Dunkerton High School - Raider Yearbook (Dunkerton, IA)
- Class of 1951
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u ll LI (I I- II 3 DFEC CATION We the Seniors of 1951 wish to dedicate this annual to our parents In appreciation of everything they have done to ive us the education that we need to build the world of tomorrow. r IN APPRECIATION wishes to take this opportunity to express their appreciation to Mr. Vernon Schlattman, our sponsor and advisor, for his assistance and advice in the preparation of the 1951 Annual. We, the editors of the 1951 Annual, would like to thank the advertisers. National Studio of Waterloo, Iowa, the Inter-Collegiate Press and all the members of the staff for their cooperation. Sally Butler Rosemary Kane I. 1 I ' J1 f ’ SCHOOL BOARD (Left to Right) Miss Marjorie Shimp, Mr. Gerhard Kuenstling, Mr. Joe Duea, Mr. P. G. McKinley, Mr. Lee Rigdon, Mr. Ralph Weber, Mr. Bernard McIntosh. DUNKERTON CONS. SC H 0 0 L f.g •McKinley New Market, Iowa U. of Iowa B.A. Degree Graduate Work M.A. Supft Manual Tr. Sociology OLIVER EASON Waterloo, Iowa Iowa State College ISTC B. A. Degree Math. Jr. Hi. Prin Science PAUL MADDY Knoxville, Iowa Iowa State College, Ames Voc. Agr. Voc. Guidance JANE WHIPPLE Elgin, Iowa B.A. Degree, ISTC Home Econ. World Hist. Hot Lunch Counsellor MARCUS KLATT Waverly, Iowa Wartburg B. A. Degree Sr. Hi. Prin English History Dramatics VERNON SCHLATTMAN Sheridan, Wyoming Business Ed. ISTC B.A. Degree Commercial Department FORREST HANIFAN Swea City, Iowa B. A. Degree ISTC Drivers Ed. Coach Science LORRAINE DALZELL Waverly, Iowa ISTC Wartburg B. A. Degree Music Vocal Instr. n I 1 - 3 COLLEEN SCHLATTMAN Vontura, Iowa ISTC B.A.Degree Girls Phys Educ. Jr. Hi. Instr. MARGARET CORK EH Y Sumner, Iowa I.Tt. Mercy Jr. College Cedar Rapids. Iowa Fifth Grade ELAINE KUMBA Lake Park, Iowa Iowa State Teachers College Sixth Grade IVAGENE SPEAS Gilman, Iowa Iowa State Teachers College Fourth Grade VERA BEAM Eureka College V.estern 111. State Teachers College ISTC B.A. Degree Third Grade MARILYN BURNETT Fairbank, Iowa Iowa State Teachers College First Grade MARJORIE HANIFAN Swea City, Iowa Iov a State Teachers College B.A. Degree Second Grade BETTY ROSWAG Mason City, Iowa Iowa State Teachers College Kindergarten I u L a u CLASS OFFICERS NORMA ACKERMAN A smile on her lips and a song in her heart. Glee Club 123if, Sextette 123q, Mixed Chorus 13lf, Kil Kare Klub i, MuSic Contest 123 if, Junior Play 3 Mirror Staff if. Annual Staff if. Class Secretary 3 Class Pres if Soloist 23lf, Vocal Group 23if, Pep Club If. TOM SWANSON To work or not to work----that is the question. Manager 3, Glee Club 3, Basketball If, Baseball if,Jr. Play 3, Mirror and Annual Staff if, V. Pres, if, F.F.A V. Pres, if. Mixed Chorus 3. V LORAINNE NOLTING Faithful, capable and depend able She works and plays with equal zest. Glee Club 123if, Mixed Chorus 13lf, Junior Play 3, Pep Club if. Music Contest 12jlf, Kil Kare Klub 1, Annual Staff if. Mirror Co-Ed. !f Sr. Hi. Trio 3. Class Secretary