Clinton High School - Memories Yearbook (Clinton, MI)
- Class of 1960
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Scott Hartman Superindentant Principal FACULTY K wfgggg Many free hours are spent by the high school teachers in the casual and relaxing atmosphere of the new teachers' lounge. W V in Y 'svn ,ww we mea . 1 FJ .gi hwy? w iz ' 1 Mr- RaYm01'1d An91emYre, Mrs. Helen Bareis, English Physical Education Mr. Wesley Coffey, Mr. Richard Chatters, Mathematics Science and Biology C i l W' Mr. Albert Fox, Mrs. Ruth Hooveri Q Social Scienc.e ' Homemaking Q ,I gM,f'i gs gli n ,i X l. . I 'AQ - s 'LJ ff A ' 'A' - Mr. Jerry Broomfiel Physical Education Mr. Tom Fagan, Varsity Coach Mr. John Jansen, Agriculture and Shop ww. ,,, X' was In mwiiiwx J sl lr, :.. Y NH? -az 5 l 1 ' if 'a 5 0 '??.3av ,mms wgm Am Bw. ,nw was mink, mn em Nam mnamv wa Y 1+ 5 ' , .-:-- A ww 5661 X 's Y ss ' - . ss .'.. .Y E -.:- an - , 4. mes . - Z.. is . W 1. .1 Mrs. Pearl Campbell, Mrs. Elisabeth Dillon, Mrs. Geraldine Gorton 3rd Grade Elementary Music 3rd Grade of i Clif B if .55 Mrs. Esther Greene, Mrs. Doris Hawkins, Mrs. Hendrika Hulett, 3rd Grade Librarian 5th Grade fs. 1 W lisa be . Mrs. Louise Johns, Mrs. Leora Kane, Mrs. Nancy McCormidk, Kindergarten 3rd Grade lst Grade w .4 Mrs. Leona Meeks, MIS- Li-1Y Neb10. Mrs. Edith Powell, 2nd Grade 2nd Grade lst Grade wma? H EF W. .Aff 'Q -. - , ff , A Q Mrs. Virginia Proctor, Mrs. Kathryn Sage, 5th Grade 4th Grade Mrs. Julia Titley. Mrs. Mabel Winchell Mrs. Bessie Wise, 2nd Grade 6th Grade lst Grade Office Staff Mrs. Marie Bodell, Elementary Office ' t Q! Mrs. Gartha Anglemyre, High School Office Cafeteria and Maintenance CL. to R.J: Betty Meyers, Mary Mary Powell, and Vera Odell. Service' Clin to Roy: Martin, Lawson Ward,i and Frank Wood. SENIURS Seniors know there is such a thing as mixed emotions. We who have just graduated know the joy of realization of anticipation, pleasure of fulfillment, the sadness of fare well, the finality of closing a chapter in our lives., I - ,. P as iss fa I A I 1 .- Af' mai me ga 5 Si ma E .ga E:2 windwa- ah ? a - a ROGER ALLEN HLet's enjoy ourselves while we can.U Football, 1'2'3I Baseball, 1-2-3-47 Class Parliamentarian, 37 Varsity Club, 3-47 Future Farmers, l-2-3-47 Sentinel, 27 President, 37 Greenhand, Chapter farmer, Demonstration Land Judge, Livestock Judge7 Chorus. 3-4. BART AIUTO Today, football is my game: The QB-me Of love another day.n Football, l-3-47 Basketball, 1-2-3-4: Baseball, l-2-3-47 Track, l-2-3-47 Varsity Club, 3-4: Band, l-2: Cli-IIJZOH Youth Club. 1-2-3-4. MARY Lou Bowmzm 'uasafaa ifmw SE 'Q EE HA winsome girl, happy and gay, gets her' jgl s gm work done day by day.U Future Nurses, 2-37 Concert Band, l-2-3-47 Marching Band, 1-2-3-47 Dance Band, 17 Class Vice President, 17 Moose Essay Con- test, 27 Class Secretary, 47 Senior Play, 47 Salutatorian, 4. ANTHONY V. CARUSO HHappy am I, from care I flee. Why can't the rest of you be like me?U Football, 1-27 Basketball, l-2-3-47 Base- ball, 2'3-42 Track, 2-3-41 Clinton Youth Club, 1-2-3-47 Concert Band, 1'2'3'47 Marching Band, l-2-3-4. za ' we at ' 3222? aa a a E WEEE a lam B. E I ,N QQ Waxman ZSESSNVJ Q Ha:-film SW E a a E.. an Kay Diane Creger UA fine girl and a friend so true7 If she has faults, they're very few.H Girls Athletic Association, 1-27 Clinton Youth Club, l-2-3-47 Vice President, 37 High School Choir, l-3-47 Pep Club, 47 School Paper Staff, 3: Annual Editor, 47 Class Secretary, 1-21 Class Treasurer, 37 Student Council Secretary, 47 Future Homemakers, 1-27 Secretary l7 Treasurer, 27 Senior Play, 47 Varsity Cheerleader, 2-3-47 Journalism Award, 4. mr lx ' N , . Yam a DANNY FOSTER Hbn not going to worry over life or girls! Basketball, l-27 Baseball, 1-2-31 Clinton Youth Club, 3-47 Wrestling, l-2. HAWKINS A pleasant manner wins many friends. Future Homemakers, 1-2-3-47 Photog- rapher, 3. DAVID HUNT Hsometimes he sits and thinks, Other times he just sits.n Football, l-2-3: Baseball, 37 Clinton Youth Club, l-2-3-4. VICTOR GROEB UMake much of me, good men are scarce.n F00tba1l, 1-2-3-47 Co-captain, 37 All County Football Team, 3-47 All State Football Team, 4: Ann Arbor All Star Basketball, 1-3. KAY KATHERINE HAPPEL HA girl who's peppy and bright, you'll think she's all right.H Future Homemakers, lg Girls Athletic Association, 1: Class Treasurer, l. GAYLE JAMES UMy intentions were good: I was going to do it, but some how or other I never got to it.H Class Vice-President, 37 Clinton Youth Club, l-2-3-4. BOB JURASEK UA man who blushes is not quite a brute.H Baseball, l-2-3-4: Basketball, 1-2-3-47 Track, 1-2-3-4: Most Valuable Track Award, 4: Clinton Youth Club, l-2-3-4: Football, 1-2-3-47 Co-captain, 4: Most Valuable Football Award, 3: Varsity Club, 3-4. Team. 4: Class President, 2: Track, 2-37 .A W li EX TOM MANN UTall as Lincoln, loud as Clay, but wait I'l1 have my day.u Basketball, 37 Track, 3-47 All-County Band, 37 Marching Band, l-2-3-47 Concert Band, 1-2-3-47 Choir, 47 Debate Club, 27 President, 27 Wolverine Boys State, 37 Varsity Club, 4. CYNTHIA MARTIN HAlways haPPY. always kind, she's a girl we like to find.H Future Homemakers, 1-3-47 Year Book, 47 Future Teachers.4: Reporter,47 Choir,3. ELLA LITTRELL HIS she talking yet--or again.u Girls Athletic Association, 17 Future Homemakers, l-2-3-4: President, 47 Future Teachers, 37 Clinton Youth Club, 1-2-3-47 Student Council, 3. BEN MAHRLE UThere goes Ben in that little car. It doesn't take long to go very far. Marching Band, l-2-3-47 All-County Band, 3-47 Concert Band, l-2-3-47 Dance Band, 1-2-47 Debate Club, 2. . :' 53,7 -...S Bw- x Qgkz- .0s:,45,:, . , , f1 , s,X CHARLES MATTIS Ulf he were measured, it's a long way around, but a nicer fellow couldn't be found.U Football, 1-2-3-47 Varsity Club, 47 Track, 3-47 Baseball, 3-4. MARILYN MEEKS UAlways smiling, never glum, she is a happy, cheerful chum.H Future Homemakers 1-2-3-47 Secretary 27 President 37 Treasurer 47 Class Vice- President, 47 Concert Band, 1-2-3-47 Marching Band, 1-2-3-47 Majorette, 3-41 Girls Athletic Association, 1-27 High School Choir 3-42 All County Band 1-2-3 Cheerleader, l-2-3-47 Annual Staff, 47 Senior Play, 47 Homecoming Queen, 47 D.A.R. Good Citizen, 4. -as. .. .