SCHOOL RECORDS: CLINTON, CLINTON COUNTY, IOWA Thank you so much to Sue Miller (SuMiller1@aol.com) for typing this up for us. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Annette Lucas ClintonRoots@aol.com July 2002 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ________________________________________________________ NOTE: For more information on Clinton County, Iowa Please visit the Clinton County, IAGenWeb page at http://iagenweb.org/clinton/ ________________________________________________________ 1925 Clintonian Clinton High School Yearbook C. 1925 Wm. Henderson, Editor. Herbert Butzbach, Business Mgr. Classes Photos are arranged 5 per page. Page 16 MISS BILLINGS Class Sponsor R. BRUCE CHATTERTON "His popularity is equaled only by his size." "TUBBY" Class President 2-3-4; President "C" Club 3-4; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Student Council 4; Glee Club 3; Varsity Football 1-2-3-4, Captain 4; Varsity Basketball 2-3-4; Swimming 1-2-3-4; Class Basketball 4; All State Team 4; Honorable Mention 2. ELNA ANDREWS "Her ways are ways of pleasantness." "ANDY" Camanche High 1-2; C., T. T. C. 3-4. IRMA ANDREWS "She always wears a smile that won't come off." "BUDDY" C. T. T. C. 3-4 OLIVE MARIE ARB "Witty, courteous, liberal and full of spirit." "PICKLES" Mikado 4; Declam 2; Student Club 1-2-3-4. Page 17 GLENN BACHELDER "To be or not to be." "BACH" Spring Frolic 4; Class Swimming 4; Hi-Y; Senior Play. LILLIAN BARGHOLZ "It's pure in her purpose and strong in her life." "LIL" Mikado 4; Student Club 3; Glee Club 4. WILLIAM BEHRENS "All the world is my dreaming place." "BILL" Mikado 4; Costume Committee for Mikado; Glee Club 3-4; Art Club 1. HELEN BENSON "Never a care I know." "BEN" Mikado 4; French Maid 4; Basketball 2-3; C. T. T. C. 3-4; Glee Club 1-3-4; Social Chairman C. T. T. C. 4. SADIE BENTRUP :I want what I want when I want it." "SID" Page 18 FRED BLUNCK "A good student with a pleasing personality." Crivitz High School, Wisconsin, 1-2-3. LEONARD BODINE "A wise man does not say all he thinks, but thinks all he says." FLORENCE BOISEN "At shorthand and typewriting, Flo's a shark, She considers life as mostly a lark." "FLO" Art Club 1. RUTH BRAGONIER "It's her policy to know why things are so." "RUTHIE" Glee Club; Student Club. VERA BRENNAN "True to her duties always." Glee Club; Student Club. Page 19 MABEL J. BROWN "Always the same, quiet and kind." "PAT": Student Club 1-4; Glee Club 1-4. DOROTHY BUTZBACH "A modest maid yet self possessed withal." "BUTZ" French Maid; C. T. T. C.; Club Vice President; Glee Club. FLOYD BUTZLOFF "I am glad I'm a boy." "BUTZ" Atlantic High School 1; Tipton High School 2-3; President Hi-Y 3. DORTHEA CARSTENSEN "Not stepping o'er the bounds of modesty." "DOT" Student Club 1. DOROTHY CARTER "Neat not gaudy." "DOT" Mikado 4; Glee Club 1-2-4; Student Club 4. Page 20 FLORENCE CHASE "A thing of beauty and a joy forever." "FLO" Art Club 1; Class Vice President 1; President Girl's Club 2. KATHERINE CHASE "Popular with both sexes Always pleases, never vexes." "KIT" Clintonian Staff 4; Chairman Hop Program Committee; Student Club 1-2-3-4; Class Secretary 1. ROBERT SCHAFFER "And how he does embrace." "BOB" Senior Play; Hop Committee. HARRY CONNOR "Though modest, on his unembarrassed brow, nature has written gentleman." 1925 Minstrels; Spring Frolic 4. GLENN COOK "Can you desire too much of a good thing?" "COOK" Interclass Basketball. Page 21 MARIETTA COOK "She may be little, but-Oh my!" "COOKIE" Mikado 4; Inter-class Basketball 2; Student Club 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Girls' Club Secretary and Treasurer 4. HARRYETTE CREASY "A genuine seeker after knowledge." "HARRY" Davenport High 1; Declam 3-4; Class basketball 2; Student Club 3-4; Assistant Circulation Manager - Annual 4. KENNETH CROSBY "We admire him for his persistency-hatless and coatless he braved the winter winds." Football 3; Inter-class Track 3. DWIGHT DEWELL "Sometimes I sit and think and other times I just sit." "DAD" Varsity Football 2-3; Varsity Swimming 2; Inter-class Swimming 3; Hi-Y 1-2. JAMES DOLLY "Business Manager of the Clintonian but an honest man for all that." "JIM" Clintonian Staff 3-4; Assistant Business Manager 3; Business Manager 4; Varsity Swimming 4; Inter-class Swimming 3-4; Spring Frolic; Hi-Y. Page 22 ALMA DOMSALLA "Her motto is-to work well." C. T. T. C.; Glee Club 2-3. ALMINA DOMSALLA "Never an idle moment." C. T. T. C.; Glee Club 1-2-3; Music Appreciation Pin. CHARLOTTE EADS "She always wears a smile that won't come off." "BOOTS" "French Maid"; C. T. T. C.; Glee Club 1-2-4. ALLEN EADS "By the work one knows the workman." Inter-class Basketball 2-3-4; Art Club 1. RUTH EGELAND "It's the tranquil people that accomplish much." "RUFUS" Mikado