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

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ECHO t£e Section, @Ce si Sc6 o @£c si z ef 02i t co t6t t 0DeeUca££o«t The Senior Class of 195S dedicates this Echo to the school board of the Clear Lake Schools. Through their efforts the district has built a beautiful new addition to our school. They have seen to it that other classroom improvements have been made. Wilfred Smith, Lloyd B. Linderson, T. S. Nilssen, Jr. 2 ADMINISTRATION Mr. FRED C. LUNDBERG Supervising Principal Eau Claire State Teachers College, B.S. Mr. JACK B. ALLEN Band Superior State Teachers College, B.S. Mr. BURL E. BANKS Industrial Arts, Driver Education Stout Institute, B.S. Graduate Work at University of Minnesota 4 Mr. VICTOR H. BERNARDY Physical Education, Coach Mankato State College, B.S. Peabody College, M.A. Mrs. LINNEA N. HOOVER English River Falls State Teachers College, B.S. Mr. EDWARD J. GRESCHNER Agriculture River Falls State Teachers College, B.S. Mrs. ROBERTA A. JACOBSON Home Economics Stout Institute, B.S. 5 Mr. GEORGE E. LEHTO High School Principal, Social Studies, Economics Superior State Teachers College, B.S. Mr. VELDON M. PAYNE Business Education Mankato State Teachers College, B.E. Mr. DONALD J. POZN1K Mathematics, Geography St. Cloud State College, B.S. Mrs. COSETTE K. REGELMAN English, World History, Library University of Pennsylvania, B.S. 6 Mr. ROY D. SANDBERG Science, Physical Education, Assistant Coach River Falls State Teachers College, B.S. Mrs. HELEN L. TORKELSON Vocal Music Concordia College, B.A. K’o one who conics to our school can miss the smiling face of Mrs. Rosalie Wade, our busy secretary. 7 Mrs. Ohlin and Mrs. Hrdlichka Mrs. Wood; Mrs. Nilssen is not pictured. cutcC These seven people are responsible for the nutrition of the students and the cleanliness of our school. We certainly could not get along without their help. Dean Stewart, Otto Danielson, and Ernest Anderson. 8 i FIRST ROW: Gary Lenselink, Jim Grossenbacher, Dick Locke. Skip Martin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lundberg, Mr. Lehto, Mr. Allen. (££044, 'Tftotfo; Step Stefe ‘SCue tuteC Ti Jittc pCoc(A i; Ti fate (2 sutatio t 10 CLEONE BANKS Although I'm not very tall, I'd rather be short than not at all. Choir 1,2; FHA 1,2; Pep Club 1. CAROLINE BENSON Carol’' Gaze into her eyes, you see a little angel; gaze a little longer, you see a little imp. Band 1,2,3,4, President 4; Bluenotes 4; All-Star Band 2,3,4; Choir 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 3, President 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 2, President 3,4; Crier Staff 1,2,4; Class Play 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Prom Attendant 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Snoball Attendant 2; Annual Co-editor 4; Class Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 2. ALICE BLIESE She appears as though she might be shy, but appearances do sometimes lie. FHA 1; Librarian 2,3,4. MARVIN CHRISTENSEN Marv Play and I’ll play with you—work and you work alone. Choir 1,2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 3; Track 4; Class Play 3,4. MARLENE CHURCH If silence is golden, she'll get rich fast. Choir 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Annual Staff 4. PATRICA DADO Pat She'll get through all life's trials, cause she works and cause she smiles. Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; All-Star Band 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Crier Staff 3,4; Art Editor 4; Choir 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary 1. 11 DOUGLASS DEBOER Doug Here I am girls but don't crowd. Band 2,3,4; Choir 1,2; Librarian 2; Annual Staff 4. KAYE ELL1NGSON Of all the treasures fair to see, a wedding is the tiling for me. Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2; Bluenotes 4; All-Star Band 3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Glee Club 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Parliamentarian 3; Pep Club 1,2,4; Crier Staff 2; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice-president 1. LAVERN FOURS Vem Don't recite so loud; I'm sleeping. FFA 2,3,4; Football 2; Basketball 2; Snoball Attendant 3. GARY FROHME Work never bothers him; neither do women. C Club 4; Football 3,4; Basketball Manager 4; Baseball Manager 4; Track 3; Track Manager 4. JAMES GROSSENBACHER Jim I want to be bashful, but the girls won't let me. FFA 1,2,3,4, President 4, Secretary 3; C Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Track 4. RICHARD HAMMONS Chico Tall, dark, and handsome--what more could a girl want? FFA 1,2,3; C Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Prom Attendant 3; Snoball Attendant 2. 12 JUDITH HARMON Judy All the world's a stage, and I do my part in cutting up. Choir 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Glee Club 3; Crier Staff 1,2,3,4; Co-editor 4; Class Play 3; Forensics 2,3; Annual Staff 4. VINITA HAWKINS It's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. Choir 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Librarian 2; Class Play 4. MARLENE JOHNSON Mar Sometimes glad, sometimes sad, often mischievious, never bad. Band 1,2,3,4; All-Star Band 3,4; Choir 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4; Historian 2; Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Prom Attendant 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Snoball Attendant 3; Annual Staff 4. DUANE KLATT Punky Makes no difference whether I know what to argue or not; I always argue. Choir 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Secretary 4; C Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Prom King 3; Annual Staff 4; Class President 3. GERALD KUHN Jerry Too much study weakens the brain. FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Snoball Attendant 1. REBECCA KUHN Becky She's here; I heard her giggle. Band 1,2,3,4; All-Star Band 4; Choir 2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3; Pep Club 1; Crier Staff 2,3,4, Co-editor 4; Class Play 3,4; Forensics 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Annual Co-editor 4; Majorette 2; Drum Major 3,4; Twirling Teacher 3,4; Glee Club 3. 