Calmar High School - Cahawk Yearbook (Calmar, IA)

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1' X v-JSM Q, E rw. Fjgw, ft E455 H--f 1952 53 We, the Senior Class of 1953, dedi cafe aur CAHAWK to Supt J' C Iverson, who has given twenty years of diligent service to Calmar High School 04 irmllllztrntinn L J C Iverson Har aret Balik Superintenaent Frlnoipal English I English II, III Latin I B H , Mt Mary A , Luther C Northwestern U U of Iowa U of Minnesota U of Iowa H A Blerbaum Typing , Bookkeeping Basic Business CAHASA CAHAWK C State A S H 3 , U of Wisconsin fx 'N .41- 5-.-r' i he 054 L John Kohout 'Ri'H1emafIcs Physics General Science Westmar I Elaine Petrik Homemakln Phy Ed B S , Uartburg U of Iowa U of Wyoming Jer Franklin is ory Government Phy Ed Baseball Basketball Football U of Georgia Burlington Jr C B A , Coe College S encer Williams gocatlonal I Manual Training I Viola Ludwi Uiaaes 7 and Ht. Mercy Creighton U I S T C Harold Krueger 'EH' Vocal Music B A , Luther C Doris ene Doerr U aaes I ana Z Luther College Winifred Leah GF aes 3 ana L S T Ph 1113 Krue er Ugaaes S ans 5 Luther College IV BQ O U ' . I ' I N. . c. B. . I. .T.C. iv . 'S' Be Se, :Seca 8 Ili' - s ' - - , 1 0 e . hifi-, f I A I Q . Mi I 86 B. S., .S.C. cu 1 4- 8 , Q. X ' x ,, . . . . ' , J A , It C I' h 0 av 'pe Q 5 N-I 'NX -N ' a , IQ l .CQ S eb 13111 lZlI'5 0 0 fm af'l wrx 5 any lf Tw-.-7 Geor e Griffin uiorf fascfnatos me I can sit and look at it for hours Class Officer 2 Band l Vocal Solo 3 H Mixed Chorus 2,3 M Boys' Glee Club 1,2, Vocal Quartette 3 A Football 2,3 A Basketball l,9, ,l Track 3 Baseball l,?,3,h Junior Class Play CAHASA 2,3 CAHAWK M 'QI M j' Nadine Reisner H550 is gentle she is shy, but there's mis chief in her eye Class Officer l Band l,2,3 M Cornet Trio l,2,3 h Cornet Quartette 3 A Brass Sextette 2,3 Cornet Solo l Girls' Glee Club l 9 Mixed Chorus 2 3 M Brass Quartotte 3 Q Basketball l 2,3,h Junior Class Play CAHASA M CAHAWK k :sr Hadonna Kult? Norman Schneber er 'THere's a ittle bad 'Mlnds are e orsesg in every good little one must exercise them girl.' if you wish to keep them Glee Club 1,?,h in working order.' Mixed Chorus 2,3,h Class Officer 3 Mnjorerc. l,3,h BOYS' G100 Club 1.2,h Basketball l,2,3,h Mixed chorus 2,3.h Junior Class Play CAHAWK k S lvester Sluka KTry to argue if you can I can beat most any man Class Officer 1,2 Band l,2,3 M Bass Solo 3 M Vocal Vocal Brass Mixed Boys' Solo 2,3 M Quartette A Sextette 3 M Chorus 2,3 h Glee Club 1,2 M Football 1,2,3 M Cheerleader 3 A Junior Class Play CAHASA 1 M cAHAwK h sip X Qs?- Lona Mae Lien 'Quiff7 You should know her better.' Mixed Chorus M Glee Club l,2,h CAHASA M CAHAHK H ., 3 43h ' 'V 59. s,.' A X xx, A ,. . Av e fy, 5 X . x gy 3 5 r A r fl A AEK S ..... In In 1 , ,I 1 a a ' In , 1 9 I I-7,4 3 - 3 I 1 2 , - , , ' n is 'Q Q. ,M f . x xi . X42 L I .C. P .J s-I Thomas Iverson uHls trombone he doth play and hopes to be famous some day Class Officer 1,3 Band 2 3 Trombone Trio M Brass Quartette 3 L Boys' Glee Club l, Mixed Chorus M Football 3 11 Basketball l,2,3,h Baseball l 2,3 A Track 3 Junior Class Play CAHASA l,L CAHAWK ll 5 w--2 'iq 5,-5 M gg Ellen Stromsodt ey say Iove maEes the world go round Catch me I'm getting dizzy Band 2,s.u Piano Solo M Clarinet Quartette Clarinet Trio M Girls' Glee Club l,2,h Mixed Chorus 2 3 A Junior Class Play CAHASA 2 M CAHAWK 3 M an-K- ' ,iv ....-- 3, . il' 4 Arthur Huinker HI Bashful Eoy of the A He will be a farmer some day St Hary's 1,2 Class Officer 3 Baseball 3 A Basketball 3 M Track 3 A Junior Class Play CAHASA 3 M .Q CU! QT.. Robert Frans Anna Schneber er Jack Zoulek uCaesar was short, Napo ufoo s p ous ut looks HA mighty man is he who leon was short, and I'm are deceiving cannot resist studyin not so tall myself ' Girls' Glee Club 1,2,h Boys' Glee Club l 3 M F F A 1 2, Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus 2 3 h CAHASA 2 3 M Fbotball L CAHAWKLL FFA Junior Class Play CAHASA M 8 . F.F. . A in Ol' in . .u ' ' 3,u , Du I , , mn . 3,u ' 3 X 'sf , ' I - 2 Q V1 S ' 'j.. g... ...,3.u' 3.u A ' ' . . . 