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Text from Pages 1 - 180 of the 1960 volume: “AMES
HI
AIMS,
(HIGH '■Sit
The excitement of football games, laughter of
students echoing through the halls, school parties,
opening night of "The Loud Red Patrick," junior
car wash, field trips for biology, clatter of type-
writers from 111, Junior-Senior Frolic, gradu-
ation . . . these are some of the ingredients of the
Ames High Spirit. We have tried to capture be-
tween the covers of the 1960 SPIRIT some of
your memories of this important year. It was for
you, the students, that this book was made, and
it is to you we wish to present it.
The SPIRIT Staff
CONTENTS
Administration...........10
Students .................22
Athletics....................62
Activities...................84
Highlights...............1141 Becky McBride, photo editor, consults with photographers Tom Anderson.
Doug Olson, Robert Sealock, Norman Zober, Tom Smith, and David Max-
well.
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SPIRIT STAFF
CAROL BLACK Editor-in-Chief
ALISON SHEPHERD Assistant Editor
LINDA MARTIN Art Editor
MARK WATSON Assistant Art
BETSY FERGUSON Copy Editor
EMILY LASLETT Assistant Copy
MARGARET SHRADER Advertising Editor
KAREN FOX Assistant Advertising
JIM PIPER Sports Editor
BECKY McBRIDE Photography Editor
KAREN WHEELOCK Business Manager
TOM SMITH Photographer
DOUG OLSON Photographer
TOM ANDERSON Photographer
DAVE MAXWELL Photographer
MRS. JOAN BROKKEN Sponsor
Back: Doug Olson, Tom Smith, David Maxwell, Jim Piper, Mark Watson. Fror.t: Mrs. Joan Brokken,
Linda Martin, Tom Anderson, Alison Shepherd, Karen Wheelock, Becky McBride, Emily Laslett. Carol
Black, Karen Fox, Betsy Ferguson. Margaret Shrader.Above: Alison, Lmdo, and Emily preview pictures to be printed.
Below: Mark, Mrs. Brokken, and Karen discuss finances.
Above: Margaret and Karen plan layouts for ad pages.
Below: Betsy, Jim, and Emily don't stick strictly to business.
Below right: Carol wonders bow to do if this year.
THE STAFF
AT WORKSUPERINTENDENT
AND SCHOOL BOARD
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 of the new high school, to be ready
in the fall of 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 fit these changes.
Mr. Hetzel was responsible for seeing that
the policies of the school board were carried out.
The school board, which met on the second Mon-
day of’ 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 Roscbrook, Thomas E. Hannum, Frank B. Howell, Walter I. Hetzel, Frank E. Adams, Mrs. Julia Cole
Weldcn, Herbert B. Howell, and Dr. J. M. Walter.
Above: Superintendent Walter L. Hetzel shows architectural plans for new
high school building pictured below.PRINCIPAL
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: PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE: Mrs. Marina Marshall, Mrs. Daisy
Flack.
Below: SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE: Mrs. Laura Sayre, Mrs.
Edna H. Davis, Mrs. Patricia Demaray, Mrs. Grayce I. Elliott,
Mrs. Hedda Marsh.
Above: Principal Herbert Adams helps many students plan their schedules.'1ZT.
FACULTY
ENGLISH
MRS. EVELYN THOMPSON
American Literature 1, 2.
EDNA WILCOX
American Literature 1, 2.
EVERETT RITLAND
American Literature 1,2; Boys' Ad-
viser.
MRS. JOAN BROKKEN
English 3, 4; Developmental Read-
ing; SPIRIT sponsor.
MARY McNALLY
World Literature; English Literature; Com
munication Skills.
MRS. AURILLA VEGORS
Communicative Skills; English 3, 4.
MRS. ELIZABETH DICKENSON
Library.
OSCAR OURTH
English 3, 4; Tennis Coach.
MRS. DELORES DREESMAN
English 3, 4.
MRS. CHARLOTTE WHITNEY
Journalism,- Girls' Adviser.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.
HIRAM COVEY
Economics; American Government; Athletics.
KENNETH PAGE
American History 1, 2; American Government.
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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FACULTY
FINE ARTS
ROBERT HAMILTON
Drama, English 3, 4.
LELAND ALLISON
Art 1, 2, 3, 4.
RICHARD DAY
Instrumental Music
WAYNE CROSS
Vocal Music
DOUGLAS ENGELHARDT
Instrumental MusicI FACULTY
SCIENCE
FLOYD STURTEVANT
Chemistry 1, 2.
RICHARD TRUMP
Biology 1, 2.
JAMES JONES
Physics 1,2.
CECIL SPATCHER
Biology 1, 2; American His-
tory 1, 2; Athletics.
MATHEMATICS
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.
15FACULTY
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
ARTS
DIANNE CLAUSSEN
Stenography 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Training.
MADALENE CANVIN
Personal Typing 1, 2; Stenography 1,2.
JAMES OVERTURF
Bookkeeping; Distributive Education.
OWEN SHADLE
Co-op Training; Related Work.
GEORGE MACBRIDE
Woodworking 1, 2; Applied Math-
ematics.
LEONARD BENGSTON
Electronics; Metal Shop 1, 2; Auto
Mechanics.
CHARLES HAVENER
Mechanical Drawing.
AFACULTY
DRIVER EDI CATION
HOMEMAKING
BETTY TROUT
Vocational Home Economics.
EDWIN STONE
Driver Education; Technical Drafting.
GERALD SIELERT
Driver Education; Audio-visual Aids.
RAYMOND SMALLING
Boys' Physical Education.
MRS. CAROL LOCKHART
Girls' Physical Education
KENNETH WELLS
Boys' Physical Education; Athletic Director.
PHYSICAL EDUCATIONCarefully 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-
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.STAFF
Above: Mrs. Maud's morsels.
Left: When you eat that, smile.
Below: For 2 cents plain.
Sack: 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 laslett, Leann Halferman.
CAFETERIA CAPERS
mm - J% f21FIRST SEMESTER
Back: Aaron King, Bill Lester, Rein Sara!, Bob VanScoy, Susie Reed, Lars Laslett, Ken Torrey, Chuck
Boast, Mr. Everett Ritland. Left: John Hagge, Paul Townsend, Bob Talcott, Mike Inglis, Judy Agard,
Chris Smith. Right: Howard Judge, Jim Piper, Gary Sutton, Charles Dahm, Lcnesa -Legvold. Front: Kathy
Stine, Lenore Hawk, Caroline Matterson, Marion Guinn, Donna Ethington, Sue Hetzel, Alice Paulson,
Diane Tripp, Linda Wheelock.
STUDENT COUNCIL
The object of Student Council as is stated in
the Student Council Constitution "shall be to rep-
resent the ideas and ideals of the student body,
to promote the welfare of the institution, and to
develop an understanding and love of democracy
through use." Presided over by student body
president Lars Laslett first semester and Charles
Dahm second semester, Student Council sponsor-
ed many school activities throughout the year.
Some of the major projects were Back-to-School
Night, Homecoming, Career Day, and elections
for student body president.
The work of the Council was carried out
through the following committees: Service, Pub-
licity, Assembly, Social, Citizenship, Homecom-
ing, Noon Hour, Welcoming, Election, and
Awards.
Officers this year were: Howard Judge first
semester and Steve Grooms second semester
vice-presidents; Susie Reed first semester and
Beth Strand second semester secretaries; Chuck
Boast, treasurer.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.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Below, right: Charles Dahm, second semester student body president, takes
over the gavel from Lars.
Below: Campaign posters liven up the study hall.
Managing the business affairs of the Class of '60
was the primary function of Senior Senate. Among the
projects 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
Dreeszen; vice-president, Jim Piper; secretary, Vicky
Kirkham; and treasurer llo Leppik. One member elect-
ed from each senior homeroom at the beginning of
the year also served in the Senate.
Right: Dave waits while Sue is measured for a graduation cap.
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SENIOR SENATE ORGANIZES
CLASS ACTIVITIESSENIORS OF 1960
Adams, James Ahen
HR HO, President 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Golf 1. 2. 3; Hi-Y 1, 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, Don Robert
HR 235; Choir 3, Chorus 3; Glee Club 3; Hi-Y 1, 2,
2, 3.
3; Track
Allen, Richard Donald
HR 126 Vice-President; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3;
Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Intramural Cap. 2; Rifle Club 1, 2; Track 1;
Varsity Club 3.
Anderson, Charlene Kay
HR 110; Band 1, 2; Drama I, 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; Football 3; Hi-Y 3. Transferred from Kemper Military
School 3.
Bailey, Jon Dean
HR 213; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Track 1.SENIORS OF 1960
Baldus, Mary Kay
HR 133, President 1; FHA 1. 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Girl Reserve
1, 2, 3; Glee Club I, 2; Pep Club 3.
Banks, Carol Lynne
HR 235; Cheersquad 1, 2; Drama 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep.
1; Secretary of Rep». 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.
Bappe, Rita Diane
HR 232, Secretary 1; Cheersquad 1; Choir 2, 3; DECA 3,
Secretary 3; Drama 1; FHA 1; GAA 1, 2; Rep 1; Girl Reserve
1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1; 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, Kathryne 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, Wiuiam G.
HR 133; Chorus, I. 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
Black, Carol Anne
HR 235, Vice-President 1; Secretary 2; Choir 2, 3; Chorus 1;
GAA 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Cabinet 2; Rep. 3; Glee Club 1;
Orchestra 1; Pep Club 3; Council 3; SPIRIT Staff 2, 3.
Boston, Josephine Irene
HR 237; Choir 2, 3; Drama 2; FHA 1, 2, 3, Chapter President;
State Officer; GAA 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3; Glee
Club 1; Pep Club 3.
Bowen, Nancy Jane
HR 110; Chorus 1. 2; FHA 3; Girl Reserve I. 2, 3; Rep. 2; Glee
Club 1, 2; Pep Club.
Briley, David Allan
HR 208; Football 1, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3.
Brown, Edwin Bruce
HR 237; Debate 1; Film Operator 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Rep. 3; Intra-
mural Captain 3; Intramural Manager 1, 2. 3; Science Club 2,
3.
Brown, Mary Margaret
HR 126; Secretary 2; Drama 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Rep. 2;
Orchestra 1; Pep Club 3.
Bruce, Larry Noel
HR 232; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3.
Buchwald, Barbara Zoe
HR 133; Secretary 2; Band 1, 2, 3; President 3; Cubs' Club 1;
GAA 2, 3; Girl Reserve 1, 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 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Glee Club
1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3.SENIORS OF 1960
Bush, Ronald Charles
HR 235; Vice-President 1, 2; Act. Director 3; Basketball 1, 2;
Film Operator 1; Football 1, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Rep. 1; Intramural
Captain 1; Rifle Club 1; Track 1, 2, 3.
Buttermore, Ruth Ellen
HR 133; Choir 3; Drama 3; Girl Reserve 3; Pop Club 3; Moved
from Le Mars, Iowa, 3.
Carlson, Gary Lee
HR 213; President 1; Football 1. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Rifle Club
1, 2; Track 1.
Carney, Patricia Kay
HR 235, President 1, 2, Secretary 3; Cubs' Club 2, Vice-Presi-
dent 2; Drama 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3; Girl Reserve I, 2, 3; Cab-
inet 3; Secretary 3, Rep. 2; Glee Club 1; Palm Club' 2, 3; Pep
Club 3; Student Council Secretary 2.
Carr, Jack Francis
HR 237; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; Football 1; Track
1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
Carter, John Thomas
HR 110; Assembly Crew 1, 2, 3; Drama 1. 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3;
Palm Club 2, 3, President 3; Track 1.
Catron, Carmen Rosalee
HR 213, Secretary 1; Drama 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, Secretary 1;
GAA 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1; Girl Reserve 1, 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 1, 2; Drama 1, 2, 3; Chorus 2.
Chipman, David Jonathan
HR 110, Vice-President 1, Act. Director 3; Baseball 1; Basket-
ball 1, 2; Choir 3; Chorus 1, 2, President 2; Football 1, 2, 3;
Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2,- Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 1. 2, 3.
Chittenden, Dudley Beckwith, Jr.
HR 213; Film Operator 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3; Radio Club
1, 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 I, 2, 3; Foot-
ball 1, 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 I, 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, Council 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.
Dahl, Gloria
HR 235; Girl Reserve 3; Pep Club 3; Moved from Gilbert,
Iowa, 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
Dahl, Irene Joyce
HR 126; Gifl Reserve 3, Rep. 3; Pep Club 3; Moved from
Gilbert, Iowa, 3.
Dahm, Charles Eugene
HR 110; Basketball 1 2; Debate 1; Football 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
Cabinet 3, Rep. 2; Science Radio Club 2; Science Seminar
2, 3; Student Body President 3; Track 2.
Danielson, Ellen Kathleen
HR 237; Choir 3; Chorus 1, 3; Girl Reserve 1. 3; Glee Club
I, 3; Moved to Cambridge, England, for junior year.
Davidson, Arlow Dawayne
HR 110; Hi-Y 3; Moved from Oskaloosa, Iowa, 3.
Davis, 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 1, 2; GAA 1; Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3; Library Club
1; Pep Club 3.
Diehl, Rosemary
HR 110, Secretary 1, 2; Drama 1, 2. 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1,
Cabinet. 3, Vice-President 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Cab. 2, Rep.
3; Pep Club 3, Council 3; SPIRIT Ad. 1.
Disque, Michael John
HR 126, Vice-President 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Firesquad 1, 2,
3; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3; Science Radio Club 2, SPIRIT Rep. 2
Track 1, 2. 3.
Dodge, Charles Malcolm
HR 133, President 1, 2; Band 1. 2, 3; Firesquad 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y
1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Orchestra 1, 2; Tennis 1.Erickson, Durreli Edward
HR 232; Hi-Y I, 2, 3; Rifle Club 2.
Ekskine, Thomas Alan
HR 126; Band 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Science Seminar 3.
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Evans, Phillip Glen
HR 232; Basketball 1; Intramural Captain 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3;
Rifle Club 1.
Fain, Ronald Dean
HR 133. President 3; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2.
3, Officer 2, Rep. 1; Track 1. 2. 3; Varsity Club 1. 2. 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
Dreeszen, Steven Kent
HR 208; Band 1, 2, 3; Class President 3; Firesquad 1. 2, 3,
Secretary 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep, 1, 2; Library
Club 3; Senior Senate 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
Dunlap, Marilyn Ruth
HR 208, Secretary 2; Drama 1, 2, 3; GAA 1. 2, 3, Cabinet 2;
Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3; Palm Club 2, 3, Sec. 3; Pep
Club 3. Council 3.
Emery, Patricia Ann
HR 213; Band 1; FHA 1. 2. 3; GAA 1. 2; Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3.
Rep. 3; Glee Club 1; Library Club 1. 2; Pep Club 3.
Erickson, Dennis Alfred
HR 235; Chorus 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y I, 2, 3.
Ellingson, Michael L.
HR 110; Football 3; Hi-Y 3; Track 3; Moved from Cedar
Rapids. Iowa, 3.
Elliott, Judy Kay
HR 232, Vice-President 1, Secretary 2; Choir 2, 3; Chorus 1;
Drama 1, 2; FHA 1, Officer 1; GAA 1, 2, 3; Girl Reserve 1,
2, 3, Cabinet 2; Glee Club 1; Library Club 1; Orchestra 1,
2; Palm Club 3; Pep Club 3, Secretary 3.SENIORS OF 1960
Farley, Mary Ellen
HR 110; Choir 2. 3; FHA 1, 2, 3; Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3; Glee
Club I; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3.
Ferguson, Elizabeth
HR 235; Creative Writing Club 3; Cubs' Club 1; Debate I;
Drama 1, 3; Girl Reserve 1, 3. Rep. 1; SPIRIT Staff 2, 3.
Foderberg, Elaine Beth
HR 232; Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3. Rep. 3.
Foreman, Michael Dean
HR 213, President 2; Firesquad 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 3; H-Y
1, 2, 3; SPIRIT Rep. 3; Track 1. 2. 3.
Fredrickson, Patriria Ann
HR 126; Drama 1; GAA 1. 2. 3; Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3, Cabinet
3; Glee Club 1, 3; Chorus 1; Pep Club.
Garner, Mary E.
HR 133; Cubs' Club 1; Drama 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, Cabinet
2, Rep. 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 3; Pep Club.
Graham, Joyce Ann
HR 208; Chorus 3; FHA 1, 2; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Glee Club
1, 2, 3; Pep Club.
Green, Paul Wayne
HR 208; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3.
Griffin, Charles Otis
HR 235; Choir 2. 3; Chorus 1; Glee Club 2; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3;
Photo Club 1; Rifle Club 1; Track 1.
Groat, Gary Lynn
HR 126; Hi-Y I, 2, 3.SENIORS OF 1960
Grooms, Stephen Paul
HR 232, President 3; Drama 1; Hi-Y I. 2, 3; Rifle Club 1. 2,3.
Grossman, Gisela Gerda
HR 232; Girl 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 I. 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, Rep.
2, 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3, Rep. 2,- Glee Club 1; Pep Club 3.
Hageman, Russell Dean
HR 213; Debate 1, 2, 3, President 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Science
Seminar 2, 3; Science Radio Club 1, 2, President 1; Senior
Senate 3.
Halverson, Bruce Adrian
HR 133; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Moved from Maxwell, Iowa, 1.
Hansen, Karen Marie
HR 126; GAA 2, 3, Rep. 2; Girl Reserve 2, 3; Moved from
Befhesda, Maryland, 2.
Hartley, Michael John
HR 208; Baseball 2; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Science Radio Club
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 Reserve 1
Library Club I; Pep Club 3.
1. 2.
