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DEDICATION We the senror class of 1957 proudly dedrcate th1s annual to the person who has helped us through hardslups Qterrrbly large math and scrence assrgnmentsj fun qstayrng after school and scrubbrng walls etc J and profrt fthe large amount of knowledge we accumulated through these last memorable 4 yearsj Th1s could be none other than our respected prmclpal Mr Robert Den Hartog graduatmg senror class of 57 came through the rmmortal golden gates 1nto the glory and awe of hlgh school Before the members of our class would look back and thrnk of all the unjustrfred punrshment lard before us because of some wrong do mg now we realrze that he has been one of our best teachers and probably the most understandrng teacher among the faculty We salute you Mr Den Hartog for 4 years of hard work put forth to head us 1n the rrght d1rect1on towards success Mr. Den Hartog came to Winfield High in 1953, the same year the I Z, A' ff' A fr JOYCE ABRISZ, Breezy tw Late hours aren't good for one but they're alright for two. k i ' we-fy! H if rg L if MARIBETH BUFFINGTON, llTOmll Full of fun, and mischief, coo, Doing things she shou1dn't do. TERRY CARDEN, Boner He doesn't break the rules, he just bends them a little. JAMES BEAUCHAMP, Jim If a smart remark was a grain I'd be a desert! BILL DAVIS, Boss Why let the devil have all YN -1 411- ' 'yif If IW L or! K' FLEETA HAIGHT, Fleet He who sitteth on a tack, rise. DUANE JACKSON, Mope SUSAN JENNINGS, Susie Build them and tear them down I know a lot but I just can't think of it. JUDY HILL, sat lg 3 The most fun I have in school is when I'm not Q4 there . x f ' PHYLLIS HOLMES, Pat Don't let studies inter- fere with your educationl' MARGIE KRACAW, NMa ll rge Three-fourths of the earth's surface is water and one-fourth is land. lt's clear the good Lord intended for me to spend three times as much time fishing as plowing. 5 1 Q -E ff. of 'YP' 31 Y 4, DOROTHY LAKE, Dot She is the silent, bash- ful type but don't let that fool you. CRAIG MILLER, Shorty Early to bed, early to rise and your girl goes out with other guys. ROSA MORGAN, Rosy I can live without poetry, music, or walking, but who in the world can live without talking. lf E439 2 'QL inf. 3'4 w f,- W A.. it 21 let h K, RONALD IAUDERDALE, Ron To work or not to work . . . That is the question. DDLIE OWENS, Dick There is a little bad in every good little girl. ' 5 ,f fav MARILYN M1-LEKER, Frog I can't think of two things at once, S0 I think of him. MURIEL PETERSON, Pete There are two answers to every ques tion . . . mine and the teacher's. +G!-51 RICHARD ROBERTS, D1ck' BRUCE ROYER, Goose They say klssmg spreads dlsease Why If a teacher says it, it has to be wrong. MARY SUE WOLF, Sue Il ' My 1dea of an agreeable who agrees with me. ,f LARRY STUCKER, Pork You'11 never get rich . . . eatmg CARTER ZERBE, Crater Schoo1? Oh, it's just another o those things . JUNIORS I 1 B.ACK ROW Llndle Wlley John Heater, Roger Glpple, Jack Berkshrre, Ted Eland, Mike Jenmngs, Lyal Owens Ralph Mathews Roger Sharp, Terry Zerbe, and Larry Sands MIDDLE ROW Beverly Glpple, Helen Enckson, Joyce Hall, Kexth Bnggs, Phzlhp Marshall Mlke McCre1ght, Larry Bufhngton, Myron Blttmg, John Donaldson and Mary Jo Parsley FRONT ROW Lohta Bufflngton, Carol Cra wford, Jackre Tesdahl, Norma Long, Betty Ross, Ann Wolf, Freda Cook, Dnue Ander son Bevery Lenz, Carolyn Carden, and Shrrley Morgan Norma Long Sec Plulhp Marshall V Pres nil Kerth Bnggs Pres Mary Jo Paxsley 6 Treas : , 1 ,' u 1 ' nn , . 5 o , w , f 1. ! . ' 1 if 1 T f 11 - 5,5 T. .. - ' ti A z',u 2 G. ffm ' , R wx C y SOPHOMORE CLASS BACK ROW Mlckey Beauchamp, Max Owens, Ronme Rem1ck, Harns G1pp1e, John Bargar, Lynn Beauchamp, Dxck Nelson, Ed Rathmell, Bemard Chandler Danny Glpple, Mahlon Huston, Erme Kllpatnck B111 Stucker, and .hm Scott FRONT ROW Nancy Franklm, Mary Ellen Dunn, Evelyn Bunker, Nancy Huss Sandra Ross, Karen Smrth, Caryl Eland, Janet Anderson, Lou1se Stockman, Patty Logan, Fern W1J.l13IIlS and Mary Jo TeaStrake Fern W11l1ams Sec Treas p w cn, Mary Ellen Dunn xx Danny Gxpple Pres ' V Pres 1 ' O .,'2 A 1 1 'H A R' C l f . - 1 , , FRESHMEN BACK ROW B111 Hlll, Donme Bnggs, M1CkCY Harght, Ronme Owens, Gary Schnerder, Larry Jemnngs, Rlchard Lauderdale, Tom Dunn, Rlchard Huston, Gale Lxttle, Jerry Dav1s, and Larry Larson MIDDLE ROW EJa1ne Fuller, Elame Metzger, Margaret Wrckham, Judy Wenger, Joyce Barber, Reva Sharp, Jan1ce Jack son, Bobby Dav1s, Earl Morgan, Crarg Wlllxams, Leshe Mathews, and John Wolf FRONT ROW Marjone Hull Marlyce Sears, Barbara Bunker, Louella Brttrng, Amta Ross, Karen Dav1s Janet Remrck, Margre Ibbot son, Marjory Anderson, Nancy Huston Pat Jenmngs, and Mary Martha Gnfflth John Wolf Sec Treas I 'W' Judy Wenger Karen Davls Pres h ? V Pres 55 53. H. .g Y . Y . Jr. High Girls Basketball W FRONT ROW: P. Yormgman, D. Oldt, J. , Linder, J. Van Dyke, C. Stucker, T. Nell- ' J i ing, L. Howsare, C. Widmer, and Coach K. Brainard. SECOND ROW: W. Schenk, Schwartl, K. Reutzel, N. Evans, J. Ross, E. Morse, D. Mathews, D. Walker, and B. Kellogg. THIRD ROW: K. Allen. , P -.. . s M !.sAssu ., 4 ff XL--...