13 KAREN LARSON She is a vivacious lass; a happy-go-lucky girl in her class. Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; All-Star Band 4; Choir 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Crier Staff 3,4, Co-editor 4; Class Play 3,4; Forensics 2; Annual Staff 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2. GARY LENSEL1NK Pogo I like work, it fascinates me; I can sit and look at it for hours. Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 4; Blue-notes 4; All-Star Band 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; C Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Football 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Prom Attendant 3; Class Treasurer 1; Class President 4. RICHARD LOCKE Dick He was cut out for an angel; but someone stole the pattern. Choir 1,2,3; Librarian 4; C Club 1,2, 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Class Play 3; Prom Attendant 3; Class President 2; Class Treasurer 4. DARRELL MARTIN Skip Great men die young and I don't feel good. Choir 1,2,3; C Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Class President 1; Class Secretary 4. MARLENE MARTIN Mar She is quiet, but we all agree she is nice to know and nice to see. Band 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4. JOYCE MINOR Just a girl of pleasant ways; just a friend through all our days. Choir 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Librarian 2. 14 DONALD NEWVILLE Don Life is a pleasant institution; let's take it as it comes. Band 1,2,3,4; All-Star Band 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Crier Staff 1; Class Play 3,4; Forensics 1,2,3,4; FFA Quartet 2,3,4. MARY JO NORDAHL Jo I cannot think of two things at once, so I think of him and let my studies go. Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Historian 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Snoball Attendant 1; Annual Staff 4. DONOVAN OLSON Donnie This world is big, but it doesn't frighten me. Band 1,2,3,4; All-Star Band 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Class Play 3,4. WENDELL PAULSON Though modest and quiet he may be, there is no better fellow than he. FFA 1,2,3,4. BOBBY PIERSON Bob Girls are bothersome, but I like to be bothered. Band 2,3,4; All-Star Band 3,4; Blue-notes 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 3,4; Class Play 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. RUTH ANN RICKEY RILEY Love stole into her heart one day; just came for a visit; then decided to stay. Choir 3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1; Class Play 1; Prom Attendant 3; Homecoming Attendant 3. 15 SANDRA SETTER Sandy One on whom you may depend and who will always effort lend. Choir 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Pep Club 3; Crier Staff 2,3,4; Editor 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Forensics 2,3; Annual Staff 4, Editor 4; Class Treasurer 2; Class Secretary 3. MARY LOU SIAS Her manner is quiet, but don't judge her by it. Choir 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Librarian 1,2,3. ROGER SWANSON Rog Even if you don't expect to find the perfect girl, it's been a lot of fun trying. Band 1,2,3,4; All-Star Band 2,3,4; Bluenotes 4; Choir 1,2,3; Librarian 4; C Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. MARY THOMPSON I dance away sorrow, sing away care; I'm off for a good time—come along if you dare. Band 1,2,3,4; All-Star Band 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Crier Staff 4; Prom Queen 3; Annual Staff 4. EDWARD VICK Ed More than one head rests on his broad shoulders. Choir 2; Librarian 2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Football 2,3,4, Captain 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Forensics 2; Prom Attendant 3; Homecoming Attendant 2,3; Homecoming King 4; Annual Business Manager 4; Class Vice-president 3. 16 (?£ Z44 In the fall of 1954, Clear Lake High School had 39 green freshmen knocking at her doors. Our class officers were Darrell Martin--president, Kaye Ellingson--vice president, Patty Dado--secretary, and Gary Lenselink--treasurer. Our advisors were Mr. Maroney and Mr. Greschner. Right after Christmas we lost one member, but gained another. Returning to school in the fall of '55 were 35 sophomores. We had gained three new members, but had lost seven. Our class officers were Dick Locke--president, Marlene Johnson--vice-president, Carol Benson--secretary, and Sandra Setter-treasurer. Our advisors were Mrs. Regelman, Mr. Payne, and Mr. Nordquist. Sophomore year went by fast and soon we were in our junior year. We had lost two and gained two, so that our total membership was still 35. Our officers were Duane Klatt--president, Ed Vick--vice-president, Sandra Setter--secretary, and Carol Benson--treasurer. Our advisors were Mr. Sandberg, Mr. Banks, and Mr. Bernardy. The highlights of our junior year were the class play, Bugs About Harry, and the Prom. Our theme was Blue Moon. Our Queen was Mary Thompson and our King was Duane Klatt. Senior year started out with a bang. We won first place on our float in the Homecoming Parade. Our class remained the same number in our senior year. Our officers were Gary Lenselink--president, Jim Grossenbacher--vice-president, Darrell Martin--secretary, and Dick Locke--treasurer. Our senior class play, The Moon's Still Yellow, was given on May 8, 1958. We graduated on May 29, 1958. Our valedictorian was Sandra Setter and our salutatorian was Patty Dado. 76 ttee t tyean, Students These students have gone to school together since kindergarten: FIRST ROW: Marvin Christensen, Mary Jo Nordahl, Duane Klatt, Carol Benson, Roger Swanson. SECOND ROW: Marlene Martin, Gary Lenselink, Marlene Church, Dick Locke. 