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

 - Class of 1955

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PROPHECY Jim Gleboff, who has made several million dollars by various tactics, suddenly grows lonesome for his old classmates. He calls his butler, Paul Lange, and his maid, Mildred Edwards, and asks them to look up the rest of the class. They decide to hold the reunion at the Clear Lake Country Club, managed by Jack Steinberger. The Melodiers are playing here and feature Ray Schultze and Miles Schustedt. Marlene Frohreich, a great opera singer in New York, agrees to appear with the band. Paul and Mildred start the search for the missing classmates and find them all over the world. The first one they contact is Edgar DeBoer, the president of a pillow manufacturing firm in Clear Lake. He introduces his secretary, Margaret Mara. She volunteers to help us in our search. She tells us that Ralph Hawkins is a pillow tester in the basement bedroom and rings the alarm clock to awaken him. He is overjoyed to know of the reunion and agrees to come. Margaret then tells us of her three friends, Mary Ann Gleboff, world renowned artist; Rosie Frank, a bathing suit model in Hollywood; and Mildred Fouks, owner of Mildred's Jewelry Store in Las Vegas, Nevada. Margaret promises to let them know of the reunion. Mary Ann Haima, an author of children's books, resides in Australia; Wendell Klatt, a designer of women's hats, makes his home in Paris, France; Frank -lyn Leisz, center on the Globetrotters Basketball team, is now appearing in Ipswich, England; Robert Peterson, a weightlifter traveling with Barnum and Bailey's Circus, is now working in London, England; Paul Streif, a missionary of great esteem, is just preparing to return to the United States from the deepest jungles of Africa; Myrna Smith, third richest woman in the world, is living on the Riviera; and Suzanne Swanson has fullfilled her ambition to travel. She is a Foreign Relations Agent now Austria. These people are all notified and their trips back to Clear Lake are arranged by Shirlee Edwards, Airlines Receptionist at the International Skyways Airline. Strangely enough, Marlin Hahn is the pilot to whom they are intrusted. Several of the class members can be found in Who's Who. Richard Rivard, Academy Award winner for his performance in Our Town; Senator La-Vern Wallberg, known for his ability to filibuster, and Allen Wienke, All-American Guard at the University of Clear Lake in the years of '58 and '59. Other classmates that Paul and Mildred have to look up are Allen Anderson, dancing school proprietor; Oveila Emerson, elementary teacher at the University of Clear Lake Practice school; Maxine Hansen, Instructor of Music at West Point; Marlin Klatt, lecturer on world topics; William Kuhn, tester of automobiles at the proving grounds he has built up to the largest in the world; Duane Olson, major league pitcher for the Clear Lake Warriors, World Series winners for the past five years; Joanne Paulson, a psychiatrist, and Gwen Martin, a chiropractor, are proprietors of the Memorial Clinic; and Maynard Newville, a wealthy playwright, is apatient of Joanne's. Marlene Hansen, a cattle rancher in Wyoming, is also contacted. These people all arrive at Clear Lake one fine sunny day in June. Dennis Paulson, owner of a taxi cab company has volunteered to drive them to the hotel owned by Russell Christensen. When they arrive at the country club, built by Bob Witthoft and decorated by Shirley Paulson, they are greeted by Lowell and Shirley Nelson, owners of a fleet of trucks; Herbie Josephson, the owner of the largest dairy farm in Wisconsin; Marvin Newville, an insurance salesman, and Carol Hemauer who is married and living in Clear Lake. With all these prosperous people present, the affair was widely publicized. The pictures for publication were taken by Gaylord Pittman, famous photographer of babies. The weekend was spent discussing schooldays, and the ten years they have been separated, renewing old friendships, and enjoying a vacation. Plans were made to have another reunion in ten years, so it was plainly visible that everyone enjoyed themselves. 17