- 9 i ...W Q Y 4 Eighth Grade FRONT ROW: R. Kissinger, G. Johnson, J. Kobs, J. Nelling, G. Long, L. Rodruck, D. Underwood, and D. Deal. SECOND ROW: T. Nelling, N. Evans, J. Linder, C. Widmer, J. Van Dyke, C. Stucker, J. Ross, D. Walker, and C. Morgan. THIRD ROW: K. Schwartz, W. Schenk D. Oldt, L. Howsare, L. Long, and E. Morse. 'JI Jr. High Basketball FRONT ROW: J. Kobs, G. Johnson, R. Kissinger, D Deal, G. Long, L. Rodruck, J. Nelling, and Coach Brainard. SECOND ROW: L. Kellogg, G. Marshall, J. Royer, D. larson, L. Haines, J. Cady, R. Feld- man, E. Beaman. 1 ,ff O Seventh Grade S' BACK ROW: L. Hamas, n.1,mon,K.AJ1en, P. ' X of 'F -J 4' ' t In Il , 4 M 9 is Youngman, B. Kellogg, K. Reutzal, J. Schneider, J G' D. Mathews, and Mrs. Engel. FRONT ROW: J. Royer, G. Marshall, R. Cullinan, L. Kellogg, R. Feldman, J. Cady, and E. Beaman. Sixth Grade BACK ROW: D. Mathews, S. Bunker, B. Gibbs, S. Peterson, R. Wiley, D. Feldman, M. Linder, and D. Stucker. FRONT ROW: D. Ross, B. Perrenoud, N. Stockman, R- Sharp, A. Rodgers, J. Cox, S. Oldt, M. McCosh, and Mrs. Widmer, first semester. Mrs. Frese, second semester. !'7 '.' 546. .514 at .X Jr. High Cheerleaders Katherine Allen, Betty Kellogg, Trudy Nelling, and Charlotte Widmer. 'Y' Fifth Grade BACK ROW: Miss Vierling, C. Widmer, J. Crawford, D. Kerr, J. Morse, B. Marshall, C. Ross, S. Nelson, L. Barber, and M. A. Brent. FRONT ROW: K. Conard, R. Bearnan, W. Johnson, M. Kelley, R. Little, D. Hewitt, J. Bloom, and N. Hillyard. Fourth Grade BACK ROW: Mrs. Kinney, M. Crawford, V. Engel, B. Johnson, C. McCosh, D. Pankoke, R. Marshall, W. Van Syoc, R. McCreight, L. Haines, P. Babcock, and D. Schenk. FRONT ROW: C. Hollingsworth, K. Rodruck, J. Cullinan, C. Chandler, J. Peterson, D. Perrenoud, J. Holtcamp, P. Kelley, L. Carden, S. Seyb, B. Stevens, M. Molamphy, M. Long, and L. Hewitt. Thlrd Grade SECOND ROW: Miss Graber, B. Beaman, B. Morse, D. Cox, D. Stevens, D. Courter, T. Pounds, J. Lee, T. Cockayne, D. Seyb, B. Loyd, and S. Beauchamp. FIRST ROW: E. Walker, L. Sexton, R. Enke, M Remick, B. Harrold, K. Peterson, C. Wickham, L. Kremer, L. Rodgers, D. Flack, and J. Oldt Second Grade SECOND ROW: J. Loyd, D. Johnson, T. Werner, W. Pankoke, K. Enke, S. Schneider, J. Sexton, M. Molamphy, T. Haines, B. Ibbotson, J. Lee, and Mrs. Roberts. FIRST ROW: D. Carty, M. Long, A. Brent, E. Eland, L. Rew, A. Flack, A. Crawford, C. Holtcamp, R. Rodruck, J. Hollingsworth, N. Pounds, R. Franklin, and L. Schwartz. -- 6? 1' First Grade SECOND ROW: R. Crawford, G. Jones, R. Engel, D. Schenk, R. Mathews, J. Gibbs, S. Pounds, R. Young man, J. Ibbotson, B. Herman, D. Anderson, P. Widmer, and Mrs. Deal. FRONT ROW: P. Tesdahl, J. Scott, B. Logan, C. Willcox, M. Babcock, W. Schwartz, K. Van Syoc, J. Allen, E. Scott, B. Bloom, and S. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Miss Phelps, S. Anderson, C. Swan, D. Rude, L. Remick, P. Underwood, P. Allen, B. Creglow, L. Ross, D. Deal, and S. Young. FRONT ROW: R. Hillyard, D. Kelly, L. Schmidt, B. McAllister, D. Clark, D. Courter, B. Ross, S. Chrissinger, J. Sexton, and S. Hill. Kindergarten Q , . Q W F Q fu 3, Lf , , EA ,. .5 'fn .Amwyaw y, if W4 T A , N I KZ 1' g: M 'E wif ? 3342 fm 1 'W , 5, K QL 1 I 1--5. V, ws H fr' , - 'wh 2. V. A Q wrv- .f . an wg' I ,fy .. ,. .fm 7' wp 4 . mg? i ,Q-. . ,. 51, K.,!v,,, W z A W, ,Z is V1- , J V rw b Q L1 - sfffvwiafgf ,gy '59 4 My L: Ligggj. jj, ' f' M A V vi- 1 'xv 3+ if 2-b sa T3 V 1 . . iA,,,1,A .. ANR AE? r .J ,, 451 -if W hum vim-N, i Aff? ef .f gf! fu 1, ,A . 1' VM 4 vii -X wg: Y K f' ,-'L 5 D , . . ALL STATE SELECTIONS Terry Carden Haliback Craig Miller FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Craig Mill Keith Briggs, Bemard Chandler, Roger Gipple, and Dick Nelson. BACK ROW: Dick Roberts, Jack Berkshire, and Terry Carden. WHS OPP. Wayland. . . .... 12 12 Brighton ........ 25 26 Ainsworth. ...... 30 19 Mediapolis ...... 24 18 Gladstone, Ill .... 19 0 Morning Sun ..... 20 13 Danville. . ..... 47 19 CI Drum Maiorette Dixie Anderson First Team Cheerleaders Carolyn Carden, Ann Wolf, Marilyn Meeker, and Dixie Anderson. Second Team Cheerleaders Janet Anderson, Mary Ellen Dunn, Karen Davis, and Marjorie Ibbotson X ll? ,Q X ,f,,Q, , HOME COMING an 6-1 B 2' Q , 'Y . A 5 -fx1'-1.1411 i ' 1 W 'K Mk L 1 .,,:.1Q. :11H-,UL-Axmxrul . . 9 V - .. .. . x -- -- gn Nu 1 4,'..11'lfg . 5',cql1c -a,1UI7E '. F 5 -.. 2 ,, 1 Y N . V s. L1 e, fig ,U ' -M in Y L , :fif , -, ae 3 . Tr.. -Q.-J 1 3 if ff ,,-mn4.n-n--'- x 1-fy 4 asf 92? 'X if V 32 1-1' ' 3fW?5ff'H f. 1 N . 9: wfcf 1 , Aff q ,E fi! t ig! W j,,,:'Qi': M., .L .a , ' x 1.1 3 3,5 we Si' L K2.L4A M ba 5, BOYS' BASKETBALL Winfield's basketball season was successful in games won and lost. We compiled a 16 won and '7 loss overall record. The highlight of the season was the winning of the sectional tournament at Washington with victories over Washington, Columbus Junction and Wayland. Our squad received added strength this year with the Wyman hardcourtsters. In evaluating the season, one factor contributed more than any other thing to Winfield 's success, our bench strength. The boys showed marked im- provement at the end of the season after a mild recession around the mid- point ofthe season. High scorers were J. Berkshire with 310 points, C. Miller with 281, G. Buffington with 237, E. Rathmell with 172, T. Carden with 176 and C. Zerbe with 102. FRESH-SOPH BASKETBALL FRONT ROW - L. Beauchamp, G. Little, R. Lauderdale, E. Kirkpatrick, J. Wolf, J. Bargar, and M. Owens. BACK ROW - L. Youngman, G. Schneider, L. Mathews, D. Nelson, H. Gipple, D. Gipple and T. Dunn, B. Stucker, manager. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Our girls' team in their first year of basketball here came through the season with a 3 won and 9 loss record. The squad was partially composed of experienced players from Wyman. The season included several close games with the girls showing steady im provement. The squad was handicapped by lack of height especially in the guard court. The scoring for the season was as follows: M. Paisley with 226 points, P. Holmes with 213, M. Kracaw with 103, N. bong with 29 and L. Bitting with 10. The guards who saw the most action were D. Owens, C. Crawford, L. Buffington, J. Hall and F. Williams. BASEBALL Winfield had its first successful baseball season in a number of years due to the capable pitching of Gary Buffington. The season record was seven won and one lost. The only loss was to Oakville in the first round of the district tournament. Highlight of the season was the victory over Olds. Leading hitters were: Jack Berkshire. 457: Jonn Heater, 437: and Gary Buffington, 328. Gary Buffington pitched 41 innings and had 92 strike outs. His record was six won and 1 lost. The season was successfully coached by Mr. Richard Schmitt and as- sisted by Mr. Charles Huff. Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield The season Mt. Union Ainsworth Wayland Olds Letts Mt. Union Morning Sun Oakville FRONT ROW - J. Heater, J. Scott, R. Gipple, D. Gipple, J. Berkshire, G. Buffington, L. Buffington, T. Carden, and B. Davis. BACK ROW M. Bitting, B. Davis, D. Nelson, P. Marshall, T. Eland, and J. Donaldson. 's record was: 1 4 0 2 2 7 2 5 fSectional Tournamentj fSectiona1 Tournamentj fDistrict Tournamentj Mr. Den Hartog standing with the students representing the student body in the Student Council this year. They are, STANDING: Prin R. Den Hartog, L. Owens, and B. Davis. SEATED: L. Beauchamp, M. Owens, J. Berkshire, M. Haight, M. Jennings, and C. Deal. Absent: C. Miller. Annual Staff Busily working on the '57 Annual, The Howler , are, Muriel Peter- son, Carter Zerbeg Terry Carden, Co-editor, Dixie Owens, Larry Stuckerg Rosa Morgan, Cary Van Dyke, Editor, and Mary Sue Wolf, Business Manager. Mr. Ross - An nual Staff Adviser Student Council I Declam Left to right, B. ROW: D. Briggs, H. Gipple, D. Gipple, D. Nelson, M. Jennings, B. Davis, L. Buf- fington, R. Lauderdale, and G. Buffington. M. Haight, B. Royer, C. Davis, L. Larson, M. Owens, J. Wolf, B. Stucker, L. Owens, and J. Donaldson. R. Remick, E. Kilpatrick, T. Dunn, R. Lauderdale, G. Schneider B. Davis L. Jennin s and M. Beauchamp. , S Mr. Herman, FFA Adviser, L. Yolmgman, T. Carden, D. Jackson, C. Miller, P. Marshall, K. Briggs, and J. Beauchamp. This FFA year has been a year of many events and happenings. Some of the things the FFA did were: attend the National Convention at Kansas City, judge at the National Dairy Cattle Congress Qunderclassmenj, sponsor a successful donkey-basketball game, attend the International Livestock Exposition, attend the State Convention at Waterloo, sold Vitality Seeds, had a runt hay feeding program, and participatedin Sub-district, District, and State Contests. Terry Carden and Craig Miller had the honor of receiving the Iowa Farmer Degree. Students going our for declam this year were: J. Wolf, IPM. Haight, R. Owens, E. Morgan, J. Donaldson, Mrs. Rhea - declam coach, YF. Haight, YM. Wick- ham, E. Metzger, M. Sears, and XM. Hull. YB. Gipple, YH. Erickson, YM. Peterson, IFJ. Abrisz, YL, Buffington, FFR, Sharp, 'lfN. Huss, XP. Logan, YM, Griffith, and J.Jackson. XM. E. Dunn, M. Ibbotson, M. Anderson, YA. Wolf, YF. Cook, J. Hill, IKM. Wolf, HFC. Deal, P. Jennings, YJ. Wenger, YS. Morgan, FFR. Morgan. 'FThose who participated in home contest. In the State Declamatory Contest, Lolita Buffington received a II in the Dramatic division, Ann Wolf received a I in Interpretive Reading, Freda Cook re- ceived a I rating in Oratory, and Ann Wolf received a II in Dramatic. F F. A. ---. F SENIOR CLASS PLAY No More Homework 1 Our senior class play, No More Homework was presented on Apr11 26 1957 It was the story of how two students took over school for one day while the principal was away to a convention. The cast was directed by Mrs Kenneth Rhea. The cast was made up of the entire class. 26 4 BACK ROW: Nlike Jennings, Keith liflgjlj, Jack Berkshire, Myron hitting, Roger Sharp, Terry Zerbc, and John Donaldson, SILCOND ROW: Carol Crawford, Beverly Gipple, Mrs Rhca, Roger Gipple, and Phil Marshall. 