St Marys High School - Blugold Yearbook (Clinton, IA)

 - Class of 1959

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NAL-xl NL. g I, Jr Q1 A 4 1 H+ .lf ' Y Y fl PRELUDE STAFF JANICE ABBOTT Busvness Aanaqer MIKE PRATT Ccov edufor PATRICIA DALTON BARRY KEEFE BARBARA MCGRATH KRIS MAUREK .HM RES JOYCE SCHUMACHER LOISTHUMS MIKE WHALEN ST MARY'S HIGH SCHUOL cL1NToN, IOWA May 25, 1959 To whom lt may concern Clinton city llfe, the society, mands that 1ts members be able to do more than earn a llvlng and rear chlldren 15 a soclety that demands energy and 1ma g1nat1on, lngenulty and darlng w1th thls concept 1D mind that we have chosen as our theme, nC1ty Llfen IH all 1ts phases and drawn 1tS relat1on to stu dent act1v1ty and organizatlons at St Mary's Hlgh School, Clinton We respectfully dedlcate th1s book to the men and women of Cl1HtOW who are now accepting this challenge, to those who have accepted lt in the past, and finally to the men and women of the future who w1ll contlnue to keep it alive Sincerely yours, fwft wwfcm Jack Wareham Editor ' I Q ' ' de- L . . . . . It DENNIS CODER U - . . . . . . It is Rush, rush here, there, nowhere 1:30 p.m. --.the presses of the Clinton Herald We like that. ,pe W. .4vlJg,, M nr' 3 Mew- ' begin the fast daily flow of city and national news to 23,367 people , X NX xx K 'NAcqNk4N Q to Beat the Bell - A Typists, Phyllis Lemke, Jackie Burke, Jean Ken nedy, and Shirlee Cas berg take timed speed test 44' Richard Koch, Dick Ensch and Francis Edens hurry in assembling the newia bles for the science lah before morning classes The clock reads 8 19 Will he make lt7?? .1 3 M If lr wx wif ' 5, . f 2, mx . I ' A2 D i ww ' J 5 fm 'lb ,q,,,,f. 3 'll A M f f um . and it Sk, fm Sf 5 3 'U-,. Q M 5 W 1 . , ! 3' ff 'S 1 3' Jack Murphy Cllb, Gary Nixon, Terry Thiessen, Mike Burns spell trou- ble for ball carriers . to Beat the Gun St. Mary's O - Newman Cleftl Lee Petersen carries the ball as Pat Ryan clears the way and Don McDermott CSD followso Mary's 19 or Cleft? Pat Ryan makes tackle Pat Ryan f25J, Emmett Thlessen C551 close IH on ball carrier Raymond Tobin Ron Goble St Mary's 6 AmbOY 19 to Meet Deadlines Editors, Marie Burton and ...xxx as Janice Horner 1 fxfd Tom Lally and Jim Ries ? Q Xxx work out cartoons XX XXX ..fJ -rl 3 Sports editor Ken Milow and photographer Jack Wareham. ,f '! .z2J ::Pq Ellen Tritz and Judy Brown,copy editors. Business staff Kris Maurek and Therese Kraciun SMHS Won 7 Marquette Regina Bettendorf North Scott Amboy Fulton Savanna Regina Bettendorf Fulton Dewitt Newman Morrison Marquette DeW1tt Amboy Savanna Morrison Newman Jlm Rowan snares rebound, Bill Vilmont and Ron Goble break down court Tom Nolan dunks opening tip off Lost 12 Ron Goble and Bill Lego un der basket Bob Jackson and Bill Lego rebounding 1 5 film 1 Bob Jack- son Cllb, Bill V11- mont QMS! spring fo reboundo Jim Rowan Chlb, Ron GobleC2lD and Bill Lego set for re- bound. to Beat the Whistle I' Bob Jackson 11 ump shot, Bill V11montCM5D looks on Tom Nolan C125 con trols the Jump Ron Goble ' 20 in un der basket as B111 e I go hooks it k o ff 2- a 44' L '1 A 'i -av C - c m J is D L .. . to Beat the Record Sprinters, Phil Lemke and Terry Thlessen Shot putter, hurdler and high jumper, Bill Vilmont -a...,,,-iq Tom Nolan, high jumper Broad jumper and quarter mller, Bob Jackson Relay team, Ed Brown, Bob Jackson, and Jim Rowan qfmnclup JOHN R DALTON COMPLIMENTS OF CLINTON LAUNDRY ' CLEANERS s13 s -uh sr P5002 FUNERAL Compliments of asus sm,,,m SERVICE FlNAl Company 75462 f ov LAWIDR C rv 317 SD SECDND STREET Z E 226 Seventh he So CLINTUN IIJWA ML WLM Af 5 N ww? THE FINEST IN SPORTS EQUIPMENT , . 