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Mt. Vernon Locals Ve, = h.
Rain i an. al
1951 rage 3
Gerald Hill of Sioux Falls, S.D ,
was a Homecoming visitor, i
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dilley spent PI
the week end in Chicago, Ill. Homecoming ay
MAss Marion Blair of Madison, 1 Grey skies failed tO dampen the which preceded the football game
Wis wash campus visitor Saturday. spirit of the greetings "over the lin the afternoon The Cornell band One Of The Best
Miss Julie Bailey of Cedar Falls coffee" Saturday morning as Home-i led by drum major Dwight Persin-
Conducted by was a Homecoming guest of Mrs. coming alumni gathered in Arm-lger of Ottawa, led the procession The Cornell Theatre's 100th pre-
Edna Byerly. strong hall for the ever popular tea-[down the length of Main street to sentation was a big feature of the
ture of the annual week end festiv- 'the playing field. Between halves 1951 Homecoming. The show was
Miss Irene Livengood of Chicago ities. This social function is arrang- the floats passed in review before i given both Friday and Saturday
Mt. Vernon Boy Scouts was a house guest of Miss Elizabeth ed by members of the Cornell the stands. The Roy Bowman first evenings to capacity crowds who
Isaacs for Homecoming. W A.A. and the home economics prize of $15 was awarded the Milt received it enthusiastically.
Janette Sharp Borgerding, Cor- majors, with Mrs. N. A. Miner and lentry, a large purple and white "Good Housekeeping," a comedy
SATURDAY O~T nell~37~ fChicag ~wasaweekMissEthelRyanin~harge.P uring~e urtandthr neinscribed``C rnell~hyWi1liamMcCleery~wasahappy
end guest of Mrs. Jessie Coleman. were Miss Delinda Roggensack, Mrs. Reigns" The Arrow float, "Skunk selection for the occasion, since all
! ~ D Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burinson of Russell Cole and Mrs. J. B. Mac- Coe," placed second, a cleverly de-!people love a domestic situation.
Woonsocket, S.D,were guests last Gregor. signed skunk seated amid the And when it involves a woman's
week in the Glen Ferguson home. Approximately 300 alumni and Ifl wers A facultycom m it t e e subtle handling of her husband it
Pickup 8-12 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rolland of visitors signed the registers Satur- judged the floats, i offers many possibilities The play,
Chicago were guests Sunday in the day. According to the signaturesI Judging must have been difficult orginally slated for Helen Hayes,
home of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Throw. the oldest class represented was that because unusual originality was was full of good lines and a variety
of '97, from which group was present found in the Delt papier mache'of characters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Busenbark E. R. Ristine, Mt. Vernon. Twenty hand, holding a large Let's Flip Coe Those who have been regular pa-
Please have all paper tied in bundles or were Thursday afternoon visitors members of the 1941 class were on silver coin on which was engraved trons of the Cornell theatre felt that
in the Roy Edwards home in Iowa hand for a special reunion the motto "In Rams We Trust", Director Chester Webb was to be
uare Dance
October 27, 8:30 p.m.
Mt. Vernon High School Gym
Admission-One decorated box lunch
Auctioneer--Paul Ostergaard
Caller--Bob Lee
Sponsored by the Mariners
City.
ut I X n I ' The alumm office headed by Or bea I
p n bo es a d laced n full view on the ! " ',- uty in the all white Gamin en or h vin
p . . . . a - congratulated f a g presented
. M}:. and Mrs; Everett B eatotyan d- ml!e and Jane Renm~ asm~ed by try topped by a large clock face ]one of the best Homecoming per-
nnrrh e~r n~r~;nel iamny .ox ~nensourg were oounuay Patsy ~pan.gier ana uarol ~roKei, "Clean Coe's Clock" and the Wriiformances in many years. ~,
r r" = guests m me paremm u. ~e-arns snouia receive a g~.eat ueal oi me Phi "Coe Kicks the Bucket"" Him-I The dominant roles of the college %,~, ~.~
@i ~--~2" ~t Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erickson and the Homecoming, followed by the "Pulling For Victory" ATA entry of whom had had first-hand expert- / / .adentallv mmnna 0ther e A~; ,~!
