Clinton High School - Tornado Yearbook (Clinton, OK)

 - Class of 1959

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X X'-xx, ' ss. .:NNkXZ .-...X 1' Aff ...O 'Z 5 4 af: xx xx y' 'X-w X X x x x x LX N fs 1 1 'V X 1 Nlorma Gray Ron Bodenstme RosendaGut1errez Ron Arrrngton Wanda Gray DonF1nkenb1nder L V Irwm sponsor Tom Jackson Jack Smalley Janet MCLID Don Earney Tennyson Welborne Dale Strdham Judy Abercrombre Dale Rolrson Jeanne Krncard Duane Blankenshrp Peggy McNer1l Brlly Krng Mar1lynSm1th Walter Lovrng Ronnre Graves Gary Cruson Lucy Bartlett Neal Walker Mary Anne Grlrnore J1rnPenner Lors Watson Gordon Bose Lrllran Rernschmledt Gary Stergman Donna Llttke Harold Nirskel Lrnda Burns Tommy IHCKSOD and DOH Flllkenblrlder CO A socral actrvrty sponsored by the student presrdents Donna Lrttke recordmg secre councrl rs a monthly sock hop tary and Peggy McNe11l correspondrng secretary Mi!! ff f-X X53 if ,lk gf' ,-f ,X if l rt W l1'1 d Wolveito Wmd d ff ual edrtors W Y and Glam Car yn S1 e lfors Mat Ann eytsOU glltg ,V MCC M ry Anne ROY? and Sand: Oy a a oswalt Aden The Journalrsm Department ts resporrsrble for the publrcatron of the htgh school paper and C H S year bwok Xlso t thetr credrt rs a page rn an Oklahoma Crty paper TrmeQ for Teens Other acttvtttes of thrs class rnclude workshops and clrnrcs for wrrtrng and pubhcatrons 4-194 yr 49 1 '?f'f'?yf ' v v . 2 ug. if M, , h'1 f'i.- : 'if - 'A Q9 51: V .Q 'yfgfgy 1 4 'J' 13, mf: , ,'5 f', V i'1 l:'3Qil- 41:14gL.:-ew -'ff .,-iw, ,-,.,, ,.,., xifmxig -Q1 ,,:a,. 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'Y OMAS SEKNX 'YYKOYQNBRO G NNY XSD Ni sow SXNANN XN S XN Avi ON NEAL vi PMG NANCY EL O NN PNNL wi ANT YXONY W YWYESYYE-LD OO YN XSL PPs XN XLLXPNXS NI ER ON BODY NN OL Sl W KZ, K gf it Chi X 1 me , 4 2... iunsluu CLASS OFFICERS - Neal Walker, Presidentg Peggy McNeill, Student Council Girlg Donna ,L-1,-rs Littke, Secretaryg Harold Miskel, Student Coun- if cil Boy: Linda Heerwald, Vice Presidentg George Roper and Sandra Oswalt QNot Picturedj, Business Managersg Carolyn Sights, Reporterg and Colleen Cunningham, Treasurer, 1 ,ai M,-A' ix x .,K,.,,.L 's .4 N, 'xx , ,Qu t 1 - me NN -Eh' Graduation Day' Miss America has nothing on these senior lettermen beauties! 1 ll X S. fix -L sf -?X ROZANN BREASHEARS JERRY BREHM BARBARA BURNS KAREN CABINESS PATRICIA CASE LARRY CHESTER EVERETT CRENSHAW I-IERMAN DAVIS RONNIE DAWSON KENNETH DOBBS LADONNA DUNCAN JERRY ENOCH IOLENE ERNST BOBBY FORD SARAH FORREST '26- 'UK I9- J C ALBIN BILL ARMSTRONG RON ARRINGTON DAVID ANWYL JAMES BAILEY DA LE BAISCH PAT BARLOW LUCY BARTLETT BOB BARTON PAT BATES ALICE BEASLEY JUDY BELLAH DON BIEBERICK DUANE BLANKENSHIP GORDON BOSE 1 - MARGIE GANNON MARY ANN GILMORE PATSY GLANCY REBECCA GUTIERREZ CHARLES HARMS JOHNNY HARRIS CAROL I-IATCHER R, V HAYDEN JIMMY HAYES TOM HEATH JOY HEDGE RONNIE HILL DAVID HODGES BOBBY HOFFMAN TERRYLL HOOK 31 1 S- al- I 1 ,- f' i 47 CHARLES HOWELL JOY CE HUEY DANNY IGO MADONNA INTEMANN CHIQUITA JENKINS GEA RY JOHNSON CHUCK JONES JUANITA JONES LINDA KELLEY GARY KEMPF LORENA LAX DON LEE ROSA LIE LEWIS BUSTER LOVING MIKE MCCARTY i BEVERLY MCDANIEL IANET MCLIN JACKIE MAGERS ROBERT MARCY IANICE MILLER COLLEEN MOORE RAYMOND NEWCOMB CHARLES NIMMO SANDRA OLIVER THERESA ORANGE .IAN OSWALT FRED PARRETT MARY PATTY DONNIE RAHHAL PHYLLIS REIMER 90' Y-'A :N ICS .IN ni V' if 3- JN CAROLYN REUBER EMERY RICHARDSON SAMMY RICKS