Winterset High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Winterset, IA)
- Class of 1957
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I J' 1, ,N , J V 1 , - , -v' , 11' is, X .wif -4 ' A u 'fl ' - X I x 'A Q wx f N Y U 'M 4 Q I lo 'wi W A . v v Q li 5, lm A, Q' ' 'r ' I m 5 :V 0 I f- A 74 I 1, K' We, the seniors of Winterset High School, have enjoyed four wonderfui years here. The picture above represents the studies and activities we have participated in. Each one has helped us toward our final day in high school. When we graduate, we will scatter to the four winds, seeking success and happi- ness throughout the rest of our lives. We wish each other success, those before us and those to graduate in the future. 5 Q36 N . .ablir 'b a 'igwggf ' ' wif? ,ma nnm ,., V, SPONSO ED BY MILLER DRUG EUNTENTS HDNIN. SENIOHS Hcsmmr WOLL PHDPHECY JUNIOBS SDPH. FRESH. HTHLIETIIIS HIITOVITIES UUE CI.U1'I-IING CO. S HDNINISTH' . H. C. Miller, Principal ni- ' X Mr. Montrose Lillard, Superintendent Mr. Gorman Mr. Hollen M . Frederick Mr. Ritter --' 'f 'X.,- DEDICATION We, the class of 1957, wish to dedicate TH BOOM RANG to the ministers afwinterset who have found the time to guide and instruct us through weekly chapel services. Their inspiration has shown us Wthe Light of the worldu and has con tributed greatly toward the happiness and suc- cess of these four years. We give our deepest thanks to these tireless leaders among us. NSORED BY H NTROSS DRUG .Z -' 'wr Hen PERSONNEL GERALDI NE CRAVEN Secret ary . f 'fn La u.-Q Buadnlvers: ll. Howard, R. Luke, D. Bryan, F. Davis, R. Dewitt, K. Eyerlyg not pictured, H4 whitao ,fp ,ff I ke? Janitors M White, F Davis, J Banks 23 O I. O O 000 O I Li - .- avian I . A . hi , xEE5 'R i xg., ul T. SCOTT- Gen. Science, Chemistry, Tarkio College, B.A.3 Colorado State College of Education, M.A. J. MAIRS- Biology, Geography, Gir1's B.B, and 'WH Club, Iowa State, B.S. N. CORNICK- Sophomore English, Gen. Businessg Simpson College, B.S. E. DEKALB- Algebra I, Librarianglowa State Teachers, Parsons Co1lege,B.A. Univ. of Iowa, Colorado, and wise. F. PACE- Spanish, Junior Eng. Publi- cations:Drake U. B.A.. Univ. of Neb. P SMITH, JR.- Gen. Math., Geometry Algebra II,Pep ClubgPark College,B.A G DRAKE- Freshman English, Eng. Lit A Fund.3Drake U. B.A.gUniv. of Iowa, , M.A. SP NSOBED BY EASTER'S STUDIO . Mqgiiiw J. BISHOP- College, B.S. D. LESLIE- Vocal Music, Missouri Valley College, B.A. H. M NKE- Industrial Arts, Western Union College, B.A. C. MQGAFFIN- American Government, Boys' P.T., Coach Athletic Director, Iowa State Teachers B.A. Drake U. I 3 D. THOMAS- Art, Central College, E.A., Drake Univ. M.A B MACUM ER- - School nurse, Home Nursing, Iowa State C ollege, West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park, 111.3 Univ. of Minnesota M. RUM L- Economics, Social Problems Girls's P T ' Simpson College, Univ. of Iowa, B.A. Drake Universitv, Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A.g Iowa State EHXH KBID BI GRAHAH'S fl D. BRANNON- Am. Lit., Speech- Dramaticsg Drake U.3 B.A. C . HUMPHREY-Bookkeeping ,Dist . ing , Tarklo College , , ,j-,..... , ... y -...,- wa 7 Z 5 . L i l .. ..,, QOCP 00,0 XQWZI-.,, umflllifgy , o. HOLLEN-Typing, shorthand,Off. P1-act.,U. of Ia., B.A.g M.A. H. BIDOM-H. Ee. I and III, F.H.A.g Ia. St. College, B.S. M. PENROD-Am. and World 1-list., Boy's B.B. Asst. Coach,I-Ii-Y5Coe Col1ege,B.A. Drake U. P. KUENTZEL-Inst.Music5Mi1waukee St. Teach- ers, B.S., U. of Ia., M.A. A V. VAN WERDEN-Homemaking II., Ia.. St. Wy Ed. , Gen. .Bus. ,Act.Bookkeep- O0 600 OO O VN 41' b.fF-,h 1 XX' 'Y College, B.S. SPONSORED BY KING'S CLOTHING STORE 4 X X 1, v' ROBET LYON- Bob - Hi-Y,M.Ba.nd,C.Band 1,2,3,i.gSt.u. Coun. 2,l,5Track l5Dram., Class Off. ,Creston Fest. Bznqneoffe 2 Brass Qt. 2, 3, I+! Boomerang Staff, Husky Staff, Band Off., Safe Driv- Club Off. L5 Sen. Class Pres. SENIUQ CL 33 FFICEH5 JUDY BASS- Jude - F.H.A. ,Y-Teen,GLee Club,Hixed Chorus, Sex' 12223116 P9P Club, Cheerleader, Crea. Vo. Feat., .Safe Driv. Club 3, l.gY-Teen Cab. 2,33 L3 Span. Club 1,23 Bb lgH.B..0ff,Class Off. 25 Boom. St., Home. Cand., Husky St. ,Safe Driv. Off Stu. Cond. Vo. A5 Sen. Class Sec. ANN CUNNINGHAM- Y- Teon, F.H.A., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,l,3Y-Teen Cab 2,3,l.5Spaniah Club l,2gDram. 2,3,l+5HR 0ff.,St.u. Coun. l, 2,L.3Sex. l,2,35Dbl Gir1's Qt. 33Cres. Vo.Pest. ,Safe Driv Club 3,L.5Boom. St. Husky St. 1,3 Sen. Class Tres.Dr-am. A Dbl G:Lr1's Q1-. hi CLIFF READ- C1ell Fb, Track l,2,3,l.3 F.F.A. l,2,3gHi-Y, W Club 3,l,3H.R.0ff 1gF.F.A. Cab 3:51:11 Coun., Homecoming Escort, Safe Driv. Club 1.3 Son. Class Vice.-Pres. DT'-mf 1+ aft-7610 ' .flew 'vm .di . ,wail ' SPONSORED BI SHGEHAKER PLUHBING k HEATING W: NANCY Acumw- F.H.A.,Y-Teen,M. Band,C. Band Inst. Solo,Dra.m. l,2,3,I.,gPep Club, Spanish C1ub,Brass Qt. l,23A1l State Band,Braes Safe Driv. Club, Brass Sex. 3,143 Fest. 25 ANN ALEXANDE- F.H.A.,Y-Teen,Glee Club 1,2 3,1+5Mi.xed Chorus, F.H.A. Cab., Bb 3,145 Pep Club 23F.H.A. St. Conven. 35W Club, Husky Staff ug JERY BEE4- Rudy - Hi-Y,Fb,Track,H.R. Off. 1,2,3,14jw Club 2,3,l4fBb 1,2,l45 Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 15 Hi-Y Cab. ,Homecoming Escort, 16 Dram. L+? DEANNA BINDEL- Husky Staff 1: ANN KJYD- 1Annie - W C1ub,F.H.A.,Y-'I'een,Bb, M.Band, C.B-and l,2,3,1,gInst. Solo, Sax Qt. Safe Driv. Club, W Club Off. 3,143 Spanish Club, H.R. Off., Ww Trio l3Boomerang Staff Husky Staff, Stu. Coun., Homecoming Cand., Cre8. Fest., Safe Driv. Club Off. h3Ww Qt. 25Dance Band 35 Dram. L3 BEVERLY BRI'1'1'AIN- Be'v H- Greenfield 1,25 MHRNA BR00KER-WM rtN- Pep Club 3 IADONNA BROWN- Brownie - F.H.A.,Y-Teen,Bb, H,R.01'f. 3,l+3W Club,F.H.A. Cab.,Homecoming Cand. 1+3St. Charles 1,25 Dram. lu SPONSORED BY UNION STATE BANK Y.