Winterset High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Winterset, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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These bridges were built so that pioneers could have easy access to the fertile lands which lay bey nd the rivers. In much the same way education makes opportunities more abundant through a better use of our minds en the road of life. On a road that must cross a river many difficulties would arise if it were not for the aid of the bridges. Much the same applies on the road of life, with education as the bridge te help us over the difficult tiles and rough spots. Ae we look back through the years and through the pages of our old annual we will realise that education like a bridge is a symbol of the pioneer spirit of America. ---H----The 195k Boomerang Staff SPONSORED BY JACKSON ELECTRIC K4- V.. ww! EMM 9f NSORED BY MADISON COUNTY LAND AND TITLE CO. Aff, ,, 2 3 ,,'ZX Agfa x X S Z 3 - . a4Qf 'AVA ff f'fv6f4, f 4-ffzvzf-fed-nfpnv.. ' ,Q mag, df, ,M-,fe Bowl df fclawwaow Seated - N. E. I-lollen, Kenneth Ritter, D. R. Lillard. 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GERALDINE CRAVEN Office Secretary :if - V if 21 J - V S f A V: : 1-J, K , . , ' 7 ,E , 5 I my 5 i 'V ev T 'IL FX B Y 5 af Pi S T- it v 9 fi y X w S ,nw -- 1: -. ggfibuihssmir - . -. 1 I V , -N: ew, - . H ,. -' .. ' ':-H-fl SPONSORED B! WEL!! STANDARD SERVICE Q' DEIMAR JENEARY- American Literature. Speech, Dramatics. Drake university, B.F.A.5 r4.A. 5 PAUL KUENTZEL- Instrumental Music Milwaukee State Teachers, B.S. University of Iowa, ILA., 655 W z A f If .1 DEANVLESLIE - Vocal Music 'M zxf Missouri Valley College, B.A. f it v ' , YV, 11 mb' Jffg' I yy, 7113 :fir ,gif X N i MRS. BERNICE MACUMBER -School Nurse, Home Nursing. Iowa State College, West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park , Ill., University of Minnesota. ,J f Ev CHARLES McGAFFIN- American Government, Boys' P. T., Coach, Athletics Director. Iowa State Teachers, B.A.g Drake University HAROLD MENICE - Industrial A Western Union College, B.A. W A ' ' A A G , Q C CCCCC FLOYD PACE-Spanish, senior English, Publications, 3 rsil Drake university, B.A.g university of A llibreekl mm PENROD-mm-ican and World History, Boys' B-B-S Assist- Coach, H1-Y: Coe C01-1056, B. A. ,'s,v Drake University- get'-,L , ,ri f.. : A , ' L. MRS. MAXINE RUMMEL- Economics, Social Problems, Girls' P. 'I'.5 Simpson College, University. of Iowa, B.A.g Drake University. THOMAS SCOTT-General Science, Chemistry. Tarkio College, B.A.gaCo1ox-ado State College of Educa- tion, M.A. Algebra II, Pep Club PRYOR T. SMITH JR.- General Math. , Geometry, Park College, B.A. . DONALD THOMAS - Art Central College, B.A.g Drake University. 4 SPONSORED BY CHARLES canvas AND sou Q 5 I Z Lenior Blass Uffiver ,iafvjwlbf 70 Z GLENN HCCONNELEE Hi-Y 1-2-3'43Hi-I Cab. 2-h5Basketbal1 15Foot- ball l5Track 15Dramatim 35Home Room Off. 1-2-35 Student Council 1-2-35 Class Off. 3-hi Boys' Glee Club 35Mixed Chomm 35 Vocal So1o35 Creston Vocal Fest. 35 Boys' Quartet 3. My life is not my own. EDDIE HARRELL MICKEY Husky Staff 35 Class Off. L. He may not be a Ford but he does rattle on. 4 W P 45 mf EL UZ!! SHERI WYATT HYATT Pep Club 1-25 F.H.A. 25 Y-Teen 35 Basketball 25 Husky Staff h5H me Room Officer 2-35 Girls'Glee Club 1-2-3-hi Mixed Chorus 2-3-b:C1ass Off- icer L. Good things c ms in small packages SPU OHID H! llTHICK'8 SIIYICI ,it 26, MARY JANE DETHICK WEE ONE F.H.A. I-Teen, March. Concert Band, 1-2-3-A5 Girls' Glee C1ub,Chorus 1-2-35 Pep Club, F.H.A. Cab. Clarinet Quart. Dramatics 3-A5 Stuart B. Fest. 15 F.H.A.State Convention 35 Creston V. Fest. 2-35 Husky h Boomerang Staff, Class Officer A. It't true indeed, she's very small, but o ly weeds grow very tall. BEULAH BEEDLE BOO BOO Pep Club 2-35Y-Teen 2-3 Home Room Officer 35 Girls' Glee Club 1-2-35 Mixed Chorus l-2-3. If there's mischief brewing she's doing the stiring. LARRY BREEDING Boys 'W Club 2-3-l.5Hi- Y 1-2-3-l.5Hi-Y Cab. 3-I+ B.B. 1-2-3-43Footba11 1 2-3-hs Track 1-2-3-L3 Football Co-Captain hs Dramatics 35 Homecoming Escort I.. Just a minute, I'll ask ny mother. VARY LOUISE BANE GEORGIA Y'Teen, Fe Hs As, BQBD, March, Concert Band, 1- 2-3-1.5 Pep Club ,Dramat- ics, Dixie Band 3-L5 Dance Band, 2-3-L5 Co- Cap., Girls W Club, Y Teen Cab. Boomerang Sf Husky Sta.ff,Sax.Quartet H.C. Queen I.. Stuart B. Festival 35H.R. Off. A A true queen on her throne. JANIS BURD JAN 2'35FsHoAe 1' 2-3-451-Teen l-2-3-hi Basketball l5Dramatics 3-Lghoomerang Staff 1.5 Majorette 1-2-3-L5Gi1-1, Glee Club 1-25 Mixed Chorus 1-25 Marching Band 2-3-by Husky Staff lo? Big time operator in a small town. JACKIE BEARD PUG Her heart is like a moon there'e always a maninit. JANICE VEE CLARK Y-Teen ,Haj .March , Con .Bd Solo, Dixie Bd.1-2-3-1,5 Dance Bd. Ch. Group of WWII. Creston Fest. 1-2 H.R. Off. Stu. Council, F.H.A.Cab.25 Drama. 2- 3-L. Pep Club 33 F.H.A. 1-2-L5 W.w. Quart. 3-hs Y-Teen Cab. H.C. Cand. Jug Bd.Stu. Cond. Cadet Teach. 