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Published by the SPIRIT Staff
of Ames Senior High School
FOREWORD
The high school years are stages of growth and transition. The direction and form
in which the individual grows greatly depends upon his high school. Through athletic,
scholastic, and social activities Ames High is dedicated to developing the individual.
Growth is evident at Ames High for the second year in quite another form. The
second addition to the new campus is being completed. This much-needed physical ex-
pansion will result in one of the finest schools in Iowa—a place for students to grow
in mind, body, and spirit. To the growing students of a growing high school we present
the 1962 SPIRIT.
The SPIRIT StaffCONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION 8
STUDENTS 24
ACTIVITIES 54
ATHLETICS 88
HIGHLIGHTS 110The students of Ames High find in Mr. Adams a man willing and dedicated to
making their high school years ones of accomplishment, enjoyment, and maturity.
Mr. Adams, the Students,rhe Schools
7ADMINISTRATIONSchool Board members: W. R. Underhill, Mrs. William Singer, Dr. Tom Hannum. Frank Howell. T. F.. IjVelle, Frank
Adams. Walter Hct el. D. Jim Walter, Mrs. Wm. Buck. Herbert Howell.
Superintendent and School Board
Below: Superintendent Walter Hetzcl.
Early this fall. .1 new school board was elected to cope
with an old problem—where to house the ever-increasing en-
rollment in the Ames Public School system. The completed
second unit of the new high school will help somewhat in
reducing the strain felt in all our public schools.
The school board determines the overall policy for the
management and operation of the school system. As the
board s executive officer. Mr. Hetzcl provides the facts neces-
sary in making important decisions and sees that the board's
decisions are carried out.
Officers of the school board are: Frank Adams, president;
Frank Howell, secretary; and T. E. LaVelle, treasurer.
10Above: Mr. Adams tells Chris Smith. SPIRIT Editor, about the improved SPIRIT-
Web Staff facilities in the second unit of the new building.
Principals and Secretaries
Helping students with their personal problems, making decisions which will affect Ames High School and
future generations of students, interpreting the regulations of the Board ol Education as they affect the
policies of Ames High, planning schedules which will meet the needs of both students and teachers, and
conferring with students and teachers—these are some of the many responsibilities of our principal, Mr.
Herbert Adams.
The difficult)- in fulfilling these responsibilities has been doubled with the fact that classes arc held in
two buildings. No other principal in the state faces such a scheduling problem.
Mr. Everett Ritland, as assistant principal, has been in charge of many of the immediate administrative-
duties in the new building. Working together. Mr. Adams, and Mr. Ritland have made the past two years
of transition run smoothly. Mr Evert, Ritland.HUBERT ALBERTSON
Algebra 1. 2, 3, 4
Hi-Y
LELAND ALLISON
Art
MRS. ELOISE BELILES
English 3, 4
Faculty
DONALD COLE
American History
American Literature
English 3, 4
HIRAM COVEY
American Government
Athletics
12LEONARD BENGSTON
Metal Shop
Electrical Shop
Audio Visual Aids
MADELINE
Personal Typing
canvin'
Morituri me salutatis”
Faculty
RICHARD DAY
Instrumental Music
MR MIZABETH DICKINSON
WAYNE CROSS
Vocal Music
13WANDA GLAMSER
Stenography
Office Training
Pep Club
MRS. AVONELLE GARRETT
Common Law
American History
Debate Club
Svcngali
Faculty
DALE HIEDEMAN
Geometry
Trigonometry
Analytic Geometry
JAMES JONES
Physics
WALLACE LINN
American History
Athletics
14ROBERT HAMILTON
Speech, Drama
MAURICE HAUSHEER
American History
World History
Athletics
CHARLES HAVENER
Mechanical Drawing
Faculty
GEORGE McBRIDE
Woodshop
Applied Mathematics
Junior Exec. Council
MRS. NANCY LUTZ
English 3, 4
Communicative Skills
Developmental Reading
English Literature
SPIRIT Staff
Now look, children
15MARY McNALLY DEAN MOBERG OSCAR OURTH
English Literature Orchestra English 3. 4
World Literature
General Treasurer
Counseling
Faculty
Sing along with me . .
MRS. MARY RENO
English 3, 4
Communicative Skills
Drama
WILLIAM RIPP
Latin I. 2. 3. 4
Firesquad
16JAMES OVERTURE
Distributive
Education
Work Experience
DECA and Finance
Manager
KENNETH PAGE
American Government
Intramurals
You lost it. huh!
OWEN SHADLE
Counseling
Faculty
GERALD SIELERT
Economics
Audio-visual Aids
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W7 :A -y
RAYMOND SMALLING
Physical Education
Intramuralis
Athletics
17Faculty
MRS. EVELYN. THOMPSON
American Literature
Girl Reserves
BETTY TROUT
Home Economics
FHA
RICHARD TRUMP
Biology
Science SeminarEDWIN STONE FLOYD STURTEVANT MRS. ANNE TAUBER
Technical Drafting Chemistry Biology
Hi-Y
Faculty
MRS. DOROTHY VANDECAR
French 1, 2, 3. 4
MRS. AURILLA VEGORS
World Literature-
Communicative Skills
Counseling
BARBARA VON WITTICH
German 1, 2, 3, 4
French 5, 6
19KENNETH WELLS
Physical Education
Athletics
Counseling
MRS. CHARLOTTE WHITNEY EDNA WILCOX
Journalism American Literature
WEB Staff Girl Reserves
Girls' Advisor
c
t.
WALTER WOOD
Algebra 3. 4
Trigonometry
Analytical Geometry
Firesquad
Faculty
MRS. MARY LOU YOUNG
Spanish I, 2, 3, 4
GRA
Lunches were prepared and served at the
cafeteria by Mrs. Marsh and her assistants with
the help of a student staff. As payment for
their meals, the cafeteria workers sold and served
the 35 cent lunch and sold extra milk. Boys
on the staff were delegated the duty of clean-
ing up after the noon hour.
All meals appearing on the weekly menu
met government requirements to be classified as
type A.
Always available to help at special func-
tions taking place in the school buildings, the
custodian staff of Ames High kept the two
schools spotless and in excellent condition.
Above: Mrs. Erickson. Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. Adamson.
3aek:tC. Clapp. J Preston, J. Quinn. C. Halterman. I.. Dove. A Clapp. Frouf:
3. Dalton. D. Anfinson B Chittenden, S. Feamster. B. Keller.
Cafeteria
and
Custodians
2122. . . laboratory’ work . . .
. . . and extra-curricular activity.
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. . . councelling . . .
. . . business management . . .m t' A A students
wj.A f i .if jyFirst Semester. B.ick: J. Peterson. M. Allen, B. Bergland, B. Duke T. Grabau. D. G»rr. D. Hegland, D. Oshcl, J. Cerwick, B.
Dailey, J. Involdstad, C. Mack, S. Miller, J. Gilchrist. Second: K. Smedal, P. McGuire, B. Carr. B. Keller. J. Larson, L. Wilson,
B. Beaty, L Bergland, L. Jarvis, D. Millspaugh. First: G. Hatasaki, J. Coletti, S. Schworm, K. Skold, A. Barrow. P. Anderson.
Student Council
This year the Student Council operated under a new committee system. The previous ten committees
were reduced to four larger ones: social and welcoming, homecoming and money-making, assembly and
election, and awards and noon hour. Although the methods were changed, the purpose remained the same:
to provide a laboratory in democracy and to offer students an opportunity to participate in government.
First semester officers included Bruce Bergland, president; Paul McGuire, vice-president; Karen Smedal.
secretary. Filling these positions second semester were John Hinrichsen, Jeff Peterson, and Marg Buch-
holtz. Bob Carr served as treasurer and Betty Keller as social chairman for the entire year.
Left: I second that motion. Second Semester. Back: D. Brown. B. Dotson, J. Lasche, B. Easton. J. Peterson, B. Carr, B. Nordskog, J. Cerwick, M. Buchholtz.
Second: T. Landsberg. D. Runyan. M. Inglis. J. Quam, J. Huntress. J. Hinrichsen. C. Knapp, P. Carr, K. Smedal. First: T. Cook.
P. Vinograde, B. Hazel. M. Montgomery. B. Talcott. K. Talcott, B. Keller.
27Junior Exec: B.ick: P McCovvan. D Gibson, C. Siemers, V. Voclker, C. Rouzc. Front: B. I.indell. B. Beaty. A. Greene. M.
Allen.
Junior Exec and Senior Senate
The Junior Executive Council, under the direction of Mr. McBride, sold Homecoming mums, school
directories, AHS stationery, and sponsored a car wash, leaf rake, and the class play, Heaven Can Wait,”
to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Junior class officers were Bob Beaty, president; Mike Allen,
vice-president; Archie Greene, secretary; and Barb Lindcil, treasurer.
The Senior Senate handled the business of the Senior Class. They ordered announcements, name cards,
caps and gowns, and planned the Senior picnic. Baccalaureate and Commencement. Senior Class officers
were Bill Rosebrook, president; Bill Landsberg, vice-president; Jean Fellows, secretary ; and Scott Feamster,
treasurer. Mr. Ritland was the class sponsor.
Senior Senate: Back: D. Oshel. D Trexel. J. Everson, N. Callahan. N. Hazel. Front: Mr. Ritland. J. Fellows. B. Rosebrook.
B. landsberg.
28CHARLES
ABBOTT
MARIA DEL PILAR
ABRAMS
BEVERLY KATHRYN
AEGERTER
JUDITH ANN
AGARD
CONNIE MAE
ALFRED
MICHAEL DENNIS
ALFRED
4
Don't £trt wild; all he did was take your picture!
Seniors
PAUL EDW ARD
ANDERSON
DONNA KAY
ANFENSON
MARY SUE
ARRASMITH
MARY LOU
ASHLEY
SHARON KAY
BALLARD
SHARON FAYE
BAPPE
PATRICIA ANNE
BARNHART
ARTHUR S.
BATES, JR.
RITA ANN
BAUGE
SARAH JULIET
BAUGHMAN
29BRUCE WILLIAM
BERGLAND
WENDY
BIE
CAROLYN JANE
BOGUE
ESTHER MARY
BORDEN
GARY LEE
BEGG
RUSSELL
BENDER
Seniors
MARYANN
BORTLE
CAROLINE ALICE
BRANDT
CAROL BRAUN
LINDA KAY
BRECKENRIDGE
ARI.YN ELLIS
BROWN
KENDRICK
LEE BROWN
CONNIE FAYE
CALDWELL
J. NORMAN
CALLAHAN
CONSTANCE M.
CAMPBELL
MICHAEL DAVID
CAMPBELLNORMAN JOHN
CARLSON
ROBERT WOODROW
CARR
JOEL ALAN
CERWICK
MICHAEL T.
CHILDS
AR .V
CLAPP
CHARLES LOWELL CRAIG STEPHEN
CARMEAN CARVER CHASE
BARBARA SUSAN RICHARD LEE
CHITTENDEN CLARK
Seniors
Sara
KENT BUSH CHRISTINE GARY LEE
CLEMENS CONSTANTINE CRAIG
GALEN
CLOUSER
WALLACE RANDOLPH WILLIAM M.
COTT DAILEY
BETTE KAREN
DALTON DeMOSS
JEAN MARIE
DcYOUNG
MARGARET
ANNE DUKE
DEAN LEE
EDWARDS
SALLY JO
DAWSON
BARBARA ANN DAVID EDW ARD
DENNIS DOGGETT
NANCY ANN STEVEN GRIER
DURIAN ELLETT
Seniors
Mac the knife”
MRS. ZEINAB
EL TAW'IL
SUE ANNE
ETHINGTON
JOHN
EVERSON
SCOTT
FEAMSTER
MARJORIE
JEAN FELLOW S
JUDITH ANN
FINCHAM
32DIANE CHARLYNN NICHOLAS . . respectfully submitted. Karen Smcdal.'
ANNETTE FISKE LOUISE FORSYTHE KENNETH FOX
VICKI DARRELL RAY HAROLD
FITZGERALD FOWLES FRAME
Seniors
SANDRA KAY CAREY
1FREEL GAMMON
THEODORA
ANNE GOETTSCH
MARGARET CATHERINE
GOODMAN ANNE GRACA
I WAYNE LOUIS
1 FRIESNER
CAROLYN
SUE GEIGER
SARAH E.
GOLDSIil'RY
JAMES
GOULD
CAROLYN
SUE GRAY
33 Gimme an A . .
CAROL RAH
GREEN
DAVID EUGENE JUDY
GROSS GUNNERSON
JUDITH ANN DAVID ERIC VICKI
GREEN GUNDERSON HAI.L
Seniors
PHIL
HARRIS
JERRI LINN
HART
LEXORE
JANET HAWK
KRISTEN
HAWKE'S
JEAN FRANCES
HAYNES
MARILYN
KAY HEADY
MARCIA
LYNN HEGGEN
LARRY
JOE HILLS
NANCY IO
HAZEL
GENE L.
HEDBERG
4JOHN JAMES
HINRICHSEN
SANDRA KAE
HOSTETTER
JONATHAN
KEITH HUNTRESS
BOB
HUNZIKER
MIKE
INGLIS
JUDITH MAE
HOI.DREDGE
f JAMES STEW ART
I JEFFREY
I CHARLES
I JONES
BEN
HUHN
CHARLOTTE
ANN JUDGE
MICHAEL
WAYNE KARNS
DAVID V. TERRY
HUNTSBERGER HURLESS
WILLIAM LESTER
JACKSON, JR.
Seniors
BETTY JOAN
KELLER
ROBERT
KELLEY Three seconds flat.
■■MARY BETH MARY ANN DEAN J. LYNN MARIE JANICE
KIRKHAM KORBITZ LANGE LARSON KAY LEE
JAMES EDWARD BILL EDGAR JOHN WALTER CAROL ANNE LENESA CLAIRE
KLINGSEIS LANDSBERG LARSON I.ASCHE LEGVOLD
Seniors
HOWARD ANN KATHRYN SARA ROSE
LESTER I.UNDV ALL McCAY
SANDRA JIM PAUL WILLIAM
Di cs anyone have an Alka-Seltzcr? SUE LINK LYTTLE McGLTRE
36Me HONE
JOEL
McQUADE
MARIE IRENE
MARTIN
SHERRY ANN
MARTIN
SYDRA GAYLE
MAAS
JIM
MARKEN
HAROLD
MARSHALL
ERNEST
MARTIN
Senior girls get their due.
Seniors
TERESA
MARTINI
JUDITH HELEN LINDA KAY
MATTSON NELSON
JUDITH N
NICHOLS
CHARLES WALTER
MATTERSON DOUGLAS NEAL
DIANE KAY
NEVILLE
KEN
NICHOLS
37Typical tenor concentration ?
NANCY KAY
OGG
MERRY EILEEN
ORI.OVICH
LESLIE
JANE OS AM
DAVID C.
OSH EL
REX KAY
NICHOLSON
DELORES
NOID
Seniors
MRS. MARSHA ANTHONY
ELAINE OSLUND PAPPAS
BRUCE LYNN DIANA MAY JOHN E.
PETERSON PIRTLE QUAM
JULIANN
PACKER
ANN LOUISE
PETEEISH
JOEL WALKER
PIERCY
HELEN ANN
POLITIS
JOHN ROBERT
RADEMACHER
38ANN KATHRYN
RAGSDAI.E
JANET
RAH
KENNETH LOR AN
RANDLES
DOROTHY SUSAN
RATTERREE
GEORGE
RE IN BOLD
JAMES EDGAR
RICKETTS
FERN MARIE
RIECKEN
EDWARD JOSEPH
RISDEN
JOHN THOMAS
RITE AND
PATRICIA ANN
ROBERSON
Seniors
I JAMES
I ROD
I LEE WILLIAM
ROSE BROOK
MARTHA ANN
ROSS
LESLIE
ROUSE
ARI.EN
ROUTH
REN
RUGGLES
One more envelope and I'll turn diabetic
39
WILLIAM
LESTELI. RI TTER
ROBIN
Rl TIE
ANN
SANDE
JO ELLEN
SAWYER
DENNIS
DEAN SCOTT
DAVID
RUNDLE
MARILYN JEAN
SALISBURY
JUDITH LEA
SATUREN
CLARENCE
SCHLARB
ROBERT W.
SEALOCK
Seniors
JUDITH SUSAN KAREN MAXINE CLAUDIA
SIEMERS SMEDAL MAE SMITH
Well, the Con. ask me if they're ready to take our SANDRA CHRISTINE SUSAN KAROL
picture! JEAN SKEIE ANN SMITH SOULTS
40DENNIS RAY RICHARD MARGARET Reececal satisfied! ! ! !'
SPEAR SPEERS SPRAGUE
DIANNA DARLENE WALLACE GREGG
SPECK SPENCER STEPHENSON
Seniors
I KATHLEEN
ANN STINE
CAROL LYNN
SWANSON
LOUISE MARIE
SYNHORST
STAN D. BETTY
THOGERSON THROCKMORTON
I MARCIA SHARON
I LORRAINE STORBY SWT FT
ROBERT HUNTINGTON DAVID L.
TALCOTT THOMPSON
MARY ELLEN
TONNE
41Stinko Sienko .... sink or swim!
PALI.
TOWNSEND
RICHARD FEIGEL JANET I.EE
TRUMP. JR. VAN EPS
RICHARD DEAN JAMES W. JEAN
TREXEL TYSON VAN NESS
Seniors
JIM
VIVIAN
DAVID RON
DEAN VOSS WARREN
MARYANNE
VOIGT
JULIE
WAGAMAN
JERRY
WETTELAND
More fan mail?.
42JOHN MICHAEL
WHARTON
CHERYL ANNE
WH EE LOCK
LINDA KAY
WHEELOCK
DAVID EUGENE
WHITE
GARY
WHITESELL
IAMES HOWARD
WILLIAMS
LONNIE JAMES
WILSON
HELEN
WINTON
WILLIAM B.
ZURBORG
Seniors
She wouldn't dare!
43HOMEROOM 108—Buck: B. Picket), D. Peterson. G. Mulhall, D. Millspaugh, B. Ocst. C. Ogg, P. Powell. Third: Mrs. Thomp-
son. J. Nelson, S. Nichols. J. Rundlc. D. Roach. V. Riegel. J. Risdal, H. Nichols. Second: C. Rouze, P. Routh, L. Norris. B.
Pyle, K. Saral. S. Percival, G. Nelson. Front: E. Walters. P. Reid, J. Miller. K. Nicolle. K. Nickey. S. Rush. J. Riggs.
HOMEROOM 118—B.ick: Mr. Spatcher. C. Siemers. B. Staudcr. D. Stohcr, S. Socsbc, S. Warren, M. Whaley. Third: B. Squires.
D. Schank, R. Salisbury. B. Rowell. D. Webb. R. Pogwizd. Second: R. Randall. L. Young. A. Severson, T. Van Scoy. K. Tanner,
T. Tice. M. Whattoff. Front: M. Svec, K. Kammerrer, G. Hatasaki, S. Timm. M. Brown. A. Toms.
44
HOMEROOM 133—B.ick: J. Trow. C. Thompson. ). Sales. H. Tisdale, R. Sealock. W. Thorson, M. Schroeder. Third: Mrs. Vegors.
M. Wells. K. Thorson. F. Smith. V. Voelker, R. Scott. R. Skrdla. Second: K. Skold. L. Uthe. P. Vinograde. B. Strand. L. Zcliadt,
S. Thogerson. Front: E. Walsh. J. Wildman, P. Weiss, J. Van Winkle. B. Von Bergen. M. Wright. N. Whitesell.
HOMEROOM 155—Back: D. Evans, M. McKinley, D. Frame. T. Cook, D. Fisher. L. Anderson, S. Epstein. Third: P. Craig,
R. Fatland. J. Dunlap, T. Grabau. D. Gibson. J. Hannum, B. Fred. B. Hatch. Second: J. Kalton, M. Workman, M. Hannusch,
G. DeMoss, S. Gamman, P. Palmer, G. Love. Front: K. Hostetter, B. McHone. K. Kammerer, J. Klopf, B. McKenna, L. Fleming,
). Friest.HOMEROOM 157—B.uk: D. Litchfield, A Oslund, D. V. Miller, B. Mickclson, D. Runyan, J. Harris, D. Mesmer, R. Litchfield.
S. Rullestad. Second: C. Proffit, S. Penkhus, D. G. Miller, A. Speer, R. O'Conner. L. Roepke. T. Morrison, M. Nordskog. R.
Ketelson, K. Lint. Front: C. Meyer, T. Spicsberg, D. Sills, C. Marken, L. Ramsey, G. Goettsch, E. Davidson. D. Oppedal, S.
Schwa rm.
HOMEROOM 160—B.tck: B. Beck. M. Allen. D. Brown. E. Black. D. Beach. D. Chipman. J. Cole. Third: C. Baldus, V. Ervin,
M. Lambert, K. Agard, R. Breckenridge, D. Constantine, J. Christopher son. Second: R. Bender, B. Carr, M. Clem. P. Ellingson,
S. Crosslcy, D. Brown, L. Bergeson. Front: M J. Hyler, T. Anderson. J. Peterson, L. Bowers, M. Alshousc, C. Androy.
Don enjoys the daily cafeteria floor show.HOMEROOM 232—B.ick: L. Dove, D. Folk. F. Gulden. B. Easton. D. French, S. Maas, P. Schumcr, J. De Young. Third: D.
Hagen. J. Dickson, M. Hach. Z. Dunlap. B. Derby, J. Curry, S. Elbert. Second: J. Griffith, J. Crain, S. Feamster, C. Hagen, A.
Greene. J. Hague, J. Coletti, R. Farley. Front: P. Shuey, E. Green. R. Deal. N'. Uhl, B. Criswell, R. Thompson, M. Greiner.
HOMEROOM 238—Back: Mr. Covey, M. E. Bragonicr, B. Beaty, A. Baker. R. Abbott. D. Batman, G. Clapp, R. Barron. Third:
M. Chalmers. D. Carr, J. Andrew, G. Allen, M. Buchholtz, K. Cambs. S. Anderson. Second: D. Carlson, J. Brandenbeng, J. Xolin,
V. Anderson. S. Boylan, G. Coy. Front: P. Bushman. B. Bean. P. Bennett. J. Dahl, V. Abbott. M. Berck.
47CAFETERIA—B.ick: Mr. Smalling, B. Miller, J. Lasche. P. Hathaway, R. Kilstrom. D. Mathre, F. Albertson. D. Jordison. R.
