Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA)

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J ,J1 1 .A J K ,L His 1111. amz 1 .,.-. Sir? IN MEMORIAM EE' QB- eww 18711-1932 K '21 One I FW 41 ,ur 5 lynx H fx:-v 'H L s. , ,C x -- ff-i G X Q 'W' - --M -- . -- ,,'sXggQQQQQg,gRQ1f,1, - '-'-'---'-- ' 'GvM NNWx646 tw :im Ei 1 wr? ws' Z K-.3 1 , . , , Em? THE SPARTAN gglf A .-S.-fi tl 9, kg. 17531 -'J 'Xxx --oax xx ui' 3' N ...ray ,ls g NY1W x mwvu- ,I .ruin :IS-at 5 KM.xxxwx'coca-env.'cxwwmbxumxx'ux-axwxxx'1mxxxxxxN:.NNb5:Q02Swwax.'Qm:.x5lxxx KW' 'x wxm KS . . w . DAVID I. ROBBINS Superintendent Ferne Monasmifh Boyd A. Thompson Esther G. Meier Vocal Music Athletics English Merna Shipley Mathematics Ada Hanson Irene M. Seivert Sarah L. Moore Eleanor Thompson Secretary Mathematics Physical Education English Two ,KN In u. f KD Wu Q4 xxx x rw P-FLUQR - . I E, - . . . .- gl s f Q 13:3 2 21 'E N, ww ng lukivtgf i x in 1 . . .- 3 5,,4.gI ' ' lwxxxxx xxvmm-ze. 'mam-e ' V t .X mlb Q9 N 5 za M, THE SPARTAN ,lr -2 x MQ? 'MM VNNXxxmxweee.-emwm-wee.xxm-:maxxxm.-A-m-mxxxxxxmxxwo.-ooeuww..-mw.x i3pmmmxxxwwmwQ ,ck xsS Q- A - . DAVID C. BARTELMA Principal Nell M. Ellis Morna Garland E. Keith Popejoy English Normal Training Social Science Edith Eide Geo. G. McCuistion Science Comme1'cial Three Ilva Fishel Home Economics Harry Schroder Agriculture Vincent Ryan Commercial DONALD ABERG 4 'DOI1Ily General Course Ag. Club, 3, 4. VIOLET BAETHKE ..Vi,, Normal Train. Course Girls' Club, 3, 4: Nor- mal Training Club, 3, 4. RUTH M. BLACKBLJRN Sioeburns College Prep. Course Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Urch., 2. 3, 43 Mixect Chorus, 3, 45 Girls' Sextette, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club, 3. 43 Carrie Comes to College, lg Jerry of Jericho Road, 23 College Days, 35 Out of the East, 43 Lavinia'Societas, 1, 25 Piano Soloist. 4, Alto Soloist, 43 String Quartette. 4. KENNETH ALBERT BRONNER 44Kennynr Vocational Ag. Course Wrestling, 2, 3, 41 Football, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club, 3, 4: Track, 2, 33 Ag. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA BUGENHAGEN General Course Girls' Club, 3, 4: Tig- er House, 3: G. A. A., 1, Lavinia Societas, 1, 2. Four ANNA ANDERSON Squibby General Course Orch., 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 23 May Fete. 1, 2, 3, Jerry of Jericho Road, 23 Tiger House, 35 Girls' Club, 3, 4: G. A. A., 1. 2, 3: Treas. of G. A. A., 3: Violin Quartette, 2, 3. HELEN BARTHELME Commercial Course May Fete, 2. ELSIE A. BOCK Stubs Commercial Course Girls' Club, 3, 43 G. A. A., 23 Commercial Club, 3: May Fete, 1. 2, 3. PEGGY BROPHY Lourdes Parochial School Normal Train. Course Girls' Club, 3, 4: Nu Tau Sigma, 3, 45 Nor- mal Training Club Treasurer, 3. RUTH BURESH Rufus General Course Glee Club, 1, 2, 43 May Fete, 2, 33 G. A. A., 1, 2, 45 Girls' Club, 3, 4: Out of the East, 43 Carrie Comes to Coll- ege, 1: Com. Club Treas., 3. JAMES BURGESS K l Y General Course Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club, 3, 43 Ag. Club, 23 Treasurer of Class, 4. CECIL PAUL CAMERON 4 xLuddy n 1 General Course Woetball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Club, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. E 'JITH CURTIS Curtis Normal Train. Course G. A. A., 1, 23 Nu Tau Sigma, 3, 4, V. Pres. of Nu Tau Sigma, 3: Glee Club, 2, 43 May Fete, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 4: Out of the East, 4: Girls' Club, 3, 4. VIRGIL DSGREVE Vocational Ag. Course Ag. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club, 3, 4: Sec. of A1. Club, 2: Treas. of Class, 4, Wrestling, 2, 4, Track, 2, 3. VICLA MAEIIELLIOTT 6 lvil Y General Course Girls' Llub, 3, 4: May Fete, 23 G. A. A., 1, 23 A. '.l. club, 3. Five HELEN BURR Lala General Course May Fete, 1, 2, Glue Club, 23 G. A. A 1, 2, Girls' Club, 3, 43 V. Pres. Girls' Club, 3: Jerry of Jericho Road, 2. CATHERINE CONNOLLY HKa'teH College Prep. Course May Fete, 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2 3, 4, Orch. 2, Girls' Club, 3, 43 Pres. 43 How. Hund. Pres. 4, Sec. 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: V Pres. of Class, 25 Sec. of Class, 33 Spar. Staff, 4: Cresconian Sfaff. 45 Quill 8a Scroll 43 Trias. of Class, 3. LOLA DASKAM L01iei' N rmal Train. Course hu Tau Sigma, 3, 45 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A A. Pres., 43 Treas. cf Class, 3: Girls Club 3, 43 May Fete, 33 Nu 'Lau Sigma Pres., 4. KENNETH EILER General Cou1'se Lime Springs High School Football, 3, 43 Ag. Club, 3: Wrestling, 3, 43 Track, 3, Spartan Staff, 4. NEIL L GASSETT Vocational Ag. Cours: Glee Club, 1, 2, bl Band, 2, 3, 45 Orch., 2, L, 4, Carries Comes 1... College, lg Jerry of Jericho Road, 2: Coi- lege Days, 33 Tiger House, 33 Boys' Club, 43 Sec., 3: Pres., 4: Ag. Club V. Pres., 4, Spar. Staff, 43 Cresconian Bus. Mgr., 4: Track, 3, 4: Quill :Sz Scroll, 43 Out of the East, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4. KENNETH GROSSER ' 'Kenny' ' General Course Band, 1, 2. 