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The seniors of 1941 present 'W
this book of pleasant memories
to the students and faculty of
Anita High School
cherish it and the memories it
will recall, may it give you
unch pleasure in re living the
happy days of youth
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We wish to remember our
classmate, Clarence Holland,
who was with us for three years
and passed away the summer
1940
He was a friend to all and
was loved by his classmates and
friends Amidst the joys and
honor of graduation there is a
feeling of sorrow that he is not
with us
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Back Row Miss Hiatt, Advisor Jean Sams, Billy Millhollin
Sports Editors Merrill Lett, Art Editor, Mary Jane
Kopp, Activity Ed Berniece Neiens, Art Ed Robert
Hackman, Asst Bus Mgr CCir J Sue Hagen, Class Ed
Barbara Rhoads, Bus Mgr CCir Yvonne Keasey,
Activity Ed Marilyn Hayter, Activity Ed , Duane
Karns, Snapshot Ed
Seated Harvey Scholl, Editor in chief Carol DeMent, Co
Editor, Betty Weaver, Asst Mgr KAdvt 3 Boyd Fal
coner, Bus Mgr fAdvt D, Kathryn Weimer, Typist
Front Row Mabel Highley, Class Editor, Betty Karns,
CAbsent
STAFF
MEMBERS
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Alas' Alas' We're all worn out'
We've worked from morn 'til night
We've stretched our brains, and
scratched our heads
'Til our hair just looks a fright
But now, ho hum! we can heave a sigh,
Cheer up, staff, the work is done
We hope that whoever looks at this book,
Will remember the class of '41
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Faithful and true hearted,
Let us cheer Anita High
We revere her and defend her
And her colors proudly fly
We will stand for her united
Of her deeds we gladly tell,
Her colors streaming,
Glad faces beaming,
So here's a cheer for her that IB
All love so well
Joyous, and ever loyal,
Let us boost for Anita High
Let every heart sing,
Let every voice ring,
There's no time to grieve or sigh
It's ever onward -our course pur-
suing,
May defeat ne'er our ardor cool
But united we will boost for her
Our old High School.
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We dedicate this Spartan to
Miss Ermine Brown, who is a true
educator, who leads her pupils
through ever widening portals to
broader and still broader vistas,
whose patience, faithfulness,
lovable disposition and untiring
service, have won for her the
admiration and affection of her
students and associates.
CLASS OF '41
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Superlntendent
L M Feller, B A , J
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Winona G Kyle, B A Wllbuf Young, B S
Social Sclence
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Glen Teraberry, B A
General Science
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Vocational Agrlculture
Social Sclence
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Hilda H1att,
Commerce
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Coach Tom Sharples, B
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Joe Vetter, Secretary
H C Faulkner, Treasurer
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Freshmen Day
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Casey Here
October
Blrd and Reptlle Programs
All School Carnlval
G A A Treasure Hunt
Play Day at Atlantlc
Dramatic rrt Program
F1re Preventlon Program
Macedonla Here
Oakland There
N V Conference Neetlng
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JUHlOI Night
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February
Massena There
Whlalfr Marionette Show
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Cumberland There
Guthrie Center Here
JUn1OT Hi B ketball Tourna
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Junlor Fi Declam Contest
Freshmen Party