Committee; C. T. T. C.; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Student Club 3. Page 23 ESTHER EISLEBEN "Gilda Gray's only rival." "ESSIE" All-School Program; "Anne What's Her Name"; Declam 4; Class Basketball 4; Track 2-4; Student Club 1- 2-3-4; Glee Club 1; Orchestra 1-2-3-4. HAROLD EMMONS "A comedian in the Mikado-and ever since." "FROGGIE" 1925 Minstrels; Mikado; Clintonian Staff 4; Second Team Football 3-4; Inter-class Swimming 3; Hi-Y; Glee Club 1-4; Clintonian Award; Senior Play. RUSSELL ERICKSON "Manly vigor, there's no doubt-but brains?" "RUSS" Clintonian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Football 2-3; Basketball 2-3-4; Swimming 2-3; Track 2-3; Glee Club 1- 2-3-4. Hi-Y 2-3-4, Secretary 4; Class Secretary 2; Clintonian Award. LORRAINE EWING "Better late than never." "LAINIE" Junior class Play; Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-3; Declam 2-3-4; Student Club 1-2-3-4, Spring Frolic; Inter-class Basketball 2; Clintonian Staff 2-4; Hop Toast Program; Senior Play. JACK FINK "Begone dull care, I prithee begone from me; Begone dull care, thou and I shall never agree." "JACK" Inter-class Basketball 3; Inter-class Baseball 3; Glee Club 1-2-3. Page 24 RUTH FRANKLIN "Fads are the spice of my life." "RUTHIE RAE' Declam 2; Clintonian Staff, Assistant Editor 4; Inter-class Basketball 1; Inter-Class Swimming 3-4; Spring Frolic; Glee Club 1; Student Club 2-3-4; Pollywogs; Girls Club, President 3-4; Clintonian Award; Senior Play; Chairman Publicity Committee "Anne What's Her Name". LAURA FRITESCHEL "Still waters run deep." VIVIEN FUNK "To be strong is to be happy." "VIV" Waterloo High School 1-2; Inter-class Basketball 3-4; Swimming 4; Chairman Ticket Committee "Anne What's Her Name"; Student Club 3-4; Pollywogs 4. GEORGE GRAHAM "He swims like a fish." "PUGGY" Varsity Swimming 3-4; Captain 4; Football 3-4; Track 3-4; Inter-class Basketball; Inter- class Swimming 1- 2; "C" Club; Hi-Y. RUTH GANDRUP "Her good humor is a fountain never dry." Class Basketball 3; C. T. T. C.; Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Page 25 GERALDINE GAUGHAN "In her very quietness there is charm." "GERRY" French Maid; Glee Club 3-4; Class Basketball 3-4; C. T. T. C., President 4. HELEN GROTE "After all, life is but a holiday." "HELL'S BELLS' Junior Class Play; Declam 3; Mikado 4; Class Basketball 2-3, Captain 3; Art Club 1; Clintonian Staff 4; Clintonian Award 4; Senior Play. DOROTHY LOUISE HANSEN "She could combine the frivolities of ordinary life with her work and yet do well." "DOT" Honor Award 4; Declam 3-4; Class Basketball 3; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Student Club 1-2-3- 4; Pollywogs 4; Senior Play. MAURICE HART "And the Lord said, 'Let there be foolishness and he created Mose'." "MOSE" "Anne What's Her Name" 4; Varsity Basketball 4; Inter-class Basketball 1-2-3; Varsity Track 2-3; Inter- class Track 2-3; Varsity Swimming 2; Inter-class Swimming 2-3; Spring Frolic; Class President 1; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; "C: Club 2-3-4; Hi-Y; Senior Play. Page 26 LOIS HARING "Content to let the world wag on as it will." Low Moor High School 1-2; Glee Club 3-4. LEONA HARING "Famous for her 'affaires de la coeur'." "LEONIE MAE" Art Club 1; Chairman Hop Decorating Committee; Student Club 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM HENDERSON 'Let's not talk-He's the Editor." "BILL" Honor Award; 1925 Minstrels; Clintonian 2; Annual Staff 2-3-4; Editor-in-Chief 4; Hop Committee; Spring Frolic; Junior Class Play; Clintonian Award. JONATHAN HEWER "There surely must be some hard work in him for none of it ever come out." "JOHNNY' Mikado 4; Glee Club 1-3-4; 1924-1925 Minstrels. CHARLES HILL "He kept his counsel and his way he went." "CHARLEY" Second Team Football; Inter-class Basketball; Glee Club 1. Page 27 CHARLES HOFFMAN "And even though vanquished he could argue still." "BUZZ" Junior Class Play; Swimming 3-4; Spring Frolic; Hi-Y; Orchestra 1-2-3-4. FRANK HOPPE "If work interferes with pleasure, give up work." Tama High School 1-2-3. GLENN HOOSACK "Don't bore people by talking too much, that's my motto." Second team football; Track. DOROTHY HOWARD "Famed for her 'adorable' clothes and unceasing energy. Whatever it is she always helps." "DOT" Elmhurst High School 1; "Anne What's Her Name" 4; Mikado 4; Clintonian Circulation Manager 4; Chairman Mikado Ticket Committee; Student Club 2-3-4; Treasurer 4; Hop Committee; Glee Club 4; Homecoming Committee; Clintonian Award. LAFAYETTE HUFFMAN "Never trouble trouble, 'till trouble troubles you." "LAF" Class Basketball 3-4; Hi-Y; Glee Club 3-4. page 28 DOROTHY HUNDLEY "I hurry not, neither do I worry." "DOT" FLORENCE IRELAND "Sober, steadfast and demure." "FLO" Student Club 3; Glee Club 1-2-3-4. KENNETH