Earlham High School - Memories Yearbook (Earlham, IA)
- Class of 1956
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It is the hope of the 1956 Cardinal Capers Staff that, as you glance through this book in the years to come, you will recapture those moments--and the echoes will begin again - ii f as Iwi ,Q-1 .415 To you, our parents, we dedicate this annual of 1956. We appreciate your guidanc-e, encouragement, and sacrifices of time and money that have made it possible for us to be members of this graduating class. We trust as we io out from the Earlham High School, and ta e our places as citizens in our communities, that you will see your interests and efforts have not been in vain. Zamdafg Aztx -5 11 LEFT TO RIGHT Wllham Prtce Stanley Nelson Beryl Kenworthy Lawrence, Platt Presldent James Welch Mrs James Welch Secretary STANDING James Hemphtll A qi ' .,,,..,.... 111 32 cn! CFT1 'EJU7 v-171 .-. E QCII -,JFT1 GZ gt: f-'II P- F' l ' X N n Educat1on IS a key whlch can unlock many doors to you To you semors I can only say that I hope we have prov1ded you w1th that key You are begznnmg your Journey and educat1on can be l1ke a lamp 1n your hand a guxde to show you the way TY,-uv ALFRED VOSS Pnnclpal SCIBHCB 'W I su'-'54 ROBERT MUMMA Voc auonal A gnc ulture Q0 1-si ROGER ORR C ommercxal it K: 'sl ' ef -7 M LUCILLE KNAPP ORVAL KNEI: WARREN KURTH Enghsh Llbranan Mathemaucs SOC131 SCISHCC Coach pf . N'--.ff JACK OATTS Musu. ll' ' fisqfff IJ' .f,y-14 asv? Q.: JACK PADILLA FLORENCE TRUXELL ISABELLA GODBY Drxvers Tralmng Enghsh, Dramatlcs Vocauonal Home Coach makmg A V ,j,, W me mmf wflzli as up seniors P Q.- V-, Ss RICHARD HARLAN BOBENHOUSE: Class Officer 2, 3, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 4, Trumpet Trio 2, 3, 4, Trumpet Quartet 2, Student Council 1, 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Class Play 3, Musical Festival 1,3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Marching Band Contest 1. DARLA JO ANN BOMAR: Glee Club 1, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Y-Teen 1, 2,3,4, Re Echo 1, Librarian 1,2,3. L. DELORES BURNHAM: Mixed Chorus 1,2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3. SANDRA MAXINE COMPTON: Twirler 1,2, 3,4, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3, Re Echo 3, 4, F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 4, Librarian 2. GLORIA ANN ALLSUP: Secretary 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Concert Band 2,3, Pep Band 2, March- ing Band 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 1, 2, Homecoming Attendant 3, Cheer- leader 2. PAUL E, BEDWELL, IR.: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. LOLA LOUISE BLACK: Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4, Concert Band 1, Pep Band 1, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Glee Club 1, 2, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2. SHIRLEY ANNE BLACKBURN: Twirler 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, Vice -President Glee Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Re Echo 1, 2, Junior Play 3, Large Group Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Y-Teen 2, President 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Speech Club 1, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. 'Q' DEAN COTTEN: Football 3, Mixed Chorus 4, F.F.A. 1, 2 VERNA JEAN COUNTRYMAN: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, One Act Plays 3, 4, Librarian 12, 55, 4, KAREN MARIE CRAWFORD, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo, and Small Group Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Large Group Contest 1, 2, 3,4, Music Festival 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Sextct 1, 2, 3, 4, Pianist 4, Clarinette Quartette 1,4, Librarian 1,2, Re Echo 2, 3, Y-Teen 1.2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, One Act Plays 3. JAMES CRESWELL: Student Council 1,2, Football 1, 2, 3. L 1. . 4 'Sf J, i -'ff A l i Tig AS' Q E.-'yy ,wc y xr ll RICHARD D, DUFF: Class President 2, 4, Student Council Representative 1, Student Council Vice-President 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Manager 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A, 2, Speech Club 2. RICHARD W, DUFF: Football Manager 1, 2, 3,4, Basket- ball Manager 1,2, Basketball 3, 4, Track 2,3,4, Manager 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 4, Solo 1, 2, 3,4, Musical Festi- val 1, 3, 4, Large Group Contest 1,2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Re Echo 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Speech Club 1, 4, Span- ish Club 3, Class Plays 3, 4. BARBARA GRACE DUNMIRE: Basketball 1, 2, Concert Band 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1.2, 3, 4, Sextet 3,4 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Junior Play 3, Re Echo 3 4, Large Group Contest 1, 2, 3,4, Music Festival 3, Librar- ian 1, 2, HELEN MARY GIPPLE: Basketball 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 4, Pep Ba nd 1, 2, 4, Marching Band 1, 2,4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Large Group Contest 1, 2, 4, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Re Echo 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Drama Club 3,4. 