D.A. R. Rep. If. ROSEMARY KANE A twinkle in her eyes, a twinkle in her feet, as Jolly a little soul as you would chance to meet. Mixed Chorus 3if, Glee Club 123if, Band 123lf, Student Council 3, Student Council V. Pres. 3, Class Treasurer 2if, Pep Club If, Kil Kare Klub 1, Annual Co-Editor if. Sextette 3, Music Contest 123if, P. T.A. Queen Attendant 23, Junior Play 3. . CLASS EOTTO If your foot slips you can recover your balance, but if your tongue slips you cannot recall your words. CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS Green and Silver 0 0 LLOYD BERRY He seems quiet, but don t let him fool you. Baseball 123if, Cm Act Play 2, Boys Glee Club 3lf, Pep Club Pres, p. F.A 12, F.F.A. Sec. 2, Quartette If, Annual and Mirror Staff if. Band 3, V. Pres. Class 3. Student Cornell lif. Mixed Chorus 3lf, Basketball SALLY BUTLER Sometimes I work Sometimes I play. Never too serious Always gay. Glee Club 3, Band 2, Music Contest 3, Kil Kare Klub 1, Kil Kare Klub Treas. 1, Sec.-Treas. of Class 1 Treas. of Class 3 Student Councilif Student Council Pres, if, Jr. Play 3 Pep Club if. Mirror Staff Co. Ed. of Annual k TOM ELDHIDGE •OUR HERO. F.F.A. 1234, One Act Play 2, Baseball 234, Basketball 1234, Class King 3, F. F. A. Treasurer 3, Annual and Mirror Staff 4. CHARLES ERPELDING He needs no introduction, he speaks for i im-self. Basketball 34, Baseball 1234, F. F.A. 123, Glee Club 1234 Mixed Chorus 1234, Band 3, Junior Play 3, Vocal Class 23, Music Contest 1234, 3oys Double Quartette 3, Mirror Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. REGINA FETTKE7V-ER Dependability is the source of friends, and with t;.is quality her friendship never ends. Glee Club 14, Mixed Chorus 1, Annual Staff 4,Mirror Staff 4, Kil Kare Klub 1, Librarian 3, Music Contest 1, Pep Club 4. DALE GOSSE They say we come to school to study—I wonder. Baseball 2, Basketball ?. ana re r 2 F.F.A. 4, F.F.A. Sentinel 4, Mirror Staff 4, Annual Staff 4,Projectionist 34. BETTY LEMLEY I want someone to make a iUss over me, Glee Club 1234, Mixed Chorus 3 Music Contest 123 4, Kil Kare Klub 1, Annual Staff 4 Mirror Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Pep Club 4 Librarian 3 P.T.A. Queen 4. FLORENCE HUMBERT I love to wind my tongue up and I love to hear it go. Girls Glee Club 234 Mixed Chorus 234 Music Contest 234 Vocal Group 234 Soloists 234, Sextette 34 Trio 2, Librarian 2, Kil Kare Klub 1, Junior Plav 3, State Chorus 4 MILDRED MEIER She is happy, she is spry, she has mischief in her eye, Glee Club 1234, Mixed Chorus 3, Junior Play 3, Music Contest 1234 Kil Kare Klub 1, Mirror Staff 4, Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 4« DIANE KINSEL To be quiet is to be content. Kare Klub 1, and Mirror Staff 4, Pep Club 4 Librarian 23. VIRGIL MORTENSON I never let my schoolwork interfere with my pleasure, n F.F.A. 1234 Glee Club l4. Mixed Chorus 3, Mirror Staff 4 Annual Staff 4, Music Contest 3$ Pep Club 4 Basketball 1234 Bas-ball 12, Junior Play 3, Student Council 2. RALEIGH MAGEE No one can enjoy life alone--- not