Winfield High School - Mirror Yearbook (Winfield, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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emot efazu ffutoty Way back in the year l943 we arrived at the scene of Winfield Consolidated School with nme of our present eighteen members under the direction of Miss Helen Fleming They were as follows Richard Anderson Nancy Ibbotson Vergene Kongable Bob Perrenoud Wanda Roberts Jerry Ross Eileen Stockman Janet Youngman and Rex Wldmer ln addition we had Janet Drmkall Carolyn Gibbs John Guenther Duane Jackson Helen Lelchty Dickie Phillips Pat Pontzlus Carolyn Robertson Marvin Salyers and Richard Schwer We had a successful year in first grade under the guidance of Mrs Hazel Hoover We gamed Warren Scott Royce Muller Susie Hoover Katherine Slngsheim Joyce Nicholson and we lost John Guenther Marvin Salyers and Richard Schwer Irene Mabel Borders and James Hnrte loined us an second grade under the direction of Miss Betty McLandsborough Our class advanced to third grade under the direction of Miss Myrtle Meyerholtz We gamed Edith Underwood, ond Larry Lee Rushton and lost James Hlrte Janet Drlnkall Carolyn Gibbs Helen Leuchty and Dickie Phillips We gamed Bradley Jones Curtis Dalton De Lana Osterburg, Larry Vance Barbara Chandler Edwm Nicholson and lost Duane Jackson Irene Mabel Borders and Larry Lee Rushton un the fourth grade under the direction of Miss Adeline Humphreys ln the fifth grade we lost Curtis Dalton under the direction of Miss Mary Lou Kalbourn ln sixth grade under the leadership of Mrs Arlelgh Rowland and later under Mrs Jack Zerbe we gamed Bennie Fread Bernadlne Bertlow and lost Bradley Jones vanced to eighth grade stall under the direction of Mr Leonard Messar Sixteen pupils received their diplomas They were as follows Richard Anderson Benme Fread Susie Hoover Nancy lbbot son Vergene Kongable Bob Perre noud Pat Pontzius Wanda Roberts Jerry Ross Warren Scott Eileen Stockman Katherine Slngsheum Edith Underwood Rex Wldmer Janet Youngman and Katie Wiley In our freshman yeqr we gained Terry Anderson and Paul Cook and we lost Susle Hoover ln our sophomore year we gamed Eileen Cox and lost Katherine Sangshenm Pat Pontzius and Benme Fread We regained Susie Hoover in our lumor year ln our sensor year we gamed Lmda Netzger and Kay Clifton The sponsors and officers for our four years of hugh school were as follows FRESHMAN JUNIOR Pres Richard Anderson Pres Rex Widmer Vice Pres Wanda Roberts Vice Pres Terry Anderson Sec y Katie Wiley Sec y Wanda Roberts Treas Nancy lbbotson Treas Richard Anderson Student Council Rex Wtdmer Student Council Paul Cook Richard Sponsors Mr Ralph l-lerman and Mr I-lerbert Anderson and Nancy lbbotson Von Arx SENIOR SOPHOMORE Pres Vergene Kongable Pres Katie Wiley Vice Pres Wanda Roberts Vice Pres Eileen Stockman Sec y Janet Youngman Sec y Edith Underwood Tneas Eileen Stockrnan Treas Vergene Kongable Student Council Vergene Kongable Student Council Nancy lbbotson and Rex Wndmer, and Warren Scott Wanda Roberts Sponsors Mr Ross Engel and Mr Sponsors Mr William Purden and Mr Norman Bruce Bowersox Pogemuller I4 Q O . I . . . . . : ' I I I I I I . I I . . . . . I . I I I . I . . . . I . I I . I . . I . . I . . . . I . I . I . . . I . I . I . I . . . . . .i , . I . I . I . I . I . . . . . . I . I I . I ' . ' I I I I . I . . . . ' . I . . . I ' I I . I . I I De Lana Osterburg, and Royce Miller. With the addition of Katie Wiley in seventh grade, we ad- . . . : . I . I . I - I I , I . I I - I I . I . . . I . I . I I . . . . I I . . . U . . I . . . I . I . . .- . i . I .- . . - . . - I . . . . , l . I- . ' u- . I ' 0 u- - -' I . - I . I I : . , .