1 Viv- 1 Russell Hillman ' n athletics my how he doth shine Class Officer 2 Band M Trombone Trio M Trombone Quartette M Boys' Glee Club 1 2,3,M Mixed Chorus 2,3,M Baseball l,2,3,M Basketball l,2,3,M Football l,2,3,M Track 3 Junior Class Play CAHASA l,2,3 M CAHAWK M 51 Mary Lensin In school a quiet lass she seems to be, but who knows if it's true when she's free.' St. Mary's 1,2 Mixed Chorus M Girls' Glee Club M 1 cr'f7 I Marlene Gaff y HE 55I1ng over with laugh ter and fun, with never a worry for work undone Class Officer Band 1 2,3,M Clarinet Solo Clarinet Trio Clarinet Quartette 2 3 M Mixed Clarinet Q 3 M Girls' Glee Club l,2,M Mixed Chorus 2,3 M Basketball l,2,3,M Junior Class Play CAHASA M CAHAWK M 334- iw-r 'i James Morris uOne way to get ahead and stay ahead is t use a head ' West Union High l Class Officer M Band 2,3,M Cornet Solo 2,3,M Cornet Quartette 2 3 Cornet Trio 2,3,M Brass Brass Mixed Boys' Vocal Cheer CAHACA 3 M WK CAHA Sextette 2,3,M Quartette 3 M Chorus 2 3 M Glee Club 2,M Solo 3 M leader 3 1+ qr... lr Eldon Holten Elaine Kigg 'Not a care in the world 'Hazy s er mind since for me.' he is gone.' Junior Class Play Band 1,2 Football l,2,3,M F.F.A. l,2,3,M f er x' . , Q57 I ' N . sf iff y -r . IJ.. '- A , 3 Hylt ff j XX - W X It ul X ' xx A X M ,fg U , N21 .C N ' ' I u H8 - .' n o L+ ' u I 3114 I 3 D D '-f I 4 K ' as 3.35 y an N' - 4liT 47 P' IQ- Duane Buchheit 'I will Ilve and die 'Nexf to my Head I like my bachelor ' blond hair best Class Officer M Band 1 2.3.h Drum Ensemble l Drum Solo M Boys' Glee Club l,2,h Mixed Chorus 2,3,h Junior Class Play CAHASA 1 an- -E QQ I -we ,,,ll Doroth Ha eman Ronald Schuler is tall ' St Hary's 1,2 Football 3 M Baseball 3 h Track 3 Class Officer 3 Mixed Chorus 2,3,k Glee Club l,2,k Basketball h Junior Class Play CAHASA 3 M CAHAWK H -za AF 'lfx 'Q5? 'Hefs as qufet as he . ' V rv' 'X . . - x - '-,.- . 'I - .'- , Cle ent Bulman 'ScEool Il a prisong better you behave, sooner you escape. Girls' Glee Club l,2,h Football l,2,3 M Mixed Chorus M Baseball 3 M F.F.A. l,2,3, Charles Swehla Harie Sn der 'TeacEer, iEat is 2 plus .' 'Une G50 says little but takes in everything.' Band 3,M the the 1. f :C , Q Y?4x H Patricia Kala Leroy Einck Joanne Hangsness 'R Ehlng worries me, e wfio sitteth upon a Her vo ce s he out have my man tack yea! he shallrise let for the music in Mixed Chorus lg St Mary's 1,2 her soul Girls' Glee Club 1,2,i4 Football 3 P4 Class Officer lg Junior Class Play CAHASA 3 Girls' Glee Club l,2,I4 CAHASA CAHAWK lg Mixed Chorus 2,3 lg CAHANK Vocal Solo 3 lg Vocal Quartette 3 14, Cheerleader 3 ll Junior Class Play CAHASA 3 M CAHAWK I+ i -if-1' ' Q-- sl Laverne Imoehl Har aret Har Kuhn Donald Brueni 'UBI' secona Irthur 'fgey say EEaT:'EIce things 'He Ioves Els Guern Godfrey come in small packages says more than us St Mary's 1,2 Band 3 Band 1 F F A 3,h G1r1a' ales Club 1,2 r F A 1.2, Junior Class Play James Huber WWomen fo me are eternal nur fih V v N eg! Q Q55-'lr 'X Flower Yellow Rose Reuben Ruen N 'm gofng to tell Ein stein a few things Band 1 9 3 Cornet Quartette 3 A Mixed Chorus 3 I4 Boys' Glee Club 1,2,L Alvin Mashek ' onor Iles in honest toil ' Boys' Glee Club M Mixed Chorus 3,h Baseball M questions.' F.F.A. 1 , Martha Shindelar 'Seen offen Buf seldom heard.' Girls' Glee Club 1,2,h Mixed Chorus M Motto Colors Build for character Gray and Crimson not for fame 6 Ill x -4- . '7 I .1 ...I 3 NQ2i4:g-- X 1 9 '- - Q -for ii I-x X f C C . Q, --, ffv X ' ' V I . . A I - N- S q::: . ,-, ,I+ .Q :Y We F V , K C' H . M . ' A V I ff , Sermon' Qlass 1D111 We, the Seniors of 1953, being of sound mind do bequeath to the following FACULTY Al the underclassmen who will return to the halls of good old Cal mar High JUNIORS e ability to break as many records as we have done during our high school days SOPHOMORES 'Ihe ability to get along with teachers as well as we have FRESHMEN Courage as well as a portion of our intelligence to proceed with the coming years at C H S JUNIOR GIRLS He the Senior girls of 1953 will Hr Franklin to the Senior girls of 1951+ And our personal belongings to the followingg H Ellen Stromsodt, will my headaches to next year's CAHAHK editor and my Eldon Holten, will my 'Hot Roddlng ability to Hr Biernaum F tricla Kala, will my interest ln Loras to Suzie Snith and my Bohemian accent E Jerry Sjullle Laverne lmoehl, bequeath my black wavy hair to Herman Preus JlTHf1ber, wlll my dainty shoes to Mavis Thompson and my 'hoes ridin' ability 't5'Evelyn Cliopelongl Kubesh Elaine mpg, will my diamond to Cathy Condon and my short name to William Jan 5 lin Ga y Har Lensin will my seat on the Festina bus to Don Russett Ilvin Hashee, will my knowledge of historical events to John Hangsness md my current event answers to the underclassmen Jlm Morris, will my hot trumpet to 'hot lips' Robert Lien 'lfcline Felsner, will my ability to speak the K1ng's m1811811 to Frenchman Jerry E cE and my slim figure to Tommy lulty Geor e Griffin, will leave and take lladlne with me Ilia Sclieber er, will my giggle to Hr Iohout and my job as art editor to Judy Klnne z Norman Schneber