Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA)

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S.: 111 lllltl' v.'z1'k: 1 . z C llcgv. . 1 ' ' ' 1 fa. n L b. Y 'U .. . 'Wu Stalin- Collcgv. H. M C1 !'!LlI to x'.':11'k: U11' ':'1'sit-7 of 'a. U 'Q ,, . 1' . N 1 .Zkh el v.S'f1'r1-glqy ts .fpiizhzuger ' Ja-fluid! fohnson Jhlivleiy ILVA N. FISHEL Dow City, Iowa Iowa State College, B. S.: Grad- uate work: University of C lorado, Iowa State College. Home Economics and General Science. FAYE STINGLEY Cedar Falls, Iowa Iowa State Teachers College, B. A. Physical Education and G. A. A FRANCES RITZINGER Sigourney, Iowa Penn College, State Teachers Col- lege, Whitewater, Wis., and Drake University, B. S. C mmercial. 489' F, ANNETTA SCHULDT Gladbrook, Iowa Morningside College, Iowa State Teachers College, B. A.: Graduate work: Columbia University. New York. Normal Training. VALDEMAR JOHNSON Cresco, Iowa Luther College, B. A3 Graduate work: Nrthwestern Universty. Band and Orchestra Director. MERNA R. SHIPLEY New London, Iowa State University of Iowa. B. A.: Graduate work: Northwestern University, State University of Iowa, M. A. Mathematics. MARTIN LANDE Lake Mills. Iowa Luther College. B. Latin. Social Scicncc. C. F. FLANAGAN Williamsburg. Iowa Iowa State Teacher- College, B, S. Manual Arts. Physical Education and Science MABLE SCHULLER Orange City. Iowa C'cnt1'al Collcgc, B. A.Z Graduate work: Iowa State College. Iinglish and Dramatics. VINCENT EARL RYAN Minneapolis. Minnrsota. University of Minne- sota. B. S.: Graduate work: University ol' Nlinncsota, University 1 f Iowa. Commercial. HELEN V. BALL Madison. South Dakota Carleton Collegee. B. A.: Graduate work American Conserva- tory of Music. Chicago. Supervisor cf Vocal Music. ELLA MAE KNOP Clear Lake, Iowa University of Iowa, B. A.: Graduate work: University of Iowa. English. Journalism., and Speech. BOYD A. THOMPSON Cresco, Iowa Ccrnell College, B. A.g Graduate work: Uni- versity of Iowa, Uni- versity of Southern California. Science, Physical Ed., and Athletics. HARRY SCHRODER Denison, Iowa Iowa State College, B. S. Vocational Agriculture and Science. fr 'I o 0 EASLER LEE ELMQUIST SLIFKA REUTLINGICR WENGER HEROLD NATVIG LEE- Amcrican Legion Citizenship Award SLIFKAN- American LL-gi. 11 Citizenship Award ,1-1... D5 . 31 DOROTHY A, ADERG Commercial G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Com. Club 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Glee Club 1, ARTHUR F. AEGLER Agfrfculturc Football 1. 2. 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 43 Trac-k 1, 23 Boys' Club 3, 43 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Pros.-43 Judging Team 3. NORMA A. ALBERTSON Commercial Dclorainc, Manitoba, Canada 13 Com. Cl lb 3: Opcretta 43 Cresconian 43 Glee Club 3, 4. CLARA E ARENS Normal Training llulclntire H. S. 1, 23 G. A. A. 3, 43 G'rls' Club 43 N. T, S. 3, 4. MARGUERITE BETTS Normal Training Ridgeway H. S. 1, 23 N. T. S. 3. 4. LUCILE W. BIGALK Normal Training G. A. A. 1, 23 Girls' Club 3, 43 N. T. S. 3, 43 Band 2, 33 Glee Club 1. THELBERTA C. BIGALK Normal Training G A. A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 N. T. 5. 3, 43 Declam 2, 3, 43 Operetta 43 Glee Club 1. 33 The Ghost Bird 4. KENNETH BLOOMENRADER General Basketball 13 B'ys' Club 3, 43 Com. Club 33 Cresconian 43 Class V. PPQS.-23 Baseball 4. ROSE M. BOUSKA Commercial G. A. A. 1, 23 Girls' Club 3, 43 Com. Club 3. LEONARD BROGHAMMER General Decorah H. S. 13 Lourdes H. S. 23 Football 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Boys' Club 3, 43 Oper- etta 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Glee Club 43 Baseball 4. MARY JANE BURR General Girls' Club 3, 43 Com. Club 33 Operetta 43 Cresconian 43 Spartan 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Mixed Quartet 43 Soprano S110 4, JOHN ROBERT CONNOLLY General Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Club V. Pres. -3, PFGS.-43 Cfm. Club 3: Class Pres 1. 22 Howl. Hun. Sec.-3, V. Pres.-43 May Fete Att. 1, 2, 33 Ghost Bird 43 Cresconian 4. CHARLOTTE A. DAWS Commercial G, A, A, 1, 2, 3, 43 Com, Club 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Operetta 4: Cresconian 43 Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3. DOROTHY DVORAK Com'r1'1 r'ztl G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Com. Club 3. HUBERT EASLER Colleen Prom. Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestlinq 2 3. 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Basketba'1 13 Bovs' Club 3 4-3 On- eretta 4: Cresconian 4: Glee Club 4: Band - 33 The Ghost Bird 4. JEAN ELDER Normal Tl'Zll'l.'1'f G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 N. T. S. Treas.