Grout Museum, c.1960. Photo shows three women and two men sitting behind a long table, and one man is standing behind the two women. There is a sign to the right end of the table that shows a glass of milk and a hand holding the glass, and reads "Drink at Least 3 Glases Every Day". the woman and man on the left of photo are wearing jackets that have the 4-H insignia on the front of them. The other man seated at the end on the right side of the photo is wearing a jacket with the FFA (Future Farmers of America) insignia on it. The two women in the middle of the photo are identified as Karen (Bright) Carey (in dark dress), from Eldora, Iowa, the Iowa Dairy Princess for 1958, and Sandra Sue Stoudt, American Dairy Princess of 1958 (light dress). All five of the people seated are holding a glass of milk in their raised hands. Photographer stamped on the back as Sherwood Associates, Commercial Photographers, 210 Greenwood Ave., Waterloo, IA, AD 4-6039. Grout Museum District. Additional photographs and artifacts can be found on the Grout Museum Districts online collections website at https://gmdistrict.catalogaccess.com/
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Grout Museum, c.1960. Photo shows three women and two men sitting behind a long table, and one man is standing behind the two women. There is a sign to the right end of the table that shows a glass of milk and a hand holding the glass, and reads "Drink at Least 3 Glases Every Day". the woman and man on the left of photo are wearing jackets that have the 4-H insignia on the front of them. The other man seated at the end on the right side of the photo is wearing a jacket with the FFA (Future Farmers of America) insignia on it. The two women in the middle of the photo are identified as Karen (Bright) Carey (in dark dress), from Eldora, Iowa, the Iowa Dairy Princess for 1958, and Sandra Sue Stoudt, American Dairy Princess of 1958 (light dress). All five of the people seated are holding a glass of milk in their raised hands. Photographer stamped on the back as Sherwood Associates, Commercial Photographers, 210 Greenwood Ave., Waterloo, IA, AD 4-6039. Grout Museum District. Additional photographs and artifacts can be found on the Grout Museum Districts online collections website at https://gmdistrict.catalogaccess.com/