Clear Lake High School - Echo Yearbook (Clear Lake, WI)
- Class of 1949
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V m emoriam James Herbert Peterson December 30, 1930-March 30, 19-49 Member of Senior Class HE IS JUST AWAY I cannot say and I wil] not say That he is dead—He is just away! With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand, He has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there And you—0 you, who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and glad return. Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of there as the love of here Think of him still as the same, I say! He is not dead—He is just away! James Whitcomb Riley M ma Water CLEAR LAKE UNION FREE HIGH SCHOOL CLBARLAKE, WISCONSIN We, the seniors of 194-9, dedicate this annual to each stepping stone along the way that has kept us to the 'eaten path. To our moms and dads, teachers, friends and to Mr, Peterson who has been our aid in publishing it. This is our only way to say thanks. Seated: Alger, Anna Mae, Mr. Peterson, Phyllis. Back Row: Shirley, Douglas, Keith, Jeanne. ANNUAL STAFF Anna Mae Brihn--------------------------——Editor-Classes Alger Monson-------------—Assistant Editor-Sports Editor Keith Goodspeed-------------Managing Editor-Music Editor Shirlee Streif------------- Senior Editor-Organizations Jeanne Hanson------------------------------------—Senior Editor-Organizations Phyllis Wienberg-----Typist Editor-Advertiseraent Editor Douglas Kruger-------------------------------Art Editor Earl Peterson---------------------------------- Advisor 2 3 R.P. Libera English Q.E. Christensen Commerce E.O. Peterson Science-Mathnetics M.J. Knutson Music H.B. Christenson History 4 5 R.VJ. Zeidel Science-Coach A.L. Linster Agriculture Douglas Kruger-President Charles Anderson-V. President Ardell Frankson--——Secretary Alger Monson---Treasurer Mr. Lundberg-----Advisor emote. MOTTO With the rories of the past, we will ring the bells of the future. «Se nto% 3l CHARLES ANDERSON I'm not always as bashful as I seem. 3 Football 24 Basketball 4. Band 4 Chorus 14 Forensics 3 Crier 4 Pep Club 4 C Club 4 Class V. Fres. 4 ANNA MAE BRIHN Full of pep from tip to toe she’s got the pep to make things go. Band 1234 Majoritte 4 Glee Club 12 Chorus 1234 Forensics 124 Triple Trio 14 Annual Staff 4 F.H.A. 1 Library 3 Fep Club 1234 Class Flay 3 Class Secretary 1 Cheer Leader 1234 MARION BRIHN Sometimes glad, sometimes sad, often mischievous, never bad. Band 124 Glee Club 123 Chorus 1234 Crier Staff 1234 Triple Trio 4 F.H.A. 1234 Pep Club 1234 JOHN BARNEY My name may be John, but I speak for myself. Football 1234 Basketball 1234 Baseball 1234 Chorus 4 F.F.A. 1234 Sentinel 4 C Club 234 Class V. Pres; 3 ELAINE DEBORE I'll be merry. I'll be glad, but one thing sure. I'll not be sad. F.H.A. 12 Library 2 Fep Club 3 BOB ERICKSON Life is hard, by the yard, but by the inch life's a clinch. Chorus 4 Crier Staff 4 F.F.A. 1234 Secretary 4 Pep Club 4 Class Pres. 3 7 ARDELI. FRANKSON V.'e like Scandinavians in general, but her in particular. Band 123-4. Glee Club 123 Chorus 1234-Crier Staff 1234. F.H.A. 4 Pep Club 23 Class Sec. 4 Triple trio 4 KnITH GOODSPEED When I said I should die a bachelor, I didn't think I should live till I were married. Band 1234 Glee Club 