Ruthven Consolidated School - Rams Horn Yearbook (Ruthven, IA)

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S K ROWLANDS Industrial Arts B S , Platteville State Teachers C Graduate Work Drake University Special Work, Univ of Wisconsin B M , S1mpS0n Vollege ELM R WENDELL Paul Vance Graduate Work A i lt gr cu ure Social Sciences I S College I S Colle e Special work B F in Agriculture Drake University i A I A Mi-. :v-. H JOHN THOMPSON Dramatlcs B A Grinnell C M A Western Re serve University Education Drake University RULH ANULRSON Home Economics ,S DOROTHY M BUTLER Grammar B A Taylor Univ Upland, Indiana E N Y' NOBLE J GIVIDEN Athletics B S , Taylor Univ Upland Indiana M A Columbia Univ M A Graduate Work Univ of Colorado LEONARD BOONE Science B A Degree 'Q an 'NX C- 1 R M A. I ,' y lgxx N, y r - X . id V ' ' , ' I. S. T C B. S. I. S. C. ' - . , ' -5 fl. 'IM i'g3,X Qh- ' -1 -6 fx -7f,n .. F , is 1, ' Fnunbaiinn of 33355 41. n fi 'X ' no-i f- Mrs Drum Chuck Left to Right Verna Hanna Leonord banders Rose Mason 6 I Hb .. 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X . vu Md x if Q I August August September September September September September September September September September September October October October October October October October October October October October October October November November November November Novembel November November November December December December December December December December December December December December December December January January January January January January January February February February February February February March March April May May May May May r 22150115 ,AE'f11l1f1B5 Back to school for another year Baseball game wlth Lake Center Half day to celebrate Labor Day Initiation of Freshmen First Sock Hop Dance honorlng the Freshmen No school kids day at the falr Rams played ball with Mallard Ducks at Ruthven, Rams were challenged and defeated by Rodman Return game with Rodman at Rodman 26 Sectional Baseball Tournament at Ruthven Eighth Crade Class play Oct 3 District Baseball Tournament Basketball practice began many were stiff High School Dance 6 Journalism Conference at Ames Home Talent Show No school Bi County Institute at Estherville F F A Banquet Student Council Convention at Amea Freshmen Skating party at Emmetsburg State House Convention on Child Guidance Jack Rank Assembly program Three One Act Plays 'Detention' began Quill k Scroll Initiation lst Annual Meeting rade Operetta 'The Magic Piper Half day of school State Teacher's Convention at Des Mohes Junior Class Play Top H1t Armistice Day Progrmm RHS played their first basketball game with Vernon Cons First home game, RHS vs Lake Center first victory Came with Albert City RHS won Greenville Rossie game here RHS win 23 No School Thanksgiving! WE WON Game with Pocahontas cancelled Ball game with GillettGrove Here and Won o e Marionettes nThe Headless Horseman One Act Play recognizing beginn'ng of World War II Played Curlew there Won Rough! Music Festival at Emmetsburg Game aga'nst Graettinger won Al Bell Assembly program Homecoming King and Queen Election! Cylinder vs RHS at Cylinder girls lose boys win Christmas Cantanta High School Xmas party Homecoming game against Rodman won Xmas vacation began Webb game at Webb won Classes resumed Back to the'bld grind Game with Corwlth loss for the girls Semester Tests OH' Game at West Bend Won Emmetsburg Cath here Boys first loss 19 Girl's County Tournament 2nd place Feb 2 Girl's Sectional Tournament 2nd place Band Festival At Huthven Local Speech Contest Mallard here we lost again Gillett Grove at GG boys lost girls won 23 Boy's Sectional Tournaments 2nd place F H A Hobo Par y Speech Contest 13 Jr High County Tournaments Senior Class Play Senior Class Night o Junior Senior Banquet Baccalaureate Commencement 2l End of School for another year! 5 - . - .J , 30 ' . 3 . 5 . 7 ' . - lO -- ' -- . 11 ' . c lb 19 . 22- . 28 be f .. 29- . . 3 o 5 . 5- . lO . l2 . . 15 17 18 . l9 . - 22 ' 23 . 25 26 G .W l-2 . . 9 --- .. 12 13 . ' 16 . -- . l7 J. -- . 2O -- . 22- . 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From Thoreson, Mary Robert Conlon, Susan Roland Roger Viller, Susar Sampson, Gary Boyd, Patricia Brady, and Billy Rauhauser Sandra Allen, Norman Jorgensen, Sharon Goff, Marlin Langner Kathryn Reynolds Edwin Haag, Margaret Jensen, Robert Rogness Rita Hanson, Edgar Rieoke, and Carol Schnell Misa LeClair, Nike Rierson, Lorene Kelly, Dennis Maaland Barbara Lanca ter, Danny Finnegan, Gloria Fetters, Larry Mill r Helen Roland, Jame Evans, and hargaret Taylor Absent Wesley Vleleon, Janine Jacobson, and Jame Smith sler, Terry Behrendsen, Janlce Matthai GV zlsf ' lf 3 ,, - ' f i , v'5 F12 'v ' dialup- nfl ul, ire ja-X, , '....-...M A X f s . A 45' 'r' . 4 f j ' i ,H I l F ' . . s, : . - l x . . ,, 2 ' k y l S ' V 5 . . CY lb. .. rw J Hn fe g . 5 Q , . flgL!1i ,fl f. 9 Q . -7 Q 4 5 Z -if. A x :za Q1 5, , .- .. 4 fp- R.,-q. ae - ' ' 4 . A , .N t ' . 's X, , ' 'x f S 'R if - aff! , 1 x no P -Q - 1, . . i I ' ,l ' fn Q 1 : to s ' s I 1 A A . 3 A I I 3 ' I 5 , c , Sewnh . G94 GB einen cm A BH x L,A l Back Pow From Left to Right Lavern Fnger Carolvn Povey Fonald McMi11in, James Campney, hancv Baedke, Kathy Lol on, Jean Kirsohbaum, Harold G11e, David Barrmrger, Judy Roland, Varilvn Fisher, and John Peglow N1dd1e Row Betty ransen, Yvonne B rg r ioger Brown, Irvin lmaland, Kent Richardson, Keith Piohardson, Podzey Sarders, Sandra Piecke, .rio Vo Marietta Chapman, Roger Dardms, and Douglas Vee e Front Rows Mrs Beatty, Nancy Hanson, Janice Chri ter en, Roger Smxth Michael Workman Larrv Took, 'ichael Brady, Lhry xnn Iver on, Larry Park Donald Barrlnger, Herbert Thoreson, and Carol Herman on Absent Sandra Clasing AIIIV 6,h11'h z nqj xha Sack ow r r LA't to Rlght Eldon helmke, Jlm Bbth, Irvin Jondahl Karen Kruel, Karen Danl, Nalter Uei ler JOV Sift Eddle Heind rs, Pauline Vlloox James Burdick, Ronald CHSONHH. and anda T ore on iddle how: Roger Eaton, llen kettlekamo Marllyn Barringer, Doris Siningto Jerrv Bradv, Davdd ever on, Leland C11 Betty Soto 503815 oiober, vor Yatroue nd Pamela lrder OH Front Pow liersor, Billy Wendell, orald Dardisn blaife Smifa, J rqld Evans, Beverly Barrirger, John Carlo . 30557 Ufdmn ghafon cnvd F Raymon Finnegan Jeronio Yen ly a d Llnda Largfltt f'n - at t-s . 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' ffnurih K' 41-ffl X J l ' X 'I' ' ' we x I V Qzf-,M A - .l Pack ow From Left to Right Gary Johnson, Roger Kjellberg, Karen Samuson, Virglnia Pagedorn, Betty roland, Jon Hovev, Susar uansen, and Nieta Nr1tman hary Rolend Delilah Jandl, Judy Peters, Rodney Henely Mn Severson, Arlin Ness Gloria Gard, Cary Miller and Pat B d ra y Miss Bush Donna Simington, Sandra Sturdevant,,Lav0nne Bates N aren Knud en, Eva Brown, Albert Finnegan and Bobby Bullock Niddle Row Front Row rar'- L .v 'VR' Back Row From Left to F1ght Bobby Birt, Randy Enger, Donald Joxgcneen Larry QlmiHgtOH, Severt Yierson, Kerneth Jorger en, Denni Cronk L1nda Fiecke Iosewarv Prather and Sh1r1e Gommel Y Middle Row Parkerfne Drum, Dixie Ha sen, Linda Wendell Lirda 'cnoni g 'ike Harkley Luculle Berrir,er 'arv Pan en, J1rg111e Lanyrer and Sharon pferk Front Row Mrs Logan, Charle ile Urvin John on, Dennv Serder , Jim Rierson Jean Barnett Judi+h Iver on, and Janet Langfitt Absent Sidney Zvl tra J M Sixth , 0 A AQ, sb .af Back Row: From Left to Right George Ryland, 4-larence Monk, James Conlon Jean Hovland, Annette Ro s, Dixie Hynes, Marlys Hermanson, Mary Finnegan, Ruth Fiesler, and Carol Westergard Middle Row: Miss Clare D rlene Derdis, Juanita Chapman, Gail Kummerfeldt, Karen Richardson, Eunice Heieler, Marilyn Brown, Mar Iyn Peglow James Nelson, Fldon Anderson, and Dean Roland Front Row Karen Schonirg, Esther Barringer, Willie Parks, Bruce Iverson, Joan Hovland, Nota Anderson, Carl Mathison, Joe Botos, John Gard and, Allen Reinders Absent: Sharon Holmberg X QD 0232 J A .