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CLASS HISTORY Officers: Freshmen Officers: Sophomore President.......James Gleboff President.......Allen Wienke Vice Pres.......Joanne Paulson Vice Pres.......Marlin Klatt Secretary.......June Olson Secretary.......Shirley Paulson Treasurer.......Richard Rivard Treasurer.......James Gleboff Advisors........Mrs. Porter Advisors........Mr. Gorr Mr. Hoag Mr. Payne Officers: Junior Officers: Senior President.......Jim Gleboff President.......Allen Wienke Vice Pres.......Richard Rivard Vice Pres.......Dennis Paulson Secretary.......Myrna Smith Secretary.......Shirley Paulson Treasurer.......Allen Wienke Treasurer. . . . Paul Strief Advisors........Mr. Grilley Advisors........Mr. Larson Mr. Allen Mr. Lundberg 13 YEAR STUDENTS BACK ROW: S. Swanson, G. Martin, M. Klatt, M. Schustedt, W. Kuhn, W. Klatt. FRONT ROW: S. Paulson, M. Haima, P. Strief, J. Paulson, R. Peterson. Not Pictured, Robert Witthoft. 16



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WILL I, Allen Anderson, will my safe driving to Marilyn Krebs. I, Russell Christensen, will my good attendance to Gary Dado. I, Edgar DeBoer, will my ability to play baseball to Jack Mayla. I, Mildred Edwards, will my black hair to Curtis Nordby. I, Shirlee Edwards, will my term paper to Larry Breeden. I, Oveila Emerson, will my studious conduct to Lewis Madden. I, Mildred Fouks, will my early morning hours to a capable Junior. I, Rosie Frank, will my love for dancing to Leslie Pittman. I, Marlene Frohreich, will my A's in American Problems to Carl Paulson. I, James Gleboff, will my red convertible to Marcia Christensen. I, Mary Ann Gleboff, will my good times to anyone who dares to follow in my footsteps. I, Marlin Hahn, leave my girl chasing ability to Eugene Schuna. I, Mary Ann Haima, will my quiet nature to Cordelia Kuhn. I, Marlene Hansen, will my liking for Home Ec. to Wayne Mork. I, Maxine Hansen, will my good marks to Danny Smith. I, Ralph Hawkins, will my intelligence to Patricia Olson. I, Carol Hemauer, will my quiet voice to Ethel Olson. I, Herbert Josephson, will my trips toAmery to anyone that cares to go there. I, Marlin Klatt, will my athletic ability to Clara Knoll. I, Wendell Klatt, will my ability to get to school on time to Carol Rothe. I, William Kuhn, will my trips to Turtle Lake to Edward Hemauer. I, Paul Lange, will my habit ofmissing corners to anyjunior fortunate enough to hang onto the curves. I, Frank Leisz, will my height to Beverly Lillie. I, Shirley Lillie, will my job as cashier in the lunch line to Elsie Junkans. I, Margaret Mara, will my love for teen-age life to anyone who doesn't appreciate it. I, Gwen Martin, will my Irish temper to Gary Daniel. I, Lowell Nelson, will my milk trucking to anyone who is capable of doing it as I have. I, Marvin Newville, will my walk to Mary Ann Peterson. I, Maynard Newville, will my managing position to Miss Repp. I, Duane Olson, will what's left of my car to Karen Fox. I, Dennis Paulson, will my liking for agriculture to Mrs. Porter. I, Joanne Paulson, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Harley Hansen. I, Shirley Paulson, will my position as a cheerleader to Duane Moore. I, Bob Peterson, will my friend Wendy to all of the lucky Junior girls. I, Gaylord Pittman, will my stature to Mr. Bernardy. I, Richard Rivard, will my voice to Wayne Moore. I, Raymond Schultze, will my love for music to those who haven't any talent. I, Miles Schustedt, will my trombone to the incoming musicians. I, Myrna Smith, will my wise cracks to Mr. Gorr. I, Jack Steinberger, will my horn so the band can rest in peace. I, Paul Strief, will my ability to substitute for Mr. Larson in American Problems to anyone capable of doing as well. I, Suzanne Swanson, will my love for Algebra to Mr. Maroney. I, La Vern Wallbe rg, will my abilitytobe seen and not heard to the whole Junior Class. I, Allen Wienke will my Atlas build to Margaret Knutson. I, Bob Witthoft, will my good looks to some unfortunate Junior. 18

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