BILLIE ROLISON DA LE ROLISON .TERRY ROPER MARY RUSSELL RAY SAWATZKY ROY SAWATZKY DOROTHY SCHAMBERGER PHYLLIS SCHMIDT CHARLES SCHROEDER L R, SIGHTS DON SMITH MARILYN SMITH G GENEVIEVE TAYLOR EUGENE TERRELL BOB THOMAS KAY THOMPSON MYRNA WALLA CE ETHEL WEBB TOMMY WELBOURNE ALVIN WILLIAMS PATSY WILLIAMS SILKEY WILSON TULANE WILSON MARY WISE SANDY WOODARD IUANITA YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG Q' ' 'rv fx .fi fri xi TOM SMITH JULIA SMOUTS JIMMY SNIDER PATSY SPARKS IONETTA SPERLE CLAUDIA STA CK STEVE STANLEY LOUISA STARR CALVIN STEHR GARY STEIGMAN MAVIS STEVENS LINDA STROM PATSY STRONG DONALD SWEET MILDRED SWEET 5' 'WWF' rrmxuhiksiauar 1 d lf X MU out trim l lllllllll hllrh Will, 'os I e9 Mfggw mllklllxlll mon ummm M eth Dobbs and Mariwn lem' Waxkeiarlfjiters adveflismg a 'Smith sho: tpiam. Gxee Clu P i umm 'f ' 'swf CLASS OFFICERS - Janet McLin, Repre- sentativeg Ron Arrington, Representativeg Tom Welborne, Student Council Boyg Dale Rolison, Presidentg Gary Steigman, Representativeg Marilyn Smith, Represent ativeg Mary Wise, Treasurerg Duane Blankenship, Vice Presidentg Lucy Ban- lett, Student Council Girl, Coleen Moore gives her humorous children's book for speech credit, X1 34'7 -aff? . , K Shi, QL'-QQQGHJF fr sw-fQ.::m v ,, 15 'ff'W1g'?gz'f'T ,pw 'Fw A 1 K 2 .fgxgbwx .4 Jgv, f ,. gff ,132 Y -A f., wwe. My ,gn 1 43 YV gx Q Judy Abercrombie Peggy Abrahams Bob Adams Eddie Adams Patty Adams Donna Agan E L Andrews Pat Andrews 1 ? X 4 A Annahue Baisch Judy Ballard Helen Barrick Pearl Basket Katherine Bartl tt Gary Bighorse Ila Blackketter Deloris Brady Mutual Bryant Laura Bunch Linda Cabiness Mary Calmes Ray Giallis Dickie Chandler Doris Chatman Jeanne Citron Kola Clements Clyde Cook Rita Gay Cook Linda Corley Roy Dewbre Corene Dix Carol Duncan Glen Duncan Tommy Eddings Dorothy Elliott Elaine Embry Dorothy Ernst Marvin Evans Mack Farrel Jimmy Fields Jerry Flick Gayle Fransen Marilyn Fransen Phil Frizzell Linda Gates Annette Goodblanket Patricia Gordon Bill Gover Wanda Gray Allen Hamburger Ronald Harrelson Faneta Hendrix Nancy Holland Eldon Hood Kathryn Hopkins Toni Howerton Wesley Howlingwolf David Hunt Faye Igo ElWayne James David Jernigan Margie Johnson Ellen Joyner Mary Ann Kerby Billy King 81 fr- ' :JH , ,j- 'T' J J ff Q are ' 9' 1 ' if .r- ' Ar! 4' , 4 'W . A as J - . 3 . Q X V A , A 1 F 4 - 5' ...fff l X f iiisiseaf 4.1. an N -il 9 Q A ,bk , - t Ni x il, 1,5 , , .I Z ,Y-. f ,Q J i 4 Sharon Ladd Hugh Lax Kay Leemhuis Dollie Lister Arloene Littke Sandra Littke Donna Lorenz Skippy McDonald Vicky McGee Ruby McLaughlin Kathy McNeill Carol Mandrell Jo Ann Martin Linda Miller Bill Millspaugh Nan Mitchell Jolleen Moore Judy Moore Jerry Morrison Virginia Nall John Nelson Jerry Nichols Sherry Nimmo John Ottinger James Pace Mike Perkins Jim Peterson Wayne Phillips Phyllis Pickle Carolyn Pope Marlow Preston Richard Proctor Lillian Reinschmiedt Mary Reinschmiedt Larry Richmond Diana Riggs Orville Schapansky Larry Schneider Lee Slater Arthur Smith Pauline Smith Roger Snider Ronald Snodgrass Kent Sparks Elgin Sperle Dale Stidham Lou Ann Stitt Sherry Stockton Charles Street Lanett Stroud Sharon Terry Beverly Thompson Victor Thompson Dale Upchurch Jerry Walker . C C? 43' ' x D X Tv, fue A . X . L-' 4 ff, am. K I5 A is 3- 1 , , H Roy Warner LaDonna Watkins Lois Watson Darla Webb Gene White Linda Widener . I A Marilyn Williams i P - - Q - 5 K . . . Nui , gr X - ' 2 R Ronnie Williams 1? I 5 1 B' Ferrill Wilson Winnifred Winn nw 2 Q I A I 'E .Y -X 1 CLASS OFFICERS - Roger Snider, President, Sherry Stockton, Reporter, Wanda Gray, Treasurer, Lois Ann Watson, Student Council Girl, Kent Sparks, Student Council Boy, Billy King, Representative: Marilyn Fransen, Vice President, 5. , ,, Wh ..