, 2, 3;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; Choru 1, 2, 3; Drama
1. 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3. Cabin©» 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.
Iverson, Norman Douglas
HR 213; Band I, 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 110; Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 3; Pep Club 3.
Jenkins, Ronald Lee
HR 110; Baseball 3; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y
1, 2. 3, Rep. 1.
Jensen, Carl Harold
HR 208; Football 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Library Club 3; Rifle Club 2.
Jensen, Stephen Christopher
HR 110, Vice-President 1; Baseball 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class
President 2; Firesquad 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1;
Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 3; Junior Executive Council 2; Track
1. 2; Varsity Club 2. 3.
Jones, Ronald Lee
HR 133, Vice-President 1, President 2; Band 2; Basketball 1;
Choir 3,- Chorus 1, Vice-President 1; Class Vice-President 2;
Football 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 3; Junior Executive Council
2,- Orchestra 2; Track 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
Jordison, Loann Lea
HR 232, Vice-President 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1; Glee
Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3.
Judge, Howard Charles
HR 235, President 3; Choir 3; Chorus 2; Cubs' Club 1; Fire-
squad 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1; Track
1, 2; Student Council Vice-President 3.
Kayl, Jeanette Marie
HR 208; GAA 3; Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 3.
Keigley, Judith Kay
HR 237; Choir 2, 3; FHA 1, 2; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1.
Kelley, James La Verne
HR 213; Football 1, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Varsity
Club 3.SENIORS OF 1960
Kelso, Richard Lee
HR 237; Band 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1; Football 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
Cabinet 2; Science Radio Club 1, 2, $ccretary-Trea urer 2.
Kirk, Gary Richard
HR HO; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Senior Senate
3; Track 1, 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 1; Football 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
Rep. 1, 2; Student Council 2; Track 1, 2. 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
Knapp, Suzanne
HR 133, Secretary 1, 2; Drama 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1;
Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3; Library Club 1; Pep Club 3.
Kooser, Judith Grace
HR 208, Act. Director 1; Chorus 1; Drama 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3.
District Officer 1, Secretary 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1;
Glee Club 1, 2; Library Club 3; Pep Club 3.
Kuncl, Lani Jo
HR 235; Drama 1, 2. 3; GAA 1, 2. 3. Rep. 3; Girl Reserve
1, 2, 3; Palm Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Pep Club 3.
Kutish, Gerald
HR 208; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Science Radio Club 1. 2.
Larson, Carol Ann
HR 232; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3.
Larson, Ronald Dean
HR 208; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, Rep. 3.SENIORS OF 1960
Larson, Rosalie Iris
HR 110; Drama 1, 2; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Palm Club 2, 3;
Pep Club 3, Treasurer 3.
Laslett, Lawrence Jackson
HR 110, Vice-President 2; Debate 1; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 1.
2, 3, Librarian 2, 3; Student Body President 3; Track 1, 2, 3;
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3.
Lawrence, John Robert
HR 235; Baseball 2; Basketball 1. 2; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, Rep. 3;
Intramural Captain 3.
Leppik, Ilo E.
HR 237, President 2; Chorus 1, 2; Class Treasurer 3; Creative
Writing Club 3; Debate 1, 2, President 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Hi-Y
1, 2, 3, Rep. 2; Senior Senate 3; Science Radio Club 2,
Treasurer 2,- Science Seminar 2, 3; SPIRIT Rep. 2; Student
Council 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3; Moved from
Austin, Minnesota, 1.
Lowman, Robert Jon
HR 232; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Intramural Captain 2; SPIRIT Ad. 1.
Lunde, Mark R.
HR 213, Vice-President 3; Chorus 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2,- Hi-Y
1, 2, 3. Rep. 2; Track 1.
McBridie, Rebecca Jean
HR 133, Act. Director 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Band 1,
2, 3; Chorus 3; Drama 1; GAA 2, 3, Rep. 2; Girl Reserve 1,
2, 3, Rep. 1; Glee Club 3; Orchestra 1, 2; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT
Staff 3.
McCay, Margaret Ruth
HR 237; Band 1, 2, 3; GAA 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Jr. Red
Cross 1; Pep Club 3, Council 3,- SPIRIT Rep. 3.
Lewis, Barbara Jean
HR 126; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 3,- Glee Club 1; Pep Club 3.
Lindquist, James H.
HR 235; Football 1. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. Rop. 1.SENIORS OF 1960
McFarland, Susan
HR 208; Cubs' Club 2, President 2; FHA 1; GAA 1, 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 Radio Club 2; Track 2, 3; Moved from
Audubon, Iowa, 2.
McTague, Peter Thomas
HR 232; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, Rep. 1.
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 Radio Club 2.
Mell, Edward Benjamin
HR 133; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
Mendon, Dorothy Sue
HR 237, Vice-President 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.Mosness, Phillip Edward
HR 232; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3; Intramural Captain 3.
Mullica, Karyn Lynn
HR 133; Chorus 2; DECA 3. Secretary 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3;
Glee Club 1. 2; Pep Club 3.
Nelson, Bonnie Jean
HR 208; Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
Nelson, Donna Lee
HR 235; Chorus 1. 2; FHA 1, 2, 3. Officer 3; GAA 1; Girl
Reserve 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3.
Nelson, Roger Norman
HR 232; Football 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Intramural Capt 1.
Nolin, Robert L.
HR 213; Film Operator 1, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1.
Miller, Michael Edward
HR 213; Drama 3; Film Operator 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
Moore, Bobbette Ann
HR 126; Drama 1; FHA 2; GAA 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Glee
Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1; Pep Club 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
Miller, Janet Louise
HR 126, Secretary 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus I; GAA 3; Girl
Reserve 1, 2. 3, Rep. 2; Glee Club 1; Orchestra 1; Pep Club 3.
Miller, John Howard
HR 208; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3.SENIORS OF 1960
Ostrem, Kent Devere
HR 237; Band 1; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3; Rifle Club 1; Track 2, 3.
Owings, Pamela Jean
HR 213; Chorus J; FHA 1. 2, 3, Officer 1, 3; Girl Reserve
1, 2. 3. Rep. 3; Glco Club 1; Orchestra 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
r
Page, David Kenneth
HR 237, President I, Secretary 2; Band 1; Basketball 1, 2;
Football 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity
Club 2. 3.
Pappas, Annastatia Marie
HR 237; Chorus 1; Creative Writing Club 3; Cubs' Club 1;
GAA 1, 2; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3. Rep. 1; Glee Club 1;
Orchestra 1; Pep Club 3.
Patterson, Ralph E. Ill
HR 235, President 2; Choir 3; Chorus 2; Glee Club 2. Secre-
tary 2; Golf 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3; Science Radio
Club 2; Science Seminar 2, 3; Varsity Club 3; Moved from
Boone, Iowa, 2.
Paulson, Alice Louise
HR 110, President 1. 2; Drama 1, 2, 3,- GAA 1, 2, 3; Girl Re-
serve 1, 2, 3. Rep. 1; Glee Club 1; Palm Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3;
SPIRIT Rep. 1; Student Council 1, 2.
Peake, Frederick Willis Jr.
HR 110, Vice-President 3, Act. Director. 2; Firesquad 1,
2, 3; Football Trainer 1, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
Peterson, Catherine Rae
HR 133; DEC A 3; GAA 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
Piper, James Perry
HR 208, President 1, 3, Vice-President 2; Basketball 1, 2;
Choir 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Class Vice-President 3; Glee Club
1, 2,- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2; Senior Senate 3; SPIRIT Staff 3;
Student Council 1, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3,
Secretary-Treasurer 3.
Porter, Sheila Jane
HR 208, Secretary 1, Vice-President 3; Chccrsquad 3; Chorus
1, 2, Robe Keeper 2; Drama 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1;
Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3, Cabinet 2. 3, President 3, Vice-President
3; Glee Club 1; Palm Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Ad 1.
Rep. 2.SENIORS 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 Vecdersburg,
Indiana, 2
Randecker, Victor William
HR 235; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3; Inturmal 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 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 Ruth
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.
Rust, 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, Judith Mae
HR 237; Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 1; 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
HR 110; Choir 2. 3; Chorus 1; Drama 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3,
Secretary 2; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1; Glee Club 1; Library
Club 1, 2, Secretary 2; Palm Club 3; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Ad.1.
Scheuermann, Roy Leland
HR 126, Vice-President 1; Basketball 1, 2; Choir 2, Robe
Keeper 2; Chorus 1; Firesquad 1, 2. 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Glee
Club 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Track 1. 2. 3; Varsity Club 1. 2. 3.
Schultz, James Ruesen
HR 133; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3.
Schumer, Virginia Sue
HR 232; Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3, Rep. 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Pep
Club 3.
Shelton, Charleene Martin
HR 213; FHA 3. Officer 3; GAA 3; Girl Reserve 3; Glee Club
3; Library Club 3; Pep Club 3. Moved from Camp Lojeune.
North Carolina, 3.
Shipley, Donna LaNell
HR 208; Drama 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 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 1, 2, 3. Cabinet 3; Glee Club 1;
Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Secretary 2. 3; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Staff 2, 3.SENIORS OF 1960
Sills, Janet Luree
HR 213; Chorus 3; FHA 1. Officer 1; Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3;
Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 3.
Skeie, Larry Jay
HR 133; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 2. 3; Chorus 1; Football 1, 2, 3;
Glee Club 1, 2; Golf 2. 3; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, Rep. 3; Photo Club 2;
Track 1.
Sinow, Russell Glen
HR 110; Hi-Y 2, 3; Moved from Ackley, Iowa, 2.
Smith, John W.
HR 126; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Track 1. 2.
Smith, Thomas Kirk
HR 208; Assembly Crew 1. 2, 3, Head 3; Drama 1. 2. 3; Film
Operator 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Palm Club 2, 3; Science Radio
Club 1. President 1; SPIRIT Staff 1, 2, 3.
Stebbins, Bruce Richard
HR 235; Band 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3.
Stephenson, Conrad Jr.
HR 232; Chorus 3; Glc Club 3; Golf 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; SPIRIT
Rep. 3; Track 2.
Strand, Elizabeth
HR 110, Secretary 1, 2, 3; Drama 1. 2, 3; GAA 1. 2. 3. Cabinet
3. Secretary-Treasurer 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3. Cabinet 3;
Palm Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Ad. 1.
Sutton, Gary Edwin
HR 126. President 3; Chorus 1. 2, Football 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
Cabinet 3; Intramural Captain 2; Science Seminar 3; Student
Council 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Moved from Britt, Iowa, 1.
Tesdahl, Gary Lee
HR 232, Vice-President 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3; Intra-
mural Captain 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.SENIORS OF 1960
Thompson, Lawrence Hyde
HR 213; Basketball Trainer 1; Cheersquad 3; Choro» 1; Drama
1; Football Trainer 1, 2, Manager 3; Glee Club 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3;
Scionco Radio Club 2; Track Trainer 1, 2, Manager 3;
Varsity Club 3.
Thorpe, Wayne Gerald
HR 208; Football 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Tennii
1; Track 2, 3; Varsity Club 3; Movod from Springvillc. Utah, 1.
Tice, Dennis Lee
HR 237, President 1. 2; Baseball 1. 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3;
Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Senior Senate 3; Student Council
1. 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, President 3.
Toms, Don Lewis
HR 110; Firesquad 1, 2, 3, Chief 3; Football 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3.
Rep 3; Track 2, 3; Varsity Club 3.
Tripp, Diane Louise
HR 232, Secretary 2; Band 1, 2; Choir 2, 3; Drama 1, 2, 3;
GAA 1, Rep. I; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Palm Club
3; Pep Club 3, President 3; SPIRIT Rep. 2.
Ustrud, Janice Louise
HR 213, Secretary 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Chorus 1,
Librarian 1; FHA 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2, 3; Girl Reserve 1. 2,
3, Rep 2; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Rep. 1.
Vandecar, Elizabeth Jane
HR 237, Secretary 2; Chorus 1, 2; Drama 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3;
Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Palm Club 2, 3;
Pep Club 3, Council 3.
Van Winkle, Kerry Mark
HR 213; Basketball 1, 2; Firesquad 2, 3; Football 1; Hi-Y
1, 2, 3; Intramural Captain 2; Track 1, 2.
Vilmont, Jule Allen
HR 237; Chorus 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Hi-Y
1, 2, 3; Track 1. 2; Varsity Club 3.
Vivian, John
HR 126; Basketball 2; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Track 3.
SENIORS OF 1960
Vogt, Carol Sue
HR 110; Band 1, 2, 3; Drama 1, 3; FHA 1; GAA 1, 2. 3; Girl
Reserve 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; library Club 1; Orchestra 1, 2,
3; Pep Club 3.
Von Bergen, Mickey
HR 133, Vice-President 1, 3; Basketball 2; Foolball 1. 2, 3;
Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3; Vice-President 3; Rep. I; Track 1, 2,
3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3.
Wall, Dallas
HR 126, President 1, Secretary 2, 3; Checrsquad 1, 2, 3; Choir
2, 3; Chorus 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Treasurer 3;
Glee Club 1; Pep Club 3, Council 3; Student Council 1.
Walsh, Marjorie Agnes
HR 235, Secretary 1; Band 2, 3; Chorus 1, Secretary 1; Class
Secretary 2; Drama 1. 2, 3; GAA 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3,
Rep. 2,- Glee Club 1; Junior Executive Council 2; Pep Club 3.
Wardle, Ilene
HR 232; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3. Cabinet 2; library Club 1;
Orchestra 1, 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 1; Drama 1, 2; Debate 1; Girl
Reserve 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 3; Pep Club 3.
Welling, Penney
HR 110, President 1; Band 2, 3; Chorus 2, Secretary-Treasurer
2; Drama 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2; Glee Club 1, 2;
Library Club 1; Pep Club 3. Council 3; SPIRIT Ad. 1; Student
Council 1.
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 208; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.SENIORS OF 1960
Wheelock, Karen Lee
HR 235. Act. Director 2, Vice-President 3; Band 1, 2; Drama
2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1;
Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Staff 3.
Wiener, James Merle
HR 235. President 1; Band 1. 2, 3; Baseball 2; Basketball 1.
Choir 2, 3; Chorus 1; Glee Club 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 1.
Rep. 1; Intramural Captain 1; Junior Red Cross 1; Orchestra 1,
2, 3, President 3; SPIRIT Rep. 3; Student Council 1.
WlLDMAN, GRETCHEN Ann
HR 232, President 1; Band 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Choir 2, 3;
Chorus 1; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Orchestra 1, 3;
Pep Club 3; Student Council 1.
Williams, Hugh Andrew
HR 232, Act Director 1; Film Operator 1; Firesquad 1, 2, 3;
Senior Senate 3.
Williams, Linda Lee
HR 213; FHA 2, 3; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3. Council 3.
Wolf, Michael Oscar
HR 213, President 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2. 3;
Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1; Intramural Captain 3; Student Council
1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
Wunderlich, Thomas Andrew
HR 237; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Science Radio Club 2.
Young, Sharon Kay
HR 237; Drama I; Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3.
Zenor, Blaine G.
HR 110; Baseball 2. 3; Basketball 3; Football 1, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3;
Intramural Captain 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.Bock: Richard Johnson, Mike Van Scoy, Ann Kirkham, Paf Kelly, Bc-v Novak. Front: Allison Shepherd,
John Hagge, Tom Buchholtz, Muriel Shearer.
JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The juniors 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 projects, 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 junior class.
fe
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 junior homeroom, was ably
served by John Hagge, president; Tom Buchholtz, vice-
president; Alison Shepherd, secretary; and Muriel
Shearer, treasurer.
H.K. 109
Back: Ronald Bergeson, Tom Lyttle, Bill McGowan, Ron Warren, Richard Andre, Sidney Joseph,
Doug Samson, Norman Eckard. Third: Toby Shelton, Gary Clem, Robert Stephenson, Larry Taylor,
Ron Foderberg, Curt Houge, Barb North, Andrea Parks. Second: Carol Cox, Karen Coletti, Jane Andrews,
Jo Linder, Karen Skarshaug, Darla Hanlin, Miss Madeleine Canvin. First: Leann Halterman, Bonnie
Hoover, Pat Clayberg, Judy Holder, Betty Allen, Muriel Shearer, Donna Ethington.
JUNIORS
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
Hanway, 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.H.R. 128
Boet: 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 Hcald, Glenda Thompson, Barb Ferguson, Linda Harris, Jean Bowen.
Front: Miss Sharon Roberts, Beverly Jamas, Alice Bancroft. Shirley Bailey, Janet Lubscn, Susan Bothell.
Jean Partin.
JUNIORS
H.R. 138
Bock: Alfred French, Marc Adams, Larry Breon, Phil Cargill, Mike Cox, Allen Orning. Third: Mr.
Charles Havener, Chcron Karns, John Hagge, Dick Overland, Roger Toppenberg, Jim Merrick, Don
Sielerf. Second: Susie Dicke. Karon Durham, Barb Diehl, Toni Lyttle, Marion Quinn, Chris Bohlen. Front:
Eileen Thorpe, Nancy Hegland, Karen Void, Nancy Ball, Sharon Johnson, Marcia Heidel, Delores Brown.H.R. 210
Back: Mike Huebner, Dave Skei, Jerry Jones, Dave Agard, Robert Anderson, Tom Buchholtz, Bruce
Woods. Kenneth Torrey. Ron Gammell. Third: Joe Picken, Don Davidson, Bob Pasley, Bob Ray, Jean
Hensing, Marlis Behrend, Martha Judge, Ruth Zea. Second: Mr. Wally Linn, Joe Bryan, Karen Dietl,
Juanita Severson, Saralee Malone, Beth Ann Reno, Linda Ballard, Donna Hicks. Front: Lynda Richards,
Margo Dunlap, Carolyn Burnham, Shirley Peake, Becky Simmering, Mary Alice White, Joanie
Makelbust, Sharon Flora.