--9 'A' 9 X Q! fxfli NNY Cx Q L.. 2 fk ' 1,11 1 1 Af S S t V+ J F5 5 -' e a n N Q V, 4. 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N P ' f ' 0 ' ' 63 f Q 3 .X xy X if I ii' 'sa I X 1 al N-X C a Q X X 4 Zia QA Q 425 ,y5'fj,Qf5 L Q V :T Vl5'U' , We , X W 'S--' N Y 'EFEA Seated on Floor Left to Right Arletta Barringer, Phyllis Wunn, Josephine S1miHgt0H, Roseanne Finnegan, Beverly Miller, Karole Hansen, Joan Dana, Bonnie Gard, Dolores Chapman, Donna McDonald and Jeanne MoCusker On Chairs Carmen Cturdevant Janice Larsen Helen Westergard Donna Hansen, Mary McCusker, Fern Bsrringer, Wanda Peters, Ilene Monk, Rita Watkins, and Jeannette Rebhuhn Behind Chairs Shirlev Westergard, Avonelle Slmonson, La Vonna Holmberg, Jo Ann Enger Jean Wagner, Marie Fiesler, Betty Roland, Rose Marie Rauhauser Karol Rosewall Kathyrn Iverson, Ilene Pilqulst, La Verna Johnson, Anita Davidson, Sally Prev Ellen Fransco, and Phyllis Barringer Back Row Miss Ruth Anderson, nancy imonson, Ma lvs Hud on, Joan Kirsohbaum, Virginia hustan, Bernadine Prather, Janice Saeugling Helen Peglow Doris Hanson, Mardel Hudson, Dawn Jensen, Barbara Moore, Geraldine Prather, Alice Sundahl and Wilma Gile L! 45!IV' ff 'Q -ie Avonelle Simonson, Recreation Leader, Treva Anderson, Reporter, Ellen Pransco, Secretary, Donna Hansen, Vice President, Louise Hanson, Treasurer, La Verna Johnson, Historian, Joan Kirsohbaum Chairman of Projects, Katryrn Iverson, Parliamentarlan, Rose Marie Jensen, Chairman of Members, and Bonnie Gard, Chairman of Public Relations Seated Nancy Simonson, fre ident, and Miss Anderson, Adviser Absent Dolores Chauman Songleader 0 O 0 C - I , '. n ,- 1 4 ,r , I ' II .,. , 1 ' V g - u I l ' I I I . --- ' 5 r n s l I ' f' I H1 J l J , f I 'fl .' 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's' -n , E112 Siuhent Cnunzil ' na .5 Seated Left to Right Don Brown, President, Diddy Brand, Treasurer, Avonelle Simonson, Joyce Smith, Mike Finnegan, Barbara Moore, Steve Knudeen, Vice Preaident, and Bonnie Gard, Secretary Standing Jack Walmer, Donna Hansen, Dick Wagner, Miss Lois Staker, Ronnie Nonselle Ellen Fransco, and Jr Lightle Speech f-PQQ W9 it Standing Left to Right Don Wishman, Dick Wagner, Steve Knudeen Don Brown, Dave Hermansen, and Bill Whiting Seated Top Row Bernadine Prather, Janice Saeugling, Geraldine Prather, Phyllis Barringer, and Inez Rieoka Middle Row Ilene Pilquist Beverly Miller, Helen Peglow, Karole Hansen Bottom Row 'ally Prev, Ellen Franseo, and Joan Dana 1.v . N , J: 1 lf, ' It ox ' l -P I 1. A yx Q4 1 H l za . ' B :ff 1 5 ,,A 'I' Q' w ' l ' an B- gn . S H d 1 1 I h 4 B S 51 A Q -All .1 , ,jhx I T' ,p C'-4 -..4 . X Front Row Mike Finnegan, Bill whiting, Gene Brady Second Row Don Brown, Pete Grange, Pat Finnegan, Pete Pickett Third Row D ck Wagner, Don Anderson, Diddy Brand RAMS GO TO STATE!! Seven hundred and thirty five Iowa high school baseball teams started down the tournament trail toward Mason City in the Spring of 1951, but only 8 reach ed those coveted final berths Riding the crest of a dazzling ll game winning steark, Ruthven's Rams reached this select group for the first time in the his tory of the school Starting slow against weaker opposition, the team picked up rapidly and by tournament time was in high gear The sectional tournament provided little com petition for the Rams, and behind excellent pitching defeated Ayrshire l2 to O and in the finals, Lake Center, lO to O Advancing to the district, the team continued to hold the opposition score less, defeating Brooke, lO to O, and Webb, I3 to O From here on, however, the going was much rougher The Rams were pitted against Heelan High of Souix City in the first round of the Sub State held at Quimby We got off to a good start, but Heelan came right back and then went into the lead However, Ruthven was not to be denied and when the final out was made, we had won, h to 3 Qulmby and Ruthven faced each other in the finals Again the Rams gpt off to a good start, but again they lost their lead and in the fifth inning were trailing, 5 to M. With Gene Brady on first and two out, Don Brown smashed a home run to break the game wide open. The final score was 9 to S, giving the Rams the right to play in the State Tournament. Roland, our first round opponent in the State, proved to be too much for us, stopping us S to l, behind the pitching of Gary Thompson. Thus, a I3 game winning streak was brought to an end. Pitching played an important part in the Rams success last spring. Our three pitchers, Don Anderson, Pete Grange, and Bill Whiting combined their ef forts to pitch 6 no hitters. Don pitched four of these, 2 in the tournaments. Bill and Pete each pitched one, Bill's being a perfect game in which he faced the minimum number gr batters, El. RAMS CUNLINUE TO WIN!! The Rams proved to be just as tough during the summer as they were in the spring. with Jake Hoekstra as manager, they again entered the tournaments unde feated. The Ram's first real test came in the first round game of the Distrlct Tbur nament when they defeated Storm Lake, A to O. Don turned in what was probably his best pftching performance of the year striking out 18 of a possible 2l Storm Lake batters. Rutnven met Inwood in the finals of the district and before one of the larg est crowds ever to see a ballgame in Ruthven, defeated Inwood, l to O. Eight teams remained in tournament play. At the Sub State, Ruthven was :gapped by Corwith, 1 to O, to avenge an earlier 3 to l defeat at the hands of e Rams. 1 an 4,,.1 'gf T .. x efpa bf '5msg- , , Q 3'f f f' A f' 54.4-... an y Q ' ff- ,- . A C In -ff A .l gl' V -A 'K gn Naya '- 'Q x A , . , . N 1 .Q N X X' I vf! 1. -F' 1 x or i , g x , 7 I I l I I 0, x lx I , -is A X' Ki , 1 X K V X C , px , . ., H A X, X f . ' ak, .G , I, , M , ' F L . : ' - : 1, . 9 . I , - Y I 3 . I . I . 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V 4 11,1 lu tip' ja L,-I V wo. 1- V if gg! . Na jl all :Fi '41 . 3' L. ... . . iv 1 45' V4 .. A... uf 9 HOMECOMING 'Sl homecoming The Ram teams played host to Rodman, and vanquished that formidable foe in both games The girls winning M8 28, and the boys M2 37 After playing one of her nest games of the year, Sharon Hynes was crowned Homecoming queen by the 1950 queen, Louise Hanson Bob Cole, as the oldest available letter winner, crowned our first king, Junior Helder The candidates were Joyce bmith Senior Bill Whitlng Junior, Delores Chapman and Ronnie Monselle Sopho ores, and Kathyrn Iverson and Jim bchoning Freshmen The wins started Homecoming proceed1ngs very approprlately and the crowning ceremony wa be utiful and impressive The final touch to a perfect evening was furnished by Tommy Thomas, and his orchestra, as the community young and old, danced Q. la. ' ' f L T2r!