514 ' A 0 , Sewing Clinton Of ll' a Quarter ol a enlu 0 , I c 'N X x ff ' 3 v I I ' I f- ' 2,7 Arg A., V v. Qu ix , I. Q F QL' ' ix ' 4 - -an , n 'wif 172, ff. , - ' LTQN. yay-X ,I :ou 11:9 T- V! X11 1 I '-'Fifi PI 'I A F -'Fixing - s .7- I ., 0 L MI ff' - Q T ' Nm A 5 4, xe ' if Moline Your Stores For Sport COMPLIMINTS OF CENTRAL s'r::L ruse co N East Moline Y-Q 1 We luke to mmgle as frzends Or as strangers Customers mingle on Monday night at Van A1len's department store -- looking and buying., During Parents' Open House Night Dad ow son for and Mom are invited to fol a typical school day with or daughter First, 1t'S time class as parents peer over shoulders, Cabovej then tlme for extra curriculars as they listen in on the glee club, lbelowb and afterwards, time for refreshment and a brief social hour Crightl kat rightj lt's Christ mas tume, parents come to hear the glee cltb and are then joined by the girls to sing carols 1 . . 1 A --at the second an- nual Tri-State Jour- nalism Workshop,held at Clarke College, Dubuque. Included a- mong the audience at the Keynote address, is the BLUGOLD staff and aspiring sophznd junior journalists. The Par' miUQ' ECO do fd annual Himdlsassemble Raising funds for the prom calls foralnagazine drive. On their way: Barry Keefe, Joe Dalton, John Sheppard, Tom Hllgendorf, Bob Darr, Art Frett, and Bill Ruddy. Decorations committee Jackie Burke, Carole Ensch, Joan Lawlor, Kathy Lathrop Judy Baresh, Barbara Mc Grath and Ger Choosing a corsage Doi Leslie,Tom Swmw berger, Jack Murphy Phyllis Lemke, Karen Heisterkamp, John T1nr mer, Therese Kraclun Fred Paysen, Janice At the LaFayette Hotel, Jackie Lewis, Tom Mayer, Susan S1mS, Douglas Hll gendorf, Helen Hayes, D1ck Thornton, Mary Lou Hyde, Dick McDonnell, Karen Blckford, Tom Brown Abbott, Dick Bailey wuth Classmates Clinton Police Chief LaZomby is interviewed by the Junior COmmUU1Cat1OHS class Holy Cross vocational recruiter presents vocation talk to SMHS student body wut Guests M W BLUGOLD reporters meet lowa's Governor Her- schel Loveless in spe- cial intervlew October 6. Governor Loveless was the featured spea ker at the 26th annual Iowa Pollceman's Asso ciation convention. at I-lomecomlng lt's laughter at the Pep Stunt Bob Dewell, John Tobln, Tom Keefe, Jlm Rockwell, J1m Rich ter, Michael Holliday, Adrian Lee, Leo Schlunz, Joe Hughes Walter Kinneman, Charles V11 mont, Dick Pleczyaskl, Jim Ket elson, Charles Mulholland, Jim rch, Paul Horst wuiigg lt mlght've been an idea for a float John Shannon, Dick Krogman, Ann Marcuccl, Judy Abbott, Margaret Dal ton, Tom Mooney Kenneth Sch lotfeldt, and Alan Miller L -L -emi. 's a l t of wor but more fun David Evans, Gearald En wrlght, Darrell Grun torad, Bob Frame Jlm Daley, Pat Duffy, and Ed Clancy s a llttl b1t Irish Mary Jo en sen, Kathleen Mallory Judy Abbott, Janet Trine, Jeanne Lang Cat leftl Kathleen ll ry, Cheryl LOW, Dgpothy Hufla Ann Kaffenberger, Patrlcla Klahn, Helen Jackson work on freshman float CLQTI-HERS DRY CLEANERS 130 Fffh A CH pe-1 26321 STA NU M th d Ad hll and Anderson 2389 D alum 81 OPEN FRIDAY AND SAT UNTIL! PM. JOHANNSEN FURNITURE SERVICE Clmto c no r ups. umm., fullldlfd the ,lated in Styled foe qowzq Wim and Wm BRADULSKTS L. IOWA WALLPAPER 8- PAINT C0 0 BRIEII SHERWIII WILLIAMS PAINTS mcrunf fumes wmoow cuss Annsrs sumlss mam zoulmenr Dial CH 2 2721 6 h AV sou'rH a 3 4 ST Tucxsn suac Co pll Clinton Flsh Oyster Co 112 1th A S Clinton lov A 1 venue So. fi ' - e o - Nationally vert' d S . u . I . Ill mann I 810 S. 4fll sf. HEADQUARTERS FOR ' ' ' n. Iwo . I ' . 8 I . . I ' - I s u an umituro l .U nu . I 9 . I ., ' 0 To build new things iw. .4 w . ' 2 Y F vi 2' -3- 3' -t A' 1llllni!lll'5' 1F?342EggM QWA' f ' x qiiwwv . 'Z ' Q' Ze ,,,,,.vs's' eu . .1-'f- '-7 Construction underway on the Chicago Northwestern Railway's new freight repair depot is one of many major building projects in an expanding Clinton. in the Frosh Soph Glee Club, accompan1ed by Donna Kahler I-larmony H1 hah! in the S Chorus dlrected by John Quinn, accompanied by Susan Sims 11 1 I ' . 0 nu . 11111 lr I limovaanon A - , Culvnnn Y IAJI, lu-an g whuunmcnu any 0 -- Jr.- po , . in playlet from literature class Pat McDonnell, Dave Malli, Paul Yell man, Tony Mickleson, Joe Spittler,Do nna Kahler, Karen McDonnell, Mary Lou Richter through Latin exams Jim Klmmer, Dave Pottratz, Louise Welsh, Bill West, Don Sullivan in biology lab Connie Hendr1cks,and Marilyn Crangle ... in geometry class: Gretchen Hlubek, Gale Dahl, Tom Hl1l,Dick Ensch, Francis Edens, Sue Buske, Pat Eads, Margaret Burke. ... discussing Poe centennial: Dennis Rupp, Larry Stillings, Richard Powers, Mike J. Murphy, Jim Sullivan, Jim McDermott,and Richard Spain. f 7 0 A , KX V K Q Q Q M. 