17 I, Cleone Banks, will my wise cracks to Sandra Johnson and Don Hemauer. I, Carol Benson, will my red hair to Joyce Mucciacciaro. I, Alice Bliese, will my ability to be seen and not heard to Doug Christensen. I, Marvin Christensen, will my wreckless driving to Dianne Sommerfeldt. I, Marlene Church, will my feet to Carolyn Kuhn. I, Patty Dado, will my flirting ways to any girl who needs them. I, Douglas DeBoer, will my making up formulas ability to Gene Burns and Helen Wright. I, Kaye Ellingson, will my piano accompanying to Larry Tronrud. I. LaVern Fouks, will my nights to John Barthman. I, Gary Frohme, will what is left of my car to Elroy Minor and David Benson. I, Jim Grossenbacher, will my bashful ways to Bud Breslin. I, Rich Hammons, will my black, shiny hair to Patty Paulson. I, Judy Harmon, will my ability to keep my temper to Yvonne Martin and Carmen Smith. I, Vinita Hawkins, will my long, curly eyelashes to Virgina Christensen. I, Marlene Johnson, will my good times in high school to Harold Tronrud. I, Duane Klatt, will my height to Shelby Lillie. I, Gerald Kuhn, will my poor attendance record to Cathy Mara and Maureen Smith. 1, Rebecca Kuhn, will my ability to be first to the mailbox to Marvin Johnson. I, Karen Larson, will my ability to get third helpings in lunch line to Dwayne Dzubay and Delmar Emerson. I, Gary Lenselink, will my bass horn to Marilyn Paulson. I, Dick Locke, will my ability to go steady to Eileen Baukol. I, Skip Martin, will my low, low, low voice to Gary Buhr. I, Marlene Martin, will my angelic way to Gene Pittman. I, Joyce Minor, will my blue pom-poms with the pink strings to Jeanette DeTar and John Barthman. I, Don Newville, will my ability to keep my mind on studies instead of girls to Dennis Priebe. I, Mary Jo Nordahl, will my bowling ability to Lois Orner and Bonnie Wood. I, Don Olson, will my peppy outlook on life to Arlene Clark. I, Wendell Paulson, will my happy high school days to Norman Clapsaddle. I, Bob Pierson, will my he-man physique to Georgian Pittman and Lucille Cress. I, Ruth Ann Riley, will my ability to get to school on time to Jack Witthoft. I, Sandra Setter, will my clock watching ability to Larry Reindahl and Ronnie Lien. I, Mary Lou Sias, will my quiet ways to Janet Rothe and JoAnn Witthoft. I, Roger Swanson, will my girl-chasing ability to Lynn Gale and Jim Cress. I, Mary Thompson, will my aches and pains of the last four years to Lois Mayala. I, Ed Vick, will my athletic ability to Janet Helium and Marlys Logan. 18 Oriental Ollie's Exotic Rendezvous is the gathering place of all the fashionable people in New York City. Proprietor Gary Frohme enters dressed properly in the latest style--shocking pink turban and matching robe--with the leading businessman of the town, Skip Martin, Esquire, and his pretty secretary, Alice Bliese. As they are seated, twin waiters hurry to serve Mr. Martin and Alice. Their orders taken, Jerry Kuhn and LaVern Fouks, gold-dust twins and waiters, hurry to the cooks, Patty Dado and Sandra Setter. They take the order and shoo the twins out of the kitchen (which is in a mad shambles). Screams of Who spiked the shisk-ka-bobs awaken Gary Lenselink, tuba soloist for the Desert Five, who stays in a back room of the restaurant. Suddenly he remembers to get Rog Swanson, (trombone), Mary Lou Sias (flute), Marlene Johnson (drums), and Duane Klatt (oriental gong) ready for the evening performance. When lil ole Mary Lou arrives, late as usual, the musicians rushfor the orchestra pit--and nearly stumble over doorman Dick Locke who is on his way to the kitchen to replenish his supply of watermelons. He puts one under the saddle blanket of every contraband cow pony he sells. This makes them look more like camels—(to go with the oriental atmosphere of the Rendezvous.) At the Desert Five step on stage a round of applause is heard from the crowded floor. They play their opening number, Slippery Sands, composed by Ed Vick, prominent tin-pan-alley song writer. Ed is in the audience tonight with the well-known lady lawyer and friend, Mary Thompson. Let's take in the crowd. Seated at ringside are gossip columnist Rebecca Hedda Kuhn and her boss Marv Christensen, both of Nite Times, New York's famous society weekly. Seated in a secluded corner, behind a potted palm tree, is Dr. Douglas DeBoer, president of the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study--he seems to be figuring out an important formula on the Arabian silk tablecloth. Well, here is a surprise! Jim Grossenbacher, multimillionaire fur farmer, is wining and dining the pretty black-haired girl named Vinita Hawkins who gave him his first mink and started him out in business. Winding her way through the crowd is Judy Harmon, fortune teller and tea leaf reader from mysterious India (by virtue of an application of brown grease paint). She sees the table of some well known big game hunters and goes up to them to read their fortunes. First comes Mrs. Buck (nee Marlene Church). Her future revealed, she leams that she is to take a long and dangerous journey--which comes true when she and her big game hunter husband go to Africa in search of the rare anteus vargus (Purple-people-eater) for Wendell Paulson's zoo. Wendell is there now with the Bucks' party. Another interesting person at this table is Donald Newville, D.D.S. Don's fortune is that he will