+ , V ,. f 5 , Y I Lois gets a story from Mary Patty and , ,N ' friends, 1 in Xia. . 'L-5 ff' if r J L , mon tsmwm JUNLESS I 4 ULU' Shi ll, x A l n 'K fl o 0 Kola Clemems' I ers. Soplwmore English Post class Secfetaty' xaughs with ludY Abercrombie OV ei .Z f 5 gal 1 5 K , 1 4 .4330 v 1 4. B C I Z' 1 zaiiifhffz it . is 6 H' JV3C' ik Jim Adkins Nancy Anwyl Jerry Askins Daivd Atchley Warren Barlow Dottie Baxter Ruby Bearshield Nancy Berry Lehman Blackketter J, D, Brehm Dale Brinkley Mary Brown Paul Brown Jimmy Browning Randall Browning David Buntley Linda Burns Johnny Canoe Barbara Carlisle Nancy Carlisle Gabe Chittum Eugene Clothier Gary Cruson R, A, Cruson Carolyn Cryer William Curtis Mary Lou Davis Patsy Dawson Doug Derby Mary Ann Dewberry James Dickson Gloria Dillman Malcolm Dobbs Billy Duffy Jane Earles Alma Echols Jeanie Edwards Bill Eide Curtis Evans Shirley Ferris Carol Fransen Eugene Gaucher Jim Gearhart Gary Gorshing Judy Graham Ron Graves Norma Gray Gary Hall Bryan Hardin Leonard Harms Mary Hauff Susan Hill Jim Holland LaVeta Horn Ralph Howenstine Alman Howlingwolf .- qv if r s 1 ar gqmfv- was 1 'V' 'lf' Qi 35' :bs ff nv 5 5 - ' .Q-KV, v, , 1 1' .Is 1 'six g. v ' f Q 1 vv' D 1. ,gb r f !!I!!!! fiat ' in Q- , I ' rr W , 322 ,w if 'cf'- R' X 'C'- .A y 'US Ladd Hudgins Sharon Huey Barbara Igo Lawrence Igo Bill Jackson Ronnie Jantz Quinton Jenkins Cheryl johnson Ralph Johnson Wayne Johnston Barbara Jones Johnny Jones Gloria Kelly Priscilla Kensley Jeanne Kincaid Kenneth Lambenus Walter Loving Bill McDonough Joe McMillon JoAnn Mabra Steve Magers Bob Maloy Alan Markum Mary Martin Kay Maynard Donald Miller Farrell Miller Stephen Millspaugh James Mitchell Jane Monroe Frances Moore Frances Mussen Carlos Newcomb Carol Oswalt Carl Patty Teresa Penner James Phillips Maureen Pisarczky Gus Prather Alfreda Pridemore Joe Reed Rex Renfrow Kenny Rose Doris Rubien Barbara Sanders Bobbie Sanders Kenneth Sanders Ronnie Sanders Carol Sawatzky Delbert Sawatzky Karlene Sawatzky Kenneth Sawatzky Billie Scarberry Schapantzky, LeRoy Virginia Schindler LaVeta Schmidt .pg A -v , 0-' ' 1.1 gr, S S. 1 A if ' , all ,M 'D- f, if . A gl f f ,flwfqnu f rlillfflm'-' . as r 2 lr 25 I C5 Sandy Simon Ja mes Smith Linda Sparks George Stack Norman Stehr Judy Stevens Clarice Stevens Robert Strom Georgia Stroud Cassie Sweet Christine Tallbear Poincette Tate George Taylor Clara Terrell Kay Thombrough Carolyn Thomton fx 5 Us F 5 ax AX if E K 7 Qs ' x 4, ,X ,ns 5- 'ta' 'E' A All Nona Jo Tice Ia mes Troyer Barbara Turman Berniece Warner 9 Leif Tennyson Welbourne 1 , Harold Wiebe 'C ox Nancy Holland, Vice Presidentg Sandy Simon, Reporterg Linda Bums, Secretaryg Walter Loving, Presidentg Gary Cruson, Student Councilg Mary Ann Dewberry, Treasurerg Norma Gray, Student Council. Nancy Willia rm f. , if',':,!.1 '., X 953x171 Jim' V 1, High, K. A . ,Vs 79,47 .A 2 J 4 Cutting sharply to the inside is Halfback Paul Nelson strong grabs one out of the air for A large gain ibainst the Alva boldbugs Being pulled down after a tfxenty two yard gain is l-Ialfback Strong Moving