Humeston High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Humeston, IA)

 - Class of 1959

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HSENICR CLASS PROPHECY!N In the year, 1970, after Larry Gwinn had made his first million by farming here in Iowa, he decided to take a trio around the world in a new supersonic jet. He was very surprised to find Louis Wagner piloting the plane. He had made the Air Force his career. Assisting Louis on his flight as a hostess was Jane Ellen Sponsler, who was about to settle down and start her married life with a Leon boy. Larry's first stop was in California where he attended the l97O Rose Bowl game. Here he found Charles Storm playing left tackle for one of the Big lO teams. While eating in a small resturant, Larry found tis waitress to be Janice Rickert. As the conversation proceeded, he found that Larry Rickert was playing pro-baseball for the San Francisco Dodgers. He had led the Dodgers to great fame ln the World Serles Starting on their homeward fllght Larry was glad to hear from Lou1s that Larry Hook had settled down in South Dakota and was raising buffalo on his lO0,000 acre ranch He was maklng a large profit by selling than to horney people One of Larr5's closest neighbors was Raymond Storm who was settled down on a farm raising quarter ro ses and farming on the s1de Mary Trisler had made a great change in Cnuc' LeNis's life and they were helping Raymond and Larry lncrease their proflt by buying the1r horse and buffalo in order to keep their growing family hapoy Larly, be1ng very nervous and tired from the long get ride, decided to stop at the St Louls Clinic to see if he could be relieved He was very surorlsed to finc his former classmate, arol Gardner, who was working as a doctor's technician ln the clinlc As we got to talking she told me her Air Force frlend was coming home for good next week and this would be her last week of work She also told us that she had run into Bob Crawford and he told her that he was go1ng to a trade school here in St Louis Boarding the jet again, Larry headed to our capital, Des Moines Here he found Judy Surfus, and Barb Dachenbach still working and staying in Des Moines Marcia, after working her way through A I B School, had settled down to rais1ng a family with a certain boy from the army On the way home, Larry stopped at Marysville College and found thre familiar old faces Dennis McGuire, Mike Mitchell and charles axle Mike and Charles have an addition to their salary Tinda R and Dottxe S Dennls was still roaming the campus trying to find the right girl Returning to Humeston, we found that Linda Richard married Don Wiseman and is now living on a farm near LeRoy Anita Greer also married a certain Derby Boy and settled down to feeding chickens and milking cows Marvin Massey and Donald Street d1dn't leave Humeston for they found work here to occupy their spare time HISTORY OF SENIORS OF nS9n In l9U7, fifteen pupils entered first grade of Humeston Public School Our teacher, Miss Virginia Crawford, taught the following students Barbara Dunn, Charles Exley, Anita Greer, Larry Hook, Donald Street, El1zabeth Lyon, Dennis McGuire, Richard Newell, Van Ivan Renor, Linda Richard, Jan1ce Rickert, Larry Rickert, Junior Roe, Fern Smith, Jane hllen Sponsler, and llen williams Du ing the third six weeks of school Mike Mitchell joined us, boosting our total to sixteen we were sad to see Fern Smith leave us the second semester Also, Barbara Dunn was removed from our class as the result of a fatal car accident Donald Street left us and transferred to Ga.den Grove Ou. class membership was brought back up when we gained four new boys at the bevinnlna of the second semester They were Jerry Mericle, Jimmy Boyce, Kenneth Landers, and Ga y Dale After the long summer 1 were all very year of school, taught by Miss Greenlee Hook, Dennis McGuire, Richard Newell, Van Rickert, Larry Rickert, Junior Roe, Fern Vitchell, and Kenneth Landers This year eager to return to start our second Charles exley, Anlta Greer, Larry Ivan Renoe, Linda Richard, Janice Smith, Jane Ellen Sponsler, hike we lost Fern Smith tow that we have finished our second year of school, the summer months passed much too qulckly It was time or us to return to school, third grade, and Ifss Gorden They were Charles xley, Anita G eer, Larrv Hook, Dennls IcJuire, R1chard Leaell, Van Ivan Renoe, Linda Richard, Janlce Rickert, Junior Roe, Jane rllen Sponsler, Mike Iltcdell, and Kenneth Landers At the beginn1ng of the year we gained Pat Dent, Richard Swartz, and Roger Lawrence Then at the begirning of the second semester, we gained Larry Rickert and Roger Lane . 1 I 1 . . 1 L 1 r -va ' , , .. . J , ' I 1 1. . J . . Y 1 Q -3 5' J A ' . 1 w . - A 0 0 1 1 fn L . . J . . 1 , . - A I . ' .X , O . ' I I U A O 0 1 1 1 .. 1 I I 9 'I' 1'! , 11 N .7 . - 1 . .. ..J 1 1 ' . A l O I I 1 1 . . -1 -1 L . I' ' Q 1 1 'Yi 'YT 1 1 ., . ' ' C: S, a - - 1 1 va 5 I .YQ ' -.. ' Q -- 1' , 1-1 ' . O , 1 . . I 5 1 . - 3- o 1 ,. I . I - 1. o , 5 C 1--l 1, - . 'Y o ' 'rl ' H-. 1 1 L A U . X. ,Q . Y Y . 1 ' A -, . .1 1 .J 1 'A . o . - . I J, 4 - 1 . 1 Y 1