1 I Qi , S:3e',!,f Av' A. L S fb L f-:fi ,. , , .s 4 my rv ,EM DALE ELDON LINEWEAVER: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, F. F.A, 1, 2, 3, 4. MERLIN E. MAPES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: F. F. A, 1, 2, 3, 4 Officer 4, Annual Staff 45 Junior Play 3. ZOLA 1, MERICAL: Basketball 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Speech Club 4, Cheerleader 2. GERALDINE MAYE NELSON: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4g Junior Play 3, Student'Council 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, 2,4, Annual Staff 4. f MARY ISABELLA GODBY: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sex- tet 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3,4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,4g Dra- matic Club 3,43 Junior Play 3g Contest Play 3. KEITH A, GRIFFIN: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 4, Track 1, 2,3, 44 Mixed Chorus lg Student Council 3, F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DARRELL ROBERT GUILL: Transfer from Alleman High School 43 F. F. A, 4. JERALD RICHARD HILL: Transfer from Redfield High School 4g One Act Plays 4g Librarian 4. gg: uv 's JUDITH ANN NELSON: Class Vice-President 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Dance Band 4, Saxophone Quartet 4, Music Festival 3, Large Group Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teen 1, 2,3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Re Echo Staff 2, 4, Homecoming Attendant 2, Band Queen 2. ALAN OSBORN: Football Manager 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3. JAMES A. ROSS: Football 1.2, 3,4, Track 3,4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, F. F.A. 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4. JUDY A. SCHAFER: Concert Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Band 4, Glee Club 1,2, Dance Band 4, Clarinet Trio 3, Clarinet Quartet 4, Large Group Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3,4, Speech Club 3, President 4, Spanish Club 3, Junior Play 3, One Act Plays 3, 4, Re Echo 3, Librarian 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Music Festival 3. N-7. f ve A' ' - f 5,1 4 22 li r? 'T' EDITH MAY SHAFFER Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Large Group Contest 3 Music Festival 3 Y Teen 1 2 3 4 Re Echo 4 Librarian 2 3 RONALD GENE SMITH Class Officer Vice President 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Baseball1234FFA 1234V President 4 S C District Reporter 4 Student Council 4 Junior Play 3 VIRGINIA C. SPILLERS: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 4, Speech Club 4, Student Council 3, 4, Dance Club Secretary 4, Annual Staff 4, Secretary and Treasurer of Student Council 3. CHARLES LESLIE STANLEY: Football 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 3, Baseball Manager 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, F. F. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. t 111 ' W v- 75- ' DAVID s. STRONG, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Concert Band 1, h ',, C' x Pep Band 1, Marching Band 1. ' A DALE W. VON RENTZELL: Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, , wi' Mixed Chorus 4, F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE MAE WERTS: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Large Group Contest 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sextet 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 2 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Junior Play 3. DIXIE LEE WRIGHT: Class President 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 1, Drum Majorette 2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, Officer, Student Council 1, 4, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Attendant 1. WILSON HUGH YOUNG, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 1, Student Council 3,4, President 4. 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Q 5 , Y 'Y Darrell Adams Harold Adams Dick Algreen Joan Beaman Leonard Bedwell Coleen Boyle Donald Brown Ronald Brown Marilyn Chase Connie Clague Pat Clark Jerry College Evelyn Foley Paul Freeman Larry Gilbert Harlan Griffin Brenda Hester Larry Hougham Russell Imboden Linda Inman Corine Kenoyer Ernest Kephart Bernice Kirscher Mary Lenocker Margaret Letz Marilyn Manning Paul Marston Lila Mintle Judy Moore Shirley Nuckolls Patricia Piatt Marilyn Peterson Delores Powell Janice Price Ruby Ralston Rodney Ramsey Donna Sloan Mary Jane Smith Sharon Smith Ierry Standing Harold Waddell Jerry Wild Roger Wilkie 'Missingz Marion Atkins Vx ,Q V 'Q SEATED, LEFT TO R.lGl-IT: Jim Ross, Dixie Wright, Bill Young, Mr. Voss, Mr. Hemphill, Dick D. Duff, Larry Spencer, Dick Bobenhouse. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Smith, Dean Nelson, Rodney Ramsey, Ronnie Branam, Virginia Spillers, Shirley Blackburn, Glen Ramsey, Glenna Smith, Judy Moore. Our Student Council is organized to represent every activity. Each . class chooses two representatives. One is the president of the class and the other is elected in the middle of the year. Y-Teens and F. F.A. are evenly represented, also Band, boys and girls athletics. 6 Electing our Student Council president was fun. Each class had a candidate. One period was set aside to hear campaign speeches and prom- enade candidates. The election was held in the gym. Bill Young was chosen president for the year, and those selected for his cabinet were: Vice-President-Dick D. Duff, Secretary-Dixie Wright, Treasurer-Larry Spencer, for the first semester. During the second semester the Vice- Presidency and Treasurer changed to Glen Ramsey and Elaine Welch re- spectively. The Student Council has charge of many activities. In October the council sponsored the Homecoming parade and dance. Miss Sandra Comp- ton was chosen our queen and crowned at the dance. Her attendants were: Judy Moore, Susan Welch, Glenna Smith, and Shirley Blackburn. Also our council sent four representatives to the Northern Association of Student Councils. They were: Glenna Smith, Virginia Spillers, Glen Ramsey, and Ron Branam, As it is our custom the council sponsored the Christmas dance. This dance was a very special one as it was dedicated to Mrs. Fred Hunter, who helped to establish our present dance club. In addition to these activ- ities our council sponsored the chapel services. Each Monday morning we brought different ministers to speak to the student body. k Stanley, We are proud that our student council is one of the most active in and Chuc the state. b U . Seniors' Alan gndidate--Bill Young' Promenade than 2151 , PJ :gi J v l ,r v -ua.-4 - ' i K -.' FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Mumma, Merlin Mapes, Ronald Smith, Merrill Adams, Bill Young, Dnle Lineweaver, Wayne Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Donald Brown, Roger Wilkie, Marvin Bennett, Truman Payne, Harold Waddell, Russell Imboden, Alan Houseman, Darrell Adams, Dick Algreen, Tl-IRID ROW: Keith Mapes, Harold Adams, John Frederick, Dale Von Rentzell, Kenneth Young, Walter Henkle, Bill Bond, Harlan Griffin, Errol Heckman, Darrell Guill. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Kephart, Keith Griffin, Ronald Brown, John Brunsmann, Tommy Payne, Jim Williamson, Charles Stanley, Dean Nelson, Marion Adkins, Jerry College. alone cvzmew of ,4me'z6ccz Some of the achievements of the F. F, A, were the winning of the 1955 Tractor Rodeo, Freshmen initiation where we initiated 13 new boys into the organization in an assembly program. Six members represented our chapter at the National F. F, A. Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. We honored our parents at our annual Parent and Son Banquet this spring. Our chapter had the largest exhibit of livestock in the F, F. A. division at the Madison County Fair. We were also well represented at the Iowa State Fair, where Dale Lineweaver had the reserve champion Hereford heifer. Our chapter float tied for Znd place in the 19 55 Homecoming Parade. We have bought 12 head of ewes to farm out on shares to help out our chapter treasury. .jg , s . tear?-Q AT LEFT Ronald Smith District Reporter AT RIGHT Dean Nelson Took Gold in State Creed Speaking Con- test. if' , QW K fffl'm i '53 'f2f.v - I 9.w3? m- mw ?W'M l H : fW f'! l v QQ VM - 1 '? ' !.T -'I SITTIlxG LEFT TO RIGHT Susan Welch Sandra Compton Max1ne Nelson Glenna Sflllth Shlrley Blackburn Geral dxne Nelson Vlfglllla Sp111ers Janet Leeper STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Elame Welch Connxe P1att Mrs Godby Adv1sor DIXIE Wnght 'Zend True to trad1t1on the Earlham Y Teens have been actlve 1n the Earlham I-hgh School. Each month has found them present1ng an lnformatlve, 1nsp1rat1onal, and lnteresung program to the g1r s of the hxgh school. Suc programs 1nc1uded sluts, sl1des, movxes, and panel d1scuss1ons. On November 19th the Rev. Glenn Lamb, of Des Molnes, enllghted us on the subject, Pa1nt 1ng a Portra1t at our annual Mother Daughter Banquet. Smdey At Chmstmas t1me we sent a box of food and clothmg to a needy fam1ly 1n the commumty. We also had a card shower for Janlce Adklns, a former Y Teen Pres1dent, who has been 111. pf esxdent Blackburn' Durm football season we sold home made candy at time home games, and candy bars and apples at the home basketball ames. Comphments of From the money recelved from these projects IOWA POWER we hope to send a number to the Summer Y Teen AND LIGHT Conference. Aga1n th1s year one of our members, ADEL, IOWA Mary Godby, was elected to serve on the State Y Teen cablnet. , fy nz, . . - K 7 .1, ,f Nxr1 , . , T A' 1 A . A . 