Clinton High School - Memories Yearbook (Clinton, MI)
- Class of 1947
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CLINTON HIGH MEMCDIRS 70th Anmversary 1947 1 g Clmton Public Schools Clinton Mxchlgun PllbllC3tl0I1S C HI Seml January C HI Seml June Cllnton Hlgh MQmO1FS V01 Chnton Hlgh BIBIXIOIFS Vol 1917 1917 I 1937 II 1947 I I K 5. U11 f' -:I 1' ','. . 54. ' time QS! ,WI if 9- x 'S wi , . Q peafzca tzon. vit h e schoolmates Ng Qfiig-,wx X JN? Ng? 'l w X X 'N ,lf ,A I To the memory of t os 1 O , , Q and graduates of Clinton High School who y 4 f X We s ,Af gave their lives in Vlorld W'1r II that ' X sifnfl' N M ' '- M-I J x we might live in a world of x W peace and security Q A 9 15 .5 Class of 1947 KENNETH VS ATEN Wt 2!c US Navy De troyer USS Bailey Killed in action March 26 1943 in Aleutian Islands 5 C 'IN XX 1 if Ivy JV .4 saw NXQ I NQQI' 1,3 'A I fx N W Lib. fs., N l, T f CHARLES L W AY .1 2nd Lxeut 69 Tac Ren Gp A A F Killed at Essler Field La WILLIAM J July 31 1944 RICHARDSON Pfc Co F 'l51st Infantry Killed ln Action May 12 1944 in Italy xv! NK ILFRED K FROLICH Pfc 9th Mar 'Srd Dix 'Af 'Q J! USMC Killed in action Maich 17 1945 at Iwo Jlma 21 1,5 tx I JM g . 1 .4 sifsf Xllniflff' .i PETER MADIGAN Pfc 6th MAR Div USMC Killed in action May 19 1945 at Okinawa 4 X I 'I Qs 'H K . ! 492-ev-qf' ,N s J If l 9 Je s ,VF Qiifinfi'-.'4 HAROLD HULL Pfc Co K 15th Infantry Killed m action June 2 1944 in Italy A PRAYER Dear Lord Lest I continue My complacent way H l me to remember 9 P Somewhere out there d A man died for me to ay As long as there be war then must Ask and answer Am I worth dying fo Page Two . 4 Pg ,, br aj N 'A 1 leg I X W LA. fs, m l, ROBERT M MANCHESTER Pfc ASU Service Det Medlcal Died at Camp Stoneman Cal December 12 1946 X , f Q lit' Q 1: In '34 I nw ,,- 4. - - ' 0 an ff' - 5 X , . . -Q X - 44 A ,f I ' Q' . I K 1 'MW lg, el' .el f- I 'I 2 'W nfl' ' H f fx K ' ' ' f la if W 4' 'E V H s I' X' V l Ll K ' :Q Rf' U K 'Si I N E K! 3 . 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B. Englehart Plchard Escott Glenn Alban Eugene Dzwxgalsl-'1 Page Three fwlfx A 77' lid iw. Russell B Every Lavern Escott Donald R Feldkamp Leo Frollch W1lford K Frohch Kenneth Frev Bernard A Flsher R N lforeman J unlor J av Feldkamp John B Fox Cecyl Wm F1elder Raymond J Flohch Theodore L Frohch Everett Flelder Junlor G French Burton J Foar Mllton Fmkbelner Orvllle F1nkbe1ner Cllfford Flnkbemer Harvey Frey RoLert Frey Gerald Gaecke Pobert Gaecke Roger A Glllesple Charles R Greenfleld John Glrbach Jr Harold Glrbach C W Greenfleld Phllhp German Barbara Feldkamp Poll Rlchard DZWlg3.lSkl Walter DZW1galSkl Yi' 1M- ...fx ,gl-7 QYILM' :Q ee! '. X' I. , , .mn . Jrdllllll 155 M ' i'5 Q' I . -, 3 ro ' X . , u.4Lr X ' .ual-.nn 4, . rm .- i M , 1,5 ' X' tl ' A 1' -' : 1 sx.7 66 7! . . . J . . c W ' . . 1 '1 A 1 a a , ' . 0 ' N- ' , , ta . I . I u - 1 . f ' W . , ' Q. . Q ' . l . . t . . , . , , . . , - . . . wi - ' Y T . . . - . , D . Melvln Dale Garrlson Ronald F German Clarence W Glrbach Rlchard Glffen MHUTICS H Goll Harold Gasner Alvm Gelger Ted N Greenfleld Dorothy Gove R1chard George M Hoxle E C Hoxle Rlchard E Hoelzer George Helmerdlnger Raymond L Hatch Harold C Hull W G Hogan Robert J Hogan Matthew Holowach Robert H Hunt John C Hanley Alden W Haskxns Charles Hause Clmton Hoelzer Merle A Hunt Glenn R Harrlson Clarence Helme-rdlnger Raynor Ingraham Harrls D Iler Floyd Johnson Walter D Johnston E W Jenklns Mac Jedele Wayne F Kalser Donald W Kalser George W Kmney Wanda Kahle Loyal A Kahle Marvln Krans John A C Klng Robert E Kennedy Peter Kn1ght John Knlght Robert Kn1ght John Lancaster Paul Laurer John G Lmnenkugel V1v1an E Lane Lavern S Llvmgston Corbln J Lane Donald S Meyers Lavern T Mansfleld James McDermott Leroy H Manchester Terry Merrltt Robert Martln Leslie D Mlddlebrooks Gerald Manchester Robert Manchester Rlchard Merrlam lVIarv1n H Malady A J Mlddlebrooks Peter Madlgan H M Mlddlebrooks Frank A McClure W1ll1am J Malady Gerald E Malady Walton E Matthers James W Matthews Harry L Martm Lynn H Moats Norman R Maurer Vlfendall O Mahrle Barton J Meyer Edward Mahnawskl Wynne Matteson Verl T Measures Frank Malmawskx Theodore N astal Walter Nastal Caslmer A Nastal Dan D O Rellly John O Re1l1y Mxlton Opal Wayne C Pence Jr Paul Pence Cecll R Pence Robert J Pardee Norman E Papsdorf James E Perry Hugh E Pope Eugene Qulgley Norman E Qu1gley Rolland Qulrk Harold Patterson Charles A Relyea Edgar H Relyea Clare W Rhoads George S Rawson Wllbur Relser Stewart Rawson Robert PODISOH Glenn Randal' Byron Rlchardson Wm J Rlchardson Robert L Rxchaldson Lyle Re1nhart Steven Rltzer John F Roblson Clalr A Relser George Sm1th Max Steffms Wm J Sm1th J P Skmtlebury Page Fouf Glen L Slmelson Claude A Seb1 mg Elvxyn D Sell Marun G Sell Kenneth Sattella F G Satterla Hugh D S1mons Burton Stadlel Henry R Sm1th Earl L Sm1th Frank Sage Harold Sackett Wm A Stout John J Schuler Norman Short V1ncentH Sunons George R Slmons Earl M Stem George Smith Henry Ste1n Robert Schmldt JQSSIG W Sm1th Mllton B Sackett John C Stoner W1ll1am Scrlver Charles D Schelrla Elwyn F Tag Charles R Tate Henry Treat Egbert Treat Stanley Van Dusen Lee D Van Nest Hollls Vance Wlllard Van Tuyle Benson Vandemark Fay Van Nest Jr Hadley H Werth Lavern Woodward Wm L Warner Robert A Wlnder Rlchard A Ward Leo B Wallace Rex Wmchell Charles L Way Leroy E W1ll1amS Wlllard E Warner Jayne Wmder Owen Wllson Charles Wrlght Wxllard H Woods Donald A Woods Henry Walden M L Woodward Robert Walton Warren Wardwell Robert J Warner u . . . Y i K . . 1 . 0 y. b k . . . . ' n ' ' . a n K I . Q a l u 5. . , I a u a . 4 , ' ' ' Arthur J. Schuler . , . . , . I u . . T B Nllson Parke Klenetz Norman Haas Clyde W Way Just a word of appreclatlon for the flne spmt and fI'18I1dl1I'l8SS d1s played by the students from the Iollowlng dlstrlcts Clinton 43 Brown School Clmton 45 Fractlonal Sectlon School Clmton .ffl Fractlonal West Clmton Manchester 38 Iron Creek School Brldgewater .7594 Illllmgham School Brldgevs ater if? Allen School May we all long cooperate to our mutual advantage Page Fxve Pres1dent Secretary Trustee Trustee Koa 'zaf of fcfucafion frank Allen. .l .l .I .l .. .l .l .. .l .l .. .l .. .l .I .Q .I .D .l l .I .n .I . .l .l .l .l .l .l .l .l .. .l .t .l .l .0 .l .0 .I .- .l .l .Treasurer W. IJ. MOATS, Superintendent, A.B., M.A., Life Biology . Defiance College Bowling Green State University Huntington College Universitv of Michi 'an N 8 The more you A'710ll', the more you know there is to kn0e4'. RAYMOND ANGLEMYRE, B.S. High School English Michigan State Normal College Unlwersity of Michigan Not all zeadzng ls easy IRA E JUMP BS Vocatxonxl Agriculture Indu trial Alt Ohio St ite Unixeislty Al YANNYINRLE Rip Life Co ch Michigan State Normal College You ze gotta haw teamwork acufty an--at J. S. HARTMAN, Principal, A.B. Mathematics Science Albion College University of Michigan 'MX-1'Il', u'rrsn'! Um! ,wl'n1pI4'f ALBERT J. FOX Social Studies Central YMCA College L ivcrqitv of Michi 'n IIS nuff lmrll V011 A ll ORTH MALLORY Music Michigan State Normal 1 llllffll of a MPS CHARLES M BROWN Home Econormcs Michigan State No1m'1l Hou an uc dozng today MRS CLYDE W WAY Llfe Commercial Cleary College Michigan St ite Normal The way to haze friends zs t be one 0 Page Six 3' MRS FRANK ALLEN BM Latm 10 11 Albion College Learn your Latm voculmlfuzf MRS HA7EI RARNARD Llfe Jl H10h School MlClllQ'dN Stxte Nuxmal College ll hy? MRS CHALMFRS CAMPBELL Llfe Gr xde 4 Mlchlgan State Nolmll College Read zznderstunrlznqlff urzte plaznlzf and rememhwr mf 16 mes 5 zen az tlzfec MRS EDWARD JUDGE Grade 2 M1ch1gan State Nolmdl Colege Use yom mul Judgment MRS WORTH MALLORY Kmdergarten Glade 7 UH1VC1Slty of 'Vllehxgan Worth hurry Ill! cam Y' A Page Seven MRS HTI FN WAY Ilfe Glafles 1 6 Mlfhlg, m State Nmmal College Bc yumvcl MRS MELPOURNF W XXILSOIN Llfe Grade 3 Western Mxchxgfin College It 9 ll or tl Slllf77I 1 le! 9 zz hem zf MRS FLOYD HALLADAY Gr xde 1 MlClllgdh State Normal Lor :fum 1111.5 E-EEE' QX in fd E X F mam EI-EIT-aggglf EE' L.-...- 'I WMM ,MC L7 tched them come and go for twenty six years, ? -1' t v Nmtl IKM M A 1 Ex ix ff W , VXXX im X J, Xt 4 XXX Y f X I KKK X x 1? K -j f 'X .tt X XX 3 1 X4 W NX 13? ' ' L-thl.. SQ- ANX X X W ' L mclfnc-.H 4 .. 0 HX gg E E . , H N 11.1,-,1....I 54. t lf 5 1 , X O t My , 1 ft f Q f we A W f 'J YQ t A W ' N Lev- ' 5.1 f. , ,OI 'U' ROBERT L HOLMES March 21 1930 August 29 1946 MEMORIAM I watched a saxl untll 1t dropped from sight Over the roundlng sea, a gleam of whlte A last, far flashed farewell and l1ke a thought SllDQ6d out of mmd, xt vanlshed and was not. Yet to the helmsman, standing at the helm, Broad seas stlll stretched before the ghdlng keel Dlsaster' Change' He felt no sllghtest Slgn Nor dreamed he of that horizon lme. So may It be, perchance, when down the tide Our dear ones vanlsh, peacefully they gllde, On level seas, nor mark the unknown bound. We call It death, to them T1s l1fe beyond. Page Nme A i 1.4 , .L I A 1 T 7 GERALDINE ANGLEM YRE UJIM!! Its very szmple just apply yourself Claes Treasurer 4 Jumor Play Semor Play FRANKLIN I BEERBOWER FRANK Szlent but uhen he starts to talk oh my' JAMES CARISTIANOS ONE BALL What no women in heaven? Then Juast leave me here Student Councxl 4 Junior Play Football 4 Baeeball 4 JANE M CLARK JANIE Short and Sweet Semor Play KENNETH ESCOTT A vovc less loud than most FFA Semor Play 8lllO U Page Ten FRED FILBER The Qound of a vmce that 58 stz MARIE E FROLICH Sweet and lately Semor Play ROBERT GAECKE BOB He bluvhes up to and through hzs ears Class President 4 MILDRED I GARRISON PETE Wzth love zn her luminous eyes Class Secretary 3 Student Councxl 1 Student Councll Treas 4 KENNETH L GEIGLR KEN Thzs lzfe as most Jolly ' Semor Play Baqeball 3 4 ROBFRT CEORGE COCKY Faznt heart never won fam' lady Football 3 4 Basketball 4 ..A. 'MJ K T DAVID GOULD NAT He duint have to canvass the abused cav mafrket QI Y' ivy SYLVIA HAPPEL IB' .So what could I do but laugh? Jumol Play Semol Play Home EC Club 2 BARBARA L HARRIS Heo mags are ways o plewsantness Home Ec Club 2 AU DREY M HAU SE AUDIE Mazzlee uc loll along Class Treasurer 1 Class Hlstorlan News Staff 2, 3, 4 Student Councxl Sec 3 4 Jumor Play Semor Play Page Eleven LOIS HFIMERDINGER IIFMIE Qhe has Il zozce of glaflness and u smzle Home l c Club 2 Jumor Play Cheerlearlel 'S 4 JAMES HINDES EMORY All great men are dead or dy mg I dont feel so well ml se Class Secretary 1 2 News Staff 2 3 4 Jumor Play JAMES W KERSHNER JIM C101-ng steady zs l1ke a tourm quet zt cuts off czrculatwn FFA PALMER M KROH PLUMMER I wzsh there were some other way of startmg the day be szdes uullzng up' Class Secretary 1 Class Treasuler 2 Class Vlce Pres 3 Jumor Play Semor Play Football 1 Z 3 4 fCo-Capt! Basketball 9 5 4 Baseball 2 3 4 LAURETTA MIDDLE BROOK Just a qzuet lzttle gzr 1 I -' 14 11 U, 11 H . . V M . uk g, . ' .' 11 I 1 ' . X ,, P 4 1 , . J 'Q' ' 1 . ' L., ' 1 Sf 1 I 1 --r 1 ,agar , . 51 I Q: f 1,1 V. 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Student Council 4 Home Ec Club 2 Junior Play Senior Play DOROTHY NEBLO DOT Wzth all her youth and all her ohm ms Class Secretary 4 Student Council 2 Home Ec Club 2 News Staff 2 3 4 Junior Play ROYAL E ODELL Too full of wzsdom for the tongue to utter zt FFA Baseball ROBERT PATTERSON BOB Lone uanflerzng but not l09f MARILYN PENTELOW MARY Frwndly fazr and wzse zs she Junior Play Page Twelve NORMAN RANDALL HNORM' None but himself can be his parallel. Class President 3 Student Council Pres. 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 fCapt.D EDVS ARD ROBISON EDDIE And stzll be dozng nezer done MILTON SACKETT MILT We never kuou how high we are DONNA SCRIVER She models a smde Home Ec Club 2 Semoi Play ROBERT M SEIDEL SY And then a beam of fun outbfreal s Class Vice Pres 1 Student Council 2 Football 1 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 fCaptl Baseball 1 3 If W CAR I I llul Hill rltr S S C T XXOVIUM Page Thxrteen I RTNNI TH C XX OOIJVX APD XX 0010 a frrpp lwlq L I l A 1 u Y D 1 1 4 fC'0C'1ptJ HON 1 RUVI P AT FI RSON I miltor 'Puls do Bl zdc COTl lTT16l1l'fl110Ylt Qpo xkvr Cya!! 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Y 1 Y 1' ' ........,.................................. 1 1 ' ' ' ' , QUE: 1 ' ' ...................... . ., ' , , x . . , Y .x T . -1' 1 uf bl , 1 ........ ..... ............................... . . 