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

 - Class of 1953

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K i 2 v 1 if I V96 vw. XJIK'-gfsaq.. A Q .pm jf MWM 1 wfff'WjMf M fmqf' ? , JW' 1?.fkWMfg:mW H . 1 ' fe, J A-Q-4423, MbW'Ml'sJLm,,ge , jfi', Q13 'Q 6.,e.Mcg:W,Q if W W 5.1 xiii? W A........................i I lm Q.. 2 ' 1 f. .rf ? 1' ...ur f f- , 2 I 4 :2f1 '32ffZ!si ,LM 'W 2 1 Wiz' - '- ,f I :,hus,..,.-wa.. 4 w2 ' f-1 ' I, W.Tf': -I s ,V ' T ',- fnsw, :-Q :- .1f, W Q 11'- O'ZE,0UO'Z We present this 1953 Yearbook to you in hope that it will preserve for you the memories that are distinctively yours. Ezcficafion ' x The Class of 1953 takes great pleasure in dedicating our yearbook to EMT. .lganning in gratitude for his work with the students of our high school. As teacher and boy's counsellor, he holds the admiration and respect of the entire school. F Q I TH 1' S 4' G' gg -9? Q7 X s S' If L , 1 6' V.. 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BANNING Girls' Counsellor, English Literature Boys' Counsellor Civics, American History, Economics 4 VERNE LACE Art WILLIAM C. RICH Vocational Agriculture, Biology, Metal Shop ION E. EDWARDS English IX, Speech, Dramatics 4 iizzi f 'V.,,, f '- I I V' - ':::'::' .,.-, -,.., , ' -..,, xefbif 251' 1 WAQWIA frgfgirgnig ,,. -2:::' - ',.,.,, I- 5' , rf Gxrwgyf 1 a fre, , :-: 2, l a :,. . 'R , I W V ,.,.,,. , ., .... , , 52 ,K 4 ., '-'- s ,...,:,,: . Wg 3? ifgygguyff QA - if .,,...., ..,, 3 ,.. , ::' ::: , :': 5 fi5i5g4il,l4'3 ' ni .,,,. :::' ,,,,, , .. M , ,YA if ,iw .,..,, : i I,,,,:.. ,. , .,.,: s x:-:-::: .,.,.,, llv- lll , ' :': ::':' ,.:. z z ,,,,,,, .,.,., ' ,I : ,,,, i ,, . ' ,'i'iQi: f:::::::::' I :': ': ' I Icicc , ' REUBEN GRELL Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing CHARLES EDWARDS Chemistry, Physics, General Science Solid Geometry, Algebra, Assistant Coach H. L. NOBLE Bookkeeping, Personal Typing l General Business Training, World History DEL MULLY Algebra 1, Driver's Training Basketball Coach M ,pm Q sg ' f QS , MISS IAQUELINE CHRISTIANSEN Health, Girl's Physical Education DYLE MARTIN Sociology, Civics, General Science Football Coach MISS IRMA GOLDBERG Typing, Shorthand I 3 V 44 by f ' MBS. WILLIAM BOLOW Afvytff Vocational Homemaking WDM MISS HELENE PLUNKETT A V Speech, Latin I. G. MCCALLUM World History, American English IX-X History MISS RUTH SPONHEIM English IX, American Literature English Composition, Librarian MRS. BERTRAM MORSE A- B- ENGEN Secretary Vocal Music MRS. CHARLES W. BRAATZ LUDVIG WANGBERG SGCISUITY Instrumental Music MR. CLARK MR. RUMIG 8 QWIQUYS I QV W milk f if +--E! . 'Q 'WWVZWW ifrtf' ,2f 'f' lf' , A ,ff -4 -Y wx ., 1 ,vstv f ,- r f J u 3 V x . x '00 ' wr F ,Y-Wx lk 0' ?. i- S nl A , - . 'Q 1 'Qy W M- FN f X. Aww 1 ' f - ,K-+ .fwxxg , i A X X ,K Q' X 6 js? , ' ff lf! JL f4geYi'S':' V X L 1- 4 fl! NX X ff? w X , X I X 4 fd X X x Q , ,iii 'hwwfx A -14,34 -,,, ,,,. ...-. ,vi l. aniofz .smoifm We, as seniors, look back on the many pleasures we have shared during our high school days and we will almost all agree that these have truly been the happiest years of our lives. Homecoming, the Hi-Tri Dance, and the Prom are three of the outstanding social activities which we all will remember for some years to come. We will also remember the many hours which our teachers have spent with us to help us mold our characters and plan our future lives. We will remember and appreciate these things even more in the later years of our lives. We would like to say thank you to the sponsors of our many organiza- tions and to all the faculty who have helped us make these years of school something to remember always. Although some of us do not realize it yet, we will miss this school and everything about it. To take its place, we have a full lifetime ahead of us. We will all try to make Clear Lake High School proud of us. EDWARD W. AAGAARD , Transferred from'Chica o Illinois 1 Bo s Q , , z Y ' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 4 A ROBERT ARMSTRONG 'grcgnsgerrecl from Dows 25 Band 2, 35 FFA Rossa AMOSSON FFA 1, 2, 3 cvice President sp EARNEST AUCHAMPAUCH Basketball l PAUL BACHELLOR Eogs' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir l, 1 KENNETH BALES Basketball 3, 45 Mixed Choir 45 Boys' Glee Club 4 DONALD BARLOW VERN BARLOW CNO Picturel VIRGIL BATES PAA 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4 ROGENE BAUGHMAN Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club l, 25 Business Club 3, 4 lTreasurer 4D MARIORIE BAUM Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 4 CVice President 415 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 4 lState Secretary 3l, lSecretary 4l5 Honor Society 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 35 Radio Program 35 Annual Staff 4 DONALD BENNER Boys' Glee Club 3, 45 Chorus 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 C Club 3, 45 Vice President 45 Honor Society 45 FFA l, 2, 3, 4 CSecre- tary 315 Track 4 BARBARA BREHENY Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Cheerlead- er 2, 45 Mixed Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Pep 'Club 2, 3, 45 Swing Sextet 35 Library Club 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 35 Annual Staff 45 Class Treasurer Z LUCILLE BRUCHNER Science Club 3, 45 Hi Tri 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band l, 2, 3, 45 Woodwind Trio 2, 3, 45 Mixed Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, 45 Chamber Group of Woodwinds l, Z, 3, 45 All State Band 3, 45 Twirling Solo 45 Bass Clarinet Solo 3, 45 Annual Stall 4 ROBERT BUCK C Club 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Football 2, 3 NORMA CASSEM Transferred from New Richland, Minnesota 45 Glee Club 45 Hi Tri 4 DAVID COLE Transferred from Forest City 1 DONNA DANKBAR Business Club 3, 45 Hi Tri 3, 4 SANDRA DAVIS Hi Tri l, 2, 35 Business Club 3 LEROY DRAVES Football l, Z, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 42 Basketball l, Z, 35 Track lp C Club 2, 3, 4 KPresident 415 Boys' Glee Club 4 DONALD DUESENBERG Track 35 Football l, 2, 45 Basketball l CAROL DUREGGER Business Club 3 ALLEN ERICKSON Masque and Gavel 3, 4 fTreasurer 42, Science Club 3, 4 CTreasurer 41, Student Council 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Basketball l, Z, Band l, 2, 3, Mixed Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 BETTY FI ONE Hi Tri 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Band 2, Annual Staff 4 DICK F RANKS FFA l, 2, 3, 4 CVice President 23, CPresi- dent 3J, fReporter 49, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 4, Baseball 3, 4 ELLA MAE FRENCH Hi Tri Z, 3, Business Club 3, 4 IA CK FURLEIGH Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track Z, Boys' Glee Club 4, Mixed Choir 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Science Club 4 DAVID GAGNON RITA GEILENFELT' Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 4, Mixed Choir 4, GAA 2, 4, Hi Tri 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 4 CSecretary 21 RUBY HANSEN Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 ALBERTA HEITLAND 5 Transferred from Albert Lea 3, GAA 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Hi