Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA)
- Class of 1932
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THE SPARTAN D 1 EKS 4? I Q. N ,f-X fx Mx, A 'f Qin E ' HI' ffl W - -- 1.x gnlqfm C: X ' fwfffiff. i - W f L A Q fx llmus af I K Q , 4 MM' x YQ N I QU gffxxr X f A N FN ,V fi H 3 YN H... -'-d ' 4 n , L E E E ' M f Fix -5 -1- ,,.... f'M-,R ,AQ Q .f.yC,'II:Ql.. f-,NTM-TLA 3 1 ,...,.. fx!!-:NNIn,v,,kM4'i N' 'ff' 5 2 w-...,,,.,. Y- . H N' t 'Wwfw X v .1 X l Q1 Q X ' QW 5 l i i f ! Q i l i D I i i ioiokivioioicvifoioil COPYRIGHT 1932 MARION TODD Editor-in-Chief and FRANK COHEN BLISUIESS Manager -1 7,1 rl Jw' Wg., 5' gr i9fiL,unl1Ti- f W v aff Q? . : if ' J ' -I 30- I , V .- ,i ' sr: Q 3 , ' v gi' 'Ni 5? 4 C .1 xi f X I V ' H iiglg K S27 X132 4 Af' ,ff -. A115 5- ,ce-af. 1 rf f 2952 ve- :Hr 94 ' im '- 5 2 ,- -QS. 'Q - , ff 1-I Ny ' pci IA- Qfylgf' .YR Qffq . 2 Q , S ,S Q 1 61,1 I 1x N 14 'Xxx fm S N gif If , f E wr ?'f v X If 'Q , -ff N 1 .QW WI' WW 7 Q, f' X:juL B Q LTI W UF .M Aff. lv.. 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Q Q W X A. v' 'VJ J if K.- N fi it UN l vh NMA DAVID J. ROBBINS Cresco, Iowa Iowa State College, B. S. Superintendent Eilht DAVID C. BARTELMA Cresco, Iowa Iowa State College, B. A University of Iowa Principal Manual Arts Athletics VINCENT RYAN Minneapolis, Minn. University of Minnesota, B. S. Commerce Boys' Club Adviser NELL M. ELLIS Osage, Iowa Cornell College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Iowa, B. A. English Journalism Cresconian Adviser Spartan Adviser Senior Class Adviser HARRY SCHRODER Denison, Iowa Iowa State College, B. S. Vocational Agriculture Freshmen Class Advisor- Part Time School MORNA GARLAND Sumner, Iowa Iowa State Teachers' College. B. A. Normal Training English History Girls' Club Adviser Junior Class Adviser i -In Jil R fx I v Q E X Xe lr ,iglni fl., .- .. -,M .1 ' iff W IRQ im V. H. -' 4 QB! QL CA 1 .f, 'N lx Q I W VOX Q -ljgijlix .--1-ry vis f.q A, -1 ff OJ ll- Xfw sf A 'N rx I y . ESTHER G. MEIE R Monona, Iowa Cornell College, B. f.. University of Iowa University of Wiscon- sin English, Dramatics Junior Class Adviser ELEANOR E. THOMPSON Cedar Rapids, Iowa Coe College, B. A. English Latin Sophomore Class Ad- viser MERNA SHIPLEY New London, Iowa University of Iowa, B. A. Northwestern Univer- sity Mathematics Freshmen Class Ad- viser SARAH L. MOORE Fargo, North Dakota North Dakota State College, B. S. Physical Education G. A. A. Sponsor Ten BOYD A. THOMPSON Cresco, Iowa Cornell College, B. A. Science Athletics Senior Class Adviser FERNE MONASMITII Lane, South Dakota McPhai1 School of Music, B. M. Supervisor of Glee Clubs Music IRENE M. SEIVERT Ashton, Iowa Iowa State Teachers' College, B. A. Mathematics Girls' Adivser Librarian ADA HANSON Cresco, Iowa Secretary ff C 0 5 3 f 7 I 1 X I 4 I llf kk ,'b Q, . ' Q Ne' X M i 'ffxwm F EX Q eww .,,.uq,b , Mxf M 1 A 0 F61-. .Q 2 I W AR 5 4' .1?5. I 19 ' f gulf I 1-ff x 1' 5 . ' ' X 2 , fn M1 Qt i Q RK f N ,SX CIEULASSUES Wi W if, W WJ gf ,K ff - aifbw kim gf X1 : I ' MLN NN 2- I of' Xi, 2 I ftifir if x XLS tm mg' ' 4. -. .V M... ,-. - .- M. i.. L :mini 01011-ioioi SENIGRS CJ OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Irene Tuchek President .................. Irene Tuchek Vice President ......... Andrew Peckham Andrew Peckham Leo Moench Secretary .................. Marion Todd Robert Smylie Treasurer . ......... Alice Sobolik MOTTO: Only a Commencement. FLOWERS: Sweet Peas. COLORS: Orchid and Cream. HONOR ROLL 1For Seven Semestersbz Emma Chihak Marion Todd Frank Cohen Jean Thayer C1 ara Smith -riruxoinini n Tweive Robert Smylie Kathleen Howard Elda Easier Vivian Kratz nioioia 11-1010101014 ini- o ozo-ioioiuznzojuubznz1nj:ifncwojozoiozxpocbcr1oc9o:o1a:1exjo1ojn:o1o11:1o1'nC'g' HELEN IDA AEGLER Normal Training Course. Glee Club 1, 2: G. A. A. 1, 23 Normal Training Club 43 Girls Club 3, fl: May Fete 1, 2, 33 Spartan Staff 43 Carrie Comes to College 23 Peggy and the Pirate3 Declam 3. L. FARRINGTON BARKER College Prep. Course. Or- chestra 2, 3. 4: Boys' Club 3, 4: Violin Quartet 3, 4. VINCENT W ILLIAM BIGALK Gen. Course. Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Boys' Club 3. 43 Ag Club 1.2, Ei, 4 WILMA MAE BIGALK Nor. Training Course. Glee Club 3, 43 Jerry of Jericho Road 33 College Days 43 May Fete 31 Girls' Club 3, 43 Normal Training Club 4. CHARLES L. BURR Gen. Course. Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Spartan 4: NuL Farm 3: Pied Piper 23 Com. Club 3, 4: College Days 43 Jerry of Jericho Road 33 Boys' Club 3, 4: garrie Comes to College FRANK COHEN Gen. Course. Class Pres. 13 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Pres. Com. Club 33 Football Mgr. 33 Pres. Boys' Club 43 Quill dz Scroll 43 Bus. Mgr. Spartan 43 Ed. Cres- conian 42 C. Comes' to Coll 23 Nut Farm 33 Jer- ry of Jericho Road 3: Thirteen EVA MARIE BAKER Gen. Course. May Fete F, 2, 33 G. L A. l, 2, 3: Cresconian 2. 33 Girls Club 3, 4. RAYMOND JOSEPH BATEMAN Gen. Course. Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Football 2, 33 Boys' Club 3, 4. MILDRED ADA BIGALK Com. Course. Glee Club 33 G. A. A. 1,422 Girls' Club 3, 43 May Fete 1, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Jerry of Jericho R.oadf3. N ORMAN E. BORLAUCI- Gen. Course. Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 41 Track 33 Ag Club 1, 2, 43 Boys' Club 3, 4. EMMA ANNA CHIHAl I Com. Course. Girls' Club 3, 4: Com. Club 3, 4' May Fete 2, 33 Spartan Staff 4. MARTHA RUTH CON NOLLY Gen. Course. Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Orch. 1, 2, 3. fi Class Pres. 2, 33 Vice Pres. 33 H. H. Sec. 3: Pres. 43 Girls' Club Pres 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Spart. 43 Cresconian 4. Q. da S. 43 Coll. Days 42 C. to Coll. 23 Rip. V. W. 1. '7 rl. IW I X' xxx Q 1,.L,-A Affine A lbfnx 33331 If 'wr D ,af GJ .,- XQ Jill. 'N N usfdfx gf .Q W l fffwi ir x., of 1, be -xl ly rx .Q .. wf' f- I WILMA CULBERT Gen. Course. Glee Club 43 G. A. A. 13 College Days 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Declam 1, 2, 3. PAUL OREN DAUGHENBAUGH Geri. Course. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 23 Glee Club 3, 43 The Piper 23 Jerry of Jericho Road 33 College Days 43 Spartan Staff 43 Cresconian Staff 43 Boys' Club 3, 43 Dc- clam 3, 43 Violin Quartet 3, 4. JOY IRENE DAVIS Nor. Training Course. May Fete 33 Girls' Club 4. ARTHUR C. EDDY Ag. Course. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 31 Boys' Club 3, 43 Ag Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3. ANN MARJORIE FESSENDEN Gen. Course. Picton-- Hansboro, N. D.3 Girls' Club 3. 43 G. A. A. 3, 45 Spartan Staff 4. MARJORIE ILENE FISK Normal Training Course. Carrie Comes to College 33 Jerry of Jericho Road 33 College Days 43 May Fete 1, 2. 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Nor. Training Club 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Fourteen PHILIPPINE ANGELINE CULVER Gen. Course. Band 3, 43 Orchestra 3. 43 G. A. A Spartan Staff 43 Girls Club 3, 43 Declam 2. DERRIL DAVIS Ag. Course. Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 43 Boys' Club 3, 4. ELDA M. EASLER Com Course. G. A. A. 1. 23 May Fete 2, 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Com. Club 3. 4: Spartan Staff 4. EVELYN IDA ELLIOTT Gen. Course. Girls' Cluo 3, 43 G. A. A. 13 May Fetc 33 Com. Club 3. HAROLD JAMES FISKE Gen. Course. Burbank High School, Burbank, Calif., Basketball 2, 33 Boys' Club 2, 33 Track 33 Pres. Class 3. INEZ IRENE FISK Normal Training Course. Glee Club 2, 3, 43 May Fete 1, 2, 33 Carrie Comes to College 33 Coll- ege Days 43 Jerry of Jer- icho Road 23 Girls' Club 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2. 33 Nor. Training Club 4. 1, 23 Com. Club 3, EDNA LENORA GAGER Gen. Course. Rock Island High School, Rock Is- land, Ill.: Girls' Club 4: Commercial Club 4. HELEN ANNA MARIE GROTH Gen. Course. G. A. A. 1. 23 Girls' Club 3. 43 Cres- conian 4. J ULIET HOPPERSTA D Normal Training Course. Ridgeway High School. Girls' Club 43 Normal Training Club 4. STELLA MARIE IVERSON Gen. Course. Girls' Club 3. 