Winterset High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Winterset, IA)
- Class of 1953
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C'Zcw4W' JIM AGNEW ' Pep C. 1-23Hi-Y 1-2- C- 3-L3Hi-Y Cab. h5G1ee i ,4F C.,Mixed Ch.,Music CQSQ lzg, Contest IgBand,March- -if ing 8: Concert B. 1-2- ' I 4f get e e - I 3-l:5Creston B. Fest. . l+3Band Off. h,5Brass 1 Qly Quart. 3-hsH.R. Off. N Q T 25C1ass Off. h3Drama 3 X tics 35Class Presi- A dents CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS F o Hn A 0 Y-Teen 1-2-3-h3Class Secretary ,30- MARILYN CLINE W Club 3-hgw Club Off. I-ABB. 2-3-l43Pep Club 2-3-lv3F.H.A. 2-35Y- Teen 2-3-L3Y-Teen Cab AgDramatics 33Class Off. h3Mitchellville 13Class Vice Presi- dent. TOM KING Hi-Y l-2-b3Band,Con- test,Concert,March- ing,Dance B.l-2-3-Q Creston B. Fest.23 Trumpet Trio,Brass Sextet 2-3-AgStuart F6St.3-hjBT3SS Quin 1-2-33Trumpet Quart 8: Solo 3-l43H.R. Vice Pres. 35Class Trea- Surero 5 0 i SPONSORED BY FARMERS' MARKET SHIRLEY ALLEN Pep C.,Cheerleader 2 3 l+3FoHnAo Y-Teen 1-2-3-L3Glee C.,Mixed Ch.,Music Contest 1-2-3-L5 Boomerang Q Husky Staff 4. FLOYD BAILEY Football 1-23Hi-Y f'Fv as 2 3-l+3FsFaAo J. 2'3O f - I 115 I B' -f'I,f BQSM ,L LL i Mixed ch.,Music Cont. adgg , 2 'ff , W .gg A ' Z fi BILL BEEDLE Fb.,BB.,Tr. 1-2-3-bg W Club 2-3-hgw Club Off.3-h5Hi-Y 1-2-3-A3 Hi-Y Cab. 3-hjclee C., 1-2-3-LgSt. Chorus 23 Boy's Quart. 3-L3 Creston Vocal Fest. 25 Dramatics 3-h5H. R. Off. 1. EILEEN BENGL Pep c. 45F.H.A.,Y- l-2-33Mixed Ch. 33 Music Contest l-25 Librarian A. CLAIR BERTHOLF W Club 3-h5BB. 2-A3 Tr.1-2-3-h3F.F.A.l- 25Band,Marching,Con- cert,Contest B. 2- 3-hgCreston B. Fest Clarinet Quart. L. Teen 1-2-3-L5Glee C. DUANE ALLISON Track 1-A5Dramatics L5Husky Staff 3. G- LESTER BERRY 1-2-3-h, F. F. A. Cab. Repor- ter 2'lIvO SANDRA BEVERLIN S ,,y3Eg BB. lgpep c. 2-3-bi ff,Q9ItfMQ ': I 1-2-3-L,3Y-Teen Cab.l.3 S Band,Marching,Concert, estsa I I Contest B. 1-2-3-A5 I tit , ,... fb' Creston B. Fest. 23 5 I Eg fQUW J B tb S is fa T , S WE I. - - is . SPONSORED BY NELSON'S SMART APPAREL-N LSON'S GAMBLE STORE it if i5?1sun.....m 'ESV MARVYL BLACK LETZ MYRNA BRITTAIN Pep C.,Cheer1eader 2-3-h3F.H.A.,Y-Teen FQHQAQ Cb, Mixed Chorus,Music Contest 1-2-3. 1-2-3-L5G1ee C.,Mix- ed Chorus 1-2-35 Music Contest 1-2. . GAIL BROWN FRANCES CALLISON Basketball 2-3-A3 F.H.A.,Y-Teen 3-bg L f Hi-Y 1-2-3-h5F.F.A. Glee C.,Mixed Ch.3-hg g,t 5 1. Dramatics 3gBoomerang QQEQMJOQ 33: A Q Husky staff Lgst. 33353 iw Joseph's Academy 1-2. jfLW??W prs is E , H 2' f Y JOHN CLARK RICHARD COLLINS E A Hi-Y 1-2-33G1ee club, Hi-Y,F.F-A- 3: 'M 1, Mixed Chorus 3. H.R. Off. 33Van f:iRt -LZ Meter, Cons. 1-2. z fff K K KENNETH CONARD Hi-Y,G1ee Club 1. PHYLLIS DAVIS Cheer1eader,Pep C. 2-3-h3F.H.A.,Y-Teen, Twirler 1-2-3-hgHusky Q Boomerang Staff Li Glee Club 1. SPONSORED BY C 8 G APPLIANCES DONALD DILLINGER Football 23F. F. 1-2 '3 0 RUBY GILLELAND BB. 2 33Fo Ho Ac, Y-Teen l-2-3-A. A. SHIRLEY DAVIS BB. 1-2-3-14-SI-'ep C. L43 F.H.A.,Y-Teen 1-2-3-bg Y-Teen,F.H.A. Cab., Husky A Boomerang St. L3H.R. Off. l-A3Class Off. 33Homecoming Queen L. K IUUHLW FINNEY Tr.25Hi-Y,F.F.A.l-2- 3-L5Glee C.,Mixed Ch. 1-2-3 5 St ate Ch . 2-33 Music Contest 1-2-33 H.R. Off.2-33Creston Music Fest.2-35F.F.A. Off.3-hjstudent Coun- cil 35F.F.A. State Ch 35Boys,Mixed Quartet 2-3. 185' BILL EASTER Fb.2gBB.2-3-h3Tr.l-25 Hi-Y,F.F.A.,Dance, Marching,Concert,Con- test B.l-2-3-h5H.R. Off.33Boomerang St.h3 Prince Pat33F.F.A. State B.25Band Off.b3 Sax.Quartet2-35Stuart B.Fest.2-A3Solo Con- test2-3-l+3Creston B. Fest.2. WH? CHARLES GREENWOOD Fbn,BBo, Tri 3-h3F.F.A. 1-2-3-bg F.F.A. off. 45 H.R. offs 30 SPONSORED BY CLUB CAFE RICHARD DeVAULT Football 2-3-A3 Hi-Y 1-2-3-hi Glee Club 2. 2, A167 ARLETA FREDERICK F. H. A., Y-Teen l-2-3-L5 Glee Club 1-2-3. 'is Y B AQEL C ALICE HAINES Pep C. h3Y-Teen 1-2- 3-h3Band,Marching,Con- cert,Contest B. 2-3-L5 Dance B. 35Stuart B. Fest. 35Ensemble Con- test,Trombone Quartet E?'tA QQ 3-b5Brass Quintet, MARTHA ANN HARPER F.H.A.,Y-Teen l-2-3 LLSFQHQAQ Cabo2'3i Band,Marching,Conce Contest B.,Clarinet Quart.l-2-3-A3Clar. Trio 25Creston B. Fest. l5All-State B Quintet 2-3-h3Dance B. 1-2-35Dramatics Husky Q Boomerang S h3H.R. Off. 2 BARBARA Hmwxlcus w Club 3-haw Club off. 1.gBB. 1-2-3-1,5 Pep C.,Y-Teen 1-2- 35Glee C.,Mixed Ch Music Contest,Girl Sextet 2-33Dramatics 3gHomecoming Candi date L. Boomerang Staff Edit- OI' ll-o DONALD HAINES W Club h3Fb. 2-3-A BB. 15Hj.'Y, Fc Fo l-2-3-h3Glee Club 1-2-h:Mixed Chorus 2-h5Escort for Homecoming L. rt '! 35 t. SH RLEY ANN HARPOLE F. H. A. 1-2-33Y-Teen 1-2-3. F -,fSz:'w. 1 JOHN HART ED HARTLEY Fb. 35BB. 1:Hi-Y l: C C Pep C. l-2-3gHi-Y F.F.A. 1-3-LgBand, te. NEMO, 1.2.3.h3G19e Club, Marching,Concert,Con- tg ll to Mixed Chorus,Husky, test B. 1-2gDance B.l. i::?'f1 Boomerang Staff 4. if 'sul K A '! S cm. HENRY w Club 3-1.gFb.,BB. 1-2-3-hrrr. 1-2-35 Hi-Y 2-3-h3Hi-Y cab. 3-L5Hi-I Pres. h5H.R. Off. 1-2-L5W Club Off Pres. Student Counci A. SPONSORED BY CHARLES A. GRAVES 5 SON 'Q 1 A REX HOPE F. F. A. 1. BILL HUSTED Football 1-23Hi-I, Fe Fe Ao l'2'3'llvo BILL HINES W Club 3-b3Fb. 2-3-L3 BB. 1'2'3'll'3Tre Y 1-2-3-L3Dramatics 3-h3Homecoming Escort, W Club Off. L. DUANE HOWELL BB. ,Tre Hi-Y, F.F.A.,Bana,March1ng, Concert,Contest B.l 2-3-L3B. Ensembles 1-2-3-h5All-State B. 2-3-hgH.R. Off. 1. KENNETH HORN F QF :Ae 10 JACKIE HONNOLD BB. ,FQHQAQ ,GlB8 C. 1-2-35Y-Teen 2-3-L3 Music Contest 2-33 Pep C.,Husky St. L. W. WG? JANICE HUDSON F.H.A. h5Y-Teen 1-2 33G1ee C1ub,Mixed Chorus,Music Con- test 1-2-33Creston Vocal Fest.,Sextet 3. 