Tri 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Science Club 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Honor Society 4 IANET HOVELSON Transferred from Decorah 45 Hi Tri 45 Band 4 tSecretarY1: Glee Club 45 Mixed Choir 45 Girls' Sextet 45 Flute Quartet 45 Flute Duet 45 Pep Band 45 Swing Band 45 Annual Stall 4 KEN HUNTLEY Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2 3 4 Track Z, 3, 4 CCaptain 315 FFA 25 C Club 3 4 DICK IOHNSON Track l HAROLD IOHNSON CNo Picture1 KAY IORDON Pep Club 2, 35 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, H1 Tri l, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 415 Masque and Gavel 3, 4 CPresident 415 GAA Z, 3, 4 CPresident 415 Girls' Glee Club 45 Annual Stall 4 YVONNE IOHNSON Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4 CTreasurer 415 All State Band 45 Pep Band l, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 35 Drum Trio 45 Sextet 3, 45 Busi- ness Club 45 Class Vice President 35 Annual Stall 4 CLEO KOCOUREK Girls' Glee Club l5 Hi Tri 2, 3, 45 Business Club 3 PHYLLIS KELLEY Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Business Club 3, 4 CSecretary 315 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Home l234GA Nursing Club 4 MARION LENNING JUNE LASSAHN Glee C1-.tb 1, 2,5 Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4: BuSineSS Club 3, 4 CVice President 315 GAA 45 An- nual Staft 4 Glee Club l5 Business Club 35 Hi Tri 3, 4 NANCY LUDWIG Student Council l5 Hi Tri l, Z, 3, 45 GAA Z, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Business Club 45 Editor ot the Annual 45 Newspaper Staff 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4 GARY LORENZ Vice President 45 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Newspaper 35 Masque and Gavel 4 RONALD WILSON Transferred from Plymouth 25 Basketball l, 25 Baseball 15 Class President 3 BETTY LOU MARKWORTH Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Girls' Glee Club l IOANN MASTRE Hi Tri 3, 45 Business Club 3, 4 IAMES MCELDOON Basketball l, 2, 35 Track 3 DWAYNE MILLER Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 4 RUTH ANN MILLER Girls' Glee Club l, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Hi Tri 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Science 45 Library Club 2, 3, 4 lVice Presi- dent 3J5 Home Economics Club 35 Annual Staff 4 lf 2, Club DARLENE MINER Transferred from Arlington, Iowa 3 LOREEN MORETZ Glee Club l, 25 Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Business Club 3, 4 CTreasurer 41 ESTHER NELSON Hi Tri 3, 45 Business Club 3, 4 CPresident 43 PATRICIA NEU Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4 CPresident, 4l GAA 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 3l, Newspaper Statl 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4 MARGARET NEWMAN Hi Tri 1, Z, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Girls' Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4 fPresident 45, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA Z, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Student Council 4 IOYCE OLSON Band l, Z, 3, 4, Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 4, Girls' Glee :Club 3, 4, Brass Sextet 4, Swing Band l, 2, 3, 4 PATTI PATTON Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 45, Business Club 3, Newspaper Stall 3, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 4, Library Club 4, Annual Staff 4 ROGER PEDELTY FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 37 TOM PEDELTY C Club 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4 ROBERT PEDERSEN FFA 2, 3 ALLEN PETERSON Track 3, 4 ALLAN PROCTOR Basketball l, Football 1 I OHN RABE Transferred from Oklahoma City 4, Bas- ketball 4, Football 4, Boys' Glee Club 4 BARBARA RICE Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 41, GAA 2, 3, 4 CVice President 41, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Girlsx Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Stall 3, 4 RONALD RICE Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Base- ball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, Honor Society 4 VERN SEVERSON Track 2, Basketball l, 2, 3 BILL SKEQLLEN GER Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4 CTreasurer 41, President iSophornore1 GLENDA SMITH IOAN SPEAKAR Band CPresident 41, Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Hi Tri l, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4 AUDREY SPORAA Hi Tri 2, 3, Business Club 3 IOANN STEEGE Annual Stott 4: Honor Society 3, 4 CSec- retary 41, Student Council 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Hi Tri 2, 3, 4 CPresident 41, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, Girls' Glee 'Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ociette 2, Girls' Sextet 3, Madrigal Group 3, Swing Sextet 3 VERLYNN STOLTZ Hi Tri 3, 4, Newspaper Stall 4, Annual Staff 4, Business Club 3, 4 CSecretary 31 GORDON THOMPSON Band l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 33, 4: Chorus 2, 4, Vice President 2, Student -Council 4, Annual Staff 4 Qs PHYLLIS THRAMS Hi Tri 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4 CPresident 43, Glee Club l, 4, Business Club 3, 4 DAVID TOFT FFA l, 2, 3 tlfteporter 33 ROGER TREU Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football l, Z ROLLIN TREU Football l, 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, Annual Staff 4 DOROTHY WEDEKING Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4 CVice President 33, CPresident 43, Honor Society 3, 4 Wice President 43, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3 t'l'reasurer 33, CPresident 43, Annual Staff 4, Business Club 3, 4 tSec- etary 43, Newspaper Staff 3 DON WEBB ELLEN WHARAM Hi Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Trio 3, Business Club 3, 4 DIANE WHITE Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Trio 3, 4, Hi Tri l, Z, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Businiss Club 3 CReporter 33 Class Presi- dent KAREN WILCOX Transferred from Madison, South Dakota 2, Declamation 2, 3, 4, Hi Tri 2, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4 CVice President 43, Girls' Glee Club 4, Class Treasurer 4, News- paper Staff 4, Annual Statt 4 1::s:s:s:a:: -w.::s:i-:f:::- sets- rx, ns ,Q -' , :sgaaiaizg g.,:ga,s,,, :s:s:a: , .......,, Q ..,. W K , gk, K ,X IIM WRIGHT Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Baseball l, 2, C Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4 tPresi- dent 43, Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Annual Staff 4 SSW ,At -:'- BILL ZOBEL eiii, - 1 .-.- .,.. 'L ,-.:: .sit ' 3 4 -Y?-' ' .t... ' -.Qi .- '. 1 Ia. Ii.,-I-251 ' ,, Transferred from Kearney, Nebraska 3, .,.,.,, ,.,,,. ...... ' Chorus 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Track 3 ' ' ,,,, I ' 53' f Q 't X ' ..--r::::E..q.. , -- . A -'- '- K , 3 ' ' ' 4 1 is X W .... ':5'.,:,: . I. L -I , i ' I '::g55a:l:-: ,..,.,.,: ' 'I'- . A .t,, .,,. , I 3, 44 A i I .Mm 3 A if W H 3 3 1 5 f : ws ts 1 s 33 e f fs 'K F 5 ' I 155155, .... f , -' 1-5:2555 K my A . 