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

 - Class of 1955

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H .- , ,E V ,dszlg-:3,,:1,i?l-, fir!-e,Vfm ' - V 'Y I gwgf ' f -l ik, ,,4z1ma'+'ff-:'3 V ','. 2 3 i,xf!1-11 Wah' 1: - 'N X? ' its : m' lifphf ' . 'Q-' --J. xii'-' 'rf ff A ,M.:.,5,5,,,- f .g MLM ,A Lg? -, ir isa: .gil 9 a e e f.LfCi:'4fZ'fi4, - . , , are - 41-5-N 7- ,rf Hwrfw- A-W--g',:rFi3gx.gr . 4, ' W QL f 1 - ., . A, ,.-,rf Itl, M . A -.... ,M qggg.. ' .L .-..n.. , 7501214 Uafa Qfeaz .fage gcgoof r El awz luke, ffowa fbscfiaafion We, the seniors of 1955, are proud to dedicate our edition of the Lion's Tale to ffm? gO5l2 gofzcfolz mcdaffum in appreciation of his fine ability as a teacher of social sci- ences. We wish in this way to thank him for his part in pre- paring us for our roles as good citizens. TEA PL CZ'-F:FERC3' .DI AN Ig? DDI? 3C. ffCKfQL YF!! Fr T, G, BURNS WINSTON E. WEAVER Superintendent Principal, Solid Geometry When we are out of sympathy with the young, then I think our work in this world is over. -G. Macdonald gcgoof .BOCULCZ Earl R. Noll, Howard L. Knutson KPresidentJ, Iames R. Kennedy, Iack I. Dominic, Iohn R. Perkins, Robert F. Ingersoll iSecretaryJ, E. B. Stillman CAttorneyD, T. G. Burns lSuperintenden0. 4 HARLOW HOSKINS Boys' Counselor General Science, Psychology CATHARYN E CHAMBERS Girls' Counselor, English Literature WILLIAM C. RICH Vocational Agricultujpf LUELLA . f Vocati ome kin if ll ww Q GERALD I. GORTON Industrial Arts IRMA GOLDBERG Typing, Bookkeeping A. B. ENGEN LUDVIG T. WANGBERG Vocal Music Instrumental Music VERNE LACE HARRY GILLESPIE Art Speech, Spanish RUTH SPONHEIM English 9, Librarian, English Composition American Literature ANNETTE GREEN English 10, Latin CHARLOTTE I-'RIEDMAN English 10, Shorthand GERALD E. DOCKUM English 9, American History General Business HOWARD L. NOBLE World History JOHN G. McCALLUM American History, Civics, Economics DYLE F. MARTIN Coach, Physical Education Physiology. Sociology DEL W. MULLY Coach, Algebra, Driver Training CHARLES W. EDWARDS Chemistry, Physics, Biology ROBERT E. ERWIN Mathematics ETTA WALTERS Physical Education Mrs. MRS. MORSE Secretary MRS. DAVIS Secretary MRS. HARTIN Nurse COOKS Ward, Mrs. Hefty Mrs. Iacobson CUSTODIANS Frank Clark Forest Romig Our most important are our earliest years -Cowper CLASS OFFICERS Iudy Pitkin, Treasurer Delores Burns, Secretary Ianet Iorgenrud, Vice President Roger Claesgens, President CLASS MOTTO Here Endeth: Here Beginneth CLASS COLORS Yellow and Gray CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose EH E, 4. 5? E fi is T 1 li :sz Ei 4-. Q- si it 23 'B ,Xu ff? 4: E2 H S vu J 5 3 E3 Lmmammummwwm f ,mwmmwmiww-wufw,Q,1m,f1WL M, .,,,..,mMw,. , ,WW.,m, n-., LW ,f,-f L .-fL L-kmwwf M, W ., x .. ,,.,, M ,,,, ,.,U,,,M-f.-Www ANNA DALE ARMSBURY Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Blind 1. 2. 3. 4: GMS Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Instrumental Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 Class Treasurer 35 Newspaper Staff 2 PAUL ARMSTRONG F F. A. l, 2 DONNA AUCHAMPACH Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 45 Home Econ- omics Club 25 Pep Club 45 Business Club 3 FLOY BAUMGARTNER Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Instrumental Small Groups l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-'lfri l, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Newspaper Staff I, 25 Library Club 15 Class Vice-President 15 Class President 2, 35 Student Music Board 45 F. T. A. 35 Pantomime Band 4 BETTY BERGMAN Hi-Tri l, 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 35 Home Econ- omics Club l5 Library Club 2, 35 Business Club 3 GERALDINE BROWER Hi-Tri 1, 25 Business Club 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Pep Club 45 Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Y. O. B. 1, 2, 3, 4 CPresident 4, Secretary--Treasurer 31 HELENE BRUNS Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 45 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Pep Club 4 SYLVIA BURCKHARDT Science Club 35 Newspaper Staff lg Girls Glee Club 45 Pep Club 45 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 F. T. A. 4 DELORES BURNS Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Class Secretary 45 Pep Club 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 CSecretary 325 Hi- Tri 1, 2, 3, 4 CCabinet 415 Girls Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4 , PAT CHRISTENSEN Annual Staff 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurer 315 Ti-Tri l, 2, 3, 4 CCabinet 315 G. A. A. 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Masque 61 Gavel 45 Library Club 1, 25 Instrumental Small Groups I, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 2 ROGER CLAESGENS Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Instrumental Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Class President 4, Class Vice-President 2, Annual Staff 4, Pantomime Band 4, Masque G Gavel 4, Student Music Board 4 ELIZABETH CONIBEAR Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Pep Club 4 MARY IO CONN 1-li-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Honor Society 4, F. H. A. 3, 4 CPresident 41, Library Club 3, 4 CVice-President 41, F. T. A. 3, 4 fSecretary-Treasurer 41 I O COYIER 1-li-Tri 1, 2, 3, Business Club 3, Pep Club 4, F. H. A. 4 DIXIE DARROW Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4 CPresident 41, G. A. A. 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4 MARY IANE DATEMA Transferred from Klemme 4, Y. O. B. 4 IAMES DAVIS IERRY DAVIS Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3 DEBBY DAY Class' Treasurer 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls Glee Club l, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4 fCabinet 41, Newspaper Staff Z, Vocal Small Groups 4 IANICE DIUREN ?Qg1d 3, F. H. A. 4, Home Economics Club ARNOLD DOWN EY BEVERLEY DUESENBERG Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Small Groups l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader l, Z, 3, 4, Class Treasurer l, F. T. A. 3, 4, Annual Stall 4, Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 'Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4, Masque G Gavel 4 DICK DUREGGER Boys Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4, Track 2, 3 LOIS EIBEY Hi-Tri 2 KAREN FISHER Girls Glee Club 4, Newspaper Staff 2, Hi- Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Pep Club 4, F. T. A. 4 DON PRIEST LUCY GAGNON G. A. A. Z, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 4- Business Club 3 1 MARLYS GOBELI Band l, 2, 3, Y. O. B. 1, 2, 3, 4 CVice-Presi- dent 3, Secretary-Treasurer 43, Home Econ- omics Club l, Z, F. H. A. 3, 4 fVice-Presi- dent 3, Parliarnentarian 41 LESLIE RAY GOLIEN Football 2, Track l, 2, 3, 4 KARON HAN SEN Transferred from Flandreau, South Dakota 3, Business Club 3, Hi-Tri 3, 4, F. H. A. 4 lTreasurer 41 14 PATRICIA HAN SEN Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, Business Club 3, F. H. A. 4 MAXINE HANSON Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, G. A. A. Z, 3, Pep Club 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club l, Business Club 3 BOB HASS Mixed Chor 3, 4, B G1 4, Football 515 CYS ee Club 2' 3' IERRY HAXTON Football l, Z, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, C Club 4, Pantomime Band 4 I OHN HAXTON Mixed Chorus l, 2, 4, Boys Glee Club l, 2, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4 lCaptain 43, Basket- ball l, 2, C Club 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA HENSON Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club l, Z, Pep Club 4, G. A. A. l, Library Club l, 2, Masque ci Gavel 4, Newspaper l, 2, 3 SHARON HENSON Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, .An- nual Statt 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Newspaper Staff l, 2, Masque 61 Gavel 3, 4 CVice President 42, Band l, F. T. A. 3, 4, Radio Stall 3 GERALDINE HILL Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, G. A. A, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, F. H. A. 4, Library Club 3, 4 lSecretary-Treasurer 41 LOWELL HIN SCH 4 Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 CVice President 45, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Instrumental Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Small Groups l, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, C Club 4 IUDY HOFFMAN Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club l, F. H. A. 4, Business Club 3, Library Club 3, 4 CPresident 42 sf.. sf , -. 