er, will my mathematical mind to David Huinker and my job at EK sta on o osemarle Shanahan Reuben Ruen, will my harmonica to Robyn Hove and my ability to get along with E teaofiers to Bernard Pavlovec Ronald Schuler, will my football ability to Luella Hageman HTTKI mlfinglar, will my serious ways to Joanne lesvlk Donald Eenlng, will my physique to Cyril leuzil and Ford pick up to Phyllis I' ali Duane Buchheit, will my fear of girls to Bob Brueckner and my drum to Anne Harb RI Els Clement Bulman, will my ability to pick up Osslan girls to Richard Eppens and my unlform to Roger Barr, Robert Prana, will my height to Rose Etta Luzum and my Chevle to whoever can Handle It, Lsro Einck, will my blush to Fritz Kala and my class ring to Joan Huber. KErlenTGH'1'ne , will my crown to the next homecoming queen and my basketball BIIIE E Face Mary Buchheit. Doroth Ha eman, will my ability to get to Festina to Janet Martin and my dis- posltlon to Felores Russett. S lvester Sluh , will my democratic point of vlew to Martha Heselmann and my 5utcE Ealr-cut to Hargaret Gerlsman. Russell Hillman, will my last year's mustache to Wayne Jarosh and my blue eyes t Judy Wagner. Joanne Waggsness, will my laugh to Cynthia Hassman and my driving ability to Illan Kuennen. Thomas Iverson, will my ability to attract attention to Anita Kleve and my Broad shoulders to Sara less. yrs Huinker, will my class ring to Anna Mae and my worldly wisdom to Don Her- 0 0 Jack Zoulek, will my upper plate to Lets Terry and my class ring to Kay Schne- Berger. Madonna Inlay will my fllrtatlous ways to Delores loehl and my gum cracking afillla o arolyn Hauer. lar aret Karl Kuhn, will my height to next year's basketball center and my Halnty steps tfliry Helen Hageman. Harie Snider, will my French horn back to Mr. Krueger. Cliarles we la, will leave--maybe! Iona -Q Ilan, will my quiet ways to Maxine Hillman and my gift of gab to Diane Iverson. 0 y : l - 2 'lh . ag! n erest ln lows State College to gary Jane Welling. a O O o . I r e . I O la . O 0 . 0 s r , . ov . z 9 Q a o o SBHIDI' Qlass Drnpherg As a few more grains of sand sift through the hour glass of time, we look into the future and see the Senior Class of 1953 Laverne Inoehl has yielded to his impulse for adventure He is now living in an igloo at the North Pole, writing his life history Jim Huber has been elected city garbage collector of Calmar by the City Council Jim's slogan is 'If you can't lump lt, dump it ' Clem bulman has followed in his father's footsteps and is employed by the Nllwau kee Railroad Here he is chief whistle tooter In the big city of New York Dorothy Hageman is seeking her fortune At present she is a hat check girl at the Stork Club Floating out on the night air comes the sweet sound of a band um , si, si, ump, si, si,' Jimmy Morris has finally bought out Jack St1ll's band and changed the name to 'Downbeat Jimmy and his Deadbeats Bob Frana now has the title of 'The World's Most Perfectly Developed Nan ' He killed the rest of them J Bob is advertising a new body building agency, with the slogan 'we make 'em or break em In the last week Marie Snyder has passed Marilyn Ionroe in popularity contests held in Hollywood Sylvester Sluka is the new flute player in the all girl orchestra Martha Shindelar is now studyinv to become a vocational agriculture instructor Notre Dame Jack Zoulek is now chief bartender at the Morocco Club in Conover Russell Hillman has reached his goal He just won the Tiddle winks Contest held at Decorah Art Huinker is now the starting pitcher for the Washington Senators Art is sup posed te put them on top of the cellar Duane Buchheit is known for his superb judging of beauty contests at Miami Duane finds his work very interesting Fonald Schuler is going to college to try to find out how someone can get rich from hunting Vargaret Mary Kuhn has recently won herself a place hi h on the list of high jump ers in the National Olympics We see Coach Mickey Griffin swallowing aspirin after aspirin for this week his gir1's basketball team is playing in the state finals Don Bruening is new pushing Eddie Arnold into the cellar after a recent nationwide popularity poll Charles Swehla is now Professor of Science at Vassar School for Girls Pat Kala is new a private secretary te a certain student at Loras Joanne Wangsness is designing overalls for the Future Farmers of America Reuben Ruen has just made his second million on his famous joke book Smile Awhile Alvin Mashek ie now starring in his latest movie production called 'Nlghtbeat ' -o : . , n .p d In X A e K O ' .N Thomas