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SPIRIT STAFF
CAROL BLACK
ALISON SHEPHERD
LINDA MARTIN
MARK WATSON
BETSY FERGUSON
EMILY LASLETT
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KAREN FOX
JIM PIPER
BECKY MCBRIDE
KAREN WHEELOCK
TOM SMITH
DOUG OLSON
TOM ANDERSON
DAVE MAXWELL
MRS. JOAN BROKKEN
Editor-in-Chief
Assistant Editor
Art Editor
Assistant Art
Copy Editor
Assistant Copy
Advertising Editor
Assistant Advertising
Sports Editor
Photography Editor
Business Manager
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Sponsor
Back: Doug Olson, Tom Srnith, David MaxvvcII, Jint Piper, Mark Watson, Frort: Mrs. Joan Brokken,
Linda Martin, Tom Anderson, AIison SItCpIterrI, Karen VVheeIocI1, Becky MfBride, Emily Laslett, Carol
Black, Karen Fox, Betsy Ferguson, Margaret Shrader.
THE STAFF
AT WORK
Above: Alison, Linda, and Emily preview Pictures to be printed.
Below: Mark, Mrs, Brokken, and Karen discuss finances.
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Below right: Carol wonders how to do it this year,
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Above: Superintendent Walter L. Hetzel shows architectural plans for new
high school building pictured below.
AND SCHOOL BOAB
SUPERI TE DE T
Working closely together in order to plan the
best policies for the Ames school system were
Mr. Walter Hetzel, Superintendent of schools,
and the school board. One of the main problems
under consideration this year was how to house
the growing number of pupils in all the schools.
The first unit ot the new high school, to be ready
in the tall ot 1960, will be part of the solution
to this problem. In addition, the curriculum in
many schools was changed and adapted where
needed, and new courses and books were
chosen to tit these changes.
Mr. Hetzel was responsible for seeing that
the policies ot the school board were carried out.
The school board, which met on the second Mon-
day ot' every month, determined the budget for
all the' schools and planned the changes that are
necessary. This year, president of the board was
Mr. Frank E. Adams, Mr. Frank Howell was sec-
retary, and Mr. Hiram Munn was treasurer.
SCHOOL BOARD: Don S. Stevens, Mrs. Lee Rosebrook, Thomas E. Hannum, Frank B. Howell, Walter L. Hetzel, Frank E. Adams, Mrs. Julia Cole
Welden, Herbert B. Howell, and Dr. J. M. Walter.
PRI CIPAL
In his sixteenth year as the high school ad-
ministrator, Mr. Herbert Adams was in charge
of a great many various student and school af-
fairs. He co-ordinated activities to the best ad-
vantage of both students and teachers, he plan-
ned many school functions: he arranged the sche-
dule of classes at the beginning of each new
semester and helped students with scheduling
problems, he presided over the sound system
every morning, and he was always willing to
discuss with any student pertinent school ques-
tions.
This year Mr. Adams was presented with many
additional problems as preparation was made to
move certain classes to the first building of the
new high school. Involved in this transition
were the completion of architectural plans, the
ordering of additional books and supplies, and
coordinating affairs between the two schools.
Many difficulties have yet to be eliminated, a task
that will require the combined efforts of both
students and teachers.
SECRETARIES
Right: PRlNCIPAL'S OFFICE: Mrs, Marina Marshall, Mrs. Daisy
Flack.
Below: SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE: Mrs. Laura Sayre, Mrs,
Edna H, Davis, Mrs, Patricia Demaray, Mrs. Grayce I. Elliott,
Mrs. Hedda Marsh.
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Above: Principal Herbert Adams helps many students plan their schedules
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MARY MCNALLY
World Literature, English Literature, Com-
munication Skills.
MRS. AURILLA VEGORS
Communicative Skills, English 3, 11.
MRS. CHARLOTTE WHITNEY
Journalism, Girls' Adviser.
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ENGLISH
MRS. ELIZABETH DICKENSON
Library.
OSCAR OURTH
English 3, 4, Tennis Coach.
MRS. DELORES DREESMAN
English 3, 4.
MRS. EVELYN THOMPSON
American Literature l, 2.
EDNA WILCOX
American Literature T, 2.
EVERETT RITLAND
American Literature l, 2, Boys' Ad
viser.
MRS. JOAN BROKKEN
English 3, 4, Developmental Read
ing, SPIRIT sponsor.
FACULTY
LANGUAGES
WILLIAM C. RIPP
Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, English 3, 4.
MRS. DOROTHY VANDECAR
French 1, 2, 3, 4.
BARBARA VON WITTICH
German 1, 2, 3, 4, French 3, 4, 5, 6.
SHARON ROBERTS
Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, English 3, 4.
WALLACE LINN
American History 1, 2, Athletics.
MRS. AVONELLE GARRETT
American History 1, 2, Commercial Law,
Personal Typing 1, 2.
MRS. ELIZABETH RANDOLPH
World History 2, 3, American History 1, 2.
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HIRAM COVEY
Economics, American Government, Athletics.
KENNETH PAGE
American History 1, 2, American Government
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Art 1, 2, 3, 4.
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ROBERT HAMILTON
Drama, English 3, 4.
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RICHARD DAY
Instrumental Music
WAYNE CROSS
Vocal Music
DOUGLAS ENGELHARDT
Instrumental Music
FACULTY C
SCIENCE
FLOYD STURTEVANT
Chemistry 1, 2.
RICHARD TRUMP
Biology 1, 2.
JAMES JONES
Physics 1, 2.
CECIL SPATCHER
Biology 1, 2, American
Tory 1, 2, Athletics.
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MARILYN STAFFORD
Geometry 1, 2.
HUBERT ALBERTSON
Algebra 1, 2, 3, 4.
WALTER WOOD
Algebra 1, 2, 3, 4, Trigonome
try, Analytical Geometry
Business Arithmetic.
DALE HIEDEMAN
Geometry 1, 2, Trigonometry
Analytical Geometry.
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JAMES OVERTURF
Bookkeeping, Distributive Education.
FACULTY
CUM lWIERCIA I, ANU IN Dl'S'l'Hl.-Xl,
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DIANNE CLAUSSEN
Stenography l, 2, 3, 4g Office Training.
MADALENE CANVIN
Personal Typing l, 2g Stenography l, 2.
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Co-op Trainingg Related Work,
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GEORGE MACBRIDE
Woodworking i 2 Applied Math
ematics
LEONARD BENGSTON
Electronics Metal Shop 1, 2 Auto
Mechanics.
CHARLES HAVENER
Mechanical Drawing.
FACULTY
DRIVER EDUCATION
EDWIN STONE
Driver Educationg Technical Drafting
GERALD SIELERT
Driver Educationg Audio-visual Aids.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
RAYMOND SMALLING
Boys' Physical Education
MRS. CAROL LOCKHART
Girls' Physical Education
KENNETH WELLS
Boys' Physical Education, Athletic Director.
COOKS
Mrs. Maud Marsh, Mrs. Cornelia Erick-
son, Mrs. Anna Moreland.
Carefully planned and cooked by Mrs. Marsh with
the help of Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. Moreland, meals
served in the Ames High cafeteria met government
standards for a Type A lunch. A student staff helped
by operating the cash register, serving food, selling
extra milk, and washing dishes.
With the increased number of students at Ames
High and at Central Junior High, the two schools serv-
ed by the cafeteria, it became necessary to revise pro-
afhlgji
cedures this year. A standard plate is now served for
35 cents, with an opportunity to go back for a second
helping.
Keeping the Ames High School building clean and
in good condition was more than a full time job for
the three custodians. They came -early in the morning,
stayed late after school, and were available outside of
school hours whenever activities were going on in the
building.
CUSTODIAN S
E. P. Vold, Joe Middents, Anthony Hel-
mers.
STAFF
Back: Bill Maddox, Wayne Friesner, Tom Smith. Second: Marc Adams,
Tom Pumroy, Arzy Clapp, Dean Busby, Dennis Erickson, Joan Linder,
Elaine Foderberg, Front: Donna Anfenson, Alison Shepherd, Betsy
Ferguson, Emily Lasletf, Leann Halrerman.
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SECOND SEMESTER
Back: Richard Andre, Mark Watson, John Hagge, John Ritland, Beth Strand, Charles Dahm, Jon Ander-
son, Steve Grooms, Howard Judge, Jim Piper, Lars Laslett, Ron Fain. Left: Gary Myers, Jerry Jones,
Roger Jensen, Loran Randles. Right: Sue Hetzel, Alice Paulson, Peggy Billings, Susie Dicke, Michele
Moore, Joann Daniels. Front: Hank Heath, Lonnie Wilson, Scott Feamster, John Eggert, Chuck Boast, Gary
Sutton, Sarah Baughman, Nancy Grooms, Susie Reed.
TUDE T COU CIL
Below, right: Charles Dahm, second semester student body president, takes
over the gavel from Lars.
Below: Campaign posters liven up the study hall.
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Back: Vicky Kirkham, Carol Banks, Sue Humphrey, Craig Rutland Andy Williams Mr Everett Rutland Ilo
Leppik. Front: Steve Dreeszen, Russell Hageman, Gary Kirk Denny Tice Jim Piper
SENIOR E ATE ORGANIZE
CLASS ACTIVITIE
Managing the business affairs of the Class of '60
was the primary function of Senior Senate. Among the
proiects that they organized and supervised this year
were the Senior Class Play, the ordering and distribu-
tion of caps and gowns, the senior picnic, Baccalau-
reate, and Commencement.
Heading the Senate were the class officers elected
at the end of last year. They were: president, Steve
Dreeszeng vice-president, Jim Piper, secretary, Vicky
Kirkham, and treasurer Ilo Leppik. One member elect-
ed from each senior homeroom at the beginning of
the year also served in the Senatet
Right: Dave waits while Sue is measured for a graduation cap.
SENIORS OF 1960
ADAMS, JAMES ALLEN
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resudent 2 Football 1 2 3 Golfl 2
3, SPIRIT Rep. 2, Varsity Club 2, 3.
ALFRED, LARRY R.
HR 133, Football 1, HI-Y 1, 2, 3, Officer 3.
ALFRED RONALD LEWIS
HR 208:
Football 1, 2, HI-Y 1, 2, 3, Intramural Capt. 1, 2,
Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1.
ALLEN
126
ALLEN, DON ROBERT
HR 235, Choir 3, Chorus 3, Glee Club 3, HI Y 1, 2, 3, Track
RICHARD DONALD
VIcePresIdent Baseball 1 2 3 Football 1 2
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Varslty Club 3.
ANDERSON, CHARLENE KAY
HR 110, Band 1, 2, Drama 1, 2, Debate 1, Girl Rerserve 1, 2,
Rep. 3, Orchestra 3, Palm Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Science Sem
2 3 Science Club Secretary 2
ANDERSON, JON VICTOR
HR 235, Choir 2, 3, Debate 3, Drama 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3,
Sec. 3.
ANDERSON, LINDA SUE
HR 126, Chorus 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1, Girl Reserve 1, 2,
3, Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3.
ARTHUR, THOMAS WILLIAM
HR 133,
School 3.
Football 3, Hi-Y 3. Transferred from Kemper Military
BAILEY, JON DEAN
HR 213, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Track 1.
SENIURS OF 1960
BALDUS, MARY KAY
HR 133, Pfesidem 1, FHA 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve
1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3.
BANKS, CAROL LYNNE
HR 235, Cheersquad 1, 2, Drama 1, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep.
1, Secretary of Reps. 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Officer, Pep Club 3,
Senior Senate 3.
BAPPE, KARY KAY
HR 133, Secretary 1, Cheersquad 1, 2, DECA 3, Drama 1, 3,
GAA 1, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Rep. 1, 2,
Glee Club, 1, 2, Library Club, 1, Orchestra 1, 2, Pep Club
3, Council 3.
BAPRE, RITA DIANE
HR 232, Secretary I, Cheersquad 1, Choir 2, 3, DECA 3,
Secretary 3, Drama 1, FHA 1, GAA 1, 2, Rep I, Girl Reserve
1, 2, 3, Glee Club I, Pep Club 3, SPIRIT Ad. 1.
BARGFIELD, EDWARD H.
HR 237, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Trainer 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Cabinet
3, Treasurer 3, Intramural Captain 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, 2,
Science Club 1, 2.
BARTON, KATH RYNE YVONNE
HR 213, Drama 1, 2, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Palm Club 3,
Treasurer 3.
BATMAN, BRUCE C.
HR 110, Drama 1, Firesquad 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
Track 1.
BAUGHMAN, ROBERT HOLLAND
HR 208, Football 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3.
BEEDLE, THoMAs DWAYNE
HR 126, Hi-Y 2, 3, Moved from Des Moines, Iowa, 2.
BIERY, WILLIAM MICHAEL
HR 126, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, Drama 1, Firesquad 1, 2, 3,
Chief 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Intramural
Captain 1, Track 1.
SENIORS OF 1960
BISHOP, WILLIAM G.
HR 133, Chorus, I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3.
BLACK, CAROL ANNE
HR 235, Vice-President I, Secretary 2, Choir 2, 3, Chorus I,
GAA 3, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Rep. 3, Glee Club I,
Orchestra 1, Pep Club 3, Council 3, SPIRIT Staff 2, 3.
BOSTON, .IOSEPHINE IRENE
HR 237, Choir 2, 3, Drama 2, FHA I, 2, 3, Chapter President,
State Officer, GAA I, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Glee
Club I, Pep Club 3.
BOWEN, NANCY JANE U
HR IIO, Chorus I, 2, FHA 3, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Glee
Club I, 2, Pep Club.
BRILEY, DAVID ALLAN
HR 208, Football 1, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3.
BROWN, EDWIN BRUCE
HR 237, Debate I, Film Operator I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Intra-
mural Captain 3, Intramural Manager I, 2, 3, Science Club 2,
3.
BROWN, MARY MARGARET
HR 126, Secretary 2, Drama I, Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, Rep. 2,
Orchestra I, Pep Club 3.
BRUCE, LARRY NOEL
HR 232, HI-Y I, 2, 3.
BUCHWALD, BARBARA ZOE
HR 133, Secretary 2, Band I, 2, 3, President 3, Cubs' Club I,
GAA 2, 3, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, President of Reps. 3, Rep. 3,
Orchestra 3, Pep Club 3, Science Seminar 2, 3- SPIRIT Rep. 2.
BURTON, JUDITH ANN
HR 208, Chorus 2, FHA I, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Glee Club
I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3.
SEN IORS OF 1960
BusH, RONALD CHARLES
HR 235, Vice-President l, 2, Act. Director 3, Basketball I, 2,
Film Operator l, Football I, 2, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Rep. l, Intramural
Captain l, Rifle Club l, Track T, 2, 3.
BUTTERMORE, RUTH ELLEN
HR 133, Choir 3, Drama 3, Girl Reserve 3, Pep Club 3, Moved
from Le Mars, lowa, 3.
CARLSON, GARY LEE
HR 213, President l, Football l, 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Rifle Club
l, 2, Track l.
CARNEY, PATRICIA KAY
HR 235, President I, 2, Secretary 3, Cubs' Club 2, Vice-Presi-
dent 2, Drama l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, Girl Reserva l, 2, 3, Cab-
inet 3, Secretary 3, Rep. 2, Glee Club l, Palm Club' 2, 3, Pep
Club 3, Student Council Secretary 2.
CARR, JACK FRANCIS
HR 237, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Football l, Track
l, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3.
CARTER, JOHN THOMAS
HR HO, Assembly Crew l, 2, 3, Drama l, 2, 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3,
Palm Club 2, 3, President 3, Track l.
CATRON, CARMEN ROSALEE
HR 2l3, Secretary l, Drama l, 2, 3, FHA l, 2, Secretary I,
GAA l, 2, 3, Rep. 1, Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Junior
Executive Council 2, Library Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, President
3, Palm Club 3, Pep Club 3.
CHAMBERLIN, JOHN STEPHEN
HR 232, President l, 2, Drama l, 2, 3, Chorus 2.
CHIPMAN, DAVID JONATHAN
HR llO, Vice-President I, Act. Director 3, Baseball l, Basket-
ball l, 2, Choir 3, Chorus l, 2, President 2, Football l, 2, 3,
Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Track l, 2, 3, Varsity Club l, 2, 3.
CHITTENDEN, DUDLEY BECKWITH, JR.
HR 213, Film Operator 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Radio Club
I, 2, 3, Vice-President 2.
SENIORS OF 1960
CHRISTENSEN, JULIE ANN
HR 213, Secretary 3, FHA 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3,
Cabinet 3, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 3.
CHRISTOPHERSON, DENNIS MARTIN
HR 208, Vice-President 1, President 2, Firesquad 1, 2, 3, Foot-
ball l, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Intramural Captain 3, Rifle Club 1, 2,
3, SPIRIT Rep. 3, Track 3.
CLARK, DONNA MARIE
HR 237, FHA 1, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Officer 3, Rep.
3, Library Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, Assistant to General Treasur-
er 3.
CLARK, JERRY EUGENE
HR 208, Band 1, 2, 3, Librarian 3, Baseball 2, 3, Choir 2, 3,
Vice-President 3, Chorus 1, Football 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Hi-Y
1, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Track 1, 2, Varsity Club 2, 3.
CLEM, DEANNA JEAN
HR 110, FHA 3, GAA 1, 2, Rep. 2, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep.
2, Glee Club 1, 3, Pep Club 3.
CoE, DAVID P.
HR 237, Vice-President 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y
1, 2, 3, Rep. 1, Intramural Captain 1, Varsity Club 3.
CROSSLEY, DEANNA MARY
HR 126, Secretary 1, GAA 1, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1, Glee
Club 1, Orchestra 1, 2, Pep Club 3.
CROWLEY, PATRICIA ANN
HR 133, FHA 1, GIrl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Councll 3.
CURTIS, JAMES R.
HR 235, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, Golf 1,
HI Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Intramural CaptaIn 1, 2, VarsIty Club 2, 3.
DAI-IL, GLORIA
HR 235, GIrl Reserve 3, Pep Club 3, Moved from Gulbert,
Iowa, 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
DAHL, IRENE JOYCE
HR I26, Girl Reserve 3, Rep. 3, Pep Club 3, Moved from
Gilbert, Iowa, 3.
DAHM, CHARLES EUGENE
HR 110, Basketball 1 2, Debate 1, FOOflD3ll 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
Cabinet 3, Rep. 2, Science 8. Radio Club 2, Science Seminar
2, 3, Student Body President 3, Track 2.
DANLELSON, ELLEN KATHLEEN
HR 237, Choir 3, Chorus I, 3, Girl Reserve I, 3, Glee Club
I, 3, Moved to Cambridge, England, for iunior year.
DAVIDSON, ARLOW DAWAYNE
HR IIO, H1-Y 3, Moved from Oskaloosa, Iowa, 3.
DAv1s, LLOYD ROBERT
HR 213, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
DE HOET, VIRGIL
HR 232, Football 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
DE Moss, LYNN ELIZABETH
HR 208, FHA I, 2, GAA I, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Library Club
I, Pep Club 3.
DIEHL, ROSEMARY
IO, Secretary I, 2, Drama I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, , Rep. I
Cabinet. 3, Vice-President 3, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Cab. 2, Rep.
3, Pep Club 3, Council 3, SPIRIT Ad. I.