- 1 - -.- . -,, - IF? V. z' H 'm , Q B 327. B is , Y, si ms HA1l great men are dying7 I don't feel so well myself.N Track, 1'2f Clinton Youth Club, 1'2'3'4I Basketball, l-2-3. BETTY PEGG nPleasant, friendly, oh, so nice! She'l1 soon be dodging shoes and rice.H Clinton Youth Club, 1-2-3-47 Secretary, 2 President, 37 Concert Band, 1-2-31 March- ing Band, 1-2-3-4: Majorette, 3-47 Senior Play, 47 High School Choir, 3-4. Y Y '-E' W ' . -5 1 raw' -1 H B' 5 ss A-W THOMAS V. ODELL Uls a man of few words, often seen, but seldom heard.u Clinton Youth Club, l-2-3-47 Future Farmers, 1-2-3-47 Greenhand, 17 Chapter Farmer, 27 Reporter, 27 Chaplain, 37 Treasurer, 47 Public Speaking, 1-2-37 Parliamentarian, 47 Land Judging, 37 Livestock Judging, 4. NOEL PAPSDORF nln classroom and in hall, her smile is sent to all.H All County Band, 1-2-3-47 Concert Band, 1-2-3-47 Marching Band, 1-2-3-4: Dance Band, 47 Drum Major, 3-47 Cheer- leader, 37 Class President, 17 Class Historian, 2-37 Class Secretary, 37 Senior Play, 4. 1-.avr J :gg PAY'-PON as H M1-I sg 3:777 19 H Es 2355533 na-E - V, E ,Ewing wigs E , MARYANN PROCTOR HTo me all boys are the same, but I've found one I can tame. ' Clinton Youth Club 1'2'3'41 Girls Athletic Association, 17 Future Teachers, 2-37 Band, 1-2-37 Choir, 37 Junior Class President, 37 Student Council Represent- ative, 47 Senior Play, 4. DAVE RAFFERTY HHas sighed at many, but loves only one.u Clinton Youth Club, l-2-3-47 Marching Band, l-2-3-47 Concert Band, l-2-3-4. HARRY ROUMELL HA great lover of sports is he, and a better sport you'll never see.n Football, l-2-3-47 All County Foot- ball, 3-42 Basketball, 1'2'3'47 All County Basketball, 3-47 Most Valuable Basketball Award, 47 Baseball, l-2-3-47 Concert Band, l-27 Marching Band, 1-27 Track, 1'2'3'47 Student Council Represent- ative, 2-37 Choir, 47 Varsity Club, 47 Senior Play, 47 Annual Staff, 4. IRENE SCHEYTT HI never let my schoolwork interfere with my education.N Future Homemakers, l-27 Girls Athletic Association, 37 Senior Play, 47 High School Choir, 1-3-47 Clinton Youth Club, l-2-3-47 Homemaker of Tomorrow, 4. , ,vw 'Z JAN RASMUSSEN HA sharp word never comes from a good heart.n Girls Athletic Association, l-27 Future Nurses, 2-37 Clinton Youth Club, l-2-3-47 Assistant Secretary, 4: Senior Play, 47 Concert Band, 1-2-3-47 Annual Staff, 47 Marching Band, 1-2-3-4. CLIFF ROGERS UA sence of humor, a smile so fine, at telling jokes he sure does shine.n All County Football, 3-47 Track, 2-37 Football, 1-2-3'47 Basketball, l-2-3-47 Baseball, 1-2-3-47 senior Play, 47 Clinton Youth Club, l'2-3-47 Choir, 3-47 Varsity Club, 4. Lassie Slusher UA lass who strives to please. Gets alon with all with ease.N Dramatics, 27 Debate Club, 27 Girls Auxiliary, 27 Future Teachers, 3-47 Presi dent, 47 Future Homemakers, 47 Clinton Youth Club, 3-47 Senior Play, 47 Assis- tant Editor of Annual, 47 Class Treasurer, 47 Valedictorian, 47 Pep Club, 47 Jourmai ism Award, 4. BUD SLUSHER HOh, tell me a way to gain knowledge without studying.n Clinton Youth Club, 2-3-4. RON THOMAS UIn school he is so quiet--But ohiii At night.u Football, 3'41 Track, 2-3-47 Varsity Club, 47 Future Farmers, 17 Student Council, 37 Boy's State, 3. JIM TONNEBERGER uLive while you may, for death is quite permanent.N Football, 1-2-3-47 County Football, 47 Basketball, l7 Track, 3-47 Future Farmers, l-27 Class Vice-President, 37 Senior Play, 47 Varsity Club. 4. SYLVIA ANN SWANSTON HA gentle voice, a sweet smile, a true friend--all the while.H Future Homemakers, l-2-3-47 Reporter, 37 Secretary, 47 Clinton Youth Club, 17 Choir, 37 Annual Staff, 4. GEORGE TAYLOR UI love work--I can look Basketball. 17 Baseball, 1-27 Track, 1, Future Farmers, 1-2'3-47 Reporter, 37 Chaplain, 47 Greenhand, 17 Chapter Farmer, 2. at it for hours CONNIE WIEDMAYER HBorn to giggle, and giggle I must.n Clinton Youth Club, 1-2-41 Concert Band, 1-2-37 Marching Band, 1-2-37 School Choir, 3. JERRY WERTH Baseball, 1-3-47 Basketball, 2-37 Concert Band, 1-2-3-47 Marching Band, 1-2-3-4. Quiet men at times are most surprising.u -n agifg nBE 'v s a a :WEEE E. nj SNES E me SW LARRY WOOD HI'm not as dumb as I act.u W s Basketball, 1-37 Baseball, 1-2-3-47 I Marching Band, 1-2-3-47 Concert Band, 1-2-3-47 ChOir 2-3-4. Mrs. Charlotte Parker Senior Class Advisor Ea .s .xg , ss ax. as m ' ms H V . ' ss .min ,law ss H. N mms , n s'im ysxiigs ,CM H8888 am H E .eg Q--H Eiiggg M .KV Tas DORIS WILLIAMS Hsee that person? She's the one who's lively, smiling, full of fun.u Clinton Youth Club, 1-2-37 Future Home makers, 1-2: Future Teachers, 3. BRUCE WINDER HLoves speed, nerves of steel, sitting behind an auto wheel.H Football, l-2-3-4: Basketball, l-2-3: Baseball, 1-2-3-4: Track, 1-2-37 Class Historian, 37 Varsity Club, 4. 