Humboldt County High School - Winnada Yearbook (Winnemucca, NV)
- Class of 1945
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VlNNlC3H'Vl A M1 II'NTAIN NIIVAI RX DL. ISIIT LAKE TAH! Il-I Shuwm; mu.- rm'k mu! lmnkmu :wr-ms m t'ullfnruiu gaff AFN ?m nrm xummu wry m mnmm; nus A bxg yellow much over Wmnemucca Moun. um, me crooked. Humboldt vaer winding m threbhundred-mUc length into less am half am distance, famous Virginia my, Iymg over 51x thousand feet ahova sen levcl m the WaShne Range, sparklmg Imle Truckee Rim, born In Lake Tahoe and ending m blue Pyramid Lake, mug smoke from Ely copper smclrcrs, opal held: along the Demo Road above Thouaand Creek, tan. green pine trees an a bluff above Lake Tahoe, abandoned shacks of ghost tomb of southern Nevada, lupinzs,w11d peach 511911 nowm, jmhua lrees1ying on each m1: of a twmmg road through the sagebrush, 3 Coyote upon a Imly run, deer high up m the Sam Rosa Range, aprcklrd txout in Cottonwood Creekitheat, a; suffmiendy 3dr verrised, would bring mm from 1.11 ovcv the world to Nevada. We, the Staff, have Chow: Fox our thcmci Nevada Scenery and led Life. THECKL'L: mum Sagebrush and Mountains of , , . Nevada w..r..;s::z. :9- Lookmg down on Wmnemut't'a and Humbolm vamy from Winnemucca Mounum Antelope in Norman: VVashoe 3nd Humboldt. Counties Pelicans at Pyramid Lake Cattle grazing on Nevada pastures A Lake Tahoe sunset Cusortey Nevada Photo Service DEDICATION 1o IT IS XVITH low: and gratitude that we. the staff. on behalf of the Student Body, dedicate the 1945 XVinnada to a friend. leader. and teacher excelled by none. The past twenty years at H.C.H.S. have been made better. not only by her willing cooperation in any activity the students have undertaken, but by her mere presence in this building. Her cheerful humor and ready smile will leave a lasting impression in the heart of each student leaving her many classes. It is a pleasure and a privilege to dedicate this 1945 Winnada to our friend and your friend. Mrs. W'illie Hudson. IN MEMORIAM CARRY ON '10 us who returned to school Monday, September 25, the budding seemed sum and checrless, for we had lost :1 frxend and a leader, Lyle Cane. Lyle, mp5 wuh Everyone, typmcs to us a11 am a person could ask m character and personalxty. He was a grcat sportsman, excelling m football, basketball, and track. A, president of the Block MW he demonstramd his mm as a leadex: Lyle has played many games for H. CH. 5, He knew that sometimes 1: is necessary m leave the game. Now Lyle has been called m :h: sidelines, but there he is cheering for u: Who have been 1m m ucmy om IN MEMORIAM Pf A M Sgt. Leroy Bording C K13: diam Pfc, John Anderson chm or '35 Class of 11 s Sgt. Joe Gablca Pfc. Leland Morby Vhtss of '4: Class of 1.; BUARD OF EDUCATION PJUI Vilmn'r V! w wul Huml Snldcr Y'anz lllhiuzujt tlmr nmpvmtmn Ami umicr- Rudolph Sylnnu'tz xmmimg Im- Imud mt lzduuunm .md xln- Mm ., II-lt UIIV IMIVU l1lhll vti 11 Ill tilHKIlt'l-lrlg 11 mhunllinn m Humboldt County High School .md in pn-lurmg ux lm' uur tmun', Vi'v mnvn-lv thank them tm' tlu-Ir cHurts m cnnlrllmrmg m xhv Hyiwn No.11 xmwmx of .III wlmul .lt'IIVIUCh .1nd 111 mnmtmnlng tlu- high standards 'WM 4! Humboldt Cmmrv Hugh School. -lo' FACULTY Willie Hudmm linuhsh mm. S,M,mm ackun N. Tanning Alum: spam jo Flammang Mmlnnmm x a mmlm m m A Ada past I'ummuxml mm NIHA'MUY Eslhrr kalmn 1w. mu Lu Hm,- mum: Glen Peelman Lola Stout mm ummmw Frank Flandcrs MM. mm. m u Inzuuru; ,Mqu .m m-Lom . w umn 134nm -lI- . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HIV- IHVK VAMI'HI'IIJ. D'IW-Hdrni. full N-IIIv-le' .H'IHIIMH l-I'I'1'IHCHIIYHICN IT Sitlt'lll. sw'iIIL: Svlllb-Slvl'; Hrr m'vsidwm. full SV'IIH'SIUT. IDAVlh MlHK'I-IHY Yit-u- 'm-sidt'nl. SIII'HIL'. svxnrsh-r; N'niur prrsith-IIL full M'lllt'Sh l .IHHN HHYN'PHN Tr 'Slllvli full sz-mvstvr. Irmsnu-r. sprint ShlIH-slvli STELLA l-I'IWHWHWHEN Sm'rvlm'y. l'ull .wnuuxtrr. INIC'I, MAIIARIAHA Svurwlau'y. spring M-lnvsh'l'. MAHNHJ MlllllllIH VVinnmln A-tlllur, RAHHAltA lilVHHANS YinnmIn lmsirwss munngvr. HLHHIA l-ZIHIY Yt-ll Iv-ndvli PA'PSY IIIIHW lel lt-mlvl'. l'Al'L l'HI'ISTlCli l'rixwipuL .IUHN .N'ANPHHY. Alhlrlil' munuurr. HI'IJNH HICHIUHC Sv-niur mlx'isnr, HI'IHHIH'Z St'IHVAlKZ Svniur prt-sidc-nl. spring svnu-sh-r. .IH FLAMMANH Junior urlvisur, .IIIIC MAI-ISTHICJIVAN Junior prvsitlvnl. full st-llII-slle FRANK Hl-IlCVl-JS .luninr prvsitlrut. sprlng svnu-stm'. ESTHER WIUKHAM anhnmurv mlvism'. MARIE .IHNIIIS Suphnnunw ltl'vsillt-lll. full swnn-sh-r. 'IVINY HHIHHHFMZ Suluhunnuw lnw-sidvm. xm'ing SVIIIESIVI'. H1141. MerL-XVK ' Fl'v-slmmn :ulvism'. llAli'ILh MMWHAIJXU Frwahmun presidvnl. full srmvslt-r; frrshmnn lll'ositlvlll. spring swmrstmx The Executive Committee, composed of Student Body officers. class presidents, the principal, and the faculty advisers. approves bills paid by the Student Association and discusses matters of importance before bringing them to the attention of the Student Body. -l?x'- CLASSES Uuuxlerq bcnncu rnuuwupmu mmwmm -13 - SENIGRS Josephm Arnola Virgil Ballard Josephine Barmaga Beryl Dsomcr Donald Black Barbara Burhans chk Campbell Mary Gabma Erwin Gram Bob unsung Jean Hmnmn Colleen Hardy chm Havnland Jo bebo hm Lund 1m Madariaga Dons Maloncy Honormr McQutny 1.0.. Mcmlf Mmm- Mmm- Winneva MAHcv: Ed'tlx Moun- Nornm Moore Dmd Mowery me mum Dolly Rathlmr jmn Raymn mm. stlmmz Georgy saw Joycc 3mm Raymund 5mm Ham 11.0101 - 5- JUNIORS Louis Alcorta Pauline Aramburu Vera Lou Bangs Alice Bidart John Boynton v.3 :3. Lenora Button 2: L : Irene Campbell Bette Case Angelina Costa Elaine Cowan Gene Davis .v. a D m o N Donna Devme Gloria Eddy Josephine Esparza -1 -: JUNIORS Jerome Etchegayhen Stella Etchegoyhen Irene