Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA)

 - Class of 1940

Page 1 of 56

 

Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collectionPage 7, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collectionPage 11, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collectionPage 15, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collectionPage 9, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collectionPage 13, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collectionPage 17, 1940 Edition, Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1940 volume:

Y 5 -, 1 3, n f 1 1 I 55 V 551 eq if 'w 5 if 33 E I 5, EA, ici he fi :Q r. gg. H E mi fi: 13 F A 1 3 1 1, W: if 'F fi EQ .1 ,S E 55 if A., :I gl -IE is ii? - S Q iw 955 ik jhe Jpariam I940 yuresen tea' .9331 Zim Jparian Jia!! Zeke Jembr Cafass cresco .5'1:yl1 Jelzool fd , a 1 ., '5-:,q, fVq, 'i r2.V Ti. . Eivv. -KVA -VH 1, pf f Q I , . v'-11 A F jfv-4' XM'-1 M M V3 w . .. pfwf C-Q . - ' CQ QPF! A ul-44' pf ' pw! 57 - WJZW. , M -' if L-'4 ,g f F ' ' A A1 9 pu-F if ffifgfkf ,QL GQ 22 WH' . V N , -5 'I ' A . f iw' Vt ' ' WW Uv - - - ' b 'V ' V ' I ' tif I' P K ,Q V WW I - . 1 ' ' ' ' . L nf , 1 Q ' a :lf 4 A, , Y 1 D ' V I ,f 9 ' I I V fum- A A 1 1 ' A' - . kijff h,.N in W , i , . ,, ,L ,,, m.-. 3 ' l ', ff' gr .ff' 5 ' ?El 9 , px f W 2 , mx . f . 'A '15 1' 7. - ,I fly. ',,' 75 If If 1 .Mig I fgg 1 1 -is ' 'K Q ' ' ' H W ,, 1 ,af f 4 f f . r ' ' f if W' ' 09W-1135 L JM, I- i X ' ' I W 4 Q A' ' ,R 2 . I . Z,,M.k k,j W Y, .ji YY: 1 ' . 1 . Q ' U. -my . U V . Y .' ' , V -A A Q: , as I N ,., ,igl ' .x MJ - .V K- K Q, 37? '.:, Q . ,MMA ' 9f!37Q4 H' . . . 1 fl' 'V W QI , . X . L' WV 'Xifzi qi . ii -fvf 5 igfpg. .- 12-. W. um,-Q -.'fT'ff- '- , ' ' , .TI - M wiiiil- .7 A ' f -A , W f' xzN , Aiwa V , V H' :AJ-V' Hz' . ' '.,f' . -gy. ' 5-fi-T .-- '- ' ' ,1'1,j' -,. 1 ar fwidghf ,ii r 'QQ' K l A -L 1 Q 'lf' x 'e 4 4-.J .F J 1' Q 4' -+ 4 . ,TW v w 4 I I Qedzcaizon We gratefully dedicate our 1940 Spartan to our parents, Who have made possible for us these four happy years of high school life. From them we receive so much and give So little in return. Q xnfvvvvszvyvvvvvvsfvsnzsr ..s. fo rwarr! All the world's a stage, And all the men and Women merely playersl -Shakespeare Each school year may be likened to a play with the students and faculty as the actors. It has been our aim this year in presenting the 1940 Spartan to picture for you all the people who have taken part in this play. We hope this book will serve as a reminder to you of your four happiest years. zu. W X' , 4 MJ , ff LQ.,,,.4LW,,z,4.1 Quad! Qobbzhs Iowa State College, B, S.g Grad- uate work: Iowa State College, State University of Iowa. I Superintendent of Schools I I ear-ge Carre!! resco, Iowa ' aduate Work: University of Iowa. Io a tate couege, B. s., M. ss -I High School Principal is J . ,Avg -Jw, '- w-if ,J , .J 1,,.LxJ?g:-fx.,.,.. , ., Q, ' Werna Wl7d772d?,-J,.,..,f:-F to ,V-,.,g.,L .,.1 ff ,4 5,YL.e11-ig f..e,.1Ll.'i '-sr A Cresco, Iowa fix. is IL if-QL 4 I! as 1 W 4 rf. . 4 f seee I 1 ff k High School Secretary, , 1 V ,VW -gf, .fl ff I 1-.ws I 4. K,-,Q Q' 1 -5+ 1 'ft 4, P ! I '71 ' J -rim v-Yi, 'V' I Y 1 my ,,,, LW,,f,,?, . L X ' 'yi 'f' . fl Q l C1 LII J gt' MARGARET FIELD Hawarden, Iowa Coe College. Iowa State Teacher's Col- lege, B. A. Special Work: Wayne State Teacher's College. Journalism, Speech. and English, ILVA N. FISHEL Dow City, Iowa Iowa State College, B. S. Graduate Work: University of Colorado. Iowa State College. Home Economics and General Science. . f,, N 4 FRANCES JANE INGRAM Albia, Iowa Grinnell College, B. MARGUERITE IKNAYAN Charleston, Illinois. Eastern Illinois State MARTIN LANDE Lake Mills, Iowa Luther College. B. A. A. Teacher's College, Latin, Social Science English, Dramatics University of Illi- and English. nois, University ol' Chicago, B. A. and , M. A. B ' F1'eI'1Ch WJ M93 ,M BOYD A. THOMPSON VALDEMAR My TEfnL Cresco, Iowa JOHNSON SEVERSON Cresco, Iowa Radcliffe, Iowa Cornell College, B. A. Graduate Work: University of Iowa, Iowa State Teach- er's College, Uni- versity of Southern Luther College. B. A. Graduate Work: Northwestern Uni- versity, University of Southern Cali-- Iowa State Teach- er's College, B. A. Northwestern Uni- versity, M. S. Vocal Music Super- California. fornia. visor. Biology, Science, Phy- Instrumental Music. sics and Jr. Business Training. QM an ,I Bwwfkx- value- 1yU.,2,1., 5 l xlaawf' 1 .1 n L x I r , y - ' ' f . 1 f, x f - I W VELVA'jKLiA4ESSY,, j ' EAYE STINGLEY VINCENT E. RYAN KHENDELL EIDAHL Spencer, Iowa , Cedar Fallsf Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. St. Ansgar, Iowa r ' - V ' I Iowa Statexj1Teacn- X' Iowa State Teach of Min- University of Iowa. ..er's College, B. A. W. er's College, Grad- University of Min- Matheniatidil. I Girls' .Physical ' cation, and G. Colleg- iate Insti- tute. University of '. Iowa. H- X Commercial m C-t FRANCES HELEN HARDERSON Wllllamsbvrg, Iowa RITZINGER Climbing Hin, Iowa 3 Sigourney, Iowa Iowa State.TeaCh- Iowa State Teach- ei-'5 Cajllggel B, S, Penn College. Wis- ' el-'S College, B, A. 'V consin State Teach- Manual Arts, Physical er's College, Drake Normal Training and Education and Science. ' University, B. S. Social Science. V. X fl.. A TV M Commercial .. nl. f. -V . if x ' :V Wil fm i'?L-4 iq tl!! LX. . ,Y 1' L 1 f, I U! , if ,L'A4.I, 74 , ,,j C v K-V71 A 7 ,f 7 X!-D I K'--v-' 'il L5 ,0 1, , J it Vp, ,M 7., t JL f . f14 f ' ' 1 jf. 9. . ' lffifk' AA. ilfjfi. L ,Y Af, 4 ' fx ' PM in nesota. Upper Iowa University, B. A. Morningside Col- lege, Physical Education and Social Science. HARRY SCHRODER Cresco, Iowa Iowa State College, B. S. Vocational Agricul- ture, Science and Chemistry. VI,- iii 3 i i 25535523 is is is is is Sis it The leading roles in our drama f hip hool life are given the seniors and the supporting cast is for the success of the play who play the leads, much of the go to the bit players whose cooperation is needed if the play is to be a success. A f x 4 L14 Jlfzcf, Jcawawaaaewafaaee W . 