Winfield High School - Mirror Yearbook (Winfield, IA)
- Class of 1947
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DEDICATION We, the class of 1947 pro dl and sincerely dedicate this annual to Mr Willilm G P tt rsor who for twenty seven years has falthfully served dated District as a bus driver He has been faithful, reguler, and dependable through all these years The class of l9l7 know they speak for the entire community nThanks r Patterson, for a iob well done May your service continue for years to come ! , 7 I Tr, A . ., . . . . ,.. . 3 Q , V L, the pupils and patrons of the Winfield Consoli- ,' ' u. A M . - VI TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreward Dedication Table of contents Annual staff - Faculty division page Faculty Senior division page Se iors Senior Class History Senior Class Prophecy Senior Class Will Underclassma division page Ju iors Sophomores Freshman Eighth grade Seventh and slxth grades Fifth and fourth grades Third and second grades First grade and kindergarten Activities calendar Sports divis1cn page Letter club Football Basketball Baseball Cheerleaders Action shots Activities division page Mixed chorus Girls glee club Girls sextet Girls trio Girls triple trio Baton twirlers Boys quartet Mixed quartet F Student counc1l Operetta Senior play cast One act play casts Junior play cast Declanntory participants Junior-Senior banquet C1946 Cooks Office girl Bus drivers Custod1an Features division page Senior pictures Senlor baby pictures Senior snaps Mixed snaps Senior autographs Advertlsements , 9 0 D 7l D ' ' 8 e ---------------------------------------- 12 ------------------------------------------------0 16 1 --------------------------------------------------- 19, ----------------------------------------------------- 21 Band ---------------- ----------------------------------- ---------- Fe e Ae ' 3 -------.-..-.-----.-..--.-... ........ ---------------------------------------------------49 laitor Assistant Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Class Editor Assistant Class Editor Business Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager Activities Editor Assistant Activities Editor Assistant Activities Editor Features Ed itor Assistant Features Editor Typist Typist Dean lligh Clarenee Chrissinger Dorothy Ann Doyle Bob Lindell Lotitia Xheen len Haines oe Ilopfenstein Junior Mohr lilt Aspelmeier Lindy Uhrtiinger Dorothy Gibbs Caroline Rickey Marilyn Illsou Betty Gruver Madeline Ralston Marjorie lerner Typist Marjorie MoCu1ley Also we would like to express our thanks to Miss Benson, Norma Swan, and Mr Githens for their invaluable aid in assisting us to produce this annual ANNUAL STAFF J FHELILTY Mr D B A Wpafigllzns Miss I Benson Mr R A Snyder M A Iowa U Augustana Iowa U Superlntendent BA Music Athletic D1rector .Sv- Mr C L Anderson Mrs H Ceo11 B A Iowa Wesleyan C Mr J T d MissL Ormiston NESTC IolaU Io1mU Math Bc Sclence Home Economlcs B S ML Agriculture BA kzglish 1' U O C 0 . ' 0 3 0 . 0 . B 0 Ao Q . 4 ' so rv gf Ig li He W . ,, 1 - ,J- fl it -ilwwigg.-vw . U LA had A 4 . B U ' L- W A 1. QQ4Yii7 - 4 fig- 1 'T ?.A1 . , . P 4 W - ,.g. . I X , V+ I , X 0 0 I , , . o u c oar o - Q 0 I as n o B US 0 9 9 U 9 ' U 0 . . . I I C I . HENIUIQS fr-2 7. DOROTHY ANN DOYLE Dee Dee' 'If she would talk more we would know her better. Girls Glee Club-1,2,3 Operette Chorus-2,3 LINDY CHRISTNGER 'Chrlen 'He could on either sxde dnpute, oonfute, change hands and still confute Class Play 'S One Act Play 1 2,3 Operette Chorus 5 Student Councal 1 Class Officer 2 Athletic Manager 5, Letter Club 3, F F A 1, ,3, F F A Officer 1 2,3,4 LETITIA M betty 'Be vlriuoul, end you wil different Class Play S 4 Che lot Play-4 Student Director 3 Declemstory 5,4 Home Declam llnner 3 Interpretative Readlngs 4 Inter Refldlrgs Winner-4 Band 3,4 Girls Glee Club 1,2, , Mixed Chorus-4 Operette Chorus Gperetta Cast 4 Cantata l 2 Student Council-4 Clase Ofticer 3 1 FR W ALTER ASPELMEIER Welt Heads I go to the moviesp tails I go to the gym: if it stands on end, I study. Football Qletter-25,41 Basketball-2 flatter-3,41 Captain-4 Baseball fletter-3,41 letter Club-3,4 Class Play-5 DOROTIHY GIBBS 'Dot' 'Tre f1rst five hundred years a the hnrde t, but I can take it Clase Play 5, One Act Play 5 Girls Glee Club 1, Operstte Chorus 2, Library Helper 3 Class Offlcer 1 CLARENCE CH RISSINGER C lancey All great men are deed end I'm not feeling well Football fletfer Letter Cluh 3 4 Clues Plaf 3 4 fha Act Pla!-4 De-clqma+orv '5 Pome Declam Winner Bovs Fle Club 1 B nd 1 2 lhxed Cho us 1 3,4 Boys Quartet 1 I'1x d Quartet Oper tts Chorus Operettn Cast 3 ,tudent Council Burl mvton 'hgh School BOB LINDELL 'Swede' 'Whatever it ia, unless it'e e girl, I'm 'agln' Hz. Football-l,2, Basketball-2, flatter-3,45 Baaaball-1, flatter-2,3,4l latter Club-2,3,4 Clase Play-S one me Plly-l,2,5,4 Mixed Chorus-3,4 Operette Chorus-2,3,4 Boys Glas Club-3,4 Cantata-2 Student Council-2 Athletic Manager-l Operetta Cast-2 MARILYN WILSON Lyn Always laughing and seemmgly 9V Class Play 3,4 Band 2 Girls Glee Club-1,4 Mixed Chorus-4 Operetta Chorus 2 Library Helper-4 Swdent Council-4 Basketball l Lamont High School l KVNNFTH HA NES 'Ken As an athlete, he 15 great, as a man f1PSt rate Football l letter 2, Basketball l,2, letter 3 Captaln-4 Baseball letter 1,3 letter Club 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 One Act Play l,2,3,4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Operetta Chorus 3,4 Operetta Cast-4 Student Councll 3 Class Officer 2 A l , , F F A Officer 2,3 MAEJORIE MACULLEY ularge' I got what it takes if it doesn't take much. Class Play-3,4 One Act Play-4 Declamatory-3 Band-1,2,3,4 Girls Glee Club-l,2,3,4 Cantata-l,2 Class Officer-3 Mixed Chorus-l,2,3,4 Operetta Chorus-l,2,3,4 Small Group Instrumental-4 JOE KLOPFENSTEIN 'Barrelchoet' I used to be baahful but look at me now Football flatter 1,2 3 4 Captain 4 Letter Club l,2 3 Class Play 3 Class Officer 5 A 1,2, , BFTTY GRUVFR B G 'A little nons nse now and then is relished by the best of Onpretta Chorus 2 Lxbrary Helner 3,4 Student Council 2 Clnss Officer 4 J .1 ,, N . I B .' Il , - - . . J ' a .4 - I4 ' F. F. .