~ ~-x~ j i Jere of Rockford, IlL, were Home- traditional torchlight parade, bonfire Bowman Hall carried away honors ence in domestic husband-wife I [,I *' b, tt ~1~ ~1,7
w Ren aria eneer sessmn m ~sn ~arK m r ' a there ml ht have,~ J
. ~ ~2~ ~ ~ ] coming visitors in the Or "lle - ": . for all-ove dormitory decoration, l scenes. Perh ps "g ] i ), f]?OFECT YOURSELF WITH ~ ~]~ b t~/~
~:~t ~ajL~~'~" . u~ Inie home cnarge o~ me alImr were smaemsi Halftime activities included thelbeen a bit more "like home" feel-,~! ~n~.~t~"-=-- o:.=.::.:-- -. : - . ~ ~v--Z/
~u ],~x~~ '~l~'-'l ~') ~ ~ Mr and Mrs Charles Lacock re- Ge rg-e Ca.ldwell and Donna.Beck.!presentation of the Homecoming!ing had the president, even thoughI .~ ~FK~Ht]fJl ~F$10~AF~IlI~DI/I/7/]gJi ~
~~(I"~Vi'/~.~ ~I-'L ~(~:~ Z iturne'd from a month's visit with orv ~enme conauc~ed the smgmglqueen and her court. Class presi-lseeking control, not been quite so! : ~ T~f(i~
,m accompamea Dy J~ruce ~lcner on h lr durra ~" %~ ~
t~][]~ IF1t' ~ ~ J J-'] - " -~ ,<, I their son Wayne and family in ~: dents escorted the honored Cornell i apparently glued to his c a" " g ]
me pmno hirer wmen ne ana uean
u ~r ~ r J#~ ~J~-J ~ L f ~ I Farnhamville ~ :lwomen from cars to the field: Dick ithe showdown with his designing t
,- U I ~viac~regor conegmteiy ciaa m Dor
/'/J~ Y ~ i II1~11 I "4~&l .- - " iRogers with the freshman attendant wife But there was excellent line
l~2r ana mrs ~, ~ ~rlecson anu ,
rowed C sweaters led cheers A ~mt and con
N ~L~[/{ IAl~| ~1~ ~J~ --,- ~" [son of Mason Cit:) were week end " !'- ' . . ' . i Hope Nieminen of Denver Colo.: interpretation and t" "rig " I A I &~ ~ I~ I~ I e ~ It= V
~.~llJ~lX#l ~ J]W-I~~ ~ I :,' smuem.sid~was presemea ana melMike Burgess with the sophomore]vincing characterization in both! /~L I |~/I~KI~I~I~|
~,s,-~ ~[ ~ t~J~,~ L ;~m-,~::~.~4 ~ I guests m me nome oi lvir. ana ~vEs. college Dana provictect music. ~peaK- ~ ~,no,~ ~aon~, Babcock ,~ w star roles ! n~a, zn,~
"~'~ 'H R Hanle '" . ! s - w,~ ~z~ ":" MI. V~J~NON
~ I |l~l~-----'-"~l~g~ ~ O Y. mg were Roy Bowman of the alumm iv. ~ ~vr~t~ with ~h,~ ~ ; ~* I The two daughters ,qaved by
t~ ~ |~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dee and son and coaches Miller, Koll and Bone I .~ ~ r-~,~, Prof* "~ ~'~"~o 'Nancy, Kirk and Aleen Lettsome ,
Ric of Sioux Falls S D were REELECT ERICKSON ] ~-~ . v ~ .