- LEONA BRUETT- F.H.A. 1,2,3,LgY-Teen 2,3,I+g Glee Club l,3gMixed Chorus 3 3 ANN BUSCH- F,H.A..,Y-Teen 1,2,3,h5G1ee Club 1,2gHue1cy staff 45 Joun w'r'rmF1Er.n- rerrw'- H1-Y 1,3,z.5c1ee C1ub,Hixed Chorus, Creston Vo. Feet., Safe Driv, Club 3,145 Dbl Mixed Qt,Dram. 1,3 ED CALLISON- F.F.A. 1,2,3,L,gF.F.A. Cab. 35 Safe D1-iv. Club 3,45 GERALD CAMERON- 1-'.F.A. 1,2,z.gMnea chem, Glee Club,Creston Vo. Fest. 2,3,h5F.F.A St Convention 23Safe Driv. Club 3,l+3F.F.A.Cab hi Dbl Mixed QtuSolo, Dram. hz noamr CASPER- Bob - r.r.A. 1,23Hi-Y, safe D1-iv. Club 3,l+5 MARILYN CHAPMAN- Pep C1ub,F.H.A.,G1ee Club lglloomerang Staff, CALVIN cmnx- Hi-I 1,2,3,lq,jD1'8Ill. 1,35 Safe Driv. Club 3,l+5Dram. bg SPONSORED BY BI'IEZEDING'S HARINAHE CO. BETTY CONRAD- C.Band 3,Ebd.ra l,2, DWIGHT CRFSAP- Ja.ke - Bb,Track 2,3,lpj Safe Driv. Club, W Club 3,l+3Spa.nish Club 2,3 gFb Co-Cap L,gM-acksburg 13 Dram. I+: ' KENrm'rH DAVIS- Fb, Track l,2,33 sara D1-iv. Club 3,l+5W Club 25F.F.A. A5 NEAL DAY- Big Nea1 - W C1ub,Fb,Tra.ck 1,2,3 l,5Bb 1,231-li-Y 3,L,5H.R.Off.,Stu. Coun. 3gF'b Co-Cap,Homecom:Lng Escort. 1,5 PATRICIA DUFF- Pat - F.H.A.1,2,3,l,gY-Teen 2,3,lgjL'lbI'8l'i8Il hy DON EYBHLY- Loins - Bb,Track 1,2,3,h3W Club F.F.A.,Safe Driv. Club 3,L,5Hi-Y 3gF.F.A. St Conven.,W Club Sec. L3 RICHARD Fnlnnom-wmckh u.Bmd,c.Bana 2,3, I+gF.F.A. 1,23Safe Driv. Club 3,l+5Dram., Qt. Bglioomerang Sta.ff,Husky Staff Lg Dram STANIEY F'ITZGERALD- Stan - Safe Driv. Club 3314-QFQFQAO 3,Bb lb SPONSORED BY WOODY-THGIPSON SHOE STORE GAYLA FLETCHER- Y-Teen,M.Ba.nd,C.Band,F.H.A l,2,3,L,3Glee Club 2,3,L,gF.H.A. Cab., Clar. Qt. l,23Y-Teen Cab.,Mixed Chorus,Dram. 3,l+ ww Trio 2,33Da.nce Band,Ch. Gr. of Ww 2gPep Club l,23C1arinet Trio 3 3 Boomerang Staff, H.R.Off.,Cres. Fest. Lp3Stu. Coun. 33 THELMA FULTON- Tommy - F.H.A.,Glee Club 1, 2,3,l,3Y-Teen,Mixed Chorus 2,3,AgSafe Driv. Club 3,l,3Creston Vo. Fest.,Dra.m. A5 Dbl Mixed Qt. Ag FRED GIBSON- Hoat - F.F.A. 1,2,3,z,gFb 2,3, ASW Club 3,16 KAY GUIBERSON- Coo - F.H.A.,Y-Teen, Sextet Glee Club, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L+5Creston Vo Fest.,Sa.fe Driv. Club 3,Ll5Girl's Dbl. Qt.3 Boomerang Staff Lg Girllg Dbl Qt., 1,3 STEVE GOOD- Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 2,3,l+3 Creston Vo. Fest. 3,l+gHi-Y 2,35 Dram., Dbl Mixed Gb. 145 PIAM- ICk ' FQFQAQ 13233314-3 Glee Mixed Chorus 2,3:Safe Driv. Club 3 3 DALE HARHELL- F.F.A. l,2,3,h3 Safe Driv. Club 3,43 LARRY HARRELL- Tuffy - H.R. Off. 33 SPDKSOHFD BI HARRISON 'S 5 In 10 STORE KATHERINE BINDEL HARTMAN- Katie - F.H,A. ,Y- Teen,G1ee Club 2,3gPep Club lg JOYCE HENRICHS- Joh Y-Teen,M.Band, 1,2,3,L W Club,F.H.A. 2,3,h3Bb 1,2,35C.Band,Sax Qt. 1,2,l4,3H.R.0ffq,Safe nr-iv. Club 3,16 spanish Club 3gInst.. So1o,Dance Band, Stu. Conduct- ing Vo,Glee C1ub,ltLxed Chorus bg Dram, 1,5 Gir1'3 Qt: Sa-xo Qtl KAREN HOLLINGSWORTH- Louie - Bb 1,2,33F.H.A lg!-Teen 3,hgHusky Staff L5 Boomerang Ag BOB HORN HCRBIS HOIELL- Mor:le - Bb 1,2,3,l+5W C1ub,Fb Manager 2,1153 SONDRA HURST- FqHOAl,Y'Teen,uOBand,clBand 1 2,3,l,3Spanish Club 1,23F1ute Trio 2,33Inst. S010 3,15 GAR! JONES-'Boots' KEITH JCIiGENSEN- Jorgy - F'F.A.,Fb,Track 3 3 Pillsbury Military Acadeny SPClSOBEDBICH1RLl8A.GRlVES8zS0l VI EVE KENT- F.H.A.,Y-Teen,M.Band,C.Band 1 2,3,b5Spanish Club l,23Dram. 2,33Pep Club, Cheerleaders 3,bjH.R, Off. 2,A3 Safe Driv. Club 3,L5Clarinet Trio lgMixed Clarinet Qt 25Ww Trio 3gBoomerang Staff, Husky Staff, Stu. Coun.,Creston Fest.,Dance Band, Safe Driv. Club Off.,Librarian h5Clar. Qt., ww. Quint Dram- KAYE KERR- F.H.A.,C.Band l,2,3,LgM,Band 2, 3,AgY-Teen 2,A3Pep Club 33 ROBERT LETZ-URobinN- M.Band,C.Band 1,2,3,h Hi-Y,Brass Sex. 2,35Trom. Qt. l,2,35 Inst. Solo,Safe Driv. Club 3,LgDram. l5H.R. Off. 23 Creston Fest., Dance Band, Dixie Band, Brass. Qt. 35Band Off. L3Dram. Ls ,CWA-rrsv- JERRY KINNEY- Boys' Glee Club,Mixed Chorus C CCC.C, ... .. W 1,2,33Creston Vo. Fest. 2,35 au. Joy DUELING mum- Greenfield 1,2,3 5 PHRANA LeCOCQ- Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Y- Teen,F.H.A. l,2,3,h3Sextet l,23F.H.A. Cab- 2,hgSafe Driv. Club 3,A3Dram. 33Chorus Off Cadet Teaching Ag Girlig Dbl Qt, ug Dram. A BETTY LEHMAN-HLong Samn- St. Charles l,2,3 ANN LIBBY- F.H.A. l,2,3,l,g spanish Club 15 Y-T893 2,3,h5 Librarian Lg SPONSORED BY J. C. PENN Y CO. ,,.,..u-4 ..,...-nn' -an-'v ' .jlff DAVID LDLLARD- Boys' Glee Club ,Mixed Chorus 112231153 MARILYN LYDDON- F.H.A., Y-Teen 2,3,h5H.Band C.Band, Sax Qt. 2,3,hgSpanish Club l,25Inst. Solo 3,Lg Creston Fest., Dance Band 35 Glee Club 13 WESLEY HADISON- Shor'ty - Boomerang Staff, Husky Staff Lg GLENN MAPES- Be:-nie Mapes - .........--v ...- 'N, ALVIN MQCAULEY-wand'-ru-! 1,2,3,L3Ss.fe D1-iv Club 3,l45G1ee C1ub,Hixed Chorus 15 Dram. L5 ANNE McCOY- Corky - Y-Teen,Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 3 ,LgF.H.A.,Libraria.n,Stu. Conducting Vo,C1-eston Vo. Fest. 143 Bb 35 Des Moines North 1,23 RICHARD HeCONEE- Rl.y - I-li-Y 1,2p3al+3G1ee C1ub,Hixed Chorns,Fb 1,2,3gTrack 13W Club 2 Creston Vo. Fest. 33 MARILYN HJU:IELL- Heg - FJLA., Y-Teen l,2, 3,l+3G1ee Club 1,2,35H.B..0ff. 23 SPONSOED BY UNITED FOOD MARKET NICK McNAMARA- Brown - H1.y,p'b,'rnck 1,2,3 L,gBb l,2gW Club 3 ,l+gG1ee Club,Mixed Chorus l3Hi-Y Cab. L3 HEFI-E l4EHCER- G10!1 - Hi-Y,Fb,Trsck,H.R.Of! l,2,3,l+3W Club 2,3,AgBb, Stu. Coun. 1,2,!+3 Hi-Y Cab. 3,l+gDra.m. ,Class Off. 33Glee Club Mixed Chorus l3Fb Co-Cap,I-Ioznecoming Escort Safe Driv. Club Lg Dram. In BILL MEYER- M.Band,C.Band l,2,3,LgBrass Qt 2,3gTrum. Trio lg SHERRY MIIES- F.H.A.,Y-Teen, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club,Accompa.nisd Vo. Solo 8: Small Gr. 1-2,3,LgAccompanied Boys' Glee Club 2,3,l,3 Accompanied Mixed Chorus, Safe Driv. Club, Creston Vo. Fest. 3,l+3Se:ctet l,2gChor. Off Girl's Qt..Girl's Dbl Qt- 145 JIM MORRIS- Glee C1ub,Mi.xed Chorus,Cx-eston Vo. Fest. 2,3gHusk'y Staff 33 SHIRLEY MORRIS- F.H.A.,Y-Toon l,2,3,h3Glse Club 1,3,Lg Mixed Chorus 3,145 Creston Vo. Fest. 143 Dbl Mixed Qt. hi BEVERLY MORRISSEY- Bev - F.H.A.,Glee Club, Y-Teen, Sextet l,2,3,LgM:Lxed Chorus 2,3,b5 Bb 3,ly3 Creston Vo. Fest., Husky Staff,W Club Lg Girl's Dbl Qt.,Sex. lp: CONNDE! NELSON- F.H.A.,Y-Teen,M.Band,C.Band l,2,3,l,3Y-Teen Cab., Glee Club 2,3,l4jBI'883 Qt. 2gSpa.nish Club l,2gCheex-leaders, Mixed Chorus,Safe Driv. Club 3,l4jDI'8lh. l,33Brass Sex. ,Trum.Tr:lo,Madrigal Group,Pep Club Off Dance Band 3gBoome1-ang Staff, Husky Staff, Homecoming Cand.. Stu. Vo. Conducting. lp m-am. 2,1.g'rr. Tr1o,Db1 Qt,,c1-es. v. . Lg SPONSORED BY FLATT'S CLOTHING C 5 LARRY nxcnom.. r.r.A. 1,23 safe nriv. Club, X M f' if A' Hi-!,Fb 3,LgDral.,G1eo Club,Hixod Chorus 3 3 W C1ub,Holecoling Escort hglarlham LELA PALMER- F.H.A. 1,23 RUB! HAHIER PAUEBSON- F.H.A.,!