JONES "In whatever he entered, his voice went before him." "KENNIE" Declam 3-4; Glee Club 3; Hi-Y 4; Senior Play; 3rd place in Iowa Nine Declam. ROBERT W. JOHNSON "The good die young but that doesn't worry me." "BOB" Orchestra; Band; Glee club; Hi-Y. ESTHER JOHNSON "A quiet lass, there are but few who know the treasure hid in you." Low Moor High School 1-2. Page 29 LULU JOHNSON "A brilliant student and a splendid athlete." "SUNSHINE" Gravity High School 1-2-3; Inter-class Basketball 4. MERLE JOHNSTONE "She speaks, behaves and acts as if she meant it." Glee Club 1-2-3-4. MARGARET JORGENSON "Virtue is her own reward." "MARGE" Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4. ASTA JUHL "The only philosophy that amounts to anything after all, is just the secret of making friends." Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Student Club 2-3-4. GRACE KEELER "The best of all ways to lengthen our days is to steal a few hours from the night." "GRACIE" Glee Club 2-3; Orchestra 1-2-3-4. DOROTHY KELLY "She is a girl who does her own thinking and needs but little advice." "DOT" Mikado 4; Student Club 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4. WARD KEITH "An Expert tickler of the ivories." Spring Frolic; Glee Club; Orchestra. NORA KEITHLY "She lives at peace with all mankind." "MIKE" Kirksville High School 1; Glee Club 1-4; Student Club 2-4; ARLO KETELSON "What he undertakes to do, he does." WILLIAM KNIGHT "No cupid darts for him." "BAD" Second Team Football 2-3; Varsity Football 4; Track 3-4. page 31 ROBERT KINNAN "He goes on the theory that a foot ball team isn't the only place you need a good line." "BOB" Junior Class Play; Varsity Football 3-4; Varsity Basketball 2-3-4;, Captain 4; Varsity Swimming 3-4; Varsity Track 3-4; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Cabinet 4; Extemp 4. VICTOR KNUDSEN "The last we heard he was still undecided; He hates to be one of the crowd-and he hates worse not to be." "VIC" Glee Club 1-3. EARL KREBS "A lad quiet and good natured." "SONNY" Varsity Football 4; Track; Glee Club; "C" Club. ELLWYN KROEGER "Success comes only to those who lead the life of endeavor." Princeton High School 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Glee Club 1-2-3-4. MILDRED KUCHEL "She knew the latest step." "MILLY" Page 32 BERNEICE LEE "Nor bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, but a mingling of them all." Low Moor High School 1-2. NORMAN LEESE "Quiet and dignified as becomes a real man." Glee Club 1-2; Band 2-3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4. DONALD LUNDGREN "What I will, I will and that's an end." "DON" Mikado; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Hi-Y. LEONARD LYLES "All the world is my dreaming place." "LEN" Glee Club 1-3; Hi-Y 4; Inter-class Swimming 4; Inter-class Basketball 2-3; Track 4. GRETCHEN MacARTHUR "Go Gettum Gretch." "GRETCH" Honor Award; Student Council 4; Clintonian Staff 2-3-4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Clintonian Award; Student Club 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 4; Chairman 1924 Homecoming Committee; Chairman Advertising Program Committee-Mikado; Chairman Junior Play Publicity Committee; Hop Committee; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Class Basketball 2; Declam 2-3; Extemp 1-2-3; Senior Play. Page 33 EDWIN MacNICOLL "I hurry not, neither do I worry." "EDDIE" Extemp 4; Second Team Football 4; Track 4; Glee Club 1; Orchestra 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Hi-Y. DORIS McCUE "Never a care know I." Vinton High School, Marshalltown High School 1; Davenport High School 2; French Maid; Mikado; C. T. T. C.; Glee Club 2-4; Student Club 2. RAYMOND McCUNE "A sophisticated lad who believes in being on wit the new love as soon as he's off with the old." "RAY" Hi-Y 3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Band 3-4. MARGARET NcNULTY "Nothing endures but personal quality." Glee Club 2-3-4. MARIAN MACHAEL "A modest blush she wears, not formed by art." Mikado; Student Club 4; Glee club 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1. Page 34 GLENN MATZEN "A quiet lad, and good natured." "GUINEE" EVELYN MAXHIEM "Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on." "EVE" Declam 3-4; Mikado; Polywogs 4; Student Club 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Senior Play. EMMETT MEGGENBERG "Some after honor hunt, some after love, I after both." "MUTT" Varsity Football 3-4; Track 2-3-4; Interclass Basketball 3-4; Hi-Y 2-3-4; President 3-4; Student Council, President 4; Class Secretary and Treasurer 3-4; Senior Play. MILDRED MERCER "To leave the world better than she found it seems to be her purpose." Student Club 1; Glee Club 1-3-4. MARGARET MILLER "We think she was born to be a good