Winterset High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Winterset, IA)

 - Class of 1943

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1 fs trek, caaiguz: acfaa,, liffigg iiifaf ratify' -.Q he efwle nt fu 0 wyptl' DEDICATION To those xx ho hive gone from XX mterset hlgh sehool to enter the oervlee of then' eountrx that we mlghTLOf'lf1UllC to enjoy nts many ireedomb we the Class of lO4v dedxeate THE BOOMERAING lO4o . It ' Q s B if s 1 ' ' X G E N I S ' 0 ' o I P X v 2 x' MV' .xeg ' -x A, N ,N . . N V V . x . A . Y. 1, x ill ' ' l i is 'W I , , ,L . I, FOREWORD dent hfe at dear old Wmterset I-hgh May the Boom erang for 1943 serve as a treasure chest of cherrshed memorxes for years to come THE EDITOR Between these covers we have tried to depict stu- D R LILLARD Supermtendent Nlormng Slde College State Umverslty of lowa 65145659562 j L DEVRIES Principal Sfate UDIVCFSITY of Iowa MA Hope College, Holland, Mich .,,,,,,,,,,., B-S, bIMON A OSbIAN Unnernty of Nebr Iowa Stats CoIleg1 V01 at IOIIAI AHTICUI Lure Dulils Im SAWYI' R Huh School bLcr1. tary M ADI' I INI' IJAUI Ii ION 'VI xrv s Lol eu 1th Ii nd 114 I mx ate ln1u1 y 1 Ion 1 I11k1 Unlsor 1 y 111111 h am m IIIQYJYUT1 FACULTY HERM AN CLARIx :,1mp5on Collegi Iowa Stale irllex. 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' .1 . , it I ' 1 s -'F ' I 7 I I 1' 4 50 I know not what the fu JOHN GORMAN Jed Sleepy butci 1 ir Lt College Prep ee Club 1 2 3 WIN Chorus 2 3 Student Fcru 1 1 4 W club Ba ketball 3 Football 4 Band 1 B mmer and f S ior ia s President in spite of all the leaxnel h ve d I still mx OWI opinion keep ROBERT JOHNISON Cookie butch ru!! cutter College Prep Cordova Nebraska 1 2 Y 3 4 Dramatl s 3 Ho 9 room cffi er 3 4 Sen mr cla s officer Glee Club Husky staff 3 Student Forum W Club 3 4 Editor in chie ef Husky 4 Boomeran Editor 4 Sigh no more ladies sign no more men were deceit er ever PRISCILLA WILEY lhca nurse Lrimp K J Colle e Prep amatics 1 3 4 G Cub12 3 4 Nlixeflc Us and extette 3 4 Boomer t ff 4 G L R Pre Class V1 e re 4 A emblx Committee PcD Comcil 1 Home Room 1erl2 3 4 Execu tn 3 Che rlea r L etta 1 Cantata 1 2 3 L e IWXIIY she his tht I Jxxer of 'ittmction AYNICE ABRAIIANIS Abe coiny iokes letters General ramati 1 2 3 G 3 4 G R Cabin 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 Mixd orus 1 2 3 Assemly Committee 3 Homecomln Qteen Candidate 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Student Ffrum O crettw Pep C Lb Boomeran Staf 4 Hom Rcnm Officer 2 3 Cantata ture hath in store for me but I hope its a man Class H1story In September 1939 the class of 43 entered W H S with an enrollment of 110 The cla s completed their fust year with many honors They were well repre ented in the vocal departme t by Ro em ry Brock Anni e Abrahams B t ty Chickering Carolyn Wright Phyllis Sawyer Priscilla Wiley Pauline Park ms Dorothy Crawford Betty Su Mullins Velma Boyd Loui e Greth Gene vieye Travis Alice Anderson Helen Claire Howell Ruth Fletcher Mary Ellen Harper Margaret Steddom Betty St Ong Ja l Vlea e Carrol Busch Billy Mc Lees John Gorman and Bob Monaghan The class was repiesented in football by Jack Mease and Gerald Yates A nold Tucker was the football manasfei Harold Smitn and Jack Mease wer boys basketball repre entatlves wnle R e Snmon Pauline Parkins Bet ty Su Mullins Velda Jean Flood Car lyn Wright Dori Jones Doris Bowyer Phyllis Sawx er and Pat Bri ker xx ere in girl ba ketball Ralph Johnson went out for tx ack and also Gerald Yale Jack M a e and Wano Welch w ere actuc in baseball Band rrembers included Ralph J hnscn Pat Bri ker E ther Townsend Velda Jean Flood Lorayen Kellogg Jack Easter Loren Caudle Myles Alexander and Harold Smith. Dramatic representatives were: Lorayne Kellogg Velda Jean Flood, Pris illa Wiley Rosemary Brock Jaek Mea-e Annice Abrahams Merle Ustler and James Harrell. Pristilla Wiley, Betty Su Mullins Genevieve Travis Annice Abrahams and Lorrayne Kellcffff were members of the Pep Council. Stu- dent forum representatives were John Gorman. Jack Mea-e and Velda Jean Flood. Annice Abrahams and Jack Mease were on the assembly committee. Harold Smith and Caroyln Wright were representatives to science day held at Ames. In 1940, the class of '43 returned with 87 members as sophomores. The vocal CContinued on Page 471 1 YLEB ALEXANDER Alec ford A VK O L Y 1 3 4 Track 3 4 Football 2 W Club 3 4 Ba11 Home Room Olf1eer 1 2 F F A Reporter e bmet ore ldent ALTICLI tu e Jtc ll Congzre 5 at Amr 1 2 3 4 Member efL1vestock Jud Ill Team fCI13I'f1DlOl1D 3 Booneranff St1ff 4 What I know I know I1 bodx darw CIIRDUIL General ALICE ANDERSON Al1ee Song, tra epnx GLne1al ee Clubl 2 3 4 2 4 G1lx Scxtette elfl 3 4 Cav R 4 G R IC 4 Boomeran Staff R om O fl er 1 er cl nature IS ex r e MFLVIN BODWELL Melx mlles an1 bltlous General Tran fer from St Charl 1 2 DlwtFIbUt1V0 Eolteatmn A IT1lII1i'Jll ci llar Qmlle nd VELNIA BOYD ' ma frxendlv Farm Bureau Commere1al R 2 9 4 Glee 1 2 3 D1tr1but1xe E L tlOl1 4 T know her 15 to IQ 1er ROSENIARY BROCK Ro 16 brown n11n11e Colle Q Prep R C' Cab 2 3 rn +1 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Vlmen Chrrua 1 2 3 4 Home R om 1 er l 2 Hlslfx 3 Ed1tO1 of Cub 4 AQ Qmblx Comn11tte 2 Sax tette 3 Tr1o 4 Boonoe 'TIT af 4 One' tta 1 4 Reo Ol tl1 Co1 5 IQ peefl no mtre 1 he nealx f r her e WAYNE ALLEN Wax ne speechless Fne tone General Y 1 A 3 4 Txaek 4 SIICIILL has manv advan ta Yes GERTRUDE BAKER Gertrude eountrv la N una sumlng R 4 Glee Clu NOIIUQI Tra1111 Club 3 ICIILL alden she 19 DORIS BOWYER Gao neat bov irlenda Genexal Home Room Oxt1cer JUIIIOI Clasm See an Treab Dramatles 3 Cub Staff 3 Basketball 2 3 R 1 2 3 4 Boomerang Staff Solltude 15 swcet but l1ke omeone to whom I m whlsoer Solltude IS sweet PATRICIA BRICKER Pa con e111al mop drea er General R 4 G Cab net 4 Home Room O fl e 1 2 3 Ba ketba'13 4 Bandl Boomeran Staff 4 Hu kv Stal! 3 4 Dram tles 4 It 1 ood to be mexrv ni F e 1 Us better 101 L t and true Ziff-ff CARROL BLSCH Car ro ba 5 l1or11 Eben General Y1 2 3 4 Dram Band 2 3 4 Home Room Meer 2 Bra S QLllllt6lt9 4 F A F A Far Forum 2 A de1Je1dable fellow vs V1 a L Lx rx 11 er1ouQlx IIITISQII' meluded .hz uf . 1' . . 7. 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LOREN CAUDLE e slow as 'Hoses bandster Gene1al Y 1 A B ng 1 2 3 -1 Hus Statf 4 I dont care I look l1ke .1 good student EUGENE CORKREAN Gene dry cean Barb General H1 Y 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 3 4 Baseball Football 4 He loves but one a t1me KENNETH CU'VIMINGS Kennv transfer Guxet General Basketball 4 H1 Y 4 We all l1ke h1m we 1ust cant hello lt MARY EVIERSON Marv qu1 t n1f1ed Commerc1al R A cheerful l1fe d9V0ld of care RUTH FLETCHER Ruth1e fl1rtat1ous Drettx Colle e Prep ee Clubl 2 3 4 ed Chorus 4 Dramat1s 3 Cand1date fox Hom commff een 4 G R Boomerana Staff 4 Cub ff 3 Cant ta 1 2 I would rather be dead than out of stvle so dont b surorx ed BETTY JEANI CHICKERINIG Jeanle clarl ut lasse Ge1 eral R 3 4 Glee C 1 2 Band 3 4 Home Rom O'IlC9f 2 D1 tr1but1xe E canon 4 Boomeranff Statt 4 fr1end1w leart w1L1 many fr1ends DOROTHY CRAWFORD Do1t cute clothes lawxer s oftlce Cornmerc1al Glee Club 1 2 3 4 MIX d orus 2 3 4 G R 4 Dramat1s 3 Boornera1 Staf 4 Sextet e 4 Hon room Offl er 1 3 4 Huskw Staff 4 Her frlends tl ev manw her foes are there am JACK EASTER Low e photovraphy dapoer College Prep Glee Club 4 NIIXGCI ChOI us 4 Boys Quartet 4 H1Y 3 4 H1Y Cabnet 3 Boomeran Staff 4 Drana s 3 4 Home Room Pre 4 Junlor Class Coun Cl 3 Well Napo'eon was t e HELEN FLAUGH HU Waltzq Pe1 manent Ge 18 al terson 1 2 3 G D1 tr1b1,t1xe F'luc t1on Boovneran Staff 4 g1rl whos hard know IS worth QOVKIDU VELZA JEANI FLOOD Vert sw eatel s vom steadw General Band 1 Glee Club 3 NIIX ed Chorus 3 Cantata 3 Sex te e 3 Dramatles 1 2 3 4 Student Forum 1 4 Assem blx Commlttee 4 Cheerlead er 3 4 Cand1d te for Ho1n comme Queen 4 Ba ketbal 2 G R Cab1net3 4 G R 1 2 3 4 Huskx Staff4 Boom erange Staff 4 Home Room Offlcer 2 3 A d1'no1e ID ms ch1n Means I m full of Jov w 1th 111 . . . 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' sta 1 v . .'3. 4. - - I - 1 ' MARILYN GIFFORD Vlarllvn transfer long haxr Ge eral Lor1'nor1 2 3 A rreek m de t malclen VIARY ELLEN HARPER Marv Ellen uada Barbaxa Ge eral R 1 2 4 Glee Clu 3 Cnorusl 2 J t a pleasasnt as sn BARBARA HART Bobbv glamorous Marv Ellen R Of all the thlngs 1n he General movles everv t1me HAPRY HORN Harr Blushes ford General H Y2 3 4 Fotbal12 To look me over wou Vou thmk me a lover' HELEN CLAIRE HOWEIL Helen dxtto countrv 21I'l Commerclal GR1234Drama s ee Club 1 2 3 Vlxxc Chorus 2 3 4 Sextctte Cantata 1 2 3 4 Boomer ang Staff 4 A fflrl xuth mole 3!Tlbltl!I1 than IS Qood for her LOUISE GROTH Lou bralds slacks General R 2 3 4 Glee Clu 3 4 Vlvced chorus 4 Loxal to her fr1ends and alwaws readv to do her Dart JAMES HARRELL Jlm fre hman mtg es cowbov General Dramat1cs 1 What a DICG Dlace tm school xx ould be vuthout lessons DUANE HONNOLD Honnold trans er t3X1 General Lorlmor 1 Football 2 3 Track23H1Y234 A 2 3 4 Member of En And where a ladv s IH 'I e case You know all ot 1 thmgs Que place 4774AJu,1nf'-' FRANCES HOWARD FHHYN attractlve rms General rul 2 3 G R 4 C ma nlav 4 0,000000h Im a nlff ox 1772+ RALPH JOHNISON Snort Laugh cute General Y 1 2 T ck 1 Band 1 2 3 Home Room O flltl 2 3 Basketball 2 .3 The xeason I talk so mucm IS that I haxe alot to sav ' ' - G. . 1. . . 1 . b 1. I , . . , N x f' 1 t . I l G. '. . . Al b 1. -A ' - k -5 2-U1 - - 4- . ' f' . anv us s - : ' 0 3' looksf . ' 2 1: G. . 1, 2, 3. 4. . 1 '- . . 1 F. F. ' ' t . . . 1 ,Qi- eduelation line.. I'llM take the neerine Team to Ames 4. ' ' - f . I . AQ- . I , . . ' Y' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . Pe . . 1 . . 3 hrisf- 1- . . 1 C - s . H . b I N EJ .A A u , .Mkt . ' - vl.' . . . . . 2 tie: 31: ' - G1 . . . 41 . 'fl Hi- 23. -11 ra .2. 3,41 DORIS JONES Jon nice Norti Ward Geneml Basketball 2 Dramatics 3 4 R 2 3 4 Boomer 5 all 4 T erei depth in 'ill h r doin s and a rice 1n all hu xxaxs TREVA JORDAN trulv a studeu Smale Genexal R 3 4 Cantata N T club 3 She hae the bralns we otn em missed LORAYNE KELLOGG Dutch Fash1on Flash vivacious R College Prep Glee Club 4 Dramatics 4 Home Room Officer 1 Peo Council 1 2 Boomeranff Staff 4 Huskv and Cub Staif 3 Huskv Staff 4 Oh woman' Thou we fashioned to beeruile BOB KITTLEMAN Bob SClLDf.lf1C not too timid Colleffe Prep Storm Lakp 1 2 Basketball B n 1 Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 'I Student Forum 4 Home Room Officer 4 Boomerang Staff 4 Men of a few words a the best men HARRIET LEWIS . . . ' '- . . . diamond . . . un. Commercial . R. . , 3. 4: Disti Ed. 4: Home room officer 1. Ever willing to do more than her Dart efficiently and ioyfully, 77 ERVIN JONES Erxin Faimnr Clam G nc ll S. 3 -If Ll s ioxx Ju L mnt tnlnk ol t JOANI KELLEHER a hair rlbb nw Dmff non Colle e Pren Qt JCSCDIIS a ademx 1 2 3 4 DF31Y1'I1lCS 3 ec ub3 C b tat 3 Hus sta f 46 Boomer n S aff 4 on l e c-er tis dea W en vou d VOUIL lon time dead MAXIINE KIRK Max 1116 Simn e and home! Mrs ' Gene al Truro 1 2 Vluirav 3 I walt to do tie best th it I can Wheiewer aid where mer I can 577 ALBERTA KOEHLER Koehler L3D3blt chewing gum General R 2 3 4 Baikatba Dietributixe Ed 4 Peom industrioub and .1 friend worth ll3XllI BILLY MCLEES . . . Billy . . . bashtul . . . wavy hair. Smith-Hughes 1. 2' Commercial 3. 4: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 1. 