1.5 Accom. A11- State Bd. 1-2-3-hi Stu- art Fest.1-2-35 I know not if there is any faith in man. SHARON BENJAMIN BEN F.H.A.Y-Teen,March.Con. Band,1-2-3-hSPep Club 3 A5 Dramatics 3-b3Stuart Band Fest.2-35Da.nce Bd. 3-lo3F.H.A.Cab.Boomerang Editor,F.H.A.State Conv Band Solo, Brass Quart, Sertet, Trumpet Trio, Cadet Teach. L5 Creston Fest. 2-155 BB. 15 Brass Quintet 3. Pretty to walk with,fun to talk with, and nice to think about, too. MERLE BRUETT F. F. A. 1-2-3-L5 Boys' Glee Club 1-35 Mixed chorus Fe Fo Ao Tour 3. I don't know anything, but I'll find out. SPONSORED BY NELSON SMART APPAREL 81 NELSON'S GAMBLE STORE DON COFFMAN Hi-Y hs F.F.A. l-2-3-A. Marching, Concert Band. 1-2-3-L3 Stuart Fest. 3 Instrumental Solo L3 Dance Band 35 Student Conductor Ag Trombone Quartet 3-Lg Brass Sextet h.F.F.A. Tour 3. The young man with the horn. RUTH CROFT RUTHIE Girls' WWW Club bg Pep Club 3-L5 F.H.A. 1-2- 3-L3 I-Teen 1-2-3-L3 F. H. A. Cabinet 3-hy Basketball l-2-3-hH me Roo Officer 1-2-35 F. H. A. State Conven- tion 3-A. As sweet as she looks. IRENE CLARKSON CHARITON Girlsnwn Club Ag F.H.A. 1-2-3-MY-Teen 1-2-3-1.5 F. H. A. Cab. 2gB.B 1-2 3-L3 Bo merang Staff h. Pep Club 1. I know not what the future has in store for me, but I hope it's a EBU. MARY KAY CUNNINGHAM MARY KAY St. Joseph Academy 1-2- 35 Cadet Teaching L. They say the wise are quiet. DOROTHY CLEM NTS DOT Girls' 'WW Club Lg Y- Teen 3-145 Basketball 3- hg Dramatics kg Husky Staff bg Earlham 1-2. She knows them all from out of town, she's one senior who gets around. WAYNE CURNES F. F. A. 1-2-3gTrack 33 F. F. A. State Conven- tion 1-3. All that I've learned I've forgotteng and all that I know I have just guessed. SPONSORED BY HART IMPLEM NT CO. LOLA ANN COX Fe He Ae l-2-3-bi F.H.A. Cabinet hgMarching Band l-2-3-L Co cert Band l-2-3-hy Creston Festival 35 Stuart Festival lg Band Solo 3-Ag Horn Quartet 2-3-h. If freckles would get together, they'd make a nice tan. JIM CROSSER FRITZ Basketball 33Footbal1 3 Cambridge 1-2. Cramming makes others wisegit makes me other- wise. DIANE DUNCAN DUNKY I-Teen, March. Concert Band, Flute quartet and trio,l-2-3-L5 F.H.A. 1- 2-35 Creston B. Fest.1 Pep Club, Husky Staff , Dramatics 35 Band Solo 1-2-hgl-Teen Cab. Bool- erang staff kg H.R. off. Student Coxmcil 15 WW. Quartet, 3-L5 Chamber Group of WW's 1-2. IIt takes a little mis- chief to make the world go round. MARVIN FAIRHOLM F. F. A. 1-2-3-11,5 Husky Staff l.5Basketba1l 3-lo: F. F. A. State Conven- tion 35 Boys' Glee Club h5Mixed Chorus h5F.F.A. Annual Tour L. It's too bad I wasn't born rich instead of so good-looking. FRANK DAHLY F. F. A. 1-25 Track A5 Boys' Glee Club l-2-35 Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 H loves but one--at a 'billlse JIM FREDERICK FRIZZ Hi-I 15 Dramatics 15 Boys' Glee Club 1-2-35 Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 grest n Vocal Festival Chase me, girls, I'm full of fun. MAX DAY J. C. DAY Dramatics 35 Creston Festival 35 Boys' Glee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 3. Hep '2 3 'I+ e MARJORIE GROUT MARGIE Pep Club 35 Y-Teen 1-2- 3-L5 F. H. A. 1-2-3-A5 Basketball 15 Dramatioe 35 Girls' Glee Club 1. She'd stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. SPONSORED B J.C. PENN!! 00. PEGGY EICHNER PEG Basketball 33 Van Meter 1 2e Like the wise old bird, often seen but never heard. PAUL FLETCH R Fe Fo Ao 1'2'3 ll-sFaFnAe State Conventio 35 F. F. A. Annual Tour 3- L. I don't care, I look like a good student. RICHARD JACKSON DICK Hi-Y 1-2-3-hs F.F.A. lg Dramatics 1-2-3-hillarch and Concert Band, 2-3-L Band Officer Lg Creston Festival A3 Stuart Fest 33 Band S010 3-hi Jus Band 3-by German Band 2 Student Conductor by Brass Sextet. I+. All great men are dying I don't feel so well mvself. DUANE GUNTEH TOM F. F. A. 1-2-3-h5Track 3-bgF. F.A. Cabinet 33 Basketball 2-3-L5Basket- ball Co-Captain A3 F. F. A. State Conven- tion 3. It isn't what you do, it's what you get away with. WILLIAM KOEHN BILL Boys' W Club l-2-3-L3 Hi-I 1-2-3-L3 Hi-Y Cab bg Basketball 1-2-3-Q Football 1-2-3-AgTrack 1-2-33Dramatics 2-3-L5 Home Room Off. 1-2-L3 Student Council h3Boys' Glee Club l.3Mixed Chor. hgHomecoming Escort A. Gentlemen prefer blonda JOE HAMAND Hi-Y l-2-3-hi Hi-Y Cab. by Football, Track lg Dramatics 2-3-Lg H.R. Officer 3-L: Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 1-3- ag Creston Vocal Fest. 33 Chorus Officer Lg BOYS' Quartet 3-L: Double Mixed Quartet Ag Wise from the top of his head up. DORA LEMON Husky Staff A3 Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3-LgMixed Chorus 2-3-L. The silent type-someone has to be quiet around here. SPONSORED WY FARMERS' CO-OP ASSOCIATION GARY HOWELL BEN Hi-Y l-2-3-43 Basketball Dramatics L3 Home 1-23 Room Off. 23Band-March- ing,Concert 1-2-3-h3OfL bg Creston Fest. 2-3-Lg Stuart Fest. 13 Instru. Solo h3Dance 33Jug 3-Lg German 23 Student Cond. h5Clarinet Quart.33Trio Zgwoodwind Trio A. I want to be bashful bli- the girls won't let me. DON KINKENNON TINKER Scranton 1. A chair, a chair, my Kingdom for a chair. B VERLY HcADOW B V Pep Club 33 F. H. A. 1- 2-3 -hi I-Teen 1-2-3-1, 3 F.H.A.Qmnmt2mmm Ro m Officer 3gH mecom- ing Candidate L. Slall in stature but big in heart. KENNETH McNICHOLS KENNY Boys' 'W' Club 3-hi Hi- ! 1-2-Lg Football 1-2-3 bg Track L3 Boomerang Staff Lg Honsc ling Escort h. There must be a lot of hard work in him, for none of it ever cams out e JEAN ANN LULL JINKY F.H.A., March., Concert Band'l-2-3-LgF.H.A.Cab. Drama. 2-3-LZY-Teenl-25 B.B. lg Stuart Fest.2-3 Creston Fest. 3-hgbixie 8: Jug B. 3-l+:German B.2 35Dance B.3gF.H.A.State Convention 25 Husky and Boom. Staff, H.C. Cand. Band Off. L. Chattering always and giggling too, when you are around her you can not be blue. 'UHF' ogg. asf. ii . s.f-is-V' :ZC 'fnof . ?5yf3lwa'ff'13?i ' A ,5??53T?uQ3i5' '.rl Q't fi5ff '-' ,t - :lf .',' fi K f ' -Q 1'-, K,-'ffm-'i -Wt . ffQ5J,i1Si:' ' I ' K K f f 1 K PHYLLIS MOORE F. H. A. bg!-Teen 1-2-3 Lg Bo msrang Staff by Girls' Glee Club 1-2-35 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3. With her ability suc- cess is an easy path. :JANE MACUMHER JANIE Y-Teen, March. Concert B. Maj. B. Solo, Flute Quart, Trio 1-2-3-Ag Y-Teen Cab. 2-3-Lg Pep Club 33 Drama. 