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Time passes quickly, taking so much with her.
And what is left is distorted hy her swift flight.
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WITH THE APPARENT CONFUSION of registration, both students and office staff were amazed to find everyone in the right places
Boys State and Girls State.
AHS office all simulate government
Government , . . understanding . . . appli-
cation. Election . . . selection. Parties . .
platforms . . . campaigns . . . speeches . .
elections. Leadership . . . cooperation. Meet-
ings . . . discussions . . . action. Guest
speakers . . . new friends. Study . . . knowl-
edge . . . Government.
HAWKEYE BOYS STATE representatives Bill
Von Bergen, Dick Ukena, and Brad Moses rem-
inisce about their summer experience.
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Red tape . . . forms . . . blanks . . . questionnaires . .
bulletins . . . announcements. Schedules . . . changes.
changes, changes. Foreboding . . . gloom . . . anger
. . . clisappointnient . . . expectation . . . hopefulness
. . anxiety. Sunnneris end . . . Red tape. Centennial
. . . heards . . . pageant . . . parade. Pride . . . aware-
ness . . . participation . . . appreciation . . . knowledge
. . Centennial.
BETH WARD REPRESENTED Anics High School at Hawk-
eye Cirls State.
DAVE WILCOX reveals the truth about Ron Seastrand's trihutc to
the Centennial.
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M Cutlip, I Anderson. Back row: D Sparboe, T Watson, I Matson, L Spatcher, H Smalling.
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Elections bring excitement to AHS
as students and teachers take part
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. . honor. Homecoming--nomination . . . finalists
. . . halloting . . . Mary Anne . . . Beth . . . Queen
Sonja. Surprise . . . tears . . . happiness. Student
body-candidacy . . . platforms . . . posters . .
rally . . . balloting . . . Dennis and Dave. State rep-
resentative-decision . . . primary . . . campaigning
. . . balloting . . . Mr. Hausheer. Reward . . . parties 0
. . celebration. Democracy.
ELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS Tom Tauber and Mark Mc
Innis count homecoming queen ballots.
HOMECOMINC QUEEN CANDIDATES: Front, Mary Anne Maurer, Sandy Kinker, Linda Overland, Janice Berhow,
Margy Stuniforthg standing: Kathy Burnet, Mary Mulhall, Beth Ward, Sonja Accola, Sandy Pietz.
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tcnclwr ixiilllfiff' Hmlslwe-r cuts his victory cake at rt faculty vvlcbrzltion.
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THE TRADITIONAL FEUD between AHS and Boone came alive
in'tl1e Homecoming skit as thc McC0ys met the Hatfields in
battle.
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MR. SPATCHER, head foot-
ball coach, pauses a moment
before making his unexpected
appearance at the Homecom-
ing pep assembly.
Enthusiasm . . . hope . . . anxiety . . . pride. Cheer-
leaders . . . pep band . . . yelling . . . screaming
. . . clapping . . . cheering. Spirit Jug . . . "We're
Expecting a Victory." Hatfielcls . . . McCoys . . .
feudin '... fussin '... fightin, . . . possum belly
juice . . . clash . . . victory. Pep talks, pep talks . . .
cheering . . . HProud of our school are we" . .
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the Spirit ,lug to the homeroom with the winning door decoration.
BRUCE BERGLAND, graduate of Ames High, was guest speaker
at the Homecoming pep assembly.
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THE FOOTBALL TEAM rode through the parade on floats simulating a football field
THE SNAKE DANCERS encircled the queen candidates' cars along the Homecoming parade route.
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Confusion . . . bewilderment . . . lost . . . guides . . . di
rections . . . found. Questions, questions. Observing . .
judging . . . surprise . . . amazement . . . admiration
Acquaintance . . . Meeting.
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CLASSROOM PROCEDURE was demonstrated to parents,
IN SEARCH of classrooms, parents often ended up in the lobby.
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Meeting . . . explaining . . . demonstrating . . . impress-
AHS Career Night offers unique opportunity
Opportunity futures exploring evaluat-
ing encouragement cliscouragement. Com-
mittee . .. planning arranging organizing
. . . details, details. Speakers . . . lectures . . . quest-
tions, questions, questions explanations. Discov-
ery . . . Opportunity.
STUDENTS INTERESTED IN PSYCHOL-
OGY heard Dr. John Bath relate facts and
figures of his occupation.
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AMES PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN gave their time to acquaint students
with many careers.
PLANNING AND SCHEDULING speakers was the task of the Career Night Committee, from left:
A Clark, C Bliss, B Heald, T Potts, D Ukena, P Sargent.
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Hach. Pasleg. Russell. Ukena seek presidencg
Bruce Hach Bruce Johnson
Dick Pasley Bill Von Bergen
Campaign signs buttons platforms pledges
nominations. Soliciting . . . convincing . .. arm-twisting
. . . pleading. Work, work, work. Speeches . . . balloons . . .
singing . . . black eyes . .. questions. Voting waiting,
waiting recounting, recounting . .. President Dick . . .
Vice President lerry. Anxiety . . . hope . . . relief . . . Cam-
paign.
Bernie Russell Dorothy Albertsen
Dick Ukena Jerry Bowen
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BALLOONS AND BLACK EYES came out for Dick Pasley and Bill
Von Bergen at the election assembly.
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'KWINTEH HOLIDAY" was the vocal music department's contribution to the Christmas season.
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MANY HELPING HANDS were always ready to decorate for
Christmas.
THE. ANNUAL TRIP to the County Home brightened
the lives of all concerned.
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Merry Christmas expectation hoping
desperation vacation. Music program . .. parties
tests. Bustle . .. restlessness excitement. Old
grads. Wreaths Story County Home. Mistletoe
carols trees tinsel lights. Cheerful-
ness . . . gaiety . . . Merry Christmas.
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THE CHEERLEADERS REVERTED to childhood to celebrate the arrival of Christmas vacation and
Santa Claus.
Green and gold highlight Christmas formal "Mistique"
FLOWERS, ROMANTIC CANDLELIGHT, and ffreelb
added to the atmosphere.
GIRLS AT THEIR LOVELIEST, boys at their hand-
somest adorned the Christmas formal as effectively as
the decorations.
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Mislique excitement expectation glamour
gold . . . Charlie Trussell . . . Great Pretenders . .
punch. Pre-parties after-parties. Memories en
chantment . . . excitement . . . Mislique.
punch
A LIVELY INTERMISSION was provided by the Great Pretenders.
Invitations . . . decision . . . nervousness . . . asking . . .
acceptance. Flurry bustle waiting. Green
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Shangri-La. Japanese lanterns . . . wind
chimes . . . Stage Band . . . refreshments.
Junior staff . . . planning . . . constructing
. . headaches . . . work, work, work
. . relief. Anticipation . . . nervousness
. . . Queen Linda. Semester break . . .
relaxation . . . enjoyment . . . Shangri-La.
SPIRIT SWEETHEART CANDIDATES for 1965 were: back, Linda Overland, Mary
Bacon, Jane Martin, Beth Ward, Sandy Kinker, front, Mary Anne Maurer, Mary
Hagge, Pam Young, Margy Staniforth.
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created an Oriental atmosphere.
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THE MASTER OF CEREMONIES, Dave Bauske, crowns
Sweetheart Linda as Attendants Pam and Beth look on.
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AHS on the responsibilities of citizenship
Reflection . . . responsibility . . . citizen- fl
ship. Community . . . Judge Edward Kel-
ley. School . . . Mr. Kenneth Wells. World -
. . . Mr. VV. Earl Hall. Singing . . . poetry '
. . . lectures . . . forums . . . questions,
questions. Understanding . . . Reflection.
SENIOR FORUM discusses everything from cheating to Communism
MR. KELLEY waits in contented expectation as he is introduced to the AHS Stu-
dent Body.
Assemblies bring student bodg
together for entertainment, enlightenment
Unifying . . . enlightening . . . entertain-
ment. Welcoming . . . homecoming . .
zllacbeih . . . presidential rallies .
band . . . talent. Pep assemblies .
monsters . . . culture . . . yelling . . .
singing . . . speeches. Assembling . . .
joining . . . Unifying.
MISS FOOTE and her Five Toes entertain at the Homecoming assembly
with an original rendition of 'KWe Love You, Ames High,"
THE CONCERT BAND, featuring a trombone trio, presented a variety of numbers that pleased all tastes in mu-
sic.
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Siudeni gei-iogeihers afier hours
CHERUBS AND A GRAND PIANO added class to the cultural pep
assembly.
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add change of pace
MRS. WARD, MISS FOOTE, AND MRS. BAUSKE
appeared as erudite cheerleaders at a cultural pep
assembly.
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ment before the Christmas Choral assembly.
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A catch-all for gossip, for jokes, for tales of Woe.
A vast understanding yet to be realized.
- A blob to be prodded, unyielding, with facts and figures,
I I A weapon against life, for life, life itself.
The mind, what is it to the teacher of the young?
I A blank space behind vacant eyes.
I A source of amusement, despair, encouragement.
A gaping reservoir begging to be filled.
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ship are the main ingredients in Ames High's formula Ames schools with another year of top quality educa-
for success. tion.
School Board. Adminisiraiion pIo+ fuiure of AHS
MEMBERS OF THE Ames School Board are from left, seated: Mr. Howell, sec., Mr. Curry, Mr. Adams, Mr. Hetzel, Dr. Underhill
Mr. Moorhead, Mrs. Buck. Standing from left are Mr. LaVelle, treas., Mr. McNabb, Mr. Fellinger, and Mr. Payer.
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BUSY, EFFICIENT, ENERGETIC, and bustling-
these describe Mrs. Whitney, head of counseling
and senior girls' advisor.
MR. RITLAND ACTS not only as the senior
boys' counselor, but serves as a binding force
between students and faculty.
COUNSELING AT AMES HIGH concerns not only its students' futures,
but their pasts as well.
Responsibility . . . planning . . . hiring . . . firing . . . supervising
. . . money . . . money . . . money . . . money . . . money.
Setting standards-highest. Growing pains . . . no gym . . . no
auditorium . . . no swimming pool. Concern . . . dedication . . .
understanding . . . Responsibility.
Advising . . . encouraging . . . discouraging . . . recommending
. . . permanent records . . . college plans. Schedules . . . de-
termining . . . changing . . . balancing. Conferences, conferences
. . excuses . . . passes. Interest . . . assistance . . . Advising.
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Behind the scenes - people who keep things running
THE OFFICE BOXES serve as information and dis-
tribution centers for all teachers.
Organization . . . tickets, tickets . . . lunch tickets . . . game
tickets . . . passes, passes, passes . . . ditto sheets . . . free
telephone . . . schedules . . . boxes . . . announcements
. . . bus rides . . . attendance slips. Madhouse . . . catch-all.
Typing . . . planning . . . collecting . . . sorting . . . class
balancing. Work, work, work . . . administration . . .
Organization.
EARLY MORNING finds the office jammed with ticket
buyers and pass seekers.
' MRS. CARR, Mrs. Cless, and Mrs. Flack not only serve the needs of
the administration, but also are a great aid to the students.
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MRS. SPATCHER AND MRS. SMALLING have become mainstays of the high school
by helping in the office and by punching tickets in the lunch line.
Food...food...food...food...food...food.
Celebrations . . . costumes . . . surprises . . . variety . . .
sameness . . . leftovers . . . shortages. Straws . . . silver-
ware . . . napkins . . . trays . . . milk . . . tickets . . .
eating . . . disposing. Preparation . . . resourcefulness
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food.
MRS. CUTLIP, Director of Food Services,
planned a wide variety of meals for the Ames
students.
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Social Studies help us understand
our modern world
Experience . . . reading . . . analyzing . . . comparing . . .
reports . . . term papers . . . terms . . . questions . . . essays
. . . Time. Election . . . Democrats . . . Republicans . . . resent-
ment. Middle Ages . . . Renaissance . . . Revolutionary War
. . . independence . . . Civil War . . . World War I . . . World
War II . . . New World. Constitution . . . Congress . . . Supreme
Court . . . United Nations. Boredom . . . cramming . . . dis-
covery . . . parallel . . . recognition. Work, work, work . . .
understanding . . . knowledge . . . Experience.
MR. PERRY, a new addition to the Ames
High staff, has made life at AHS more
exciting.
Mr. THOMAS BECKHAM: American History,
assistant football coach, head wrestling
coach, assistant trackcoach . . . BA from
Colorado College, MS from Drake University,
graduate work at Omaha University.
Mr. D C COLE: American History, Inter-
national Relations . . . sponsors debate . . .
BA from the University of Nebraska,
attended Nebraska State College.
Mr. H S COVEY: American Government . . .
coaches fall, winter, spring track . . .
BA from Penn College.
Mr. MAURICE HAUSHEER: World History . . .
sophomore football coach, assistant
basketball coach, tennis coach . . .
Associate of Arts from Graceland College,
BA from University of Dubuque, MA from
University of Wyoming, graduate study
at University of Wyoming.
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HISTORY TEACHERS, standing: Mr. Page, Mr. Cole, Mr. Beckham, Mr. Hausheer, Mr. Covey and Mr
Perry, seated: Mrs. Panagides and Mrs. Garrett.
Mr. KENNETH PAGE: American Govern-
ment, Economics, Sociology . . . assist-
ant intramural sponsor, social
committee sponsor . . . BA from Drake
University, MA from State University
of Iowa.
Mrs. JOYCE PANAGIDES: American History,
French . . . sophomore cheersquad spon-
sor . . . BS from Kansas State University,
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History, American Govern-
ment . . . assembly committee
sponsor . . . BA from Nebraska
Christian College, BD from
Midwest Graduate School.
MR. PAGE drives home an important point during an American Government lecture.
Mrs. MARY RENO: English 3, 4,
Honors English, Communication
Skills . . . BA from Coe College.
Mrs. JAN SABOURIN: English 3, 4,
American Literature . . . sponsors
Service Committee . . . AA Bay City
Junior College, BA Central
Michigan University.
.IOURNALISM and American literature are taught by Mrs. Bauske.
Creativity - the goal of our English department
Mrs. BETH ANDERSON: Communication
Skills . . . sponsors Homecoming Committee
. . . BA Jamestown College, MA Washing-
ton State University.
Mrs. GRACE BAUSKE: American Litera-
ture, Journalism . . . sponsors Web . . .
BA from Carleton College.
Mr. KEITH CARLSON: English 3, 4 . . .
assistant sponsor of Fire Squad . . .
BS Colorado State University, MA
State University of Iowa.
Mrs. BETTY WELLS HUNT: American
Literature, English Literature . . .
Girls' Club sponsor . . . BA from
University of Alabama, MA from
Vanderbilt University . . .
Miss MARY MCNALLY, World Literature,
English Literature . . . chairman of
English department . . . general
treasurer . . . sophomore girls,
counselor . . . BA Grinnell College,
MS Iowa State University.
Mr. JERRY PROFFIT: English 3, 4 . . .
Drama assistant . . . BA University
of Wyoming.
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SENIOR ENGLISH and literature teachers are Mrs. Reno, Mrs. Anderson
Miss McNally, and Mrs. Vegors.
TWO MORE MEMBERS of the English department
are Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Thompson.
ANOTHER MEMBER of the English department, Mrs. Sabourin. Heritage . . , llllCi6l'St3UCil1lg . . . writitlg . . . Speaking
taught Sopholnore English and American Literature in her first
year at Aims High' . . . reading . . . themes . . . speeches . . . hooks. hooks
hooks. Character . . . plot . . . truth. Minimum es
sentials . . . originality . . . creativity. Research themes
sw . . . vocabulary lists . . . names.. Tale of Two Cities . .
Moby Dielr . . . Macbeth . . . Arzligone. Mechanical . .
,I ii ,1 L Rm LAAL spontaneous . . . clarity . . . confusion. WOl'k, work
work . . . understancling . . . knowleclge . . . Heritage
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Mrs. EVELYN THOMPSON: American Litera- Mrs. AURILLA VEGORS: Communications Skills.
ture, Honors American Literature . . . World Literature, English Literature . . .
sponsors Girls, Club, Scratch Pad . . . Junior Girls' counselor . . . AB from Cornell
BS from Iowa State University, MS College, MS from Drake University.
from Syracuse University. Mrs. BARBARA WARD: English 3, sl, Develop-
mental Reading . . . sponsors Spirit . . . BA
from Drake University.
SOPHOMORE ENGLISH TEACHERS INCLUDE Mr. Hamilton, Mrs. Reno. Mr. Proffit, Mr. Carlson, and Mrs. Ward.
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LANGUAGE TEACHERS: Miss Von Wittich, Mrs. Vandecar, Mr. Ripp, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Panagides.
Mr. WILLIAM RIPP: Latin 1, 2, 3 . . . Latin Club
sponsor, assistant Senior Class sponsor . . .
senior boys counselor . . . BA and MS from Kearney
State College, Kearney, Nebraska.
Mrs. DOROTHY VANDECAR: French l, 2 . . .
sponsors French Club . . . BA and MA from Drake
University.
Miss BARBARA VON WITTICH: German I, 2, 3, 4,
3 . . . sponsors German Club . . . BS and MS from
Iowa State University.
Mrs. LANI WILLIS: Spanish l, 2, 3, 4 . . . sponsors
Spanish Club . . . Associate of Arts from Mt. St.
Clare College, Clinton, Iowa, and BA from
Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa.
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French
SENTENCE STRUCTURE plays an important part in
the learning of a foreign language.
I THE LANGUAGE LAB offers the individual
V student a full period of pronunciation prac-
tice that can not be accomplished in the
regular classroom.
The study of foreign languages
enriches minds and broadens horizons.
Comprehension . . . memorizing . . . translating . . . writing . . . read-
ing . . . speaking. Vocabulary, vocabulary, vocabulary . . . dialogues
. . . drill . . . stories . . . lab. Gender . . . tense . . . conjugation . . .
participle . . . agreement. Gallia est divisa in partes tres. Il fait beau
aujourdlhui. g,Como se llama? Wie geht es Ihnen? Blankness . . .
enlightenment . . . fragments . . . unity . . . expressiveness. Work, work,
work . . . understanding . . . knowledge . . . Comprehension.
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Math department challenges Ames High students
MR. DUVALL, an Ames High graduate, returned this
year as an algebra teacher.
MATH TEACHERS: Mr. Albertson, Mr. Spratt, Miss Stafford, Mr. Hiedeman, Mr. Wood.
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Investigation . . . theory . . . practice . . . problems, problems,
problems. Graphs . . . equations . . . simplification . . . radicals
. . . series . . . quadratics . . . angles . . . bisecting . . . con-
gruence . . . radians . . . sine . . . cosine . . . tangent. Compasses
. . . straight edge . . . graph paper . . . tables. Confusion . . .
logic . . . blindness . . . insight . . . reasoning . . . experimenting.
Vifork, work, work . . . understanding . . . knowledge . . .
Investigation.
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Sciences are stepping stones to higher education
Discovery . . . experimenting . . . comprehending . . . ob-
serving . . . reporting. Bees . . . digestion . . . protoplasm
. . E I Mmvz . . . moles . . . ETS tests . . . equations
. . . waves . . . reactions . . . pressure.. . . electricity. Micro-
scopes . . . metric rulers' . . . test tubes . . . slide rules . . .
beakers. Confusion, confusion . . . despair . . . glimmer . . .
dawning . . . enlightenment. Work, work, work . . . under-
standing . . . knowledge . . . Discovery.
SCIENCE TEACHERS: Mrs. Crane, Mr. Spatcher, Mr. Jones, Mr. Sturtevant, Mr. Trump, Mr. Spratt.
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THE BEE'S ANATOMY provides interesting study for all biology students.
Mrs. JEAN CRANE: Chemistry, Physics . . . sponsors
Science Seminar . . . BA from Northwest Missouri
State College, MA from University of Missouri.
Mr. JAMES JONES: Physics . . . assistant sponsor of
Science Seminar . . . BA and MA from State College
of Iowa.
Mr. CECIL SPATCHER: Biology . . . head football
coach, sophomore basketball coach, assistant
track coach . . . BA from Upper Iowa and MA from
University of Iowa.
Mr. ROGER SPRATT: Biology, Geometry . . . assist-
ant Boys' Club sponsor . . . sponsors Science
Seminar . . . BA from State College of Iowa, grad-
uate work at Iowa State University.
Mr. FLOYD STURTEVANT: Chemistry . . . sponsors
Science Seminar . . . BA from Midland College of
Fremont, Nebraska, and MA from Iowa State
University.
Mr. RICHARD TRUMP: Biology . . . sponsors Science
Seminar . . . BS and MS from Iowa State University.
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STUDENTS FREQUENTLY employ co-operation in
solving tough chemistry problems.
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Drama and fine arts reveal new student talents
Appreciation . . . experimenting . . . creating . . . expressing . . .
emotion. Paints . . . charcoal . . . scripts . . . stagecraft . . . sheet
music . . . practice. Concerts . . . exhibits . . . productions. "Every-
thingis Coming Up Roses" . . . '4Fum, Fum, Fumi' . . . '4Squaring the
Circle." Concentration . . . feeling . . . despair . . . elation . . . satis-
faction. Work, work, work . . . understanding . . , knowledge . .
Appreciation.
MUSICAL INTEREST at Ames High was established and ,encouraged by Mr. Moherg, Mr. Cross, and Mr. Day.
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ART TEACHER Mr. Jonas, new ,to Ames High this year,
spent last year in Europe.
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in the classroom.
Mr. WAYNE CROSS: Vocal Music,
sponsors all-state vocal music
quartets . . . BSM from Cornell College,
MS from Iowa State University.
Mr. RICHARD DAY: Band . . . BA from State
College of Iowa, MA from University of
Iowa.
Mr. ROBERT HAMILTON: Sophomore Speech,
Beginning Drama, Advanced Drama . . .
sponsors Drama Club, Palm Club . . . BA
from State College of Iowa, MA from
University of Michigan, graduate work
at Drake University.
Mr. ALLEN JONAS: Art . . . sponsors Art Club .
BA from Concordia College, MA from State
University of Iowa.
Mr. DEAN MOBERG: Orchestra . . . BA and MA
from State University of Iowa.
Skills learned in Home Economies
prepare girls for their futures
Preparation . . . trainin . . demonstrating . . . practical ex-
perience. Cooking . . . sewing . . . family living . . . home im-
provenient. Job . . . pay . . . selling . . . showing . . . teaching
. . . typing . . . helping. Timidity . . . confidence . . . enthusiasm
. . . drudgery. Work, work, work . . . understanding . . . knowl-
edge . . . Preparation.
Mrs. MARJORY MORTVEDT: Homemaking, Personal '
and Family Living . . . sponsors FHA . . . BS from N
Iowa State University. '
MRS. MORTVEDT has the task of preparing girls to
he good homemakers.
HOME ECONOMICS GIRLS find sewing a practical phase of their study.
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DECA, under the sponsorship of Mr. Overturf, provides students Z1 look at the career
opportunities in the field of commercial distribution.
COMMERCIAL ARTS TEACHERS: Mr. Bennett, Mrs. English, Miss Glamser, Mrs. Garrett, Mr. Overturf.
Mr. LEONARD BENGSTON: Coordinator of Mrs. YVONNE ENGLISH: Typing . . . sponsors
Industrial Education . . . sponsor of Awards Committee . . . assistant sponsor
cooperative training program, director of Junior Class . . . BA from Southwestern
of Ames School of Practical Nursing . . . College, Winfield, Kansas, and ME from
Junior Boys' Counselor . . . BS and MS from Louisiana State University.
Iowa State University. Mrs. AVONELLE GARRETT: Typing, American
Mr. CARROLL BENNETT: Bookkeeping, Personal History . . . sophomore counselor, assist-
Typing, Business Law, Business Organiza- ant sponsor of Pep Club . . . BA and MA
tion . . . sponsors Boys, Club, Finance from State College of Iowa.
Committee . . . BSC and MA from Iowa State Miss WANDA GLAMSER: Typing, Shorthand,
University. sponsors Pep Club , . . BA from Kansas
State College, Pittsburg, Kansas.
"THE QUICK BROWN FOX jumps over the lazy dog's back?
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Industrial Arts provide for a better future
Training . . . testing . . . practice, practice, practice, . . . keyboards . . . bookkeeping
. . . shorthand . . . electronics . . . wires . . . motors . . . drafting . . . building.