3245 . fm? sei ai. W W5 fs. eg . 4 wt, .. 53555432 -' ffmw .-:wt A fszlwgf 352 4 3, . ggg?f5,g if .W um. ., QMEKFQQ ,, 17.55.33 5-1 .1 s-fw,.,. 9. . 4 , 4 1s'3L?1EffFX1fl21ee ' ' ' ' E?5hrs1is5lyg:?ilS5r 52.587 Nl FAY HOLMES Library Club 2, 45 Hi-Tri l, 2, 45 Pep Club 45 F. H. A. 45 Business Club 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Home Economics Club 2 IAMES HOVELSON Transferred from Decorah 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Vocal Small Groups Z, 35 Band 35 C Club 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Student Music Board 45 Pantomirne Band 4 ,,,. , . KEITH HUNTLEY ::'5 5- ' Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 45 C Club 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. , 1 ' T -.,, .,,,. ,,., ,:. . . -. :Z ., . .. 5, C Club 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Q Ei 352,55 .4 555415545 wkmjgisfeg wyssgsgw ... 1 55 'S . , ., ,, ..,. 1,1 sr- , -' . ,. f. -f n . - f s vm, ts S S45-5.44.4 M . ., L4 ,fg5s,,,gmslQ Gi 529 wig 25 S . 532.55559 Q. s mg: 2. Q sv sew, 54... . 2 insert 4 .5 5 fl Q xmmisa aa, iw., . 4 2. . N m f Q S' lr H, 3191? 4-X Q F S ,l -sean ff- es., 1' K Y 1235 ,E iqsgitlxuu? fi?-.lei '- I O ANN IAMES G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 1, 25 F. H. A. 4 CSecretary 415 Pep Club 35 Library Club 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY IOHNSON Home Economics Club 25 Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 Business Club 35 Library Club 2, 3, 4- BARBARA IONES Transferred from Royal 45 Girls Glee Club 45 Hi-Tri 45 Pep Club 4 IANET IORGENRUD Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4 CCabinet 415 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 KViCe President 415 Science Club 3, 4 CVice President 415 Pep Club 45 Class Vice President 45 Annual Stall 4 LINDA KOTZ Transferred from Manly lg Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 Library Club 35 Radio Staff 35 Masque 6: Gavel 3, 4 CPresident 415 Honor Society 3, 4 KSecretary 415 F. T. A. 3, 4 CVice President 4, County Treasurer 415 Class Secretary 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Editor oi Annual 4 IOAN KUECKER Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4 CCabinet 415 Pep Club 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 'Class Secretary 25 Girls Glee Club Z, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Sci- ence Club 3, 4 CSecretary 315 Annual Stall 4 MARVIN KUHN science Club 3, 4, Y. o. B. 2, 3. 4 RON LANG Football Manager 2, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Boys Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Pantornime Band 4, C Club 2, 3 4 f BEVERLY LARSON Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4 CPresi- dent 43, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader l, 2, 3 LUELLA LEEMHUIS Home Economics Club 2, Business Club 3, P. H. A. 3, 4, Hi-Tri 4 CLAYTON LINCICUM Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 3, Baseball l, 2, C Club 3, 4, Pantomime Band 4 BILL MCBEE ' Boys Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Masque 6. Gavel 4, Football 2, Track l, 2, 3, Golf 4 KAREN MCELDOON Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, Business Club 3, F. H. A. 4 LINDA MELCHER Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Library Club l, 2, Masque G Gavel 4, Radio Stall 3, Newspaper Stall l, 2, H1-Tfl l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, F. T. A. 4, Business Club 3, Pep Club 4 SANDRA MERRIMAN I Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, G. A, A. 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4 tCabi- net 32, Newspaper Staff l, 2, Annual Staff 4, Student Music Board 4 SUSAN MERRIMAN Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Music Board 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Newspaper staff 2, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 17 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4 KTreasurer 4D ,,.,.....,.4...--f ,,-f,- ..- 4. N. 1 W 3-Q5 H , :f' ' A . . .... H, 53 t ., ff! 8 X, f' K K lytk . Y, ,,.. . W, FSL ' 4 :-- -4 ..-E J st if ff, , is 13 glad us. ...., ,. ffl-e,.,.,,'. .. fef4wf5i f' 2:49 K ygwaws Q1 , 7 .tfzf ,W W ,Q 4 Hug ph gaps, he as 3 as x S I, , , . 4 ,N J-Q5 S .4 H5212 50 9' x. M 4 X -mm ,A - ,, fa A BONNIE MILLER Hi-Tri l, 2, 45 Home Economics Club Z5 Business Club 35 F. H. A. 4 PHYLLIS MILLER Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 Business Club 35 F Girls Glee Club 4 MARGARET MONAGHEN Mixed' Chorus 45 Class President lg Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 5 f G. A. A. 2, 3, science Club 3, 4 cvice Pres- ' ident 3, Secretary 415 Honor Society 45 Hi- 'I f i - A y 1 Tri l, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 415 Newspaper V ,ll Stall 25 Annual Staff 45 Student Council 2, 1 3, 4 CSecretary 3, President 4,- North Cen- V'Ai tral Conference Treasurer 41 I .., 2 YL 4 5 5,,5, ROSEMAREE MORGAN Transferred from Holy Family 35 H1 Tri 4 N IANICE OLSON Honor Society 3, 4 CPresident 415 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, Z, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4 KSecretary 415 Annual Stall 45 Business Club 35 Instru- mental Small Groups l, 2, 3, 45 Vocal Small Groups l, 2, 3, 45 Pantomime Band 4 IAY OUVERSON F. F. A. 2 MARIAN PATE Hi-Tri l, 3 DEAN PIERCE Navy 2 years, Football 4 IUDY PITKIN Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 45 Library Club Z, 3, 45 Busi- ness Club 3 CSecretary-Treasurer 31 DAVID PUNKE F. F. A. l, 2, 3 lSecretcxry 31 DON SHIELDS Football Z, Baseball 2, F. F. A. l, 2, Trans- ferred to Hampton Z, 3, C Club 4, Foot- ball 4 'Q VIOLA SHOOK Home Economics Club l, 2, F. H. A. IOANNE SMITH BRUCE SNOW DICK THOMSEN Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, NLC Club 3, 4 lVice Presi- dent 4l, Instrumental Small Groups l, 2, 3, 4, Student Music Board 4, Class Vice President 3, Pantomirne Band 4, Basket- ball 3, 4 MEL TRAMPEL HM WALCH Science Club 2, 3 PATSY WALLS A Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, Staft 4 LARRY WATSON Boys Glee Club l, 3, 4, Band 1, Honor Society 4, Radio Staff 2, 3, Masque 6, Gavel 3, 4, Pantomime Band 4, Annual Staff 4 HOWARD WELLENDORF Football 1, 2 3, 4 Annual if A5448 K -if M LOREN WILCOX Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Pantornime Band 4, Student Council 2, Science Club 3, 4 ' 1 GRANT WRIGHT Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, C Club 2, 3, 4 1Presid.ent 47, Honor Society 3, 4 CVice President 41, Masque 61 Gavel 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Instrumental Small Groups l, Vocal Small Groups 1, 2, 3, 4 CARRIE DALE YOUNG Hi-Tri l, 2, Business Club 3, Home Econ- omics Club 2 IAMES WITTE rootbqtt 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3 Y i af V313 H Q K L4.vf I ' TY-iw: i 'fi . .,.,. ., Im. -,-f , 5 A525335 ..- Aw in-f' 3' .:.,Q,f5M , 2, ,Rf Q 6, N .539 Lf s2,'W --K'2'f' I :E f -.. 