East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1966
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East High School Like all our counselors, Mr. Wittkop is always willing to devote his time to East Hiprh students. He is shown here counseling Virginia Foster. They Are There for Our Benefit Ties Moines Board of Education: (from left to right) Arthur Davis; Rev. L. Robert Keck; John R. Haydon ; Herrold V. Mann, Secretary, Board of Education; Ora E. Niffenegger, President; Dr. Dwight M. Davis, Superintendent; Mrs. Rolland E. Grefe ; Merle F. Schlampp ; Dr. Gejrge G. Caudill. East Wouldn ' t Be Without Them Devoting their full day to coping with stu- dents in study halls are Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Meier. Mr. Meier is also the adviser of Chess Club. (Mr. Wolfe taught only during first semester). Handling the job of librarian is Mrs. Schmeiser, who is assisted by Mrs. Lancaster. Mrs. Paul was East High ' s steno - clerk first semester. East High ' s regis- trar is Miss Romig. Answering the telephone, checking attendance, running errands, and aiding the faculty are some of the tasks of the office staff. Pictured from left to right are: Mrs. Larsen (steno-clerk), Mrs. Merrill (secre- tary). Mrs. McClure (steno-clerk second semester), and Miss Tucker (attendance clerk). Mrs. Baranosky, our school nurse, is always available to be of service to East students. —6— Here at EHS for two years is Miss Smith, who teaches World History and sponsors the new People- to- People Club. She also was a director of our Nativity. World and American History are taught by Mr. Thomas, who is in his third year at EHS. i JBk. iflBMrfflW In addition to being: one of East ' s American History teachers, Mr. William Ackerman is also Key Club faculty adviser and assistant swimming coach. Facing the Modern World Understanding our modern world is of exceptional importance in every person ' s life. To aid in this under- standing, East High requires three years of social science for each student. For the sophomores, study is con- tinued from junior high with World History. Junior study is based on American History in preparation for the contemporary affairs studied in college. As for the seniors, study is concerned with American Problems and Economics on a local, national, and international basis. These courses are required because of a necessity to develop a clear knowledge for not only World History, but also for the democracy in which we live. We believe that to know history is to know yourself. Mr. Gulick is not only busy teaching American Problems and Economics, but also advising Student Court, assisting with Pep Club, and coaching Z Squad basketball. He is shown here supervising our Student Center. V 7 9 An East High School faculty member for four years, Mr. Cowles is presently teaching World History to EHS sopho- mores. Teaching American History is Mr. Holm, who has been at East High School for eight years. Currently teaching American Problems and Economics here at East is Mr. Schakel. Mr. Schakel is pictured here with Paul Fagen. —8— This is Mr. Samuelson ' s second year teach- ing World History here at EHS. This year he has also taken the responsibility of acting as Student Council adviser. A veteran of 26 years of teaching at East is Mr. Gewerth, who is chairman of the Social Studies Department. He teaches American Problems, Economics, and Commercial Geography. Shown here with Mr. Gewerth is Sharon Michael. Teaching American History and American Problems for the ninth year at East is Mr. Tannatt. Mr. Tannatt also sponsors the Lettermen ' s Club. Besides teaching World History for the last four years at East, Mr. Fleming is in charge of Audio-visual Aids and is co-ordinator for the Model U.N. activities. Dividing his duties between teaching Ameri- can History and counseling is Mr. Richard Akerman, pictured here with John Combs. Mr. Akerman is also assistant basketball coach. At East for the ninth year is Mr. De- Mouth, who teaches American History. He also coaches the girls ' and boys ' tennis teams and heads the operation of the concession stands for the P-TA. Here for the thirteenth year is Mr. Neal, who teaches American Problems. He also exi ertly manages our athletic program. —9— A young new face around EHS this Sophomore and junior English arc taught year is Mi ' s. White, who teaches both by Mr. Buxton, who is a new teacher at sophomore and junior English. EHS this year. Creativity— A Main Objective Clear expression of thought in writing and speaking is neeessary for one to obtain success in our modern society. Our English classes help us to develop skills and ability through the study of grammar, composition, American Literature, and English Literature. One of the main objectives of our English Department is creativity. To express our thoughts effectively is of primary importance, for we will soon be members of a democracy. Language is the most im- portant tool in communicating. If we do not know how to use this tool effeciently, our future success will be limited. The way in which we use our language thus can make or destroy our public image. Carole Zeiger, Linda Nesja and Linda Reed are deeply engrossed in listening to Mr. Christian ' s remarks on the senior section of the yearbook. He is head of the English department, teaches junior English, and advises the Quill and Scroll staffs. Explaining sentence structure to one of her sophomore English classes is Mrs. Hai. who is teaching here at East for her third year. In her fourth year here at East, Mrs. Mastin is pictured teaching her junior tele- vision English classes. With us for the flint year is Mi ' s. Kicck. Be ideu leaching sophomore English, sin- also advises the new Creative Writing Club. Mr. Oxenreider, in his eighth year, teaches junior and sophomore English. He is also the coach for track and cross country- Miss Arnold teaches senior English and advises Travel Club. She is pictured with Craig Hamilton, who is explaining an English project to the class. Teaching the new course, Humanities, is Mr. Griffin, who is at East for his first year. Presenting some finer points of grammar to her senior English class is Miss Jones, who has been at EHS for the past five years. Miss Whitford is shown helping Jerry Logsdon with scenery. She teaches speech, drama, and radio and sponsors the AFS Club and Drama Club. 9L 1 Discussing another assignment with her class is Mrs. Schrage. This is her first year at East, where she teaches eleventh grade English. Along with advising the Pep Club and German Club, Mr. Caltvedt, who is at EHS for his second year, teaches sopho- more English and German. Senior English is taught by Miss Langen- feld. She has been at East for five years. — 1 1 — Students Meet a Challenge with a New Perspective Geometry and second year algebra are being taught this year by Mrs. Kingsbury. This is her second year of teaching at East. Mr. Simonsen is teaching algebra and geometry. This is his third year at East High School. Very busy in the Math Department is Mr. Storer, who teaches advanced algebra, trigonometry, and probabilities and statistics. He has been teaching at East for eleven years and is sponsor of Computer Club. With our booming Atomic Age today, math has become a vital subject. It has become more important in recent years to obtain a broader knowledge in this area. Courses of higher math offered at East are trigonometry, and probabilities and statistics. Also offered in the Math Department are both first and second year algebra, and geometry. v A Mr. Huff, who is in his first year of teaching at East, teaches both geometry and algebra. Mrs. Kingsbury helps Laureen Hall solve a geometry problem while the rest of the class attempt a solution. 12— Gain Knowledge of the Unknown Through Progress Mr. Yount is explaining the various parts of the microscope to Vicki Ramirez. Besides teaching biology, he is a part-time counselor and heads the Science Department. Cutting open worms and frogs is just a portion of the fun biology students have each year as they attempt to dissect some obscene (?) creatures. Biology is the study of living organisms of plants and animals. In chemistry class, students learn how chemical changes occur, study elements and compounds, and conduct various experiments. The most advanced science course at East is physics, which is a study about the physical effects of energy on matter. Mr. Sloan is explaining the method of dissecting a frog to Craig Cochran and Larry Spain. In his eighth year of teach- ing at East, he has a full schedule teach- ing biology classes. At East for eleven years is Mr. Johns, who teaches chemistry. He also is active in instructing a Saturday science class. Performing one of the tasks of a science teacher, Mr. Peterson is shown helping Dennis Winegar with a project. He also conducts a Saturday science class. A very busy man is Mr. Johnson, who not only teaches biology and boys ' physical education, but also coaches sophomore bas- ketball and assists in varsity football. Actively coaching both wrestling and sophomore football, along with teaching biology, is Mr. Hand. He has been teaching at East for nine years. — 13— Understanding the World of Art Scenery for plays, publicity posters, and occasion cards sent out by the school are a few of the extra services performed by East High ' s Art Department. At East, first-year art involves simple drawing and design. Second year is based on color theory and painting. Third year deals with advanced drawing, print making, sculpture, advanced painting, and com- mercial techniques. Art is given only for those interested in wanting to develop their skills through the fine opportunities offered. Miss Skarshaug heads the Art Department and co-sponsors the Art Club. She is shown helping Sharon Manual with a crafts project. Beginning his teaching career is Mr. Nicolet. He teaches fine arts and is also co-adviser of the Art Club. Students Create Beauty with Music Our Music Department adds much to the spirit of East High. We are grateful to the band for displaying their fine talents at basketball and football games as well as our pep assemblies. This year our choir gave performances at several junior high schools, the Nativity, and other school assemblies. The highlight of the choir ' s performances this year was Rodgers and Hammerstein ' s musical, ' The King and I. Mr. Mahaffey directs the Instrumental Music Department and acts as adviser for the Majorettes, Flag Twirlers, and Drill Team. He also was co-direc- tor of our school musical. Heading the Vocal Music Depart- ment is Mrs. Lutz. Her vocal music classes include A Cappella Choir, Girls ' Glee Club, and Boys ' Glee Club. She was also the co-director of our school musical, The King and I. Skills Prepare Us for the Future The general objective of our Homemaking Depart- ment is to develop creative ability and understanding in running an efficient home. In cooking classes, girls learn basic steps in kitchen planning, management of time, nutrition, and proper preparation of foods. Learning to use patterns and to work with different types of fabrics is the main task of the sewing classes. Home management and family living classes em- phasize areas of study in management of time, money, energy, personality improvement, preparation for mar- riage, marriage itself, and child care. Miss Grabill, who has been with us for six years, is helping Terry Hardenbrook with a homemaking project. Home management, family living, and cooking are taught by Mrs. Abramson, who is with us for her first year. — 14— New Horizons in Language Making a dead language come alive is Mrs. Erickson, who teaches Latin and sponsors Latin Club. She also is one of East ' s helpful counselors. Latin and French are taught by Mr. Dolan, who has been at EHS- six years. He also spon- sors French Club and takes tickets at athletic events. This year French, German, Latin, and Spanish are the language courses offered to EHS students. In each of these classes emphasis is placed on vocabulary building, grammatical structure, laboratory drills, and reading and writing the language. German and sophomore En- glish are taught by Mr. Calt- vedt, who is at East for his second year. He also sponsors German Club and assists with Pep Club. Espanol is a popular foreign language at EHS. It is taught by Miss Gillespie, who also spon- sors East ' s Spanish Club. Learning While They Teach Miss Barnes Mr. Berg Mr. Beutal Mr. Bulmahn Mr. Cabbage Miss Cassill Mr. Chaska Mr. Connors Mr. Crandell Mrs. Eherline Miss Fedro Mr. Gabel Mr. Graziano Mr. Haber Miss Hart Mr. Holland Mr. Hornback Mr. Kerr Miss Lavorato Mr. McCoy Miss Moore Mr. Mulneaux Mr. Phillips Mr. Streyffeller Miss Studins Miss Wheelhouse Learning Fundamentals and Safety Teaching the fundamentals of Mechanical Drawing, General Metalshop, Woodworking and Auto Mechanics is the duty of the Industrial Arts Department. Also pictured are the Drivers ' Training teachers, who teach the rules of driving and the operation of an automobile. Above are (left to i ight ) Mr. Bergman, who teaches Mechanical Drawing ; Mr. Moulin, Auto Mechanics teacher; Mr. Mommer, who teaches General Shop; Mr. Rasmussen, Woodworking teacher; Mr. Mr Adam who, in addition to being a Drivers ' Education teacher, is assistant football coach and coach of the sophomore baseball team ; and Mr. Sargent, Drivers ' Education teacher. Pictured below: (left to right) Mr. Baeth, who teaches swim- ming, P.E., and coaches the swimming team : Mrs. Knott, P.E. teacher and GRA and Leaders ' Club adviser; Mr. Bagdonas. P.E. instructor equipment manager, and head of the Physical Education Department; Miss Stewart, who teaches P.E., swimming, and advises the Synchro- nettes ; and Mr. Savage, P.E. instructor and coach of football and baseball. Goal: Physical Fitness With emphasis on physical fitness, students in Physical Education participate in everything from touch football to modern dancing. Sophomores are required to take swim- ming. The curriculum of P.E. provides an hour each day in which students can enjoy themselves, while also learning the importance of sportsmanship, leadership and responsibility. — 16— Instructing in Law and Salesmanship is Mr. Devin, who is assistant track coach. He also sponsors Pep Club and co-sponsors Quill Ad Club. Mrs. Murdock not only teaches Salesman- ship and Distributive Education, but also co-sponsors Quill Ad Club and DECA Club. Actively coaching our varsity basketball team and golf for the last three years, Mr. Sandquist also teaches Typing and Commer- cial Arithmetic. Preparing to Enter the Business World Putting in her first appear- ance here at EHS this year is Mi-s. Nuss, who teaches Clerical I ' i art ice. Typing, and Notehand. ri A new face at EHS this year, Miss Ochs teaches Typing, Shorthand, and Salesmanship. She is also co-sponsor of the Steppers. The Commercial Department of East High is well equipped for teaching the necessary skills needed in commercial work both before and after graduation. The courses offered are Bookkeeping, which involves taking care of a simple set of books; Commercial Law, which is learning about legal situations; Salesmanship, which teaches methods of selling; Commercial Arithme- tic, which helps in the understanding of mathematic fundamentals; Commercial Geography, which is learn- ing about international relationships; Distributive Edu- cation, which deals with creating job opportunities; and Merchandising, which involves the problems of depart- ment stores. Preparation for general office work is taught in Typing, Shorthand, Notehand, and Clerical Practice. This department is one of the most important and is used to the utmost advantage. Presently teaching Bookkeep- ing is Mr. Mauk. He has been teaching here at East for nine years. Shorthand and typing are taught by Miss Soutter, who also sponsors our Future Teach- ers ' Club here at East. Heading the General Com- mercial Department and teach- ing Bookkeeping and Accounting are the duties of Mr. Springate. He is also a part-time counselor. Stenographic Orientation, Typ- ing, and Shorthand are taught by Mr. Wanek, who has been teaching at East for seven years. -17- Seniors —18— In Retrospect: Our dreaded homework and hours of study now seem all worthwhile as we feel a sense of accomplishment. Our day-after-day routine of attending classes suddenly seems to fit in the total aim of learning. The commonplace happenings of school life suddenly become something to be cherished. Gradually and subconsciously we have reached a higher plateau of understand- ing. For some, it is the culmination of formal education. May the school years serve them well in their chosen careers. For those who continue to seek higher learning through formal education, E.H.S. has built a strong foundation upon which to base their future. Although our days at East High can never be recaptured, we can never forget them as we look to the challenge of tomorrow in experience and knowledge. — . If 1 1 tt£ — i DIANA HUITT Senior Calendar November 20 March 1 7 April 15 May 4 May 13 May 27 May 29 May 31 May 31 June 1 12B Formal Senior Breakfast Senior Party Senior Banquet Variety Show Junior-Senior Prom Baccalaureate Senior Assembly Class Night Commencement Carol Abshire Larry Allen Dottie Allred Larry Anderson Linda Anderson Lyle Anderson Ronald Anderson Benny Archer Dixie Armstrong Judith Arthur Linda Austin Dale Baedke David Bair Bruce Baker Dennis Baker Don Baker Sandee Baker Jim Balduchi Jon Balduchi Alfred Ballard Pam Barbour Nancy Barker Timothy Barker Jody Bartlett -22- Cecile Calvert Calvin Campbell Emma Campbell Larry Carder Darrell Carter Linda Carter Burdell Caaon Paulette Cassady Cathi Cateron Vicki Chastain James Clark Lucinda Clemens A .hi Marsha Clement Anthony Colbert Diane Collins Nancy Collins Nancy Comegys Steve Conn Rita Constable April Cooper Michael Copsin Harry Cornwell Helena Correa Sue Countryman Carolyn Cowman Steven Cox Cathy Craddock Dixie Crai Tim Crewse Dennis Cronin —24— Sf r Lawrence Cumings Dennis Cumpston Diana Cumpston Larry Dady Steven Danley Deanna Kay Daugherty Gerry David Ronald Davidson Jim Davis John Davis Linda Davis Dee Ann Day Tim Day Janet Deaton Patty Decker Seniors Begin Route 66 Monday, August 30, arrived and we were ready to begin the last lap of a 13-year journey. Our destina- tion — Graduation City. This last lap, Route ' 66, promised to be the most exciting of all the previous traveled, and that it was! The first two-week period was a busy one. Filling out umpteen program cards, making lockers work, buying supplies, getting drivers ' permits, and electing representatives for Student Council seemed to occupy our time. These necessary activities made the road a little rough at first, but from then on, we were ready to go, go, go! Keeping up with the times, East acquired the James Bond look. With a flash of your S.A.T. card, you had passage into any East activity. This innovation was highly successful. Where do all the seniors go? Where else but to the senior corner of the student center! —25— Paul Dennis, Jr. Edward Dilse Larry Dirlam Frances Dooley Sharon Dorothy Linda Douglas Sandy Douglass Gary Downey Cheryl Drottz Bonnie Dudley Byron Dudley DiAnne Dunagan ber Dan Taylor asks Gerry David on Gentlemen ' s Day. —26— Richard Erickson Mary Evans Mike Ewart Jim Fisher Paul FaRen Nancy Faserstrom Linda r airchild Robert Fairchild Karen Faust Ralph Feith Charles Ferris Steven Fetters Delemara Ficek Mi ft ft Cynde Fitch Cathy Flaherty Micheal Fogle LuAnn Formaro Mary Fox Joellyn FredreRill C. Fredrick Fuller OtisCahman Shirley Gammelien KimCarbett Wendy Carrett Cynthia Carver Carol Cay Thomas Cay Cloria Ceorife Steve Ceorjre JimCerman -27— Kerry Gilbert Theresa Goeser Pamela Goodrich Steve Gordon Glen Graham Michael Grant Dare Grasso Donald Greenwood Larry Griffin Janice Grother Lewell Gunter Donna Hackney Cheryl Halfhill Murlean Hall Thereaaa Hall Crai Hamilton Robert Hamilton Tom Hamilton Karla Hansen William Hansen, Jr. Stan Hanson Julie Harban Linda Hardenbrook Donna Harlow Phil Harlow Marie Harmon Ronald Hart Linda Haws Joanne Hayden Vyla Hays East Zooms to Victory Bad weather and colds seemed to be some of our obstacles. Yes, the culprit was Studley Do-Bad, who tried his utmost to destroy the East High Spirit; but by the end of football season we had driven him to the D.T. ' s (delirium tremens), because of the boundless spirit dis- played. No wonder all had such pride, for the fighting Scarlet won the city championship with a 3-1-0 record. East also placed second in the Big Six Conference with a 3-1-0 record. Seniors honored on the All-State and Big Six teams were Dennis Leuthauser and Tom Sassatelli. All-City team honors went to John Jewett, Dennis Leuthauser, Robbie Reynolds, and Tom Sassatelli. The year 1966 also marked the entrance of the Mighty Scarlet, East ' s new mascot. This started a tradition that will continue to increase school pride in years to come. Senior Dale Baedke was East ' s first Mighty Scarlet. Ms m a.