'mb Mr. Leon Bodell Senior Class Advisor Mr. Albert Fox Senior Class Advisor Annual SWE Kay Creqer Editor Lassie Slusher Assistant Editor Harry Roumell Sports Editor Marilyn Meeks, Roberta Dec- ker KJunior Associatej, and Kay Creger apply the finish- ing touches to the annual. Marilyn Meeks Advertising Editor Sylvia Swanston Typist Kay Happel Typist Senior Mary Lou Bowman Salutatorian Kay Creger Editor 1960 Senior Memories Victor Groeb Most Valuable Football Award - 1959 . L ' '1 Bob J urasek Most Valuable Track Award - 1959 Ben Mahrle Journalism Award BH una!! ms! e B Celebrities Marilyn Meeks DAR Good Citizen Award Noel Papsdorf John Philip Sousa Music Award anal ee .e xmsgwl ew, W. gn 1'- :H H ? .2 xmaiii A eggs HXQE' .EQ , Hgggl VAS, BHK Ms E ,. mms ss Irene Scheytt Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tommorrow Award Lassie Slusher Valedictorian E ss , a me ,EEE Xa a w as ,QEN T gm-E . a een m mm a mg e e e eg Harry Roumell Most Valuable Basketball Award - 1960 -a W gi 5 ss- H sagem E E ss me -ss E. sagem MW He amen B-e nm mmm e ss,-.ss Q Sem m H ss ' mai n .ss new me W E . me 339 an mg, Q in Mis: Sa ee m new me me WEN? an ,ss mn mmkfm 'ew-me E ez. e EWS ., ere V iii? is H 1 J e axis ,. a V an FEE was S The Motel Diplomat where the Seniors enjoyed staying dur- ing their trip to Washington. The boat that took the Seniors for an enjoyable evening at the Mt. Vernon Amusement Park. Lrraraai iran is enior The front lawn at Mt. Vernon, leading up to the beautiful mansion of George and Martha Washington. --., , ., ' 1- ' . M 1' v E A group of the Seniors on tne top deck of the boat that took them to Mt. Vernon Amusement Park. Trip W :4 PTi4lVZl4 3 ll eg hgiol n'WV The U. S. Marine Corps War Memor- The old Club Teahouse, this was ial, Arlington, Virginia. This is once George Washington's Club. the largest sculpture ever cast in bronze. l ?nSide the ThOmaS Jefferson Memor' Overlooking Washington D. C. from 131- The Statue of Thomas Jeffer- the windows of the Washington Mon- son- A ument. Senior Play fggggga. M ' gsm -- , M . as k E - Q ' nggmvw H wiwgigm .' J - - :Msn EE gg? V' K Z5g?wif Q W E w as E ,EEE EE, . 5' ifgiggr Sgggsggigu F5755 s is 9 an 5554 Q if. Q .sfsfjgwfimlgm 5 25195 mils!! M25 H EE ' mwfg , QS. ,,,,g55,QgQs,sEw -x I .news , K .E LE Q 1:13 gig .. . , M sm ,,. ws wxiwsm V W' W A if K if . 1 . E. Lf? ' iw :': , if , M5 ss ad' 3 First Row QL. to R.J: Mr. Fox, uirectorp Maryann rroctor, Lassie Slusher, Irene Scheytt, Mrs. Parker, Director: Second Row: Jan Rasmussen, Marilyn Meeks, Noel Papsdorf, Betty Pegg. Kay Creger, Pat Blumenauery Back Row: Roger Allen, Jim Tonneberger, Cliff Rogers, Harry Roumell, Ron Thomas. HMeet Corliss Archeru, a comedy in three acts, was chosen by the Seniors for their class play. The cast spent many long hours rehearsing the play and their hard work was rewarded by the enthusiastic response of the aud- ience. The capable directions of Mrs. Parker and Mr. Fox were the contrib uting factors in the sucess of the play. CLASSES A typical scene of the crowded C.H.S. halls as classes are dismissed for lunch hour. Juniors First Row CL. to R.l: Melinda Schwartz, Helen Kinney, Barbara Coffelt, Jill Rainsberger, Carolyn Tonneberger, Peggy Porter, Sue Gritzmaker, Ruth Hagadorn, Ann Wilson, Janet Measures, Second Row: Roberta Decker, Jeannie Meyers, Jackie Williams, Ilene Hahn, Sue Comstock, Linda Puchly, Fran Aiuto, Pat Calhoun, Pat Thiel, Marion McGee, Karen Sweet, Cookie Wayne, Mary Cutler, Third Row: Richard Martin, Terry Reister, Dave Blatchford, Bill Deuel, Richard Robinson, Candace Hull, Jean Greenwald, Cynthia Smith, Duane Oliver, John Bodell, Jerry Rhoades, Johnny Maurer: Back Row: Bill Geiger, John Anderson, John Norcross, Phil Groeb, Howard Colthurst, Dave Hoover, Tom Collins, Chuck Escott, Elwyn Baird, Larry i Brown, Lynn Grinnell, Larry Wegner, Harry Smith, Mike Beckman. A Compliments of Russel's Barber Shop. Sophomores irst Row CL. to R.J: Mr. Chatters, Advisor, Judy Thomas, Suzanne Spencer, Sally iller, Janet Holm, Jackie Saxton, Ardy Thomas, Beth Ayres, Pat Hunt, Mr. Broom- ield, Advisory Second Row: Richard Waters, Esther Haft, Mike McGee, Jack Es- ott,Chuck Knight, Nondra Adkins, Shirley Brown, Joyce Anderson, Richard Ehnis, n Foster: Third Row: Joyce I. Anderson, Linda Wood, Tom Bodell, George Hooks, ill Stamich, Carole Jones, Anita Sebring, Susanne O'Fairo, Bill Stanley, Tim lumenauer, Dave Fox, Carol Bugbee, Kathy Thomas: Back Row: George Reese, Tom ooks, Glenn Buckmaster, Jim Fowler, Jay Adrion, Bill Shavalier, Steve Covell, oy Hess, Dave Weinberg, Dan Barron, Don Goshorn, Mike Hause, John Powell, Ronny ones, Jerry Williams. Compliments of Harry Spencer, Trucking. Freshmen First Row CL. to R.D: Mr. Anglemyre, Advisor, George Bellair, Ronnie Oliver, Darlene Hahn, Janice Rhoades, Alice Reimer, Vicki Brewer, Alberta Rasmussen, Gary Keehl, Pam Calhoun, Mary Louise Odell, Diana Walden, Carrol Jurasek, Gregg Smith, Mr. Coffey, Advisory Second Row: Mike Hause, Joanne Jones, Duane Land- wehr, Terry Reinhart, Danne Saxton, Julie Schwartz, Judi Waltz, Bonnie Geiger, Ruby Slusher, Judy Reister, Donna Thomas: Third Row: Don Hooks, Gary Poore, Bill Kaiser, Mike Bryant, Jon Sweet, Doug Mitchling, Barbara Herman, Carolyn Johns- ton, Jim Hoyt, Doug Karpo, Roger Boswell, Mickey Grinnell, Evelyn Witherell, Bart Colthurst, Stanley Whitt: Back Row: Karan Artz, Gary Measures, Karen Rum- ler, Cathy Bauer, Mike Brown, Charles Wilson, Ronnie Hulett, Rusty Lane, Knowl-1 