Lloyd. Third: P. McCowen, M. Maxwell, M. McLaughlin, B. Lindcll, NX'. Millikcn. B. Mclnnis, M. Hofstad, N. Lowthcr. Stcor.d:
C. Haupt, G. Magoon, D. Kirk, B. Meier, T. Judge. D. Jetmund. R. Thompson, K. Haupt. Front: J. Corbin. N. Jones. M.
Johnson. C. Hudspith, L. Jarvis, S. Klucas, K. Torkelson.
I
48HOMEROOM 109 -B.uk: J. Crain. D. Brown. S. Craig, T. Barton, A. Bartels. R. Claybert. Third: Miss Canvin. N. Chittenden,
M. Veaman, S. Brown D. Armstrong. Second: E. Conley, B. Blanford, B. Banks, M. Boehnke, L. Bergland, E. Carbrcy, B. Caquelin.
Pront: J. Scott, S. Cook, R. Davidson, M. A. Cerwick. C. Bailey. C. Carmean.
And this one I chipped when I fell off
my tricycle.
IOMEROOM 112—Buck: J. Stewart, N. Penny, C. Kropf, T. Landsberg, L. Jefferson, M. Hildebrand, R. Hayward, T. Larson,
’. Ree, P. McGinnis. Second: K. Hatsios, P. Larson, D. Howard. D. Heldt, J. Larsen, L. Enser, P. Linge. Trout: P. McConnell,
L Legvold, P. McMahon. B. Hofstad. B. Holmes, P. McDonald. V. Pankey.
49HOMEROOM 114—Back: J. McLlevain, M. Woods. R. Lorenscn. R. Younic, C. Knapp, S. Armstrong, J. Cox, B. Cumming.
M. Wilcox. Third: D. Myers, R. Cullin, M. Wilson, J. Wildman, J. Hanway. C. Halterman, P. Wiener. B. Saul. Second: L.
Wierson. S. Stucky, L. Taylor. C. Williams, C. Ustrud, M. Walkup. J. Templeton. Front: S. Taylor, M. Thompson, S. Smith, B.
Soden, J. Wright, D. Stein, V. Van Voohis, B. Swanson.
Barb and Cathy drill for oil.
HOMEROOM 121—Back: P. Reinbergcr, R. Smith. A. Simpson. M. Schwartz, B. Soults, C. Mack, T. Ukcna, M. Quam, M. I
Shepherd. Third: M. Richards, T. Watkins, J. Timmons. C. Siversind, D. Schworm, B. Walker. J. Rademacher. Second: J. Smith, I
B. Wickcrsham, J. Henrikson. E. Thorson, B. Sealine, B. Roscbrook, K. Rigg, C. Risden. Front: S. Schlebccker, K. Talcott, C. i
Randecker, P. Riggs, S. Warren, E. Pirtle, L. Rose.
50HOMEROOM 123—Back: K. Hildreth, N. Cook. D. Barnett, P. Carr, J. Brown, B. Ballard, D. Kelso, P. Anderson, A. Barrow.
Third: M. Brown, S. Cajdwell, G. Clouser, B. Barrie. D. Brown. D. Ostrem, D. Sherick. J. Buck. Second: K. Adams. L. Bancroft,
D. Anderson. K. Borwick, R. Black, B. Cole, S. Bowen. Front: S. Blair, S. Anderson, J. Brown, C. Carlson, D. Childs. M. Caven,
C. Constantine. M. Buseck.
HOMEROOM 125—Back: T. Dixon. L. Fortner, M. Elbert, J. Burns, I.. Danielson. K. Duncan. J. Fine ham, J. Elliott. Third:
B. Duke. V. Hannusch, G. Erskine, F. Dahlmeier. R. Greene, M. Hinrichsen. M. Grabau, B. Hiscrote. Second: K. Epstein.
E. Feinberg. T. Glosemeyer. K. Shuman. J. Davidson. J. Fulcomer. J. Hills. D. Foderberg. Front: E. Donhowe. J. Craig. J.
Painter. R. Davidson. B. Datson. S. Heady, D. Hagcman. B. Hagen.I
HOMEROOM 132—— Back: B. Ropers, J. Tuttle. M. Peterson, T. Orngard, T. Ross. T. Groomes. B. Nordskog. L. McCoy. Third:
K. Mattson, J. McClugage, J. Peters. M. Malone, B. Miller, S. Mathison. S. Miller. L. Parker. Second: J. Parks. E. Politis. C.
N'ordhagen, C. Petersen. C. Moppin. J. Quinn, D. Ncrvig, D. McFarland. From: R. Baldus, D. Nicolle, D. L. Rolf. C. McMillcn,
N. Noid. M. Nelson. M. May. D. Peterson.
HOMEROOM l-ll—B.ich: Mr. Cross, M. Keller, E. Hccrs. S. Wcssman, V. Jones. G. Gott. M. Green, A. Bishop. Third: R.
Getty, J. Frederick, D. Van Houweling, L. Fields. C. Heddleston. S. Hausner. L. Harstad. Second: L. Hedbcrg, R. Dumcnil, M.
Simons, S. Elbert. D. Johnson. M. Hubir, C. Craig, J. Gilchrist. Front: J. Erickson, J. Hartley, J. Johnson. G. Hall, B. Hazel.
K Horswell. L. Cottrill.
Three girls—five legs?
HOMEROOM 256—Back: Mr. Linn, L Sargent? S. Rogness, M. Smith. Third: S. Saul, J. Pederson, D. Wheeler, B. Oshel, K.
Earnisse. M. Wheclock. Second: D. Weiscr, J. Ruhe. T. Rice, M. Sclarow, D. Scar Is, S. Russell, J. Starr. Trout: D. Parker, J. Warren,
S Sorensen. S. Shadle. M. I- Vierkant, R. Plumb. C. Sorenson.
HOMEROOM 237—Back: Mr. Hamilton. G. Myers, E. Marston. E. Bacon. B. Robinson. I). Lundvall, D. Hegland. E. King.
Second: R. Lowrie. G. Howerton. M. Klingscis. K. Manchester, M. J. Lasche. D. Lange. A. Bishop. Front: B. Reitz, M. Mont-
gomery. J. Nelson. S. Cooper, R. Morgan. S. Phillips. D. Lee, V. Litchfield.
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ACTIVITIES
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Above: Girl Reserves Cabinet Buck: S. Baughman, P. McCowan. K. Stine, I.. Hawk, B. Pickcn. J. Fellows. T. Goettsch,
K. Saral. Third: Miss Stafford. Mrs. Thompson. T. Judge, A. Greene. D. Spencer. C. Alfred, S. Soults. Mrs. Whitney.
Second: S. Ethington. P. Reid, J. Miller. C. Smith, S. McCay, C. Hudspith, K. Haupt. M. Arrasmith. J. Wildman. From:
P. Duke, J. Agard, I.. Lcgvold. A. I.undvall, A. Graea, L. Breckcnridge.
56Bi-low: Girl Reserves Representatives B.ick: K. Thorson, J. Saturen. M. Voigt M. Nordskog, L. Fields, L. Breckon ridge, B.
Miller. R. Barron. J. Packer. L. Hawk, B. Keller, T. Larson. L Taylor. Miss Stafford. Third: Mrs. Thompson. L. Osam, M.
Ross. P. Routh, M. Workman, C. Campbell. J. Christopher son. X Lowther. P. Duke. X Elbert. J. Van Ness, S. Hostetter,
L. Bancroft. Mrs. Whitney. Second: S. Shadle. I Synhorst, S Baughman J. Fincham, J. Craig. S. Timm, D. Childs, B. Sealine, B.
Blandford. E. Orlovich, B. Soden. T. Spicsberg, C. Nordhagen. First: E. Walsh. C. Brandt. A. Toms. S. Rush, M. Hyler, D.
Rolf, C. Craig. C. Carmean, S. Cooper. K. Hostetter, C. Legvold, K. Baldus. C. Sorenson, S. Martin.
Above: Lady of the Market Place, presented by drama club members as part of the Christmas
program.
Bel :t: Cathy Legvold and Bobby Soden wrap a gift
to take to the County Home.
Ames High Girl Reserves was created to unite all high school
girls both spiritually and recreationally. Besides being an organ-
ization for education and fellowship. Girl Reserves is a ser-
vice group. Through the Foster Parents’ Plan Luciana Savine,
an Italian teen-ager, is supported. At Christmas time presents
were packed and personally delivered to the residents of the
Story Count) Home. Other highlights this year were a Sopho-
more Mixer. Junior Dad-Daughter Date Night, Senior Mother-
Daughter Tea, Teens Against Polio Drive, Christmas Wreath
Sales, and most important of all. Friendship Week, sponsored
jointly with Hi-Y.
This year’s officers were Lenesa Legvold and Ann Lundvall,
presidents; Judy Agard, secretary, Mary Beth Kirkham and
Anne Graca, treasurers; and Peg Duke and Linda Breckenridge,
presidents of representatives.
57Hi-Y is the largest boys' organization in the
high school. Its aim. as stated in the constitution,
is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the
school and communit)’ high standards of Christian
character. In advancing this purpose the club shall
engage in various activities designed to be a service
to the school and community and to spread the rep-
utation of the school.
The club meets about once ever)' two months
for an assembly and once every two months for
participation in hobby groups. These groups offer
each individual a chance to take part in his favorite
hobby or activity.
The Hi-Y organizes several projects in con-
junction with the Girl Reserves, among which are
Friendship Week and Teens Against Polio.
Serving as officers for the first semester were
John Ritland, president; Paul Anderson, vice-presi-
dent; and Loran Randles, secretary. Second semester
officers were Bill Jackson. Dick Clark, and Paul
Townsend. Kendrick Brown served as treasurer for
the entire year.
Above: Bill Roscbrook. John Radamacher. and John Everson make
plans for a hobby group meeting.
Hi-Y
Below: J. Klingseis, M. Childs, I . Carr, B. Mickclson B. Soults. S. Maas. B. Hinzikcr. Second: J. Lasche. M. Woods, F. Smith. J.
Gould. D. Brown. C. Matterson, J. Dunlap. Pint: P. Harris. B. Pyle. C. Carmean, B. Beck, P. Townsend. R. Sealock, R. Plumb.Below: Hi-Y presidents John Ritland and Bill Jackson
Below: . . . 5862 . . . 5863 . . . thus the Teens Against Polio Campaign
progresses.
B.:ci J Ritland. B Roscbrook. J. Rademacher. P Anderson Second: Mr Stone. P Townsend. Ei. Jackson. K Brown. First:
P. Harris. L. Randles, J. Lasche. M. Karns.
59Band
Below: Lust minute preparations before the bund takes the field.
Above: The marching bund salutes Homecoming. 1961
60The four bands of Ames High were organized
to acquaint the players with good band music.
The bands did much to promote school spirit and
furnished entertainment at school functions.
The marching band performed at all home
football games and in the Veishea Parade. The
concert band's program for the year included its
annual public concert, and assembly program,
and participation in the Tri-City Band Festival
held this year at Fort Dodge.
The pep band played at all the home basketball
I games and pep assemblies.
Sophomore band was not a performing group,
j Its purpose is to prepare players for concert and
I marching band.
Band officers were Lyn Brown, president; John
Quam, vice-president; Carolyn Bogue, secretary-
treasurer, and Joel Cerwick, librarian.
Above: L. Brown. J. Quam, C. Bogue. J. Cerwick.
I Flute: J. Xolin. D. Peterson. L. Osam, M. Quam. A. Sandc, M. Storby, S. Boylan, M. Buchholtz, K. Nickcy, D. French. Oboe:
j M Voigt. J. Curry, P Adams. Clarinet: D. Trcxel. I.. Brown, J. Dickson, C. Bogue. T. I'kena, B. Bean, I.. Swanson, D. Howard,
I I. Danielson, B. Pyle, R. Lloyd, C. Rouze, J. Larson, V. Vocjker. M. Brown, J. Smith, P. Powell, P. Routh, R. Skrdla. Alto
I Clarinet: D. Stein, S. Armstrong. Bass Clarinet: F. Gulden. M. Biagonier, B. Wickersham. Bat soon: M. Wells. K. Talcott. Alto Sax:
j B. Von Bergen, L. Norris, J. Clark. S. Caldwell. P. Wiener. Tenor Sax: J. Cerwick. D Chipnun, R. Scott. S. Feamster. Cornet:
I .1. Quam. J. Lasche, B. Rosebrook, D. Mesmer. D. Trump. J. Kalton. J. Hanway, T. Kee, D. Myers. French Horn: J. Wildman,
I C. Sivisind, B. Aegerter. M. Wilson. A Oslund. J. Rundle, K. Skold. Trombone: D. Miller. B. Peterson, D. Brown, B. Soden,
i P. Townsend. B. Miller. Baritone: B. Talcott. L. Randles, J. Cole. Bass: K. Brown, P. Anderson, D. Dowell, G. Howerton, S.
■ Nichols, P. Craig, B. Saul. Bass Viol: D. Roach. Percussion: P. Bushman, J. Hannum, C. Geiger, J. De Young, C. Legvold, K.
5 Adams.
61B.tch: F Bushman, C. Geiger, J. Dc Young, Mr. Moberg. Fourth: P. McCowan, C. Smith, J. Wildman. J. Mattson. M. Wilson.
L. Norris. B. Von Bergen. J. Ccrwick. D. Trump. B. Rosebrook. J. Quam. Third: J. Nolin, L. Osam, A. Sande. S. Boylan, D. Trexel,
L. Brown. C. Rouzc, D. Miller, B. Peterson. B. Soden, L. I.egvold, J. Packer, D. Roach. Second: M. Hach. M. Boenhke, S. Baugh-
man. D. Hegland. S. Curry, M. Voigt. M. Wells. W. Bie. E. Carbrey, S. Phillips. Front: B. Strand, C. Smith, R. Farley, M. Lasche,
M. Cerwick. M. Peterson. J. Sawyer, B. Keller.
Orchestra
Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Dean Moberg, provided Ames High students with musical
interest and ability a chance to express themselves by playing works of the world’s greatest composers.
Orchestra activities included three concerts, performances of the pit orchestra at plays, and early morn-
ing practices twice a week. One concert was given for the student body, and a mid-winter Pops Concert
for the public.
Officers of the organization were Bill Strand, president; Don Miller, vice-president; Betty Keller,
secretary-treasurer; and Chris Smith. librarian.
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Left: Spro-i-ing!
Orchestra Council: B. Strand. C. Smith. B. Keller, M. Hath.
All State Musicians: Back: D. Miller. J. Quam, M. Wells, D. Trcxcl. Front: M. Cerwick,
E. Carbrey, C. Smith. D. Howard.
Below: Concentration
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B.ich: D. Peterson. B. Beaty. V. Friesner. N. Callahan. J. Jeffrey. R. Abbott. D. Runyan. D. French. Third:
J. Dickson, S. Nichols, B. Pyle, M. Voigt. D. Carr. C. Metterson. B. Carr. M. E. Bragonier. W. Buccholtz.
P. McCowen. Second: P. Bushman, S. Swift, D. Jetmund, M. Wells, P. Duke. J. Sawyer, L. Osam. J. Nolin,
J. Larson. B. Strand. Front: J. Wildman. L. Legvold; N. Hazel. K. Skold. K. Nickey. B. Bean, J. Peterson.
S. Soults. J. DeYoung.
A Cappella Choir
Where shall we go today?” is the musical strain that every choir member warms up on. Each
practice session is devoted to perfecting musical phrasing and dynamics, preparing for performances,
and just singing for fun.
Many types of music, predominately religious, arc sung at many performances during the year. The
choir is heard at Thanksgiving, Christmas, during Friendship Week, at the Spring Vocal Program, and
at Commencement.
This year seven quartets were picked from the choir to participate in the All-State Chorus in Des
Moines on November 25.
Officers for 1961-1962 were Dick Clark, president; Bob Talcott, vice-president; and Leslie Osam,
secreta ry- treasurer.
64pari; B. Rosebrook. J. Everson. B. Peterson. J. Sales. F. Gulden. D. Trcxcl, R. Cott, R. Lloyd. Third: F. Smith. D. Clark. T.
prabau, T. Goettsch, J. Nelson. J. Curry. Second: B. Talcott. V. Ricgal, B. Meier. J. Coletti. S. Baughman. A. Green. C. Smith.
proni: C. Rouze, R. Farley, D. Fiske. N. Uhl, E. Green. S. Ethington, J. Riggs.
Members of the 1961 All-State Chorus.
65B.ick: Mr. Cross, B. Rogers, J. Hanway, L. Roepke, D. Chipman. M. Quam, P. Anderson, D. Barnett, R. Young, T. Cook, T.
Ijndsberg, B. Soults, J. Brown. Third: V. Ervin, L. Larson, D. Schworm, P. Adams, P. Wiener, J. Ingvoldstad, M. Hinrichsen, J.
Wildman, L. McCoy. T. Ukena, M. Peterson. N. Penny. A. Simpson. Second: J. Brown. D. Childs, D. Howard. S. Stucky, J. Hills,
J. Wright, B. Dotson, P. Harris. R. Black, M. Wilson. M. Brown. T. Dixon. Front: C. Meyer. D. Nicolle, K. Hostcttcr. M. Ashley,
J. Craig. D. Hageman. P. Larson, J. Henrikson. J. Smith, P. Riggs. B. Sealinc, S. Smith.
Mixed Chorus
The AHS mixed choruses provide delightful entertainment for the
student body and the public at their performances during the year. The com-
bined choruses sing in the Christmas program, during Friendship Week, and
in the Spring Concert.
Junior Girls Sextet: M. Bragonicr, K. N'ickey, C. Rouze. M. Buchholtz, P.
McCowan. J. Coletti.
Back: Mr. Cross, B. Oest. K. Spear.
Third: V. Voclkcr, V. Anderson. L.
Fields. Second: K. Haupt. L. Zcliad,
M Lasche. Front: D. Parker, P. Weiss,
C. Braun.
66B.ick: K. Duncan, M. Schwartz, N. Coak, M. Malone, C. Kropf. M. Hildebrand. A. Barrow. J.
Christopherson. Third: M. Woods, J. Peters. M Grabau. S. Miller. C. Sivesind. C. Ustrud. R.
Greene. K. Mattson. Second: J. Timmons. K. Adams. B. Duke. B. Saul. B. Walker. J. Radcmacher,
L. Bancroft. J. Larson. M. Richards. B. Wichersham. Front: B. Rosebrook, B. Holmes, B. Soden,
M. Thompson. B. Hofstad, C. Lcgvold, S. Blair, S. Schorm, L. Rose.
j Bjci: D. Jordison. J. Lasche, W. Thorson. S. Maas, D. Mathre, J. De Young. G. Gott, C. Ogg, R. Barron, B. Miller. Third:
I B. Aegcrter, D. Trump, G. Allen. D. Brown. J. Mattson. K. Earnissc, R. Skrdla. X. Lowther, G. Myers. Second: P. Vinogradc, M.
j Boehnke. S. Boylan. T. Rice. G. Howerton. L. Stephenson. G. Coy, P. Routh, S. Feamster. C. Haupt. Front: N. Jones, B. Criswell,
I R. Plumb, S. Phillips, W. Bic, M. Greiner, J. Hart, M. Cerwick, C. Sorenson.
67B.ick: Mr. Cross, J. Brown, L. Larson, V. Ervin, L. Roepke, M. Quam. P. Anderson. N. Cook. M. Malone. A. Barrow. J. Christop-
herson. R Greene. Third: J. Rademacher. J. Larsen, L. Bancroft. D. Childs. P. Adams. P. Wiener, M. Hinrichsen. M. Grabau. C.
L'strud, J. Fulcomer, M. Richards, L. Wierson. Second: B. Holmes, J. Craig, P. Larson, D. Howard, S. Stucky, J. Hills. E. Politis.
N'. Noid, M. Caven, P. Sealine, P. Riggs, J. Henrikson. Front: C. Meyer, P. McConnell, D. N'icolle, K. Hostcttcr, M. Ashley, S. Smith,
B. Roscbrook. M. Thompson, B. Soden, B. Hofstad, B. Swanson, C. Legvold, S. Blair.
Senior Bo)s' Quartet: B. Talcott, J. Larson, D. Clark, B. Roscbrook.
Back: Mr. Cross. C. Hcddleston. V.
Voclker, V. Anderson. Third: M.
Lasche. D. Wciscr, L. Zeliadt. Sec-
ond: P. Routh, K. Haupt, J. Miller,
B. Criswell. Front: K. Torkclson,
M. Wright, M. Cerwick.
68Girls’ Glee Club
Back: J. Thorson, F. Riecken. K.
Mattson. Third: C. Constantine.
D. Foderbcrg. Second: J. Smith.
D. Haxeman. Front: S. Schworm,
L. Rose.
Mr. Cross, a piano, 117 girls, and many reams of
sheet music were necessary for the 1961-62 Girls’ Glee
Club. Any AHS girl who had an interest in vocal music
could participate in Glee Club.
The girls met in three separate groups, but the)'
combined for performances at a Girl Reserve meeting,
at the Christmas program, during Friendship Week, at
the Spring Vocal Concert, and at Baccalaureate.
• Back: B. Picken. L. Fields. B. Miller, R. Barron. K. Spear, B. Oest, B. Aegcrtcr, M. Whceloek, K. Thorcson, N. Lowther, G. Myers.
I Third: P. Bennett. J. Brandenburg. J. Frederick. C. Hagen, M. Boehnke, L. Bergland, J. Mattson, K. Manchester, S. Feamster, P.
j Vinograde, G. Nelson. Second: C. Bailey, W. Bie, M. Klingseis. J. Starr. J. Van Winkle. L. Stephenson. C. Craig, S. Thogerson.
j M. Bcrck. C. Hudspith. S. Phillips. Front: C. Braun, M. Simons. M. Greiner, C. Haupt, M. Johnson, I.. Jarvis, J. Hart, N.
3 Jones, S. Sorensen, J. Johnson. P. Weiss. C. Sorenson.
69Boys’ Glee Club
Ames High boys who have an interest in vocal music
and a desire to sing were eligible to join Boys’ Glee Club.
The boys met once or twice a week. The sophomore
group joined the junior-senior group for performances at
Christmas, a Rotary Club meeting, and the Spring Vocal
Concert.
B. ick: Mr. Cross. J. Sales. Third
C. Ogg. D. Jordison. Second: K.
Farnisse, C. Mattcrson. From: G.
Coy. B. Pyle.
Bud: Mr. Cross, I). Barnett, M. Peterson. L. Danielson. T. Cook. B. Soults. T. Fandsbcrp, P. Younie. Third: T. Dixon. L. McCoy.