12 Chorus 1234 Forensics 124 Crier Staff 1234 Annual Staff 4 Library 1 Pep Club 1234 Cheer leader 3 Class Flay 3 JEANNE HANSON BETTY HAHN Slip’ ing, sliding, gliding, glancing, oh, how this maiden doth love dancing. F.H.A. 13 Library 2 Pep Club 3 NOR! IAN JOHNSON Life is short I'm here to enjoy it. Baseball 1234 Glee Club 1 Chorus 34 F.F.A. 1234 CLIFFORD JONES The great exec-utive-he makes everyone else do all the work. Football 3 F.F.A.1234 DUANE JONES Silence is golden but who wants to be a mil;ion-air e? Majorette 134 Glee Club 123 Chorus 1234 Crier Staff 1234 Co-Editor 3 Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 F.H.A. 124 Library 12 Pep Club 1234 President 3 No one would supoose it, but I'm naturally bashful. F.F.A. 1 Student Council 4 Class Treasurer 3 C Club 234 Basketball 1234 Football 1234 Baseball 1234 Pep Club 34 Crier Staff 4 e JOANNE JUNKANS ALGER K0N30N True to her words, her work and her friends. Pep Club 234 F.H.A. 1234 Class Play 3 Library 12 MARVIN KOSER Even if you don't expect to find the perfect girl, it's a lot of fun trying. F.F.A. 124 Class Play 3 Baseball 4 Chorus 34 .C Club DOUGLAS KRUGER When love and duty clash-let duty go to smash. Crier Staff 34 F.F.A. 1234 Class Pres. 4 Band 34 Chorus 34 Glee Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 4 WAYNE LARSON Too much study weakens the brain. F.F.A. 1234 Baseball 34 A little farm well tilled-a little barn well filled-a little wife well willed Give me-Give me. Basketball 1234 Football 1234 Baseball 134 Glee Club 12 Chorus 1234 Band 1234 F.F.A. 1234 Pep Club 1234 C Club 234 Class Pres. 12 Class Treas. 4 Stu-Coun. 1234 Class Play 3 ELAINE NEWVILLE It's nice to be natural, when your naturally nice. Glee Club 1 F.H.A. 1234 Library 1234 Pep Club 123 DONALD NORD All great men die young and I don't feel good. Football 34 Basketball 234 Baseball 234 Band 4 Forensics 4-Chorus 4 Crier Staff 4 F.F.A. 2 Pep Club 34 C Club 234 9 MYRL REED Won't women ever let me be? OSCAR OLSON a f Work? What's Work? ’Where did I hear that word before? Football 234 Basketball 34-Baseball 234-Glee Club 12 Chorus 1234 F.F.A. 1234 Pep Club 34 C Club 234 Football 1234 Glee Club 12 Chorus 1234 F.F.A. 1234 Treasurer 3 V. Pres. 4 C Club 234 Treasurer 2 Class Play 3 Class Treas. 1 Class V. Pres. 2 Student Council 23 DELORES ROTJTE ALVIN PAULSON Let the world go as it may, I will take it anyway. Glee Club 12 Chorus 234 Crier Staff 4 F.F.A. 1234 Twinkle twinkle goes her eye; who we wonder, is the guy. F.H.A. 13 Library 2 Pep Club 3 BILL SCHULTZ He is a quiet kid whose nature never varies. JAMES PETERSON He has a smile that won't wear off. Band 1234 Glee Club 12 Chorus 1234 F.F.A. 1234 Football 34 F.F.A. 1234 DEAN SODERPERG Calm like the Amazon, but active as a bee. Glee Club 12 Chorus 1234 F.F.A. 1234 io JERALD SODERBERG PHYLLIS WIENBERG Let a smile be your umbrella. Football 123 Basketball 1234. Baseball 234-F.F.A. 1234- C Club 234-DONALD STEWART In argument too he owned his skill. For e'en though vanquished, he argued still. Football 23 Glee Club 12 So pretty, so young, she won't live long (single). Band 12 Majorette 13 Drum Major 4 Glee Club 123 Chorus 1234-Forensics 1234 Crier Staff 1234 Annual Staff 4 F.H.A. 34 Library 123 Pep Club 1234 Class Play 3 7 Chorus 1234 F.F.A. 1234 