Fransway Bill Gallilm- Donald Hawkms Dozycc Higley Jun Hmlmm Mary Howard Jimme Lane Raymond charza LcsmI McClure Don: McCoy Lmusc Nladanagn jog MnestrrJuzm Harntl MaJnr -17- JUNIORS Bmy Metcalf Lorraine Mme: Helen Montero Robert Moore Cleto Muguxra Marilyn Neal Vance Nelson me Quilici Patsy Rankin Frances Rachbum :1: 3: Frank Reeves p: g; 4 3 : M . u. , m John Sanchez 12mm Welsh Marilyn Wilcox Dawn W111i: Lucy Wing Ted Wright Evelyn Yructa SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: E. McErqumga, v. wmto, p. Eddy, P. smser G, See, J. Pulkmgr wanna .m home, L, Hillyer, s. Pearce, c. Reeves, J. Palmer SECOND ROW: J. Caldeh MM W W W D. Hevm', E. English, a. Hamilton, J. Jnnex', J. Sabala, L. Zone, IL Majol, T Rodriguez, D. Wanda, n. Masters. THRID ROW: M. Rodriguez, B. ASL, E. Washburn, G. Wing, R. Holt, u Hawkins, J. Samhez, F. York, N. Garner, M. Jones, E. Gavn, V, Corbett. Although being defeated on Field Day by the thp the Sopho- mores have proved that the clan of W7 is outstanding by takmg an acnvc part In all acnviues of H. c. H. s The RSophs went ArabAan on October 21 when the annual Sophomore Hop proved to be an unusually successful evsm mm the gymnasium decorated in accordance Mm the fantastic tales from me 1mmorral WArabmn Nights. As a result of the Smth War Loan drive between classes In much V mm: m the Freshmen and smam topped purchases throughout the school, the I'vahm Hung Sophomor and 1mm clams sponsored a Christmas party for the student xmay, A huge rrea, decorated with m: lxghts, Stood in the middle of :11: gymnasium as the entire swam body sang carols and enjoyed popcorn balls made by the Sophomores and jumors. Offmsn of me elm of '47 throughout the 194445 year were as follows: FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER Mam Jone. President . Tony Rodriguez rony Rodriguez L VxLe President. Don Woods Lomx Zmio , Socrecmy .. ., ,, Janet Rader Victm Comm Treasurer kaea Polkinglnn-ne Patsy Eddy . YellLeuder , , 7 Patsy Eddy thte , , , Yell Leader . Arlene Mallory ummu un'mmn Mm Emmy Wickham , , ., Adviser .. . Mrs Esther Wickham Mmm -17- FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: J. Muyt'l'nff M. Gnyhex, Ii. ICllint, A. Hnnwn. J. lhllhtrd, K. McKenny. R. Nt'lson, 1i. Mt'uls, H. Mt'FnHllm, .It thnsnn, J! 4'4; H. Ilnrning. .I. Ruthurfnrtl, D. Mt'Nim-h, R. Juhnstun. 3L Kelsey, Ii. -' Johnson, G. Anderson. SPX'ONH HOW: .I. Ht-rnnmlt-L W. Mc- Kollips. I. Hawkins. M. Iiitlzll't. S. Millm' t'. Wing. M. l-Ispm'xu, t1. Janos. G. Ymguen M. Hull, 11. MH'IUN, T. Mzul'll'iuu'u, H. lernlf, A. Mallory, In Forhclt. J. ICM-hvgm'hon. THIRD RUVV: t' Fusuloz, V. At'H-v, R. Hutton. R. 110qu A. Hrinkvrlmfh .I. Sunt'hvz, J. iuyntnn, I . Mzwstt'vjuun. .l. Guyhvx, .l. Tuhin, IL Juym J, Smith. L. Mugurlt-gui, II. IH-luuvgu, A. Mnnturn, l'I. Gilmnux'. P. Vultuinu Thy class 0f 48 clearly .shnwcd that hcing HFt'osh didn't dampen their spirits in the lcasc on Field Day when they triumphed over the more experienced Sophomores and later dcsplaycd their sportsmanship by doing various stunts before the student hudy. Soon the Freshmen became accustomed to thc way of H.C.FI.S. which included from Fivc to tan half hours after school for wasting time, HAIU tlJi MAW tltltl'M l'rtxhir m. 1.111 mm! nI-rmu m le n'rr.x Six members of the C1355 went out for football. and Tony thnriaga and Raymond Hooft won their football lettm's. chcml 0f the Freshmen participatcd in basketball with Charley Wtying. Boh NIcClurc, Raymond Hooft and Gilbert Anderson being .wlcctcd to play on the A squad. The Freshmen again distinguished themselves by leading the school in bond purchases during the Sixth XVar Loan campaign between classes. FRESHMEN OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER Ilurnld ManHum President Humid Mct'nllum Bull McClure ,, , Vice Prvsith-nt Charlvy Wing Arlene Mztllul'y Sm'rvtm'y , Juanita Ett-ht-g'nyhen Charley W'ing Treasurer Flnrencu Mztvstrcjtmn Erla WmuqurtL, Yell Lt-mlt-I' Mary Jane Espzu'zu ?onnie Elliot, , t, , Yell Leader Julia Guyht-x IHIAI, Mm'ltthKI-IN Bouncer , Margaret Kelsvy A'IHN'I' Bill McCrackcn ,. Advisot' , , , Bill McCl'ucken ACTIVITIES ?5 V ' WINNADA I . . , ,5? V x ' i- . . ll i a, MAHNIIC Mllililiiii l'Al'l,liHlCS'lilCli I'UNAIJ' HI .U'K IIAHHAHA IH'HHAXS l'hiilni' .Xllxism' ASN'ISIJHII l-Iulllni' 1111:41in Alzriiznuwr XVnrtimc conditions made the, financing of this yearis XVinnada rather doubtful. but with the generous backing given us by local and out- of-town businessmen and the students and alumni who have contributed to our booster pages, together with invaluable advice and assistance from Bennett Photographic Enterprises. Nevada Photo Service, Babcock Cover Company. Nevada Engraving Company, Burke and Weaver. Mrsi WViIiie Hudson. and Paul Chester. our principal and advisor, it was possible to publish this 1945 Winnada. The staff has spent many hours in preparing this yearbook for you our classmates in H. C. H. 5. WV: hope those pages. representing a year of our activities and our ambitions, will bring back memories of all the N! IIIMA MW 'lil'i wonderful CKPCriCnCCS WC haVC Shared. Asmdnm ICtiilmr FIRST ROW: Patsy Eddy SUIthnlUI'O ropwsemzitive; Claim- Hzn'ilzmd, assistant business manager; Geui'gc Svhwurz. lmy's sports; .Izms- Bnyntnn, frush representative; Norma Moore, assistant etlitni'; Duns Mnlnney. SODiUF i'cprvsentulive; Marnie Miller. editor. SECOND ROW: Ravmond Legeii'zu, plmmg'i'uphii- mlilur; hirhal'a Burlimis. business manager: Jn HibIJS. art editm'; IIPlon :I'hOlt'n. assixtant :ii'i, Mlitul'; lJully Ruthhurn, gii'ls' sports; Marilyn Neal, junior wpresentatiw; Winneva Miller, assist- :im business nianngwi'; Donald Black. assistant