A truck-float at the Monmouth Centennial parade. The truck appears to be rigged to push a small child-sized toy truck which reads "Monmouth Furniture."
A horse-drawn wagon at the Monmouth Centennial parade. A sign at the front of the horse team reads "The Dalton Gang." Handwriting on verso reads: Kenneth Dalton / Ellen Dalton / & Family."
A float in the Monmouth Centennial parade. The float is based on "There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe." The text on this float reads "There was an old woman… /…but she KNEW what to do- / She taught them the Bible, the LORD JESUS to love, /…
Young woman leads a march of young girls at the Monmouth Centennial parade. Woman and girls are wearing western-style uniforms. Visitors look on. Campus Elementary School in background (now the ITC Building).
3 men ride in a small buggy while several others push it along at a parade at the Monmouth Centennial. Man in the back of the buggy is Monmouth Mayor Howard Morlan. Handwritten names on verso.
Men and women flanking Centennial queen Lois Flaming sitting on her throne. Names of women in photo handwritten on verso: Nancy Watson, Gloria Popoff, Lois Flaming, Marcella McDaniel, Beverly Flaming.
Ten men and women sitting around a dining table. Additional individuals visible. 11 names handwritten on verso. Family names include: Stump, Murphy, Dodds, and Ebbert.
Four women of the American Legion Auxiliary Booth at the Monmouth Centennial. Names handwritten on verso include: Agatha Schjoll, Bess Vaughan, Opal Bethel.