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$. ML Vernon, la., Hawkeye-Reeord Rams Break 1932 Record In M,le Relay ]and The LlsbonHerald pe~A R Needlecraf! Member, A_ .rL__ IAI.e_ ItAe.J ..... & if~m~m~/' ...... T:&lx t Thurs., May 23, 1957 ~ Have ~ouesT uay rrlaay s/nev win iV|lUWl~l bUllll~i~-iltm~ ill ~ ............ ! Jr l luo-yu, aasn: l• ~lenn, u.rL .z• The Needlecraft club held their i The Cornell mile relay team, win- ~-~-'--- Kofron, W.B. 3. Brown, N.L.4. El!~s, annual guest day at the home of: ning the final event Saturday in the I~.*A|J I~ .... & B ...... l w.J.a. ~wanDerg, may. :lu.~ ~ln Mrs. Willard Palmer Friday, May Midwest meet at Monmouth boosted r|l~|u I~YI~N| rgwl~$ i prellms ~rown set new^ record or 17. Guests were Mmes. Edna Stew-! *h~ l~m~' rmint total to a cham-Ix. ~ • ! , :lu.~ over am record :m.~) . • i art, and Donna Reece of Spring-' ~'~n~'n'- "~al, a out defendin~';L~lVl~-~ r~w Lonaon, Two mile retay: 1. U.H. 2. Wlkonjville' Fern Gaudy of Lisbon, Doris ~'~'~-='~'*,-,'~',~'in~s ~'1~'--~.-- "---'." ~_ -- 3. Columbus 4. Mt. Vernen (Har:]Whiting of Cedar Rapids, Helen ........... : ~ k- .... ' tung Wilkinson Nie~us, l~ezerKa) E si N " 11 r . , , Koch, s e eal, Wanda Dee mi~ehlrte~atW~eYearuSuagt t:e ::::eat Frosh Soph Victory West Liberty 9:31.5 Zelda Minish, Jean Stoner, Melvini ~.,;..~ J~., ou÷runnin~ favor~J ................ , 220 yd. dash: 1. Glenn, U.H. :24;!Haeseler and Robert Leigh Each ~,,~ ......... J ~ ~ . 8 .~" ~"l ~upermrlry m nero events, w~m 2 Vincent W.B 246; 3 Morrison, ~uest was nresented a flowered l Knox to pusn tne ~urpm past ~arm- first nlaces in broad jump shot put ~ ~;~_.. ~ 'a ~:~,~nh~, M~ ~.a ~ o --- - /- ..... I - • • ~-~ ~ "- ' . ' i vv,~,. :~; .......... ~, .......... , I nanaKercnleI riDDen decorated car- ton for the Mtowest t~tm ~ne team, discus and football throw p~usa ~ 5 Reinsa~er W L 25 3 .... ' including Deemer, P~rkey, ~of Mt• l winner in 180 low hurdles and a! ~n .....• ~ "r,,~,~,. w B 2 ~an~ ......... 1 Vernon), Muilenberg and Barbour I first place team in the quarter-mile i Auk'en "~.J" "'3--Kerr~.'~vVan" 4" Joy, ] M~: ~va ,lvlinisn lea group sing- t , , , • .... ' " rag" ~wrs. ~lemn ~vnmsn sang a solo , entered the final event 4/5 s of a lrelay boosted the New London iN.L" 5. Freeman, U.H. 5:04 (new] ~' .......... :~ point behind Carleton. The feature freshmen-sophomore track team to i~,~,.~ (~],~ 5.~5~ ]ana ~warcla anu ~narmne zxan~a~! . . - . . • ............... ;sang a ~ueL everyone enjoying lap was that of Barbour, run re:the conference champmnshlp Frx- 120 high hurdles: 1. Dunn, C.J. ~,~ .... + ....... ~ ....~ .......~l 49 4 which gave Cornell a relay I day in Ash Park .~ ~ ~ ~th N L "18 6" 3 Curare ' ...... ~ ............... ~ ........... " time of 3:23.6. i - " ..... , ........ • ...... stunts provided the rest of the en- I New London 83 Wilton J ........... 27~/~ W.J. :19;L4. Hi~tz, W.J. :20.6; 5. Me-tertainment. Mmes. Elva Minish, The 1957 Oarnell quartet coy-'~U Hivh .......... :164 Wapello ............ 26 ered the distance in 3:22.5 to 'W. Branch ........ 41 Mt. Vernon .... 18 V~alfW;ile relay: U. High 1:40; wMargarnetcL:righ and Helen Fxrst break that 32 year old record.Columbus J 36 W Liberty 17~/z 2...~W_ Branch ..... 1"452". 1"46 5"3 w'N LondonLibert_ "2wines' Reta Yeisley, Irene Wil- Paul, lY~rtm, Bray and Moore i ............ ~:~"~; :I~e~w°"r~cor~ ;OIci 1:42) " kinson and Carolyn Palmer were set the new record, Bray run- Macaulay picked up the only first ning his lap in :49.6 and Moore F place for Mr. Vernon as he ran the :. • . .. • . .. ~ " .... I in charge of the menu very tasty ill :~9.4. I half mile in 2:16.5 for the win. Den- 2 quarterjohnsonmaleN.Lrun: 3 ± ~o~ron,ArrowsmithW.m. I ~''~"'~ ~"~'~mt';" ........... Wefreshm',~* ....... Cornell totalled 46 points' Grin- nis Koch got a 3rd in discus, Ma- "-, ~ ~,~' ~,,~,~ ~ ~ ~o,,n'lserved bu~ze~ style. Mrs Isabelle nell 41, Carleton 37 ~t Olaf 29 I caulay a 4th m quarter m~le run, ...