Calmar High School - Cahawk Yearbook (Calmar, IA)

 - Class of 1947

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It is with great appreciation and respect that we, the senior class of 1947, dedicate this yearbook to our parents, who have guided ue through the foothills and are preparing us for the mountains ahead ,ld '-S.-..: .atv-gui i X , , 1 M t f I Tj v' . f MX V , 1 e,' I .rx ' 'f' -1 5 X ,. f K x'l , ss ' 7' r- MX xx M 2 ' - Q 'Fill 43a Q sg . 41- J a , A 3'JE ini! f' ' 'K-K x -- eil, 1: Qo?lp'epe Doerr grades T 'mud P Lutner College LQU Swbnstlnn Gu vl3Y'Yz?nF n Y 5OClJlury History Basvtull Bankeiiall Football B. fu, L'JfI.f'l 3-Ulla,-9 Xqlffln Herald WFHECQSVT 4, ami 5 Mt, Merry Elnlne Hermme Hwrffirirmli fr..r 39I'1f?!'Hl Sctemcf-1 31I'lF1' Bnsrfet all U- of Iowa B.A.. wqrrnuq Cwlleyp Su? ser f1l.1ft Plyvlcs Avwcul v 1-3-, Iw Evite JLLPFP Loreen Letcghmnn Tyvim' Bookkveplnr 5:.orthar.c1 CAHA5A lAHA.ni E.A., I.S.T.C. Dolores Ball! H V AA Erlgffsl. Junior Claes Play Senior Clase Play V E.A., Ut. Mary Ylfla Ludwig Gra es 6, 7, and 3 Mt. Mercy Creighton U. 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CO-.P 4 I' I A 1 ' A 'gr ,S 3 C V u, 4 JJ , 'r..:,' ' Sonior C121 lay K : R Paul Lurum-- tN W 4 SH ' atnlh 'P fiiliiy IF F for ,H omni tzall T-3-4 - I I-f 4 W '1 '-P 1 3 V'f' Q.- ,nadm 3 Cla: 4 ' V 1 Svniir ol F lay .Q f v Q '- .ll lag-.-W':1E.ffm:xU ' it V Lr t ' sgv' 1 k...n A ,, 1-T'-Q--4 ' r ulllb 1-.-K ' ,A : ---3-4 'WA Q - N , Q , iffl tt Nu Awind Tri: 4 . g1.wi, 'lr . xtvtte 3 me 1-4 f in yn, - ' ' '7Af.'.s,. Sn -- :-:exp If ,,. J A ,V . , '?x1A :wijf A Cnrvrl AH F 4 i SCJKQ Juv 1-4 Ju1tor olraf 4l1y ',Qf'f.'ym ' r Slum- Plvy Germaine Houdek--'Germ' 'I'd love to be a san hater, but I haven't the heart.' Algona High School 2-3 Basketball 1-4 Glee Club 1-5-4 Band l-2 Mixed Chorus 5 1 CAHABA 4 Home-room Officer 2 0 Cheerleader 4 Senior Class Play 'A woman every n1ght.' Buknbnll 2 Football 4 CMBAI Class Officer 1 4 C Club 4 Baseball 1 2 Senior Class Play Edvard Gehling 'Eddie' L 6 lin M 'Bmall, but mighty ' Basketball l Baseball 1 CAHAWK 4 Clase Officer 2 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Darlene Tupy ' Tud' 'One who says little but takes in everything ' Protivin High School 1 Clase Officer 1 Glee Club l 2 Senior Class Play Snirlev Hruska 'Hruskie' 'I would if I could, but I can't be good ' Detroit High School l Band 2 3-4 Basketball ? 3-4 School Paper 1 4 Glee Club 1 2 T 4 Girls' Sextette 5 Sax guartette 3 Klttenball 3 Trio 5-4 reerleader 1 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Ola' Hammsrenese 'Ole 'A Napoleon with music he conouers all ' 5 my Band l ? 5-4 Basketball 1 2 5- Basoball 1 Glee lub 1 Woodwind Trio 1 1-4 Clarinet ,uartette 1 Junior lass Play Bento Clase Play -gaxq 3. 3153, Loc ard Herold 'Gul er 'hover do todnn ur t you an pat of' urtll o orrcw ' Football 4 C Club 4 Sen' r Class Play Bette Doubek 'Pearly 'Blond, but not dumt ' Springfield, Ill 1 Fort Atkinson Basketball l 2 Glee Club 1 0 1 AHALSA 4 FAFAAP 4 Girls' Sextotte Kittenk ll ? Son Seri ner Flag Kenneth Wangsness--'Kenny' L Julian Fisher--'Jule' 'Brother to Einstein,--Frankenstein,' Splllville High School l Band 2-5-4 Football 4 CAHASA 3-4 CAHAWK 4 Claes Otr1cer 1-3-4 Cornet Trio 5-4 C Club 4 Junior Claes Play Senior Claes Play 99 Alice Rothmeyer 'Pa 'The shorthand whiz CAHAWK 4 Kittenball 3 'AHASA 4 Senior Class Play 3 Irene Etteldorf 'Renle 'Our cute