5 FRONT ROW: Freda Cook, Ann Wolf, Carolyn Carden, Lolita Buifington, and , Q S . Dixie Anderson. Junior Class Play Cast in Cheaper by the Dozen BACK ROW: Phil Marshall, Keith Briggs, Lyal Owens, Gary Van- Dyke, Larry Youngman, and Larry Stucker. SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Dunn, Beverly Gipple, Mrs. Baylor, Fleeta Haight, and Dixie Anderson. FRONT ROW: Maribeth Buffington, Marilyn Meeker, Susan Jennings, Cherrill Deal, Arm Wolf, and Anita Ross. Opereha Cast Presents Sun Bonnet Sue 5- Boys' Glee Club BACK ROW: Larry Youngman, Billy Stucker, Lyal Owens, Keith Briggs, Dick Nelson, Gary Schneider, and Mike Jennings. MIDDLE ROW: John Donaldson, Jim Beauchamp, Bruce Royer, Bernard Chandler, Ed Rathmell, and Ted Eland. FRONT ROW: Susan Jennings Qpianistj, Donnie Briggs, John Wolf, Gary Van Dyke, . W:w'iXrx, gf, hr ' 1, lv-cw er' f Phil Marshall, Larry Stucker, and Mrs. Baylor. BACK ROW: Freda Cook, Dixie Anderson, Fleeta Haight, Joyce Abrisz, Maribeth Buffington, Carol Crawford, Cherrill Deal, Nancy Franklin, Linda Sands, Mary Jo Paisley, and Marilyn Meeker. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Carden, Caryl Eland, Margaret Wickham, Elaine Fuller, Dixie Owens, Muriel Peterson, Norma Long, Marjorie Hull, Joyce Hall, Judy Wenger, Beverly Gipple, Phyllis Holmes, and Ann Wolf. SECOND ROW: Louise Stockman, Beverly Lenz, Fem Williams, Mary Jo TeStrake, Betty Ross, Helen Erickson, Joyce Barber, Janet Remick, Reva Sharp, Jackie Tesdahl, and Lolita Buffington. FRONT ROW: Susan Jennings Qpianistj, Anita Ross, Luella Bitting, Mary Ellen Dunn, Janet Anderson, Patsy Jennings, Elaine Metzger, Marlyce Sears, Nancy I-luss, Patty Logan, Margie Ibbotson, Marjory Anderson, Janice Jackson, and Mrs. Baylor. K ' lieu www W1 5!!'!'3T' Y Q,,,,,:4e ,,,, A - Girls' --M Glee Club .W ,, FRONT ROW: Youngman , K Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW: S. Jennings, accompanist, B. Royer, B. Stucker, M. Peterson, C. Deal, M. Hull, E. Fuller, J Barbar, M. TeStrake, T. Eland, P. Marshall, J. Wolf, Mrs. Baylor, director. SECOND ROW: D. Briggs J Donald son, L. Owens, B. Gipple, J. Hall, L. Buffington, D. Owens, A. Wolf, B. Chandler, C, Schneider, L Stucker, M Jennings. THIRD ROW: L. Youngman, K. Briggs, J. Beauchamp, M. Bufiington, J. Remick, M. Meeker, J Wenger, R. Sharp, P. Holmes, D. Nelson, E. Rathmell. BACK ROW: C. Eland, D. Anderson, N. Long C Craw ford, A. Ross, J. Abrisz, P. Jennings, B. Lenz, F. Haight, C. Carden, J. Anderson, M. Dunn. BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET B. Stucker, L. Owens, P. Marshall, L. Stucker. BACK ROW: L. . Briggs, G. Van Dyke, M. Jennings. State Contest: Division II PE, L. Youngman, K. Briggs, G Van Dyke, L Stucker State Contest: Division II o , I 1 ref fw asmi 4 ,m Q ii RV v1.'WX Fx 1 1 ' X , NX. 'QC , 6 .3 V. 2 2 21 Q W is W' rv Q A qt gg W A V -Xxx ff , if -V X, K g . . . f 1 xf, ' 1 . - . Q , . , ,Q fx: , 1, . . Q 1 , se ,nf muslim k . . u a f 1 , - .r 4. - JL BAND CLARINETS M Wolf, M Kracaw,B Lenz, C Deal, C Crawford, M Pa1s1ey, D Owens, M Buffmgton, P Logan Buffmgton, M Brttmg, M Sears, J Barber, N Evans, J Wenger, and C Stucker FLUTES M Dunn, M Wrckham, K Davls, J VanDyke, E Metzger, C Wrdmer, andE Fuller PICCOLO M Dunn ALTO SAXOPHONE P Marshall, C Carden,N Long J L1nder,G Schnerder, J Ha11,L Howsare TENOR SAXOPHONES S Ross andT Dunn BARITONE SAXOPHONE M Peterson BASS CLARINET N Huss FRENCH HORNS D Deal, D Brlggs, M Hull andP Jennmgs CORONETS B Grpple, J Scott,B Stucker,F Hatght, J Berksh1re,G Long, L Blttmg, J Ross, T Ne111ng,C Mlller, Nellmg, andC Morgan BASSES L Stucker andM Jenmngs BELL LYRE H Errckson TYMPANI A Ross PER CUSSION M Harght, R Owens, M Meeker, S Jennmgs, andA Wolf DIRECTOR NormanW Pogemlller The school year began w1th marchrng band tryouts and selecuons were made for the band The band appeared rn four football games at home A tr1p was made to Burlmgton and Mt Pleasant for marchmg appearances Seventeen ensembles and eight solotsts entered Class C Solo and Ensemble Contest held at Keosauqua and recelved etght DIVISIOH I raungs thrrteen D1v1s1or1 II ratmgs and four DIVISION IH ratmgs All CRITICS made a very fme showrng The band played a formal concert at home and was well recetved Guest conductors were mvrted and made remarks of the band s performance The Concert Band entered Class C Contest at WIIIOU Juncuon and recelved a D1v1s1on H ranng 3g31l1SI some very fme competmon H I - .. . . . . . . ' . . ' .1 ,L. D , 0 l I . 0 1 I I ' n u 1 . Q I u . 1 . 1 . 1 - . . 1 . . I ,u ' u I and J. Donaldson. TROMISONES - k. Briggs, L.'Ymmgma1Q, L. Owens, and E. Raihme11. BARITONES - c. van Dyke, J. -a dia ' bl! fx QW 1 p-p-Q-pq up-1-vvfvff , , Q ,wvqq 5 -3 3, ? ,f xvsl K W ,..L. Q ' 1 ' W if 3 .gc W ji X Q it-K iv G A - f 4 5 1 . R ' A A. Q' Ki . . If r R l 2' ' . I . I 'Ly' , I Il . ' 'O -s -C 'IJ Lf 0' 1 1 . 6 .Q ll I 'H A qw 3 ii VV QI QA M y 'gvgpx .'6' - 1 U W Q uf- ? Z5 'P' J J . 3 ff V K L. e A f N R gx mg ENN R B U xx - .1 .4 . f f 4 , fi 11 w l s v-P . N , N , t. XX, M--W N 5 : S, -. ...W 5' gf I '1 1' L M f 5 If 1 fa 1 if '41 -I 1' 5 fjjwgrt X1 X 5' 'N 1 7 Q? F Q ' 'L . . f ' . X, . N. W1 1 A V X X A y . NN i W , V 1,6 ' ' A X f b 7 :I -lf NF' .,, 50-if Q, if tx In x A K, A Y J , . , Y' . Ni 0 ' .1 1 X x 4' If ' 1-5 -5 - - - 3 -1.-4-f.,n:Q,,.,.u.f . ' ,: .,.