Clear Lake High School - Echo Yearbook (Clear Lake, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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The Echo Ike jjutu i GIgM. Students and their order of appearance on the picture on the opposite page are as follows: 1st row—Ruby Anderson, Lucille Dresser, Ethel Stewart, Robert Rundquist, Lorraine Often, Mr. Beguhn, Miss Leonard, Phyllis Hovda, Neil Goodspeed, Dorothy Magnuson, Clarine Heg-seth. 2nd row—Irene Engel, Gladys Reindahl, Eldon Larson, Lorraine Larson, Myrtle Lee, Margaret Jones, Dorothy Breeden, Dorothy Hawkins, Mabel Anderson, Pauline Kunkel, Thelma Lenselink. 3rd row—Margaret Swanson, Harriet Scottum, Alfred Hemauer, Clarence Hahn, Opal Soderberg, Laurel Matter, May Fitzer, Luella Newville, Jacqueline Russel, Muriel Anderson. 4th row—John Hall, Arthur Dietrich, Felix Kazemba, Douglas Martin, Russel Roberts, Marshall Winegar, James Ruhr, Maxine Holmes Mardell Tulgren, 5th row—Floyd Fouks, Halbert Butcher, William Cahow, David Knoll. Kenneth Oney, Byron Sadler, Sanford Anderson, Boyd Frank, Archie Olson. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Robert Rundquist Vice President Neil Goodspeed Secretary Lorraine Often Treasurer Phylis Hovda Advisors Miss Leonard Mr. Beguhn 7U GlaU Students and their order of appearance on the picture on the opposite page are as follow's: 1st row—Bernard Weber, Douglas Finley, Betty Anderson, Wayne Clark, Miss Mitchell, Mr. Warwick, Betty Knoll, Lawrence Knutson, Delores Henry, Elmer Eggert. 2nd row—.John Peterson, Alta Johnson, Mollie Brown, Wilma Church, Betty Felland, Lucille Keister, Lucille Hayes, Sylvia Johnson, Alma Van Sloun, Margaret Van Ruden. 3rd row-Lloyd Fitzer, Shirley Goodspeed, Dorothy Ellevold, Pauline Dietrich, Fern Ostrem, Delores Bauerfleld, Margaret Brown, Marie Swanson, Alice Repp. 4th row—Stuart Rothgeber, Orville Wood, Leland Martin, Joe Brilln, Rueben Willert, Elberta Matter, Agnes Kittleson, Audrey Hallen, Betty Linden 5th row—Leander Steinberger, Roman Heibel, Rueben Fouks, John Mahre, Norman Gullickson, Donald Keister, Herman Brihn, Charles Bille, Kenneth Hrdlichka, Gaylord Ostenson. SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL Delores Bauer field Joe Brihn Wilma Church Pauline Dietrich Audrey 11 alien Lucille Kiester Lawrence Knutson )( hn Mahre hern (Xstreni John Peterson SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Wayne Clark Vice President Lawrence Knutson Secretary Bernard Weber Treasurer Elmer Eggert Advisors Miss Mitchell Mr. Warwick JUNIOR HONOR ROL1 Mabel Anderson Dorothy Breeden Margaret Jones Felix Kazemba Thelma Lenselink Archie Olson 7 0 fynailtme+t Glabi Students and their order of appearance on the picture on the opposite page are as follows: 1st row—Clarence Wies, Veldon Munson, Douglas Benson, Richard Haynes, Clifford Weeks, Marvin Gilbertson, Mr. Wade, Miss Erickson, Elmer Parel. Marshall Walsted, Ernest Newville, Eleanor Moll, Delores Olson, Eileen Klatt. 2nd row—Florence Dudczak, Marion Tulgren, Ralph Berglund, Earl Tobias, Kenneth Swagger, Leon Goodspeed, Lester Johnson, Douglas Peterson, Paula .lank, Dorothy Hammelman, Lorraine Olson, Ida Gluege, Opal Whitmer, Mary Paulson, Walter Hahn. 3rd row—Ardis Francis, Tressa Stumo, Leona Kennetz, Grace Payson, Mildred Wood, Mildred Newville, Florence Fouks, Leona Thomas, Delores Dumke, Doris Engebretson, Verva. Hovda, Merle Newville, Gretchen Breeden, Arvilla Burton. 4th row— Raymond Paulson, Herbert Erickson, Lome Gregerson, Milton Hornbustel, Eldora Frank, Betty Hilmanowski, Elsie Snyder, Marion Haugen, Gertrude Often, Dons Newville, Loretta Brihn Lucille Nordahl. 5th row—Norval Stensvold, Dale Clark, Dean Russel, Calvin Hedlund, 1 awrence Hahn, Stanley Anderson, Morris Tulgren, Calvin Nilssen, George Engel, Francis Fouks, Victor Pittman, Paul Church, Robert Jones, Xavier Dietrich. CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMEN HONOR ROLL President Douglas Benson Ardis Francis Vice President Eleanor Moll Calvin Hedlund Secretary Lester Johnson Milton Hornbostel Treasurer Elmer Parel Paula Jank Advisors Miss Erickson Veldon Munson Mr. Wade Mary Paulson Earl Tobias