-Toon 1,2,3, L31-I.R.0ff. l,25Bb 1gG1oo Club, Mixed Chorus 33 JD! POLAND- Sports Cox-roa.,G1oe Club, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,l,gCreston Vo. Feat.. 2,3,LgD1-an 3sSare Driv. Club 3,16 Dbl ltlxod Qr..,u1-am. L MARLYS PORTER- F.H.A.,!-Toon,F.H.A. Cab.,Bb H.R.01'f. 1,2,3,l4gStu. Coun. 1,145 F.H.A. St. Convention, W Club, W Club Off., Dru. 3,16 Safe Driv. Club 33 Husky Staff, Holecming Cand.,Librar:lan Lg Hum mast. r.r.A. 1,2,35 DALE SAWHILL- H.Band,C.Band 2,3,I4gF.F.A. 1, 2gSafo Driv. Club 3,Lgl-Ii-I Lg Jm saomuxnn. H.Ba.nd,C.Band 2,3,1.gr.r.A. 1 2g Tron. Qt. 3,155 Hi-!,Dral.,Danco Band 33 Gros. Fost.,Safo Driv. Club Lg SPOISIRED BY BR1'.l 1'AIN'S FURNITURE STORE K S533 X. 1 . K E JN ' . Q 1 h C g . 3 . . . . ., fi?-is A Q 7 . Q .:..,Qff:: Q.. 1 Q. 5 K.. :N.s3!:.,, : . M. 1: - 11 F58 455551: Gln H A HQ. 5 so-s -. I-fl if-.si zi. - . ggsgfugg ,sux ' X' H? J 1 - - . , X i . , Esffliiii 1.3 J' - . ' . 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Club L3 EUNICE WAKEFIELD- F.H.A. l,2,3,LgBb 1,23Pep Club 33 ROSEMARY WALLACE- FJ-i.A., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,1+gY-Teen 2,3,h5Sext.et 2gDram., H.R.0ff., Girl's Dbl Qt., Mad:-igal Group 35 Creston Vo. Fest. 3,1,g Dbl Mixed Qt. 2, 33 Husky Staff,Stu. Conducting Vo. 14: Trio,Dbl Gir1's Qt. 145 SPONSORED BY MARTIN BROS. . J W! KAREN WALTZ- F.H.A. 1,2,3,b,3Y-Teen 2,L3Pep Club 33G1ee Club 13M.Band,C.Ba.nd L3 French Horn Qt., Accompanied Solo hi JAKE WEBSTER- F.H.A.,Y-Teen,H.R.Off., Glee C1ub,Hixed Chorus 1,2,3,h3Sextet 1,2,33Stu Coun. 2,3,lpjSP81li8h Club 1,23 I-Teen Cab., Creston Vo. Fest..Sa.!'e D:-iv. Club 3,L3Dx-am Gir1's Dbl Qt. 3,145 EVELYN WEESE- F.H.A.,Y-Teen 1,2,3,h3 Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Sextet 1,2,33H.R.Off., Safe Driv. Club L3 Dram. L3 ALICE WHALEN- F.l-LA. ,Y-Teen 1,2,3,L3Bb 2,3 133W Club, Safe Driv. Club 3,L3Spanish Club 2,33 Pep Club 13 Spanish Club Off.,Lib. 33 Husky Staff A300-Cap, Dram. 1,3 RONNIIE WIGGINS- Wig - M.Band,C.Band, Brass Sex. l,2,3,l4j Hi-Y 1,23 Inst. Solo, Safe Driv. Club 33Cres. Fest. h3Germa.n Band 1,2 VIRGII. WILSON- Inst. Solo 1,2,33M.Ba.nd, C. Band 1,2,3,i,3Brass Qt. 2,33Brass Sex. 3,13 Brass Quin. 23 Cree. Fest.,Dance Band 33 Band Off.,Trum. L3 KENNETH WITHAH- H Band,C Band 2,Waukee MARY JO WOOUHARD- Y Toon 1 'W E , QQ SPGSOBEDBYCLUBCAFI W' HARRIET KILPATRICK Hattie F H A , I Teen, l4.Band, C Band l,2,3,l+,Span Club Off ,Pep Club Flute Qt 1, Span Club 1,2,Inst Solo 2,3,l+,Ww Qt ,Flute Trio, Girls' Gln Club 2,3,Sa.fe Driv Club 3,h,Huslq Sb. Cadet Toach,Drm , h,Hixod Chorus,Dan Band 35Dram I+, MQ, ,L MIRIAM WHISLER- Mixed Chorus ,F.H.A.,Y-Teen Glee Club, Dbl Mixed Qt.. 1,2,3,l+g Spanish Club 1,2gH.R.0i'f. 2,33Creston Vo. Fest. 3, h5All State Chorus 1gPep Club 33Safe Driv. Club, Husky Staff, Stu. Conducting Vo. hi Prairie P1-iv., Canada 33Trio h,gDram. 3,143 PEGGY YOUNG-'Peg'- w C1ub,F.H.A.,Y-Teen,Bb H.R.0ff. 3,hgY-Teen Cab,,Safe Driv. Club Lp Waukee 1,2360-Cap, Dram. kg GENE ZIKA wueneow F F A ,2,3,h,Hi I cab L, AAU .,! J I 5 ua i ,, I5 -1 CHARLEJE REQIALD- 'Char F H A , I Teen 1,2,3,h,Cros Fest 1,Gir1s Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 1,2,Majorette 3,l+, Safe Driv Club 35 SPOISOKED B! HOLLIDAPS CANDY KITCHEN HI STORY M 'f all .U 'J . With our aims high, our ambitions great, and our backs to junior high s class of '57 crossed the threshold to higher knowledge--HIGH SCHOOL. Now, as then, our motto as the ships of the future sail on, they leave ripples of the past, has held true, for from our ranks havecome many outstanding students, athletes and school leaders. In '53, we entered W. H. S. as crazy mixed up freshmen, and some of us have been losing gouund ever since. Out on the gridiron , the freshmen boys really got in there and worked. Two boys earned minor letters, and Neal Day earned a major letter his first year out. There were fifteen freshmen bandmembers, who helped the band perform at the halftime When they weren't playing, they were helping the pep club cheer for the team. When the basketball season rolled around, there was active participation by both the freshman boys and girls. Ann Boyd earned a major letter her first year on the squad. In the spring of '54, the freshman boys were out on the cinder track trying to keep up with the big, fast, upperclassmen. Four of the freshmen boys did and earned letters The fall of 'Sh found l.l2 of us back as sophomores. Our number was slowly diminish- ing, but we could add another notch to our gun. In extra-curricular activities the soph- omore class outdid itself. In football two boys earned major letters and three earned min- or letters. .Ln basketball nine earned freshmen-sophomore letters, and one boy ea.rned a minor letter. In girls' basketball we had one major letter winner and two minor letter winners. Track was very successful this year, with eight freshmen boys awarded letters. Though we were active in other activities, we still kept up a high scholastic average. 1955 is a year we will all long remember, we were at last jolly juniors, and upper- classmen. Our ship to the future, left quite a few ripples of the past this year, mostly as wrinkles and gray hairs on the teachers of W.H.S. In football seven boys from our class earned major letters and four earned minors , for a very successful football season. The squad had some rough competition this year, and most of the boys showed it, with bumps and bruises. The Junior Glass Play was 'Shy Guy' with Merle Mercer having the lead role. Eleven juniors had speaking parts and numerous others were on the stage crew. In basketball, one boy earned a major letter, and four girls earned major W's. Throughout the year, the juniors sold at ball games, held dances and worked at vari- ous jobs, to earn enough money to entertain the seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Ban- quet and Prom. The track season of '56 found six juniors earning letters, and racking up records. In band, many of the juniors had worked up to the heads of their sections, and were mak- ing the halls of the W.H.S. ring with music from 1:00 to 2:00 every afternoon. The chorus worked hard, and held some very good concerts. The juniors helped carry the load this year. To top off the year, we entertained the seniors at the banquet and prom. A good time was had by all