Sectlonal Basketball Tourna
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Humorous Contest KHomeJ G A A Play Day Here
Adult Evenlng Classes Began T A lov 'Bitter
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Thanksglvlng Vacatlon H S Operetta 'Belle of
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All Star Basketball Games
December
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Menlo Here CBasketballl
Adalr Here Senlor Prom
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Sophomore Party Phys Ed Demonstratlon
VOCatlOH5l Conference at P T
Atlantlc MUSlC Contest at Oakland
Chrlstmas Pageant Baseball Fontanelle There
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Bar Room' N V Conference Meetlng
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Kneeling Norman Porch, Victor Claussen, Harold Petersen,
Lauren Beaver, Gail Rhoads, Rex Rourick, Duane Karns
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Sitting Robert Ames, John Sams, Rowley Pollock, Delbert
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H QCD, T,y 21 Atlantic
H 27 Massena
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W 18 Cumberland
H 9 Guthrie Center
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Norman Porch, Gail Rhoads, John Bear, Coach Bock
Front Row Victor Claussen, Harvey Scholl, Robert Hagen, Duane Karns,
Phil Lees, George Millhollin John Williams
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Third Row lmo Jean Holland, Beulah Neiens, Ruth Holladay, Ruby Miller,
Paul, Eva James, Yvonne Keasey, Sue Hagen, Mary Jane Kopp, Mildred
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Front Row Miss Baker, Betty Arnett, Betty Karns, Clare Harris, Carol DeMent,
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Back Row Richard Duthie, lst, Humorous Excellent, Sub District, James Miller, lst,
Oratorical Excellent, Sub District, Mary Jane Kopp, 2nd, Dramatic, John Peacock,
2nd, Oratorical
Front Row Barbara Rhoads, 2nd, Humorous, Mrs Ella Blggs, Coach, Beulah Neiens, lst,
Dramatic Excellent, Sub District
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James Miller Richard Duthie
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John Peacock Richard Richter Barbara Rhoads Billie Parker
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Sally Keasey, lst OI8t0T1C8l, Robert Petersen, 2nd Humorous
Miss Dominy, Coach
Front Row Bllly Shaffer,1st Hu orous,Ruby Robison,2nd Orator1ca1,
Shirley Linfor, 2nd Dramatic, Lola Chadwick, lst Dramatic
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THE BELLE OF BARCELONA
A Mus1ca1 Comedy in Three Acts
Charles Ross Chaney
H S AuditOT1Um March 28, 19Ll
Cast of Characters
Lu1s de Montero, a wealthy plantation owner
Harvey Scholl
Glorla de Montero, his wife. Kathryn Weimer
Margarita, an accomplished daughter
. . . . . . . . . Barbara Rhoads
Mercedes, her sister .... Martha Crawford
Francisco de la Vega, Chief Inspector at
the Custom House ..... Richard Duthie
Pedro, manager of de Montero's plantation
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Emilio, a suitor of Mercedes . John Peacock
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Don Juan Robert Ames
Don Joselfrlends of Emilio Albert Karns
Dona Marcela Gael Adair
Dona Anita ,friends Ruby Simon
Martha Matilda Ayers, an Engllsh governess
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Lieutenant Harold Wright, Custom Inspector
from the United States . .Richard Young
Patrick CPatD Malone. . . . . .Duane Karns
Captain Colton, of the Cruiser Mbntana
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Third Row Caryl Raffensperger, Ruby Miller, Valonda Christensen, Eva James, Yvonne
Keasey, Sue Hagen, Jane Kopp, M1ldred Breen, Mary Lou Kuehn, Dean Coon, Narllyn
Hayter, Hllda Scholl, Lo1s Stefflns, Elsle Oler