- 3 4 v N 1 1 H 0 on ' . ' . 9 , , ' ,N . I us. - , Q - 5,43 Girls Cleo Club-l,2 - K - .47 jf ' t - .47 H ' ' ' n ' A ' , I F.:-'. .- ,2 3 4 CAROLINE RICKEY 'Blondien I can't think of two things once, so I trink of' him. Band-l,2,3,4 Girls Glee Club-3,4 Operetta Chorus-3,4 DEAN SLIGH 'Slug 'After me, Shakespeare comes Fxrst Football 1,2 flatter 1 Captain 4 Letter Club 'S 4 Class Play 1 Ons Act Play 4 Declamatory 3 A F F A Off1cer Class Officer 1 Student Councll 3 MADPLINE RALSTCN 'Wheaties 'Give her some work and s e Class Play 3,4 One Act Play 1,2 Student Director 3,4 Girls Glas Club 1,2 3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Accompanlst-4 Instrumental Solo Operettn Chorus 1 Cantata 1,2 Student Council 3 Class Officer 2,4 Band 2,3,4 ' Small Group Instrumental-4 CLASS MOTTO 'Time wasted is existence tlne used s life CLASS COLORS Silver and Blue CLASS O ER American Beauty Rose CLASS OPFIC RS Pr sfdent Linnl Chrl 1 Vlce President Mad line Ralston Secretary Treasurer Bet y Gruver Student Council Uembera Letltla Knoen LUFIIIH ills n Cl rence Chris lh er CL SS SP vSEH Mr D N Githens JWLIUS R. VOHR 'Junioru HI wonder how it feels tr be ignorant.' Football-flatter-l,2,3,4j Basehall-Cletfer-l,2,5,4J Lerner Club-I,2,3,4 Class Play-3,4 One Act Play-5,4 Uixed Chorus-3,4 Operettn Chorus-3,4 Boys Glue Club-?,3,4 F.F.A.-1,2,3,4 F.F.A. officer-3,4 AAR'nRIE WERNVR 'Marg1e Lou Fond of everythxnp hut b oks Class Play-4 N I V, 4 K - n , n X . V X . ll - -,,4D -e,4 FlF. .-1,2,z . . . ' -l,Z?,I5 N v ' . h A i '.' I I will do it well.n ' - FL 4 -2 . . 5 ' '2'5'4 e - - lj 's'n5er CLASS HISTORY OF n47n In n1neteen hundred and thirty four Mrs Bessie Hiller Metzger started ten members of the class of forty seven on their road to educat1on Their names are as follows: Junlor Bohr, Clarence ChT1SS1Dg6F, Llnoy Chr1s1nger, Kenneth Haines, Joe Klopfenstein, Letltia Kneen, Bob Lindell, Margorie HcCulley, Madeline Ralston, and Caroline Rickey The class proceeded to first grade without any additlons to the enrollment under the leadershlp of Mrs Nell Siberts Gorham Mrs laxine loolums Kurka urged us through second grade Dorothy G1bbs and Donald L1echty joined us in the third grace while we were under the care of Mrs Gayle Edwards Rotter lhlle in the fourth grade we gained four new members Ronald Crawford, Betty Lou Gruver, Bonnlo Chilson and Dorothy Ann Doyle Our 1nstructor for that year was Mrs Dorothy Bennett Re shaw We were guided through our fifth grade work by Mrs Clora Lynn Anton Walter Aspelmeier from Columbus Junctlon jO1h6d us in the slxth grade under the supervision of hrs Louise Shelman Miss Larie Bergstrom was 1D8tFUCtiDg us at the time that Dean Sligh, Bob Connop, and Joe Eberhardt were admltted to the severth grade Miss Fern Anderson was our eighth grade teacher when Richard Dllts entered the class Our sponsor and officers for our freshman year were sponsor, Miss Corken president, Dean Sligh vice pres1dent, Bob bonnop secretary, Dorothy Gibbs and couroil Durlnv the same year, Mary Purv1s and Marjorie Werner jo1ned our class The sponsor and officers for our sophomore vear were: sponsor Mr Weis president, Kenneth Halnes, vice president, Lirdy Chrislnger, secretary treasurer, Madeline Ralston, and Betty Lou Gruver and Bob Lindell, student council Marilyn Wilson was the onlv one we received to replace the loss of Bob Connop, Ronald Crawford, Richard Dilts and Joe Eberhardt Junlor sponsor and officers were: sponsor, Mrs Lorna Fry: president, Letitia Kneen v1ce pres1dert, Joe Klopfenstein secretary treasurer, Harjorie hcCulley The student council members were Dean Sligh, Madeline Ralston and Kenneth Haines The new members to the Junior class were Clarence Chrissinger and Howard Borders Those to leave at this t1me were Mary Purxis, Donald Liecht5, and Bonnie Chalson Du lng our senior year hr G1thens served as our sponsor, Lindy Chrisinger as president, ladeline R lston as vice president, and Betty Lou Gruver as our secretary treasurer Our courcil members were Let1t1a Kneen, Clarence Chris singer, and Ear1lyn Wilson The class me bership was only severteen at the time graduation due to Howard Borders moving in the spring of our senior year. Our class has been very active in the activities, and we are proud that all the boys belong to the letter club We w1ll try to express our gratitude to our teachers and instructors by always being a cred1t to them We hope we prove worthy of the education that th1s school and community has given us. 11 . - O I . . 'e I . O O O I' . . . . 0 C . s ' , 0 . 0 ' ' e ' ' . e e I 0 - e 'Z ' . 