who attended. Here it, is the fgJ,1 of '56, n:l.nety-five seniors reign over the lower hall, not with out the aid of Mr. Hiller, of course. Our motto for a while was Shape Up or Ship Nt , most of us shaped up. This was our last year, and we wanted to make the most of it. We worked and worked hard to keep our grades high, yet we took in extra-curricular activities and participated in all phases of school life. Our last football season was successful, with seniors earning major W's. Harlys Porter was the Homecoming queen, elected by the student body to reign over the Homecoming activities. Cheering the teams on were our three senior cheerleaders. Our basketball teams both had good seasons. Earning major letters were 2 boys and 5 girls. Through- out the senior year, most of the students tried to make sound plans for the future, our teachers helped us a great deal, and we wish to give them our sincere thanks for all the aid they have given us. A if A u U .i. ,fs .Lx ,A BGPHECY The high school prophecies have in the past been the imaginative creations of certain Seniors who have been assigned the job. This year it seemed advisable to break tradition and obtain an authentic prophecy visualized by a professional oracle. LELA PALMER, Winterset High School's mystic gave us the inside story for the class of 1957, as they appeared in 1967. CONNIE NELSON now holds the world's Heavyweight Championship title. She al- ways was a knockout! NANCY AGNEW received the Pulitzer Prize for her Hlnvention of the Year,H an automatic toenail clipper. Her collaborator was KAYE KERR. GAYLA FLETCHER is now head of the Iowa Highway Maintenance Commission. She paints the yellow no-passing lines down the center of the highways. MARY JO WOOD- WARD is her chief assistant. ANN ALEXANDER, B VERLY MORRISSEY, and HARRIET KILPATRICK are now employees of the Dilly Dolly Doughnut Factory. Ann cuts them, Beverly frosts them, and Harriet eats them! KAREN WALTZ is a professor of entomology in Afghanistan doing some intensive research in the field of fleas. She is under contract to LARRY HARREL and DALE HARRELL who are organizing a three-ring flea circus. MARLYS PORTER is a laboratory technician working with the great Dr. M RLE M RCER. Dr. Mercer has made his first million with his discovery of a Wfountain of youthn for rundown automobiles. JERRY KINNEY, CALVIN CLARK, and KENNY DAVIS are co-owners of the NYe Olde Car Lot.W They are Dr. Mercer's biggest customers. ANN BOYD has organized the first internationally known girls' basketball team. She is star forward, guard, coach, manager, publicity agent, and water girl for the wor1d's famous Boyd Bouncers. LaDONNA BROWN, ALICE WHALEN, and PEGGY YOUNG are her star players. W.H.S. has invaded the IAN! KAY GUIBERSON has just been appointed chairman of the Economic and Social Council. KAREN TUTTLE is a member of the Secretariat. MIRIAM WHISLER is a judge on the International Court of Justice. The world is in safe hands. 'RUBY PATTERSON,JOY KINNEY,and KATHERINE HARTMAN have organized a lonely hearts club for those who aren't as lucky as they. DEANNA BINDEL and JOYCE TRIPP are press agents for the new singing sensation, Lance Langdon, better known to W.H.S. Students as JERRY BEEM. KENNETH WITHAM now holds the title of Mr. America.He owes his success to WBigW NEAL DAY'S muscle building excercises. 'Bign Neal's motto is nDon't be a scrawny YI many use my 30-day plan. MARILYN CHAPMAN is teed to get students to the 1080 days she spent Chairman of the Board. the only share of stock the manufacturer of Chapman Cuckoo Clocks. They are guaran- school on time for four years. Marilyn got the idea from at w.H.S., 1000 of which she was late. DAVID LILLARD is WESLEY MADISON carves the birds, and MARILYN LYDDON owns that the corporation issued. STEVE GOOD, GERALD CAM RON, JOHN BUTTERFIELD, and JIM POLAND are now members of the Metropolitan Opera Company--stage hands, that is. CLIFF READ, ED CALLISON, and FRED GIBSON operate the Planter's Funeral Home. HUGH RAMSEY drives their hearse. Business is booming, it seems people are just n dying to get in. GLENN MAPES is proprietor of the Mapes Meat Market. DWIGHT CRESAP is his chief butcher, he always was a cut-up. GENE ZIKA is an early morning disc-jockey over Station WHS. MORRIS HOWELL is the announcer for the late-late-late-late show. Gene wakes them up, and Morris puts them to sleep. Professor RICHARD McCONNELEE has just returned from Jupiter where he has made a study of the Jupitonian Potato Bug. ANN LIBBY made the expedition as Professor McConnelee's private secretary. The firm of WALLACE, MILES, and HOLLINGSWORTH has become the leading brokerage in the U. S. ROSEMARY, SHERRY, and KAREN are noted for being the only women stock brokers in the world. DALE SAWHILL is mayor of the thriving metropolis, Podunk Center. Other leading city officials are DWITE NBring-Em-Back-AliveNSILLIMAN, sheriff, and NICK Wwalk-ina I ' 7 F was ,EA Along-Behindn McNAMARA. BOB LYON is editor of the WPodunk Center Roar. 'f h ARD FAIRHOLM is assistant editor, and JANE WEBSTER is in charge of all society news. VIRGIL WILSON is now with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra. He is official page turner for the cornet section. if RONNIE WIGGINS and ROBIN LETZ are directors of the WFor Realn Wig Compggy. Their biggest customer is DON EYERLY. STANLEY FITZGERALD is president of the Fitzgerald Technological Institute. Some of his colleagues are EUNICE WAKEFIELD, BEVERLY BRITTAIN, and KEITH JORGENSEN. Just what the Institute was set up for, is yet to be determined. Newest sensation on Broadway this season is LARRY Lamb. we always knew him as a HAM. Weese's Geese Farm owned by EVELYN WEESE and operated by SONDRA HURST is the most prosperous farm of its kind. It seems they have come up with a four-legged goose for people who love drumsticks. JUDY BASS and VIEVE KENT retired the day after graduation. It seems, as cheer- leaders, they used all their excess energy their last two years providing the spark of victory for W.H.S. teams. PHRANA LECOCQ is now president of the Coca-Smola Bottling Company, ANN CUNN. INGHAM is manager of the main office located in Peru, Iowa. Professor GARY JONES, Ph.d, has just completed the 30th volume in his