4: G. A. A. 13 Crescon- ian Staff 4. VIVIAN MILDRED KRATZ Normal Training Course. Ridgeway High School. Glee Club 3, 43 Girls Club 3, 43 G. A. A. 3' May Fete 3: College Days 43 Normal Training Club 4. RUTH EVANGELINE LANGE Gen. Course. Rudol- phinum High School. Protivin, Iowa. Declam 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Glez Club 43 Nut Farm 33 Spartan Staff 43 Cres- conian Staff 43 College Days 4. G ENEVIEVE LUCILLE GAUL Nor. Train. Course. De- clam 33 May Fete 33 G A. A. 1, 2, 33 Girls' Club 3, 4: Nor. Train. Club 4. HARRIET CORINNE HOFFLAN D Normal Training Course. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 May Fete 1, 2, 33 Rip Van Winkle 11 Carrie Comes to College 23 Peggy and the Pirate 13 Nor. Train. Club Sec. 43 College Days 43 G. A. A. KATHLEEN FAITH HOWARD Com. Course. Glee Club 23 Carrie Comes to C011- ege 23 Class Treas. 33 May Fete 2, 33 Pres. Com. Club 43 Girls' Club 3, 4, Quill :Sz Scroll 43 Cres- conian Staff 43 Spartan Staff 4. EVA MAE JONES General Course. Band 2, 3. 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 4. ARLENE ROSE LADWIG Com. Course. Ridgeway High School. Girls' Club 3. 4: May Fete 3. HELEN LUDDEN General Course. Girls Club 4. 51 I il ll Wifi i H,-' GJ llliws. N 3.0 ul' ns if Rio l Wi ig ff l .MQ Eli HQ Qffl r, .XILM C x., t, if ,lil mf A I as ,YW rw NEIL FREDERICK MARTIN A32 Course. Wrestling L.: 3, 45 Gl:e Club 3, 43 Boys' Club 3, 43 Ag. Club 1, 2 3, 45 Pres. Ag. Club 4. ARLENE MEYER MERTENS Gen. Course. Glee Club 1, 23 Com. Club 3, 4, De-- clarn 1,23 Spart.43 Cres- conian 4: Rip Van W. 1: C. Comes to Coll. 15 Peg-- gy and the Pirate 2, Nut Farm 33 Pied Piper 2: May Fete 1, 2, 33 Cla-as V. Pres. 13 Sec. G. A. A. W ILLIAM JOSEPH MLADY General Course. Boys' Club 3, 4: Ag. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLINE ELIZABETH PARCHMAN Gmeral Course. Girls' Club 3, 4. EMMA MARY PERR! General Course. Glel' Club 1, 2, 33 Girls' Cluo 33 May Feta 2, 33 Cres- conian Stall 4: Pegqv and the Pirate 23 Ma Jenkins Boarding Housv J GEORGE ABRAHAM QUEEL General Course. Football Mgr 4: Spartan Staff 4: Cresconian Staff 4. IRENE CAROLINE MAURER, Normal Training Course, Girls' Club 3, 4: Normal Training Club 4. GERTRUDE IRENE MILLER Nor. Train. Course. Gler Club 3, 43 Girls' Club fl, 43 College Days 4: G A. A. 1, 25 May Fete 1, 2, 12, Nor. Train. Club 4. LEO G. MOENCH General Course. John A. Johnson High School, Si. Paul. Minn Boys' Club 4: Cresconian Staff 4: Clos: Secretary 4. ANDREW N. PECKI-IAM General Course. Wrest- ling 13 Basketball 3, Football 4: Spartan Staff 4: Cresconian Staff -1: 'Ihe Nut Farm 3: Con-.. Club 33 Quill 8z Scroll 3, Boys' Club 3, 4. ROSALIND EVA PERRR General Course. Girls' Club 33 Cresconinn Stall' 4. LYLE R EIN HART General Ccurse. Boyz! Club 3, 45 Ag. Club 1, ::, 3, 4. MABEL EMMA RIHA Commercial Course. Com.- mcrcial Club 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 41 G. A. A. 3. ORVINE HERBERT SCHAEFER General Course. Band 4: Boys' Club 3, 4. MILDRED MARIE SLIFKA General Course. May 4 Feze 3: G. A. A. 2, 3, Girls' Club 3, 43 Com- mercial Club 3. HARLAN D DANIEL SMITH General Course. Football 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Club 3, 4: Ag. Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT E. SMYLIE General Course. Jordan High School. Football 4, Declam 4: Basketball 4, Spartan Staff 45 Class Treasurer 4 JEAN MCCAFFERY THAYER Coll. Prep. Course. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 41 B. B. 3, 4: Treas. H. H. 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Spartan 1: Class Sec. 13 Rip Van W. 1: C. Comes to Coll. 2: Nut Farm 33 Tiger H. 4: Jer. of J. R. 23 C. D. 4. Seventeen GALE WICKHAM RUMRILL General Course: Band 3, 45 Orchestra 23 Declam 2, 3: Boys' Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3. 45 Ag. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Rip Van Win- kle lg Carrie Comes to Eollege 23 College Days ALICE MARY SHIELDS General Course. Girls' Club 3. 4. ERVIE WILLIAM SMITH General Course. Ag. Club 1, 2, 35 Boys' Club 3, 4: Basketball 1, 25 Wrest- ling 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 The Nut Farm 3: Spartan Staff 4. CLARA C. SMITH General Course. Girls' Club 3. 4: G. A. A. 1, ZZ. Declam 1, 23 Quill 8.1 Srroll 43 Cresconian Stall 4. ALICE MARION SOBOLIK Coll. Prep. Course. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 33 Q. 85 S. 4, Pres. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Orch. 1, 2, 3, -lg C. Comes to Coll. 23 Peg. and the Pirate 13 J. of Jericho Road 35 Class Treas. 3, 43 May Fete 3: Cresconiang Spartan 4. HELEN GRACE THOMAS General Course. Girls' Club 3, 45 Rip Van Win- kle 1: May Fete 1, 2, 3g G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spar- tan Staff 4' Cresconian Staff 4: Declam 1, 2, 31 Quill 8z Scroll 45 Latin Club 2. l if tl l A 0 ns...,1 A Agfa lr' w x., .,, I, x,Q !'xI 5 QT at J.. - ,A ,, Nh l N' - ll' X6 I j - .L Al Q I il gk nlglgil -Mfrs fnj -ia ling I, of . ,J C41 QS 4 l .ill 'N N MARJORIE FRANCINTT THOMPSON General Course. Girls' Clpib 3, 4: Rip Van Win- kle 1: May Fete 1, 2, .53 The Nut Farm 3: G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Spartm Staff 4: Cresconian Staff 4: Declam 1, 2, 4: Quill 81 Scroll 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2 IRENE FRANCES TUCHEK Gen. Course. Declam 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2: May Fete 1, 2, 3: Girls' Club 3. 4: Rip Van Winkle 2: Peggy and the Pirate 1. Carrie Comes to College 2: Vice Pres. Howl. Hun- dred 3, 4: Class Pres. 4: Treas. Girls' Club 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Treas. 3: Pres. 4: Spartan 4. LILLI AN MARIE VALVODA G:-neral Course. Lourdes. Parochial School, of Lorrdes, Iowa: Glee Club 3, Girls' Club 3, 4: G. A, A. 3. VIVIAN MARIE WACHQH Normal Training Course. Girls' Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: May Fete 3: Nu Tau Sigma 4. PIOWARD MILTON WILDMAN General Course. Wrest- ling 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club 3, -if Track 2, 3, 4: Cresconian Staff 4. ARLENE WOHLSDORF Normal Train. Course. Nu Tau Sigma 4: Girlfs' Club 3, 4. Eighteen MARION LUCILE TODD Gen. Course. G. A. A. 1. 2, 3: Sec. Girls' Club 3: Carrie Comcs to College 2: Jerry of Jericho Road 3: The Nut Farm 3: Class Vice Pres. 3: Sec. 4: Edi- tor Spartan 4: Crescon- ian 4: Quill Ba Scroll Sec. 4: Pres. Com. Club 4: Or- chestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Class Vice Pres. 2. ERWIN CHARLES UPTON General Course. Assump- tim High School. Wrest- ling l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 4: The Nut Farm 3: Boys' Club 3, 4. IRENE VOPAVA General Course. Girls' Club 4. K EN NE'I'H LESLIE WERHAN General Course. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 3: Bovs' Club 3, 4: Vice. Pres. Howling Hundred -1: Treas. Boys' Club 4. EDMUND G. WODRTCH College Preparatory. Mt. Vernon High School, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Basket- ball 3: Track 3: Band 3, Giee Club 4: Boys' Club 3, 4: College Days 4. DOROTHY MAE ZEIN General Course. Coni- mercial Club 3, 4: Girls' Club 3, 4. JUNIORS Anna, Anderson, Violet Baethke, Helen Barthelme, Ruth Blackburn. Elsie Bock, Kenneth Bronner, Peggy Brophy, Sylvia Baugen- hagen. Ruth Buresh, James Burgess, Helen Burr, Cecil Cameron. Catherine Connolly, Edith Curtis, Lola Daskam, Stephen De- Greve. Kenneth Eiler, Viola Elliott, Ollie Falk, Opal Falk. Naomi Gager, Neil Gassett, Elsie Goldsworthy, Kenneth Grosser. Nineteen 1. 4l 0 ni.-1 Wt 1. th x., in x,Q gg 6? I ll, , L.. -, off J ffik IMA I Nix Q 1755333 -..vm vig ,tr 'vf ,A , , ,J CDL! I' Xrw .A 'X IN ,JN l 'h L.. iii JUNIORS Gertrude Hanneman, Richard Hanson, William Hayes, Lloyd I'I8I11'1iI1g'. eKith Henry, George Hess, Eunice Hoeldt, Francis Hoopman. Pauline Hubka, Norton Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Doris Kakac. Clarence Kinkor, Harold Kvam, Victoria Kvam, Mildred Kratz. Ruby Lee, Jean Lewis, Philomena Lickteig, Joseph Lickteig. Hulda Long, Marion Lybbert, John McDermott. Irene Munson. Twenty M' ---W -- -- -XPS ,I JUNIORS Delmar Morch, Goldie Morris, Jean Nichols, Wilma Olson. Maxine Palmer, Margaret Perry, Alice Peterson, Leonard Ptacek. , Angela Rink, Roger Rumrill, Donald Sebastian, Syrita Schleu- ter. Myrtle Smith, Gladys Strayer, Robert Swacker, Clarence Tass. Alice Tillson. Luverne Trouten, Hazel Trouten, Georgina Vo- pava. Virgil Walters, Ellis Wenger, Dorothy Woodard, Birdie Young, Harvey Young. Twenty-one 'Rr' an xr mmm D 21 if :qi as ,. iff X W w x., or 1, ef? 