Calmar High School - Cahawk Yearbook (Calmar, IA)

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Yet it doesn't seem as though we are about to complete our fourth year hereg it seems more like we have Just begun! In the fall of 1944, we were initiated by the so phomores and after the Initiation Party, at which we were guests, we became full fledged members of C H S There were 19 students in our freshman class however, at the completion of that year, we lost one member, Victor Shemik Then we were sophomores, feeling very superior with our year of knowledge, and in true tradition, we initiated a new class of freshmen We lost three mem bers Rocke Lensing, John Schrobrock, and Donna Lou Frana the familiar building We added three new Shevik, and William the year we presented A year later we returned to and scenery as 'Jolly Juniors ' members Alice Wagner, Stanley Btenseth During the course f our Junior Class Play, 'High Pressure Homer,' and were hosts and hostesses at the Junior Senior Banquet given on May 17 The nautical theme we chose was uSa1l1ng to Victory W We lost two members at the end of the year Phyllis Noehl and William Stenseth Early September of 1947 found us back in school, but this time as seniors Yes, four years have gone by, four years that seem like four months On May 28 we shall be graduated as chosen for our motto the Class of '48 We have Tomorrow we shall speak SENIOR CLASS -: fl, 4 2: Mix Iiil 1 - 4, N 1 MVS ve We va- may 'W 1-k f'a M 2 2 2 - - V-f ,af E e e e gh ' ' -:-',,., fl 'A , A 0 if 1' x,N qv' fnT , , A It fx.i ' I KV - .MX' If 61,4 : .A . 0 'ftfjj Y I 'X . f' W . . Y 0 -I 413711 1 0 - , 1 . 5 A s ', 'I' 2 Q . 3 5 'Today we are silentg ff'f iWfg ffmj' 3m5Q fig ' A M QfgF2fA? 457 'V 'EB - ' Dsffl L is .gs 'iii L .X ! A . N' ... ,l ' Q' ' T - J' A e ., yi: V '- ---f 'r, 3- A- - Lu fu Y-g '.:, Louis Albertson.. Vlnoent Beovar... Dorothy flaskerud Andrey Hackett... Rose larie Hauber.... David Hooper... John Iverson... Marilyn Kiel... Lydia Lens1ng.... Laverne Masslan.. Darlene Bchneberger. Stanley Bhevlk. ..... . Lucille 8obcl1k....... Alvin Timp ,,,, Alice Whgner.... Loren Weselmann . , - -v- a' -U ... 4 'vr .4 :M ,tg -A -. f.-'J' .'.,Fr.'7f.', ,' al 1l'a',.', CLASS PROP!-IECY .le see light-footed Louie, the worldpfamous boxer, versus Joe Palcoka, at Madison square Gardens. Ye are sorry, Joe, but we don't see much hope for you .Vince is working as a model in Haug's Store. You guessed it--he's modeling shoes, the large economy size. .Dorothy will be a nlnth wonder of the world within the next year. As the main attraction of the 'Conover Crazy Comedlans,' she ls seen being shot out of a cannon. Happy landing, Dorothy! .Andrey fCl1p 'lm c1oasJ Hackett barber shop. lhe specializes men 'butches.' ls now running a in giving college .He see 'Cozy' chugging along in her houseboat following the United States Navy. .'Dave' has gained fame as a mechanic. He recondi- tions old cars. His policy is 'If mine runs, any- body's can.' .We hear Johnny has been promoted to head cornet player at the post offloe. He wakes up all 'male' clerks. .We see Marilyn as chief nurse ln the Dr. Angle lorm Hospital. Che puts the crawl back in the caterpillars. .Harry G. White has influenced Lydia. Bhe is work- ing on the atomic bomb at Oak Ridge. Laverne has an important government Job. His red head is used as a signal beam for all planes at the Festina airport. Darlene ls at Ames, taking a combination Home lo. and Agriculture course, so she can qualify as a farmer's wife. Stanley has just accepted a position as a PP1'lt0 secretary. He takes dictation from 