Iverson is manager of the Sing-Sing Canasta team. Z, at we find Eldon Holten a successful lawyer in San Francisco. He helped clean out the underworld. Norman Schneberger has purchased a Texaco Station and is selling Coronado television and radio sets. we see Marlene as the Dean of Men at Cedar Fhlls and she's very satisfied with her job. Nadine Reisner is Head Nurse in the Physicopathic Hard IU Iowa University Hosnital Madonna Nulty has just opened up her Beauty Salon Her slogan, is, 'we cut your hair while you wait Mary Ellen Stromsodt is now working in the telephone office They say that the line from here to Ames is never open now. Lona Mae Lien is di ectlng the swallows back from Capastrano to the Hetrooolitan Opera House Leroy Einck is a teller at the Festina Bank He tells them how much money they have ov rlrawn and why Mary Lensing is a famous air stewa dess Her job is to take care of the air males. Anna Schneberger just finished swimmino the English Channelin record breaking time 366 days, ileap year, you know J Elaine Kipp has just won the Academy Award for her superb performance in A Taxi named Desiree JHMSS Morris Marlene Gaffney President Secretary Joanne wangsness Duane Buchheit Vice President Treasurer The year l9h9 was a great one, for that was the year when thirty four freshmen entered Calmar High School After a tough 1n4t1at1on, we became full fl dged members of the student hody for Lour years In turn, we gave the stu dents a Valentine Darty The fall of 1950 found thirty two of us back as sopho ores The three classmates lost were, Anna Mae Ballk, Anne Marie Stupka, and Adrian Kautman, while we welcomed Jim Norris During the year we los two more members, Ronald Thompson and Howard Holten In 1951 our class as juniors increased witx the following memhers Arthur Huinker, Laverne Imoehl, Leroy Einck, Ronald Schuler, Mary Leneing, Marvin Barrett, and Elaine Kipp In this year we presented our successful play, 'Grandad Steps Out ' At the end of the year we sponsored the Junior Senior Banquet in honor of the graduating Seniors At last, the year we've waited for! All of us returned for the final term with the exception of Lauren Storla In our senior year we presenfedthe Christ mas party and after a busy year, came the important graduation day, a day we all looked forward to and still hated to see It means a new life, but we shall never forget our days, schoolmates or teachers at Calmar High School L V , I O n I . A i g W 1 O I 3 F o u . an C YI N . O i , K Q . e sa 4, ,. 'z ' K - Qs ' e , ,Q 15 0 1' .:, 'lg-, 'x5T:f - I 'Y . - . ' I L, - e . , - ' , , - . , -t 1 .. k L 0 ..4 L 0 , . ka C 1 0 . . , - 1 o O 1 ' O . 52I1101' low 'Down 3 NAME Duane Ruchheit Donald Rruenina NICKNAME Satchmo Don HAS Rashful ways Emma WANTS Pe single ae a cowboy 6 ff' mt J lg, 1 TO Clement Bulman Clem Height Run 9 hotel Jim A A Jim A ' A fun Robert Frana Leroy Einck Marlene Gaffney Russell A Hillman George Griffin Dorothy Hageman Eldon Holten James Huber Arthur Hulnker Thomas Iverson La Verne Imoehl Patricia Kala Lona Mae Lien Mary Lansing Elaine Kipp James Morris Madonna Nulty Margaret Mary Kuhn Nadine Reisner Reuben Ruen Anna Schneberger Norman Schneberger Ronald Schuler Martha Shlndelar Marie Snyder Sylvester Sluka Mary Ellen Stromsodt Charles Swehla Joanne Wangsnesa Jack Zoulek Alvin Mashek Bobby Fritz Marlene Russ Mickey Dort Hoff Art Henry Verne Pat Lona Mary Elaine Donna Margie Deanie Rufus Shorty Normie Sam Shlndy Marie Tiny Mary Chuck Jo Jackie Alvin A Gbevie Big feet Pretty hair Pretty hands Nadine Intelligence Blond Hair Noisy shoes Anna Mae Flirtatious ways Black wavy hair Johnny Roller skates soft voice diamond trumpet brother Tiny feet Sparkling Eyes A harmonica A giggle Accordian Hounds Blond hair Great plans A Gruesovme ou tl ook A good time A volume of make up slips A voice A Gorgeous George 100k B ains Be tall Hunt Be a Play Be a Make Play lions typist college football boxer use of it football Strike oil Be a coach Go to Luther Live in Ossian Go to Lorasv Re a secretary Be a nurse Get married Play with Harry James Shoot him Grow Attend Iowa University Be a Have Have Trap radio technician blond hair bear See the world Be Irish Be a musical mortician Be a typist Graduate Be like Lily Pons Drive a new Cadillac Be another Einstein Q umurs F 3, Q. iff. Back C Neuzil, A Kuennen, J. Black, R Hashek, R Lien, J lie, E Heying, L Kuboushek, F Hemesath, V Hageman d E Knutson, G Schneberger, D Huinker, L Sobollk, C p, H Preus, W Hove, J Schneberger, R Eppens 2nd C Hassman, D Noehl, H Shindelar, J Nesvlk, M Wiel Tig, D