- ' 4 '.'if1 w X.. , I 1 3' On the evening of December 21, 1951, the school celebrated its second mvmal . . : . - , 9 I Ya , Q 3 TL'r Q'luh Riecke, Barbara Moore, horma Biggerstaff, and Lavonne hanna Middle Row Vavis Bussell, Dave Hermansen, Nancy Simon on, Marietta Eckley, lhrietta Hersom, Sharon Hynes, Dick Wagner, and Marilyn Ne Q Top Row Frank Mason, Mike Finnegan, Steve Knud en, Pete Pickett, Don Brown Ronnie Monselle, Diddy Brand, B111 Whitinz and Lowell Palmer The 'R Club Officers this year are Inez Riecke, President, Mike Finnegan, Vice President, Sharon Hyne , Secretary, and Ronnie Moneelle, Treasurer M we ,-h. rw fl ' f-N ' 1 f x ' V I x J w 1 ' ' 1 1 N fl , . V I Bottom Row---Left to Right---Bonnie Gard, Cleone Meng, Margaret Mason, Inez ewspaper Staff AGU Front Row Left to Rivht Joqephine glFlHgtOH, Phyllis Nunn, La Donna Mason, Jeanne LoCusker, Donna McDonald, Pat Tailor, Phylll 5arringer, Richard Scrnell, Phillip Iverson, and Joel Eaton Second Row Ruse larle Jen en, Kathyrn Iverson, Alice Sundahl, Pete Plckett, Darrell Eaton, Don Brown, Cleone Meng, Lavonne rhnna, and Marietta Eckley Back Row hardel Hud on, Virginia Rustan, Helen Peglow, Treva Anderson, Joan Kir chbaum, Joan Dana, Karole Hansen, Inez Riecke, Doris Hanson Mavis Bussell, Dave Iermansen TO THE RICHT Mr Thompson porvor, Dave nermansen and Don Brown, Co o itors and Miss Johnson, Sponsor -'S f'N 'w 1. Fir t Row Left to Right La Donna la on, osepnire Simlrgton, larilyr Nes Treva Anderson, Phrllie Qarringer Inez Riecke, Lavonne Hanna, and Marietta ckley Second Row Don Brown, Cleone Meng, Mr John Thompson, Pnllllp Iver on, Pete rickett, Dave Permansen, Nancy Slmonson, N1 Janet Jonnson, and Joel Eaton A P n e I . I V ' Q I , , A x 4 V ' ,e.. Q X c ' ' 'U . 4 A 4 I Q , ly may , P, XL 1-K V l 1 ,ill .v -- L --- N A.A A . , 1 F 1 S -A M -'gr X S , , . , , , Nancy Simonson, Marilyn Ness, and 7 Y ' A 1 --6-' 0 ,, -1 ,. ' , - 5 I C 'G' V I U Q 7 JE I 1 N I v X ' . ' - W 2 x ek' X' J rs x J, S ,,- -,- f , , . , Q . M . U A A I l .,, Q . , , , . 1 . E . P Dramatics Scene from One Act Plav ,I r 'J 'NRE 'QSWS IW Q-an L. nflf' Scerc from tne JUTIOT Cla s v VN' '-'ld l Q I i . . U . X U A li I , L f :J-'ff A M xl M bw , Q 5 I l V 5,7 QI' X 53k sg! is W5 vm -C X 3 '. I gf .1 A 1 ' , a b ,gi F--' f A Q- N! ilgggaiggf Ry. 1 Q2ifh my Vi - 'wJW! ' WW . s ' .' r Pla I 0 2' f n TLA 11622 1 95' U ul fi .rv Baca Row Left to Right Marvel Hersom, Joyce Smith, Sharon Hynes, Marietta Hersom, Cleone Meng, Inez Riecke Middle Row Left to Right Karole Hanson, Delores Chapman, Dawn Jensen, Karrol Rosewall, Kathryn Iverson, Margaret Mason Front Row Left to Right Norma Biggerstaff, Joan Dana, Barbara Moore Mgrs Donna Hanson, Marietta Eckley Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an. Jan. Jan. Jan. ln Jan. Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Total R H S GIRL S SCHEDULE ' 1 -Feb 1 2 Vernon Cons Lake Center Albert City Greenville Rossie Ayrshire Gillett Grove Curlew Graettinger Cylinder Rodman CHomecomingl Webb Ayrshire Corwith Graettinger West Bend Hartley Girl's County Cylinder Curleu Mallard Sanborn . 3 Girl's Sec tional Gruver Arno1d's Park Superior Cylinder Mallard Little Rock Cunscheduledl 73 Gillett Grove 5 U Pocahontas ,f .ai TOTAL NUMBER OF POINTS FOR THE SEASON J. Mason O . Biggerstaff . Moore . Smith . Dana . Hansen TOTAL NUMBER OF FOULS FOR THE SLASON Y. Hersom I. Hynes Riecke Meng . Iverson 4 f - xwsiofllf f O L - I - Uk H? 35m ,QIZ1 , -.1 t- -.f f Q 939 .512 ., P' ,A y i '- da li FN 555-SU Left to Right Ruthven Total Offensive Ave NAME Pete Pi kett Don Brown Steve Knudsen Dick Wagner Diddy Brand Bill Wnitin Mike Finnegan Danny Barnett Dave Hermanson Ronnie Monselle Junior Olson Frank Mason Junior Olson, Frank Mason, Dlck Wagner, Dave dermanson, Danny Barnett, Don Brown, Steve Knudsen Diddy Brand, Pete Pickett, Mlke Flnnegan, Billy Whiting, Ronnie Monselle S dEDULE Lake Center Albert Clty Greenville Rossie Ayrshire Gillet Grove Curlew Graettinger Cyllnder Webb Ayrshire Corwith Graettinger wwest Bend 4St Marys KEmmetsburgJ COUNTY TOURNAMENT Ayrshire Curlew Rodman fFinalsJ Mallard Gillet Grove Pocahontas TOURNAMENT Graettinger Ewmetsburg CF1nalsJ SECTIONAL Defensive Ave D 5 :U D C7 E11 QD N0 NF' GAMES TOTAL POINTS 1 22 1 22 NIUI CDXOXTLNJT XJXO r c o D m m d m D o m E m KD 7 .11. x. - 0 f ' '! vu . 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HAH' RAH' So smash that blockade, Ruthven High, Go crashing ahead, Ruthven High, Our team is a strong protector, On boys, for we expect a victory from you, Ruthven High 9 sei Ar ,ar1etta, Roger, Dale, and Donna Miss Johnson Miss Andersen Mr Riecke Bus DT1VBP The Managers The Sponsors 5-N Back Row Left to Right Nancy Kjelloerg, Darlene Hanna, Gloria Jensen Janet Davidson, Margaret Klndlespire, Beverly Thoreson, Rosemary Eckley, Joanne Schnell Front Row Left to Right Doris Hanna, Arlene Chapman, Karrol Rosewall Arlene Knudsen, Vlrginia Rustan, Kathrvn Iverson Opal Simington Tr High Basketball Schedule JR HIGH GIRLS Dec Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Graettinger Lake Center Graettinger Cylinder Cylinder Lake Center Terril Mallard Mallard here here there there here there there there here we ws Q YJ JR WTGH BOYQ Back Row Left to Right Kennetn Barringer, Wallace Gile, Phil Rustan Roger Pard, Del Jondahl, Donnie Severson, Ronnie Arndt, Larry Kummerfeldt Front Row Left to Right Richard Arndt, Ken Finnegan, Jr Lightle, Bob Crookshank Harvey Peglow Tohn Knudsen Jack Walmer 55' J I i . pre I R' ' . i . 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H- 7 :H 'ac' SU Nancy slmonson Nance Hher mind is here but Pl e rt lS elsewhere rhA President Pep Club President Mixed Chorus Glee Club Ma orctte R' club Cheerleader Neaspaoer etaPf Junlor Class Play Qulll ani Scroll Annual staff Joyce Smith smltty HTney say love makes D6 world go round Catch me 'm gettlng dizzy Student Councll Baskets ll 2 Wixed Chorus Glee Club Cla s Vice Presldent W x Newspaper Staff One Act Play Junlor Cl ss Play Annual Staff -15 Richard Nagner Dlckn 'Try to argue if you c n I can beat most any man student Councll 9 2 student Council V P Band 2 Band President Band Vice Pr sident Band Treasurer Mixed Chorus Glee Club Quartet Instrumental Solo Basketball Baseball HRH Club Class Vice President One Act Play Junior Class Play Annual St ff If James Toland Jim 1 , 'Work fasinates m 1 can and look at for Hours Mixed Chorus Glee Club FFA Basketball FPA Treasurer Band Annual Staff P-km Y' Nmhin 6- I 1' Phyllis Wunn Phil 'I can live wlthout poetry or walking, but who in the world can live without talk1ng9 Mixed Chorus Newspaper Staff HA Pep Club Class Vice President 1 Annual Staff' Martin Watkins uBuck Honor lies in honest toil All round handy man Annual Staff Projection man -in I! - x - , - . 2-3-hr 9 .QW 1 , Mb, s K rnv, N H . I- --------'--- 1 Glee Club ---------------- 1 ------2-3-u F ---------------------- lg -----------------3 CLASS HISTORY The year of l9hO was a very important one in our history That fall six- teen tiny tots wended their way to the Ruthven Public School Clutching paper and pencil, Joyce Ruehle, Donald Anderson, Maxine Cole, Joan Eaton, Wayne Gile Dorothy Knowles, Gloria Thoreson, Alice Sundal, Bill Whiting, Lavonne Hanna Barbara Rauhauser, Nancy Simonson, Wilma Gile, Joan Davidson, Richard Wagner and David Whitman looked upon Miss Fern Smith, their first teacher, for guid- ance through the year Everyone was fortunate, and was able to bid the first grade goodbye We advanced to Miss Mikelson and the second grade, with two new members They were Darrell Olson and Margaret Darling Later in the year, Jerry Galliger joined us Unfortunately, the trio left us at the end of the year as did Alice Sundal, Joyce Ruehle, Joan Eaton, Bill Whiting, and Dorothy Knowles Upon entering our third year of school, we were greetedvaith a friendly smile by Miss Capp We had four new members They were Charles Schnetzer, Ralph Bates, Jerry Behrendsen, and Martin Watkins, In the middle of this year Lavonne Hanna moved to Illinois We lost Charles Schnetzer, Rabh Bates, and Wayne Gile Miss Capp was also our fourth grade teacher Here we gained Jack Prather Those who moved away were Joan Davidson and Gloria Thoreson That summer, 111 fate struck our school house, and it was totally des troyed by fire Due to this tragedy, we were forced to continue our schooling in the Ruthven gymnasium Miss Underwood was our fifth grade teacher We were al lowed to carry on different projects, such as, the girls making slippers and the boys building airplanes It was a very successful year Leta Peterson, Edmond and Flossle Quaintance joined us during