little coun ry girl CAHASA 4 Ben r Clase Play Lovin Peck 'Eddie' I've never given up at a snort Decorah High School 1 Basketball l 5- Football l 2 Baeeball 4 School Paper 0 CAHAWK 4 Club 4 Mixed Crorue 0 Junior Class Play Serlor Clase Play William Winn B111 'I'd walk a mile for a so r Farmersburg High School Basketball 1 2 6-4 Baseball l P 5-4 Football 4 'lass Officer 1 4 C Club 4 CAHASA 4 CAHAWK 4 Claes Playa 1 2 Senior Clase Play Della Fobes 'Fooie She le a moles' n ifen gentle, kind, an OC Arlington Hier School 1 2 Glee Club 5-4 Junior Class Play Benfrr Cla s Play nee Korbel Aggie Some day you'll he :lad y 1 k ew e Glee Club 2 4 Seni r Class Play Janes Sorneberper 'Jimmy ' rent men are ovlnp l ' fact, I do not feel so we 1 veelf ' Basketball 4 Baseball 1 2 3-4 Football 4 Close Officer 2 CAHASA CAHAhY C Clxb Junior Cla r Pl1y Serior Clans Play -- gi .I '5!x V, V -- I A' g. f -2-3 -2- 4 --5-4 V T 1-.2-5 A ' A l-N-5 --' ' to t.' - l-2 V - 1 -- ' I I L yur 1 ...- ' ' v 2 -. ' 1 t ,, ., . -.-5 -J 9 ' Q --I I ox n n ,' I x. x , -- 4 . G Q ' H l nroundg ,N in 1 m,. . . V 4 , 't 4 1 4 s- . . ai? ..,. X. .--- E.. .1 1 -. - fi. Q ff ,fy , 'E ,, ,. 1,3-,Q f' - ff V1 ' I-,ov . ,SQ A 5.3 1 ug 1 wr - 1 S I ' f6X ' --l........,- ff S Qtfg x S' X. NX The foothills now are left behind f!cz4o ' The entire world has been startled by the astounding facts brought to light concerning the past life of the Senlor Class of Cal- mar High. after months of sleuthlng and spying, my reporter now pre- sents the true history of the graduating class of 1947 It seems that four years ago on a certain September morn! number of dark forms were observed sneaking in the direction of lgh school Their appearance testified that thev hoped to pass unob- served But all the evidence collected by my f0Dorter proves beyond a doubt that the timid ones were the freshman class on their first day of high school Poor things! They were 'green' freshmen until they were initiated by the sophomores after this big event, they no long er sneaked around hoping to be u obeerved, but started out vita a great determination to make the best of their high school years The 0188! 1083 two lwllberi -Germaine Houdek and Harold Martin The following year, I am told that the little freshmen who en tered school so meekly were now dignified sophomores Oh yes! They seemed to think they knew lt all Mot realizing how they had felt when they were freshmen, they initiated the new class and gave them m hard time During this year the class gained three members Shirley Hruska, Julian Fisher, and Stanley Elly, and lost Margaret Nashek, Theresa Kuhn, and Arnold Shlmek. Juniors of 1945 Yes, they now realized that they still might have a little to learn. This year the class gave the Junior class play, 'Take It lasy ' low was the time they showed everyone how lidh they had ilproved their dignity and how much their minds had devel oped The play was a big success under the careful guidance of Miss Sorenson They were hosts and hostesses at the Junior-Senior Banquet and they really worked out a swell theme 'Mexican Fiesta ' Students who Joined their class this year were Lorraine Ballk, Bette Doubek, Darlene Tupy, Marion Snyder, Bill Minn, and Mary Jean Shanahan U lost William Stsnseth Sophisticated Seniors of 1947 adding ld Peek and Della lobes, they now decided that they still had an awful lot to learn These same seniors gave a party for their fellow students