'Q 1 , L . Minds in biology lab Mike Clemence, Dave Carmody, Dick DeHaven, and Ed Asmus in gym classes Michael Murphy, Leo Hallinan, Phil Murphy, Richard Koch, and Jerry Holle ... in glee club: Barbara Horst, Mary Ann Mayer, Susan Lawlor, Em- ily Wulf. with homework Fay Nixon and Jerry Hunter IH Latin class Margaret Rlckerl, B111 Soesbe, Matt R1mmer, Dennis Slnksen, Jay Petersen, Jean Kaffenberger, Alan Smith C I l l O 0 w Q d 0 0 0 I U o o Q 0 M1-li-- 1 ,- C 1 ,, ' J, 5 ' I4 N ,1 .4 ' V , f,,f,f ' I V Nl f' Ji ' . L . . . e s Q Q . . o Bodies Junior girls square off in the first round of the Girls' Vol ley ball tournament nBrown Jug tournament p a Cabovel Tom Swamberger,Jerry Holle, John Sheppard, Dave Schroeder, and Bob Frame in the championship game fright? Jack Wareham and Pat Murphy fight for the re bound nBrown Jug winners captained by Jim Ro an Cl r D Bob Frame, Denny Luckritz, John Shannon, Tom Swamberger, Fred Baldwin Tom Moon J 2 5 H INTM-MURALS W : ' Phil Lemke, Tom Brown, YY 1 y RINGLAND JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO ENGINEERS BUILDERS 202 JACOBSEN BLDG Ns, if CLINTON lowA r SCOTT S SHOES THE STORE WHERE COMPLIMENTS OF 3335 n0RUEjgz31g:isD x J 117 South 2nd St Chapel 2 6936 ,ML uv' CH 21755 Y 237 Sth AVE S llklwnto FINE JEWELERS KCLN C P IMENTS IOwA'S VOICE OM L Hamlton Elgn Bulgyq OF' ENTERTAINMENT otches 1390 ON YOUR DIAL A FRIEND ee s e YOUR COMMUNITY BUILDER omond Rings F fth Avenue South CLINTON IOWA The Fmest zn Sewzng Machznes SEE THE NEW AUTOMATICS CONGRJ?-TU LATIONS see our Ime of FINE FABRICS I' Om NECCHI S331-i?gE ELNA LUBBERS E BELL MFG., co BUNNIEIS FABRICS Fly Swatters - Wiener Forks AND Marshmallow Forks 319 South Second St CHape1 2 4236 I 2 I -Lfx N CLINTON AWNINO co. 335 5 EFNQ , 1 .E 9 Poll' roi . LQ , ' sn s EA I ff., '-:fu ff: .. 9 hs all T Rand Shoes For Men T 'rn Tre i clit ' Shoes For Women , , , I i - i - OF W Di ' 203 i To cooperate with friends, neighbors - people in the city. ln 5 x 1' J fb if T f l if .iiei,, Courtesy of f J 'W TODAY'S HEALTH Team work is often a matter of life and death in ami citv operating room. 'ON' I W with the Faculty Basketball team managers, Leo Halllnan and Jim Klmmeg check out equipment Checking file cards, are the librarians: Anne Ber ger, Marie Burton, Ann Marcucci, Janice Horner, Judy Baresh, Marv Ellen McNertnev, and Marv Lou Hvde. -'i'l'nn..r Jr and Sr boys spend autumn Saturdays as furniture movers at the new convent Mus1c instructor, Sister Mary Clarice B V M , and John Quinn, glee club di rector,listen to tape recording d'the chorus , in-M ' J V l ' o o W - Q' f ', ' ' , fa, ,' .-. A fo' K , ,, A . 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Stuck' are Ron McGarry, John Ander s n, B111 Kane, Bill Wlsor Norman Holle, Bob Kimmer, George Wolfe, Dan Lawlor THE NEED IS MET discussing new lab equipment purchased wlth Festl Fall proceeds are Joellen McCon ohey, Melinda Colburn, Michele Vo satka, Connie St Claire, Sandra Vllmont, Mary Bebensee, Carole Pollard, and Jeanne Haylock John Anderson, John Bur- ton, Carol Roman, Marian Crowley, Mary Ellen Mc- Nertney, Eleanore Hull Dan Thornton, Gerald Mlckelson, and Peter Mo tc G troni examine prizes at freshman booth. cldlng on freshman booth or Festi Fall Mary Quinn e1la Hogan, Anne Berger, arles Droste, Norm Holle mold Shear, George Wolfe ynthia Charnoski, Marilyn Leu,Bob Kimmer,Pat Murphy Joe Lally, Arnold Shear, Tom Byers, Pat McConnell, Loren Chamberlain, Ed Doyle, John Schwarz, Bill Graves and Bob Stickell bring in returns on Festi Fall t1Ck6tS for the World Community QMS student body partici pates in the annual fertory Procession toyuo vide baby clothes for the Catholic Bishops' Relief Organization Glee Clubbers, Jean Ken nedy, Donna Kahler and Phyllis Lemke goevcarol n Francis Edens prepares Red Cross gift boxes for overseas shipment President, Therese Kraclun and Vice President, Denny Coder of the City Council of the Jr Red Cross look over a map of