1' , 11 X ALEDICTORY Dorothy N eblo Tonrght we the class of 1947 have reached our goal of the last four years graduatron Our feehngs now are mmgled sadness and happmess sadness when we thrnk of leax mg Clrnton Hrgh and happiness when we re member the many Jovous events whrch we have been a part of here It seems most unbelrevable tl1 rt four years could pass so qurckly As our motto we have chosen Be alert today for tomorrow Yester day when we began our Journey through hrgh school we were young and rnewcperrenced at meetrnv new problems but under the able drrectron and never farlrng co operatron of our parents and teachers we have traversed these four years wrthout too manv prtfalls Today we are alert and anxrous to beg1n a new Journey Tomorrow we wrll be better prepared to meet new obstacles and conquer them We have studred and have-been gurded by our teachers who have trred to ard us rn our educatron Now we must venture forth on the road of lrfe wrthout them to explarn thrnvfs vvhrch we cannot understand We must learn to make our own decrsrons to solve our own problems and to help ourselves We regret that we must leave thrs school and all rt has been to us but rn years to come vue wrll look back and be glad that we were once a part of 1ts actrvrtres For rt rs here that we recerved much of the learnmg whrch we wrll use rn later ye lrs In closrng rn behalf of the whole class may I extend our heartfelt thanks to you parents and teachers for vour patrence and under standrng We wrll try to hxe up to yo lr expectations QALUTATORY Royal Odell I brrng you a welcome from the class of 1947 the 70th class that has graduated from thrs Clrnton Hrgh School We wrll shortly recerve our drplomas desrgnatrng that our hrvh school days are at an end We now beam pr eparmg for our lrfe s work Some of us wrll apprentrce some W1 go on to further educatron others of us wrll enter our chosen frelds medrately We vvrsh to thank the members of the facultv our parents and the communrty for makrng our graduatron possrble Our future years wrll depend on how well we have learned the rdeals whrch you trred to rnstrll rn our mrnds These char acterrstrcs co operatron strarffht forwardness trustvnorthyness honesty and general clean lrvmg added to the factual knowledge vshrch vve should of obtarned wrll largely determrne the success of our future It now rests on our shoulders to apply these prrnclples rn makrng a unrted and happrer world I agarn welcome you for berng wrth us a we graduate Wrth a chorce of over 2 900 Jobs awartmg us vve should be able to succeed The real value of school lrfe rs rn the pr eparatrorr rt ffrves for takrng full advantage of the opportunrtres that befall each one of us Pggg Yeven tee l y C Q . . . . 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' 1 Cyan vfdhozy Audrey Hause In September of 1943 an eager lot of Freshmen began the1r hlgh school careers At our flrst class meetmg the followmg offlcers were elected presldent Kathleen Lemm V109 presldent Bob Seldel secretary J 1m Hmdes treasurer Audrey Hause Our OfflCl3l gulde for the year was MISS Gall Martm Dur1ng the year our soclal agenda conslsted of four partxes We wound up our glorlous year as Freshmen w1th a p1cn1c at W amplers Lake The fall of 44 looked on a carefree bunch of Sophomores We elected the followmg off1cers for the year pres1dent D1ck Stem v1ce presldent Kenneth Woodward treasurer J1m Hmdes secretary Palmer Kroh Mrs Lucllle Dllno was our 'advlser but Mrs Sage later took her place The great event of th1s year was a m1nst1el show staged by the Sophomore class Mrs Campbell helped us 1n preparlng the show and xt was a blg success Durmg th1s year we rece1ved our class rings Thls year also was brought to a close wlth a p1cn1c at Wamplers Lake September of 1945 looked upon a group of broke but determmed Junlors At our flrst class meeting we elected offlcers for our Junlor year who were presldent Norm Randall v1ce presldent Palmer Kroh secle tary Mlldred Garrlson treasurer Helenann Waterman and Advlser Mr Fox In November we presented our Junlor play Mlstakes at the Blakes It was a great success and drew a large crowd On May 10 the Jumors gave thelr annual trlbute to the Senlors the J umor Prom We decxded on the wh1te rose as our class flower Excelslor as the motto fwhlch has slnce been changedl and blue and sxlwer as the class colors P1pe Dreams was the theme of the prom and the gym was gay ln lts decoratlons of balloons bubbles and plpes Jerry Edwards orchestra furnlshed the muslc To Wlnd up the school year the Jumors and Senlors held a p1cn1c at Wamplers Lake Our Senior year began on a note of sorrow Durmg the flrst week of school we were deeply grleved by the death of Bob Holmes At our fxrst class meetmg of the year we chose the followmg offlcers presldent Robert Gaecke v1ce presldent John Way secretary Dorothy Neblo treasurer Geraldlne Anglemyre and our chlef Albert Fox At the begmnlng of the year we earned a b1t of cash through the sale of magazme subscrlptxons The gxrls and boys d1v1ded xnto teams and the boys as wmners were treated to a wonderful dmner prepared by the glrls On November 21 and 22 the Sen1or play Good Nlght Ladles was presented to an appreclatlve audlence who declared It to be a great success Sen1or plctures were taken and all proved to be very good Every one looked forward to the Sen1or Tr1p whlch was scheduled to take place May 25 to 31 Baccalaureate was June 1 and Commencement followed on lune 5. On June 6 the Seniors returned to Clmton Hxgh for thelr fmal report cards and so ended the many happy hours spent at Cl1nton Hlgh School for the Class of 1947 Page F ugh! . . . ! I 'K 7 7 . ! 7 ! ' . C 0 , v ' 3 ! ! n l ' I Y ! J 7 ' ' ' . v v . . Y . v . . . . . 0 ' n ' . n 1 - ' 9 I Y Y ! ! ! 7 Y . . ' KK ' V! . . 7 ' ' ' an ' H ' 7 . . . Y ll ' ,Y 2 ! ' 9 . , . 7 ! ! 7 7 n . . 4 1 7 Y 7 ' . 7 Y . ' KK ' ' il 1 . . - . , . een 1 Um W!! We the Senlor Class of 1947 belng of weak mlnd and ln very poor flnanclal condltlon env1ed by the Junlors and stlll under the mfluence of the faculty do hereby make pubhsh and declare th1s to be our flfdt last and only w1ll and testament by whlch we make d1str1but1on of our l1m1ted estate To the Semors of 48 we w1ll our marvelous ab1l1ty both mental and physlcal to lIlSt1g3.t6 and carry through to a successful conclus1on plays dances and other lmportant events To the JUHIOFS to D9 we w1ll our dlgmty and the yellow shps slgned J S Hartman the Sophomores to be we w1ll our good looks 1n hope that they may be able to lmpress the faculty as bemg xntelhgent the Freshmen to be we vv1ll our unspoken motto Smk or Swim the Faculty we vv1ll a perlod of rest and qu1et free from all 1nter ruptlon by us and lacklng 1n all the troubles we have brought them Ceraldme Anglemyre w1lls hex dblllty to take thlngs serxously to Janet Hoelzer Franklln Beelbower w1lls h1s beard to John Judge James Carlstlanos leaves h1s wolfmg technlque to Jlm Yager Jane Clark w1lls her ab1l1ty to get along Wlth people to Marllyn Gexger Fred Fllber w1lls h1s tenaclty to anybody that needs lt Mar1e Frol1ch w1lls her walk to Jane Van Tuyle Robert Gaecke w1lls h1s blush to Juamta Sackett W1'1ld1 ed Garrxson and Norman Randall leave thexr ab1l1ty to go stead5 to Arnold Wllson and Phylhs Cameron Kenneth Gelger w1lls h1s bashful manner to Joanne Wolfe Pobert George leaves h1s frlendly manner to Jerry Parker Davld Gould leaves h1s car to Lee Hammond Sylvla Happel w1lls her glggle to Darlene Johnston Barbara Harms w1lls her tvpmg ab1l1ty to Ima Wlrdvvell Audrey Hause leaves her place as teacher s pet to Marllvn Brooks LOIS Helmerdmger w1lls her cheerleadlng ab1l1ty to the other cheer leaders James Hmdes w1lls h1s compass to Carrot Fllslnger James Kershner w1lls h1s manly physlque to Norval Hansen Palmer Kroh w1lls ms wavy ha1r to anyone who wants to go to the trouble of puttlng It up every nlght Lauretta Mlddlebrdok leaves her petlte flgure to Madalme Escott Barbara lV1oats leaves her ablllty to dress to Argyro Carlstlanos Dorothy Neblo leaves her bulllant mlnd to Dorothy Frol1ch Royal Odell w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to concentrate 1n study hall to Franc1s I'1rb Robert Patterson leaves h1s d1mples to DlCk Haas Marxlyn Pentelow w1lls her elevated eyebrow to Mr Hartman Edward Roblson wxlls hxs ab1l1ty to go through school wlthout work mg to Bob Har! 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'V' .I Mllton Sackett vv 1115 h1s hexght to Blllv qnhmldt Donna Strxver vvllls hls pos1t1on at the theatre to Lorlfun Tallman Robert Seldel leaves h1s cuteness to B111 Bale P lchard Stem leaves W llma W eldmavu to anv one who thlnks he s man enough to take hls place John Wav leaves hls glft of gab to N 11g1I113 Tlrb Nlargalet W ojtovvlcz leaves he1 qulet mlnner to Qamll Hause kenneth W oodvvaxd leaves the ha1r on hls chest to Duane IDll'llfIl6X er We herebv nomlnate and appolnt the honorable Keeper ol the Ixev 5 of Cllnton Hlgh as admmxstl 1101 of th1s our onlv vvlll md test unent vs 1th lequest that as soon after ou1 departu1e ms 1JON91lJl6. he h lt xt 1 e and hegulatlons of the Student Councll In vvltness theleof we have here unto set ou1 hlncls md 1ff1xed our seal at our hlgh school IH the clty of Chnton 1n the State of Nlldllgclll t ns rust dav of Aplll 1947 A D Slgned bv balbara :H'lII'1S Audley Hause James Ca11st1anos We the undelslgned wltnesses bemg called upon bv the Sen1o1 class fol the unvv orthv purpose of WltIl6bSll1g' a crazy vv1ll Wl'11Cll thev have d1dWf1 up do under protest and vvlthout ou1 own free vvxll slgn heleunto as mt ness tll9l6'0f 1n full behef that Semors should not be xllovved to loam tt vvlll vuthout 0'lldld1?lIlS W ltnessed by Atty 10 5007 Atty pJiL4Q Page Twenly I v Y. w w . . 4 C h k. 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Q 7 cfddj p'ZOFA2Cy It rs now 1957 and we the class of 47 are plannrng a reunron after a ten year separatron After sendrng rnvrtatrons we recerved replres that some of the members would be unable, to attend So usrnfr our rngenurtv Bob and I decrded to charter a large passenger plane from Clrnton to Calrfornra and back It rs now the tenth of June frnd the reunron rs to be held on the twentreth so we hare ten days to make our Journey Clrnton rs now a thrrvrnff metropolrs wrth two arrports one of whrch belongs to our mechanrcallv rnclrnecl classmate Iranklrn Beerbower who has offered hrs serxrces to fly Floatrn Free one of the many planes whrch he owns After recervrng a report from our roamrng cover boy hobert George concernrng weather condrtrons rn Calrfornra and frndrng them favorable we decrde to leave rmmedrately On board the plane we are greatly surprrsed to frnd our two charmrng hostesses to be none other th rn Marre F1 olrch and Mrldred Garrrson whom we had not seen srnce the fateful day of June 5 1947 Thev seat us com fortably and we chat about old trmes untrl we reach Chrcago As we near Chrcago Bob develops a toothache whrch becomes rncreas rngly worse and when we land at the arrport we go to the Informatron Desk where we drscover our frrend Audrey Hause rs employed Upon learnrng Bobs plrght she rnforms us that Palmer Kroh a professronal Jerk tdentrst that rsh has hrs offrce rn the downtown area Audrey calls us a taxr and much to our utter amazement we frnd rn answer to the sum mons a red yellow and blue hack drrven by Davrd Gould We step rnto harr rarsrng days when Davrd was allowed to drrve Audrey brds us fare well remrndrng us to stop on our return trrp and grve her a lrft back to Clrnton Unknown to us we reach our destrnatron and when Davrd comes around to the door he frnds us on our knees wrth our hands clasped under chrns We depart from the cab vowrng never agarn to rrsk our lrves rrd rng wrth Davrd and proceed to enter the burldrng where Palmer s offrce rs located Vkhrle rrdrng up rn the elevator Bob partrftllv recox ers from hrs scare and wonders why we are gorng to see a dentrst Then he remembers that he has a toothache whrch he had forgotten nroment urly whrle rrdrng rn Davrd s taxr He also drscovers that hrs tooth does not ache but we decrde to pay a socral call on Palmer anyway to frnd out whether or not he wrll attend the reunron as we had had no reply from hrm We enter the offrce to frnd Louretta Mrddlebrook srttrng behrnd a desk lookrng very drgnrfred and at once she begrns grvrng us the thrrd degree Name? Ad dress? Phone Number? Occupatron'7 Do you have rn apporntment wrth the Doctor? Quddenly she stops and stares at us slowly becomrng aware of who we are She gets up from behrnd her desk and comes to grve us a frrendly smrle and hand slrfrl e then asks what we are dorng rn Chrcago We tell her of our mrssron and she tells us that she has been lookrng for ward to rt and nothrnfr less than an earthquake wrll prevent her from attendrng At thrs moment Palmer emerges from hrs offrce and we notrce a be draggled lookrnvf rnfrn lrmp p rrnfully from behrnd hrm and out the door Bob and Palmer begrn at once to recall therr hrvh school athletrc days and much as I hate to I realme that Bob and I must be on our way so I rnterrupt to Page Twenty one ' y . . . 