series of books on 'The Life of the Porcupine.U The book was published by Morris, Meyer, and Morris. SHIRLEY MORRIS is president, JIM MORRIS is Vice-president, and BILL MEYER is janitor. ROBERT CASPER is a congressman from the 78th district in Hawaii. He made front page news this year with his filibuster which lasted for 8 days and 7 nights. JIM VLIEGER is a representative from the 79th district. B TTY CONRAD is still at South wardgit is amazing how difficult it is to leave there once you're in. PATTY DUFF has the distinction of being the only one in the class of 1957 that is a movie star. KENNETH SNIDER is in charge of all her fan clubs. ROBERT SHOESMITH and JIM SHOEMAKER have gone into business for themselves. They operate a shoe shop, naturally. BOB HORN is their top salesman. ALVIN McCAULEY, special agent working for the U. S. Treasury Dept., has just completed his latest assignment--the investigatio of the Nichol1's Manufacturing Company, owned-and operated by LARRY NIC!-IOLL. The company was suspected of coining counterfeit nickels, but only the name was misleading. One of East Peru's most thriving businesses is Joyce's Jewelry Shop owned by JOYCE HENRICHS. Her biggest business asset is her employee ANN McCOY. Ann inspects all g ms to make sure they're the real McCoy. ANN BUSCH is the owner of Busch's Bush Business. LEONA BRUETT keeps the books in order and TH LMA FULTON trims the hedges. The class of '57 was 'wildcattingu for an oil well named VMARILYNW to help in- crease their weagre funds fcr graduation. Their plans fell through, however, when it was discovered it was a BODWELL This entire prophecy strikes me as nothing short of incredible. You can read- ily see the difference that authenticity renders this document. 1 i ' 'me' wan We the senior class of 1957, being of sound mind and bow hereby bequeath the follow- ing in our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave our deepest gratitude and thanks for the lmderstanding and patient help they have given us in coping with our many problems. To the juniors we leave the famed and everlasting lower hall. May they have as much fun and excitement as we have had. To the sophomores we leave that exhilirating feeling of being upperclassmen. To the freshmen we leave the hope that their remaining high school years will be as much fun for them as ours have been. To the incoming freshmen, formerly known as the 8th graders, we leave them aJ.l the confidence we have attained in the last four years so that their first year will not prove to be a difficult one. May all your problems be small ones. JERRY BEEM leaves his trick knee to Phil Ridout. Something else to complain about, Phil. VI EVE KENT leaves her arguing ways in Mr. Pace's class to larry Watts. You have to give him a rough time, Larry. JOHN BU'1'1'ERF1E1D, GERALD CAMERON, JIM POLAND and STEVE GOOD leave all their good times to Jim Lemon, P. J. Cunningham, Robert Newton, and John Nair. KAYE KERR leaves her Quiet wave to Patty Peterson. You can at least try, Patty. ED CALLISON, FRED GIBSON, and CLIFF READ leave their coke times at Miller's to Bob Bass, Dick Gibson, and Russel Utsler. HARRIET KILPATRICK as a student teacher leaves her friendly relationship with the kin- dergarten children to Jill Beverlin. ROBERT CASPE. leaves his farm problem discussions in economics to Bill Mitchell. Don't give Mrs. Rumel too much trouble, Bill. PHRANA LECOCQ leaves a golden note to the soprano section in Mixed Chorus. Maybe you won't go flat now, sopranos. CALVIN CLARK leaves his mischievous ideas to Doug Good. Hope you don't get into too much trouble, Doug. MARILYN BQINELL -and RUBY PATTERSON leave their merchandising jobs at the dime stores to any underclassmen who have enough will power to lay off the candy. DWIGHT CRESAP leaves his fabulous run at the Valley game to Kenny Collins. Better start training now, Kenny, so you will have enough wind. SHERRY MILES and RONNIE WIGGINS leave their spot :Ln the hall to Marla Jackson and Dennis Lamport. KENNETH DAVIS leaves and decides he'll take his new car with him, although we'll prob- ably see it around school quite a bit next year. BEVFF-I-I BF-ITTAIN, IELA PALMER, and SHIRLEY MORRIS leave their trips to town every noon to Jo Ann See, Laura Allen, and Sandy Wiggins. NEAL DAY leaves his athletic ability to all the football boys. It will take a lot of work to fill his shoes. GLENN MAPES leaves his bass voice to Kenny Cortner. NANCY AGNEII leaves her first seat in the auditorium to Gary Allen. You have to be good when you sit up there. Don't you, Nancy? BOB LYON leaves his tough Job as editor of the Husky to anyone who can crack the whip well enough. ANN ALEXANDER and BEVERLY MORBISSEY leave their cage managers' jobs to two girls with alarm clocks. You're tardy after 7:30 , girls. JERRY and JOY KINNEY leave together to live happily ever after. ' JUDY BASS leaves her witty remarks to-no, on second thought, she's decided to take them with her. RICHARD HcCONNELEE leaves in his wreck--oh, oh, I mean Ford. DEANNA BINDEL wills her scholastic ability to Gene Farlow. Not that he needs it. NICK McNAMARA leaves his great heroic deed gf gaving dear 015 W.H.S. from bm-ning to. the ground to anyone who has the opportunity . ANN BOYD leaves her hook shot to Dick Cooper, It won't work in pool, Dick. The senior class was going to leave MERLE MBCER to the junior class to help them with their studies next year, but they decided to take him with them so he can help them with their future problems. LA DONNA BRUHN leaves her bright, blue eyes to Larry Bristow. Black isn't too becoming on you, Larry. DWITE SILLIMAN leaves his hat collection to Hr. Penrod. Try the Ivy league model, Mr. PQn1'ode . -1.5 1. . A 'skin- R95- , ,i '-Z ,igaa ANN BUSCH leaves her seat in bookkeeping to anyone who feels that he has a mathemati- cal mind. Or did you use an adding machine, Ann? A VIRGIL WILSON wills his ability to blast on his comet to Bruce Fenimore. Happy tooting, Bruce. MARILYN CHAPMAN leaves on time, for once in her life. , DALE HARRELL leaves his quietness to Dick Weidman. You won't know how to act, will you, Dick! LEONA BRUETT leaves a certain sophomore with regret. BOB HORN leaves his horn for someone else to toot. BETTY CONRAD, EVELYN UEESE, and MARILYN LYDDON leave their office jobs to Diane Benja- min, Jo Ann Eg, and Jane Bass. Hope you make lots of money, girls. CONNIE NELSON leaves her boyfriend troubles to Karen Bass. Connie will be relieved to have you take over, Karen. DON EYE-T-Y leaves his long hair to Russ Henry. Quite a change, Russ. MARLYS PORTER leaves her crown for any unruly junior boy who needs to be crowned . RICHARD FAIRJ-101,14 leaves his '31 Chevy to Ronnie Brittain. You can add it to your car collection, Ronnie. KARRJ HOLLINGSWORTH leaves the wing mmder which Jerry Haines has been sheltered to Ann Dowler. It takes a lot of patience. Ann. EJNICE WAKEFIELD leaves several real estate properties Cresults of speculation 'during the past yeari to juniors needing a place to rest for the final plunge 02110 9801!