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Standing - Ioan Kuecker, Sandra Merriman. Roger Claesgens. Larry Watson. Patty Chns- tensen. Beverly Duesenberg, Miss Goldberg. EDITOR ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,.,,A,rW M I ASSISTANT EDITOR . BUSINESS MANAGERS ,,,, 4,,,,,, LAYOUT EDITORS ....... LITERARY EDITORS ....... ..... PICTURE EDITORS ..,,,, SPORTS EDITOR ..,.., SENIOR EDITORS .....,.., ADVISOR ....., Lmda Kotz Larry Watson Margaret Monaghen Sandra Merriman Mary Io Conn Beverly Duesenberg Sharon Henson Patty Christensen Ianet Iorgenrud Ioan Kuecker Grant Wright Janice Olsen Roger Claesgens Miss Goldberg HONOR SOCIETY I am myself the guardian of honor -Rowe Seated - Grant Wright, Mary Io Conn, Margaret Monughenf lUl1iC9 Olsen' Miss Chambers, BeV91'1Y LDU9 senberg. Standing - Lowell Hinsch, Linda Kotz, Mr. Weaver, Patty Christensen, Roger Claesgens GUY Watson. The Semper Fidelis Chapter of the National Honor Society was organ- ized in 1931 under the sponsorship of Miss Catharyne Chamb-ers. Its purpose is to create enthusiam for scholarship and a sincere desire to serve the school, promote leadership, and to develop character in the students ot Clear Lake High School. Membership in this group is based on the four cardinal objectives: scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The members are selected by the faculty from the upper one-third of the junior and senior classes. Initiation is held twice a year, in November and in March. Business and social meet- ings are held the second Wednesday of every month. The officers this year are Ianice Olsen, President: Grant Wright, Vice President: Linda Kotz, Secretary: Miss Chambers, Treasurer: Miss Chambers and Mr. Weaver, Sponsors. F. H. A. A hundred men may make an encampment. but it takes a woman to make a home -Chinese Proverb Seated - Linda Bryan, Karon Hansen, Geraldine Hill, Mary Izo Conn, Patty Hansen. Marlys Gobeli. Io Ann Iames. Standing Row l - Iudy Hotlman, Karen McEldoon, Lucy Gagnon, Verlynn Olson, Sandra Rabe, Marion Carlson, Patty Ebaugh, Donna Simmons. Lynn Moon. Row 2 - Violet Betts, Marion Mastre, Donna Auchampach, Viola Shvook, Ianice Diuren, Beverly Diuren, Sharon Whitt, Luella Leemhuis. Row 3 - Bonnie Miller, Laura Sharratt, Io Wessels, Mavis Fisher, Ioanne Coyier, Fay Holmes, Mary Ann Smalldridge, Shir- ley Hanley, Miss Bonott. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Affiliated with the national Future Homemakersp of America organization, the Clear Lake F. H. A. is a very active group. Only girls who have had at least one year of high school 'home economics may join. Aptly headed by president Io Conn, their activities this year included a bake sale, a card sale, and a gala Christmas party. Every year the F. H. A. sponsors delegates to district and state conven- tion. F. F. A. Tis the farmer's care that makes the fields bear -Fuller Row 1 - Duane Toppin, Keith Zirbel, Robert Kellogg, William Rich, Iim Iackson, Wayne Zook. Row 2 - Gordon Djuren. Gerald Beek, Delton Dixie. Gary Martin, Ralph Hamand, Ierry Watson. Glenn Erickson, lim Dankbar. Loren Nelson. Ronald Franks and Darold Nuehring are not pictured. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The F. F. A. is an organization of farm boys who take vocational agriculture. The aims of the organization are to develop leadership, to practice agriculture, to encourage members to improve the farm home and surroundings, and to encourage and practice thrift. Each member has his own productive project which is designed to improve his financial standing. He also has a project which will improve conditions on his own farm. The chapter has projects which are carried out by all the members co-operatively. The group is current- ly renting a 68 acre farm and selling garden seeds to make money for the chapter. The officers are: Ron Franks, President: Duane Toppin, Vice President: Robert Kellogg, Secretary: Keith Zirbel, Treasurer: Wayne Zook. Reporter: and lim Jackson, Sentinel. 1 F. T. A. And gladly would he learn and gladly teach --Chaucer Seated -- Linda Melcher, Sharon Henson, Sylvia Burckhardt, Sandra Swale, Iudy Lerdal. Standing -- verly Duesenberg, Pat Henson, Linda Kotz, Phyllis Miller, Miss Chambers, Mary Io Conn, Karen Fisher. The Future Teachers of America, commonly known as F. T. A., is a new local club this year. The club is affiliated with the National Future Teachers of America. The Cerro Gordo unit was organized at Mason City in 1953. The purpose of the club is to inform students about the teaching profession. For this purpose meetings are held in the various member towns. The Clear Lake Chapter was host at the county meeting on February 10. There are fifteen members in the local chapter. Merit points are earned and a cer- tificate is awarded at the end of the year to the members who have earned 200 merit points. Points are earned through work in community and school activities, and individ- ual and group projects. The officers of the group were Iudy Lerdal, President: Linda Kotz, Vice President: Mary Io Conn, Secretary-Treasurer: Beverly Duesenberg, Reporter: Miss Chambers, Sponsor. LIBRARY CLUB Books are lighthouses erected in the great sea of time. Seated - Iudy Hoiiman, Mary Io Conn, Geraldine Hill. Standing - Iudy Heifner, Donna Evanson, Miss Sponheim, Iudy Pitkin, Nadine Tesene, Io Ann Iames, Fay Holmes, Patty Hansen, Dorothy johnson, Max- ine Hanson, Sharon Stuart, Marilyn Lindstrom, Mary Walls, Karen Duregger. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was organized in 1945. It helps to encourage a desire and an enthusiam 'towards reading among the students. The members are the school4 librarians. Their responsibilities are to charge books, to check circula- tion, to take inventory, to keep the library quiet and orderly, and to promote better school spirit. The officers are: Iudy Hoffman, President: Mary Io Conn, Vice President: and Geraldine Hill, Secretary-Treasurer. Sponsor is Miss Ruth Sponheim, G. A. A. Play up! Play up! and PIUY The flame! 'Newboll Row l - Iudy Heifner. Mary Walls. lane Ctoyier. Verlynn Olson, Geraldine Hill. Row 2 - Diane Duesenberg. Mary Ann Iohnson. Iackie Bowers. Sandra Rabe. Karen Mc- Eldoon. Row 3 - Beverly Witte, Mary Kruse. Nadine Tesene. Sharon Stuart. Lucy Gagnon. Row 4 - Miss Walters. Mary Lou Miller. Patty McGowan. Sue Bower. Greta Anderson. Iudy White. The Girls Athletic Association is a medium by which girls can express themselves in sports. Play-for Play's Sake is the motto of the organization. The purpose of the G. A. A. is to foster a spirit of good sportsmanship and co-operation and to stimulate in- terest in a variety of wholesome recreational activities. Points are earned in intarmural tournaments and in outside activities. For 500 points, numerals are awarded: for 750 points, a letter is awarded: and for 1000 points a G. A. A. pin and certificate are award- ed. Any girl is eligible to become a member of G. A. A. as .soon as she earns 100 points. Among the sports programs provided, the most favored is the intramural basket- ball tournament. The district G. A. A. play days are held twice each year at the var- ious schools. The ofiicers are Patty McGowan, President: Mary Lou Miller, Vice President: Greta Anderson, Secretary: Sue Bower, Treasurer. Sponsor is Mis-s Walters. . C CLUB This sort of thing takes a deal of training. -Gilbert Blow 1 - Iohn Haxton, Ron Lang, lim Iacobson, Bill Kotz, Gary Lowman, Keith Huntley, Dick Atkins. Row 2 - Lowell Hinsch, Bob Franks, Pat Breheny, Bill Stoyles, lim Hovelson, Ierry Haxton. Row 3 - Bob Mead, Clayton Lincicum, Iim Sage, Don Funte, Ierry Gaylord. Row 4 - Grant Wright, Arlo Lien, Dick Thomsen. Gary Miller, Don Shields. C CLUB In 1926, the C Club, one of the oldest organizations in this school was founded. Any boy who earns a letter or is student manager of one of five sports is eligible to become a member. The sports are basketball, football, track, golf and baseball. The -main highlight of this year was the initiation of new mem- bers which was a test of good sportsmanship. Also the C Club sponsors a booth at the Pep Club annual carnival. They also choose a king to represent them. The homecoming queen and her attendants were nominated by them. The officers this year are: Grant Wright, President: Dick Thomsen, Vice President: and Ierry Gaylord, Secretary-Treasurer. The