Clinton before setting out on the Conn 1 cil's house-numbering projecto Of- l g. t Y 1 W LQfytn!7 en Mxlow and Bob McCar L set up an experiment mn the physics la Working in the cafeteria, Dave O O at S Q S9 Su CD OUI o Se th! helWb1C Wh to and Seo the and He, tg t 111 Oc Ober . A Pottratz and Dennis Rupp ace cept students' trays. USA Ugther Bob Jackson and Terry Thiessen finish a close lst and 2nd in the 220 yd. dash at the Illowa conference meet. Bob Jackson tied the state B record on May 16. . to win the State Track Title Bill Lego sprints into the 3rd leg of the Il- lowa meet's 880 yd.re- lay. The relay men went on to win the St'ate 880 title. X A i -ng Phil Lemke takes the baton from Tom Nolan on 3rd leg of the Gateway's record breaking 1134.6 880 yd relay. lst in the Gateway Classics' 220 yd. dash,Terry Thiessen breaks the tape. Compllmenfs THE COLLIS COMPANY roehl hllllps Comp! ments S SHADDUCK FUNERAL HOME N S FURNITURE CLINTON So Ill llll SI COMPANY HDME ELECTIQIC C0 800 So eh F nh Su 1 Q PHONE CH pal 2 2162 The New JAMES Furmture and Applzance Lf INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL f . 1 1 of o o 2304 o. econd Si, n - VERVTHING run THE Hun 136 FIFTH AVENUE BDU Clinfonf Iowa cl.lNToN, lcJwA . INCORPORAYED u ou ee Clin on, Iowa . 1 Y 'qui' 'ONSTRUCTION Q To create beauty and moods, The Clinton Symphony Orchestra spends many hours practicing under the direc tion of Mr. Harold Hennigbaum. in photography, Jack Wareham, Yearbook editor FV1 cj 55 3- K dba fa 5525555 pw iff in art, Fred Paysen staff artist meg? at 11'1 muslcg John Quinn: 'lan up X ' 'N 0 school or ganist, pianist, 'P' 5, .X director fm. 1 -ba ,, 'prawn-B75 3 43,51 Q52 ,593 0 in litera ture,Mike Pratt, TODAY's national short story Con test winner tex' D O C of o 0 o , ' N. ffl y ,,kg4wsSf7 ,,? g.1:fV15g1'5::Q,gl.gfjgwgii ' Q 'dp Y ww .Jn-Q 2,6 -gy, ,swf -igw' xp . i fhfaeggf 'zffiffeff A ' , ---' K L: ' Jzlglfy f-VTQWKAH 52II'LQf'5l,i Eqlfifg aio, -LJEGWQN nf H rafts he or stsf r rrlfr s12?:3Qsf,rg,2ff5a?rlgar fi11125g:2EQrffwg22sfaa'1fisfr , ' ' 1' ' ,, A ' :f-,fw7s 'Ekifmfliwfiw QP' ,lgitffn 'i ff' -' .. 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Burke a Christmas gift from the SMS student body Interest through Contests Mr W J McGonegle presents Elks' scholarships to Jack Wareham and Marie Burton,lst place winners in leadership division, and to Ellen Tritz 2nd place, and Ken Milow, 3rd place, ln most valuable student division Barry Keefe receives prize for first place in photography contest at Clarke Press Work shop. Looking on are Blugold Georgena William and Lo1s Thomas display trophies won in the APSL Latin Exam 1958 editors, Jim Ries Marie Bur- Donna Doyle and Gerry ton. Proulx, winners ln the OGA shorthand contest, From a And a Snack to Pizza a Dinner Too! RASTRELLVS 238 MAIN AVENUE Dial C1-lapel 2-7441 , Qyfwather enter S FUNERAL Home Jeweler HAMMOND Smcernty In Servuce sas 2 a Av: so U RGANS Since 1907 PIANUS ECONO REE cHapeu 2 2811 CLINTON 'ou CLINTON IDWA Complzments of CLINTON KLINGER PAINT A WALLPAPER co RECREATIQN LANES 23 Cliiignfviowi 116 Flfth Avenue South We De 1 ive 1' Bowl for Health The Clty Natlonal Bank Q J swf! mm ASK ABOUT OUR STUDENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ' a . 20 EDUTH E BT - ' 1 W ,O C of Clinton H I!! Member F. D. I. C. I +7 -- El -.:...,::,:-- the lxtt nted m H1868 0 dden fish Marino nough to trys S f they 1 ent-3 One 0 ons QTW unzakuts e healthl rld not '1 0 t lowo To promote our czty ourselves Thus we luke At radio station KROS announcer, Wayne Perkins, releases Nat1onal Safety Council bulletln . School Ties THE PARADE. On senior float, queen Ellen Tritz and attendants, Sara Carmody and Judy Brown. THE MARCH THE COURT Anne Berger, Gretchen Hlubek, Lois Thomas, Judy Brown, Sara Carmody, Susan Slms, Donna Kahler, and Janet Trine Scholarship Ken Mllow displays award, Tom Lally looks over Co pies of Time after winning 'I 1 + + test WW National Honor Society: Cl.