-01' 10810. STANLEY FITZGERALD leaves his high I-Q to Bill Christensen. Make good use of it, Bill. ROSEMARY WALLACE leaves her pony tail to Connie Porter. It will take a lot more work now, Connie. LARRY HAM leaves his nickname, Ichabod, to Richard Kellogg. KAREN WALTZ wills her height to Lowell Sankey. There isn't too much room for expan- sion. LARRY HARRELL alias, Sleepy, leaves his ability to sleep and keep alert in bookkeeping to anyone with enough nerve to try it. JANE WEBSTER leaves Section WM of the new unabridged to Claudia Olson to finish. MORRIS HOWELL leaves his warm-up jacket to Jean and Jane Morrissey, there's loads of room. ALICE WHALH1 leaves her long shot to those who have a flare for horse racing. That puts Sharon Hope in the running. PEGGY YOUNG leaves W.H.S. in shambles. KEITH JORGENSON leaves the yellow lightning strip on the side of his convertible to lin Brannon. It'll look sharp on your car. MIRIAM WHISLER and ANNE McCOY leave all their cozy discussions in mixed chorus to Karen Meyer and Kay McCauley. Just be careful not to get any red marks in the book, girls. ALVIN McCAULEY leaves if he can find the door. MARY JO WOODWARD leaves her reserved ways to Rodney Davis. GARY JONES leaves his trips to the Air National Guard meetings to some prospective junior who wants to keep up with the Joneses. ANN CUNNINGHAM leaves her British sense of humor to Spanish students. Maybe those Spanish jokes will be funrw now. ROBIN LETZ leaves his science notes to Phil Truckenbrod. Youlre on your own in tests, Phil. PATTY DUFF and KENNY SNIDER leave together, naturally. DAVID LILLARD leaves his paper route to Bill Henderson. Two won't hurt you, Bill. GAYLA FLETCHER leaves her witty remarks in band to Gretchen Van Werden. WESLEY MADISON leaves his Hudson to Phil Jackson. Time for a change, Phil. THE!-HA FULTON has decided to stay. Class discussions would be too dull without her. BILL MEYER leaves and takes his convertible with him. KAREN TUTTLE leaves her baton to Ed Taylor in the hope that he will be able to kG0p up with the rest of the girls. KAY GUIBERSON leaves her domineering personality to those freshmen who are afraid to speak up. JIM MORRIS leaves a number sixty grocery sack to Martin Hircock. No fair eating be- tween classes, Martin. KATHERINE HARTMAN leaves to take up full-time housekeeping. LARRY NICHOLL leaves his success with the girls to Jim Van Worden. JOYCE HENRICHS leaves her love scenes in the Senior Class Play to all the freshmen girlse ANN LIBBY leaves her 'voice with a smile to Marla. Jackson so that she will have two. JOYCE TRIPP wills her ambition to be a chemist to the freshman boys who got a junior chemistry set for Christmas. Watch those compounds. A VR' W 1 i f 4 o X .1 if W cgi Z Jurfioa L 55 DFP! ER Ann Dowler I Penelope Rowan Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Nelson Porter President Gary Allen Bernard Allison Jane Bass Betty Bear Diane Benjamin Jill Beverlin Rita Bindel Paul Binns Betty Blazer Larry Bristow Ronnie Brittain Eva Butcher SPONSO ED BY MADISON COUNTY DRUG Keith Davis Larry Dillinger Jo Ann Es? Eugene Farlcw Bruce Fenimore Christie Plesher Daniel Fletcher Jane Garbett Douglas Good Richard Grasty Jerry Haines Richard Hansen 4 I ev 'W Nsflzreix 1' ew L 'P 5? mf '. i ,I USED? 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X 'sc r ,, - a 4 - f 1 I sPoNsoHED BY FREY's 1-wrcnmir , aff' al 1 f ? Seated, left to right: Delores Black, Phyllis Barker, Alberta Baker, Mary Binns, Laura Allen. Standing, left to right: Robert Bass, Frank Bindel, Wayne Barr, Jimmie Barr Seated, left to right: Sally Butcher, Connie Callison, Elaine Brown, Nancy Burch, Rae Beard. Standing, left to right: Wyman Bush, Jack Braman, James Boyce, Fred Bomar. Seated, left to right: Sharon Comp, Sue Corkrean, Sharon Cooper, Sherry Chickering, Sharon Kay Callison. Standing, left to right: Ronald Chap- 4 man, Robert Cumings, P.J. Cunningham, Doyle Darnell. Seated, left to right:Kay Fulton, Fay Fulton,Delores Davis, Nina Dickinson, Carol Davis. Standing, left to right: John Dowler, Donald Day, Charles Davis. 1 SPONSORED BY DON'S PANTORIUM Seated, left to right :Frederick Kent, Karen Howell, Sondra Housman, Everett Huffman, Gary Lathrum. Standing, left to rigl1t:Charles Hoch- stetler, Gary Hood, Martin Hircock. Standing, left to right: Darrell Schoonover, Richard Hart, Larry Hart ,Bill Gibson, Dennis Neal. D Seated, left to right: Rath Garrett, Lila Heichel, Shirley Griffith, Paul Gmth, Sandra Smith. Seated, left to right:Jean Morrissey, Judy Miles, Wrna Mclfarlin, Marcia McFarl:Ln, Donna McCoy. Standing,left to right:Harce1.'La Gray, Jane Morrissey, Eugene Meyer, Mary Hicks . Seated, left to right: Shirley Lucas, Jaclde Libby, Mary Sue Lombard, Judy Lillard, Judy Lyon. Standing, left to right:Darre1l Luke, illanet Manning, Michael Mahan, Jim efmne H srawscam sr msvs sum suor Seated, left to right: Joanne See, Sharon Powers, Linda Porter, Gloria Rash, Janet Porter. Standing, left to right: Paul Read, John Sawhill, Ralph Ruggles. Seated, left to right: Evan Nichol, Louise Oglesbee, Claudia Olson,Bonnie Murphy, Roberta Parker. Standing, left to right: Bill Hend- erson, Donald Osborn, Robert Newton, John Nair. Seated, left to right: Carolyn Waltz, Richard Wise, Sandy Wiggins, Larry Weaver, Karen Vierling. Standing, left to right: Gary Wasson, Larry Watts,LeRoy Zika,Larry Vierling Seated,left to right:Larry Morrissey, Gretchen Van werden, Linda Thorpe, Dulsey Stuart, Kenneth Swigart. ivan, Robert Tyer, Roger Shoesmith. SPONSORED B! BELL M TC COMPANY Standing, left to right: Larry Sull- f, 'ff 2 0 wi CU-c' ' Merle Mercer Neal Day Y Lx Q , ,fe -XXX , ,A HHS 495 7 5 FOOTIBAL1. 