D1sQuE, MLCHAEL JOHN
HR I26, Vice-President I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Firesquad I, 2,
2 3 Science 8- Radio Clu 2 SPIR Re.
Track I, 2, 3.
DODGE, CHARLES MALCOLM
HR I33, President I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Firesquad I, 2, 3,
I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Orchestra I, 2, Tennis I.
Hi-Y
SENIORS OF 1960
HR 208, Band
1, 2, 3, Class President 3, Firesquad l, 2, 3,
Secretary 3, Football l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, Rep, l, 2, Library
Club 3, Senior
Senate 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3.
DUNLAP, MARILYN RUTH
HR 208, Secretary 2, Drama l, 2, 3, GAA T, 2, 3, Cabinet 2,
Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Palm Club 2, 3, Sec. 3, Pep
Club 3, Council 3.
ELLINGSON, MICHAEL L.
HR HO, Football 3, Hi-Y 3, Track 3, Moved from Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, 3.
ELLIOTT JUDY KAY
HR 232, Vice-President l, Secretary 2, Choir 2, 3, Chorus I,
Drama 1, 2, FHA 'I, Officer l, GAA 'l, 2, 3, Girl Reserve 'l,
2, 3, Cabinet 2, Glee Club l, Library Club L, Orchestra I,
2, Palm Club 3, Pep Club 3, Secretary 3.
EMERY, PATRIC
IA ANN
HR 213, Band l, FHA l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, Girl Reserve l, 2, 3,
Rep. 3, Glee Cl
ub I, Library Club l, 2, Pep Club 3.
ERICKSON, DENNIS ALFRED
235 Chorus I 2 3 lee Club I
ERICKSON DURRELL EDWARD
HR 232 HIYI
2 3 Rifle Club 2
ERSKINE, THOMAS ALAN
HR 126 Bandl 2 3 HIYI 2 3 Science Semmar3
EVANS, PHILLIP
GLEN
HR 232- B sketb ll I- ltr l
Rifle cnfb 1.
a a , n amura Captain 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
FAIN, RONALD DEAN
HR 133, President 3, ,Basketball I, Football l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2,
3, Officer 2, Rep. T, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club l, 2, 3.
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FARLEY, MARY ELLEN
HR llO, ChoIr 2, 3, FHA I, 2, 3, GIrl Reserve l, 2, 3, Glee 7?
Club l, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Pep Club 3. '
FERGUSON, ELIZABETH I ,
HR 235, Creahve WrItIng Club 3, Cubs Club I, Debate l,
Drama I, 3, Girl Reserve l, 3, Rep- li 5PlRlT Staff 2, 3-
FODERBERG, ELAINE BETH
HR 232, Gxrl Reserve l, 2, 3, Rep. 3.
FOREMAN, MICHAEL DEAN
HR 213, President 2, Firesquad l, 2, 3, Football l, 3, H-Y
l, 2, 3, SPIRIT Rep. 3, Track l, 2, 3.
FREDRICKSON, PATRIRIA ANN
HR l26, Drama 'I, GAA I, 2, 3, Gl'rl Reserve l, 2, 3, Cabmet
3, Glee Club l, 3, Chorus l, Pep Club.
GARNER, MARY E.
HR 133, Cubs Club I, Drama l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, Cabmet
2, Rep. 3, Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Pep Club.
GRAHAM, JOYCE ANN
HR 208, Chorus 3, FHA 1, 2, GIrl Reserve l, 2, 3, Glee Club
'l, 2, 3, Pep Club.
GREEN, PAuL WAYNE
HR 208, HI-Y I, 2, 3
GRIFFIN, CHARLES OTIS
HR 235, Choir 2, 3, Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Hi-Y l, 2, 3,
Photo Club l, Rifle Club I, Track 1.
GROAT, GARY LYNN
HR 126, Ha-Y I, 2, 3.
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GROOMS, STEPHEN PAUL
HR 232, President 3, Drama 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, 2,3.
GROSSMAN, GISELA GERDA
HR 232, GIrI Reserve 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3.
GUNN, KAREN JEAN
HR 235, Vice-President 1, Band 1, 2, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1,
Drama 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3,
Glee Club 1, Palm Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, SPIRIT Rep. 2.
GUY, SHARON SUE
HR 232, Secretary, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 2, 3 R p
2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Glee Club 1,
HAGEMAN, RUSSELL DEAN
HR 213, Debate 1, 2, 3, President 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Science
Seminar 2, 3, Science 8. Radio Club 1, 2, President 1, Senior
Senate 3.
HALvERsON, BRUCE ADRIAN
HR 133, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Moved from Maxwell, Iowa,
HANSEN, KAREN MARIE
HR 126, GAA 2, 3, Rep. 2, Girl Reserve 2, 3, Moved from
Bethesda, Maryland, 2.
HARTLEY, MICHAEL JOHN
HR 208, Baseball 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Science 8- Rad
HETZEL, KAREN SUE
HR 213, Act. Director 1, Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Presi-
dent 3, Cheersquad 1, 3, Chorus 1, Cubs' Club 2, 3, Secretary
2, Drama 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Cabinet
3, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Palm Club 3, Pep Club 3,
Council 3, SPIRIT Rep. 2.
HEUBNER CAROLYN JOYCE
HR 237, Secretary 1, FHA 1, GAA 1, Girl Re
Library Club 1, Pep Club 3.
Pep Club 3
io Club
serve 1
SENIORS OF 1960
HIBBS, SHARON KAY
HR 110, Chorus 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Rep., Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3,
Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3.
HIsERoTE, NANCIE Jo
HR 126, PresIdent 1, 2, Cheersquad 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Drama
1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Rep. 1,
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Council 3, SPIRIT Rep. 1.
HoLTz, JOAN MARIE
HR 133, Act. DIrector 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Choir
3, Chorus 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3,
Rep. 2, Glee Club 2, Secretary 2, Orchestra 1, Pep Club 3,
Vice-President 3.
HosTETTER, CAROL ANN
HR 208, Secretary 2, Band 2, 3, GAA 3, Rep. 3, Girl Reserve
1, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 3.
HOUSER, DAVID JOHN
HR 237, Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Chorus 3, Glee Club 3, Science
Seminar 3, HI Y 1, 2, 3.
HOWARD, SALLY ANN
HR 213, Choir 2, 3, President 3, Chorus 1, Girl Reserve 1,
2, 3, Cabinet 3, Rep. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3,
Pep Club 3.
HUMPHREY, SUSAN D.
HR 133, Secretary 1, Act. Director 3, Chorus 1, Drama 1,
2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Glee Club
1, Palm Club, Pep Club 3, Senior Senate 3, SPIRIT Rep. 3.
HUNZIKER, DEAN ERBEN
HR 232, Basketball 2, 3, HI-Y 2, 3, Intramural Captain 2,
Transferred from Oklahoma Military Academy, Claremore,
Oklahoma, 2.
HussEY, MICHAEL KEITH
HR 110, HI-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2.
lvERsoN, NORMAN DOUGLAS
HR 213, Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, Chorus 1, Creative Writing
Club 3, Film Operator 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, -3, Rep.
2, Orchestra 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
JAMESON MARY RUTH
HR IIO Glrl Reserve I 2 3 Glee Club I 3 Pep Club 3
JENKINS, RONALD LEE
IIO seball 3 asketball 'I 2 otball I
3 Re
ENSEN CARL HAROLD
HR 208 Football 3 Hl Y I 2 3 Llbrary Club 3 Rlfle Club 2
JENSEN STEPHEN CHRISTOPHER
HR IIO Vice Presldentl Baseball 2 Basketball I 2 3 Class
President 2 Flresquad 2 3 Football I 2 3 Glee Club I
HlY I 2 3 President 3 Jumor Executlve Council 2 Track
I 2 Varsity Club 2 3
JONES, RONALD LEE
HR I33 Vice President I President 2 Band 2 Basketball I
Cholr 3 Chorus 'I Vlce Presldent I Class Vlce Presldent 2
Football 3 HTY I 2 3 Presldent 3 Junlor Executive Counctl
2 Orchestra 2 Track 2 3 Varsity Club 2 3
JORDISON, LoANN LEA
HR 232 Vice-President I' Girl Reserve 'I 2 3 Re . 1- ee
Club l 2- Pep Club 3.
JUDGE, HOWARD CHARLES
HR 235, President 3, Choir 3, Chorus 27 Cubs' Club Ip Fire-
squad I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Rep. Ip Track
I, 25 Student Council Vice-President 3.
KAYL, JEANETTE MARIE
HR 2085 GAA 3: Girl Reserve I, 2, 3i Pep Club 3.
KEIGLEY, JUDITH KAY
HR 2375 Choir 2, 3, FHA I, 2, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Glee Club I.
KELLEY, JAMES LA VERNE
HR 2137 Football 1, 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Rifle Club T, 2, varsity
Club 3.
SENIGRS OF 1960
KELso, RICHARD LEE
HR 237, Band l, 2, 3, Basketball I, Football I, Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3,
Cabinet 2, Science 8. Radio Club I, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2.
KIRK, GARY RICHARD
HR 110, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Senior Senate
3, Track 'l, 2, Varsity Club 3.
KIRKHAM, VICTORIA EULALIA
HR 208, Band 2, 3, Chorus 3, Class Secretary 3, GAA 2, 3, Girl
Reserve 2, 3, Rep. 2, Glee Club 3, Orchestra 2, Pep Club 3,
Returned from Ghent, Belgium, 2.
KLINGSEIS, PATRICK LEo
HR 126, President 2, Basketball I, Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
Rep. 1, 2, Student Council 2, Track I, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3.
KNAPP, SUZANNE
HR 133, Secretary l, 2, Drama 2, 3, GAA 'l, 2, 3, Rep. li
Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Library Club 1, Pep Club 3.
'KOOSER, JUDITH GRACE
HR 208, Act. Director I, Chorus I, Drama l, 2, FHA l, 2, 3,
DIstrICt OffIcer I, Secretary 3, GIrl Reserve I, 2, 3, Rep. l,
Glee Club 'l, 2, Library Club 3, Pep Club 3.
KUNCL, LANI Jo
HR 235, Drama 'l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, Rep. 3, GIrl Reserve
l, 2, 3, Palm Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Pep Club 3.
KUTISH, GERALD
HR 208, HI-Y I, 2, 3, SCIENCE 8- RadIo Club I, 2.
LARSON, CAROL ANN
HR 232, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3.
LARsoN, RONALD DEAN
HR 208, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
LARSON, ROSALIE IRIS
HR IIO, Drama I, 2, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Palm Club 2, 3,
Pep Club 3, Treasurer 3.
LAsLETT, LAWRENCE JACKSON
HR IIO, Vice-President 2, Debate I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Orchestra I,
2, 3, Librarian 2, 3, Student Body President 3, Track I, 2, 3,
Varsity Club I, 2, 3.
LAWRENCE, JOHN ROBERT
HR 235, Baseball 2, Basketball I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Rep. 3,
Intramural Captain 3.
LEPPIK, ILO E.
HR 237, President 2, Chorus I, 2, Class Treasurer 3, Creative
Writing Club 3, Debate I, 2, President 2, Glee Club I, 2, Hi-Y
I, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Senior Senate 3, Science 81 Radio Club 2,
Treasurer 2, Science Seminar 2, 3, SPIRIT Rep. 2, Student
Council 2, Track I, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Moved from
Austin, Minnesota, I.
LEwIs, BARBARA JEAN
HR I26, Girl, Reserve I, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Glee Club I, Pep Club 3.
LINDQUIST, JAMES H.
HR 235, Football I, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Rep. I.
LOWMAN, ROBERT JON
HR 232, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Intramural Captain 2, SPIRIT Ad. I.
LUNDE, MARK R.
HR 213, Vice-President 3, Chorus I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Hi-Y
I, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Track I.
MCBRIDIE, REBECCA JEAN
HR 133, Act. Director I, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Band I,
2, 3, Chorus 3, Drama I, GAA 2, 3, Rep. 2, Girl Reserve I,
2, 3, Rep. I, Glee Club 3, Orchestra I, 2, Pep Club 3, SPIRIT
Staff 3.
MCCAY, MARGARET RUTH
HR 237, Band I, 2, 3, GAA 3, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Jr. Red
Cross I, Pep Club 3, Council 3, SPIRIT Rep. 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
MCFARLAND, SUSAN
HR 208, Cubs' Club 2, President 2, FHA 1, GAA I, 2, 3,
Rep. 2, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Rep. 3, Glee Club
1, 2, Pep Club 3.
MCGILVERY, CHARLES
HR 237, Baseball 2, Basketball 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Intramural
Captain 2.
MCGINNEss, MALCOLM
HR 126, Band 3, Basketball 2, Football 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Senior
Senate 3, Moved from Council Bluffs, Iowa, 2.
MCGUIRE, MICHAEL EDWIN
HR 133, Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Intramural
Captain 2, 3, Science 84 Radio Club 2, Track 2, 3, Moved from
Audubon, Iowa, 2.
MCTAOUE, PETER THOMAS
HR 232, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Rep. I.
MARTIN, LINDA Lou
HR 232, Act. Director 1, Vice-President 2, President 2, Band
1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, Creative Writing Club 3, Drama 1, 2, 3,
GAA 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, 3, Vice-President
3, President 3, Rep. 1, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 1, Palm Club
2, 3, Pep Club 3, SPIRIT Rep. 1, Staff 2, 3, Student Council 2.
MARTIN, PAULA LINETTE
HR 213, Choir 3, Chorus 2, FHA 1, GIrl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Glee
Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3.
MATTHEWS, NICK J.
HR 126, HI-Y 1, 2, 3, SCIENCE 81 Radio Club 2.
MELL EDWARD BENJAMIN
HR 133- Hi-Y1
MENDON, DOROTHY SUE
HR 237, VICE-PfESld8l'11 1, Secretary 1, 2, Cheersquad 1, 2, 3,
Drama 1, FHA 1, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2,
3, Rep. 2, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 1, Pep Club 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
MiLLER, JANET LOUISE
HR 126, Secretary 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Chorus 15 GAA 35 Girl
Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 25 Glee Club 15 Orchesira 15 Pep Club 3.
MILLER, JOHN HOWARD
HR- 2085 Hn-Y 1, 2, 3.
MILLER, M:cHAEL EDWARD
HR 2135 Drama 35 Film Operalor 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
MOORE, BOBBETTE ANN
HR 1265 Drama 15 FHA 25 GAA 15 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 35 Glee
Club 1, 25 Junior Red Cross 15 Pep Club 3.
MOSNESS, PHILLIP EDWARD
HR 232, HI Y 1, 2, 3, lnframural Captain 3.
MULLICA, KARYN LYNN
HR 1335 Chorus 25 DECA 3, Secrefary 35 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3,
Glee Club 1, 25 Pep Club 3.
NELSON BONNIE JEAN
HR 2085 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 3.
NELSON, DONNA LEE
HR 2355 Chorus 1, 25 FHA 1, 2, 3, Officer 35 GAA 15 Girl
Reserve 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Pep Club 3.
NELSON, ROGER NORMAN
HR 2325 Football 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Intramural Capt 1.
NOLIN, ROBERT L.
HR 2135 Film Operator 1, 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Rifle Club 1.
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SENIORS OF 1960
OSTREM, KENT DEVERE
HR 237, Band 1, H1-Y 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, Track 2, 3.
Ow1NGs, PAMELA JEAN
HR 213, Chorus I, FHA I, 2, 3, Officer I, 3, Girl Reserve
I, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Glee Club I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3.
PAGE, DAVID KENNETH
HR 237, President I, Secretary 2, Band I, Basketball I, 2,
Football I, 2, 3, Student Council I, Track I, 2, 3, Varsity
Club 2, 3.
PAPPAS, ANNASTATIA MARIE
HR 237, Chorus I, Creative Writing Club 3, Cubs' Club I,
GAA I, 2, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Rep. I, Glee Club I,
Orchestra I, Pep Club 3.
PATTERSON, RALPH E. III
HR 235, President 2, Choir 3, Chorus 2, Glee Club 2, Secre-
tary 2, Golf 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Science 8. Radio
Club 2, Science Seminar 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, Moved from
Boone, Iowa, 2.
PAULSON, ALICE LOUISE
HR IIO, President I, 2, Drama I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Girl Re-
serve I, 2, 3, Rep, I, Glee Club I, Palm Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3,
SPIRIT Rep. I, Student Council I, 2.
PEARE, FREDERICK Wiius JR.
HR IIO, Vice-President 3, Act. Director. 2, Firesquad I,
2, 3, Football Trainer I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3.
PETERSON, CATHERINE RAE
HR I33, DECA 3, GAA 3, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3.
PIPER, JAMES PERRY
HR 208, President I, 3, Vice-President 2, Basketball I, 2,
Choir 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, Class Vice President 3, Glee Club
I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Senior Senate 3, SPIRIT Staff 3,
Student Council I, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3,
Secretary-Treasurer 3.
PORTER, SHEILA JANE
HR 208, Secretary I, Vice-President 3, Cheersquad 3, Chorus
I, 2, Robe Keeper 2, Drama I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Rep. I,
Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, 3, President 3, Vice-President
3, Glee Club I, Palm Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, SPIRIT Ad I,
Rep. 2
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SE IORS OF 1960
PRESTON, NANCY ANN
HR 235, GAA 2, 3, President 3, Rep. 2, Girl Reserve 2, 3,
Cabinet 3, Pep Club 3, Council 3, Moved from Veedersburg,
Indiana, 2.
RANDECKER, VICTOR WILLIAM
HR 235, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, lnturmal Captain 1, 2, 3,
Track 1, 2, 3.
RANDLES, KAREN ANN
HR 235, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, FHA 1, 2, GAA 1, Girl Re-
serve 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 3.
RASMUSSEN, DELORISE KAY
HR 232, Treasurer 1, Chorus 2, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2,
Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3.
REED, MARY SUE
HR 237, Vice-President 1, 2, President 3, Band 1, GAA 1, 2, 3,
Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1, Junior Executive Council 2,
Orchestra 1, Pep Club 3, Science 81 Radio Club 2, Student
Council 3, Secretary 3.
RENO, GORDON DOUGLAS
HR 232, Football 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Rifle Club
1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3.
RITLAND, CRAIG DAVID
HR 208, Football 2, 3, Captain 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Junior
Executive Council 2, Rifle Club 2, 3, Senior Senate 3, Track
2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Moved from Dallas Center, Iowa, 2.
ROGNESS, KAREN Rum
HR 213, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Band 1, 2, Choir 2, 3, Secretary-
Treasurer 3, Chorus 1, Drama 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3,
Cabinet 3, Rep. 1, Glee Club 1, Palm Club 3, Pep Club 3.
RouzE, DALE C.
HR 237, Band 1, Chorus 3, Football 1, 2, 3, HI-Y 1, 2, 3, ,
Orchestra 1, Rifle Club 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3.
Rusr, STEPHEN L.
HR 110, Band 1, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 1, Football 1, 2, 3,
Glee Club 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Varsity Club 2, 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
SANDAGE, DAVID DEAN
HR 232, Choir 3, Glee Club 3, Hi-Y 3, Moved from Montezuma,
Iowa, 3.
SANDE, .luom-4 MAE
HR 237, Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, Pep Club 3.
SARGENT, ANN MARGARET
HR 110, Choir 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Drama 2, GAA 2, Girl
Reserve 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Pep Club 3, Moved from Warren,
Pennsylvania, 2.
