H5 5 2 Cdlmdf SCPIOO' Sae '4 lnn-.-.. Many happy times are had in high school In f tur years we hope you will remember the halls which were kept tidy 1x.,- Q I ,-4' 1, I ' .9 ' ., 95 T hom e dedi at this bo k shall neve forget the h lpful and chee I' 1 service he gave s whe e eeded it nclxj solved counfless problems for if I 1 , . , 'll l K Y L .V X 1' ' o w v c e o . We r e - n The Facuff Spencer williams Mar aret Balik J. C. Iverson Vocational Ag. Manual Training Luther College B.S., I.S.C. Ml ' 3.1 'x sw- ,IQ . V ':i V, r ,Q 1.1. .. , 5 we - . 9k f':1'9 -WRS- '-R' -Q. 4. W Principal English II, 111, B.M., Mt. Mary Northwestern U. U. of Minnesota U. of Iowa HX iv -Sufer I nt endent English I General Science B.A., Luther C. U. of Iowa X rl All 'fe' ' 0 , U' Nur N- -0' l 4 X7 Tho pn ii! 4' i Elaine Petrik Homemafing Biology Phy. Ed. B.S., Wartburg U. of Iowa U. of Wyoming Harold Krueger Band Vocal Music B.A.,Luther C. Viola Ludwi Grades 'Y and 8 Mt. Mercy Creighton U. I.S.T.C. argaret Reisner Grades S and 6 S T Dale Hiedeman Mathematics Chemistry Jr High Boys' B.B I Morningside Doris one Doerr Grades I and 2 Luther College H A Bierbaum Typing Shorthand CAHASA CAFAWK N C State C S U of Wisconsin Winlfred Leah G dee3andh Charles S11 1 H story Government Phy Ed Baseball Basketball Football Drake U an M I I I e u e Ce 4, ' ,J I in -,.... .....1... 'Q . ' ta S' ' fy M . . M J! Nj Q 45 B.s., .s.c.C ' ,, vi. . T ' ' K ' 'K ' 1 .., - W ' fl . AEQWWI 5. N ' 4 w -.. 4:1 S-' Q XL- B.A.: 1. .'r.cf v A Q 1 - ' P8 I. S. T. C. xv x 4' V VB -5 fi Q- . I5 1 fm? y in I Y ' Y, ' ' Nr K ' ' 'ffl' 4 .V',- , 5 ' gg. V 1.3 ' ' Track :J'V2f ,v 2' ll- ' X' ' B oA e I e S 0 T 0 C 0 cl lufdvff-rf? -v 'k lt-I 11476 ,alfa- Jlum-hvd?-L? ,5vw7,o-wn.u..f-LM1., 5,.,.1,,, 'KTA 0fu.4xJh,'L' 07110-wi fry J8fm.L4. 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N ,T l - E1 1 JV, iff' if ' 1 f rx I Bah Da 5 L-4 QF? -an S 'Ubin-Q., Hln A Paul B Norma cel- a Nah R ,sema J R Helen 5 n'v 6 Leosa Aga, '- L1 Ria, Hnhe Do n aaaaja Vern H favth Neffme 'Rm-dh ChuCb. Jan, A ' I ' ' in :Q 12.19 '3 - ,Nf-. . S1 4 5' Ji-j 41 -Q Lf .tj 1 I' -X :Q X -x F' 1- ' Q'-N ff eavyi. I , 1 ' Q 4 vik. g A Ag' !gS 'U iv iii i BNC 7 0 ,'-Q -Q! , - is -fx ' ' 3 , 'KE X fveljn I FCS., . X1!.o.2-ojli , 'ata ir ff-. Aim, jg O: F , , 4 I . fswN ' ' - L 5 , 2, ,A W E . Q' airy, M any -'- 1 Jo a - ill FI' 'U 591, Tfzfll i 15 i'izJ,?f- 2.-LJAW3'-5,3-I Ronnle i . 3 1 ,NX A In .- ,, . 9 1 Ov , L- o r , - ,, ' x 'ii' if ' 15? , ,, 1 7? . osewrqry L :3 , 9 in . . -b C- ' x 5 2 I vga, mnwi U P IL l..1 -' SI- ! is N i if ' 1 fur lx Q4 . ns L. I V ' 1' ' sf 1 V 'r F v, -if f ,Q , A V- A, X iq, T' va, Ronald Albertson Don't look at me, girls, I'm bashful Football l,2,3,h, Basket ball 1, Baseball 1,2,3 H c club 1,2,3,u, CAHAWK u 1 3 M Class ficer 1 M Rita Kolaas i '15 Q-. Celia Lien I'm here -even if I don't tell everyone Mixed Chorus M, Glee Club l,2,3, CAHASA M, CAHAWK h Norma Jean Bushman Why worry? There's anoth er day coming St Mary's 1,23 Mixed Cho rus 3 Glee Club 3 Possessor of personality, ability, and tact She's engaged How could she help it being like that Mixed Chorus M Glee Club 123 Band 3,h cmuwxu Junior Class Play HASA 3, Junior Class Play Ruth Bjonerud Bashful, blushing and blond Basketball 3, Glee Club l, 2 Band l,2,3,u, Saxa- phone Quartette h,CAHASA A 'Y 49 Charles Klimesh Never speak sense when nonsense will answer the purpose. Mixed Chorus 3,hg Glee Club 2,35 CAHAWK lg: Class Officer 2: Junior Class Play lf 1 151K , 3 X 5 ' A 1 ' 5 QFFY K4 3 ig X , nr hw W Janice Russett Why take life seriously-- you never get out alive, anyway. Basketball l,2,3g Cheer- leaderlg Glee Club lg Ac- companist 2,3,hg Band 2, 3,hg Drum Ensemble 2, M3 CAHASA 2: CAHAWK 3, bg Q Barbara Becker with that merry and care free air, you can always tell when she is there Basketball l,2,3 Mixed Chorus 3 M Glee Club l, 2 3 Band 1 2,3,h Drum Ensemble 2,h, CAFASA 1,3 Class Officer l Donald Hageman A demon in basketball--a good scout with all. Fort Atkinson l,2,3g Bas- ketball l 2,3,hg Baseball l,2,3,h, Football M C- ub M F F A M, lor Class Play Gerald Elsbernd There may be greater men than I in this world, but I doubt it St Mary's l,2, Baseball 1,2 Basketball M C C ub M Mixed Chorus 3 A Glee ub 3 F F 3 M A HASA 3 CAHAWK M Class Officer 3 Junior Class Faith Jeanne Luzum I can live without poetry or walking, but who in Leosa Lutkenhaus Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusi asm St Mary's l,2, Mixed Cho- rus 3,h, Glee Club 3 HAWK A the world can live with out talking Basketball 1, Cheerleader AH' K u. h, Mixed Chorus 3,u, Glee Club l,2,3 Vocal Quar 4 tette h,Vocal Solo M uAwK M l 'Q' Q1- Q ,gsv ill, ser 'CIT' x 1 Cl 5 . . . -'Jun- . A : J I ,-- 3 5 9 5 9.3 Mqfa 1 to L if x . ' - 5 CA- ? 