'S on xii? H, Back row: left to right: Coach Penrod, Coach HcGa.ffin, K. Collins, L. Morrissey, P. Read, J. Lemon, H. Howell. Third row: D. Hansen, A. Harrell, W. Barr, R. Tyer, P. Ridout, R. Harlan, D. Sawyer, R. Warren. Second row: D. Fletcher, L. Bristow, E. Taylor, B. Mitchell, J. Van Werden, B. Henson, D. Weidman, D. Hendricks, B. Briggle. Front row: N. McNamara, J. Beem, L. Nicholl, F. Gibson, N. Dm, D. Cresap, M. Mercer, C. Read, R. Henry. SPONSORED BY HED HEN DRIVE IN 1 'SQUFID Front r4nr,loft to r!.ght:L. Hart, J. Hair, R. Bass, P.J. Cunningham, G. Hood, M. Hircock, I.. I-Iain. Second row, left. to right: C. Hochstotlsr, R. Hart, R. Newton, H. Hhite, B. Utslor, L. Watts, E. Mayor. Third rw, loft to right: R. Wise, J. Sawhill, D. Day, R. Tyer, J. Boyce, B. Gibson. Back row, left to riyrb: J. Barr, D. Gibson, L. Hiatt, D. Luke, Coach Mairs. SENIOR v Ran p Back nu, Lott. to right: Dwigzt Cz-asap, Cliff Road, Merle Mercer. Front row: Heal Day, Fred Gibson, Nick Hcllaxura, Jerry Boom. OTWML X . ' 2, uf S VARSITY SQUAD 26 KNOXVILLE O CHARITON 14 PERRY 13 PELLA O ALBIA 7 VALLEY 12 GIEENFIELD 12 CENTERVILLE INDIANOLA 1957 3 F 3 -1, '11 ff' i' Alice '.'f1'13,16!'1 Peggy Young r CO 'HMPTAINS 14. S ...S- . gm,-x . ...W . ,-,, ...W .i .W N. . ., . ,,,, . 1: '4Wxi,Et.,, . L fi rf: -0. 1'r '- ...J I k -1 . . , .r . .:,Pf'- K ,- -zu.: III:-',--5 v 'P Back row, left to right: B. Morrissey, M. Porter, B. Bear, A. Boyd, A. Whalen, P. Young, D. Hendricks, S. Griffith, A. Alexander Front row: P. Raven S. Penn, J. Garbett, N. Tuttle, H. Mount, C. Base L. Brown. SPONSORED BY SAWYER LINE 21957 cgu BASIQQTE 49 1 VARSITY SQUAD 62 LENOX l+3 O GUTHRIE 72 KNOXVILLE 51 VALLEY T MAR S OSCHJI A LLE KNOXVILLE PERRY NORWALK NONE ANKENEY M Q99 PERIOD ME 0 VIS SQUH , VA vb ' Q -0-3 1,0 W: .H 5 if 4 ,x Li Q 0 . 5 s 4 .Z0f 331 J 4 Morris Howell pon Eye!-Lv 'wlllu N co mmwm 1 .Q---Qt i Ji Back raw, loft to right: Coach Penrod, D. Cresap, D. Hendricks, M. Howell, D. Eyerly, J. Van Worden, L. Bristow, R. Tyer. Front row: T. Cumnina, L. Dillinger, S. Fitzgerald, F. Warren, J. Beam, R. Henry, M. Mercer, D. Weidman. SPONSORED BY ABRAHAIUS WINTERSET OIL CO. 'an ,, .. 195 7 BOYS BP6 KETBA L VARSITY SQUAD 35 GUTHRYE CENTER 1,6 5 32 INDIWOLA L2 19 SL, PERRY 1,8 1 6 33 KNOYYILLE 32 ,X 33 VALLEY 58 - 1,1 GREENFIELD 52 X . 38 cmmnom 66 1,2 KNOXVILLE L6 i 1,1, OSCEOLA 61 X 1 1,6 PELLA L5 L,5 YNDLYEOLA 63 57 CENTEEVYLLE 1,3 33 CHARITON 61 50 PELLA A2 f 36 VALLEY 62 3.-iz-mins: ' lllllln-I annual!! lllllllll ::::: IIIIIIIIQ .. lllllllll -H--llll pull-Ill! 4.1-lliil ...unuull Ill! it B EDU D Q K f' Q, Back row, left to right: Jane Buck, Sally Butcher, Marjorie Henson, Karen Meyer, Sherrie Chickering, Kay Fulton, Karen Bass. Front row, left to right: Sherryll White, Sharon Trumbauer, Marcia Miner, Claudia Olson, Judy Ringgenberg, Linda Porter. - 45- , , ,J J 'ff' , A - Wr,W ,.,-1 M s-...g'- ,v i3.S. 2 Back row, left to right: K. Collins, L. Zika, K. Swigart, E. Meyer, P. Ridout, J. Sawhill, L. Hiatt, D. Farlow, H. Cumings, J. Braman, G. Lathrum, G. Wasson, Second row, left to right: H. Warren, R. Briggie, R. Newton, C. Waters, J, Boyce, D. Anderson, R. Bass, P. Read, R. Davis, C. Ross Front row, left to right J. Nair, L. Watts, L. Hain, M. Montrose, L. Hart, P. J. Cunningham, D. Day, L. Glasscock, D. Sawyer, J. Lemon SPONSORED BY KIRKLAND MOTOR CO. TH From left to right: H. Mercer, J. Beem, D. Eyerly, K. Snider, C. Read Q gtk xx , Q .P I -- YL . . 9'- I Q . . Q , f I U I N svousonm BY c a GAPPLIANCB Q 111 ' J 0. C. .L 5-gf oc 5 ' X aw all J . Dr, George Lee R. J. Jones, Jeweler Good Bakery Madisonian Easter'a Royal Blue Dr. F. 0. Winjum Marjorie's Beauty Shop Farmers' Mutual Fire In Scott's Barber Shop Trask Jewelry Bob 8: Betty's Flower Sh Vierling Insurance Agen Winterset Skelgas Servi Bob Cain, Real Estate 6: Insurance Gray Implement Coast to Coast Store Grip-Tite Manufacturing North Side Cafe Hotel Hamilton Lavalleur Locker Winterset Produce Eg Q Mo Produce Adams 8: Madsen , Barbers Kirkpatrick Lockers Bever1y'a Beauty Shop Western Auto Reed's Plumbing 84 Heating Power's Implement Jim's Barber Shop Griswold 81 Griswold Vogue Beauty Shop Ben Franklin Stores Olson's Machine 8: Welding Co. Emerson Real Estate Longenecker Jewelry Benoit's Town 81 Country Mkt. Wolfe's Texaco West End Grocery Thomas Produce Cornell Grocery Dorothy's Beauty Shop Winterset Monument Co. R:lchard's Funeral Home Edward's Standard Service C. 8: 0. Grocery Neil W. Anderson Hart Implement Co. Allgeyer Grocery surance Association OP CY ce Co. SUE A5 Mlwflfy -k ff ei ai -k . .A 1 Ai-C' -.- t tliztzt mix: t L- A . ' . 4 1 4 1 - ga- -- at i, wk N 'k xx, 1 ' wk t Q - if ,V it t 5 XS lf SAVlNGSWs A . s I W W f' w 'if .4 1 W. 3 x, ,' 'lb I! f's....f Ann Boyd, La.Donna. Brown SPCNSORED BY H. YOUNG 8: CO. HONECDMONG E f' From Left to Right: Merle Mercer, Ann Boyd, Cliff Read, Connie Nelson, Jerry Beam .Harlys Porter, LaDonna Brown, Neal Day, Judy Bus, Larry Nicholl api, . A ,. iv n 'T'-.LT-Q -' S 35' Hey, wait For me! i 6 My .rv 'E ine Y' SPONSORED BY .mcxson ELECTRIC Her SPONSCREDBIHADISGCGNTIIAIDGTITIECGPANY MUS C UFF CCHS From left to right: Sherry Miles, John Butterfield, Phrana LeCocq 1, -if From left to right: Robin Letz, Bob Lyon, Virgil Wilson 'sg ' 0 n 3 Q 9 f -ru Q-2 ' r SPONSORED BY FLOOD cmxrrmas N. ., . ., Ks- ..:n,,.z- T, . QRESRWHYWBQSHQTQ 1 X' GRIFFITH 66 SERVICE Winterset High School Band Nt' , .L ,A .4 4: Lwn'-f1n -9,- , -:..,,....u..i .' . any rg 4 ' f 5- 1 J te rl1Vl lon 1 'ifmg I I I I-:A JACKSON'S CONOCO 21+ HR. SERVI FT? vu N Q I , ' Back row, left to right: Shirley Morris, Dixie Lucas, Patricia Fulton, David Sawyer, Stephen Anne McCoy, Judy Bass, Dean Leslie. Third row: Rosemary'Wallace, Phrana LeCocq, Beverly Morrissey, Jo Ann Egy, Marvin Swigart, Diane Fletcher, Connie Nelson. Second Row: Shirley Stole, Kay McCauley, Gloria Rash, Karen Meyer, Roger Harlan, Mike Mont- Marcia Miner, Karen Tuttle. Front Row: Connie Porter, Venita Knight, Lois Akin, Sandra Davis, Lee Berry, Larry Hart, CH nys? 5 Good, Lowell Sankey, Gerald Cameron, Jim Poland, Ann Cunningham, Jane Webster, Joyce Henrichs Douglas Good, Emgene Meyers, John Butterfield, David Lillard, Jine Pinckney, Raejean Caudle, ross, Kenneth Swigart, Edgene Addy, Charles Murphy, Bill Bindel, Sherry Miles, Joyce Tripp Larry Hilton, Larry Hain, Rodney Davis, Michael Mahan, Kay Guiberson, Aurelia Prior. ff IRLS' GIAFF ,I UB Back row, left to rlght: Delores Black, Carolyn Waltz, Deloma Sampson, Nina Dickenson, Carol Davis, Marcella Gray. Front row: Janet Manning, Lila Heichel, Sandra Smith, Sondra Housman, Karen Vierling, Rae Beard. SOLOISTS Rosemary Wallace Gerald Camgron Joyce Tripp w-5 W.,-4. 