the year As we continue on to the sixth grade, we met Mrs Erling Hanson and sev eral new students They were Lowell Palmer, Carrie Whiting, Junior Brand, Raymond Brock, Junior Halder, Dean Hanson, Kenneth Simonson, Tavonne Hanna, Mavis Bussell, Marietta Eckley, Cleone Meng, Betty Umbrell, Inez Riecke, and Jim Toland Those who did not continue to the seventh grade with us were Lets Peterson, Flossie and Edmond Quaintance, Dean Hanson, and Betty Umbrell The seventh grade found us in a country school house at the north end of town It was one of four to be used during the year lrs Lyle Tegan was our teacher Newcomers were Richard Algers, Dale Baxter, Donald Brown, Eugene Coleman, Donald Dailey, Max Gerres, Bob Goddard, Gene Grethen, James Simington, Johnny simington, Josephine Simington, Clifford and Raymond Warren, Cecil Powem Arletta Barringer, Ruby Calentine, Carol Griffen, Joyce Isaackson, Loree Peglow Algers, Donald Daily, Max Gerres, Clifford and Raymond Warren, Carol Griffen, and Joyce Isaackson Our eighth year started with Mr Franklin Porter as our teacher started in the Methodist Church, but during the Christmas holidays we moved into the new building Marilyn Ness and Jean Brown were our only new members Those who moved away were Gene Grethen, David Whitman, and Loree Peglow Under Mr Porter's direction we put on a play called 'Goodnight Uncle George We started our freshmen year by being called nGreen Freshies,' but on top of it all, we were high school members This year Pete Pickett, Phyllis Wunn, Eunice Peters, Jeanne Mccusker, and Donna McDonald joined our class Class officers were President Pete Pickett, Vice President Don Anderson, Sec retary Lavonne Hanna, Treasurer Marilyn Ness We lost Dale Baxter, Bob G dard, and Jack Prather Our sophomore year was started by our having our turn to welcome the new freshmen with an initiation I'm sure everyone remembers it They took it cheerfully and gave us a skating party in return The class officers were President Pete Pickett, Vice President Dick Wagner, Secretary Don Brown Treasurer Junior Brand Doris Hansen joined us this year, and we lost Don Anderson, Ruby Calentlne, Maxine Cole, Cecil Powers, and James Simington Then came one of the two best years of high school the junior year This was the year of many events First of all the junior class play, 'The Youngest October 27, l95O The cast consisted of Marilyn Ness, Richard Wagner, Marietta Eckley, Lavonne Hanna, Cleone Meng, Pete Pickett, Gene Coleman, Don Brown, and Nancy Slmonson It was under the direction of Mr Keith Doss We received I I ! . l , and Don Peterson. Those who moved away at the end of the year were: Richard g . . . We . : . cn -- . -- . od- -' -' D our class rlnvs which made beinv a junior more complete Then there was the hustlinv around to get ready for the Junior Senior Banquet held May 9th at the Fmmetsburz Country Club Class officers were President Don Brown, Vice President Eunice Peters, Secretary Cleone Meng, Treasurer Junior Brand the summer, Raymond Brock moved away, and during the school year we lost Barbara Rauhauser We have flnally reached our senior year It has been a long, hard journeh but well worth the effort Our teachers for this last year are Pickett, superintendent, Miss Lois Staker, principal, Mr John Thompson, 1 Ruth Anderson, Miss Janet Johnson, Miss Dorothy Butler, Mr Ieonard Boone, Mr S K Rowlands, Mr Noble J fivlden, and Mr Paul Vance ihe class officers for this year are Presldent Pete Pickett, Vice PPESlG8Ht Inez Rlecke, Secretary Josephine SlmlHQtOU, Treasurer Marilyn Ness Joyce Smith is our only newcomer for this year Don Peterson and Carrie Whiting did not come back to spend the last year in R S w1th During the school year, we lost Funice Peters Our class now consists of twenty eight members Those who have gone to school torether all twelve years are Wilma Tile, Nancy Slmonson, and Rlchard Warner So far lt has been a very vo d year, and we hope it continues as such we are looking forward to Class Night, Junior Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate, and Commencement, which will mark the end of a high school career for the Seniors of '52 EUSSHG Coleman Nancy Simonson .J ' - ' A' ,. . l : .-- - -- S -- K -- . . 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I I , . , I Q , , , CLASS POEM 2 We the class of Fifty-two, Have written a poem just for you We'd like to thank each and every one who has helped to see us through There's twenty-six of us in all So our class really isn't too small Now Arletta Barringer who is very shy, 5he'll get along or know the reason why A future mechanic with automobiles, Is Jerry Behrendsen the man who loves wheels Ditty Brand, the lover of the class Has quite a way with a pretty lass A future lawyer in our class is Don Brown, We're hoping he'll be the best in the town Jean Brown, is quite a gal, Working as a waitress she does quite well Gene Coleman, a farmer at heart, In F F A , he has done his part A future nurse is Mavis Bussell, At this work we're sure she'1l do well Marietta Eckley a future nurse, We're sure she'll get along in this universe Wilma Gile, a bright eyed gal, Give her a chance and she'll be your pal Junior Halder, the boy with the constant smile Lavonne Hanna, plans to do offlce work, And in this we hope she's a successful clerk Doris Hansen, that red headed gal, At modeling we're sure she'll be swell Donna Mc Donald's future plans are undecided But she doesn't seem a bit excited Jeanne Mc Cusker who leads a happy life, We're sure she'll be a very lovely wife Cleone Meng, a girl with ambition, We're sure she'll receive her recognition Marilyn Ness, A future secretary, We wonder if this job is stationary? Vernon Pickett, flute in hand, He's also good in baseball and band Inez Riecke, who always looks neat On the basketball floor she can't be beat Josephine Simlngton, seems to be a quiet gi But Just walt she'll give somebody a whirl Another future farmer is Kenny Slmonson He'll not stop till his work is dore Nancy Simonson, President of F H A Will be A swell homemaker, someday own I' 'S I I . O 0 , 4 , . Is bound to keep your attention for a while. I xii A future nousewilo lF oux 1 Joyce Smith is t lb lucky las Another farmer is James Tol rd He can also keep automobiles a rollin 6 G Our class has a ut re musician W s Dirk 1JuQner's lmlltlox W5 I' 1 n Watkins 1 ,u o , U T hfm e is his pre 'e're sure she'll Vive some mar a spin We bid to CVLI one what the future brlnva time will tell CLASS MOTTO Teanne Vcbuaker P vll s W r Live Wires ever Vet Stepped On' CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CIA S COIORS R Q W e CLASS SONG It's time to say zood bye To dear old Wuthven H1 h Thanks for max1n1 those days so irand, Thanks to the tearhers for helolnv hands, We'll always do our best, To pass life's weary Le ts, As we say good bye to day To qood old Rutnven Hlfh. Tune l'll see vou in my dreams Mavis Russell Dirk Warner .' Z h ' X ' A , C 3151s 'W ' 'ff fx ' T u 5 ' . Thi. is , X I 1 ' i. 5 vb feeti s a f'ieL b y .6 F45 o .. lif ntest joy. Q . l' 1' ?hyl.1s Wunn goes through life with a grin, K' 'y , a Sari ferewell ' 1 ' eg, ' L: . L ..,, ., , , - h l.1 H N y ,I ' Ve '- mr , I , , .v' , N E SEASON S GIVINU As we thlnk of departing after four years of faithful drudger we pass on to our underclassmen the followlng bequests ARLETTA BARRINGER wills her daily job in the lunchroom to Shirley Westergard You may need the practice later on, Shirley JERRY BEHRENDSEN wills his love for 'Hot Rodsn to Arlyn Peterson His love seems to be trucks though JUNIOR BRAND wills hisltrk curley hair to Ronnie Monselle The best solution seems to be a toni DON BROWN wills his deep voice to Marie Felsler who can now join the bass section of the Glee Club JEAN BROWN wills her