M. Hildebrand. M. Woods. T. Ukena, K. Duncan. C. Kropf. NT. Penny. Second: R. Black, D. Schworm. C. Sevesind, J. Vildman.
J. Peters. A. Simpson. J. Han way. Front: B. Wickcrsham, B. Dotson, K. Adams. B. Duke. S. Miller, J. Ingvoldstad, B. Saul, P
Harris.
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70Back: J. Jeffrey, S. Maas, R. Abbott, D. Runyan. D. French. B. Rusebrook, J. Everson, B. Petersen. D. Math re, V. Thorson. Third:
J. Lasche, D. Trcxel, W. Friesncr, F. Gulden, J. De Young, R. Cott, G. Gott, B. Beaty, I). Trump, N. Callahan. Second: G. Allen,
F. Smith. R. Lloyd, T. Barto, D. Peterson. W. Milliken, D. Brown. B. Carr, D. Clark, B. Strand. Front: R. Skrdla, J. Nelson, T,
Grabau, J. Larson, D. Carr, S. Nichols, T. Rice. B. Talcott, J. Peterson. R. Plumb.
; Back: J. Brown, M. Schwartz, D.
• Chipman. Third: B. Rogers, M.
Brown. Second: B. Miller, J. Tim-
; mons. M. Wilson. Front: J.
; Wright, K. Talcott.
Junior Girls' Sextet: J. Wildman, N. L'hl, J. Nolin. M. Wells, A. Greene. J.
Riggs.
71Back: Mr. Hamilton. K. Clemens, D. Huntsberger, V. Jones. B. Hunziker. G. Gott. S. Rogness. R. Barron. S. Brown. Third: J.
Frederick, K. Manchester, M. Wheelock, M. Keller. M. Thompson. E. Marston, P. Roberson, M. McLaughlin. Second: M. Johnson.
C. Haupt. J. Starr, G. Nelson. S. Saul. B. Banks. S. Elbert. S. Shadlc, S. Sorensen. From: J. Hartley, C. Brandt. B. Von Bergen.
S. Rush. S. Cooper. J. Johnson. S. Cook. J. Erickson, K. Torkelson.
Beginning Drama
Buck: Mr. Hamilton. K. Borwick. B. Durby, S. Rullestud. B. Squires. B. Rowell. J. Risden, N. Cook. M. Woods. C. Marshall.
P. Ellingson. T. Larson. Third: J. Henrikson, C. Carlson, S. Bowen. I.. Parker. A. Speer. P. Reinbergcr, S. Mathison, J. Van
Ness, J. Fulcomer, S. Stucky, J. Hills. Second: J. Craig. K. Rigg. E. Ecinberg, B. Hagen. J. Painter. E. Politis. J. Smith, D.
Stein. J. Olson. B. Sealine. J. Quinn. Front: J. Priest, P. McDonald. M. Thompson. C. Randecker, M. Hyler. C. Legvold, R.
Baldus S. Schlebecker.
72Back: Mr. Hamilton. N. Ogg, S. Ellctt. K. Hawkes, L. Hawk. C. Thompson. M. Bragonier, B. Picken. Third: K. Skold, P. Vinograde,
C. Geiger. S. Elbert. K Stine, T. Goettsch. P. Duke. N. Lowther. Second: M. Wright. S. Thogerson, S. Percival, K. Saral, C.
Roure, A. Greene, H. Nichols. Front: L. Legvold, S. Martin. P. Reid. C. Hudspith, E. Orlovich, L. Jarvis, K. Haupt.
Advanced Drama
Back: Mr. Hamilton, K. Smedal, M. Workman. B. Hatch, D. Noid, M. Maxwell. Front: M. Svec, E. Walters, M. Berck. T.
Spicberg, M. Arrasmith.
73 The Bad Seed’’
Nancy Ogg
Kris Hawkcs
Harold Nichols
Kent Clemens
Joe Quinn
Bob Hunziker
Mr. Bravo Steve Ellett
Leroy, the janitor
Rhoda Penmark
Christine Penmark
Colonel Penmark
Mr. Daigle
Mrs. Daigle
Joe Risden
Caroline Brandt
Pat Roberson
Bob Rowell
Steve Rullestad
Eileen Orlovich
Miss Fern
Monica Breedlove
Mr. Tasker
Emory
Messenger
Radio Announcer
B.ick: J. Quinn. H. Nichols. E. Ellett. N. Ogg. B. Rowell, P. Roberson, C. Brandt. K. Hawkcs, J. Risden, K. Clemens. E. Orlo-
vich. S. Rullestcd, B. Hunziker. Second Row: M. Wright. M. Maxwell. J. Johnson. E. Walters. S. Rush, C. Geiger, L. Hawk, Mr.
Hamilton. M. Arrasmith. M. Workman, K. Skold. L. Jarvis, B. Squires. M McLaughlin. Front: C. Haupt, M. Salisbury, C. Thomp-
son. B. Throckmorton, M. Berck, M. Svec, G. Nelson, S. Percival. L. Legvold, E. Walsh. K Saral, N. Lowther, K. Haupt.
74Mr. Jordan
Second Escort
Joe Pendleton
Messenger 7013
Nurse
Tony Abbott
Julia Farnsworth
Mrs. Ames
Heaven Can Wait”
Harold Nichols
Bill Milliken
Dick Gibson
Jim Hannum
Bonnie Jean Hatch
Bob Rowell
Carol Rouze
Karin Saral
Bette Logan
Ann
Max Levene
Susie
Inspector Williams
Plainclothesman
Lefty
Karen Skold
Sandy Percival
Steve Rullestad
Mona Berck
Mike McLaughlin
Frank Smith
Bill Beck
Back: D. Inglis. B. Hatch. H. Tisdale. K. Saral. J. Sales, S. Percival, M. Berck. R. Breckenridgc. C. Rouze. B. Rowell. R. Scott. K.
Skold. N!. I.owther. D. Gibson. K. Hostetler. N. Nichols. M. Maxwell. J. Hannum, B. Picket). S. Rullestad. M. McLaughlin, F. Gulden, F.
Smith. D. Peterson. B. Beck. D. Carr. J. Dunlap. W. Milliken. Second: M. Svec. F. Walters. L. Lcgvold, P. Vi nograde. T. Spicsberg. S.
Timm, K. Stine. K. Hawkes. L. Jarvis. S. Thogcrson. M. Hamilton. K Haupt. M. Arrasmith, C. Haupt, M. Hyler, C. Thompson, S. Smith.
C. Bailey, M. Wright. J. Risden, J. Smith S. Rush. First: L. Zcliadt, R. Barron. P Roberson. C. Brandt. M. Bragonicr. M. Oest. S. El-
bert. B. Von Bergen. K Clemens, S. Thogcrson. S. Elbert. S. Eilett. li. Orlovich. C. Geiger. S. Elbert. C. Randeckcr.
75Back: J. Painter. J. Craig. M. Thompson. C. Randecker. M. Svec, B. Hagen. V. Jones. C. Haupt, M. Wright. P. Reinberger. S.
Cooper. M. Woods. S. Elbert, K. Clemens. S. Bowen. C. Geiger. M. Salisbury. C. Legvold. B. VonBcrgcn. Front: K. Saral, L.
Lcgvold, B. Squires, L. Hawk, M. Hylcr, M. Workman, P. Reid, J. Risdcn. K. Haupt. L. Jarvis, S. Thogerson, S. Martin. K. Stine,
B. Throckmorton. H. Nichols. M. Arrasmith.
Lady of the Market Place”
The Lady of the Market Place was this year s Christmas Play presented for the Girl Reserves. The
play portrayed Mexican folk-interpretation of the Christmas season. Peggy Reinberger played the part of
The Lady of the Market Place. Jan Painter, Sue Cooper, and Karen Haupt also played leading roles. The
audience enjoyed this play done in an arena style.
Btlow: The women and children hear the story of the three wise men.
76Above: Gibson move over—R.T.H. our new star.
Below: They do such a lovely job with my mascara
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First Semester staff: T. Pappas, N. Durian. B. Rosebrook, )■ Jeffreys, J. Mattson. J. Larson. M. Tonne. W. Neal.
M. Voigt. S. Thogerson.
Second Semester staff: B.ick: E. Borden. G. Hedberg, R. Colt. K. Clemens. Front:
L. Legvold, N. Hazel, C. Lasche, J. Lee. M. Arrasmith.
Back: D. Trump. J. Rod, L Wilson. L. Randles. Front: C. Smith. L. Osam, C. Smith,
D. Neville. S. Maas.
Journalism
Thirty-one seniors worked for a
semester each this year to turn out
the Ames High Web published
weekly by the Ames Daily Tribune.
As one of the senior elective
English courses, journalism pro-
vided an opportunity for students to
obtain inside knowledge of the
workings of a newspaper and a
chance to have their qualified works
appear in print.
78B.:.l Mrs. Thompson. M. Bortlc. B. Aegerter W X I, S !:e ■. ;er, M. Voigt. I.. Swanson. Second: J.
Curry. B. Bean. E. Walsh, H. Politis. From: V. Ricg.il. I;. Pie. ken. D. Spencer. M Tonne, S. Fcamstcr.
Scratch Pad Debate Club
Scratch Pad was this year's publication of
creative writing done by AHS students. The manu-
scripts submitted represent not only outstanding
pieces written for English classes, but also unas-
signed poems, short stories, and sketches of students
who write as a hobby. One issue of Scratch Pad
came out this year. Darlene Spencer was this year's
editor; her assistants were Dick Millspaugh and
Sandy Feamster.
Whether or not the Federal government
should equalize educational opportunity by means
of grants to the states for public, elementary, and
secondary education was the topic of debate at the
five out-of-town tournaments.
Officers of Debate Club were Bill Easton,
president; Bill Wickersham, vice-president; and
Linda Uthe, secretary-treasurer.
Buo M McLaughlin. H. Nichols. M Woods. L. Uthe. Mrs. Garrett. From S. Maas, C. McMillan. B. Wickersham.
J. Wildman.
79Above:
ficers.
Above: M. Voigt, S. Martin, K. Stine, E. Orlovich. French Club
officers.
Below: Mr. Ripp, M. Hinrichsen, C. Knapp, J. Ingvoldstad, C. Sivcsind, Latin
Club officers.
D Neville. L. Bcrgland, Spanish Club of
Language
Clubs
The International Christmas Party
was the highlight of the year for the
combined language clubs. Each club meets
separately each month to learn about
customs and people of the different coun-
tries.
A special Latin Club event was the
Roman Banquet in May. A French dinner
and a Mardi Gras were French Club
activities. The German Club was divided
into three groups—the Edelweiss, the
Wandcrvogel, and the Tirol—for plan-
ning the yearly activities. A special Span-
ish Club project was aiding Spanish li-
braries.
81Standing: D. Wiser. R. Getty, G. Myers, H. Nichols, S. Feamster, L. Stephenson, L. Fields, N. Cook, M. Malone. K. Spear.
J. Van lips. L. Swanson. Sirs. Dickenson. M. Bortle, K. Kutish, F. Rieken. I.. Parker. Sitting: S. Mass. E. Walters, N.
Whitcscll, K. Haupt, C. Haupt, D. Childs. H. McCoy. J. Hart.
Library Club
Below: Library Club meets at noon.
The Library Club is a serv-
ice organization. The twenty-
five members meet to learn about
filing material in vocational,
college, vertical, and art files, and
to arrange books on shelves. The
club members assist teachers and
students in finding needed ma-
terials. Lynn Swanson and Mar-
garet Goodman were the presi-
dent and secretary' this year.
82
Back: S. Feamster, K Adams, M. Wilson, D. Huntsberger, D. Oshel, B Rogers, D. Sherrick. Second: S. Heady, E. Elbert, B.
Sealine, R. Dumcnil. S. Anderson. G. Coy, M. Shepherd. Front: D. French, L. Danielson. D. Doggett, D. Batman, M. Peterson.
Science Seminar
Students interested in the varied fields of science find an opportunity to investigate their interest further
by participating in Science Seminar, sponsored by the science department.
The basis for the 1961-1962 series was combining theory with laboratory experience, according to
Richard Trump, director. Single topics were explored through a scries of Tuesday night meetings, consist-
ing of lecture-discussions and work with equipment in the new science laboratories.
Seminar students received one-fourth credit for the year and a certificate indicating acceptable or su-
perior project work. Members of the seminar were expected to work on projects in the nature of short
experiments or long-term problems. The students also do extensive outside reading.
Below: Mr. Jones explains the operations of a geiger counter.
83Standing: K. Brown, C. Whcelock, B. Girr. I’. Anderson. K. Hawkes. Seated: D. Neville, M. Salisbury. I.. Osam. A. Graca,
B. Keller, C. Bogue.
Student Treasurers
Below: It looks as though they’ve never seen a real ten-dollar bill!
Student treasurers of school organizations
learned many financial procedures by collecting
money, making out receipts, planning a tentative
budget, and making financial reports. All treas-
urers were responsible to Miss Man,’ McNally,
general treasurer of Ames High, who was as-
sisted this year by Paul Anderson.
Qualities looked for by a sponsor in choos-
ing a student for the job of treasurer in an organ-
ization include dependability, neatness, accuracy’,
and availability.
84Bjck: Mr. Wood. J. Jeffrey, J. Williams, C. Knapp, B. Landsberg, B. Soults. P. Carr. J. Ricketts. Mr. Ripp. Third: D. Clark.
J. Lasche. B. Jackson. L. Randles, J. Cox, C. Mack, J. Ritland, J. Hinrithsen, D. Barnett. Second: Z. Dunlap, J. Trow, R. Lloyd,
B. Dailey. M. Allen, L. Hills. T. Grabau, P. Townsend, J. Dunlap. First: B. Dotson, R. Black, K. Agard, D. Carr, R. Brcckcnridge.
T. Morrison, T. I'kcna, B. Duke.
Fire Squad
Btlow: Law and order will prevail.
Members of the firesquad were responsible
[ for keeping order in the halls and at all school-
I sponsored functions. Students caught violating
school rules were reported to the firesquad
t faculty sponsors. Mr. Ripp and Mr. Wood.
E Commonly violated rules are: running in halls,
sitting on desks, and crowding in the lunch
I line.
Posts in the halls were assigned weekly to
J firesquad members; those failing to be on their
j posts were fined accordingly. Fine money fi-
I nanced the annual squad picnic held in the
I spring.
Officers this year were Dick Clark and John
I Ritland, co-firechiefs, and John Hinrichsen,
j secretary-treasurer.
85Back: J. Haynes, A. Pctefish, J. Van Eps, M. Oven, B. Chittenden. S. Russell. C. Constantine, D. Anfenson. Front: P. Mc-
Mahon, D. Childs, N. Durian, B. Dennis, M. Grabau. E. Pirtle. J. Templeton.
F.H.A.
Below: Testing . . .
Christmas gifts you can make, toy selections for
children, and selecting gifts for the bride were the
main topics discussed by the Future Home makers of
America. Teenage Consumer” was the project carried
out by FHA groups all over the state.
Barb Dennis was president of the organization
this year. The other officers were Nan Durian, vice-
president; Diane Childs, secretary-treasurer; Jackie Hills,
music and recreation; Martha Grabau, parliamentarian;
and Edyic Pirtle, public relations.
86' Today we are going to see
a movie about
The showing of films in Ames
H igh is made possible largely
through the efforts of the Film
Operators Club. Under the sponsor-
ship of Mr. Gerald Sielert, students
in the club take care of the visual
aids equipment and see to it that
projectors and screens are in the
right place at the right time.
Above: J. Risdal. K. Lint. B. Easton, J. Harris, K. Clemens.
Film Operators DECA
Ames High students enrolled in Cooperative Distributive Education have had the chance to
participate in the Ames High chapter of the Distributive Education Club of America.
Commonly known as DECA, the purpose of the club is to give its members a look at the
career opportunities in the field of commercial distribution.
Officers for this year were Linda Nelson, president; George Rcinbold, vice-president; Mike Childs,
treasurer; and Judy Holdrcdge. secretary; Linda Nelson also served as DECA secretary for the State
of Iowa.
Belou-: Bsck: J. Market), B. Rutter, J. Rjdemacher. M. Childs, G. Reinhold. D. Thompson. Mr. Overturf.
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ABjck: B. Zurborg, B. Rowell, J. Everson, M. Alfred. P. Townsend, J. Klingseis, P. McGuire, B. Bcrgland, D. Fisher, D. Fowlcs,
C. Carver. Fourth: Coach W. Finn, Coach C. Spatcher, J. Cole, P. Harris. G. Mulhall, I.. Anderson, D. French. K. Lint, M. McKinley.
R. Lloyd, J. Rod. Coach H. Covey. Third: V. Stevenson. G. Craig. B. Mickclson. J. Peterson. S. Socsbc, C. Ormcan, B. Hunziker.
J. Dunlap. G. Magoon, M. Inglis. C. Jones. Coach K. Wells. Second: J. Preston. C. Ogg. N. Callahan. W. Thorson. C. Marken. T.
Grabau. D. Clark. M. Allen. D. Carr. R. Breckenridge, J. Radcmacher, R. Cott. Front: C. Androy, L. Hills, M. Karns. J. Ritland, J.
Tyson. T. Pappas. J. Ricketts, B. Dailey, T. Morrison. N. Fox. J. Jeffrey.
Ames Finishes 4-4
Season’s Record
. .20 • 13
Ames 20 Oskaloosa 0
Ames 7 Boone 0
Ames 20 Marshalltown 26
Ames ........ 7 W. Waterloo ......... 13
Ames . 0 E. S. C...................... 7
13 7
Ames 12 Newton 13
At left: These eleven boys started against
Roosevelt. Two remained at the same position
for the Newton game.
90A NI ES :0 ROOSEVELT 13
Ames opened at home against Roosevelt of
Des Moines. After a shaky beginning, Ames built
up a lead of 13-0. A Bergland pass to McGuire was
good for six; and a run by Klingseis, followed by
a successful kick, added seven more. Roosevelt got
back in the game when they returned the following
kickoff 91 yards to score, leaving Ames with a half-
time score of 13-7.
Ames scored again in the third quarter when
Bergland lugged the pigskin over from the two. A
successful conversion ended the quarter.
Roosevelt could score only once more and Ames
won 20-13.
For his part, Bergland earned UPI Back of the
Week award, while end Paul McGuire won honorable
mention for his line play.
Above: The Little Cyclones head for a big gain.
AMES 20 OSKALOOSA 0
Ames opened up conference competition by-
playing host to Oskaloosa. Runs by Bergland, Kling-
seis, and Hills highlighted an otherwise dull show-
ing.
Bergland scored for Ames in the first quarter
on a 47-yard reverse. Thorson booted true to give us
the edge, 7-0.
The second quarter was pounded out near
midfield. In the third quarter a blocked punt set
Ames up to score. Klingseis took it over to make it
13-0.
A fourth quarter pass from Alfred to Klingseis
netted 31 yards and six points. Ames sewed it up
when Thorson's toe again succeeded. Hills then came
on to give Oskaloosa a lesson in open-field running.
In two plays he accounted for 43 yards of crowd-
pleasing footwork.
Ames looked unimpressive and knew it, but
the Little Cyclones were still happy with another
mark in the win column.AMES 7 BOONE 0
Ames traveled to Boone and met the Torreadors,
a team with the idea of latching onto a victor)' bell
that hasn't seen much of Boone High in the past
28 years. Ames, however, had decided to keep it.
The stands were filled and the fans were yell-
ing for action as they nervously stole glances at
the ominous clouds.
Neither team could score in the first half, and
with the end of the half came the end of dr)- foot-
ball for the evening. Umbrellas popped up through-
out the stands and the rains came.
The third quarter featured a punting duel be-
tween Dutton of Boone and Townsend. It was fit-
ting that Townsend should break through and block
a punt to set up the game's only score. Klingseis
did the honors accounting for both the touchdown
and the point.
Ames fans, drenched but happy, started home
. . and not without the bell.
AMES 20 MARSHALLTOWN 26
Ames dropped its first conference game in
eight years at Marshalltown 26-20.
The Little Cyclones, playing their best football
to date, piled up a 20-6 lead. Bergland scored twice
in the first half and Klingseis grabbed both extra
points. Marshalltown retaliated with a successful
drive to get back in the game. But Ames was not
through and, with one second in the half, Ricketts
shared a pass to make it 20-6.
Two different teams showed up for the second
half. The Ames defense failed, and the Bobcats
started to move. Marshalltown scored on a double
pass, and the score became 20-13.
They scored twice in the fourth quarter to
ruin Ames, 26-20.
A tired, dejected, and depressed bunch of
Ames guys left the field, now starting to realize
that a team can't win on its past alone.
AM I:S 7 WEST WATERLOO 13
One week had passed since Marshalltown out
fought Ames. The Orange and Black were just
starting to feel the personnel losses that were to be-
come old hat. Tonight Ames was to be out-
manned, but not outfought.
West Waterloo scored first in the second quar-
ter on a twenty yard sprint. Ames stopped the con-
version but were down by six points.
With the half nearly gone, Klingseis took a
punt and covered sixty-seven yards as the crow Hies
but many more by the route which he had chosen.
92The game was tied, and a pitchout to Ames' other
speedster, Larry Hills, gave Ames the halftime lead,
7-6.
The third quarter was much the first, with
Townsend's punting keeping Ames out of serious
trouble.
The final tally came in the List quarter. West
pounded out a touchdown through Ames’ battered
line and scored the conversion to smash Ames 13-7.
Ames had looked better, but not quite good
enough, and were again forced to taste defeat.
AMES 0 E.S.C. 7
Lincoln Way Stadium was the scene of the
next Ames High tragedy. Homecoming was the
occasion and the Little Cyclones seemed up for the
game, despite serious injur)- losses.
In the first quarter neither squad could push
the ball across. East opened up the second quarter
with a touchdown to give them the halftime lead,
7-0.
In the second half, Ames stopped several sus-
tained drives by the Raiders. In the fourth quarter
Ames stopped the East Side gang on t the ten and
Above: Aw. wait a minute, fellas!”
93
Belou-: Klinker cuts upficld.
Belou: Bergland skirts an opponent with blood in his eye.then again on the nine. But time ran out for Ames
and Hast left with the game 7-0.
AMES 13 GRINNELL 7
Ames returned to its winning ways when the
Little Cyclones spoiled Grinnell’s homecoming, 13-7.
With the exception of a few fumbles, Ames played
near perfect ball, especially on defense. Townsend,
Tice, and Clark had returned to help the shaky line
situation.
