Winfield High School - Mirror Yearbook (Winfield, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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J , 1 2 bg , H ' ry 23 St J ' U an 33- .s fys' I+, O . 1 3195 lf ll ' H xed Ck A g 41' N 'X L ,ff UN :I ab- blk of ' Q EK O CLASS PROPHECY Time Judgment Day Place Before the Bar of Justice Judge St Peter Hwhen this class of nineteen fifty quits the battlefield of earth And St Peter I fancy I can Speaking loud and clearly about a job well done asks their spirits to rename their deeds of worth, hear them as they step up one by one June Davis I was a dietitian and lived off the fat of the land Bob Johnson I owned a racing stable, but they had to use a calendar instead of a stop watch to time my horses Delores Robertson I was a successful movie actress, and I discovered one thing, that flattery consists of soft soap and t soap is 907 lye Bob Mason I made a fortune by crossing carrier pigions with ducks to dellver messages to submarines Signa Sandquist I discovered the newest thing in short snacks, a skinless frankfurter without meat Richard Lemon I was made famous by proving that a beet is a potato with high blood pressure Eleanor Kongable I was a gossip columnist Boy, I sense of rumor Ronald Kester I became noted as a press agent My was my 'lie abilityu I made millions as a statistician stastics show that Yale grads have while Vassar grads have l 7, which show that women have more children Dorothy Kellogg really had a greatest asset For instance, l 3 children merely goes o than men where you smell your own flowers Johanna McCray I caused a sensation in the patent office by sug gesti g that people keep their house warm by having the painter give it tvo coats Ronnie Rodruck The second HNew Lookn in cars was one of my many brainchllds The Cadillac had nothing on my car Virginia Chance My heights were attained as a psyciatrist I even studied the nervous system of plants CI discovered that a raisin is really only a worried grape D Roland Hatton In my prime I was a big man Why, I had twenty thousand people under me CI was a vatchman in a cemetery I Elberta Snell I was the first erson to harness the world's greatest waterpower a woman's tears Deane Johnson I was very successful as a snuff manufacturer because I put my busine s in other people's noses Burnette Bargar I spent my life putting neople's faces on paper, and I was well paid for it 0 U ' 9 .rv sof Q U . : ' - . Ray Beard: I got married and discovered that a wedding is a funeral Bill Youngman I became e very well to do Southern planter, I was an undertaker Jggkie Young I lived a happily married life after having toured the world for fifty five years Duane Hill From experience I say that money doesn't always bring Happiness A men with ten million dollars is no happier than e man with nine million of orp, and I retired when I was 28 years old Rudv Starr I had the novel idea of riding ot the moon by standing over an atom bomb explosion As you must know, I dldn't quite make it laxine Stockmen I made my fortune by promoting the idea of drinking uercurochrome before going to bed so the sleeper dreams would be in technlcolor. It also boosted the undertaking business Jim Evans I discovered a Dooze mine, What Duz doesnvt do Dooze does U13 Twyle DeYarmanL I 'Bs the head dress-designer for the royal family . 