JUNIORS
H.R. 221
Back: Mike Cadman, Jerry Tow, Gary Fernandes, Bill Draisey, Dean Busly, Joe Woods, Tom Anderson,
Dave Spatcher. Third: Mr. James Jones, Bill Miller, Jim Harsh, Mary Schwartz, Pam Van Patter,
Pat Hildebrand, Pat Kelley, Wayne Paulson, Tom Pumroy. Second: Shirley Juncker. Carolyn Barber,
Bobbie Johnson, Ann Fields, Peggy Cafferty, Kris Manning, Lois Knutson, Barb Wilcox. Front: Winifred
Benscnd, Nancy Neal, Joyce Herrick, Caroline Matterson, Mary Dresser, Nell Bruner, Sue Rice, Vickie
Skorfman, Marla Peterson.H.R. 233
Back: Jim Hatch, Arzy Clapp, Harvey Larson, Dave Armstrong, Mike Twaddle, Carl Reynolds. Third: Mr.
Edwin Stone, Sally Scheuermann, Roger Carey, Gary Myers, Alison Shepherd, Margy Hillyard, Pame
Eckhoff. Second: Florence Barnhart, Bonnie Kloppenborg, Jackie Matuseski, Ron Moore, Aaron King,
Darrell Spear, Nancy Smalling, Sandy Gowan. First: Kathryn Wilken, Aundrca Foreman, Mike Roberson,
Bob Young, Nancy Carr, Marianne Meads, Marilyn Yoder.
JUNIORS
H.R. 238
Back: Jerry Rogers, Roger Hedrick, Bill Lester, Mike Van Scoy, Dave Childs, Jim Cowan. Third: Mr.
Hubert Albertson, Tom Doggctt, Louis Williams, Ron Young, Steve McDonald, Albert Link. Second:
Kathy Guy, Pam Cole, Claudette Villwock, Karen Bottles, Lynda Hockman, Cindy Shockcy, Karen Fox.
First: Michele Moore, Shirley Busch, Marlene Kiertzner, Bcrtina Lambert. Betty Winton, Beth Ann Scholtes,
Maureen McVickcr.H. R. CHURCH :
Back: Bob Van Scoy, Dennis Salisbury, Mike Speare, Dave McGlothlen, Dave Stone, Norman Zobcr.
Third: Kathy Workman, Dick Evans, John litzel, Mark Stcnson, Sharon Wright. Second: Mary Jane Walsh,
Marji Handeland, Molly McGuire, Sandy Mickelson, Ann Kirkham, Peggy Billings. Front: Miss Barbara
Von Witfich, Virginia Bender, Karma Shauer, Marsha Lake, Pat Sclarow, Martha Stokke, Karen Erickson.
JUNIORS
Left: Nice picture, but no leaf rake.
Below: Where's your bundle bag, Alf?Back: David Readout, Gary Bcgg, Russell Bender, Tom 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 Goldsbury, Sarah Baughman, Connie
Alfred, Teresa Martini. Front: Darlene Spencer, Claudia Smith, Carol Lasche, Helen Winton, Judy
Holdrcdge.
SOPHOMORES
H.R. Ill
Back: Miss Dranno Cloussen, Jon Huntress, Jack Wharton, Harley Cheville, Tim Rcilley, David Rundle,
Bobby Kelley, Lyn Brown, Murray McHone. Second: Janet Rah, Esther Borden, Lynn Swanson, Sandy
Hostetter, Kenny Nichols, Scott Feamster, Norman Callahan, David Doggett, Larry Hills. Front: Mary
Sue Arrasmith, Lcnesa Lcgvold, Carol Green, Julie Wagaman, Carolyn Geiger. Judi Elslager, Susan
Smith, Susan Miller, Caroline Brandt.
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 Ethingfon, Judy Green, Dianna Speck, Anne Graca.
SOPHOMORES
H.R. 206
Back: Tony Pappas, John Larson, Nick Fox, Mike Englis, Dean Lange, Dean Edwards, Dennis Spear,
Galen Clouser. Second: David Huntsberger, Fern Rieckcn, Sheryl Davidson, Mary Tonne, Jean Fellows,
Leslie Osam, James Tyson, Mike Campbell. Front: Mary Beth Kirkham, Connie Caldwell, Judy Nichols,
Nancy Grooms, Sherry Martin, Ann Ragsdale, Sharon Ballard.H.R. 211
Bock; Joel Picrcy, Bruce Pctcrjcn, Arlen Routh, Jim Vivian, Bill Zurborg, Richard Speer», Norman
Carl»on. Third: Jim Rod, Randy Con, Bill Jackson, Lenore Hawk, Cheryl Whoclock, Dolare» Noid, Terry
Hurlc»». Second: Mr. Floyd Sturfcvant, John Eggert, Janet Van Eps, Pat Roberion, Christine Constantine,
Sharon Boppc, Janice lee. Front: Judy Gunnerson, Judy Fincham, Judy Buehlcr. Sutan Ratterree.
Margaret Sprague, Sara McCay, Carol Hauenitein.
SOPHOMORES
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 Rifland, Barb Chittenden,
Marilyn Sailsburg, Vicki Hall, Diane Fijke, John Quam. Front: Mr». Kay Garrett, Sharon Wat»on, Nancy
Hazel, Judy Siemers, Diane Neville.H.R. 236
Back: John Rademacher, Wayne Fricsncr, Roger Jensen, Junior Schlarb, Eugene White, Chip Marshall,
George Reinbold. Third: Marilyn Heady, Sandra Skcie, Vicki Fitzgerald, Pat Berg, Robert Scalock,
Bob Carr, Craig Jones. Second: Kathie Hansen, Janice Lester, Marcia Storley, Jennifer Darnell, Bob
Talcotf, Phil Harris, Gary Rowe. Front: Mrs. Randolph, Ann Petefish, Eileen Orlovich, Kris Hawkes, Ann
Sande.
SOPHOMORES
H.R. CHURCH I
Back: Loran Randles, Mike Alfred, Jim Gould, Craig Carver, Bill Landsberg Steve Epstein, Lloyd Jones.
Third: Mr. William Ripp, Ren Ruggless, Donna Berkley, Juliann Packer, Beverly Acgerter, Jo Sawyer,
Jean DeYoung. Second: Ernie Martin, Sandra Freel, Margery Holstad, Sandra Link, Karen DeMoss,
Chuck Abbott, Gene Hedberg. Front: Gary Whitesell. Wendy Williams, Terry Plumb, Sharon Swift,
Christine Smith, Jean Haynes, Stan Thogcrson.Back: Earl Hcnnick, Jim William», John Everjon, Paul Anderson, Paul McGuire, Bill Rutter, Art Bates,
Jim Lyttle. Third: Marcia Hcggcn, Joel Cerwick, Leslie Rouse, Hank Heath, Sue Soults, Carolyn Bogue.
Second: Dale Tesdahl, Peg Duke, Toi Goettsch, Betty Keller, Karen Smcdal, Barbara Dennis. David
Thompson. Front: Mrs. Dorothy Vandccar, Marie Martin, Donna Kay Anfenson, Judy Agard, Louise
Synhorst, Helen Politis, Kay Parrish.
SOPHOMORESAbove: "And then I said . .
Below: A Pep Club girl is always tidy.
What the . . .
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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
classes. Trophies are awarded to the three
class champions that are chosen by a point
system. The intramural council acts as a medi-
ator in any problems that may arise during
the year.
Back: Phil Cargill, Tom Farbcr, Mike McGuire, Jack Lawrence, Blaine Zcnor, Eddy Brown. Third: Mai
McGinncss, 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. Smalling. Front: Vic Randecker, Hank Heath, Pat Kelley, Louis Williams, Charles Fleming, Dick
Evans.INDOOR
TRACK
Left: Hard-working trackmen demonstrate necessary win.
ter sport.
Upper right: "Now let's get a good one."
Lower left: lee clears the highs.
Lower right: Larry stretches out for the finish.Back: Beverly Aegerter, Mary Armstrong, Sandy Michelson. Dallas Wall, Martha Judge, Mary Garner, Mrs. Carol Lockhart. Third: Sandy Hostet-
ler, Sharon Guy, Joyce Heald, Linda Breckenridge, Carol Straehle, Lani Kuncl, Sharon Hibbs, Peg Duke. Second: Sue Mondon, Carol Hostctter,
Donna Shipley, Christine Constantine, Jan Ustrud, Kathy Guy. Front: Carol Lasche, Judy Seimors, Margi Hillyard, Sue Rice, Sherry Martin.
GAA: SPORTS FOR ALL GIRLS
Providing an intramural program for Ames High
girls, the Girls Athletic Association (GAA) worked to-
ward 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
every Monday and Wednesday after school.
Cabinet members this year were: Nancy Preston,
president; Rosie Diehl, vice-president; Beth Strand, sec-
retary-treasurer; Sandy Gowan, 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.
Back: Mrs. Carol Lockhart, Darla Hanlin, Mary Dresser, Pam Cole, Sandy Gowan. Front: Below: Up n over!
Beth Strand, Nancy Preston, Rosie Diehl.SOPHOMORE
CHEER
SQUADS
Left to right: Sue
Ethingfon, Sue Soults,
Toi Goettsch, Connie
Alfred.
Below: Go Get 'Em, Cyclones!
Below: Outpaint 'Em, Out play 'Em!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 jackets
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 projects. All seniors girls
were eligible to be members of Pep Club,
providing they abided by the rules and
maintained passing grades in three sub-
jects.
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 Owing , Judy Sande, Vicky Kirkham, Sue
Knapp. Diane Tripp, Karen Gunn, Karen Rogncss. Fourth: Gloria Dahl, Julie
Christensen, Lo Ann Jordison, Dec Rasmussen, Karen Westvold. Carole
Hostcttcr, 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.
PEP CLUB PROMOTESBack: Margie McCay, Jane Vandecar, Sue McFarland, Virginia Schumer, Elaine Foderberg, Karen
Wheelock, Rosie Diehl, Carol Vogt. Marilyn Dunlap, Dallas Wall, Margaret Shrader. Becky McBride Fifth:
Alice Paulson, Sue Humphrey, Patt Fredrickson, Linda Martin, Sheila Porter, Sue Hctzel, Margie Walsh,
Nancie Hiserote, Caren Hansen, Cheyenne Shelton, Judy Sawyer, Gisela Grossman, Carol Black. Fourth:
Judy Kooser, Donna Shipley, Judy Elliott, llene Wardle, Gretchen Wildman, Judy Keigley, Bonnie
Nelson, Barbara Lewis, Linette Martin, Joyce Graham. Third: Donna Clark, Carmen Catron, Carol
Banks, Penney Welling, Pat Emery, Donna Nelson, Linda Williams, Deanna Clem, Nancy Bowen,
Charlene Anderson. Second: Susie Reed, Karyn Mullica, Dee Crossley, Sue Mendon, Jan Ustrud,
Beth Strand, Lani Kund, Barbara Buchwald. Front: Mary Ellen Farley, Nancy Preston, Ruth Butter-
more, Jeanette Kayl, Janet Miller, Ann Webb, Linda Anderson, Mary Jameson.
SCHOOL SPIRIT
Back: Nancy Preston, Patsy Crowley. Rosie Diehl, Dallas Wall, Sue Hetzel, Marilyn Dunlap, Jane
Vandecar. Second: Miss Diane Claussen, Penney Welling, Carol Black, Margie McCay, Nancie Hiserote,
Katie Bappe, Linda Williams, llene 'Wardle. Front: Diane Tripp, Judy Elliott, Joan Holtz, Rosalie Larson.1
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Bock: Ken Wells, Bob Anderson, Tom Buchholtz, Dale Rouze, Gary Carlson, Dave Agard, Mike Cox,
Dove Childs. Second: Joe Bryan, lorry Thompson, Jule Vilmont, Ken Torrey, Gary Myers, L. J. Skeie.
Don Toms, Mai McGinnis, Mickey Von Bergen. Front: Jim Lindquist, Mike Nickey, Rein Saral, Mark
Watson, Norman Eckord, Ron Jenkins, Joe Picken, Ron Fain, Toby Shelton.
AMES 27 EAST SIOUX CITY 7
The Little Cyclones opened their 1959 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 1. Dave Page raced over
from the 15 for the other tally. Page, Chipman, and
Von Bergen rounded out the scoring with conver-
sions.
AMES 27 NEWTON 0
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. Torn Buchholtz's 48 yard
jaunt and three conversions finished out the scoring.
AMES 61 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.
68Back: Lee Scheuermann, Dean Humiker, Mike McGuire, Steve Ruit, Charles Dahm, Tom Arthur. Third:
Cary Tesdahl, Gary Sutton, Jim Taylor, Roger Carey. Phil Cargill, Jim Adams, Bill Draisey. Second:
Jim Kelley, Dave Chipman, Dave Coo, 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
i 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
j 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 21-0 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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69CIC Champs!
Open field ahead for Mick.
Oh. Happy Day!Toreador Mud.
Steve Jenjen brings down an opponent.
Mike Cox scoots end against Osky.Back: Mr. Cecil Spatcher, Bill Zurborg, Paul Anderjon, Craig Carver, Darrell Fowles, Dean Lange, Jim
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.
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
Ames 7 Webster City 13
Ames 7 Marshalltown 19
Ames 7 East D.M. .. 13
Ames 20 Alleman 6
Ames 13 Boone 6
Ames 14 Newton 6
Forty-four sophomores reported to
coach Cecil Spatcher at the beginning of
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.
Right: "Nov get in there and fight!'-
Back: Steve Jensen, Dean Hunziker, Mike Spear, Bill Draisey, Gene West, Dave Childs, Dave Agard,
Mr. Linn. Front: Blaine Zenor, Mike Cox. Gary Fernandes, Mike Wolf, Jack Carr, Tom Buchholtz.
AMES C.I.C. CHAMPS
ISEASON’S RECORD
Ames ... 55 Mason City 50
Ames 64 North DM 44
Ames 63 Waterloo West 48
Ames 55 Boone 48
Ames 84 Oskaloosa 39
Ames 84 Grinnell 40
Ames 77 Nevada 44
Ames ... 34 Roosevelt DM 42
Ames -57 Newton 49
Ames 60 Marshalltown 52
Ames................71 Boone 66
Ames 69 Oskaloosa 48
Ames 56 Grinnell 49
Ames 81 Webster City 55
Ames . 52 Newton 50
59 67
Ames 72 Tech DM 57
Above: Got it!Left: Jump-ball!
Above: Another tipjn for Gene
Below left: Finger-tip control.
Below: Lay-up for Chili.
Above: Sure-shot Steve.
Below: Look, Mom, no head!
Below: Ballet.I
Upper left: Bill grabs another rebound.
Upper Right: Zeke goes for two.
Lower Left: The winning shot against Newton.
Lower Right: Bench Tension.Back: Bob VanScoy, Roger Hedrick, Clem Sevde, Richard Johnson, Aaron King, Mike Heubner. Front:
Vaughn Welling, Jim Merrick, Larry Sprague, Mike Van Scoy, Bob Synhorsf, Dave Spatchcr, Mr. Cecil
Spafcher.
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 Spatcher. Games
were played with Boone, Sfory City, Newton,
Marshalltown, Webster City, and Perry.
Left: Same step, but what's the dance?
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Back: Roger Jensen, Junior Schlarb, Bill Landsberg, Darrell Fowlcs, Jim Ricketts, Bruce Bergland. Second:
Mr. Covey, Paul McGuire, Jim Klingscis, Jim Jeffrey, Lonnie Wilson, Jon Huntress, Jim Williams, Ben
Huhn. Front: John Ritland, Mike Karns, Paul Townsend, Nick Fox.
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
42 Mason City 45
44 North DM 29
40 Waterloo West 33
42 Boone 39
50 39
48 37
45 48
25 Roosevelt DM 51
54 39
39 Marshalltown ... 42
36 50
58 39
46 35
39 Webster City 41
44 Newton 34
34 Marshalltown ..... 45
Ames .51 Tech DM 54
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Left: Bobcats corner Klingscis.VARSITY CLUB
Comprised of major letter winners at Ames
High, the Varsity Club was under the sponsorship
I of Mr. Wells. Denny Tice served as president;
I Mickey Von Bergen as vice-president; Jim Piper
I as secretary; and llo Leppik as treasurer. Varsity
I Club buys the flowers for the Homecoming Queen
and her attendants, holds initiations, and holds a
I Varsity Club picnic at Homewood Golf Course at
; the end of the 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, Jim Adams, llo Leppik, Lars Laslett,
Dave Coe. Dave Chipman, Gary Tesdahl, Ron Jones, Jim Piper. Second: Denny Tice, Dave Page, Craig
Ritland, Steve Drcezcn, 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.ACTIVITIES
CABINET
Bock: Sandy Gowan, Ann Fields, Nancy Preston, Sue Hetzel, Mary Jane Walsh, Judy Hutchison, Mary Armstrong, Miss Edna Wilcox Mrs. Joan
Brokken. Third: Margaret Shrader, Alison Sheperd, Jean Hensing, Ann Sargent, Beverly Novak, Becky Simmering, Nancy Smalling, Shirley Bailey,
Miss Marilyn Stafford. Second: Carmen Catron, Julie Christensen, Karen Rogness, Sally Howard, Patt Fredrickson. Nancic Hiserote, Katie B3ppe.
Beth Strand, Mrs. Charlotte Whitney. Front: Donna Clark, Barbara Buchwald, Sheila Porter, Linda Martin, Dallas Wall, Pat Carney. Mrs, Elizabeth
Randolph.