editor. -g-A- WINNQNJIAN 1mm- mum: mum D011; 1; hour . gills' spews; Eileen St-lmurtz, huvmeg mummev; anbzn'u Buxhun mt 9mm Edith Meme editor Dom Malon Me rvditm- Nmmn Moorp, 1L crhtor; Dick liumphelL 1mm :pm The Wmnnnmn, publnhed every sAx weeks by the Englmh 1v class under me dixccnon of Mrs. wnm Hudson, adwaor, and Eduh Mom, editor, cam pracucal experience to those who are mterested m a joulnallauc mm un.1.n:mpsus th'm A ypecxal featuw of this years publkatmns has been a column about mm Humboldt County Hugh School studexus now m the armed forces, and issues have been m: to many of our servlcc men and women stnnoncd both In the U11ncd States and overocas, m w; x N W m Wm Othm mumben 0f the muff mmpnscd 0f the Iemauldel of We English IV cldw vmuu. nun uh wwm .m. . m . W mu. wdm Hudson. SEATED: Raymond smu, Claire Uavi md. Donald lllmk, Juan Rmnn, Joya: 5mm. Colleen Hardy, Mm'me Miller, Hunurme McQueny, Jo Hum, Wmnexu mum, Helen Tholcn. -13- PEP CLUB .H HMMI, iL'VVH TH'YHI' grmwmu' , ;-1': wims'r! NN- X 1' DLLM'Ix w-i'llw' MC wm-wm 510 be clcctcd a mcmbcr 0t. the Pop Club is regarded as .IICIUIAIII II'IW'HICHIWIIICX onc of the highmt honors that Vu. i y 1,., can In- atmmrd by a student J'AH'M MW in H. C. H. 3 Each year two new mcmiwrs arc x'utcd into the nrganilntion from each clams, new mrmbcrs lwmg chuwn for rhcxr wrllmgnms to cooperate in fulfilling thv duties of the Club and fur their outstanding sportsmnnslnp and 5t l1UOI spirit. Under the dxrcrtum of A1155 JD H.1mmang the My Club has provided rntertammcnt between Imlvcs of football and basket- ball games. sponsored rallies, glvvn dJIlCFS. plannrd studrnt bodv meetings. and stxmularcd whoa! spirit and pop throughout HKLHS. w'vrsx' m r1 m .. ,. mu, Ivn'm .wm I Il:Y Hvuwnwr ilbnnld thk. '45. MIM'II s'l'wmzu. t wmmm ,x' ym v leb ', M-r nr !23' ' a ' . .VV - -..;-;7;.- wag , . H FIRST RHW: .lnnv Huymun, Tm! Wright. Patsy Hrhly. .JL-rmm- Eh'hvuuyht-H. Mhs .ln Flumnumu. :uh'iwl'; SM-llu Htulwgnyhrn, Hmmld Blm'k, Gloria Mhly. SI'XUNH IUIW: .lulm Hnyntnn, llurh Mulmwy. Loxh-r Ilillyvr, Edith Munro, Marnie Millvl, IIaruld McCullum. Nnrmu Mum'u. Julm Sunvhrz. --?4L' mmmm HVIHI ' mnmm m-mmm. mu sum, l'ruqdcm Wm; MHHMIT mm mm mw Auillmwvvm Motmn ,x mo- munu Nm' r nu wtmm w' mu M mm .mmm nu mmmm m mu ' Hm Hmzqui W Acme mu Jmu. l M K'Lnrd er prwldvm, Huh MK'KJul um Hm :nan th two former members returning and twelve new umnbsrs enrollmg, the Debate Club was reorganlzcd a: the begmning of the school y mam wsrc made to. starting immediate study on timely quesnons, New members learned the techmque of dcbnmg by pinnapxaimg m lwmnan debates held dur- ing the twentylfwe mmutc aession penod, while longer debate: was held dumg the evening5, For the duration, 3 new ruling has been adopted uhxch prvvldes that, thh the recommendation of the coach, letters may be earned by wmning mm debates u: participating m four debam within the school. ilionmmc McQuarry. :45. thm' Corhctt, Harold McCollum, Cole Amen, R: 'mnnd Stout, Ge 1:9 samam, mu McClum, Bob McClme, Barbara Homing, Edith Moore, Joanne huthm'fnrd, Joaquin Baum, Phylhs Suucr, Mary Jane Esp' zu, Juanita Muyeroff, Joan Calder, Barbaln Bm-ham. Willie Hudson, adviser. .15. LATIN CLU I hvr V 1mm, axhi 1'. FIRST ROVM Lnu' Z0110, Jerome Elclwg'oyhen. Juan Culdm, Jlmrme Lane; llm- ML 31 SHLONI? ROW: Phyllis Stltsor, Glorm Eddy, Jenn Raylon, thm' Corbett, Malga Rndnguc , Patsy Eddy. The Lam Club was organizcd on September 18 mm 06mm m WW : Um the 1944-45 bclmol yea: were elected, m-mm m M. V A I4aIlowccn party Was held on November 1, and on january x ' a fawwcll party was givtn rm vmor Corbett. .. As ms ycarbook guts to pms plans are bemg Foxmul' ted for a Roman banquet m be sponsored For members of the organization 111 ch: 1mm,- pm of the spmg semester. LATIN CLL'IZ OFFICL Vlttm' CmImH PIeMrlt-nt, fall xcmexler Juan Cahlel Vi e plcsidom 12111 46mm or Pymlem, spring :cmrswr Patx'y Eddy Seaman Louis Zm :0 Tycwuer mom may Bounmr mu Cw Uisimmn 1mm MuCoy Himnm Phyllis smw Advextismg JJnm u lane Sung Leader Mzu'gzn 1m Rodriguez Song Lcudu' Mm. Estlwv Wmlxham MW. .mxxwumm: Vs't'mzn xm mm: l'xznmm ,mum --Ql' SPANISH CLUB V The purpose of me Spanish Club .5 to stimu- IaLL Interest In lenmmg about Spumsh customs and pLoPIL. An allrurhool dance was .pommed by the organization on December 15. This yea: a Lymm ., being worked out wherc- . lay members of the Spanish Club miay tam Iettcrs to: outstanding meL-Lpauou in activlues of Lhe club, 0mm were as follows: IIIITII P IIIIOII SPANISH CLUB man Semestcrj m; , , , , , LU Z0110 proudrnt; Ted anht, 1' q me pm , y dent, Janet Radar, soznml vice pre'uvnt; Mane IMM MTHMVM Um Wm mwm JOIIES,EL'1U 11;,Ianw-Pnlk'mhom,tre .Julm Lums mm, ,m IMLW W mmm. Guyh: 0ka leader; Mary Jam E mm W, , er; Mm Woml pbuok cmlodi n' Jo Palmex, buunccl'; MN. m kahum, mime. Fall Semtswr SIXTH PERIOD SPANISH cLUI; Spring Semester Duliy Rathbuxn, , , President .. Jean Rmtun Jean sztun Fizst Vice Presldem Frank Reeves 30ch 1; Am Second V120, Pr lent Dolly Rathburn Vu'gil Baum Seclctnry George See Harald ML'CUUum Treasurer Dons MCNIHCII mm 0mm. Song Louder , , Joyce SLokev Jcanm iuthol'l'ov'd Sun - Loader , Mary Gabica Jean Subala Historian Jean Snbalu Tony Mrulmiamx Repolten , Don JAyo Bouncer , Russoll Holt. Mn. Emu Wickham Advisor , Mrs, Esther VVIckhum I351 'Litlxjfyik W I; Homing; II. ILuimiagu,J.IaIme1,H. MLQIIeI-I-y, I.Rspam. M.Hn1t A BIdLu'L J. 31k M. limhex v el,J BUynLMI E McEIquiaga E English B. Ast V. Garnet J Ruthe md. ROW: J Sam I, I Enhcgoyhon. J. Gnyhex, II Exp u- Ilmnquan E GII'mom- J Jone J.Pulmox,l Idzu'mga, K. Mum'e,E Schwar J. Rayton I'I. Rathhm I. Franuxi , B, M; THIRIJ Imw II, Smith, G. See, J. Boyntan, J. Etchezoyhen, .7. Hm'nmulez. u. D: , M. Jaw, J. Hamilton. ' Haw land, B. kmlmm, U. Devine, II. Mrmtcro, M. wncox, P. Rankin, II, Majm, GI Ando n FOURTH ROW II. PeluAga II. Ramon, J .Szmuhez, F. Reeve, ,II Pnlkinghoxne, R. 