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SLNIOR CLASS WILL Marcia Leech, will my ability to get in trouble in Miss Phelps' study hall to Donna McIntosh Donald Street will my ability to get good grades and trim physique Turtleu Vol I Louis wagner, wlll my tr1m physique to Chunk and my ability to argue w tn tne teac ers to Donavan Heatn , La ry Rickert, w1ll my a ility to get stuck on snow covered mountains anyone CGQSIUO spooks Larry Hoo , leave nothing I'm just leaving and glad of it Ba oara Dacdenbacd, w1ll my ahility to pusd cars on cold, wlnter ghts to Janet Boyd and thc fun we had at my slumber party to Janet Paugn, Shar on McGuire and Sara Caldwell Dennis McGu1re, w1ll my ability to get along with the coaches to Don Greenlee in hopes he gets along wlth tnem better than I did Marvln Massey, will mv curly hair to Allen Mcvev I Charles Storm, w1ll my football suit No 2 to anyone good enough maybe he w1ll protect it from getting stepped on so often Linda RICQSPG, will my ability to be a good basketball manager and to keep up the old tradition to Arda Jennison, in hopes she will have as much fun in doing it as I did Bob Crawford, will my ability to have enough sense to get a Ford instead of a Chevy to Craig Street This way he won't be out run by a Plymouth I,Larry Gwinn, will my l9h9 Ford to Craig Street se he will have another good car, and my curly hair to Dwight Snyder as I hope he can use it I, Mike Mitcdell, leave my height and ability to play basketball as a senior to Larry Surfus, in hopes he does a better Job than I I, Jane allen Sponsler, will my ability to have a cool, calm, collected temper to Mr Spidle, and my ability to sing opera to Sandra Garton I Chuck Lewis,received nothing when I entered, so I can will nothing of value to anyone who wastes time like I did Anita Greer, will Patsy Storm the ability to get a boy and keep him, and not have other girls taking him away from her, Ialso wlll my ability to get along w1th the teachers to Janet Boyd, in hopes thit she can get along wlth tdem better than I could I Carol Gardner, wlll my ability to memorize peoms for Miss Roach at the lasts minute to Bob Killion in hopes he has better luck tnan I did and my ability to write long letters everyday to Air Force guys to Mary Trisler because I know she'll carry on faithfully I Janice Rlccert, will my ability to get in trouble in study halls to Judy Porterfield Raymond Storm, will my managersnio of football to Ray Dean Trembly my senior seat to Joe Snyder, my ability to get along with most of V teachers to Bill Davenport, and my luncn room Job to Larry Fry in hope he will learn to drink milk and I will my cowboy hats to Jimmy Porterfield Judy Surfus, will my position on the choking team to Patsy Storm hope sne can find a new partner next year and my track star ability to Janet Paugh I Charles xley, will my ability to get good grades to Larry Fry and Donavan Heatn, I'm sure they need it I also will my ragtop to anyone foolish enough to t ke it the graduating class of 1938 and 1950 being in sound mind, leave to oux L achers all the marked in text books and old test papers To our Janitors we leave all tue per il stubs, broken erasers candy bar and gum wrappers and carved up desks. wayne County Mutual Insurance Association McCullough Chevrolet Co. Corydon, Iowa New and Used Cars Insurance in Force S1I.L,OO0,000. Ifumeston, Iowa Fawkeye Lumber Company Jim Lamberson Lumber and Building Material Phone 21 General Trucking Lloyd Fry Humeston, Iowa Humeston, Iowa Kinnears Your Ben Franklin Store Greenlee Barber Shop I, . ' ' E, , ' to ' - L Jey. , . i 1 '- he '. I r T ' b K Y - to 1 ' g . I 1 ' if -' N as S f I, r . - . c 1 nl . ' , I 1 , ' . r f S f . I, ' ' - . D C Q ' v ' Is X ' -. - ' 9' l ' . 7 ' 3 1 A4 to keep up the tradition and also my little hat to Richard Jackson, so Q . I, . . O I, - a ' o 1 I, . . Q L O . l ' J 1 U - , I 'I , - 1 ' I. Q ' . J , . .ff ' ' -s I, - V in 'I A W 4 O , E O 1' ' H we 1 ' u 1 9 ' .. A 'I - I ' 1 c ' !