GIRL RESERVE THEME:
"TOGETHER WE BUILD”
Back: Elaine Foderberg, Barb Lewis, Irene
Dahl, Marilyn Dunlap. Third: Pam Owings, Vir-
ginia Schumer, Marji Handeland, Nan Durian,
Judi Buehlor, Mary Beth Kirkham, Nancy Ogg.
Front: Eileen Thorpe, Margo Dunlap.
Above, Left: Sheila Porter, first semester
president.
Left: Linda Martin, second semester presi-
dent.Above: Caroline Brandt and Toi Goettsch Above: Representatives hold a potluck meeting at Donna Hick's home,
sold the most Christmas sprays.
Girl Reserves provided service, social, and character-
building opportunities during meetings every other
Friday morning and through projects. Projects were
the support of a foster 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 of 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, fAaureen McVJcker, 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.CABINET
Back: Mr. Edwin Stone, Mike Spear, Curt Houge, Jim Wiener, Gary Sutton. Third: Mr. Hubert Albertson, Jim Brown, Steve Jensen, Mickey Von
Bergen, Chuck Dodge. Second: Mr. Charles Havener, Denny Tice, Ron Jones, Dave Armstrong, Craig Ritland. Front: Victor Randecker, Norman
Zober, Rein Saral, Ed Bargfield.
HI-Y EXTENDS HIGH STANDARDS
Committee members for the Teens Against Polio Drive:
Dallas Wall, Sheila Porter, Tom Pumroy, Nancy Preston,
Pot Patterson.
"The purpose of the club shall be tb create, maintain, and ex-
tend throughout the school and community high standards of
Christian character. In advancing this purpose the club shall en-
gage in various activities designed to be a service to the school
and community and to spread the reputation of the school." These
are the objectives of Hi-Y as stated in the Hi-Y constitution.
Some of the various activities in which members engaged were
Firesides at Lynn Fuhrer Lodge, play nights in the gym, hobby
group meetings, and a refreshment stand at home football and
basketball games. Both Hi-Y and Girl Reserves worked together
in organizing the County Home Christmas Party, Friendship Week,
and the Teens Against Polio Drive for which $3500 was raised.
Meetings, which were attended by all boys in Ames High, were
presided over by the cabinet. First semester officers this year
were: Steve Jensen, president; Mickey Von Bergen, vice-president;
Chuck Dodge, secretary; and Ed Bargfield, treasurer. Second se-
mester officers were: Ron Jones, president; Denny Tice, vice-
president; Gary Sutton, secretary; and Ed Bargfield, treasurer.
Working closely with the cabinet were the hobby group leaders
and the representatives, one of whom was elected from each
homeroom.Right: Kibitzer 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.
REPRESENTATIVES
Back: Robert Baughman, Don Toms, Dave Childs, Steve Epstein, Curt Hough, Jim Jeffrey, Jim Klingseis, Paul Anderson. Third: Dudley Chitten-
den, Phil Cargill, Harold Frame, Jon Huntress, Ron Gammell, Mike Roberson. Second: L. J. Skeie, Jack Lawrence, Gordon Reno, Bob Oesf, Mr.
Hubert Albertson, Mr. Edwin Stone. Front: Mr. Charles Havener, Dick Evans, Galen Clouser, Mike Cadman, Mike Karns, Phil Harris, Terry Hur-
less.Clarinet: Barb Buchwald, Vicky Kirkham, Becky McBride, John Wolkup, Pat Kelley, Lonnie Wilson, Dick Trexel. Jim Brown, Margo Dunlap, Lynn
Swanson, Carolyn Bogue, Marilyn Heady, Chuck Boast, Becky Simmering, Judy Elliot, Mary Tonne, Aary Alice White. Fluid 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 Aegerfer. Bassoon.- Ken Torrey, Joel Cerwick. Alto Clarinet: Bob Stevenson.
Oboe: Carol Vogt, Marianne Voigt. Cornet: Jim Wiener, Karma Shaucr, Nancy Hegland, Dave Houser, L. J. Skcic, Betty Throckmorton, John Quam,
Tom Erskine, Mike Disque, Bill Rosebrook, Dick Trump, Don Sielerf. Bass Clarinet: Terry Hurlbut, Margie McCay. Saxophone: Lois Knutson, Steve
Rust (absent), Judy Bourne, Dean Busby, Mary Sue Arrasmith. Tenor Saxophone: Jerry Clark, John Clark. Baritone Saxophone: Scott Feamster
Trombones; Grefchen Wildman, Rodger Hedrick (absent), Bruce Peterson, John Larson, Paul Townsend, Jerry Jones. Baritone: Steve Dreezen,
Bob Talcott, Loran Randles, Alfred French. Percussion: Janice Ustrud, Bill Jackson, Bruce Sfebbins, Marcia lake, Steve Ellett, Carolyn Geiger. Bast:
Norman Iverson, Dick Kelso, Paul Anderson, Ron Bcrgeson, Craig Carver, Kendrick Brown. Bass Viol: Lenesa Legvold. Majorettes: Karen Erickson
Carol Hostetler, Pam Cole, Nancy Smalling, Margie Walsh, Barb Wilcox, Pat Hildebrand, Sandy Mickleson, Judy Warren. Head Drum Majorette:
Joann Daniels. Director: Richard D. Day.
CONCERT BAND
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 83 members; 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
games; 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.
Above: Charge!
Right: Look! Here come the majorettes!
Right: Let it rain!
Below: Blow, Gabriel!First Violin: liene Wardlc, Chris Smith. Dean Bailey. Mary Ellen Farley, Karen Coletti, Mary Beth Kirkham. Second Violin: Lars Laslett, Alison
Shepherd, Claudia Smith, Sara Baughman, Barb North. Viola: Margaret Shrader, Lynda Richards, Jo Ellen Sawyer, Betty Keller. Chello: Pam
Owings, Mary Louise Schwartz, Nel Bruner, Tom Buchholtz. Bass: Sally Howard, Sue Hetzel, Tom Anderson, Julie Packer. Flute; Donna Hicks,
Charlene Anderson, Ann Sande. Oboe: Carol Vogt. Horn: Joyce Heald, Marion Quinn. Clarinet: Barb Buchwald, John Walkup. Sax: Lois
Knutson. Bassoon: Ken Torrey. Cornet: Jim Wiener. Karma Schauer, Dick Trump. Trombone: Gretchen Wildman. Bass: Norman Iverson,
Percussion: Bruce Stebbins, Bill Jackson. Director: Mr. Douglas Engclhardt.
ORCHESTRA
This year the Ames High Concert Orchestra was
honored with an invitation to perform for the String
Ensemble at the State University of Iowa in March. To
earn money for the trip, orchestra members sold book
covers and candy.
Other performances included the Mid-Winter Concert,
the Pops Concert, and a school assembly. Nine students
also placed in All-State tryouts and played in the orches-
tra with many of the best student musicians in Iowa.
They were Margaret Shrader, first chair viola; Gretchen
Wildman, first chair trombone; Barb Buchwald, second
chair clarinet; Sally Howard, bass; Jo Ellen Sawyer,
viola; Nel Bruner, cello; Pam Owings, cello; llene Wardle,
violin; and Lynda Richards, viola.
Mr. Douglas Engelhardt directed the orchestra, and
a council met with him every Tuesday noon to help
in planning. Officers were Jim Wiener, president; Ken
Torrey, vice-president, Margaret Shrader, treasurer;
Lynda Richards, assistant treasurer; Lars Laslett, head
librarian; Karma Schauer, assistant librarian; and Alison
Shepherd, publicity chairman.
COUNCIL
left to right: Lynda Richards, Alison Shepherd,
Karma Schauer, Lars Laslett, Jim Wiener, Ken Torrey,
Margaret Shrader, Mr. Engelhardt.
BEST OF
MUSIC
Above: All State musicians. Back: Sally Howard, Jo
Ellen Sawyer, Margaret Shrader, Nel Bruner, Pam
Owings. Front: llcne Wardlc, Barb Buchwald, Grefchen
Wildman, Lynda Richards.
Above: String trio, shot in the Bach.
Above: A rose for your hair, Scnor?
Left: Conductor at measure 42, Orchestra at measureBack. Doug Samson, Bill Loiter, Chcrie Korns, Dave Chipman, Dave Sandage, Pame Eckhoff, Dave Childs, Tom Buchholtz. Fourth: Mr. Wayne
Cross. 1. J. Skeic, Toni lyltle. Chuck Griffin. Roger Hedrick, Ken Torrey, Judy Sawyer, Alfred French. Third: Pat Patterson, Julie McGuire, Jon
Anderson, Carol Straehle, Mary Ellen Farley, Chuck Boast, Sally Howard. Second: Rita Bappe. Aundrca Foreman, Donna Clark, Carol Black
G’retchen Wildman, Ruth Buttermore. Front: Judy Elliott, Karen Randles, Karen Gunn, Diane Tripp, Lois Knutson, Nancy Smalling.
A CAPPELLA CHOIR
From the many Ames High juniors and seniors par-
ticipating in vocal music, Mr. Wayne Cross, director,
chose sixty members for A Cappella choir on the basis
of voice, ear, and personal qualities. Many types of
music were sung and performed at assembly programs.
for church groups, and for the spring concert. Officers
of this group were Sally Howard, president; Jerry
Clark, vice-president; Ann Sargent and Karen Rogness,
secretary-treasurers; Cheron Karns, librarian; and Pat
Kelley and Ann Fields, robe-keepers.
Left: Christmas music by the choir.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 Koigloy,
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.
mmmmm
SENIOR 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 junior-senior
chorus sang for parents as well.
For the first semester junior-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.
JUNIOR ROYS’
QUARTET
Right: Chuck Boast, Pat Kelley, Roger Hedrick, Dave
Childs, Sally Howard.
JUNIOR GIRLS’
SEXTET
Left: Lois Knutson, Cherie Karnes, Juanita Severson,
Kris Manning, Glenda Thompson, Donna Ethington.SOPHOMORE
Back: Scott Feamstcr 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
Ellen, Toi Goensch. 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 Ethingfon, Bill Dailey, Bob Carr, Sandra Skcie.
Front: Leslie Osam, Diane Fiske, Christine Smith, Nancy Hazel, Judy Agard, Lenesa Legvold, Sharon Swift, Janet Rah, Esther Mary Borden.
MIXED CHORUSES
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 Dahm, Jim Bates, Pat Hildebrand, Kris Manning, Allen
Orning, Conrad Stephenson, Martha Judge, Dick Evans, Judy Warren. Third: Becky McBride, Don Siclert, 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 W.eads, Paulette Hatasaki, Marsha Lake, Beth Ann Scholtes, Mary Hanson, Delores Brown. Front: Joan Linder, Carolyn Barber, Beverly
Novak, Marjie Handeland, Virginia Bender, Nancy Ball, Judy Holder, Joyce Graham, Marlis Behrend, Diana Shultz.SOPHOMORES
Back: Mr. Wayne Cross, Jonet Lee Van Eps, Joan Do Young, Susan Miller, Cheryl Wheelock, Linda
Breckenridgc, Juliann Packer, Jo Sawyer, Maryanno Voigt, Mary Tonne, Sharon Bappe, Marcia Heggen,
Sandy Hostctter, Carre Sue Gray. Fourth: Judi Buehler. Peg Duke, Leslie Osam, Karen Smedal,
Nancy Ogg, Dolores Noid, Kathy Stine, Christine Smith, Toi Goettsch, Sue Soults, Christine Con-
stantine. Margaret Sprague, Sandra Skeio, Phyllis Randau. Third: Judy Nichols, Janice Lee. Mary
Lou Ashley, Dianna Speck, Barbara Dennis, Teresa Martini, Jennifer Darnell, Sarah Baughman, Connie
Alfred, Diane Fiske, Sharon Ballard, Kay Parrish. Second: Caroline Brandt, Linda Wheelock. Connie
Caldwell, Judy Holdridge, Sherry Martin, Sue Ethington, Nancy Grooms, Helen Politis, Marcia Storby,
Sharon Watson, Nancy Hazel. Front: Marie Martin, Lenesa Legvold, Susan Rattcrree, Ann Petefish,
Lynn Swanson, Sharon Swift, Ann Ragsdale, Esther Borden, Judy Agard, Janet Rah.
GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB
JUNIOR AND SENIOR
Back: Mr. Wayne Cross, Jo Linder, Ellen Danielson, Julie Blaess, Cheyenne Shelton. Patt Fredrickson,
Deanna Clem, Pat Hildebrand, Barb Wilcox, Pat Dahm, Joann Daniels, Beth Ann Scholtes, Beth Ann
Reno, Ann Kirkham, Joyce Heald, Glenda Thompson, Mary Armstrong. Fourth: Martha Judge, Bobbie
Johnson, Saralee Malone, Juanita Severson, Marcia Rench, Ann Webb, Karen Skarshaug, Susie Dicke,
Marji Hondoland, Judy Hutchison, Caroline Mattcrson, Becky Simmering, Kris Manning, Cindy Shockcy.
Third: Margy Hillyard, Becky McBride. Sue Rice, Vicky Kirkham, Marianne Meads, Linda Ballard,
Nancy Ball, Beverly Novak, Judy Holder, Marlis Behrend, Karen Void, Carolyn Barber. Second: Nancy
Hegland, Joanie Makelbust, Nancy Neal, Marsha Lake, Beverly James, Paulette Hatasaki, Carol Cox,
Pat Clayberg, Marla Peterson, Bonnie Hoover, Delores Brown. Front: Leann Halterman, Jan Sills, Virginia
Bender, Joyce Graham, Mary Hanson, Shirley Peake. Peggy Billings, Mary Dresser, Judy Warren,
Diana Shultz.BOYS’ GLEE CLUB
Sack: Mr. Wayne Cross, John Radcmacher, John Everson, Bill Bishop, Don Allen, Dennis Erickson, Tom
Lytfle, 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 Egglcton, Norman Callahan, Lonnie Wilson, Bill Jackson, Howard Judge,
Alfred French, Jim Merrick, Allen Orning, Jerry Jones. Second: Bob Carr, Jim Gould, Scott Fcamster,
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.
97Back: Mr. Robert Hamilton, John Chamberlin, Pam Vav Patter, Jon Anderson, Bill Miller. Third:
Alice Bancroft, Sue Hetzel, Marilyn Dunlap, Nancy Smalling, Vickie Skortman. Second: Shirley
Bailey, Jane Vandecar, Karen Rogness, Judy Sawyer, Sue Otis. Front: Marcia Heidel, Pat Carney, Susan
Bothell, Diane Tripp, Pat Sclarow.
ADVANCED DRAMA
I
Back: Diane DeVaul, Glenda Thompson, Laurel Hanway, Tom Smith, Mr. Robert Hamilton, John Carter,
Karen Wheelock, Sue Humphrey. Third: Kris Manning, Caroline Matterson, Mary Dresser, Bobbie
Johnson, Linda Martin, Rosie Diehl, Peggy Cafferty, Darla Hanlin, Ruth Buttcrmore. Second: Katie
Bappc, Jo Hiserote, Alice Paulson, Sheila Porter. Marg Walsh, Judy Hutchison, Bev Novak, Sharon
Wright, Lani Kuncl. Front: Betsy Ferguson, Marsha Lake, Judy Warren, Joyce Herrick, Sue Rice,
Beth Strand, Betty Winton.Sack: Mr. Robert Hamilton. Betty Throckmorton, Ruth Zea, Paul Anderson, Roger Jensen, Joe Risden,
Michael Miller. Second: Mary Beth Kirkham. Julie Wagaman, Donna Berkley, Jean Bowen, Marilyn
Salisbury, Stan Thogerson. Front-. Lynda Richards, Connie Caldwell, Eileen Orlovich, Mary Sue Arra-
smifh, Lenesa legvold.
BEGINNING DRAMA
Back: Margaret Goodman, Norman Zober, Bob Pasley, Doug Olson, David Maxwell, Mr. Robert
Hamilton. Second: Donna Shipley. Karen Shockley, Karen Smedal, Kathy Stine, Judi Elslager, Beth
Ann Scholtes, Judy Fincham. Front: Sue Knapp, Karen Gunn, Carolyn Geiger, Jean Haynes, Sharon
Flora, Sherry Martin.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 juniors and seniors. In 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.
Gabriel and the Archangel talk shop.
DRAMA CLUB STAGES
"SIGN OF THE STAR’’
Back: Betty Winton, Bev Novak, Sue Humphrey, Karen Whcelock, 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 Lcgvold, Karen Smedal, Kris Manning, Judy Fincham."THE LOUD
RED PATRICK"
THE CAST
Rita Flannigan .....
Rosalie Flannigan
Mary Flannigan ------
Maggie Flannigan
Mrs. Gallup .........
Patrick Flannigan
Mr. Finnegan ........
Ralph Penrose
Richard ---------
Diane Tripp
„ Joyce Herrick
Judy Hutchison
Karen Rogness
Linda Martin
Tom Smith
Norman Iverson
.. Mike Miller
Bruce Stebbins
Above: The Thespians.
CAST AND CREW—Bock: 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
Whccloek, Ann Sande. Front: Judy Fincham, Judy Sawyer, Kathy Stine, Julie Wageman, Rosie Diehl, Sue Rice, Sharon Wright, Shirley Bailey,
Karen Gunn, Mary Sue Arrasmith."GRAMERCY GHOST”
PRESENTED RY
THE JUNIOR CLASS
CAST
Margaret Collins ................... Beth Scholtes
Nancy Willard .................... Judy Hutchison
Parker Burnett ................. Tom Pumroy
Augusta Ames ................ . Glenda Thompson
Charley Stewart ....... .. Joe Picken
Nathaniel Coombes Mark Watson
Officer Morrison Mike Nickey
Irv ............................ Rein Saral
Rocky .......................... Mike Roberson
Ambulance Driver Peggy Billings
Assistant Driver Betty Winton
Girl -....... Pat Sclarow
Above, right: "Let go of me, I tell you! I don't want to see Wash-
ingtonk"
Right: "Never mind the statistics! Who threw the bottle."