'hip' 'Sit' 'Nui MARY ANN HUSTED Pep Club, I-Teen kg North High 1-2-3. SPONSORED BI CHAS. ROHE CLOTHING CO. by, 'Sf ROSE MARIE JOH Basketball 1-23 Fo Ho Ao J- 2'3'll'0 .gp ik' .ff , ,mfg EARL KORDICK LARRY JACKSON Pep C. 2-3gHi-Y 1-2- 3-L3F.F.A. 1-2-35Band, Marching,Concert,Con- test B. 2-3-hgStuart B. Fest.,Trumpet Quartet h3Glee C.,Mixed Ch. 1. -ij? DOROTHY KEATING F. H. A.,Y-Teen 1-23 Pep C1ub,Boomerang H Husky Staff,Hompcoming Candidate L. fi' aw 5 Track 3-b3F.F.Ao 1 A. z':' 1 V SPONSORED BY wif BETTY JONES Fo Ho Ac k Boomerang Staff,Lib- rarian L ,Av Q5 ROBERT KUH S Fb.,Hi-Y,F.F.A. 1-2 3-h5Escort for Home coming L. HAHKEYE IUMBER CO. SUZANNE JACKSON Glen c.,u1x.a cn., Music Contest 1-2-33 Y-Teen,Band,March- ing,Concert,Contest B.,Saxaphone Quart. 1-2-3-hgbance B. 1- 2-33Stuart B. Fest. 2-h5Dramatics 3. nr 15? Q MARY JO KOEHN Pep Co 3 h'3FoHoAo1' 2-33Y-Teen,G1ee C., Mixed Ch.,Music Con- test 1-2-3-h3Y-Teen Cab. 3-h3Dramatics 2'3'h,sFoHOAo Cab.23 Student Council 35 Librarian,Boomerang Staff Editor hi H.R. Off 3. A 362' of fg JM' 33 -W' E ?W+w.o'w is 1 V ,,, 5 , . g ggigi gl it 1 ' 355 1. ,Zz . xg ,M .f MARCIA LILLARD Glee C.,Mixed Chorus 1-2-A5Music Contest 2-h5F.H.A.,Y-Teen, Band,Marching,Concert B. 1-2-3-A5Creston B. Fest. 35Stuart B. Fest. 25Sextet A3 Dramatics 2-3-Lg Husky G Boomerang Staff L. PAT HCNAMARA BILL LEHMAN Tr. 2'3SHi'Y 1-23 F.F.A.,Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 State Chorus 2gMusic Contest 1. name' R DAVID LORD Balld 2'3 0 Hi-Y 1-23Band,Marching ,e W ,Tr0,HoR. ' 1-, i r ROBERT MOORE Football 3-A. Off.,Dramatics 1-2-3- h5Hi-Y,Glee C.,Mixed Chorus 15Boomerang Staff a3Class Off. 33 Student Council 1-3-L. fi wt. .- K. .,..,, ' A 'Zk'kzf?5. 1, ' r 'i , ROWENA HURRELL Y-Teen 1-2-3-L3Boomer- ang Staff L. SPONSORED BY H LLER DRUG STORE CARL LETZ Hi-Y,Band,Harching, Concert B. l-2-3-Lg B. Contest 3-Ag Dance B. 2-3-L3 Creston B. Fest. L3 Tru pet Quartet, Dramatics 3. RUTH ANN MILLS F.H.A. 1-23Pep C., Y-Teen l-2-3-L3Y- Teen Cab. 2-3-L5 Glee C.,Mixed Ch., Music Contest 1-2- 33Sextet 3gCreston Vocal Fest. 2-33 Glee Co Offs 35 Dramatics 3-L5 Boomerang Staff A. F51 2 f'f?l T B ' . H ' ,Y Q,eflfQ , i5'1r ,,.. ! .5 K K I , ert . Tw , V2 , W :Gif , EUGENE PATTERSON Hi-Y,Glee C1ub,Mixed T Chorus l5Band,March- ing,Concert,Contest 1 BQ 1- '2 3 l GEORGE SCHOUNOVER Track 25Van Meter LOREN MYERS IDA PALMER FQ Fa Ao Pep Club hgF. H. A l-23Y-Teen 3-L3 'ZF ff! Ol E PH LLIS PORTER Boomerang k Husky Staff 4 W ' U ,, O -2 JOE SAXTON Z BOB SCHIRM Tr. 3-l+3F.F.A. l5Glee , O I T .: ' Football 25Husky C.,Mixed Chorus l-2-3- ,,W ag? li Staff 3, l+gCrest,on Vocal Fest. ' f' 2-3-l+3Boys Quartet I+. F I f M DELORES SILLIMAN 1. , I Qrr w Club 2-3-Lass. 1-2- E 3-h3F.H.A. 1-2-A5Pep ', r2 3' S' C. 2-3-MY-Teen 1-2- ?lf ski f' 3-h5F.H.A. Off. 2gH.R. ,,,A off. 3gw Club off. I+. LNQfQi Nall Q f A T T or ll rr E Eo rolr' - SPONSORED BY EASTER'S STUDIO -1 -. 9 Q: Wuh- 'ft 'X MARILYN SONGER BB. ,FQHQAQ 33Y'Te8n, Glee C.,Mixed Ch. 2'3 Q 2 ARLETA SIMPSON Pep C.,Dramatics 2-3- h5F.H.A.,Glee C.,Mixed Ch.,Husic Contest 1-2- 33F.H.A. Off.,Glee C. Off. 35H.R. Off 23Y- Teen 1-2-3-L3Y-Teen Cab. L3CP8StOh Vocal Fest. 23Boomerang St. L3 523 BOB STEPHENSON Jo ANN SIRDOREUS F.H.A.,Y-Teen 2-3-1. Hi-Y,Glee C.,Mixed Ch., i Band,Marching,Contest, ,f Concert B.,B. Ensembles A ',4Mm- , mv, 1-2-3-A-3 Dance B,Boys A Cn ,nCel W Quart. 2-3'lo3Creston jc? 'i'f nfenlve W' B. Fest. 1-25A11-State A 1, B. 3-h3Creston Vocal V A ... X . DONALD THOMAS Hi-Y 2-3-LQF. F. F Fest. 1-2-L. BEVERLY WEIDMAN Cheerleader 3-bg Pep cg,FeHeAo,Y' teen,Glee C.,Hixed Ch.,Music Contest 2-3-16 Boomerang 8: Husky Staff,Homo- coming Candidate kg St. Joeeph's Aca- deny le Glee C.,Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-h5Music Contest 1-2gCreston Vocal Fest. 30 SPONSORED BY DAVID 9' N X nn, .n 6 ,ggi I 5 ge e iKMXW e nnonslnnnnos D O of IOUISE VINCENT F.H.A. L3Y-Teen, Glee C.,Mixed Ch., State Ch.,Creston Voc. Fest. 1-2-3-45 So1oiet,0ctet,Mixed Quartet 2-3-h3Gir1s Trio,Sextet 2-35 ., fl Accompaniest. VA W IDIS WILSON -if f FQHQ-Ao I - I y n 1 Off. 3-hgGlee C.,Mixed f'f Mi f ch. 1-2-3-L3Music con- B Q test 1-2-l,3H.R. off., ere- Dance B. 35Pep C.,Boom- gi' Jggahgg erang 8: Husky St. ,Home- coming Candidate kg .5nQej2EQ,iiQ Creston Voc. Fest.,Girls K gitgfgg QQ Samet '+- OOIA D. WEEKS IHPLEMENT HI THHY The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Freshman class that day. we knew there'd be four years of work, we hoped there'd be some play. The faces that were so strange then, are quite familiar now. We took one look around and vowed we'd get along somehow. As kindergarteners brave, we started 13 years ago. Our parents and our teachers hoped eventually we'd grow Into gentlemen and ladies, and with each passing day, Came desire for higher learning which helped along the way. Some of our classmates left usg only 18 still push on. But others have come to fill in for the ones who have gone. And so all 93 of us entered in the old game. They all called us Green Freshmen, but since then we've risen to fame with 16 boys in football, lh girls and boys in band. Ten boys were out for basketball to lend a helping hand. Seven girls played B-Squad ball, one girl we congratulate, For she played with the A-Squad the first year they went to State. There were 28 in chorus who raised their voices in song. They showed the upper classmen they knew how to get along. We also had 2 students in Pep Club our Freshmen year. They did their part right with