1 A . . O e - : g s ' ' 1 z treasurer, Walter Aspelmeier. Lindy Chrisinger represented the class in the student A . . O . . . . ' .V 9 ' 3 ' I e . J ' I - ' : ' ' - 1 - ' n . . e . 5 7 ' ' . . . . 0 . 1 . A . . I . . e A of of . . . O CLASS PROPHECY I glanced at my watch five mlnutes to five I had just five more minutes to await the arrlval of m plane I was reading a preview of the New York's World Fair whlch I was planning to attend, whe they annou ced the arr1val of my plane A once I p1cked up my coat and purse and walked to the ramp of the plane Here I was greeted by a cheerful air l1ne hostess, who, at once I realized was h8TJOY16 McCu1ley I proceeded to my seat, and after Marge had faithfully completed her ta ks, she sat down beslde me and we chatted about old tlmes. I explained that I was on my way to New York Clty, where my husband had gone to see about some new materials for his business Margorle informed me that on the prevlous day, Joe Klop fenste1n, Llndy Chr1s1nger, and Clarence Chrissinger had left for New York City via the sane plane to enter some of their livestock in the fair I rem mbered how it had bee Lindy's ambition to be a good farmer Marge said the tr1p to Chicago had been very eventful, considerlng the fact that Llndy was still talkative and that Clarence st1ll possessed his wit Joe sa1d there was no Mrs Klopfenstein, and I remembered how bashful he always was around girls. Before I realized it, we were landing at the Ch1cago airport where I would have to board another plane for New York City I was sorry to say good bye to Marge as it had been n1ce talking to her. After landing, I went lnto the station and inquired about my next plane, which I found would leave in f1ftee minutes Th1s gave me t1me to relax before renewing my Journey I decided to go outdoors and awa1t the remainlng few minutes I not1ced a familiar figure walklng towards one of the planes Sure enough, was Walter Aspelmeier, another old classmate I walked nearer and to my surprise didn't recognize me until I boldly walked up to him and introduced myself Walt was amazed to see me there and I explalned the reason, and then he proceeded to tell me that he was now married and employed by the axrport as a mechanic He had his face bandaged but he quickly related how there had been an accident while work1ng on an a1rplane, and that he hadn't acqu1red lt the way he got his scratches in school days He informed me that another classmate, Junior Mohr, would be a pilot of the plane carrylng me to Lew York We halted our conversation as it was departing time for m plane and Walt had a great deal of work to do some he looked in h1s u iform It brought back memories of how Junior had been a star on our football team Agaln I proceeded to my seat and anxiously awaited a ment I coulc talk to Junior hldway, on our trip, he came back and talked to me Jun1or's chlldhood dreams of becomlng a pilot had come true, and he seemed to be in his heighth of glory Slnce lt was almost t1me for Junior to take the controls a galn he bid me good bye. When I stepped off the plane at New York City I was greet ed by ng husband Upon arrlval at our hotel, I immedlately retired as it had been a weary day The next morn1ng I arose early, as th1s was golng to be a very busy day indeed. On the prev1ous day my husband had placed an appolntment for me with the dentist at nlne and one at the beauty salon for eleven After breakfast I thumbed through a booklet issued by the hotel A headline brought my attention to a familiar name whlch I quickly comprehended to be that of Letitia Kneen I read on further to learn that Let1t1a was manager of the hotel where I was staylng. I found her number and dialed it As luck would have 1t, she answered After a lengthy conversation she asked me to lunch with her, and we planned to meet in the dining room of the hotel at 11l45e It was exactly 9:00 o'clock when I reached the dentist's office so I wouldn't have to walt After the secretary took my name, I stepped into the inner office. At once I recogn1zed the dental assistant as Marllyn WIISOD She told me that she had been worklng for Dr Bryan for almost three years After the necessary work was finlshed I chatted w1th Iarllyn several mlnutes Glancing at my watch, I de cided to be on my way. After leavlng the offlce, I decided to gander up and down Broadway, taking in some of the glorlcus slghts that Broadway is noted for As usual, I found myself wandering around 1ns1de an exoulslte hat shop If the men could only see this they . ' . e t ' . ' . it . he As I boarded the plane, I noticed Junior coming across the field. My, how hand- - ' - mo- , . . 1 . O would really have something to talk about When I finally chose the hat that best su1ted my personallty, I accidentally noticed the trade mark inside, which read 'Dobbs' designed by Dorothy Ann Doyle Could this posslbly be my h1gh school class mate? I inquired and one of the clerks told me that field, Iowa and now had established quite a buslness hats here in New York I would have enjoyed talking 1D order to make my appointment at the beauty salon. Dorothy was formerly from Win of deslgnlng clothes as well as to her, but I had to hurry on Betty Gruver was manager and instructor of the salon She was out to lunch when I arr1ved and she hadn't return ed when I was ready to leave Much to my disappointment I was unable to talk to her It seemed as though I got in the noon rush on Broadway as it took me until 12100 o'clock to get back to the Paramount