~- ~1 ~--~~ ~ " . : " ", . Tenn.; and Ken Powers w~th Queen:were ]n pleasant contrast to each] ~ ~:, ~en'ing v~ T~AvEtr:-~S. H~rtfo~a
~ ~,~ if - ~'~:e% J Homecoming guests m the home of ,~ At the annUrna~n t~ .Cl~vIo cO re~Iast IRuth Temple of Cedar Falls Mike i other. Although the part of the~I ~:;: :~:, ~
Mr and M~s C F Bauman ~amraay g a~ a ugar
~ ~1 ~ ~ ~~. - . . c i Schneider acted as emcee and Dr former was perhaps not as demand-1
,- Julie Mizaur daughter of the Fred ' ~Russell Cole presented the court to ing as some of the others it was
,Ill class of 29 was re elected presl /
Mizaurs of Oxford Junctmn, was a . .~ . ' " "~the football spectators i g~ven w~th what was undoubtedly t
n aent ~peaKers were MiKe Miller - ! "
weekend guest of Patty Bolto,-. V ' tThe An-Nu dress shop awarded ~ some of the most natural work m ill ,
Boltons neaa cohen ~eorge vancter weyaen w and costume ~the show The latter was ~ven rep Kally w~m raculf re s?ers Thurs Oct 25 7 ~0
~. ~t I'% A #'~ &a ~l ua daughter of the Chester " "/the queen a ne dress . g" ii Y P :
.- cross coumry cohen dim mersey
g omur[ ur aa- - umpua,T~r nnft Mr~ J A McIntire of ' 'jjewelry was given the attendants, an extremely sensitive interpre-ill
-- -~ ---; - - . . -" " ". smaem, and t'resmen~ thole. Dis- ~ Lo- ration Also c o nt r a st in ~ each ~m
t/ ~/ Owa~onna ivllnn ana two younger . ] ~ms ls me iourm year me mcm sn p ~ s i
Smart dress means more than taste- N : * *heir son Jack cussmn followed on the awarding ofIhas extended this courtesy to the i other were the two young men who ;I
~C II I^,-*^,J II *,~:I^,^A ,-I^*k,-,- I* ~ o~avin"tl~'ehomecominggame Satur- trophies to athletes o? ammni. Aicourt of honor ienjoyed the affection of the youngii II I~b~lVIIl~l~Vi~ltlNl~b.~
.~ /gllY .~1~11~ /~U/ YY~II /UIIU/I~U blU/ll~ I/ III~UII ~ ~- ~ - committee was appoimea to comer ,~ ,~ t,a~/ ~l~ties Kenneth Bacon anneared in i
g" ~- Y w~th Dr Cole and the athletm com
K " " " - The purple 1Rams were no match ! the one role and John Tisdale in the
EEPING THEM THAT WAY, by lethng our ,~ The Kyle Clarks and the Henry mittee I ~1 P~~ ~ n,A m ~i~
,skilled cleaners give them frequent attention Ca~e~Sa fS r~yv~ Mr;-:~dn~ry !ceAdd~te.r ~Tnt~rgSh~hanl~o~t:it?:h fx rn~h~ownghtningu~ 2adV~lsfaSattfge-y 'iiiiueW~aerd~;sei!ngC~h~i~a~!~ ~ihg I
' " hn r e . . j in the big Homecoming gridiron, P ' ' I ~ ~ :
~ ~ afternoon callers m the Jo Ca be and as a result frosh white beames n~-~ "he I of the ea'er and ambitious news ~ I
Dial 5591 for Pink up and Delivery ~ ho . . ~and caps were put away m moth lteams vied to see which could keep !paper reporter in such a sincere]]
Mrs Charles Hartung mr and oalls Tnis is the first ,roan victory " i k n ~ " " "
~. Z " . ;in nossession of the shDuery o gs,imanner. A little more expemence II ~1~ ~#Y~l~ll~ltl
~ m ~ ig ~ ~ < Mrs Stanley Kellams of Marion ana in several years, i^ '~ ~- ~,i---~r-: fielct- S~-e~ !will see him lose his own identity ~/ ~ ~IgS ll~Ig
~ 1- U L T 1, ~ theFrancls Hartung ~mjJy of Kan: o,ThePurple gri2,ron meonolron: the tators were determined to sit it out more completely in that of the char-I ~!* I1 i1 !1