and teachers on December 20 On November 18, they had their pictures taken and every one looked his best On May ll, the Juniors honored the seniors t a Junior Senior Banquet On May 23, 1947, twenty four seniors were a warded their diplomas and lt was then they realized that they were out of school forever and into the world on their own !esJ They were now very grown up in comparison to those meek little freshmen who en tered Calmar High School four years earlier as time goes on, they will always look back to those wonderful days they spent together at Oalmar High School The Path Ahead Xiu: i Q-fvbwx Bnt the mountains are ahead Bo today we start to climb The path we sometimes dread The foothills had s smoother path and there was joy upon the way le don't know whether to cry or laugh Ae we leave them behind today May ever higher be the peak To this new path we climb Till we find that which we seek and make our lives sublime XX QSXXSS QXSSQ ex ax w Win' Motto: Me Have Cllmbed The Foothills The Mountains Are Ahead Oolorsa Blue and lhlte llowerl Ihlte Rose Glass Officers: President Yloe President Secretary Treasurer faculty Advisor Bette Doubek Julian fisher Illllm Minn Kenneth langsness Miss M lallk and lr Iverson Egwrwwy Xian . . 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To the community at large, we bequeath the influence we have been for the honorable and better things of life: the interest in music, in local dl'lllfl0l, in charitable drives--all these have contributed to the development of the cul- tural spirit and in all we have taken part and done our share. To the Junior Class, we bestow our richest treasures. Almost too nuneroue to menticnars these sale treasures and when the lower classmen hear the recital cf rare legacies which fall to their possession, we scarcely expect them to bear up under the shook. Our Senior dignity, our excelling wit, our superlative brilllancy, our good locks, our charming manners, our favor to the teachers, our splendid grades, and four triumphant exit as the most popular class this school has ever seen these are the rare treasures that we hand down to the coming Senior class But it would not be fair if we withheld other valuables and with great largeness of heart we pass then along, too Our capacity for fun, our ability to giggle, our good times, our friendship, md our loyalty we do hereby bequeath to the Junior Class, and may they count them among the richest of the legacies they have received Bid now we come to the following personal bestowals which have been awarded to individuals with complete consideration to the fitness of the recipient Julian Fisher leaves his manly physique to Jimmy lorbel 5 its Doubei leaves her art ability to the next Cahawk artist 5 IIa Yobes leaves her quiet, but sweet ways to Cozy UNIDO! ldffxf fsck leaves his 'tow head' to Hr Iverson I'-We fffildorf lsavsa ner little sister Helen to Butch U Iene E21 Iesves her sweet disposition to the sopholore boys UT3'H'Emmersness leaves his studiousness to legingq Sleblska. I Jean Biianian leaves her 'guts' to carry five subjects to her brother Marlon Snyder leaves her 'l00 words a minute' to Joh Iverson Shirley Hrueka leaves her curves to Margie Lutkenhaue and her ability tc ge p c ed up to Loretta Shores Mardell Ries and Kenneth langsness leave their high school romance to Carol I' s and Betty Lou lcehl Geraaine Houdek leaves her nickname 'Jumbo' to Helen Horton 'lT'Tr'd1eHI1n leaves his sense of humor to Evroul Beckman sn e eaves his giggle and blush to Doris Bullmsn YTITGE 'Inn leaves his athletic ability to Randy Russett nice Kofi er and Elaine Kclaas leave their dancing TOO!!!