Winterset High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Winterset, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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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

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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.



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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!

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