Ames opened the scoring in the second quarter
on an eleven-yard run by Bergland. The conversion
failed, but Ames had the halftime lead, 6-0.
The Orange and Black scored again in the third
quarter when sophomore Barnett bulled his way-
over from the ten. Bergland made good the point
attempt to give Ames a 13 point advantage,
advantage.
Grinnell had time to score, but only once, and
Ames won 13-7.
Coach Kenny Wells was pleased with the play
of the squad. He said the Orange and Black appeared
to be on the upswing.Below: An Ames lineman throws a downfield block.
AMES 12 NEWTON 13
An extra point gave Newton the C.I.C. crown
as they nosed out Ames 13 to 12. Ames played a
good game, but Newton was as tough as expected.
While Ames outrushed Newton, the Cardinals took
the scoring edge and that’s all that counts.
Ames scored in the second quarter to start
things off. A pass from Alfred to Bergland gave
Ames six points and a lead. Newton took the ball
down the field to knot up the score and end the
half 6-6.
Ames chalked up another T.D. in the third quar-
ter on another pass, this time from Grabau to Kling-
seis. Ames blew the extra point but held a small
advantage, 12-6.
Newton ate up nearly the entire fourth quarter
staging one drive. This march proved fatal when
the) scored not only the touchdown but the first
extra point of the game.
Coach Wells was disappointed with the loss,
but not with the play of his boys.
95Bjck: P. Anderson, C. Williams, M. Woods. J. Peters, R. Smith, J. Burns, N. Penny. 'Third: D. Lange, D. Kelso, J. Linder, P.
Harris. B. Duke. T. Landsbcrg, J. Cox, G. Erskine, S. Miller, C. Kropf, L. Enser, D. Ostrem, B. Nordskog, B. Caquclin, R. Black.
Second: P. Carr, K. Hildreth, R. Plumb, B. Soults, D. Schworm, E. Thorson, J. Gilchrist, M. Sclarow, D. Van Houweling, F.
Dahlmeir, S. Elbert, A. Bishop. Front: T. Watkins, D. Myers, D. Wheeler, J. Wright, R. Oshel, T. Kee, C. Mack, M. Schwartz, C.
Knapp, D. Barnett. Coach M. Hausheer.
Sophs Go Undefeated
Belou-: Coach Maurice Hausheer
The Ames High Sophomores, coached by Mau-
rice Hausheer and his assistant, Paul Anderson, fin-
ished the season undefeated. After tying the first
game with Webster City, the sophs won five straight.
They posted victories over Nevada, Marshalltown,
Newton, East Des Moines, and Fort Dodge. Many
of the sophomores will be counted on heavily. Con-
gratulations to the sophs for a very successful sea-
son.
97Back: D. Stobcr, B. Mickelson, T. Landsberg. D. French, D. Runyan.
Front: I.. Wilson. D. Schank, K. Agard. P. Townsend. T. Grabau.
Below: Haroldson scores on the fast break.
Ames Finishes
1
The Little Cyclones finished conference play with
third place and a record of 6 wins and 4 losses. The over-
all record was 9-6. The conference proved to be the tough-
est in years, with both Marshalltown and Newton boasting
powerhouses. Ames split with Marshalltown, winning at
home and losing on the road, a practice that has become al-
most a custom with these two teams. Newton posted two
victories over the Orange and Black while Grinnell hand-
ed Ames its other defeat in a surprising upset.
At the outset of the season, it was generally felt that
this was a team of absolutely no depth. But as the season
progressed, more than ten boys proved that they could
handle a starting position. It seemed that the high scorer
changed with the week; several different boys leading the
team at various times.
Season’s Record
Back: B. Landsberg. S. Soesbe. J. Williams. D. Millspaugh.
Front: M. Haroldson, J. Klingscis, B. Bergland, J. Huntress.
Mason City 39 Ames 49
D. M. North 17 Ames 46
West Waterloo 13 Ames 50
Grinnell 12 Ames 46
Boone 19 Ames 55
Roosevelt 61 Ames 48
Osklaloosa 40 Ames 60
54 Ames 41
Webster City 43 Ames 55
Marshalltown 43 Ames 49
Grinnell 48 Ames 46
Boone 50 Ames 58
Osklaloosa 49 Ames 65
Newton 64 Ames 60
Marshalltown 70 Ames 68
Third In C.I.C.
Below: Soesbe hauls it in.
The team seemed to develop as the season went on,
but a starting five as such was never found.
The overtime plagued Ames several times during the
season. The Little Cyclones dropped three conference
games in overtime, these being to Marshalltown, Newton,
and Grinnell. Victories in these games would have greatly
affected the final standings.
Prospects for next year look promising with many
boys who have starting experience returning. Among these
are Landsberg, Mickelson, Schank, Soesbe, Runyan, and
Grabau. The team will also be aided by the sophomores,
who tied for first place in the conference and placed four
boys in the top fifteen scorers.I
Above: Hike!
Below: Mickclson hooks for two.
Below: Klingseis in his starring role against Marshalltown.Above: Hey. let's twist!
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Above : Two more by Butch.
Below: Quick, get the picture!
Below: Bergland controls the tip.
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101B.ick J. Wright: J. Cox, T. Ross, B. Soults, C. Knapp, P. Carr. C. Mack, M. Schwartz, Coach Spatcher. Second: K. Duncan, J.
Pederson, G. Erskinc, J. Hanway, D. Shcrrick, M. Sclarow, D. Ostrem, D. Kelso. Front: M. Yeaman, J. Burns, B. Saul, J. Involdstad,
B. Nordskog.
The sophomore basketball team, coached by Cecil
Spatcher. enjoyed a fine season, compiling a 7-1
record in conference play at the time of this writing.
The Orange and Black Sophs suffered the only con-
ference loss at the hands of Newton.
Over all. the team's record 10-3. dropping non-
conference to Roosevelt and Webster City.
At this point of the season, Bill Soults was lead-
ing the CIC Scoring, with teammates Mike Schwartz,
Craig Mack, and Jeff Cox also in the running.
102
Left: Coach Cecil Spatcher.Above: Just goofin’ around.
Indoor Track
Below: Jackson and Kelley pull even at the
finish.
BJow: And they're off!
103B. tck: J. Saturen. M. Salisbury, S. Baughman. S. Link. D Spencer. L. Nelson. M. Tonne. S. Hostetter, M. Hcggen. J. Van
Epps, B. Keller, D. Noid. K. Hawkes. R. Ruhe, S. Bappc. A. Sandc, F. Rieken. P. Roberson. B. Chittenden, K. Smedal. M
Korbitz, S. Ratterree. V. Hall. Fourth: J. Fincham. E. Orlovich. ( Constantine, T. Gocttsch. J. Agard. L. Osam. L. Swanson, C
Alfred. M. Ross. V. Fitzgerald. X. Durian, X. Ogg. K. Stine. C. Campbell. J. Wagaman, J Fellows, P. Duke. E. Borden, C Smith.
C. Smith, J. Nichols. 1'hirJ: B. Dennis, J. Siemcrs, V. Bic. S. McKay. J. Green, C. Green. S. Soults. J DeVoung. T. Martini.
J. Van Xess, C. Bogue, S. Ballard. K. Gray. S. Frcel, B. Dalton. S. Dawson. J. Lee M. Storby, C. Braun. S. Swift. N. Haze!.
Pep Club
IS.uk: C. Judge. I- Breckenridge. C. Wheelock. S. Soults. Second: Miss Glamser, J.
De Young. T. Martini. J. Lee. Front: L. Wheelock. M. Arrasmith, X. Hazel. S.
Martin.
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The colorful orange jackets
and the unceasing pep of the sen-
ior Pep Club girls made them a
noticeable part of all the athletic
functions this year. Besides gen-
erating pep at the games and pep
assemblies, they worked with the
marching band at football games,
provided half-time entertainment at
basketball games, and co-operated
with the cheerleaders in planning
pep assemblies.
IS.uk: C. Judge, I- Breckenridge. C. Wheelock. S. Soults. Second: Miss Glamser, J.
De Young. T. Martini, J. I.ce. Front: L. Wheelock. M. z rrasmith, X. Hazel. S.
Martin.
104Stc nJ: C. Brandt, H. Winton, M. Abrams, L. Leg
void, M. Heady, C. Caldwell. D. Fisk. A. Graca
A. Petefish. M. Sprague. D. Anfanson, D. Neville
M. Ashley. L. Larson, J. Gunnerson. M. Arrasmith, S
Ethington. J. Holdridge, S. Martin. L. Whcclock
H. Politis. Front: B. Aegctcr, J. Sawyer, M. Voigt
S. Goldsbury. C. Judge A. Lund vail, L. Brecken
ridge, C. Wheelock, J. Packer, L. Hawk, M. Good
man. M. Bortle, S. Forsythe.
Above: They say it's 85’ in Miami.
This year the club spon-
I sored bake sales, candy sales,
and a dance. The girls built
i a Homecoming float, ushered and
j collected shirts at pep assemblies.
Nancy Hazel was president
I of the club this year. The other
| officers were Charlotte Judge,
. vice-president; Jean DeYoung,
j secretary; and Cheryl Wheelock,
I treasurer.
Below: A new look on the spirit scene.
105B.ici:: S. Soesbc, J. Jeffries, L. Hills. P. McGuire. B. Bergland J. Klingeis. J Ricketts P. Townsend. Tlird: C. Og.c.
N. Fox. P. Harris. C. Carver. M. Karns, B. Rose-brook. N. Callahan, J. Trow. Second: G. Craig, W. Stephenson. M.
Allen, J. Ritland, T. Tice. M. McKinley. D. Runyan. D. Clark. First: K. Agard, J. Hinrichsen, M. Inglis. J. Peterson.
13. Mickelson. T. Grabau.
Varsity Club
Any boy who earns a major A in one of the interscholastic sjx rts in Ames High's athletic
program can be a member of Varsity Club.
The club highlight of the year was the annual spring picnic. Other activities included initiating
of new members and the providing of flowers for the homecoming queen and attendants.
Varsity Club officers for the '61-'62 school year were Bill Jackson, president; Bruce Bergland,
vice-president; John Ritland, secretary-treasurer.
Left: P. McGuire, 2nd team CIC: B.
Bergland, 1st team CIC; honorable men-
tion. Register and IDPA; P. Townsend.
1st team CIC; 5th team Register. 3rd
team IDPA; J. Klingseis, 1st team CIC
honorable mention. Register; D. Clark,
2nd team CIC; J. Ricketts. 3rd team CIC.
106Abo:e: Varsity cheersquad: P. Duke, S. Ethington, T Gocttsch, A Toms, S. Soults, J. Coletti.
Cheersquad
Below: Sophomore Cheersquad: M. Wheclock, P. Weiner,
S. Stucky, B. Rosebrook.
Ames High High Fights, Tear ’Em Up. Cyclones!” This is
a familiar chant led by the AHS Cheerleader, -'heir aim is to
keep the pep of the students, faculty, and teams at the highest
point possible while observing the rules of good sportsman-
ship. courtesy, and good will.
Sue Soults was this year's head Varsity cheerleader; Sue
Ethington. assistant-head.
Below: Will he make it?
107Back: Miss Zanders, L. Breckenridge, R. Ruhe, J. Siemcrs. Front: D. Neville, B. Von Bergen, K. Haupt, J.
Fellows.
Gee. it's high.
G.R.A.
The Girls' Recreational Association is an organ-
ization for AHS girls who are interested in bowling
or in playing volleyball, basketball, tennis, golf, bad-
minton. softball, tug-of-war, or volley tennis. The
organization strives to develop a spirit of fair-play,
to give girls a chance for physical activity, and to cre-
ate a desire for physical discipline in senior high girls.
This year’s officers were Robin Ruhe, president;
Judy Siemers, vice-president; Diane Neville, secretary-
treasurer; Linda Breckenridge and Becky Von Bergen,
point chairmen; and Karen Haupt and Jean Fellows,
intramural chairmen.
108Back: Mr. Smalling, D. Barnett, T. Lundsburg, R. Une, D. Lange, P. Hathaway. Second: Z. Dunlap, R. Smith, D. Chipman,
D. Gibson. M. Campbell. First: G. Rowe. C. Markin, J. Peters, K. Clemmons, J. Dunlap, R. Plumb.
Intramurals
Ames High boys may participate in any activity on the intramural program providing that they
have not received a major letter in that sport. Pointsare awarded to the homeroom for competition on a
12-S-6-4-2 basis for sports held once a year, and a 6-4-3-2-1 basis for sports held both in the fall
and spring. Trophies are awarded to the highest-ranking homeroom at the end of the year in each of
the three classes.
Competition is held twice a year in tennis, golf and horseshoes. Oncc-a-year sports include pass
and touch football, tug-o-war, cross country run, swimming, track, table tennis, badminton, bowling,
wrestling, volleyball, and basketball. Below; A victorious baskctba|i team honors their coach.
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son. S. Soults. J. Agard. C.
Judge. Front: P. Duke, S. Ething-
ton. L. Legvold. M. Heady.
Homecoming 1961
Sue Soults reigned over the 1961 Homecoming festivities. At the Thursday after-
noon pep assembly, Bruce Bergland, Student Body President, presented Queen Sue and
her two attendants. Peg Duke and Linda Nelson.
Following the pep assembly, the marching Pep Club, the Queen and attendants,
the players atop the Pep dub float, and marching band formed a procession to City-
Hall where a rally speech was given by Councilman Judge.
Although the students cheered their hardest and the boys on the squad gave all
they had for a victory, the Little Cyclones suffered a defeat in the game with East
Sioux City.
The Homecoming Dance, held in the new high school after the game, provided
the finale to a memorable Homecoming, 1961.ATTENDANT
PEG DUKE
QUEEN
SUE SOULTS
ATTENDANT
LINDA NELSON
113Standing: R. Ketclson. I.. I.egvold, R. J.loyd. Seated: J Fellows. R R'uhe.
Career Night
College Night
Below: Students interested in law heard Mr. George Clark on Career
Night.
Dr. Ray Bryan of Iowa State University addressed the
student body Nov. 21, 1961, at the annual Career Night
assembly. Dr. Bryan recommended that belore choosing a
career each student should discriminately view what is de-
manded of him along with the rewards of the occupation.
The remainder of the evening’s program consisted of two
forty minute periods during which experts in certain fields
discussed their vocations with small groups of students.
Meld Dec. 5, from seven to nine p.m.. College Night
was attended by 230 students this year. Representatives from
30 schools- discussed their colleges with students in three-
thirty minute sessions. Representing the three classes were
130 seniors, 70 juniors, and 30 sophomores.
Wayne A. Dt-Vaul of Iowa State University speaks
at College Night.
114Court Day
Court Day is held each year so
that seniors may become better ac-
quainted with court proceedings
and our legal system. Approximately
200 Ames High seniors attended
the Seventh Annual District Court
Day Nov. $0, 1961. Twelve jury
members were selected from the
students to decide the case present-
ed by Story County attorneys.
The jury returned a split verdict
on the civil trial of a mock auto
damage suit based on an actual case.
Above: There he is now!'
Below: Well see. we . . ah .
115Above: Jim and Jennifer buy their ticket to Twilight.
Christmas Formal, 1961
Ames High School students and alumni danced to the music of the Do-Re Sextet at the annual
Christmas Dance, Twilight.” The dance, sponsored by the senior girls was held in the Sun .Room of
Memorial Union on December 27.
Robin Ruhe and Jean Fellows were the dance co-chairmen. Committee members were Kris Hawkes,
Eileen Orlovich, Jean Van Ness, Judy Agard, Julie Packer. Sue Ethington, Sherry Martin, Ann Lund-
vall, Sue Soults, Linda Breckenridge, Kathy Stine. Judy fine ham, Charlotte Judge.
Below: Table talk.
I 16
The Campaign
I vote John was a phrase with a dual purpose this year since
the only two candidates that ran for Student Body President were
John Larson and John Hinrichsen. The campaign week was de-
voted to posters in the halls, friendly persuasion, and the nominat-
ing and rally assemblies, which featured a band, a cheersquad of
boys, and a mock murder. After the dust cleared, it was announced
that John Hinrichsen was S.B.P. for the second semester of the
'61-'62 school year.
Above: As a candidate. I pledge . . .”
117Sweetheart Candidates: Had-: L. Nelson, C. Judge, T. Goettsch, J. Agard. Front: L.
Legvold, P. Duke, C. Smith, S. Hthington.
Spirit Dance
A Touch of Blue” was a touch of brightness in a long semester week. For 250
students the SPIRIT dance provided an opportunity to dress up, to closely inspect
the ' new” new building, and to witness the crowning of the 1962 SPIRIT Sweetheart.
The dance, sponsored by the juniors on the staff, was emceed by Sports Editor, Loran
Randles.
. . . Miss Sue Ethington'
118
SUE ETHINGTON
Spirit Sweetheart
119SPIRIT Staff. B.ick: Mrs. Lut , L. Randles, H. Tisdale, R. Sealock, K. Hawkes, N. Ogg. Front: T. Pappas, N. Hazel, S. Percival.
K. Saral, C. Smith, T. Martini, B. Strand.Above: It's one way to count money!
Chris Smith Editor-in-chief
Bill Strand Assistant editor
Nana Ogg Art editor
Karin Saral Assistant art
Tony Pappas Copy editor
Sandy Percival Assistant copy
Teresa Martini Ad editor
Hamp Tisdale Assistant ad
Nancy Hazel Photography editor
Robert Sealock Photographer
Richard Sealock Photographer
Kris Hawkes Business manager
Loran Randles Sports editor
Mrs. Nancy Lutz Sponsor
Above: Chris discusses some last minute details of the
yearbook with Mrs. I-utz.
Below: Loran and Tony wait for an inspiration.
SPIRIT Reps. Back: R. Getty, J. Trow, M. Thompson, C. Ogg, J. Hinrichsen, M. Shepherd, M. Nordskog. Second: C. Hudspith, J.
Hncham. S. Ratterree. M. Ashley, D. Rolf, W. Bie, B. Duke. Front: P. Bushman, M. Svec, J. Priest, C. Lasche, E. Orlovich, M.
Hyler. M. Cerwick.Memories
’61-’62PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
The 1962 SPIRIT Staff wishes to thank these business men and
physicians of Ames who contributed to the success of our yearbook.
Bert Adams, D.O. R. R. 1 232-5173
Joseph Buchanan 2408 Lincolnway 232-3613
Rex B. Gilchrist 3001 2 Main 232-2640
Keith McNurlen 2408 Lincolnway 232-3123
A. M. Schierholz, Chiro. 501 Main 232-6171
Clark and Clark 304 2 Main 232-2501
Jensen Optical 216 Main 232-3451
Congratulations, Seniors!
S. HANSON LUMBER CO.
212 Duff Ph. 232-5152
AMES, IOWA
2017 E. Lincoln Way
Ph. 232-4133
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
601 Main Street
Ph. 8-0509
123BEATY
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
SKEIE
MOTOR CO
See BOB for Real Estate
See EARL for Insurance
Office 116 Welch Ph. 232-5115
Res. Route 1, Ph. 232-6922
PONTIAC
Sales—Service
Congratulations,
Class of 1962
LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE:
GOOD WILL USED CARS
202 S. Duff Ph. 232-3650
To build or buy your own home as
soon as you are financially able is wise . . .
and will pay good dividends.
H. L. MUNN
LUMBER CO.
Established 1891
Main and Duff Ames, Iowa
124
Gary Overland engages in his favorite pastime at
TOWN COUNTRY
LANES
Bowling Supplies
• Instructions
• Lunch Counter
2' 2 Miles North of Hwy. 69 Ph. 232-5000DRIVE-IN
OPEN YEAR ROUND
Sunday—Thursday
|| A.M.— II P.M.
Friday—Saturday
II A.M.—12 Midnight
Q C
Ph. 232-5613
524 Lincoln Way
AMES, IOWA
The Ideal Way to Travel in a Group is by a Chartered Bus. SPIEGEL, INC.
MIDWEST TRANSPORTATION, INC. 1003 Second Street PHONE 232-7270 Catalog Shopping Center Ph. 232-2452 400 Main
SEVERSON INSURANCE AGENCY PAUL SEVERSON, Manager Insure with Confidence 1222 Kellogg Ph. 232-7203 AMES TUNE-UP Complete Automotive Service 513 Lincoln Way PH. 232-2375
125 c-
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MFG. CO.
AMES • IOWA
BcollegiateB
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
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America
For
More Natural
Living
AMES NURSERY
3 Miles South of Ames
Hwy. 69 S.
Ph. 232-2840
The Oldest Jewelry Store
in Iowa
THE PLUMB
JEWELRY STORE
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE
DES MOINES, IOWA
AMES, lOV A
Hey, Bob, you need a quart of Deep Rock!!'
LARSON'S
DEEP ROCK SERVICE
517 Lincoln Way Ames
Over
16,000 Items
for Your
Convenience
Means You’ll
Find It at
FRANGOS
RESTAURANT
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
PIZZA
STEAKS and CHOPS
210 MAIN STREET
PH. 232-9710
CARR HARDWARE
PH. 232-6324
AMES, IOWA
BOB ALLEN
RAMBLER CO.
Rambler Sales and Service
America's Leading Economy
Compact Car
229 S. Duff Ph. 232-4742
127Mr. Hossle shows the advantages of Trusite glass to Chris and Nancy.
HILL'S
STUDIO
2530 Lincoln Way
Ph. 232-4570
Linoleum—Carpeting—Tiles
Rugs—Ceramics—Formica
HEATON'S
FLOOR COVERING, INC.
Ph. 232-4151
402 Main Street Ames, Iowa
Home means more when the carpet on your
floor is from Heaton's.
It pays to look your best. Let a professional
dry cleaner take care of your clothes.
AMES PANTORIUM
Finest in Cleaning
410 Douglas Ph. 232-4302
Congratulations
Class of 1962
Strand
PAINT COMPANY
215 Fifth Street
WALTER DRUGS
YOUR PRESCRIPTION!---
OUR fvlOST IMPORTANT TRUST
Home of Glidden-Spred
Satin Paints
217 Main Street Ph. 232-7745
128CARTER PRESS
Creative Printers
and Lithographers
125 WELCH AVE. AMES, IOWA
The Favorite Clothing
Store For Young Men.