-:Hu 1--'ff-5 A4 4 v Q 339 r 1 X X .wx 2 Q X V Y '75 ff 'L 1' 7 .P 07 ,, 'gbfr 4 A ' :ff r S 2, X Z N 3 as E VN ,,f Z. AQ, , 67 , T 3 Y N W1 x Ig ,X 7' 5 HV 1 fi .31 ' f b ii ,- X, X fl :If 5 N X X ggi Vi S at 49' fx .r 9 ?l nf Wxwx WLS 'rx U, K. f sd Z E It fa ,YQ- 5 fx , . L v ,Q 1 ., Il Q Q N WINFIELD SCHOOL BOARD Maynard Hill, Dr. R. B. Widmer, Lester Meeker, Fred Weirather, Glenn Rogers, and Mayne Courtcr. gn-gum - P. T. Activities SENIOR CLASS TRIP Superintendent Ross A Engel Mr and Mrs Lester Meeker and the senior class enjoyed a three day trip to Clucago We left Monday momrng May 20th at 4 30 from the school house and went by school bus to Burlington where we boarded the Zephyr for Chrcago We arrived at Chicago and walked to the Stock Exchange where we toured the exchange and also the observation tower and then checked 1n at the Palmer House for our three day stay Monday afternoon we toured the Chicago Tribune For evenrng entertain ment we attended Crnerama at the Palace Theater where Seven Wonders of the World was showing by the Crew Cuts Tuesday the seniors went on a conducted tour of the city on a Gray Line bus stopping at the Lincoln Park zoo Museum of Natural History stopprng at the Museum of Science and Industry for lunch touring the Loop rn the bus dur ing the aftemoon We toured Chrnatown Skid Row and the night club drstrict that nrght At 10 30 we went to the Boulevard Room at the Conrad Hilton Ho tel to see the Ice. Review Wednesday moming we were taken on a conducted tour of the PalmerHouse and then we were free for ball ga mes shows or shoppmg until time for retum on the Zephyr 38 , 1 5 At midnight several of the seniors attended an entertaining hour of music , . . , . I . l - ' I I 7 wlnfleld SCTIOOI CLASS FLOWER White Carnation dipped in Aqua CLASS MOTTO With the ropes of the past we will ring the bells of the future Thursday Evening, Moy 23 1957 Hugh School Audlforlum The Class Roll THE PROCESSIONAL Patty Logan THE INVOCATION The Rev G Kenneth Ehrat THE SALUTA TORY ADDRESS Muriel Peterson THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS Rosa Morgan PETITE CLASSIQUE by Eldon Ready Clarinet Double Quartet THE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Don t Cry Alexanders Dr S J Knezevich ROYAL FBTIVAL by Gus Guentzel Brass Sextet THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Robert Den Hartog Principal Activities Boy Craig Miller Activities - Girl Cherrill Deal Athletics Terry Carden Woman s Club English Phyllis Holmes THE WORLD IS WAITING, FOR THE SUNRISE - by Ernest Seitz . Girls Quartet THE PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS Supt. Ross A Engel THE PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Lester Meeker President Board of Education THE BENEDICTION The Rev G Kenneth Ehrat Joyce Abrisz James Beauchamp Gary Buffington Maribeth Buffington Terry Carden Gomer Davis William Davis Fleeta Haight Phyllis Holmes Duane Jackson Susan Jennings Margie Kracaw Dorothy Lake Ronald Lauderdale Marilyn Meeker Craig Miller Rosa Morgan Dixie Owens Muriel Peterson Bruce Royer Larry Stucker Gary Van Dyke Mary Sue Wolfe Carter Zerbe CLASS COLORS: Aqua 81 White I ' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Cherrill Deal Richard Roberts SENIOR CLASS WILL I-ll-li-ll-ll-4 .UQ,.. . . .. . . .. .. .. .! '.! l I ' .I '.2 .I .I ... . . .. . . . .. .. D-4 K . 3, . , . . ,U ' G3 F-I . . as ' ' . .. - O .' . .. , as ,- - , ,-.4' ', ' ' ,S-... - . -- ' 5 ' '- - Y ' , . ,.. .v-4 , - ' ,E ., . - ' . . .4 , . . . O, l .- - . m . '. . . I - . , Q . . ' . . . , ru ' - - u F, u 0 I-D 'P-4 - 511 ' . 1 -S Q. .. .,, . ,.. F1 . - ,.. . : O - : . .. . 5 . .S . . . - F' ' . 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JOYCE ABRISZ w1ll my lrkrng for przza pre and abrlrty to make rt to Elame Metzger JIM BEAUCHAMP w1ll my ab1l1ty to loose study hall speakrng prrvlleges to any one who wants rt GARY BUFFINGTON w1ll my abrlrty to sleep tn class to anyone who stays out too late MARIBETH BUFFINGTON w1ll all the boys rn my lrfe to Amta Ross QI ll keep the MENU TERRY CARDEN w111 my ab111ty to stay home every rught to Terry Zerbe Hope you have better luck than I drd I BILL DAVIS wrll my ab1l1ty to stay out of trouble to Red Davrs Hope you have better luck than I d1d l GOMER DAVIS w1ll my attractron to the grrls to Max Owens They are a lot of fun Max' I CHERRILL DEAL w1l1 my abrlrty to do extra srt ups for berng late to P E to Betty Ross I FLEETA HAIGHT w1l1 my abrltty to read poems by Wrllram Shakespeare rn speech class to John Bargar and Jrm Scott Don t frght over rt boys there s plenty of Shakespeare to go around JUDY HILL w11l my seat rn Mrs Grdeon s study hall to Pat Jenrungs Let s keep rt rn the famrly Pat PHYLLIS HOLMES w1l1 my good drrvrng abrlrty to Carolyn Carden Always look behrnd Carolyn DUANE JACKSON w111 my ab1l1ty to tease the grrls to Terry Zerbe SUSAN JENNINGS w1l1 the boys glee club to Marjorre Hull Take very good care of rt MarJor1e rt s nrce to have around RONALD LAUDERDALE w1l1 my ab1l1ty to sleep rn chemrstry and lrtcrature class to Mrke McCre1ght DOROTHY LAKE wrll my bashfulness to Karen Smrth It comes rn handy sometrmes MARILYN MEEKER wrll my abrlrty to play A What rn Mr Ross s class to Drxre Anderson We ve never been caught yet' I Crarg Mrller w1l1 my herght to Mrckey