Winterset High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Winterset, IA)

 - Class of 1935

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CLASS TRACK MEET Seniors Win Class Track Meet Claude Alexander played the part of a one-man track team for the senior class on Friday, Ap-ril 5. He was high- point man of the meet, scoring twen- ty-nine of the seniors' fifty-six points. The juniors, with a well-balanced team, were second with forty-one points. The freshmen scored fourteen, and the sophomores six points. Events 100-yard dash-lst Alexander, seni- or, 2nd Murrell, senior, 3rd Mueller, junior, 4th Allen, junior. 220-yard dash-lst Alexander, sen- ior, 2nd Murrell, senior, 3rd Allen, junior, 4th Bush, junior. 440-yard dash-lst Vierling, junior, 2nd Marten, freshman, 3rd R. Cox, freshman. 880--yard run-lst H. Johnson, sopho- more, 2nd Simpson, junior, 3rd Moore. junior, 4th Craven, junior. One-mile run--lst L. Johnson, seni- or, 2nd L. Addy, junior, 3rd J. John- son, freshman, 4th Craven, junior. Alexander, senior, senior, 18'4 , 3rd Broad 'jump-lst 19 3 , 2nd Murrell, Moore, junior, 16'11 , 4th Estel, senior. 16'5 . High jump-1st Alexander, senior, 2nd Martin, freshman, 3rd Vierling, junior, 4th Murrell, senior. Shot p-ut-lst Alexander, senior, 38'5 , 2nd Mueller, junior, 38'2 , 3rd W. Vance, senior, 32'9 , 4th R. ,Cox, freshman, 30'll', Dis-cus-lst Mueller, junior, 93'l1 , 2nd Alexander. senior, 95'8 , 3rd W. Vance, senior, 9O'5 , 4th R. Cox, fresh- man, '79'1 . 440-yard relay-lst seniors fMurrell, Cole, Estel, Alexanderbg 2nd juniors, 3rd freshman, 4th sophomores. Time: .52. -19-i.-... Nine Basketball Boys Receive Letters Coach Clark presented letters to nine basketball boys at the close of the sea- son. Six of the boys were seniors. The following received awards: Co-Cape tains Dale Murrell and Charles Beeler, Claude Alexander, Walter Vance, John Grout, Hubert Vance LeRoy Addy, and Donald Simpson. FOOTBALL AWARDS Nineteen Boys Receive Football Awards: With a very successful season closed, Ccach Clark awarded letters to nineteen fcctic-all boys, twelve of them being semors. Following is a list of the boys who received letters: Charles Beeler, Robert Pilmer, 'Cap- tain Walter Vance, Robert Hollen, Dale Murrell, Charles Allgeyer, Dean Estell, Hubert Briggs, Hubert Vance, 'Claude Alexander, Paul Newton, Fred Good- win, Willis Cox, Kermit Moore, Rex Wade, Captain-elect Ernest Mueller, Deane Martin, Kenneth Orr, and Ray-I mond Agan. Three of the boys-Cap-tain Walter Vance, tackle, Dale Murrell, quarter- ltack. and Claude Alexander, halfback -were named on the Iowa All-State- Team honor roll. 1934 Football Record Won 5-Lost 3-Tied l. S-ellt. 14-Winterset 7-Adel il Sept. 21-Op-en A Sept. 28-Winterset 0-Lincoln High 6 Cot 5-Open Oct. 12-Winterset 13-Greenfield 6 Oct. 19-Winterset 14--Centerville 13 Cot. 26-Open . Nov. 2-Winterset 0-Indianola 0 Nov. 9-Winterset 27-Pella 0 Nov. 16-Winterset 0-Perry 6 Nov. 23-Winterset 6-Valley Jct. 13 Nov. 29-Winterset 13 -Mt. Ayr 6 George Montross: Say, what do you think of Hollen's singing? Miss Stearns: He reminds me' of Mr. Crawley. G. M.: Why, Mr. Crawley is no singer. Miss S.: 'iWe1l. mmol- . Salvation Army Lass: Will you give ten cents to help the Old Ladies' Home? Jimmie Cole: What! Are they out again? Next time you are discouraged And feeling kind of blue, Just take a look at the mighty oak And see what a nut can do.



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GIRLS' ATHLETICS GIRLS' BASKETBALL Coach Cole and her girls began bas- ketball practice the first p-art of No- vember. With great determination, the girls worked hard to improve over last year's record and to learn the new two-court basketball which was first introduced here this year. As they had seventeen games ahead of them, they had some- thing to work for, and each girl was determined to have a position on the first squad, Roberta Cooper, a forward, proved to be a capable cap-tain. The season opened by playing Stu- art there and bringing home the vic- tory for Winterset High. The girls were considered very lucky, being un- defeated until the county tournament, in which they took second place. A few weeks later they entered the sectional tournament at Martensdale, where they defeated Spring Hill in their first game. The girls were de- feated in the second game by Norwalk. Two class tournaments were played: both were won by the seniors. The first was played by girls not on the squad, and the other one was played by both squad members and girls from the different classes. The W Club this year consisted of girls winning letters last year. These were Bernice Comp, Roberta Cooper, Eleanor Roach, Arletta Cox, June Sim- mons, and Orvetta Slmith. A few pic- nics ancl hikes were held during the early fall. Officers were as follows: president, Roberta Cooper: vice presi- dent, Eleanor Rbachg and secretary and treasurer, Bernice Comp. Eight girls received letters this year, three of whom received letters for the first time. Five of those receiving let- ters will be lost by graduation, but there is still promise of a good team for next year. Those receiving letters were Captain Roberta Cooper, Arletta Cox, Rae Lena Addy, June Simmons, Eleanor Roach, Maxine Harrell, Mary Jo Bruns, and Bernice Comp. l-io-.-.. Mr. Lillard: I want a little atten- tion. Charles McDonald: 'iYou're getting as litle as possible. Season's Games Won 12-Tied 1-Lost 6 Winterset 14 ....... Stuart 13 12 ....... Norwalk 8 12 ....... Van Meter 11 19 ....... Perry 18 44 ....... DeSoto 26 38 ...... T. Macksb1.u'g 21 14 ....... Earlham 14 25 ....... Macksburg 19 26 ....... Valley Junction 13 30 ....... Patterson 17 29 ....... Van Meter 20 50 ....... Macksburg 48 12 ....... Earlham 22 8 ....... Earlham 24 23 ....... Patterson ' 24 21 ....... Norwalk 27 26 ....... Valley Junction 9 3 ....... Spring Hill 22 12 ....... Norwalk 22 Total ...... 438 398 . BOYS, BASKETBALL Season's Games Won 14-Lost 7 Winterset 24 ....... Norwalk 13 25 ....... Van Meter 24 24 ....... Perry 18 11 ....... De Soto 16 16 ....... Macksburg 13 15 ....... Knoxville 10 26 ....... Macksburg 23 12 ....... Valley Junction 11 24 ....... Pella 22 20 ....... Indianola 29 26 ....... Van Meter 24 Cancelled Perry Cancelled Greenfield 22 ....... Pella 29 28 ....... Knoxville 18 21 ....... Patterson ' 22 20 ....... Indianola 24 17 ....... Valley Junction 16 'K 28 ....... Liberty 'Center 20 County Tournament February 7, 8, 9 48 ....... Truro 18 3 1 ....... Patterson 26 13 ....... Macksburg 25 Sectional Tournament 16 ....... Chariton 27 TOTAL. . . 467 ......... .... 4 28

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