find gold in his life soon. How soon he does not realize because very next day he extracts a wisdom tooth with a large gold filling. The fortune teller moves on to a table for one, where an unhappy Air Force pilot is sitting. Cross my palm with silver” is heard and the fortune read is You will find the valuable object you have lost near Austin, Texas. Oh boy! says Bob Pierson. Is that where I left my plane! I wonder if the crew has missed me?” The table for two, that nice secluded one, is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Duane Riley, who seem to be enjoying themselves immensely. As the fortune teller goes by, Mrs. Riley (Ruth Ann Rickey) is heard to say, I wonder if the children are alright. Maybe I should call the sitter. Such anxiety is not unusual to mothers of half a dozen. Fashion designer, Marlene Martin enters with a dark haired handsome man just in time to catch the next number. We can hear just a bit of their conversation. They seem to be discussing Cleone Banks and Joyce Minor, the famous friends who have their own dark glasses company. They make at least 10,000 pairs per month. Just time to mention Karen Larson and Don Olson. They have again won the nation's tango championship. This makes it 3 years in a row. Perhaps they can be persuaded to give us an exhibition later in the evening. A hush falls over the crowd as Richard J. Hammons comes on stage to announce die next act. Ladies and gentlemen, says the broadway actor and M.C., tonight we have a treat in store. The stars of the Metropolitan Opera have consented to sing for us tonight. They will be accompanied by Kaye Ellingson, who has just won an international contest for piano virtuosos. I give you Carol Benson and Mary Jo Nordahl singing Jelly RollBlues! 19 T e TiS ie 'fyoutupe Alice 20 fluttcon. FIRST ROW: S. Lillie. C. Mara, D. Sommerfeldt, L. Cress, C. Smith, G. Pittman, M Logan J. Helium. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, C. Kuhn, J. Witthoft, Mr. Banks, P.Paulson, M. Paulson, L. Mayala. THIRD ROW: L. Omer, J. Rothe, Y. Martin, V. Christensen, M. White, H. Wright, B. Wood, E. Baukol, A. Clark, J. Mucciac-ciaro FOURTH ROW: E. Minor, L. Gale, E. Burns, J. Witthoft, B. Breslin, D. Priebe, J. Barthman. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Sandberg, D. Emerson, L. Tronrud, M. Johnson, D. Dzubay, L. Reindahl, Mr. Bernardy. SIXTH ROW: H. Tronrud D Christensen, D. Benson, E. Pittman, J. Cress, R. Lien, G. Buhr. NOT PICTURED. J. DeTar, S. Johnson, N. Clapsaddle. FIRST ROW: Mr. Sandberg, Mr. Banks, and Mr. Bernardy. SECOND ROW: Delmar Emerson, Marilyn Paulson, Carmen Smith, and Janet Rothe. 22 SofeJuwt vie FIRST ROW: J. Buhr, M. Knutson, P. Steinberger, J. Lenselink, M. Frank, J. Daniel, C. Paulson, L. Peterson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Poznik, R. Briesemeister, Y. Briesemeister, C. Ostenson, D. Wahlstrom, B. Peterson, B. Anderson, O. Hedquist, S. Campbell, Mrs. Hoover. THIRD ROW: D. Kuhn, J. Gasper, S. Lien, K. Larson, C. Frohreich, K. Hornik, E. Larson, J. Hilton, B. Skapyak, S. Gilbertson, C. Paulson, L. DeTar, Mr. Payne. FOURTH ROW: J. Wilson, J. Madden, C. Frank, S. Linn, R. Austinson, P. Setter, L. Lien. FIFTH ROW: L. Johnson, K. Gouker, R. Anderson, L. Banks, J. Cress, H. Amundson, T. Asp, R. Fox, K. Larson, S. Payne. SIXTH ROW: J. Oliver, B. Eggert, G. Anderson, C. Olson, R. Hammelman, G. Hammons, R. Hoover, D. Holldorf, J. Petersen. NOT PICTURED: C. Beestm?n, E. Rogers. z tcC FIRST ROW: Mr. Payne, Mrs. Hoover, and Mr. Poznik. SECOND ROW: Robin Hoover, Joan Lenselink, Janice Buhr, and Sharon Lien. 23 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Regelman, D. Swagger, G. Danielson, V. Pittman, D. Johnson, L. Nelson, D. Logan, R. Briesemeister, Mrs. Jacobson. SECOND ROW: S. Lillie, J. Streif, D. Wahlkrom, R. Wallen, H. Newville, L. Titel, D. Nordby, B. Christensen. THIRD ROW: M. Grosbeck, R. Felland, N. Olson, B. Rundquist, R. Liette, L. Christensen, B. Anderson, D. Briesemeister, Mr. Greschner. FOURTH ROW: C. Larson, D. Martin, B. Booth, R. Lenselink, J. Newville, V. Pittman, M. Christensen, D. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: J. Hemauer, J. Brown, D. Nelson, G. Smith, D. Witthoft, K. Clark, K. Dado, M. Newville. SIXTH ROW: C. Lee, H. Kuehndorf, D. Johnson, L. Eggert, V. Graese, M. Orner, D. Scherf, B. Mortimer, B. Mortimer. SEVENTH ROW: L. Rosen, V. Barthman, G. Lehto, G. Tulgren, J. Kuhn, J. Witthoft, D. Ohlin, R. Nordahl, A. Klatt. NOT PICTURED: M. Anderson, M. Sias, M. Rothe, J. Clapsaddle, S. Brinkmeyer. Ofifteens z ttC FIRST ROW: Mrs. Regelman, Mr. Greschner, and Mrs. Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Jerry Witthoft, Gene Smith, Donna Scherf, and Connie Larson. 24 £c t The Echo staff had a very successful year putting together this 66 page book. We had an enjoyable time doing! , too. Our business managers, Ed Vick and Dick Locke, deserve much of the toward malung this book what it is. FIRST ROW: C. Smith, B. Kuhn, P. Dado, J. Harmon, K. Ellingson. SECOND ROW: M. Church, M. Martin, K. Larson, S. Setter, C. Benson, M. Nordahl, D. Locke. THIRD ROW: E. Vick, M. Thompson, M. Johnson, D. Klatt, D. DeBoer. at Becky Kuhn, Sandra Setter, Carol Benson, Carmen Smith. NOT PICTURED: Our advisors Mr. Lundberg, Mr. Lehto, Mr. Payne. 26 green, Stag This year the Crier came out in 7 issues. One new feature was added; we printed pictures of students who were interviewed. FIRST ROW: K. Larson, B. Kuhn, G. Smith, D. Nordby, D. Scherf, C. Larson. SECOND ROW: D. Swagger, J. Harmon, P. Dado, Y. Briesemeister, L. Cress, C. Smith. THIRD ROW: C. Benson, M. Thompson, J. Lenselink, M. Smith, D. Holldorf. FOURTH ROW: L. Peterson, S. Setter, J. Mucciacciaro, M. Paulson, Mr. Payne. £eUto'i cuuC s4cCvc i Becky Kuhn, Sandra Setter, Karen Larson, Mr. Payne, Judy Harmon, Patty Dado, Gene Smith. 