'Cozy' and Audrey. Lucille, the model housewife, puts on demonstra- tions of the new type can opener, every Thursday afternoon, for ignorant brides. Alvin has been trained as a highway patrclmsn He gives instructio h ' country road.. ns on ow to drive over muddy Alice is president of the B. P. C. H., Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Men. In her spare time, she is head popcorn popper at the Inwood, 'Butch' is conductor of the street oar line be- tween Calmar and Pestlna. He got the job because he knew the route so well. Jap f,z f:T:?jq.v Us - - a. J l Q . 1 M., -. 'T. 1 .iw W zwi' my 3:75 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Being of insane and incapable minds, we, the senior class, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We wish to leave our seats ln the assembl to the uniors and our good looks and along with each senior class and And now for I, John Iverson, and as for my ca I, Marilyn Kiel, to Laura Moeller Y J good grades to the sophomores. Our ability to get other in class meetings, we leave to next year's our belongings in our lockers we leave to 'Andy.' our personal bequests: do will my ability to play basketball to Bob Fredette r, 1t's anyone's for the asking, do will my blonde hair and Veronica Lake appearance sg my boldieh manner, I bequeath to Carl Don Meyer. 1, Alvin Timp, do will my new car to Evroul Beckman, my position on the noon basketball team I leave to Lester Johnson. I, David Hosper, do will my excess pounds Kin equal portions! to Maren Preus and Joe Bhindelar and my ability to get along with Miss Lelchtman, I leave to her future Kfuture what???J I, Alice wagner, do will my danclng au1l1ty to Sherald Bluka and my record from Lawrence Welk to Randy Russett. I, Rose Marie Hauber will my typing ability to Carol Fossg and as for my boisterous ways, I give them to Bertha Moellere. I, Stanley Shevik, will my manly physique to Joe Hemesath, and my numerous duties as president of the seniors, I leave to the lucky person next year. I, Audrey Hackett, will my ability to make fast acquaintances to Jo Ann Frey, and my ability to get along with the Navy, I bequeath to the Army. I, Lucille Sobolik, do will the hours I spend fixing my hair to Mary Ella Ludwig and my downtown rendezvous I give to the drug store gang. I, Loren Weeelmann, do hereby bequeath my ability to woo the girls to George Buchelt, and my getting permission to speak in the assembly I leave to Marcella Schupanltz--may she use the time as profitably ae I did. I, Dorothy Flaskerud, will my pug nose and freckles to Neva Mae Bjonerudg I'm only too willing to give my blush to Helen Horton. I, Vincent Becvar, leave my tecknique of flying a bus without a pilot's license to Reginald Sleblska, and numerous make-up slips I'd like to leave to Carol Foss, but he has more than his share now. I, Louis Albertson, do will my muscles to 'Peanuts' Sohneberger and my good looks I think I'll keep. I, Lydia Leneing, will my intelligence to 'Doe' Sobolikg my sweet, angelic look I bequeath to Ronald Moudry. Last but not least we want to tnank the faculty for their kind patience during our pleasant years at Calmar High School. In witness thereof, we hereby say-Leo long--1t's been wonderful being students here. THE SENIOR CLASS 2..Ay,, , EIU ? - 1-'A' - Y'?Ti3fQf5s. -N :faint-.1Q'Lf'g'. 'L 'Ef ,f'xg,. l 12V ' ' 4 1-1-1 VA ' ' , ,.- N fvLu.4Q' 77 Si 11. Ur' Q . 3. ki ' F TZ.. a'X .QFQR I1 l U fi fi Y ' Q fi f I G , 14 1' I-ix V ,' I L X 11775 Wi' nf I 41'-I, J Q 1 1 snff' H I 'I Lydia ,ggg ei MJ fzyw .ll,k Z 'i . r-N zz in t A. A-. ..f,, 'gafgjg' 5 . 