Depression . . . inquiry . . . exploring . . . discovery. Work, work, work . . .
knowledge . . . understanding . . . Training.
Mr. FRANK JOLLY: Metal Shop, Electricity, Auto
Mechanics . . . sponsors Industrial Arts Club . . . assistant
sponsor of Boys' Club . . . BS and MS from Iowa State
University.
Mr. JAMES OVERTURF: Distributive Education, Book-
keeping, cadet teaching, Cooperative Office, and
Secretarial Training . . . sponsors DECA, athletic treas-
urer . . . BA and MA from Colorado State College.
Mr. EDWIN STONE: Mechanical Drafting, Technical
Drafting, and Woodworking . . . Boys' Club sponsor . . .
BS and MS from Iowa State University.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHERS: Mr. Jolly, Mr. Stone, and Mr. Bengston.
REBUILDING an automobile engine provides
a challenge to Industrial Arts students.
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Miss WENDY FOOTE: Physical Education
sponsors varsity cheerleaders,
sponsors GRA . . . BA from State College
of Iowa.
Mr. RICHARD SKARDA: Physical Educa-
tion . . . assistant football coach,
assistant track coach . . . BS from
Midland College, MS from Wayne State
College.
Mr. RAY SMALLINC: Physical Educa-
tion . . . director of Athletics, base-
ball coach, sophomore counselor . . .
BS from State College of Iowa,
MA from State University of Iowa,
counseling degree from Iowa State
University.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS: Miss Foote, Mr. Smalling, and
Mr. Skarda pause briefly during a busy day.
Phgsical fitness: goal ot' athletic department
Fitness . . . exercises, exercises, exercises . .
sports . . . games . . . hikes . . . softball . . .
touch football . . . bowling . . . skating . .
volleyball . . . basketball . . . Chicken Fat . .
isometrics . . . statistics sheets . . . improvision:
Relaxation . . . exertion . . . fatigue . . . strain
. . . recreation. Work, work, work . . . Fitness.
BOYS who didn't profess to be varsity football players
saw plenty of action in physical education classes.
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THIS SEASONED Physical Education quarterback makes a final effort before biting the dust.
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GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION periods double as entertainment and exercise classe
Beyond the books, out of the classroom
- Ames High continues.
I We must find out what life is for ourselves.
I Time, energy, creativity, labor,
We give them gladly.
New friends, new ideas, new skills,
These are given in return.
Our lives are richer.
Ames High continues.
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FIRST SEMESTER Boys' Club officers are, left to right: Harriss King, vice-presidentg Bernie Russell,' treasurerg Ron
Ross, presidcntg Kirk Page, secretary.
SECOND SEMESTER Boys' Club officers are, left to right: Greg Lauser, vice-presidentg Bernie Russell, treasurerg
Steve Risdal, presidentg Ron Bleeker, secretary.
SPONSORING BOYS' CLUB were Mr. Beng-
ston, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Jolly, Mr. Stone Mr
Albertson, and Mr. Spratt.
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Bogs' Club acts as community
service organizalion
Service . . Diving . . . enriching. Programs . . .
civil rights . . . gymnastics . . . Friendship Week.
Projects . foster child . . . Story County Home
. . . Teens Against Polio. Uniting . . . Service.
DAVE WILCOX AND LINDY BUCK performed at an Boys Club meeting
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TRADITIONAL money-making project ot Girls
Cluh is selling Christmas wreaths.
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LEADING GIRLS' CLUB were Mary Hagge, secretary, ,lane Martin, second semester president, Sonja Accola, first semester president,
and Ann Wharton, treasurer.
Girls Club sells wreaths.
sponsors secret sisters
OVERSEEING ALL GIRLS' CLUB activities were sponsors
Mrs. Thompson, Miss Stafford, and Mrs. Hunt.
Service . . . giving . . . enriching. Programs . . . style
show . . . date night . . . tea . . . civil rights . . . travel-
ogue . . . Friendship Week. Projects . . . wreaths . . .
pencils . . . foster child . . . Story County Home . . .
Teens Against- Polio. Secret sisters . . . letters . . . cards
. . . surprises . . . curiosity . . . guessing . . . revelation.
Uniting . . . Service.
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THE DRAMA BULLETIN BOARD takes the place of the Bell Telephone and Western Union in serving thc department.
PALM CLUB, thc drama honorary society, welcomed drama students at a fall mixer.
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AS ACTORS ENTERTAIN the audiencc with
their antics on stage, backsiage crews keep
the play running smoothly.
Drama teaches. encourages. enlightens as
students put on professional productions
Cooperation . . . expression . . understanding . . .
experiencing. Flats . . . flame proofing . . . dope
The Stage and the School . . . pantomime . . . his-
tory . . . playwrights . . . interpretation . . . charac-
terization. Merit list . . . crewheads . . . 52 points
. . . Palm pin. Work, work, work. Appreciation . .
criticism . . . Cooperation.
DRAMA STUDENTS bid Mr. Hamilton a
fond farewell at a Palm Club surprise party.
PRECEDING EACH PLAY, drama classtime was concentrated on constructing complicated sets.
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. . . cynabex . . . spirit gum. Scene design . . .
Fall plag, Mr. HamiI+on's llnal AHS production
Vusya .... . .
Ludmilla ......
Abram ....... . .
Sashka ........ . . .
Rabinoviteh ....
Boris Novikov . .
Stchepkina .
Martova ....
Nokonorov
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Expression . . . interpretation . . . creation
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Tonya Kuznetzova . . . . .
Emilian Tonkonogov ....
. .lay Villwock
Pat Porter
Kathy Burnet
Alan Anderson
Rodney Drake
. Randy Jones
Mike Sanders
.. Mike Sevde
Jane Peterson
.ludi Hart
.. Jeff Larson
. Kitty Fisher
. . . under-
standing . . . feeling . . . being. Beards . . . birdcage . . .
TONYA WAITS EXPECTANTLY for Sashka to tell
his plans for the future Soviet Union.
sausage . . . light bulb . . . boots . . . riveting . . . Lenin
. . blueprints . . . primus stove . . . aecordian. Tears
. . . anger . . . joy . . . despair . . . shame
"Workers' solidarity", . . . 4'Meow". Work,
. . . Good bye. Creation . . . Expression.
TEARS AND PLEADINC follow the discovery that the two confirmed bachelor roommates have both married.
. . . elation.
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"OOO, ITS '1'1CRRIlf'If1!" Idldlllillll 1-xprcssvs lwr admiration for Emiliun,
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Marius .... .... . . . Cary Zmolek
Helena Glory .... .. Merry Matters
Dr. Gall ....... .... S teve Pepper
Dr. Helemier .
Mr. Fabry
Mr. Alquist ..
Consul Busman
Nana ....
Radius . . .
Helena . . .
Primus . . .
Robots . . .
' NMADAM DOMIN, I'11 fill up my glass!"
Helemier's light-hearted. gaicty is. soon
dimmed by the robots' take over of R0ssum's
Island.
Bob McKie
Dario Zaffarano
.. Bill Heaton
.. Mike Sevde
Kirsten Eness
.. . Chuck Gruu
Lynna Simpson
. . Bob Matters
. . . . . Bill Fisher
Jim Montagna
Cathy Elbert
Steve Jones
AND HELENA, the only robots that can feel love, become the hope for a new world, the second Adam and
Machine conquers manin Junior production of RUR
Expression . . . concentration . . . identi-
fication . . . being. Work, work, work
. . . blizzard . . . work . . . performance.
Tunics . . . whiskers . . . gray hair . . .
computer music . . . brandy . . . sun-
rise. Make-up.. . . green room . . . wait-
ing . . . curtain . . . effort . . . tension
. . . exhaustion . . . relief . . . sadness
. . satisfaction . . . Expression.
WITH THE ROBOTS' attack imminent, Helena confesses that she
burned the precious manuscript, the secret of manufacturing robots.
CAS'1 AND CREWS, under the new direction of Mr. Proffit, presented with startling reality a world 'of the future populated by Ros-
sum's Universal Robots.
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Giving everyone a chance to participate or enjog . . .
MARGARET PROVED INVALUAULE in keeping thc choir on pitch.
Preparation practice programs perfec-
tion. Choir Girls Glee Boys Glee
Mixed Chorus. Practice, practice, practice. Reading
. . . memorizing . . . blending . . . refining . . .
unity. Tedium enthusiasm enjoyment ..
relaxation effort cooperation . .. Prepara-
tion.
WEEKS OF PRACTICE are necessary for a good performance.
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A CAPPELLA CHOIR, front-M Stewart, P Millard, K Hull, S Trow, S Swan, S Kinker, S Accola, K Swanson, D Beaty, A Cams,
A Eggleton, V Albright, P Young, A Clark, second-C Tevebaugh, B Watson, K Fisher, L Phillips, A Hemstreet, M Dotson, A
Jones, K Burnet, P Carpenter, V Voelker, K Kelley, P Tonne, M Augustine, N Claude, M Sielertg third-Mr. Cross, J Borden, J
Dickson, S Pepper, R Skrdla, D Ukena, S Hegland, M Key, M Anderson, M Ulmer, C Bliss, S Bristol, K Woodworth, B Peters, M
Harrell, B Fredericks, D Uhlg fourth-M Bliss, M Mclnnis, D Kelso, C Farley, R Exner, D Wilcox, C Greene, B Sandve, L Cross, .l
Piersol, H Diehl, D Hedrick, R Bleeker, B Tysseling, R Larsen, H Ramsey, M Mosse.
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MIXED CHORUS, front-B. Hansen, M kenny, U Bath, S. Wickersham, C Shadle, B Thompson, J Ostrem, J Hiserote, B Stevens,
K Ethington, second-K Van Hovel, J McDowell, C Byers, B Jeffrey, J Tauber, F Cerwick, D Lambert, D Ruhe, N Crovisier, M
Gilchrist, third-P Sheeler, C Oslund, B Stoltenberg, D DeBoer, K Rozehoom, J Mathison, J Jordan, D Rose, M Thompson, N
Lewis, fourth-P Dahm, B Swanson, R Moorman, P Bowen, S Emanuel, S Smith, G Zmolek, C Crane, K Younie, W Chaffin.
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MIXED CHORUS, front-L Singer, B Christensen, J Thiel, L Bowen, C Stewart, P Swan, D Stutzman, M Stewart, A Seiser, S
Williams, second-M McHonc, S Spatcher, G Smith, N Pyle, K Skrdla, D Erickson, .l Hall, L Self, C Jenkins, L Abeggg third-
A Lande, M Lokken, M Foreman, M Matters, J Hofstad, J Wirtz, J Arnbal, N Mosier, J Renfeldt, L Sobotka, J Clark: fourth-
M Fung, L Skold, B Nilsson, D Carr, B Van Houweling, G Ekberg, B Zimmermann, E Mills, T Carlirey, M Morris, S Carlson.
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BOYS' GLEE, front-D Lambert, M Foreman, M Morris, B Stoltenherg, J Tauber, D Hedrick, D DeBoer, L Skold, G Smith, M
Mosse, F Cerwick, M Stewart, second-R Skrdla, P Bowen, J Piersol, S Hegland, D Kelso, H Diehl, B Fredricks, J Dickson, M
Key, K Rozeboom, J Mathison, K Woodworth, third-R Larsen, M Mclnnis, S Smith, B Tysseling, G Zmolek, 'B Peters, B Jef-
frey, H Ramsey, D Carr, R Exner, S Pepper, D Uhlg fourth-M Harrell, J Borden, C Farley, B Sandve, D Wilcox, B Van Houwel-
ing, C Crane, D Ukena, R Bleeker, G Greene, L Cross, M Bliss, S Emanuel.
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GIRLS' GLEE, front-V Beck, M Woldruff, J Brown, R Ingram, J Hiserote, C Stewart, C Dodd, M Rodenborn, C McMahon,
C Jenkins, N Looft, D Daley, G Smith, C Bristol, H Reinhold, second-S Browell, S Wickersham, L Glandorf, C Nicolle, S Routh,
J Barrow, S Keller, M McCaffrey, M Hoffman, M Wesack, J Fiske, J Schoenenberger, S Spatcher, C Wacker, G Elliott, J Dahl,
third-B Thompson, S Lasche, L Sobotka, C Byers, J McDowell, L Dalton, J Hofstad, L Nickey, S Trow, J Porter, M Jenkins, L
Self, M Gilchrist, J Wirtz, M Thompson, fourth-J Arnbal, N Crovisier, A Miller, M Foreman, J Coupe, S Johnson, M Polhemus,
K Younie, R Truhe, K Drummond, L Hand, R Moorman, J Hannum, B Swanson, P Kennedy, B Dankbar, E Mills, T Carbrey.
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GIRLS' GLEE, front-S Williams, A Seiser, M Penny, D Stutzman, B Bath, J Thiel, B Stevens, J Zober, K Ethington, B Christien-
sen, K Singer, B Hansen, second-P Swan, K Olson, C Shadle, M McHone, N Lewis, K Skrdla, J Hall, L Ahegg, J Ostrem, K
Van Hovel, S Peterson, L Bowen, third-N Pyle, P Sheeler, M Miller, N Mosier, M Matters, K Enness, M Lokken, B Aronoff, A
Lande, D Ruhe, B Anderson, J Clark, fourth-D Rose, W Chaffin,S Carlson, J Jordan, B Nilsson, G Ekberg, B Zimmermann, L
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ANNA LANDE was one of several llCCOItlpllSllCd vo
culists representing Ames High this year.
THE SENIOR GIRLS' SEXTET included: front: Pam Young, Ann Clark,
Sonja Accolag back: Carolyn Bliss, Sandy Kinker, Kay Swanson.
THE SENIOR BOYS' QUARTET included Rick Exner, Bob Peters, Kevin Woodworth, and Charles Farley.
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AHS musicians labor long. reap mang rewards
Talent practice perseverance.
Work, work, work. Hope tlesire
tletertnitmtion practice, practice ..
try-outs. Accomplishment. Vacation . . .
Des Moines new friends prac-
tice, practice. Concert . . . Talent.
MANY HOURS of practice ltclpvd prvpurc music groups for All-Stattc tryouts.
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ALL-STATE FINALISTS from Ames included: back, J Piersol, P Marks, T Boast, R Exner, C Fttrleyg ccnler, K Wood-
worth, N Looft, S Accola, A Clark, B Pctcrsg front, J Seidel, TCurbrey,K Pohl, M Ulmer, A Fgglotnn.
THE MARCHINC BAND entertained football game spectators during
nd half-time ceremonies.
THE BAN-D MARCHED to the cadenees of the drum sec-
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AMES HIGH'S 1964-65 mujorcttes were, front: Toni Linder, Gloria Constantine, Janice Miller thead majorcttel, Tcrric Craig, Donn:
Skarshaug. Standing are Gayle McKenna, Peggy Shadle, Debbie Politis, Ann Wllarton, Karen Hull, Kitty Fisher.
Marching band features precision drills. formations
Precision . . . timing . . . cooperation. Practice,
practice. Marching+when . . . where . . . how.,Rou-
tines . . . formations . . . themes. Pinwheel . .
election battle . . . heart . . . AHS . . . flag-raising.
Spats . . . gloves . . . plumes. Flags . . . batons . .
boots . . . cold legs. Feature twirler . . . double
batons . . . fire batons. Drum major . . . leading
. . . directing . . . managing. Work, work, work.
Confusion . . . symmetry . . . jumble . . . regularity
. . Precision.
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DRUM MAJOR ,lim Pit-rsol directed the marching band
Bands provide entertainment. means of expression
Performance . . . practice . . . prepara-
tion . . . precision. Stage Band . . . Con-
cert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Sophomore
Band. Practice ractice. "Groovin'
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Highv . . . c6William Tell" . . . 4'Sweet
Georgia Brownn . . . '6Das Pensionatf,
Coordinating . . . refining . . . unity.
Enthusiasm . . . expression . . ..bore-
dom . . . cooperation . . . Performance.
THE DANCE BAND, under the direction of Mr. Homer Gartz,
performed admirably at several dances and assemblies through-
out the year.
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WHO NEEDS SEVENTY-SIX TROMBONES-when
wc-'ve got Alun Woodrow?
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or solos, perfection requires practice
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THE ORCHESTRA practices and performs under tllc direction of Mr.
Mobcrg.
CELLIST DAVE concentrates on his music.
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Performance . . . preparation . . . precision
Plays . . . concerts. Practice, practice. Learn
ing . . . coordinating . . . refining . . . unity
Impatience . . . temper . . . mastery . . . ac
complishment . .. satisfaction. Enjoyment . . .
effort . . . Performance.
LINDY IS EXHAUSTED after an hour of hard practice.
Spanish. French. Latin. and German Clubs
combine learning and social activities
Enrichment entertainment . .. enjoy-
ment. Programs . . . singing . . . eating . . .
lectures . . . eating .. . parties eatin
. .. skits eating. Fete . . . Mardi Gras.
Christmas . . . pinata. Caroling . . . Ger-
man band. Roman banquet . . . togas. Plan-
ning announcing presenting. Cus-
toms . . . traditions . . . understanding . . .
Enrichment.
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS celebrated Christmas with a festive party.
SPANISH CLUB officers were Ann Mulhall, Mary Anderson, Marcia Frigaard, and Lynn
Beese.
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LATIN CLUB OFFICERS were, from left: Missy Matlcrson, Polly Peterson, and Mark Bauske.
JACKI HEER, Margaret Ulmer, and Mary Pascale served as German Club officers.
FRENCH STUDENTS SELECTED ,lim Piersol, Janet Nairn, Mary Bacon, and Dave Bauske as
their officers.
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Augustin."
Publishing WEB offers seniors new experience
Deadline . . . two weeks . . . Deaclline. Layouts
. . . research . . . articles . . . creativity . . .
proofreading. Measuring . . . typing . . . pho-
tographing. Work, work, work. Worry . . .
collecting . . . organizing . . . hurry . . . rush
. .. short tempers . . . short time . . . Deadline.
EVEN BUDDING JOURNALISTS use rubber cement.
IN SPITE OF sleepless Monday nights, Mrs. Bauske always remained calm and cheerful, eager to offer her counsel.
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their next WEB publication.
DAYS OF RUSHING and worrying result in the weekly WEB publications. The effort involves the complete group as cucli person
is important.
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SPIRIT staff beats deadline to picture AHS activitg
Deadline . . . layouts . . . copy . . . captions
headlines . . . ads . . . pictures, pictures,
pictures. Taylorgrams . . . typewriters . . .
money, money, money. Smothers Brothers . ..
dancing lessons . . . bunny . . . sleeping . . .
studying chatter. Weekends work,
Work, work. Rush . . . scramble . . . Deadline.
ADS AND BUSINESS STAFFS keeping the money coming in are-Front:
Carolyn Bliss fadsi, Sue Underhill fassislant businessl, Pat Tonne Cbusi-
nessl. Back: Karen Parker Cassistant adsl, Terrie Craig fassistant adsl,
Mary Hagge fadsl.
THE EDITORIAL STAFF trying to put a. hook together are from left: Pat Porter fcopyl, Neil Thompson fassistant copyl, Janice
Miller fartl, Mrs. Ward Csponsorl, Dave Bauske Csportsl, Brad Moses feditorl, Danny Uhl fassistant editori, and Ted Lawrence
fassistant urtl.
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ALL WORK and no play would nmkc the SPIRIT stuff
nonexistent.
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THE ROVINC PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF includes, above: Terry Wardle
Cphotograplicri, Jim McGinnis fhcad photographerl, Bruce Trump fpho-
tograpllcrl. Below: Donna Skarshuug fphotographv cditorl, and Cram
Crccnc fads pllologrupllcrb.
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A LOST CONTACT results in one of the many crises faced by the SPIRIT staff.
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Librarg Club aids staff:
debate develops logic
Helping . . . service. Mending . . . checking . . . finding
. . . returning . . . stamping. Overdue slips . . . fines, fines,
fines. Neatness . . . arrangement . . . order . . . organiza-
tion. Vlforlc, work. work. Helping.
Logic . . . reasoning . . . organizing . . . presenting. Research
. . sorting . . . collecting . . .
. . . trips. Smugness . . . despair .
fusion. Arguments . . . insults . . . sarcasm.
condensing. Tournaments
. . confidence . . . con-
SYLVIA LEVINE drives home a point on this year's debate
topic, "Resolved, that nuclear weapons should be abolished."
VISUAL AIDS, such as this poster held hy Nancy
often in presentation of debates.
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helped all debaters to come up with winning cases.
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reports.
LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS kept the library orderly und organized.
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Research projects. Tuesday night . .. lecturer
medicine . .. operation. Project . .. experi-
mentation . . . data . . . waiting . . . watching . . .
results Science Fair display awards.
Observing . .. recording . .. discovery . .. interest
. . . originality . . . perseverance . . . Research.
WELL KNOWN SPEAKERS often attended Science Seminar meet
ings to share their knowledge with the students.
Science Seminar studies methods of medicine
THE MEMBERS observed a dog's reaction to anesthesia.
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cnt study.
ONE TUESDAY EVENING found the students studying
blood samples.
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practice. Demonstrating selling . .. teaching
nursing homemaking. Goals . .. plans
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. . . Experience.
DOUG GETS ON-THE-JOB training in Christmas wrapping.
FHA ENRICHES the lives of home economics students through rouncl-thc-your activities.
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To excel, to strive for perfection,
- To batter down competition, to fight back at life.
Sports entangle all Ames High life.
Thinking is stimulated.
Life is given purpose, goals.
Determination, effort, pride, responsibility-
Sports strengthen character.
Character strengthens sports.
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Enthusiasm . . . energy . . . spirit . . . bounce. An-
nouncements . . . skits . . . rallies . . . games. Singing
. . . yelling . . . laughing. Practice, practice, inventing
. . . experimenting . . . testing . . . perfecting . . .
presenting. Rhythm . . . coordination . . . bounce.
Encouraging . . . pleading . . . urging . . . leading.
Work, work, work. Enthusiasm.
"U RAH RAH Ames High School!" The cheerleaders go into
action at a pep assembly.
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THE CHEERSQUAD generated pep and jubilation at all school athletic events and pep assemblies.
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SPELI. -BINDING ADDITIONS to llie AHS cllevrsquad were gymnasts Dave Yvilcox
and Lindy Buck.
SOPHOMORE CHEERSQUAD included, front: Vicki Beck, Polly Peterson, Betsy
Jackson, and Hope Reinhold, back, alternates Connie Dodd, Mary Billings, Kay
Forsythe, and Cheryl Hansen.
THE VARSITY CHEERSQUAD, seated, front: Margy Stanifortll, Mary Thompson, Jane Peterson, Beth Ward, Muriel Foreman, Mary
Anne Maurer, back row, alternates Jane Porter, Louise Partin, Mary Mulhall, Jan Hoff, Sharon Larson, and Sara Beals.
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THE PEP BAND contributed extra volume and excitement
at games and pep assemblies.
PEP CLUB SIGN PAINTING required an all-out effort.
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A BREEZEWAY SIGN depicts Coach Spatchcr's en-
couragement to the football team.
All school Pep Club stands behind teams
A NEW LOOK: members of the all-school Pep
Club wait for buses on a trip to Dowling.
Spirit . . . enthusiasm . . . lung power. New organi- M ,ww
zation. Fridays-black skirts . . . white blouses . . .
black sweaters . . . letters . . . white socks . . . black r
tennies. Meetings . . . posters . . . tags . . . pro-
grams . . . skits . . . pompoms. Yelling . . . cheer-
ing . . . urging . . . backing . . . clapping . . . stamp-
ing. Requirements . . . points . . . records. Pep . .
Spirit.
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Council meeting.
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Lil-He Cyclones finish 3rd in CIC with 3-Q record
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CO-CAPTAINS Sheeler and Herrick mcct for thc toss of the
coin before the Roosevelt game.
LINE COACH BECKHAM directs pre-game warmups.
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Victory . . . hope , . . expectation . . . anticipation
Soft . . . train . . . drill . . . practice . . . hard. Block
. . . rur 1... pass . . . kick . . . tackle. Sweep . .
plunge . . . slant . . . draw . . . sneak . . . rollout. Hud
dle . . . hike . . . handoff . . . twist . . . turn . . . touch
down. Spirit . . . desire . . . defeat . . . work, work
work . . . Victory.
SCANDRETT BURSTS THROUGH a lrolc
created by the right side of the Ames Line.
