Colfax High School - Tiger Yearbook (Colfax, IA)

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Mention We the aenior class of ,53w dedicate this annual to our parents who have so patiently guided our footsteps through thirteen years of schoolf this being the last one of our high school career. We wish to express our sincere thanks for the faith which they have had in us and we hope that in the years to come that faith may be richly rewarded. SCHOOL BOAPD: SuDt. Heirr.ann, John Evans. Henry Boss, Harold Frey, Cecilia Hopkins, Opal Wharff, Arthur The primary concern of American education today is...to cul- tivate in the largest number of our future citizens an apprecia- tion both of the responsibilities and the benefits which come to them because they are American and free. James Bryant Conant.... FIRST ROW: yiss Parker, Mrs. Gepford, Mr. Boss, Mrs. Rinker, Miss Gauley, SECOND ROW: Mr. Moberly, Mr. Terhune, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Cashman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Deininger, Mr. Hootman, Mr. Sanner, Mr. Miller. Dick K. Moberly B. S. Mathematics Central College Pella, Iowa Richard Hootman M. A. English University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Richard L. Sanner B. S. Science Iowa State College Ames, Iowa Joseph Cashman B. A. Psychology Grinnell College Grinnell, Iowa Barbara Gepford B. S. in Home Economics Iowa State College Ame s, I owa James P. Deininger Master of Music Composition University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado Henry T. Boss Master of Education Harvard College Cambridge, Massachusetts Daryl Miller B. A. Psychology University of South Dakota Vermillion, South Dakota Dale Terhune B. A. Industrial Arts Iowa State Teachers College Cedar Falls, Iowa ’’iehard Johnson B. S. in Education Drake University Des voines, Iowa Elsie Gauley B. A. in English and Philosony Westmar College LeMars, Iowa Beth Parker B. A. in Business Administration Central College Pella, Iowa Joan Nelson B. S. in Home Economics Iowa State College Ames, Iowa Donald R. Jordan Big Don Vice President Senior Clsss Football 23l|. Basketball 1231 Baseball 123 j. Sport3 Editor (Annual) li C Club 3I4. Sgt. at Arms of c Club Librarian 1). Darren LeRoy Cllpplnger Clip President of Senior Class Football 123I4. Basketball 12 C Club 234 Annual Starr 1; Robert A. Johnson Esquire Secretary of Senior Class Pnotography club 3 Junior Class Play Annual staff lj. Joan Lee Meckley Jody Treas. of Senior Class Basketball 123ij. C Club 3 Ij. Mixed Chorus 12 Glee Club 12 Junior Class Play Sec. of Sophomore Class Student Council Trees. 3 Homecoming Queen Ij. Librarian 23 Annual staff Ij. Orange ani Black 1231 . Jack Lee Rhone Boys' Glee Club 234 Mixed Chorus 231). Football 1 Operator's Club 4 Annual Staff 1). Barbara Maxwell Barb Band 12314- Annual Staff 4 Cadet Teachers 3U- Junior Class Play Dramatic Club 1). Library Club 1). Office Girl 34 Patricia Ann Tomlonovic Patty Annual Staff Editor Basketball 1 Pep Club 123 Girls' Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Orange Black 234 Student Council 3 Secretary Student Council 3 Vice President of Class 1 Dramatic Club 4 Office Girl, Supt. 34 John Bill Williams Johnny Annual Staff 4 Football 134 Basketball 1234 Track 12 Orange Black 12 C Club 1234 Chorus 12 Joe Morgan Football 1234 Basketball 123 C Club 1234 Annual Staff 4 Jo Ann Lee Bell Judy Band 12 Cheerleader 34 Cadet Teachers 4 C Club 34 Dramatics Club 4 Office Girl 4 Pep Club 3 Annual Staff 4 Patricia M. Schroder Pat” Glee Club 2 Cheerleader 23k Junior Class Play Cadet Teachers Ij. P. H. A. I4. ”C” Club 231+ Dramatics Club k Annual Staff k Librarian 12 Pep Club 23I4. Walter Lee Williams Wally” Annual Staff k Basketball 3I4. Baseball 12 3 4- Junior Class Play Chorus 2 Harold Markus Rinard ”Hal Photo Club 3 Annual Staff I4. Mary Florine Reese Cheerleader 1 Band 13k C” Club 123k 0 8c B Typist Annual Staff £ Cadet Teachers I4. Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Library Club 3k Junior Class Play Jeanna Louaine Stevens Louie” Basketball 123 Band 13k Glee Club 12 Mixed Chorus 12 C Club 123k Cadet Teachers k Library Club 3k Orange Black I4. Annual Staff I4. Dramatics Club 3 Eben Van Dusseldorp Jr. Eb ”C” Club 23k Football 123k Track 12 324. Basketball 1 Photography Club 2 Annual Staff I4 Constance L. Mindham Connie Annual Staff 1+ Editor of O B 4 Staff of 0«:B 123 Pres. Cadet Teachers 4 Junior Class Play Dramatics Club 3u Library °lub 34 Mixed Chorus 2 Girls Glee Club 2 Principals Office Girl 3 Pep Club 123 Vice-Pres. of soph. Class Raymond Thompson Ray Football 1234 Basketball 14 Track 1234 C Club 1234 Annual staff 4 Gene La verne Meckley President of Class 23 Vice-Pres. of Class 1 Student Council Pres. 4 Dramatic Club 4 Curtain Puller Junior Class Annual Staff 4 Donna May cross Glee Club 2 ”ixed chorus 2 pep Club 1 Prompter Jr. Class Play Annual Staff 4 Marilyn Ann Sample Orchestra 12 Mixed Chorus 14 C-lee Club 4 F. H. A. 1 Annual Starf 4 Charles Ray vadsall Shorty Football 1 Baseball Manager 2 Annual Staff 4 Charles Lewis Charlie Baseball 23 Football 1 Basketball 1 Asst. Stage Manager Play Annual Staff 1 Charlotte Sue Bartlett Chas Basketball 123k C Club 1231 Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Annual Staff 1 Junior Class Plav Dramatics Club I F. H. A. k Cadet Teachers 1 Vera Wagner Verrie Glee Club 231 Mixed Chorus 123 Basketball 1 Office Girl 1 Librarian 2 Annual Staff 1 Gary Homer Miles ’Bugs Basketball 131 Baseball 131 Annual Staff 1 Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Junior Rlass Play C Club 31 Russell Gene Deaton Russ Vera Wagner Verrie Glee Club 123 Mixed C C Club 1231 Annual Staff 1 Margaret Ann Millburn Maggie Basketball 123-Captain 3 Band 121 Glee Club 12 Mixed Chorus 12 C Club 1231 Junior Class Sec.