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A1 1111.1111x, 1: 1111111111134, RIFLE CLUB aw HAYMUNI' STUVT, trvnsurrl': HLUHIA ICUUY. ,LUFIS' m:nmgvl': .IHHX NANVHIC'IC, boy's numugwl'; INICZ WHN WNW MAIIAHIAHA, mmmry; CHARLES HAMILTHN, Vivv I'rWi'hqlt president. FRANK VIAANI IliliS AleiNJr A rifle club was reorganized this year for students under the direction of NIr. Frank Flanders. The purpose of the organization is to teach the safe and accurate handling of a rifle and to encourage better marksmanship as W'Cll as sportsmanship. Winnemucca Hot Shots was selected as the name of the club. -Inez Madariaga. '45. Fall Semester OFFICERS Springr Semester John Jonosv ,,, , , ,,,,, , , ,V President , ,,,,, , , ,, ,7, ,7 John Jones Charlvs Hamilton , , Vicp President ,, ,, 7, , , , , Charles Hamilton Inez Madariagaw , , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V . Secretary ,, , ,,,,,,,,, Inez Madmiaga Raymond Stout ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, Treasurer , , , , Raymond Stout John Sanchez ,,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,, , ,,,,,,,, Boy's Manager ,,,,,,,,, , , ,, ,,,,, John Sanchez Eileen Schwartz, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V. .Girls' Manager ,,,,, , Gloria Eddy Frank Flanderx ,,,,,,,,,, , , Advism' , , ,Frank Flanders FIRST LOW: Jean Rayton, W'imwva Miller. Gloria Eddy. Louise Mmiariaga, Jerry Palmer, Inez Matlm'iaga, John Jones, Joyce Stoker, Cole Acl'ee, Ray Nelson, Richard Burton, Gmw Davis. Charles Hamilton. Dun Woods, Raymond Stout. SECOND ROW: Frank Flanders. udvism': Jean Hamilton. Jean Jones. Erla WWmdward, Doris McCoy, Edith Munro, Bette Case, Lucy Wing. Nnrmu Moore. Dmix Maluney Vera Bangs. Jo Palmer, Mary Gabica, Claudia Reeves, Claire Huviluml, George Schwurz, Harold McCollum. THIRD ROW': Jimmie Lane, Bill Gnllihel'. Joan Calder, Clem Mug'uim, Louie AL mrta, Frank Reeves, Patsy Eddy, Raymond Legarza. Robert. Moore, Lestul McClure. Huh Gillespie, Beryl Deonier, J0 Hibbs, Barbara Burhans, Marnie Miller. David IVh'm'cry, Raymond Hooft. -3?- HTHE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING Josephim Arriulu, Dom Maloncy, Jean Hamxltnn, Norma Moore, Hem Deonler, Helen Tholen, Jo Hihhs, Mrs, Wickham, directm'; Honorine McQuen-y, George Schwalz, Claim Haviland, Raymond Stout, Rob Gilly espiu, Joyce Stoker, Inez Madariaga, Jm-y Palmer, Donald Black HTHE FIGHTING LITTLES Elaine Cowam Louise Madauaga, Robert Rowe, Vern Bangs, Jimmie Lane. Donna Devine, Frank Reeves, Jerome Etrheguyhen, Bill Gollihur, Lame Alcmtu, Ilene Frunsway, Stella Etshe' 'hen, Dawn Wink. Mm Flammang, directox; M yn Wilcox, Evelyn Ymela. rhe Whole Town: Talkxng,, and Wm nghzmg Linlef, lhrce-act plays presented by the smut and Junior C13 2,, proved to be outstanding successes both gnmtaangngly 2nd hnanmuy. The sixth and eight-permd pubuc speech classes have provided entertainment for the student body on Amponant occasions having given the following mm plays: Christmas 61ft, uSwept Clean Off Her FceL, uA Pal! of Lunaticsf' and A levcr meg. PUBLIC SPEECH PLAYS Josephine Aniulu, Dulis Maloney, Jean Hamiltnn, Mrs. Hudson, dnectm; LOIS Metualf, Jo 11mm, Hon- oring McQuorry, Dawn Willis, Jimmie Lane, Elaine Comm, Louige Madariaga, Glmia Eddy, Dick Campbell, Robert Moore, Lester Hillycr, George Schwm'z, Raymond Stout, Donald Black, Joyce Stokex, Jerry PalmeJ, Inez Maziaxiag'a, Louie Alcorta. -30 SPORTS Lx THE x 1cm LJ'l' Luwxm xmmm Hmm Suuu FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Raymond Hoofl Jerome Ekhegoyhen. Joe: Maestrejuzm, Timy Rodriguez, Ted Wright, Raymond Stout, Don W'oods Tony Madariaga, John Boynton. George Schwarz, Lester Hillyer. SECOND ROW: George Wing, Jerry Quilici, Allan Brinkerhoff, Bill Cnlliher. Charles Wing, Don Jayo, Jim Tobin, Dick Campbell, Coach McCracken. Out of fourteen husky Buckaroos rcporting for practice at the beginning of the 1944 football season, twelve men lettered to make Coach McCracketYs first season, as Buckaroo coach, successful. Five lettermen returned this year more determined than ever to play a rough game of football. The season ended with the Buckaroos dead-locked with the Lander Longhorns for northern football honors. HILL Mt-PliAt'Kl'IN Mulch .HCKHMIC I'ITVHI'IIH?YUI'IN LESTER HILLYICH HICHIUH'I SI'IHVAHZ DIFK l AMPHICIJ. Captain um! Qimrtvrhuck Fullback Hulfback Huli'lmck '33; FOOTBALL JHIIN xsm'mox Imx wmms 'mxv mummazz Quzumyhuuk lmrlmck Uvnler As Khe dust cleared away from the fmld of battle, the Buckaroos marched away victonous in three games, tying in Ont, and defeated m ans, Gmge SchwarzT w; SCORES OF THE GAMES Wmnemucca , , , , ,, 7 Battle Mountain 7 Wmncmucca ,, 28 Fernlcy ,, , 18 wmmmucca 13 Fernlcy 6 mm, Winncmucca ,, , , ,, ,,45 Wells 7 18 TIJl: wmuHT Eml Wmnemucca , , 26 Battle Mountain , 32 momma R H'MHXH STOI'T mum mmm um Vlulumu mnmxn uth m: MAIJNI'RICJL'xX 'nmx' mummyu uua End Center 4:!- BASKETBALL . A Squad Mv-.R ' TI'IIYIW Vl:lGHT l'llAllthlY XVINH turnlvr lxuruuxnl lxuN H'Innlbs Forward As November drew to a close the Hum- boldt County High School gym was filled with eager hoopsters representing each class during Iqwk vAMerqu, the inter-class tournament in which the Juniors K'JIII. :nml Guard were victorious by a narrow margin over the Sophomores. Out of four lettermen and a total squad of twenty, Coach McCracken shaped a strong '1'1 LVY lit HllilHL l-17. 