1 I ' W o . v ' 1 if . Is C ' '- Y 4 1' I za u ' v. - I , ' - r ' ' ' . . 3 . ' . . ' ,' An ' 9 I 11 I - , . 4 ' ' ' . . ' - , r n . . u s 1 1 4 Y , I 1 ' . 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C y I ask Palmer lf he knows of any of our other fr1ends l1v1ng 1n Ch1cago He lnforms us that Marllyn Pentelow now Mrs Percy Rassputtmback IS l1v mg not far from hls Off1C9 so we fro down on the elevator and out lHt0 the street hopmg NOT to see Dav1d s red yellow and blue cab hurtlmg down at us from around the corner It bemg a very n1ce day we declde to walk to Marxlyn s home accord 1ng to Palmer s d1rect1ons After gomg around the same block twxce and always arr1v1ng 1n front of Palmers off1ce bu1ld1ng we start out on our own course to fxnd Ye Old Alley Street where Palmer told us Marllyn re s1des After f1fteen m1nutes of followlng our noses we arr1ve and are greeted by loud shouts of three youngsters Seelng we are nearly swamp ed by these l1vely shall we say darlmgs Marxlyn comes to our rescue She mtroduces the chlldren as Percy Jr age 8 Sldney age 6 and Matllda age 4 Mar1lyn tells us she had not heard about the reun1on and we had been unable to locate her through any of our frlends But she says she can arrange to leave her chlldren w1th her mother IH law 1f we w1ll stop on our way back We agree and say good bye for a wh1le We hall another red yellow and blue cab whxch IS NOT Davld s and return to the a1rport to f1nd Bob Patterson helpmg to refuel our plane We greet 11m w1th a cheery hello and ask how long he has been workmg at the a1rport He tells us he has been there for f1ve years and that he owns hxs own plane whlch he w1ll fly to the reun1on Now that the refuel1ng IS f1n1shed we board the plane for St LOUIS MISSOUFI where that famous flrst baseman Norman Randall IS playmg w1th the Brownles We go d1rectly to the ball park where a game IS al ready ln progress As I squmt through a knot hole ln the fence I see Nor man at f1rst base We also hear many shouts of K1ll the umplrel lS fam1l1ar and upon closer observatlon I recognlze h1m as M1lton Sackett It 1S the last hah of the nmth 1nn1ng and the Brownles are two polnts ahead of the1r opponents the Rlver Rats from MISSISSIDDI who are now up at bat I'he Rats have two men out and three men on base and another of our classmates Edd1e Roblson IS at bat The umplre has called two strlkes and three balls on Eddle and th1s IS the dec1d1ng pltch The wlnd up the pltch and Eddxe swmgs and mlsses The game lS over w1th the BFOWDISS wmnmg 6 to 4 We go to the dressmg rooms to meet Norman who IS just commg out w1th M1lton who IS bemg comphmented by the play ers for h1s fme Job of ump1r1ng We ask Norman and M1lton 1f they are plannmg to attend the reun1on They say they are but due to a heavy playmg schedule It IS necessary that they return to St Louls ln two days so we say we w1ll stop on the way back and g1ve them a llft So we re turn to the a1rport and proceed on our Journey Our next stop IS Tulsa Oklahoma where we w1ll spend the nlght at the Grande Hotel We are both very t1red and have a busy day commg We awaken early the next mornlng eat breakfast and hlre two horses to rxde out to the Sky Hy Ranch owned by another frlend of ours Ken neth Escott We arrlve at the ranch and commg from the dlrectlon of the orral we hear a cowboy smgmg As we approach the corral we see the cowboy IS Kenneth Woodward known on the ranch as Krooner Ken He waves to us and hlS boss Ken Escott comes toward us from the ranch house They tell us they are almost ready to go to the feed m1ll at Tulsa to get some cattle feed So we p1le IH the truck w1th them and we re off to the b1g clty We are greatly surpr1sed to fmd that they purchase the1r feed from Fxlber s Feed Factory owned and operated by Fred Fllber Fred comes out to meet us and we talk for a few mmutes Then Bob says we must leave for the a1rport so we say AdlOS and they assure us that they wlll be at the reun1on Page Twenty two . 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' 7 Our next flight IS a long one to the Grand Canyon in Arlzona We land there and rent a car to take us to the heart of the Canyon where we find Royal Odell busily plowlng lt He 1S also golng to nlght school studying how to raise crops on th1s wonderful land He says it is very strenuous and ted1ous work but he IS planning to give it up for awhlle and come to Clinton for the reunion if we w1ll g1Ve him a ride on the way back We bid him falewell promising to return 1n two days JV e leave the Grand Canvon and soon we are in Las Vegas Nevada wheie Geraldlne Anglemyre IS now head of a large laboratory At th1s laboratory she IS doing lmportant research on the productlon of Atom1c powered ca1s and a1rplanes When we arrive at the laboratory Geraldine IS 1n the middle of an lmportant experlment so we busy ourselves lookmg at the various chemicals and test tubes As soon as she f1n1shes the ex periment she shows us to her p11V3tQ office where we chat for a few minutes about her work But as we must always hurry off we inquire about the reunion and she says she IS coming We rush to the airport and leave 1mmed1ately for Hollywood We land ir some very thlck fog to find Jlmmy Kershner work1ng as a mechanic at the airport We are Just beginnmg to get used to seeing through this fog wh1le talk1ng to Jim about coming back to Cl1nton for the reun1on He agreed to fly back with us when we leave 1n two days Now we begin wondering where we can f1nd a radar un1t to direct us through the fog when we see Bob Gaecke who IS working on a llghtlng project for the alrport Th1s project will a1d flyers to land qu1cker and safer on such days as this Bob has introduced to the sc1ent1f1c work a new type of l1ght which can be seen for a great distance through fog slut snow or ra1n and wh1ch has been called by some sclentists the greatest 1m piovement in flying 1n our tlmes Bob tells us the simplest way to get where we are go1ng IS to h1re a helicopter He also tells us that the best Bob leaves me to discuss the reunion with Bob while he goes to phone lxen and ask hlm to drop down to tl airport and g1V9 us a l1fe to Flopo Films where D1ck Stem IS now a famous producer Ken arr1ves in record b1eak mg t1me fflV8 minutes and thlrty one secondsl and we TISS into the a1r and 1n less than no time we are over the Flopo Films Airport We land and as we have previously telegraphed D1ck that we would arr1ve somet1me 1n the afternoon he IS expecting us and has lnformed the pollceman at the gates to be on the lookout for two average lookxng people wearing pla1n ordmary everyday clothes We walk through the studio gates and stare in amazement as we see on one set a whlrling snow storm wh1le Just a few feet away a scene from the sunny troplcs IS belng shot We reach D1ck s office and who should greet us but Donna Jean Scrlver and Margaret Wo3tow1cz who rise from two identical desks dressed 1n 1dent1cal clothes and step in front of D1ck s door to croon Open the Door R1chard ll which was a popular d1tty 1n our hlgh school days At once the door 1S opened by a man 1n a loud green and blue pm stripe su1t wearlng a brlght red sh1rt w1th p1nk elephants and at his throat a yellow and o1ange polka dot bow t1e Surely th1S monstroslty cannot be our old cronie D1ck Stein' But yes in ten years a face like his could not change and we reallze that behind the dark rimmed glasses and big black c1gar IS D1ck Stein Hollywood has really gone to his head He paused from his d1ctat1on to remove the black c1gar and greet us As soon as he f1n1shed his d1ctat1on he takes us out to the set where a scene from h1s new mov1e Drawback of 1957 IS be1ng filmed From one of the dressing rooms emerges the beautiful star Tana Lurner but behind her we notice her blond make up art1st who IS wea1in0' a blue smock and to us she looks l1ke Jane Clark We approach her and dlscover that looks are Page Twenty th GC I . . , . . . . ' :f C 7 7 I ' ' I . 1 ' , 1. ' Q ' 7 . I 1 . . . . . . . , V , . . . . ' U . - Q . . . . ,, . helicopter pilot in this vicinity is another farmer classmate, Ken Geiger. . ic . . . . y y - , v . . . Y l . . . V I , . I , . . . , . . . , . . . , ' ' ! , LC ' YY ' . , .. , . . . 7 . . f ' . 1 . n , ' Y . . . . . , . . ,, S ,, . . . . , . . , . . ' a l o 0 - Y not decervrng thrs rs Jane Clark She tells us that aft r she departed from New York where she had been emplor ed at the Prchard Iludnut Salon Drck offered her '1 positron here rn Hollvwood 'rs head make up artrst for Flopo Frlms She rs also planning to attend the reunion but now we must not detain her further for she has a few more ac resse to mal e up for the scene So we hasten to reJorn Drck who has been grvrng a few hrnts as to how the stage could be improved While wartrng for hrs drrectrons to be carrred out over all the noise and hub bub we hefrr a frmrlrar xorce shouting Move the amber light farther rrght Get those whrte lrgnts away from the center of the stage Hurry up' We glance rn the drrectron of the vorce and see Lors Hermerdrnger who sees us at almost the same rnstant and rushes toward us nearly trrpprng over a lrght cord rn her haste She expresses her surf-rrse at seerng us by the classrc phrase Gee' Hr pals She tells us that she has been planning to come to the reunion by trarn Also she tells us that she has been forced to grve up her hobby of roller skatrnfr Now our attentron rs focused on another member of the stage crew By her emaculate dress and sparkling smrle we recognize her as Sylwra Happel She rs nova dorng work which had rnter ested her greatly through out hrfrh school that of rnterror decorating After havrng been employed by some of the biggest decorating frrm rn New York and Chicago she decrded to turn her abrlrty to decorating movie sets She communicated wrth Drck whrle vacatronrng rn Sun Valley and he vsrred her rmmedrfrtely to come to Hollywood where he would grve her a Job as head set director Her frrst Job rs decorating the sets for hrs fortlrcomrng production Lrfe and Death of Krlrov She rs happy rn this work and comrng East with Drck s group which rs coming by trarn Suddenly our conversation rs interrupted Dy a drstrnctr e looking per ent Scout for Flopo Frlms and rn smaller prrnt When bigger flops are made well make em We now recognize her as Barbara Harris 'rnd with her rs Barbara Moats who rs here rn Hollywood to appear rn a movre rn which she wrll be the featured pranrst Barbara M tells us she just ar rrved from New York where she has Just completed a four weeks engage ment at Carnegie Hall She rs bubbling over with enthusiasm about work rng at Flopo Frlms which rs the biggest movre producing company rn the business and where so many of her old friends are now employed Both Barbaras tell us that they are coming to the reunron on the reserx ed Pull man so we return to Dick who rs ready to rush to hrs offrce to hear the latest Hollywood gossip rn which he says we will be very rnterested Back again rn hrs offrce he switches on the radro and we hear the commercral Just ending Now through the radro comes the vorce of a famous column rst Yes You ve guessed rt' Jrmmy Hrndes We hear h1m say Good evening folks This rs Jrm fWhen theres any dope around dont be alarmed rts only mel Hrndes reporting all the latest Hollywood news vrews and anything else available Another interruption This time another of our old friends John Way now Doctor John Way He rs yell rng at the top of hrs lungs Wheres the body? Wheres the nurse? Where rs everybodv'7 Still the same calm cool collected person he always was Drck takes charge of the srtuatron by asking John to srt down calm hrmself and erfplarn John says that he has be n summoned to the studro to care for someone who has been shot stabhed and electrocuted Hav rng heard nothing of such a castfrstrophy Drcl rushes out of the offrce leavrrrg John srttrng on hr charr shakrnff with laugh er B tween gales of laughter and many shouts of mrrth Johns tells us that as soon as we left the offrce Donna called hrs offrce tellrng hrm of our ar rrval so he hurrred over to say Hr' and tell us he also rs comrng to the reunion Page Twenty lou . . : . . . 5 9 .Y V. V f v . C . . . C C - . o y Y t' ' S ' i Q . Y . F y L P . . 7 . , , A Q , yy 1 ' - - y . . . . l , ,' ' ' , N cz ' vu Y . - bn . K . 6 . , Y C Y. C - S , n 1 1 Q - 1 K Q 1 46 u l 1 ,, ' a Q Q . . C a n . , . . . . , . ' if - son with an attractive girl in tow. We notice a huge badge which says Tal- , - 77 ' ' mc ' 1A 1 va ' , ' , n C . Q , . - 5 u ' L, X I ' Y O . D v - 7 3 I -1 I y a 1 . 1 - at . , . . i' . . . . , , 1 , 1 - ' 9 . , , . D . X ! ' 7 . . . ,, . . . . 