Clear Lake Community High School - Lions Tale Yearbook (Clear Lake, IA)

 - Class of 1952

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DICK ROGERS- The only man to swim lish Channel six times is has been acclaimed the swimmer of all times. He proud of him. He tells across the Eng- Dick Rogers. He most miraculous has made us all us confidentially All it takes is an extra little motor at- tached to one foot. IUDY MERRIMAN- LEON WYRUM- We find Leon has traveled the farthest of all the 1952 students. He is now em- ployed by the Clear Lake Board of Edu- cation. We asked Leon what he did. At last the kids will have lockers that work! he answered. BUD SCHOBER- Bucl is back from serving four years in Iudy is now operaing a little newspaper of her own. It is Wednesday and she is frantically shouting to her triplets, Copy, copy, Don't you know the paper comes out tomorrow? BARBARA LESTER- Bones is teaching in the Lincoln school building at Clear Lake. She is still trying to get into the road building busin- ess though. lt seems she has an everlasting mania for Tarr. BARBARA NASSET- Barbara is now an instrumental teacher at Podunk High School. Nasset's Natty Numskulls consists of two girls and three boys. DONNA KAY SHIELDS- They said Donna would make a good one. She had all the training. Yes, Donna is now a M. R. S. She is keeping the home fires burning at a small farm just outside Sheffield. ANNA MAE HOIT- In the last year at Clear Lake High School, Anna Mae took a subject that caught her eye. She went to college for 5 years and is now laboring away at her new job, Mr. Grell's old job. Anna Mae's shrieks can be heard clear out in the the navy. We see Bud and his little Korean war bride running a grocery store on the south shore of the beautiful Clear Lake. In his spare time, Bud gives jujitsu lessons in the rear of the store. Every little bit counts, Bud says. EVELYN RASMUSSEN- As we pick up a newspaper, we see by the headlines that Evelyn has become the first woman president of Denmark. Congratulations, Evelyn. GWEN RUSSELL- After being completely trained in the commercial field, Gwen has finally found a suitable position. She has replaced Ma- rie Wilson as the indispensable but dumb secretary on the My Friend Irma show. MARILYN NELSON- Much to our amazement, we find Marilyn teadhing music in the Hampton Public schools. She proudly tells us that her high sopranos have just won a first at the state contest. They have finally reached their goal of beina the flattest vibrato voices in the state. DICK DECKER AND ROGER MILLARD- We find that Rog and Dick have kept their high school vows and are bachelors in the Navy. They are still the inseper- hall. Come on, you lazy has to be done at four. boys! This desk Her voice grows soft and gentle, Tonight I'm holding an advanced class. LEON LIN CICUM- Leon has carried out all of his adoles- H ables they were in school. The boys put their heads together and decided they could earn promotions faster if they were together. They have, they are swabbing the top decks now. , DUESENBERG AND LOIS IAMES- cent plans. After serving four years in the Navy, he is working as a carpenter in good ol' Clear Lake. Whenever Leon gets depressed, he rushes home to his faithful Ellen and 5 little Lincicums. RON NESSETT- Most of the kids in his class suspected it, but Ron never believed us. It has come true though. Kirk Douglas broke his leg in one of his films, and Ron was called to take over. Ron was so good, he now has a ten-year contract with MGM. MERLE OLINGER- Merle is now working at the Mason City Fairgrounds. His faithful Betty is helpling him. They have a new business. They are running a concession for those who work in the cattle barns. LESTER NICHOLS- Einstein Nichols has been working on a complicated problem for two years. He has a masters' degree in engineering but that does not seem to help. No matter how Les does it, he cannot seem to get his back tires on the axle of his hopped-up car. The tires are so thick that they just will not fit. His tires have to be that thick though because Les still digs out. DARWIN REITER- Darwin is now doing those things about which he was always dreaming. He is down in the deep heart of Africa catching ferocious lions. There is only one thing that bothers him-those mosquitoes are driving him mad! H has succeeded in promoting the Dues- enberg Corporation by adding fifteen little Dusies to the firm. H is foreman over them. Who is the boss? Why, Lois, of course. TOM FURLEIGH- Tom has followed his father's footsteps and is a farmer farming 640 acres. He still has one school habit that he has carried over. Tom cannot leave track and runs around his land every morning in hopes of making the l97O track team. BOB GERDES- We find Bob running a chain of night- clubs. Most of his business is in the day- time, however. On the night program, he does his famous feather dance. During the daytime, he gives dance lessons! IACK HENDERSON- We find is a popular New York Times columnist. He is now at his office tthird booth from the back in The Greasy Spoon Cafe l collecting choice bits for his column. By the way, he calls it Henny Pen's Gossip Handle. BEVERLY BALLANTYNE- We see Beverly over in India. She has fulfilled her life-long ambition to be a missionary and is now surrounded by little black natives. ABBIE ANN WINKLE- We find Abbie in the psychiatry depart- ment of the University of Chicago. The pertinent question is Who is examin- ing whom?