friend to everybody." "MARGIE" Student Club 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 4; Orchestra 1-2-3. Page 35 LOLA MILLER "Ah me! How weak a thing the heart of a woman is." "BOB" Student Club 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4. McCLELLAN MILLER "How Y'gonna keep 'em down on the farm." "MAC' Football 3-4; Inter-class Swimming 4; Track 4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4. MARJORIE MONAGHAN "A box of powder and a puff, Dancing feet, and that's enough." "MARJ" Mason City High School 1-2; Student Club 3-4; Glee Club 3-4. DON MONROE "Yes, he's George's brother, but he has a personality of his own." Beatrice, Nebraska, High School 1-2. JASPER MORGAN "The possessor of a voice that thrills us all." "JAP" Princeton High School 1-2; Junior Play Cast; Mikado; "Anne What's Her Name"; 1924 and 1925 Minstrels; Glee Club 3-4; State Music Contest; Senior Play. Page 36 ROBERT MOORE "Have you noticed the beatific, pre-occupied look in his eyes? 'There's a reason'." "DINTY" Varsity Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 3-4; Track; Student Council Vice President 4; "C" Club; Hi-Y; Senior Play. MINNA MORSING "A Modest maid, gentle and demure." Glee Club 1, Orchestra 2-3-4. WILLIAM MORRIS "Be what you really are, and say what you think." Glee Club 1-2. GARRETT MUHS "We'll let you in on a secret; Garret's the best dressed 'man in school', Geraldine told us so." "BLONDIE" Clintonian Staff 4; Mixer Committee 4; Spring Frolic; Hop Committee; Hi-Y. CORENE NELSON "Amiable and agreeable, but try and slip anything over on her." "DULCY" Mikado 4; Glee Club 4. Page 37 MARIE OCKER "Sweetly calm and quiet on the outside, but with a hefty fund of clever ideas, sarcasm and a few other little things underneath." "MARIA" Student Club 1. JULIET OHRT "And all was conscience and tender heart." Glee Club 3. MAUDIE MAE OLNEY "And when she talked, ye Gods how she did talk." "MAUDIE" Junior Play Cast, "Anne What's Her Name"; Class Basketball 4; Glee Club. ALICE PAASKE "A diligent seeker for the germs of knowledge." Student Club 1. HELEN PIERCE "Helen's our contradiction of the statement that, Beauty and brains do not go together." French Maid; Class Basketball 2-3; C. T. T. C.; Student Club 2-3-4; Glee Club 1-3-4. Page 38 ALBERT PIERCE "A MIGHT ATHLETE HE." "AL" Varsity Football 4; Track 2-3-4, Captain 4; Inter-class Basketball; Spring Frolic; Hi-Y; "C: Club. FRANK PIERCE "Standing as a student only surpassed by his ability as an athlete." "WOW" Varsity Football 4; Basketball 2-3-4; Swimming 1-2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; Inter-class Track 1; Inter-class Swimming 1-2; Inter-class Basketball 1; "C" Club; Hi-Y. LEON PIERCE "For he's a jolly good fellow." Football 1-2-3; Track 3; Hi-Y; Glee Club 1-2-4; "Anne What's her Name". VIRGINIA PECK "You can tell what kind of wheels she has in head by the spokes that come out of her mouth." "DINNY" Declam 3; Clintonian 2; Class Basketball 2; Hop committee; Student Club 1-2-3-4; Class Vice President 3- 4. LEONARD PEETZ "Young in limbs, in judgment old." Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Page 39 BERNEICE QUICK "One of our prospective schoolma'ams; (we'd like to be in her classes)." C. T. T. C. Glee Club 1-2-3-4; French Maid; Mikado. MARYMAE RAMSEY "Is she not passing fair?" C. T. T. C.; Student Club. ELDENE RAPP "I know what I am, but not what I may be." "BUD" Declam 1-2-3-4; Extemp 2-3-4; "Anne What's Her Name"; Class Track 1; Class Swimming 3-4; Class Basketball 3-4; Varsity Swimming 4; Football 4; Hi-Y, Vice President 4; Orchestra 2-3; Glee Club 1-2-3; Band 2-3; Senior Play. RICHARD RAY "He's the makin' of a man." "DICKIE" Clintonian Staff 3; Yell Leader 4; Hi-Y; Glee Club. VINCENT REDERER "Wise men say nothing in dangerous times." "VINNE" Interclass Track. page 40 ARLENE ROCKWELL "When a child she fell out of a window and came down plump." "ROCKIE" Class Basketball 1; Student Club; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; KATHLEEN SCANLAN "And secret laughter tickled all my soul.: "KITTY" Grand Mound, St. Ann's 1; DeWitt High School 2; Elvira High School 3; Basketball 3; Glee Club 4; Mikado. IRENE SCANLAN "Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat." Grand Mound, St. Ann's 1; DeWitt High School 2; Elvira High School 3; Glee Club 4. IRMA SCRIBNER "It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice." "SCRIBBS" Mikado 4; Class Basketball 4; Glee Club 4; Student Club 3-4; Art Club 1. FERN SLAUGHTER "Silence is more eloquent than words." Orchestra 1-2. Page 41 MARGARET SMITH "Margaret is one of the faithful few with long tresses." C. T. T. C.; Glee Club 3. GEORGE SNELL "A wonderful dancer and when he starts to play that sax - oh Man, it's no wonder they all love him." Orchestra 