Second Row Mr Ingram, Alice Peters,Berniece Neiens, Barbara Rhoads,Beu1ah Nelens,
Adabelle S1mon,Fern Schlater, Esther Jensen,Mary Jean Ste1nmetz, Ruby Harrison,
Harriet Dorsey, Laurel Lantz, Marlan Duff, M1ldred Parrott
Flrst Row Ellzabeth Arnett, Clare Harrls, Iona Morgan, V1rg1n1a Pratt, Maxlne S15
ler, Isabel Shaffer, Ella Mae McDermott, Martha Crawford, Bernadlne Darrow,
Esther Rork, Kathryn Welmer, Carol DeMent, Betty Leaver
Back Row: Merle Moore, Lauren Beaver, Eldred Petersen, George Kopp, Robert Hackman,
Arthur Duff, Malcolm Wissler, Gail Rhoads, Walter Hagen, Richard Richter
Middle Row: Donald Baxter, Mr. Ingram, Duane Karns, Dale Rourick, Elmer Cron, Del-
bert Stone, John Peacock, Robert Ames, Harvey Scholl, Richard Duthie, Rowley
Pollock, Robert Hagen, James Miller, Bernard Andersen, Milton Baker
Front Row: Billie Parker, Lee Duff, Allan Kelly, Clyde Holland, Robert McDermott,
John Sams
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Donna Mattheis, Mary Lou Kuehn,Mar1lyn Hayter, Richard
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Front Row Miss Brown, Clare Harris, Helen Aggen, Mabel
Hlghley, Betty Weaver, Carol DeNent, Dor1s Scholl
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Third Row M Young,Louie Johnson, Edwin Duff, Vlrgll Carlson,Merle Moore, Lauren
Beaver,Dean Arnett, Boyd Falconer, Merrill Lett,Hhrold Petersen, Eldred Peter
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Dale Rourick
Second Row Frederick Nagel, Arthur Nagel, Oscar Mikkelsen, Junior Stone, Darrel
LiV1HgStOH, Alvin Wahlert, Russel Saxton, Billy Watson, M1lton Baker, Rowley
Pollock, Elmer Cron, Kenneth Roed, Myron Harris
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A Comedy in Three Acts
Founded on the Bret Harte Story
Virginia Mitchell
November L, 1940 H S Auditorium
Cast of Characters
George Smith, known as Bummer, the town
loafer James Miller
M'Liss, his daughter Beulah Neiens
John Grey, the schoolmaster
Richard Richter
Yuba Bill, a native Eldred Petersen
Mrs Lena Moffits, a landlady of the
Roarin' Dogu Hot l Mildred Breen
NFollies of 1918
Featuring Duane Karns
Harold Petersen and Robert Heckman
Max Falconer
Delbert Stone
Dale Rourlck
Louie Johnson
Howard Johnson
Frederick Nagel
Max Falconer, Howard Johnson, Robert
Beckman, Duane Karns Harold Petersen
Louie Johnson, Dale ourick, Delbert
Stone
Clytie Moffits,her daughter Alice Peters
Bess Starlight, an actress
Mary Lou Kuehn
Clara Hunting, from the city Iona Morgan
Carter Langdon, her fiance
Bernard Brodersen
Judge McSnaggley, the nLawN
John Peacock
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Featuring ......... Yvonne Keasev
Ruth Holladay
Virginia Pratt
Donna Mattheis
Thelma Pieper
Geraldine Fowble
Sue Hagen
Betty Karns
Jean Sams
Lowene Paul
Gladys Holland
Standing' Gladys Holland, Lowene Paul,
Geraldine Fowble
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Back Row Harvey Scholl, Typlst Chairman Boyd Falconer, Bus Mgr
Mary Jane Kopp, Class Ed , Merrill Lett, Artist, Richard Richter
Co Editor
Front Row Miss Hiatt, Adv1sor Allce Peters, Humor Ed Jean Sams,
Humor Ed Kathryn Weimer, Sports Ed Yvonne Keasey, Activities
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Back Row Richard Richter, Bus Mgr , Merrill Lett, Artist, Marilyn
Hayter, Class Ed , Mary Jane Kopp, Sports Ed , Ruth Holladay,
Co Editor
Front Row James Miller, Activities Ed , Richard Duthie, Editor in
chief, Iona Morgan, Humor Ed , Kathryn Weimer, Typist Chairman,
Carole DeMent, Humor Ed , Alice Peters, Ass't Artist labsentb,
Yvonne Keasey, Grades Ed Cabsentl
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SULPHUR AND MOLASSES
A Domestic Comedy in Three Acts
Ned Albert
Cast of Characters
Dr Lance Fairweather WOld Sulphur and Molasses
Mrs Fairweather CMeg , his devoted wife
Verna Fairweather, their oldest daughter