me ln Basketball 1234 Baseball 234 Vo-cal 23, Mixed Chorus 1234 Glee Club 1234 Quartette 234 Solo 2 34 F.F.A. 1234 F.F.A. Reporter 3 F.F.A. State Chorus 2, Music Contest 234 All State Chorus 34 Class King 2, Jr. Play 3 Band 23 Pep Club 4 Class President 2. s BOB WEBER I1 m not lazy— I• m Just not In a hurry. Mixed Chorus 3i Boys Glee Club 3lf, Vocal Class 3 Solosist 3, Music Contest 3k- Class Pres. 3, P.P.A. Sec. If, Baseball 12, Basketball 1, Student Manager 2, Junior Play Mirror Staff Annual Staff F.F.A. Club If. 1231 , Pep HAROLD WEISERT Our future farmer. P.F.A. 123if, Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3, jr. Play 3, F.F.A. V. Pres. 2, Mirror and Annual Staff If, Music Contest 3p Pep Club If. ' HELEN WELLNER Let not thy study make slaves of you. Student Council 1, Student Council Sec. 1, Class Sec. 2, Kil Kare Klub 1. Annual Staff If, Mirror Staff if. Librarian 23lf. GEORGE WHITNEY Quick to the call of his country. Band 12, FFA 1, Mixed Chorus 2, Boy1s Glee Club 23, Vocal Group 2, Student Manager. M I R R 0 R II ■ 1 tl - u First Row: (Left to Right) Eleanor Stender, Janet Brasch, Joan Falk, Pat Harn, Donna Martin, Fonda Bell. Second Row: Mr. Klatt, David Gosse, Bob Neubel, Jim McKinley, Bill Snoderly, Bob Schmitt, Marvin Weisert, Marvin Joens. Third Row: Nannette Baer, Shirley Fimple, Donna LaValle, LaRee Mixdorf, Pat DeLong, Evelyn Ohl, Nancy Baer, Mrs. Whipple. Not in picture: Vernon Sanford, Roger Wheeler, Eddie Speer, Dick Johnson. First Row: (Left to Right) Junior Kroenecke, Don Schilling, Rita Happel, Lois Hartman, Bill Polege. Second Row: Leslie Graham, Don Salisbury, Don Miller, Delmer Stickfort, Bill McIntosh, Mr. Eason. Not in picture: Jerry Cue. E u u F R E S H M A N First Row: (Left to Ri ht) Evelyn Joens, Judy Smith, Lois Jean Hein, Janet Matthias, Carol Matthias, Marilyn Jensen, Beverly Lumbus• Second Row: Jim Sewlck, Harold Sadler, Jerry Duea, Dick Schmitt, Earl Hicok, Ray Berry, Mrs, Schlattman. Third Row: Donna Armfield, Claudette Campbell, Joyce Canobell, Jeanne Canfield, Joan Martin, Jeanne Hazel, Jeanette Ma- ee. Fourth Row: Carol Gosse, Russell Rudoloh, Glen Hoffman, Bob Eldr-id e, Bob Speer, Don Hayes, Marlene Barron. Not in picture: Joanne Hicok, Katherine Wellner. First Row: (Left to Ri'rht) Elizabeth Ann Sa e, Bonn'e Tru bauer, Janice Campbell, Mary “cMahon, Sandra Rudolph, Dolores Eldr-id . Second Row: Mr. Hanifan, Harold DeLonsr, Eugene Clublne, Dick Musch, Bob aam, Don Jensen, Lyle Telsln-er, Harold Noltln-. Third Row: Frances Adas, Norma Reicherts. David a-ee. Robert Wolff, Wendell Miller, Jim Ricdon, Earbara Kroenecke, Daohne Kane. Not in oicture: Pat Brasch, Don Brasch. s E V E N T H First How: (Left to Right) Dorothy Wellner, Rosalie Schmitt, Margaret Jolls, Kay Brasch, Darlene Ham, Darlene Joens. Second Row: Mr. Maddy, Paul Ed Dinnebier, Jerry Rigdon, Dick Miller, Lyle Goeller, Ronald Turner, Bob Rigdon, Dean Sadler. Third Row: Charles Wolff, Charlene Lei, Ruby Turner, Joan Jones, Marian Spies, Barbara Meyers, Laura Kinsel, Jerry