2-3-4; Band 3-4; Swimming 3-4; Varsity Track 3; Inter-class Swimming 4. HARRIET STEVENS "She puts her worries in the bottom of her heart, sits on the lid and smiles." "MARY" Declam 2; Mikado 4; Class Basketball 1; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Student club 2-3-4. VIENNA STORMS "For she is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies." "VI" Class Basketball 1-2-3; C. T. T. C.; Student Club 4; Glee Club 3-4. VIVIAN TALLMAN "As versatile as they make 'em. Talented in both music and dramatics." "BABE" Junior Play Cast 3; Mikado Accompanist 4; Student club 1-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Page 42 FRANKLIN TATE "He's almost too quiet to get acquainted with, but when we see him making baskets, we realize he isn't so slow." "SCRAPER" Varsity Basketball 3-4; Inter-class Basketball 1-2; "C" Club 4. ADALINE THIESSEN "Short but sweet." "SHORTY" Glee Club 1-2. GENEVIEVE THOMAS "Those winkable, blinkable, merrily twinkable, simply unthinkable eyes." "GEN" Student Club, Glee Club, Orchestra. C. LYLE THOMPSON "Silence and common sense make a man." Mikado Orchestra 4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4. RAY N. TILLOTSON "He likes 'em young." "TILLY" Mikado Orchestra 4; Glee Club 1; Band 2-3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4. Page 43 CLARIBEL MAE TOMPKINS "Naught amiss in thee we find." "BILL" Mikado; Glee Club 1-3-4; Student Club 1-3; Art Club 1; Clintonian 4; Clintonian Award. HARRY TURNER "He is dreaming wide awake." "SHORTY" MARVIN UGARPH "We'll warrant him heart-whole." ELLIS VAN EPPS "Just a quiet lad, from Low Moor." "VAN" Low Moor High School 1-2. MERLE VAN SANT "Folks like boys with curly hair, So they know when Merle is there." Hi-Y; Art Club. Page 44 ROSWELL VICKERSTAFF "Oh, it is a perilous boy, Bold, quiet, ingenious, forward, capable." "WAH" Varsity Football 2-3-4; Inter-class Basketball; Spring Frolic; Hi-Y; "C" Club; Senior Play. EVA VOELPEL "When she thought anything, she said it." "EVE" Mikado; Student Club 1-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4. DOROTHY VOGTMAN "Her talents are of the more silent class." "DOT" Glee Club 3; Student Club 2-3; Art Club 1. EARL VOORHEES "True worth needs no interpreter." "FARMER" Camanche High School 1-2. DONALD WILKENS "A man he seemed of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows." "RED" Fulton High School 1-2. page 45 ALIEDA WINTERS "An honest, hardworking student." "AL" Extemp 3; Class Basketball 1-2-3; "Anne What's Her Name"; Student Club 1-2-3-4; Cabinet 4. DORIS WITMER "It is the quiet worker, with a smile, that succeeds." Student Club 3-4; Glee Club 1-2. EVERETT YOPST "Wit, not loud, but deep." "EVE" Track; Football. HELEN ZERRIEN "The mermaid who puts our class on the map, aquatically speaking. Ever see her swim?" Glee Club 1-2-4; Inter-class Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 4; Inter-class Swimming 3-4; Pollywog Club 4, President 4; Student Club 1; Orchestra 1. 1925 Clintonian Yearbook Page 58 Junior Class History For many years we looked forward to the time when we would enter the magic world of High School. Perhaps we expected to find it a little too perfect to be true. However, when we entered in the fall of 1922, we found ourselves pretty ignorant of the ways of upper classmen who delighted in ordering us about and making us feel in every way our inferior position. Deciding that by organizing to protect ourselves from the none too pleasant supervision of our self-appointed guardians, we chose Joe Willis as our leader. We soon grew accustomed to the ways of the school and by the end of the year we were one and all loyal students of C. H. S. Our next year as Sophomores we elected Marvin Wallace, our football hero, as president. With him at the head of our "Ship of State" we enjoyed all the activities the school gave us. Our visit here was so enjoyed that a number hated to leave it and in fact a few stayed behind. However the pleasures seemed to increase from year to year and our Junior year was a happy time for all. We again chose Marvin as our leader, and Jeannette Bather to assist him. Leonard Hass and Dorothy Thompson were our other class officers. To designate our group we chose our class rings and pins which are the best ever seen in school. The greatest social function of the year was the Junior Hop, by which we honored the members of the Senior Class whose position we will hold next year. This will be the last school year for many of us. Although we will be divided and some will go to one corner of the earth and others to another, the connecting link between us will be the memory of the happy days of the Class of 1926 in C. H. S. Pages 59-62 Are unlabelled photos of the Junior Class Pages 63-64 Class of 1926 