3: Mixed Chorus 2. 3: F. F. A. 1. 2: Cub Staff 4: Bcomeran Staff 4. Few men have my abiliiv -to blush. 'Na AQ, JACK NIEASE Buck DlUSlx1ll leader Lollege Prep Footballl 2 .3 4 Basketbal a 4 Ba eball 1 3 Dramatlcsl 3 4 G' Clubl 2 .3 Operettal an tata 1 2 3 Glee Club Secr V 2 Chorus 1 kx 4 H1 Y 1 4 Y Cabmet 3 4 Student F01 um 1 H1 Y Pes1dent 4 As embly Commlttee 1 Clash Pre 3 Home Room Ofl1 er 1 2 3 4 Boomerang Sta1 4 Repre entatlxe to Youth Con rebs 3 Hu a freat fondneae for athletlca but hla attent1ons are sozrewhat d1v1ded ROBERT MORRIS Bob utterv Pud Smlth Hu hee a o al F A Orll er 3 4 Home Room O 1 er 3 Under all hm foohshre Q IS real xx orth BETTY SU NIULLINS Fa1thfu1 Forever upsu cbt han' R 3 Glee Clu Basketball 2 3 Dramat1es 5 Boomerang Staff 4 Peo COLlflC1l 1 Home Room Oflx cerl 2 3 Executlve Coun C1 3 There hes a great deal vf de 1l1rx bene th that caln exter1or JM ZyJ,4A4,l,z4 VCD' ELAHNE NELSON la1re tw1n I1 on 5 General G R12 3 4 NormalTr U1 2 3 Dlstrlbutlv 'lv at n 4 The m1ld St mannerx an the entleet heart PAULTNIE PARKINS Parkm scoop curlw ha1r Commerelal R 1 2 3 4 Basket 2 3 4 Home Room Off1Cfr f'le Cl 1b 1 Boomerfznv St 4 H1 kx and Clb Staff 3 we l1ked 1.11 who er 1a ke pee and en u 1asm ROBERT 'VIONOGHAN Dude true farm General conQe1ent1ous Football 3 4 H1Y3 4 F V' 3 4 Glo Clubl We 4 Aeronautlcs Txxo mu h Qt 1dv IS wear na s Lo the fleeh GALFN TVIORROW Galen Plvmouth transfer Gene al Murrav 1 2 H1 Y 4 I reallv dont care mu about hool but I do llke er edueatlon BERYLE NELSON klnd and good Genelal R 4 Norm1 Tralnmg 1 2 3 What dc-eb she llve for 1f not to make the world mort Dleaeant 'VIELVIN Melv n1ce suv PARKINS athlete General Y 1 2 3 4 Football 3 4 The combmefl Oll'JlltlCS I a man and an athlete REVA PARKINS a reeable fa talker Genelal R 2 3 DlStY1lJLl ucatlon 4 Ex remelx bu w but q about It 1: lrxk 1l2:3,' 1- 5 X. 4- ,L, , A ': ' V. 2. ', 1 .ee . 1 1 1 C - . . . 1 ' -' ,. tar, I ' . , 2. 3. 1: A. .. 1 ffl 'E ' -1125 Hus 1 '- . 2, 3. 1111- I - . ' - g - , . C-1 Diue jj l: Hi-Y 2. 3. 41 .F ' F QC P - -1 1- fi' R . ' 1 . ' Su . . , A ' l I H 7 ' ' ' General. Beryle ' . . . soho:-lmarm G. , 1. 2. 1 Db - - - Q - ' ' 5 A G. .,.1, 2. 3. 1 Q1 '1 in Q Q - 'Q ,v I ' . ' is uf' Y V h I ALE- , . . .... Har- 1 , , , 4 A .... '. I: . U i'1- ' ' Ill . . 1 e E. Hi- . . 3. 4: F. F. A. 1. LE. C. 12 . l 1 Q Q .' e 1 3 fl ' ' ' 1' Y' sb . . . , . . . I n 4 HRA' ' . va . . . ,q . , , at G .... .. 'L ball 1. ' . I ,. i 9. ' 111' f 1 Z. 4. .. ' , ,, ,,g,. --A ' ll-f fr P .. - at l'9Y', H C '. . 3 F- I DOROTHY PORTER Dot xerw nlce tVD1Sl. Commerclal G R12 4 Home RoomO flcer 1 D1StF1bUt1N6 Ed Serene and unruffled a 1 summer s dax DONNA MAE PULLVIAN Donna oltlce practlce S1 ters General R 1 2 3 4 Dramat1c Glee Club 3 A dlllgent tudent sh and not wlthout rewaxd DORIS REED Ronnv shorty Commerclal G R 1 2 3 D1atI1bLltlV9 Ed ucat1on N1ce and qulet Bu n t too qulet RUTH ROBERTS Ruth very qulet Dorothv Commerc1al 1 2 3 D1str1bu1xe Educat1on 4 N1ce and qulet But not too qu1et TOM SAlVIP Tom Burlxngton dreamm College Prep Burlxngton Jun1o1 H1 h Glee Club 2 3 4 Track 2 4 Football 4 H1Y 2 3 H1 Y Labmet 4 Quartette B nd 2 3 Dramatlcs Home Room Off1cer Boomerang Staff 4 Cantata 2 3 When ln doubt as to whe ther or not to klss 3 glrl gnc the 21rl the beneflt of the doubt NIILDRFD PRITCHARD Nllldred Happx talkatlxe General DeSoto 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 G R 3 D1s r1but1xe Ed Bra 1 t1cs 1 Perlao Xou thlnk shes CILICI e I be ter QL 31111.84 WILMA RANKIN W1 ma Cnautteur verv qtlet G R 1 2 3 4 Connnerc al C urse She keeps hel thou ht to l e LESTER RHOADS Les soeedster Standaxd Statxon S'n1th Hughes Y 1 2 F 3 4 Band 2 Football 4 Hp loves lad1es and stul 19 ln tne oxcler an en DOROTHY ROBERTS Dot Hard worker laughs General R 3 Drama ICS Home Room Ofhcer l D1 t 1 butlve Educatxon 4 Nexer was there a 9. l more 5911181 and haDDV PHYLLIS SAWYER Ph1l skatlng rmk 1ol1v Colle e Prep R 2 3 4 Glee Clu Basketball 2 3 4 Dramauc 2 4 Husky Staf1 3 Home Room Offlcer 2 Boomeranff Staff -1 Cantata 1 We would not hfue her othcrxxl e Q41 fr- Q? f CECIL SHAW specks 1LtLlI'f. larmer Y 1 3 4 Track 3 D1StllbLlllV6 El u at1on 4 he la a stud1ous look but looks a1e somct1me de Luun General HAROLD SVIITH tner or not to klSS a glrl gne Sm1ttv upply room Abe Lmcoln H Y 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Band 3 4 Club 3 M1X6d Chorus 3 S e 1a1 Cho1r 4 Clarmet Q arte tp 2 3 4 Student Forum 2 Home Room Ott1 er 1 2 Suoplv Room 4 Club 2 3 4 Repre entatlte to SCIGH e Dav at Ames 1 A semblx Comm1ttee 2 As merrv a the dav on 'WARGARET STEDDOM Var 1e blue ewes lertv Commerclal Glee Club 1 2 3 4 MlXEd 0111s 2 3 4 Sextette 4 Huslxv Co ed1tor 3 Cub Staf 4 Boomeran Staff 4 G R Dramat1cs 3 4 Home Room Offlcer 1 2 4 Cantata 1 2 3 4 Peo Councll 2 Clever attractlve neat a ma1d who's verv sweet ESTHER TOWNSEND Jame utterbuff Eavetw C0mrnerc1al 1 2 General 3 R B Glee Club 3 4 MIX Chorus 3 4 Glrls Sextett 3 4 Clar1net Quartettp 4 Home Room Off1cer Boomerang Staff 4 A unnv d1 Dos1t1on 15 the xerx oul of succe s ARNOLD TUCKER Arn1e old car handsome General Y 1 3 4 Dramat1cs 3 4 Clas XVICE Pres 3 Studell Forum 2 Ba ketball 2 3 4 Track 2 Student 'Nlana er 1 f'l11b 2 3 -1 Ast-?f1'l lex Commlttee 4 Hom onf'V'r'e12 3 Bom t ff 4 B1t hes a hands me fel And all the ladleS o e 11'n ROSE ELLEN SIMMONS ROSIQ queen There R 2 3 4 G R cabm 4 Home Room OII1 Lr Ba ketoalll 2 3 4 Home comm Que n 4 Boomeran Stair 4 s nce o be latlllil when you re l18tLl1 llv n1ce LOIS SNIITH Lo1s mode t home glrl Commerelal G R 1 9 4 D1StI1bUt1VG Ed ucat1on 4 Home Room Ofu ce 2 Her manner du1et h Conn tlon l1r'n BETTY STRONG West end Grocerv Bob CODTITIQYCISI ee Club 1 3 G R Her motto Al'lVthll'12 mas M7722 GENEVIEVE TRAVIS Gennw debendab e dark eves Commermal R 2 3 4 Glee Clu 4 M1X6d Chorus 1 3 Sextette 4 Tro 4 Home Room Ofl1 er 1 P o Cluo 1 2 Cub Staff 4 G11ls Bas ketb ll Manager 4 Boome rane Staff 4 S e IS a hustler nexer 1d1e and always thoughtful of others PHILLIP UVIBAUGH P1111 b1,, steps a Smlth Hu hes Y 1 4 B skit 3 4 Football 4 F F A r G ee ub 2 3 F Iowa Farmers Deen:-e 3 Ins fall xe Sha l k1 o h1m N i - ' - ' . , . . . . 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T'-W ' 1 vw ' WANO WELCH Welch pavement pcunder Sn11th Huffhes Y 1 2 3 4 LIVGSIOCK Judgxng Tearr 3 4 Baseball 1 Vocat1on Industr1a1Arts 1 3 4 H1 car has a marvelous plckup picks up 21115 mata 3 4 Ba ketball GERALD YATES Whlskers r1ne pr1vate Bettv Su General Coast Guald F otball 1 2 3 4 Bas e UULCHCI' b 12H1Y124HOmC Room Off1cer 1 2 5 I11con1 E'lUCaUfm 4 Semper F1de11s CLASS We the sen1or class of 43 of W1nter et H1 h School who are about to leave these cherlshed halls for the tr1als and tr1bulat1o11s of a crtel world bemg botn sound pysclcally and men tally do hereby bequeatle on th1s tn1rt1eth day of Apr11 the tollowmg pos GSSIOHS chara terls t1cs hab1t and what have you to the folowmg nd ungratefu' recewers That 1S to say AHHICQ Abrahams bequeaths her red ha1r to Ralph McNamara by washmg It IWICG a week Ralph you w1ll flnd the waves are much more exqu1s1te Myles Alexander IS leavmg hlS Ford for the scrar and metal dr1ve but he 1ns1sted on tak mg the t1res Wlth h1m Ralph John 011 leaves h1s techn1que of call1n teachers out of bed at two ln the mormng, to ask for the next day s ass1gnment to Darvv11 Stover Duane Hcnnold Harrv Horn and James Har rell wlll the1r car load of U1I'1S to Joe Bruns and Ph1l11p Bflttaln Looks as 1f you m1ffht pe walklng th1s vear thouffh fellows' Bob Johnson w1lls h1S 1'1genu1ty and br my vocabulary to the edltor of next vears Huskv Jack Easter leaves t'11s llttle b1t of advlce to all H1 Y boys Hang on to your DIES fellovvs be ause IH thls racket vou cant vv1n Erv1n Jones vvho IS never late to classes IQ quests that Ovven Johnson carrv on the recorl for h1m Alberta Koehler leaves nothmg as she 1, Jus happy to be leavlng Wav ne Allen leaves h1S qu1et vv ays to Donn1e Chrlsten en Loren Caudle leaves hlS rcmantlc techmque to Dub Goettsch There mu t be a m1stake' CAROLYN WRIGHT Caro11e C111 kens College Prep ee Club 1 3 4 N11xe or IS 1 3 4 Sexte e 4 Dran' t1c 3 R 4 Home Room 1 er Brovvn hal plu vvn 1 csc a lcta L MERLE LITSLER Mer b 2 3 4 Track 3 B Q Gereral Y1 3 4 D1 tr1 plete Se npex P ratu fnffaz WILL Betty Jean Ch1Ck6I'lI1j., w1lls her place ll the band to rtutfx W1l cn Eugene Co krean who In always f 1rt1ng w1tl1 h1s place Bob 1x1ttleman the aeronauh s tudent of W H S requests that h1s place s tl e model tu dent be lelt to Dean K Ve tman Lou1se Groth w1lls ner plg ta1l and slacks to Phlllp Mxles S1nce the war th1s clothes I'Htl0I'11Hg 1 be 21111112 to be r t1er SCFI us so Dorotiy Craw ford w1lls hex very complete wardrobe to all t1e glrls ln the hlffh s hool Lcoklng over wh ts le t a ter th1 class grad uates vve de 1ded that 11 all probf1b1l1tv Mar1 lvn Gllford hould Wlll a lxttle b1t of 1ntel1 ence to the new sen1or cla s Margaret Steddom w1lls her dalnty VOICQ and courteous manners to Margaret Cameron Cecll Shaw leave h1S beautlul blue eyes to Keller Cl1ne Tom Samp known or hlS w1tt1c1sms ha quested that Paul Ander on c rry on 11 hlS place ll'l occupylnff the glrls spare t1me tellmf vv1ttv lokes Robert WIOFTIS leaves hlS s hool mfatuatlons to Phll Cockrean Esther Town end who IS known for her g od nature leaves the lI'l1S11 1ggle that 19 all her evvn to Juanlta C x Dont vvcrry Juanlta prac tlce makes perfe t thev say E1a1ne and Bervle Nelson 11111 the1r IU eoar able compan1on h1p to LClS Monagcn and Mar ION Umbauah Marvm Parkms request that Charles Craw CCont1nued on Pave 477 A t I ' G H 3' ' 1 - ,, . . 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D QLASS PROPHECY I have always been fasc1nated w1th fortune te1l1ng and mysu tnmvs so when I saw th S150 Madam Zoolonga Knows All Tells All nangmg above toe door of a tra1 er house I IU t couldnt res1st golng 1n As I threw back the curtams who should I behold but n old classmate of m1ne Velda Jean Flood apparently III a trance When s e saw who I was she lmmedxately dropped her crys al b ll and greeted me Our talk drlfted fr m ore thlng to another and we tmally got on the ub 1ect of the old class of 1943 As 1n her VOuth Vert knew all there was to know about every one She told me that Melv1n Bodwell IS the presldent of J C Penny Company O ly t 1snt J C Penny anymore Melvm changed 1t s name to M V Bodwell and Sons Alberta Kcehler who tarted out as 3 ladle faslnon des1 ner has glven up deslgnlng for part1cular women She has declded there more future 1n des1sfn1ng clothes for women who dont care' Elame and Beryle Nelson fmally nad 3 ser1ous f1ght and are no longer as close as they were 111 hlgh school After all g1rls you cant both marry the same man Dorothy Porter and Betty Strong whom we always thought of a the qulet kmd are Stal r1ng 1n the Ice Capades of 1964 Flash' Cec1l Shaw Just conquered the An gel for the worlds heavywe1ght wrestlmff t1tle Donna Pullman has lust accepted the DOSI t1on of Dean of Women at Vassar College Harr1et Lew1s IS currently to be seen on th Dorothy Roberts and Ruth Robe t have Ju t establlshed a new record for number of hours 1n the a1r Thev are both stewardesses for Pan Amencan A1 way By strange co1nc1 den e they have flown w1th the same pllots all that tlme Rose S1mmons has replaced Coach Pe k as glrls basketball coach