the rest, when the time came to cheer. But let's not forget the others who helped to see us through, Who studied hard to master English and algebra too. For they will be immortal in the chain of memoryg They centered all their interests more academically. The next year we were Sophomoresg we were no longer green. I do believe we were the gentlest class this school has ever seen. We never slammed our locker doors or talked while in the hall. The teachers thought us angels. Well, weren't we, after all?? Now on the B-Squad football team, we had ll boys. Four students took part in Pep Club to help create the noise. And then, of course, the A-Squad boys, there were 5 from our class. These boys worked hard to be able to run, and kick, and pass. Again we had a winning A-Squad girls basketball team. Out of our class were 5 girls with the stamina and steam. Seven boys played on the B-Squad, the B-Squad girls were three. One boy made the A-Squad with his great sports ability. Thirteen received awards in bandg in chorus 22 took part. Then, don't pass by the cheerleaders who worked with all their hearts The twirling field was not at all exempt from some of us, For we had 2 girls show the school they had twirling genius. Dramatics is another field in which we helped the school. Three students in our class proved that they were nobody's fool. On through the year we strived todocmm very best and pass. So each of us could carry on with the same grand old class. Our Junior year soon came aroundg we took it in our stride. We swore we'd try to do our best, by all rules we'd abide. One more girl took the title of cheerleader in our midst. Together with the other threevve had four on our list. In football, basketball, and track 31 took up the stand. Seventeen took part in chorus, 15 played in the band. We now were upper classmeng we had the world by the tail. . Just think, next year we'll be seniorsg that is if we all don't fail Our Junior class play came at lastg it was a great success. The auditorium was full of fans both nights, I guess. Our Junior-Senior Prom that year was quite a great event. We all agreed this was indeed the best year we had spent. The fall of '52 was here, so long we'd waited for this. We found it hard to settle down, for we were in such bliss. Twenty-two took part in sports on the A-Squad and on the B. Our homecoming exercises were quite some sights to see. Shirley Davis was our queeng Bob Kuhns presented the crown. The pantomime presented left not a solitary frown. The chorus gave a wonderful program at Christmas time. Fourteen seniors raised their voices in harmony and rhyme. Fourteen again played in the band, to them we give our praise. In concerts, dance band, and contests they've helped in many ways. Robert Mbore's attendance for four years was perfectly kept. He was never gonexwhen ill, nor late when he overslept. Our high school.days will.soon be o'er, we'll leave with deep regret We'll ne'er forget our teachers and the friends that we have met. We know we'll find it hard to leave, we think of it and sigh. The time has come for us to go. Dear W. H. S., goodbye! SPONSORED BY WELTY STANDARD SIIVICE STATION PHUPHECY While studying the other day, I fell asleep and had a futurmatic dream. I saw the graduating class of '53 in 1973. The presidential inauguration of '73 was held in the capital city, Skullyville. Donald Haines, the new president, has just left for a cruise up North River with his cabinet. The government this year is distinguished by having an all-girl cabinet. A few of the members are: Rose Marie John-Secretary of State. We're afraid she'll be doing all the work. Jo Ann Sirdoreus-Secretary of the Army. we hear Harold has a little pull with the army now. Ida Pahmer-Secretary of Agriculture. Her friend Eileen Benge uses her con- nections as Secretary of Labor to keep Ida's farms going. Marilyn Songer-Postmaster General. I wonder if they will need a postman on this cruise. Arleta Frederick-Secretary of War. She has just perfected a theory to abolish war. Some of our classmates have entered politics abroad, too. For instance, Shirley Davis was called upon to be Queen of England on the grounds of previous experience. Carl Henry, Bill Hines, and Bob Kuhns are all her knights. Keep that armor shining, boys. Careful, we don't mean n-i-g-h-t life. So much for international affairs. Let's return to Madison County. There have been a few changes in Winterset the past 20 years. Larry Jackson owns Ford Motor and Bill Husted is the new owner of Mills Chevrolet. Seems they argued so long and hard about cars in high school that they convinced each other they were drive ing the wrong car. Myrna Brittain is new manager of Brittain's Standard Parts. Phyllis Porter and Dorothy Keating are her head clerks. In place of Nelson's Smart Apparel, we have George's Lady's Shop. It is owned by one of the class bachelors, George Schoonover. Let's go in and see how George is getting along. Those two customers over there look familiar. They're none other than Ruth Ann Mills and Sandra Beverlin. They are buying college clothes for their daughters. Here comes a model in a cute outfit. It's Betty Jones, another old classmate. She is followed by Marilyn Cline. Delores Silliman ru s the Super Dooper Fire Power long Mileage Gas Station. In the station one can buy groceries, clothes, novelties, bakery goods, and even drugs. The registered pharmacist, Barbara Henrichs, fills all the prescriptions. Then there's the toy department