Hotel for my luncheon date w1th Let1tia I rushed in, thlnking she would surely be waitlng on me, but as usual Letitla late agazn I sat down to rest my weary bones and walt on her It was 12:15 she arrived and she expla1ned to me that some business difficulties arose and was before they had taken longer than she had expected we ordered our lunch and sat talking old times when we were back in Winfleld High School Let1t1a glanced up to see Kenneth Ha1nes and Bob Lindell walk into the dinlng room They noticed us almost as soon as Letitia had seen them They over our high school days Kenneth and that happy go lucky air of h1s and also a favorite wlth the ladies. Work still stand he has a wonderful ball team. sat down at our table and helped us to talk Bob are both coaches Kenneth still has his infectious smlle which has made him quite doesn't bother Bob too much, but we under Before Ke neth and Bob left Letitia told us that Caroline was employed in the hotel as telephone operator. I would have to make a special effort to see Caroline As I was to meet my husband at 1:50, Letitia and I brought our chat to a close and bid each other farewell. When I reached my hotel suite my husband hadn't arrived, so I picked up the morning newspaper Nothlng much of interest seemed to be in it until I noticed a headline which read NMISS Ralston presents concert' Could this possibly be another classmate? Sure but it seemed as One The column playing, just as I had anticipated enough it was At 8:00 o'clock she was presenting a concert, though everyone was going and tlckets weren't available for every further said that Madeline had acquired great fame for her piano Just as I finished reading the article about Madeline, my husband arrived, so we im ediately left to attend the fair I had thought the noon rush was a jam, but this was worse yet we V18lt9d nnny exhibits and my husband was particularly interested in the engineering de partment. He brought to my attention one of the engineerlng exhibits which was more outstanding than the others I looked more closely and discovered it was a fete of Dean Sligh Dean had also made a success of himself While we were still admiring it, who should step up, but Dean I talked with him for several m1nutes and he told me that the last he had heard, Margorie Werner was married and was llving in Oregon. My husband and I took 1n all the wonderful and 1nterest1ng th1ngs at the fair that were possible for the remalnlng tlme we had before mak1ng our return trip to Denver As we returned to our hotel that evenlng, memorles came back to me and I recalled that this short stay 1n New York had brought about word from all my graduat ing class of 1947 It made me feel a little sad to think that we would probably never all be together agaln, but at the same time I was proud to th1nk that all of m classmates had been successful in the type of work that they had seen f1t to choose The next day, we boarded our huge a1rl1ner and returned to Denver refreshed in mlnd and body 13 . . - , ' . . . - 0 of if time permitted. 0 , . . . , . . . I . A ' bLASS hILL We, the s nior class of 1947 of the Winfield High School acting under no undue intluence from any source do hereby bequeath the following abilities, properties and talent to the underclassmen, hoping they W111 accept them and use them to the best of their ability Nalter Aspelmeier, will my ability to slefp through classes to Le Roy Quinlan, Don't get too many zeros, Le Roy Lindy Chrisinger, will my readiness to enter 1nto arguments to Jack McCreight Keep the issues go1ng,Jack I, Clarence Chrisslnger, will my fast driving to Sheldon Kongable I hear you have a very good start,Sheldon I Dorothy A n Doyle, pass on my artistic talent to Gladys Lonsdale, knowing she will make the best of lt I, Dorothy Gibbs, will my love for short men to Bonnie Palm, take care of them Bonnie I, Betty Lou Gruver, will my ability to m81Ht81D correspondence with the strong er sex to Joyce Roositer Keep up the moral of the service men too, Joyce I Kenneth Haines, will my love for out of town girls to Eddie Grimmer, take care in Columbus Junction, Eddie I, Joe Klopfenstein, will to Bob Metzger my athletic ph sic Take care of it Bob , L6t1t18 Kneen, will my dramatic talent to Mary Ellen Hoover Make the best those lines, Blondie I Bob Lindell will my nicknames to Jim Finch hoping he may enjoy them as much I have , Margorie McCulley, will my curly locks to Barbara Van Vranken P S The hair pins, too care of her I M9d3i1D6 Ralston, will my musical ability to M rilyn Matthews, knowing she will use the txlent well I Caroline Rickey, well to Lois Martin my manv male acquaintances, hoping you will get more sleep then I did, Lois I Dean Sligh will my faithfulness for a girl named Pat to Keith Cummings I,Mar1or1e Werner, will my knowledge of Model A cars to Lee Kleinberg Don't abuse it as I did, Lee I Marilyn Wilson will my tendency for witty poetry to Loren Evans, knowing he w111 lmprove upon it Ne, the senior class of 1947 with mallce towards some, do hereby jointly relin quish our rights to such valued possessions as numerous waste paper baskets and waste paper deposited there in, together with hand carved oe ks, well-worn reading tible one copv of the register, and most important of all, our class picbmre This is to be placed in the most common part of +he building where each Student will oome face to race with it each day and thereby be inspired to the highest achievements The Senior Flass of l947 14 . ,. S . . . . . ' I ' - I , . . . I, , . . . 