4'1 :f,,.',-1 -- - 'bxmfvhw 'me Louis Albertson Vince Becvar Dorothy Flaskerud Loren deselmann Alice Wagner Alvin Tlmp Lucille Sobollx Stanley Shevlx Darlere Schneberger uonnny Iverson Lfdla Lenslnb Rose Marie Hauber Audrey Hackett Marilyn Kiel Laverne Msssmar David Hooper '61 7' is , f,.. . 1-XR w 45' C9 nf ' - 1Fs,LuL 4 ' -':. fVSp 1Q' SENIOR CLASS Nickname 'Louleu 'Betchn 'Dortu 'Bute 'Lassie Al' 'Tlmp 'Lucy 'Btan Red 'Knuc 'Lee 'Cozy Aud 'Blondie' 'Cass 'Jack Is nice tall short cute timid quiet smooth impossible engaged fmalei man tiny happy capable who knows? a senior corny Has waves 8 Car bright future Helen ears brown eyes good times fifteen toes Leo big feet brains a diamond quite a time blonde hair red hair Chevie CLASS OFFICERS President Vice Pres Secretary Treasurer Stanley Shevik Alvin Timp Audrey Hackett Dorothv Flaskerud Class Colors Old gold and silver Class Flower American beauty rose Faculty Advisors Miss Ballk and Mr Z' + ifg 7 S ' ' ' ' hu 1 4: . 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SOPHOMORE CLASS ' A 45666 x5f First Row C Zwiebohmer, M Rasmussen G Huinke , L Kiel A Nieling, D Bulman, L Huber Second Row N s B om, sponsor R Havel C Iefer P L er F Luzum L Johnson J Yorbel Nr williams srorsor Third Row A Russett L Fjelstul L Ries, L Rotnnever, D Hanson R Fredette, D Sobolik K Kolaas FRESHMAN CLASS llk I-R An. .nn 135' First 393: M. Preus, N. Rothmeyer, M. Iverson, M. Martin, M, Klimesh, D. Nesvik, M, Beckman, V. Lien. Second Egg: Miss Leichtmen, sponsor: G. VHUVSHPQS, 9- JOUUQON, N. Tavlor, J. Barr, N. Peck, J. Lien, Mr. Torgerson, sponsor. l2lEQFBQE5 C- ROUHMGYGF, D. Flaskerud, D, Wangsness, S, Sluka, . ucneit, J, Hemesath, E. Anderson, R, Moudry, R. Albertson, J, Shindelar. ' J..- - - ' . ' v ' X ': ' ' I . f . tr 1. 1 . 4 ' , ' E , A 5 1 .Qty I 5 W. O R ' . - I . H u ' L W' l 2 . '. ' co' F , 'rs' - 1 J M D A-L 0 , , F! 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V, .4 F ' U ' .-X 1 D 1 J ' '-1' .lffiiiei . 'Q vi P' 0. I fr- '13 -. F ' 45 .nm 4321? QL sr Q ' wp 5 sef'5ff2 HM? Q- ,, .1 -4 '- , W : E -1' 54 . g .fn ' 1 f f ., ' '5 '46 - J 11213 52325 Em I 2, , A 5 W K 9' mia- K 4l.jb.!,.f In I .934 N313 ,I , X e ,f ,... . v i 4 1: ,E I, - H . .'1:s-.w14v.,'..-. . -'H , Z , J'-L ' gi ,V , 'f -'fp W ' ' t1 ?-vs , --'ff -.1p..v5?jmf' , , A ' 'f A 'FL . ' . 'M' ' 5'1 1'-'-iff'-n 7h.r :kv -Fu ' 7' 1 'Q ,' .W ' J' ' P F '. L' THIRD GRADE FOURT t Row Holten J netz Luzum, S R1 n , gernan J Kaalln D Hans n H 1U Berda, Iver on A Bulman R Fov , Payne Third Row Griffin H Knutson, D Huinker J Shanahan, D Russett R Knutson D L1 n Gaffney Fourth Row G Berdr, G Ehler, L Fredette T Bulnan J Peck, ress R 1 kerud V Kubousrek SIXTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE First Rom K Grundelano A Vick K Kaslin M Gaffney, E Preus F Luzum, M Huinker, L L n Second Row. R. Eppens R. Brandt J. A. NPSVIK M. Hillman, J, A, Hangsness, E, Knutson, M. Weselmann, R. M. Shanahan, J. Hove, E. Holten, Misa Ludwig, QQLQQ Egg: H. Preus, T, Iverson, G, Griffin, G, Pavolec, R. Hillman, C, Bulman, J, Martin, H, Holten, P. Hove, C. Paulsen, J, Black, Absent: R. Grindeland, J. Rusaett, R E , , . .. L , 4 , - . . - - J ' Q, ,, . , -, A 3 If T. if , V T 4, ' X 1 .gv 2, Q , N f W 1 ,, D ...3 - , - p - - S E. Hui, H, , , If , , Q io., Seoong Egg: G, Eddy, J, kartin, R, Kinnetz, C, Ehler, N, Paulson, B, Ka:1 , G, . , D, sy , , .5 , ., . e Mrs, f , -nz N. f' , . . L , . . , . , . e , N. . --if . T 1 . . I , . 1 , . J. Wangs1,. , , F as , , -. , -4: . 1, o 3 0 D ' '. , ., . . . 