and Jewelry shop. But, of course, with all this she hasn't room for gas. Bill Beedle is coaching basketball and football at W.H.S. Carl Letz is prin- cipal and Ruby Gilleland is superintendent. Alice Haines is head nurse at the new ultra-modern 300 bed Peru Hospital. One of the head doctors at the hospital is Loren Myers, an old Peruvian. Mary Jo Koehn is teaching advanced physics in Skullyville High School. Since the capital was moved to Skullyville, the population has risen considerably. Tom King and Clair Bertholf have set up an atomic research plant in the Rippey Dumps. We are now on the scene of the first explosion. There it goes! Good heavens, they leveled the hills! Charlotte Williams and Beverly Weidman have a secretarial school in the capital. Gail Brown is their track instructor. The girls have to stay in shape to keep ahead of their future employees. Those desks aren't very big. Louise Vincent is now singing with the Stanzel Metropolitan Opera Co. This world renowned organization has some other members of our class in its midst. Bob Stephenson is the director of the orchestra, which consists of Martha Ann Harper, Bill Easter, and Eugene Patterson. Duane Howell and Bill Lehman are retired farmers. They found oil on and are fabulously rich. They have a Cadillac for field work and a Ro for pleasure. Mary Ann Husted is back in Des Moines. She just couldn't understand out here. their land lls-Royce the people Marcia Lillard is number one editor of Donald Duck Comics. I hear she longed in high school to be a short story writer. Rowena Murrell and Janice Hud artists. Richard De Vault has taken Arthur Godfrey's place on radio and T.V. son are her He gets a big laugh just being himself. Marvyl Black Letz, Phyllis Davis, Shirley Harpole, and Jackie Honnold are members of his chorus line. Pat McNamara sponsors the Golden Gloves Boxing Matches held in Winterset. The fights are televised by Floyd Bailey from station WSQU in Winterset every Friday night. Pat tells us that Duane Allison is striving to keep his paper weight championship title. Arleta Simpson is receptionist for Interplanatory Airlines. Only one problem, no interplanatory flights. A new M.D. in town is Joe Saxton. He is trying to get rid of his nickname ---- . Frances Callison is self-appointed ambassador of good-will to ex-air I see that Ed Hartley has become a highway patrolman. Those trips b force men. etween surrounding towns and Winterset were getting expensive. Now it's all in the line of duty. The new Dean of Colorado woman's College is none other than Suzanne Jackson. Several members of our class are on her list of lecturers. Shirley Al len is to give a series of talks on NThe Advantages of Careers over Harriage.n John Hart is a popular bachelor member of the faculty. John gives driving lessons to all the co-eds. We don't mean in Parkology, either. Harlow Finney, Robert Moore, and Lester Berry are all big executives. Harlow is top man of the totem pole. Bob is vice-president to the vice-president, to the vice-president of furniture polishing in the White House. Lester is chef at the Edgewater Beach Hotel near Podunk. Butler's Airfield west of Winterset has a new paratrooper instructor Charles Greenwood. Charles has only one thing to achieveg leaving the an airplane. John Clark, Jake Collins, and Kenneth Conard are the chief firebugs- mean firemen of Winterset. I see David Lord is in the National Guards. He is guarding the Hope which now belongs to Rex. They are now choosing Mr. America in the Bronx of Winterset. And as closer I recognize Earl Kordick as the winner of the title. Bob Schirm is having a little trouble getting his motorcycle started. run and Bob doesn't know why because he just tore it apart to see how Kenneth Horn is Balloon King of America. His business is popping. Donald Thomas now drives a jeep for General Donald Dillinger. Gener inspects Rice Crispies to see if they snap, crackle, and pop. Lois Wilson is fat lady for Barnum-Bailey Circus. She has spent the years eating for the part. After seeing all my friends in these various situations, I suddenly He is ground in O -whoops, we Diamond I look It won't it was made. al Dillinger last 20 awaken to the nerve-tingling ringing of an alarm clock. Courtesy of the Jim Agnew Manu- facturing Company. SPONSORED BY McNAY IMPLEMENT The Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty-three, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To the faculty we leave the proverbial Wcalm after the storm.N To the janitors we leave all our class notes to keep next year's students warm. Marcia Lillard leaves her ability of making a situation sound twice as good as it really is to Janice Vee Clark. Not that Janice Vee needs it, of course. Sandra Beverlin leaves her motto to all high school girls. Incidentally, her motto is, HTo each his own, so leave mine alone.H Bob Stephenson leaves his ability to confuse Mr. Waters in Social Problems to Lewie Haines. Don't get that turned a- round, Lewie. Betty Jones leaves her place in the hall with Ray Cameron, hoping no one takes it. Lois wilson leaves for Woodward. Don't get any ideas. Paul goes to a John Deere School up there. Bill Husted finally removes his little red and white, dual-piped Ford from the streets of Winterset. The police force will probably celebrate. Carl Letz leaves his long legs to Francia Leeper. It will help you in basketball, Francia. Jim Agnew leaves his broad, friendly smile to cheer up the students next year. Shirley