1 v - ' ' ' bl 7 ' 7 . ,, . Q J ' 'V y 9 ' C 7 , . . e Y s , , , r . ' O c , 1 Q O , . V be . ,J . C Y . u ' n ' - - - f Very shortly Dick returns realizing he has been the obiect of one of John s practical Jokes and unknown to John silently steps up behind him and pl xces a small brown rubber mouse on top of his nead which falls oft in his lip as soon as his head moves qeemg the rubber mouse which looks xery eal John grabs the oooi knob and is gone in a flash which sends Dick into hvsteria healizing we h we missed Jim Hindes report we ask Dick the dlrec tion to the broadcast building Again we are off to sec new sights We take a taxi and arrive at the broadcast building just as Jim is leaving on his feet He says we can drop him at his hotel where we decide to spend the night The next morning we read in the headlines of the newspaper that another of our cl xssmfites has become famous At last he has done it He has landed directly behind the eight ball VN ho? Our national bowling champion Jimmy Caiistianosl He has achieved his ambition to bowl a perfect game and has become national bowling champion at the same time We pass the morning seeing the sights and at noon we return to the hotel to find a telegram from the champ himself saying he is coming to the reunion and will be much obliged if we would stay in Holly wood another day so he can go back with us We have a few more days befoie June twentieth so we decide to Stax in Holly wood for awhile and perhaps see some more movie stars before leturning to Clinton with our passengers and to attend to last minute details for the reunion Page Twenty five , . . . . . , . A , I I A . '1 I v Q. Y . ' I 2 u . - : ' ' . .t ' . ' ' f 'zu y Y vu 1 ' .LN . I X , Y I l I ,K . . 1 r . . . , 1 v . . , - We ask him to join us, which he consents to do readily, saying he is dead . ,, H. Q . . Y . i . P Q Y I KI. ul . F K A 1 v v . n Q , H . . . I V 1 . . gy y ' Q B1 ' 4 1 QA IRIS 'DL SENMOR SWQP5 ig' ,V xxitf' sb Q-5 vnof if Sur Q? '4-s vqgfavakhs ,of 1 R '1J- v-of e ssom als I. 2 C,.xA . Page Twenty sx if? 'L-over 5' 1, ,. . U- 3: .95 I- tlfyg,-ff U- ,, Nc-fu Aff, L N f Sf M ., , ,..1 . . A Tw , il 0.1- W --v5 ,LD 17 'nl T71 'GJ 1 1937 CLAS? OF 1947 IN E John udrev I Os. 9 M os een Way teacher L en onna Jean Senver Mrs 'U U U2 3 1: He en Ann Waterman. ebmok dd M tta F8 dll y L ood M yn 8l'l M s He merd nger Lo Cl' ara Harp 31' B ores R y Do ardwe W 2. In OW i yll 01N Jaco F gag 'VM X' v-n KX g1Qg,' ll TD lxfms.. My TIIFH f ,,r jf .,,.Qn.-M fp M Qs' Norm . . A'NY 4+5'x.el Page Fu rnh Jrven RT WW L .WM xgxq 6 mg' mv e.. 'v Q , - fl V QM ,fl Q ' , 5 ' , xfw E-1, F I Ji, 7 E li--92 , ' f 1 3 .-hwy' , ' , .. '3 2 f - lf-Jig,Qf .. . fm-QQ., ,J I ' ' QE, ' . If H 9 ' . f Ar . , W 1 , X i x 1 1 f K x G X IS t , I Q aY'q 1 'bfi ' A A L 1,4 Y n n . 'xx .l' G 33 I 9 '- Y ' 2 U' ' Y Q Q a - 1 A.,.,--.,.,., -' ff , ' ' f ae . , 1 - 4 1 , . 5 H if , I X 'Fi' A V 5 f A J AH -- , l I ' ' ,,',4-VKX! A. f . Q ' ,f V I I ' T' ' 4, s' 1 ,ff 9 9 th I a 1 . i 1 UHZOZJ Top Row Norvel Hansen Ronald Mxller Robert Harms Davxd Pratt Glen Txrb James Martm Arnold Wllson Dorothy Frollch Mr Anglemyre Second Row Verla Mlller Margaret Hlggms J mes Bellmore Gerald Parker Rxchard Haas John Judge Lee flammond Madahne Escott Joyce Bly Vonda Dresslehouse Front Row Vxrglnla Tlrb Juanita Sackett Marllyll Brooks Argyro Carlstlanos Joanne Wolfe Jeanette Mlller, Norma Westphal, Marxlyn Gelger, Hazel Kershner Phyllls Cameron Absent Ina Wardwell, Rlchard Conklm President Dlck Haas Vlce Presldent Ronald Miller Secretary Argyro Carlstlanos Treasurer Norvel Hansen Student bouncll Rep John Judge Student Council Ren. VlFg'll113 Tlrb Page Twenty aught 0 - 1 .1 -1 v 1 ! Y 7 ' ' . . . . n . ' 7 v - v x 1 9 -- a 1 y ' - v r 1 .1 1 . ' K . . 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L .no-ons.. 1 no -anus ......,..... . . .... - , . . ......... .. ... . . .. . ... ......... ... .YOFAOIHOIQJ Top Row Wxllxam Schmldt Charles Kanavel, Francxs Tlrb, James Yager, Duane Bellmore John Odell Donald Gexger Thlrd Row Alton Hoelzer Vaughn Fllsmger Robert Hansen Robert Dowlmg James Clause Wllllam Calloway Tom Carlton Gordon Van De Mark Harry Woodward Rmchard Vaughan Second Row Sandra Haas Carol Prxest Wxllxam Rhodes John O Donnel Robert Way Jack Collms Evelyn Helmerdmger Lorraln Tallman Barbara Sproull Mr Jump Front Row Marjorle Dorr Marlan Goodrxch Crystal Summerset Jane Van Tuyle Eva Ann Gexger Josephme Samonek Phvllls Hertler Patty Brooks Absent Gerald Gaecke Ray Ott, Janet Hoelzer Vlce Presxdent Carol Prlest Secretary Jane Van Tuyle Treasurer Robert Hansen Student Councll Rep Janet Hoelzer Student Councll Rep Duane Bellmore Page Twenty mn: Z . . . , . . 1 ! l ' u : i l 1 U - I 9 1 X - 1 . 7 I . 9 D I . . . . . , ' I 1 I 1 I . , . . , . 1 I , a . : . . y . . ,i , , . ! I Y u I r ' . , . President .... . . . . . .Harry Woodward C?-22560720 Top Row Rlchard Merxweather Russell Knerr Jack Feldkamp Paul Vanderpool Duane Blhlmeyer George Scrxver Gene Muslc Thlrd Row Mr Mallory James Martm Wllllam Bale George Semark Jack Baldwin James Moore Edwm Hlndes Carl Woodward Dale Gelske Athena Carxstlanos Second Row Shlrley O fxaro Neva Kanavel Wanda Papsdorf Marxlyn Hoelzer Joanne Ery Nancy Howell Wllma Wexdmayer Front Row Maxme Hertler Elsle Parker Darlene Johnston Phyllis Moats Sarah Hause Joanne Bally Joyce Garey Margaret Kmght Margaret Casterlme Beverly Txrb Presxdent Duane Blhlmeyre V1ce Presldent Athena Canstlanos Secretary Elsie Parker Treasurer Sarah Hause Student Council Rep Eddxe Hmdes Student Councxl Rep Shlrley Ogden Page Thnfty : I ' Y 7 I I . 3 . -, . I . 2 . , . 1 . . Y , . , , . . , I , . , . . 0 ' . , . I . ' 9 J i 9 7 1 . A ' : - I . . l 7 . 7 I 1 l 1 ' 1 ' I 1 h ' l Absent: Joyce Howell, James House, Elsie Parker. I ol c 0 U 0 l 0 . . . . fzghffz grade Top Row Vxrgll Escott Duane Semark John Kmght Henry Vaughn Louls Faust Forrest Murphy Lloyd Randall Donald Sproull Second Row Edwm Meyer Delmar Beerbower Norman Campbell Arthur Woodward Joe Thomas Louella Scrlver Jo Ann Baker Mrs Barnard Front Row Evelyn Kershner Mary Van De Mark Joan Werth, Virgmla Van Rlper Ruth Hexmerdmger Maurxce Harris Elsie Hansen Jacquelme Francls Absent Suzanne Moeller Ronald Conklm Presldent Secretary Treasurer Student Councll Rep . Student Councll Rep Page Tharty one John Kmght Lloyd Randall Duane Semarr Forrest Murphy Evelyn Kershner Vice President. . ........ . . l. . .Henry Vaughn evenffz grade Top Row Mrs Mallory Rxchard Semark Kenneth Martm Lynn Wilson James Carlton Davld Hammond John Hoelzer Donald Escott Roberta Bellmore Velma Ery Patrlcla Harrls Second Row Ronald House Ben Calloway Dean Roblson Danny G1lleylen Lee Faust, Shlrley Smxth Charles Judge Marjorie Tlrb Nadme Pratt Front Row Pearl Escott Rena Escott Loxs Gelger Betty H111 Sue Baker, Vlvlan Hahn Patrxcla Francls Sue Nllsen Rosemary Scully Presldent V1v1an Hahn Vxce Presldent Danny G1lleylen Secretary Shlrley Smlth Treasurer Lynn Wxlson Student Councxl Rep Dlck Semark Student Councll Rep Betty H111 Page Thxrty two 3 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 1 1 1 1 1 9 -' 1 - . .. .... ........ ...- .. . .... , . . ... ....... . . . . ............. . .. -.. ............ . . .... .... .... . .. q ff!! cf .fzxffz grade Top Row Larry Van Deusen Jack Anglemeyer Robert Chase Delbert Tallman Harry Hoffman Larry Hartman Charles Scrxver Marvm Ery Davld Knlght C rald Gxlbelt Jack Brady Thlrd Row Norman Pratt Ray Nevxton Robert Calloway Roger Waltz Wendell HIZQIHS Thomas Judge Joseph McIntyre Nxcholas Nxlsen Curtls Sm1th Bengamm Hlgglns Dean Scrner Second Row Emajefxn Jedele Shxrley Van Camp Betty Tlrb Shlrley Hoelzer Mar Jorle Greenfneld Poger Odell Jack Stem Gene Whltman Kathleen Kehoe Nancy KlHl8tZ Dorothy Hoelzer Front Row Wxlllam Helmerdmger Beverly Adrxan Shuley Cameron Margaret Ackley Aureha Carlstlanos Ellen Schmldt Lucy Jedele Patr1c1a Escott Constance Gllbert James lviartm Absent George Faust James Trent Jean Vlerth Nancy Semark The flfth and slxth grade IS recelvmg mstructlon m the Klrker Memor 1al thls year When school opened there was an enrollment of 49 Now there are 48 Sxxteen of these puplls are transported by bus from SIX outlymg dlstrlcts Much of the equxpment came from Fords Instltute at Macon There are twenty three hght oak tables and three chan' desks Each table has two drawers so that two people Slt at a table The Al leglance to the Flag the Amer1can's Creed and the Twenty thlrd Psalm IS repeated three days a week At Chrlstmas tlme twelve thousand Tuber culosls seals were sold by these grades In February they partlclpated ln the sale of tags for the Starr Commonwealth The contrlbutlons were slxty four dollars Th1rteen of the glrls belong to the Glrl Scouts Fifteen boys belong to the Cub Scouts Thlrty two puplls are playlng a muslcal mstrument The W C T U offered a prlze for the best essay on health The f1rst and second prlze was won by Roger Odell and Nancy K1H16tZ respectlvely Page Thxfty three ' Clfl ' ' 1 v s 1 A v 9 - r s 1 .Q ' , . 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V g . , . 1 ' I A , . - ' . , - . 0 . , . . v . . . . . . - A O . . . . 0 .- D u u e 0 ' '- J our M grade Top Row Raymond Trent Joyce Hoelzer Ann Steffens Marilyn Relyea Janlce Jedele Anne Sennmger Jesper Hansen Paul Dunham Lenore Derbyshire Shlrley Ryder Ray Covell Second Row Mrs Campbell Lynwood Locks Robert Waltz Bxlly Jedele John Escott Paul Loucks Ross Hammond John Sproul Jack Hlll John Thomas Charles O Ne1ll Front Row Bllly Gasner Shlrlev Brooks Barbara Coe Fay Wledmayer Joyce Bohen stlehl Shu-ley Kasno Sharon Anderson Dlane Woodward Lllllan Gllleylen Ruth Tlrb Patsy Calloway Paul Wllson Absent Rlchard Hansen Frank Lapp Margorle Vaughn The fourth grade started the year wlth 39 puplls 23 of them country chxldren The new chlldren made frxends very readlly and we have en Joyed our year very much Our attendance record has been very good and IH spxte of lnclement weather our room has been very comfortable Durlng the year the chlldren s progress ln readlng has been very satlsfactory Our new subJect geography was lnterestmg for all of us Page Thirty-four 771 un! grade Top Row Lorena Baldwin Roger Brooks Coral F1tzGerald Ann Rhoads Frank Hause David Heimerdmger Harold Walker Grace Anne Tirb Danny Pratt Second Row Susan Adrion Marcin Philo Nannah Hoyt Jack Warner Marguerite Kehoe Chris Nilsen Marilyn Waltz William Snyder Absent Ardith Lapp James Scully The third grade started the year with an enrollment of 26 pupils Of -thls number there were eight from the country Soon they had all become acquainted, and really felt as though they really were a part of the group Our room in the basement was very pleasant with 1ts many wmdows and flourescent hghts Durlng this important year of thelr llves the chlldren were thoroughly acquainted with the fundamental subJects and also added to their cur rxculum was hygiene science oral and written language Page Thirty Hug 5 ' 1 n . I 1 Y 7 . . 7 Y ' l I Y Y L Y Y 7 ! I ' Front Row: Suzanne Harris, Sandra Manchester, Mary Service, William McCully. : , . I , - 7 Y ' ECOHJ QTCZJE Top Row Mrs Judge Susan Sennmger Judy Adrxon Jack Baxrd MOPTIS Baker Joan Anderson Barry Calloway Nancy Jedele Tommy Stadler Davxd Jedele Ellen Hmdes Second Row Chester Sproull Charles Baldwm Susan Ackley Carolyn Knlght Joan Hlll R1chard Johnston Robert Covell Suzanne Schwartz Anna May Pawson Ronald Escott Front Row Neal Manchester Phyllls H111 Jlmmy Chase Arlene Newton Charles Escott Melvln Meyer Joyce Dowlmg Tony Hoyt Absent Kenneth Coe Robert De Vries Carol Jean Jedele Ronald Klmetz Margaret Lapp Margie Lapp Mllfred Traves The second grade IS a contmuatlon of the fxrst grade unprovmg our Wfltlllg more d1ff1cu1t words to spell-our readmg IS more advanced A few subJects are added as sc1ence and language Along wxth thls we have happy tlmes learmng to work and play to gether, hopmg that we wlll some day prove we are good cltxzens of our commumty. Page Thirty .sax : ' I ' ! 7 ! 1 3 ! Y 1 ' 7 I P 1 7 D v 1 1 ' r I ! ! . V. 1 7 1 ' ' 9 Y Y 1 D I! ' . . - . 1 o e- .. . - , . . . - . Q . . . .- x. 2227414 'ca e Top -Row Sherry Walker Val Snyder Judlth Murphy Lmda Wxtherall Sandy Smlth Rglchard Bohnenstxehl Rose Flelder Mxchael Scully Peggy bmxth Pat Porter Brenda Hunt Jean Johnston Susan Hoelzer Bradley Johnston Second Row Dewey Baldwm Denms Adams Sandra Rhoads Robert Klebler Phyllis Robmson Robert Kasno Charles Steffens Ronald Creger Rxchard Elton Susan Dunham Dolores Coe Ceclla Lapp Larry Hunt, Melvm Trent MarJor1e Rel yea Beverly Socks Phyllxs Escott The most lmportant year to us--the flrst grade Here we begm to read, wrlte, spell, and work wlth numbers tor ourselves We learn to llve and play together The foundatlon for our school years IS bullt as we ac qulre the proper hablts that wxll serve in the years ahead Page Thlrty sever. O . 