16 - . , , , , PRIMARY GRADES First Row P Ehler, M Neyer L Stelnfadt K SoWfnd B Sjullie T Allen, F Eppens Second Row E Knutson P Paulsen J LaDue K Kaslin M Holten H Kinnetz Miss Doerr Absent R veselwann K Ru se+t R BuWman L Fafn CHEER LEADERS M Iverson, G Hulnker, N Peck, D Nesvik, L Huber I , , L , , , , , -VL , I , I O O --.............. 1-....: ' I ' ' D ' I ' 3 C , I , O . nv A -a , 1 , - 11 , , 1. , ID u , , ...L 1 , . K O . . . . . XQETX Ml ,J M X jun 42 J- f C X gy' ? ' x if 0 .5 3 SX P- ' I Yfg -0, C' PA v ' Q 4 ' Q . .Fe 5 ff ' X4 Y: of C- YJ f Q fm X 2. W BAND 5 fw A 95 F5 Ang A 'N fx W-. ,f Y .1 .X ,.,A First Row: R Flaskerud, P Hove N Relsner, R Havel, N Peck, J Iverson E Anderson C Rofrnever, F Horton, E Kiel Second Rov Miss B lik Director C Paulson V Frans ? 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' I S:..,,,,,, K NS.,--,,a,',-Z I x N -.pq . - ...W . . 5, , ,,,.-,xvnv . ,argl ,ff F1 .ls M u uv . .,mv:,:!- ,gil J. xx CAHASA Stanley, you'll have to retype your stencil--Why doesn't Randv get the sports news in?--Oh, my hands are so inky--Johnny,you fed 3 sheets in at once--Listen to that extra squeak in the mimeograph--How many more stencils left to run off?--I've typed three stencils already. Oh, well, all in a day'e work putting out the Cahasg, but we've en- joyed it very much. CAHAWK Did you cut those pictures down?--Who typed that class w1ll?-- Smell that glue--Shut that window, the stuff is blowing all over--Get some books--Who's got the scissors--This doesn't fit--Who cut the le s off the girls' basketball team What goes on this page New where d the band go? Postvllle It's almost together Thank goodness we're finished off it goes FFA The F F A was as active as ever this year They competed in a cattle Judging contest at the Waterloo Cattle Congress, which won third Place among F' I A boys all over the state The four winners were Raymond Lien, Leste Jotnson, Linus Rotrmever ard foseph Shlnde third P1809 among F F' A boys all over the state The four winners were Raymond Lien, Lester Johnson, Linus Rothmeyer and Joseph Shinde lar During the winter months the boys played basketball games with neighboring towns and entered a tournament at West Union All the boys sponsored worthwhile projects and profited from them immensely They raised funds by selling pop at games and Christmas cards during e year C CLUB The election of C-Club officers was again held this year with, Loren deselmann, president Louis Albertson, vice president, Francis Luzum, secretary and Laverne Massman, treasurer The club sold foot ball badges, held class tournaments in basketball, and presented inter eating boxing and wrestling exhibitions With the proceeds they plan to buy new warm up jackets for basketball With almost every boy possessing purple letter sweaters, the lettermen are easily distin guished in the high school GLEE CLUB Miss Margaret Balik directed the girls' glee club of 40 members this past year The girls' have all worked every hard toward their this past year The girls' have all worked very hard toward their entry in the music contest at Postville on April lO The glee club sang two selections, 'Light Divine' and 'The Czechoslovaklan Dance Song ' The girls' trio participated in the music contest at West Union on April 3 The trio consisted of the following Dorothy Flaskerud, soprano, Neva Maye Bjonerud, second soprano, and Jo Ann Frey, alto There was also a vocal sextette consisting of sopranos, Dorothy Flaskerud and Helen Schmitt second sopranos, Margie Lutkenhaus and Neva Maye Bjonerud, altos, Helen Horton and Jo Ann Frey BALD The Band this year is under the direction of Miss Margaret Balik Throughout the year, they have participated