3 - 1 F 9 I . C1 I e 0 Ao 1 : C I' ' I 3 U I . Play 1 ' E VN' 1 li 4 S Q . ml- 3Q'eu - . s . '--, -K X 4 fx s - ,E V13 . 3 CA, I Ay fx af All QI..-M N ! Helen June Slebiska Variety is the spice of life don't try one, try them all Basketball l 2,3, Mixed Chorus 3 A Glee Club 1, 9 I Officer 2 Antoinette Buchheit Smiling and willing, al ways her charming self St Mary's 1,2, Mixed Cho rus 3,h, Glee Club 3, CA HASA h if 'Bs Rosemary Rothmeyer Her hair is her crowning !', -4, glory. ' H St. Mary's High 1,23 Mixed Chorus 3,Lg Glee Club 3, CAHAWK Ll l,-si , 4, Marilyn Hinker . Her mind is here but her ff! heart is elsewhere. Mixed Chorus 3,hg Glee Club 1,2,35 CAHASA 23 CA- HAWK M Larry Harold After four years of faith- ful service--I'm laid oft Spillville l Basketball Baseball 2 3 A C Club 2,3,h, Class Officer William Bausch I came,I bluffed, I gradu ated 3 if Football 1 2 h Basket ball l 2 3 Baseball 1 2 C Club 3 M Mixed Chorus 3 M Glee Club 2 3 Band 1 2,3 M Saxophone Quar tette 2,3 M Solo 1,2 Junior Class Play 'Y ut, QL Y 4.x -j 3 ' !-Q 3su3 r I 5 ' X U W1 NW' x 5 A' Q K Y l N e ix In I z , I : 7 g 7 ' n Y y 3 n 3 9 1 5 ' V . : .32 , . 1 1 ' . K 2,33 Band 1,2 3- cuss Q , 'V' ' q ,E X x - K if'ffb . 0 - ' 4 1 A. - Z: '. . . , fu' '- .' Richard Grundeland Now, how to amuse them to- day. 'r -gl 1 x Us Nm X Football l,2,3g Baseball Wh. I '15-e 'il Mark Swella I'm not a musician, I'm a whole band. 25 C-Club 2,3,h3 Class Officer 3 Anne Horton One's studies do inter- fere with one's regular high school courses. Basketball l,2,3: Mixed Chorus 3,115 Glee Club 1, 2.3: CAHASA l,33CAHAWK lg Junior Class Play gk.- Evelyn Darling I could if I would but I won't Football 13 Mixed Chorus 3 M Glee Club 2 3 Band 1 2,3,ll, Cornet Trio 1,3, Violin Solo l 2 3 Vocal som 3 la. Class orr icer l JoAnne Kala For a Jol1y,fr1endly sort she'l1 surely pass Glee Club 1,2 3 CAHASA M Class Officer 2 'll St Patr1ck's 1, Caledonia 2, Mixed Chorus 3 ll Glee Club 3 CAHASA 3 M CA HAWKII Junior Class Play Paul Hove In the theater lies his interest well, most of it anyway Football 2,Basketba1l 1,2, Baseball 1, C Club, Mixed Chorus 3,h,Glee Club 2 3 Band 1 2 3 h Saxophone Quartette 2,3 lg Saxophone Trio 1, Solo 1,2 3 lg Stu dent Conducting 14, CAHASA b, Junior Class Play 't-17 I 'X f 'w 3 Vernon Frana 411 Q X , lg-F U, 1' g Q, Flower I I regal Don't recite so loud while I'm trying to sleep. Football 1,23 Baseball 1, 2,3,hg C-Club 3,hg F. F. A. 1,2,3,hg CAHASA 3, CA- HAWK lp: Class Officer 3 Lois Rothmeyer A blush, beautiful but sometimes inconvenient. Basketball 1,2,3i Mixed Chorus 3,143 Glee Club 1,2 3g CAHASA 2,3,ug CAHAWK Lp Class Officer 1,14 Motto Colors The pest forever gone, the Green and future still our own Silver White Rose -'A I Rosemary Humpal She sh1fted.herbra1n into high and her tongue has been going ever since Mixed Chorus 3 lg Glee Club 1 2 3 CAHASA M Jun lor Class Play Leroy Schneberger Study is a pastime but St Mary's High l,2, Foot ball lL Baseball 1 2,3 I-L C Club 3 M F A Class Officer 3 to af 5 51.5 .I --5 , a QW J if V -I AZ Sw J 1, . ,E 1, why ever do it? U X 3i5fi.Q - , , 5 . F. '. 3114: X Last Wlll and Testament We, the Senior Class of '52, departing from these tranquil halls of ivy and realizing how much everyone, especially the teachers, will miss our presence, do hereby bequeath these little reminders to the people we leave behind To the FACULTY We leave our neat ways of housekeeping, our old tests and bat tered work books JUNIORS Our heartiest congratulations on getting as far as you have S FHOMDRES Our quiet ways and ability to behave in the study hall FE SEREN We leave our sympathy and the courage to bear up under three more years of school And lastly, we leave some of our sentimental belongings Ronald Albertson will my bashful ways to Karen Grundeland and my foot 5 II abillty to Richard 'Tarzan' Eppens Barbara Becker, will my laugh to Fred Hemesath and my glasses to Duane Hliker Ruth B1onerud will my giggle to Mr Silvey and my blond tresses to Nor man Schne erger Antoinette Buchheit will my friendliness to Marilyn Hauer and my short hand a5lIlty to Uon Klimesh Norma Bushman, will my ability to get to dances to Margaret Mary Kuhn and my sparkllng brown eyes to Leta Terry Evel Darling, will my