2 . , . , . . , . . ., . , ' , I 1 I 1 7 1 1 , e , . n u 4 : 9 Y 9 I I Front Row: Bobert O'Neill, J ack Lapp, Joyce dalloway, Donna ,Escott, Sara Dunham, 1 1 l 1 ' 1 7 . I ' fcnafergarfen Top Row Raymond Haas Tudnth Weldm 1er Ch 1-les Rhoads Don Zanottl, Donald Jedele Marllyn Van Camp Ellen Steffens Sally Semark Second Row Jon Wolfe Charles M ttls Jane Anderson Mrs Mallory Kay Cregar Carol Escott Roberta Parker Bellmore Mark Hoyt Prmscllla Herman Donna Thomas Sharon Creech Sara Parker In the kmdergarten th1S year we have 38 boys and glrls Durmg thls f1rst year ID school they have learned to count, say thelr A B C's and to recogmze colors and slmple words They enjoy gettmg up 1n front of the class and telhng storxes recltlng poems smgxng songs or tellxng about thexr own adventures They have blocks, clay, dolls, colors, and books to play w1th and have done very well ln learnlng to share them Wlth each other Page Thxrty eight : , . ' ' aj , , , ' 7 I 7 ' Y ' 2 7 a' 7 I Y ' Y Y Front Row: Diana Hcrger, Kenneth Drake, Jerry Woodward, Jerry Hawkins, Billy ' 7 ! I . 3 l I 9 I Miss -L fx WH ll F -'L-!'...'1Q J A- and el r-. i D00 F Lil 4:4 'l iii M . . S' Page Thirty-nine Top Row Mr Anglemyre Geraldme Anglemyre Barbara HZTTIS Loxs Helmerdlnger Robert George Mrs Way Second Row Kenneth Woodward Royal Odell Kenneth Gemger John Way Norman Randall Barbara Moats Front Row Dorothy Neblo Sylv1a Happel James Carxstlanos James 1-Imdes Audrey Hause Mlldred Garrxson ,mf ff ,gg Edltor 1n Chlef James Carlstlanos Assoc1ate Edltor James Hmdes Dedlcatlon Edltor Robert George Alumnl and Faculty Edltor Barbara Mouts Sen1or Ed1tor Audrey Hause Class Edxtor Kenneth G 1ger Cub Edltor Lo1s Hexmerdmger Art Ed1tor Jane Clark Feature Edltor Sylv1a Happel Photo and Snapshot Edltor Geraldine Anglemyre Tvp1st , Barbara Harrxs Buslness Manager John Way Secretary of Buslness and Advertlsmg Dorothy Neblo Sales Manager Dxck Stem Flnance Manager Royal Odell Page Forty , W. . 1 I I 7 3 , . 1 . :. .Y Y I l , . . . onunnnununn nffnnn -snuu nnuuf. 4' . G Sports Editor...'. ...... .. .. . .... ........ Kenneth Woodward eu, 5 .gif Top Row James Hxndes Marllyn Brooks James Van Tuyle Dorothy Neblo .glafefy paiiof Left to Right John Judge Forest Murphy John Kmght Vlrgxl Escott Lloyd Randall and Henry Vaughn Page Fam' one : ' 'vu . 7 1 - Front Row: Audrey Hause, Mr. Fox, Argyro Caristianos. . : 9 7 I 7 ' . . .glulent founcz Top Row Betty H111 Forest Murphy Edw1n Hmdes Evelyn Kershner Second Row V1rg1ma T1rb John Judge Duane Bellmore James Car1st1anos Sh1rley Ogden Front Row Barbara Moats Mlldred Gam-rlson Norman Randall Mr Anglemyre Ken neth Woodward Audrey Hause Rxchard Semark 7714? Dowl1ng James Kershner Rxchard Vaughn Second Row Mr Jump B111 Calloway Carl Woodward Kenneth Escott James Martm Royal Odell Ray Ott Fred Fllber Front Row B111 RhulQ1ohn Coll1ns R1chard Mernweather Arnold W11son Vaughn F1ls1nger John U'Donne1 B111 Bale George Semark Alton Hoelzer Page F arty two I , 1 l 1 r V 1 1 Q - Top Row: Glen Tirb, Russell Knerr, Robert Harris, James Moore, 'Tom Carlton, Bob 5 - v . I 1 1 9 a 1 . , ' , . . . I . . : . Y , . ' 1 1 1 y . genre? pfay C2441 Top Row James Carlstlanos Kenneth Gelger Palmer Koch Kenneth Woodward John Way Kenneth Escott Barbara I-Iarrls Mr Fox Front Row Dorothy Neblo Donna Scrlver Geraldlne Anglemyre Audrey Hause Bar bara Moats Jane Clark Mane Frollch Sylvxa Happel In November ot 1946 the class of 47 presented a three act comedy Good Nlght Ladles under the dlrectlon of Mr Fox The Cast was as follows Helen Ralexgh Jane Ralelgh Sam Ralelgh Jug Brown Professor Dexter Angela R1m1n1 Larry Dobson Lulu Glffen Judy West George West Bettv London Geraldxne Anglemyle Barbara Moats Kenneth Woodward John Way Kenneth Escott Jane Clark Palmer Kroh SYIVI3 Happel Mane FrO11Ch Kenneth Gelger Donna Jean Scrlver Student Dlrectors Dorothy Neblo Barbara HBFTIS Page Forty three : . . 7 .Y I I 9 1 l l 1 ' l' I 1 1 .1 . 1 1 ' A I ! ' 7 , . U . .,, . . H H ........ . Dean Eggleby ..... .. .. .... ............... A udrey Hause unlo? y cast Top James Hxndes Kenneth Woodward John Way James Carlstlanos Richard Stem Mr box Palmer Kroh Front Row Gerald1ne Anglemyre Dorothy Neblo bylvla Happel Lols H6lm8TdlDgBY Barbara Moats Audrey Hause Mxldred Garrlson Marilyn Pentelow In November of 1945 the class of 47 presented a three act comedy Mlstakes at the Blakes under the dlrectlon of Mr Fox The cast was as follows Gary Blake Palmer Kroh Tom Blake John Way Mrs Perklns Geraldlne Anglemyre Herman Carter J1m Hmdes Ducky Lucky Larson Barbara Moats Roberta Slms Audrey Hause Mrs Greengas e Mlke Mrs Carter Mrs Pmkle Nurse Prompter Page Forty four Lols Helmerdlnger James Carlstlanos Dlck Stem Marllyn Pentelow Sylv1a Happel Dorothy Neblo Mlldred Garrlson 1 b . , , v . . , . . , I , . ' . 1 u . : 7 ' 1. I l 7 I ! i I I ' l ? u ' n ' ' - H H ............. . . ..... ......... . . Billikins. ....... . . . . . . . ........ . . .... Kenneth Woodward Ik.. ........ .. ..... .... . gun :wow Front Row Lo1s Helmerdlnger Vella Mxller Shlrley OF1aro Neva Kanavel Carol Prlest Balbara Moats Elsxe Palker Nancy Howell Second Row Mrs Barnard Sarah Hause Jane Van Tuyle Wanda Papsdorf Marllyn Hoelzer Joanne Wolfe Joanne Balley Jovce Garev Jeanette Mlller Marilyn Pentelow Mr Mallory Leona Faust Phyllls Hertler Josephme Samonek Maxme Hertler Barbara Harrls .gexief and uazfef Top Row Barbara Moat: Joyce Lfarey Audrey Hause Phylhs Moats Marxlyn Hoelzer Carol Prlest Front Row John Judsze Kenneth Woodward Mr Mallorv Duane Blhlmeyer, John Way Page Forty five 1 z . . . , ' . , . , . , i : - 1 1 , 1 1 ' Front Row: Clrystal Summerset, Darlene Johnston, Phyllis'Moats, Athena Caristianos 1 7 V 7 1 . ' : I -1 N 1 , ' l , l Top Row Robert Chase Paul Dunham Joe Maclntyre Paul Wllson Bllly Jedele Jlm Carlton Danny Gllleylen Lynn Wxlson Ruth Hexmerdmger Roger Odell Se ond Row Shlrley Fameron Delbert Tallman Bxlly Gasner Lynwood Socks, Joyce Garey Jack H111 Rogel Waltz Tommy Judge Larry Hartman Curtxs Smith Front Row Kathleen Kehoe Rxchard Hansen John Thomas Dorothw 1-Ioelzer Charles Iudge Pat Francxs Mamorxe Vaughan Lucy Jedele, Diane Woodward Marilyn Relyea VL O L fl .1 Top Row Mr Mallory Paul Loucks Bllly Hexmerdmger Jack Ste1n Margaret Ackley, Margome Greenfleld Elsxe Hansen Sue Nllsen Nadme Pratt Nancy Kmxetz Second Row Davld Hexmerdlnger Marguerlte Kehoe Susan Aarlon Chrls Nxlsen Rllly McCully Jamee Jedele George Faust Gene Whiteman Front Row Jxmmy Chase Carol Jean Jedele Suzann Sch rt J d Ad N Jedele Ellen Hmdes bobby Covell Ronald Escoti? wa Z, u y non amy Page Forty .mc Z 1 1 1 1 D , 1 1 l ' n: I 1 ' , ' 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . , v I , 1 7 4 1 . 1 . , -. . .1 I . Z. .. . ' . ' , ' I 1 . ,. . , , ' ' . , 7 Y . I 1 Y l , , I , L ' . ' 1 7 I 1 Q CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND 1937 John Gottschalk Director 1942 QW f pf fs 4 4'5- A 18. 151 Lenawee County Music Festxval Ratmg Supenor may host to Huron League MUSIC pyvstwa, Jack Robison -. Betty Prem if 4.91 A fi Page F orly seven 04' ...A do 3:2514-Q' DeeoratiunDay Parade 'D .- Rebetfl Hornsby 44491 ti ' ' . i 9: ' -. 'M 108 '11 7 - A ,.' , .ag 4 .X 'W , 1 ' f . ..-o I Q . 1 , 2 . . 5 ' ' ' 1- ,ul , , Ao 5, . -Q-- I . Q , , ' 'v' . ,gf I f'- v ' Y .. M ,af v.. I, . P K... ' Q 3' k v K' WA gy 1 f ' Y, 1 ..' , 3' 'K-Q ' fi A 5 Vg mf. M ,- y A I ur ,, ' Q. tt' I I 3 f .. , ' ' ,Q .g -, 1 7 V , ' n ' r -ii v ' V J 'wr , lj. .. 47. H 11. ,H I 8 ' A f fi 1 , . ' , 1 , ,, ' f ' 41... 4 Y . V A of 1 0 . 4 M ig Q vgk M f J I ,, af Q 'MW' - .752 ,., A' ' W. , V, ,' A3 .,- ,K il .. . ' '51 '. ,, . 4 if f fl O, ,.' f-Q' C mmf' wx ...fl . I PQ X' 4.6 ' 'ff -5 J s. , O K. ' . L f ' ' 5- 1 A n . 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X I ' , .2 I 1 ' so ' g , ' l OL, ,gi Ml' ' ' A V, 1 1 ' f oi! .I Top Phyllls Cameron Marllyn Brooks Vonda Lee Dresselhouse, Verla M ller Bottom Dxck Haas, Davld Pratt, Jerry Parker Nolval Hansen af: rz ll l':.-v-r-six? il ww 'WH-fg MARILYN 2 ws -TERRY PHYLLIS NORVAL VER Whxle strugglmg through Caesal s wrxtmgs the class found txme for a few worthwlnle act1v1t1es On April 2 they presented They Wxll Gossxp by Aulus Gel lmus of ancient Rome The play concerned a Roman boy who VlSlt9d the Senate wlth hxs father and was xorced to tell a llttle whlle l1e to keep ltS secrets from hrs mother and company who spln the he lnto a bit of yaln He gaxns some of hrs mothers anger and the Senates tavor On Aprll 22 the class usxted the Umversltys Museum or Archaeology where they were gulded through a display of rehcs of Italy and Egypt under Roman rule Then, to clxmax the year the students of Latm I Latln II and Mrs Allen, of course--held thexr annual banquet which fea turned plenty of food, fun and authentnczty m regard to old Rome Wlth Mrs Allen teachmg, the students naturally engoyed thelr second year of Latxn Page Forty ugh! 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L- qi MOJ.47 lthcins betw mn the yealx mom by ou1 369 1dV8 SS t'oph hese T 1945 914- 43 r1J46 1 194' 8 F'0t 1 C unty Chanquons 0 B.sk0tba County Ch nm 013 10 Raxketba County Charm ne 3 1940 1041 194 d stdct R.sketb niet Bfsketbw Basketbd ' s D. s Area 11 S S I lib Cl's o':E S ct Ch m st C ss 1 1941 1alBaMnHm . Regi I1 255 CW -41 fb 'U D m N 51 Q .1 Y 5 4. 3 0 n -1947 134 ,- dc 1J4b phy t ieba 5 S J XLL 14 43-1940 13 i1 7-ooflaff 'foam Top Row Norvel Hansen Tom Carlton John Judge, Gene Muslc, Jack Collms, Ray mond Ott, Carl W oodward Second Row Coach Van Wxnkle John Way James Carlstlanos Rlchard Haas Duane Bellmore, Glen Trrb, Davld Pratt, Donald Gelgel Jerry Parker Jack Feldkamp, Bllly Schmxdt Manager Front Row Arnold Vhlson Robert George, Lee Hammond Kenneth Woodward Palmer Kroh, Norman Randall Paul Vanderpool Francxs Tlrb The football team under the able coachxng of Prp Van Wlnkle, made a good shomng th1s year, wmnlng three games losmg four and tymg one but was never beaten by more than exght polnts and was plagued by tough breaks The fust games were played under extremely to1r1d cond1t1ons and ln several of the other games the mud and sllppery condltlon of the playlng fleld was a deflmte handlcap to oul boys There were seven semor who won letters thls V831 These boys were Palmer Kloh Robert George John Way, Kenneth Woodward James Caustxanos Robert Qe1del, and Norman Randall The servmces of these boys w1ll be mlssed next year though we look forward to a .much more uccessful season In the all county selections Palmel Kloh Francxs Tlrb and Norman Randall made the fxrst team and Kenneth Woodward Robert Geolge and Donald Gexger were named on the second team Pete Va Nest was lost to the squad when he Jomed the army and thls proved to be a blg loss to the team The record Sept Oc Oc Oc Oc Nov Nov Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Cl1nton Clmton Clmton Page Fifty Dexter Bllssfxeld Tecumseh Hudso 1 Morencx Vandercook Manchester , ' if ' Y! ' 1 A a 4 - 1 '- Sept. 21 Clinton .............. 0 Saline . . . . 28 ' .............. 0 . . . t. 5 ' ........,..... 20 ': ' . t. 12 ' .............. 0 t. 19 ' .,............ 26 r . . t. 26 ' .............. 14 ' . . . 2 ' ......... .... 7 . ' ........ . ..... 32 Em 5 ??cmER oHN I-fe F7605 'T NORF1 - I3 b COACH TECLIMSEH-Come - . D Page Fifty-one gaafeidaff .ggua Top Row Coach Van Wmkle Vaughn Fllsmger Harry Woodward Duane Bellmore Donald Gelger Bllly Schmldt Manager Front Row John Way Kenneth Woodward Robert George, Palmer Kroh Norman Randall Playmg good ball thxs year the Clmton basketball team f1n1shed the season with a record of 11 wms 8 los es three of the defeats commg ln overtime perlods We ended up ln thxrd place lh L C A A League but won the Dlstrlct Class C Chammonshlp ln the state tournament The startmg flve players were all senlors Kroh and Rand ll played forward posx tlons George played center and Woodward and Way held down guard posts In the all county selectlons Palmer Kroh was selected on the flrst team Ken Woodward made the second team and Bob Geolge got honorable mentlon The record Dec Dec Dec NL an an an an an Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Tournaments Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Cllnton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton Clmton 16 Page Fzfty two Salme F Jackson Hudson Morencx Tecumseh Manchester Bllssfleld Addlson Hudson Morencl Tecumseh Manchester BllSSf1eld E Jackson Addxson Bhssfxeld Hudson Mxlan . 6 ' .........,.... 32 ' .... . 10 ' .............. 18 J. . 13 ' .............. 26 .. I '. 20 ' .............. 26 ' J . 10 ' .............. 24 J . 14 ' .............. 36 J . 17 ' .............. 34 ' ' Jan. 21 Clinton .............. 30 Dexter J . 24 ' , .............. 34 ' .. J . 31 ' ....., ....... 3 0 .. b. 7 ' .............. 32 ' .. b. 14 ' .............. 