C Club 2 Class Play 3 Beverly titel Happy am I, from care am I free. Why aren't they all contented like me. Band 1234 Glee Club 123 Chorus 1234 Forensics 1 KENNETH WRIGHT Men of few words are best men. Football 1234 Baseball 234 Glee Club 1 Chorus 14 F.F.A. 1234 C Club 234 Crier -Staff 1234 F.H.A. 4 Pep Club 1234 Triple Trio 4 MARGARET ZURCHER Her energy and power far exceed her size. Glee Club 1 Crier Staff 1 F.H.A. 1234 Pep Club 1234 Library 123 Class Play 3 SHIRLEE STRIEF Keen sense, common sense, plenty of room for nonsense. Band 1234 Chorus 234 Glee Club 123 F.H.A. 1234 Library 2 Forensics 1234 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Triple Trio 4 n ' Dellie m PAv Us' 5 4 J ■? -t-Satires Ariel!1- A i ' 4 ai Mac! ----- Solr Don. ! .” cJoanne ' 3ev- Doa.r D00JIC 'StitweyPt Xe --------77 Cklertt Z)ean. S-bcw“ M njar«T Marvin. Norman A ger “ 7 1st Row: P. Wienberg, 0. Stewart, M. Brihn, K. Goodspeed, B. Titel, B. Erickson, S. Streif, D. Jones. 2nd Row: M. Zurcher, D. Soderberg, M. Reed, B. Schultz, J. Soderberg, A. Monson, D. Kruger, A. Frankson. On a lovely September day in 194-5, 54- green but eager students started their four year high school career in Clear Lake High School. Initiation day was the most exciting event of our Freshman year. Our class was very highly represented in all outside activities. Officers Advisor—Mrs. Monette President—Alger Monson Vice-President—Charles Cooley Secretary—Anna Mae Brihn Treasurer—Myrl Reed We began our Sophomore year with Officers Advisor— Irs. Monette President—Alger Monson Viee-President—Myrl Reed Secretary—Glendora Haugen Treasurer—Goldie Hrdlichka 51 students. Some of the highlights were the Freshman initiation day, and homecoming. Our class topped the magazine sale. We also took a trip to St. Paul to see the Ice Capades and Minneapolis Art Musuem. We continued our fine work in studies and other activities. Forty students reported for roll call Among the highlights of that year were our The theme of our prom was 'Paper Moon with Our class play was a bang up success. The It had a fine cast and Miss Hanson was the Officers Advisor—Miss Hanson President Bob Erickson Vice—President—John Barney Secretary—Donna Anderson Treasurer—Duane Jones as our Junior year got underway, homecoming, prom and class play, the Rblconaires for the orchestra. title was Aunt Polly From Peru , very capable director. Officers President—Douglas Kruger Vice-President—Charles Anderson Secretary— Ardell Frankson Treasurer—Alger Monson Advisor—Mr Lundberg We started our last year with only 35 students out of 54 that started as Freshman. Our last year was a real bang up year. Highlights of the year were: Class pictures, the Homecoming festivities, the Senior Class Play and the production of the annual. Our four years in high school have been years of great progress and success. Thiry ur students will graduate in this class of 1949. High school days will be over for us then. Always remember them, classmates, they are the best years of our life. ecY A glimpse into the future, into the lifes school to reminese with the Senior Class of 4-9'. La Gardia Field, New York, New York. May 28, 1959. I Anna Mae Brihn, secretary with the American Airlines, has arranged for a class reunion, a trip abroad to tour the