CAST AND CREW—Back: Glenda Thompson, Mike Nickey, Beth Ann Scholtes, Tom Pumroy, Joe Picken, Judy Hutchison, Mark Watson, Rein Saral,
Mike Roberson, Pat Sclarow, Peggy Billings, Betty Winton. Second: Linda Martin, Mike Miller, David Maxwell, Mary Jane Walsh. Kris Manning,
Mary Dresser, Sharon Wright, Mr. Robert Hamilton, Joyce Herrick, Bev Novak, Judy Warren, Darla Hanlin, Shirley Bailey, Nancy Smalling.
Front: Jim Bates, Lenesa Lcgvold, Karen Rogness, Judy Sawyer, Marianne Meads, Ruth Zea, Vicki Skortman, Sue Rice, Pam Van Patter, Marcia
Heidel.DEBATE AND SPEECH CLUB
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 Iowa High School
Forensic League tournaments attended this year were
the Brindley debate and discussion conference at Cedar
Falls, the Dodger Invitational at Fort Dodge, and the
Iowa 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.
Below: But Jon, that's last year's debate topic!FRENCH CLUB
Back: Judy Hutchison, Pal Carney, Sheila Porter, Juanita Severson, Juliann Packer, Ellen Danielson, Karen Wheelock, Jim Piper, llo leppik,
Norman Iverson, Beth Ann Scholfcs, Jean Bowen, Marilyn Dunlap, Jan Uttrud, 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 Smcdal, 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 Fiskc.
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 Hostetler. Third: Jean Haynes, Eleanor Applegate, Jennifer Darnell, Kathy Stine, Pat Roberson, Fern Riecken
Mary Armstrong, Kathie Workman, Pame Cole, Marcia Heggen, Carolyn Bogue, Darla Hanlin. Second: Mary Lou Ashley, Susan Ratterree, Judy Bourne,
Judi Buehlcr, Judy Warren, Vicki Skortman, Sharon Wright, Aundrca Foreman, Mary Jane Walsh, Martha Stokke, Pat Sclarow. Front: Judy Hcl-
dredge. Miss Sharon Roberts, Judy Sicmer, Diane Neville, Carol Vogt, Judy Elliott, Betty Winton, Nancy Grooms. Nancy Neal, Marcia Heidcl.LATIN CLUB
Back Toby Shelton, Jim Merrick, John Hagge Mike Nickey, Bob Oesf, 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 Laslctt, 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.
Among 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-
void, 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 llo Leppick, public relations.
GERMAN CLUB
Back: Saralee Malone, Walter Neal, Bob Talcott, Wayne Fricsner, 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, llo
Leppik, Rosie Diehl, Marcia Rench.I IKST SEMESTER
Sack: Karen Rogncss, Sue Knapp, Sally Howard, Sue Hetzel. Second: Jim Piper, Janice Uilrud, Tessie Pappas, Chuck Dodge. Front: Mary Brown,
Carol Black, Pat Carney, Sheila Porter.
JOURNALISM
Learning to successfully use and control the written
word for an express effect was the purpose of the
lournalisfn classes. In producing The Web every week,
students in the two journalism classes, one each se-
mester, developed abilities in gathering, analyzing, and
writing news. Other skills gained were in writing head-
lines and feature stories, planning page make-ups, and
arranging for photographs.
In addition to publishing the Web, the Spelling Bee
and the Safe Driving Contest were also projects of the
journalism classes. The qualities necessary to be a
member of one of these groups were ability and in-
terest in writing.
Mrs. Charlotte Whitney guided the groups in their
studies and work. Editor-in-chief first semester was
Mary Brown, and second semester this duty was shar-
ed by Tessi Pappas and Lars Laslett.
SECOND SEMESTER
Bock: Tessie Pappas, Grctchen Wildman, Steve Grooms, Bruce Stebbins, John Vivian, Gary Sutton, Mark lundc. Third: Becky McBride, Dean Bailey,
Ann Webb, Steve Dreezen, Judy Elliott, Ron Bush. Second: Donna Shipley, Howard Judge. Jeanette Kayl, Lars laslett, Judy Sawyer, Tom Smith.
Front: Betsy Ferguson, Margie McCay, Alice Paulson, Craig Ritland.CUBS' CLUB
Sack: 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 Dahm,
Marji Handeland. Third: Jim Jeffrey, Bill Rosebrook, Andrea Parks, Caroline Matterson, lenore Hawk,
Joyce Heald, Glenda Thompson, Nancy Smalling, Donna Hicks, Janet Lubsen, Becky Simmering,
Shirley Bailey, Shirley Peake, Marlene Kiertzner. Second: Christine Smith, Beverly Novak, Darlene
Spencer, Marion Quinn, Maureen McVicker, Karen Fox, Sue Hetzel, Vickie Skortmon, 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, Joanie Makelbust.
STUDENTS STUDY WRITING
"How to Read a Newspaper" was the topic em-
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 objective
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, Ho 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-
void, Nancy Hazel, Lynda Richards,
Karma Schauer, Betsy Ferguson.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 v orked 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 just 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 ore some books you ought to read.
Standing: Paulette Hatasaki, Laurel Hanway. Janet Lubsen, Marcia Hcidel, Joyce Heald, Barbara Wilcox, Pat Hildebrand, Sandy Mickelson, Pat Dahm,
Marcia Rench, Mrs. Elizabeth Dickenson. Sitting: llene Thorpe, Cheyenne Shelton, Sue McFarland, Judy Kooscr, Carmen Catron, Karen Skarshaug,
Cindy Shockey, Michele Moore, Pame Eckhoff, Nancy Carr, Mary Jane Walsh.F.H.A
Activities of the Future Homemakers of America
were based on the theme "Getting to Know You,"
which means becoming acquainted with the ways of
life within our own state, across the nation, and
throughout the world. This theme was carried out in
co-operation with the national Future Homemakers
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
VII historian.
Above, right: Too many cooks . . .
Right: "Red as blood; good as gold; F.H.A. pies are to be sold."
Back: Shirley Juncker, Pat Barnhart, Pat Berg, Marcia Rench, Julie Blacss, Jo Linder, Mary Ellen Farley, Deanna Clem, Bertina Lambert, Lynda
Hockman, Carolyn Co . 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 Halferman, Beverly James,
Sharon Flora, Donna Nelson, Jo Boston, Wendy Williams, Linda Wheelock.STUDENT
TREASURERS
"Where did his come from?" wonders Chuck Boost.
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 Bargcficld, Joe Woods, Chuck Boast, llo Leppik, Dallas Wall, Joan Holtz, Margaret Shrader.
Front: Ann 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 Hinrichscn, 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
With the increased number of stu-
dents at Ames High, it was more im-
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.
mm
Mr. Walter Wood with co-fircchiefs Mike Biery and Don Toms.
FILM OPERATOR’S 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.
P.E.C.A.
Mike and Mr. Sielert rewind a film
At the early hour of 8:00 on Friday mornings, the
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 objective of the club to encour-
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.
Back: Bruce Batman, Katie Baf pe, Judy Kciglcy, Lynn DcMoss, Jack Carr, Ron Jenkins, Bonnie Nelson, Mr. Jim Overturf. Front: Fred Peake, Dee
Cronley, Cathy Peterson, Janet Silis, Deanna Clem, Bobby Moore, Mary Jameson, Karyn Mullica, Rita B3ppe.Back: Mr. Floyd Slurfcvant, Dr. A. H. Doane, Gary Sutton, Charles Dahm, Pat Patterson. Sixth: Mr. Cecil Spatcher, Mr. Richard Trump, Mr. H.
F. Gulliver, Dr. J. E. McFarland, Charlene Anderson. Fifth: Alfred French, Bruce Woods, Robert Stevenson, Jane Andrews, Dr. Percy Carr. Fourth:
Bob Anderson, Barbara Buchwald, Dave Houser, Russell Hageman, Tom Erskine. Third: Terry Hurlbut, Wayne Paulson, Charles Boast, John Larson,
Bob Carr. Second; Gary Myers, Jo Picken, Dave Hunfzberger, Ann Lundvall, Nell Bruner. Front: Dick Trump, John Eggert, Scott Fcamster, Bruce
Peterson, Dick Trexel.
SCIENCE STUDENTS WORK IN SEMINAR
Below: llo demonstrates his project for mutating seeds.
Every Tuesday evening Ames High science
teachers and scientists in this community met
with students who had special enthusiasm for
science, a high academic standing, and a good
rating on the seminar entrance test. Lectures and
discussions were given on various subjects; and
the students developed individual projects, with
help from the staff when requested. The staff
elected Dr. J. E. McFarland, Dr. P. H. Carr, and
Mr. Richard Kniseley as a council to help the
Ames High science teachers plan the seminar
activities.
During the first semester, all interested sopho-
mores met together as a separate group. The ten
who continued during the second semester did
so as members of Science Seminar.Above: Studenti gathered before City Hall contemplate speech by
Mayor Dc Hart.
Below: Queen Katie
HOMECOMING ’59
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 1959 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—Bock: Judy Elliot, Pat Carney, Marilyn Dunlap. Dallai
Wall, Cheyenne Shelton. Second: Susie Reed, Sheila Porter, Sue Hefzcl.
Front: Katie Bappe, Carol Black. Not pictured wot Margie Walsh.BACK-TO
SCHOOL
NIGHT
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 1000 parents and over 700 students
changed classes.
As they attended classes with their offspring, parents
met teachers and observed how the various classes we re
conducted. Those students and parents who had a study
hall were invited to the cafeteria where refreshments
were served from 8:00 to 10:00 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. In 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 1 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
Thursday each class held a forum in the auditorium.
In the forums Mr. Cunningham talked with the stu-
dents about specific problems such as dating and de-
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.
Above: Friendship Week speaker Mr. Ray Cunningham.
Below: Mr. Cunningham chats with Sue and Mary Louise.—
CANDIDATES—Back.- Pat Carney, Carol Black, Susie Reed, Carol Hostetler, Sue Hetzel.
Front: Mary Kay Baldus, Karen Hansen, Marilyn Dunlap, Sheila Porter, Linda Martin.
Margie, Walsh.
SPIRIT DANCE
1960
Students "could have danced all night"
at the Spirit Dance January 25 in the
study hall, which was decorated as a
ballroom to carry out the theme "My
Fair Lady." After several days of sus-
pense, Linda Martin was announced as
Spirit Sweetheart of 1960 and crowned
by Master of Ceremonies Jim Piper. Her
attendants, Marilyn Dunlap and Mary
Kay Baldus, were presented with cor-
sages. Sweetheart Linda drew Michele
Moore's name for the free yearbook.
Alison Shepherd, assistant SPIRIT edi-
tor, was in charge of the party; Karen
Fox planned refreshments, and Emily Las-
lett headed the publicity committee.
Left: 1960 Spirit Sweetheart, Miss Linda Martin.
Below, left: Sweetheart attendant, Marilyn Dunlap and escort Carl Jensen.
Below: Sweetheart attendant Mary Kay Baldus and escort Dean Hunziker.MEMORIESINDEX
Abbot». Chuck 57
A CAPPELLA CHOIR 92. 93
Adams, Mr. Herbert 11
Adams. Jim 25, 69, 81
Adam», Marc 19, 50
Aegerter, Beverly 57, 64, 88, 105
Agard. Dave 51, 68, 74. 81, 111
Agard, Judy 22, 58, 95, 96, 104
Albertson, Mr. Hubert 15. 52, 86. 87
Alfred, Connie 54, 65. 96
Alfred, Larry 25
Alfred. Mike 57, 73, 105
Alfred, Ron 25
Allen, Betty 49
Allen, Dick 25. 69. 81
Allen, Don 25, 95. 97
Alliion, Mr. Leland 14
Anderson, Bob 51, 68. 113
Anderjon, Charlene 25, 67, 85, 90. 113
Ander»on, Jon 23, 25, 92, 97. 98. 103
Anderson, Linda 25, 67
Anderson, Paul 58, 73. 87, 88, 97, 99. 105
Anderson, Tom 6, 51, 90
Andre, Richard 23, 49
Andrews, Jane 49, 103, 113
Anfenson, Donna 19, 58
Applegate, Eleanor 49, 104
Armstrong, Dave ............................................. 52. 86
Armstrong, Mary 49, 64, 84, 95, 96, 104
Arrasmith, Mary 54, 88, 99, 101
Arthur, Tom 25, 69
Ashley. Mary Lou 55, 95. 96, 104
BACK-TO-SCHOOl-NIGHT ............................................. 118
Bailey, Dean 25, 90, 106
Bailey, Shirley ................... 50. 84, 101, 102, 104. 107
Baldus, Mary Kay 26. 66, 120
Ball. Nancy 50, 95. 96
Ballard. Linda 51. 95. 96
Ballard, Sharon 55
Bancroft, Alice 50. 98
Banks. Carol 24, 26, 67
Bappe, Katie ... . 26. 66, 67, 84. 98. 112, 116. 117
Bappe, Rita 26, 92, 112
Bappe, Sharon 56. 95, 96. 104
Barber, Carolyn 51, 95. 96
Bargfield, Ed . 26, 62, 86, 110
Barnes, Ron ------------------------------------------------------- 49
Barnhart, Florence 52
Barnhart, Pat 56, 109
Barton, Yvonne 26
BASKETBALL 74. 75. 76, 77. 78, 79, 80
Bates, Art 58
Bates, Jim 50. 69, 95. 97. 102
Batman, Bruce 26, 112
Battles, Karen .............................................. 52. 93
Baughman, Robert 26, 87
Baughman, Sarah 23, 54, 90, 95, 96, 105
Beedle, Tom ...................................................... 26
Begg, Gary 54
Bchrend, Marlis 51, 95, 96
Bender. Russell '54
Bender, Virginia 53, 95, 96
Bengston, Mr. Leonard 16
Bensend, Winifred ... 51
Berg, Pat ................................................. 56. 109
Bergland, Bruce ................................................ 80
Bergeson, Ron ............................................... 49, 88
Biery, Mike................................................ 26, 111
Billings, Peggy................................. 23, 53, 96, 102
Berkley. Donna ............................................ 57, 99
Bishop. Bill 27, 97
Black, Carol 6, 7, 27. 67, 85, 92. 93. 106, 116, 117, 120
Black, Larry 49
Blaess, Julie 49, 96, 109
Boast. Chuck 22. 23. 50, 88, 92. 94. 97, 110, 113
Bogue, Carolyn 58, 88, 104
Bohlen, Chris 50
Borden, Esther Mary 54, 85, 95, 96, 105
Bortle, Maryann . 55
Boston, Jo 27. 66, 109
Bothell, Susan 50, 85, 98
Bourne, Judith 54. 85. 88. 104
Bowen, Jean 50, 99, 104
Bowen, Nancy Jane 27, 67, 109
BOY S GLEE CLUB 97
Brandt. Caroline 54, 85, 95, 96
Breckenridge, Linda ... 55, 64, 96, 104
Breon, Larry 50. 69, 95, 97
Brokken, Mrs. Joan 6, 7. 12, 84, 85
Brown, Arlyn 54
Brown, Delores ......................................... 50, 95, 96
Brown, Ed 27, 62
Brown, Jim 50, 86, 88, 87
Brown, Kendrick 55, 88
8rown, Mary ............................................ 27, 66, 106
Bruce, Larry . 27
Bruner, Nel ... .... 51, 90, 91, 113
Bryan, Joe 51, 68
Buchholtz. Tom 48. 51. 68, 74. 90. 92, 97, 111
Buchwald. Barb 27, 67. 84, 85. 88. 90, 91, 113
Buehler, Judy ..................................... 56, 84, 96, 104
Burnham, Carolyn 51
Burton, Judy ............................................... 27, 66
Busby, Dean 19, 51, 88
Busch, Shirley 52, 93, 105, 107
Bush, Ron 28, 106
Buttermore, Ruth 28, 67, 92, 98
Cadman, Mike 51, 69, 87
CAFETERIA 18, 19
Cafferty, Peggy 51, 98, 101, 107
Caldwell, Connie 55, 95, 96, 99, 105
Callahan, Jon .................................................. 73
Callahan, Norman ....................................... 54, 95, 97
Campbell, Mike ................................................. 55
Canuin, Miss Madalene ..................................... 49, 16
Cargill, Phil 50. 62, 69. 87
Carlson, Gary 28, 68
Carlson, Norman .................................................. 56
Carmean, Charles 56, 73
Carney, Pat 28. 66, 116. 120, 98, 104, 107, 84, 106
Carr. Jack 28, 74. 81. 112
Carr, Nancy .......................................... 52. 108, 109
Carr, Robert 57. 95. 97, 113
Carter, John ... 28, 98, 101
Carver, Craig 57, 62, 73. 88
Catron, Carmen ................................... 28, 67, 84, 108
Cerwick, Joel 58, 88, 105
Chamberlin, John ............................................ 28, 98
CHEERSQUAD 65
Cheville, Harley 54
Childs, Dave 52. 68. 74, 81. 87, 92, 94, 97, 111
Chipman, Dave 28, 69, 81, 92
Chittenden, Dudley ......................................... 28, 87
Chittenden, Barbara 56
Christensen, Julie 29, 66, 84, 109
Christophcrson, Denny 29, 62, 111
Clapp, Arzy 52, 62, 19
Clark, Donna 29, 67, 84, 85, 92, 110
125INDEX
Clark, Jerry 29, 88, 93. 97
55. 88
55. 73. Ill
Clausson. Miss Dianne 16. 54. 66. 67
49. 96
Clem, Deanna 29. 67, 96. 109, 112
49
54
Clouser, Galen 55. 73. 87
29. 69. 81
Cole, Pam 52. 64, 88. 104
Coletti, Karen 49. 90, 93. 105
Constantine. Christine 56. 64, 95, 96
56
50
Covey, Mr. Hiram 13. 69, 80
52
Cox. Carolyn 49, 95. 96. 109
50. 68. 74, 81, 111
CREATIVE WRITING CLUB 107
Cross. Mr. Wayne 14, 92, 95, 96. 97
Crcssley. Deanna 29. 67. 112
Crowley, Pat 29, 66, 67
Curtis, Jim 29, 81
Eckard, Norman
Eckhoff, Pame
Edwards. Dean
Eggerf, John
Egglcton, Gordon
Eliott, Steve
Ellington, Mike
Elliott, Mrs. Grayce
Elliott, Judy
Ellis. Mary Virginia
Elslager, Judy
Emery, Pat
Engelhardt. Mr. Douglas
Epstein, Steve
Erickson. Mrs. Cornelia
Erickson, Dennis
Erickson. Durrell
Erickson, Karen
Erskine, Tom
Ethington. Donna
Ethington, Sue ...