Jill Fairweather, their youngest child
Dr Edmund Fairweather, their son
Zelda Maloney, a servant at the Fairweathers'
Malvina Waters, who loves to visit
Mrs Spratt lRuthJ, Dr Fairweather's sister
Oswald Spratt, her meek and mild mannered husband
Janlce Morgan, who meets with an acc1dent
Archer Turner, a most persistent young man
Mrs Margaret Turner, his charming mother
Dr Crosby Benson, who employs modern methods
Mrs Dorothy Goodhue, who has a will of her own
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Richard Duthie
Marie Burns
Kathryn Weimer
Betty Weaver
Harvey Scholl
Doris Scholl
Agnes Mortensen
Mary Jane Kopp
Lauren Beaver
Carol DeMent
Merle Moore
marilyn Hayter
Richard Young
Elaine Petersen
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OLD GLORY
Program
Max Falconer
Carol DeMent
Richard Richter
Of Thee I Sing'
Loyal Forevern
WDawns Early Lightn
Music by Junior Group
Marie Burns
James Miller
Glorious Pastn
Let Freedom Ring'
WOn the Old Camp Groun W Mary Jane Kbpp
HReign the Democracies
Beulah Neiens
Years to Comen Mr Young
Music
Old Glory Fruit Cup
Uncle Sam's Cho1ce Potato de la U S
Washington Style Peas Stars and Stripes
Amber Waves of Grain
American Salute
Drink of the Democracy
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COM ITTEE
Harvey Scholl, Betty Weaver, Harriet Dorsey,
Marie Burns, Boyd Falconer, Kathryn Weimer,
Merrill Lett, Adabelle Slmon
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nay ll 1941 8 oo
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Invocation
'Lift Thine Eyes
WSend Out Thy Light'
Class Sermon
Selectlon
BSD9diCt1OD
Recess1onal
ommenc Qnzent
High School Auditorium
Mrs Ingram
Sextet
Mlxed Chorus
Double Duet
Mixed Chorus
may 11, 1941 8 oo p m
Proces onal
Class Will
Class Gifts
Music selection
Class Prophecy
Key presentatlon by the Senior President
Junior acceptance
Music selection
Pageant
Part Self Realization
The Spirit of the Purple and White
An Inquiring Mind Salutatory
Public Health
Recreation
II Human Relationships
Respect for Humanity
Part
Cooperation and Friendship of Nations
Family Relationships
Part III Economic Efficiency
Democratic Family Finances
Occupational Cooperation
Vocational Guidance
IV Civic Responsibility
Law Observance
Voting
Communlty Planning
Part
Valedictory
Music selection
Presentation of Honors and Awards
Presentation of Diplomas
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Scripture Reading . . Rev. Evans
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Back Row Beverly Lange, Rita Ann Smith, Imogene Benson, MarJorie Roots, Dickie Sisler,
Roger Rathman, Marilyn Roots, Joyce Petersen, Freddie Witte, Pauline Hayter
Second Row Lola Patty, Bonnie Chrlstensen, Joan Biggs, Mary Marcellia Redburn, Ivan
Grinstead, Robert Miller, Margaret Ann Bongers, Robert Liesener, Ida Grace Chris
tensen, Ronald Gill, Marilyn Steinmetz, Miss Long
Front Row Sandra Powers, Oralyn Johnson, K Charles Feller, Lois Gissible, Russell
Osen Jimmie Mclntyre, Karol Kaufmann, Frances M1l1er Norma Deane Biggs, Enid Lou
Burns, Ellen Rasmussen Miss Budd, Charles Chadwick absentl, Merlyn Christensen
Kabsentl, Bobby Kblly fabsentl, Leon Parker Cabsentl, Carol Jane Lindblom Kabsentj,
Roy Patty labsentl
1 Gretchen Budd
Nebraska Universlty
Drake
K1ndergarten, Grade 1
1
Fern Long 'R if
Waldorf College
Grades 1 2
3 Jetta Knowlton
Des Moines U
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Back Row Lloyd Akers, Miss Knowlton, Eugene Rasmussen, Junior Fowble, Robert Pratt,
B1lly Taylor, Gail Forte, Robert Lett, Howard Karns, Louise Nelens, Muryl Rath
man, Miss Nervig
Third Row James Denny,Jerry Grinstead,Joan Highley, Patric1a Gil1,Roberta McIntyre,
Dixie Buttolph, Mary Sams, Janice Kelly, Marylin Anderson
Second Row Bobby Sisler, Alice Ne1ens, Wayne Johnson, Janet Sue Johnson, Howard