Congratulations, Seniors
Garden-Fresh Vegetables
Orchard-Fresh Fruits
The Best in Meats
Complete Stock of
Nationally Advertised
Canned Foods
Oven-Fresh Pastries
VISIT OUR STUDENTS SHOP
Phone: 232-2155
ndtrdon 5
BEAUTY SALON
2528 Lincolnway
Amos, Iowa
Specialist in Hair Shaping
Styling and Permanent Waving
tr -
AMES
LUMBER COMPANY
501 Lincoln Way
Sherry and Linda pick out shoes to go with their new
outfits from
Ph. 232-4772
PENNEY'S
129AMES
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
A Good Place for
Your Savings
300 MAIN
PH. 232-2714
The Place to Meet Your Friends
When You Attend I.S.U.
L-WAY CAFE
CAMPUS TOWN
THE BOOTERY
Newest Styles
at Popular Prices
SHELDON MUNN HOTEL
WEAVER JEWELERS
HAMILTON WATCHES
ORANGE BLOSSOM DIAMONDS
Between the Shows
CAMPUSTOWN
WALT'S NEWSSTAND
Greeting Cards, Magazines,
Books
221 Main Street, Ph. 232-0455
Karin and Sandy admire the clothes cleaned at
LINDQUIST CLEANERS
For the Service You
Want When You Want It.
120 Hayward Ph. 232-1055
130WHATTOFF MOTOR CO
Studebaker Cars and Trucks
3605 Lincoln Way
Ph. 232-7450
JOHNSON LUMBER
Lumber, Hardware
Paint
West Lincoln Way
Ph. 232-2665
VAN VOORHIS PLUMBING
Plumbing and Heating
To Se r v
Sherman Lincolnway
You
120 KELLOGG
Ph. 232-8081
Ph. 232-5322
WHEELOCK
CONOCO SERVICE
Conoco Products
★
Tires and Accessories
JOE WHEELOCK, JR.f Owner
Playing for the Polio Benefit.
THE
SQUIRES
Jan for dinner, dancing,
or just listening. Piano,
vibos, guitar, string bass
and our vocalist, Janet.
6th and Douglas
Ph. 232-4544
JOHN QUAM
JOHN LARSON
DOUG PAUL
1516 Roosevelt
DAN ROACH
BILL JACKSON
JANFT WILDMAN
232-3934
13NIMS SPORTSMAN'S
The Best in Sporting Equipment
225 Main Street
Ph. 232-1481
THE FAIR
J. Quam and J. Larson pick out their school supplies
at
FASTCO DRUG
41 I Kellogg
Ph. 232-3161
Dry Goods
Draperies
Notions
203 MAIN PH. 232-5101
When Your Shoes Need
Repairing, Think of
ARCHIE
GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP
Congratulations,
Class of 1962
107 WELCH IN CAMPUSTOWN
MOORE'S DAIRY
HOTEL BARBER SHOP
The Shop With the Blue Window
428 FIFTH Ph. 232-6512
IN SHELDON-MUNN
PH. 232-6562ALLAN
MACHINE SHOP
No Job Too Large or Too Small
224 DUFF PH. 232-6505
Congratulations, Seniors
BRINTNALL
STANDARD SERVICE
416 Burnett Ph. 232-5564
ITALIAN
TOM'S GRILL
Creators of Good Food
DOWNTOWN AMES
HY-VEE
FOOD STORE
Open From 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
112 S. SHELDON PH. 232-2260
BATES JEWELERS
WATCHES
Omega—Bulova
Sandy thinks the coats at Whites are tops.
WHITE'S SPECTATOR
Headquarters tor Smart
Sportswear
STERLING SILVER
Reed Barton
Gorham—Wallace
International—Heirloom
2400 L. WAY PH. 232-2515
219 MAIN PH. 232-1381
133Beauty Care for
the Discriminating Woman
FINESSE
BEAUTY SALON
66 Motor Inn Lincoln Way
Ames, Iowa
CE 2-4667 Marion Lokken
Quality Food at Competitive Prices
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
NINTH STREET GROCERY
Fred Malander—Owner
623 NINTH STREET PH. 232-9161
Distinctive
Apparel for
Women
308 MAIN PH. 232-1876
Say It With Flowers
From
EVERTS
218 5th STREET PH. 232-5634
We Telegraph Flowers
Loran waits while Tony opens a checking account at
Ames Trust and Savings Bank.
SERVING
AMES AREA
SINCE
1903
5th and Kellogg
134
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STUDENT SUPPLY STORE
Spiral Notebooks—Pens and Pencils
Zipper Ring Books—Slide Rules
Book Covers—Drawing Paper
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
2424 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-7665Smartest in Fashion
Finest in Quality
STEPHENSON'S
Famous for Fabrics
Conveniently located
opposite campus
2428 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-3615
227 MAIN PH. 232-6135
THE HOUSE OF VISION
INC.
Craftsmen in Optics
Cosmetic Designing of Modern Eye Wear
Makers of Contact Lenses
MAIN AND KELLOGG. AMES
Telephone Ph. 232-4626
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AMES DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO.
MATH ISON MOTORS
Ford-Falcon-Thunderbird
Low Cost Financing
323 FIFTH PH. 232-5521
CAMPUS DRUG
Drugs
Cosmetics
Magazines
2430 LINCOLN WAY PH. 232-4252
105 Kellogg
Ph. 232-7320
135204 Main Ph. 232-6755
AMES
FRUIT GROCERY
THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU
Second and Elm 24th and Grand
Colorado and Lincoln Way
SPUDNUT SHOP
Spudnuts for All Occasions
Special Price on Party Orders.
Prescription Specialists
Spudnuts:
Glazed
Chocolate
Maple
Spuddies:
Chocolate
Sugared
Powdered Sugar
APOTHECARY SHOP
218 MAIN 521 DUFF
319 Lincoln Way
Motel 66 ph. 232-5335
Congratulations
and Best Wishes
TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
We think we have a wonderful bunch of kids in Ames. We're very
proud of you, hate to see you grow up, and we'll miss you when you
go on to bigger things ... as we know you will.
TILDEN'S
AMES
DEPENDABLE SINCE 1869
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COLLEGE SAVINGS BANK
DAIRY KING
Cones—Sundaes—Malts
2650 Lincoln Way
Ph. 232-7630
HOURS: 4 P.M. TO I A.M.
PIZZA HOUSE
Pizza and Spaghetti
232-1077 2504 Lincoln Way
AMES, IOWA
2546 Lincoln Way, Ph. 232-4310
Insist Upon
WEST STREET GROCERY
Open Sundays Open Holidays
2902 WEST STREET
2 Blocks From Westgate
O'NEIL'S
QUALITY CHECKED
ICE CREAM AND MILK
Look for the Big
Red Check Mark
HOLTZ AND NAIRN
AGENCY
Insurance and Real Estate
EARL HOLTZ BILL NAIRN
511 Main Street Ph. 232-5350
O'NEIL DAIRY COMPANY
AMES IOWA
137Cftatedi
DRIVE-IN
SERVING DELICIOUS FOODS
Open Daily 11:00 A.M.
OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND
JOE'S MEN'S SHOP
These senior boys deliver papers for
Your Best Buy in
Men's and Boys' Apparel
2536 LINCOLN WAY PH. 232-5264
DES MOINES REGISTER
AND TRIBUNE
From Head to Toe
Shop at JOE'S
2500 Lincoln Way 3OM 2 Kellogg
Congratulations, Seniors!
MOSER
Luggage and Leather Store
310 Main Street
Ph. 232-620
We have strived to supply your school needs.
May we continue to be of service in whatever
field you choose.
BUSINESS MACHINES
Books—Gifts—Office—School
and Photographic Supplies
238 Main Ph. 232-4161
COLLEGE PIPE SHOP
Your Corner
Pipe and Tobacco Store
CORNER OF LINCOLN WAY AND WELCH
138UNIVERSITY REXALL
Prescriptions
Sick Room Supplies
FREE CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
2402 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-5175
Wttdnei
PAINTS and WALLPAPER
Picture Framing
Artist Supplies
COLLEGE CLEANERS
214 FIFTH PH. 232-5265
ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Pick-Up and Delivery
136 Welch Ph. 232-7730
Chevrolet-Corvair
Buick-Opel
5th and Douglas, Ph. 232-2462
Congratulations, 1962 Seniors
UNION STORY TRUST SAVINGS BANK
Your Friendly Main Street Bank
AMES BANKING CENTER SINCE 1882
139
Main at Burnett
Ph. 232-2362Croton and Favre-Leuba Watches
Watch Repairing
SWANK'S JEWELRY
2522 LINCOLN WAY
PH. 232-6653
AMES
HARDWARE MUSIC
Always the Very Latest in
RECORDS
JAZZ—POPS—STEREO
HARDWARE PAINT
RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS
105 Welch Ph. 232-5405
Kris opens the door to a world of values.
OSLUND'S
308 Main Ph. 232-6342
A sincere wish from Brown's:
May your education be an
inspiration to your future.
BROWN-SHOE FIT
317 Main Street Ph. 232-6633
THE HOME OF ALL TEEN SHOES
RAINBOW
COFFEE SHOP
OPEN 6 A.M. to I A.M.
301 5th STREET PH. 232-9806
And to the Spirit of Ames High
best wishes for success
to all the Seniors
from the friendly people at
WARDS
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
327-329 MAIN
PH. 232-6531£u2 £- Z
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Through the
AMES DAILY TRIBUNE
Your Hometown Newspaper Bill chooses her flower from Dave.
Since
1932
Ames
High
has
favored
COE'S
ESCHBACH
MUSIC HOUSE
• RECORDS—SHEET
MUSIC
We
Thank
You
• RADIOS—PHONOGRAPHS
PIANOS—ORGANS
• ACCORDIONS—GUITARS
• STUDIO LESSONS
142
COE'S
HOUSE OF FLOWERS
302 MAIN AMES, IOWA
PH. 232-3624
DUNLAP
MOTOR COMPANY
OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC
Ames, Iowa
Electric Wiring and Supplies
NELSON ELECTRIC CO.
816 Clark Street Ph. 232-2445
HOME
FURNITURE APPLIANCES
PAUL R. JONES
SHEET METAL
The Home of
Quality Merchandise
128 LINCOLN WAY PH. 232-6233
Heating, Air Conditioning
and Spouting
SINCE 1914
364 S. Duff Ph. 232-6252YOUNK
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AMES STORE
• Apparel
• Draperies
• Fabrics
• Accessories
• Shoes
323 Main Ph. 232-2320 • Millinery
PALMER ARMSTRONG
PLUMBING CO. TRACTOR TRUCK
108 HAYWARD Machinery Parts
First Door South of the College Savings Bank Phone 232-2253 STORY CITY, IOWA AMES IOWA 621 Broad So. Hiway 69 Phone Rt. 2 RE 3-2051 Phone 232-4155
GRAND AVENUE STATION Your Skelly Man CAMPUS CAFE Where friends meet to eat 2512 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-9739
13th AND GRAND PH. 232-4631 143CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF 1962
P. M. PLACE CO.
5c to $1.00
Specialists
J
LUCILE'S
GIFT AND CHINA SHOP
PHOTO FINISHERS
121 Main Mail Address
Ames, Iowa P. O. Box 357
400 MAIN PH. 232-4215
Agency, Incorporated
• The Spot for Homes
A Complete Real Estate Service
for City Property
Insurance of All Kinds
Travelers and Aetna Fire
Phone 232-6401
319 Main Ames, Iowa
BILL VOGT
AL STOLL
FRANK TED” TEDESCO
Jim shows Hamp and Dick the fine selection of
Clothes From
RYERSON'S
Are Always in Good Taste.
LARRY PETERSON
MOTOR CO.
Mercury—Lincoln—Comet
English Ford—Triumph
363 SO. DUFF PH. 232-7474
DOTSON'S
MOBILGAS SERVICE
AMES COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
WRECKER SERVICE
3329 Lincoln Way
Will Serve You Anywhere
COMPLETE MECHANICAL SERVICE
EARL'S GARAGE
313 Main
PH. 232-4564
PH. 232-2800
104 Kellogg
145RICHARDS'
HOLIDAY HOUSE
STEAKS—CHICKEN—PIZZA
l j Mile West on Highway 30
PH. 232-9449
GULLIVER
RADIO AND TELEVISION
108 Lincoln Way
PH. 232-6311
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1962
A home of your own
will be your best investment.
HUNZIKER REALTY
AND
H F BUILDERS
537 Main
Ph. 232-4214
—
Supplement Your Wardrobe at
TOWN AND CAMPUS
2514 LINCOLN WAY PH. 232-5625
KNAPP
INSURANCE AGENCY
616 KELLOGG PH. 232-7060
Have fun; go bowling!
TWENTIETH CENTURY
BOWLING
517 S. DUFF PH. 232-5530Individuality in Good Furniture
HOVERSTEN FURNITURE
Furniture and Floor Coverings
ADMIRAL TELEVISION
AND RADIOS
GENERAL
FILTER COMPANY
Design—Construction—Erection
PRODUCTS:
Iron Removal Filters
Water Softeners
ADMIRAL AND GIBSON
REFRIGERATORS
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Abbott, Chuck—29
Abbott. Roy—1 . 64, 71
Abbott Velvet!—1
Abrams, Maria—29. 64, 65, 105
A CAPPELLA CHOIR—64, 65
Adams. Mr. Frank—10
Adams Mr Herbert—6, 11
Adams Ken—51. 60, 6 . 70
Adams, Pam —60, 66, 68
Adamson, Mrs.—21
Alerter, Bev—29. 60, 62. 67, 69, 79, 105
Agard, Judy—29, 56, 104, 112, 1 IS
Agard, Kim—16. 85. 106
Albertson. Frank—(S. SO
Albertson. Mr Hubert—12
Alexander. Jerry
Alfred. Connie—29. 56, 104
Alfred, Mike—29. 90
Allen. Gary—17. 67, 71
Allen Mike—26, 28, 46. 85, 90, 106
Allison, Mr. Leland—12
Alshouse, Marsha—46
Anderson. Dennis—51
Anderson. Lee—-15, 90
Anderson. Paul—29. 59. 60. 66. 84, 97
Anderson, Paula—51. 68
Anderson. Sandra—17
Anderson. Steve—51
Anderson. Terry—46
Anderson, Verdine—17, 66, 68
Andreski. Mr. Felix—21
‘Andrew. Jane—17
Androy, Conrad—16, 90
Anfenson, Donna—21. 29, 86, 104
Armstrong, Don—49
Armstrong, Steve—50, 60
Arrasmith, Mary—29. 56. 73. 79. 104, 105
Ashley. Mary—29, 66, 68, 104. 121
Bacon. Elizabeth—53
Bailey. Connie—49. 69
Baker, Alan—47
Baldus. Clifton—16
Baldus. Rosali—52, 57. 72
Ballard. Robert—51
Ballard, Sharon—29. 104
Bancroft. Louise—51, 57. 67, 68
BAND—60. 61
Banks. Barbara—49. 72
Bappe. Sharon—29. 104
Barnett. Denby—51. 66. 70. 85. 97. 109
Bjrnhart, Pat—29
Barrie. Bob—51
Barron. Rhea—17. 57. 67, 69. 72
Barrow, Ann—51, 67, 68
Bartels, Arthur—49
Barton. Tom—19. 71
BASKETBALL—98. 99. 100, 101. 102
Bates. Art—29
Bath. Gary
Batman. Dave—47
Bauge. Rita—29
Baughman, Sarah—29. 56. 57. 62. 65. 104
Beach, Doug—46
Bean. Barbara—47. 60, 64, 78
Beaty, Bob—28. 47. 64, 71
Beck. Bill—46, 5S
Begg. Gary—30
Beliles. Mrs. Eloise—12
Bellinger, Mike—
Bender Richard—30, 16
Bengtson, Mr. Leonard—13
Bennett, Pat—17, 69
Berck, Mona—17, 69, 73
Bcrgeson. Linda—46
Bergland, Bruce—26, 30, 90. 106
Bcrgland Linda—47, 69.80
Bie, Wendy—30, 62, 67, 69, 104, 121
Bishop, Anne—52
Bishop, Archie—53, 97
Black. Eugene- 46
Black. Richard—51. 66. 70. 85. 97
Blair. Sandy—51. 67, 68
Blanford, Betty—49. 57
Boehnke, Mary—49, 62. 67. 69
Bogue, Caroline—50. 60. 61. 84. 104
Borden, Esther—30. 79, 104
Bortle. Maryann—30. 79. 82. 105
Borwick, Kathy—51. 72
Bowan, Shirley—51. 72
Bowers, Dale—46
Boylan, Sharon—47, 60, 62, 67
BOYS' GLEE CU B—70. 71
Bragonier. Mary—47, 60, 64, 66, 73
Brandenburg. Janice—17. 69
Brandt. Caroline—30. 57. 72. 105
Braun, Carol—30, 66, 69, 104
Breckenridge, Linda—30, 56, 57. 104, 105
108
Breckenridge. Randy—46, 85, 90
Brown, Arlyn—30, 60, 61. 62
Brown. David—16
Brown. David—49
Brown, Dennis—58, 60, 67, 71
Brown, Donald—51
Brown. John—51, 66. 71
Brown, Judy—66. 68
Brown. Kendrick—30. 59, 60
Brown, Marguerite- 44, 60. 66, 84
Brown, Mike—51. 71
Brown. Sarcn—19. 72
Brown. Shirleyann
Buchholtz. Marg—17, 60. 64. 66
Buck. John—51
Buck. Mrs. William—10
Burns, John—51, 97
Bushman. Pam—47, 60, 62. 6-1, 121
Busick. Martha—51
CAFETERIA—21
Caldwell, Connie—30. 105
Caldwell, Stanley—51, 60
Callahan. Norm—28. 30. 64, 71. 90, 106
Cambs, K.—47
CAMPAIGN—117
Campbell. Connie—30, 57, 104, 109
Campbell, Mike—30
Canvin. Miss Madalene—13, 49
Caquelin, Robert—49, 97
Carbrey, Ellen—49. 62
CAREER NIGHT—114
Carlson. Cathy—51, 72
Carlson Dennis—17
Carlson. Norn—31
Carmcan. Carol—49. 57
Carmean, Charlie—31. 90
Carr. Bob—»6
Carr. Bob -31. 64. 71. 84
Carr, Don—47. 64, 71. 85. 90
Carr. Phil—51, 58. 85, 97
Carver, Craig—31, 90, 106
Caven. Mary—51, 68. 86
Cerwick, Joel—31, 60, 61. 62
Cerwick, Mary—49. 62. 67, 68, 121
Chalmers. Margo—47
Chase. Steve—31
CHEERSQUAD—107
Chipman, Dan—46, 60, 66, 71, 109
Childs, Diane- 51, 57, 66, 68. 82, 86
Childs. Mike—31. 58. 87
Chittenden. Barbara—21, 31, 86, 104
Chittenden. Naneie—49
CHRISTMAS FORMAL—116
Christopherson. Judy
Clapp. Arzy—21, 31
Clapp, Garland—21, 47
Clark. Dick 31, 60, 65. 68. 71, 85, 90, 106
Clark. John—31
Clayberg, Rickey—49
Clem, Marilyn—16
Clemens. Kent—31. 72, 79, 86, 109
Clouser. Galen—31
Clouser. Gary—51
Cole. Bob—51
Cole. Mr. Don—12. 46
Cole. Jess- -60. 90
Coletti, Jane—17. 65. 66, 107
COLLEGE NIGHT—114
Combs. Kcnard—
Conley. Edward 19
Constantine, Chris- -31, 86, 104
Constantine. Chris—-51, 69
Constantine. Dean 46
Cook, Nancy—51. 68, 72. 82
Cook. Susanne—19. 72
Cook, Terry-—45. 60. 70
Cooper, Sue—53. 57, 72
Corbin, Janice—
Cott. Randy—31. 65. 71, 79. 90
Cottrill, I inda—52
COURT DAY—115
Covey, Mr Hiram—12, 47, 90
Cox. Jeff— 50. 85. 97
Coy, Gary—47, 67. 70
Craig, Cynthia—52, 57, 69
Craig, Gary—31. 90, 106
Craig, Joyce—51, 57, 66, 68. 72
Craig, Phillip—45, 60
Craig, Steve—49
149Crain. Jean—47
Crain, Jim—49
Criswell, Billie -47, 67. 68
Cross, Mr Wayne—13, 2, 66. 68. 70
Cross ley. Sue—16
Cullin. R.—50
Cumming, Bruce—5o
Curry, Janice—17, 60, 62, 65, 79
Cl M ODI AN—21
Dahl. Jerry—-17
Dahlmeir, Fret!—51, 97
Dailey. Bill—31. 85. 90
Dalton, Bette—21, 32. 10-1
Dalton. Dennis—
Danielson. Lee—51, 60. 70
Davidson. Ed—46
Davidson. Jean—51
Davidson. Ray—11
Davidson. Russell—51
Dawson, Sally—52. 104
Day. Mr. Richard—13
Deal. Richard—17
DEB A I E—79
D E C A —87
De Moss, C»ary—45
De Moss, Karen—32
Dennis. Barb—32. 86. 104
De Young. Jan—17. 60. 62. 64. 67. 71
De Young. Jean—32. 104
Dickinson. Mrs. Elizabeth—13. 82
Dickson. Joyce—»7. 60. 64
Dixon, Torn—51, 66. 70
Doggett, Dave—32
Donhowe. Eric—51
Dotson. Robert—51. 66. 70. 85
Dove, Lloyd 21. 47
DRAMA—72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77
Duke. Bill -26. 51. 67. 70. 85. 97. 121
Duke. Peg—32. 56. 57. 64. 73. 104.
112. 113, 118
Dumenil, Robert—52
Duncan, Ken—51. 67. 70
Dunlap. John—15. 58. 85. 90, 109
Dunlap. Zac—1“ 85, 109
Durby. Bertha—72
Durian. Nan—32. 78. 86. 104
Easton Bill— -17, 87
Edwards. Dean—32
Ecrnisse. Ken—53. 67, 70
Elbert. Ken—52
Elbert. Michael 51
Elbert. Sue—47. 57, 72. 77
Ellett. Steve—32, 73
Ellington. Penny-—16, '2
Elliot. Jim—51
El Tawil, Zeinab—32
Enser. Larry—19. 97
Epstein. Kathleen—51
Epstein, Steve—15
Erickson. Judy—52, 72
Erickson. Mrs.—21
Erskine. Gary—51. 97
Index
Ervin, Vicki—46. 66. 68
Ethington, Sue—32. 56. 65. 105, 107. 112.