Hayes. Fourth Row: Jimmie Weber, Gary Greenley, Francis Wagner, Rex Boggs, Victor Ortner, Donald Roach, Larry McNamee, David Cole. Not in picture: Mary Koenigsfeld. First Row: (Left to Right) Florence Williams, Carole Kroenecke, Carolyn McMillin, Marion Musch, Ruth Dinnebier,Velda Stumme, Second Row: John Robinson, Norman Clubine, Donald Weber, Charles Happel, Loras Knebel, Ronald Salisbury, Raymond Sadler, Miss Kumba. Third Row: Harold Wolff, Duane Meyerhoff, Mickey Costello, Gene Knebel, George Jenson, Thomas DeLong, Kenny Graham. Not in picture: Dick Bower, Margaret Cunningham. First Row: (Left to Right) Mary Ann Happel, Patsy Clubine, Rita Sadler, Judy Kaufman, Annetta Mae Srsen, Jean Adams, Patty McDougal. Second Row: Alvin Trumbauer, Robert Roach, Perry Robinson, Dick Ryan, Dennis Ortner, Philip Carlson, Mike Fettkether, Clair Clubine, Miss Corkery. Third Row: Barbara Lou Childs, Carol Hicok, Wilbert Wolff, Tho- mas Magee, Curtis Root, Richard Edmonds, Edward Knebel, Mary Ellen Anderson, Kay Frame. Not in picture: Theresa Koenigsfeld, Russell Rigdon. F O U R T First Row: (Left to Right) Celeste Fettkether, Karen Kuenstling, Carol Ann Childs, Nancy Williams, Myma McMillin, Judy Cue, Helen Dinnebier. Second Row: Miss Spies, Virginia Clubine, Sharon Greenley, Bren- da Newson, Angeles Knebel, Rose Knief, Doris Wheeler, Phyllis Humbert, Carolyn Dutcher. Third Row: Beverly Joens, Darrell Heilman, Robert Speed, Jerry Stumme, Janes Stumme, Russell Nesbit, Larry Cue,Sharon Robinson, Sharon Kay Foss. Not in picture: Jim Musch T H I R D First Row: (Left to Right) Marie Speed, Zelma Trumbauer, Patsy Schares, Sue Weisert, Bonita Greenly, Sonja Clubine, Darlene Salisbury. Second Row: Rita Weber, Kathem Johnson, Jean Dickinson, Steve Meyers, Dean Weber, Stuart Halgren, Duane Rigdon, Joan Kne-bel, Barbara Hanifan, Krissy Shimp. Third Row: Mrs. Daniels, Darrel Stumme, Jude Knebel, James Ste- wart, Larry Barron, John Sewick, Jim Weber, Paul McNamee, David Root, Donald Happel. Not in picture: Peter Koenigsfeld. First Row: (Left to Right) Dickie Speed, Roger Foss, Jo Ann Sch- ares, Donna McDougall, Gary Snyder, Gary Galgren, Dennis Wolff. m n Second Row: Richard Weber, Barbara Dinnebier, Tommy Brasch, Dav- id Perry, David Bailey, Zelma Miller, Jimmy DeLong, Joan Segebarth. , _ Third Row: Mrs. Hanifan, Marlys Rechkemmer, Jerry Ryan, Billy Knebel, Beverly Bolhius, Edwin Sadler, Jerry Van Natta, Duane Wolff, Ann Fliehler, Nancy Costello. Not in picture: Robert Baker, Gerald Magee, Robert Happel, Rob- ert Spier, Gene Cunningham. s E C 0 N D R S T First Row: (Left to Right) Bobby Brasch, Gene Taber, Steven Shimp, Barbara Bailey, Christine Fimple, Mike Shimp, Curtis Edmonds. Second Row: Mickey Weidman, Delbert Clubine, Erving Sadler, Rose Marie Miller, George Johnson, Loren Knief, Carole Bailey, Sharon Rose, Mrs. Burnette. Third Row: Marilyn Schares, LaVonne Ingamells, Ronnie Reil, Rob- ert Trumbauer, Don Etringer, Vicki Schilling, Jerry Childs, Claudia Maddy. Fourth Row: Roger Stickfort, Tom Williams, Tom