i ~ I i i (.2 awna were oa s s ~vz v and boost their Rams to victory as acter he is pomraying Ig # ~; ~ ;'~ ? ~ ~; ; #
.KI --. ".-- .- --- ----- ~,Nellie M. Hartung. their morning's encounter, going !~.~ ~.^, n ; +~ o+'.'n. ~ Man, times the "bit" ,art is as '~!1
$ [] []m am am F ~ ~ ~i ,p k T"rnro hs of Steflin" down before the Kohawk freshies i~ ?vv=~ . ? ; f --~2 ^, ,~ ii] ~v/-
-4 ! mm ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ [-~/ 11~ ~L)I~ " U ~ " S, ; turning the nomecomers Into a ' well-r~illt2illU~l-t~ ct~ bun*t:: uA flit:: : i V2~
I~ ~ ilL.=~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,~ fill and Mr. and Mrs. James King 14 to u. ,~n me tniraatme~!c con-!crowd of Indian squaws. Some lengthier roles and this will cer-i~ --'~
~ i m ~,m ,m i ~ ,ira "~ m ~ ~ le~t oI me aa me ~orneu cross ,
' ~ land little son, Mark, of Cedar Rapids ~ . . Y ifinally took to the shelter of their'~tainly be true of that of the house-;~ Ilmn~maln, n i~--- n m m An, m
u~ r R s eoumry ~eam aezea~ect me ~oe'
;~ere recent visitors of Mrs o e '.cars and finally only the most rug-keeper as played so delightfully by!i n]lln g mirl []
~ -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ iHickman harmers za to 34. !-ed could remain for the final quar-!Cid Davison It is to be regrettedll Mi~I=I/ I~H~ IlllMR FII
- "-i The Ward Hortons and Don the~ .Many alumni remainedat Arm- !~er I, that in the" final scene the play- *~ !! ~ iml~ I ]~1~11]~~11 i
. ' . s~rong nail IOllowing the coi~ee nour i
Adverhse or Be Forgotten. y il R2:r~O2dr%al~s t~en~OYotht~v;;:s~n~e~e~t~ngex~bi~loftlo:,~gsCO:tp;~:aW!~smhx~Vnc:htloUet wrlghtdid:eaO~o~S?di;;ep~al~:rh~ar" !
! attended the Nesley-Ptower nuptials ~ ,~.~ .~2 ~ ~^ ^, ,~.^ ~^,^ ~ set up the first Kohawk touchdown iaccter. Perhaps she was one of the 'l u: K i ~1 A~I.I^ i~: iJ
]]at Central City Sunday. ,~-=~ ~y p.~,m, =,~ .- ,e ~ =~; at the end of the first period of second shift of offstage folks wholi ' ~'I~" ,m~.H~u~ ~H.VH~. riviU
! Yourself To Soft Water i Mr andMrs Charles Hedges, Mr :fe tur[n ornell a mCasCp aC ;play Within the first three minutes helped carry Pyesident Burnett
i . . i and Mrs. Roy Bowman, Mr. and by Prof Eugene Devereaux Saturctav lot the second quarter a persistent imrougn me cny su'ee~s, i [] --' -
It's as close as our nearest hot water faucet !1 Mrs. Orville Rennie and Mr. and preceding the luncheon " Coe offense marched down the field~ Kenneth Garrity turned in a nice ill ~l~n~ ~41, i1~,~ "~'em'~#'%
Y i ~i ~ ~ p Ink ,ere unday dinner ' for +he second marker putting theljob on the nasty man, the political!i /iI~EW~/ ~Je ~J~l /e%,~U
I l gt;e ~s'of i:ne C "S MHo;'sinTipton ATTEND LU~'CItEON,visitors in a 13-0 lead. boss, and the east was completed II --
. " ~ne annuat ammni mncneon in . by Marcia Mct~eag as majorette
I NEAL'S SOFT WATER SERVICE !1 hh- and Mrs. R. A. Trams and the gymnasium attracted 240 who I A Kohawk ~umble as the see- andValVan den Akker Jane Allen I Adm. Adults 75c Grad*-v ,~ ~. ~-.-~ ,* 9n.
i I Mr ~rd Mr~ D~na S+earns return- faired tbo f~rnUiar cnt~ ~llr' and J ona na~ openea pu~ new hopes a~ .~ D ,~,h~ b~ ~*~,q ~.inn 'Pim'~ I ",~- --'-*-, .~ -~, .v.