President MARVIN WALLACE Vice President JEANETTE BATHER Secretary and Treasurer LEONARD LASS Class Sponsor MISS MERRILL RAY ABRAMSON MILDRED ALTHOUSE KATHERINE ANDRESON FLORENCE ANDREWS GERALDINE ANGELL MARIE ARMSTRONG EDMUND BARRETT JEANETTE BATHER JOHN BEHRENS CLARENCE BEIL HAROLD BENDIXON GEORGE BENSON MAYNARD BENSON NELLIE BOULTON HELEN BROWN DOROTHY BRYANT EDWIN BULOW RUTH BURDICK ADALINE BURKEN GERALD BURLINGAME RAYMOND BURLINGAME JAMES BURNS HERBERT BUTZBACH ALMA CARSTENSEN VICTOR CHARLES BERNADINE CLAUSSEN BERYL COLE HOWARD COPE CECIL COVERT CLIFFORD DANN DON TYLER HERBERT DeWITT RANDALL DICKEY IRVIN DILERANG RAYMOND DOYNE HELEN EDGAR BERNADETTA ENGLER HOWARD FATCHETT BOYD FERGUSON IRENE FULTON ALICE GABRIEL EVELYN GAMBLE MARY GEHRMAN MARCUS GEISE BERNICE GORDON EDNA GRAHAM RALPH GRIFFEN MABEL HANSEN THOMAS HANSEN DALE HARDCASTLE INEZ HARDERSON MARVIN HENNING WILLIAM KERR HARRY HITE HUGH HOLLE RAMOND IVES SELMA JEPSEN HELEN JOHNSON ROBERT C. JOHNSON GERALD JONSTONE GEORGE JONES ESTHER WORK FRANCIS KEELEY HAROLD KELLEY HARVEY KETTLESEN BERNETTA KUNAU JOHN KUNAU DALE LARSON RAYMOND LEE KENT LITTIG GLADYS LITTLE ARNOLD LUND GLENN MacALLISTER REYNOLD MATZ VIRGINIA MAXWELL ALFRED MAY ELLIS McNIEL EVA MESINGER OSCAR MERTINS CRYSTAL MEWHERTER BISHOP MILLER FLORENCE MOHR HAROLD MOLDT ANNA MOORE RACHAEL MORGAN RUTH MORGAN MYRTLE MUNSON MAUDE NASON MARIE NELSON MARIE NIELSON LOIS ODELL IRMA PARR LESLIE PATERSON MYRL PETERS JOHN PETERSEN LUCILLE PETERSEN MARION C. PETERSEN ROBERT PETERSEN WILLIAM PETERSEN GILBERT JENSEN ELIZABETH PURVIS LOWELL RASMUSSEN ARTHUR ROHWER BERNICE ROSE ELEANOR RUPERT DOROTHY SANDER JESSIE SANDERS ERNEST SANDBERG CLOVER SCHMALTZ MARVEL SCHMIDT FLORENCE SCHULTHEIS ELSIE SEESER MARIE SEIFERT MARY L. SELDON JENNY SHANK FRANCES SHEEN EDNA SIBLE MARY SMALL GLENN SMITH MARION F. SMITH VIVIAN SMITH ELEANOR SPEER JANE STEWART HERBERT WALKER HELEN STREIB LESLIE STRUVE GLADYS STUER VIRGINIA SULLIVAN DOROTHY THOMPSON HERBERT THOMPSON OLGA THOMPSON CLAUDIA TRITZ BERTHA VOLK MARVIN WALLACE HERNY WEBER ORVILLE WELLS CARL WESEMAN CHARLES WHEELDON HAZEL WILLIAMS JOSEPH WILLIS CHARLES YANDO page 65 (Outdoor Group Photo of Sophomores) Class of 1927 Sophomores! The word itself suggests world of romance. What could be greater than to have been in High School one year and now be a full fledged Soph. After one has reached the second stage of the four High School and is able to look down upon and pity the poor freshmen, life seems to take on a brighter side. The fact of being a Sophomore, alone means: first, long "jeans"., and with this goes the cherished memory of that night of nights - the first date. The Sophs are usually pretty well known about the school for they are not a bunch to ignore or stay under cover. No indeed, for are they not Sophomores, and must not this fact be advertised? An institution of learning would be a dull place if it were not for these people, their wit is supreme until they try a trick or two on the faculty. While in this happy stage of learning Sophomores begin to achieve and engage in student affairs at large. They are usually represented in every activity. Verily, it will be a sad day when this class ceases to be in the limelight. Perhaps one of the best advantages of the Soph period is that they have reached the place where they are a people of authority and able to express opinions. To be a Sophomore is to live! pages 66-67 Class of 1927 President - SUZAN CHASE Vice President - CARLIE McLANE Secretary and Treasurer - FLORENCE MURPHY Sponsor - L. C. BELDING MARVIN ALBAUGH ROSCOE ARMSTRONG EDMUND BECKWITH MABEL BECKWITH EUGENE BEELENDORF EDNA BEIL DWIGHT BINGHAM EDWARD BLESSINGTON HAZEL BOHNE HAROLD BONDICK HAROLD BOOTH ESTHER BORNHOFT LYLE BOSSEN HELEN BRODERSON MARGARET BRODERSON ROSALIE BURKE IRENE BURKLEY LEONA BYRGE HAROLD HEDGES LUCILLE CARLSON WILLIAM CARROLL MARY CARTER SUZAN CHASE CLARENCE CHUDWIAK EVELYN CLARK LUCILLE CLARK ED. CONDON MARIAN CONDON RUSSELL COOK EUGENE COVERT ADELAIDE COX ROYCE CRADDOCK ALBERT CRAWFORD DOROTHY CROSBY BENJAMIN DICKERSON GLADYS DIERKS MARIAN DIERKSEN ROBERT DINGMON MARY DUNKLEBURGER CARRIE DURBIN HERBERT EDMUNDS CARL FAUR LLOYD FELDERMAN ELAINE FINCH FRANCES FINCH EMMA FRAHM WILLIAM FRAHM OLLIVE FREEZE EDITH FREDERICHSEN IRMA FUEHR ORVILLE GILBERT MAXINE GMELIN RAYMOND GODDARD LEONE GOFF HARRY GORMAN CARLYLE GRAHAM MYRON GRANGE KENNETH GREEN CAROLINE GRUMSTRUP CHRISTIAN HARTMAN CLARENCE HAAS JOHN HAUGH EVELYN HEDGES MARIE HEIN MARGARET HEINSEN BERNICE HELDT KARSTEN HERSHIRE VERNON HINEBROOK ALICE HJORTSBERG ALBERT HOLM GLADYS HOLST RICHARD HOUGHTON ORSEN HOWARD LORRAINE HOWES DWIGHT HULETT EARL HUNT ELEANOR JAEGER JPHN JEPSEN FLORENCE HOHANSEN LORAINE JOHNSON VIVIAN JOHNSON PAULINE JONES HAZEL JUDD HAROLD KAPPLER IRMA KNAPPE MILDRED KRAMER