121mm Jerry Quilivi. Charley Wing. John Jones, Teddy Wright, Don Woods. Dick Campbell, Louie Zorio, Hallo Hawkins. Tony Rodriguez, Jerome Etchegoyhen. -3dr' BASKETBALL - A Squad .mmmm : unmovuux woman a Buckaroo cage team that won over half of their zone games. th me wins and three 10m as mm zone standing, an injuryrweakened Buckaroo squad traveled to the zone tournament 3! Elke m be beaten by both Elke and By iGeorg: Schwarz, us. RAVMUNU IIUUFT Cvntr-I .Immv mtmm rum m a JOHN JUN xv Guaul MAMA; 1pm Uuurd mun MNTJKACKEA .mm mqu nz Coach Athleuu Mmmgux - 3;. Referees rest during time out. Jerome gets set for a rebound in Wells-Winnemucca game. Team goes out at the half of the Elko-Winnemuuca game. Time out-Carlin vs. Winnemucca. Battle Mountain ZIeWinnemucca 44 The Longhorns were quickly branded, ear- marked, and sent home as the Buckaroos hit their stride in the initial game of the season. Lovelock 33eWinnemucca 13 The Mustangs, our traditional e n emie s, bucked off the Buckaroos by a margin of twenty points in our second action-packed game of the season. ' Wells ZIeWinnemucca 37 The invading Leopards fell into a jungle trap as they lost a hard-played ball game to the Buck- aroos. Elko SZeWinnemucca 32 The Buckaroos were surrounded and scalped by a hot Indian cage team. Winnemucca kept up the pace for the first three quarters but ttblew up in the final period. Elko 26eWinnemucca 33 The Buckaroos were revenged for the massa- cre in the previous game when they unseated the mighty Indians for their first victory over them on the Elko floor in three seasons. Carlin 28-Winnemucca 46 The Railroaders missed the engine and came in on the caboose as the Buckaroos hit their stride. The subs played the last half of the game. Carlin lS-eWinnemucca 41 The tall Railroaders again invaded our range, but the Buckaroos were ready for them and sent them home badly beaten. Lovelock 34e-Winnemucca 32 Although the Buckaroos stuck until the last second, scratching with their spurs all the way, the final score showed the Mustangs as victors. Elko 30eWinnemuccar 24 Another battle with the Indians which left the fans breathless. We tried hard in this game but couldn't match the Elko quintet. Elko 46eWinnemucca 29 Heartbroken over the beating the night be- fore, the Buckaroos fell to pieces in the last half as the Indians swept on to victory. ZON E TOURNAMENT Elko GZeWinnemucca 32 This game found the Indians at their peak as they scalped the Buckaroos by thirty. points. Ely 59eWinnemucca 31 Although the Buckaroos tried hard to win this seasonts final game, they couldn't stop the great drive of the Ely Bobcats. George Schwarz, '45. ear BASKETBALL - B Squad FIRST ROW: Rirhurd Hnrtun, Joe Sanchez. Don Jnyu, Jim Tulun, Fl'am-R Yux'k, SECOND ROW: Coach Flank Flandt-r. Albeit Mnnlcl'u, George Schwaxz, Robert, Moore, Morris Bidul'l. The m bnaktcball squad zamt om twelve urong this ym m win two out Of four games playmi The only 13,, squad games played were wnh thc grammar school. Although the season m. not entirely successful, considerable indwidual raIenr was discovercdv Under the dutcrion of Coach Frank Flanders the m squad grew from a group of inexperienced boy. mto basketball players, some of which will play on due NJ squad next season. -Gcorge Schwarz, '45. -37. 7.1.0: 1R mmxm: mm 'm mun? K'nmh McM-m-Jm. lemme Etu-hqoghun. wmov Wm; 1 Mmmmg .znmx J!unu-, John Sanchez L om scum m1 numm-u 0001149 mug I y lmvur: , 1w - w- m mun t Andermn, lm nmm John Ruynlrm, menu- Hnmr, Tmn Rodriguon. Hun mm TRACK In a surmise show of 1-5:;th the BucMmu track team, composed of Hillyel, Dans, Etchugoyen, Woods, and Rodriguez, placed thixd after Sparks and Reno in me annual 20-30 leIays held at ch'ing'ton on Aer 28. The Zn points mmln by wannemm a were gamed by two First places, fnur second places7 one third place, and one fuurth place. spam won the event with 49 points, and Rem: ma second with 31 poinm GEORGE SCHWARZ '45. :3, wM g:.;, WWW .qux nm'xww manual; svnwAnz cmxm Hum mm .mem VVUM, u , lmum'za, Robert Moore, John Sanchez, Tony Rudnguez DAVIS -33' 1111151 lili11v I z. 12 91:. 11-11 Wyuxt, lint: W 1: , iluu: n: 5111111. 1'11'1. '.111111:11-l1 111-111 12111111111111. FICIUXIJ IIHW: 11:15:1.1111-; 11111111. .lmm S11111'I11-x. .1141'111111' l'il1'l10guyl11'11, .Im- Nl;11-.-l11'-111:111. 111111 51111121141121.111111121-5'1111111117. 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MULLY HVI'IHI' I'l'vsitlvm 1S1WiHL M m GVI'GKHAM, Adanr IA IlVlHl'I MAIKHIIAHA Yhm I'rwswlwm AW HUIA M1 H tllll val'wtm'5 MARILYN NIGZAIG 'IGIW'JLNKIIW r ol- ull Hrrm-xlmw ICI 'I'I'H 3H N HUG Vit'v IGl'tvitlvhl NUHAH AIHIIIHQ Swr'r1n1'5 JHYVH S'I'HKICII 'IWwLxMer' INIIl I'Ivlmwtll mmmu errwslrFl X izli I I rs'vlh JU l-'I,NHMANH, Alewnt. ICS'I'H G A. A. In 4er Mtvmw m wu-mn'ug'c Innl'v girls In purtivipth' 111 :tthluti's11wH.A.A.mnstitutiun was :xmvmlwi m H1211 :111 Qirh with u 2.5 svlml- zlslit' :Wumgv Ul' higher might jnin Hm organi- mtivm. 