-QU' to th' lloeller twiTii Paul Luzun leaves his place on the basketball tel to his brother Francie VicB'BtTnseth leaves his ability to get along with ltr Sebastian to next ar s manager Jles Schneber er leaves his interest in baseball to Willie Steneeth es or e eaves her interest in biology to the bugs nn s Hulnier leaves his place on the 12 30 basketball tem to Donald l Elfk Leonard Herold leaves his happy gc lucky way to Peanuts Schneberger XX X N Wwtd wafers S X, X Macaw sf ,Q ' x 5 X X 6 sh I, X 1 I Ni 5 N 1 A Q -- as s ' '- . 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Ihether ld is trying to fix the car again or the car is finally getting revenge, we don't know--only time will tell. rg Ie see Shirley Hruska standing there ln a ravlshlng bathing suit before the jx artlst's stand. Oould it be she la a model? Oould be. There in her hand ls fl the product she is modeling--mouse traps--Catch? ,, hi Perhaps you have all noticed the new comic strip in the paper?--!ou know, the one with all the pretty girls? In the corner penclled in neat letters ls the name Betts Doubek. Bette s little drawings are now being enjoyed by the entire male population of the U. B. floating out on the night slr comes the sweet sound of a band. Ump, Bl, 81, Ump, Bl, B13 1t's our own Ole. Ole finally bought out Jack Still and changed the 'lille to 'Down Beat Ole and Els Dead Beats.' Julian Fisher now has the title of 'the world's moat perfectly developed aan.' fle killed the rest of thea.J Jullan ls advertising a new body building agency, with the slogan, 'I make 'em or break 'em.' I see 'Gorge pushing a cart in front of her Could lt be no it couldn't, or could lt' Oh' Yes, 1t's one of the grocery carts at luchelt's Bhe has now been promoted to head cart pusher lardell has invented a new style cafe that she says ls auch easier to PUD If you want food, you just put a nickel in the 'grub box ' You'll probably get some apple pan dowdy with a pickle in the middle, but what's the diff, nobody will know what he's eating, anyway, lf lardell serves lt Sitting behind the desk in a nice Oldsmobile garage located next to Mer dell's joint is none other than Kenny Vangsness It seems Kenny has taken up a slde line of selling bicarbonate of soda to lardell's customers The only trouble ls he eats more than he sells The kids in G H B are now taking typing in the Bnyder method typing books With this method you also make uae of your toes Of course you have to type the same copy on both typewriters, but then this saves on carbon paper Della lobes, the offlclal fender bender tester for the Lasti Plastic Car Corporation, tests the fenders on all the new Lastl Plastic cars Agnes Korbel is now working on the new feature length cartoon, 'The Ginger Bread lan,' which will be in competition with Walt Disney Who ls that broad shouldered blonde boy calling popcorn on the streets of Minneapolis? Well, lf it lsn't our dear Vernle Qui e a racket, lf you ask me le see B111 Iinn slmonlzlng Vern1e's popcorn truck His salary ls ten bags a job Be spends his spare time coaching over at the University of Minne- scta. after retlrlng from blg league baseball, Jim lchnebergep ls now seen sell- ing peanuts and pop at