-, - Amy Heaberlin Art Hedffecock Gary Hedlundk Bob Hel eland Karen Helton Nancy Hempin Bob Herselius Joyce Hibbert Catherine Hickson Mary Highberger Penny Hiffhtshoe Dick Hill Chris Hindal Debbie Hintz Henry Hittle David Hodse Danny Hodson Cindy Holland Linda Hopkins —29— Michelle Keiran Dennis Kelce Judy Kelce Fran Keisey Ron Kempe Patricia Kidman Mary Kint Michael Klinefelt Janice Kouri Vicki Kranovich Nick Krpan Linda Kutchen Terry Lacher Linda Lamphere Linda Lancaster Carolyn Landau Richard Lasher Robert LauriUen JoAnn Lawrence Sharon Lawrence Don Leahy Kristine Ledet Marie Lee Jerry Le rand Barb Leonard Connie Leonard Carol Lepper Dennis Leuthauser Mary Lewis Tommy Lewis Joline Peterson Reigns over Alumni Festivities Sweetheart of Dear East High, Joline Peterson, was crowned 1965 Homecoming Queen at the annual Alumni Assembly. This was only the beginning of activities over which she has reigned. Such activities to follow were the Homecoming game, after-game party, and parade. The 1965 Homecoming Assembly was highlighted with the crowning of Queen Joline Peterson (center). She is surrounded by Patty Pershing, her flower girl (left), escort Phil Harlow, 1964 Homecomin Queen Carol Anderson, Dan Taylor (right), Princesses Cerry David and Neta McBroom, and Bob Thomson. They were presented that night at the Homecoming game with Fort Dodge. —32— Our Mighty Scarlet Is a Symbol of E.H.S. Spirit The Princemen, an entertaining: combo of EHS students, performed at 1965 Alumni Assembly. They are, from left to right : Russell Morgan, Kurt Keller, Steve Lehman, and Bob Michaels. The school year 1965-66 was a memorable one for EHS seniors. One of the highlights was the use of a mascot for the first time in our history. Our mascot, the Mighty Scarlet, represented the school spirit of the students at pep assemblies and football and basketball games. He raised the school spirit by opening and closing the lid of the giant red Pep Bottle. The Scarlet Steppers were part of the entertainment for the annual Alumni Assembly. For this performance they wore Indian headbands symbolizing the traditional theme of the Mighty Scarlets. Other entertainment included The Princemen. Their program of popular songs livened the atmosphere. To conclude Homecoming 1965, over which Queen Joline Peterson and her court, Neta McBroom and Gerry David, reigned, East triumphantly defeated Fort Dodge 32-0. MIGHTY SCARLET: Mascot Dale Baedke (above) and Cheer- leader Penny Hightshoe (below) lead cheers with the aid of the EHS Pep Bottle. ■■■■Under the direction of Co-captain Shan Wood, the 1965-1966 Scarlet Steppers displayed their spirit at the annual Alumni Assembly by performing an Indian theme precision drill, making it complete by wearing Indian war paint and headbands. —33— Roy Liljerren Diana Lloyd Robert Lyman Alan Madison Jay Marchack Donna Marquis Maureen Martineau Kathie Maschke Polly Mason Larry Mattson Jacqueline McAninch Cheryl McAvoy X eta McB room Xorma McCall Dou McCaulley Bob McCullouffh Janis McDonald Marceil McDonald Carol McDonough Patricia McEvoy Lynda McFarlane Stephanie McGrew Margie McKay Regina McKee Maria McKeever James McLain Mary Mealey Cheryl Meeker —34— Judy Mendenhall Dennis Mentzer This year, among: the many seniors, whom do we find but five sets of twins. Sitting: Marilyn and Carolyn Wil- son. Standing: Karen and Kalvin Tuinstra, Pat and Mike Keener, Dennis and Diane Cumpston; Not pictured: Carol and Tom Gay. Carol Pearson Ray Peck Sheryl Pederson Larry Perisho Shirley Perisho Joe Peterson Joline Peterson Darlene Phillips Keith Pickett Sherri Pinejrar Cathy Pollard Patricia Quinn Ramona Rains Tom Raisbeck Lupe Ramirez James Raver Donna Ray Craig Redshaw The November Stretch November 8 brought the election of our Senior Board. Under their guidance, our journey to Gradu- ation City was one that will always be remembered. They have helped in presiding over our senior activi- ties. One of their main accomplishments was the or- ganization and promotion of our senior project, our new school plaque. Much thanks should go to them for their time and work in making this year suc- cessful. One of the loveliest nights was the 12B formal, which was held November 20 at the Hotel Fort Des Moines. The theme was Charades and the deco- rations were beautiful with red and gold colors. Evening elegance was the scene as young ladies ap- peared in an array of beautiful gowns, while hand- some gentlemen appeared in stylish tuxedoes. Sherri Reese (ierald Remster Larry Remster —37— Mardi Gras Hits East Another One Wild Night was February 19. A spell was cast on the unsuspecting male by East ' s beautiful young ladies. The lovely females sped their dates away to the exciting Mardi Gras. Some of the features were the marriage booth, jail, fortune-telling booth, and refreshments. Prizes were given for the best corsages created. Cindy Garver and Jim McLain were chosen King and Queen to reign over the Spinsters ' Spree. Their attendants were Pam Olds and Dean Townsend, juniors, and Kay Evans and Larry Krpan, sopho- mores. The Monarchs provided the music for the evening. Shamrock-A-Go-Go was the theme of the senior breakfast held March 17. After the invocation, the Senior Board was introduced and then a skit, My Poor Boy Is Dead, was given. Robert Reynolds Dave Richards Joyce Richards Gene Richabatiffh W. M. Riddlebarger Roberta Rittel Maria Roberts Linda Robertson Eddie Robinson William Robinson Dave Roccasecca Linda Rodich Thomas Roller t Shelia Romiek Greg Roth Louise Runnels Tom Russell Brian Sandell Charles Sanders Barbara Sanderson Tom Sassatelli Stephen Savage Sandra Schnoor Lila Schoen —38— Lea Turner Paul Valin Kathryn Vanderloo Del Van Dorn Dennis Van Gorden Bill Van Zuuk Top: Holding jonquils as souvenirs from the Senior Breakfast are, from left to right: Linda Reed, Bonnie Dudley, and Rebecca Duncan. Bottom : Shown here are Senior Board members at the Senior Breakfast. Fi-om left to right are Gerry David, Michael Breton, Karen Tuinstra, Larry Dirlam, Shan Wood, and co- chairman of the Senior Breakfast, Joe Peterson. Anna Verwers Zenta Vitols Bob Volpe Suzann Walker Janice Wallace LeAnn Wallace Thomas Warren Mary Waseskuk William Way Monitor adviser, Mr. Gulick, keeps offender Harry Winegar from the surging crowd that is going the right way on a one- way stair. right) Mike Breton, Joyce Williams, Bill Johnson, Sue Wheel- Jerry Weiss Kathy Wells Valerie Wendt don, Cynthia Garver, and Jim McLain. Betty Westholm Suzanne Wheeldon Diana White Linda White Thomas Wilkerson Douglas Williams Joyce Williams Randy Williams Carolyn Wilson Linda Wilson Marilyn Wilson Stephen Wilson Sue Wilson William Wimber Dennis Winegar Harry Winegar Linda Wishman Glenna Wood —42— Shan Wood Larry Wright Nancy Wright Nadine Wunder Robert Wysong George Y eager Constance Young Gary Young Carol Zeiger Corrine Zils Jim and Cindy Reign at Mardi Gras The 1966 Spinster Spree was highlighted by the crowning of seniors Jim McLain and Cindy Garver as king and queen, ing and various booths such as the fortune-telling booth, marriage booth, etc., provided entertainment for the night, theme: Mardi Gras. —43— Will You Sign My Quill? It ' s for Posterity, You Know! Abbington, Rex Jerome Abshire, Carol — Activities: Washington High School, Phoenix, Arizona 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 3,4. Senior Directory Baedke, Dale — Activities: Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; School Ploy 5, 6; Moy Festival 4; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Droma Club 5, 6, Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; After Game Party Entertoiner 7, 8; Mascot Mighty Scorlet 7 8; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Barton, Joyce — Activities: D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Bates, Dan — Activities: Wrestling 5; Track 8 Open House 5; Quill Ad Staff 7, 8; D.E.C.A ' . 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6. Alitz, Kathy Mendenhall — Activities: Assem- bly 5,6, Drill Team 5,6; Spotlight Porode 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C. A. 7, 8. Bair, David — Activrties: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 4, 7; Basket- ball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 7; Alumni Dinner 6, Key Club 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Satur- day Science Class 3, 4, 7, 8. Batten, Gary — Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5. Beckman, Thomas E. — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor. Allen, Larry — Activities: Assembly 7,8; Foot- ball 3; School Play 7,8; Open House 5; Moni- tor 7,8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 5,6. Baker, Bruce R. — Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Equipment Manager, Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4; Monitor 7, 8. Bengfort, Janet — Activities: 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Spotlight Parade 6; Pep Club 3, 4. Allred, Dottie Mae — Activities: Honor Roli 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8; Scroll Staff 6; Jun or-Senior Prom Committee 8; Open House 3; Philomathean 3, 4 , Vice-President; G.R.A. 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Travel Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Satur- day Science Class 3, 4; Safety Service Club 5, 6; Senior Industrial Day 8; INJC 7. Anderson, Deborah — Activities: Spotlight Pa- rode 4; Pep Club 3; Representative Speaker for the United Campaign; Usherette for School Play 7; Assistant Swimming Instructor 7. Anderson, John A. — Activities: Gym Leoder 5, 6; Sales Club 7; Safety Service Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Anderson, Larry — Activities: Wrestling 5. Baker, Dennis — Activities: Assembly 7; Foot- ball 3; Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6, Co- Editor 6, 7; Drake Career Doy 8; Open House 7; Latin Club 3; Key Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 7; Movie Operator. Baker, Don Baker, Sandee — Activities: 12B Formal Host- ess 7; 10B Tea 3; German Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pancake Day 7; 12B Hostess Decora- tion Committee 7; Big Sister 5, 6. Balduchi, Jim — Activities: Student Council 5, 6; Student Council Jamboree 6; Assembly 3, 5, 7; Track 4; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8 Open House 3, 5; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Letter- men ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Berlovich, Lance — Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6; Assembly 4, 6, 8; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Drake Relays Helper. ' Beving, Barb — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; 12B Form al Hostess 7; French Club 5, 6, Secretary 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6- A F S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Art Club 7, 8; Monitor 7, Gym Leader 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5; Journalism Convention 7; Un.ted Nations Doy 6; Sign- painter 7, 8. Bickel, Marilynn Joyce — Activities. 12B For- mol Hostess 7; $25 Club 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4; 5, 6; Travel Club 3, 4 5 6 D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Big Sister 7, 8. Bigley, Bill Anderson, Linda Leigh — Activities: Pep Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Balduchi, Jon — Activities: Football 3; Saturday Science Closs 3,4. Bishop, Donna — Activities: Pep Club 5, 6; D. E.C.A. 7, 8; Safety Club, Secretary 6, President 7; Hcmeroom Secretary 5, 6, 7, 8. Anderson, Lyle John — A ctivities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Alternate 7; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Chorr 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drum Major 7, 8; All-City Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Din- ner 4, 6; Spotlight Parode 4, 6; Latin Club 7, 8, President; Key Club 7, 8; After Game Party Entertainer 6, 7, 8; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Stage Band 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 4, 6, 8; Parades 4, 6, 8. Ballard, Alfred W. — Activities: Library Staff 7, 8; Safety Service Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Barbour, Pom — Activities: Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8; Class Night Server 3; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, Spanish Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7, Morch of Dimes Crutch Sale 5; Senior One Acts 8; Jour- nalism Convention 7. Bishop, Richard Blackford, Linda — Activities: Honor Roll 6; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Philomathean 3, 4; G.R.A. 3 4 7 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 6. Blades, Sharon — Activities: $25 Club 5 6 ' Pep Club 3; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Anderson, Ronald Steven — Activities: Student Council Jamboree 6, Football 3; Basketboll 3, 4, 5, 6; Open House 3; Quill Ad Stoff 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6; Saturday Science Closs 3, 4. Archer, Benny — Activities: Assembly 3, 4; May Festival 4; Open House 5, Monitor 5, 6; Gym Leoder 3, 4; Sales Club. Armstrong, Dixie — Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, 4; $25 Club 6; $75 Club 6; Pep Club 3; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Arthur, Judith Sue — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Quill Stoff 7, 8, Copy Section Editor 7, 8; Open House 5 7 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-President 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Closs 3, 4; Organist for Boccalaureate 4, Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Parades 4, 6; Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6. Austin, Linda — Activities: Student Council 5- D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Barker, Noncy — Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Spotlight Porade 4, 6; $25 Club 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Barker, Timothy T. — Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6; Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Stoff 6; May Fest- ival 4; Alumni Dinner 4, 6, 8; French Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 8; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6, 8; Boys ' State; Flag Day. Barnes, Carl Barnes, Danny L. — Activities: Wresti ng 5, 6, Assembly 5. Bartlett, Jody — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council Alternate 3, 4; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7, 12B Formal Hostess Chairman 7; Philomathean 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 7 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Moni- tor 7, Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8. —46— Blair, Robert — Activities: KDPS Announcer. Blood, Melva J. — Activities: School Play 4 Open House 3, 5; Quill Ad Staff 6; $25 Club 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6; B.g Sister 5; Saturday Science Closs 3. Boese, Mary — Activities: Choir 7, 8; 12B For- mal Hostess 7, Spotlight Parade 4; Latin Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Bough, Cindy Jo — Activities: Tech 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Clerical Staff 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Big Sister 3. Brady, Darlene — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4; $75 Club 6; G.R.A. 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Brady, Michael D. — Activities: Student Coun- cil 4, 7, 8; Assembly 3; Football 3, 5, 7; Base- boll 4, 6, 8; Basketball 3, 4; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Stoff 7; May Festival 4; Open House 3; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leoder 4, 5, 6; Tournament Pro- gram Seller 6; Social Committee 7, 8- Hi-Y 3 4; KDPS Progrom 8. Breton, Mike — Activities: Senior Board 7, 8; Senior Class Officer-Secretory; Student Coun- cil 3, 4, 7; All-City Student Council 7; Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Baseball 4 6, 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 3, 5, 7; May Festival 4; Open House 3; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; KDPS An- nouncer 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Drake Relays Helper 4, 6, 8; Social Committee 7, 8. Brewer, Deana Kae — Activities: Honor Roll 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4. Brocket!, Linda — Act.vities: 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Future Teachers 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6- Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, 6. Brockett, Sue — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6; Band 3, 4; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3; Spotlight Parade 4; Philo- mathean 3, 4; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; A.F.S. Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5. Brown, Pat — Activities: Student Council 5, 6 Assembly 3, 7; Drill Team 7, 8; Scroll Staff 8 Greenhorn Staff 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7 German Club 5, 6, Secretary 7, 8; G.R.A. 3 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 5, 7 Clerical Staff 5; Saturday Science Class 5, 6 Brown, Sally Louise — Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Student Council 7, 8; 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Open House 5; Gregg Awards 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Brown, Esquire Samuel Jr. — Activities: Student Council 3 4; Assembly 4, 6; Football 3; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6; Drake Career Day 6; Open House 5; Spotlight Porade 4, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leoder 3, 4, 5, 7, 8; Drake Law Day 6. Brown, Susan — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5 6 7 8; Student Council Alternate 5, 6, 7 Assembly 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Glee Club 3; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Spotlight Parode 6; Latin Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 7; Girls ' Glee Club Accom- panist 3; KDPS Inter-school Series No. 3, 7. Burgett, Stephen R. — Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8. Burke, Theresa — Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4. Butler, Steve — Activities: Quill Ad Staff 6; May Festival 4; $25 Club 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Cain, Diana Lynn — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8; Synchronettes 3,4,5,6, Secretary 7, 8, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6, Treas- urer 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Quill Staff 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 4; Assembly 3, 4, 6, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Art Club 7, 8; Creative Writing Club 7, 8; Senior Party Committee 8; Monitor 7, 8; Open House 3, 5, 7; Youth for Christ Club 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 7, 8. Calaway, Lenora Jean — Activities: 12B Fc mal Hostess 7; Safety Club 6. Calvert, Cecile — Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6; Band 3; Clerical Staff 5. Campbell, Calvin Campbell, Emma Patricio — Activities: Nativity 7; Open House 5; Philomathean 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Big Sister 5; Alumni Assembly 7. Carder, Larry Eugene — Activities: Monitor. 