Manchester High School - Manhawk Yearbook (Manchester, IA)
- Class of 1952
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'Q- ' is-' i-s Idare do all that becomes a man Her polrteness costs noth mg and garns everythmg Vrce Presrdent Bob Retz Secretary Treasurer Ray McMahon FLOWER MOTTO Orchld CONQUERS WHO CONQUERS HIMSELF A good lrne rs the shortest The trouble wrth lrfe rs there are so many dlstance between dates beautlful women and so lrttle trme Wgsmfwf T fynfdjgpwmf QQ' xr ff! W WAN A11 great men come from the farm COLORS Maroon and Gold Everythmg she does she does well fa' lfx o-.4 fa Nw ,XX .X I t I M 4: , , ,. . . A J 'I I S ,- L, n li, V -I in I I - -. . . . i , C Pr-esidentz' ................... Shirley Boss ' HE if ' A I r O31 ff' ' Q - 5 V 1 fs '-.' . l' l fo-if-1 Sf' -p 'Lf QM GMM One can t questlon what rsn t sard ,Q gusty 'Nl The rah rah grrl of '52. J T 1' Vfjangw CAJQZAJ e may seem qu1et but'P'? Her hearts hke the moon there s a man rn rt 3f2,6f.QQJ,G 1 5- 'RQ 'bl !? 7 Ama! dab He was a boy scout L111 he was 16 now he s a gtrl scout' 5 FY U' We never hear her speak rn haste M7 s E , Sh ', 42, -V 6 U1 V- at eh, fan f '1 a X 43 r 0 ,J Y 1'-'Y A qulet tongue shows a busy mmd f2 Glve me men money and cars Why dont men GCN 'V' My future 15 taken care of leave me alone? My 56,60 'sf' if '27, Sm11e and the world smxles wxth you 4? 1' 5 Now what have I done? i, .-- K N Q -. X . I ff: Q 3 ,, X I '22-3 aa -up ugh Great thmgs are achleved by enthusxasm such as hrs 1315 Kgs G.-5 gfdufjlvigf Never let school mterfere wrth your educatxon 'Q lim, It s not what you do rt s what you get away Wlth There s a man ID th1s world for me where can I flnd hrm? UWWW 'S I 5- gwmwue, Ram 1S wet and dust IS dry hfe IS short and so am I S Ai if -Z' A woman s halt IS her crowmng glory hr 7 a . ,' as , j 0 -4 if ,V 'xv , ' Q fff . - f X I ae I a i .4 r . f v 5 w 5, A2 XYLCM4 What a rmghty spmt 1n such a narrow bosom man worth h1s we1ght 1n gold 13 -nr' T57 bww Hands off he s m1ne sf wwf 77766144 Ask me no quesuons and I 11 tell you no 11es 2 'Q ' o ' M wr--.. E .. 45' YZ ' Short sweet and hard to beat 'if if 45 Kmdness IS the sunslune of 11fe 'lv-N11 'Ov' li ,bwfdff H1S1d881Of an agreeable person IS one that agrees wrth hrm We know not much about her but what we know rs good f3 ,u1771-MAL sux 'uni' KW 'lu' Ph-Q, Boy I m glad that s over -if if af' I never thmk of the future, rt comes anyway x ' 3 Y ', ,,. . , , . egg A ,, ,QMQW WC! , ' T 79s s . t ' W Ee .-9, , 2 14 WWW He would halt an army to ask a questlon -3' s the use of worryxng hen the world IS full of fun 'i I' 15. ,Z ,Q V 5,1 b T'7 i p I You can't always be a hero I but you can always be a man. A great hunter hxs game women D.JL5f'CQZ,, 55,1 Lr- Nv- QI i WW He knows that football 1sn t the only place that a good lxne 1S needed 3 17 Hrs beauuful smgmg brmgs pleasure to all that hear h1m dn d A Y' 'OV ,mama , QW? ,gggh e ', N 5 lk X1 Y 'p 'T' W7 WM She IS happy she IS spry she has mlschlef IH her eye U i A 4-., 2'1 Z1-.,..... My conduct 1n school IS the teachers dehght I sleep all day andl study UQ all mght Queeme 513 Q' qw--1 ffwvf Some people get up bnght and early I just get up WMMQWW f'd -f ik., 'hav' spoke to a gul once but clatms II was a mlstake is 'Fix 'iv Z MM, , What she wants to tell you she says through her eyes .3 , . U He ' , b -. H , , he ' ' ' . 0 W a ff :N s t r as ' R ypppl . 'fx V I 97.1 ew! God has gxven us two ears but only one mouth tragedy! An- .TAL-.,,DJ Men annoy me I love to be annoyed xfeael 2 x' N-I o,e!,fw-HJ' To know her 15 to ltke her A 11tt1e nonsense now and then IS relxshed by the wxsest men MMM A 0 1 ' iv A ,pi if rf' 'nf -nn-4' .J 'Sp Hxs system of lxfe wlthout sleep w111 revoluuomze the world .Mfg She who chmbs the tallest tree has won the nght to the frunt ral f .F 5 ggi, 795 h , i Z.. lm -X it J 1 , f s ' ' t f X rf-'QW 4-QQ 9 wc'- Y afuif The good dre young why should I worry af I-K'-p fs., an ev. jg 'U -gf' giungy Modest srmplrcrty IS a vrrtue of woman L e .ZJZZW The best way to lengthen the day 15 to steal a few hours from nrght Men of few words are the best men N! fav' A master of all trades 1' ix Y' T7 Nur! WM-A6 Srlence 15 golden butwho an I to make money'P 236 Q Q a 1 s'g'91'N 6: '.. A W. 1 I K 4' ,lk 6 1 if X as - 1? .' N my? ' l Nu L!! f . . . . .A I 1 ri 1G 42.7 THE WORLD KNOWS NOTHING da! im OF ITS GREATEST MEN 5 On September 5 1939 thrrty one shakrng scared ktds ascended the steps of the Ktndergarten Burldtng clutchtng ttghtly to theu parents hands The ones who ve been wrth thts year s graduatlng class smce krndergarten days are Joyce Joslyn Drane Teske Dtck and Don Neal Davtd Tracey Jean Hrlsenbeck Myrna Hansel Beverly Becker Davtd Utley Janice Shoot LorenRuddlesd1n Ruth Davts Beverly Klemp Ronald Raybum Robert Retz Ben Klaus and Roger I-lelserman Remember those naps we used to take! Oh to have them now' 3rd Yes thud grade brought about a change of burldlngs We were done wtth that prtmary ktd stuff 4th Sandy allas Shaffer acqulred the name Scatterbratn thls year and Bob Lxnd became a member of our class There was an accrdent that wmter whrch we wtll probably all remember Loren Ruddlesdtn lrterally splattered Duane Teske 7th No recess We moved down to the lst floor at last Mary Messerlr from Montrcello became one of our class rn thts year Vtoletta O Dell Manlyn Schrader and Vernon Maulson who also had Mrss Ryan for theu kmdergarten teacher Jotned us too 8th They cleaned out the attrc for us Yrpel That means three flights of steps rnstead of only two So ured trudg mg up and down! Archre Frye broke several rulers thls year and many students had therr hands rapped by hrs famous hrckory strck The hrgh school student counctl asked the erghth grade rf we would ltke to enter a float rn the