GERTRUDE KREBS MILDRED KREIM ESHTER KROIGARD LOIS KUCHEL ADA LAMBERT LEONARD LASS RALPH LAUGHLIN CLIFFORD LEE MERLE LEESE DWIGHT LESLIE ELEANOR LUCKE ARNOLD LUCKSTEAD FLORENCE LUECK JACK MacARTHUR RUTH MACHMER EWARD MAIRE BERNADINE MANNING ROBERT MATZEN FRANCES McCARTER CARLIE McLANE MARVIN McDONALD MARGARET McGOVERN MARGARET McGOWAN EDWARD McKINLEY DOROTHY MEINKE VIRGINIA MERCER THELMA MEYERS CHARLES MOORE KENNETH MOORE EDWIN MORAN DOROTHY MOREY GILBERT MORITZEN EZRA FOSTER BRUCE MULLEN MARVIN MUNSON FLORENCE MURPHY RUTH MURPHY THERA MURPHY OLIVIA NELSON RIED NELSON ROBERT NICOLAYSEN BLANCHE NILES BRUCE ALLEN SABINA NORMAN ISABELLE OHRT LOUISE PAASKE HARTFORD PALSGROVE GAIL PARCHEW LAURA PAULSON EARL PETERS ANDREW PETERSEN MARIAN R. PETERSEN MARIAN PIERCE WM. POWERS HOWARD PROSSER IRENE RANDALL ELEANOR REED WILFRED REED HAROLD RETER GEORGIA ROBINSON HERBERT ROMAN ANNIS ROSEBURG ESTHAL SANDER HAZEL SCOTT CLAUDE SCRIBNER EVERETT SHADLE HERBERT SHANAHAN EARL SHIFFLETT ALUREN SLAUGHTER JEANNETTE SLOCUM PAULINE SLOCUM GRACE SMITH ROBERT SOHR CHALMERS SPROATS LEONE STEFFENSON IRENE STEINER GLADYS STENGLE MILDRED STUKAS JOHN SWANSON THELMA THELIN ROY THOMSEN NAOMI THURESSON DARLINE TILLOTSON JOE TOLSON HELEN UNDERWOOD BYRON VAN FLEET ANN VOLQUARDSON VERNE WALTERS ROBERT WARD MARDELLE WEINBECK ALICE WELLS EDITH WOGENS HENRY WOHLWEND JAMES WOOD ETHEL WOOLSEY GEORGE SWEENEY GLADYS THOMSEN WALTER CHUDURAK page 68 Class of 1928 (Freshman Class) When the Class of 1928 entered C. H. S. last fall they managed to boost the attendance about 350. In the quantity there is pure quality, too, because the Freshmen are always depended upon to support school activities. This is one class that can always be relied upon to rise to an occasion. In short, the frosh "are There". Senior snubs and the haughtiness of other upper classmen are the least of their worries. They live in a world of their own. Ah, "Freshman land," the home of the unrestricted. A few years ago the first year in High School meant practically living in obscurity. Look at the publicity they get now. Who, for instance, hasn't heard of "Angie" McNicoll. The Class of 1928 is lucky in having such a peppy member as "Angie" in their midst. After a little careful observation watching the freshmen at work, at play or about school, one might form his own opinion. It would all amount to "You can't beat the frosh". They might have been just a trifle green at first, but it soon wore off and it wasn't long before the freshies lived down that "grammar school manner" and became on of us. If their pep hold out a few years this class will stop at nothing and we are sure they will be pace setters for C. H. S. long before they are seniors. Freshmen! All eyes are on you! page 69 (NOTE: Class list is not in true alphabetical order.) Class of 1928 President - ROBERT VAUGHT Vice president - ANGUS MacNICOLL Secretary-Treasurer - GWENDOLEN PETERSON Student Council - LEONARD KINNAN Sponsor - MISS FORSEE Assistant Sponsor - MR. JOHN GRASSFIELD LA RUE ABRAHAM JOHN ADAMS VINALL ADLER BRUCE ALLEN JUNIOR AMEY HARVEY ANDERSEN PAUL ANDERSEN ZELLA ANDERSON EUGENE JUDD KENNETH ARMSTRONG GEORGE AVERY SARA BABCOCK IRMA BACHMAN GEORGE BADGER HOBART BADRICK GLENN BAILEY MICHAEL BASARICH CHARLES BENNIS DOROTHY BENSON IRENE BENSON VIRTUS BENSON GERALDINE BENTLEY DON BOEGEL ROBERT BETSINGER MARIE BINGHAM CLARENCE BODEEN EARLE BOHNE MARGARET BONDICK CECIL BOWER DEAN BOYCE THELMA BRONENKANT BERT BROWN SYLVIA BROWN ROBERT BURLINGAME ALBERT BUSH MAURICE BYERS WILL CALLAHAN LEO CAMP MARGARET CAREY KENNETH KLARE VINSON CARPENTER HARRY CHANDLER JURGEN KROIGARD VINSON CULBERSON ROBERT COLLIS ELIZABETH COMAN HELEN CONLON HARRIET COWLES ANNABELLE CRAMER MURRAY CRANGLE HOLLERAN CROWLEY LESLIE CULLEN KATHERINE DAMM JOHN DANIELSON EUGENE DANNATT ONALEE DARLING EDWARD DAVIE VERA DAVIS MILDRED DELLIT EDITH DeWITT ERMA DIERKSON EMMA DOMANN MERNA DURLIN ALBERT EDENS DORIS EDENS EDITH EDMUNDS LLOYD EISLEBEN MADONNA ENGLER JOHN FARRELL LAUREN FARRELL THEODORE FAUR IDA FERGUSON FRED FINK VIVIAN FINN MILDRED FRANKLIN ARNOLD FREDERICKSON WILLIAM FREY BEATRICE FROESCHLE ROBERT FULLER CHARLES FUNNELL ANNA GAARDE BERNICE GAARDE JOHN GEHRMANN JULE GENDVILAS KENNETH GIFFORD LEONARD GIFFORD CECIL GILBERT MARION OLIVER THELMA GLASER FAYE GODDARD DARLINE GORDON ROBERT GRADERT JOHN GRAF DOROTHY GRAHAM EUGENE MACHAEL MARION GRAVES HAROLD PETERSEN HELEN HANSEN LOUIS HANSEN MARVIN HANSEN ROY HANSEN MARJORIE HARDERSON RAYMOND HARMSEN MARGARET HARRIS CLAUDE HART DANIEL HART GENEVIEVE HARTMAN FRANCIS HARTY CHARLOTTE HAWKINS GENEVIEGE HEALLESS HERMAN HEINSEN ALICE HENRICKSEN WERNER HEREFORTH VALEDA HERSHIRE MARVIN HICKEY KATHERINE HAWKINS CLIFFORD HIGGINS HAZEL HIGGINS MARVIN HIMEBROOK CAROLINE HISEY WINNIFRED HISEY DOROTHY HOLLE HAROLD HOLT