~ ~ ~ 1" ~ : . ~ ,arhyn --ru~,~s, - m
ed 1~ t ] ecI es ~a~ e~ening IIom a in me nearts ol lne rurlnv ~11
i M~AIn Ct~l~ ~D~/IP~ I AIINII~DV i " ~s ? i;~ c, 2 : ~ " " a blue arched canopy already in[ " " " " -i~ merman as cheer leaders, i~
~ . . ~ ~ . il gia,North Caroliua, Indiana and place for the evening's danceOr-I ana lmss. ~aruce aa.eu ~n,e extra stage assisted by Ted Nielsen and'i Momecomlng ~4ueen (.oronotion at Haft Timel
Ulal ~ZUI /wo mOCKS ~oum or memoals, ~.nurcn c - + ah the point ta e ~as
i ~:Miss.uri, d.ivin,~d~rou~ ~ ville Renniealumni director, as ~. " Editl;Simpelaar. Andthes g ' ill
i 314 S. Th rd St. W Mt. Vernon, Iowa ~ Smc&y Cumberland ana ~tuemaster of ceremonies introduced the ~t,t an s~arcn ~,en~ uu~:. u~ tn~ most attractive with soft colors corn-[i,
~1 Ridge mounlains, activ~"C" club nresident JimlSpectators at least, as warty ~ora ~ +;.~. +~,~ a~ oiniments and{l~ r~arcnmg mana vvm rerrorm
t ! '~ "~ and lorenceThGmp on . The entire show was taken to Oel-i~
.%IT. Y~.~J~:~U~" *~It~l'~ODl~rl' A ~ ~ touenaown ihe converslon was i . . .
I . ~ ~ J lso pre~ented was the Homccom-. 7, +~wem Monday for presentahon ii HOMECOMING DANCE -- in high school gymnasium after
I . ~&~ ~ I 9:4o Sunday school for al} a~es. Cedar Falls ithe final gun. Mr. and Mrs Russell Hart of~l some. Music by Jim Dye. Adm. Couple, $], Single
0 - ~ 10 4a Mo rang x~u~snzpleatur ~ r w k end ue~ts in
] n ac waras, Aren TYa~ Ioarcl. jl "~!~ %, ! i : -- Z' r ". "~" " " - "The Uncalled Four' a grand COE-CORNELL MIXER !%intcn will be re. g s ' !
[ ,~ [ ~.ng!, Ch~,n~. Ed. ~,eat,on. at ~.C rne quartet of Cornellians from Illinois, i A welcome social hour at Arna-i the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. ',! 65c.
~ Uollege bpeclal~peaKel 191iVil
I ~", ~ i: . J " ! ~,~, ", "',-~ provided a special musical feature strong following' the defea~ somc- i Croft. Mr. Hart is a brother of Mrs. ,~iiB
il I ] GYI J:t l~lOI ~ lI1 lnree ~oals o~ ,
" "" ~ ~ ~" ' ~ " for the lunch~,- T. +~. ~hat revived s ~nts Alumm from C~oft
de Rancher That s allou :
I Y ," ~ t. I Ch~Ltlan Edllcadon: !Pete Fisher, Bob Re~an, Jack Tal-,both Coe and Corneil were spee,all ~ .
I know about smarty! You ~. ~ ~'~, I 6:00 Methocust ~outh Fello~v- madge and Chuck Olson. iguests at the mixer. One servingi ~---= .---.~.~.=-~'~.~ :~~~~~~.~,~,
I "~ " -- ~ ~i ~ ~/'/~ ' I~ ch~'~ 3rd in a ~eri~s on ."Am n F' i' E.R. Rmtme" of Mt. Vernon ~ .*~h]o. w ~ .~e~orate,~ o d in the Kohawki,~i ~'~ ~"~'~"=--- ~= =a~ .~'- ~. ~ . - . ~.~'--~'~'r~. "~-~'~rr.~--'--. ~ O "-- [I / ,
I ~on t know whmh way I m go- ~ ,:~ ~./" I ~eanesday. 8 p.m. F~rst Quar- ~^. ; ~;. a, = Icmmson and gold with copper and, ~}/
t~ :~-/t~[~ w~ I ~er~v Comerence will be held at brass appointments The other tea- ~,t.