the !ankee Stadium where Oalmar fech Plays Bplllvllle Unlverelty Irene ltteldorf has invented a new kind of school bus It not only comes and gets you in the morning, but it also has a carpet that goes bus to the house This is eo you won't get your feet wet on from th some f those ralny mornings Ah! yes, we see one of our senior girls has gone into the nursing pro- fession It's none other than lary Jean Shanahan who is now taking care of the little puppies at the dog hospital Darlene Tupy has perfected a new alarm clock, that not only wakes you up ln the morning, but also 'runs down' stairs and puts the coffee on the stove. As I passed down the street I saw a sign, 'Marriage Broker,' Room 502, fifth floor, Boing a bachelor, I decided to investigate I went up and asked for the manager you can imagine my surprise when Dennis Hulnker walked out . Alice Rcthmeyer ls traveling through the country delivering lectures on 50' to SW your aan and hold him ' Afterwards I learned that mhe was still unmarried llaine Kclaas is running an escort bureau for men in Chicago lor a side line she is Bead lanager of the Bears and Roebuck Oompany Paul Luzum ls the floor walker in the hosiery department at the Galaar Dry Goods Company NX XX X g S x xx xx XX xxcx Wwlx N X .mm 'Swear' OX X W Wxwfftg 59 X KK cf Rina Q N ft S g E My a A- Y-Q-L.. j 'ssl 1 X Sl es 5 x, xx-. . Sh 'Ag .- X AQ S' N Q Q S W x KX-vb? e a e X .. , 'X ' 1 6 Q w . a Q, - . ff-,X 5 S C ' X . QE ash I l . . Q.: h c f - - N x 9. . . gr SS . ,X Y , -, ' X gs S' S, e .u, Q , . gs? a t . as YQ: fe e W ' E 1 - - T 0 is . A N N . . - . 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' f I f A x g' 4 . . , ' z' ., , bl ,, H I V J I X7 L,,5Zf19 Bottom Row H Gehlinc, M SchJonn1tz, Etteldorf, G Snindelar VoellPr, I .ukten'nae, L Vnrtln Second Row Miss Broshnmner, Sponsor, B Moe11Pr, B Noehl N -Eqfonvrud, H Horton, J Prev, M Collignon ' lr Row R Prana, Beck,fJ V S Hnnnan, R Rueaett, G Buc'e t S C Pose Q-7 3' ' f Bottom Row L Huber, L Shores, C Zweibahmer, G Huinker, A Wlelinb, K R'Samusaen, E Kiel Second Row Miss Leichtman, Sponsor, R Evenson, L Ries, F Luzum, R Havel, C Meyer, V Xorbel, L Behneberger E22 Row K Kolaas, A Rusastt, D Sobolik, D Hanson, P Gerleman, T' Fjelstul, L Rothmeyer . f nf p f, L, ' C ' ' X ' ' 1 U ,.1- . . L V . . I , U. . , A-In A 1 '44 - AA g A . -A . : X I N ' . , . , LEF-d Q 4: . E. m 1, .. 1. . . - H 1 , 'Q ..B'.:C:xe1T,, . . 232 Hoy: R. Kulec, H. Hillerlnnd, H. Slvblska, J. Kuhn, F. Gehllng. ,H 7 . .4 X ,,f'l VI, A. J-JY , J' , -J no : . . . . . 1 -.d-. qw-2 , Q ' n . . 0 I O U ' Z . n 1 u n Vt QIF, . ,fi ypf I' 4 d Ks? X :ie :uh K - - f' ,. -Z 'l1 il. -ryffr-2 ,-x,-W , ?'f1f31ifi jfifff W if igggt f. 'urx , I ' Q11 QXQNA f'jfAj5,:3 S 'Q ,yd Y :.f:z Fj5 f ..-'X ' 1- 2237.5 .ff-1 7 3 ff' Y I 5 gf : T .3 - Lyi , ' . ,Gfsxy ,' U I z -- -A N ----- -f r ... .... dwg. I xl 0 . 1 rx 1l w. Q 1 ' of N e YQQSSX N . -. ,f kr, K, asia! NSW anion IS org, In g,pg,.b.r, 1944, y., thg ggggr freshmen, Joined ranks with the rest of the students to begin our life in high school. Losing 6 members after our sophomore year, Roche Lansing, John lcholbrook, and Donna Lou Prana, and adding Alice Wagner, Btanleylhev- ik, and William Btenseth this year, our total enrollment stands at 19. As the junior class play and the junior-senior banquet are in the past we 'seniors of l94B' are looking forward to our last year at Cal- mar High School. I .fambr C7444 ffagf On lovember 8 the juniors presented the play, 'High Pressure lomer.' It was a story of a typical American family. John Iverson, as Homer, startled the world with his salesmanship and inventions. With his arrival and that of Aunt Cora and '!ayette,' the hen which turned out to be a 'he,' things started pop1n','hlong with Junicr's rifle. Zenith declared the family had 'bats in their belfry' 'cause lrs Woodruff found funerals 'so stimulating' and Pape Woodruff Jlet 'wouldn't want to miss a fire ' There were plenty of bangs, crashes, screams, and laughter Kiss Dolores Dalgk directed the play and the cast did a splendid job Homer Hampton Haywood Hrs Chester Woodruff Chester Woodruff Arlene Woodruff Boots Woodruff Junior Woodruff Zenith Irs Margaret Taylor Aunt Cora Wade Wainright lr Ohetwynde Bunny Taylor ephemera l9ZP0f 9' As freshmen in the fall of 1946, we had an enrollment of 28 During the year three asmbers of our class dropped out and one joined to make our enrollment 26 Intering our second year at Calmar High, we found an enrollment of 26 Our class is noted for being the roughest and toughest in high school This year 5 members of our class Florian Gehling, Jerome Xuhn, and Duane Nesvik were left by the way side, leaving our enroll ment 25 Our reputation as a tough and rough class our prize w1nn1ng homecoming float the home coming initiation party, hard on the fresh men good times by everyone soon to be juniors, we hope ?'f'8Sf7h7Gl7 fflsfory A freshmen class of 25 enrolled at Calmar High Bchool on the opening day of school, September 2, 1947 After a few months we lost Darlyne Nesvik, who transferred to a different school We became mem- bers of the high school when we were initiated at the Home coming Initiation Party in October No one received broken bones or bruises It V10 PGN! although a few did 'feel indisposed ' We know we have Ill! UCPPY years ahead of us in Calmar High School Decorating our float for the homecoming parade getting initiated with odd flavored chocolate candy presenting our ideal school room skit planning for the valentine party seeing hearts in our sleep John Iverson Rose Marie Hauber Stanley Bhevik Marilyn Kiel Dorothy Flaskerud Loren Wsselmann Lydig LORBIHQ Alice Wagner Darlene Bohneberger Vincent lecvar Alvin Tlmp Ihyllis loehl xxk N wewgx f X gy f 2? , . . - W A xg, K i gg zsy of 4igEg41!Eg F iy - 1 X v 9 so ww I ,,.A Q 6 eh 1 xg S4 Sarge 3 X xx Sgr A9 I . Nz. J gt . 5 is it R 3 a e I 0 E Q 2 S . ' ' :ways ' , S .. . . . . . 2 QEBQ im N 1 . . Z . Q ,t S Q s s a s s a e s e I e S' S . g . a s e e 1- A is e a s e a e s e Ng . . . . . . , xkg Ai Sw , ,, , es Q . . . . . 1 if ' SS? e - S ' - '5 . . 1-: ii win N QA ' my Q a y Q ., N -- NS . - Y - - Q , li e L . .I ii -- - 54. S :E SF -, - - lg 8 sn as -- -- . 9 Q Y? r :. A wgx v , n N s,Nr . b, . S P' if. Q - E, I 8 ' e FF' ss . . Q, c ghwi XR O - 'f s x Egg looking forward to another year at 0. H. 8. tiixg ,..,. vmenee- no gn ...M ef e , , ' 'TX 1' 42 ' - 'I ' I G . A IJ' . . :xx K we e 'I M :,, ,xx 8 Q . --- at ' ia fi 51+ as ,h N N1 ,,. 14, X N -X ,. g- .4 ::. '-.. :..