"Success Waits at Labor’s Gates"
COLORS FLOWER
American Beauty and Gold American Beauty Rose
CLASS ROLL
FAY BROWN EARL 8. JAY
FERNE CARVER FLOYD A. KELDERHOUSE
JOHN CRABB DAISY MARY KIMBERLEY
IVA M. DODD DWIGHT O. LUINO
OBER ELLIOTT MARCELLA C. MAHER
DONALD B. EVANS HOWARD K. MARLOW
THELMA L. EVANS EVERETT C. MCCORD
WENDELL L. HALTERMAN HAROLD E. MCCORD
AMOS HANSOM. JR. DORIS A. NEALE
VERNON E. HUNTRODS GLADOLINE F. Shickell
WALLACE O. INMAN HELEN E, STEVENS
WILLIAM W. VASEY
CLASS Officers
VERNON HUNTRODS, PRES.
FLOYD KELDERHOUSE, VICE PRES.
DONALD EVANS, SECY.-TREAX.
Earl R. Cope, Superintendent S. N. Jespersen, Principal
May 5, 1932 Collins Boys Compete at State Vocational Congress in Ames. M. F. Grosscup, Vocational Ag. Instructor – Collins Schools:
Farm Shop Team: Dwayne Brown (35), LaVerne Burg and Kenneth Downing (35)
Farm Crops Team: Fay Brown, Harold McCord (32), and Wendell Halterman (32)
Farm Management Team: Wallace Inman (32), John Crabb (32) and Forest Lafferty (33)
May 12, 1932 Members of M. F. Grosscup’s Vocational Ag class made a fine showing in the contests in connection with Future Farmers Congress. Won 5 ribbons in all
Farm Management Team won 2nd place (13 schools competed)
Farm Crops Team won 8th place (80 schools competed)
Farm Shop Teams: (26 schools competed). 4th in concrete work, 5th in tool sharpening, 10th in woodwork, 11th in gas engines.
September 22, 1932 H. S. enrollment 105. This puts our school in A Division. Seniors – 20, Juniors – 25, Sophomores – 32, Freshmen – 28. Eighth – 24, 7th – 18, 6th – 26, 5th – 23, 4th – 29, 3rd – 24, 2nd – 26, 1st – 23. Total enrollment = 298.