Home comrng parade We felt real pleased Bob Ltnd and Joyce Joslyn were elected to rrde on the float It rarned on Home comtng day' No parade At last we re on our way to hrgh school' 9th On August 28 1948 seventy ftve nervous green freshmen ascended the steps of M H S to begrn the1r hrgh schoolcareers They elected Don Nealas president of the class Cltfford Kehrlr vrce presrdent and Drck Neal as secretary treasurer After the frrst few days of wanderrng from room to room they settled down to the normal routrne of a fresh men yiear paper wads gum and alrplanes At the end of the year they emerged wtth the slrghtest degree of knowledge p Sl e August 29 1949 started the sophomore year for seventy four of these students wrth some new faces added Offrcers for thls year tncluded Bob Lrnd prestdent Clrfford Kehrlr vtce presrdent and Erleen Schuchmann as secretary treasurer They enyoyed many socral events dunng the year tncludtng the Flunkers Froltc whtch they sponsored The Junror year was a btg event for all stxty ftve of them After electron of offtcers the results were Don Neal presxdent Dtck Neal vrce presrdent and Davrd Tracey as secretary treasurer The Jumors sold candy hot dogs pop corn hamburgers pop and coffee at the football and basketball games to rarse sufftcrent funds for the Banquet At the begtnmng of the second semester the Orlental Gardens was chosen the theme After workrng fevertshly they presented the sentors and faculty an unforgettable occasron whrch brought the year to a grand cltmax The grand ftnale to our Journey through ht h school began w1th stxty four boys and grrls Our only new student was LeRoy Pettlon The offrcers for the year were Sitrley Boss prestdent Bob Retz vlce prestdent and Ray McMahon sec retary treasurer Don Neal and Bob Lrnd were chosen as co edrtors of the yearbook Thls year they also got to know a new giorge Washmgton and Abraham Lrncoln They were proud as theu popular Martlyn Schrader was chosen Homecommg een wtth Margre Chrlds as mard of honor As the weeks rolled by they became anxtous for graduatton but a lrrtle re luctant to leave old M H S too So wrth fond memorres of good trmes and good friends we btd adteu to our alma mater E T - L- U . . 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U -'Chg ' 1 , Exposure Q President ---------- -- Carolyn Adix Vice-President ------- ---- R ussell Widner Secretary -Treasurer ---- ------- B ill Post i FIRST ROW: left to right: E. Holthaus, K. Damon, B. Hatfield, L. Haeussler, M. Coleson, L. Husmann. A. Carr, S. Hart. M. Goen, V. Glass, S. German, M. Bradley. SECOND ROW: D. Lindemier, L. Dehn, L. Diercksen. I. DeKeyser, M. Boss, D. Gootee L. Brooks, H. Edmonds, W. James, J. Ager, B. Dawson. THIRD ROW: D. Ammeler, M. Iordison. C. Ellis, L. Boesenberg, C. Kramer, G. Gardner D. Kenyon, V. Diercksen. B. Horton, R. Jones, D. Arnold. NI: ' ' .bm FIRST ROW: left to right: G. Smith, E. Strief, S. Rossow, L. Swanson, I. Maulson, G. Miller, M. Miller, B. Smith, A. Meader, H. Wilfong, G. Steely. SECOND ROW: R. Puffett, G. O'Leary, B. Mellody, E. Schwartz, D. Spitler, D. Monaghan, D. Willie, B. McCormick, G. Viiian, C. Whitcome. THIRD ROW: J. Perry, E. Schulte. I. Whisler, D. Raus, R. Patton, B. Ross. G. Paulson, A. McKeag. L. Recker, D. 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N I .Y Vx 7: AE ,fi dev: 'fi ,V if Af 'fvw 2 Z. fa 5041 3 J 1, 5:51 , -.- f , 2 FIRST ROW left to rrght J Barr M Hawker M Frtzpatrxck J Chrlds B Carr C Durey K Gavm I Hanson M Haennrg I Elenz J Hawker S Edmonds G Dawson D Becker B Hatfreld C Erbey G Hon G Hockaday B Husmann F Harroun A Haynes D Hansen M Havertape A Greener E Beattre L Gardner R Frentress D Cook J Brown D Carter T Hoffman R Hart D Durey D Brllhorn R Behnken H Antons SECOND ROW THIRD ROW 1 1 FIRST ROW left to rrght J Jones M Wrley S Larson S Svaldr I Mead J McKeag I Renfrow B Kennedy B Kenyon B Leary S Koehne B Schadey SECOND ROW D James D Murray B Morrrs M Marshall D Rossow D Kewney T Ma shall P Thurm R Woellert S Rrzer B Medulan B Nueton THIRD ROW M Woellert B Neal B Monaghan H Overmann T Klaus N Haltmeyer B Phelps H Sunderlm President ----------- - ------ Jim Malven 1 X T ViC6-President ------------ Lucille Durey f Secretary-Treasurer ---------- Stan Briney X , . lx 5 O 1 ' I 1 1 6 -X X ' v I U X ' X , '11 3,, .. 1 ' 0-A . bein I- m - ko' 'L eh pu'-q-has 0oQ91m ' ,Ei , I Tiff 'L L, +13 M ' 4' 0:41, , fs'-A Chqh X . 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'Q S ' HP Hue I 49 F' 'P ' ,PA U gov' Q Arc OS' QSOMYNC-l 9 5 ' Fo '7 7 P 3 . h +L YN 40 5 1 QA Y' ' A Young M0755 9' 1' President ---------- --- Patsy McKeag Vice-President ------- --- Kay Simons Secretary-Treasurer---- --- Joyce Turner f ' V1 w-1 FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Joslyn, J. Goedken, L. Leary, J. Burke, A. Mangold, A, J. Forrest, J. L. Barker, G. Lane, B. Carr, N. Edmonds, K. Brown. SECOND ROW: D. Hansen, M. Lyness, D. Burns, M. Lubben, J. Malone, P.' Camp- bell, M. Brown, C. Gearhart, G. Iben, J. Fuhrman. THIRD ROW: C. Ager, M. Kramer, D, Leek, L. Grissom, R. Franks, R. Dolphin, D. Koch, D. Boone, E. Blosh, B. Davids. FOURTH ROW: B. Brockmeyer, C. Hauser, W. Kehrli, D. Bradley, T. Hansen, B. Mead, R. Burke, H. Haigh, B. Hahesy, N. Davis. nu. 0 FIRST ROW: left to right: S. Schanbeck, J. Wendling, K, Welterlin, A. Sandman, L. Mead, C. Rubner, B. Martin, Marjorie Meader, Mary Meader, A. Thompson, S McGee. SECOND ROW: Douglas Skeries, C. Renfrow, S. Shaw, W. Steffens, H. Shaw, M. Pierce, D, Maxfield, D. Tutton, N. Mellody, B. Moore, E. Vaske. THIRD ROW: L. Smith, C. Seward, DavidSkeries, M, Rossow, D. Schmock, R. Reth, R. Shaw, R. Werner, B. Fisher, R. Johnson, M. Wall. FOURTH ROW: L, Wallace, D. Rulifson, W, Schrader, D. Spitler, G. White, R, Srrief, F. Overmann, M. Teed, D. Turner. WRT 31 X . S+ov-'fun younav- Q, 7 ' RAS To AGQYXN A0 ,,-wa fm' . ' . M, Buaay D I ' 1 eq -,. 