7 a' ff 1 rf ayflaf e4A'Vi7 L fQ'L'iy55'5.K-Cad-I V+-ZLLL, ' V V 'V' VV ' ' ' ff! F P ' we 5 ffmfcf W .M W W WH R 9 M 4 , Y 7 ,,, f' V .V ' ,F K y X A I A ' KALF in . : jf . . , M . . .r .. 5 x . K ... .xX. , X. . . VY in Mf,5.:.j .A g . , 'f i3..r'f 'MS' , - - A A ,. . , A. M' 'i ,- g,Ll41.1 .2 l-1 N , y'w:,1,g-,-5' Q K . A ,,h,, ' . ,, '-1 A .Q f -., L C -elf 'L f 'k V 'C ' 1 I y 1 , .1 . 1 ,vyj 1 ' A: 7 , I ,B xv.. I . if v tix xl , ' 5.5 f 1 i V I J f 1 . . f 7 4, ,-f . hffz :V C f ' Ale-. L 1 '- -' 1 1, X 7 ' f j'5 '31-7 A I '7 7 1 ' 'VJ 1 1, -JJ1 L L ' j X ,O ' ' ffl,--1' ZQQ7 f f va? h .1 .1 L -YZ X. 3 - 2' , . vfiik. I I K i ' f i fx I, .ff L 1 - 'yn I Y, I I .' ,irq ,.,.,,f, .N X ,u F 4 V A 4 1 4 K .B Y if will, i YA ., X- 1 fy, .fi if Ai 'I fi w-.f-Ly! A ' lr' 1. x X fl ji! .ff fx'--4-ff I n .AV 11, 'TD . ' 1 C , ff 4 v 7-f -- , - , f V' A A L' -L 1- ' -4 '-1 O , V x , ,Q .Lf L' 7, f 'I . ff vb :-, .ff A .7 -2 , Y ' ' 74- '.L,A. ,1 A f 0 ' K' f f f ,f , I I fl 'ffl f,F'!' ' 7 1 I. T rv' 'Vt '31 1721 A 1. , , .K 1 7 X Bert Combs t Marjorie Parchma .' If QQ gmgginororhy Deane George Plummer Q '.'L'-,VL x, l Q X M 17, or f y V :LU I. Nr- ' J 4 , M Q, fy! X fa T III. iii 1 W J 1 ff!! Ly, I 'fbfl 'If , tl' M, H - 1 Q sg ,Aw !'lA fllqllgfll ' 1, Fl f f flew ,ll 'i Q ,ff fl 1 M ff, ,' 1 V1 Ll' Earl Stevens l 'A ,lf VM' Katherine Walsh my I Alta Jean Stockman I Donald Moore 4 Maw ,KK MWMW' Qfxnigamfs X 4! 'I 4 K ' N 5 N J 0 8.14 if 5 ,r ', avdl ,ip PM J.. mf Lui vu 1,60-M1053 , V ' enzbrs DON ARNS General Class V. Pres. 45 The Youngest 45 May Fete Attendant 45 Basketball 3 45 Track 1 2 3 45 Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Boys' Club 3 45 Spartan 4. GLORIA BANNING General Pierre. S. Dak. 2 35 t'Oh Doctor 15 Orchestra 15 Glee Club 1 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Ser:- tet 45 Girls' Club 45 Cresconian 45 Spartan 4. JOAN BENDA Normal Training Nu Tau Sigma 4. GORDON M. BENSON General Class Treas. 25 Oh Doctor 15 t'The Young- est' 4: Band 1 2 3 45 Orchestra 3 43 Clarinet Solo 3 45 Jazz Orchestra 45 Boys' Club 3 45 Glee Club 1 25 Cresconian 45 Spartan 45 Typ- . ing Team 3. .4 ROBERT E. BIEVER General Elm 1 2 35 Baseball 45 Bask tbzt 45 Boys' ivy WC 43 par 4. s MI E wx' neral Q ' .lrd 1 5 y F 5 ' . 3 45 Girls' 'lu 4' ec' , 'WJ JX- . J Q or jjj 45 H LOUIS R. BILLMYEIS General May Fete Attendant 35 Wrestling 1 2 3 4: Track 25 Boys' Club 3 4. fp f . Xl L. V!! FERN 1. BETOMGREN , General Li .-'Springs 1. wg? . MELBERN L. BURESH General Boys' Club 3 45 F. F. A. 1 2 ff 4. RUTH G. BURR Normal Training Nu Tau Sigma 3 4, BERT COMBS Agriculture F. F. A.,1 2 3 45 V. Pres. 35 Pr-es 4. VEEQQA MAME caowv General A, G., AVA. 1f1'QACQl'!'l. Club 35 Girls' Club 3. .R i X Q. . t. R. K JOYCE CULBERTSON General Class Treas. 15 Baseball 2 45 Band 1 2 3 45 Orchestra 3 45 Trombone Solo 3 45 Boys' Club 3 4. EDWARD CUNNINGHAM College Preparatory Class Pres. 35 'Cyclone Sally 35 Oh Doctor 15 Football 1 2 3 45 Basketball l 2 3 45 Base- ball 1 2 3 45 Cresconian 45 Spartan 45 Glee Club l5 Boys' Club 3 4. DOROTHY DEANE General Class Sec'y. 35 'Cyclone Sally 35 May Fete 12 3545 G. A. A. 12345 Band 12345 Orchestra 35 Declam 1 25 Howling Hundred 5, Sec'y.5 3, Rres. 45 Clreerleadel- 1 2 3 45 Com.. ' Club ,35gGirls' Club 3 45 Cresconian 45 Spar- 'tan 4. j . .gA1gCoL- DINGER e- r 1 I , , Lime Springs 15 Old Span' ust ' 35 4' May FeteX2 53 45 G. A. A. 5 ' lub ' . 3 45 Mixed chorus 3 45 Gle lub and f2 3 45 Qlfchestra 4. it 1 I N N. 5' XIORBERT G. DRILLING General ' Football 3 45 Wrestling l 2 3 45 Baseball 1 2 3 45 Boys' Club 3 45 Spartan 4. CHARLES E. ELLINGSON General Band 3 45 Orchestra 45 Wrestling 1 2 3 15 Baseball 2 3 45 Boys' Club 3 4. JORINE FAGNER Commercial Oh Doctor 15 Rose of Danube 25 Au Old panish Custom 53 Hy Fete 3 45 G. A- 5 A 2 3545 3 45 Treas, 45 Girls' , A H1726 fx If , -- - J if , '11s-' J 5332 . JBNRRAMJI-fby Commercial ' I in - of the Danube f25 G. A. A. 15 Com. ' ' ub 3l 5 Treas. 35X Girls' Club 3 4. 'X J i iw , 1 x NNW Y mg' i M 5 45 md Y Q Q-' General 4' G. . . 1 3 45 Girls' Club . 3 e. Co ldb' 4 Sec'y. 45 Spartan 4. OSCAR GAGER Commercial Band 15 Typing Team 4. 7 X ' yi ' X' me LVGAGER General X' nfkf ,xwrestling 1 2 3 45 Boys' Club 35 Cresconian 5-J Q1 , 41r'Spartan 4. J V VV! XX A Q ' 5EDIfljH C-ERBER General Lt + 0h Doctor 15 Rose of the Danube 25 An .V 5, -Xi old Spanish custom 35 Glee Club z 3 45 V jf Ai Girls' Club 3 45 Com. Club 3 4. xf 7,42 tvlr -J r1L' V' A Ar, 7 ,LM s.,.-ee- -.f! '97 sf-Y ' 'uber-- Y 'i.l 740 1--1T's..,184--L X 'S X. C f i N N i f' -l ls -X M K 4 l R ,N R QQ Xi XT 4 xl Y ef fl l. Q Ml X. . 1 KT pw T l qu i N sf he jf-. ix ,. 'r r' 1 'l 1- i -TQ f if t A 4 X . x fe n r Q -xA. T ,I . . vw x r,.,w V xv 'J fn M ul' K ,K ,ff V . 'FW lf Lflydvx y.f xl A If 5 E , X f I ' VIVIAN G. HEROLD fk General G. A. A. 1 2 3 43 Girls' Club 3 43 Cresconian 4. WILMA ROSE HEROLD General May Fete lg G. A. A. 1 2 3 4g Girls' Club 3 45 Cresconian 4. GERTRUDE HORNBERGER Commercial Rose of the Danube 25 G. A. A. 1 2 ag Band 25 Orchestra 1 23 Com, Club 3 4g Girls Club 3 43 Spartan 4g Shorthand team 4g May Fete 4. HARLAN HOVEY Agriculture Boys, Club 3 43 F, F. A. l 2 3 45 TYGHS. 