-Treas. Cadet Teachers 1 Librarian 3 Annual Staff h. C Club Treas. 3 Lila Hoy Main Lulu Mixed Chorus 2 Glee Club 2 P. H. A. 1 Prln. Office Girl 1 Cadet Teachers I4 Annual Staff John Hale Williams Willy Football 12314- Basketball 1 Track 3I4 C Club I23I4 Annual Staff 1; Charles Duffy Duffy Basketball 1 Football I4 Track 3k C Club I4 Operators Club 3k Photography club 23 Dramatics Club 3I4 Science Club 1 Annual Staff I4 Karalyn Talsma Schroder Tals Baske tball 123I4 C Club 123U Basketball Captain U Annual Staff I4 Eleanor Welch Ellie Basketball 12 Basketball anager 3k Glee Blub 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Annual Staff I4 Dramatics Club I4 Pep Club 1 C Club 3U Ralph Williams Ralphie Annual Staff Football 1 Basketball 123 Track 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Junior Class Play 3 Lawrence Lynn Marshall Larry Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2,3,4 C Club 2,3,4 Band 1,3 Business Manager of Tiger 4 Student Council 4 President of Freshman Class Homecoming Chairman 4 Vice-President of Jr. Class Jelenne Pieper Jeanne Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Pep Club 1 Prompter Jr. Class Play Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Attendent 4 Margie Kendall Marg Annual Staff 4 Harry Brant, Jr. Fussy Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2 C Club 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Doyle L. Kaldenberg Beefburger Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Junior Class Play Boys' Glee Club 3 Operators Club 3,4 Dramatic Club 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Shirley Ann Shuey Chop Suey Basketball 1,2,3,4 C Club 2,3,4 Student Council (Vice-Pres. 3 Annual Staff 4 Library Club 3 Sec. of Sophomore Class Office Girl 3 Home Coming Attendant 3 Dramatic Club 4 David Wharff Dave” Track 1,2,3 k Basketball 1 Football 1,2 Mgr. Basketball 2,3 Mgr. Football 3 C Club 2,3A, Business Mgr.- Jr. Class Flay Annual Staff I4. Dorothy Lea Doland Dottle Glee Club 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Dramatics Club I4. Annual Staff I4. Mary Martha Logan Annual Staff I4. Riohard Eugene Allsup Dick Track 1,2,3,14- C Club Football 1,2,3,14- Basketball 1,3 Band 1,2,3 Chorus 2 Photographer-Tiger Staff 3,14- Operators Club 3 Photographers Club 3 CLASS SONG Gee, but we'd give the world To be in CHS again. We would really like to be a Freshman green again. Good-by for now you teachers and pals, Good-by for now you iellows And gals, Gosh darn itJ Gee, but we'd Give the world to be in CHS Again. We really mean it. In CHS again. CLASS FLOWER CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Pink Rose Our aims success; Our hope: to win. Rose and Blue Hast tll anb Testament WE, the Senior Class of 1953 of Colfax High School in the County of Jasper, State of Iowa, being of sound mind and memory and considering the frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain, and publish, and de- clare this to be our last WILL AND TESTAMENT. FIRST--We order and direct our Executors here in after named to pay all our just debts and expenses as soon after our graduation conveniently may be. SECOND—After the payment of such expenses and debts, we give, devise, and bequeath: To the Class of 1954, our six rows of seats and privacy in the study hall, Remember though, you Lucky Juniors, 3 rows are on the east and 3 are on the west side of the assembly11 I, Dick Allsup, will my Power Glide to Slip-clutch Stier. I Charlotte Bartlett, will my Dago's to Joyce Graham I, Jo nn Bell Hodgson, will my little 23 packages to anyone who can afford them. I, Harry Brant, will my athletic ability to Pete Smith. I, Darren Clippinger, will my sweet disposition to Bob Franz. I, Donna May Cross , will my skill to acquire a diamond in my Junior- year to Carol Ann Mindham. I, Russell Deaton, will my steady romance to Mel Lenox. I, Dorothy Doland, Will my quiet ways to Charlotte Cox. I, Charles Duffy, will my mental ability to Tom Pieper. I, Lila Main, will my married life to Jim and Georgena. I, Charles Had3all, will my Studebaker to anyone who knows the combin- ation to make it run. I, Robert Johnson ESQ., will my technique for growing a beard to David Jolly. I, Donald Jordan, will my red-head to LeRoy Hidok, providing he does not take advantage of it. I, Doyle Kaldenberg, will MY wide awake eyes to Sleepy Shepley. I, Margie Kendall, will my shyness to Sharon Roberts. I, Charles Lewis, will «11 my good cars to Fred Balmer. I, Mary Logan will my black hair to La Rita White. I, Larry Marshall, will my ice cream shop to Rhalee Lester, providing he doesn’t eat too much. I, Barbara Maxwell, will my chin wiggling ability to anyone who thinks he can master the art. I, Gene