She reportedly tends to try a new 1dea he learned bv wat h mg newsreels of Unlted States naval maneuvers IH the Paclflc ocean Helen Flaugh IS a te cher at New York C1 y s largest h1 h s hool The sub1ect'7 The relatlve merlts of the blonde and the brunett Dorothy Crawford was defeated by a clo e vote when she ran for Presldent so she had to be content when she was elected as the Gov erness of Iowa Rosemary Brock was last seen vxorklng ln an axrplane factory She pu hes the button that starts the motor that opers the door that al lows the fellow to come 1n who puts the red l1ght on the wln t1p Duane Honnold now runs the prom1nent Drop In Nwht Club of St Charles Oh by tne wav Edna Smlth IS the head wa1tress James Harrell ls the manager ln chlef of the H vana Harve t Horse Ranch of Homestead Wvo'n1ng He IS commonly known as Bow legged B111 the Bronco Buster Irv1n Jones IS now travelmg on the Road to Morocco In case you re curlous he cant be l1eve Dorothy Lamour CXlSt 1n such hot places That meek farm boy Wayne Allen IS nom Iowas governor It took a long tlme but hrs talents were flnally dlscovered MHXIDC K1rk who was marr1ed 1n 42 IS now a very successful housekeeper l1v1ng 1n Mlaml Flor1da and seems apparently happy Jack Easter lS now the ch1ef photographer for the famous magazlne Sesquxre We hear the Hays o1f1 e and he are battlmg constantly Lorayne Kellogg can be seen dashmg from coat to coast 1n her blond convert1ble Cher ha1r 1 now ledl hatmg men as usual Mary Emerson IS walkathon chammon of the world smce she recently walked to L1ttle Rock Arkansas non stop Paulme Parkms lS t1ll playmg basketball at ouffh not at W H S She IS w1tn he womens new set up Whl h la called the B ue .Anklet And say who sav that those tra1ts we ac qu1re 1n school don t follow us throughout l1fe Ruth Flet her wno was known 1n hlgh school for gettlng hex books mlxed up now does thc same w1th men Recently Carrol Busch got a Job Wlth the Stork Club of New York Wantlng to make a good 1mpres 1on Wlth the manager Harry Horn Carrol came tloppmg ln as tne stork Bob Johnson tne one most l1ke1y to succeed has succeeded as the garbage scavenger of Po dunk Center Velma Boyd that qulet g1rl whom not very m ny knew IS now known the world over as VIVBCIOUS Velma It IS she who walks behmd the c1rcus parades carrmg a p1nk umbrella Gertrude Baker marr1ed soon after the Great War and 1 now re1gn1ng as the Queen of Sheba commonly known as Cleopatras only r1val They say he has really rev1 ed the Congo l1ne Jack Mease can now be seen 1n Twent1eth Century Foxs new mot1on plcture product1on Dream Man As you know he took VIC Ma tures place on the s1lver screen Genev1eve Travls IS now a songstress w1th th t rooty toot toot all g1rls band the Bluf- Babes under the d1rect1on of E ther Town end whlch IS now appearlng at the Club Savoy 1n Ne v York CltV Carolyn Wrlvht IS a mafhem tl mstructor of gassor College an ex lu we g1rls s hool 1n the ast M1ldred Prlt hard heads the art department for Vogue Magazme Profe sor and Mrs Harold Smlth of Harvard Un1vers1ty are now tour1nU the country lectur ll'lU at colleges and un1vers1t1es on the subject 'Vlarrled Mans Problems 1n the Home Ph11l1o Umbaugh ls now Nat1onal Presldent of the Purebred Hampsh1re Hog A soclatlon of Amerlca Ph1l runs the Super Lanky Hamp shlre ranch Just west of Wmter et as a s1de l1ne Betty Su Mullms a Powers Model w1ll soon be seen as cover g1rl for Look Magazme B1lly McLees lS now a pr1vate secretary to the Pres1dent of the Unlted States Reva Park1ns Lo1s Smlth and Wllma Rankm have Jut returned from actlve dctv ove se s vuth the VS AACS and now are l1v1ng comfor' ably on a pens1on from the goxernment Wano CSpeedb Welch and Le ter tRace Trackl Rhoads are now competmg ID the Ind1anapol1 Speedway for tne Australlan trophy Latest word re elV6d IS that Wano won In an 1nter CCont1nued on Page 493 '1 . 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L X. ,f 1. ,Q V AW, JU IOR F1rst Row W1lda Hendrlcks Hel en Welch June Honnold Margerv Nxelsen Slnrlev Barr Barbara Mllls Pat Johnson Cleda Allen Dlck Paul 1n Second Row Marlon Krug Eve vn Graham Esther Allen Inez Nel son Wanda Greenwood LOIS Hand lev V1rg1n1a Goodman Betty W1lk1n son Donald Chr1stensen Darrell Wll son Th1rd Row Roger H1rcock Rob Roberta Newlon Wanda Greenwood Wllma Flelds Phylhs Scoles Dorls Zlnk Marxanne Kelleher Leona Pal kms Flov Allen Andrew Nelson Darxm Stover Fourth Row Forrest Butler Carol Ander on Florence Sheldon Rutn WllSOH Jacquelyn Black LOVISH Clark Marlan Armstrond Flfth Row Bob MadlSOH Leslle Berrv Bettw Read Mar1or1e Adam Pat MCL3UUhl1D Cleta Peterson Ed na Barrus Gene Wllson Eddle Fox Clvde Peterson Slxth Row Paul Anderson Glem Rush Joe Drake Helen Huffman Bettle Baker Katherlne McNamara Weslev Bmns Glen Waltz Phllhp Brxttaln Seventh Row Ph1l1p Mlles Ovs en John on Robert Powers Dlck Len man Howard Faust CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Paul Anderson Vlce Pre ldent Pat 'VlCL3Llghl1ll Secretary and Treas G1lbert Gcettscx CLASS 'VIOTTO The h1 her vou cllmb the broader th X ISSN CLASS COLORS Blue and Sllxer CLASS FLOWER Whlte Cax natxon . , - 1 , 1 . v . is I , , ' 1 Q ' a 5. 1' . . I . . 5 ' 1 ' . . .' , .' ' s, . . 1. , . - ,, , ' - ' Y ' - - D v I 1 v s - - A ' . ' - ' V 3 erta Newlon, Wanda Greenwood, - - ' - . ' A S. .......... 1 . .. l , ' 3 ' r JU IOR CLASS HI TORY In September 1940 an ambxtlou roup of freshmen entered W H S wlth an enrollment of 108 The representatlxe of thls class were outstandmg ln the var1 ous act1v1t1es IH wh1ch they part1c1pa+ed On the followmg September the class returned wlth 84 members There were 10 boys and mne glrls ln thelr respectlve glee clubs seven sophomores were 1n mlxed chorus and s1x played 1n the band Elght boys were out lor football and three partlclpated ln basketball E1ght glrls were on the basketball squad Floy Allen was the basketbll manaffer Edna Barrus was one of the W H S cheerleaders and Barbara M1lls was a cheerleader and band twlrler Margorle Adams was drum maJor ln the marching band Helen Huffman Pat McLaughl1n Barbara M1lls and Owen Johnson were ln the all hlgh school play Barbara M1lls and MarJor1e Adams were on the G R cabmet and Paul Anderson and Gllbert Goettsch were members of the H1 Y cablnet As upperclassmen now the group re entered on August 31 1942 w1th 96 mem bers In the elect1on of class offf1cers Paul Anderson was chosen to serve as pres1dent wlth Pat McLaughl1n as VICE presldent and Gllbert Goetts h secretary treasurer Fhere were n1ne JUUIOFS m the glee clubs nme ln mlxed chox Us and elght nl band Betty Osborn and Betty Wflbht were 1n sextette Barbara M1lls and Mar 1or1e Adams ln tr1o and Paul Anderson resumed the barltone posltlon as sole veteran of the quartet Katherme McNamara and Barbara M1lls were tw1rlers and MarJor1e Adams was drum majorette ln the marchlng band Estell Inez Nelson Dor1s Zmk W1lma F1eld Cleta Peterson Sue Cornell Pat McLaughl1n and Edna Barrus were members of the glrls squad the last three named belnff on the flrst team Three boys G1lbert Goettsch Darv1n Stover and Paul Anderson held posxtlon on the f1r t 10 The football boys were Darvm Stow er Marlon Krug Gllbert Goettsch and Paul Anderson Paul Anderson and Gllbert Goettsch were on the H1 Y Cab1net Sue Cornell P at McLaughl1n Edna Barr us MarJor1e Adams and Barbara 'Nhlls were on the G R Cabinet The Jumor cheerleaders were V1rg1n1a Goodman Edna Barrus and Barbara Mills Barbara M1lls and Helen Huffman were selected to serxe on the Assemb ly comm1ttee W1lma Ballev Paul Anderson Bob Mad1 on and Ph1l Mlles were members of the Journallsm cla s who publxsh the Cub and the Husky weekly newspapers The Junlor class presented a comedy by 'VIosl1er The Imagmary Inval1d The t1tle role was played by Owen Johnson The other roles were played by Lols Thayer Bettle Baker Paul Anderson Helen Huffman Betty Wrlght Gen W11son Katherine McNamara Cleta Peterson Barbara M1lls Forest Butler Glenn Waltz and Phllllp Mlles The lunlors 1n the all hlvh school play Young L1ncoln were Helen Huffman Forest Butler and Bettle Baker , ' ' 5. ,Q . . . ' - ,, . . . . l .G . , , - The greatest representation was in basketball. Wanda Greenwood, Wanda N Y Y . ' v I . Y 7 Y , , P1 ' Q ,Q V I v 7 9 . Y D V N 1 - 0 . , v 1 1 as -' ' Y v I ' ' 7 Y q M. l ' 7 . . . l S , ' ' ' ls ' ' vw - I , . , ' . , , ' ' , e ' ' ' ' - , .. ' -v , SUUHOIMORES ,lfxx .W , , N , Xxx . .l , y ,L . wx OPHO ORE Fust Row Robert D1ll1n er Rus ell Llttle Marcella Bowyer Dal lene Nelson Sh1rleV Garland Ber me e Darrell Betty DeBok W1lma Reed Jerr1e Ogle bee Leland Plt cock Eugene Clark Sylvla Pullman Evelyn Mxsner Se ond Row John John BODV1 Strong Dorothy Taylor Geneva De Long Roseann Lytle Nmette Hart Jeanne La1zure June Mmer Ch r es Slmmons Dean Veltman Phil Crolt Dean Evans Th1rd Row Vlfgll Clement Gax en Jaumta Cox Margaret Darrell E lame Newbury Flancxs Whxte B LJ Sawyer Fourth Row James Greenwood Ralph W1ll1ams James Garnett Katl1 ryn Faust Fanme Ann Schoenenberg er Evelyn Beedle Esther Al1St1Il Lo1s Monagon Raymond McDonald Keller Clxne Fred Ford Irene Dar re Flfth Row Loren Grout Char le Lee M1chael Harper Jlm Jones Don Howell Earl Mlller 'VIar1 n Um baugh Nora P tton Margaret Camer on Bobble Allen Francls Lynch Gall Clxne Frank Lew1 Jerry Land 1s Joe Bruns Bruce Kellogg SlXth Row Irv1n Klmgaman bert Burford Ernet Travls Charle Tucker Charles Crawford Russell Hender on Ph1ll1p C rkrean ophom ore Class H lstory In 1941 95 freshmen enrolled 1n Wlnterset Hlgh School The class was well represented 1n H1Y Glrl Re erve football basketball dramatlcs band mlxed chorus and glee clubs In 1942 the cla s returned xuth 82 students There were SIX boys and sevem gxrls 1n thelr respectlve glee clubs Elght of these sophomores were ln mlXed chorus Three g1rls Roseann Lxtle June Vlmer and Darlene Nelson were 1r1 sextet Four ophomores nartlclpated IH the band thls wear Ro eann Lxtle and Bernle e Darrell were cheer leaders Thlrteen boxs were out for football vuth Hubert Burford J1m Jones Bob S wxer F nest Traxl Rlcharfi WIIS n and Phxlllo Cockrean recelung major letter Eleht boxs and fue 1rls partlcloated 1n basketball Qlnrlex Garland had Q Dart m the all hx h school play Young Lmcoln Hubert Burford and Charles Tucker and Darlene Nelson were student forum renre entatlx es Many of the sophomore cla s were actne members of the Vlctory Corps I 1 1 'Q ' ' , ,. ' ' D- . - . I ' Pa Y I ' 1 c' '- ' ' - . . l , .l , . ' ' y . - ' , . - , S , , - ' , , 1 . 3 7 A A ' , - . - - ll. 4 9 : ' s, ' .1 e ' 3 f - Q v ' S ' . ' Q' , U . b .C Q 1 V 1 . 1 Y -Q y L , , gr X. Y U 1 . D - A - v I I ! Q. . ' . ' I , 1 t . s, . - . . Q .1 an ' y I -. 'z s, L- : C , en Ham,.Colleen Moore, Esther PICK- Wendell TFHVIS, Rlchard Wllson, Hu- . . . - , f . 4 . 7 1 . . D, . . v 1 V e - q ' 1 -1- O . s . . ' ' ' : ' . N1 .' 1 G 1 A s ' ' 2 '. Q T . r s, ' r 1 0 , ' ' ' E :I . I, . V E. . . . U C ' v . Stcpplnx out PIL!-J hack Cuuh Llfuk The thru- m Culb Nance Iuxuxuxxux' Bdshful 1 Plc neck N1 GIZHYIHS uxkateer D011 Bowyer An -X book' Sue ze que av VI f wvlW'9 lx lx lx katy CUIDU Delutl flrst prize On Luard Tdndn s mate Black out puty E mn Lux 1, 1 . , .M flgx 1 1 4 f .. 2 . L - 4 f 2' ,.,. ,V v--, ,..... W ,.,. ,,.,. . ' ' ,. fw ' h I A M ' L i - N , I 2,5 . Q f 7? , AW ' , . ,X X f ,454 . f I: ' ,f 1 - T. ,p 13. '-'-'.' ' 'ff'-4-' N. '- 14, 'V , 1' 9. 