352 Cresconian 4. STANLEY JONES General Baseball 1 2 3 4g F, F, A, 1 2 3 43 Boys' Club 3 4. MARJORIE KACH Commercial G. A. A, 1 2 3 43 Band 1 2 3 43 Com, Club 3 4g Girls' Club 3 45 May Feta 4g Spartan 4. JOIHN KAKAC General Wrestling 1 2 3 4g Baseball 2g Football 3 4g Track 1 3 43 Boys' Club 3 43 Cresconian 4. ARNOLD KAPLER General Wrestling 3 43 Boys' Club 3 45 Cresconian 4. IRENE E. KIRSCHMAN Commercial Rose of the Danube 25 May Fete 2 3g G, A. A. l 2 3g Girls' Club 3 45 Com, Club 3, LUCILLE M. KIRSCHMAN Commercial G. A. A. l 2 3 4g Orchestra lg Girls' Club 3 4' Com. Club 3 4' May Fete 4 JO i fi 'VJ ra .D.11UQJ,fJf 1 'f ' 31, M muh' 1 in . V J 'Vg T J Akrv V, .,V rd', ARNOLD KRATZ ,wr fjjjKJAgr1cu ture F. F. A. 1 2 3 4g Boysl Club 3 4g Cresconian 4. GLEN J. KVAM General Class Sec'y, 1, Class Pres. 2, Class V. Pres, 35 May Fete Attendant 2g Cyclone Sally 35 Football 3 4g Basketball 3 4g Track 3 43 Banc. 1 2 3 4g Orchestra 2 3 4g Brass Sextet 2 3 43 Bass Solo 12 35 Boys' Club 3 43 Pres, 4g Spartan 4. JR 391' pw' f V MJ, 4. flwfffl f' WMM M441 EDNA 1 LAR N Comlqercial Lime Springs H. S. 1 23 WAn Old Spanish Cus- toml' 33 Com. Club 3 43 G. A. A, 3 45 Girls' Club 3 43 Spartan 4. EUGENE LEWIS General Wrestling 1 2 3 43 Boys, Club 3 4. HELEN M. LIENHARD Commercial May Fete 1 2 3 45 G. A. A. 1 2 3 43 Pres, 43 Com. Club 3 43 Girls' Club 3 4g Shorthand Team 4. MARY K. LOWRY General The Youngest 43 G. A. A, 1 2 3 43 Band 3 43 Declam 23 Girls' Club 3 45 May Fete 4: Cresconian 43 Spartan 4, DONALD LYBBERT General The Youngest 43 Oh Doctor 1, Rose ot the Danube 23 An Old Spanish Custom. May Fete 1 2 3 43 Wrestling 1 2 33 Band 1 2 3 43 Orchestra 1 2 3 45 Jazz Orchestra 43 Cornet Duet 13 Cornet Solo 12 3 45 Brass Quartet 13 String Quartet 43 Brass Sextet 2 3 43 Mixed Chorus 1 2 33 Glee Club l 2 35 Com, Club 33 Boys' Club 3 45 Spartan 45 Typing Team 3 4. FILEEN MCGEE General Girls' Club 33 Crcsconian 4, !Q,!..1f gn .fpwlr W,A,L..e Hfllyy, ,fu - A I :.,54.,5 JM .. 1 14 '31 '.. JAMES R. MCKINSTRY t ' 3 kAg'i'5Cil1tL1lr'Q Track 23 F. F. A. 1 2 3 45 Bw?ys 'Club 3 4. ELLA MIDTHUS Commercial Class Sec'y. 45 Rose of the Danube 23 An Old Spanish Custom 33 May Fete 2 3 41 G. A. A. 1 2 3 43 Girls' Club 3 43 Com. Club 3 43 Pres. 43 Spartan 4. ETHEL V, MILBRATH General May Fete 1 2 43 G. A. A. 1 33 Girls' Club 3 43 Cresconian 4. DOROTHY JEAN MINTEY Commercial May Fete 43 G. A. A. 1 2 3 43 Com. Club 3 43 Girls, Club 3 43 Spartan 43 Shorthand Team 3 43 Typing Team 4. DONALD E. MOORE College Preparatory 'tAn Old Spanish Custom 33 Track 13 Basket- ball 23 Wrestling 43 Baseball 43 Band 1 2 3 49 Orchestra 2 3 43 Drum Solo 1 23 Glee Club 3 43 Mixed Chorus 43 F. F. A. 1 2 3 43 Boys' Club 3 43 Spartan 4. JANETTE MORGAN Normal Training May Fete Attendant 4g G. A, A. 1 2 3 43 Girls, Club 3 4, Pres5 43 Nu Tau Sigma 3, 4, Pres. 43 Spartan 4. '. l 'X KJ L i 1 4 ' ,Q LL x f 4 THOMAS MURRAY General Class Pres. 43 Howling Hundred V. Pres, 43 Lord of May 43 Football 3 43 Wrestling 1 2 33 Baseball 1 2 3 43 Boys' Club 3 4. LYNETTE NATVIG General 'tOh Doctor 13 t'Rose of the Danubel' 23 AH Old Spanish Custom 33 May Fete 2 43 G. A- A. 13 Glee Club 2 3 43 Mixed Chorus 2 3 43 Orchestra 1 2 3 43 Mixed Quartet 2 43 Girls' Sextet 2 3 43 Declam 43 Com. Club 43 Girls' Club 3 43 Cresconian 43 Spartan 4. EDWIN NICHOLS General KNO Picturey MARJORIE PARCHMAN College Preparatory Class V, Pres. 13 'tCyclone Sally 33 t l'he Youngest 43 Oh Doctor 13 Rose of the Danube 23 An Old Spanish Customl' 33 May Fete 1 2 3 43 May Fete Attendant 13 G. A. A. 13 Orchestra 1 2 3 43 String Quartet 43 Glee Club 1 2 3 43 Mixed Chorus 3 43 Girls' Sex-- tet 3 43 Girls' Club 3 43 Cresconian 43 Spar- ton 4. ROBERT R. PATTERSON General Boys' Club 3 4, VERA M. PETER Commercial May Fete 3 43 G. A. A. l 2 3 43 Girls' Club 33 Com. Club 3. GEORGE PLUMMER College Preparatory Class Treas. 23 Cyclone Sally 33 Oh Doctorl' 13 'tRose of the Danube 23 'tAn Old Spanish Customn 33 May Fete 1 2 3 43 Orchestra 1 2 3 43 String Quartet 43 Band 12 3 43 Brass Sextet 2 3 43 Glee Club 1 2 3 43 Mixed Chor- us 2 3 43 Boys' Club 3 43 Basketball 3 4, BETTY JANE POWERS Commercial May Fete 13 Oh Doctor 13 URose of the Dah- ube 23 Old Spanish Custom' 33 Glee Club 1 2 3 43 Mixed Chorus 2 33 Girls' Club 3 41 Com. Club 33 Spartan 4. JACK D. PRESTON General Class Pres. 13 Oh Doctor 13 t'Rose of the Danubs 23 May Fete Attendant 13 Basktball 1 2 3 43 Track 13 Glee Club 1 2 3 43 Mixed Chorus 12 3 43 Boys' Club 3 43 Cyclone Sally 33 t'The Youngest 43 Cresconian 43 Spartan 4. VIOLET PRICE Normal Training Orchestra 2 3 43 Declam 33 Nu Tau Sigma 3 43 Girls' Club 3 43 May Fete 4. MARION RASMUSSEN General Oh Doctor 13 Rose of the Danube 23 t'An Old Spanish Custom. 33 May Fete 1 2 3 43 Li. A. A. 1 2 3 43 Orchestra 1 2 3 43 Band 1 2 3 43 Brass Sextet 1 43 Viola Solo 33 Fluegelhorn Solo 3 4: Nu Tau Sigma 33 Girls' Club 3 43 Cresconian 43 Spartan 43 Cornet Duet lj Jazz Orchestra 4. FREDERIC RIEHLE, Jr. General Football 1 2 3 43 Wrestling 43 Baseball 2 33 Boys, Club 3 4. TOM RUSH General Class V. Pres, 23 Football 1 43 Wrestling 1 2 33 Baseball 13 Boys, Club 3 43 Cresconian 4. xvfy ,jf vb' lAV,fS71Vy N W,ff,IQ.- ,Jeff ,uf XM DONNA RYAN diy J'fMNo1'mal Training Canton H. S. 1 23 Girls' Club 33 Nu Tau Siti- ma 3 4. LUVERNE SCHAEFER General 'tCyclone Sally 33 t'The Youngest 43 Oh Doctor 13 Rose of the Danube 23 May Fete 2 43 G. A. A. 1 2 3 43 Sec'y. 3, Pres. 43 Glee Club 1 23 Girls' Club 3 4, SeC'y. 33 Cresconian 43 Spartan 4. MARY ANN SCHEMMEL Normal Training May Fete 23 May Fete Attendant 33 May Queen 43 G. A. A, 1 2 3 4, V. Pres. 43 Declam 3 43 Girls' Club 3 4, V. Pres. 33 Nu Tau Sigma 3 -1, V. Pres. 33 Spartan 4. MILDRED SIR Normal Training Lourdes H. S. 1 2: G. A. A. 33 Girls' Club 3: Nu Tau Sigma 3 4. WILLIAM S. SMYLIE General Football 23 Boys' Club 3 4. EARL STEVENS General Class Treas. 43 'tOh Doctor 13 Rose of the Danube 23 An Old Spanish Custom T53 May Fete 1 2 3 43 Basketball 2 3 43 Glee Club 1 2 3, Sec'y. 33 Mixed Chorus 2 33 Band 1 2 3 43 Orchestra 3 43 Jazz Orchestra 43 Brass Sextet 2 3 43 BOYS' Club 3 4, V. Pres. 3. ALTA JEAN STOCKMAN General Cyclone Sally 33 The Youngest 43 Rose of the Danube 23 Old Spanish Custom 3g Girls' Sextet 3 43 Mixed Quartet 43 Glee Club 2 3 43 Mixed Chorus 2 3 43 Declam 1 43 G. A. A. 1 2 3 43 Girls' Club 3 43 May Fete 4. RUTH TUCHEK Commercial Girls' Club 3 43 Com, Club 3 43 G. A. A. 1 Ll 3 4, V. Pres. 4. ILA M. TUTTLE General G. A. A. 1 2 3 43 Girls' Club 3 43 Corn. Club 3 4. 