1 uffes w. , J ,far . -5.-'P' , ll - ff Bans! . 'ZX l ' 9 us aah .E ,Fri - fx 'E J , , Q? ., 'I it 'xl '1 Loavxs X fi 'if 1, . 5 FLSY1 - RAN! YE! TEAM! LFQL fu , A y . 3 1 gi . a,g4w W Co MX XNe'XX awa-gs xemembem . . . nomecoxninq, week -- vmn me Ooaxs, paxaoe. 'soo game. and dance . . . Qnose 'tio-snomn ' sqnaxe dances in me gym . . . a conme oinovex- time baskexban games . . . me ioovoah game when me rhannavlki teawj swgeo an upset . . ine cneeueaoets soeaahvg -- me No . . . Lnose Cntxssmas dances and pauies . . . the ctoonei -wno appeared at Qne Hnnkevs' Yxohc . . . 'mu snccessim comeoq , Ont Miss Brooks basebah games and gon and mack . . F Q' i 7 Yi +1--' I I ', . e -S .4 l 5Elw0R: P faflditg 1 O FIRST ROWg left to right: V. Maulson, R. Simmons, E. McLane, B. Retz, R. Neal, D. Neal, R. Rayburn, D. Ross, J. Moehnke, B. Lind. SECOND ROW: G. Paulson. J. Malven, D. Monaghan, D. Ammeter, M. Jordison, R. Frentess, B. Neal, D. Rulifson, C. Ellis, D. Willie, E. Schwartz, D. Tracey. THIRD ROWg Mr. Linn, G. Gardner, W. Schrader, V. Diercksen, C. Kramer, B. Ross, R. Patton, R. Widner, A. McKeag, Mr. Fuelster. 1 11111 If I flfceofn-Sup I-'lla lung- 2:2 . -N 'lllrhs ,J FIRST ROW: left to right: D. Rulifson, W. Schrader, R. Reth, L. Gard- ner, R. Behnken, D. Cook, D. Durey, D. Billhorn, T. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: R. James, C. Seward, D. Schmock, B. Neal, R. Dolphin, W. Hahesy, J. Henness, C. Renfrow. THIRD ROW: Mr. Reaugh, J. Malven, R. Frentress, J. Brown, G. White, B. Phelps. i U 'rw . a 1: 'Ti'5f-ftm. 53:0 1 'AL 'fi7fi. B. ROSS I. MOEHNKE R. NEAL E. MCLANE The first year at M. H. S. for Coach Wally Linn . . . he proved himself extremely capable and an admired member of the faculty . . . with one dislocated shoulder, a couple players on crutches, and a broken tooth, the season was slightly hampered . . . nevertheless. the team took the field in full strength and upset Tipton 13-7 in the most thril- linggame of the year . . . Bob Retz, a former center. became a hard man to stop in the fullback slot . . . we also possessed a potent weapon in the passing game between Don and Dick Neal . . . in the latter part of the season Russ Wildner be- came an alert grab man for those passes from unsuspecting 'M' players of the opposing teams . . . best of all, we gained . PT'H5!'f f' -. 'T To A . '?, R. SIMMONS high praise by the honorable mention of Vernon Maulson and V. MAULSON Bob Retz in the all state honor roll . . . C. ELLIS R. WIDNER D. ROSS I. MALVEN I-0 1--.ng 1 A v f 4 . A ',1: 3'-Ll? .M U.. W. SCHRADER B. RETZ R. FRENTRESS D. RULIFSON Wins - 3 SEASON'S RECORD Losses - 5 Varsity A Q 13--Elkader '7 , , ' K' 6--Monticello 13 - Q, V. ' 13--Tipton 7 ' ' 'W 0--Vinton 21 ' 52125, 0--Independence 8 . . ' 6--Anamosa 13 fHomecomingj W A H 6--Maquoketa 0 Q 3 if fn 6--Marion 35 , H T taiwan so 'v i Coach Iim Reaugh's fresh-soph team completed a per- ,,.g.:.g2 fecr season with a 3-0 record . . . and gave definite signs of being a deadly threat to strong teams in the forth coming f',n.?. ,fi J: -gl ...A j. gf., I vs L ' r . L, J., years. . . .L A Fresh-Soph SEASON'S RECORD M ff-- D. NEAL R. RAYBURN 7--Vinton 0 28--Independence 0 25--Independence 6 B. LIND D. WILLIE C, KRAMER -1 S . X W X Ciween .Mwulgn 1 9 4' of ,. 74 ' . .-- r'., - ' 14' Q 1. p,5'- ,V .. fr '1-.ff'-.- 1. f ' V ANAMOSA , nf wi 'S . I up K xgi X x - -J -- . 1411 . , . - ix 1 11? f A. ay ' gbggfy, M,-,Nl'2. ibn.. ffvwiqg 1 S?- fx xxx-5. . ...P .if FXGHT l x Y' GH F l l E. N ff-. uf gf 3 I '.l 1 Xxx fg -.ffx 'X . f Kg X f ,if :J gif 'M f f Alf, l X W X 7 f Manchester High School entered its third year of competition . . . and the prospects were very good . . last year in match play we won 2, lost 1 and tied 1 . . we also won the quadran ular meet at Cedar Rapids and placed second in the dgistrict meet which qualified us for the State Tournament at Ames . . . and this year we're out to improve all previous records . . . if i Q Q 99 W . , AX E - as CCUM fly- ndrence cbncmed and roared at our iau pray nr Mrss Brooks presented vlrh remember nrg rs e an rence ne er saw b se weeks oi nr 1 Q ere rs the cast acksta e ea a n rrses and a successinr presenrauon o a d sprrn capacrry a me gy nr r e cast pracuce dress rebearsars and tben the br warung for me brg rnornenr and men me cnrxar deugnrinr cornedy rs on us way n date r e cases ior tbe wo one act p1ays and the senror sponsore bowey r we re ure oi uber! success a yarn ac e a preased casr crew and drxecro nbhcauo Xecte and r 91a ba nor been se a sarrsired andrence house .QW , ,f 'w ajft V X j' 1. W Bob ,A- ,4- eakxng, oi prays :here s'Ybesprans an or anxzauon ior rkrose rnreresred rn drarnaucs wrnrer rnruauon at baron s bo e was ab y condncred by oiircers Daye Sandra a congratnlauons to the eleven new rnern rs 2? ,f ,f ff 5 K S ,, 5 M I A . . 1 ,O . ,, in rn...b b ' 'b rh d' v --ro ' I ,g .gh - ,b g.r'dy nd PS 'P ' ' . b - ' - y d d . . . e . ' ass d ' . . . ' -p k aff'-xffkg N 'Zo 9 K ik 52 nn xxx is : :OE-E 4 11- 'X E . .. I 5 f N . 1,-J 5 ? ' 1 4 nl A b A 'I X ,S n v ' ..r h elif g L dl 1 . . J 0 u on 5 ' , . . D ou! . . . . . S , m ' nd 1 1 gif 1 5 ff T ,. ji -.Q 5-2? lf: 'i ' ? . -' 'ai xv- 49,vqN Xdpa ssed maxcxxmg, band me may sommn Samoan Ho u i me Xl a xa 'Wa XX awaqs temembet me xxeax xoo ine vocm goups max Qexiomxed any -ppc oi song, xxqgxg Sox mcse necessari 'Yhesgnan pomxs me xeadq sm vlowgmg, oi YHA and Y? A Qtoyecxs Xasx mmute coheoxed m home moms avxdpxesemed axsmden o auons puumg ous xb Uwkhngs nouces Qoagxlg, Mound hah mes Becket s Chem YXX CX fi ' 4.7! Vie' . . . X1 die ' -- con X1 X... ' noun?