SAWYER, JUDITH JANE
llO, Choir 2, 3, Chorus l, Drama l, 2, 3, FHA 'l, 2, 3,
Secretary 2, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. lg Glee Club 'l, Library
Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Palm Club 3, Pep Club 3, SPIRlT Ad.l.
SCHEUERMANN, ROY LELAND
HR 126, Vice-President I, Basketball 1, 2, Choir 2, Robe
Keeper 2, Chorus l, Firesquad l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Glee
Club l, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Varsity Club l, 2, 3.
SCHULTZ, JAMES RUEBEN
HR 133, H.-Y 1, 2, 3.
SCHUMER, VIRGINIA Sue
HR 232, Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, Rep. 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Pep
Club 3.
SHELTON, CHARLEENE MARTIN
HR 2l3, FHA 3, Officer 3, GAA 3, Girl Reserve 3, Glee Club
3, Library Club 3, Pep Club 3, Moved from Camp Leieune,
North Carolina, 3.
SHIRLEY, DONNA LANELL
HR 208, Drama l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, Rep, 3, Girl Reserve
1, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Palm Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3.
SHRADER, DOROTHY MARGARET
HR 235, Secretary 2, Act. Director 1, 3, Choir 3, Chorus 1,
Cubs' Club 1- Girl Reserve l 2 3 Cabinet 3- Glee Club l
Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, Pep Club 3, SPIRIT Staff 2, 3
SENIORS OF 1960
SILLS JANET LuREE
HR 2135 Chorus 35 FHA 1, Officer 15 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 35
Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 3.
SKEIE, LARRY JAY
HR' 1335 Band 1, 2, 35 Choir 2, 35 Chorus 15 Football 1, 2, 3,
Glee Club 1, 25 Golf 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 35 Photo Club 2,
Track 1.
SINow, RussELL GLEN
HR 1105 Hi-Y 2, 35 Moved from Ackley, Iowa, 2.
SMITH, JOHN W.
HR 1265 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Track 1, 2.
SMITH, THOMAS KIRK
HR 2085 Assembly Crew 1, 2, 3, Head 35 Drama 1, 2, 35 FIlm
Operator 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Palm Club 2, 35 Science 81 Radio
Club 1, President 15 SPIRIT Staff 1, 2, 3.
STEBBINS, BRucE RICHARD
HR 2355 Band I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, orchestra I, 2, 3,
STEPHENSON, CONRAD JR
232 Chorus 3 Gle Club 3 Golf 3 H Y 1 3 SP
Rep 3 Track 2
STRAND, ELIZABETH
HR 110, Secretary 1, 2, 35 Drama 1, 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, Cabinet
3, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 35
Palm Club 2, 35 Pep Club 35 SPIRIT Ad. 1.
SUTTON, GARY EDWIN
HR 126, PresIdent 35 Chorus 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 35 HI-Y 1, 2, 3,
Cabinet 35 Intramural Captain 25 Science Seminar 35 Student
Council 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Moved from Britt, Iowa, 1.
TESDAHL, GARY LEE
HR 232, Vice-President 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 lntra-
mural Captain 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
THOMPSON, LAWRENCE HYDE
HR 2I3, Basketball Trainer I, Cheersquad 3, Chorus I, Drama
I, Football Trainer I, 2, Manager 3, Glee Club I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3,
Science 8. Radio Club 2, Track Trainer I, 2, Manager 3,
Varsity Club 3.
THORPE, WAYNE GERALD
HR 208, Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, 2, Tennis
I, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, Moved from Springville, Utah, I.
TICE, DENNIS LEE
HR 237, President I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3,
Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Senior Senate 3, Student Council
I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, Varsity Club I, 2, 3, President 3,
Toms, DoN LEwIs
HR IIO, Firesquad I, 2, 3, Chief 3, Football 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3,
Rep 3, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 3.
TRIPP DIANE LOUISE
HR 232, Secretary 2, Band I, 2, Choir 2, 3, Drama I, 2, 3,
GAA I, Rep. I, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, Palm Club
3, Pep Club 3, President 3, SPIRIT Rep. 2.
Usrkuo, JANICE LouIsE
HR 2I3, Secretary I, Band I, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Chorus I,
Librarian I, FHA 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Rep. 2, 3, Girl Reserve I, 2,
3, Rep 2, Glee Club I, Pep Club 3, SPIRIT Rep. I.
VANDECAR, ELIZABETH JANE
HR 237, Secretary 2, Chorus I, 2, Drama I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3,
Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Rep. 2, Glee Club I, 2, Palm Club 2, 3,
Pep Club 3, Council 3.
VAN WINKLE, KERRY MARK
HR 2I3, Basketball I, 2, FIresquad 2, 3, Football I, HI-Y
I, 2, 3, Intramural Captain 2, Track I, 2.
VILMONT, .IULE ALLEN
HR 237, chorus I, 2, Football 1, 2, 3. Glee Club I f
I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, Varsity Club 3.
VIVIAN, JOHN
HR I26, Basketball 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Track 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
Vocr, CAROL SUE
HR I10, Band 1, 2, 3, Drama 1, 3, FHA I, GAA 1, 2, 3, GIrI
Reserve I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, Library Club 1, Orchestra I, 2,
3, Pep Club 3.
VON BERGEN, MICKEY
HR 133, Vice-Presiclent 1, 3, Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, 3,
Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Vice-President 3, Rep. 1, Track I, 2,
3, Varsity Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3.
WALL, DALLAS
HR 126, President I, Secretary 2, 3, Cheersquad I, 2, 3, Choir
2, 3, Chorus I, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Treasurer 3,
Glee Club I, Pep Club 3, CouncIl 3, Student Council 1.
WALSH, MARJORIE AGNES
HR 235, Secretary I, Band 2, 3, Chorus 1, Secretary I, Class
Secretary 2, Drama I, 2, 3, GAA I, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3,
Rep. 2, Glee Club 1, Junior Executive Council 2, Pep Club 3.
WARDLE, ILENE
HR 232, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Library Club 1,
Orchestra I, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Pep Club 3, Council 3.
WARREN, BILL JOE
HR 237, HI-Y 2, 3, Moved from Cambridge, Iowa, 2.
WEBB, ANN THERESA
HR 237, Chorus 1, Cubs Club I, Drama 1, 2, Debate 1, Girl
Reserve 1, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 3, Pep Club 3.
WELLING, PENNEY
HR 110, President I, Band 2, 3, Chorus 2, Secretary-Treasurer
2, Drama I, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Glee Club I, 2,
Library Club 1, Pep Club 3, Council 3, SPIRIT Ad. 1, Student
Council I.
WESTVOLD, KAREN JEAN
HR 208, FHA 3, GAA 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2,
Pep Club 3.
WHEELOCK, DAVID EDWARD
HR zoa, I-II-Y I, 2, 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
WHEELOCK, KAREN LEE
HR 235, Act. Director 2, Vice-President 3, Band I, 2, Drama
2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross I,
Pep Club 3, SPIRIT Staff 3.
WIENER, JAMES MERLE
HR 235, President I, Band l, 2, 3, Baseball 2, Basketball I,
ChoIr 2, 3, Chorus I, Glee Club I, HIY I, 2, 3, Cabinet I,
Rep. I, Intramural Captain I, Junior Red Cross I, Orchestra I,
2, 3, President 3, SPIRIT Rep. 3, Student Council I.
III W
WILDMAN, GRETCHEN ANN D17
HR 232, President I, Band I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Chhll 3,
Chorus I, Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, Orchestra l, 3, Q
Pep Club 3, Student Council I. '
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WILLIAMS, HUGH ANDREW
HR 232, Act Director I, Film Operator I, Firesquad I, 2, 3,
Senior Senate 3.
WILLIAMS, LINDA LEE
HR 2l3, FHA 2, 3, Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Council 3.
WOLF MICHAEL OSCAR
HR 213, President I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3,
Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Rep. I, Intramural Captain 3, Student Council
I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3.
WUNDERLICH, THOMAS ANDREW
HR 237, HI-Y I, 2, 3, Science 8- Radio Club 2.
YOUNG, SHARON KAY
HR 237, Drama I, GIrl Reserve l, 2, 3.
ZENOR BLAINE G
HR IIO, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 3, Football I, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3,
Intramural Captain 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3.
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John Hagge, Tom Buchholtz, Muriel Shearer.
JU IOR EXECUTIVE COU CIL
The iuniors were busy this year vigorously washing
cars, producing a play, and practicing salesmanship
in selling school directories and Homecoming mums.
With the money earned from these proiects, they provid-
ed floral arrangements for Baccalaureate and Commence-
ment and sponsored the Junior-Senior Frolic, at which
the school board and faculty, as well as the seniors,
were guests of the iunior class.
These activities and money making projects were
planned by and carried through under the direction of
the junior Executive Council, which was advised by
Mr. George MacBride. The council, composed of a
representative from each iunior homeroom, was ably
served by John Hagge, president, Tom Buchholtz, vice-
president, Alison Shepherd, secretary, and Nluriel
Shearer, treasurer.
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Back: Ronald Bergeson, Torn Lyttle, Bill McGowan, Ron Warren, Richard Andre, Sidney Joseph,
Doug Samson, Norman Eckard. Third: Toby Shelton, Gary Clem, Robert Stephenson, Larry Taylor,
Ron Foderloerg, Curt Houge, Barb North, Andrea Parks. Second: Carol Cox, Karen Coletti, Jane Andrews,
Jo Linder, Karen Skarshaug, Darla Hanlin, Miss Madeleine Canvin. First: Leann Halterrnan, Bonnie
Hoover, Pat Clayberg, Judy Holder, Betty Allen, Muriel Shearer, Donna Ethington.
JU IORS
H.R. 113
Back: Jim Mclnnis, Bob Oest, Larry Black, John Walkup, Rein Saral, Mike Nickey, Larry Sprague.
Third: Mr. Ray Smalling, Terry Hurlbut, Gordon Eggleton, Julie Blaess, Eleanor Applegate, Laural
Hanvvay, Marcia Rench, Mary Armstrong, Second: Sue Otis, Emily Laslett, Bob Synhorst, Vaugn
Welling, Joann Daniels, Pat Dahm, Judy Hutchison, Judy Warren. First: Karen Shockley, Kathy
Johnson, Arlin Fatland, Terry Mason, Ronald Barnes, Beverly Novak, Paulette Hatasaki.
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Back: Chuck Boast, Jim Taylor, Doug Olson, Gene West, Clem Sevde, Richard Johnson, Third: Charles
Fleming, Harold Frame, Stewart Cott, Jim Brown, Jim Bates, Mark Watson, Dave Maxwell. Second:
Janet Deal, Diane DeVaul, Joyce Heald, Glenda Thompson, Barb Ferguson, Linda Harris, Jean Bowen.
Front: Miss Sharon Roberts, Beverly Jarnas, Alice Bancroft, Shirley Bailey, Janet Lubsen, Susan Bothell,
Jean Partin.
UNIOR
H.R. 138
Back: Alfred French, Marc Adams, Larry Breon, Phil Cargill, Mike Cox, Allen Orning. Third: Mr,
Charles Havener, Cheron Karns, John Hagge, Dick Overland, Roger Toppenberg, Jim Merrick, Don
Sielert. Second: Susie Dickc, Karon Durham, Barb Diehl, Toni Lyttle, Marion Quinn, Chris Bohlen. Front:
Eileen Thorpe, Nancy Hegland, Karen Void, Nancy Bali, Sharon Johnson, Marcia Heidel, Delores Brown.
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Back: Jim Hatch, Arzy Clapp, Harvey Larson, Dave Armstrong, Mike Tvvnddle, Carl Reynolds. Third: Mr.
Edwin Stone, Sally Scheuerinann, Roger Carey, Gary Myers, Alison Shepherd, Margy Hillyard, Paine
Eckhoft. Second: Florence Barnhart, Bonnie Kloppenborg, Jackie Matuseski, Ron Moore, Aaron King,
Darrell Spear, Nancy Sntalling, Sandy Gowan. First: Kathryn Wilken, Aunclrea Foreman, Mike Roberson,
Bob Young, Nancy Carr, Marianne Meacls, Marilyn Yoder.
J U IOR
H.R. 238
Back: Jerry Rogers, Roger Hedrick, Bill Lester, Mike Van Scoy, Dave Childs, Jim Cowan. Third: Mr.
Hubert Albertson, Tom Doggett, Louis Williams, Ron Young, Steve McDonald, Albert Link. Second:
Kathy Guy, Pam Cole, Claudette Villvvock, Karen Bottles, Lynda Hockman, Cindy Shockey, Karen Fox.
First: Michele Moore, Shirley Busch, Marlene Kiertzner, Bertina Lambert, Betty Winton, Beth Ann Scholtes,
Maureen McVicker.
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Back: Bob Van Scoy, Dennis Salisbury, Mike Spears, Dave MCGlotlwlen, Dave Stone, Norman Zolyer.
Third: Kathy Workman, Dick Evans, John Litzel, Mark Stenson, Sharon Wright. Second: Mary .lane Walsh,
Marji Handeland, Molly McGuire, Sandy Mickelson, Ann Kirklwam, Peggy Billings. Front: Miss Barbara
Von Witticlw, Virginia Bender, Karma Slriauer, Marslwa Lake, Pat Sclarow, Martha Stokke, Karen Erickson,
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Back: David Readout, Gary Begg, Russell Bender, Toni Farber, Paul Townsend, Kent Clemens, Third:
Mr. Walter Wood, Charles Matterson, Walter Neal, Dave Voss, John Hinrichsen, Mike Karns, Judy
Bourne. Second: Kurt Hibbs, Maryanne Voigt, Ginger Ellis, Sara Goldshury, Sarah Baughnian, Connie
Alfred, Teresa Martini, Froril: Darlene Spencer, Claudia Smith, Carol Lasche, Helen Winton, Judy
Holdredge,
SOPHOMORES
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Back: Miss Dianne Claussen, Jon Huntress, Jack Wharton, Harley Cheville, Tiin Reilley, David Rundle,
Bobby Kelley, Lyn Brown, Murray McHone. Second: Janet Rah, Esther Borden, Lynn Swanson, Sandy
Hostetter, Kenny Nichols, Scott Fearnster, Norman Callahan, David Doggett, Larry Hills, Front: Mary
Sue Arrasmith, Lenesa Legvold, Carol Green, Julie Wagaman, Carolyn Geiger, Judi Elslagcr, Susan
Smith, Susan Miller, Caroline Brandt,
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H.R. 141
Back: Kendrick Brown, Darrell Fowles, Jim Ricketts, Jim Klingseis, Lonnie Wilson, Richard Trump,
Rex Nicholson. Third: Ralph Maddox, Dick Clark, Bob Hunziker, John Clark, Bon Huhn, Dennis Scott,
Garry Meyer. Second: Miss Marilyn Stafford, Maryanne Bortle, Betty Throckmorton, Margaret Goodman,
Ann Lundvall, Linda Breckenridge, Charlotte Judge. Front: Mary Lou Ashley, Phyllis Randau, Linda
Wheelock, Sue Ethington, Judy Green, Dianna Speck, Anne Graca.
OPHOMORE
H.R. 206
Back: Tony Pappas, John Larson, Nick Fox, Mike Englis, Dean Lange, Dean Edwards, Dennis Spear,
Galen Clouser. Second: David Huntsberger, Fern Riecken, Sheryl Davidson, Mary Tonne, Jean Fellows,
Leslie Osam, James Tyson, Mike Campbell, Front: Mary Beth Kirkharn, Connie Caldwell,
Nancy Grooms, Sherry Martin, Ann Ragsdale, Sharon Ballard.
Judy Nichols,
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Back: Joel Piercy, Bruce Petersen, Arlen Routh, Jim Vivian, Bill Zurborg, Richard Speers, Norman
Carlson, Third: Jim Rod, Randy Cott, Bill Jackson, Lenore Hawk, Cheryl Wheelock, Dolares Noid, Terry
Hurless. Second: Nlr. Floyd Sturtevant, John Eggert, Janet Van Eps, Pat Roberson, Christine Constantine,
Sharon Bappe, Janice Lee. Front: Judy Gunnerson, Judy Fincham, Judy Buehler, Susan Ratterree,
Margaret Sprague, Sara McCay, Carol Hauenstein.
OPHOMORES
H.R. 234
Back: Steven Ellet, David Gross, Bill Rosebrook, Charles Jones, David Gunderson, Chuck Swanson,
Jerry Wettland, Howie Lester. Third: Terry Hopkins, Charles Carmean, Pat Barnhart, Nancy Ogg, Nan
Durian, Kathy Stine, Bill Dailey, Jim Jeffrey. Second: Bette Dalton, John Ritland, Barb Chittenden,
Marilyn Sailsburg, Vicki Hall, Diane Fiske, John Guam, Front: Mrs. Kay Garrett, Sharon Watson, Nancy
Hazel, Judy Siemers, Diane Neville.
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George Reinhold, Third: Marilyn Heady, Sandra Skeie, Vicki
Bob Carr, Craig Jones. Second: Kathie Hansen, Janice Lester,
Fitzgerald, Pat Berg, Robert Sealock
Marcia Storley, Jennifer Darnell, Bob
Talcott, Phil Harris, Gary Rowe. Front: Mrs. Randolph, Ann Petefish, Eileen Orlovich, Kris Hawkes, Ann
Sander.
SOPHGMORE
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Back: Loran Randles, Mike Alfred, Jim Gould, Craig Carver, Bill
Third: Mr. William Ripp, Ren Ruggless, Donna Berkley, Juliann
Jean DeYoung. Second: Ernie Martin, Sandra Freel, Margery
Chuck Abbott, Gene Hedberg. Front: Gary Whitesell, Wendy
Christine Smith, Jean Haynes, Stan Thogerson.
Landsbergg Steve Epstein, Lloyd Jones
Packer, Beverly Aegerter, Jo Sawyer
Holstad, Sandra Link, Karen DeMoss
Williams, Terry Plumb, Sharon Swift
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Offering sports for all boys not engaged in
varsity competition, the intramural program is
under the supervision of Mr. Smalling. Any
boy who has not won a major in varsity com-
petition is eligible to compete in the three
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class champions that are chosen by a point
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the year.
Back: Phil Cargill, Tom Farber, Mike McGuire, Jack Lawrence, Blaine Zenor, Eddy Brown. Third: Mal
McGinness, Jim Ricketts, Craig Carver, Dean Lange, Gary Tesdahl, Denny Christopherson, Arzy Clapp.
Second: Mr. Page, Bill Zurborg, Bill McGowan, Bob Pasley, Ed Bargfield, Mike Wolf, Bob Synhorst,
Mr, Smallingi Front: Vic Randecker, Hank Heath, Pat Kelley, Louis Williams, Charles Fleming, Dick
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Back: Beverly Aegerter, Mary Armstrong, Sandy Michelson, Dallas Wall, Martha Judge, Mary Garner, Mrs. Carol Lockhart. Third: Sandy Hostet-
ter, Sharon Guy, Joyce Heald, Linda Breckenridge, Carol Straehle, Lani Kuncl, Sharon Hibbs, Peg Duke. Second: Sue Mendon, Carol Hostetter,
Donna Shipley, Christine Constantine, Jan Ustrud, Kathy Guy. Front: Carol Lasche, Judy Seimers, Margi Hillyard, Sue Rice, Sherry Martin,
GAA: SPORT FUR ALL GIRLS
Providing an intramural program for Ames High GVSVY MODCJBY and WedDe5d5Y aflef School-
girls, the Girls Athletic Association CGAAJ worked to-
vvard developing play spirit and greater physical ef-
ficiency. Every girl was invited to participate in one
of the activities which included such sports as volley-
ball, bowling, basketball, trampolining, and softball.