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SCANDRETT RUNSQ Bliss blocksg Ames defeats Marshalltown.
HANSEN PICKS UPA FIRST DOWN against Grinnell. BAPPE AND KETELSEN escort Healy on a 4-6-yard touchdown
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SOPIIOMORE l"OO'l'llAl,l. TEAM--'Front row: M Barous, ll Baker, C Anderson, M Beman, B Young, M Penkhus, J
Montognag second raw: R Johnson, R Burns, B Jeffrey, M Rodon, D Bappe, V Rothacker, K Cooperg third row: B Bacon,
S II:-lzul, I. Hall, ,I lloslollvr, T Guy, C Davisg fourth row: S Ilunziker, K Hawk, D King, D Kinker, C Crabau, C Fuji-
naka, J Wall.
'l'llE ROOSEVELT SOPHS displayed a strong running game
against ilu: Amos 1-levi-n in llle final ycarling encounter.
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SOPHOMORE RECORD
Ames .... .... 0 Webster City . .
Ames. . . .... 33 Nevada . . . .
Ames .... .... 1 9 Newton . . . .
Ames .. 6 Marshalltown ..
Ames .... .... I 2 Des Moines East ..
Ames .. 6 Des Moines Tech . ..
Ames .... .... 1 2 Boone ............
Ames .. 0 Des Moines Roosevelt
RICHARDS AND SCANDRETT wait with rcluxrd anticipation for the last-minute gumc instruvtions.
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JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD
Ames... ...8 Lincoln
Ames... .... 13 North Des Moines .. 0
Ames... ...6 Nevada ...O
Ames. . . . . . 0 Southeast Polk . . . . 41
HEALY'S ELUSIVE RUNNING spurs the Cyclones to win at Oskaloosa.
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1964- VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS: Front row, J Fleig, N Herrick, J Sheeler, J Hansen, D Scandrett, J Billings, R Bappe, S Ris-
dal, M Schmidt, B VonBergeng second, D Pasley, J Ketelsen, T Rasmussen, R Jellinger, M Shockley, E Huffman, M Ritland, D Baker,
K Hoskins, B Friedrich, R Watson, third, B Steil, T McKinley, M Bliss, R Blake, T Preston, B Cook, R Fate, R Ross, D Shadle
D Dresser, fourth, D Cauger, ,I Lasche, B Beckman, E Wilson, R Stucky, T Healy, H Phillips, B Penny, B Doran, J Owings, C Eli
dridgeg fifth, D Donelson, D Kcisler, M Bonwell, .l Brown, D Rod, S Vance, B Russell, T Richards, M Kelso, R Genovese: sixth
Coach Beckham, S Coettsch, M Strickland, M McClurkin, B Brunkow, Coach Spatcher, R Bleekcr.
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MILE AND CROSS
COUNTRY RECORD
CIC Mile team race: Ames Second
State Mile team race: AAA class, Ames Fourth
Mike Augustine Invitational Cross Country:
Ames Second
CIC Cross Country: Ames Second
State Cross Country: AAA class, Ames Second
THE STRESS of running nearly 2 miles is
clearly shown on Marshall Thomas's face.
AMES HIGH MILE AND CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: L Lockhart, D Pohl, M Thomas, T Potts, N Thompson, J Ingvoldstad, D Kuhn.
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Young Ames cross oounirg team captures
second Ih both state and CIC meets
Run, Run, Run
. . near. Legs
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condition. Run
gun . . . start .
recover. Practice pl'lCtlLL Run Run Run
'IHEY RE OFF' The pack pulls away from the starting hnc ln the CIC cross country at Ames
Third gear of wrestling brings bright outlook
Aggressive quick strong scientific.
Work, work sweat thirst starve
weigh in. Hammerlock . .. switch reverse
half . . . guillotine . . . bear. .Takedown . . . escape
.. . reversal . .. ride pin. Work, work . ..
defeat desire victory trophy. Deter-
mined . . . Aggressive.
COACH BECKHAM give: the team final instructions before the
start of the first CIC Wrestling Tournament
WRESTLING TEAM-Front: E Sealine, L Conley, D Bauder, B Pepper, D Coy, H Randlesg Second: T Oates, R Eilts, B Sorenson, D
Kuhn, S Zmolek, D Lampe, M Craig, E Workman, J Fergusong Third: S Coettsch, J Wheeler, D Bauske, J Dickson, R Scastrand,
B Penny, R Skrdla, J Litzelg Fourth: A Bartels, M Hakes, D Kelso, I Wall, J McGinnis, B Frum, D Scandrett, E Huffman, C Rogness,
Mr. Beckham.
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JIM LITZEL controls his opponent at the conference meet.
ED HUFFMAN gets one more of his I2 pins.
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103-POUND Howard Randles on his way to winning the conference champion
ship.
DENNIS KELSO rides his way to victory.
Ames .... 16 Urbandale .... 29
Ames .... lst N. Polk Inv.
Ames ,,,, 22 Kuemper, Carroll. . 18
Ames .... 23 North Polk .... 12
Ames .... 14 Ankeny .... 25
Ames .... I1 Algona .... 31
Ames .... 25 West Marshall .... 14
Ames .... 26 North D.M. .... lg
Ames .... 19 Grinnell .... 20
Ames .... 14 Tama-Toledo .... 27
Ames .... 34 Marshalltown .... 14
Ames .... 19 Newton .... 24
Ed Huffman eliminated in the
state tournament.
RANDY EILTS breaks his man clown.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Front: R Green, T Read, T Healy, R Agard, M Bliss, R Blake, M Anderson, T McKinleyg
Back: Mr. Hausheer, Mr. Spateller, K Paige, B Best, S Coe, J Hcnsing, J Dunleuvy, S P051-gate, ,l Ketelsen, M Ritlund, R Blocker,
Mr. Duvall.
SOPHOMORE MIKE BEMAN adds two more to his total ut
Roosevelt.
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STEVE ELLIOT takes a charity toss in
more 66-50 win at Roosevelt.
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Grinnell .....
Boone . . .
Newton ....
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Algona ......
Marshalltown ..
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Oskaloosa .....
Dowling ....
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Tech D.M. . . .
3rd in CIC
SOPH.
. . . 55 35-47
. . . 78 58-50
. . . 75 52-56
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. . . 85 66-50
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. . . 72 45-62
. . . 49 H0 Same
. . . 40 76-37
. . . 81 74-70
. . . 79 56-68
. . . 44 77-40
. . . 61 59-65
. . . 82 72-45
. . . 58 91-46
. . . 55 40-43
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SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: front, J. Hensing, C Davis, R Burns, M Beman, B Young, D Bappe, A Clark, B Jeffrey:
back, S. Elliot, ,l Hostetter, R Watson, D Kinker, B Bacon, C Fujinaka, R Johnson, Mr. SPHICIICT-
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Teamwork and determination bring fine record
JOHN HENSING'S rebounding aided
its many victories.
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over Newton in eight starts.
THE SHOOTING OF COE AND AGARD
d Ames through the season. Tim McKinley
ances.
FINE JUNIOR PLAY by
bolstered Little Cyclone perform
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A DETERMINED LITTLE CYCLONE TEAM surprised the cxpvrts
with a 79-78 win over Roosevelt.
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STEVE POSECATE'S OUTSTANDING FLOOR PLAY spurred
the Little Cyclones throughout the season.
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GRA, iniramurals provide good opporiuniig
For competition
Recreation . . . relaxation . . . fun. Tournaments
. . . all stars. Horseback riding . . . bowling
party . . . play days . . . 4'Haymound Heaven."
Practice, practice, practice. Victory . . re
joicing . . . losing . . . dejection. Recreation.
PREPARATION FOR the GRA party isn't a "Hay-
mound Heaven."
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GRA girls blow off steam in an energetic volleyball match
"YOU MEAN you both have hay fever?"
INTRAMURAL COMPETITION generated almost as much enthusiasm as varsity sports.
Competition . . . homeroom teams . . . tour-
naments. Football . . . basketball . . . cross
country . . . tennis . . . horseshoes . . . table
tennis . . . rope climb. Point totals . . .
trophies . . . ribbons. Victory . . . rejoicing
. . losing . . . dejection . . . Competition.
JAY WALLIN, Mike Stevens, and Ron Green assisted Mr. Page as intramural
managers.
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Faces in a crowded corridor, voices in the hall.
Surging masses all moving toward an undefined goal.
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. The face of a friend.
Shared troubles, infectious laughter,
- Consolation, understanding-
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AHS moves forward with action ol' Student Council
Progress cooperation self-government. Problems, problems
introducing debating decision action. Complaints praise
suggestions projects money, money. Elections. Work, work,
work. Understanding . . . communicating . . . Progress.
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A VARIETY of student interests and problems come to the attention of the Student Council.
MEMBERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL are, front: B Jeffrey fSer. Chr.l, S Spatcher, N Yang fPub. Rel. Chr.l, B Stevens, G Smith,
B Russell, J Montegna, E,Workman, D Carlson, second, J, Piersol, J Ketelsen fSec.l, S Ladd, D Albertsen fSoc. Chr.l, K Hull
CAssembly Chnl, D Skarshaug fWel. Chnl, G Grabau, D Smith, B Singer, D Younie, D Keisler, Mr. Ritland Csponsorl, K Burnet, B
Smalling ftreas., Fin. Cl1r.l, bnclf, J lngvoldstad fAwards Chr.l, R Bleeker QSOC. Chnl, D Kelso Cpres.l, D Bauske fv-pres., Elec.
Cl1r.l, S Hetzel, M Beman, V Rothacker, R Hanway, D Ukena fH'com. Chr.l, D Pasley, ,I Fleig, T Healy, E Wilson, S Vance, B
Best, R Watson.
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SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL: Seated: D. Pasley, T. Simmering, B. Best CH'com. chr.J, J. Ketelsen, J. Dunlcavy,
S. Ladd, B. Smalling ftreasj, T. Preston, S. Williams, M. Pascale, B. Bauman, K. Burnett, D. Albertson lsecj. K. Hull fassembly
chr.J, M. Sealock, K. Ethington, C. Hansen, M. Peterson, P. Shadle. Standing:'D. Elbert, B. Knight, G. Duncan, J. Montegna, R.
Watson, B. Eldridge, T. Johnson, G. Zmolek fpub. chr.J, K. Rozeboom, S. Smith Cser. chr.J, A. Woodrow, J. Dickson, Mr. Ritland
fsponsorl, D. Ukena fpres.J, J. Bowen iv-pres.J, B. Jacobson fawards chr.J, T. Richards, J. VanScoy, M. Shaw, D. Baudcr, D.
Bauskc. R. Bleeker fsoc. chr.7, D. Kelso, S. Aggarwal fcit. chr.D, J. Piersol, R. Buchcle. Not Pictured: D. Skarshaug fwcl. Chnl.
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in good working order.
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FRIDAY MORNING leadership meetings brought Student Council committees together for action on student problems and concerns.
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Committees. Fire Squad keep school on even keel
Action. Service . . . election . :
Homecoming . . . awards . . . citizen-
ship . . . assembly . . . finance . . .
social . . . public relations . . . wel-
coming. Projects . . . encouraging
. . . completing . . . Action.
Patrolling policing warnings,
warnings. Meetings fines. Report-
ing . . . patrolling.
DANCING, TABLE TENNIS, food, games-parties sponsored by Student Council
had something of interest for everybody.
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TRUANTS AND STRACGLERS are ensnared by an efficient hall
monitor.
BESTOWING WARNINGS WAS one of the grimmcr aspects
of Firesquad.
PRESIDING OVER and sponsoring Fire Squad were: Mr. Wood, Paul Marks, Bruce Hach, Bernie Russell,
and Mr. Carlson.
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name cards . .. caps . .. gowns meas
urements money, money, money. Pic
nie baccalaureate commencement
Work, work, work. Disagreement dis
cussion decision. Organizing pre
paring . . . Graduation.
HAIL THE CHIEF-Rick Jellinger presided over Senior Senate.
Senior Senate works for successful graduation
ALL THE PROBLEMS and frustrations of Senior Week and graduation are shouldered by Senior Senate. Front:
K Woodworth, B Peters, A Clark, N Claude, iTreas.J T Tauber, H Diehl. Back: R Jellinger, CPresJ, M Rit-
land, QV-Pres,J J Foreman, D Small, C Lauser, B Barton, R McCay. Not pictured, Sandy Kinker, fSec.l
Graduation planning . .. coordinating
details, details. Announcements
SONJA SUE ACCOLA: Pep Club 3, Soph Band 1,
Band 2, Girls Glee 1, Sec 1, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1,
Sec 1, French Club 1, 2, SPIRIT Rep 1, Girls Club 1,
2, 3, Pres 3, V-Pres 3, Jr Ex Council 2, HR
Sec 1, 3.
ROSEMARY LOREE ADAMS: Library Club 3,
moved from Blairsburg, Iowa, 3.
SUDHIR AGGARWAL: .loum 3, Science
Seminar 3, SCRATCH PAD 2, 3, Boys Club 2, 3,
Student Council 3, HR Pres 3, German Club
2, moved from Lima, Peru 2.
JOHN ROBERT AHO: Wrestling 1, Boys Club 1, 2,
DOROTHY MAE ALBERTSEN: GRA 1, 2, 3, Pep
Club 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, Sec 2, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Cab 2, Student Council
I. 3. Social Chairman 3. HR Pres 1.
ALAN BRUCE ANDERSON: Golf 1, 2, Band 1,
Soph Band, .lourn 3, Drama 1, 2, 3, Palm
Club 3, Stage tech 1, 2, Head 3, Elec-
tronics Club 1, 2. 3, Bovs Club 1, 2, 3.
ALLAN NEIL ANDERSON: Band 2, 3, Pep Band
3, Electronics Club 2, 3, moved from
Stratford, Iowa 2
BRIAN LESLIE ANDERSON: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basket-
ball 1, 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, Spanish
Club 2, 3.
MARY KAY ANDERSON: Pep Club 3 Choir
2, 3, Girls Glee 1, Chorus 1, Drama
2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. V-Pres 3,
Library Club 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
.IUDITH ANN ARNBAL: Girls Glee 1,
2, 3, Chorus 3, Spanish Club 1, 2,
Library Club 1, 2, 3.
ZENA KATHERINE ARONOFF: GRA 1, 2, 3,
Rep 1, Pep Club 3, Girls Glee 1, 2,
Chorus 1, Debate 2, 3, Drama 1,
German 1, 2, SCRATCH PAD 2, Girls Club
1, 2, 3, Rep 2, HR V-Pres 2.
MARY LEE AUGUSTINE: Pep Club 3, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, Choir
3, Chorus 1, 2, Art Club 3.
MARY CAROL BACONI: Pep Club 3, Council
3, Girls Glee 2, French Club' Q
2, 3, Sec 3, Library Club 2, 3, SPIRIT
Rep 3, Girls Club 2, 3, HR Sec 2, moved
from Newton, Massachusetts 2.
RICHARD LEE BAKER: Football 1, 2, 3,
Fire Squad 1, 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep
3, HR Officer 1, 2.
DOUGLAS EDWARD BALDNER: Intra Council
1, DECA 3, Pres 3, German Club 1, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2, HR V-Pres 2.
RICHARD DEAN BAPPE: Football 1, 2, 3,
Capt 3, Intra Council 3, Track 1, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, HR Officer 1, 2, 3.
STEPHEN LYNN BAPPE: Baseball 1, Football 1
Track 1, Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
DAVE EUGENE BARBER: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
DEAN BARNES: Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1,
.lourn 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR
Sec 1.
ARTHUR LEE' BARTELS: Wrestling 3,
Boys Glee 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
DEANNA KAY BATES: GRA 1, 2, 3,
Rep 3, Pep Club 3, Girls Club 1,,2, 3.
ROBERT WILLIAM BARTON: Wrestling 1, 2,
Tennis 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1,
Science Seminar 2, Spanish Club 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Senior Senate 3.
MARY ELLEN BAUDER: Pep Club 3, Girls Glee 1, 2,
Art Club 3, Latin Club 1, SPIRIT Rep 3, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3. '
THOMAS WARD BAUDER: Baseball 1, 2, Intra
Council 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Soph
Band 1, Latin Club 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR V-Pres
1.
DAVID REDMOND BAUSKE: Wrestling 3, Boys Glee l,
Cho-rus 1, Latin Club 1, French Club 2,,3, V-Pres 3.
SCRATCH PAD 2, SPIRIT staff 3, Rep 2, Boys Club 1,
2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Student Body V-Pres 3,
HR Pres 1, 2.
RICHARD ALAN BECKMAN: Golf 1, 2, 3, Soph Band 1,
French Club 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR V-Pres 1, Sec 2. 3.
MAHALA LYNN BEESE: GRA 2, 3, Soph Band 1, Girls
Glee 1, 2, Pres 1, Sec 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Sec 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, 2, Cab 3.
SUE ANN BELLINGHAUSEN: Girls Glee
2, 3, Chorus 1, Choir 2, 3, Drama 1,
Latin Club 1, Library Club 1, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3.
Track 2, Boys Glee 1, Pep Band 2,
Journ 3, Boys Club 2, 3, moved
from Eldora, Iowa.
SHERRY LEA BENSON: Girls Glee 1, 2,
FHA 1, 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
DANNY EUGENE BENNETT: Football 1,
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.IANICE ELAINE BERHOW: GRA 1, 2, 3, Rep 3,
Pep Club 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT ORLO BEST: Baseball 1, 2, 3,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3,
Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, 2, 3, HR Pres I, 3.
.I AMES THORTON BILLINGS: Baseball 1, 2,
Basketball Trainer 3, Football 1, 2, 3,
Intra Council, Journ. 3, HR Officer
1, 2, Boys Club I, 2, 3.
MICHAEL G. BLAESS: Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity
Club 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2.
RONALD RAY BLEEKER: Basketball Trainer 1,
Manager 2, 3, Football Manager 3, Intra
Council I, Track Manager 3, Boys Glee 1, 2, 3,
Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, Soph Band, German Club 1,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Cab 3, Sec 3, .Ir Ex,
Student Council Soc Chmn 3, HR Pres 2.
CAROLYN JANE BLISS: Chcersquad 1, Pep
Club 3, Girls Glee 1, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1,
.Iourn 3, Drama 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,
Pres 2, SPIRIT Staff 2, 3, Girls Club
1, 2, 3, Rep 2, ,Ir Ex Council 2, HR V-Pres 1.
THOMAS HANSEN BOAST: Tennis 1, 2, 3, Band
1, 2, 3, V-Pres 3, Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1,
Orch 1, Pep Band 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, 3,
SPIRIT Rep 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR Pres 1.
MERRILL P. BONWELL: Baseball 1, Football
1, 2, 3, Intra Council 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 3.
FRANK EDWARD BORTLE, JR.: Spanish Club 1,
2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
.IEROLD ERLE BOWEN: Basketball 1, 2, Boys Club 1, 2
Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee 1,
Chorus 1 Dance Band 3 Journ 3 Student Bod V-Pres 3,
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HR Pres 1, HR V-Pres 2, Spanish Club 1, 2.
SUSAN ELLEN BRISTOL: Band 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, Choir 3
Chorus 1, Pep Band 1, FHA 3, French Club 1, 2, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3.
Michigan, 1.
BARBARA .IOAN BROWN: GRA 1, Pep Club 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee 1, 3,
Chorus 1, Drama 1, HR Sec 1.
ROGER MOSHER BROWN: Football Manager 2
Soph Band 1, German Club 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
RODNEY L. BUCHELE: Basketball 1, Band 1,
.Iourn 3. Bovs Club 1, 2. 3 moved from Bath,
Kelso, Bauske. Ketelson. Smalling direct
AHS student government t'irst semester
2, 3, Sec 3, Chorus 3,
HR Sec 2.
3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
DAVID LLOYD CHRISTENSEN: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
DONALD LEE CHRISTENSEN: Track 1, 2, Boys Glee 1,
Chorus 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
SHARON KAY CHRISTENSON: Pep Club 3. Band 2, Soph Band,
FHA 1, French 1, 3, Library Club 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
ANN LEE CLARK: GRA 1, 2, Cheersquad 2, Pep Club 3, Band
1. 2, Girls' Glee l. 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Soph Band, .lourn 3,
French Club 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2, Senior Senate 3,
Student Council 2.
GEORGE FOREST CLARK, JR: Baseball 2, Football 1,2, Intra
Council 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
STEVEN RICHARD CLARK: DECA 3, Intramurals 1, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3.
BEVERLY JEAN BUEHLER: Pep Club 3,
Spanish Club 3, Girls Club 3, moved
from Balboa, Panama, 3.
KATHRYN ANN BURNET: Pep Club 3, Band 3
Girls Glee 1, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, Drama
1, 2, 3, Palm Club 3, Sec 3, Spanish Club
3, SCRATCH PAD 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3,
Student Council 3, HR Pres 3.
GARY BUTTERMORE: Wrestling 2, Science
Seminar 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
CHERYL LEE BYERS: GRA 3, Rep 1, Pep
Club 3, Council 3, Rep 3, Girls Club 1,
JAMES E. CARLSON: Co-op, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JENNIFER Jo CARMEAN: GRA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club
LARRY LEE CARR: Intra Council 3,
Co-op 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
Who could Forget research +hemes'?
l NANCY ROWENA CLAUDE: Pep Club 3, Band
2, 3, Girls' Glee, 1, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1,
Orch 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Senate 3,
I Latin Club 1, French Club 2, 3, Student
Treasurer 3, Class Treasurer 3.
STEVE Il. COE: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football l, 2,
Intra Council 1, Varsity Club 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Rep 2, HR V-Pres 1, 3.
N Pep Band 1, 2, Soph Band 1, Science Seminar
1, 2, German Club 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Rep 2.
IF I'D ONLY KNOWN he'd written this much-
Carol Warner grinds out a research paper.
LARRY JEAN CROSS: Band 1, 2, 3, Boys
Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1,
.IOHN EDGAR COLLINS: Wrestling 1, Band 1, 2, 3,
Dance Band 3, Soph Band, Journ 3,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, HR V-Pres 1, 2.
NANCY LYNN' CROVISIER: GRA 3, Pep Club 3,
Council 3, Sec 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,
Chorus 1, 2, 3, Sec 3, Journ 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3,
HR Sec 1, HR'V-Pres 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,
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Rep 3.
RICHARD B. CROWLEY: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
DEBORAH MAE CUMMING: GRA 2, 3, Drama I,
2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
LINDA DIANE DALTON: Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,
Spanish Club 1, SPIRIT Rep. 3, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, HR See 3.
JOHNTAYLOR DAVIDSON: Track 2, 3, .Iourn 3,
Boys Club 1,,2, 3, Rep 3, Student Council 2,
HR Officer 1, 2.
DENNIS M. DAVIS: Baseball I, Football 1,
Journ 3, French Club 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
GARRY HALL DAVIS: .lourn 3, Boys Club
1, 2, 3, DECA 3.
KATHRYN ANN DENISEN: Girls Club 1, 2, 3,
Girls Glee 1, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1,
Latin Club 1, Spanish 2, 3, SCRATCH PAD 2.
MARY LINDA DENNIS: Girls Glee 1, 2,
Drama 1, FHA 3, Library Club 3, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2.
DAVID KEITH DICKSON: Wrestling 1, 2,
Tennis 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Band
1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee I, 2, Choir 2, Chorus'
1, Orch 1, Pep Band I, 3, Soph Band 1,
Journ 3, Latin 1, SPIRIT Rep 2, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3, .Ir Ex Council 2, Student
Council 1, HR Pres 1.
HARVEY R. DIEHL: Baseball Manager 1, Boys
Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Chorus 1, 2, Elec-
tronics 1, 2, SPIRIT Rep 1, Boys Club
I, 2, 3, Senior Senate 3, Student Council
1, 2, HR Pres 1, 2.
JEAN EVELYN DISNEY: GRA 1, Pep Club 3,
Girls Glee 1, 2, Drama 2, Spanish Club 1,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3.
JOHN JEFFREY DODD: Science Seminar
I, 3, German Club 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
LINDA DIANNE DODD: Pep Club 3, Treas 3,
Rep 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, Chorus 2, Journ 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1.