-r.D Lois Thomas, Janice Horner, Ken M1low,Janice Abbott, Jack Ware ham, Ellen Tritz, Joyce Schuma Cher, Mike Pratt, Marie Burton, Gary Abbott Newly chartered National Latin Honor Society mem bers Mary Jo Daley, Jan ice Horner, Lois Thomas, Karen He1sterkamp, Joyce Schumacher,Janice Abbott, Sara Carmody, Ron Goble, Ken M1low, Ed Kimmer,Bar ry Keefe, Bob McCarthy . - - o - - . 1 a Q, t u ,W . ' b , 0 5 A W .. ,, w Y gif I I ' 1 ' 1 , W s 4 'T Wwdf .,' .1 RFQ Fufirforw narnn A nf..- --v...- vc... .vue uvvnco pull- o through Mass Media CROSSROAD editors, Barry Keefe, Janice Abbott and Jan McConnell layout BLU GOLD 'extras' during SMHS retreat Francis Foster and Helen Hayes, mem bers of the Junior communications class point out publicity projects used promote 1953 Festi Fall 4-aw L-L Freshmen display bulletin board technique i all school welcone to Juniors and seniors returning from New York Washington tour Student Journalist, Marie Bur ton, supplies material to Clin ton HERALD reporter for he HFRAIDYQ nTeen Ace worldn col umn 6 me omm DRC Xp C 3 e Xzensxg K sC Ci P1256 xie1'vZ'21 Sou o Lylen ygcconn semen, E 'D XY ha Enix and , eveal Enga we gement Of M :ss Betty Petrelm A COHdUCt Sophomores, Louise We s usan Lawlor ,and Mary A ayer dis 1 t D ay their Feat posters QQ? 65 65 I nd Dawd L Z1 mm Mm Beffy Pefrehn A nnouncement IS made to t y b M y r and Mrs V BJ Perrehn 601 em Ave s G 6 of 1 engagement of thexr daughter Betty to Davxd L Zxmmer son of Mr and Mrs J M Z1mmer 429 4th Ave N su mmer weddmg IS bemg I planned Mxss Petrehn is emnln f' at Pm H y s and her flance IS m the U S Navy S at 7 el' CA me Caf fc E? 1 h f Q Ig nn F6- K , M - ' K My Q' o 1. P t 175,15 by . Y' M A O 1 1 Q di y' W A w P3 ' , , NN ., ' , J 1 . . j I at, . L I ' L A A th t at , S H .9 HFC , . V - , .9 I V . ' . E V b '- lda . . . .- fffh , , , 'Aff 5 .A.- , l y .H ., f ' - un, - ..ql'.llQ ll F To formula e a teen Cod e on mMiS representatives Ofglglif OH Ken 1Vl1low and Jack I1 Wareham Mike Burns with '9 Q v 3,4 rl .L 'ima' J 1 If Ho xwKM1 m I Z ,,,, Vfj CLINTON CORN PROCESSING COMPANY A DIVISION OF STANDARD BRANDS INCORPORATED SWIFT 5' COMPANY ounv a. Pouurnv PLANT CLINTON IOWA Products from Corn C plmnt LYGNS DRUG CO M Sweaters Sku-fs Blouses Dresses Formals Popular Pnces I.0U MARGE S 132 Fifth A south cunts 1 I Comphrnents of Om i e S 123 aiu Avenue QM I ' f 0 , ' L V f u ' n - Y VCDUC g, QW. Q S Fw . Students in the Spotlight Entrants in local speech contests Cleft? Amerlcan Legion Oratorical Mike Pratt Cb lowl J C 'My True Sec ur1tyn,Ellen Tritz Charles Droste receives Father Ruppenkamp's congratulations and a stereo hi-fi, lst prize, for sellinq M35 Festi-Fall ticketso Pianlsts Donra Kahler and Sus an Sims pause for an encore after a recital In the Glee Club Christmas I 5 U? 1 1' tray the Blessed Vlrgin IH a series of tableaux , A .-V f ' L .- . .. . . 4 2 V . a l ' nr-nnr-am coninr- F1 1' Q mmf- .V ....... ,,v....v. -.-V V. . . o the Change In Play Coach Nerulan set p projector for movles of Irish games Varsity basketball coach, MFC Walton, discusses tournament with captain, Bill Vilmont. tim, Frosh Soph basketball h M coac r Merdian Coach Walton uses Walkie talkie to hear observer's report from press boxo wave V 0 1 ' 5 'll . . . U I I 3 9 0 .. 5 w ,ce Q S069 we Www 9 I fcenterb Parents ex amine sophomore bio logy projects school science fair Cleft? Susan Lawlor, Cdevelopnent of the chicken embryo, Bill West, Csoiless growth of plants, Cabovej Margaret Burke Creac tion of molds to acid .. the Eastern Sights 57 Hilltoppers and 5 chaperones leave O'Hara Fleld,Monday morning. l.,....,,.,,,,,, l!iYl7 fn Donna Vllmont looks at copy of the 1957 soph- omore float Hilltoppers watch first Annapolis dress parade of 1959. Brazilian Min- ister of War received a 17-gun salute. den S view near- ly comple- ted shrine of the Im- maculate Conception 1 9 4. ul 4 5 Q .. v i 91 fx ' Y . . 17 4, 41. gfyyzu , ' fe? ,ff ng, , V .ff wi 774 I W Qffifif N 10? 1 aw 4 ,, Wiwgwf i' Lf' f - ,,,, K f an :fh- QJJ, Wxqgv f ,f ,wal sy , 4-W .V ,MM-W ,M L3 I 4 ygff. ,WW Q. ,Q ff f 'W ,Qffwz ,pm .