1-3gH.R. Off.Lg Class Off.3gGlee C1ub,Chorus 3-by Stuart Fest.1-33 Creston Fest. 2-Lg Sextet 3gH.C.Cand. Jug B. Chorus 0ff.Gir1s Quartet L. I've heard it's a sin to be quiet. '1 EDDY MORRISSEY ED Hi-Y l-2-3-h:Yi-Y Cabi- net 2-3g Football 13 Husky Staff 35 Class Officer 3. Just in CASE you don't know, he sells them. SPONSORED B! MORRISSEI FARM MACHINERY H SSIE McCARTHY BUBBLES F.H. A. 1-Q of23 Basketball 1 -Q of 23 Husky Staff Ag Lorimor Q of 2-3 Q of I+. Well, I'll tell yuh! EVELYN MITCH LL HITCH F.H.A. 1-2-35 I-Teen 1 2-33 Girls' Glee Club l-2-35 Mixed Chorus 1- 2-35 Girls' Sextet 33 Girls' Trio 3. Life is such s bore. LOUISE MURPHY MURPH Pep Club 23 F. H. A.l-23 Y-Teen 2-3-Lg Dramatics, 33Msjorette 1-2-3jMarCh- ing Band 1-2-33 Concert Band l-2-3-kg Stuart B Festival 1-33 One of the best workers you'll ever find, she gets things done in little time. SUZANNE NULL SIDDY Pep Club 3'hSF.H.A. 1-2 3-A3 Y-Teen 1-2-3-hi Y- Teen Cabinet Lg March. Concert Band 1-2-3-hs 33 Boomerang Creston Fest. Fest.l3 Cadet L3 Clarinet Dramatics Editor bg kg Stuart Teaching Quartet 2-h. She wouldn't be good if she could, and she couldn't be good if she would. BETTY HORSE Pep Club 1-2-3-L3F.H.A. 1-2-3-A31-Teen 1-2-3-Lg Girls' Glee Club 2-33 Mixed Chorus 3. I'll make someone the best wife, I keep tell- ing hime LOREN PARKER Boys' 'WW Club 3-LjHi-Y l-3-LgF. F. A. 1-23Hi-Y Cabinet L3 Basketball 2 3-L3 Football 1-2-3-hg Track 2-3-LQ Basketball Co-Captain hs Home Room Officer A3 Student Council kg Homecoming Escort A. Never let your studies interfere with your education. ROBERT MOUNT RED Hi Y Fo Ae 1-2'3 1.3 Husky staff 1.. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. K f I .T 1l1'lil1n.-,EQTEL iiigfirfi , , V 9353 I A .wxzwzhfnesgsfgl f- '- ,F -M. :L if ff.1g4e,,fF13,ss.fx .wg - :amp . , ey - if ff:f:..s,..'W., - ,ffm ss z a 1 '.vyf1jf,nss1.'- gm: ny. gy ' . ,,.. . N ' ,, W sg, D ri? -,Ml ..,, Ln5,,5 fn,Q'fw:K' fist Mwwtg H ew ss din in HQ.: f fafwwf431nHas'n ifeG?F ETX fyndiaivf WH ESV? -1 , F . fgfi gsgy ,565 Wi his ' Q. - ',-, i L f I . . '- :h wiiififff , : f?5v1:555.if' K inf . 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E.F.A. 1-2-3-B: F-F-A State Convention 2-3: Basketball 1-2-bs Track 3-L5 Dramatics 3-I+. A stable scholar Klots of horse sensej VERYL RUGGLES INEZ SNYDEH F. F. A. 1-2-3-1.5 F. F. F. H. A. 1. A. Cabinet 1,5 F. F. A State Convention 1-35 Someday I'1l give the zirls a break. HARIAN VELTMAN MARSON Y-Teen,Haroh, Con. Band Flute Trio,Quart.Gir1e' Glee Club, Chorus ,1-2-3 h.Y-Teen Cab. Dramatics 2-3-L5 H.R. Off. 15 V. Solo 3-A5 Girls' Sextet Trio, Creston Fest. 35 Stuart Fest. 25 Girls' Quart. A5 Boom. and Husky Staff I.. 8he's a favorite sroxmd the town, never lets worries get her down. All blondes are light hQad0de IHOGENE VLIEGER F.H.A. L5 Cadet Teach- ing I.. She's nice and neat and very sweet. LARRY THORPE Hi-Y 2-3-45Dramatics 35 Boys' Glee Club 1. I like blondes ,redheads and brmmettes---have I left any out. PATRICIA TRAVIS PAT Pep Club 35 F. H. A. 145 Y-Teen 1-2-3-bi Girls' Glee Club l-2-35 Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 Creston Festival 25Dranatics 35 She's pretty and small and well liked by all. EDWARD WALTZ ED F. F. A. 1-2-3-L. I know it but I just can't think of it. NORMA NIGHT I.S.T.C. Girls' Glee Club lg Pep Club Lg Y-Teen 1-2-3-L5 F. H. A. 1-2-3-L3 Husky and Boomerang Staff A Basketball 2. Absence makes the heart grow Yonder. GENE WALLACE F. F. A. 1-2-3-Lg Boys' Glee Club 15 F. F. A. State Convention 3. Being good never both- ered me. MARLENE WORM HOSE Pep Club 1-2-LgF. H. A. 1-2-A3 Y-Teen l-2-3-L. Girls' Glee Club 2. My idea of a nervy per- son, is a teacher who will borrow my pen to give me a zero. , es JACK WALLACE fq,jfQEii - F. F. A. 1-2-3-hgF.F.A. 'E 'Egg State Convention 35 1 is .Ei Dramatics 1: Boys' Glee I Q.gff?a. I H' Club lg Mixed Chorus lg ge. E Me either! V A ,V gggg. ,L,,,. mmEl VmzA .mm,A ?6r - V ig? KAY WHITE F. H. A. 1-3-bg Y-Teen l-2-3-h5Basketball 1-2- 3. When I think I should speak, I speak,for am I not a woman. SHARON WILKINSON WHISTLE Pep Club 1-2-3gF. H. A. 2-33 Y-Teen l-2gBasket- ball 1-2gMajorette 2-3- LgHome Roan Officer 1-2 35 Student Council 33 Marching Band 2-3-I+! Girls' Glee Club l3M1xnd Chorus 1. I chatter as I go and I go on forever. SPONSORED BY C. Q G. APPLIANCES On September 5, 1950, with a frightened look upon their faces, 92 freshmen entered the doors of W.H.S. Their official motto was, and still is, Life is 101 what you make it, and 901 how you take it.n They worked and they worked hard, and proved themselves able to keep up with the upper classmen. They went 'all outn for football, basketball, chorus, band, dramatics, not forgetting to try for the honor roll. In the school year of '51--52 there were 82 sophmores back once more to the halls of W.H.S. They were now one step higher on the ladder toward graduation. As records show, their class participated and did well in extra curricular activities. Two boys and two girls were on the Hi-Y and YLTeen cabinet, and four girls were members of the F.H.A. cabinet They again showed up in great numbers in band, chorus, dramatics, and athletics. In the school year of '52--53, 78 students entered W.H.S. as juniors They were finally upper- classmsn, but they tried not to be snobbish about it. The Junior Class Play that year was WMen Are Like Street Cars.n 16 juniors had speaking parts, and many more helped backstage. During this year 20 juniors participated in band, including 5 twirlers, and 20 sang in the chorus There were L boys in WWU club, L out for track, L boys participating in basketball, and 6 in foot- ball. There were also 6 girls who showed outstanding ability in girls' basketball. Their class entertained the seniors at the banquet and prom, in May, and they were all looking forward to being entertained themselves, the next spring. The junior year came hilariously to an end, and the summer passed, with each day going, too,too, fasts In September, 1953, 68 students entered W.H.S. to reign as the mighty Seniors, and to be rulers of the fabulous 'Lower Ha11.' 