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'-X jg-Q jx, fd GYXCYR Ufazsf, of 34 IRENE ARMSTRONG CORINE ASHLAND ELAINE ASHLAND BUTCH ASHLAND KATHERYN ASHLAND TOM ATKINS STANLDY BARKHURST IAMES BARTLETT CYNTHIA BARTLETT IRVIN BARLOW ROGER BEST RONALD BORTON NEVA BOULINE IOAN BRAHENY IIM BROWNING KAREN CASPERSON CAROL CARLSON MARLYN CARLSON SALLY CARROLL BETTY CARROTT CAROL COATES ROSE ANN COOPER SHARON DOESCHER CHARLES I-'INCH JACKIE FINER IOAN FULLER RUTH FULLER CONNIE GOLEIN DALE HAUGAN MARY IEAN HANNA CHARLENE HANSEN SYLVIA HANSEN TERRY HANSEN INA LEE HEINER SHIRLEY HIGHSMITH RACHAEL ZIRBEL IACK ZOOK Not pictured are BILL TARR. BARBARA GILQUIST, CHARLETTE FRANCES E Cyan of 54 DONALD HUEY JANET HUGINS TARRY HUMPHREY LOWETLL KITCHEN IOAN KLEIN DONNA MARQUARD JEAN MILES IDA MARKWORTH TOM MILLER IAMES MINETTE MIKE MOELLER NORMA MOSTROM NORMA NELSON SUE NELSON IOHN NICHOLS ARLENE NICKERSON PAULENE NICKERSON MAXINE NYHUS MARLYS OLINGER IANET PALMER GARY PATTSCHULL HOLMES PEDELTY DICK PETERSON LOIS PUGH MARY RORVIG SHIRLEY ROWE MARY LOU SKIPTON DICK SLOCUM LYLE STUNKARD DON SPRATT ETHEL TEMPLETON DUANE WALLS MARIORIE WALLS DELBERT WATSON MARCIA WATSON Qfczia 0 35 ANNADALE ARMSBURY DAVID AMAN PAUL ARMSTRONG DONNA AUCHAMPACH LARRY BENTZ FLOY BAUMGARTNER BETTY BERGMAN WALTER BONIOUR GERALDINE BROWER HELENE BRUNS SYLVIA BURCKHARDT DELORES BURNS PATTY CHRISTENSON ROGER c1.AEsGENs ELIZABETH CONIBEAR MARY IO CONN IOANNE COYIER DIXIE DARROW IAMES DAVIS IERRY DAVIS DEBBY DAY IANICE DIUREN BEVERLEY DUESENBERG DICK DUREGGER WANNELL DUNLAP LOIS EIBEY KAREN FISHER DONALD PRIEST MARLYS GOBELI LUCY GAGNON LESLIE GOLIEN GARY GOODWIN PATTY HANSON ARNOLD DOWNEY MARCELLE HANSON Cyan o 35 MAXINE HANSON BOB HASS IERRY HAXTON IOHN HAXTON LOWELL HINSCH NEAL HENNIS SHARON HENSON PATSY HANSEN GERALDINE HILL IUDY HOFMAN FAY HOLMES IIM HOVELSON KEITH HUNTLEY IIM IACOBSON IO ANN IAMES DONNA IASS DOROTHY IOHNSON ROSE IOHNSON IANET IORGENRUD LINDA KOTZ IOAN KUECKNER CHARLES KUHLEMEIER MARVIN KUHN RONALD LANG BEVERLY LARSON CHARLES LASAHN LUELLA LEEMHUIS CLAYTON LINCICUM KAREN MCELDOON LINDA MELCHER SUSAN MERRIMAN SANDRA MERRIMAN BONNIE MILLER MARGARET MONAGHEN PHYLLIS MILLER MARY ZOBEL Y YS . 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I I N X Noi pictured are HAROLD RUSSELL and LARRY CARTER Cfam 0 55 DONNA MORETZ CAROL MURPHY BILL McBEE IANICE OLSON IAY OVERSON DAVID PUNKE IUDY PITKIN MARION PATE SANDRA RABE GEORGE SEDELMIER VIOLA SHOOK BRUCE SNOW MELBURNE TRAMPEL RICHARD THOMSON IAMES WALCH PATSY WALLS HOWARD WELLENDORF LOREN WILCOX IAMES WITTE IAMES WOELKE LARRY WATSON ELLERY WOOD MAURAE WOOD GRANT WRIGHT CARRIE YOUNG Ufaii of 256 IO ANN AMUNDSEN RUTH ANN BARTLETT JACKIE BAUGHOUS LARRY BATES IERRY BENNER LARRY BEDEFELT BILL BEEDLE PHYLLIS BISHOP LEROY BOLDING BETTY BONNER SUSAN BOWER LOUIS BRAATZ TED COLE DONNA BRAUND PAT BREHENY LOWELL BRYAN DENNIS CHRISTENSON LOUIS CRIST MARIORIE CHRISTENSON ROSEIVIARY CHRISTENSEN DOROTHY DECKER GARY DICKERSON DIANE DUESENBERG IANE DUESENBERG WANDA EBAUGH LEE ANN ENABNIT MARLYS ENABNIT MARIE FINCH RONALD FISLER ROBERT FRANKS NORMAN FROILAND MARY IO GARD IERRY GAYLORD RON GERDES ROGER HANNA cfm of 56 SHIRLEY HANLEY DELORIS HAUGEN NORMAN HANSEN LINDA HELME DIANE HINTZMAN AUDREY HOBLIT GORDON HOTCHKISS RON HUNTLEY ROBERT IODAN ALLEN IOHANNESSEN DAVID IONES CAROL IORDON ROBERT KELLOGG DAYLE KUHLEMIER GARY LEACH IUDY LERDAL GARY LYNCH IOE MAHRENHOLZ MARION MASTRE PATTY MCGOWAN BOB MEAD DON MERCHANT IERRY MILLARD MARY MILLER MARY LOU MILLER DENNIS MOSHER MAVIS MOSTROM KAREN MULBERN LORA NELSON RICHARD NICHOLS WILLIS NICHOLS CAROL OLSON VERLYNN OLSON LOREN PFEFFER SHARON PRICE MYRNA PUSHER MYRNA REYNOLDS VIOLET RODBERG IIM SAGE IAMES SCHWARTZ IO ANN SKIPTON MARY ANN SMALLDRIDGE IACK SMITH SONIA SPEAKAR IENETTE STALEY GERALD STEVENT SHARON STUART KEN STONE SANDRA SWALE IULIE TENALD NADINE TESENE SHIRLEY TRAPPE GARY VYNES ALVIN WEAVER IO ANN WESSLES ROGER WESTOVER IUDY WHITE RUSSELL WOOD LARRY WILSON ALLEN YEAGER MYRNA TERMER Not pictured is IANICE WERSTEIN Cfcm O 36 CDM, flfllffi To The Underclassmen. The Members Oi The Class Oi '53 Will: Ken Bales - My curly hair to lim Hovelson. Tom Pedelty - My troubles with the Model A to Lyle Stunkard. Ellen Wharam - All my left-over bus tick- ets to Ames to San Merriman. Gary Lorenz - My right front fender to Lowell Kitchen. Paul Bachellor - My ability to get along with Chuck Edwards to Tom Miller. Barbara Breheny - My intelligence and maturity to Diane Hintzman. Ed Aagaard - My Five Year Plan to Hol- mes Pedelty. Ernest Auchampauch - My reserved per- sonality to Allen Yeager. Marjorie Baum - All my old beat-up play books and readings to Sharon Hensen. Don Benner - My room and board at Merri- mans to the highest bidder. Don Duesenberg - My engineering boots to Gary Leach. The Senior Girls - All our engagement rings to Iackie, Helene and Ruth. Dwayne Miller - My way with women to Ron Huntly. Nancy Ludwig - My job as editor of the annual to any lunior silly enough to want it. Verne Severson - My ability to skip class to lim Whitney. Gordon Thompson - My promptness to Gerald Stevens. Patti Patton - Diamonds, fur coat and auto to Iane Duesenberg. Io Steege - My natural cheering ability to Marcia Watson. Ruth Ann Miller - My quiet manner in Home Ec to Betty Carrott. lo Ann Mastre - My swiftness in getting on the bus in the morning to Shirley Highsmith. Ella Mae French - My Marilyn Monroe walk to Mary lane Miller. Darlene Miner - My matrimonial worries to the Iunior girls. Esther Nelson - My slinky walk to Io Ann Iames. Betty Markworth - My between class smacks to Keith Huntly. Patricia Neu -- My flighty ways and fast talking to Donna Moretz. Phyllis Kelley - My job at Randy's to Delores Burns. Betty Fijone - My man looks to Mary Io Conn. Yevonne Iohnson -- My braces to anyone who wants them. Barbara Rice - My successful New Year's Eve parties to the Sophomore Girls and my diving ability to Miss Christenson. Donna Dankbar - My dark hair and eyes to Luella Lemhuis. Phyllis Thrams -- My connections to Thorn- ton to Sue Nelson. Dorothy Wedeking - My sole interest in Garner to Lice L. and Moretzy M. Verlynn Stoltz - My shaky voice and knees when speaking to a class to Dick Slocum. Lucille Bruchner - My ability to play the flute to Ianice Olsen. Karen Wilcox - My quiet and refined ways to Diane Hintzman. Kay Iordon - My beauty, brain and brawn to Anna Dale. Iune Lasshan - My beat up Pontiac and my many accidents to Barbara Gilquist. Marion Lenning - My pony tail and gum chewing to Bev Larson. Loreen Moretz - My faithful car to Donna and Bev. Norma Cassem - My dreamy stare to Donna Moretz. Rita Geilenfeldt - My knack of cutting my own hair to ribbons to Floy Baumgartner. Q YC3QYU3QJf,'0 Us www . f 4 WY -M? .aa w Q ' V Si his 2' .9 A - MM!! Q N 845 'o 1- ii-.Y ' JK Q N Q' Q I' 'a A01 94?