3, 4: Boys' Club, 3, 4: Electrician Class Play, 3, 4: Elec- trician Operetta, 3: Cresconian Staff, 4: Spartan Sta1T, 4. GERTRUDE HANNEMAN Gertie Normal Train. Course Nu Tau Sigma, 3, 4: Girls' Club, 3, 4: G. A. A.. 1, 2: May Fete, 1. KEITH HENRY 'fxickf' General Course Wrestling, 3, 4: Band. 1, 2: Boys' Club, 3, 4: Class. Pres., 3: Tiger House, 3: Cresconian Staff, 4: Spartan Staff 4: Lavinia Societas. 1, 2: Clarinet Quartet, 1. EUNICE HOELDT Junice General Course Orchestra, 1: G. A. A, 1, 2, 3: Girls' Club, 3. 4: May Fete, 2, 3. MARGUERITE Margy General Course Girls' Club, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Quill 8a Scroll, 4: Spartan Staff, 4: Cresconian Staff, 4: G. A. A., 1, 2, 3. S ix RICHARD HANSON Dick General Course Wrestling, 2. 3, 4: Boys' Club, 3, 4: Foot- ball, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3 WILLIAM HAYES Pee Wee General Course Football, 1: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club, 3, 4: Track, 3: V. Pres. Boys' Club, 3: Sec. of Class, 4: Cresconian Staff, 4: Spartan Stall' 4. GEORGE L. HESS Hessey General Course Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling, 1: Track, 1. 2, 3, 4: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Orch, 2: Tiger House, 3: May Fete, 2: Boys' Club, 3, 4: Quill 85 Scroll, 4: Crescon- ian Staff, 4: Spartan Editor, 4: Lavinia So-- cietas, 1. FRANCIS HOOPMAN Jack College Prep. Course Boys' Club, 3, 4: Tiger House, 3: Basketball, 4: Cresconian Stalf, 4: Lavinia Societas, 1. 2: Spartan Staif, 4. NORTON JOHNSON tiJudH Vocational Ag. Course Glee Club, 1, 2: Boys' Club, 3, 4: Ag. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Mgr.. 1. DORIS KAKAC General Course Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, -li M. Chorus, 3, 43 Pres., 4: Soloist, 4, Class P., 2, 33 T. House, 39 Car. Comes to Col., 13 J. of J. Road. 2: Col. Days, 31 Com. Team, 33 Spar. 43 Cresconian, 43 May Fete, 1, 23 Quill and Scroll, 43 G. A. A., 1, 23 Pres. of Lav. Soc., 1, 21 Out of the East, 43 M. Quartet, 4. MILDRED E. KRATZ UMHH Normal T1'ain. Course Grand Rapids High School, North Dakota Girls' Club, 3, 4: Nor- mal Training Club, 3. 4: Normal Training Club Reporter, 3. VICTORIA KVAM avid, General Course G. A. A, 1, 2: Com- mercial Club, 1, 2. E. JEAN LEWIS General Course V. Pres Class, 13 Car- rie Comes to College, lg Jerry of Jericho Road. 23 College Days, 33 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 3, Al: Quill 8: Scroll, 4: May Fete- 1, 2, 3: Declam, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 3, 43 Spar. Sta1T, 43 Cresconian Staff, 4: Out of the East, 4 PHILOMEN A LICKTEIG Phil Normal Train. Course Girls' Club 3, 4: Nor- mal Training Club, 3 41 G. A. A., 1, 23 May Fete, 1, 2. I Seven CLARENCE KINKOIC Kinker General Course Spillville High School Football, 3. 4: Track. 3: Boys' Club. 3, 4: Boys' Club Tren-tures' 4g Class Secretary, 4. HAROLD KVAM General Course Football, 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 42 Track, 1, 2, 3: May Fete, 3: Boys' Club, 3, 43 President of Class, 11 Vice-President of Class, 4. , RUBY L. LEE Normal Train. Course Girls' Club, 3. 43 Nor- mal Train. Club, 3. -43 Sec. of Normal Train. Club, 4: May Fete, 2, 33 Out of the East, 4: Glee Club, 4. JOSEPH LICKTEIG Hoey., Gzneral Course Vfrcstling, 1, 2, 3, 4- Football, 2, Ag. Clul-. 1, 3, 4: BOYS' Club. J- 43 Track, 3: May Fetc, 1. IWARION LYBBERT Commercial Course Band. 2 3, 43 Orches- Lra, 2, 3', 43 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, M. Chorus, 3, 43 Girls' Club, 3, 4, G. A. A., 1. , 3, 4: Com. Club, 33 Clarinet Quar- tet and Soloist, 43 Jerry of Jericho Road, 23 May Fete, 1, 2, 3: Col. Days, 33 Com. Team, 3, 43 Out of the East, 43 Spartan, 4. JOHN MCDERMOTT ..Jay,. General Course Assumption School, Cresco, Iowa Football, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3: Boys' Club, 3, 43 Spartan Staff, 4: Cresconian Staff, 4. DELMAR MORCH General Course Ag. Club, 1, 2, 33 Pres. Ag. Club, 3: Wrestling, 33 Boys' Club, 3, 4: Class President, 3, 4: Band, 43 Spartan Staff, 43 Cresconian Staff, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. WILMA OLSON Norsky General Course Girls' Club, 35 G. A. A-. 1, 25 May Fete, 1, 3: Lavinia Societas, 1, ALICE PETERSON ..Pete,, Commercial Course Girls' Club, 3, 43 Com- mercial Club, 33 May Fete, 23 G. A. A., 1. ANGELA RIN K x4Ang.ierx General Course Girls' Club, 3, 45 May Fete, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: President Quill and Scroll, 43 Spartan Staff, A 5 Cresconian Staff, 43 G. A. A., 1, 2. Eight IRENE MONSEN General Course Girls' Club, 3, 43 G. A A., 1. JEAN C. NICHOLS Genei al Course Wrestling, 2, 33 Track 3, 4g Boys' Club, 3, 4: Ag. Club, 1, 2, 3. MAXINE PALMER Mackie General Course G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. of Class, 23 Treas, of H. H., 23 Sec. of Girls' Club, 3: V.-Pres of G. A. A., 3: Editor of Cresconian, 43 Bus- iness Mgr. of Spartan, 4, Treas. of Girls' Club, 45 May Fete, 1, 2, 33 Lavinia Societas, 1, 23 Vice.-Pres. H. H. 33 Sec. Quill and Scroll- 4. LEONARD PTACEK HLen!, General Course Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Track, 1, 23 Boys' Club 3, 43 Spartan Staff, 43 Cresconian Staff, 4. SHYRITA P. SCHLEUTER Normal Train. Course Girls' Club, 3, 43 Nor mal Training Club, 3, 45 Secretary Normal Training Club, 4. DONALD SEBASTIAN Vocational Ag. Course Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: BOYS' Club, 3, 43 Ag. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. GLADYS M. STRAYER, Snooky College Prep. Course Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 41 Band, 1. 2, 3, 4: G1-10 Club, 2g Girls' Club, 6, 4: G. A. A., 1, 2, 31 May Fete, 1, 2, 3, Pres of Class, 4: V.-Pres Class, 3: Tiger House- 3: Cresconian Staff, 45 Quill and Scroll, 4' Spartan Staff, 4. CLAR EN 'JE TASS Vocational Ag. Course Football, 1. 2, 3, 42 Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club, 3, 4: Ag. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. LUVERNE TROUTEN Trouten Vocational Ag. Course Basketball, 2, Wrest- ling, 3, Boys' Club, 3, 4, Ag. Club, 1, 2, 3, -13 Track, 4. GEORGINA M. VOPOVA General Course Orchestra, 2- 3, 4, Girls' Club, 3, 43 Nu Tau Sigma, 3. ELLIS WENGER L LE1e7 I College Prep. Course Football, 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 42 Track, 1, 2, 33 Boys' Club, 3, 4: Spartan Staff, 4: Lavinia Soc- ietas, 1, 2. MYRTLE L. SMITH Smitty General Course Girls' Club, 3, 43 G. A. A., 2, 33 Glee Club, 43 Quill and Scroll, 4, Cresconian Staff, 4g Spartan Staff, 4, Out of the East. 43 May Fete, 2. ROBERT A. SWACKER Commercial Course Boys' Club, 3. 43 Conn-- mercial Club, 3, 4: Ag Club, 1, Track, 3, 4, lirgstling, 1, 2. ALICE TILLSON College Prep. Course Glee Club, 12 Accom. Instrumental and 'Voc- al, 1- 2, 3, 41 Clais Treas., 2, 3, Tiger House, 33 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4, May Feteg Girls' Club, 3, 43 Class Vice.- Pres. 1, Cresconian, 43 Spartan, 45 Car. Comes to Col., 1. HAZEL TROUTEN General Course G. A. A., 1, 2, Girls' Club, 3, 43 Commercial Club. 3. VIRGIL S. WALTE Ft llBud!l Vocational Ag. Course Wrestling, 2, 3, Bas- ketball, 13 Glee Club. 2, 3, Track, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 43 Boys' Club, 3, 4, Ag. Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Ag. Club Pres., 4. BIRDIE YOUNG Tweet Charles City High School General Course Commercial Club. ' Girls' Club, 3, 4. if wxxtxxxcbxxxfmmw. 'GG-NGN' J E S P A R T Q' JT NX ' 3 -.N H, J, AQ 5- cm L 'ect e-. smx ' ' , - . . . . -- ' H - ,V F1 'xl X' , EW ei 5 2 X? , l .1535 : T H A N E wif J J :TX V V 1 1 - X :JA ii 4. ,. 1 ,- ' 'f - 'f -Y -' 6, ' -931 xkXXNN'Wl XNX. 'NQ.' 'NQQR'N.XNNLX'N. YZ -eemweewezmvh ,fa ' 'Q . . Z1-' xxxx we 9'-x FIT: JUNIORS Top Row: Adelaide Anderson, Lester Bareis, Richard Barnes, Palma Borloug, Wilma Bcuska, William Burns, Ruth Champlin, Frieda Cohen. Second Row, Helen Culbert, Edith Davis, Evelyn Daws, Grace DeGreve, Janet Drollinger, Ollie Falck, Opal Falck, Emma Fye. Third Row: Naomi Gager, Audre Goldsworthyl Margaret Grube, Harold Hanneman, Hcrbtrt Hannamen, Elizabeth Haskovec, Clarence Heide, Margaret Henderson. Fourth Row: Harold Henderson, Lloyd'Henning, Vern Herold, Angela, Herold, Raymond Holub, Hazel Hoyt, Nevin Johnson, Mary Kakac. Ten Wxbxxx-:mm-aims 'ixwax-:xx-di' V 5 .M-in .,' hi Qx 6' QW' 1 n., , -.4 I u . . . . -. ' can T H E S P A R T A N , A i rllrx I . 4 I - mx ,XL X '? 4:29 w -S -H R9 Nj- lx xxx ,fi ,V Q4 U V u mmqq YXNR.XNNNXNXWQ'iX'9.'NCQXYQlX'WtkNX' 'ihNNi' 5Ns 1NRwS 5 weew:.x-mxwcxxsaemsw JUNIORS Top Row: William Kapler. Ferneva Krueger, David Loughrey, Eleanor Lucas, Donald Malancl, Edward Merrill, LaVon Miller. Second Row: Wilma Mitchell, Thomas Moen, Harold Nichols, Louise Paul, Peggy Perry, Guy Phillips, Dorothy Polashek. Third Row: Helen Skogsmaik, Elsie Slifka. Dorothy Smylie, Helen Sobolik, Eleanor Sobolik, Julia Tass, Earl Thomas. Fourth Row: Vernon Viebrock, Ferneva Weinkauf, Floyd Wentworth, Dawn Werhan, Dora Wildman, Fred Wodrich, Matthew Zbornik. Eleven E SPART '. 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Third Row: Dale Hanson- Norman Henderson, Lucille Daws, Gladys Lucas, June Rush, Leone DeGreve, Edith Shuttleworth, Lillian Peckham, Earline Woellstein, Lillian O'Kada, Anna Grace Baker, Donald Nichols, Elmer Eddy. Second Row: Gene Powers, Viola Schaeffer, Gale Hawkins, Irene Bartelme, Ione E Gazer. Marjorie Hoffland, Irene Morgan, Thea Kelsey, Oriole Hanson, Anna Hoiness. Arva Schleuter, Lloyd Bowers. Y irst Row: Joseph Burjess, Elizabeth Cunninfrham, Mary Thomson, Jane Burgess. Irene Natvig, Viola Kutzbach, Gladys Abtrg, Hazel Milbrath, Jennie Gagcr, Eleanor Ellingson. Loretta Peacock, Edward Lybbert. Twelve -qmsswnsson' T E SPART N it .9 XXYNY.xxxxx'eewmaxw4xwxcea1ue.xmxw.7em'1m.xxNxx'0mwaz:ecee.. --,.'-team .. 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Karen Ander- son, Dorothy Wentworth, Josephine Moen, Muriel Myers, Marion Palmer, Clara Morch, Maxine Huber, Eugene Olson, Robert Vagts. Thirteen VS, 1 as xl X xx'N0txs'sm-eweo.-eco.-oo. fxsacevx-Q. 'ea -oceans JV Nl' 'l ., :- 1 ,A-,N i 5- - ,vs- ffi Q V vm- - -- . t... . . .. 'X- su ..... ,..,.. la-.- . ...,.-....- .-.au ... -...- .,...-.