Davis leaves the honor of reigning as 1952 Homecoming Queen to all the junior girls to hope for. Donald Haines was given the ability of staying awake in class after staying awake all night last year. Donald has decided that Ed Harrell is in dire need of it, so passes it on to him. John Hart leaves his girl friends to Joe Hamand. Chuck Greenwood leaves his faded levis to Max Day. You don't wear ties with them, Max. Shirley Allen leaves to catch a certain parachute. Lewie's a paratrooper. Joe Saxton and Harlow Finney leave their experiences at Creston Vocal Festivals to all singers interested Arleta Frederick leaves for California. Wonder why! Lester Berry is trying to leave, but can't find the door. Last year Ted Bek willed to Carl Henry his way with the girls. Carl decided he's had so much fun with it, he'll just keep it. Pat McNamara wills his flashy shirts and suspenders to Bernard Harpole. Alice Haines leaves a little of her knowledge to help out future students. Ruby Gille- land leaves her pleasant ways to anyone who can do justice to them. Arleta WShrimpH Simpson, if she doesn't get lost in the shuffle, is leaving her scattered brains to help out next year's bookkeeping class. Bob Schirm leaves his old-time nickname HHammerheadN to anyone who can have a ham er dropped on his head and not have it hurt. Earl Kordick leaves his physique to Larry Travis. John Clark wills his formula for getting through classes without preparation to all juniors. Just sit still and be real quiet. Tom NEinsteinN King wills his scientific genius to John Greenwood. with the driving ability willed to her last year, Jo Ann Sirdoreus leaves to join Harold. Rowena Murrell wills her artistic ability to Ed Morrissey. Ed Hartley, who is never late for class, requests that Cliff Johnson carry on the record. Janice Hudson wills her dainty voice and courteous manners to Barbara Thomsen. Barb Henrichs leaves her snappy brown eyes and hair to Bill HBlondieU Koehn. Marilyn Cline, our basketball lass, leaves her job at the Maid-Rite to Dorothy Clements. George Schoonover wills his bashful tactics to Gene Croft. Eileen Benge leaves her 2nd year algebra to the sophomores. Bill Hines leaves his ability to act like a monkey to Phil Mills. Please don't take it Phil. No one could deserve such a thing. Rich DeVault leaves his witty remarks for Mr. Jeneary to decipher. Last year some studious ability was willed to Duane Allison. Since Duane didn't use much of it, he would like to pass it on to Wayne Curnes. Bill Beedle leaves his enormous capacity for food to any five boys who can eat that much. Kenneth Conard and Floyd Bailey leave their quiet ways to Jim Frederick. It will take a lot to quiet Jim down. Rose John leaves her red hair to Ed Henry. What a blow! Larry Jackson leaves Dick full priority over the black Chevrolet. He didn't say anything about Janice Vee. Loren Myers and Uon Dillinger leave their table at the pool hall to Norma Wight and Lois Hart. Dee Silliman leaves her dim- ples to Charlie Dowler. Makes your smile more appealing, Charlie. Clair Bertnolf leaves his track ability to Gerald Ridout. Come on, Ridout, get the lead out!! Marvyl Letz doesn't need her man-catching ability anymore, so she leaves it to Mary Bindle. Myrna Brittain leaves her skating ability to Max Newbury. Graceful like a bird, Max. Bill Lehman and Kenny Horn leave their night life to the Wallace twins. Gail Brown, Rex Hope, and Jake Collins finally leave, after much coaxing, of course. Marilyn Songer leaves her parking place in front of the high school to her sister, Shirley. She'll have to find her own car and driver, though. Louise Vincent leaves her giggle to Loren Seward. David Lord leaves his neatness to all W.H.S. romeos wishing to make a good impression on the girls. Bob Kuhns leaves his great height to Jack Stevens, although Jack has a head start. Don Thomas leaves his driving solos to anyone who likes to talk to himself. Mary Jo Koehn leaves her Monday-morning fatigue to all girls with a boy friend in college. Ruth Ann Mills leaves her sophisticated ways to Jane Macumber. Quick change, Jane! Bob Moore leaves his nickname WOscarH to Oscar Hicks. Mary Ann Husted leaves her blond hair to Jo Ann Riser. Peroxide will help. Sue Jackson leaves her sister, Lorean, to go through high school without Sue's sisterly advice. Phyllis Davis leaves her twirling and cheerleading outfits to Irma. Think you can handle both, Irma? Shirley Ann Harpole and Charlotte Williams leave their jobs uptown to future merchandising students. Bev Weidman leaves her friendly ways to Wanda Clark. Duane Howell and Bill Easter leave for Hollywood. They hope to cash in on their good looks. Ida Palmer decided not to leave her job at the telephone office as she just started the second semester. Jackie Honnold leaves bus no. l to Mr. Dudney. Dorothy Keating and Phyllis Porter leave their continuous flow of conversation to Sharon Hanson and Meredith Young. Mr. Pace thinks they have enough already. Gene Patterson leaves his nickname NPeckN to all future students in typing. As we leave these things, there are so many others we would like to take along. We now have only memories of our wonderful school days. Ball games, music contests parties, etc. The actual doing of these things we must leave to the student body to enjoy next year. To the juniors we leave the honor of reigning above the under- privileged underclassmen. To the sophomores we leave the problem of raising enough money for next