- . Cav 1 I, 9, MUS? W - 1 H QL- G3 SEA A NEWSPAPER STAFF The News a er be an operations on its Editor - Ioan Fullei P P 9 own press this year, being the only paper in the conierence to have a press. Row Row Row Row Row 32 Mr. McCallum, loan Cooper Margaret Monaghen, Pat Breheny, Larry Fuller, Rose Sandra Babe, Wilson Patsy Hensen, Ida Markworth Kay Iordan, Linda Malcher, Phyllis Kelley, Ruth Ann Miller Sharon Hensen. Debbie Day, Susan Merriman, Floy Baumgartner Row 6 Annadale Aurmsbury, Sandra Merri- man. Sylvia Burchardt, Patty Christiansen Row 7 Barbara Rice, Karen Wilcox, Maurae Wood, Verlyn Stoltz Row 8 Pat Neu, Alberta Heitland, Karen Fisher Row 9 Nickerson twins, Karen Casperson, lean Miles ANNUAL STAFF Editor ,,...A..............,w,,,,,,,, Nancy Ludwig Assistant Editor ,,., Margaret Newman Senior Editors ,7e,.............. Diane White Allen Erickson Tom Pedelty Literary Editors ....,7...... Mariorie Baum Ruth Ann Miller Marion Lenning Ruby Hansen Barbara Rice Loreen Moretz Ioann Steege Betty Fione Tom Pedelty Paul Bachellor Lucille Bruchner Gary Lorenz Gordon Thompson Layouts .........................,...... Patti Patton Business Managers ..........c. Iim Wright Pictures .... Subscriptions Advisors ..... Photographer Artist ............ Finance .....,. Barbara Breheny Gary Lorenz Tom Pedlty Paul Bachellor Roger True ..c....,.,..,,,Pat Neu Ruth Miller Verlynn Stoltz Phyllis Kelley Mr. Weaver Mr. Noble Mr. Grell Sylvia Burchart Alberta Heitland Row 1-Allen Erickson, Rollin Treu. Iim Wright, Marjorie Baum, Margaret Newman, Nancy Ludwig, Dmne White, Karen Wilcox, Patti Patton, Barbara Breheny, Dorothy Wedeking, Yvonne Iohnson. Row Z-Mr. Noble Mr. Weaver, Ruby Hansen, Gordon Thompson, Ioan Speakar, Kay Iordon, Ellen Wharam, Ioyce Olson. Bar bara Rice, Janet Hovelson, Alberta Heitland, Ioann Steege Verlynn Stoltz, Marion Lenning, Ruth Ann M111er Betty Fjone, Betty Markworth, Lucille Bruchner, Pat Neu, Phyllis Kelly. HONOR. SOCIETY Our chapter of the National Honor Society, the Semper Fidelis Chapter, was organized in 1931 under the sponsorship of Miss Catheryne Chambers. Its purpose is to create enthusiam for scholarship and sincere desire to serve our school, to promote leadership and to develop character in the students of Clear Lake High School. The members of our Honor Society are chosen by the faculty from the upper third of the junior and senior classes. New members are initiated twice a year, in November and March. The officers are: Margaret Newman, president, Dorothy Wedeking, vice president: Ioann Steege, secretary: Marjoirie Baum, program chairman: Miss Chambers, treasurer. Mr. Weaver and Miss Chambers are the sponsors. Bow 1-Nancy Ludwig, Don Benner, Dorothy Wedeking, Margaret Newman, loann Steege Row 2-Miss Chambers, lim Wright, Alberta Heitland, Marjorie Baum, Mr. Weaver. STUDENT COUNCIL Bow l-Mr. Weaver, Mr. Banning, Bob Mead, Lowell Brian, Rosemary Christiansen, Iudy Lerdal. Row 2-Loren Wilcox, Lowell Hinsch, Patti Christiansen, .Margaret Monaghen. Bow 3-Marcia Watson, Tom Miller, Mike Moeller, Ida Markworth. Row 4-Gordie Thompson, Margaret New- man, Dorothy Wedeking, Marjorie Baum. The Student Council is a very active organization that was organized in 1945. The purpose of the Student Council is to provide better expression of student, to increase unity between faculty and student, to improve school spirit, and to develop and maintain democratic ideals. This group sponsors assembly programs, homecoming activities, and school dances. An Open House for parents was held this year to acquaint the parents with their children's classes and teachers. The officers were Dorothy Wedeking, President: Mike Moeller, Vice President: Margaret Newman, Treasurer, Marjorie Baum, Secretary. Spon- sors are Mr. Weaver and Mr. Banning. IICII Row 1-Bon Bice, Lowell Kitchen, Don Benner, LeRoy Draves, Bill Skellenger, lim Wright Tom Pedelty, Mr. Edwards. Row 2-Ronald Lang, lim Iacobson, Bob Buck, Keith Huntley Lyle Stunkard, lohn Haxton, Rollin True, Mr. Martin. Row 3-Ken Huntley, Holmes Pedelty Bumps Wright, lim Minette, Dick Peterson, Butch Ashland, Gary Pattschull, Don Webb Mr Mully. C CLUB The C Club was founded in 1926 and is one of the oldest organiza- tions of this school. All boys who earn a letter in the five sports: basketball, football, track, baseball and golf are eligible to become members. Student managers are also eligible. Then they must be voted in by old members and pass the ini- tiation which is a good sportsmanship test. The requirments for a letter are set by the coaches. This year introduces a new sport, golf. It is taught by Mr. C. Edwards. The officers this year were, President, Le Roy Draves: Vice President, Don Benner: and Secretary-Treasurer Bill Skellenger. The sponsors were coaches Del Mully, Dyle Martin and Charles Edwards. G. A. A. Row 1-Miss Christiansen, Diane White, Margaret Monaghan, Corrine Ashland, Barbara Rice, Kay l01'dCIh1 Iackie Finer, Nickerson. Row 2-Neva Bouline, Marlys Olinger, Phyllis Kelley, Ioan Speakar, Delores Burns, Ioan Breheny, Karen Casparson, Ina Lee Heiiner, Annadale Armsbury, Beverly Duesenberg, Betty Markworth, Norma Nelson, Iean Miles. Ida Markworth, Ianet Hugins, Shirley Rowe, Nancy Ludwig. Row 3-Barbara Gilquist, Sharon Hensen Ioan Kuecker, Merriman, Floy Baumgartner, Merriman, Beverly Larson, Dixie Darrow, Debbie Day, Rogene Baughman, Loreen Moretz, Marion Lenning, Yvonne Iohnson, Alberta Heitland, Dorothy Tohnson. T-ucy Gagnon. Woven !V!':E1doOn. Maxine Hansen, Betty Bergman, Patti Patton. Huw -1-Sharon Doesher, Ruth Ann Miller, Ruby Hanson, Sylvia Burchardt, Barbara Breheny, Patsey Hensen, Linda Melcher, Patty Christiansen, Pat Neu, Dorothy Wedeking, Donna Marquard, Marcia Watson, Joann Steege, Connie Golien, Ethyl Templeton, Margaret Newman, Ioan Iames, Wanell Dunlap, Lois Pugh, Marjorie Baum, Sally Carrol. In order to become a member of the G.A.A., one must earn 100 points and undergo an initiation. If you saw students last fall on roller skates, tricycles, or scooters, they were not in their second childhood-only initia- tes. Opportunities are pro- vided for the participa- tion in activities that will foster a spirit of good sportsmanship. The activities spon- sored by the G.A.A. this year were base- ball, volleyball, bas- ketball, swiming, and bowling. HI TRI Row 1-Margaret Newman, Dorothy Wedeking, Kay Iordon. Barbara Rice. Corrine Ahland, Ioann Steege, Mariorie Baum. Norma Nelson, Lois Pugh. Karen Wilcox, Barbara Breheny, Nancy Ludwig. Row 2-Ida Mark- worth,Rita Gilenieldt, Ianet Hovelson, Iackie Finer, Io Speakar, Phyllis Kelley, Marlys Olinger, Shirley Rowe, Karen Casperson, Ioan Fuller, Sharon Doesher, Ioan Breheny, Ina Lee Heiiner. Charlene Hanson, Iean Miles, Io Ann Mastre, Betty Markworth, Phyllis Thrames, Patti Patton, Donna Dankbar. Row 3-Norma Cassem, Ro- gene Baughman, Marjorie Vtfalls, Sue Nelson, Ruth Ann Miller, Nickerson, Sally Carroll, Alberta Heitland, Ianet Hugins. Lucille Bruchner. Marion Lenning Ruby Hansen,, Barbara Gilquist, Betty Fjone, Iune Lassahn. Row 3- Diane White, Ioyce Olson, Yvonne Iohnson, Verlynn Stoltz, Pat Neu, Donna Markward, Marcia Watson, Elaine I-lshland. Rachael Zirbel, Ruth Fuller. Katheryn Ashland, Rose Cooper. Ellen Wharam. Hi Tri is a charitable organization with the purpose ol uniting its members in a spirit oi friendliness and ser vice. Each month a committee plans some act of charity, thus giving every Hi Tri girl a chance to give service The meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month under the sponsorship of Mrs. Arleigh Eddy. Some