'S nClaSs Willn we, the Senior Class of 1950 of Winfield High School, being of sound minds and bodies Csometimes wondering about the minds! and acting under nombre undue influence or high pressured salesmanship than necessary, bequeath the following of our worthy and appreciable talents and powers I Burnette Barger, will my love for books, especially Bookkeepin to at Johnson Don t wear themcnt too fast. I, Raymond Beard, will my ability to study in agriculture class to Gerald Purvis I hope you don't work to hard. Virginia Chance, will my clumsiness to Delores Spangler You'll fin 1t's pretty nice to have someone waitcn you once in awhile. June Davis, will my love for Ford cars, especially if they' blue to Beverly Miller, Twylg DeYarman, will my love for the study hall and my blonde hail' 0 -TOY Arthallde Make ood use of the Jim Evans will my cur y hair to Rona d King My secret Toni' Roland Hatton will my speed to Dean Davis Make good use of it Duane Hill w ll my bashfulness to Ervin Berkshire You's be surprised how 1 helps I, Bob Johnson, will my unread Newsweek magazines for Government class to Virgil Maxwell Be looking for a test, Virgil I, Deane Johnson, will my fondness for the photography room to Milton Hoover You can donnch to liven it up, Milton. I Dorothy Kellogg, will my love for studies to Elsa Schmidt Wou d you care to borrow my magazines? I, Ronald Kester, will my abiltiy to jump and touch the rim of the basket to Jack Finch Remember, Jack, practice and determination bring startling results I, Eleanor Kongable, will my shortness to Richard Johnson It does have its advantages and also its disadvantages I, Richard Lemon, will my tactics in football to Mark McCre1ght in the hope that he won't get caught at them I, Robert Mason, will my words that nobody heard in typing class to anyone who needs them I, Johanna McCray, will my desk to Dorothy Ensminger It's easier to talk in t e back of the room without being caught I, Delores Robertson, will my interest in a certain kind of ball I onald Rodruck, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Gilbert Crawford I Sigma Sandquist, will Charlie to Iargaret Fread Thiscne I' willing to let YOUIIBVG and I do mean wil1ing I Elberta Snell, willnay orneriness to any Junior who thinks he cou d use it I, Rudy Starr, will my freckles to Shirley Anderson Don't try to remove them because they are permanent. I Marine Stockman, will ny lity to talk and get away wi. th it to Donna walsinger sure you'll appreciate it I, Jackie Young, will my creerleading sweater to someone who has lots of pep and c n't use it. If you run a little low, just try One A Day Vitamins I, Bill Youngman, will my studiousness to Larry Weller. Be careful or you'll be going to It Pleasant, tool To the remaining high school students the seniors do hereby Jointly relinquish our rights to such valued possessions as numerous waste baskets, well worn reading table, squeaky lockers and most important of all our class picture This is to be placed in thelmost common part of the building where each student will come face to face with it each day and thereby be inspired to the highest achievements signed by THE sEN1oR CLASS or 1950 U32 5 8' Ia ' . I, H re I, t I, 5 2 0 ' sl I . rl - Ll . ' O O O i .Q O O I O 31 .1 . . player to Jane Vollmer and JoAnna Fleagle. Let's not have any fights. , O . 4 . m -- O0 1 . A' Q31 e I-'fl v e 8 A Q- 1- . O I CLASS HISTORY Thirteen years ago last fall, ten members of the cl1ss of 1950 started on their way through W H S They were started under the sup ervision of Miss Weise Those that started together are Virginia Chance, Roland Hatton, Deane W Johnson Dorothy Kellogg El anor Kongable, Richard Lemon, Robert Mason, Signs Sandquist, Jackie Young and Bill Youngman The others who started this same year, but mov ed away are Rennie Stewart, Earl Combs, Theodore Neil, Joanne Schenk Robert Ross, Morris Woods, and Twvla DeYarman The class proceeded to the first grade with one addition and one loss in the enrollment Patricia Dupis entered and Earl Combs moved We were under the leadership of Miss Dillon We were urged through the second grade b5 Miss Beebour By this time we had lost Robert Ross, but gained four new members, Robert Johnson, Burnette Bargar Maxine Stockman, and Richard Stockman Under the supervislon of Esther Growl we were instructed through third grade We gained three more members Elberta Snell, Harry Dale Lauber, and Donald McCone, Theodore Neil, Patricia