-33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Operetta 4. BETTY ELMQUIST Collesz- Prep. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. V. Pres.-41 Girls' Club 3, 43 Class Pres.-33 Declam 1. 2. 3: Omer- etta 43 Cresconian 43 Spartan 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: Sextet 2. 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4: String Quartet 2. 33 Violin S'lo 2, 3, 43 'tGhost Bird 4, HAZEL MARIE FOOTE Normal '1'1'1liI'llUg G. A. A. 1. 2. 3, Pres.-43 N. T. S 3. Sec.-43 Girls' Club 3. 43 Class Sec.-43 Orchestra 43 Opcretta 4. CAROL GAGER General G. A. A. 1, 23 Girls' Club 3, 4: Cresconian 4. GRACE L. GAUL Normal Training N. T. S. 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 G. A. A 1. WALTER GROSSER General Com. Club 33 Boys' Club 3, 43 Cresconian 43 Spartan 4. LAVVRENCE HAYES General Basketball 1, 3, Capt.-43 Boys' Club 3, 41 Com. Club 33 Class Treas. 13 Class Sec. 2, 33 Baseball 4. EVELYN M. HENDERSON Normal Training Girls' Club 3, 43 N. T. S. 3, 43 Operetta 41 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. an :UF fi-6'-as '7 '57 V' ii gg IRENE M. HEROLD Commercial Com. Club Treas.-33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Class Treas. 23 Operetta 43 May Fete Ali. 23 Spartan 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH HOWARD General Assumption H. S. 1, 23 Girls' Club 3, 42 L'Little Sherlock 33 Operetta 43 May Fete Att. 33 The Gh'st Bird 43 Glee Club 3. 43 Cresconian 43 Spartan 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Sextet 43 Orchestra 3, 4. STELLA H. JACOBSON General Girls' Club 3, 43 Cresconian 3. L. ARLENE JOHNSON General G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Com. Club 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Declam 1, 2, 3, 43 The Ghost Bird 43 Cresconian 4: Spartan 4. DOLORES M. KAATZ Commercial G A. A. 13 Com. Club 33 Girls' Club 3. 4. J, RAY KAUPEL General Football 13 Basketball l, 23 Com. Club 32 Boys' Club 3, 43 Cresconian 4, EILEEN L. LAMMERS Commercial Lime Springs H. S. 13 G. A. A. 43 Corn. Club 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Spartan 4. C. HELEN LEE N rmal Training G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 N. T. S. V Pres.-3, Pres.-43 Class Treas, 33 Orchestra 3, 43 Operetta 43 Girls' Club Sec.-3, Pres.-4. CATHERINE M. LICKTEIG Commercial G. A. A. 1, 2. 33 Com. Club 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Opcretta 4. ROLAND LICKTEIG General Wrestling 1, 2. 3, Capt.-43 Track 1, 2. 3, 43 Football 43 Boys' Club 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Little Sherlock 33 Operetta 43 The Ghost Bird 43 Cresconian 4. HELEN LYBBERT General G. A A. 13 Girls' Club 3. 43 Declam 1, 2, 3, 43 Cresconian 43 Spartan 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Typing Team 3, 43 Radio Speech 43 Operetta 4, ELIZABETH R. MAYO General G. A. A. 1, 43 Girls' Club 3, TFSDS.-41 Com. Club 33 Class Treas. 43 Howl. Hun. Sec. 33 Operetta 43 Declam 13 Spartan 4: Cresconian 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Alto S lo 3, 4. GENEVA M. MILBRATH Commercial G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Com. Club Sec.-3. WILLIAM R. MILES General Football 33 Baseball 43 Boys' Club 3. 41 Cresconian 4. VICTOR HUGO MILLER General Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club 3, 4, Little Sherlock 3, Cresconian 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1. PAUL B. MORGAN Agriculture Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 33 National Representative 4, Judging Team 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH E. MURRAY General G. A, A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 4, Cres- conian 4, Spartan 4. KENNETH O. NATVIG Agriculture Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 3, 4, Boys' Club 3, 4, F. F. A. 4, Spartan 4, Judging Team 2, 3, 4. COLLETTA O'BRIEN Normal Training Lourdes Parochial School 1, 2, N. T. S. 3. 43 Girls' Club 3, 4. FRANCIS OWENS General Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Club Sec.-3, 43 Class Sec.-1, V. Pres.-4, Little Sherlock 3, Ghost Bird 4, Cresconian 4, Spartan 4: Glee Club 43 Mixed Chorus 4, EVELYN PERRY Normal Training G. A. A. 1, N. T. S. 3, 4, Girls' Club 4: Declam l, 2, 3. MARIAN A. PIERCE Commercial G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Com. Club 3, 43 Girls' Club V. Pres -3, G. A. A. Sec.