year's prom. To the freshmen we leave the joy of showing the in- coming eighth grade just what's what around W.H.S. To the incoming eighth graders we leave some much-needed sympathy. Last, but not least, Frances Callison and Martha Ann Harper leave for two weeks rest after working so industriously on this will. SPONSORED BY IOWA LIGHT AND POWER CO. 3 fNfx W ali -e '!' , WWA W uw 5:4 - -- ., ,k1-1, , '--13i1 1A. - 11 ..,. ,--..,:, , .. . egg ,C ., Hp., V t.. -- 9 , 1' .. ,f :Wx ' C M 1 ' , --- ,- A'if?ffsFw Y' if 'K' ', fig x GLENN EDDI E JANE MCCDN NELELE MORH1 SSEY MAC UMBER President 'Vic,..Px-esident S ecretary-Treasurer , o O X u ji ,ca f0 70 0116425 -05- ZML 707, wr' wh' VARY JACK JACKIE BEULAH BANE BAUR BEARD BEEDLE .0 'vw' W A ,,,v, SHARON LARRY MERLE JANIS JANIC BENJAMIN BREEDING BHUIBTT BURD CLARK SPONSOHD BY BREEDING5 HARDWARE CO. -s .J f . MVK fr 'KF 549' ' sv . EX, Y 9 IRDJE DOROTHY DON CLARKSON CLEMENTS COFFMAN 5.8 cfi RUTH JIM WAYNE CROF1' CROSSER CURNES X JOANN CONARD :I Lk-rkLx-,r7L i rf, Q:-2, I vrr ik O 5 VVV' -OKO O A A 2 . ' ' . J' 1 ,' FRANK DAHLY K. ., ,gww 4 Fw f K' rv' f xi - 4 LOLA COX A 3 A l.YV,,,3?,i-.Q 5 1 MAX DAY YQ, 391 age , ., wx . 7 . 5 P MARY JANE DIANE PEGGY MARVIN DETRICK DUNCAN EICHNER FAIRHOLM ,fm tx M4- QA 1 gy 3 1 34, M. X' A ,ww PAUL FLETCHER. 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RECORD w I H O S I 7 Knoxville 13 - 12 Centerville O 20 Greenfield 7 1 'f X 2 5 Pella O f C PZ 7 Valley O YQ 6 .uma 25 lx 1 L, 5 Gres bon O N O Indianola 7 'L 'I 9' SPONSORED BY CLUB cm '-IQ CARL HENRY Quarterback -as R Foo'rBAm. LJ SQUAD aoamr MoonE End PAT McNAMARA Fullback DONALD HAINES RICHARD DeVAULT Tackle Center SPONSORED BY WEST END GROCERY Bill Hines Halfback Kenneth Horn End Bob Kuhns Left Guard Bill Beedle Fullback Charles Greenwood SPONSORAD BY PARK CITY MOTORS Right' End 1.'T.T 'N 5 CO-CAPTAIN Marilyn Cline BASKETBALL SCHEDULE REGULAR SEASON Earlham A9 Winterset GmmdeCmmu' 71 Whmusn Knoxville 38 Winterset Valley 67 Wint ers et Valley 79 Winterset Churdan 59 Winterset Anita 75 Winterset Knoxville 38 Winterset Shannon City L2 Winterset Ad el 61 Wint er s et Colfax 35 Winterset Zion SECTIONAL TOURNAMENTS Zion 56 Wint ers et Richland 58 Winterset Anita 78 Winterset SPONSORED BY MAID-RITE CAFE HUD Back Row, Left to Right, M. Little, M.L. Bane, S. Davis M. Anderson, K. White, D. Clements, P. Banks. Front Row, D. Brinson, B. Henrichs, D. Silliman, M. Cline, D. Cline, F. Leeper, Coach Waters. Ullll kvliinnnni Back Row, B. Bane, V. All man, M. Tyer, F. Schoenenburger, N. Nair, J. Jeffs, P. Eichner. Front Row, R. Croft, I. Davis, A. Brinson, I. Clarkson, R. Pinckney, B. Rinard. SPONSORED BY GRAHAMS STORE llll Il 3 .1 Back Row, Coach McGaffin, Manager, K. Cook, B. Hines, C. Henry, B. Beedle, B. Koehn, Manager, E. Croft. Front Row, G. Brown, C. Johnson, C. Greenwood, D. Gunter, B. Young, J. Crosser, L. Breeding. ll llll ll I igjfl Y 551 L lu 'J f-9 L s , - - 3 . 35 J L. D J 'Q' 4 Q , in-5 .. e , J J 784' ES 35 42 34 41 Ere L ' X Q M 5 C , 5 A . gg , , -. L, 3 .- . x - ofnoi A 515, mir if x . wx i g, .7 W' CL of A M he ' fifl l CCC. - ,Q Lf L Back Row, Coach Penrod, T. Bass, D. Silliman, J. Allen, M. Hain, L Parker, Manager, J. Brittain Front Row, J. Williams, P. Mills, L. Stevene, D. Mathre, J. Baker, E. Farlow, D. 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He has been teaching here for A years. SPONS RED BY HYLTON AND SON ,,,.w-WW ZZ . Left to Righty Richard DeVa.ult, Beverly Weidman, Charles Greenwood, Barbara Henrichs, Bob Kuhns, Shirley Davis, Dorothy 10315-D,g, Bill Hines, Lois Wilson, Donald Haines. l ' Wa M, in ,--- W r SPONSORED BY PALACE GARAGE SH IIRLEY DAVIS 1-QIIQBM auf! Jffffenclnnb 9, BARBARA DORQQHY HENRICHS KEATING Nr BEVERLY LO IS WEIDMAN WILSON SPONSORED BY SHCEHAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING Ansm s...s:v'5 Fo Fo Ao Fo Hs Ao Float Float Y-TEEN 8: HI-Y FOOTBALL Float BOYS 'Se -'- ' sL5- N--5,-S DECORATING ', STEPPIN' the Throne HIGH SPONSORED BY MORRISSEY FARM MACHINEIY Senior Float Junior Float Sophomore Float Freshman Float in l in v-f. -ff'i ffoW 4 1 1 W., -J 1 'JL-.l.4.i-.1-,,,L-3 whoop-ee U W-Club Float. SPONSORED BY FLOOD CLEANERS . W 4 X N no Luo E i . fi!!! Clarinet quartet Woodwind quartet I EEE 55355 Trophy case O Bulletin board -., . U 'mf IW' -411 ? fs! 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F110 DE nlcnno A .1 o mpvmct 358 BUD:-4 O 0 AM'--I s n O 'EGCr-in-If-'I 56 O-1-IO r-4 Q SEBSJBQ 5205 3230 U'iC?l1IIr-4151 'Q 0 OOM -P LD .nm 3,1 Sx.m?'id Mex 'sf-4 'g'105gf.'J QA 'v-I U74-7 0 U5 'Q r-4 ' UCD C: dz C205-a 0-1-I g 'Ovr-400 Gilt! .rt di'-5 IE 01'--rl en go. +7 0 IIS-4 0 0 .-C2 0 I: 0 UC '1 'QL' 'v-1 'H 'K 'UO UJ Q mi Sm E O0 I-4-:I 'UO +90 r-1.54 3-402 C -H Q +7-v-I r-I ' C+-7 2? .WWSE FJ 0 2 an .,-Q '1 WF-4 'En QQFQUD-1 ec Us 33,4 o-.-as -. O 01353145-1 midvvooi ,-gDmM:l'1 gain CSLJQE-'ms-:f5.f 0 M A C Row, Left to Right, B. Weaver, K. Breeding, J. Lull, D. McCauley, N. Rogers, M. Lillard, J. Baur, D. son, D. Tiernan. Fourth Row, Left to Right, D. Howell, F. Leeper, T. King, C. Letz, L. Jackson, V. Wilson, J k, S. Hanson, M. e, S. Jackson, D. Hartley, J. Agnew, B. Harvey, D. Coffman, R. Letz, A. Haines, P. Welch phenson. Third Row, Left to Right, L. Jackson, M. Mitchell, V. Alleman, B. Luth, P. Kilpatrick, L. Pul jamin, B. Easter, M. Anderson, S.K. Haines, J. Riser, S.M. Haines, L. Wight, L. Cox, A. Baur, M. Veltman, cumber, D. Duncan, M. Huntoon, M.J. Dctrick. Second Row, Left to Right, W. Clark, M. , M. F er, K. J. Wolfe, B. Glasscock, Mr. Ray DeVilbis, P. Henderson, M. Farlow, J. Fenimore, M. Young, B. Bane, L. , Front Row, M.A. Harper, S. Beverlin, S. Null, D. Mathre, C. Bertholf, G. Howell. rs: Left: P. Davis, J. Burd. Right: S. Weidman, S. Wilkinson. Back .54 O ll '7 o g o . .. .gd corn!! gh L 9-1 0 o eq-422 OIIJU'J :hd Sa If M1-UUHETTE i Q --+-2.