32 b. 18 ' .............. 39 b. 21 ' .............. 27 ' ' b. 25 ' . . . ......... .34 . b. 28 ' .............. 42 ' .. ' .............. 36 ' ' . ' .............. '25 . Kaafeffaff Neiezvea Top Row Coach Leroy 'Rip' Van Winkle, Norvel Hansen, Dick Haas, Francis Tirb, Arnold Wilson, Manager Bill Schmidt Bottom Row Robert Hansen, Jack Feldkamp, jerry Parker, Paul Vanderpool, Robert Way, Lee Hammond through out the season, boasts a record of 10 wins and 6 losses Compared to the record of the first team, the reserves hung up a better percentage average than the1r big brothers d1d The first team won 11 and lost 8 Jerry Parker, Iack Feldkamp, Dick Haas, Francis Tirb and Paul Vanderpool were the main cogs af the team Page Fifty three The Clinton second team basketball squad, playing heads-up ball cl 04 X-CN X, 5452645 72am Top Row Royall Odell Mr Anglemyre Third Row Bill Rhodes David Pratt Jack Collins Robert Way Duane Bellmore Francis Tirb Kenneth Woodward John Way Glen Tirb Gene Music, Donald Geiger Norval Hansen Splke Miller Second Row D1ck Haas Le Hammond, Jack Feldkamp Robert George Jim Cams tianos N01m3h Randall Palmer Kroh Kenneth Geiger, Robert Seidel Paul Vander pool Jerry Parker Front Row Billy Schmidt Although no game have been played as yet there are very good prospects as there are six weeks on the team fue QQHIOFS and one Junlor The veterans are as follows Palmer Kroh south paw pitcher who has been pitching for three years is still aiming for ms first no hitter Ken Woodward veteran mfleldei since his freshman year IS the mam stay in the infield Bob Se1del Sy speedy inflelder is the sparkplug of the team His is also a veteran since his freshman year John Way who has been playing left field for the last two years has shifted to llght field this year because of his strong throwing arm Noim Randall who ha been playing center field for three years has had the tough luck of the team In the first game last year he bloke his leg Norm IS also captam this year The last veteran on the team IS '1 Junior by the name of Lee Hammond who came to Clinton last fall from Milan High School He IS the boy who does the dirty work he catches Lee was elected captam foi Milan s 47 team The three vacant positions are filled by Jim Caristianos LI' Francis Tirb FB and Paul Vanderpool thlrd base This comllete the team which under the able and experienced coaching of Bill Anglemyre is looking forward to a successful season. The probable batting order is as follows: . Randall . Seidel . Hammond . Kroh . Woodward . Caristianos . Tirb . Vanderpool . Way April 18 April Z9 May May May Mag, I Page F ifzy- four SCHEDULE Addison ............... Manchester ............. Hudson ................ Morenci ................ Tecumseh .............. Blissfield ............... .There There . Here . Here . Here There .YC oo! .g7Ofl? XM are ht re fltilll tht flIlltOlllll0'l1 t L ere to In c our te V 1 Xe x tt mm th tt S m tlllb NtlUgfTlC And thu ll m xke olcl xlttou me We xe 1 team that ue It ploud of todfu Fo1 the C umbon Blick they we The1e S not a team cfm m'1ke our couz lge filter Fo! we 19 from the Clmton Ill0'l1 I 1h I th Redqkms' The wolds of om school song were vsutten by the 'Students of the Enghsh 10 class 1n 1914 N115 Nlmme Low rx Green xx as the mstluctor and Schenelt Clam lx found For sexel 1l Xena the song vs 15 not ueed but IH 1949 NTIS Dorothy NIcColl he ld of the muslc depaltment rex 1X ed lt Nova It IS sung bt our studentQ mth 0l6'1t enthusmem REDSRINS AQ fm is we ale able to dete1m1ne the Clmton H1gh nlcllname Red skmx ougm ited some tlme betw een 1920 and 192 5 vs h1le Lox ey Spxoull 'md Co were mal mfr Clmton dtl1lGtlC l11S1LOlW Dulmg tlllS era Clmton s football teame fol the fuet time took the f1eld bedecked 1n Qcax let C0101 ed JGISQXS Ag a leeult of tlus dmplay of color VK llter Cotton Clmton s number one fan of thflt claw md -lge could consmtentlv be hfald from the Sldelllles vsxth Come on vou I Cdgklllk The name I edsltms has stuck ex er smce Page Fifty five xi -. 3 , - , i ' 'D y We arf h 1 21 tk ' am. I7 3' 7 f ,. 1 ' 1 ' ' . - . . c 1 1 . .e C, , , . 1 2 '1 5 am. Rah! Rah! Huh! ' 1' ' - - 1 ' ' -1 - v 1 , ' c t , ' 1' , C - g ' . 1 1 Yf c c ' 'Z 2 , v v , u a . ' ' c 1, v m, 4 ' Nl . LC . X . ' V . 1 ' -1 ' ' v , . Y ' y the music was a college song which the music instructor, Mrs. Lucile 'Q V 'Z ffm' lc' 1 ' 'Hx 1. 1, 1 5 . 2 S. ' ' A , ' 'I ' 1 . iv V I ' J ' . ,yu 2 . , l. . -v V . - ' ' ' ' - U . c cf. , ' ' ru I' - 2 ' . , :' , ' cc , Yu , 1 f . x C, f . t . , ky Q . , . . M h Q , . .1 ,K , . , . 1 , . V , C Ly 2 C , -1 Lv xx n l . ,' at ,-, 1 X ' :lu is 4 ,' H S , 71 ' . 6 227 ,ZQCIJQZJ Left to ught Sue Bakex Athena Car1t1anos LOIS Helmerdmzer Captam Phyllls The Cheerleadlng squad under the d1rect1on of thelr advlser Mr Fox gave the boys more flghtlng Splflt at txmes when they needed It most At the begmnmg of the year the cheerleadlng squad started out w1th elght members SIX of whlch were Just beglnners As we were nearmg the end of the football season we lost two of our members 'lhe cheerleadlng squad wxll lose only one senlor th1S year where last year they lost three We thlnk our two Junlor cheerleaders w1ll prove to be very successful m the years to come Page Fifty sn: .. z v , .S. 5 . . . . Hertler, Maxine Hertler, Betty Lou Hill. , , 9 ' D 1 ' r , . ff Alain, J 4-mia A Tribute to the Past FOOTBALL BANQUET This picture of the December 16 1937 Football Banquet with H C Kiebler as chairman recalls memories of a gala event ln Clinton athletlc history The football teams and coaches from Manchester and Tecumseh were special guests, giving them an opportunity to hear the speaker Charles Bachman head football coach from Michigan State College the late H H Halladay former Secretary of Michigan State College and D1 J R Foreman, who was for many years president of the Board of Education and who was always willing to give some friendly advice and encour agement to all The Football Happenings of 1937 were reviewed by George Raswson, captain of the team Musical selections were given by the High School Orchestra. The awards were presented by Coach Raymond Bill Anglemyre, who has been connected with the sports in Clinton High for some 14 years. Clinton finished the football season wtih an enviable record of five wins, two losses and one tie. The highlight of the season was a 23 to 0 victory over Tecumseh. The team featured a superb backfield composed of Chuck Way, Gene Sell, Hank Smith, and Glen Harrison. In the Tecumseh game Chuck accounted for two of Clinton's touchdowns by grabbing one of Jack Harrison's passes in the end zone in the fourth quarter and later by running 50 yards for a touchdown after intercepting a Tecumseh pass at midfield. Charles L. Way entered the competitive game of war and made the supreme sacrifice. Chuck was held in high regard by the officers and men of his squadron and all who knew him. Lieut. Way exemplified everything that was fine, upright and proper in a man and officer. -Frederick B. Reise, Capt A. C. A fine example for Clinton athletes. Page Fifty-seven if I v 1 A E s 'X ' A Promise for the Future ALL SPORTS BANQUET The All Sports banquet was held and sponsored by the mothers and fathers of the athletes with Mrs Andrew Woodward as Chairman It was served by the girls of the Home Economics department under the d1rec tion of their efficient instructor Mrs Lev'a G Brown The guest speaker of the evening was James Bingo Brown Dean of Men at Michigan State Normal College who was introduced by Worth Mallory Albert J Fox cheerleader coach was the Toastmaster Short talks were given by the captains of the teams Football Ken neth Woodward Basketball Palmer Kroh and Baseball John Way The presentation of awards was made by Coach A L hip Van Wmkle Special awards were given the followma ALL COUNTY FOOTBALL ALL COUNTY BASKETBALL Norman Pandall First Team Palmer Kroh First Team Francis Tirb First Team Kenneth Woodward Second Team Palmer Kroh First Team Pobert George Honorable Mention Kenneth Woodward Second Team Pobert George, Second Team Donald Geiger, Second Team Most valuable players elected by the football boys were Norman Ran- dall for the line and Palmer Kroh for the backfield. The Basketball Team won the District Basketball Championship Cup in Class C at Adrian. Clinton High School won the county Sportsmanship Trophy 'for 1946 and again this year. The Boys' Quartet sang two selections, and Albert J. Fox presented the cheerleaders with their awards. 1 Page Fifty-exght tilt 'uv Raj couz' Cad n -if ,ps SCOUT CABIN In the spring of 1942 the Clinton Rotary Club saw the need for a permanent meet mg place for the local Boy Scout troop and agreed to sponsor the building of a scout cabm The village granted permission to use the lard near the light plant on the bank of the river Through the able leadership of Dr J B 1+ reman the project was c rried out In the fall of that year a dedication ceremony was held at the cabm Dr Foreman as President of the Rotary Club and also the village of Clinton had charge of the dedr cation which was given by Rev Ozro Priest Musical numbers were given by the Clin ton High School Band The keys to the cabin were presented to A D Woodward Scoutmaster and Mrs Gladys Blackmer who accepted them Jointly on behalf of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Since then the Boy Scouts have had as lcaders Bill Parker, Al Fox and Dr Edwin Wrght and Girl Scout activ res have beer directed by May Brady Mrs Helen Way Mrs Elia Hoelzer Mrs Doro hy Smith and Robe ta nornsby CUB SLOUFS This year for the first time rn Clinton history a Cub Scout Pack is being spon sored by the Clinton Rotary Club under the leadership of Mr Andrew W oodvx ard The Pack IS made up of three dens of ten boys each who must be between the ages of nme and twelve yea s and each den is guided bv a den mother The present den Mothers are M Charles House Mrs Harold Covell and Mrs Raymond Newton Mr Harold Covell is the Pack chief and the Pack committee IS composed of M T B Nilsen Charles Hause, Arthur Hill Paul Dunham and Raymond Anglemyre IDFN NO ONE DEN NO TXKO DEN NO THREE Den Chief-Ben Higgins Frank Hause Bud Hoffman Joe Mclntyre Jack Brady Jack Anglemyre Bill Jedele Norman Pratt Curtis Smith David Knight Billy Gasner Ray Newton Tom Judge Roger Waltz Robert XValtz Ray Covell Delbert Tallman Paul Dunham Nick Nielsen Chris Nielsen John Sproull Ross Hammond Charles O'Neill Lynwood Socks Jack Hill I Robert Chase John Thomas Page Fifty-nine Den Chief-David Hammond Den Chief-Gene Sylvil-IS Larry Vanlleusen Billy Heimerdinger I y .gcouts Front Row Dlckxe Semark Ronald House Gere Conklm Davxd Hammond Wendell Higgms John Hoelzer Bemamm Hxggms Second Row Mr Fox Duane Semark V1rgxlEscott Do ld S ll D G 1 George Semark Dale Gleske J1mmy House na prou army ll lan' Top Row Jxmmy Carlton Jackle Feldkamp Bob Way Eddle Thomas Gene Musxc Bob Harms The Boy Scouts under the leadershlp of Doctor Edwm V Wlght IS d1v1ded mto four patrols Panther Eagle, Flymg Eagle and Rattlesnake Each patrol has 1tS leader The leader of the Panther patrol rs Jack Feld camp, the Flymg Eagle, George Semark, the Eagle, Jzmmy House, the Rattlesnake Gene Muslc The meetmgs are held on Monday mghts wlth about twenty present at each meetxng The meetmgs are conducted rn an orderly manner and are ad Journed by glvlng the Scout Master s BEl16d1O'Ll0U Page Sxxly ... . . ..' 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V -I gf gCOl1fJ Top Row Shxrley Smxth Susan Nllsen Roberta Bellmore Maryorle Greenfield, Kathleen Kehoe Thlrd Row Roberta Hornsby Elsle Hansen Margaret Knlght Nellxe Pratt Janet Balrd Betty Tlrb Second Row Lucy Jedele Nancy Kmletz Betty Hlll Shlrley Can Camp Shirley Hoel zer Constance Gllbert Front Row Aureln Caustxanos Ann Stefflns Patrlcla Escott Ellen Schmidt Joyce The program of Glrl Scoutmg must keep abreast of current needs The Glrl Scout Troop No 1 of Clmton kept thls ID mlnd as they planned then' program durlng the past few years and are contlnulng to do so In terest 1n the Cancer Drlve saw them hard at work to do what they could In any small way durmg the war brought forth every member of the troop They collected kltchen fats for the government earned money to purchase several art1f1c1al l1mbs and printed place cards and other artlcles to be used 1n the hospltals around Clmton Health and Safety flrst ald and c1t1zen Shlp badges were earned by every member of the troop durlng' the past year Roberta Hornsby IS the Scout Leader and May Brady IS the Aemstant Scout Leader Page Snxty one : . . , . 