East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1963
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1 iUILL june 1963 ast High — a beacon of light and a tower of strength to those who uould learn and be informed. East High School Des Moines, Iowa June, 1963 $3oard Education BOARD OF EDUCATION: Members are, from left to right : Mr. James W. Brammer, Mr. Ora E. Niffenegger, Mr. John R. Haydon Mr Herrold V Mann (Secretary), Dr. Floyd M. Burgeson (President), Dr. John H. Harris (Superintendent), Mrs. Rolland E. Grefe, Mr. L 1 Uaubert, Mr. Richard W. Lozier. ' i acuity Mr. Akerman History Mr. Bergman Industrial Arts Mr. Christian English Mrs. Erickson Language Counseling Mrs. Anderson English ' 4 Mr. Biddle Commercial 3 Mr. Cowles History Mrs. Fisher Mathematics Counseling Miss Brewer Language Counseling Mr. DeMftiith History J Mr. Gew th History Counseling ill Mr. Augustine Mathematics 11 Mr. Brownell Mathematics it Mr. Devin Commercial Miss Grabill Homemaking Physi. Education Mr. Carlson History Mr. Dolan Language Mr. Gregory History Counseling Mr. Carlsten Instrumental Music Miss Elwood Commercial Mr. Hand Science —4— Mr. Holm History Mrs. Hou.«h; ldcr Commercial Mr. Jarchow Commercial it ill Mr. Jarvis Mr. Johns Mr. Jthnson English Science Science Miss Ladd Vocal Music Miss Lange jfeld Miss Lundherg English Arts Crafts mm tfi Mrs. Lunt Mr. Martin Home Economics History 9 MM Mr. Mauk Commercial Mr. McAdam Driven Education •J Mr. Rasmussen Industrial Arts Miss McEniry English Mr. Rathert Science Mr. Mommer Industrial Arts Rump Physical Education Mr. Sargent Drivers Education Counseling if A ili rl Mr. Saviie History Mr. V)xenreider English Mrs. Shaffer Physical Education Mrs. Simonsen English Miss Skarshaug Arts Crafts Miss Soutter Commercial 4 Miss Spencer Physical Education Mr. Springate Commercial Counseling Mr. Storer Mathem.it ics r. Stratton Mr. Tannatt English History Mr. Tullis Industrial Arts Mr. Wamk Commercial Miss Whitford Dramatics Speech Mr. Wittkop English Counseling Mr. Woodyard Industrial Arts —5— Jlie foundation A wide diversity of academic activity has taken place at East during this se- mester. Several new courses have been initiated. In the area of mathematics, fourteen advanced students are enrolled in a new elass encompassing probability and statistical inference. Advanced jun- ior English students are participating in a new, experimental, advanced course, emphasizing speech, prose, poetry, and the American novel. The new look in in mechanical drawing is the two girls enrolled there this semester. Scarlet scholars have well received their share of honors. Four students at- tended the U. S. Army Science Sympo- sium in Iowa City. In April eight East students undertook a trip to the United Nations. While in the East, they saw the White House, the Capitol, a Broad- way play, and learned first hand about the activities of the U.N. Lee Township students are all ex- tremely proud of our new library. Dur- ing this semester the library was re- modeled and expanded, and in the fall of 1963 it will open with triple its for- mer book space and a seating capacity for ninety students. Certainly the value of physical skills and fitness is well acknowledged, for our students have received intensive prepa- ration in both areas. Whether in swim- ming class or gym, East High boys and girls learned the importance of healthy bodies through calisthenics and various recreational skills. In the shops boys have gained practical experience in nu- merous physical skills: the auto mechan- ics students concentrated upon accom- plishing a complete auto overhaul job. Academics will always remain vital in preparing East High students for assum- ing important roles in today ' s scientifi- cally and socially advanced world. What is that strange sound you hear from Room 313? It is tk students, like those above, sharpening their foreign language skill with the aid of the new language lab. P(AuBC) =P(A) +P(B) + P( students solve. Above, Denn: with Mr. Storer. but one formula Prob lis is discussing one pi . . • Id the education its uouth Studying the economic system of our United States is one of the fields covered by History 8 cla class are Mary Rivas and Zona Erickson. Giving an illustration in Discussing student themes with Mr. Stratton of the English department is Mrs. Prior, lay reader. She corrects two sets of themes- Mr. Wittkop ' s and Mr. Stratton ' s. A daily routine of exercise is followed by the girls ' gym classes. Each class begins with a few warm-up exercises, as shown above. The common count of one, two, three, four is often heard in th York, and Tom Martineau are helped by Mr. Rump in push-ups. class. Above, Bob Hensler, Steve Smith, Denny great dij-j icufty in education These students are eager to learn about stenographic equipment. A new machine is the Teletrainer, which is a set of telephones that train these future clerical workers in handling telephone calls, the conversations, and other problems. Driving is skill as well as knowledge. Mr. McAdam shows driving techniques to Jerry Newbrough and Bob Whitson. Jerry Smith adds the finishing touches to his project, made in Mr. Rasmussen ' s woodworking class. Timed writings build accuracy and speed. These students have daily timed writings and make a chart of their improvements. Miss Elwood ' s typing classes benefit a great deal from these procedures. — 10— Mr. Jarchow world hard to demonstrate salesmanship fundamentals. Zona Erickson learns the right way to opantt a cash register. Counselors help a great deal in plan Here, Mrs. Erickson and Kathi DeLong year ' s schedule. In Mrs. Lunt ' s homemaking class the students are required to make a family tree. After hours Jeri Carlson, Nancy McCamey, and Bob Nelson are ready to explain their family trees to the class. In science, a man can really put his knowledge to full use. Here Mr. Rathert is explaining to Jeff Jeffries, Carl Clair, and Harlin Donaldson the advantage of the scientific approach. The two semesters of radio with Miss Whitford emphasizes voice projection of ideas via the microphone. Through the use of news, commercials, or play scripts, voice improvement such as volume, pitch, vitality, and articulation are the basis of criticism and drill. One day each week, members who qualify participate on the school radio station KDPS as announcers or assistants in floor direction and control, as Kathy McDougal and Lee Ann Siders are doing here. ItaS Something vaiuabie ad ltd object. Developing the skills of students who have special artistic talents is the job of East ' s outstanding arts and crafts department Here Beverly Hess and Harlin Wicker receive first hand advice on sculpturing from Miss Lundberg, art teacher. Mathematical equations have always been a problem to man. Getting a certain equation to produce the right answer is a challenge to any mathematician. Mr. Brownell helps four of his mathematics students to find the answer by means of the conic section. Students are John Oberg, David Johnson, Yvonne Rodgers, and Janice Wheeler. — 13— — 15— MARY JANE ADAMS She ' s quiet, little speaks as she for wisdom seeks. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Spotlight Pa- rade 6 ; Future Nurses 6, 7, 8 ; G. R. A. 5 ; Travel Club 8; Senior Exhibits Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To be successful. SUSAN JANE AGAN Sue She ' s cute, she ' s sweet, she ' s hard to beat. Activities: Student Council 7; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Clerical Staff 6, 7 ; School As- sembly 6, 8 ; Class Officer 5, 6, 8 ; Philo 6 ; Jr. Zeta 4, 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec- retary 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Art Club 5 ; Travel Club 4, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7 ; Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7, 8 ; Drama Workshop Host- ess 3 ; Candly Stocker 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House 5 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: Ephesians 1:17-18. DORIS ALST Those who know her best, praise hi most. Activities: Philo 7; G.R.A. 6; May Fest val 6 ; Cafeteria Helper 3, 4 ; Senior Bat quet Committee 8. Ambition: To be loved by one and li) by all. MARTIN GLEN AUST To be liked by all, this age and day, the highest compliment we can pay. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6; Hi-Y Track 4 ; Quill Ad Club 6. Ambition: To become a wiser pen through education and life. LYNETTE SUE ANDERSON ' Nett The better you know her, the more you like her. Activities: Student Council 7; Spotlight Parade 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; Philo 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6; Drill Team 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; May Festival 8 ; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Wardrobe Girl 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Night Hostess 5, 6, 7. Ambition: To always be myself; and be- lieve in what 1 am. PAULA SUE ANDERSON Here ' s a girl with a heart and smile, that makes the bubble of life worth- while. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City B nd 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Stage . Band 3, 7, 8 ; Woodwind Quintet 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 6 ; International Relations 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Spring Concert 4 ; Scroll Champs 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12-B Formal Hostess 7 ; Prom Hostess 7 ; Senior Banquet Com- mittee 8. Ambition: Walk softly through life using love, laughter, and understanding as my stepping stones. SUSAN KAY ANDERSON Sue A merry heart goes all day. Activities: Spotlight Parade 8; School As- sembly 7 ; Nurse ' s Heli er 5, 6 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Candy Seller 5 ; Gregg Awards 7 ; Drill Team 7, 8. Ambition: To lead a life filled with hap- piness and success. ROBERT DONALD ARENDTS Bob He is a friend who ' ll little say, and be a pal along life ' s way. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Spotlight Pa- rade 6 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7, Big Six City Champs 3 ; Track 4, 6 ; May Festi- val 8 ; Monitor 7 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, City Tournament Dual Champs 3, 4, District Champs 3, 4, State 3, 4, City Champs 5, 6, 2nd District 7, 8, City Sopho- more Champs 3, 4, Individual Sophomore Champ ft, 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6, 8 : Lee-men Index Banquet 4, 6 ; 10B Tea 3 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To do what must be d me. JUDY ANN AVRITT Clombo Her level best and nothing less. Activities: G.R.A. 3; $25 Club 7; M Festival 6 ; $75 Club 7 ; Quill Ad Club Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To reach any goal I may set HELEN BARKER So happy and gay, she smiles all di Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 ; Pep Club 3, Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Candy Seller Senior Lifesaving 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pot b Supper Hostess 6 ; Senior-Parent Din; Committee 7. Ambition: To always be happy and br happiness to the ones I love. SUSAN LEE BARRON Art is the demonstration that the o nary is extraordinary. Activities: Student Council 6, All-City Alternate 5, 8 ; Honor Roll 5, 6, 1, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Greenhorn Issut Page Editor 7, 8 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Si light Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Assembly Usher School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Class 0 cer 5, 7 ; Jr. Zeta 4, 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 4, ) 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usheff 5, 6, 7, Captain 6, 7; Drill Team 3, I 6, 7, 8, Co-Captain 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta I Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, SecreUff President 6 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Jt- Prom Hostess 3 ; Class Night Hoste Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostes Scroll Champs 8 ; Tournament Prof Seller 8 ; Roman Banquet 4, 6 ; 10B B trar 7; Intramural Basketball 8; GJ Playday 8 ; Alumni Potluck Hostess Graduation 7 ; Class Night Consultant Ambition: Prosperity. CAROLE LORRAINE BEBOUT Pe« A good heart is better than all heads in the world. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6; Clerical 8: Philo ( ; Jr. Zeta 5; G.R.A. 3, 4,J 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sy nettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 8; Travel 3, 4, 6, 8 ; Senior Lifesaving (5; Adult ' cation Hostess 7 ; Open House 5 ; S Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To love and be loved; to give and be forgiven. — 18— SHARON KAY BECKMAN Dee-Dee Her air, her manners, all who saw ad- mired. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; International Relations 8 ; Pep Club 5, 6 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To bring smiles to all and feel worthy of it. DENNIS GENE BELL Denny A heart of gold. Activities : School Assembly 5 ; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Student Manager 3, 4 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To become a teacher and live in Wisconsin. PETER BELL Pete He is great who can do what he wishes. He is wise to do what he can. Activities: Student Council 5; Hi-Y 4, 5; Football 3, 5, 7 ; $25 Club 6 ; Basketball 4, 6, 8 ; Track 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; State Indoor Track Meet 6, 8 ; Drake Relays 4, 6, 8 ; District Track Meet 4, 6, 8 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Lee-Men Index Club Banquet 5, 7 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Gym Leader 4, 5 ; Football All-City 2nd Team 7 ; All-Big Six 2nd Team 7 ; All-State Honor Roll 7 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To live a long, happy, and carefree life. PHYLLIS JEAN BENNETT Phil A light heart lives long. Activities: DECA Club 7, 8, Parliamen- tarian 8 ; G.R.A. 5, 6 ; Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7 ; $25 Club 6 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; $75 Club 6 ; Travel Club 6 ; DECA State Conference 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Employee and Employer Ban- quet 8 ; Vice-President Younkers DECA 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To love and be loved — To for- give and be forgiven. DAVID PAUL BILLS Dave A very nice young man, with a very nice smile. Activities: Scroll Staff 7; Saturday Sci- ence Class 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Jour- nalism Convention 7 ; Senior Exhibits Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To graduate from college and live a happy and successful life. KAREN LEE BINGAMAN Bing It ' s nice to be natural when you ' re na- urally nice. Activities : Student Council Alternate 7 ; Honor Roll 6, 7; Scroll Staff 7, 8, Assist- ant Page Editor 7, Page Editor 8, Ex- change Editor 8; School Assembly 7, 8; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, o, 7 ; Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-Presi- dent 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 : Student Teacher 4, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; Tennis 4; May Festival 4, 6, 8; Drake Career Day 7 ; Drake Journalism Convention 7; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; P.T.A. Hostess 7; Open H mse Hostess 3; Graduation Hostess 7; Cafeteria Worker 3 ; Greenhorn Issue 6 ; senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To accept everything in life as it comes. MARILYN JOYCE BJORK An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Activities: Student Council 3, Alternate 4 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Of- ficer 5, 6 ; Nurse ' s Helper 8 ; Philo 5, 6 ; French Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 5, 6 ; Ten- nis 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Moni- tor 5, 6 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; G.R.A. Sophomore Representative 4 ; G.R. A. Playday 4, 5, 8 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Open House Demonstration 3 ; Spoils Banquet 5 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; Program Seller State Tournament 8. Ambition: To distinguish within myself the difference between true ambition and a mere with. RUTH LYNN BLANEY Her wit, her smile, her pleasant ways, she ' ll never lose through all her days. Activities: Student Council 6, Alternate 4, 5, 7 ; Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff 7, 8, Sports Editor 8 ; Student Teach- er 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; Class Offi- cer 4 ; Jr. Zeta 4, 5, 6, President 5 : French Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8, Playday 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usherettes 6, 7 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-captain 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Vice-President 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Tennis 4, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Alumni Potluck Hostess 6 ; Drama Work- shop Hostess 4 ; A.F.S. Finalist 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Governor ' s U.N. Day 7 ; Aircade 8 j 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Nativity Reader 7 ; Drake Re- lays Day Parade 6, 8 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Boys ' State Basketball Tour- nament Program Seller 8 ; Class Night Co- Chairman 8 : Latin Banquet 4. Ambition : To face with a smile whatever life may bring. MICHAEL BODWELL Mike Believe you have it and you have it. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 4; Monitor 8 ; Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To work for Borrall ' s and make my life woth living. WILLIAM FRANK BORK H Bill He is great enough that is his own master. Activities: Student Council 6, Alternate 8 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, 8 ; School Assem- bly 7 ; International Relations 7, 8 ; Open House 3 ; May Festival 4 ; Hi-Y 3 ; Satur- day Science Class 4 ; Alumni Dinner 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Coach 7 ; Air- cade 8 ; Playhouse Usher 8 ; Prom Court 8 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition : Always to be able to look back- ward with pride and forward with hope. MARIA JEAN BOSTON Rea Nice to know, easy to get along with. Activities: School Assembly 3; Interna- tional Relations 6 ; May Festival 4 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition : To make my mother and my fiance proud of me. SANDRA LEE BOWDEN Sandy Her friends are many, her enemies few. Activities: Philo 6; G.R.A. 3; Pep Club 4, 6 ; Monitor 3, 4 ; Quill Ad Club 5 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To face the future with a warm smile and a friendly word. 19— PATRICIA RAE BRADY Pat She is debonair and pretty. She is full of pep and witty. Activities: Student Council Alternate 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5 ; Marching Band 4, 5, 6; Si otlight Parade 4, 6; Clerical S.aff 6 ; School Assembly 3, 5, 8 ; Class Offi- cer 7 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 6, 6 ; Future Nurses 3, 4 ; French Club I ; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; Sr. Zeta 7. 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Aircade 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Bowling 5, 6 ; Sports Banquet 4 ; 0| en House Hostess 6 : Tournament Program Seller 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: Kind life ' s treasure through serving mankind. TOM BRAN8C0MB Men of few words are the best men. Activities: Honor Roll 6, 7; Scroll Staff 7, Greenhjrn Issue Page Editor 7 : March- ing Band 3, 4 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 6, 7 ; Hi-Y 4 ; Football 3 ; Baseball 4 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Science Club 4 ; May Festival 6 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; Monitor 6. Ambition: To graduate from Engineering School at Ames. JANICE BRAUER Jan Welcome as the flowers in May. Activities: G.R.A. 4: Alumni Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To head held high. through life with my LINCOLN BROWN M LM The benefits of fortune are found anion, friends. Activities: School Assembly 5, 7 ; HiJ 4, 5, 6 ; Swimming 3 ; Latin Club 3 ; So ence Club 8, 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Mog t r 5 : Bawling 6 ; May Festival Comma tee 8. Ambition : To achieve a wealthy futun MICHAEL A. BROWN Mik Silence and common sense are hard t lind. Activities: Honor Roll 6; Marching Ban 3, 4, 5, G ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; Sch Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Concert Baa 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spring Concert 4 ; Choir 4, j i. 7; Boys ' Glee Club 4, 6; Intei nati. r Relations 8 ; Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8, (j2 and District Swim Meet 5, 7 ; Drake Relay Assistant 4, 6 ; KDPS 5 ; Nativity 5, I Sports Banquet 3, 4, 5 ; Drake Career Dr 7 ; Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Comment ment 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Fellowship Club 3, t 5, 6 ; Iowa Legislature 4, 6 ; EDM Kiwani 3, 5, 6, 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee f Track 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8. Ambition: Shine with the light of I world in everything I do. CANDACE RENE ' BULLINGTON In her eyes a twinkle, on her lips smile. Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Scho Assembly 3; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; French Club I G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,1 $25 Club 5 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May, Festival 6, 8; Candy Seller 3, 4 : Greenhorn Issue I Lee Town News 6 ; DECA 7, 8 ; D.E. Coi vention 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Opt House 6 ; Employee Employer Banqo 8 : Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To have all either apprecii me or oppose me, as I cannot stand 1 be overlooked. KENNETH BRIGHT Cookie From ourselves our joys must flow. Activities: Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be almost as rich as my Uncle Sam. THOMAS CLYDE BULLINGTON Toi A likeable boy with a likeable way. Activities: Baseball 4; Wrestling 3, i DECA 7, 8 ; Student Manager 5 ; Employ Employer Banquet 8 ; Quill Ad Club ( Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy and successfi in whatever my wish so desires. DONALD EUGENE BROWN Misfit We inherit nothing truly, but what our actions deserve. Activities: Scroll Staff 8; Spotlight Pa- rade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 6, 7; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 5 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; WHO 7, 8 ; United Campaign 7 ; Greenhorn Issue 7, Scroll Page Editor 8 ; Wrestling 5 ; Madrigal 5, 6 ; Spring Concert 4 : Nativity 3, 6, 7 ; Commence- ment 7 ; Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drama Workshop 7 ; Sports Announcer 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To enjoy life every golden minute; success — every golden drop. JUDITH LYNN BROWN Judi Here is a maiden without pretense, blessed with reason and common sense. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 3, 5, 6 ; Choir 5, 6, 7 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; Future Teachers 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Oi en House Hostess 3 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To always put Christ first in my life. RICHARD D. BURCH Kick Every man ' s character is the arbiter his fortune. Activities: School Assembly 7, 8; Into national Relations 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Lati Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Travel Clu 4, 5, 6 ; Wrestling 3, 4 ; Nativity 7 ; Opl House 7 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: This above all: To thine or self be true. VIRGINIA JEAN BURG Ginger She is part of all that she has met. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Alt nate 5 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Clerical Stai 6, 7, 8; School Assembly 4, 7; Jr. Z«t 5. 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Co-Chairmai 12 B Formal Hostess 7; Aircade 8; CI Night Hostess 7 ; Historical Committee 3 Gregg Shorthand Awards 7, 8 ; Senior Parent Dinner Hostess 6; 10B Tea 3 Spinster Spree Consultant 8. Ambition: Look to the past with pridt and to the future with hope. —20— JOANNE MAY BURGETT Jo Sweet is the word for you. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, 4 ; Honor Roll 8, 4, 6, 7 ; Scroll Staff Page Editor 7, Make-up Editor 8 ; School As- sembly 6, 7, 8 ; Pan American Represen- tative 6 ; Jr. Zeta 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; French Club 7 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; Fellow- ship Club 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Trami oline 3, 4, 5 ; Tumbling 5 ; Bowling 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Sign Painter 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Drake Journalism Convention 7 ; Aircade 8 ; Open House 3, 5 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; P.T.A. Program 4 : Class Officers 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Senior Banquet Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To seek and fulfill God ' s will —humbly and unreservedly. WILLIAM DAVID BUTLER ' Bill His labor is not in vain. Activities: Hi-Y 5, 6; DECA 5, 6; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To go to college and get a master ' s degree in retailing. GABY BUTTS ' Butts Persistent people begin their success where others leave off. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; School Assembly 3 ; International Rela- tions 8 ; Football 3 : Basketball 3, 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Banquet 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To fulfill my dreams of a good life. SHARON KAY BUTTS My youth may wear and waste, but it will never rust in my possession. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, 5; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; International Re- lations 7, 8 ; Philo 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Pep Club 7 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; High School Day 6 ; Volleyball 7 ; Intramural Basket- ball 4, 6, 8 ; Open House 3 ; Band Con- cert 6 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: Be rich with smiles and hap- piness, poor with frowns and regrets. JUDITH ANNE BYERLY Judy Dressed so neat and quite in style. Activities: Honor Roll 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6 ; Class Officer 7 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 5, 6 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 Aircade 8 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; School Assembly 8 ; Open House 5 ; Spin- ster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: Try to my fullest extent to be just what I am and nothing more. KATHY CADE Cack She always knows how to be friendly. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Art Club 7, 8 ; Senior Banquet Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To make my one big dream come true ; very soon ! ( LARA MAUREE CALAWAY Dutchess Speech is great, but silence is greater. Activities: International Relations 8; G. R A. 3, 4 ; $25 Club 6 ; KDPS Announcer 8 : May Festival 4 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To think ahead of others and be a success. GARY L. CALHOUN Cal The greater the difficulty, the more glory in surmounting it. Activities: Student Council 5, 8; Safety Committee Chairman 5, Vice-President 8 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 6, 6 ; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Madrigal 6 ; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Football 3, 7, All-Big Six 2nd Team 7, All-City Honorable Mention 7 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8, Big Six and City Champs 6 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Monitor 7 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Sohp Champ 3, 4, City Champion 7, 8, District Runner-up 7, 8 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6 ; Bacca- laureate 3, 4, 5, 7 ; 12B Formal M. C. 7 ; Alumni Dinner 4, 6 ; All-City Student Council Jamboree 8 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; Gym Leader 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Lee-men Banquet Award 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee Co-Chair- man 8. Ambition: To be the best through edu- cation and desire. JERRIL JENE CARLSON Jeri If there is more pep, I wonder where. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4, 7, 8 ; All-City Student Council Jamboree 8 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Board 8, Secretary 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Madrigal 6, 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 3, Secretary 4, 5, President 6 ; French Club 3, 4, 6, 6, Secretary 7, Treasurer 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Baccalaureate 5, 8 ; Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Class Night Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House Hostess 5 ; Nativity 5, 7 ; Play Usher 6 ; Tournament Program Seller 8 : Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; Crutch Sale 5 : Bundle Drive Champs 6 ; 10B Tea 3, 7 ; Thrift Essay Contest Winner 5 ; Swim- ming Monitor 5 ; Senior Banquet Commit- tee Consultant 8. Ambition: To smile in the face of gloom and turn it into sunshine. DANNY CASTLE Hair Man is the measure of all good things. Activities: Football 3, 5. Ambition: To go to college and be suc- cessful. JAMES EDWARD CAVE Jim There is but one task for all. Activities : Student Teacher 7 ; School As- sembly 7 ; KDPS 7, 8 ; Wrestling 5, 6 ; Play Scenery 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Graduation Scen- ery 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition : To live life— every golden min- ute of it. DARREL WAYNE CHILD Child Silence and common sense make the mind Activities: Quill Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Teacher 8 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play Sound 7 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festi- val 4, 6, 8 ; Aircade 8 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Stage and Sound Crew 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Movie Operator 8 ; Class Night Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To succeed in a photographic vocation. JO ANN CHMURA Jo Energy and persistence conquer all things. Activities : Student Council 6, Alternate 3, 7; Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8, Greenhorn Co-Editor 6, Page Editor 7, Co-Editor 8; S.U.I. Journalism Work- shop 6 ; Drake Journalism Convention 7 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play Committee 4 ; Class Officer 3, 4, 6 ; Jr. Zeta 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice- President 5 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Monitor 5 : Cheerleader 7, 8, Alternate 5, 6 : Pan American Breakfast 4 ; Nativity 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Class Night Hostess 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Saturday Science 3, 4 ; A.F.S. Finalist 6 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Open House Hostess 3 ; Sports Banquet 3 ; 10B Registration 7 ; Tourna- ment Program Seller 8 ; Community Play- house Usher 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Intramural Bas- ketball 8 ; School Play 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee Co-Chairman 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: Happiness. —21 — KARIN CHRISTENSEN Nulli Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4: Girls ' Glee Club 8 ; Library Staff 8, 4 ; School Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; International Re- lations 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 8 : Latin Club 3 : May Festival 4, 6 ; Candy Seller 8 ; 12B Hostess 7 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Aircade 8 ; Class Night Hostess 7. Ambition: To play with fire and never get burnt. MERLE WAYNE CHRISTIANSON Butch Quiet and nice to know. Activities: Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To make a good living and to make everybody I come in contact with happy. JUDITH ANN CHl ' MBLEY ( hum The same sweet girl to all she meets. Activities: Chariton High 3, 4, 5; School Assembly 8 ; Philo 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Night School Concessions 8 ; Senior Breakfast committee 8. Ambition: To live a good life and to have lots of friends. CARL EDWIN ( LAIR. JR. Just as pleasant as he looks. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7 ; School As- sembly 7 ; Hi-Y 7, 8 ; Science Club 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Wrestling 5, 6 ; Sat- urday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Hi-Y Membership Chairman 7, 8, Executive Council 7, 8, Co-President 8 ; Movie Op- erator 5, 6 ; Youth-in-Government fi ; Na- tivity 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Ex- hibits Committee 8. Ambition: To be free, independent, and an individual. CAROLYN DIANE CLINTON Carol Cheerfulness is an excellent wearing quality. Activities: Honor Roll 6, 8; Scroll Staff 8 ; Marching Band 3, 4 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Clerical Staff 5, 7 ; School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Officer 3 : Concert Band 3, 4 ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 ; In- ternational Relations 7, 8, Treasurer 7 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 3 ; Intramural Basketball 3, 4 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 7, Page Editor 7, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Jug- gling 3 ; Vocal Group 8 ; Fall Sports Ban- quet 3 ; Nativity 5, 7 : 12B Formal Invi- tations 7 ; Future Nurses Tea 4 ; Gym Leader 8 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7 : Volleyball 4, 6 ; Commencement 6, 7 ; Bac- calaureat 5, 6 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: The gratification of wealth is not found in mere i ossessi )n or in lavish expenditure, but in its wise application. PATRICIA KAREN CLOONEN Pat Friendship always benefits. Activities : Clerical Staff 7, 8 ; Interna- tional Relations 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5 : May Festival 8 ; Senior Assembly 8 ; Night School Concessions 5, 6 ; Cafe Worker 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To keep God as my guide, al- ways have friends, and be happy. NOLAN COLLINS Good humor is wisdom and goodnei combined. Activities: Student Council 8; Honor ft 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8, Man ing Editor 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Scii Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President 6 ; May Festhi 4, 8 ; Summer National Science Founi tion Psychology Institute, Grinnell Coll 6, 7 ; Drake Journalism Convention 7 ; S urday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6; Nativity; Open House 5 : Drake Career Day J Alumni Dinner Server 6 ; Senior Bnaj fast Committee 8. Ambition: To live well, laugh often, at love much. JESSE CORTEZ He is one swell guy who Huu is well wor knowing. Ambition: To make my parents proud whatever I do. LINE A CREEK A good start on her ladder to succes Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8 ; Sck Assembly 7, 8 ; Philo 4, 5 ; Pep Club 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Travel C! 6, 7 ; Class Night Hostess ' 5 ; Wardrt Girl 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival Committee Ambition: To shine with the sun i glow with the moon always. JUDY ANN CRISPEN A good disi osition Jn: valua: more than gold. Activities: Spotlight Parade 8; Jr. ZeU G.R.A. 5, 6, 7 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; $25 CI 6; Drill Team 7, 8; KDPS 7, 8; May I tival 4, 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; School J sembly 7, 8 ; May Festival Committee i Ambition: To be a successful wife and raise my children accordingly. WILLIAM VON CROWLEY ft Happy am I, from care I ' m free! aren ' t they all contented like me? Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6; Football May Festival 6 ; Drake Relays Assisti 4, 6, 8 ; Wrestling 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college and beconv pharmacist. BETTY LOUISE CUSHMAN Ci ii A rare comjwund of charm, f rolic, i fun. Activities : Clerical Staff 8 ; Class O p cer 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep J d 3, 4, 5, 7; Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8;1 Festival 6 ; Art Club 7, 8 ; 12B Foil 3 Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Bowt n 3, 4, 5 ; Formal Decoration 7 ; Sync t, nette Scenery 4, 6, 8 ; Senior Life Sai a 4, 6 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. §D Ambition: To spread happiness throa out my family and especially my fut -22— NANCY JO DALBEY Nanc A friendly word to all who pass her way. Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Student Teacher 8 : Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6: G.R.A. 8, 4 5 6 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; All-City Student Council 3, 4 : Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drill Team Exhibition 5 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 6, 8 ; Bus Tickets 6 ; Commencement 6, 7 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Saturday Biology Class 3, 4 ; KRNT Cham- ber of Commerce Aircade 8 ; Tournament Program Seller 8 ; Class Night Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To meet the demands of each day with kindness, wisdom, and under- standing. CHARLES A. DANILSON None but himself can be his parallel. Activities: Assembly Usher 3, 5, 7; School Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 ; Football 3 ; Swimming 3 ; Track 3 ; Class Night Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To own a Falcon V-8 hard top, 4-speed. GEORGE DAVIS JR. Punkin Laugh and the world laughs with you. Activities: School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 8; Football 3; KDPS 7, 8; Track 6, 8; May Festival 6, 8; Diake Career Day 7; Drake Relays 6, 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Senior-Par- ent Dinner Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 8. Ambition: Look forward to my future; be cautious of the past. ROSA ETTA DAVIS Rosie She contributes so much to a crowd you miss her when she ' s gone. Activities: International Relations 7, 8; Pep Club 7 ; May Festival 3, 5, 8 ; Cafeteria Helper 5. Ambition : Attend beauty school and make my mother proud of me. JUDITH ANN DAWSON Judy Her heart makes friends for her ; her good disposition keeps them for sure. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Teacher 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sextette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Madrigal 5, 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3 ; Interna- tional Relations 5, ti ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8 ; Keys and Cues 4 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; Science Club 7, 8, President 8 ; Saturday Science Class 4; Intramural Basketball 8; May Festival 8 ; Nativity 5, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Commencement 7 ; Spring Concert 4 ; Sen- ior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; AFS Week- end 8; P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 7; Bacca- laureat 5, 6 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 5, 6 ; Red Cross Drive 6; NOMA Spelling Award 6; School Play 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To climb the stairway of love, happiness, and reality, remembering each step but regretting none. KENNETH EARNEST DEERING Spider A little nonsense now and then is rel- ished by the wisest men. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6; March- ing Band 4, 5, 6, 7; Spotlight Parade 3, 4. 5, 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; School Play 4, 5; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Hi-Y 3, 4; Football Manager 3 ; j A - Announcer 7, 8 ; Track 5, City In- Ef 0 I rack Meet r . Track Manager 5, 8; May Festival 4, 8 ; Monitor 3 ; Wrestling 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sophomore Wrestling Tour- nament 4, City Wrestling Meet 4 ; Drill Team Drummer ( ; Gym Leader 5; Quill Ad Club 5 ; Oi en House 3 ; Senior-Parent Winner Committee 8. Ambition: To attend Barber College and to make my parents proud of me. DENNY MARTIN DENNIS When you are right, you can afford to keep your temper; when you are wrong, you cannot afford to lose it. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Student Teacher S; Spotlight Parade 6; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play Announcer 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football 5, 7 ; Base- ball 4, 6, 8, City Champs 6 ; Big 6 Champs 6 ; All-City Team 6 ; Cross Country 3 : Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Holiday Tournament Champs :: : May Festival 4, S; Monitor Alternate 7 : Tournament Program Seller 4 j Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6 ; Iowa Youth in Legislature 6 ; Gym Coach 7, 8 : Alumni Dinner Server 4, 6 ; Assistant Equipment Manager 7, 8 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5 ; Lee-men Index Club Banquet 5, 7 ; Crutch Seller 3, 5 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Iowa Legislature Commentator 7 : Class Night Co-Chairman X ; Kiwanian of the Month 8 ; Court Day 8. Ambition: Intelligence and common sense. GARY DESMIDT The measure of life is not length, but honesty. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, 8: Football 3 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8 ; Big Six and City Champs 6 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Wres- tling 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Alumni Dinner 4 ; Senior Breakfast Committee. Ambition: Secure a rewarding future as an aerospace engineer. DIANA LEE DEWITT Di Simplicity is the greatest virtue. Activities: Jr. Zeta 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; $25 Club 4 ; Quill Ad Club 7 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Student Council Alternate 4 ; School Assembly 8 : DEC A 7, 8 ; DECA State Conference 8 ; Class Night Hostess 6: 12B Formal Hostess 7: D.E. Job 7, 8 ; Employer, Employee Ban- quet 8 ; Class Night Hostess 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To be loved by one and liked by all. CLAUDE DIXON Toe Work is work and must be done, but while I work I have my fun. Activities: Hi-Y 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8 ; Lee-men Index Club Ban- quet 5, 7; KDPS 7, 8; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success in life and everything I do. LINDA ANN DOT! Doty The will to dare, the soul to do. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Student Teach- er 3 ; Marching Band 7, 8 : Flagtwirler 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; May Festival 6; Art Club 4; $75 Club 7; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Golf 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Night Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To look into the future with happiness, and regret not the past. MARK DREW He is a fool who cannot be angry ; but he is a wise man who will not. Activities: Student Council 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5 ; School Assembly 4, 7 ; School Play 4, 5 ; KDPS Announcer 7 ; Wrestling 6. Ambition: To live life on my own terms. —23— MARY ANN Dl ' FF Duffer Short, sweet, trim, and neat. Activities: Student Council 4; Alternate 8 ; Class Officer 3, 4 ; Scroll Staff Page Editor 7 ; Greenhorn Issue Assistant Page Editor 6 ; Drake Journalism Convention 7 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 4, 6, 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4 ; Marching Band 3, 4 ; Spring Concert 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Bowling 3, 4; Drill Team 6, 7; Bporta Banquet 3, 5 ; Monitor 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Potluck Host- ess 6 ; 10B Tea 3 ; P.T.A. Program 8 ; Crutch Sale 5 ; Playhouse Usher 4, 6 ; Drama Workshop Hostess 4 ; F.T.A. Teach- ers Aide 4 ; Aircade 8 ; Latin Banquet 6 ; Oj en House Hostess 5 ; 12B Formal Host- ess 7 ; Coketail Party Chairman 7 ; Bacca- laureate 6, 7 ; Commencement 3, 4, 6, 7 ; International Relations 8; Secretary 8; Jr. Zeta 4, 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Treasurer 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; President 7 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Vice President 5, ; Usherettes 6, 7 ; Spinster Spree Commit- tee 8. Ambition : To smile when it rains — even if I drown. JANE ANN DUNAGAN Jane All things readily with a will. Activities: Student Council 5, Alternate 3 ; Scroll Staff 7, Greenhorn Issue, Assist- ant Page BeHtor 7 ; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; G.R.A. 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Aircade 8 ; Class Night Hostess G ; 12B Formal 7; Future Nurses Tea 4; 10B Tea 3 ; Alumni Dinner Hostess 6 ; Award Assembly 7 ; Legislature 7 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Baccalaureate 6, 7 ; Commencement 6, 7 ; Class Play Host- ess 6 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To become a successful regis- tered nurse. JOAN ANN DUNAGAN Joan Quiet, likable, and nice to know. Activities: Student Council 5; Scroll Staff Assistant Page Editor 8 ; Girls ' Glee Club 5 : School Assembly 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Travel Club 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usherettes 6, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Air- cade 8 ; Class Night Hostess 6 ; 12B For- mal Hostess 7 ; Greenhorn Staff 7, Assist- ant Page Editor 7 ; Future Nurses Tea 4 ; 10B Tea 3; Alumni Dinner Hostess 6; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Bacca- laureate 6, 7 ; Commencement 6, 7 ; Histori- cal Committee 5 ; Class Play Hostess 6 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: Help others by becoming an understanding and competent registered nurse. SHARON KAY DUTTON From a little spark may burst a large flame. Activities: G.R.A. 3; $25 Club 5; Quill Ad Club 5 ; May Festival 8. Ambition: To live a long, happy, care- free life. ALICE A. EARLE Shorty When lessons and tasks are all done, she ' s all ready for a bit of fun. Activities : International Relations 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Keys Cues 3, 4 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Art Club 4, 8 ; Candy Seller 6 ; Clerical Staff 7, 8 ; Senior Ex- hibits Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To be accepted for what I am, not what people want. DENNIS G. ELDER Deni Man is the measure of all good things. Activities: Tech: School Assembly 4, 5, 6 ; Football 3, 4, 5 ; Baseball 4, 5, 6 ; Basket- ball 4, 5, 6 ; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Letter- men ' s Club ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition : To climb the stairways of life and to hear my Maker say well done. REBECCA MARIE ELGENA Becki Beauty is kindness as well as a charm. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Spotlight P . rade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 4, 6, 7 ; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; International Relations 8- Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; French Club 7 ; Pep Clui 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Futur Teachers 4 ; Art Club 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: Only one life; ' twill soon bt past. Only what ' s done for Him will last. LINDA ANN ELLSWORTH Mickey It is the quiet worker with a smile that succeeds. Activities: Scroll Staff 7; Spotlight P 8 . rade 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; Philo 3 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 4 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7; Latin Club 3 ; May Festival 6 ; Monitor 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Journalisn Convention 7 ; Greenhorn Issue 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Crutch Sale 4 ; Adult Education Hostess 7 ; Alumni Assembly I Class Night Hostess 7 ; Senior Prom Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To grow in wisdom, under- standing, and education, aided by laith, hope, and love. KRISTIE JO EMBREE Kris Virtue and sense are one. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4; Marchint Band 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Latin Club 5, 6 ; Trave Club 3, 4 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Drake Career Day 7. Ambition: To find the answers to: Who!, Where?, When?, Why?, and How? DOROTHY LA VONNE EPPS Kitten Her kind ways add to her enchantment. ' Activities: Clerical Staff 7, 8; School As- sembly 8 ; Nurse ' s Helper 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 Pep Club 4, 5, 6 ; $25 Club 5 ; Sr. Zeta May Festival 6, 8 ; Travel Club 5, 6 ; 121 Formal Hostess 7 ; Red Cross 5 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To live for today; tomorrow may never come ! TIMOTHY CHARLES ERICKSON Tim So much can owe man do that dot- both act and know. Activities: Student Council Alternate ? Honor Roll 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 4 School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; French Clul 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8 ; Choir 3, 4 5; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; All-State Chore 4, 6 ; Madrigal 5, 6 ; Spring Concert 4 Basketball 5, 6 ; Tennis 6, 7, 8 ; May F tival 4, 6, 8 ; Alumni Potluck Host 6 Alumni Assembly 3, 5 ; Open House Hof 5 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; May Festival Commit tee 8. Ambition: To be willing to change whe: I ' m wrong, and easy to live with whe: I ' m right. ZONA MARIE ERICKSON Zombi Her friends are many, her enemie few. j Activities: Honor Roll 7; G.R.A. 5; Bow ' ing 5 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spanish Clu 5 ; Crutch Sale 5 ; Class Night Hostess 5 Wardrobe Girl 5, 6, 7, 8 ; DECA State O ference 8 ; DECA 7, 8 ; Employer-Employe Banquet 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Commence ment 6 ; Open House 5, 7 ; Spinster Spr Committee 8. Ambition: To make it worth while to leav my footprints in the sands of time. —24 MAUREEN ELAINE FARMER Reeni Here fa a maiden fair to see. Activities: Clerical Staff 8; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 4, 8 ; Interna- tional Relations 7 ; Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Spanish Club 8, 4 ; May Festival 8 ; Scroll Champions 8 ; Senior Banquet Com- mittee 8. Ambition: Successfully walk the path of life with the help of God and the hin- drance of no man. MILDRED FILLMAN Midge Softly speak and sweetly smile. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6; Clerical Staff 7, 8 ; Philo 5 ; Pep Club 8, 5 ; $25 Club 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Senior Break- fast Committee 8 ; Gym Monitor 5, 6. Ambition: To bring love, friendship, and understanding to everyone on my path- way of life. JAMES MICHAEL FINNEY Jim The foremost man of this world. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Alter- nate 4, 5, 6 ; Honor Roll 4 ; School Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Class Officer 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Vice-President 5, President ( : Y.M.C.A. Youth and Gov- ernment 6 ; Tournament Program Seller 4 ; Sports Banquet 3 ; Alumni Dinner 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Assembly 3 ; Sophomore City Basketball Tournament Of- ficial Scorer 3 ; Thrift Essay Contest Win- ner 3 ; Pep Club 4, 5 ; Basketball 3, 4 ; Tennis 4, 5, 6 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8, Co- Chairman 8 ; Monitor 3, 5, 6 ; Gym Coach 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6 ; Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Money Taker 7, 8 ; 12B Formal Skit 7 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; All-School Party 7 ; Crutch Sale 3, 6. Ambition: To be what I feel, not only what I believe. WAYNE FISHER Accuracy is the twin brother of honesty. Activities: May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To make my parents proud of whatever I do. KENT FLANAGAN Red My thoughts and my conduct are my own. Activities: School Assembly 3, 6, 8; Hi-Y 3. 4; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Basketball 4: May festival 6; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To go to college and become a millionaire and a playboy! MARCIA KAY FOGLE Marcy She wished to do what she should, and uid as much as she could. Activities: May Festival Committee 8; School Assembly 8. Ambition: Make my parents proud of me and live for Christ. BOBBIE JEAN FOULKES Bob Those who will learn by individual ef- fort may take the greatest pride in its reward. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, Greenhorn Issue 6, Sports Editor 6 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spot- light Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 5, 6 ; Spanish Club 4, Vice President 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Art Club 7, 8, Vice Presi- dent 7 j Majorette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Journalism Convention 7 ; Playday Host- ess 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Open House Hostess 3, 5 ; Leg- islature 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Scholastic Art Exhibit 7 ; Intramural Basketball 8 ; Feature Twirler 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; AFS Candidate 6; AFS Host Fam- ily 7, 8 ; Sports Banquet 4, 6 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Aircade 8 ; United Nations Day 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition : To twirl through life giving love, happiness, and success a spin, yet not dropping one. RON A LD FRAKES Ron For fame he ' s headed. Activities: Marching Band 3, 4; Moni- to 3 ; Bowling 3, 5, 8. Ambition: To get a 63 Ford. CHARLENE FRANKLIN Charlie Cheerful, dainty ; much charm in a small space compressed. Activities: Future Nurses 6; Nurse ' s Helper 6 ; G.R.A. 8 ; Trampoline 8 ; Art Club 7, 8 ; $25 Club 7 ; Quill Ad Club 7 ; Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To climb the mountain of hap- piness and success and to make my loved ones proud of me. DIANNE LEE FRAZIER Fraz The better you know her, the more you like her. Activities: Student Council 7, 8; Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7 ; Orchestra 3 ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spot- light Parade 6, 8; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Intramural Basketball 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : P.T.A. Program 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Nativity 5, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House Hostess 5 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To live each day as if it were my last. JENNIE LEE FUSARO Minnie Ha-Ha Ready, willing, and able. Activities: Student Council 8; Honor Roll 8 ; Quill Staff 6 ; Quill Ad Club 7 ; Red Cross 5 ; Girls ' Glee Club 5 ; Drama Usher 3, 4 ; Keys and Cues 3 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To get the most out of life, no matter how long it takes. ANN KAREN GEBUHR Annie She is a quiet girl — at times. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8, Activities Section Editor 8 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 7 ; Class Officer 5, 6 ; Choir 6, 7, 8, Co-accompanist 8 ; Philo 5, 6 ; French Club 7, 8, Secretary 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary-Treas- urer 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 5, 6 ; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 4, State Tournament G, Doubles District Runner-up 6 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; All-City Speech Choir 5 ; P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Drake Journalism Conven- tion 7 ; Nativity 7 ; Commencement 7 ; Baccalaureate 6 ; G.R.A. Playday 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; A.F.S. Candidate 6 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Open House Entertainment 5; Senior Breakfast Committee Chairman 8 : Tour- nament Program Seller 8 ; Sports Banqaet ( ; Madrigal 8. Ambition: Never Bb, always B . 25— MICHAEL DAVID GERINGER Lasagna With his athletic ability and winning ways, he ' ll find success the rest of his days. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6, 8; Cleri- cal Staff 4 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; French Club 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Art Club 4, 5 ; Pep Club 7 ; Track 8 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, State Swim- ming Meet 8, Co-Captain of Swimming Team S; Synrhronottes Show IJ, S; Scroll Champs 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Dinner Committee, Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To spin a good pizza, and make my relatives back in Italy proud of me. THERESA KAY GEYER Teri She who is good is happy. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, All-City Alternate 3 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Clerical Staff 3 ; Assem- bly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 6, 7, 8 ; Class Officer 5, 6; Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 6, «; G.R.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 6 ; Sr. Lifesaving 4, 8 ; Aircade 8 ; Class Night Hostess 6 ; Sports Banquet 3 ; Crutch Sale 6 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner 6 ; Saturday Sci- ence Class 3, 4, 6 ; Alumni Dinner Host- ess 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition : To make happiness a mode of travel and not a destination. PHYLLIS M. GOGERTY Gog You cannot learn to be a comic ; it is a gift from God. Activities: Library Staff 4; Spotlight Pa- rade 6 ; International Relations 7 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; KDPS 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Synchronette Show 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Class Night Host- ess 7 ; Monitor 3 ; Class Night Commit- tee 8. Ambition : To find the necessary ambi- tion for my varied interests. COLEEN ELLEN GOLOB CoCo If you add only a little, do a little and do this often, soon that little will be- come great. Activities : Honor Roll 4 ; Philo 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; P.T.A. Hostess 7 ; Prom Host- ess 6 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; School Assembly 4, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To walk life ' s narrow path with love, happiness, and success. PAULA LOUISE (.KAHAM Grace was in her steps ; heaven in her eyes. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Library Staff 3, 4, 5 ; International Relations 8 ; Fu- ture Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 5 ; May Festival 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Sat- urday Science Class 3, 4 ; Aircade 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To find my pot of gold through servicing others with God ' s help. CAROL BETH GRANT Bether The benefits of fortune are found among friends. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 7; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 7 ; Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 7, 8, Treasurer 7 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Flag Twirler 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-Captain 7, Captain 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7, Co- Treasurer 7 ; Candy Seller 3, 4 ; Student Council Alternate 3 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Community Playhouse Usherette 3 ; Drama Workshop Usherette 4 ; Senior-Parent Din- ner Hostess 7 ; Saturday Science Class 5, 6 ; Quill Ad Club 7 ; Tournament Program Seller 8 ; Student Council 4 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To always try to be myself. JANICE ALINE GRANT Jan A sweet smile with a matching per. sonality. Activities: Student Council 7; Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Issue 7, Assistant Page Ed. itor 7 ; Marching Band 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spot- light Parade 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7 ; Pep Clui 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6; Flag Twirler 5, 6, 7, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior-Parent Din! ner Hostess 7 ; P.T.A. Program 4 ; Candy Seller 4 ; Younkers Ad Model 7 ; Tourna- ment Program Seller 8 ; Senior Prom Com. mittee Co-Chairman 8 ; School Assembly 5 7, 8. Ambition: Let envy keep away. CAROLYN ANN GRASSO Carol ' There is a quiet dignity about her. Activities: Student Council 5, 6; Scroii Staff 8 ; Clerical Staff 5, 7 ; School As- sembly 8 ; Nurse ' s Helper 8 ; Jr. Zeti 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross 5 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festivti 4 ; Monitor b ; Page Editor 8, Greenhon Issue of Scroll 7, Assistant Page Editor 7; Graduation Lsher 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinne Hostess 7 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 7, 8 Alumni Potluck Hostess 7; 12B Forma Hostess 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be like the sun and shine ' in all directions. MARGO RUTH GRGURICH Goo ' Humor is the harmony of the heart. Activities: Student Council Alternate 5: School Assembly 8 ; Philo 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec- retary 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Bowl- ing 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.R.A. Hostess J: Open House Hostess 3, 5 ; Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7; Senior Life Saving ,5; P.T.A Hostess 3 ; P.T.A. Potluck Supper Host ess 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Class Night Host- ess 3, 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7; Drake Career Day 7 ; Aircade 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To have faith in the futun and pride in the past. ERAINA GRIFFITH Griff Where there ' s a will there ' s a way. Activities: Student Council 4, Alternate I School Assembly 5, 7 ; G.R.A. (5, 7 ; Gyn Leader 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7 ; May Festival I 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Quill Ad Club 6 Drake Career Day 7 ; Red Cross Commit tee 5 ; Safety Committee 4 ; Class Nigh Committee 8. Ambition: Forget the past, for it is done live today, tomorrow may never come SHARON KAY GROVES Tinj Honor lies in honest toil. Activities : $25 Club 7 ; May Festin Committee 8. Ambition: To make my parents proud at happy and attend beauty school. THOMAS H. HARDERS Ton Men of few words are easiest to fl along with. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 7; Library St ' 3, 4 ; School Assembly 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 6, 7 ; Football 3, 5 ; Baseball 4, 6 ; KDP Announcer 5, 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Scienc Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Monitt 4, 5, 6; Bowling 6, 8; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, Commencement 6, 7 ; May Festival Co mittee 8. Ambition: To further my education. RANDEL HARDY Randy Always remembered for his personality. Activities: Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6. Ambition : To be the Good Lord ' s happy servant. THOMAS HAWKINS Hawk Good nature is the very act of life. Activities: Marching Band 3, 4, 5 ; Con- cert Band 4, 5 ; Spotlight Parade 5, 6 ; School Assembly 5, 6 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; $25 Club 6; KDPS Announcer 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 6 ; Football 3 ; Track 3, 4, 6, 8 ; Wres- tling 8, 4, 6, 8, City Champs 3 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To manage to say the right thing in the right way and without giv- ing offense. JEANETTE ELAINE HAROLD Jen She ' ll make her mark in the world. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; School Assembly 4, 5 ; International Relations 6, 7 • Philo 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 6, 6, ' 7 ; May Festival 3, 8 ; Travel Club 3, 4 ; P.T.A. 8 ; Girls ' Chorus 3, 4 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To climb the stairway of suc- cess, by looking forward and never look- ing back at the past. DENNY HARRINGTON Haritono Not a care, ever. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; $25 Club 5 ; KDPS An- nouncer 7, 8 ; Monitor 5, 6 ; Wrestling 3, 5 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be a radio announcer or radio D. J. FREDERICK HART Ronnie A modest man never talks of himself. Activities: Honor Roll 4; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To try to obtain in the future what I have missed in the past. NANCY LEE HARTER Fuzzy Does her best in all she tries. Activities: Quill Ad Club 5; DECA 7, 8; DECA Convention 8 ; Spinster Spree Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To get the most out of life, no matter how long it takes. WILLIAM HAROLD HATCHITT Doc Humor is harmony of the heart. Activities: Student Council Alternate 6, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Football 3 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Alumni Banquet 4, 8; Movie Operator 3, 4  5, 6; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To live a full life and to live up to my family name. OSCAR HAYES Quite a boy, always a friend. Activities: French Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Meet 4, 6, 8, District Meet 6, 8; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I attempt to do. LINDA SUE HAYES Lyn What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Activities: Student Council 5, 7, 8; Hon- or Roll 4 ; School Assembly 8, Awards 4, 6, 8 ; Class Officer 4 ; International Rela- tions 7, 8, Secretary 7 ; Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 3, 5, 6, Treasurer 7, Pro- gram Chairman 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Travel Club 3, 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, Play Day Hostess 4, Play Day 4, 6, 8, Volley Ball 3, 4, 5; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' City Champs 4, Girls ' Dis- trict Meet 6 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7, In- vitation Committee 7 ; Sports Banquet 4, 6 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 7, 8 ; P.T.A. Pot- luck Hostess 7, P.T.A. Tea 3 ; Open House Demonstration 3, 5 ; Red Cross Commit- tee 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be faithful and true in all that I do. ROBERT A. HEADLEY Bob Worry I have never met. Activities: Orchestra 4, 5; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 3, 5 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Swimmin g 4 ; KDPS Announcer 4, 5 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; DECA 7, 8, State DECA Conference 8, Employer-Employee Banquet 8 ; Announcer 5, 6 ; Alumni Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition : To succeed in whatever I may attempt and to make my parent proud of me. KATHLEEN HENDREN Kathy Active minds that think and study, like swift brooks are seldom muddy. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; School Assembly 4, 6, 8 ; School Play 6 ; Pep Club 3, 5 ; KDPS Announcer 6, 7 ; Spanish Club 5, 6 ; Monitor 4, 5, 6 ; KDPS Panel 6, 7 ; Play Committee 3, 4, 5 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; Senior Assembly 8 ; Aircade 8 ; Community Playhouse Usher 3, 4, 5. Ambition: Live, not just exist; love, be- lieve, hope. SHIRLEY HIGDAY Tuddles No, indeed, you ' ll never be an old maid. Activities: Student Council 3; Honor Roll 5, 6 ; Clerical Staff 5, 6 ; International Re- lations 7, 8 ; Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Is- sue 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drake Ca- reer Day 7 ; Class Night Hostess 7 ; School Assembly 7 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Keys Cues 3 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To climb the ladder of success and never miss a step. —27— MARJORIE ANN HILL Marge A rare combination of charm, fun, and frolic. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Roll 3, 7 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Marching Band 3 ; Concert Band 3 ; School Assembly 3, 7, 8 ; Usherettes 6, 7 ; Alumni Dinner 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drama Workshop Hostess 6 ; 10B Registration 7 ; 10B Tea 3; Latin Banquet 4: Latin Club Exchange Program 5 ; Aircade 7 ; Bacca- laureat 3 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Tournament Program Seller 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 7, 8 ; Red Cross 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 5. Ambition: See what I want and make sure I get it by aiming high, reaching far. LINDA LEIGH H1NKLE Hink Her beauty is not limited to her voice. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 8; Class Officer 3, 5; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 5, 6, 8 ; Playhouse Usher 6 ; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Robe Chairman 6 ; Section Leader 7, 8 ; All-State Chorus 3, 5, 7 ; Sextette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Quartet 3, 4 ; Madrigal 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Spring Concert 4 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Commencement T; Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; French Club 6, 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 6 ; Latin Banquet 4 ; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Class Night Organist 6 ; P.T.A. Program 8 ; Faculty Luncheon Program 6 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Sports Banquet 5 ; Tournament Program Seller 8; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: Give my regards to Broadway! SANDRA KAY HITCHCOCK Sandy Good humor is wisdom and goodness combined. Activities: Student Council Alternate 6; Honor Roll 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff Alternate 6 ; Scroll Staff Greenhorn Issue, Circula- tion Editor 6 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 6; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 7 ; Usherettes 6, 7 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Girls ' Intra- mural Basketball 8; May Festival 6, 8; Alumni Potluck Hostess 6 ; Saturday Sci- ence Class 3, 4, 5 ; Open House Hostess 5 ; French Banquet 6 ; Sr. Life Saving Class 6 ; Drama Workshop Hostess 6 ; 12B For- mal Hostess 7 ; 10B Registration 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Aircade 8 ; Commencement 6, 7 ; Baccalaureate 6 ; Tournament Program Seller 8 ; Spinster Mistress of Ceremonies 8. Ambition : To be true to my word, my friends, and myself. CAROLYN RAE HODSON Carol True worth is quiet and undemonstra- tive. Activities : School Assembly 8 ; Philo 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 6, 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Gregt? Shorthand Awards 7, 8 ; Senior Prom Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I choose to do in the future. ELDRED E. HOPP Eldy The man who blushes is not quite a brute. Activities: Spotlight Parade 8; Choir 3, 4, 8 ; Football 3 ; Cross Country 7 ; Red Cross 4, 6, 8 ; Science Club 3, 4 ; Basket- ball 4, 6 ; Track 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Monitor 3, 4 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Use my education helping my friends be happier and healthier. CHRIS E. HORNOCKER Blest with good reason and sober sense. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 4, 6; Science Club 6, 7, 8 ; Saturday Science 5, 6 ; Bowling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Ex- hibits Committee 8. Ambition: To live, love, laugh and suc- ceed. BETTY JO HOWE B.J; A life, spent worthily, is measured by deeds, and not by years. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6 KDPS 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Drill Team ' 5, 6 ; Centerville High School 3, 4, 5, 1 Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy at all times. ROBERT HOWE Bob Always remembered for his personality. Activities : Honor Roll 5, 7 ; Hi-Y 3, ( 5, 7 ; $25 Club 7 ; May Festival 6 ; $75 Clut 7 ; Office Messenger 7 ; Gym Leader 5, l Visual Aids Club 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To make friends of, and b friends to, everyone I meet. KAYLENE HOWLAND Kay True politeness is kindness of heart. Activities: Clerical Staff 5; School As- sembly 6 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8: Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 3, 4 $25 Club 7 j Sr. Zeta 7 ; May Festival I 6, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7, Decoratiot Committee ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Greg Award 6 ; Candy Seller 5, 6 ; DECA Clul 7, 8, DECA State Convention 7; ' Employer- Employee Banquet 8 ; Quill Ad Club I Crutch Sale 5; Class Night Hostess 6 ' Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; Senior I sembly 8. Ambition: To walk softly through lift using love, laughter, and understanding as my stepping stones. DONNA JOYCE HULL Good cheer is no hindrance to a g w life. Activities : Student Council 5 ; Scroll Staf: 6, 7 ; Orchestra 3, 4 ; Spotlight Parade 8 ; International Relations 6, 7 ; Nurse ' Helper 5 ; Philo 5 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 7 ; Red Cross 8 ; Tennis i May Festival 6, 8 ; Art Club 7 ; G.R.A. ! 4, 8 : Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition : To always have something do, someone to love, and something hope for. DEANNA RAYE HUMMEL Bubble. A Wonderful girl any day of the week. Activities : Honor Roll 5 ; Spinster Spr Committee 8. Ambition: To graduate and become a to beautician and make my family pros of me. CHARLES WARD IRVIN, JR. Chuck No one knows what he can do until t tries. Activities: Attendance Helper 8; Senio Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To become great in whatevt I do. —28- THOMAS R. ISAAC Ike Trouble is for those who let it worry them. Activities: Honor Roll 7; School Assembly 7; Hi-Y 3, 4, 6; Football 8, 5, 7; Track 4, ' 8; Wrestling 4, 8; May Festival 6; Monitor 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Alumni Banquet 6 ; Gym Leader 8 ; At- tendance Helper 7. Ambition: Make a million, retire young, live in Alaska in the summer, Florida in the winter. RUSSELL JACKSON Russ His gift of laughter has made him an important part. Activities: School Assembly 6, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 4, 6, 8, Bobcat Relay Champ 4, City Indoor Meet Runner-up 6, Drake Re- lays 880 Runner-up 6 ; Art Club 3, 4 ; Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To bring joy to my parents, as well as to myself. JERRY JACOBS Jake Deed are more important than knowl- edge. Activities: Honor Roll 7; $25 Club 7: May Festival 4 ; $75 Club 7 ; DECA 7, 8. Ambition: To make my parents and a certain someone proud of me. MARY JAQUINTA Humility is always grace, always dignity. Ambition: To be a missionary for Jehova ' s Witnesses. SUE JARMON Little Eula. I have survived. Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Is- sue 7 ; Girls Glee Club 4, 5 ; G.R.A. 4, 5, Ji Pep Club 4, 5, 6; May Festival 4, 6; 12B Formal Hostess, Decoration Commit- tee 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be liked by all and loved by one. JEFF H. JEFFRIES Jeff In life, as in chess, foresight wins. Activities: Senior Board 8, President 8; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 8, All-City 5, 8; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Marching Band J. 4, All-City Band 4; Spotlight Parade • 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 3, 6, 8 ; Nativity 5, 7; Choir J; 6, 7, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6 ; French Chlb 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 5, 6 ; Hi-Y f 4 ' . 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Basketball 7, 8, Boys ' district Basketball Tournament 8 ; Golf • 4 , 5, 6, 7, 8, Boys ' District Golf Tour- nament 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 6; Crutch Salesman 3, 5; SPOrta Banquet 4, 6, 8 ; Scroll Champs 8; Bundle Drive Champs 5, 6 ; Synchronette know M. C. 6 ; Tournament Program Sell- er 4 ; Alumni Dinner 4, 6 ; KDPS 4 ; State Anniversary i ; Senior Banquet Consult- ant 8. JAMES LEE JENISON Jim All things come round to him who will but wait. Activities: School Assembly 7; May Fes- tival 4 ; 85 mm Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To make good in the Air Force. GARY JETTER Harris Cool, calm, and collected. Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Clerical Staff 5, f5 ; International Relations 7, 8 ; French Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Hi-Y 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Open House Host 3 ; Drake Career Day 7; 10B Tea 3; Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To go to college and succeed in my future career. PAUL ARTHUR JEWETT Bubba Put himself upon his good behavior. Activities: Student Council 5, Alternate 3; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; Assembly Usher 4. 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 6 ; Football 3, 5, 7 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; $25 Club 6; KDPS 7, 8; Track 4, 6, 8; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Monitor 3, 6 ; State Indoor Track Meet 6, 8 ; Drake Relays 6, 8 ; District Track Meet 6, 8 ; City Indoor Track Meet 4, 6, 8 ; 10B Tea 3 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Lee-Men Index Banquet 5, 7; Quill Ad Club 6; Open House 3; Gym Coach 5, 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition: Later for the past, it is done; party today ; tomorrow may never come. DIANE SUE JOHNSON Susie Ambition: Success and ha Kindness adds sweetness to everything. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Roll 6 ; Student Teacher 3, 4 ; Spot- light Parade 4 ; School Assembly 4 ; School Play 3, 4 ; Class Officer 3, 4 ; International Relations 7, 8 ; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8 ; Philo 6 ; Future Nurses 7, 8, President 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; Tennis 3 ; May Festival 4 : Monitor 7, 8 ; Class Night 3 : 12B Formal Hostess 7, Chairman Invitation Commit- tee 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Nativity 7 ; Broadlawns Hospital Carrier Day 7 ; Drama Workshop Usher 3, 4 J Community Playhouse Usher 3, 4, 5 ; Usher Student Plays 4, 5 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition : To always have something to do, someone si ecial to love and some- thing to hope for. PATRICIA LOUISE JOHNSON Duckie The first to thank, the last to com- plain. Activities : Clerical Staff 6 : School As- sembly 5, 8 ; School Play 5, 8 ; International Relations 6, 7, 8; Philo 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 8; $25 Club 6; May Festival 4 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; School Play Committee 5, 6, 7, 8 ; High School Day 6 ; 12B Graduation Hostess 7 ; P.T.A. Pro- gram 8 : KDPS 7, 8, KDPS Panel 7 ; Open House 3 : Bowling 3 ; Senior-Parent Din- ner Committee 8. Ambition: Live life to its fullest by try- ing to fulfill my goals. CAROLYN SUE JOHNSTON Life lives best in success. Activities: Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 4; Pep Club 5, 6 ; KDPS 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6; Spotlight Parade 6; Senior School Assembly 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To fulfill my dream, and go to Hawaii to achieve my goals. —29— PERRYDEAN C. JONES P.J. East, West, North, South, I spread my conquering might. Activities: Student Council 5; Orchestra 3 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Concert Band 4, 6 ; Hi-Y 7, 8 ; KDPS 7, 8 ; Track 4, 6, 8, State Indoor Track Meet 6, 8, City Indoor Track 4, 6, 8; Drake Relays 6, 8, District Track Meet 6, 8 : Wrestling 3, 4, 5 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Monitor 8 ; Cross Country 7 ; May Festi- val 6, 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do and make my parents proud of me. BRI6ITA MARA KALNINS Brifit M We bet she giggles in her sleep. Activities: Student Council 5, 6; Philo 8; Future Nurses 6; French Club 5, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 6 ; Nativity 7 ; P.T.A. Program 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House Hostess 3, 5 ; School Play 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To make my loved ones proud of me. KAY LUCILLE KEIL Kasi Of manners gentle, of affection mild, in wit supreme ; simplicity a child. Activities : Honor Roll 7 ; School Assem- bly 7, 8 ; International Relations 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; Travel Club 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Open House Hostess 5 ; Candy Seller 5 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: Live a life of happiness, while fulfilling all my ambitions. TIM KELAHER T.K. Fortune favors the brave. Ambition : I want to be a park ranger. BETTY KINSHAW Jeanie Mild manner with honest mind. Activities : Quill Ad Club 6 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: Attend Americana Beauty Acad- emy and get married. JUDITH ANN KIM Judy Quiet and serene as the summer breeze. Activities : Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spot- light Parade 8 ; Clerical Staff 6, 7 ; School Assembly 5, 7 ; Internati onal Relations 6, 6, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; 12B For- mal Hostess 7 ; Bowling 4 ; Volley Ball 4 : 10B Tea 3 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 7, 8 : Commencement 7 ; Alumni Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To look toward the future, leav- ing the past to remember. SANDRA SUE KLINE Sandy Sincere, charming, thoughtful, an ! sweet ; a girl whom everyone likes tt meet. Activities: Student Council 5, 7; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Clerical Staff 5, 6 School Assembly 8 ; Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ft President 7, Vice-President 4, Secretary jl 6, Treasurer 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 1 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; May Festival 8 ; P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 7 ; Saturday Science Cla 3, 4 ; Open House 3 ; Drake Career Day ' Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition : To always smile and be hap;r ; no matter what the test may be. LINDA RAE LACEY Linda Sparkling eyes and many winning ways. Activities: Jr. Zeta 3; May Festival! 6, 8 ; Art Club 3 ; Monitor 3, 4 ; Spinste Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To make a dream of today  reality tomorrow. LAWRENCE LARSON Larry Patience is the campanion of wisdom, ' Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Hono; Roll 7 ; Monitor 3, 4 ; Senior Banquet Con- mittee 8. Ambition: To become an architectural en- gineer. DEANNA LEE LATHAM Dee-0« A tender heart ; a will flexible. Activities: International Relations 8 Philo 6 ; G.R.A. 5, 8 ; Spanish Club 8 ; Mi; Festival 4 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Senior-Parei Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To achieve great success, ant let Jehovah be my guide. JUDITH ANN LAWRENCE Jud; True friends are like diamonds, precioa and rare. Activities: Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, ' May Festival 8 ; Senior Breakfast Commit tee 8. Ambition: To always be myself and bav lots of friends. RAY M. LEE Bw Wise to resolve; patient to reform. Activities : Student Council 3 ; Libra: Staff 4 ; School Assembly 3, 6 ; Boys ' Gle Club 5 ; Hi-Y 4 ; $25 Club 6 ; May Festin 6, 8 ; Art Club 5 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Ol House 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To never beg for what I h r the power to earn. —30- ROBERTA LOUISE LEONARD Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 8; Spotlight Parade 8 ; French Club 8 : May Festival 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: Try to live every day as though it were my last. LARRY DEAN LOVE Quiet ways are a foundation to man- ners. Ambition: Join the navy. SHERRY LEONARD Blonde A good heart, a level head. Activities: School Assembly 7; Philo 4; G.R.A. 8 ; $25 Club 7 ; Art Club 7, 8 ; Trampoline 8 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7. Ambition: To be loved by one and liked by all. JOHN THOMAS MACKIN Opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making. Activities: Marching Band 3; Hi-Y 4, 5; $25 Club 7; $75 Club 7; DECA Club 7, 8; DECA State Conference 8; Quill Ad Club 7 : May Festival 8 ; Senior Ban- quet Committee 8. Ambition: Join the Armed Forces. LEE RAY LILJEGREN Ray Give him music and he shall be at peace. Activities: Student Council 7; Honor Roll 7 ; Orchestra 3, 4 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City Band 6, 7; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, « , 7 ; Alumni Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; French Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming 5, 7 ; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Wrestling 3, 4 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: Musician. LINDA KAY LLOYD Lynn Quiet ways are a good foundation to manners. Activities: Quill Staff 6, 7; International Relations 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To live each day as if it were my last and turn back the clock with pleasant memories. LINDA MADDY As fair as angels ' skin. Activities: May Festival 4; Wardrobe Girl 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: To be happy in life. THEDRA ANN MALLETT She brightens any day, anywhere. Activities: Student Council 8, Alternate 6 ; Siwtlight Parade 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, € ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 6 ; $25 Club 6 ; Drill Team 7, 8 ; Keys Cues 3 ; May Festi- val 8 ; Monitor 6 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Senior Assembly 8 ; Drake Career Day 7; 10B Tea ft; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To always be myself and be- lieve in what I am. DONALD RAY LOSEE Don He ' s quiet, but you know he ' s there. Activities: May Festival 3, 7; Drake Ca- reer Day 7; Attendance Helper 7; Bowl- ing 3. Ambition: To live today so that I ' ll have no regrets tomorrow. HARRY ARNOLD MARQUIS For he that once is good, is ever great. Activities: Honor Roll 7; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Captain 7, May Festival 4 ; Monitor 3, 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To succeed in both my pro- fessional and social life. SANDRA KAY LOSEE Sarah The most manifest sign of wisdom is cheerfulness. Activities: Student council Alternate 7 ; Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To have a happy future and many friends. LINDA LOU MARTIN Linda Lou Lots of pep, vim, and vitality. Activities: G.R.A. 3; Pep Club 3, 7; $25 Club 6 ; May Festival 6 ; Monitor 3, 5 ; Quill Ad Club 6; Alumni Dinner Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To always live in reality and be happy and cheerful. ■31 — PEARL MARTIN Shorty Success is thought and courage. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6, 8; School Assembly 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Vol- leyball 7, Basketball 8 ; Drill Team 4, , §c 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career ,A ay 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To be what I pretend to be and never what I ' m not. RICHARD MASKREY Dick He is wise to do what he can. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6; Choir 5,6; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6 ; Varsity Choir 3, 4 ; Senior Exhibits Co mmittee 8. Ambition: To catch a certain member of the opposite sex. MARILYN J. LONG MASON Cricket Speak softly and smile sweetly. Activities: Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be a i erfect wife to Bob, and to always live in happiness. NANCY CLARICE McCARNEY Nanc Friendship improves happiness and joy. Activities: School Assembly 4,  ' ,. N ; l ' hil, 6 ; French Club 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 1 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 : Future Teachen 3, 4 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- May Festival 6, 8 ; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; Open Housel 3; Senior Breakfast Committee 8; City I Tennis Champs 4; G.R.A. Playday 4, 6,8. Ambition: To always look up, never down ; to wear a smile, never a frown. WILBUB L. RfcCLINTIC An all around good fellow. Activities: Hi-Y 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football a : May Festival 6 ; May Festival Committees Ambition: To go through life making my parents proud of me. BOBBY GENE M.DONOUGH Bob ' Nothing was ever great without en- thusiasm. Activities: Student Council 4; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Library Staff 7, 8 ; Track 4, I May Festival 6 ; Alumni Dinner Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To achieve my secret desires. DREW CONRAD MATH IAS Drewsuf None but himself can be his parallel. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 7, 8; Spot- light Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly (i, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Science Club 5. 6, 7, 8; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 ; All-State Chorus 5, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; Small Mixed Group 5, 6 ; Commencement 7 ; Open House 3, 5 ; Latin Club Banquet 4 ; Satur- day Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Spring Concert 4 ; Bundle Drive Champs 5 : Memorial Day 4, 6 ; Choir Librarian 5, 6 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: Success. MARY (PORREZ) MATTSON She has such a cute smile. Activities: Jr. Zeta 5, 6; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6 : May Festival 4, 8 ; Open House Host- ess I ; Class Night Hostess 5 : Drake Ca- reer Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Spin- ster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To give to the one who un- derstands what is deserved. WILLIAM G. MAY Bill The best is good enough. itivities: Honor Roll 3, 4; International Relations 8 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6; Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To further my education. KATHRYN N A DINE McDOUGAL Kathy A sweet disposition is a merit equi to the best. Activities: Student Council 7; Honor ■7 ; Quill Staff 7, 8 ; School Assembly G.BJL 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; KDPS An nouncer 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Monitor ' Altoona High School 3, 4, 5 ; Drake Jour nalism Convention 7 ; Senior- Pa rent Dii ner Committee 8. Ambition: To meet my destiny with i smile on my lips and joy in my hear. ERMA JEAN McDUFFY Duff Something happy, something gay, ■by the way, she has her say. Activities: Scroll Staff 8; School ?k 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Nurse ' s Helper 3, 4 ; Pe Club 7 ; KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; Greenhor Issue 7 ; P.T.A. Assembly 6, 8 ; Women Club Program 6 ; Play House Usher Drama Club 7 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Spinster Spi Committee 8. Ambition: To live in my dream work surrounded by all my loved ones, for long as life remains. BARRY MICHAEL McGRIFF Micke? The truest success in life is character Activities: School Assembly 5, 6; Tenn- 4, 5 ; Art Club 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; President Art Center Scholarship 7, 8 ; Play Scener Painter 6 ; Senior Exhibits Committee I Ambition: To always be myself, and fir life ' s gift of happiness. —32— MARILYN JO McKAY Great thoughts, like great deeds, need no trumpet. Activities: $25 Club 6; May Festival 6, 8; DECA 7, 8 ; High School Day 6 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Employee-Employer Banquet 8 ; DECA State Conference 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To forget the past, for it is done ; live today, as tomorrow may never come. JAMES MICHAEL McLAUGHLIN Mike Few men are so clever, to know all the mischief they do. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Alter- nate 8; Honor Roll 4, 8; School Assembly 5, 6, 7 ; Class Officer 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 3, 4 ; Boys ' Glee Club 3 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football 3 ; Cross Country 3, 7 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 4 ; Science Club 5 ; Track 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Monitor 7 ; Synchronette Show 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4 ; 12B Formal Skit 7 ; Hi-Y Attendance Champs 4 ; Gym Coach 6, 7, 8 ; Big Six and City Football Champs 3 ; Pre-Legislative Con- ference 6 ; District Swimming Meets, 4, 6, 8 ; Sign Painter 4, 5, 6, 7 ; 10B Tea 3 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To live each day looking for- ward to tomorrow but never back at yesterday. KATHRYN MAI McLAUGHLIN Kathie Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Activities: International Relations 5; G. R.