Meckley, will my perfect attendance to Lorna Tiffany. I, Joan Meckley, will my height to Carolyn Huntrod. I, Gary Miles, will my card playing ability to Larry Barker. We, the four musketeers, Margaret Mlllburn, Connie Mindham, Mary Reese and Louaine Stevens, will our cedar chests to anyone who can afford to fill them. I, Joe Morgan, will my butch hair cut to Dick Wood. I, Jelenne Pieper, will my long blonde hair to Lucille Rorebeck. I, Jack Rhone, will my ability to get out of Social Problems at 9:30 to anyone who loves Social Problems. I, Harold Rinard, will my driving ability to hit Cadillacs to anyone that can afford it. I, Marilyn Sample, will my quiet self-spoken ways to Rose Mary McCuen. I, Shirley Shuey, will my knack for getting along with the Clip- pingers to Patty Case. I, Pat Schroder, will my cheer leading ability to Marcia Evans. I, Karalyn Schroder, will my pierced ears to Cheryl-Krebs. I, Raymond Thompson, will my aches and pains to anyone who can possibly stand them. I, Pat Tomlonovic, will my seat in the back of the bus with Stan to Sharon Tomlonovic. I, Eben Van Dusseldorp, Jr., will my physique to Ronald Hender- son. I, Vera Wagner, will my brother troubles to Donnarae Pratt. I, Eleanor Welch, will my interests in the alumni to Kay Muck. I, David Wharff, will my interest in West Des Moines to Donnie Brown. I, Jack Williams, will my women and shack at the football field to Bob Russell. I, John Bill Williams, will my love for Chevies to Dennis 'rey. I, Ralph Williams, will my careful driving ability to LeRoy Pickles. I, Walter Lee Williams, will my nickname Walt to Walter Adair. We, the Senior Class, will our Love for school to the up and coming Freshmen, and hope they carry on the old tradition. LASTLY, We make, constitute, and appoint Beth Parker and Henry Boss to be the Executors of this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made before this time. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our name and af- fixed our seal the 26th day of May, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred fifty-three. This instrument was on the day of the date there of, signed published, and declared by the said testators to be our last Will and Testament in the presence of those who at our request have subscribed their names thereto as witnesses in our presence and in the presence of each other and who do hereby certify that at the time of the execu- tion of said will, the testators were of sound and disposing mind and memory and understanding and under no “ 'Projih tc% 3 3 Aloha Drive Hilo, Hawaii June 1. 1963 Dear Mary, How are you, Eben, and all the little Juniors? I would like to con- gratulate Eben on finally receiving the contract to fix Highway 117. Gary and I have Just returned from a cross-country tour of the United States. I lectured on the editorship of Household Magazines. During our tour I ran across several of our classmates of '53 and I thought you might like to know of their fortunes. While crossing the Pacific on board the ocean liner we happened to meet Mr. Boss, who has finally made his first million from C. H. S. and has retired. Lila and Jack Main were the first ones we saw. They are now living in Death Valley and are in the plumbing business and raising their own lit- tle Main's. While in Hollywood I saw three of our classmates. Thev were Dick All- sup, who has his own photography shop taking cheese cake pictures, Margie Kendall, who has taken Dale Evan's place with Roy Rogers and is doing very well, and Mary Logan, who is now running a boarding house for bachelors. I found Dorothy Doland still waiting on the dock in San Francisco for his sh$ to come in. While in the state of Washington we found Robert Johnson, Esquire, as head barber in a logging camp and specializing in Shaves. If you are ever in Northern Alaska stop in at the Williams Trapping Corporation run by none other than Jack, Ralph, Walter, and John Bill Wil- liams. Their specialty is Polar Bears 1 I was passed by Charlotte Bartlett running a footrace with a polar bear to the Williams Trapping Corporation to see who could get there first. Getting back to the U. S. we stopped at Joe Hadsall's Double R Bar Ranch where Donna May is the general manager and they are raising their own stock. Darren Cllppinger, who is now foreman of the American Airlines in Mon- tana and wife, Pat, are busy trying to keep all the little clippers on the ground. While traveling through the Colorado Mountains we stopped to visit Maggie and Swede who are living next door to Louaine and Dutch and are br- inging up their own little Foothills. Between the sand dunes of New Mexico, we found Joan and Eldon rearing their own little Piles. While passing through Texas we were astonished when we saw a huge man- sion surrounded by oil wells with fourteen kids and a Cadillac belonging to Charles Hadsall with Bev holding half interest. In a quaint mission of Old Mexico we found Marilyn Sample working as a missionary. As we traveled across Arkansas we found David Wharff as Chief Girdle Tester for the Promise Girdle Company. Our next stop was in our old home town of Colfax where we found aever- al of our classmates still there. Among them was Russell Deaton who has gained the pianist's at Joe's