Schlssel, R Shanahan, H Buchheit, H Hillman lst Mr Williams, H Rothmeyer, M Weselmann, H Thompson, 'S-'Ness, L Hageman, J Hub r, Hrs Petrik lilunwr Class Dlag President Secretary Treasurer Vice Back A Kuennen, C Timp, R Mashek, R Lien, J Black, W Hove PP6S1d6nt P Hggggath 2nd M Hillman, H Rothmeyer, C Neuzil, H wieling E Knut son, L Hageman lst Miss Deerr, Director, R Shanahan, J Huber, H Thompson, K-weselmann, S Ness lilsinrg On August 2h 1950, thirty two young people, 'scared green' warily lade the way te Calmar High They called us Freshmen and warned us of a horrible week called initiation True to their word, the upoer classmen tortured us during initiation but it was the only way we could call ourselves true members of C H S. We thanked them for membership by sponsoring a Valentine party for the faculty and the student body August 27, 1951, saw us back as sophomores with the addition of two members Cyril Neuzil and Leonard Kuboushek, and the loss of Karen Grundeland This was 'our year,' because we had the fun of showering the Freshies with initiation pranks. Now all we had to do was study the rest of the year to make the grade. Another year, another grade. On September 3, 1952 we reoorted again for duty, determined to do our best. While we lost Adrian Kautman, we gained Mildred Buohheit, Cynthia Massman, Jerry Schneberger, Ernest Heying, and Victor Hageman. During the year the juniors presented the play 'Teen Troub1e.' At the close of the year we gave the seniors a royal send off with a Junior-Senior Banquet. 2 e s e e Q 3-IGI e o e s if 2 A e e e e Q . . C 2 o e e s n r ' . . . U : e a 4 Q u 0 a 3 e 5 it .5 115 2 'if' 3 K .. 3 2 o e o e e o e o 2 o 0 o e o ' o . : e e e Q . . Q , - 0 e E ' o o . U nyhullnnrfi -X .f J 'KA I Back D Klimesh, B Pavlovec, M Teed, R Kudrna, D Beng T rt, R Brueckner, J Mashek, R Winn, R Terry, R Knutson 3rd R Flaskerud, D Herold, G Ehler, J Kinnetz, E Gerle man, R Luzum, M Heuer, G Rausch, C Frana, F Kala 2nd J Wagner, K Schneberger, S Swith, D Iverson, M Hiiska, M Riehle, K Taylor L Terry, E Kubesh lst Mr. Kohout, D Russett, C Condon, D Russett, D Hink er, M Holten, Mr Bierbaum Don Russett President Cathy Condon Dolores Russett Vice President Secretary Qi, Duane Hinker ,ffl-!,E A4 Treasurer C 'K 'L mv f , ,U in Z Z A M N It was on that fateful day, August 27, 1951, that 3h bright, young, intelli Hi h for the first time He were known as little green gent people entered Calmar g freshmen After we struggled through initiation we celebrated our new status in high school by entertaining the upper classmen to a Valentine party We were sorry to lose one member, Christine Phillips When school opened the following year we found we had lost one of our former ank 1 etes Gail Tollefson, but at the same time we added a new member to our r s c assm Merle Teed We gained our revenge this year by giving the initiation party ig 4. ' H ., 'VY- 1 f-A t f fl W l 1 , A , O 2 .0 Q. .0 .Q , O Q - D5 Qjiz df R41 ,s if 2W4 -f , tw F ' f C 5 j 1135111111311 E 1 - Y, 3 , J fx J rx, V ' wp Q Xl do 7 L fx F A, .X -1 Of gs., bb JK in 1 Back G Benda, A Schissel, T Nulty, J wangsness, U vne, R Barr, R Bende, R Kalec, J Peck 3rd M Phillips, W Gaffney, B Phillips, T Hemesath W-Luzum, H Lien, P Kleve, R Lectenberg 2nd D Lien, R Hove, H Lien, M Gerleman, M Ha amen, R K1nnetz, J Martin, A Shindelar Rlehle, w Jarosh, Mr Franklin Liz wevret ary U Hemesath resident P A Schlssel R Hove W' 6 jFOS1deWt relsxrer lfinsinrg On September 3 1952, thirty two timid, young freshies walked throuph the doors of Calmar High for the first time we seemed doomed to a certain death for it was rumored by the upoer classmen that only the hardiest members of a class had ever endured the ordeals of initiation But, much to our surprise, we came through with flying colors and later in the year we had the nrivll ge of entertaining the rest of the high school at a Valentine party freshmen B111 ffarm Shep , V nn 'I -4 has ns I f , . A, W, E zo -- L , , F T ' .- ' 4' I , : . . . . . R. 6 0 0 O 0 2 . . . . J. , lst: Mr. Krueger, N. Bullerman, J. Hauer, R. wieling, A. 1 E V D W, 1 '1m 33 I , F, ,: .. 5 Q i ,V X id' - 1 ' 1 -o 1 ' A - - s 1 l ,A Pit 125 rv K-,H .Y A ix ,- v 'M x X mfg . M awk KZ1'-ef FKA VXJJ E111 llynfj 'faayvt B3F?gLiGL W fm Jihad? cQ,,12f-114, xv .Kg Y KF! 7 ,+m4,w4uf i 1 X' 1 ,x 2 V! K J h Q 2 ' j 9.23, f ui 'QM .....f ',i, -v., L. W 'if J c. JQKA x f K X -'.- ' 3114- M-1Sf '9f A 0' vm 'J E W H N' ,f f . y Ai yKm,6 G f Q4 ff' Q, . f, . 