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A' . fx' . - ,iv -W--P ' , - s -I I4 Hfflfll Contlnued From MEMOIRS of 1937 CLASS OF 1997 Certrude An lemyre Brltenwersher Manchester Mlch Harrlette Allen Elmer Blumhrrdt Ann Arbor Mlch Robert Brlghton Brooklyn Mlch Hope Blovun Brnghlm Cllnton Mlch Chalmers Bruder Tecumseh Mlch Harold Crlhoun Cllnton Mlch Jean Decker Fox Cllnton Mlch Leonard llzwlgal kr Rrxer Rouge Mlch Dorothy Goxe Glover Chrcago Il John Fox Cllnton Mlch Ronald Hall Onsted Mlch Donald Holmes Tecumseh Mlch Anna Holowach Socks Ann Arbor Mlch Floyd Johnson Detrolt Mlch Dorothy Kotts Vescelrus Tecumseh Mlch Helen Meyers KH1Ck6lbOCk6T Manchester Mlch Sarah Mlddlebrook Socks Cllnton Mlch Charles Mlller Onsted Mlch Elwyn Sell Cllnton Mlch Lavern Socks Cllnton MlCh Leo Wallace Tecumseh MlCh Frank Weaver Cllnton Mlch CLASS OF 1938 Charles Chamberlln D8t101t Mlch Allce Duffy Wllk1HSOn VX alled Lake Mlch Maxlne Follrs Calhoun Cllnton Mlch Ylrglnra Fowler Blalr Adrran Mlch Robert Frey Ypsrlantl Mlch Leva Grllespre Blown Cllnton Mlch Harold Grrbach Cllnton Mlch Kathleen Gray Mattrs Cllnton Mlch Mary Greenfreld Cllnton Mlch John Harrlson Cllnton Mlch Walter Johnson Cllnton Mlch Gertrude Jones Munger Trpton Mlch John Lancaster Cllnton Mlch 'Peter Madlgan Harry Martrn Cllnton Mlch Donald Meyers Cllnton Mlch Orrln Mlddlebrook Cllnton Mlch Dan ORe1lly Napoleon MlCh Paul Pence Cllnton Mlch Alma Jean Preper Jackson Mlch Robert Qurck Detrort Mlch George Rawson Cllnton Mlch Clarr Rerser Cllnton Mlch Grace Relser Paley Cllnton Mlch Raymond Rrchardson Ypsrlantl, Mlch Gene Sell Cllnton, Mlch Journey Stoner Cllnton Mlch Wrllard Warner Cllnton, Mlch 'Charles Way 'Deceased Page Sxxty lour CLASS OF 19 9 Jennle Badrlucco Cllnton Mlch Herbert Blumhardt Clllilflll 'Vhch Betty Boyd Yll'illlllt1 M1Cl1 Norma Brady Wtltll ClllltOYl Mlch lllfgllllii Braun Cllnton Mlch Cllfford Brudcr Lrpeel Mlch Mary Chulch Brooklyn Mlch Robert Chulch Cllnton Mlch Iluame llenrlng Cllnton Mlch Theodore Frolrch Tecumseh Mlch Anna Lou Fulgr on La Saw rge Chelse Dorothy German Conklln Callfornra John Gllbach Cllnton M1Ch Vhlbur Greenfield Cllnton Mlch John Hendershot Tecumseh Mlch Luclle Jedele Colson Cllnton Mlch Vrrglnra Mlller Tlpton Mlch Kathryn Moats Sage Cllnton Mlch Wayne Kalser Cllnton Mrch Theodore Odell Vkashlngton DC Ted Nastal Detrort M1Ch Wyman Rhodes Cllnton Mlch Lamont Rlchardson Dearborn Mlch Mary Sacket Cllnton Mlch Frank Sage Cllnton, Mlch Greta Schnerrla Karser Cllnton Mlch Rlal Slmons Flat Rock Mlch Bern-rce Walker Mahrle Cllnton Mlch Lors Stout Ann Arbor M1Ch Betty Watson Hrlls Jackson Mlth Stanley Weaver Cllnton Mlch Madalyn VK oodard, Cllnton Mlch CLASS OF 1940 Joyce CHTIOW Nessel, Detrolt Mlch Allce Boyd Des Ermre, East Lansmg M Stewart Rawson Mary Fox Cllnton, Mlch Valelro Coltre, Cllnton Mlch Allce Dzwrgalskr Rlver Rouge, Hubert Beach Cllnton Mlch Hugh b1l'IlOl1S, I lat Rock Mlch Margorle Preper Ann Arbor Mlch Cecil Pence, Cllnton Mlch Eleanor Vanljeusen Ann Arbor Mlch Donald Every, Ann Arbor, Mlch John O Rellly, Detrolt, Mlch Phrlrp Skentelbury, Marquette rMch Shrrley Odell Butler Detroit Mlch James McDermott, Cllnton, Mlch Alvm Gelger, Cllnton, Mlch Fred Brady Cllnton Mlch Junror French, Cllnton, Mlch Glenn HRITISOH Cllnton, Mlch Mrch a Mlch rch . 0 ., 1 . -1 , - cr Y 1 x , -y D , 14 , , , r . 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Dick XX 'rrd Lansing Mrch Rrchrrd F cott Clrnton Mrch Henry Smrth Adrran Mrch Thelmr Nichols M rgaret Johnson Clrnton Mrch Rryrrond Frolrch Tecum eh Mrch Ruth Chamberlin Falkner Clrnton Mrch June Grry Clrnton Mrch CLASS OF 1941 Jerre Bruce Halladay Adrran Mrch Donrld Brehmer Clrnton Mrch Doris Jean Gilman Holbrooke Clrnto Nola Anglemeyre Clrnton Mrch Betty French Clrnton Mrch Lrllran Wright Ford Morencr Mrch Marran Coltre Clrnton Mrch James Brlsky Detroit Mrch Rex Wrnchell Clrnton Mrch William Warner Clrnton Mrch Jack King Clrnton Mrch Margaret McDermott Bowman Clrnton Mrch Augustus Mrddlebrook Ypsrlantr Mrch Thelma Bruder Clrnton Mrch Mrch LUYIFZZ Marjorie McHenney Tonneberger Tecumseh Mrch Mary Ellen Stewart Uphouse Highland Park Mrch Edmund Dzvsrgalskr River Rouge Mrch Russell Every Willow Village Mrch Sammy Baird Clrnton Mrch George Bowman Clrnton Mrch Hope Gray Clrnton Mrch Casrmer Nastal Detroit Mrch Vrrgrnra Culbert Draper Clrnton Mrch Wrlber kerser Clrnton Mrch Donald Brown Clrnton Mrch Iva Escott Lves Romulu Mrch Dorothy Phrlo Hunt Clrnton Mrch George Hermerdrnger Clrnton Mrch Harriet Gary Curtr s Cl nton Mrch Walter Nastal Detroit Mrch CLASS OF 1942 Don Allen Clrnton Mrch Juanita McCombs Brooks Clrnton, Mrch Norman Papsdorf Albion Mrch Betty Johnson Ann Arbor Mrch Roberta Hornsby Clrnton Mrch Ann ORerlly Jackson Mrch John Jone Tipton Mrch Robert Aten Clrnton Mrch Margaret Baird Clrnton Mrch Lleanor Campbell Pardee, Clrnton Mrch Jarre Be rch Clrnton, Mrch Charles Greenfield Clrnton Mrch Betty Ifreldcr Johnson M rnchester Mrch Elizabeth Prcper Ann Arbor Mrch Eula Jeftery Lscott Saline Mrch Robert Robr on Clrnton Mrch Leo Pokeyike, Clrnton, Mrch Annabelle Bowman Spencer Clrnton Mrch Mrnona 11Lh3.1ClSOrl Otto Ypsilanti, Mrch Gerald Mtnchester Clrnton Mrch Arthur Culbert Clrnton Mrch Leo lrolrch lecum eh Mrch Page Szx ty hue CLASS OF 1943 Willard Van Tuyle Clrnton Mrch Dale Garrison, Clrnton, Mrch Ruth Boyd Stern Clrnton Mrch Wendell Mahrle Clrnton Mrch John Dorr, Clrnton Vlrch Joyce Murphy Vt rllace Tecumseh Mrch Earl Stern Clrnton Mrch Joyce Geiger Clrnton Mrch Mildred Casterlrne Clrnton Mrch Marion Clack Geiger Clrnton Mrch Mary Chlystek Clrnton Mrch George Simons Clrnton Mrch Frank Malrnowskr La Porte Indiana Helen Miller Adrran Mrch Edwin Blom Clrnton Mrch James Woodward Clrnton Mrch Jame Hermerdrnger Clrnton Mrch Corlecne Hunt Tipton Mrch Charles Lane Clrnton Mrch Robert Jones Tipton 'Vlrch Verna Lane Clrnton 'Vlrch 'Vtrlfred Frolrch CLASS OF 1944 Janice Allen Clrnton Mrch Margaret Garrrson Feldkamp Clrnton Mrch Donald Dresselhouse Clrnton Mrch Mary Kershner Clrnton Mrch Puby J Anglemyre Schuler Clrnton Mrch Glorra Kroh De Merritt Adrran Mrch John Samonek Manchester Mrch Carl Wrnchell, Clrnton Mrch Arthur Schuler Clrnton Mrch Robert kennedy Clrnton Mrch Irene Ogden Rogers Clrnton Mrch Janet Baker Feldkamp Clrnton Mrch Mary Brighton Clrnton Mrch John Robison Clrnton Mrch Terry Merritt Clrnton Mrch Dean Schnerrla Clrnton rlich 'Betty Bruder Donna M .Jacob Clrnton Mrch Mabel St John Jedele Clrnton Mrch Ted Greentrelt Clrnton Mrch John Stoner Clrnton Mrch Glen Jones Tipton Mrch James Campbell Clrnton Mrch Helen McDermott Smith Clrnton Mrch 'Deceased CLASS OF 194.1 Eileen Chrrstranson Clrnton Mrch Vrxran Moats Clrnton Mrch Joyce Hrndes Clrnton Mrch Robert knight Clrnton Mrch Alma Vthrte Clrnton Mrch Jean Randall Clrnton Vlrch Norma Serdel Onsted Mrch Donna Jean Calkrns Clrnton Mrch Evelyn Mathews Clrnton Mrch Charles Carlton Clrnton, Mrch David VanTuyle Clrnton Mrch Marie Grrbfrch, Clrnton Mrch . V , 1 . . 4 , 4 , . 2 ' us , , , . . I ' . . . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - , , . .N . . 1 . . . . . L1 r - ' ' 7 ' ' .. I , , , . . . . . ' , ' 1 1 1 1 r , 5 , . . . . ' . . ' ' 1 1 1 ' , Y ' r vu 1 4 .. ' ' . C 1 1 ' c , , . . . . 1 1 ' N . ' I . , Y Y ' , ' V . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 - ' 1 1 - 2 , , . ' , f , . , n, . . 1 , ' , 4 y Y , .y .. , A ' 1 ' 1 1 , , . I 1 ' 1 ' ' ' , , A . I ' 1 1 1 ' S ' ', , . 1 1 , 1 ' , , . 1 1 - ' ' , , . 1 1 1 , , 4 . . , . . V , , 1 1 1 ' , , l . . , , ' ' 7. i . 1 1 1 Y Y ' 1 1 - , . , . 1' 1 I I 1 1 c , , . 1' ' ' 1 ' , . . ' ' ' 1 1 - , , 1- , - . - . . 1 1 ' ' , , . ' ' , , . 1 4 - 1, , . Y 1 1 - 1. . ', , . 1 1 1 ' , , . 1 1 1 , ', Q . 1 1 - , . Junior' Feldkamp, Clrnton, Mrch. Shirley Priest Robison, Clinton, Mrch. . . . , . . , . . , , I . . r, I , . . . I y , , 1 1 1 , , . 1 51 - ' ' ' , , . , y I . . . , y ' , Y ' , . . , , ' . .' . . . '. ' ' ' - - - S . 1 ' 1 . , , . '- 1 1 ' ' ' , , . ' ' 1 1 - . , , . . . x . . 1 1 - ' 1 1 - , . A, , . . 9 1 . ' 7 J ' - I . , V . , 1 1 - '1 1 1 . . 1 . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ., , i . . U . .. . 7 Y A Y Y ' s, h , . . ' ' ' 1 1 - ' ' , , . 7 W . . '. . ' , . l A I h . . . v. . , . . r S Q , . , , . I l a 4 . , . . . Y., 1 , . . 1 1 - 1 1 - ,. . . . . . . 1 1 1 '- 1 1 1 1 ' . . , . . 1 1 - 1 1 - C 1 .. s 1 . . V . . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 5 1 1 ' 1 , , X . , - - 1 A . . - , c , . 7 ! ' x., , . u , . . , Y , . - - . . .. . , . 1 , , 4 1 1 - , - 1 1 - 7 , . 3- -l 1- , - . . . . 1 5 1 A - 1 , . Patsy Ott Balrd Clxnton Mlch Vlctor Voorhees Manchester Mxch Tracy Z1Ck Chnton Mlch Tom Gllman Cl nton Mlch Joe Busch Chnton Mlch Jean Baker McDermott Chnton Mxch Robelt Woodward Chnton M1ch Henry Stem Chnton Mlch Robext Warner Manchestel Mlch Mary Jane Hutton Chnton, Mlch Grant Vanlleusen Chnton Mlch Laurel Lane Chnton Mxch Steve Halchlahak Manchester Mlch Rlchard Glften Jackson M1ch Clarence Hem eldlngel Chnton Mlch Delton Ott Dexter Mlch CLASS OF 1946 RusseliA1uto Chnton Mxch Glen Blhlmeyer Chnton Much Class of 1916 m 1946 Hmnl Dorothy Busch Mathews Chnton Mlch Cyrll 1'l0l1Ch Tecumseh Mlch Nancy Gray Chnton Mlch Lllllan FllS1Ylge1 Llmton Mxch Marcheta Gxllespl Chnton Mlch John Gllman Chnton Mxch Janet Greenfleld Chnton Mlch Nancy Haas Chnton Much Ruth Ann Jacob Clmton Mlch Peter Knlght, Chnton Mlch Rxchard Meuxam Chnton Mxch Alfred Mxddlebrook Chnton Mlch Helen Petels Drake Onsted Mxch Howard R1chardson, Chnton Mxch Robert Schmxdt Chnton Mlch Maulyn Wald Chnton Mxch Warren Wardwell Chnton Mlch Annabella Vhlson Chnton Mlch 30th Anniversary ,Ja The Class of 1916 held a reumon the last Sunday m June ln 1946 ln the Congregatlonal Church parlors N me of the slxteen members of the class attended with thelr wlves and husbands The class advlsors, Mrs Mmme Green and Mrs Vlva Rxker were also present A pot luck dmner was served after which each one spoke of some event that had happened ln thelr school days such as the tugs of war across the river, the box socxals, the candy pull the slelgh rldes dances at the Town Hall the football and baseball games the County Champlon Outdoor Glrls Basketball Team and the County Fleld Days The alumni Assoclatlon of Chnton Hlgh School met IH the Audxtorxum June 1 1946 Through the efforts of Dr J A Blanchard of Morencx, C Oley Class of 19095 a name band from Toledo played for danclng Between two and three hundred people attended There was no dmner and no program, but everyone thought It was the best reumon ln several years The Alumnx Assocxatlon offxcers for 1946 47 are Glen Glhlmeyer, presx dent, Tom Gllman, v1ce presldent Mary Kershner, secretary , and Jean Randall, treasurer The annual dance wxll be held on June 7 1947 at the Chnton Hlgh School Audrtorlum Whltey Goldbrecht and hlS orchestra wlll fumlsh the muslc It IS hoped that another grand turn out wlll be had thxs year Now the boys are home agam and ratxonmg IS gone , let's have none mlsslng from the Clinton Alumni and friends reunion on Saturday night, June 7, 1947. Page Sixty-.six KU Syd? of 87.4 The Blue Star Mothers of Cllnton Mmchxgan were orgamzed May 27 1943 They were the Mothers of men and women m SCYVICC orgamzed to help ln whatever way they could those m servlce or thexr famllles They dnd the followmg m the three years they were orgamzed They dlsbanded IH October 1946 A glft falued at 82.50 was glven to every one leavmg for servlce 279 cards were sent fthey were blrthday sympathy and get well cardsj 14 baskets of fruit, 15 txmes they sent plants and flowers 5 boxes to wounded servlce men S150 ln money glfts to was ded men S35 to Salvatlon Army S25 to Selfrldge Fxeld Hospltal S100 to Re- habihtatxon Home at Indlan Lake S210 to Red Cross and S367 m Chlstmas Box Fund The followmg was donated to Percy Jones Hospltal S32 for magazines S50 for a h trays and tollet artlcles S58 for supplles S60 for records S95 for wheel chan' Other than money 5 bedslde radlos 12 dozen part wool socks 125 packed Christmas boxes 100 dozen home made CO0kl9S 50 bars to1let soap 100 Jig saw puzzles 30 playmg cards 20 cosmetxc boxes 300 palrs scuffels magazmes and funny books and gifts for the glft shop valued at S150 F01 Chfl tmas of 1949 and 1944 they helped buy and pack the boxes and for Chrxstmas of 1945 sent greetmg cards wlth S5 enclosed to those m servxce March 1946 they gave a banquet for all returned servlce men and their wives, follovsed by dancmg The fxrst offlcers were President Mrs Hazel Sell V100 Pre ldent Mrs J R Foreman Secretary Mrs Arlo Warner Correspondmg Secretary Mrs Frank Rawson Chaplain Mrs E W Myers Press Correspondent Mrs Leon Van Deusen Nl ays and Means Chalrman Mrs Harry Werth The Blue Star Mothers are grateful and thank everyone who helped make their three years a success PTA Clmton High School Parent Teachers Assoclatlon resumed actxvxtles m Septem ber of 1945 after a lapse of several years Under the leadership of Mrs