- ' ' ' ' Hao 'bt1'xx.. . ' e '... ' ' ' -' meeu ' ' ...Q ' 1099 'X...wk.. ' -1... .Wand FIRST ROW: left to right: G. Gardner. D. Kenyon, A. Carr, B. Kenyon, J. Turner. S. Larson A. Thompson. L. Haeussler, C. Adix. SECOND ROW: L. Leary, R. Patton, B. Leary, D.Becker. G. Lane. J. Barr, M. Arvidson, D. Carter K. Gavin, J. Shoot, S. Becker, J. Hahn. I. Authur, T. Shelley. THIRD ROW: D. Brayton, B. Smith, R. Atwater, J. Hanson, M. Coleson. W. James, M.Haenni S. Germann, D. Teske, S. Hart, B. Martin, M. Goen, S. Briney, V. Glass, 8 Atwater. B. Iaycox, J. Whistler, R. Whitcome, A. Greenet, N. Haltmeyer, B. Post R. Widner. FOURTH ROW: K. Simons. B. Davids, M. Fitzpatrick, A. I. Forrect, S. Shaffer, S. McGee. B Mead, J. Mead, B. Horton. J. Nelson, M. Messerli, K. Toole, N. Potter. I. Potter K. Gearhart. C. Whitcome. FIFTH ROW: P. Mclieag, 1. Maulson, M. Hawker, I. Renfrow, B. Becker, Band Director, Mr Hanson. At all the football games the band put on half-time marching shows . . . and, of course, the 'pep band' sparked the basketball games . . . Manchester was strongly represented at the WaMac Band Festival . . . as well as performing for school activities, the band presented sev- eral concerts during the year, all under the able direction of Mr. Hanson . . . I -39 a'uff',.f ' f I - f ' 5' IL -si ' - , . ,. 'X . - y . X 9 ,Q , ..,.., Jw X ,N U ,V fats Q f w2z -iw: ' 2, 1: as . 'f .2. 5 . I 5 ' W W, 30 ,ye , I fam ,ji I v , y H . x 1 ' m x w 3 ax Qlla t Bb Clarinet r Q U Zlrtet flute artei M1525 av ova' GWf0Ci0weeua1 75:55 ji ii 0 g'u6,Q5wGhali1l Qagaglwelui nf? Q 2 Q 0 5 Q as Miasedeliwuw 0- 16715 5 , S r xgx Q12 19 f4'f' 'fn g N, ,4,. N 1 fi HfI,.Qp.' 2- , nk. vi I X Q1 Q . 4 4' , i 'fs' s , VI -' an ,1fv+'fJ's L P Thespians is a national or- ganization for budding young actors fand actressesj . . . we all got a chuckle from the com cal characters who turns up at initiation time . . . how pleased some of the gals were when they found out they had enough points .. . Thespians members did a large share of the acting and behind stage work for the year'S plays XUI n 1 bg QI fQx 4 :QW IQXXI fggxlfguegxt UQHM s rx rxcrx FN Fxslfwpfxfxf, Q - i ifx Q i I . National Honor at M. H.S. is a local chapter of a very select group. . . the high stan- dards of National Honor are scholarship, leadership, char- acter, and service . . . H1658 four factors are the main con- siderations in choosing new members . . . under the spon- sorship of our scholarly his- tory prof, Mr. Wilson, there are seven members at the present time . . . KKLKX iam 5 Exe '11'11P--lm u:il'l12 Mrss Taylor s news reporters and wrtters have been very acuve thts year news about school personalrues and SCUVIIICS as well as toprcs of current rnterest were featured each week our Inklrngs appeared 1n one of the town papers severalof our reporters are members of Tomorrow s Colummsts A busy room where the students spend much trme rs the school lrbrary and the hbra rxans donate therr trme to handle the books and magaztnes and also keep the l1brary quret enough to study rn they tell me that sometrmes thrs rs qurte a Job thrs year about 100 books were added to the collectron the hbrartans are under the supervrsron of Mrss Taylor MZ?-5555505 L L2 if The F. F. A. is an organization of and for farm fellows . . . and every Future Farmer who belongs is a member of one or more of the various committees . . . under the leadership of Mr. Wilcox, the Manchester Chapter has been very active this year . . . the major objectives of the F. F. A. include the development of leadership, cooperation, and citizenshipg and of course the group always strives to improve agriculture and patriotism . . . while in F. A. A., the boys take up many worthwhile and practical projects . . . CDC' This is the organization that prepares the young girls for that all-important vocation-- namely, homemaking . . . each week the F. H. A. chooses one of its members as 'Girl of the Week' in recognition of some outstanding characteristics . . . ithas been active in participation in school activities throughout the year . . . Miss O'Brien sponsors this group of Future Home- makers . . . f-'I I 1 'Q 1 v 'v 5 '!'f S Any girl earning the required number of points through individual and group participation in sports is eligible to become a membe. of the girls athletic association of M. H. S. . . Through further work they may also become members of the Iowa State Athletic Associadon . . . The group is sponsored by Mrs. Pals . . . eva X N my f A Another organization composed of chemistry and physics students made its reappearance atM. H. S. this year . . . severalmeetings were held and lecturers were heard . . . and Chem- Phy took an active part in social activities . . . by-4 QXXXLEK? L I 16 Student Councrl members ar e elected rn home rooms each home room chooses one durmg the year student councrl sponsored varrous actrvmes as well as promotrng a keep off the grass campargn student councrl offrcers under the gurdance of Mr Goodman and Mrs Frakes kept the commlttees busy and as a res l st d u t the councll was very actrve ur u ent govermng body :wa nf- ,Bf 'xl' 35 1lllP rlvil i Lef +52 louh Srrouf G Pow '01 A DW W4 'xv' imma 140, Y7 W oxces ix 'N e XX aw' aqsiemexvbex 1 me Xa-Nu when uYxeXeXe mxxsmc and 100 v mcse m'som1aX dances me gym a Xaxxggnmg, squeamxg gxoup oi yumot some 'oeuet assembw ptogtaxv certam semoi ieXXo-Ns ns oK xhe umes Ache oes x e hai 6 xx s tacmq, tkxioxxgh the xheywexe 'nox mod dtwers Q Xock ot a mamma max powed ug x othoughx DBX anim c dass xmgs xx occasxo QW if AS-1-9-fs-'P ftjgff - ff ff O 4 ., ' . . . sesdonson ' ' 'XX- exheaii... ' in ', ' sg X ' haXXS . . . s . . . ' ' -Nh - ' . . . he 5ig, ' -- sa sh , Sdbuins ' , a ' 'nsuxdq . . . O ,JN N 1 F 1 -,iw -1 11 5 V f' QQ - Z i f 1 ARVID SON BAUM BEC KER BILLHORN BOSS CHILDS COLE