118. 119
Evans. Doug -45
Everson. John—28. 32. 65, 71. 90
FACULTY—12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
20
Farley. Ruth—»7. 62. 65
Fatland, Roy—45
Feamster. Scott—32. 60, 78. 79
Feamstcr, Susan—21. 47. 67. 69. 79. 82
Fein berg, Ellen—51. 72
Fellinger. Mike—
Fellows. Jean—28. 32. 56. 104. 108. 114
F.H A — 86
Fields. Lois—52, 57. 66. 69. 82
FILM OPERATORS CLUB—87
Fincham. Jim—51
Fincham, Judy—32. 57. 104. 121
FIRESQUAD—85
Fisher. David 45. 90
Fiske. Diane—33, 65, 104
Fitzgerald, Vicki—33, 104
Fleming, Linda—15
Folk, Donald—47
Foderburg. DeAlta—51, 69
FOOTBALL 90. 91. 92. 93. 94, 95. 96. 97
Forsythe, Sherry-—33. 105
Fortner. Larry—51
Fowles, Darrell 33. 90
Fox. Nick—33. 90. 106
Frame. Donald—15
Frazier. Kathy
Frederick. June—52. 69. 72
Freel, Bary—45
Frcel. Sandra—33, 104
French, David—17. 60, 64. 71, 90
Friesner. Wayne—33. 64. 71
107, Friest, Jan—15.72,121
Fulcomer, Jan—51. 68. 72
Gammon. Carey—33
Gammon. Steve—15
Garrett. Mrs, Avonelle—14. 79
Geiger. Carolyn—33, 60, 62, 73
Getty. Rita—52, 82. 121
Gibson. Dick—28. 45, 109
Gilchrist. Jim—52. 97
GIRL RESERVE—56. 57
GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB—68. 69
Glamser, Miss Wanda-—14, 104
Glosemeycr, Theresa—51
Goettsch, Gloria—16
Goettsch, Toi—33. 56. 65, 73, 104, 107,
118
Goldsbury, Sarah—33. 105
Goodman. Margaret—33, 105
Gott. Gary—52, 67. 71. 72
Gould, Jim—33, 58
Grabau, Martha—51, 67, 68. 86
Grabau. Tom—45. 65, 71. 85. 90. 106
Graca, Anne—33. 56. 78. 84, 104
Gray. Cirre Sue—33. 104
Green. Carol—34. 104
Green, Ellen—47. 65
Green, Judy—34. 104
Green. Mike—52
Greene. Archie—28. 47. 56. 65, 71. 73
Greene. Ruth—51. 67. 68
Greiner. Marilyn—47. 67. 69
Griffith. Jo Ann—47
Groomcs. Tom—34. 52
Gross. Dave
Gulden. Fred—16. 60. 65. 71
Gunderson. Dave—34
Gunncrson. Dave—34, 105
Hach. Mary—47. 62. 63
Hageman, Danna—51. 66. 69
Hagen. Barbara—51. 72
Hagen. Carolyn—17. 69
Hagen. Dean—47
Hague. Judy—17
Hall, Gary—52
Hall. Vicki—34, 104
Halterman, Gdin—21. 50
Hamilton. Mr. Robert—15. 53, 72. 73
Hannum. Jim—45. 60
Hannum. Dr. Tom—10
Hannusch. Melvin—-15
Hannusch. Vicki—51
Hanwav. John—50, 60, 66, 70
Harris, Joe—-16. 87
Harris, Paul—66, 70. 90
Harris. Phil—34, 57
Harstad, Larry—52
Hart. Jerri—34. 67. 69, 82
Hartley, Jennifer—52. 72
Harch. Bonnie—15, 73
Hatasaki, Gloria—44
Hathaway. Paul—
Hatsios. Kosta—19
Haupt, Carol—18. 67. 69. 72, 82
Haupt, Karen—IS. 56, 66, 68, 73, 82. 108
Hausheer. Mr. Maurice—15. 9
Hausner. Steve—52
Havener, Mr. Charles—15
Hawk, Lcnore—34. 56. 57, 75. 105
Hawkcs, Kris—34. “3. 84, 104, 120, 121
Hayward. Richard—-19, 66
Haynes, Jean—54, 86
Hazel, Bob—52
Hazel, Nancy—28. 34. 64. 9. 104
Heady. Marilyn—34. 104. 112
Heady. Steve—51
Hedbcrg, Gene—34, 79
Hedberg, Larry—52
Heddlcston, Carol—52, 68
Heers, Ed—52
Hcggen, Marcia—34. 104
Hegland, David—53. 62
Heldt, Don
Hendrickson. Jane—66. 6S. 72
Hetzel, Mr. Walter—10
Hicdcman. Mr. Dale—14
Hildebrand. Mike—49, 67, 70
150Index
Hildreth. Kent—51. 97
Hills Jacqueline—51, 66. 6$. '2
Hills, Liny— 34. 85. 90. 106
Hinrichsen. John— 35. S5. 106. 117, 121
Hinrichsen. Mary—51. 66. 6S. SO
Hiserote, Bette—51
HI V—5S. 59
Hofstad, Margery—iS
Hofstad, Rebecca—19. 67
Holdredge. Judy—35, 105
Holmes. Barbara—19, 67, 6S
HOMECOMING—112, 113
Horswcll, Karla—52
Hostetter, Karen—15. 57, 66. 6S
Hostcttcr, Sandra—35. 57. 10-1
Howard. Donna—19, 60, 6S
Howell. Mr. Herbert—10
Howerton Garv 53, 60. 67
Hudspith Carolyn—IS, 56, 69, 75. 121
Huhn. Ben—35
Huhn, Marti—52
Huntress, Jon—35
Huntsberger, David—35, 72
Hunzikcr. Bob—35. 58. 72. 90
Hurless. Terry—35
Hylcr. Mary—16. 57. - 2. 121
Inglis. Mike—35. 90, 106
Ingvolstad. Jim—66, 70, 80
INTRAMURALS—109
Jackson, Bill—35. 59. 85
Jarvis. Linda—18, 69, 73
Jefferson. Larry—19
Jeffrey. Jim—35. 64. 71, 78. 85. 90, 106
Jetmund, Diane—48, 64
Johnson. Donna—52
Johnson. Joyce—69. 72
Johnson. Marie—18, 69, 72
Jones. Charles—35, 90
Jones. David—
Jones. Mr. James—14
Jones. Nancy—48. 67. 69
Jones. Virginia—52, 72
Jordison, Dean—18, 67, 70
JOURNALISM—79
Judge, Charlotte—35, 104. 105. 112, 118
Judge, Theresa—18
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY - 76. 77
JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL—28
JUNIOR GIRLS’ SEXTET—66, 71
JUNIORS—44. 45. 46. 47. 48
Kalton. Joanne—4 ,
Kammerer. Kim—44
Kammerer, Kit—15
Karns. Mike—35, 59. 90. 106
Kce, Tom—60. 97
Keigley, Paul—
Keller. Belt)-—21. 35. 57, 62. 63, 84. 104
Keller. Marsha—52. 72
Kelley, Bob—35
Kelso David—51. 97
Kennedy, John—
Kctelson, Randy—16, 114
Kilstrom, Ralph—18
King, Edwars—53
Kirk. Carol—48
Kirkham, Mary Beth—36
Klingseis. Jim -35, 58. 69. 90. 106
Klingseis, Mary Ann—53
Klopf, John—15
Klucis. Sharon—48
Knapp, Chuck—50. 80. 85. 97
Knott, Dewayne—
Korbitz, Mary—35, 104
Kropf, Collin—»9. 67. 70. 97
Kutish. Kathleen—82
Lambert. Mike—16. 85
Landsberg, Bill—28. 36. 85
Landsberg, Tom—19. 66, 70, 97, 109
Lange. Dean—36
Lange. Dennis—53. 97
Lange. Patricia—19
LANGUAGE CLUBS—80. 81
Larsen. Judith—19. 60. 68
Larson, John -36. 61. 67. 68. 71. 78. 117
Larson. Linda—68, 72
Larson. Lynn—36. 66. 104
Larson, Paulette—49. 66. 68
Larson, Terry—19. 57
Lasche, Carol- -36, 79. 121
Lasche. Jack—17. 58. 60. 67, 71. 85
Lasche. Mary—53. 62, 66. 68
La Velle. T. E.—10
Lee, Donagene—53
Lee. Janice—36, 79, 104
Leg void, Cathy—19. 57. 60. 67. 68. 72
Lcg'cld, Lcnesa 36. 56. 62. 64. 73. 79.
105, 112, 114, 118
Lester, Howard—36
LIBRARY CLUB—82
Lindell, Barbara—28. 48
Linder, Jim—97
Link. Sandra—36. 104
Linn. Mr. Wallace—14. 53. 90
Lint. Ken—16. 87. 90
Litchfield, Don—46
Litchfield, Roger—46
Litchfield. Velma—53
Lloyd. Rick 18. 60. 65. 71. 85. 90. 114
Lorcnzcn. Roger—50
Love, Dale—
Love, Gene—45
Lowric. Rolfe—53
Lowther, Nancy—48. 57. 67, 69. 73
Lundvall, Ann—36. 56, 105
Lundvall. Dick—53
Lutz, Mrs. Nancy—15. 120, 121
Lyttlc, Jim—36
Maas. Stuart—47, 67, 71
Maas, Sydra—37, 79. 82
Mack, Craig—50. 85. 97
Magoon. Gary—18, 90
Malone, Mama—52. 67, 68. 82
Manchester. Kathy—53, 69. 72
Markcn, Clint—90, 109
Marken. Jim—37, 46, 87
Marsh, Mrs. Maud—21
Marshall, Chip—37. 72
Marston, Elaine—53, 72
Martin. Ernie—37
Martin. Marie—37
Martin, Sherry—37. 57. 73. 80, 105
Martini, Teresa—37, 104, 120
Mathison. Susan—52. 72
Mathre. Dal -48, 67. 70
Matterson. Charlie- 37, 64, 58, 70
Mattson. Judy—37. 67. 69. 78
Mattson. Kathy—52. 67. 69
Maxwell. Margaret—48. 73
May, Mary—52
McBride, Mr. George—15
McCartney. Helen—
McCay, Sara—36. 56, 104
McCluggage. Jim—52
McConnell. Pat—19. 68, 80
McCowen. Pat- -28. 48. 56. 62, 64, 66
McCoy. Holly—82
McCoy. Larry—52. 66, 70
McDonald. Pam—19, 72
McFarland. Dennis—52
McGinnis, Perry—49
McGuire. Mike—
McGuire. Paul—36, 90, 106
Me Hone. Lee Ann—
McHone. Murray—37
McIIwain, Jack—50
Mclnnis, Bill—48
McKenna. Bob—45
McKinley, Mike—15, 90. 106
McLaughlin. Mike—48, 72. 79
McMahon. Phyllis—19, 86
McMillin. Charlene—52, 79
McNally. Miss Mary—16
McQuade. Joe—37
Meier. Barb—16. 65
Mesmer. Dan—16, 60
Meyer. Carol—48. 66, 68
Mickclson. Butch—46. 58, 90, 106
Middents, Mr. Joe—21
Middents. Mr. Richard—21
Miller. Bcv—18. 57. 67, 69
Miller. Bob—52. 60. 71
Miller. Don G.—16
Millei, Don V.—46. 60, 62
Miller. Jean—14, 56. 68
Miller. Steve—52, 67. 70. 97
Millikcn, William—48, 71
Millspaugh, Dick—44
MIXED CHORUS—66. 67
Moberg, Mr. Dean -16, 62
Montgomery. Mary—53
Moppin. Carl—52
Morgan, Roberta—53
Morrison, Terry—16, 85. 90
Myers. Dennis—60. 97
Myers. Glenda—53. 67. 69. 81
151Index
Mulhall, Gary—14. 90
Mullin, Roger—
Neal, Walter—57. 78. 79
Nelson, Gloria—-4 1, 69. 72
Nelson. Jeanette—55
Nelson, Jerry—44. 65, 71
Nelson, Linda—37, 104, 112, 115, 118
Nelson. Marilyn—
Nervig, Doreen—52
Neville. Diane—37, 79. 80. 84. 104, 108
Nichols. Harold—44. 73. 79. 82
Nichols, Judy—37. 104
Nichols. Ken—37. 44
Nichols. Steve—14. 60. 64, 71
Nicholson, Rex—38
Nickey, Karen—44, 60, 64, 66
Nicolle, Donna—52. 66. 68
Nicolle. Karen
Noid. Dolores—58. 73. 104
Noid, Nancy—52, 68
Nolin, Jean—»7. 60. 62. 64. 71
Nordhagen. Cynthia—52. 57
Nordskog, Bill—52. 97
Nordskog, Mary—46, 57, 121
Norris, I.orna -44. 60. 62
O'Conner. Rose—46
Oest. Beth—44, 66. 69
Ogg. Clayton—67. 70, 90. 106, 121
Ogg, Nancy—38. 73. 104, 120
Olson. Janet—72
Oppedal. Diana—46
ORCHESTRA—62. 63
Orlovich. Eileen—38, 57. 73. 80. 10-1, 121
Orngard, Jim—52
Osam. Leslie—36, 57. 60, 62, 64. 79, 84.
104
Oshel, David—28. 38
Oshel, Robert—53. 97
Osland. Allen—46. 60
Oslund. Mrs. Marcia—38
Ostrem. Dennis—51. 97
Ourth. Mr. Oscar—16
Overland. Gary—
Overturf. Mr. James—17, 87
Packer, Juliann—38. 57, 62, 105
Painter. Jan-—72
Palmer, Penny—45
Page. Mr. Kenneth—17
Pankey, Virginia—19
Pappas. Tony—38, 78. 90, 120, 121
Parker, Darlene—53, 66
Parker, Linda—52. 72. 82
Parks. Judy—52
Pedersen. Jerry—53
Penkhus, Steve—46
Penny, Norman—49, 66, 70, 97
PEP CLUB—104, 105
Percival, Sandy—44, 73, 120
Petefish, Ann—38, 86, 104
Peters, Jerry—52, 67, 70, 97, 109
Peterson. Bruce—38, 60, 62, 65, 70
Peterson. Curt—52
Peterson, David—44, 60, 64, 71
Peterson. Donna—52
Peterson. Jeff—44. 64. 71, 90. 106
Peterson. Mark—52, 70
Phillips, Sharon—53, 62, 67, 69
Picken. Barb—14, 56, 69. 73
Piercy, Joel—38
Pirtle, Diana—38
Pirtle. Edyie—86
Plumb. Ron—53. 58. 67. 71. 97. 109
Pogwizd. Russ—44
Politis. Elaine—52. 68. 72
Politis. Helen—38, 79. 105
Powell. Peggy—60
Preston, John—21, 90
Proffitt. Chuck—16
Pyle. Bill—44. 60. 64 . 70
Quam, John—38, 60, 61, 62, 66
Quam, Marilyn—50, 60, 68
Quinn, Joe—21, 52, 72
Rademacher, JoAnn—50. 67, 68
Radcmacher, John—38, 58, 59, 87, 90
Ragsdale. Ann—39
Rah, Janet—39
Ramsey, Leonard—46
Randall, Charles—-14
Randecker, Carolyn—50, 72
Randles. I.oran—39. 59. 60, 79. 85. 120,
121
Ratterree, Susan -39, 104. 121
Ree, T.—49
Reinberger, Peggy—50, 72
Reinbold, George—39
Reid. Patty. 44. 56, 73, 87
Reitty, James
Reity, Betty—53
Reno, Mrs. Mary—16
Rice. Tom—53, 67, 71
Richards, Mary—50, 67, 68
Rickets. Jim—39. 85. 90, 106
Riecken, Fern—39, 69, 79. 82, 104
Riegal, Virginia—44, 65, 79
Rigg, Katy Jo—50
Riggs, Jane—14, 65, 71
Riggs, Peggy—50. 66. 68. 72
Ripp, Mr. William—16, 80, 85
Risdal. Jon—44, 87
Risden, Candy—50
Risden. Joe—39. 72
Ritland, Mr. Everett—11. 28
Ritland, John—39. 59. 85. 90. 106
Roach. Dan—44, 60, 62
Roberson. Pat—39. 72. 104
Robinson. Betsy—53
Rod. Jim—39. 79, 90
Rocpke, Libby—46, 66. 68
Rogers, Bruce—52. 66. 71
Rolf. Dava—52. 57, 121
Rogness, Susan—53
Rose, I.eandra—50. 57, 67, 69
Rosebrook, Barb—50. 67. 68. 107
Roscbrook, Bill—28. 39. 58. 59. 60. 62.
68. 71. 78. 106
Ross. Martha—39. 104
Ross, Tom—52
Rouse, Leslie—39
Routh. Arlcn—39
Routh, Pam—14, 57. 60. 67. 68
Rouze. Carol—28. 44, 60, 62. 65. 66. 73
Rowe, Gary’—
Rowell. Bob—14. 72. 90
Ruggles, Ren—39
Rullestad. Steve—46. 72
Russell. Sharon—53. 86
Ruhe. Jon—53
Ruhe. Robin—10. 104. 108, 114
Rundlc, David—40
Rundle. John—44, 60
Runyan. Don—46. 64. 71. 106
Rush, Sue—14, 57, 72
Rutter. Bill—40. 87
Salisbury. Marilyn—40. 84. 104
Salisbury. Rick—44
Sales. Jeff—45, 65. 70
Sande. Ann—40, 60. 62, 104
Saral. Karin—14, 56. 73. 120
Sargent. Lee—53
Saturen. Judi—10. 57, 104
Saul. Bill—50, 60. 67, 70
Saul, Sally—53. 72
Sawyer. Jo—40. 62. 6-1, 105
Schank, Dick—44
Schlarb. Clarence—10
Schlebecker. Sue—50. 72
Schoenbaum, Rick
SCHOOL BOARD—10
Schrocder. Mike—45
Schumer. Phil—17
Schwartz, Mike—50. 67. 97
Schworm. David—50, 66, 70, 97
Schworm, Sally—46, 67. 69
SCIENCE SEMINAR—83
Sdarow, Marvin—53. 97
Scott. Dennis—10
Scott. Janice—49
Scott. Ron—46, 60
SCRATCH PAD—79
Sealine, Barbara—50, 57, 66, 68, 72
Sealock. Richard—15. 80. 120
Sealock Robert—10, 58. 120
Searls, Dave—53
SENIOR BOYS' QUARTET—68
SENIOR CLASS—29, 30, 31, 32. 33, 34.
35. 36. 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43
SENIOR SENATE—28
Severson, Allen—44
Shadle, Mr. Owen—17
Shadle. Sue—53. 57. 72
Shepherd, Margaret—50. 80, 121
Sherick. Dan—51
Shucy, Pam—47
Shuman. Kathleen—51
Sielert. Mr. Gcraid—17
152Index
Siemers Curt—28. 44
Siemcrs. Judy—10. 10-1 10.8
''ills Diane—46
Simons Marian—'2, 69
Simpson. Allan—50, 66. '0
Singer. Mrs. William—10
Sivesind. Chuck '0, 60. 67, 70. SO
Skeie, Sandra—40
Skold Karen—A 60, 6-1. 73
Skrdla. Ron—45. 60. 67. 71
Smalling Mr. Ray- -17. 48. 109
Smedal Karen—40, 73. 104
Smith Chris—11, 40. 56. 62. 63. 65. 79.
104. 118, 120
Smith Claudia—10. 79. 104
Smith. Frank—15 65, 71
Smith. Joi—50. 60. 66. 69. '2
Smith, Mike—52
Smith Randy—50. 9” 109
Smith Shirley—50. 66. 68
SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR S3
Soden. Bobby—50. 57. 60. 62. 6'. 68
Soesbe, Steve 44. 90. 106
SOPHOMORE CLASS- 49. 50. 51. 52. 53
Sorensen, Carol—53. 57. 67. 69
Sorensen. Sharon- 53. 69, 2
Soults, Bill—50, 58. 66. 85, 97
Sou Its, Sue—10, 56, 64. 104. 107, 112. 113
Soy. Jean
Spatchcr. Mr. Cecil—18. 44. 90
Spear, Dennis—41
Spear. Kathy—66. 69. 82
Speck. Dianna—11
Speer. Ann—16. 72
Speer. Richard— 11
Spencer. Darlene—41. 56. 79. 104
Spicbcrg. Tija—46. 57. 73
SPIRIT DANCE 118. 119
SPIRIT REPRESENTATIVES—121
SPIRIT STAFF—120. 121
Sprague. Margaret—41. 104
Squires. Barb—14. 72
Stafford. Miss Marilyn—18. 56, 57
Starr. Joy—53, 69. 72
Stauder. Bob—44
Stein. Debbe—50. 60. 72
Stephenson. Linda—67. 69. 82
Stephenson. Wally—41. 90, 106
Stewart, Julia—49
Stine. Kathy—11. 56. 73. 80. 104
Stober. Dick—44
Stone, Brian
Stone. Mr. Edwin—19. 59
Storby. Marcia—11. 60
Strand. Bill—45. 62. 63. 64. 71. 120, 121.