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emo: glass Wall I Rachard Anderson, wall my abalaty not to get kacked out of physacs to Duck Roberts I Terry E Anderson leave my TEA to Lupton Here s hopang he and has customers lake at better than I do I Paul Cook, wall my long legs to Mackey Beauchamp so as when walkang wath boys has same age he wall not have to run to keep an step I Kay Clafton, wall my abalaty to be the quaetest soul an school, also my abalaty to keep out of all sorts of maschaef and to study luke nobody else studaes to my understudy Betty Ross I Ealeen Cox, wall all the fun and excatement of beang a senaor to all the lunaors May you have a wonderful senuor year I Susan Hoover, wall my quack temper and stubborness to Evelyn Bunker Don t let at get you an trouble, Evelyn I Nancy lbbotson wall my sewung abalaty to Duxae Owens Hope ,four garments turn out better than mane I Vergene Kongable wall my gym suat to any of the freshmen 9ll'l5 Wl'10 S0 CISSPGTUIBIY WONT to own one ofthe cute lattle thangs I Landa Metzger, wall my abalaty to type contemporary problems tests to Judy Hall Remember Bob Perrenoud, wall my abalaty to make the quarterback reach on punts to Make Jennungs I Wanda Roberts, wall my fondness of Wyman to Make McCreaght Its a luttle closer than Burlangton, Make I Jerry Ross, wall my abalaty to clamb to the top of the rope an P T to Larry Stucker I Warren Scott, wall my abalaty to struggle through four years of hugh school to Ruchard Claf ton I hope you can make at wath less trouble than I dad Ruchard I Ealeen Stockman, wall my last name to Maralyn Meeker You don t need a lawyer, Maralyn a Justuoe of the Peace wall do I Eduth Underwood, wall my abalaty to wrate letters to Susan Jennungs Good luck Susan Rex Wudmer, wall my wrecked Buack to Coach Duck Schmatt I Katae Waley, wall my lakang to work an the Wanfaeld Market to Eddae Rathrraell Janet Youngman, do hereby lawfully create a solefully truthful, charutable contrabutaon to Norma Long, thas obaect beang my study hall mate, Kay Clafton Be careful not an any way to lower your socaal standang, Norma I3 I O . , . . . , . . I I ' -' . . , . , . I I . . . . . . i K I I . . . ll ll ' ' I . . . . . . what the questions were and look up the answers before the test, Judy. I' . . . . . . . . . , . , . I . . . . . . - . , . . . . , . I ' I I . . . . . . . I . ll . . . . . 0 I, I . . .



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.Yeniot 61444 ptopiecy As darkness slowly settles over the thriving city of Winfield, Iowa, on June l, I966, Chief Detective Richard Anderson prepares to leave his streamlined office on the 29th floor of Butler Hotel. As he starts out the door he notes the paper left on the desk by his bell boy. On the front is scrawled, Verdict of the Class of l956. He opened it and read: Katie Wiley has just entered the psychopathic ward at Mr Pleasant Hospital As a nurse, of course. Susan Hoover has twenty-six children. Don t be alarmed, she is a kindergarten teacher. Warren Scott has resolved to never again believe in signs He followed the direction for one that reads Learn Travel and Excitement while Qtting paid You guessed it, he is doing K. P duty in the army Eileen Stockman has finally achieved her lifelong ambition of being on the stage she scrubs it Nancy lbbotson has finally found an outlet for her talent- she is teaching vocal music in Sung Sing We find Linda Metzger is now an assistant for Arthur Murray She teaches people how to be light on their feet Vergene Kongable can be seen In the Pan American Building In Washington D C. She has been working for several years to achieve better understanding among the delegates She has finally succeeded in getting them to understmd that they are not to park their bubble gum on the under side of the conference table Eileen Cox is a warden of the women s reforrnatory There are few inmates, however, as she usually forgets to lock the gate at night Due to his oriental background Bob Perrenoud is hooking beautifully colored rugs The latest was hooked from Thrifty Clrft s Wanda Roberts IS an efficient beauty salon operator Her motto IS Keep your hair in place stead of In his face Because of his superior ability Rex Wldmer has been chosen to represent the United States in Olympic Games He is to hold the finish lane husband Jerry Ross claims to be the only explorer to find a cow s nest While walking through a pasture, he found a pile of milk bottles Janet Youngman has taken over the Potomac Fever column in the Des Moines Register Now she is getting paid for her witty remarks Kay Clifton is now a noted mortlclan l-hr motto ls, If you are going to drop over, drop over at Cliff s Terry Anderson has recently started a bachelor s home So far he is the only Inmate Paul Cook has left the city in disgrace After many long years as a campaign expert for the Demo- crats, he was found using IKE pans to hold up his trousers that all his classmates had tumed out lust as he thought they would I5 , . U ' ' I' ll . . . . t . I ,, . . I in- . . . . I . . . the Edith Underwood is a happily married housewife. She says married life is fine if it weren't for her . , . . ' l ll ' As he left the office and took the elevator to go home, Richard couldn't help but marvel at the coincidence

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