Mrs. Carol Lockhart supervised the participating girls
CABINET
Back: Mrs. Carol Lockhart, Darla Hanlin, Mary Dresser, Pam Cole, Sandy Gowan. Front: Belowf UD 'ft Over!
Beth Strand, Nancy Preston, Rosie Diehl.
Cabinet members this year vvere: Nancy Preston,
president, Rosie Diehl, vice-president, Beth Strand, sec-
retary-treasurerg Sandy Govvan, point recorder, Pam
Cole, intramural chairman, and Mary Dresser and Darla
Hanlin, social chairmen, A representative council was
made up of one girl elected from each homeroom.
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It was quite impressive to see the
Marching Band followed by the Marching
Pep Club parade in formation across the
field before home football games. Par-
ticularly eye-catching were the rows of
Pep Club members in their orange iackets
and black skirts as they sat together in
the bleachers at both football and bas-
ketball games.
The girls also served as ticket-takers,
ushers, provided half-time entertainment
at basketball games, and organized sever-
al money-making proiects. All seniors girls
were eligible to be members of Pep Club,
providing they abided by the rules and
maintained passing grades in three sub-
iects.
The officers of Pep Club and the Coun-
cil, under the direction of Miss Diane Claus-
sen, were in charge of organizing and co-
ordinating all their various activities. Of-
ficers this year were: Diane Tripp, presi-
dent: Joan Holtz, vice-president: Judy El-
liot, secretary: and Rosalie Larson, treas-
urer. The Council consisted of two repre-
sentatives from each senior homeroom.
Back: Sharon Hibbs, Diana Shultz, Mary Kay Baldus, Carolyn Heubner, Mary
Garner, Ann Sargent. Fifth: Pam Owings, Judy Sande, Vicky Kirkham, Sue
Knapp, Diane Tripp, Karen Gunn, Karen Rogness. Fourth: Gloria Dahl, Julie
Christensen, Lo Ann Jordison, Dee Rasmussen, Karen Westvold, Carole
Hostetter, Joan Holtz, Sharon Guy. Third: Margaret Warren, Catherine Peter-
son, Jan Sills, Jo Boston, Karen Randles, Rosalie Larson. Second: Miss Diane
Claussen, Patsy Crowley, Katie Bappe, Pat Carney, Sally Howard. Front:
Irene Dahl, Mary Brown, Judy Burton.
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Back Ken Wells Bob Anderson Tom Buchholtz Dale Rouze Gary Carlson Dave Agard Mike Cox
Dave Ch lds Second Joe Bryan Larry Thompson Jule Vrlmont Ken Torrey Gary Myers L J Sk
Don Toms Mal McGinns Mckey Von Bergen Front Jim Lndqust Mke Nclmey Rein Saral Mark
Watson Norman Eckard Ron Jenkins Joe Picken Ron Fain Toby Shelton
AMES 27 EAST SIOUX CITY 7
The Little Cyclones opened their T959 campaign with
a convincing win over highly regarded East Dave
Chipman scored from 5 and 53 yards out and Mickey
Von Bergen scored from the l Dave Page raced over
from the T5 for the other tally Page Chipman and
Von Bergen rounded out the scoring with conver
SIOVTS
AMES 27 NEWTON O
Ames scored their first conference win at the expense
of Newton on a rainswept field. Mike Cox scored two
touchdowns on identical 3 yard runs and Dave Page
scored from 42 yards out. Tom Buchholtz's 48 yard
iaunt and three conversions finished out the scoring.
AMES ol GRINNELL 7
Grinnell fell before the Cyclone onslaught for Ames'
third win of the season. Ames touchdowns were scored
by Mike Cox, Dave Chipman, Ron Fain, Gary Fernan-
des, and Bob Van Scoy. Longest run of the evening
was made by Dave Chipman when he grabbed a
Grinnell aerial and raced 90 yards for a touchdown.
Three conversions by Dave Agard and Bob Van Scoy
finished out the Ames total.
Back: Lee Scheuermann, Dean Hunziker, Mike McGuire, Steve Rust, Charles Dahm, Tom Arthur. Third:
Gary Tesdahl, Gary Sutton, Jim Taylor, Roger Carey, Phil Cargill, Jim Adams, Bill Draisey. Second:
Jim Kelley, Dave Chipman, Dave Coe, Craig Ritland, Wayne Thorpe, Pat Kelley, Roger Hedrick, Jim
Bates, Dick Allen, Gordon Reno, Steve Jenson, Mr. Linn. Front: Bob Van Scoy, Gary Fernandes, Mike
Cadman, Darrell Spear, Tom Pumroy, Larry Breon, Mike Foreman, Mike Ellingson, Jon Lowman, Elaine
Zenor, Mr. Spatcher, Mr. Covey.
AMES 13 BOONE 7
Mud and rain again prevailed as Ames eked out a
13-7 win over their traditional rival. Mike Cox scored
from the 2 after a pass play from Steve Jensen to
Dave Page set up the touchdown. Cox also added a
conversion. Dave Page scored from the 1 for the second
touchdown.
AMES 20 WEST WATERLOO 27
Ames suffered their first loss of the season at the
hands of West in the latter's Homecoming. Mike Cox
scored from the 2 and 3 and Dave Page scored from
8 yards out. Two penalties set up West's winning Tally
in the fourth quarter.
AMES 7 BURLINGTON 39
Burlington, rated number 1 in the state, ruined Ames
High's Homecoming with a 39-7 win over the Ames
men. Playing on a rainswept field, a pass play from
Dave Childs to Ron Fain covered 70 yards for an Ames
score. Dave Page ran over for the conversion. From
then on it was all Burlington as several mistakes foiled
Ames scoring bids.
AMES 25 OSKALOOSA 12
Led by the offensive play of Mickey Von Bergen and
Mike Cox and the defensive play of Blaine Zenor,
Steve Rust, and Craig Ritland, the Little Cyclones over-
whelmed Osky 25-12. Mike Cox scored from the 1, 3,
and 4 and Von Bergen scored from the 4. Bob Van-
Scoy added a conversion.
AMES 21 -MARSHALLTOWN 12
Ames won its eleventh CIC championship in twelve
years when they defeated Marshalltown. Ames touch-
downs were scored by Mickey Von Bergen from the
3 and 9 and Dave Childs from the 1. Extra points were
scored by Ron Fain, Mike Cox, and Bob VanScoy.
AMES 14 ROOSEVELT DES MOINES 27
Roosevelt led Ames by a score of 21-O before the Little
Cyclones realized what was happening and began to
settle down. Coming back at halftime, Mickey Von
Bergen and a pass play from Dave Childs to Mike Cox
accounted for two touchdowns to make the final score
Roosevelt 27, Ames 14.
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Vivian, Charles Jones, Arlen Ruth, Jim Reilly. Second: Murray McHone, Wayne Friesner, Bob Kelley,
Walter Neal, Jon Callahan, David Voss, Paul McGuire, Jim Klingseis, Paul Townsend, John Ritland,
Jim Jeffrey, John Everson, Loran Randles, Steve Epstein, Jim Ricketts. Front: Larry Hills, Mike Engels,
Joel Piercy, Galen Clouser, Mike Alfred, Hank Heath, Bill Dailey, Bob Hunziker, Phil Harris, Bob Talcott,
Dick Clark, Charles Carmean, Mike Karns, Tony Pappas.
OPHO ORE FOOTBALL
Ames 7 Webster City
Ames 7 Marshalltown
Ames 7 East D.M.
Ames 20 Alleman
Ames 13 Boone
Ames lA Newton
Forty-four sophomores reported to
coach Cecil Spatcher at the beginning of I
the season. Winning three of their six
games, the sophomore team gained valu-
able experience for next year's varsity.
Jim Klingseis, Paul Townsend, Hank Heath,
Bill Dailey, Paul McGuire, Roger Jensen,
Jim Ricketts, and Darrell Fowles should
be definite varsity material along with
many others who were members of this
year's squad.
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SEASONS RECORD
55 Mason City
64 North DM
63 Waterloo West
55 Boone
84 Oskaloosa
84 Grinnell
77 Nevada
34 Roosevelt DM
57 Newton
60 Marshalltown
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69 Oskaloosa
56 Grinnell
81 Webster City
52 Newton
59 Marshalltown
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Vaughn Welling, .lim Merrick, Larry Sprague, Mike Van Scoy, Bob Synhorst, Dave Spatcher, Mr. Cecil
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VARSITY RESERVES
The varsity reserves, under the supervision of
Mr. Cecil Spatcher, is made up of junior boys
that failed to make the varsity. Playing ten games,
these boys gained valuable experience that might
possibly be used on next year's varsity. Leading
scorers on this year's team were Aaron King,
Mike Heubener, and Dave S p a tc h e r. Games
were played with Boone, Story City, Newton,
Marshalltown, Webster City, and Perry.
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Comprised of major letter winners at Ames
High, the Varsity Club was under the sponsorship
of Mr. Wells. Denny Tice served as president,
Mickey Von Bergen as vice-president, Jim Piper
as secretary, and Ilo Leppik as treasurer. Varsity
Club buys the flowers for the Homecoming Queen
and her attendants, holds initiations, and holds a
Varsity Club picnic at Homewood Golf Course at
the end ofthe year.
Above: All play and no work-for us officers.
Back: Lee Scheuermann, Dick Allen, Gordon Reno, Dale,Rouze, Richard Johnson, Dave Agard, Bill
Draisey, Gene West, Dave Childs, Jim Curtis. Third: Mike Cox, .lim Adams, Ilo Leppik, Lars Laslett,
Dave Coe, Dave Chipman, Gary Tesdahl, Ron Jones, Jim Piper. Second: Denny Tice, Dave Page, Craig
Ritland, Steve Dreezen, Steve Rust, Gary Kirk, Dave Martin, Steve Jensen, Mr. Wells. Front: Pat
Klingseis, Ron Jenkins, Pat Patterson, Ron Fain, Mickey Von Bergen, Jack Carr, Mike Wolf, Bob Synhorst.
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sold the most Christmas sprays.
Girl Reserves provided service, social, and character-
building opportunities during meetings every other
Friday morning and through proiects. Proiects were
the support of a toster child and, together with Hi-Y,
sponsoring Friendship Week and Christmas presents
for the county home. Highlights included a Dad-Daugh-
ter Date Night, Mother-Daughter Tea, and Big Pal, Lit-
tle Pal Picnic. Money for these activities was raised by
selling Christmas sprays and pencils.
Sponsors were Miss Edna Wilcox, Mrs. Charlotte
Whitney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph, Miss Marilyn Staf-
ford, and Mrs. Joan Brokken. Sheila Porter was presi-
dent first semester and Linda Martin was vice-presi-
dent, second semester their positions were alternated.
Pat Carney was secretary and Dallas Wall, treasurer.
Presidents ot the homeroom representatives were Don-
na Clark and Barbara Buchwald.
REPRESENTATIVES
Back: Sue McFarland, Juliann Packer, Pame Eckhoff, Cheron Karns, Glenda Thompson, Karen Gunn, Barb North, Sue Knapp, Donna Hicks, Mary
Hanson, Louise Synhorst, Mrs, Joan Brokken. Third: Marcia Rench, Mary Schwartz, Charlene Anderson, Charlotte Judge, Judy Bourne, Jean De
Young, Judi Elslager, Jennifer Darnell, Toi Goettsch, Kris Hawkes, Miss Marilyn Stafford, Miss Edna Wilcox. Second: Mary Dresser, Karen
Skarshaug, Linda Martin, Maureen McVicker, Karen Fox, Susan Bothell, Teresa, Martini, Barbara Buchwald, Esther Mary Borden, Mrs. Charlotte
Whitney, Mrs, Elizabeth Randolph. Front: Judy Warren, Janice Lee, Sheila Porter, Donna Clark, Rosie Diehl, Ann Ragsdale, Carol Black, Pat Emery,
Sue Ethington.
Righr: Kibitzers in abundance.
Below: Hobby group leaders that showed up for the picture are:
Jim Brown, architecture, Mickey Von Bergen, athletics, Pat Patter-
son, science, and Charlie Dahm, chess and checkers.
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Back: Robert Baughman, Don Toms, Dave Childs, Steve Epstein, Curt Hough, Jim Jeffrey, Jim Klingseis, Paul Anderson. Third: Dudley Chitten
Hubert Albertson, Mr, Edwin Stone. Front: Mr. Charles Havener, Dick Evans, Galen Clouser,
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Mike Cadman, Mike Karns, Phil Harris, Terry Hur-
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Clarinet: Barb Buchwald, Vicky Kirkhant, Becky McBride, John Walkup, Pat Kelley, Lonnie Wilson, Dick Trexel, Jim Brown, Margo Dunlap, Lynn
Swanson, Carolyn Bogue, Marilyn Heady, Chuck Boast, Becky Simmering, Judy Elliot, Mary Tonne, Mary Alice White. Flute: Ann Fields, Donna
Hicks, Joan Holtz, Linda Martin, Mary Hanson, Sara McCay, Leslie Osam, Ann Sande, Helen Winton, Marcia Storby, Janet Miller. French Horn:
Wayne Paulson, Joyce Heald, Marion Quinn, Juanita Severson, Beverly Aeqerter. Bassoon: Ken Torrey, Joel Cerwick. Alto Clarinet: Bob Stevenson.
Oboe: Carol Vogt, Marianne Voigt, Cornet: Jim Wiener, Karma Shauer, Nancy Hegland, Dave Houser, L. J. Skeie, Betty Throckmorton, John Quam,
Tom Erskine, Mike Disque, Bill Rosebrook, Dick Trump, Don Sielert. Bass Clarinet: Terry Hurlbut, Margie McCay. Saxophone: Lois Knutson, Steve
Rust Cabsentl, Judy Bourne, Dean Busby, Mary Sue Arrasmith, Tenor Saxophonc: Jerry Clark, John Clark. Baritone Saxophone: Scott Fearnster.
Trombones: Gretchen Wildman, Rodger Hedrick labsentj, Bruce Peterson, John Larson, Paul Townsend, Jerry Jones. Baritone: Steve Dreezen,
Bob Talcott, Loran Randles, Alfred French. Percussion: Janice Ustrud, Bill Jackson, Bruce Stebbins, Marcia Lake, Steve Ellett, Carolyn Geiger. Bass:
Norman Iverson, Dick Kelso, Paul Anderson, Ron Bergeson, Craig Carver, Kendrick Brown. Bass Viol: Lenesa Legvold. Majorettes: Karen Erickson,
Carol Hostetter, Pam Cole, Nancy Smalling, Margie Walsh, Barb Wilcox, Pat Hildebrand, Sandy Mickleson, Judy Warren. Head Drum Majorette:
Joann Daniels. Director: Richard D. Day.
CONCERT B
When the band was talked about at Ames High,
which band should have been specified since there
were four different ones. Concert band was a large
symphonic group of B3 membersg marching band of
92 members played and marched on the field at all
home football games, pep band was a smaller group
that played at pep assemblies and home basketball
gamesg and the dance band played for various func-
tions requiring a small musical group. Students in one
or more of these groups were benefited by the oppor-
tunities to play good music, to prepare programs, and
to give public concerts. The only qualification necessary
to belong was to be able to play reasonably well one
of the instruments found in the band.
Projects of band throughout the year included a
candy sale in the fall, the spring concert, and the Tri-
City Band Festival held this year at Webster City. Of-
ficers elected by bandmembers this year were: Barbara
Buchwald, president, Gretchen Wildman, vice-presi-
dent, Joan Holtz, secretary-treasurer, and Jerry Clark,
librarian.
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OFFICERS
Left: Gretchen Wildman, Joan Holtz, Barb Buchwald,
Jerry Clark, Mr. Richard Day.
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Back: Jerry Clark, Dallas Wall, Jim Wiener, Howard Judge, Ann Sargent, Bob Young. Fourth: Joan Holtz, Ron Jones, Karen
Rogness, Pat Kelley, Jan Ustrud. Third: Karen Coletti, Karen Battles, Sharon Guy, Carl Reynolds. Second: Judy Keigley,
Shirley Busch, Kathy Guy, Donna Ethington. Front: Ann Fields, Linette Martin, Karon Durham, Margo Dunlap.
SENIOR GIRLS' SEXTET
Right: Karen Randles, Judy Elliott, Diane Tripp, Karen
Gunn, Joan Holtz, Sharon Guy, seated, Sally Howard.
SENIUR GIRLS' QUARTET
"Gonna take a sentimental journey , . ." Mary Ellen
Farley, Carol Black, Jan Ustrud, and Gretchen Wildman.
MIXED CHORUSES
The sophomore and junior-senior mixed choruses
offered an opportunity for mixed voice singing to se-
lected students who were not in choir. Each chorus
met twice a week as a class to learn singing technique
and to practice for performances. The groups perform-
ed together in the Christmas program, during Friend-
ship Week, and at the Spring Concert, the iunior-senior
chorus sang for parents as well.
For the first semester iunior-senior chorus, Cindy
Shocky was president, Bruce Woods was vice-presi-
dent, Kris Manning, secretary-treasurer, Rein Saral, li-
brarian, and Karen Skarshaug and Jim Merrick, robe
keepers. President of the sophomore chorus was Susan
Miller, vice-president was Sue Soults, secretary-treasur-
er, Nancy Hazel, librarian, Bill Jackson, and robe keep-
ers were Sue Ethington and Wally Stephenson.
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Kris Manning, Glenda Thompson, Donna Ethington.
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QUARTET
Right: Chuck Boast, Pat Kelley, Roger Hedrick, Dave
Childs, Sally Howard.
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SOPHOMORE
Back: Scott Feamster, Sue Soults, Jim Jeffrey, Lonnie Wilson, Nancy Ogg, Jo Ellen Sawyer, Jim Gould, Maryanne Voigt, Wally Stephenson, Susan
Miller, John Rademacher. Fourth: Mr. Wayne Cross, John Larson, Bill Jackson, Sarah Baughman, Peg Duke, Jean De Young, John Everson, Steve
Ellett, Toi Goettsch. Third: Sharon Bappe, Norman Callahan, Dennis Scott, Charles Matterson, Mary Lou Ashley, Murray McHone, Christine Con-
stantine, Marcia Heggen, Second: Janice Lee, Judy Nichols, Connie Caldwell, Caroline Brandt, Sue Ethington, Bill Dailey, Bob Carr, Sandra Skeie.
Front: Leslie Osam, Diane Fiske, Christine Smith, Nancy Hazel, Judy Agard, Lenesa Legvold, Sharon Swift, Janet Rah, Esther Mary Borden.