41 ' ,'QGf2ZWZ ' 'A E W, Vg P 3 ,V ,,,. f . - has fr ' mx. wg . ,il A. N44 A :S V LTV' . -- . -' Y ' W J'L.' if ' 21:1 Us - ffm' 'fy ' A 1 I f f,,,p'r-r f' '. :I 91, A- , l 6 . 'f ' 431: ,'rf7'iQfrfl'. 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SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Geraldine Nelson, Helen Gipple, Karen Crawford, Mary Godby, Shirley Blackburn, Dixie Wright, Judy Schafer. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Merlin Mapes, Chuck Stanley, Mr. Orr, Sponsorg Dick Boben- house. Typist and proofreaders pouring out copy to make the next deadline. 046' .at ir Xe ., The Re Tvto For The Money-Dean and Diana Nelson Mickey Mouse Club-Freshman class 554,000 Dona, Quesmn Ml. Voss to Ole Faithful wrttmg up the news items Judy S and Dick B for the Re hello F Zoo Parade-VVayne Pitvver ld Search For Totnorrox 527 28 7.9 ,Snnnner Bride--All ' :Guiding Liehtw-I. H4 RE-ECHO STAFF lllrigflltvr llay Totnt Editor - - - Sandy Compton' lflklmr hnalb ,am O Asst. Editor - lfreshman Report Sport Reporter Feature Reporters Senior Reporters Interview Report Grade News Rep Junior Reporter Circulation - JANUA EAR LHAM H RECTOR HAS SONG lt is not everyday wg- v-itlu vt-lt-lirities liar Ill' ' ell Ile Zi! ofle his vam fliis It Oiltts at Dr ed it is a n a slant Fiesta for a i ranged Drake l this nun will be t able for It was New York ter known music. Th first Publis. regular con the fntnrc. H CUIIIPOSCI' but mm' and top with a l sold on at ro for the time lilamc XYelch'1. A 'C Lucy-' T ? Golden 'Windows-E2 1-r, Marilyn Peterson! V vm' Delores Powellgufnlfjy Hoody Mr' Mary Godby - llarhara Dunmirex Sally VVilkie llelen Gipple Judy Nelson Edith Shaffer Diana Nelson we XVheeldon, - janet Brittain 1956 Q Music nl- Punusl-n-:D .fm l'Q ' can ho i. 5' I ,W hispering Streets- 1 Tecl Mack's Amateu and Sharon S. Man Against Crime- Auction Party-M r. I've Got A Secret- ---E. H. FRESHMAN Ilere we are again n't here last week. liverybody is now energy they have le vacation, Classes hz fl ,j 'Q if Vwxk SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Compton Elaine Welch, Helen Gipple, Sally Wilkie Mary Godby, Janet Brittain, Judy Nelson STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Peter sen, Barb Dunrnire, Karel Koboldt, Ruth Craw ford, Diana Nelson, Joyce Wheeldon, Edie Shaffer. Compliments of EARLHAIVI ECHO I Q'? .fs .sf I A 11 gf K - 1 iii. ,AA Y-LTP Y' If FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Russell Imboden, Larry Spencer, Janice Price, Susan Welch Marilyn Manning, Sharon Smith, Janet Brittian, Shirley Nuckolls, Barbara Schardein, Sallly Wilkie. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Corine Kenoyer, Juanita Spranger, Bernice Kirsc er Ruth Crawford, Diana Nelson, Judy Nelson, Ruby Ralston, Joan Beaman, Charles Nierman, Marvin Bennett. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elaine Welch, Linda Inman, Mary Godby, Jane Jackson, Dean Nelson, Miss Truxell, Jerald Boyle, Coleen Boyle, Judy Schafer, Marilyn Ross. Compliments of BROWN'S BY-LO GROCERY 81 EARLI-IAM LIVESTOCK CO. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Nuckolls, Joan Duff, Geraldine Nelson, Joyce ' ' Wheeldon, Mrs. Knapp, Jerry Hill, Marilyn Peterson, Pat Gilman. STANDING, 4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Leeper, Coleen Boyle, Diana Nelson, Connie Piatt, Judy Schafer, Carolyn Powell, Delores Powell. 1 hw ,I L X ,, , I ' .5 , , , P3!,' V-4-H,-4 -fe I it Y rr' ,fglyvlgfb f vw, 66444 77 .4 ' 5' rj' . 1 Sk.-,, Happy Birthday dear Georgy' il What time is it? There's a lot to this make up job. , Q rf , 4 . 1 1 ,,... ..-ap ' f tu f , , it .N 5 l . K, 1, E SQ-A ,-..-a 1 She isn't perfect, she has her faultsg I love her just the same, I . 1 N K 7 . ,, 'af' i y, :gr- , I Am I Happy? Ask Raymond. He even likes my cooking. ,. g, ,Q W, ,, A, e 5m?'i . A . -'LY' - 'Pm ' . - yr v . 1 .. . s . ' ' L' ' P t'-Ru. 