oi the high lights that every Hi Tri girl will remember are the candlelight ceremony in the fall, the formal dance in February, the Mothers' Tea, and the Senior Breakfast in May. Row 1-Linda Melcher, Sonja Speakar, Elizabeth Connibear, Mary Io Conn, Donna lass, Myna Pushor, Violet Rodberg. Mary Lou Miller, Geraldine Brower, Diane Duesenberg, Donna Moretz, Mary Zobel. Beverly Duesen- berg, Rosemary Christiansen, Iudy Lerdal. Diane Hintzman, Lora Nelson. Phyllis Bishop, Iulie Tenold, Iudy Hoffman, Patsy Walls, Patsy Hensen. Row 2-Bonnie Miller, Iudy Pitkins, Floy Baumgartner, Annadale Armsbury, Donna Auchampach, Donna Braund, Verlyn Olson, Wanda Ebaugh, Carol Iordan, Karen Fisher, Ianet Iorgenrud, lane Duesenberg, Margaret Monaghen, Linda Katz, Iudy White, Sharon Hensen. Sylvia Bur- ckardt, Row 3-Myrna Reynolds. Ruth Ann Bartlett. Marion Mastre, Phyllis Miller, Auciry Hablit, Shirley Trapps, Lucy Gagnon. Sharon Stuart. Lois Eibey, Carol Murphy, Geraldine Hill, Sandra Rabe, Delores Burns, Ioan Kuecker. Marie Finch, Betty Bergman, Dorothy Iohnson, Karen McEldoon, Maxine Hanson. Row 4- Faye Holmes, IoAnn Skipton, Sharon Price, Helen Bruns, Shirley Hanley, Maurae Wood, Merriman, Merriman, Ianice Olson, Leel-lnn Enabnit, Mary Lou Miller, Susan Bowers, Patty Christiansen, Patty McGowan, Dixie Dar- row, Beverly Larson, Debbie Day, Linda Helme, Io!-inn Amundson, Ioann lames, Patty Hansen, Sandra Swale. HI TRI FORMAL DANCE BUSINESS CLUB , Sitting-Mariion Lenning, Io Speakar, Phyllis Kelley, Pat Neu, Phyllis Thrames, Nancy Ludwig, Dorothy Wede- king, Verlynn Stoltz. Standing-Ella Mae French, Loreen Moretz. Rogene Baughman, Ina Lee Heitner. Shirley Rowe, Karen Casperson, Maxine Nyhus. Miss Goldberg, Yvonne Iohnson, Ioann Steege, Carol Carlson, Kathryn Ashland, Elaine Ashland, Ruth Fuller, Rachael Zirbel, Ianet Palmer, Donna Markward. Shirley Highsmith, Ioan Fuller, Carol Coates, Mary Lou Skipton, Sharon Doesher, Norma Mostrom, Ioan Mastre, Donna Dankbar. Char- lene Hansen. The Business Club was organized in 1951 to give students a Wholesome attitude toward all types of Work, to enlighten them regarding vocational facts to be considered by each individual in formulating his occupational objectives: and to provide patterns to serve as guides in choice and forma- tion of a life purpose and a career. In addition to the vocational objective, the Club aims to inspire in their members a desire to fulfill the great aim in education-good citizenship. The Business Club's spirit of guidance is typified by the words: Citizen- ship, Character, Careers. Officers are: First Semester: President, Esther Nelson, Vice President, Marion Lenning: Secretary, Phyllis Kelley: Treasurer, Rogene Baughman. Second semester: President, Pat Neup Vice President, Norma Mostrom: Sec- retary, Dorothy Wedekingy Treasurer, Loreen Moretz. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was organized in 1945 for the purpose of encouraging a desire and an appreciation for good reading among our students. The student librarians are girls who have shown an interest in library work. The duties of the members are to charge books, mend books, check books, check in current magazines, prepare new books for circulation, keep the library in good order and promote better school spirit. The officers this year are Phyllis Thrams, president: Terry Hennis, vice-president: and Shirley Highsmith, secretary-treasurer. Our sponsor is Miss Ruth Sponheim. How l-Ruth Ann Miller, Phyllis Thrams, Shirley Highsmith, Diane Duesenberg, Linda Melcher Patsy Hensen, Mary Zobel, Barbara Breheny, Io Ann Amundson. Row 2-Miss Sponheim Sandra Babe, loAnn James, Betty Bergman, Dorothy Iohnson, Maxine Hansen, ludy Pitkins Bose Ann Cooper, Faye Holmes, Ioan Fuller, Patti Christiansen, Sylvia Burchardt Iackie Baugous. MASQUE AND GAVEL XX 1 ea Row 1-Iack Furleigh, Allen Erickson, Kay Iordon, Karen Wilcox, Rollin Treu. Row 2-Corrine Ashland, Mar- jorie Baum, Alberta Heitland, Mike Moeller. Row 3-Barbara Rice, Dorothy Wedeking, Bumps Wright, Mr Edwards, Roger Treu, Margaret Newman, Io Speakar. The Golden Masque Chapter of Clear Lake is a chapter of the National Masque and Gavel. The organization endeavors to increase each individual's knowledge and interest in the field of dramatics. The members and the sponsor, Mr. Edwards, work together cast- ing and presenting plays and other activities of the club. Requirements tor possible mem- bership include working on stage or backstage. Points are earned for serving on these various crews. Students who carry out these requirements, and desire to become members of the Masque and Gavel, are then voted upon by the members. During the year the activities of the culb covered the all school play, You Can't Take It With You , the one-act play for contest, How To Propose . Many students and mem- bers participated in contest work this year. Kay Gordon was president of the club, Rollin Treu was secretary, and Allen Erickson was treasurer. Mr. Ion Edwards, speech director and dramatic instructor, was the sponsor. PEP CLUB Pep Club was organized in 1950 for the purpose of promoting better school spirit and more sportsmanship throughout the high school. Members of Pep Club are required to attend all meetings and games. To distinguish the members from the school body, the girls have chosen a uniform, white lolouses, black skirts and gold sweaters. The sponsor of this organization is Miss Christensen. The officers are President, Dorothy Wedeking: Vice President, Barbara Gilquistg Secretary, Patti Patton: Teasurer, Donna Moretz. ROW 1-Sandra Merriman, Susan Merriman, Ioan Steege, Barbara Breheny, Beverly Larson, Beverly Duesenberg, lane Duesenberg, Rosemary Christiansen, Row 2-Ida Markworth, Jackie Finer, Norma Nelson, Barbara Gil- quist, Patti Patton, Dorothy Wedeking, Donna Moretz, Betty Markworth, Ianet Hugins, Sharon Doesher. Row 3- Lin-da Katz, Margaret Monaghen, Ioan Kuecker, Sandra Rabe, Ruby Hansen, Nancy Ludwig, Debbie Day, Karen McEldoon, Iudy Lerdal, Barbara Rice. Row 4-Lois Pugh, Dixie Darrow, Margaret Newman, Sue Bower, Marcia Watson, Corrine Ashland, Sally Carrol, Miss Christiansen. 