3 O I, . . . . . . U . . . . . 5 S - Q O O 1 L . . V . . ,, . . . , . O . I 0 O 3 . . - - . . . . I . T . W . . . , I . . . . ' of . . . , . . . . . as I I ' ' ' . . . I C I, Junior Mohr, leave m girlfriend to a responsible junior boy who will take good O .'. L . I - I 1 . , . V . . . . . O J . . ' . . . . , A . 7 . , . 1 . , . . . L , A KA - . Q . . J 4 I UNDER -ELHSHNEN 3 I I . Wu I 5. Pres. M. H111 S60- B. Royer V0 PFBS . L- Evans Treas N Lauer sc sc SC E Steffins J Flnoh K Doyle Thlrty Glfhf 1uniors entered school last fall as veterans of hlrh school Our class has been well represented 1n school 8Ct1V1t1PS Iembers of the class have pert1c1pated ln football basketball, baseball band glee club, mlxed chorus, small vocal groups, dramatics and P P A Eight een of the class worked hard and had fun at the practices for the class p ay 'Night of January l6th' All members of the class have vorked hard to ralse money for the Junlor-Senior Banquet Wf hope it w1ll be a success W I O SV U t . . t . ' t 0 o O O I . . . . n n . . ' :Q ' U ' - 0 K 1 A . . . . I' . ii . . . - ' I .1 J . 1 1 X ' I O O 3 3 . 1 I 1 L ' Y . . ,A E . . o ' o K Cummings IQ M L Lambert B Palm JUNHIEE B Brerm emar L W-Ulflllrl B Fisk W Chilson J Tolford G Lonsdale Nr- 4-hewq D C ornwell E Grimmer L Martln B Metzger J H0533-tm' 17 D 5 -4 Y 0 . - 1 ' A . ' M- .,, ,, . ' c X1 m ' x W 4 V-gf I 'fl Q- j .IVE L Q . ai :,'. 5 QD ls, JUNIUHE ...Alf R Cornwell E Youngmgn J LCCI-ewght B Van Vranken 11 ee D Lambert S Kon able R Sandquu. + E Lauber M E Hoover G Bates P 511611 L Kleinberg P Perrenoud B Klopfenstein 18 5 Z flap' f if l. o o . 0 f: L . '. L .0 0 4:h ,4: it C 0 Q g , .SQ , 0 0 1 is . I I - 5 W t I . I o , x -EUFHIVKUQEE V. Pres, PYSBQ SQCo'Tl'S8So E. Chrisinger T. Patterson No. Maxwell S C S C B Marshall D Haines We K Snell V Robertson N1 Maxwell G 8-11 As Sophonores we are vlad to have araduated from the Freen breshmen stare several lf our class have partlclrated 1H the 8Ct1Vlt16S of the school hamelv, baseball, football, basketball vlee club, mixed chorus, band one act plavs, declamatory and F P A Ne have enwoxed several partles durlng the school year They 1DC1Ud6d evenlnps at the Iowa Vesleyan pool and partles at the homes of var1ous class members t. . to s .. H n , ff.. . Q I 1 9 1 -1 , 4 l I Q . 7 . . N I I' I ev ll O , Q 1 H ' I . Y' - -. I J! A , ' N n 'o u 1' . V I . . , ' MUEE EUPHIEE - .--'SU' N Conard D Robertson R Beard 'nf P Mas on cCray W Hunt er B Hunter E Perrenoud R Young S Reynolds R Wllllams M Isla!-tin 'Y B Crawford A Chrisinger R Canby D Klng L wlndland -F'RE5HlVlEN- fJN V Pres Sec Tr as B Y H1 1 1 1 Yon 5 0Un51 n Pres J Evans D Johnson D Kellogg R Lemon Kongable R Kester When school f1TSt opened a bunch of ngreen freshmen , as we were known, entered the halls of U H S Ve dreaded most of all that '1n1tiation wh1ch wasn't really had at all and proved to be a lot of fun After that was over we settled down to walt for some more excltement to beg n he've engoyed several partles lncludlng a hayrack r1de and party at Snel1's after wards We had a sw1mm1ng party at Iowa Wesleyan and a sledding party wlth a party at Evans' afterwards The Freshmen hope the PSm81D1Hg h1gh school years are as much fun and as enjoyable as thls one 21 P1 - l SJ w ' , . - ,Eb . st. C. D' . lo In ' 5 155 -f g lei n a A I l , ' ' . E. ' . yy ' no 0 c 'I '. . n . ' J ' 1 . ' i . VHEEHNHN I X R Rodruck T DeYarman R Starr M Stockman 19 R Mason R Hatton S Sandqulst B Lambert R. Stoqkman B. Bargar R. Johnson E' Snell 1 ll 5 9 I 'af ty n Q ' , ' ff ' ww. an X f I Af K O I O . 'vm R Q I O ' ' ,bk f Asa BIGBIB GRAD! First ron kleft to right, Dean Johnson, Janet Bordere, Arthur Chrieeinger Second rows Bmnie Schenk, Joy Arthaud, Joan Schenk, Oeoil Reynolds, Richard Johneon Third ron Ihr-lone Kirchner, Betty llolander Dorothy lheninger, Dick Cornwell, Elmer Howard, llea Schmidt Fourth rows Milton Hoover, Virgil Harwell, hrgaret Fread, Bertha Patter The olaee offieere are ae follolll Preeidmt Joy Arthaud Viee Prelildlt Ylrdl Buell Secretary Treasurer Dorothy hanger We have played a number of Junior High pan his eeaeoa, inning the moat ot tha. Our Cheer Ladera are Ella Schmidt, Doroiy hlninger, and Joy Lrthaud Ie are having a Junior H151 basketball tournammt at lt. Plllllt High School lasting from the Sth of larch to the Bth llea Schmidt is the only regular baton tvirler from our olaee We have had one party this year at which we danced and played sllGe I IDD, Gilbert Crawford, Delorea Spangler. Teacher-lin Fern Anderson. W . 9 SEV NTH GRADE First row left to right Mark McCr ight, Virginia Ross, Nlrvin Walsinger, Donna Walsinger, Gwyn Lee Meeker, Tad Mellecker Second row Patricia Johnson, Virgil Stockman, Rose Adelle Bates, Dean Steffins, Dick Erenneman, Wylie Rickey Third row: Raoul Wolf Barbara Perrenoud B111 Barger, Janeen Mathews Fourth row: Janet Royer, Riohard Beard, Phyll1s Hewltt Teacher Miss W lma Wooley Absent -Jack and Bob Conn S IXTH GRADE First rows Qleft to rightl Larry Weller, Everett Chrissinger, Edna Borders, JoAnne Fleagle, Shirley Anderson, Gary Fisk, Virginia Beard. Second row: Lee Dale Rawhouser, Jack Finch, Mary Jane Schenk, Chester Chrisinger, Doris Rickey, Clifford Royer. Third rowg Shelby Howard, Thomas Flynn, Phyllis Chrisinger, Marlene Cornwell, Richard Fleagle, Keith Mathews. Fourth rows Connie Robertson, Darrell Rector, Roy Mathews, Donald Cornwell, John Grieser, Richard Gibbs, Jane Vollmer. Miss Thelma Hunter - Teacher 1 N .. v gi YW Mi h' ,L .