5 senior boys were on the varsity football squad, lu played in the band, 3 girls played on the girls' basketball team, 5 boys played basketball, and 7 sang in the chorus. Homecoming 1953 was on October 16, and Mary Louise Bane reigned as their queen. Several senior girls who were interested in teaching, attended the Prospective Teacher's Day, at Drake University, early in the fall. The All-School Play that year was HI Love Lucy,n starring Jean Ann Lull as the active red-headed Lucy. The class of 1951. has proved itself to rank very superior among the classes graduating from WJ-I. S., and they want to express their thanks to all of the teachers, and other students who have helped I W X e X 52 be W X ,J , XX !! ,A ? UNH X4 e them through these past four years. 1' if fir fix 79 I found an old magic mirror Lying on the floor I dusted it off and saw the Class of 'SL It is 20 years later And my classmates, the dears, Have changed in their ways Through all of these years. GERALD RIDOUT and LARRY TRAVIS have just succeeded in leveling New York City. They have been competing scientists for twenty years. LOREN PARKER is manager of the Moon Beam Beauty Shop , and his favorite customer is6JEANIE with the Light Brown nm-'. DICK JACKSON is the successful manager of the local telephone exchange. JANICE VEE CLARK is in charge of aJ.l operators. Number Plee-uzll LARRY BREEDING is now coaching girls basketball at Bev's Junior High. That's coaching, not coaxing. JANIE MACUMBER is still going to Notre Dame. Some one should tell her that itas an all-boys school. A flash has just come through! The first woman president of the United States has just been announced. SHARON BENJAMIN won out over FRANK DAHLY. Sharon kissed the boys instead of the babies. Take a tip, Frank. JACK WALLACE is suing CENE for dog beating. BII.L KOEHN is Jack's attorney. Out on the Podunk Desert reservation Big Chief Sitting KINKENNON is head of the tribe. JIM CROSSER is top man on the totem pole. ED HARRELL is bottom man. Takes some one strong to hold it up. MAX DAY is now assistant vice-janitor of the Penney's Dept. Store. He is better known now as Je cs Day. Bulldozer BRUETT is now boxing in the Silver Mittens Tournaments. His next opponent is Poinsetta PALMER. That ought to be a real thriller1'. DORA LEMON is pushing the green button that opens the red door that turns on the big orange machine that prints pink po-ke-dots on black ties. INEZ SNYDER helps her when she gets tired. JIM FREDRIGKS is hi-way patrolman of Bell Gardens. He decided :lt's more fun to chase than to be chased. How about it Jim?? BETTY MORSE is in Indiana learning how to fly. Her instructor is Donny Loomis. Does the name ring a bell, Betty? WAYNE CURNES is city water coumnisioner. He is going to ees that there is more water put in the chlorine. If you're looking for a parrot that can't talk, go to JANIS BURD'S pet shop. The parrots never learned to talk because they've never had a chance to get a word in edgewise. BESSIE McCARTHY is running a lonely hearts club. Her most steady customer is LARRY THORPE. GARY HOWELL is training animals. He is widely known for his horn blowing seals. ROBERT MOUNT has replaced Arthur Godfrey on his talent scout show. That red hair sure shows up good on color T. VL His latest discovery is MARGE GROUT. RUTH CROFT was discovered by a Hollywood talent scout while working in the dime store in Winterset. She is now in Hollywood-----Still working in a. dime store. DUANE GUNTER has replaced Arthur Murray in his dance studio. Duane always was light on his feet. KENNY McNICHOLS is head surgeon at the Memorial Hospital. He always was quite a cut-up.. MARY JANE DETRICK is now in charge of the Nurses' Aids, at the hospital. MARLENE WORM is playing opposite Captain Video of the Video Rangers. PAT TRAVIS also is on the show. She blows the smoke from the tails of the rocket ships. PAUL FLETCHER is now running F'1etcher's Portrait Shop. BEV. McADOW is his assistant-. They seem to enjoy working in the dark room. IRENE CLARKSON is working in an office specializing in dictaphones- No, that-'s phoning Dick. SHERI WYATT, SHARON WILKINSON , LOUISE MURPHY, and EVELYN MITCHELI. are on the assembly line :Ln a pea factory. Wyatt shells then, Murphy sorts them, and Mitchell puts them in the cans. Wilkinson stands over them with a whip to see that they keep busy. SUZANNE NULL is a leading socialite in New Iork City. Her latest cbmpetitor is MARY KA! CUNNINGHAM. At the latest count Mary Kay was ahead by one mink. JOE HAMAND and GLENN !4cCONNELEE are now singing with DON COFF'MAN'S Rag Time Band. They are opening now at ED WALTZ'S Night Club. DAWN I-IEADLUND, DOROTHY CLEMENTS, and JACKIE BLAHD are in the chorus line at the Cococabana. MARVIN FAIRHOLM is their dance instructor. NORMA WIGHT, and MARIAN VELTMAN are running a taxi-cab service between Ames and Cedar Falls. Seems as though they never get any where, for arguing which way to go. LOLA COX is running a bakery. She bakes the cakes and PEGGY EICHNER keeps the customers from slamming the door. IMOGENE VLIEGER and PHYLLIS MOORE are making the alphabets for alphabet soup. Don't get your P's and Q's mixed up girls. DIANE DUNCAN and KAY WHITE are running a mechanics school. They are teaching the students how to assemble a kiddie car. JACK STEVENS is training fleas for ED MORRISSEPS three ring flea circus. Don't let them get the best of you Jack. BEULAH BEEDLE is running a sea side resort. VERYL RUGGLES is chief handy IBD. The image of the magic mirror is slowly fading away, as we see the queen of the Hawaiian Islands. MARY LOUISE BANE , doing the hula. 