flirtatious ways to Mary Ann Riehle and my abili ty to g o he skating rink to Marie Holten Gerald Elsbernd, will my physique to Donald Bruening and my high gradesto E ren Sforla Vernon Prana, will my black hair to Patty Kala and my class ring to Mary E SIUE Richard Grundeland, will my alibie to Marvin Barrett and my numerous make up sIIps to Eldon Holten Donald Ha eman will my position on the basketball team to Jack Zoulek Lawrence Harold, will my slim figure to Evelyn Kubesh and my attendance cord to Miss Balik Paul Hove, will my job at the theater to Sylvester Sluka and my brother, Wayne, to the Sophomore girls Anne Horton, will my short tresses to Judith Wagner and my good grooming E Charles Swslla Rita Kolaas, will my diamond ring to Martha Weselmann and my sweet dis sItIon to Joanne Nesvik Leosa Lutkenhaus, will my height to Colleen Puffer and my interest in St L cas to Mary Jane Welling Marilyn Hinker will my interest in Ossian to Rose Etta Luzum and my ab1L y o hang onto a man to Mavis Thompson Jo Anne Kala, will my sunny disposition to Suzanne Smith and my seat on the SpIllTIIle bus to Nadine Reisner Faith Luzum, will my talkative manner to Dick Winn and my Doctor's Degree I Chemistry back to Mr Heideman Celia Lien, will my quiet manner to Bernard Pavlovec and my long strides E Mary Ellen Stromsodt William Rausch, will my cigarette lighter to Bob Brueckner md my ability to Bluff my way through classes to Clem Bulman Charles Klimesh, will my Ford cars to Gerald Rausch and sense of humor to R Ben Ruen Ma 1 Lois Rothme er, will my letter a day to Alvin shek and my b ush to Idrfan Kaufman Rosemar Rothmeyer, will my long bob to Joan Huber and soldier friends to Joanne Eangsness Janice Russett, will my interest in last year's senior class to Helen Shlndelar and my typing ability to Jim Huber Helen June Slebiska, will my recently completed address book to Delores N EI and my mafn Interest fboysl to Phyllis Novak Lero Schneber er, will my baseball ability to Marlene Gaffney and my roa s ou ers o Madonna Nulty Mark Swehla, will my musical ability to Bob Frana any my physique to Don R ssett. I, semary Hgmpal, will my gift of gab to Lone Mae Lien. Q O u Z . . E ' : I, , .- I, a -1- . I, - ' , . - I, . , - I, -- . I, e . - I, au . I, en If I, ERE cfrqialr to Robert Terry. I, re ' . It I, o . - I, - po . I, . I, u . I, . I, A . I, n . . I, o . I, . I, eu . I, . I, . I, - . I, . R2 CLASS TFT lf-13M N Nurse Becker is bickering with one of the patients at the Bicker Backer Becker hospital for mental patients We see Mark studying over last n1ght'sgames as hehas now been appointed Director of the Athletic Association for women' 'The winner and still champ are the closin words of Jo Anne Kala's autobiography of her life as the World's Champion oman Wrestler Dick Grundeland is director of the Slip Slop School of tulture for young men in Lower Slobivla Rita is taking cooking lessons at Keith'a Cooking School It seems she can't boil water the way he wants it Gerry E is appearing in the Ringling Brothers' Circus All the women pay a quarter just to see him think he's worth it? Today isa great day in Washington Dt? for William Rausch has just been inaugurated President President of what9?? Is it a bird, is it a plane no 1t's Leosa tearing down the highway on her new invention the fly a minute scooter Faith is modeling evening clothes at the Downtown Strutters Department Store Since our friend Charles Kllmesh has gone into the crocheting business, the production of doilies has gone up one hundred per cent His tiny and delicate fingers really make that needle move Jan Russett is a famous designer h1New York City She especially enjoys designing military uniforms Ah, yes, and there is Lois head cook and bottle washer in Lou1e's Bean ery Norma Jean is driving wrecklessly in an army tank she purchased after having wrecked the family car when she accidentally drove in a fox hole while touring Korea Naturally she was looking for her lost dog We see Marilyn and Tony out for dinner at the Stork Club It wasn't that she couldn't cook, but Tony just decided to gain back a few of the twenty pounds he lost. Don Hageman is a well-known politician. He ibbean Islands in a speed boat with the following 'Come on-a my House ' Anne Horton has a fine job since she joined scrubbing the men's barracks. Lawrence Harold, the Einstein of tomorrow, is a molar solution of radlum bicarbonate possible to Helen June is now Queen of England after a is now touring the Car sign hanging on the back: the WAFs she is now busy determining the weight of be held on a flea's wing. shrewd transaction with Queen Liz in which she talked the real queen out of the throne. PROP HECY ' . 