KATHLEEN DONHOWE: GRA 3, Pep Club 3,
Girls Glee I, 2. Chorus 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3,
Treas 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
JEAN ELIZABETH DRAKE: Pep Club 3, Girls
Glee 1, 2, Art Club Pres 3, Spanish Club 1,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, Cabinet 3.
MARY SUE DUFFY: Pep Club 1, FHA I, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3.
LYNN CAROL DUNLAP: Pep Club 3, Drama 1,
2, 3, Palm Club 3, V-Pres 3, Latin Club 1,
French Club 2, SCRATCH PAD 2, SPIRIT
Rep 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, HR
Sec 1.
JOHN MICHAEL DUNLEAVY: Basketball 1, 2,
Track 1, 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, Boys Glee 1,
Chorus 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Student Coun-
cil 3, HR Pres 3.
ADA LOUISE EGGLETON: GRA 2, Girls Glee
1, Choir 2, 3, Chorus I, Orch 1, 2, 3, Latin
Club I, French Club 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
RANDALL OWEN EILTS: Baseball 2, Football 1
2, Wrestling 1, 3, Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
DAVID CHARLES ELBERT: Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Intra Council 1, Tennis 3, Track 1, Var-
sity Club 3,,J0urn 3, Drama 1, Latin Club
1, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 2,
HR Pres 2, V-Pres 1.
NANCY .IEANNE ELLIS: GRA 1, 2, 3, Rep 2,
Girls Glee 2, Debate 2, 3, French Club
1, 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, Girls Club I, 2, 3.
PATRICIA JO ELLIS: Pep Club 3, Council
3, Rep 3, Spanish Club 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
LOWELL DEAN ENSER: Football Manager I, 2
Wrestling 1, Manager 2, Track I, 2, 3, Journ 3,
Boys Club I, 2, 3.
KATHERINE ANNE FISHER: Pep Club
1, 2, 3, Majorette 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3,
Chorus 1, Journ 3, Drama 1, 2, 3,
Palm Club 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, Pres 2,
Library Club 1, SPIRIT Rep 2, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1.
JANE LEONE FISKE: Pep Club 3, Girls
Glee 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2.
JOHN ROBERT FLEIG: Basketball 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, Track 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Fire S uad 1 2 3 Student Council 3 HR V Pres 2 Pres 3.
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RONALD GENE FONTECCHIO: Golf 1, Soph Band,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JOHN FREDERICK FOREMAN: Wrestling 1,
Golf 1, Track 2, 3, Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1,
Journ 3, SPIRIT Rep 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
PAUL CLIFFORD FOX: 1ntra Council 2, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3, HR Officer 1, 2.
ROBERT KURT FRIEDRICH, JR.: Football 1, 2, 3,
Wrestling 1, Golf 1, 3, Track 2, Varsity Club
3, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, Boys Glee 1,
Soph Band, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2, HR Officer 1.
RICHARD DAVID EVANS: Intra Council 3,
Spanish Club 1, 2, HR V-Pres 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
KARIN JANICE EVERSON: GRA 1, 2, 3, Rep
3, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Sopli Band,
Science Seminar 1, 2, 3, German
Club 1, 2, 3, SCRATCH PAD, Girls Club
1, 2, 3.
DERRICK NOBLE EXNER: Boys Glee 1, 2, 3, Clio
2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3 Rep 1.
PATTY JO FABER: GRA 1, 2, 3, Rep 2, 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
CHARLES WALTER FARLEY: Track 1, Boys
Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3.
JAMES LEROY FERGUSON: Wrestling 2, 3, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3.
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STEVEN LEE FINCHAM: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
BARRY KENT FRUM: Wrestling 2, 3,
Varsity Club 2, 3, Boys Club 2, 3.
moved from Omaha, Nebraska, 2.
MONTE RAY GIBBS: Football 1, 2, Track
2, Band 1, 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Student Council 1, HR Pres 1.
ELIZABETH GAIL GOODMAN: Pep Club 3
Girls Glee 1, 2, Chorus 1, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3.
JACK LEE GREEN: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3.
.IULANNE MARIE GREEN: GRA 1, 2, Pep Club 3,
Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, HR Sec 3.
GRANT G. GREENE: Boys Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3
Pres 3, Chorus 1, Science Seminar 1, 2, SPIRIT Staff
2, 3, Rep 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
EILEEN GERTRUDE GRENNAN: GRA 2, Pep Club 3,
Orchestra 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Girls Club 2, 3,
Cabinet 3, HR Sec 3, moved from Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, 2.
BRUCE JOSEPH HACH: Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2,
3, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, Chief 3, Cross-Country 2, Student
Council 1, 2, HR Pres 1, 2.
MARY ELIZABETH HAGGE: Pep Club 3, Journ 3,
SPIRIT Staff 2, 3, Rep. 1, Jr Class Sec,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Sec 3, Jr
Ex 2, HR Sec 1.
MARK HAKES: Wrestling 1, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
CHARLOTTE R. HAMME: GRA 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
LINDA JEAN HAND: GRA 3, Pep Club 3, Girls
Glee I, 2, 3, Sec-Treas 1, 2, Drama 2, 3, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2, Cabinet 3, HR Sec 2,
HR V-Pres 3, French Club 1.
JUDITH KAY HANNUM: Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, Sec 3,
Chorus 1, 2, 3, Journ 3, Spanish Club 1,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, Student Council 1, 2,
HR Pres I, 2.
JAMES DAVID HANSEN: Football 1, 2, 3,
Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
LINDA SUE HARLESS1 Library Club 1, 2, cms
Club 1, 2, 3, DECA 3.
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MARK STEVEN HEGGEN: Wrestling 1, Golf 1,
Track 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Orch 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2,
3, Dance Band 2, 3, Soph Band 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Rep 3, HR Pres 1.
DONALD LEE HELDT: ,lourn 3, Science Seminar 1,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
BILL HENRY: Football 3, Track 3, Latin Club 1,
French Club 2, 3, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, Boys Club 1,
2, 3.
JOHN ANDREW HENSING: Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Track 1, Varsity Club 3, Drama 1, Latin Club 1,
Spanish Club 2, HR Sec 1, HR Treas 2, Boys Club
1, 2, 3.
JOHN NICHOLAS HERRICK: Football 1, 2, 3,
Wrestling 1, 2, Golf 1, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 3,
Band 1, Soph Band 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
FRANKLIN MEIER HEUBNER, II: Band 1, 2,
Soph Band 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
.IANIS ANN HOFF: GRA 1, Rep 1', Cheersquad
1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2 Officer 1,
French Club 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, HR Sec 1.
FREDERICK S. HOPKINS, III: Intra Council 1,
Art Club 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
KEVIN GERALD HOSKINS: Football 1, 2, 3,
Track 1, Varsity Club 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR
V-Pres 1.
KAREN BETH HULL: Majorette 2, 3, Girls Glee
1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, Spanish Club 1, 2,
Rep 2, Student Council 3, HR V-Pres, 2 HR Pres 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
GARY DEAN HURLRUT: Wrestling 1, Golf 1,
Track 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Dance
Band 3, Soph Band 1, .lourn 3, Latin Club 1, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3.
PATRICIA ANN HUSSEY: Girls Glee 1, Chorus 1,
Pep Club 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
.IANICE KAY ISRAEL: GRA 2, 3, Pep Club 3,
Girls' Glee 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3,
HR Sec 3.
MARCIA LOUISE JACKSON: GRA 2, 3, Rep 2, 3,
Pep Club 3, Council 3, Rep 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,
Chorus 1, Drama 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Girls Club
1, 2, 3, Rep 1, 2, Hr Treas 1.
GARY RONALD JACOBSON: German Club 2, 3,
Latin Club 1, Rep 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR V-Pres 3.
RICHARD THOMAS JELLINGER: Football 1, 2, 3,
Track 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, .lourn 3, Drama 1,
Spanish Club 2, Rep 2, Latin Club 1, Pres 1, Sr
Class Pres 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, Senior
Senate, HR Pres 2.
MARILYN KAY JENKINS: Pep Club 3, Girls Glee
1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, ,lr Class Treas 2, Girls Club
1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Rep 3, .lr Ex 2, General Treas 3.
ROBERT DENNIS JOHANNES: Wrestling 2,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM B. JOHNSON: Basketball 2, Football 2,
Track I, Spanish Club 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Industrial Related Club 1.
BRUCE RICHARD JOHNSON: Basketball 1, Football
1, Track 1, 2, 3, Journ 3, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 3, HR V-Pres 2.
MARIANNE JONES: GRA 1, Pep Club 3, Girls
Glee 1, Sec 1, French Club I, Library Club I,
Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, HR Sec I, 2.
RANDALL E. JONES: Wrestling I, Intra Council
2, 3, Journ 3, Drama I, 2, 3, Palm Club 3,
French Club I, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
REBECCA SUE KALSEM: GRA 3, Rep 3, Girls Glee
2, Chorus 2, Drama 3, Girls Club 2, 3, moved from
Nevada, Iowa, 2.
BARBARA JUNE KALTON: Band 1, 2, 3, Soph Band
I, Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls Club I, 2, 3, Rep 2, Pep
Club 3.
DENNIS DOYLE KELSO Football 3, Wrestling 1
2, 3, Boys Glee 1, 2, 3, Sec 2, Choir 2, 3, Chorus I,
Journ 3, Science Seminar 1, Latin Club 1,
SPIRIT Rep 2, Student Council 1. 2, 3, Student Body
Pres 3, HR Pres 1, 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JAMES EDWARD KETELSEN: Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club
2, 3, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2. 3.
Rep 1. Student Council 3, Sec 3, HR Officer 3.
HARRISS T. KING: Golf 1, 2, 3, Intra Council 1,
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, Boys Club
1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Sec 3, Student Council 2, HR
Officer 1, 2.
SANDRA LEE KINKER: GRA 2, 3, Rep 3, Pep
Club 3, Band I, 2, 3, Girls Glee I, Choir 2, 3, Chorus
1, Orch 3, Soph Band 1, Journ 3, Latin Club I,
French 2, 3, Class Sec 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2,
Senior Senate 3, Student Council 1, HR Pres 1, Sec 2.
DON COLLIER KIRKHAM: Football 1, Golf 2, 3,
Band 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1, Pep Band I,
Soph Band 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT ALAN KLEINSCHMIDT: Track 2, 3,
Journ 3, Latin Club 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
RONALD EDWIN KLINE: Track 1, 2, 3, Science
Seminar 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
RICHARD LEE KNIGHT: Wrestling 1, 2, Journ 3,
Science Swiinar 1, Spanish Club Ig SPIRIT Rep 2,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 3, HR Officer 3, moved
from North Carolina 1.
I, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
LES LANCZOS' Football 1 Wrestlin 2 Track 1., 2,
- v . S 1
Boys' Club 1, 2, 3.
MARY KATHRYN LANGE: GRAY2, 3, Pep Club 3
Rep 3, FHA 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Officer 2.
PAUL M. LARSON: Football 2, Electronics Club 2,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
PAUL JAMES KROCHESKI: Track 1, Latin Club
JAMES ALAN LASCHE: Football 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club
1, 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
GREGORY CHARLES LAUSER: Football 1, 2,
Track 1, 2, 3, Boys Glec 1, Chorus 1,
.lourn 3, Latin Club 1, French Club 2,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, 3, V-Pres 3,
Rep 2, Senior Senate 3, HR Treas 2, HR
V-Pres 3, SPIRIT Rep 3.
DENNIS E. LEE: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
SHERYL LYNN LENNING: GRA 1, Pep Club 3,
Girls Glee 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3.
SYLVIA T. LEVINE: Debate 3, Girls Club
3, moved from Columbus, Ohio, 3.
MARILYN RUTH LEWIS: GRA 3, Pep Club 3,
Girls Glee 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
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all records in Iowa
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EENY-MEENY-MINEY-MOE,'gas a last resort some seniors make a guessing game out of College Boards.
ROBERT A. LEWIS: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
PEGGY LOU LINDER: GRA 1 2 3 Pe Club 3 FHA
1 1 1 P 1
1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
TONI WYNN LINDER Pep Club 3, Council 3, Rep 3,
Majorette 1, 2, 3, ,Iourn 3, Drama 1, 2, Palm Club 2, 3,
Spanish Club 1, 2, Sec 2, French Club 1, 3, Library Club V'
3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2, .lr Ex Council 2, HR
Officer 1, 3.
JERRY LITZEL: Intra Council 1, 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR Officer 1.
JIM LITZEL: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Rep 3, HR Officer 3.
TERRY LEE LOWMAN: Art Club 3, German Club 2, 3,
Library Club 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
STUART JOSEPH LYON: Intra,Council 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee 1,
Latin Club 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR Officer 3.
GARY LEE LYTTON: Track 1, 2, 3, Boys' Club 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT DALE MCCAY JR' Intra Council 2 Bo s Club 1 2 3,
' 7 y 7 1
Rep 1, Senior Senate 3, Student Council 1, 2.
JOHN W. MCCLURKINZ .lourn 3, Boys Club
JANICE EILEEN McDOWELL: Pep Club 3,
Council 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3,
Art Club 3, Spanish Club 1, Girls Club
1, 2, 3, Rep 1, HR Sec 2.
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
1,2
JAMES MICHAEL MCGINNIS: Football 1,
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Intra Council 1, Tennis 1,
.lourn 3, Drama 1, Latin Club 1, SPIRIT staff 2, 3,
Photo 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
MARK ALAN McINNIS: Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3,
Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, Journ 3, SPIRIT Rep 3,
MARY ANN MCINTOSH: Pep Club 3, Girls
Glee 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, .lourn 3, French Club
1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
Officer
THOMAS GRANT McINTOSH: Intra
Council 1, 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
VICKEY KAY McKENNA: GRA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club
3, FHA 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
MERRY LYNNE MCLEAN: Pep Club 3, Girls
Glee 1, 2, 3, Journ 3, Latin Club 1,
French Club 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3,
Rep 2.
CECIL JOHN MACHEAK: Soph Band, Electronics Club 1,
French Club 1, HR V-Pres 3.
LONNIE JEAN MAKELBUST: GRA 1, Pep Club 3, FHA 1,
Library Club 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
RONALD CHESTER MANTHEI: Baseball 1, 2, 3,
Football 1, 2, Intra Council 1, 2, Varsity Club 2, 3,
Latin Club I, Spanish Club 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JAMES PAUL MARKS: Football 1, 3, Track 1, 2, 3,
Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Soph Band, Pres, German
Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Sec, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3,
goys Club 1, 2, 3, ,lr Exec 2, Student Council 1, HR
res 1.
JANE ELIZABETH MARTIN: Pep Club 3, Band
1, 2, 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, ,lourn 3,
Drama 1, 2, 3, Palm Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, Latin
Club 1, French Club 2, 3, SPIRIT Rep 2, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Pres 3, Student Council 2,
HR Sec 1, Pres 2.
MARY ANNE MAURER: Cheersquad 1, 2, 3, Co-
Capt 1, Pep Club 3, Journ 3, Latin Club 1, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, HR V-Pres 1.
PATRICIA ANN MILLARD: Pep Club 3, Girls
Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Sec 2, 3, Chorus 1, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2.
ANNE DOOLEY MILLER: GRA 2, Pep Club 3,
Council 3, Rep 3, Girls Glee 2, 3, French Club 2,
Girls Club 2, 3, moved from Kincheloe Air Force Base,
Michigan, 2.
DIANA SUE MILLER: GRA 1, 2, 3, Point Chmn 2,
V-Pres 3, Rep 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee I, FHA 1, 2, Treas
2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, DECA 3.
JANICE SUSAN MILLER: Pep Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Girls
Glee 1, Debate 3, SPIRIT staff 2, 3, Art Editor 3,
Rep 1, Girls, Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, HR V-Pres 1.
MARGARET ERMA MILLER: Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, Drama 1,
French Club 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
Seniors earn let-ters
ESTHER MAY MILLS: GRA I, 2, 3, Point Chmn 3,
Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls Club
1, 2, 3.
.IOAN ELIZABETH MOORE: Girls Glee 1, 2, Mixed
Chorus 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3,
DECA 3, Sec 3.
ROGER E. MOORE: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JAMES CRAIG MOORMAN: Track 2, 3, Boys Glee 1,
Mixed Chorus 1, Electronics Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1,
SPIRIT Rep 3, Boys Club I, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, Student
Council I, 2, HR Pres 1, 2.
BRADLEY LYNN MOSES: Intra Council 2, Band
1, 2 3, Boys Glee 1, 2, Choir 2, Mixed Chorus 1,
Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, Soph Band 1,
Science Seminar 1, German Club 1, SPIRIT Staff 2, 3,
Editor 3, Jr Class Pres 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, ,IR Ex 2,
Student Council 1, 2, Parliam 2, HR Pres 1. W7
MARY MARGARET MULHALL: GRA 2, Cllecrsquad
3, Pep Club 3, Pres 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, Mixed Chorus
I, 2, lourn 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Girls Club I, 2, 3,
Rep 1, HR V-Pres 1, 2.
JANET LOUISE NAIRN: GRA 1, Rep 1, Pep Club
3, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Pep Band 3, Soph Band
1, Drama 1, 2, 3, Palm Club 2, 3, Latin Club I,
French Club 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM E. NEAL: Track 1, 2, 3, Soph Band 1,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2, 3.
LINDA NELSON: Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
CRAIG EUGENE NICKEL: Track I, 2, 3, Varsity
Club 2, 3, Soph Band 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
LINDA ALINE NICKEY: GRA 3, Pep Club 3, Girls
Glee 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, .Iourn 3, Drama 1, 2, 3, Palm
3, Rep. 1.
DEANNA OLSON: Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
RONALD G. OLSON: Football I, Soph Band 1, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3.
MARTIN WILLIAM OSAM: Football 1, Drama 1,
2, 3, Palm Club 2, 3, Stage Technician 2, 3,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
LINDA KAY OVERLAND: GRA 2, Pep Club 3,
Council 3, Projects Chairman 3, Rep 3, Library Club
1, 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, HR Sec 1, 2, 3.
GERALD EDWIN OWINGS: Football 1, 2, 3, Track
I. 2, 3. Soph Band 1, Boys Club I, 2, 3.
KIRK DOUGLAS PAGE: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball
1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, ,lourn 3,
Fire Squad I, 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Cab 1. Officer 3. Rep 1, HR Officer 1.
.IOSEPHINE LOUISE PARTIN: GRA 1, Cheersquad
1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3,
Girls Glee I, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2.
in all sports
Club 3, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Girls Club 1, 2,
'SJC'
RICHARD C. H. PASLEY: Football 1, 2, 3,
Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, .lourn 3,
Spanish Club, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1,
HR Pres 3.
ANNIE LAURIE PATTERSON: Girls Glee 1,
Chorus 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
ANITA LEIGH PAULSON: Pep Club 3, Girls
Glee 2, Library Club 1, 2, SPIRIT Rep 1,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3.
MARK EVAN PEDERSEN: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, Varsity
Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR V-Pres 3.
SANDRA LOUISE PEPPER: GRA 1, 2, 3, Pres 3, Rep 2, 3,
FHA 1, 2, Publicity Officer 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
GEORGE JAMES PERKOVICH: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT DARRELL PETERS: Boys Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3,
Chorus 1, German Club 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Senior
Senate.
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DELBERT RAY PETERSON: Track, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
KRISTIN LYNNE PETERSON: French Club 1, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3.
JAMES EDWARD PIERSOL: Golf 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Pres 3, Boys
Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Student
Director 3, Soph Band 1, French Club 3, Pres 3, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, HR Pres 3.
SANDRA LEE PIETZ: Pep Club 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, .lourn 3,
Drama 1, French Club 1, Library Club 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3,
Rep 1, HR V-Pres 1, 2.
MICHAEL JOHN POECKES: ,lourn 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
KATHARINE E. POHL: Band 1, 2, 3, Orch 2, Soph Band,
French Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, SCRATCH PAD 2, 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
Seniors will remember pep assemblies
PXT ON HEAD Wir Pa e pronounces approval of choir int-niln-rs' participation in vultural pep 1 Lmbly
,l XNE ANN POR'1 ER Cllecrsquad 1, 2, 3, Pep Club
3 Girls Clee 1 2 3 Journ 3, Drama 1,
bpamsh Club 1 Library Club 1, 2, 3. Pres 3,
Girl Club 1 2 3 HR bac 1, 2.
PATRICIA ANN PORTER: GRA 1, Pep Club 3,
Drama 1. 2, 3. Palm Club 2. 3. Pros 3, Frm-ncli
Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, SPIRIT staff 2, 3, Copy writer
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2, llR Sec 1, 2.
STEVEN GALE POSEGATE: Btisvliall 2, lluskclball 1
2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3.
CRAIG THOMAS POTTS: Basketball 1, Tennis 1,
Track 2, 3, Cross-Country 3, Varsity Club 3,
Journ 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, HR
V-Pres 1, 2, 3.
TONI POUNDS: GRA 1, 2, 3, Rep 2, 3, Art Club 3.
French Club 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, moved from
Ricliard-Dcbaur Air Force Ruse, Missouri, 1.
Seniors form upper crust of Ames High socieig
SARAH C REILLY: GRA 1,
2, 3, Sec-Treas 3, Rep 1, 3, Pep
Club 3, Drama 1, FHA 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
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ANN M. PROFFITT: Girls Club 3,
moved from Topeka, Kansas 3.
ANNETTE BELL QUINN: Pep Club 3, Band
2, 3, Soph Band 1, Drama 1, 2, 3,
Spanish Club 3, Palm Club 3, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2.
MICHAEL ALAN RASMUSSEN: Baseball
2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Boys Club
2, 3, Rep 2, moved from Dickinson,
North Dakota, 2.
THOMAS DALE RASMUSSEN: Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2,
3, Band 1, 2, 3, Soph Band 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JANET SUE REID: GRA 1, Rep 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Sopli
Band 1, Journ 3, Drama 1, 2, 3, Palm Club 2, 3, Treas
3, French Club 1, Library Club 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
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VOICE OF THE FUTURE-Seniors listen intently to job opportunities talk during
JULIE ANN REINHART: Girls Glee 1, Chorus 1,
Debate 2, 3, Drama 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,
SPIRIT Rep 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1,
Senior Senate.
STEVEN WIRTH RISDAL: Football 1, 3, Intra
Council 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Cabinet 3.
MARK EVERETT RITLAND: Baseball 1, 2, 3,
Basketball 1 2 3 Football 1, 2, Varsity
Club 2 3 Band 1 2 Boys Glee 1, Orch 1,
Soph Band Latin Club 1, Treas, SPIRIT Rep 1,
Class V Pres 2 3 Fire Squad 1, ,lr Ex 2, Senior
Senate 3 Student Council 1, HR Pres 1.
Qaaiifstaik
group guidance.
KATHLEEN MARY ROBERSON: GRA 1, Girls Club
1 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, FHA 1, Library Club 1, DECA 3.
CHARLES RICHARD ROBERTSON: Football 1, Intra
Council 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, DECA 3, V-Pres 3.
DOUGLAS BRIAN ROD: Football 3, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3.
RONALD JOHN ROSS: Football 3, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Rep 2, 3.
RONALD A. ROTHACKER: Track 1, 2,
French Club 3, Officer 3, German Club 2,
Latin Club 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
MARY JO ROULEAU: GRA 2, Pep Club 3,
.lourn 3, FHA 2, 3, V-Pres 3, Spanish
Club 3, Library Club 3, Girls Club 2, 3,
moved from Fort Madison, Iowa, 2.
BERNARD LLOYD RUSSELL: Football 1, 2, 3
Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 'Band 1, 2, 3, Orch 3,
Pep Band 1, 2, Dance Band 2, 3, Soph Band 1,
German Club 1, 2: 3, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, Chief
3, Boys Club 1. 2, 3, Treas 3, Rep 1, Student
Council 1, 2, HR Pres 1, 2.
CARLA SANDBERG: Pep Club 3, Council 3,
Rep 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Spanish
Club 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2. 3.
Uke. Bow Qnd semester student bodg officers
WILLIAM C. SEXTON: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT MCKNIGHT SHAW: Band 2, 3, Pep
Band 1, 2, Dance Band 2, Soph Band 1,
German Club l, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
HR Sec 1, V-Pres 2, 3.
,IODIE CHRISTINE SHEARER: Drama 1, 2, 3,
Palm Club 2, 3, Girls'
Rep 2.
DICK UKENA PRESENTS his platform to the AHS student body
PHILIP B. SARGENT: Track 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Soph
Band 1, ,Iourn 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2,
HR Pres 2.