DAVIS DEMPSTER DUREY Dorothy DUREY Lona FREN TRESS HAENNIG HANSEL HAY NES HEISERMAN HILBY HILSENBECK HOLTZ JOYCOX IOSLYN KEHRLI KLAUS KLEMP LEEK LIND MALONE MAULSON FAVORITE PASTIME AMBITION END UP Doodhng Mumbhng Leadtng the band Avordlng guls Gettxng everythlng done Be1ng mum Gxvmg the grrls the eye Ed datrng Bemg cute Sewrng Penc1l pushmg Danclng Smxltng Gabbmg Soupm hot rods Carryrn a lot of werght aroun school Talung notes for Mr Goodman Paradrng through the halls Watclung Men rn general Eyemg the scales Srster rn law s srster Berng coy Dr1v1ng the Bulck Horseplay Women Drrvmg the Ford Contemplauon Grand opera Edrtor for NEW YORK TIMES Set the world on frre Sec of Agnculture Farmer s wrfe Sarl the '7 seas Learn how to wrnk Orange blossoms Beauutron Powers model J Edgar Hoover s puvate stenographer Arthur Murray s star puprl Woman of d1SIU1CUOIl Old mald Race at Indranapohs Speedway Manager of Iowa O11 Co To revolt Study the stars Playboy A1rl1ne hostess MRS Degree To be alone w1th her To be caught College cheerleader To grow a head tnstead o a oe Get mamed at 28 Proprietor of Srruth s Apple Orchard Prestdent of U S Lonesome Gal Copywnte boy for CURRENT EVENTS Morufledl Lxttle Abner C1ty slrcker Splash Wearmg brfocals Flower prcker at Mac Greenhouse Toe mmmer at Joe sweat bath Wearmg overalls Srtung on the boss s knee Chorus grrl Matron at Rockwell Crty Frrst marrred 52 Grad Chrrstmas Atomrc bum Dorng what comes naturally OSII3C1ZCd Echpsed Modehng Munsrngwear Sweet Vlolets Pnde and prejudlce Guess? 'P 9 Gone w1th the Wtnd Baby srtter Head bouncer at outdoor skaung rmk Guls phys ed teacher at M H S U1 1960 Squeezmg apples Cab drlver at Thorpe ' 91 '- - . . ,S , . , , ,S HAWKER Playing the field To go south I'm dreaming of a white t . . MARMANN MCLANE McLANE Mary McMAHON MEAD MESSERLI MORRIS NEAL D1ck NEAL Don O DELL OLER PETTLON PLOESL RAYBURN ROSS RUDDLESDIN SCHRADER SCHUCHMANN SHAFFER SHOOT SIMMONS SKERIES STRIEF TESKE TRACEY TUTTON UTLEY VASKE WALL WENDT ZEHR FAVORITE PASTIME Readmg Bemg a wheel Enjoyrng llfe Makmg hay A home grrl Watchrng the dret Flutrng Clubbrng Tracey Teerng off Dyrng ha1r Mrxed chorus Staylng happy Frshtng Watchtng televrsron condrtron Ar rung Changrng hrs mrnd Neat and tr1m Grvrng the boys the eye Keeprng posted on the latest Srngmg Drrvrng the Chev Harpmg on school spurt Playrng Hockeyv Wearrng W C s rrng Parnung the town Chewmg gum The great outdoors Knock em cold Skery prctures Blushrng Medrtatmg AMBITION Srngle lrfe Hortrculturrst A good cook Fmancral securrty Banker s wrfe Brcycle burlt for two Successor to J Edgar H Charles Atlas Pro golfer A blonde Marlo Lanza Crrcus strong man To catch a whale Havrng a full gas tan Rarse beef cattle To be successful Stay young To rntrce manhood Wrrte a gossrp column Opera star Ownrng a Cad Home economrst Stay out of trouble Same as any grrls OOVCI Appear before Supreme Court Own gum factory To make money To go up rn the world Own a farm Tryrng to stump Mr Goodman A SCICHU fic farmer END Best w1fe of 1965 Pushmg darsres Frostxng taster for Fanny Farmer Klng of the hobos Susan B Anthonly II Eat drrnk and be Mary Hen pecked crrmlnologrst Battle of the Bulge Caddy Bald YOISIC Yorganson Salesman for Hadacol Eatrng mmnows Stalled Chrcken farmer Water boy for Chrcago Be Gray harrs at 30 Charrman of old mards socrety Sued for lrbel Sore throat Model T Home Hooked by Hockey Ready for Freddy Lrfe rn Srng Srng Stuck Mrlkman keep those bottles quret Trapese artrst Hued hand Strll tryrng Growxng corn rn Antarctrca 35 S ' 9' ' ' UP EO , , . . , , . . k RETZ Keeping the 36 in top Forest ranger Buggy g . . . . . . , I 3 Liv., FL, August 27 September 4, e-7 7 14 19 21 25 28 October 5 12 17 18 19 26 29 31 November 1-2 2 6 'I 9 12 16 21 23 27 28 29 30 December 4 'I 14 18 19 21 Ianuary 2 3 4 8 10 11 ti .3,,f 'Lal Classes begin . , new faces and new names . . also, old faceswith different names. All-Iowa tests. We TRIED to remember something. Roller-skating party. Those senior-frosh combinationslh Hurrah! Football season off to a good start with 13-'7 win from Elkader. Love those teachers' institutes! Not so good--Monti 13-6. The rain did it. Balinese dancers put on a graceful program. We upset Tipton--13-7. Yea, team! Ouch! Vinton wins--21-0. End of lst six weeks. How time flies! Movie stars hit town. lrene made a hit with M. H. S. boys. Shucksl We lost to Independence 8-0. Bruce Gates told us how to be successful. Pep rally and movies combined to give Homecofning spirit a real lift. Homecoming! Band and F. F, A. floats won. Anamosa won also. Queen Marilyn crowned. Maquoketa. We won this time--6-O! Senior pictures taken. Yipes! Is that us? Lions sponsored Halloween party. Lind and Moehnke had a big time throwing that egg arotmd. Teachers' convention. We should have more of these! We can't win them all. Marion 35-6. Senior girls, in their best duds, attended P. E. O. tea. Anybody going to Coty? Stunt Nite. Georgewashingtonwas given the new look. lt happens every year. Alarm clocks were noisy in study hall. Our Miss Brooks' a hu e success. The sneezes were caused by soap flakes. Biology classes took off for the fish hatchery--very interesting. Hats off to vocal department for fine concert! Another six weeks is over. Basketball, and we win--49 -44 from Edgewood! Girls had their night at Sadie Hawkins Dance. Karla and Jon crowned. Retz! Who said you were a teapot? Elkader . . Close, but we came out on top . . 33-32. First ads for annual sold. Kids get out of school. Assembly program . . Judy , monkey, stole the show. Christmas caravan made its initial a earance PP - Fog . . game with Vinton cancelled. We beat Strawberry . . 