Kaufman, Robert Graham, John Penne, George Penne, Jane Dickinson, Lois Strayer. Not in picture: Dee Bartholomew, Leroy Matthias, Tommy Stewart. First Row: (Left to Right) Sheryl Adams, Barbara Maddy, Mildred Stout, Dianna Wolff, George Schares, John Weber, Ronnie Graham, Lary Delagardelle. , , ,, , J . v . , Second Row: Grace Weber, Kay Miller, Linda Moulds, Monica Knebel, Bobbie Lee Dalzell, Don Cue, Max Teisinger, Lyle Rose. Third Row: Linda Lou Dinnebier, Jim Hauptley, Glen Anderson, Kathleen Etringer, Colleen Foss, Dennis McNamee, Melvin Sadler, Miss Roswag. „ Fourth Row: Judy Ooeller, Regina Reiter, James Hicok, Jerry Kne- bel, Leonard Weber, Allen Wallace, Terry French, Carole Cox. Not in picture: Leta Bartholomew, Eugene Knapp, David Ingamells, Linda Sue Meyerhoff. I f SENIOR HIGH BASEBALL First Row: (Loft to Right) Charles Erpelding, Bob Schmitt, Raleigh Magee, Tom Eldridge, Tom Swanson, Robert Nuebel, Jerry Duea. Second Row: Mr, Hanifan Coach, Don Schilling, LLoyd Berry, Don Salisbury, Bill McIntosh, Dick Schmitt, Jim Sewick, Ray Berry, Eugene Clubine Manager, Not in Picture: Roger Wheeler, Dick Johnson, Eddie Speer, BASEBALL SCORES Dunkerton-16 Dunkerton—1 Dunkerton-13 Dunkerton--0 Dunker ton—14. Dunker ton—7 Dunkerton--2 Dunkerton--2 Oran-17 Readlyn-23 Oran-12 Denver-13 C. C. C. TOURNAMENT Dike-10 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Rowley—2 Winthrop--l Quasqueton—3 SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Dunkerton 30 Dunkerton 36 Dunker ton ij.9 Dunker ton q.2 Dunkerton u9 Dunkerton 5l Dunkerton 55 Dunkerton 28 Dunkerton 51 Finchford Oran Oran St. Mary s Orange I. C. Fairbank I. C. Fairbank St, Mary's Geneseo 24 30 37 33 34 s Dunkerton 35 Dunkerton 28 Dunkerton 28 Dunkerton 63 Dunkerton 28 Dunkerton 35 Dunkerton 3a Dunkerton 26 Dunkerton 27 BLACKHAWK COUNTY TOURNAMENT Dunkerton 50 Cedar Falla 48 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Dunkerton 49 Plainfield 33 Dunkerton 34 Finchford 19 Readlyn 63 Hudson k9 Geneseo 6l Jesup 67 Dike 71 . Hudson 79 Winthrop Sb Denver 57 Denver 53 SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL First Row: (Left to Right) Bob Schmitt, Raleigh Magee, Jim McKinley, Tom Eldridge, Robert Nuebel, Charles Erpelding, Don Miller. Second Row: Bill Polege, Junior Kroenecke, Leslie Graham, Lloyd Berry, Bill McIntosh, Mr. Hanifan Coach, Tom Swanson, Jerry Duea, Dick Schmitt, Ray Berry, Jim Sewick, Eugene Clubine Manager. Not in Picture: Virgil Mortenson, Roger Wheeler, Eddie Speer, Dick Johnson. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL First Row: (Left to Right) Jim Rigdon, Harold Delong, Don Jensen, Lyle Goeller, Harold Nolting, Wendell Miller, David Magee. Second Row: Jerry Hayes, Francis Wagner, Paul Ed Dinnebier, Bob Rigdon, Mr. Hanifan Coach, Eugene Clubine Manager, Ronald Turner, Don Roach, Larry McNamee. GLEE v First Row: Lois Hartman, Rosemary Kane, Carol Matthias, Lorainne Nolting, Janet Matthias, Patricia Harn, Rita Happel, Judy Smith. Second Row: Mrs. Dalzell, LaRee Mixdorf, Fonda