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CLASS HISTORY On August 28, 1950, forty-nine eager Freshmen began their high school days at Clear Lake. Homecoming was one of the thrilling events, in which our float won first place. Our advisor was Mr.Hoag, class officers were: President, Lois Anderson, Vice President, Robert Rubin, Secretary, Kirt Smith, Treasurer, Morton Melby. On September 5, 1951, thirty-eight students returned to further their education. Mr. Payne and Mr. Gorr were class advisors, officers were: President, Jean Gleboffg Vice President, Robert Rubin, Secretary, Kirt Smith, Treasurer, Lois Lucht. Thirty-four students enrolled in September 1952. Many important things happened our third year of high school, such as receiving our class rings, putting on the class play, and also the prom. Our advisors were Mr. Grilley and Mr. Allen, officers were: Presi- dent, Kirt Smith, Vice President, Robert Rubin, Secretary, Lois Luchtg Treasurer, Ilene Thompson. On August 30, 1953, thirty-three students reported to begin their last year of high school life. Some of the important events that took place were the taking of the Senior pictures, Homecoming, in which we won second place with our float, the publishing of our annual, and making plans for the Class Play and Graduation. Officers for our last year of school were: President, LaVerne Gilbertsong Vice President, Richard Wallbergg Secretary, Mary Mooreg Treasurer, Kenneth Witthoft. Our advisors were Mr. Larson and Mr. Lundberg. 14
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sfw., aww 4 vs 5 1. 5, A 1 ist ro-'Wi KENNETH WITTHOFT Though modest and quiet he may be, there's no better fel- low than he. Annual Staff 45 Crier 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Librarian 45 Track 45 Football 2,3,45 C Club 2,3,4. NANCY WURTINGER 'Letter writing is the nicest pas- time. Annual Staff 45 Crier 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Gir1's Glee Club 1,25 Madrigal Group 45 German Band25 Band 1,2,3,45 FHA 1,2,3, 45 Cheerleader B 1,25 Majorette 1,25 Forensics 1,35 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. IRVIN YELLE This world is big but it doesn't frighten me. Annual Staff 45 Crier 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 German Band 1,2,3,45 Madrigal Group 3,45 Band 1,2,3, 45 FFA 15 FFA Quartet 15 Junior Class Play 3,45 Forensics 1,2,45 PepC1ub 1,2,35 Football 45 Base- ball 1,45 C Club 4. THIRTEE YEAR TLIDENTS if' 531 .,.f The Vex?e!5Qofs'5f'sfQzcns ' WWC 5151.555 F3331 FAMSF? slag , fi- : . A ' ,ii ' EH: sg. 4-vi is I X F X A .mx ' ' ff is , 1' . .' 3 1' First Row5 Mary, Carol, Lois. Back Row: Eugene, Morton, Donnie, Kenneth, Jerry, 13
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CLASS PROPH ECY It is now the year of 1964 and Miss Lois Lucht, a member of the class of '54' of C.L.H.S., became bored with the usual procedures of the marriages and divorces in Hollywood and decided to find out what her classmates of '54' had been doing with themselves for the past ten years. You see, Lois had taken Hedda Hopper's place writing gossip columns in Hollywood. After investigating for several weeks, she came up with the following report on the Class of '54'. Lois An- derson received her Old Maid's Degree and is now married. Mary Anderson has been voted Mrs. Housewife of 1960. Carol Kuhl's beauty salon is flourishing since she adopted the slogan, If a man you want to snare, just, change the color of your hair. Kenneth Witthoft has won fame as a painter. I-le now paints Coca-Cola' on bottle caps! Niles Ellingson is the first missionary to go among the cannibals and live. They figure he's too tough for steak. Kirt Smith is still residing in an institution. The annual got him down. Morton Melby and Wayne Kaczmarski are still among the missing. Sylvia is working diligently adding another room on to her Old Maid's home. Qlt's for her husband .J Morris Ohlin's German Band is now playing its second month at Carnegie Hall. Nancy Wurtinger has a well trained husband because he had so much KP duty in the army. Mary Moore and Shirley Swager are head nurses at the Moore 8: Swager Hospital. Ted Pittman is their steady pa- tient. He has a hopeless case of heart trouble. Waneta Waterman is happily married and living on the West coast with the Stars. Ilene Thompson is a very successful dress designer for women who work in factories. She believes the clothes should be worn tight so the girls have to look out for the machinests instead of the machines. Don Christenson, an efficient truck driver, is on strike, He doesn't approve of the rule, 'No passengers allowed. Darrel Lien, an understudy for Roy Rogers, is appearing in the movie, Trigger Happy, because Roy broke his leg. Dale Bliese and Chuck Daniel have joined the Armed Forces. they plan to see the world, then write a book about their experiences. Eugene Frankson is now a famous boxer, killing fleas on his boxer pup. Irvin Yelle is now a professor of mathematics at Yale, he is a specialist in teaching addition. Richard Wallberg is a farmer in a candy factory. He milks chocolate. Louella Hammelman is now playing first giggle with Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Bob Rubin is now manager of the Rubin Toy Department. He likes being around dolls. Verne Gilbertson is now center in Burpfields Butterfinger Basketball team. Bob Thom as and Ernest Ostenson are working for the Secret Service, they know how to keep quiet. Ierry Holliday has become head assistant for Einstein Jr. Bev. Austinson and Jeannene Orner are very capably taking over the secretarial work for both of them. Patty Moore is very happily fulfilling her life ambition of being a missionary. 15
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