'xl IC li? fl!! rm, IW Q fx XX l Q an-11 11 ,m WE Pio s rf M f 'vf A' 'Q 4.1 X!! .zu Vi MF W - ..l 'N lx Minn Q CD SOPI-IOMORES First Row: Clarence Heide, Vernon Viebrock, Ruth Champlin, Dora Wildman, Louise Paul, Adelaide Anderson, Frieda Cohen, Eleanor Lucas. Peggy Perry, Edith Da- vis, Nevin Johnson. Second Row: Harold Nichols, Floyd Wentworth, Ferneva Kruegar, Ferneva Wein- kauf, Rachel Shields, Emma Fye, Wilma Bouska, Janet Drollinger, Audrey Goldsworthy, Elsie Slifka, Hazel Hoyt, Mary Kakac, Harold Hanneman. Third Row: Donald Maland, Arthur Van House, Elizabeth Haskovec, Helen Sobolik. Dorothy Smylie, Helen Skogsmark, Dawn Werhan, Marjorie Wren, Elva Kapkn. Dorothy Gaul, Lester Bareiss. Fourth Row: David Loughrey, Helen Culbert. Leota Farnsworth. Palma Borlaug, Juli L Tass, Margaret Grube, Roslyn Ryan, Angela Herold, Grace DeGreve, Wilma Mitchell, Harold Henderson. Fifth Row: Keith Fields, Donald Huber. Fred Wodrich, Thomas Moen, Matthcv Zbornik, Richard Barnes, Edward Merrill. Delbert Blgalk, Guy Phillips, Eafl Thomas, Herbert Hanneman. Twen i y-two . ..'1 , V is , XJ 'J J . 7 H s' J I . ' . I '..,,I,g:v.Xx' J xl ,h N sc . x . . v ' , ' ' fi' J , jxfx' 'Q Jy', ji R N w ,x 1, lf M, X X +.s -L: ' si Q: -xv A :T 2 'I ,w w T 5 Z . J -J I O 1' ,-ch E- QKQ 6 FRESHMEN vxf QI V fi First Row: Dale Hanson, Joe Burgess, Lloyd Bauer, Edward Lybbert, Earl Hilke, El,- mer Eddy, John Tuchek, Martin O'Kada, John Vagts, Richard Reed, Donald Nichols, Roger Halweg. Nw, nw 45 Second Row: Cletus Rink, Earline Woellstein, Jennie Gager, Eleanor Ellingson, Annu Hoines, Lucille Daws, June Rush, Viola Shaeffer, Ruth Slifka, Arva Schleuter, Marjorie Hoffland, Anna Grace Baker, Elizabeth Cunningham, Gene Powers. k-xo Third Row: Keith Fravel, Lillian O'Kada, Loretta Peacock, Lorena Oulman, Gladys 1 -Rl Aberg, Mary Necas, Irene Morgan. Katherine Kunze. Oriole Hanson, Estelle, Miller, Irene Natvig, Jane Burgess. Flynn McCabe. Fourth Row: Edwin Salisbury, Irene Paul, Vera Smith, Harriet Wheeler, Dorothy Copeman, Irene Barthelme, Evelyn Walton, Grace Mlady, Lillian Peckham. Dorothy Mackenburg. Edith Shuttleworth, Mary Thomson. George Hoopman. Fifth Row: Harold Biel, Dorothy Haas, Ione Gager, Nell Nora Richards, Helen Fiske Laura Anderson, Viola Kutzbach, Hazel Milbrath. Leone DeGreve, Marion Hayes. Gladys Lucas. Sixth Row: Gareth Vagts, Lester DeNoyelles. Albert Rix, Harold Normann, Clarenci- Kostka, Clifford Hagen, Carl Tuerk, Virgil Jarosh, Gaylord DeWalle, Stanley Jones. Virgil Novak, Frank Hayes. Twenty-three fill IN I.. - .mmf A IM Q lic I X Ax ' Q ...-...m's qiigl 25? fr- 'uf K A. -f fl CD Qff X Mi n CAI 1 - QL Twenty-four - rx gxrnfx l ' L -13915 v w- Q Acspqml 1 Wpvqyh 'hw KSA WWW xx X. A .,, ciif m 17 ,Xxx-R B E ' 2 XX DJ Af 4 D! ff, I . g f 5 fx V ' LL :fa my 3 L Zgzi . V , lf Nw Xfx ,Lg A gg! QL. Y fy v iff 3-X 'X 'LF W EM Ny U fsxargnruwuunrnlngs QW 4 M x L J if fm My 1 up ls 5 Ili if 5 .xx IN 551 ll ll Y W, , MJT. fit Pixy , ig F., i W ,Jil Q fl fa lrfl 4, id. . 1 , .if Cl! f ., Xp lik W0 x iii VX -l Kwan IIN First Row: Miss Ellis, Arlene Mertens, Marjorie Thompson, Marion Todd. Ruth Lange, Emma Chihak, Ruth Connolly. Alice Sobolik, Kathleen Howard. Second Row: Helen Aegler, Helen Thomas, Philippine Culver, Marjorie Fessenden. Ervie Smith, George Queel, Charles Burr, Andrew Peckham, Frank Cohen, Oren Daughenbaugh, Elda Easler. T Spartan Staff In spite of the financial handicap that this year's work has naturally carried with it, the staff, due to the co-operation of subscribers and advertisers. was suc- cessful. The staff positions were filled by the student's own statement of his pref- erence rather than by elections as previously. Twenty-six F? ,J w 0 fit,-TQ. A I W M5 N? CRESCONIAN STAFF First Row: Ruth Connolly. Marion Todd, Marjorie Thompson, Frank Cohen, Helen XF X Thomas, Ruth Lange, Leo Mosnch, Kathleen Howard. Clara Smith, Alic: Sobolik. Second Row: Miss Ellis, Oren Daughenbaugh, Helen Groth. Howard Wildman, Arlene X Mertens, Andrew Peckham, George Queel, Stella Iverson, Emma Perry, Rosa- 'V' X lind Perry. X-,J N gear on l Crescoman Members of this year's staff have participated in Quill and Scroll and Iowa High School Press Association. Features of the year were homecoming and Washington l 'X O editions. The junior class edited one issue of the paper under the supervision of the seniors. L. Twenty'-seven Ji' f' 'M H m W lil J . 'I 4 l flfffYQl'i if if X x., ' in x,Q my A M First Row: Mr. Barth, Kathleen Howard, Andrew Peckham, Frank Cohen, Ruth Con- nolly, Mr. Harlan. Second Row: Miss Ellis. Helen Thomas, Alice Sobolik. Clara Smith, Marion Todd, Marjorie Thompson. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an international society for high school jouralists. Mem- bers are chosen by selecting those students who are in the upper one-third of tm journalism class, and who have done outstanding work in journalism. Four honor- ary members were admitted to the chapter. They are L. P. Barth, F. D. Mead, Esther Meier, and C. J. Harlan. Twenty-eight 0 HOWLING HUNDRED OFFICERS First Row: Left to Right: Kenneth Werhan, Ruth Connolly. Second Row: Left to Right: Irene Tuchek, Catherine Connolly, Maxine Palmer. Howling Hundred The Howling Hundred is a pep organization urging student participation in as- sembly programs, and activities, and inciting pep and enthusiasm for school sports. Every purchaser of an activity ticket is a member of the Howling Hundred. The stu- dent membership this year was headed by Ruth Connolly. Enrollment this year was approximately 160. Twenty-nine 5 Q lil C 1 AX illgifii, '- yigii , Q. an ,, ,J QC! it ti Cn - .L FX xxnfx ,- w J1 V wt lf ffliiQi'i Mall Qfjl ttf X I x., ev, M LCD flu QW I i I it ftmf First Row: Myron Mohs. Emily DeNoyelles. Second Row: Richard Barnes. Edward Pollock, Marion Palmer, Irene Natvig. Mario. Lybbert, Philippine Culver, Richard Reed, Marguerite Johnson, Kenneth Gros- ser, Elmer Eddy, George Hess, Mr. Popejoy. Third Row: James Robertson, Fred Wodrlch, Leonard Culbert, Harold Normaim Gladys Strayer, Vernon Viebrock, Harold Biel, Lester Bareiss, Eva Mae Jones George Hoopman, Catherine Connolly. Fourth Row: Allan Shackeltor. Lester DeNoyel1es, Donald Sebastian, Gareth Vagtgs Orvine Shaeffer, Donald Taft, Gale Rumrill, Clarence Heide. Neil Gassett. Fifth Row: John Vagts, Robert Owen. Joseph Burgess, Carl Tuerk, Charles Salis- bury, Edward Merrill. Band The marching band has made a very impressive appearance this year, with Harold Normann as drum major. Also the group has played at numerous assemblies. concerts and athletic meets. Together with the orchestra, the musicians presented radio programs from the broadcasting stations of Waterloo and Decorah. Thirty First Row: Richard Barnes, Anna Anderson, Mildred Bigalk, Earline Woellstein, June Rush, Inez Skogsmark, Naomi Gager. Second Row: Joseph Burgess, Alice Tillson, Floyd Wentworth, Vernon Viebrock, Oren Daughenbaugh, Donald Maland, Farrington Barker, Georgina Vopava, Marion Todd, Ruth Connolly, Mr. Popejoy. Third Row: James Robertson. Harold Normann, Gladys Strayer, Philippine Culver. Richard Reed, Marion Lybbert, Edith Stevens, Alice Sobolik, Wilda Halliday, Dorothy Smylie. Fourth Row: Eva Mae Jones, John Vagts, Neil Gassett. Lester DeNoyelles. Clarence Heide. Ruth Champlin, Harold Biel, Helen Skogsmark. Orchestra Presentations of the orchestra including those at the operetta, assemblies, con- certs, and contests have showed the superior ability of Mr. Popejoy as a director. I Music students from our high school entered 17 events in the state contest. The violin quartet, Anna Anderson, Donald Maland, Farrington Barker, and Oren Daugh- cnbaugh, was one contestant. Thirty-one Q IW X, A x Q 1-in gif? if A, -J 4' CDN! - .L xx , if X J X 9 p M 0 Lui ,- .