27 ‘ptctune 0?a uHe'Ki- s4 Hefuc6i Highlights of the year for the FFA were the banquet given for the parents, the senior trip to Milwaukee, and the underclassmen's trip to the Twin Cities. FIRST ROW: V. Pittman, O. Hedquist, D. Nordby, D. Wahlstrom, R. Wallen, D. Johnson, L. Nelson, D. Logan. SECOND ROW: H. Newville, J. Hemauer, K. Dado, D. Newville, J. Brown, D. Wahlstrom, D. Olson. THIRD ROW: E. Larson, L. Gale, D. Kuhn, D. Priebe, D. Nelson, J. Hilton, L. DeTar, J. Barthman, Mr. Greschner. FOURTH ROW: K. Clark, L. Rosen, H. Kuehndorf, L. Lien, G. Burns, M. Orner, L. Eg-gert, A. Klatt, G. Smith. FIFTH ROW: D. Emerson, L. Johnson, H. Amundson, V. Barthman, J. Kuhn, J. Cress, T. Asp, V. Graese. SIXTH ROW: R. Nordahl, P. Setter, J. Grossenbacher, R. Lien, L. Fouks, G. Pittman, D. Christensen, L. Reindahl, W. Paulson. SEVENTH ROW: J. Witthoft, J. Kuhn, G. Anderson, R. Hammelman, D. Klatt, C. Olson, B. Eggert, G. Hammons, J. Cress. a td s4cCvc i FIRST ROW: Duane Klatt, Don Newville, Jim Grossenbacher, Gene Burns. SECOND ROW: John Barthman, Gene Pittman, Mr. Greschner. 28 s4ctioctie i FFA QUARTET: Larry DeTar, John Barthman, Earl Larson, and Don Newville. The quartet performed for several events this year including the District FFA quartet contest, FFA banquet, and the River Falls Music Festival. Harvey Amundson, Jim Grossen-bacher, Mr. Greschnei, and Gene Pittman are pictured here. The boys were awarded prizes at the FFA banquet. Jerry Witthoft, who is not pictured, also received a prize. These men received honorary degrees at the banquet for their help in the club's work. They are: Don Olson, who gave the awards, Wesley Kuhn, Mr. Payne, and Jim Newville. 29 ?utune 4m Uca, FIRST ROW: P. Steinberger, D. Briesemeister, R. Felland, J. Muchie, G. Pittman, J. Daniel, C. Paulson. SECOND ROW: M. Paulson, J. Lenselink, M. Nordahl, Y. Martin, C. Benson, L. Cress, M. Johnson, P. Paulson, C. Paulson. THIRD ROW: M. Knutson, D. Sommerfeldt, N. Olson, Y. Briesemeister, B. Peterson, L. Christensen, R. Liette, B. Rundquist, B. Anderson, L. Peterson, M. Grosbeck, Mrs. Jacobson. FOURTH ROW: M. Christensen, B. Booth, V. Pittman, J. Newville, D. Johnson, J. Gasper, D. Martin. FIFTH ROW: S. Lien, J. Rothe, L. Maya Li, M. Newville, R. Lenselink, M. Thompson, B. Kuhn, P. Dado. SIXTH ROW: M. White, C. Lee, D. Scherf, J. Wilson, D. Holldorf, S. Gilbertson, K. Ellingson, K. Hornik, V. Christensen. Highlights of the year for the Future Homemakers of America were the Freshman Reception in the fall, the Pageant given on April 1, and the Mother s Tea given May 14. x td s4dvt4 i FIRST ROW: Marlene Johnson, Yvonne Martin, Carol Benson, Joan Lenselink, Lucille Cress. SECOND ROW: Connie Larson, Marilyn Paulson, Mrs. Jacobson, Patty Paulson, Mary Jo Nordahl. 30 (?Ca Homecoming was sponsored by the Pep Club. The snake dance, football game, and homecoming dance highlighted the week of fun. FIRST ROW: J. Lenselink, D. Martin, P. Paulson, M. Johnson, C. Benson, M. Nordahl, L. Mayala, B. Peterson, D. Briesemeister. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Regelman, M. Grosbeck, C. Paulson, J. Daniel, B. Anderson, M. Knutson, R. Felland, J. Mucciacciaro, Mr. Banks. THIRD ROW: D. Sommerfeldt, G. Pittman, N. Olson, Y. Briesemeister, L. Christensen, B. Rundquist, J. Helium, M. Logan, C. Paulson. FOURTH ROW: L. Cress, D. Johnson, M. Christensen, V. Christensen, B. Booth, M. Paulson, J. Newville, R. Liette. FIFTH ROW: V. Pittman, S. Lien, R. Lenselink, M. Newville, M. Thompson, K. Ellingson, J. Gasper. SIXTH ROW: C. Larson, C. Lee, S. Gilbertson, M. White, J. Wilson, D. Scherf, J. Rothe, Y. Martin. 'Pefi tcc cutcC FIRST ROW: Marlene Johnson, Carol Benson, Lois Mayala, Bonnie Peterson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Banks and Mrs. Regelman. 31 e The lettermen's organization gained 16 new men this year from the football, basketball, baseball, and track teams. FIRST ROW: Mr. Bernardy, Mr. Sandberg. SECOND ROW: R. Hammons, B. Breslin, D. Martin, B. Pierson, G. Lenselink. THIRD ROW: G. Frohme, E. Vick, D. Locke, R. Swanson, D. Klatt, J. Grossenbacher. FOURTH ROW: K. Larson, J. Witthoft, G. Pittman, G. Buhr, D. Priebe, K. Gouker. FIFTH ROW: J. Hilton, B. Skapyak, C. Olson, R. Hammelman, G. Hammons, R. Fox. SIXTH ROW: G. Smith, C. Frohreich, A. Klatt, J. Petersen, L. Titel. cutcC FIRST ROW: Gary Lenselink, Ed Vick, Bud Breslin, Skip Martin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bernardy and Mr. Sandberg. 32 0?o ie t cc About 22 students participated in the school forensic contest. Seven of them went on to Amery to the sub-district contest. Four were chosen to speak at the River Falls contest. They were Gene Smith, Joan Lenselink, Yvonne Briesemeister, and Don Newville. FIRST ROW: Y. Briesemeister, M. Knutson, J. Wilson, B. Anderson, C. Larson, C. Paulson, B. Kuhn, J. Lenselink, B. Breslin, D. Johnson. SECOND ROW: S. Brinkmeyer, K. Clark, D. Newville, D. Briesemeister, M. Newville. THIRD ROW: V. Pittman, D. Nordby, G. Smith, M. Johnson, D. Scherf, Mrs. Regelman, H. Newville. Yvonne Briesemeister received an A rating at River Falls. She represented Clear Lake at Madison at the state forensic meet on April 12. She received a B rating for her extemporaneous reading. 33 —? zUo4f957 The Junior float features autumn leaves with Cathy Mara and Sandra Johnson. A Sophomore has chopped down Birchwood. 37 flcutavt-Sectio Tft ? 4, 7457 Blue Moon was the theme of the 1957 Prom. Joy Larson and Rodney Wittstock crowned Mary Thompson and Duane Klatt Queen and King. Carol Ann Church and Dennis Benson were the crown bearers. Stan Feddy provided the music for the evening. 