143
Stucky. Sue—50, 66. 68, 72. 107
STUDENT COUNCIL—26, 27
STUDENT TREASURERS—84
Sturtevant, Mr. Floyd—19
SUPERINTENDENT—10
Svec, Mary—44, 73, 121
Swanson. Betty—50. 68
Swanson, Lynn 41, 60. 79. 82. 101
Swift. Sharon—11. 64, 104
Synhorst. Louise- 41, 57
Talcott, Bob—41, 60, 65. 68. 71
Talcott Ken—50j 60. -l
Tanner. Ken—14
Tauber, Mrs. Anne—19
Taylor, Linda—50, 57
Taylor, Sherry
Taylor, Richard
Templeton, Janice—50. 86
Tesdahl, Robert
Thogerson, Sandy—45, 69
Thogerson, Stan—41. 73. 78
Thompson. Carolyn—45. 73
Thompson. David—41, 87
Thompson, Mrs. Evelyn—18. 44, 56. 57, 79
Thompson. Martha—67, 72
Thompson, Mary- -50, 68, 72, 121
Thompson. Richard—17
Thompson. Robert—48
Thoreson, Karen—15. 57. 69
Thorson, Eugene—50. 97
Thorson. Joy—67
Thorson, Wayne—45. 67. 71. 90
Throckmorton. Betty- 41. 78
Tice, Tom—14, 106
Timm. Suzanne—44, 57
Timmons, John—50, 67, 71
Tisdale, John—-15, 120
Toms, Ann—44, 57, 107
Tonne. Mary—41, 78. 79. 10 1
Torkelson. Karen—48. 68. 72
Townsend. Paul—42. 58. 59. 60. 85. 90,
106
TRACK—103
Trexel. Dick—28. 42. 60. 62. 65, 71
Trout. Miss Betty—18
Trow. Jim—15. 85. 106, 121
Trump. Dick—12. 60. 62. 67. 71. 79
Trump, Mr. Richard—18
Tuttle. Jim—52
Tyson. Jim—12, 90
Uhl. Nancy—47, 65. 71
I'kena. Tom—50. 60, 66, 70, 85
Underhill. Mr. W. R.—10
Ustrud. Carole—50, 67. 68
Uthe. Linda—45, 79
Vandecar. Mrs. Dorothy—19
Vjn Houwcling, Don—52. 97
Van Eps, Janet—42, 82, 86. 104
Van Ness. Jean—12. 57. 72. 104
Van Scoy. Tom—14
Van Voorhis. Virginia—50
Van Winkle. Judy—45. 69
VARSITY CLUB—106
Vegors, Mrs. Aurilla—19. 45
Vierkant. Mary Lee—53
Vinograde, Polly—45, 67, 69, 73
Vivian, Jim—42
Voelker, Vivian—28, 45, 60, 66. 68
Voigt, Maryanne—42, 57, 60. 62, 64, 78,
79. 80, 105
Von Bergen. Becky—45, 60, 62. 72, 108
Von Wittich. Miss Barbara—19
Voss. Dive- 12
Wagaman. Julie—42. 104
Walker. Robert 50. 67
Walkup, Martha—50
Walsh, Eileen—45. 57
Walter. Dr. Jim—10
Walters, Elli—44. 73. 82
Warren. Jim—53
Warren, Ron—42
Warren. Stanley - -44
Warren, Steve—50
Watkins, Terrance—50. 97
Webb, Richard—44
WEB STAFF—79
Weiser, Donna—53. 68. 82
Weiss, Pat—45, 60, 66, 69
Wells, Mr. Kenneth -20, 90
Wells. Mar)—45, 60. 62, 64, 71
Wessman, Steve—52
Westvold. Steve
Wettcland. Jerry 42
Whaley. Mr. Earl—21
Whaley. Mrs. Earl—21
Whaley. Melvin—44
Wharton, Jack—13
Whattoff. Mar '—44
Wheeler. Dave—53, 97
Wheciock, Cheryl 44, 84, 104, 105
Wheelock. Linda—43, 104, 105
Wheciock, Mary—53, 69, 72. 107
White. Dave—43
Whitescll. Gar)' 43
Whitcsell. Nancy- 15, 82
Whitney. Mrs. Charlotte—20. 56, 57
Wickersham, Bill—50, 66. 67. 70. 79
Wiener. Patty- 50. 66. 68. 107
Wierson. Laura—50. 68
Wilcox, Miss Edna—20. 56
Wilcox. Mark—50
Wildman, Janet—45. 56, 62. 64, 71. 79. 80
Wiidman, John- 50, 60, 66. 70
Williams, Chuck 50, 97
Williams. Jim -43. 85
Wilson, Lonnie—13. 79
Wilson. Mike—50, 60, 66. 71
Winton, Helen 43, 104
Wood. Mr. Walter—20
Woods. Marc—50. 58. 67. 70. 72. 79. 85.
97
Workman, Marilyn—15. 57. 73
Wright. Jim—50. 66, 71. 97
Wright. Marcia—45, 68, 73
Yeaman. Mike—49
Young, Lonnie—44, 66
Young, Mrs. Mary I.ou—20
Younie. Robbie—50, 70
Zanders, Miss Marlene—20, 108
Zcliadt, Larra—45. 66. 68
Zurborg, Bill—43, 90
153Senior Activities
CHARLES ABBOTT: HR 163; Band 2; Hi-Y i. 2, 3.
MARIA DEL PILAR ABRAMS: HR 128; G.R. 2. 3; Pcp Club 3;
Moved From Isabela, Puerto Rico, 2.
BEVERLY KATHRYN AEGERTER: HR 233; Band 1, 2. 3; GRA
1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3; G.R. 1. 2. i; Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3;
Orchestra 3; Pep Club 3; Scratch Pad Staff 2, 3.
JUDITH ANN AGARD: HR 163. Pres. 1; GRA 1. 2. 3. Cab.
2. Point Keeper 2; Glee Club I; G.R. 1. 2, 3, C.ib. 2, 3.
Sec. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 3: Student Council 1; Jun.
Exec. 2.
CONNIE MAE ALFRED: HR 233. V.-Pres. 1. Soc. Chm. 1.
Sec. 3; Band 1. 2, 3; Cheersquad 1. 2: GRA 1, 2, 3: Glee
Club 1 2; G.R. 1, 2. 3. Cab. 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Pep
Club 3.
MICHAEL DENNIS ALFRED: HR 233. V.-Pres. 1. Pres. 2;
Band 1; Glee Club 1; Football 1. 2. 3; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3; Intra-
mural Council 2; Mixed Chorus 1: Student Council 2.
PAUL EDW ARD ANDERSON: HR 233. Pres. 2. 3: Band 1. 2.
3; Glee Club 1; Drama 1; Football 1. 2, Asst. Coach 3; Hi-Y
1. 2. 3. Cab. 3. V.-Pres. 3, Rep. I; Intramural Council 1;
Mixed Chorus l; Student Council 2. 3; Asst. General Treas.
3; Track 1. 2. 3.
DONNA KAY ANFENSON: HR 233; FHA 2, 3; GRA 2. 3.
Rep. 3; G.R. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3.
MARY SUE ARRASMITH: HR 163. See 2; Band 1; Drama 1,
2. 3: G.R. 1. 2. 3. Cab. 2. 3: Palm Club 2. 3. Pres. 3; Pep
(dub 3. Council 3; SPIRIT Rep. 2.
MARY I.OU ASHLEY: HR 163, Sec. 3: GRA 1. 2. 3. Rep. 2;
G.R. 1. 2. 3: Rep. 2: Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Rep. 3.
SHARON KAY BALLARD: HR 233. Sec. 2; GRA 1. 2, 3, Rep.
3: Glee Club 1. 2; G.R. 1. 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 3-
SHARON FAYE BAPPE: HR 233; GRA 1. 2; Glee Club 1, 2;
G.R. 1, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 1. 2; Pep Club 3-
PATRICIA ANNE BARNHART: HR 233; FHA 1. 2. His-
torian 1; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
ARTHUR S. BATES: HR 233; Football 1; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Track 1.
RITA ANN BAUGE: HR 233; G.R. 2. 3; Pep Club 3. Moved
From Raddiffe, Iowa. 2.
SARAH JULIET BAUGHMAN: HR 233. Pres. 1; Choir 2.
3; GRA 1. 2: Glee Club 1. See. 1; G.R. 1. 2, 3, Cab. 3. Rep.
3; Mixed Chorus 1: Orchestra 1, 2. 3; Pep Club 3; Student
Council 1.
GARY LEE BEGG: HR 233; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
RUSSELL BENDER: HR 111; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3-
BRUCE WILLIAM BERGLAND: HR 163. Pres. 2; Baseball 1.
3: Basketball 1. 2. 3; Football 1. 2. 3: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Jun. Excc.
2; Student Body Pres 3; Student Council 2, 3; Track 1. 2. 3;
Varsity Club 2. 3: Moved From Ortonvillc, Minnesota, 1.
WENDY BIE: HR 233. V.-Pres. 3. Glee Club 2. 3; Mixed Chorus
2, 3; Orchestra 3; Pep Club 3; Scratch Pad Staff 3; SPIRIT
Rep. 3; Moved From Greenport. New York. 2.
CAROLYN JANE BOGI E: HR 233; Band 1. 2, 3. Sec. 3; Pep
Band 1. 2. 3; GRA 1; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Orchestra 2; Pep Club 3;
Science Seminar 3; Scratch Pad Staff 3; Stud. Treas. 3.
ESTHER MARY BORDEN: HR 233; Choir 2, 3; Glee Club
1. G.R. 1. 2. 3. Rep. 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 3; Science
Seminar 1.
MARYANN BORTLE: HR 163; GRA 1. 2. 3, Rep. 3; G.R.
1. 2. 3, Rep. 2; Library Club 2. 3; Pep Club 2; Scratch Pad
Staff 3.
CAROLINE ALICE BRANDT: HR 233. Sec. 2. 3; Drama 2. 3;
Glee Club 1; G.R. 1, 2, 3. Rep. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep
Club 3.
CAROL BRAUN: HR 231; Glee Club 3; G.R. 3; Mixed Chorus
3; Pep Club 3; Moved From Overland Park, Kansas, 3.
LINDA KAY BRECKENRIDGE: HR 233. Scc.-Treas. 1; GRA
1. 2. 3. Cab. 3. Rep. 1; Glee Club 1, 2, Lib. 1; G.R. 1. 2. 3.
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Cab. 3. Pres, of Reps. 3. Rep. 3: Mixed Chorus 2. Scc.-Treas.
2: Pq Club 3. Gmncil 3-
ARLYN ELLIS BROWN: HR 233; Band 1. 2. 3. Pres. 3; Glee
Club 1; Hi-Y I. 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3.
KENDRICK LEE BROWN: HR 233. Pres. 2. Band 1. 2. 3; Glee
Club 2; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Cab. 3. Treas. 3: Mixed Chorus 2; Stud.
Council 2: Stud. Treas. 3; Track 2. 3.
CONNIE FAYF CALDWELL: HR 233: Drama 1; GRA 1. 2;
Glee Club 1; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 3.
JON NORMAN CALLAHAN: HR 233; Glee Club 1. 2. 3:
Firesquad 2. 3; Football 1. 2, 3: Hi-Y 1. 2 .3; Mixed Chorus
1. 2; Senior Senate 3; Track 1, 2, Trainer 3: Varsity Club 3.
CONSTANCE M. CAMPBELL: HR S.H.. Sec. 2; Band 3: Cheer-
squad 3; GRA 2. 3; Glee Club 2. Sec. 2; G.R. 2. 3. Rep. 2. 3;
Pep Club 3: Moved From Gilmore City. Iowa. 2.
MICHAEL DAVID CAMPBELL: HR 163; Band 1; Glee Club
1. 2; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3: Intra. Council 1, 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2;
Scratch Pad Staff 3-
NORMAN JOHN CARLSON: HR 233; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
CHARLES CARMEAN: HR 233: Football 1. 2. 3: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
Rep. 2. 3; Intra. Council 2: Track 1; Varsity Club 2. 3.
ROBERT WOODROW' CARR: HR 233: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Sec.
2: Choir 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Science Seminar
1; Stud. Council 3. Treas. 3; Stud. Treas. 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3;
Varsity Club 3.
LOWELL CRAIG CARVER: HR 163, V-Pres. 2: Band 1. 2;
Basketball 1; Glee Club 1: Football 1. 2. 3: Hi-Y 1. 2, 3;
Intra. Council 1: Mixed Chorus 1; Track 1. 2. 3: Varsitv Club
2. 3.
JOEL ALAN CERWICK HR S.H, Pres. 3; Band 1. 2, 3. Lib.
3: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. Pres. 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3, Pres. 2:
Orchestra 2. 3; Stud. Council 3.
STEPHEN CHASE: HR S.H.; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3-
MICHAEL T. CHILDS: HR S H ; Football Trainer 3 Hi-Y 2.
3. Rep. 2. 3; Intra. Council 3; Track 2; Moved from Huxley,
Iowa, 2.
BARBARA SUSAN CHITTENDEN: HR S.H.; FHA 2. 3; GRA
1; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
ARZY CLAPP. HR S.H.; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Intra. Council 2; Track
1, 2. 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
JOHN ROBERT CLARK: HR 163: Band 1. 2, 3; Glee Club
1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1.
RICHARD LEE CLARK: HR S.H., V-Pres. 1. 2. 3; Baseball
1. 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2. 3: Choir 2. 3, Pres. 3; Firesquad 1. 2, 3.
Chief 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Stud.
Council 2: Track 2; Varsity Club 2, 3.
KENT BUSH CLEMENS: HR S.H , Intra. Capt. 3; Drama 3;
Film Ops. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
GALEN CLOUSER: HR S.H.. V.-Pres. 2 Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Rep. 3.
CHRISTINE CONSTANTINE: HR 11 ; GRA 1. 2; Glee Club
1, 2. V.-Pres. 1; G.R. 1. 2, 3. Rep. 1; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Pep
Club 3.
WAI LACE RANDOLPH COTT: HR S.H.; Glee Club 1. 2 3;
Choir 2. 3: Debate 2; Football 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus
1; Tennis 3.
WILLIAM M. DAILEY: HR 163; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2; Fire-
squad 1. 2. 3; Football 1. 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
BETTE DALTON: HR S.H.; Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 3-
SALLY JO DAWSON: HR 158; GRA 3; G.R 3; Pep Club 3;
Moved From Esthcrvillc. Iowa. 3.
KAREN DE MOSS: HR S.H.; FHA 2; GRA 2; G.R. 1, 2 3;
Mixed Chorus 1.
BARBARA ANN DENNIS: HR 11 ; FHA 1. 2. 3, Pres. 3. Dis-
trict Hist. 1; DEC A 3 . Glee Club 1. Robe Keeper 1; G.R. 1. 2.
3. Rep. 3; Library Club 2; Pep Club 3.
II AN MARIE DE YOUNG: HR S.H . Sec. 1 Choir 2. 3. GRA
1. 2. 3. Rep. 2; Glee Club 1; G.R. 1, 2. 3. Rep. 1; Mixed Chorus
1, Robe Keeper 3; Pep Club 3, Sec. 3-DAVID EDW ARD DOGGETT: HR 163; Film Ops. 2; Hi-Y 1,
2. ' Science Seminar 3-
MARGARET ANXE. DUKE: EIR S H . V.-Pres. 1; Checrsquad 2,
3: Choir 3: Drama 2. 3: GRA 1. 2, 3, Cab. 2, Rep. 1. Point
Keepers 2: G.R. 1. 2. 3 Cab. 3, Pres, of Reps. 3; Mixed Chorus
1. 2; Pep Club 3.
NANCY ANN DURIAN: HR S.H Sec 2 I HA 1. 2. 3. V-Pres.
3 Dist. Trcas. 2 Pub. Relations 1. Parliamentarian 2; GRA
1. 2; G.R. 1. 2. 3. Rep. 1, Pep Club 3.
DEAN LEE EDW ARDS: HR S.H. Hi-Y 1,2. 3; Intra. Manager
1; Mixed Chorus 1; Glee Club 1.
STEVEN GRIER ELLETT: HR 235; Band 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 1.
3: Drama 2. 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3-
ZEINAB EL TAW IL: HR 23 » G.R. 3; Moved From Cairo.
Egypt, 3.
SUE ANNE ETH1NGTON: HR sH V-Pres. 1. Sec. 3 Cheer-
squad 1.2 3; Choir 2. 3 GRA 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 1; G.R. 1.2.
3, Cab. 3. Rep. 1: Mixed Chorus 1. Robe Keeper 1; Pep Club
3: SPIRIT Rep. 1. Scratch Pad Staff 3.
JOHN EVERSON: EIR 23-1; Senior Senate 3; Glee Club 1. 2. 3:
Band 1: Choir 2. 3; Football 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Intra.
Council 2: Mixed Choru-. 1. 2; Science Seminar 1; Track 1. 2. 3;
Varsity Club 3.
SCOTT FEAMSTER: HR S.H., Sec. 1. Pres. 1; Band 1, 2. 3;
Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 2. 3; Senior Class Treas. 3: Senior
Senate 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Cab. 3, Hobby Group Leader; Mixed
Chorus 1; Science Seminar 1, 2. 3; Scratch Pad Staff 3; SPIRIT
Rep. 3: Stud. Treas. 3: Track 3.
MARJORIE JEAN FELLOWS: HR 117; V.-Pres. 1. Pres. 2;
Senior Class Sec. 3; GRA 1. 2. 3. Rep 3‘, Glee Club l. 2; G.R.
1, 2, 3, Cab. 3; Senior Senate 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2; Pep Club
3; SPIRIT Rep. 1: Stud. Council 2.
JUDITH ANN FINCH AM: HR 117; Drama 1. G.R I. 2. 3.
Rep. 3; SPIRIT Rep. 3; Pep Club 3.
DIANE ANNETTE FISKE: HR S.H.; Choir 2. 3; Glee Club
1: G.R. 1. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 3.
VICKI FITZGERALD: HR S.H : Drama 2; FHA 3; GRA 2. 3;
G.R. 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2; Pep Club 3-
CHARLYNN LOUISE FORSYTHE: HR S.H , Sec. 2; GRA 2. 3;
G.R. 2. 3; Pep Club 3: Scratch Pad Staff 3; Moved From Spring,
field. Missouri, 2.
DARRELL RAY FOWLES: HR S.H : Basketball 1 Football I. 3;
Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
NICHOLAS KENNETH FOX: HR 163. V.-Pres. 1. Sec.-Treas. 2;
Baseball 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1. 2; Football 1. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3;
Intra. Council 1: Track 2. 3; Varsity Club 2, 3-
HAROLD FRAME: HR SH : Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Rep. 1. 2.
SANDRA KAY FREE!.: HR 234; G.R. 1. 2. 3, Pep Club 3.
WAYNE LOUIS FRIESNER: HR 111; Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Choir
2, 3; Football 1. 2; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Track 1.
CAREY GAMMON: HR 117; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
CAROLYN SUE GEIGER: HR S.H.; Band 1. 2. 3; Drama 1. 2.
3; GRA 1. 2. 3. Rep. 2. 3; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Orchestra 2. 3; Palm
Club 3; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Rep. 2.
THEODORA ANNE GOETTSCH: HR S.H., Sec. 1. 2; Cheer-
squad 1. 2. 3; Choir 3; Drama 2. 3; GRA 1, 2. 3; Glee Club
1, 2; G.R. 1. 2. 3. Cab. 3. Rep. 1. 2; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. Lib.
2; Pep Club 3.
SARAH E. GOLDSBURY: HR 111; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3-
MARGARET GOODMAN: HR 111; GRA 1. 2. 3; G.R. 1. 2. 3.
Rep. 1; Lib. Club 1. 2, 3. Sec. 3.
JAMES GOULD: HR 163; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3.
CATHERINE ANNE GRACA: HR 111; Debate 1. 2. Pres. 2;
Film Ops. 2; G.R. 1, 2. 3. Gib. 3. Treas. 3; Pep Club 3; Stud.
Treas. 3.
CAROLYN SUE GRAY: HR 111; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3-
CAROL RAE GREEN: HR 111; G.R. 1. 2. 3; FHA 1, 2; Pep
Club 3-
JUDITH ANN GREEN: HR 111; FHA 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 2;
G.R. 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
DAVID EUGENE GROSS: HR 163; Band 1; Baseball 1; Basket-
ball 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Moved from Gilman,
Iowa, 1.
DAVID ERIC GUNDERSON: HR 111; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3.
JUDY GUNNERSON: HR 233; FHA 2. Treas. 2; GRA 2; G.R.
1. 2, 3; Pep Club 3.
VICKI HALL: HR 111; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
PHIL HARRIS: HR 111, Pres. 2; Baseball 2. 3; Firesquad 3;
Football 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. Rep. 1. 2, Cab. 2, 3; Stud.
Council 2; Track Manager 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
JERRI LINN HART: HR 235; Glee Club 3; G.R. ; Lib. Club
3; Mixed Chorus 3: Moved From Boulder Colorado. 3.
LENORE JANET HAWK: HR 111, V.-Pres. 1. Sec.-Treas. 3;
Band 2, 3. Head Twirler 3; Drama 1. 2, 3; GRA l, 2, 3;
G.R. 1, 2, 3. Cab. 3; Palm Club 3; Pep Club 3.
KRISTEN HAWKE'S HR 111. Sec. 1; Drama 2. 3; GRA 1. 2.
3. Rep. 2; G.R. I. 2. 3. Rep. 1; Palm Club 3; Pep Club 3;
SPIRIT Rep. 1 2. Staff 3; Stud. Treas. 3.
JEAN FRANCES HAYNES: HR 111; Drama 1; FHA 2. 3. Rcc.
and Music Chm. 2; GRA 1. 2. 3; G.R. 1. 2. 3; I-ib. Club 2; Pep
Club 3-
NANCY JO HAZEL: HR 111, Sec. 1; Choir 2, 3; Sen. Senate
3; Glee Club 1; G.R. 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus I. Sec. 1; Pep Club
3. Pres. 3; SPIRIT Staff 3; Creative W'riting Club 1.
MARILYN KAY HEADY: HR 234; Band 1; GRA 1. 3. Rep. 3;
G R. 1, 3; Pep Club 3; Spent Junior Year in Palo Alto,
California.
GENE L. HEDBERG: HR 163; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Rep. 2.
MARCIA I.YNN HEGGEN: HR 111; GRA 1; Glee Club 1;
Mixed Chorus 1; G.R 1. 2. 3. Rep. 2; Pep Club 3.
LARRY JOE HILLS: HR 117, Sec. 3. V Pres. 1; Baseball 1;
Basketball 2; Firesquad 1. 2, 3; Football 1, 2. 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
Rep. 2; Track 1, 2. 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
JOHN JAMES HINRICHSEN: HR 111. V.-Pres. 1. Pres. 2; Fire
squad 1. 2. 3-. Sec. 3; Golf 1. 2. 3; Intra. Council 2; SPIRIT
Rep. 1. 3; Stud. Council 2. 3; Stud. Bodv Pres. 3; Varsity
Club 2. 3.
JUDITH MAE HOLDREDGE: HR 111; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
SANDRA KAE HOSTETTER: HR 111; GRA 1. 2. Rep. 2; Glee
Club 1; G R. l. 2. 3. Rep. 3; Pep Club 3.
BEN HUHN: HR 111; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
JONATHAN KEITH HUNTRESS: HR 117, V.-Pres. 3. Intra.
Capt. 1. Sec. 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Golf 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3,
Rep. 1; Track 1.
DAVID V. HUNTSBERGER: HR 111. Intra. Capt 3. Pres. 2;
Drama 3; Science Seminar 1, 2, 3; Stud. Council 2.
BOB HUNZ1KER: HR 111, V.-Pres. 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Choir
2; Drama 3; Football 1, 2. 3; Hi-Y l. 2. 3. Rep. 3; Mixed
Chorus 1;.Track 1, 2; Varsity Club 3.
TERRY HURLESS: HR 111; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Rep. 1
MIKE INGLIS: HR 111, Pres. 2; Stud. Council 2; Football 1, 2.
3; Firesquad 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, Rep. 2.
WILLIAM LESTER JACKSON. JR : HR 158. Pres. 1, V Pres.
3; Band 1, 2; Glee Ciub 1. 2; Choir 2. Robe Keeper 2; Jun.