- frills yy lf ,W X xl, .6 ee QQDFQ ft? itll L- .. ft i 'hm l First Row, left to right: Clarence Heide, Verne Herold, Floyd Wentworth, Roger Rumrill. Miss Monasmith, Richard Barnes, William Kapler, G-ale Rumrill. Second Row, left to right: George Queel, Jean Thayer, Charles Burr, Oren Daughen- baugh, Norman Borlaug, Neil Gassett, Virgil Walters, Vernon Viebrock. Boys' 5611-ze Club The major activities of the boys' glee club this year have been the operetta, ap- pearance in concerts and assemblies. and the work of its soloists. Miss Monasmiru has developed fine group and individual technique in both the girls' and boys' clubs. Alice Tillson is the accompanist. Thirty-two First Row: Jane Burgess. Marion Lybbert, Dora Wildman, Inez Fiske, Miss Mona- smith. Ruth Connolly, Arva Schleuter, Mary Kakac, Mary Thomson. Second Row: Gertrude Miller, Helen Skogsmark, Dawn Werhan, Jean Lewis, Doris Kakac. Wilma Culbert, Elizabeth Cunningham, Irene Natvig, Vivian Kratz. Third Row: Laverne Meyer, Lucille Dawes. June Rush, Elsie Goldsworthy, Gladys Aberg, Evelyn Walton, Ruth Lange, Eleanor Sobolik. Fourth Row: Marjorie Fisk. Harriet Wheeler, Ruth Blackburn, Wilma Mitchell, Ruth Champlin, Janet Drollinger. Palma Borlaug. Girls' Glee Club There has been only one glee club of thirty-two members this year instead of two as previously. With Helen Skogsmark as accompanist and Miss Monasmith director. the club. its girls' sextette, and soloists have made many successful per- formances, including the operetta. Thirty-three v Mel, 6.3 ii in ii fi Z I 4 i,' F l A V 1, I 9 ii J if .I-l.Iff..x Q fl ,si -- MA- sift KW V - I LQ i J.. - . fini A I 1 -sf fl Q 1 L I mx . X ,X title ibn Wil 'rr 'uf al -f rj CDL! lf' Xfw tff is ll it ix N E' 1' , Pow: Mr. Schrodcr, Donald Abcrg, Martin O'Kada, Lurcrne Troutcn, Harold Nichols, Elmer Eddy, Gareth Vagts, Harold Biel, Keith Fravel, Donald Nichol-s. Roger Halweg. Lloyd Bauer, Edward Lybbert. Mr. Fields. Second Row: Nevin Johnson, Harold Hanneman, Harold Henderson, Lyle Rcinhari, Cecil Gcldsworthy, Donald Huber, Clarence Kostka, Lester Phillips. Virgil Novak, Gale Rumrill, Steffen DeGreve, Joseph Lickteig. A 'Ihird Row: Merritt Easler. Donald Fifield, Elton Lybbert, Orville Dybvik, Morber: Bauer, Jean Nichols. Harvey Young, Donald Sebastian, Neil Martin, Frank Necas. John Haskovec. Fourth Row: Kenneth Eiler, Derrill Davis, William Mlady, George Capouch, Virgil Walter, Olaf Risdahl, Vincent Bigalk. James Burgess, Henry Goetsch, Edward Merrill, Delbert Bigalk. Fifth Row: Clarence Tass, Neil Gassett, Ervin Upton, Gordon Elliott, Norman Bor- laug, Delmar Morch, Kenneth Bronner, Urban Drilling, Arthur Eddy, Norton Johnson. Ag Club The Ag Club is an organization for boys who are taking the Vocational Agri- culture course and students of the Part-time school. There are 62 members this year. The club conducted corn test plots and has sponsored the corn and grain show at the county fair each year. Thirty-four l l i L,-...L , - fills km . First Row: Jean Lewis, Mary Kakac, Marjorie Thompson, Irene Tuchek. Second Row: David Loughrey, Fred Wodrich, Robert Smylie. Ea1'l Thomas, Mizgv fi Meier, Lester DeNoyelles. ff? Declarnator M X Forty students enrolled for declamatory contests, under Miss Meier, this year. if Those receiving first, second and third in each class of the Home Contest entered 'V kv' ,L in the triangular contests held at New Hampton, Charles City, and Cresco. Those receiving first in each class participated in the sub-district held at Cresco. The firsts, also entered the county contest at Elma-Cresco received enough points there to win the trophy. This cup must be won two more years in order to keep it permanently. The local winners and their selections are as follows: X-fC ORATORICAL I -1, Dreams ..................... .........,...................... ........ R o bert Smylie The Unknown Soldier ..... ................ E arl Thomas f Glorified Criminals ......., ........,................. ........... P ' red Wodrich X Q jlfi DRAMATIC Courage .....................,.........................,................... ............. M ary Kakac 1 A Toast That We Can Drink ...... ....,............... J ean Lewis When the Bough Breaks ...... ......................... ....... M a rjorie Thompson I HUMOROUS JL ,LQ The Arithmetic Lesson .......................................... . ...... Lester DeNoyel1es Jimminy Crickets ................................ .........,...... ....... D a vid Loughrey Let's Talk Things Over Sensiloly .................................. ........ E leanor Sobolik A Nervous Woman Automobiling ..................................... ......... I rene Tuchek Judge: Mrs. JeH Rogers P Thirty-live -- - A x . 11 A fum if -R Q I L -X 1 x I Q ,-,Q-11 Ti if 'fr' 'vf A, -f ff Qs! J. Xfh sf .A A l. A I' N'- Qi I Q CD ,fx unior Class Play 'Ihe junior play, Tiger House , was a thrce-act mystery play by Rob rt S Claire. It was given Novembcr 12 under Miss Mcicr's direction. The juniois ussd scmc unusual stage and lighting effects. Additional sccnery and dimmcrs, wer., usr Q ltr the first time. Erma Lowrie ....... Yami, a Hindu .. Sophia Broderick Mrs. Murdock Macintosh ...... Arthur Hale ......... THE CAST OF CHARACTERS Oswald Kerrins ..... Peggy Van Ess .. Thompson ........... The Mystery Woman The Tiger Man Thi1'ty-six .......Gladys Strayer ..................George Hess Sylvia Bugenhagen ...............Alice Tillson .........Francis Hoopman .............Neil Gassett .........Keith Henry .......Anna Anderson ........Jean Thayer .........Doris Kakac J . 1 a X 4 i 0 F .1351 iii i' Senior Play wif Mr. Pim Passes By , a ihrcc-act play by A A. Milne was presented on May 7. 1901 by the seniors and Miss Frahm. The acting was will done, cven though the play was an unusually difiicult undertaking. Dircctor ....... Business .......... Advertising ..... Stage ............ Properties .... George Marden Oliva Marden ....... Caraway Pim .. Dinah Marden Brian Strange Lady Marden ....... Anne , ...... , ......... PRODUCTION STAFF THE CAST ...........Ircne Frahm ........Ma1'ion Fiiirld .........Loretta Slifka .Marvin Fosse .......Marion Kaupcl ........,........Robert Mcygrs Thirty-seven NIB.I'gCt1'0t Davenport ..............Ralph Gesell ...............Ada Hanson ........Char1es. Hoxivard ..........,...Sylv1a Fields .........Marion Kaupel lr' WL x., . 1, x,Q ,, 1 iii ii. J '... a Qfft W fi F I wj R1 1 4 -eff -A - 4' , . Q . ...- ...lf R 6 Cperetta I COLLEGE DAYS If- 'uf The united glee clubs presented College Days , a musical comedy in three acts, by May Hewes Dodge and John Wilson Dodge on December 10. Miss Mona- ! X smith. assisted by Miss Sarah Moore, made a very successful production. A, - 4 CAST OF CHARACTERS Billy Coles ....... ................................................................. N eil Gassett GX-Z Jack Harris ......... ....................... V ern Herold X xx Davy Carson ...... ....... O ren Daughenbaugh If rj -X Dot Smith ........ .................... D oris Kakac buf Helen Jordan ..... ......... J anet Drollinger Dude DeForest ....... ............. E rwin Upton A Jim Fox ......................... ................ F rank Cohen -K Prexy ................................. ....... E dmund Wodrich JCB Martha fBa1dyJ Teale ...... ................ J ean Lewis N Joppy ................................. ........, C harles Burr Sweety ....................,................................... ........................ G ale Rumrill ' Bebe .......................................................................................... George Queel M Boys' and girls' dancing choruses, the college students, were composed of the two glee clubs. C A I PRODUCTION STAFF Q Advertising Staff ............ Frank Cohen, Jane Burgess, Ruth Champlin , Business Manager .............................................................. William Kapler ft Stage Manager ......... ...........,.......................................... N orman Borlaug Properties ............... .................. N eil Martin l Electrician .... ....... K enneth Grosser - -4, - A Q1 5 Thirty-eight IN gxnfx mf- l L May Pete The annual May Fete was held on May 25, the theme being A Story Book Ball Miss Whimpey directed the production with the assistance of various faculty mem- bers and a committee of high school students. PROGRAM Greetings ......................................................................... .........High. School Banc Herald of May ............................................................... ........... G irls' Glee Club Royal Procession and Crowning of May Queen THE BALL Mother Goose and Her Children ..............,........................................... Kindergarten The Circus ........................................ First and Sunbonnet Girls and Overall Boys ............... Bakers and Cooks ................................ .....................,..,................... Second Grade, Third Grade South .............Third Central, Fourth West Fourth Central Court Clowns ............... ........ Fifth and Sixth Grade Boys 1 Sprites .................... ....................... J unior High Girls Pirates ................. ............................... F reshman Girls King's Athletes ..... ................................. S ophomore Girls- l Qucen's Chorus .... ....... H igh School, Junior High Girls Gypsies ................ ..........................,....... F reshrnan Girls Tumblers ................ ...... ....... J u nior High Boys 'Dancing Dolls .......... .......... S ophomore Girls The King's Horses .... ....... H igh School Girls Giants ......................... ........ H igh School Boys Tin Soldiers .......... ....,.............................. J unior Gills Rag Dolls ..................... ......................................... S enior Girls May Day Dancers ..... ....... . .Fifth and Sixth Grade Girls Ensemble ...................................................................................................................... Entire Cas.. Finale ........................................................................................................ C. H. S. Loyalty Song PERSONNEL OF ROYAL PARTY 'Queen of May ............................................................................................ Naomi Schlesselman Lord of May ............................................................,........................................... Charles Howard Maids-in-Waiting and Attendants: Ada Hanson, Ruth Connolly, Rozella Lickteig. Mary Elizabeth Kakac, Arnold Pierce, Oren Daughenbaugh, George Hess and Fred Wodrich. Crown Bearer ......................... ... ........... ............. Marjorie Parchman, Marion Rasmussru Pages .......................... ....... . - .......... ,. .................... Frances Dale Elwood. Franklin Searcr Flower Girls .,,.. ..... .......... Dorothy Walrath, Shirley Rucker, Ellen Warner Thirty-nine N , 5- Jw 1 6x A fl, ol l L Q fftfif pi-- Ce 're 'i x., I5 GQ f -. it J.. .. A fl fl fum Q Il lil x',xxX l O ,Lim ffl? '- i l A, -' IJ J ,wr f XX lil! A 1 l 'N IN First Row: Kathleen Howard, Mabel Riha, Hazel Trouten, Elsie Bock, Birdie Young, Ruth Buresh, Marion Lybbert. Second Row: Edna Gager, Emma Chihak, Marion Todd, Dorothy Zien, Arlene Mer- tens, Marjorie Thompson. Third Row: Mildred Bigalk, Mr. McCuistion, Mr. Ryan, Frank Cohen, Charles Burr, Elda Easler, Philippine Culver. Commercial Club The Commercial Club is an organization for juniors and seniors who are taking a commercial course. The club has regular members and associate members. Asso- ciate members are not allowed to hold office. A movement has been organized to publish a bulletin for the purpose of creat- ing interest in the typing and shorthand awards. Forty 51 'nv 1 -4' --4 1 Y-X f r u i F , lv 3 Q 17 KR W X K - - I Y QV x A- -ff ' vfx f , SX X Y if X-N f X ' A W 9 Q f A X N 4 X HJ xx 1 K, ,, , ll A. xmh ,f W, S I K v S Q 1 M, VX In L Ms' wi Wy K l x w e 'ff gf? 1 X 2 V XX ff , . v PK P. .f ff 7 -'X gy' f , ffsfQf:+:aa24a2m'1+k N gg: Q4 W K ' X X Lv fi f Gal W Q I f G I VX JBL -A uf! f' 1 I QQ? 5 INNWVWSQ Hs.-JN bunk 5 ,S 'F J fm , , WMEIE ,x 4- ,J W I -A ,V MVUHULUEHVUMES K, J ,P 1 , 5 X' E - -.-Q? , mx ig? L QW 5 f WS lil Sf! 62. I ii Ai if l Y' XHDV.. if fig W MW 'x 1 XN wf .J ...J 4 CL! fx N 'N nip ti First Row: Coach Thompson, Borlaug, Tass, Jarosh, Smylie, Werhan, Kvam, Thayer, Slifka, Manager Queel, Assistant Coach Ryan. Second Row: DeWal1e, E. Smith, Hess, Ptacek, McDermott, Thomas, Perckham, Wcn- ger, Eiler, Wodrich, Zbornik, Eddy, Cameron. Third Row: Hanson, D. Nichols. H. Nichols, Viebrock, Chehak, Wren, Henning. Swacker. Football Although the 'team developed slowly at the beginning of the year it showed much progress during the latter part of the season especially during the Osage and Decorah games. Injuries to Bronner, Werhan, and Eddy at the first of the season handicapped 'the team greatly. The team was built around the five lettermcnz Kvam, Werhan, Bronncr, Ptacek. and Zbornik. With ten lettermen retufning next season we can look forward to .1 :food team. SUMMARY Opponents Cresco Sumner at Cresco ................,......... ................ 6 2 Austin at Austin ................................ ............. 2 6 0 New Hampton at New Hampton ....... ......... 7 0 Charles City at Cresco ...................... ......... 2 0 0 West Union at Cresco ................... .. 0 39 Waukon at Waukon ...... ...... 6 0 Nashua at Nashua ..... ...... 1 3 7 Osage at Cresco ........ ...... 1 9 13 Decorah at Cresco .................................................................. 7 6 Lettermen: Captain Borlaug. Bronner. Cameron, Eddy, Hess, Kvam, McDermott. Ptacek, Slifka, Smith, Smylie, Tass, Thayer, Young, Zbornik. Queel 4ManagerJ. Forty-two wi 1 if xl' ffifiiw First Row, left to right: Coach Thompson, Owen, Powers. Vagts, Halweg, DeNoye1les. Coach Ryan. Qf Second Row, left to right: Hanneman, Wenger, Smylie, Fiske, Kvam, Hess, Werhan. ' Hayes, Chehak. 5 Third row, left to right: Shackleton, Wodrich, Merrill, Tuerk, Thayer, Ptacek, V' Zbornik, Hooprnan. Fourth Row, left to right: Loughrey, S. Kvam, Phillips, Kapler. Bareiss, Van House, X RiX. Xp ,XP B k tb ll ' as e a x., su, 6 4 With the four lettermen Kvam, Werhan, Hess, and Fiske returning. and with the help of Wenger and Smylie, Coach Thompson was able to make a perfect-scoring LQ machine. During the latter part of the season, illness broke up the team somewhat. With -' four lettermen Kvam, Wenger, Hess, and Fiske returning, we can look forward to a L, X' good season next year. 'nf X SUMMARY 6 I IC Cresco Opp. Q Lime Springs at Cresco ..... ............. 1 9 6 N Waukon at Cresco .......... .......... 2 3 22 t Lawler at Cresco .......... .......... 3 6 22 X 1 Decorah at Cresco .......... .,........ 2 1 16 Riceville at Riceville ........... .......... 2 5 17 I , New Hampton at Cresco ...... ....... 2 3 10 It IJ Waukon at Waukon .................. ...... . 18 25 fr J,-.f. 'J Charles City at Charles City ..... ....... 2 0 24 Elma at Cresco ............ . ................ .......... 2 3 13 L Decorah at Decorah .............................,....................,............. 23 39 , ' West Union at West Union .................................................. 8 12 L wx 9 Lettermen: Captain Fiske, Kvam, Wenger, Smylie, Hess, Werhan. if 'ft 'i 5 , L. - Forty-three ' - IX' f' 'M , no 4 X Q frllfwf,yBrL1 Rt Lx im, lit if In x I tj.lL -A ,nn ill lil, ul ,fn the MQ, if lil I. .. .J A,-1 4 QD! w I A l il 'X lx mmap First Row: Coach Barhclma, D. Hanson Lybb-rt, Burgess, Eddv, H. Nichols, Vicbrack, Hennin'1'. Coach Schroder. Sccond Row: Hayes. Hilke. D. Nichols, Hinry, R. Hanson. Maland, Lickteij, Thomar Camtron, McCabe. Third Row: Barnes, Davis, Dewalle, Martin, Burgess, Upton, V. Bigalk, McDerm:tL, Moen. Fourth Row: Kostka, Jarosh, Borlauv. Ycunv, Bronnir, Tass, D. Bigalk. Fifth Row: Novak, Nichols, Morch, Smith, Eiler, Wildman. ' W l' rest mg With an undefeated wrestling team this year, Cresco won the district meet and had six men qualify for the state-Hilke, Maland, Thomas, Davis, Borlaug and Bron- ner. Maland copped first in the 95 lb. class, Borlaug won third in the 145 lh. class, Davis won third in the 115 lb. class. Cresco was handicapped during the latter part of the season by a flu epidemic, which kept several of the boys from competing in the District and State meets. There will be twelve veteran wrestlers next year. The lettermen were: Captain Upton, Hilke, Nichols, Maland, Thomas. Cameron Davis, Martin, McDermott, Borlaug, Young, Bronner, Tass, Lickteig, Hanson, Henry. SUMMARY OF SCHEDULE Cresco Opp. Dubuque at Cresco ...............,........ .27 11 New Hampton at New Hampton .27 9 Carroll at Cresco .......................,.... 27 11 Eagle Grove at Cresco ...... ....... 2 359 10',Q Dubuque at Dubuque ..... ....... 2 9 15 New Hampton at Cresco ..... ....... 2 7 11 Waterloo at Waterloo ...... ....... 3 1 15 Waterloo at Cresco .,.. ....... 2 3 11 State District Meet ..... ........ W on by Cresco MALAND Forty-four First Row: Howard Wildman, Leonard Ptacek, George Hess, Arnold Picrce, Kcuneth Werhan, John McDermott, Ralph Gesell Second Row: Harold Kvam, George Queel, Leonard Polivka, Robzrt Meyers, Track 1931 From infxperienced mcn and with Polivka, Pierce and Kvam the only lebterme-J. a strong track team was built by Coach Thompson. A high school inter-class meet, won by the seniors, served to discover many new prospects. Cresco had three men qualify for the state: Henning, Polivka, and Pierce. Heu- ning placed nfth in the shot with a distance of 43' 9 . Polivka placed Fifth in the discus. Distance 117'. The lettermen were: Pierce lCaptainJ, Polivka, Kvam, Gesell, Queel, Henning, and Werhan 4ManagerJ. 1931 TRACK SUMMARY Iowa City Indoor ..... ........ A pril 4 Home Meet .......... ......... A pril 10 Cedar Falls ................. ......... A pril 18 Triangular-Waukon .................. April 24 Waverly-Cedar Valley Meet ........ May 2 District Meet .................................... May 9 State Meet ....,... ....... M ay 16 Nashua Meet .......... ....... M ay 16 Conference Meet ...... ....... M ay 23 POLIVKA I-IENNING Forty-five Q lil I lin llgflliijl sp? Q1 AN I 4 If Af .J a,-f 4 GJ W NQJX H' nw X If N lil 'IJ J . 1 it ll- lA, r Nl X' DQ ri rl l' N Il x l ,MM Rf x, gh-,tn QQ f Q arf. Ml, ll? J. rx fl , NK ' I I4.r:t Row. left to right: Mary Kakac, Eleanor Sobolik, Janet Drolliner, Anna Ander- son, Irene Tuchek, Miss Moore, Maxine Palmer, Catherine Connolly, Ruth Connolly, Wilma Mitchell. Second Row, left to right: Adelaide Anderson, Gladys Strayer, Ruth Champlin, Viola Kutzbach, Jean Lewis, Lucille Dawes, Evelyn Dawes, Elizabeth Cunningham, Irene Natvig, Marion Lybbert, Eunice Hoeldt. 'Ihird Row, left to right: Elizabeth Haskovec, Dorothy Woodard, Hazel Milbrath, Ha- zel Hoyt. Julia Tass, Mary Thompson, Jane Burgess, June Rush, Earline Woell- stein, Leota Farnsworth. i Fourth Row, left to right: Laura Anderson, Nell Nora Richards, Viola Shaeffer. Gladys Aberg, Myrtle Smith, Lola Daskam, Vivian Wacha, Marjorie Fessendou, Dorothy Smylie. G. A. A. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in athletics and individ- ual sports, to encourage outdoor activities, and to creat interest in the development of healthy bodies. G. A. A, has sponsored several field hikes in the fall and coasting parties in the winter. The association was headed by Irene Tuchek, with Maxine Palmer as vice prefs ident. Marjorie Thompson was secretary, and Anna Anderson was treasurer. Forty-six JTYXX .x1Yl'V' . . . t.. 1 vp B Q' ylAQv h Nil, r f :Jai bn fwwwmfmk jg f 3 dm -XX p N NA 'N o , K NX mf X- Rf Q ewglv. PW Nvifk- ,,N T if W , N N V J V L ff fm f , l V'- Q79 x , X QQ X C W 1 Z- wi Q4 W Q wr! ni 7 I Yfa V y xQg !l WWW 5 xv QQ? f UF UE AW UU Ulf? HES QV UF 2 W in 1 If fxmxsw M 7 Q! lifx U5 X E9f WMM' 1 HiTS ' 'f? X0 XJ Mfg , XE M I I M K? wk X Kg '-N f aq- lffilf v 4 RQ QW V N1 xm' ' xv, .6 QQ Q! 'lf v I I I M Inf? 1. .. fi fl mmm VUHUS WHO FARRINGTON BARKER RUTH CONNOLLY Legion Citizenship Awarcl Winner NORMAN BORLAUG Legion Cilizenship Award Winner WHO'S WHO I .I I I I I -. ,I 'I I W I ' I f I 0 V,-.1 -.. '- M4 I .h kv' lb QQ I-xl I I III IND I.. .. A fl mmm 'FIM AT S A x B Zifi W Wi? 5753? 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ILA hmm Q I ix I T tx xx -glial 1 ln-4 1- Pwr sfifigx Ip 'vf ,J CD QV, X ll lil! , u A A l - .I l l l -'mi I YN Nfnfx 1 'T t -1241103 1 in 11211141 3411 14 4 1 1 if 54 f A THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 84 MARX CLOTHING WILSON BROTHERS FURNISHINGS FLORSHEIM SHOES BRADLEY SWEATERS STETSON HATS You will always find a large assortment of high class merchandise that will serve you right at a moderate price Always glad to show you the new styles THEH B Fifty-six 2 infix: ix: ini 1 11431434 S 0,1 :o:4:14r:o14r14x1o1o:4s:o:4r1o1oq vioioiojoioiors 4:14:14 4:14 41 bjoioiojojoi o bio 3 a ,.lg. 11111 iujo1oj1::1v1u11 xjojo1o1o1o11rin w1o:uzo1o:0:o11o.i agp: 2 s i i Q I 2' C 2 :11 g A no ca m .U l I 3 ,Q m I I G i ! E F Q n ! 5 Q bl! ii yn E VL W : g 5 Z vn Q A A U Q :P Q I '14 E M 5 ,L Q Q Q 3 M ,L ' ! ' U 5 'PU i Q gg 2 3' 2 2 5 5 2 : 2 2 'U ' 5 S S T 2 i S i 5 3' Q Q 5 Q ! ! ! ! l qt: rjoiojoiujn H. A. WARNER 8: SON DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS The Store of Service S 5 E , . Q MAKE THIS STORE YOUR SHOPPING HEAD- QUARTERS AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE CRESCO, IOWA LIND STUDIO 1010101 rini xi 11 11011riuyoiuiniuinisnicxioioiuiui xi ni 10101011 szo F1fty seven 14:icrimni:ravi:11:11:121-in11:11r1u1n1u3o21niu1uo1uscmots ff! -HHN Q, wk X ff ' ffiii, gif? V W . xv- in 39 Q f Q-5 dai! fl fl mmm Q I ix I X' X xx iflflili. '- Pegg, ll 1 'fp 'sf A, ef rj Q gif! Q UQ I A all 'N 'X mwnfx 14 102011 11110311 vi 1 1 01011011 3031 in ini: 1 11101 1 ni ri 111:11 58 YEARS OF SERVICE We make our every day performance tell the kind of service you get at this store. Our service pleases a host of patrons who know what good service is. If you are not buying your gro- ceries from us, begin now. KELLOW 8: SON W. O. SWENSON The Leading Jeweler and Gift Shop. Diamond set and fancy stone set rings Especially Low in Price I Feature the Better Watches such as Gruen, Elgin, Illinois, Hamilton, etc. Better grades in Guaranteed Swiss Watches Great variety of Gifts for the Graduates in Jewelry, Silver Novelties, Mesh and Hand Bags, Pens and Pencils Necklaces and Beads, Tooled Leather Novelties, Dainty Clocks, unusual Pictures and bric-a-brac We give special attention to complicated Watch, Jewelry, Clock and Spex repair work All repairs fully guaranteed. We are here to give you real service and values W. O. S WENS ON YOUR J EWELER Let Rodewald's Meet Your Choice Varieties of Good Fresh Cuts at Rodewald's Meat Market 8z Grocery Staple and Fancy Groceries Fifty-eight U1 11111-11:11:11::im:irnifnqbcrifvirriarianimnivri tial: :trial 10201011r1o1o:o1o1n1xv2o11101010103 nioioioinx ui:101:rioicvioifrioioievicvinsioioi vi ri xi ri ! ! ! I ! ! Q ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Q . '-' 0'- riojoicsiojojoioioinjqniniw 5 51 0:01 0:9 if 10101014 114 xivioioinioioczpoia vin: 1101011 1014 201014 miojoioioq niojc 110101011 :fa oc JOHNNIE MAC'S CAFE LUNCHEONETTE HIGH GRADE CANDY PARTY FAVORS BUZZA AND GIBSON ART GREETING CARDS .L B. McDermott F'fty- ine 11:124mic101011ri:-111101021111viaiuiniuir1 1 1011499 Q kx A X X -.4 0 9 .,-.1 X..- fi? V W I x., Sv. .6 QQ A? Arai, I rx L. .. wg f' m H J. fl fi. I ZX L B -.-.in IRQ i II N63 'rf 'uf CD QL! lg Xfxxi gS NWO .ml A 'N 'N mmf l ,. X ,-iL.l1- If wiv .... K ovioiniui 11111 1 1:20102 1 ifnicmicni:nicxiuio11x2n3uin-?.n3'viniuiniuiuini 14 2:14 N. A. BLACKBURN C. H. S. 1897 LAWYER AND JUSTICE OF PEACE CRESCO, IOWA 1110101112021 rzoiuioim niuinioim n3u1n1n1fv3u1o1ariuinioiuiu:ia ri FOR THE LATEST IN NOVELTIES AND SPRING FOOTWEAR WE HAVE THEM DREXLER SHOE STORE CORRECT SHOE FITTING CRESCO, IOWA THE USUAL STANDARD OF WOLFF'S QUALITY MERCHANDISE Is a feature of each item, and the present low market level prices make them the year's greatest values at WOLFF'S. WOLFF 8: COMPANY cREsc0 IOWA FRED LOWRY DRUGS WALL PAPER, PAINTS, VARNISHES CRESCO, IOWA Sxxty u1ui:n1uiu1u1o1 ni ri wi 2 1301112111 .1 1 inicxioiuiusioioini 11 301014 in 101 vi xiojojoioioioioz 9:0 o vznjoxfwcnawioienxoepwyzojaxioioicnjcurfog L 1:1 ne. ini:114nicnioinuim-2014131130103410:410111101 .iz O ..