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7 ; $25 Club 7 ; Synchronettes 7, 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Monitor 5 ; Scenery Painter 6, 8 ; Senior Lifesaving 4, 5, 6 ; Class Officer 8 ; Spin- ster Spree Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To climb the stairway to suc- cess and happiness. MARY BETH McNAIR Sis A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8; Cler- ical Staff 4 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 6, 7 ; Choir 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6; $25 Club 7 ; Keys Cues 3 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Durant Community High School 5 ; March- ing Band 5 ; Home Ec Club 5 ; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 5 ; Night School Helper 7, 8 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 ; Nativity 3, 7 ; Commencement 7 ; Spring Concert 4 ; Honor Roll 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Mati- nee Dance Attendant 8 ; Class Night Com- mittee 8. Ambition : To serve God as my master — never a slave to my fellow man. DENNIS LANG MEACHAM Denny As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. Activities: Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6: Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 4 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Football 3 ; Wrestling 5, 7. Ambition: To do things right and to spend money wisely. AARON MELINE He has to be known to be appreciated. Activities: School Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; Hi-Y Jt 6, 8 ; Football 3, 5, 7 ; Track 4, 6, 8 ; Wrestling 3, 5, 7. Ambition: To get my military service out of the way and then try and get a job on the highway patrol. JO ANN MERCER Merc Efficient in a quiet way. Activities: Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Teacher 5 ; Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; $25 Club 6: Sr. Zeta 7; May Festival 6, 8 ; All-City Student Council 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess and Co-Cha irman 7 ; DECA Club 7, 8 ; DECA Secretary-Treas- urer 7, 8 ; Class Night Hostess 4 ; Bowling 6; DECA State Delegate Assembly 7; P.T.A. Committee 8 ; Crutch Sale 5 ; Ward- robe Girl 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Employer-Employee Banquet 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; DECA State Conference 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition : Always look up, never down ; with a smile, never a frown. MARGIE KAY MICHAELS A sweet spirit triumphs. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 8; G.R.A. 3, 4; DECA Club 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy but humble; wise but careful. ELVIN C. MILLER Miller Every brave man is a man of his word. Activities: May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To be loved by one and liked by all. JANICE ARLEEN MILLER Jan All must be earnest in a world like ours. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7; Pep Club 5, 6; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Coke- tail Hostess 7 ; Senior Exhibits Commit- tee 8. Ambition : To gain knowledge and ability in the fine art of painting. PAULA ANN MOCK Red A light heart lives long. Activities: G.R.A. 5; Pep Club 4, 5; Sen- ior Prom Committee 8. Ambition : Work hard and enjoy life to its fullest extent. ALICE ANN MONTGOMERY Alice Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Teacher 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 3, 6, 7; Jr. Zeta 4, 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherettes 6, 7; Drill Team 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Jr.-Sr. Prom Hostess 3 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Latin Club Secre- tary 4 ; Aircade 8 ; Class Night Hostess 6 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; 10B Registration 7 ; Latin Banquet 4 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 6, 7 ; Alumni Dinner Hostess 6 ; Basket- ball 8 ; Commencement 6, 7 ; Class Play Hostess 6, 7 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Class Night Com- mittee 8. Ambition : To accomplish the goals I strive for to please the ones I love. 33— THOMAS M. MURPHY Murph The strong always succeed. Activities: Hl-Y 8, 4; Football 8 ; Bas- ketball 4, 6 : Alumni Banquet 3. Ambition: To go to California and New Orleans and then pro to school so that I can make something of my life. LEONARD H. MUSSELL Len Not noisy, but necessary. Activities: Honor Roll 6; School Assem- bly 7, 8 ; International Relations 8 ; Hi-Y 8, 4, 8 ; Latin Club 3 ; Spanish Club 5 ; Science Club 6 ; May Festival 3, 8 ; Na tivity 7 j Open House Project 4 ; Latin Project 3 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To meet the demands of each day with kindness, wisdom, and under- standing. VIRGINIA NEGRETE Herbie The modest grace subdued her soul. Activities: Student Council 4, Alternate 3 : G.R.A. 4, 6 ; Red Cross 4, 5 ; Quill Ad Club 4 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy in everything I do. BOB NELSON Nels He is one swell guy who is well worth knowing. Activities: Senior Board 8, 1st Vice-Presi- dent 8 : Student Council 8 ; Honor Roll 6, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 4. Secretary 5, Vice-President 6, President 7 ; Hi-Y Attendance Champs 5, 6 ; Pre-Legis- lative Conference 6 ; Y.M.C.A. Youth and Government 6 ; Tournament Program Sell- er 4 ; Sports Banquet 3 ; Boys State 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Kiwanis Club 7 ; Football 3, 5, 7, Co-Captain 7, All-State 2nd Team 7, Big Six 1st Team 7, All- City 1st Team 7, All-City Big Six Honor- able Mention 5; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Golf 6 ; May Festival 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Movie Operator 6, 7, 8 ; School As- sembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Lee-men Index Club Banquet 5, 7 ; Senior Prom Consultant 8. Ambition: To be what I want to be and let no one stand in my way. CYNTHIA ANN NELSON Cindy Sometimes I work, sometimes I play, never too serious, never too gay. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Latin Club 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 : $25 Club 7 : Sign Painter 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Bowling 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Quill Ad Club 7: Scroll Staff 7, Greenh-rn Issue, Assistant Page Editor 6, 7, 8 ; Iowa High School Journalism Ccncentijn 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Monitor 4. Ambition: To make every second of time as valuable as every thread of gold. STEPHEN S. NICCUM Steve Full of fun ! Activities: May Festival 4, 6; Office Help 8 : Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Live each day as though to- morrow may never come. 0$ BENJAMIN OLIVER NICHOLS Nick Men of few words are easiest to K ,- along with. Activities: School Assembly 4, 6; Hi-Y 3 Football 3, 5 ; Basketball 3, 5 ; Track 4 T 8, Big Six Chanmps 220 and 440 Dash 8, State Runner Up in 440 Dash 8, State Indoor Track Meet 4, 6, 8 : Drake Relay 4, 6, 8: District Track Meet 4, 6, 8; Drake Career Day 7 j May Festival 4, 6, 8 • Monitor 3 ; Gym Coach 4, 5, 6, 7, % ' Crafts Award and Art Award f , 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: Get married and live a happy life of our own. MAX NOBLE Max Opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making. Activities: DECA Club 7, 8; D.E. Del gate 7 ; State Leadership Conference S; Employee and Employer Banquet 8 ; $25 Club 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To succeed in life and make I a certain girl happy. BARBARA JANE NOEL Barb Elegant as simplicity, and warm u ecstasy. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Clerical Staff 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Spanish Club 7, 8; Senior Banquet Coov mittee 8. Ambition: To get a job, go to Denver, and get married. STEPHEN CHARLES OBERTO Steve Quietness is a virtue. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7,8; Honor Roll 6, 7; Marching Band 5, i; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly t. Concert Band 6 ; Hi-Y 5, 6 ; Alumni Din- ner Committee 8. Ambition : To honor God in everythini that I da DAVID C. OGG 0 ie- Devout yet cheerful, active yet re-, signed. Activities : Honor Roll 5 ; School Assem- bly 8 ; Hi-Y 8 ; Baseball 4 ; Swimming 7, 8 May Festival 4 ; School Assembly 8 ; M« Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To become a scuba diver. FAYE RUTH OLSON Constant and faithful under any con- ditions. Activities: School Play 6; Future Nurse 3, 7, 8, Vice-President 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 8 ; Travel Club 7, 8; Community Playhouse Usher 6, 7, 8 ; Sen- ior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition : Make my life a benefit CAROLE JEAN OVERTON A sweet smile with a matching per sonality. Activities: Senior Banquet Committee g. Ambition: To live a happy and successfc life. —34— CAROLYN PARKER Carol Her sweetness is a joy to all. Activities: Quill Ad Club 8; Senior Ex- hibits Committee 8. Ambition: To make those who love me proud of me. WILLIAM EDWARD PATERSON Bill A man nut of words but of action. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6, 8; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Chorus 8, 4 ; Madrigal 5, 6 ; Junior Choir Director 8 ; Boys ' Quartet 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 5, 6; Football 5, 7; Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8, Lifeguard b ; City Swimming Meet 5, 7 ; District Swimming Meet 5, 7 ; P.T.A. Dinner Entertainment 7 ; Aircade 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Baccalaureate 5, 7 ; Com- mencement 5, 7 ; Nativity 5, 7 ; May Fes- tival 6, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 5, 6 ; Sports Banquet 5, 7 ; Class Night Commit- tee 8. Ambition: Reach success by remembering anything worth having is worth fighting for. DOUGLAS CHARLES PEARSON Doug Knowledge is a treasure, but judgment is the treasure of a wise man. Activities: Student Council 3, A, 7, Alter- nate 6, 8 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 5, 8 ; Choir 4, 5, 6; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 5, 6; Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Drake Journalism Conference 7 ; Madrigal 6 ; Hawkeye Boys ' State 6 ; Grin- nell Behavior Science Institute 6 ; Foreign Student Weekend 8 ; 1st Place in East V.F.W. Essay Contest 3, 3rd Place 4 ; 4th Place State V.F.W. Essay Contest 6 ; Received Senior Class Mantle 7 ; Swim- ming Life Guard 7 ; Nativity 5 ; Open House 5 ; Kiwanian of the Month 8 ; Class Night Consultant 8 ; Senior Board 8. Ambition: To water my love for life with achievement, enthusiasm, and a funny story. THOMAS B. PEDDICORD Tom Life is a race, and he ' s of championship stock. Activities: Student Council 8; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8, Big Six Champs, City Champs 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs, District Champs 6 ; Movie Cashier 5, 6 ; Alumni Dinner Waiter 5, 6 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6, 8 ; Gym Squad Coach 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To be myself under circum- stances. RALPH E. PENLEY Fish Good sense and good nature are seldom separated. Activities: Student Council 5, 6; Honor Roll 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 6, 8; School Assembly 4, 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 4, Vice-President 5, 7, Bulletin Editor 6 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Syn- chro-Knights 4, 6 ; 3rd Place Diving Meet 6 ; 2nd Place Diving District Meet 8 ; 5th Place Diving State Meet 6 ; 3rd Place Diving State Meet 8 ; School Record 100 Yd. Butterfly 6 ; School Record 100 Yd. Medley Relay 8 ; School Record 100 Yd. Freestyle Relay 8 ; Swimming Co-Captain 8; Lifeguard 4, 6, 8; Adult Education Lifeguard 8 ; Open House 3, 5, 7 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Attendance Helper 8; Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mav Festival 4, 6, 8; Art Club 5, 6, 7, Presi- dent 6, 7; Governor ' s Council U.N. 8; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 6, 7, 8 ; Y.M.C.A. Youth in Government 6 ; 2nd Place Rebound Tumbling 7 ; State Invita- tional High School Gymnastic Meet 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To understand peoples and the worlds which affect them. MMA PHELPS Al Quiet, likeable, and nice to know. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 5; Library staff | ; School Assembly 8 : Pep Club 5, I ' ' : Latin Club 3, 4, 5 ; May Festival 8: 1-B Formal Hostess 7. Ambition: To always remember that the best way to win friends is to be one. LINDA SUE PICKETT Beauty is power; a smile is its sword. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 8 ; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; International Rela- tions 5 ; Jr. Zeta 4, 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8, Alternate 4 ; Keys Cues 4, Secretary 4 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Science Club 7, 8, Secretary 8 ; Basketball 8 ; May Fes- tival 6, 8 ; Girls ' Sextette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Madrigal 5, 6, 8 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Drake Journalism Convention 7 ; AFS Weekend 8 ; Class Night Hostess 4 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; P.T.A. Hostess 7 ; Commencement 7 ; Baccalaureate 5, 6 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Red Cross Drive 6 ; 10B Tea 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Senior Break- fast Entertainment 8 ; May Festival Com- mittee Co-Chairman 8 ; Spring Concert 4 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 6 ; NOMA Spell- ing Award 6. Ambition : To find happiness and security through faith, hope, and love. DAVID MARTIN POLLEY Dave The way to have a friend is to be one. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 7, 8 ; Library Staff 3, 4 ; Nativity 6 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Life Guard 4, 5, 6; Science Club 5 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Bundle Drive Champs 5 ; Open House Demonstration 5 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: Acquire a high-paying, high- prestige, and short-hour job. JEAN MARIE PORTER Jeano Beauty is kindness as well as charm. Activities: Student Council 7, Alternate 4; Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Library Staff 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usherettes 6, 7 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7, Treasurer 7 ; Class Night Hostess 6 ; Lunchroom Committee 7 ; Open Hou- e Hostess 7; Alumni Dinner Hostess 6; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; 10B Registra- tion 7 ; Saturday Science Class 3 ; Com- mencement 6, 7; 10B Tea 3; Baccalaureate 6 ; Drill Team Exhibition 5 ; Polio Crutch Drive 5 ; Class Play Hostess 6 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8; Clerical Staff 5, 6; Assembly Usher 4, 5 : School Assembly 6, 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To find happiness and security. JOHN C. PORTER The true success of life is character. Activities: Student Teacher 7; School As- sembly 7; Hi-Y 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Scroll Champs 8 ; Bowling 6, 8 ; Open House Demonstration 3 ; Class Night 4, 8 : School Play Scenery 5, 7 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To enter college with hope, and leave with success. MABEL ANN POWELL Mabe ' - A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Activities: Quill Staff 7, 8, Section Ed- itor 8 ; School Assembly 7 : International Relations 7 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Drake Ca- reer Day 7 ; Aircade 8 ; United Nations Day 7 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 6, 7, S ; NOMA Spelling Certificate 7 ; NOMA Arithmetic Certificate 7 : Spotlight Parade 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy path. LARRY RAY RAINWATER Not many men have both good fortune and good sense. Activities: Student Council 4, Alternate 3; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Marching Band 3 : School Assembly 7 : Concert Band 3 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 8 ; Golf 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 ; City Soph- omDre Champs 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Drake Relays Assistant 4 : Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To meet the challenge of the future. tit 35— ALLAN HAROLD RAUCH Red The man who can ' t help but reach the top. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, f , 7, 8 ; International Relations 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football 3, 5, 7 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8, All-Big Six Team 6 ; Big Six and City Series Champs 6, All-City Honorable Mention 6 ; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, City Soph. Tourney Champs 4; Sports Banquet 3, 5 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Lee-men Index Banquet 5, 7 ; Youth Government 6 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6 ; Aircade 8 ; Gym Leader 8 ; Battalion 4, 6, 8 ; Senior Exhibits Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: They can conquer, who believe they can. JERRY LEE REED Pinner The word ' impossible ' is not in my dic- tionary. Activities: Student Council 7; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 8, 4, 5, 7 ; Hi-Y t, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 5; May Festival 6 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 3, 5, District Champs 4, 6, Soph City Champs 3, B-Squad Champs 3, 5 ; Hi-Y Chaplain 7, 8, Secretary 8 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6, 8 ; Gym Leader 6, 8 ; Sign Painter 3, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Student Manager 8 ; Crutch Sale 4 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Umted Nations Council 7 ; Student Council Athletic Com- mittee 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To play left tackle for the Green Bay Packers. DAVE REEVES Plain without pomp, and rich without show. Activities: Art Club 5, 7, 8. Ambition: To be the manager of a theater. DONALD EDWARD REEVES Ed Art is power. Activities: Football 3; Basketball 3, 4; Art Club 5, 6 ; Senior Banquet Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To put others before myself. HOWARD MICHAEL REID Speed To be doing good is man ' s most glorious task. Activities : $25 Club 7 : Drake Relays As- sistant 4, 6, 8 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To be the Good Lord ' s happy child. AMPARO MARY RIVAS Mary An honest heart possesses a kingdom. Activities: Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6 ; Bowling 5 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, f ; Red Cross 3 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Spanish Club 5 : Quill Ad Club 8; DECA 7, 8; Employer- Em ployee Banquet 8 | Class Night Hostess 5 ; Commencement 6. Ambition: May 10th the beginning of life, love, happiness and prosperity. DWILA ELAINE RIVAS Dwi True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Spot- light Parade 8 J School Assembly 7 ; Class Officer 7 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; P.T.A. 8 ; Open House Hostess 3 ; Class Night Hostess 5 ; Alumni Dinner Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To be what I feel, not only what I believe. JUDY ANN ROBISON Jude Like angel visits, short and bright. Activities: Student Council 3; Honor Roll 6 ; SiM tlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assem- bly 7 : International Relations 6 ; Philo 3, 4, President 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; High School Day 4 ; Candy Seller 5; Gregg Awards 6, 7; S i)i..i Assembly 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To always have something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. JUDITH ANN ROE Judi Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low an excellent thing in a woman. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6, 8; School Assembly 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Travel Club 5 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8 : Qui i I Ad Club 5; 10B Tea 3; Drake Career Dav 7. Ambition: To get the most from life through love and understanding. KAYE ELLEN ROGERSON Ellie A ready smile and sparkling eyes, the cause of many manly sighs. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Coun- cil 4, 7, 8, Secretary 8, All-City 8, Alter- nate 7 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7 ; Quill Staff 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 4 ; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 7, Spring Concert 4 ; Jr. Zeta 4, 5, 6 ; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Younkers Teen Board 7, 8 ; Drake Relays Princess 8 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Crutch Sale 4, 6 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Open House Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 10B Registrar 7 ; Tourna- ment Program Seller 8 ; Junior-Senior Prom Consultant 8. Ambition: To be a player in life, not just a spectator. STEVEN ANTHONY ROMINGER Steve Wisdom and judgment are the qualities of a leader. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, Al- ternate 7 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, , 7 ; School Assembly 5 ; Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Football 3, 5, 7, 2nd Team 7, All-Big Six 7, Honorable Mention All- State 7 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8, Big Six Champs fi, All-City Champs 6; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sophomore Champs 3 ; May Festi- val 6, 8 : Monitor 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Lee-men Index Banquet 5, 7 ; Wimor Sports Banquet 4, 6 ; Drake Relays As- sistant 4, 6, 8 : Thrift Essay Winner 3 : Spotlight Parade Posters 4, ( ; HaA ' keye Boys ' State; Athletic Committee Chair- man (i ; Gym Leader 8 ; Sign Painter 6, 7 ; Lr islature 7; Meredith Publishing Com- pany 6 ; Senior Prom Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To live a life free of failure, and full of love and success. JANE ANN ROSE Rose The rose that all are praising. Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Tssue Page Editor 7 ; Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, fi, 7 ; International Relations 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4 ; Future Nurses ' Tea 4 ; Jr. Zeta 6, 6 ; G.R.A. 6, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Keys Cues 3 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Fes- tival 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gregg Short- hand Awards 6, 7 ; Senior Assembly 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To forget the past for it is done; and live today, for tomorrow may never come. —36— PAULA JOYCE ROTH She is seldom equaled, yet unpreten- tious ; a blend of intelligence, finesse, and winning personality. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Coun- cil Alternate 7 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Concert Band : ,, 4. f,, (i ; International J e- lations 8 ; Philo 6 ; Jr. Zeta 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, President 4, 5 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Vice-President 5, President 7 ; Ten- nis 3, 4, Champs 4 ; JCL Convention 6 ; G.R.A. Play Day 4, 5 ; State G.R.A. Con- vention 4 ; Sports Banquet Speaker 4 ; Pep Band 5, 6 ; All-City Band 3, 4, 5 ; Girls ' Sextet 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Chorus 5, 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drake Jom- nalism Convention 7 ; Oj en House 3, 5 ; P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 4 ; Aircade 8 ; Vol- leyball 3, 4, 5, Captain 3 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 6, 7 ; Dorian Music Festival 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Consultant 8. Ambition: To attend Drake and become a proficient, successful secretary. THOMAS EUGENE RYUN Stubby We marvel at his humor. Activities: Student Council 7, 8, Alter- nate 4 ; Honor Roll 7 ; School Assembly 7 ; Stage Scenery 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To become fabulously rich and live a life of luxury. JANELLE DONEEN SANDIN Jan There ' s always a twinkle in her eye. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Student Teach- er 8 ; Spotlight Parade 8 ; Clerical Staff 4 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; Class Officer ; Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice- President 5, 6 ; French Club 5, 6, 7 8 • G.R.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherettes 6, 7 ; Drill Team 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Open House Hostess 4; 12B Formal Host- ess 7 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Crutch Sale 6 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Sports Banquet 8 ; Alumni Dinner Hostess 6 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Tournament Program Sell- er 8; 10B Registration 7; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To meet the demands of each day with kindness, faith, and understand- ing. JACK L. SAVAGE Jack Deeds, not words, describe him. Activities: School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8- Football 3, 5; Baseball 4, 6, 8, Big Six and City Champs 6 ; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 • Monitor 7 ; Nativity 7 ; May Festival Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To be the greatest in the sport I love, and someday be a Chicago Cub. DIANE LOUISE SAYLOR Self trust is the secret of success. Activities: Student Council 8; Honor Roll «. 6, 8 ; Scroll Staff 7, Greenhorn Issue 6, rage Editor 6, Assistant Page Editor 7 ; Journalism Convention 7 ; Clerical Staff 8 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; ep Club 5, 7; Future Teachers 4, 5, 6, J. 8 President 8 ; Latin Club 3 ; East- «Wtb Latin Banquet 3 ; May Festival 6, 8 : Urake Career Day 7; NOMA Spelling Award 6, 7 ; NOMA Arithmetic Award 7 ; JjWgg Shorthand Award 5, 6, 7 ; Open House Hostess 5, 7 ; Faculty Pancake Din- ner 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To always have something to Jo, someone to love, and something to boi e for. MIKE SCHMINKEY Mike His wit is the ale, the wine of a merry meeting. Activities: Student Council 3; Track 3; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To be successful and to be- come an artist. CAROL MARIE SCHOEN Efficiency is the ability to do a job well, plus the desire to do it better. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 6, 7, 8 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Cler- ical Staff 7 ; Assembly Usher 7, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 7 ; Class Officer 7 ; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; His- torian 6, 7, 8 ; Girls ' Sextet 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Small Mixed Group 5, 6; Nurse ' :; Helper 8 ; Philo 3, 4, 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, President 5 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Nativ ity 3, 5, 7 ; Baccalaureate 4, 5, ♦ ; Commencement 7 ; Spring Concert 4 ; Alumni Banquet Hostess 6; P.T.A. Host- ess 7 ; Open House Hostess 3, 5, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Senior Banquet Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To be successful in all that I endeavor to undertake. CARLA JEAN SCHROEDER Schmaltz She takes life in her stride. Activities: Student Council 3, 7, Alter- nate 4, 8 ; Honor Roll 5, 6 ; Student Teach- er 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; International Relations 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; French Club 3, 4: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess and Decoration Committee 7 ; Sen- ior Prom Committee 8. Ambition : Happiness, prosperity, and achievement ! JAMES ALAN SCHUTTINGA Jim Wisdom is the conqueror of fortune. Activities: Student Council 8; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 3, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6, Vice-President 7, President 8 ; Pep Club 3 ; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Christmas Tournament Basketball Cham- pions 8 : Drake Relays Assistant 3 ; Kiwan- ian of the Month 8 ; Citizenship Commit- tee Chairman 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Dinner Consultant 8. Ambition: To find my place in life and be happy. KAREN VERNE SEELEY They conquer who believe they can. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7; May Festival 6, 8; Sci- ence Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 5, Secretary 6, 7 ; Tennis 6 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Open House 3 ; Aircade 8 ; NOMA Arithmetic Award 7 : Alumni Din- ner Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To be willing to change when I am wronjf and be easy to live with when I am right. SUSANNE JOYCE SELINDH Sue Life is pleasant ; let ' s take it as it comes. Activities : Student Teacher 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; Usherettes 7 ; School Assembly 6, 7 ; Spotlight Parade Poster Printer ; Class Officer 6; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; May Fes- tival 4, 8 ; Art Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secre- tary 7, 8 ; Class Night Hostess 5 ; Drake Career Day 7; Crutch Sale 6; Scroll Champs 8 j Graduation 6 ; Play Scenery 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition : This above all : to thine own self be true. GEORGE WILLIAM SHADE Georgie Victory is a thing of the will. Activities: Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Officer 8; Hi-Y 3, 4; Foot- ball 3, 5, 7 ; KDPS Announcer 8 ; Track 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Monitor 3 : Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Runner-up 7, District Runner-up 8, 4th in the State 8 ; Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success, whatever I may attempt to do. 37— KAY MARLENE SHARK Sharzie Man has his will, but woman has her way. Activities: Student Council Alternate :i. 4. 5, 6 j Honor Roll 7 ; Scroll Staff 8, Green- horn Assistant Page Editor 7 : Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, All-City Band 5, 6 ; Spot- light Parade 4 ; School Assembly 4, 6, 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; International Re- lations 8 : Future Nurses 4 : French Club 3 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 6, 7, State Secretary 7, 8, G.R.A. Camp 7, Dis- trict Representative 7, State Play Day 7. District Play Day 7 ; Monitor 6 ; Synchro- nettes 7, 8 ; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Doubles ( ' humps 3. State Tournament i ; Sports Banquet  : Senior Life Savin Award 6; Trampoline 3, 4; Juggling 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Basketball 4, 6, 8 : Volley Ball 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Bowling 6 ; Tumbling 4, 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12 B Formal Hostess 7 ; Air- cade 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be like a duck, calm on the surface, but paddling like mad un- derneath. SANDRA LOUISE SHELTON Sandy Kindness adds sweetness to everything. Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Assistant Man- ager 8, Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Clerical Staff 6, 7 ; School Assembly 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To do the best I can in what- ever I do. MARETTA JUNE SHEPHERD Marty A light heart lives long. Activities: Student Council 3; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 6, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Cafeteria Help 6, 7, 8 ; P.T.A. Hostess 3, 6, 7 ; May Festival Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To forget the past, and live the present, and hope for the future. LEE ANN SIDERS Applesiders Those who laugh and love will surely do well. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6; Choir 5, 6, 7 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; KDPS An- nouncer 8, KDPS-TV 6, 8; May Festival 8 ; Gym Monitor G ; High School Day 4 : Nativity 5, 7 ; Baccalaureate 5, 6 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; 10B Tea ; Senior-Par- ent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To always make my parents proud, and to be a success in whatever I do. PAMELA MARIE SINGLETON Pam Patience and gentleness are powers. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 8; Behool Assembly 6, 7; May Festival 6; Sr. Zeta 8; G.R.A. 6; Pep Club 3, 4; Tennis 3 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition : To walk hand in hand through life with those I love most. JOANNA J. SLATER George 1 j The shortest answer is doing. Activities: Student Council 4, 6; May Festival 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; P.T.A. Hostess 6 ; State Delegate Assembly 7; I State Conference 8 ; DECA 7, 8 : Employe Employer Banquet; Crutch Sale 5; I Quill Ad Club 6 ; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6 ; Bowling 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Jr. Zeta 5, 6; I Sr. Zeta 7 : Spinster Spree Committee 8. I Ambition: To make up in the future the) mistakes I ' ve made in the past. CAROLYN MARIE SLOAN Carol Silence and common sense make the 1 mind. Activities: Clerical Staff 7, 8; Interna.! tional Relations 8; Future Nurses 3 ; Pep I Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; May Festival 4, 8; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To travel along the road of I life, meeting each event with kindness, ' understanding, and wisdom, with God as, my leader. JACQUELINE LOUISE SMITH Jackie There ' s quiet dignity about her. Activities: Metropolis Community School, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 ; School Assembly I 6 ; School Play 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Pep Club 5, 6, 7 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; Sen- ior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be a teacher in elemental} education. GARY W. SIMON Gary The great hope of society is an individ- ual character. Activities : School Assembly 7 ; School Play Scenery 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Scroll Champs 8 : Drake Relays Assistant 4 ; Open House Demonstration 3 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Baseball 4 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Bowling 6, 8 ; Class Night 4, 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: Eat, lrink, and be merry- RICHARD SIMPSON Simpie Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy. Activities: Library Staff 3; Open House 3 ; Baseball 3 : Swimming 3. Ambition: To be well liked by a certain person and own a 409. JUDITH ANN SMITH Judy Honor lies in honest toil. Activities: International Relations 8; 6 R.A. 5, 6 ; Pep Club 5, 6 ; Scroll Typ 7, 8 ; Open House Hostess 6 ; Senior As- sembly 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy and successful  whatever I do. DONALD E. SOPPELAND The benefits of fortune are found among friends. ' Activities: School Assembly 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Swimming 3, 4, 7, 8, Co-Captain 8 ; Senior Banquet mittee 8. Ambition: To be an architect. —38— CRISTINA EUGENIA SOTO Cristy Her wit is more than man, her inno- cence a child. Activities: Student Council 7, 8; Red Cross Committee 7, 8 ; Si otlight Parade 8 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Choir 7, 8 ; Inter- national Relations 7, 8, President 8 ; G.R.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; May Festival 8 ; All-City Student Council 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Legislature 7, 8; Senior-Parent Din- ner Hostess 7 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; AFS Student 7, 8 ; Aircade Representative 8 ; Nativity 7 ; Rotary Club Speaker 8 ; AFS Weekend ; Senior-Parent Dinner Commit- tee 8. Ambition: Through others ' countries, lan- guages and customs 1 want to learn. STEVEN ROBERT SPECKER Steve He has the genius of sincerity. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 8 ; Honor Roll 8, 4, 5, C, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 4, 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Cross Country 3, 5, 7 ; Basket- ball 3, 4, 5 ; Track 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 8; Tournament Program Seller 4; Ki- wanian of Month 8 ; All-City Student Council 3, 4, 7, 8, Alternate 5, 6 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, ( ; Des xvioines Juvenile Delinquency Commission 5, 6 ; Alumni Din- ner 4 ; Diake Career Day 7 ; Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; All-City Student Council Executive Committee 8 ; Crutch Sale 3, 5 ; Sports Banquet 5 ; Com- mencement 7 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; S ate Cross-Country Meet 5, 7 ; Christmas Tour- nament Basketball Champs 3 ; Senior-Par- ent Dinner Consultant 8. Ambition: To serve mankind with knowl- edge and wisdom. PHYLLIS JEAN STARR Phil A charming girl ; quiet and mild in manner always. Activities: Student Council 3, 6, 8, Al- ternate 5 ; School Assembly 8 ; Class Offi- cer 6 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Red Cross 4, 6 ; May Festival 6, 8; Quill Ad Club 7; 12B For- mal Hostess 7 ; Candy Seller 3 ; Red Cross Committee 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 6 ; Program Commit- tee 12B Formal 7; 10B Tea Secretary 6; Crutch Sale 6; Alumni Dinner Hostess 6; Cookie Sale 6 ; Class Night Hostess 3 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To live, laugh, love and he happy. LORETTA KAYE STAWSKY Lonnie Here is a girl with a heart and smile that makes the bubble of life worth- while. Activities: Student Council 3, 8; Spot- light Parade 6 ; School Assembly 4, 6, 7 8 • Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-Editor 7, 8;, ' (.reenhorn 5, Page Editor 6; International Relations 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8- Trampoline 6 ; Playday Hostess 4 ; Play- days 6, 8 ; Girls ' Basketball 8 ; Gym Lead- er 7, 8 ; Sports Banquet 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 Secretary 8; Tennis 8; May Festival 4, 8; Monitor 5: Drake Journalism Convention Li ,,? ke , V areei - Day 7; S.U.I. Journali- sm Workshop 6 ; Nativity 7 ; Class Sec- tary 3 ; Class Night Hostess 6, 7 ; Com- mencement Hostess 7 ; High School Day 6 ; Saturday Science Class 4; Open House demonstration 3, 5; Christmas Tree Dec- uvf? 3 : Greg « Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8 ; £UMA Spelling Award 7 ; Philo 6 ; Jr. eta 5; NOMA Arithmetic Award 7; 52r8 MUm Distributor 7: Bank Ambition: To look forward to each to- morrow, with no regrets of today. SANDRA MAE STIVER Sandy Her smile is but a whisper of her laugh. Activities: Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To make those that I love iilt, l L, of me always. JOHNSTONE John Sli nce that accepts merit as the most natural thing in the world is the high- est applause. A ities: Student Council 3; Honor Roll m i L ,mn ? in 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 8; 7 festival 4; Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, kJ ail May Festival Committee 8. fusion : T ° 8UCCeed in my chosen lm) - SHIRLEY JEAN STORY She always knows how to be friendly. Activities: May Festival 8; Gym Moni- tor 5, 6 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To find my dreams and make my parents proud of me. MARION STRATE Juno Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from them- selves. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 8; School Assembly 5, 6, 7 ; Class Officer 3 : Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Bowling 3, 4 ; Basketball 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherettes 6, 7; Drill Team 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary-Treasurer 6, Vice-Presi- dent 7 ; May Festival 4 ; Monitor 5 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Alumni Potluck Dinner Hostess 6 ; Senior Break- fast Committee 8 ; Open House 3, 5 ; Tour- nament Program Seller 8; 10B Tea 3. Ambition: Wisdom and happiness. SHEILA KAY STRODE Shelly With vim and snap to make things go. Activities: Student Council 3; Scroll Staff 8, Co- Editor of Greenhorn Issue 7 ; School Assembly 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Pep Club :i, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 ; DECA 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8; Ciass Night H - 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; DECA Slate Convention 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Employer- Employee Banquet 8 ; Alumni Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition : A wise man is he who never tells what he foresees. FRANCES LYNN STROUD Fran Good humor makes all things tolerable. Activities: Library Staff 3, 4; Spotlight Parade 6 ; International Relations 6 ; Nurse ' s Helper 5, ( ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Spinster Spree Hostess 7 ; Senior Prom Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To forget the past for it is done ; live today, as tomorrow may never come. JANICE KAY TAYLOR Kay She has that certain something. Activities: Honor Roll 6, 7: Spotlight Pa- rade 6 ; Clerical Staff 8 J Future Nurses 3, 4 ; G.R.A. ; Aircade 8 ; U.N. Meeting 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I attempt and make my loved ones proud of me. RICHARD THISSEN ' Dick Attack is the reaction. I never think 1 have hit hard unless it rebounds. Activities: Student Council 7, 8; Honor Roll 3, 4 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8; Hi-Y 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, 5, «, 7, 8 ; Christmas Tournament Champs 3 : Aircade 8 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To be healthy. 39— JENEAL THOMPSON Jan Ambition, the parent of virtue and suc- cess. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Spot- light Parade 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; Pep Club 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; P.T.A. Host- ess 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To love, be loved, and always have something to hope for. ROSEMARY HELEN THOMPSON Rose Seldom seen without companionship. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7; Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Issue 7. Assist- ant Sports Editor 8; Clerical Staff 4, 7; International Relations 8; Future Nurses I ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Keys Cues 3 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gregg Award 6, 7 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Senior Banquet Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To always have something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. DOROTHY MARIE THORPE Doc Her happiness is contagious. Activities: Future Nurses 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 8 : Latin Club 7 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Red Cross 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To find something truly worth doing and do it the best it has ever been done. BEN TILLOTSON Spider The actions of men are the best inter- preters of thought. Activities : Student Council 6, 6 ; Honor Roll 7 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Library Staff 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Hi-Y 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8, City Champs 6, Big Six Champs 6 ; Basketball 3, 4, City Sophomore Champs 4 ; May Festival 6 ; Wrestling 5, 6, City Champs 6, District Champs 6 ; Governor ' s Council on the U.N. 7 ; Aircade 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 J Tournament Program Sell- er 4 ; Gym Leader 6, 7 ; Drake Relays As- sistant 4 ; Coat Checker 7 ; Crutch Sale 3, 5 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Movie Cashier 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: Sleep late, live hard, and die young. HAROLD W. TOWNSEND Tex Those who will learn by individual ef- fort may take the greatest pride in its reward. Activities: Student Council 4, 5; Student Teacher 7 ; Honor Roll 4, 5 ; School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Choir 6, 7, 8 ; Boys ' Club 6, 7 ; Monitor 4, 5, 8 ; DECA 7, 8; D.E. Job 7, 8; State DECA Con- ference 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Hi-Y 4, 5, 6 ; Football 3, 5; Baseball 4, 6; Wrestling 4, 5, 7 ; Senior Exhibits Consultant 8 ; Senior Board 8. Ambition: To further my education. VAN KARL TUINSTRA Willie He scores every day, not just during wrestling season. Activities: Student Council 7; Scroll Staff 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; Greenhorn Issue 7 ; School Play 3, 6, 8 ; Drake Relays Helper 4, 6, 8 ; Open House 3, 5 ; Sports Editor Page 7 ; Hi-Y 5, 6 ; Football 3, 7 ; Base- ball 3 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Golden Gloves 6. Ambition: To always be in excellent physi- cal condition and pattern myself after Joe W eider. JUDITH TURNER Judy They never fail, but all succeed who simply do their part. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 ; Scroll Staff 8 ; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Ambition: To stand straight, walk with honor, and be a success. KATHRYN M. TURNER Kathy Full of fun. Activities: Student Council 4, 5, Alter, nate 7 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Clerical Staff 8, 4, 5, 6 ; School Assembly 4, 6, 7; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; Assembly Usher 8; Spotlight Parade 6, 8; 12B Formal Host, ess 7 ; ' Class Night Hostess 6, 8 ; Open House Hostess 7 ; Alumni Dinner Hostess 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Claw I ' lay Hostess ; May Festival 4, f , Drake Career Day 7; Scroll Champi  n I Gregg Shorthand Awards 7, 8 ; Baccalau- reate 6 ; Crutch Drive 5 ; Red Cross Com. mittee 5 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; Usherettes 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To live my life from day to day as if each day were the last. WILMA MARIE TURNER Rita An all-around nice girl. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 7 ; Future Nurses 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Ca- reer Day 7 ; Volleyball 3, 4 ; Basketball 4; Baseball 4 ; Gold Key Award 5 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To make my life a success and face life with my head erect. GEORGE ANNE TYWATER Georie Personality will accomplish well her aims. Activities : Student Teacher 3 ; Marching Band 3, 5, 7 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8; School Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; Concert Band 4, 6, 8; International Relations 7; Nurse ' s j Heli er 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, l 7, 8, President 7; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Open House Demonstration 5: Basketball Captain ■Mercy Hospital Career Day 6; Methodist! Hospital Career Day 6 ; Pep Band 8, 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 3 ; Sportfl Banquet 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7: Drake Career Day 7 ; Spring Concert 4 ; Bowline 3, 4, 5; Dedication Des Moines Parking! Lot 3 : Trampoline 3 ; Class Night Com , mittee 8. Ambition: To have my Christian ligto| shine through the field of nursing. CHARLES UTTER Chuck ; The will of a man is his happiness. Activities: Student Teacher 6; Hi-Y I 4, 5 ; Gym Leader 7 ; Senior Exhibits Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To go to school and get mar- ried in two years. MARY ANN VAN BLARICOM V.B. Personality has the power to open man; doors, but character must keep thee open. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Cout cil 5, 6 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Qui Staff 7, 8, Senior Section Editor 8; Sfej dent Teacher 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, I Spotli ght Parade 8 ; Assembly Usher I School Assembly 4, 7 ; Class Officer 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6, 7 ; Futur Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7 ; G.R.A. 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Synchronette 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 1 May Festival 4, 8 ; May Festival ConsuT ant 8; Class Night Hostess 6; 12B Form Hostess 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Host 7 ; Drake Journalism Convention 7 ; Dnu Career Day 7 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; OpJ House Entertainment 5, 7 ; Nativity Re er 7 : Student Council Secretary Nomina 8 ; Shorthand Award 5, 6 ; Saturday SH ence Class 3, 4, 7 ; Chamber of Commertj Convention 8 ; Senior Breakfast Entertan ment 8 ; G.R.A. Play Day 8 ; Boys Sta Tournament Program Seller 8. DENNIS VAN GUNDY Joe He ' s quiet, but you know he ' s there. Activities: $25 Club 8. Ambition: To be as strong as my Uncle Sam. DENNIS DUANE VESSELS Denny His thoughts are his own conscience. Activities: May Festival 8; Tech High 3, 4; Big Brother 8. Ambition : One never knows until one knows. LUCINDA LOUISE VOSBECK Cindy Politeness is to do and say the kindest things in the kindest way. Activities: Nurse ' s Helper 5; Philo 6; Pep Club 5, 6; DECA 7, 8; High School Day fi; Quill Ad Club 6; P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To be humble enough to ad- mit my mistakes, and try to overcome them. LOIS E. WALDEN Lew Be not merely good, be good for some- thing. Activities: Student Council Alternate 6; School Assembly 8, 8 ; Future Nurses 7, 8 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 4, 5, «3 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Volleyball 3, 5, 7 ; Baseball 5, 6 ; Basketball 5, 6 ; 12B For- mal Invitations 7 ; Quill Ad Club 8 ; Spot- light Parade 8 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Red Cross Committee 3 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To lead a contented life, and always be myself. DORA WARD There is no greater every-day virtue than cheerfulness. Activities: Student Council 8; Girls ' Glee Club 8; Clerical Staff 7; G.R.A. 6; Pep Club 6, 7; Sr. Zeta 8: May Festival 8; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To reach my goal so He will say well done. TERRY D. WATSON Silence and common sense make the mind. Activities: School Assembly 6; Hi-Y 3, f 5, 6, 7, 8; Baseball 4, 6, 8 ; Basketball J 6 ; Golden Key Winner 6 ; Baseball Champs, City and Big Six 6. 8 ; Sophomore Baseball Champs 4; Football 4; Class N ight Committee 8. Ambition: Stay calm and cool, and get that first job. LINDA LEA WEBB Lin Her charms strike the sight, and her merit wins the soul. Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Page Editor 8; Spotlight Parade 6; Clerical Staff 6 ; School Assembly 8 ; International Relations 8; Philo 6; G.R.A. 8; Pep Club 6, 7; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Basketball 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Monitor 3 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Tech 3, 4 ; Open House Demonstration 5 ; Gym Lead- er 8 ; Co-Editor of Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Host- ess 7 ; Commencement 7 ; Nativity 7 ; Lee- town Newswriter 7 ; Bowling 6 ; Tourna- ment Program Seller 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To shine today, for tomoi- row ' s day may be darkened. SHIRLEY RUTH WEEKS Shir May all your clouds have silver linings. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, 4, 6 ; Assembly Usher 6 ; School Assem- bly 8 ; Class Officer 5 ; Jr. Zeta 5, € ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; May Festival 8 ; Art Club 3 ; Drake Career Day 7 : 10B Tea 3 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Alumni Dinner Hostess 6 ; Open House Hostess 3, 5 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Host- ess 5 ; School Play Usher 6 ; Red Cross 7 ; Red Cross Boxes 4, 6; Crutch Sale 6; Cookie Sale 6 ; Class Night 3 ; Scenery Decorator 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition : To make it worthwhile to leave my footsteps in the sands of time. MARTHA KAY WELLONS Twin Virtue, honesty, and truth are guardian angels of women. Activities: $25 Club 6; May Festival 8; Monitor 5, 6 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Employer- Employee Banquet 8 ; DECA Club 7, 8 ; Hiprh School Day 6 ; Class Night Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To enter Open Bible College with the help and guidance of God. MARY JOAN WHITNEY Mary Jo Charm often lies in being quiet. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7; Quill Staff 6 : Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spot- light Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 3, 5, 6, 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; International Relations 7 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 ; Pep Club 7 ; Spanish Club 3 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Travel Club 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Memorial Day Observance 4, 6 ; High School Day 6 ; Commencement 3, 5 ; Class Night Hostess 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Governor ' s Conference for U.N. 7 ; Open House Demonstration 3 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 6, 7 ; Travel Club Spring Trip € ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To live for Christ and have my every action motivated by Him. DAVID HUBBELL WILKINSON Wilkie He is one swell guy who is well worth knowing. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4, 5; Honor Roll 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chaplain 5, Secretary 6, President 7 ; Football 3, 5, 7, Honorable Mention All-City Center 7 ; Baseball 4 ; Pep Club 5, 6, 7; Golf 6; May Festival 6, 8; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City and District Champs 4, 6, B-Squad Champs 4, 6 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6 ; Alumni Dinner 4, 6 ; Spoils Banquet 3, 5 : Movie Operator 3, 4 j Assistant Student Manager 6, 7; Aircade 8; Drake Career Day 7; Lee-men Index Banquet 5, 7 ; Crutch sale 5 ; Scroll Champs 8 ; Iowa Legislature Commentator 7; 10B Tea 3; Tournament Program Seller 8 ; May Festival Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To follow in the footsteps of my long-lost relative. Bud Wilkinson. BAMIE LYNNE WILLIAMS Lindy Happy, carefree as the day is long. Activities: Quill Ad Club 5; School As- sembly 3, 6, 7 ; Memorial Day Assembly 3 ; G.R.A. 4, 5 ; Pep Club 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior Prom Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To go West. JANE ELLEN WILLIAMS Janie Politeness is the chief sign of culture. Activities: Honor Roll 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Officer 5, 8 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5. 6; Concert Band 3. 4, 5, 6; All-City Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; International Relations 7 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 8, Vice-President 8 ; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; Nurse ' s Helper 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Nativity 7 ; P.T.A. Potluck Dinner Hostess 3 ; Class Night Hostess 3 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess I ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Governor ' s United Nations Observance 7 ; Intramural Basket- ball 8 ; G.R.A. Play Days 8 ; Tournament Program Seller 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be an asset to the world, not a liability. SUSAN WINEGARDNER Susie Her sweetness is her greatest attribute. Activities: Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6: Spanish Club 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Quill Ad Club 7 ; Spin- ster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To be the kind of person that everyone likes. JIM WINGET Jimmota They never fail, but all succeed who simply do their pail . Activities: Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me in anything 1 try to do. LINDA LEA WINTERBERG Good sense and good nature are s eldom separated. Activities: School Assembly 3, 4, 8; Choir 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; $25 Club 5 ; $75 Club 5 ; Monitor 3, 4 ; DECA Club 7, 8, DECA His- torian 7, 8, DECA Delegate 7, DECA State Leadership Conference 8 ; Quill Ad Club 5 ; Tech I, 4 ; Bowling ft, 4 ; Open House Demonstration 3, 5, 7 ; Employee- Employer Banquet 8; Scroll Staff 7, Greenhorn Issue Assistant Editor of Sports Page 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To obtain the goal I ' m reach- ing for and be liked by all and loved by one. JOHN w. WOOD Silence is a fence around wisdom. Activities: Saturday Science Class 5; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Science Club 5, 6, 7 : Golf ft, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To attend college and graduate with success. KENNETH WORLEY Kenny Men of few words are easiest to get along with. Activities: DECA Club 7, 8; Employee- Employer Banquet 8 ; DECA State Con- ference 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Senior Ban- quet Committee 8. Ambition: It ' s a secret 1 Am DONNA KAY WRIGHT Don Devout yet cheerful ; active yet re. signed. Activities: Student Council 3; SiK tlight Parade 5, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Clerical Staff 8; International Relations 6, 7; Girls ' Glee Club 8; Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; G.R.A. ft, 4, 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Art Club 7 ; Travel Club 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To set my goals at an unreach- able height, and then reach them. DONNA LEORA WRIGHT Don When lessons and tasks are all done, ■she ' s ready for a bit of fun. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7; I Honor Roll 3 ; International Relations 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Host- ess 7 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; P.T.A. Hostess 7 ; Open House Hostess 5 ; Latin ) Club Banquet 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Nui Helper 7 : Future Nurses 7, 8 ; Monitor I 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Bowling | 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Senior- Ptmt Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To have faith in the future and pride in the past. LEE ROY WRIGHT, JR. I parked all my worries. Activities: Student Council 4, 5, 7, 8; Honor Roll 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 8; May k Festival ( ; School Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; School I Play 6, 8 ; Choir 7, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 3, P 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 7, 8; Hi-Y 4; Football 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To look back toward memo- ries ; look forward to what the future might bring. TERRILYN KAY YOUNG Terry Ideals control the world. Activities: Student Council 7; Honor Roll ' 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6 ; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly Usher 8; I Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 6, 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8, President 8 ; Girls ' Sextet ! 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Madrigal Group 5, 6 ; Commencement 7; Crutch Sale 6 ; Saturday Science Class 3, | 4, 5, 6 ; Baccalaureate 4, 5, 6 ; Spring Con- : cert 4 ; Red Cross Committee 7 ; Scroll Champs 8; Tournament Program Seller 8; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To find the time in this world of confustion to enjoy the simple things i in life. JULIE ELIZABETH ZESCH Julie Her friendly smile makes many friends. ( Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Teacher 7 ; School Assembly 3, 8; j French Club 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club • 3, 4; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; May Festival 6, 8; Art Club 3, 4 ; Nativity 7 ; Kiwanis Art Exhibit 5, 6 ; Younkers Art Exhibit 8 ; 12B Formal Invitations 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House Demonstration 6 : Senior Art Exhibit 8 ; Senior Banquet Commit- , tee 8. mhition: To make my life something that will benefit others as well as myself. LORRAINE ZINK Lori The good disposition is more valuable than gold. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7; Nativ- ity 5; International Relations 8; May Fes- ' tival 8 ; Monitor 4, 5, 6 ; Class Night Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To live today, forget yesterday, and anticipate tomorrow. —42— une (graduate A Y]ot pictured GERALD LEE BAKER Jerry His nature is too noble for the world. Activities: School Assembly 8: Class Of- ficer 4, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 4 ; Swimming S, 4, 5 ; Track 4, 8 ; Open House 7 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To make my family and friends proud of me. LORA OSBORNE Lone Just as pleasant as she looks. Activities: Quill Ad Club 7, 8: DECA Club 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To forget the past, for it is done, live today, for tomorrow may never come. LINDA BRANSCOMB Church To be strong is to be happy. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 7: Honor Roll 7 ; School Assembly 4, 7 ; Class Officer 3 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 j G.R.A. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, Representative 7 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, Vice- President 7 ; Usherettes 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 4 : Moni- tor 3, 4 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Class Night Hostess 5, 6 : Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 5, 6 ; Commencement 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; G.R.A. Convention 6. MARY ANN OXLEY Mary I m not bashful— I ' m thoughtful. Activities: Pep Club 4, 5; May Festival 8 ; DECA Club 7, 8; Ice Cream Seller 5, 6; Quill Ad Club 7 : Senior Prom Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To make a certain fellow the happiest person in the world. PAMELA RIEMAN DONAHUE Pam Good humor only teaches charms to last. Activities: Student Council 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; Marching Band 3, 4 : Exchange Assembly 4 ; Saturday Science Class 4, 6 ; Fall Sports Banquet 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; East-North Latin Club Meeting 4, 6; Latin Club Banquet 4, 6: Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To walk hand in hand through life with love, health, and happiness. LYNNE PARISHO Lynne The mirror of all courtesy. Activities : Clerical Staff 5, 6 ; Pep Club 4 ; Keys Cues 3 ; May Festival 8 : DECA Club 7, 8; Quill Ad Club 7; DECA State Conference 8 ; Senior Banquet 8. Ambition : To get all the fun out of life I can. JAMES GEORGE FISER Jim Behavior is a mirror in which every man shows his image. Ambition: To do well. DONNA POSTELL Simplicity is the greatest virtue. Activities: Quill Ad Club 7: DECA Club 7, 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition : To make my parents proud of me. JAMES F. HANAWALT Ears A man with a goal is a man with am- bition. Activities: Hi-Y 3; Monitor 8; Bowling 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To be the best in whatever I attempt. JIM HARRIS A man ' s actions show his character. Ambition: To be a success. FRANK D. SCHOFF, JR. Dave To succeed is to be happy. Activities: South High School 3, 4, 6, 6, Omaha, Nebraska 7 ; Art Club 3, 4. Ambition : To be an architect ; make my family proud of me and that certain somebody. VIOLA KERN Vi A friendly word to all who pass her way. Activities : Gym Leader 3, 4 ; Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4 : Scholastic Award 5 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: My joys added, sorrows sub- tracted, friends multiplied, and love di- vided. RICHARD ROLAND SHAFFER Rich My head ' s all right, my heart is mel- low, and I ' m an easy going fellow. Activities : Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 5, 7; 8 ; Greeley High School 3, 4, 5; Class Night Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To follow my Lord! To live my life according to His will 1 —43— lu j,ust graduates BARBARA ROSE BROWN Barb Good deeds shine as bright as the stars in heaven. Activities: Student Council 5, 6; Honor Roll S, 4 ; Library Staff 4 ; School Assem- bly 3, 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Red Cross 6 ; $25 Club 7 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; $75 Club 7 ; Monitor 4 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; Drake Career Day 7. Ambition: To get all the enjoyments out of life with that certain someone. D LNN1 I). BUTRICK It ' s the little things in life that count. Activities: Football 5; Basketball 4; Track 3, 4. Ambition: To succeed in my ambitions. MARILYN KAY BUTTS Butts Let me be loved, and those who will, be great. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6; G.R.A. 4, 5 ; Pep Club 5, 6, 7 ; May Festival 6, 8. Ambition : Succeed in my attempts and look forward to the future. LINDA ANNETTE CASSEM Lin Never seen without the companion of a smile. Activities: Student Council Alternate 6; Marching Band 3 : Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8 ; S] tli K ht Parade 8; Future Nurses 3, 4; Tea 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 5, 6, Swim- ming 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Fu- ture Teachers 5, 6; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; 10B Tea 3 ; Bowling 6. Ambition: To continue to work through life with love and happiness. DWIGHT CHAMBERLAIN He does his best in all he tries. Activities: Tech 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To do everything as well as possible. ALAN LEE DICKEY Al Good character is the result of good conduct. Activities: School Assembly 4; Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition : To make my Mom and Dad proud of me. RUTH GREEN Ruthie Never a dull moment when she is around. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 5, 7, 8; Tech 3, 4 ; Tech Red Cross 3. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and to be a success in whatever I do. RICK JONES Lover Boy Energy and persistence conquer all things. Activities: Student Council 7; Honor Roll 3, 6 ; Quill Ad Club 7 ; Cross Country 3 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Tech 3. 4. Ambition: To teach my brother-in-law something about cars. MICHAEL LOVE.IOY Mike He profits most who serves best. Activities: Student Council 5; Future Teachers 5, 6. Ambition: To try to be a success in whatever I do. CHARLES MONROE Chuck He is capable in any situation. JANET CAROLE PURDY Peaches A friend is worth all hazards we can run. Activities: Student Council 3; G.R.A. 6; Pep Club 7 ; Travel Club 6, 7 ; Drake Ca- reer Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7. Ambition: To see the world with my spe- cial guy, and make friends. HELEN JEAN RICHARDS A good start on her ladder to success. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3; Philo 8; G.R.A. 8; Art Club 7, 8; P.T.A. Hostess 6. Ambition: To always make those I love happy, and to be a successful beautician. 4 — 44— JERRY RUTTENB ' RG Rutt He finds it easy to become well liked. Activities: School Assembly 7, 8; Foot- ball 8; KDPS Announcer 8: May Festival 4, 6 ; Wresting 8, 4. Ambition: To be half as smart as I think I am. BOB SHEPHERD Little Shep A real quiet guy with a likeable smile. Ambition: To get the most out of life, no matter how long it takes. NANCI SNETHEN Moose A sweet attractive kind of grace. Activities: May Festival 3, 5, 8; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House Hostess 7. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and to love that certain someone always. lf]ol pictured MICHAEL CANNON Mike Truth, when not sought after, some- times comes to light. Activities: Clerical Staff 7, 8; Quill Ad Club 6. DAVID L. COUCH Dave Some cause fun wherever they go. Activities: Hi-Y 5; Red Cross 4: $26 Club 7 ; $75 Club 7 ; Monitor 3, 4 ; Library Staff 3, 4 ; DECA President 7, 8 ; DECA State Delegate Assembly 7 ; Gym Monitor 5, 6 ; DECA State Convention 8 ; Employee- Employer Banquet 8 ; Quill Ad Club 5, 6, 7 ; Tech 3, 4. Ambition: To prove to others that I am worthy of my ) ositions. RONNIE C. TAYLOR Ron Appreciation of what we have is at least half of the true way of life. Activities: Tech 3, 4, 5, 6; School As- sembly 7. Ambition: To achieve the goal I have set for myself as a person. GLADYS B. WILLIAMS Happy No legacy is so rich as honesty. Activities: Future Nurses 7, 8; G.R.A. 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 5, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; May Fes- tival 8 NDrake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess , Inyftations Committee 7 ; School Assembly - T Quill Ad Club 8 ; Spotlight Parade Ticket Seller 8 : Volleyball 6, 7 : Basketball 6, 8 j Tech 3, 4, 5. Ambition: To get what I want, and keep what I get. SHARON ELAINE WILSON She lives by admiration, hope, and love. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Library Staff 5. Ambition: To always be happy myself and to make others happy. VINCENT DRISCOLL Vince Variety is the spice of life. Activities: Clerical Staff 7. Ambition: To take life as it comes; to own a Corvette. JERRY ANTHONY NAIL Jer An affable and courteous gentleman. Activities: Alumni Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To make my parents and my girl proud of me. JAMES DAVID NEWELL Jim Man is man, and master of his fate. Activities: Clerical Staff 8; Assembly Usher 3, 4 ; International Relations 3, 4, 6 ; Monitor 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 7 ; Travel Club 5 ; Pep Club 8 ; Swimming 4 ; Dowling High Spring 62 ; Alumni Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To see the world and make someone happy. TIMOTHY J. NOBLE Timothy Twitte ' The mildest manners with the bravest mind. Ambition: To bi a foreign newspaper corresi ondent. —45— SENIOR ACTIVITIES: Top Left: May Festival Queen Jan Grant; Cardinal Ralph Penley; Center Left: Senior- Parent Dinner; Upper Top Right: Spinster Spree; Lower Top Right: Senior board girls and their dates at the Spinster Spree; left to right: Jeri Carlson and Denny Dennis, Virginia Burg and Jim Finney, Kaye Rogerson and Gary Calhoun, Mary Van Blaricom and Paul Baker, Paula Roth and Darrel Child; Center Right: Patty Brady pins her winning corsage on Larry Rainwater; Second Row Center: left to right: Marie Turner Pearl Martin, and Carolyn Clinton are a perfect trio at the Senior-Parent Dinner; Bottom: May Festival Court, left to right: Joan Dunagan, Dwila Rivas, Cristina Soto, Loretta Stawsky, Nolan Collins, Alice Montgomery, ichard Thissen, Ray Liljegren, Sandy Hitchcock, Aaron Meline, Karin Christensen, Mike McLaughlin, Kathy urner, Tim Erickson, Janelle Sandin, Jane Dunagan, ' —49— .Student (Council STEVE SPECKER President GARY CALHOUN Vice-President ta tiveS KAYE ROGERSON Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL: These students represent the different homerooms of East High at the Student Council meetings every Tuesday morning. Row 1 : Donna Blanquart, Sue Ferguson, Linda Gooding, Judy Holmes, Phyllis Starr, Dora Ward, Betty Huffman, Dianne Slater, Pat McLaughlin, Sandee Woodard, Marth a Davis; Row 2: Skip Bennett, Linda Hayes, Nina McKee, Dianne Frazier, Loretta Stawsky, Kaye Rogerson, Diane Saylor, Barbara Mitchell, Thedra Mallett, Sherry Taber, Dorothy Erickson, Sandy Olson, Cristina Soto, Sharon Fleck, Paul Carico; Row 3: Doug Hemer, Terry Cade, Marvin Williams, Mack Lyles, Nolan Collins, George Granberg, Bob Harter, Bob Nelson, Jeff Jeffries, Gary Calhoun, Tom Peddicord, Mr. Neal, Adviser. MR. NEAL Adviser ALL-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL: Representing East at the All-City Student Council meetings are Judy Holmes, Cristina Soto, Steve Snecker, Kelly Cham- berlain, Kaye Rogerson, Janice Wheeler, Donna Blanquart. The student council of East High is a valuable asset to both the students and the teachers. Problems brought up in student council meetings this year in- clude a school clean-up cam- paign and finding job possibili- ties for student summer employ- ment. —50— STAGE CREW: The people above were responsible for the fine work behind the curtains. Row 1 : Dave Winters, Jon Cox, Suzi Barron, Janelle Sandin ; Row 2 : Darrel Child, Allen Johnson, Steve Brown, Faye Olson, Marilyn Hamlin, Mickey Capps, Jerry Baker, Peggy Hemping, Jaquita Robinson, Ruth Haviland ; On Ladder: Greg Slrasser. Here Brad Allen (Jeff Jeffries) has met opposition in his attempt to carry Jan Morrow (Erma McDuffey) to his apart- ment, as Lynn Mains, Lee Roy Wright, and Richard Shaffer observe. MISS WHITFORD Play Director Jan Morrow Erma McDuffey Sherry Learning Supervisor Brigita Kalnins Miss Conrad Joan Thornton Miss Dickinson Carla Schroeder Brad Allen Jeff Jeffries Eileen Linda Hinkle Yvette Sue Baker Pam Weiss Marie . Dace Vilks Alma Patricia Johnson Pierot Ken Vestal Policeman Richard Shaffer Jonathan Fred Baedke Lee Roy Wright Mrs. Walters Bernadette Clemens Tony Walters Steve Bell Bessie . Helen Pates Mrs. Frost _ Ruth Haviland Mrs. Ames Faye Olson Graham Lynn Mains Girl Singer Kathy Norris Tilda Stephanie Berlovich Ann Mary Fowler Jane JoAnn Chmura And Extras — waiters, guests, voices p LAY CAST: This is the cast which made Pillow Talk a success. Seated: Steve Bell, Dace Vilks, Jeff Jeffries, Erma McDuffey, Sherry Learning, Lee Roy Wright; Standing: Richard anaffer, Bernadette Clemens, Lynn Mains, JoAnn Chmura, Stephanie Berlovich, Joan Thornton, Kathy Norris, Pam Weiss, sue Baker, Linda Hinkle, Ken Vestal, Pat Johnson, Mickey L pps, Fred Baedke, Faye Olson, Ruth Haviland, Jerry Baker. Ken Vestal as Pierot, Jan ' s partner, is showing Mrs. Frost (Faye Olson) and Mrs. Ames (Ruth Haviland) to the door, while Jan (Sherry Learning) looks on. —51 — SCROLL PAGE EDITORS: They are responsible for their re- spective pages, including copy, pictures, and copy reading. Row 1 : Carolyn Grasso, Van Tuinstra, Carolyn Clinton, Sheila Strode, Karen Bingaman, Linda Webb, Lynda Lawler, Judy Terrell ; Row 2 : Don Brown, Suzi Barron. SECTION EDITORS: In charge of the four different sectio of the Quill are the section editors, whose job includes editiw pages, picture sizing, copywriting, and picture identification Row 1: Mabel Powell, Ruth Blaney ; Row 2: Ann Gebuhr, M Van Blaricom. —52— C uill Stall QUILL STAFF: Working hard to meet deadlines and specifications for our yearbook, the Quill Staff enjoys the challenge and satisfaction of producing a good publication. Row 1 : Linda Allen, Paula Roth, Mary Van Blaricom, Sally Johnson, Kathy McDougal, Mabel Powell, Susie Eat n, Linda Pickett, Karen Bickel, Ruth Heggen, Mary Engwall : Row 2 : Richard Lewis, Doran Morford, Darrel Child, Marion Strate, Kaye Rogerson, Ruth Blaney, Don Aim, Nolan Collins, Ann Gebuhr, Marilyn Hamlin, Lynn Shelton, Sylvester Strother, George Wilson, Don Pinegar. Scroll Stall SCROLL STAFF: The Scroll Staff is a staff which publi hes one of the best papers in the country every year, as proved by the top ratings it receives from the Press Association. Row 1 : Judy Turner, Sandra Shelton, Carolyn (irasso, Joan Dunagan, Carolyn Clinton, Sheila Stroude, Karen Hingaman, Joanne Burgett, JoAnn Chmura, Lynda Lawler, Rosemary Thompson . Row 2: Judy Terrell, Jane Rose, Cindy Nelson, Fred Baedke, Van Tuinstra, Suzi Barron, Don Brown, Linda Webb, Loretta S.awsky . Insert: Judy Smith. ADVISERS: Mr. Stratton (Scroll Editorial Adviser), Mr. opringate (Quill and Scroll Business Adviser), Miss Lundberg jQuill and Scroll Art Adviser), Mr. Devin (Quill and Scroll Advertising Adviser), Mr. Jarchow (Quill and Scroll Adver- tising Adviser), Mr. Mauk (Quill and Scroll Advertising Ad- viser). Not Pictured: Mr. Christian (Quill Editorial Adviser). —53- Thc student body of East can be proud of their year book and paper, as they both have received high ratings in the annual Press Association awards. The staffs of these two productions work not only during school hours, but after school on their own time to have their assignments ready by the deadline. The advisers help in any way that they can and also spend extra time on the paper and yearbook, but the end result is well worth the effort. The Quill cover this year was designed by Janice Miller. MADRIGAL SINGERS: This mixed group is fun as well as entertaining. Row 1: Linda Hinkle, Sue Baker, Lana Plummer, Karon Kurschinski, Jen Carlson; Row 2: Alan Oberto, Linda Pickett, Ann Gebuhr, Doris Lundgren, Barb Krebs, Steve Parsley ; Row 3: Jerry Huffman, Paul Sorensen, Ray Lilje- gren, Bill Paterson, Denny York, Jim Leuthauser. Oft A GIRLS GLEE CLUB: These girls work hard for perfection when pre- paring to sing for the various school activities. Row 1 : Jeneal Thompson, Sheila Walker, Linda Cassem, Andrea Raymond, Marcia Garbett, Tharon Payne, Nancy Riley, Margo Pratt, Janet Spain ; Row 2 : Jaquita Robinson, Charlene Rains, Marty Shepherd, Pam Hintz, Kristine Bloomquist, Roberta Leonard, Donna Wright, Sharon Williams; Row 3: Dwila Rivas, Joyce Swift, Dianne Valder, Dorothy Eriekson, Debbie Meineke, Linda Tabbia, Janice Schartner, Margie Michaels ; Row 4 : Nada Wilber, Ruth Green, Marilyn Hamlin, Cheryl Lyman, Betty Ethington, Linda Welch, Carole Trickey, Cheryl Hanson; Not Pictured: Lana Plummer, Cheryl Batye, Sandy Capps. Senior Sextette SENIOR SEXTETTE: The Spotlight Parade is only one of the many appearances that this group has made They are Paul Borg (accompanist), Linda Hinkle, Judy Dawson, Carol Schoen, Linda Pickett, Terry Young, Paula Roth. The Boys ' Glee Club is fast becoming a very popular group at East High. They meet every other day third hour and prac- tice for their many performances. The sixty-five voice choir is another group which is representative of East High. Their performances are many and varied, some of the more recent ones being a Roosevelt Ex- change Assembly, Spotlight Parade, and the Downtown Kiwanis Club. The Music Department of East High School has always been credited with fine work. The Girls ' Glee Club is one group which provides the students and alumni with entertainment at various assemblies and school activities. The Senior Sextette sings both at school and at other outside events. These girls have been together now for five years, starting at Goodrell Junior High in the eighth grade. VOCAL GROUPS: This class is a group of students who meet during fourth hour and work on various solos. The class itself serves as the audience, and the purpose is to advance the students ' appreciation in music as well as their individual skill. BOYS GLEE CLUB: This group sings at many assemblies and is well received wherever they go. Row 1 : Joe Collier, Terry Marvin, Russell Clark, LeRoy Morgan, Richard Shaffer, Harold Heuring, Dick Thoma- son, Chuck Young, LeeRoy Wright, Alan Oberto ; Row 2: Jere Helmers Don Brown, Steve Specker, Larry Young, Steve Parsley, Jerry Huffman ' Ken Wing, Denny York, Jerry Swertfager, Drew Mathias ; Row 3: Eldred Hopp George Granberg, Bill Paterson, Ray Liljegren, Richard Maskrey, Paul Sorensen, John Shockley, Ray Street, Jim Leuthauser — 55— xerS WARDROBE GIRLS: Without these girls the show could not go on. Their role is one of importance in keeping the ward- robes intact behind the scenes during plays. Row 1 : Lynette Anderson, Linea Creek, Janice Grant, Linda Maddy. CADET TEACHERS: Cadet teachers are gaining valuable ex- perience at East High this year. They attend college at Drake University or Ames, and spend some of their time each day teaching at East. Row 1 : Miss Blake, Miss Crawford, Mist McKean, Miss Overton ; Row 2 : Miss Barnes, Mrs. Ernst, Mr. Kapp, Miss George. Not Pictured: Miss Bodaken, Miss Row Mrs. York. CLERICAL STAFF AND CAFE HELP: These girls are kept busy working in the office, cafe, Mrs. Baal ' s office, Mid the student center. Row 1: Sharon Fleck, Donna Kay Wright, Jeri Krouse, Veronica Warren, Becky Brown, Yeny Wingert, Janice Kay Taylor, Alice Earle ; Row 2: Pat Cloonen, Geneva Brockett, Linda Signs, Starr Lindquist, Carolyn Sloan, Diane Saylor, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Carolyn Fuchs, Mildred Fillman. MONITORS: Keeping attendance and taking charge when a teacher must leave the room is their task. The teachers are spared much time by these students ' efforts. Row 1 : Judy Holmes, Julie Adoach, Jan Lewis, Jaquita Robinson, Joy Dagnillo, Diane Dickens, Susan Baker, Sue Johnson, Janean Skinner, Sue Chongo ; Row 2: Jim Finney, Perry .Inncs. h.-i nadrt tr Clemens, Juanita Johnston, Linda Channell, Ann Q t bo ltr, Kay K.-il. Linda W.-lch, John Itiiiyc- son, Keith Reynolds; Row 3: Tom Wheeldon, Steve Gleason, Steve Rominger, Bob Nelson, Mike Bodwell, Jim Hnna- wait, Bob Froah, Bill Thomson, Everett Hutchinson, Allan Rauch. —58— orner FUTURE NURSES ' CLUB: These girls are preparing them- selves for the rewarding work which nursing offers. Row 1: Margo Pratt, Mary Van Blaricom, Sue Johnson (President), Jane McCann (Secretary), Faye Olson (Vice-President), Carolyn Fuchs, Donna Hull; Row 2: Carol Williams, Geneva Brockett, Sue Crissman, Cheryl Lyman, Paula Graham, Becky Huffman (Treasurer), GeVerna LaMar, Georganne Tywater ; Not Pic- tured: Mary Adams, Kris Digranes, Laureen Ellsworth, Linda Hunt, Jean Larson, Janet Muehlenthaler, Cheryl Pierce, Lois Walden, Gladys Williams, Donna Wyer. Adviser: Mrs. Bar- anosky. WO Id . FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB: A trip to the Art Center and a movie on how to get a job were some of this semester ' s activities. Row 1 : Linda Fuller, Sherry Simon, Mary Hargis, Betty Huffman, Ivana Griffin (Secretary), Janis Keeney, Joyce Davis: Row 2: Daisy Reynolds, Peggy Hemping (Treasurer), Lucille Cleghorn, Donna Cochran, Diane Saylor (President), Dianne Valder, Pam Hintz ; Not Pictured: Bob Whitson (Historian), Jody McCormack (Vice-Presi- dent), Doran Morford, Becky Pavon, Madelyne Anderson. Adviser: Miss Soutter. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB: Through foreign exchange students, these members learn of the social, political, and economic probelms of foreign countries as well as their general culture. Row 1: Mary Ann Duff (Sec- retary), Cristina Soto (President), Rosemary Thompson, Linda Webb, Loretta Stawsky, Lorraine Zink, Marie Boston, Becky Elgena, Linda Hayes, Rosa Davis, Kay Taylor; Row 2: Sue Johnson, Kay Keil, Sharon Beckman, Carla Schroeder, Paula Graham, Karin Christensen, Jane Rose, Paula Roth, Carolyn Sloan, Judy Smith, Pat Cloonen ; Row I: Mr. Holm, John Wood, William May, Gary Jetter, Van Tuinstra, Bill Borich (Vice-President), Gary Butts, Mike Brown, John Stone; Not Pictured: Donna Wright (Treasurer). $ unden J3i unSen (JDurnerS una ( -Jrain.s JUL Jli in Lin ea d SCIENCE CLUB: Individual members have presented the pro- gram for the Science Club this semester : a field trip was also planned. Row 1 : Judy Byerly, 1 KMwueo. ivow i: juay oyeny, Judy Dawson (President), Karen Seeley, Marion Strate, Geneva Brockett, Nadine Leonard ; Row 2: Mr. Rathert (Adviser), Nolan Collins (Vice-President), Chris Hornocker, Sue Crissman, Carl Clair, Mr. Sloan (Advis- er); Not Pictured: Doug Pearson, Darrel Child. Mary Ann Diercks, Linda Pickett (Secretary-Treasurer). STUDENT TEACHERS: By taking the place of an absent teacher, these students gain valuable class room experience. Row 1 : JoAnn Chmura, Teri, Geyer, Janelle Sandin, Mary Van Blaricom, Terry Young: Row 2: Linda Pickett, Carol Schoen. Sue Selindh, Kathy Turner, Judy Dawson: Row 3: Darrel Child, Ann Gebuhr, Ruth Blaney, Suzi Barron, Alice Montgomery, Tim Erickson. Adviser: Mr. Gregory. —59— These biology students are applying their classroom knowledge to leaf identification. Row 1 : Valdina Donald, Lynda Hall, Mary Goodrich: Row 2: Steven Jefferson, Rex Hild. A visit to the United Nations Building in New York was ( of the many stops made by these lucky juniors. Row 1 : Judy B nett, Joni Thorton, Mary Engwall, Anne Hasel ; Row 2: Lai Young, Dennis Gillum, Don Aim, Tom Bergstrom. USHERS: These girls have made a great effort to improve our assemblies. Row 1 : JoAnn Chmura, Teri Geyer, Janelle Sandin, Mary Van Blaricom, Terry Young; Row 2: Linda Pickett, Carol Schoen, Kathy Turner, Sue Selindh, Judy Dawson; Row 3: Maureen Fanner, Ann Gebuhr, Suzi Barron, Ruth Blaney, Alice Montgomery. Adviser: Mr. Gregory. USHERETTES: By ushering during various after-school programs, these girls aie kept busy. Row 1: Joyce Dahlstrom, Caro l Short, Joyce Davis, Barb Berggien, Sue Lyman, Janet Meyer; Row 2: Pat Manning, Jeannine Murphy, Linda Signs, Connie Tucker, Peggy Hemping, Judy Holmes, Mary Fowler; Row 3: Donna Burrs, Judy Crank, Mary EnRwall, Pam Perkins, Sandy Holder, Mr. Wittkop (Ad- riser) ; Not Pictured: Phyllis Cumpston, Anne MahJ, Sue Lettington. t? NURSE ' S HELPERS: These Rirls help Mrs. Baranosky run an efficient nurse ' s office. Row 1: Diane Weaver, Sue Johnson, K i i - DiRianes, Cheryl Klinefeldt, Carolyn Grasso ; Row 2: Carol Schoen, Marilyn Bjork, Mrs. Baranosky (Adviser), Cheryl Lyman, GeorR- anne Tywater. J3ool? J ee k LIBRARY STAFF: The staff is busily at work keepinR the library in top shape. Row 1: Mrs. Lancaster (Adviser), Judy Granquist I Rita Grother, Connie Mayo, Marsha Brown, Mrs. Schmeiser (Ad- 1 viser) ; Row 2: Don Goode, Steve Hampton, Michael Dickmeyer; Not Pictured: Bob McDonouRh, Pat Holmes. —60- +Smootli lAJorh Ever wonder why things seem to run so smoothly each day ' You ' ll notice the people on this page work quite hard, [f it weren ' t tor the custodians, the halls would be a mess, and without the clerical staff, office work would be piled high. Thanks to the movie operators and electricians, our movies have sound and our assemblies, light. The fine work of our cooks give us energy for the afternoon. Yes, things would be different if these people didn ' t work so well! 2) J tribu tiue £du ca L ion on e CUSTODIANS AND MATRONS: Row 1: Mr. Lacy, Mr. Ford, Mrs. Copeland, Mr. Spoonholtz, Mr. Moore: Row 2: Mr. Fisher, Mr. Brawn, Mr. Wilson, Mr. West; Not Pictured: Mr. Darnall, Mr. Hawkins, Mrs. Boatman, Mr. Tillman. 7 AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB: This group includes electricians, movie •MH ' iators, and public address operators Row 1 : Val Draper, Dick ledrow, Larry Bedford, Mike Dickmeyer, Allen Waggoner, Steve parsley, Ernest Palmer ; Row 2 : John Stone, Steve Peters : Row 3 : J im Jenison, Larry Bedford. Brian Nielsen, Allen Johnson. Ad- viser: Mr. Yount. DECA : Students in this club attend school in the morning and work in retail stores in the afternoon. Row 1 : Lora Osborne, Margie Michaels, Sheila Strode, Phyllis Bennett, Jo Ann Mercer, Martha Wellons ; Row 2: Harold Townsend, Linda Winterberg, Kay How- land, Nancy Harter, Diane DeWitt, Joanna Slater, Tom Bullington, Mr. Jarchow (Adviser): Row 3: Bill Butler, Kenneth Worly, Max Noble, John Mackin, Merle Christianson, Bob Headley, Dave Couch, Jerry Jacobs. uinae lt Jome on tlie l a v h 1 t s i CAFETERIA LADIES: Row 1: Mrs. Heuton, Mrs. Clifford, Mi ' s. Smith, Mrs. Kouri, Mrs. Chesnik. Mrs. Mackey ; Row 2: Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Irvin, Mrs. Melvin, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Foote. en in 3 at Work Here ' s a view of Donald Pine Scroll day. typical East student, on •61 — So Who ' Wona JEua? ART CLUB: Art Club members develop more appreciation for art by listening to speakers, and going on various field trip . Row I ] Paulette Boylan, Lorana Beebe, Anita Borg, Bobbi Foulkes, Janice Miller, Jacky No rem, Brenda Paiish. Terry Wingert, Sherry Leonard, Charlene Frank in ; Row 2: Helen Buch, Carol Bird, Jo Anne Brundage, Kathi DeL ng. T« lt Johnson, Donna Poston, Barbara Biokofsky, Carol Lloyd, Sally Johnson, Sheryl Klinefeldt, Melon Richards i Vice-President I ; Row 3: Paul Miller. Mike Schminkey, Mickey McCriff (President), Eugene Smith, Sue Selindh (Secretary-Treasurer), Nancy Kettells, Kan n Kurschinski, Linda McPhee, Barb Richards, Miss Lundberg i Adviser). SENIOR ZETA : Achieving personal poise and providing services for the handicapped are activities of these girls. Row 1 1 Jo Ann Chmura, Bobbi Foulkes, Joanne Burgett, Mary Ann Duff (Treasurer), Janelle Sandin, Paula Anderson, Tony Young (President), Linda Hinkle, Jeri Carlson, Carole Bebout, Patty Brady, Janice Miller; Row 2: Alice Montgomery, Linda Webb, Loretta Stawsky (Secretary). Marion Strate, Beth Grant, Suzi Barron, Sandy Hitchcock, Nancy McCarney, Ruth Blaney (Vice-President), Ann Gebuhr, Marilyn Bjork, Karen Bingaman, Linda Pickett, Julie Zcseh. Adviser: Miss McEniry. junior 2etacjatlt can JUNIOR ZETA: The members of this club concent rate en fashion and personality improvements. Row 1: Pam Van EtOMBi M«valyn Allre l, Carol H igginbot ham. Susan Lehman, Becky Brown, Pat Man ning, Sherry Learning. Barb Heighten, joftt Dahlst n m. Suzi Lyman. Pat DeWick. Janet Meyer, kan-n Mai tuiu- 1 : .Ian l-aac I : l.aw Nr. Veronica Warren. Liz Clyde, Mary Ann Diercks, Marcia Carhett (Secretary), Judy Mull. Linda Signs, Mary Fowler. J«ri K louse, Marleen Davis, Judy Mason, Suzie Eaton. .!.•%.«■I ,. i.; Row 3: Linda Lo .a no, Anne Haiti. R mar} Nicollf, Becky Mills, Starr Lind(|uist, Rita Henry i Vice- President , Teri McKarlane, Mary Kngwall (President . Jean Borrall. Diane Schroeder, Bobbye Savage. Betty Huffman, Jeannine Murph (Treasurer), Linda CotHling. Carol Shot; Ron I: Pal McLaughlin. Sherry Tabor. Linda Meathcote, Judy (rank, ( ' tie Tucker, Pam Perkins. Vnne Mahl, Christy Landers, Karon Kurschinski, Nancy Kettells. Ruth Richards. Nadine Leonard. Sue Ferguson, Monna Boggs, Sandy Holder, Carole Nervig, Susie Reinsma. Adviser: Mrs. Lunt. —62— (J3on Uoyaffef 9 f SSBBTT Typi „ 9 t • C i TRAVEL CLUB: Serving lunch to 100 G.R.A. members provided rn my for this spring ' s annual trip. Row 1 | Karen Bickel, Judy Keith, Sandy Sorter, Connie Mayo, Jeannine Peterson, Susan Baker (President), Sh«-iyl Crawford, Linda Lozano (Secretary); Row 2: Miss Arnold [Adri Mr), Denny Bell, Pat Holmes, Joann Layton, Kaye Olson, Treva Komi, landl Stiles. Rose Clair, Rita Grother : Row 3: Judy Maxson, Pat Ginther, Linda Braden, Pam Rowley, Carolina Roland, Barbara Cason, Sum - Bofofmt (Treasurer). Sherry Taber, Mai-y Anderson; Not Pictured: Mary Adams, Linda Allen, Deanna Brauer (Assistant Treasurer), Sharon Fleck, Lfedd Glover (Vice-President), Linda Heathcote, Andy Howell, Dianne Lindi-ioth. STUDENT ACTIVITY i Carol Higginbotham, who .serves Kast High students with ice cream for their sweet tooth, has just Rained another customer, Archie Hayes. KJe Visil Jhiteveitmq JPh ace 5 PHILO CLl ' B: A trip to the airport, capitol, and a picnic were on the agenda this spring for Philo members. Row 1 : Sandy Capj s, Pat Reidburn, Linda Hayes, Carolyn Hudson, Judy Cox, Nancy Webb, Bev Miller, Lorraine Nale- vank «. Jenny Lovre. Treva Kouri, Diana Weaver: Row 2: Helen Pates, Judy Chumbley, Maureen Farmer (Historian), Coleen Golob, Diane Saylor, Cindy Lindquist, Connie Gregoire, Judy Gunter, Linda Vanderloo ( Vice- Pies ident ) , Jackie Rudy (President), Sandy Kline, Brigita Kalnins ; Not Pictured: Sue Kly, Margo Grgurich ( Secretary ) , Ivana Griffin i Treasurer i. Ruth Haviland, Sheryl Crawford. Adviser: Miss Grabill. C lean Speech, CLtean J norld, C fean -JLi win a HI-Y : Over 100 members, meeting t dell Webb. Mr. O Boyle, and Joe Mckj Nelson, Jim Schuttinga (Co-President President i. Dale Gurwell (Chaplain), Denny Dennis, Gary Calhoun, Jim I a Decker. Roy Kimbley, Robert Giant, Jim Foster, Elmer Cleaver, Dick An Taylor, Randy Hamilton, Larry Deal ice monthly on Wednesday mornings, have heard various spankers: Mr. Wen- e. Row J : Jim Finney, Larry Rainwater, Dave Wilkinson, Jeff Jeffries, Bob , Dun Aim (Treasurer), Tom Bergstrom (Co-Vi  Pr—idnt), Carl Clair (Co- Skip Bennett, Wayne Faux; Row 2: Mr. Rump (Adviser), Benny TilloUon, jthauser, J.aii Young, Mike McLaughlin, John Noel, Steve Rominger, Dcnni.- •eue Mc oy, Tom Peddicord ; Row 3 : Jack Strode, Dennis Gillum, Mark Parker, ling too, Fred Baedke, Bob Arendts, Carl Olson, Jim Nicholson, Jay Turner, Don Not Pictured: Jerry Reed (Secretary), Dick Patterson ( Co- Vice-President ) . —63— G.R.A.: This year the G.R.A. members of East were host for the March Playday activities. Row 1: Capps, Duff, Foulkes, Lettington, Erickson, Buchholz, Anderson, Holder, Baker, Clyde, Brown, Davis, Learning, Franklin, Hartung, Fontana, DeWick ; Row 2: Chmura, Davis, Boggs, Haviland, Lovre, Clinton, Hunt. Henry, Hull, Gooding, Diercks, Johnston, Landwehr, Hohrmann, Gusinger, Leonard, Isaac, Lyman; Row |] Hayes, Latham, Crawford, Benton, Hauge, Bjork, Channell, Hanson, Butts, Kurschinski, Kalnins, Kline, Lawler, Ferguson, Fowler, Eaton; Row 4: Clemens, Ely, Davis, Cochran, Ginther, Dawson, Barron, Hitchcock, Grant, Blaney, Gebuhr, Borrall, Lindquist, Crank, Huffman, Garbett, Farmer, Goodrich : Not Pictured: A ran (Vice-President). G.R.A.: This year ' s Playday theme was Space Age. Out of the 100 or more girl attending, ten were guest host- esses from East. Row 1: Meyer, Skinner, Robinson, Smith, Smith, Pohren, Singleton, Hawkins, Griffith, Walden, Williams, Turner, Martin, Calaway, Tellis, Rheuport, Webb; Row 2: Taylor, Short,, Vertz, Taylor, Webb, Stawsky, Montgomery, Strate, Sandin, Young, Mahl, Welch, Mendenhall, Roe, McLaughlin, Manning; Row 3: Matthew, Russel (Newsletter), McKee, Sevier, Williams, Stookey, Mahoney, Savage, Schroeder, McFarlane, Vanderloo, Smith, Nicolle, Tucker, Perlsins, Murphy, Robison, Wilen ; Row 4: Woodard, Rodich, Woodard, Winders, Simmons (Secretary), Olson, Pates, Wyer, Routson, McCarney, Osburn, Morris, Mallett, McAvoy, Schultz, Tywater, Reese, Richardson ; Not Pictured: Sharr (President), Shepherd (Treasurer). Advisers : Miss Spencer, Mrs. Shaffer. —64— FRENCH CLUB: A banquet in the spring was on the agenda for the French Club. To develop a wider Interest in the French language, different speakers have attended the meetings. Row 1 : Joanne Burgett, Jan Isaac, Pat McLaughlin, Pam McMurray, Jane Peterson, Elizabeth Clyde, Mary Fowler, Janelle Sandin, Sue Ferguson, Margo Pratt, Jo Tellis, Jeri Carlscn (Treasurer), Carol Carpenter, Joyce Dahlstrom, Susie Lyman; Row 2: Rosemary Nicolle, Becky Mil ' s, Judy Crank, Sandy Hitchcock, Doris Lundgren, Bobbye Savage, Rita Henry, Teri McFariane, Mary I ngwall, Judy Turner, Julie Zesch, Christy Landers, Diane Dickens, Linda Lettington, Connie Hooten, Annetta Peterson, Miss Brewer (Adviser) ; Row 3: Rich- ard Dixon, Tim Erickson (President), Jerome Holli ' ter, Connie Gre oire, Linda Bear, Jean Borrall, Linda Brodene, Ruth Richards, Nancy McCarney, Linda Routson, Karen Cruikshank, Marilyn Bjork, Ann Gebuhr (Secretary), Ruth Blaney (Vice-President), Jeff Jeffiies. Dennis Decker, Harold Sullivan; Not Pictured: Terry Young, Linda Hink.c. Kaye Rogerson. $3 ue no 5 ej£)ia3 SPANISH CLUB: Students who are interested in Spanish, and those who wish to gain a wider knowledge of Spanish culture and cus- toms, find much enjoyment in this club ' s activities. Row 1 : Sharon Crowder (President), Mevalyn Allied, Andrea Raymond, Nancy Burke, Kristine Bloomquist, Norma Bowman; Row 2: Jane Stelck, Sherry Vuagniaux, Vickie Nicholson (Treasurer), Beth Grant, Sandra Olson, Judy Osborne, Elaine Reese (Secretary); Row 3: Mrs. Bane (Adviser), Patty Plummer, Shari Thompson, Jim Leuthauser, Pam McAvoy, Mike Downey, Fret! Miller. nil 1 WOODWIND QUINTET: East High is the only high school in Des Moines to have a Woodwind Quintet. One of the high- lights of the year was their trip to the State University of Iowa. Row 1 : Andrea Raymond, Paul Borg, Paula Anderson, Robert Fuller, Jerry Newbrough. oman a LATIN CLUB: A Roman wedding was this year ' s theme for the annual Latin Club banquet. The clubs ( at the wedding. Row 1 : Laraine Spurgeon, Joan Myer, Donna Davis, Dorothy Erickson, Linda Channell Kris Digranes Marlene Davis, Sue Simpson, Sheila Walker, Judy Mason; Row 2: Nancy Finney, Marcia Vorm, Roberta Buchholz (Treas- urer), Dace Vilks, Jessie Morris (President), Jane McCann, Helen Pates, Pam Perkins (Secretary), Debby Meineke Dana Davis, Vicky Herschleb ; Row 3: Jere Helmers, Charles Angel, Larry Young, Becky Huffman, Donna Wyer Marilyn Ham- lin, Carolyn Bush, Greg Strasser, Tom Vail, Jon Cox, Denny Carlson, Mr. Dolan (Adviser); Not Pictured: Suzi Barro n Dale Gurwell (Vice-President). ' —65— East ' s Jim Schuttinga, No. 60 Carl Olson Ben Nichols —66— —67— VARSITY BASKETBALL: These are the boys who gave their all for East Hiffh this year. Row 1: Mike Pickens, Pete Bell, Larry Scott, Herb Larsen, Steve Romingrer, Jeff Jeffries; Row 2: Ron Fillman, Mike Millipran, Leon Freeman, Steve Smith, Marv McGuire, Maik Patkei ; Row 3: Leonard Anderson, Larry Cox, Jim Schuttinpra, Brian Nielsen, Br b Nelson, Dick Thissen. MR. CARLSON Varsity Coach $a3hetbalt Completing the season with an 8-13 record, the Scarlets topped their schedule with victories over Lin- coln, North, Fort Dodge, Cedar Falls, a tight 42-40 win over Roosevelt in the final three seconds of play, and a land-slide 74-45 victory over Tech. MM RESERVE BASKE vin Williams, Ralp Danny Cooper, Jim TBALL: Looking forward to competition on next year ' s varsity squad are the boys of the reserve team. Row 1: Mar- ti Crawford, Stanley Hews, John Gunn, Skip Bennett: Row 2: Harvey Loyd, Danny Osborn, Bill McElree, Jesse Dixon, Doran ; Row 3: Denny Heggen, Denny Hill, Gerald Waseskuk, Bob Irving. Chester Rauch, Rick Samuels, Frank Pierick. 