'III Hr. Leslie anwx 'iv Qin X N, 'li Kuentzel Y'TE EN Standing, left to right: Donna HcAdow, Betty Hochstetler Jane Base, Juw Ringgenberg, Karen Bass, Raejean Candle, Carol Wildin, Martha Mount, Patty Peterson. Seated, left to right: Gayle. Fletcher, Ann Boyd, Ann Cunningham, Connie Nelson, Mrs. Rummel, Jane Webster, Jun Bass, Pegg Young. 1 1 SPONSORED BY NELSON'S GAHHLE STORE 'I Y f Standing left to right: Mbl Penrod, Dick Warren, Nick McNamara, Roger Harlan Sitting: Neal Day, Russ Henry, Dwite Silliman, Jerry Beem, Jim Van Worden V Safety Campaign Q, FFA Back row, left to right: Mr. Bishop, Donald Hendricks, Ed Taylor Front row, left to right: Jerry Conrad, Larry Dillinger, Bill Mitchell , Gerald Cameron -'qx v V 0 X SPONSCRED BY FARMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION ' '- ' -f ..,?fmv ' Back row, left to right: Linda. Porter, Betty Brandt, Sharon Powers, Janet Porter, Marla Jackson, Nadine Tuttle, Linda Smith Harriet Kilpatrick, Shirley Stole. Front row: LaDonna Brown, Herlys Porter, Miss Bloom, Ann Alexander, Phrana LeCocq. SPQNSMED BY HAWKEYE LUHBER CO. U' A LU S dl Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Mairs, J. Henrichs, A. Whalen, P. Young, A. Alexander, L. Brown, Second Row: C. Bass, M. Porter, A. Boyd, B. Morrissey, B. Bear Back Row, Left to Right: L. Nicholl, J. Van werden, D. Hendricks, L. Bristow, R. Warren, D. Eyerly, D. Sawyer, Second Row: Coach McGaffin, E. Taylor, F. Gibson, M. Howell, B. Mitchell, R. Hansen, B. Henson, First Row: Nc McNamara, C. Read, D. Cresap, R. Henry, J. Beam, M. Mercer, N. Day SPONSORED BY RITTER INSURANCE AGENCY U ',f.'55m.. J ST DENT 0 N ll. Back row, left to right: B. Lyon, D. Warren, B. Porter, D. Good, J. Butterfield, B. Mitchell Second row: S. White, J. Lemon, C. Bass, R. Harlan, K. Callison, A. Dow- ler First row: A. Boyd, A. Cunningham, C. Read, D. Si1lima.n, J. Webster, V. Kent Back row, left to right: L. Sullivan, M. Hircock, R. Briggie, R. Bass, J. Lemon, L. Glasscock. M. Montross, L. Watts, L. Hilton. Second row: P. Truckenbrod J. Boyce, R. Newton, R. Davis, P. Ridout, C. Ross, L. Hain, P. J. Cunningham, M. Mahan. Front row: B. Henderson, A. Dowler, K. Bess, D. Fletcher, J. Pincknefy, M, Miner, S. Grulke. P PEP CLUB ,QTY we Seated, left to r1ght:Shix-ley Grulke, Diane Fletcher, Carolyn Waltz, Mildred Davis, Janet Porter, Evelyn Rogers, Delores Cortner, Roberta Parker. Sta.nd.ing, left to right: Evelyn Wright, Veneta Knight, Virginia Abrahams , Sandra Davis, June Pinckney, Helen McCarthy, Dixie Lucas, Clara Nielson, Julia Findlay, JoAnne mo HF E DRI ERS' CLUB I From left to right: Russ Henry, Ann Boyd, Bob Lyon, Judy Bass, ViEve Kent ,. ' - - 5515? :.ef:.4 E, ,1 ' ,ffk fini: W Q - ENIDR CLHSS PLY C175 7' Nancy Agnew Richard Fairholm Merle Mercer Marlys Porter John Butterfield Ken Snider La Donna Brown Alvin McCauley Joyce Henrichs Gerald Cameron Thelma Fulton Robin Letz Jim Poland ViEve Kent Ann Boyd Dwight Cresup Calvin Clark Steve Good Jerry Beem NQ1 ng' is Directed By Donn Brannon X K ., if f-Q-f 'fY 'Fill 'uw N... ,gm JUNIUH CL S3 PL Mitchell Taylor o Good W. Witham M. Mount A. Prior S. White P. Rowan C. Wildin J. Van werden B. Tucker J. Pinckney C. Neilsen D. Hendricks R. Henry M. Jackson J. Bass D. Fletcher -.. S iisw S G N 0 ANNIEGETYO URCMV H ' J. Garnett aff. . J. Beverlin ll B. Hochstetler ,Q 5 B. Fenimore N. Porter F. Warren B. Blazer D. Weidman L. Bristow B. Kirkpatrick D Lamport L Waltz B. Bear D Benjamin ii tzfiek Ming me , 1 fx! I A , :HQ :ESQ VL e ',?s'tfs. '31 E1 i 0 SPONSORED BY ECLIPSE LUMBER CO. Haber HUSKY STFF Standing left to right: B. Morrissey, J. Webster, A. Alexander, W. Madison, R. Fairholm, A. Boyd, C. Nelson Sitting left row: H. Kilpatrick, K. Hollingsworth, D. Bindel, A. Busch, M. Whisler Sitting right row: V. Kent, A. Cunningham, A. Whalen, M. Porter, R. Wallace J. Bass Seated at frontdesk: B. Lyon .- Q We Q 4 M5 ,st - WP I 1 ,E if 1 N ' . Nr. ' 4 0 N Ilmfff' ' N 'Q 14.1 5. T Qi L 4 SPONSORED B! MORHISSEY MUFORS WH' W 1 hu., 0 '-- . -- if II I SPONSORED BY POLAND-GRIFFITH PHILLIPS Q' OIL C0 K A, Alexander lj 'Q 1 ' fum Q'. 5 if Wil . 313' . Hollingsworth K. WHltz 'Cl M. Chapman L- Q S. Madlson A. Libby S. Fltugerald C. Bass NQFQQ M Q N. Tuttle 36 3'--1 you haw' fu rigid in mf suxytlxing, 1 wvll danny tg: 510,016.0 nib ' :I K ,... 1 4. D Q. Q- -' Q 'cyl' 9 S X ii' HN N SPONSORED BY HIGI-lT'S KOBIL SERVICE .f, , Q X..Jvg7 ,1 3 -yy SPON SORE SP V Q 'fl' 'Q ?'Y?f v D BY BIZZ MART SUPER VALUE 5 BUUMEH NI3 STHFF Standing left to right: W. Madison, B. Lyon, R. Fairholm, J. Butterfield, A. Boyd, V. Kent, A. Cunningham, K. Guiberson, M. Whisler Sitting: J. Bass, K. Hollingsworth, J. Tripp, M. Chapman, K. Tuttle, G Fletcher, C. Nelson There were times we thought we wouldn't, But we finally got it done. q It took a lot of effort, L tw ,ef 'B 5 ex? But we had a lot of fun. THE STAFF From L. to R.: K. Tuttle, K. Guiberson, M. Chapman, J. Tripp I 'v 11 , I if 2 5 l 104 M' M g R We X L. .1- 0 . i JE ig 51n x. f -, -1 r. t Y 1 s-dy .-,:: ' 'if n5':: -1' 312 Q ie.-,Q j f ..' 'ia SPONSORED BY WILLIAM R. KENT FOXBILT FEEDS bl Q - Y .....u.1....Q....... , . 4 3' ,- A.....s. lv- , 1 , .U , , afar ...,,,w:,. u . . .,f,,. N ,.vx..,. L H fxkmdl F' zxzwli T114 ' ,'f'fvi:'lX,3. 'qi' .,: f if V1 . 15,6 . -. ' 'LM ff, -' V 1 V'Li'5'1 'iv , f- S '- 1 Ll. nf ,. P. l ', 3.1 l A. , 'Zi if 1 .7 '. , .jf - Q A JJ- ,. sh, 1 - si 7.1, 1 L A Q...,.:, ' P V . ' 1 5 a -vw-mi , , In I 'M flfiv va A. , , . , 1 v M fag, 'a1 f'f? T in-W. a. .1 . 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