Bell, Marilyn Jensen, Lois Jean Hein, Janet Brasch, Bonna Martin, Betty Leraley, Eleanor Stender Third Row: Nannette Baer, Nancy Baer, Florence Humbert, Evelyn Ohl, Janet Magee, Mildred Meier, Donna Lee Armfield, Shirley, Fimple, Regina Fettkether, Marlene Barron. Fourth Row: Norma Ackerman, Claudette Campbell, Jean Hazel, Patricia DoLong, Jeanne anfield, Joan Martin, Beverly Lumbus, Evelyn Joeas, Donna LaVelle. G L E f t tit t First Row: Eugene Clubine, Charles Erpelding, Raleigh Magee, Richard Musch, William McIntosh. Second Row: James Sewick, Donald Salisbury,Lloyd Berry, Robert V.eber, Robert “ldridge, Ray Berry. I X E M ; | ♦ t f « f , « g y f 9 V v V ii 14 4 % 3 5 4 H 0 R U First Row: Janet Breach, Judy Smith, Rosemary Kane, Loralnne Molting, Patricia Harn, Lois Jean Hein, Donna Martin. Second Row: Joan Martin, Patricia DeLong, Jeanne Canfield, i-onda 3ell, Eleanor Stender, Marilyn Jensen, LaRee ixdorf, Jean Hazel, Claudette Campbell, Evelyn Joens, Mrs, Dalzell. Third Row: Marlene Barron, Donna Lee LaVelle, Evelyn Ohl, Shirley Fimple,. Beverly Lunbus, Norma Ackerman, Nancy Baer, Florence Humbert, Donna Lee Arnfield, Nannette Baer. Fourth Row: Robert ldridge, Lloyd Berry, Donald Salisbury, Ralei-'h Ma-eo, Jamec McKinley, Charles Erpelding, u ene Clubine, Robert '.Veber, Richard Musch, James Sawick, Ray Berry. Seated: Florence Williams, Rex Boggs, Joan Falk, Judy Kaufman, Janet Brasch, William McIntosh, Rosemary Kane, Kenneth Graham, Patricia DeLong, Fonda Bell, Richard Edmonds, Carolyn KcMlllin, Donald Salisbury, Patricia Harn, Richard Ryan, Ronald Salisbury, Lyle Geoller, Judy Smith. Standings Daphne Kane, Janice Campbell, Joyce Campbell, Mrs. Dalzell, James Sewick, bay Berry. Seated: Ronald Salisbury, Judy Smith, Lyle Geoller, Janet Brasch, Rosemary Kane, Patricia DeLong, William McIntosh, Fonda Bell, Richard Edmonds, Donald Salisbury, Patricia Harn. Standing: Daphne Kane, Janice Campbell, Ray Berry, Joyce Campbell, James Sewick. OH DUNKERTON FIGHT OH FOR YOUR FAT E ' ; R I E A D E F S SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Joan Falk, Donna Martin, Joan Martin, Claudette Campbell, Nancy Baer, Don Schilling. JUNIOR HIGH Right: Darlene Harn Sandra Rudolph Mary McMahon ELEMENTARY Below: Barbara Hanifan Donald Happel Barbara Dinnebier it a R A H i • R A H i I f- t. First Row: Lois Jean Hein, Sally Butler, Eleanor Stender Lois Hartman. Second Row: Bill Polege, Raleigh Magee, Bill Snoderly, LLojd Berry, Bob Eldridge. Junior Class Play First Row: (Left to Right) Janet Brasch, Marvin Weisert, Nan- nette Baer, Jim McKinley, Joan Falk, Robert Nuebel. Second Row: Mrs. Whipple, Nancy Baer, LaRee Mixdorf, Eleanor Stender, Melvin Joens, Bill Snoderly, David Gosse, Pat Harn, Fonda Bell, Shirley Fimple, Mr. Slatt Not in Picture: Vernon Sanford, Dick Johnson. FFA CHAPTER LAST ROW: Don Schilling, Bob Eldrid e, Ray Berry, Bob Speer, Delmer Stickfort, Harold Sadler, David Goaae, Junior Kroneke, Glen Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Donald Salsbury, Harold Weiaert, Raleigh