Beauchamp I ROSA MORGAN leave all my ABC gum to Helen EIICICSOD Just one cud a day for the rest of your lrfe Helen I DIXIE OWENS w1l1 my abrlrty to argue rn Mr Ross s class to Norma Long Hope you wm more than Idrd I MURIEL PETERSON w1l1 my lrkeness of crnnamon balls and chocolate candy to anyone who gets hungry rn 6th perrod study hall especrally Mary Jo Parsley I RICHARD ROBERTS wrll my abrlrty to speed shrft to John Heater Take rt easy on 51 Fords I BRUCE ROYER wrll my abrlrty to put prgeons rn the study hall to Danny Grpple Only 15 at a trme Danny I LARRY STUCKER w1ll my abrlrty to eat to Mrckey Beauchamp I GARY VAN DYKE wrll my srdeburns and pet prgeons to Brg John Wolf I MARY SUE WOLF w11l my left handedness to the Junror boys It makes dr1v1ng easrer when you re wrth a rr I CARTER ZERBE w1l1 my promptness to play practrce to Mrke Jennlngs If you want to get there on t1me be sure not to get stuck on a mud road -IO CLASS PROPHECY Let us look rnto the future ten years from now 1957 to see what has become of the favorrte class of all the teachers rn the lrttle brovm school house the twenty seven angelrc Senrors of 1957 BRUCE ROYER MARGIE KRACAW MARILYN MEEKER CARTEI ZERBE ROSA MORGAN MARIBETH BUFFINGTON FLEETA HAIGHT MARY SUE WOLF CRAIG MILLER JUDY HILL DOROTHY LAKE JIM BEAUCHAMP JOYCE ABRISZ SUSA N IENNINGS CHERRILL DEAL BILL DAVIS LARRY STUCKER GARRY BUFFINGTON DICK ROBERTS PHYLLIS HOLMES RONNIE LAUDERDALE GOMER DAVIS MURIEL PETERSON TERRY CARDEN DUANE JACKSON GARY VAN DYKE Bruce has drscovered the latest wonder drug and says that rt rs so powerful you can t take rt unless you are rn perfect health She became a teacher and has a srgn rn her room that reads To all clock watchers Trme passes but wrll you? She works rn a refrrgerator factory She srts rn refrrgerators to see rf the lrghts go on He has hrs own Body Shop He s an undertaker She broke her husband from brtrng hrs narls she hrd hrs teeth Marrbeth has her own unrque pet shop She crosses parakeets and prgeons and gets lrttle Wordy Brrdres Fleeta has become a successful Speed Speech teacher Mary Sue began her actrng career as a trcket seller Her herghts were not attarned She s strll sellrng trckets He rs a coach of a great team ofchamprons the Arnerrcan Olymprc Trddle Wrnks team She sard to her henpecked husband Of course I don t care rf you have your own oprnrons I Just don t want to hear them Dorothy drscovered a Dooze mrne What Duz doesn t do Dooze does He became noted as a press agent Hrs greatest asset was hrs lre abrlrty Joyce rs a hostess rn one of the Statler Hotels and has found that after drnner speakrng IS an occupatron monopolrzed by men because women can t wart that long She made mlllrons as a statrstrcran For rnstance statrstrcs show that Yale grads have 1 3 cluldren whrle Vassar grads have 1 '7 whrch merely goes to show that women have more chrldren than men She was a gossrp columnrst Boy she really had a sense of rumor' Her herghts were attarned as a psychratrrst She studred the nervous system of plants fShe drscovered that a rarsrn really only a worrred grape Q B111 rs the Agrrculture College graduate who was voted most lrkely to sack seed Larry became an rnventor He crossed electrrc blankets wrth toasters to pop people out of bed rn the momrng He works rn a bakery and rs about to rntroduce a new sweet roll called crnnamascope Drck became a radro announcer and was noted for thrs commercral Are you troubled wrth acrd rndrgest1on'P You are? Then stop drrnkrng acrd' She ate a hot dog sandwrch and rolled her eyes above She ate a half a dozen more and dred of puppy love Ronnre was a very optrmrstrc person He thought the world was gorng to the dogs so he burlt a dog food factory Gomer was Just crowned wrth a new trtle Musclebound bound to get muscles someday She IS the featured srnger of Bertram Beetles Barnyard Band Terry has become a very famous taxrdermrst and hangs thrs srgn on hrs wrndow at lunch trme Out to stuff Duane has a Job at Eagles Laundry washrng eagles of course Gary became one of Wrnfreld s best scoutmasters I-le drscovered that to drrve a narl wrthout hrttrng your frngers you hold the hammer wrth both hands 41 DIXIE OWENS: ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' - ' , ' : . . . . ' . . . .. is : . . . . . . , . . I CLASS HISTORY Thlrteen years ago last fall 15 of our present 26 members entered W1nf1eld Consohdated School under the d1rect1on of Mrss Flemrng Therr names were as follows Dm Beauchamp Terry Carden Cherrrll Deal Fleeta Harght Judy H111 Marrlyn Meeker Roas Morgan D1x1e Owens Muriel Peterson Rrchard Roberts Bruce Royer Larry Stucker Gary Van Dyke Mary Sue Wolf and Carter Zerbe Others who started but eventually dropped from the class were Joyce Cornwell Kerth Drrnkall Mary Joy Frsk Terry Fread Gary Hamrlton Ralph Mathews M1ke McCre1ght Marcene Mc Dowell Fredd1e Rrchards L1nda Robertson Wanda Stockman Wrlbur Wrlhams Rae Wrlson and Davrd Brenneman In frrst grade under the d1rect1on of Mrs Hazel Hoover we garned Marrlyn Allen Dorothy Lake Jeannette Watson L1nda Hall Drckre Phrlhps Rlchard Reynolds Cleo Borders Lewls Windland Duane Swan We lost Kerth llrnkall Marcene McDowell and Wrlbur