52-39. Another win! Anamosa--60-56. Our team is red-hot! We downed Tipton for victory no. 5--58-47! Oh, oh! Marion spoiled it--54-38. Christmas concert set the mood for the holidays. Santa Claus, alias Horton, made his amtual visit to M. H. S. The 'Snow Ba1l'L- and then Christmas vacation. Oh, boy! Back again fortified with good resolutions. Good resolutions broken. Monticello stopped us--62 -48. We were robbed! Indetpendence won in the overtime--51-47. Con usion reigned as annual pictures were taken. But it's worth it. We Crushed Maquoketa--'70-28. Now Lhat's more like it! 12 17 16-17 18 19 20 23-26 24 27 28 29 30 February 1 5 8 11 12 15 16 22 29 March 14 21 28 29 April 4 10 11 18 20 25 26 May 3 6 16 18 23 i aa X Band spent the day at Anamosa for Wamac clinic. Sax duet did its best . . Per- fume is sweet, or is it--how about that, juniors? Vinton--another overtime. . we came so close . . 52-49. Watch out! Semester tests already. A lot of flunkers celebrated the end of the semester. We went to Franklin. The score? Never mindl National Honor--congrats to Shirley, Bob, Dick, and Don. County tourney. Colesburg took the honors. Annual pictures again, Sit still, Tracey! Gordie shone in the MC spot. Another successful band concert. English classes flooded out due to circumstances beyond our control. But who wants to control them? I Nuts! Vinton beat--58 - 48. M, H, S. girls staged a fight of their own. Eleven new Thespians initiated at Sharon's. Won't you have some more cake? Anamosa lost again . . 51 -46. We took Strawberry again--56 -42! Monticello. Hal We showed them . . 60-46! Volleyball tournament. Senior girls triumph! What a game! Marion won , , 44'-40 . . but they had to struggle for it! Marbles and study hall don't mix. Poor Doug! Our last Wamac game and Independence won 50-54. Movies added something new to the Valentine Dance. Be my valentine, please. We won the sectional from Lamont. Sure was fun to see two Rosses and three Neals playing for M. H. S. Students conducted the band concert. Nice work, kids! 4th six weeks drew to a close. Cecil Leeson gave a magnificent performance. Our sax section should be in- spired. Band went to Vinton to work with Karl King . . an experience never to be for- otten. gne acts and variety displayed real talent! First contest for solos and ensembles. We did all right! Marrying Marian an entertainment treat. The butler did it again, Our juniors left us today, Whata relief! The reason: Career Day at Mt. Vernon. The end of the 5th six weeks, and we seniors realized with a jolt that our last year of high school was almost over. The last music concert for the seniors . . How we'll miss those performances! Marilyn, Gordie, and Diane filled the gym with music as they presented their recital. Square dance--watch those flying feet! Contest finals at Iowa City. Congratulations to the winners! Large music groups had their turn at contest. Delaware County Band Festival. Lots of people -- lots of music. The spring play -- another hit for Mrs. Frakes. Seniors completed their last day of high school. How can four years beover so soon. Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom . . . Thanks, juniors, for an unforgettable eve- ning. Baccalaureate. Do we see the end approaching? Commencement and the sad but beautiful strains of 'Pomp and Circumstance . G00d'bY. M. H. S. We'll never forget you! 53 -X 3 WMJV .,,, M -5'-. 'L-.. W' . xx S Xxx X 1 its at X a X N Q XX X 3 s7 2- '7 '-2' 'A I haf 2:21 1-H an f 0 y Y? 04 iff X. 9 404-7 . S ss W J U ', , X . Q f W' ,gg ' ' ' JQ Rv' Jw' if . ,5 5 - 1 8 , K . - wk X' X 5 9 S ' x A5 1 ,QI Io' Q M W. ,A y 1 : 1 N , u - I K Lb 4' f Q . L X5 4. ' '-'f4.4r-v A-T jf H i f , 4 v X wif' XX me seaekxeis Woo :ned to make ds Xeam somemmq, dong, mme oitxce ax dxe ixom oi smdq mm s dxscxphne mcse pam 'ot aceXexS eattxngs a XX aw aqs :emem dm acuv mes pexsosxm QXMLS ecewed 'amen e needed u an each oi ds Xiked when odced and adqmxed sdipnse UA vm new 1 VIXKOW H1 9 and 'gems svecxz ance 61620 e Sasaki d sxxxu 1 cub! s an ended d wb M6555 out supemw 30 ci bi ga. Q 0 wi sdbye ' I Q X , Y - xx 'W , XX? ' ' f vie' 'oem . . . ' ' 'Xxo mme' ' ...guid- ' wi '-- d,oXx.1e. ' .100... '- xhebesm . . . ' xxes,93pS, , ' e ' vie ' ' . . . ' X600 puede XX-4 C 4 , 3 Q W D! ' 1 Dino J MR. I. P. LAMBERT Superintendent MR. I. W. GOODMAN, Principal Government Sociology Mr. Thomas Tracey. Mr. J. P. Lambert, Mr. Frank Wilson, Mr. Stanley Klaus, Mrs. Lyle Shoot, Mrs. Orville Schmitz, Mr. Ralph Rulifson. ,Z MISS MARIAN PARROTT Office Secretary OS. MRS. MARY ELLEN FRAKES Dramatics Speech English II MR. ERLING B. HANSON Instrumental Music X 1 MR. WILLIAM BECKER Physics Chemistry General Science ,L J MR. CARL FUELSTER Industrial Arts X .im Nil . ROBERT HILL Geometry Highway Safety Vocal Music MR. WILBUR FRAKES Shorthand Typewriting Secretarial Practice MISS VELMA MacMILLAN Vocal Music MR. JAMES REAUGH Business Subjects Assistant Coach MR. WALLACE LINN Athletic Director ' MRS. FLORENCE PALS Biology Gir1's Physica Education MISS MARY O'BRlEN Home Economics ji MRS. OPAL ROBINSON English I, I1 Latin I, II Miss STELLA TAYLOR English u1,1v Art MR. JAMES WILSON World History American History 'Jr MR. JOHN STRACK MR. ROBERT WILLSON Mathematics MR. CHARLES WILCOX Vocational Agriculture Yew at the HILLTOP GROCERY For the Thrlfty Shopper CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 52 Let Us G1ve You Our Serv1ces STAFFORD'S Phone 7672 GAMBLE 'HIRE 'ihg.g,.,w 'ik BQ -Yi? rw-ijrm 'S Auto Supp11es Home App11ances Hardware Tappan Phllgas Owned and Operated Morrey Cook Authorlzed Dealer RAUH'S FEDERATED STORE The department store on the corner Everythmg for your Fam11y Needs Dry Goods Ready to Wear Shoes CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service WE DT LILLIBRIDGE INTIIIIATIOIAI. HARVESTER BOB NALL Manchester, Iowa CHEVROLET COMPANY West Mam Manchester, Iowa