5 . .r f- f M Y 43, Yr, Jxkdv car ,flu 7' A .:n ,A, Ruaiii MEM 2111 Back R Bulman, K Bellows, R Christiansen, K Russett, J Frans, R weselmann, H Kinnetz, R Martin 2nd J Thompson, N Meyer, A Poshusta, D Hanson, J Shipton, P Ehler, B Meyer lst Hrs Krueger, K Allen, S Iverson, G Kiel, E Erland all Back: N. Ondrashek, L. Numedahl, T. Bulman, D. Hanson, V. Ku5oushek, D. Barth, H. Knutson Zndz M. Holton, G. Baburek, C. Ehler, G. Banda, A. Bulman, E'7Knutson lst: Misa Ludwig, D. Sobolik, J. Bxompson, H. Erland, T. Allen 'Fl'-Eppens .I I X I. X Y 5 ' I x fu' , .A r af N V i , O 0 e f . V A 5' 5 ' ..- : lf wi 11:4 O 4' 'fi Back: J Morris, Music Reporter H Preus, Cover R Mes E k, Activities Reporter, R Lien, F F A, J Zoulek, Party Line, R Hillman, Activities, S Sluka, Boys' Sports d M Hillman, Junior Reporter G Benda 7 and 8 Grade eport r M Gaffney, Typist, J Kinnetz, Asst Art Edi tor M Wieling B siness Manager, L Lien, Typist, M Rothmeyer, Party Line 2nd M Stromsodt, Typist, M Heselmann, Girls' Sports N Re-fsner, Typist, P Kala, Senior Reporter, J Martin, Fresh men Reporter, D Russett, Sophomore Reporter, A Schneberger, Art Editor lst D Hageman, Circulation Manager J Wangsness Asst Edftor, A Huinker, Editor, T Iverson, Business Manager, Mr Bierbaum, Sponsor it l Back J Morris, Business Manager, S Sluka, Typist I Schneberger, L Einck, B siness Managers R H111 man, Activities, G Griffin, Sports, T Iverson, Class Editor 2nd J Uangsness, Class Editor, P Kala, B siness Eager, M Gaffney, Typist L Lien, Typist, M Weselmann, Junior Representative lst A Schneberger, Art Editor, D Hageman Asst Editor, M Stromsodt, Editor, R Reisner Activities, A Mr Bierbaum, Sponsor l s S Q I o ' I 9 ' . n . ' . . O . O O Y' 2 . I 0 5 I o ' u . ' I 0 ' a ' Q O 2 0 ' 0 Z Q . ' . . - . U , U s 2 n I . . . . . . . 0 o A I ff' , '5- J, I 2 6 s I. , V , F ' of oe .' v . L is ' I -Q, , EN ' 2 o ' s I . - 3 - ' i Q . . sl' - x : : . . O . PA, n , Q o x Q. . 'i l 2 0 ' Q y I 3 u Q o o o , o 0 ii H O Schissel, J Wangsness, C Timp, A Kuennen, R Jevne, Lien, R Schuler, D Bruening, E Heying, V Hageman Schneberger, R Flaakerud, C Frans, D Harold, J er, R Benda, H Toed, D Huinkor, R Knutson Zn Lien, A Shindelar, P Klevo, H Lien, D Hemesath, B'-Phillips, M Phillips, N Bullorman lst Mr Williams, Advisor, A Huinker, R Frans, C Bulman, F Hemesath, J Mashek, L Imoehl T57 CHAPTER OFFICERS 1172 Siuhg we work Ji f. . r 3 i ? i Q M wg, Q Q O C r C D D' C I we l - th: A. . . . . A Ld: J. . .. . . 0. . is, .- - . -. . If . 1 if fi N f mx ' Afrumpanists Solonsts F3-'Mfy' if-anh Q'nunc11 Q Y 5 - I g 1 I . Q 5. 'i E- ? V1i, .1.........l: :L K rl: I Mfr Q A - I 1 I . V. '1 5 gn., ' '-1' Q E' A, ful 5 Thanh l 5 Back J Peck, D Buchheit, D Russett, D Ruasett, Mr Krue ger, Fondon 3rd D Iverson, J Wangsness, E Knutson, R Shanahan, R F1311-cerud S Qmith, D Bengfort M H1'Uman, S Qluka, R Mas hek, D Lien R Knutson, W Kala, D Klemish, R Hillman, T Iverson, W Hove ?nd E Gerleman, J Thompson, M Wieling D Schissel, J or Snyder, M Hauer, L Terry, J Martin lst M Weselmann, M G ffney, M Stromsodt, H Shindelar G Qaburek, H Erland 'ifnsemhles Dlorinet Qvartette Mixed 'larinet 01 rtette M Weselmann W5sQmann M Gaffney Fa' nov M Stromsodt Qhindeler D Iverson Uieling Claringt Trio Cornet uartette H, Wesefmann 5 Horr U M Gaffney N Roisner M. Stromsodt R B ueckner R Winn il '+Pi I .. A I I Il t Oc- ll F I I N l 0 - 1 , a K - s , A. . - . K - Q - ' - : . ' . .A ., , . . M - rfs, N. Reisner, R. Brueckner, R. Winn, R, Ruen, E. Kubesh, M. : . . a . . , . I I ' 1 - ' 1 ,i W I H. D. , . , M, 1 f' M , . H. . .,. . M. J 6' 3 Back K Bellows, R Bulman, A Reihl , B Gaffney, K Rus EE, R Martin, D Hemesath, Mr Krueger 2nd B Meyer, R Christiansen, H Lien, A Shindelar, H Hfruska, H Jarosh, Weselmann, S Iverson, J Mashem, H Knutson, H Lien, A Schissel lst J Hauer, J Thompson, C Ehler, G Bablrek, H Erland Trombone Trio Cornet Trio W Hove F Brueckner T Iverson N Reisner R Hillman J Morris Brass Quartette I Herr s I Reisner T Iverson W Hove 1 u Drum Ensemble I Peci D Buchheit D Russatt D Ruasett Brass Sextette J Horrfs Reisner Martin Sluka Knutson U Hove Znixehihnrus m Back A Shindelar, D Huinker, R Ruen, G Rauach, J Morris 5 Eluka, R Hillman, R Hashek, D Klemish, G Griffin, J Wangs ness, D Russett, T Iverson, F Hemesath, R Brueckner d D Lien, R Epnens, I Schneberger, R Knutson, F Kala, Peck, R Flaskerud, B Pavlovec, J Zoulek, D Buchheit, C Timp A Mashek, R Kudrna, H Preus, R Winn 2nd J Kinnetz, J Wagner, H Holten, M Lensing, L Lien, D Hassett, S Smith, M Hruska, M Wieling, H Shindelar, R Luzum, N Reisner, D Hageman, J Nesvlk, L Hageman, M Shindelar, E Knutson, H Rothmeyer, D Schissel, H Snyd