DAVID NEWTON SCANDRETT: Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3,
Track 1, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Jr Ex 2, Student Council 2, HR Pres 2.
ROBERT MICHAEL SCHMIDT: Football 2, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3.
.IUDITH CAROL SEIDEL: Band 1, 2, 3, Girls Glec ,K
1, Officer 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Orchestra 2, 3,
Pep Band 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, Drama 1, Latin
Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, SCRATCH PAD 2,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
MICHAEL RICHARD SEVDE o rn Dr n
: ,I u 3, a ta 3,
Art Club 3, V-Pres 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
Club 1, 2, 3,
CAROL LYNN SHEEHAN: Orch 1, 2, 3, French Club I 2
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2.
DANIEL KARL SHEELER: Wrestling 3, Intra Council
3, Rep 3, Track Manager 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JOHN ROBERT SHEELER: Baseball 1, 2, 3,
Football 1, 3, Intra Council 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3,
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, HR Officer
1 2 3
PENNY ELAINE SHEELER: Pep Club 3, Girls Glee
1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, Drama 1, French Club 1, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, .lr Ex Council 2.
MICHAEL DAVID SHOCKLEY: Football 1, 2, 3,
Varsity Club 2, 3, Band I, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 3.
MARY LOUISE SIELERT: Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Girls
Glee,1, 2, Choir 3, Chorus 1, 2, Journ 3, FHA 1, 2, 3,
District Pres 3 Latin Club 1 Girls Club 1 2 3
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GREGORY L. s1NEsf Boys Club 1, 2, 3. ep
.IAMES EUGENE SINNEN: Boys Club 2, 3, Deca 3.
DONNA RAE SKARSHAUG: GRA 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, 2,
Pep Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Majorette, Girls Glee 1, 2,
Chorus 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Library Club I, SPIRIT
Photo Director 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Student
Council 3 HR Treas 1, Sec 2, Pres 3,
ROBERT ARDEN SKRDLA: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Band
1, 2, 3, Boys Glee 2, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 2, Orch 3,
Pep Band 3, ,Iourn 3, Soph Band 1, Science Seminar
1, 2, SPIRIT Rep 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
DEAN EDWIN SMALL: Tennis 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3,
Pep Band 1, 2, Soph Band 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Senior Senate 3, Student Council 1.
ROBERT THURSTON SMALLING: Baseball 1, 2, 3,
Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, Band
1, Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1, Soph Band 1, German
Club 1, SPIRIT Rep 2, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Treas 3.
.IOHN WILLIAM SMITH: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
MICHAEL GEORGE SMITH: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
LINDA KAY SOBOTKA: Pep Club 3, Girls Glee
1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, FHA 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT GEORGE SOMMERFELD: Journ 3,
Drama 1, 2, 3, Palm Club 3, Stage Technician 3,
Electronics Club 3, French Club 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
CONSTANCE JUNE SORENSON: GRA 1, Pep Club
3, Girls Glee 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT CHARLES SORENSEN: Baseball 2,
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JERRY LEE SPICER: Football 1, Wrestling 2,
Science Seminar 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JAMES EDWARD SPINKS: Wrestling 2, French
Club 1, 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Football 3,
DECA 3, Track 3, Baseball 3.
DAVID JOHN SQUIRE: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JULIE ANN STALHEIM: Band 3, Pep Club 3, Girls Club 3,
moved from Vermillion, S. Dakota, 3.
MARGARET LYNNE STANIFORTH: Cheersquad 1, 2, 3, Capt 1, 3,
Pep Club 3, Band 1, 2, Soph Band, Journ 3, SPIRIT Rep 1,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, HR Pres 2, V-Pres 2.
JOHN H. STEWART: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
ELAINE MYRA STRAEHLE: Pep Club 3, Band 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3,
Cabinet 3, Girls Clee 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Journ 3, Library Club 2,
HR Pres 1.
MICHAEL JOHN STRICKLAND: Football 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Varsity
Club 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee 1, Chorus 1, Journ 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Rep 1, Student Council 1, 2, HR Pres 1, 2, Latin Club 1,
French Club 2, 3. '
AW CEE, FELLERS-Beulah and Maggie add a
fashion note to the cultural pep assembly.
VOTE FOR ME AND-Kevin cam
Government.
paigns for the mock election in
PETER JOHN SVEC: Intra Council 1, Track 1, 2,
3, Trainer 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Officer 3, Boys Glee 1, 2,
Choir 2, Chorus 1, Orch 2, 3, Soph Band 1,
French Club 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
Rep 3, Student Council 2, .Ir Ex Council 2,
HR Officer 1, 2.
DUANE RAY SWANSON: Intra Council 2, 3,
Band 1, 2, 3, Orch 1, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Soph Band
1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2.
SHIRLEY KAY SWANSON: Pep Club 3, Band
1, 2, 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1,
,Iourn 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1,
HR Sec 1, 2.
THOMAS STEPHEN TAUBER: Latin Club 1,
French Club 1, 2, 3, SCRATCH PAD 2, Senior
Senate 3, HR V-Pres 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JANET ELAINE TAYLOR: GRA 1, 2, 3, Rep 3,
Girls Glee 1, Chorus 1, ,Iourn 3, Drama 1, 2, 3, Palm
Club 2, 3. Girls Club 1, 2. 3.
CAROLYN JEAN TEVEBAUGH: GRA 3, Pep Club
3, Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, FHA 3,
Library Club 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
BETH ELLEN THOMPSON: Girls Glee 3, Chorus 3,
French Club 3, Girls Club 3. Moved from Iowa City 3.
3, Girls Club.
SHERRY LEE THOMPSON: GRA 3, Pep Club 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
JAMES EUGENE THORSON: Wrestling 1, 2,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
PATRICIA ANNE TONNE: Band 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee 1, 2, Choir 3,
Chorus 1, Latin Club 1, French Club 2, SPIRIT staff 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
TONYA ROSE TOWNS: Pep Club 3, Girls Club 2, 3, moved from Audubon,
Iowa, 2.
SUSAN ELIZABETH TREXEL: GRA 1, Rep 1, Pep Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3,
Girls Glee 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Orch 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, SPIRIT Rep 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
SANDRA MARIE TROW: GRA 1, 3, Pep Club 3, Chorus 2,
Drama 1, 2, French Club 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2.
ROSE ANN.TRUHE: GRA 1, 2, Rep 2, Girls Glee
1, 2, 3, FHA 1, Library Club 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM ROBERT TYSSELING: Football 1, Intra
Council 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee
1, 2, 3, V-Pres 3, Chorus 1, Orch 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3,
Dance Band 2, 3, Soph Band 1, .Iourn 3, Latin Club 1
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, .Ir Ex Council 2.
RICHARD ALVIN UKENA: Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity
Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee 1, 3, Choir 3,
Chorus 1, Orch 1, Pep Band 1. Soph Band 1, Journ 3,
Latin Club 1, SPIRIT Rep 1, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, HR V-Pres 2,
Pres 3, Student Body Pres 3.
350 Seniors - biggest class ever - +o graduate in '65
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MARGARET LOUISE ULMER: Pep Club 3
Band 3, Choir 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3,
Orchestra 1, Dance Band 3, German
Club 1, 2, 3, Pres 3, Girls
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1, Cabinet 2.
ANITA MARIE UTHE: Girls Glee 1, 2,
.lourn 3, French I, Library Club 1, 2, 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, HR Sec-Trcas 1, 2.
BRUCE DAVID VANCE: Track 1,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
TRYING OUT FOR SIZE, Karen measures
NANCY JEAN VELINE: GRA 1, 2, Marilyn for senior cap and gown.
Tennis 3, Rep 1, Cbeersquad 1,
Pep Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Girls
Glee 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2,
Pres 1, Soph Band 1, ,lourn 3,
French 1, 2, Girls Club 1,-2, 3,
Cabinet 3, HR V-Pres 1, 2,
Sec 3.
JERRY DEAN VAN SCOY: Golf 3,
Track 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep
Band 2, 3, Soph Band 1, Boys Club
1, 2, 3, HR V-Pres 2, 3.
JAY 1. VILLWOCK: Drama 1, 2, 3,
Palm Club 3, Art Club 3, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1.
VAN KENT VILLWOCK: Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Co-op Club 3.
RICHARD VOIGT: Boys' Club 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM A. VON BERGEN: Baseball 1,
Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Intramural
Council 3, Track 1, 2, 3, SPIRIT Rep 1,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2,
HR Pres 1, 2, Boys'State Rep.
RICHARD PAUL VOSS: Boys Club 1, 2, 3,
RONALD LEE WAGNER: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM CHARLES WALKER: Wrestling 1, 2, Varsity Club,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JACK IRVING MELHUS WALLIN: Intra Council, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club
2, 3, .Iourn 3, Science Seminar 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
ELIZABETH SUZANNE WARD: GRA 2, Cheersquad 1, 2, 3, Pep
Club 3, Band 1, 2, Girls Glee 1, 2, Officer 1, Chorus 1, 2,
Soph Band 1, Drama 1, French Club 1, SPIRIT Rep 2,
Student Council 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
CAROL ANN WARNER: GRA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, V-Pres 3, Band 3,
Drama 1, Art Club 3, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2,
V-Pres, SPIRIT Rep 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, ,Ir Ex 2, HR V-Pres 1.
BARBARA LEE WATSON: Pep Club 3, Choir 2, 3, Girls
Glee 2, Journ 3, Girls Club 2, 3, moved from Story
City, Iowa, 2.
LAWRENCE F. WATTS: Intra Council 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
CARL THOMAS WEBB: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
MARY CHRISTINE WEBB: Pep Club 3, Drama 2, French Club 1,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM JOHN WEISS: Tennis 1, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JANET MARIE WEST: Pep Club 3, Girls Glee 1,
Chorus 1, Latin 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
ANN ELIZABETH WHARTON: Pep Club 3, Majorette 2, 3,
Journ 3, Drama 1, 2, Spanish 1, 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, Sec 2,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, 3, Treas 3, HR V-Pres 2.
THOMAS ALTON BAPPE
DAVID CALDERWOOD
BRUCE W. DIETL
JANE EASTON
JOHN EA STON
EOBERT RAYMOND WHATTOFF: Football 3, Boys
lub 1, 2, 3.
MARILYN ANN WHEELOCK: Girls Glee 1, FHA 1,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 1.
JON A. WHEELER: Football Trainer 1, Wrestling
1, 2, 3, Intra Council 1, 2, Track Trainer 2,
Drama 3, Science Seminar 2, Fire Squad 1,
Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Rep. 2, HR Officer 1.
ROBERT E. WILSON: Boys Club 1, 2, 3.
JUDY N. WIRTZ: GRA 1, Pep Club 3, Council 3, Rep 3, Band 1, 2,
Girls Glee 2, 3, Orchestra 1, FHA 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep 2.
PHILIP MEREDITH WOOD: Boys
Club, 1, 2, 3.
E. KEVIN WOODWORTH: Band 1, 2, 3,
Boys Glee 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Mixed
Chorus 1, Pep Band 2, 3, Soph Band I,
,Iourn 3, Drama 2, 3, German Club 1, Boys
Club 1, 2, 3.
PATRICIA ANN WYNNE: Pep Club 3,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3.
CHERYL LYNN YOUNG: Pep Club 3, FHA 1,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Rep. 1, HR Sec 1.
PAMELA LOUISE YOUNG: Pep Club 3,
Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1,
Soph Band I, J ourn 3, Latin Club 1,
Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Rep 2,
HR Sec 1.
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
CARL EKBERG
EARNEST FRED FOSHE
J UDITH ANN LARSON
DALE THOMAS LOVE
JAMES McCAFFREY
MAURICE MILLER
CARL DAVID MOPPIN
ROGER MULLIN
RONALD ARTHUR SEASTRAND
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SENIORS WHO PARTICIPATED in the A-Club and the White Shirt Section boosted morale and addcd color to homc game
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MANY JUNIORS found physics exciting . . . and difficult.
JUNIOR HOMEROOMS rotated with other homerooms
in putting on school parties.
HOMEROOM 208--Front: C Bristol, M Rodenborn, C Firkins, M Morris, J Hart, C Nicolle, C Whiting, B Fuller: Second: J Coyle
L Beck, M Matters, R Messer, V Voelker, S Bunce, D Keislcr, D Paulson, Third: R Fryar, T Carbrey, B Calkins, V Pirtle, W Lovely,
B Soy, C Wood, B Baker: Back: J Darnell, M Thomas, J Dickson, T Ellett, R Houge, B Saturen, R Agard, ,l Sucher
HOMEROOM 312-Front: C Love, S Netcott, L Davis, W Strother, L Bowen, L Glandorf, S Beals, Second: K Holdren, K Parker
C Elbert, D Cottrill, M Frigaard, H Phillips, P Winkler, L Stutzmang Third: Mrs. Thompson, .l Buck, S Vance, W Westvold, A Mor
gan, S Johnson, T Richards, Back: D Fcrnclius, D Bushore, D Zaffarano, C Markley, S Smith, B Armstrong, A Sharlin, M Sanders
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Bliss, Ingvoldstad. Spatoher. Greenwood lead
Planning . . . plotting . . . deciding . . . fund raising.
Mums . . . Junior Directory . . . leaf rake . . . faculty-
student basketballgame . . . tickets. Urging . . . per-
suading . . . pleading . . . begging . . . demanding.
Worrying . . . laughing . . . worrying. PROM. Theme
. . . decorations . . . dinner . . . tickets . . . entertain-
ment . . . guests . . . movie . . . band-problems, prob-
lems. Work, work, work. Discussing . . . estimation
. . Planning.
MIKE BLISS carried the responsibilities of Junior Class
President.
THE JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, seated, left to right: A Greenwood, treasurerg
M Thompson, S Rullestad, S Spatcher, secretary, K Parker, J Baldusg back, Mr. Mac-
Bride, sponsorg M Anderson, J Ingvolstad, vice president, M Thomas, D Wilcox, J Boylan.
HOMEROOM 309-Front, D Daley, .I Bogue, L Smith, C Beach, J Freel, M Krocheski, C Stewart, K Watkins, Second, M Gilchrist,
A Talbott, L Rutter, R Fate, M Dotson, L Self, K Cooper, D Ledetg Third, N Alm, D Uhl, J Peterson, S Orning, B Brunkow, J Larson,
T McKinley, D Younieg Back, Mr. Skarda, L Williams, T Hall, R Green, G Carlson, T Read, B Jacobson, M Anderson
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Juniors prepare to accept new responsibilities
JUNIORS, LIKE Dan Fernelius, found each day full of new surprises.
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HOMEROOM 201-Front: M Gammon, J Wagner, S Baker, A Huntress, A Buchanan, A Engeldinger, K Huston, K Svecg Second:
D Politis, S Wierson, M Thompson, S Arens, L Allison, K Kelley, B Best, T Oates, Third: W Larson, V McCoy, T Healy, P Langfitt,
B Wrigllt, D Craca, B Doran, M Craig: Back: Mrs. Crane, M Burns, T Simmering, M McCowen, B Cutmann, D Speer, M Woodward,
J Brown
HOMEROOM 114-Front: H Randlcs, R Skei, D Miller, J Synhorst, N Kezar, S Grewell, E Sealincg Second: S Swan, B Baumann,
D Beaty, C Engelhardt, J Peterson, K Drummond, A Hemstreet, L Franz, Third: C Beal, M McKern, D Gibson, T Lawrence, F
Shuman, J Nelson, 'I' Daffing Back: Mr. Perry, K Cantonwine, S Hagen, B Brunkow, .l Ingvoldstad, A Sandvick, K Rutter
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HOMEROOM 207-Front: L Singer, D Mullin, K Olson, J Sprouse, L Hutchinson, T Billings, J Baldus, L Garland, Second: M Gos-
sard, S Lasche, D Hagebock, M Walters, K Brown, B Anderson, L Compton, C Wiesnerg Third: L Eucher, K Ross, M Stevens, B
Buchanan, N Thompson, D Calhoon, T Craig, Back: Mr. Hausheer, B Penny, J Powell, D McFarland, G Duncan, M Kelso, B Heaton,
E Workman
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HOMEROOM 304-Front: L Austrheim, K Wolf, C Charlson, B McKie, D Coy, K Finnegan, C Groatg Second: I Davis, A Kingsbury,
A Jones, J Horsefield, M Pascale, M White, L Phillips, G Smith, Third: Mrs. Vegors, B Vaughn, R StuCkY, J Morgan, G Thiel, G
Nichols, B Martin, Back: J Zearley, J Boylan, D Love, L Sherman, B Sandve, C Whaley, R Larsen, R Hanway
HOMEROOM 310-Front: S Rullestad, C Myers, C McKenna, D Cilreath, R Ingram, T Wardle, N Yang, Second: ,I Middle, C Scott,
S Trow, M. Foreman, C Peterson, C Constantine, H Sylvester, M Ericksong Third: Mrs. Hunt, K Brunia, D Skaff, ,I Cummings, S Heg-
lund, B Knight, C Lattag Buck: J Hageman, B Steil, H Ramsey, R Blake, S Olson, C Crau, D Dresser, C Browning
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HOMEROOM 313-Front: M Ferguson, S Peterson, C Moore, J Cott, N Hoffman, P Shadle, S Smith, D Eckard Second M Wesack
A Catus, E Johnson, J Valline, L Lockhart, P Taylor, D Lampe, D Zack, L Reilly, Third: Mrs. Anderson, M Key A Bornmueller
J Strand, E Wilson, J Fribley, C Davis, T Magiltong Back: J Halverson, J Ryding, R Genovese, J Green, D Bryner G Orngard K Pace
M Bliss
Mums -1- Ieafrake -1- junior directories : prom
THE JUNIORS became ex-
cited as they raked their wa
to the Prom.
SELLING HOME-
COMING MUMS
was one of the
many money rais-
ing projects spon-
sored by the Junior
Class.
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"HEY YOU, pick up that leaf!
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HOMEROOM 107-Front: B Aggarwal, D Jones, A Greenwood, C Jenkins, J Herrick, M Stewart, S Dallman, P Batman, .Second:
S Underhill, M Corbin, P Carr, D Halterman, G Montgomery, M Williams, D Smith, Third: P Dunkin, M Peterson, A Felhnger, D
Shadle, M Weiser, S Gilchrist, K Younieg Back: Mr. Spatcher, J Mclnemey, P Nelson, W French, L Andrews, J Borden, J Lmdcll,
,I Bryan
rl-all.
HOMEROOM 103-Front: ,I Zober, M Schaefer, B Smith, S Larson, J Cunnerson, S Wickersham, G Sullivan, S Spatcher, C Terry:
Second: S Keller, L Simpson, L Fiscus, S Coettsch, M Mosse, N Roelofsen, V Albright, K' Enessg Third: D Blackburn, K Sills, M
Christensen, E Brown, D Pohl, D Huffman, D Baker, A Mattson, Back: Mr. Covey, S Pepper, A Woodrow, M McClurkin, B Thomas,
D Doling, M Norlin, A Callahan
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HOMEROOM 101-Front: C Anderson, M Mcllwain, A Barber, D Dreeszen, M Sulentic, E Kennedy, S Stattelmang Second: D Kuhn,
.I Hedden, D Mullin, B Beach, B Grady, T Preston, T Hagebock, S Hendrickson, Third: S Olson, B Swanson, B Singer, B Huchison,
B Ward, M Foreman, S Mickelson, B Conklin, Bach: Mr. Hiedeman, B Freclcricks, D Wilcox, B Beckman, M Calhoon, B Schoenenher-
gcr, B Crmuiivs. D Cave:-r
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Sophomores gain pride in the class of 1967
SOPHOMORES LOOKED forward to enjoying two more years
of athletics on the new field, constructed this year on the high
school site.
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SPEECH CLASS offers Sophomores a chance to display their
linguistic qualities.
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HOMEROOM 112-Front: V Brinkman, S Williams, C Hanson, S Voss, P Ness, J Ingram, A Seiser Second: B Benn, M McHone,
L Sills, J Renfeldt, J Cottrill, J Dodd, R Lehman Third: M Barcus, B Matters, D Carr, J Rundle, N Oxley, B French, M Stober
Back: Mr. Albertson, M Johnson, S Emanuel, D Thompson, D Kinker, O Allen, D Phillips, S Hetzel
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HOMEROOM 118-Front: B Christensen, K Ethington, M Penny, M Walker, L Thiel, G Smith, H Jackson, Second: C McMahon
J Robinson, T Shaw, B Russell, F Hoag, G Anderson, J Dahl, G Nelson, Third: M Black, B Wetzel, K Willrich, J Hathaway, D Linder,
K Kruskop, D Moore, T Guy, Back: Miss Foote, R Johnson, C Fujinaka, M Pounds, D Stoneberg, A Barton, L Buck
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1964 boasts sophomore class of 338
4 -th +1 -
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ALL SOPHOMORES were asked to read Silas Marner. EVERYONE, sophomores included, always seemed eager to go home.
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HOMEROOM 301-Front: L Lowrie, C Speer, J Lawrence, J Pepper, M Healey, P Parks, G Howertong Second: L Conley, A More-
land, M Hall, S Carlson, C Rostenhach, L Gibbs, E Wedmang Third: M Makelbust, C Oslund, P Borron, B Zimmermann, P Ken-
nedy, C Bear, D Randall: Back: Mrs. Vandecar, C Davis, B Bacon, B Eldridge, B Van Houweling, B Jeffrey, B Foley
HOMEROOM 305-Front: N Mathiason, H Reinhold, N Peterson, J Ostrem, J Schoenenberger, V Becky Second: L Bowen, K Ellett,
M Foreman, B Baker, B Young, T Hegstrom, J Lyttleg Third: E Zaffarano, M Stafford, P Carney, L Hutchison, D Julius, M Morris,
C Van Putter, Backg Miss von Wittich, J Tauber, D DeBoer, C Layton, M Hamilton, K Rozeboom, K Cooper
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HOMEROOM 111-Front: M Ping, M Matterson, D Ruhe, L Johnson, M Myers, C Dodd, M Stewart, Second: T Brindley, W Jo-
hannes, M Beman, S Shuman, C Reinsch, J Hannum, D Tesdahlg Third: M Wilcox, L Leibold, J Vittetoe, J Thompson, R Seastrand,
K Forsythe, J Hensingg Back: Mrs. Sabourin, C Coste, D King, J Crennan, C Zmolek, D McCay, D Owings, S Elliott
HOMEROOM 126-Front: R Drake, M Woldruff, C Shadle, B Blagen, P Swan, B Bath, M Anderson, Second: D Lambert, S McKern,
L Jackson, M Fung, P Dahm, K Mickelson, K Kinsethg Third: L Davidson, G Smith, J Hofstad, B Nilsson, A Livingston, K Hagen,
C Toresdahl, J Wall, Back: Mr. Jolly, R King, P Eyer, C Rogness, T Johnson, R Burns, A Clark
HOMEROOM 202-Front: .N Nims, B Wood, D Bauder, M Penkhus, P Trembly, A McVicker, P Sharp, Second: S Jones, M Hop-
kins, L Skold, R Hague, L Gatherum, B Clark, J Millerg Third: N Pyle, A Lande, S Loeschen, L Jefferson, C Fauerby, M Boden,
L Buttzg Back: Mrs. Panagides, V Rothacker, P Dalton, D Walsh, M Swenson, J Armstrong, K Hawk, J Saul
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HOMEROOM 102-Front: B Hansen, R Opeim, N Manthei, L Hamilton, L Beach, J Schminkcy, D Wallachg Second: M Rader, J
Clark, R Webb, J Jordan, D Rose, B Aronoff, L Abegg, D Hayward: Third: D Sills, D Cocttscll, B Trump, R Moorman, J Jacobson,
D Carlson, F Perkoviclig Back: Mr. Spratt, H Lowrie, S Smith, L Hall, J Hostetter, G Ekberg, D Lawrence, R Wilson
HOMEROUM 315-Front: K Molyneux, D Dowell, L Ruedenberg, N Lewis, K Isely, U Stutzman, J Hill: Second: S Williams, N
Looft, D Erickson, L Brown, C Wacker, N Johnson, B Sivesindg Third: M Schaller, F Cerwick, B Palmer, J Coupe, L Piper, S Allen,
M Bansko: Hack: Mr. Bennett, C Knuth, J McCormick, P Crennan, L Harless, R Myers, B Serovy '
Qophomores gel acquainfed wi+h school. one anoiher
"GANG TACKLING' isn't enough to stop Boone in a close sophomore
game.