ton Brown, Donna Sackett, Barry Happel, Ronald Coffelt, Dolores Balliet, Margo Baldwin. Compliments of Edwin Wight, D.D.S. V. 8th Grade irst Row QL. to R.D: Eugene Alber, Nevada Gillman, Carol Manchester, Kenneth rench, Roy Schwartz, Edwin Odell, Mary Wilson, Joy Hawkins, Margaret Reimer ruce Freeburn, Joyce Bailey: Second Row: Mrs. Sager, Advisor, Eugene McCol- um, Wayne Sisty, Mary Ann Treat, Trina Mattis, Richard Buckmaster, Roy New- on, Patty Vernon, John Senkewitz, Janice Anderson, Mike Pillbeam, Gary Pe- ers, Blythe Rainsberger, John Schuler, Bill Sage, Richard Thomas, Mrs. Bar- is, Advisor: Third Row: Billy Van Camp, Cynthia Werth, Phyllis Flint, Carol idler, Harold Miller, David Olson, Dean Kirkland, Donald Finkbeiner, Sandra ennett, Judy Robinson, Donna Stephenson, Twila Brown, Jane Hartman, Judy Puch y, Norleen Pratt: Back Row: James Tallman, Richard Service, Lynn Copley, Mary artiny, Connie Brown, Eddie Blatchford, Robert Tallman, Barry Winder, Mickey 1 l w 1 1 unt, James Shelton, Ronnie Degner, Charles Treat, Eileen O'Connor, Lorena Fitz- atrick, Richard Brown. Compliments of Baird Television Service. i 7 , 'J 7th Grade First Row: KL. to R.J: Earl Cook, Dennis Bowman, Mary Lancaster, Cheryl Stout, Nancy Bowman, Karen Nortley, Denise Simmons, Kristin Driscoll, Tracy Matthews, Jim Campbell, Roger Covell, Patricia Kaiser, Jennie Baldwin: Sec- ond Row: Tom Doyle, Glenn Kinney, Frankie Bischer, Joe Peters, Mark Hahn, George Service, Daniel Mieduch, Rickie Sparks, Donald Hoyt, George Lancas- ter: Third Row: Sandra Miller, Glenda Shavalier, Cheryl Martin, Eugene Weg- ner, Lynn Schuler, Kay Fair, Louise Alber, Carolyn Girbach, Roxanne Pill- beam, Lila Brown, Barbara Finkbeiner, Patricia Blom, Johnny Hoyt, Linda Blatchfordg Fourth Row: Mrs. Ethel Truesdale, Advisory Linda Kelley, Vicky Mohr, Roger Haft, Terry Whiteman, Linda Brown, John Schaufele, Barbara Sta- mats, Pamela Kane, Gloria Maniscalco, Bruce Greenfield, James Englehardt, Wayne Poore, Patricia Whitworth, Karen Johnson, Connie Harrison, David Van Riper, Mr. Milton Lawson, Advisory Fifth Row: Cynthia Young, Linda Shava- lier, Jimmy Smith, Audrey Wight, Rickey Knight, Charlotte Poll, Judy Allen, Roger Mann, Gordon Moore, Harris sevey, Billy Hess, Sheryl Winchell, Linda Colthurst, Linda Jacobs, Jerry Whitman: Back Row: Stanley senkewitz, Diane Wismer, Bonnie Rogers, Cynthia Parker, Mary Williams, Judy Bugbee, John Ba- singer, Roberta Comstock, Cherryl Faust, Mike Loucks, Bonnie Hoelzer, Gin- ger Frazier, David Papsdorf, Donald Degner, Denise Anderson, Bernadine Baisch, Lydia Torres, Willard Woodard. Compliments of Lipp's Friendly Service. 6th Grade First Row CL. to R.J: Hugh Miller, Michael Koda, Nancy Hogan, Howard, Girbach, James Barnard, Robert Pardee, Roger Proctor: Second Row: Bonnie Bowman, Sandra Poore, Terry Brooks, Bemy Truesdale, Gerry Eddy, Nancy Marsh, Bob McGuigan, Mary Ann McDermott, Roxie Ostrander, Sheryl Olson, Diane Lauer, Dede Meyers, Donald Hathaway, Mary Ann Manchester: Third Row: Mrs. Kane, Teacher: Virgil Kramer, Jack Schwab, Terry Grinnell, Mary Ann Woodward, Robert Robinson, Diana Alber, Larry Hierholzer, Gary couture, Sandra Winchell, William Jedele, Sherry Whitt, Chuck Cutler, Danny Tirb, Phill Smith, Robert Proctor, David Saxton, Charles Williams, Mrs. Winchell, Teacher: Fourth Row: Garna Service, Laurie Huelett, Thomas Schaufele, Randy Frazier, Richard McDermott, Sandra Brown, Sharon Baker, Susan Bennett, Glenn Lewis, Brian Baker, Shirley Davis, Connie Flint, Ronald Matthews, Eddy Vogel, Archie Gillman, Wayne Johnson, LuAnn Rhoades: Back Row: JoAnn Nortley, Barbara Beal, Ronald Karpo, Carol Matthews, Karen Harrison, Betty Ball, Dee Dee Carlton, Mary Alice Staib, Sylvia Williams, Patricia Littrell, Linda Wheeler, Jerry Belmore, Nancy Sim ons, Eric Colthurst, Sharon Artz, Betty Cole. ' Compliments of Halladay Service Station. 5th Grade First Row Ci. to R.l: Linda Keehl, Rose Torres, Susie Truesdale, Nancy Thomas, Mike Brewery Second Row: Diane Robinson, George Nagel, Barbara Bowman, Ralph Alber, Claudia Gilbert, Susan Martin, Gary Corwin, James Korican, Marilyn Service, John Mann, Douglas Cook, Beth Bellair, Penny Fidler, Sam Sparks, Mrs. Proctor, Teacher, Third Row: Mrs. Hulett, Teacher: Douglas Smith, Doris McDermott, Stephen Odell, Thomas Young, Douglas Wight, Eugene Brown, Sharon Pribble, Richard Ward, Mark Iwanicki, Linda Bailey, David Grinnell, Ray Johnston, William Hause, Philip Blatchford, Minota Foxy Fourth Row: Eugene Hahn, Joe Charette, Larry Sisty, Linda Jedele, Charles Scherdt, Linda Marsh, Jeanne Lancaster, Roderick Welch, Kenneth Bennett, Terry Hunt, Lee Finkbeiner, Mary Rynd, Linda Fair, Donald Steffens, Susan Kirkland: Back Row: Don Woodard, Roy Haft, Hershel Hooks, Diane Kime, Eva Green, Sherry Van Camp, Ben Beach, Carol Bower, Patricia Martiny, Peggy Jurasek, David Faust, Michael Geiger, Cathy Blom, Linda Smith, Melissa Mattis, Arthur Reimer. Compliments of Tipton Tool a Die. 4th Grade First Row CL. to R.J: Danny Warren, Brenda Bowman, Mary Jane Miller, Cheri Lane, Carolyn Abshire, Roger Porterfield, Richard Baker, Judy Wilson, Linda Corwin, Robert Sage, Teresa Lickfelt, Norma Tracy, Harry Santurey Second Row: Deborah Claus, Dale Finkbeiner, Jane Lawson, Iva Brooks, Pat Voll, Michael Heirholzer, David Cain, Tom Hathaway, David Bristle, Roger Walden, Greg French, Wendell Williams, Steve Baldwin, Charles Trolz, Mike Jurasekg Third Row: Mrs. Sage, Teacher, Judy Williams, Patty Pilbeam, Sharon Bailey, Linda Matthews, Clarence Schwab, Robert Ehnis, Jeane Ostrander, Gail Johnson, Millie Beach, Dolores Wegner, Merrill Hogan, Shelley Shreve, Jackie Proctor, Janice Heimerdinger, Mrs. Campbell, Teacher: Fourth Row: Mrs. Pahlou, Teacher, John Lancaster, Phillip Reiser, Floyd Beatty, Jimmy Schuler, Mike Maniscalco, Jim y Satterla, Larry Lewis, Scottie Whitt. Kelvin Bennett, Judy Hooks, Kathleen Brelish, Harold Hunt, Diane Deming, Penny Rogers, Mike Dibble, Sheila Girbach, Joyce Armstrong, Back Row: Joyce Korican, Vicki Buqbee, Janet Reiser, Kay Harrison, Dion Balliet. Weldon Williams, James Welch, John Vogel, George Wise, Melvin Pardee, Larry Sebring, Will iam Hoelzer, Kenneth Turner, Mitchell Geiger, Rodney Brown, Joseph North ley, Mary Dibble. ' 'ill Congratulations to the Seniors.......The Bucket. 