- . . s tw N i 3 H - . ' , 1 f 2 THE SPARTAN 5 1:5145 .a - 1 . '5fFG,5,S -ggaxxv A59-amxsxxxx xggs sm-gang.. s -ggggweqgcqegg, , K w N::'V:w:::1g: vw v ' xxxS Xyxg- 1- xv: Top Row: Left t A ,s urgess, John McDermott, Leonard Ptacek, Kenneth Eiler. o right, Cecil Cameron .lame B Third Row: Kenneth Grosser, Ellis Wenger, Francis Hoopman, Delmar Morch, William Hayes, Keith Henry. Second Row: , nno ly, Myrtle Smith, Doris Kakac. Marguerite Johnson, Marion Lybbert. First Row: George Hess, Gladys Stra yer, Maxine Palmer, Miss Ellis, Mr. McCuistion, Angela Rink, Neil Gassett. Jean Lewis, Alice Tillson Catherine Co l PUBLICATIONS Both Spartan and Cresconian were handled this year by the journalism class assisted, on Spartan, by Kenneth Eiler and Marion L3 bbert and M ' ' . George Hess was editor axine Palmer, business manager of the yearbookg and Maxine Palmer was editor and Neil Gassett business manager of Cresconian. Nine issues of the latter during the year included special Homecoming and Christmas issues, Quill and Scroll members were: Gladys Strayer, Angela Rink, President, Maxine Palmer, Secretary, Alice Tillson, Myrtle Smith, Jean Lewis Doris Kakac C th Connolly Marguerite Johns , I a erine , on, Delmar Morch, Neil Gassett, and George Hess, Vice- President. Fourteen N , M v X Bxxtvuqmco. wmNNVm V f un ws' .M H.. , E f'1:l ll,, L MJIVM N ' ' - - ' -- xxx x 5 x :E x 7 : 1 6 in X's1.3 THE SPARTAN -5-fi .9 a, fi-4 at X ws ' 'X Ss xv mx ux Cf Q. -n W4xXXxx.xxx'eoeassm:eexwm-museums.m-mxxxxx'mxxmxmwoxweuwmLxm S:c.xwmx x.-an it x ' -- Ag Club and Part Time School The Ag Club, an organization for boys taking the vocational agriculture course and students of the short cou1'se, has fifty members. This year the club sponsored the corn and grain show at the county fair, was represented at the State Vocational Agri- cultural Conference at Iowa State College, sponsored a camping trip to Clear Lake and the Northeast Iowa Vocational Conferences, and sponsored two broadcasts over W M T. Virgil Walter was selected as one of the five Iowa boys to go to the National Vocational Conference and Royal Livestock Show at Kansas City, Mo. Nineteen were enrolled in the 1933 short course, four taking their third year of work and four, the second. L. R. Fields and H. R. Schroder were the instructors of the group who showed the utmost appreciation of the opportunities offered by what is said to be the oldest and best course of its kind in the state. Fifteen :ff if rl 'X - It , JN , -N Jw L U v EST Bxxwemmz-:manned--A -amazes ,xsane mxmvesvvsz l XXV MR E SPART 7 Q 5 ' ' NN' - ---s - -- All ,,,, ,,,, '- 53'5E'355': 15 -3535257 Sze 5539: V0 5 xg , 3 , 0 e- E 3 X-, 3 T H A N 5 wif 5'e,x U 1 le. Qi fi' tk : xx '- ,ifif l '-,255 :EST Xmmxxxxx'cwee.xsm.w.x-eeemxwemmx'amxxx-wcxxxxxxwmxsswenexxwwzexxzmwig-brwfvbifwffwxx-:ewes-'QD- ' cg ra -uf 'NT' ,AN ' Band Forty-nine members compose the band this year, which is the largest and best in the history of the school. They played Orpheus in der Unterweldtn by Offenbacli, for their selecitve number in the contest, and received a rating of good. Cresco had thirteen instrumental entries in the sub-district contest this year, of whom five won and entered the district contest. Harold Normann, oboe, and Marian Lybbert, clarinet, received ratings of excellent at the district. The brass sextet, clarinet quartet, and Lester DeNoyelles, on French horn were rated good. Competition was the keenest it has ever been. The band gave two concerts, and played for all games. They made a fine appear- ance in new uniforms, consisting of capes, colored black and lined with old rose, and caps. Personnel: Lester Barreis, saxophone, Harold Biel, cornet, Richard Barnes. drums, Joseph Burgess, baritone, Catherine Connolly. cornet, Leonard Culbert, melophoneg Myron Daly, trombone, Lester DeN0ye1les. French horn, Elmer Eddy, clarinet, Neil Gassett, trombone, Kenneth Grosser, clarinet, Clarence Heide, trom- bone, Harold Henderson, clarinet, Vern Herold, clarinet, George Hess, drums, George Hoopman, cornet, Newell Ingle, trumpet, Richard Ingle, baritone, Robert Layton, saxophone, Jack Layton. cornet, Edward Lybbert, trumpet, Marion Lybbert. clarinet, Edward Merrill, baritone, Myron Mohs. snare drum, Victor Miller, trom- bone, Irene Natvig, clarinet, Harold Normsnn, oboe, Marian Palmer, clarinet, R. J. Peckham, Saxaphone, Richard Reed, clarinet, Albert Rix, cornet, James Robertson- flute, Charles Salisbury, sousaphone, Edwin Salisbury, clarinet, Donald Sebastian, melophone, Allan Shackleton, baritone saxaphone, Gladys Strayer. flute, Donald Taft, trombone, Carl Tuerk, sousaphone, Gareth Vagts, trombone, John Vagts, French horn, Vernon Viebrock, cornet, John Elmquist, French horn, Norman Henderson, bass clarinet, Wilda Halliday, cello, John Tlusty, clarinet, Delmar Morch, clarinet, Virgil Novak, clarinet, Edward Pollock, clarinet. Sixteen Ur .N 'M N -... Q on ff:-1'- ' ' H 1. -5 X f F5 KA y 'wS,EQXQxxx'cvxcQ::i:c ''cas:'r':t?.Q:swfff1:..'fG5fci69':+::2: 55t95:9xwaxe24V V 1 ye 2-' l I Y ' Ei s N 7 K3 3 i A 2 1 sf, 2 T H N 5 4 A .- ,fix I I 9 if-n ' Tkwj jg 1 'u fi? 'Wir' tl' 1 we . X 'f Xxxvkxx. E SPART e4 ' ' KKK -:xx N Xxx xm sms. -x,-ex-cmcwexax-:m.x'om-:mx -ax wa. xr. Q Rees -Q. F ivrwgx x dooce. 