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To satisfy a need
Tot fit an occasion
I To make .others happy through giving
- To make themselves happy through the pride of ownership-
- Ames High students go to the Ames merchants.
- To satisfy a need
To fit an occasion
- To make others happy through helpful service
To make themselves happy through money brought in-
Ames merchants welcome Ames High students.
I We meet in friendship.
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Adveriising
looking ahead with a savings account at College Savings
B k
all.
COLLEGE SAVINGS BANK
2546 Lincoln Way, Ph. 232-43I0
Congra'rulaIions,
Seniors
Apparel of Distinctimg
308 Main Sf. Ames
GIFT AND CHINA SHOP
China - Crysial
Decorafing Accessories
4I3 Douglas Ph. 232-42l5
The Ideal Way fo Travel in a
Group is by a Char+ered Bus.
MIDWEST
TRANSPORTATION, INC.
I003 Second SIreeI
Ph. 232-7270
Congrafulafions,
Class of I 965
LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE:
To build or buy your own home as soon
as you are financially able is wise . . . an
will pay good dividends.
H. L. MUNN
LUMBER CO.
Esiablished I89I
Main and Duff Ames, Iowa
We are pleased 'Io serve you-
Whafever your needs-
LARGE or small
Prescripiion Specialis+s
Smar+es+ in Fashion
Finesi' in Quali+y
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227 MAIN Ph. 232-6I35
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F I ycles to huntxng rlfles, satlsfactlon for every need
2I8 MAIN 52I DUFF
AFTER THE GAME
TOM'S GRI LL
"Crea+ors of Good Food
DOWNTOWN AMES
DURING VACATION
WALT'S NEWSSTAND
N ' M S ' Greefing Cards, Magazines,
4-S -g 0EQ Books
Serving 'Hue am Wi+h fha Best 22l Main S+ree+, Ph. 232-0455
Phone 8 or
225 S+ + A I
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232-I4 I 232-l482
in ree mes, owe
Congra'IuIa+ions. Seniors
STQRE
Garden-Fresh Vege+abIes
Orchard-Fresh Fruifs
The Bes+ in Meafs
CompIe+e S+ock of
Na+ionaIIy Adver+ised
Canned Foods
Oven-Fresh Pas+ries
GENERAL
FILTER COMPANY
Design-Cons+ruc+ion-Ereciion
PRODUCTS:
Iron Removal FiI+ers
Wa+er Sof+eners
Aera+ors and Degasifiers
Chemical Feed Equipmeni'
CoaguIa'Iors and Mixers
Swimming Pool Equipmenf
Ph. 232-4l2I Ames, Iowa
CAMPUS DRUG
Drugs
Cosme'I'ics
U.S. 'POST OFFICE
2430 LINCOLN WAY Ph. 232-4252
HOLTZ AND NAIRN
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AG Lonnie keeps in step with Brown's.
Insurance and Real Es'IaI'e
EARL HOLTZ BILL NAIRN
BROWN-SHOE FIT
3I7 Main S+ree+ Ph. 232-6633
DEAN KNUTSON
5II Main S+ree'I'
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HARDWARE 8. MUSIC .
Always the Very Latest in
RECORDS I DW Goods
JAZZ - POPS - STEREO Draperies
HARDWARE PAINT Nogons
RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS
'05 Welch Ph' 2325405 203 MAIN Ph. 232-sIoI
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 l869
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Quahty Dlamonds
RESTAURANT
QQ REGISTERED JEWELER FOUNTAIN SERVICE
AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY P'ZZA
STEAKS and OI-IOPS
2l0 Main Street Ph. 232-97l0
220 Main Street Ph. 232-476I
When Your Shoes Need
Repairing, Think of
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Try Our Delicious BEEF-BURGERS
Across from I'he Ford Garage
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In Campusiown a+ II2 So. Sheldon Down+own ai- 207 So. Duff
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PAINTS and WALLPAPER,
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Arlisl' Supplies
214 FiHh Ph. 232-5265
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Ph. 232-3624
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CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF I965
THE BOOTERY
"Fashion WiI'h a FII"
SHELDON MUNN HOTEL
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SI'ore For Young Men.
VISIT OUR STUDENTS SHOP
HOTEL BARBER SHOP
"The Shop Wi+h 'rhe Blue Window"
IN SHELDON-MUNN
Ph. 232-6565
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CON ES MALTS SHAKES
I 23 Lincoln Way
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UNION BUS DEPOT
Greyhound and Jefferson Lines
Safe, dependable drivers
"Travel is our business"
Group Charfers - Escorfed Tours
Package ' Express
GENE J. FONTECCHIO-Mgr.
Ph. 232-2404
KELSO RADIO 81 TV
I08 Lincoln Way
Nexi' 'Io corner of L-Way and Duff
Your ZeniI'h Dealer
Ph. 232-4445
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--1 The genuine "red carpet Lreatmentf'
BLEEKER FURNITURE
AND
CARPETS
I25 Main Ph. 232-5675
I+ pays Io look your besl. Le+ a professional
dry cleaner Jralce care oi your clolhes.
AMES PANTORIUM
Finesl' in Cleaning
4I0 Douglas Ph. 232-4302
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Everyfhing
in
Hardware for 'lhe Home
We fake pride in having +he biggesi'
and mos+ complere variery of
kirchen wares, fools, painls,
elec+ric fable appliances and
gi'F'r wares
CARR HARDWARE
Ph. 232-6324
Charge Accounrs Welcome
'As
pretty as a flower" from Everrs
EVERT'S
2l8 51h Sfreei Ph. 232-5634
We Telegraph Flowers
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Known for Good Clofhes
226 Main S+.
Ames, Iowa Ph. 232-326I
SERVING AMES AND
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
for
62 YEARS
Sk!
The Mofor Bank
WALK-UP - CUSTOMER - DRIVE-UP
BANKING PARKING BANKING
. Across 'From Cily Hallx
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Hmas TIQTST GSQVHIGS Bank
Member Federal Reserve Sysfem
The Place +o Meer Your Friends
When You AH'end l.S.U.
L-WAY CAFE
CAMPUS TowN
MFG. CO.
AMES 0 1owA
COLLEGIATE
COMPANY
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ORIGINALS. BY All UA
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Inclividualify in Good Furnifure Congramlanons +0 me
HOVERSTEN FURNITURE
Furniiure and Floor Coverings
I965 GRADUATING
CLASS
Ey re turned toward quality at Hoverslen's. Ames Hi, Aims-
Ames High School
High!
4l2 Main Ph- 232-2674 STRAND PAINT COMPANY
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OPEN YEAR ROUND
Sunday-Thursday
ll A.M.-ll PfM.
Frid ay-Saiurday.
ll A.M.-I2 Midnighi'
Ph. 232-56l3
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524 Lincoln Way P11575 ' 5
AMES, IOWA Ig: , .
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Congraiulaiions
P. M. PLACE CO.
5c 'Io SI.00
Specialisfs
VAN VOORHIS CO.
0 AIR CONDITIONING 0 PLUMBING
o HEATING o SHEET METAL
Ph. 232-6270 Ph 232-sos:
Good Luck, Class of I965
SCHOENEMAN
LUMBER COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE
Pain+ - Plywood -- Lumber
and All O+her Building Supplies
Main and Norfhwesiern
Ph. 232-2372
Fill up at Phillips 66.
KEN 81 PAT'S PHILLIPS 66
82I Lincoln Way
Ph. 232-6670
Insis+ Upon
O'NEIL'S
QUALITY CHECKED
ICE CREAM AND MILK
Look for 'Ihe Big
Red Check Mark
O'NEIL DAIRY COMPANY
AMES IowA
l95
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Agency, lncorporafed
O The Spo'I' for Homes
A Complefe Real Eslafe Service
for Cify Properly
All Types of Personal
and Commercial Insurance
Ph. 232-640l
4I3 Main Ames, lowa
Real Es'ra+e: Insurance
Bill Vog'l' AI S1'oll
Chucl: Sondrol Ted Tedesco
Neal Popelka
03:33.
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Jeny fills the tank with Deep Rock.
LARSON'S
DEEP ROCK SERVICE
5 I 7 Lincoln Way Ames
I 96
Eledric Wiring and Supplies
NELSON ELECTRIC CO.
8I6 Clarlc Ave. Ph. 232-2445
For Over 54 Years
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Giffs
Books
Si'a'l'ionery
Typewrilers
Greeling Carcls
Office Supplies
School Supplies
Pholographic Supplies
AMES STATIONERS
238 Main S+.-Ph. 232-4I6l
COLLEGE PIPE SHOP
Your Corner
English Pipe and Tobacco Sfore
Corner of
Lincoln Way and Welch
Bulova,
Crofon and Favre-Leuba Wafches
Wa'I'ch Repairing
FRUIT 81 GROCERY swANK's JEWELRY
2522 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-6653
3l9 Main 232-6460
THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU
' VAN VOORHIS
I GREENHOUSE
I "When you Jrh-ink of flowers,
Second and Elm 24+h and Grand
Think of ours."
Colorado and Lincoln Way Hwy 69 Norm
CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS!
We hope +o confinue serving you in your
college years. See us for 'lhai' perfecl' ward-
robe-ihe newesf in college apparel.
How about this one?"
TOWN 81 CAMPUS
25I4 Lincoln Way
lAcross From Friley Halll
Congra+uIaI'ions, Seniors!
UNION STORY TRUST 81 SAVINGS BANK
"Your Friendly Main S'rree'I Bank"
AMES BANKING CENTER SINCE I882
Main ai' Burnefi' Ph. 232-2362
HANSEN'S MOBIL STATION
Lincoln Way a+ Kellogg Ph. 232-97I5
A Iways-quick and efficient service at Hansen's.
IH - I I
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ALLEN MOTOR CO.
CI1evroIeI'-Corvair
Buick
5I'h and Douglas Ph. 232-2462
LAN DSBERG PHARMACY
Universify Rexall
2402 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-5I75
BesI' Wishes
Io
THE SPIRIT AND
THE STUDENTS
OF
AMES HIGH
RICHARD K.
BLISS CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
Ames
MATH ISON MOTORS
Ford - Falcon - Fairlane - Thunderbird
Musfang
Low Cosi' Financing
323 Fiffh Ph. 232-552I
BATES JEWELERS
WATCHES
OMEGA - BULOVA
Headquarfers For Smar+ Jewelry SI'yIes
S+erIing and Gold Charms-Charm BraceIe1's
Pearl Rings and Pearl Pendan'I's
2400 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-25I5
"Going somewhere?"
OSLUND'S
308 Main Ph. 232-6342
199
HILL'S
STUDIO
2530 Lincoln Way
Ph. 232-4570
"One, two, three-cheese ! "
ch
200
one has the loudest alarm?"
FASTCO DRUG
4II Kellogg
Ph. 232-3I6l
HOME
FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCES
I28 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-6233
Your HOME away from home.
ACCIDENTS
NVILL HAPPEN
Lila US FISRZE7
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RAY'S PAINT
AND BODY SHOP
Wreck Rebuilding Experl' Spraying
Frame Repair Glass lnslallalion
404 E. Lincoln Way Ph. 232-6205
S. Hanson Lumber Co. serves the needs of the Ames Com-
munity.
Congraiulaiions, Seniors!
S. HANSON LUMBER CO.
2I2 Duff Ph. 232-sI52
BORRALL'S
SUPER VALUE
222 Marker S+.
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1, PHOTO FINISHING
, xii. 1 -I 'QN Color-Blaclr and Wluf
xxixfl-A5 X A I Enlarging
X 5- 7 , Qxfxx 214- Personal Greeiing Card
9 X XX 1-QQ Polaroid Copies
S . N gifs- - L2-'f:2Q'f
M, ' Billfolcl Picfures
COMMERCIAL
Aa .aft-fn 16' PHOTOGRAPHY
'l.C2'y-hr" , -: l' if '.' -fr' h.
J I k. -2-IJ, fe Arc Ifecfural
Z r i ng, ' 'L lndusirial
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Campanile lowa S+a+e Universiiy Ph.
Ames' Only
PHOTO FINISHERS
I2I Main P.O. 908 20I
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RICHARDS'
Sewing Buffef
Noon and Evening
Wesf Lincoln Way
The Little Cyclones keepin shape at Richardsf CON
YOUNIKIEIRS
"Sa'I'isfac+ion Always"
0 NOTIONS
I SMALL ELECTRICS
0 APPAREL
I COSMETICS
0 DRAPERIES
0 MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP
I FABRICS
' Beauty is our business.
0 ACCESSORIES FINESSE BEAUTY SALONS
' FABULOUS SPORTSWEAR FINESSE BEAUTY FINESSE BY THE
. SHOES sALoN CAMPUS
8I9 Lincoln Way 2408 Lincoln Way
' MILLINERY MARIAN LOKKEN
323 Main Ph- 2324320 "The Iinesl in care for The
202 cliscriminaling woman."
I I " 3
505 Kellogg
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J' H4954 LINDQUIST
pm l Q.-imgfs VARSITY CLEANERS
3 .
. l For 'l'he Service You
I Wan+ When You Wanl I+.
, I20 Hayward V Ph. 232-lO55
.-
A special occasion is always complete with flowers
from COE'S.
When lhe occasion
demands +he besl . . .
always depend on Coe's.
5l7 Grand Ph. 232-5432
COE'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS
BOB ALLEN
AMES RAMBLER co.
LUMBER COMPANY
5Ol Lincoln Way .
Ph. 2324772 Rambler Sales and Service
Lincoln Way Ph- 232-4764
203
ALLAN
MACHINE SHOP
No Job Too Large or Too Small
224 DUFF Ph. 232-6505
ARMSTRONG
TRACTOR 81 TRUCK
Machinery Par+s
Ames. Iowa
So. Hiway 69
AMES
DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO.
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Box 663 5
Ph. 232-4l55
I05 Kellogg Ph. 232-7320
ENCO
SERVICENTER
Compleie Service
for Your Car
3II Lincoln Way
Ph. 232-9836
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REAL ESTATE 8. INSURANCE 5
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See BOB for Real Esfafe
LINOLEUM-CARPETING-TILES
See EOF lI1SUl'BI1Ce RUSS-CERAMlCS1FORMlCA
Beafy Building Ph. 232-4I5l
H6 Welch Ph. 232-5115 402 Main Sfreef Ames. Iowa
Home means more when -lhe carpel on your
204 floor is from l'lea+on's."
WILSON'S MOBILE
Dar'I'-Dodge-Chrysler
MOTOR
STATION SALES AND SERVICE
We Give Regal Sfamps Lincoln Way and Kellogg PH. 232-255l
2528 Lincolnway PH. 232-4IOI
Student body presldent and vice-presldent . . . Color
K 81 D AMUSEMENT CENTER
Pool and Shuffleboarcl
Hwy. 30 W.
Call 232-6834
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TV from Firestone's puts a smile on Christie's
WATERS' FIRESTONE
A Good Place Io Buy
Tires and Home SuppIies
I20 Lincolnway
WEAVER JEWELERS
WYLER WATCHES
ORANGE BLOSSOM DIAMONDS
Beiween 'Ihe Shows
CAMPUSTOWN
CARTER PRESS, INC.
Crea+ive Prin'Iers
and Lifhographers
206 WELCH AVE. AMES, IOWA
AN DERSON'S
BEAUTY SALON
2528 Lincolnway
Ph.-232-2 I55
Speciaiisfs in Hair Shaping
Siyling and Permanenf Waving
SKEIE
MOTOR C0.
X-.
Best dressed girls at AHS shop at WHITE'S.
WHITE'S SPECTATOR
Headquarfers for Smari'
Sporfswear
ZI9 MAIN Ph. 232-I38I
Poniiac - Tempesf
Sales - Service
"GOOD WILL USED CARS"
202 S. Duff Ph. 232-3650
You can coun I on exce llent food and surrounding 1
PETERSON'S STANDARD SERVICE
A+Ias Tires and BaHeries
Greasing and Washing
232-9667 Lincoinway and Franklin
206
Newly Opened
"The Lamp Posi' Lounge"
"ln +he Old Farm House"
COLLEGE CLEANERS
Pick-Up and Delivery
l36 Welch Ph. 232-7730
WEST STREET GROCERY
Open 9 A.M. Io II P.M. Daily
2902 Wesi Sfreel'
2 Blocks From Wesfgafe
WH EELOCK
CONOCO SERVICE
Conoco Producrs
AMES
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
ir Home Morlgage Loans
Tires and Accessories Insured Savings Accounfs
"JOE" WHEELOCK, JR., Owner
424 M-ain Ph. 232-27I4
61h and Douglas Ph. 232-4544
AMES TUNE-up 539 REX
Complefe
Aufomofive Service
5I3 Lincoln Way
Pl1. 232-2375
SERVICE STATION
PHILLIPS TIRES--PHILLIPS BATTERIES
GREASING-WASHING
A L l d
232 52I0 F kl
207
KNAPP
INSURANCE AGENCY
A. B. "BEEZER" KNAPP S. A. KNAPP
"Insurance Is Our Only Business"
6 I 6 Kellogg Ph. 232-7060
Fast, friendly service at DOTSON'S. D I D E
I EXTRA QUALITY AT NO EXTRA COST
S Huich Phone: 232-I057 AI
II3 E- Lincoln Way Ames, Iowa
3329 Lincoln Way
Ph. 232-9640
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Anne and Judy find these helpful study aids.
Dear Santa, I have been a very good girl this year . . .
STUDENT SUPPLY STORE LARRY PETERSON
Spiral Noieboolcs-Pens and Pencils
Loose Leaf Ring Books-Noieboolc Paper
Sweai Shiris-Paper Backs MGVCUVY-LIUCOIN-COMET
SEE us Fora ALL YOUR English Ford--Triumph
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
2424 Lincoln way Ph. 232-7665 363 50- DUFF Ph- 2327474
208
After School After the Game
Or If You're Just Driving
Around . . .
Let's Go to
LINDY'S
24th and Grand Ames
W,"-1'
Your Ames High WEB is published each week in THE AMES DAILY TRIBUNE. Pictured
here is the first-semester 'astafff' Judy Hannum, Sandy Kinker, John Foreman and Kitty Fisher.
When Ames High athletic teams compete, THE AMES DAILY TRIBUNE is there to record
the action.
AMES DAILY TRIBUNE
PAUL R. JONES
SHEET METAL
DUNLAP
MOTOR COMPANY
Heaiing, Air Condiiioning
and Spalding OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC
SINCE I9I4 Ames- 'DWG
364 S Duff Ph. 232-6252
TWENTIETH CENTURY
BOWLING
5l7 S. Duff Ph. 232-5530
Strike!
MERT DAULTON'S
GRAND AVENUE Laundry A Dry Cleaning
STATION Wage
"Your Skelly Man" 35 Washers
l31'h and Grand Ph. 232-463l
I2 Dry Cleaning Unifs
AH'endan+ on Dufy Daily-
l29 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-9723
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Best Wishes to Ames High and the Class of '65
JOE G. FELLOWS
THOMAS D. GARTIN
LEE E. ROSEBROOK
LOWELL D. BOND
WILLIAM A. BOCKAVEN
J. R. McCLEAN
R. T. DRUMMOND
HARRY L. JOHNSTON
AMES DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Congratulations to the Class of 1965
and Continued Success to Ames High
THE MCFARLAND CLINIC
For All Your Needs in
DIAMONDS WATCHES
JEWELRY SILVERWARE
Come fo
RUTH'S JEWEL BOX
"Home of Fine Qualify"
236 Main 232-7335
THE PIZZA HOUSE
AMES' OLDEST AND FINEST
Across from Friley Hall
HOURS: 4 P.M. TO I A.M.
2504 Lincoln Way Ph. 232-I077
OUR BEST WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF '65
THE BROILER
Danny opens the door to the Broiler and excellent dining.
Tables
Highway 30 Wesi'
Ames, Iowa
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL
232-2202
will always be ready for you at the Broiler.
DUNN LUGGAGE
AND
LEATHER STORE
Ladies' Handbags
NELSON LUMBER
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.
"Where +I1e Home Begins"
Lumber, Hardware, Paini' Ph. 232-2665 Samsonij-el American Tourisfer'
Wesf Lincoln Way Ph. 232-7920 Skyway Luggage
Billfolds, Brief Bags, A'H'ache Cases
3I0 Main Sfreef PI1. 232-6260
2I4
VAN VOORHIS
GREENHOUSE
"When you lh-ink of flowers,
lhinlc of ours."
Hwy. 69, Nor'I'h
Af' . I .,i, 1 1 Q I , . m e . -
I 'VNS' I ' "'
f the few remaining places in Ames where you
uy a hamburger for only 19c.
GOOD FOOD
LOW PRICE
HIGH QUALITY
3339 Lincoln Way Ph. 233-I08l
JOE'S MEN'S SHOP
Your Bes'r Buy in
Men's and Boys' Apparel
2536 LINCOLN WAY Ph. 232-5264
From Head Io Toe
Shop al JOE'S
N0ah's pizzamobile is the sign of quality.
THE FAEOUS ' E
"PIZZA KING"
LINCOLN WAY AT HYLAND
Ph. 233-I000
Ilffilifif 'lGZiS23wRZZ?s,Ll?'12n'5'?5'Sf...2'mcaH'Z,l"es'
DES MOINES REGISTER
AN D TRI B U N E
2500 Lincoln Way 30llf2 Kellogg
2I5
H 84 F BUILDERS
81
HUNZIKER REALTY
537 Main S+.
New Homes and
Real Esfaie Sales
232-42I4
Congra+uIa'I'ions
Io 'l'I1e
CLASS OF '65
and
AMES HIGH
From
AMES HIGH SPIRIT
ADS DEPT.
CAROLYN, KAREN, TERRIE, MARY
Summertime lasts all year long at the Dairy King.
DAIRY KING
Across from Sfadium
233-I450
R. FRIEDRICH 81
Builders .Developers
Phgng MCI!!
232.5175 Ames, Iowa
K. FRIEDRICH
ORN I NG GLASS CO.
Aufo Glass-Mirrors-Plaie Glass
Paiio Doors-Shower Doors
Amos, Iowa
3I9 Lincolnway 232-3764
Bauder, Dick
General Index
A
Abegg, Linda ..........
ACADEMICS .....
Accola, Sonja .....
86, 87, 181
71
26 27 30 31 77
' 86, as: 89,'14af
A-CLUB ........................ 169
ACTIVITIES
Adams, Mr. Herbert ....
Adams, Rosmary ..
ADMINISTRATION
ADVERTISING . . .
Agard, Richard ....
Aggarwal, Bina . . .
......
Aggarwal
, Sudhir . . .
72-111
.. 28, 50
143
50-51
182-216
170
128, 130, 132,
Albertson, Dorothy . 34, 138, 139,
115
143
Aho, John .................... 143
143
176
Albertson, Mr. Hubert .. 60, 74,
Albright, Vicki .............. 86, 175
Allen, Oley ................ 93, 176
Allen, Sue ..... - ............. 181
ALL-STATE MUSICIANS ...... 89
Allison, Linda ................ 172
Alm, Norm .................... 171
Anderson, Alan B. ..... 80, 143
Anderson, Allan N. 143
Anderson, Mrs. Beth ........ 56, 174
Anderson, Brenda .... .. 87, 173
Anderson, Brian ..... ..... 1 43
Anderson, Charmain .......... 175
Anderson, Craig .......... 120, 178
Anderson, Glennis ............ 177
Anderson, John .............. 223
Anderson, Mary .... .... 8 6, 98, 143
Anderson, Merrill ........ 130, 171
Anderson, Michael ...... . 180
Andrews, Larry ..... . .... 175
Arens, Sue ......... 172
Armstrong, Bill 170
Armstrong, Jim ..... ....... 1 80
Armstrong, Marsha ............ 178
Arnbal, Judy ........ ..86, 87, 43
Aronoff, Beth ..... ...... 8 7, 181
Aronoff, Zena ...... . 143
ASSEMBLIES .... .... 44 , 45
ATHLETICS ........ ........... 3 7
Augustine, Mary ..
Austrheim, Linda .
