Calmar High School - Cahawk Yearbook (Calmar, IA)

 - Class of 1939

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Top Row:V.Doubek,M.F1sher,E.Hauber,H.M1kesh,G.Barr.B.Hackett,M.Sh1ndelar, C. Simonson, R.Frana 2nd Row: I.Do1an,H.Novak,V.Frana, R.Ge1s1ng,C.Hosper,D.Rasmusen, H. Sobollk, C.Doubek, R.Kuhn, G.Korbel Seated :C.McLane, J.Sradbury, L.LaBarge, M.Host1ngs, M.Doubek, I.Hauber, D. Rothmeyer C.Bro1h1er The Girls' Glee Club was organized this fall with Marie Hostings as president and Clarice Doubek as secretary-treasurer. Every class is represented in this organiza- tion. Six of the members are senlorsg eight are juniorsg five are sophomoresg nine are freshmen. The senior girls seem to have the record with a hundred per cent membership No definite dues are charged, but when the girls want to get together, everyone re- sponds in doing her part. The Glee Club will furnish several numbers at the baccalau- reate and commencement exercises this spring. Most of the music studied is of three parts, and the following is the usual division: lst Soprano: C. Sroihier, L.LaBarge, M.Fisher, C.S1monson, I.Dolan,D.Rasmusen,H.No- vak, G.Barr, R.Ge1s1ng, V.Doubek, E.Hauber 2nd Soprano: R.Sobol1k, C.Hosper, M.Host1ngs, I.Hauber, C.McLean,H.M1kesh, C.Doubek Alto KI-Ill: R.Kuhn, M.Doubek, J.Bradbury, G.Korbel, B.Hackett, M.F1askerud,R.Frana V.Frana, D.Rothmeyer, M.Shlndelar. Choosing voices for small groups is rather difficult as the voices must be careful- lymatched in tone quality. The Girls' Sextette fbelowl, accompanied by C. Broihien represented the music department in the fall activities, giving several numbers at the Home and Sub-County Declamatory Contests. This spring a Girls Trio was organized 5 these girls prepare special three-part music. Catherine Broihier, who proved herself a competent accompanist in the fall, was needed in the soprano section of the Glee Club, so Valerian Kuhn became accompanist in the spring. It is rather unusual for a boy to study piano, so we wish to congratulate him on his talent and his cooperation. -i 1-1 L., E' .aa ga 4- M.Doubek, V. Doubek, C.Doubek V. Doubek, R. Sobollk, R. Kuhn B.Hackett, H. Sobolik, R.Kuhn 3 5

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Standing: R. Kuhn, R. Kipw, L.Flaskerud, C.Luzum, R.Kafkn, F.Merron, G.Earr M.Host1ngs Seated : M. Broderick, R. Sobolik, R.Ge1s1ng, l.Hauber, A.Becvar, C.Doubek This year the following people competed in the Home Declamatory Contest: Oratorical, Laurence Flaskerud, Robert Kafka, Clarence Luzum, and Frank Marron. Dramatic: Rita Geis- ing, Marie Hostlngs, and Raymond Kipp. Humorous: Anna Mae Becvar, Marlloulse Broderick, Rita Kuhn and Ruth Sobolikg Mrs. King of West Union acted as critic Judge for this con- test. Frank Marron placed first in the Oratorlcal Division, reading nBel1eve It Or Notgu Rita Geising placed first in Dramatic, reading HMary Stuartgn and Ruth Sobolik won the Humorous Division with HMushrooms.U In the County Contest, which was held at Ridgeway, Ruth Sobolik won the county award in her division for the second consecutive year. Last spring in April, Dalos Hillesland, Raymond Kipp, and Catherine Broihier, went to Oelweln as a novice typing team to compete in the District Commercial Contest which was held there. Margaret Hostings, Clotiel Frana, and Irma Whitmore entered as the amateur typing teamg and Margaret Hostings entered as an individual contestant in novice short- hand. The novice typing team came home with honors, having won first in accuracy and second in speed, and a chance to compete in the State Contest. Raymond placed first as an individual in accuracy in the contest. Margaret also won first in shorthand and a chance to go on. In May, the four mentioned above as winners, accompanied by their ooach, Miss Cecil, went to Des Moines and entered the State Contest, the team ranking eighth in accuracy in competition with 36 teams. The novice team received the plaque you see pictured below for their accomplishment at Oelweln. .,, 4- 4. 'WF' ,V ,, k VJ : LCM M66 -S C a s Q Z ACCURACY NOVECE TYPEWRVUNG 1 Raymond Kipp, C. Broihier, Dalos Hillesland



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7, ,QQ - . . Q J v Top Row: 2nd Row: KD KU YD Cf ID Q1 IDPFI fb LIFT? 'Tile-gi 'Tl R. K1pp,G.Sch1ssel, R.Kafka, G.H1llesland, C.Luzum,L.Flaskerud G.Korbel,H.Broder1ck,L.LaBarge,B.Hackett,C.S1monson,C.Bro1h1er M.Doubek J.Bradbury,F.Fr1sb1e,R.Sobolik,R.Ge1s1ng,M.Host1ngs,C.Str1bley C.McLane The people you see pictured above made up the staff of the school paper, NBeh1nd The Scenes,N for the first semester of this year. During that time, the local weekly paper was used as a medium of printing our news. However, as time went on, we began to feel more lndependent and a need for a paper of our own. Many new activities had come within the last two years, two new departments had been added to our school, and the typing de- partment had become efficient enough to publish a paper by themselves. Therefore, the second semester saw the Typing I students busily planning, writing and typing articles the first two days of every other week and the Typing II students cutting the stencils on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Friday was the day for HBeh1nd The Scenesu to go to press and by 4 o'clock of the same day, everyone was concentrating on his own copy or was reading over his ne1ghbor's shoulder. Since the seniors and other classes, too, enjoy having a pictured and written record of events and also their classmates, the Cahawk has become the medium for accomplishing this. The staff consists of all of the senior class and a representative of each of the other classesg namely, R. Frana M Broderick and R Kafka The name HCah wlu 1 t k , . . . a c s a en from the NCaH of Calmar and UHawkH from the Hawkeye State. The students in charge of the various duties are Catherine Broihier, Editor, Mary Jo Doubek and Marie Hostlngs Assist- ant Edltorsg Georgina Korbel, Business Managery Dolores Rothmeyer, Sports: Frans Marron, Laurence Flaskerud, Dalos Hillesland, Cleo Stribley, Florian Huinker, Harold Frisbie, Paul Pavlovec, and Donald Uher, Circulation. Top Row: C.Str1bley, L.Flaskerud, F.Huinker,P.Pavlovec,D.H1llesland,F.Marron,H.Fr1sb1e D.Uher Seated : Georgina Korbsl, Dolores Rothmeyer, Catherine Broihier, Marie Hostings Mary Jo Doubek 95 Di ii' .Ap

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