'Lb .l -'DQ fw MZ WE, THE CLASS OF l95h, being of sound mind and perfect judgment, do bequeath the following: To Mr. Miller, we leave our thanks for his efficient guidance. To the juniors, we leave the lower hall--or what's left of it. To the sophomores we leave the joy of being upper classmen and bowing only to the seniors To the freshmen, we leave the request that they always remember the class of 1951. who shel- tered and protected them with loving kindness in their first year at W.H.S. JANIE MACUMBER leaves her ability to make strange noises to anyone with the nerve to duplicate them. BILL KOEHN leaves his Ford to the Williams girls. Just cut the top off girls. JEAN ANN LULL leaves and silence reigns in the lower hall!! JIM FREDRICK wills his curly hair and rosy complexion to anyone lucky enough to inherit them. LARRY THORPE just leaves--with his convertible, of course. DUANE GUN'1'ER wills his basketball suit to Kenneth Witham and Jim Vlieger. Ther-e's room for both. MARIAN VELTMAN leaves her Light 'n Bright bottle to Twyla Hoeness. What??????????? DICK JACKSON wills his baby talk to Cliff Johnson. That leans knee pants, Cliff. LARRY BREEDING leaves his football ability to Wayne Brittain. PEGGY EICHNER leaves her bashful ways to Maralyn Fuller. Just act shy, Maralyn, and you'J.l get by. MARY LOUISE BANE leaves her throne, crown, and happy smile to the lucky girl next year. EDDIE HARRELL leaves his bright remarks in merchandising to---wait, on second thought Mr. Humphrey would rather he'd take them with him. PHYLLIS MOORE and IMOGENE VLIEGER leave their solid friendship to Marilyn Farlow and Bev Glasscock, who already have a good start. SHARON BENJAMIN is trying to leave but can't find the door. Put on your glasses, Sharon. JANICE VEE CLARK leaves the following advice to the girls. Men are just in the way but what girl wants to go out of her way! GERALD RIDOU'1', who knows more about more and less about less, wills his yen for arguing to Dennis Baur--not that he needs it. LOREN PARKER leaves his reputation as W.H.S. romeo to Jin Callison. There must be some mis- take. GENE WALLACE leaves his height to Earl Binns. New won't that be a big help! BEV McADOd wills her nimble typing fingers to Chancey Black who we hear is still using the hunt and peck system. DONALD KINKENNON leaves his formula for sleeping in class to Jack Baker. No snoring, Jack. MAX NEWBURY wills his soft voice to Stephen Good. '1'hat'll be a relief. LARRY CEINSTEIND TRAVIS leaves his chemistry set to Paul Welch. Watch out!!! DON COFFMAN takes his love for Bird watching with him-B-u-r-d that '1s. EDDY MORRISSEY leaves Jane Webster to stand in the upper hall and talk to herself. Year before last some studious ability was willed to Duane Allison and since Duane didn't use much of it he passed it on to Wayne Curnes. Since Wayne didn't use any of ith we'1l just drop the whole matter. JACKIE BEARD wills her roller skates to anyone with pillows. MARLENE WORM leaves with a sigh of relief. JANIS BURD leaves her ability to make a situation sound twice as good as it really is to Marilyn Lamb. Be careful, Marilyn. BEULAH BEEDLE leaves her wisecracks to John and Jerry Williams. There's plenty for both. ED WALTZ the confirmed woman hater leaves to star on his own radio program That's Life Without a Wife. IRDIE CLARKSON and DIANE DUNCAN will leave their love for writing notes to anyone who will sit in the first two rows in merchandising next year. LOLA COX wills her good behavior to Marge Anderson who will be glad of the chance to get it. DORl7I'I-IY CLDQENTS leaves her basketball suit to any girl on the A squad next year. MAX fJ.c. Penney! DAY wills his brilliant sports shirts to Lewis Haines. That should wow the girls, Lewis, RUTH CROFI' leaves her sweet personality to all the girls at WJ-I.S. JIM CROSSER leaves nothing because if he did there wouldn't be anything left for Jill. FRANK DA!-IL! leaves his love for making speeches to anyone who breaks out in a cold sweat at the thought of it. MARY JANE DETRICK leaves her collection of size A lf2 shoes to Bob Young. Wear then, Bob, we dare you! GAILEN PALMER leaves with a few parting words, As long as there's anything left to say, I'l1 say it! VERYL RUGGLES wills his ability to run stop lights--on the main drag, no less--to anyone who wants an early grave. BETTY MORSE leaves her job :Ln the office to any merchandising student who wants a two-day weekend next year. Looking over what is left after the class graduates, we decided that in all probability, GARY HOWELL should leave a little bit of knowledge to the new seniors. EVELYN MITCHELL leaves a needle and thread along with her sewing technique to the girls in basketball next year for use in case of an emergency. MARVIN FAIRHOLH leaves all his girl friends--all none of them. 