1 13. ,. 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FRE HME Flrst Row Anna Mae Johnston Helen McLaughl1n Rovllla Ganote June John ton Mar1or1e Wlght Mal celene Estel Beverly Lehman Ma y Lou Sweeney B111 Morse Joe Hoyt Betty Del Stlckelman Marllyn Klt tleman Gene Crawford Roy Vlctor Benson Bob lVlcFarl1n Second Row Goldle McCauley Barbara Sawyer Margery M1165 Ba bara Morr1s Edlth Young Irma Lee Baker Joy Bennett Genevleve Rog er Vlrgmla Hoeness Joe Comp Don Abrahams Robert Hart Rlchard McLaughl1n Denms Kelleher Thlrd Row Mondeva Hymes Shlr ley Harrell Carmen Burd EISIG Ba r Al1ce Berry Betty Rankin Betty Jef fryes Marjorxe Smlth L1la Lee Ad ams Charles Haywood James Mc Donald John Ladd B111 M1lls Fourth Row Barbara McDonald Mary Claffue Betty Palmer Floreme Brlttam L1ll1an Hamllton Odeal Stump Donald Ham Wayne Thomas Wallace Anderson Jlm Crow Rus ell Mapes Fxfth Row Margaret Harrell Sh1rlew Greenwod VIOIB DeBok Florence Dlllmger Al1ce Moffltt Et ta Mueller Rose Emerson Wayne Robln on B111 Gentry Ronald B1er ma Robert Mlller Argyle Glfford R1 hard Madlson Earl McK1nney Slxth Row Don O born Eugene Alexander Ralph McNamara Lloyd McK1bban Harry Stevens Curtls Pcmdexter Charles Balley John Drake Jumor Fltzderald Robert Lea h Fred Slmpson Dean Eckle Earl Wllson Freshmen C lass Hlstor In dramatl s Helen McLaughl1n had a part m the all hlgh school play Young Llncoln Joe Comp Vlrglnla Hoeness Luclen Stark Margery Mlles B1llM1lls Dorls Sayre Barbara lVIorr1 Rovllla Ganote and Barbara Sawyer were ln Ar mlstlce Day and Chr1stmas Sk1'S and EXCFCISQS The freshmen that part1c1pated 1n band were Charles Haywood Etta Mueller Povllla Ganote Shlrlex Harrell Ronald Blerma Joe Comp and Luclen Stark The e were 17 fre hmen IH glee club and mxxed chorus Roulla Ganote and Lucien Stark accompanled all mu 1cal act1v1t1es Vlrglnla Hoene s B111 Mllls and Harry Stevens were student forum represen tatn es and were actlve membe s of the h1gh s hool V1 tory Corps 4, ...L ,-.,. ...,w.....-1-Q!-f ' '-M f- A xr' ' : . . ' I ' y. . 1 Y ' 'H . ' ' ' A 5 1 . 1 ' 1 , A Y . v . s A 1 . . , .71 1 1 V 1 - - C . , . , - . N 1 5 ' . l . ' . ' . . Y 4 , ' U ., 9 1 9 ' . Y . 7 1- 1 1 v' K Q ' . 1 . 1 l - 1 1 . 7 . , Charles Gerald Paullm. ,. Q , I . ., , 3 . , - , y . M . N . , 1 1 A 1 1 , 1 Q . 1 - Q , g . 1 1 - H . 23 1 -. , , - 2 , , . -3, I J . .H . . . H L' 7 1 1 N1 1 9 i . . S, , - s., L N. . . . . , 1 1 ,' . , - v- ' 2 v' . N . E. . . . . . . . : . . V V - ' r ' ' v- V ' f- 'n 4 n. L . Outstanding Students At Winterset High SENIOR JACK MEASE SOPHOMORE These four students were chosen by the vote of their respective classes. The awards were based on personality, popularity with other students, schol- arship, how well they get along with their teachers, and versatility. JUNIOR DARLENE NELSON HELEN HUFFMAN FRESHMEN HELEN McLAUGHLIN . 4' ' .15 ww t, FGOTBALL SCHEDULE Wlnter et Wmterset Wlntereet Yvlllltl' et Wlnterset Wmterset Wmter et Wmter et Wmterset :J CO CAPT GERALD YATES Won 5 Lost 3 Adel Johnit n Earlham Greenfield Pella Lmcoln Osceo a Valley Indlanola 4 CO CAPT JACK MEASE hmm- W H HU KIE Flrst Row Gllbert Gce't ch John Gorman Clyde Peterson Ernest Tra v1s Bob Savner J1m Jones Les'1e Berrv Darvm Stover Second Row Coach Pe k Joe Bruns Rlchard Wrlson Melxm Par kms Jack lVIease Hubert Burfori Ph11l1p Corkrean Duane Honnalcl Bob Monoghan Coa h Herman Clark Thlrd Row Marlan Krug Dennxs Kelleher B111 Nlxlls Paul Andersom Charles Crawford Tom Samp RlCl'l ard McLaughlm Ph1ll1p Umbaugh Fourth Row FTHDCIS Ly nch ass' manager Bob Johnson manager Dean Veltman asqt manager ' 5 .. 7 .. 0 ' ' U25 . C ,. 7 ' - .27 ..13 ' rs-U33 ' ' .. 7 ' ..28 .. 6 ' .. 0 ' ..20 ' s ..26 !..13 ' 5 ,. 0 H14 ' .. 7 .' U34 1'3 11 Y Q . Q FOOTB LL SUMMARY CCFHQQ HOMECOMING QUEEN ROSE SIMMONS WINTERSET vs ADEL Wmterset Hlgh School opened 1tS 1942 football season by turnmg 111 a well earned 4 0 v1ctory over Adel Hlgh School 1n a game that was played ln a downpour of ram ine V1 1tors never d1d threaten to score Ihe Huskxes counted thelr toucndown xn the second quarter w1th Burford plungmg over from the 1 yard hne after Mease had advanced the ball 1nto scorlng posltlon WINTERSET vs JOHNSON Wxnterset Hlgh Schools Huskles made the sec ond vxctory for th1s football season by overpowermg the Johnston Statlon eleven wlth a score of 25 to 7 on the local f1eld The game was slowed byamuddy fleld andthe local eleven used httle but stralght football to overpower and out class thelr r1vals The often 1ve play of Hubert Burford was outstandmg wh1le the passmg comblnatlon Mease to Stover worked well WINTERSET vs EARLHAM The gr1d1ron champ1onsh1p of Madlson County for the 1942 season was settled at Earlham as Wlnter et turned on the power to w1n bv 3 score of 27 13 although they played raggedly ln the flrst and fourth quarters Melvm Parkms regular quarterback was 1nJured ln colhdmg wuh another player before the game started Indxvxdual offenslve star of the game was Burford Wlnter et fullback wh1le Stover Husky end turned ln some brllhant pass catchmg and Yates starred at blockmg and passmg Defensne star of the Wxnterset l1ne was Jones WINTERSET vs GREENFIELD Playxng mspxred football the Wxnterset Hlgh Huskxes rolled up the1r largest score of the season aga1nst thelr strongest oppo nent so far when they handed a 33 7 vlctory over Greenfleld to Coach Gene Car on as a farewell tr1bute W1nterset spotted Greenfleld one touchdown and then took to the alrlanes to bulld up a comfortable lead Darv1n Stover Wlnterset s left end provlded the t r1lls wlth hls touchdown pass catchlng De fenslve star 111 the l1ne was Alexander wh1le the tackhng and blocklng of Bur ford Yates and Mease out hone thexr of'ens1ve play WINTERSET vs PELLA Playmg the1r flrst game under the coachlng of Herman Clark the Wlnterset Hlgh Huskles ran thelr vlctorv streak for the season to f1V6 1n a row when they turned back the Pella Hlgh eleven The Hus k1es played good sound football all the way through There were no outstand mg stars xn the game although Stover contmued h1s sen atxonal pass rece1v1ng WINTERSET vs LINTCOLN Wmterset enterta1ned L1ncoln Hlgh of Des Momes 1n 1ts Hornecomlng game whlch was marred bv a 20 6 defeat The Raxlsphtters havmg thelr large t and heavlest team ID vears were not as much better tham the Huskles as the s ore would 1nd1ca'e L1n oln s ored two touchdowns IH the f1r t half wh1le the second half was played on nearly even terms Burford vxas the outstandlng player on the f1eld pxckmv up from 5 to 15 yards almost every t1me he carrled the ball Gorman at end and Alexander at tackle were th defens1ve stars 1n the hne WINTERSET vs OSCEOLA The Wlnterset Hu k1es returned to the vlctory trall at Os eola bv gr1nd1nU out a 26 to 13 trl Imoh over that South Central Iowa Conference opponent The HLlSk16S won on superxor power Wltll Osceola count mg both thelr markers as the result of passe Burford and Mease shouldered the burden of Wmter et s succe sful atta k WINTERSET vs VAI LEY The Wlnterset HUSKIQS bogged down ln thelr 1n vaslon of West Des MOIHES and returned 1n an lndlfferent eXh1b1t10n to lose thelr second game of the season Wlnter et two s ormff marches we e halted bv fumbles on the lo vard lx e Te H' skles seemed to lack thelr usual sv 1r1t wh1le Vallev turned m thelr be t performance of the season WINTERSFT vs INDIANTOF A The Wmtersef Hlgh S hool Huskles ended thelr 1942 football season bv loslnsf to Indlanola Wlth a score of 34 to 7 thus endlng the season Wlth 6 vlctorles and 3 defeats Burford and Yates were the star of fenslve olavers 1n the backfleld xx hlle Goettsch Wlnterset end turned ln out standmff offenslxe plav ln th lme 'Thls was the flnal game for even sen1ors vtho had turned IU out tandlnff performances at one tlme or another on the Huskv football team . . - 1 ..- V - - r 1 ' ' ' ' ' - , ' L, ' A A Z . .D ' . R . R ' - N' . . , :. . . T . , . - . U , , 5 . . 1 l - '. . . . '. , ' ' , - . - l - . Y . - , T 5 L . . R .' 1 D V r . . M S . I . . r Ball carrylng honors were evenly dlvlded between Yates and Parkms. . A I ' ' . . h 1 . . . ' - ' l . , ' ' A , c 1 ' . . c l c . ' ' s , ' 1 s . f S- .n t, . V . . 3 . 1 : ' - s ' ' c , f ' - 'L . . W 3. ' v I . I : Q fl - K . . . - . .., ' ' .gn 'M . ' 2 . T. . I . 4 . . Q . ' . . A 1' ' 4 ' h L - 7 -V 0 f D V K . 1 H ' . A ' F . Q Y ' 3 ' ' - , BA KETBALL F1rt Row Phll Corkrean Bob K1 tleman G1lbert Goettsch Haro'd Smlth Darvm Stover Arnold Tucker Erne t Trans Second Row Ralnh John on Ga1l Cllne P ul Anderson Kenneth Cumm1nf,s Bob Sawver Coach Peck Thlrd Row Francl Lynch manager Joe Bruns Ph1l11p Umbaugh Charles 'Iucker J1m Jones mana er BASKETBALL SCORES NV1nterset VV1nter et Wlnter et W1nterset Wtnterset Wmter et Wlnterset Wmtetset Wlnterset Wmterset CO CAPT Wlnterset ARNOLD Wlnterset M rten da e Indxanola Van Nleter Vallex DeSoto Vlarten dale Vallex 20 Van Viet r 19 Pe11a 20 Lxncoln 3 Dexter 20 KHOXX1116 0 19 CO CAPT HAROLD SMITH TUCKER The Wmterset H1gh S hool ba ketoall team opened It 19-12 43 season vuth two lettermen War condltlons curtaxlefl the s hedule somewhat xxlth no game at Charlton and no return Games vxlth Llncoln Knoxx111e or Osceola The Husk IGS traxeled to 'Nlartensdale 'Noxember 24 at d were de eated 26 22 Ind1ano1a and Van 'Vleter were both xlctorlous oxer the f1 htlng Huskles Van 'Vleter was forced to go to an ox ertlme to xxtn The Huskles lnx adefi Vallex December 11 and were turned back bx the count of 28 24 The Huskles first X1 torx came at DeSoto December 18 when thex trounced DeSoto 31 22 The HLISKIQS ax en ed thelr earlx sea on defeats bx beatxng 'Vial' tensdale and Vallex on the home ftoor On SUCCQSQIXC nlghts the Husk1es were defeated bw Van Nleter and Pella but came ba k to defeat Eaxlham and Dexter Lmcolns flrst and econd teams beet the Htskles IN two hard fou ht games at home The Hu k1es took a ton h Knoxxtlle team ID the Vklnterset gxm and beat them 1n a close game 20 19 ' ...22 2 .S T...25 ' S ,,.17 ' .... .22 ' 5 ...28 1 ...30 ' N24 g .... ...Zo ' H431 .,.. ,..22 ' s ,..34 . S .,.27 ' ,..24 j .,.... .18 C ' ' 1 e ..... 27 A ,. ...... 39 2 Winterset. . .26 Earlham ....... 18 ' f ' ' - . ' 3 4,.... ,.21 - . GIRL BA KETBALL F rst Row Dor1s Bowyer Rose Slmmons Paul1ne Parklns Phyllls Sawyer Pat Brlcker Second Row Roseann Lvtle Clcta Peterson Wanda Greenwood Coach Peck Pat McLaughl1n Edna Barrus Sue Cornell Thlrd Row Inez Nelson Wanda Estell Barbara Sawyer Dorls Z1nk W1lma F1elds Fourth Row Jeanne Lalzure N11 ette Hart Genev1eve Travls manager Ber n1ece Darrell Jaun1ta Cox The Huskettes started seasonal DIHCIICS the second week of November under the SUDQTVISIOII of the1r new coach Wllmer Peck The nucleus of the team was compo ed of the last Vear s le ter XVIIIIIQFS Paul1ne PaI'k1IIS Rose Slmmons Pa tr1c1a Mclaauffhlm Dorls Bowyer and Sue Cornell The second week of practlce the g1rls played a succes ful pract1ce game w1th Peru The flrst scheduled me of the 1942 43 season dropped to Martlnsdale on the1r floor November 24 The fxrst home game w1th Van Meter was lost bv one pomt 17 to 16 Wlnterset then bowed to Vallev but with f1ght1ng determx natlon downed De Soto s sertette as the1r f1r t v1ct1m The Huskettes were de feated ln two consecutlve games by Martensdale and Valley on the1r home floor A game w1th Van Meter ended IH 9 txe The glrls layed two college teams A I B and C C C C but lost to both of them The g1rls came back wxth flymg colors to beat Earlham and Dexter The last game was won from De Soto wh1ch Droved to be one of the most 6XC11lI'1g games of the year The Huskettes lost IH the f1rst round of the sectlonal tournament at Van Met er to Waukee EIECE'-lmfimif-IP-ICD'-I Wmterset Wmter et Wlnterset Wxnterset Wlnterset Wlnter et Wlnter et Wlntersct Winter et Wlnter et Wxnterset '-l CO CAPT PAT V LAUGHLINI SCHEDULE 1 1 2 13 2 'T l I R 2 I Martensdale V n Mete De Soto Martensdale Vallev Van 'Vleter I Earlham C C' C C Devter De S to SCCtl0IWBl Tournment at Van Nleter Wlnter et I9 Waukee Total Polnts fox the Huskettes 29 Total Pomts for the VlSlt0FS 305 Caotams for the Secnonal Pau me Parklns and Phxll1s Saxxxer 28 CO CAPT ROSE SIMVIONS A - ' 9 .,..,, 21 ' S 6 ..,.., A a ' 17 Winterset 23 ..,...,.. .Valley 93 ' 2 .,......,. 