in to throw an Alva Goldbug for a loss is Don Finkenbinder Fullback Jim Penner skirts around left end for an- Holly picks up a first down against the other Tornado first down Weatherford Eagles X l1 if Q' DON FTNKENBINDER TOM JACKSON TED HOLLY LARRY GORDON End, 2 years End, 3 years Haliback, 1 year Guard, 1 year 1 8 'M Q-I I Charles and Harold, co-captains, exchange smiles after a Tornado victory, ff I 4.1 -4 I. .M J -f NEAL WALKER RONNIE LEAVELL CHARLES STRONG Center, 2 years Guard, 3 years Halfback, 3 years I .r ! iv ...a - JACK SMALLEY RON BODENSTINE JIM PENNER DILLARD BRANCH X Tackle, 3 years Tackle, 3 years Fullback, 2 years Guard, 2 years l l game. fc., i' ti ' :gf 'Z 3.1 IC Veteran Coaches Allyson, Prock, and Naylor recheck an important play for a coming X K ,X N 4. Qs, X x 5. o--N - HAROLD MISKEL PAUL NELSON ELVNOOD NICKEL Guard, 3 years Halfback, 2 years Tackle, 1 year e-an vw Aw,,,...f' 374 -, 5 ,L,.tJ,3.iu,-fiiSs':K1vw9og,vv,-f-Q-ir..---,t-,Q-i-as . J it 1. gan 3 i X u-n 3 x. 1 I i ,pkkk X . ,wav -lst 'uni xt i fl' ,ig ' , A TEAM Ron Bodenstein, Mutual Bryant, Don Finken- binder, Charles Strong, Jack Smalley, Sam Thornbrough, Ron Arrington, Gordon Bose, Bryant goes high into the air to drop another two points for Coach Colbert. Don Finkenbinder fires a jump-shot from the side as Bodenstein looks on. f 'W I .0 Strong goes up to steal a rebound against the opposing cagers. Duane Blankenship, Tommy Jackson and Clinton against the Anadarko Warriors. 'N Y' x W Lxo 7 NSU' Q. Dobbs Bobby Ford Coach A Strong R V Ha den Dale Rolrson Duane Blankenshrp Charles Strong Tom'ny Jackson Lonme Anderson Paul Nelson Coach Prock li, n on jack Smalley Kenneth TOP ROW Coach Colbert Johnny Hlnes Ron Arr1 gt llrson BOTTOM ROW Don Frnkenbrnder Charles am! 7 we 4' msg I L' ,l in ey 'Stl' ' I . , 0 Q J ,K 2 xx - xxx :QNX t D'y,4 X X . K 9 Q t I X . 1 - A T wt 0, Ao s N f U J 'l X, Hx fu A g 2 s r Fm nd 1 v -' 'qs ' 7 X L' ,S - A' V K o 'P' ,f gift r 4 1 Q Q j ' . Ula ' 4, H , Q I I A A I. gif Tennyson Welbourne, Kenny Rose, Lehman Blackketter, Walter Loving, Paul Brown, Gary Cru- son, Jimmy Adkins, manager, Johnny Jones, Ronnie Graves, Eugene Ross, Joe McMillion, James Dickson, Malcolm Dobbs. J ff g ?ll'xYli, 1' if l f - ' XFN X Xj 9 X l I fx Y-s N Xi cj X L, ! FIRST ROW: George Stack, Tommy Pevior, Gary Cruson, Rex Renfrow, Stevie Magers, Junior Waller, J. P. Brehm, Dan Clements, Nicky Whitaker, Stephen Millspaugh. SECOND ROW: Terry Leemhius, Jerry Askins, James Dickson, Bruce Taylor, Bill McDonough, Stanley Phillips, Ron Graves, Alan Markum, Bob Kerby, Wal- ter Loving, Ronnie Hayden, Malcolm Dobbs, Kenny Rose, Pat Wolverton. THIRD ROW: Eugene Ross, Carl Pat- ty, Jimmy Adkins, Jimmy Browning, Leroy Wilhelm, Joe Reed, Gary Hall, Jim Holland, Bryan Hardin, Bill Eide, Joe Mclviillin, Bob Maloy, Wayne Garley, Jim Gearhart, William Curtis. 5 1 5 .L.,,,.,. ,..., , 1 I V: ad 42 -'-'Y' 9' K . . A ' .2 A . ., -1 -. Xb . . ,. ,ff Qrki' - mf. ix, .A .wi 31.11431 , 'Q :Serif-zswgw L . tg, umm x- - -fu ff ' .waz 11 .HL xl. IQ? -.swf 'ffiqfsfw nw .mx -A hwy, I f fwixy ' as Wg.. . if Fwy 'bl' . Gig ' 4 L H ,Zen . 7.51 x. fy,- f, 4:5 Q Li, JP 'i .53 k E 'tqwjx-'.'-1-'32 ww ,,, .n as 1 'X 11? Qizciiii, ' wg, :-,sw K COLLEEN CUNNINGHA M LINDA HEERWA LD D, ff. 2. L. ,. A rwm Q x R In K Q4vf.,,ibq1JfzZh 4wd'?747f'i '3' s.F' 0 'lui SAM TIHJRNBROUCHI .wwf T? , . if WANDA GRAY 1 Mil ILYN Twllill'l'b 'X 4 H Us R , - X '12. 