sponsors were Dyle Martin, Charles Edwards, Del Mully and Bob Erwin, coaches. Y. O. B. No sciences are better attested than the religion of the Bible. -Sir Isaac Newton Row 1 - Marvin Kuhn. Iacquelyn Cook, Henrietta Cook. Row 2 - Iohn Datema, Patty Ted- der, Nancy Graves. Row 3 - David Traub, Mary Ann Iohnson, Donna Sherman. Row 4 - Carol Smith. Beverly DeMerritt, Geraldine Brower. Row 5 - Mary Iane Datema. Marlys Gobeli, Elizabeth Oonibear. Row 6 - Ellen Erickson. YOUTH ON BEAM Youth On the Beam is one of hundreds ot Bible Clubs in high schools across America. The twenty-two members meet together in the music room of the high school once each week for Bible 'studies and discussions. A number of guest speakers have brought challenges to the club during the year. In the interest of the community, this group sponsored the public showing of the Billy Graham film, Oil-town, U. S. A. , and also carried out the project of getting Christmas tracts into the hands of Clear Lake Christmas shoppers. The officers this year were: President, Geraldine Brower: Vice President, Norman Froiland: Secretary-Treasurer, Marlys Gobelip and the sponsor was Mrs. Frank Moninger. PEP CLUB Victory is a thing of the will. -Foch Kneeling - Iackie Klinge, Marne Lowman, Beverly Gaylord, Pat Mahoney. Standing, Row 1 - Ianelle Wilcox, Floy Baumgartner, Elsie Sorlie, Diane Duesenberg, Margaret Monaghen, loan Kuecker, Rosemary Christensen, Susan Merriman, Sandra Merriman, Beverly Duesenberg, Faye Posson, Delores Burns, Lucy Gagnon, Mary Io Christensen, Sally Thompson. Row 2 - Miss Walters, Elizabeth Conibear, Geraldine Brower, Mary Iane Miller, Wanda Tohill, Phyllis Bishop, Shirley Lien, Iudy Heiiner. Karen McEldoon, Geraldine Hill, Donna Mathahs, Iudy Kirchgatter, Verlynn Olson., Candace Kabrick, Sondra Hummel, Anna Dale Armsbury, Linda Melcher, Fay Hol- mes, Sylvia Burckhardt. Row 3 - Karen Dureggerr, Nadine Tesene, Linda Kotz. Pat Henson, Sharon Hartin, Linda Bryan, Myrna Reynolds, Dyana Day, Mary Beth Nelson, Sharon Whitt. Iudy Hansen, Donna Auchampach, Betty Legried, Maxine Hanson, Sharon Henson, Diane Hintzman. Sandra Swale, Ianet Iorgenrud, Iudy Boyle, Sharon Stuart, Karen Fisher. Row 4 - Iudy White. Susan Knutson, Iudy Nichols, Helene Bruns, Debby Day, Miriam Strum, Faith Teeple, Sandra Severson, Greta Anderson, Karen Heinrich, Ioanne Coyier. Patty McGowan. Sue Bower, Nancy Noll, Patty Christensen, Kay Oehlert, Alice Ashland, Marilie Miner, Mary Lou Miller, Barbara Iones, Dixie Darrow, Beverly Larson, lane Duesenberg, Iudy Lerdal, Mavis Fisher, Beverly Witte. PEP CLUB Our Pep Club was organized in 1950 to keep the team and spectators in high spirits throughout the games. The group, consisting of 90 members and the cheerleaders, attended all the basketball and football games. During the basketball season the girls wore long-sleeved, V-neck, gold sweaters and black skirts. With their gold and black pom-poms, they added a great deal to the spirit of the team. The Pep Club has, without doubt, grown in spirit since it was organized, and has proven to always be a swell bunch of girls. Miss Walters is the sponsor of Pep Club. The -ofiicers are: Dixie Darrow, President: Greta Anderson, Vice President: Mary Io Christensen, Secretary: Miriam Strum, Treasurer. 39 PC2 Science is . . . like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. -Kingsley Row 1 - Mr. Edwards, Ioan Kuecker, Ianet Iorgenrud, Margaret Monaghen, Bob Guthrie, Iim Walch Pat Breheny, lane Smith, Mary Kruse, Marilyn Lindstnom, Bernard Ghel.,Row Z - Loren Wilcox, Lowell Hmsch lgegfy gehl, Marvin Kuhn, Bob Iodan, Bob Moninger, lim Sage, Allen Iohannessen, Lowell Bryan, Charles s an . SCIENCE CLUB Science Club was formed in 1952 to broaden the .scientific interest of students. Its purpose is to further the interest of students already interested in science, to attract students to the scientific field, to increase the members' lmowledge of science, and to give a general knowledge ot most types of science. The requirement for Science Club is two semesters of science with a B average. The activities of Science Club this year have included photography, plas- tics, and television. A number of guest speakers have given talks on these and other subjects. Two field trips were taken to the Great Lakes Pipe Line and to the medical laboratory at the Mason City Mercy Hospital. The Science Club is a member of the Iunior Academy of Science of Iowa and the Science Clubs of America. The officers this year were Lowell Bryan, President: Ianet Iorgenrud, Vice President: Margaret Monaghen, Secretary: Allen Iohannessen, Treasurer. FRESHMAN SCIENCE CLUB Science is for those who learn. -Roux Row 1-Iudy Davis, Lynn Moon, Kathryn Hinsch, Billy McGiboney. Row 2 - Terry Mullan, Larry Mc- Donald, Gary Frstler, Richard Eliasen. Row 3 - Dave Fluharty. Darwin Lyons. Mr. Hoskins. Tom Castle. Gordon Knutson. FRESHMAN SCIENCE CLUB Freshman Science Club was organized in 1953 to interest freshmen in science. Mr. Harlow Hoskins is the director. The members meet the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. The club makes field trips, works experiments, and listens to guest speakers. Freshman Science Club is open to any freshman boy or girl with a C average or above. The officers this year are: President, Darwin Lyons: Vice President, Gor- don Knutson: Secretary, Richard Eliasenp Treasurer, Terry Mullan. CLASS OFFICERS Row 1 - Sophomores: Bill Stoyles. Treasurer: Mavis Fisher. Secretary: Dixie Patton, Vice President: Mary Io Chris- tensen. President. Freshmen: lerry Lee. Treasurer: Faith Teeple. Secretary: Beverly Gaylord. President: Iudy Da- vis, Vice President. Row 2 -- Seniors: Iudy Pitkin. Treasurer: Delores Burns, Secretary: Ianet Iorgenrud, Vice President: Roger Claesgens, President. Iuniors: Dennis Mosher. President: Iudy White. Secretary: Diane Hintz- man. Treasurer: Myrna Pushor, Vice President. They lead us best who are sincerely interested i.n our welfare. STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1 - Lowell Hinsch, Margaret Monaghan. Rosemary Christensen, lane Duesenberg. Row 2 - Mame Lowman. Marilyn Madsen. Iuldy Nichols. Kathryn Hinsch. Row 3 - Sharon Henson. Patty Christensen. Shirley Lien. Bob Thompson. Row 4 - Terry Breheney, Lowell Bryan. Bob Mead. Rich- ard Eliasen. Row 5 - Mr. Weaver and Mr. Noble. HI - TRI Row 1 - Pat Walls, Violet Betts, Marian Mastre, Sonia Speakar, Floy Baumgartner, Rosemary Chris- tensen, Geraldine Hill, Karen Fisher, Delores Burns, Sandra Rabe, Phyllis Bishop, Iulie Tenold, Bevel-- ly Duesenberg, Mary lane Miller, Iudy Hoifman. Row 2 - Diane Duesenberg, Sandra Swale, Mar- garet Monaghen, Sandra Merriman, Susan Merriman, Phyllis Miller, Bonnie Miller, Sylvia Burckhardt. Anna Dale Armsbury, Sharon Henson, Diane Hintzman, Myrna Reynolds, Beverly Larson, Barbara Iones, Karen McE.ldoon, Karon Hansen. Row 3 - Ioan Kuecker, Linda Kotz, Pat Henson, Fay Holmes, Iudy Pitkin, Ruth Bartlett, Shirley Hanley, Linda Melcher, Debby Day, Mary Io Conn, Rosemaree Mor- gan. Donna Auchampach, Elizabeth Conibear, Betty Legreid, Nadine Tesene, Sharon Stuart, Lucy Gagnon. Row 4 - Ianet Iorgenrud, Iudy White, Luella Leemhuis, Mary Lou Miller, Greta Anderson, Io Wessels, Helene Bruns, Patty Christensen, Ianice Olsen, Dixie Darrow, Patty McGowan. Sue Bo- wer, Patty Hansen, Lo Ann Iames, Deloris Haugen, Marlys Enabnit, Dorothy Iohnson, Iudy Lerdal, lane Duesenberg. Good will is the mightiest practical iorce in the universe. --Dale Row l - Cindy Tarr, Iudy Heiiner, Carol Hull, Ianelle Wilcox, Sondra Hummel, Beverly Gaylord, Linda Bryan, Iackie Klinge, Iudy Davis. Mary Walls, Karen Dueregger, lane Brownstone. Patty Ted- der. Row 2-Sharon Hartin, Nancy Graves. Lynn Moon, Shirley Lien, Fay Possion, Mitzie Winkler, El- sie Sorlie, Mary Io Christensen, Marilyn Madsen, Marne Lowman, Candace Kubrick, Iackie Bowers, lane Coyier, Sue Aman, Mary Ann Iohnson,Dyana Day. Row3-Ieanette Miller, Pat Weaver, Karolyn