5 I Paul Hove is the famous director of the hooded Ku Klux Band Their latest recording is You Shot Me Two Times Too Often Evelyn has a new job in the testing department at the Crack A Lot Gum factory She sees if there is any snap, crackle or pop in the gum Ronnie Albertson has taken away Bob Hope's title as Amer1ca's Favorite Comedian He told one of Crosby's jokes and the people fell for it Celia is the owner of a super speed roller rink Her motto is 'Skate at your own risk or risk your own skates Ruth is the first lady taxi driver to maintain a quota of ten traffic tickets a day We can tell Nettle has made her second million and that she is going on a long cruise For the last two weeks she has been eating life savers Leroy Schneberger is a noted lawyer in New York Ninety nine of a hun dred of his clients are serving life terms in prison Well we d1dn't say what he was noted for Rosemary Rothmeyer is keeping up the morale of the soldiers at the local service center She puts the 'fizz' in the pop Vernon is a mechanic and his favorite song while adding a brake lining in the transmission is In my Mary Oldsmobile Rosemary Hu pal is a lady politician investigating who put the fur costs in Mrs Murphy's chowder Hlsforu M Presvclenf LRoU1mewje Secrefu B eeker VPres1denf RAll:er-fson Treasurer L Hefv We the proud seniors of 1952 began our high school studies in the fall of 19hS The class at that time numbered a group of 2h freshies Journeying along we finally reached the fall of l9h9 and our sophomore year Our class membership had increased to 27 with the enrollment of Larry Harold, Charles Klimesh and Darlyne Nesvik We found out we were gradually reaching that time when we could look forward to becoming juniors l9SO' Just one more year left before we were finally seniors Also, we added a few new members, namely Antoinette Buchhelt Gerald Elsbernd, Norma Jean Bushman, Leosa Lutkenhaus Rosemary Rothmeyer, Arlene Wenthold, Evelyn Darling, Lorraine Storla and Leroy Schneberger Also, we regretted the loss of two members, Audrey Vick and Darlyne Nesvik During the class year another member left, Lorraine Storla The autum of 1951 brought us to new hope and our destination We lost two members, Arlene Wenthold and Lorraine Shimek but we gained Donald Hage man The four years might have seemed long to us but as we look back to see what we have accomplished, we will not feel sorry We thought we never would make it to see the dey when our diplomas would be placed in our hands, but it finally came UI W - . - in g I ll. or ,. . 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I l - - 4 r V 'B u yfhx Xie 1 'ti tk Name Ronald Albertson Gerald Elsbernd Vernon Frana Richard Grundeland Donald Hageman Larry Herold Paul Hove Charles Klimesh William Bausch Leroy Schneberger Mark Swella Barbara Becker Ruth Bjonerud Q51 Antoinette Buchheit Norma J Bushman Evelyn Darling Marilyn Hinker Anne Horton Rosemary Humpal Jo Anne Kala Rita Kolaas Celia Lien Leosa Lutkenhaus Rosemary Rothmeyer Nickname Ronnie Gerry Verny Dick Speed Peanuts Sonny Chuck Bill Lee Deadwood Bobby Spret Nettie Jean Evie Cookie Horton Rosy Jo Butch Cel Osa Mary Noted For Bashfulness Brains Good looks Trips to the Office Basketball ability Blush Saxophone Corny jokes Influence on teachers Broad shoulders Musical ability Laugh Mathematical mind Friendliness Talking Chewing gwm Having Tony Neatness Gift of gab Cheerfulness Easy going manner Skating ability Height Beautiful hair Plans to Own a farm Be an All Ameri can Play Boy Be an undertaker Get all his make un slips in Invent a hair grower Furnish dates for tall girls Lead an orchestra Own a Chevrolet Co operate and graduate Join the N Y Yankees Start a lonel hearts club Join the marines Be a nurse Join the navy Go to Korea and 99'I'7999'799'P'79'P9 Lasso a husband Guessoooooooqoo Be a bum Set a record filibustering Be a jet ace Get married Own a roller skating rink Live in St Lucas See Pennsylvania 1 S1 g hillbilly R L tt t Pyxg htkry sn JK M My QSM Oy? qwczmx Qw My WJW my N 1 WWWWW JMX? Www if W WM' WWW 394,24 Wwff th L um Jeanni V 1 song t the M t 1 th y Bunny - -d y Hang on to hat man 1 R tt J l . pi Run a a c le l J. , bi k S bi it S t St t 8 man-hat- ers 1 b R V xkfft' 1 u if ff, X x5 S6 9 , W' S . X x qiai M! My QB J ' Ml QQ duff Q l 2,24 J X X 5 XWJ NV J ' All 'W W s NW ' ,, l f , M10 Q6 24 Q, , WX. X Q I ' yi Sp ' l N X xL' , Lx QY N RQ JK gqxl A Vf ' V, Vw .75 is leaf his Helpmq hancljf The JURIOPS fa, f'5 f-N '- A-5 'F-x f'X 'ln P Q Back Imoehl, S Sluka G Griffin, D Bruening, D Bucheit Hillman, R Schuler, L Einck, C Bulman J Zoulek Rothmeyer rd Huber, R Ruen, C Swehla, A Huinker, T Iverson Morris, N Schneberger, M Barrett, A Mashek E Holten 2nd Kuhn, E Kipp, M Lansing M Snyder, L Lien Reisner, M Stromsodt, L Storla, R Frana lst M Williams M Nulty, M Shindelar, M Gaffney Hageman, P Kale, J Wangsness, Mrs Petrik A Huinker President T Iverson Vice President W What a day it was for Calmar High School in the autumn of 19h9, when thirty four freshmen registered After the survival of 'initiation we were welcomed by the rest of the Student Body as full fledged freshmen and ready'to sponsor the Valentine party Returning again in 1950 found only thirtybtwo sophomores Three members lost were Anna Mae Balik Anne Marie Stupka, and Adrian Kautman, while we gained Jim Morris During the year a loss of two more members took place namely, Ronald Thompson and Howard Holten 1951 found us back again as Juniors Our class in creased with the following members Arthur Huinker, Laverne Imoehl, Leroy Einck, Ronald Schuler, Mary Lensing Marvin Barrett, and Elaine Kipp. Showing our talent, we presented our class play, Grandad Steps Out.' In honor of the Sen- iors, we sponsored the Junior Senior Banquet, as a perfect send off. D. Hageman, Secretary ' 5 N. Schneberger, Treasurer 'IW Rn A A 0 s A... I5 , , I , , ' f 5, T ' R' f K :,l -1 n X 'Q I WM ' . , ' Q .6 , QQ, wwf ' ', 'L Tl v l ' 1' ag P- fi ' - i a A w' J .ez i .f 11 4: A J. uw : L. . , . . . R. . . Q . , . 3 : 2: . . . . N. . .' . x ' ' - ,g ll Juruor Class a.q P+fHfW - 'TH 0 Griffin J Zo lek D Bu hheit R H111 S S uk Hui ko n r Stroms dt J Wnngsnosa T Iverson L Imoohl Roisnor P K 1 Kipp D Hag man Miss Doorr H Gaffney H Nulty i J. I 1 Rnd! was femd enough fo ' H x , C!! W A 5 1 ' A 2' X! x I ix ' ' : - - 4 L , Back: G. , , u , , c , . man, . 1 2nd: O 1 0 1 0 I ' I N. , . a A 1 t' E. , 0 , , , , 3? A, H I 4 4 wlxil K If ! ifi W, x1 T' 1 . ' If EQ? A . ' fr tr , lv i' Q L . 1 f Q 1 ni-'4 ' A ' x ' Z UP d'H6 H18 Sophomores A P5 Fi Back Hemesath, L Kuboshek, J Black, G Sjulli, R Lein, Mashek, U Hove, H Preus, C Neuzil rd Nesviky J Huber, A Kautman, C Timp, A Kuennen, Huinker, D Schissel, H Hillman Eppens, H Thompson, L Hageman, R Shanahan H Rothmeyer, P Novak, S Ness, H Weselmann J gchneberger Hieling E Knutson, D Noehl, Mr Heldeman, Sponsor up I I3 Sums? H Preus U Hove C Timp R Mashek Vice Dresident Secretary Treasurer President August 2h 1950 thirty two innocent, young people entered Calmar High We were known as Freshmen and were so politely informed by our upper classmen that we were soon going to have to endure the tortures of Initiation After this horrible episode we were full fledged members of Calmar High Our one great accomplishment during our Freshman year was the Valentine party in which we entertained the faculty, their wives, and the student body On August 27, 1951 we again entered Calmar High as Sophomores We gained revenge by sponsoring the Initiation party which was a great success This year we gained two new members They were Cyril Neuzil and Leonard Kuboshek And he gal' a bug clmuclne rom Pak r .. A f ,. 6 , W A J m ' 1 'X px A X 1 H, 1 A F I- f - 5 , .- 4 I L : F. . . . . R .... 3 : J. ' . . . . D. . . Znd: R ..... lst: Mr. Silvey, Cponsor, K: Grundeland, H. Shindelar, H. ! ' v e I ' ' . I X., V A A ..x4ii9 i 1 ,, l g , eu. J A On , , - 9 FFQSIIMSH .. mf! Back rd 2nd lst Pres -.LA nl. 9 . A fs ,Att R Knutson, B Pavlovec, Donald Russett, R Kudrna D Bengfort, R Brueckner D Hinker, G Rausch, J Ehlel S Smith C Frana, R Winn, D Klimesh, J Mashek Terry, R Flaskerud, F Kala E Kubesh, J Wagner C Puffer L Terry Dolores Russett K Taylor, D Iverson, M Riehle, K Schneberger, M Holten, Tollefson Mr Krueger, M Hauer M Hruska J Kinnetz, Luzum E Gerleman K Condon Mr Bierbaum FU' L Terry ec D Iverson 'res D Russett Treas S Smith It was on that memorable day, August 27 1951, that we, the freshmen entered Calmar High School There are 3h of us oor freshies Believe it or not but we did survive the horrors of initiation day October 26 1951 That was a great day in our lives, for we became members of Calmar High School We are now looking forward to the day when we, too may be called upper classmen We were sorry to lose one member, Christine Phillips af mlhahon , Q! n ' A ' -W 4 .Ii 5 nfl., , 2 J ' gl 1 , Y t ' Q. '4 3 1 ' I . ' . ' '. '. fn. : . ,. . , I ,u . G. . : .C . , . , . R. 