'l'hl'uugh Ihvt-f'f'urnuZ'1hrmqulvimu's,Miss .In 1 1;nnm:xr1g and MM. Esthm' Wivklmm, Ihe Uillx' .Uhlmir :hsnclmiun lms spnnsm'mi inter. clam x'ulloyimll lnumrlmonts. tennis tnurnu- moms. slauiing purIir-s :xml hikvs to offer 1111 momlmx :m nppm'tunity In vxu'n lvttors. Utt'iu 11x Hut piriuruul wwv :15 fullnws: Full st-mvswr J. thkvr, l'. HuvilnmL sum: load- clxx; L. Wing. M. Rodriguez, sn-mplumk; I. Mu- dm'iugm lznum-ul'. Spring: svnwsiquH, Hur- hum, J. Hrunilrun. sung: luwlol's: J. 211mm; V. vaw s, wmplmnk; .J. l'ulmm, hulmvvr. H. Eddy, l3, Hurhunm Stvllu lftn'lwg'nyht-n. survwl us Immis. hikin;r 41ml Vulh-yhnll managers. respect- iwly, 1m- imth ,wmcstors. .I i'lmmrza. A l:MuH,,l l.;l'w, 13m 1:5 Alwyn r'ogjhnm AI mmmm, 11m n.1,, r l, l'wwzvl, ,l ,XI:1M1H,.IGHiMm WA. 11011, M M In MHIHW GVW-m. Huhnut. M Huh, Ii: Wu H. M'zm ,l ,f lnlmv H 114; l' lCtlth, .l. ianHI, H .L .lnlmsHm, IV, MrNiw'lL .IG IVAinlwr. .V l: H'Hvr. '1: H, Hnruixm, IQ, Mwlilwluingm M7, Hlvfxlzwx H, 'I'hwlvn, IA. VHI'M'H. I rm Hun IA. Uuymon. .l. .Inmmx .I, MMy-x'm'l', IN Mm! Wing: N Alumna I', IthkiH, M. Nv-nl, l, I G , .l ,V i .Jmu'nix, lUrwuH. HICWI LVN I11 IW: l . Mw:1l.x,.l ID! Alumin. GY. Mlllvr, H. Illn'lmrw. - f0, murmu muhhm . AN. M .1me ID MMWH. i' Ihhhj I', SIHMT, I Pulwm 1', 1: WWW, H Mwmvwm A WINM, II Mr, M K. Em fu. GI IHMM QM; PM In J. '310 MN. I: 1.. AIHIM', .l :HYHLIQ.L A MHHU! 1'1 w, Izdmy J, mum; M 5mm Timur Inuit Thv mum. S ICTVIJQUINIHI HG limh'mnrz. 1 2 Yl'Hi k'v HHKHJIJL I AImlHIL IC, MHHIW .J. 114111le Helen Tholen, Juan Calder, E112 Eng Mary Gabica, Evelyn Yrueta. Paby Stella Etchepoyhvn, Josephine An'mht. VOLLEYBALL mxyn Neal, Dolly Rathburn. d x ., Gloriu Eddy, Jean Raywn, Each member of the varsity is selected by the R E. instructors. the C.A.A. prendent, and the GAA, vice president and must hm .1 scholastic average of not lower than a 2.5 for the gmmks penod nearest m choosing. Although only two games were played d ; year, m, mm games were scheduled to be played mm Battle Mountain, but because of poor lmnspcrtaucn fauliues, the game: were cancelledv 7D011y Rathburnv V45, mm mmm mmm SCORES H. C. H. S. 44 Alumm , , 45 H. C. H. S. 45 AIUVHHI 38 usTHun WIUKHAM cumn .m J-'l.AJlAl,XA4? umm .4;- IliKNK PLAN! ilCIiS H rl'lS VJ IIIU '. III! 'liiA M! uhhwl III'IW th 4lmluy SICATED: J. Hvl'nnwluc J. Snllfh. 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FEATURES Uouxtesy Nmada Phatu servme VVlNNEML'CCA TU LUVELUCK Hmm,,; My, what, legx'l-erlhin; a physics exam, Mau775hmt and meeL 7 uoomm wmm at wmk 70h, ynu blond youliFrnm Winnmnucm Mountain 7mm 21ml Bulb. nghcing? uh, come now, Bu1 1xans.w 1mnk.ng rum and m ma, togethehiwlml, nm hsmw and sm1ww perk up at 0, 411:1! 4f, Lam , x... ,3: s w a llmxexy. My, mm Jen, aMuknmu .m am, Mm sum and meet, mu m w; m. m hlnnd w 717mm Wimwmmu Momma mu m1 1mm, m 701:, L'ume mm, Bulhana,7 lniukmu Hun aml muxwm: 25mm amt 'Nmka 1m up n m luueHw. 2!! Wu! fighting, Charlie. what :1 fave!izh'orzlging grades agaiIHHCthain Campbell makes :1 pasxipmf'. by pl'nxy.;H.C.II.S. uwzn'tixiJusophino smilvs for the vamvm. Guing pluces'firWlmt. nu ezntx'ft'iTimu out during skating - What's Dick 50 interested in 'l-Wurds fail us. And there's a MAN shortage? ,w, ,y A Mmmmll Those Seniur uleslli'rm; luul, girls. 110 grow stezulyr-v XVlmt's up ? Jvmnw wuitx for :1 Chance. Humx 41v gut til'wl uf wolvesAkChumrter!EiJeunie sings at :m Xmas ussun1hly. 'On the trail to 1110 WV. How 'mm a l'ir10771kllp her, snmebmiylr Thwc WNW foulish IVr'nxh luok happyiSWJ demuwH-vV'era and Elaine smile for the cinnamelaying cops and robbers, George? -q7- SENIOR RECORD JOSEPHINE ARRIOLA-iTransferred from Paradise Valley High School, Paradise, Ne- vada1-G.A.A., 3, 4; Volleyball Varsity, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4; iSong Leader, 31; Dra- matics, 4, WA Silver Lining,31. VIRGIL BALLARD-Spanish Club, 4, iSecre- tary1 . JOSEPHINE BARINAGA-Class Secretary, 1, 3; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, iTreasurer, Histor- ian, 3; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A., 3, 4; Drill Team, 1, 2. BERYL DEONIER-iTransferred from Pine- crest High School, Lithia, Florida1-Band, 2; Music Club 2; Latin Club, 3; Sp anish C1ub,2; Dramatics,4 , UThe Whole Town 5 Talking 1' , Rifle Club, 4; G.A.A., 4. DONALD BLACK-Class President, 2; Winnada Staff, 3, 4, Uunior Representative, 3; Assist- ant Editor, 41; Winnonian Staff, 4; Debate Club, 3, iVice President1; Band, 1, Z; Glee Club,1;MusicC1ub, 1,2;FrenchC1ub, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 3, 4, iPresident, 41, Dramatics, 3, 4, C'Here Comes Charlie , 3; RThe Whole Town 5 Talkingi, RSwept Clean Off Her Feetm uA Pair of Lunatics,,, 41; Tennis, 1, Z, 3. Let- ters earned: Pep Club, 3; Dramatics, 4. BARBARA BURHANS-Class Officer, 1, 2, 3, 4, iSecretary, 1; Vice President, 2, 4; Yell Leader, 31; Winnada Business Manager, 4; Winnonian Assistant Editor, 4; Music Club, 1, 2; Band, 1; Glee Club, 2; Debate Club, 1,2, 3, 4, iPi'esident, 41; G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, iSong Leader, 4; Hiking Manager, 41; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4, iTreasurer, 3; Scrapbook Custodian, 41; Rifle Club, 4; Drill Team, 1, 2; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4; Oratory, 3, iWinner District Contest1; Dramatics, 3, 4, C'Elmer , Christmas , 3; The Whole Town 5 Talking'1,41; D A. R. Rep- resentative, 4. Letters earned: Debate, 3, 4; Oratory, 3, Dramatics, 4; G.A.A., 4. DICK CAMPBELL-1Transferred from Soda Springs High School, Soda Springs, Idaho1- Student Body President, 4; Block W, 3, 4, iVice President, 4; Basketball, 3, 4, iCaptain, 41; Track, 4; Football, 4; Tennis, 3, 4; Debate Club, 3; Winnonian Staff, 4; iBoysQ Sports Editor1; Dramatics, 3, 4, 111Christmas,3, iiElmer , 3; Christmas GifW, 41. Letters earned: Foot- ball, 4; Basketball, 3, 4. MARY GABICA4-Class Yell Leader, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; Music Club, 1, 2; G.A.A., 2, 3, 4, iPresident, 41; Volleyball Varsity, 2, 3, 4; Span- ish Club, 3, 4, iSecretary, 31; Drill Team, 1, 2; Senior Representative to Junior Prom, 4. Let- ter earned: G.A.A., 4. ERWIN GARN4Rif1e Club, 4; Band, 2; Music Club 2; Tennis, 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 2. ROBERT GILLESPIE 4 Class Treasurer, 4; Music Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2, 3; Dra- matics, 3, 4, CtHere Comes Charlie,i, 3; The Whole Town,s Talking , 41; Tennis, 3. Letter earned: Dramatics, 4. JEAN