- if 1.7 YW' in -Juv-,LU - , , s ' QQ Lb MWav1-V I ,, ' .vu M W' f f. . ' ' .Q - lp ,umm 4 3' M ,f ,f 1 Zf 'Qu y' ' A4 1 I E any it--,M ,V 'f ,ff ff X ww the National pastime Outfield, Second base, wx Jay Petersen 1959 SMHS BASEBALL TEAM Ken Milffw Knot picturedb Tom Hilgendorf, Jim Rimmer, Jim McDermott ff First base, Bob McCarthy Third base Mike Burns F-s, X 1 l On the mound Shortstop, Dave Pottratz Bob Jackson ig Pitch rs, Ron Goble, Lee Petersen, Don Leslie Behlnd the plate, Don McDermott A J! 5.1151 ,R f ff A W g . f A Q r 'J i J 'Z 'KK , A M' ly' - I N I , V Wi y - ss ' V 5 f J X X of A A A ' A I A 2' 'J xg , 3 A an , J :A ' 2 ' Q ,fe . , R J , an 4 ' . V 3 . x i L I Ax I M A , 1802 UU 1959 A Clinton Neighbor Since 1914.0 BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVIN THROUGH CHEMISTRY' CLINTON CELLOPHANE PLANT E I Dupont de Nemours 8 Co Inc Van lelrs Shop Here for the best m SPN' Gifts Noi G.. MACHAEL oIL aw NWN ' SHOP W, 61 Wm ag gm 0pe,, 24 rs G U F So. Seto . RGB E Sewcce Sheet Hd DIAL Cl-lapel 3 2266 H7 SOUTH SEC JD STREE CLINTON, IONNA QRCXX: COFFEE II G-- 1 'E Q 0 Lingerie s Dresses 0 swear g 0 Accessories ' 'OU' yi H H ,na II7 X 30 or T p-LJWJ L-Q -v-J 'R ? 7 Q ,qw 'liiike kk We consider our problems. fe 3 'Z in the new research lab at the Clinton Company the Important Things ID Luce are the prayers and thouohts of the prlests at Mass,sp1r1tua1 1rector, Rev R Ruppenkamp In and out of class Ccount er CIOCRWISQB Rev.E. . Leahy, Rev. R. . c midt, ev. T. . inges, Rev. . . Geerts. The Rt Rev Msgr Leo C Sterck,con ducts conference during the annual SMHS retreat Uurselves al sl Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who's the wisest one of all7 SMHS spirltual director, the Rev Raymond Ruppenkamp leads a discussion at a meeting of the newly formed Sodality cpav 0000 75 D X xl f f4 .LNJJ All X 'T ruff nr -IL 'L -usa All Q f 21+ .2 Vf Cnty Luce . S 9 6381 S .. ' a,-- : Q 'Q N rn.. V my CW- -1-,--,.f --I-H,-f , , MNH. X -1 , - 3 Eff MM am 4 1 2' . ll 161527: L , 4, FE ' , PAR vm 3 ,K-X . - ' ',- ' 'H -hus- M S f mm Hhga so :arm oncfnwcw I N9 6 TH Avg X Z1 A-Y:-V 5 gf!! if 0 PPECINC I om T - W J' In 'i Q I ffm .- A I XXH Il TH L '- E X n J 0 pyg J , A x f gl I , , if ' rx 5 ,f' 1 , ', u 'A the Science of Tournament play Irish Wm In sectional final with Dewitt, B111 Lego 35 hits a Jump shot LeClaire Bennett Dewitt Wilton Junc Monticello Sectional In lst dls trict game Tom Nolan snags bound Bill Vilmont CMSD drives in as Bob Jackson Cllb waits for the rebound Bill Lego CD39 flr a hook shot as om Nolan f23Dflghts for positlon Bob Jack on, J e Dalton, Doug Hllgendorf, Ray Tobln, Tom Nolan, DICK McDonnell and Tom Hansen discuss play durlng tour nament chalk talk CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE THE BORDEN COMPANY IONA MILK AND ICE CREAM DIVISION 19? ith Ave S CLINTON IOAIA M...QU Cmzlgzatulafzozzs Dom FURNITURE 84, CARPET CO Complete Home F urnzshers J W Judge Comp! ments of I surance Agency 20 I M A CH p 121044 MARVIN SH ERIFF 4th Street Variety S 4:1-I Sf TOYS NOTIONS SCHOOL SUPPLIES HEILITE IIEILEI Q I ' ' Q ' E g 4 . i sos Q, reef I n 4' 2 oin venue Clinton, Iowa B R U H N CANDY GIFT o e - . - . O . Ge A I canvass rains: 1 , ' We order our city, our lives. accident orders an ambulance from the Clinton f1re department 1nRJNJ k:1.lIl. f'E:lLFO.LIT13.T1 af. IHC SCCUC OI an .ik the Whole Km W W Quay? M1 L 3 the Curriculum Senior moderator and math instructor, Sister Mary Paracllta, B.V.Mo counsels a student. S1ster Mary Thomas Rita, B V M , Princ1pal Sister Mary Char ma1ne, B V M science instructor, prepares physics experiment CrightDFreshmen mod erators, S1ster Mary Manetta, B V M and S1ster Mary Norherta B V M , place the n freshmen Junior moderators Cleft? S1ster Mary Petrus,B V M business educatlon and li brarian, cFiQhtDS1St8F Ma ry Ann Chrlstlne, B V M English and Journalism in structor, plays recordings of Macbeth :DAT 1' - I I 0 n a I o o o . o .- I o 0 o I M7?ff S I a 0 o g o o 0 0 ij . I . 