- f VX' ' ' 1 ,. 1 :,. .QF ' . a aff K f lu A fl X ,Q -, . fa M ' rg X 1 .1- Q J T G H' V , ev ' .vi ig! Q If 55 My Q9 A x Q 'R w , K ' 1.x N 1: xg X ., , iff ' ' -TW' 5 WWQ, f , y ,.f,'xmu I v , i ,N PQ- Q vu-. V Q I 52 'JHIRD GRADE First rows Cleft to rightj P. Pontzius, V Kongable, J Yommgnen, R Miller, I Roberts, S Hoover. Seoond rows J Nicholson, D Jackson, E Stookman, K Singsheim, J Ross, B Perrenoud. Third rows I Scott, R Anderson, R Widmer, M Borders, N Ibbotson, C Robertson Teacher Miss Myrtle Meyerholz Q. W. ls' SHJOND GRADE First rows lleft to right, R Wilson, R Mathews, L. Stuolner, D Brennemn, C Zerbe, ll. Wolf Second ron I loflrdght, F. Haight, L lindland, L Robertson, I Peterson Th1rd ron T Freed, D Lake, B Boyer, I Stoehnn, R Reynolds, ll Allen Fourth rows J. Hill, C Borders, J. Beauchamp, C Deal, J Cornwell Fisk Fifth rows G Van Dyke, D Olena, ll lleeker, R. Roberts, R llorgen, G Hamilton Absent T Carden 5 Teacher Mins Betty Holendlborough E W N is .M . . 5 R A '1 ij E I f,r T ' ,R Q,-M, Mu :fu 4 is iv V ' . 1 , , fr .. is ,Q gg 3, Y. M Q N' 'G ' ' ' -C? . 3' lx i .A I K I Q rf ' ..., 51 It Q' ' 'M' -Qs b A , A 3' . ' gf' ' , 1-H ' K ? ' i , ix? 3. fn 1' y J ' i I X 5 Ns ? N l ! x 6 'F T '1 NW a 0 ,gg Q is r X af W Q, ,gi if Sf V!! Sept. 1946 1947 ACTIVITY CALENDAR 6s Freshmen In1t1at1Qn Party Sept Sept Sept Oct ct Nov Nov Nov Nov Columbus Junctlon Football There Keota Football Here New London Football There West Chester Football Here Napello Football There Junior Class Play Lone Tree Football Here Hlgh School Hallowe'en Party West Branch Football There ert F F A Duroc Sale Chapel Rev Porath Hlgh School Operetta Nov Nov Globe Trotters Basketball Here Hlgh School Party Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb .Eah. Qb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Aar Mar Mar Mar Aprll ApnLl Thanksg1v1ng Vacation Yarmouth Basketball Here Wapello Basketball Here Columbus Junct1on Basketball There Mt Pleasant Basketball Here Eacu lty Party Mbd18PO11S Basketball There Vacat1on starts also Hlgh School Party Mornlng Sun Basketball H re New london Basketball There Wayland Basketball There Columbus Tct Basketball Here Crawfordsv1lle Basketball Here F F A Party Henry County Tournament at New London Wapello Basketball There Home Declam Contest Crawfordsville Basketball There Wayland Basketball Here BanggConcert County Declam Contest New London Basketball Here Med1apolis Basketball Here Prelimlnary Speech Contest Mornlng Sun Basketball There Sectional Tournament starts 4 daysl Here Band Concert at Morning Sun Chapel Wesleyan Cho1r One Act Plays Prelimlnary Music Contest at West L1berty H1gh School Party Band Festlval May May Nav May May SeniorFUTass4Play Junlor Senlor Banquet Baccalaurate Commencement School Closes 0 I ' 0 ' ' . 26 - - Oct. 4 - - o ' O . 17 Oct. 25 - - Oct. 30 ' 0 1 ' ' B I 8 I O I 0 ' o . 22 ' A Y o ' . 27 ' . 28 ' ' W . 29 - - . 3 - - . 6 ' - - o 0 ' ' . 16 . l9 ' ' - - . 20 ' -- ' Dec. 30 School starts again. . 3 ' - - e . 10 - - . 14 , - - 0 1 0' ' . 20 ' - - . 22 . . . ' o . 29 . 4 - - . 6 . . 7 - - o ' ' B 127 , F - 15 . l4 - 3 0 I ' ' . 19 ' . 2l ' - - . 26 K l . 5 0 7 ' . 14 . 29 ' ' . 4 . . V 15 , 2 9 . - . .h ll . ' l5 16 SFUEIS 7. LETTER CLUB Front Rows Cleft to rightl Tom Patterson, Jim Finch, Maynard Hill, Bob Lindell, Lindy Chrisinger, Ke Haines, Joe Klopfenstein, Dean Sligh Middle role Coach Snyder, Bob Royer, Eddie Grim er, Clarence Chrissinger, Halter Aspelmeier, Ronald Young, Bill Klopfenstein, Junior Mohr, Jack !cCre1ght Back rows Sheldon Kongable, Robert Cornwell, Harold Lee, LeRoy Quinlin, Bob Fisk Duane Hill, Keith Cu mings, Rudy Starr. The Winfield Letter Club has been inactive for several years but this year it was reorganized and has 24 members Joe Klopfenstein was nominated President and Deen Sligh Secretary and Treasurer Out of these 24 members there are 8 seniors who have seen their lest days in the sports field They are the following: Ken Hsnnes, Dean Sligh Joe Klopfenstein, Bob Lindell, lalt Aspelmeier, Clarence Chrissinger, Ju ior Mohr, and Lindy Chrisinger. 0 --- -H ls- i YWQQ .NSW -af l 'L X M . H kr , . ww-mmm A ' 'f -,, ldsxvwse I -. 1 1 vim L ' :Lavinia - o, Q! instance , ' - - K Nfllll ........, .. , ,.,-.....-3:7 l e - . B.- P00 II mm. Front row left to r1ght Tom Patterson, Rudy Starr, Ronald Rodruck, Bob John son, Deane Johnson, Lee Klemnberg, Gllbert Bates, B111 Youngman, Second rows LeRoy Qu1nl1n, Maynard H111, Walt Aspelme1er Jun1or Mohr, Joe Klopfenstein Clarence Chr1ss1nger, Ken Hamnes, Dean Sligh, Back rows Duane H1ll, Coach R Snyder, Sheldon Kongable, J1m F1nch, Keith Gummlngs, Ronald Young, Bob Fisk wdd16 Gr1mmer, B111 Klopfensteln, Edward Lauber, Harold Lee Wlnfleld q1Hf161d Winfleld N1nf1eld Wlnfleld Wlnfleld The Season's Record Columbus JUHGtfOH Keota West Chest r Wapello Lone Tre Nest Branch Hao. - l 2 C D 3 . . WHS OPP ' ' vs '---- - -' -E -li H' ' vs ---------------- ----------- 20 13 Winfield vs New London ----------------------- 7 12 ' vs e --------- --------- 15 20 ' vs' ----------- --------- - - 22 6 .' ' vs e ------------------------ 35 O ' ' vs 7 ---------------------- O 19 BASKETBALL Front row: Roland Hatton, Jack McCre1ght, Ronald Rodruck, Tom Patterson, J1m Telford, Ronald Young, Robert Mason, B111 Youngman Second rows Duane H111 Edd e Grlmmer, LeRoy Qu1nl1n Bob Flsk, Nalt Aspelmeler, Harold Lee Ronald Koster, Back rows Coach Snyder, Bob Cornwell Mgr Bob Boyer J1m Flnch, Bob Llndell, Maynard H111 Ken Halnes, Llndy Chrlslnger CMgr WH Yarmouth Wapello Columbus Jct Medlapolls Mornlng Sun New London Wayland Columbus Jct Crawfordsvllle CF3WfOPdSV111S Wapello Mornlng Sun OPP The Season's Record Wayland New London Medlapo 1S Pleasant Lawn Wayland Mt Unlon Sectlonal Tournament Mornlng Sun D1StP1Ct Tournament Washlngton WH J C -D S S 'Til 'TEE 'TF7 30 27 55 . 