Henry Vaughan presldent who was assisted by Mrs John Feldkamp, Mrs Cecil Woodward and Mrs Harold Kxebler ln the other offxces the PTA had a full year wlth a large attendance at every meetlng The two mam projects sponsored by the group wele promotlon of the county health U lt and mvestlgatlon of the reorgamzatlon of the Llmton School system to mclude adgommg school dlstrlcts Capable speakers were obtamed and open forums held on the sublect The 1946 47 offlcers, led by presxdent Mrs Gfuy Hoover attempted ln thexr program plans for the year to promote better understandmg of just what was bemg done ln the vauous departments of the school and the seven programs held durmg the year featured the departments m turn startmg wxth the bhop and Agriculture Department and ndmg mth Home Economlcs The P T A asslsted the band mothers ln a very successful Harvest Festlval which netted nearly S400 for the band mstruments fund ln November In Aurxl the P T A. IH cooperatlon wlth the county health department sponsored a two day sernes or health conferences for chlldren m the flrst elght grades who wen: selected by their teachers and the exammmg nurses for further xammatlon by br riuntley, head of the county health department A total ot 55 chlldren from 49 fanulxes were exammed and recommendatlons for treatment made Seven chlldren from the rural schools of the township also were brought m to the conference The plans for next year mclude health exammatxons Ior all chxldren from Kmder garden through the 12th grade m the Clmton schools Offlcers or the commg year s actxvltxes mclude Mrs Guy Hoover presldent Mrs Many Werth vice presldent Mrs John Admon, secretary Mrs Clarence Helmdmger K J luotleu The Band Mother's Club IS an organizatlon composed of the. mothers of the band members It sponsors the band, keeps the band umforms ln order, and renders assxstance to the Dlrectors of the Muslc Department wnenever necessary. The pres1dent of thxs Club IS Mrs Charles O'Ne1l. They meet once a month for a busmess meetlng and a soclal tlme. Page Sxxty seven . y . . . Y I . - , , . .,' ,L . . ., Q 2 ' S ' . .5 . g h. 3 ,. g I 5 3 P - . : Q ' -I S 3 - ' : .g g 59 S 3 9 -- .ig . 3. 5 9 ' .S 1 0 Q I ' s' .... ........ . ...... . ..... ...... . .. . . Treasurer. . ...... .... ...................,........... . M rs. Elmer Brown l .l 7 - ' ' I , , - . ' . , . . A ' . , . . , . 2. . .. . I. . , ... . . . . , , . , , . . . . Clrnton Mrchrqan Irrsrflrnt H S cw! T 1 rnll1M rrk mer Tu rsurer I C Q I'rre L r cf John I qc ruh Counulmen C L Ixrmball Hrrrv XI crth Foy Feldk rrnp M U1 we Max Steffens A ll Rudd THE INDUSTRIAL GROWTH OF CLINTON Robert Seidel Srnce the settlement of Clrnton rn the Vear 1829 rndustrral progress has made possrble to growth of the town whreh 1s fast beeomrng 1 modern well known vrllage of southern Mrchrgan In 1892 the frrst electrrc lrght plant was constructed rn Clrnton As trme went on the orrgrnal plant was rncreased Then rn 1938 through the efforts of Dr J P Foreman presrdent of the vrllage for 18 years the new Light Plant was burlt to take care of the ever rncreasrng demand for elee trrc power to turn the wheels of the ever rncreasrng rndustrres of Clrnton Srnce the year 1836 the prcturesque Atlas Nlrllrng Conrpany has sery ed all of the rural people around Clrnton For years the mrll has ground the farmers gram rnto feed or produced the flour that rs known by the tr frde name Hoyts Patent or Brsco flour The Clrnton Woolen Mrll started rn Clrrrton rn the year 1886 The com pany was a success and has srrrce proyrded m my Jobs for the resrdents of our town The modern corryenrences progress and qufrlrty of therr product lr rs made the term VN oolen Mrll synonymous wrth Qlrnton The Clrnton Nlachrne Company rs the latest factory to come to tne town Qtartrng on a small scale oceupvrnff the old lrglrt plant burldrng the company grew very fast A large foundry was added a new and mod ern offrce lrurldrng along wrth another produetron plant w rs burlt Broome rng the new 11 horse power gasolrne Clinton Engrne the Clrnton Mrehrne Company has deyeloped rnto an rndustry employrnff almost 890 people The new plant constructed last year on the edge of town rs ow ned by Fred terger The factory produces the garage essentr rl Gergernrte Crawler The growth of Clrnton rs raprdly lrecomrng a realrty The ever rncre rs rng populatron of Clrnton has caused a housrng shortage Howexer the construetron of new houses rn and around the vrllage rs relreyrng the srtuatron Page Sucty aught 1 ' . 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CLINTON MICHIGAN Nw ai 'Will Muchxgan Axe lmkmz west -11? -.-A-lm -'V vm-1- fs 13. lmkmg eaet Chntnn Hanlon M xrmufarturlng Co TQ QKT, 'ik 4 mngsaig Chntcm Makhme Company Page Surty nm: ,,.,a T' -xv Town Hall M I chngan State Pohce -5.1. 45145 'iw 1' in msg K 8 9 1 ,aff '5,,,r1s e gf A 4 1 Em 5 A 4 1 14 7 fn? eg I S rg. 4, ,v-'R' :AL Chnton Fnre Department Street Comnusswn Page smmy Clinton Mumclpal Llght Plant -ns fabiifqvghv ,han Bpheopnl Church Christian Scilnca Church CLINTGN K qaonsddil- St Dominic? Church Fr Francis Jun: Fx Willmm Mcfioldzick ,.f?'2+ 5 Xxx QW? i ' la:'rC, ' V First Congregational Church Rav. G. Kellogg. Pano: Page Seventy-one - : as 3 ' K Clinton Methodist Church Cm-ion Foltz. Minister CLINTON WOOLEN MFG C0 Established 1866 For 81 years your home town industry Our employees have a part and take great prlde ln producing the cloth for the famous WEST POINT CADETS Also tine fabrics for Military School, Police, Firemen, Letter Carrier Uni forms, Nurses Capes, and closed car interiors. Page Seventy two ' ' M av l e . f ' 1 jf- , ' IWEQM' K 4' ' ' W ' . ' . 4 ,M iwrvx In a .fwfr iv, K, I V : R Q of 3 2 is ' . ' , x , ' . if? ' I . l I A . o 1 . , . . . . M 2' 25 - ATLAS MILLINC C0 BISCO FOR BREAD HOYTS PATENT FOR PASTRY MERCHANT AND CUSTOM GRINDING FLOUR - GRAIN FEEDS Phone 97 Clinton Michigan 4.1 Page Seventy-three G I G R N I G H T Ge1gerKn1ght AUTOCREEPERS and COASTERS CLINTON PRODUCTS COMPANY Clinton Mlchlgan U S A In Canada Advance Steel Products, Ltd. Chatam, Ontario Page Seventy-jour I I 451 The Clmton Machme Company started one year ago wlth 50 em ployees to buxld the Chnton Engine Today wlth 846 employees we have set a production record ot 1063 engines a day We are proud of the co operatlon of our employees ln helping us to achleve our goal 'THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS SPECIALIZING IN 1 TO IM H P GASOLINE ENGINES By building better Clxnton Engines, we build a better Cllnton We ship Engmes to every rountry on earth Page Seventy hu vial, if f my 5 4' 1 .. , I ll . . O 6 A sa ' ' , .... l . . ' C Congratulatlons Seniors from SHELL GAS STATION Howard I Goodall Plop Clyde VS W IV Ou ner TIRFS TL BE? B ATTFRIES Cllntou NIlClllj., tI1 WILLIAMS AND GEIGER Establxshed 1924 Chrysler and Plymouth Internatlondl Tlucks Sales and QCIVICC Ceneral Inlectnc Appllance and Complete G E Kitchens I' lreetone Tlres Home and Auto Supplies Clmton NTlChl1,Z1I KIEBLER AND SONS MARKET BFTTFR 'VIE ATS Phone '33 Clinton INIlChlg2l,l'l Page Seventy slx K6 ' ' Y -1 S' -' . 7 '. v - Ju , 0 1 K . , T 1 IL i A 'T A J A . A. .rt Authorized AAA United Motor Service k.- ' L . . . . . I ,. A . .Y X J A A A L LANCASTER MOTOR SALES n Mlch STEFFENS DRUG STORE C 4 9 Mi ' Compliments of MIDWAY CAFE GOOD FOOD WELL SERVED Compliments of CASNER S FRIENDLY SERVICE 233 W Michigan Avenue Phone 34 Clinton Michigan Our Congratulations to you Semors CLINTON ICE CREAM PARLOR Phone 211 Congratulations Graduates CLINTON DAIRY H Dicks Prop Phone 'Z F3 Clinton Michigan CRANE S REPAIR SHOP Complete Line of Pumps and Accessories Clinton Michigan PETER'S GARAGE Gasoline Oil and General Repairing Phone 202 F2 Clinton Michigan Congratulations Seniors CLINTON DAIRY RAR Complete Fountain Service CIIMOII Michigan Pg Seve ly sh! as ' ' Y . , ., . . Clinton Michigan a e 'T 'ei . THE NEW POLAR BEAR INN CONKLIN and COREY BAKERY STATE SAVINGS BANK TURKS BARBER SHOP C HARRISON S SHOE SCHULER BROTHERS HOSPITAL Compl nts of A where Old Friends Meet New Ones C' i ' M' West of Salin Good Luck, Seniors Congratulations, Senior Class 9 linton Michigan Clinton Michigan C S from ,ompliments of 9 Clinton Michig . . san UNDERWOOD LEROY F. TIRB CHEVROLET SALES SANDW1 GRAVEL O. K. USED CARS C on M ' an Ud HAUSE VAN S PASTRY SHOP FUNERAL HOME IRISH HILLS LUCKER SERVICE II s Moons and 50N co ood, Owner . . an 9 A. VL. VAN WINKLE li-nton Michigan Tecu l 0 an Congratulations Class of 1947 O I Where Meat Is C ut and W R. ht Everything to Build Anything anchester ' ' an Clinton ' ' an K E KEHOE STEWART S MARKET RUSSELLS BARBER STONERS BARBER SHOP SHOP M VAN CAMPS R AND R EAT SHOP mon STORES M' ' ' C l' t. f Compliments of Omp lmen Q 0 9 . I C l t L' f Meats Grocerles Y egetables omp e e me 0 3dl8S Ready nton Mlchigan I Compliments of Compliments of 9 9 t M' h' ichigan Compliments of 9 Phone 80 mon Clinton ' Michlgan The Best of Luck to the Seniors RAY'S COZY CAFE Clinton Mlchngan HI' KIDS Let s All Go Out to HORN S After the show and get some of those swell Sandwlches and Ice Cream Sundaes Irish Hills Mnchxgan Fltters of Feet Men s and Boys Furmshlngs A good place to trade Clinton Mlchxgan Our Congratulations to the Graduates of '47 THE CORAL BEAUTY SHOP Phone 67 Clmton Michigan SHAMROCK INN Reservations for Partles Closed Monday Steaks Chops Sandw lches Phone 43 F12--Onsted Insh Hills Michigan nx- L Q5 WEAVER ELECTRIC SHOP Electrlcal Appllances Oll Burners and Stokers Lllnton Mlclugan , a Q s , , . w 0 u u Pggg E ghly two Congratulatlonfi Grdduatm Good Luck Semors FLOYD HALLADAY of MATTHEW s DAIRY BAR from Clmton Mlchngan Clinton M1ch1gan Lomplxments or Compllmentg gf INSURANCE SUPER SERVICE Phone 239 Geo D Bowman and James McDermott 206 'lyrell Street Smclalr Products Chnton MlChlgdH Cllnton Mlchxgan Comphments of FAY S MARKET RENO'S TAVERN SEVEN ACRES Leadale Owner P g E ghty th JOHN S. HAUSE BOWMAN? GABLER S SERVICE Com pl FRANK GILMAN d 0 A M h g WOLF S VARIETY STORE sc: 1 oo R and S CLEANERS HAWLEY S HARDWARE rd r H Chnt Mi hig n CHIC DRESS SHOP O E PRIEST O B FELDKAMP CLINTON FARM SPECIALTIES HnyV h RICES NATHANIAL O GOULD UPHOLSTERY SERVICE h r THE BUCKET PRESTON S INN p nd 0 Pg Eghtyl Bob All FARM BUREAU STORE SHAMROCK VALLEY CABINS iments of Stan ard il gent e ' 'ug n Clinton ic i an I I o S . Arc i ect - en's Douglas Rasmussen Gus Smith I I Ha wa e' Plumbing Frank H Preston. and eating ' Phone 70 Pro rietor a wner ' on c a i - our ' AMERICAN LEGION Frederick E Pleper Post No 176 Clinton Mlchiagn te a an at p te a d der and t ll ee fW ldW DAILY TELEGRAM Es bl h d 1892 ROBERTA HORNSBY POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT H ySt NEWHAUSER HATCHERIES PENCE S CLOTHING STORE THE CLINTON INN odLk dt yth VETERANS FOREIGN WARS t46 C LADIES AUXILIARY V F W t'V4 Cgtlt t e assof' Meetings-4th Thurs a evenm eac mon , VF.W Hall C mpl nts of F 6. A.M No 175 Gold n Rod Chapte N 85 0 E S AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY LtedBetWh f947 Ca f7 THE CLINTON LOCAL C t pl t f7 IOHN E MONAGHAN W ath Sea l BAILEY S STANDARD SERVICE BEACH BROTHERS SHAMROCK EGGS 619E LbetySt An Abo 'VI hgan STERLING STUDIOS P g Eighty five A1 . fy 1 ' ' P ,fx E . . 9: xeigi. 9 'f2v,a1a:ff1t-Xt ' , ' 'x n s is es A Ve r ns Org iz ion dedicated to a com le n un st - ing Service 0 a V t rans 0 or ars I and II and to their to the families and to our community. - Class 0 1 Best Wishes to the Go uc an he Best of 1 SS 0 -4 Ever ing ta is e in Hazel Way ,lin on's Home Newspaper Correspondent Better Business Printing OF . Com iments o the Congratulations Class 0 '4 to the graduating class River Raisin Pos 46, linton e er l, nc. I I Pos A 0. enr ein, Postmaster , on ra ua ions o th Cl 47 . d y ' g h th -Qcfrzowfecfgmen! We, also, want to express our thanks to-the studentsg -particularly business andprofessional establishments, organizations, .and friends of this community for their assistance in editing this publication. 'lqpp reclafion We, also, want to' express our thanks to the studentsg particularly Marilyn Hoelzer and Margaret Higgins for the cover designg the faculty, especially Raymond Anglemyre for his willing co-operation and kind ad- viceg Vance Ogden for his persevering efforts in securing military infor- mation for the dedication and honor pagesg and Clyde Way for his helpful assistance in promoting the advertising. We express our gratitude and thanks to Mrs. Doris Way for her un- derstanding spogisorship and guidance without whose assistance this pub- lication of Clinton High Memoirs would not have been possible and been a success. rglufogzapfzs Page E ighty-six ' HUPRINT X I'11!yl:,u.'wr: ,ff .TX I I I ' 'wlxll-xx1v,N1unxr,xx
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