Evans. Dick
Evans, Phil ..
Everson, John ......
49,
................ 52. 85, 92.
23. 56,
49,
56. 88, 95.
31,
31, 67, 88. 93. 104, 106,
54, 85.
31. 67.
14,
57. 73.
19. 31. 95,
53, 88.
31. 88.
22. 49, 93,
55, 65, 85, 95. 96.
53, 62. 87, 95, 97.
58, 73. 95
68
108
55
113
97
97
69
11
116
54
99
85
90
87
18
97
31
107
113
94
104
105
31
, 97
Dahl, Gloria
Dahl, Irene
Dahm, Charles
Dahm, Pat
Dailey, Bill .......
Dalton, Bette
Daniels, Joann
Danielson, Ellen
Darnell, Jennifer ..
Davidson, Arlow
Davidson, Don
Davidson, Cheryl
Davis, Mrs. Edna
Davis, Lloyd .................
Day. Mr. Richard
Deal, Janet
DEBATE AND SPEECH CLUB
D.E.C.A. ............
DeHoct, Virgil
Demaray, Mrs. Patricia
DeMoss. Karen
DcMoss, Lynn ............
Dennis, Barbara
Devaul, Diane
Dc Young, Jean
Dicke, Susie
29. 66
...... 30. 66, 84
22, 23, 30. 69. 87. 113
49, 95, 96. 105, 107, 108
56. 73. 95. 97. Ill
23, 49. 88. 95. 96, 104. 107
.............. 30, 95, 96. 104
57, 85. 96. 104
30
30
14. 88
50. 109
....... 103
57
30. 112
58. 96, 109
50. 98, 104
57. 85. 95. 96
23. 50. 96, 104, 107
12, 108
50. 104
Dickenson, Mrs. Elizabeth ...............
Diehl, Barb ..............................
Diehl, Rosie 30, 64, 67, 85, 98, 100, 101, 105
Dietl, Karen ...........................
Disque, Mike ...........................
Dodge, Chuck ...........................
51
............ 30. 88. Ill
30. 86, 106
52
51. 69, 74. 81
98, 99. 100. 101, 102
12, 107
24, 31. 81. 88. 106, 111
Doggett, Dave ......................
Doggctt, Tom .......................
Draisey, Bill ......................
DRAMA ..............................
Dreesman, Mrs. Dolores .............
Dreeszen, Steve ....................
Dresser, Mary 51. 64. 84. 85. 96, 98, 101 ,102, 104
Dunlap, Margo ....................................... 51, 88, 93
Dunlap. Marilyn 31, 67. 84, 98, 104, 105, 107, 116, 120
Durham, Karon .. 50, 93, 105, 107
Duke, Peg ................................ 58. 64, 95. 96, 105
Durian, Nan 56, 109
Fain, Ron
Farber, Tom .....
Farley, Mary Ellen
Fatland. Arlin
Feamster, Scott ......
Ferguson, Barb -----------
Ferguson. Betsy
Fellows, Jean
Fernandes, Gary ..........
Fields, Ann
FILM OPERATORS CLUB
Fincham, Judy ............
FIRESQUAD
Fiske, Diane
Fitzgerald, Vicki
Flack, Mrs. Daisy
Fleming, Charles . -------
Flora, Sharon
Fodcrbcrg, Elaine
Foderberg. Ron
FOOTBALL
Foreman, Aundrea
Foreman, Mike
Fowles, Darrell
Fox, Karen
Fox, Nick
Frame, Harold
Fredrickson, Pat
Frcel, Sandra
French, Alfred ...........
FRENCH CLUB
FRIENDSHIP WEEK
Friesncr, Wayne ........
.... 23. 31. 68. 81
------------------------- 54, 62
32, 67, 90, 92, 93. 109
----------------------------------49
23, 54. 88. 95, 97. 105, 113
----------------------------------50
6. 7. 19. 32. 98, 104. 106, 107
-------------------------55, 105
------------------- 51, 69. 74
.................................109
.......... 51. 84, 88, 93. 105
-----------------------------112
.................. 56. 99, 100, 101
-----------------------------Ill
.................. 56, 95, 96. 104
................................. 57
-----------------------------11
........................... 50. 62
...................- 51, 99. 109
------------------- 19. 32, 67. 84
............................. . 49
----- 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73
52. 92. 104
32. 69. Ill
----------------------- 55. 73. 80
----------------- 6. 7, 52. 85. 107
55, 80
......................... 50, 87
.... 32. 67, 84, 96
--------------------------- 57. 64
50, 88. 92, 97, 105, 113
104
................................ 119
19. 57. 73. 105
64
51. 87
32, 64, 66
13. 56, 103
54, 88. 99, 105
96, 119
84, 85
58. 65. 85. 95, 96. 105
Goodman, Margaret — — 55. 99
126INDEX
Goldsbury, Sarah
Gowan, Sandy ...
Gould, Jim ..—
Graca, Ann ...
Graham, Joyce
Gray, Carolyn
Green, Carol
Green, Judy
Green, Paul .
Griffin, Chuck
Groat, Gary
Groom , Nancy .
Grooms, Steve
Gross, Dave------
Grossman, Gisela
Gunderson, Dave
Gunn, Karen------
Gunnerson, Judy
Guy, Kathy-------
Guy, Sharon -----
23, 55. 96, 104
23. 33. 106
56
33, 67
56
33, 66, 85, 92, 93. 99, 101. 104
...... 56, 109
.......................... 52, 64, 93
33 64 66 93
Hageman, Russell
Hagqe, John-----------
Hall. Vicki
Halterman, Leann -----
Halverson, Bruce ------
Hamilton, Mr. Robert
Handeland, Marjie------
Hanlin, Darla ---------
Hansen, Kathy ---------
Hanson, Caren ---------
Hanson, Mary-----------
Hanway, Laurel
Harris, Linda --------
Harris, Phil ---------
Harsh, Jim-------------
Hartley, Mike --------—
Hatasaki, Paulette-----
Hatch, Jim-------------
Havener, Mr. Charles
Havenstein, Carol
Hawk, Lenore .......
Hawkes, Kris
Haynes, Jean.........
Hazel, Nancy
Heady, Marilyn
Heald, Joyce
Heath, Hank .........
24, 33, 103, 113
22, 23. 48. 50, 105, 111
-------------------------56
— --------------- 19, 49. 96. 109
— ------------------------------ 33
14. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102
------------- 53. 84, 95, 96 107
49. 64, 98, 100. 101. 102, 104
--------------------------------57
------ 33. 67, 105, 120
85. 88, 9 96
.................. 49. 98. 108
------------------ 50
-------------------- 57, 73, 87
-------------------------------51
33. 105
--------------- 49. 95. 96. 108
16. 50. 86, 87
— --------------------------56
22, 56. 105, 107
..... 57. 85. 105
..... 57. 99. 104
56, 95, 96. 105, 107
....... 57, 88. 104
50, 64. 88, 90. 96, 107, 108
... 23. 58. 62, 73. 105. Ill
-----------------------------57
52, 69, 79, 88. 92, 94
57 95, 96, 104
Hedberg, Gene ----------------------
Hedrick, Roger ---------------------
Heggen. Marcia----------------------
Hegland, Nancy ............................. 50, 88, 95, 96, 104
Heidel. Marcia 50. 98. 101. 102. 104, 107, 108
Helmers, Mr. Anthony . 18
Hennick, Earl ............................. —.................... 58
Hensing, Jean ................................. 51. 84. 101, 105
Herrick. Joyce ...........—....-....... 51, 98, 100, 101, 102, 105
Hetzel, Sue 22, 23. 33. 67. 84, 90. 98. 106, 107, 116, 120
Hetzel, Mr. Walter 10
Heubner, Carolyn ......................................... 33, 66
Hibbs, Kurt.................................................. — 54
Hibbs, Sharon 34, 66
Hicks, Donna 51. 85. 88, 90, 105, 107
Hiedeman, Mr. Dale 15
Hildebrand. Pat
Hills, Larry .....
Hillyard, Margy
Hinrichsen, John
Hiserote, Nancie
Hi-Y
51, 88, 95. 96. 107, 108
54, 73, 111
52. 64. 96
54. 105. Ill
34, 67, 84, 98
................... 86. 87
Hockman, Lynda .
Hofstad, Marjorie
Holder, Judy ....
Holdridge, Judy ..
Holtz, Joan .....
HOMECOMING
Hoover, Bonnie ...
Hopkins, Terry
Hostetter, Carol „
Hosfettcr, Sandy
Hougc, Curt .....
Houser, David ....
Howard, Sally ----
Huebner, Mike .....
Huhn, Ben
Humphrey, Sue
Huntress, Jonathan
Huntsberger, Dave
Hunziker, Bob ....
Hunziker, Dean ...
Hurlbuf, Terry
Hurless, Terry ...
Hussey. Mike
Hutchison, Judy
Inglis. Mike .............. 22, 55. 73
INTRAMURALS 62
Isely, Deanna .............................................. 103
Iverson, Norman ............................. 34, 88, 90, 101, 104
Jackson. Bill .................. 56. 88. 90. 95, 97. 105, 111
James, Beverly 50, 96, 109
Jameson, Mary ......................................... 35, 67, 112
Jeffrey. Jim 56, 73. 80, 87. 95, 97, 107, 111
Jenkins, Ron ..................................... 35, 68, 81, 112
Jensen, Carl ............................................. 35, 120
Jensen. Rogor 23, 57, 80, 99
Jensen, Steve ............................. 35, 69, 74, 81, 86, 111
Johnson, Bobbie ........................................ 51, 96, 98
Johnson, Dick ............................... 48, 50, 79, 81, 111
Johnson, Kathryn.............................................. 49
Johnson, Sharon ................................................ 50
Jones, Chuck ............................................. 56. 73
Jones, Craig ................................................ — 57
Jones, Mr. James .......................................... 15, 51
Jones. Jerry 23, 51, 88. 95. 97
Jones, Lloyd................................................. 57
Jones, Ron ...................................... 35, 81, 86, 93
Jordison, Loanne ........................................ 35, 66
Joseph, Sidney ................................................. 49
Judge, Charlotte 55, 85
Judge Howard 22, 23. 35, 93. 97, 106, 111
Judge, Martha ............................... 51, 64, 95, 96, 105
Juncker, Shirley ......................................... 51, 109
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY 102
JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 48
JUNIORS ........................................ 49. 50. 51. 52, 53
Karns, Cherie ......................... 50. 85. 92, 94. 101. 104
Karns, Mike 54. 73. 80, 87
Kayl, Jeannie ....................................... 35, 67, 106
Keigley, Judy .. 35, 67, 93. 112
Keller, Betty ....................................... 58. 90, 105
Kelley. Jim 35, 69
Kelley, Pat .............. 48, 51, 62, 69. 88. 93, 94, 97, 111
Kollcy, Robert ............................................ 54, 73
Kelso, Dick 36, 88
Kiortzncr, Marlene ....................................... 52, 107
King, Aaron ....................................... 22, 52, 79, 111
Kirk, Gary ............................................ 24, 36, 81
49, 95. 96
54, 96, 104
34, 66, 67, 88. 93. 110
116, 117
49, 96, 109
34, 64. 66, 88. 120
54, 64, 96. 104
.................... 49. 86, 87
34, 88. 95, 97. 113
34. 66. 84, 90. 91, 92, 93, 94, 104. 106
51. 79
...................................... 55, 80
24, 34, 67, 98, 100, 104
..................................... 54. 80
........................ 55. 113
55. 73
34, 69. 74. 120
49, 88, 105, 113
56. 87
49. 65. 84, 96. 98, 100, 101, 102 104
127
INDEX
48, 53, 96. 105 Marsh, Mrs. Hcdda 11
Kirkham, Mary Both ... 55, 84, 90. 99 Marsh, M.rs. Maud . 57
Kirkham, Vicky 24. 36, 66, 88. 95, 96. 104 Marshall, Mrs. Marina Martin, Dave - . 11
Klingseis, Jim 55, 73, 80. 87 36, 73. 81
Kloppcnborg, Bonnie 52. 109 36 66. 85, 99, 104. 106 Martin, Ernest Martin, Linda 6, 7, 38, 67, 84, 85, 88. 98, 100, 101, 102, 104, 107, 120, 121 33, 67, 93
Knutson, Lois 51. 88, 90. 92. 94, 103
Kooser, Jody Kuncl, Lani 36. 67. 108, 109 36, 64, 67, 98, 104 Martin, Marie 58, 96 55, 96. 99, 105
Kutish, Gerald 36 Martini, Teresa — 54, 85, 96, 105 49
53. 88. 95. 96. 98. 100 22, 51. 96. 93. 104, 107
52. 109 54. 95, 97
57, 80. 105 38
55. 62. 73 52. 105
36 6 50, 99. 100, 101, 102
52 52, 95, 96, 102
55 88. 95. 97. 105, 113 38
36 38. 64. 65. 67. 109
37. 66. 67, 110 50, 79. 88. 95. 97
54 64, 105, 107 — 55
Laslett, Emily 6. 7, 19, 49. 105 Mickclson, Sandic 53, 64, 88. 107, 108 .. 18
Laslett, Lars 37. 62, 87 Middents, Mr. Joseph 51, 95, 98
56. 85. 95. 96 Miller, Janet 39, 67, 88
Legvold. Lenesa 22, 54, 88. 95, 96, 99, 100. 102, 105, 107 24 37 81 104, 105, 107, 110 Miller, John
22. 52, 92. 97 39 99, 101. 102, 112
56 54. 95, 96. 104
57 94, 95
37. 67. 84 39, 112
108 23, 52, 108, 109
Linder, Joan 19. 49. 95, 96. 109 52 Moore. Ron 52 18
Link, Al - Link, Sandra 57 37, 68 Mosness, Phil 39 39, 67. 112
13. 51. 69, 74 23. 52, 68. 113
53
17, 64 51, 96, 104
37, 69 54, 73, 105
50. 104, 107, 108 39, 67, 112
37. 106 39, 67. 109
55. 105. 113 39
58 56. 104
49. 95. 97 55, 95. 96
50. 92 54
55
MacBridc, Mr. George 16 Nickcy, Mike 49 68, 88, 102, 107 56, 96. 104
McBride, Becky McCay, Margie ... 37, 67, 88. 104, 106 56. 88. 105 Nolin, Bob North, Barbara 39 ... 49, 85. 90. 104
52 Novak, Beverly 48. 49. 84, 95, 96. 98, 100, 102, 107
38, 67. 85. 108
38 49, 87, 88, 97
. 53 Ogg. Nancy 56, 84. 95, 96
49. 62 6. 50, 99, 101, 105
38, 62, 68 90, 91
38. 62, 69 57, 99. 105
53. 92 50, 95, 97
58. 73. 80 55, 88. 95. 96
54. 73. 95. 97 ......... 40
49 49, 98
McNally, Mis Mary 12 . ... 12
38 50
52, 85, 104, 107 Overturf. Mr. James 16. 112
19, 55 40, 66. 84, 90, 91, 109
51. 96, 107
.... 51, 95. 96, 105 57, 85, 90, 96, 104
Manning, Kris 51 94, 95. 96. 98, 100, 101 102, 107 Packer, Julie
128INDEX
Page, Dave ............—.................................—40, 81
Page. Mr. Kenneth 13, 62
Pappas, Tessie 40, 106
Pappas, Tony ............................................... 55, 73
Parks, Andrea---------------------- — 49, 105, 107
Parrish. Kay............................................ 58, 96, 104
Partin, Jeannie ....................... —............. 50, 104, 107
Pasley. Bob 51. 62, 99. 101
Patterson, Pat 40, 81, 86, 87, 92. 113
Paulson, Alice 22, 23, 40, 67, 98. 100, 106
Paulson, Wayne ......................................... 51, 88, 113
Peake. Fred 40, 111, 112
Peake. Shirley 51. 96. 107
PEP CLUB ................................................... 66. 67
Petefish, Ann ..................................——--- 57, 96
Peterson, Bruce .... 56, 88, 105, 113
Peterson, Catherine 40, 66, 112
Peterson, Marla .......................... — 51, 96
Picken, Joe ............................. 51. 68, 95, 97. 102, 113
Piercy, Joel-------------------------------------------------- 56. 73
Piper, Jim .................... 6. 7. 22, 23, 24, 40, 81, 104, 106
Plumb, Terry ----------------------------———------•—........ ---• 57, 109
Politis, Helen ■ —............... 58, 96, 104
Porter. Sheila 40. 65. 67, 84, 85, 86. 98, 104, 106, 120
Preston, Nancy----------------------------------- 41, 64, 67, 84, 86
Pumroy. Tom 19. 51. 65. 69. 86. 102, 111
Quam, John.................................................... 56, 88
Quinn, Marion ........................ 22, 50, 88, 90, 103, 107
Rademacher, John ----------
Ragsdale, Ann -------------
Rah, Janet ----------------
Randau, Phyllis------------
Randccker, Victor —
Randles, Karen
Randles, Loran ------------
Randolph, Mrs. Elizabeth
Rasmussen, Dee ------------
Ratterree, Susan ----------
Ray, Bob ----------—-------
Readout, Dave
Reed, Susie----------------
Reilly. Jim---------------
Reinbold, George----------
-------------------- 57. 95. 97
55. 85. 96. 105
54, 95, 96. 104, 107
---------------------------55. 96
..................... 41. 62, 86
---------------- 41, 66, 92, 93
------ 23. 57. 73. 88, 105. Ill
--------------- 13. 57. 84. 85
-------------------------- 41. 66
56, 96. 104
—-------51
54
22. 23, 41, 67, 104, 116, 120
......................... 54. 73
57
Rench, Marcia ......................... 49, 85, 96. 105, 108. 109
Reno, Beth Ann------------------------------------------------51, 96
Reno, Gordon ..................................... 41, 69, 81, 87
Reynolds, Carl --------------------------------------- 52, 93, 97
Rice, Sue .......... 51. 64, 95. 96, 98. 100, 101, 102, 107, 109
Richards, Lynda —— 51, 90, 91, 99, 107
Ricketts, Jim ................................ 55, 62, 73, 80, 111
Riecken, Fern 55, 104
Ripp, Mr. William —------ 13, 57, 88
Risden, Joe----------------------------------------------------- 99
Ritland, Craig 24, 41, 69, 81, 86, 106
Ritland, Mr. Everett -------------------------——..... 12, 22, 23, 24
Ritland, John -............— 23, 56, 73, 80
Roberson, Mike---------------------------------------- 52, 87, 102
Roberson, Pat ----------------------------------—-——------- 56, 104
Roberts, Miss Sharon......................—......... 13, 50; 104, 13
Rod, Jim ——-------------------- 56
Rogers, Jerry . ........- 52
Rogness, Karen 41, 66. 84. 93, 98, 100, 101. 102, 104, 106
Rosebrook, Bill 56, 88, 105, 107
Rouse. Leslie-----------------------------—..................... 58
Routh, Arlen ....................................... —.. 56, 73
Rouze, Dale 41, 68. 81
Rowe, Gary ......................... ............-—---------------57
Ruggless, Ren ---------------------------------.------------------57
Rundle, Dave
Rust, Steve
54
41, 69, 81. 88
Salisbury, Marilyn
Salisbury, Denny .....