'Let's smf' .e gf, ps 5 Such a combination . nf i . th ...jr 5. sg. t .L. , Alright t 4 1 .5 t zgbzeacdag 'Maagita - - Declamatazq 2 f , -3-In IL.. A Q fix Declamatory group listening to our recordings to see how we sound. A f -4 f n,.ila+:. an ,sr 5:1 .ernm- Q S Janet and Dean using properties in their speech work. Larry Judy Janet and Dick engaged IH a discussion group meeting District winners studying their critlclsms with Miss Truxell to learn how they can improve their selections for the District Contest Compliments or HUNTER MOTOR COMPANY game! FIRST ROW: E. Welch, C. Piatt, I. Schafer, S. Bedwell, J. Beaman, D. Benz, A. Fegan, K. Crawford. SECOND ROW: F. Gon- seth, D. Nelson, J. Brittian, C. Brad- shaw, B. Nellis, D. Henry, R. Imboden, B. Schardein, J. Nelson, M. Bruett, P. Ross, I. Leeper, D. Bobenhouse. THIRD ROW: P. Ken- worthy, J. Lorimor, S. Mapes, R. Crawford, M. Godby, M. Scverson, L. Werts, D. Adams, R. McDon ald, B. Koboldt, C. Clague, M. Lenocker, S. Welch, J. Brunsmann. STANDING: Mr. Oatts, L. Spencer, D. Duff H. Gipple, G. Godby, J. Duff. Whether they are playing at football or bas- ketball games, during an assembly, or on a parade, the Cardinal Band, under the direction of Jack Oatts, adds life and pep to the occasion, 'g55?FT ee Ha! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Price, Pat Gilman, Marilyn Manning, Mary Jane Smith, Marilyn Chase, Bonnie Nellis, Jean Fegan, Judy Moore, Donna Adkins, Shirley Blackburn, Janet Leeper, Edith Shaffer, Judy Nelson. SECOND ROW: Lucile Werts, Freda Gonseth, Dorothy Werts, Shirley Algreen, Karen Price, Maxine Nelson, Marilyn Ross, Pat Clark, Susan Welch, Dixie Wright, Carolyn Powell, Marilyn Peterson. THIRD ROW: Sharon Smith, Delores Burnham, Corine Kenoyer, Carolyn Bradshaw, Barbara Schardein, Glenna Smith, Linda Inman, Juanita Sprunger, Ruby Ralston, Ruth Crawford, llelen Gipple, Geraldine Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Bedwell Connie Piatt Coleen Bo le, Elaine Welch Ann Brunsmann, Mary Godby, Karel Koboldt, Brenda lies- : n y I ter, Diana Nelson, Nancy Clark, Barbara Dunmire, Karen Crawford. Mr. Oatts, Director, on right. I I S4414 4 7615 4 mom gong Wall .. V ,. .........4a-- .f 7wvWPd 7660 E' XXX V . benhouse Qrck BO er and beep ' 7zamZone fmzled Jeff Lorimor, Sumner Mapes, Ruth Crawford, Mary Godby Pai ROS5n S md!! 7704466 Qmcgba Sczxapdane Zazzle! Russell Imboden, Bonnie Nellis, Judy Nelson, Barb Schardein ez' Zeez Zee' lm E13 Sch Ch, C I afer, Karen Cjjflze Pier, Jud Word ' ,V ine wel Compliments of DE LUXE CLEANERS Madrid, Iowa tice . one oft Shirley Blackburn Dixie Wright Sandra Compton LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Smith, Connie Piatt, Glenna K Smith, Mary Godby, Barbara Dunmire, Karen Crawford. N X A Y, fi: Q Sill ' X05 H X 'xi'-...' n Compliments of EARLI-IAM LUM BER 8: VIOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP A eztetlea LEFT TO RIGHT: Freda Gonseth, Lucille Werts, Elaine Welch, Barbara Schardein, Dixie Wright, Janet Leeper. wing gan Don Henry , Connie Prarr, Sudy Schafer, d SECOND ROW : Lucr1e Leeper, Par , xt! 5 FTRST ROW , LEFT TO RXGH 1 Rudy Nekon, Barbara Schardern, Harne W e , Werrs, Snrnner Mapes, Ruth Crawford, Mary Godby , Die Ross, DKCRW Duff, Mr, Oarts, epgmv x,XdAM Bradshaw QN4 FXRST ROW , LEFT TO R1GHT:Sudy Schafer, Saner Brruarn, Sanrce Lorrrnor, Sndy Netson, CaroXyn Mary So Bnrerr, Berry Koboxdr, Saner Leeper, SECOND ROW: Nancy Brunsrnann, Doris Ramon, Peggy Ken- worrhy, Lnerke W errs, Rnrh Crawford, Snrnner Mapes, leiiery Lorn-nor, Marcene Sev exson, Larry sseh Trnboden, Connie CXagne, Mary Lenocker. C Orn . F pl-lfn LYNN Sits of IRY Spencer, RU DCS MO. 1 HCS, Iowa T Carolyn Bradshaw , Xch Karen Crawior , R Bohenhouse, Saner R , 400 a 30045 M f iff.- Fight, team, fight! And fight they Compliments did, and cheer the cardinal did, his lusty of chirps combining with those of the student H, D, KENZIE body, in an undiminishing support of our Rep. of HERFF teams, whether they won or lost. JONES CO. i 3 4 1 iff? I va r 1 xii' -4.421 77Zeet 'Me Qzdiaczla . .. 2, 4,5 FEV 1 i fb ,, N 5 ., .4 L -1 L, ,,, v f f 'F I-3 sf -. it 5 -' L., ,ug f I ' ' X , , x , W 5 - v Z . X -,FJ J P-I 1 :tn . Q g J , x g D Q Gm: PV 9, -l 1,9 Q fx, 1 I -D L ll 1 I V - L1 66 r Ifs xg' 'fl I' -- V ,yy . X ,Q ,, v , y , by .wr I 7, I , K A , Ia y 1' x v ia- A x A ' 1 -v '9 i'7I 'N I 00 It 'A ra at is - -My be -- ' . 1 X - ' v v ' '., ww' V N ,,A. K I ' V X r, K ' Q , - K . V , r R L' A K -I-WJ 1 .. sX it I I 3? I f AQ , vm Q- 5 hir., i X Q qw' .as I f is 'H ' L A .I l t , 74,,,. , ,I 1 ..-Q 1' I QQ? ts 'I I ' ' 'B xr 1 Y , . Q, Y 4, 9- U , Y . 'VN' few gi, K J my ,,,,kk s 1 T gr V X ' 7 I XA , A A , X NN ,I ,J ,lf ,I .xy I p ,Qff j gl' A x W9 V .ap 3, j My L. :,,: . 5 If X K V ,W sg . , my 5' . . L V l' X R K N ' A ' 1 I , ' ' 9. I w :avg Lf. 'XRS .' 