Tavern. Amazed at finding Gene Meckley as Superintendent of dear old C. H. S. we were also dumbfounded at finding Charles Lewis teaching social problems and coaching football. We asked about Shirley Shuey and were surprised to find that she and Bob are the major source of supply for the future Colfax basketball teams. Since failing to make their first million, Jelenne and Leland have now started on their second million by adding sugar to mineral water and sell - ing it as Colfax Brick Cabin Syrup. As we were walking down the street I saw Harold Rinard smashing through a blockade of Chevies with the Cadillac he is chauffeuring for Superinten- dent Meckley. Going West on highway 6 to Des Moines, we had a slight acci- dent and were taken to the Lutheran Hospital where we found Vera Wagner as Superintendent of Nurses. After recovering, we drove through the South side of Des Moines where we heard a lot of racket. It was caused by Mr. and Mrs. Pat Guggino (nee Pat Schroder) and all their little pitter-pats. While crossing the Mississippi River into Wisconsin we saw the River (Jueen owned ail operated by Gary Miles,, with Eleanor Welch singing Can't Help Lovin' those Men of Mine as her theme song. As you know, one of the main businesses in Milwauke is Miller's High- life and one of the main features of Miller's Highlife is their chief tast- er, Jo Ann Bell Hodgson. On Lake Michigan we found Larry Marshall, who has constructed his own Marshall Field for seaplanes and is doing a bang-up Job. Sleeping on A Sealy is Like Sleeping On A Cloud. For further infor- mation just ask Doyle Kaldenberg, who was just recently fired for laying down on the job. Mr. Universe, better known as Charles Duffy, is about to defend histitfe as heavy-weight champion of the World this coming Friday night in the Chi- cago Marigold Arena. While attending the Annual Chicago Fair, we took in the livestock show where we saw Joe Morgan take five grand prizes with his new special kind of Bull. While watching Colorvision in our Waldorf Astoria suite in New York City we tuned in the program Five-Star-Lt.-General-Gideo. The general, portrayed by Big Don Jordan, with Ray Thompson as Private Ranger Ray Dan- ger were in their Suoer Sonic Ship heading for Nuna, a new moon. Now in New Hampshire, although they are not in the cough drop business Barbara and Stan are still busy manufacturing their own little Smith Broth- ers. In the woods of Maine we chanced upon a trading post operated by Harry Brant, known as the Fuzzy Fur Factory . As you know, Fuzzy suppliestUr for bear animals. Now entering the Mrs. America Beauty Contest in Atlantic City as an en- try from Iowa, is Mrs. Karalyn Talsma Schroder, who was also the Queen of the Corn Festival held annually in Iowa. Pat T. and Stan D. are making a fortune catching baby turtles in Flor- ida and selling them to the Rancho Candy Co. to make chocolate covered tur- tles and are doing a snappy Job. Do you still have the job of hiring and firing Eben's secretaries? Why don't you find a man secretary? How about Don Jordan? It seems to me that he took Secretarial Practice in High School. Gary Just said that it's time for us to go to the Hawaiian Opera so I guess I'd better sign off. Ibu Wt ilookeb tihen Larry Marshall Dick Allsup Jack Williams Hodgson Mary Logan 5 Dorothy Doland Eleanor Welch Deaton Louaine Stevens Harold Rinard Donald Jordan Mary Reese Jack Rhone Lila Hoy Main Charles Duffy r m r- v t feZr' j Vera Wagner Eben Van Dusseldorp -.-4 '- 1 Joan and Gene Meckley Darren Clippinger Miss Parker Donna Cross Charlotte Bartlett Margie Kendell Pat Tomlonovic I a Kalph Williams Connie Mindham Joe Morgan Karalyn Talsma Schroder Ben and Marilyn Sample JUNIOR A FIRST ROW: P. Case. C. Huntrod, Mrs. Gepford, Sponsor, D. Shadley, D. Edvards, B. Sibert. SECOND ROW: F. Duffy, B. Alexander, M. Patterson, J. Graham, R. KcCuen, THIRD ROW: P. Smith, L. Hoy, M. Marshall, E. Schoonover, T. Pieper, b. Franz. FOURTH ROV : F. Balmer, R. Wood, B. Paynter, B. Sally, O.Stier, S. Daft, B. Hanson. JUNIOR B FIRST ROW: P. Freestone, L. White, T. Brown, L.Hogendorn. SECOND ROW: Mr. Moberly, Sponsor, B. Lenox, B. DeGraff, K. Muck, S. Tomlonovic, M. Thompson, THIRD ROW: P. Johnson, L. Pickles, L. Tiffany, R. Sirith, R. Henderson. FOURTH ROW: B. Lawton, B. Naisbett, J. Marcsisak, D. Frey, B. Russell. SOPHOMORE A FIRST ROW: S. Kendall, L. Brunk, D Mr. Terhune, J. Ward, L. Curtis, N. B. Sample, B. Allfree, R. Lester, J Tomlonovic, J. Henning, M. Muck. SECOND ROW: Mason, B. Lewis, D. Brown, THIRD ROW: W. Adair Lenox. SOPHOMORE B FIRST ROW: A. Carlson, C. Mindham, G. Lewis, J. Howell N. Beals, C. Cox, M. Dollnsek, C. Krebs, A. Wolfe, Mr. T. Van Billiard, G. Alexander, L. Curtis, N. Sager. , L. Rorebeck. SECOND Hootman.THIRD ROW: M. ROW: Lester FRESHMAN A FIRST ROW: J. Franz, D. Dick, M. Van Billiard, M. Evans, S. Roberts, A. Kono. SECOND ROW: J. Gleason, D. Waage, D. Shepley, J. Hanson, M. Lenox, Miss Parker, sponsor. THIRD ROW: W. Sharp, L. Hidok, A. Cross, C. Renfro, M. Quinn, J. Dick, L. Barker. FOURTH ROW: C. Acton, J. Tomlonovic, T. Dodd, and M. Iske. FIRST ROW: G. Mindham, R. Stevens, D. Pratt, E. Marcsisak, D. Zachery, B.Williams, W. Earls. SECOND ROW: J. Davis, C. Allsup, J. Garside, M. Umphress, J. Dickerson, E. Fields, Mr. Johnson, sponsor. THIRD