3, 4, 5. Carter, Darrell — Activities: Football 3; Track 3, 4, 5, 6; Swimming 3, 4; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Spotlight Parade 4. Carter, Linda — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7. Cason, Burdell — Activities: Assembly 7; Base- ball 4, Basketball 5; Cross Country 5, 7; Track 6, 8; $25 Club 5; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leader 6, 7. Cassady, Poulette — Activities: Open House 3; Scroll Staff ' 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; French Club 7 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Castelline, Jack— Activities: Boseball 4, 6, 8. Cateron, Cathi — Activities: Honor Roll 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Stoff 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; International Rela- tions 3, 4; Philomathean 3, 4, G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Night 8; State Journalism Conventicn 7. Chastain, Vicki Lynn— Activities: Honor Roll 3 4, 5, 6; Assembly 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4- Scroll Stoff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6, 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Spotlight Porode 4; Health Careers Club 3, 4; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 7, 8. Clark, James R. — Activities: Baseball 4, 6, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. Clemens, Lucinda — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6; Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Stoff 6, Open House 3, 5, 7; Lotin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers Club 3, 4, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 5, 6. Colbert, Anthony William — Activities: Wrest- ling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leoder 6, 7. Collins, Diane E. — Activities: Honor Roll 6, 7, 8; Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8, Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6; Quill Stoff 7, 8, May Festi- val 4, 12B Formol Hostess 7, Open House 5; Spotlight Porade 4, 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8, Saturdoy Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pan- cake Day 7. Coll ins, Nancy — Activities: Assembly 7, 8, Drill Team 7, 8; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gu-ls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8, Clerical Staff 7, 8; Big Sister 7. Comegys, Nancy — Activities: Student Council 3, Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Spotlight Porade A, 6; $75 Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 7, 8. Conn, Steve — Activities: D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Constable, Rita Kay — Activities: Quill Ad Staff 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Cooper, April — Activities: Assembly 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spotlight Parode 6; G.R.A. 3; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4; Clerical Staff 5, 6; Big Sister 5, Counselors ' Open House 7; Fashion Shows 4, 6; Sign Committee 7, 8. Copsin, Michael B. — Activities: Baseball 4, Gymnastics Club 4; Monitor 5. Cornwell, Harry — Activities: Golf Greenhorn 8, Latin Club 3, 4. Correa, Helena M. — Activities: Foreign Ex- change Student 7, 8; All-City Student Council 7, 8; Assembly 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7, Spanish Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8. Countryman, Sue — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Board 7, 8, Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 7, 8; Assembly 6, 7; Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Stoff 6; May Festival 4; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Open House 7; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Big Sister 5; Student Court Secretary 6, 7, 8; Chairman of Wrestling Committee for Pep Club; Senior Board Member of Girls ' Club. Cowman, Carolyn Ann — Activities: Notivity 5; May Festival 4; Open House 3; Quill Ad Staff 5; $25 Club 5; G.R.A. 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5; Alumni Assembly 7. Cox, Denny — Activities: Baseball 3, 4. Butts, Kaye — Activities: 12B Formal Hostess 7; Lotin Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Art Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Leaders ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Big Sister 5, 6. Clement, Marsha Ellen — Activities: Assembly 4 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 5; Spotlight Parode 4, 6; Pep Club 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6, Spinster Spree 6; Poncake Breokfast 7; Style Show 6. Cox, Stephen D. — Activities: Honor Roll 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 4, 6; Alumni Dinner 4. —47— Croddock, Cathy Ann — Activities: $25 Club 5, 6; $75 Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Trovel Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8, Presi- dent 7; Big Sister 5, 6. Craig, Dixie. Crewse, Tim — Activities: Assembly 3; Foot- ball 3; May Festival 4. Day, Dee Ann — Activities: Honor Roll 5; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 3 ( 5, 7; Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; All-City Choir 6; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; May Festival 4; Spotlight Parode 4, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Sat- urday Science Class 5, 6. Day, Tim — Activities: Football 3, 5, 7; Wrest- ling 3, 5. Cronin, Dennis L. — Activities: Tennis 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8. 3, 4, 5, Dcaton, Janet. Dudley, Byron — Activities: Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tourna- ment Program Seller 6; Poncoke ticket sales winner 7. Dunagan, DiAnne — Activities: Assembly 4, 6, 7; Senior Breakfast Committee 8; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 8; May Festival 4; Class Night Committee 8; 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Spotlight Porade 6; Ph ilomothean 3, 4; Heolth Careers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Nurse ' s Helper 3, 4, 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 6. Cronk, Rose Small — Activities: Choir 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Cumings, Laurence F. — Activities: Wrestling 3. Cumpston, Dennis — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Greenhorn Staff 6; May Festival 4; Alumni Dinner 6; Drake Career Doy 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Tournament Progrom Seller 6; Soturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Sign Committee 7, 8. Cumpston, Diana — Activities: Honor Roll 5; Golf 3; May Festival 4; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Dady, Larry D. Danley, Steven A. — Activities: Student Coun- cil Alternate 7, 8; Boy Cheerleader 7, 8; Wrestling 3 (at Tech); Cross Country 3 (at Tech); Open House 5; Key Club 5, 6; Sign Club 7, 8. Daughterly, Deanna Kay — Activities: May Festival 4; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Quill Ad Staff 6; Pep Club 5, 6; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; President 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Big Sister 5. Decker, Party — Activities: Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festivol 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spotlight Porade 6, 8; Phi I- omatheon 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7. Dennis, Poul G. Jr. — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Latin Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Computer Club 7, 8. Dilse, Edward E. — Activities: Wrestling 3; Track 8; Gym Leader 4, 5, 6. Dirlam, Lorry — Activities: Senior Board 7, 8, 1st vice-president 7, 8; Student Council 5, 7, 8; All-City Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Jamboree 6; Homecoming Assembly- Master of Ceremony 7; Boy Cheerleader 7, 8, Captain 7, 8; Football 3, 5; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Basketball 4; Pep Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Center Soles 7, 8. Doner, Peggy D. — Activities: Pep Club 3; D. EC. A. 7, 8; Library Staff 5, 6. Dooley, Fronces — Activities: Nativity 3, 5, Helper; Art Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Synchronette Helper 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Dorothy, Sharon — Activities: May Festival 4; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; $25 Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Duncan, Becki — Activities: Assembly 3, 4, 7; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; School Ploy 7; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spotlight Porade 6; Drama Club 7, 8; Philomathean 3, 4; Health Careers Club 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3 4, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Dunn, Roy Craig — Activities: Assembly 7; Swimming 3, 4, 5; May Festival 4; Art Club 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 7, 8; Gym Leader 7. Eason, Elizabeth E. — Activities: 12B Formal Hostess 7; Future Teachers Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 7 8 Trovel Club 5, 6. Elliott, George R. — Activities: Wrestling 3, 4, 7, 8. Ellis, Joan Lorraine. Emerson, Gay — Activities: Honor Roll 6, 7, 8; Student Council Alternate 3; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Tennis 4; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; All-City Choir 6; School Ploy 7, 8; Nativity 3, 5, 7; Quill Staff 7, 8; Open House 5; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Drama Club 7, 8; Latin Club 3 4 5 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 6; Art Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 4, 7, 8; United Campoign Speaker 7; Sign Painter 7; Stadium Decorator 7, Drake Journalism Convention 7; Community Play House Usher 6, 7, 8. David, Gerry Kay — Activities: Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-Coptom 7, 8; All-City Student Coun- cil 7, 8; Student Council 3, 7, 8; Senior Board 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 5, 6; Alumni Princess 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7; Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7; Scroll Stoff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4; May Festival 4; Open House 3, 7; Future Teachers Club 3, 4. Davidson, Ronald — Activities: Swimming 3; Gym Leader 5. Davis, Jim — Activities: Wrestling 3, 4; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6; Key Club 3, 4. Davis, John — Activities: Wrestling 7, 8; Base- ball 8; Monitor 5, 6. Davis, Linda J. — Activities: Assembly 3; G.R. A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Davis, Robert F. Jr. — Activities: D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Dorsey, Delores. Douglas, Linda — Activities: 10B Teo 3; Open House 3; $25 Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Big Sister 7, 8. Douglass, Sandy — Activities: Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spot- light Porade 6; Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6; YFC Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Downey, Gary Dean — Activities: Honor Roll 3; Assembly 7; Swimming 5; Gym Leoder 5, 6; Tournament Program Seller 4. Drottz, Cheryl Ann — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Stoff 7, Co- Editor 7; Greenhorn Staff 6, Co-Editor 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 7; Spotlight Parade 6; Gregg Awards 6; Philomathean 3; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5; Jour- nalism Workshop 6; Drake Journalism Con- vention 7. Dudley, Bonnie Lou — Activities: May Festival 4; Spotlight Parade 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5 7 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6, 7, 8. Enfield, Barbara — Activities: Assembly 3, 7; Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, President 7, 8; Choir 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 7; Spanish Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8 Vice President 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7 8- Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 7; Sextet ' 3, 4. Enga, Judy E. — Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7; Philomothean 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 6 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club -3, 4, 5, 6; Travel Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4. Engstrom, Janie McDowell — Activities: Saydel 3, 4, 5, 6; Honor Roll 3, 4; Class Officer 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Choir 3; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Bond 3; School Play 4; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Student Court 3, 4. Erickson, Richard James — Activities: Southeast Polk 3, 4, 5, 6; Track 4. Evans, Mary Christine — Activities: Honor Roll 3; Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8; School Ploy 7, 8 (Crew); May Festival 4; Open House 3, 5, 7; Dramo Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 7, 8; Big Sister 5; March of Dimes 5, 6; Crutch Sale 5; Sign Painter 7, 8; Youth Employment Committee 5, 6, 7, 8. —48— Ewart, Mike — Activities: Football 3; Basket- ball 5; Baseball Equipment Monager 4; Chess Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 6; Saturdoy Science Class 7, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6. Fagen, Poul — Activities: Auto Mechanic Club 5, 6. Fagerstrom, Nancy Lou — Activities. Student Council Alternate 5, 6, ,7, e; Synchronettes 5; School Play 5, Crew 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4; Open House 3, 5, 7; Drama Club 5, 6, Presi- dent 7, 8; Span.sh Club 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6, 7, 8. Fairchild, Linda — Activities: Nativity 3; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4; Clericol Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 3, 4; Adult Education Class Hostess 5, 6. Frazier, Patricia. Fredregill, Joellyn — Activities: Drill Team 5, 6; Spotlight Parade 6; Latin Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Frisch, Alberta. Fuller, Charles Fredrick — Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Wrestling 3, 4; Golf 8; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Nativity 7; Quill Staff 7, 8; May Festival 4 Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 7; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Key Club 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; lowo High School Model United Nations 8; U.N. Trip 6; Governor ' s U.N. Day 7; Poncoke Doy 7; Commencement 4, 6, 8; Drake Journolism Convention 7; Senior Board Homeroom Rep. 8; Co-Chairmon Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee 8. Gilbert, Kerry — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; German Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Library Stoff 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. Ginther, Rick — Activities: Boys ' Glee Club 7; D.E.C.A. 7, 8, Secretory 7, 8; March of Dimes 7. Goeser, Theresa — Activities: Soint Boniface High School, Westphalia, Iowa 3, 4, 5, 6, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Goodrich, Pamela Jean — Activities: Honey Roll 3; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Teom 7, 8; Moy Festival 4, 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; Open House 5; Gregg Awards 5, 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 7, 8. Fairchild, Robert A.— Activities: Golf 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Equipment Monoger 3, 4; May Festival Gahman, Otis 4; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Club 5, 6. -Activities: Auto Mechanics Gordon, Steve — Activities: Wrestling 5; Key Club 5, 6; Gym Leoder 3. Faust, Karen Sue — Activities: Drama Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 6. Feith, Ralph — Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; Greenhorn Staff 7; Germon Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Chess Club 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 7, 8. Ferris, Charles — Activities: Golf 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8. Fetters, Steven C. — Activities: $25 Club 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Ficek, Delemara — Activities: G.R.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Librory Staff 5, 6, 7, 8. Fisher, Jim — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6; Equipment Manoger-Basketboll 5; Moy Festi- val 4; Key Club 5, 6. Fitch, Cynde Ann — Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Quill Staff 7, 8; Assembly 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 7; March of Dimes 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Clericol Stoff 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Night Committee 8. Flaherty, Cathy — Activities: Honor Roll 5; Assembly 7; Senior Breakfast Committee 8; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; May Festival 4; Class Night Committee 8, Open House 7; Spotlight Porade 6; Health Coreers Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 4, 5, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Bi g Sister 5, 6; Morch of Dimes 6; St. Joseph Academy 3. Flanders, Marv — Activities: Assembly 5, 6, Football 3, 5; Monitor 7, 8. Fogle, Michael Dean — Activities: D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Gaines, Larry — Activities: Football 3, 7, Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Gammelien, Shirley — Activities: Senior Break- fost Committee 7; Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 8; Moy Festival 4; Alumni Dinner 8, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6, 7, 8; Pancake Day 7. Garbett, Kim — Activities: Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8. Garrett, Wendy — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 7 8- Band 3, 4, 5, 6; All-City Band 3, 4; Quill Staff 7, 8; Co-Editor 7, 8; May Festival 4; Spotlight Porade 4, 6; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Germon Club 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; After Game Party Entertainer 3, 7; Sat- urday Science Class 3, 4; U.N. Trip 6; Gov- ernor ' s U.N. Day 5, 7. Garver, Cynthia R. — Activities: Honor Roll 6 Student Council Alternote 3; Drill Teom 7, 8 Tennis 6, 8; Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4 Quill Staff 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5; Spotlight Parade 4; Latin Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Art Class 3, 4, 5, 6; Latin Convention 4; Closs Night Hostess 6; Graduation Usherette 6. Gay, Carol — Activities: Student Council 3, 4 6 Assembly 7, 8, Drill Teom 7, 8; Moy Festi- val 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; G.R.A. 3, 4 Treasurer 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6 Big Sister 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturdoy Science Class 3, 4. Gay, Thomas R. — Activities: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Moy Festival 4, Monitor 5, 6, 7 , 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Graham, Glen — Activities: Gym Leader 7, 8. Grant, Gale — Activities: Monitor 4. Grant, Gary — Activities: Art Club 7, 8. Grant, Joan — Activities: May Festivol 4; G.R.A. 3, 4; Morch of Dimes 5; Girls ' Club 5, 6. Grant, Michael Don — Activities: Student Coun- cil 3, 4, 5, 6; All-City Student Council 3, 4; Student Council Jamboree 4, 6, 8; Assembly 7, 8; Wrestling 3, 4; Basketball 7; Senior Breakfast Committee 8; Alumni Dinner 6, 8; French Club 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Moni- tor 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7 , 8; Tourna- ment Program Seller 6; After Game Party En- tertainer 7; Student Center Helper 7, 8; All- City Jamboree Chairmon 3, 4, Steering Com- mittee 3. 