'f , . .1 xxx! .if p - X , Ex f h X f f , u . Us TOP ROW: Harold Adams, Paul Marston, John Peckham, Bob Sloan, Leonard Bedwell, Ronnie Branam, Don Henry. SECOND ROW: Darrell Adams, Dean Nelson, Dwight Letz, Bob Spillers, Jerald Boyle, Charles Stanley, Ronald Smith, Keith Mapes. THIRD ROW: Paul Bedwell, Dean Erb, Dick D. Duff, Jim Ross, Glen Ramsey, Bill Young, Rodney Ramsey. FRONT ROW: Jim Williamson, Merlin Mapes, Merrill Adams, John Binns, Keith Griffin, Kenneth Young, David Strong, CARDINALS FINISH THIRD IN CONFERENCE Coach Jack Padilla and his assistant Orval Knee, guided Earlham to a 7 won, 2 lost, season's record, in Mr. Padil1a's first year at Earlham. The Cardinals defeated Casey and Dallas Center in convincing fashion to open the year, but, were defeated by Adel and Stuart in equally convincing victories. The Cardinals rebounded to win their final 5gamcs of the year. These last 5 games saw the Cardinals roll up 148 points to their opponents 20. Most important victories included a 26-7 victory over Woodward, and a 25-0 win over Redfield in Earlham's homecoming 2 V,fY contest. ,- I ' ' ' M All-conference selections for Earlham were Bill Young, Dick D. I ,' 'A YPDWLPX Duff, Kenny Young, Glen Ramsey, and Jim Williamson. XL AC cds cOft Compliments of FARMERS co-OP ELEVATOR .JCPIKU 4 A-.ifefeffeavilfwf 'llfftqf' I 7 CC' SbCfGfCG6fg' 2467 Cm if 'nn 443 1 X f' . 1 N-N aw f' pa- v ' ' , . , , , L ,M V V ' ,J . f f ',- -7 -f -N rr 1 - , . 1 L , . f - 1 Q. A ' ww . mmf rf .3555 ff W A .L . 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FIRST ROW Manager DICR D Duff Dxck W Duff Russell Houston B111 Young Leonard Bedwell Bob Sloan Manager Merr111 Adams SECOND ROW Coach Orval Knee Darrell Adams Dean Erb Ronnre Branam Walter Henkle Kerth Gr1ff1n THIRD ROW Paul Marston Dean Nelson hm W1l11amson Dav1d Strong John Bruns mann Ronald Smrth SEASON RECORD The Earlham Cardmals off to a fast start Ours O Van Meter De Soto Panora Stuart Stuart Redfteld Dexter Oakland Dallas Center Woodward Truro Macksburg Ltnden Madrrd Adel 40 County Tournament Sectlonal Tournament P ended the 1955 56 season wtth a respectable 10 7 record After an open1ng loss to Van Meter Earl ham won seven stratght games before fa1l1ng to Oakland 61 52 and Adel 80 46 The Cardtnals entered the county tourney wtth an 8 3 record Earlham defeated Truro 1n the semt flnal round on a last second bask et by .hm Wrlltamson ln the ftnals the Card f1c1t only to lose to Macksburg 58 57 tn a dtsputed defeat The boys entered the Sectlonal Tournament at Adel meetmg Adel rn the f1rst round The boys agarn rallted mn the second half only to lose 52 40 Earlham placed second rn conference play wrth a 5 won 2 loss record All conference select1ons were Jtm W1ll1amson F1TSt team B111 Young and Dav1d Strong second team Compl1ments of Concrete Matermals 81 Construct1on Co and Earlham Cafe 45 563 - , 77 39 ' , - 42 35 f ' ' ' 63 44 , - 3 , - , 50 39 V ' ' 49 22 ' - . 52 28 - -, - , 52 5,1 . . . . , - Adel inals came from a fourteen point halftime de- 38 60 . ' ' ' ' :ff 52 49 ' 1 :ff 57 58 . ' 78 31 , u ' ' . ' 54 72 ' ' , :f::I: Y , . . Ni , 7 .,...,q F49 ' QJMQ1-0-we ...build I -paw 'au-Y-. , ar, .. .,. . . 4. ,.., . .,. , I 3 . iQ, 3' gb 5 X Season Record Ei We Opp. ' Menlo 66 53 gt 4 Van Meter 87 78 C er De Soto ' - 4 38 36 Panora 66 52 Stuart 80 52 Stuart 44 47 Redfield 78 32 Dexter 56 48 Redfield 4 87 44 Oakland Adel Dallas Center 60 40 V Woodward '85 71 . Linden 63 47 Earlham Cardinalettes set a new record of victories at Earlhain High with 20 wins and 2 losses. Coach Orval Knee's girls conouered all of their ooponentsin the Rac-' coon Valley Conference to go undefeated in conference play. This is the second con- secutive conference title for the Cardinalettes. I Over the Christmas Holidays the Cardinalettes traveled to a perennial state tourna- ment team, Oakland, and again'the girls brought home a victory by defeating Oakland 63 to 45. With this added feather in their hat they went on to win the County and Secf tional titles. I I a 5 . I V , ri-jew' addy ed W S 6 If he p -'fr' ,i '. , Ph , if 7- 7--.1 Q ' , 5 s on gidltliinal Van M ete r ilgiigdrict Perry 5 T ournament Scores We '63 70 57 '71 49 57 62 59 2 . 'ii ilu 4 ? so 17 60 35 50 63 51 In District competition Ankeny was Ear1ham's first hurdle. After defeating Ankeny 57 to 50, Earlham lost to Menlo by one point 63 to 62 in a last second heart breaker for the District semi-finals. The Cardinalettes ended this record season by trounc- ing Perry 59 to 51 to the win, the Consolation round of the District Tournament. Individual honors go to Dixie Wright for competing in the State Free Throw Contest: District Free Throw Champ, and Sectional Runner-up. Barb Schardein as District Free Throw Contender and Sectional Champ for the second consecutive year. ' Ann Brunsmann represented Earlham on Jack North's 4th All State Team. Dixie Wright and Mary Godby were mentioned on his All State Honor Roll. 1 W ll 1 E' Q Rl ilu? VJ A 'ELPH V Em HU . wr l, , . ', I I Pt' ' ' - f..X 1 ' 1 I '- f ' Dx ' 1 ,. V. A. ' th , F A. . . ,M rigx A Barb Schardein wg ' ' Dixie Wright 7 if fi. am J Efrwi ls r ,J , ,M I X it ' M Pillai 2- L J if J -Rf-HM . PWM J. fs ' W,1 Q, f - I ip ,ff--me 1 2 J M '-Vwtst J 'FQ ...sllsss it - . J , .. ya, D' A B-ilA'i,Hri FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Jack Padilla, Richard D. Duff, Bill Young, Kenneth Young, Jim Williamson, David Strong, Richard W. Duff, Ronald Smith, Coach Orval Knee. SECOND ROW: Truman Payne, Jerry Standing, Charles Nierman, Marlin Nuckolls, Darwin Barnett, Dean Erb, Keith Griffin, Paul Bedwell, Ron Branam, Glen Ramsey, John Frederick, Darrell Adams, Willis Smith, Keith Mapes. THIRD ROW: Bill Bond, Rod Ramsey, Wayne Fastle, John Brunsmann, Jerald Boyle, Dean Nelson, Tom Payne, Jerry College, Wayne Kephart, John Binns, Robert Kirscher. Compliments of EARLHAM RURAL FIRE SERVICE, INCORPORATED FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Nelson, Jim Williamson, Alan Osborn, Leonard Bedwell, Jim Ross. SECOND ROW: Coach Jack Padilla, Larry Spencer, John Binns, Walter Henkle, Mer- rill Adams, Dale Von Rentzell, Glen Ramsey, Dean Erb, Coach Orval Knee. THIRD ROW: Bob Sloan, Paul Bedwell, Allen Houseman, Wayne Kephart, Ron Smith, Jerry Hill, Errol Heck- man, Darrell Adams, Harold Adams. ' u 'MBI i 1 ,, , Q . as E 'Wim - 'fe ,X VK Y XX. 59 Xl Qi' a f jf x. . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Werts, Beverley Gilman, Jean Rhine, Sharon Golightley, Fred Bomar, Richard Scar, Delmar Mangham, Leonard Chance, Rex Burton, Dale Guill, Mrs. Bleich. SECOND ROW: Rosalie Waddell, Marcene Severson, Dorothy Benz, Gretchen Godby, Rosalie McDonald, Helen Stanley, Douglas Ramsey, John Clague, Sharon Barnett, Karen Lorimor. THIRD ROW: Mary Frey, Robert Garrett, Leanna Fredrick, Patricia Mills, Everett Chance, Janice Lorimor, Ronald Garrett, Judy Duff, Alvin Rater, Sumner Mapes. Compliments of PHILLIP DUFF HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS 8: QUALITY SEED CORN 8: A FRIEND FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Yeager, David Gomez, Wava Balver, Mary Jane Cotten, Donna Mintle, Jerry Swinford, Jeffrey Lorimor, Zehpha srringham, Larry Rine, David Freeman. SECOND ROW: Bill Foley, Mike Gil- bert, Sandy Bedwell, Kenneth Creswell, Peggy Kenworthy, Patelea Hole, Annette Cushing, Corbett Griffen, Mary Jo Bruett, Saundra Clark, Jerry Kephart. THIRD ROW: Otho Rater, Kenneth Koboldt, Daryl Gordon, Clifford Piatt, Nancy Brunsman, Betty Koboldt, Sharon Frederick, Mike Inman, Doris Ralston, Marilyn Smith, Jim Binns. nh 2 A v p W ' , 'EP J Sian- v 0 V eu' ,4 - F af . 3, 'l we Q. Q on fs J' Om Saud sr- Apu in 'nl' l.lll 'nun FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Gomez, Gary Swallow, Don Nuckolls, Billy Mintle, Sherry Gubser, Don Hager, Marjorie Koboldt, Don Harris, Wandalois Schlotz, Sandra Ahnen, Charlotte Boyle, Jean Clark, Miss Lents. SECOND ROW: Richard Burnham, Betty Rhine, Mary Wilson, Doyle Mapes, Linda Allsup, Steven Radokovich, Richard Petersen, Mary Kenoyer, Harry Werts, Virginia Pruitt, Jim Welch, Sherry Birk. THIRD ROW: LeRoy Wahlert, Linda Appell, Larree Imboden, Alan Fagen, Shirley Branam, Ruth Countryman, Francis Allen, Rojean Frederick, Robert llenocker, Judy Percy, Lee Spencer, Louise Rater, Johnny Jones. Compliments of DR, D, GUBSER 8: DR, I-I, BOBENHOUSE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Birk, Jim Bobenhouse, Tommy Gomez, Barbara Derrickson, Sandra Powell, Judy Hibbs, Lorraine Mills, Keith Brittain, Carol Crawford, Keith Sheaffer, Janet Sprunger, Jim Werts, Joanne Clague, Roger Gilman. SECOND ROW: Herschey Hester, Frances I-lermon, Robert Scar, Mary Guill, Gerald Kirscher, Erich Matthews, Joyce Cushing, Jim Smith, Joe Wahlert, Peggy Clark, Ronnie Routh, Rose Cooper, Gene Price, Gail Mang ham. THIRD ROW: Clark Brittain, Bruce Koboldt, Jeff Hemphill, Veda Dunmire, James Wetrich, Pam Hougham, Vicki Price, Jack Kinnkennon, Sharon Hess, Sandra Morrison, Beverly Schardein, Michael Bobst, Steven Daggett, Barry Brown. 'tio 2 W 74454 I rp F as 4, 4 A Ah. , . fx 5 :Lx I X lb ' , -- 'I VIIM Lflll 9:84 ,ab I . ,wi 1 Lv 'loo 0 ymfz ,F P3 if FIRST ROW: Sharon Wahlert, James Brittain, Terence Summy, Jerry Cairns, Jean Percy, Ivan Chipp, Gary Edwards, David Boyle, Donnie Setterly. SECOND ROW: Leland Mapes, Ronnie Ahmen, Larry Henkle, Leonard Adams, Dennis Clark, William Smith, Norma Jean Pryor, Io Ann Chance, Sandra Piatt. THIRD ROW: Miss Mleynek, Bonnie Ludwick, Nyla Mapes, Keven Frederick, Janet Foley, Billy Kenoyer, Jack Davis, Frank Smith. Compliments of D, X, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS BEESON'S D, X, SERVICE--BOB REYNOLD'S TANK SERVICES FIRST ROW: Mrs. Biatto, Linda Mills, Karen Boyle, Jay Lee Merical, Alma Rater, Philip Higgins, David Vaughn, Richard Kenworthy, Craig Bek. SECOND ROW: Dixie Kasal, Phyllis Burton, Eleanor Benz, Beverly Allen, Carolyn Griswold, Kathy Mapes, Judy Atkins, Bobby Gomez. THIRD ROW: William Ralston, Larry Dawson, Stephen Leeper, Jane Sandusky, Suzanne Peterson, Gary Armburg, Kamela Brown. NOT PICTURED: Sheryl Young, and Robert Morris. ,740zd 2 I 1. 