-O: mio: 010301 o WE ARE BOOSTERS FOR CRESCO HIGH AND FOR THE SPLENDID WORK IT IS DOING. E. L. BRADLEY 8: SON FIRST NATIONAL BANK Your business solicited on a basis of Careful, conservative management. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS .gs :ze 2 suIvI's ELECTRIC SHOP l R. C. A. VICTOR RADIO DEALER l Fixtures-Wiring-Appliances I Radio Tubes Tested Free l R. C. A. Radiotrons 2 WE SERVICE ANY RADIOS i li hone 587-2 S. J. Fields Sixty one vqpuioiuilrio:-r3O1II1Iu3u1u11minioxuinioix 101 2 uint: iamia111:rex:wx:if'11viI-ifIioini:u1O3O1n1II1Oi .riot Iii 113 I1-131:13 3101 3-1301011 if in 3: ini: in 1 Iiozab 3011110 5. I gd I AIX Q -ljgifjliy 11l,q I-,NI sp? 'J .I I O3 IX ., Q M im j IX 5 Mins I, A I 4 I IIIA D H X jf S lf ful X... 1 W A tara x., .L 992 EW Ml I.. .. we . '...I 10311102 1 1 ini 2 10201031-inuiuqpucsuzuimuiozuqnmrcs:xg-:zurinczninioix14110141 1 in-14:14 o:4u1n:u11 gr 1 nz Q, 110:01 1 in ini: vioioim 111114 1 11 loin: v-inwilri:xi:10101011rioiuioioiniamicmiaviuiniuieri.v1u1vv3uiu1u1 When you look attractive you not only please others but it is a wonderful satisfaction as well. You get appearance plus satisfaction at W. H. COOK'S BARBER SHOP Give us a Call THE HOWARD COUNTY TIMES Established January 4, 1867 Published every Wednesday L. P. BARTH, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER :Co-ni 1:1 zuzuiuz-I:-zz-aiu:oz.: 1 nz.1101014u1oz1n1n1uiu2n1- 1 ni THE END OF A PERFECT DAY! YOU'VE REMEMBERED THAT ANNIVERSARY AT MILLER'S CANDY SHOP P E C O Y ' S BEAUTY PARLOR AND BARBER SHOP Permanent Waving time is here. Get one of them through Naivette Permanent-the one and only oil treated pad and oil solution. Nature's only rival in producing a Beautiful Wave Phone 295 Sixty-two - gaqnnxuioi 2011101 11 1 ni 1 1 vi ni :xi 1 vi Z 111:ze-in11:-io5mw1muioio1o1u1'x111-411210311101011 11 14 2 41101nilsimviexi:vinmirmzniuif12:uirviuiuiuiuiniui 1 11uininioininifrxnzuiogoioini if is if 1 1 mi uiuioioisriuinmininiuioi 1 xi vi via 1 14114 ini:-:num-:I 1 111: up I1 1 1: nz-'ini :ze 2 1 wznininiu 1 1 1 ui ni 2 loin: 1 2 211:21 1131112111 3 110111 - : -...: :f::-..-.:,:,: : -...- .-..- - .- -. .- .- .- .- -..-.,-4.g. NOTHING GIVES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE NORTHERN IOWA 'IELEP HONE CO. as-vim 1u1n:u1u1.nca.I1n1-10311.Inn.naanczxnz.-1-mzumuinxx 1. 2. znguxwzo ICE CREAM CANDY 5 5 N Clemmer' s Cafe -ws DIFFERENT J. J. Clemmer, Prop. i Y LU N CIIES MEALS s ny th 1413011 o'o 311011. 0 IM 45252 Z -lffijg -- jm W I, .lf ff Q3 I JIIDIL I 1 Xl. 1 X . In 'XX fix 'X mx fx If . nh EFX wi la G My X' tr 5 C M l X 0 .nigh-X ni- , 1 gil is ,M XV- I Q X45 aryl 1 ' N V l I 1 f I M I2 s. ,N N Ax. Alix: L- ... g fl fum 14111nif10101011uififnien14uif124aimuioioioioinioiquioioic X101 was ni 1 10101 in 92010101 CRESCO PLAIN DEALER New Building South of Court House 5 5 5 Established 1859 Oldest Paper in Howard County Official Paper of City and County CRESCO IOWA R R R The Spartan was Printed in the Office of the PLAIN DEALER 1 1 ia-103010101 mi 1 1 2. 1 1:2 Q 202 1 cbnviuuzuvivisiricui DRUGS ARTICLES PRESCRIPTIONS LAYTON'S REXALL STORE CRESCO, IOWA KODAKS SODA FOUNTAIN PARKER PENS LIGGETT'S CANDIES Sixty four nic 10101-r101010i411020103 vi ni 10101011 1 1 K3 xi' 1 X 1201024 11 in 2 101111nic11114IinIL1131r1O1n11a2O1O1O3O11 in 14 1 2014111910 X U? I in S MALAND 8z MARK 2 MEATS AND GROCERIES Q CRESCO, IOWA S Phone 7 Q inn1O:1I3 1 11311 11313111111 31 igiri 111311111113 1 1 2 3 s. CALLISON S OPTOMETRIST I THE EYE COMFORT SPECIALIST CRESCO, IOWA Q Q N N N J N B 5 I OFFICE PHONE NO. 9 S RESIDENCE PHONE NO. 398 I .!.,-.,-.,-.-.- -,-.- -.--- - ...-.-.- -.- - -,-- - -,-,- Vi' 53''34'34'if'14'if'if'if'i iUil'iU10iUi0i4'11'if'14'i0i010?0i0il'i01l S G. A. N ICOLAY HARDWARE 2 MAJESTIC RANGES, MAJESTIC RADIOS, PARLOR 3 FURNACES, WASHING MACHINES AND IOWA I SEPARATORS, BLOODS PAINT 0 111 neo lillillitbllbillilbillillillilliilillilbllliliilril i bi Sixty-five WML ff .1 If-ffT'QT,- as gf CD NA, A IM M CD Q! II 1 Vx AL 1X fl .1 1 Q I W A A X1 1-....q :- 9122 if .IN If Af , -J Al- 4 Q8 ll' X6 j 1 ill In IX N AMAA Q .g..-11-.,-. - -1-1 - -1-1-1. Q : Q-1:1 : 1111- -111-11111-1-1-v 14:1 X 42411111111 311 1 11 1: 10111111141141111:011111120101111111 10101111 103011 L. V. STRAYER SHEET METAL WORK ROOFING - EAVE TROUGHS - TANKS STANDARD CODE WARM AIR HEATING xl 02411111111 11111 2131111111111:011i1 311111 1 31 101111010102 11114 11 11111111 11 'iw J.C.PENNEYGQ DEPARTMENTOSTORIR Getting the most for your dollars is every shopper's objective these days. Giving the most for your dollars is not just a slogan with us-it is an every day promise that we fulfill in everything that we sell. Come in and investigate our prices and you will be convinced of the large saving possible on wanted merchandise. CRESCO, IOWA 1111111 1 1111111111111111111111111111141111111x11i41311111111i411111c1i4114 1014111 SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY TO THE GRADUATES AND STUDENTS OF C. H. S. ZBORNIK BROS. CRESCO, IOWA 0:-111111111311 11111111111 3111 21111111 111101111112 1 vi 1111 via 2 111 Sixty-six 1 111111111111'10111i11i11211111111111111111:11111i11in1oiui ri 13 o:o1ioi11:o:111o111:o111:1 ale :ja n:o ni1r101111oi1ri1vio1o111j11j11111jo:1111x11n11 111111111114 0:0 Qzg 111111 4:0111 i 1 111 14 14 101010111101 xioioiuiuirxiuilrinioiuioiauioi mf WREN-EASLER FUNERAL HOME Phone 412 31311111 11113 1 1-liuininxui 1 xi 2 1 3 3 1:1 1 3 342120111301 1 1 1111111 3 1111111111 ici LET BURGESS QQ SONS HELP YOU WITH YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS CITY RESIDENCE OR FARM BUILDINGS Attractive - Convenient LET US REASON TOGETHER AND CHOOSE THE BEST Sixty-seven W X X iff? 5' - fl A wi wx? ef n x., lb 95 gf! itat! J.. - fwf' 'H 0' I el . Q lil I 5 A 1 X Q -Qlm nga fha am, , - mi -J ff Q3 Il' M A QQ Ki All - .K 'N lx , -paper'-14: 11 acura: 1 mx -1 11 110111 nz nz. 141:12 mb:'151114mpnuioiui-v3oin3o11:1111014rimnioimninioinioioiuvif in 1011 HUNTTING ELEVATOR CO. Dealer in GRAIN, PURINA FEEDS, SALT AND COAL WM. M. HEROLD, Manager Of lice Ihone 97 Residence Phone 243 Quioioxoioqnoirxioiuinioi :ini 3 ui vi.1o1o:xsio1o:o1:riuioinabuioin, KRAFT ODELL CO. KUPPENHEIMER SUITS PERFECTION CLOTHES FOR BOYS BOSTONIAN SHOES KNOX HATS MUNSING UNDERWEAR INTERWOVEN SOX FOR MEN KRAFT ODELL CO. YOUR CLOTHIER ofnzogl 1 1 1 3 1 1 vi iuinlrioiuiuininloioi10111 11:1 livin: OUR OCCUPATION Mending shoes when in a worn out state. We mend for father, mother, or child and gladly demonstrate That which you want in shoe repairs we're able to sup- ply. The folks who've had repairs from us tell all their friends to try. MILLER'S SHOE SHOP Under Post Office Sixty-eight 1 n1o1o1uio1n11:1ui4nioiuioioioiuia if 14 11 in iz oioinioioiruioisrinnioinioioi vi xi 1021 ofo 3 'l' Q01 110101011111 oiuiujo vin:-,101 1191010101: 11014 ,join 'S' njnioquozo Qpinia 1 '21 14 is .inioinix if 05112011-ini: CONVERSE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS KODAK FINISHING ENLARGING WE SELL FILMS AND FRAMES viuiuioic:im11:311:1-if-cnuioqDu3u1u1:12:11 in - - - - - - Q..-U---I-O... 0.4 G R O S S E R ' S GROCERY AND VARIETY STORE FANCY AND STAPLE GROOERIES FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Everything in Variety Found Here .jf I 'Q' f2vlCUQ0C0C0G4Pif'CUIll16CEl E1 ,QD !: !! cu !! !! 2 Q' Q35 5 32 52? E5 Qii Qi i5 ,, - ,fb :CI -I Q- in Ufzbdtzj - ,q!, 5' bf: 'i ll H1 UD! - U- QDPQ Q!! 4, Eg!! ra-FESZQQ! .55 -Q! - 56.49 U- EEEEQQEG!! -I Q!! :f1 :1uf5?W!! 2 --!! EQP1Z2+l '1!!S '5 E!! go!-515532 P! ! W uf!! -A lm FII !:o ri - O'-U o l 'O li ZQ1m l'-rl: '46 Z swf! lls I-g!! v-35116 xi! Pi! he . AE ll-Q: SOE ffm ia- I-ui OEF: ii' Qii spa n:i n: : gm Q!! P1!!'U we . ng UQ QS' . l ! ! ! I ! D I i rg: 5 l U i i C l i i i i i l l I Sixty-nine Q ! I ! Q 42 i! gn Q! !! Q! I! Qs Q! QQ ss Q! QQ Q! ss I! I ! I l ! ne 467 S Plan 103111: 1-:mini 24 Q H X jf , EE FRI-- HH RO S' 'I MM X--In CD E9 W2 Ig! I IN L.. .. fl A Imhm MQ Yi 43 l 4, af at -f ff Q I ix I :XX ' Q .1..1,q ragga Q3 ll- Q W0 ith 'N vx ,fi Iii 121115111 11111 H1101 vial1114111ni:111nic:if111'14was:nilini:-1:1191-iuiuzviuis-:ui 1 1101: NORCOLENE MOTOR OIL CO. 100 PER CENT PURE PENNSYLVANIA NOR- COLENE MOTOR OIL BENZOL GAS Serve Ice Cream and You Please All EVERYONE, OLD OR YOUNG, ENJOYS ICE CREAM It is fortunate that they do because few other foods are so rich in nutritive value. Puritan Ice Cream Co. HOME OWNED BIEL 8: PLESS DODGE BROTHERS AND PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE BROTHERS TRUCKS CRESCO, IOWA 0510111111111 111 :L 11 13411011nznxniuzuinxuz11 1 1 rx xoxf 11101011 Seventy 1mixxi::iarinicvinivioiniawi s inqaniuivviviavia 1 2 34 fs mini az. ! -2:4114 rim '30 Q 110101010101oinvjojoxninioicrioxoxojf 1014 . 