43 F. F. A. Row l-Richard Franks, Delbert Watson, Bob Bartlett, Bob Carlson, Duane Walls, Tom Miller. Don Benner, lack Zook, Donald Borton. Row 2-David Punke, LeRoy Balding, Gordon Hotchkiss, Delbert Gilbert, Roger Pedelty, Robert Kellogg, lay Ouverson, Russ Wood,, Iohn Bonjour, Roger Best, Ellery Wood, Virgil Bates, Mr. Rich. The Future Farmers of America is a National organization of farm boys taking vocational agriculture in school in all states of the union, including Puerto Rico and Hawaii. ' The primary aim of Future Farmers of America is to develop agricul- tural leaders through member participation in F. F. A. contests, chapter meetings and programs. To develop cooperation through purchases, class discussions. To build better local communities by community service pro- jects. To develop a more satisfying farm home life and more efficient farmer- citizens through the boys experiences in raising livestock and practicing thrift. , The Clear Lake Chapter was founded in 1949 and has grown consider- ably. The officers this year are Marlyn Carlson, president: Duane Walls, vice president: Tom Miller, secretary: Dick Franks, reporter: Bill Bartlett, sentinel: Delbert Watson, treasurer: and Mr. W. Rich, sponsor. PC2 PC2, the physics and chemistry club is under the direction of Mr. Charles Edwards, science instructor. The Club- is affiliated with the Iunior Academy of Science of Iowa. The aims of this club are to promote the interests of science and give its members a chance to increase their knowledge and develop skills in science. There were twelve members this year. Each member had their own project. The meetings were held on Wednesday evenings in the science room. A special program was presented at each meeting. Any junior or senior with a B or above for one year in science is eligible for membership. The officers of the group were lim Wright, president: Alberta Heitland, vice president: Lucille Bruchner, secretary: and Allen Erickson, treasurer. Row l-Allen Erickson, Norma Nelson, Ruth Ann Miller, Lucille Bruchner, Ianet Hugins, Al- berta Heitland, Rose Ann Cooper, Yvonne Iohnson, Mr. Edwards. Row 2-lack Furleigh, Rollin Treu, lim Wright, Corrine Ashland. HOME EC. CLUB Row 1-Ioan Breheny, Sharon Doesher, Rosemary Christiansen, Patty McGowan. Row 2-Sandra Swale Myrna Reynolds, Verlynn Olson, Laura Nelson, Diane Hintzman, Phyllis Bishop, Iulie Tenold, Myrna Pushor Mrs. Rolow. Row 3-Donna Braund, Iudy Lerdal, lane Duesenberg, Marie Finch. Iudy White, Karen Mulhern Diane Duesenberg, Carol Iordan. Row 4-Mary Io Gard, Margie Christianson, Viola Shook, Karen McEldoon Linda Helme. Io!-inn Amundson, Ioan Klein, Ina Lee Heitner, Karen Casperson, Violet Rodberg. Row 5- Audrey Hablit, Sharon Price, Mary Lou Miller, Sue Bower, Mary Ann Smallridge, Ianice Djuren, lol-inn James Myrna Ciesmer, Luella Leernhuis, Ioan Skipton. The Home Economics Club, which has been recently organized initiated its new members by requiring that the typical homemakers garb and equipment be worn for one day ot school. The year's events included: Christmas caroling, a cosmetic party, a tatfy pull and a picnic. The Home Economics girls have Won Homemaking honors twice during the short time they have been organized. This year's float in the Homecomming Parade won second prize. The float was a huge box of Lux Flakes and bubbles depicting lt Lux with us, We'll Win . The officers during the past year have been - President, Ioan Breheny: Vice presi- dent, Sharon Doesher: Secretary, Rosemary Christensen: Treasurer, Patty McGowan. 1 1 UM31 f A '7' F O fy cfs.. . K N' 171 if' X 4 ff F' fx iff r -:XM QL- wwf, l it KQ.X'g,,l' ff 41 Mg ,1 7 . v- I I 'ig , ' I ' S - - K ...f .4 s. -T 'fl f-127 J,, I ','2' V , 44? ,- fgffaf ,1 14, ,i L'-A 'xi 'f' - ff P Y i 219,-fZ?f1 3153- f , Q 'f - -f-,E A ,,.,f -2... -'C' kj 'S ef is -SJ: 25 .. S jg, K MIXED CHOIR It ,. Row l-Io Speakar, Rita Gelenteldt, Iackie Finer, Carol Coates, Floy Baumgartner, Sonja Speaker, Ianet Hovelson, Diane White, Mr. Engen, Marjorie Baum, Barbara Breheny, Norma Nelson, Myrna Reynolds, Beverly Duesenberg, Rosemary Christiansen, Phyllis Bishop, Iulie Tenold. Row 2-Annadale Armsbury, Nickerson, Lois Pugh, Ellen Wharrem, Yvonne Iohnson, Patti Christiansen, Pat Neu, Connie Golien, Ianice Olson, Dorothy Wedeking, Io Steege, Patti McGowan, Margaret Newman, Mary Rorvig, loyce Olson, Nancy Ludwig, lane Duesenberg, Nickerson, Linda Melcher, Barbara Gilquist. Row 3-Allen Yeager, lim Hovelson Dwayne Miller, lack Furleigh, Ronald Gerdes, Lowell Brian, Louis Crist, Butch Ashland, Lowell Hinsch, Allen Erickson, Bill Zobel, Norma Hansen, Iim Iacobson, Dennis Mosher, l91'IY DGViS- Row 4-Ken Bales, ClC!Yl0!1 Lincicum, Bob Mead, Gordon Thompson, Don Benner, Gary Goodwin, lim Wright, Ron Rice, Bumps Wright, Dick Thomsen, Holmes Pedelty, Rollin Treu, Dick Franks, Paul Bachellor, Roger Claesgens. The vocal music department of the high school is under the direction of A. B. Engen. The mixed choir consists of 65 members, the girls' glee 70 members and the boys' glee 60 members. There are also some 20 members in small groups. This year has been a full one for the vocal department. They have sung in many programs, festivals and contests. All groups together put on a very impressive concert this year. Each group has also sung a greater variety of songs than any other year. To earn a letter a person must be in music three years or earn 1000 points. A person earning 2000 points will receive a large music letter, and a person earning 3000 points will receive a gold key. Four years' participa- tion will earn an additional high school credit. GlRL'S GLEE CLUB Row l-Donna Moretz, Rita Geilenfeldt, Carol Coates, Iackie Finer, Ianet Hugins, Geraldine Brower, Sonia Speakar, Mary Lou Skipton, Mr. Engen, Delores Burns, Diane Hintzman, Beverly Duesenberg, Rosemary Christ- enson, Lora Nelson, Phyllis Bishop, Ioan Speakar, Iulie Tenold. Row 2-Marcele Hansen, Floy Baumgartner, Carol Iordan, Donna lass, Karen Casperson, Phyllis Kelley, Ianet Hovelson, Merriman, Shirley Rowe, Norma Nelson, Mary Io Conn, Iudy Lerdal, lane Duesenberg, Patti Patton, Diane Duesenberg, Kay Iordon, Beverly Larson, Dorothv Decker. Mary Zabel. Myrna Reynolds. Rev: 3 Karen '.','ilcox, Fruuuuiule Fxrmsbury, Ioan Kuecker, Barbara Rice, Iutdy White, Diane White, Patsy Henson, Merriman. Lois Pugh, Marjorie Baum, Nancy Ludwig, Ioyce Olson, Lee Ann Enabnit, Ruth Ann Miller, Barbara Gilquist, Nickerson, Nickerson, Phyllis Thrams, Betty Fjone. Row 4-Margaret Monaghen, Helene Bruns, Patty Christiansen, Patricia Neu, Mary Lou Miller, Dixie Darrow, Yvonne Iohnson, Ellen Wharam, Connie Golien, Ianice Olson, Dorothy Wedeking. Marcia Wat- son, IoAnn Steege, Sue Bower, Corrine Ashland, Patty McGowan, Margaret Newman, Barbara Breheny, Ruby Hanson, Linda Melcher, Mary Rorvig, Sally Carroll, Murrae Wood. BOY'S GLEE CLUB Row 1-Allen Yeager, Ierry Davis, Pat Breheny, Iames Schwartz, Ronald Lang, Iim Hovelson, Mr. Engen, Allen Erickson, Dick Duregger, Norman Hansen, Ierry Millard, Gerald Stevens. Row 2-Scoop Huey, Richard Nichols, lim Iacobson, Dwayne Miller, Ronald Mosher, lack Furleigh, Lowell Hinsch, Bill Zobel, Paul Bachellor, Rollin Treu, Roger Claesgens, Iim Sage, Ronald Gerdes. Row 3-Bob Hass, Louis Crist, Alvin Weaver, George Sedelmeier, Lowell Brian, Gary Leach, Dick Franks, Bill McBee, Bob Franks, Ierry Benner, Bob Mead, Butch Ashland, Clayton Lincicum, Gary Lorenz. Row 4-Don Webb, Bob Iotdan, Ierry Gaylord, Roger Treu, Don Ben- ner, Dick Thomsen, Barry Rabe, Holmes Pedelty, Iim Wright, Bumps Wright, Ron Rice, Ronald Borton, Gary Goodwin, Gordon Thompson, LeRoy Drav-es, Loren Wilcox, Ken Bales. SMALL GROUPS First Row: Joan Speakar, Jackie Finer, Sonia Speakar, Jane Duesenberg, Janet Hovelson, Rose Mary Christen- son, Beverly Duesenberg. Second Row: Yvonne Johnson, Lois Pugh, Connie Golien, Janice Olson. Joann Steege, Mary Rorvig. Third Row: Allen Erickson. Lowell Hinsch, Grant Wright. Dick Thomsen, Roger Claesgens, Allen Yeager. This is what is called the Small Group. From these people, the various vocal music groups are formed. Sextet -Joann Steege, Beverly Duesenberg, Yvonne Johnson, Jackie Finer, Janice Olson, Janet Hovelson. Madrigal - Jo Speakar, Connie Golien, Lois Pugh, Rosemary Christenson, Joann Steege, Mary Rorvig, Grant Wright, Dick Tomsen, Allen Erickson, Lowell Hinsch. Boys' Quartet - Allen Yeager, Allen Erickson, Dick Thomsen, Grant Rice. Girls' Quartet - Joan Wessles, Sonja Speakar, Rosemary Christenson, Jane Duesenberg. Mixed Quartet - Jo Speakar, Jo Steege, Allen Erickson, Dick Thomsen. Double Mixed Quartet - Jo Speakar, Joann Steege, Allen Erickson, Dick Thomsen, Con- nie Golien, Mary Rorvig, Lowell Hinsch, Grant Wright. CONCERT BAND BRASS SEXTET kcxr, Gordon Thompson, Terry Hon L C i D d T b MARCHING BAND INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS Woodwind Quartet - Katheryn Hinsch, Carol Olson, Patty Christ- enson, Roger Claesgens. Brass Quintet - Standing: Iim Iaciobson, Ronald Gerdes, Dick Thomsen. Sitting: Ioyce Olson. Alice Ashland. Chamber Group Woodwinds - Carol Olson, Sonia Speakar, Ianice Olson. Lucille Bruchner. lane Duesenberg. 