1962 - 1963 The boys on this year ' s reserve team have worked hard preparing for games and participation on next year ' s varsity team. The keen competition for the starting positions on the reserve team added experi- ence and skill for many boys. With this year ' s ex- perience, the next two years should prove profitable. MR. JOHNSON Reserves ' Coach The majority of this year ' s team WRESTLING RESULTS East 11 Mason City 33 is composed of juniors, with a few East 13 North 30 East 3 East Waterloo 43 experienced seniors providing ex- East 18 Cedar Falls 24 East 23 Lincojn 14 cellent leadership. As a member East 12 Roosevelt 28 East 39 Tech . 9 of the Big Six Conference, East East 9 Fort Dodge 31 East 16 Roosevelt 27 competes with the best wrestling East 28 North 13 East 7 West Waterloo 36 teams in Iowa. East 2fi Tech 19 East 14 Lincoln 23 Mike Topp is shown in action against East High ' s three City Champion Wres- East ' s Gary Calhoun has Roosevelt ' s Jim Lincoln ' s state champ, Dave Cherry, in the tiers, Don Aim, Bob Hensler, and Gary Evans down in the semi-final round of the City Wrestling Meet at Tech. Calhoun. District Wrestling Meet. —72— 1962 - 1963 RESERVE WRESTLING: Beside making up this year B and X squad wrestling teams, these boys may challenge varsity wrestlers for their positions. Row 1: Kenny Deering, Jerry Reed, Larry Htrk, Gmo tmt Paul us, Dan Grasso, Dennis Mc- Gavran, Jim Fines, Don Goode ; Row 2: Mike Lyman, Harry Elder, Dave Merrill, Val Draper, Steve Yauk, George W Mhm n , Gary Alvord, Jay Turner, Kelly Chamberlain, Mike Burns, J«x Sheldon Not Pictured: Dave Wilkinson, Randy Hamilton, Tom Negrete, Van Tuinstra, Denny Brown. —73— Cm VARSITY BASEBALL: Hard work, enthusiasm, and the potential of these _ Jf ,y : C 1 Ji nt onk ' To A m . P«Jj«co« . Denny Burns, Gary Calhoun, Denny Dennis ' Terry Watson, Gary DeSmfdt Barrel! Estes, Ja ck Savage Row 2. Mr. Savage, Allan Rauch, Steve Rominger, Herb Larsen, Marv McGuire, Steve Smith, Frank Pierick, Kent Flanagan, Dick Pat- gave the baseball team a successfu Row 1 : Gene S UK ' try Supporters of this year ' s baseball team saw much rigorous action on the diamond. Victories over major opponents stirred the team on to a Number 1 city standing at the close of the regular season. Experience in the infield was headed by last year ' s all-city second baseman, Denny Dennis. MR. SAVAGE Varsity Coach Batter up! One job of the catcher is to heckle the batter toward strike-out. After that it ' s the pitcher ' s responsibility. Strike 3 ! -74— SOPHOMORE BASEBALL: This season ' s experience in competition added confidence to East ' s sophomore team. Row 1: Mike Doran, Sherl Buckner, Mike Lyman, Herman Wadsworth, Kenny Slack, Danny Cooper, Steve Peters, Skip Bennett, John Rickabough, Doug Hemer, John Nelson, Stanley Huges, Manager Dave Barr ; Row 2: Jim Yencer, Greg Davis, Jim Fines, Mike Woolman, Rick Samuels, Dennis Hill, Mike Lloyd, Bill McElree, Jesse Dixon, Ralph Crawfoid, Rick Carlson, Paul Sorensen, Randy Hamilton, Tom Negrete, Coach McAdam. . . . 1962 - 1963 With the experience gained in rugged team competi- tion this year, the boys on the sophomore squad are ready for next season ' s hard grind. Their hard practice every week night after school, under Coach McAdarrfs super- vision, strengthened their playing both offensively and defensively. Allan Rauch ' s expert pitching led East to victories over almost teams challenged in this year ' s baseball season. ■4 v 14 MR. McADAM Sophomore Baseball Coach MR. NEAL Athletic Director —75— SWIMMING TEAH Mike Dennis. D Dennis Scoville, Le Roy Morgan Art Sta cSS ' a 6 ;; P n hil C ° [ T ? V De L Mur,,hy ' ChaHes Reeves ' Strasser? Do Chestnut! il!, «• , a a ,eS u An,fe,, o DenniS PauI ' John Stone ' Tom Boston, Fred Miller; Row 3: Dan Hews Lairy Bml. Archie Hayeks, Mevo Youiir. Dave Policy. Harry Marquis. Dave CSarv Marfan John IS2??Lf Sl W p h T ha n ; c 0t P , ictU l r : „ I S a,k A(hian « fibber . Mike Brown, Don Davey, Steve Kees, Ralph Penley, Don Soppeland, Bill Paterson. MR. BAETH Swimming 1 Coach The swimming team this year came through in tine fashion. Although the won-lost record was not outstanding, the team showed fine form in beating Tech and North twice each, and in handing Boone a defeat in our pool. With three individual and two relay school records being set, the team made a fine ac- count of itself. Jankers SYNCHRONETTES: This year ' s bard work resulted in a Ijlihwitl ibow well | n f. i hihI hilling: Linda Chapman, Karen McGahn, Diane Townae-nd, Janet Meyer, .Star A an, Carol Helmut, Kay JSlian Kneeling : Betty Cushman, Brigita Kalnins, Kathy Mclaughlin, Dianne Slater, Nam y Kinney, Carol N erviu, Parti McMurray, Dana Davis; Standing: Mary Van Blaricom, Beverly Miller, Carol Marilyn Lennox, Becky Huffman, Judy Crank, Becky Mills, i ' am J ' et kin , Sue AKan, Kaien HU Not Pictured: Helen Barker, Virgie Johnson. nclironetteS Again this year, synchronized swimming was displayed in high form in the synchronette show on the 9th and 10th of May. With hours of work both on skits and costumes, the theme, I Enjoy Being A Girl, was carried out ver. well. The swimmers progressed through dif- ferent stages of girlhood through very interest- ing and well-executed aquatic skits. 7 Synchronette Advi.M  show  a highlighted formation . uguiJian, Vice-i- ' j4a id«nt Hoi loui : Su y Van Blaiicoui, k i —77— Have you ever run three or four miles in two hours or less? The boys on the track team do this every night after school. Through this hard work the boys accomplished a very fine season. With reasonable success in all events during the season the team represented East High well, and promises to be strong again next year with many re- turning lettermen. MR. OXENREIDER Track Coach MR. DEVIN Asst. Coach Jeam TRACK TEAM: These are the boys on the hard-running East High track team for 1963. Row 1: Doran Morford, Marshall Norfleet, Orrie Johnson, Pete Bell, Russell Jackson, Marvin Elliston, Mack Lyles, John Gunn, Harvey Loyd, Paul Jewett, Ben Nichols; Row 2: Tom Isaac, Mike Rogers, Mike McLain, Robert Grant, Mike Booker, Charies Hollaway, Garland Woods, George Shade, Tom Boston, George Davis, Marvin Williams ; Row 3 : Gary Dick, Jerry Jones, Mike DeMarchi, Bob McDonough, Steve Specker, Eldred Hopp, Steve Gleason, Jon Rowat, Dan Grasso, Charles Boston, Perry Jones. Not Pictured: Wilbert Woodley. Gerald Waseskuk. These seniors, George Davis, Steve Specker, Bob McDonough, and Perry Jones showed the track team leadership through their experience and speed. MR. WEBERG Assistant Coach —78— EQUIPMENT MANAGERS are a nee sary part of each squad. Row 1 : Dwigbt Wormer, H  y Kimbley, Dave Barr ; R° w 2: Jim Foster, John Noel: Not Pictured: Jim Bahr, Norman Casper, Bill Knapp. Cachet eerd BOYS ' TENNIS TEAM: These boys comi ete for eight starting positions. Row 1: Roy Kimbley, Dale Gurwell, Harold Sullivan; Row 2: Mark Adrian, Tom Bergstrom, Mike Currier, Tim Erickson, Carl Olson, Don Taylor, Jerry Bassett ; Not Pictured: Kelly Gillaspy, Ray Liljegren. GIRLS ' TENNIS TEAM: East is being represented on the tennis courts by these Kirls. Row 1: Kris Bloomquist, Mary Ann Diercks, Caryl Short; Row 2: Sue Criss- man, Marilyn Bjork, Ann Gebuhr, Nancy McCamey, Ruth Blaney, Pam McAvoy, Pat Plummet , Diane Dickens; Not Pictured: Kay Sharr, Linda Hayes. Coach DeMouth is advising on the finer points of serving. Dee Wen i Tim Erickson BOYS GOLF TEAM: Eight of these boys participate in each of the nine dual mee . Row I : Bruce Demsky, Drew Mathias, Jeff Jeffries, John Wood : Row 2 : Dave P.dley, Larry Cox, Jim Nicholson, Larry Rainwater; Not Pictured: Don Aim, Brian Higginbotham, Richard Lewis, Denny York, David Merrill. flr. Mauk demonstrates his putting technique an enthusiastic player, Jessie Morris. GIRLS ' GOLF TEAM: Participation in girls ' golf is in conjunction with G.R.A. Left to Right : Linda Channel), Lynda Savage, Liz Proctor, Mary Mahoney, Jessie Morris, Janet Muehlenthaler, Carla Schroeder, Sue Chongo. —79— SCARLET STEPPERS: Parades and basketball frames topped this semester ' s schedule for the Steppers. Row 1: Lynette Anderson, Martha Davis, Pam Weiss, Pearl Martin, Pat Manning, Joyce Davis, Sherry Learning, Stephanie Berlovich, Judi Roe, Sue Anderson, Judy Holmes, Liz Clyde, Becky Brown, Donna Boggs, Linda Hinkle, Mary Ann Duff, Linda Ellsworth; Row 2: Teri Geyer, Linda Gooding, Mary Fowler, Bonnie Barker, Linda Mendenhall, Sandy Holder, Judy Hartman, Gloria Hohrmann, Judy Robison, Janelle Sandin, Lea Winders, Terry Young, Betty Huffman, Teri McFarlane, Judy Hull, Rosemary Nicolle, Rita Henry; Row 3: Judy Dawson, Anne Mahl, Connie Tucker, Alice Montgomery, Linda Pickett, Judy Kint, Marion Strate, Sandy Hitchcock, Suzi Barron (Co-Captain), Ruth Blaney (Co- Captain), Thedra Mallett, Judy Crispen. Marge Hill, Kathy Turner, Nancy Dalbey, Jean Porter, Penny Smith; Not Pictured: Sue Ely. ances by the Scarlet Steppero, marching here for Roosevelt SUZI BARRON |;i Til HL.WKY on Valentine ' s Day. Co-Captain Co-Captain —80— BOBBYE SAVAGE KAYE ROGERSON MRS. ANDERSON Adviser MR. STRATTON Adviser ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS: Thts. ,„,,,, tfirls have con- tributed much enthusiasm to East by cheering sophomore teams nd substituting for absent regular cheerleaders. Row 1 : Diane Schroeder, Lynda Lawler ; Row 2: Donna Blanquart, Suzy Lehman. —81 — QUILL AD CLUB: Selling the ads for the Quill are members of th Quill Ad Club. Row 1: Judy Culp, Shirley Conn, Susan Reinsma, Sandra Stiles, Marie Turner, Margaret Galvin, Kathy Cade, Lois Walden, Sue Jarmon, Lynn Shelton, Mary Rivas, Maxine Shank, Dora Ward, Becky Brown; Row 2: Chris Daniels, Sue Farnsley, Peggy Ga land, Sandy Terry. Judy Lawrence, Janet Purdy, Shirley Storey, Peg Matske, Karin Christensen, Janet Rice, Susan Obrecht, Linda ODrecht, Sue Johnson, Carol Habick : Row 3: Jeanine Peterson, Karen Ashley, Lois Walden, Deanna Bower, Betty Jo Howe, Mary Burkhar . Virgie Johnson, Pat Ginther, Ruth Green, Judy Calkins, Linda Cassem, Charlene Dickey, Sue Mason, Shirley Carpenter; Row 4: Mike Cannon, Tim Kelaher, Steve Niccum, Mike DeMarchi, Bob Harter, Chuck Danilsen, Steve West, Wayne Fisher, Gary Hick. ' e; Row 5: Ron Taylor, Bob Newton, Ned Tilton, Ray Hodson, Jim Newell, Tom Brown, Max Darra, Dave Bills, Gary Jetter, Mickey Capps, Paul Carico ; Not Pictured : Denny Waterman, Joe Hill. $75 C iub $75 CLUB: These students sold $75 or more of advertising for the Quill yearbook. Row 1 : Mary Burkhart, Tim Stith, Becky Brown; Row 2: Joe Hill, Tom Brown, Mike l).M;ii hi ; Not Pictured: Sue Mason, Paul Carico, Bob Newton, Bob Harter, Denny Waterman. $25 Deanna Brauer Bob Harter Becky Brown Joe Hill Tom Brown Tim Kelaher Mary Burkhart Judy Lawrence Kathy Cade Sue Mason Mike Cannon Peggy Matzke Mickey Capps Bob Newton Paul Carico Steve Niccum Shirley Carpenter Linda Obrecht Linda Cassem Jan Purdy Karin Christensen Maxine Shank Shirley Conn LaVonne Snook Chuck Danilson Sandra Stiles Mike DeMarchi Tim Stith Charlene Dickey Shirley Story Mary Furry Sandy Terry Wayne Fisher Denny Waterman Ruth Green Dora Ward —82— Clowns, balloons, popcorn, and the Big Top spell ' CIRCUS DAZE to those who attend- ed this year ' s sixteenth annual Spotlight Pa- rade. Profits this year will go towards build- ing the new stadium bleachers. All of Lee Township joined in making Spotlight a grand success. MISS SNOOK Director Performing with tlu ii usual skill and precision, the Scarlet Steppers carried out the circus theme with gaily colored vests. —83— THIS IS A LUAANUS AM iMNUS is what you are when you are graduated from High School. These past years spent in exploring and developing your special talents have reached an im- portant plateau. Capital City Bank con- gratulates you on past achievements and wishes you success in future endeavors. What ' s next? College? A job? Whatever your future, Capital City Bank would like to help you overcome any financial prob- lem that might stand in the way of your plans. Come join our ever-growing list of young customers. A good banking relation- ship with this FULL SERVICE bank will be a prized possession years to come. We ' re looking forward to meeting you . . . 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Printers and Publishers 1139 24th St. CR 7 4423 Homeroom 107, Mr. Carlson: Row 1: Sherry Simon, Kami Marshall, Laraine Bpurgeon, Linda Sehoen, Rebecca LnuiiHhiiry, Debby Meinckc. Janice Wheeler. Kami McCahan. Linda Kullei . Row 2: Terry Marvin, Mick Kristufek, Randy Hamilton, Roberta Buchhol ., Linda Brodcne. Diann Snyder, John Mcl ' hei son, Rick Grant, Dave Kirkpatrick j Row 3: Mr. Carl on, Ben Watson, Ralph Reasoner, Gary Alvord, Larry Deal. Dick Tin sen, Don Brown. Chester Ranch, Rick Carlson, Mi Krnst , Not Pictured: Gary Mangan, Mike Krammc Homeroom 16, Mr. Christian: Row 1: Mary Vasquea, Diane Williams, Kathy Millard, Janet Johnson, Linda Letting Linda Holton, Rosalind Johnson, Linda Mendenhall, Sue Wolfe, Ellen Balduchi; Row 2: Dale Kellis, Raul Miller, Norman Downey, Del Murphy, Dennis Olney, Carmellia Mathews, Chai- lene Rains, Donna Boston, Linda Taylor; Row 3: Mike Mi • Ron Wick ware, Kenny Win , Steve Savage, Steve Parsley, Archie Hayes, Don Chesnut, Gary Samson, Vic Irvin, Ken Herd on. Homeroom 211, Mr. Cow lea: Row well, Allan Rauch, John Bun Marcus Mireles ; Row 2 : Ri Dave B radish. Joe Hill, Mike DeMarchi, To Ward, Dave Reeves, Mr. Cowles ; Row J: D Blackeley, Chris Hornoeker. Rick Anderson, 1 Mark Drew, Jack Mohr. Bill Crowley, Howi Meaehum ; Not Pictured : Richard Bernadino. Randy Hardy, Dale Gur- r . B-.t . Barry ndersoti. Dennis Homeroom 7, Mr. I Dierks, Pam McMu Crissman, Barb Kr Lettintfton, Janet Thompson, Steve Si Campbell, Anne Ma Row 1 : ky Mills, i ia Garbett Row 2: Henry. PI Gooding, Shutt, Mike KelJey , Row tt Ray Zairers, Jim Nicholson, KeJly Cillaspy, Don Keith, Mik«- Dickmyer, Don Goode, Denny Carlson, Doug Sfnnard, Mr. De Mouth; Not Pictured: { aroJ Trickey, Ray Mcpherson. EAST SIDE FISH MARKET MOST OF THE BIST FOR THE LEAST Wholeiole ond Retoil WILLIAM E. VEACH ARTHUR E. VEACH FIHI CHims — SCANDINAVIAN SPECIALTIES Phono AT 8 2 124 604 [ Grand Janet Rice Don Brown: I wish I had the O ' s. ' Money can be lost in more ways than won. CHESNUT BROS. SIGNS OUTDOOR ADVERTISING — NEON, PLASTIC 2400 East Grand Phone AM 2-1621 j Linda Obrecht i , „  i m m m m m m m m m .,  m m m NINA NEAL ' S SERVICE Includes Custom Tailoring Exclusive Creations In Millinery Fur Restyling — Cleaning — Glazing Insured Storage Alterations — Remodeling Phone CH 3 1422 417 Kresge Building Corner 7th and Walnut We Close at 1 p. m. on Saturday Tim Stith — — ■— f I = I I 2822 East 9th Street Phone AM 6-9110 j Bob Newton ! KERRY ' S DRIVE IN TRY A VIKING CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS HAMILTON ' S Funeral Home Ardis Peterson Ira Moller Maxine Shank GRAND-VIEW COLLEGE THE COLLEGE OF THE IOWA SYNOD, LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA DES MOINES, IOWA Founded 1896 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE — LIBERAL ARTS — PRE-PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS FROM COAST TO COAST A Smoll School with Every Advantage We invite you to join us and participate in the fellowship of a Christian approach to education and personal growth. FALL SEMESTER BEGINS SEPTEMBER 17, T963 HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS — REASONABLE COSTS Join Your Friends At G.V.C. Ruth Green -90— i BUTTER CHURNED AND DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY L0-TEMP Non-fat Dry Milk Solids (Dry Skim Milk) DES MOINES CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY 1935 Des Moines Street Sue Mason A sewing circle — A place where women go to needle each other. MAUGER ' S BAKERY and HOME MADE ICE CREAM We Specialize In Decorated Cakes 2023 Hubbell Ave. Phone AM 2-2415 Tim Stith COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING 329 - 331 East Fifth Street Phone 288-1087 Rolla Boird — Les Clark — Bill Phillips LaVonn Snook CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATING SENIORS COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY formerly: 1 Des Moines Stilt College of Osteopathy and Surgery 720-722 Sixth Avenue Becky Brown Homeroom 223, Mr. Devin : Row 1 : Kay Taylor, Virginia Negrete, Kay Sharr, Carolyn Clinton, Carolyn Parker, Linda Martin, Linda Hinkle, Joan Dunagan, Mary Ann Duff, Pam Singleton, Sharon Groves, Bobbi Foulkes ; Row 2: Mary Jo Whitney, Judy Smith, Jeneal Thompson, Phyllis Starr, Carole Overton, Brigita Kalnins, Ruth Green, Judy Kent, Kay Keil, Judy Turner, Donna Kay Wright, Janice Miller, Jane Duna- gan ; Row 3 : Mr. Devin, Sharon Kay Hess, Carolyn Sloan, Beth Grant, Jane Williams, Lorraine Zink, Sue Johnson, Jan Grant, Chuck Utter. Homeroom 119, Mr. Dolan: Row 1: Marcia Fogle, Judy Mason, Becky Elgena, Marguerite Pierce, Joann Lay ton, Vicky Herschleb, Janet Spain; Row 2: Joann Myer, Phyllis Bennett, Paula Roth, Sharon Breeding, Janet Rice, Linda McPhee, Diane Day, Kris Digranes, Linda Maddy ; Row 3 : Cindy Nelson, Jerry Helmers, Gregory Brown, Ken Vestal, Tom Vail, John Oberg, Mr. Dolan ; Not Pictured : Barbara Noel. Homeroom 302, Miss Elwood : Row 1 : Sharon Dutton, Linda Hayes, Carolyn Grasso, Rose Clair, Mary Rivas, Kathleen Hen- dren, Carolyn Hodson, Mildred Fillman, Jean Wingert, Sally Walls, Mary Jaquinta ; Row 2 : Carolyn Bush, Kathi DeLong, Julie Zesch, Sharon Beckman, Janice Brauer, Coleen Golob, Diane Schroeder, Paula Graham, Sherry Vuagniaux, Sharon Butts, Lora Osborne, Miss Elwood ; Row 3 : Tom Wadstrom, Mark Parker, Freddy Starr, Walter Nutt, Larry Young, John Grossnickle, Jerry Smith; Not Pictured: Jeanette Harold. I 4 Homeroom 118, Mrs. Erickson : Row 1: Darline Jackson, JoAnn Stovall, Peggy Morrow, Connie White, Cornelia Palmer, Linda Silverthorne, Judy Culp, Sue Sample ; Row 2 : Mrs. Erickson, Wilma Lockridge, Carol Williams, Barbara Exline, Carmella Riccio, Bonnye Savage, Ann Tilton, Susan Brown, Janice Schartner, Jacky Norem ; Row 3 : Dorothy Erickson, Darla Jones, Nancy Bennett, Jessie Morris, Donna Cochran, Donna Ferrell, Beverly Cason, Margaret Roman; Not Pictured: Donna Davis. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Our Best Wishes for Your Success O DEA FINANCE COMPANY 1117 Locust Street 409 Euclid Ave. Paul Carico CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES FROM YOUR EAST SIDE PHOTOGRAPHER AND PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS GEPPERT STUDIOS 401 EAST 6th Judy Lawrence I was unfortunate in my inheritance. I turned out to be the picture of my father and the sound track of my mother. T VY-LACTOS LABORATORY, INC. 1901 East Euclid + Charlene Dickey Des Moines, Iowa j 1 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SERVICE SAW COMPANY Mel Boyd, Manager 812 - 12th Street AT 2-7038 Bob Newton Congratulations Seniors — Best of Luck SUNRISE SUPER VALU EVERY DAY LOW PRICES QUALITY MEATS East 42nd Eoston Blvd. KENNY FENTON Joe Hill Long-suffering husband to friend: My wife is one in a million . . . and it burns me up to think how lucky 999,999 other guys are! I WOLFE T. V. RADIO i REPAIR I 3611 E. 29th St. AM 2-7164 Des Moines, Iowa Ruth Green NURSING MEANS . . . Being a professional in a respected field. . . . Stable employment in good times and bad. . . . Fine opportunity for growth and advancement. . . . And, most importantly, Nursing is a career dedicated to the service of mankind. — inquire bv phone or letter to — IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 716 Parnell Avenue DES MOINES 16, IOWA Shirley Carpenter Giving medications is a proudly responsible task —92— Knox Cafe Open 24 Hours 1535 EAST EUCLID Ruth Green Everything seems to be evened up in this life. The fellow with less hair to comb always has more face to wash. PERMANENT WAVE SHOP -t I I For Appointment- Call - - - ? 2301 East Walnut I Betty Jo Howe ,„,„_,„ 1 m m m m m. AM 2-3385 Zelma Howk WILDEN OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL DR. B. WILSON DR. FERGUS MAYER DR. T. BRUCE FARMER DR. A. W. DENNIS DR. V. J. WILSON DR. J. A. BARNETT E. 14th Street Capitol Ave. AM 6-5183 Lorraine Nalevanko GRAND VIEW PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 1701 E. 33rd Dr. Carl E. Elgena, Pastor Miss Mary Jo Short, B.A. Director of Christian Education Jack Payne, B.Mu. Director of Music and Youth Miss Donna Hermon B.R.E., Church Secretary REGULAR SERVICES Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 1 1 :00 A. M. Youth Meeting 6:15 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1963 from all of us at Grandview Park. Your Soul Is Our Sole Business! Linda Cassem Homeroom 219, Mrs. Fisher: Row 1: Helen Richards, Dorothy Epps, Judy Roe, Roberta Leonard, Glenda Van Gundy, Linda Heathcote, Judy Jennings, Janet de Regnier, Judy Neades ; Row 2: Sharon Kirkpatrick, Kathy Lair, Carolyn Reineke, Anne Lovell, Linda Channell, Ronnene Parkey, Sharon Davis, Mary Anderson ; Row 3 : Penny Smith, Sharon Woods, Karen Cruikshank, Thedra Mallett, Sue Jarmon, Mrs. Fisher; Not Pictured: Jennie Fusaro, Nancy Harter, Arlene Pearson, Nancy Prusia. Homeroom 9, Mr. Gewerth : Row 1 : Pamela Lowe, Pat Holmes, Sherly Patye, Connie Leslie, Karon Kurschinski, Lu- cille Cleghorn, Nancy Hinson, Pat Wetzel; Row 2: Jennifer Hall, Kay Howland, Jeannie Kirkwood, Jane McCann, Sherry Wright, Linda Mitchell, Jane Peterson, Doris Aust ; Row 3 : Pat Cloonen, Rose Davis, Linda Bear, Mary Adams, Diane Saylor, Lynn Shelton, Mr. Gewerth; Not Pictured: Jonna Thompson, Kristie Embree, Emma Phelps. Homeroom 3, Miss Grabill : Row 1: Wilma Lanning, Ethel Hilliard, Mary Basham, Sue Ferguson, Nada Wilber, Maria Boston, Terry Wingert, Nancy Bewyer, Marilee Cross ; Row 2 : Miss Grabill, Gail Jenson, Marilyn Fisher, Linda Cotter, Nancy McPherson, Janett Consolver, Anita Knowlton, Mary Kinshaw, Juanita Johnson ; Row 3 : Cheryl McNeeley, Veronica Warren, Patty Morgan, LaDonna Hurst, Shirley Story, Donna Wyer, Linda Braden, Sandra Andreson, Rachel Hunt; Not Pictured: Betti White, Chris Hamlin. Homeroom 4, Mr. Gregory: Row 1: JoAnn Chmura, Teri Geyer, Terry Young, Alice Montgomeiy, Sue Selindh, Janelle Sandin, Mary Van Blaricom, Linda Pickett, Carol Schoen, Maureen Farmer; Row 2: Jerry Reed, Denny Dennis, Ben Tillotson, Jack Savage, Suzi Barron, Ruth Blaney, Ann Gebuhr, Dave Wilkinson, Steve Specker, Mike Geringer ; Row 3: Gary Simon, John Porter, Ray Liljegren, Darrel Child, Dave Polley, Gary Harlow, Drew Mathias ; Not Pictured: Jeff Jeffries, Judy Dawson, Kathy Turner. LANG CLEANERS 2526 E. University 266-0820 Tom Brown ■i i i s I ■93 + HAMBORG ' S MEATS WHOLESALE — RETAIL 2023 Hubbell Phone AM 5-3455 Mike DeMarchi Mr. Johns: Hen, her —You ' re making nitro - WHAT!?! Cannibal with indigestion: You can ' t keep a good man down. t- I CONGRATULATIONS! H. J. OLSON STANDARD SERVICE East 9th and Jefferson Phone AM 6-9288 ' Paul Carico I — + I + WELCH SIGN SHOP Charlene Dickey I I I + J. C. WHITE CONCRETE CO. ROWAT CUT STONE CO. 330 S. W. Seventh St. Phone 244-3161 1 | 1 10 S. E. Seventh St. Phone CH 4-8604 Des Moines, Iowa Lorraine Nalevanko Des Moines, Iowa I •4 4 Bob Harter with Quality You Can Taste j3 flnoERson ERicKson DAIRY 2229 Hubbell • Des Moines • Phone Collect 265-2521 Joe Hill —54— C onaratuicitio l 9 to lite 1963 AND LIGHT COMPANY Jan Purdy Homeroom 113, Mr. Hand: Row 1: Anita Calaway, Margo Barba, Jo Ann Tellis, Michele Smith, Judy Russell, Linda Welch, Nancy Riley, Barb Witt, Candy Heer ; Row 2: Shirley Sevier, Nina McKee, Judi Brown, Linda Ryerson, Carol Mattox, Linda Routson, Ginger McClish, Andrea Raymond, Dana Davis ; Row 3 : Mr. Hand, Frank Sykora, John Mihalovich, Butch Lawson, Art Stuchs, Chuck Cannon, Gary Ely, Dean Ferron, Harvey Loyd, II ; Not Pictured : Lynda Ryerson. Homeroom 11, Mr. Holm: Row 1: Pat Hansen, Susan Baker, Virginia Burg, Paulette Boylon, Jeneane Weston, Linda Cassen, Sharon Marvin ; Row 2 : Mr. Holm, Dave Meyers, Van Tuins- stra, Joni Thornton, Barbara Mitchell, Erina Griffith, Darrell Estes, Allen Young, Steve Tallman. The schools are so crowded today, no wonder so many kids flunk. They have to copy from their own papers. RIVERSIDE AUTO SALVAGE CO. SID SMULESON, Prop. NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS Forest Ave. Michigan Phone AT 2-0155 DES MOINES 14, IOWA Bob Harter — «-||||——|HI — till— —llll—— Mil —iim —iiii —iiii——iiii——iiii—-iiii —iiii— -:iii——iim-—-iiii——iiii-—;iii — i( X PUN YOUR FUTURE There are more opportunities today for young men and women than ever before. Through intelligent planning and hard work, your future could be as- sured in some branch of the giant Food Industry. SUPER VALU 1 Des Moines Area Super Valu Store Kathy Cade Homeroom 310, Mrs. Housholder: Row 1: Vickie Wells, Becky Pavon, Linda Dale, Sharon Crowder, Sharon Fisher, Linda Tabbia, Sherrey Green, Dianne Slater, Pat Frost; Row 2: Mre. Housholder, Hulda Jarnagin, Marilyn Erickson, Pat Plummer, Judy Jones, Judy Bennett, Jane Stelck, Paula Anderson, JoAnn Scovel ; Row 3 : John Smith, Rick Hardy, Larry Brown, Doug Christiansen, Charles Angell, Tim Noble, Alan Oberto; Not Pictured: Denny Waterman. Homeroom 206, Mr. Jarchow : Row 1 : Margie Michaels, Linda Winterberg, Sheila Strode, Candy Bullington, Diane DeWitt, Jo Ann Mercer; Row 2: Tom Bullington, Kenneth Worley, Marilyn McKay, Lucinda Vosbeck, Max Noble, Jerry Jacobs; Row 3: Bill Butler, Merle Christianson, John Mackin, Mr. Jarchow; Not Pictured: Bob Headley, Harold Townsend, Dave Couch. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GIVANT AUTO PARTS 1 423 East Grand Ave. Paul Carico Phone CH 3-8410 —95— .— . — — + CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Phil Johnson Greenhouse CALL PAT or PHIL 3002 Easton Blvd. Phone AM 2-5623 Tim Stith When asked what he thought about being slightly bald, Mr. Gregory replied, I really don ' t mind at all. I think hair is so unsanitary. + i Congratulations Seniors B B DIRECT MAIL SERVICE, INC. 427 East Walnut St. Phone AT 8-7407 J Mickey Capps Charles Danilson [ _„_.._._„„_„.———.. — — — _4 OUR MOTTO: Friendly and Courteous Service HY-VEE FOOD STORE (employee owned) 2537 E. Euclid AM 5-3341 Tim Stith ! I Money is often called legal tender. 1 don ' t know exactly why, unless it is tender when you have it and when you don ' t it ' s tough! + I Compliments WITTEN SONS STEEL SUPPLY CO. 1801 E. Euclid Phone 265-1481 Deanna Brauer FAABORG PHARMACY ! Ray Faaborg, R. Ph. Maxine Faaborg, R. Ph. I i ! Phone AM 6-5159 I 2222 E. 14th St. DES MOINES, IOWA Paul Carico + THE QUILL Printed and Bound BY (garner f- ub M 615-17-19 EUCLID AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA Paul (lti.ric.rt 4 —96— Things To Do Today 1. Get- Organized 2. Talk to Girlfriend 3. Get Re-Organized 4. Talk to Girlfriend 5. Abandon Entire Idea 6. Talk to Self Park Fair Restaurant PARK FAIR SHOPPING CENTER Bob Newton Some crazy guy kept calling my brother up every night. Just to show you how crazy this fellow was — my brother doesn ' t have a phone! A. I I EKDAHL S MARKET i QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY T 1405 East Ninth Street Phone AM 6-3463 j We Deliver -:- See Steve f Shirley Conn I IF YOU DON ' T HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT, YOU ' LL BE NEEDING ONE SOON Remember We ' re here to help you get what you want lowa-Des Moines National Bank Sixth and Walnut Des Moines, Iowa Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Joe Hill Hoomeroom 205, Mr. Jarvis : Row 1 : Carol Cornwell, Linda Rheuport, Linda Boese, Anita Borg, Julie Rodich, Elaine Reese, Linda Vertz, Carol Smith, Nancy Finny, Trudy Parker, Leslie Hager ; Row 2 : Mr. Jarvis, Jon Rowat, Norma Bowman, Nancy Faaborg, Liz Proctor, Sandra Woerner, Lynda Savage, Mary Mahoney, Carolyn Reyes, Sandra Willadsen, Linda Lund, Rudy Pabon, Mike Fisher ; Row 3 : Ken Slack, Jon Romelton, Steve Hampton, Dan Osborn, Brian Higginbotham, Don Brown, Har- lan Donaldson, Denny Brown, LeRoy Morgan. Homeroom 110, Mr. Johns: Row 1: Joe Sheldon, Tom Yarges, Phil Cox, Ellen Neuendorf, Donna Fulton, Carla Merryfield, Jerry Waseskuk, Mike Alstead, Blaine Bennet, Rex Harris, Lupe Gomez, Gale Grant, Ray Nunez, Terry Bowman ; Row 2 : Francis Picray, Mike Deutreiul, Denny McDaniel, Tom Dengle, Mike Alsted, Herman Wadsworth, P. L. Dixson, Marvin Wil- liams, Ed Keeney, Orrie Johnson, Daniel Wilson, Bob Bradshaw, Mr. Johns; Row 3: Bill Woodring, Dennis Heggen, Earl Bush- ong, Dann Reasoner, Rupert Jackson, Larry Hummel, Jack Hill, Steve Bell, Amie De Witt, Bill McElree, Dan Cooper ; Not Pic- tured : Dennis Lettington. Homeroom 214, Mr. Johnson : Row 1 : Candee Wilen, Jeanine Skinner, Patty Wruck, Sheryl Crawford, Gaye Stookey, Pauline Kelsey, Sandy Fulk ; Row 2 : Crystal Chaney, Sheryl Richardson, Mike Woolman, John Gunn, Chuck Reeves, Greg Davis, Linda Schultz, Becky Huffman, Mr. Johnson ; Row 3 : Jerry Huffman, Steve Bell, Jess Dixon, Roger Davidson, Clyde Keith, Ken West, Ray Cornell. Homeroom 218, Miss Jones: Row 1: Janice Bruns, Carol Anderson, Sally Brandt, Margo Pratt, Kristine Bloomquist, Diane Dickens, Sherry Simmons, Mary Moore ; Row 2 : Mike Lyman, Randy Gee, Bonnie Barker, Linda Gundrum, Dace Vilkes, Doris Lundgren, Sally Gilbert, Cynthia Howell, Paul Borg, Miss Jones ; Row 3 : Bob Fuller, Doug Hemer, Jerry Newbrough, Greg Strasser, James Fines, Mark Adrian, Paul Sorensen, Jim Leuthauser ; Not Pictured: Madelyne Anderson. BILLS LUNCH 2401 East Walnut Phone AM 6-9386 1 MEALS — SHORT ORDERS Mrs. F. R. Compton, Prop. Mickey Capps — Charles Danilson i mi— in mi mi mi— nil— -imi— — nil-— mi— -mi— -iiii— — mi— .1111— -un — itit- — mm — mj— « ■97- +. — CHANNEL 146 KSO CHANNEL 146 From the Staff of KSO — Congratulations to the graduating Scarlets of 1963. You have earned your place and the future is yours to build. Music KSO DES MOINES • News • Bob Newton Sports — j. This is just like having dinner in an insane asy- lum. That ' s where they serve soup to nuts. Home: where part of the family waits until the rest of them get back with the car. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS DES MOINES BOWL-O-MAT 3839 East 14th St. Phone 265-0315 Lynn Shelton I GRANDVIEW DENTAL CLINIC Dr. S. M. Sawdey Dr. D. C. Denger Dr. Roger Ball Dr. Mary Thompson 24th Easton Bird. AM 5-0339 J 4 a „ . Dora Ward K ric Christensen —98— REMEMBER You as a graduate have only one thing to sell. The product of your mind and the work of your hands. The fruits of your labor are rewarded and protected under UNION ORGANIZATIONS. Teamsters Joint Council No. 45 A.F.ofL GENERAL DRIVERS Local No. 90 OVER-THE-ROAD Local No. 147 WAREHOUSEMEN ' S Local No. 294 MILK AND LAUNDRY DRIVERS Local No. 387 Margaret Galvan You can ' t tell a woman ' s age, but you can always tell a man ' s age by what he takes two at a time — stairs or pills. COMMERCIAL TRUCK RENTAL SERVICE, INC. 307-31 1 East Third Street DES MOINES 9, IOWA Sandy Terry i i -4 A Good Place to Meet Your Friends ADAMS Prescription Pharmacy MAURICE T. ADAMS, Prop. Your East Des Moines Druggist HAVE YOUR DOCTOR DIAL CH 4 31 86 FOR FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY East 5th and Locust Shirley Story Homeroom 120, Miss Langenfeld: Row 1: Connie Hooten, Phyllis Martineau, Rhea Boylan, Linda Ford, Annetta Peter- son, Betty Ethington, Tamlin Butler, Lynda Hall, Eileen Stalker, Miss Langenfeld ; Row 2: Bill Dunaway, Roger Davis, Pam McAvoy, Kathy Norris, Sandy Aspengren, Jane Taylor, Helen Pates, David Johnson, Keith Reynolds; Row 3: Dennis Wagner, James Mott, Richard Storms, Robert Miller, Mike Lloyd, Mack Lyles, Jr., Richard Rasmussen ; Not Pictured: Mike Doran, Linda Sloan. Homeroom 308, Miss Lundberg: Row 1: Christina Soto, Lorana Beebe, Maureen Graziano, Linda Wallace, Sherry Leonard, Betty Kinshaw, Alice Earle, Virginia McDaniel ; Row 2 : Shari Thompson, Nancy Eason, Kathie McLaughlin, Carolyn Black, Mary Davidson, Lea Winders, Viola Kern, Miss Lundberg ; Row 3 : Sylvester Strother, Don Mongar, Roger West, Jack Wonders, Dennis Van Gundy, Chuck Young, Verron Morris, Gary Grant, Bob Clark; Not Pictured: Rick Jones, Linda Williams, Sue Mason. Homeroom 23, Mrs. Lunt: Row 1: Linda Doty, Mary Matt- son, Dwila Rivas, Jean Porter, Margo Grgurich, Sandy Shelton, Jeri Carlson, Donna Postell ; Row 2 : Nanci Snethen, Nancy Dalbey, Sandy Hitchcock, Sandy Kline, Karen Bingaman, Mary Oxley, Lynne Parisho, Sue Agan, Linea Creek; Row 3: Zona Erickson, Nancy McCarney, James Finney, Bob Nelson, Steve Rominger, Marilyn Bjork, Mrs. Lunt. Homeroom 2. Mr. Martin: Row 1 : Gwen Wells, Beverly Choate, Jayna Harvey, Cheryl Taber, Susan Obrecht, Linda Obrecht; Row 2: Pat Lane, Tom Coe, Fred Miller, Russ Clark, Danny Moore, Mike Mireles, Deanna Brauer ; Row 3: Ted Thomas, Marvin Elliston, Terry Thompson, Mickey Capps, Mr. Martin; Not Pictured: Gerald Lester, Judy Ridley, Tim Stith, Sandra Stiver, Barbra Lewis. Pick Up and Delivery Service DON ' S DX SERVICE 14th and Guthrie Phone AM 6-9256 Des Moines, Iowa DON STEINBACH, Lessee Tim Kelaher Wayne Fisher Mr. Cooper: . . . and the, eh, rubber swan is mine. GREETINGS WESTERN PLUMBING CO. 2507 Forest Ave. Phone 255-2111 Judy Lawrence Congratulations to the Senior Class of ' 63 WALNUT DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS — FOUNTAIN SERVICE East 16th and Walnut Phone AM 6-3175 Shirley Story i PHONE CH 3-7123 • STOVES • HARDWARE • EVERYTHING IN GUNS BETTS SON WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS 412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa Marie Turner No. I ' m afraid you can ' t interest me in a vac- uum cleaner. Try the lady next door — I always use hers and it ' s absolutely terrible. — i CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF ' 63 SILVER S DEPARTMENT STORE 509-513 EAST LOCUST LaVonn Snook ■+ I 1 NOW ITS PEPSI FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG D nny Waterman i - r — 100- CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HOME OIL COMPANY 107 East 6th Phone CH 3-6456 Mary Burkhart Homeroom 203, Mrs. Mastin: Row 1: Judy Granquist, Sue Johnson, Connie Mayo, Maxine Shank, Sandra Cooper, Marilyn Butts, Shirley Conn ; Row 2 : Mrs. Mastin, Donna Ellis, Chris Lillegard, Russell Erickson, Jim Tyler, Richard Payne, Alan Hckanson, Jack Strode, Ben Patrick, Helena Love ; Row 3 : George Davis, Steve Dooly, John Noel, Marvin McGuire, Herb Larsen, Wayne Carico, Harold Marsh, Jody Stephenson ; Not Pictured: Roger Onder, Ron Lillegard. I I I § I HAMMER PHARMACY 600 E. Grand Phone CH 3-4177 Russ Johnson, Sr. — Russ Johnson, Jr. Lois Walden You can read some people like a book, but you can ' t shut them up so easily. YOUNKER: Downtown Portrait perfect waves that stay . . . and stay soft and natural. You ' ll love the look of casual curls you get at Maison Lorenzo. For your graduation gala, let our expert stylists make you portrait perfect. hair cuts from 1.75 No appointment necessary. Downtown Hours, 10 to 5:30 Tuesday through Saturday Open Monday 10 until 9 p.m. Merle Hay Plaza Open Monday through Friday Noon to 9 Saturday 10 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. MAISON j CH Downtown BEAUTY a Merle Hay Plaza Phone BR 6-2571 Satisfaction Always Merle Hay Plaza I I h4 Homeroom 303, Mr. Mauk: Row 1: Dennis Linn, Susie Wine- gardner, Joyce Graham, Cindy Nash, Lana Plummer, Linda Bolin, Dave Ban ; Row 2 : Val Diaper, Mike Dennis, Mike Booker, Harold Carpenter, Rex Hild, Ernie Linn, Jim Raf- fensperger, Bill Thomas ; Row 3 : Walter Walker, Larry Bed- ford, Gary DeReus, Fred Baedke, Doug Meline, Ray Street, Dave Hardy, Frank Samuell, Dwight Wormer ; Not Pictured: Howard Shoning, Starr Lindquist. Homeroom 204, Miss McEniry : Row 1 : Linda Bates, Beverly Hess, Judy Avritt, Beverly Griffith, Shirley Carpenter, Carol Habick ; Row 2 : Larry Heck, Danny Butrick, Russell McCum, R. J. Johnson, Norman Kasker, Cliff Allen, Jan Kleps, Miss McEniry ; Row 3: Jim Newell, Alan Dickey, Charles Monroe, Norman Brown, Dennis Cronk. Homeroom 48, Mr. Mommer: Row 1: James Bahr, Marty Car- dines, Tom Negrete, Dick Sampson, Bob Shepherd, William Bigley, Frank Martin, Greg Stith ; Row 2: Darrel Roush, Bill Allbee, Elmer Cleaver, David Winters, Henry Mathews, Gerald Cox, David Hollingshead, Mr. Mommer; Not Pictured: Don Bullington. EAST END LOCKER SERVICE H. W. McGLOTHEN East 30th and Capitol Ave. Mike Cannon Phone AM 6-8586 j —mi— n— u«— —101 — Olson ' s Sewer Cle aning Service THE BEST BY ANY TEST 1326 East 13th St. Dial 262-4219 Reasonable Prices Mary Burkhart + — i PRUGH GROCERY 1 t J 3940 East 29th Phone AM 2-5891 j DES MOINES, IOWA Lynda Allen -.1 Mike Clement: Aw dad, let ' s buy a new car! Mr. Clement: Wait till I ' ve had a ride in the old one. DON HECTOR MOBILE HOMES 1 AMERICAN and SHASTA NEW and USED ■3917 E. 14th St. Phone AM 2-6597 ■1 Mike Cannon 1 The boy was asked by his sisters to play school and he argued. O. K., he said, Play that I ' m absent. East Des Moines Own LEE TOWN NEWS 406 East 5th 282-1142 Sue Jarmon JAMES W. HEATH, D.D.S. DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN ! 2724 Douglas Ave. Phone CR 4-3676 { J Tim Stith J THE FAMILY SAVINGS CENTER HOME FEDERAL SWINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Sixth and Grand Des Moines Paul Carico — 102- f- RUSS REEL | I ! i i +- ABBIE POLITO LA PIZZA HOUSE Des Moines ' Exclusive Pizza House Also Serving Chicken — Ribs — Spaghetti Steaks and Shrimp Private Party Room for GRADUATION, WEDDING RECEPTIONS and PARTIES Seating to 150 1013 S. E. 14th AT 8-2211 Ned Tilton Homeroom 106, Mr. Neal : Row If Sandra Wright, Myra Dautfherly, Ann Hauge, Linda Benton, Bev Hatfield, Sandee Woodard, Laureen Ellsworth, Jackie Smith, Sheril Pierce; Row 2: Dick Harrison, Alan Billyard, Mike Walden, David Olney, Jerome Hollister, Gary Dick, George Paulous, John Rickabaugh, Bill Ferrell ; Row 3: Mr. Neal, Marshall Norfleet, Tim Walker, Dennis Morgan, Bob Ervin, Jim Foster, Jon DeLong, Phil Hohn. Homeroom 306, Miss Nelson: Row 1: Janice Bundy, Star Agan, Dianne Frazier, Marge Hill, Joyce Swift, Joyce Wessel, Beverly Robinson; Row 2: Diane Smith, Jan Muehlenthaler, Linda Vanderloo, Cheryl Gregory, Sandra Losee, Karen Austin, Miss Nelson: Row 3: Ned Osborn, Jim Masear, Dennis Hill, Mike McLaughlin, Dale Rendahl, Ron DeWitt, Dick Reasoner, Dan Patterson. A father I know asked his son how he liked school, and the lad answered back, Closed! CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BARRICK ROOFERS, INC. ! 208 E. Court Ave. Phone CH 4-3513 Paul Carico i Peoples Abstract Co. Member, Iowa Land Title Assoc. American Land Title Assoc. Most Complete and Modern Abstract Plant in Polk County ABSTRACTS of Title for Any Real Estate in Polk County • Pick-up and Delivery Service • Free Parking • Serving Since 1919 LOWELL J. BURGER, Pres., Res. CR 9-8118 702 Central Natl. Bank Bldg. Call CH 4-6119 Denny Waterman Homeroom 217, Mr. Oxenreider: Row 1: Sharon Fleck, Janis Keeney, Linda Allen, Sylvia Webb, Sue Farnsley, Tharen Payne, Carolyn Fuchs, Brenda Parish, Mary Ann Watson ; Row 2 : Denny Vessels, Tom Brown, Judy Cox, Sharon Heberlee, Pat Ginther, Iyorraine Nalevanko, Mevalyn Allied, Denny Paul, Denny Burns, Mr. Oxenreider; Row 3: Denny Bell, John Ver- mie, Charles Boston, Dave Neades, Leon Freeman, Albert Sankey, Harold Watson, Bob Fetters, Jack Exline; Not Pic- tured: Jack Miller. Homeroom 208, Mr. Pieres: Row 1: Fran Stroud, Pat McLaugh- lin, Marian Helmers, Judy Chumbley, Mary McNair, DeAnna Hummel, Sandy Bowden ; Row 2: Mr. Pieres, Ralph Trumbo, Vince Driscoll, Robert Grant, Joanna Slater, Bobbi Lockett, Darlene Millard; Row 3: George Higgins, Jerry Sawhill, Dave Guyer, Ray Lee, Charles Thoren, Mike Rose, Bob Bradford ; Not Pictured: Candy Olds, Marilyn Mason, Dennis Brown, Bob Wheels, Earl Smith, Bob Brakofshy. HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON Alto, Carena, Betty, Juanita, Anne Professional Core Is Better for the Hair 29th and Hubbell Phone AM 6-8923 Christine Daniels 1 -103— Our 98th Year in Des Moines Mike Alsted: But, Mr. Baeth, there ' s a shark in the pool ! Wasteney and Crees STANDARD SERVICE i 2025 Easron Blvd. Phone AM 6-9245 Des Moines, Iowa ! ? Washing -:- Greasing -:- Wheel Balancing -:- Accessories ! Peggi Motzke I + GRADUATION GIFTS Plumbs suggest gifts that endure a lifetime WATCHES — DIAMONDS JEWELRY — SILVER Teen-age Accounts Welcomed Terms Arranged To Satisfy You! PLUMBS WALNUT AT SIXTH Jeannine Peterson Garden: Something that dies if you don ' t water it and rots if you do. NORTHWESTERN CANDY CO. JACOBSON CANDY CO. DES MOINES, IOWA Sue Mason CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS ' from Valley Bank and Trust Company Walnut at Fourth Member FDIC Mary- Furry -104 I I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Hauge Insurance Agency 405 E. 5th St. CHerry 3-8104 G. S. Hauge — R. W. Hanson Maxine Shank Adolescence: That period when a boy refuses to believe that someday he ' ll be as dumb as his father. STONER PIANO COMPANY Every Transaction Guaranteed HENRY C. OLSON, President { E. 14th Hull Des Moines 9, Iowa I Sandy Terry Susan Reinsma 4, i i Universal Builders Supply Ltd. • Aluminum Siding • Garages • Room Additions 136 -5th St. BL 5-3162 , est Des Moines Homeroom 148, Mr. Rasmussen : Row 1: Tom Manuel, Larry Davis, Don Losee, Ron Frakes, Raymond Forbush, Dean Faux, David Heinmilier: Row 2: Mr. Rasmussen, Richard Simimon, Russ Schultz, Bob Harter, Bob Froah, Wilbur McClintic, Paul Schmeling ; Row 3: Fred Fredregill, Eldred Hopp, Jim Hana- walt, Ned Tilton, Everett Hutchison, Bill Daniels; Not Pictured: Phillip Daniels. Homeroom 115, Mr. Rathert : Row 1: Roy Kimbley, Melvin Long, Mike Thompson, Dick Tedrow, Leonard Mussell, Don Davey, Garry Lampman ; Row 2: Barry McGriff, Ray Roe, Roger See, Jerry Elwood, Dour Pearson, Don Soppeland, Lin- coln Brown, Bill Hatchitt, Mr. Rathert; Row 3: Ray Hodson, Richard Burch, John Warren, Bill Paterson, Harry Marquis, Steve Bair, Del Enos, Nolan Collins; Not Pictured: Ed Arm- strong, Jody Reed, Harold Swihart. Homeroom 6, Mr. Savage: Row 1: Susan Grant, Linda Huntley, Jan Lewis, Michele Grant, Joann Daniels, Linda Webb, Sue Wilson, Sue Chongo ; Row 2: Don Richards, Bill Worley, Sherry McCabe, Diana Darr, Dianne Valder, Linda Geisinger, Yvonne Rodgers, Jim Singleton, Rick Jones; Row 3: Mr. Savage, Louis Pardue, Terry Baal, Kent Flanagan, Bob Hanrahan, Dave Myers, Gary Hodson, Gary Carlstedt, Mr. Rapp (Cadet Teacher). Homeroom 10, Mr. Schakel : Row 1: Ana Ramirez, Lena Avila, Donna Webb, Tina Martizna, Jenny Lovre, Sue Ely, Sandy Holder, Ruth Haviland, Ivana Griffin: Row 2: Mr. Schakel, Virgie Johnson, Sandy Terry, Linda Raver, Jan Purdy, Carol Lloyd, Sally Johnson, Cindy Wallace, Nancy Killian, Joann Biundage: Row 3: Marjorie Schuling, Judy Maxson, Tom Brooks, Paul Carico, Mike Downey, Betty Wimber, Peggy Gar- land, Chris Bricker, Joe Fleming. MATH IS REALTY 1339 East University Phone AM 6-5167 Shirley Conn Mike DeMnn hi —105— BOOKEY PACKING CO. DES MOINES, IOWA • — Sue Mason Congratulations Seniors BOWLERAMA LANES OPEN AND LEAGUE BOWLING OPEN 24 HOURS j 1313 Dichl AT 8-6579 • Mickey Capps t l — ' —  |« Mr. Holm states that if living conditions don ' t stop improving in this country, we ' re going to run out of humble beginnings for our great men. IfFJax Jo fax rramman OF PARK FAIR 100 East Euclid AT 8-6704 Des Moines, Iowa For Women Who Care Paul Carico CHUCK BROOKS INSURANCE, INC. Phone CH 3-4289 I •4 • I J 601 Capital City Bank Building Des Moines 9, Iowa INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS i Sherry Huxford + r LEACHMAN LUMBER COMPANY I 1921 Hubbcll Ave. Phone AM 5-1621 I I WHERE THERE ' S A MATERIAL DIFFERENCE Linda Obrecht r Congratulations Seniors DR. JACK W. HATCHITT 212 East 25th St. Mike Cannon I l i The motorist drove through a stop sign. When the officer stopped him and roared, Didn ' t you see that stop sign? the motorist replied, Yes, I saw the sign, but I didn ' t see you! + USED HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES and MOTOR SCOOTERS Stop in and see our fine selection of recon- ] ditioned and guaranteed Harley-Davidsons ] DYTCH HARLEY-DAVIDSON 1734 E. University Phone 262-3797 Tim Stith COMPLIMENTS Plain Talk Publishing Co. QUALITY PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS 511 Sixth Avenue East Phone AT 2-0485 Jim Newell — 106— Compliments of KOCH BROTHERS PRINTERS — STATIONERS Office Furniture I i i Grand Avenue CHerry 4-4224 -Third to Fourth Des Moines Shirley Carpenter - DES MOINES SEWING MACHINE CO. 601 E. Locust Phone AT 8-8269 QUALITY FABRICS BY THE YARD We Hove Repair Ports and Supplies tor All Sewing Machines Sherry Huxford 1 + ■■Congratulations June Groduates BODIN VAN DORN MEN ' S SHOP 214 Merle Hay Plaza — BR 6-1581 2324 University Ave. — CR 9-7287 Karen Ashley CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SIMPSON PHOTO SERVICE 2429 University Ave. Pat Ginther Phone CR 9-7404 + - n- - j i ■i i «- PEERLESS SUPPLY CO. 2431 Dean Ave. Phone AM 5-0333 Becky Brown Res. AM 2-3095 Shop CH 4-4408 Hours 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. — Sat. 8 A. M. to 12 A. M. HERMANS BARBER SHOP HERMAN BALL, Prop. Protessional Razor Hair Styling 646 East Locust Des Moines, Iowa Maxine Shank 1 ! i I I Phone AT 8-6557 Flowers Wired Everywhere Congratulations to the June 63 Class DOHERTY S FLOWERS Arranged As You Like Them Joe Doherty 1540 Second Ave. Proprietor Des Moines 14, Iowa Mary Furry ■t I I I i i i 4 + • j j J I Homeroom 319, Miss Skarshaug: Row 1: Dennis Poortinga, Sharon Hesser, Anita Hawkins, Carol Bird, Iletta Cline, Dena Hesser, Paula Mock, Gary Pollock ; Row 2 : Miss Skarshaug, Mike Schminkey, Tim Kelaher, Larry Love, Tim Harris, Russell Jackson, Alva Legg, Miss Clause. Homeroom 213, Mr. Sloan: Row 1: Diane Enriquez, Chris Bell, Wanda Ox ley, Judy Osborne, Marilyn Dilse, Barb Borne, Pattie Pearson, Mary Branchcomb, Janice Bowden ; Row 2: Marvin Bickel, Bob Harrison, Harold Heuring, Denny Routson, Bob Olson, Jon Turner, Denny Elder, Kelly Chamberlain, Abbie Gardener, Steve Hensley ; Row 3 : Robert Daniels, Garland Woods, Kenneth McKowen, Steve Maurer, Jerry Jones, George Scott, Andy Jackson, Mr. Sloan; Not Pictured: Gloria Hohrman. Homeroom 300, Miss Soutter: Row 1: Carole Bebout, Shirlee Weeks, Dora Ward, Carol Carpenter, Mary Johnson, Carolyn Moberg, Connie Stover, Pat Manning, Pam Van Hosen, Sharon Bieghler ; Row 2 : Judy Holmes, Barbara Herman, Beverly Miller, Karen Ashley, Judy Brandt, Karen Seeley, Charlene Dickey, Tanya Deringer, Sherry White, Jeannine Murphy, Mary Swacker, Pearl Martin, Deanna Latham, Miss Soutter; Row 3: Karen Bickle, Rita Grother, Sherrie Boyd, Cindy Lindquist, Peggi Matzke, Judy Terrell, Patty Doner, Sandy Perry, LaVonne Snook, Jeannine Peterson; Not Pictured: Dianna Sue Harris. I A W DRIVE-IN Homeroom 20, Mr. Storer: Row 1: Bob McDonough. liaiy Calhoun, Kaye Rogerson, Marion Strate, Tom Peddicord, Wil- liam May ; Row 2 : Carl Clair, Jerry Bassett, Denny Decker, Gary DeSmidt, Lee Orman, Danny Crawford, Mr. Storer ; Row 3: Jim Green, Mike Rogers, Larry Rainwater, Bob Aiviults. Tim Erickson, Mike Brown, Gary Butts. 2552 E. University Phone 266-9238 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Des Moines, Iowa Sandy ' IVi ry DES MOINES THEATRE SUPPLY CO. 1121 High Street Phone CH 3-6520 Denny Waterman , — 107— Mr. Tannatt: You may disagree with what we say, Jim; and I may defend to death your right to say it; but in the future would you please find a less graphic method of express- ing yourself. + E-Z-E GLIDE COMPANY Aluminum Doors and Windows Saw Filing Lawn Mower Sharpening 2275 Hubbell Avenue Virgie Johnson + i LEMAR HEATING COMPANY Gas — Oil Coal — Sales Service 3400 Easron Blvd. ! +. Des Moines 17, Iowa Joe Hill Phone AM 6-8359 j TOBIS V S HARDWARE 2403 Hubbell -+ i i ! i Phone AM 6-0282 I i Your East Des Moines Value Service Store Joe Hill + CRESCENT CHEVROLET CO. New Cars and Trucks at 5th Keo Phone AT 8-0281 Used Cars at 12th Locust Since 1932 Phone AT 8-1988 Denny Waterman -t KREBS RADIO TV 846 Hull Ave. Phone AM 6-0768 j Des Moines 16, Iowa J Pat Ginther j — — ■■- — ————— ,—-..4. ————————— —,4. ROYAL CLEANERS DRIVE IN CLEANERS 1 Hour Service E. 17th Grand Phone CH 4-1469 Linda Allen Miss Arnold, if Shakespeare were alive today, would he be considered a remarkable man? Indeed he would, Mike! He ' d be three hundred and fifty-seven years old! NOTARY PUBLIC — TAX CONSULTANT 1 Office Phone AT 8-5701 Res. Phone CH 3-2711 i 1 ! ROBERT A. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW 403-407 Teochouf Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa Wayne Fisher Tim Kelaher ANDY AND BILL ' S MARKET Home of Qualify Meats Phone AM 6-0046 E. 33rd and Cleveland Karen Ashley I 4 ..+ GREATER GMC TRUCK EQUIPMENT COMPANY East 7th and Walnut Phone AT 2-0446 Des Moines, Iowa Mike Cannon - « - nunc ITS IOWA ' S FAVORITE BBS because it ' s Iowa Farm Fresh Pick the carton with the Elsie-Daisy . . . B0RDENS DAIRY PRODUCTS 108— Mickey CftPPf Cushman-Wilson Oil Company DX PRODUCTS I AT SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE CITY j PROMPT FUEL OIL SERVICE— WORRY FREE PLAN CH 3-3156 Serving Central Iowa for 49 Years i Dora Ward PIOLAK YEAST FEEDS Mfg. by PIONEER LABORATORIES, INC. Des Moines 9, Iowa Linda Obrecht i i i i i HOERNER BOXES, INC. Manufacturers of Corrugated Shipping Containers 1720 E. Douglas Phone AM 5-0325 Des Moines, Iowa Sandra Stiles CONGRATULATIONS TO EAST HIGH SENIORS Enriched Bread and Good Delicious Bakery Products Are the Staff of Life I INLAND MILLS, INC. DES MOINES, IOWA Karen Ashley t|  — tin— — «n— m—m—m —w — — ™— mm— w —  h— — wh— — m —  «— mt— —  «£• j Moth Holes — Tears — Burns, Expertly Woven and Repaired j DES MOINES REWEAVING CO. Hours: 8:00 - 5:00 — 8:00 - 1 :00 Sats. • 619 University Ave. Des Moines Phone AT 2-9446 i Sandra Stiles 1 + — t t i i DIAL FINANCE COMPANY 7th Locust Merle Hoy Ploio I Virgie Johnson Park Fair } ' SWEETS BY GEORGE GEORGE ' S DONUT AND ROLL SHOP } 1017 S. E. 14th Street I Ron Taylor f I I I i I Phone 288-9140 « DAIRY QUEEN STORE 1321 East University Ave. We thank all East High students for their patronage B  b Newton Homeroom 15, Mr. Stratton : Row 1: Barbara Hayden, Carol Short, Stephanie Berlovich, Mary Fowler, Mary Whitney, Christy Landers, Linda Glover, Joyce Davis, June Robinson, Janet Meyer; Row 2: Rich Lewis, Mary Engwall, Marilyn Hamlin, Cheryl Lyman, Judy Crank, Pam Perkins, Anne Hasel, Linda Signs, Jeri Krouse, Harold Sullivan, Mr. Stratton: Row 3: Torn Bergstrom, Dennis McCiavran, Carl Olson, Jim Nass, Larry Cox, Don Aim, Steve Gleason, Bob Hensler, Bob Kujac, Doran Morford ; Not Pictured: Mike Currier. Homeroom H. Mr. Tannatt: Row 1: Pam Weiss, Barb Berggren, Jackie Robinson, Liz Clyde, Carol Nervig, Lynda Lawler, Donna Blanquart, Susie Lyman, Pat Dewick, Karen Hartung ; Row 2: Mr. Tannatt, Susie Eaton, Peggy Hemping, Bobbye Savage, Connie Gregoire, Judy Gunter, GeVerna LaMar, Jeannie Bor- rall, Ten McFarlane, Donna Boggs, Dorothy Daniels; Row 3: Danny Dale, Gene McCoy, Ron Burnet, Lawrence Valin, Danny Stookey, Mike Milligan, Lynn Mains, Larry Scott, Gene Aspen- gren, Gary Mobley. Homeroom 46, Mr. Tullis: Row 1: Steve Oberto, Eddie Laclair, Chuck Danilson, Mike Bodwell, Jim Jenison, Ken Bright, Tom Ryun : Row 2: Oscar Hayes, Jim Winget. Tom Murphy, Aaron Meline, Jesse Cortez, Wayne Fisher, Mr. Tullis. Homeroom 304. Mr. Wanek : Row 1: Sherry Learning. Martha Davis. Linda Chapman, Martha Huffman, Linda Loxano, Judy Feith. Diane Linderoth ; Row 2 : Helen Buch. Ruby McReynolds. Michele Vranich. Carol Higginbotham. Treva Kouri. Beverly Robbins, Nancy Webb ; Row 3 : Mr. Wanek. Geneva Brockett, Colleen Bendickson. Judy Harvey, Connie Tucker. Nancy Kettela, Vicki Nicholson. Bamie Williams: Not Pictured: Jacqueline Rudy. MURRY MOTOR SALES 1956 Hubbell Phone AM 5-1681 ! Carol Habiek — 109— Compliments of 1 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE 1100 East 14th Street Phone 265-1888 Bob Newton WHEN BUYING OR SELLING CLEAN USED CARS j See WELLINGS USED CARS Phone AT 8-0219 ! Charlene Dickey ' 119 E. Grand EUCLID AVENUE AUTO SALES ; 2320 East Euclid Phone AM 5-2896 f ASK FOR ' LITTLE ARKIE Tim Stith 1 i I i i CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HILLTOP MEDICAL CLINIC 2708 E. 29th Phone AM 6-5137 ! Ray Hodson I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ MELINE S D-X SERVICE  ■■■I ! 1401 E. University i JOHN -:- STEVE -:- JIM I Maxine Shank i Phone AM 6-9541 1 DON ■i CAPITAL PRINTING CO. COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL TYPES 1703 E. Madison I I ••+ .. i i i i i Mary Burkhart r AM 6-4141 j ■,„ 418 E. 14th Street Phone 266-9202 j Marie Turner i DWAINE ' S APCO CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Fleetlite of Iowa, Inc. i Des Moines Plant 2001 Maple Phone AM 5-0337 - Linda Cassem BRICKMAN ' S GARAGE 1016 Geil Phone 285-1390 Des Moines, Iowa Judy Lawrence FULLER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS WALT FULLER President 1321 Wauncta Drive DES MOINES, IOWA Tim Stith I HUDSON ' S HOME APPLIANCES I 4120 S. E. 14th Street Phone AT 2-9209 Denny Waterman ? WHITE STAR LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS 212 East Grand Phone CHerry 3-0181 Deanna Brauer DES MOINES AUTO SUPPLY PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Wholesale and Retail I i i ■i 2742 East University Dora Ward Phone AM 5-0579 Congratulations Seniors DES MOINES FEED CO. 2015 Hubbell Avenue Phone AM 2-8265 . . Dora Ward Orville Lowe Midtown Motors LINCOLN CONTINENTAL — MERCURY NEW CAR SHOW ROOM — 1408 Locust Street 12th Walnut— USED CAR LOTS— 13th Locust 824 East University Sue Mason ■■■■■■■■■■■■, „ , ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■, a ,,, M „ -no- - + HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK DRIVE IN — 2nd and Euclid MAIN BANK — 3rd and Euclid DES MOINES, IOWA F D I C Karin Christensen I •4 J PLUMB SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning j 220 Court Ave. Des Moines, Iowa f I Mary Burkhart I „ „,—„,— — — l4 „„, m „ + Congratulations, Graduating Seniors FRANKELS 2 FINE STORES ! r DOWNTOWN Mary Burkhart PARK FAIR j 1 + JOHN CLINE ' S AUTO SERVICE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE ! GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING J j 2322 Hubbell Phone AM 6-5952 ? I Bob Newton I ■■■■■■■— — — «•— — — M „„ „„ MM MM ■IM. MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM THE MACDONALD PRESS PRINTERS BINDERS — STATIONERS — DESIGNERS 416 E. 5th Street Phone CH 4-3316 Maxine Shank 2428 Easron Blvd. AM 2-8279 | 4411 S. W. 9th 288-5955 f 233 - 5th 274-3112 AUTO PARTS — YOUR NAPA JOBBER Pat Ginther I ♦fr m — mh — .... — «.. — .... — .... — .... — .... — .... — .... — .... — — .... — m — m — ■— -«$• E. E. LONG ' S INC. .3. i Hair Styling — L ' Oreal Hair Coloring — Permanent Waving j SHIRLEY ' S COUNTRY ESTATE BEAUTY SALON 3325 HUBBELL BLVD. Mary Burkhart Phone 265-1401 CARPETS EAST WEST 5035 Hubbell — 3839 Merle Hay Iowa ' s Finest Suburban Stores Tom Brown I I — 1 Homeroom 311, Miss Whitford: Row 1: Clara Calaway, Phyllis Gogerty, Sharon Williams, Kathy McDougal, Faye Olson, Mary Mayes, Sandy Stiles, Erma McDuffey, Judy Crispen, Carolyn Johnson, Betty Jo Howe, Kathy Cade, Helen Barker, Pat John- son, Lee Ann Siders ; Row 2 : Ken Deering, Perry Jones, Paul Jewett, George Davis, Jerry Ruttenburg, Lee Roy Wright, Roger Sweet, Danny Barnes, Mike Lovejoy ; Row 3 : Tom Hawkins, Pete Bell, Allen Johnson, Harry Young, Claude Dixon, Denny Harrington, George Shade, Miss Whitford. Homeroom 209, Mr. Wittkop : Row 1: Linda Ellsworth, Joanne Burgett, Patty Reidbum, Shirley Higday, Patty Brady, Marty Shepherd, Suzie Reinsma ; Row 2 : Linda Webb, Loretta Staw- sky, Lois Walden, Gladys Williams, Carla Schroeder, Judy Law- rence, Judy Byerly, Rosemary Thomson ; Row 3 : Margaret Galvan, Georganne Tywater, Karin Christensen, Jane Rose, Jody McCormack, Sue Simpson, Mr. Wittkop; Not Pictured: Martha Wellons, Marie Turner, Kay Jones, Mabel Powell. MM — BOB S CONOCO SERVICE ■A 201 East Grand Phone 243-4742 | I ,_ Denny Waterman SPIZMAN GROCERY 2344 Eoston Blvd. Shirley Story i 1 Des Moines, Iowa | I ■CHICKEN ROYALE TWO LOCATIONS 1 279-3635 243-6269 j Polk Blvd. University 210 Euclid j Sandy Terry Compliments of COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY Des Moines, Iowa Phone CH 4-3123 Becky Brown Congratulations to the DEPENDABLE CAB SERVICE SENIOR CLASS FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS From JOHN R. HOFF, Alumni YELLOW CAB HOFF COMPANY INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 243-1111 210 Securities Bldg. Deanna Brauer A , •? Sue Mason H Karen B.: Since we ' ve been going dutch all night, you kiss yourself and I ' ll kiss myself. Gentleman: A man who is always as nice as he sometimes is. ■i + - PARK FAIR FABRICS and SEVENTEEN PARK FAIR Karin Christensen j MATZKE PLUMBING CO. ' THE BEST IN PLUMBING ' ' 2708 East Sheridan Phone AM 6-3633 Free Estimates Peggi Matzke O. K. TIRE STORE NORMAN WINFREY ' S TIRE STORE 3017 Indianola Road Des Moines 15, Iowa I Denny Waterman 4. . . . m « m m Latest Styles for Men and Young Men Phone 265-1456 BOND ' S BARBER SHOP 1526 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa REX STALEY JIM DEXTER Open Chair 30BE KOHLBUSCH WES BOND App ' t Chair Becky Brown Frye Manufacturing Company ONE TIME CARBON PAPERS FOR THE BUSINESS FORMS PRINTERS Established 1912 2531 Dean Avenue Tel. AMherst 2-8233 DES MOINES 4, IOWA Tom Brown — 112— ft Congratulations Seniors ROTO ROOTER SEWER SERVICE Charlene Dickey RELIABLE RUG and FURNITURE CLEANING CO. Lady, Your Rugs Are Showing 1207 Keo Way Phone CH 3-5141 H Mary Burkhart ■I- - - - - -. - - I, ■m _ t ■! ii r TIRE REPAIR • TOWING RED S SUPERIOR 400 j 2754 E. University Phone 266-9540 | DARRELL FETTERS, Lessee Tom Brown I 4 CASEY ' S BAIT TACKLE WE BUY AND SELL OLD COINS i Phone AM 2-2760 2243 Eosron Blvd. ! Charlene Dickey ' HIRAM ' S COUNTRY STORE 2825 Eosron Phone AM 6-7519 Tom Brown Weddings Commercial Portraits Seidler Studi 3617 Sixth Avenue Phone 243-2250 Sue Mason Homeroom 111, Mr. Woodyard : Row 1: Nadine Leonard, Mary Burkhart, Judy Calkins, Lynda Hunt, Judy Hull, Becky Brown, Kathy Rushing, Joan Lair, Susan Lehman; Row 2: Mike Pick- ens, Clint Vonk, Judy Hartman, Marane Armel, Barbara Bro- k  f. ky, Ruth Richards, Richard Lee, Mike Topp, Mr. Wood- yard: Row 3: Danny White, Steve West, John Courtney, Alan Smith, Harlan Wicker, Ivan Parker, Denny York, Paul Grother, Jim Clayton, Ted Deets : Not Pictured: Trudy Carter. Homeroom 116, Mr. Yount : Row 1: John Wood, Dennis O ' Hara, Ira Laxton, John Chamberlain, Steve Niccum, Art Dunagan, Fred Hart, Gil Welch; Row 2: Steve Osburn, Tom Grylls, Wil- burt Woodly, Charles Irvin, Bob Howell, Bob Howe, Bill Borich, Ed Reeves, John Stone, Mr. Yount: Row 3: Terry Watson, Richard Maskrey, Dwight Chamberlain, Jim Schuttinga, David Ogg, Ben Nichols, Gary Jetter, Bill Bragg j Not Pictured: Lanny Leeper, Merle Chamberlain, Mike Cannon, Dick Madison, Ralph Pen ley. 1 LIBRARY BINDING SERVICE INC. 2134 EAST GRAND Becky Brown I ' — Cjrant jf ark ( liristian Culture It 25th and Capitol — SERVICES — Church School 9:30 A.M. Worship Service 10:35 A.M. CYF 6:30 Chi-Ro 6:30 — Alternate Sunday Nights — Linda Winterberg —113— SWIM AT SUNSET BEACH Southeast 30th and Maury Brownies Parking Member of National Parking Association Big new bag full of fun! HILAND Potato Chips Regular or Wavees Linda Obrecht Joe Hill + Congratulations to the Seniors HANGERS JEWELRY 526 E. Locust Phone CH 3-3027 LaVonne Snook ■You can ' t beat the system, moaned Jim Fin- ney, after looking at his semester grades. I took basket weaving for a snap elective; then two Nava- jos enrolled and raised the curve, so 1 flunked. When I arrived in China, Miss Arnold, back from her world cruise, told her friends, we went riding in one of those jinrickshas, and believe it or not, they have horses that look just like men! ,, CONSIDER... aQreer ...NOT A JOB When looking ahead to your business life, you want to think beyond just a job. Consider the kind of business career you want and judge the qualities of the com- pany which is a part of that business. Life Insurance is a good business and the Equitable Life of Iowa is a good company — offering so many opportunities for the career man or woman. Look into the Equitable, and you ' ll find all of the so-called fringe benefits offered by business gener- ally, plus some that only Equitable has for you. Most importantly, there are so many phases of life insurance work that your opportunities for advancement and permanency are limited only by your own ability. In the Personnel Office, 1105 Equit- able Building, you ' ll find Miss Pat Bush — discuss with her all the opportunities that exist for you at the Equitable — you may choose your career right now. win? mm EQUITABLE OF IOWA FOUNDED IN DES MOINES IN 1867 Paul Carico — 114—
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