-33 Declam 1, 2, 33 Operetta 4, Spartan 4g Band 4. CLARENCE PTACEK General Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 23 Boys' Club 3, 4, Com. Club 3g Cres- conian 4, Baseball 4. STEVEN E. PUFFER College Prep. Assumption H. S. 1, 2, Football 3, 4, Bas- ketball 3g Track 3, Boys' Club 3, 43 Little Sherlock 33 Operetta 43 Cresconian 42 Spartan 43 Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. GERALD H. REUTLINGER Agriculture Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Club 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Sec.-43 Judging Team 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSE R. RIX Crmmercial G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, 4. VILDA A. RIX Commercial G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, 4. IDA ROBERTSON College Prep. G. A. A. 1, 2: Girls' Club 3, 45 Operetta 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g String Quartet 31 Viola Solo 3, 4, Typing Team 3 4 , . 4 1' 7' Q5 QA -427 4-ll EUNICE E. RUTHERFORD College Prep. G. A. A. 13 Girls' Club 3. 43 Operetta 41 Spartan 43 Cresconian 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Woodwind Quintet 43 Bassoon Solo 3, 4. HERBERT SALISBURY General Track 23 Cresconian 33 Spartan 4. HAROLD H. SCHREIBER Agriculture F otball 4: Basketball 43 Boys' Club 33 Com. Club 33 F. F. A. 2, Sec -3, V. Pres.-43 Band I. 2, 3, 43 Trombone Quartet 33 Baseball 43 Judging Team 3, 4. LEONARD SLIFKA General Basketball 13 Com. Club 3. Pro Chair.-43 Boys' Club 3. 43 Class V. Pres.-3, Pres.-43 Howl. Hun. Pres.-43 Declam 2. 3. 43 Little Sherlock 33 t'The Ghost Bird 43 Spartan 43 Cresconian 43 Operetta 4, ALICE B STINSON Normal Training Girls' Club 3. 43 N. T. S. 3, 43 Operetta 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. MARGERY TERRY Girls' Club 3. 4 42 The Ghost Spartan 43 Glee ROBERT THAYER Football 1, 2, 43 3. 43 Basketball V. Pres.-1, Pres Glee Club 4. Commercial Com. Club 3, 43 Operetta Bird 43 Cresccnian 43 Club 3, 4. College Prep. Track 1, 23 Wrestling 2, 13 Boys' Club 3, 43 Class .-23 Operetta 43 Spartan 42 MARTHA THOMSON General G. A. A. 1, 23 Girls' Club 3. 43 Operetta 43 Spartan 43 Cresconian 43 Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Svxtet 4. JOSEPH TUCHEK General Wrestling 13 Track 1. 23 Boys' Club 3, 43 Com. Club 3. FAYE TUTTLE Normal Training Lime Springs H. S. 13 Girls' Club 3, 43 N. T. S. 3, 4. DORIS VIEBROCK General Riceville H. S. 33 Girls' Club 43 Band 1-4. BOB WEAKLEN General Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 41 Track 2, 3. 43 Wrestling 13 Com. Club 32 Bovs' Club 3, Treas.-43 'The Ghost Bird 4: Cresc'nian 43 Spartan 4. PHYLLIS WENGER Commercial G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Com. Club 3, Pres.-43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Little Sherlock 33 Opcretta 43 Spartan 43 Declam 1, 2, 33 Glce Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Mixed Quartet 43 Band 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Contralto Solo 3, 43 Typing Team 3, 4. MARIETTA WHEELESS College Prep, Orlando H. S., Florida 1, 2, 33 Operetta 43 The Ghost Bird 43 Cresconian 43 Spar- tan 43 Glee Club 43 Girls' Club 4, HATTIE BAETHKE LEONARD BATEMAN WALTER BATEMAN ELLA BENSON CHARLOTTE BORLAUG EDWARD BOUSKA MILDRED BUSTA DOROTHY CHAMBERS NORBERT CHEHAK JANE COMBS WILMA COMBS LEONARD CULBERT MYRON DAILY PHYLLIS DARBY SHIRLEY DAVIS ANGELO DUNCAN WILMA ECKERMAN HELEN ELDER EDITH EVANS ESTHER EVANS VERDA FYE HELEN GASSETT HELEN GERBER MARVIN GESELL EILEEN HAGEN PAUL HANSON ARTHUR HENNING RUTH HEROLD BRUCE JOHNSON MARLYS JOHNSON GLADYS KACH ADELINE KADERABEK KENNETH KAKAC FRANCIS KAPLER MAE KEUNE ELSIE KIPPE PAULINE KOLIND ELAINE KRATZ KENNETH LEWIS BERNADINE LICKTEIG JOSEPHINE LYBBERT HELEN MARSHALL BERNICE MEYER JAMES MILLER EVA MINEAR ROBERT MITCHELL OSCAR MOEN DOROTHY MATT ELIZABETH MURRAY DOROTHY MYERS GODFREY NATVIG CARL O'KADA WILLARD PETERSON ROSE PROCHASKA CRAIG QUEEL EVELYN RITTER LUCILLE SCHARNWEBBER MARGARET SCHULTZ JOYCE SEQUIST PHYLLIS SKODA WILLIAM SMYLIE HELEN SOBOLIK CLAUDE STEVENS DONALD TAFT JOHN TLUSTY GERALD WALKER MILDRED WALLACE MARY WEBB ELEANOR WENTWORTH RAPHAEL ZBORNIK KATHRYN ZENDER opfzomores . . . Sixth Row: ltli.