'INEZNSNYDER leaves her glasses to anyone who needs them. They also have a guarantee-things start whirling. DAWN HEADLUND and DORA LEMON leave their seats in 'social problems' to any social problem next year. KAY WHITE leaves for Marysville, Missouri. We warned them she 's coming! MERLE BRUETT leaves his calf lick' to Eddie Lathrnm. Be sure to let the calf lick it every morning: Eddie. JACK STEVENS leaves for Des Moines where his interests are! GLENN Hc wills his dreamy voice to Harold Seward. Ah, come on, Harold, try! JOE HAMAND leaves his cute giggle to Gayla Fletcher. A little softer, Gayle. MARGE GROUT leaves her opening comments in bookkeeping te anyone with a bright mind at 8:l,5 in the morning. SHARON WILKINSON and SHERI WYATT leave their striped shirts, bow ties and cuff links to any two girls who want to dress alike next year. NORHA WIGHT leaves her year-rommd tan to the Day girls. You have to get well done first girlle KENNETH HcNICHOI5.leaves his ability to drive with one hand to Larry Huff who ought to have learned by now. ROBERT MOUNT leaves the gleam of his red hair in the lower hall. LOUISE MURPHY wills her job at Madison County to anyone who's a pretty good jerk-soda jerk, that is. We 've been trying to convince JACK WP-I-LACE to leave since we started this will and we've finally convinced him, so open the door. SUZANNE NULL leaves her North Ward kindergarteners with a sigh--half regret and half relief. Pardon us, she just corrected ue. All relief. BESSIE llcCARTI-II leaves her glow-colored anklets to Mr. Scott. Try analyzing them, Mr. Scott. MARY KATHERINE CUNNINGHAM leaves her straight A's to Richard Clark, not that he needs them. PAT TRAVIS leaves her neatness to any junior with a messy locker. 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Front Rovg Joyce Denton, Joann Gray, Marilyn Dillinger, Marilyn Farlow, Beverlie Glasecock. SPONSORED BY NICHOLS' MARKE! ....t...-.-................. K.. Beck Row: Left to Righty Vernita Hendricks, Evertt Jeffs, Marvin Hain, Earl Binns, John Hildebrand, David Koehler, Lorean Jackson, Second Row: Twyla Hoeness, Geraldine Howard, John Jackson, LeRoy Knight, Delbert Johnston, Myrna Little. Front Row: Pauline Kinkennon, Karen King, Roy Carriker, Jerry John, Mary Fern Henson. 1 Nl E Y? f Back Row: Left to Right, Darlene Osborn, Stanley Mount, Jim Morrissey, Jim Rash, Nike McCarthy, John Mayer, Harold Seward. Second Raw: Nancy Nair, Charles Peterson, Larry McKinney, Bette Mcwilliams, Beverly Rinard, Kara Schoonover, Jo Ann Riser. Front How: Rose Rogers, Evelyn Oglesbee, Joan Nichols, Melvin McDonald. SPONSORED BY HAWKEYE LUM ER CO. I ml Back Row: Left to Righty Marjorie Tyer, Bill Vestal, Duane Silliman, Larry Utsler, John White, Bill White , Kenneth Winebrenner. Second Raw: Dennis Swtlgart, Barbara Weaver, Jim Vincent, Earl Svrigart, Phyllis Smith, Gayla Tyer. First Row: Joan Wolfe, Lynne Wight, Mary Ann Travis, Don Tiernan, Janice willil-IS' OV7i?7076 L I Q fp. 4 - 5 'QM ' SPONSORED BY KING CLOTHING Viilx if l ..,,,. . ..,,.,....,nM.W, Back Rowg Richard Brooker, Gerald Cameron, Katherine Binne, Ann Boyd, Roy Bear, John Butterfield, Robert Casper, Jerry Beem, Jerry Beard. Second Rovg Jack Brittain, Roberta Alleman, Ann Busch, Nancy Agnew, Katherine Bindel, Judy Bass, Wayne Brittain, Edward Callison. First Rowg Marilyn Chapman, Deanna Bindel, Ann Alexander, Leone Bruett, Vivian Bush, Marilyn Bodwell. E Y 4: + Back How, Fred Gibson, Larry Ham, Stephen Good, Norman Gilleland, Donald Eyerly, Larry Evans, Neal Day, Calvin Clark. Second Rowg Richard Fairholm, Stanley Fitzgerald, Carolyn Cox, Carolyn Datwyler, Ann Cunningham, Kay Guibereon, Kenneth Davie, Earl Culver. First Rowg Ruby Hamner, Gayla Fletcher, Sharon Day, Barbara Day, Patricia Duff, Dale Harrell. SPONSORED BY BRITTAIN'S FURNITURE STORE vyut AM , . . Beck Row, Larry Harrell, Robin Letz, Jerry Kinney, Morris Howell , Lawrence Hope, Dick John, Joyce Henricks, Karen Hollingsworth, Second Row, Bob Lyon, ViEve Kent, Glenn Mapes , Robert Horn, Ann Libby, David Lillard, Sharon Kerr. First Rev, Wesley Madison, Marilyn Lyddon, Phrans LeCocq, Beverly Huffman, Sharon Johnston, Sondra Hurst, Harriett Hulbert. rx. Back Row, Jim Poland, Phzgene Parker, Dale Sawhill, Richard McWilliams, Richard Mcflonnellee, Merle Mercer, Bill Meyer, Allen Parrott. Second Row, Shirley Morris , Sherry Miles, Ruth McNerney, Lola Palmer, Marlys Porter, Beverly Morrissey, Nick MCNBIITI., Hugh Ramsey. Front Rong Janet Roush, Alvin McCauley, Geraldine Palmer, Connie Nelson, Dorothy Randolph, Clifford Read, Jimmie Morris. SPONSORED BY FLOOD CLEANERS 'WS Back Row, Gene Zika, James Shoemaker, Kenneth Snider, Darwin Scott, Ronnie Wiggins , Virgil Wilson Alice Whalen, Kathleen Waltz. Second Rowg James Vlieger, David Stewart, Jane Webster, Unite Sillinn, Juanita Whaley, Karen Tuttle , Marian Whisler, Robert Shoesmith. First Rong Joyce Tripp, Evelyn Weese, Barbara Snyder, Ermice Wakefield , Kenneth Witham, Rosemary Wallace, Karen Waltz. 741241, Lef ,. Sqn! 1 JAXXUX Q VV-ESHMAN , '31 ,J .I ,. LP J v '45 SPONSORED B! 'I'HRIF'1'WA! 9' 2 .il jf .. 1 XXX X, Ln Football IH' .4...!W HL CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN quad Back Row: Left to Right, D. Koehler, J. Brittain, J. Williams, J. White, R. Eyerly, C. Dowler, D. Anderson, R. Clark, J. Hatfield, D. Silliman, R. Darrell, J. Williams, H. Mercer, J. Greenwood, Second Row: Left to Rzlghtg Coach l4cGaff:Ln, E. Henry, K. Davis, K. Cook, H. Dey, D. Fields, J. Baker, C. Johnson, L. Van Worden, L. Utsler, P. Hills, N. McNamara, L. Parker, Coach Penrod, First Row: Left to Right, J. Rash, B. Yoxmg, I.. Parker, B. Koehn, L. Breeding, M. Newbury, K. Hcllichols, L. Haines, D. Reed, D. Silliman. SPONSORED BY WIGHT'S MOBIL SHVICE Squad ,JJ Back Rowg L. to R., C. Recd, J. Callison, T. Bass, K. Harlan, J. Hochstetler, J. Been, D. Calliaon, B. White, K. Farlow. Front Rcwg L. to R3 R. McConne11oo, D. Eyu-ly, D. Scott., N. Gi11e1md,E.Binns, K. Winebrenner, S. Monmt. A3QUAD EIORD 0 KNOXVILLE 6 WINTERSET 13 CENTREVILLE 26 zo cnmmrmn 13 0 PERB! 20 1h VALLEY 20 26 ALBIA 18 o clmsron 52 13 INDIANOLA 0 SPONSORED BY RITTER INSURANCE AGHICY LARRY BREEDING Varsity football L years Won 3 letters as half-back Senior year he can into his own, played left half or tail back. Thrilled the fans many times with brilliant runs of 60 and 70 yards. Elected captain and