's 3 P 0,6 ofa xiojojojoiojoiojf 42011 ,ipabnivnlbrax :iu1o1n2u11uininiuxoinriuiuioiuiuinrio:o4:u11rin 1 11 ini: A :1ojo:010joi0:oj1 10:0 9:0 siojoicvjojojojoioiozoioio in :iw nioioiojoil 5 i i i 5 3 ! l Q ! ! ! 1 u u u n ! ! ! l ! ! ! n 3 14:14:11: rin in10101011riviucpuinininxm 3: 1: as ri ni 1 W. F. RATHERT 8: SON Dealers in COAL, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, ETC. CRESCO, IOWA ,Fic WE'RE BACKING CRESCO HIGH Chehak ' s C resco Bakery FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY 310101 11 Z4rimvioinioioinininif10101014rim-xnininicuini 14 2 1101:-vzo RUSH BOTTLING WORKS A PURE HEALTHFUL DRINK IN A STERILIZED BOTTLE Telephone 476-2 Residence 476-3 Seventy-one 30130119 2011111 11111 1111101 1 111 3:11 ,Q 4K X ff' ifiiiiu KM, QW If 1. x., ,W I, O OG IE? I.. .. .auf f' . ' I xv r- 15 Q f W I XIX I Q -ffagjxl 1 lm A x x, 1 fl CD Qvf lf- QA 1 ... I w A i i-I 'N rx vhfnfx B L 'ini ui ui 3 1 1111112 i 1 1 3 1:11 3 102011121 CALLISON 8: DOWNEY Q X Q J EWELERS R Q Q CRESCO IOWA 60301 ni nini 1 ini 1 1 2 1 ni 101 1 1111 101: 1 nic ioinioiuioiux Cresco Steam Laundry We do ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY WORK . . . R Q Q Try our ODORLESS DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING HAT BLOCKING Phone 298 We Call and Deliver 01010111111 ini 1 1 11111 kwin: 20311 ririximisinivi 11:1 1 11 Seventy-two 3 ,if 'Q' ::o1ojo1u:0j4 0101010101011 :Soir sfo 3 vis 'I ,:, rioioinnicrjojmbinxjoivrjxniwriuioif 101011914 z 114 . 5:01011 hmioioi Frank Schacht Oil Co. PURE OIL PRODUCTS GASOLINE AND MOTOR OIL Phone 365W 5 5 5 SERVICE WITH A SMILE THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE Cresco Union Savings Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits S285,000.00 A Strong, Conservative Bank that is an Assurance of Perfect Safety for all Funds Intrusted to Our Keeping. The Alumni of CRESCO HIGH, Whose names ap- pear below, invite you to become a Regular Customer of this Bank: A. J. Thomson, President, class of 1904, W. H. Tillson, Vice President, Class of 18885 J. P. Thomson, Cashier, Class of 1907, Alice M. Davis, Assistant Cash- ier, Class of 1898, Harold H. Webber, Assistant Cashier, Class of 19185 Frances Handke, Bookkeeper, Class of 1917 3 Agnes Zbornik, Bookkeeper, Class of 1928, Marie Mitchell, Stenographer, Class of 1927 5 W. L. Barker, Di- rector, Class of 18945 Fred B. Lowry, Director, Class of 1892. Seventy-three 1 sin: ri 11021 1141110101111wifrioioioioioznio1o1oio1o1oZoio14 if 11 al? W El QE l K iii fffiif, Era x., .W I, 99? QM, 91 W fy' l V nw V1 l 1 ll lf. ffl! lm fl KT mm Q I r xviniuiuinioix WE CAME TO CRESCO BECAUSE OF HER GOOD SCHOOLS Smylie's Sinclair Service Station WE ARE NOT D1SAPPor1NTED East Edge of Town on No. 9 oinioixvioioi I fbi H NX sie101014Iivtntlrrvxuxozux XX f'Qj- Q -I 1 L xl oiovuwroxnzlz-11: 1 cmvzucv - - lm 4 ffl q. .- 0203 303 .1-nioilnioiuicmioiu vinioioiui oinioioi r1oi010ioi011n10i1 011 14 ia 3021 1011 21 103112011 The New Things In COSTUME JEWELRY NOVELTY GOODS iswilluioioioimriflioituivozo ,nicriuiuiuiaximriarioilwioioioi THE SNO-WHITE GROCERY Where quality is not expensive. Prompt and Courteous Service -Our Motto Give us a trial 02-ini xioioioioii ioiavioioiulcl pq COATS Q DRESSES SF H504 MILLINERY f HOSIERY Ir- 'if' LINGERIE A. -' 'VJ G Are to be found at GX-X ' tgp The Specialty Shop V 2 T A ., A . in -f-U , -3 0 I Q LITTLE CHICAGO Q Q r E i I Home of the 5c Lunch C A I All sorts of sandwiches. I Courteous Service. g HUGH MALONE, Prop. I .. .L - Q - Seventy-four 'Nix ,JN vh vjoiojoioif ' . ,za 0,0 'zo vxcnxmxxfvzfpjcvxcrzavznxfrzcxxrpxcrxfrjerzqpze , I :xt gn rjoiojoioioiw 'Z' ,Q 4 l l 2 C. H. S. CALENDAR FOR MAY, 1932 . I EXHIBIT ........................................ ........... M AY s-6 0 SENIOR PLAY, YOU AND 1 ...... ......... M AY MAY FETE ................................................ ......... M AY g BACCALAUREATE .......................................................................... MAY l CLASS DAY AND COMMENCEMENT ........... .............. . . ........ MAY E i FINAL ASSEMBLY AND CONFERENCE TRACK MEET .... MAY ,i.:l14 iltol 102021 il 301031111 3101 in 1:1 2 111 1 3 1 2 1 1130194024 I I . - 2 Rosemary Chix 2 MONEY MAKER CHIX i . ' Q Flocks under the supervision of nationally known poul- 5,6 NX? E trymen. Cresco's own hatchery that has made good on l I the basis of superior quality and unexcelled service. W- al I i X. ,- i Rosemary Hatchery ' E if I J. K. KOECK, Manager 3 xl? 1 CRESCO, IOWA j i -Nl ozobioioinioi bio? -1 rl P101 ii 101020203 Zvi ini 1 1 ini 1 1:14 ,pllioillxllillioxllzoioilrioi 1011020 44:13 111 lznxuxnzuinxui 111114020 i i Q CRESCO O ' 1 L- R- FIELDS l ! GREENHOUSES , i l P. P. Kolind C. s. Ashton I INSURANCE SERVICE ! Q Plants, put Flowers, Floral Do- i i signs, Decorations 2 Member of Florists Telegraph I A Q Office over Pecoy's E Delivery Association i Q Service for all occasions E Phone 404 3 Say li:l::2mh8glZwe1s cpiozoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox 11 rxucsu 4' i9vD0:o.g-oaaoxlsxlrxlvxmrgwgfnxzoozo 1- -. Seventy-five ' ' - fl fl LIN Q I ix I Nix xx .-,lm Eli? W2 A, -f ff Q QXJ lf' A I 'N TX aff 114110114 1111111111212011-1u1u1: 11 1 14 THE ENGRAVINGS IN THIS ANNUAL S R 5 were made by The Waterloo Engraving and Service Co. Inc Arts 8: Crafts Building WATERLOO, IOWA ozoxininiu 2: :ni 1 ni 11 11 1 11 1020311912 1010101 111141 1 S t 5 trovjoioioiojoiojuioicvi1xi1x11:1erj1nj1rj4ni4rj1rI4li4v14r1ujo14u1:1ni1v11r11j4r11rj01enjoi1r1cxi1r14vi1r1oj4:cm 'O' 4' 10:04 x:o10:01o1010101o1014 02490101011 120301 11 niniu. . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. W. C. HESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON CRESCO. IOWA DR. J. L. CRAIG OSTEOPATI-IIC PHYSICIAN CRESCO. IOWA DR. GEO. A. PLUMMER DR. F. E. OFFLIGHTER CIIIROPRACTOR SURGEON CRESCO, IOWA cmzsco. IOIVA Phone 521 DR. J. W. JINDERLEE DR. R. B. HELMING SPECIALIST VETERINARIAN EAR, EYE, NOSE, THROAT cnnsco, IowA cmezsco, 1owA phone 290 Q . i s.cALL1soN g 9 Q 3 OPTOMETRIST I I EYE COMFORT SPECIALIST Q l l Q cmasco, 1owA j i i 6013010101011riuiuluiuiuinin 1 rin: is 0:1 Seventy-seven 1034 201 n 90101 ri rioinq 5. IM I A ' XX 1-ian Wa A A43 f - al -' fl Q QQ Q nf Wx ibm -M- ...M f 331 .G 21 X X 0 -E-,il-1 ffif XV n.,1- '- fm wiflxq Cf 1. X'-1 My-tn QQ Qf L- - 'NJA .f ',..A f 5111111111 1 112 1 112 2 1111111111 1 1111111332311 101 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DENTISTS DR. F. O. LUEHR CRESCO, IOWA ATTORNEYS MCCOOK 8z LYONS CRESCO, IOWA DR. J. C. FEULING CRESCO, IOWA W. L. BARKER CRESCO, IOVVA DR. J. J. JECMENEK WENDL BUILDING CRESCO, IOWA ELWOOD 8: ELWOOD CRESCO, IOWA 9:0-Quin: 13111019 i ,' luviuivixi Q N. A. BLACKBURN ! ! Q C. H. s. 11:97 Q g LAWYER AND JUSTICE OF ! i PEACE Q CRESCO, IOWA i ! o ozuviuioi 111r11xi1r11r21vi1n11n1u14 1031 1 11: 0,0 Seventy-eight njcvio1ocn:1x:oj4n11vj1r101oi4x1o1oicni1 I SENIORS O FINAL HONOR ROLL tFor eight semestersj Farrington Barker Emma Chihak Frank Cohen Joy Davis Elda Easler Vivian Kratz Jean Thayer Marion Todd Robert Smylie Arlene Wohlsdorf Kathleen Howard Seventy-nine '6 ozozioioioioioioiox 1Q14ri:v1n1o1mr:cr14nmxio1cx11x1nr:n:fsiojo:4s:o1f1010100 0.4 FX fi I ix I mxx Q 5-QFD' T! if MQ SV T574 f A. ,, ,J O GJ YQ lm rx mf Q H' .f -- ,CA -4, ,. ..-r W-0g,.:,.-ra' , . M L f it 'iv AUTOGRAPHS , Y -w E 6 R ' I , nl L 2 L- 1 5 4 , +-,.'! '1 4 ,s'..f,','7., 1 J 4 4 Q : J.-V! 1 , A K 47-Al ' 4,. ,igk Q . ' - 1 4 I-Jn , ' fl. ,,-. V F 9-mn 'Y ,. v A' '. iQ1 'kJLq 7 it-V , A. A.. P D, , 44 A 'af' Q. ' 4 ff 'i, 5 H Hr' 7 ' ' 5. 33' 1 . ' w .7' Y Ht T I 1 ' ' V' 5 ' . I gow',h , . . 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