MIXED CHORUS ES
JUNIOR-SENIOR
Back: Mr. Wayne Cross, Juanita Severson, Ellen Danielson, Jim Merrick, Tom Lyttle, David Houser, Don Allen, Mike Spear, Bruce Woods,
Dennis Erickson, Bill Miller, Carolyn Cox. Fourth: Saralee Malone, Jerry Jones, Pat Dahrn, Jim Bates, Pat Hildebrand, Kris Manning, Allen
Orning, Conrad Stephenson, Martha Judge, Dick Evans, Judy Warren. Third: Becky McBride, Don Sielert, Joann Daniels, Rein Saral, Karen
Skarshaug, Larry Taylor, Mary Armstrong, Larry Breon, Cindy Shockey, Joe Picken. Second: Vicky Kirkham, Nancy Hegland, Sue Rice, Jan Sills,
Marianne Meads, Paulette Hatasaki, Marsha Lake, Beth Ann Scholtes, Mary Hanson, Delores Brown. Front: Joan Linder, Carolyn Barber, Beverly
Novak, Mariie Handeland, Virginia Bender, Nancy Ball, Judy Holder, Joyce Graham, Marlis Behrend, Diana Shultz,
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Back: Mr. Wayne Cross, John Rademacher, John Everson, Bill Bishop, Don Allen, Dennis Erickson, Tom
Lyttle, Jon Anderson, Doug Samson, Charles Matterson. Fourth: Murray McHone, Bob Oest, Jim Jeffrey,
Conrad Stephenson, Paul Anderson, Jim Bates, Dave Childs, Tom Buchholtz, Jerry Clark, Dave Sandage.
Third: Steven Ellett, Gordon Eggleton, Norman Callahan, Lonnie Wilson, Bill Jackson, Howard Judge,
Alfred French, Jim Merrick, Allen Orning, Jerry Jones, Second: Bob Carr, Jim Gould, Scott Feamster,
Pat Kelly, Carl Reynolds, John Larson, Chuck Boast, Louis Williams, Joe Picken, Bill Dailey, Front:
Larry Breon, Dick Evans, Larry Taylor, Mike Spear, Don Sielert, Bruce Woods, Bill Lester, Bob Young,
David Houser.
For any student who wished to sing for the pure pleasure of it, there was a
place in one of the sections of the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. These sections,
which were directed by Mr. Wayne Cross, met as classes a few times a week.
All three sections of Girls' Glee Club sang as one group at the Christmas Pro-
gram, a Girl Reserve meeting, the Spring Program, Friendship Week, and Bac-
calaureate, the sophomores also performed for their parents. Presidents of the
sections were Peggy Billings, Janet Rah, and Sherry Martin.
The three sections of Boys' Glee Club participated in the 'Christmas and Spring
Programs and performed for Ames service clubs and at a Hi-Y meeting as well.
Presidents of the Boys' Glee Club were Mike Spear, Tom Buchholtz, and Jim
Jeffries.
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Although technically it was considered as an
activity, the dramatics organization was conducted
as a regular class. Members attended meetings
three times a week during one of the six daily
periods.
Within the department itself there were two
sections. Beginning Dramatics for sophomores
gives students the elementary training required
of the members in Advanced Dramatics, most of
whom were iuniors and seniors, ln addition, those
students who excelled in dramatics and who met
certain requirements based on a point system
were eligible to become members of the honorary
Palm Club. Officers of Palm Club were: John
Carter, president, Lani Kuncl, vice-president, Mar-
ilyn Dunlap, secretary, and Yvonne Barton, treasur-
er.
DRAMA CLUB STAGES
" IGN OF THE STAR"
Back: Betty Winton, Bev Novak, Sue Humphrey, Karen Wheelock, Sue Rice, Marsha Lake. Second: David
Maxwell, Judy Hutchison, Beth Strand, Linda Martin, Mr. Robert Hamilton, Karen Rogness, Diane Tripp,
Darla Hanlin, Alice Paulson, Judy Warren. Front: Rosie Diehl, Glenda Thompson, Julie Wagaman,
Joyce Herrick, Kathy Stine, Lenesa Legvold, Karen Smedal, Kris Manning, Judy Fincham.
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Below: "Aw, come on, Karen, let us talk to him for a while."
CAST AND CREW-Back: Peggy Cafferty, Mary Dresser, Jean Hensing, Diane Tripp, Joyce Herrick, Judy Hutchison, Karen Rogness, Tom Smith
Norman Iverson, Linda Martin, Mike Miller, Bruce Stebbins, Cheron Karns, Kris Manning. Second: Bob Pasley, Doug Olson, John Carter, Glenda
Thompson, Darla Hanlin, Marcia Heidel, Beth Strand, Mr. Robert Hamilton, David Maxwell, Nancy Smalling, Judy Warren, Margie Walsh Karen
Wheelock, Ann Sande. Front: Judy Fincham, Judy Sawyer, Kathy Stine, Julie Wagernan, Rosie Diehl, Sue Rice, Sharon Wright, Shirley Bailey
Karen Gunn, Mary Sue Arrasmith.
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DEBATE AND
Actively engaged in such verbal activities as extem-
poraneous speaking, original oratory, and debate, the
members of the Debate and Speech Club primarily
studied labor management relations this season But
the visible verbosity was only one facet In order to
develop effective speaking procedures much research
on and analysis of the issue was first necessary
Both the ability to reason logically and correct eval
uation were encouraged Some of the lowa High School
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PEECH CL B
Forensic League tournaments attended this year were
the Brindley debate and discussion conference at Cedar
Falls the Dodger Invitational at Fort Dodge, and the
lowa State University Speech Invitational.
Guiding and helping the club with its speech activi-
ties was the sponsor Mrs Kay Garrett. Officers were:
Russell Hageman president Karen Fox, vice-president,
and Marion Quinn secretary
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FRENCH CLUB
Back: Judy Hutchison, Pat Carney, Sheila Porter, Juanita Severson, Juliann Packer, Ellen Danielson, Karen Wheelock, Jim Piper, llo Leppik,
Norman Iverson, Beth Ann Scholtes, Jean Bowen, Marilyn Dunlap, Jan Ustrud, Beth Strand. Third: Caroline Matterson, Vicky Kirkham, Susie Dickie,
Barb North, Shirley Bailey, Karen Gunn, Linda Martin, Margie McCay, Sue Humphrey, Lani Kuncl, Maureen McVicker, Janet Lubsen, Jo Sawyer,
Kay Parrish. Second: Marcia Storby, Betsy Ferguson, Diane Tripp, Sue Knapp, Karen Rogness, Judy Sawyer, Susan Miller, Linda Breckenridge, Judy
Agard, Karen Smedal, Dolares Noid, Janet Rah. Front: Mrs. Dorothy Vandecar, Helen Politis, Helen Winton, Marilyn Heady, Nancy Hegland,
Jeannie Partin, Sally Howard, Susie Reed, Diana Speck, Sue Ethington, Diane Fiske.
LANGUAGE CLUBS ACQUAINT MEMBERS
WITH FOREIGN CUSTOMS AND CULTURES
SPANISH CLUB
Back: Barb North, Mary Dresser, Barb Diehl, Diane DeVaul, Cherie Karns, Betty Throckmorton, Dallas Wall, Glenda Thompson, Joann Daniels
Barb Wilcox, Sharon Bappe, Sandy Hostetter. Third: Jean Haynes, Eleanor Applegate, Jennifer Darnell, Kathy Stine, Pat Roberson, Fern Rlecken
Mary Armstrong, Kathie Workman, Pame Cole, Marcia Heggen, Carolyn Bogue, Darla Hanlin. Second: Mary Lou Ashley, Susan Ratterree, Judy Bourne
Judi Buehler, Judy Warren, Vicki Skortman, Sharon Wright, Aundrea Foreman, Mary Jane Walsh, Martha Stokke, Pat Sclarow, Front: Judy Hol
dredge, Miss Sharon Roberts, Judy Siemer, Diane Neville, Carol Vogt, Judy Elliott, Betty Winton, Nancy Grooms, Nancy Neal, Marcia Heidel.
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LATIN CLUB
Back: Toby Shelton, Jim Merrick, John Hagge, Mike Nickey, Bob Oest, John Hinrichsen, Loran Randles, Paul Anderson, Bill Rosebrook, Bob
Sealock, Sue Soults, Toi Goettsch, Peg Duke. Third: Mary Tonne, Ann Lundvall, Scott Feamster, Eugene White, Bill Jackson, Mike Alfred, Hank
Heath, Cheryl Wheelock, Lenore Hawk, Sarah Baughman, Darlene Spencer, Leslie Osam. Second: Mr. William Ripp, Emily Laslett, Karen Coletti,
Joyce Herrick, Karen Skarshaug, Jean Hensing, Martha Judge, Carol Straehle, Andrea Parks, Kris Hawkes, Carolyn Geiger, Esther Borden. Front:
Sara McCay, Sherry Martin, Lenesa Legvold, Nancy Hazel, Margo Dunlap, Shirley Busch, Carol Lasche, Ann Ragsdale, Sharon Swift, Teresa Martini,
Eileen Orlovich.
To become acquainted with the customs and culture
of the people whose languages they were studying
in class was the aim of the French and Spanish Clubs.
Arnong the activities of the Spanish Club were a Spring
Fiesta and a dinner at Christmas time with the French
Club. As well as the dinner, the French Club had a
Mardi Gras.
Serving the Spanish Club were Miss Sharon Roberts
as sponsor, Vicki Skortman, president, Barb Wilcox,
vice-president, Peggy Billings, secretary, and Cheri
Karns, treasurer. With Mrs. Dorothy Vandecar as spon-
sor, French Club officers were Vicky Kirkham, presi-
dent, Susie Dicke, vice-president, Judy Hutchison, sec-
retary-treasurer.
With Mr. William Ripp as sponsor, the major project
of the Latin Club was the Roman Banquet. Officers
were Paul Anderson and Hank Heath, Co-Chairmen,
Teresa Martini, secretary-treasurer, and Lenesa Leg-
vold, program chairman.
With a German choir directed by Ron Jones, a Ger-
man band directed by Dick Trexel, and interesting
monthly meetings, members of German Club became
better acquainted with Germany and her customs. Miss
Barbara Von Wittich was sponsor, officers were Mary
Schwartz, president, Bob Talcott, vice-president, Ann
Kirkham, secretary, and Ilo Leppick, public relations.
GERMAN CLUB
Back: Saralee Malone, Walter Neal, Bob Talcott, Wayne Friesner, Bruce Peterson, Bill Landsberg, Dick Evans, Robert Stevenson, Joel Cerwick, John
Larson, Second: Mary Hanson, Ann Kirkham, Jean Fellows, Julie Wagaman, Betty Keller, Donna Hicks, Pat Dahm, Ann Fields, Alfred French, Terry
Hurlbut, Beverly Aegeter, Front: Mike Hartley, Connie Caldwell, Jackie Matuseski, Sandy Gowan, Miss Barbara Von Wittich, Mary Schwartz, Ilo
Leppik, Rosie Diehl, Marcia Rench.
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CUBS CLUB
Back Rein Saral Mark Watson Mike Nickey Karen Durham Barb Wilcox Kris Manning Pam Van
Patter Joann Daniels Pat Hildebrand Sandra Mickelson Sindy Shockey Shirley Busch Pat Dahrn
Marli Handeland Third Jim Jeffrey Bill Rosebrook Andrea Parks Caroline Matterson Lenore Hawk
Joyce Heald Glenda Thompson Nancy Smalling Donna Hicks Janet Lubsen Becky Slmmering
Shirley Bailey Shirley Peake Marlene Kiertzner Second Christine Smith Beverly Novak Darlene
Spencer Marion Quinn Maureen NlcVicker Karen Fox Sue Hetzel Vrckie Skortman Pat Carney
Sharon Wright Pat Sclarow Karen Erickson Mrs Charlotte Whitney Front Lynda Richards Lenesa
Legvold Carol Lasche Nancy Hazel Margo Dunlap Jean Partin Betty Winton Sue Rice Mary Jane
Walsh Marcia Heidel Joanne Makelbust
ST DENTS STUDY WRITING
"How to Read a Newspaper" was the topic ern-
phasized this year by Cubs' Club. The members of
Cubs' Club spent the year studying all the facets
of newspapers. All the knowledge gained was put
to use getting out the first issue of the Web for
second semester.
Mrs, Charlotte Whitney sponsored the group
which had as officers: Shirley Bailey, president, Bill
Rosebrook, vice-president, and Nancy Smalling, sec-
retary.
Creative Writing Club had as its prime obiective
the publication of Scripsiture second semester. At
the bi-monthly meetings the writing of short stories,
plays, novelettes, and poems was studied, and the
writings of the individual members were criticized
and evaluated.
Sponsored by Mrs. Dolores Dreesman, the group
elected as officers this year: Marion Quinn, presi-
dent, Alice Bancroft, vice-president and treasurer,
and Lynda Richards, secretary.
CREATIVE
WRITING
CLUB
Back: Linda Martin, Alison Shep-
herd, John Walkup, llo Leppik,
Jan Rah, Mrs, Dolores Dreesman
Second: Karen Fox, Maureen Mc-
Vicker, Marion Quinn, Peggy Caf-
ferty, Susie Dickie, Christine Smith
Shirley Bailey. Front: Lenesa Leg
Karma Schauer, Betsy Ferguson,
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LIBRARY CLUB
The many books, periodicals, and reference ma-
terial contained in the school library are essential to
every student in all the various classes throughout
the schoolyear. Organized as a service club, the mem-
bers of Library Club worked continually to assist stu-
dents in every possible way. Shelving new books,
repairing worn books, keeping the magazines in or-
der, arranging displays in the display case, and send-
ing out overdue notices on books were iust a few of
their many activities.
Each member spent two periods a week working in
the library, made one book report, planned one dis-
play for the display case, and attended all the weekly
meetings.
In its first year as a member of the State Library
Club, Mrs. Elizabeth Dickenson was in charge of the
Ames High Library Club. Officers were Carmen Cat-
ron, president, and Bev Novak, secretary.
Above, Left: Ahem! The meeting will please come to order!
Left: Here are some books you ought to read.
Standing: Paulette Hatasaki, Laurel Hanway, Janet Lubsen, Marcia Heidel, Joyce Heald, Barbara Wilcox, Pat Hildebrand, Sandy Mickelson, Pat Dahm
Marcia Rench, Mrs. Elizabeth Dickenson. Sitting: llene Thorpe, Cheyenne Shelton, Sue McFarland, Judy Kooser, Carmen Catron, Karen Skarshaug
Cindy Shockey, Michele Moore, Pame Eckhott, Nancy
Carr, Mary Jane Walsh.
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Activities of the Future Homemakers ot America
were based on the theme "Getting to Know You,"
which means becoming acquainted with the ways of
lite within our own state, across the nation, and
throughout the world. This theme was carried out in
co-operation with the national Future Homernakers
organization. Membership was open to every girl
enrolled in a homemaking course formerly or this
year.
Miss Betty Trout sponsored the group, of which
Jo Boston was elected president, Nancy Carr, vice-
president, Judy Kooser, secretary, Judy Gunnerson,
treasurer, Linda Wheelock, parliamentarian, Pat Barn-
hart, historian, Nancy Durian, public relations chair-
man, Pam Owings, music chairman, Cheyenne Shel-
ton, recreation chairman. Barbara Dennis was District
Vll historian.
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Back: Shirley Juncker, Pat Barnhart, Pat Berg, Marcia Rench, Julie Blaess, Jo Linder, Mary Ellen Farley, Deanna Clem, Bertina Lambert, Lynda
Hockman, Carolyn Cox. Third: Karen Westvold, Julie Christensen, Micheele Moore, Nan Durian, Julie Wagaman, Bonnie Hoover, Linda Williams,
Nancy Bowen, Judy Gunnerson, Judy Kooser, Miss Betty Lea Trout. Second: Terry Plumb, Jan Ustrud, Cheyenne Shelton, Bonnie Kloppenborg,
Pam Owings, Judy Sawyer, Barbara Dennis, Nancy Carr, Judy Green, Sue Rice. Front: Sue Mendon, Janet Deal, Leann Halterman, Beverly James,
Sharon Flora, Donna Nelson, Jo Boston, Wendy' Williams, Linda Wheelock,
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Where did This come from?" wonders Chuck Boast.
STUDE T
TREASURERS
The Treasurer of each of The student activities
was responsible for receiving, disbursing, and ac-
counting for all The money used by That organi-
zation. Selected by The sponsors on The basis of
Their responsibility, dependability, Thoroughness,
and diligence, The student Treasurers were direct-
ly responsible To Miss Mary McNally, General
Treasurer of Ames High.
Being in charge of The monetary affairs entailed
drawing up The year's budget, submitting The cash
books each monTh to Miss McNally, and making
a financial reporT aT The end of The year.
Miss McNally was assisted This year by Donna
Clark, senior.
Back: Ed Bargefield, Joe Woods, Chuck Boast, Ilo Leppik, Dallas Wall, Joan Holtz, Margaret Shrader.
Front:Anr1 Sargent, Beth Strand, Rosalie Larson, Karen Wheelock, Donna Clark.
Back: Lee Scheuermann, Richard Johnson, Dave Agard, Mike Cox, Dave Childs, Jim Ricketts, Bill
Jackson, Denny Christopherson, Mr. Walter Wood. Third: Ken Torrey, John Hagge, Tom Buchholtz,
Steve Jensen, Mike Disque, Kerry Van Winkle, Howard Judge, Larry Hills, Second: Aaron King, Pat
Kelley, Bob Van Scoy, Steve Dreeszen, Don Toms, Larry Taylor, Jim Jeffrey, John Hinrichsen, Andy
Williams. Front: Fred Peake, Tom Pumroy, Mike Foreman, Loran Randles, Paul Townsend, Darrell
Spear, Bill Dailey, Hank Heath, Dick Clark.
FIRE SQUAD KEEPS ORDER
Mr, Walter Wood with co-firechiefs Mike Biery and Don Toms
With the increased number of stu-
dents at Ames High, it was more im- mir. if
portant than ever before that the Fire ,.
Squad fulfill its duty of preventing
confusion and congestion in the cor-
ridors at all times.
This year the members met on
Thursday noons under the direction of
Mr. Walter Wood, sponsor. Co-fire-
chiefs were Don Toms and Mike Biery,
The secretary-treasurer was Steve
Dreeszen.
At the early hour of 8:00 on Friday mornings, the
FILM OPERATOIPS CLUB
For the care of equipment and the showing of visual
aids, an important part of many courses at Ames High,
credit goes to the members of the Film Operators
Club. Trained by Mr. Gerald Sielert, sponsor, members
were: Conrad Stephenson, first semester president,
Mike Miller, second semester president, John Walkup,
Ron Foderberg, Art Bates, and Karen Fox.
Mike and Mr. Sielert rewind a film.
P.E.C.A.
members of DECA assembled, perhaps a bit sleepily,
for the club meeting. Under the direction of Mr. Jim
Overturf, the Ames High branch of the Distributive
Education Club of America was in its second year of
operation. It was the obiective of the club to encour-
Back: Bruce Batman, Katie Bappe, Judy Keigley, Lynn DeMoss, Jack Carr, Ron Jenkins, Bonnie Nelson, Mr. Jim Overturf. Front: Fred Peak
age members to develop leadership in the field of dis-
tributing information on career opportunities. Only
members enrolled in Cooperative Distributive Educa-
tion were members.
Officers this year were: Fred Peake, president: Den-
ny Tice, vice-president, Karyn Mullica, secretary, and
Rita Bappe, treasurer.
Crossley, Cathy Peterson, Janet Sills, Deanna Clem, Bobby Moore, Mary Jameson, Karyn Mullica, Rita Bappe.