-Kinstry. J.. lvln-Kinslry. ll.. Smith. Licktvig. F.. Elinquist, Ernst. llzinson. Rin-hlc. Kukrzil. Nlclntire. Fifth Row: Qvvrn. R.. Poxvc-1's. lhiyiimi. llottlziiicl. Alia-i'g. Anderson, Phil- lips. Fzigiivig Chohzik. Dziily. Cilil'iJl'l'. Morris. Fourth Row: Qvorn. Scliiiinaiiin. Hzikcr. Gcorgv. ltlcyviy Dziskzim. Hain- son, ll.. Crow. Nic-hols. Lzinz. Dczin. Third R1lXYI G.ig01'. Vopzivzi. Plutz. Kzipler. l,ic-ktvifz. li.. Pvtvr. Andor- son. Benedict. Davis. Dc-Noyellvs. llovcy. Milhrzith. Tuork. Fcnskc, Biol. Scccricl Row: Stvvviis. Rivvr. Gossmain. MCj'lll'. Rucker, West. lVlcKins- try. B.. Walsh. Kc-rim-llju, IXl:irsh:ill. Fculing. Hcrold. Bohzich. Burr, Todd. First Row: Monthy. Christians. Stcffcn. Wohlsdorf. Murray. Ritter. Kostohryz. Miss Stinglvy. Miss Ritxingvr. Elwood. Ellingson. Minczir. C., Blziusvr. Salisbury. DcGi'0x'e. freshmen . . . Six1h Row: I.iimm:'rs. Drilling. Cunningham. Prcsti n. Arns. Culbert- son. Billmoycr. Moore. Rush. Kvam. Widmain. Bromior. Fifth Row: Piittn-rson. ixIlll'l'2lY, Kraatz. NVUOCiXVill'd, Plummt-r. Biinson Wailtvi. llovvy. Burlsh. Combs, Wcinkziuf. Jonvs. Fr urth Row: Dushvk. Lanz. Gzigcr. Nichols. Lybbcrt. Schumzmii. Tut- tlo. LL-wis. Kzikzir. Kaiplor. Stevens. Ellingson Third Row: P1-tor. Burr. Kzirh. Worry. Dunn-main. Wailkvr. Phillips Minty. l'oxx'crs. Midthus. Wocllstoin. Harold. Tuttlc. Stockmgm, Sc-amid Row: Nlorgzin. Walsh. Crow. Rasmussen. Banning. Forriv. Lien- hsird. Tufshvk. Fzixm-r. Fcrriv. Bvndzi, Gorbvr. Hunni. Abt-rg First Row: Horiibcrgcr. Lowry. Price. Kirschmzm. Furrzin. Kirscliman Mr. lizindn-. Miss Ritzinger. Pzirchmzm. Scliziefviy Schcmmvl, Nzitvig. Dvzin. Klink. A snappy inirthciualiel .VX real hit! ,... These were but a few press netations given in recognition rt' Climbing Roses . the modern comedy by Eugene Hafer. presented on May 12. by the senior class of 1936, at the Creseo Theatre. With Miss Mable Sehuller directing, the ability of the east was brought out by careful delineation Cf characters. The leading parts were played by Gayle George and Allan Shaekelton, supported by Wilda Halliday, June Cook, Catherine Thompson, Marian Palmer, Daniel Chehak, Stanley Kyam. Jerry Herold. Myron Mohs, Donald Byrnes, Charles Salisbury, Jean Daughenbaugh. 6:21922 bzhg .7?o.s'e.s' um' if 669.51 nswers an Jfa' A clean, wholesome ind th timing pioductit n that is how the crities judged 'tAunt Abbey Answers An Ad , the three aet eomedy by Henry Rowland, presented by the juniors, elass ot' 1938, under the direetion of Miss Mable Schuller and Miss Ella Mae Knop. Every member of the east should be highly com- mended for the realistic' interpretativns of the odd characters which they portrayed, The lead was played by Helen Sobolik. as Aunt Abbey, She was supported by Elizabeth Murray, Francis Kapler, Josephine Lybbert, Mae Keune. Robert Mitchell, Norbert Chehak. Dorothy Matt, Claude Stevens and Helen Marshall. Fake .ft Jfway . . . C. H. S. personality n the air . . . , In the quiet of WHO's studio on Decem- bcr lfi, at Des Moines. was Helen LybU. rt anxiously waiting to broadcast hcr tc. sicn of The Winning Fight Against Tu- berculosis, in competition with 2,400 other Iowa speech students tr m whom five winners from class A schools WCW to be selected to broadcast in order that a state winner might bc chosen. Judgcd upon ccintent of speech, expression and general radiv performance. Helen was awarded the state Victory trophy, Rehearsals tor some thirty eager students began with Miss Mable Sehuller, dramatic coach, during the month of December. After an elimination contest held in February, the ten selected vied for honors to repre- sent Cresco High in the state series. Leonard Slifka, Emily De-Noyelles, and Mary Kennelly received a C by winning first place in the eratorical, dramatic, and humorous divisions, respectively, with the selections. They That Take the Sword, t'The Burgo Master. and Ladies Aid at the Local Theatre, Second place win- ners were Arlene Johnson, Phyllis Darby and Marion Bennedict. Winning two firsts in oratorical and humorrus and one second in dramaties at the county contest held at Elma during February, the team was awarded the silver cup. They competed in the sub-district contest at Dc- corah, placing three seconds. .-IM4'-1 00003310773 ' '-1 ff 3 A . 1. 1 I fix I , -s ., .- 'V 0- 3 I . I 'r . , F I a-I v Q V V A s ' ' e A ' ,K , , I . , l. - , . ' f if T- . 