'V , ' I o 0 o O . fs, -Q-f . Student Activity digg V x The 1958-S9 student council CSCAD: Judy Abbott, Jay Petersen, Janice Horner, Ken Milow, Margaret Burke, Bill Vilmont Cpresidentl, Lois Thomas,Sara Carmody, Lee Petersen, Janice Abbott, Mary Quinn. PRESCRIPTIONS HGSPITAL SUPPLIES F ree Prescrzptzon Pzckup and Delzvery Se? vzce HOSPITAL BEDS WHEELCHAIRS WALKERS OXYGEN THERAPY APPARATUS CRUTCHES BABY SCALES H533 iff if FINLE PHUTU STUDIO Y 402 South Second Streei .. mm. CL CH 2 D525 Pl-IFIFIWUICUI 227 STH Avenue Scum CLINTON IOWA wg, suwxgge Ku 'if K Wana 7u1kq7v60to ataajawpofow ELINTUN RADIU 81 TV ARCUCCI quality MOTOROLA dealer Som F0U T 'N LUNCHESSUNDAES CANDIES It always pays to buy from a serwce orgamzatzon HOMEMADE 'CE CREAM 125 Sth AVG So T T Rmlnv v E V i 5 ' ,1 .3 95C I . , , .K Q O . . . : .P 5 fi 4 UN R ,L kv: ' 4 .V f I , Q 2 . , V u I .i,15'.A. ' . . ,.-......., '2,:,,gQ,Q , I S 'A L : 1 fi Z 1' ' ,w ff? -Q' 55' L fr, W if K Q 4 V P5111 M2145 'Qi' Y l . I . . I . ' 1 I i 1 , .. O - - . . ,E J. -----, 'ML5' I 'Q 'sal . 'U 1 Y ',.v .4 Q glam 4 4 4 4 ,FN-2 -EF, 'W sf . . 1. , Q f 'Q' will fir 1 A' , Q si W fiifwifi, ' 1 Slit: ' 51 . iz ,' 4' 'f 2 M if , Q 695 ' 'L f I y I ry' 9. f .ag gifs ff aff' ' A 'IQ ' ,. ' '1 1 ' ' V ' A' ff f f f M' ff Mahi ' 'ff9 '- ' Mg fi, ' 1 ' 5 A97 Q 1- A fd, X 5,512 egg ' , ? 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' E - ' ' ' I a ' ' U X 4 ,'7 I J A 4 A K.-I 'gk '1 'gen' r,iAr I f M3 I I I O 3 X Rt ev Ms r Leo C Sterck, Retreatmaster confers papal bbsslng on Jim Whalen, Bob Ba1rd,Emmett Special Moments Jr, -- Sr, Chorus members Cfore- ground? Mike Whalen, Ed Brown, Diane Lynch, Don Mussman, Billie Jean Cooper, Patri- cia Dalton,Jan McConnell Irene Anderson, join in ceremonies of mm- cation of the new convent Thiessen, Denny Luckritz, Bill Becker Fred Baldwln Francis G N Foster: and Jack Eads, gg? llxog' som Nglan' r ee as erg, onna Vllmont, Kris Maurek Mary Jo Blessington Jean Kennedy,Donna Doyle, Sheryl Mc Comb, Jan Burken Joyce Schumaher Jim Rowan, Lee Pet ersen, Phil Lemke, Bill Lee,Carol Rupp Sharon Trine Lois, Thomas, Georgena 1 class rings Aco lytes Mike Pratt and Dave Walton QO QI' you Q is Sweet nwhi,g,6XXilam9n ' ' 6 ww iffxifkiufden in d x Cave? aa anal QE iight Y d df WSU an NW 91OOd The Sign of t he Cross n saluziucxfax me NXasS and ,L Coxnmunion 55S53n5aefO,e e Whole Day N t osn Visit Sacpfnfgked Ht Act tfitfcflz On dfsmfssait I He t rsrifet tgjfgfearglanks 0 H Qa les to dfgfrflfscigfe da I am wit ute e gfigfeven U: You a time O he FOP whi h c s is Ofgwen V sir F th IS Hr AP1Sei:nd e HE 'L o Wh F n.,, O h to C Q 1, W, W .,.' 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Student Council 3 Basketball l,2,3 Football l, ,3, Track l,2,3 Latin Award 2 3 All lllowa Football Team, Eastern Iowa Western Illinois All Illowa Basketball KENNETH NIILOW Student Council Vice President M Honor Roll l 2,3, National Honor Society 3,14 National Latin Honor Society ll. Latin Award l,2,3 Blugold Staff 3 M Ed H Tlme Current Affairs Award 3,ll Sodallty ll Football 1,2 Basketball 1,2 Elks' Scholarship Award Third Place ll Honorable Ment l on 14. Football Team, Honorable Mention ll First Team 9 JANICE HORNER Student Councll 3 Honor Roll 2,3 Latin Award 2 3 Glee Club 2,3, Pep Club 2,3 National Honor Society 3 Ll Blugold Staff 3 ll Speech Contest Ll National Latin Honor Society Betty Crocker Homemaklng Award ll Clarke College Math Tournament 3 SARA CARMODY Student Councll A Glee Club l,2,3 Latin Award 1,2 Pep Club 2,3 A President M Homecoming Attendant 2,3,h Perfect Attendance 3 Blugold Staff 3 Essay Contest A Mardi Gras Queen Candidate M National Latin Honor Society A ,LL A , MA 1,4 A 'T p ' LL 1+ Baseball l,2,3,Lg, A nu H ,M ,L+ ll ,I+ RONALD GOBLE Basketball l,2,3,Ll- Baseball l,2,3,LL Football l,2,3 ll Track 1,2,3,Ll. Glee Club l,2,3 Latin Award 1,3 National Latin Honor Society Ll. JUDITH BROWN Glee Club l,9,3 Class Officer Homecoming Attenda Latin Award 2 Honor Roll 1 Pep Club 2 Blugold Staff 3 Ll TERRENCE THIESSEN Basketball l,2,3,lq. Baseball l,2,3 Ll Football l,2,3 ll. Track 1,2,3 Ll lst Gateway Classic Honorable Mention All lllowa Football Team Ll Honorable Mention Eastern Iowa Western Illinois Football Team Sth, 1OO yard dash State Track Meet 3 PATRICIA HOLLE Glee Club 1 2,3 Perfect Attendance l,2,3 Cheerleader 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,ll Class Officer 3 nt 1 3 , f- :LJ- , , , 9 , . 