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EUGENE ALEXANDER . . farmer . . . Alex , . . interesting. General Course . . . F. F. A. 2-3-45 Hi-Y 1-2-3-42 I should worry and heroine a skeleton. ELSIE BARR .... lay . . chatterebox . . . offiee girl . . Commercial Course. G, R. 1-2-3,45 Pep Council l-2: Glee Club 35 Husky staff 35 Boomerang Staff 42 Home Room Officer 45 Office Girl 4. She'll talk her way through life. ALICE MARIE BERRY . . . . long hair. Commercial Course. G. R. I-2-3-4, She gives her tliouglits nw tongue, nor any unproporlioneil thought in art. FLOREINE BRITTAIN . . . hair-do . . . butch . , . working girl . . . Frosty . . . Commercial Course. Dramatic 35 Basketball 15 G'ee Club 25 G. R. 1,2-3-45 Distrihn- tive Education 4. Simplicity in her manners has an enchanting effect. MARY BELLE CLAGUE . . Red . . . Belle . . . giggles . . General Course Student Forum 45 President of Student Forum 45 Home Room Officer 142-3-45 Draniatics Zig Husky Staff 45 Boomerang Staff 45 Glee Club lei!-3-45 Mixeil Chorus I-2-45 G R. 1-273-45 G. R. Officer 3-45 Homecoming Queen Canclidzite 45 Office Girl 4. Every one likes Mary Belle hr-- causc Mary Belle likes everyone. C83 WALLACE ANDERSON . . Wally . . . Liz , . . Lucky . . General Course5 Hi-Y I-2-Il--I Draniatirs 21 Distrihutive Eduea tion 4. Where is love? lIere I ani,- JOY LOUISE BENNETT . quiet . . . little voice. Commercial Coinese. G. R, I-LI-3-45 Boolnernllg Staff 4. L'You know not all her tlinnglnrf' RUNALD BIERMA . . . tiniiif . . .nice smile . . , an man nf few words. General Course, I . F. A. 1,2-3--lg F. F, A. Secre- tary fig Boomerang Staff 45: Band l-2-3-45 Hi'Y l'Z!..2l.,-45 Football il-4. Ile loves lint one - - at xi lime. RUBY ALICE CAMPBELL , . . personality . . . music' ability.. College Preparatory Course. Vinton l-2,35 first semester 45 Mixerl Chorus I-ZZ-35 Girls f'horue 45 School Journal Staff 2-45 G. R. C. I-2-3-45 President nf G. R, C. 45 President of Class lg' Viee-President Il-45 G. R. I-4. Just so sweet everyone likes her. ROGENA CHADWICK . . . Genie . , . lnitl year gratluate . . . industrious. General Course. G. R, 2-3-45 Banil 3-lg Glen- Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Trio 45 Sextet 45 Ilrxnnatirs II-4: Husky Staff 4, A frienal worth h:ivinu.
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DEAN ECKLES huir . . . traffic ticket. General Course. F.F.A. Offices 35 Bxionierauig Stat! 4. Few men have my :thi ily to hiuwlr' HARRY STEVENS Ser etxiry . . . Pete . . . lleltn . til, llnrk, and aheml General Course. Glee Club l-11-3 45 llflitefl Flu 'n l-2-35 Track I5 Bzxsketbail ZZ 3 4 Basketball fo-captain 41 Footb ll l 45 Class Seeretwry 45 Student Forw- President . . . blushes . . curly Home Room Officer 45 F.F.A. l-3 45 45 'l'l'aiek 25 Fo-ntlmul. 3-45 Hi-Y 12,3-45 Band 2-It-15 St-niir Uffirer OFFICERS JOAN DABNER Vice-President . . . little sister . . navy . . . Panther. Commercial Course. Student Forum Il-45 Vire-President of Student Forum 45 Drnmaitirs 35 Home Room Officer 15-35 G. R. ZI- 3445 Boomerang Staff 45 Glee t'luli 2-35 Senior Officer 4, G. R. 0 fieer Cl-45 Famlitlnte for Queen 45 Nliwil Chorus 2-3. lt is good to he merry :mil wi-e, but 'tis better to be linux-st null true. HELEN MCLAUGHLIN Treasurer . . . Queen . . , am lri-ah smile . . . Butch . . . Panther. College Preparatory Course. Home Room Officer l-2-Cl 4, .luuior Flass President 35 Senior Clans Uffi eer 45 G. R. fzibinet :Z-3-45 G. R. 15 l li'Y l-2,3-45 Home Room Offi- 4-Qr 1, President 45 Drzunutirs l-35 Bosm erang Stuff 4, Bzisketlrull Mzmaiuer 3-45 Glee Fluh lg l'he:-rlezudrr 2,3 4, Outstzmcling Student l5 Homeroming Queen 4. Like gravity, she has the yiowvx- of 1tlfl'1l4'ii0ll.