Wrlllams Next we proceeded to second grade wrth Miss McLandsborough as our teacher Lrnda Hall Jeannette Watson Drckre Phrlhps Fredd1e R1chards and Duane Swan left us tlus year Th1rd grade we garned Duane Jackson and Crarg Mrller Mlke McCre1ght Terry Fread Joyce Cornwell and Cleo Borders dropped from our class Our teacher was Mlss Meyerholz The class moved to the fourth grade wrth Mrs Marshall as our teacher Curns Dalton Jorned our class and Marrlyn Allen Dav1d Brenneman Mary Joy Frsk Ralph Mathews and Richard Reynolds left In Frfth under Mrs Wrllram Perrnoud Twyla Borgstand and Pat Norton entered our class Gary Hamrlton Curtrs Dalton L1nda Robertson Wanda Stockman and Lewrs Wrndland left us Our srxth grade year was spent wrth Mrss Van de lander and Sharon McG11l and Gary Hamrlton were our new members We also lost Pat Norton and Twyla Borgstrand ln seventh grade under Mrs Allen our class gained one new member Tom Barabee We proceeded to the eighth grade under Leonard Messer At this t1me Phyllrs Synder became our class mate and Tom Barabee and Rosa Morgan left us When we started our freshman year Joyce Abnsz and Slsan Jenmngs Jorned us At thrs txme we lost Sharon McG1ll and Phylhs Synder In our Sophomore year we gained and lost Janet Murphy Gary Hamrlton also left us We proceeded on to our Junror year wrth the same membershrp In our Senror year we were happy to have Rosa Morgan Marrbeth Buffmgton Phyllrs Holmes Marg1e Kracaw B111 Davls Gomer Dav1s Gary Buffrngton and Ronme Lauderdale wlth us due to reorganrzanon of our school drstrrct We were sorry to have Rae Wrlson leave us at thrs ume The sponsors and officers for our 4 lugh school years were Sponsors MIS Glde0l'l and Ml' P0gCm1llel' FRESHMAN YEAR Presrdent Gary Van Dyke Sponsors Mr Den Hartog and Mrs Cornrck Vrce Presldent Carter Zerbe Presrdent Manlyn Meeker SCCISIB-ry SUSHH .TCUl11HgS Vrce Presldent Gary Van Dyke Treasurer Mary Sue Wolf Secretary Judy H111 Student Councrl Terry Carden Mur1el Peterson and D1x1e Owens Treasurer Murrel Peterson SENIOR YEAR Student Councll Mary Sue Wolf Sponsors Mr Engel and Mr Den Hartog SOPHOMORE YEAR Presrdent Susan Jenmngs Sponsors Mr Herman and Mr Pogemrller Vzce Presrdent Marrbeth Buffmgton Presrdent Gary Van Dyke Secretary Gomer Davrs V1ce Presrdent Susan Jenmngs Treasurer Gary Buffmgton Secretary Mary Sue Wolf Student Councrl B111 Davrs Crarg Mrller and Chernll Deal Treasurer Carter Zerbe Annual Staff Gary Van Dyke Ed1tor Terry Carden Co Ed1tor Mary Student Oouncxl Terry Carden and Marrlyn Meeker Sue Wolf Busrness Manager Larry Stucker Carter JUNIOR y5AR 42 Zerbe Rosa Morgan Murrel Peterson and Drxre Owens , 1 . . . 1 . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 . 0 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , 1 0 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1 : ' 0 9 1 - ' ' - ' - 1 1 1. - , ' ' 0 1 ' 1 1 - ' - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' SENIOR ACTIVITIES JOYCE ABRISZ Vocal 1 2 3 4 L1brar1an 4 Declam 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 JIM BEAUCHAMP Band 1 2 3 4 Vocal 1 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Officer 4 FFA Judgmg Team 2 Operetta 3 Class Play 3 4 GARY BUFFINGTON Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 FFA 4 One Act Plays 1 2 Class Play 2 3 4 Class Offrcer 1 2 3 4 MARIBETH BUFFINGTON Band 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 1 2 3 4 Solo 2 3 Vocal 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 3 4 Solo 4 Accompanrst 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Softball 3 Operetta 3 4 One Act Plays 1 2 Class Play 3 4 Class Offlcer 3 4 TERRY CARDEN Vocal 1 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Student COUDC11 2 3 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Off1cer 3 4 FFA Judgmg Team 1 Iowa Farmer 4 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff Co Edrtor 4 BILL DAVIS Basketball 1 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Student COHDC11 4 FFA 4 One Act Plays 1 2 Class Play 3 3 4 Class Offrcer 1 2 3 GOMER DAVIS Basketball Manager 1 2 Basketball 3 Baseball Manager 1 2 Baseball 3 FFA 4 One Act Plays 1 2 Class Play 3 4 Class Offr cer 4 CHERRILL DEAL Band 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 1 2 3 4 Vocal 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 3 4 Solo 3 4 Accornpanrst 3 4 Basketball 4 Student Counc1l Offrcer 4 Operetta 4 Declam 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 FLEETA HAIGHT Band 1 2,3,4 Small Groups 4 Vocal 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 3 L1brar1an 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Declam 3 4 Class Play 3 4 JUDY HILL Band 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 1 2 3 4 Vocal 1 2 Class Play 3 Class Offrcer 1 PHYLLIS HOLMES Vocal 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball 3 Operetta 3 One Act Plays 1 2 Declam 1 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Class Offrcer DUANE JACKSON Vocal 1 Football 3 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Offlcer 4 Stage Manager 3 4 Class Play 3 4 SUSAN JENNINGS Band 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 2 3 4 Vocal 1 2 3 4 