European Countries. Marvin Koser, Mryl Reed, Norman Johnson, Dean Soderberg, and Alvin Paulson who are still residing near Clear Lake on their respective inherited farms are s ated with me in the public lounge. While conversing with these men, I learn that Kenny Wright is president of the Nations] Association of cattle dealers. Clifford Jones is employed by Mr. Wright as branch manager of their Chicago office. Alvin Fau]son while on his recent trip to California to visit with Phyllis Wienberg, now a dress designer for RKO'S Wardrobe Department, was delighted to have a short visit with Don Nord and Chuck Anderson who have established their private chemical research labratory in Berkley California. While visiting with these successful chemists, he had the opportunity to attend the opening of Jimmy Peterson's Orchestra at the Frand Hotel in Berkley. Coning through the large archuay of this lounge are Shirley Strief and Elaine Newville. These ladies I understand sre registered nurses at the Memorial Hospital. To my astonishment I learn that Duane Jones head surgeon at the hospital and Elaine assisted Dr. Jones in the tonsilictony of Professor Monson of Harvard University. Alger disclosed that two of the boys from our class are now holding responsible positions at the University. Donald Stewart is Dean of Men and Bob Erickson is head of the mathematics department Arriving now are Delores Rothe, Elaine DeBore and Betty Hahn who share an exclusive apartment which is also their office for their public secretarial work. The girls had opportunity to be of service to William Schultz who was in New York to attend the convention of National retail merchants. At the Stork Club where they were entertained by Schultz they heard Marion Brihn sing with Keith Goodspeeds Orchestra. They also received excellent service from Jerry Soderberg, now Sherman Billingsleys head waiter. My attention is averted to a comotion at the entrance. The remainder of our class have arrived. John Barney Athletic director for the U. of Wisconsin. Doug Kruger Art Crictic for the New York Sun, and Jean Hanson Society Editor for the New York Times. Joanne Junkans and Margaret Zurcher are co-owners of the advertising agency. Oscar Olson is starring in the Broadway hit Loves of Ludia. Beverly Titel is now owner of the Hare fur company in Massachuetts. After greeting Ardell Kruger, formerly (Frenkson) who devotes all her time to her husband and son Doug Jr. We are ready to board the Mammoth Flying Fling designed by F.C. Lurdberg. From the window of the cockpit we see the familiar grin of our handsome pilot, Wa. ne Larson. We learn that Wayne has been flying passenger planes abroad for several years and finds this work very satisfactory. We are all aboard and ready to take off. Good Bye U.S. our destination is Europe, the Class of '49'. 