2 - i I I I rcfz mira Strains of violins mingled with deep tones of string basses echoing through the Auditorium could mean but one thing-the orchestra at work. After having appeared in a Christmas ccncert and a pre-contest concert, the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Valdemar Johnson, participated in the sub-district contest at Charles City where they were given a rating of excellent. Their selections were Kamenoi Ostrow by Rubenstein, Hungarian Dance No. 5 by Brahms and Asc-'s Death from Peer Gynt by Grieg. The orchestra was well balanced this year with the purchase of two new Maddy aluminum string basses and five new eellos, played by students who had no experience on these instruments. Students taking part in solo work were: Betty Ami Elmflllisff. violin: Ida Robertson, viola, Emily DeNoyelles, cellog Marlys Johnson, string bass: Eunice Rutherford, bassrton, and Dorothy Chambers, piano. Besides the soloists there were other members of the band and orchestra eligible for the national auditions which took place at the district contest at Waterloo. The different grr ups taking part were: oboe duet by Josephine Lybbert and Phyllis Darby: Cornet duet by Donald Lybbert and Marian Rasmussen: piccolo solo by Marlys John- scn: clarinet duet by John Tlusty and Shirley Davis. Two small groups, thc woodwind chamber and the brass quartet, also appeared. Marlys Johnson did outstanding work in receiving a superior in the district contest in her string bass solo, thus making her eligible for the state contest in May 6 in Iowa City where she received a rating ot' excellent. Much credit is to be given to Ruth Blackburn for accompanying our soloists and groups. i Marys J ana'- Beating drums and resounding eornets early in the morning leads us to the Auditorium where the band is holding its rehearsals. under the direction of Mr. Johnson, After using the old Band Room. their new lceation proved to he a strong incentive for the produetion of better work. Instrumentation has been greatly improved by the addition of some fine privately pureliasefi instruments and several unusual stan- dard percussion instruments purehased by the school. The Pep Band. an organization ehosen from the regular band. has become very popular. playing at ff otball and basketball games. wrestl- ing meets and other school aetivities. The band made several appearances: at the dedication of the new auditorium and at a pre-eontest eoneert on March 2. It represented Creseo in the sub-clist1'iet 1-oiitest at Charles City. receiving a rating of excellent. The selections were Headlines by Cclby and Don Quixote by Safranelz. Students participating in solo work were: Josephine Lybbert. oboe: John Tlusty. elarinetl Donald Lybbert, eornetg Donald Taft. trombone: Marlys JfillDSUll. flute: Donald Moore. drum: Earl Stevens. baritone: and George Plummer. French horn. These people are to be highly commended on their aeeomplishments and the efforts they put forth to make Creseo High outstanding in the e. ntests, Q l qghfs' qgfee C1116 . . . Flvidence ut' unusual interest in the girls' glee club wus shown this ycur by seventy girls trying out tor the club, Forty-seven wcre select- ed by Miss Bull. sind the group held rclitiirszils until it became ncces- sziry to reduce the club to twenty-eight, the niziximum number for ai contest glee club. The tirst uppeurunec of the vcxczil department was in the uperetta tntitled Oh. D etui- In the zinnuail vocal concert on lvlureh ll. the girls. accompanied by Shirley Davis. suing three numbers, Rz.in. A Bird Flew. and Hymn to Morning. Using these selections in the sub-district contest held at Charles City and the district Lit Waterloo, thp club received gi superior und am excellent rating. respectively. in the two contests. Fruni the six sol ists cmnpt ting in the eliniinzitiun contest, Joseph- ine Lyhbert und Phyllis Wenger were selected: the former rzited :in Lxctllcnt :incl the lzitter in goml in the contest nt Clizirles City. The six girls ehusen from the glee club to nrike up the sextctte wcrc Betty Hr.w:ircl. Shirley Ilaivis. Idzi l'tolJei'tsmi. Josephine Lybbert. ll tty Ann Elrnquist and lVl:1i'tl1n 'l'linmsnn, These girls rnzide :in ud- mirziblc sh wing in the sub-district. finully' receiving un excellent rutlng an Waterloo. Boys ' ggfcfcf C7116 Fo1'11111 1'11's1 1111111 111 1111,'l' Xl'211'S, II l111ys' g,11111 1'1L11J was 111'g:1111x:11. L111c1111' 1111- 1111111-111111 1' 1X'11fs 111111. 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Using these songs as contest numbers, they participated in the sub-district cc ntest at Charles City and won first place and the eligi- bility to compete in the district contest at Waterloo, where they re- ceived an excellent rating. The mixed quartette consisting of Mary Jane Burr. Phyllis Wen- ger. Robert Mitchell, and Harold Powers did remarkable work at the contests. In both the sub-district and the district contest they received a superior rating, entitling them tri take part in the state contest at Irwa City where they received a rating of excellent. Their selections were: YVhere my Caravan Has Restedu and As Torrents in