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

 - Class of 1939

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 The Echo

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The Echo Qinli.' ! Qlee Gluh Students and their order of appearance on the picture c-n the opposite page are as follows: 1st row—Beatrice Goodspeed, Betty Linden, Lavonne Lien, Dorothy Chadwick, Minnie Wood, Jean Campbell, Audrey Hallen, Mrs. Norman. 2nd row—Geraldine Linden, Eldora Frank, Fern Ostrem, Delores Dumke, Margaret Swanson, Alice Repp, Shirley Goodspeed. 3rd row—Marion Tulgren, Margaret Gregerson, Dorothy Uammelman, Eleanor Moll, Betty Anderson, Gladys Goodspeed, Lucille Dresser, Mary Ann Mac Lennan. 4th row—Pauline Kunkel, Ann Johnson, Sylvia Johnson, Ardis Francis, Gertrude Often, Doris Newville, Loretta Rrihn, Florence Dud-czak. President Minnie Wood Vice President Jean Campbell Sec. and Treas. Dorothy Chadwick “Solvejg’s Song and “Tiritomba were sung by the club at the spring contest. The trio, Minnie Wood, Ann Johnson, Mary Ann Mac Lennan entered with “Wenn Die Rosen Bluhen and “Pirate Dreams . Soloists were Minnie Wood, Mary Ann MacLennan, and Eleanor Moll. Qlee GUI Students and their order of appearance on the picture tn the opposite page are as follows: 1st row—Charles Bille, Archie Olsen, Minnie Wood, Mrs. Norman, E.mer Eggert, Stuart Roth-geber, Kenneth Oney. 2nd row—Dean Russel, Morris Tulgren, Calvin Hedlund, Calvin Nilssen, Dale Clark 3rd row—Marvin Gilbertson, Ralph Berglund, Rueben Willert, Kenneth Hrdlichka, Duane Martin, Wayne Clark, George Engel. 4th row—Veldon Munson, Boyd Frank, James Grunke, John Mahre, Douglas Benson. President t '----Archie Olson Vice President Elmer Eggert Secretary and Treasurer------,----------------------------------------Charles ITilie The Bovs’ Glee Club entered the district contest, at River Falls State Teachers’ College, with two numbers “Night Shades are Gently Falling and “Yo Ho! For the Rolling Sea . Soloists at the conte t were Archie Olson, bass, and James Grunke, tenor. Mined GU ud Students and their order of appearance on t! e picture m the opposite page are as follows: 1st row—Margaret Gregerson, Kenneth Oney, Betty Andersen, James Grunke, Gladys Gooa-speed Elmer Eggert, Eleanor Moll, Veldon Munson, Minnie Wood, Boyd Frank, Mrs. Norman. 2nd row—Pauline Kunkel, Sylvia Johnson, Dean Russel, Ann Johnson, Doris Newville, Stanley Anderson, Gertrude Often, Ardis Francis, Dale Clark, Loretta Brihn, Florence Dudczak. 3rd row—Wavne Clark, Audrey Hallen, John Peterson, Jean Campbell, Morris Tulgren, Alice Repp, Calvin Nilssen, Delores Dumke, Calvin ITedlund. Fern Ostrem, George Engel, Eldora Frank. 4th row—Betty Linden, Marvin Gilbertson, Ben trice Goodspeed, Ralph Berglund, Lavonne Lien, Stuart Rothgeber Geraldine Linden. Rueben Willert, Margaret Swanson, Duane Martin, Mary Ann MacLennan. 5th row—Lucille Dresser, John Mahre, Dorothy Hammelman, Archie Olson, Marion Tulgren, Douglas Benson, Dorothy Chadwick, Charles Bille, Shirley Goodspeed, Kenneth Hrdlichka. Contest numbers sung by the Mixed Chorus were “The Old Road by John Prindle Scott, and “Who Is Sylvia” by Schubert. A Christmas Cantata, The World’s Redeemer” was also sung by the chorus at the Village Auditorium.