38 Ed Vick and Carol Benson starred in this play about two teenagers trying to make money. FIRST ROW: D. Olson, D. Newville, E. Vick, M. Johnson. SECOND ROW: B. Kuhn, K. Larson, J. Harmon, P. Dado, S. Setter. THIRD ROW: M. Christensen, G. Lenselink, D. Locke, C. Benson, R. Swanson. 39 76 TPtootKi StcU 'tyetCocv” 'PCeup The Moon's Still Yellow was the story of a teenage girl's growing pains. The cast members were: FIRST ROW: D. Martin, B. Kuhn, P. Dado, V. Hawkins. SECOND ROW: K. Larson, S. Setter, B. Pierson. D. Olson Mrs. Hoover, R. Swanson. ’ 40 Peter misunderstands Melisande. (26eenleaeCen For the A team: Marlene Johnson Mary Jo Nordahl Carol Benson Lois Mayala Patty Paulson For the B team: Diane Martin Bonnie Peterson Diane Briesemeister Joan Lenselink One of the two freshman geography classes is pictured in Mr. Lehto's room. Harold Newville, George Lehto, Jr., and Keith Clark are working algebra problems in Mr. Poznik's room. Richard Hammelman, Lome Johnson, and Harvey Amundson are working with a tool sharpener in the agriculture shop. 42 Scenes 43 Mr. Banks is helping a few eighth grade boys in the industrial arts shop. Mrs. Regelman's world history class—studying? Sophomore ag students learn farming methods from a filmstrip. These students helped Mrs. Regelman in the library during the year. FIRST ROW: M. White, S. Lillie, Mrs. Regelman, A. Bliese, B. Anderson. SECOND ROW: E. Vick, R. Swanson, D. Locke, J. Rothe. MUSIC o«tcent FIRST ROW: K. Larson, N. Olson, C. Anderson, S. Hanson, J. Buhr. SECOND ROW: C. Benson, M. Johnson, L. Cress, M. Smith, S. Lien, M. Johnson, L. Mayala, A. Paulson, M. Paulson, C. Kuhn, C. Mayala, B. DeTar. THIRD ROW: M. Thompson, P. Paulson, S. Linn, V. Pittman, J. Mucciacciaro, B. Anderson, B. Benson, M. Newville, K. Dado, G. Smith, T. Asp, D. Wahlstrom, D. DeBoer, D. Wahlstrom. FOURTH ROW: M. Nordahl, R. Lenselink, M. Martin, J. Daniel, R. Felland, J. Witthoft, Y. Briesemeister, M. Grosbeck, Mr. Allen, D. Jensen, H. Newville, L. DeTar, S. Payne, D. Newville. tcex6 tutcC 'DOiecto Mr. Allen, Carol Benson, Patty Dado, Karen Larson, and Gary Lenselink. 46 “ScuteC FIRST ROW: P. Madden, J. Lenselink, D. Martin, D. Scherf, B. Kuhn. SECOND ROW: L. Peterson, P. Dado, C. Larson, E. Larson, S. Gilbertson, C. Smith, D. Sommerfeldt, V. Christensen, K. Ellingson. THIRD ROW: D. Swagger, L. Nelson, J. Streif, V. Barthman, R. Fox, B. Pierson, R. Hoover, C. Frohreich, J. Petersen, C. Paulson, J. Arbogast, J. Wilson, N. Wittstock, B. Peterson. FOURTH ROW: G. Lenselink, D. Olson, R. Johnson, K. Payne, R. Buhr, J. Witthoft, B. Skapyak, O. Hedquist, K. Larson, D. Ohlin, B. Breslin, J. Barthman, R. Swanson. FIRST ROW: Mr. Allen, Marlene Johnson, Carol Benson, Mary Thompson, Mary Jo Nordahl, Kaye Ellingson. SECOND ROW: Don Newville, Pat Dado, Becky Kuhn, Karen Larson, Marlene Martin. THIRD ROW: Bob Pierson, Gary Lenselink, Roger Swanson, Doug DeBoer, Don Olson. 47 Becky Kuhn Patty Paulson Joyce Mucciacciaro Marilyn Paulson 48 Cue tote FIRST ROW: J. Petersen, B. Peterson, J. Wilson, C. Benson, V. Christensen, D. Som-merfeldt, K. Ellingson. SECOND ROW: R. Swanson, J. Witthoft, B. Breslin, J. Barthman, T. Asp, D. Scherf, B. Pierson, R. Hoover, G. Lenselink, C. Frohreich. Mr. Allen is directing. Our band this year, while enjoying the room provided in the new addition, has fulfilled many and varied public performances. In addition to full band appearances several smaller units made-up of band personnel have provided music for many community activities. Boyceville football show ..........................................................................Sept. 6 Amery Fall Festival............................................................................... Sept. 7 Prairie Farm football show...................................................................... Sept. 20 Birchwood football show............................................................................ Oct. 4 Homecoming Parade.................................................................................. Oct. 4 Turtle Lake, sideline playing.....................................................................Oct. 31 Gymnasium Dedication--Concert.....................................................................Nov. 25 Weyerhauser game--Pep Band......................................................................... Dec. 3 Nelson Testimonial Dinner--Bluenotes..................................................................Oec- 7 Roberts game--Pep Band........................................................................... Dec. 10 Christmas Concert................................................................................ Dec- 1 Prairie Farm—Pep Band............................................................................ Dec. 20 Amery--Pep Band.......................................................................................Jan Clayton--Pep Band............................................................................... -Ian- Shell I,ake--Pep Band--Twirlers Show..............................................................Jan- 24 Band Clinic Concert................................................................................ Feb. 3 Turtle Lake--Pep Band............................................................................ Feb. 14 Valentine Dance--Bluenotes....................................................................... Feb. 14 Barron Exchange Concert........................................................................... March 7 Solo Contest--River Falls........................................................................March 29 Band Festival--River Falls.......................................................................April 19 Solo .............................................................................................. ay 10 Band Spring Concert................................................................................May 13 Commencement...................................................................................... ay Memorial Day.......................................................................................May 30 Gary Lensilink, tuba and Dianne Sommerfeldt, alto saxophone, performed their festival solos at the state music festival in Madison on May 10. At present 155 students in grades 5 to 12 are taking part in the instrumental program in the Clear Lake Schools. Thirty of these students have been reviewing music in the 6 outlying rural schools. Seven are grade students in the village school. Seventy-eight are high school students. Our band numbers 88 this year with 12 grade school students: next year the number will be 87 with all members being in the ninth grade or above. The facilities for music in the new building make rehearsing and performing much more convenient, having only to move next door to the stage for many performances. Horn storage has been provided. Everyone in the music program appreciates what has been done; we solemnly pledge that we will continue to set a high standard. 49 FIRST ROW: S. Lillie, P. Steinberger, N. Olson, C. Larson, L. Cress, J. Gasper, B. Rundquist, M. Sias, C. Lee, Mrs. Torkelson, J. Witthoft, S. Setter, R. Liette, M. Logan, L. Christensen, B. Anderson, P. Paulson, M. Frank, M. Knutson, M. Grosbeck. SECOND ROW: D. Briesemeister, J. Helium, B. Anderson, C. Ostenson, M. Paulson, J. Mucciacciaro, R. Lenselink, J. Rothe, A. Clark, C. Paulson, D. Scherf, L. Orner, M. Martin, E. Baukol, C. Frank, B. Wood, R. Austinson, Y. Martin, M. Newville, J. Newville, M. Christensen, D. Johnson, G. Pittman, J. Buhr. THIRD ROW: L. Nelson, S. Lillie, L. Titel, E. Minor, L. DeTar, L. Lien, G. Burns, L. Banks, R. Hoover, J. Cress, R. Lien, G. Tulgren, L. Reindahl, B. Pierson, D. Emerson, D. Newville, E. Larson, J. Hemauer, D. Olson, J. Streif, D. Johnson. The choir used the new band room for rehearsals. We appeared alone at the Amery Choir Clinic, the Spring Concert, and Baccalaureate and with the band in the other events. Gym Dedication........................................November 25 Christmas Concert............................... . . December 17 Choir Exchange at Barron.................................March 7 Choir Clinic at Amery....................................March 25 Solo—Ensemble Contest at River Falls.....................March 27 Band and Choir Festival at River Falls...................April 19 Spring Concert...........................................April 29 Baccalaureate.................................................May 25 50 'poot alt SyuacC FIRST ROW: D. Locke, R. Swanson, D. Klatt, D. Martin, E. Vick, B. Breslin, B. Pierson, R. Hammons, J. Gros-senbacher. SECOND ROW: Coach Sandberg, G. Hammons, G. Lenselink, D. Emerson, M. Christensen, G. Frohme, G. Pittman, D. Priebe, Coach Bernardy. THIRD ROW: K. Gouker, J. Witthoft, A. Klatt, J. Petersen, G Burns, B. Skapyak, K. Larson, R. Hammelman. FOURTH ROW: G. Smith, J. Witthoft, D. Johnson, J. Kuhn, G. Lehto, K. Larson, D. Witthoft, L. Titel. 0?oot zCC Sevier Coach Victor H. Bernardy’s Warriors completed their football season with a record of 5 wins, 1 tie, and 1 loss, thus taking second place in the Lakeland Conference. The Warriors compiled a total of 192 points while holding their opponents to 49 points. Clear Lake . . , , . . 41 Boyceville 6 Clear Lake . . . . . . 7 Bruce 7 Clear Lake . . , . . . 15 Prairie Farm 12 Clear Lake . . , , . . 40 Clayton 0 Clear Lake . . . . . . 26 Shell Lake 0 Clear Lake . . . . . . 57 Birchwood 12 Clear Lake . . , ... 6 Turtle Lake ... .12 52 The Coach looks over the team. Marv Bob Gary F. Gary L. FIRST ROW: Mr. Bernardy and Gary Frohme. SECOND ROW: Denny Priebe, Delmar Emerson, Ronnie Fox, Gary Buhr, Roger Swanson, Charles Olson, Richard Hammelman, Duane Klatt, Dick Locke, Bud Breslin, Bill Skapyak, Ed Vick. s4 SqucuC FIRST ROW: Larry Titel, Ken Dado, Jeff Hilton, Ronnie Anderson, George Lehto, Bill Skapyak, Carol Frohreich, David Witthoft, Dwayne Johnson. SECOND ROW: Gene Smith, Arnie Klatt, John Petersen, Jerry Witthoft, Jimmy Kuhn, Robin Hoover, Darwin Ohlin, Delmar Emerson, Mr. Sandberg. i6uCueite4, Duane Klatt, Ed Vick Roger Swanson, Dick Locke SecL4a t Second The Clear Lake basketball picture was not too bright. The season’s record was 4 wins and 14 losses. They showed improved form in the latter part of the season by winning 2 of 3 tournament games. Clear Lake . . , . . . 37 Amery . . . . ... 65 Clear Lake . . , . . . 30 Shell Lake . . ... 63 Clear Lake . . . . . . 44 Weyerhauser . ... 50 Clear Lake . . , . . . 44 Roberts . . . . ... 48 Clear Lake . . , . . . 55 Siren .... . ... 63 i - Clear Lake . . , . . . 47 Prairie Farm . ... 54 y w Clear Lake . . , . . . 35 Amery . . . . ... 56 Clear Lake . . , . . . 46 Turtle Lake . ... 51 Clear Lake . . . . . . 67 Roberts . . . . . . . 76 ) Clear Lake . . , . . . 46 Clayton . . . .... 36 Clear Lake . . , , . . 35 Shell Lake . . ... .59 Clear Lake . . , , . . 43 Prairie Farm . ... 70 Clear Lake . . , , . . 53 Siren .... . ... 38 Clear Lake . . , . . . 56 Turtle Lake . ... .65 Clear Lake . . , . . . 43 Clayton . . . ... .46 Clear Lake . . , . . . 67 Somerset . . . ... 32 Clear Lake . . , . . . 63 Roberts . . . . ... 68 Clear Lake . . . . . . 66 Woodville . . ... 48 Scd uct ?oun uuK€ tt At Hammond the Clear Lake crowd watches their beat Somerset. FIRST ROW: Bud Breslin, Ed Vick, Duane Klatt, Roger Swanson, Skip Martin, Dick Locke. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bernardy, Ken Gouker, Gary Buhr, Jim Kuhn, Denny Priebe, Bill Skapyak, Jeff Hilton, Carl Frohreich, Jerry Witthoft, Larry Titel. 