14 UMl I, Chuck Anderson, will my one finger concerto in C to Dorothy Dudczak. I, John Barney, will my orneriness to Eugene Emerson. I, Anna Mae Brihn, will my cheerleading to Carol Olson and Ardys Whitmer. I, Marion Brihn, will my love for teen-age life to anyone who doesn't appreciate it. I, Elaine DeBore, will my seat next to the window to Donna Thompson. I, Robert Erickson, will my cru-cut to Norvin 3wager. I, Ardell Frankson, will my ability to go steady with on]y one to Shirley Hall and Ellen Humpal. I, Keith Goodspeed, will my love for music to Loren Hovda and Loyal Pittman. I, Betty Hahn, will my going out nights to Irene Knoll and Beverly Christenson I, Jeanne Hanson, will the editorship of the Crier to Norma Beyl. I, Norman Johnson, will my ability in book’-eeping to Richard Junkans. I, Clifford Jones, will my likeness for mechanics to Glen Ostenson. I, Duane Jones, will my athletic ability to Carmalita Kuhn. I, Joanne Junkans, will my likeness for Home Economics to Roxanne Hallen. I, Marvin Koser, will ray brainlessness to Virginia Martin. I, Douglas Kruger, will my artistic ability to Carl Thompson. I, Wayne Larson, will my bowling ability to Jerald Rivard. I, Alger Monson, will my C.uarter-back position to Michael Karczmarski. I, Elaine Newville, will my ability to stay home nights to Delores Kennetz. I, Donald Nord, will my wealth to Gene Hatella and Douglas Cahow. I, Oscar Olson, will my physique to Joanne Peterson. I, Alvin Paulson, will my likeness for Agriculture to Jcnet Pierson and lone Paulson. I, Jimmy Peterson, wil] my ability to play the cornet to Dorothy Ohlin and Lauryce Dado. I, Mryl Reed, will my broken ribs in football to Lorraine Gale. I, Delores Rothe, will my jolly bus rides to Beverly Hiam. I, Bill Schultz, Will my curly hair to Joe St. ledger. I, De.-n Soderberg, will my history ability to Ivan Paulson. I, Jerald Soder’oerg, will my good looks to Robert Lark. I, Donald Stewart, will my pains of my last year to Norman Peterson. I, Shirley Strief, will the job of getting the mail to Edith Monson. I, Beverly Titel, will my good disposition on Wednesday nights to Virginia Clark and Vivian Martin. I, Phyllis Wienberg, will ray position of Drum Major to Roger Jones. I, Kenneth Wright, will my position as center to Bert Hanson. I, Margaret Zurcher, will the first letter of my last name to James Anderson. FOR GIRLS ONLY! Joop snopuno sp eq paqp eAojd oj, -------—egad spqp uunq pppw uaui a Kuem q2no.iqq ppuon eqp snourej sp Kppsopuno s,uauoa y 15 GfiNstmfcs E-v ev-y wKe.rc.y 'Rjc(axafio7t((' xJV.CUss Pla i Onf-AssembtytKe. lSu eetfievfsr Bu.bs. «s CrU.Tn.our G’lirts ' ee dom Tram Don.. DoTuJ’j-m.+ChacK- tT ?. u_4Tie •Fr.Wski'p!! junior O icerd President—Edith Monson Treasurer—Donna Thompson Advisor—Mr. Peterson Secretary—Richard Junkans Vice-President—Norvin Swager umorA 1st Row: B. Hiam, E. Humpal, S. Hall, D. Dudczak, D. Kennetz, R. Hallen, B. Christenson, D. Thompson, D. Ohlin, L. Gale, I. Knoll, C. Kuhn. 2nd Row: V. Martin, G. Anderson, N. Peterson, R. Junkans, J. Rivard, B. Lark, B. Hanson, E. Emerson, R. Jones, N. Swager, B. Felland, L. Dado, Mr. Peterson. 3rd Row: V. Martin, M. Karzmarski, J. St. Ledger, R. Ostenson, A. Whitmer, J. Pierson, I. Paulson, C. Thompson, D. Rosen, L. Hovda, C. Olson, V. Clark, D. Cahov, L. Pitman, E. Hatella, I. Paulson, J. Peterson. (Shemidtr ¥ 19 omore Officer, B. Sempt, A. Swanson, J. Holcomb, J. Ohlin, Mr. Christenson. _j4ome Economics 1st Row: E. Knutson, V. Peterson, S. Klatt, J. HolcoFib, J. Ohlin, A. Swanson, B. Sernph, D. Egbert, R. Minor, M. Lillie, N. Moe. 2nd Row: A. Breslin, J. Erickson, G. Jones, A. Newville, S. Nordby, L. Nelson, D. Knoll, M. Johnson, B. Linden, B. Fouks, I. Gale, M. Stensvold, G. Buckner, Mr. Christenson. 