3 3 fy 1 4. I 7 lv A I 'V U J 3 . .Q in J- -J 3 DOROTHY WALKER Normal Training G. A. A, 3 43 Girls' Club 3 43 Nu Tau Sigma 3 4, Treas. 3, Sec'y. 4. DICK WALKER General One Act Play 43 Rose of the Danube 23 AH Old Spanish Custom. 33 Football 2 3 43 Bas- ketball 2 3 43 Glee Club 2 3 43 Mixed Chor- us 2 3 43 Boys' Quartet 33 Mixed Quartet 43 Boys' Club 3 4. KATHERINE WALSH College Preparatory Class Treas. 33 Cyclone Sally 33 The Youngest 43 'tRose of the Danube 23 An Old Spanish Custom 33 May Fete 3 43 G. A. A. 1 2 33 Band 2 3 43 Orchestra 2 3 43 Jazz Orchestra 43 Glee Club 43 Declam 1 2 3 41 Girls' Club 3 43 Spartan 43 Snare Drum Solo 3 4. 1 K I , VJ . if f N. 5' - f I- 7 1 - ' 'M ' 1 I , if LL' J f X J , Jw ' vY f 7 ' .' rj' Ch 6 ' x I - .1 4 Y A T LJ ,7 Je WXQ 5 ,. W ,I 45 J , If xf ADELBERT C. 'WEINKAUF General Boys' Club 4g Cresconian 4. 1 EARL JAY WIDMAN General Oh D0ct0r 1g Rose of the Danube 25 An Old Spanish Custom 35 G1 Club 1 2 Q42 Mixed Chorus 45 Chris ma ant 4,g.fTrack 23 Boys' Club 3. j ' f -f' .fail , f li if . y' , ff If ,J IK 'f rf jfdf 1 , f X 'V j' I jlvrif ' E I ELLSTEIFZI f My 'enerul Ie ofpjhfx, Dagube-'V 23 An Ol! Spenish 'uitomn-3g.1?k7Ig?f ete 1 4g Maj Fete Attend- anUI2g leeyf- ub 2 3g Corry!'C1ub 3 4, ffl! ' A Q! , L ,, J X, 1,1 I X OQBWARD General -f f .1 ,efB as all 1 3 4g Football 2 3 4g Track 3 4g f W stling 45 Boys' Club 3 4g Cvesconian 45 Gspartan 4. 'W is ON ES ,DOROTHY DEANE 3 R American Legion Citizenship Award K SVG, NORBERT DRILLING . wx American Legion Citizenship Award db E i PRESIDENT-Thomas YMurray. 3 'g VICE PRESIDENT-Donald Arns, Q Q SECRETARY-mia Midmue. J gf' l- A TEEASURER-Earl Stevens. fi4....'e WI M QQ CLASS FLOWER-Red Rose. :ii I A4 CLASS COLORS-Maroon and Silver ' X ' 2. , .L cf .55 Y CLASS MOTTO- Ambition Knows No Rest. Y E xiii- , 5 ,fl , 3 J, ' .Qs fi-f' 1,3-elf , . 2 ll A--. 2 I 5 ii X' T ' Q-fs ,QPSK Z i- fr an -- ' X 'J 1, X 3 A - -, 1 Ve 3 5? ' 42455 3 5 ,N A X1 5 . X I l' A -F: 0' L. 4-1 ju X' ef? 215 'if -5 2 3 v 1 e . Y ' J J .' i ' X' - a Qi 'Z '3 d I '5 'S Pl is - X' 1-B 494' L fl X 2 -N 5 . fm, 3 I . 1' ' Q-4 N I If 1 X x., X S x .4 gg, X f I 1 , . ., . ,, AJ K El ,F l jygyvgyj unzars . ww' f l J 'Q . Yau! J w .1 ., ,J, YYY J N ' . J ' . .l l 'B Q 9 l Q' 3 , A ' V 'J Top row: P. Anderson, Armstrong, Bukken, Buldner, A. Banning. ' K . ' .J x , 5 -B . 5' '. J A' 'Q 4th row: G. Barthelme, G. Barthelme, Bateman, Baudoin, Be-nts. I ' NW' X X SX Y K V G v ur L 5' J J 3rd row: J. Boyles, Breedlove, Byrnes, Conrad, Daily, . pw,- E ,1 ii' ' s. xx ' 6 . .,y' Y Ns N - ' J 2nd row: G. Daley, Daughenbaugh, DeWalle, Dotzler, F. Elwood, 5' , r J 'J Q :F 4 'x fl - ' , J lst row: F. Ernst, Fenske, R. Fye, Gardner, Gaul. G' 'Q I xl yA yh l I ' 1 ,, P3 , . V A H -1 fd J ,W ' - 375.417 rd ,-.f'lf,+51-.' mfr! N ' rx . f , I ' ,V X . l J ' - . 3 ,J 3 0, It ., 4 U, 51 , ,.,..,, - ,J 1 .. J f' Afyv ' XXI ff -T ' - f ifvp . - . X 5 I ' . 1 fl f K A if! A 5 , 1 l A..u0 4541! H . W w'Mf2fLA.,f . Fil.1. 441 J Top row: A. Gerber, Groth, Hannernan, Henderson, Henning. 4th row: G. Henry, Hook, M. Hovey, Hunemiller, W. Jacobson 3rd row: C. Kapler, J. Kapler, Kennelly, Kippe, S. Kirschman 2nd row: Kolind, N. Kratz, C. Landswerk, R. Lanz. lst row: Lickteig, E. Lyons, McCabe, MTcoms0n, Miles. W ' , yjvffs , .-A f, is V - ,M fl' ,sm . ,J r 1 JU , , , JN nhl- p V L any 'N I V U K3 F' f . -. '- f'-fy WV' .J . 1' J ,ivy jr -JT. V12 ' , .JJ .f JH A sax fd 4 'I I 1 1 MA rel, 1 - -'f. J J' L 1' L! 1 It f 'J ' 9,5 V -4 , v 1 sf V L 1 P ll I . X. w',,fw- f. v, ,. fb Q W X x. i X 1' rgywf N1 ,L MX , ' qi Wfiffl ' 1 1' M if ,i 4 ' ' -' , 3 1: -l - ' x 5 5 X x S G? i 1 i ' W X S f we N l .J T if Oi YE E is ' p raw: Miller, R. Miricur, V. Minear, Mohr, O'Kada, 4 , row: Payne, M. Peter, D. Phillips, Reed, D. Riehlo. .. ' 1 3rd row: Ringoen, M. Rcche, Salisbury, Searcy, Shimek. l ' .' 'find raw: Skoda, Slifka, M. Stiphen, Sullivan, Taft. i I '- U ,I , lst row: Vim Dem Ac-kcr, A. Walsh, R. Walsh, Wilcfmzm, M. Zcnder, R. Zender. , N F jkljfv Jribflfwx I :kj :wlf ff ' I1.X .5 .J yi! lf f 1 'ff ' '. 4 -3-V nf -J - K - , . ,fu iv ., J - 1 , ' Fl f '. V . -'nf ' fJ X ' ' 1 ' . f fx , W. I fy, K . L. 1 . V Y, , , I P ' WM QD JL 5 N f .,bd,1fy, fm c,-H' ' EQ. N I Q 5: 51' 3 4 3 Q, :gb Spa 9 X. Ti v Si, Q .ss , wg., 0 . 4. - 'S 5 lffl' X a AJMI . T . ,, . ,fo ' N -n ',' 3 . , I -1 T ' A ttf' ' ' ' v 1 A f x' I X- . IJ 1 f 'A , . Y -r Y 1 . 4, I I 1 : , g550,z2!50more.s'f5 ff, .,f-T, , K Q ' I - 1 r . V L- I sfwx J sr Y X YS Q it Top row: Clark, Dvvis, C. Anderson, Busta, Bhlfgess, Me-Neal, Rhodes, Wells, Mi-, Eidahi, A, Me- Kinstry, Owens, Webber, Fifth row: Burr, D, Drilling, G. Anderson, Dempewolf, Hall, Monthy, C. Thornton, Monsen, Schman- ski, Smylie, Stinson, Orum, M. Peter. Fourth row: Henry, Kneeskern, Braken, lV1iss Stlngley, Lee, Elmquist, D, Walker, D, McGee, Vagts, G. Walsh, E. Mohr, Peterson, Zurcher, Third row: Lukes, Hovden, Halweg, lmmel, Biel, Drilling, Wentworth, Ptacek, Morris, Sobolik, Magnusson, Neubauer, West, Murray, Wade, Soc-ond row: Hunter, Dernpewolf, Hauber, R. Ferl-ie, Duncan, Ernst, Clink, Maurer, Olson, Meyer, Rink, Schuman, Myers, L. Stevenson. .. AJ First. row: Damon, Greenslade, G. Kach, Henry, Lowry, Lyons, LlCllhi11'C2ix 63 QQ! 1 . ' r F V 1 ,, r 1 5 'QTL VYYJD s . . X' e . Af E T reegga, I ,QQ , 1 .freshmen yg,,.f.f,' fer- Q , s x 9 ,,,f'f'f f H 1 fefgfciz' . h ,,,,. A B .. ...W .A ...Vey ,.b?ff.i , A. A . .,,,4Q,,...4 T, it l 3 l J op row: Bigalk, Kratz, G. Landswerk, Daley, lVl1'.Schroder, Linderbaum, Jacobson, W. Lewis, D- ' Kirschman, R. Riehle, Ratcliffe, Rade Chel, Robbins, Steinmetz, Tuchek, E-, 3 2.41511 row: N. Hovey, H, Hanson, Graham, Johnson, Hoffland, Benson, Boyles, D. Fye, HOWEIYC1, MC- V 5 Jfi Guire, H. Owen, Nichols, Schoeberl, Walsh, Zeek, Schultz, if . . row: Bly, vHorn, Hall, Christenson, Bawden, M. Lienhard, J. Gerber, Hovey, R. Henry, R21k9I', - Mohs, Perry, Rhodes, Klaessy, R. Midthus, McCormick, Walsh, I K 1 'Znd row: L. Drilling, Huber, Gerber, A. Arns, Herold, Davis, Henry, Jacobson, Barnes, Polashek, 0 E. Roche, A. Ryan, Schultes, Schultz, A. Schemmel, V, Thornton, Thayer. Q Q Lsrlst row: Kelly, Henning, Bouska, Cook, Darby, M- Burr, Champlin, Birtwhistle, M. E1W00d, MC' s Guire, L. Peter, Riniker, Tuttle, Zhornik, Walton, Volkering, i, r r QX ,g,fAy,,.,k Quay, .ac-.c..JC,,..j X 9 Q39 ji Uryafnllzaizbns f-35 V X iff M. ,wajawfaa cfziffjf' x 1 Nil, rvlfz- V 5 J Mi ,p,,,d., .WJ 1 ws, 7'1,,,., - QJU frsnfim-Mjw-. w rj QM, ' Wijfriffsimrrfa agwwmi rc riff r is O ons represjnt the plot of our drama. fi L? up Each Student, during his life, develops characicr- Uwj CL 5 W? ' isiic traits, just as each actor in api y h his cwh. gi, These traits are brou ht out in th ivi ics in icr', 5. which each i ci tpgticipabes. t MMP sig 43?Q 53,35-Z Kiilffrv yi My Q f y?'JQ if Zifgw cwwmffffw an , ffyfgi izfff W GW iiiaiffiwi Fw WW W q,:..+ A: I , 1, V1...x 2 I 1. , . kd F : M Mug ix . A - .' ' fu 'X 'X ...Q ,H A .- Q ,r 3- '.. ff i exam 'sJf,1.-i.J'4.f'. J' B2 wfff yf99J,9 1+ .wifi ' ' . ffw 'R Q x ' 'W xx 4 J X .J X . '- . Q ,J -rv' wy J , ' 1 -1 1 V .J . V . ,J I ,ll if -i 'X- ozvhng .Hundred 1 ,ff 5 Q . N N i fy! VJ? 1 R li 9, if 'JV jf, f f A u ,XX If -1 1 i .1 y Mr. Lande, Mary Miles, Richard Conrad, Dorothy Dcanc, Thomas Murray. I X Ji x Howling Hundred is the cilrganizatioln that sponsors all sch l activities. Membership is open to' all stitdents who Wish to ptuychase an a ilfity ticket. s . ,fl ' ' v W, T ' se chosen Qadglfdificers t?fs,4737ear Were: Uyesidejyt, Derofhy Degnafviee presid t,' Tho a urr yg ,se xztary Mar Mi16S,if',tl'Q3S,g1F6F, Ri h rd Con- , I U2 K 1 Y J. U , Q rad adyis , Mr. Llaancygi f '7 ,l , 1' .j - ve. JL .f N91 i as , if J f f R I' I' 'A ' IX' s H lv A ff X 1, fr L f y, I 4 , - M ,f V i f f ,. 1 , ' ' i I ,fi K I ? -' f ,- I ,A ' ix v V ,,' fr A .ff ,W ' U ' ' l X ff My 4,1 ' . ff 'iv' ,fx 5 :JJ-X , I J K K 1 1 1 f if J n y ., I 'X JN ?Z 0, I I 7 , . IJ f ' r' ffl' j , ' f r , Rl y ,HW , f ,4 Jffafzeer .fenders Q fp W M M J 1 . 'xx' Chegrleatflelware responsible for the pep of the student body at athletic . 4' event59.J'Thl?7iffuriiish the enthusiasm needed to back the various teams. wgjjfw N9-K Mf- Shirley Ernst, Alice Ptacek, Dorothy Deane, Harriet Henry. KA, din , 3 UV XXL W ,NV W rf J' J 'l 'i '1i'y1 fn- 1 .N ' 1 1-J ' 'A r yylkdjllfq x,7.L'v.Vv ilpivoj , ff 141. A. -yy' 1,1 - . r - AL I , 4, ,I ,fl ff ,fl ,- I. . f, . ,f f, U, J, .'l., I cllfllzx. ri' JI. .ji V. ,I In lf . fd- I VA ' .. I ff . ,Y .if f 1 .7 ' . fzrls' Club ., I ' L J , 1 ' 4 1 H! f' fl . 4 . . . Top row: Miss Harderson, Gerber, Tuehek, Tuttle. Daughenbaugh, Powers, Mintey, Baudoin, Natvig, Lienhard, Walsh, Bakken, Gaul, Kirsghmrm, Miss Ritzingeig Fourth row: Lickteig, M, Schemmel, Zender, Ferrie, Henderson, Barthelme, Stoekman, Dinger, Rasmussen, Milbrath, Bents, V. l-1eI'olcl, Salisbury, Miss Klaessy. 3rd i-owg A, Banning, Kennelly, Schaefer, Woellgtein, Morgan, Biever, Payne, E, Midthus, Parch man, I. Kil'SChm21H, Malcomson, G. Banning, Dotzler,Krz11z. 2nd row: Kolind, Miles, RMSOCU, LUVSCU, FUSWH'-, M. Koch, Hornberger, F2ll'l'ZlYl, W. Herold, Hook, McCabe, Daily. Bottom row: Price, L. Kirsehmzin, Lyons, F. Elwood, Kippe, Richlc, Deane, Jucobson, Minear, Lowry. N x . gays' 67116 X G N Top iow W Smylie P. Anderson, Conrad, Preston. ner, Mr. Thompson. X Nh row: Jarosh, Barthelme, Benson, Boyles, Cum-- XX x ninghkmb is 3rd row: IXRYH - F Arns, Drilling, Breedlove, N XX einka , Biever, Culbertson. K 2nd ro ' Wil an, Ellingson, Murray, Kakac, Wood- N Y W di Henning, lst row: z, Lewis, Seisqcy Lybbert, R. Fye, Stvens, RH d. - X Xu Q X IS '5- jr , gy ,3 ' X Kylix I X S vi ii XO by 114 -KN, 1 N w- P, ,I A 1? if .Q S N ,i ci J- '- xy Z . X X si g, I. .- 1 Q J 1,3 . ,J . dx . 1 . . 0 Q v 1. 'li' ,f so '41, -1 'fl ,w ,X , y 1 ' 1. 1 A, L' 55 , A 31, r x ., ,. ' NX a i - iq , I l 6,l'05'00l1lCI?2 Q - b,. .Z?Ji Jemesier J Jf', 1 1 xl 1 , Cunningham. V. Herold, Preston, Rasmussen, Benson, . inning, Parchman Ceditorb, SCil2ll'f0l', Nntvig, lsm class presented their applications for n position ield, who with the help ol' M12 Robbins, Chose the the f u lished five monthly editions ol' the school paper. 3 E , Jeconaf Jemesler resu ta e s ff member had to do more than the usual amount o o . n se ster Jouinalism class was very small, with the This class ubli ied the lust four editions of the paper. 0 I a Standing: Weinkauf, Milbrath, Woodward, Biever, Salisbury. Sitting: Miss Field, Deane, Payne Ceditorj, W. Herold, E. AMcGec. ' W' eww-J . ,mf fjlvwx Wu 65552. Q X . N T is IYQJQE his X. Q is A x -4 lx Q X J 1 Top row: Kippe, Ryan, Gaul, Miss Harderson, Lickteig, McCabe. X' 2 d row: Jacobson, Burr, Morgan, Schemmel, Bakken, Malcomson, R. Walsh Sitting: S. Kirschman, Bencla, Sir, Hovey, Price. Fif,h row: H. Hovey, A, McKinstry, S. Landswerk, Linderbaum, P. Anderson, J. McKinstry, Jarosh. Fourth row: G. Landswerk, Combs, M, Hovey, Rhodes, Radechel, R. Davis, Bigalk, C. Landswerk, G. Barthelme. Third row: Schoeberl, B. Hoffland, Monthy, G. Daley, Mr. Schroder. Lee. V. Dempewolf, G. Anderson, K. Henry. Second row: M. Kratz, G. Burr, Clark, Schultz, Jacobson, Buresh, A. Kratz, H. Nichols. First row: Riniker, Kirschman. Johnson, N, Hovey, Steinmetz, R. Byrnes, W. Lewis, Meyer. P+ ' 44' Q ' y NKANSAQNL ,s ,L L -Lf 7 , iff, po., LY. t ,,,f 0- J, LL if JAN ' -tb Sgl, KJ., 19,54 P+ mil' V 4. V qi mimi? can ' M Lab! hmm' , offfirfi if Q dL 'r'-'-b '5 -if-15Ln.....f. y My A fy of ecfamaiory Z 'V r ,UK V, P gains