4. Grasso, David — Activities: Honor Roll 6, Foot- boll 3; Wrestling 3; Baseball 4; Spanish Club 5, 6; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 3. Greenwood, Donald. Griffin, Larry Thomas — Activities: Student Council 3; Alternate 5; Assembly 4, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4; Trock 5; May Festivol 4; Open House 6; Gymnastics Club 4; Gym Leader 5, 6; Hi-Y 4, 5, Drake Relays Helper 5, 6; Syn- chronette Show 3. Grother, Janice — Activities: Health Careers Club 3; Pep Club 5; Library Stoff 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Gunter, Lewell — Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6; May Festivol 4; Spotlight Parade 6; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 6; Saturdoy Science Class 3, 5. Formaro, LuAnn — Activities: Assembly 5; Open House 3, 5; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Ad Staff 7, 8; Health Coreers Club 5, 7, 8; Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Fox, Mary — Activities: Honor Roll 7; Student Council 4; Assembly 4; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff — Miss Nelson. George, Gloria. George, Steve — Activities: Baseball 4; $25 Club 7; $75 Club 7; Gymnasti cs Club 5, 6; Monitor 5, 6. German, Jim — Activities: Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hackney, Donna Marie — Activities: Tennis 3 4; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8 Big Sister 5, 6, Leaders ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8 Health Careers Club 7, 8. Halfhill, Cheryl — Activities: G.R.A. 7, 8; G.rls ' Club 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8. —49— Hall, Murlean — Activities: Honor Roll 4; French Club 7, 8; Future Teachers 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Hall, Teressa — Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4. Hamilton, Craig Earl — Activities: Assembly 7; Football 3; Baseball 4; School Play 7; Open House 5; Gymnastics Club 4, 5, 6; KDPS An- nouncer 5, 6, 7, 8; Morch of Dimes 5. Hamilton, Robert — Activities: Chess Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Librory Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Safety Service Club 6, 7, 8. Hamilton, Tom — Activities: Basketball 5, 6; Cross Country 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Lettermens Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. Hansen, Karlo — Activities: Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, Treosurer 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Choir 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; Counselor ' s Helper 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 7, 8; Red Cross Representa- tive 3, 4; Sextet 3, 4; Open House 5. Hansen, William G., Jr. — Activities: Football 3; Basketball 3, 4; Swimming 5; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5. Hawkins, Murene Semple — Activities: North High School 3, 4, 5, 6. Hawkins, Stan — Activities: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 3, 7; Track 4. Haws, Linda Jean — Activities: Student Council 7, 8; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; May Festivol 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; $25 Club 7, 8; Health Coreers Club 3, 4; Latin Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 3, 4; Big Sister 5, 6, 7, 8. Hayden, Joanne — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council 4, 7; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Pancoke Day 7; French Club Treasurer 7, 8. Hays, Vyla Raye — Activities: Assembly 7; Na- tivity 3, 5, 7; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; Spotlight Porade 4; G.R.A. 3, 4; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3; Art Club 7, 8; Big Sister 5; Soturday Science Class 3. Heaberlin, Amy Terry Hedgecock, Art— Activities: Quill Ad Staff 7; D.E.C.A. 7. Hill, Dick — Activities: Football 7. Hindal, Chris L. — Activities: Honor Roll 7, 8; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Choir 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6; All-State Choir 7; Bond 3, A, 5, 6; All-City Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Spotlight Porode A, 6. Hines, Dennis Hinman, Cliff — Activities: Baseball 4, 6; Bos- ketball 5, 6; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; $25 Club 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Sign Club 7, 8. Hinshaw, Elizabeth — Activities: 12B Formal Hostess 7; Art Club 7, 8; Creative Writing Club 7, 8. Hintz, Debbie — Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5; Notivity 3, 5; Quill Stoff 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 4; Health Coreers Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 7. Hites, Bill — Activities: North 3, 4. Hittle, Henry Hodge, David — Activities: Assembly 7. Hanson, Stan — Activities: Honor Roll 3, A, 5, 6, 7; Bosketboll 3; Alumni Dinner 4. Hedlund, Gary Hodson, Danny — Activities: Honor Roll 3; May Festival 4; Spanish Club 5, 6. Harban, Julie S. — Activities: Assembly A, 5; Girls ' Glee Club A, 5, 6; May Festival 4; 10B Tea 3; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Wardrobe Girl 4, 6; Pancake Day 7. Hardenbrook, Linda Jonnean — Activities: Stu- dent Council 5, 6; Assembly 7; Synchronettes 5, 6 7, 8; May Festival 4; 1 2B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; $25 Club 5, 6; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6 ( 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6; After Game Party Entertainer 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 6; United Campaign Speaker 7. Harlow, Donna — Activities: Honor Roll 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Golf 3, A, 5, 6; May Festival 4; 12B Formol Hostess 7; 12B Formal Hostess Decorations Committee 7; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, A, 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, A, 5; Sign Committee 7, 8; Artist for Echo 6. Harlow, Phil — Activities: Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Council 5, 6; Student Council Jamboree 6; Assembly 6, 7; Bosketboll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 5; Track A, 6; May Festival 4; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Let- termen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Sat- urday Science Class 3, 4, 6; Student Council Vice-President 7, 8; Boys ' State 6; Stote Stu- dent Council Convention 7; District Student Council Convention 6; October Kiwanian 7; KDPS TV-School Understanding Progrom 7. Helgoland, Bob — Activities: Assembly 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir A, 6, 8; Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play 3, 4; Spotlight Parade 4, 6. Helton, Karen — Activities: Club 5. G.R.A. 5; Pep Hemping , Nancy — Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Soturday Science Class 3, 4; Leader ' s Club 7, 8. Herselius, Bob — Activities: Equipment Man- ager 3, A, 5, 6; Spotlight Parade 6; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8. Hibbert, Joey — Activities: 12B Formol Hostess 7; Heolth Coreers Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8. Hickson, Catharine — Activities: Quill Stoff 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Safety Club 5, 6; Senior In- dustrial Day 7; State Journalism Convention 7. Higgins, George Harry — Activities: Bond 5, 6, 7, 8. Holland, Cindy — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 6; Student Council 7, 8; Alternate 3, 4, 5, 6; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play 3; Scroll Staff 8; Green- horn Stoff 7; Moy Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spotlight Parade 6; Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 3, A, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Tournament Progrom Seller 4, 6, 8; Big Sister 5; Younkers Teen Board 7, 8; Sociol Committee Chairman 7, 8; South-Central Stu- dent Council Convention 6. Hood, Vickie Hopkins, Linda Kay — Activities: 12B Formal Hostess 7; Quill Ad Staff 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Houghton, Joan Houston, Byrdest W. — Activities: Baseball A, 6; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Howard, Lloyd D. — Activities: Art Club 7, 8. Howe, Barbara — Activities: Quill Ad Staff 6; P.T.A. Hostess 3, 4. Harmon, Marie — Activities: 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Germon Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7 , 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Highberger, Mary Ellen — Activities: D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Howe, Don Howe, Linda Harris, Alice Vallejo — Activities: Scroll Stoff 7; Greenhorn Stoff 6; Spanish Club 5, 6; Travel Club 5, 6; Big Sister 5. Hart, Ronald — Activities: Golf 4; Art Club 3. Hightshoe, Penny — Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council Jamboree 4; As- sembly 6, 7, 8; Cheerleader 7, 8; Moy Festi- val 4; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7. Hudson, Douglas Hughes, Dave — Activities: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Baseball 4, 6; Cross Country 7, 8; Track 7, 8; Swimming 3, 4; Golf 7, 8. —50— Huitt, Diana — Activities: Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 3, 5, 6, 7; Choir 7, 8; Cheer- leader 7, 8; School Play 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; AF.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Jamboree 5, 6; Open House 3; Assembly 7, 8. Huse, Mike Husted, Lyle — Activities: D.E.C.A. 7, Huxford, Sandra — Activities: Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Irvin Sarah — Activities: 12B Formal Hostess 7- 10B Tea 3; Open House 5; Spotlight Porade A, 6; Health Coreers Club 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, A, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Isaac, Gwen M. — Activities: Student Council 3 A, 5; Assembly 6, 7; Tennis 3; Golf A, 5 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5 German Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8 Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 7 Clerical Staff 5, 6; Monitor 6, 7; Gym Leode. 5 6- Big Sister 5, 7; Saturday Science Class 5! 6, ' 7. Jeglum, Linda Rae — Activities: 12B Formal Hostess 7; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Big Sister 5. Jensen, Merle — Activities: Football 3, 5; Track 4, 6, 8. Jessen, Kenneth Jewett, John A. — Activities: Assembly 3 Footboll 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8 Track 6; Key Club 6; Gymnastics Club 6 Chess Club 5, 6; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. Johnson, Craig Keener, Mike — Activities: Monitor 7, 8. Keener, Patrick — Activities: Honor Roll 4; Student Council 3, 4, 5; Wrestling 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4. Keiran, Michelle — Activities: Arono High School, Minnesoto 3, 4, 5, 6; Debate Team A Division 5, 6, 7, 8; Honor Roll 5; G.R.A. 3, 4. Kelce, Dennis — Activities: Honor Roll 7, As- sembly 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Synchroknights 3 4; Swimming 3, A, 5, 6, 7 , 8; Gymnastics Club 3, 4, 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8. Kelce, Judy Karen — Activities: Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3. Keller, Kurt — Activities: Assembly 7; Quill Ad Stoff 7. Kelley, Sharon E. — Activities: Choir 7, 8; Moy Festival 4; G.R.A. 7, 8; Pancake Day 7. Kelsey, Fran — Activities: Open House 7; Pep Club 3, A, 5; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Kempe, Ron — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council A, 7, 8; Boy ' s State 6; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Equipment Monoger 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tennis 6; School Play 6, 7, Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 5 6; Dramo Club 4, 7, 8; German Club 7, 8, Saturday Science Class A, 5, 6; Computer Club 7, 8; Pancake Day Leader 7; Open House 3, 7; March of Dimes 5. Kern, Rose Kernes, Norman L. Krpan, Nick — Activities: Honor Roll 6; Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 3, A, 5, 6, Presi- dent 7, 8; All-City Student Council 7, 8; Stu- dent Council Jomboree 8; Assembly 3, 4, 7, 8; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Court 6; Saturday Science Closs 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 7. Kutchen, Linda — Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6 Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Spotlight Porode A, 6 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5; Assembly 6; Health Careers Club 7, 8. Lacher, Terry — Activities: Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; May Festival 4; Gymnastics Club 3, 4; D. E.C.A. 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. Lamphere, Linda — Activities: People to People Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8. Lancaster, Linda — Activities: Student Council 3, A, 5, 7; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drake Career Day 7; Open House 3; Spotlight Parade 4; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7; Satur- day Science Class 3, 4; Senior Breakfast Com- mittee Chairman 8. Landau, Carolyn Sue — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 6; Assembly 5; Synchronettes 3, 4; Moy Festival 4; People to People Club 7, 8; Spon- ish Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5; Saturday Science Class 5, 6; Sign Painting Committee 7, 8. Lasher, Richard — Activities: Basketball 3, 4; Spanish Club 7, 8; Monitor 7. Lauritsen, Robert — Activities: Assembly 5, 6; May Festival 4; Alumni Dinner 6; Key Club 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 7, 8. Johnson, Janiece C. — Activities: Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club 5 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 5, 6; Safety Club 6. Johnson, Judith — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 7; Quill Staff 7, 8; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; Alumni Dinner 6; Philomathean 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Kidman, Patricia Joan — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4; Senior Breakfast Committee 8; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7- Spotlight Parade 4; Philomathean 3, 4; French Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5. Kint, Mary Jane — Activities: Assembly 7; P hilomathean 3, 4; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8. Lawrence, JoAnn — Activities: Student Council 3, Alternate A, 6; Assembly 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 8; Green- horn Staff 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spotlight Parade 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 5, 7, 8; Tournoment Program Seller 6, 8; Big Sister 5. Lawrence, Sharon Lynette — Activities: May Festival 4; 10B Tea 3; Spotlight Parade 4; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Johnson, Nancy — Activities: May Festival 4; G.R.A. 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Pancake Day 7. Johnson, Robert — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 7, 8- Assembly 3, A, 5, 6, 8; Bosketboll 3, A, 5, 6- Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6; Chess Club 3, 4. Johnson, Steve — Activities: Baseball 8; Senior Breakfast Committee 8; May Festival 4; Spot- light Porode 4; French Club 3; Gym Leader 8; Saturday Science Class 7; Musical 8. Johnson, William — Activities: Assembly 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleader (Boy ' s) 7; Synchro- Knights 6; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; Notivity 3; Open House 5, 7; Spotlight Parade 4; Key Club 7, 8; Letter- men ' s Club 7, 8, Sec. Treas. 7, 8; After Gome Party Entertainer 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 7; Homecoming Assembly Committee 7; All-City Student Council Host 7; Choir 3, 4, 5. Klinefeidt, Michael A. — Activities: Honor Roll 3; Student Council 3, 4; All-City Student Council 3, 4; Student Council Jomboree 4 ; Football 3, 5; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 4. Kouri, Janice — Activities: Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 7, 8; Flog Twirlers 7, 8; Nativity 7; School Play 5; Scroll Stoff 7, 8; 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 5, 7; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Health Careers Club, Treas- urer 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6; Big Sister 7. Kranovich, Vicki — Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, 4; Synchronettes 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Stoff 7, 8; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3, 7; Spanish Club 7, 8 G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7; March of Dimes A, 6, 8; Senior Party Commit- tee 8; Musical 8. Leahy, Don — Activities: Band 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Band 4; May Festival 4; Spotlight Porode 4, 6; Saturday Science Class 7, 8; All-City Orchestra 6, 8; Drake Relays Parade A, 6, 8; Armed Forces Day Parade 4, 6, 8; Homecoming Parade 7; Commencement A, 6, 8; KDPS Performer 4. Ledet, Kristine Ann — Activities: Assembly 3, 5, 7, 8; Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Notivity 5, 7; May Festival 4; Spotlight Parade A, 6; Latin Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 6; Soturday Science Class 5, 6; Musical 8. Lee, Marie — Activities: Open House 3; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club ' 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4; Big Sister 5, 6; March of Dimes 5, 6; Quill Ad Club 7, 8. —51 — Le Grand, Jerry B. — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4; French Club 5, 6; Alumni Dinner 6; Pep Club 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournoment Program Seller 4. Leonard, Barb — Activities: Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; $25 Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 4; Sofety Club 5, 6. Leonard, Connie Lea — Activities: Open House 5; Health Careers Club 3; G.R.A. 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 3, 4; Student Art Helper 7. Lepper, Carol — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; Nativity 5, 7; Scroll Stoff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; Open House 3; Spotlight Parade 6; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Class Night Hostess 4; Musical 8. Leuthauser, Dennis Alon — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Board 7. 8, Presi- dent 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Bosketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 4, 6, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Choir 3; All-City Choir 6, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Bond 3, 4, 5, 6; School Play 7; Nativity 3, 5, 7; May Festival 4; Open House 3, 7; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6, 8; After Game Party Entertainer 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 7, 8; Boys ' State 6; U.N. Tour 6; All-City Football 5, 7; All Big-Six Football 5, 7; All State Football 7; Hi-Y 3, 4; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 5, 6, President 7, 8; City Football Champs 3, 5, 7; Big Six Football Champs 3, 5; Leeman Index Club Banquet 5, 7; Playhouse Usher 5, 6, 7, 8. Lewis, Mary Helen — Activities: Tennis 5; Choir 3, 4, 5; Girls ' Glee Club 6, 7, 8; Spot- light Parade 6; G.R.A. 3, 4. Lewis, Tommy Clark — Activities: Student Council 5, 6; Alternate 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; Moni- tor 5, 6, 7, 8; Sign Painter 7, 8. Liljegren, Roy D. — Activities: Assembly 3, 4, 5; Tennis 4, 6, 8; Choir 3, 4; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade A, 6 Sponish Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; After Game Porty Entertainer 3, 4, 5, 6; Stage Bond 5, 6, 7, 8. Lloyd, Diana — Activities: Quill Ad Staff 5, 6; $25 Club 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Logsdon, Jerry Lyman, Robert Michael — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4; Football 3, 5, 7; Drake Career Day 8; Open House 3; Lettermen ' s Club 8; Moni- tor 5; Gym Leader 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 5, 7. Marquis, Donna K. — Activities: Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; Spot- light Parade 4, 6; Sponish Club 7, 8; Future Teochers 3, 4, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Martineou, Maureen — Activities: Student Council Alternate 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Latin Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Big Sister 7. Maschke, Kathie Ann — Activities: Cheerleoder Alternate 7, 8; Tennis 4, 6, 8; Student Coun- cil 3; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Green- horn Stoff 6; Scroll Staff 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 6; Library Staff 3, 4; Big Sister 5, 7; March of Dimes 8; Leoders Club 7, 8; State Journalism Convention 7; Sign Painter 7, 8. Mason, Polly — Activities: Spotlight Parade 4; Pep Club 3, 5; Big Sister 5, 6, 7. Mattson, Larry — Activities: Gymnastics Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 5, 6. McAninch, Bradford L. — Activities: Play 7; $25 Club 3; Monitor 3. School McAninch, Jacqueline — Activities: Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; G.R.A. 3; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Travel Club 3; Clerical Staff 7, 8. McAvoy, Cheryl — Activities: Alumni Dinner 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Philomathean 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, A, 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4; Big Sister 5, 7; Saturday Science Class 4. McBroom, Neta Renee — Activities: 1965 Homecoming Princess 7; Assembly 7; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Philoma- theon 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4; Girls ' Club 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5. McCall, Norma — Activities: Open House 5; Pep Club 3. McCaulley, Doug — Activities: D.E.C.A. 