-l Sigh no more, ladies. sigh no moreg Men were fleceivers ever. Senior Class History The class of 1946 entered Winterset High School in September, 1942, with an enrollnrent of 5.9, They were well represented in all activities with seven members pirticipating in band, and seventeen in glee club and mired chcrrs, All musical activi- ties were accompanied 'by Rovilla, Ganote, Ten freshmen tcok part in dramatics and three boys were out for football. The class was represented by one girl on the basketball squad. The class returned as sohpomores with eighty-three members. Eight boys were out for football and four boys and six girls took part in basketball, Nineteen sopho- mores were in .mixed chorus and glee club and nine were in band. Two sophomores were cn each the Hi-Y and G, R. cabinets. In the fall of 1944 tlhe class came back as upperclassmen with 71 members. Class officers were Helen McLaughlin, president, Etta Mueller, vice president, Dicik Lyons, secretary. and Xen Stoner, treasurer. Twenty juniors took part in glee club, e'even in mixed chorus, and thirteen partici- pated in band, Betty Johnson and Marge VVight were in girls' trio and Lucien Stark was in the 'boys' quartet. Richard McLaughlin, Earl McKinney, Bill Gentry, and Harold Ridout received major letters in fcotball. Those receiving minor letters were Bill Mills, Xen Stoner, Bill Morse, Dean Eckles, and Ronald Bierma, Barbara McDonald, Barbara Sawyer, Shirley Harrell. and Goldie McCauley were on the girls' basketball squad, Helen McLaughlin was manager. The class was represented in boys' basketball by Harry Stevens, Dick Lyons, Bill Mills and Xen Stoner. Brother Goose was presented as the junior class play, Those in the cast were Helen McLaughlin, Betty Johnsen, Joan Daibner, Virginia Hceness, Dee Hymes Doris Sayre, Betty Rankin, Alice Moffitt, Dick Lyons, Lucien Stark, and John Drake. Rogena Chadwick, Mary Belle Clague, Mary Lou Sweeney, Florcine Brittain, Etta Mueller, Bob Melfarlin and VVallace Anderson were on the stage crew, Dick Lyons was in the all high school play and Rogena Chadwick and Wallace Anderson helped backstage. Juniors on the Husky Staff were Elsie Barr, Mary Lou Sweeney, Margery Smith, Carmen Burd, and Thelma Hulin. The senior class re-entered Winterset High School with 70 enrolled, Dean Eckles was elected as class president with Joan Dabner as vice president, Harry Stevens, secretary, and Helen McLaughlin, treasurer, t7J tt'ontinuml on Page 207
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JOE COMP . . . Capable . . . heartbreaker . , . ambitious. College Preparatory Course. Student Forum 25 Home Room Officer 25 Dramatics 1-2-45 Boomerang Staff 45 Track 25 Hi-Y Officer 2-35 Hi-Y President 45 Band 1-2-3-4. Ile loves ladies and studies in the order given. JIM CROW . . . Milkman . talkative . . . just Jim . General Course, F. F. A. 1-2-3-45 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. He knows that if you don't ask questions, you 1lon't Het any- where. VIOLA OE BOK . . , Virki . . small but mighty. Commercial Course. G. R. 1-2-3-4, Loyal to her friends and al- ways ready to do her part. MARCELENE ESTEL . . . pretty . . , Ain't this fun? . . . Red hair. Commercial Course. G lt. 1-2-3-4. Just as pleasant as she looks. WAYNE FINDLEY , . . transfer . . . lvayne . . , Dexter General Course, Football l-2-3-45 Baseball 2-35 Itedfield I-ZZ-35 Dexter 4. God bless the man who in vented sleep. GENE CRAWFORD . . . Romeo Gene-O . 5 . lot of fun. College Preparatory Course. Student Forum 25 Home Room Officgr 25 Dramatics 45 Boom- erang Staff 45 Track 35 Hi-Y 2-3-4. UA willing worker ami an amhi- tious student. BETTY ILEAN DE BOK . . . Jud . . . Going steady . . boots. Commercial Course. G, R. I-2-3-42 Distribntive Edu- eation 4. A cheerful life devoid of rare JOHN E. DRAKE . . , .lolinny . . . By gully . . . flirty. General Course F. F. A. 1-2-Il-45 Dramaties 3-45 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, He would he cheerful under a mountain nf trouble. IVA FARLOW , . . Maillt' . . friendly. General Course. G. Il. 2-45 Tacoma, Wash. I5 Deming, N. Mexico 3. To he or not to lie? FRED L. FITZGERALD, JR. Blondie . , . tall . . . quiet. General Course. F. F. A. I-ZZ-3-45 I-li-Y I-2-3-4. Well, folks think I am innocent anyway. till
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