I Ing! ~ I the'church. This is the time for all special recogn~mn by.the as- tured the Royal purple and whitei : ~:~
I ~ i I reports to be in, showing projected ; semo~y. Mr. l~m~me ,maims ~oiwith silver service Presiding were },i~
oe two weeks omer [nan uor- ~ "
[ ~! j work of the church for the year. I Mrs. Elmer Bergmann, Mrs. C. J. I I }] i
~ -- T ' rne " iKramer Mrs Don Goodyea and ~ ~/
Whe v - Yo- n^ Yo" II '-et k [ FIRST PRE BYTERIAN CHURCH CO II HomecomLng ~.' = C
re e. . ~.-v v v,~" ",". . i lvlrs i~ussell ,~rlcKson oI I~OCKIOrU
-- ~, ~ ~ J Rev Jame~ Wilson Bean, Pastori Roy Bowman 36, national alumni T~ " ''
i ~ ~ flA. I
[h I Sun S rvz es president welcomed the returning
J ere smoothly wflh Standard. i!~ ,~ ~ I: day e "c : ',i Mrs Joseph Meade headed the]
J P" " - r. ~,I I! Church School at 9"45 a m :Cornellians and added his apprecia-I " f2 ~ ~
I oa gas, togemer WITh TIne oil ~ ] ~ Ji Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m.:bona to those of Mr. and Mrs. Renme i~ ~+~ To.~,'~ o,~,4 ~, ~,~-~,'~es Maria ]
I Qn~l k~l ~,1~- ~ ~ ~ /',Dr. Albion R. King of the Cornell to the committees whose efforts I ret~unn~n~ha~ l~ar ~"are~ Williams~l I
I ~ I~ ] / ~ j faculty will give the message of made the successful reunion features ITs,~ ~ ~tr',~ lx,~i*,h,~ll W~ ~,~n ', I
I nlnc Wlfh ~.n~. nnet ~.c~nn- ~ ~ / the day. Dr. Bean will lead theposmble. He introduced the vice-in~,~ Ph~;o~ Wi~h P ~'~ lAtt~ll i ]
I - r-----~" ~ I /worship. Music by the vested choir president of the alumni and his ~'~' ~,~-~,'a *'I-Ial~o~'~" ]~nn~s"and J
I Dnve inI m /~ ~ [ under d~rechon of LaDon Rmdesel wife. the Dallas G~bsons of Vmton ~^~.~, ~m~. ^~ T ]
--" " " "~ ~ h 'an Pre " n i, J.~,a%,**rc* ~x~.~. v*- a.JJS[JOll.
[ (~ /-~rs. Helen Schroeder at the organ, d rode t Er ckson of the C n,~. ~z ;.~ ~
" " 1 a m " [ A" J'~ CUt A J" Lt ~t & J'&%$AAI~'UIII&AI~ ~A~*g
[ [!All not under obligahon to attend c ub lu m group. ~ +~-~ ;-- +~-'~ ~' i ~+ i
J ~ ~ ~,A --& . ~ ~P~ [! church elsewhere are cordially in- ALUMNI GIVE MILLION I,~.~"~* '~ ~','~ ~,'~'",~'~in~ ,"',~e 1
I I flU iv /VIOl ~r ~.orl lOUt v /~ vited to join us. i Dr. Russell Cole was the main ~1~.s o~a~/ze~e~ ~ ~'~ ~'" ',
I
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I " Your Friendlv Ford Dealer / :to the oganization the encouraging . . l
LINN GROVE Ruth Temple was off~cmlly made
' ~" - - - "~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "r aueen zn a coronauon ceremony a~,
I Ulal 5061 Mt Vernon Iowa / : epor~ tnat ~o aate wen over a -. I
i Mornin~' Worshi"~ ll:O0 I Her three attendants shared ho ors. ]
~" iuno ~y ~ugusr is~ mere naa I
Two full houses witnessed the
been 2,817contributors. Welcome Homecomin la in the Little
g P Y
news to the alumni was that in ex- Theatre On Frida ni ht standin
cess of $254 O00 had come into the ro . Y g g g "' : r, '
s hay m%
,e been on Saturday had not the
Cornells alumnz members, over one rainan
"--~"~-- a Iear oI Dacl roaus cnasea
quarter of the amount accumulated so [ !
! SO Iar." hoursme alumni n me aurlng aylign il[k n i evislonY U !, i:
Dr. Cole stated that four main " ,
"' .~o--'" ~,~ ,a. "Goo ne snow was William McCleery's ~}{ Any SPARTON owner will tell .