'Q , sa-.X .,,..4'-, n - Wa' X- 'Mad . CCS ,I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Edwards, Arlene Summy, Norman Bennett, Susan Pruitt, Bobby Waters, Gary Gilbert, Shirley Young, Kay Nuckolls. SECOND ROW: Myra Rae DeVore, Delores Madsen, Sharon Smith, Dennis Stegall, Karen Pryor, Judy Davis, Joyce Appell, JoAnne McDonald. THIRD ROW: Craig Wambold, Gene Ann Alexander, Charles Mills, Dixie Bond, Gary Patience, Robert Allen, Ronnie Wynkoop, Dale Kephart, Jimmy Price. TEACHER: Mrs. Olson. Compliments of ROY B, ANDERSON--HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnny Cairns, Senita Chipps, Denny Swallow, Gaylord Schaeffer, Donald Waters, Russell Smith, Larry Percy, Ricky Gomez, Billy Clark. SECOND ROW: Philip Moore, Jimmy Case, Barbara Smith, Linda Smith, Bobbie Algreen, Bobby Derrickson, Jane DeVault, Marcia Anker, Judy Hemphill. THIRD ROW: Bobby Bomar, Charles Wheeldon, Nancy Koboldt, Nancy Price, Frank Johnson, Larry Rater, Dani Inman, Danny Higgons. TEACHER: Mrs. Goeldner. Q? .LH fl X 4 -il go R ff, nf- ! 'iq' :i C. ' 4 J eaond FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Allen, Carolyn Frey, Steven Edwards, Larry Chipp, Bonnie Blauer, Debbie Lorimor, Stephen Peer, Robert Smith, Gayle Wynkoop, Linda Mendenhall. SECOND ROW: Dennis Lorimor, Dickie Fletcher, Nancy Anker, Victor Shetterly, Wanda Smith, Kathy Bedwell, Jean Guill, Linda Cleveland, Dennis Scar. THIRD ROW: Gerry Hougham, Keith Schardein, Sharon Wilkinson, Donna Smith, Phillip Morrison, Susan Martens, Loretta Armstrong, Jimmy Stanley, Diana Hircock. Compliments of INMAN OIL CO, 8: FLETCI-lER'S CONOCO SERVICE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Shelley, Jean Gomez, Danny Bomar, Ronnie Post, Marilyn Appell, Larry Derrickson, Ralph Stuart, Sonja Shetterly, Leonard Rehard, Miss Bilney. SECOND ROW: Enola Morris, Linda Junkin, Marcia Sandusky, Steven Neal, Linda Christensen, Kay Bedwell, Nancy Madsen, Grace Blankets, Doris Kephart. THIRD ROW: Teressa Wait, Vemette Frederick, Camillia Bosley, Morgan Day, Bobby Hougham, Johnny Kenoyer, Kenneth Summy, Rebecca Thraikill, Jimmie Davis, Jimmie Griswold. MISSING: David Amburg and Tommy Wood. nCwJ50 'l ma .sp t 0 A Q 6 01,5 Kenda- ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Bomar, Joan Silverthom, Howard Coffman, Kevin Summy, Beverly Patience, Jim Oatts, Donny Hircock, Lillie Algreen, Dixie Piercy, Miss Hall. SECOND ROW: Linda Silverthorn, Susan Moore, Ronald Clevland, Ricky Dunmire, Denison Crawford, Nick Boyle, Carol Nelson, Sharon Reynolds. MISS- ING: Marty Mohler. Compliments of COOPER VARIETY STORE 8: EARL SCHALKLE CLOTHING ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Hall, Bobby Kenoyer, Elnora Clark, Shirley Piatt, Mary Gomez, Mary Belle Playton, Roger Edwards, Dorothy Slater, Carol Appell, Kay Hunter, Rita Harris, Stephen Padilla. SECOND ROW Eddie Smith, Junior Davis, Bryce Webb, Lee Anne Leeper, Mary Alexander, Karen Rater, Steve Waugh, Jerry Moreland, Roger Jones. MISSING: John Mills. Jada- pn-Q my 1 0 ,I ffdaeztcaew The 1956 Ca1-dmal Capers Staff w1shes to take th1S opporturuty to express then' smcere apprec1at1on to the many loyal supporters that have made th1s book poss1ble Th1s page contams a complete 11st of all the advert1sers that have contnbuted to the success of th1s book EARLHAM SAVINGS BANK EARLHAM ECHO HUNTER MOTOR COMPANY INMAN OIL COMPANY FLETCHER SERVICE STATION CONCRETE MATERIALS 8: CONSTRUCTION CO EARLHAM RURAL FIRE SERVICE INC PHILIP DUFF HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS QUALITY SEED CORN BEESON'S D X SERVICE STATION 8: BOB REYNOLDS TANK SERVICE EARLHAM LUMBER COMPANY VIOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP DR HARLAN BOBENHOUSE DR DARWIN GUBSER UNITED FOOD MARKET EARL SCHALKLE CLOTHING FARMER'S CO OP ELEVATOR COOPER VARIETY STORE BROWN'S BY LO GROCERY EARLHAM LIVESTOCK CO RAMSEY SUNDRY 8: CAFE EARLHAM MOTOR COMPANY ERB'S LOCKER SERVICE QUALITY MEAT 8: PROCESSING EARLHAM CAFE FLYNN DAIRY Des Moumes DE LUXE CLEANERS Madrld IOWA POWER 8: LIGHT Adel HERFF JONES COMPANY H D KENZIE REP Carroll HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES ROY ANDERSON REP Des Mo1nes A FRIEND WOLTZ STUDIOS Des Mo1nes I 8: 8: OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS fWWW ' L W ,F I4 ,f I ff, -i.',9,,wQ4. 2' 'A H? i in ,Q
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