love of reading to Allen Helmke who could profit by it MAVIS BUSSELL wills her taste in clothes to Katherine Iverson who can now discard her blue jeans for a skirt EUCENE COLEMAN wills his beautiful smile to Roseane Finnegan who really doesn't need it because her own is so bright MARIETTA ECKIEY wills her vlggle to Louise Hanson JUNIOR HALDER wills his '52 king tltle to the king of '53 LAVONNE HANNA wills her position as a cheerleader to Sally Prew who can now use her pep in a profitable way DORIS HANSEN wills her bedroom eyes to Delores Chapman But how should we know!! JEAN McCUSKER wills her driving abillty to Dean Hanson who could certainly profit by it DONNA MacDONALD wills her love of life to Janice Larson Make the most of it while you can CLEONE MENG wills her scholastic record to Jeanette Rebhuhn She has a good record now MARILYN NESS wills her personality to Jim Simonson Her Motto, neep Smiling VERNON PICKFTT wills his naive look to Norma Biggerstaff who should blush once in awhile INFZ RIECKE wills her position as president of the R Clqb to Mike Rinnegan JOSEPHINE SIMINGTON wills her love for Dickens to JoAnn Simington who can be found there every night already KENNETH SIMONSON wills his ability to just barely stay awake to Junior Olson who could just as well go ahead and sleeo NANCY SIMONSON wills her office in F H to Avonelle Simonson who could now join up with the F F A TH y nl! ' . Yi , J Q . R. H. S. wouldn't sound natural without that giggle. H ' .N . JIM TOLAND wills his m1SCDl6V1Ou3 8ttltUd8 to Jerry Simington. Jerry is always lookina for a good laugh. DICK WAGNER wills his many talents to the Ag boys who might now stay out of trouble. MARTIN WATKINS wills his helpfulness in many ways to everyone who lacks school spirit JOYCE SMITH wills her basket ball ability to Joan Dana in the hopes that she can hit the basket next year PHYLLIS WUNN wills her carefree manner to Carmen Sturdevant Life really 1sn't that bad, Connie! Weather forecasting is a very future of the '52 graduating cla The class members belnv made ln J llc c TIE DLAQONS IORECAST difficult thing to do but forecasting the is even a more difIicult task n of very intelllgent members, have pone out into the world and made a slace for themselves You would never believe lt but some of the members of the cla s of 'GP are now among the most prom nent peonle lr the United States What foro Well, draw your own conclusions HHave you heard from Jlm Toland late He always seeme th type to Pet out and po A reeular little speed demon HWhy ye , he's in Kokomo, Inliana The presldert of the Whizzer Manufac urlnv to specializing in hot rods nbpeaking of Jim Toland, I qust hanpened to run into Mush Helder tne other day on the s re t ll nat was he doing Fxom what he sill, I ue s he's the manager of a ullesqle theater at lth and G ani ln ndianapolls usu I vislted wlth hmm for old tlmes sake an1 to my surprise I ran 11to another C 8 L te, llyllis Nunn, wxo 1 orklnp for lla r't get me wront t she n me ront taking tlckets net's take a look are ni the oli horeste see xn one krow 'le H h ere's oyce m e 's S op an c a wltn her she and Lyle have a little Dlngman wltn blonie nal est little guy They are llving north of Ruthven on a slmousor and MIFLIU Watkins now in partnershmo here in ar 5 rvice btatlon Now with a full ta o gas we'll qourney over to buv Ing We stooped into see Tean B own wno was h xlnv h r 1 and blue e es the out k n r n towr runnxnp the H en boencer and see wha' reruler a'ter hon hr dee uart who should oe one of he ruests but Arletta Barrlnper She is now prl h v teacher ir bnencer she Informed us that Pete Pickett lS now spencer' o1 h al v was a all around sports man U Moving on our way we met Wilma Glle, lng out o the Retrd Oak a nace Co where she is empl yei as secret ry and loc fc chatted for awhile we met Jerry Behreni en tlckets He I do ng Nw told us tn t Doris Han she 're 1U lura, there 's for her or someone dld give us a lot of i m'ss j Nancy olmonso , er 1 1 but she 'e haaplly ll went an we twarl to sioux City Pa klrg our trl P ow nesting rar windows wlth sarci CBI' e is roi lrg at t ns Shall we e how she Isn't that a beautl ul weiiln owno I el e You can rover tell hout these red heals HPOIm3t1OT on the hereabouts of our classmat s who lb stlll ir Wutnve on 1 this t m farm WON married to Mayne Hanson with tHP68 ye rs of nurses t atrln senln1 her 1 Il What ehe Coleman uo to these dave? At tue ore t Pe 1 idle, but in lg davs ne leaves for navv boot tralnlnp at san Dievo, California . . Jfan 1rov.- OQHff-1? olrLn'tmn 5' -r ' ' v 1 3 , f ' ' ss , 0 . A fs 1 , XA U ' A A A Y . ' ' Y ,, . J .s ,- L A .I A A n - 0 . 1 V l . ' l ? we d e , A X I , , . L, f , A ,.- ,. . r S . l L . . ' I . . - - fw H t A . A , . - . . 1 I f ' Q A , ' Y , 'z t e .H N' ,H ' . ' 'z'4 S s I ' 'A - o f 1 Q ' . I P rs g I ' ' '-.n I M L I V' U .. N 1. ,.. . . . . v V , , W , , .N . ' , .. V J I A . . l ssmat if' ' 1 's w J E' M Dol , r 7 ,no', H was ' tl f ' ' .H 'V tu I 1 I . . ', ed. ' c if 1 y we X ' is tl ve. vzy th J s ith.. L t H t d h t ' ' ' .H ' . ' ,. L, ' ' , .y ', M L- W . . chlc e a on. We nullei un to refuel and were greeted bv two of our classmates Kenneth . . t V AY ' I' 1 P ' , .'A , ' , ' , K, - M 'e , ' ..n ' . 'K F 214 , ' f , , ' ' , 'A . s 6A , . . ss g. r K r ' k 1e K le 4 A 1 u no . 2. p y. ' ' , , r - . ,', ,. X ' E . . A '- .r Lift A 44 . '. 'K ' UA o s C F3 . He waAs . Y 3 . cor' T to s'. - Ffr ,. . o 1 a . Us A ' , s ., ' . r 'I , ' , Qs , a al Pf.lo-c s, A g , ' ' : 1 ng A I , 'a ' H s n - el .n Mar 1 . . s se- . ' s l ? e ' .' . is. 1', F V g v ' . - d, F t , , , s T t .e as '-.- ' ' . I 1 ' . w - s ,e'.n N . e' L ' . . n l ' 1 I 5 L, .ll 'l ine on 2 3 ' T J . l ,a r '1's2' V , . 1' 's G . Q A , tv . H E A wen 4 s , L- ' 3 - II ' Q ' WI heard Diddy Brand will also be leaving for camp soon He always said he was a navy man 'Do you think Bonny will go with him ' nCould be, I haven't heard anything definite ' d you now a avonne anna s v ng in Californiaw That always was her life ambition, but she is also married and spends a lot of time in Hawaii Mavis Bussell is in California too, working at nCiro's She started as a chorus girl, but now is doing a single as a tap artist She always did have the bug'l I read in the paper about Jeanne McCusker being involved in a street accl dent, she claims she was blinded, and her car smashed into a store window H must have really been a knockout! Her lawyer was D J Brown Is that Don Brown? Being a law er was always his ambition uYes, and he is doing very well ' Josiphine Slmington is working at the 'Lazy Oaku Dine and Dance in Omaha as a waitress She likes her job and the tips are mighty high! So, Inez Riecke has her head in the clouds these days, hu 9' HYes, he's working for United Air Lines as an air line stewardess Nice ob and easy to get hookedl' 'Did you know Dick wagner took over Gene Kruoa's band9 uwhy no, but then that's not surprising, he always was a whirlwind on e drums 'This week he's playing at the Stork Club in New York City 'Dld Marietta Eckley fulfill her plans of being a nurse? e Lutheran Hospital ' d you ear a ou e jo arilyn Ness has? N y no, w a is she doingv' 'she's secretary to the Governor of California Can you imagine t at HDonna McDonald is now married and livlng on a cotton plantation in Sou Carolina uTha s SUFJPlSiUg, so far from home you'd tnink she'd get lonesome tleone Meng certainly has a daring job I wouldn't care to be in her place Yes I he rd he was a spy for the government doing most of her work in south America Hehe always was the type to get mixed up in something of that nature Now that we find that all our old class mates seem to be getting along very well by themselves, we shall leave you, hoping the class of '52 will continue tc build their way to success Marilyn Ness Lavonne Hanna ll . ' 'e tho.' 