• " ~'~, ]Coppock served the punch The ' ' ~ " h waD 'no u - ~Vlonmouth 22 14ipon 22 Lawrence I Jon ~wanberg a 4th m 220 yd• das = ": " _ ............ taDle was decorated with lighted l~;O low nurules:i.Drowil, x~.~. [. ~m°:e3•• " Moore ' had ~l~de 5 th dnATe ' " • 16~aKr~i°x ign atde :21.6; 2 ....... , .... : • ; • ,, ~ . -m dleyydedaShrelay teamsandthetw° ~-~ ....... ¢~ 235 3 IVIeVa~ ,candms in pastel shades and sprays W.L. :24; 4. Morrow, WB. :24.~;of bridal wreath. won the broad jump at 22'3", had i placed 5th in their events. 5. Coram, W.J. :z4.4 ~New recorO.Eleven club members were pre- placed second in the 220 yd, dasnt Summary Old :22.5) sent, also Harlan Yeisley, George and third in the 100 yd. dash. Bray! High jump: 1. (tie) Dunn, C.J., Mile medley relay: 1. Wapello Minish, Craig and Christine Palm- had taken the 220 at :21.6 and the iHunt, U.H. 5-4; 3. (tie) Ilartung, 12. U. High 3. W. Liberty 4• Co- er, Marcia and Charlene Randall• 100 at :10 flat. Martin had run sec- I M.V. Nehring, N.L., Denzin, U.H., ~ ltm]ous 5. lVlt. Vernon (Jam|son, The afternoon was enjoyed by all and and Paul fourth in the 440 yd. I Morrow, W.B., Burnett, W.L, Rein- !Drahos, Herbeldsheimer, Hoidahl) at this very pretty spring party. clash; Paul was fourth in the broad sager, W.L. 5 ft. ;J:~9.4 i Mrs. Helen First, reporter• jump; Henderson third in the 880 l'ote v~ult: 1. Glenn, U.H., 9; 2. ualf mile run: 1. Macaulay, l~V. ~I yd. run and Macaulay had tied for(tie) McVay, W.L.. Hilgenberg, W.J., 2 Snyder. N.L. 3. Joy, N.L. i W~m~n C~ ~mm~in|t~ • - "* hn WB '-- ................. w .... • Iourth in high jump. In addition8-6; 4. Grimm, N.L., 8; 5. Nehring, 4 Evermeyer, Wap.a. rid, . . . ~arnett and Fitch were in a hve- N.L., 7-6 2:16.5 I Invited To Style Show way tie for second in the pole vault. Broad jump: 1. Workman, N.L. Quarter mile relay: 1. N. London 18-11; 2. Brown, N.L. 18-101/~; 3. :49.1; 2. U. l-l~gh :49.'~; 3. W. ~ranch t Cornell home economics classes JIM DUTCHER EMCEES Kofron, W.B. 18-3; 4. Dann, C.J.:51.7; 4. W~lton :51.9; 5Wapello~are extending an invitation to all BANQUET IN HOME TOWN 17-4", 5. Duncan, C J.. 16-6 , .'b2.1 who are interested to attend their James Dutcher, athletic director Shot put: 1. Broeker, N.L. 40--: Mile relay: 1. Wapello 2. New showing of clothing made during at Cornell college, was toastmaster 8'A; 2. Brechler, U.H. 36-10; 3. Den-!London 3. Columbus 4. Wilton the past school year. The show, at the high school alumni banquet zn his home town of Hebron, Nebr., Wednesday evening. Elmo Roper, well-known pollster, who is also an alumnus of the Hebron high school, was the principal speaker. Mrs. Dutcher, Joan, Ball, Lea and Jimmy accompanied Mr. Dutcher to Hebron Wednesday and will visit his mother, Mrs. John Dutcher, un- til Friday. zin, U.H. 36-9r5; 4. Murray, C.J. 36-7; 5. Westerbeck, iN.L. 36-1 Discus: 1. Workman, N.L. 114-4; 2. Broeker, N.L. 112-3• Koch, i M,V. 89-10V4. Stewart, W.B. 88- 2'/~; 5. Pigsley, W.L. 83-5 F o ot b~t 11 throw: 1. Warth, N.L. 173-9; 2. Brechler, U.H. 161-2; 3. Hilgenberg, W.L. 157-6; 4. Wes- terbeck, N.L. 156-11; 5. Cleveland i W.B. 148 Best Wishes To n We are proud to have laid the asphalt tile floor in the nave, fellowship hall, and the other rooms of your attractive new building. Lisbon, Iowa o. W. Branch 3:54.5 Young Homemakers End Year With Potluck Young Homemakers Club of Mt. Vernon High concluded their year's activities Monday evening with a potluck at the home of