2 Woodwind Quintet - Standing: Ianice Olson, Patty Christenson. Roger Claes- gens. Sitting: Norma Nelson, Io Speclkar. Horn Quartet - David Traub, Lowell Hinsch, Dick Thomsen, Allan Yeager. Flute Quartet-Mary Lou Miller, Katheryn Hinsch, Ianet Hovelson, Icznice Olson. Mixed Clarinet - Iudy Lerdal, Phyllis Bishop, IoAnn Wessels, Lucille Bruchner. French Horn Quartet - Alice Ashland, Lee Ann Enabnit, Sharon Stuart, Ioan Speakar. Clarinet Quartet-Carol Olson. Floy Baumgartner. Annadale Armsbury, Norma Nelson. Sax Quartet -- Sonya Speakar, Nancy Noll. Gary Leach. Jane Duesenberg. 5 PQYNT5 f X K y X X ' f ML xx fs k : -v ,L QWZ, X, , ' ,J 0- 0 9 ' . I v-I xg? N. 'So A Q A an ' X U IKZ57 , ' 5.56 ef' -PV 41 v 'V' i Q 2 Qgy' ltgldh R 'S Khzgr 3 f t 'N W ug X. ,101 3 :Rr gy X ' f 4 X xf X f l f 4 Y 4 Q2 Y 4. I 1 ,.pf K 'EQ . K L - i Z. x ? T ' I W Q J' ,..--- F sfx-I Ag, 1.--A... Gqfgfsfic Eacfiaafiolz As gn expression oi deep grottitude to the Clegr Lgke Lions Clulo ior giving us our Lions' Field, for their generous contribution to our gn- nugl, gnd for the thoughtful gnd loygl support given to Clegr Lgke High School, we proudly dedicgte this section oi our l953 Yegrbook. COACHES CHUCK EDWARDS Chuck Edwards is a math and science teacher. He attended Iowa State Teachers' College at Cedar Falls, Iowa where 'he majored in the sciences and minored in math and Safety Education. During his last two years he was on the varsity wrestling team. After graduating. he taught his first year at lesup where he taught only science. He came to Clear Lake this fall. As well as being assistant coach, he also has charge of the newly organized golf team. Chuck Edwards is also the sponsor of the Science Club. DEL MULLY DYLE MARTIN Dyle Martin was our football and track coach this year. He received his B. A. from Simpson and his M. A. from Drake University. While in college Mr. Martin played football, track and baseball. He served in the Coast Guard. He taught 3 years at Tama, Iowa. Mr. Martin teaches physical education and social science. Del Mully was our baseball and basketball coach. This was his first year here and he did a wonderful job. He started attend-ing college at Iowa State Teachers College when the war interrupted his progress. He went into the armed services in 1943. After two years, he went back to T. C. to finish his schooling. He majored in physical education and minored in mathematics and commercial subjects. While in college he played bas- ketball. Last year he taught at St. Olaf. Mr. Mully teaches algebra and driver training. FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Bumps Wright: Sopho- LeRoy Draves: Senior more end. Big, rug- guard. A good team ged. Should be a player. Outstanding tower of strength the on both offense and next two years. defense. Don Benner: Senior quarterback. Our fast-thinking guarter- back. A fine field general. ... 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Was greatly missed the last two games. Bill Tart: Iunior back. A fine passer with a good average. Hit di- rect center for lots of yardage. Tom Pedelty: Senior Gary Pcrttschull: Iunior tackle. 2 year letter man. Strong on both offense and defense. fullback. A consistent ground, gainer. Rug- ged on offense and defense. Won the Back Of The Year award given by the Quarterback Club. Holmes Pedelty Iunior Butch Ashland: -Iunior John Haxton: Sopho- back. One of our re- line backer. A rug- more tackle. The solid turning lettermen gf-Bd line bCICker. Wall of our front line. who Will be heard When he hits them Voted, most valuable from next year, they stay hit. lineman of the year s by the Quarterback Club. 59 FOOTBALL VARSITY SQUAD Pictured above is the 1952 varsity football squad. From left to right, the players in the front row are Tom Pedelty, Tom Miller, Tommy Atkins. Clayton Lincicum, Irvin Barlow, Don Webb, lohn Nichols, Mike Moeller and lack Furleigh. In the center row leit to right are LeRoy Draves, Howard Wellendorl, Rollin Treu, Iohn Ashland, Bill Tarr, Lowell Kitchen, Lyle Stunkard, Iohn Haxton, Dick Petersen and Ken Huntly. Left to right in the back row are Gary Goodwin, Gary Pattschull, Bill Skel- lenger, Barry Rabe, Holmes Pedelty, Larry Humphrey, Grant Wright, Don Benner, Dick Slocum and Don Duesenberg. Dyle Martin, head football coach, is on the left. His assistants Del Mully and Charles Edwards, Iront, are on the right. LeRoy Draves and Ken Huntly CO-CAPTAINS The Lions faced a 'tough rebuilding program under their new coach, Dyle Martin. Fifty boys checked out iootball equipment when practice opened in late August, and from this group it was necessary to build a completely new team. The Lions Won 2 and lost 6 for the season, ending up in sixth place in the North Centeral Conference standings. The team showed great improvement game to game and many of its losses were by close decision. The Lions have nine lettermen re- turning for next season and their rapid improvement during this year should be a warning sign to next year's foes. NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE CHAMPS VARSITY Row l-Mike Moeller. Bill Tcrrr, Barry Rube, Gary Pattschull, D-on Benner, Lyle Stunkard, Lowell Kitchen. Row 2-Mr. Martin, Tom Atkins, Ron Rice, Grant Wrigh t, Butch Ashland, Ken Huntley, Mr. Mully. SOPHOMORE SQUAD Rf gc, Row 1-lim Sage. Ron Huntley, Ierry Benner, Keith 2-Bob Franks, Ierry Gaylord, Gary Goodwin, Dick Th Huntley, Ellery Wood, Allen Yeager, Mr. Martin. Row omsen, Iohn Hcxxton. Clayton Lincicum, Iim Hovelson. Season's Record Clear Lake Osage 51 Dubuque Sl Cedar Rapids 57 Forest City 42 Hampton 21 Eagle Grove 59 Ventura 51 Algona 38 Charles City 52 Clarion 51 Iowa Falls 55 Webster City 51 Forest City 65 Hampton 48 Algona 60 Eagle Grove 74 Hampton 45 Clarion 42 Humboldt 52 Charles City 58 Algona 59 Northwood 49 Iowa Falls 52 Nora Springs 42 Forest City 58 The Lions roared to their most suc- cessful basketball season in six years as Coach Del lVlully and his crew Won the North Central Conference Champ- ionship for the first time since 1947. The Lions survived the challange of Northwood to win the sectional tourna- ment at Fertile and closed a good season by dropping their final game to Forest City in the district