Magee, Tom Eldridge, Bill Snoderly, Bob Schmitt, Marvin Weiaert, Melvin Joen3, Jerry Duea. FIRST ROW: Mr. Maddy, Adviaor; Dale Goaae, Sentinel; Tom Swanaon, Vice President; Robert Nuebel, Preaident; Bill McIntosh. MANUAL TRAINING JANITORS Walter Baer Martin Eichorst I ' 8W 4 l4fJ Ci n-s S«flCOfc art Mr- H«fioL.z D. K. R M, T. £. Mil, T) LA R Dfc kr- Coiwki STfLttTt It [ R-1 WARREN COLLINS Auctioneer - Livestock and Farm Sales COMPLETE SOIL CONSERVATION Basement Excavating - Sewer and Water Main Ditching Ditching with Dynamite or Dragline Clearing Land of Trees and Rocks Agriculture Limestone - Agrico Phosphate - Agrico Fertilisers Heavy Machinery Hauling with Low-Boy Trailer Crushed Rock - Sand - Gravel FOURTEEN TRUCKS WITH WHICH TO SERVE YOU WARREN COLLINS Dial I4.III GENERAL CONTRACTOR Jesup, Iowa RUDOLPH CROC SHOP AT NORTHEAST IOWA'S GREATEST STORE - Fresh Fruit and Vegetables F. H. GREEN STAMPS Phone 16 Russ - Ruby BLACK'S ...HEADQUARTERS FOR THE YOUNGER SET Dunkerton Iowa WATERLOO IOWA U ONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF BILL SHIMP - Dunkerton, Iowa : l R 1 SH1MP BROS. INC. HARDWARE, APPLIANCES LINOLEUMS ALL-GAS (L.P.) BOTTLED GAS PHONE2905 DUNKERTON GARLAND'S CAFE DIGGER DUNKERTON, IOWA SAND GRAVEL DIRT ROCK WELCOME BASEMENTS AND WATERLINES PHONE 47 PHONE 2803 IT WILL PAY TO SEE RAY ! I R.A.BUCCMASTERm.0 BEELNER'S LUNCH HOME OF FINE FOODS AND DU NK E RTON, I A. PHONE 3 GOOD SERVICE PHONE 94 8? FARMER'S C REAMERY AND BUTTER LOCKER DUNKERTON PHONE 1 0 IOWA II R R ' ’ EARL BENTLEY SON GENERAL REPAIRING AND WELDING CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE JOHN DEERE SERVICE CHEVROLET WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD USED CARS PHONE 105M JESUP IOWA PUREBRED CHESTER WHITE SWINE Are Unexcelled in Prolificness Featuring Services Maah's White Lad - Jr. x Reserve Grand Champion IQI4.9 Nebraska State Fair AND Sunnycrest Masterpiece (Our Sensational New Herd Boar) Spring and Fall Boars For Sale in Season Sow Sale in February BOB MEYERHOFF DUNKER TON Phone 2009 IOWA REGISTERED DUROCS ROBERT LANIGAN They grow fast on less feed. More DUROC sows raise ton litters than any other breed. DUROCS cross well on all breeds. SEE OURS AND COMPARE m i I ROSS GUY6R IMPLEWEI1T CO. JOHn DEERE SALES 5 SERVICE 415 WEST I8TH STREET PHONE 3 -3553 WATERLOO IOWA 20% MORE EGGS FROM HY-UNES RAISE THESE BUSY LAYERS 130 poultry raisers averaged 24.3$ KOBE EGGS from their hy-lines than from their standard breeds in side-by-side tests. Each roultr yuan raises his Hy-Lines and standard breeds under similar conditions. The Hy-Line advantage was mainly due to breeding because the other conditions in any one test were similar for both kinds of chickens. Raise busy laying Hy-Lines, the chickens bred like good hybrid corn. ORDER NOW. PAUL A. NUEBEL PHONE 3410 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS O'KEEFE TOWNE FUNERAL HOME OUR 4b YEAR WATERLOO IOWA : : I H TStrdc % s CHILDS DISTRIBUTING CO. 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