B
86,143
86, 93, 173
Bacon, Bill ................ 120, 179
Bacon, Mary ............ 40, 99, 143
Baker, Barbara . . .......... 170
Baker, Barry ..... 120, 179
Baker, Delores ...... . 175
Baker, Dick ....... 123. 143
Baker, Shonney .... .... 9 3, 172
Baldner, Doug . . . . . 111, 143
Baldus, Judy . . . .... 171, 173
Ballard, Larry ...... . 178
BAND ......... ........ 90 -95
Bappe, Dennis .. ...... 120, 178
Bappe, Richard ...... 119, 123, 143
Bappe, Steve . .. .......... . 143
Bappe, Tom . . . ....... . . 168
Barber, Alice .... . 175
Barber, David .... 143, 175
Barcus, Mike .. .. 120, 176
Bames, Dean ..... .... . . 144
Barnhart, Dean . .. ....... . 123
Barrow, Jean ..... .... 8 7, 178
Bartels, Arthur . . . . 126, 144
Barton, Art . . . ...... . 177
Barton, Bob ...... 142, 144
BASKETBALL . . .... 128-133
Bates, Deanna .... ........ 1 44
Batman, Pam ......... . 175
Bath, Betsy 86, 87, 180
Bauder, Mary . . .
Bauder, Tom ........
180
14-4
126, 139,
144
Baumann, Betsy ....... 172
Bauske, Dave . 40, 99
Bauske, Mrs. Grace
39,
, 104, 126, 138,
14-4
46, 56,
Bauske, Mark ............ 98,
Beach, Cheryl ....
Beach, Lee .....
Beach, Linda .....
Beach, Robert ....
Beal, Carolee
Beals, Sarah
Bear, Catherine ..
........
102
181
171
178
181
175
172
115, 170
179
86,
Beaty, Donna ........
Beck, Linda .............. 115,
Beckham, Mr. Thomas ........
Beck, Vicki ................ 87,
Beckman, Bill ........ 123, 126,
Beckman, Dick
Beese, Lynn .............. 98,
Bell, Thomas ..................
Bellingausen, Su
8 ..............
Beman, Mike .. 130, 138, 180,
Bengston, Mr. Leonard .... 74
Benn, Becky ..... .............
Bennett, Mr. Ca
rroll .... 68, 74,
Bennett, Dan
Benson She
, rry ..... .......
Bcrhowe, Janice .... ...... 2 6,
Best, Bill ......
Best, Bob .....
Billings, Jim ..
Billings, Mary
Billings, Toni
Black, Marilyn
Blackburn, Dave
....... . 139
. .... 130, 138,
...... . 123,
. . . ..... 115,
Blaess, Mike . . . ...... . . .
1
-
Blagen, Bonnie
Blake Rick
145
93, 180
123 130 173
Bleekiar, R66 .'sh,'r4, 86: arf
130,
138, 139, 145
Bliss, Carolyn .... 33, 86, 88, 104, 145
Bliss, Mike 86, 119, 123, 130, 171,
174
Boast, Tom ........
89,93,145
Boden, Mark . . . . . .120, 180
Bogue, Mary . . . ..... . 171
Bohlen, Rick . . . ...... . 178
Bonwell, Mert .. ..... 123, 145
Borden, John ....... . . . 86. 87, 175
Bornmueller, Alan . . . . ....... . 174
Borron, Pam ....... .... 9 3, 179
Bortle, Frank .................. 145
Bowen, Paul ............ 86, 87, 178
Bowen, Jerry .... 40, 93, 139, 145
Bowen, Lalonie ................ 170
Bowen, Lecia . . ...... 86, 87, 179
Boylan, Jerry . .. ..... 171, 173
BOYS' CLUB . . . ...... 74, 75
BOYS' GLEE ..... ........... 8 5
BOYS' STATE .... ............. 2 4
Brindley, Thomas ...... 93, 97, 180
Brinkman, Vicki ......... 176
Bristol, Catherine . . . 87, 93, 170
Bristol, Susan .... 86, 145
Brown, Barbara ........... 145
Brown, Ellen . . . ............ . 175
Brown, Jim . . . 93, 97, 123, 172
Brown, Joan .. ........... 87
Brown, Kathy . . . . . 173
Brown, - Leanne .... . . . 181
Brown, Roger .. ..., 14-5
Browning, Glen . . . . . . . 173
Bruner, Charles .... .... 2 23
Brunia, Denny . . . . . . 178
Brunia, Kathy . . . . . . 173
Brunkow, Bruce . . . . . . 172
Brunkow, Robert . . . . . . 171
Bryan, Jim .......
Bryner, Darrell .....
Buchanan, Ann
Buchanan, Bob
Buchele, Rod ....
Buck, Jim .......
Buck, Lindy U 75: ............
139,
96, 97, 115,
Buehler, Beverly ........ ........
Bunce, Sharon
93,
Burnet, Kathy ........ 26, 80, 86,
Burns, Mary Kay ......... . 97,
Burns, Richard . ..
120,
Bushore, David .... .......
Buttermore, Gary
.6 .6-.6--
Buttz, Linda .... 1 . ........ .
Byers, Cheri ....
CAFETERIA STAFF
Calderwood, David
Calhoun, David .....
. . 86, 87,
25,
Calhoun, Kathy ....... . . .
Calhoun, A Michael
Calkins, Bill ......... ....
CAMPAIGNS .......
Cantonwine, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . .
Carbrey, Theresa . .
CAREER NIGHT
Carlson,
Carlson
86, 87, 89, 97,
Greg ................
Dick ...... .... . 138,
Y
Carlson, James
Carlson, Mr. Keith
Carlson,
Carmean, Jennifer
Carney, Peggy
57,
Susan ..... 86,
Carpenter, Mike .... .... . . .
Carpenter, Paula
Carr, Dick ........
Carr, Larry ....
Carr, Patsy ..
. . .... 86,
86, sv,
Catus, Ann ..............
Cerwick, Fred
Chaffin, Wanda' 'ffff ....
Charles, Linda
Charlson, Gary
86,
86, 87, 93,
86, 87,
................
CHEERSQUAD, 'soi5iio1iioi'iE".
175
174
172
173
145
170
177
146
170
146
172
180
170
146
180
146
53
168
173
178
17
170
, 35
172
170
33
171
181
146
141
179
146
179
223
221
176
146
175
174
181
178
223
173
115
CHEERSQUAD, VARSITY .. 37, 114-
115
CHOIR ........................ 86
CHORAL GROUPS ...... 36, 84-89
Christensen, Dave ............ 146
Christensen, Don .............. 146
Christenson, Beverly .... 86, 87, 177
Christensen, Sharon .......... 146
Christenson, Mike ............ 175
CHRISTMAS FORMAL ...... 36-39
Clark, Allen .................. 180
Clark, Ann . 33, 86, 88, 142, 146
Clark, Bob .................... 180
Clark, Debbie ................ 178
Clark, George ................ 146
Clark, Jean .... .. 86, 87, 93, 181
Clark, Steve ................ 11, 146
Claude, Nancy . 86, 93, 97, 142, 147
Coe, Steve ............ 130, 132, 147
Cole, Mr. Donald . ......... 55, 106
Collins, Jed ....... ..... 9 3, 147
COMMERCIAL
DEPARTMENT . . . . . . 68
Compton, Linda .. 173
Conklin, Bob .... . .. 175
Conley, Larry .... ..... 1 26
Constantine, Gloria . . 91, 173
Conley, Larry .... ......... 1 79
Cook, Bob ...... .... 1 23, 221
CO-OP .......... 110, 111
Cooper, Kathy .... .... 1 71, 179
2l7
Cooper, Steve
Corbin, Marsha ....
Core, Ellen ......
Coste, Carolyn ..
Cott, Julie ....
Cottrill, Dave ..
Cottrill Jeff ........
COUNSELING
Coupe, Jeanie
.........
. . . 120
. . . 175
. . . 178
180
174
. . 170
176
51
. . . . . 87, 181
175
Covey, Mr. Hiram . ..... 55,
Coy, David ............
.. 93, 126, 173
170
Coyle, .lack ...... . ....... .
Craig, Dean .... ............ 2 21
Craig, Maurice ............ 126, 172
Craig, Terrie .... 91, 93, 104, 173
Crane, Charles ........ 86, 87, 178
Crane, Mrs. .lean .......... 62, 172
Cross, Larry ..... ........ 86, 87, 147
Cross,
Davidson, Lewis . . . . . . . . . .
Mr. Wayne ......... . . . 86, 64
Crovisier, Nancy . 86, 147
87, 117,
Crowley, Richard .... ......... 1 47
Cumming, Debbie ............... 147
Cummings, John .. 173
Daffin, Toby .... ......... 1 72
Dahl,'Janet ...... ....... 8 7, 177
Dahm, Peg ........ 86, 87, 180
Daley, Dee Ann .... .... 8 7, 171
Dallman, Sue, .... ...... 1 75
Dalton, Linda ....... . . . 87, 147
Dalton, Phil .................. 180
Dankbar, Betty Anne ........ 87, 178
Darnell, John ........ ...... 1 70
Davidson, John ...... ....... 1 47
Davis
Chris .....
120,
, ....
Davis, Craig, ......
Davis, Dennie ....
Davis, Garry . . . . .
Davis, Laticia .... . . .
Davis, ' Linda ..................
180
174
179
. . . . . 147
147
170
173
64
Day, Mr. Richard .
DEBATE ............
DeBoer, Dennis .... 86, 87, 93, 97, 179
DECA .........................
Denison, Kathy ........
Dennis, Mary .... .....
Dickinson, Mrs. Elizabeth . . , . . .
Dickson, David .......... 87, 93,
Dickson, Jonathan .. 86, 93, 97, 126,
Diehl, Harvey .. ..
Dietl, Bruce ......
Dietz, Christine ....
Disney, .lean .....
Dodd, Connie
Dodd, Jim .... .
Dodd, John
Dodd, Linda
Doling, Dan .......
Donhowe, Kathy
Doran, Bob ........
Dotson, Melinda '
Dowell, Diana ..
Dozier, Steve . .
Drake, Jeane ....
Drake, Rodney
DRAMA ....... . .
Dreeszen, Dee
Dresser, Dave . . . . . . .
Drummond, Kathleen ..
Duffy, Mary ..........
Duncan, Greg .......
Dunkin, Peg ........
Dunlap, Lynn ........
Dunleavy, John .. 130
..........106
......-.
67
147
148
107
148
170.
148
139,
86, 142,
. .' '63,' '67,
..ff'ii7,
168
178
148
180
87, 176
148
148
175
148
172
123,
. 86, 97,
171
. 93,97,181
223
148
80, 180
.. 65, 78, 83
175
123, 173
87, 172
148
139, 173
175
148
132, 139, 148
Duvall, Mr. George .... 60, 128, 129,
130
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CAREER NIGHT SPEAKER-MR. RAY BRYAN found an unusual but effective
way to deliver his speech.
E
Easton, Jane .... . . . . . 168
Easton, John .... ....... 1 68
Eckard, Diane .. ........ 174
Eggleton, Ada .. . 86, 97, 148
Eggleton, Judy .... ......... 1 78
Eilts, Randy ...... .... 1 26, 148
Ekberg, Carl .................... 168
Ekberg, Gretchen ........ 86, 87, 181
Elbert, Cathy ...... ..... 8 3, 170
Elbert, David .... .... 1 39, 148
Eldridge, Bill ...... . . . 139, 179
Eldridge, Charles .... .... 1 23, 221
Ellet, Kathy ....... .... 1 70, 179
Ellet, Tom ...... ....... 2 23
Elliott, Gail .... ...... 1 78
Elliott, Steve .... .... 8 7, 180
Ellis, Nancy . . . ..... 106, 148
Ellis, Mike .... ............ 2 23
Ellis, Patricia ................ -148
Emanuel, Steve ...... 86, 87, 93, 176
Eness, Kristine .......... 83, 87, 175
Engelhardt, Cheryl ............ 172
ENGLISH DEPT. . . . ..... 56357
Engeldinger, Anne .... .... 1 72
English, Mrs. Yvonne
Enser, Lowell ......
Epstein, Jacqueline .
Erickson, Diane .....
Erickson, Martha
Erickson, Mary ......
Ethington, Karen ....
Eucher, Larry
Evans, Richard
Everson, Karin . . . . . .
Ewoldt, Janet
Exner, Rick ..
Eyer, Phillip .......
Faber, Pat ......
FALL
PLAY
FALL TRACK .....
.. 86, 87, 88, 89, 149
Fate, Robin, ..........
Fauerby, Christine
Farley, Charles
. f f f '86,' 371 'zi3,'8s3,
63,
36Qf87,' 177.
..... 93,
178
148
223
181
178
173
139
173
149
93
...... 149,
223
149
180
....-q-..-
40
80, 81
124,125
123,171
93, 180
FEATURES , ....
Fcllinger, Ann ....
Ferguson, Jim ....
. . . 22-47
175
126, 149
Fernelius, Dan .......... 93, 170, 172
FHA .................. 67, 110, 111
149
Fincham Steve ....
FINE ARTS DEPAR1iM'1i1iJr'
Finnegan, Kathleen .............. 173
FIRE SQUAD ................ 141
Firkens, Carol .. .. 93, 170
Fiscus, Linda .. ....... 93, 175
Fisher, Bill .... ......... 8 3, 178
Fisher, Kitty ........ 80, 86, 91, 149
Fiske, Jane ......... 87, 149
Fleig, John ........ 123, 138, 149
Foley, Bruce .................. 179
Fontecchio, Ron . ., ............ 149
Foote, Miss Wendy .. 45, 46, 70, 177
FOOTBALL .............. 118-123
Foreman, John .... ...... 1 42, 149
Foreman, ,Mark ................ 175
Foreman, Mike .... 87 93 97
Foreman, Muriel .... 86, 87: 115,
Forsythe, Kay .... . .
, 179
173
Foshe, Ernest .......
Fox, Paul ...... ............
Franz, Linda . .......... , ..... ..
Freel, Judy
French, Barb
180
168
149
172
Fredericks, Bill .... 86,2 87, 93, 175
171
176
175
178
174
French, Walt .... 97,
Frey, Terry ........ ........ 9 3,
Fribley, Jack ..................
Friedrich, Robert ...... 93, 123, 149
FRIENDSHIP WEEK ........ 42-43
Frigaard, Marcia .......... 98, 170
Frum, Barry .... .... . .. . 126, 150
Fryar, Richard .... 93, 170
Fujinaka, Chuck .. .... 120, 177
Fuller, Bertha .... ......... 1 70
Fung, Margaret .......... 86, 87, 180
Gallahan, Alan ...... .. 175
Gammon, Michael ...... ..... 1 72
Garland, Linda ................ 173
Garrett, Mrs. Avonelle
Gartz, Mr. Homer ....
ss, 68
92
Gatherum, Laurie .
Gauger, Don
Genovese, Ross ..
Gibbs, Laura . . . . . .
Gibbs, Monte ..
Gibson, David ..... . .
. 'iisf
.... 174,
93, 97,
Gilchrist, Mary . . . . . . . . , ,
Gilchrist, Sherri ..
Gilreath, Dee .....
180
175
221
179
. . . . . . . . 150
172
171
175
. . . . . . . 173
GIRLS' CLUB . . . . . . 76-77
GIRLS' GLEE ...... . . . 76, 85
GIRLS' STATE ........ ..... 2 4
Glamser, Miss Wanda . . .... . . 68
Hill, Joyce ' ....
Glandorf, Lorraine ..... 87, 170
Goettsch, Dick ..... ....... 1 81
Goettsch, Steve .... . . . 126, 175
Goodman, Gail ' ..... ..... 1 50
Gossard, Margaret . . . ..... . 173
GRA .... , ........ ...... 1 34
Grabau, Gary .... 120, 138
Graca, Richard . . . .... . 172
Grady, Bob ..... . . . 175
Graham, Fred .. . ..... 178
Gran, Chuck ..... .... 8 3, 173
Green, Jack ...... ........ 1 50
Green, Joseph .... ........ . . 174
Green, Julanne . ................. 150
Grccn, Ronald . . . . . . 130, 135, 171
Greene, Grant ..... 86, 87, 150
Greenwood, Alice .... .... 1 71, 175
Grennan, Eileen 97, 150
Grennan, Jim .. ..... 180
Grennan, Jim ..... .... 1 80
Grcnnan, Phil . . . . . . . 181
Grewell, Sharyn . . . ..... . 172
Groat, Connie .... ........ 1 73
Groomes, Bob ...... .... 1 15, 221
Gunnerson, Janet .... ...... 1 75
Gutmann, Robert . . . ...... . 172
Guy, Terry ........ 120, 177
H
Haeh, Bruce ..........
Hagebock, Dennis .....
Hagebock, Terry . . .
Hageman, Joe ....
Hagen, Belinda ......
Hagen
Hagen
Hagge
, Mary ....
, Kent ..........
, Steven ......
.........
Hague, Bob .. .... ..
Hakes,
Hall,
Mark .... . .
Janice
Hall, Larry ...... 93
Hall,
Hall,
Mary ..... ....
Tom .... ......
Halterman, David . . .
Halverson, Jim . .
Hamilton, Layne ' ....
Hamilton, Mark .......
Hamilton, Mr. Robert .
Hamme, Charlotte .....
Hamme, Don .....
Hand, Linda ........
Hannum, Jan
Hannum Judy ......
34, 141,
77, 104,
126,
86, 87,
120 181
9 3
150
173
175
173
178
180
172
150
. . . . . . . . 180
150
178
221
179
171
175
174
181
93,
179
57, 65, 79, 81
150
178
87,
's7"iEsb
Hansen,,Barbara . 86,.87, 93, 97,
Hansen, Jim
Hanson, Cheryl ..... .
119, 123,,
115, 139,
Hanway, Rod ...... 93, 97, 138,
Harless, Lonnie . . . ....... . . . .
Harrell, Michael . . .... 86, 87,
Hart, Donald .....
Hart, Judi .........
Harwell, Shirley ....
Harwell, Sue .........
80,
150
180
180
180
150
176
173
Harless, Linda ................ 150
181
151
178
170
151
151
177
Hathaway, John ...............
Hausheer, Mr. Maurice . 27, 55, 130,
173
Hawkes, William
Hawk, Ken ......
Hayes, Henry
151
.. 120, 181
151
Hayes, Randy ..
Hayward, Donna
Hazel, Laurie .
Heald, Betty ..... ......... 3 3,
Healey, Marjorie
Healy, Tim' . . . .
Heaton, Bill
Heddon, Jim ..
Heaton, Bill . . .
Hedden, Jim ....
Hedrick, Dan . .
Heer, Jacki ,.
Heggen, Mark ..... . . .
151., . .iii . iid,
. ........... as,
as,
. ...'."ixisQ's7,'
.. 93, 99,
Hegland, Steve 86, 87,
Hegstrom, Trey .... . 93,
Heldt, Don .....
Hemstreet, Ann
Henderson Jenni
, fe
Hendrickson S bil
ae,
I'. ......
, y .... ....
Henry, Bill ....... ....... ....
Hensmg, Joe ..................
Hensing, John ...... 130, 132,
Herrick, Jody ..... ...........
Herrick, Nick ........ 118, 123,
Hetzel, Steve ...... 50, 120, 138,
Heubner, Frank
Hiedeman, Mr. Dale ........ 60,
Hiserote ani
, J s .......
Hoag, Faye ....
Hoff, Jan ...........
Hoffman, Nancy
. 86, 87,
' 115,
. ........... 87,
Hofstad, Jane ...... 86, 87, 97,
Holdren, Kathy
HOMECOMING
Hopkins, Martha
Hopkins, Rick
Ho kins Sall
' ' '. ' 28-31
180
p , y ....
Horsefield, Julie
Hoskins, Kevin 123,
Hostetter, Joe .... .... 1 20,
Houge, Rod ..................
Howerton, Greg ..............
Huffman, Ed ........ 123 126
Hull, Karen .. 86, 91, 138, 139,152,
Hunt, Mrs. Betty ........ 56, 77,
. . 93, 97,
Hunter, Frances
Huntress, Alison
Hunzikcr, Steve .... 120,
Hurlbut, Gary . . .
Hussey, Pat ......
Huston Kathi ..
Hutchinson, Linda J J D
Hutchison, Bryce .....
Hutchison, Lynn ....
93,
....93,
178
172
178
152
152
172
173
175
179
INDEX .................... 217-223
INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT .. 69
Ingram, Joyce ........ 87, 176, 93
Ingram, Rosemary ............ 173
Ingvoldstad, Joe . 124, 138, 171, 172
INTRAMURALS , .............. 135
Isely, Karl .................... 181
Israel, Jan ..... .... 1 52
Jackson, Betsy 115, 178
Jackson, ,Holly .. ...... 177
Jackson, Lynda . .... 180
Jackson, Marcia 152
Jackson, Morris . 178
Jackson, Sue ..... . 223
Jacobson, Brad . . 139, 171
Jacobson, Gary .. ...... 152
Jacobson, John . ........ 181
Jefferson, Linda .............. 180
Jeffrey, Bob . 86, 87, 120, 138, 179
Jellinger, Rick 123, 142, 152
Jenkins, Carla . 86, 87, 175
Jenkins, Marilyn ...... 87, 152, 166
Johannes, Dennis ........ 152
Johannes, Lowell ........ 178
Johannes, Wayne ....,. 180
Johnson, Bill .... 153 178
Jolmson, Bruce .... .f. 34, 153
174
Johnson, Elaine . . .
"DON'T YOU DARE take that picture, young man!" . . . Click!
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Moses, Brad ............ 24, 104,
Johnson, Linda .. 180
Johnson, Mark . .. 176
Johnson, Nancy .... ....... 1 81
Johnson, Robert ........ 178
Johnson, Ron ...... 120, 177
Johnson, Sharon ............ 87, 170
Johnson, Terry ........ 93, 139, 180
Jolly, Mr. Frank .... 69, 74, 180
Jones, Ann ....... ..... 8 6, 173
Jones, Darlene . ...... 175
Jones, Mr. James ...... 62
Jones, Steve ..... 83, 180
Jones, Marianne .... .. 153
Jones, Randy .... ..... 8 0, 153
Jordan, Janis .... .. 86, 87, 181
JOURNALISM ............ 102, 103
Julius Deanne .
179
82 83
JUNIOR CLASS 'i'iQAii'1I1I ,
JUNIOR EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL .......... .... 1 71
JUNIOR
HOMEROOMS . . . . 170-175
Kalsem, Becky 153
Kalton, Barbara 93, 153
Keisler, David ........ 123, 138, 170
175
172
Keller,
Kelley
Sue ........
Kitty
, .............. 86,
Kelso, Dennis . 27, 86, 87, 126,
139
Mike ..................
Kennedy, Eileen
Kelso,
87,
138,
,153
Kennedy, Pat ............ 87,
Kepley, David ................
Ketelson, J im . 119, 122, 123,
Key, Marc ........
Nancy .................
-Kilstrom, Elaine
King, Dan ......
Kezar,
King,
King
Harriss
Ron
173
. ..... 175
179
178
130,
132, 138,139, 153
.... 86, 87,
.. 74,
Lasche, Jim
Lasche, Susan ....
Latta, Chris ....
123,
87,
Lauser, Greg ............ 74, 142,
Lawrence, Danny
Lawrence, J an . . . ....... . . . .
. 93 104
Lawrence, Ted ....
Layton Greg ......
Ledet, Richard ....
Lee, Dennis . . . . .
Lee, Lloyd ......
Lehman Rick
Lenning, Sheryl
Leibold: Linda ' '
95. 97,,
Levine, Sylvia .... ...... 1 06,
154
173
173
154
181
179
172
179
. . . . . . . . 171
154
178
176
180
154
154
' 154
181
Lewis, Marilyn ................
86 87 93
Lewis, Nancy ..........
Lewis Robert .
..f..f..'155
106-107
L1BRIx11Y CLUB- ' ' ' ' 'f .....