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The undercurrent of enthusiasm for Home-
coming turned into a tumultous sea of excite-
ment beginning with the pep assembly Friday,
October 16. Here co-football captains Steve
Jensen and Blaine Zenor increased the tension
by stalling before they announced that Katie
Bappe was to be the i959 Homecoming Queen
with Carol Black and Margie Walsh as her at-
tendants.
After the assembly, a snake dance and a pa-
rade downtown served to heighten the annual
Homecoming fever. The Queen, her attendants,
the marching band, Pep Club, the student body,
and the float carrying the football team gathered
before the City Hall to hear a rally speech by
Mayor Pearle De Hart.
In the terrific downpour of rain that night,
neither the spirits of the students in the stands
nor of the boys on the field were drastically
dampened in spite of the fact that the opposition,
Burlington, won the game.
Following the game, students attended the
Homecoming Dance, which was held in the high
school gym. There the music provided by Chuck
Dodge's band and the mums worn by the girls
provided a satisfying finish to the excitement of
the day.
QUEEN CANDIDATES-Back: Judy Elliot, Pat Carney, Marilyn Dunlap, Dallas
Second: Susie Reed, Sheila Porter, Sue Hetzel.
Wall, Cheyenne Shelton.
Front: Katie Bappe, Carol Black. Not pictured was Margie Walsh.
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Above: Lighted up for Company.
Although no one really expected a normal schoolday
situation, Back-to-School Night gave the parents of Ames
High students a chance to observe the school environ-
ment. Occurring on Nov. 12, during American Education
Week, Back-to-School Night provided an opportunity for
parents to see how the school operates. This they did
by following the Friday morning schedule with their
sons or daughters. Navigation in the halls became a
bit difficult when T000 parents and over 700 students
changed classes.
As they attended classes with their offspring, parents
BACK-TCL
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met teachers and observed how the various classes were
conducted. Those students and parents who had a study
hall were invited to the cafeteria where refreshments
were served from 8:00 to l0:00 P.M. After the third
period class, boys took their parents to one of the Hi-Y
hobby groups and the girls and their parents met in
the auditorium to hear a speech entitled "Yearning
for Learning" given by Mr. W. Henry Galbreth. At
10:00 school was dismissed after one of the longest days
students had spent in the rooms and corridors of Ames
High.
Below: This is what it's like, folks.
FRIENDSHIP WEEK
"Unchanging Patterns in a Changing World," the
theme for the 34th Friendship Week, invited students
to take an inward look at themselves. ln each of three
assemblies state representative Ray C. Cunningham
pointed out to the students their responsibilities to
themselves, to others, and to the global community.
This year the week of February I to 5 was set aside
for the purpose of this spiritual re-evaluation. On Mon-
day and Friday mornings huddle groups met in each
homeroom. In these groups on Monday students dis-
cuss such topics as cheating, dishonesty, and popular-
ity. The Friday huddle groups reviewed the week and
made suggestions for changes and improvements in
subsequent years.
During fifth period on Tuesday, Wednesday, and
ry
Above: Friendship Week speaker Mr. Ray Cunningham.
Below: Mr, Cunningham chats with Sue and Mary Louise
Thursday each class held a forum in the auditorium.
ln the forums Mr. Cunningham talked with the stu-
dents about specific problems such as dating and cle-
termining morals. Private conferences with Mr. Cun-
ningham were also available for anyone wishing to
talk further. A staff tea and Girl Reserve and Hi-Y
cabinet meetings were also held to provide opportuni-
ties for students and faculty to meet Mr. Cunningham.
Below: The combined Girls' Glee Clubs sang for the first assembly
during Friendship Week.
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A CAPPELLA CHOIR
Adams Mr. Herbert
Adams Jim
Adams Marc
Acgerter, Beverly
Agard, Dave
Agard Judy
Albertson Mr Hubert
Alfred
Alfred
Alfred
Connle
Larry
Mlke
Alfred Ron
Allen
Betty
A en D1ck
A len on
Alluson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Mr Leland
Bo
Charlene
on
Lnnda
Pau
Tom
Andre Rnchard
Andrews Jane
Anfcnson Donna
Applegate Eleanor
Armstrong Dave
Armstrong Mary
Arrasmnth Mary
Arthur Tom
Ashley Mary Lou
BACK LO SCHOOL NIGHT
Ba1ley Dean
Bauley Shtrley
Baldus Mary Kay
Bal Nancy
Ballard Llnda
Ballard Sharon
Bancroft Alnce
Carol
Kane
Banks
Bappe
Bappe :ta
Sharon
Carolyn
Bargf1eld Ed
Barnes Ron
Barnhart Florence
Barnhart Pat
Barton Yvonne
BASKETBALL
Bates Art
Baies Jnm
Batman Bruce
Battles Karen
Baughman Robert
Baughman Sarah
Beedle Tom
Begg Gary
Behrend Marlus
Bender Russell
Bender Vrrgmua
Bengston Mr Leonard
Bensend W1n1fred
Bappe
Barber
Berg Pat
Bergland Bruce
Bergeson Ron
B1ery Mxke
5 , 4,
68, ,
58
25 67
2 25 2
73 7 88
49 64
66 67
84
26 92
9 6
62
75 6 7
99
2 54 0 95 96
B1ll1ngs Peggy 23 53
Berkley Donna
INDEX
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Bis op B'll
Black Carol
Black Larry
B aess Julie
Boas? Chuck
Bogue
Bohlen
Borden
Bortle
Boston
Bothell
Bourne
Bowen
Bowen
BOY S
Brandt
Breckcn
Breon
Bruley
Brokke
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Bruce
Bruner
Bryan
T1
Carolyn
Chris
Esther Mary
Maryann
Susan
Jud1th
Jean
Nancy Jane
GLEE CLUB
Carolme
rldge Lmda
Larry
Dave
Mrs Joan
Arlyn
Delores
1m
Kendrick
Mary
Larry
Nel
Joe
Buchholtz Tom
Buchwalcl Barb
Buehler Judy
Burnham Carolyn
Burton Judy
Busby Dean
Busch Shlrley
Bush Ron
Buttermore Ruth
Cadman Mlke
CAFELERLA
Cafferty Peggy
Caldwell Connle
Callahan Jon
Callahan Norman
Campbell Mxke
Canum Mlss Madalene
Carey Roger
C rglll Phll
Carlson Gary
Carlson Norman
Carmean Charles
Carney Pat
Carr ack
Carr Nancy
Carr Robert
Carter John
Carver Crang
Catron Carmen
Cerw1ck Joel
Chamberlun John
CHEERSQUAD
Chevllle Harley
Ch1lds Dave
Chupman Dave
Chlttenden Dudley
Chlttenden Barbara
Chnstensen Ju me
Chnsfopherson Denny
7 ' V I
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5 5
54 85 5
5 4
51 68 74 0
85 88
5 4
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5 5
50 62
66 L20 9 LO 107 4
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5 8
95
57 62
28 67
5 68 4 92 94
28 69
Clapp Arzy 2
Clark Donna 67 84
4
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, ' 54, 85, 96 , Jo , 27, 158, L09
1 1 25 1 50, 85, 98
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1 25 1 50, 99, 104
1 49 , 27, 67, 109
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' , 4 26, , 86, L10 ' 1 ' 11 11 491 16
1 49 , 4 4 44 , 52, 69
1 52 8 ' , ' 4 44 4 4 , , 69, 87
1 56, L 9 1 28, 68
- 1 26 1 1 56
74, , 7 , 77, 8, 79, 80 1 11 1 561 73
1 58 , 28, , 115, , 8, 4, , 8 , L06
1 A 501 6 1 51 971 L02 , J , 28, 7 , 81, L12
1 4 25, 112 , 1 2 4 2, 10, 109
1 52, 93 1 H ,, 57, , 97, L13
1 4 28, 87 1 H 28, 98, 101
, , 3, , 9 , , , L05 1 ' 1 1 731 88
1 1 4 26 , , , , 84, L08
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1 4 44 54 44 65
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1 ' ' 51 ' , , , ,, , , 81, 92
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Ersk1ne
Cox Mrke 68 74
Clark Jerry
Clark ohn
Clark Duck
Claussen Mrss Dranne
Clayloerg Pat
Clem Deanna
Clem Gary
Clemens Kent
Clouser Galen
Coe Dave
Cole Pam
Colettr Karen
Constanhne Chr1st1ne
Cott Randy
Cott Stewart
Covey Mr H1ram
Cowan Jrm
Cox Carolyn
CREATIVE WRITING CLUB
Cross Mr Wayne
Crossley Deanna
Crowley a
C rtrs rm
Da G orra
Da Irene
Dahrn Charles
Dahm a
Darley
Dalton Bette
Dannels Joann
Danlelson Ellen
8 9
55 73
54
696 9
5 3
29 69
5 4
9 93
64
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Davudson Arlow
Davndson Don
Davrdson Cheryl
Davls Mrs Edna
Davls Lloyd
Day Mr Rrchard
Dea Janet
DEBATE AND SPEECH CLUB
DECA
DeHoet Vlfgll
Demaray Mrs Patrrcla
DeMoss Karen
DeMoss Lynn
Dennrs Barbara
Devaul Drane
De Young Jean
Drcke Susre
Drckenson Mrs Elrzabeth
Drehl Barb
Duehl Rosre
Dletl Karen
Drsque Make
Dodge Chuck
Doggett Dave
Doggett Tom
Drarsey B II
DRAMA
Dreesman Mrs
Dreeszen Steve
Dresser Mary
Dunlap Margo
Dunlap Marrlyn
Durham Karon
Duke Peg
Durnan Nan
I26
Dolores
30 64
4 92 95
2 7
2 6
3 6
233 69
95 6 IO
3 9
9 9
3 95 6
58 96
5 85 5
2 50 96 4
85 98 O
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64
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97
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Eckard Norrran
Eckholf Pame
Edwards Dean
Eg gert John
Eqqleton Gordon
Tl SIC
Ellrngson Mrke
85
5 8
ElI1o1t Mrs Gra ce
Ell1Ott Judy
Mir Vrrc 1
E lager Jucy
Emery Pa
Engelhardt Mr Douglas
Epstem
Erlckson
Er1ckSOn
Eruckson
Enckson
Steve
M s Cornel1a
Dennrs
Durrell
Karen
Tom
93
Ethrngton Donna
Ethrngton Sue
Evans Duck
Evans Pl11I
Everson John
Fa1n on
Farber Tom
Farley Mary Ellen
Fatland ArI1n
Fearnster Scott
Ferguson Barb
Ferguson Betsy
Fellows Jean
Fernandes Gary
FI-IA
F Ids n
FILM OPERATORS CLUB
Frnclnam Judy
FIRESQUAD
Frske Duane
Fltzgerald V1ck1
Flack Mrs Dausy
Flemung Charles
Flora Sharon
Foderberg Elarne
Foderberg Ron
FOOTBALL
Foreman Aundrea
Foreman Muke
Fowles Darrell
Fox Karen
Fox Nnck
Frame Harold
Freclrnckson Pat
Freel Sandra
French Alfred
FRENCH CLUB
FRIENDSHIP WEEK
Frxesner Wayne
C A A
Gammell Ron
Garner Mary
Garrett Mrs Avonelle
Cerger Carolyn
CIRLS GLEE CLUB
GIRL RESERVE
Coettsch Ton
Goodman Margaret
2 9
65 85
62
73
67 90
B8 95
98 6
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29
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, J 55, 88 , 1 52, , 92, 108
, , , III , 55
, ' ' 16, , 66, 67 , 23, 56, 113
, 49, 96 II , 49, 97
, 29, 7, , 10, II2 Elle , V9 76, 8, 95, 97
, 49 ' , ' 31, 69
1 54 , . y Il
, , 5, 7, 87 ' , 31, 67, 88, , 104, 106, 116
1 , , BI Ellls, 4 y Jlna 54
, 2, 6, 88, IO4 Is , 1 54, 85, 99
', 49, 0, , 105 , 1 31, 67, 85
' , ' ' 56, , 95, 96 , . 14, 90
I 58 -I 57, 73, 87
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, ' 52 1 3I
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107 ' I 2, 4 I 93, 94
I I 1 I I I96I ' I 55, , , 95, 96, IO
1 9, 6, II2 ' , ' 53, , 87, 95, 97, 105
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1, 'I 1 QQI 81 I 58, , 95, 97
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Darnell, Jennifer. 57, 85, 96, IO4 ' 1 511 691 74
- I I 88 I I I 109
A I 51 16 , A6 51, 4, 88, 93, 105
5 I 55 112
5 I I 11 ' I 56, 99, 100, 101
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' I ' 3I I I IO I 107 I 6, 7, , 85, IO7
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6 , 50, 104 , 50, B7
' , ' , ,67, , ,10,101,105 ' , 32, ,84, 96
A - 51 - I 57, 64
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' ' ' ' ' 84, 85
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Goldsbury, Sarah
Gowan Sandy
Goud J1m
Graca Ann
Graham Joyce
Carolyn
Carol
Judy
Pau
Chuck
Gary
Gray
Green
Green
Green
Grnffnn
Groat
Grooms Nancy
Grooms Steve
Gross Dave
Grossman Gnsela
Gunderson Dave
Gunn Karen
Gunnerson Judy
Guy Kathy
Guy Sharon
Hageman Russell
Hagge John
Hal V1ck1
Halterman Leann
Halverson Bruce
33 66
64
9
32 67 5
55
23 33
92 9
5 4
3 64 6
233 3
2 23 48 50 5
1949 6
Hamnlton Mr Robert 8 O
Handeland MBTIIE
Hanlln Darla
Hansen Kathy
Hanson Caren
Hanson Mary
Hanway Laurel
Harr1s Llnda
H rr1s Phtl
Harsh J1m
Hartley Mrke
Hatasakl Paulette
Hatch J1m
Havener Mr Charles
Havensteun Carol
Hawk Lenore
Hawkes Krns
Haynes Jean
Heady Marllyn
Heald Joyce
Heath Hank
Hedberg Gene
Hedruck Roger
Heggen Marcla
Hegland Nancy
He1del Matcla
Helmers Mr Anthon
Hennlck Earl
Henslng Jean
Herruck Joyce
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Hetzel Sue 22 23 33
Hetzel Mr Walter
Heubner Carolyn
H1bbs Kurt
Hnbbs Sharon
Hncks Donna
H1edeman Mr Dale
Hnldebrand Pat
Hllls Larry
Htllyard Margy
Hlnrlchsen John
Htserote Nancue
H1Y
53 84 95 96
49 64 98 101
3 67 5
85 88 95
98
73
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54
7
4
7
96
33 O5
4 95 96 8
16 50 86 7
56 95
50 64 88 90
258 273 O5
69 79 88
57 95 96
88 95
10
98
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54 O5
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Hockman, Lynda
Hofstacl Marjorie 3 ,,,, 3
Holder Judy
Holdrldge Judy
Holtz Joan
HOMECOMING
Hoover Bonn1e
Hopkuns Terry
Hostetter Carol
Hostetter Sandy
Houge Curt
Houser Davld
Howard Sally
Huebner M1ke
Huhn Ben
Humphrey Sue
Huntress Jonathan
Huntsberger Dave
Hunzuker Bob
Hunzuker Dean
Hurlbut Terry
Hurless Terry
Hussey Mlke
Hutchnson Judy
lnglls Make
INTRAMURALS
lsely Deanna
Iverson No man
Jackson Bull
James Bevex ly
Jameson Mary
Jeffrey Jlm
Jenkuns Ron
Jensen Carl
Jensen Roger
Jensen Steve
Bobbue
Dick
Kathryn
Sharon
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
3 52,
4 5
54 96
3 666788 3
64
54 64
86
34 88 95
84 O 9 94
2 34 7
4
65 84 96 98
8
5880
5 7380 7
9 O
88 O5
10 2
35 68
2 7
3 69 74 81
4 50 9
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jorduso
Joseph
Judge
Judge
Judge
Juncker
Chuck
Craug
Mr James
Jerry
Lloyd
on
Loanne
Sldney
Charlotte
Howard
Martha
Shurley
51 88
35 93 97
64 95
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
JUNIORS
Karns Cherte
Karns Muke
Kayl Jeannle
Kelgley Judy
Keller Betty
Kelley um
Kelley Pat
Kelley Robert
Kelso Duck
K1ertzner Marlene
Kung Aaron
Klrk Gary
4 50512
85 92
51 69 88 93
9 01
73 80
94
22 52
10?