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- The Echo SestioA QLgAA. cttatosui • On August 29, 1927, schoolbehs rang for the first time for the seniors of 1939. Forty students were enrobed under Mrs. Francis Braden, teacher. They were Opal Barnes, Ardeil Benson, lForence Brekke, Tony Buhr, Louis Buffhem, Jean Campbell, Dorothy Chadwick, Douglas Clark, Lucille Dresser, Beatrice Good-speed, Gladys Goodspeed, James Grunke, Ly.e Guilickson, George lliaum, Dorothy Hawkins, Dalton Hedlund, L 8ene Holmes, Helen Jarchow, Robert Jarchow, Alta Johnson, Ann Johnson, Fern Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Donald Kruse, Della J ang, Geraldine Linden, Myrtle Madsen, Marjorie Martin, John Nelson, George Olmstad, Lucille Ostrem, George Paulson, Kathryne Phillips, Russell Roberts, Forest Smith, Thelma Spaulding, Margaret Swanson, Robert Tobias, Sherman Walberg, and Minnie Wood. The next year we journeyed on to the second grade with the exception of Dorothy Hawkins, Eugene Holmes, Alta Johnson, George Pau.son, Kathryne Phillips, Forest Smith, Thelma Spaulding, Margaret Swanson, Robert Tobias, and Sherman Walberg. Our teacher was Miss Bessie Garthwaite. Here we were joined by Harriet Aronson, Harris Aronson, Eleanor Whitaker, Lyle Olson, Wallace Sorby, 1 horvald Olson, and Mildred Lien. Our next step was the third grade with Miss Marion Anderson as our teacher. Harriet Aronson, Harris Aronson, Louis Buffhem, Dalton Hedlund, Donald Kruse, Della Lang, Marjorie Martin, and Joyce Wallen left us only to be joined by Gertrude Monson, Gladys Tonolli, Dona d Durnke, Goldie Breeden, and Clement Dailey. 1930 found us in the fourth grade. Goldie Breeden, Clement Dailey, Lucille Dresser, Russell Roberts, and Myrte Madsen left our grade and Beverly Butterfield, Lena Gumke, Donald Riley, Fern Rue, and Helen Brown joined our ranks. The next fall Miss Laura Johnson was our teacher and during the year Gertrude Monson left us to go to Clayton. We were joined by Har.ey Milliken and Caroline Michaelson. Our sixth grade term started with a new teacher, Miss Viola Larson. Phis year George lliaum, Beverly Butterfield, Lena Gumke, and Robert Jarchow left and were joined by Mary Ann MacLennan and Ida Krebs. Then we moved on to the seventh grade with Miss Viola Larson still being our teacher. During the course of the year Opal Barnes and Geraldine Linden left our ranks- Eugene Holmes, Lorraine Koh'rusch, Thelma Spaulding, and Orville Sperry joined us. We had then reached the last stone of our grade education. Mr. E. K. Born was our teacher. During the first semester Iver Staupe joined us, only to leave again in a few weeks. During the second semester Helga Anderson and Carol Behling joined us. 1935 found us in the first year of our high school career. New freshmen were Lester Breeden, Winifred Butler, Gordon and William Cahow, Marion Chelberg, VAT, Christensen Margaret Cregerson, Elder Gul ickson. Norman Johnson, Russell Johnson. Ethel Kittleson, Lavina Korsbon, Donald Kruse, Lavonne Lien. Mildred Lien, Anna Lenselink, Geraldine Linden, Lorraine Linden, Duane Martin. Beth Me Kenzie, John Muchie, Maynard Olson, Lloyd Oney, Arden Paulson. Vernon Rue and Bernice Wendt. During the course of the year Lorraine Kohlrusch moved to Amery. Lorraine Linden moved to Clayton, and Harley Milliken to River Pals. Elder (I till ickson and Bernice Wendt dropped out. In our sophomore year Donald Kruse moved to the west coast and Carol Behling went to Amery. Ernest Erickson, Maynard Felland, and Mi’dred Holton entered from Prairie Farm for a year. At the beginning of our junior year Ethel Kittleson. Lester Breeden, Marjorie Hahn, Helen Jarchow,, Maynard Olson, Donald Riley and Vernon Rue left our class. We were joined by Armand Jensen and Gertrude Monson who left in a few weeks to resume her school work at Clayton. The goal for which we have striven for twelve pleasant years is at last reached. This year we were joined by Floyd Anderson. Thirty-two of us were graduated.

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