Accompanrst 1 2 3 4 Declam 1 2 3 Class Offreer 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Offlcer 2 DOROTHY LAKE Vocal 1 2 Class Play 3 4 RONNIE LAUDERDALE Conesvrlle 1 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 MARILYN MEEKER Band 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 2 3 4 Vocal 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 2 Operetta 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Offrcer 1 CRAIG MILLER Band 1 2 3 4 Vocal 1 3 Football 1 2,3,4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Track 1 Student Counc1l Offlcer 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Offrcer 3 4 FFA Judglng Team 2 Iowa Farmer 4 Class Play 3 4 ROSA MORGAN Band 1 2 3 Vocal 1 2 3 Softball 3 Operetta 3 One Act Plays 1 2 Declam 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 3 4 Annual Staff 4 DIXIE OWENS Band 1 2 3,4 Small Groups 1 2 3 4 Vocal 1 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Student Counc1l 3 Declam 1 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff 4 MURIEL PETERSON Band 1 2 3 4 Small Group 3 4 Vocal 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 3 Declam 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Offrcer 1 Annual staff 4 RICHARD ROBERTS Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 2 Declam 1 2 Class Play 3 4 BRUCE ROYER Vocal 1 3 4 Football 3 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 1 2 Track 1 2 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA Iudgrng Team 2 Class Play 3 4 LARRY STUCKER Band 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 1 2 3 4 Solo 1 2 3 4 Vocal 1 2 3 4 Small Group 2 3 4 Solo 3 4 FFA 1 2 FFA Judgrng Team 2 Operetta 2 3 4 Declam 2 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff 4 GARY VAN DYKE Band 1 2 3 4 Small Groups 2 3 4 Vocal 1 2 3 4 Solo 3 4 Athlet1c Manager 2 3 4 Operetta 2 4 Declam 2 Class Play 3 4 Class Offrcer 1 2 3 Annual Edrtor MARY SUE WOLF Band 1 2 3 4 Small Group 1 2 3 4 Solo 3 Vocal 1 2 Student Counc1l 1 Declam 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Offrcer 3 4 Annual Busrness Manager 4 CARTER ZERBE Vocal 1 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 L1brar1an 1 Declam 1 Class Play 3 4 Class Offlcer 2 3 Annual Staff 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . 2 ' 3.4- MARGIE KRACAW Band l,2,3,4g Small Groups 1,2,3,4g Vocal 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Softball 3g One Act Plays 1,2g Class Play 3,3,4g Class I 2 I I l I 1 I I I I I Y 1 I I I I S l D l I Funeral Home Furnlfure 63 M 63 J BARTCN McKASSON Flowers for Ambulance All Occasions Oxygen Equipped Winfield, Iowa -,,..,.------- .---4 ,,,...--v-' .-,g--v-- a ,-. ,., Swain-M I SHARER'S APP'S. FARMERS COOPERATIVE CO. STANDARD OIL CQ. 5ERVlCE 51'A1'l0N Hardware, Houseware 8. Gifis ,,Feed -D Seed - Grain - Coup, nmnder Brothersvr Phon 52 e Phone 195 Phone 99 SCOTT EQUIPMENT CO. SUTER'S CAFE LINDELL INSURANCE AGENCY lnfeffw+i0fw' Hf1fveSfef Good food U Y'i 'e Life - Fire - Hail - Am - CasuaIfY Phone 140 Phone 9 Phone 200.1 E Q-Q 1' 'QR P BOB HEWITT TRUCKING CHRIS SOIL SERVICE FARMER'S NATIONAL BANK Long and Shqrf HquI5 See Chris for complete soil service HA IVICMIIY blink 5il'lCe I9'I4 Phone 37 Phone 93 Phone I46 , HILLYARD IMPLEMENT CO. OREGON S DRY GOODS ERICKSONIS Complete line of dry goods John Deeaehztgirzlirrsond repair 5 81 I0 Phone 35 Phone 64 Find if af Erickson's' L 3 Q .. ' f 2 1- Q M ' 9 if 1 13 , E f'f :I 'Q , mi- T A Y 5 ' ,59 7 Y WINFIELD BEACON JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. HAROLD RODRUCK Since 1881 Where to buy it Custom Shelling phone 78 Phone 192 Phone 205 1 THANKS SPONSORS FOR YOUR ADVERTISEMENT JOHN W CAR TY Attorney of Low Former s National Bank Building Phone 131 Winfield COX S BARBER SHOP JUMBO GRILL food I uck Use your head for my business Phone I BROWN LYNCH SCOTT Future Success to the Seniors Phone 164 PEOPLES STATE BANK Member F D I C Phone 24 IOWA SOUTHERN UTILITIES It Pays to Go Elecfnc AII the Way Phone 6 LONSDAL E HATCHERY Rlchord Lonsdale Phone I93 Dr B R FLACK Veterlnorlon Phone 43 J VAN S D x SERVICE STATION PLUMBING a HEATING Phone I08 Phone ISI J IOWA ILLINOIS TELEPHONE COMPANY Phone WInfIeld 261 I , if I f, ff ll ll Congratulations, Seniors ' uprofit Making Chicksu - so . . . , I - KING S WELDING AND MACHINE WeIdlng Supplies Truck Holsts and Bodies Phone IO4 YOUNG S CLEANERS C0011 Luck Semors Phone 39,1 WINFIELD LUMBER CO Charles Clark Manager Where there s a maternal difference Lumber Bulldung Maternal Coal Phone 202 CARDEN S INSURANCE AGENCY Over Farmer s National Bank AII Llnes of Insurance Phone 70J SCHMIDT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Congratulatwns to the Qenzor Class o 1957 WINFIELD MARKET lowest prices Phone 67 Best Wzshes Class 0 1957 WINFIELD EL EVATOR AND SUPPLY Gram Feed Seeds Merchandise Phone IO THE BEAUTY NOOK Phone FLEAGLE S PLUMBING AND HEATING II2 blocks East of Standard Station Green Colonial Heatlng Phone 52,1 MASON S PAINT STORE Roy Mason Pamt Upholstery Applnances Phone 25 GRAHAM LUMBER CO Best Wzshes Class of 57 Phone 254 Complzments LOGAN OIL CO Phone III I , . 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