r lst M Buchheit, K Schneberger, H Riehle, L Terry, C Massman, H-Weselmann, C Condon, M Gaffney, H Nulty, H Hillman, M Thomoson, H Stromsodt, J Huber, R Shanahan, J Hangsness, P Kala, A Schneberger, My Krugg p, D gator Back H Schneberger, S Sluka, R Hillman, R Mashek, J Zoulek T Iverson 2nd R Ruen, G Rausch, D Huinker, J Morris, C Timp, R Kfdrna, H Preus, D Klimesh, D Russett, B Pavlovec lst Hr Krueger, Director, A Shindelar, R Epnens, R Knutson, R-'Flaskerud, J Peck, A Mashek, R Winn, F Kala, D Lien Back J Huber, H Hruska, H Gaffney, J Kinnetz, D Hageman, H Luzum, E Knutson, H Wieling, H Shindelar, J lesvik, D Schissel Holton, H Shindelar, R Shanahan, H Hillman, H Roth Condon, H Hulty, L Hageman, S Smith Krueger, Director, I Reisner, H Lansing, H Buchheit, P Kala, H Riehle, H Thompson, H Hoselmann Sehneberger, J Wagner, L Terry, K Schneberger, J Hangs Russett, H Snyder, C Hassman, H Stromaodt LL moyer, C 2n Hr L-'Lien, lst: A ness, D if 2 e . o A o 0 o r . o .0 3 9 e . u 0 . t t , ! H 1' , L K U. Griffin, D. Buchheit, J. Wangsness, R. Brueokner, F. Hemesath, o E ' ,R . I if-' - K 4 I ' ' 2 e e o h o a .dz Ho o 0 e e ' dz : . . . 0 . I . O . O D I O I If 11:5 fy CQ f LU TRACK In the spr1ng of 1952 the Cahawks attempted their first try at tr cl, and after repeated runs to the 'slaughter house' they thought they were ready to try out their legs The Cahawks did not fare so well in their first attempt at Cedar Falls, but in their second try, they placed first in the mile relay at Charles City The four runners covered the distance in less than four ninutes The mem bers of the winning relay team were Art Huinker, Russell Hillman, Mickey Griffi n and Tom Iverson BASEBALL The weather was hot, and so were the Cahawks, for not only did they complete the regular season without a loss, but also the Sectional, District, and Sub State Tournaments Did they quit there' Why of course not, they went on and didn't get beat until the second round Ossian Calmar Fort Atkinson O Calmar Ridgeway Calmar Decorah M Calmar Sectional Tournament Fort Atkinson 2 Calm Ossian Calmar St Lucas Calmar District Tournament Fayette l Calm Monona Calmar FOOTBALL State, losing out to Kanawha Sub State Tournament Clear Bake 3 Calmar 9 Mclntyre Calmar 7 State Tournament Exira 2 Calmar 5 Kanawha Calmar 6 Won 12 Lost 1 The first two weeks of football practice found our Cahawks a little confused with the new type of offense, but it proved also confusing to the opponents with the Calmar squad being the first in the school's history to have an undefeated season With two wins from the previous year as a background the Cahawks went out and won eight more in a row Russell Hillman and Eldon Holten were honored by placing on the All State Seventh Team and honorable mention respectively Russell was also leading scorer in the state having a total of 157 points Elgin Arlington Tripoli Adams Hawkeye Arlington St Ansgar Lanesboro Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar's average points per game 31 Opponent's average points per game 7 Won 8 Lost BASKETBALL Bo s Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Tournament Ossian Calmar eo Ridgeway 5h Calmar 77 Fort Atkinson 36 Calmar 77 Sectional Tournament PostvIIIe a ar Hon 16 Lost 3 Fort Atkinson Waucoma Lawler Ridgeway Monona Waucoma Fort Atkinson Clermont Ridgeway Lawler Mabel Ossian Clermont Monona Winneshiek Count The boys had one of their better years on the court, los ing only three out of nineteen games. The returning lettermen were Russell Hillman, Tom Iver- son, Art Ruinker, Mickey Grif- fin, and Don Russett. Girls Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calm r Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Fort Atkinson Waucoma Lawler Ridgeway Monona Waucoma Fort Atkinson Clermont Ridgeway Lawler Ossian Clermont Monona Winneshiek Count Tournament Fort Ktklns on SBI Calmar Sectional Tournament D, Sales SI Calmar Won l Lost 15 Considering the lack of ex- perience and height, the girls basketball team proved to be a fighting ball club. Returning letter winners were Nadine Reis- ner, Marlene Gaffney, Martha Wes elmann, Mary Jane Wieling, Suz- anne Smith, Judy Kinnetz, and Rose Etta Luzum. 3 22 A f - . . 5 .6 'vu 2 17 Q1 ':, 1 ll ' ar 7 K' U lk 2 12 . 0 13 ar 6 2 1+ O 33 . 26 hh . 18 20 6 38 0 33 6 Zh O . O 20 6 36 Ossian IE Calmar M7 Ossian SH Calmar R3 29 53 37 36 25 67 I+? S2 S1 S5 62 50 57 81 S0 no 66 68 85 MO 30 63 55 M6 L43 67 58 31 . bl S8 M8 a 33 51 72 51 M3 53 M5 62 S7 50 53 6 32 28 63 5 L19 . 62 M7 90 37 38 56 L r :sl 22 33 A8 i i ifnnihall Qeam f - an-.