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I .ox c,.c,.cAc,c3 O bo,o,.9,.9.,o- Top Row: Albert Rix, Norman Henderson, George Hoopman, Carl Tuerk, Edward Merrill, Raymond Harnoss, Raymond Holub, Stanley Jones, Dan Kennelly, Ed- win Salisbury, Lester Bareis. Fourth Row: Arthur Van House, Nevin Johnson, John Vagts, Vern Herold, Fred Wodrich, Lester DeNoyelles, Herbert Hanneman, David Loughrey, Vernon Vie- brook. Third Row: Robert Miles, Harold Nichols, Richard Reed, Frank Hayes, Thomas Moen, Harold Henderson, Harold Hanneman, Floyd Wentworth, Earl Thomas, Donald Maland, Lloyd Bauer. Second Row: Roger Halweg, Gene Powers, Cletus Rink, Donald Nichols, Keith Fields, Virgil Novak, Lyle Murray, Harold Biel. John Tuchek, Elmer Eddy, Earl Hilke. First Row: Edward Lybbert, Gareth Vagts, Jack Layton, Richard Barnes, Mr. Schroder, Mr. Ryan, William Kapler, Joseph Burgess, Clarence Heide, Dale Hanson. Boys' Club The officers of Boys' Club were: president, Richard Barnesg vice president, Joe Burgess: treasurer, William Kaplerg secretary, Jack Layton. The sponsors were Vin- cent Ryan and Harry Schroder. Several enjoyable meetings were held by the Boys' Clhb during the current school year. Following the example set by last year's club, the meetings were not so frequent as in former years. A fall meeting with Coach Peterson of Luther College as principal speaker was the high spot of the year. Another meeting of great interest to the honorary mem- bers was the one at which they challenged the high school club members in a volley ball tournament. Twenty-one
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9 .QA c,.c,.cAc,d . bo,Q,oQ:J,Q- Top Row: Dawn Werhan, Dorothy Mackenburg, Gail Haakenson, Opal Falk, Nell Nora Richards, Laura Anderson, Julia Tass, Audre Goldsworthy, Margaret Grube, Pearl Shutte, Helen Sobolik. Fifth Row: Oriole Hanson, Ferneva Krueger, LaVon Miller, Adelaide Anderson, Dorothy Smylie, Wilma Bouska, Ferneva Weinkauf, Elenor Sobolik, Freda Cohen, Edith Davis, Leota Farnsworth. Fcurih Row: Arva Schleuter, Viola Shaefer, Helen Culbert, Emma Fye, Elizabeth Haskovec, Florence Sheppard, Hazel Hoyt, Lenore Haven, Margaret Henderson, Irene Morgan, Earline Woellstein. Third Row: Marjorie Hoffland, Eloise Kjorvesiad, Helen Skcgsmark, Hazel Milbrath, Anna Hoines, Laverne Meyer, Elizabeth Cunningham, Irene Natvig, Edith Shut- tleworth, June Rush, Lillian Peckham. Second Row: Eleanor Ellingson, Gladys Aberg, Anna Grace Baker, Jennie Gager. Jane Burgess, Viola Kutzbach, Marlys Melaas, Ruth Champlin, Elsie Slifka, Louise Paul, Loretta Peacock. First Row: Thea Kelsey, Evelyn Daws, Dora Wildman, Mary Kakac, Miss Seivert, Miss Shipley, Mary Thomson, Dorothy Polashek, Janet Drollinger, Wilma Mitchell, Peggy Perry. Girls' Club The following recipe was chosen for the Girls' Club sandwich for 1933-34: Select carefully girls of fine spirit and even disposition. Remove any crusts of brusqueness and misunderstanding. Bind together with a filling made of equal parts of co-operation, intensive work, and good programs, seasoned well with pep. Arrange in any school or on any campus, and garnish with a sprig of appreciation. That this recipe, when carefully followed, never fails was shown in Cresco High the past year. The officers of Girls' Club were: president, Dorothy Polashekg vice president, Lucille Dawsg secretary, Mary Thomsong treasurer, Janet Drollinger, The sponsors were Merna Shipley and Irene Seivert. Twenty
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.CA Qsbgbxof O E'1O1OJOLO.JsQ- Top Row: Kenneth Natvig, Virgil Novak, Lyle Murray, Harold Biel, Harold Hender- son, Frank Kostohryz, Joseph Drtina, Glen Reinhart. Third Row: Donald Nichols, Harold Hanneman, Hubert Easler, William Burns, Nevin Johnson, John Kostohryz, Lloyd Bauer, Roland Lickteig. Second Row: Virgil Mackenburg, Carl Stopperan, Arthur Aegler, Elmer Derr, Harold Nichols, Gareth Vagts, Elmer Eddy, Kenneth Craft. First Row: Melvin Aberg, Newton Nagel, Gerald Walker, Clarence Heide, Mr. Schroder, Edward Lybbert, Paul Morgan, Gerald Reutlinger, Harold Schrieber. Ag Club This year the agriculture students affiliated with the Future Farmers of Amer- ica, a national organization of farm boys taking vocational agriculture. There are 4.000 F. F. A. members in Iowa alone. The Cresco chapter took the name Robbins, since Superintendent Robbins was the organizer of the part-time school, and has always been a booster of ag work. The chapter, with twenty members, was installed by the Hall chapter of Charles City. A dairy cattle-judging team, Edward Lybbert, William Burns, and Gareth Vagts, placed second in the state contest at Waterloo. At the state contest at Ames, the farm management team placed in the first group, the livestock-judging team, in the fourth. Among their most important projects, the Future Farmers are sponsoring corn and soy bean test plots, a corn and grain show at the Howard County fair, and cow- testing association work. Twenty-two
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