HAMILTON41Transferred from Crane High School, Crane, O'regon14Glee Club, 2; Music Club 2; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4, iSong Leader, 41; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, iSong Leader, 31; Dramatics, 3, 4, CiHere Comes Charlie,,, 3; RChristmas GifW, the Whole Towxfs Talking3i, 41; Tennis, 2, 3, 4. Letter earned: Dramatics, 4. COLLEEN HARDY-Class Yell Leader, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2; Music Club, 1, 2; Band, 1; Drill Team, 1, 2; G.A.A., 3, 4; Pep Club, 3, 4; Dra- matics, 3, 4, CiElmer and the Lovebugm 3; uSwept Off Her Feet , 41; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4, iSecretary, 31; Rifle Club, 4; Winnonian Staff, 4; Tennis, 1. Letters earned: Pep Club, 3; Dramatics, 4. CLARIE HAVILAND-Class Officer, 2, 3, 4, iSecretary- Treasurer, 21; Yell Leader, 3, Sec- retary 41' Winnada Staff, 4, 1Assistant Busi- ness Manager1; Winnonian Staff, 4, iBusiness Manager1; Music Club, 1, 2; Band, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; Debate Club, 1, 2, iVice President, 21; G.A.A., l, 2, 3, 4, iSong Leader, 3, 41; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4, iTreasurer, 3; Scrap- book Custodian, 41; Rifle Ciub, 4; Drill Team, 2; Dramatics, 4, CiThe Whole Town,s Talk- ing,,1. Letters earned: Music Club, 1, 2; Dramatics, 4. J0 HIBBSFWinnada Staff, 4, iArt Editor1; Winnonian Staff, 4; Band, 1, 2; Music Club, 1, 2; G.A.A., 2, 3, 4; French Club, 1, 2, 3; Dra-- matics, 3, 4, WEImer and the Lovebug , 3; 1'Christmas Gift,,, The Whole Tost Talk- ing,3, 41; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club, 4; Drill Team, 1. Letter earned: Dramatics, 4. IRIS LUND41Transferred from White Pine County High School, Ely, Nevada1. INEZ MADARIAGA-Student Body Secretary, 4; Class Secretary, 1, 3; Glee Club, 1; Music Club, 1; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4, iVice President, 2; Secretary, 31; G.A.A., 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4, CiHere Comes Charlie33, 3; The Whole Town1s Talking , Christmas Gift , 41; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, iPresident, Treasurer, 31; Drill Team, 1, 2; Rifle Club, 4 iSecretary1; Debate Club, 1. Letter earned: Dramatics, 4. DORIS MALONEY-Class Lell Leader, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; Music Club, 1, 2; Winnada Staff, 4, iSenior Representative1; Winnonian Staff, 4 Uoke Editor1; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, iScrapbook Custodian, 31; French Club, 1, 2, 3 iVice President, 3; Song Leader, 1, 21; Pep Club, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team, 1, 2; Dramatics, 3, 4, CiHere Comes Charlie,3, iiElmeHa QtElmer and the Lovebug'4, 3; RThe Whole Town1s Talk- ing , RChristmas GifW, 41; Debate Club, 3; Tennis, 3; Rifle Club, 4. Letters earned: Pep Club, 2; Dramatics, 3, 4; Debate, 3. -L'Ig, SENIOR RECORD HONORINE MCQUERRY4C1ass Officer, 2, 3, 1Ye11 Leader, 2; Treasurer, 31; G.A.A., 2, 3, 4; Debate Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team, 1, 2; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Fireside Circle, 4, 1Song Leader1; Winnonian Staff, 4; Dra- matics, 4, C'Swept Clean Off Her FeeW, 11The Whole Towrfs Talk'ing,31. Letters earned: De- bate, 4; G.A.A., 4. LOIS METCALF-1Transferred from Golconda High School, Golconda, Nevada1 - Fireside Circle, 3, 4; G.A.A., 4; Dramatics, 3, 4, NElmer and the Lovebug3,, 3; Q1Christmas Gift , 11A Sil- ver Lining , 41. MARNIE MILLER-Winnada Editor, 4; Music Club, 2; Glee Club, 2; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4, 1Song Leader, 2; President, 31; G.A.A., l, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 3, CEImer , Christmas331; Debate Club, 1; Tennis, 1, 2; Drill Team, 1; Pep Club, 4; Rifle Club, 4; Winnonian Staff, 4, 1Reporter to Humboldt Star1. Letters earned: Pep Club, 4; G.A.A., 4. WINNEVA MILLER4C1ass Treasurer, 4; Win- nada Staff, 4, 1Assistant Business Manager1; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4, 1Song Leader, 2; Vice President, 31; G.A.A., l, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 3, UChristmasK Elmer331; Debate Club, 1; Ten- nis, 1, 2.; Drill Team, 1; Winnonian Staff, 4; Rifle Club, 4. EDITH MOORE-Winnonian Editor, 4; Fire- side Circle, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A., 2, 3, 4, 1Vice Presi- dent, 41; Dramatics, 3, 1Elmer and the Love- bug 1; Pep Club, 4; Debate Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis, 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, 1Vice President, 41; Rifle Club, 4; Drill Team, 1, 2. Letters earned: Debate Club, 3; Pep Club, 4; G.A.A., 4. NORMA MOORE-Class Officer, 2, 3, 4, 1Yell Leader, 2, 4; Treasurer, 31 ; Winnada Staff, 4, 1Assistant Editor1; Winnonian Staff, 4, 1Art Editor1; Band, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; Music Club, 1, 2; Drill Team, 1; G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, 1Secretary, 4; Scrapbook Custodian, 31; French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4, 111Elmer1,, 3; tQThe Whole Town1s Talking , 41 ; Debate Club, 3, 1Secretary-Treasurer1; Tennis, 3, 4; Rifle Club, 4. Letters earned: Pep Club, 1; G.A.A., 4; Debate, 3; Dramatics, 4. DAVID MOWERY4-Student Body Vice Presi- dent, 4; Class President, 4; Pep Club, 4, 1Treas- urer1; Band, 1, 2; Music Club, 1, 2; Dramatics, 3, CQHere Comes Charlie311; Rifle Club, 4; Football, 4; Basketball, 3. JERRY PALMER-1Transferred from St. Terisis High School, Boise, Idaho14G.A.A., 4, 1Boun- cer1; Spanish Club, 4 1Vice President1; Dra- matics, 4, 1Stage Manager, Prompter, The Whole Town3s Talkingm uA Silver Lining,,1; Rifle Club, 4; Fireside Circle, 4. Letters earned: G.A.A., 4; Dramatics, 4. DOLLY RATHBURN-Class President, 3; Win- nada Staff, 4, 1Gitls' Sports Editor1; Winnon- ian Staff, 4; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4, 1Vice Presi- dent, 31; G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, 1President, 41; Spanish Club, 4 1President, Vice President1; Volleyball Varsity, 3, 4. Letter earned: G.A.A., 4. JEAN ROYTON-1Transferred from Paradise Valley High School, Paradise, Nevada1-Class Vice President, 3; Spanish Club, 4, 1Vice Presi- dent, Ptesident1; Rifle Club, 4; G.A.A., 3, 4; Latin Club, 3, 4; Winnonian Staff, 4; Ten- nis, 3. EILEEN SCHWARTZ-1Transferred from Par- adise Valley High School, Paradise, Nevada14 Band, 2; Music Club, 2; G.A.A., 2, 3, 4; Tennis, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, 1Song Leader, 2; Vice President, 31; Winnonian Staff, 3, 1Busi- ness Manager3; Rifle Club, 4, 1Girls3 Manager1; Drill Team, 2; Dramatics, 3, CChristmas Gift,,1. GEORGE SCHWARZ 4 1Transferred Basic High School, Henderson, Nevada14C1ass Of: ficer, 4, 1Bouncer, Ptesident1; Winnada Staff, 4, 1Boys, Sports Editor1; Block W, 4; Debate Club, 4; Rifle Club, 4; Basketball, 4; Football, 4; Dramatics, 4, UThe Whole Towrfs Talk- ing3,1. Letters earned: Football, 4; Basketball, 4; Debate, 4. JOYCE STOKER-Class Officers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1Treasurer, 1; President, 2; Yell Leaders, 2, 3; Secretary, 41; Fireside Circle, 2, 3, 4, 1Presi- dent, 2; Song Leader, 2, 31; Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, 1Vice President, 41; G.A.A., 3, 4, 1Treasurer, 41; Rifle Club, 4; Dramatics, 4, WSwept Clean Off Her FeeW, A Pair of Lunatics , Stage Manager, The Whole Town,s Talking111; Drill Team, 1, 2; Debate Club, 3; Spanish Club, 2, 1Vice President1; Glee Club, 1, 2; Music Club, 1, 2; Band, 1, 2; Winnonian Staff, 4. Letters earned: G.A.A., 4; Pep Club, 2. RAYMOND STOUT-4Transferred from Onei- da County High School, Malad, Idaho1-Win- nonian Staff, 4; Block W, 3, 4, 1Vice President, 4, Football, 3, 4; Debate Club, 4; Rifle Club, 4, 1Tteasurer1; Dramatics, 3, 4, C'Here Comes Charlie,,, 3; The Whole Towrfs Talking,,, Christmas Gift,,, 41. Letters earned: Foot- ball, 3, 4; Dramatics, 4. HELEN THOLEN4Class Vice President, 4; Winnada Staff, 4, 1Assistant Art Editor1; Win- nonian Staff, 4; Drill Team, 1; G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleybal1 Varsity, 4; Dramatics, 4, C'The Whole Town,s Talking,,1; Tennis, 1, 2. -9q- CALENDAR August 28-School starts. Where are all the boys? August 294These Frosh are certainly quiet! September 1-What happened to the Sophomoresl morale? September FWe celebrate Labor Day with a vacation. September lZ-Campbell takes the gavel. September l3-Fireside Circle initiates new mem- bers. September 28-School is closed in memory of Lyle. September 29--G.A.A. elects new officers. October 6, 14, l5--Looks as if nobody wants to play football with us. October ZoeBattle Mountain takes us on. We tie the score, 7-7. October 21-Stuclents go Arabian at the Soph hop. October 28-The Buckaroos show Fernley whois who. Winnemucca 28, Fernley 19. Also, the team enjoys Homecoming Day in Reno. Mmmmm! November leDebate club starts out with a large group of underclassmen joining. November 3-Another victory! Winnemucca l3, Fernley 6. November 3-Fireside Circle Girls feed us hot dogsl, and doughnuts. November 5-Whatta team! We throw Wells, 46 to 18. November 9--G.A.A. does away with old clannish system. All girls with an average of 2.5 or better are initiated. November ll- We were taken for a sleighride on Armistice Day? Battle Mountain 32, Win- nemucca 26. November 21-Mr. Flanders and Jonesy organize the Rifle Club. November ZZ-We give thank? for a two-day vacation. December l5-The old Spanish Club entertains with a dance. December l9--The Home Ec. girls present a style show. Feminine pulchritude plus! ! December ZZ-We are entertained by the Juniors and the Sophomores Hosers in the war bond contesti with a Christmas program, including popcorn balls and a play. January 2- 1945,l finds us back at the old routine. January 6--Buckaroos throw the Longhorns, 44 to 21. ,50, January 84Whatis this? The editor comes to school with a Shiner! January 9-Even the teachers are leaving now. January ll-lZ-Why all the cramming? Could be semester tests. No? January 1340ur old rival, Lovelock, tromps us down a bit. 33-13. January l9-Ah, we,re back in the groove. Wells 21, Winnemucca 37. January 26--We flounce Carlin, 42 to 28. January 274Campbell leads his Buckaroos on to another victory. Winnemucca 41, Carlin 15. February 2-The team takes a trip to Elko. We taste defeat, 52-32. February 3-Ah! Sweet revenge! We wallop Elko, 33 to 26. The coach must have had a rabbitis foot. February lO-Curses, foiled again! Lovelock 34, Winnemucca 32. February 16-We entertain Elko with a Valentine party. Elko entertains us, 30 to 24. February 17-Whatis happened to all our fine resolutions? Elko 46, Winnemucca 29. February 24-50ur hearts were young and gay,, at the Junior Prom, an outstanding success! Who said there was a man-shortage? March l-2-3-The kids take in the zone tourna- ment. Who wanted to go to Las Vegas any- how? March 16-We indulge in a little spaghetti at the invitation of the Home Ec. girls. March 27-We joyfully take a much needed vaca- tion. How about that, Prof.? April 2--Back again! wThe Last StretchV, April 7-The Fireside Circle girls nab their men and escort them to the annual reverse dance. April l4-The Qtyounger generatioxf, has a won- derful time at the Frosh party. April 27-The Juniors present The Fighting Littlesfl and carry it off in a big way! 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