Sfanding: Lukes, Miles, Ringoen, Natvig, Schemmel, Baudoin, Payne, Rasmussen. Sitring: an, Kennelly, Miss lng1'am,lWal n J 1 . '5 , ,J MW? fgjf,4 15, fit? P ,s , ' Q --rf, 1 Once Uhere Qlfas .2f.79r1'nce.r.s ' Once There Was A Princess was the comedy-drama chosen for thc junior class play this year. Darlene Payne and Richard Conurd carried the leading roles and were ably supported by: Robert Fye, Madelyn Zender, Frances Dale Elwood, Jean Ringoen, Kathleen Kennelly, Robert Zender, Jane Daily, Aleen Banning, Lorna Bents, Martin Groth, Mary Miles, Eliza- beth Lyons, Virginia Minear and Palmer Anderson. The play was under the competent supervision of Miss Jane Ingram. .funior Cfass .yulably I Y .LL ,KN I- Xfxfu. I, fiif u x f Y K T A , . ,,V, Af 1 I ,. ,var Yi ' JI ' ' Y, X 1 i . Ja 'fx ' o a a f The Girls' Athletic Association, under the direction of Miss Stingley, is an ol'- ganization to promote physical ability, cooperation and sportsmanship. As in pre- vious years, the girls held a basketball tournament among the four classes. The seniors Won this tournament for the second consecutive year. 5 ommerczkzf 01116 1 . v Top row: E. Gerber, Dotzler, E, Ferrie, M, Zender, R. Tuchek, Daughenbaugh. 4th row: Mintey, Daily, Miss Ritzinger, Natvig, H. Lien- hard, I. Tuttle. 3rd row: Larsen. G. Barthelme, Henderson, Taft, M. Kach, Farran. 2nd row: Hornberger, Hook, Ernst, Fagner, L. Kirschw- man. Bottom row: C. Kapler, M. Steffen, E, Midthus, N. Kratz, D. Riehle. ,WW 1 ' J .4547 f ,MAJ-,M J!! Q f 4' . ,L 1 ' Q' inf X 'W x f y Q u ,L 1 ' x 1 .fl 1 1 4' Inj. , 1 , 1 4 ri' Jparian , , 2 1 Top row standing: Arns, K. Walsh, Natvig, Rasmussen, E, Ferrie, Standing: M. Kach, Lybbert, M. Lowry, Mintey, Morgan, E. Midthus, Powers, Schaefer, D. Walker, Hornberger. Sitting: Schemmel,Miss Field, G. Benson, G. Banning, Parchman Ceditorj, Preston, Deane, Larsen. ,f ' if ' . 1 V' ,L g ' , , 1 I ' ,' z ' , J ' J' VY ' - 0 . ! Q 2 I ,A f' L' d L' - . If qi' f SAV, KJ ,lj u , A ' 1.1 1 ' ' . ,Q M ' ' , . f' a Y I .I , . . ' f . A . I ,L 1 5 , . 1 I ., 'l A ' VV J - 'M ,ff ' . ,Q 52 . ly, I I 7 ' f My , MA ., ' f if ' ' 1 .lj I I f - - lf ' ,1 ff . A UMW 2 wrt! ff rvlfffft. ay .Fefe Standing: R. Meyers, Feuling. Sitting: Burgess, A, Ptacek, Billnnyer, M. Schemmel, L. Lickteig, Mclntire, Miles, Wildman. H5710 Quad .ygackw The senior class of 1939 presented 'tThe Road Back , a three act drama, as 'their class play. The cast was made up of the following students: Josephine Elwood, Darrel Payne, Daphne Davis, Emily DeNoyelles, Paul Hanson, Harold Powers, Fred Lanz, Lovene Peter, Thomas George, James Mclntire and Mary Kennelly. Much credit for the success of this play goes to Miss Mabel Schuller. the director. Janfor Class 931413, ll f'jW n-wi Uyw' 1 W. Vi' ' Qghfs' .glee 67116 JM: W li IX 'x Top row: A. Banning, Powers, Baldner, lmmel, S. Kirschman, K Walsh. 4th row: E. Gerber. Beuts. Digger, Miss Sevgvson, M. Zeooler, Pai-eh man. Natvig. 3rd row: Ringiten. L ickieig, Daily, Rucker, Thayer. 2nd row: Stoekmau, C. 'l'ho1'nton. Miles, Hzmbeig H. Henry, G Banning. lst row: Damon, Warner, F. Elwood, lVI:u'ris, D. Phillips, Darby. 1 I Boys ' yfpe 01116 P Top row: Conrad, Preston, Moore, Widman, Plummer.: 3rd row: Arms, Busta, Robbins, Hamieman. 2nd row: D. Kirschman, N. Hovey, Miss Severson, Bur- ' gess, Hanson. lst row: Cook, Neubauer, West, B. Davis. UW' tS1fY'fW Q,M'?x -1 1 . Ovx jfyipyk ,x 'VJUN Lili. ,W P51 zlvea' Chorus Top row: Miles, Baldner, Dinger, Arns, Widman, Preston, Moore, Conrad, S. Kirsch- man, Immel, Rucker. 2nd row: Ringoen, A. Banning, E. Lyons, A. Neubauer, D. Kirschman, Robbins, Miss Severson, R. Walker, Busta, Plummer, Bents, Parchman. lst row: Vagts, Stockrnan, Moen, Warner, Payne, B. Davis, L. Lowry, West, Bur- gess, Natvig, G. Banning, H. Henry, Morris, M, Zender. Members chosen from Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs by Miss Severson made up the Mixed Chorus. Jean Ringoen was the accompanist. The chorus received a second division rating at the State contest at Waterloo Where they sang, Windy Weather , Dark Watern and UToday There Is Ringingf' Mixed Quartette, consisting of Alta Jean Stockman, Lynette Natvig, Richard Walker and John Joe Burgess, sang Acloramus Te , t'Key Song of Saint Bride and 'Remember Now Thy Creator. Two soloists represented Cresco High at the State contest in Waterloo. Darlene Payne, soprano, sang f'Knows't Thou Not That Fair Land? and Carmenaf' George Plummer, bass, ,j -B 5 L 5 in r xg? Y- iffy!! 5 3 ii Ei ffjywr ofvvjf 3 it f? U L CL-,f k,5L,g' 1.-r-CXKW . 'Z' Klfieffjxecbyf A Ci, 4--. f 'la cyl I J x't ff' 11 -- . . . fry' , A , X ri.ia ff.g,.L1f.a. K, eC.L,,r QL LC? ,ff.:l fa 1 7' L--..-ei ,L 1-0,7 fe- if -ff fi., Q f rcfzesfra 5 1 x for- :Cv--L Al-. , Clfmillg UD to Standards set in the past. Creseo High schools orchestra was very outstanding. They Won ai first division ranking ut both Nushun und Waterloo. They played the Second Movement ot' Symphony S in B Minor by Schubert. rw- lne lJl't'llCSil'2l was highly honored by being the only Class B. lll'L'ilCSil'il invileo to the I'estix'z1l zit Iowa City. The string quartet wus Composed ol' Donaild Phillips, Donuld Lybbeli, MLll'.lOl'i'3 Pairclnnzni und George Plummer. .Wand Cresco High school's band won qi first division rating at Nashua und at second division ranking at Waterloo. They played Youth Triumphant by Hadley, and Fugue in E Minor by Buch. Many soloists from Cresco were entered in the N11SllLlLl contest. Three of them won first division ratings in the State contest. They were: Donald Phillips, bassoon: lVlz1r2zin Rasmussen, flugelhorn and Donald Lybbert, cornet. The lfiruss sextet, composed of Donald Lybbert, lVlurizin Rasmussen, Joyce Cul- bertson, Glen Kvzim, Earl Stevens and George Plummer, was eligible to enter the national contest. ,W Q , u P M .190 .5 Standing: Mr. Flanagan. R. Riclzle, Monthy, W. Smylie, C. Anderson, B. Hofflannl. A. Skoda, G. Kvam, Coach Eidahl. 