--nnqsr an-. f-cult .1111-lllf4ll1 illfaMaAfii11'i - Bl! wi i H ni- KI!-It-rlnhwqq ,gg-.gpg .miami .QlE!2..1l!Cf'i81i1il W -. NH ,Q 11-nniuliis -unnxniiswlll 1 .i, uun:1:g-narullluuunmmnllnlul Y lg' f Qiil Rb 'N , ,L x V' 1 : .- , ,J - lTNlnjfmH-imum-nav: 17' vfe- ' 11 .. 1 ' -E' -111: ' ' .ns l Nr L39-V Ig' 1-l ' ln! Tn f.: QF'- Back: L. Einck, C. Bulman, R. Hashek, R. Hillman, R. Kalec : W. Gaffney, R. Brueckner, G. Griffin, R. Schuler, J. Zoulek, . Bengfort grdz Hr. Franklin, Coachg H. Preus, J. Peck, S. Sluka, W. Hove, L. Kuboushek, . lack 2nd: E. Holton, C. Timp, D. Russett, G. Schneberger, R. Winn, D. Her-old, T. Iverson lst: R. Terry, R. Knutson, Managers D :alle aft hy 33-11166 'Robyn Ka, TEA x 'Y Q! ' c N, 7 KC' x I 1 yi -N XXXBQTXXQ if x ,nw ,So W fanny MQ ,Z-,Sa cf oo. 'I mnmenznming Je' I ueen ELY CYIC Marlene Luella, Joanne Lana, gobyn Ca,-thy Parade .I 4' .-'N x 1: Q--' Grade Floa.ff7 Freshman Floaft' F r-.STI Prize, Sophomore Floaxt' JGGUWJ Pr 1-ef rf FFA Floart' Jeruor' Floafb Jixmor' Flea.-t' Tfraskeihall , 5 ' 'f Y -1 M v H gp of-f 2nd J Pnck, Manager, R Knuuson, H Preus, D Rengfort, R Winn, D Hinker, W Gaffney, Coach Franklin lst D Russett, A Huinker, M Grif'f1n, R Hilknan, T Iver son, R Rruec-mer 40' 0 Don 0 Hickey AAT 3rdg Coach Franklin, M Hillman, Manager J Huber, J Klnnetz, J Martin, D Iverson, H Shindelar C Condon, K Schneberger lst: M Nulty, R Hove, N Reisner, R Luzum, M Gaffney, M Ueselmann, M Welling, S Smith fla,1fCha Robyn 4 rlaxlenc Donna: Home Yadan 6 Baseball z! ,,-J K, 3 Q5 1 tx Ili my LII, llil '03 .llhx L X ' 5 .-nf .rw fi ' 45. ith lv LIU Back R Winn, R Schuler, L Einck, G Sjulli, D Bengfort, D Hageman, E Holton lst R Albertson, A Huinker, L Harold, R Hillman, D Russett, L Schneberger, G Grifiin, T Iverson ,Q ,Q Jnnwr 'liilgh Tflaskeihall Back: lr. Iverson Coach, E. Knutson, R. Loctenburg, T. lulty, Finutaon, n. Hole-an lst: G. Honda, J. Peck, J. Hanganeu, H. Luzum, D. Lion 1 ll. buf, 1 ' - r 2 ,-, . '! U' K ', . U ' ' ' ' ' ', .w Q L? ,T,, ' . M' ' Al . A-A l I -1 R 2 . - ,1l H f- , Ku, Y w 'H f , ' -- A ? x V , x x C - 4' H I S 'V k. ' vy -II4 fi? 'B qc 1- Q-I 7 5 n - I1 I ' ' W 'l -,I ,. , ' g V Q A ,+L ' l f J'-1, f l Q- A Q, ' V, Y' Q 1 L , LN! ' f 11,111 5- K lj- ' ' NLQVUV , ' I x Q , . - -1 J if 0 - 'V 1 , p I - Q . x I v V I, l , 1 yf vw x F Q -' A ' lk. 4 S V- , -- ,. Q A , -1 .1 -,A , fu. X ,P A ' W I ' ' 2 o o 0 o 0 s o 3 Q o o o o o o ww , K, 5 i Snapshnis Q '7 11.2 f', r- . . -4' V4 f'-- .Q , W i2 W L. I 'l f X. lg raft. ' -I Aj,.,..,,.E,Z' Jaw Q7 Z?2 ,R ii U if N?-4Zm?J?fZ1?w WMM W W Q9 ' 22' U21 P- 7 5 fe 'T7Nvv 37 .mL 1 'Q ' - Jafffch 54 Q c- -W' 'T Q -F l bf! '5 '55 fr' rg The Little Four Jzaafnne, Af Deaf --1 7fuf7f?w41,J'vvwQ 945,55 ,, if' .L ,, , -' ny K , N Q A A , ' 1. 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QD111' Smcere Albertson Jewelers, Decorah A Balik k Sons, Spillville Balik Implement Store, Spillvllle Ben Bear Co , Decorah Bill Janson Shoes, Decorah Bill Panos' Tavern, Spillville Brueckner, George Drug and Jewelry Bucheit Produce Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Calmar Bottling Works Cleaners Creamery Hatchery Hotel Mfg Co Super Service Super Valu Theatre Wagon Co Central Motors, Spillville Citizens' Savings Bank, Spillville Civic Improvement Assn , Spillville Dahly Chevrolet, Decorah Dick Swehla Dotzenrod k Teetshorn Faldet Appliance Frank Germann Clothlers, Decorah Fred L Olson, Life Insurance, Decorah French Furniture a Funeral Service Fuzzy's Tavern, Spillville Gamble Store, Decorah Halverson Motor Co Harry Shiptcn's Pure Oil Station Havel Heating R Plumbing Holt Dairy Inc , Decorah Hormel Co of -- Klimesh Motor Sales Inc. . Th ' Th Th l 6, hanks l Hychek's Grocery I B Bjonerud Dry Goods Iowa State Bank J F Anderson Lumber Co J1mmie's Shell Service, Spillville Junko Grocery, Spillville Bill Landa Insurance Langs' Shoes, Decorah Larsen Clothiers, Decorah Harigold Dairy leyer and Company Meyer's Grocery Morris, Arthur J Olsonis Standard Service Pearl's Beauty Shop Petr1k's Conoco Service Phil's Cafe Rausch Motor Company Ray's Shoe Store, Decorah Rolfe's Jewelry Sausers' Hardware Schneberger Standard and Electric Service Spillville Locker Spillville Produce Standard 011 Company, H Gaffney, Agent e Hang Stores e Hen's Shop, Decorah e Public Opinion, Decorah The Weselmann Market Thurst Kjome Music Store, Decorah Weis Buick Company: Decorah Wenthold's Tavern Lange's Jewelry b Sporting Goods, Decorah Zoulek's Tavern, Spillville 0 'x 5, l A-W -2' 4 1 lf - , ff


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