ROW: D. Russell, J. Warnock, D. Marcsisak, D. Wagner, L. Roush, D. Jolly, and J. Good. Junior EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: G. Riebe, L. A McKee, K. Lynn, D. D. Russell, D. Whice, D, McCombs, Mr. Miller, L. Lamb, M. Howell, FOURTH:ROW: K. Kintz, A. Jones, R. Nexi, T Zachary, B. Johnson, K. Johnson, M. Hayes, A. Jones, j. pink, Lowery. SECOND TOW: Miss Gauiey, Sponsor, T. Marcalsak, A. Jones, D. Lockhart, N. Gregg, R. sciers, T. Lunaers. B HiU . D' HonnlnB J Long, D. Eawaras., G. Logan, D. Morgan, K. Russell, T. Scirrier, t. White! P. Mason, L. Van Elsen, L. Van Eisen, T. Britt, K. Musgrove, , Pratt, D Davis 6 SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: D. Kendall, K. Wam, J. Patty, Mr. P. Brown, K. Baker, B J. Stillians, S. McKee J. Evans, K. Barber, C. Sunicool, D. McNear, w. Sciers Cashman, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: J. Brown, R. Jolley, H. Gregg . RobsDn, L. Gibson, D. Johnson. THIRD ROW: E. Mercer , J. Williams, G. Roberts, V. Gibson, D. Funk, C. Hill. 9 9 9 Snapshots ( rom to right) Walter Sharp, Larry Marshall, Darren Clippinger Jack Williams, Eben Van IXisseldorp, and Dick Marcsisak. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Dale Terhune. Raymond Thompson, Fred Balmer, Charles Duffy, Alfred Smith, Don Jordon, Dick Allsup Don Russell, and Coach Dick Johnson. FIRST ROW: James Hanson, Tom Van Bill- iard, Bob Franz, Joe Morgan, Harry Brant, John B. Williams, and Bob Sally. RECORD uoirax Colfax 0 Colfax o Colfax 7 Colfax 13 13 Colfax Colfax 14 27 Colfax 12 7 Colfax 0 0 19 The Co-captains on this year's team were Harry Brant and Joe Morgan. The Tigers, led by the scoring of Harry Brant, managed to salvage three football games from Leon Montezuma, and Madrid, while going down at the hands of Ankeny, Altoona, Nevada, Story City, Monroe, and Johnston, ending up In sixth place in the Hawkeye Central Seven Con- ference. Brant scored 25 points, while Van Dus3eldorp and Jordon collected 12 and 2 points respectively. Second team All Conference rating was received by Joe Morgan, while honorable mention goes to Ray Thompson, Don Jordon, Harry Brant, FINAL CONFERENCE and Darren Clippinger. : STANDING TEAM WON LOST TIED PER CENTAGE Story City 5 0 0 .1000 J ohns ton 3 1 0 .750 Nevada 2 1 1 .625 Altoona 3 2 0 .600 Ankeny 3 2 1 .585 Colfax 1 5 0 .160 Madrid 0 6 0 .000 Jelenne Pieper Donnarae Pratt The Colfax Homecoming was October 10, 19$2, at the Football field, ueen Jo- an Meckley was crowned by Captain Joe Morgan dur- ing the half in front of the grandstand. Follow- ing the game a dance was held in the high school- auditorium with’the facul- ty band playing. LaRita White Leona Brunk GIRLS' BASKE! Bill FIRST ROW: L. Rorebeck, J. Franz, S. Roberts, E. Karcsisak, A. Carlson. SEC°ND ROW: B DeGraff. R. Fuck, C. Bartlett, B. Lenox, J. Tomlonovic, P. Case, T. Brown. THIRD ROWt’j. Davis, Manager, M. Muck, S. Shuey, J. Howell ckl' XomionovTc’ E. Welch, Manager. FOURTH ROW: T. Dodd, S. Tomlonovic, C. Huntrod, D. Tomlonovic, Mr. Terhune, Coach, and Mrs. DeReus, Chaperone. This year the tigerettes, coached by Dale Terhune, came through the season with a 12 won and 8 loss record. The top scorer for the season was Shirley Shu- ey with 2li2 points followed by Charlotte Bartlett with 217, Theresa Brown with 13li, Janice Tomlonovic 9I1 JoAnn Howell, bij., Joan Meckley 39 Carolyn Huntrod 19 Aim Carlson 21, Twyla Dodd 17, Lucille Rorebeck 2. The guard positions were hand- led quite capably this year by Kay Muck, Pat Case, 3ernice Lenox, Beverly DeGraff Myrna Muck, Joyce Graham, Donna Tomlonovic, Sharon Roberts, JoAnn Franz, ana Shar- on Tomlonovic. The girls lost the second round of the county tournament to Prairie City 51- 33, but came back with a fighting spirit and determination to beat Carlisle 5I-I+7 in the first round of the sectional tournament, but lost to Altoona in the Semi- Finals 52-14.3 and then went down before powerful Hartford 33-3q. ih the consolation. Colfax County Sectional Semi-final Consolation Mitchellvllle 33 Monroe 17 Woodslde 22 Ankeny Altoona 3b Pella Christian Sk Madrid kh Johnston 27 Eldora a Prairie lty 5i Prairie City 23 Pleasantville Carlisle 57 Altoona 52 Hartford 3b Winterset 51 Valley 53 Don Jordan Points - 88 Gary Miles Points - 72 John Bill Williams Points - 389 H8rry Brant Points - 176 Jim Lenox Points - 19 Bob Pranz Points - 162 BovsmsKEiemi FIRST ROW: H. Brant, ROW: J. Marcsisak, D. W. Adair, W. Sharp, F. G. Files, D. Jordan, J. Williams, J. Lenox, B. Franz. SECOND Russell, C. Lewis, D. Brown, M. Lenox. THIRD ROW: Manager, Balmer, Coach D. Johnson, J. Hansen, Manager, M. Lester. The Tigers this year, coached by Dick Johnson, ended the season with a not too impressive record of four wins and fourteen losses. The team went into the county tournament a heavy underdog, and was stopped by a high-spirited Newton B team 70- They were also stopped in the first round of the Sectional tournaments by pow- erful Pella Christian 55-M3. Colfax was sparked this year with the high scoring of John Bill Williams, who compiled an overall score of 389 points. He was followed by Brant with 176, Franz with 162, Jordan 88, Miles 72, and Lennox, 19. The reserves that deserve a lot of credit