15 ' ...... . 26 , ' c 1 ........... 31 ' S al ,...,... 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C' 17 l!Y 'x Dlrector E rle L Canfleld The followmg people were members of the band For the school year of lannets I 1ll1p Br1ta1n etty Ch1Ck6I'lI'1g ary Enrlght atherlne Frech harles Haywood uane Henry ob Klttleman orls Meyer ta Mueller len Rush arold Sm1th ther Townsend uth W1lson uth Ganote e Cornell Flutes Rovllla Ganote Kathleen Veltman Nellle Warren Saxaphones Jatluelynn Black LOIS Handley Martha Patterson Fred Slmpson French Horns Betty Barrus Shlrley Harrell Luclen Stark Cornet B1ll Baker Ronald Blerman Loren Caudle Maelma Eshnger Eddle Fox Gene Kelly Evelyn Mlsner C1fford Stephenson Barltone Joe Comp 1942 and 1 943 Trombones Ph11 Newton La Verne Goettsch Bob Powers Mar1an Umbaugh Drums Bettle Baker Carol Jordon Martha Adams Bass Carrol Busch Alto Clarmet Bob Hart uch progres durlng the school year of 1942 1943 The band tarted the year playmg ard marching at all the home football games In October the band ent to Earlham to perform for the Earlham Homecommg football game Because of current condltlons IS was the only out of town tr1p made by the band Due to Mr Barrows enhstment 1n the Umted States Navy the Band Mothers Club entertamed the embers and parent at a banquet ln h1s honor Mr Canfleld one of the Wlnter et H1 h Schools faculty members assumed the responslbllxtles of the and d1rect1on Under his leadershlp the band partlclpated 1n the dedxcatlon of M8dlSOD Countys Honor oll on January 14 3 mldwmter concert a lugh s hool assembly program and a sprmg concert Each member was requlred to complete flve hours of 1nd1v1dual practlce a week and early xn the prlng everal members played solos for comments by a cr1t1c The SDGCIHI ensembles conslsted of three small groups rass Quxntet Clarmet Quartet Saxaphone Quartet I xrley Harrell Ruth W1lson Jaauelvnn Black arrol Busch Fsther Townsend Lols Handley e Comp Bob Klttleman fl rtha Patterson ddle Fox Harold Sm1th Fred Slmpson ene Kelly The Winterset High School Band under the leaderships of S. W. Barrows and Earl L. Canfield showed . . 5 .g . ' . . . . BOY GLEE CLUB DIRECTOR EVIILY ANTHONY WYCKOFF TENORS Lucxen Stark Dean Veltman Jack Easter Ph1l1p Vhles Donald Howell Harry Stevens Jack Mease BASSES Hubert Burford Paul Ander on Tom Samp Warren Berry Fox rest Butler Charles Lee Chaxles Crawford Norman Shetterly Howard Faust Bob Johnson Ralph W1ll1ams B111 lVI1lls Phll Croft Durlng the school year small groups and SOIOISIS were very actlve ln com munlty and school probrams A musxc H1 ht was presented durmg the second semester The Ballad for Amer1cans cllmaxlng the program Paul Anderson bBl'lt0ll6 was the SOI01St A speclal chorus of 20 VOICES attended a muslc feSt1 val at Creston May 5 and 6 Muslc for Easter Commencement and Baccalaureate completed the years work under the d1rect1on of Emzly Anthony Wyckoff The small groups for the year were Flrst Seme ter GIRLS SEXTETTE Flrst soprano June Mmer GGDQVIBVC TFHVIS second so prano Margaret Steddom Pr1sc1lla Wlley alto Allce Anderson Carolyn Wrlght GIRLS TRIO FIFSI oprano Barbara Mllls econd soprano Rosemary Brock alto MarJor1e Adams BOYS Quartet Flrst tenor Dean Veltman second tenor Jack Easter Flrst bass Paul Anderson second bass Hubert Buford Second Semester GIRLS SEXTETTE FIFSI soprano Darlene Nelson June Vllner second so prano Betty Osborn Ro eann Lxtle alto Al1ce Anderson Betty Wrlght GIRLS TRIO Frrst soprano Genexleve Trams second soprano lVIarJor1e Wight alto Carolyn Wrlght BOYS SMALL GROUP Tenors Luclen Stark Jack Easter Tom Samp basses Paul Anderson Hubert Burford . 1 1 1 A 1 1 . 1 - . 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H GIRL GL EE CLUB DIRECTOR EMILY ANTHONY WYCKOFF SOPRANOS C rol Ander on Mar ella Boyer Dorothy Crawford Lounse Groth Darlene Nelson Barbara M111s Genevleve TTHVIS Barbara MOTFIS Kath ryn Faust Margaret Harrell V1rg1n1a Hoeness Beverly Lehman June M1ner Marjorle M1165 Elalne Net bury Ge xevleve Rogers Dorls Zlnk AHDICE Abra hams SECOND SOPRANOS Ro ernary Brock Ruth Fletcher Jan1 e Hayes Roseann Lytle Helen McLaughl1n Bettv O born B rbara Sawver Margaret Steddom Mary Lou Sweeney P lSC1l1a W1lev NIHFJOYIS W1 ht Lorayne Kellogg Mondeva Hvmes ALTOS Marjorle Adams All e Anderson Margaret Cameron 'VIary Clague Jaunlta Cox Helen Howell Roberta McFarl1n Esther Townsend Betty Jean Wrwht Carolvn Wr1 ht Barbara 'Via Donald Ed1th Young Vocal MUSIC 'Ihe xocal department made 11S f1 st apperance during the Homecornlng fe club m1xed ch01r boys quartet g1rls extette and gnrls tr1o The Chrxstmas program Peace and Good Wxll was d1Xld6d 1nto three parts Chr1 tmas Legend featurmg a small A Capella cho1r of 16 YOICES ln the old folk tunes of the other countrxes Vesper Cno1r presentlng the m1xed glee clubs IH the acred songs of Chrx tmas and the 'Wauutx usmv pantomlmes enacted by members of the dramatlc department vuth muslc back stage bv a small chorus Al1ce Ander on was the onls olol t 1D thelr program Roulla Ganote and Luclen Stark we e accompamsts Speclal Chorus of Second Semester June M1ner GCDQVIGVQ Trav1s Darlene Nel on Betty Osborn Roseann Lytle Bexerly Lehman Dorothy Crawford Allce Ander on Esther Ander on NIBIJOFIQ W1 ht Carolyn Wrnght Betty Wrxght Paul Anderson Tom Samp Hubert Burford Harold Smlth Luclen Stark Jack Easter Ph1l1p Yhles Don Hovuell : 2 5 , C . , , v . 1 I ' v . y ' V E3 I 1 1 . 1 I ' I ' , ' V ' Y - ' y , - : 5 . , ' , 'c , ' , ' . , 5 , 5 ', V , , 1 ' ., 1 3 , . : ' ' . ': 1 , . , I V Y V Q 1 V 1 L, . , g , 1 C , . . ' f ' 'r ' , ' s- tivities, October 23. Numbers were presented by the boys' glee club, girls' glee l . . , . r N, Q . G. . .S S. . U M , V . . , Q .2 1 . Y. V . . N - - . . , , - , . 5 V v S .S . . . Y. . r Q ' '51 v ' ' - . -1 N Q A :Q 1 , . , DRAMATIC DIRECTOR VIRGINIA HIBBS First Row Jack Easter Ruth Fletche Joan Kelleher Bernie e Darrel Shirley Garland Margaret Darrell Helen M Laughlin Margorie Miles Second Row Bob Johnson Anni e Abrahams Dorothy Mabblt MHXIHQ Kirk 'VIary Emer on Bettv Osborn Sue Cornell Doris Zink Barbara Sawyer Virgin a Hoeness Don Howell Third Row Tom Samp Pat Bricker Genevieve T13V1 Inez Nelson Bonnie Strong Wilma Bailey Gene Wilson Robert Dillinger Fourth Row Darrell Wilson Paul Anderson Rosemary Brock Rose nn Lvtle Cleta Peterson Kathryn Fau t Margaret Cameron Be yle Nelson Ralph Wi' hams Joe Comp Flfth Row Forre t Butler Wanda E tell Virginia Goodman Helen Howell Phyllis Sawyer Donna Pullman Dean Veltrnan Jerry Landis Jack Harper Sixth Row Shirley Harrell Rovilla Ganote Bettv Wright Lois Handley Pat Johnson Treva Jordan Doris Bowyer Doris Jones Keller Cline Charles Crawford Glen Waltz Duane Honnold Seventh Row Bettie Baker Barbara Morris Florence Sheldon M rianne Ixelleher Roger Hir ock Howard Faust John Gorman Mis Virginia Hibb Kellogg Darlene Nelson Phillip Mile Bill Mills Jack Mease Arnold Tu ker Joe Bruns Last Row Barbara Mills Helen Huffman Harold Smlth Owen Johnson Charles Tucker Bob Kittleman Carrol Bus h The dramatics department experienced a verv successful year under the d rect1on of M1 s Virginia H1bbs who came to WHS in October to fill the vacancy left by Mr Earl Harlan The Junior class play The Imaginary Invalid starring Owen Johnson in a character lead and Lois Thayer as a very charming but mischevious maid open ed the eason The all high school play Young Lincoln a drama in three acts a prologu and an epilogue was pre ented February 92 and 23 with a cast of sixteen characters Harold Smith played the role of Abraham Lincoln Tne homecoming play was 3 one act comed5 entltled A Marriage Proposal by Tchkof Priscilla Wiley Harold Smith and Bob Johnson formed the cast The climax of the dramatic HCIIYIIIGS of the year was the senior class play Ever Since Eve Miss H1bbs added varietv to dramatics IDIS xear by introducing choral read ing whch was used in the Armisti e Dav and Chrlstmas programs A speech cla s was formed the last seme ter for the purpose of forwarding the progress of draroatl arts here at W H S The students in this class learned not only actin but craft co tumm lighting and makeup ,f W ' 'Xb . ' . 4 Y' ' I Q ' 5 'H I 1' Q .N A Y 1 , C y - Z Y C . 7 . , . . . , 1 . S q . - , , , 1 2 , ' , ' ' 'S, , L , , N , - I , , V . , 3 , C V' ' I - A 9 ' 1 7 A .. A ' I : s , S , ' ' ' 1 , , 3 Q . ' , , 1 . ' , 1 1 1 -7 Y ' - I . . ' , . ' . . . I 2. ' Y C y ' , v 3 5- Eighth Row: Katherine McNamara, Velda Jean Flood, Priscilla Wiley, Lcrayne s. , Y 5, - , , ' C , ' ' G- M . v K . , . s . y - s . - . . ., . ,, . A 0 . s 3 - , ' ' ' ' , ' lr ' 11 . . . V. . N Y A . ,. . ,Q y s 1 V 5 ' ' . 'W 2. I , S ' .g. -'U . . FUT RE FAR IER OF AMERICA The Future Farmex oi Amcrlca or FFA IS a natmnal organlzatlon of boys and lox student of xccatxonal afrlcullure The year the actlvltles were directed toward the war effort The one great 8ChlCX ement was collectmg a 28 ton p1le ot old lron Wlth the money thex bought a S100 war bond Also the boys are 111 Crea mg thelr projects and producmg many tons of meat Soclal 3Ct1Xlt1Bs lncluded a parent and son barquet an annual gxrl fI'lCI'lJ parts and a roller skatxng party Recreatlonal HCt1X1t16S lncluded basketball and klttenball The local chapter acluexed one outstandmg dl5t1I'lCt1OI'l that of wmnmg th clamplonshlp for a Llxesto k Judglng Team whlch was to represent Iowa at the Amemefzn Rox al JLlClAL,lllg Contet m Kansas C1ty Because of the war tne contest was canceled Thls xear there were forty s1x members ln the local chapter 1942 43 OFFICERS Pre 1ClCllt Phllllp Umbauhn Vlee presldent Robert Morrxs Secretary Plnlllp Br1tta11 Treasurer Joe Drak Reporter Myles Alexander fwho replaced S A Osslanb T DE T FORUM The student foxum 1s an orgamzauon 1n the hxgh school to develop closer co 0Id1I'1at1Oll vuth home room C, snnple way of d1st11but1ng 1I1f0I'U1at1OI1 to th student body and a me ns xxherebx the adm1n1strat1on can talk w1th students and get the students 1d93S on dxfferent school act1v1t1es Student torum con lsted of Velda Jean Flood presldent Barbara Mills Vl e presldent Charles Tucker ecretary and treasurer Phllllp 'VI1les John Gorman Bob Klttleman Margerx w9llS6H Hairy Stexens Vlrgmla Hoeness Darlene Nel on B111 Vllll and Margaret Darrell One member from each home room was elected bw the members of that class The students declded a student for um member mu t pos e s xarlous tralts such as honestx and the ablllty to decide s hool pollele lor the re t of the students ASSEMBLY CO IMITTEE The purpose of the Assemblx Commlttee ls to Dre ent SDQCIBI programs and pep rallle to the student body The hx hlleht of the xear xx s the electlon of the HOIUBCOIUIDE Queen named O tober 23 sponsored bw thls orgamzatlon Stamp corsages were sold repre entxn the number of xotes cast for each candldate for queen S A Osslan was ehalrman of the group untll he reslgned Nladelme Daugh ton Ruth Tuckel and Earle Cantxeld ue e facultx adxlsor The tudent mem bers were Arnold Tucker and Velda Jean Flood senxors Barbara Mllls and Helen Hutfman JLIDIOFS Aetlxltles ot the or IHIIIZHUOII were eurteuled thls year due to the war 1 s '. . g, ' . 