Dupuis, Rennie Stewart While in the fourth grade we were under the care of Margarita North Steinhouse We gain ed three more members, Ronald Rodruck, Ronald Kester and Mar aret Fread, We also lost three Moria Woods, Tw la DeYarman and Joanne chenk During our fifth year Mary Ruth Peek and Merle Evans joined us This wear we lost Harry Dale Lauber and Margaret Freed le were instructed by Veba Krie ar It was in sixth grade under the supervision of Eleanor Wilson that udolph starr started and Deane M Johnson left us Our teacher while in seventh grade was Marie Bergstrom This year Mar Ruth Peek left us and Twvla DeYarman returned after the first semester. Now in eighth grade Harrv Lauber left us again at the close of the year. Our sponsor and officersfor our Freshmen vear were Sponsor Miss Lucille Ormiston President Jim Evans, Vice President Duane Hill, Secretary Treasurer Jackie Young Our student council member was Bill Youngman In our Sophmore year our sponsor and officers Roland tton, Secretary Elberta Snell, Treasurer Duane Hill Student council members were Jackie Young and Robert Johnson Two new members were added this year, June Davis started the vear and Chrystal Oster berg entered during the year We lost Richard Stodkman our Junior yean During our Junior year our sponsers were Mlss Illene Benson and Mrs Helen Cedil for one semester and Mrs Margaret Watson the next semester Jackie Young was President, Robert Mason was Vice Presicent, Elberta Snell was Secretary Treasurer, and Burnette Bargar and Jim Evans were Student Council Members Our sponsors br our senior vear were Mr Jones and Miss Illene Benson The class o flcers were, Presldent Jim Evans, Vice Presicent Robert Johnson Sec etary Treasurer Virginia Chance Student Council Members were onnie Rodruck, Duane Hill, and Robert Mason Ravmond Beard and Johanna McC1-av made the last addition to our class Our class has been verv active We are especially proud or our bows who h ve been on the football and basketball teams We also have participated in band, dramatlcs, maslc, cheerleading and plays Our four ears ln high school have been fun e've enjo ed our work and pla together e plan to make good usecf the education that we have glned in the flne school whlch the communltv has provided fbr Ilfl , O J O - , - : x 1 9 1 , 0 0 0 . 1 7 O .. - ui s s O - X 0 , - z Y S . C . 7 ., 0 s ' T - . 7 , - - - N 0 were, Sggnsor-Miss Illene Benson, President-Jim Evans, Vice-Pres1dent- L - I . . O - - A r - - . I V ,I s 5, , I . X, ' , . gg' Y, ' 1 X' , 'fn' us. ' Juniors so ' fl 35 1.-.-3 LEELIM I fill JWN OR CLASS Back row, left to rivht Netson, Arthur Chrisinger, Ronald Kin Richard Johnson, Harold Mathews, Denny Schenk, Mr Lloyd Second row Virgil Maxwell, Gilbert Crawford Margaret Freed Dorothy Ensminger, Darl ne Kirchner Milton Hoover Front row Bertha Patterson, Betty Molander Beverly Miller Joy Arthaud, Elsa Schm dt Toanne Schenck ' JUNTOQ PLASS PKAY Back row, left to right Ronald Ying Arthur Phrielnger, Richard Johnson, Front row Betty Molander Delores Spangler Darlene Kirchner, Don otny Eneminger, Joy Arthaud, Flea Schn'dt Mr Fllckinger f -a at - at ff- : r y . Q ,,,.................... 5 , Q s If S 'Cl 5 e x - - Q Q 3 ' a 0 Ni? M I 4 4 aa f ' ' L F ian - ' ' X: N, ,, 9 f , f 1 3 no M, , A o . 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Q.-,T-I. Tw--, 4 . ., -'n w- 41-33 Y, ,--V. x-.., ni., fnfqtiy 'r-,yyv--.5 A :fmvvfi-, n1:1vA-411' T?ir? ruv: Wvf f ' 1ft', 7: ' Iff'i ' f, in i i:, TD 71 Mzrjuw, fflrrdl-.nv ' H- Aw, , . ,f.1C ,z I .n..t. i 1 , ' ...- -Af- J1 .L 1 'W :- P Y-,. idx .Sf Llfhletics Homecoming tor Winnold FiidoY Mount Vernon Game That Night R bertso I porta t L gui is Pr ft 14 6 gb si- WV it T loci Choo' nine X65 995 ecord Crowd Kroon 0 cms X o Sees Wmheld 'XY on we S Q9 fy tt.ie:eow '5'1? !. 