'Di k th t L H 1 li 1 .' . N ' . e 'I , 1 n Y . . . .N . Y ll . ht j o ' ' ' 'I o ' ' tn -ll I ' h .N . nYes, and she's still in Des Moines working as superintendent of Nurses in an .', N 'D1 A h b n nn 1 b M . Wh h t f . . h . ' th H It' v 1 H Nw ' ' . 5 - ' N 5 a s ' 'v , il .1 . .ll Annual Staff Back Row From left to right Josephine Simington, Lavonne Hanna, Joyce Smith, Marilyn NGUS, Jean Brown. Mlvis Bussell, Mr Thompson, Doris Hanson, Phyllis Nunn, Jeanne McCusker, Nancy Simonson, Junior Halder, Inez Riecke, Wilma Gile, Front Row Marietta Eckley, Junior Brand, Eugene Coleman, Cleone Meng, Pete Pickett, Don Brown, Dick Wagner, and Arletta Barringer ell, here we are! We are the ones who have created this publication Our editors have iust made a suicide pact, after zcnng through several months of wear and tear, trying to organize preparations into a discernible pattern I am writing this on the evening of Februarv 25th Tonight thirteen or fourteen of us stayed after school to try to finish the dummy copy of the annual, for it is due at the publish ere bv March lst if we are to have it returned by the end of school he all fur nished some food and had a hot lunch in the lunch room here at schocl In a few have become history We hope vou all enjoy looking through this annual of 19 2 as much as we have enjoyed, beneath our outer gripes, preparing it for you wish to thank all of our advertisers, 1- spent long hours teachers, and any giving aid and advice, one el e who helped and to Mi Janet John in making this book son, for her service in possible Special typing department, thanks g to r for her other mis John Thompson, who llaneous chores LUCK TO ALL!! lhss Janet Johnson, adviser Cleone Meng, fditor, Pete Pickett, assist ant editor, and Lr Thompson, spon sor kQ 1 3 I . If , , .4 x I. .., 5 X more hours we will be finished and the major undertaking of the Senior class will ' ' K . wg Q - , in - ,eg Ai S 5 ' nr, Y , ' SS ' ' . 1 Q fn o M . -L-Q - p- ' me U . I 4 Qt All three majorettes will graduate this vear whxch vill necessitate a complete new array of twlrlers next year The girls are 1U order, Lavonne Hanna, Drum Maiorette, Mavi Bussell, and Nancy Hmmon on, twlrlers Nancy and Lavonne nave oeen wlth tne oand for three years, and Mavis took over laqt year The lrumpet Tr1o is composed of two sophomores and junior but w111 be in need of a replacement next ear also becau P Steve is moving away from Ruthv n The Trio, won top ratings in the state contests last year Left to rivht they are Ronnie Vonselle David Simon on, and Steve Knudsen The Ruthven High School Marching Band participated in the Forth Iowa Band Fest1val held annuallv at Mason City, for the third consecutixo t me last simmer Representing the band Queen was Miss Carol Hanson, who gra duated last year The Marching Band also took part in the Spencer Rodeo Parade at Spencer As proof of the progress the band has made under Mr Chrlstiansen's direction, they won tnlfd prize of 825 at the contest sponsored by the Em etsburg Chamber of Commerce, last fall First and second prizes went to two of the too marching bands in the stale of Iowa Garner, and Pocahontas In addition played at the vest Bend Arnual Pome coming w1th several other also taking part hext summer, the bend is arain plan ning to attend the Mason City Hand Fe tival under Nr Chri tiansen' direction . V i ' 5 - . 1 as . KMC . A - A ' . U' ' K ,X ,- s 4 ,e .1 A N v 1 ' Q g K- Q 1 . 'CD , t - I P Q' ' . i -- 1 , L . X I 5 , X, ' I E N a 3 x,1r, H. to these activities, the band also , ' S . s , . . s' . I ' I V ' , . . 5 - ! ' . A K ' La . . a , ' ,Q , ',' R D : . , Qnnceri A Zm-...J ,U i-tu 'Cr-2.1 Front Row---Left to Right---Vernon Pickett, Donna Hansen, La Verna Johnson, Louise Hanson, Anita Davidson, Nancv Kjellberg, Nancy Gustavson, and Karrol Rosewall. Second Row--Avonelle Slmonson, Joan Dana, Roger Shlrk, Dan Earnett, Gloria Jensen, Jean Wagner, Jack Walmer. and Delhert Jondahl. Standing--Dick Wnprer, Ellen Fransco, Beverly Miller, and Dolorez Chaoman. The Concert Band this year will lose only three memhers hy graduation. Lust year, the -and won top rating in the contest held at Britt. They have also oresented concerts in the past vears and will do so a'ain this year, ln order to pay for the materials to build a band stand ln the Down town area, for summer, Tednesdav night concerts. X Y Pictured above ls part of the Pep Eand. This band is made up of mem ers of the Concert Band. They played at all home ball panes this year, between halftimer and between games. Thanh Front Row---Yfft to Right---Janice Larson, Carmen Sturdevant, Arlene Knudsen, Jim Toland, Ronnie Monselle, Dave Simonson, and Steve Knudsen. Second Row--Joan Schnell, George Roland, Jim Simonsor, Karole Hansen, John Knudsen, Fannie Gard, Don - ishman, John Gard, and Roffr Gard. Standing--Mr. Christiansen and Janice iaeuflinp. -ik Left to Right--Dolores Chapman, Secretary-Treasurer, Dick Tagncr, President, and Bonnie Gard, Vice-President 61145 Qhnrus Q 0 f' 5215? pfnhomggn F59 11.7 'v' JY Front Row Left to night Bonnie Gard, Donna Lansen, Marlvs Hudson, lardel Hudson, Nancy Simwnson, Largaref Na on, Marilyn Ness, Wand Peters, 'ally Prew, harietta nckley, Janice Lar on, and Ar Cxr1stiansen Liddle Row Dolores Ctawman, 'oar Dana, Karole Jansen, Beverly diller, Karol Rosewall Dawn Jer en, Geraldlne Prather, Dernadlne Prather, Marvel Hersom Mavl B ell, Inez Rl cke, La Verna Jo nson, Jeannet e evhuhn and La Donna lason Back Row Lavonne Panna, Avonelle Simon on, Carmen turdevant, S aron Hynes, lhriette rersom, Cleone Meng, Janice Saeugling, Virginia cu tan, La Vonna Folmberg, Joyce Smith, Barbara Moore, helen estertard, Ellen Fransco, and Jo Ann Enger Znnxeh Qhnrus mr! Q Af rw-m Front Row---Left to Right---Janice Lar.en, Donna Hansen, La Verna Johnson Nancy Simonson, Marlvs Hudson, harilyn Ness, Dick Wagner, Jonn Knud,en, Ronnie Monselle, Dave Simons n, Wanda Peters, Lavonne Hanna harietta ekley Sally Prew, Jeannette Rebhuhn, L8 Donna hason, and Hr Christiansen Middle Row---Bonnie Gard, Dolores Chapman, Karole Fansen, Joan Dana, Beverly Miller, Mardel Hudson, Danny Barnett, Junior Olson Don Fishman, Jim Toland, Marietta Hersom, Sharon Hynes, Virginia Ru'tan, La Vonra Holmberg Ellen Fransco, Jo Ann Enger, and Avonelle Qimonson Back Row---Inez Riecke, Mavis Bussell Karol Rosewall, Dawn Jensen, Marvel Hersom, Geraldine Prather, Bernadine Prather, Don Brown, Carl Brand, Steve Knudsen, Pete Pickett, Janice Saeugling, Cleone Meng, Joyce Smith, Carmen Sturdevant, Helen Westergard, and Barbara Moore. mugs Q3leeQ'1uh ra ., . Front Row Ps 9 , Q Left to Right John Gard, Bill Kettlekamp, George Roland, Jim Nelson, Tom Trospers, Roger Gard, Phil Rustan, Jack Walmer Richard Fetters, Ronnie Arndt, Joe Botos, and Mr Christensen Second Row Don Nelson, Ronnie Monselle, Richard wagner, David Simonson, Stephen Knudsen, Dan Barnett, Bill Whiting, Jim Simonaon, Del Jondahl, John Knudsen Third Row Junior Olson, Darrell Eaton, Junior Helder, Gene Coleman, Don Brown, Carl Brand, Jim Toland, Pete Pickett, Don wiehman, and Lloyd Smith X- X Our quartet tnis year is composed entirely of veterans, although three will not be here next year Last year the boys received a 2 rating at the final contest for small groups in Grinnell They have made several public appear ances this year From left to right Don Brown, Base, Steve Knudsen, Baritone, Dick Wagner, 2nd Tenor, and Roger Gard, lst tenor The Kuthven Pigh School Vocal Lusic groups, wrich includes tre Girls' Glee Club, Boy ' eral aspeerance during the pa + year A the corte t has rot been held this car as f this print1ng e can not h1VF vou the ratings rece ved In pa t years however, all three groups have received superior ratings Last year the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs rated 2 ratings and the Mixed Chorus rated a 1 At Chri tmas this year the Mlxed Chorus pre ented the Cantata, 'Carols of Chri tma ' bv Ellen Jane Lorenz A11 those pre ent were very pleased with the production, given under the dlroctlor and accompaniment of Mr Christiansen The oloist ir the cantata were Marietta Ecklev, Beverly Miller, Barbara Moore, Pete Pickett, Janice Saeugllng, Dolores Chapman, Margaret Mason, Ellen Frarsco, Richard Wagner, Avonelle Simonson, Bonnie Gard, Karole Hansen, Sally Prew, Don Brown and Steve Knud en f! f 5 ,x , A Pa 1 v ' h 0 J , rs I , ' v .,,' rf g. X ' Y' ' A X Af ' F' A . A ff! C - ' .,, y 1 ri ' 5 'H X '. . . I K ' ,I - e I J 1 Y' . O . . , H L C 's Glee Club and Mixed Chorus, have made sev- f I B , :Iv 1 s H se . s 1 1 .