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C' , 'S bv, , V - GIRL RE ERVE President Vice president Sec and Treas Asst Program Chairman Music Chairman Ass t Music Chairman Social Chairman Service Chalrman Worship Chalrm n Membershlp Chairman Publicity Chairman Marshall Page Priscilla Wiley Rosemary Brock Margaret Steddom Marjorie Adams Edna Barrus Alice Anderson Sue Cornell Velda Jean Flood Annlce Abrahams Patricla McLaughlin Rose Simmons Barbara Mills Patricia Bricker The Glrl Reserve Organization during the past year has maintained its mot to To Find and GIVE the Best Hour programs were presented once a month These included the investu c servlce installing of new members to office a talk by Miss V1rg1n1a Hlbbs dra matics instructor movies 'md a Christmas program based on an imaginary vis it from Santa Claus The H1 Y organization combined with the G R 1n giving this Christmas program to the entire student body The war offered new activities in which the G R members gave then aid The girls helped their country by folding bandages and selling stamps and bonds The money for expenses was earned by selling candy at the football and bas ketball games Thls money was spent for a Mother Daughter Tea and a spins ter party For the first time in many years the Girl Reserves joined the National Girl Reserve Organization by doing this the girls have learned how they can best help and serve their country because they are the women of tomorrow HIY Jack Mea e Tom Samp Charles Tucker Paul Anderson Jack Easter Gilbert Goettsch Harold Smlth President Vice President Treasurer Chalrman Chairman Chairman Chairman Social Publicity Membershlp Program The H1 Y organ1zat1on continued to take an actlxe part in the curriculum of the school this year wth a series of programs expressing honesty character building and sportsmanship Among the programs sponsored by the organization were several movi s Wings of the Navy Indiana and Iowa Football Game which portrayed cadet training in Annapolis One of the the year featured talks by two marines one of which was the time of Jap attack Other speakers lncluded the Rex spoke of Religion and War Mr Joe De Vries who talked and Annapolis major meetings of in Pearl Harbor at Walter Samp who on Aviation and J C Moore who gave an account of his experiences in World War l The H1 Y club also sponsored sexeral parties during the year in cooperation with the Girl Reserves ,J ' ' . ' . . a . lt . - H . . ra . V. . . ' .M . . . . y - 1 1 5 Q , . - Q .......,................... l Hubert Burford . .4..,................ . . Secretary . , L . . .8 .. ' , -- .l - .. ., . ., ,A . . ., . V ,, . . ,, P BLICATIONS First Row M1ss Hollen M1 s Tucker Carolyn Wright Rosemary Brock Bob Johnson Jack Easter Miss Gorsuch Second Row Velda Jean Flood Genevieve Travis Dorothy Crawford Lor avne Kellogg Annice Abrahams Myles Alexander John Gorman Third Row Pat Bricker Wilma Bailey Pr1s 1l1a Wiley Esther Townsend Doris Jone Ro e Simmons A11 e Anderson Phillip Miles Fourth Row Ruth Fletcher Joan Kelleher Margaret Steddom Betty Su Mullins Pauline Parkins Harold Sm1t'1 Phyllis Sawyer B111 McLees Flfth Row Helen Flaugh Betty Chickermg Helen Howell Tom Samp Paul Anderson Bob Madison Arnold Tucker Bob Kittlemar Jack Mease HUSKY STAFF Publication of the Husky beban in 1941 the first edition was published Sep tember 25 1941 It is a weekly all high school paper published in the Winterset News This year Journalism has been put on the ame ba is as other subJe tb and one hour each day is devoted to it The staff was cho en rom those enrolled in the course Faculty advisors S W Barrow Ruth L Tucker Editor Bob Johnsoi Social Editor Velda Jean Flood Asst Soc Edltor Dorothy Crawford Second Asst Soc Ed , Joan Kelleher Third Asst Soc Ed Lorayne Kellog Boys Sports Editor Paul Anderson A st Sports Editor Loren Caudle A st Soorts Editor Pauline Parkins CUB STAFF The Cub was orgamzed and began publication in October of 1938 It is a week lv a'1 high school paper and IS printed in the Winterset Mad1son1an The Cuo staff was chosen by the same method as the Hu ky staff Fawlty AdV1 ors S W Barrow Ruth L Tucker Ed1i0l' Rosemary Brock Social Fdltoi Wilma Bailey First Asst So Ed Billy 'VIcLees Second Asst Soc Ed Ph1llD M1185 BOYS SDONS Bob Madison A st Bov Sports Jack Easter Girls Sports Genevieve Travis Asst Girls Sports Margaret Steddom ' 2 ', 'S , 'O , 1 V T H ' : . 1 . - ' X' . 1 ' Y 7 ' , . ..1. G. . , ' V 1 . Y fl . 1 Y E. 5 1 C , - .: . 1 .. 1 . ' 1 9 A1 A Y ' 7 1 Y A! ' . . U . r .Q .. . - . , . ' . . . , . ' ' ., A . . T : ki V . , 'z . . s, . . Y. .. ..,............. . .... U V . .,,.....1........ ,. O S ' fffffffffffffffffffffffff.'ff. ' Girls' Sports Editor ....., , .....,,... ....... P atrisia Bricker F ' '- . A-I . '. . . . . . , .5 R: - - 71 . - C. . ..,.. ,.... .... ,.,.,... . ....... ' , 1 BGOMERA G STAFF Edltor m chief Bob Johnson Edltorlal Rosemary Brock fchalrmanl Loravne Kellog., Genevleve TTBVIQ Paullne Parkxns Pat Brlcker Joan Kelleher Phvllls Sawyer Ruth Fletcher Blllv 'VIcLees 1943 C5191 Advertlsmg Jack Vlease Cchalrmanl Arnold Tucker Bob Klttlernan Dorls Bowyer Esther Townsend Helen Flaugh John Gorman Betts Chlckerlng lVlvles Alexander Picture Mounting Margal et Steddorn fchalrmanh Jack Easter Annlce Abrahams Prlscllla Wllev Veld J Flood Tom Samp I GSWKQ Tw pmg Dorothv Crawford Helen C Howell Bettv 'VIul11ns Rose Sxmmons Do IS Jones Harold Smith Carolwn Wrght Alxce Anderson Inc Boo nerang started Dl.lbllK.3tlOH on Februarv 13 and all copy and plctures were ln bw March 10 It was d1str1buted on Cla s Day as ls the custom each year The Boomerang for 1943 faced the el1m1nat1n,, of mam features that hax reason thls annual for 1943 Is Called the VICTORH BOONIERANG K ra ' . ru - N . . V ' ll l ' X 4 :w ll I ll --e 1: 1 1 fi -f 1- -1 16--1 S: 1 1: :Q 1 1: fi ..- A l W W . . g V . ' ' 1: lchalrmanl . 7 . .. , . a . , r' ' . . . .G A y x been in past annuals due to critifal shortages in publishing suoplies. For that Ruth Ile-uhlr Nldrx Lu Nuune-x Phllllp Brllmm Yxrgll Cemim Durnthy KrAn ur1l Imncl I'Iuw.1r1l Nidrmn Arm trnm. NI4r,ur m tn-nl. Jim Hmxdrll Inez Nel un .arrutt un H en and nn Imxe dl U x n ru. t udm unnn 4 11 x .am 14 rmdn Hn Qnmry Iixvnn ix xn e L nr In nw xx ur urnm.-In lmllex lx 1 me lu -Xmler ul -Xhrl nn Illl mr ull AFIIDYIQ nr fm lullehfr N u me Jun ml-1 Carrol Hu h , . ,A l . . N -. I I . h . i ,A A . H. Ar N '. Az , ' .' S . H' In f, ul' IJ I ' ll. C' lg NY h . D ' I H ll, I'. XV'l ,' ' l .I- F' ' , f - ' ' ' 3 I . BIL'I.z xuhl' , R. Fl t'h ' , . :hn C' 1'- mzm. Gvmwieu- Tmvis, Margaret Ste-slclom, Ralph XVilliams, I'hyllix Sz J. G ' , Lui: Hz 'Mlir Cl' , AI'-' . 4 I. Ilan . :hz -. Cam: Ilu-wh. I if RA- . 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Nm' , CALE DAR FUR 1942 1943 August 31 School beglns September September September September September September September September October October October October October October October October October October November November November November November November November November November November November November November November December December December December December December Labor day vacat1on L1qu1d a1r demon tratlon Adel here Sophomore party Jun1or DICDIC German refugee talked H1 Y meetmg Johnston Stat1on here Earlham here H1 Y G R party Football dmner H1 Y meetmg 9 Greenheld here 13 N1ght school Homecommg L1ncoln here N1ght school 30 Osceola there 2 3 Junlor class play 5 Valley there 6 State teachers meetmg 10 Arm1st1ce day assembly Arm1st1ce day vacatlon Ind1anola there H1 Y meetmg G R meetmg Senlor skatlng party G R H1 Y party F F A skatmg party Martensdale there 27 Thanksgxvmg vacatlon 30 Talk by 'Vlr Draper of Slmpson H1 Y meetlng lndlanola here 8 Van Meter here ll F F A meetmg ll Valley there 18 DeSoto there December December December De ember January 1 20 Nat1v1ty Chrlstmas program 21 F F A banquet 24 25 Chrlstmas vacatlon 31 Martensdale here New Years vacat1on January 4 Thayer there January January January January January January January January J nuary February February February February February February February February February February March March March March 'VIarch H1 Y party Band concert H1 Y meetlng Valley here G R meetmg Van Meter there Pella here G R pot luck supper Earlham tl1ere C C C C here G R party Lmcoln here Dexter here Osceola there N1dht school G R meetmg DeSota g1rls Knoxv1lle boys here 23 All hx h school play Indlanola there F F A meetxng Earlham here 4 5 6 Boys Sect1onal Tournament Band assembly 12 G R mother daughter tea March 19 Band mother s supper Aprll 9 H1 Y meetmg Aprll 23 Sen1ors flHlSh classes Apr1l 30 Class day May May Max Maw 2 Baccalaureate 3 4 Senlor class play 5 Commencement 7 School Out 7 ' . . . 18 . . . S . U ' . . 18 , 1 . 21 , ' 22 . . . v Q 24 , 12 '- 25 '- ' 14 25 ' , 4 15 '- ' 2 , , 15 , 6 '- , . . , 22 . . ' 8 ' 22 , 9 '- ' , 23 , ' , , 26 . . - ' - a , 29 , 23 ' , 2 . . . . 23 ' , , 5 . . 27 ' , 6 ' , . 8 . - ' February 11-12-13 Girls Sectional Tournament , 15 . ' A 16 ',, ' ' - A y 19 . . ' 11 . . . - I 19 . y . Y 11 ' , , 22- '2 12 '- ' , 26 ' . 13 . . ' 1 . . . ' 13 ' ' . 1 , 20 . ., '- 3- - - , ' ' 23 . . . ' 9 . . 25 1 . . - 26- . . . , 4 .u . . . . . 