73
1 52, , 84, 105 , 57
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1 3 55, 103 7 , 33 ssssssss 3 , , 104
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1 44 3 3 96 33 116, 117
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1 3 3 55, 109 7 , 3 3 33 56
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, 3 33 3 32 , 3 3 ,,,,, 3 33 49, , 87
1 4 3 3 33 23, , 96, 104 1 ' 44444444 1 1 1971 113
, 33 3 3333 I I 106 , ,,,,,, 34, 66, I , 9 , 91, 92, 3, , 104, 106
f I4 4 4 4 44 44 4 56 , ' ,,,,,,, 3 3 3 51, 79
1 44 3 33, 67 I I iirrir I I VYVVV II I 55I 80
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, 33 sssssss 3 49, , 1 , 113
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3 ' 7 """ 7 3 3 3 3 3 3 33 62
, 3 14, 9, 99, 10, 101, 102 103
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, 33 3333 3333333 3 3 3 33333 3 3 3 57 ,
II I 3 ,O 120 , 6, , 9, 95, 97, 105, 111
' ' ' ' , 4 33 333333333 3333 3 333333333333 3 50, 96, 109
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I 3333 33333 3 3 3 3 3 33 57, 99, 104 1 ' 4444 4 4 44 57
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' IIII IIIIIIIIII 5 7 7 11, 333333333333333333333 333333333333333333333333 3333333333 3 35, 66
4 I' 3 333333333333333 52 ,,,, 92, 94 1 ' -4----44---4444- -4 4 -44444 4- 4 4444-444444444444444 49
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'I ,I IIII I IIII 1-,OI I I 96I 104 333333333333333333 33333 22, 23, , , , 106, 111
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, f , 3 3 ,33333.33 ,,,,,,, 7 , 111
, 3333 33 33 33 333333 3 54, 73, 111 SI, 73
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I27
96 99
K1rkham Ann
Mary Beth
Vucky
Kl1ngse1s 1m
Kl1ngse1s Pa
Kloppenborg Bonnle
Knapp Sue
Knutson Lols
Kooser Judy
Kuncl Lan1
Kut1sh Gerald
Klrkham
K1rkham
38 64 65 7
Lake Marsha
Lambert Bert1na
Landsberg B1ll
Lange
Larson
Larson
Larson
Larson
Dean
Carol
Harvey
John
on
Janet
95 96 99 l00 lO2
Rosalle
Carol
Emlly
Larson
Lascl'e
Laslett
Laslett ars
Lawrence Jack
Lee Jan1ce
Legvold Lenesa
Leppuk llo
Le er Bull
Lester Howue
Lewls Barb
LIBRARY CLUB
Lmder Joan
L1n Al
Lunk Sandra
Lrndqurst J1rn
Lmn Mr Wallace
Lxtzel ohn
Lockhart Mrs Carol
Lowrnan John
Lubsen Janet
Lunde Mark
Lundvall Ann
Lyttle Jnm
Lyttle Tom
Lyttle Tonl
MacBr1de Mr George
McBr1de Becky
McCay Marg1e
McCay Sara
McDonald Steve
McFarland Sue
McG1lvery Chuck
McClothlen Dave
McGowan Bull
McG1nn1s Mal
Mike
Molly
McGu1re Pau
Murray
Mclnnus Jrm
McNally
McTague
McV1cker Maureen
Maddox Bll
Makelbust Joan1e
Malone Saralee
Mannmg Krus
MCGu1re
McGu1re
McHone
M1ss Mary
Pete
l28
22 54
53 96
8 O
95 96
7 80
3 3
36 66
66 5 9
8 9 92
67
64 67
588956
8957
INDEX
Marsh Mrs Hedda
Marsh Mrs Maud
04 Marshall Ch1D
Marshall Mrs Martna
Martln
Mart1n
Martnn
Martrn
Martun
Martun
Dave
Ernest
3 6
Ltnette
Marte
Sherry
23 37
66 67
6 05
19 9
8 0
37 62
5 85 5
37 l0
52
3 7
49 95
5
l0 7
5 5
67
3 67
8
4 95
95 96
88 4
56 88
67 85
3 2
38 62
5 3
73 95
8 4
5 6
94 95 96 98
95 96
lOl O2
7
Mart1n1 Teresa
Mason Terry
Matterson
Matterson
Matthews
Matusesk1
Maxwell
Meads Marnanne
Me Ben
Mendon Sue
Carollne
Charles
Nlck
Jackle
Dave
Merr1ck J1m
Meyer Gary
M1ckelson Sandle
M1dden
Mxller
M1ller
ts Mr Joseph
M1ller John
Mlller
M1ller
Muller
Moore
Moore
Moore
Judy
Mnke
Susan
Boblaette
Muchele
Ron
Moreland Mrs Anna
Mosness Phnl
Mulllca Karyn
Myers Gary
Neal Nancy
Neal Walter
Nelson
Nelson
Nelson
Nevulle
Nlchols
N1chols
Bonnle
Donna
Roger
Duane
Judy
en
Nlcholson Rex
N1ckey M1ke
Nord Dolares
Nol1n Bob
North Barbara
Novak Beverly
Oest Bob
Ogg Nancy
Olson Doug
ORCHESTRA
Orlovlch E1leen
Ornmg Allen
Osarn Leslle
Ostrem Kent
Otls Sue
Ourth Mr Oscar
Overland Duck
Overturf Mr James
Owmgs Pam
Packer Julue
84 88 98
I0
l2O
38 7
85
98
54 95
0 T0
95
79 88
64 88
5 5
39 67
99
5 95 6
49 68
4 85 O
49 6 10
87
84
O 9
57 99
50 95
88
84 90
57 85 90 96
2
4
' , ,sssss 3 48, , , 105 I - ll
' , 3 55, 4, 9, 99 , 3 T8
' , ' 3 24, , , 88, , , 1 I 3 57
' ', J' 55, 3, , 87 , 3 ' ll
' ', 1 2 sssssssssss 3 5, 7, 81 'I 3 3 33 Bl
, ' 3 52, l09 U 57
I 36I I 8 I QI 1Q4I 106 ' , Linde , 7, 38, 67, , 85, , , lOO, lOl, 2, lO4,
, ' 51, 8, 0, , 94, 103 IO7' 1 lzl
, 36, , 108, T09 ', ' 1 61 93
, ' 53 36, , , 98, l04 ' , ' 581 96
- I I 36 ' I 55, , , lO5
3 54, , 95, 105
3 49
1 as 31 1 191 981 '00 ' 1 22, 51, 95, , 104, l07
, ' 52, 109 ' I I 97
, ' 33 2 57, 80, 105 ' 3 I 38
, 3,33 55, 52, 73 3' - 52,105
, 3 36 ,' 5, 5, 99, 0, 101, 102
, 52 I . 52, , 95, 102
, 3 5 55, 8, , 9, l05, 113 H 38
, R 3 33 33333333 33 36 ' I , , 5 , T09
, 1 37, , , 110 3 I' - 50, , , 95, 97
. , 33 54, 4, 1 , 107 55
I 1 3 3 3 5, 7, , 4 , 105 - ' 1 53, , , 107, 108
, L 22, , , 1, 9 , 105 3 ' I l8
I , , 87 3 Bfl, 3 33 1, 9, 98
I 1 5, , 9 , 96 3 ' , , 88
I 33 I I 88 ,,,, , , 105, 107 3 ' 3 39
-I 33 24, ,81, 104, 5, 107, 110 3 '
st , ' 3 3 22, , 92, 97 1 ' ' 39, , 101, 102, 112
, ' 3 3 3 56 - I 4, , 9 , 104
Lester, Janice 33 3 57 MIXED CHQRUSES 94, 95
', 333333 7, 6, 84 I 39, 112
53 108 I - 23, 52, 108, T09
1 I 33 19, , ,95, 109 II I 52
-kI 33 333333333 3 3 52 ' I I 3 3 3 18
- I 3 57 - 3 39
1 ' I ' 33,, 37, 68 I 3, 39, 67, ll
1 I . 3 3 13, 1, 69, 711 ' 5 23, 52, 68, 113
1 I J I 53 '
, . 3 l71 64 , 51, 96, T0
, 371 69 , 3 54, 73, 105
I 50, 4, l0 , 108 I . 39I ,WI H2
, 37, lO6 I 3 39, 57, 109
I 3 5, 10, 113 I I 39
, ' 3 58 1 I 1 55, 104
, 3 9' 1 97 - I 5 3, 55, 95, 96
I ' II 50, 92 - I K I II 54
1 I 55
- I 3 16 1 I ' 5 , , 88, 102, 107
- ' 5, 37, , 88, , , 106 1 , 55, 95, 104
' 1 7, , , I0 , 105 1 I 2 39
' I 33 , , 105 I , 9, , 9 , T04
' I 52 I 5 48, , 84, 95, 9, 98, 0, 102, T07
I 3 , , , 108
' , 38 3 3 49, , 88, 97
, 53 I 55, , 95, 96
, A 491 62 3 5, 5, 9, 101, 105
' ', Sf 61 63 ' 90, 91
A , ' 3 3 1 169 1 1 33 , , 105
- I 53, 92 , 1 97
- 8, 7, 80 1 , 1 ' '
I' I 54, , , 97 1 55' ' 95' ig
', ' 49 1 ' 49, 98
, ' 'Q ' 12
, 33 38 ' ' - 50
- I 33 52, 5,10,107 1 MII H2
- 19, 55 I 1 ' 7 1
, 1 I II 9 I 107 I 40, 55, , ,91,109
' 33 51, , , 105
- 'I - I 3333 51 II,, , 100, 1 ,10 I 1 ,,,, 104
Page, Dave ,,,,, .A,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , A O ,
Page, Mr. Kenneth ,,
, 13,
Pappas, Tessie ,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , 40,
Pappas, Tony 1 1 ...,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 . . ,
Parks, Andrea 1 1 11 1 ,
Parrish, Kay , ,,,,, ,,
Partin, Jeannie 1, ,
Pasley Bob ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,
Patterson Pat
Paulson Alice
Paulson Wayne
Peake Fred
Peake Shirley
PEP CLUB
Petefish Ann
Peterson Bruce
Peterson Catherine
Peterson Marla
Picken oe
Piercy
Ptper Jim 22
Plumb
Pol1t1s
Porter
Preston Nancy
Pumroy Tom
Joe
Terry
Helen
Sheila
Quam John
Quinn Marlon
Rademacher John
Ragsdale Ann
Rah Janet
Randau Phyllis
Randecker Victor
Randles Karen
Randles Loran
Randolph Mrs Elizabeth
Rasmussen Dee
Ratterree Susan
Ray Bob
Readout Dave
Reed Suste
Re y Jim
Retnbold George
Rench Marcia
Reno Beth Ann
Reno Gordon
Reynolds Carl
Rice Sue
Richards Lynda
Ricketts Jim
Rtecken Fern
Rupp Mr William
Rlsden Joe
Rttland Crang
Rutland Mr Everett
Rttland John
Roberson Mike
Roberson Pa
Roberts Miss Sharon
Rod Jim
Rogers Jerry
Rogness Karen 41 66 84 3
Rosebrook Bill
Rouse Leslie
Routh Arlen
Rouze Dale
Rowe Gary
Ruggless Ren
65 67 84 85
1 55,
1 49,105,
1, 58, 95,
1 50, 104,
81 86 87
40 67 98
56 B8
95 97
40 8
8
86 98 04
64 67
6 69 86 2
890 3
57 95
5 85 6
95 96 O4
4 2
66
7 88 5
5
23 57
56 96
23 0
85 96 105
6
52 93
4 95 8 0 102
590919
5 6273 O
1 3 7
41 8
2 3
2 56 3
52 87
50- 104
10 102104
56 88 105
INDEX
81
62
106
73
107
104
107
2
88
07
Rundle, Dave
Rust, Steve 11 ,,
Sailsbury, Marilyn
Sailsbury, Denny
Samson, Doug ,
Sandage, David ,,
Sande Ann ,, ,,
Sande Judy
Sara Rein
Sargent Ann
Sawyer Jo Ellen
Sawyer Judy
Sayre Mrs Laura
Schauer Karma
Scheuermann ee
Scheuermann Sally
Schlarb Junior
Scholtes Beth Ann
SCHOOL BOARD
Schultz Jim
Schumer Virginia
Schwartz Mary Louise
SCIENCE SEMINAR
Sclarow Pat
Scott Denny
Sealock o
Judy
CLASS 25 26
Seumers
SENIOR
SENIOR
Sevde
Severson Juanita
Shadle Mr Owen
Shearer Muriel
Shelton Charleene
Shelton Toby
Shepherd Alison
Shipley Donna
Shockey Cindy
Shockey Karen
Shrader Margaret
Shultz Diana
Sielert Don
Slelert Mr Gerald
S s an
Slmmertng Becky
Skarshaug Karen
SENATE
Clem
Ske1e Larry
Ske1e Sandra
Skortman Vicki
Sinow Russell
Smalling Nancy
Smallmg Mr Ray
Smedal Karen
Smith Christine
Smith Claudia
Smith John
Smith Sue
Smith Tom
SOPHOMORES
Soults Sue
SPANISH CLUB
Spatcher Mr Cecil
Spatcher Dave
Spear Darrell
Spear Dennis
Spear Mike
Speck Dianna
2
1 41, 69, 81,
55,
1 49, 55, 92,
54
88
99
53
97
42, 92, 97
, B8 90
49 9
4 66 4
90 9
42 67 101 102
53 88
82 69
52 95 96 99
5 5
98 102
290 334
3 3839404142434445 6
5
95
7 10
49 68
5 84
4 67
95 96
67 84 90
66 95
50 88 95
66 95
88
95 96
4 68 87 B
57 95
98102
5 84 8 98 O1
17 9
5 96 99 O
2 57 90 95 6
3 9
55
5 65 95 6
69 73
52 69
9
7
07
53 74 86 95 97
5 96 4
I29
51 99 101
I I I I 7 I I
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' , ' ,,,,,, 11 1 11 1 1 ,... 22, 50, 8, , 10 , 107 1 , 1 1 1 1 571 641 104
, , 7, 28, , 3 , 31, 32, 3, , 35, 36,
4
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f at 2 , , 3,' ,110 ,I111 1 5 5 491 01 901 0' 1091 182
. 5 ,,,,,,,,, , 21, 7, 84, 85 1 5 5 5 1 '
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1 55 55 55555 5555555 5 55555555 ' ' 5, , 5 1 11 1 52, , , 107, 108
1 555555555 55555 5 55 5 "555 5555555 555555555555 5 5 55 5 5, , 11 11 11 49, 99
, '- L ,,,,,, 22, ,41, 57, 14,116, 120 ' . 0' 7' 42' ' ' '91' 1,12
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1 55 555555555555555555 5555555555555 5 55 491 1 1 1 1081 109 111, J 11 1 43, , , 95, 112
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, ' """""""'""''"""""""""'A"""""""""""' ' ' Skeie, Dave , , SI
, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51, 5, , 96, 9 , 10 , 101, ,107, 109 . 3 8 92
5 , 11 ,,,.,......,... .....,,..,,.,,............,.... 1 , , ,9 , 107 1 ' 5 55 5 55 5 ' ' ' ' 96
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', . " ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 5 ,88 .' "" ' "
1 F Y 99 ' 1 1 11 1 2, , B , 92, , 1 , 102, 10
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5 , , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 2 , 2,2,24 . ' ,, 5 555555 2 1 1 1121104
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, ' , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 2 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, , , 102 . ' 5555 5 55 541 90
, 1 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,...,....,. ,.,.,,,,..,,,....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 , 104 , ' 55555 5555555 5555555 5555555 5555555 555555 5555 2 3
, 5 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,, . .,.,.,,,,...... 1 3 , , ,13 . ' 55 555555-55 55 555555 55 55
1 VVVV V YYVYVV VVYY V YVVYV YVVVVYVVYV Y YVYYV -VYY V V 56 1 11--1 1 1 11 1 1 6, 19, 4 , 8, 101, 106
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1 W W Y 58 1 - 1 VYVVVVVV 11 1 15, , , 79, 113
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5 , ...,.....,,,.........., 11 1..1 111111111111..1.1111111111111111 4 1, 55, 81 ' . '55555-555 ' 55-5555-5555515 5555-55--5 55555555555555 5 5 5 1 1 111
, ..11..11..11....11.11111.. ..11..11....111111111111111 111111111111111111111....1111 5 7 ' . 55555-' 55555555555---55555555555555-555555555555 --555- 555555555- 1 5 5 55 55
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' , 1111111 11.11111111111.1 .1111111111 1 11 11111111111111 11 5, , 10
Tesdahl Gary I0 lol
Speers, Richard
Spencer, Darlene
SPIRIT DANCE
Sprague, Larry
Sprague, Margaret 5
Stafford, Miss Marilyn
Stebbins,
Stenson
Bruce 5 55
Mark
Stephenson Conrad
Stephenson Robert
Stephenson Wally
Stine Kathy
Stokke Martha
Storby Marcia
Stone Dave
Stone Mr Edwin
Straehle Carol
Strand Beth
STUDENT COUNCIL
STUDENT TREASURERS
Sturtevant Mr Floyd
Sutton Gary
Swanson Chuck
Swanson Lynn
Swift Sharon
Synhorst Louise
Synhorst Robert
Talcott Bob
Taylor Jim
Taylor Larry
Tesdahl Dale
I24
Thogerson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Stanley
Dave
Mrs Evelyn
83,
54, IO5,
INDEX
56
IO7
5 120, 121
5 5 49, 79
5 55, 96
15, 55, 84, 85
88, 90, 101, IO6
4 5
488 5
96 99 IOO ,
88 ,
52
6 2
43 64 84 98 O O
I56
43 69 86
Glenda 5 85 94 96 98 O
Larry
Thorpe Eileen
Thorpe Wayne
Throckmorton Betty
Tice Denny
Toms Don
Tonne Mary
Toppenberg Ron
Torrey Kenny
Townsend Paul
Trexel Dick
Tripp Diane
Trout Miss Betty
Trump Dick
Trump Mr Richard
Twaddle Mike
Tyson Jim
Ustrud Janice
Van Eps Janet
Vandecar Mrs Dorothy
Vandecar Jane
Van Patter Pam
VanScoy Bob
VanScoy Mike
Van Winkle Kerry
Vegors Mrs Aurilla
Villwock Claudette
Vilmont Jule
I30
5'l
54 6
57 95 6
4629
73
95 97
43 62
IO2
22 54
66 67 92 93 98
44 64 67 8
55 88
93 O4
I3 8
4 7
98 T02
22 53 69 79
I 53 I , 5 , 105
1 3, 9, 97 1 541 73
, 9, , 10, II8
1 95 , 54, ,10, 101, 105, 109
1 22, 56, , , , lOl IO4 QI I 9 I 107
1 531 I04 11, ' 45, , 5 , 5 , 84, 86, 93, 104, 110, 115
1 571 196 I04 I 45, , 8, 98, 101, 115, 117, 120
1 53 I 53, , 102, , 107, 108
, . 5 I7, , 86, 87 I I I 5I I 9 I 91
, 5 4, 9, IO5 I BH: I I 45
1 231 1 1571 1 1l01ll1lOA1llO I 49, , ,9 , 9 , 9 , 100, 1 I,IO2, 104
55 55 22, 23 66
5 5 IIO ' R I 49
1 1 111111 15 1 U3 ' 5 5, 7, 23, 50, 8, 102, 107
, 5 ccccccccccccc 22, 23 ,,,, IO6, 113 ' 56I Q6
1 1 1111111111 1 1 1 55 5 5 1 IO6
, ,9,88 I 5 , ,9,105
', I 5 , , 9 , 105 5 I I II ASI 67
, 58, 85 5 I II6I 76
' 9' ' 71 gl , 5 17, 58, 81
I 55, 74, 81
, 22, 57, , 88, 105 1 3 45' 66' lg?
, ' 5 50, 69 1 1 3 54
' 3 49' ' ' 'll 'I 5 55, 96, 105
1 11 58 I 5 , 45
I I I 69I 81 I 6, , I 6 , 98, O, , 104, I'I0
' I 5 57, 99 , 3 , ,95, 109
I 5 I 5 55 1 I 57, 105
I I I 12 1 I 1 51, 88
, 55 0 ,,,,, IO , 101, ,104,107 3 1 1 1 11 57
I I II I 44I 68 ' I I , 8 , 85, IO7
I - 5 55 50, 84, 108 3 , 3 1 461 1 1 901 93
I II 44I 69 ' I 88, , , IO7, 108
, 55, 88, 99, 104 ' , ' 1 I 1 341 95
1 I 555555 24, 44, 81, 86 3 , 5 46, 57, 88 ,,,, 93, 106
I 55 5 44, 68, 87, III ' , 5 1 1 52
, 5 5 55, 88, 96, 105 3' , 11 1 '111
I I I I 56 1 - I 11 5 55 58, 80
, 55 55 5 55 22, , 58, 88, 90, 92, III ' ' 1 ' 11 1 1 5 1 I 9
Tow, Jerry 5555 55 5555555 5 5l I A 1 L I ""' 2' 6 ' 97
, ,,55,5,5,5,55555555 555555555555 , , 73, 80, 88, 111 ' ' 1 11 1111 11 1 1 571 I 9
5 I II I 88I H3 - I 1 55 55 5 23, I , , 95, 97
1 I' - 522, 44 ,,,,,, 100, 101,10 11 1 11111 53
I - I I I I -I7I 109 ' I 52, , I I IO4, I
I 5 I IIIII I I ,IOI H3 - I 55 4, 8, IO4
- 5555 15, II3 1 ' 61 1 7 1 Bl
' 1 33 52 I I 555 5555 ,, 1 , 54, III
'5 3 rrrrrrrrr 3 rrrr 333 51, , 97, 113
' 3 3 " 3 55 ' 5 51, 110
' I 1 5555 55 53, 104
1 5 53, 98, 101, , 104, IO7
, ' 5, 5,,,5 , , ,8, ,1 ,105, IO9 ' 5 III 45
, 5 5,,,,,,,,, 55, 96 , 52
, 5 55555 5555555555 5 5 55555 ,5,104 ' 3 3 33 2I9I97
I 5 55 55 5555555555 55 5 4, 5, 98 ' 3 3 I II 52
, 5 ,,5,,,,,5 , , 5 51, , ,IO7 ' 3 I 45
I , 5,,5, 55 ,,5,,, , , , ,111 ' 3 3 3
, ' , ,5,, 55,55,5 , 55,5555,5,,555555555555555555555555555 4 8, 79
1 I 5555555 5 5555555555 ,,,,,,5,, 5 44, III I 555555555 ,,5,55 5 55 51, , 1
I 5 1 ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 55 5555555 55 I2 I 1 ,5,5,,,, , , 5 5, , , 7
1 'I 5555555555 5 5555,555555555555 5 ,5 ,5 52 I 5 55555555 5 5 ,,,, ,, 5, , , 99
1 I 5 55555555555555555 5 55,55,,5,,,5,,, , 555555555555 44, 68 I Bi 555555 ,,,,5,,,,,,, 5 555555 5 55, , 73
4
Vivian, Jim
Vivian, John
Vogt, Carol
Voigt, Maryanne
Vold, Mr. E, P.