Dickerson Wanda Tohill, Ianet,Carstens, Marion Carlson, Karen Iackson, Mavis Fisher, Beverly Witte, Ioanne Iorgensen, Marian Hughes, Sally Lee, Iudy Hansen. Donna Evanson, Ester Lassahn, Carolyn Kellogg, Pat Mahoney. Row 4 - Ioan Pedelty Vickie Rock, Kathryn Hinsch, lane Smith, Coleen Tay- lor, Susan Knutson, Iudy Nichols, Dixie Patton, Mary Kruse, Sandra Severslon, Karen Heinrich, Su- zanne Lysne, Nancy Noll, Kay Oehlert, Marvena Prelipp, Arleen Rodenbeck. Marilie Miner, Iudy Boyle, Faith Teeple, Sally Thompson. The night of February nineteenth of nineteen hundred and fifty-five will be long remembered by everyone. HI - TRI Hi-Tri is a charitable organization with the purpose of uniting its mem- bers in the spirit of friendliness and service. The organization plans some act of charity every month, enabling every Hi-Tri girl to give her services. The meetings are held the second Tuesday oi each month under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ingersoll. Some of the memorable experiences for the Hi-Tri girls are the annual Hi-Tri formal dance. the Mothers' Tea and the Senior Breakfast held in the spring. I 45 MASQUE SAND GAVEL The play's the thing. -Shakespeare Row 1 - Beverly Duesenberg, Sharon Henson, Pat Henson, Patty Christensen, Linda Kotz, Linda Mel- cher Marlys Enabnit. Row Z - Mr. Gillespie, Larry Watson, Grant Wright, Roger Claesgens, Bill McBee. MASQUE AND GAVEL Our chapter of the National Masque and Gavel is known as the Golden Masque Chapter of Clear Lake High School. This group is responsible for the presentation of all the dramatic productions and also for all high school speech activities. A student is eligible in his sophomore year, providing he has par- ticipated either in dramatic work or in speech activities. Students who carry out these requirements and who desire to become members of the Masque and Gavel are then voted upon by the old members. The membership at pres- ent consists of eleven members. Underclassmen who are interested in becoming members of the Masque and Gavel should take advantage of every opportunity to participate in all speech activities, on stage and back stage, and in all speech contest work. During the year the activities of the club included an all-school play, The Curious Savage 5 a one-act festival play, Sparkan 5 a one-act contest play, Why I am a Bachelor : and another all-school play to be presented in the spring. This year's officers are Linda Kotz, President: Sharon Henson, Vice Pres- ident: and Beverly Duesenberg, Secretary-Treasurer. - 46 4 47 M BAND Merry is the man who has music in his heart. Row 1 - Faith Teeple. Marilyn Lindstrom, Miriam Strum, Mary Lou Miller, Kathryn Hinsch, Ianice Olson. Row 2 - Caryl Olson, Anna Dale Armsbury, Floy Baumgartner, Phyllis Bishop, Iudy Lerdal, Ellen Erickson, Mary Ellen Nyhus, Myrna Pushor, ,Lee Ann Enabnit, Elsie Sorlie, Alice Ashland, Io Ann Wessels, Susan Knutson, Marne Lowman, Pat Christensen, Roger Claesgens. Row 3 - Dyana Day, Iudy Nichols, Deloris Haugen, Arleen Roden- beck, Dennis Mosher, Betty Greiman, Kay Oehlert, Iudy Davis, Ioe Mahrenholz, Loren Wilcox, Pat Tedder, Wan- da Tohill, Bill Shoop, Terry Sedelmier, Larry McDonald, Duke Hughes, Larry Merwin, Dan Lybarger, Robert Har- lan, Iim Iacobsen, Lowell Hinsch, Dick Thomsen, Allan Yeager. Row 4 - lane Duesenberg, Sally Thompson, Carolyn Kellogg, Sonia Speakar, Nancy Noll, Darwin Lyons, Ron Fistler, Gary Leach, Ed Gugel, Ed Buttleman, Ron Gerdes, Mr. Wangberg, Ierry Lee, Gordon Knutson, Louis Crist, Mark, Melcher, Bob Thompson, David Traub. . . . . d - Row 5 - Suzanne Lysne, Rosemary Chnstensen, Myrna Reynolds, Diane Hmtzman, Allan Nyhus. Not Picture Gerald Stevens, Norman Fnoiland, Eleanor Froiland, Beia Noland. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC The Clear Lake High School band is composed of 75 members, all of whom are in High School. The band has given concerts at the Lions Club, the Rotary Club, the 500 Club, and also a Winter Concert for the public. During the year the band has played at Luther College and Cresco High School. The band has appeared in various places, including the Mason City Bancl Festival, the Northwood Viking's Day, the Clear Lake Fourth of Iuly Pa- rade, Governor's Day and Band Day at Ames. The band played at home foot- ball games, and was the official band to meet Vice President Nixon at the Mason City Municipal Airport on his speaking tour in October. 48 TWIRLERS Myrna Reynolds, Rosemary Christensen, Floy Baumqartner, Iulie Tenold, Mary Ellen Nyhus ludy Davis. HONOR BAND ENSEMBLES DRUM MAIORETTE Caryl Olson, Roger Claesgens, lime Duesenberg Allan Yeager BAND ENSEMBLES Row 1 - Mary Ellen Nyhus, Lee Ann Enabnit, Elsie Sorlie. Alice Ashland, Larry Merwin, Don Lybarger, Bob Harlan, Iim Iacobson, Lowell Hinsch, Dick Thomsen, Allan Yeager. Row 2 - Gordon Knutson, Louis Crist, Ed Butileman, Ierry Lee, Ron Gerdes, David Traub, Bob Thompson. Mark Melcher. Row 1 - Caryl Olson, Dyana Day, Iudy Nichols, Anna Dale Armsbury, Phyllis Bishop, Floy Baumgartner, Iudy Davis, Deloris Haugen. Arleen Rodenbeck. Row 2 - Susan Knutson, Marne Lowman, Sonia Speakar, lane Duesenberg, Nancy Noll, Gary Leach, Pat Christensen. Roger Claesgens, Ianice Olsen, Mary Lou Miller, Miriam Strum, Kathryn Hinsch, Faith Teeple, Marilyn Liudstrom, Diane Hintzman, Gerald Stevens, Rosemary Christensen. CHOIR Row 1 - Ioan Kuecker. Susan Merriman Margaret Monaghen, Sandra Merriman, Elsie Sorlie, Marilyn Madsen, Caryl Olson, Linda Bryan, Delores Burns, Mary Ellen Nyhus, Geraldine Brower, Marne Lowman, Iulie Ten- old, Floy Baumgartner, Ianelle Wilcox, Phyl- lis Bishop, Beverly Duesenberg, Iackie Klinge. lane Brownstone, Myrna Pusher, Row 2 - Nancy Noll, Pat Christensen, Patty McGowan, Io Wessels, Helene Bruins, Dixie Darrow, Mary Lou Miller, Ian- ice Olsen, Iudy Lerdal, Debby Day, Suzanne Lysne, Arleen Rodenbeck, Iane Duesenberg, Anna Dale Armsbury, Linda Melcher, Beverly Larson, Susan Knutson, Kathryn Hinsch, Diane Hintzman, Rosemary Christensen, Myrna Reynolds. How 3 - Clayton Lincicum, Bill Winders, Dennis Mosher, Bill McBee, Ierry Haxton, Iohn Haxton, Bob Thompson, Iim Iacobson, Dick Atkins, lim Hovel- ston.. Gary Lowman, Ierry Clapsaddle, Mark Melcher, lim Moninger, Bob Harlan, Bob Burns. ' Row 4 - Grant Wright, Dick Thomsen, Bob Moninger, Gary Leach, Bob Mead, Arlo Lien, Bob Hass, Roger Claesgens, Matt Bell. Duke Hughes, Lowell Hinsch. Bob Franks, Lowell Bryan, Iim Sage, Gates Gardner. The vocal section of the high school music department is under the direction of B. Engen. The three large groups, choir. and the girls and boys' glee clubs, have a combined membership of 175. As a money-raising project the choir had its second annual Community Birthday Calen- dar. In connection with the instrumental section of the school music department, a 500 Club Concert Series has attracted fine attendance and approval. The choir averages 25 public appearances each year, including a TV appearance on KGLO. The choir also presented its third annual Christmas program over KGLO radio on Christmas night. This makes our second year in Class A contest competition. All four ofthe large music groups including the concert band received Division 1 rating last year. 51 GIRLS' GLEE X 'im Q Row 1 -- Iackie Klinge. Linda Bryan, Ianelle Wilcox, Iudy Davis, Donna Mathahs, Marne Lowman, Beverly Gay- lord, Iulie Tenold, Phyllis Bishop, Pat Mahoney, Nancy Graves, Mary Ellen Nyhus, Sue Aman, Patty Ebaugh, Sha- ron Hartin, Lynn Moon, Mary Walls, Karen Duregger, Marian Hughes. Row 2 - Beverly Duesenberg, Cindy Tarr, Mitzie Winkler, Marilyn Lindstrom, Caryl Olson, Sondra Hummel, lane Brownstone, Floy Bdumgariner. Sonia Speakar, Ioan Kuecker, Beverly Larson, Delores Bums, Susan Merriman, Sandra Merriman, Dixie Patton. Diane Hintzman, lla Oderson. Diane Duesenberg. Henrietta Cook, Phyllis Miller, Geraldine Brower, Beia Ann Noland, Iacquelyn Cook, Eleanor Froiland. Row 3 -- Marilyn Madsen, Sandra Swale, Dyana