--~. ~ ~ouse~eepmg" a domestic
era$1on irom $1%e IUD.~: a new com '
" " lPr- eay nanaiect w~th understanding
gymnasmm, mcreasea o ary and ski
" ri -nd u ny a cas~ irom me meatre yO yTI
Iacilitles, teachers sala es a de artment n" "' i
,h .~nomr= p .un'u. WebbP M u her a,reetion. . of. Chet )on ou rainar
~"~ " e-e intro . any alumm cla*m ~t to be
~ne presment o~ me con g - the best
re en'and homecoming snow ~0 oe I}> [ST DN
oucea lacuny members p s t ~aiven at Cornell i
trustees Ernest Lieberknecht Her-i~ ?" .
" ~- " s Ine annual ~ei~ ainner was held
oert Temple ~eo ~aulger ~snarle~ i~
hedges ana ~:arie ~aKer ur ano n- man
-- o ~ ~ ~ t-o ~ 'r~,~,~,~:nmg act y social groups nelct
: ~ ", =o o ~ ~ h .~,~, ~ mforlnal get-togethers Saturday and 1
~roo'ks ~sac~t~ng ;resi'de'n~'a~Co~."" 'br~kfa~s Os~:n~ndaye.fl" on Sunda-1
'- i Br,ef tmbute was pa,d, both at q"" ~a a ,~ff + I ~:~2'~ 74''~'-
' dlU?Cehne n ! ear ads f'f rmer ' rneliians wh ' !g re- " The- Television That " Produces"
died recently Dr Ch^rle" K:" "~ Dr nce again had renewed friendships "--- '. ~" /.'~' /,'. ::=~
ana"~gac~"=~a~o ';~ ",~ ed the hospitality of their alma l /~,::!~ ~, '~' ~.'~ ' :
t n l~ocn, i - . J
Dr. Cole concluded his :znace~. / ~,~)'
', marks with the challenge to : ~~' .~y
! alnmni to ler~ snpDort finan-i '" II '0% SATISFA,TION
~,cially and otherwise to their MEMBERS YOUR TOWN J
i alma mater, so that in the days [ [
' that lie ahead, especially in a NEEDS [
country where we are using the i II
ii power, of (axation for destruc- [i
tion, small endowed colleges, Mr. Pact Pinder--mct.onlogue l i
2 with high ideals like those for [
whieh Cornell stands, will not i Mr. Prodder-Roberts I
! have to lose independence and i . I,' Backed By Honest And Efficmnt
!~ come nndergovernmentaidandeontrol. I Mr. Direction Finder--Petrick II GUARANTEED SERVICE
i The program concluded wzth thei Mr. Trouble Shooter--Me- Ii
introduction of the Rev Merton i I!
" i Laughl, I
Green. new pastor of the Mt. Vernon ~ . !
i Methodist church, Mrs. Green, Mrs. ~ l i
!Roy Bowman. Dr. and Mrs. Earle i ]! Available On,y From
Baker and officers of the alumni:'. I!
v 'f';LAKE & ~IULL|N i
Mrs. Harrison Dickey of Ames, i [,
I Clare Miller of Tipton, Charlesi [i
!Hedges of Mt. Vernon Leo Paulgerl Dr ~-ordan R,~h- ,~,~,~,~o ~
~of Washington D.C. and Paul Miner] . I
of Cedar Rapids. tor mayor. Ii
I The luncheon committee included jl S -- Radio & Tele "s'o -- Service
Chi Theta girls who served, directed Councilmen Ce~nH;He~t~ J
i bY M:ss Helga Koch, Mrs. Carrie i |i Mt. Vernon, Iowa Dial 2362
di ilJi Oates, chm Miss Grace west, Missi Raymond McConlogue. Jas.[i
Hortense Hunt. and the Mesdames'~ l i
Margaret Cunningham, Lester Cara-i McLaughlin, Willard N e a I, |i
:: way Dan Davies and James Clark.~. d"t I~ YOUR EXCLUSIVE 'COMMUNITY SPARTON-DEALER- -
-" ~'~ ~ BEAUTIFUL PARADE Icawar re riCK, nugn Kooerts. j
One of the day's highlights was] |
'' the exceptionally beautiful parade' t