Lindell, Jerry, .... ..... 1 75
Linder, Dan .... .... 1 77
Linder, Peg . . . .... . 155
Linder, Toni . . . . . . 91, 155
Litzel, .Ierry .... . 155
Litzel, Jim ........ . . . 126, 155
Livingston, Alan ..... 180
Lockhart, Larry .... .... 1 24, 174
Loeschen, Steve .. .... ....... 1 80
Lokken, Mary .... .... 8 6, 87, 178
Looft, Nanci .... .... 8 7, 89, 181
Love, Christie . ......... 170
Love, Dale . . . ..... . . 168
Love, David ..... .... 1 73, '93
Lovely, Walter . ..... 170
Lowman, Terry . . . . 1. 155
Lowrie, Hugh .... ..... 1 81
Lowrie Laura .... .... 9 7, 179
Lyon, Joe ..... ....... 1 55
Lyttle, Janis . . . . . . 179
Lytton, Gary ....... . . . 155
M
174
172
178
. . . . 120, 180
153
180
173
Kingsbury, Audrey ..........
Kinker, Dave ........... 120,
176
Kinker, Sandy . . . 26, 40, 86, 88, 93, 97,
153
Kinseth, Kay ..................
Kirkham, Collier ...... ....
Kleinschmidt, Robert ..........
Kline, Ron . ............... 153,
Knight, Bob ......... ....
173,
Knight, Richard .... ......
Knuth, Gregory ...... ....
Krocheski, Marilyn ....
Krocheski, Paul ..............
Kropf, Kathi ......... .........
Kruskop, Kim ........ ........
Kuhn, David ...... 97, 124, 126,
IBO
153
153
221
139
153
181
171
153
178
177
175
Macheak, Cecil . . .
Madsen, Steve . . .
Magilton, Tom ........
Makelbust, Lonnie ....
Maklebust, Mike . . .
..ff'0s,
Manthei, Nancy ............. .
Manthei, Ronald .....
Markley, Charles .....
Marks, Paul ........ 8
MATH DEPARTMENT
Mathiason, Nancy
Ladd, Steve ....... ...... 1 38, 139
Lambert, David ..... . . . 86, 87, 180
Lampe, De11nis ....... 126, 174
Lanczos, Les . ............. 153
Lande, Anna .. 86, 87, 88, 180
Lange, Mary ............. ...... 1 53
Langfitt, Perry ................ 172
LANGUAGE CLUBS ........ 98-101
LANGUAGE
DEPARTMENT .......... 58, 59
Larsen, Ronald ........ 86, 87, 93, 173
Larson, David ..... ........... 1 78
Larson, Jeffrey .... ...... 1 71, 80
Larson, Karen .. ...... 168
Larson, Paul .... ...... 1 53
Larson, Sharon .... . . . 115, 175
Larson, Wayne ...... 172
220 '
..-...,..
9, 93, 141,
156
178
174
156
. . . 179
181
156
170
156
. . . . . . 60-61
179
Mathison, John ........ 86, 87, 178
Martin, Bill ...... .......... 1 73
Martin, Jane .. .... 40, 77, 156
Matters, Bob ....... ..... 8 3, 176
Matters, Merry ............ 83, 86, 87
Matterson, Melissa ........ 99, 180
Mattson, Chris ............... 175
Maurer, Mary Anne . 26, 30, 31, 40,
115, 156
McCaffrey, James ............ 168
McCaffrey, Mary . . . 87, 178
McCay, Douglas . ...... 180
McCay, Robert ..... 142, 155
McClurkin, John .... . 155
McClurkin, Mike .... .. . 155, 175
McCormick, Jim ........ . 181
McCowen, Mike ........ 93, 97, 172
McCoy, Vicki. ................. 172
McDowell, Janice ...... 86, 87, 155
McFarland, David ...... ....... 1 73
McGinnis, Jim .... 105, 126, 155
McHone, Meredith . .. 86, 87, 176
Mcllwain, Marguerite ..... 1 ...... 175
Mclnnis, Mark ...... 26, 86, 87, 155
Mclnerney, Jim ............... 175
McIntosh, Mary Ann .......... 155
McIntosh, Tom ...... 156
McKenna, Gayle .... .... 9 1,
McKenna, Vickie . . . . . . .
McKern, Mike ..... ........
McKern, Susan . .... ........ .
McKie, Bob ......
McKinley, Tim .....
as,
12s,1s0,
McLean, Merry ....
McMahon, Cathy
.. "IIIf'01,
McMillen, Ron ......
McNally, Miss Mary . .
McVicker, Amy ...... ....
Messer, Richard . . . . . . .
Meyer, Duane ..... . . .
Mickelson, Kristi
Mickelson, Sheri
Middle, Joanne ....
Millard, Patricia . . . . . 86,
Miller, Anne .... . . . 87,
Miller, Dave . ........... .
Miller, Diane . . ............ . .
Miller, Janet ..................
Miller, Janice ...... 38, 91, 104,
Miller, Margaret .......... . . . .
Miller, Mary .....
s7,91,
Miller, Maurice .... ..........
Mills, Esther .......... 86, 87,
MIXED CHORUS
Moberg, Mr. Dean .......... 96, 64
Molyneux, Ken ................
138 139
Montegna, .Jim . 83, 120,
7 1
Montgomery, George
Moore, Cindy ................
Moore, Don
Moore, Joan ..
Moore, Roger
Moorman, James
Moorman, Roberta
'I..Iff'06,'0i,
Moppin, Carl ..... ........
Moreland, Arnie
Morgan, Archie
Morgan, J ack ..... . . . 93,
Morris, Mary Ann
Morris, Mike ...... 1 ..... 86, 87,
Mortvedt, Mrs. M
arjory ....... .
Mosier, Nancy ...... 86, 93, 97,
Mosse, Marc ............ 86, 87,
Mulhall, Ann
Mulhall, Mary .
' E6 ' 115' 'iii ' 151'
1 9 1 D
Mullin, Dee ..................
Mullin, Don .....
Mullin, Roger
Myers, Claudia ..
Myers, Monja ....
175,
Myers, Rodney .... . .
Nairn, Janet ....... 93, 99,
Neal, Gerald ....
Neal, William .... .......
Nelson, Greg
Nelson, Judy ..
Nelson, Paul ..
Ness, Pam ....
Netcott, Sherri ..
Nichols, Gail ....
'05,
Nicolle, Carolyn .... ..... 8 7,
Nickel, Craig
Nickey, Linda .............. 87,
Nilsson, Beverly ........ 86, 87,
N ims, Nancy ....
.......-.-
Nims, Nyle ..... ........
Norlin, Mark ....... ..
Oates, Tom ........ .... 1 26,
OFFICE STAFF
Olson, Deanna ..
su. .......
.... ....
STUDENTS WHO MISSED HOMEROOM PICTURES WERE, front: G. Yoder, B. Cook, --, P. Carpenter, D. Craig. Back:
lg C. Eldridge, -1, S. Wells, G. Kline, R. Genovese. Blanks were filled by D. Mullin, B. Grooms, and L. Hall, all
of whom failed to remember being in homeroom pictures already.
Olson, Kim .......
Olson, Linda
Olson, Ron ....
Sandra ....
Olson,
Olson, Steve .....
Opheim, Rachel
ORCHESTRA ....
Orngard-, Gary .....
87, 173
178
157
175
. . . 173
181
. . . ,. 96
174
Orning, Stephen ..............
Osam, Martin ....
Oslund, Carolyn .
Ostrem, Jayne .....
171
157
86, 87, 93, 179
36, 37, 93, 97, 179
Overland, Linda . 26, 40, 41, 157,
Overturf, Mr. James
Owings, Gerald ....
67,
.. 123,
164
68
Owings, Denny ............ 93, 180
157
176
Oxley, Nancy ......... .....
P
Pace, Kathy ...................
Page, Mr. Kenneth
55, 185,
174
159
Page, Kirk .......... 74, 130, 157
181
180
32
Palmer, Robert ........ ' .......
Panagides, Mrs. Joyce .. 55, 58,
PARENTS' NIGHT ............
Parker, Karen ........ 104, 170, 171
Parks, Peggy .................. 178
Partin, Louise ............ 115, 157
Pascale, Mary .. 93, 97, 99, 139, 173
Pasley, Richard . 34, 123, 138, 139,
158
Patterson, Annie .... ......... 1 58
Patterson, Bob . . . . . . 223
Paulson, Anita . 158
Paulson, Dave . . . . . . 170
Pedersen, Mark .... 158
Peglar, Deirdre .. . ......... .. 97
Penkus, Mark ......... 120, 180
Penny, Bob ........ 123, 126, 173
Penny, Marilyn 86, 87, 177
PEOPLE ....... ..... 1 36-181
PEP CLUB .... . . . 116-117
Pepper, Bill .... . 126
Pepper, Jan .... . ........... 179
Pepper, Sandra ................ 158
Pepper, Steve ...... 83, 86, 87, 175
Perkovich, Frank ............ 181
Perkovich, George ............ 158
Perry, Mr. Frank ...... 54, 55, 172
Peters, Robert . 86, 87, 88, 89, 142,
158
Peterson, Chris . ..
173
Peterson, Delbert
Peterson, Jane ...... 80, 87, 115,
Peterson, John ....
Peterson, Kristin . . . . . ...... . . .
Peterson, Mary . ..
Peterson, Nancy . . .
. .. 139,
Peterson, Polly ........ 99, 115,
Peterson, Stephanie
Phillips, David .....
Phillips, Harry ......
........87,
93,
123,
Phillips, Linda ............ 86,
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ..... 70, 71
Piersol, Jim . 86, 87, 89, 91, 93, 99,
158
Pietz, Sandra
Ping, Marilyn ..
Piper, Lynn ....
Pirtle, Vic ......
Poeckes, Mary . .
Poeckes, Michael
Pohl, Dick .....
Pohl, Kathy ........
Polhemus, Monica
Politis, Deborah ..... ......
Porter, Jane .....
Porter, Pat ......
Posegate, Steven .
Potts, Tom ......
Pounds, Mike ..
Pounds, Toni
Powell, John . . .
Preston, Tim .......
Proffit, Mr. Jerry
Proffitt, Ann .......
Pyle, Nancy ......
O
Quam, Jim ........
Quinn, Annette .....
R
Rader, Mike
Ramsey, Homer . . .
Randall, Don ......
Randles, Howard
Rassmussen, Mike
33,
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26,
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.. 39, 93,
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37, 115,
ao, 104,
.. 130, 133,
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... 57, 82,
251 ' 371' 931
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93
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Rassniussen, Tom . . . . . . . 123,
Read, Terry .......
Reid, Janet ....
130,
Reilly, Lorraine . . .
Reilly, Sarah .....
Reinhold, Hope ....
Reinhart, Carol
Reinhart, Julie . . .
Reinsch, Connie
ffI1'h'7l
Renfeldt, Jennifer ...... 86, 87,
Reno, Mrs. Mary ............ 56,
93,
Richards, Tom ....
Ripp, Mr. William
121, 139,
Risdal, Steven ........ 74, 123,
Ritland, Mr. Everett
Ritland, Mark ....
Roberson, Kathleen
Robertson, Charles
Robinson, Jane ....
Rod, Doug .........
Rodenborn, Mary
Roelofsen, Nancy
Rogness, Chuck
Rolf, Randi .....
Rose, Dixie ....
51,
1231 130, 142,
'.'. '123,
... 37,
. . 126,
. . .' 'sid' 37,
Ross, Kris ......... ...... ....
Ross, Ronald .......... 74, 123,
Rostenback, Carolyn ...........
Rothacker, Ron ...............
Rothacker, Victor .... 120, 138,
Rouleau, Mary Jo
Routh, Sandra .... . . ........ . .
Rozeboom, Ken . . 86,
87, 93, 139,
Ruhendall, Dan ..................
Ruedenberg, Lucia . .
Ruhe, Deborah .......... 86, 87,
Rullestad, Suzanne ......... 171,
Rundle, Jim .............. 97,
Russell, Barry . ......... 93, 138,
Russell, Bernie 34, 74, 93, 97,
Rutter, Ken
Rutter, Linda .
Ryding, J im .......
141,
Sabourin, Mrs. Jan .... .... 5 7,
Sandberg, Carla
Sanders, Mike
Sandve, William .... .... 8 0, 87,
Sandvick, Arnie ................
Sargent, Philip ........ 33, 93,
Saturen, B. Bendet .............
Saul, Jay .......... ........
138
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112
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18.0
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Squire, David ................ 164
Svandrett, Dave .
SCllLll'fK'I', Martha
118, 119, 121, 123,
162
Sehaller, Marie .....
Sehlehecker, Ann . . . ..
Schmidt, Barhara . . . . . . .
Schmidt, Mike ....... . . .
Schminkey, Jane . . .
Schoenenberger, Bill .....
SCllOCnCl'llJCl'f'CI' ,lane
126,
175
181
178
178
123, 162
181
175
. 87, 179
SCHooL Iiofino ..... , so
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT .. 62-63
SCIENCE SEMINAR ........ 108-109
173
Scott, Cathy .....
Sines, Greg
Singer, Andy ..
Sealmc, Erie . ............. 126, 172
Sealoek, Marilyn ...... 93, 139, 178
Seastrand, Ron ....... 25, 126
Scastrand, Ruth .............. 180
Seidel, .Iudy .... f. 89, 93, 97, 162
SI-iser, Anne .......... 86, 87, 175
Self, Linda .......... 86, 87, 171
SENIOR SECTION ......... 142-169
SENIOR SENATE ............ 142
Serovy, Bill ............... 181
Sevde, Mike ...... .... 8 0, 83, 162
Sexton, Bill .... ..... . . 162
Sexton, Ronnie ............ 223
Shadle, Cyndie ........ 86, 87, 180
Shadle, Doug . 93, 97, 122, 123, 175
Shadle, Peggy ...... 91, 93, 139, 174
Sharlin, Allan .............. 93, 170
Sharp, Pamela . ........... 180
Shaw, Mac 93, 139, 162,
Shaw, Tom ..... ......... 1 77
Shearer, Jodie . . ........ 162
Sheehan, Carol ..... 97, 163
Sheeler, Dan .......... . 163
Shecler, John ........ 118, 123, 163
Sheeler, Penny ..Z ....... 86, 87, 163
Sherman, Leslie . . . .... . 97, 173
Shockley, Mike A. . . . . 123, 163
Shuman, Fred .... . 172
Shuman, Suzanne . ...... 180
Sielert, Mary ..... .... 8 6, 163
Siemers, Mark .. ..... 178
Sills, Don ,.... ..... 1 81
Sills, Kenny .... .... 9 3, 175
Sills, Linda ' ....... ....... 1 76
Simmering, Tom .... .. . 139, 172
Simpson, Lynna .... 83, 175
163
178
175
173
163
181
173
Singer, Bob . . . ...... 138,
Singer, Lynn .... l . . . 86, 87,
Sinnen, Jim ....... .........
Sivesind, Elizaheth . . . . . . 97,
Skaff, David .............. 93,
Skarda, Mr. Richard . ....... 70, 171
Skarshaug, Donna . 91, 105, 138, 163
Skei, Russ .................... 172
Skold, 'Larry ........... 86, 87, 180
Skrclla, Kay ...... 86, 87, 93, 97, 178
Skrdla, Roh . . 86, 87, 93, 97, 126, 163
Small, Dean .............. 142, 163
Smalling, Bob .......... 138, 139, 163
Smalling, Mr. Ray . ........... 70
Smith, Becky ....... .... 1 75, 93
Smith, Dan ...... .... 1 38, 175
Smith, Gloria . ........... 170
Smith, Gordon .... .... 9 3, 97, 177
Smith, Greg ..... ..... 8 7, 138, 173
Smith, John .... ......... 1 63
Smith, Linda . . . . . . 86, 171
Smith, Mark ...... . 178
Smith, Mike ........ . 163
Smith, Sandra . ....... 86, 174-
Smith, Scott, ..... .... 8 7, 139, 181
Smith, Steve .................. 170
Sobotka, Linda ....... 86, 87, 163
SOCIAL SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT . . . . ....... 54-55
Sommerfeld, Bob ....
222
163
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
TEAM ...................... 130
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
TEAM ........... .......... 1 20
SOPHOMORE
HOMEROOMS ... 176-181
Sorenson, Connie
Sorenson, Robert
So' William
163
126, 164
. . . . 170
y, ..............
Spatcher, Mr. Cecil . 28, 62, 119, 130,
175
Spatr-her, Sandy . 86, 87, 93, 138,
175
Speer, Chris ....
Speer, David ....
Spicer, Jerry
Spinks, .lames
SPIRIT ..........
SPIRIT DANCE
SPIRIT STAFF
171,
179
172
164
164
..' ' .1-224
40-41
104-105
Spratt, Mr. Roger .... 60, 62, 74, 181
Sprouse, ,Ioan ................ 173
Stafford, Marcia ........ 93, 97, 179
Stafford, Miss Marilyn ...... 60, 77
Stahlheim, .lulie .......... 93, 164
Staniforth, Margy . 26, 40, 115, 164
Stattclman, Sandra .... .,...... 1 75
Steil, Bill .............. 123, 173
Stevens, Elizabeth 86, 87, 138, 178
Stevens, Mike ............ 135, 173
Stewart, Carolyn .......... 86, 87, 171
Stewart, John . . . ..... I . . . 164
Stewart, Marilyn . 86, 87, 175
Stewart, Martin ........... ,.. 180
"WHATS THE DIFFERENCE, RON? A lot of guys look good in a T-shirt,
especially with a tie!"
Stober, Martha ..... ......... 1 76
Stoltenberg, Bruce 87, 178
Stone, Mr. Edwin .......... 69, 74
Stoneberg, Dennis .. 93, 177
Straehle, Elaine . . . 164-
Strand, John ..... 93, 174-
Striekland, Mike 164
Strother, Wenda ...... ...... 1 70
Stucky, Roger .............. 123, 173
STUDENT COUNCIL .... 138-140
Sturtevant, Mr. Floyd .... .... 6 2
Stutzman, Debra ..... . 86, 87, 181
Stutzman, Lonnie .......... 141, 170
Sucher, Jim ............ 93 97, 170
Sulentic, Mary Ann 175
Sullivan, Gail . ..... . 175
Svec, Kathrine .... ...,... 1 72
Svec, Pete ..... 93, 165
Swan, Saundra . . 87, 172
Swan, Patricia .. 86, 180
Swanson, Beth .... ...... 8 6 87, 175
Swanson, Duane . ......... 93, 165
Swanson, Kay .... 86, 88, 93, 165
Swenson, Myron ........ 93, 97, 280
Swenson, Ronald .............. 178
Sylvester, Helen .... 173
Synhorst, .lanic ..... .. 172
Talbott, Alyce .... . ....... 171
Tauber, .Iack .... 86, 87, 179
Tauher, Toni .......... 26, 142, 165
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Taylor, Janet .... . . .
Taylor, Kay .... . . .
Taylor
Taylorz Paul S. ..
Paul J.
165
178
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175
180
165
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178
177
175
171
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Terrie, Cathy ..... ..
Tesdall, Debbie ....... .......
Tevebaugh, Carolyn ...... 86,
Thiel, Greg ...................
Thiel, Jerilyn ..... 86, 87,
Thiel, Linda .... ........
Thomas, Bob .........,.... 83,
Thomas, Marshall . ..... 124, 170,
Thompson, Beth Ellen ,..... 87,
Thompson, David ............
Thompson, Mrs. Evelyn . 56, 77, 170
Thompson, Judy ..1 ......... .. 180
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thorson, J lm .................
Tonne, Patricia .... 38, 86, 93,
Toresdahl, Cathy ............. 93,
Towns, Tonja ..................
Trembly, Peggi ...............
Trexel, Sue .... .... 9 3, 97,
Trow, Sandi .. .. 86, 87,
Trow, Sue
Truhe, Rose Ann ............. 87,
Trump, Bruce .... 93, 97, 105,
Trump, Mr. Richard ............
Tweed, Danny ..................
Tyrrel, Gregory ...............
Tysseling, Bill ..... 86, 87, 93, 97,
Mary . 86, 87, 115, 171,
172
Neil . 97, 104, 124,
Sherry ......
173
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Uhl, Danny . ....... 86, 87, 104, 171
Ukena, Dick . 33, 34, 86, 87, 93, 138,
165
Ulmer, Margaret . 84, 86, 89, 99, 166
Underhill, Sue ........... 4 104, 175
Uthe, Anita ................. 166
Valline, John ....... ......... 1 74-
Vance, Bruce ................ 166
Vance, Sam .......... 123, 138, 170
Vandecar, Mrs. Dorothy ...... 58 179
Van Houweling, Bruce .... 86, 87,
Van Hovel, Kathy ...... 86, 87,
Van Patter, Charles ..........
Van Scoy, Jerry .... 93, 139,
93,
179
178
179
166
Anderson, John
Barnhart, Dean
Bruner, Charles
Carpenter, Mike
Charles, Linda
Dozier, Steve
Ellet, Tom
THE AMES DAILY TRIBUNE: pictures on pages 123, 126, 130, 137.
THE AMES HIGH WEB
Mr. Richard Trump
Bill Serovy
Paul Bowen
Vaughn, Bonnie ..... .....
Vegors, Mrs. Aurilla .. .. 56,
Vcline, Nancy ....... . . . 93
Villwock, Jay .... . . . . . 80,
Villwock, Van . . . ........ . . . .
Viltetoe, Janiece ..............
Voelker, Vicki .......... 86, 93
von Bergen, Bill . 24, 34, 123,'
Von Wittich, Miss Barbara . 58
Voss, Rick ....................
Voss, Sue ........ . ..... ..
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Wacker, Cynthia ........ 87, 93,
Wagner, Jeanne ..
Wagner, .loAnn . ..... .
Wagner, Ron . . . . . . . . .
Walker, Bill .... ........... .
Walker, Mary ................
Wall, John .......... 120, 126,
Wallach, Diana . . .......... . .
Wallin, Jay . . . ..... 135,
Walsh, Dan ...... . ..... .
Walters, Marvin ..............
Ward, Mrs. Barbara .... 46, 57,
Ward, Beth . 25, 26, 30, 31, 40,
115,
Ward, Brian ..................
Wardle, Terry .... .... 9 7, 105,
Warg, Dana .................. ,,
Warner, Carol ...... 93, 117, 147,
Watkins, Karla ................
Watson, Barbara .......... 86,
Watson, Ronald .. 123, 138, 139,
Watts, Larry ..................
Webb, Carl ..........
Webb, Mary .... . .
Webb, Rachel . . . . .
Wedman, Ed . . . . .
Weiser, Mike . . . .. .
Weiss, John .... . . .
Wells, Scott ...,. ....
Wesack, Marlene . . . . 87,
West, Janet .... . . . . . .
Westvold, Warren . . . . . . . . .
Wetzel, Bryan . . . . ...... . . .
Whaley, Carl . . . ....... . . . .
Wharton, Ann . ....... 77, 91,
Whattoff, Bob ................
Wheelock, Marilyn .. ....... .
Wheeler, J on ........ .... 1 26,
White, Mary Jo ...... ......
Whiting, Christine ............
Whitney, Mrs. Charlotte .......
Wickersham, Sue .... 86, 87,
STUDENTS NOT PICTURED
Ellis, Mike
Epstein, Jacqueline
Ewoldt, Janet
Jackson, Sue
Meyer, Duane
Nims, Nyle
Patterson, Bob
PHOTO CREDITS
Collegetown Studio Homecoming Queen picture.
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Wierson, Sheila
Wiesner, Christine
Wilcox, Dave . 25,
Wilcox, Margie ..
Williams, Loren
Williams, Mi-ke
Williams, Sally . . .
Williams, Steve .
Williams, Susan
Willis, Mrs. Lani
Willrich, Kathy ....
Wilson, Ed .....
Wilson, Rick ....
Wilson, Robert ..
Winkler, Pam ..
Wirtz, Judy .....
Woldruff, Marcia
Wolf, Kathy ....
Wood, Barbara .
Wood, Cathy ....
Wood, Phil ......
Wood, Mr. Walter
Woodrow, Alan ..
Woodxvard, Mike
Woodworth, Kcvin
Woolley, Jane . . .
Workman, Ed . .
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Wright, Bob ....
Wynne, Patty
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Younie, Dave. .............. 138, 171
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Younie, Kathy .....
Zack, Debbie .......
Zaffarano, Dario ..
Zaffarano, -Erica .
Zearly, Jeff ......
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Zimmerman, Barbara , , 179
Zmolek, Gary .. 86, 87, 180, 139, 83
Zmolek, Steven . . .
Zober, Janet .....
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Polhemus, Monica
Rubendall, Dan
Sexton, Ronnie
Taylor, Paul
Tweed, Danny
Tyrrel, Gregory
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