in a good many programs They played for the Lincoln Washington day program in Februarv The entire band played Christmas carols for the Christmas program Those who played solos at West Union on April 1 were clarinet, Randal Russett, alto saxaphone, Helen Horton bar1tones Mary Lou Mar tin and Carl Don Meyer snare drum, Carol Boss, and piano Neva Maye Bjonerud The cornet trio, consisting of John Iverson, Nancy Peck, won a first rating They competed in Other instrumental groups lncluded clarinet trio, and brass quartette The band played NPonce De Leon Overture' and in the music contest held at Postville Oh April 10 fu 'Xf- -1-2'f'6r i ur rn 'ULEUH sl Carol Rothmeyer and state music contest quartette, woodwind WRomant1c Overture' 9 ff s H 5. 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' ,ii if 5- v g'R0 1.1! 4: Il I 1 'll l g'W':?f'- 1' 1 ,X X' 1 1 X N5 ' , sk f Q Q A-'-f'-, if,fdyf,:. , A r ' fr .. Q Ml I, ,..,. gp.,-r' - ' f .-,Q ' I' - -, -Q,-f., .V ,.,. ,K -. .1 4: . ' :I . Na, .- -, I .....:, . ,I :rs-L,,x but 1 H ' 5 3.-,I . -A n V N .-fn-'..f'.so' -, 'cmfff JUNIOR CLASS In September, 1945, as eager freshmen, the Glass of 1949 joined the ranks with the other students to begin an exciting life in high school. There have been a quite a few changes in the class enrollment. Some students have left, and others have come. The three new numbers Some students have left, and others have come. The three new members added to the class this year were: Helen Schmitt, Marcella Phillips, and Mary Ella Ludwig. The present enrollment is 24. Now that the Junior class play and the junior-senior banquet are in the past, the 'Seniors of l949' are looking forward to their last year at Calmar High School. JUNIOR PLAY On the evening of November 12, 1945, at 8 OO o'clock the Junior slag: Sgsgigged the play, 'Going on Seventeen,' a three act comedy by This play portrayed a typical American boy of sixteen who is called upon to meet the unexpected problems that come with adoles cense How he battled his way through to success was the theme of this absorbing play which abounded in humorous scenes Mrs Brom directed the play and the cast did a splendid job C Elsa Helen Schmitt, Buddy Carhart Randal Russett Mrs Kate arhart Margie Lutkenhaus Florence Carhart Neva Maye Bjonerud Craig Vincent Sabinus Bucheit, Tom Williams Richard gales, Paul ' orge Bucheit Shrimple Carol Foss, Joan Vincent Helen Horton, Lilluma Jo Ann Pre , Frank Cerhart Michael Shangggn, Helen Maxine ollignon, Doris Har! Ella Ludwig, Agnes Marcel a ohupanitz SOPHOMORE CLASS Aa proud freshmen in the fall of 1946, this class began their journey through high school Now as sophomores in high school, they have proudly entertained the rest of the students with the initiation of the freshmen at the initiation party, October 17 The class has added several new members to their class this year including Robert Fredette Ray Lien, and Lester Johnson This year has proved to be a lot of fun as well as educational and the sophomores are looking forward with new zeal to being the Jun iors of next year FRESHMAN CLASS On September 2, 1947 balmar High School found a large class of 25 freshmen going through its doors After a month or so they were initiated and became full fledged members of Calmar High No one re ceived any broken bones and thus far have enjoyed their high school life enormously They have entertained the student at a Valentine Party and have participated in many other activities They are all looking forward to many happy years ahead of them at Calmar High School kin ,ov of ,rr JFMIV 'rid l qnffj' IFC! ,-K -. .. 