Vold, Karen
Von Bergen, Mickey
Von Wittich Miss Barbara
Voss David
Wagaman Julie
Walkup John
Wa Dallas
Walsh Margie
Walsh
Warclle
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren on
Watson
Watson
WEB STAFFS
Webb Ann
Mary Jane
Icne
Judy
Margaret
Mark
Sharon
Welling Penny
Welling Vaughn
Wells Mr Kenneth
West Gene
Westvold Karen
Wetteland
Wharton
Wheelock
Wheelock
Wheelock
Wheelock
White Eugene
White Mary Alice
Whitesell Gary
Whitney Mrs Charlotte
Wiener Jim
Wilcox Barb
Wilcox Miss Edna
Wildman Gretchen
Wilken
Williams
Williams im
Linda
ouis
Jerry
Jack
Cheryl
Dave
Karen 7 46 7
Linda
Kathryn
Andy
Williams
Williams
Wendy
Lonnie
TRACK
Winton Betty
Winton Helen
Wolf Mike
Wood Mr Walter
Woods Bruce
Woods Joe
Workman Kathie
Wright Sharon
Wunderlich Tom
Williams
Wilson
WINTER
Marilyn
Bob
Ron
Sherry
Yoder
Young
Young
Young
Zea Ruth
Zenor Blaine
Zober Norman
Zurborg II
55, 73,
45, 67, 88,
90
1
54, 88, 95,
7 50,
45, 58, 81, 86
5 I3 3
99 O
4 88 O
6457
67 8
84 IO4
4 67 O
8588568 O
6
45 67
6
IO6
44
IO4
96
I8
96
87
22 55
86 88
96 'IO4
2
90 91 92
24 46
46 7 O
5 2
O
55 80 88
98 IOO 102 O7
5 8
4 62 4
5
95
IO2
5 3
99 O2
4 62 69 4
53 86
62
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BUCHANAN JOSEPH H
CLARK AND CLARK
GILCHRIST REX B
HEGLAND HAROLD
HIRSCHBURG MARION
NEWBROUGH D R
NUTIY JOHN E
REYNOLDS D D
LAWYERS
2408 Lmcoln Way
304If2 Mann
300' 2 Mann
408V2 Douglas
300If2 Mann
408If2 Douglas
300V2 Mann
300' 2 Mann
CHIROPRACTOR
SCHIERHOLZ AM 5OI Mann
DENTISTS
Ames Den+aI S+uoIy Club
Ce2 36I3
C62 250I
Ce2 2640
Ce2 4735
Ce2 2640
Ce2 4735
Ce2 2640
Ce2 2640
Ce26I7I
The l960 SPIRIT siaff wishes Io 'Ihank Ihese buslnessmen and
Ihe physlclans and surgeons of Ames who conI'nbu+ecI +o Ihe
success of our yearbook
, . 1 ' -
, O. -
SOLAR INN
Highway 69 Soufh
AMES, IOWA
OKLAHOMA
SERVICENTER
Complele Service
For Your Car
3II LINCOLN WAY Ce2-9836
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS of I 960
A home of your own
will be your besl invesfmenf.
HUNZIKER REALTY
and
H 81 F BUILDERS
537 Main Ce2-42I4
DUNLAP MOTOR COMPANY
OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC
Ames, Iowa
Good Luck Class of I960
SCHOENEMAN BROS.
COMPANY
I-I EADCDUARTERS FOR HARDWARE
Painf-Plywood-Lumber
and AII OI'I1er Building Supplies
MAIN AND NORTHWESTERN Ce2-2372
To Give You A Boos'r. . .
AMES FINANCE COMPANY
240If2 MAIN ce 2-1270
JAMES THOMPSON
81 SCNS
General Confracfors
for
All Types of Building
Consfrucrion
AMES, IOWA
SEVERSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
PAUL V. SEVERSON
AII Lines of Insurance
l222 KELLOGG CE 2-7203
WEAVER JEWELERS
HAMILTON WATCHES
ORANGE BLOSSOM DIAMONDS
Belween 'I'l1e Shows
CAM PUSTOWN
f,,fv+'f3f?QQQS'5f? '
swfww
Kerry and Jerry, carrier salesmen, look ove
+he morning ediiion of fhe
DES MOINES REGISTER
AND TRIBUNE
2500 Lincoln Way SOIV2 Kellogg
SKEIE
MOTOR CO
f-X
PONTIAC
Sales-Service
Good WIII Used Cars
202 S DUFF CE 2 3650
GRAND AVENUE
STATION
Your SIceIIy Man
I3TI'I AND GRAND CE 2463I
DRIVE IN
SERVING DELICIOUS FOODS
Open Daly II O0 AM
OPEN YEAR ROUND
BOB 81 EVAS
BARBER SHOP
I03 S Third
AMES IOWA
CE 2 0932
Ba be
ROBERT J LAWRENCE
EVA M LAWRENCE
PAUL R. JONES
SHEET METAL
Heafing, Air CondiI'ioning
and Spoufing
SINCE I9I4
364 S. DUFF CE 2 6252
e Ideal Way Io Travel In A Group
IS by A CI1ar'IerecI Bus
Avolds Trafflc Problems an
IS Much Safer Than
A Caravan of Cars
MIDWEST TRANSIT LINES
PHONE CEDAR 2 7270
1
r- rs ' ' -d
SCOTTY'S
CHICKEN INN
On Highway 30 Wesi' of Iowa S+a+e
When Your Shoes Need
Repairing, Think of
ARCHIE
GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP
nov WELCH IN CAMPUSTOWN
AMES
FRUIT 84 GROCERY
TWO STORES TO SERVE You
UNIVERSITY Second and Elm 24+h and Grand
C62-24I I
p The OIdes+ Jewelry Sfore
in Iowa
Congra+uIaI'ions
CIass of I960
JEWELRY STORE
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE
DES MOINES, IOWA
AMES, IOWA AMES
"Qualify Food af Compefifive Prices"
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
NINTH STREET GROCERY
FRED MALANDER-Owner
623 NINTH STREET CE 2-9I6I
AUTO SERVICE
5IO Lincoln Way
"YOUR AUTO REPAIR SERVICE"
Eleciric Wiring and Supplies
Whenever
Ames High NELSON ELECTRIC CO.
S+uclen'rs 8l6 CLARK STREET CE 2-2445
+l1inlc of
flowers,
'rhey +l1inlr
of . . .
LINOLEUM-CARPET!NG-TILES-RUGS-CERAMICS-FORMICA
ARMSTRONG 8: HEATON, INC.
E I Floor Coverings
Phone CEdar 2-4l5I
23l MAIN STREET AMES, IOWA
Six+l1 and Grand "Home Means More Wi+h Carpe+ on +he Flo
Congra+ula+ions
Class of I960
LOOKING INTO THE FEATURE:
BUILDING AND LOAN
To build or buy your own home as
A Good Place for
Your Savings
300 Main Ce 2-27 I 4
soon as you are financially able is wise
. .. and will pay good dividends.
H. L. MUNN
LUMBER CO.
Esfablished I89l
Main and Duff Ames, Iowa
Congra'l'ulahons
Class of I960
I ff-I
Hina
VI- I
3 guon mass ru fruuvllrrmmf
AMES DR PEPPER
BO'I'I'LI NG COMPANY
I05 Kellogg Ce 2 7320
GENERAL
F I LTER COMPANY
Design Cons'I'ruc:I'lon Erechon
PRODUCTS
Iron Removal Fullers
Wa+er Sof+eners
Aera+ors and Degaslflers
Chemical Feed Equlpmen+
Coagula'I'ors and Mixers
Swlmmmg Pool Equlpmenf
PHONE CE 2 4I2l AMES IOWA
JORDISON ELECTRIC
You Phone Us Well Wire You
Commercial Resldenhal
FARM
I33 S Rlverslde Ce 2 7265
AMES
JOHNSON LUMBER
Lumber Hardware
Pami'
Wesf Lmcoln Way Ce 2 2665
MMM
m malces
e STOP
+h + Ice ps
lm GOING'
o
You ge+ +he
besi fo less
when you buy
LARSON S
DEEP ROCK SERVICE
5 I 7 Lmcoln Way Ames 131
I
In--I-I - ug, DL-INK -
mmf - a 1
. 6 I
I 1 I .
GOOD 'OU llfll i
I I I 1
--I I - ll '
I N A +h
. ' ' - a e
h' .
. He kn ws-
I' I
from Les."
l - CPA I
Carol Blaclc, Homecoming Queen Kalie Bapp Margie Walsh
A Happy Fu+ure for 'I'I1e Class of I960
JOHNSON
STUDIO, INC.
one mile souI'I1 on 69
phone CE 2-2865
S. Duff Ames, Iowa
PERSONALITY PORTRAITS
HY-VEE FOOD STORE
SPUDNUT SHOP
Spudnuls 'For All Occasions
SPUDNUTS: SPUDDIES:
Open From 8 A.M. Io 9 P.IvI. glazed cI1ocolaI'e
II2 S. SHELDON CE 2-2260 chocolafe sugared
maple powdered sugar
23l6 L-Way C62-5335
TOWN 8: COUNTRY LANES
Bowling Supplies
DOTSON'S
I Insirucfions
Q Lunch Counfer
Ce2-5000
ZV2 miles Norlh of Ames on Hwy. 69
MOBILGAS SERVICE
3329 Lincoln Way Ce2-2800
RICHARDS
HOLIDAY HOUSE
STEAKS CHICKEN PIZZA
W H g
C 2 9449
SERVICE STATION
LEE TIRES PHILLIPS BATTERIES
GREASING WASHING
C 252I0
RAY JEWELERS
QUALITY DIAMONDS
M + C 2
RUSHINGS INC
2 M k+ C 25
ELNA
D
NEW NECCHI
4I0 Fffh CE 22530
CLEMENS
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
9
HANSON LUMBER CO
2I2 DH C 25I52
I39
I
REX
66'
V4 MIIe es+ on I hway 30
e . Ph L I d
- F IcI'
I U
02 ar e e - 322
220 ain S ree+ e -476I
See fhe I I -
Miracle Brain I
No iaIs +o Sei'
No Knobs 'ro Turn
I -
Con ra+uIa+ions, Seniors!
U e '
And fo +he Spirii' of Ames High
besl' wishes for success
'lo all +l1e Seniors
from +l1e friendly people af
Marcia chooses from flue line arra
O Cosmellcs al SATISFACTION 327-329 MAIN
GUARANTEED CE 2-653I
308 Main Ce2-6342
Good Luck
Class of I960 Supplemenl Your Wardrobe al'
TOWN AND CAMPUS
25I4 Lincoln Way Ce2-5625
B
Homes for Sale or CuS'l'om Buill' Pregcripl-ion Specialigfg
PHILCOY AND SONS APOTHECARY SHOP
3l2- 22ND STREET CE 2-6454 213 MAIN 521 DUFF
CARTER PRESS
OuaIi+y and Service for Over 28 Years
I25 WELCH CE 2-2504
FRANGOS
We Specialize in I+aIian Dishes
2I0 MAIN STREET CE 2-97I0
A sincere wish 'From Brown's:
"May your educafion be an
inspira+ion +o your fu+ure."
BROWN-SHOE FIT
3I7 Main S+ree+ CE 2-6633
THE HOME OF ALL TEEN SHOES
Congra'I'uIa+ions, Seniors
BRINTNALL
STANDARD SERVICE
4 I 6 BurneH' Ce2-5564
ESCHBACH
MUSIC HOUSE
0 RECORDS-SHEET MUSIC
O RADIOS-PHONOGRAPHS
O PIANOS-ORGANS
O ACCORDIONS-GUITARS
0 STUDIO LESSONS
302 Main Ames, Iowa
PHONE CE 2-3624
Mr. Hossle cafches Karen in a flaifering pose I I1
porfraii'
From
HILL'S STUDIO
2530 Lincoln Way Ce2-4570
ALLEN MOTOR CO
CHEVROLET CORVAIR
BUICK OPEL
5I'I'1 and Douglas CE 2 2462
AMES
LUMBER COMPANY
50I Lincoln Way Ce2-4772
Phone CEda 22I55
n eroon 5 III'
BEAUTY SALON
L
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9
WHATTOFF MOTOR CO
Siudebaker Cars and Trucks
3605 LINCOLN WAY CE 2 7450
A SHORT STOP
A+ +I1e
SPORT SHOP
WILL SOLVE ALL YOUR SPORTING
NEEDS
2520 LlncoIn Way CE 2 5345
HOME
FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCES
The Home of
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
I28 LINCOLN WAY CE2 6233
MOTOR
SALES AND SERVICE
America's Mosi' Dependable Cars
DODGE DODGE DART CHRYSLER SIMCA
Lincoln Way and KeIIogg Ce2 255I
I42
ALLAN
MACHINE SHOP
No Job Too Large or Too Small
224 DUFF CE 2 6505
I I' '
.Al .J I W .
2528 Incolnway P P
Ames, Iowa -
Specialisfs in Hair haping
Sfylin and Permanenf Waving
A smcere wIsh from Browns
May your educahon be an
We SpecIalIze In l'ralIan DISI'leS "'SP'fa'f'0'1 +0 YOUF fufufe
2I0 MAIN STREET CE 2 97I0 BROWN SHOE FIT
Man SI' CE 2
THE HOME OF ALL TEEN SHOES
AMES IOWA
Phoe CEda 24I3
SIOUX CITY IOWA
Ph ne 8 0509
EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC 5Zf,AfYRgQ"Eo,I,?WA
Phone EMp e 5 6l96
or
More Na+ural
Prescrlphon SpecIalIsI's Lnvmg
APOTHECARY SHOP
2Ia MAIN 52I DUFF AMES NURSERY
3 M les Souih of Ames
H y 9 S
OE 2 2840
S,'i,eEJUe IIIEccIII
Mlracle BraIn
ELNA
No Dlals Io Sei' No Knobs +o Turn
4I0 FIHII CE2 2530
CLEMENS
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
3l7 I reel' -6633
ZOI7 Lincoln Way
n: r - 3
60I Main S+:eeI'
o : -
' ' I w I
: Ir -
Plan?
l F
. . America . .
I
w . 6 .
I43
Compliments of
WHITE'S SPECTATOR
Headquarters for
Smart Sportswear
Karen chooses from the wide selection ot frames at
2I9 MAIN Ce2-l38l
HOUSE OF VISION
407 Kellogg Ce2-4626
l
Real Estate Agency The Place to meet your triencls
when you attend l.S.U.
DUDLEY S. TRIPLETI' 3I0 Main St
Phone CE 2-5240 'Y
JAMES E. TRIPLETT Ames, Iowa CAMPUS TOWN
EOR BETTER BUYS IN HOMES!
For the Best Pizza, Try the
"The shop With the Blue window" PIZZA HOUSE
C62-6562 ln SheldOh-Munn 2502 Lincoln Way CE 2-I097
I44
I
AQQWMZEZ
LEISURE LAUNDRY
SELF SERVICE com OPERATED
Easier. Cheaper and More Convenienl
TWO LOCATIONS
Lincoln Way and Franklin I I8 Lincoln Way
MARVIN'S FOOTWEAR
LOCATED IN CAMPUSTOWN
PorI'age-For Men
Town 8: CounI'ry-For Women
2544 Lincoln Way Ce2-4I50
WH EELOCK
CONOCO SERVICE
Conoco ProcIuc+s
uk
U. S. Royal Tires
"JOE" WHEELOCK, JR., Owner
5I'I1 and BurneI'I' Phone CE 2-4544
Clofhes From
RYERSON'S
Are Always in Good Tasle.
I The Spot for Homes
A Complete Real Estate Servlce
for Cnty Property
Insurance of All Kinds
Travelers and Aetna Fire
Phone Ce2-640I
3I9 Mann Ames Iowa
BILL VOGT
AL STOLL
Listen
KA
I430 On Your Dual
LOCAL NEWS
MUSIC
T ME
WEATHER
FRANK TED TEDESCO The Ne Sound In Ames
Bm STKUS
8 Savmas
B mg,
7fze Bank Whom
Mm Wee! al' .Jfamv
Checkmg Accounts
Savmgs Accounts
Auto Loans
Safe Deposit Boxes
Trust Service
Installment Loans
FIFTH AND KELLOGG
PHONE Ce2 556I
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Congrotulohons, Graduates'
young goh
tix
Swmf I
and In +I1e know go 9
'Io Younkens for fashion
YOUNKENS
AMES
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
A Good Place for
Your Savings
300 MAIN CE 2 27I4
ITALIAN
TOM'S GRILL
"Crea+ors of Good Food
DOWNTOWN AMES
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Mark Icnows :I pays Io save ai
COLLEGE
SAVINGS BANK
2546 Lincoln Way Ce2-43 I 0
MATH ISON MOTORS
Ford Aufhorized Sales and Service
323 Fif+h CE 2-5521
COLLEGE CLEANERS
IN BY 9, OUT BY 5
I36 Welch CE 2-7730
CroI'on and Favre-Leuba Wa+ches
Wafch Repairing
SWANK'S JEWELRY
2522 LINCOLN WAY CE 2-6653
NIMS SPORTSMAN'S
The Bes+ in Sporiing Equipmen+
225 MAIN STREET CE 2-I48I
we COFI
I Cong ratulations, Seniors!
We have sfrived 'Io supply your school needs. May
you choose.
Gi'I+s-Office-School
and Pho+ographic Suppiies
23-8 Main Ce2-4I6I
finue 'Io be of service in whafever fieIcI
SmarI'es'r In Fashion
Flnes+ In Qualify
227 MAIN CE2 6I 35
AMES HARDWARE
AND MUSIC
CompIe+e Lune of
Records
Hardware
Paln+
Radnos
STU DENT SU PPLY
STORE
School Supplies
Books
Drawing InsI'rumen'rs
2424 LINCOLN WAY Ce2 7665
15 WAHI! Rf4.all DRUGS
O Q OZTPREPOZQA T P T S
2I7 Mann S+reeI' Ce2 7745
SPIEGEL INC
Ca+aIog Shopping CenI'er
400 MAIN
Kafie is showing jusf one of Ihe many IoveIy ou+II
available a+
U M IM N 'r us -
'
I Q
CONGRATULATIONS
AND BEST WISHES
TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
We Ihlnk we have a wonderful bunch of klds ln Ames
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