Samson, Doug —...............
Sandage, David
Sande, Ann ...................
Sande, Judy ..................
Saral, Rein
56. 99
49, 65, 92, 97
..................... 42, 92. 97
57, 88, 90, 101
........................ 42, 66
22, 49, 68, 86, 95, 102, 107
Sargent. Ann ............................... 42, 66. 84, 93, 110
Sawyer. Jo Ellen 57. 90. 91. 95. 96. 104
Sawyer. Judy ............ 42. 67. 92, 98. 101, 102, 104, 106, 109
Sayre. Mrs. Laura ............
Schauer. Karma 53. 88. 90. 107
Scheuermann, Lee 82- 69' 81' U }
Scheuermann, Sally ........................................... 52
Schlarb, Junior .... .................................... 57• 8
Scholtes, Beth Ann
SCHOOL BOARD
Schultz, Jim ........... .
Schumer, Virginia
Schwartz, Mary Louise
SCIENCE SEMINAR
Sclarow, Pat
Scott, Denny
Sealock, Bob .....
Seimcrs, Judy
52, 95. 96, 99. 102. 104
10
......................... 42
42, 67, 84
51. 85, 90. 105
113
53. 98. 102, 104, 107
55, 95
6. 57. 105
57, 64. 104
SENIOR CLASS 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. 32, 33, 34. 35. 36,
37, 38, 39. 40, 41, 42, 43. 44. 45, 46
SENIOR SENATE 24
Sevde, Clem 50. 79
.......... 51. 88. 94, 95, 96, 104
48. 49
Shelton, Charleene 42, 67, 96, 108, 109, 116
Severson, Juanita .......
Shadle, Mr. Owen ........
Shearer, Muriel
Shelton, Toby
Shepherd, Alison
Shipley, Donna
Shockey, Cindy
Shockey, Karen
Shrader, Margaret
Shultz, Diana
Sielert, Don
Sielcrf, Mr. Gerald
Sills, Jan .....
Simmering, Becky
Skarshaug, Karen
Skeie, Dave
Skcie, Larry ..............
Skeie, Sandra .....
Skortman, Vicki
Sinow, Russell
49. 68. 105
6, 7, 19, 48, 52, 84, 90, 107
.... 42, 64. 67, 99, 106
52, 95, 96. 107, 108
49, 99
6. 7. 42, 67, 84, 90, 91. 110
66, 95. 96
................... 50, 88, 95, 97
17. 112
........... 43. 66, 95, 96, 112
51. 84. 88. 96, 107
49. 85, 95. 96. 105, 108
43, 68. 87, 88, 92
57, 95. 96
51, 98. 102, 104. 107
Smalling, Nancy
Smalling, Mr. Ray
Smedal, Karen
Smith, Christine
Smith, Claudia
Smith, John
Smith, Sue ........
Smith, Tom .
SOPHOMORES
Soults, Sue ......
SPANISH CLUB
Spatcher, Mr. Cecil
Spatchcr, Dave
Spear, Darrell ............
Spear, Dennis
Spear, Mike ..
Speck, Dianna
52. 84, 88. 92, 98, 101, 102, 107
..................................... 17, 49, 62
........................ 58. 96, 99, 100, 104
22. 57. 90. 95, 96, 107
........................................ 54, 90
---------------------------------------------- 43
6, 19, 43. 98. 101, 106
54. 55. 56, 57
......................... 58, 65. 95, 96, 105
15, 69. 73. 79. 113
52, 69, 111
55
53, 74, 86. 95, 97
55. 96. 104
129INDEX
Speers. Richard .............................................. 56
Spcnccr, Darlene ................................ 54, 105, 107
SPIRIT DANCE ....................................... 120. 121
Sprague, Larry ............................................. 49, 79
Sprague, Margaret 56, 96
Stafford, Miss Marilyn 15, 55, 84, 85
Stebbins, Bruce 83, 88, 90, 101, 106
Stcnson, Mark .................................................. 53
Stephonson, Conrad .................................. 43, 95, 97
Stephenson, Robert 49, 88, 105, 113
Stephenson, Wally 95
Stine, Kathy 22. 56, 96, 99, 100. 101, 104
Stokkc. Martha 53, 104
Storby, Marcia .................................. 57, 88, 96, 104
Stone, Dave 53
Stone, Mr. Edwin 17, 52, 86, 87
Straehle, Carol 64, 92, 105
Strand, Beth 23, 43, 64, 67, 84. 98, 100, 101, 104, 110
STUDENT COUNCIL 22, 23
STUDENT TREASURERS 110
Sturtevant, Mr. Floyd ................................ 15, 56, 113
Sutton, Gary 22, 23. 43, 69, 86. 106, 113
Swanson, Chuck 56
Swanson, Lynn 54, 96, 88
Swift, Sharon 57, 95, 96, 105
Synhorst, Louise 58, 85
Synhorst, Robert 49, 62, 79, 81
Talcotf, Bob 22, 57, 73, 88, 105
Taylor, Jim ...................................................... 50, 69
Taylor, Larry .......................................... 49, 95, 97, 111
Tesdahl, Dale 58
Tesdahl, Gary 43, 62
Thogcrson, Stanley .....
Thompson, Dave
Thompson, Mrs. Evelyn .............
Thompson. Glenda 50, 85, 94, 96, 98, 100, 101. 102,
Thorpe, Eileen ................................... 50,
Thorpe, Wayne
Throckmorton, Betty 55, 88,
Tice, Denny 24, 44,
Toms, Don 44, 68,
Tonne, Mary 55, 88,
Toppenbcrg, Ron ........ .......................
Torrcy, Kenny .. .. 22, 51, 68, 88, 90,
Townsend, Paul 22, 54, 73, 80,
Trcxel, Dick
Tripp, Diane 22, 44, 66, 67, 92, 93, 98, 100,
Trout, Miss Betty
Trump, Dick 55, 88,
Trump, Mr. Richard ............................
Twaddle, Mike
. 69, 81
57, 99
..... 58
..... 12
104, 107
44, 68
, 84, 108
44, 69
99, 104
. 81. 86
87, 111
96, 105
50
92, 111
..... 51
88, 111
88, 113
101, 104
17. 109
90. 113
15, 113
52
55
Ustrud, Janice .................. 44, 64, 67. 88, 93, 104, 106. 109
Vivian, Jim
Vivian, John
Vogt, Carol ......
Voigt, A aryanne
Void, Mr. E. P.
Void, Karen
Von Bergen, Mickey
Von Wittich, AAiss Barbara
Voss, David .................
55, 73, 106
44
45. 67, 88, 90, 104
54, 88, 95. 96
18
.... 50. 96
45. 68. 81, 86. 87
13, 53. 105
54, 73
Wagaman. Julie - 54. 99, 100. 101, 105, 109
Walkup. John 49. 88, 90, 107
Wall, Dallas 45, 64, 65, 67, 84. 86. 93, 104, 110, 116
Walsh, AAargie ........... 45, 67. 88. 98, 101, 116, 117, 120
Walsh. Mary Jane.................... 53. 84, 102, 104, 107, 108
Wardlc, llene - 45. 67, 90. 91
Warren, Bill ■■ - .. ■■■ 45
Warren, Judy 49. 85, 88, 95. 96. 98. 100, 101, 102, 104
Warren, Margaret............................................ 66
Warren, Ron ................................................... 9
Watson. Mark ....................... 6, 7, 23. 50, 68, 102, 107
Watson, Sharon 56- 6
WEB STAFFS j--------------- 106
Webb, Ann 45. 67, 96. 106
Welling, Penny ........................................ 45, 67
Welling, Vaughn ....................................... 49, 79
Wells, Mr. Kenneth 17, 68, 81
West, Gene — 56, 74, 81
Westvold, Karen------------------------------------ 45, 66, 109
Wetteland, Jerry------------------------------------
Wharton, Jack------------------ —---------------------------- 54
Wheelock, Cheryl 56, 96, 105
Whcelock. Dave-------------------------------------------------45
Wheelock, Karen - 6, 7, 46, 67. 98, 100, 101, 104. 110
Wheelock, Linda 22, 55, 96, 109
White, Eugene . ...----------------57, 105
White, Mary Alice - 51, 88
Whitesell, Gary ...................... . ■■
Whitney, Mrs. Charlotte-------------------------- 12, 84, 85, 107
Wiener. Jim 46. 86. 88. 90, 93
Wilcox. Barb 88. 96. 104, 107, 108
Wilcox, Miss Edna ------------------------------ 12, 84, 85
Wildman, Grctchcn -------------- 46, 67, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 106
Wilken, Kathryn ............................ ■ ■ ■—---------- 52
Williams, Andy------------------—------------------— 24, 46, 111
Williams, Jim —---------------------------------------- 58, 80
Williams, Linda 46, 67, 109
Williams, Louis---------------—----------------- — 52, 62, 97
Williams, Wendy ......... —.....................——------ 57, 109
Wilson. Lonnie 23. 55. 80, 88, 95, 97
WINTER TRACK 63
Winton. Betty..................... 52, 98, 100, 102, 104, 107
Winton, Helen 54, 88, 104
Wolf. Mike - 46, 62, 74. 81
Wood, Mr. Walter ................................... ’5. 54, 111
Woods, Bruce ................................ - 51. 95, 97. 113
Woods. Joe ....................................... - 51. DO
Workman, Kathie ..................................... 53, 104
Wright. Sharon 53, 98, 101, 102, 104, 107
Wunderlich, Tom
Van Eps, Janet ........
Vandecar, Mrs. Dorothy
Vandecar, Jane ........
Van Patter, Pam
VanScoy, Bob
VanScoy, Mike .....
Van Winkle, Kerry .....
Vegors, Mrs. Aurilla .....
VillwocC, Claudette
Vilmont, Jule
56, 96
13, 58, 104
44. 67, 98
...... 51. 98, 102, 107
22, 53, 69, 79, 111
................ 48. 79
44, 111
....... 12
...................... 52
................ 44, 68
Yoder, Marilyn
Young, Bob
Young, Ron ...
Young, Sherry
52
52, 93, 97
52
46
Zea, Ruth
Zenor, Blaine
Zober, Norman
Zurborg, Bill .
51, 99, 102
46, 62, 69. 74
6, 53, 86, 99
56, 62, 73
130PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LAWYERS
BUCHANAN, JOSEPH H. 2408 Lincoln Way Ce2-36l 3
CLARK AND CLARK 304! 2 Main Ce2-250l
GILCHRIST, REX B. 3001 2 Main Ce2-2640
HEGLAND, HAROLD O. 408 2 Douglas Ce2-4735
HIRSCHBURG, MARION 300 2 Main Ce2-2640
NEWBROUGH, D. R. 4O8 2 Douglas Ce2-4735
NUTTY, JOHN E. 300 2 Main Ce2 2640
REYNOLDS, D. D. 300 2 Main Ce2-2640
CHIROPRACTOR
SCHIERHOLZ, A.M. 501 Main Ce2-6I7I
DENTISTS
Ames Dental Study Club
The I960 SPIRIT staff wishes to thank these businessmen and
the physicians and surgeons of Ames who contributed to the
success of our yearbook.SOLAR INN
Highway 69 South
AMES, IOWA
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS of I960
A home of your own
will be your best investment.
HUNZIKER REALTY
and
OKLAHOMA
SERVICENTER
Complete Service
For Your Car
H F BUILDERS
537 Main Ce2-42I4
311 LINCOLN WAY
Ce2-9836
A
Good Luck Class of I960
SCHOENEMAN BROS.
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE
Paint—Plywood—Lumber
and All Other Building Supplies
DUNLAP MOTOR COMPANY
OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC
Ames, Iowa
MAIN AND NORTHWESTERN Ce2-2372
132JAMES THOMPSON
SONS
General Contractors
for
All Types of Building
Construction
AMES FINANCE COMPANY
2401 2 MAIN CE 2-1270
AMES, IOWA
SEVERSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
PAUL V. SEVERSON
All Lines of Insurance
1222 KELLOGG CE 2-720?
WEAVER JEWELERS
HAMILTON WATCHES
ORANGE BLOSSOM DIAMONDS
Between the Shows
CAMPUSTOWN
Kerry and Jerry, carrier salesmen, look over
the morning edition of the
DES MOINES REGISTER
AND TRIBUNE
2500 Lincoln Way 3OM 2 Kellogg
133SKEIE
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC
Sales—Service
"Good Will Used Cars''
202 S. DUFF CE 2-3650
GRAND AVENUE
STATION
"Your Skelly Man"
13TH AND GRAND CE 2-4631
—
DRIVE-IN
SERVING DELICIOUS FOODS
Open Daily 11:00 A.M.
OPEN YEAR ’ROUND
BOB EVA'S
BARBER SHOP
103 S. Third
AMES, IOWA
CE 2-0932
Barbers
ROBERT J. LAWRENCE
EVA M. LAWRENCE
PAUL R. JONES
SHEET METAL
The Ideal Way to Travel in A Group
is by A Chartered Bus —
Avoids Traffic Problems and
is Much Safer Than
A Caravan of Cars.
MIDWEST TRANSIT LINES
PHONE CEDAR 2-7270
Heating, Air Conditioning
and Spouting
SINCE 1914
364 S. DUFF CE 2-6252
134
SCOTTY'S
CHICKEN INN
On Highway 30 West of Iowa State
When Your Shoes Need
Repairing, Think of
ARCHIE
GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP
107 WELCH IN CAMPUSTOWN
AMES
FRUIT GROCERY
TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU
Second and Elm 24th and Grand
UNIVERSITY
Ce2-24l I
plumb 1
Founded
ia65
The Oldest Jewelry Store
in Iowa
THE PLUMB
JEWELRY STORE
Congratulations
Class of 1960
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE
DES MOINES, IOWA
AMES, IOWA
"Quality Food at Competitive Prices'"
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
NINTH STREET GROCERY
FRED MALANDER—Owner
AMES
AUTO SERVICE
510 Lincoln Way
"YOUR AUTO REPAIR SERVICE"
623 NINTH STREET CE 2-9161
i
135Whenever
Ames High
Students
think of
flowers,
they think
of...
Electric Wiring and Supplies
NELSON ELECTRIC CO.
816 CLARK STREET CE 2-2445
LINOLEUM-CARPETING-TILES-RUGS-CERAMICS-FORMICA
ARMSTRONG HEATON, INC.
Floor Coverings
COE'S
Phone CEdar 2-4151
231 MAIN STREET AMES, IOWA
Sixth and Grand
"Home Means More With Carpet on the Floor
AMES
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
A Good Place for
Your Savings
Congratulations
Class of I960
LOOKING INTO THE FEATURE:
To build or buy your own home as
soon as you are financially able is wise
... and will pay good dividends.
300 Main Ce 2-2714
H. L. MUNN
LUMBER CO.