---' . ' A w j,?Lr, ii,4fSf,g, 0 Y 'N ,X lx gqfaaczf fcwdcl Bottom Row: J LaDue, K Boland, P Paulson leoond Hoix K laalln, I Ippene, G IGGY. X198 Doerf- 7 0h'rv f'fOme D Hanson, L lumednhl, Kubouahok, 0 B.naa, PLP RALLY school te vm' vhs lit onto aevezal selections Bpeeclee were made by enc player the coach, ani lr Iverson 'e howeco ln, cel ' V an on O to'er wth H house eke c nee 'nofra plwver through t e afr1e's to B crei n, o' x by Leona d He old uni Yhe foot! e AAQQQ' du ry the fire Cheer eadere direetei velle ' e b x PARADE On 'X rext u'terrocn 00U0ber Ont! nneem'1e1 L e b nnr a e, tue flontq lined e order RI f at 1 e H 'er rtte1'a1ta are f out fren re oat, tlcyc en 'liven the prede school eouhm ore lou a,r1cultu e float junior lfnt grinder H1 H alma! 0 troll ho e turning a crunk axl prlndlnp Adu v football hows to a Pulp CRCVNING De'ween halves of tue game Vardell Ries was crowned Porec: int Queen Miss Leicntman pn e a brief wele D speech n ' 1 t oduc u e queen and attendant! Co cup at e of the football team, Julian 'is e nni Greg Leneirp, crowned the queen Her at'e la Ye were Loretta Shores, Helen Hort n, ax' Axdrer Hackett VO TBAhn JAME he Homeclml , been e u was w en ar 'an a mar eco ed on e t 'rd plav of th e w er 1 op big hole and Winn ruahef aO ylrdq for a 30U0hd0lh M e extrl point failed Adare br x,rt t ball bqcx tf t'e 10 UHPPP they we e spilled by deselmarr e score F ter x point wee al fx care back and Schreberper we ' around tie end e n scu e interoepted aaa put Adams 1 t e en t L nlf 14-12 O t e kickoff Cainer recovered a fun'lP ani Se.neberser skirted t e erd to put the earpwxs in front 10 14 Adn.e t rentened again, but ealmar held fast, lr 1 p tk big game o 'he seas n e e - ' - I I 5 0 Q V. . Tn ., m ' ,.eor.L1 n meg . C , T' . L tue - . A sn iw led by tue .f ,H 11 V. e f+1n' l 5 h , ' . 1 . t'a p rkl ' l V. A Inge M n'1re . r r - , pull boys threw 'R no h . 1 ' , , - and tx all pl yed ' , ' I ll of Zia! ffioil-All I, ' l O S55 ' V ll? Sv Nyskw Xgx .He 1 . . . w., ,, x, . Q - for n ig Q - d I, . . up in thi z the b xl .lo 3 tue vu en nd 4 1 .M 1 3 sent. ' 1 Q hu 2 fl H l,. W' by , h . e , . , , . . Q .Ln ' 'Q ' ' F ' ' X The sophomore float was chosen me the reel. It connieted of H men: ll C ' T o V . y xo f ..' 3 - . . z - ., H , . 2 fe ' , ' v .. ,um , . nn n r e' th , - I n . D F . Y .T . ., u.n: n. V ' 1 If. A ' I . .A V, A . e Th . n' V W a a cc L Gals Lent Ah .e 12-14. C 1 r. . th k. . Q he :nm L . he line Aenr .p a i F . .L Q . . ftf. he ' J H ' .r - 4 ' .:. Th ' .f the e tru 7-6. C ml' . . - ne ' . to mak th -r lf-'. An ,Qi p n h l d A he A . n h Q . he . I ,V ' n, ,. ' f rv b W, , ' A 1 . . .- , ., A . . v .2 n' ge , ' . f , M . .4 X sr.- .wb X i QTL, ,. .g22'4rif-'-' A f fm fn' , 5' fr' H 4 , f- , 5, j . ..y,,J-5514.9 W 1156 52 :'i3?- f if .1 x Q fi, Ii , f' . XX V ,T .I -.LV , gif ,. 1, ' jg. 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Ia leptember, the band marched in the Centennial Celebration parade in -hlllvllle and played for the lt. alcyslus Parish Festival on leptse- bsrlb. lsveral members of the band played between acts of the Junior class play. fhs entire band played Ghristmas carols for the Christmas progrl on Deceaber 20. The band also played at the L1ncoln-lash1ng- ten prcgrl given in february. !he big event of the year was the music contest held at lanken on larch 29. Those who played sclcs were: clarinet, hsndal Bassett and Olaf liersnessg tenor saxophone, lardell lies: alte saxophone, lelen Horton, snare drum, Carol Pose. Groups included! 