-,-xi-Z'..4'i'1 an fi 2 W --J 'vow 'fn' W' Left to Righty L. Murphy, P. Davis, J. Hacumber, S. Weidman, Majorette, M. Young, N. Rogers, J. Burd, J. Clark, S. Wilkinson. Jug Band Q ,Eff I - ' f ...-.-.1-..T'Nf. i Q -.':- ' 1L i A Eff- I ig., if Trumpet Trio SPONSORED BY HENDBRSONS O x , X 5 I M L I I 5 Vs. -, , has ' W ,L,, ' '1- cfe.. cw 0 First Row, Left to Right, B. Simpson, L. Vincent, M. Whaley, M.J. Detrick, P Travis, A. Woollums, E. Oglesbee, J. Nichols, J. Gray, J. Denton. Second Row, M. Lillard, C. Campbell, B. McCauley, G. Tyer, S. Hanson, L. Hart, J. Fenimore, L Wilson, M.F. Henson, S. Wyatt. Third Row, S,M. Haines, J. Bruett, J. Conard, M Osborne, B. Morse, A. Baur, J. Kirscher, D. Lemon, M. Ackleson, W. Clark, P Eg E. Mitchell. Forth Row, M. Veltman, B. Beedle, D. Headlund, A.M. Gray, D Brinson M.J. Koehn, B. Henrichs, F. Schoenenberger, P. Moore, T. Hoeness, D. Osborne, Mr. Leslie Director. SPONSORED BY UNITED FOOD MARKET Hwww 6' i J f'?f?0te:r WSJ ' 'bg We 0253 f fi A A 6, x f first Row, Left to Right, E. Swigart, J. Vincent, J. Snyder, D. Callison, J. Hamond, J. Black. Second Row, M. Bruett, E.J. Hartley, B. Beedle, D. Haines, D. Thomas, I. Hain, F. Dahly. Third Row, Mr. Leslie, G. McConne1ee, J. Saxton, B. Stephenson, .. Stevens, J. Stevens, M. Day, J. Fredericks. s . 93 ' SPTHHHIRED BY HARRISONS 5 5 10 I Abff 1' , ca- xll 4Qx TEAM 5U Q6 xxxx 4. M, ,,.W., g..,.m-,.,. M- KAY BREEDING . at L Cheerleaders mx, '1 QU, SHIRLEY ALLEN 3 2 E ,w.?.-,.. .,,. Q g .,..,.. Q t A ', ' We've got the coach We've got the team 1, we've got the pep We've got the steam Coach, Team, Pep, Steam Fifteen rahs for the Winterset team Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Team, Team, Team! MYRNA BRITTAIN T---E---A--H T--E-A-M PHYLLI S DAVI S TE-AH '1'EAr4,'1'EAu,'1'EAM1 BEVERLY WEIDMAN SPONSORED BY J. C. PENNEY CO. FF 4 f- ', F.F.A. Gilt Chgin F.F.A. Cabinet Rat Control Program SPONSORED BY JACKSON-GRIFFITH 66 STATION FH tix' I 3 75? XE' - ' X '1::::r- ' 4'-I 1 'B X I 3 'L Swjgf F.H.A. cabinet L ,fs mx ,:.:,' xx . .42v3f3:s:Mx gfso - ..,J , , Q - I . .. N 3 . J' .1 , ...xi ,WK w x if N or ,RJ .L ,. ww. After working hard Sloppy Joes SPONSORED BY SEATON-WATTS OIL A 'L L vl M R X P' Hi- bancing Lessons Fw x'l x iw? X x K - X if X 'V i-.1,05f mfg, 5 Hi-Y Cabinet SFONSORED BY BOB AND BETTYS FLOWER SHOP -Teen Y-Teen Cabinet Hair Styling Christmas Party D0f1'T- fall, Koehnl Decorating the gym SPONSORED BY FARMERS AND M1-11cHANTs STATE BANK N Pep Club 5 l, X ff' fp X 2 X . 11 X4 Student Council Spani sh Club SPONSORED BY GEGRGE DURAND, LH? KING, WILLIAM C. MORSE CLUB. 5 fi 'A 3 Y YK 1 W 'tk fx ' X .. K Back Rowg Left to Rightg D. Cline, F. Leeper, Coach waters, Front Row, M. Cline, D. Silliman, B. Henrichs. In Back Row, Left to Right, P. Mills, D. Haines, P. McNamara, B. Young, K. Cook, Coach McGaffin. Second Row, L. Breeding, B. Koehn, M. Newbury, B. Hines, K. McNicho1e, L. Haines. Front Row, E. Croft, C. Henry, B. Beedle, C. Bertholf, R. Clark, C. Johnson. SPONSORED BY TH IFTWAY OF IUWA Husky Sfdff . as-,Q 3, fr' 0 , O '03 I L.L adm MMU MMU , , M' ,- s . X fo I , 1 i Typist Missing--Shirley Allen, Bev Weidman Writers Missing--Phyllis Davis SPONSORED BY IOWA THEATRE I Q fig uvk Editor and Assistant Ed1tOPS Writers and Editors im 'Fin-'f Boomerang editors Typists 1, oo Copy editor Sf Picture editor Sports editor Business manager Photographer 1 I Writers 8: Art editor Advertising SPONSORED BY DET!-iICK'S CONOCO SERVICE STATION Igmkmw A..,,.1, ., -W.: ,, ,, 1' ,HL N My 'M V' ' ' ' 'J .Q ' , . . V . V--- , .. . . Q , Junior Class Playg Left to Rightg J. Lull, M. Detrick, L. Travis, J. Clark, B. Koehn, J. Burd, J. Macumber. I All 9011001 Pla? rehearsal All school play rehearsal SPONSORED BY POLAND-GRIFFITH OIL CO. Y' 3Cl'mOOlS Shap -th czdevs O Pike Wav 6664474 use- ' '-M. 'lm AN IMAL BIOLOGY HUSBAN DRY v 4, 'nf 5,1 ' f GENERAL SOCIAL BUSINESS PROBLEMS SPONSORED BY KING CLOTHING A- Q FRFSH AN ENGLISH FARM MANAGEMENT PHYSICAL ,...--4 3,5 . , N INDUSTRIAL ARTS OFFICE PRACTICE x STUDY TRAINING nm, SPONSORED BY MADISONIAN A' s 2.54, V' I HOME SHCBTHAND Eoouomcs UVEW' SOPHODDRE SPEEH ENGLISH Q E BOOKKEEPING JOIRNALISH SPONSGIHJ BY SPROEBER HARDJARE mf Q M X' g ku gu y' . - AHEICAN CROPS GOVHMET 9 if . 451 ' , ff' f ' 'fiwgi f .LJ ' J 2' ' .t ,Em BIGLISH GEIIEAL LITIRATIBE SCIECE GKDHRRY TYPING SPONSCRED BY MDNTROSS PHARMACY -Q- l Q E...1 AMERICAN AMERICAN HISTORY LITERATURE A, ff 1 I gui- E. 5- .,.. ,lg S... ALGEBRA BIBLE X n I H S -2 B .ff 'jizz 4 f ' Uf4l :4' N , V -..-mad VDCAT IONAL SPANISH CHIIDAICE SPONSCRED B! UNION STATE BANK '31 A A Q g my I ,. 32 , W hx I , 5 , ff' n A ' ' seal 4 KS 'f' ' x K ff .V f X Af' 1 ' 'W ff W f fbmww- - . ., ,.. ' 'X' S 1 R'- Aq 5 -Qxavmfmd qw, ' i +4 , Nfl. K. Q 252 -A x..,,..,i W , M A. up DRAMAT ICS GDIHAL MATHEMATICS ,A 2 ' lg, I 1 44 My Q as? W ' N, ff? . Y' HERCHANDISING PDME NURSING Lk, PHYSICS WORLD SPONSORED BY WINTFRSEI' HIODUCE HISTORY -I BAND LESON in-nl sixx 5,,J...Jx,:f ' Ig i CHARLIE AND MERLE LIEMRY CLEANER-UPPEXS NURSE, NOON HOUR HRS. HACUHBER ? 