Day, lane Coyier, Elsie Sor- lie: Sally Thompson, Barbara Iones. Donothy Decker, Iane Smith, Anna Dale Armsbury, Susan Knutson, Iane Due- senberg, Arleen Rodenbeck, Faith Teeple, Iudy Nichols, Linda Melcher, Karolyn Dickerson, Miriam Strum, Kath- ryn Hinsch, Carolyn Kellogg, Shirley Lien, Faye Posson, Candace Kabrick, Myrna Reynolds, Mary Io Christen- sen. Row 4 - Debby Day, Mary Beth Nelson, Elizabeth Conibear, Margaret Monaghen, Coleen Taylor, Mary Lou Miller, Lee Ann Enabnit, Patty McGowan, Patty Christensen, Nancy Noll, Kay Oehlert, Helene Bruns, Alice Ash- land, Iudy Boyle, Ianice Olsen, Suzanne Lysne, Dixie Darrow, Iudy White. Ellen Erickson, Mary Io Conn, Karen Heinrich, Beverly Witte, Iudy Lerdal, Sandra Severson. BOYS' GLEE 1 Row 1 - Iack Stunkard. Terry Mullan, Bob Burns, Bob Harlan. Bill Stoyles, Terry Breheny, Tom McBee. Ierry Mahrenholz, Mark Melcher, Gary Lowman, Iim Moninger, Dick Tarr, lim Furleigh, David Christiansen. Allan Ny- hus. Row 2 - Dale Sargent, Iohn Haxton, Ierry O'Neill, lim Iacobson, Gordon Knutson, Ion Lee, Dick Duregger, Glenn Erickson, Bob Thompson, Ron Franks, Gerald Stevens. Bill Shoop, Dick Atkins, lim Hovelson. Row 3 - Bill McBee. lim Sage, Lowell Bryan, Ron Lang, Bob Hass, Don Funte, Arlo Lien, Ralph Winkle, Bob Franks, Clayton Lincicum, Gates Gardner, Lowell Hinsch, Ierry Haxton, Pat Breheney. Row 4 - Duke Hughes, Roger Claesgens, Matt Bell, Chuck Elsbury, Louis Crist, Loren Wilcox, Gary Leach, Grant Wright, Dick Thomsen, Bob Moninger, Bob Mead. Mick Minette, Larry Watson, Alvin Weaver, Ed Buttleman. - Not pictured is Dennis Mosher. 52 STUDENT MUSIC BOARD Floy Baumgartner, Sandra Merriman, Susan Merriman, lane Due- senberg, Iim Hovelson, Roger Claesgens, Dick Thomsen, Grant Wright. SMALL VOCAL GROUP Row 1 - Iackie Klinge. Ianelle Wilcox, Caryl Olson, Sonia Speakar. Iulie Tenold, Beverly Duesenberg. lane Brownstone. Row 2 - Elsie Sorlie. Kathryn Hinsch. Io Wessels. Ianice Olsen, Debby Day, lane Duesenberg. Rosemary Christensen. Marne Lowman. Row 3 -- Bob Bums, Iiohn Haxton. lim Hovelson. Roger Claesgens. Dick Atkins, Gary Lowman. Iim Moninger, Bob Harlan. Row 4 - Gates Gardner. Bob Franks. Duke Hughes. Dick Thom- sen. Grant Wright. Bob Moniger. lim Sage. Lowell Hinsch. 54 .f.p-naqmmfewm-mffmmwmm-fmcywh Lf,. Q 11.-fiffm,mwfwgfvwwwnfeww,-fmmm, COACHES Bob Erwin Bob Erwin is an assistant coach. His first year of college was spent in the Navy at Southeast Missouri State College at Cape Girardeau, Mo. He played football and basketball during his one year there. He transferred to Iowa State College at Ames in l945 and graduated from there in 1949. He was on the football squad all four years while at Iowa State. He then attend- ed another year at Iowa State. While he was there, he coached both boys' and girls' basket- ball at Shipley Consolidated Schonol near Ames. Here, he was also baseball coach. Mr. Erwin is a mathematics instructor as well as an assistant coach. Del Mully Del Mully is our baseball and basketball coach. This is his third year at Clear Lake and he is doing 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. Alter 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 basketball. Mr. Mully coach- ed at Forest City and St. Olaf College before he came to Clear Lake. Beside his coaching duties, he teaches algebra, driver training and is a C Club sponsor. Charles Edwards Chuck is our science teacher. He attended Iowa State Teachers College at Cedar Falls where he majored in chemistry and biology and minored in mathematics and safety education. During his last two years at I. S. T. C. he was on the varsity wrestling team. Before coming to Clear Lake, he taught at Iessup, Iowa. Besides his teaching duties, Chuck is a C Club spon- sor, Science Club advisgor, assistant football coach, and head coach of the golf team. Dyle Martin Pep is head football and track coach and assistant basketball coach. He received his B.A. degree from Simpson and his M. A. from Drake. While in college Pep played football, base- ball, and track. Before coming to Clear Lake he served four years in the Coast Guard and taught three years at Tama, Iowa. Along with his coaching, Mr. Martin teaches social science, sociology, physical education, and is a sponsor of C Club. 1 FOOTBALL The Lions, turned in a very successful season on the gridiron this year with a season record of 4 - 3 - 1. They finished in third place in the conference. A superior defensive unit held the opponents to only 46 points while the offensive team piled up an over-all score of 71. This year two members of the team received All-State honors. Iohn Hax- ton was placed on the seventh All State team and Grant Wright was placed on the second All-State team. Grant was also awarded Honorable Mention on a national All-Star squad. Clear Lake 7 - Forest City 13. An inexperienced team took the field against Forest City for the first game of the season. The TD came on a pass from Pierce to Winders. Clear Lake 7 - Clarion 0. The game was played on even termsfor the first three quarters, but in the fourth quarter the Lions put on an offensive drive which carried them 72 yards to the Clarion 3-yard line. After a series of plays, Clarion was forced to punt. The Lions took the ball on their own 46 and marched 'down to score with only 50 seconds left in the game. Clear Lake 13 - Iowa Falls 14. One long run gave the Cadets the score to win 'the game. Hovelson and Huntley scored for the Lions. Clear Lake 13 - Webster City 0. With a field of puddles, water and mud, the Lion's defensive unit held Webster City down. When Iohn Hax- ton recovered a Webster City fumble on their 23rd, the team took the ball down to score. Iim Hovelson went over from the first on a quarterback sneak. In the third quarter, Lincicutm intercept- ed a pass and ran 90 yards for a touch- down. Clear Lake 13 - Algona 0. The Lions won their first Homecoming Game in five years. Before he was injured, Beedle played an outstanding game. A pass from Pierce to Huntley scored the first TD: Pierce ran for the second. Clear Lake 12 - Humboldt 0, The defensive held Humboldt to a 1-ycad in the first half. Two passes scored the TD's. Clear Lake 0 - Eagle Grove- 12. Two long passes scored the points for Eagle Grove. Both teams held the other to a stand still on the ground. Clear Lake 7 - Hampton 7. Huntley scored fthe touchdown for the Lions af- ter an 80-yard drive sparked by Linci- cum. Haxton, Wright, Funte, and Miller were standouts on defense. BUMPS WRIGHT Senior Center IIM HOVELSON Senior Back KEITH HUNTLEY SGIHOI Back DON SHIELDS Senior Tackle IOHN HAXTON Senior Tackle TERRY HAXTON Senior Tackle CLAYTON LINCICUM' Senior BCrCk' RON LANG Senior Buck BILL BEEDLE IuI1i0r Back DAVE ROBERTS Sophomore Guard BILL KOTZ Sophomore Guard DON FUNTE Sophomore' Tackle ARLO LIEN Sophomore End BOB MEAD Iunior End DICK ATKIN S Sophomore Back GARY MILLER Sophomore Center VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1 - Larry Wilson. Ron Huntley, Ierry Benner, Bob Franks, Dick Atkins. Keith Huntley. lim Hovelson Row 2 - Mr. Mully. Louis Crist, Loren Wilcox, Dick Thomsen. Grant Wright, Bob Mead. Tom Fankell, Lo- well Bryan. Tom Castle. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Row 1 -- Keith Lamping. Gary Lowman. Dale Sargeant. Bill Stoyles, Iim Priest, Tom Harlan, Larfy Ander- son, Ron Wood. Rlow 2 - Stan Benner. Dave Roberts. Ierry Van Loan. Mickey Minette, Gary Miller. Arlo Lien, Larry MacDonald, Mr. Erwin. BUMPS WRIGHT KEITH HUNTLEY Senior Center Senior Guard I IM HOVELSON DICK THOMSEN Senior Guard Senior Forward DICK ATKINS LOWELL BRYAN Sophomore Guard BOB MEAD Iunior Forward TOM FANKELL Sophomore Forward Iunior Forward BASEBALL Front Row - Bill Stoyln. Ierry Benner. Bill Beedle, Gary Miller. Dick Atkins. Back Row - Bob Franks. Lowell Hinsch. Ierry Gaylord. Bob Mead. Del Mully. , CHEERLEADERS Beverly Duesenberg. Sandra Meniman, Sue Merriman, Rosemary Christensen R Pczt Mahoney, Beverly Gaylord, Marne Lowmcm, Icrckie Klinge. cqonzsaonzing .Queen CROWNING C' Club president, Grant Wright: Homecoming Queen, Delores Burns: Attendants: Beverly Duesenberg, Sandra Merriman, Sue Merriman, Ioan Kuecker, Beverly Larson. if - 'N'-Q-2 M W I 'Am ffgg' QC , o dnl' 13vf4-'w'fy 1' fri-ef t HGV' Alf-Lniofc smoiu Still are the thoughts to my memory dear. -Scott As the last year of our high school years comes to an end, we, the senior class of 1955, find ourselves busy with all the things that must be taken care of before graduation. The annual must be finished, college appli- cations filled out, job applications sent in, and many other things that are paving the way for our future. But even in the midst of all these activities, we cannot help but stop and reflect on our high school days. There is so much for all of us to remember. The hustle and bustle of Homecoming, electing the queen, making floats, the game, and, of course, the big dance after the game. And Hi-Tri, we couldn't forget Hi-Tri! Asking the boys, decorating the gym, and getting all decked out for the dance, a night we'll never forget. We remember all the times we got in hot water with our teachers, and maybe let our grades slip a little, but we also remember all the times we made the honor roll. And how could we forget the initiations we went through! G. A. A.'s roughness, C Club's crazy get-up's we had to wear, our impersonations in Masque and Gavel, and the formal and impressive initiations of National Honor Society and Hi-Tri. Senior Career Day and the hectic fun of Skip Day will always live in our memory. We reflect on the many friends we have made, the know- ledge we have gained, and the pleasant experiences we can all recall. There in our memories are also the games we participated in, the enthusiasm of our cheerleaders and Pep Club. We are grateful to Clear Lake High School and its faculty for making all of these things possible for us - things that will always retain a No. l spot in our memories. 1 Floy Baumgartner Linda Kotz lim Walch and Mary Conn Maxine Hanson Ioan Kuecker Janice Diuren lay Ouverson Dorothy Iohnson Phyllis Miller BABY DAZE Iudy Piikin Lucy Gagnon Dixie Darrow Karen McEldoon Iohn and Ierry Haxton Leslie Golien Anna Dale Armsbury lim Iacobson Margaret Monaghen Sandra and Susan Merriman Delores Burns Roger Claesgens Carrie Dale Young Gerry Brower Io Ann Iames Karon Hansen Sharon and Pat Henson Barbara Jones Bonnie Miller Marlys Gobeli Calorie Collection. Mama's little darlings. You scared? Where's the ilute? Line-up. That's NOT Bill, I know. Here it is in black and white. Studious? What's delicious? X3 Don, how you've changed! Ain't she sweet? What are you so happy about? Tears? Sandy and Io just weren't ready! Is this lor real? You claim it and we'1l return it! Lost and iound. J, Engaged to be engaged! The gods can't help you now. That's what I said. Come on'a my house! How you've changed! Hey, I'm bashlul. Beggin' again. What! No smile! Ooo la, la! Fleas? Oh. the Queen. huh? Innocence! Iim troubles again? Waiting ior Roy? Gosh! It pays to be ignorant. Finger of suspicion. The Flayed Hand. Look who's watching you! Sea sick, I suppose. Mpuse's eye-view. Cut it out. you guys. You name 'em, we'll ieed 'em peanuts. Thou Shalt Not Steal. Hollywood Bound! Thursday? What do you call this sport? Short? and Sweet! S'matter, isn't she home? ummm -- not bad at all! Well. here we is. if Big deal brewing! I will take care oi you. Youthful glamour! Hello, young lovers. Hel-lo-o. boys! Not crowded or anything! Carmen Miranda? 14 Future He-men? Huh? You wouIdn't dare! Relic of ihe Gay Twenties. Oh. what cr dream! Sweet and-Well, Sweet! So young yet! Slave driver! My first romance. Am I coming or going? Hap-py birth-day. dear Ro-bert! Come along, children. Long, long ago. l iw!! My! How times change! Don't cry, boys! Every- thingwill turn out all right. Say, ':cheese , Harry! Talk about gluttons! Which pair is Betty Grable's? Sleepy Time gals. Wonder what they're doing down in Texas? Come on - SMILE! Smar-r-r-ty! Col-d boys? Nature girl! One at a time. girls! Oooo! That South Ameri- can glamour. I tan dump wope! Aw don't gei mad! Posing - Kay Kay? Here I am, Ioe! That wind-blown look. Aw go away Maw! It's only noon! That's how'it starts! Howdy partner! W'here'd he go? Thar see blows! Knock-kneed! The one-eyed monster! The End UAEHZE 5,0i29:5. Anna Dale Armsbury - Undecided Paul Armstrong - Cow Cow Boogie Donna Auchampach - Typewriter Song Betty Bergman - Makin' Whoopee Floy Baumgartner - l'm in Love Again Geraldine Brower - l Believe Helene Bruns - In the Still of the Night Sylvia Burckhardt - Oh, No, Iohn Delores Burns - Stolen Love Pat Christensen - Oh, Lady Be Good Roger Claesgens - Candelabra Boogie Elizabeth Coinbear - We'l1 Be Together Again Mary Io Conn - Why Don't You Believe Me? Dixie Darrow - lust Plain Bi1l lames Davis - Hot Rod Race Ierry Davis - The Wild One Mary lane Datema -- Slow Poke Debby Day - Sinner or Saint lanice Djuren - The Old Master Painter Arnold Downey -- Old Man Sun- shine Beverly Duesenberg - The Confeder- acy Dick Duregger - Crew Cut Lois Eibey - Back in the Saddle Again Karen Fisher - I Talk to the Trees Don Friest -- For He's A Iolly Good Fellow X Lucy Gagnon - Butterscotch Mop Marlys Gobeli - Clarinet Polka Les Golein - Skater's Waltz Karon Hansen - You Alone Pat Hansen - I'm Yours Maxine Hanson - Fun and Fancy Free Bob Hass - There is Nothing Like A Dame lerry Haxton - Funny Fellow Iohn Haxton - Jungle Drums Pat Henson - Wedding Bells Sharon Henson - l'm in the Mood For Love Geraldine Hill - Satisfied Lowell Hinsch - My Silent Love ludy Hoffman - Keep It Gay' Fay Holmes - Take Me Back To My Boots and Saddle lim Hovelson - Why Was I Born? Keith Huntley - Delores Waltz lim lacobson - What Is This Thing Called Love? Io Ann Iames - The Man That Got AWGYII Barb Iones - Mickey Dorothy Iohnson - Here Lies Love Ianet Iorgenrud -- Dream Linda Kotz - I'm lust Bidin' My Time Ioan Kueckefr - Its Love Charles Kuhlemeier - Beautiful Brown Eyes Marvin Kuhn - In My Merry Oldsmobi1e Ron Lang - Skirts Bev Larson -- I'm Never Satisfied Luella Leemhuis - Dark Eyes Clayton Lincicum - Never Trust A Woman Bill McBee - Mary's A Grand Old Name Karen McEldoon - Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet Linda Melcher - Don't Get Around Much Anymore San Merriman - l'm lust Wild About Harry Sue Merriman - So In Love Bonnie Miller - Some Day Phyllis Miller - Going Steady Margaret Monaghen - When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Rosemaree Morgan - Slap Her Down Again, Pa Ianice Olsen - Unforgetable lay Ouverson - The Farmer in the Dell Marian Pate - Get Happy Dean Pierce - Through The Years Iudy Pitkin - The Man I Love David Punke - Time On My Hands Don Shields -- Sportin' Life Viola Shook -- Always IoAnn Smith - Whispering Bruce Snow - Song of the Volga Boatmen Dick Thomsen - If You Knew Susie Mel Trampel - Tramp, Tramp. Tramp Iames Walch - Brain Wave Pasty Walls - Smiles Larry Watson - Too Fat Polka Howard Wellendorf - Honeymoon Loren Wilcox - I Want A Girl Iames Witte - For Me and My Girl Grant Wright - San Carrie Dale Young -- Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue Choir Boys to Choir Girls - I'll Not Complain Freshman Girls - When We Become of Age Freshman Boys - The Drinking Song Road in front of school - Devil's Highway gfdii Anna Dale Armsbury, will my chair in band to Caryl Glson and my four dimples to lon Lee. Donna Auchampach, will my ability to be present in school to Wanda Ebaugh. Betty Bergman, will my Marlon Bran- do scrapbook to the junior girls, and my fights with Mr. McCallum to Mrs. McCallum. Floy Baumgartner, will my morning doughnut to Miss Goldberg. Gerry Brower, will my notebook to Mr. McCallum to write lots of Civic quiz questions for next year's seniors. Helene Bruns, will my old kiddy car and license to go with it to the fresh- man boys. Sylvia Burckhardt, will my ability to let my