3rd Grade First Row QL. to R.l: John Steffens, Patty Bowman, Terry Schuler, Jerry Porter, Barbara Natiello, Mark Sparks, Richard Tirb, Gary Lane, Louise Minor, Andrea Koda, Andra Wilson, Samra Wilson, Norman Westgate, Christine Johnson, Susan McDermott, Art Mann, Ethel Kellogg, Sharon Brelish, Carlin Donko, David Hawkins: Second Row: Mrs. Greene, Teacher, Tim Martin, David Dixon, Jimmy Hunt, Eddie Jacobs, Paul Papsdorf, Regina Green, David Heslip, Randy Lipp, Jerry Nortley, Jeanette Thomas, Debbie Cain, Gregory Nortley, Calvin Whitworth, Dennis Kime, Tom Hoelzer, Bobby Bivins, Mrs. Gorton, Teacher, Third Row: Joanne Sharpe, Craig Robison, Nila Artz, Charles Wilder, Bruce Grossman, Ronnie Rynd, Phillip Blom, Karen Hull, Ron Hintz, Roy Reimer, Bobby Brown, Marvel Stout, Marilyn Miller, Diane Weinberg, Linda Martiny, Linda Moore, Bonnie Hoover, Nancy Bellmore, Kathy Doadesy Back Row: Donald Odell, Melodie Miller, Doug Blumenauer, Christiane Diehl, Janis Simmons, John O'Connor, Kevin O'Connor, Linda Van Riper, Phillip Miller, Mark Jedele, Paula Walken, Carol Musser, Kathy McGee, Mary Young, Ricky Ott, Vince Peters, Francis Starks . x Compliments of clinton Jewelry Store. 2nd Grade First Row CL. to R.3: Katherine Hertler, Susan Shreve, Jennifer Heslip, Jeanie Deming, Pat Smith, Pamela Smith, Michael Mieduch, Gaylord Kime, Keith Prong: Second Row: Suelyn Lipp. Carl Anderson, James Woodward, Thomas Bivins, Patricia Wilder, Kathleen O'Connor, Vicki Foster, Deborah Stoner, Joseph Smith, Sheryl Morrison, Wilma Bailey, Betty Bowman, Judith Hoyt, David Waters, Mary Jo Truesdale, Terri Heimer- dingerg Third Row: Charles Finkbeiner, Thomas Bowler, Marcee Meyers, Eric Sparks, Tracy Vogel, Michael Crankshaw, Cynthia Vanderpool, James Draper, Carla Girbach, Janna Lee Welch, Marilyn Girbach, Timothy Merr- itt, Eric Griswold, Jean Bower, Harold Turner, Carol Spencer, Ronald LaSovage, Mrs. Meeks, Teacher: Fourth Row: Mrs. Titley, Teacher: Beth Hoelzer, Katherine Reimer, Sandra Moore, Barbara Hawkins, Wendora Beach Michael Smith, James Claus, Pamela Sweet, Melody Grinnell, Carol Dixon, Sandra Lewis, Teddy Blatchford, Stanley Woodard, Michael Braden, Mary Cole, Daniel Lauer, Deborah Grossman: Back Row: Loren Forrest, Herbert Ayres, Roy Wood, Madaline Grinnell, Mrs. Neblo, Teacherg Judy Westgate, Jackylynn Miller, Kenneth Breeding, Mark Williams, James Overton, Jan Shelley, Brenda Matthews, Thomas Moore, Loren Werth, Nancy McDermott, Janet Lickfelt, Stanley Green, James Blumhardt, Kevin Iwanicki, Roy Wismer. Compliments of the Irish Hills Lockers. Ist Grade First Row KL. to R.D: Gragory Cook, Tommy Nortley, Michelle Cain, Penny Voll, Vicki Ostrander, Billy Ehnis, Kenneth Cole, Aleta Claus, Jill Natiello, Terry Calhoun, Michael Walden, Dawn Westgate, Gwendolyn Mann, William Goble: Second Row: Mrs. McCormick, Teacher: Wayne Proctor, David Warren, Diane Bigelow, Debbie Lickfelt, David Friday, Mary Roberts, Rich ard Heirholzer, Darlene Relyea, Rita Peters, Judy Hogan, Gerald Heimer- dinger, Barry Heimerdinger, Jessie Torres, Elizabeth Hughes, Diann Banne Debbie Bristleg Third Row: Jeannine Meeks, Amy Woodward, Martha Kureth, , Douglas Lane, Gloria Lathrop, Roxann Patterson, Rhonda Happel, Vicki Moore, Teresa Welch, Bobby Shavlier, Joyce Rynd, Lloyd Gibson, Linda Nortley, Tracene Zick, Mrs. Powe Mrs. Wise, Teacher, Knot shown! Back Row: Merleen Mattis, , Carol Studnicka, Kay Greenfield, Bruce Carlton, Susan Ronnie Sverto Walden, Carol Reiser, Linda ell,.Teacherp David Herndon Steele, Tommie Faulhaber, Terry Bellmore, James Sharpe, Grant Robison, David Mabry, George Marshall, David Poucher, Richard Frazier, Laura Hintz, Steven Shelley. Il Compliments of George Wilson, M.D. rp Kindergarten Front Row CL. to R.j: Robert Dowling, Michael Moon, Dustin Hallis, Rocky Cole, Randall Brooks, Charles Heslip, Charles Mende, Michael Gunn, William Bonnett, Thomas Stoner, James Handy, Gary Kershner, William Morrison, Steven Moore, Larry Brown: Back Row: Mrs. Johns, Teacher, James Matthews, Cathy Kempkes, Grace Schaufele, Sheryl Frolich, Marilyn Bartram, Visitor, Jean Hierholzer, Mary Ellen Beck, Sharlot Bailey, Sharon Steele, Susan Lawson, Diane Dunny, Rebecka Hadsell, Mary Nortley, Denise Blom, Linda Bivins. CLINTON DRUG Compliments of The Will Store W. EHNIS, R. PH. CLINTON, MICHIGAN Kindergarten Front Row QL. to R.l: Charles Shreve, Daniel Olson, Duane Richardson, Kaythryn Studnicka, Clarence Patterson, Betsy Campbell, Jack Gibson, Steve Hathaway, Sharon Martiny, Vicki Fidlerg Second Row: Timothy Bowman, Rickey Breeding, Denise Johnston, Lynn Hawkins, Michael Lan- caster, Gayla Colantonio, Janine Green, Thomas Stoner, Teresa