'o. xux xx -Naecxsscxx-ex x5ll -ew-cxxxx-mm. tk Crchestra The orchestra this year consists of forty members, the largest group Cresco has ever had. They played Schubert's Unfinished Symphony for their selective number in the contest, and received a rating of excellent. They have given two public con- certs and played for class plays. The junior orchestra, composed of twenty-five members, will give a concert this spring. This serves as a training ground for the high school orchestra. Free private lessons are given to all members of the band and orchestra every other semester from the time they start until they complete high school. Both the band and orchestra have been under the able leadership of Mr. Pope- joy for four years. Personnel: Anna Anderson, violin: Richard Barnes, viola.: Harold Biel. cornet: Ruth Blackburn, violin: Joseph Burgess, tympani: Ruth Champlin. cello: June Cook. violin: Jean Daughenbaugh, violin: Lester Denoylles, French horn: Betty Elmquisaz. violin: Naomi Gager, violin: Neil Gasset, trombone: Wilcla Halliday, cello: Clarence Heide, trombone: Jack Layton. cornet: Marion Lybbert, clarinet: Donald Malanrl, violin: Myron Mohs, violin: Muriel Myers. violin: Irene Natvig. clarinet: Harold Normann, oboe: Richard Reed, clarinet: James Robertson, flute: Ida Robertson, violin: June Rush, violin: Dorothy Smylie, cello: Helen Skogsmark, bass viol: Inez Skogsmark. violin: Edith Stevens, violin: Gladys Strayer, flute: Alice Tillson, piano: Dorothy Tuerk, bass viol: John Vagts, French horn: Vernon Viebrock, violin: Georgina Vopova. violin: Floyd Wentworth violin: Florence Wheeler, violin: Earline Woellstein, violin: Kathryn Thompson, violin: Gareth Vagts, trombone. Seventeen , 'X ' ' xYA1B'N'ssmszqs. wean.-eoammsmw-mxxxxwxvmxgm u us we E S P A R T I .5 ' - - - -- dusk I I Q I f 0 . , ku w 5 T H + A N 2 1 sq ,- Z, eg, rf' .9 I -u. it A ,, x -N f . S 'XXKMxxxxveceo.-oNaccx.'-wooazmmvvcx-4x x':mxxx.xx 4x:.x'wooooeevwa:t,-4uz.xxgglg-Qxgsbbmxwmxwmxxxuwvr .A R211 sl ,,.- Q- -x ,N lx XXX x 'NWS Top Row: Lester Barcis, Edward Merrill, Donald Sebastian, Raymond I-Iolub, Delmar Morch, Virgil Vvaliarsi Norton Johnson, Harold Henderson. Fifth Row: Leonard Piacek. Richard Barnes, Kenneth Eiler, Janus Burgess, Clarence Tass, Jian Nichols, David Loughrey, Cecil Cameron, Keith Fields Fourth Row: Ellis Wenger, Francis Hoopman, Kenneth Bronner, Harold Kvam. Matthew Zbornik, George Hess, John McDermott, Donald Maland. Third Row: Herbert Hanneman, Fred Wodrich, William Byrnes, Joseph Lickteig, Thomas Moen, Robert Swacker, Guy Phillips Steffen DeGreve, Nevin Johnson. Second Row: Arthur VanHouse, Lloyd Henning, Kenneth Grosser, Richard Hanson, Harold Hanneman, William Hayes, Earl Thomas, Floyd Wentworth, Vernon Viebrock, Keith Henry. First Row: Clarence Heide, Donald Aberg, Harold Nichols, Luverne Trouten, V. R. Ryan, Harry Schroder. Clarence Kinkor, William Kapler, Neil Gassett, Vern Herold. Boys' Club For the past year the Boys' Club has been carrying on a somewhat curtailed program. Because of general conditions, it was thought best 'to reduce the number of meetings. In spite of all this, the club has had a successful year: the quality of the programs was better, the turnouts were almost one hundred per cent, and the food was there in quantities. One meeting was devoted mainly to football. The climax of the year was at the joint Boys' and Girls' Club meeting. Officers were as follows: president, Neil Gassettg vice-president, Vern Herold: secretary. William Kaplerg treasurer, Clarence Kinkorg advisers. Vincent Ryan and Harry Schroder. Eighteen 'Hx X' -A 4 .fs 4.v. ' I' V ' YK' r Wx x V ' gr k f 'Z L f y ' ' ' ' ' - -- - 31gXXN '5?i+S!'59 TbYBxQ53i V 1 x :L Xi. O k 'V 7' x 4 L I, iiislgx 5 T H E S P A R T A N 2 lgflfi is-Al 'E' 'Xxx x ln gears Lv- ' ' V P 7 ' 3 I 'lim-S-21 YXXXXNXXN'K'eQ'5.bL NQQ5e5CiNWAiA N5.'MNNQXWL N3SYA wem.mxwcNvNw 'X , ' lg 1--' wmv Kg-f Wh ,Tn ' .. Top Row: Helen Culbert, Dawn Werhan, Audre Goldsworthy, Adelaide Anderson. LaVon Miller, Syrlta Schleuter, Dorothy Smylie, Elenor Sobolik, Sylvia Bugen- hagen, Helen Skogsmark. Fifth Row: Dcrothy Polashck, Margaret Grube, Angela Herold, Mildred Kratz- Violet Baethke, Julia Tass, Angela Rink, Dora Wildman, Evelyn Daws. Fcurih Row: Margaret Hopperstad, Edith Davis, Elizabeth Haskovec, Emma Fyei. Myrtle Smith, Edith Curtis, Philomena Lickteig, Gladys Strayer, Wilma Mitchell, Peggy Perry. Third Row: Elva Kapka, Grace DeGreve, Helen Sobolik, Opal Falck, Gertrude Han- neman, Georgina Vopova, Palma Borlaug, Wilma Bouska, Ferneva Weinkauf, Ferneva Kreuger, Hazel Hoyt. Second Row: Louise Paul, Alice Peterson, Ollie Falck, Marguerite Johnson, Elsie Boclt, Jean Lewis, Peggy Brophy, Ruth Buresh, Lola Daskam. Hazel Trouten, Viola Elliot, Ruth Blackburn. First Row: Marion Lybbert, Eleanor Lucas, Maxine Palmer, Ruth Champlin, Miss Shipley, Miss Seivert, Freida Cohen, Catherine Connolly, Doris Kakac, Alice Till- son, Elsie Slifka. Girls' Club The Girls' Club of Cresco High aims to foster better school spirit, create an in- terest in extra-curricular activities, and develop a better appreciation for music, art, and literature. Officers for this year were: president, Catherine Connolly, vice-president, Ruth Champling secretary, Freida Cohen: treasurer, Maxine Palmerg sponsors, I1'ene Seivert and Merna Shipley. The year's programs consisted of a talk by Attorney Lyons: a musical evening by Mrs. Katherine Bird. Mrs. W. L. Barker, Helen Kakac, Muriel Luers, Jane Bur- gess, Doris Kakac, Mrs. Allen: a varied program at the joint meeting: a review of the Passion Play by Mrs. Cerney of Northwood: and a program for mothers. Nineteen 5. '99 A XX xwm nwawcif 'www 3. xxw-:SS Q ve E SPART en ' pf Q - ,L - i . .4 ,-..n ' L ,Q - ,. ,Wg LM I ' X -- - Xxxvlbx i b5QN.55E! .i'Sx? ess. ,A :er Ni N M 5 4, f' f nd' Ns' . 