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8. McCullough, Bob McDonald, Janis — Activities: Choir 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Des Moines Technical High School 3, 4, 5, 6. McDonald, Marceil — Activities: Nurse ' s Helper 7. McFarlane, Lynda — Activities: Assembly 7, 8; School Play 5; Quill Ad Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; $75 Club 5, 6; People to People 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6; Gym Leader 7, 8; Memorial Day McGrew, Stephanie L. — Activities: Big Sister 5. Mclntyre, Barry McKay, Margie — Activities: Honor Roll 5, 7, 8; Assembly A, 7, Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; People to People 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 7; State Journalism Convention 7. McKee, Regina Lee — Activities: Honor Roll 5, 7, 8; Student Council 4; Alternate 3, 6; Stu- dent Council Jamboree 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Flag Twirlers 5, 6, 7, 8; Marching Band 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play Crew 7; Usherette 5, 7; Notiviry 7; Quill Staff 7, 8; Class Night Senior Assembly 8; May Festival 4, 12B For- mal Hostess 7; Spotlight Parade 6; Philoma- thean 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 7; Pancake Breakfast 7; Parade 6, 8; State Journalism Convention 7; Counselor ' s Helper 7, 8; 10B Tea 3; Drama Club 7, 8. McKeever, Maria M. — Activities: Greenhorn Stoff 7; German Club 4; Pep Club 5, 6; D.E. C.A. 7, 8; March of Dimes 8. McLain, James Rolland — Activities: Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Jamboree 6, 8; Student Court 7, 8; Cross Country 3, 5, 7; Track A, 6, Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Breakfast Com- mittee 8; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Stoff 7; Drake Coreer Day 8; Alumni Dinner 6, 8; Athletic Committee 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 8; Assembly 7; Open House 5, 7; Monitor 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 5, 6; Hi-Y 3, 4; Stadium Decoration Commit- tee 7; Drake Relays Helper 4, 6, 8; Industrial Day 7; Historical Committee 5, 6; Wrestling 3. Mealey, Mary A. — Activities: Assembly 6, 7; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Award 5, 6; People to People 7, 8; Sponish Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice President 7, 8; Gym Leoder 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6, 7; Pancake Day 7. Meeker, Cheryl Lynne — Activities: Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Stoff 6; Honor Roll 4, 6, 7; Student Council 3, 4; Assembly 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Creative Writing Club 7, 8, Vice-Presi- dent 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7; Morch of Dimes 4; Sign Committee 7, 8; After Game Party En- tertainer 3; People to People 7, 8; Health Careers Club 3; Drake Journolism Convention 7; Poncake Day 7; Senior One Acts 8; Spin- ster Spree 8. Madison, Alan L. — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4; Trock 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade A, 6. Manuel, Sharon Kay — Activities: Honor Roll 5; Big Sister 5. Marchack, Jay — Activities: Alumni Dinner 6; Quill Ad Staff 7; Spanish Club 5; Monitor 5, 6, 7. McDonough, Carol — Activities: Senior Break- fast Committee 8; Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 8; Alumni Dinner 8; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 7, 8; Library Staff 3, 4; Clerical Staff 7. McEvoy, Patricia — Activities: Honor Roll 7, 8; School Play 5; Scroll Stoff 7; Greenhorn Stoff 6; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; People to People 7, 8; French Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 3, A, 7, 8; Travel Club 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 6. Mendenhall, Judy — Activities: Des Moines Technical High School 3, 4, 5; Assembly 4; Open House 4, 5; Pep Club 3, A, 5. Mentxer, Dennis Franklin — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Student Council 4; Student Council Jamboree 5; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Choir 5, 6; Boys ' Glee Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Band 3, 4; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Key Club 5, 6; Morch of Dimes 5, 6. —52— Merryfield, Joe — Activities: Boseball 3, 4. Morrow, Faith — Activities: Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Noel, Bonnie — Activities: Drake Coreer Day 6; G.R.A. 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Library Staff 6. Meyers, Dianne — Activities: Student Council 4; Student Council Jamboree 4; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Tennis 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; Open House 3, 5; Spotlight Porade 4, 6; Droma Club 3; Philomathean 3; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7; Big Sister 5; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; March of Dimes 4. Meyers, Julia Michaels, Bob — Activities: Assembly 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; After Game Party Entertainer 7 8. Mumford, Kay — Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Big Sister 3, 4; Morch of Dimes A, 6, 8. Mussed, Lee — Activities: Honor Roll 4; Bos- ketboll 3, 4; Moy Festival 4; Gym Leader 6. Myers, Jim — Activities: Art Club 7; Gym Leader 7. Nelson, Lowell — Activities: Honor Roll 6; Foot- boll 3; Baseball 4; Basketball 4, 6. Norman, Cheryl — Activities: Student Council 3, A, 5, 6; Student Council Jamboree 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleader 5. 6, 7, 8; Scroll Stoff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spotlight Parade 6; Latin Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Gym Leader 3, 4; Tournament Progrom Seller 6, 8; After Gome Party Entertainer 4; Big Sister 5, 6; Pancoke Day 7; Homecoming Chain 7. Norman, Nancy — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 3; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spotlight Parade 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, A, 7, 8; Art Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7; Big Sister 5, 6; Pep Club Senior Represen- tative 7, 8. Miller, Lateena — Activities: 12B Formol Host- ess 7; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Nelson, Steve Northway, Jay — Activities: Football 3, 5; Track 4; Lettermen ' s Club 5. Milligan, Nancy — Activities: Student Council 5, 6, Alternate 7, 8; Tennis 3, 4, 5 ( 6, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4. Mills, Bruce — Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 6; Assembly 3, 6, 7; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 3, 5; Cross Country 4; School Ploy Scenery Painter 3, 5; Open House 5; Latin Club 5, 6; Art Club 3, 4; Monitor 7; Gym Leader 4, 5, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 4; Syncnro- nette Show 3; Drake Relays Helper 5; Hi- Y 3, 4; Sign Committee 7, 8; Movie Operator 3, 4. Mills, Marsha — Activities: Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Flag Twirlers 5, 6, Copt. 7, 8; Morching Band 5 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Parades 6, 8. Minard, Nancy — Activities: $25 Club 5; Pep Club 7, 8; Youth For Christ 5, 6, 7, 8. Mohr, Donald — Activities: Assembly 5, 7; Golf 3, A, 5, 6; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All- City Bond A, 6; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Gym Leader 3; Drake Relays Parade 3, 5. Mohr, Paul — Activities: Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Club 7, 8; Moni- tor 7, 8; Soturdoy Science Class 3, 4, 7, 8. Monroe, Christine — Activities: Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8. Neofotist, Kristen — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8; Assembly 4, 7, 8; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spanish Club 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Sec. 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Big Sister 4, 5; Saturday Science Class 5, 6. Nervig, Donella Sue — Activities: Cheerleoder 7, 8; Student Council 7, 8; Alt. 3, A, 5, 6; Student Council Jamboree 4, 6, 8; Assembly 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Scroll Staff 8; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; All-City Inter-School Relotions Comm. 5; Student Council Social Comm. 5; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Tournament Program Seller 8; Monitor 7, 8; 10B Teo 3; Big Sister 5; Open House 3; Alumni Dinner 6. Nesja, Linda Jane — Activities: Quill Staff 7, 8, Section Editor 7, 8; May Festival 4; 1 OB Tea 3; Spotlight Porade 4; Gregg Awards 6; G.R.A. 5 ( 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 6; Spinsters ' Spree Hostess 3; Senior Industrial Doy 7; Honor Roll 7; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8. Netherow, Barb — Activities: Morgan Park High School, Duluth, Minnesota 3, 4; Assembly 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gregg Awards 6; G.R.A. 3, A, 5; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 5; Clerical Staff 7, 8. Newell, Paul — Activities: $25 Club 5; Gym Leader 5; Hi-Y 3. Niccum, Bob — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 3, 5, 7, 8; Wrestling 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4; Open House 5, 7; French Club 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4; Letter- men ' s Club 7, 8; Soturday Science Class 5, 6; Computer Club 7, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4. Olsen, Linda — Activities: Student Council 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 7; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Nativity 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Drake Career Day 7; 10B Tea 3; Open House 5, 7; Spotlight Parade 6; French Club 5, 6; Future Teachers 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Olson, Helen — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Pep Club Representative 7, 8. O ' Mara, Scott — Activities: Swimming 5, 6, 7 8; Health Careers Club 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8 Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 7, 8 Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. O ' Neel, Sherri — Activities: Honor Roll 5; Stu- dent Council 5; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Choir 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6; May Festival 4; Open House 3; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Spanish Club 3, A, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 7, 8; After Game Party Entertainer 3, 5, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 5, 6; Sextette 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8; Musical 7, 8. Osborne, Walter Payton, Victoria Lucille Thomas Pearson, Carol L. — Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6 Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; Scroll As sembly 7; Moy Festival 4; Open House 3, 7 French Club 3; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3 4; Art Club 7, 8; Soturdoy Science Class 5 Stadium Decorating Committee Chairman 7 Sign Committee 7, 8; State Journalism Con vention 7. Moore, Nathan — Activities: Honor Roll 7; Student Council 4; Wrestling 5; Gym Leader A, 5; High-Y 3. Moraine, Ted — Activities: Wrestling 7, 8. Morgan, Russell — Activities: Track 3, 5; Cross Country 4; After Game Party Entertainer 7; Assembly 7. Nichols, Gary — Activities: Football 3, 5; Bose- ball 4; Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. Nicholson, Dale Noble, Trudy — Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 5. Peck, Ray — Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4. Pederson, Sheryl — Activities: Big Sister 5, 6. Perisho, Larry E. — Activities: Assembly 3, A, 5, 6, 7; Football 3, 5; Wrestling 3, 5; Choir 3, 4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; May Festival 4; Open House 3, 5; Gymnastics Club 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Monitor A, 6, 7. —53— Perisho, Shirley Lee — Activities: 12B Formol Hostess 7; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Peterson, Joe F. — Activities: Assembly 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 , 8; Key Club 5, 6; Monitor 5; Gym Leader 6, 7, 8; After Game Party Entertainer 7; Drake Relays ' Helper 4, 6, 8. Reed, Diane Lynn — Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; Big Sister 5; Morch of Dimes 5. Reed, Linda Marie — Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6, 8; Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 7; Na- tivity 7; Quill Stoff 7, 8; Gregg Awards 5, 6; Drama Club 7, 8; Philomathean 3, 4; G.R.A. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 7, 8; Pep Club Representative 7, 8; Senior Assembly 8; Alumni Dinner 8. Robertson, Linda — Activities: Honor Roll 4, 6; Assembly 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; May Fest- ival 4; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formol Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; Open House 3; French Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 6; Notivity 7. Robinson, Eddie — Activities: Cross Country 7; Monitor 7; Gym Leader 7. Peterson, Joline Donana — Activities: Senior Board 7, 8; Scroll Staff, Circulation Editor 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Senior Breakfast Commit- tee Consultant 8; Alumni Dinner 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Homecoming Queen 7; Simplicity Style Show Assembly 6; Pon- coke Day 7; P.T.A. Style Show 6; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 8. Phillips, Darlene — Activities: Pep Club 7,8. Pickett, Keith — Activities: Swimming 3, 4; Golf 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7, Co-Editor 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 4; Open House 3; Key Club 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 5, 6. Reeder, Barbara — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 7; Scroll Stoff 7; Green- horn Stoff 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; German Club 5, 6, President 7, 8; G.R.A. 5, 6; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Monitor 7; Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8; Debate Club 7, 8, Governors U.N. Day 5, 7. Reese, Sherri — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Jamboree 3; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Teom 7, 8; Scroll Staff 8; Green- horn Staff 7; Co-Editor 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4, 7, 8; After Game Porty Entertainer 4; Big Sister 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3; May Festival 4; 10B Tea 3. Reeves, Dennis — Activities: D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Parliamentarian 7, 8. Robinson, Gary Albert — Activities: Spotlight Parode 6; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. Robinson, William C. Ill — Activities: Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 5, 6; Track 6; Swimming 3, 4; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Moy Festival 4, Alumni Dinner 6, 8; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7. Roccasecca, Dave — Activities: Student Council 5, 7; Assembly 5; School Ploy 5, 6; Moy Festivol 4; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gymnastics Club 6; KDPS Announcer 7, 8, Monitor 7; Gym Leader 5, 6. Rodich, Linda Pinegar, Sherry Lynn — Activities: Assembly 3, 4; Drill Team 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; 12B Formal Host- ess 7; 10B Tea 3; Open House 5; Spotlight Parade 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Remster, Gerald Lee Remster, Larry — Activities: Nativity 3; Moy Festivol 4; Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, 6; Hi-Y 3, 4. Roller, Thomas Lee — Activities: Assembly 4, 5, 6; Swimming 3, 4, 7, 8; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; May Festivol 4; Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 3, 5; Spanish Club 5, 6; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8, Satur- day Science Class 3, 4; March of Dimes 5; Nativity 7. Pollard, Cathy — Activities: Memorial Day As- sembly 4; May Festival 4; G.RA. 6, 7, 8; Girls Club 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8; P.T.A. Physicol Fitness Assembly 6; Student Center Concession Stand 5, 6; Student Court Committee 7. Quinn, Patricia — Activities: Assembly 7; Latin Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 7, 8; After Gome Party Entertainer 3. Rains, Ramona Dilley — Activities: Honor Roll 7; G.R.A. 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Clerical Staff 5, 6; Gym Leader 6, 7, 8; Leaders ' Club 6, 7, 8. Raisbeck, Tom — Activities: Baseball 4; Golf 3; Alumni Dinner 5; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Reynolds, Michael Reynolds, Robert — Activities: Football 3, 5, 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8. Reynolds, Ronald — Activities: Open House 3, 5, 7; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6. Richards, Dave — Activities: Honor Cross Country 7; Track 4, 6, 8. Roll Richards, Joyce Ann — Activities: Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play 5; 12B Formal Hostess 7; $25 Club 5; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Philo- mothean 3, 4; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Art Club 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8. Romick, Sheila Mae — Activities: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Pep Club 3, 4; Monitor 7. Roth, Greg — Activities: Assembly 3, 4, 7, 8; Student Council 3, 4; Volunteer Boy Cheer- leader 7, 8; May Festivol 4, Key Club 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Gym Leader 3, 4. Runnels, Louise E. — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4; Open House 5; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Drake Relays Parode 4, 6, 8; Armed Forces Day Parode 4, 6, 8; Homecom- ing Parade 7. Russell, Tom — Activities: Moy Festival 4; Alumni Dinner 4; Key Club 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 5, 6. Ramirez, Lupe — Activities: Girls ' Club 5; Pep Club 5, 6. Raver, James L. — Activities: Assembly 8; Football 5; Baseball 4, 6, 8, Basketball 3; Moy Festival 4; Drake Career Day 8; $25 Club 5; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7. Rickabaugh, Gene — Activities: Monitor 5, 6. Riddlebarger, William — Activities: Hi-Y 3, 4. Rittel, Roberta Jean — Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Sandell, Brian R. — Activities: Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 5, 7; Gym Leoder 7, 8. Sanders, Charles A. — Activities: Art Club 7, 8. Ray, Donna — Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5; Spotlight Porade 4; Gregg Awards 6; G.R.A. 