McDer- mott, Timothy Busch, Pamela Reynery Back Row: Phillip Campbell, Dennis O'Connor, Betty Kellogg, Kay Grossman, Kathie Smith, Calah Griswald, Roxanne Merritt, David Lewis, Jeffrey Grinnell, Debra Bugbee, Stuart Proctor, Mrs. Johns, Teacher. Compliments of Gasner Lumber company. SPURTS Our trophy case, containing trophies from 1911 to 1960, is evidence of all the hard work and fun-filled practice put into our sports at C.H.S. VHfSiW Fvvfbvll C First Row QL. to R.D: Earl Cook, Ronny Jones, John Norcross, Chuck Knight, Glenn Buckmaster, Ron Thomas, Terry Reister, Jerry Rhoades, Bruce Winder, Dave Foxy Second Row: Coach Fagan, Jim Englehart, Howard Colthurst, John Anderson, Bob Jurasek, Bart Aiuto, Vic Groen, Charles Mattis, Jim Tonneberger, Cliff Rogers, Richard Thomas: Third Row: Jay Adrion, Chuck Escott, Harry Roumell, Mike Beckman, Dave Hoover, John Powell, John Basinger. LCAA Champions Parris Rose evades Morenci tacklers Bob Jurasek carries the ball against and gains needed yards that help to Morenci as Vic Groeband Parris Rose result in a Clinton Homecoming win. dp their usual fine job of blockingo Compliments of Clinton Grain Company. Varsity Basketball Kneeling: Coach Tom Fagan, Glenn Buckmastery Standing KL. to R.l: Bob Jurasek, Terry Reister, Duane Oliver, Bart Aiuto, Co-captain Cliff Rogers, Co-captain Harry Roumell, Howard Col- thurst, Tony Caruso, Roger Allen, Tom Bodell, John Bodell. J. V. Basketball may t an Vg?-r First Row CL. to R.J: Duane Landwehr, Ronald Coffelt, Jon Sweet, Gary Keehl, Gary Poore, Mickey Grinnell, Charles Wilson, Gary Measures, Bill Kaiser, Back Row: Coach Jerry Broomfield, Ronny Jones, David Weinberg, Rusty Lane, Jay Adrion, Jim Fowler, Barry Happel, Steve Covell. Compliments of A1len's Trailer Court. Tournament Team Kneeling CL. to RJ: Rusty Lane, Howard Colthurst, Harry Roumell, Clifford Rogers, Tony Caruso: Second Row: Coach Fagan, Terry Reister, Duane Oliver, Jay Adrien, Tom Bodell, John Bodell. District Champions Co-captains Harry Roumell Bedlam breaks out as CHS and Cliff Rogers stand wins the District Title. with Coach Fagan after ac- cepting the District trophy Compliments of Ruhl's Friendly Service, Varsity Cheerleaders E QL. to R.J: Peggy Porter, Jill Rainsberger, Pat Hunt, Kay Creg er, Marilyn Meeks, Sue Comstock, Mrs. Parker, Adviser. J. V. Cheerleaders CL. to RJ: Judy Waltz, Evelyn witherell, Berta Rasmussen, Mrs. Bareis, Advisor, Joanne Jones, Pam Calhoun, Barb Herman. Compliments of Archie O'Connor, M.D. 8th Grade BaskeTbaII Team Front Row QL. to RJ: Bob Tallman, John Schuler, Wayne Sisty, Bill Sage, Richard Thomas: Back Row: Roy Newton, Bill Van Camp, Micky Hunt, Coach Milt Lawson, Jim Shel- ton, Dick Service, Kenny French. 8th Grade Cheerleaders Carol Manchester, Blyth Rainsberger, Cynthia Werth, Lynn Copley, Lorena Fitzpatrick, Judy Puchly, Trina Mattis. Compliments of the R a R Eat Shop. 7rh Grade Basketball Team KL. to RJ : Coach Milt Lawson, Mike Louse, David Paps- dorf, John Basinger, Ricky Knight, Jerry Whiteman, Wayne Poore, Roger Mann, Jim Englehart, Earl Cook. 7th Grade Cheerleaders I CL. to R.l: Mary Lois Lancaster, Denise Simmons, Linda Blatchford, Linda Kelly, Sheryl Winchell, Mary Wil- liams, Bonnie Hoelzer. BusebuH ,Aw Q, -k I VA A 42- xv! To N , First Row QL. to R,J: Jim Hoyt, Gary Measures, Jerry Williams, Fred Jor- dan, Ron Coffelt, Richard Waters: Second Row: John Bodell, Bart Aiuto, Dave Hunt, Chuck Knight, Tom Bodell, Terry Reistery Third Row: Coach Raymond Anglemyre, Roger Allen, Harry Roumell, Cliff Rogers, Bruce Win- der, Jay Adrion, Dave Fox. Jim Fowler. Track First Row KL. to R.J: Mickey Brinnell, Charles Wilson, Gary Poore, Bill Kaiser, Bart Colthurst, Duane Landwehr, Danne Saxton, Steve Hause, Second Row: Roy Newton, Don Goshorn, Ronny Jones, Tony Caruso, Charles Mattis, Bart Aiuto, Jerry Werth, Bob Jurasek, Bill Stanley, Ron Thomas, Mickey Huntg Third Row: Tom Bodell, Jay Adrion, Dave Weinberg, Tom Mann, Rusty Lane, Harry Roumell, Mike Hause, Jim Hoyt, John Bodell, Coach Broomfield. ACTIVITIES The annual J-Hop, Hawaiian Paradise, highlighted the spring activities at CHS. J-HOP 1960 Chosen to reign over the J-Hop festivities were Seniors, Kay Creger and Harry Roumell. Standing with them is Coach Tom Fagan, Jun- ior Class Advisor. Barbara Herman and Bill Stanley enter the UHawaiian Paradisen through the green and gold leafed arch. The white tiered fountain, with pink water was the center of attraction. Homecoming The Homecoming Queen candidates stand with their fathers be- fore the long-awaited announcementc KL. to R.D: Cathy Bauer, Mr. Bauer: Shirley Brown, Mrc Brown: Sue Comstock, Mr. Com- stock, Marilyn Meeks, Mr. Meeks. Oct. 23, I959 Queen Marilyn and her court after the crowning by 1958 Queen, Pat Hunt. Football Co-Captains, Bob Jurasek and Harry Roumell presented the Queen and her court with roses. Student Council First Row IL. to R.D: Cynthia Smith, Treasurer: Kay Creger, secretary: Jill Rainsberger, President: John Bodell, Vice President: Second Row: Janice Rhoades, Alberta Rasmussen, Maryann Proctor, Pat Hunt, Tom Bodell, Harry Roumell, Mary Cutler, Bonnie Hoelzer, Terry Reister, Richard Service. F. T. A. First Row CL. to R.J: Sue Comstock, Vice President: Lassie Slusher, President: Linda Puchly, Secretary: John Powell, Treasurer: Second Row: Mr. Fox, Advisor: Mrs. Sage, Advi- sor: Peggy Porter, Jeannie Meyers, Cynthia Martin, Pat Thiel, Cynthia Smith, Linda Wood, Mrs. Johns, Advisor. F. H. A. First Row QL. to