Dial 7712 Dial 7301 I Q Q V9 . .F 7, iff f -., Meat and Groceries 45, y',. A- I Q f I ' 'jig xg, ' I 1 ' 'V H Fai H 4 . ,E 24 ' af yi ' W' ' 1liPl51J..iL li -- And Swmg Into EOELL Y0 TH 'l'0W E JOH SHERE SHELL 'l'A'l'l0 Tami SSPVICC Manchester Iowa A 'il Isl Ill For Expert SGTVICG D0 and WALT Sheet Metal Work Plumbmg and Heatmg Llcensed Plumbers West Mam Street Manchester Dial 6732 MA CHESTER DAIRY IN BUSINESS For Your Health w1th Pasteurlzed Dairy Products Owned and Operated, Paul Turner , . ilu! 1 If . I I 2 ' ra n E A, J r -'L ggi' V. A 1-' ' ' I lu ' A ' A 3 I 'IAA A -gi I A 'ff 7' Il ' .' k:1V2'A -E.: 5 1 I -1 1 8.4-1 ,1:., 9- , , , ' - I S V, . , f Lf H . I l CITIES SERVICE PIIIIIIIICT Gasollnes Fuel O11s Lubr1cat1n O11s Agent IOWA OIL COMPANY Carl P He1serman SLIM Phone 7362 Manchester Iowa Meet You Comphments Sweet Shop SWIFT and SWIFT D1nners Attorneys Lunches Snacks Center of Act1v1ty Congratulatlons and QP- N1 Good Luck ?,oS e-pf?-I ogg? to the You 09 Can t Go Wrong 1f You G1ve Flowers 1952 GRADUATING CLASS F10werS Telegraphed SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSE At Hi- ' Of Ho I S 5 F v ELITE CAFE 5 if For 28 years A1 Simmons FARMER and MERCHA AVINGS BA K MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Savings Accounts Checking Accounts On the Four Corners 'I' HAUG 8: SON Machme and Automotive Specialists Magneto Repair Work Complete Bear Wheel Alignment Service Phone 33872 Manchester -U BER im? M WOLCOTT LUMBER For the Best in Building Material 6 PS ' will BORDEN S BORDEN'S ICE CREAM CO. Manchester, Iowa lg . Q ' E :g,,.Mt ' . if ,Egfr . ' n' ,wg K. K '.?f, 1',X?:f L . 1 - 'A 7 , 2 f ey, A A ' j , ' , 4, , 3 ar fi - I 'E 92 -'T' , ' Jlt, , 5 ' : 1, , fl-vlilwwf' ' 3 5 V, l is 1 . - Q, . .:, , 4 . U 4 g.g,'jf+'-EL., - A . I O 1' . , ' . . X 1 I . n - I Y sc 'f .. ' 5 gb? , sinu- . p .S., u Q LA ' n 412:217- ll BECKER S Super Market Grocerles Quallty Meats Grade A 1 rults and Vegetables Phone 8101 fall! C ornp11ments of Manchester s FORD DEALER S1nce 1912 .I M .10 ESand S0 S Sales Serv1ce Cars Trucks Tractors Farm GLE CHARLE HOTEL and Implements E GH H GRILL Manchester, Iowa Manchester, Iowa 0 v G A bar? V . ,Q ,, vt 5 at YA . If 75? - V' Q. 55 W ' .T . L 1 -x Q 1 E . I I Farms Farm Loans Investments BAUM REALTY ERYICECU Always A Few Bargams D1al 7482 Manchester JUDGE PAINT and GLASS CO. Spray Painting Contractors Paints and Sundries Records and Record Players Toys Phone 7952 Manchester we Xtxyyintor O11 Greasmg and Lubr1cat1ng Flrestone T1res Phone 6292 Manchester NEW'S GREENHOUSE Our Speclalty Is Weddmgs JOHN W MCLANE PROP DAVIS PAINT STORE DATEX Pa1nts and Brushes Wallpaper and Novelt1es E Mam Street Manager H V O Donnell Th1S IS the store for all PURINA CHOWS Get more from what you have GO TO IT DAIRY CITY MILLI G H1ghway 13 D1al 4842 At I C R R il ' ll- Q I . I ll52lI ff, xx f X Y I X 'f Call 8.342 for Seryice I M ,fn -'alt' sg! . nv I ,iE?f'i: 45:51 5:Q.,j' I FOR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES MILLAM IMPLEME T C0 1000 East Ma1n Street Manchester Iowa .-4 -ur. i '51 r , 5'-'E' A111s Chalmers Tractors New Idea Farm Machmery Phone 5252 FIRST STATE BANK Member of the Federal Depos1t Insurance Corporatlon Travelers Checks Bankmg by ma1I 31732 Iowa soon SEA! 'IIRES KLAUS HARDWARE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS . Q a E 5-.-4-I-Z? N- 1 ..-'its Q . . 1..' Pi?-iff. 3 1 2 ' ' 5-3.-.--L-:-23:12 ' 2? F 1-..i:jg:.iQ,. ' gif g ' ' . EE .-1-5-,-,T-.3 ' E D1a1 Manchester 3'- '.-:.:fgT-2,f:,--'g'i , TL 5 ' ' 'g.2'Q1EP'a 34 'A -7 f':-g4:-ta.-:-:-r7,g,- 1 Q gt P 9- 'fr' -43-an .Li Q BUSTER LIFE STRIDE FILES MARKET BROWN For Good Food Phone 31812 is W? Manchester Iowa GIFTS THAT LAST xx I JEWELRY Manchester Iowa Watches Ham1lton, Elgln, Bulova Artcarved Dxamonds Towle Helrloom Wallace Sterlmg Phone 8482 ROBLEE NATURALIZ ER Get Your School Suppl1es and other CONGRX-NTU LATION S Necess1t1es SCHULTZ BROS Phone 31282 Q V ERVICC. Q X 199 ff N? X 0060 Q' , 46 7 Q ANCHESTER Bomawq C 0 REQRQEQQUG LHRASILNJ ' Phone 31192 mrs ll hgjf, BECKERS HOES I at I ' X X X X i 3 Y , ' A ' ' 'vis' A It Locally Nat1ona1ly Owned Orgamzed gg: no C' ASTORES A Everythlng for the Home Phone 32182 Jack O'Leary Manchester Iowa G HIST' Q FUINISI YllIl lffllli WIKUUOUIX rmture X ster Iowa Roller Skate at BEACHLA D Manchester Iowa Roller Skate For Health Sake Regular Skatmg mghts are Sunday Wednesday and Frlday For Strlctly Pr1vate Part1es You can book Monday Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nlghts Sole Agent For Chlcago Roller Skates Phone 6563 -Reservations To D. J. MEGGENBURG Propr1etor ts S GO0D Sports klin . . and f Q0 ST 2 -2 is .2 Q-'rea VNV, Y Y ,,,,,N,,,,,,,,, ., I za! Y 4'T'fv,-,i ' -, 44 V 7 , 6 : , -1351, ' Q1 5 ,. F' ,, ' N X ,nv ,I X ,. - ' f,-:715 I ,, ,' 0 1- z , . :f fi Q asf 1 affff 1 I 1 ' . Y g 'Agni' .- V A A-Q I 'F J 'I '-- :' ' If - iffvlu I S A , , , P I v . ,. ix fa , . l. i Of , . 7 R DY' 66 Elmer Rudy, Prop. The Best Of Service 'Pin ips 'Phllhps D al Wullxp 01.03 75162 Ons The Best Of Quahty Washmg po11sh1ng accessor1es an t1re repa1r1ng Open or Your Convemence For Good p Tasty ' Food 'Q I I S ws the ' DINE A MITE CAFE Quahty and Servlce MANCHESTER FEED Sz SUPPLY INC Feed Seed Fert111zer Farm Supp11es Grmdmg Muung D1a1 4602 Manchester Iowa Congratulauons Sen1ors DR STEPP M D Quahty Meats an Grocer1es at HEITZMAN MARKET D1a1 32612 WO0DWARD Everythmg to Wear U901: A' , . Q o . . . . 