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 5; Assembly 3, 4, 5. Redshaw, Craig — Activities: Assembly 3, 4, 5 6; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5 Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Trovel Club 5, 6; Com- puter Club 7, 8, President 7, 8. Roberts, Maria Louise — Activities: Student Council 3; Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Teom 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 5; Moy Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 1 0B Tea 3; Open House 3; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 7; Fashion Show 4, 6; Scroll Ad Staff 5, 6; PTA Program 6; Counselors Open House 7; Sign Committee 7, 8. Sanderson, Barbara — Activities: Big Sister 5, 6. Sassatclli, Tom — Activities: Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 3, 4, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Court 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8. —54— Savage, Stephen — Activities: Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; May Festival 4; $25 Club 7; Spanish Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4, 6. Schell, Eddy — Activities: Assembly 3, 4; Foot- ball 3; May Festivol 4; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7. Schnoor, Sandra — Activities: 12B Formol Host- ess 7; $25 Club 7, 8; $75 Club 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, o; KDPS Announcer 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Schoen, Lila — Activities: Future Teachers 3, 4; Girls ' Club 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Trovel Club 8. Schooley, Jack Siders, George Archie Simmons, Terry Louis Simpkins, Judith R. — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 3; Girls ' Glee Club 3; Gregg Awards 5, 6; People to People Club 7, 8; Philomathean 3, 4; Latin Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6; Creative Writing Club 7, 8. Simpson, Candoce J. — Activities: Student Council 7, 8; Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5; Notivity 5; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Host- ess 7; Spotlight Parade 4; Open House 3, 5, 7- Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clericol Stoff 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3. Sparks, Joan — Activities: Girls ' Club 5, 6. Spencer, John — Activities: Monitor 7, 8. Stoats, Steve — Activities: Assembly 7; Foot- boll 3, 5; Monitor 7, 8; Drake Relays Worker. Stody, Carolyn Sue — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Flog Twirlers 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; 12B Formol Host- ess 7; Notivity 7; Spotlight Porode 6; Open House 7; Droma Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-Presi- dent 7, 8; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; A.F.S. C ub 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4; School Play 5; Clerical Stoff 5, 6. Schuttinga, Jon R. — Activities: Bosketboll 3, 4; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6. Scott Robert David — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; ' Student Council 3, 4, 5; Wrestling 3, A, 5- Golf 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Courtship of Eddie ' s Father 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Saturday Science Class 3. Scritchfield, Linda — Activities: Scroll Stoff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Big Sister 5, 6; Safety Service Club 6. Seddon, John — Activities: Honor Roll 4; Choir 3 4 5 6 7, 8; All-State Choir 7; Boys ' Glee Club 3, ' 4; Band 4; Nativity 3, 5, 7; Spotlight Parode 4, 6. Seehan, Leann L. — Activities: Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Synchronettes 5 6, 7 8- Girls ' Club 3, A, 5, 6; Nativity 5; May Festival 4; 10B Teo 3; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Open House 5; Spanish Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4 5 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Big Sister 5, ' 6. ' Sinnard, Dennis — Activities: D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Baseball 3, 4; Sjolin, Susan Kay — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5 ( 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Notivity 5; May Festival 4; Open House 5; Spotlight Parode A, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; People to People Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, A, 5, 6 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7; Creative Writing Club 7, 8; State Journalism Convention 7; Play Scenery 4. Smiltnieks, Vilmo — Activities: Drill Team 5, 6 7 8; Student Council Jomboree 6; Assem- bly 5. 6, 7, 8; Notivity 5; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Stoff 7; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Spotlight Parade 6; French Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3 4 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; A.F.S. Club 7, ' 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; May Festival 4. Smith, Bob Stamos, Janet — Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Student Council 5, 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7; Student Council Jomboree 4, 6; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 3, 4; Nativity 5; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Stoff 7; Senior Breokfast Hostess 6; Class Night Hostess 6 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spotlight Parode 6 Spanish Club Treasurer 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 5, 6, Big Sister 5; Younker ' s Teen Boord 5, 6; Bac- col aureate Usher 6. Stanley, Charles — Activities: Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Nativity 5; Key Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 3, A, 5, 6. Stanley, Thomas — Activities: Baseboll 8; Equipment Manoger 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8. Stenslie, Linda S. — Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Assembly 7; Quill Ad Staff 6; Philoma- theon 3, 4; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ( 6, 7, 8. Sellers, Glen Smith, Cindy — Activities: G.R.A. 3; Pep Club 3. Stith, Bradley J. — Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Gym Leader 5, 6. Sellers, John G., Jr.— Activities: Volunteer Boy Cheerleader 7, 8; Football 3, 5; Basketball 3 4 5 6 7, 8; Track -3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Stoff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; May Festival 4; Key Club 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Shattuck, Tom — Activities: Football 3, 5, 7; School Play 5. Sheldon, Michael M. — Activities: Football 3; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 3, A, 5, 6; After Game Party Entertoiner 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Shull, Darrell R. — Activities: Moy Festivol 4; $75 Club 5; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4; Gym Leoder 5. Shutt, Susan Kathryn — Activities: Honor Roll 3- Student Council Alternate 4; Assembly 7, 8; Drill Teom 7, 8; Golf 3, A, 5, 6; Scroll Staff, Asst. Poge Editor 7; Greenhorn Staff, Poge ' Editor 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; G.R.A. 3 4 5 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club ' 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 7; Gym Leaders ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; After Gome Party Entertoiner 4; Big Sister 5, 7; State Jour- nalism Convention 7; Homecoming Assembly Art Committee 5; Usherettes 6; Leetown News 6; SAT Printer 7; Student Homeroom Treasurer 7; Sign Pointer 7; Booster Club Pancake Day Hostess 7. Smith, Eugene Smith, Karen — Activities: 10B Tea 3; Open House 3; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5 6, 7, 8; After Game Party Entertoiner 6; Big Sister 5, 6; March of Dimes 7. Smith, Mickey — Activities: Chess Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Smith, Terry Snelson, Dixie — Activities: Health Careers Club 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6, 7, 8. Sorensen, Nancy — Activities: Student Council 5 6; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Teom 5, 6, 7, 8- Scroll Stoff 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; May Festivol 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Teo 3; Open House 7; Spotlight Porode 6; Philoma- thean 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 6 7 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7. Stone, Miriam A. — Activities: Spotlight Porode 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Big Sister 5, 6. Strait, Sue — Activities: Scroll Staff 8; Green- horn Stoff 7; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5; Sponish Club 3, 4, 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 5; Gym Leader 5, 6; Big Sister 5; Sign Club 7, 8. Strauser, Carole — Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3 4 5 6 7, 8; Spotlight Porode A, 6; Pep Club ' 3, ' 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Strome, Mike — Activities: Quill Ad Stoff 7, 8; $25 Club 7, 8; $75 Club 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6. Sudbrock, Sherry Swacker, Mescal — Activities: Philomathean 3, 4- G R.A. 3, 4; Girls ' Club 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, A, 7, 8; Trovel Club 3, 4; Big Sister 3; Senior Industrial Day 7. Swinehart, Rita — Activities: Assembly 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 4, 6. Swisher, Randall — Activities: Football 3; Wrestling 3; Baseball 4. Tollman, Steven Douglas Taylor, Daniel William — Activities: Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; No tivity 3, 5, 7; Open House 5; Spotlight Porode 4, 6; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7; After Game Porty Entertainer 7, 8; Soturday Science Class 5, 6, 7, 8. Taylor, Sandi — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6; Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Captoin 7, 8; Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; All- City Choir 6, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Tournament Program Seller 6; After Gome Party Entertainer 6; Big Sister 7; Saturday Science Closs 7, 8; Sextette 5, 6, 7, 8. Taylor, Stephen G. — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 7; Bosketball 3, 4, 5, 6; Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Ploy 7, 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Scroll Staff 8; Alumni Dinner 4, 6, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 5, 6, 7, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4; Iowa Youth in Government 4; Nativity 7; Drama Club 7, 8; Kiwonion 7. Templeton, Gary Townsend, Doris Tuinstro, Kalvin — Activities: Assembly 3, 5, 7; Footboll 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6. Tuinstro, Karen Joy — Activities: Pep Club 3, 4, Secretary 5, 6, President 7, 8; Senior Board Second Vice-President 7, 8; Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Nativity 3, 5, 7; Quill Staff 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 8; 10B Tea 3; Open House 3, 5, 7; Spotlight Porode 4, 6; Philomathean 3, 4; Health Coreers Club 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Clencol Staff 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7; KDPS Christmas Pro- gram 5; Spinster Spree 6, 8; Pancoke Day 7; Promotion Sales, Student Center 5, 6, 7, 8; Sign Committee 7, 8; Assembly Committee 7, 8; Counselors ' Open House 7; Moscot Com- mittee 7; Senior Party Consultant 8. Turkington, Myron Turner, Deborah Eileen — Activities: $25 Club 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Turner, Les Valin, Paul William — Activities: Assembly 4; Wrestling 3; May Festival 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Gymnostics Club 3, 4. Walker, Suzann — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 7; Student Council 7, 8; Assembly 7; Nativity 7; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; Open House 4; G.RA. 3 4 5, 6 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Art Club 7, 8; Travel Club 5, 6; Gym Leoder 3, 4; Big Sister 5, 7; Creotive Writing Club 7, 8; Sign Committee 7, 8; Pan- cake Day 7; History Committee 7; Senior Party 8; Spinster Spree 8. Wallace, Janice K. — Activities: Student Coun- cil 3, 4; $25 Club 4; Big Sister 5, 6. Walloce, LeAnn Sue — Activities: Senior Breok- fast Committee 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7 Open House 5, 7; Quill Ad Staff 5; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8- Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Trovel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5; Adult Education 4, 5, 6, 7 8; Cafe Work 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Court Commit- tee 5. Warren, Thomas R. — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 5; Baseball 4; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6 Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nativity 3, 5, 7; Open House 3; Moy Festivol 4; Spot- light Parade 4, 6; Monitor 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Waseskuk, Mary— Activities: Assembly 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; G.R.A. 7, 8; Girls ' Club 7 8; Pep Club 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 7. Woy, William Thomas, Lono — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; Synchronettes 5, 6; Greenhorn Stoff 7; Scroll Staff 8; 12B Formol Hostess 7; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5. Thompson, Dennis — Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Wrestling 3; May Festival 4; Gym Leader 6. Thompson, JoAnn — Activities: Honor Roll 4; Student Council Alternate 3, 4, 7, 8; Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Choir 3 4, 5, 6; Nativity 3, 5, 7; Scroll Staff 8 Greenhorn Staff 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7 Spotlight Parade 4, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 7, 8. Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Junior Representative 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; After Gome Porty Entertoiner 5; Big Sister 5, 7; Girls Sextet 5, 6, 7, 8; Open House 5. Vanderloo, Kathryn Lee — Activities: Student Council 7; Assembly 3; May Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Philomathean 3, 4; Lotin Club 5 ( 6; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 4; Wordrobe Girl 4, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, ' 6; Big Sister 5. VanDorn, Del — Activities: All-City Student Council 3, 4; Footboll 3, 5; Swimming 4; May Festival 4; $25 Club 5; Drama Club 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leoder 4, 5, 6; Morch of Dimes 4, 6; Scroll Ad Stoff; Stage Crew. Van Gorden, Dennis — Activities: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6; Gymnastics Club 4; Gym Leoder 5, 6. Weaver, Raymond — Activities: Wrestling 3; Monitor 3, 4; Gym Leoder 7, 8. Webb, Chris — Activities: Open House 5; G.R. A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Wardrobe Girl 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 7; Leaders Club 7, 8. Webb, Sandra Kay Weiss, Jerry L. — Activities: Student Council 4; Boseboll 4, 6, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 3; Gym Leader 5; Saturdoy Science Closs 5. Thomson, Robert John — Activities: Assembly 3, 5, 7; Football 3, 5; Wrestling 3, 4, 5 ( 6; Na- tivity 7; Senior Breakfost Committee 8; Closs Night Committee 8; Art Club 7, 8; Monitor 5, 6; Saturday Science Closs 7. Todd, Susan — Activities: Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8. Toigo, Donna — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Choir 6, 8; All-State Choir 3, 5, 7; Notivity 3, 5, 7; Spotlight Porade 4, 6; Latin Club 5, 6; After Gome Porty En- tertoiner 5; Big Sister 5, 6; Girls ' Sextette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Toney, Roxanne — Activities: Philomathean 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. VanZuuk, Bill — Activities: Student Council 3; Gymnastics Club 4. Verwers, Anna Marie — Activities: Honor Roll 6. Vitols, Zenta — Activities: May Festival 4; French Club 3, 4; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Volpe, Bob — Activities: Honor Roll 4; Foot- ball 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn 6. Walker, Helen — Activities: Health Careers Club 4; Pep Club 6. Wells, Kathy — Activities: May Festival 4; 12B Formol Hostess 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 6- G R A 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5, 6. Wendt, Valerie — Activities: May Festival 4 Spotlight Parode 4, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4 5 6 7 8 Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Nurse ' s Helper 7; Wardrobe Girl 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Westholm, Betty — Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6; Assembly 3, 7; Drill Team 7, 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club Accompanist 5, 6; Notivity 3, 5, 7; Scroll Stoff, Circulation Manager 7; Greenhorn Staff 6; Moy Festival 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 3 Spotlight Parade 6; Health Coreers Club 3, 4 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8, Big Sister 7; Saturdoy Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6. Wheeldon, L. Suzanne — Activities: Student Council 3, 5, Alternate 4, 6; Assembly 5, 7, 8; Cheerleoder 7, 8, Alternate 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5; Nativity 5; Quill Staff 7, 8; May Festival 4; Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess Secretory 7; Spotlight Parade 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Tourna- ment Program Seller 6, 8; Big Sister 5; March of Dimes Crutch Sale 6; Alumni Committee 7; Variety Show and Senior One Acts, Co- Chairman 8. Wilson, Marilyn — Activities: Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council 3, 5; Honor Roll 3, 5, 6; Scroll Stoff 8; Greenhorn Staff 7; Nativity 5, 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Philomatheon 3, 4; French Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; 6, 7, 8; 10B Tea 3; Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Wood, Shan — Activities. Honor Roll 3, 5, 6; Senior Boord 7, 8; Student Council 3, 4, 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, Co-Captain 7, 8; Synchronettes Narrator 7; Golf 6; Scroll Stoff 7, Greenhorn 6; May Festivol 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; Spotlight Porade 4, 6; Philomotheon 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 5, 6, President 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Boord 3, 4; KDPS An- nouncer 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6; Big Sister 5, 6; Student Court 7, 8; Girls Club 5, 6, 7, 8. White, Diana — Activities: Student Council 4; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6. Wilson, Stephen — Activities: Assembly 7; Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Stoff 6; Lotin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3; Choir 8; Boys ' Glee Club 8. Woods, Jerald — Activities: Football 3, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5; Track 3; Spotlight Parade 6; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leoder 5, 6, 7, 8. Wilson, Sue — Activities: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; 10B Tea 3; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, White, Linda— Activities: G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8; 7 8 Pe P Club 3 4 5 6 ' 7 8 Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Wright, Larry — Activities. Honor Roll 5; Big Sister 5, 6. Wrestling 7. Wilkerson, Thomas Lee — Activities: Assembly 7; Football 3; Wrestling 6; Golf 6, 8; Quill Stoff 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Art Club 3, 4; Monitor 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7, 8. Williams, Douglas Allan — Activities: Honor Roll 7, 8; Student Council 3, 7; Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 4, 6, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All- City Bond 3, 4; May Festival 4; Alumni Din- ner 4, 6; Open House 7; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Monitor 7; Gym Leoder 6; Saturday Science Closs 3, 4, 5, 6. Wimber, Nancy Wimber, William D. 5, 6. -Activities: Safety Club Winegar, Dennis — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Basket- ball 3; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Moy Festivol 4; Open House 5, 7; Spotlight Porade 4, 6; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6; After Gome Porty En- tertainer 7; Saturday Science Class 5, 6, 7, 8; Orgonist for Teochers ' Luncheon 3; Stage Band 5, 6, 7, 8; Organist for Poncoke Day 7. Wright, Nancy — Activities: Spotlight Porode 4; Big Sister 5, 6; Sofety Club 6. Wunder, Nadine N. — Activities: 12B Formal Hostess 7; Quill Ad Stoff 7; Girls ' Club 7; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Wysong, Robert Williams, Joyce Marie — Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, 4; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8- Choir 7, 8; All-City Choir 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Nativity 5, 7; 12B Formal Hostess ' Co-Chairman 7; 10B Tea 3; Open House 5; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Spanish Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4; Big Sister 5; March of Dimes 3. Winegar, Harry — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Basketball 3, 4; Golf 4, 6, 8; Quill Stoff 7, 8; Alumni Dinner 6; Gym Leader 5. Yeager, George — Activities: Football 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Monitor 6, 7; Gym Leader 3, 4, 6. Williams, Linda Wishman, Linda — Activities: Student Council 5; 12B Formal Hostess 7; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Travel Club 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Young, Constance R. Williams, Randy — Activities: Student Council 3, 4; All-City Student Council 3, 4; Football 3; Baseboll 4, 6, 8; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 7; Sponish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; KDPS Announcer 7, 8; May Festival 4; Open House 3; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Wolfe, Warren Allen — Activities: Boys ' Glee Club 3; Art Club 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. Young, Gary — Activities: Swimming 5, 6; Gym Leoder 3, 4, 5, 6; Saturday Science Class 5, 6; Woter Polo 5, 6, 7, 8. Williams, Stanley L. — Activities: Football 3, 