4 ... F' '7' 'ir edt KAY MAI IHIWS and HN AIHIAUL H .fegwa RI 4 l A'8f Q Il5?x.qv TOMMY JACKSON AND DON FINKENBINDER W WW? 3,55 ' E F 1 '16 V833 ,- f FOOTBALL: Canda Cruson, Glena Aden, Judy Aber crombie, and Donna Littke. F. l-I. A. , F. F. A.: Roger Snider, Kola Clements, Jolene Ernst, Terry Harms, and Arolene Littke. Qfcuwfa D. A. R. , P. E. O.: Kay Matthews, Rosenda Gutierrez, and Glena Adeng Sandra Oswalt, not pictured. caid, Mary Wise. -....2r' -.rI x'.fr BAND: Virginia Corley, Kitty Goodwin, Mary McCoy, and Karen Swineh-HI. ANNUAL QUEEN: Judy Abercrombie, Jeanne Kin- Asa-Q, Www W I f Q .a,..-.pf-h G V ff, N- N Floats, queens, bands, football, and Buzz combined to make 1958 Homecoming a rocketing success I'-. is f Q A55 ,w N fb ,lg 'J 53' i 17 4 NX fl 'Y I 2 ,-. , e 1 5 ,M f 'fi kf A . ' K fix ' 'N W ' x Sf' 1 xehg -1 , RN. X X E Grid queen, Kay Matthews, is crowned by Charles Strong while attendants Glena Aden, Judy Abercrombie, Candgr Cruson, rind their escorts Don Finkenbinder, Toni Jackson, Ronnie Leavell, :ind Harold Miskel stand by approving. ,8'Br.f.f??'l -5' 4 -L Z W. ..L 'f 4. 4.-A ' 'I . ig Ms , .af .r 'wg Rv --uf- gg-3 K. no 33644: QM Buzz Goodwin, Homecoming speaker visits with Iris rnotlicr V+ I 4 3 1 I AST Krtt Goodwrn Jack Smalley Glena Aden Neal Walker Tommy JaCkSOI1 Harold SENIOR PLAY ci R b gon Patsy Mtller Sandra Oswalt Rosenda Guuerrez Charles Strong Carolyn M kel Mary nne o er d stghrs Kay Matthews sherry Hayes George P-OPM and Karen Swmehaff not Plcmre de lewd He s faster than you' He s faster than George s George Temple a gun? Towns d ymg words after berng shot 1n cold blood by gunman people are amazed at Mrs Fen Vmnte Harold fDon Fmkenbmderj as Drnk Wells std klCk fTed Hollyj watches approvmgly FCPOII e wrck s fCarolyn Srghtsj frrst hand Sentor speech students presented a unrque play portraymg a typrcal western town and 1ts cmzens In the productron are featured the struggles and temptatlons of a retired gunfrghter and the way these problems are solved I'll have something YOU won't have! taunts Harriet Glover fPatsy Millerj as the Lou Glovers QMary Anne Robertson and Harold Miskelj sit unaware of their children's - Mary fSandra Oswaltj, Flo fRosenda Gutierrezj, and TomfCharles QS Jlfllxl Brian Ford fGeorge Roperj discusses business with his wife qsherry Hayesy and daughter, Ab- bey fKay Matthewsy Strongy - misbehavibr. K il l ie! QC The good Rev. Parker and wife fBobby Parker and Karen Swinehartj Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drews fMary McCoy Z and John Orrj, . Helen fGlena 5 Adenj, and Paul fNeal Walkerj pose for a family portrait. I don't mean I want a gun, but I NEED one. John Temple fTom Jacksonj informs his parents, George and Dora Temple Uack Smalley and Kitty Good- winj ,sg , 4 ' ,Q-V T Senior concessions at basketball games help finance senior week activities. 'fri f w -Q4 ' 41: lf: 'Y ' 3 . s V , , Vi t 'X 5 g ' ' Next? - 'in ya! Hey, fellows, who's the victim? 'ii - ' . Freshmen with SENIORI 'Wx X Atl X X . fxx y vw xv xxxxxxx CHQ ,EE-.cr WM 2 . S as A ff NA , Q 5 f U? 1 Q 9' -' 'Wilt A x X ,, XXX . These six F, H, A, traits are a boost to anyone, ,X K I , if , K a 52' Who is the expert - Stockton or the artist? Snakes are harmless, lovable creatures Right, Jerry? Ah! Ha! Scientist finds Kay radio-active! A hair-raising experience for Glens! I N- f Cr., 1. Ralph won a first in a national Letter Perfect contest. Alma and Harold took honorable mention in the contest. 