Established 1891
Main and Duff Ames, Iowa
136Congratulations,
Class of I960
AMES DR. PEPPER
BOTTLING COMPANY
105 Kellogg Ce 2-7320
GENERAL
FILTER COMPANY
Design—Construction—Erection
PRODUCTS:
Iron Removal Filters
Water Softeners
Aerators and Degasifiers
Chemical Feed Equipment
Coagulators and Mixers
Swimming Pool Equipment
PHONE CE 2-4121 AMES, IOWA
JORDISON ELECTRIC
'You Phone Us—We'll Wire You"
Commercial—Residential
FARM
133 S. Riverside Ce 2-7265
AMES
JOHNSON LUMBER
Lumber, Hardware
Paint
West Lincoln Way Ce 2-2665
Jim makes
the STOP
that keeps
him GOING!
He knows—
"You get the
best for less,
when you buy
from Les."
LARSON'S
DEEP ROCK SERVICE
517 Lincoln Way Ames
137Carol Black, Homocoming Queen Katie Bappe, Margio Walsh
JOHNSON
STUDIO, INC.
one mile south on 69
phone CE 2-2865
S. Duff Ames, Iowa
PERSONALITY PORTRAITS
A Happy Future tor the Class of I960
SPUDNUT SHOP
HY-VEE FOOD STORE Spudnuts for All Occasions
SPUDNUTS: SPUDDIES:
Open From 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. glazed chocolate
112 S. SHELDON CE 2-2260 chocolate sugared
maple powdered sugar
2316 L-Way Ce2-5335
TOWN COUNTRY LANES
Bowling Supplies
Instructions
Lunch Counter
Ce2-5000
21 2 miles North of Ames on Hwy. 69
138
DOTSON'S
MOBILGAS SERVICE
3329 Lincoln Way Ce2-2800
RICHARDS'
HOLIDAY HOUSE
REX
SERVICE STATION
STEAKS—CHICKEN—PIZZA
V4 Mile West on Highway 30
Ce2-9449
RAY JEWELERS
LEE TIRES—PHILLIPS BATTERIES
GREASING — WASHING
Phone
Ce2-5210
Lincoln and
Franklin
RUSHINGS, INC
QUALITY DIAMONDS
220 Main Street Ce2-476l
202 Market
See the
NEW
Miracle Brain
ELNA
No Dials to Set
No Knobs to Turn
410 Fifth CE 2-2530
CLEMENS
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
Ce2-5322
NECCHI
SCWttiG OftCiC
Congratulations, Seniors!
S. HANSON LUMBER CO.And to the Spirit of Ames High
best wishes for success
to all the Seniors
from the friendly people at
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GRADUATION
1960
In spite of heavy showers throughout the
week, the evenings of Sunday, May 22, and
Thursday, May 26, were clear and beautiful.
Thus it was possible to hold Baccalaureate and
Commencement Exercises out of doors in the
Lincoln Way Stadium.
At the Sunday evening Baccalaureate service,
the Reverend Robert W. Larsen of Bethesda Luth-
eran Church gave the class sermon, "Voices from
Inner Space" and the Girls' Glee Clubs furnished
music.
Dr. William E. Kerstetter, president of Simpson
College, Indianola, spoke on "The Bouncing Ball"
at Commencement. Principal Herbert Adams in-
troduced the 219 Ames High seniors to Frank E.
Adams, president of the Board of Education, who
presented the diplomas.
Above: Lars Laslett is congratulated by proud friends and family.
Left: The weather stayed clear—
Below: Although many were anxious.Above: Junior» worked many hour» to create "atmosphere" for an enchanted evening
JUNIORS PRESENT "WHISPERING BLUES”
Blue and white streamers, white branches and
pastel birds and butterflies transformed the gym-
nasium for ''Whispering Blues." The seniors were
guests of the juniors at the annual junior-senior frolic,
held May 2. Entertainment was offered in the audi-
torium following the dinner. Dancing to the music
of Vance Dixon and movies for nondancers con-
tinued until midnight, when the juniors were guests
of the Moose Club and the seniors of the Elks
until early morning.
Above: Convocation is easier than dancing.
Left: The Grand March begin».Stairs: Carol Black, Vicky Kirkham, Jo Boston. Grctchon Wildman, Betsy Ferguson, Tessie Pappas. Back: Gary Carlson, Craig Ritland. Mike
Bicry, Jim Curtis, Jim Lindquist, Jule Vilmont, Andy Williams, Dean Bailey, Carl Jensen, Wayne Thorpe, Gerald Kutish, Dick Kelso, Donna Shipley,
Karen Gunn. Third: Bruce Stcbbins, Jerry Clark, Beth Strand, Jon Anderson, Jim Wiener, John Carter, Linda Martin, Mike Miller, Sheila Porter,
Tom Smith, Sue Hctzcl, Gary Sutton, Marilyn Dunlap, Pat Carney, Alice Paulson, Tom Arthur. Second: Dave Maxwell, Mary Sue Arrasmith,
Margie Walsh, Diane Tripp, Darla Hanlin, Judy Sawyer, Mr. Hamilton, Lani Kund, Lenore Hawk, Karen Smedal, Glenda Thompson, Jan Ustred,
Karen Wheclock. Front: Sue Humphrey, Rosie Diehl, Judy Elliott, Sue Knapp, Carol Vogt, Doug Olson, Bev Novak, Marcia Heidel, Kathy Stine,
Lcncsa Lcgvold, Judy Warren.
"THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER"
Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley Sue Hetzel
Miss Preen Beth Strand
Richard Stanley Gary Sutton
June Stanley Marilyn Dunlap
John Torn Arthur
Sarah Alice Paulson
Mrs. Dexter Donna Shipley
Mrs. McCutcheon Karen Gunn
Mr. Stanley Tom Smith
Maggie Cutler Sheila Porter
Dr. Bradley Jon Anderson
Sheridan Whiteside Mike Miller
Harriet Stanley Pat Carney
Bert Jefferson .... John Carter
Professor Metz Jerry Clark
Luncheon Guests Jim Linquist, Jim Curtis, Jule
Vilmont
Mike Biery
Wayne Thorpe, Gerald Kutish
Lorraine Sheldon Linda Martin
Dick Kelso
Jim Wiener
Dean Bailey
Chuch Griffen, Andy Williams
Six Young Girls Black, Vickie Kirkham, Jo Boston, Betsy Ferguson, Carol Tessie Pappas, Gretchen Wildman Bruce Stebbins
Two Deputies Craig Ritland, Gary Carlson
Plainclothesman Carl Jensen
164
Below: Mike Miller, as "The Man Who Came To Dinner,
heckles Pat Carney, as the demented Harriet Stanley.Back: Peggy Cafferty, Karen Wheelock, Mr. Robert Hamilton, Linda Martin, Karen Gunn. Third: Glenda Thompson, Sue
Humphrey, Lani Kuncl, Carmen Catron, Doug Olson, John Carter. Second: Sheila Porter, Margie Walsh, Judy Elliott, Char-
lene Anderson, Joyce Herrick, Diane Tripp, Shirley Bailey, Caroline Matterson. Front: Pat Carney, Sue Hetzel, Rosalie Larson,
Beverly Novak, Marsha Heidel, Beth Strand.
The purpose of Palm Club, the honorary drama club, is to pro-
mote interest in drama among students and the people of Ames.
Initiations were held each semester for members of drama who
had fulfilled the requirements.
Officers this year were John Carter, president; Lani Kuncl, vice
president; Marilyn Dunlap, secretary; Yvonne Barton, treasurer.
May 20 was the date for three one-act plays, "Early
Frost," "Dark Wind" and "The Bad Penny" produced by
members of the drama department. Under the super-
vision of Robert Hamilton, head of the department,
the plays were student directed by Linda Martin, Tom
Smith and John Carter.
Above: Deanna Ijley and Marybcth Kirkham enact a jcenc from
"Early Frojf."
Left: Sharon Wright, Pam Van Patter, and Carol Arra mith look over
the paper in "The Bad Penny."
PALM CLUB AND
ONE ACTSSCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
ANDERSON, CHARLENE KAY
National Merit Scholarship Finalist,
Iowa State University Merit Av ard.
BROWN, MARY MARGARET
National Merit Scholarship Finalist,
Grinnell College Scholarship.
BUCHWALD, BARBARA ZOE
National Merit Scholarship Finalist,
Iowa State University Merit Award.
CHAMBERLIN, JOHN STEPHEN
Haverford College Scholarship.
DAHM, CHARLES EUGENE
National Merit Scholarship Finalist.
ERSKINE, THOMAS ALAN
National Merit Scholarship Finalist,
Iowa State University Merit Award.
FERGUSON, ELIZABETH
Grinnell College Scholarship.
HAGEMAN, RUSSELL DEAN
National Merit Scholarship, California
Polytechnic Institute Scholarship.
HUMPHREY, SUSAN D.
National Merit Scholarship Finalist,
Douglas College Scholarship.
KIRKHAM, VICTORIA EULALIA
Pendleton Scholarship to Wellesley College.
LASLETT, LAWRENCE JACKSON
National Merit Scholarship Finalist,
General Motors National Scholarship.
LEPPIK, ILO E.
National Merit Scholarship Finalist,
Haverford College Scholarship.McCAY, MARGARET RUTH
Iowa State University Merit
Award.
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AWARDS
MARTIN, LINDA LOU
St. Mary's of Notre Dame
Scholarship.
PAGE, DAVID KENNETH
Iowa State Teachers College
Scholarship.
Students who earned awards for partici-
pation and achievement in music, drama,
stenography, typing, debate, art, G.A.A., in-
tramural sports and track were honored at
two special awards assemblies near the end
of the school year.
The Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion gave American History awards to Mar-
go Dunlap, Mary Schwartz, and Karma
Schauer. For United Nations essays, Tessie
Pappas won first place and Karen Fox sec-
ond. Mary Brown was recognized for hon-
ors won in essay and poetry writing. Rus-
sell Hageman received the Lomb Honorary
Science Award. For-performance on a spe-
cial mathematics examination, John Walkup
won first place, with Steve Jensen and Rus-
sell Hageman receiving honorary mention.
PAPPAS, ANNASTATIA MARIE
Iowa State Universitiy Merit
Award.
PATTERSON, RALPH E. Ill
National Merit Scholarship
Finalist.
Below: Rosemary Diehl, I960 Pep
Club girl of the year, was chosen
for accumulating the most service
points.
SHRADER, DOROTHY MARGARET
National Merit Scholarship Finalist,
Waldbauer Memorial String Scholarship
to the University of Iowa.
167Standing: Mr. Spatchcr, Mr. Covey, Lar» la»lctt, Larry Thomp on, Joe Bryan, Mike Cox, Dave Chipman, Dale Rouze, Jerry Tow, Bob Paslcy,
Dave Agard, Tom Bucholtz, Bob Anderson, Dave Page, Lee Scheuermann, Mr. Well . Second: Ron Jone , Bill Jackjon, Dave Martin, Ho Leppick,
Gary Tcsdahl, Mike Van Scoy, Pat Klingjei , Mike Dijque. Front: Gordon Reno, Ron Fain, Jim Piper, Blaine Zenor, Mickey Von Bergen,
Denny Tice, Larry Taylor.
AMES CAPTURES STATE TITLE
TOP PERFORMANCES
100 yd. dash: 10.2 Jim Piper
220 yd. dash: 23.0 Larry Taylor
440 yd. dash: 51.4 Blaine Zenor
880 yd. run: 2:01.9 Blaine Zenor
Mile run: 4:23.6 Lee Scheuermann
High hurdles: 15.0 Lee Scheuermann
Low hurdles: 19.9 Mike Twaddle
High jump: 5' 10" Dave Chipman
Pole vault: 12'2W' Jim Piper
Broad jump: 22'10W' Dave Martin
Football throw: 200'2" Dale Rouze
Discus throw: 143'II 2" Dave Agard
Shot put: 487" Ron Jones
440 relay: 44.4 Mike Disque Mickey Von Bergen Jim Piper Mike Disque
880 relay: 1:31.6 Jerry Tow Mickey Von Bergen Jim Piper llo Leppick
Medley relay: 3:40.1 Bob Pasley Ron Jones Bill Jackson
Mile Relay: 3:26.2
Two mile relay: 8:08.6
Mickey Von Bergen
Pat Klingseis
Larry Taylor
Blaine Zenor
Denny Tice
Lars Laslett
Bill Jackson
Blaine Zenor
SEASON’S RECORD
State Indoor: D. M. Tech 331 2, Ames 32 7 10
D. M. East Triangular: Ames 148' 2
Valley Relays: Ames 77V2
Bobcat Invitational: Ames 100’ 2
Ames Invitational: Ames 1301 2
District: Ames 134, 2
Central Iowa Conference: Ames 118V3
State Outdoor: Ames 49V2
168VARSITY
Back: Bill Jackson, Jerry Jones, Bob Anderson, Larry Thompson, Tom Pumroy, Joe Bryan, Bill landsbcrg, Pat Klingseis. Sixth: Gary Meyers,
Jerry Tow, Bill Drisey, Bob Pasley, Dave Chipman, Mike Foreman, Bruce Bergland, Jim Ricketts. Fifth: Charles Carmcan, Gene West, Tom
Bucholtz, Mike Twaddle, Arzy Clapp, Mike Co , Mike Disque. Don Toms, Rein Saral. Fourth: Jim Klingseis, Dave Childs, Junior Schlarb, Gary
Craig, Dale Rouze, Dave Page, Larry Taylor, Bob Oesf. Third: Larry Hills, Pat Kelley, Jim Piper, Steve Grooms, Dean Hunzikcr, Gary Fernandes,
Mike McGuire, Mr. Spatcher. Second: Mark Watson, Dave Spatcher, Mike Van Scoy, Dave Martin, Ho Leppick, Dave Agard, Gordon Reno, Mr.
Wells. Front: Lee Scheuermann, Gary Tesdahl, Lars Laslett, Ron Jones, 8laine Zcnor, Denny Tice, Mickey VonBcrgcn, Ron Fain, Mr. Covey.
1960 TRACK SQUADS
RESERVE
Back: Jim Gould. John Everson, Wayne Friesner, Jim Reilly, George Reinbold, Craig Carver, Joe Bryan. Fourth: Mike Inglis, Bill Dailey, Hank
Heath, Wally Stephenson, Jim Jeffrey, Roger Jensen, Norman Callahan, Mr. Spatcher. Third: Mr. Covey, Art Bates, Bob VanScoy, Ken Torrey,
Bruce Woods, Don Allen, Roger Carey, David Voss, Larry Brcon. Second: Mike Nickey, Dean Lange, Joel Piercy, Joe Picken, John Hagge, Bob
Kelley, Ron Barnes, Galen Clouser, Mike Alfred, Mr. Wells. Front: Loran Randles, Paul Anderson, Bob Hunziker, Paul Townsend, Paul McGuire,
Murray McHone, Mike Karns, Bill Rosebrook, Walter Neal, John Ritland.Left to right: Attendants Carol Black. Marilyn Dunlap, Queen Pat Carney. Attendants Margie Walsh, Carole Hostetter.
AMES HOSTS
One of the highlights of this year's track season
was the Central Iowa Conference meet held at
Lincoln Way Stadium. Before a packed house, the
Little Cyclone Thinclads ran away with the meet.
C.I.C. MEET
scoring 1181 3 points to runner-up Marshalltown's
74 and Newton's 51 I 2. Highlight of the evening
was Blaine Zenor's 4.23.6 mile, the fourth fastest
time ever recorded by an Iowa prep.
Left: Ames leads the 880 relay.
Below. Ames' Blaine Zenor wins the mile.Aoovc: Tired, lee?
Upper right: let's go, Lars.
Below: Blaine nips Mason City in state meet.
Right: Ames on the way to second in the state mile
relay.
Lower right: Ames wins conference 880 yard relay.
NETMEN POST 5-6 RECORD
SEASON’S RECORD
Ames . 2 Ft. Dodge 5
Ames 1 East D. M. 6
Ames 1 Roosevelt D. M. 6
Ames 7 Tech D. M. 0
7 0
Ames 3 Ft. Dodge 4
Ames 4 Boone 0
3 Cedar Falls 4
Ames 0 Marshalltown 7
Ames 5 Boone 2
Ames 6 Webster City 1
Ames placed second in C.I.C. meet
Jim Williams—Mike Wolf placed second in district
meet.
172Left to right: Pat Pafterjon, Aaron King, Dave Coe. Mr. Linn, Bob Synhorjt, Jim Adam , Richard Johnson.
GOLFERS FINISH SECOND IN C.I.C.
Below: All work and no play?
SEASON’S RECORD
Ames .175 Marshalltown 157
Ames .. 214 Grinnell 225
Ames 165 Boone 179
Ames.... ...213 Grinnell 221
Ames . ...158 Marshalltown 166
Ames won the Ames Invitational
Ames placed third in the district
Ames placed second in the C.I.C. meetBack: Jim Ricketts, Bruce Bergland, Don Davidson, Dick Clark, Nick Fox, Murray McHone, Steve Jensen, Coach Ray Smalling. Second: Phil
Harris, Mike Hussey, Paul Townsend, Gary Fernandes, Jim Klingscis. Ron Jenkins, Dave Stone, Ed Bargfield. Front: Jim Curtis, Mike Karns.
Dave Agard, Toby Shelton, Jack Carr, Blaine Zcnor, Denny Tice, Gary Kirk.
AMES LEADS C.I.C. RACE
Below: Carr scores against Boone.
Ames High's baseball team was
leading the Central Iowa Conference
with a 7-1 mark at the time of this
book's completion. Boone was in
second place with a 6-2 record and
Marshalltown in third with a 5-3
record. Ames' remaining t w o
games were with Boone and Oska-
loosa.
174Above: This was one way to get to the Senior Picnic.
Above right: llo leppik and Ron Jones were among many golfers.
Right: Who else is a golfer?
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