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

 - Class of 1954

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C CLUB The C Club was founded in 1926 and is one of the oldest organizations of this school. Any boy who earns a letter in one of the tive sports - basketball, base- ball, football, track of golf is eligible to become a member. Managers are also eligible. One of the highlights of the year was the initiation of new members which was a good test of sportsmanship. The officers this year were: President, Iohn Ashland: Vice President, Grant Wright, and Secretary Treasurer, Gary Pattschull. The coaches, Dyle Martin, Del Mully and Charles Edwards, were sponsors. Lett to right front row: Iohn Haxton, Bill Tart, Grant Wright, Lowell Kitchen, Iohn Ashland, Gary Patt- schull, Tom Miller, Holmes Pedelty. Dick Slocum, Ron Lang. Second row: Don Spratt, Pat Breheny, Iim Minette, Dick Petersen, Larry Humphrey, Terry Hanson, lim Iacobston, Charles Edwards fcoachl. Back row: Coach Martin, Keith Huntly, Lyle Stunkard, lim Browning, Clayton Lincicum, Bob Mead, Ierry Gay- lord, Richard Nichols. lim Sage, Coach Mully. 32

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BUSINESS CLUB Row l-Shirley Highsmith, Ianice Olon, Rachel Zirbel, Ruth Fuller, Elaine Ashland, Kathryn Ashland, Mary Rtorvig, Norma Mostrom. Row 2-Phyllis Miller,Sharon Doesher. Iackie Finer, Norma Nelson, Geral- dine Brower, Carrie Dale Young, Donna lean lass, Patsy Walls, Maxine Nyhus, Sylvia Hansen, Karen Hanson, Donna Auchampach, Dorothy Iohnson. Row 4-Ioan Fuller, Ina Lee Heifner, Sue Nelson, Mar- jorie Walls, Ioan Klein. Pauline Nickerson, Karen Casperson, Arlene Nickerson, Karen McEldoon, Lucy Gagnon. Iudy Hallman, Maxine Hanson, Betty Bergman. Row 4-Shirley Rowe, Luella Leemhuis, Ianet Palmer, Linda Melcher, Ioanne Coyier, Rose Iohnson, Patty Hanson, Iudy Pitkin. Fay Holmes, Ethel Tem- pleton, Bonnie Miller. Miss Goldberg. The Business Club was organized in 1951 to aid students who have not planned seriously for the future by filling the need for guidance and informa- tion concerning business: and to develop students posessed with the spirit of self-reliance, self-respect and self-support. The Business C1ub's spirit of guidance is based upon the key words: Character, Citizenship, Careers. Officers are: President, Mary Rorvig: Vice President, Shirley Highsmith: Secretary-Treasurer, Iudy Pitkin: and Reporter, Geraldine Brower. The spon- or is Miss Goldberg. 31



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F. F. A. Row 1-Lelt to right: Wayne Zook, Ron Borton, Larry Humphrey, Marlyn Carlson, Duane Walls Ellery Wood David Punke, lack Zook, Roger Best, Tom Miller. 2nd Row-Left to right: Ronald Franks Ron Wood Russel Wood, Leonard Kotz, Delbert Watson Bill Bartlett, Gary Martin, Duane Toppin. Bob Kel logg Ilm Iackson, Ion Matson, Keith Zirbel, Mr. Rich. F. F. A. is an organization of farm boys taking vocational agriculture. Membership is entirely voluntary. It is considered an intra-extra-curricular activity. The purposes of F. F. A. are to develop leadership: to create more in- terest in farming: to encourage improvement of home, farm and surroundings: to take part in co-operative activities: and to promote improvement in scho- larship. During the past year, the F. F. A. had a softball team in the City League and a basketball team which played surrounding F. F. A. chapters. Some members had entries in the North Iowa Fair. They have also bought and in- stalled a pencil dispenser for a money-making activity. For a communtiy project, they have built a trailer scale for people to use for weighing their livestock at home. One of the requirements for membership is that each member has his own farming program and improvement project. The officers are Duane Walls, President: Ellery Wood, Vice President: David Punke, Secretary: Marlyn Carlson, Treasurer: lack Zook, Reporter: and Roger Best, Sentinel. '33

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