for their fine work were Fred Balmer Ben Sample, Donnie Russell, Walter Sharp, Jim HanSen and John Marcsisak. Colfax 31 28 U9 5 +0 ■3 36 59 65 50 65 57 5V Opponents Mitchellville Monroe 8 Ankeny 59 Nevada 81+ Altoona 5 Johnston U9 Madrid Wl Mingo 57 Lincoln 57 Perry 97 Pella Christian 53 Story City Prairie City Pleasantville 76 8 Pella 81 County Tournament 59 Newton B 70 Sectional Tournament +8 Pella Christian TRUCK FIR3T ROW: B. Lawton, 5. Franz, D. Wharff, d. Hansen, J. Dick. SECOND ROV«: C. Du.ly, E. Van Dusseldorp, F. Bslmer, B. Sample, Coach ). Joiinson. BBSEBflLL FIR3T ROY : LIFT TO RIGHT: H. Brant, W. Williams, J.B. Williams, R. Lester. Second aCY : P. Johnson, N. 3eals, M. Lester, W. Sharp, B. Brink, Coach D. Terhune. THIRD ROW: L. Hoy, D. Frey, D. Jordan, J. Karcsisak, G. Miles, R. Deaton. FIRST ROW: R. Stier D L. Zachary, . Lockhart, JR.HICH A. Jones, A. Jones, C. Hili SECOND ROW: C. Sufficool, N. , A. McKee, D. Johnson, M. Gregg, Manager, E. Mercer Hays, FIRST ROW: D. Edwards, Lunders, K. Russell, B. L. La±b, L. Van Eis en. White, JR. HIGH J. Long, D. Russell, T. Stiffler, T. Pratt. SECOND ROW: T Robson, L. Gibson, M. Howell, J. Brown. THIRD ROW: D.Davis L. Van Elsen, Coach J. Cashman, K. Musgrove, P. Mason, School ActiorUco Tcm FIRST ROW:Left to Right: S. Shuey, P. Schroder, J. Hodgson, D. Jordan, Sergeant at Arms, B. Franz, Secretary Treasurer, J, Morgan, President, J. B. Williams, Vice— President, J. Graham, J. Howell, J. Meckley. SECOND ROW: L. Stevens, M. Millburn, M. Reese, B. Lenox, L. Rorebeck, T. Brown, M. Muck, B. DeGraff, K. Muck, E. Welch, Mr. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Terhune, R. Thompson, H. Brant, C. Bartlett, X. Schro- der, P. Case, D. Tomlonovic, R. Deaton, W. Williams, J. Karscisak. FOURTH ROW: C. Duffy, J. Williams, 2. Van Dusseldorp, D. Clippinger, L. Marshall, D. Allsup, F. Balmer, D. 7 harff• CHEERLf fl DE RS FIRST ROW: Left to Ri ht: M. Van Billiard, R. Stevens, G. Mindham, M. Umphress, E. Marscisak, M. lake. SECOND ROW: M. Evans, L. Hidok, K. Schroder, Mr. Moberly, B. Lenox, A. Cross. win nes FIRST R0V: P. Schroder, C. Renfro, C. Cox, J. Howell, M. Muck, D.Pratt, D, Zachery E. Mercsisak, A. Kono, S. Roberts, B. Maxwell, D. Doland, F. Duffy. SECOND ROW- B. Franz, E. Schoonover, L. Brunk, D. Dick, M. Quinn, J Dickerson, J. Henning L. Rorebeck, T. Brown, J. Graham, E. Welch, C. Mindhara, D. Shadley, M. PattersonJ Miss Gauley, sponsor. THIRD ROW: D. Brown, G Meckley, j Hodgson .L Curtis. L. Tiffany, D. Edwards, B. DeGraff, D Tomlonovic, C. Huntrod, Secretary, K. Muck , Vice President. C. Bartlett, P. Case, S. Tomlonovic. FOURTH ROW: G. Alexander R.Johnson. C Duffy, D. Kaldenberg, L. Curtis, P. Johnson, T. Peiper, B. Hansen, p. Paynter, President, F Balmer, 0. Steir, Treasurer, and J. Marcsisak. LIBRARY FI ST ROW: L . Brunk, L. Stevens, C. Mindham, M. Reese, C. Mlndhsm. C. Krebs. SECOND R0v: B.Lewis, D. Shadley, F.Duffy, M. Van Billiard, C.Acton, D., Zachary. m. Evans, Miss Gauley, sponsor. THIRD ROW: D. Dick, F. Balmer, D. Jordan, T. Van Billiard, N. Sager, B. Franz, and D. Pratt. CflDEf lEflCHEfiE FIH5T ROW: C. Windham, G. Lewis, J. Franz, R. Stevens, D. Pratt, L. Tiffany, Secretary, 0. Windham, President, B. Waxwell, a. Kono, T. 3rown, 3. Roberts, D. Dick, SECOND HOW: B. Schoonover, L. i- ain, 0. acton, M. Evans, M. Van Billiard, M. Muck, J. Graham, M. Iske, W. uolinsek, n. Wolfe, C. Renfro, Mr. Mob- erly, THIRD ROW: M. Reese, A. Gross, G. Windham, J. Davis, C. Allsup, L. Curtis, D. Edwards, J. Dickerson, J. Garside, E. Fields, W. Earles, T. Dodd C. Krebs, Miss Byal. FOURTH ROW: L. Stevens, f'illburn, P. Schroder, J. Hodgson, M. Thompson, ?. Zlse, M. Urr.phress, h. DeGrafT, K, Muck, C. Huntrod J. Toralonovic, S. Tomlonivic, C. Bartlett. OPERATORS CLOB SEATED: C. Duffy, Chief Operator, L. Brunk, C. Mindham, L. Pickles. G. Lewis, T. Pieper. STANDING: B. Sally, D. Kaldenberg, K. Lester, D. Frey, J. Warnock, Mr. Sanner, Sponsor, R. Lester, J. Rhone, L. Curtis, E. Schoonover, Secretary. SEATFD: L. Stevens, J. Meckley, E. Schoonover, Ass, Editor; C. Mindham, Editor; D. Tomlonovic, P. Tomlonovic. STANDING: C. Miniham, D. Dick, J. Tomlonovic, S. Krens, A. Wolfe, M• Dolinsek, Mr, Miller Sponsor, m. Reese, FIRST ROW: R. Stevens, C. Mindham, D. Pratt, B. Williams, Parliamentarian, L. Tif- fany, Treasurer, D. Edwards, Historian, B. DeOraff, President, D. Tomlonovic, Vice- President, A. Wolfe, Reporter, T. Brown, Secretary, S. Roberts, E, Marcsisak, D Shadley. SECOND ROW: L. Ho endorn, C. Acton, M. Evans, M. Van Billiard, M. Muck, L. Rorebeck, J. Graham, M. lake, T. Dodd, A. Kono, Mrs. Gepford. THIRD ROW: B. Alexander, P. Schroder, J. David, C, Alluup, L. Curtis, M. Hmphress, K. Muck, C. Huntrod, J. Tomlonovic, C. Bartlett, R. McCuen, S. Tomlonovic. FO’HTH ROW: C. Zach- ary, J. Henninp, J. Dickerson, J. Garside, E. Fields, W. Earls, D. Dick, C. Renfro, M. Marshall, C. Krebs, M. Dolinsek. JR.CLASS PHY FIRST HOW: F. Durry, L. Tlrfany, M. Marahall, Mrs. Gepford, Miss Gauley, sponsor. Miss Barron, D. Shadley, M. Thompson, J. Graham. SECOND ROW: B. Alexander, P. Case, T. Brown, S.Tomlonovic, B. DrGraff, C. Huntrod, K. Muck, E. Schoonover, D. Edwards, R. McCuen. THIRD ROT : B. Lawton, L. Pickles, P. Johnson, R. Smith, B. Sally, T. Pieper, B. Franz. FOURTH