1,' There's nothing much Except what's in our It is so hard to say To know that we must that we can say, hearts. goodbye, part. Our teachers have been like guiding hands To steer us straight and clear, Ae with each subject, each book we read We've progressed year by year. We've had our parties, our plays and promsg Our banquets and social events. And through each trial, each great success Four wonderful years we've spent. Oh, golden memories of those past years, In my mind are lingering yet, As with a smile, a sigh, and a tear, We'll leave them with fond regret. SPONSORED BY BRITTIAN STANDARD PARTS Wada Wed! Mr. Lillard 5 Marcia R. A. Mills rr H . yi 'Qq,,l6 W? lll V- . if . M k 'QA 1 . .. ' ,flu .Qing ina - Nea F' SEM? zigfk fs l ' Wi-fu A V -Mi M 2v'. . gafm iw. . - ' ' ' ' . W. Q v,? Q33 l 1 fyfgzw f liiuiyiwa B. Jones 5 A. Simpson M. J. Koehn ,'m 'ff ki ' H. ,WAN W . J' if x ' M 4: W2-9' -22, , i , M in 6' Q . Jig K' xxx ns if ti 5' im: if A K a.- ?.Qg ?igZ ggE?i4 Q ,gigs ia ff mm? ,Q B. Beedle S. Beverlin SPONSORED BY ALDO CAFE ff, ay 'Hg is ,vig .- D. Keating sk W-we N W 's. 6' 3 P. McNamara S. Jackson M. Lillard S. Allen .fi Q , . '::f'l FN Q H Q Q 1oJ. ff' .'X?a 's Q . V xx: . -, 1 lux V16 X Q M. Newbury X . Fr tx 3 A in x 1 9 6 xwx f 4 N , f f x ' rw 4 , e JM X Cx J . Collins ' V 9 :ij-5 P McNamara T-'23 -'Ea' Q , Ns ' ' , I xy N - ' .u ,V vi '-1. fpg' , Y A H gi: 75' 1 , '. Q, ,. '?23!if ' ,vo X' '33-,.' - C. Greenwood 'Q 3,5.Hg2,2,X A A 23 I 'ff r J L. Stevens . E. Henry M. Veltman SPONSORED BY FARMERS CO-OP. ASSOCIATION ff v' CQ? Q S Y, wr, x '-E . I -- C . Dowler K. lf, J. Hart . 7 '4 Q S. Davis 8: C. Henry no xg Q ' o J x V? s. ' x 5 B. Henrichs r'- ifnf png-om--s ,x. ur , ,Alia Q M Bob B. uhns 1 . - Wwiww , , ,MLM B111 Beeole D Rich DeVault Irma Davis, Peggy Sankey ...R I ' ., 'WM 3'5'wQ1 1 , 1l ' N ,G 1 .,' ., Bob Moore ' o- dn .1-ff! xM'gQE'r K 4 af, ag, U L 'M 1 Rowena Murrell Dorothy Keating Phyllis Porter Jim Agnew . ,ggi ,, , - MLS' , w' .f New 2 ash oo Nyrna Brittain, Louise Murphy 'D a Sharon Wilkinson, Phyllis Davis Martha Harper, Mary J. Koehn SPONSORED BY CLIFTON SMITH, HK Merchandising Bus drivers Selling popcorn Style show Get the ball! Make a basket! SPONSORED BY WlGHT'S MOBIL SERVICE Rf k 2 'Xi -Q' 9'?s ?i:?flfw?? ' u '3fv3'Kf 7 'A ' Y a: na he r D Christmas decoration W Club initiation 4 I ' , 4., .4 A . . My - 1 L, a NQWFRQ . L? vf--2:5 W Mm . ' 'xr Q' ,Yue 'I P! viz: Y QUXMRWJ. A I ' X959 1 1 Km ns W gf M QHJ' A K 1 ' 5. X sm Wm Bill Hines Hut h Ann Mills Marilyn Cline 5 i ,Q. 4, fi A i I 3 .V 3 Ukmlgsk i 'eg' ilk J gof e fr e A Q f is ,Q ' Ai, Rich DeVault - 2 ,Lf yt 47 Y IV . . Q i 'lf r W' Gene Croft SPONSORED BY HLD HSN DRIVE-IN mi '41 A Buses mv' lf Noon basketball Noon lunch , , ! Grab it I I f Aga 9 45 Q 4 Sound off!!! 5eVeFlY Weidman A toast to the host bhi rley Allen SPONSORED BY C. O. BISVIZHLIN, WALNUT GROVE PRODUCTS Contributors In addition to those who have sponsored pages in this book, the following business firms and professional people have contributed to the BOOMERANG: Adams Q Madsen, Barbers Albert L. Hain Anderson Funeral Home Arcade Hotel Benoit's Grocery C. R. Bentz, Jr. Chas. Adam's Garage Chas. E. Tucker, Real Estate, Farm Loans, and Insurance Christensen Laundry City Cab Company Coast to Coast C. Q O. Grocery Cornell Home Grocery Danforth Real Estate Davis Paint G Furnitur Davis Service Station Dorothy's Beauty Shop Easter's Stores Dr. Paul E. Eggleston Farlow Grocery Far1ow's Cafe Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Assoc Farmers Produce F1att's Clothing Store The Good Bakery Grip-Tite Manufacturing Co. Griswold Q Griswold Guy W. Cummins, Grocery and D-X Station R. F. D. 02 Jno. N. Hartley, Attorney at Law Hircock Bros. Dr. J. M. Hollen Holliday's Candy Kitchen Hotel Hamilton Dr. H. F. Ilgenfritz, Dentist Jiffy Lunch Dr. M. S. Jurkovic, Chiropractor Kathryn's Beauty Shop Kirkland A Clark e Store Kirkland Grocery Knotty Pine Cafe Dr. C. O. Koehn, Dentist Landers Barber Shop Lavalleur Lockers Linville Jewelry Store Longenecker Jewelry Madison County Farm Supply Maple Leaf Motel Marjorie's Beauty Shop McElwain Produce Murphy's Garage North Side Cafe Pilmer 0 Newbury Oil Co. Pine Ridge--Kenneth Eyerly Ralph A. Shambaugh Ray Allen--Satisfactory footwear Reed Hatchery Rehard's Service Station Richard's Funeral Home Roseland Roller Rink Sawyer Lines, Inc. Scott E. Knauf, Barber Shop Shopping Guide Stanley Bell Garage Starless Products Co. Sweeney Implement Company Townsend Seed Co. Truckenbrod Q Olson Machine Shop Dr. John F. Veltman Vierling Insurance Agency Vogue Beauty Shop Webster Q Frederick Western Auto Associate, Blair Weidman, Owner Wilson Q Davis Jewelers Winterset Hybrid Co. Winterset Motor Co., L. C. Mason, Owner KNOW OUR SPONSORS-BOTTOM OF EACH PICTURE PAGEFAND OUR CONTRIBUTORS ON THIS PAGE we would like to express our thanks to our sponsors, contributors, and all of those who have made the 1953 BOOMER-ANG possible. THE STAFF 9 - ...ff .f - K.. ' rf-ae. ' Z, .-,n -x Q vu, x,4.:..' - 1 g ,QQ Ewnfzj A , . 1413.45 nc? ,., 9- ' Aim mb. - -' f r S - swf -. .N P , . A - v: Lx, HQ:-5 , aw:--J ..,.f, ,- -. ft - H - - F' ,I , .1g:, '. , S, .Mg X' ' ,Z , A .i . bi. QA '- . Q ' X .Y-'if' .5521-.A i- .: Q1-f.g:,,-- ' - 147 ,,..e-:Fl I,':. ,T jf' - chi 4-5 TLT? . ky... - V ?:f:5:.b.,,. 115 V' 3 x-' :gl-'f --- -Lf ,',- wait- wg., ' . fgff. -A . -fffpi,-. f ' ' za-::.59Z'L:,,. . V, , 1 E-f:,'.531 5.T f,' . ,Y ' -4,2w4,:,-,gp-,L ye 131- ., -gy' '- ,. 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