Summer. The final appearance of the vocal groups will bc during com- mencement week. thus ending a year of profitable study and experi- ence. Oh Qocztor Not until the two glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Helen Ball, presented an operetta on November 19, have we witnessed Such a musical since 1932. Miss Ball's production was a two-act musical comedy entitled Oh, Doc-tor written by Estelle Marymzn Clark and Palmer John Clark, The list of characters were: Steve Puffer, Betty Howard. Marjorie Parchman. Richard Myers, Thomas George, Darrel Payne, Leonard Slifka. Margery Terry, Mary Jane Burr. Betty Ann Elmquist, Phyllis Wenger, John Tlusty. Harold Powers, Raphael Chihak, Dale Fagner, Jack Preston, Phyllis Darby and Leonard Brcghammer. Much credit is due the production staff, who helped to make the operetta not only an enjoyable entertainment, but also a valuable musical experience. The staff consisted of Faye Stingley, dancing: Valdemar Johnson. rrcliestrag Shirley Davis, accompanistg Mrs. Valde- mar Johnson, nxake-up: and Betty Ann Elmquist, properties. Ox' +v'7 ,.qli' 19' A '5'-:...v':1'3Y1k'n QQ Caamluus cynapslzofs '!'S. 'Winch-I '-me Mzyggf Juniors and seniors having enrolled in one or more commercial subjects may become members of the Commercial Club. which gives a more thorough kncwledgc of business and provides a social time for its 36 members who have organized under the sponsorship of Miss Frances Ritzinger and Mr. Vincent Ryan, The officers are as follwsi Phyllis Wenger, presidentg Pauline Kolind, secre- tary, Shirley Davis, treasurerg and chair- man of the program committee. Leonard Slifka. 9' Commerczhf Cafub To promote an interest in girls' sports for all high school girls is the aim of the Girls' Athletic Association which is under the supervision of Miss Faye Stingley. The program for this year included hiking, basketball, punch ball. hiah jumping. volley ball, track, a joint hike to Connolly's Cabin. gi Halloween Party on October 29, a banquet in May. at which time G. A. A. members re- ceived their various chevrons, numerals, letters and special awards, and the annual May Fete, the theme of which was Alive in Wonderland. Aftcr a member carns 500 points, she receives a chevron: with each additional 500 points she may re- ceive, respectively. a numeral, second chevron, third chevron. letter C and finally, with 300 points, a spe- cial award. Officers for the year were: Hazel Foote, president: Betty Fllmquist, vice presidentg Elizabeth Murray, secre- tary: and Wilma Eckerman, treasurer. The members of the F. F. A., Or U10 Robbins Chapter of the F. F. A., completed their third year of splendid work in the field of agriculture. This chapter of the national organization was established by the Charles City Chapter in 1934. Mr. Harry Schroder is the faculty ad- visor of this organization, which holds monthly meetings. Officers are: Arthur Aegler, presidentg Harold Schrieber, vice presidentg Gerald Reutlingor, secretary: Francis Kapler. treasurer. Projects for the year are subject tours, individual projects and test plots. The season is usually concluded with a picnic or banquet. Wu UCI!! Jggyma All girls registering tor a normal training course automatically become members ol' the Nu Tau Sigma. whose purpose this year was to organize the alumni. The twenty-four members held a dinner for the classes if '32 to '37 and a picnic for those of '15 to '3T. The officers are as follows: Helen Lee. president: Wilma Eel-zerman. rice president: Hazel Foote. secretary: Helen Elder. treasurer: Jean Elder. social chairmani Evelyn Perry. program chairman. Miss F. Annetta Qcliuldt is the advisf r. Meetings are held monthly. Thi colors ot' the club are Qreen and White and the emblem is an open book with a quill lying across it. One tit' the annual projects of the Nu Tau Sigma is to sell refreshments at football games and other athletic events. With much rattling rf dishes and scurrying around of various committee members, two Girls' Club meetings were held this year: c, ne in April under the direction of the senior girls. and the other, the Mother-Daughter banquet. in May under the junior's supervision, Includ- ing forty-eight honorary members, the total member- ship was seventy-two. The following were the Officers elected: Helen Lee. president: Charlotte Borlaug, vice presidentg Wilma Eekerman. seeretaryg Betty Mayo, treasurer. Miss lVler- na Shipley and Miss llva Fishel are advisors, Distribution of Christmas seals to Combat tubercu- li sis was the foremost projeet of the elub. The