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It was the students of Calmar High School and the whole town, in general, getting pepped up about the football game with ,Ar1ington. Our pep rally began with a snake dance. After a selection by tne band our cheer leaders led us in several yells. Head cheerleader, Lorraine Huber introduced the football squad, Coach Torgerson, and manager David Hosper-who made short speeches. INITIATION PROGRAM FRIDAY A. M.-- Friday morning was a scene of many fanaastic, weird looking creatures enterin the halls of Calmar High for it was the beginning S of initiation, No, it was not the comic paper walking around, but it was the freshmen. Some of the costumes represented were Jigga by Maren Preus, Mrs. Meany by Floyd Bucheit, Little Iodine by Joe Shind- dlar, Pansy by Ronald Moudry, Daisy Mae by Eddie Anderson, and Lil' Abner by Mary Jo Iverson. These are only a few of the comical faces that entered school Friday morning as well as bowing to the upper classmmsnon request, They responded very willingly while repeating, classmen on request. They responded' very willingly while repeating, 'We bow to thee, O worthy upper classmen.' PARADE BEGINS.- The parade startlng at l:45 marked the beginning of an eventful afternoon, October 17. Led by the high school marching band and mad- sfternoon, October 17. Led by the high school marching band and maj- orette, Lorraine Huber, the school buses and floats followed. The grade school float, which won first rating by the judges, Mr. John LaDue, Rev. Charles Paulson, and Mr. Idor Bjonerud, consisted of a covered wagon drawn by horses and followed by whooping Indians. Entered in the parade also were the senior float, representing a mower to 'mow 'em down,' the junior displaying the defeated Arlington players' cemetary, the sophomore float representing a homecoming stew of Arlington, the freshmen float depicting the football field with goal posts and a football, and F. F. A. float, displaying a life-size cow. GIRLS ELECTED FOR CANDIDATES-- The eight girls of the senior class were up for candidates as queeng the four highest being elected as candidates by the student body These four Were Lydia Lenslng, Darlene Schneberger, Audrey Hackett and Dorothy Flaskerud. Another election was held to vote the senior girl as queen and lt was Dorothy Plaskerud, and the second highest as her Senior attendant being Audrey Hackett. The other three classes met with their sponsors and elected the following: Maxine Colllgnon, the Junior Attendant, Elsie Kiel, the sophomore attendant, and Christine Johnson, the freshmen attendant. CALMAR TRAMFLES ARLINGTCN-- Calmar toppled Arlington for the second Homecoming victory in two years. The homecoming Queen was crowned at the half by the Captain who was Weselmann. The first touchdown was made by an intercepted pass by Floyd Buoheit on Arl1ngton's 45 yard line. The second tally was set up by a 60 yard punt return by Albertson which put the ball on the 12 yard line. It was then put over on two successive line plunges. The third score was made on a short pass from Weselmann to Iverson. The two teams battled at even terms in the second half. Slebiska played a fine defensive game knocking down enemy passes. Between the halves of the football game our queen was crowned by the team captain, Loren Weselmann, after which the queen gave her thanks and appreciation for being elected. This was followed by a flash of cameras displaying the queen and her attendants and the act of her Coronation. ' 1:.f:,Q ll ..? r-, ll ,uv w . 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