2. C. H.S. debaters Eddie Rolison, Bobby Aday and Bobby Parker. 3. Ten top scholars Colleen, Elaine, Mary, John, Linda, Sherry, Larry, Carolyn, Kay and Glena. 4. District speech winners Mary Anne, Karen, Kay, Mary, Donnie, Kitty and Rebecca. I 1 N .'. S , Q., . .t .I . Karen Cabiness, Linda Heerwald, San- Tommy Jackson, dra Oliver, and Jolene Ernst. Harold MiSk9l1, Always ready to sing for their school x'-r X or city, these ensembles entertain 1 various civic and social organiza- ' tions and their churches. Charles Strong, and Jim Alspaugh. JH? A 36 4:9 YE-:pix l i'5!i r. ,psf Glena Aden, Kay Matthews and Kitty Goodwin. Ronnie Hill, Charles Nimmo, Jerry Elaine Hatcher' N1Ch01S. and B111 Armstrong. Colleen Cunningham, and Carol Hatcher. A ' , ,' f3.5.,:, r ' ' Eiga 5' 4' wt . LQ-f -1 4542 pe,--4 - ff- fi vfffwgzffivf, ww Qf1ff'i'35 1 Q ,4 '5iJ'. 1wf??zsmfsg.-ff. . ff :Z glffg Z,5?3i2' .A -. s f--H19 -:Q-iw, '25 1 gy x ' J:-Q fp fx? W5 A ! 1,11 f iq y 'g,q3i,g,g?.a wary. . , QQ 12+ .19 ,- -L . 1 5:5 -,,. . X i guard CORNETS FREN CH HORNS Jim Alspaugh Alan Markum Jim Holland Duane Blankenship Charles Schroeder David Hunt Kenny Rose David Hodges Glenn Duncan David Buntley Curtis Evans Paul Brown Walter Loving Karen Swineha rt Sherry Nimmo Donna Lorenz Sandra Littke Judy Stevens Carol Sawatzky Katherine Bartlett T ROMBONES Bill Armstrong Ronnie Hill Marlow Preston Mack Farrell Tommy Caldwell CLARINETS Bill Duffy Mary Ann Gilmore Sa mmie Ricks BA SSES Mary Wise Johnny Piercy Kola Clements Judy Wolverton Jimmy Adkins Carl Patty Kitty Goodwin Ja mes Dickson Rex Renfrow Charles Newcomb Nancy Anwyl PERCUSSION Bob Barton Lucy Bartlett Larry Janzen Gary Reim FLUTES Barbara Schroeder Marilyn Williams Nancy Holland Sherry Stockton Linda Gates Doris Rubien Q? ll X x w 'Q N.. OBOES Ma ry McCoy La V eta Horn BA SSOON Karen Ca biness BASS CLARLNET Donna Agan Nancy Berry ALTO CLARINET Virginia Corley Virginia Nall BARITONE Gabe Chittum Ron Graves SAXOPHONES Carolyn Sights Charles Nimmo Virginia Corley Donald Miller l JOHNNY PIERCY, President JIM HOLLAND, Freshman Representative High School Dance Band ---' ug f- 5 1 if Q Maria? J W , aku-. , J f XX -Q ..,.. ,,L.,- -fv - A -. , , Majorettes - MARY MCCOY, KOLA CLEMENTS, MARY WISE, Drum Major - SAMMIE RICKS Mm ' 14 i Mary Ann Gilmore, Junior Representariveg Mary Wise, Vice Presidentg Katherine Bartlett, Sophomore Represent- ativeg Carolyn Sights, Secretary and Treasurer, , , . - -v Q 1 , I m ' L1 :,.+ ,, n.-' ,, , , M .,,...e,. A,- QGHQIQ bfag 57 5 High School Pep Band fi x X L fi QW , :Q I i ' DONNA LITTKE JUDY ABERCROMBIE h l Q ff' ' ' q A 1 f R ,. ,-5 M '- x - A QA it ' v CANDA CRUSON KAY MATTHEWS S Head Cheerleader Af' .x limi PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Kay Matthews, Head Cheerleader: Linda Heerwald, President: Glena Aden, Vice Presidentg Carolyn Sights, Secretaryg Sandra Oliver, Treasurerg Mrs Alvin Clements, Sponsor. FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Judy Stevens, President and Fresh- man Cheerleaderg Frances Mussen, Vice President, and Carol Sawatzky, Secretary. ,,, H . 'l,,, Ik' 'e '-' Wee, X 14 !! Wx 6541 . ' f .. i fs , 5' 31,25 . 