5. Wilson, Carolyn — Activities: Student Council 3 5 6; Honor Roll 3, 5, 6; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 5, 6; Philomatheon 3, 4; KDPS Announcer 7, 8; Big Sister 5, 6; Nativity 5, 7; Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 , 8; Spot- light Porode 6; 12B Formol Hostess 7. Wilson, Linda K. — Activities: 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4. Wonders, Jack L. — Activities: Track 5, 6; Open House 5, 7; Key Club 5; Art Club 7, 8; Gym Leoder 7. Wood, Glenna L. — Activities: Honor Roll 4, 7; Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mojorettes 5, 6, Cop- toin 7, 8; Quill Stoff 7, 8; May Festivol 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; 10B Tea 3; Open House 5, 7; Spotlight Porode 6; People to People 7, 8; Philomatheon 3 ( 4; Health Careers Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 7, 8; Big Sister 5; Assembly Committee 7; Morching Band 5, 6, 7, 8; Armed Forces Porade 6, 8; Droke Relays Parade 6, 8. Zeiger, Carol Jeon — Activities: Choir 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Nativity 7; Quill Staff 7, 8; Greenhorn Stoff 6; May Festival 4; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; Gregg Awards 6; Spanish Club 3, 4; Future Teochers 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, A, 5, 6, 7, 8; Clerical Stoff 7; Big Sister 5, 6; Creative Writing Club 7, 8; All- City Choir 8; Assembly 3, A, ' 5, 6, 7, 8; Parades 4, 6. Zils, Corrine A. — Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4; Assembly 7; Scroll Stoff 7; Greenhorn Stoff 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Open House 7; Germon Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Treasurer 7, 8; Monitor 7; Big Sister 5, 6; Saturday Science Closs 5. —57— Activities —58— It was a very good year for setting one ' s goals, for deciding one ' s future, for making lasting friendships, and for carrying on the traditions of a school with a strong history of participation. East High has had a long tradition of organizations where students thought it was worthwhile to devote time to a common goal We have followed these traditions and formed new ones. Have we gained anything from our efforts? Have we gained anything from improving our school by electing a homeroom representative to Student Council? Have we gained anything by sitting in the audience being entertained by the drama department or reverently singing the Alma Mater? What do we gain from greeting alumni or helping a foreign student get acquainted with our school? Have we benefited from learning about other lands through foreign languages or from traveling to noted sights that have been talked about all year? Was the planning for the formal or the prom worth the effort? Have we gained anything from the constant headache of deadlines or the sore throat we got from being in the Pep Club? The importance of these activities can only be fully realized in future years, as we look back on our days at East High and say that it was a very good year. NICK KRPAN PHIL HARLOW SUE COUNTRYMAN President Vice-President Secretary Skillful Officers Head Council Student Court: (left to right) Row 1: Tom Sassatelli, Shan Wood, Larry Krpan ; Row 2: MR. SAMUELSON Jock Johnson, Jim McLain, Greg: Byerly ; Not Pictured: Pam Olds. Student Council Advis Council Creates Good School Representation FALL STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Nancy Hayes, Diane Collins, Pam Goodrich, Pam Olds, Sue Countryman, Gerry David, Joanne Hayden. Nancy Comelison, Sue Hemer, Linda Eaton, Diana Huitt, Kathy McKowan, Connie Short, Rene Matzke, Diana Pierson, Cindy Lankford, Sue Walker, Jocelyn Ives, Florene Walker, Lynne Borich ; Row 2: Craig Cochran, Chris Gleason, Doug Williams, Paul Erickson, Jean Anderson, Linda Olsen, Helena Correa, Mary Evans, Janet Stamos, Nick Krpan, Jenni Fulk, Cindy Wheeler, Linda Lancaster, Nancy Milligan, Judi Brown, Denny Merritt, Jerry Dalbey, Larry Krpan, Steve Grant; Row 3: Russ Osborne, Ron Kempe, Larry Dirlam, Mike Breton, Chuck Webb, Greg Byerly, Lynn Rowat, Jim McLain, Alan Bjork, Phil Harlow, Tom Jones, Tom Lewis, Tom Sassatelli, Tim Barker, Tom Deets, Randy Deal, Leonard Ballard; Not Pictured: Shelley Simpson, Jock Johnson, Diana Rainey, Janice Tedrow, Debbie Rogers, Sally Brown, Randy Stewart, Dave Roccasecca, Linda Stephens, Shan Wood, Nancy Woodard. —60— Spring Council Members Bring Helpful New Ideas SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Roberta Ficek, Kathy Venosky. Nancy Coi neilson. Jean Anderson, Diane Collins, Diana Rainey, Carol Gay, Diana Huitt, Janet Stamos, Dee Day, Sue Walker, Diane Meyers, Jjcelyn Ives: Row 2: Lynne Borich, Stephanie Overton, Sue Hemer, Marion McKay. Tamara Brown, Linda Stephens, Cynthia Wheeler, Sherri Reese. Mary Evans, Linda Olsen, Sally Brown, Shelley Simpson. Nancy Pike; Row 3: Randy Deal, Larry Krpan, Debbi Rogers, Jennifer Fulk, Linda I ancaster, Donna Harlow, Gerry David, Shan Wood. Nick Krpan, Tom Sassatelli, Paul Erickson, Jock Johnson; Row 4: Terry Gilchrist, Cliff Jackson, Larry Winejfar, Larry Dirlam, Jim McLain. Ron Kempe, Tim Barker, Alan Bjork, Lynn Rowat, Chuck Webb. Gresr Byerly, Dennis Merritt ; Not Pictured: Jerry Dalbey, Nancy Hayes. Steve Lehman. Pam Olds, Sue Countryman. Phil Harlow, Gene Strate, Mike Breton. Ren«« Matzke. Lyle Miller, Leonard Ballard. The 1965-66 Student Council has made many accomplishments to better our school. Most impor- tant to our student body this year was the acquiring of our mascot, The Mighty Scarlet. Other new accomplishments made this year were the more con- venient one-way stairs, the student directories, the merit awards given for recognition to anyone who made the honor roll at the end of each semester, and the student center bulletin board, installed for the purpose of announcing any activities interesting to the students. Some of the actions taken by the Stu- dent Council every year are those of the organization of the Student Court, arrangements for the homecom- ing parade, the decorating of the student center and sponsoring of after-game parties, the assistance with the signing up for youth employment, and the back- ing of the All-City Student Council. Each year the East High Student Council tries to make complete representation of our student body a main concern. We believe that the organization is most important in our school and we hope it will continue to uphold our traditional democratic system. All-City Works for City-wide Cooperation ALL CITY STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Jennifer Fulk, Pam Olds, Cindy Wheeler, Gerry David; Row 2: Larry Krpan, (Iresr Byerly, Larry Dirlam, Nick Krpan. —61 — Cheryl Drottz and Dennis Baker Head Fall Staff The fall Scroll staff, under the direction of co-edi- tors Cheryl Drottz and Dennis Baker, really got our 1965-66 school year rolling. With up-to-date news on all school activities and important articles on new class studies, new administration methods and our greater city development, both students and alumni used the Scroll to keep track of their friends, to find out about all school activities, and to learn about the new and modern developments that East High ' s stu- dent body is facing. CHERYL DROTTZ Co-Editor DENNIS BAKER Co-Editor FALL SCROLL STAFF: Row 1: Carol Lepper, Corrine Zils, Barb Reeder, Sue Countryman, Dee Day, Gerry David, Cheryl Meeker, Cheryl Drottz, Susan Sjolin, Margie McKay, Sue Shutt ; Row 2: Cliff Carey, Cindy Clemens, Linda Lancaster, Alice Vallejo, Nancy Sorensen, Carol Pearson, Pat McEvoy, Betty Westholm, Vicki Chastain, Kathie Maschke. Row 3: Bob Volpe, Steve Wilson, Dennis Baker, Tim Barker; Not Pictured: Shan Wood. Sherri Reese and Keith Pickett Head Spring Staff mm The spring Scroll staff, under the supervision of co-editors Sherri Reese and Keith Pickett, carried on the editing of the Scroll for the second semester. They ' ve learned how to write features, how to prepare a layout and how to meet a deadline. The editor and co-editor of each of the eight pages now know the responsibility of writing his own article while also be- ing responsible for the entire page he edits. Plenty of thought and hard work was put in by the staff, and they can now be proud of the tradition they upheld. 0% SHERRI REESE Co-Editor KEITH PICKETT Co-Editor SPRING SCROLL STAFF: Row 1: Left to right. Carolyn Stady, Joline Peterson, Sherri Pinegar, JoAnn Lawrence, Donella Nervig, Janice Kouri, Jackie McAninch. Linda Scritchfield. Paulette Cassady, Maria McKeever : Row 2: Sue Strait. Sherri Reese Janet SUmoe Vilma Sm.lt- nieks, Linda Olsen, Pat Brown. Sue Brown, Lona Thomas. Marilyn Wilson. Cheryl Norman, Joanne Thompson ; Row 3 : Barb Beving Kalpn Feith. Harry Cornwell, Mike Brady, John Sellers. Jim McLain, Steve Taylor, Keith Pickett, Jody Bartlett, Lance Berlovich ; Not Pictured: Cindy Holland, Alberta Frisch. As fall Scroll staffs circulation manager, we find Betty Westholm swamped in her outgoing Scrolls. Here the Greenhorn Staff help sort the negatives into homeroom groups for new Student Activity Tickets. —63— WENDY GARRETT Co-editor TOM BECK MAN Co-editor Wendy Garrett and Tom Beckman Co-edit Quill Under the supervision of co-editors Tom Beckman and Wendy Garrett, the Quill staff includes four sections. The layout section, headed by Cynthia Garver, plans the placement of all pictures and explanatory copy. The job of the copy section, under the supervision of Judy Arthur, writes copy for pictures and ex- planatory copy for subjects. Picture section head Kathleen Cateron keeps negatives of all pictures and sizes to fit the dimensions of the layout. The last group is the senior section. Linda Nesja and her staff Checking through their plans for the Quill are the members of the layout section: (left to right) Cynthia Garver, Diane Collins, Judy Johnson, Fred Fuller, Tom Wilker- son, Vicki Kranovich. Here we find our photographers, Tod Mason, Clifford Carey and Larry Chamberlin, preparing their equip- ment to take more pictures for the Quill. Co-editors Tom Beckman and Wendy Garrett compare their ideas with those of other annuals. Checking over all pictures and their negatives are the members of the picture section : Sue Wheeldon, Kathleen Cateron, and Pam Barbour. —64— QUILL STAFF: Row 1: Pam Barbour, Glenna Wood, Cynthia Carver, Debbie Hintz, Cathi Cateron, Linda Reed, Diana Cain, Diane Collins, Dottie Allred : Row 2: Gay Emerson, Judy Johnson, Vicki Kranovich, Karen Tuinstra, Wendy Garrett, Linda Nesja, Cathy Hickson, Sue Wheeldon : Row 3: Larry Chamberlin, Tom Beckman, Fredrick Fuller, Tom Wilkerson, Kalvin Tuinstra, Harry Winegar, Tod Mason; Not Pictured: Judy Arthur, Cynde Fitch, Jeannye McKee, Carol Zeiger. accumulate all senior information and senior glossies along with typing homerooms. Credit must go to man- aging editor, Harry Winegar, who arranged and scheduled yearbook pictures, and to photographers Tod Mason, Larry Chamberlin and Clifford Carey. The Quill is edited by the 1965-66 journalism class of East High. Ad Sales: the 1965-66 salesmanship classes. Cover: Mr. Nicolet, Art Adviser. Art work on page one: Carolyn Landau. Here we find Copy and Senior Accumulating: all senior information and setting ready for all the senior glossies to be Section Editors Judy Arthur and sized and prepared for the layout are the senior section. Members are Dottie Allred, Linda Nesja sorting through some Carol Zeiger, Karen Tuinstra, Linda Nesja, Linda Reed, Diana Cain, Cathy Hickson. of the pictures. —65— Practicing for Perfection CONCERT BAND: Row it Marcia Beals, Gregory Lamb, Rm Kempe, Philip Pfaltzgraff , Diane Fuller; Row 2: Ben Ohlander, Sherman Rupe, Darrell Carter, Marilyn Magdefrau, Jim Weir, Jean Bruce; Row 3: Cheryll Foley. Judy Gur- well, Larry Chamberlin ; Row 4: Randy Stewart, Carlene Seiberling, Gail Reed; Standing: (left to right) Barbara Kale, Jim Robinson, Dave Stovall, Nate Jones, Greg Nepstad, Mickey Dawson, Danny Kosola. Standing in formation is the East High marching band before the East- Roosevelt game. The band gave superb performances for every football game. They played before and at the halves of our games. —66— Expressing Individual Efforts CONCERT BAND: Row 1: Crystal Jackson, Jane Sheets, Pam Magdefrau, Barbara Hart, Louise Runnels; Row 2: Fred Fuller, Dennis Leuthauser, Larry Winegar, Ruth Wheeler, Delbert Jones, William Robinson, Richard Boese ; Row 3: Jim Groves, Tim Nelson, Lyle Miller, Dennis Mentzer, Russell Simpson; Standing: (left to right) John Thomas, Dan Mallory, Louis Cauterucci, Linda Smith, Jacqueline German, Marion Terry, Janice Buch, Wesley Redhead, Steve Leh- man, Bobbie Rogers, Stephen Petty, Tod Mason. Traveling to junior high schools with entertaining concerts is but one of the varied activities of the band throughout the school year. During football season in the fall they are the marching band, performing with regular halftime entertainment. An added feature at many winter activities and at basketball games, they perform as the concert band. A main highlight of the year is the spring concert. In late spring they again become a marching band, winding up the year with the Drake Relays and Armed Forces Day parades. MR. MAFAFFEV Instrumental Music MARCIA BEALS All-State Clarinet LYLE ANDERSON Drum Major JEAN BRUCE Asst. Drum Major STAGE BAND: (seated) Lyle Anderson, pianist; Steve Lehman. Jim Groves; Standing: Tim Nelson, Lyle Miller, Russell Simpson, Dennis Winegar, Larry Winegar, Delbert Jones, Tod Mason, Roy Lilijgren, John Thomas, Dan Mallory, Louis Cauterucci, Greg Nepstad, Don Mohr, Doug Williams. —67— Filling the Air with Music... ALL-STATE VOCALISTS: Row 1: Donna Toigo, Cynthia Lankford ; Row 2: Lyle Anderson, Chris Hindal. GIRLS SEXTET: Row 1: Donna Toigo, Sandee Taylor, Linda Smith: Row 2: Sherri O ' Neel, JoAnn Thompson, Cynthia Lankford. Betty Westholm, George 1 ucker, David Parker, Winston Barclay. Donald Allison, Gerald Granberg, Joe Peterson, Janice Tedrow, Julia Jarc, tk ! w 1 ' I 0 Kell M y - ; R l OW ? tchen Gil , mer ' ary Boese C y nthia Lankford. Violet Van Horn, Dennis Leuthauser, Charles Webb, Thomas Warren James Meineke, Rick Gregoire. Lynn Rowat, Max LaBlanc, Karen Tuinstra, Janie Engstrom; Jennifer Fulk, Marion Sellers, Bonnie Peters, Christy Clement; Not Pictured: Mrs. Lutz, adviser. —-68— They Sing Their Hearts Out East is very proud of its fine Vocal Music Department under the direction of Mrs. Joyce Lutz. Our 71- voice choir performs at many in- and out-of-school events, their main ones being the annual Nativity, in which they play a main part, and the All-City Music Festival in the spring. The Girls ' and Boys ' Glee Clubs performs at various times throughout the year for the P.T.A. and in-school assemblies. Our all-state winners are an asset to the Music Department also. They devoted much of their out-of-school time to practicing for state competition. GIRLS ' GLEE ( LIB: Row 1: Jean Winegarden, Joan Johnson, Willa Gathercole. Mary Brown, Diane Whiteside, Diana Dove. Peggy Webb, Sandy Douglass, Carole Strauser. Row 2: Nancy Pike. Marva Heathco.e. Marsha Clement, Sandy Sampson, Cindy Lewis. Phyllis Freel, Pat Eilandson, Paula Dooley ; Row 3: Kathy Cateron. Janice Piper. Jackie German, Noreen McFall, Donna Marquis, Nyoka Parks, Marion McKay, K i thy Maschke, He.ena Conea ; Row 4: Carla Hutchison. Susan Hale. Janie Engstrom, Maria Roberts, Linda Kutchen, Kathy Smith. Wanda Bucholft, Donna B. yd, Marilyn Webb, Jean Bruce: Not Pictured: Candy Bowler. Becki Berlovich. Mary Long, Lynda Van Dyke, Carline Smith, Jcette Bishop, Linda Bale, Maiy Lewis, Debi Neal. BOYS GLEE CLUB: Row 1: Wesley Redhead, Larry Krpan, Mike Pltppo, A ' an Baldwin, John Bassett, Randy Deal, Mike Van Scoy, John Seddon : Row 2: Chris Hindal, David McClintic, Anthony Robinson, Mike Breton, B. b Helgeland, Mark Jones, Dennis Leuthauser, Lyle Anderson, Tim Dennis, Philip Pfaltzgiaff: Row 3: David Cortner, David Parker, Dennis Mentzer, Thomas Warren, Gerald Granberg, George Tucker. Ritk Giegohe, Joe Peterson, Max LaBlanc, Alan Wald, Donal 1 Allison, Wally Ackerson : Not Pictured: Ralph Ryan, Kim Harban, Lynn Rowat, Charles Webb, Dale Haag, James Meineke, Gene Strate, Mrs. Lutz, adviser. —69— The King and I - A Smashing Success! Rodgcrs and Hammerstein ' s The King and [ was the first musical presented at East High in recent years. The main theme conc erned a brave Englishwoman, Anna, who went to Siam to teach English to King Mongkut ' s sixty-seven children. This performance broke a tradition by replacing the annual Spotlight Parade. This first musical was successfully presented with two performances on March 25 and 26. Because of the endless efforts of the entire cast, the directors, orchestra, and all assisting committees, the musical was a magnificent success. Anna and the childien. Kneeling left: Row 1: Denice Calland. Lorrie Ruppe, Robin Rote, Ricky Sandquist; Row 2: J: anne Rierk. Farrall Kuyper. Bill Mills, Dane Lyon, Dana Lyon, Anna (Shei i i O ' Neel ) Kneel- ng right; Row 1: Nancy Myers, Robert Sandquist. Standing, left: Prince Chululongkorn (Clifford Carey). Right: Princess Ying Yaowalak (Dee Day). The King ' s wives: Row 1: Gretchen Gilmer, Donna Winegarden, Phyllis Schoen : Row 2: Sharon King, Jan- ice Tedrow, Janice Piper; Row 3: Sue McCormack, Pat McEvoy, Belinda Henderson. KRALAHOME (Winston Barclay) BUDDHA (Lana Minks) The Directors or MR. MAHAFFEY Co-director MRS. LUTZ Co-director MISS WHITFORD Drama Director Supporting Characters Phra Alack George Tucker Sir Edward Ramsay Max La Blanc Captain Orton Larry Dirlam Interpreter Craig Hamilton GUARDS: Russ Osborne, Mark Jones, Tom Warren. PRIESTS: Mike Flippo, George Clinton, John Seddon, Wesley Redhead. AMAZONS: Vicki Kranovich, Nancy Sorensen, Betty Westholm, Carla Hutchison. DANCERS Eliza Nancy Norman, Shannon Folsom Angel Cheryl Hasel, Pam Sevier Eva Pam Magdefrau Topsy Leslie Simmons Simon Legree Diane Meyers, Sandy Samuels Uncle Thomas Jennie Fulk George Bonnie Peters FOREST: Marilyn Wilson, Mary Lou Wilson, Cindy Lewis. DOGS-GUARDS: Sandy Taylor, Sue Poepping, Mar- ion McKay, Barb Sorensen, Jocelyn Ives. SLAVES: Carolyn Wilson, Judy Herschleb, Mary Crain. SERVANTS: Candy Bowler, Jean Bornand, Kathie Maschke, Tammy Brown. MOUNTAINS: Barb Enfield, Diane Fuller, Carline Smith. -71 — East Keeps a Fine Tradition NATIVITY CAST: Left to right: Dave Bair, Jeannye McKee, Tom Roller, Carolyn Stady, John Jewett, Fred Fuller, Sue Walker; ANGELS: Row I: Linda Olsen, Carolyn Wilson, Judy Johnson, Mary Fox; Row 2: Marilyn Wilson, Sue Shutt, Nancy Sorensen, Pam Goodrich, Karen Tuinstra, Penny Hightshoe ; Row 3: Linda Robertson, Cheryl Drottz, Bonnie Dudley, Vyla Hays, Linda Reed; RIGHT: Left to Right : Dan Taylor, Tom Russell, Phil Harlow, Steve Taylor, Doug Williams, Doug McCaulley, Dan Mai lory ; Not Pictured: Janice Kouri, Linda Harden- brook. Gay Emerson, Kathie Maschke. JEANNYE McKEE Reader CAROLYN STADY Reader GAY EMERSON Reader KATHIE MASCHKE Reader One of East High ' s traditions is the annual per- formance of the Nativity. The production of the Christmas story was under the supervision of Miss Smith, who was assisted by Mr. Griffin. All members of the cast strived to present an authentic character portrayal which proved to be successful. MISS SMITH Director MR. GRIFFIN Asst. Director The shepherds look in awe and fright as Gabriel and the angel choir appear. Mary and Joseph reverently gaze at the Baby Jesus. —72— ONE WILD NIGHT-a Zany Comedy i As the maid views the drugged sleepers, she decides she has never worked in such a house. Overtaken by a sleeping drug, Scorpio, played by Craig Hamil- ton, is discovered by Rodney, Steve Taylor, and the bewildered police officer, Denny Leuthauser. MISS THELMA WHITFORD Director One Wild Night, by Guernsey Le Pelley, was a delight to all that viewed the fall play, under the direction of Miss Thelma Whitford. The comedy concerned a misguided hypochon- driac who tries to please his wealthy invalid aunt by catering to her every whim. Utter confusion results when a series of events tend to threaten his chance of inheriting his aunt ' s fortune. Many hours were spent rehearsing for the final performance. The play proved to be a success because of the participation and effort of many students necessary for a memorable production such as One Wild Night. PAII PLAY CAST- Row It Harry Rupe. Sherman Rupe. Marilyn Webb. Mary Morgan, Cindy Burgett, Pat Daly