1 dlarlnet ggartet lrsss artet Cornet trio BI'B'!imersness l'aTLeu larfin T55iTTversea Randal Russett David losper Julian Maher leva lays Ijonerud Julian fisher Joann Prey David flaskerud John Ivereen hose contestants receiving first division rating at Iaukon were Olaf lie:-snsss and lardell Mes, the only cues in their groups to receive this rating. Glee 0lub- llss largaret Balik directed the girls' glee club of 22 members this past year They practiced hard all year leading up tc their en try in the music contest at laukon on larch 28 The entire glee club two selections, 'Vere !cu There' and 'The lappy lliller ' fhe gir s' trio, consisting of lardell lies, alto, leva lays ljceerud second soprano, and lhirley Hruska, first soprano sang, 'In ly Oar den ' For her solo lhlrley Hruska sang 'long of Gladness I ITA- Under the direction of lr lillils the HA chapter was rechar tered, and the group has carried on many activities throughout the year. Those bus rides out to farm places were enjoyed by all, as were the basketball games with neighboring chapters In October a team of boys entered a cow Judging contest at Vaterloo. O Club- fhis group was organized this year with officers as follows! president and treasurer, Vernon itsnseth, vice president, Bill llnn, and secretary, Juee Bohneberger The 0 Glub decides the athletic progru cf the school and determines uniform garnents and methods of wearing awards During the past year they sold Gallar buttons, spon eored class tournaments in basketball, and put on a boxl m wrestling show Plans include purchasing athletic equipment ell' alle are to get behind the athletic program at the school, make it more interesting, and promote better sportsmanship. Oahaea 'lo press! To press! general cry cn last day of the month when all the paper staff hurries about to make last minute preparations for ettlng the paper out The typists rush to get their stories wrlttgn. nder lies Le1chtmm's direction, the mlmeograph machine is set Quay who else has mastered the complications of that device!! and everyone Pifvhel in to get the Cshaea assembled lc one misses a chance to be- come INIIR of the dsyl It Iast the Oahas is in the hands of the stu 3:23. lnoarvgrk as goneifoihanother monte Lots of fun, huh kids!! a e- e- a, s enewnaneof ar' voted on by the students this year 0.1. . nigh .skool pwu' W3xWt 5' A Q ls ww X A 1 Kr. S 1: N s X 1 1 . O ...M ' pg gf I 'N lt 4 '71 q 1 f, 'li xx A .Q mg ' . I . , I '-,, , of vga ? 5' - Q v . A--Qc S S 1 1. 3, Q 0 'X C - O 1 C ,I x . . V K f ,5-- . E Q f . 5 ji S g h ' lg v ' e 1 O E t ' - gig ik Q 1 I 11 . I . qll: k Na lh ... f a 'ell t.-, if 8 Q Q of Q S Q ' f . NS.. 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Then came Cx-esoo and llgin, three straight shut outs-what next lore lprings, a long !!'1P-Yi-N4 SPOUPQ but llillll ll lflflhflllll team end we lost a sea of mud moved in on ue and ve tied Arlington- Homecoming eh remember the night before and then the puede and finally the gnc? llnn's log runs and f1sher's flying tackles a clash of lines and then a blue jersey flies out and hits e beck for s loss yes, 1t's htoh 730445 Baskefbaff A typical ten--Dill, ld, Paul, htel, Johnny -6' l' to 5' 4'- htoh le like e etred doin the floor--Luxum's flashy fakes and dead shots--Peek's loud voiee and 'beatiful long shotsl'--Johnny always f fouling out and then in cones Duke 6' li' and a brewny 'WOI'- Ie el- ' ' 'P d oreen: And weye remember the pass words, set it op. ass an s we'll always remember some of the soothing eenons after a ball gems thrown away by little 'thxngs.' 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