'Saae zCC Second The Warriors baseball team came up with a 5-1 record, thus winning the Lakeland Conference Championship. Their only loss was at the hand of New Richmond in the district tournament finals. Clear Lake . . . . . 6 Clavton 2 Clear Lake . . . . . 10 Turtle Lake .... 7 Clear Lake . . . . . 10 ’ Shell Lake . . . . 7 Clear Lake . . , . . . 7 Prairie Farm Clear Lake . . , . . . 9 Amery .... 2 Clear Lake . . . . . 0 New Richmond 7 Setteott Clear Lake's track squad placed 2nd at a meet with Clayton, 2nd at a meet with Clayton and Turtle Lake, and 4th at a meet in Eau Claire. One member, Gordon Hammons, went to state for the second straight year. 57 FIRST ROW: Frank Kuhn, Kenneth Schulze, Arvid Monson. SECOND ROW: Bob DeTar, Gaylord Anderson, Ralph Buhr, Bill Lien, Clayton Wood. (?£e vi A beauty spot in the Clear Lake Park. ieutci4itia t Patty Dado gave the Salutatory. Becky Kuhn played Concertina on her flute. Sandra Setter gave the Valedictory. Bob Pierson and Don Newville sang The Halls of Ivy. ?K y29, ?95X Dr. R. G. Iverson from Stout State College spoke on Your Job On Earth or In Space. Carol Benson received the American Legion Award from Neil Nilssen. Ed Vick received the boys' award. Mr. Lundberg presented the Honor Awards to eleven students. 61 The Class of 1958 has graduated. Flour, Feeds, and Seeds Fertilizers, Liquid Molasses PAULSON’S VARIETY Clint and Lorraine Phone—2465 Where the Home Begins CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY R. L. Peirson, Manager Sherwin-Williams Paints Builders Hardware Cleaning and Treating Grain THE FARMERS’ MILLS “PETE’S DRIVE-IN” 2Vi miles south of Clear Lake on 63 Otto Klatt, Operator Clear Lake Doughboy and King Premium Coal Architectural Service Midas Feeds T. S. NILSSEN HARDWARE JEd'meI vtcsf AW 41 „or- coo--’. THE CLEAR LAKE STAR at Clear Lake Where Polk County’s ART MAYALA CONSTRUCTION Clear Lake, Wisconsin Earth Moving Largest Creamery Is Located Publishing-Commercial Printing Compliments of PHOEBE AND CHARLIE HELMER ELLINGSON Groceries, Meats, and Dry Goods Phone—4622 CLEAR LAKE NORDAHL Reeve, Wisconsin MARKET Not How Much We Get WIENBERGS SERVICE STATION Standard Oil and Gas Andy Johnson, Prop. For What We Give, Mercury Motors A Complete Line of But How Much We Give LEONARD’S ELECTRIC Vegetables, Meats, and For What We Get.” Leonard Gcrdlund, Prop. Electrical Contracting Groceries Motor and Refrigeration Service G. E. Appliances ANDERSON-JOHNSON MOTOR COMPANY REEVE LOCKERS Clear Lake. Wisconsin Phone—2395 M M CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Streif Dodge and Plymouth Sales and Service Pleasing you pleases us Proprietors Compliments of Food Lockers Cutting GENE WADE Sand and Gravel Chickens Steaks Grinding Wrapping Sharp Freezing Phone—3385 Clear Lake Sea Foods Meats by the Pound, Quarter, Half HALLIDAY’S STORE Phone—2525 Clear Lake, Wisconsin Marjorie and Wendell For a Good Salad Dressing Try SCOOP’S DELIGHT ZEPHYR BUS DEPOT Phone—2155 Clear Lake, Wisconsin Compliments of ANDERSONS’ FAIRWAY Don Anderson Rev. J. King Gladys V. Anderson Sharon Asp Mildred Yelle Helen Westphal Gary Tulgren JUNKANS MOTOR Massev-Harris Farm Equipment General Repairing WOOD’S SPORT SHOP Clayton and Elsie Wood Hunting and Fishing Equipment Fast Film Service CLEAR LAKE HARDWARE Holger Petersen Seniors: may your memories be lasting. Success and happiness be yours. INTER-STATE LUMBER CO. Phone—2665 Hilding Paulson, Mgr. NORTH TOWN SERVICE STATION Mobil—Gas, Oil, Batteries, Accessories DAIRY HOME Dean Soderberg LaMoyne Emerson The Friendly Store of Lower Prices Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Wear CLEAROL OIL COMPANY Pure Oil Distributor Pontiac Cars CMC Trucks Minneapolis-Molino Power Phone-3295 FAMILY SHOE STORE Angie and Len Lewis Congratulations to the class of 1958 NILSSEN’S CASH STORE Clear Lake Phone—4665 SCHIRMANG’S, INC. Clear Lake. Wisconsin FARMERS CO-OP CREAMERY COMPANY Polk County’s Largest Co-operative We offer unexcelled marketing facilities for both A” and ”B” milk. Good Things to Eat and Wear Since 1903 AlIis Chalmers New Holland WOOD PLUMBING, HEATING, New Idea AND APPLIANCES Sales and Service WOOD IMPLEMENT Phone—3175 STATE BANK OF DEER PARK DEER’S FOOD LOCKER Deer Park. Wisconsin Insurance of all kinds Jesse J. Waidelich, Prop. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Deer Park. Wisconsin SCHULZES CLOVER FARM STORE Compliments of General Merchandise BANK OF CLEAR LAKE Checking and Savings Account Loans Insurance The Bank of Personal Service GROSKOP CHIROPRACTIC Compliments of CHAS. AND FLO PETERSEN Real Estate and Paints OFFICES Compliments of Member FDIC CORNER BAR The Union State Bank is at your service with complete facilities and helpful service to meet ALL your banking requirements ALL of the time. Make the Union State your financial headquarters. UNION STATE BANK Amery, Wisconsin Member FDIC Checking Accounts Certificates of Deposit Savings Accounts Loan Department Safe Deposit Facilities Auction Sale Service CHET JOHNSON DRUGS Amery and Rice Lake Jewelry Rulova. F.lgin. and Wyler Watches Diamonds Argus. Kodak, Bell and Howell, Polaroid Photo Supplies It’s the AMERY BAKERY AMERY FLORIST for the best in bakery items Phone—8-7522 Phone—8-7753 DANIELSON DRUG Prescription Specialists Phone-8-7184 Amery, Wisconsin Compliments of L. MICHAEL AND SON Cleaners and Tailors Compliments of STENBERG MIDWAY B B CLOTHING Furniture and Funeral Service BAR Quality Clothing and Shoes Amery, Wisconsin Clear Lake Amery, Wisconsin Wisconsin CHRISTENSON IMPLEMENT CO. BORCHERT FURNITURE Dealer in John Deere Farm Implements AND FUNERAL SERVICE Phone-8-7763 Phone 40 Amery. Wisconsin Clayton, Wisconsin ;wr. r • Mr -T.


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