unaminous A1l-Confere- nce selection his senior year. MAX NEWBURY Varsity squad 3 years.Let- tered each year. Standout on defense, 212 lbs. his junior year, and 192 lbs. his senior year. Picked on 6th All-State team by Jack North. All - Co ference first team, co-captain his senior year. He was at h me at tackle. en br oofball Squad KENNETH McNICHOLS Out for football four years, played two years on varsity, lettered each year. Played tackle his Junior and Senior year. Opened many holes in the opposition's line. Saved a victory against Kno - ville by outstanding de- fensive play. SPUISORED B! FRE! HATCH R! BILL KOEH Varsity football A years Lettering all four years Weighed 1L5 his senior year. Made up for lack up size by clearing path down field, by blocking. Left guard four years. Seldom had a back outrun hil. LOREN PARKER Three years on varsity Lettered last two. Out- standing job of pu ting and passing his senior year from half back lpvt. Peak output was against Creston when he scored 5 TD's. Chosen on 2nd t0ll A11 C nferenee. V Basketball fb' , -'-ff' 1 FRANCIA LEEPER MARY LOUISE BAN Hung W. H. S. Girls' Varsity 1953-514 L3 Lenox 38 35 Guthrie Clube? 55 L3 ' Carlisle 66 51 Knoxville 11.6 36 Valley 61 2h Vhlloy 58 53 Ghurdnn 27 Perry 67 Murray 61 Lorimor 35 35 Knoxville 28 l+6 hh Us 52 Truro 65 32 Anklny 63 Soofioml LO Nl! vifgihil 66 SPONSORED BI HENUERS N'S A Q I quads Back Row: Left to Right: Coach Houser, R. Croft. Front Row: I. Davis, A. Brinson, I. Clarkson, D. Brinson, D. Clements, R. Fulton, A. Boyd, M. Anderson, M. L. Bane, D. Cline, F. Leeper. Back Row: Inft to Right: L. Van Worden, L. Parker, L. Stevens, D. Gxmter, L. Travis, C. Johnson, B Young. Frmt Row: Left to Right: J. Baker, E. Henry, P. Mills, L. Breeding, H. Fair-holm, J. Willi ans, D. Koehler, E. Coffman. SPONSORED BY HILLS MOTOR CO. quads Back Rong Left to Right, Coach Houaer, R. Croft. Front Row, S. Johnston, N. Nair, F. Schoenenberger J. Honrichs, K. Hollingsworth, M. Porter, C. Datwyler, R. Hammer, R. Allman, V. Allenan, M. Tyer, J. Roush, J. Bass. Back Row, Loft to Right., Coach Scholton, J. Been, J. Rash, D. Silliman, D. Eyerly, M. Howell, N. Day, R. Eyerly, H. Mercer. Front Row, L. Knight, H. Hain, J. White, T. Bass, N. McNamara, B. White, S. Mount. SPONSORED BY MADISON COUNTY DRUG DUANE GUNTER XJ I SPONSORED BY WELCH D-X SERVICE mmm PARKER Hors' VARSITY BASKETBALL 1953-515 W.H.S. 28 Indianola 61 23 Perry 141+ 59 Knoxville lal 141 Valley 63 21 Valley 37 58 Greenfield 50 A3 Charlton A0 30 Knoxville 51 56 Osceola 63 63 Murray 29 142 Albin 714 53 Lincoln 50 L9 Indianola 50 36 Centerville 67 56 Charlton A3 50 Pella 62 SECTIONAL TOURNAMDIT A1 Indianola. 52 Back Rowg Left to Right: L. Parker, J. Baker, K. McNichols, B. Young, R. Clark, C.Johnson, D. Gunter L. Travis, L. Utsler, K. Harlan, D. Koehler. Third Row, Left to Right: B. Lyon, K. Davis, P. Mills, R. McConne1ee,D. Eyerly, E. Coffman, M. Mercer, N. McNamara, B. White, C. Reed, B. Koehn. Second Row Left to Right: J. White, M. Newbury, W. McLucas, C. Briggie, R. Brooker, D. Fields, F. Dahly, D. Silliman, C. Dowler, L. Van werden. First Row, Left to Right: L. Parker, J. Williams, J. Mayer, D. Reed, J. Rash, E. Henry, J. Williams, L. Breeding, R. Eyerly, J. Hochstetler. -am is YT' me UW Back Rowg Left to Right: L. Parker D. Gunter, L. Travis. Front Row, K. McNicho1s, M. Newbury, L. Breeding. SPONSORED BY KENNETH EYEHLY, NURSERY AND GROCEHI Pep Club JQAN NICI-DLS MARILYN LAMB SUE WEIDHAN Beck Rowg L. to R.: S. K. Haines, M. Young, J. Bruett, D. Hartley, B.. Fultu, D. Walker, L. Bertholf, B. Nelson, P. Egy, J. Fenimore. First Rowg L. to R.: N. Nair, G. Fletcher, T. Heeneea, M. Fuller, F. Schoenenberger, M. Chaplan, D. McCauley, H. Chapman, P. Sankey, J. 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A zi'.xf..f La o-cop-m ,, . 33'f-'2 '2 os.. -on: :E-amp '1 n...c- - - now QC'-Irlgggg N ... ,S BJEQA-'SJ mcnorm-10 um,-a.c .Q 3'5:?f.2'x'f -.-4-mason: zmmzom rson, L. de , P. Hen ltman Ve M. Q low , M. Far Can D ber, CUIT1 Va J. Lamb, :E X S-4 GI 1-4 CJ 3 Os M m F i 0. r-I 'S Z - UD 0. .C +7 :s .-1 ai Dorrell. N. 9 S, Wei Fenirore, STATE BANK SPONSORED BY UNION Band Ensembles Brass Soxtet. Brass Quartet nun Quarter. Su WNW sronsonmo BY nmmns mn nEncmm'rs sm-ATE am Majnrettes W Back Row, Left to Rightg N. Rogers,-J. Clark, M. Young, S. Wilkinson, N. Dorrell Front How, Left to Rightg J. Macumber, B. Rinard, J. Hurd, S. Whidman. eninr Band embers Back Row, Mr. Paul Kuentzelg Second Row, Left to Right, G. Howell, D. Jackson, J. Clark, D. Duncan, J. Macumber, M. Veltman, D. Coffman. First Row, Left to Righty S. Benjamin, S. Null, M. J. Detrick, L. Cox, J. Lull, M. L. Bane. SPONSORED BY WALT'S RADIO k TV Vocal and Band C1 in t Qua Girls' Quartet Officers wan Gi 1 Se Drum En GirIs'GIee Club I To his-' 1 , +I K ' Back Row, Left to Right: E. Weese, H. Chapnan, J. Webster, A. Brinson, D. Osborn, A. M. Gray, K. Guiberson, K. Binns, A. Cunningham, D. Walker, J. Bruett, T. Hoeness, A. Busch, K. Bindel, P. Egy, S. Morris. Third Row, Left to Right: D. Randolph, H. Henson, W. Clark, L. Hart, S. M. Haines, D. Lemon, C. Cox, M. Veltnan, M. Young, B. Nelson, B. Morrissey, M. Whisler, G. Tyer, C. Campbell, S. Songer, M. Whaley. Second Row, Left to Right: R. Rogers, J. Tripp, P. Sankey, B. Snyder, S. Miles, M. Travis, E. Oglesbee, M. Chapman, M. Bodwell, B. Simpson, E. Zika., J. Fenimore, D. Lyddon, J. Bass, Mr. Leslie. First Row, Left to Right: K. Waltz, J. Denton, C. Bush, J. Gray, K. Tuttle, L. Bruett, M. Ackelson, A. Alexander, M. Lyddon, S. Weidman, S. Hanson, P. LeCocq, J. Nichols, R. Wallaceo li J J 'Q Sing! S:Lng!'Sing! Girls' Trio SPONSORED BY MARTIN BROS. OIL COMPANY Boy ' Glee Club I M1 1-,J .4 Back Rowg Left to Right: J. Vincent, J. Hamand, M. Hain, W. McLucas, R. McConne1leo, J. Kinney, J. Allen, B. Vestal. Second Rowg Left to Right, N. McNamara, M. Fairholm, J. Beam, L. Hope, M. Mercer, D. Callison, E. Swigart, Front Rcfwg Left to Right: Mr. Leslie, J. Brittain, W. Brittain, R. Brooker, J. Poland, D. Lillard, D. Swigart. Left to Righty S. Miles, E. Swigart, D. Callison, J. Hamand, J. Vincent. SPONSORED BY MONTROSS PHARMACY F.F.A. Left to Righty K. Harlan, L. Utsler, M. Newbury, L. Van Worden, G. Palmer, Hr. Bishop. Purchase of the first official F.F.A. Stamp. SPCHSORED B! WOOD!