15 3 2 YE: . Q ' 5 T H A N 3 I qi - ,- x - :fi .e lm sr , - , 'gm' N :-,fx ...f G, if XYXXXXNNYXAQQEQYLQYAWDDDLMNBLQQYN'Q NX'N,XXNXXN'W Ye'SLNW 3swCsiQCSXXNKsXX79sNT-Nx'b iq A I ix- t ge Ames Xxx- lu ,mv Top Row: Left to Right: Maxine Palmer, Ruth Champlin, Wilma Mitchell. Seated: Verne Herold, Catherine Connolly. N Howling Hundred Under the leadership of Catherine Connolly, presidentg Maxine Palmer, vice- president: Verne Herold and Wilma Mitchell, treasurers: and Ruth Champlin. secre- tary, Howling Hundred has been very helpful to the activities of the school year. All the extra-curricular enterprises, including the student assemblies on Friday afternoons are sponsored by this group. The student activity ticket method of financ- ing was used with a great deal of success again this year. Janet Drollinger, David Loughrey and Lloyd Henning have also been promoters of pep, leading yells in assemblies and at athletic events. Twenty . -.N -M f I- l. . V - if nl' ,fkhh e , I ,xx E SPART C4 xx . V fini K' f ' .n...s. . X- ,Ax xx --xv X rue.- - H. X-.-.H .-.un ,,.-...- X ll N if E, l t X , 'E N 5' I 2 5 T H A N tr 4 0 -' x I 1 fl 7,1 111 fi' N '-, if -E: mkxxxxxwaa-ew.w-mwswn:-sn-wzxem-iwsaamxwreassesseeweozee. wemx-meAvw- N' ' '.' . iq is xxxs Xxw' W Jim . Top Row: Luft to Right: Mary Kakac, Jane Burgess, Fred Wodrich, June Cook, Lester DcNoye11es, Earl Thomas, David Loughrey. Stated: Neil Gassettl Ruth Champlin, Jean Lewis, Mary Thomson, John Vagts. xx wwf X N riiv Declarnator Miss Meier's contestants in declamatory went far this year by winning the tr:- angular contests with Charles City and New Hampton, and the Howard County contest. Also Fred Wocirich, speaking What Price Peace? in the oratorical division, won first in the sub-district contest and second in the pre-district. First place winners of the home contest were Fred Wodrich, oratoricalg Jean Lewis, dramatic: and Ruth Champlin, humorous. Twenty-one me Bw Wwe- X -es- 'f xm ws- E SPART , . 6,5-V mv Ax X x - 15 X r X xl It E T H A N E iilrtif rf-x Lp 54 iff- ' If 'Xx X N 'QF' a ig: xx, W. X xx.-Q3 : XYNKxxxxx'cwoceeeee.-w..-c.mo.x-mezeaex-mwawmxmvawmwouowmwtwaqncsgsiwemwxmxxxwwsvwe Dramatics The senior class, under the direction of Miss Esther Meier, presented a play, You And I , by Philip Barry. in the Cresco Theatre, May 12, 1932. The cast was as follows: Marjorie Thompson, Andrew Peckham, Marion Todd, Charles Burr, Arlene Mertens, Robert Smylie, and Ervin Upton. Kempy a play by J. C. and Elliott Nugent, was the choice of the junior class presented under the direction of Miss Meier, in the Cresco Theater. Friday, December 2, 1932. The cast included: Mary Kakac, David Loughrey, Freida Cohen. Dorothy Polashek, Wilma Mitchell, Vern Herold, Donald Maland, and Fred Wodrich. Twenty-two 6 A wmssfmx Xibxxx-can-es.Qe,. xwsewm 'P XXX -sw, , J -. . - ,V lx ' We v A NX' x V0 W5 F Ep W l xv kc' l Eg 2 2 . . Hal.: THE SPARTAN 3 :ef -f-is .,v . m.lf.L rijxwg JZ N xx :mi QV It ' I --C ' -'f f s . NXXXxmmmam.ucmxxx.-mxwmmxxxxmwxxmxxuxvxxvoewwmwax-muxug u.!,Nmc-ox:xxxxwcw:e.ww9 Ig y . . w . - 0' lui' Xxx' N- ,qw . . L A. i Ma Pete and G. A. . The 1932 May Fete. celebrating the George Washington Bicentennial, was pre- sented in the form of a pageant, under the direction of Miss Mary Schmidt, and Miss Sarah Moore. Ervin Upton, as George Washington, was Lord of May, and Ruth Con- nolly, portraying the character of Washington's wife, Martha, was the Queen of May. The Girls' Athletic Association has approximately fifty members this year. At the end of last school year, five chevrons- three numerals, three scond chevrons, one third chevron, and one letter, were awarded. Approximately twice as many awards will be given this year. Officers are: Lola Daskam, president: Wilma Mitchell, vice president: Mary Thomson, secretaryg Mary Kakac, trcasurerg Janet Dro-llinger, Julia. Tass, and Ruth Champlin, training managersg Catherine Connolly, basketball manager. Twenty-three QQ mxiixxlixxvcmewae. 'ebawve-YSCVGN 1:4 ' 1 '5' y :Q s ...NW XXNkxxxxxxxwwmvoavmmwowmmweamwmxxwmxxmxmxvowoxewmxaxswm x:ocx-e:e:xxwe.fn.-use-V' mx me Dux K 6,- ,',,1r1M l -f f ' ' x 5 5 . M 1 THE SPARTAN X ,-ffm ,Q 9' I '-, 7 ' 1 ' 54 x ,sl R hw, W., it, 'Mfg Mixed Chorus and Girl's Glee Club The vocal music department won many honors this year under the capable supervision of Miss Monasmith. Members of the 'two organizations br-ought back seven firsts from the sub-district contest at Charles City: girls, glee club, mixed chorus, girls' sextette, male quartette, mixed quartette, soprano solo, and bass solo. At the district contest, the mixed quartette won first place and the eligibil- ity to compete in the state contest at Iowa City. Alice Tillson has been for four years the very talented accompanist of the vocal and instrumental groups. Helen Skogs- mark assists her. Twenty-four 'f ix A.. . f U1 ,ff 1 731' .mx ul U' E SPARI' . K :-. fn . 