'ZE33'3 f 9 :GW w tch I 0 sovigoi lasts! Fifth 0,225 qzgw N35 dv WN Q U1 9 9' 'fi' QMS W 09 MZ? ' 96, 9 393' Q53 A Q 4 'bs X 170 90 the f 'Sf X I 0j Wg! 2 9 avi 19 0001, vena 9 X 669 5 W0 hm F0 dl 'S 0 6999 1 0:4 3346 Qc! d 9 H818 Wt? Q' 1f.f 'e? ay I Q9 IQ: 'fi Wm Sch lAlu In ted he HN T Hm gDa Whig Q 1 Sw -Q l005r 'Us S 0 4' 'Q 'Q 'Evo 3 V Q If 01' 04' 5 5' QS' 4, s I 6 x 0.0 J 0 Wssgty SQ?-as lf 'iff-01.1794 x s Sf 4' Wywbfqm 0 1231 I A . Pelores 0 n m n ea w e esented as Game a er - , Hi A S 1 -icoming --min Win of Inna ro-E O i , 1 ,JI Cla I . l A ha ssesa -.Q m l I Year? Tflecqgg vfngfid high ' 1 , F' offers fosch001 , 6o,.f 60 6 ag fougwghe ' 6 065000420 in Q. 3' - 55 60060 060 In' V ' , . ,fir 0 6' qvdf' 9143, 'X so 9 Q Ore an ans ' 'T'fQ:f?'f'3o go -o . ' Q . 'tv - 0,,'4'ir95L- +5 ', S 3 ff s 1 N aj , Q . Q 0 - -'B Q101940 lo sr x K 1 oo -- f iv f on '- 0 A tg ' 5 x Q' ,1 0 A' f N , ' , o Q K fx 1. 0 A X 9 Q 0 Q ' .' r' ' X Q 4 ' W 9 K X XS? . Q ' o ci ff 0 Q 9 H 0 f , . i 6 2 A ' x ' f, , qw ' A Q00 ' 2 5 o 49 4 Q' to '70 0 X ' O S' 'vi' 0' i 8117 0, 06 A may 9 QQ, 99 X lie I yi ' 0 44 4 I e li Q 4' e Qi' 1' Q 6 Nu ' x 61 6 . AP The I o hoo: 1949 ' Q .Q , C Wolvegacll' O! 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'Ns I Johnson, Jim Evans Mr Vermazen Second row Richard Gibbs, Shelby Howard, Jack Finch Clifford Royer, Eetel Purvis, Mark McCre1ght, Richard Fleagle Back row Evert Chrissinger, Virgil Stockman, Dean Steffens, Ronald Ying, Chester Chrlssinger Art Chrlssinger A357 Back row left to ri ht Larrv Veller, Ronnie Kester, Jim Evans, Elberta Snell front row left to right mwyla DeYarman, Elsa Schmidt, Vlr ginia Chance, Jackie Young dl I . . 5, L EI' u ' L 5 - ,XJ f al 1 5' . . E - I If , - ' .f,g 5, - .QW Front row: left to right - Gilbert Crawford, Duane Hill, Bob : ' I , , . QW T g s H Ea Q9 ,W F 3 l Nb Q ,N X OX X C652 'J f'N . QQ l 1 X Q ff' D 'fi mi Q? X f Fqvf A Af L -4. rw 74 .kv xy Nl x qlxx :xgfa .QC - -ii., -wun, ' .L-nLa p93: 5Qiin,?f3ii'Q'T25 fi A ',LQgHr 4 fxffg .f.NlX.v, 1 if L h c L J if F3 Q 5 QC Q , 13 .xxx .J 1. D54 S in sq - up rr' . hhl ,V K HD? 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Phyllis Wew'tt Gwen Meeker, Patricia Johnson, Joy Arthaud Virginia Rose June Davl Twyla Devarman, El berta Snell MIXED CFC RY, 5 rent row' Vary 'ane Sc erv Tear F 1 Gwer eeler 'o Ann Fleagle, Janeen Natne Roae Eatee Dorf tg Vnen rger urrette 'argar Doroflg Wellcsz, T Okie Vo nv Seccn' row rw e Uela'1ar P t J M Je fre Spangle Srlrley Anoer on Phy 11 rf elnper c than' W 4 Betty Volerder 1 g'n a Cnarce Wle rc nfperl arlene 'cr me W A rr' mae P U4 e n Ronnie Veeter 'Curt' row D l Volrvmar I 4 fe l rs Xllton U o L ee Dale Rauf e Qn J 'ta fe per Iarwe l 'veret e frrlelnger Q -1 7' ' 1 1 , A D : 1, H 1 ' ' 9 . 2 '. L .ex x, .4 .. ' n 'v Sn - ' .... A 1, . . l F . A. 1. h-1.., u . vOl Y., . .T , L' . . ,,vrs, . A V, ,t,'..-iz , B'. - , .,,' , v-9 . - 'J -- . ': 4 yl - ' . ., a SNSSTR, ' 1. .s . r, 1 - s 1 S Cn Af' nf , Jly Ar . '., nev-rZy Miller, A .. lar' , Y r'-.1 , - . , ,. 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YCDUR YEARBOOK WAS SUPPLIED INTER COLLEGIATE PRESS KANSAS CITY ie Scioafa 05,4 0 40Z4qecm GRADUATION by the anew wwe to 5 a mental DAV-SON CORK BACK?-E BULLETIN BOARDS DAV SON cork back and changeable letter bulletm boards are constructed wlth Ilght walnut flmsh frames The cork posting surface consusts of it unch cork mounted on W1 Inch 3 ply veneer The changeable letter Insert IS of grooved wood felt covered These bulletins are made to endure as only the flnest of materials are used In thelr construction FORUSEIN Bllf b d tht I B II b d h u em oar wa wo se U elm our wll two Set SCHOOLS In glass doors One slde cork CHURCHES the other changeable letter cork FAC-I-ORIES Insert In glass doors Both sldes STYLE TWO SETIN GLASS Letters are not Included Sao oo 32 50 STORES 30 42 52? 23 36 se 25 ALL PRICES F O B CHICAGO SPEC AL ASSORTMENT OF 600 AND! 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