R.J: Sue Comstock, Sylvia Swanston, Sec.: Shirley Brown, V. Pres.: Ella Littrell, Pres.: Marilyn Meeks, Treas.: Mrs. Hoover, Advisory Janet Measures, Second Row: Karen Artz, Darlene Hahn, Karen Rumler, Ilene Hahn, Fran Aiuto, Linda Hawkins, Lassie Slusher, Candace Hull, Jeannie Meyers, Roberta Decker, Linda Puchly, Ruby Slusher, Cynthia Martin, Judy Reister, Mary L. Odell, Margo Baldwin. F.r.A. First Row QL. to R.J: Mr. Jansen, Advisory Dick Waters, Tom Odell, Treas. Bill Geiger, Pres.: John Norcross, V. Pres.: Chuck Escott, Mike McGee, Bart Calloway. sec.: George Taylor: Second Row: Don Hooks, Stanley Witt, Roger Allen, Mike Beckman, George Hooks, Dan Barron, Bill Shavalier, Mike Brown, Bill Stamats, Tom Hooks, George Bellair, Gregg Smith. T Pep Club First Row QL. to R.J: Sue Comstock, Marilyn Meeks, Kay Creger, Pat Hunt, Jill Rainsberger, Peggy Porter, Pam Calhoun, Alberta Rasmussen, Judi Waltz, Joanne Jones, Evelyn Witherell, Barbara Herman: Second Row: Mr. Fagan, Advisory Beth Ayres, Sandra Miller, Carrol Jurasek, Linda Puchly, Jan Rasmussen, Lorena Fitzpatrick, Blythe Rainsberger, Janice Rhoades, Mrs. Bareis, Advisor: Back Row: Jeannie Meyers, Carolyn Johnston, Cynthia Smith, Susanne 0'Fairo, Kathy Thomas, Lassie Slusher, Bonnie Hoelzer, Roberta Comstock. G. A. A. irst Row CL. to R.l: Jill Rainsberger, Candace Hull, Mary Cutler, Mrs. Bareis, Advisory Sue Comstock, Janice Rhoades, Judy Thomas, second Row: Carrol Jurasek, Pam Calhoun, Alberta Rasmussen, Donna Thomas, Ardy Thomas, Georgianna Nagel: Third Row: Ann Wilson, Judi Waltz. Barbara Herman, Carolyn Johnston, Julie Schwartz, Beth Ayres, Kathy Thomas, Joyce Anderson, Susanne O'Fairo, Anita Sebring, Carole Jones, Nondra Adkins, Karen Rumler, Pat Thiel. Symphony Band Ll I W! i Y ki Front Row QL. to R.J: C. Johnston, M. Schwartz, G. Kinney, S. Winchell, J. Anderson, D. Balliet, T. Whiteman, A. Wight, L. Fitzpatrick, M. Meeksg Second Row: J. Robison, E. Witherell, J. Rasmussen, K. Rumler, L. Jacobs, S. Miller, C. Smith, M. Bowman, J. Measures, C. Faust, J. Waltz, J. Schwartz, L. Brown, K. Johnson, P. Hunt: Third Row: J. Senkewitz, C. Brown, V. Mohr, J. Saxton, R. Decker, T. Mann, N. Papsdorf, C. Park- 4' er, B. Finkbeiner, C. Hull, D. Rafferty, J. Allen, B. Sage, M. Williams, R. Schwartz, B. Ayres, C. Bauer, D. Olson, J. Powell, J. Bodell, J. Werth: Fourth Row: W. Papsdorf, T. Bodell, C. Werth, R. Knight, J. Reister, B. Freeburn, B. Rogers, L. Wood, D. Hoover, J. Hoyt, C. Girbach, K. Sweet, L. Wood, L. Schuler, S. Senkewitz, S. O'Fairo, D. Paps- dorf, B. Mahrle, R. Wegner, Director. CHS has every right to be proud of its sym- phony band this year. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Wegner, it has made Clinton known by earn- ing first ratings at both the District and State Band festivals. S The people of Clinton found great pleasure in the musical numbers presented at the many concerts performed during the year. The artful combination of band and choir resulted in many moments of mus- ical enjoyment. The symphony band, marching band and choirs have brought home many trophies, plaques, and scrolls for appearing at various functions, including the State Fair and District and State Music Festivals. Marching Band 31st Rank QL. to R.J: B. Mahrle, D. Papsdorf, K. sweet, L. Schuler, K. Johnson, L. Wood, S. O'Fairo7 2nd Rank: M. Schwartz, B. Colthurst, G. Kinney, J. Senkewitz, S. Miller, S. Win- chell, C. Smith, J. Waltz: 3rd Rank: J. Powell, C. Bauer, M. Williams, J. Bugbee, R. Schwartz, J. Saxton, T. Whiteman, J. Schwartz: 4th Rank: D. Rafferty, L. Wood, P. Porter, C. Girbach, B. Finkbeiner, C. Parker, J. Hoyt, C. Hull: 5th Rank: T. Caruso, J. Rainsberger, B. Freehurn, T. B0dB11, B. Rogers, J. Reister, C. Werth, W. Papsdorfg 6th Rank: J. Werth, A. Rasmussen, D. Olson, P. Kaiser, C. Fidler, B. Sage, B. Ayres, J. Bodellg 7th Rank: C. Johnston, E. Wither- ell, J. Robison, V. Mohr, K. Rumler, C. Brown, B. Kaiser, J. Rasmussen, 8th Rank: T. Mann, R. Decker, J.A11en, A.W1gnt, L.Brown, S.Faust, L.Jacobs, J.Measuresg Majorettes: S.Mi11er, S. Gritzmaker, L.Fitzpatrick, M.Meeks, B.Pegg, P.Hunt, J. a A. Thomas, B.Herman, N.Papsdorf. Mulorettes Kneeling CL. to R.J: Ardy Thomas, Susy Gritzmaker, Noel Papsdorf, Sally Miller, Judy Thomas: Standing: Barb Herman, Pat Hunt, Betty Pegg, Marilyn Meeks, Lorena Fitzpatrick. Choir First Row QL. to R.J: J. Rainsberger, J. Measures, P. Hunt, C. Johnston, I. Scheytt, N. Paps- dorf, S. 0'Fairo, B. Pegg, L. Wood, J. Anderson, S. Miller, Richard Wegner, Directory Second Row: B. Ayres, E. Witherell, P. Calhoun, J. Meyers, K. Creger, M. Meeks, C. Hull, F. Aiuto, J. Reister, A. Wilson, A. Thomas, Third Row: J. Saxton, J. Jones, J. Holm, J. Greenwald, S. Comstock, I. Hahn, M. McGee, M. Schwartz, J. Thomas, Back Row: T. Reister, D. Fox, R. Jones, B. Winder, H. Roumell, C. Rogers, L. Wood, T. Mann, R. Allen, J. Powell, T. Bodell, J. Bodell Dance Band First Row Cf. to R.J: C. Smith, J. Measures, J. Schwartz, Mr. Wegner, Second Row: S. Miller, N. Papsdorf, T. Bodell, D. Papsdorf, B. Mahrle, J. Powell, J. Werth, J. Bodell. Cadet Band i First Row CL. to R.J: Sheryl Olson, Garna Service, Laurie Hulett, Lou Ann Rhoades, Dennis Sweet, James Frazier, Donald Papsdorf, Connie Harri- son, Hugh Miller, Dee Dee Carlton, Second Row: Betty Ebbert, Sherry Whitt, Mary Staib, Jerry Whiteman, David Van Riper, Slyvia Williams, Bill Jedele, Shirley Davis, Nancy Marsh, Garry Couture, Eugene McCu11um, Eugene Wegner, John Hoyt, Sandra