100-yard dash 3 C ll 3 ,LL 7-L JOHN' WARE:-IAM Football l,2,3,h Glee Club l,2,3,h Latin Award 1,3 Blugold Staff 3,Ll Ed., LL Prelude Staff 3,q Ed. u Honorable Mention All- lllowa Football Team A Sigma Delta Chl Award for Feature and News Photo- QFHPPY 3 Catholic Press Conference A Clinton Elks' Leadership Award L Track l,2,3 Basketball 1,2 National Honor Society M MARIE BURTON Glee Club l,2,3,ll Honor Roll l,2,3 Essay Contest l,3,Ll Homecoming Attendant 2 Latin Award 2 Pep Club 2,3 Blugold Staff 3 Ll Editor ll National Honor Society Clinton Elks' Leadership Award Lt ELLEN TRITZ Cheerleader l,2,3,Ll Glee Club 1,2 Honor Roll l 3 Latin Award l,2,3 Pep Club 2,3,lg, Blugold Staff 3 A Speech Contest Homecoming Queen Lg. National Honor Society LL Elks' Scholarship Award, Second Place Lg, DENNIS CODER Glee Club l,2,3 Blugold Staff Class Gfficer 2 Red Cross Chairman Public Relations Committee Ll 3rd in State for Editorial in Blugold 3 Ho rable Ne o E 't 'a NCSPA 3 ,M s M :3su s tl , R U E ,M 3 Prelude Staff I4 U Ll HO u 1 np: fl, 1.,dJ.l,C'I'J. 1 ROBERT JACKSON Basketball l,2,3,k Baseball l,2,3,h Football l,2,3 Track 2,3,I.l Class Officer l,3 Perfect Attendance 3,Ll Blugold Staff 3 lst Gateway Classic Broad jump 3 lst District meet, I.5ll.O-yard dash 3 lst District Meet, broad jump 3 2nd All-lllowa Football Team 3 MICHAEL BURNS Basketball l,2,3 Baseball l,2,3,I.1. Football l,2,3,I.l Track l,2,3,I.1, Glee Club l,2,3,k Honor Roll 1,2 Latin Award 3 Blugold Staff 3 Boys' State Represe THOMAS HANSEN Basketball 1,2 3 A Football 1,2 Latin Award l,2,3 Student Council 3 Blugold Staff Essay Contest Honor Roll 1 WILLIAM LEGO Basketball l,2,3 Track l,2,3,I.l Glee Club l,2,3,k Latin Award 3 All lllowa Basketball Team All Eastern Iowa First Team I4. if-L ntatlve 3 3 IL Q I+ - 3 5 I X JAMES RIES Latin Award l,2,3 Perfect Attendance 1,2 Blugold Staff 3 Ll Editor Prelude Staff 3 Ll. THOMAS LALLY Honor Roll 1,2 Essay Contest 3 Blugold Staff Lg, Speech Contest JOSEPH NAVE Glee Club 1,2 Latin Award l JOHN DEAN Glee Club l,2,3, Track 2,3 Baseball 2,11 ROBERT MCCARTHY Track 1,2 Glee Club l,2,3,Ll Blugold Staff 3 Baseball Lg. National Latin Honor Society lp 1 5 M LL ll ,ll MARY KAY Nl EYER Glee Club l,2,3 Perfect Attendance 1,14 Pep Club 3,14 RICHARD KOPP Basketball 1,2 Glee Club 1,2 Latin Award 2,3 MARY ANN HALLINAN Glee Club 1 2 3 Perfect Attendance l,2,3,Lq, Pep Club 2 Blugold Staff 3 DAVID SCHRADER Basketball 1,2 Glee Club 1 RAYMOND TOBIN Football l,2,Ll Basketball l,2,3 14, Track l,2,3 L1 Glee Club l,2,3 Ll. Perfect Attendance Latin Award 2,3 ,2 , lr 9 9 2 1 xx: '13, lb THOMAS SEIDL Glee Club 1,2 Latin Award 1,2 Baseball 2,14 Perfect Attendance 2 Essay Contest 3 Ll 3rd in State for Editorial ln BLUGOLD 3 Honorable Mention, Editorial NCSPA 3 GARY ABBOTT Track l,2,3 Honor Roll 1 Class Officer 1 Perfect Attendance 2 Speech Contest Ll National Honor Soclety Lg, JOHN DALEY Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Glee Club 1,2,3,L4. ELIZABETH PETREHN Homecoming Attendant 1 Glee Club 1,2 3 Pep Club 2,3, Blugold Staff Cheerleader RICHARD HUNT Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1 Football 1,2,l4, Ulee Club l,2,3 Perfect Attendance l,2,3 X 1 ,L+ Glee Club 1,2,3,L5. , ,LL LL 3 ll , ' J-L MARY DODD Glee Club 3,11 Pep Club 3,14 Mount St. Clare 1,2 JOHN DRISCOLL Glee Club 1,2 Honor Roll 2 DONALD MCDERMOTT Baseball 12,3 Lg. Football l,2,3 Ll. Track 1,2 3 I+ Perfect Attendance l,2,3 JAMES OAK Football 1,2 Perfect Attendance l LAWRENCE M CCLIMON Football 1,2 Glee Club l,2,3 sr 3 , 3 I , Glee Club 1,2 fx , as THOMAS HLUBEK Glee Club 2 3 ll Track 3 Ll Essay Contest 3 Speech Contest Ll Charlotte Community High School 1,2 lst all State Music Festival 1,2 JOHN JEFFREY Glee Club 1,2 Latin Award 2,3 GERALD GRAVES Glee Club l,2,3 Perfect Attendance l,2,3 EDWARD KIMMER Glee Club l,2,3 I4 Latin Award 1,2,3 National Latin Honor Society Lg, JANE GLOWACKI Cotter High School 1,2 Glee Club 3 Lg, 3 I 3 Track 3,14 , A I A ,M SHIRLEY VVULF Glee Club l,2,3,l.5. 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