3rd row: D. Fye, R. Wells, L. Walsh, R. Zbornik, T. Murray, Davis, Jarosh, Hall. Anderson, Rush. 2nd row: R. Owen, Walker, Kakac, F. Riehle, Wildman, Henning, R, Fye lst row: Ptacek, Zender, Webber, Groth, A. Lanz, Linderbaum, Cunningham, N. Drilling. ew 0,4 - . ',yv'! ,4,u,lJ - 175,41 7014! - A 72 wgwmrlm Cresco had a very fine football team during thc 1939 season. The team ' a composed mostly of underclafsmen who lvad little cr no experience, but the tiam nevur failed to score at least six points in each game. The team played sevzn games and Won two, It was built and guided by Mr Eidahl and Mr. Flanagan. Edward Cunningham, left end, was elected honorary captain. The first squad consisted of: Walker, F. Riehle, Wildman, Kakac, Ptacelc, Zender, Webber, Groth, A. Lanz, Linzlcrbaum and Cunningham. f ' L f ' , fa fi , af- ' L A + . 552231 f 1W'y7f'w VU' ' I l M! Q ffaskeibaff 4 is ii I 5 Top row: Cook, B. Davis, M. Myers, Lowry, Elmquist, Busta, Wells, Robbins, Zeek, N. Hovey, H. Owen, D. Fye. 2nd row. R. Lanz, R. Fye, Hanneman, Plummer, Jarosh, Arns, Henning, Webber, Stevens, Coach Eidahl. lst row: Hall, Walker, Cunningham, Preston, Groth, Conrad, Kvam, Burgess, R. Owen, C. Anderson Cmangaerb. A1vvvvvvv- vvvvvvxr With only one letterman returning, the basketball team was somewhat handi- capped this year. The season wasn't very successful from the standpoint of wins and losses, but a great deal was accomplished in teaching basketball 'Co a group ot boys who played to the best of their ability. Mr. Eidahl did the coaching, Jack Preston was elected honorary captain of the 1939 and 1940 basketball team. The Freshman-Sophomore team was greatly handicapped in 1939 and 1940 because so many sophomores were on the varsity squad. However, they did play fine basketball and will serve to replenish the supply of varsity players next season. S 11 pvvvvvvvvNAAAAAAf Zisi :Squad 4,33 , rr, as Q 3 Hall, Cunningham, Burgess, Coach Eidahl, Preston, Conrad, Walker. 6444 DWF - . - 7' .7 A Wim W l MM. fb wi ',?'V-Mf M c'Z-Qfrgvfsb ,.L k-Vx 5 Qbresifzny of U' -Z Cece. ' .'..1 I-,V yislilft .7' vu Ldyfl-'Ll' -all A-W , 445-I -x ! ' Top row: Lienhard, Zbornik, Johnson, W. Lewis, B. Hoffland, Henry, G. Daley, F. Richlc, J. Daley. Moore fmanagerl. Lird row: R. Gerber, Haubcr, R. Richie, V. Gager, R. Murray, C. Nichols, Ratcliffe, H. Nichols, R, Davis. Linderbaum. 2nd row: Reed, Hanson, Mohr, Schultz, Walsh, Schoeberl, G. Landswerk, N. Drilling, Radechel, Coach Flanagan. lst row: Tuttle, Searcy, E. Lewis, Billmycr, Kakac, C. Landswerk, Wildman, Ptacek, Anderson, Zender. QLMWJI , Maffl. MM Q W 'V M ff,'1,o,,.f,i,lM. If WWWLM' M7 Wa' LVM M'-Mfr With seven lettcrmen returning, Coach IK ' loped U strong wrestling team that tied for second fitlace in the conferen . During the season the Spartans defeated West Waterloo, New Hampton, East Waterloo and Oelwein. ln the District meet at Osage, Searcy was the 95 pound champion, with Tuttle, Lewis and Wildman, each placing second. These boys were eligible to wrestle in the State meet at New Hampton, in which Tuttle placed third. Eugene Lewis was elected 1940 honorary captain and Franklin Searcy was chosen captain for next year. M MMQQ' M Lfiyf Wm WWp DV ' ' gm MM WMM fnfafffxiff wfffwfiwwwfw A, ww A,J77'f0 df joff' HM 7 K M! ,W J F MH, Jeb U1 . 2 5 . 3 2253 3 Eb X 35? a?2g0.25Eij ?2mii5Qfig2 W , uioyrapfzs U k f M jwffgffffffffwhlfqfff , - f 74'4fl ' - WJPMMJJM P MW ff f5jfTfgxWi:,M M W MMM? QWJWJQ4 W' W M M a3,,3y,WM,6!Vw6 gm 'M fy BE, AHQWJQ4 I A f fx 1 D ZYHM ffff MW' M ffl H M L Wi? M ' Wf?Wf Kffiwfw - df CD f W . L -,..a...,.. ,, ,,L5..,..,..,L.AA:....N. .M L,,.A,....,,,., ,U ., .... , , , ...V 1'-. , 1 ,, , ' -,,g., yvggyq. - -w -A ' ., . ., , V., V V 6 , , , ,A . - V -N' X- efrzsmfm , g . s7IZl'f0.?7't?b.S' A 4 MQQQWQMJWWQGWQMQW W mn M M Ml MW vi bwwdbfim . . fifffg -H1 Q Q V, ' ' , , ' ' ' 3'-E ' MJ 0' .42 , '1 55' y ' . ' ' .1 . ' 'Wa 0V ,Q,,4zJJ2ff N' W ' l . AV AM ' by WM M WWW, 1 L . b Q ' A Y - ' Q , ,QA 0fW 'CV 7gN0-vvx. is my ygvgff Q CLE f CAF ' fi-Tfvv-v ,J 'WS , , K 1 45, - ALT jffficew 1 f am MM, mQ,f,iSea,C7Ff5'5a. ,. Prime Steak Chinese ishes , ' A3 Purveyors of Fi e Foods , 'P' pg'-J ,,,ff+,,,r - MUVLO A, X iw' awed f-QM. gityjilaliaf .Jive Q Ch 1 D. gt SON ELLSTEIN,S wnitme ' 5c - die - 1. V C A nan DRU TO pp . - -19-f1,'A4A,,.ftA.4,C4,ffV ., Slfaggtfcg 1-,iANDY - ICE CREAIYIZ Save xihvggafetyi at your the most of the best for the ' 7-6IFTS-j ' H4511 'fa-'lv'-1' as CRESCO LAUNDRY J. J. KALISHEK ZBORNIK Rims. -Comp1ete- DRY CLEANING HARDWARE Quality and for In Merchandise LAUNDRY SERVICE HARDNESS R -e - Repairing - Hat Blocking IS Sound Phone 298 - Phone 98 - Economy Always Make Health Building A Pleasure CRQESCO CREAMERY CO. EISCHEID 8: SON, Props. H. C. MOEN Sz SON C. H. MOEN, Prop. -EAT- PURITA-N Manufacturers Heating and Plumbing - f .. ICE CREAM 0 Oil Burners CRESCO BRAND , CREAMERY and t Q t BUTTER Water Softeners PURITAN Highest Prices Paid For u Butterfat. . ,k ,k i, ICE CREAM Think of us when the cows CO' come home. Cresco Iowa H- A- WARNER CRAWFORD'S I I I Sz SON CLEANER S KELLOW'S DRY G OODS CLEANING U BE SEE STORE READY-'ro-WEAR PRESSING Q Q Q REPAIRING 'A' if 't Make This Store Your Satisfaction Guaranteed 67 Years Of Service Headquarters. Cresco Iowa qt i ,I PHOTOGRAPHS -THE- Of CRESCO ' - HUB QUALITY DISTINCTION if if 1 SALES t Q Q The Home of HART SCHAFFNER and MARX CLOTHES V- -Thei FORD 8 -and- Other Good Wearing Sales ' Service Apparel STUDIO For Men and Boys PHONE 591 LEO'S GIFTS Sz ELMS CAFE KADERABEK'S JEWELRY STORE 1 t ir MARKET ELGIN HAMILTON QUALITY FOOD BRIARDALE Gruen and Bulova QUALITY FOODS Watches i i t Phone 546 Cresco Iowa PAUL BARNES Cresco Iowa H DRINK J- F- ANDERSON RUGGLES GROCERY CCC A COLA LUMBER CO. HIGHEST QUALITY Foons In The Home of Andex-son's BOT-UCS Black Gold Coal Q Q Q U Distributors of 7-Up and Lumber - Coal - Fencing Genuine Orange Crush -Paint- Phone 57 MASON CITY COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. CFGSCO Iowa Cresco Iowa Cresco Iowa E. J, Kelly, Mgr. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I A - 1940 - . May Your Success In Life Bring You Happiness and Contentment Is 'o 'l' The Wish Of 9 'SI S Mme' NORTHERN IOWA CRESCO UNION SAVINGS TELEPHGNE CO BANK ' And our zz Alumni Of C. H. S. CFGSCO Iowa FLOWERS--To say all that's felt by the hear BABY CHICKS FLOWERS-For a Mother, Sweetheart or Wife Blood Tested Chicks Of Superior Quality ROSEMARY HATCHERY JOE MAY, Mgr. FLOWERS-Without them it would not be life Your Home Town Florist P. P. KOLIND CRESCO GREENHOUSE MALANUS HOTEL CHAMBERS HOVE'S MARKET WM. SCHULTES, Prop. BARBER SHQP MEATS and GROCERIES 'k ir 'A' 'lr t 'k Phone 7 Cresco Iowa Cresico Iowa Cresco Iowa Where Shoes Are We Sell You Carefully Fitted! if ff if QUALITY 'lr if ir HARDWARE J. C. PENNEY You Can Depend At The On The 85 CO. LOWEST POSSIBLE B 85 H SHQE .k -k if qk wk 'A' STORES DROLLINGEIUS Foofr FASHION SHOES QUALITY 'A' 'A' 'A' OUR OWN il' ir al' I Cresco owa RED GOOSE SHOES 'k 'lr 'k Cresco Iowa - All Leather - J CRESCO BEAUTY SALON HAIR STYLING PERMANENT WAVING Phone 288 lk HOWARD COUNTY TIMES -Established 1867- L. P. BARTH Editor - Publisher HORN FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE and FLOOR COVERING Motlon Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment! - Attend Often - CRESCO THEATRE Modern As The CONGRATULATIONS And BEST WISHES! May your success be mea- sured by the efforts you W. T. LAUMAN MCCORMICK DEERING FARM EQUIPMENT TRUCKS TRACTORS Cresco Phone 93 Present Momentn put forth toward making this world a better place in which to live. POLASHEK Sz CO. -Home- FREEMAN SHOES DINNER EARL 1' -A' -nr PARTY MALLORY HATS WIDMAN if ff f FOODS SERVICE DONALDSON- Cresco Iowa CO. GAMBLE STORE ELECTRIC SERVICE THOS. DARBY DEALER POWER . - TAILOR - Hardware Radlos LIGHT Auto Supplies 9' Y 'A' HEAT Friendly Service Cresco Iowa CLIFFORD WENZEL Safe, Simple -Owner- Serviceable 7 -' THE - Satisfactory JACKS WOLFF STORE -1-- You'll Feel Our Welcome FIRST - Home Of - CLASS DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE CO BARBER AT ECONOMY PRICES ' SERVICE .. The ... BURG-ESS 8: SCNS, INC. CRESCO PLAIN DEALER LUMBER -- COAL - CEMENT MEAD PUBLISHING CO, Publishers .- QUALITY PRINTERS -- Cresco, Iowa Cfesco Iowa -- Estimates Free -- MORRIS VARIETY STORE FRANK SCHACHT E. WOELLSTEIN Where Better Values School Supplies OIL CO' and General Notions Service prevail Light Hardware PUROL PRODUCTS Phone 175 W' L' MORRIS' Prop' Car Groasing and Washing Cresco Iowa Cresco Iowa REGINA HOLUWS ' SOVEREIGN DAIRY BEAUTY SHOP NORTHERN PASTEURIZED Zoto's Machineless MILK 8: CREAM Permanent Wave IOWA F A Mod Dairy rom ern Phone 12 QIL Cresco Iowa CO Phone North New Oregon 19 L. V. STRAYER Q Q - SHEET METAL SHOP TEXACO PRODUCTS W' H' COOK 8 8 l Roofing and Heating BARBER SHOP Contractor Cresco Iowa Cresco Iowa Cresco Iowa 553333312 GOODRICH gl NATIONAL SEARCY, IN C- 5c - 100 - 81.00 STORES PETROLEUM PRODUCTS -Dealers In- Cosmetics Candies b School Supplies FANCY PQULTRY Hosiery Handkerchiefs I N C l snnscuign EGGS .Graduation Gifts China Gift Articles ' ' ' Cresco Iowa Glassware Professional Directory LAW OFFICES REED 5. REED DR. S. CALLISON DR. F. C. FEULING OPTOMETRIST -DENTIST- CARL W. REED -C. H .S. 92 Cresco Iowa Cresco Iowa Henry F. Reed -C. H. S. '30 G- A- PLUMMER. M- D- DR. J. W. JINDERLEIC DR. W. R. HESS SURGEON- Eye-Ear-Nose-Throat -PHONE 199 Cresco Iowa Cresco Iowa Cresco Iowa W. L. BARKER DR, F, 0, LUEHR DR. R. B. HELMING ATTORNEY AT LAW - DENTIST. - .vm-EmNAR1AN.. Cresco Iowa Cresco Iowa Phone 29099 Cresco ELWOOD, LYONS GEORGE KESSEL L. R. FIELDS Sz ELWOOD M D ' ' INSURANCE SERVICE C R ROMINGER Phone 404 Cresco, Iowa ATTORNEYS AT LAW ' ' . M. D. P. A. NIERLING, M. D. Cresco Iowa WM. A. BOCKOVEN RHYSICIAN az SURGEON M D Cresco Iowa M, Z, DAILY PHYSICIANS JOHN H. LUERS and Agent REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURGEONS IREAL ESTATE 8: INSURANCE Cresco Iowa Cresco Iowa CALLISON SL DOWNEY 1- Jewelers -- Cresco Phone 9 Iowa -Lg DRUGS PECKOSH HUNTTING WA APE 0 X, LL P R FUNERAL HOME ELEVATOR C0- g I 'fl w ' . - -xand Q --Dealer In- PAHIQTS ' , CONGRATULATIONS Gram ' Feed Coal 'fha I WM. M. HEROLD, Mgr. - A 5 to the Office Phone 97 FRED LOWRY I 'Nm . i -' - CLASS OF 1949 Rfgdence Phone 43 VVX 5. 1 PRESTiON'S O. K. PRINTING CQ. H. M. NORMANN For The Best In L. A. PRESTON, Prop. 85 SONS CAPS and Commercial' Printing Buy Music and GOWNS Office Supplies Musical Instruments -Je Print Anything Any Way from us and save money. .See- Any Time' 317 Tfietge Bestw t CHAS. E. COOPER Ph 5 Ir venue es one 10 Phone 203 Cresco Iowa Cresco, Iowa Mason City, Iowa SEQ if QQVQLQ This Annu Was I ' e y Z X THE MEAD HIN .' ' CI-esco Iowa F 521. , . These Engraivings were Made By HE WATERLOO ENGRAVING X an SERVICE CO., INC. Art and Crafts Building X i WATERLOO, IOWA IN 0f4fQ4,o,0 jj ,amp ,ewvg7f 'M 'SQ ws QMMJVVW -4,c,L,Z.., E, V5 Q ir? Q, 91 E 3 W 2 f 1 1 11 A1 vi? 'W 5: zz E fl Ei. a ,1 554 5 gi . 5 4 .Q . 5 'E fl, 11 Q? ,. 511 as Sf' ia gi 5? 5 , N BE 1? ffl fn 3' 13? N' Qi 5' . U 52: 51 V5 am K 1 13 33 :S E5 53i 4 ii


Suggestions in the Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) collection:

Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939

Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Cresco High School - Spartan Yearbook (Cresco, IA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943


Searching for more yearbooks in Iowa?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Iowa yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.