- -- , , . - hvs.3'x'a 5 A ' .W -' AA Q To H . 1 .. s j . tv.. 5- Q M, X ' A -L . s . ' , s . s s' , . lo e . s s . : I . . . . s- . 'I ,lr 0' 4 YM ,E rg L. hmfffg lf S I, . 1 :. 3 lu J: LD MEMBER Y ,z91ocR,, Nxedxa 5 Seniors' Photographer 41'j0N QQ Spencer Iowa Mldland Laboratorles C B TE TEN Q U5 1 I I I Q., IQ .' ' RU SOA , FLOOR WAXES, ' ' ' INISHES, CLEANING COMPOUNDS, I' I'H P I OF MAIN ANCE AND NITATIO R . CON RAFULATIONS CLASS OF '32 22 VlLLER'S Sl 'R SERVICT INC argl AU wnere your Qusiness lS Aporeclated M0011 Products f :Eg- Phone 2124 MlLLER'S TRUCK SERVICE Local Z Tor DlSt8UC6 No Tob Too Large or Too Small Too Prlces Paid for Ho Call us for Market Corn shelling C Mille , Proprletc Phone T119 uthven, Iowa rf-X L, e-42' VILTWR OIL CO INC Sign of Friendly Service Town gif Countrv Deliveries Mobllgas C Mil , ' Pres b l I Business phone 133 0 1 House Pnone lJ Vfiulvllfdwldydol Ru thven, Iowa gl o Harley Bigger Vice Pres U i I 3 ' ' ' A 'Vx I , .' lfit. ' . ' - 1 H , . ' qs - lb E. . r ' lr I- 11. X ' A R V-'1 I W f , , ,, ' - X . , , Q5 -' - A. 3 I U F. . . ler . Qgno M W JZ-Rvx 5 Dhone K Phone C9 Alaidln Vamp Younvstown Kltvqvns H J RIFRQOW INTIIIIATYOIAI. HAIV E STE I Mc ornlcx warm VacQLnery Tnternational Trucks Oldqmoblle Cars Na'es Q Qervice Rutlven, Iowa LT HTLF VJRN 'QV Q FUHNISB YIIJIIOKI W Yllll WIA' YOUIII Sa Rutnven, Iowa ,- V W V 7 f Q5 FARMFRS A VT O Phone 65 Ruthvefx, Iowa rI 8I'1 6 , VYBDBYYCI' 9 I 01 Nw I Q A- ' fn KU.' F V. , ,. l n T. 1. .' fllll- J LW- Q f . QQ' SQ Fine Furniture ---HIFI'-ig Q' Q' 22 'C , A S g 5 V L! 5: v . , E, jf T 1' KEJGINJ, X . ' , M .. J ' CO-.P f,EYAT R 4 L V. L. F , x HITE IVPLEMENT STORE John Deer Equipment - Oldsmobile Dealer P DeLaval Separators k Milkers 'mn ' 1-----mx hone low-W i Q!!! 1 - Fknmetsourfz, Iowa ' K5 - I Fmmetsburv IOWA TRUST AND SAVIN S BANK ome Owned Bank for Home People' Charles J Spies, Presldent Reeves, oashler Iowa I X X f S 1 f'J'1 his IOIHI nl Loon Your Best Always VAUCHN CIEANERS Dry Cleaning and Pres ir? Deliverles Mondays Thursoays Agent Mrs Homer Lee Ruthven Phone W M Emmetsburg Iowa Q NVARY IVPLFNFNT CG Repairs and Cervice Portaole Elevators and Heavy Hardware Phone 398 W Frnmetsburq, Iowa Y HG V HA H . ' K. A. . C ' i I QQMUQ , X 5 n Ip sc 1 -D u - I 1 xx . ' . X 7' X 1 A - S A I .3 . ' - . I A x 1 ' ' ' 1 P HIE fl vL,,, Complete Line Case Machinery -H.,-,u.'s-N. ,-Nfif-ff 1 I M v ' 1,,,.T-fLf 'ummymmcwn MAAE OUR STORE O U C IN SPENCER THE DAVIS CO SPVJCER Q COMHLVTF DVPARTMVNT SIORF RUHHVEN CO OP OIL CO Diamond O11 A reases Phone 15: Ruthven, Iowa MOTOR OIL There's No Qubstitute For a Varmerfs Creamery WM f Stop at the Q .,,, MAID RITE wg, QandwIches Malted Milxs Snqestrlnps 833 rand when in spencer HY R M E E T I N G P L A Eu ll I 1 RUTHVEN CO-OPERATIVE CREAMFRY CO. X fl J ., M 5 I 'xf-W N a ' I l ,jf f 4 3' 41 - U Ennnor-'ffennnr mannuei K1 A J -- .ab ' I Dickens Cash Grocery The Biggest Little Store in Townu R. K. Trawes - Well Pleased 3 Need Nothin' - Ayrshire H. Shine - All Kinds of Clothing - By Bandbox Theater in Spencer Yates Harness Q Shoe Repair Shop - 125 Grand--Spencer Town or Country ---Call Yellow Cab H Dickens Co op Compliments to the CLASS OF S2 Elevator Kummerfeldt Servlce and Dlckens Iowa Permantown Iowa Mobulgas ,Q M0bll0I Spencer, Iowa AQRAR V' John T Brown 'Heal Estate ara Insuran Phone 99W Emmetsburg, Iowa PALO ALTO COTNTY FARM BUREAU Emmetsburg Phone 176 'The Norld s Var est E Mo Influential Farm Organization Wducation Le islation Service .L ' I I I .. I I Co ii A i ' lx ce I il NEH I' NEH1 BOTTLING co. '--- I L ' ' ' S Q , st x ' V1 Sw? FYI Hamburger Shop Hamburver k Malts Spencer, Iowa REIN ELECTRIC Auto Electric Radio Service Magic Chef Gas Ranve Frigidaire R Norpe Appliances Qiegler Oil Heaters raettinper Iowa Spencer A draftee cl 1 a med exemption on the grounds of poor eye sight And brou ht g his wife along to prove it ff, sfo, New Y Z3-ist, lie LQ! Personal Furniture Loans THLWAS THOMAQ Inc lass Qlocx Lencer lowa H M Ols Phone 118 Iowa WAFNVR JEWELRY Watches Flocks Jewelry Di Ruthven, Iowa 'KWH QCA T Tlll li I 1240 II amonds Phone Bo CD H - F Je S f' - tix ' ..1V .':SQ. 'fce Q ' xi? 0 G M . lr C' 'Q r J 0 ,NPV I ij Y Q Elini' Q '- g4r k , wr Q A V- I ae e Q G I ' N 1 . ' S5 , 1 Dr. . .. on - ' 1 .-A 3 39 ti11 3 RlC1EY'S INC O OO O Every Night Saturday till 1 Open Meats Froceries Who'ese1e or Less Q r g. Iowa Spencer W R yi R'THVEN W HARDWARE WIGDAHL BROS Surge Milkers Quality Hardware Maytag Jlhumnum 'washer EWVETSBURG J f W Recapping R Vulcanizing 'ies Bee Line Front End Alignment Royal Tire Distributor tinlng d Farm Supp U S d Brake Re Home an Plttsburg Paints Hardware Safti Bon Budget Terms Heavy and Tight uV1sit us now OUP 75th Yearn Emmetsburg Emmetsb iowa Phone 133 -if 1 urg, Iowa 1 , 1 1 1 :X A 9:12 -- A : I If ',.ly I V- 5 .'li5'u.. ,ef '!.L.- X if I I . -- K Q . 5 W ' uh :isiii ' QQ 'Vw 'I 5, ' J t ! g 5 5 W Q YI'-N --b -- A yy -ff KER ICKHARD ARE DONAHUE TIRE SHG? GRAFTTINGER IMPLEMENT Machinery and Repairs L P Gas Cooking and Heating Phone 2 GENE CARPENTER A!lD ELECTRIC Appliances Ruthven, Iowa 13 DADIYI MOTOR ik IMPLEMENTS, INC lvl! DeSoto Willys Plymoutn Allis Chalmers SPENCER IOWA F HELEN'S CAFE Sunday Dinners Home Made Pastries Fraettinger QS gr ww BARRICK BROS JEWELERS Y fu-J 64' x 301 Grand Avenue Spencer Iowa IMI DEG ' BAKER LUMBER COMPANY Lumber Building Material Coal N Your Building Material Headquarters Phone lb Ruthven Iowa I A, N H .. .. 7-5 I I 36 1 E- f e - - -1 '.- r ' fc' - ff fn? 1 -7.-QL' ' ' 7 Q? ee.e e - I ,EIR J lg. , . , he cy I o A 'Q N I 'lib I 1 Q. I ' TIL I Q Qxa- Htm H k W g 4-rw. f Q '-'?...h A :QM . ',,AN b I n , f S- Y 5, , A ai , ,--L ifiwr- ., Mwwmg V , -4 Tyla. gg i ., If , . ' Lf A ' A ' V A L , K ' Q L. ff is U . A - 'A -5 'I' X if 1 WA' .:' I. 9 T Nd' ex I , . l X A in Q Q 'Y ' ix , xsftyf L , K cf: Q ,- f-'45 sr 6 r Q, h K ,, 1- 4 Q W4 WM gh' LQ .H , V' Q sm- -ia, 1 Fw 5 ' 'fb . 6' ,J f. ,. 5- , I V LJ ,-N 'Y---- 4 '- - 45 A ' - ,fffig ' 5 1 ---7 ,ff ,Q Ex - l 5.-5 f QAULN s- f ' V 'Rfk g '3 A ' bfi' 1 f av X 1 3 S -41' - tm 1 ,VLW fy , I V ' cue.. All 'K v , K 3 PQQf 'z5ww N gf 1 7 i-Q-4 '. ' 4 ,. 'gan JCL 5,1 Q FUS'N fApB QUFHVLN C'OTiIN DO Home Cooking Home Made Pies Phone Qu Rutxven Icwg Advertlsed Rrandq 'hoes Clothinp S Phone 4 Ruthven Iowa CONGRATULATIONS Class of 19Q2 BRADY'S CAFE Parties, Dinners, Tuncn we., 4' Phone 168 Pau' Qarnett R Marland Von elle ProprLetors RuLnven Iowa TINDEN DRUV CO lmalqreerm, Tolletrles k Drops Phone 1 Ruthven Iowa HA OI CLOVER FAQM STORW Veatq froceries 'S Wwe Deliver , 1 1 Inone Q8 Ruthven Iowa Q 1 .I Q V . Y A ' '. TJ I Af: 11 . . 