tournament championship. The Lions will be back strong next year with six returning lettermen and experience in every position. Barry Babe, senior, was honored by being selected forward on the second all-state basketball team, selected by the Iowa Daily Press Association. VARSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS BILL TARR ll-UUOT QUCITC1 FCIST DON BENNER: Senior guard. SC CYDDY 19311 D1CIYef A hlgfl A fine shot, a good re- COTST Cffli CI good PICIY boun-der, and a good floor Halter man. Don was an all-round ball player. BARRY RABE: Senior forward. An excellent shot, a con- sistent high scorer, a fine rebounder. Selected on the second all state team by the lowa Daily Press Asso- ciation. KEN HUNTLEY Senior for GRANT WRIGHT! SOD1'1OIr1Ofe ward Ken was Q fast man Center. Developed rapidly and a good play maker during The YGUT- Big, Tug' Helped us out of Several ged, excellent on offense tough spots and defense. LOWELL KITCHEN: Iunior forward. An excellent man in defense. Lowell is fast and scrappy. Hit the basket when we needed it. Proved himself against Algona. RON RICE: Senior center. A fine rebounder. Ron could always be counted on to come through with points in a tight spot. 6 GARY PATTSCHULL: Iunior LYLE STUNKARD: lunior guard.. An excellent deten- guard-forward. A fine pas- sive man. A fine rebounder. ser, lots of speed and drive. will be heard trom next year. BUTCH ASHLAND: Iunior forward. A good all-round ball player. Could rebound with the best ot them. A good play maker. Back Row B Squad lane Duesenberg Susan Merriman Sandra Merriman Rosemary Christiansen 64 Front Row A Squad Ioan Steege Barbara Breheny Beverly Larson Beverley Duesenberg BASEBALL Row I-Larry Wilson. Lyle Stunkard, Bill Beedle, Tom Atkins, Bob Franks, Mike Moeller, Russell Wood, Bob Mead, Lowell Brian. Row 2-Mr. Mully, Ken Bales, Ierry Gaylord, Barry Babe, Biob Buck, Gary Pattschull, Bumps Wright, Don Benner, Clayton Lincicum, Ierry Benner. BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1952 -- 1953 April lO - Mason City, here April l4-Swcrledcrle, here April lG-fMcmly, there April 20 -Algoricr, here April Z2 -Thornton, here April 24 - Britt, there April 27 - Forest City, here May l - 5 - Sectional May 8-Britt, here May 9 - l2- District May l4 - Forest City, there May May l9 - Swaleclale, there 22 - Fertile, there TRACK Row 1-Bill McBee, Ken Huntley, Bill Tarr. Lowell Kitchen, Keith Huntley, Les Golien, Schoop Huey, Allen Peterson. Row 2-Iim Browning, Don Benner. Barry Rabe, Tom Miller. Dick Slocum. Dale Hogan. Dick Peter- son, Iohn Haxton, Iohn Nichols, Tom Pedelty. Row 3-Ronald Lang, Pat Breheny. Iim Hovelson, Iim Whitte, Dick Duregger, Gary Dickirson. Ierry Haxton, Roger Westover, Ron Huntley, Mr. Martin. The track team was lead by Ken Huntley, an outstanding high jumper and broad jumper and also member ol relay teams. GOLF Mr. Edwards, Don Spratt, Gordie Thompson, Iim Sage. Terry Hansen, Ierry Smith, lim Minnett. This is the first season that Clear Lake High School has entered Golt competition and the prospects ior the season are not yet known. Oyomsaoming go Sxfzzakjaz BARBARA GILQUIST Is one of the attendants for the queen. She is a cute, brown eyed junior with a cheerful smile. She is very popular with all. Barb is in many activities such as Pep club, G.A. A., Hi Tri and Glee club. Jo SPEAKAR Io Speakar, our Home- coming Queen for 1952 is a Wonderful little redheaded senior. She has a lovely smile and personality for one and all. Her activities are band, Hi Tri, G. A. A., Music groups and Pep club. She is just the one for our Homecoming Queen. I ANET HUGINS Is our other attendant to the Queen. Ianet is a nice girl with a shary person- ality and smile. She is friendly toward all. Her activities include Glee club, Hi Tri, Pep Club and G. A. A. 68 The seven queen candidates chosen by the C Club and voted upon by the entire student body were Ianet Hugins, Barbara Gilquist, Yvonne Iohnson, Io Speakar, Marion Lenning. Io Breheny and Karen Casperson. Io Speakar was elected Queen and Barbara Gilquist and Ianet Hugins were elected as her attendants. fl 5 eg ., fa 7559725 OH95, Nancy Ludwig - Barber Shop Blues Ioyce Olson - Take Me Out to the Ball Game Barbara Rice - Chickery Chick Tom Pedelty - It's No Sin Phyllis Thrams - My Buddy Margaret Newman - St. Louis Blues Roger Amosson - Sioux City Sue Rogene Baughman - Runnin' Wild Bill Skellenger - Rot-Rod Race lim Wright - Woody-Woodpecker's Song Marjorie Baum - l'm ln Love Again Betty Fjone - Some Sunday Morn- ing Phyllis Kelley - Typewriter's Polka Loreen Moretz - Get Out and Get Under Kthe carl Io Steege e Cow Cow Boogie Kay lordan, Bert Heitland and Ruth Ann Miller - Angels of Mercy Gordie Thompson - Slow Poke Marion Lenning - In the Good Old Summer Time Ellen Wharam - I'll Be Seeing You Dorothy Wedeking - Charlie, My Boy Barry Rabe - Oklahoma Verlynn Stoltz - Secretary Song Cleo Kocourek - Wedding March Don Duesenberg - Linda LeRoy Draves - When You and I Were Young, Maggie lack Furleigh - Stardust Karen Wilcox - The National Guard ls Calling Kenny Bales - Don't Cry, Io Senior Boys - We're In The Army Now Show Me The Way To Go Home Ruby Hansen - Some Day He'll Come Along-The Man I Love Sandra Davis - Bell Bottom Trou- sers Yvonne Iohnson - Wish You Were Here Io Speakar - 'I Wonder Who's Kiss- ing Him Now Ianet Hovelson - My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean Patti Patton - Deep In The Heart Of 'l'exas Senior Girls - Let's Have A Party Betty Markworth - I'm in Love With A Wonderful Guy Dave Cole - Hurry, Hurry, Hurry Don Benner - No Two People Have Ever Been So In Love cgagoof CYQTHLLTQ April 17 was carnival time at C. L. H. S. Participants were greeted by gaily decorated stands and by the voices of barkers calling their wares. The biggest activity was the Student Council's throw-and-duck stand and the crowning of the Queen and King - Beverly Larson and Ken Huntley. Their attendants were Io Speakar and Ken Bales. 1. Have you heard 'the 6. Another Marilyn lO. Those Wild cottage latest? 2. Hi! Boys. 3. Totem Pole. 4. Oh! Its cold! 5. Anything for tion. Monroe. parties. 7. First trip to the big ll. Is that so! CRY' 12. Tired of city life ' Q 8' Gomg my WY' 13. Good old days. 9. Only big girls drink Guan' coffee, Io! Put down that Whip! 13. ? Handsome, huh! 7. I sing too. How did you get in 8. Look what I got. here! 9. Merle cmd Buy ore Stood up for ct cow. coming. Bcrshful. 10. Worms eye view. 11. Ain't I cute? 12. Ccrught in the ctct. 13. Don't you dare! 14. Bubble Bubble toil otnd trouble. 15. Lose something? 1. What kind of a crack was that? 2. College wheel. 3. Santa's little? helper. 4. You name 'em, we'll feed them peanuts. P19fYi11g it oll the 9. The lineup. backboards. 10. Figuratively speak Oh what a night. ing, . I..et's go tor a sail. Handsome! . Now where did he go? 11. Freshman beauty. 12. Coming Mother! BABY SNAPS Don Duetsenberg Norma Cassem Phyllis Kelley Ruth Ann Miller 5. Loreen Moretz 6. Kay Iordan 7. Rita Geilenfeldt 8. Dorothy Wedeking 9. Verlynn Stoltz 10. Patti Patton ll. Ioyce Olson 12. Betty Fjone 13. Sandra Davis


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