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We were sorry to lose Kenneth Landers and Van Ivan Renoe. We were eager to come back because it meant a new room and we felt more important for we had two teachers: Miss Boyce and Miss Gorden. The students were as follows: Charles Exley, Anita Greer, Larry Hook, Dennis McGuire, Richard Newell, Linda Richard, Janice Rickert, Larry Rickert, Junior Roe, Jane Ellen Sponsler, Hike Mitchell, Pat Dent, Richard Swartz, Roger Lawrence, Diane Walden, Roger Lane, Donnie Hericle, Judy Surfus, Gary Hoon, and Joyce Clouae He were glad to gain Donald Street back at the beginning of the fourth g ade We were sorry to lose Junior Ro and Roper Lawrence wno moved to Des TOlH6S We also lost Roger Lane, Donnie h6T1ClB, Gary Noon, and Joyce Clouse Because tne sumner months passed very fast we soon started our flfth grade 1th only one teacher, hiss Boyce We were as follows Charles Bfley, Anita G eer, Larry Hook, Don ld Street, DPHUlS TcGuire, Richard Newell, Llnda XL uard, Janlce Rlclert, Jane llen Sponsler, Mike 'itchell, Pat Dent, Richard tz, Dlane Waldren, Judy Surfus, Kathy Lllis, Carol Pauley We lost Diane Jallren and Larry Rickert at the end of the first semester we gained Bob Crawfo d, and also Carol Gardner and Marcia Leech who dropp d back to Join us Carol Pauley, Kathy Lllis, and Ricdard Newell were not able to stay wlth us to start s1xt1 grade we were anxious to come back to school because it was our second hig step, moving up stairs we also had our very f1rst man teacher, Mr Boylan Mrs Kioper was also our teacher Our classmates th1s year were harles Exley, Iarcla Leecn, Carol Gardner, Anlta Greer, Larry Hook, Donald Street, Dennis McGu re, L1 da Rlchard, Janice Rickert, Larry Rickert, Jane Lllen Sponsle like Mitcnell, Pat Dent, Ricnard Swa tz, eudv Surlu , Louis wagner, and Jerna Slager Larry Rlckert came back to Humeston at the beginninf of the slxth grade By the time we nad reacned seventh grade we had lost most Ol du eagerness to return to scnool Our teachers were urs hlpper and nr Boylan The followwng were seventh graders Charles Yley, Anita Greer, Larry dock, Donald Street, Dennis McGu4re, Linda Richard, Jane llen Sponsler, Mike l1tCh611, Dat Dent, Rlchard Swarta, July Surfus, Boo Crawford, Carol Ga dner, Marcla Leech, Louis Jagner, Verna Slager, and Larry Gwdnn We we e sorly to lose Pat Dent and Verna Slager and happy to Gain Larry Gwinn Because eivwth grade was our last year in Junior high, lt sped by quickly If all Lal fun We :ere that year as follows Charles xley, Anita Greer Larry Hook, Dennis ncG1ire, Tlnda Richarl, Janice Wlclert, Larry Rickert, 'ane llen Sponsler, 1ue Mitchell, Richard Swartz, Judy Surfus, Bob Crawford Carol Gardner, larcwa leccw fouls Wagner, and Larry GW1PW No: came the d U mon lt ln ou scnool liYe We enter d hiv cuool ur class members that year consisted of tne followin green fresrmen cua le wley, Anita Gree , Larry Hora Donald Street, Dennis McGui , Linda Ricnard Janyc Hickert, Lar y Rickert, Jane llen Sp srer, like Hitch ll, Richard Sva tz, Judy Surfus, Bob Crawforl, Carol Gardner, Pa cia Leecn, Louis fagner, e11s J second year of 1 gh school lad arrived and we moled close tr t row in he assemt 5 Tnat year our class was made up of t e following soonomor s nalles lfy, Anita Greer, La r look, Donald Street, Dennn e, Linda Rlchard, Janice lr kert, TarI1 Rickert, Jane llen Spons -r, Ilxe tchell, J char Swa tz, July Surfus, Bob Cratford, Carol Gardner, Marcia Leech, Louls Iagler, Larry Gwinn, Charles Storm, Raymond Storm, and C a les Lewls Ie gained one girl, Barbara Dachenbach, and two boys George Spoon an' vayne Wllliams The Coy left early in our sophomore year Cu JUHlOP year brought us many excltirg events, such as Junior Sen1or Rrcn and the Junlor Class Pl y Je were a notcn closer to tre senlcr ro' ln the assembly The students ir our class were Charles xley, Anita Greer, Larry nool, Donald Street, Denn s ncGuire, Larry Rickert, Janice Rlckert, Jane llen Sponsle , 1 wtnhell R cha S1a f Barbara Dachenbach, Bob Crawford, Judy Sur U 'har e tor , Carol Gardner, Raymond Storm, Louis Jarner, and Larrv Gwlnn LF s year we lost RICHBI Swartz Approachlng our last year we were looking forward to graduation and our diplomas n the as enbly we were 1F tre Hk1rg's row Je graduated as a cl ss of twenty ore in number Je were Charles rley Anlte Greer, Larry eool, Donald Street, is 'cGuire, larry Ric'ert, Janice R ckert, Jane llen Sponsler, Ilke itchfll, B rba e Dacn lacr, Bob Crawfor Judy Surfus, onarles Storm, Carol Gardnc faynond Storm, Lou's Hagner, Larry Gwinn, and larvi assey D . r . 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