Linda Arm- strong. Their sponsor Mrs. John Colon jr. and their 1956-'57 officers, Janet Hess, pres., Helen Beckman, see., and Linda Armstrong, treas., were honored. Last week they presented a 93- piece style show, for the public, of garments they had fashioned them- !selves in the home ec classes• To climax their training in the meal I preparation department they plan- ,ned, prepared and served droner for the school board members and wives, recently• The group meets for one business I and one social session a month. The i latter meetings feature speakers lsuch as Mrs. Robert Voetborg, ~Ames graduate, who spoke on vo- !cational openings in their field, or others on styles, makeup, etc. One I highlight of the year was the con- : ducted tour of the Amanas in Jan- i uary. The group raises money by i preparing and serving refreshments ~for social groups in the community and making and selling candy at school. followed by a tea, will be given at 3:15 p.m. this Thursday, May 23, in the exhibition room in Armstrong hall. Mrs. N. A. Miner and Mrs. Paul Beckhelm are the instructors. Mount Vernon Locals Mrs. Myrtle Staley, elementary principal, was absent Monday andI Tuesday because of illness. ] Mrs. N. A. Miner spent the week end at Galesburg, Ill., with her daughter Janet, a student at Knox college attending activities honoring mothers• Janet has recently been elected to the national honorary musical sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota. The Art Lukes and son Gaylen and Mrs. Luke's father Clyde On- stott, all of Wyoming, and the V. E. Peddycoart family of Cedar Ra- pids, Elizabeth Gibson and Marjorie : Hess of.Marion were Sunday dinner guests at the A. J. Bobst cabin honoring Mr. Bobst on his birthday• Mrs. Estella Burd and the Misses Virginia Burd Daisy Burd and Ha- zel Runkle of Lisbon were guests in the Earl M. Davis home Sunday evening helping the Davises' daugh- I ter, Lucy Mac, celebrate her fifth birthday• Lucy Mac is making a sat- F isfactory recovery from an attack all rheumatic fever. St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mt. Vernen, Iowa Contractor: Wayne Schoff, Lisbon, Iowa We are proud to have furnished the Haydite Block, Windows and Screens, and Precast Concrete Cross for the new St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mt. Vernon, Iowa Where the primary considerations are fire safety, structural strength, design flexibility, low upkeep cost and architectural beauty, haydite block is the basic building material. 650 12th AVE. SW CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA iiii TEL.. EMpire 3-0233 • • • On your selection of a Baldwin Electronic Organ :edar 322 First Avenue N.E. Dial EM 3-2740 Cedar Rapids e On the Successful Completion of Their• New House of Worship. a The Lisbon To the congregation of St. Paul Lutheran Church And Best Wishes For The Future We are very proud to have been chosen as the General Contractor for the erec- tion of your wonderful new House of Worship in this community. Seldom in our business experience have we worked with any who have been as cooperative as your group of men and your minister. My men and I want to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks and heartiest congratulations to all who have worked with us on this project, as well as to the entire congregation. I hope that this very fine house of worship which has been added to the com- munity will prosper and that there will be a need for an addition in the near future. We, the General Contractors, have also installed the WORK - PLUMBING - HEATING INTERIOR our Kenneth Schoff Carl Achey Sherril Bilky Earl Yocum Wayne E. Schoff Francis Timp Charles Wagaman Jerry Nost Emil Walter Lisbon, Iowa Lisbon Martelle