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Back A Huinker, Boys' Sports, H Preus, Cover, R Hillman Activities, L Einck, Party Line, R Mashek, Activities G Criffin, Boys' Sports, F Hemesath, F F A J Morris Music B Becker, Typist, E Darling, Typist, A Buchheit, Senior Reporter, D Huinker, F F A , C Lien, Typist, M Hillman, Sophomore Reporter, M Weselmann, Girls Sports J Wangsness, Social News, D Iverson, Party Line, S Smith, Grade News, J Kala, Typist, K Condon, Freshman Reporter, J Martin, 7 k 8 Grade Reporter D Hageman, Junior Reporter, R Bjonerud, Business Manager, L Rothmeyer, Editor, R Humpal, Assistant Editor, P Hove, Business Manager, Mr Bierbaum, Sponsor rd 2nd Front -v ,af 'Q QASEEII Fifi is x.! Hr. Back 2nd Front E Darling, G Elsbernd, Activities, R Albertson, Sports L Rothmeyer, Typist, M Hinker, L Lutkenhaus, Class Editors, Mr Bierbaum, Sponsor, A Horton, R Kolaas, Typists, M Stromsodt, Junior Representative C Lien, V Frans, Business Managers, F Luzum, Assistant Editor, J Russett, Editor, C Klimesh, B Becker, Business Managers, R Rothmeyer, Art Editor f w Y f5V V 6-N f Q ' gnx ' ., x f A C if ' Q- ' :, on A 5 1 V , - If ' X- I K ' Li X V 5' In 9 3 fa L A , A 1 I ., S, p, A .IF 1 ' ,- A , ' ' ' . lr. 4 , l , J ' J A , J, Q14 ! : . ' . ' . , 3 : . . n ' . ' . U . : ... . ' 3 I , , A. F 'v ' ' A , is ' ' A A 9 1 jf i ali? ef' K . it axe 1 ' ' A v wifi 3 L A KWWL ?xkt .N I M I. i A . ,hx - , S' A i AV' W X' - - A' -' 1 E fl' Q 5 ' JL p wif ' A' 5:5 5- W J gf L -Ni - -.s I . M x fs Y., I A J, 4 X n E M ig V ' 'J Xi , f - A R 5 Back Bruening, Rothmeyer rd Imoehl, A Hemesath, Zn Frans, R Ehler, J lst r R Schuler, C Bulman, D Hageman, R Lien, Huinker, M Barrett, L Schneberger, A Kuennen, C Neuzil Frans, R Flaskerud, E Holton, L Storl Mashek, R Knutson Williams, R Albertson, G Elsbernd, V Frans, Tlmp, D Huinker .jf i Mr Officers Williams Sponsor Cletus Timp Gerald Elsbernd Vernon Frans David Huinker Ronald Albertson '17 ,., H 'X fo f-. . fb: -r- A .1 A ., , it E. W , , A K, 4 R R' , 32 1 1'2 r I A A ,Y xi . R -J L 'i h'jf ffq,f -, A nlflxvf Q, , 1 , : D ..... D. 3 : L .... F. . . d: C. . . . . s, J. . . 2 M . . . . C. . x In XA .6 '- Q' 2 -J 5 ' D is - - AV f 'ff' -fzi W nfl. , .xJ , 1, Y 'I 6 I jg , I Y J, G' TF 'E 1, f' -i V: 4 A fl .Ef ' . Wx e was apalfofhe... N if F5 F, ,t Ps 7 ',.f gtg X 'oaif f E' ' k W- ' x uv --' 1 7 1 3 4' 9 ' ' 'L ,A ,'Q A. - Q. f a n d Back: 3rd: 2nd lst W5 'G Jfiffi . Banda, D. Hanson, S. Billing, J, Prana, . Wangsneas, T. Bulman, G. Banda. . Ehler, L. Rwmedahl, A. Bulman, H. Frana, J. Martin, Hove Knutson, D Lien N Griffin, W Gaffney, C Hybl, Baburek, H Erland Peck, V Kuboushek, Miss Ludwig, R Kinnetz Barth G J C fk L Vxvo A 4 A I B.. 2nd J Pavlovec, M Holton, K Russett, Mrs Reisner, D Sobolik, G H bl, T Allen at H Kinnetz, E Knutson, R Heselmann, J Thompson, F Eppens, P Ehler Ro I : H. . , . . . G. . , 2 J. . . , Do O , All, libs , 1.43 fi-I A Jllx gl , N I gl 5? s f . V fx A I . I 5 d fm- 5 ,Ka , 1 Y I , A I KK .f'g.'e4?1i.2. - 1 G -guilt , A-' ,rlffffi ' 3 fK5?5t 1 2 . . . . .. . ' r- ', ff 'R F.. gf .iii 5 5 I 8 . an H, .' 1 --A yi' F? K 40, 'TJ ' ai 5 W g ui, 1 A X V , 3 2 'Ri Tn f .-1: I it v , I f 7 4 . . I ' -4: 1 g ' ' 9-4 'XJAH l 5 2 F5 I . 1 I 4 Kenneth Allen Laurel Luzum, Ronald Bellows Douglas Halverson, Karen Numedahl, Dean Twedt Charles Hangsness, Grace Kiel, Michael Poshusta Althea Poshusta John Kolaas, Sylvia Hybl Margaret Flaskerud, Janell Thompson, Betsy Meyer Judy Shipton, Ronald Bellows, Dorothy Hanson Brenda Halverson, Steven Sindelar, Kay Donlon Richard Bulman, Ellen Erland, Julius Frans QF 1-f .qi-4'g an L flax 9 Robert Martin 10 Hrs Leahy ll Samuel Iverson 'I ff 499 NN sl cf I- fix if 'e , ' 'A' , ' . N: 'V W J x I V 1 :M H ' 7 X 3 ' ll ,, . Pr 41.5 - e ' A - W- 6 If , .. Y' 'V I I 4.25 V .E- .5 1. , 2. 3. , U- - . . 5. - 6. 7. 3. .. ' 5' f f f kj' ' . s.xv?V,,-V AL' 'T I - ' . d ...l no r 1 -xg .QAt. M. xx - J - '12 . 'Ss H 1 a-.71 ' Q .-: A 'xx land2 1 5 Mu, Doerr 1- - 'Q 2 A 'JR xv A f, , I fl' 0 'V 2 F e' 5 , :J .pg . -T-c,'?11 ,'IL 'G 94' 1 X If U . o I 1, ' 4 I ' NJ IP ,' 'v s ' , , , H fi, ., t v Q I Y . 1 3 I ' f Av .Y M , 5 ..,.............m-..-- -- - fn Q l J .1 4 QL Q A 1 a. A ' I X - .f ff g-ff' ff l 'rv 1 l , 'A1.5 ,,.a 4 W 151 , 'w ' , we - Ag F '-'X' R ' in , K :vm V . 'j?