net pro- ceeds totaled S18-1.68. .Ways ' ful: 4913'l.s' ' 01116 To realize a closer soeial relationship between the business men, faculty and junior and senior boys, the Boys' Club, of 44 members and 22 honorary members was organized. Two dinners were enjoyed, one in March and the other in May. The following officers were elected: John Connolly. president: Norbert Che- hak, vice president: Robert Weaklen, see- retary: and Claude Stevens. treasurer. Mr. Harry Schroder and Mr, V. E. Ryan are advisors. Connolly. Grosser, Miller, Thompson. Easlcr, lloward, Weaklen. Miles, Owens. Burr. Puffer, Zender. Miss Knop. Slifka. Elmquist. A1b0l'iSOf1. Johnson. Keune. fzen an .9?1?es Zag . . . ee Me resconzlznf Journalism, as much as any Course in the curricu- lum. attcmpts to promote thinking and to broaden cul- tural sympathies. lt assists the students to discriminate and appreciate stories of worth in current publications, which have beezme so much a part of our lives that their study can no longer be ignored. No attempt is made to outline a vocational L-ourse, but rather to test apti- tudes and a liking for the profession. The Cresconian, a member of tht- Quill and Scroll. is issued m ntlily by all members of the journalism class. Application for that depilftmellt of the staff 111 xvliivli the student is most interested is made to Mr, D. .l. Robbins and Miss Ella Mae Knop, Murray. Daws. Wlieeless. Hloomenradcr, Ptacek, Kaupel. Gagei Rutlierfn rd, Terry, Lybbert. 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Off to an auspicious start, the Cresco fo tball ship of victory sailed along at a merry clip in the September weeks of the 1936 season. But with the destination. the Northeast lowa Conference Championship Pert. in sight. the Old Rose and Black vessel hit a snag in the form cf Oelwein, Frrim thence it was difficult sailing. The 1936 Spartans were composed of seven lettermen from the previous season around which the team was centered. They Were: Eas- ler. Connolly. Owens. Aegler, Culbert, Stevens. and Miller. Coaches Thomps n and Flanagan supervised the team. The feature game of the season was played on the home field with Oelwein. The Spartans lost after a hard battle by a score of 16-6. The Old Rose and Black team finished in the cellar of the Northeast Iowa Conference by losing all of their c nference games by a small margin. The 1936 Spartans were composed primarily of underclassmen who will be used to a great advantage next year. Cresco was handi- capped in the latter part of the Season by the loss of two veterans, Aegllr and Conn lly. both regular players. Coach Thompscn issued 14 letters this year. The following boys received the awards: Connelly. captain: Owens. Easler, Aegler, Thay- er. Weaklen. Lickteig, Miller. Queel, Mitchell. Riehle. Chehak, Meln- tyre. Stevens and Anderson. M1lIl2lgl1l', The first eight will be lost by graduation. Miller, who played guard. in the early part of the season and quarterback in the latter received honorable mention on the Northeast Iowa Conference team. SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Cresco 0 - -A --- Riceville 13 Cresco 6 - - - Oelwein 16 Cresco 0 -,- - - Nashua 12 Cresco 6 - - New Hampton 20 Cresco 0 - - - Decorah 28 Crcseo 0 - - - Osage 52 Cresco 0 -- - - Waukon 19 .59-ooibcz - Qaskefbafl Cresco Higlrs basketball season Started with practically every po- sition open. The competition was stiff amd when the smoke of battle settled. Hayes and Ernst emerged with the guards p'sitions in tow, while Weaklen. Tlusty and Mclntire had a corner on the forward line amd Owens acted as center. The toll ol' graduation was heavily felt and only one letterman re- turned. Owens. last year lettermam, Hayes, Mclntire, VVeaklen. Miller, Tlusty. Morris. Payne amd George had previous service. The team. however. was plagued all through the season with mumps, injuries amd whatnot and at no one time were aill the members of the squad fit for action. The season when looked at from the standpoint of games won amd lost was rather disappointing but when looked at from anether angle was a season et' good fellowship. earnest striving to advance amd the determination to do their best, The boys stuck tt gethcr amd at the end ot' the seaison were ai greatly improved agfgregaition. Hayes was tleetcd honorary captaiini amd Owens received the Bt: :'tcr's Club Award. Letttr winners who graduate this year are Weaklen. Hayes. amd Ou cans. Other b ys who received monograms are Ernst, Mclntyre. Pet- erson. Morris and Tlusty. The second-string boys who were in there