9 7 7 1 5 ' d . . H . . f ' , - 1 , ' L V ' d I - 5 1 , 1 .1 - . Yu L -- il ' II For News Delaware County Read the Manchester Press an Democrat Radlo Z D1al 8301 HURDLE'S SHOE STORE Manchester Iowa PHHJPP DRUG XVWWW School Supp11es Fountam Servlce Drugs Wallpaper and Sundrles MA CHESTER ESI 2 OI' Free PICKUP And Del1very Ed Matthews and Garth Arnold Class of Class of '29 34 CASTLE BARBER SHOP Dave and Sam MANCHESTER LOCKER PLANT Cuttmg Cho1ce Curmg Meats Freezer Suppl1es Henry Holder Dial 7172 X 0 . Q , of d . ' 2 q S f -1 J. MALO E forMen and Boys Good Clothes for Over 50 Years D1a1 7722 GILDNER BROS Somethmg to Crow About' HAHN'S RADIO SERVICE Poultry an Eggs 23 Years Radlo Exper1ence D1a1 32762 Manchester, Iowa LOVE'l I' and DAVI PROD CE C0 FFFFV: Manchester Iowa McELLIGOTT'S SINCLAIR 99' 3. SERVICE Complete Car, Truck and Tractor 1 Servlce Poultry and Eggs D1a1 8401 119 West Mam D1a1 7372 J - s i. u - ' ll Y d I . . n Xi X - . bl. ngyQZI1:: 1 ...CF V IQQWP' I ,. ' L M- A i E -so so 3 ' L... 1-1 ffwn- r- on r Q:-x wAj,'.'-4 , 7 : - Y ?L'!-ui -4 f 1 '-A 1 Q ' I- id- '.v . . h ' ,, K l in etllurs DR E L FELD DR D J GOEN Compliments of on E H cAMrs:u. DR W J THOMPSON DR R L VAN VOLTINBERGH YV! 7 W ' f ALLYNS an ,.,v1mMae,,, Courtesy Servlce Hrs HOME APPLIANCE Dry Goods FHIGIIIAIBE Ready To We ar D1a1 5972 Manchester Gas and E1ectr1c App11ances Heatmg of all Kmds Model K1tchens TE tw MAXWELL'S TEXACO SERVICE Texaco Products Goodyear T1res KLAUS INSURANCE AGENCY Servmg your msurance needs smce 1924 O IIC O d R ' THOMAS H TRACEY Attorney at Law Old Delaware County State Bank Bu11dmg Manchester, Iowa I 2 f'E,f 4 f . Afgyfr' gif. 2, Tgwakzw THURM'S STORE or Quallty Grocer1es Open Evenmgs and Sundays GREAT PLAINS For everythmg you need 1n bu11d1ng mater1a1s D1a1 31562 Congratu1at1ons Class of 1952 For Your Graduat1on Su1t Try 'I CIIAIII 'IESKE C0 Clothmg Furmshmgs Shoes Manchester Iowa ITS BETTER WITH BUTTER x X x f X X Manche ster o operatlve reamery ompany EASTERN IOWA FINANCE CO JIPANY Manche ster Iowa I f I 54 W Pie? Q f u GARY RYA :TREE- 'Sr .1 Malts Lunches Ice Cream Friendly Speedy Courteous Service For Pos1t1ve Protect1on Call LARSON ROOFING COMPANY North Franklin Manche ster I JQX For G1ftS Beauty and Dlstmction For the best m Electric Serv1ce ALLEN ELECTRIC Rad1os Televisxon G E Appliances Manchester Phone 7662 GEORGE'S' HAMBURGER SHOP Tasty Sandwiches Malts Pie Hamburgers our Specialty WALTER RRSSMA The Mam Street Jeweler Elgm Gruen Bulova Ham1lton Watches Parker and Sheaffer Pens Blueb1rd Flawless Dlamonds Somethmg from the Jeweler s 1S always something special For the correct time Phone 5882 Q M 1 I HHVVE' Q, ' .-,,- J YL -Y i ! l f J ,, A u ' IIC. E ' ff-fv'ag4 ig- n, :B !. If ?-' A-qv V! 9 fair fx 4, A. 5 I ,,... ,wtf 5 l 4533! Y' 1 A' - o AQN . Y va, of Q 0 ' ll I 11 ' . BOWL for HEALTH ARCADE BOWLING ALLEYS Congratulatlons Sen1ors DRS CLARK and TYRRELL GILL FRANKLIN FURNITURE MANCHESTER AIRWAYS F11ght Instruct1on Charter Serv1ce Manchester Iowa Phone 4622 Operator Paul Boat 65 'jx AL and 0RMA A11 N1ght Serv1ce Excellent Food Homemade Ice Cream LEDE BACH IMPLEME T APPLIA CE CUMPA Y Manchester Iowa OLIVER MASSEY HARRIS GEHL New Hall and Farm Machinery Sales and Serv1ce BENDIX TYLER HARDER DEEP FREEZE 7 1 d N .D .. I 9 VANITY BEAUTY SHOP For The Latest In Halr Styles Rosene and Grace Dial 31942 IOWA ELECTRIC CO You Can Be Sure If It's West1nghouse Ranges Refrlgerators Laundromats We Have A Full Lme Of E1ectr1c Appl1ances Frank11n Street D1al 7012 Manchester Iowa f KUHLMA and MITH GARAGE Dodge Plymouth Cars Dodge Job Rated Trucks Sales and SCFVICG Wheel Ahgnment Dynam1c and Static Balancmg Lubr1cat1on Brake Serv1ce mm, Accessor1es W Mam Street Manchester Iow 1 D1al 7642 HEYERS PLUMBING R :erase if STD EBS 0ll Ill!! S and HEATI G Plumbmg Heat1ng Deep Wells Stokers O11 Burners Expert Serv1ce Corner Of Mam And Franklm D1al Shop 31392 Res 6033 HUBE RT CARR Manchester Iowa nn, 9 Q-fs x :hw ,mas MODEL PAINT STORE Pamt Wallpaper Glass Phone 31572 Manchester Iowa , .31 . , In FJ. 9 R, Attorney at Law Q WAQl E'R -K.:-A-X mn- .Y , --,......,.-.. l N ,. PAYING FOR A FARM IS A LONG TIME .TOB So why not flnance your farm w1th a long t1me Ioan wh1ch g1V9S you 35 years to pay for the farm 1f you have to pay but 42 mterest You never have to worry about renew mg your Ioan COME IN AND TALK IT OVER VICTORY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Manchester, Iowa Servmg farmers in Buchanan, Clayton, and Delaware CoLmt1es I P Sloan Secretary Treasurer WHULE ALER Gl'l'0 FEEDS Seeds Fert1I1zers Farm Tested Feeds Farm Supphes Ralph Rullfson Manchester Iowa D1a1 4482 Electrlcal Contractmg an Repalrlng DUNLAP ,, 5 EL CTRIC 1 ERVICE Manchester, Iowa Personally Yours Your Photograph by TRATHMAN 'I'UDl0 - need that long and you will never d o 3 N 5 E We Spec1al1ze 072 mb In Serv1ce N PONTIAC PAC KARD NTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Motor Overhaul Glass Body and Fender BEAR Front End an Frame MANCHESTER IMPLEMENT CO Mmneapohs Molme Implements Parts and Serv1ce Plumbmg and Heatmg Meyer Furnaces West Ma1n D1al 7882 Manchester Iowa DEERR'S SKELGAS 8: APPLIANCES 115 E Ma1n D1al 7332 Manchester Iowa DREW'S The Best 1n Ready to Wear For 78 Years Manchester Iowa D1a1 31162 SANITARY MARKET Grocerles Meats Vegetables O J Durey Manchester Iowa D1a1 5812 LLLLLA ATIO AL F000 T000 The Best For Less Grocerxes FFUIIS Vegetables Fresh Meats Manager C A Steffes Rely on GROVE WALGREEN DRUG or Fountam SGTVICS Rellable Pre scr1pt1ons an IDEAL GIFTS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BEATTIE E M HUGHES Dry Goods Women's Apparel Manchester D1a1 32692 LIGHTNING INSURANCE ASS'N Lloyd S Hockaday Secretary and Treasurer Manchester Iowa STEVE'S TAYLOR SHOP Alteratlons Cleanmg Pressmg Su1ts Made To Measure Underneath F1rst State Bank Manchester, Iowa WALTER WALLACE Sales and Servlce 940 E Mam Street D1a.1 31292 soils DEERE, QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT f d 9 DAIRY FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE -
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