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MARY LOU RYAN- We find ambitious Mary Lou has estab- lished her own drive-in in Florida. Lulu's Loony Lovelies are known far and wide. She has added something special to her drive-in-a nightly show which one can watch while he eats. Lulu is, of course, the star of the show. EUGENE EVANS- The olympics this year has greeted a strong, new champion. Having won every medal and ttle possible, Eugene Evans has earned the reputation of the world's best athlete. LARRY GARLOCK- , Down goes another challenger! As the heavyweight champion of the world, Larry Garlock has defeated 257 fighters. After all these fights, however, it seems he has a little trouble with hearing bells ring. He says Will somebody please answer the phone? BARBARA CLARK- As a laboratory technician, our own Barbara Clark has really been trying to invent something useful. She exclaims, If I could only find a cure for man's greatest enemy, the common cold. IAKE SPRATT- Well known for his ability to sleep, no matter what, lake Spratt has found the perfect career. He can sleep all day now as the demonstrator for the Bellowy Mat- tress Company. IEAN PRESCOTT- Ughhh-DUUI lean Prescott moans and groans as she tugs on the latest style. She has become a girdle model for the Snug- Fit Corporation. DON NICHOLS- Always very talkative and excited, Don Nichols has pecome a politician. He waves his arms frantically as he shouts into the microphone, I promise every farm- er a billion-dollar income for every year! DIXIE EVAN SON- We find that Dixie is still working but not in the business field. She is now c model in Florida waiting for her sailor to get out of the Navy. Oh, by the way, she is modeling French bathing suits. MARY FURLEIGH- Mary is still up to some of her tricks. She is now the sole owner and operator of 4'Furleigh's Flea Farm. We asked her why she started this business and she replied, I had an overabundanceln AMY ARNESON- Amy is efficiently running her little home. She has not put aside her other talents, however. Amy shouts, Ray, Ir., tc-ome in here and, practice your music lesson right now! Sally Mae, come in and practice the piano. I declare, the kids will be like their dad yet. PHYLLIS BATAITIS- Phyllis has her own little shop in New York. The current fad has made Phyllis a huge success. Outside the shop hangs a sign reading, Do you like the color of your hair? Come in and Phyl will change it to any color you wish! MARGARET ZIRBEL- We could not find Margaret at home, but Amos was there patiently taking care of the kids. lt seems that Margaret is wearing the pants of this family land doing well I might addl. Zibbies next ad- venture is to manage the secretariat for the U. N. DONNA WEDEKING- Donna is still working her little fingers to the bone with shorthand, typing and filing. Surely you're married, Donna, we asked. Heck no, she answered. I just get them hooked and off they go to join my uncle-Uncle Sam, that is! BARBARA FOLKMANN What is this we see? Burp Folkmann is leading all the men out of town just like the Pied Piper and the rats. Her exper- ience leading the band has proved to be of great value in her latest pastime. GENE ALSBURY- Whoosh! Off at a great speed which is something he has always liked is Gene Alsbury. He takes off for Mars in a huge rocket ship. Before he left we heard him say, I hope there are some good looking girls up there. BARBARA WOOD- Since Barbara Wood has revived the Bab-O-Girls, her name has really been up in lights. She is now known as Babs of the Bab-O-Girls, Queen of the Best Bur- le-sque. LLOYD ASHLAND- Going into the army right after high school, Lloyd Ashland, has decided to make it his life's work. He has found it hard to take orders, however, and after all this time we find he is still a buck private. DICK DUESENBERG- In the deep, dark junkles of South Af- rica, we find Dick Duesenberg. He has become a missionary and is now teaching the natives. We hear him say, Abba dab- ba, dabba, my friends. NORMA WILLIS- Now that Miss Goldberg has retired, we find that Norma Willis has taken her place. She raised her shorthand speed to 250 words a minute before she retired to the peaceful life of teaching at Clear Lake High School. BILL BOULINE- After many long years of study, Bill Bouline has become a noted professor of nu-clear fission. He is hard at work try- ing to change Einstein's theory of rela- tivity. LARRY MILLER- Larry Miller has become in important designer and manufaidturer of babies' bon- , nets and booties. Mothers' adore his ex- quisite taste, his fine choice of fabrics, and his sweet, simple designs. MARILYN ANDERSON- A red-headed carhop saunters up to the nearest convertible filled with boys and starts to take their orders. As she shouts, Draw four, we see that it is Marilyn Anderson.

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