Class Pres. 2; Firesquad 1. 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, Pres. 3, Cab. 2;
Jun. Exec. Council 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Orchestra 1. 2; Stud.
Grnncil 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2, 3; Varsity Club l. 2, 3-
JAMES STEW'ART JEFFREY: HR 111, V.-Pres. 3; Basketball l.
2; Glee Club 1. 3, Sec. 1; Choir 3; Firesquad 1, 2. 3; Football
1. 2. 3; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. Rep. 1; Intra. Council 2; Mixed Chorus
1; Track 1. 2, 3; Varsity Club 3.
CHARLES ALBERT JONES: HR 111; Football 1, 3. Capt 3;
Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
CHARLOTTE ANN JUDGE: HR 234; G.R. 1. 2, 3, Rep. 1.
Cab. 2; Jun. Class Sec. 2; Jun. Exec. Council 2; Pep Club 3.
Council 3. Vice.-Pres. 3.
MICHAEL WAYNE KARNS: HR 117; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basket-
ball 1. 2; Football 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Cab. 3, Rep. 1; Mixed
Chorus 1; Track 1, 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3.
BETTY JOAN KELLER: HR 234; GRA 1 2. 3; Drama 2, 3;
G.R. 1, 2. 3. Rep. 3; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, Asst. Treas. 2, Treas.
1553: Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Rep. 1; Stud. Council 3, Soc. Cbm. 3;
Stud. Treas. 2, 3.
ROBERT KELLEY: HR 234; Football I, 2; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Track
1. 2, 3.
MARY BETH KIRKHAM: HR 235; Drama 1. 3; ORA 1; G.R
1. 2, 3. Cab. 2, Treas. 3. Rep. I. 2; Orchestra 1, 2, Pres. 2;
Pep (dub 3; SPIRIT Rep. 2: Lived In Alexandria, Egypt, Part
Of 3.
JAMES EDWARD KLINKSEIS: HR 117, V.-Pres. 1, Pres. 2;
Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball I. 2. 3; Football 1, 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2,
3, Rep. 2, 3; Stud. Council 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 1.
2. 3.
MARY ANN KORBITZ: HR 234. Sec. 2; G.R. 2, 3; Pep Club
3; Scratch P.d Staff 3. Moved From Albuquerque, New Mexico,
2,
BILL EDGAR LANDSBERG: HR 163. V.-Pres. 3; Basketball
1. 2. 3; Sen. Class V.-Pres. 3; Firesquad 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
Hobby Group Lead. 3; lun. Exec. Council 2; Sen. Senate 3;
SPIRIT Rep. 1; Track 1. 2. 3-
DEAN J LANGE: HR 117; Sec. 1; Football 1. 2; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3;
Intra. Council 1. 2, Capt. 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2.
JOHN WALTER LARSON: HR 234. Pres. 2; Band 1. 2. 3;
Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Choir 2. 3; Firesquad 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
Rep 1; Intra. Council 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Science Seminar 1;
Stud. Council 2. 5. Pres. Asst. 3: Moved From Madrid, Iowa. I.
LYNN MARIE LARSON: HR 158; G.R 3; Pep Club 3; Moved
From Orion. Illinois. 3-
CAROL ANNE LASCHE: HR 234; GRA 1. 2. Rep. 1; G.R
1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Rep. 3.
JANICE KAY LEE: HR 234. Sec. 1; Glee Club 1. 2; G.R 1. 2.
3. Rep. 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 3. Council 3-
LENFSA CLAIRE LEGVOLD: HR 234, Pres. 1; Band 1; Cheer-
squad 1; Choir 2. 3; Drama 1. 2. 3: GRA 1. 2; Glee Club 1;
G.R. 1. 2. 3. Cab. 2, 3. Pres. 3. V.-Pres. 3; Jun. Exec. Council
2: Mixed Chorus 1; Orchestra 2. 3; Palm Club 2, 3; Pep Club
3; Stud. Council 1.
HOWARD LESTER: HR 234; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
SANDRA SUE LINK: HR 234; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
ANN KATHRYN LUNDVALL: HR 117, V.-Pres. 1. G.R. 1. 2.
3, Rep. 2. Gib. 3. Pres. 3. V.-Pres. '3; Lib. Club 2; Pep Club 3;
Science Seminar 1. 2; SPIRIT Rep. 2.
JIM LYTTLE: HR 111; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
SARA ROSE McCAY: HR 158; Band 1. 2; GRA 2. 3. Rep. 3;
G.R. 1. 2. 3. Cab. 3; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Rep. 2.
PAUL WILLIAM McGUIRE: HR 117. V.-Pres. 1. 2. Pres. 3:
Baseball 1; Basketball 1. 2; Football 1. 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
Rep. 2; Stud. Council 3. V.-Pres. 3; Track 1. 2. 3: Varsity
Club 2. 3.
MURRAY McHONE: HR 158: Football 1. 2, 3: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3
JOEL McQl ADE HR s H Hi-Y 3; Moved From Duluth. Minne-
sota, 3-
SYDRA GAYLE MAAS: HR 234. Sec. 3; Debate 2. 3. Sec. 2;
G.R 1. 2. s: Lib. Club ; Moved From Williamsburg, Iowa. 1.
JIM MARKEN: HR 234. Hi-Y.l. 2. 3; Moved From Chapin. Iowa,
1.
HAROLD MARSHALL: HR 117; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
ERNEST MARTIN: HR 117: Hi-Y 1, 2. 3.
MARIE IRENE MARTIN: HR 234; Glee Club 1. 2; G.R. 1. 2.
3; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 3.
SHERRY ANN MARTIN. HR 234. Sec.-Treas. 1. 2; Drama 1. 2.
3; GRA 1. 2. Rep. 1; Glee Club 1. 2. Pres. 1; G.R 1. 2. 3.
Rep. 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Palm Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3. Council 3.
TERESA MARTINI: HR 234. Sec. 1; Cheersquad 1: GRA 1. 2;
Glee Club 1. 2; G.R. 1. 2. 3. Cab. 2. Rep. 1. 2; Mixed Chorus
2; Pep Club 3; Council 3; SPIRIT Staff 2. 3.
CHARLES MATTERSON: HR 234; Glee Club 1. 2; Choir 3:
Firesquad 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Rep. 2. 3; Intra. Council 2; Mixed
Chorus l. 2; Tennis I, 2. 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
JUDITH HELEN MATTSON: HR ill; Band 3; Glee Club 3;
Mixed Chorus 3; Orchestra 3; Moved From Kirbyvillc. Texas. 3.
WALTER DOUGLAS NEAL: HR 234. Sec.-Treas. 1. 2; Fire-
squad 3. Football 1. 2: Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Jun. Exec. Council 2;
Scratch Pad Staff 3; Track I. 2. 3.
LINDA KAY NELSON: HR 234. V.-Pres. 2; GRA 1. 2. 3. RcP.
2; G.R. 1. 2. 3. Cab. 2. Rep. 2; Pep Club 3. DECA 3. Pres. 3.
State Sec. 3.
DIANE KAY NEVILLE: HR 234; Drama 2; GRA 1. 2. 3. Ob
3. Sec.-Treas. 3. Rep. 1, 2; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Lib. Club 2; Pep Club
3; Stud. Trqis. 3.
JUDITH N. NICHOLS: HR 234; GRA 1; Glee Club 1. 2; G.R
1. 2, 3, Rep. 2; Mixed Chorus 1. 2; Pep Club 3.
KEN NICHOLS: HR 234; Glee Club 1; Film Ops. 1 2 3- Hi-Y
1. 2. 3.
REX KAY NICHOLSON: HR 235: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
DOLORES NOID: HR 234; Drama 2, 3: Glee Club 1; G.R. 1 2
3; Pep Club 3-
NANCY KAY OGG: HR 234. V.-Pres. 3; Drama 1. 2. 3; Glee
Club 1; G.R. 1, 2, 3. Rep. 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 3;
SPIRIT Rep. 1. Staff 2. 3.
MERRY EILEEN ORLOVICH: HR 235; Drama 1. 2 3; G R
1. 2. 3. Rep. 3; Palm Club 3. Sec. 3; Pep Club 3.
LESLIE JANE OSAM: HR 235: Band 1. 2. 3; Choir 2. 3. Sec.-
Treas. 3; GRA 1, Rep. 1; Glee Club 1; G.R. 1. 2, 3. Rep. 3;
Mixed Chorus 1; Orchestra 3: Stud. Treas. 3: Pep Club 3.
DAVID C. OSHEL: HR 158; Hi-Y 3; Science Seminar 3; Sen
Senate 3: Moved From East Lansing. Michigan. 3.
MARSHA ELAINE OSLUND: HR S.H ; Band 1. 2; FHA 1;
Glee Club 1, 2; G.R. 1. 2, 3: I-ib. Club 1. 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2.
JULIANN PACKER: HR 158; GRA 1, 2; Glee Club 1; G.R.
1. 2. 3. Rep. 1. 3: Orchestra 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 3.
ANTHONY PAPPAS: HR 234. V.-Pres. 1. 2; Glee Club 2; Fire-
squad 2. 3: Football 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Cab. 2; SPIRIT Staff
2. 3; Tennis 2, 3.
ANN LOUISE PETEFISH: HR 235: FHA 2. 3. Sec.-Treas. 3;
Glee Club 1. 2; G R. 1. 2. 5: Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 3-
BRUCE LYNN PETERSEN: HR 117: Band 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 2.
3; Choir 3: Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Orchestra 2. 3; Science Seminar I;
Track 3.
JOEL WALKER PIERCY: HR 158; Football 1. 2; Golf 1. 2, 3;
Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Cab. 3.
DIANA MAY PIRTLE: HR 235; FHA 2. 3. Hist. 3; G.R. 2. 3:
Moved From Dos Moines. Iowa. 2.
HELEN ANN POLITIS: HR 235; Band 1. 2. 3; GRA 1. 2; Glee
Club 1; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Lib. Club 2: Pep Club 3; Scratch Pad
Staff 3.
JOHN E. QUAM: HR 234. Pres. 3: Band 1. 2. 3. V.-Pres. 3;
Glee Club 2; Choir 2; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Orchestra 2. 3; Stud.
Council 3-
JOHN ROBERT RADEMACHER: HR 234; Glee Club 1. 2;
Choir 2; Football 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Cab. 2, 3; Rep. 1. 3; Mixed
Chorus 1.
ANN KATHRYN RAGSDALE: HR 235. V.-Pres. 3; GRA 1. 2.
3. Rep. 2. 3; Glee Club 1; G.R. 1. 2. 3. Rep. 1; Pep Club 3.
JANET RAH: HR 235: Choir 2. 5: GRA 1. 2; Glee Club 1.
Pres. 1; G.R. 1. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Scratch Pad Staff 3-
KENNETH I.ORAN RANDLES: HR 234, Pres. 1. 2; Band 1. 2,
3; Firesquad 1, 2. 3; Football 1; Hi- 1, 2, 3. Cab. 3. Sec. 3;
SPIRIT Staff 3; Stud. Council 1, 2; Track 1. 2. 3.
DOROTHY SUSAN RATTERREE: HR 158, V.-Pres. 2; Glee
Club 1. 2; G.R. 1. 2, 3, Rep. 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 3:
SPIRIT Rep. 2, 3.
GEORGE REINBOLD: HR 235; Football 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3-
JAMES EDGAR RICKETTS: HR 235; Basketball 1. 2; Fire-
squad 1. 2. 3; Football 1. 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2, 3; Var-
sity Club 2. 3.
FERN MARIE RIECKEN: HR 235; Band 1; GRA 1; Glee Club
2. 3; G.R. 1. 2, 3; Lib. Club 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 3;
Scratch Pad Staff 3.
EDWARD JOSEPH RISDEN: HR 163; Drama 1. 2. 3; Palm
Club 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
156JOHN THOMAS JUTLAND: HR 15S. Pres. 1, 2; Basketball 1;
Firesquad 1 2, v Chief 3; Football 1, 2. 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Pres.
3. Cab. 3; Intra. Capt 1; Track 1, 2. 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
PATRICIA ANN ROBERSON: HR 233; Drama 2. 3; G.R. 1. 2.
3; Pep Club 3-
JAMES ROD: HR 117; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3.
LEE WILLIAM ROSEBROOK: HR 235; Band 1. 2, 3; Basketball
1: Glee Club 2 3, Pres. 2: Choir 2. 3; Sen. Class Pres. 3; Fire-
squad 2; Orchestra 2 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Cab. 3; Sen. Senate 3;
Stud. Council 2; Track 1. 2, 3; Varsity Club 3.
MARTHA ANN ROSS: HR 158; G.R 3. Rep. 3; Pep Club 3;
Moved From Sioux City. Iowa 3-
LESLIE ROUSE: HR 233; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
ARLEN ROl'TH: HR 158; Football 1, 2; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Intra.
Council 2; Track 1, 2. 3; Varsity Club 2, 3.
REN RL'GGLF.SS: HR 23-1: Hi-Y 1 2 3-
ROBIN RLHE: HR 158, Sec.-Treas. 2, 3; GRA 2, 3. Pres. 3;
G.R. 2. 3: Pep Club 3. Moved From Las Cruces, New Mexico, 2.
DAVID Rl DLF HR s H Glee Club 1. Hi-Y 1. 2; Lived In
Osaka. Japan. 2.
WILLIAM LESTELL RI TTER: HR 235; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3.
MARILYN JEAN SAILS BURY: HR 235: Drama 1. 2. 3; G.R.
1. 2. 3: Palm Club 2, 3. Treas. 3; Pep Club 3: Stud. Treas. 3.
ANN SANDE: HR 235; Band 1. 2. 3; Drama 1; G.R. 1. 2, 3;
FHA 2: Orchestra 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 3.
JUDITH LEA SATUREN: HR S.H.; GRA 3; G.R 3. Rep. 3;
Pep Club 3 Moved From Willow Street, Pennsylvania. 3-
JO ELLEN SAWYER: HR 235. Sec 1 Choir 2, 3; Glee Club 1;
G.R. 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, Asst. I.ib. 2;
Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Rep. 2.
CLARENCE SCHLARB: HR 158; Basketball 1; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3;
Track 1, 2. 3-
DENNIS DEAN SCOTT: HR 235; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3.
ROBERT W. SEALOCK: HR 235; Firesquad 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3;
SPIRIT Staff 1. 2. 3-
JUDITH SUSAN SIEMERS: HR 235; Band 2. 3; GRA 1, 2. 3.
V.-Pres. 3. Cab. 3. Rep. 1. 2; G.R. 1. 2. .3'. Pep Club 3.
SANDRA JEAN SKEIE: HR IP; Glee Club 1; G.R 1. 3; Mixed
Chorus 1; Pep Club 3: Spent Junior Year In Canton. South
Dakota.
KAREN MAXINE SMEDAL: HR 235, V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Drama
1. 2. 3; GRA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1: G.R. 1. 2, 3; Palm Club
2, 3: Pep Club 3; Stud. Council 3. Sec. 3.
CHRISTINE ANN SMITH: HR 235. Pres. 1. Act. Dir. 2; Cheer-
squad 1. 2; Choir 2. 3; GRA 1. 2; Glee Club I. Robekeeper 1;
G R. 1. 2. 3. Cab. 3: Mixed Chorus 1; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, Lib.
3; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Staff 2, 3, Editor 3; Stud. Council 1.
CLAUDIA MAE SMITH: HR 158; GRA 1. 2, 3; G.R. 1, 2, 3;
Orchestra 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3.
SUSAN KAROL SOUI.TS: HR 235. Sec.-Treas. 1, 3, Pres. 2.
V.-Pres. 2; Chcersquad 1. 2, 3, Head 3: Choir 2. 3, Robekeeper
2; GRA 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 1. V -Pres. 1. G.R 1. 2. 3. Cab. 3;
Mixed Chorus 1: Pep Club 3. Council 3; Stud. Council 2.
DENNIS RAY SPEAR: HR 158; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Rep. 3; Intramural
Council 1.
DIANNA SPECK: HR 128; GRA 1. 2. 3. Glee Club 3; G.R. 1.
2. 3; Pep Club 3.
RICHARD SPEERS: HR 128; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
DARLENE SPENCER: HR 128; GRA 2. Rep. 2; G.R. 1. 2. 3. Cab.
3; Lib. Club 2; Pep Club 3; Scratch Pad Staff 3. Editor 3.
MARGARET SPRAGUE: HR 128; Glee Club 1. 2; G.R. 1. 2. 3;
Lib. Club 1. 2; Pep Club 3.
WALLACE GREGG STEPHENSON: HR 128. V -Pres. 1. Pres.
1. 2; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus
1, Robe Keeper 1; Stud. Council 1, 2; Track 1. 2; Varsity
Club 2. 3-
KATHLEEN ANN STINE: HR 128. V.-Pres. 1. Sec. 2, 3; Drama
1. 2. 3; GRA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; G.R. 1. 2, 3. Cab. 3; Palm
Club 2. 3. V.-Pres. 3; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT Rep. 3.
MARCIA LORRAINE STORBY: HR 128; Band 1, 2, 3; Glee
Club 1; G.R. 1, 2. 3; Pep Club 3-
CAROL LYNN SWANSON: HR 128; Band 1. 2, 3; Film Ops.
2; GRA 1. 2; Glee Club 1. 2; G.R. 1, 2. 3; Lib. Club 2. 3. Pres.
3; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 3; Scratch Pad Staff 3.
SHARON SWIFT: HR 128; Choir 2. 3 Glee Club 1; G.R. 1. 2.
3; Lib. Club 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 3.
LOUISE MARIE SYNHORST: HR 128; GRA 1.2. 3; Glee Club
1. 2; G.R. 1. 2. 3, Cab. 2. Rep. 1. 3; Lib. Club 2.
ROBERT HUNTINGTON TALCOTT: HR 128. Pres. 1. 2. 3;
Band 1. 2, 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Choir 2, 3, V.-Pres. 3; Firesquad
2; Football 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Stud. Council 1, 2, 3.
STAN D. THOGERSON. HR 128; Drama 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3;
Intra. Council 3.
DAVID L. THOMPSON: HR 128; Hi-Y l. 2. 3; Track 1.
BETTY THROC KMORTON: HR 128; Band 1. 2. 3: Drama 1.
2. 3; GRA 1, 2. 3; G.R 1. 2, 3. Rep. 2; Palm Club 3; Pep
Club 3.
MARY ELLEN TONNE: HR 128; Band 1. 2; Debate 2; Drama
2; Glee Club 1; G.R. 1, 2. 3; Pep Club 3: Scratch Pad Staff 3.
PAUL TOWNSEND: HR 128. Pres. 1. 2; Band 1. 2, 3: Baseball
1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Football 1. 2. 3. Capt. 3; Hi-Y l, 2,
3. Cab. 3. Sec. 3, Rep. 2. 3; Orchestra 1. 2; Stud. Council 1, 2;
Track 1. 2. 3; Varsity Club 1, 2. 3.
RICHARD DEAN TREXEL: HR 128. V.-Pres. 1, 2; Band 1. 2. 3;
Sen Senate 3; Glee Club 2; Choir 2. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, Gib. 2:
Mixed Chorus 2; Orchestra 3; Science Seminar 1. 2; SPIRIT
Rep. 1.
RICHARD FEIGEL TRUMP, JR.: HR 128; Band 1, 2. 3; Glee
Club 3; Choir 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Orchestra 1,
2, 3, V.-Pres. 2; Science Seminar 1. 2; Stud. Treas. 1.
JAMES W. TYSON: HR 158; Baseball 3; Football 2. 3; Hi-Y 1.
2. 3; Scratch Pad Staff 3; Track 2, 3-
JANET LEE VAN EPS: HR 128; FHA 2. 3; Film Ops. 2; GRA
2. 3; Rep. 3; Glee Club 1; G.R I. 2. 3; Lib. Club 2. 3; Pep
Club 3.
JEAN VAN NESS: HR 163; Drama 3; G.R. 3. Rep. 3; Pep Club
3; Moved From Hyattsville, Maryland. 3.
JIM VIVIAN: HR 111; Football 1; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Intramural
Council 1.
MARYANNE VOIGT: HR 128; Band 1. 2. 3; Choir 3; Glee-
Club 1, 2; G.R, 1. 2, 3, Rep. 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2; Orchestra
2, 3; Pe p Club 3; Scratch Pad Staff 3.
DAVID DEAN VOSS: HR 158. Sec.-Treas. 2; Baseball 3; Foot-
ball 1. 2; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Intra. Council 1; Track 1. 2, 3; Varsity-
Club 2. 3.
JULIE WAGAMAN: HR 128. V.-Pres. 3; Drama 1. 2; FHA 1;
GRA 1; G.R. 1. 2, 3. Cab. 2, Rep. 2; Pep Club 3; SPIRIT
Rep. 2.
RON WARREN: HR 234; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3-
JERRY WETTELAND: HR 128: Hi-Y 1, 2. 3.
JOHN MICHAEL WHARTON: HR 158; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Track 2..
CHERYL ANNE WHEELOCK: HR 128; Jun. Class Treas. 2, fun.
Exec. Council 2; GRA 1, 2; Glee Club 1, Sec.-Treas. 1; G.R.
1. 2. 3, Rep. 2; Pep Club 3, Treas. 3; SPIRIT Rep. 1; Stud.
Treas. 2, 3.
LINDA KAY WHEELOCK: HR 128. Pres. 1; FHA 1. 2. Par-
liamentarian 1. V.-Pres. 2; Glee Club 1. 2; G.R. 1, 2, 3, Cab.
2; Jun. Exec. 2; Lib. Club 1. 2; Pep Club 3, Council 3;
SPIRIT Rep. 3; Stud. Council 1.
DAVID EUGENE WHITE: HR 158. V.-Pres. 1; Firesquad 2;
Hi-Y I. 2. 3. Rep. 2.
GARY WHITESELL: HR 158; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3.
JAMES HOWARD WILLIAMS: HR 158, V Pres. 2; Basketball
1. 2, 3; Firesquad 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Tennis I. 2, 3; Varsity-
Club 1. 2. 3-
LONNIE JAMES WILSON: HR 158. Pres. 1, 2; V.-Pres. 2;
Band 1. 2: Basketball 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 1; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3;
Mixed Chorus 1: Stud. Council 1, 3.
HELEN WINTON: HR 128; Band 1. 2. 3; G.R. 1, 2. 3; Pep
Club 3-
WILLIAM B. ZURBORG: HR 158; Football 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2.
3; Intra. Council 1; Track 1. 2; Varsity Club 2, 3-
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