ROW: J. Marcsisak, D. Wood, F. Balmer, B. Paynter, B. Rus- sell, D. Frey, 0. Stiers, S. Daft, B. Hansen. S1BDEB1 COUnCIL SEATED: G. Meckley, President, B. Sally, Vice-President, K. Muck, Secretary- Treasurer, N. Mason, S. Roberts, and D. Zachary. STANDING: Mr. Moberly, sponsor, B. Paynter, J. Morgan, and L. Marshall. Bob Sally Loma Tiffany mix ED QUARTET GIRLS' HflRIEl Loma Tiffany Pat Case Eleanor Schoonover BOY'S GLEE CLUB FIRST FOW: L. Curtis, J, Warnock, B. Paynter, B. Russell, B. Sally, J. Rhone SECOND RdW: J. ick, N. Beals, P. Johnson, T. Peiper, and D. Wagner Mr Deininger, sponsor. GIRL'S GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: F. Duffy, J. Dickerson, J Henning, E. Marcsisak, S. Roberts, A. Kono, M Van Billiard, M• Evans, . TTmphress, J. Graham, M. Iske, SECOND ROW: R. Stev- ens, D Zachary, P Freestone, M Marshall, M. Thompson, L Curtis, L. Hopendorn, E. Fields, A. Cross, D. Dick, Mr Deininger THIRD ROW: B. Alexander, L Tiffany, M. Sample, B. Williams, M. Quinn, J. Davis, C. Allsup, J. Howell, D. Pratt. FOTTTO ROW: C. Acton, G. Mindham, S Krebs, E. Schoonover, K. Muck, D. Edwards, P. Case, R. McCuen, T. Brown (llIXfD CHORIIS FIRST ROW: R. I. Curtis, F. Thompson, D. B. Williams, T. Brown, K. D. Wagner, J. Stevens, P. Case, E. Karcsisak, D. Zachary, R. McCuen, J. Howell, Duffy, G. Mindham, L. Kogendorn. SECOND ROW: E. Schoonover, M. Edwaris, L. Tiffany, M. Marshall, M. Sample, E. Fields. A .Cross, Mr. Deininger. THIRD ROW: P. Johnson, N. Beals, B. Alexander, Muck, J. Henning, J. Dickerson, J. Graham, T. Pieper.FOURTH ROW: Dick, J. Warnock, B. Sally, B. Paynter, J. Rhone, B. Russell. STAFF Editor-in-Chlef ................................. Pat Tomlonovic Assistant Editor ................................ Robert Johnson Business Manager ................................ Larry Marshall Assistants Joe Morgan Publicity Director .............................. John Williams Assistants: Harry Brant, Charles Hadsall, Walter Williams Class Editor ............................... Margaret Ann Millburn Assistants: Louaine Stevens, Lila Main Alumni Editor ........................................ Joan Meckley Assistants: Pat Schroder, Harold Rinard, JoAnn Hogdson Art Editor.......................................Donna May Cross Assistants: Jelenne Pieper, Eleanor Welch, Vera Wagner Literary Editor ................................. Connie Mindham Assistants: Gary Miles, Ralph Williams Social Editor .......................................Mary Reese Assistants: Barbara Maxwell, Marilyn Sample, Russell Deaton Sports Editor ....................................... Donald Jordan Assistants: David Wharff, Dorothy Doland, Mary Logan Yearbook Sales Managers ......... Darren Clippinger, Gene Meckley Assistants: Charles Duffy, Charles Lewis, Doyle Kaldenberg Advertising Sales Managers . . . Jack Rhone, Eben Van Dusseldorp Assistants: Jack Williams, Raymond Thompson Typists ......................... Shirley Shuey. Karalyn Schroder Charlotte Bartlett, Margie Kendall Photographer ........................................ Dick Allsup JDinter iFormal ®anquet |)r0m Havre, tv P at - i 9 ,) VAN DUSSELDORFCO HIGHWAY GRADING AND SURFACING 72k East Division Street Colfax, Iowa Phone 226 GEORGE'S JEWEIBY SHOP Bulova Hamilton Diamonds Silver John Alden Watch Repairing Gifts For The Graduate Phone 63O-J Colfax, Iowa This MONROE COMPANY Colfax, Iowa Designers and Manufacturers of The Famous Deluxe Pedestal and Fold-Lite Model Folding Banquet Tables ALLSUP HARD authorized dealer COLFAX, IOWA PHONE 6 mm; HAWKEYE CHEVROLET T. H. RAGSDALE - DEALER 220 - 22k WEST THIRD STREET NORTH PHONE 320 or 321 NEWTON, IOWA COMPLETE SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR AND TRUCK TAILOR MADE SEAT COVERS CHEVROLET 1 THE BEST BUY OF ALL CAPITAL COMPLETE SURPLUS BANKING UNDIVIDED PROFITS SERVICE OVER $214.0,000 TELEPHONE 9 CONGRADULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 ELECTRICITY IS CHEAPER IN COLFAX Qowa S OWO 4W IklOKT So. Phone 600 Colfax, Iowa THE NEWTON DAILY NEWS THE HOMS TOWN DAILY NEWSPAPER FOR JASPER COUNTY PRINTING COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES PHOTO ENGRAVING BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1953 DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service MOTOROLA TELEVISION AND RADIO FRANK ROSENBAUM AND SONS COLFAX, IOWA Y E I S L E Y MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ▼ 216 West 2nd St., North Newton, Iowa Phone 103 BUMGARDNER'S ROBERTS BROTHERS Furniture - Funeral Home HARDWARE GROCERY M. 0. Bumgardner Funeral Director SHELLANE BOTTLED GAS GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE CITY MAIN Phone 18 Colfax, Iowa PRAIRIE CITY DIAL 14.551 GROSS $£W£CRlj DRY CLEANING ARID OP THE BEST VjjfjkJt SPOJIJQXQ QOOD QUALITY VtT7 COLFAX, IOWA Jl SPORTING GOODS PRATT’S CLEANING OF ALL TYPES AMD DESCRIPTIONS AND • DIAMONDS DRY CLEANING (KEEPSAKE) WATCH REPAIR COLFAX, IOWA STONER MOTOR CO. IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR DIAMONDS, CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH KNOW YOUR JEWELER AND GRUEN, BULOVA, HAMILTON, INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS AND ELGIN ADRIAN JEWELRY EAST SIDE SQUARE PHONE 5791 PHONE 275 PRAIRIE CITY, IOWA NEWTON, IOWA