all the time amd will be back to bolster the team next year aire: Preston, Lanz. George. Payne. Miller. Natvig. Schuman. Powers. Raker amd Fagner. Booster Club Awards were given by the business men to ine athlete in each spoi't who showed the greatest improvement during the entire season. The following boys received awards: Football-.Irhn Connolly: Wrestling.f-Hubeit Easier: B2lSliCtlJ2lllf Fl'2llIl1j ' Owens. SUMMARY OF GAMES Cresco Opponent Cresco Opponent 10 Limp Springs 22 l Charles City 36 26 Elma 13 19 Decorah 31 6 Osage 42 12 West Union 35 22 Waiukon 46 I6 Lawler 30 5 New Hampton 38 l l Waul-ion 28 I3 West Union -19 16 Osage 50 8 Deciirah 41 15 Elma 13 23 Rieevillc 12 ti New Hampton 12 Henning. George, Natvig. Miller. Tlusty, Peterson. Payne Piaston Lin? Ct ai Thompson. Fagner. Ernst. Mt-lntire. Captain Hayes. Weailalen. Uwtns 'X oi resilzhy Successful were Mr. F1anagan's wrestlers this year, having an undefeated sea- son, winning ten consecutive dual meets. vopping the district trophy. securing three places in the state meet and winding up the season by winning more individual me- dals at the Y. M. C. A. meet than any other fne team has ever taken. The wrestling season began with a quadrangulai' meet held at New Hampton. Cresco placed first in this meet with a total score of 53 points, while New Hampton had 3-1. VVest Waterloo 31. and East VVaterloo 18. The district meet. largest in the state, was held at Cresco on February 19-20 with wrestlers from 11 different schools competing. Cresco also took first place in this with a sc: re of 24. The places secured by Cresco's wrestlers were the following: Tuttle. second-85 lb. class: Bateman. first--95 lb. class: Reutlinger, second-105 lb. class: Connolly. second-145 lb. class: Easier, second-155 lb. classg Culbert, third- 165 lb. class: and Broghammer. third--heaxyweight. The men from Cresco winning places in the state meet were the following: Con- nolly. second: Tuttle. third: and Bateman. third. Th e climax lf the season was the Y. M. C. .-X. meet held at Waterloo, lt was at this meet Cresco brought home mo1'e honors ever taken by our school-placing five first place winners, tour second place winners, and three third place winners. Seven last year lettermen were on the team helping bring home its numerous victf ries. The lettermen this year were: Grant '1'uttle. Raymond Deane, Norbert Chehak. Captain Roland Liekteig. Leonard Broghammer. Craig Queel. Leonard Bateman. Paul Hanson. Oscar Moen. Victor Miller. John Connolly. Hubert Easier. Leonard Culbert and Gerald Reutlinger. Fresco Cresco Fresco Cresco Cre-'co The suinmary ot' this years' dual victcries were: - Osage - Dubuque Lamont Cedar Falls Fresh. ll East Waterloo Cresco 40 - W- Vinton 0 Cresco 2713 - New Hampton 1013 Cresco 26 - New Hampton 14 Cresco 26 - -Y Osage 12 Crcsco 36 i' lVlinn. State Champ, 3 lfiist Row: Dean. Queel. Aegler. Chehak Hrofzliainmer. Second Row: Miller, C:-nnolly. Easlei Culbert, Lickteig, Thircl Row: Tuttle. Bateman. Reutlingei Coach Flanagan, Hanson, Moen. f rack- Forty boys reported to Coach Boyd Thompson for the 1936 traek team, F ur ot' these were lettermcn ---Byrnes. Herold, Daughenbaugh, and our star athlete. Kvam all contending for positions on the track team. The first dual meet bctxvt-en Crese' and Decorah proved to be very interesting. as the last event deeided who should be victorious, The score xvas: Decorah 6. Cresco 5. The victorious proved best only by a small margin again in a quadrangular held at Decorah the week following. between Cresco, Oelwein. Wauk n and Decorah. The score was 22, 913, 1112 and 23 respectively. An exciting Uuadrangular between Creseo. Charles City. Osage and New Hamp- ton was held at Creseo. Points scored were as follows: Creseo 41. Charles City 62. Osage 37 and Nexv Hampton 24. New Hampton defeated Crssc in a dual meet 65 2-3 to 59 1-3. Colley few! for .Zfonors lt is my great pleasure to present to you-- have been welcome words to the entire student body when made by Leonard Slifka, pre- sident t' the Howling Hundred, in introducing the speakers of assem- bly programs. Directing these programs, issuing activity tickets and backing all high school af,-tivitifs are the projects of this Organization. The following officers served for the entire year: Leonard Slifka. presidentg John Conn' ily, vice president: Elizabeth lVIurray. secretary: Shirley Davis. treasurer. Mr. Landc acted as advisor. Yell leaders were Beryle Rush, Urmothy Dfane. Hazel Foote and Adelma Wheeless. 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