3',.!r iff? , ' P ' I f r 45 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: Norma Gray and Linda Burns. Pep rallies are always fun! TWISTERS whoop it up to spur the team to victory fi R Wifi 0 n affirm? P' an-W 0 D 1 I , It 3 K1 , , GAQ .A . A . , memwwfwr P n QfXfW'+sn wvvknwh 0,414 ,A'1jN 'fK.ry ,Y! A12 A, yu A 9. 37971 qw ' ew' t We ,iii ii? 112 XX Mafia Um-Tohs 'f9:i . Gu unix YS. U IC O S, OC3 L USIC 11' C Y' Accom panists are Barbara Gree :ld Rfhfh' V Wi D t G1 Lindaraeerwxd dS d or I en S u t D rector. Officers of Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs are Don, Jim, Harold, Karen, and Kay. Linda Heerwald, not pic- tured. chock SS'iou.'f wifi,-,hlgifr 'r5aq4'Q!ee66ad .- v.-. ......-.---,.- -- f 1 Q 'YNC n' 6,3553 66466044 Jane Monroe Nona Io Trce LaVeta Horn Kay Thornbrough Carol Sawatzky Prrcrlla Kensley Bar bara Igo Norma Gray Jeannre Edwards LaVeta Schmrdt Frances Moore Susan H111 Lrnda Burns Carolyn Cryer Carol Oswalt Sandy brmon Frances Mussen Mary Ann Dewberry Judy Graham Nancy Thrs year, for the frrst trme, Mrs Nrchols combrned the Boys' Glee Clubs to balance the grrls rn mrxed chorus Freshman grrls, however, re mam a separate chorus pre parmg for therr entrance, next year, rnto the hrgh school Glee C lub .2-5 .f '- l ,iff .H ' 'bid fi 5 5-Ei! R li as F ' 2 wal N iff ii . ' K M 1 i 2 2,5 1 5 ' ' fzjl A 41 C - 1 I af r ffm ' 1 W Q ' vi 'X 1 g V i' . , A- Anwyl Teresa Penner Elma Echols Barbara Jones Dottre Baxter Judy Stevens, Jean Kincaid, Cheryl -.Q N-I S OFFICE ASSIS T Pe ANTS Arloene Lmk eepmg rec ordS 05 lumo 885' and Gerrrpat e Toni Pats K ahhax Y 7? Donme R 4-l r Pfocee d1ngS 15 7715 I -7- Mas. eanbv 1 U MRS. IESSA LOU MONIGOLD Business office of Clinton schools is largely in the hands of these school secretaries. Through rain or shine they make the daily runs. Robert Kupka, L. D. Howell, Paul Heinz, Irvin Schmidt, Joe Williams. YN? Sam Dunnagan and Claud Green do many things to keep our school in top condition. Joyce, Ovada and Roberta have an im portant place in C. H.S. library. George and Sara present the flags in each assembly. X R X X Q in 1 j l ,, f Qg - N I 0 . tx A I xv X ff 2 1 , Er l ix.. Sue Duncan, President, Judy Man- drell, Senior Representative, Doris Rubien, Freshman Representative, Patricia Bates, Historian, Marilyn Fransen, Song Leader, Janice Miller Junior Representative, Peggy Abra- 9 hams, Parliamentariang Linda Strom, Vice President, Ethel Webb, Treas- urerg Ovada Pridemore, Reporter, Nadine Sawatzky, Secretary, QQ , X x- : w 5 ti ' 9,EMAKfl?s rr 1 , , f .' V El f-7- 1 L .y ff! lx D NEW 5' rn x 5 as ,y W 642, ff, ffl 7 O QM' 3 Future Homemakers learn many skills and complete various commu- nity projects under sponsors, Helen Brown and Mrs, Irene Clements, 'mi' ,. Ar '. T. 1. ' fa? ' 5' 8 Q: 4'-Lf gc.. Af- 'I Q ,Ai 413.11 rag 2 A highlight of the year was the for ITIS DEW imtratron of these seventeen members O 1 ..ff'E FUTUP- THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE F F A OFFICERS Teny Harms Vrce Presldent Brlly Stockton Secretary Robert Nelson Reporter Bob Ford, Senunel Sam Thornbrough, Pres1dent Larry Harms Treasurer Mr Carl Watson Agrlcultural Duector for second semester grves mstructtons to a member of the datry Judgmg team r , ' - Q - r RC s, I , , ' - I' . , L, , , Q - , - I. ' , 1 rf 1 I l 4 N- , 6- ' .a fi 1- .w 5, ki. -ns- x A ,,'- ,Q .. ., - Q ' 1 4. . , l -I , . V , ,K .Q - A, - V 1 I h - , 1 Z 9 I . . , . . . ' 1 1 . . I 1 I 1 9 . Q I I 0 Dr. Hendricks, Souths- western College, visits with program