hair grow to Billie lean Mc- Gibboney. Delores Burns, will my giggle to Phyllis Bishop and my locker to someone who can keep it cleaner than I did. Pat Christensen, will my sister to loe Roseland. Roger Claesgens, will my candelabra to Dave Traub. Elizabeth Coinbear, will my long hair to ludy White. Mary Io Conn, will my overseas let- ters to anyone courageous enough to write them. loAnn Coyier, will my love for Gar- ner to Verlynn Olson and lackie Baugous. Dixie Darrow, will my bottle of Light and Bright to Sandy Swale with the hope that it will produce a better ef- fect than vinegar. Ierry Davis, will my car to Miss Gold- berg. Debby Day, will my slurp with Mr. Edwards to Dave Roberts. Beverly Duesenberg, will my cheer- ing ability to Marne Lowman. WWI' Dick Duregger, will my glasses to anyone who can see through them. Lois Eibey, will my job to Marlys Enabnlit, who would love it, I'm sure. Karen Fisher, will my car to Red Mahrenholz, for a debt of 5.40. Don Priest, will my '41 Plymouth to Roger Westover. Lucy Gagnon, will my pony tail to Dyana Day. Marlys Gobeli, will my natural curly hair to Laura Sharratt and blushing ability to Beverly Djuren. Karon Hansen, will my dancing abil- ity to Shirley Hanley with hope that she uses it. Patty Hansen, will my height to Vio- let Betts. Maxine Hanson, will my ability to chop away at my hair to lane Coy- ier. Ierry Haxton, will my ability to throw the shot-put to Keith Lamping. lohn Haxton, will my Oh in Dry Bones to Bob Burns. Patsy Henson, will my spit curls to the sophomore girls. Sharon Henson, will my effervescent giggle to Rosemary Christensen and my ability to laugh at Mr. McCal- lums jokes to his next year's class. Geri Hill, will my ability to cook to Miss Luella Bonoff. Lowell Hinsch, will my seat in study hall to any freshman. It is as good as new, because it has rarely been used. Fay Holmes, will my messy locker to Deloris Haugen. lim Hovelson, will my saxophone solo in Goodnight Sweetheart to Dick Atkins. Keith Huntley, will my masculine physique to Bob Burns and my 195 pound fullback position in football to Keith Lamping. Barb Jones, will to Mick Minette my ability to remember cmd my ability to get along with Mike to Susan Knut- san. Dorothy Johnson, will my ability to stall in shorthand class to Jane Due- senberg and my long hair to Sandra Swale. Janet Jorgenrud, will my dry humor to Kitzie Brownstone. Linda Kotz, will my ability to get along with Bill to Shirley Lien and my walk to anyone who thinks its a nice way to get around. Joan Kuecker, will my muscles to Shirley Lien. Ron Lang, will my position as can- non fodder for the first string football team to Pat Jo Breheny, III. Bev Larson, will my one cashmere to Sue Bower, to add to her collec- tion. Luella Leemhuis, will my typing abil- ity and black hair to the highest bid- der and my fine-pointed bookkeep- ing pen to Miss Goldberg. Clayton Lincicurn, will my football shoes to Dick Atkins. ' Bill McBee, will my love scenes in the one-act play to Larry Wilson. Karen McEldoon. will my ability in P. T. to Vickie Rock. Linda Melcher, will my beautiful braces to Rosemary Christensen and Pat McGowan. Sandra Merriman, will my love for cheering and swimming to Pat Ma- honey. Susan Merriman, will my interest in Mason City sports to Myrna Rey- nolds. Phyllis Miller, will my kanck as cu- pid to Ruth Bartlett. Marg Monaghen, will my ambition in extra-curricular activities to any Junior Whose grades can afford it. Rosemaree Morgan, will my athletic ability to Bob Hanson. Janice Olsen, will my piccolo play- ing to another idiot. Jay Ouverson, will my shop assistant job to Darrell Lamping. Marian Pate, will my chair in econ- omics to Phil Barnes. Judy Pitkin, will my blushing ability to Laura Sharratt and my timidness to Sandy Swale. David Punke, on top of Jim Jacobson, will our combined height to Bob Jo- dan. Don Shields, will my athletic ability to Jim Priest and Bill Stoyles. Viola Shook, will my height to Kay Gehlert. Joanne Smith, will my ability to get along with the kids at school to my sister Dorothy. Bruce Snow, will my job of shop as- sistant to Mark Melcher. Dick Thomsen, will my rebounding height to Jim Friest and my voice to Bob Burns. Mel Trampel, will my shop assistant job to Dayle Kuhlemeier. Jim Walch, will my conservative mode of dress to Judy Boyle. Patsy Walls, will my quiet, refined Ways in the halls and in the class- room to Karen Duregger and my grades back to the teacher. Larry Watson, will my glasses to any student who wants to see through the teachers. Howard Wellendorf, will my scholas- tic ability to Lowell Bryan. Loren Wilcox, will my terrific basket- ball ability to Bob! Mead. Grant Wright, will my class pride to the underclassmen. Carrie Dale Young, will my ability to skate to Julie Tenold and my ability to get along with Miss Bonoff to Vio- let Betts. ATTORNEYS Boyle and Schuler Stillman and Goranson T. E. Sondrol BANKS AND LOANS Clear Lake Bank 62 Trust Co. Clear Lake Federal Savings 6: BARBERS AND BEAUTY SHOPS I-Ienry's Barber Shop Higgins Beauty Shop Iesse Buttleman's Barber Shop lesse Prescott Barber Shop Lake Barber Shop Pastel Beauty Salon Royal Barbers Unique Beauty Center CLEANING SERVICE Lustre Cleaners Marshall 6 Swift Neal the Cleaner CLOTHING Men: Merle Miles Moeller's Harlen Reid Wornen: Amy Lou's Verna's Dress Shop CONCRETE PRODUCTS Andrews Concrete Zeidler Products CONTRACTORS Beck and Fisher E. M. Duesenberg, lnc. Glenn Severson DAIRIES AND ICE CREAM Farmers Co-op Dairy Walt's Ice Cream DOCTORS AND DENTISTS Dr. W. H. Crumbaugh Dr. A. S. Dice Dr. Tom Ioslyn Dr. A. C. Rorvig Dr. R. A. Winkle DRUGS Corner Drug Peterson Drug ELECTRIC SHOPS Knorr Electric Rice Electric Uonbzigufo 'za Loan GARAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIR H 6: S Motor Co. Larry's Radiator Repair Michael's Auto Shop Nichols Body Shop Rozen Chevrolet GROCERIES AND BAKERIES Barnes Grocery Beckner's IGA Butt'r Topp Bakery Harry's Market Iimmy's Food Locker Sno White HARDWARE McGowan Hardware HOTELS AND MOTELS Blue Horizon Motel Hi-Moon Motel Home-Tel Park Hotel INSURANCE Amity Co. Hass Insurance Agency IEWELRY Owen lewelry Patterson Iewelry LUMBER Clear Lake Lumber Farmers Lumber Co. Woodford-Wheeler Lumber Co. MACHINERY AND MACHINE SHOPS DeBruyn ol Pugh Esslinger 6: Mullan Frederickson Welding Shop MISCELLANEOUS Callanan's p Clark's Sport and Hobby Shop Clear Lake Gift Shop Clear Lake Millworks Floyd's Pastime Ingersoll's Flowers Larson Brothers Larson Hatchery and Appliances Ruth 61 Ierry's Stevens Trailer Court Surf Ballroom SOME ANONYMOUS He who giveth to a good cause selleth well. - Proverb NEWSPAPERS Clear Lake Publishing Co. Mason City Globe-Gazette PLUMBING AND HEATING Chaney Plumbing and Heating Ray E. Pauley, Inc. RADIO AND TELEVISION Sam's Radio Service Television Mart REAL ESTATE lack Dominic Stuart Realty RESTURANTS All Vet's Social Center Curbline Cate George 6 Aggie's Gilles Cafe Halford's Lake Cafe Maid Rite Cate Petersen Cafe Witke's SEEDS AND GRAINS Eastman's Grain Co. Farmer's Cooperative Co. Farmerfs Seed and Supply Imperial Seed Co. Peterson Farm Store Tri-State Seed Co. SERVICE STATIONS Able's Cities Service Bob's Truck Stop Burns D-X Station Collins Standard Service D. D. Dye Shell Station SHOE REPAIR Bill's Shoe Repair THEATER Lake Theater TRAVEL AGENCY Al Allen Travel Agency VARIETY Ben Franklin Young's VEGETABLE GROWERS Sam Kennedy 6: Sons We designate this space to the Lions Club in appreciation oi the support which they give to our school annually. The Seniors take this opportunity to thank them tor their generous contribution to our yearbook, and for their sup- port of our athletic activities. ' MQ470 6?Jfm-fm-4QL,ag., Ewan Y .fw..,,,,.L.L,, : e - M112 -v6n-nr ..,...,.EZ.-6.2, vrv.fZis-r a,c2a,,' 5 7,-f Lfvfva, ,Lw0,.,,,.,9 few A ,VW WM , W K X wi M Wax J: E 2295! UV V I - f M ffkifwif W W5 W W w iM1ff'y N WL Wm V ' pf'


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