- 'VS jOy df YTIUSIC of The Back rd lst ,IW f-Gp nan J 'W AQ , A Y -nf my A QA! O Peck, Bucheit, B Becker, J Russett Mr Krueger Condon Rausch R B onerud R FIHSKOPUG P Novak P Hove, Hove Stromsodt, E Gerleman, D Iverson, J Hangsness Snyder, R Swehla weselmann Shindelar Kolaas, M Heuer, J Martin, J Morris Reisner, R Brueckner, R Ruen R Winn M Gaffney, V Frans, R Hove M Welling rf-, 'DFA m lU l mb. mx, A KEN gi TW Back G Elsbernd, J Morris, S Sluka R Bruekner, G Griffin th rd 2nd lst R Maehek, D Bucheit, R Hillman, J Zoulek, H Swehla F Hemesath, C Klimesh R Ruen, D Huinker, N Schneberger, A Mashek, R Kudrna, H Preus, D Russett, W Rausch, P Hove, R Winn, R Knutson . M Nulty, J. Wangsnees, H Slebiska B Becker F Luzum, A. Horton, A. Buchheit, L. Hageman, M. Aothmeyer J. Huber, D. Russett, R. Eppene : G. Tollefson, R. Rothmeyer, M. Hinker, R. Humpal, S. Smith, L. Rothmeyer, R. Kolaae, H. Weselmann, N. Reisner M. Stromsodt, Mr. Krueger E. Darling, C. Lien, D. Hageman, L. Lutkenhaus, R. Luzum H. Wieling, H. Gaffney, E. Knutson, H. Shindeldr, M. Hillman 5 P 7 A V fl n . , K A 1 fl V f ' ,Q ' by ,lhyn A ,. - . -I 5 In A Q 1, '-- W , . gr. x , ' '- - 1,7 ' vii? '72 ., 4 . t .- mil- G CH 'A .Ae '.' rf H ft 9 . y f 'f?k:. , Aw ix xg! ,. ,Al Q: of '33 if ' v' of v : 5. D. . , , , , 3 : wf . , . , . . 3. Hillman, S. gluka, R. Hashek, R. Knutson, T: Iverson, Znd: M: n . . . , H ..... M. , n. . . , . ' 2 M. , . . . , . , H. n ' f-. ' 'i F' 'D ' 5 . 2 ' . ' A .. - ' .E 1 4 , n Au . CH 4 ' ' r f is xy Q L J . ,iff --' , l,W Ez ' K - A, A L4 Nf xx ,- ' , 1 ns Dr ,4,, fn vi ' El - 'r Y t 1 C., , P fxal 4 A, B fBiQg'fAQw It S . 4 if 1 , . E XJ 'I i A., 1! 4 'QA l ' .-,mf 2 - : . . . , . . h : . . . . . . Jr. Bm . 4 Back: K. Russett, C. Hybl, W. Gaffney, J. Shanahan, Donald Hussett, Delores Russett, J. Peck, Mr. Krueger Brd: R. Shanahan, M. Kuhn, G. Hybl, D. Schissel, C. Ehler, D. Lien, G. Tollefson, K. Schneberger, R. Terry, F. Kala, D. Klimesh, J. Rothmeyer 2nd: J. Thompson, B. Pavlovec, R. Luzwm, R. Brueckner, R. Winn, N. Griffin, R. Weselmann, E. Kubish, J. Pavlovec, D Bengfort, S Smith, J Mashek, G Benda, E Knutson, P Novak lst D Iverson E Gerleman J Wengsness, L Terry G Babourek, H Erland J Kinnetz I Jr oXN +9 0 , 6 Qoxxe 0 of P 9 ,ff a seem rous X QCSQO- 0 Clarinet Trio M Weselmann, M Gaffney, R Hove Saxophone Quartette Mixed Clarinet Quartette W Bausch, R Bjonerud M Weselmann, H Gaffney, P Hove H Hillman Mu H Shindelar, M Wieling B Q if AQ? 'ik o me 5 I V Qb65 'QQ - 4 X f i qos 0' f Q6 Q0 h 15 nl' 1 ' .b ' ' XX 9959 9042 . X f ff' - ' 0 A.. y , -, '90 , ,f , J .v 6 , .V gt. X 7 G E 59 'Q cl Q 0 .Rx 9 n P q P 0486 'I ft- . ' .r J s- 5 ' .pb oo e u Q e I hQf:.,+ 1i.wP f JT J ' , .- ' , , fn' T , A, . D rf, J' f Q J J . V ' nf ,L ' - 'nffxx . f ' . Q ,. Q fig fn, J I W M W v 'l Qfaf A, ' , 1 54 A ' 5 , 4 yr , - 14 ll Brass Quartette Roger Knutson Thomas Iverson Mark Swella James Morris Instrumental Soloists Maxine Hillman Mark Swella X Martha Weselmann Helen Ann Shindelar C James Morris ' Q Paul Hove faq? Cornet Trio Nadine Reisner James Morris Mark Swella f' N N A iawq 2 COPn8t Q28Pt0tt0 Nadine Reisner Rueben Ruen Mark Swella James Morris flrxgrlfs Student Conductors Mr Krueger James Morris Martha Weselmann Paul Hove 'UQ :augur YH 0.117 fX Clarinet Qggrtet e Martha Heselmann Marlene Gaffney Robyn Hove I Ne Brass Sextette James Morris Nadine Reisner Janet Martin Sylvester Sluka rf r Roger Knutson .wx hi 5:1 A 1' li-. Haynj Hgyg Y E! .I 'Y , 'f - ,4 f, if of f 4 V, ............ ...--, N - 6 ' .5 E YL fffx . A an 'ffH M if l . W xxx ' s gg W' ff, 1 7 1 ' . .Q I 1x5 Q 4 ' , --- Q... : f kaxgqidv v J f- er - . ' '--w K n ',,g .V -x i j A F ' 5 I , im Y ---- t F V' 1 5533 f . Mary Ellen Stromsodt RJ f A .-.. I A A , Ii? ' P 59 sbmy ', 1 , , , 4 Q' x . Q X 5 ,-Q. , A ---- 6 fx ,V N XV gil I - Xl 5+ VY . 1' xy Elgin Arlington Tripoli Adams Lime Springs O Hawkeye Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar The Cahawk's football team by three close games away from home record Returning lettermen were Griffin Dale Rothmeyer, and Jerry for the Homecoming game, in which boys received letters in football SPORTS FOOTBALL won 3 Lost 3 Calmar's average points per game 27 S Opponents average points per game 9 3 walloping three home opponents, but losing finished up with a three win three loss Ronald Albertson Russell Hillman Hickey Black Ron Albertson was elected captain we trounced Lime Springs 53 0 Seventeen Russell Hillman was awarded honorable men tion on the All State Team as a left halfback ROMECOMING Un Cctober ll, l9S2 the homecoming parade, led by the band, included seven