commit- tee. Helping answer the challenge of the space age, members of the club take interest in science and mathematics. Programs at each meeting offer va- riety of interests through films, talks by experts, and trips to hospitals or laboratories. Outstanding project of the year is a Science Fair involving students from the fifth through the twelfth grade. Sci-Mat members sponsor this fair each year. Sponsoring faculty members are Miss Myrtle Seright, Mrs. Opal Hughes, Bob Graham, and Marvin Weber. .S if 'K 5- 5 'Lf V , W 4, Ii F ig, f ff-. ' Y ! r' K! A in OFFICERS: Eddie Rolison, President: Bobby Parker, Vice President: Jim Alspaugh, Treasurer, Karen Swinehart, Secre- tary: Charles Gray, Carolyn Sights, Billy King, Don Sanders, and Mike McCarty. Y!! Hi' E y 1 Xlillxx X Hu.riwN-V' l , vm km, y l Cooperating with the Highway Patrol and local police, 49 mem- bers of Clinton Youth for Safety Club help meet the constant battle with death and injury on public highways. Organized by Bonnie Mc- Elmurray last January, the group purposes to instill mutual courtesy and safety in autos. The Club brought Indianapolis Speedway winner Johnny Parsons before the C. H. S. students to speak on safe driving and courtesy behind the wheel. Traffic safety is a major goal for club members. Suspension from membership is possible when laws are broken. r X. if W e Y ' 1 ,r P ' 1 Club officers, Roper, Goodwin, Wise, Blankenship, and Mr. McElmurray, in- structorg visit with area patrolmen. ZA Ty ,-r xx X 574 Dal ,Q f af TX f l' 02 i I I V ' M7 Ldin sae S 1-J 7 s Q 5 . ' 5 Q' 1 1 x A . M I , .A AJ A V 'I p :J A .. 1,1 ,. garrggg A 4 ' ,. . Adi. , Y f ' fs t .' Q-.. I K . , V fi I 5 S -Q Ss f ' 5 L - s N. p 'N uv' Carpentry students, under super- vision of Jack Hefner, had as their largest project of the year a three- bedroom house. This chalked up five houses during Mr. Hefner's nine years in Clinton. His students have constructed other buildings and have been responsible for many smaller projects. . .M-: rg,-'L g 'xiii' .ivxmf - A, f . ll. T.8LI. OFFICERS: Herman Harrelson, President: Curtis Reinke, Vice Presi- dent: Carol McEntaf- fer, Reporter: Mar- garet Kempf, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Art and Engllsh clashes funcuon smoothly -dx - f Manuel Rico Vercher visiting teacher from A11 cante Spain uses the re corder to aid Spanish stu dents with phonetics Mel' .f 'X O . . o,,. A typical discussion group in Mrs. Simmon s English class battles a debatable subject. Senior speech students re- hearse the radio play with which they placed second in Alva district contest. nag Laboratory classes are popular in C. H. S. Art, science, typing, and homemaking are all tops. Linda, Donna, Mrs. Strom, and Marilyn enjoy food W . 'FY demonstration by Elma 1- Darnell. 14,35 X-63,1-if Behind the mellons are F.H. A. girls at their first social affair of the year. , J vi 1. -r -s Ak I F A. PBXYY - Strange b ' . N L . ' ' U ' , med F .YL PS good ha1f,ril'7ess for band I ' ini? You, PM me SIYOW twlflers- but Sw . . s ,,...., 1 . 'bunv They are not characters from history nor TV: but our own C. H.S. friends 8 .4 1 .,. W' Q- -. .. I-3, a :,, - hq- . TOP ROW: Teddy Morlock, Teresa Good- man, Karen Smith, Gladys Wheeler, Viola Bearhead. BOTTOM ROW: Juanita Griffen, Cathy Marlar, Betty Norwell, Arlene Stockton, and Hugh Bramble. 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