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SCHOOL RECORDS: CLINTON, CLINTON COUNTY, IOWA

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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.

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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"

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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.

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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.


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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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"

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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