QUALITY LUMBER PHONE 25 COLFAX, IOWA DENNISTON - PARTRIDGE COLFAX MOTOR COMPANY GENERAL REPAIRING WELDING SERVICE OFFICE PHONE 72 RESIDENCE PHONE 331 COLFAX VARIETY STORE A BEN FRANKLIN STORE CARLSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE DRY GOODS NOTIONS HOME OWNED WITH CHAIN STORE CONNECTIONS READY-TO-WEAR SHOES COLFAX, IOWA COLFAX, IOWA PHONE 26 COLFAX LOCKER PLANT DOOLEY'S MUSIC STORE 113 W. 2nd. St. N. - Phone 350 NEWTON, IOWA PROCESSING AND FREEZING MEATS AND VEGETABLES COLFAX, IOWA PHONE 59 PIANOS ----- BAND INSTRUMENTS CARL J. JANNEY, PROP. ELLIOTT PLUMBING COLFAX, IOWA OGBURN 3KELLY SERVICE JSIH QUICK SERVICE SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 339-w CECIL AND DALE COMPLETE LINE OF PLUMBING FIXTURES COLFAX, IOWA ECONOMY OIL COMPANY JONES PRODUCE AND PHONE 342 HATCHERY (An Independent Oil Co.) UNIFORM, HIGH QUALITY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS C. C. Llpplncott John Slatkoske Staley Bow-Key Feeds Jamesway Equipment Janes In-Cross Chicks Poultry Remedies Colfax, Iowa Phone 74 Colfax, Iowa Phone 28 Q A M 0 L £ S PULLEY GRAIN CO. HARDWARE AUTO ACCESSORIES PAINT GRAIN, COAL FEED AND SEED MINGO, IOWA CROSLEY AND CORONADO APPLIANCES FREE DELIVERY DEVERE CLEVELAND, OWNER COLFAX, IOWA PHONE 365 JASPER COUNTY SAVINGS BANK WAYNE'S MARKET ALWAYS A BOOSTER GROCERIES AND fAEATS MEMBER OF 0. D. I. C. DE REUS AND MURPHY GARAGE J. I. CASE FARM MACHINERY SALES AND SERVICE --GENERAL REPAIRING— —PIONEER HIBRID SEED CORN— REPR. PHONE 51 MINGO, IOWA S PHONE 38 COLFAX, COLFAX l6l PRAIRIE CITY I4.5H IOWA 0 PHONE 79 COLFAX, IOWA PHONE 215-5 COLFAX, IOWA BOND'S CLOTHING NEWTON, IOWA MARSHALL'S SKATING LAND CALL US FOR SERVICE SAFETY TIRES - AND - TUBES GOODYEAR SERVICE 306 First Avenue West in Newton, Iowa L. C. Marshall Colfax, Iowa BARRETT TV and ELECTRIC TV Sales and Service Hotpoint Appliances Phone 63O-W PRAIRIE CITY HATCHERY Colfax, Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer Quality Chicks and Hatchery Prairie City, Iowa PETE'S CAFE Managed by Dick Junior Prairie City, Iowa Phone 3171 Iowa DORTHY'S CAFE GOOD FOODS AND RILEYS SINCLAIR PHONE 329 COLFAX, IOWA 2 £ .2 £ 1 S SHOES SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY SOUTH SIDS OF THE SQUARE NEWTON, IOWA CONGRATULATIONS 1953 SENIORS OUR GUARATEE IS SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK SEARS, ROEBUCK, COMPANY ORDER OFFICE NEWTON, IOWA PHONE—1900—1901—1902 COMPLIMENTS OF PONTIAC SILVER STREAK CARS YOURS DEALER IN NEWTON, IOWA DUNITZ-CRALNEK PONTIAC PLATE GLASS AND MIRROR COMPANY THOMPSON BOATS MARTIN MOTORS GUNS TACKLE 216 N. SECOND AV. W. NEWTON, IOWA BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '53 UNDERBRINK JEWELRY NEWTON, IOWA POLK CITY GRAIN WE FOLLOW THE MARKET CLOSE NUTRENA FEED CALL US PHONE 361 COLFAX, IOWA MINGO MOTOR CO. McCormick Farm Equipment INTI ft NATIONAL MARVtSTIft COLFAX FEED MILL FEED—SEED—FERTILIZER M INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS and refrigeration Farm Equipment and Supplies DALE HARTER W E I R I MINGO, ICY, A r-i JOHN TURNIS OWNER WE BUY POULTRY AND EGGS PHONE 111-W COLFAX, IOWA C K DRUG ORLICH'S PRODUCE REXALL DRUG SERVICE PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALITY PHONE 32 COLFAX, IOWA PHONE 1+2 COLFAX, WE BUY POULTRY AND EGGS and 622 IOWA HALL INSURANCE COMPANY PMSL DAV4S eccANcns QUALITY CLEANING REASONABLE PRICES PHONE I4.8 COLFAX, IOWA COLFAX FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO. ALL TYPES OF WOODWORKING PHONE 62$-W COLFAX, IOWA keith e. McLaughlin JEWELERS PHONE 167 COLFAX, IOWA TELEPHONE 278 NEWTON, IOWA • GROSVENOR WEIRICK L M CAFE Complete Insurance Service Real Estate Phone lV2 Colfax, Iowa Where insurance is a Profession, not a sideline. Colfax, Iowa 0. K. BARBER SHOP TAYLOR'S DRUGS Colfax, Iowa Phone 3 Colfax, Iowa Your business is appreciated. RAGSDALE MOTORS WHEN IN NEWTON BUICK—G. M. C. STOP AND SHOP SALES AND SERVICE at MARSHALL HARD V ARE 216 N. 3rd Ave. West Newton, Iowa North Side of Square NEWTON MOTORS BURNETT ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE rv. P . DeSoto . Plymouth COLFAX, IOWA ypjjy Telephone l +26 Phone 110 ▼ Frigidaire Appliances . General Hardware 223 North 2nd Ave. West . Newton, Iowa Waterman and Waterbury Furnaces Get MORE for what you pay, SAVE at MODE 0 DAY OAK PARK GROCERY MODE 0 D A Y FROCK SHOP Lingerie-Dresses-Hosiery-Blouses ANGIE LITTLE hhhhkhhhhhhh OWNER JOHN DEERE OPEN: SUNDAYS, EVENINGS AND HOLIDAYS FARM IMPLEMENTS AND TRACTORS Complete Repair And Parts Department o STfifri HARLEY-DAVIDSON YCLp FARMERS SUPPLY STORE CALL 314-3 IN COLFAX, IOWA PHONE 51 COLFAX, IOWA EASTER SUPER MARKET NEWTON MOTORCYCLE COMPANY NEWTON, IOWA BEST WISHES Dr John K Lyle D O Colfax, Iowa Phone 172 Res 166 Quality Groceries and Meats Phone No. 1 Fancy Meats Fruits And Groceries We of the annual staff hope that you enjoy this annual as much as we have enjoyed putting it together. It would not have been possible to do this without the help of all the mer- chants who placed an ad in our annual, all those who brought snapshots, ana last but not least, Miss Beth Parker, our annual sponsor. Thank you very much for all your help. —The Annual Staff Colfax, Iowa


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