3rd Row: B. Wright, F. Somrnerfelt, B. Frisendahl, J. Newville, P. Mara, A. Frank, R. Hamnelman, E. Hiana, W. Dietrich, C. Clark, D. Rundcuist, L. Josephson, N. Muchie. Shop CL as s 21 22 men 1st Row: R. Bliese, A. Nordby, J. Luckt, J. Paulson, R. Wienberg, E. Friedrick, E. Knoll, D. Hanson, P. Johnson, C. Muchie, M. Nelson. 2nd Row: D. Banks, D. Bjorgum, C. Peterson, J. Ostenson, C. Tulgren, D. Engebirtson, D. Christensor} M. Hammons, E. Ohlin, R. Wood, A. Kuhn, S. Fouks, J. Oas, P. Willert, L. Hanson, F. Tobias, Miss Hanson. 3rd Row: J. Hallen, T. Olson, D. Stensvold, C. Vanderhocf, K. Thompson, D. Kuhl, L. Frank, C. Van Rudin, R. Melby, D. Beyl, H. Waterman, G. Swager, A. Dado, G. Kennetz, B. Rubin, J. Holliday. 9 '«r| ' fc J- f w snitiation 23 Or ctani 'zaiionS 1st Row: A. Monson, D. Kennetz, A. Frankson, D. Rosen, D. Kruger, R. Hallen. 2nd Row: B. Linden, B. Seropt. 3rd Row: V. Feterson, J. Ohlin, J. Peterson, C, Kuhn, V. Martin, E. Haima, M. Brihn, C. Anderson, K. Goodspeed, M. Stens-vold, G. Buckner, A. Brihn, S. Strief. 4th Row: D. Nord, A. Swanson, B. Titel, A. Breslin, D. Dudczak, J. Erickson, J. Hanson, P. Wienberg, Mr Knut- son. m ai on etleS 26 Anna Mae, Jeanne, Jacquelyn, Phyllis oir 1st Row: T. Muchie, B. Fouks, M. Stensvold, E. Fredrick, C. Tulgren, L. Nelson, D. Ohlin, A. Frandson, D. Dudczak, P. Wienberg, B. Hiam, G. Jones, J. Luckt, L. Gale. 2nd Row: P. Johnson, D. Kennetz, V. Clark, B. Linden, S. Hall, J. Erickson, Mr. Knutson. 3rd Row: M. Brihn, J. Peterson, J. Hallen, B. Frisendahl, J. Ohlin, 0. Olson, D. Nord, B, Dietrick, A. Frank, D. Kruger, D. Soderberg, N. Johnson, A.-Breslin, A. Brihn. 4-th Row: A. Monson, A. Paulson, N. Peterson, J. NewvilJe, J. Rivard, B. Erickson, J. Barney, D. Goodspeed, M. Koser, C. Anderson, K. Wright, M. Reed, D. Stewart, D. Beyl. 'J. 'J._(Quartette a Seated: Mr. Linster, Mr. Knutson. Standing: D. Cahow, D. Kruger, A. Monson, A. Paulson, 27 Juture armerS 28 -Juture Jlotriem a her5 1st Row: D. Kennetz, V. Martin, A. Breslin, D. Dudczak, M. Zurcher, R. Bliese, P. Wienberg, B. Hiam, S. Strief, M. Brihn, B. fitel, C. Kuhn, E. Humpal, D. Thompson, Q, Eggert. 2nd Row: M. Nelson, V. Martin, G. Buckner, J. Hanson, V. Clark, C. Tulgren, J. Paulson, P. Willert, J. Oas, R. V.'ienberg, A. Nordby, S. Nordby, I. Paul so L Gale, J. Luckt, L. Gale, Miss Houle. 3rd Row: J. Erickson, R. Hallen, G. Jones, B. Sempt, A. Swanson, A. Newille, A. Frankson, L. Nelson, M, Johnson, M. Lillie, 3. Klatt, D. Hanson, M. Stensvold, J. Junkans, J. Pierson, C. Olson, L. Dado, B. Fouks, J. Feterson, E. Friedrich, N. Moe, C. Muchie. 3 orenAicS 1st Row: M. Johnson, R. Bliese, P. Wienberg, S. Strief, E. Humpal, D. Thompson, J. Pierson, E. Knutson, D. Eggert. 2nd Row: A. Brihn, G. Jones, R. Hallen, I. Paulson, C. Anderson, D. Nord, K. Goodspeed, C. Kuhn, R. Wienberg, G. Kennet J. Peterson, D. Kennetz, Mr. Libera. 29 1st Row: D. Thompson, E. Humpal, B. Hiam, S. Hall, S. KLatt, B. Titel, C. Kuhn, I. Paulson, R. Wienberg, E. Fredrick. 2nd Row: G. Buckner, S. Strief, J. Junkans, D„ Beyl, E. Emerson, D. Jones, K. Goodspeed, C. Anderson, D. Nord, R. Junkans, N. Swager, A. Monson, P. Wienberg, V. Clark, M. Zurcher, Miss Hanson. 