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The Echo tyutune tya imenA Ame Uoa Students and their order of appearance on the picture on the opposite page are as follows: 1st row—Gordon Cahow, Norman Gullickson, Ernest Erickson, Felix Kazemba, Arden Paulson, Mr. Wade, Lloyd Oney, Kenneth Oney, Armand Jenson, Douglas Clark. 2nd row—Dean Russel, Lawrence Hahn, Lome Gregerson, Raymond Paulson, Clarence Hahn, Alfred Hemauer, Ward Gale, George Engel, Francis Fouks, Norval Stensvold. 3rd row—Lloyd Fitzer, Joe Brihn, Rue-ben Willert, Donald Cahow, Duane Martin, Clifford Weeks, Lawrence Knutson, Walter Hahn, Marshall Walstad. 4th row—Marshall Winegar, Douglas Martin, Leander Steinberger, Orville Wood, John Hall, Gaylord Ostenson, Marvin Gilbertson, Leland Martin, James Ruhr, Ernest Xewville. 5th row—Halbert Butcher, Boyd Frank, Herman Brihn, William Cahow, Floyd Fouks, Veldon Munson, Arthur Dietrich, Clarence Wies. 4 The F. F. A. sent Lloyd Oney as its representative to the state convention at Madison. They organized a basketball team, held a stag party iq, admit all new members, made a ping pong table, had a Father and Son Banquet, took part in the Polk County F. F. A. Rally, and attended the Tri-State F. F. A. Day at the Junior Livestock Show in St. Paul. feotf, Soouti of America voop, A a. 130 • Students and their order of a p pea ranee on the picture cn the opposite page are as follows: 1st row—Gordon Johnson, Wayne Clark, Lawrence Anderson, Mr. Johnson, Elmer Parel, Charles liille, John Peterson. 2nd row—Bartlett Anderson, Darrel Clark, Stanley Anderson, Tom Nb-ssen, Jr., Dale Clark, John Long, Robert Jones. 3rd row—Marshall Goodspeed, Richard Nordahl, Stuart Rothgeber, Morris Tulgren, Duane Winegar, Harold Beyer. 4th row—Earl Grunke, Archie Olson, Douglas Benson, John Mahre, Marshall Winegar, Leon Goodspeed, Neil Good-speed. Troop meetings are conducted every Monday evening and patrol meetings on Wednesday evenings. A room in the old building has been set aside for a permanent scout room. Furniture is being made from logs by the boys to furnish the room. Activities of the Scouts have included the Scout roundup at Hippodrome in St. Paul last May, a rally of all nearby troops at Clear Lake, a pancake supper on February 27, and their attendance at the Minnesota-Purdue football game. Ilte Pep GluL Students and their order of appearance on the picture cn the opposite page are as follows: Front—Lucille Dresser, Mary Ann MacLennan, Sylvia Johnson. 1st row—Veldon Munson, Betty Anderson, Pauline Kunkel, Jean Campbell, Mr. Beguhn, Miss Mitchell, Minnie Wood, Fern Ostrem, James Grunke. 2nd row—Elmer Parel, Irene Engel, Calvin Nilssen, Ann Johnson, Lucille Nordahl, Ardis Francis, Margaret Swanson, Stanley Anderson, Calvin Hedlund, Audrey Hallen, Gladvs Goodspeed. 3rd row—Eleanor Moll, Beatrice Goodspeed, Shirley Goodspeeri, Alice Repp Mary Paulson, Harriet Scottum, Lucille Hayes, Leona Kennetz, Wilma Church, Mabel Anderson, Stuart Rothgeber. 4th row—Ethel Stewfrt, Maxine Holmes, Betty L.nuen, Eileen Klatt, Dorothy Chadwick, Marion Tulgren, Margaret Swanson, Lavonne Lien, Geraldine Linden, Floyd Anderson. The Pep Club has been very active throughout the year and its chief purpose has been to support all athletic activities. There were 43 members who worked to make the cheering section one of distinction. Meetings were held at the noon hours to learn new yells and songs and to practice half-formations for the games. The club attended the Cameron tournaments which concluded their successful season.

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