20 19 ' 1' 51 Mt. Pleasant 19 22 County Tournament . ' ' 25 29 50 ' 35 31 53 28 27 . ' 45 3 57 50 ' . 55 52 ' 50 ' Sl 33 ' ' ' 54 55 ' 41 28 30 ' 43 54 Th1s is the probable baseball squad pictured above for the 1947 season These are the players that will report for are nine lettermen back from last yesr's team which won 5 and lost 4 They are in the South Ehst Iowa League and the t am with the seasons best record wins s trophy The teams in Henry County enter A Tourney at the end of the season and the l1nners receive e. trophy. CHEER LEADERS Patty Allen, Jinmry Evans Eloise Steffins, and Loren Evans JI y if baseball this Spring under Coach A1 Snyder. There lalt Mpslmeior Senior Forward Ji Finch Junior Fonsrd Bob Lindsll Senior Forward Kan Hun-as Senior fhard e'Nv.i yan-nguth Game ACTIONI 'IEDI APOLIS VS NINFIELD Yarmouth Game yn'rd H111 Junior Ponmrd Bob Fisk Junior Contax' Inlay Qxiulin Junxok' Forward Mai, Grhmor yunior gun-d dd I . K A 1 A 1 Y ww. K 1 HETIVITIES Band Back TOWlcL8ft to r1vht B Barver, D Klng, W 'hilson, B lo1ander,D Spangler , Meeker, E Cornwell, K Snell, J Young, G Lonsdale, T Mellecke , W Rlcke , CUmmlHgS, E Steffins, Lr U M dufstader, D1rector, N hoover, E Chrissinger, Rawhouser, B Brenneman, R Sandquist, R Johnson, R Canby, Second row a Ni111BmS, E Younzman, N Lauer, M Hoover, R Bates, D Johnson, R Stockman Van Vranken, L Kneen, C Rickey, V Chance, E bnell K Dovle, R K1ng,P Allen front row: M McCulley, B Palm, Rals on, P Johnsor E Chrlsznver C Chrissinger G Nau , L Mathews J Rossiter N012 ln picture Loren Ehrans La-an-as M1xed Chorus Back row left to rlght :B Llndell, R Kester, E Gr1mmer, J Telford, T Patterson, B Canby, K Cummlngs, C Chrlsslnger Second row, J Flnch, S Kon gable, M H111 Thlrd row, K Haines, J Mohr, N Lauer, J Rosslter, B Palm P Allen, E Chrlslnger, R Williams, J Evans Fourth row, h1 s Benson, Sandqulst, E Stefflns, E Snell, M Wilson, B Van Vranken, L Kneen, E Young man, D Klng, D Halnes Front row, J Young, G Lonsdale, M E Hoover, N on ard, M McCul1ey, G Nau, M Mathews, M Ralston faccompanlst Not 1n plcture Loren Evans . 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' ' e o 9 ' Vs Rs . . - - ' 9- K ' ' J ...S GIRLS TRIO GIRLS SEXT T .ith Snndquist Bonnie P.1m' Elenore Youngman Gladys Lonsdale Norma lauar Gladys Lonsdalg Bonnie Palm, llarlly-n Mathews Barbara Van Vranken L., Girls Glee Clu Back row left to r1ght x Miss Benson M E Hoover, E Chnslngor, rlsxrg r D K g are a Do Second row 'Io nxwell, We Vex well, N Lauer, L Wlndland, P Allen S ef'f1ns, B Palm, J Ros 1 ar Thmrd row R Srmdquxst, F Snell, T DeYnrr-Ian M U11 n P Vnn Vrankez Rickey, Kneen Font row J Vomg, C Lonsdale lx Conerd M McCullev G ,un ,A GIRLS TRIPL' TRIO Back rmvx Norma Lauer Bonnie Palm, Evelyn Chrlainger Joyce Rosslter BATON 'IWIRLFRS Front row: Gladys Lonsdale Elenore Youngman Rath Sandqmust, Back row 'hrvls DaYarman Elsa Schmidt Barbara Van Vranker, Geraldine Nau Front row Delores Robertson W1 Ima Hunter Accomnanist Manlvn Mathews Betty Hunter, Jackie Young, Johanna McCray aft,--I I .J I 1 , , . 1 5 K W... ., ,, A A b C ' J , . . . ' ' ,V A. Ch ,e, . in,B.M hll, K. iles. 'g, -P1 .. ..- - . ' - , . t . . S'C. v LZ - ' ,. . . , . ' so , .. ' 1, C. o . r 3 . . '. '. '. . ' A . Nau, E. Youngman, Mnrilvn Mathews, M. Ralston, Knccimrnnistl. , ' slifi 5 , E - y if ga. W 4, flfi I J ni? , . V 3 . . - ix V . S 'Q K , ' ' ' ,J .X, f P ' b nf' ' Y Q , n r ' ' ' , V I t Z . I . . 1 , ' FUTURE FARMERS OF AM RICA Back row left to rightl L u1nl1n R Beard, V Robertson, E Lauber, D Hill B, Klopfensteln, R Wllliams Second row, Mr Oerd, D HBIBSS, J Klop fensteln, L Kleinberg, H lee B Johnson, J McCreight, J Evans First row: J Mohr K Cummings, K Halnes, L Chrlslnger, M Hill S Kongable, C Chris s1nger STUDENT COUNCIL Front row Mar11yn Wllson, Letltia Kneen, Clarence Chrisslnger, Jlm Flnch Second row Kathleen Doyle, Betty Marshall, Elolse Steffins Back row: Bill Youngman, Don Ha1nes BOYS QUARTET MIXED QUARTET Keith Cummings, Sheldon Kongable, Keith Cummings, Bonnie Palm 38 Clarence Chrissmnger, Loren Evans Gladys Lonsdale, Loren Eva n 2 A o ' l , 9 0 L c , ' I ' I . 