-THCIQPSON SHG! STORE FH. . ' n V' af XXX X3 Back Rug Left to Right: F. Schnnenborger, A. Baur, S. Benjamin, L. Cox. Front Rong Left to Right: D. Hartley, H. Lamb, J. Lull, Miss Bloom, R. Croft, M.J. Dotrick. W1 I 1 - Birthday pm, CW' xx Xxvk. 52 Y R i- LX - . .fl N I.,- 'Chg 4-f Fl.CU1ty TCI Shgycggg SPONSORED BY WINTERSET PRODUCE I I'Ii'Y ,, it... Back Row, Left to Right: J. Hamand, L. Parker, M. Newbury, B. Young, Front Row, Left to Right: P. Mills, D. Sillinan, L. Breeding, B. Koehn, G. McConnel1ee, Hr. Penrod. Q. at fit ff fi I-Ieleeeling Dance Safety Contest SPONSORED BY HARRISONS 5 ARD 10 Y' ee '?M Back Rowg Left to Right: M. L. Bane, P. Banks, W. Clark, S. Null, J. Clark, P. Henderson, L. Wight, E. Criss. First Rowg Left to Right: M. Young, F. Leeper, J. Macumber, M. Veltman, S. Hanson, Mrs. Drake. Y teen Dance w J gf X DJ' W A SPONSORED BY SHOEMAKER PLUHBING AND HEATING UZ! -.. Back Rong Left to Right: L. Jackson, B. Luth, A. Cuxminghem, A. Boyd, C. Allen, D. Dowler, L. Pullman, P. Kilpatrick, Mr. Pace. Second Bong Left to Right: L. Wight, P. Q, P. Henderson, N. Dorrell, A. Gray, J. Webster, N. Apew, V. Kent, H. Kilpatrick. First Row, Left to Right: H. Lyddon, C. Nelson, A. Libby, J. Bass, H. Whisler, S. Hurst, G. Fletcher. Student Coun il Back Rwg Left to Right: J. Been, D. Fields, H. Hereer. First Rwg Left to Rights J. Vincent, J. Morrissey, D. Braun, H. Porter, M. Far1ow.!'iret Rawglnft te Right: N. Dorrell, B. Keehn, L. Parker, B. Young, A. Oumxinghel. SPCNSORED B! Cl-IAS. RUHE CLOTHING CO. W Club Left te Right, H. Bane, D. Cline, F. Leeper, M. Andersen, P. Banks, D. B ineen . ,,,, ,.A,,. Back Row,Left to Rightg J. Rash, J. Baker, B. Young, D. Fields, L. Van werden, C. Johnson, R. Clark, L. Parker, L. Utslerg Second Row, Left to Right, J. Williams, D. Black, C. Dowler, K. McNicho1s, J. Greenwood, K. Cook, L. Breeding, B. Koehn, Mr. MacGaffin. First Row, Left to Right, M. Newbury, J. Williams, D. Read, L. Haines, D. Koehler, D. Silliman, N. Day, P. Mills SPONSORED BY M. YOUNG AND COMPANY, INC. Dramatics Left to Righty Francie Leeper, Marilyn Mitchell, Haralyn Puller, Key Breeding: Patty Banks, Bob Young, Meredith Yexmg, Phil Hills, Eleanor Cries, Jack Baker, Diane Hartley, John Allen, Lhrilyn Lamb, Oleta. Bryant, Sharon Hanson, Dixie Cline Junior Class Play ill ffp Left to Righty Phil Hills, Bob Yoxmg, Meredith Ioxmg, John Allen, Dixie Cline SPONSORED B! IOWA THEATRE ll LOVE LUCY Best Acizors of '57 CAST Lucylllll OOIOIOC Ric will CDO!! Rhellllibbliliii Fred .... .......... Peggy Dawson. .... . Arthur Merton..... Mr. Littlefield... Mra. Littlofioli. Miss Whitingoooooo .Joe Hamand .Curtis Allen JOCnooouoooooouoq Delivery Hen..... Jean Ann Lull John Allen Janice Clark Jack Baker Connie Nelson Robin Letz Paul Welch .Meredith Youn S Mhrian Veltman Calvin Clark K W NTERSET Rehearsal A L L SCI-UDL PLAY SPONSOEED HY RALPH SHAMBAUGH Back Rowg Left to Right: N. Wight, D. Clements , B. McCarthy, M. Fairholm, L. Pull- man, Hr, Pace. Second Rowg Left to Right: M. Veltmsn, M. L. Bane, M. T01-1113, D- Lgmon, 5, songs!-. F11-at Rewg Left no Right: B. simpson, M. whaley, J. Bufd, H- J- Detrick Husky Staff Marian Veltman Editor Meredith Young Assistant Editor La Vonne Pullman Organizations Dorothy Clements Writer Dawn Headlund Writer Mary Jane Detrick Editorials Jean Ann Lull Writer Marjorie Whaley School Activities Dora Lemon Writer Janis Burd Writer Shirley Songer Writer Betty Simpson Writer Norms Wight Sports Marvin Fairholm Writer Mary Louise Bane Writer SPONSORED BY CLUB CAFE enior Class Aotivitie MQW! 9 19 6 4 E Ima' DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION ALBEGRA II TYPING HOMEMAKING III af' OFFICE EILACTICE BAND LESSON SPONSORED BY R. J. JONES, JEWELER More enior Class Activities Bookkeeplng f f f1 Biology 0' 6 sw '90-L .Mfr 0' ex Q-X x Cadet Teaching kgliah Liters P , I i And till More Indus 7 ll American Boys' Physical Tr is round SPONSGED B! BRI'i'TADI'S STANDARD PARTS HOW We Wor k SPONSORED BY VIRGIL SMITH How We looked if iiiww 1 X af 'tie k 1 '13 7 -K 1 494' W 5? If ,xr Q cg mf' -,...--v 'f' How We Look 'PI 'i hd M. L.Ban2 S Ben arnih T D rxog, and ll Dro P I. Clav B.k0Ql1h ' 4'.Clu-R I 532 R Trgvls e. y va. D- fl'-rfgq M SPONSORED BY CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. M.-I. Dcirick Moore V How We Looked Then - Mc Connie! '4,L any K S Bfluuninl M-VeH'lnn.15d. lulb S- Hull M Def id! EH'klIdl v, Kolb' J. PYZJYI-Ck I. Stevens L. Stevens M. Dehfickj I. C 1 f.,.., .5 e f f M. Ve I-I mah I.CIa.v-Ksen M. whiff' d.LuIl, R t M.L- M. Worm P. TNLV' POLAND AID GHIFFITH, PHILLIPS '66' OIL 00. M0075 Par 5 X X X X 6 Stclrciust f Cf!! 2 f 7 X X f 7X W f ff 1 ff! YI? 0 4 X f f0 29 f X X43 Vg ' X 9 ffff 3 Z! 2 ff f cninou w. mm Hman J X 0 ff ff Contri bufor5 In addition to those who have sponsored pages in this book, the following business firms and professional people have contributed to the BOOMERANG. Adil! 8: Madsen, Barbers C. 81 0. Grocery Arcade Hotel Ray Allen, Satisfactory Footwear Bell Motor Co. 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