5f':, 1?x' . ' XQE - W .Q .I Q v . ' J- Ygq . Z' X Q' f B 317 M PRCDUC' I E X J' in Wx to X J es A L , A 1 R JI'S F' D 1, 1 , 9 N ,N Fruits f , YV . '4 ,J V WOODWARD'S 'mverythlng to Wear' Dry Goods Clotxlng Shoes Ladies' Ready to Wear Men's Furnlshlngs Nlllenery Notions Etc D White Nanager Emwetsbarg Iowa DON T F9RG For dealth's Sake Roller Skate Iowa's Elnest Emmeteburg Iowa GUESS BROTRERS Farm Drainage and Excavation Emmetsburg Iowa NICFOL I STUDIO Photos By N1ChOlSOH bpecialtles heddlng Candids Phone bb EmIetsburg Iowa LIRAM PRJDUCE Emmetsburg, Iowa P 11tr5 D1pD1l6S Phone 152 for Plckup Service Ie PlCkUp Poa1trJ Ervs 'rear sell helps Baby C lcks Covpl ments of HANDS QANDWICH SHOP Ervetsburg, Iowa LLJIEH bR0h REDAIR APD LEATHER SHO' kornnwest Iowa's lnest MCNALLY J Tallors A heekld Servlce 25 Years in Lmmetsburg Emretsbzrv Iowa 1 1 q . . . . . -A. 1 u ' o I - ' I W fr X f ff 4' 1 V, 3' m ' '1 ' 1 , 5 ' ' W-V -o Q at JACKSON ROLLER RISK and Feed l l U I V -1 f . 1 , , . 2 I 1 1 1 1 'AQWA' ',,' 'L W . GENRE iS I K 4 v P . 1 1 F ' - ' wr ' I 1 - i quality Cleaning Fast Service Home Owned ff If I RUTHVEN CLFANFRS phone 132 SCHMIDT'S BOAT LINE the Southwest Side of Lost lslana New Boats Balt Lunches Cabins TX Phone Y 20 Ruthven Iowa CONION BROTHERS TAVFRN X STATION uThe BCG to Enwoy Yourself' Ruthven, Iowa lg PALO ALTO THEATER 'Voice of Thea er Sound Northwest Iowa's Newest Theater 4 Newest Kc Latest Fquipment Viola and Dick APDdt Ruthven, Iowa HANNA'S SERVICE STATlON Phone 88 Rutuven Iowa 'fo ueAuqng Wir euoua SUIDLQM Q Huyutuoeh VG FUUVU 1 PETER P. RRANSCO, V. D. 1 Rutnven, lt-,wa Phone 255 Carburetor Rebuilding Electrical Service and Service Tune Up Complete Auto Tractor Service OHLSEN TFXACO QFRVICE ' 1 I I L. 1 t ll ff ' L Q , . , 14' ' .t4' I .-. Mr ' wieg'v 3 ' ' - 'L 4 -. xy. . ' - RqQ,L -5 xv! Q Q I, i v ' LI I On U ' 1 C' or 'S I A s I - -- , N :- A T , V faq: A, ' 'mx Pl , J 1 -' 1 BJORNSTAD'S AIN, Drugs 8 Hardware Spencer, Iowa JONES STATION Champlin Products Batteries Tires dflfuun' Dickens Iowa CAPITAL TOBACCO CORPORATION 12 West 2nd St wholesalers of Tobacco Fountain Supplies, Paper Good and Grainbelt Beer Spencer, Iowa f79x A SNACK I ! f x. OR A 'Wie-1 Visit Wilma JOHNSON'S CAFE Spencer 203 grand Ave Phone IO TOM'S SFRVICE STATION Nelding Tune Un Renal? I A EPAIRS xy Lost Island Taka VAN PARK STORE Tunch, Groceries, Soft Drinxs, Candy, etc near Lost Island Take Ruthven, Iowa Earl Q Charlotte Ferguson EARL MAY STORE Spencer Iowa HEADQUARTERS FOR Nay gold Hybrid Corn May gold Warm Seeds Triple Tested Garden Seeds STANDARD FUEL 0IlS .T-...Q STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Don Nelson or Phone 211 Ruthven, Iowa :wg S- 25 ii 6035 - X14 H w . 8 W pm:-ae-Black-6 A M A X I A u Atll A P3 , 5 P SPORTSMANS OF SPENCER Quality Sporting oo s For Every Sport Phone Spencer, Iowa SPENCER MUSIC SUPPLY 77 frand Ave Phone 1 Spencer, Iowa 'Everythlng ir Vus D J P LIP? LD FELDMAh'S Dentist UQ encer's Store of Latestu M Ri d 1 FASHIONS oore r sa Buildinz Phone 306 Spencer, Spencer Iowa Iowa BQWMAN BUSINESQ SUPPLY NORTHWEST IOWA MOTORS 'Offlce Supplles R Equipmen Lincoln MeFCUPY P 19P Royal P0rtab'e Typewriters fo? Spencer, Iowa Northwest Iowa Phone 1839 ANI my Speyg W 2OTi CP'TURY Phone Spencer, IUOO Iowa Iowa LFACH h THOMPSON 555 HARDWARE INC 8 CAFE 'Sporting Goods Q Housewar Phone 102 Spencer, Iowa 5, 2 I A. 2 vw G d n I YN I I ' AA- ic!! Y R. . . o op A , I I L f 'Hf f - -- ' ' - ' t H - I Q U .L Y! z E F I 4 I Ifdgr 3 -R o Q 5,6 ' A S? V A . X , esu F 4 A -r A AAA oof bpeucer Always ask for AR bl 010 POLAR Dv VIS GARAGE AND IORTHJEDT UAL The iowe Ice cream Sherbkrts 1GC1dNiCA1 Bhllv nueter fiutuven Iowa 1.1 Iowa GA BLE's Tae Friendly Store MO A'Jp1I rces, iardwa e Veterinarlan Auto ACCGSSOPI es Ruthven Iowa or 9 Rutm BA IG HTIVFUS 3 YIWT ,C Q SU'-3 Wear' oult y Wpgs Hatchery Snoes Luggage Xrx lone 620 Grae tinge? Iowa Spencer Iowa I1J P v Cjllnd r uO op Elev or Dealers Cylmnder, I Grain, Coal, Flour, Feed, Ga , Oil and Gre ses Establisned in 1509 Pnone I7 Cyllndor, Iowa - 2 iii. ' T ' JK'IN'b 1. ,IN . IWELQ ' L' 1-L.. 57-v 7 7'6, Q' .: F ITY A f fl, gf QgV -- A 3 V 2' P M 'zos M 'X 1. 6 'H I ' I Da. H. J. . RGAN Phone 192 I Pi. i, 119 , ' -f-gl. Ia. fufx 5,11 A. .W C D V AI . P r -.. ,Y -Feei 5 R 454W - N J 'iggkf Pl l 1 1 , c'fL'1'5g fTs.TE EANK Y - K3 f- - go. I l ' V in ' a. 1 f 121 , I JoRRV'o IAV RN R S DEH Hut 'IVGH Rutnven Dentist Iowa 1- oH1o A LU81ltV Custom PlHdlHf zrlvatelJ exm i Owe ated hone 8 Ruthven, Iowa ROLAND PRODUCE eff, Q IIII Phone 13 Ruthven, Iowa SKEILV SERVICE New and used Parts and Tires Ruthven IOW8 RATS CAVE Wine Food and Coffee Phone 33 Ruthven Iowa H R H STORE Grocermes for your needs Ruthven, Iowa RJTHVEN LOCKERS Custom Processing k Curinv of All Meats QATIY'S FOOD SlORE Phone 73 Ruthven, Ia Groceries Meats .9 'oo' oo 'EJRAU PARKQ TAVERN The Place where Frlends Meet Booths For Ladies Ruthven Iowa 1 OMAN GARA E DX Gas and Oil Wrecker Service Phone 15 Ruthven, Iowa Ph RIENDERS IVPLFMENT Allis Chalmers k Idea Machinery enl Hammer Mills and Ensllave Cutters one 58 Ruthven, Iowa l - I 7. l ' E . Dr. . . H L la. ' , ' l V 7, ' XR. . EVLLJCK x, . , L 1 G , , lr R ' e ' Hvreq 3 ' T' , Y.'.. ZH H YY I STURDEVANT WRECKING CO. Q ! - Q l 1 N .Fi -l 5' 'w . . 'Fe 545-, 'VT '.v'f,of0f . J CO. 3 . K G ' . iii- WAYNE R HERB'S CONOCO General Tires 8 Batteries Conoco Oil-Greases vebb Iowa E. E. DAVIS See me for all your insurance needs. SPENCER, IOWA FEDERAL NORTH Grain Coal Truck spreading your Phone 2h IOWA GRAIN Feed Seed of fertilizer on land Webb, Iowa MORONY CLOTHING CO, INC featuring Hart, Schaffner and Clothing Marx SDENCER IOWA NEBB HARDWARE Webb, Iowa Quaker Stove Dexter Washing Machine CRAGINS WOMEN'Q 8 CHILDREN'S WEAR Spencer IOWB M AND J R HAKES WHOLESALE GROCERIES I SPENCER NASH SALES INC Complete Sales and Service WHOLESALE PRODUCE SPENCER, IOWA SPENCER Phone 115 IOWA JAMES R GREER Attorneys SPEDCER IOWA SDENCER SPUDNUT SHOP Home made Ice Cream Fancy Chocolates Phone Number 1717 COOK CLEANERS Phone 706 12 E hth St SPENCER, IOWA REDMOND'S SHOE STORE, INC Spencer's Largest Shoe Store Spencer, Iowa ' lc co. ' S LF .- 8 - I I I 44 N . I r- I :F?l Call For and Delivery Service I 9 SILL'b JLWBLRY Telephone IBMM Fourth and O SPEI hR, IOWA LARbON'S BEAUTY SALON Phone 173 Spencer Iowa AVL Home of flre fur lture and fIoor coverlngs orv R I1 Home of Complete, Economical Shoe Repalrlng and Reouildlrg IDEAL SIOU RLPAIR hth and Grand Ave Phone 259J D D L Anli er Chiropractor Grand Ave Spencer, Ia LEUTHOLD I KRAUSE Good Clothing for Men Boys Spencer, Iowa COVURATULFTIC S MILIER LOOKVR' AND GROCERY Spencer West of Nash erase Phone IARS MIDNICK MOTOR INC The Home of the Rocket OLDSMOBILE Sales 357 and Service M12 ist Ave West Spencer, Iowa A M Malling Dentist Over Scott's Store Spencer, Iowa Phone 25 BRANDRUP CLOV R FARM STORE AIRSIIRE IOWA Haugh Drug Sundrles AJPSQIPS, Iowa Phone 23 l Q ' Y' ' T1-I' Q 'FQII ' S . A ' . x ' Tl. grand ' ' 'JJ' S,EJ3E , OJA 1 . N , . I D f . Spencer, Iowa r. . . k 1' A ,N 2285 . . - C f S U . . H 7 2 1 - f I . Dr. . .' . . I .. I E , ' l' RASNUSSFN STANDARD SERVICE Cne Stop Service Repairing Phone IUO Graettinver, Iowa COAN'S GROCUHY fxX 1031 f T?-5-6 W Phone 75 Svvrzl- .gui aettingfr Iowa GRAEFTINCER TOCKERS Custom Provo and Curing of all Meat ADOLPH SPIES Farm Lands Farms for Rent MIKE WEINHOLZFR x xxx XQIQDQUZLUNVEQEZT 'xqwf-'7' J EWELER S raettin Iowa lHORESON'S HARDWARE Chevrolet Allis Chalmers Sales k Service Praettinger, Iowa Crain Feed Seed Fertilizer THE QUAKER OATS CO Graettinger Iowa ERICKSON' WAV Froceries uukgx Feeds 1 xqb Craettinger Iowa Best Wishes to Clase of '52 PETERSON TRUCKING Phone 2h7 RUthV8H Igwa LAKE CENTER STATION PHILLPS 66 Cold Drinks and rocer-y Dickens Iowa EAST END CAFE Fine Foo s Craettinger, Iowa HEIDECKFR'S D X SERVICE Top Quality Products Service Qtation Tank Waqon Delivery GRAETTINGER, IOWA I n Sq,x, , H 4,3 44'- ll AI, Aden. -35' ,,,. . 5' sf' ' 4 . 0- Graettinger Iowa Gr I 1' 7 I 1 1 l - ' ' 5 VX ' 5 - j::. 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