KATHERINE HOOSACK EUGENE HOSKINSON DOROTHY HOUSENGA MABEL HOUSER STEWART HUBBART JANET HUBER RUSSELL HUBER BERNARR HUDDLESTON RAYMOND HUEBNER VIVIAN HUEBNER RAYMOND HUENGER WILLIAM HUFMAN BOYCE HUPFER ELEANOR HURLEY EDNA IPSEN ETHEL JACKSON DOROTHY JENSEN MINNIE JENTZEN MARIE JENTZEN MAXWELL JEPSEN DOROTHY JOENS MARGARET JOHANNSEN EILEEN JOHNSON MURIEL JOHNSON JOHN JORDAN LOUISE JORDAN LUCILLE JORDAN AXEL JORGENSEN DAVID JUDON LEIF JUHL EDNA JUNGE BERNARD KEELER BERNADINE KEELER ARLA KEELEY RAYMOND KEIFER WILLIAM KERIVAN RUTH KING HOWARD KINCAID LEONARD KINNAN JOE KIRKMAN GERALD KLEINSMITH HERMAN KLEINSMITH BEVERLY KLIMA EDWARD KNOP VIVIAN BENSEN STEWART KRAUS LENORE KRENTZ HELEN KRONGARD HAROLD KROPP GEORGIA KRUSE HAROLD KUCKEL VERNARD ZASTROW FRED LANE WALTER LARSEN HARRY LARSON MABEL LAWRENT BEULAH LEE LEONARD LESLIE HORACE DONATH MABEL LONG SOPHIA LUBOVICK ADRIAN LUNDEEN DOROTHY LUTZ ANGUS MacNICOLL HELEN BINGHAM FELIX MARTIN MOLLY YOUNG ESTHER McDERMOTT WILLIAM McGONEGLE GEORGIA YOPST FRANCIS McKENNA MARGUERITE WOHLWEND HOMER MEGGENBERG ALICE MEINKE CHARLEY MELANEY WALTER MELCHERT WALTER MERCER MARJORIE MERRITT CORDELIA METZGAR CHARLES MEYERS VELMA MIELK ELMER MINDERHOUT RAYMOND MOHR JAMES HADDAD ELEANOR ROSENBURG EDNA MOREY EDWARD MORGAN LOUINE MORRIS MARK MORRIS GENEVIEVE MORRISON THORWALD MORSING ELIZABETH MURPHY JOSEPH MURPHY KENNETH MURPHY JOHN MULL MARY MURCH GRACE NELSON GRANT NELSON LLOYD NELSON ELINOR NIELSEN ELLEN NIELSEN CARL NISSEN REGINA NORMAN FRANK O'CONNOR VALERIA OLSEN IOLA FREEZE MARJORIE PAGE GUSTINA PAPAKIRIAKOS BERNICE PARR BERNICE PASSICK DONALD PETERS ALBERT PETERSEN EARL PETERSEN GWENDOLEN PETERSON ARHTUR PRIESKORN ANDREW PROOST MAURICE PUMPER MARVIN RASSMUSSEN BERYL RICHARDSON LAWRENCE RIMMER CARLIN ROBINSON EDWIN ROHWER WILBUR SAGER MAXINE SAUR ADA FUNNELL GEROGE SCHILLING HELMA SHNACK SABINA SCHULTHEIS CLYDE SCRIBNER WILLIS SCRIBNER BURTIS SEAR CORTLAND SEYMOUR EVELYN SEYMOUR ROGER SHAFF NADINE SIDDELL LOIS SLAUGHTER JAMES HENDERSON MARGARET SMITH MARIAN SMITH PAULINE SMITH POLLY SMITH DOROTHY STEVENS DOROTHY STEVENSON RAY STEWART PIERRE STODDEN ARTEMUS HENNINGSEN MILDRED STORM WILLARD STORMS LYLE SULLIVAN CARRIE SNIDIN HAROLD SWANSON HELEN SWANSON BEVEL SWIFT MADGE SWIGART ALICE TAYLOR GLADYS THOMAS MAURICE THOMAS DOROTHEA THOMPSON EARL THOMPSON ELAINE THOMPSON PHYLLIS THOMPSON EUGENE THOMS HAROLD THOMSEN DARLINE TOLLOTSON MILDRED TURNER LYLE TUSSING BOB VAUGHT JOHN VAUPEL ETHEL VIBE VERNA VINING FRANK VOGTMAN HUGH WAKLEY CLIFFORD WALL GOLDIE WALLACE ROBERT HOLLE ELIZABETH WALLIKER RAYMOND WARD CHARLES WARNER PEARL WEBBER RUBY WEBBER HELEN WEBER ALVIN WEEDEN ANASTASIA WELSH HELEN WESEMAN FRANCIS WHALEN LEONE WILLIAMS JOHN WILSON MILTON WINCHIP WALTER WINTER MINNE WITT MARION HEYMAN MARJORIE PETERSEN ELSEIE SEINERS GEORGE SNELL VIRGINIA STRILEY Organization - 73-94 Athletics - pages 95-114 Activities - pages 115-126 page 117 The Annual The Clintonian annual for 1925 was edited by William J. Henderson. Herbert Butzbach served as Business Manager. in compiling this issue it was the intent of the staff to produce a new and finer Annual for Clinton High. They have succeeded in making this year's book different and they hope that it will meet with the approval of the student body. THE STAFF Editor-in-chief - William Henderson Business manager - Herbert Butzbach Associate Editor - Suzanne Chase Circulation Manager - Bernetta Kunau Sports Editor - Russell Ericksen Features - Leona Haring Faculty Advisor - Mr. Grassfield The staff is proud of the book theme this year and feel sure that it is typical of its subject. Several new features have been added and some old ones altered. We think that progress like this prompts a "Bigger and Better" Clintonian every year. Features - pages 127-144 Advertisements - pages 145-171 Organization - 73-94 Athletics - pages 95-114 Activities - pages 115-126 page 117 The Annual The Clintonian annual for 1925 was edited by William J. Henderson. Herbert Butzbach served as Business Manager. in compiling this issue it was the intent of the staff to produce a new and finer Annual for Clinton High. They have succeeded in making this year's book different and they hope that it will meet with the approval of the student body. THE STAFF Editor-in-chief - William Henderson Business manager - Herbert Butzbach Associate Editor - Suzanne Chase Circulation Manager - Bernetta Kunau Sports Editor - Russell Ericksen Features - Leona Haring Faculty Advisor - Mr. Grassfield The staff is proud of the book theme this year and feel sure that it is typical of its subject. Several new features have been added and some old ones altered. We think that progress like this prompts a "Bigger and Better" Clintonian every year. Features - pages 127-144 Advertisements - pages 145-171