floats, plus the queen's car Our queen crowned by Ronald Albertson was Rita Kolaas her attendants were Barbara Becker, Hary Ellen Stromsodt, Mavis Thompson, and Diane Iverson The Cahawks defeated Lime Springs 53 0 BOYS Ossian I5 Line Springs Waucoma Fort Atkinson Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Ridgeway Waucoma Ossian Clermont Fort Atkinson Lawler Clermont Lime Springs 37 Ridgeway Won 10 Hinneshiek Count Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Lost M Tournament Ossian Calmar 7 Fort Atkinson Ml Calmar M Sectional Tournament Alpha 35 Calmar Sh Fort Atkinson SO Calmar M9 The boy's basketball team had a sea son's record of thirteen wins and five losses They won the County Tournament, but lost to Fort in the semi finals of the Sectional BASKETBALL GIRLS Ossian 77 Lime Springs Haucoma Fort Atkinson Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Ridgeway Waucoma Osslan Clermont Fort Atkinson Lawler Clermont Lime Springs Ridgeway Won 7 Lost 7 Winneshiek County Tournament De Sales S9 Calmar 36 Sectional Tournament Protovln 53 Calmar 63 De Sales S1 Calmar M6 The girl's basketball team had the11'most successful season in the last five years by win ning half of their scheduled games and winning one in the Sectional play BASEBALL Due to bad weather, our team had a rather poor season and won only 3 of the 6 games Calmar won over Ossian De Sales Waucoma, and Ossian, and lost to Decorah, Ossian, and Fort Atkinson Rnclmj was Hxere To roof for our. . 20 7 21 1M 6 no 9 6 53 . 0 M5 . 73 52 23 7h 26 32 1 69 51. MM 38 M3 30 zo Lawler 58 Calmar 37 Lawler 62 Calmar M8 Sh 50 35 h3 25 70 67 U2 18 97 97 h0 M6 63 33 M3 36 M6 22 Ml 65 3h 68 59 58 75 38 67 2h 1 61 59 M1 h3 bf15Ke'c al om Speed. Pu P FW Back D Russett A Hu nker R Albertson G Elsbernd R Brueckner D Hinker Coach Silvey Front W Hove D Hageman R Hillman L Harold G Priffin T Iverson Russ UU-flu f1icKey ' J M,f J ' Left to Right K Condon, R Hove, M weselmann, D Iverson, S Smith, M Rothmeyer, R Luzum, J Kinnetz, M Gaffney, M Wieling, M Hillman, M Nulty, N Reisner, K Schneberger, Front Coach Silvey f'1aLrLenc Max Narfha. A . . . ' 'I ,f . 1 L 7 t , ' . 2, N9 , , 0 . I -fu F , AP ' K QM, W1 ,N I, l , 00 f nk N '1 f A WI, Back: H. Knutson, J. Mashek, J. Ehler, Mr. Heideman, D. Bengfort, R. Terry, F. Kala, N. Griffin lst: R. Winn, C. Frans, R. Knutson, J. Wangsness, J. Peck, W. Gaffney, D. Lien J 3 G 3 JR. High B S I 'L t af 'rg ll v'5 1 H., PM D. Hanson, G. Banda, Coach Silvey, R. Kinnetz, :hneberger Qndon, S. Smith, R. Luzwm, J. Kinnetz, Pe' our OOHQQLL rw.-an 'nn' ff x JPEA4 ED 40 3 Back 2nd lst 45 49 2, 7 Coach Silvey, D Bengfort, C Timp, D Rothmeyer, Mashek, S Sluka, J Black, R Brueckner, U Hove, Preus, A Kuennen Schneberger, R Schuler, G Sjulli, D Hageman, Bulman, L Einck, G Griffin, R Hillman, Winn, Iverson, R Albertson, E Holton Rausc D Russett xii' X.f ' 4' O and our bas eball Back lst ! mg, I Y. Iverson, G Griffin, R Albertson, Coach Silve Frans, A Huinker, E Holton Schneberger, R Hillman, D Hageman, L Harold Bulman, G Sjulli I' x P' F' 6' Fw Back R Maehek, C. Bulman, 2nd: E. Holton, Albertson, D. Rusaett L. P. D. Hillman, R Sohuler, D Hagemnn, Einck, L. Harold, G. Sjulli Hove, T. Iverson, G. Elsbernd, R. Rothmeyer, H. Bausch, A. Huinker, Front: V. Prana, W. Hove, L. Schnebergor, Coach Silvey G. Griffin, J. Black. S. Slukl , r ' -X 4 .k - -V ff-iSA0 L x . ' , ii Cl I L I I g V in N mg, ' 563 I N L . of I1 ' Y 4 fl 'I' L K2 Lk ' , I ' 1 I 5 ' -'ll' ,f, K If . All K , 'f I9 'IPL ' I 1-Q. 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V .X 2 A I ,f 'Hin F' if 1 Z, -.Q At the end of the da Andy with the help of his wife, puts the School in order for the next day and with work well done, goes home to a well earned nipzht's rest 1 2 2 ,N Q 1, :'R fl3 M. w J ww....... , In .- l 1m3f,f5'1 I ' Y 9 uv Um ks To Brueckner, George Drug and Jewelry Bucheit Produce Bud's Tavern Calmar Bottling Works Calmar Cleaners Calmar Creamery Calmar Mfg Co Calmar Super Service Calmar Super Valu Calmar Theater Calmar Wagon Co Central Motors, Spillville Dotzenrod Teetshorn Plumbing and Heating Ehler Garage Norbert Ehler Faldet Appliance Hang Store, Spillville Havel Heating and Plumbing I B Bjonerud Dry Goods J F Anderson Lumber Co J J Hychek Grocery Klimesh Motor Sales, Inc Meyer and Company Meyer Superette Morris, Arthur J Mrs Mary J Kaveny Ph1l's Cafe Rausch Motor Co Schneberger Electric The Reminder The Veselmann Market YN Halverson Motors
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