3rd Row: C. Tulgren, L. Gale, M. Nelson, B. Linden, V. Martin, J. Paulson, R. Hallen, D. Dudczak, J. Oas, G. Swager, J. Luckt, J. Hallen, J. Erickson, D. Kennetz. ( lieerfecicli er3 30 Joanne Jo Arlya Fae Breezy Viven Bubs Anna Mae Micky Seated: J. Hanson, Mr. Christensen. 1st Row: S. Strief, D. Kennetz, P. Wienberg, J. Peterson, R. Hallen, M. Brihn, A. Frankson, D. Dudczak, B. Titel, V. Clark, D. Kruger. 2nd Row: K. Goodspeed, G. Soderberg, D. Nord, B. Erickson, C. Andersen, D. Jones, A. Paulson. •Student Cdouncll Seated: D. Jones, G. Rivard, G. Swager, J. Ohlin, J. Holcomb. Standing: A. Monson, C. Van Rudin, D. Kruger, Mr. Lundberg. 31 JootLaff 1st Row: B. Schultz, J. Holcomb, M. Reed, N. Swager, A. Monson, I. Thulson, G. Anderson, 2nd Row: D, Junkans, C. Thompson, 0, Olson, J. Barney, C. Anderson, K. Wright, J. St. Ledger, D. Jones, E. Bnerson. 3rd Row: P. thra, J. Soderberg, R. Fellana, G. Batella, G. Swager, R. Jones, R. Hammelman, J. Newville, L. Hovda, A. Paulson, R. Melby, M. Karzcmarski, Mr. Gorr, Mr. Ziedel. The outlook for next year looks pretty good with such lettermen back as: I. Paulson, N. Swager, J. St. Ledger, C. Van Ruden, E. Emerson, D. Junkans, J. Rivard, C. Thompson, and J. Holcomb. The graduating lettermen are J. Barney, K. Wright, C. Anderson, D. Jones, A. Monson, M. Reed, 0. Olson, and B. Schultz. Clear Lake--------0 Clear Lake-------—0 Clear Lake-----—-0 Clear Lake-------32 Clear Lake-------13 Clear Lake-------38 Clear Lake-------19 Bruce------------7 Turtle Lake----l f Shell Lake—------6 Clayton---------19 Praire Farm------7 New Auburn—-----0 Che tek-------—2 5 Kern 33 EasLlUl 1st Row: F. Somnerfeldt, N. Swager, J. Barney, B. Lark, C. Van Rudin, I. Paulson, P. Mara. 2nd Row: Mr. Gorr, J. Hallen, N. Peterson, E. Emerson, D. Jones, D. Nord, C. Clark, Mr. Zeidel. 3rd Row: J. Soderberg, J. Holcomb, 0. Olson, C. Anderson, R. Jones, G. Swager. SCHEDULE Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake Clear Lake 22 Centuria 20 o oo OO _ - 1 ! O 0 cry _ oo cc 23 Alumni 34. TOURNAMENT 34 Clear Lake 3 Clear Lake 25' ——Centuria 25 ■Balsam Lake 3A Duo h fioRnie 1948-49 chuck' 35 ecu 1st Row: I. Raulson, N. Swager, J. Barney, A. Monson, J. St. Ledger, D. Jones, C. Anderson, K. Wright. 2nd How: Mr. Gorr, J. Rivard, B. Lark, C. Van Ruden, J. Holcomb, P. Mara, R. Junkans, Mr. Ziedel. 3rd Row: J. Soderberg, E. Ehierson, 0. Olson, C. Thompson, M. Reed, D. Word, N. Peterson. Crouches an JWc an aejers Mr. Gorr, J. Soderberg, P. Mara, F. Sommerfelt, Mr. Ziedel 37 Mrs. Nilssen, Mrs. Dudczak, Mrs. Hrdlichka, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Slyder. Grade School Saculft y 1st Row: Grace Huston, Betty Taylor, Helen La-ham, Bessie Tate, Vivien Connelly. 2nd Row: Ardis Frank, Leona Von Kuster, Mrs. Lloyd Larson (substitute), Jean Nelson. Inset: Alice Johnson. 38 GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING WIENBERG'S STATION A B GARAGE NIISSEN'S CASH STORE LEWIS FEDERATED CLEAR LAKE HARDWARE CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY NILSSEN«S HARDWARE FARMERS CO-OP CREAMERY WOOD IMPLEMENT 39 COMPLIMENTS OF INTER-STATE LUMBER CLEAR LAKE BANK M M CAFE BENSON'S STORE CLEAR LAKE MARKET ZEPHYR INN A H BAR LANGE LARSON BAR BRIESEMEISTER'S STATION HOESZ'S BAR SCHULTZ'S STORE CLEAR LAKE DRUG GAM3LE STORE 40 % t ■ 4m .
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