Gregerson, Dickie Buttolph, Dean Karns, Donald Kelly
Front Row Barbara Ann Hollenbeck, Cleo Gr1nstead,Barbara Ann Pearson, Gail Carlson,
Barbara Lee Bell, Norman Taylor,Verda Mae Haszard, Paullne Henderson,Don Turner,
Carol Porch labsentl, Jerry Sheumaker Kabsentb
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Norkman, Ann Rhoads, Mary K Bongers, Rex Turner,Jane Porch, Sally Keasey, Azel
Ames, Betty Jane Lewis
Second Row Frankie Parker, Eldon Hagen, Charles Rob1nson,Wayne B1ggs,Jack Ruggles,
Charlotte Koob,Nargery Rhoads,Love Joy Spry,Delbert Chr1stensen, Arthur Miller,
Lloyd Denney, Donny Mitchell
Front Row Bllly Brookner,Margaret Shaffer, Alanna Forshay, Orin Burns,Leola Ne1ens
Danny Osen, Marvin Barber, lilo Buckley,Dolores Gregerson, Cleo Plowman,Richard
H
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1 Kathryn Nervlg
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Iowa Un1vers1ty
Grades A 5
2 Leona Dominy
I S T C
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3 Earl Bock
Maquoketa Jr College
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Back Row Gerald Tibken, Irene Carlson, Darlene Lett, Robert Petersen, max Biggs,
Ronald Roots, Juanita Taylor, Virginia Johnson, Mary Kelly, Phyllis Pratt
Second Row Mr Bock, Helen Turner, Dorothy Millholl1n, Gene Petersen, Johnny Ras
mussen, Shirley Linfor, Carol Carlton, Byron Christensen, Gene Parker, William
Hagen
First Row Robert Sams, Jack Highley, LaVeda Christensen,Charles Smith,Lola Chad
wick, Blaine Biggs, Dean Beecher
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the 1941 Spartan. The kindness of your welcome to our business
managers was an encouraging experience. And in return for your
courtesy and cooperation, we trust that all patrons of the Anita
High School will give you their patronage. --The Editors.
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GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
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PHONE 149 Anita
Compliments
HILLYARD CHIELICAL C0
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BONGERS
BRGS.
Your REXALL Drug Store
May the years ahead hold
for you the happiness of
your school days.
ANITA
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TYPEWRITER
More Underwoods sold to
schools and business firms
than any other typewriter
Margin Stops Up where they
belong within easy reach
Marginal arrangements can
be accomplished faster and
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UND ERWUUD ELLIOTT
FISHER COMPANY
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INSURANCE
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this annual
Best wishes to the class
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GOOD LUCK SEN1 ORS
BURKE BROS.
HOG BUYERS
IOWA ' S GREATEST INDUSTRY
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ANITA SCHOOLS
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DEPENDABLE ALWAYS
DR JOSEPH SCHIFF
PHYSICIAN AND SURG1-:oN
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Grain Coal Feed
Fence Livestock Seeds
Trucking
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Clover Farm Store
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Best Wishes
1941
HERFF JONES CCNPANY
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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
REPRESENTATIVE
GEORGE HULILL
FORT DODGE, IOWA
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ALFRED DEMENT
ANITA IOWA
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Short Orders
Cigarettes
Lunches
Ice Cream
Sandwiches
AND FUN
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CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
TH GOLDEN RULE DEP'T STORE
WITH THE GANG 'Best for Less'
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