5 4 ' , ' . CLASS WILL fC0l1t1DLl6d from page 159 ford gets off the bench and fllls hx plaee on t 0 football fleld Ruth Roberts and Lo1s Smlth leave then' sweet modest unassumlng ways to Silrley Gal' land Mary Lou Sweeney and Irene Darrell Dorothy Porter Harrlet Leyy1s and France Howard bequeath thelr man catchmg ch rms and flashv dlamonds to Jacquelyn Black XMI ma B81l6y and Nlarcella Boyyyer Good luck glrls' Carolyn Wflbllt yy1lls her dark brown cuxly locks and wlstful brown eyes to Esther Austln Reya Parkms bequeaths hel out lde ulter est to Bettv Wllklnson who already has 1 bool start from prevlous reports Isnt that true Bettv Phyllls Sawyer our Jolly good basketball lass ald lose fr1end of the coa h requests that her wlsdom of llttle Moron Jokes be tanrly dlstrlbutcd among the squad next year by Sue Cornell Whats the latest one youve heard Sue? W1lma Rankm leayes her caut10us dI'1Vll1g 9 Wanda Greenwood Dorothv Roberts w1lls her clerkmg ab1l1ty and pleasmg fr1endl1ne s to Vlfglnla Goodman Robert Monaghan wills h1s amazmg technlqu of argulng w1th teachers and stlll passmg l1lS sub1ects to Don Abrahams Rose Slrnmons leayes hex wmmng personallty and place on the ba ketball floor to Pat Mc Laughlm Genev1eve TYHXIS the warblm nlghtmgale vo1ce to Ralph Vvllllams Dor1s Reed W11lS hex br1ll1ant accuracy ot ne cexvlng stralgllt As to Ru sell Llttle Can you do lt Russell? Ph1ll1p Umbaugh the daddy long legs o W H S leaves h1s well bu1lt phys1que to Coacl Peck Dont stret h too much Coach It s hard on the wa1 t l1ne vou know Bllly McLees yyllls h1s bashful t3Ct1CS to Phll Crort fo1 a qu1r1ng a flock of sweethearts Be ware G1rls' Galen Morrow and Lester Rhoads w1ll then carload of glrls to anyone who has a car and ca 1 Obtalll a C Uasohne ratlon book H vy s the chance boys? Betty Sue Mull1ns has nothmg to leaye yylth W H S she Just yyants to be yylth a eert ll dashmg marme Arnold Tucker IS leavmg h1s car to h1s broth er Charles so that he can yyorry about gettlng enough ga olme to keep It runmng Arnold has defmxtely decxded to buy a hor e and buggy lll whlch to escort 1115 charmmg prlncess Jack 'vlease and Velda Jean Flood are qulte w1ll1ng to leaye h1 h chool days behmd They have each other and they re satlsfxed To Joe Hoyt Wano Welch yy1lls h1s ablllty to arrlye late for clas es Paunne Parklns XN1llS her fflft of Gab and 111 qu1s1t1ye 3lf.1tLld6 to Etta Mueller Mlldred Prltchard bequeaths her artlstl abl l1ty to Rlch rd Wxlson so he can draw better axds Donna Pullman yyllls hex ecretarlal posxtlon at South Ward to any one of tne Juuor glrls yvno can carry on yyltn tne good work she ha done this past year Harold Smlth leayes his xntelh ence and ath len kl l to Bob Sawyer Pr1sc1l1a Vhley leayes tho e blazmg., red slack to Barbara Mllls Do you suppose Babo wul haye enougn nerve to yvear them? Carrol Bus h bequeaths h1s bl ba s horn to Jce Drake Well you can keep out of the ra1n vylth lt anyyyay Joe Rosemary Broek leaves her giggle to Edna Barrus who has a good start already Dorls Boyyyer leave her well used but de fmltely yaluable phone number to whcevel thmks she can handle the a C1 nment Melym Bodwell bequeaths his wmnmg sm1lp to the flrst one who will call for It Lme forms at the rlght Don t push or shove p'ea e' Pat Brlcker leaves her sympathy to all the g1rls who have fellows 1n the Navy Dorls Jones Barbara Halt and Mary Ellen Harper leaye their femm1ne charms to He'e'1 'VIcLaughl1n Rovxlla Ganote and Barbara Saw ver Treva Jordan the model student of W H S leaves her qeuet and kmd ways to Mondeva Hvmes Velma Boyd vyllls her s1ncer1ty and quiet per sonahtv to Katherine McNamara to transcr1be shorthand to Marjore Adams Jeddv Gorman ls leavm h1 forrnula on how to stay' awake 1n class after tavmg awake all 1 ht to Luclen Stark Mary Emerson one of the qultest members of the senlor class wxlls her s1lence to Bettle Baker Sllence IS golden Bettle Helen Flaugh requests that Cleta Peterson take her place 1n soc1al problems and carry on Wlth the class report Pb ut tl'e lnsare mar rxage and d1vorce problems MGXIHQ K1rk leaves her sweet smlle and frlendlv d1spos1t1on to Bermece Darrell Joan Kelleher requests that Jlmmv Jones suc ceeds 1n fulf1ll1ng her uttermost ambxtlon of becomlng one of the amateur all Amerlcan plng pong players Ruth Flet her leayes her peek a boo bang and super duper l1pst1ck art to Roseann Lytle Loravne Kellogg bequeaths her large collec t1on of adm1r1ng boy frlends and thelr H1Y and fratermty pms to Cleta Allen Allce Anderson leayes her carefree manner and ea 1lV eyoked laughter to Floy Allen Betty Strong leaves Bob Madlson IH care of Wllma Baxley Kenneth Cummmgs yy1lls h1S enchantlnff smlle and clx kmg boots to Wllma Fxelds Gertrude Baker bequeathes her soft vo1c and studlous habits to Wayne Grlfflth Take adyanta e of It Grlffy ' B - ' 'S - at ' .' 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CLASS HI TORY CContlnued from page 73 department was represented thls year by Dorothy Crawford Prlscllla Wlley Rosemary Brock Velma Boyd Allce Anderson Betty Chlckerlng Ruth Fletcher Mary Ellen Harper Margaret Steddom Annlce Abrahams Carrol Busch Jack Mease John Gorman Bllly McLees 'Iom Samp and Phllllp Umbaugh Band members were Jack Easter Ralph Johnson Esther Townsend Lester Rhoads Lorayne Kellogg Carrol Busch Loren Caudle Myles Alexander Melvln Parklns Tom Samp and Harold Smlth Harold Smlth was ln the clarlnet quartette Jack Mease Duane Honnald Gerald Yates Myles Alexander and Harry Horn were members ot the football squad John Gorham and Arnold Johnson and Gerald Yates were boys basketball representatlves whlle Phyllls Sawyer Betty Su Mulllns Rose Slmmons Velda Jean blood Dorls Jones Dorls Bowyer Paullne Parklns Carolyn Wrlgllt and Pat Brl ker were out for gllls basketball Track members lncluded .lack Easter AFAAOIG lucker Ralph Johnson Jack Mease Duane Honnold and lom bavnp The class of 43 agalfl entered W H b on September 2 1941 wlth 79 members as Junlors Class orllcers lor tne year were Jack Mease presldent Arnold Tuck er vlce presldent and Dorls Bowyer se retary treasurer The vocal department was well repre ented by GCHCVIQVC Travls Tom Samp Jack Mease Velda Jean Flood Rutn Fletcher Betty Strong Mary Ellen Harper Margaret Steddom Carrol Bu ch Bob Klttleman Allce Anderson Helen Clarre Howell John Gorman Donna Pullman Esther Townsend LOUISE Groth Bob Johnson Joan Kelleher Bllly McLees Phlllp Umbaugh Dorothy Crawford Car olyn Wrlght Prlscllla Wlley and Rosemary Brock Velda Jean Flood A1lCe An derson Esther Townsend Carolyn Wrlght Prl cllla Wlley and Rosemary Brock were ln the glrls sextettes Band members lncluded Tom Samp Loren Caudle Lorayne Kellogg Carrol Busch Bob Klttleman Betty Chlckerlng Ralph John son Esther Townsend and Harold Smlth Junlor boys out for football were Jack Mease Gerald Yates Duane Honnold Mvles Alexander Melvln Parklns and Bob Monaghan Bob Johnson was a foot ball manager Arnold Tucker Phllllp Umbaugh John Gorman Ralph Johnson Bob Klttleman Gerald Yate and Harold Smlth were out for boys basketball whlle Dorls Bowyer Ro e Slmmons Paullne Parklns Phyllls Sawyer Pat Brlck er and Betty Su Mulllns repre ented the class ln glrls basketball Tom Samp Eugene Corkrean Jack Mea e Jack Easter Ralph John on Myles Alexander Gerald Yates Duane Honnold and Cecll Shaw were track representa t1VeS whlle baseball representatlves were Eugene Corkrean and Jack Mease Students partlclbatlng ln dramatlcc ln luded Tom Samp Dorls Jones Dorls Fletcher Carrol Busch Helen Clalre Howell Donna Pullman Margaret Sted dom Bob Johnson Joan Kelleher Dorothy Crawford Jack Easter Carolyl Wrlght Prlscllla WIIGV Arnold Tucker and Betty Su Mulllns G R offlcers for thls year lncluded Velda T an Flood Rosem rv Brock Margaret Steddom An nlce Abrahams and Prlscllla Wllev whlle H1 Y cablnet members were Jack Mease Jack Easter and Harold Smlth The class of 43 came back for the la t tlme as enlors on August 31 1942 wlth an enrollment of 84 They elected John Gorman presldent Prlscllla Wlley vlce presldent and Bob Johnson secretarv treasurer Members of the executlve COUDCII were Annlce Abrahams and Bob Klttleman Football repre entatlves were John Gorman Lester Rhoads Tom Samp Jack Mea e Eugene Corkrean Duane Honnold Myles Alexander Bob Monaghan NVISIVID Parklns Gerald Yates and Phllllp Umbaugh Bob Johnson was one or the football managers Arnold Tucker Ralph Johnson Harold Smlth Kenneth Cummlngs Eugene Corkrean Bob Klttleman Gerald Y tes and Phllllp Umbaugh repre ented the class ln boys basketball whlle Phyllls Sawyer Pat Brlcker Dorls Bowyer Paullne Parklns and Ro e Slmmons were representatlves ln glrls basketball Genevleve Travls was the glrls basketball manager Velda Jean Flood was chos en as chalrman of the cheerleaders Prlscllla Wlley and Annlce Abrahams we e also cheerleaders Band members were Ralph Johnson Father Town end Carrol Busch Bob Klttleman Betty Chlckerlng Loren Caudle and Harold Smlth The class was well repre ented ln dramatlcs by Bob Johnson Rosemary Brock Pat Brlcker Phyllls Sawyer Prlscllla Wlley Jack Mease Carrol Busch Jack Easter Annlce Abrahams Harold Smlth Dorls Jones Margaret Steddom and Prlscllla Wlley was presldent of G R and Rosemary Brock Pat Brlcker Ro e Slmmons Annlce Abrahams Allce Anderson Velda Jean Flood and Margar t Steddom were offlcers whlle Jack Mease was presldent of H1 Y and Harold Smlth Tom Samp and Jack Easter were on the cablnet Bob Johnson edlted the HUSKY Members of hls staff were Pat Brlcker Joan Kelleher Lorayne Kellogg Loren Caudle Paullne Parklns Velda Jean Flood and Dorothy Crawford Rosemary Brock was edltor ln Chlef of the CUB Sen lor reporters were Genevleve TIHVIS Bllly VIcLees Margaret Steddom and Jack Easter Offlcers ln F F A were Phllllp Umbaugh presldent Myles Alexander and Robert Morrls . . 7. 7 1 1 ' . 1 1 41 9 9 1 Q . , . . 1 1 l y 7 . 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Y lv 1 . y A -' 1 CLASS PROPHECY tCont1nued from page 163 v1ew he told reporters h1s secret weapon was a COITlb1Il8t10lI of gas and kerosene for fuel Dor1s Reed IS an accountant IH the Treasurv Department 1n Washlngtorx D C She has man aged to lower the Natlonal debt S1 52 Robert Monaghan whose pen name IS Balder stone Dogberry IS the autnor of the current seller Here Comes the Wlnd Phy1l1s Sawyer has taken Carmen M1randas place as the Rhumba queen and IS now tourmg, South Amerlca Galen Mor1ow whose professlonal name IS Sneerwell Snodgrass IS a super salesman for the Sassafras Seed Stat1on s1tuated 1n Sac C1ty Pat Br1cker Jo1ned the WAVES to help tne U S Intelllgence Seruce 11nd a Petty OfflC6 f1rst class who was last reported on a south sea 1sland watchxnv the hula hula dancers He re fused to come back to the Un1ted States Mary Ellen Harper Barbara Hart and Dor1s Jones are tourmg army camps but from the last report they had not found the1r men yet teachmg a llttle group of youngsters at the Methodxst church Treva Jordan IS IH HHWHII entertalmng the Mar1nes wlth the Joday Jump whlch has tak en the place of the hula dance of Hawall Mar1lyn Glfford marrled Superman and IS known as Superwoman 1n the funny papers Joan Kelleher has become a lawyer IH Reno Nevado and IS kept busy untanglmg Tommy Manvllle s marrlages Ann1ce Abrahams may be seen flymg the B 19 down MGXICO Way IH hopes Don IS Stlll 6X1St1Dg among the remalnlng cactus Dor1s Bowyer and Betty Chlckerxng have bu1lt 3 h1ghway to the moon as they couldnt see e nough of It from the earth We hear that the toughest WAAC Sergeant at Fort Des Molnes IS Helen Cla1re Howell Myles Alexander IS Mad1son county s only hermlt It IS reported he IIVSS among h1s goats and ch1ckens IH a cave somewhere along M1ddle Rlver ln the v1c1n1tv of the state park Margaret Steddom IS a sob slster for the Chl cago Sun You ye probably read her columm Shattered Hearts Arnold Tucker 15 the Chlef englneer on the Wmter et Indlanola ra11road he nember how he used to struggle Wlth that old model A of h1s Pr1sc1lla W1ley 1s a stewardess on tne UDlt6d A1r L1nes Guess whos pllot Alnce Ander on has taken Kate Smlths place as the worlds foremost smffer wh1le Kenneth Cummmgs has taken John Barrymores place as the man vuth the great proflle We hear that Bob Klttleman recently went to Afr1ca where he was made chlef Mlmb0 Jumbo Jlgg8bOO Jay of the Zomb1e tr1be Clark Gable was dxsappomted after the Great War when he returned to Hollywood It seems as though Gene Corkrean has taken h1s place 1n more ways than one The other day I happened to be at the Whmte House to see Presxdent LOUISE Groth Cwomen really come up 1n the worldl about a 11tt'e mat eral MacArthur appeared to recelve the Congres 1onal Medal of Honor I notlced that Ralph had more medals stars maple leaves and bars than General MacArthur had We f1nd that Loren Caudle has taken an ex tenslve cour e ln beauty culture and has es tabllshed Caudles Classlc Corner Ccsmotology Center John Gorman now known as the honorable Senator Gorman has 1ntroduced a b1ll 1n the senate to lengthen the worklng day My how he has changed Melvm Park1ns ls now coach at dear old Wm terset h1 h H1s football team lost all the1r games but one They beat a Podunk Center e leven 2 to 0 by v1rtue of a touchback Robert MOFFIS has 1ust publlshed a book en tltled The one Thousand Most Promlslng Tele phone Numbers 1n Iowa The book sells for S10 50 The book shops have been swamped w1th orders ln splte of the DFICG Now as for Velda Jean well lt IS pla1n to see what she s been do1n She told me not to tell a soul but I knew that I could trust you ' ' . ' ' 1 ' ' A I l N. . S ' - I . A H ' 1 W . . N , . Y I . - - ' - ' 1 -'Y B . . ' ' 1 . C, 1. n ' , ' ' . T Frances Howard may be Seen each Sunday ter. Wh1le I was there, Ralph Johnson and Gen- . C' ' . . . ' . ' S ' - n '9 ' 9 . . , ' G' X Pocahontas Muggln Parkin' Fountam of youth Nixss Rummel State Prwon No 2 1 p College Humor Where for art thou Romeo' Ladxes man Lou and Velma Young and Innocent then Done Whos the mllk man' Queeme Chums Clarmda bound Hams Inez Nelson Betty Qu ll. Ng , , 9 X.. , A mf- an yi' ff ' f If f' 1 , , M 1 f X .... . V ' Q ' 4. ' C I 1. 