Winchell, Roger Mann, Terry Brooks, George Lancaster, Howard Girbach, Third Row: Donald Hoyt, Fred Voll, Linda Blatchford, Thom- as Schaufele, Patricia Littrell, Bonnie Hoelzer. First Row KL. to R.J: Paul Jordori Sherry Van Camp, Minota Fox, Jeannie Lancaster, Pat Martiny, James Karican, Diane Kime, Douglas Wight, Carol Bauer, Ben Beach, Second Row: Linda Smith, Michael Geiger, Douglas Smith, Mary Rynd, Ronald Karpo, Betty Ball, Raymond Johnson, Charles Shirt, Peg- gy Jurasek, Lee Finkbeiner, David Faust, David Saxton, Wayne Johnson, Linda Marsh, Danny Tirb, Gary Corwin. Elementary Choir Front Row KL. to R.l: Gregg rrencn, Kay Harrison, Minota Fox, Brenda Bowman, Diane Robinson, Jane Lawson, Susie Truesdale, Mary Miller, Mary Ann McDermott, Sharon Bailey, Judy Wilson, Dee Dee Meyers, Barbara Truesdale, Iva Brooks, Mike Juraseky Second Row: Norma Tracy, Linda Corwin, Linda Bailey, Marilyn Service, Dolores Wegner, Diane Deming, Beth Blair, Rosa Torres, Philip Jordan, Doris McDermott, Merrill Hogan, Barbara Bowman: Back Row: Michael Geiger, Nancy Marsh, Linda Jedele, Mary Jane Hudson, Vicki Bugbee, Peggy Jurasek, Diane Kime, Connie Harri- son, Pat Martiny, Melissa Mattis, Linda Smith, Mary Rynd, Sandra Winchell, Linda Waters, Jeanne Lancaster, Nancy Hogan, Sheryl Van Camp, Susie Kirkland, Paul Jordan, Mrs. Dillon, Director. Elementary Bell Ringers y Brant Row QL. to R.J: Janice Heimerdinger, Penny Rogers, Jeane Ostrander, Gail Johnson, George Wise, Danny Warren, Kathleen Brelish, Judy Wilson, Deborah Claus, Diane Robinson: Second Row: Carolyn Abshire, Elizabeth Vogel, Scott Whitt, Sharon Pribble, Millie Beach, Linda Coffelt, Cheri Lane, Stephen Odell: Back Row: Kelvin Bennett, Jackie Proctor, Linda Fair. Jim Louden, Weldon Williams, Joyce Korican, Linda Marsh, Carol Boweg, Mary Rynd, Bobby Feldkamp, Cindy Mohr, Jim Schuler, Doloreslwegnef, Roger Qorterfield. Ewa wwaxs sZ5Zisa?-smaQZ.QEli -E332 5252 is .mm EQ asf- ------ Saas gg? swa.g?iw'-H .H Mwgifu, msmwig mf?gg'gH1.mAm 5 - Stein satis, in 5 Kama. ss, E M, s Eiga Hi if-'f.,QEL1pWSsEg. KL M M, smile' .A il. ss- i+',,Q'S Twig- ' T TZQFIT 'Wi-fmlugssgi K S kips f-C5 :. L'-- -:- -:1: ,' .:. ' '.f is , it M is i22'f? iEQf 2 E?iiiSf.- W 21 Clinton High School was fortunate to receive as a gift from Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Van Tuyle, a beautiful heated swimming pool located just south of the new high school addition. Here for the first time in many years, the children of the community can spend their free time under adult supervision. During the summer, swimming lessons were taught by qualified instructors in the morning. Over 100 chil dren took advantage of this opportunity to learn how to swim. ADVERTISING K Our village of fine shops, of public-spirited business men, who have the best interest of the village, the school, its people at heart: who offer merchandise and services of the best quality. We Cater To Parties and Banquets RoumeII's Restaurants LOUIS ROUMELL, Prop. UFine Food Tastefully Servedlu The Midway Restaurant Roume11's Restaurant Clinton. Michigan Brooklyn, Michigan GL 6-4659 LY 2-2335 it .gr i In r CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 FROM: Driscoll Brothers Sales Your Chrysler, Imperial, Plymouth, Valiant, and Simca Dealers Clinton, Michigan GL 6-4149 URAL Uwe sell the earth and what's on it.u ESIDENTIAL SPECIALIZING IN HBUILDING AND SELLING CLINTONN ESORT Rena M. Fitzpatrick, Realtor r 111 West Michigan Avenue GL 6-4750 Shamrock Egg Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Eggs, Butter, Honey, Maple Syrup Clrnton Michigan GL 6 4469 TT Merkel-Young Hardware Speedqueen Washers and Dryers General Hardware-Paints Gifts and Toys Cllnton, Michigan GL 6 4567 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Candy Cards Toys Variety Merchandise MiIler's 5, to 1.00 Store CampheII's Bakery Sold Exclusively Through country Markets FRESH DAILY GL 6 4255 Colonial Lanes BOWLING ALLEY AND SNACK BAR Clinton, Michigan iff! . - N7 L L L ggi! gi ' COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Danoer's Department Store Courtesy of Country Markets MILAN SALINE MANCHESTER TECUMSEH CLINTON COMPLIMENTS OF: Van Camp's Clothing and Shoes Hshoes for the Entire Familyn SALES AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT John Underwood Doug Grady O'K USED CARS FOR OVER 20 YEARS UNDERWOUD CHEVROLET SALES INC CIinton,Mich. A COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 M 81 M Market M IQ, I , T- ,, 1, fri .wiwj-14' lv K H A , f -W4 1 - r - Q. ' Q' ' '-W A 1 -f-+2 M- . A 5 1'75'Wf . ff 'P ' '5'1V?'TW 'H , 'Q' I' 1 T iff, 'kpm I . - n O , f?Wws?S- '1-' W rw :,',:g.:jwB12g,,,,-xwwvz ' Qwf 'fff5'l: :-.' ga -Ai, ' ,sf ' -,Q 1 -,f!-irq.. v - - -4 .'f5.4...:iimQIk .m,'Qgf,im: CLINTON ENGINES CORPORATION fsdyfss-1-' lG3lL!I:!5U-?FQJ my 9 ENGQIES 9 CLINTQN GASOLINE ENGINES - CHAINSAWS--OUTBOARD MOTORS Plant: at Clinton, Michigan Mequokete, Iowa Congratulations to the Class of 1960 Compliments of: Proctor's Shoes -ffff Proctor Funeral Home Good Luck Class of 1960 .. .. Lucille and Lester Proctor The DUNI-IAM Press mm'7r:fx1V' ' J. -Qu E . - -lego Q ,,. 'rfmdgi :we ',l 'gwdwi -WW HKH'H El,zlE . as imnaiim msmgiwqiw m 8 H e gggg E 2:2 ,.:.:.: ew me e 1. e eiiis eeelgm e me Kees-ee E eeeemgeme EQEHK wif' 55558 mTB m am H sfegefegs . we e rmeea- H In ss'-' exe:-m sm . K Vw Ymupie A . is W wins e-' e e e W e e e e e e M A 3 Q , e L .,,. . 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