5 .-i xxYNXXxxmwvmwxm-mmx1mxmxmmm.w.xxmxwmoowxww.'cm 5.'Nueew-x-ex.xxx-ww..-awww fi 0, 1 Z1-' xxsf Xxx? Wh- ..xXsx Au H X' - 6-1--'P' I - Q X , .5 fp? du xv X -w . - N- XQxxx1wxmcv4:. 'uumxfaxsw V 1 SW ' 5, M wa hs' f I X r 2 xp ' T H 4 A N I Afot, 1 'A--2 I., fn. IL , Wm. x r I Q nv I N g -4 I?-1 fr Y , 'N 5 i wif 1 ' Y I X 'x N xg A -X gg QQ f Q X N ,I X X22 ' 3 u u' , 5 6' If I :, 4- j X 'L x Tin in ,OA U l W ,Q NP . FN , '4 4 13,5 Q-., ' , ' AW .33 5 F V -X v I VA I 1 Twenty-five E S P A R T , 'S Xxx ' . . ,4, X ,,, , ' f xxvr :RL-gm N 1' Q .5 95 s f r T H A N 1,4 X zlpf g .5 Z , - 71-1 x '. L N fi '--fi-f ,- .y V, H - :ix X N xg- ev: 4 4 -.NFS Kmxxmwa-mawmvmecwnmwecaum-mgwxuvwuxuamwn x -eomeawn. --X . , ., . s x 'x ,An ' E First Row: Kapler, Hayes, Wenger, Hess, Capt. Kvam, Cameron, DeWa11e, Thomas, Second Row: Zbornik, Bronner, Jarosh, Tass- McDermott, Harnoss, Ptacek. Third Row: Coach Thompson, Kinkor, Peckham, Merrill, Tuerk, Phillips. Loughrey, Eiler, Assistant Coach Ryan. Fourth Row: Hudson, Mgr. Shackleton, S. Kvam. Football Coach Thompson's undefeated Northeastern Iowa Conference champions. with eight 1931 lettermen, Kvam, Hess, Ptacek, Cameron, Bronner, Tass, McDermott, and Zbornik. came through the season with an enviable record. Cresco won the first game from Monona by a score of 20 to 0, and as the season progressed, the team seemed to improve until they played their best game to cinch the conference championship by defeating Osage 33 to 0. SUMMARY Cresco 20 ....... ......... .......... ......... M 0 n ona 0 Cresco 40 ....... ........ R iceville 6 Cresco 19 ......... ......... N ew Hampton 0 Cresco 7 ....... ........ A ustin 7 Cresco 43 ....... ........ W est Union 7 Cresco 26 ....... ........ W aukon 0 Cresco 33 ....... ........ O sage 0 Cresco 6 ............................................................ Decorah 0 Lettermen: Capt. Kvam, Hess, Wenger, Cameron, McDermott, Ptacek, Kinkor. Eiler, Bronner, Tass. Zbornik. Jarosh, Harnoss, Kapler. Twenty-six NN -uw Bs ----'- --'--'-'A -Q..:emms...-- -s-wmwuomz-cfmxmszcmwwbmmnxwxva V, 1 'lx UD- ' f W' E SPART ,xx X itz . -nm 'Waxxxxxwuw:o.s:owe-m-:esx-sax.xmmxwxxmxwvm-ww:wm.w:-x u.iwmmwxxxwwnv , -M X 'X-.-X4 :wa-,-.l ' L 'ew K- fe. ' f 'E H V 'N-wmv xuxxxwxxwxxusxxu. v. X x 5 55' if 0 Xxw as S' : 2 15 , . , f Sys. t T H A N , , 1 -'I x Al! 5 1 -1 ' x ,Sfi -5 g M, . '1':?'ll' xx wb . M126 .' uv xv' it at 3 First Row: Left to Right: Halweg, Johnson, Burgess, Vagts, Heide, Viebrock. Sobolik Second Row: Henry, D. Nichols, Lickbeig, Hanson, Maland, Thomas, Lybbert, Captain Cameron. Johnson, Slifka. Third Row: Coach Bartelma, Hilke, Eiler, J. Burgess, McDermott, Bronner, Tass. Jarosh, Daughenbaugh, Herold- Coach Schroder. Fourth Row: Wren, Derr, DeGreve, Burns, Hudson, Moen, Peckham. H. Nichols. WRESTLING Winners of the district meet with a score of 35 over New Hamptons 24 and tying with New Hampton with 20 for first at the state meet, the wrestling team com- pleted another successful season. Nichols, Maland, and Cameron were state champ- ions and Bronner placed third. Cameron finished a brilliant high school wrestling career, composed of 32 con- secutive victories, the greatest of which was over Johnson of Eagle Grove in two overtime periods at the state meet. Cameron is considered the most versatile wrestler of C. H. S. history. Cresco has won 23 consecutive victories in dual meets during the last three years. The senior members of the team this year are R. Hanson, Lickteig, Cameron, Eiler, Burgess, McDermott, Bronner, and Tass. RESULTS OF THE SEASON Cresco 35V2 Dubuque 6V2 Cresco 34 Mason City 15 Cresco 26V2 East Waterloo 9V2 Cresco 39 New Hampton 5 Cresco 26 Dubuque 16 Cresco 36V2 Eldora Training School lk Cresco 28V2 New Hampton 'lk Cresco 30 East Waterloo 6 Cresco 25 Carroll 15 Richard Hanson won first place in the 112-pound class in the Midwest A. A. U. Tournament held at Cresco, March 10 and 11. Twenty-seven 1. hx Q 5, ,gtuun . . R .X 9, I . ' Y Qgxxacmmzite. YNDNW-Ysccx V l mx Xxx. lm, 'i v - NN awk x x ri S ff 1 N1 c f - Ms THE SPARTAN ,pil in an -L, we Q-. 1' n XxxXXXXxxxxxmwswsmxmxmmmwemmmmmmxxxmxmxwoxwewaxx1w.x5' mwxmmmmwN9 Front Row: Left to Right: W. Kapler S. Kvam, C. Tuerk, G. Hess, R. Harnoss, H. Kvam, E. Merrill, F. Wodrich, H. Hanneman, F. Hoopman. Second Row: Coach Ryan, Thayer, A. Rix, A Shackleton. E. Wenqer, F. Hayes, J Lay- ton, D Loughrey, D. Chehak, D. Nelson, L. Bareis, Coach Thompson. Third Row: M. Mohs, D. Byrnes, L. Hayes, R. Baethke, R. Henning, G. LE-Ioopman, G. Phillips, R. Layton. Basketball Beginninfz the season with only three letttrmen to work with Coach Thompson was successful in building up a winning quintette. From the standpoint of individual progress and advancement of teamwork, as well as from the number of victories. the year's record was an outstandng one. C. H. S. won from Decorah in the finals of the sectional tournament. by an over- whelming score, but eliminated in the first