14. ' . . 3. . - 15. - 9- ' 16. ' ' 10- 17. . - A 11- ' ' - . 18. L . 7 12. ' 19, M , UDVtkfHMNL1 fMWD yJKES CHAS A GRAVES Dm Goou 11d l1d1e Nhsseb 'md Cl11ld1e11 s Rmdx to xmu N 1111 but Sfllldlld l ms Lurmd NI 1d1s0n Loantw s Onlw Exclusne Drv foods and Iacncs Readw to neu 5t0l8 HEN DERSON S FURNITURE HARDWARE STOVES RUGS 46 EX ERX THINf IOR PHE HONIL K I'-XRNI j S2111 -.'s,1':'. Intl' Q ' fa 1' ,i Nz ' '1 NA'l'lUNAl.LY KNOWN LINES N v Y Av Q 41 r A, 1 Lxv xA A Q CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1943 R M HBTFISOD Co uc l0c and 'Sl 00 Store we FOOD STORES K l GE1lay.ICO'UI'c EASTERS JHTIE '?wfz2I70.,.,L, Establlshed 1884 M Young 8s Company Grams Coa Lxvestock Feeds Seeds T lephone 64 Ruth Drug Store DRUGS SUNDRIES STATIONERY A Complete Stock of P A I N T O North Slde Square 1 Clncorporatedb I O ' 1 l u n . 0 , I u Glenn Harrison Manager ' e Winterset, Iowa 'Q 6 . I I Phone 75 Martin Oil Co X um X 1 m LN x rm 1 noun 1 1 Congratulations, Sensors' 1 fuun x X Ice Bl Struct lltllll s Ask 101 Pl I-D or Rl X KATHRYN S Congratulations enrors Xxlllftl tt Imxr Farmers Co Gperatlve Association IQXHN LOXI I ED AND SEED 1 Pcs our S1 1 x PHONE XX N1 ERSF1 IOWA QHOFQ DRE COODN 110515 NOiIONw E HFIITIS Dcparimenl Slores I1 I L 1 X c,ngr'1tul1t1u11s , c IX MbX S ELI N SHIXGE IIOLSV FLPNISIIIXC5 I YI ' V, H. S. athlxlvs Dliljf - I Sa 11' uvzly 1 m ' ' lhcd' wars 1' 11' lxzxlxsmzlmlticmlm lwvci Vu - . lizxlglm- svxxi.-L' and high quuliijr iuvl 'l'm'5' Qvt thc- IEEST L1 ULII' rlillllbll. ' I , li 1 ' 1 ,, E . ' '1 1 . L A 011' ' tj- V'l llk .'- -A Sgaecializes in an complete line- nl' . Skollv rrtx. v 1 I ici -0 Fe l' ' . leclz ltj l'hunv SS! , , ,nu . 1 -ll'-1 if 'IYWW W 1 ', Z. n J , A I . , , . .. 1 . ' RH 'Q To ,, XX1 -'sm-l. Ilrxxu ff ' N S - J ' L. 2 t Tc The Class of 1.443 I,.-XIJIIHS' .-XI'IRXIiI-11, py1,,m.5ga MILI, QEIIY ', . v Lu. A. 'La ' -..' .' .' 'if Our smcere congratulations and best wlshes for much happmess today and always Good luck and success through every year ahead Ben Franklm Stores The Church and Religion NIHG1 Fu OF LHURCH ATTENDANCE MAN 5 II EASE TO FORGET GOD MAINTAIN HOUR SPIRIIUAL FREEDOM BX ATTENDING HURCH REGULARIX The Chmches of Wmtelset and V1c1r11ty Welcome You 'fT'fgf3,0' V CI'1Ul'CI'12S Hrst Presbxterlan Church of Chmst Exrbt B'1pt1Kt Chumh XX IHTLINGT Mgthodxbt bt P1111 5 Luthemn Lmtud PIL5bXfl.Il1Il ' Pnmr Um ed Prwmtwmfzn XX L tbmrr XX orthm rom 'X1 thodlst - X 1 X Y f , -X ,- 4 . 4 4 4 A 4 Q N , - X X - V X -. , , A I - ,N - . 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Sq Phone 99 bl E xm I I-.f I S ELF SERVE STORES W lnterx et low a L:1v'1 ' ' ' ' ' To lx- XX'L'll'ClI'04'l'fi lu1'tl1Q1:cc12sim1. n- 1 1,4 sl b, .pl E- Clad' Yuu will lint! avr sc1 -- the must CCOIIEIE 'cal type cf xlrigcr- will L-nj fro: 1 fat at all tizucsw ulxz fresh fruit ml vu: X :xl lc: Q tl - 'A ' ll ttlls, A . sk t e ' ,' ' ' ' a V. M. I , ' 3. 2 3 ' Mr. Ca - zl: Wlz is tl - KENNETH RITTER CllL'lTll-1.5 Sl'C2llL'Sl COllll'lbLlllUll tl Z hd 'iz 'K h -ff att 1 5. gc ' stx 3 Let': ' ' .' Xb C. 'H' t fx if 'Q ' 95 Prlm-'ll Aj: '. Sli I 5 A ' 2 vo can too. Miss 'l'l': Hul:x'. uso the A' ' - I -f xxarrcl Egjpt ix z x , ,. , H bm' L' fi: I askcfi for my N' fx ' ' ' '3lv11'.v. It nc. QI , l EY? J. o. rznuzr co.. uve. C'5YQ,5J'E1g'k9 Congratulates the class of 1943 You have our bes wrshes fo contrnued success and happrness Some of you w1ll w1thout doubt enter the armed for ces as have many of your rnstructors and frlends Mere words can hardly express our feellngs to you we owe a debt and we assure you of our wrllmgness to carry on our part So let s all play the game of makrng a lrttle go a lonv way Many Penney customers are adept at xt They d been playmg lf long before rt became patr1ot1c Pen neys whole plan has always been to help people get what they need for what they have to spend Now a new feature ha been added It is maklng what you have and what you get last for a long tlme This means you repa1r and mend anythxng that can be kept ln use You consxder before you buy anythxng going only to stores wh1ch give value and wearlng qual xty Penney s dependabrllty and lnslstence on hugh standards are makrng rt the favorlte of more and more thrlfty Amerlcans K X a 9' . l . F . . A . a . . C . 1 1 v Y A . . D . . K l . . V . . - u . 7 . . . - Q . y . . . . . For The 47th T1me We extend our congratulatlons to the graduatmg class of the Wmterset Hlgh School and express our apprecxatlon ofthe opportumty we have had ln work mg wlth these many classes Good Photographs Smce 1890 GRAHAMS S FUDIO 0 I ll I ! BUY THE BRANDS YGU RE SURE GF' f uw 'fa gm -'M Af -45' S '94 0 X3 'w': Z Q re ri? 1 ,fd M55 QW mere at Iohnlon s Pharmaey we make It our flrst hne o duty to see that the merchandxse we sell you IS ofthe flnest quahty obtarnable Whether your needs be drugs drug ltems eosmet1cs house hold cleanlng needs or veterlnary products youll f1nd them ln the well known brands at our store 'fVfgg f-SQ: 0 extend coneratulatlon to the Semors of 1943 express ex ery W1 h for thelr success and happl ness 1n the years to come 'inqgixsxg Phone 303 PHARMACY Ni S johnson 0 f-If-12:-12' ' '- ,wwf -- I :1:5:g1g1,:b--.:.,: .. 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Icfm pnovsro You MA JOHN DEERE mPeEmENT5 wut INCREASE' YOUD INCOME X1 X I Dont be haihful about ealllng on us lor servxce and lIlf0YmHflOIl on your IOHN DEERE farm nnplements W re here to help y ' md we know our farm n a ehnne I P HARTSOOR HIENIE S PLACE short orders eandy 81 pop We opeexalrle 1n Drxle Beefburgers North End SHERWIN S Quality Marlcet Blrds Fu Frosted Foods Be t Grade Crm med Foodi Fresh Me 115 8: Yledt Producto Leurteous Service Phone Q4 Southwest eorner Square Wlnterset lowa U I Ahst' ' d e l ' 'X I , , C , K 1 t fl Tl 1 X XXMJ ' K, xx -S, A . '7 rf IN X f' 'r 'A ' Qu 1 ' Iliznarclt 84 Richelieu Brands f APL YV Vwllll .S . . A 1. k 1 N ' . v K . F I - X X I S w J . 4 4 i A x K n Q e' oe 2 r ' ' f 11 - , 1 I rx- fx - 3 X 3 9. . . 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' v HI., 4 X1111z1: MOI. 11.11-Q 1i QU1111- 1:1 111:- 3:' ' 111' 11 L1 hi. 11-.1-111 -1I2lI11'4'.V' To the SEN I ORS OF 1943 We extend congratulations and the wish that you may ever HAVE fa th th futu e a d hat YOU ca d h u J b t Ha e faith e c 3 r ou try a o e t fron oo a u t gle or gl r o face t the f 1 r y a d dread b v g e dy go d day re ahead ANION We have faith that when those good days come we w1II agam be able to serve you with a complete line of Kelvrnator Refrx gerators Speed Queen Washers Perfection Stoves Tru Test Paints and Varnrsh and other quality hardware items MILLS HARDWARE WINTERSET IOWA SEE THE NEW STYLES IN SPRING FOOTWEAR Woody-Thompson Shoe Store SPORT DRESS AND WORK SHOES LADIES HOSIERY AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR I l South Side Square , . . i in e r - n W n o-- Have fait in yo r 'o and stick to it oo! v ' in th ountry-'ou c n nd mine. In all f her Cris s, be in he t line! And, t , s yo s rug F o y, or pelt- Hold tight, forever, to faith in yourself! S , no uture, W'th W0 r n - Get us..etra'-o ,sa . T L . f tl 77 f ' V Y Y 9 I I Y 7 to 3 elif' MEN and BUYS Thats the storv xou ll hear year after year about the lme quahty wearmg apparel sold ln our store These famous names speak for themselves Mxehaels Stern X fllue Flrst blllfb and Overtoats lnterwoven Hose Rothchllds Hats Nan Heusen Shlrts Coopers Underwear Q Sllk O Lmed 'Iles King Clothing Store Better Wear For Those Who Care 5. , , s-125' .15 '7 ,TNI 1 4 - 511.1 3.1 his ,yr 3'-zlf' 1138- iff? f ' I '-Ntgefs 1: t -91. QFQWJFG ,. T-rf?-4,':, Qi gig 5--, 5:5 : - f-:-:ze-. 254114112 ' -, -rf all fl' Y , 1 r 5 W 1 .I .:.,:Q:2:1',g ' ,-I ig -' -4:5- '-ji' .. 1-' K 331 A, 11.3 if - '- 1' ' V1 fi '. , .2 -in 5 . 151 Q . ,' . , 3 .. N ' v y y - C C ' ' . V . N . C . I l ' ' ' ' ' ' C ' x N . C L . O ' Q . 0 - ' x Congratulations Here's Luck To You Now ln Your Chosen Career, And A Wish For Your Happiness Year After Year' 0511 Clarence Goettsch 113 North Flrst St N w con PHONE- OF SQUARE 744 3 .Sitou CZ!! JOKES Roxllla Ganote Do you loxe drum on a mffht lxke thls' Don Abrahams s but I ln the eountry Joedv Bruns Dld xou see that ood lO0k1Ilf grrl smxle at me Just non Qoseann Lx tle Oh thatb noth Ill I laughed the flrst tune I sm you Mrs Rummel Dld vou know that Jeddle Gorman talks to h1 deep Mr Rummel Well 1tQ true He xeelted m elaw thls rnornlng, Ylr Tucker Is voux daughter haxem ant suceeis Ill learmng to drne the ear 'Wx' Fletcher Wel the road be mmm, to turn when she doee . 'A 1' C We v--e if , 31' 0 O ' I , T v' j U - 7 , . lr ' . Y. U 1 . . x . ,-. w ' - . 1-1 n - ' f S A X ': 'Ye:, al- wavq wait until I get farther out Mrs. Corso: No, does he? ' .v- S' I I 4' I ' 'L E x Q 1 ' . L . S Hx I . S 5 I 'X : H S Q ' ,,' 2 V V- . x: ' ' .' . I -1-- . , . H u - - ' 2. 'I - ' A X I - 1 A- -1, - as 5.2 , , xg' ' 1 v 1 N. Tradways Cafe QQ B Dep Complete Bus Informatlon Pho e 398 Extend the Best of W1ShQS to the Class of 43 GEORGE Sz ADINA FARLOW I Lg,LfI3!u Hulfl-iigtunri I I- I' V f EWE'e1: - - TRMUIFWS 1 Ll S E ot fl N Qww 6 6 7 7 HEY What s Coolcm Here? lf you drop ln at Rowes Store almost anytxme youll ask 1n amazement I-ey Whats cookm hereg For these days lenty of fellows from mg nn to get set for grad uatlon a after act thns store ns the head quarter fo the est dressed Wlnterset men whether they re of the ss of 43 or 46 o wonder when you can plCk from I Hart Schaffner 81 Marx Prep and Unnverslty Clothes Q Stetson Hats I Wrlson Bros Furnlshnngs Chas. Rowe Outfntters to Wnnterset Hxgh School men smce 1900 CC a . a n '- .. I - ' , . I P 1 . Wmterset I-hgh are com- f 1 . . - A 3: s r b 5 cla ' ' . N WRIGHT S POULTRY FARM and HATCHERY BABY CHICKS Xl w gm P lt Congratulatlons Sen1o1 S of 1943 ThlS Annual VN IS Produced In lhe Cnmmercml Prlnnnfi Deplrtment Ot The WINTE RSET NEWS xx INTERSFT IUWA D Phone 260 :F Winterset, I0 U S. Approved U. S. Pullorum Controll Supplies - Brooders - Remedies i ways 'ri ou ry Feeds I Q . 0 7 R 2 y 7 Y A 'O C ,H 2 LAxL1tUg1'3DhS


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