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Q ' mal -Q- I Peralta, The Winfield High School Glee Clubs presented the operetta, 'SONIA on Friday evening, November 22, 1946 This pP0duCt1OH was under the direct1on of Miss Illene Benson The Chorus and Cast includes the follow1ng left to right 1 Back row: Bob Metzger Junior Mohr, Jim Telford, Maynard Hill, Ronald Kester, Rudy Starr, Bob Lindell, Virgll Robertson Third row: Jim y Evans, Betty Hunter, liyla DeYerman, Ruth Sandquist, Kathleen Doyle, Lola Windland, Delores Robertson, Norma Conard Jackle Young, Mary Ellen Hoover, Elberta Snell, Donnie Ha1nes, Roger Will1ams Second row: Kay Snell, Norma Max well Virglnxa Chance, Betty Marshall, Patty Allen, Burnette Berger, Jim Finch, Madeline Ralston, Norma Lauer, Barbara Van Vranken, Eloise Steff1ns, Caroline Rickey, Arlene Chrisinger, Naomi Maxwell, Joyce Rossiter, Robert Canby, Marilyn Wilson Dorothy Gibbs, landa Chllson, Evelyn Chris1nger, Eleanore Youngman, Marjorie McCulley, Miss Illene Benson, Director Front rows Ken Haines, Sheldon Kongable, Tom Patterson, Keith Cumming Marilyn Mathews, Eddie Grimmer, Clarence Chrissin er Letitie Knee Glad s Lo d 1 Loren Evans, Bonnie Palm, Geraldlne Nau The cast includes: Maurice Peggy Martha Mayflower Pat Dunn Agn-nh Snwthe Loren Evans Bonnie Palm Letitia Kneen Keith Cummings Clarence Chrissinger S 9 na y ns 3 en Sonla Markova Borls Ivenuff Count Ginwhiski UFOIU Sergeant of Marines Marilyn Mathews Tom Patterson Sheldon Kongabla Ken Haines Eddie G-rimmer N - c J g, Sally -------------- Geraldine Nau Veda Veronal ---------- Gladys Lonsdale SHIIOR PLLY CAST HY WIFE'S FAMILY' Jeck Gay -Ken Heine! Stelle Gay -krjorie lleCulley Willie Negg Lindy Chrilinglr Selly Begg -Brilyn lillml Arabella Negg -Letitie Knem Noeh Begg Deen Slip Ima. Nagg -Madeline Relltm 'Doo' Knott -Clarence Chrieeinger Lotte Seylee Hrjorie Werner Detective Treckem -Junior llohr ONE LGT PLAY CASTS DARK WIND Nurse Betee -lhrilyn Hethewl Nurse Fleming -lhrjorie lleCul1ey Nurse Grayson -llery Ellen Hoover Stevens Deen Sligh 'IF IDI PIAYE CARDS AS ROME! DO John -Clerenee Chrieeinger o Bob Lindell George---- ----------------------- -Eddie Grimer Bro- ------- - ----------- - ----- -1--Keith Cullillsl 'A CHOSTLY EVHIING' Hrs. Theme lorrow--- ----------------- Pe t lheon Theodore Morrow -------- ------Berbere Ven Vrenkm Azeleen------ ------ -- -------------- Lo le lindlend Florian De Sylvestem'--- ----------- R oger lillleml Joan Sinme--- --------- --------- ---- -Norm Conerd Rush Simms --------- --- ---------------- -Jil Finch llra. Anneteeie Penfold ----- - ------- L etltie linen Kenyon Penfold--- ---- ------ - --------Junior lah! All playa were directed by lies Luoile Ormieten ws' X i Dolly White- ------ ---------------- D orothy Gibb! I I B b1111S11IIC,111Q C3I11I111D1 1 1D?I 111 P CAST AND CHARACTERS PORTRAYED QL.:-n to rightl Attorney Stevens' Secretary lhgde Sveneon fPrompter Jane Chandler Prison lhtron Clerk of Court John Graham Whitfield Attorney Stevens Sigurd Jungquist Bren Andre Bailiff Attorney Flint Judge Heath Attorney F1int's Secretary llrs Faulkner Irs. Hutchins Dr Kirkland Roberta Van Ransselear Larry Regan Elmer Sweeney Homer Van Fleet Director Miss Luoile Ormston Back row: DECLAMATORY PARTICIPANTS Lola Windland, Jovce Rosslter, Gladys Lonsdale Letltla Kneen Front row Mary Ellen Hoover, Marllfn Mathews, Barbara Jan Vranken Elolse Stefflns, Miss Ormlston Director 'On a Note of Trlumph N anny's e T1n Sold1er nJuSt Dav1d nRebecca Oratorlcal Div1s1on DF8m8+1C D1v1s1on Humorous D1v1s1on nL1ttle Mabel is the Llfe of the Party N d1es Ald af the Local Theater 'Ma at the Basketball Game 'heCmQo 'Bodv Beautlful nThe Hlghwayman nJane Evre nThe White Cllffs nGettysburg Address nMeCwrmn uTel1 Tale Hea t 43 Interpretatlve Readlng g it , lf 1 I J W I '7 5 5 7 ' W f- . 5 ai I 1. . 1 . 3 , . . , . . l ' , I . n1::1111Q3sas1QQtslr11Q 1111 t111111111111t11i1 D Littl ' ' -----..---.. ...... --- ........... ----......- N, . nqizziiiitittsi rtttz 1111111111111sztbtxxxcnllbxtiliti1:1111 n---------q--- -an--.----qu--Q----vu---n-q-n------n---q--un- ----- ' ' - ' ------- ------ ------- ---- --- Eloise steffins La ' ' n-----4---.----.-..-. -- ---------.------- nttbtrtibttttbttb 11111 1 I 1111111111111 . ---q---.- ---- ------g----------- ----.----n------Q-------qu---u l . , Q n . 11 it 1111311311111Qnttxrnitnnxbixunit ' n ' ' n-npq-----q------ - - --------------a----------- ' n ' n----------- ---- ---q---u-------u-p----un-una-anna-nu if - I, n Barbara Van Vranken Vary Ellen Hoover Joyce Rossiter Let1t1a Kneen Gladys Lonsdale Lola Wlndland Let1t1a Kneen Barbara Van Vranlen Marllvn Mathews Gla ys Lonsdale LLILIOP' SYLIOY' dA LQlA.8+' - ' 2.216 Those in the above picture re kleft to rightl Mrs Fry, mr Fry, Kenneth maine Betty Gruver, Lindy Chrisinger Marge McCu11ey Letitia Kneen, Msrilyn wilson, and Clarence Chrissinger On may 10 1946 the seniors of 47' put on one of the finest Junior-Senior Banquets that the school Gym has ever held within its walls. A fine musical group from Burlington was employed for the music. Dancing started shortly after 9, and lasted until 12. le enjoyed entertaining the seniors of '46' immensely and this lovely memory will always be with us as one of our favorite High School recollections. wifi 'HM so Km JK 43 COOKS BUS DRIVERS left to rightj Mrs Irene Rawhouser, and Mrs Rozella Crawford CUSTODIAN Cloyoe Rlckey 44 Cleft to right, Merle Linder, Bill McCreight, B111 Patterson, John Chllson, and Bert Gladd OUR OFFICE GIRL lorma Sian jig lin Q , C . Mrs. Hazel Lambert,.Mrs. Dorothy Baker, 1 t t . 1 FEHTUFEE5 Egg 'fi sir Inn: 11 In mario .Ama nfl: A-wx.. 'Wish -J. '1'..I7 : Q. -15... T. Nr 1 S 4 X '-f---3 Y .Q . Q . , , ,. ML w M XM M MU bm. 1 DAD ELFISE UF' Q mdwwm JK 47 si 'lg -L.. -5 ul x -nz i mug --.-.. rw: am? -9. P Ss.sTiv-s C15 6' J OIJ ST1-dsl HMX of '47 Gee!! ls ? 'as fa. rm'-', ,s W1 ua-ul up 'Users Hubby Hubba. Club Chumf Jail' Gals Fr-3enJ,! which CS which? A 'n1retSomc f7r-eff? 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