round of the district in a hard-fought game with Waverly. SEASONS SCHEDULE AND SCORES Cresco 30 Lime Springs 22 Cresco 30 Chester 19 Cresco 35 Waukon 27 Cresco 20 Osage 38 Cresco 32 West Union 38 Cresco 42 Riceville 16 Cresco 28 Decorah 32 Crisco 22 Waukon 11 Cresco 21 New Hampton 22 Cresco 26 Charles City 50 Cresco 21 Decorah 35 Cresco 39 Elma 40 Cresco 31 West Union 23 Cresco 28 New Hampton 19 Sectional Tournament at Decorah: Cresco 19 Waukon 14 Cresco 31 Decorah 9 District Tournament at Waverly CIT-ZSCO 26 WRVBTIY 35 Twenty-eight T E S P A R T N XXX'Nixx.'Nxwmusuwmmvmmvm-NsmmwmxixuxxxxNwQ1NNum1mx uwmxxwmmmw ,fx X xx xv ix A, Av X u H Aw xr, ,d,.vI L , ' i: ' '--- ----- - --1 : Ti Vw Q X I I 2 X 505, 3 H A .fl -E?,yvi,'. mu, Neges -' 1 an -Qs e , First Row: Thomas, Hanson, DeWalle, Wenger, Wodrich, Herold, Kapler, Young, Cameron. Back Row: Coach Thompson, DeGreve Hanneman, Kvam, Tass, Kinkor, Smith, Fiske, Gassett, Nichols, Werhan, Merrill, Eiler, Tuerk, Jarosh, Assistant Coach Ryan. A Track 1952 Those who were awarded letters are: Kinkor, Smith iCapt.J, Kvam, Herold, Young. Nichols, DeWa1le, Wenger Werhan, Tass. Last year Coach Thompson had 'to build a track team from practically all new material. . During the season, Cresco lost a dual meet to Decorah, placed third in a tri- angular meet with Waukon and Decorah, third in triangular meet with Osage and Charles City, fifth in the conference. and first in the Howard County meet with 51 points, winning over Lime Springs, Chester, and Elma. 1932 SCHEDULE Decorah ...... .................................... ........ a t Cresco Triangular .............................................................. at Decorah tWaukon, Decorah, Cresco.D Triangular .................................................................. at Cresco fOsage, Charles City, Cresco.J Dis'trict Meet .................................................... at Cedar Falls Invitation ............ ............ a t Nashua Conference Meet ...... ........ a t Cresco County Meet ........... ........ a t Cresco Twenty-nine 21-H, 1 A Q 4 .SA -do ' QkbXXYQQkQ x3'J'5'i !!'5?'T'5'15 CYS5. 3F9?'b1'SU3f'?U95XQ V0 Q X REX lX.X:C gf s X E SPART A N 3 T H Qi My -cm xx in AN iw., Y ll K R.. , 1 Z U, V l X Z ,L ml- 3 4 s -w nj. , univglt 5 XNXxxxxxxHeoecx-eco.W-fxcxwcwmmxwvaxwcxm-:mxxxxxYx:.xNza:cwe1x:.Nsmx-cQ:.xfQ3a3,Ne4x-aecmxxx-qm.-e.-eowP X Q: X N. XVI-lO'S WHO CECIL CAMERON American Legion Citizenship Award Winner CATHERINE CONNOLLY American Legion Citizenship Award Winner Thirty MARIAN LYBBERT NEIL GASSETT 3 'm n,,,v ' ... X . -ff qv 'xw5u - N -+9 ga'-2 M ' y - X - - -- xxkbxvcccaqqazezv -------A -cssfsaasmzcac-w.. 'c:S:.G:ufsvw wzmWN'9'xs V U gm? fi' Ei 'f mv ws- , 1 l .X X . . ,Q 5 T H E s P A R T A N Z kim ,: ji. 'Xxx -cgx xx M: a, '4XXxxmmNeem-owmax-vmxmxxxmzxxx-X-Qmxxxxx-mxxxxxxxxxxwzocx-:eaxvu.xmxx-ESNQ-Tmlpy-mmxxxxxxxxwwxx -A, - ' ' ' . . 11 lxxxs XXN9' Wh- -.xw' NWI-IO'S WI-10 GEORGE HESS ALICE TILLSON MAXINE PALMER DELMAR MORCH Thirty-one X xi xi xx 10101111211 1 1 rioio V wee... Kxx.!b.:8bWt. zezsswuwu. weomS4N f YW bm- E S P A R T 4. xx'WXXxxxxvooeo.-aesmxm-mzxxmxwmmmvmxmxxxmxwwu-Newummux wmmvmxxmma.ww9 X xbmiw . r ' I -.- -Q ,fr ,I- HI, ul. ' 'Q X. , ,.. 0 - ' , X4 .... . . .. . -- Q. xxmgxx --assi? -ev wx- --:wif fs- 'asm B vw -1 1 1: '7 I 'J x' 5 f . T H A N 5 ,W -fx wa 9 ,aj-4' 4131- ly - 23' N QP :U .-111:-' 'w:..g1,g. f... 11xi:1014vi:ni:ni1:icxi1x1oi4ni1nioiu1nioin3 03014134 1:11014 1031 nioioioinioi THE FOLLOWING HAVE CONTRIBUTED T0 MAKE THIS ANNUAL POSSIBLE: CONVERSE STUDIO LIND'S STUDIO N. A. BLACKBURN-LAWYER JOHNNHE MAC'S CAFE PECOY S BARBER SHOP THE HUB CLOTHING STORE GROSSER'S GROCERY AND VARIETY STORE NORTHERN IOWA TELEPHONE COMPANY FRED LOYVRY DRUG STORE LEO'S GIFT AND JEWELRY SHOP PURITAN ICE CREAM COMPANY SNO-WHITE GROCERY THE HOWARD COUNTY TIMES DROLLINGERYS HARDWARE MILLER'S CANDY SHOP DR. W. C. HESS, M. D. TRE MODERN MISS BOOTERY CHEHAK'S CRESCO BAKERY LAYTON'S REXALL STORE DR. CRAIG OSTEPATHIC PHYSICIAN W. L. BARKER, LAWYER H. C. MOEN 85 SON, HEATING AND PLUMBING ZBORNIK BROS GROCERY L. V. STRAYER. SHEET METAL WORKS CLEMMER'S CAFE BIEL 62 PLESS GARAGE J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC. KELLOW 85 SON GROCERY DR. F. 0. LUEHR, DENTIST CRESCO UNICN SAVINGS BANK III. A. WARNER 82 SON, READY- TO-WEAR P. A. CLEMMER DRUG STORE NORTHERN IOWA OIL COMPANY CRESCO GREENHOUSES-P. P. KOLIND MALAND 85 MARK GROCERY CALLISON 8a DOWNEY JEWELRY STORE THOS DARBY TAILOR DR. J. W. JINDERLEE, M. D. DR. GEORGE KESSEL, M. D. WOLFF 85 CO. CLOTHING STORE G. E. LYONS, LAWYER ODELL'S CLOTHING STORE EASLER'S FURNITURE STORE L. J. WALSH PANTORIUM BURGESS 85 SONS LUMBER CO. W. H. COOK BARBER SHOP J. L. CUNNINGHAM GARAGE FARMER'S CREAMERY DR. PLUMMER, M. D. FRANK CHURCH-RADIO REPAIRING BONNETTA BEAUTY SHOP-MRS. HOLUB, Prop. These engravings were made by THE WATERLOO ENGRAVING S.: 8a SERVICE CO., INC. Arts 84 Crafts Building, Waterloo, Iowa Luioinioioi 1 1 11 11 1 1111010101 1:4 rin li1r1o11x1o1ax1er1cx1oj0io:1x:oj4l1oi1x1cx11 xifviaxjanicxioicxioioioi.-ioioxzbevxurf ni- n1o:o1o1u:o1nricrj1nj0:0 0:01014 -Q- J1- ' 1 g 45 ! '


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