Sandra Samuels. Linda F«n !c Norman Fagerstrom, Craig Hamilton. Denny Leuthauser. Susan Hale. Doug Cox. Steve Taylor; Not Pictured: Becki Duncan. —73— Languages Challenge Students, Encourage Greater LATIN CLUB: Row 1: Diana Damerval, Jean Winegarden, Diane Fuller, Ruth Wadsworth, Susan Paulson, Janiece Johnson, Dai la Sandell, Jeanne Haworth, Jean Sandquist, Patricia McDaniel, Roberta Mumford, Diana Cain Glenna Wood, Lucinda Clemens, Marilyn Frazee, Sandy Samuels Rebecca Watson; Row 2: Mrs. Erickson, Linda Fenton, Kris Ledet, Kaye Caswell, Susan McCormack, Cynthia Wheeler, Sarah Smith, Diane Stawsky, Linda Petty, Kathy Smith, Vicki Chastain, Susan Brown, Jlze Ievalts, Carla Hutchison, Vivian Lounsberry, Tamara Brown, Miriam Carlon, Rene Matzke, Diana Cumpston ; Row 3: Tim McDonald, Douglas Cox, Lyle Anderson, Craig: Redshaw, Dean Sandquist, John Schadegg, Charles Webb, Stephen Wilson, Stephen Person, Tim Nelson, Jim Hanson, Randy Deal, Larry Krpan ; Not Pictured: Carla Cornwell, Paul Dennis, Mary Fox, Jo Ellen Fred refill, Jimmie German, Charles Harlow, Lyle Miller, Greg Schaffer. Sodalitas Romana Sponsored by Mrs. Melva Erickson, the Latin Club attended the State Latin Club Convention and high- lighted the year with a Roman Banquet in the spring. Officers are Lyle Anderson, president; Cynthia Wheeler, vice-president; Tamara Brown, secretary; Charles Webb, treasurer; and Diana Cain, assistant treasurer. EI Club de Espanol The main purpose of Spanish Club this year is to promote a better understanding of all Spanish cus- toms. All of the club ' s activities are decided on and planned at previous meetings held by the club. President Craig Cochran is in charge of the meetings, with Miss Gillespie as sponsor. SPANISH CLUB: Row 1 : Donna Marquis, Mary Mealey, Susan Sjolin, Linda Lawler, Mary Lou Wilson, Judy Smith. Jackie Roe, Cynthia Dunn; Row 2: Karen Nicholson, Janme Johnson, Carolyn Landau, Margraret Gervais, Nona Steen, Bonnie Peters, Helena Correa, Cynthia Burgrett, Christy Clement; Row 3: Craig: Cochran, Miss Gillespie, Roy Liljegrren, Richard Lasher, John Littel ; Not Pictured: Linda Lancaster. —74— Interests, and Promote Wider Understandings FRENCH CLUB: Row 1: Susan Hazen. Carolyn Caylor, Janice Watson, Maria Traviss Eleanor Turner, Ton. i Monteith Jackie Knowlton, Gloria Gardiner, Gerry David, Donella Nervi . Paulette Cassady, Kathy Fiscel. Jocelyn Ives, Penny Cassady Virginia Meuli ans Row 2 Linda Burns, Linda St. John. Sheryl Parkin, JoAnne Albers, Pat McMurray, MaiT Morgan, . d° t n p V rvr Rnw Paul EHckson Hayden, Sherri Reese, Susan Barker. Sandra Sampson, Cynthia Lankford, Judi Herschleb, Marsha Best, Pat OConne.Jo, 3 P aul E. kson Norman Fa erstrom. Dave Picray. Murlean Hall. Anita May. Barbara Peterson. Diana Pierson, John Ro erson, John Kelly, Jerry Dalbey, Pat McEvoy, Barbara Bevinpr, Mr. Dolan. Le Cercle Francais Visiting the Salisbury House, eating French deli- cacies and singing French songs are just a few of the social activities in which the French Club takes part. Officers are Gloria Gardiner, president; Pat CTConner, vice-president; Barbara Beving, secretary; and Joanne Hayden, treasurer. Deutsche Verein German Club ' s main activity this year was the Christmas party at which the East High Club mem- bers entertained Roosevelt ' s German Club and all German foreign students living in Des Moines. Spon- sored by Mr. Lester Caltvedt, the club is interested mainly in learning about German culture. Doug Cox, Ron Copeland, John Carter, Harold Bierman, Kris Bonner, Alan Bjork, Richard Arthur, Tim Barker, Wayne Jensen. —75— Meet Helena Correa, our foreign exchange student. Meet Helena-Our AFS Student I love it. It ' s wonderful. Everyone says ' hello ' to me and helps me with any of my questions. This is the impression East High gave to seventeen-year-old Helena Correa, who is staying with the H. R. Burgetts during her senior year. Helena came from Caracas, Venezuela, through the American Field Service program. Helena is a member of the Art Club, Spanish Club, A.F.S. Club, and Pep Club. She has also been on the honor roll and has been named as honorary member of the All-City Student Council. After graduating from East High, Helena and other foreign stu- dents throughout the country will take a three-week tour of the United States, including a visit with President Johnson. After the tour, Helena will rejoin her father, mother, two sisters, and a brother in Caracas. She then will enter Central University of Venezuela, where she will major in architecture and eventual l begin a career of interior design and painting. One of Helena s dreams is to one day further her art studies in America. MISS WHITFORD AFS Sixmsor Left to ri ht: Cindy, Mr. H. R. Burnett. Mis. Burnett, Steve, and Helena. Yelling Requires Lung Power in East ' s Pep Section East ' s pep section adds spirit and enthusiasm to all athletic events. They Add Sparkle and Zest to EHS School Spirit PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Row 1: Left to ri ht: Mary Mealey, Corrine Zils ; Row 2: Kris Neofotist, Karen Tuinstra. • —77— Key Club Acts as Community Service Organization KEY CLUB: Row 1: Steve Lehman, Mike Flippo, Sid Heuton, Chris Park, Bob Herselius, Dennis Leuthauser, Larry Krpan, Kandy Deal, Ron Kempe, Lyle Anderson, Nick Krpan, Roy Liljegren, Craig: Redshaw, Tom Raisbeck, Bob Taylor, Mike Picray ; Row 2: Mr. Ackerman (adviser), Dave Picray, Dave Toma, Mickey Carvour, Chuck Webb, Dan Taylor, Bob Lauritsen, Jeff Sturdevent, Tim Barker, Bruce Taylor, Dennis Cumpston, Phii Harlow, Fred Fuller, Lewell Gunter, Chuck Ferris, Jerry Dalbey ; Row 3: Dennis Baker, Tom Wilkerson, Larry Spain, J ,hn Kelly, Tom Roller, Tom Russell, John Rogerson, Gene Strate, Bob Fairchild, Steve laylor, Keith Pickett, Bill Brazelt n ; Not Pictured: David Bair, Jim Balduchi, Alan Bjork, Chris (ileason, Bill Johnson, Jim McLain, Cary Nichols, Scott O ' Mara, Ron Quick, Bill Robinson, Jon Schuttinga, Dean Townsend, Doug Williams. Serving East High and the community is the pur- pose of Key Club. Proceeds from Gentleman ' s Day, movies, the Key Club-versus faculty basketball game, and other activities are used to purchase something worthwhile for the school. Members also volunteer time and support to non-profit organizations such as Red Cross or Salvation Army. The club meets every Wednesday morning and is directed by Mr. William Ackerman. Visiting the Tifereth Israel Synagogue (which was displaying a collection of Israeli art) and the Drake University Art Center are among the activities of the Art Club. An assistant art professor from Drake and the director of art education from the Des Moines Art Center were also invited to speak to the group during the year. The club, which meets only for events of interest, is sponsored by Mr. Nicolet and Miss Skarshaug. Students View Art Throughout Des Moines ART CLl ' B: Row 1: Pat Daly, Nancy Norman, Kaye Butts, Mary Evans, Kris Ledet, Mike Reed, Pat Ellandson, Linda Barnes, Sue Walker, Nancy Johnson, Julie Allen, Pam Paulson, Shirley Niska, Sherry Anderson, Frances Dooley ; Row 2: Mr. Nicolet, (co-adviser), Linda McFarlane, Peggy Kling, Mary Boese, Hele la Correa, Gay Emerson, Donna Harlow, Vyla Hayes, Nona Steen, Lu Ann Forma ro, Nancy Sorensen, Judy Johnson, Jo Ann Romar, Joyce Richards, Miss Skarshaug. (co-adviser) ; Row 3: Wairen Wolfe, Jim Myers, Tom Roller, Pat Campbell, Liz Hinshaw, Jeanie Williams, Mickey Briedis, Carol Pearson, Carolyn Landau, Bob Thomson, Barb Beving, Nick Krpan, Doug Arnold, Chuck Sanders, Bonnie Noel, Vicki Mullins ; Not Pictured: Steve Anderson, Carla Cornwell, Roy Dunn, Cheryl Halfhill, Lloyd Howard, Cheryl McAvoy, Diana Pierce, Linda Smith, Sarah Smith, Cyndee Watkins, Cecilia Wilber. —78— Debate, Writing, Computer Clubs Make Debut DEBATE CLUB: Row 1: Melanie Payne, Pat O ' Connor, Diane Fuller, Donna Wine- garden; Row 2: Mr. Fleming ( sponsor I , Sue Threlkeld, Janine Johnson, Doug Cox; Not Pictured: Tim Dennis, Steve Mclntire, Norman Fagerstrom. Janine Johnson gives her side of the argument at a meeting of the debate club. Three of many new clubs organized at East this year were the Debate Club, Creative Writing Club, and the Computer Club. t , ' . In its first year, the Debate Club is trying to lay a foundation for eventual interschool competition. Giv- ing students experience in the processes of formal argumentation and analytical thinking is the purpose of the club. Regular meetings of the Debate Club, which is directed by Mr. Fleming and Mr. Holm, are held the third Monday of every month. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Reick, the Creative Writing Club meets the second Monday of every month. The purpose of the club is to encourage those who like to express themselves creatively in prose and poetry. Learning how to operate a computer is the purpose of the Computer Club, which is directed by Mr. Storer. Most of the meetings of Computer Club are held at Dial Finance Company where members learn to operate computers. —79— People and Places Are Interests of These Clubs Making its debut at East this year is the People-to- People Club, which is sponsored by Miss Smith. The People-to-People Club is an international organiza- tion dedicated to promoting better relations between nations on a citizen-to-citizen basis rather than through governmental means. The club, which meets the fourth Monday of every month, exchanges pen pals and attends events in the community associated with international affairs. The club also has an exchange school, Cholwon High School, in Kang Won Providence, Japan. The Travel Club is designed for those with a fancy for learning about other people and other places. Under the sponsorship of Miss Arnold, the club meets the second Tuesday of each month. The highlight of the year for the Travel Club is the spring trip. This year they visited Kansas City. Teachers who have spent summers in foreign coun- tries are often invited to speak and show slides, films, or pictures. The East High exchange student is also invited to speak at one of the meetings. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE CLUB: Row 1: Janice Watson, JoAnn Romar, Susan Paulson. Jeanne West. Lois Hoffman, Paula Ritter, Sherry Dickmeyer, Linda Lamphere, Glenna Wood, Miss Smith (adviser) ; Row 2: Diana Damerval, Andrea Be htol, Judy Simpkins, Mary Mealey, Cheryl Meeker, Susan Sjolin, Pat McEvov, Chris Monroe, Connie Puckett, Berta Mumford, Carla Hutchison, Trudy Marshall; Not Pictured: Carol Houge. TRAVEL CLUB: Row 1 : Jeanni K «uyper. Penny Cassady, Mary Crain, Jackie Roe, Nancy Brown, Ruth Hoover, LeAnn Wallace, Sue Sjolin Margie McKay, Carolyn Cowman, Dottie Allred ; Row 2: Cindy Burprett, Judi Brown, JoAnne Roland, Donna Roland, Susan Holms Wanda Bucholz Karen Nicholson, Janice Ted row, Carolyn Fox, Sally Brown, Zenta Vitols, Charla Hickson ; Row 3: Miss Arnold (adviser) Linda Huss, Linda Kutchen Pat McEvoy, Larry Winegar, Tod Mason; Not Pictured: Mary Fuller, Cathy Hickson, Joyce Hibbert, Sherman Kupe, Deanna Daufcherty, Chris Lindstrom. —80— Drama Club Grows— Chess Club Hosts Tournament DRAMA CLUB: Row 1: Carolyn Stady, Kathie Maschke, Gay Emerson, Jean Sandquist, Linda Reed, Becki Duncan, Joyce Richards, Janice Kouri, Linda Hardenbrook, Nancy Fagerstrom, Karen Faust, Diana Huitt, Pat Daly; Row 2: Linda Fenton, Cindy Zschau. Rene Matzke, Janet Stamos, Mary Evans, Sue Hale, Pat McEvoy. Vicki Ostrand, Suzi Hews, Louise Runnels, Mary Fuller, Cindy Burnett, Mary Long. Mary Morgan ; Row 3 : Ron Kempe, Dennis Leuthauser. Steve Taylor, Greg Lamb, Dave Toma, Sherman Rupe, Craig Hamilton, Miss Wnitford (adviser). A large but growing club at East is the Drama Club. Future aims for the club are to join the National Thespian Society, which means that the membership would be on a three-year basis. Another benefit obtained from a national affiliation is that a more consistent standard of awarding drama points will he acquired. The club meets the fourth Tuesday of every month and is directed by Miss Whitford. Climax of the year lor Drama Club is a social affair at which points are awarded for activities and new members are initiated. Those who have an interest in the game of chess, or wish to learn how to play, have found many hours of enjoyment and instruction in the Chess Club of East High. Meetings of the Chess Club were held every Wed- nesday afternoon in room 206 and were directed by Mr. Meier. Each spring for the past two years the members of the club have been hosts to the members of chess clubs of other schools in the city in a tournament held in the East High library. —81 — Health Careers Are Explored by These Students HEALTH CAREERS CLUB: Row 1 : Rose Anne Harris. Carolyn Caylor, Crystal Jackson. Susan Leonard, Glenna Wood. Nancy Con ley : w?k PMlis Schoen Andrea Berhtol. Darla Sandell. Susan Parsley. Janice Kauri. Cathy Flaherty; Row 3: Linda St. John Vicki WUhite, (.race Carson. Laureen Hall. Toni Monteith ; Row 4: LuAnn Formaro. Linda Kutchen. Dixie Snelson, Mrs. Baranosky (adviser). Tomorrow ' s Teachers This year the Health Careers Club entered into many interesting activities. They prepared Christmas gifts and sent them to the state hospital in Woodward, visited the center for the blind, and attended a tea at Mercy Hospital. Through these activities, EHS students have taken a look into varied medical pro- fessions. Through the Future Teachers ' Club, East students learn more about the field they have chosen as their future career. In their group discussions they enlarge upon such topics as academic training required in order to enter the teaching profession. The club is sponsored by Miss Soutter. FUTURE TEACHER ' S CLUB: Row 1: Linda Lawler. Nancy Con- ley, Jo Ann Romar; Row 2: Noreen McFall, Sandy Sampson, Sue Cunningham; Not Pictured: Miss Soutter (adviser). — 82— CLERICAL STAFF: Row 1: Sonia Johnson, Sherry Pinegar, Sue Shutt, Marsha Fant, Christy Davis, Carol Jackson, Nancy Collins, Carol McDonoufifh ; Row 2 : Violet Rivers, Linda Fairchild, Jackie McAninch, Linda Reed, Nancy Pike, Carol Zeiger, Linda Olson, Cynde Fitch; Row 3: Barb Netherow, Cathy Hickson, Sally Brown, Dixie Snelson, Vilma Smiltnieks, Cheryl Norman, Mary Fuller, Carolyn Kohlbusch, JoAnn Lawrence; Not Pictured: Pat McMurray. Dixie Whisner. Their Work Is Never Done Checking materials in and out of the library, pre- paring those familiar reminders of overdue books, and shelving books are only a few of the duties of East ' s library staff. It is composed of students selected by Mrs. Schmeiser, our librarian. Never a Spare Moment East ' s Clerical Staff gives up its study halls to help in the office. They perform many duties, such as taking telephone messages, helping with the attend- ance records, sorting mail, and running errands. LIBRARY STAFF: Row 1: Delemara Ficek, Maryaret Hedges. Antonia Cuppy, Donna Bitting:; Row 2: Judy Ballard, Janice Grother, Diane Allsup, Renee Andre, Peggy Kling ; Row 3 : Mrs. Schmeiser, Mickey Smith, Alfred Ballard, John Schade , Robert Hamilton; Not Pictured: Girtha Thomas. First -Hand Experience Aids Practical Knowledge The tag line of East ' s DECA Club is Developing Future Leaders for Marketing and Distribution. One of the ways they achieve this goal is by participating in two of fourteen different contests, which include such areas as public speaking, sales demonstrations, display judging, and advertising and layout displays. Members attend the Delegates ' Assembly, State Leadership Conference, and the National DECA Convention. D.E.C.A.: Row 1: Maria McKeever, Sarah Irvin, Darlene Brady, Sharon Lawrence, Linda Wishman, Sharon Dorothy, Frances Kelsey, Melva Blood, Marilyn Bickel, Kathy Alitz, Nancy Barker. Pesrsry Doner, Linda Austin, Sharon Blades, Diana Lloyd, Mrs. Murdock, (adviser); Row 2: Robert Davis, Lyle Husted, Donna Bishop, Kay Hopkins, Linda Jesrlum. Nadine Wunder, Dixie Armstrong, Joyce Barton, Rita Constable, Deanna Daufcherty, Roberta Rittel, Linda Davis, Mary Hiffhberfirer, Cathy Craddock, Sandra Huxford, Janice Wallace. Deborah Turner, Steve Conn, Warren Wolf: Row 3: Mike Fogle, Dennis Reeves, Cliff Hinman, Dour McCaulley, Ore Roth, Charles Stanley, Dennis Sinnard, Steve Butler Darrell Shull, Terry Lacher, Mike Strome, Art Hedarecock, Steven Fetters, Rick Ginther, Denny Kelce, Bob Michaels; Not Pictured: Karen Austin, JoAnn Nalevanko, Barbara Leonard, Dan Bates, Del Van Dorn, Linda Wilson. —83— Their Sales and Spirit Help Finance Our Quill -4. QUILL AD CLUB: Row 1: Pamela Porter, Sandra Douglass, Karen Oxley, Dorothy Violett, Ramona Johnston, Lenora Calaway, Margene Butts ; Row 2 : Mike Hartley, Leland Young, Sandra Schnoor, Nancy Wright, Linda Junk in, Linda Huss, LuAnn Form arc, Renee Andre, Patrick Canney, Mr. Devin ; Row 3: Dennis Shannahan, Benny Archer, Steve Savage, John Warren, Kim Harban, Dave Osborne, Neil Brankis, Michael Mullin, Mike Breton. The number of QUILL Ad Club members not pictured are too numerous to mention. The East High salesmanship classes, taught by Mr. Devin and Mrs. Murdock, have sold all of the ads for our Quill yearbook. The salesmanship students canvass the entire East Side and try to give every business estab- lishment an opportunity to place an ad in the Quill. Because of these students ' great efforts, the price of our new hardback-covered Quill is offered to the students at a much lower rate than it would otherwise be. The $75 Club is made up of top Quill ad salesmen. MR. DEVIN Ad Club Sponsor Renee Andre John Anderson Neil Brankis Mike Breton Wanda Bucholz Margene Butts Pat Canney Linda Douglas Nancy Hemping Linda Junkin MRS. MURDOCK $75 Club Sponsor $25 CLUB Larry Mattson Mike Mullin Dave Osborne Karen Oxley Judy Rose Stephen Savage Dean Townsend Kalvin Tuinstra Doreen Whiteside Nadine Wunder Leland Young $75 CLUB: Row 1: Ben Archer, Sandra Schnoor, Steven George; Row 2: Jim Davis, Richard Hill, Mike Strome ; Not Pictured: John Warren. —84— Ready to Serve with a Smile and a Helping Hand CAFETERIA STAFF: Row 1: JoAnn Sloan, Myrna Rasmussen, Gloria Hall, Ruby Welch, Jane Woerner, Pauline Cumpston ; Row 2: Esther Howard, Iva Irvin, Leona Keller, Gwendolyn Nelson, Phyllis Cozed, Alice Townsend, Alto Dove, Mary Pierson ; Not Pictured: Charmaine Ward. CUSTODIANS AND MATRONS: Row 1: Darwin Spoonholtz, Zola Coplin, Opal Boatman, Harold Lacey ; Row 2: Clarence Hawkins, Curt Tillman, Lawrence Croll, Ed Walker, Basil Deets ; Not Pic- tured: Turner Davis, Harry Darrell, Gerald Ogrlesbee, Bobby Wash- ington, William Haskell, Howard Keller, Bill Kline. Our clean school building and well-kept school grounds are accomplishments of our custodial staff. Considerable time has been spent also this year in installing 1300 new lockers. Our cafeteria staff, headed by Mrs. Pierson, prepares over 800 meals a day to serve to hungry EHS students. The helpers of Mrs. Baranosky, nurse, are our aides for aches, pains, and accidents. EHS monitors are availabl e to welcome and direct visitors in our school in addition to maintaining order in our halls during class. NURSE ' S HELPERS : Row 1 : Rose Anne Harris, Conchita Lozano, Joyce Adams, Mary Hutchinson, Nancy Conley ; Row 2: Becky Dun- can, Dorris LaBarr, Susan Parsley, Joyce Hibbert, Andrea Besrhtol ; Row 3: Grace Carson, Marceil McDonald, Valerie Wendt, Mrs. Baranosky. MONITORS: Row It Corrine Zils, Nancy Norman, Barbara Reeder, Jean Anderson, Cheryl Meeker, Helena Conea, Kristen Neofotist, Jody Bartlett, Barbara Beving, Helen Olson, Carolyn Wilson, Sherri Reese, Pamela Barbour, Cynde Fitch, Vilma Smeltnieks, Donella Nervig, Linda Sue Wheeldon, Diana Cain, Cathy Flaherty, Rosemary Wineirardner, Rita Schooley ; Row 2: Jackie Hilton, Anita Cateron, Candy Bowler, Michael Heffron, Mike Van Scoy, Charles KellogK, Michael Williams, Byron Dudley, John Jewett, Nick Krpan, Larry Wishman, Mike Brady, Robert Reynolds, Steve Grant, Thomas Gay, Robert Herselius, Ronald Anderson, Judi Brown, Susan Threlkeld, Cindy Lankford ; Row 3: John Burr, Jerry LeGrand, Tom Lewis, Tom Wilkerson, Burdell Cason, Harvey (Jock) Johnson, John Kelly, Steven Person, Steve Staats, David Bair, ' Kalvin Tuinstra, Bruce Baker, Paul Mohr. Jim McLain, Dennis Cumpston, Randy Williams, Jerry Dalbey, George Hills. Monitors not pictured are too numerous to mention. Mr. Gulick is the adviser for the monitors. —85— Any East High sport exhibits a fine example of citizenship, co-operation, and public relations - that endures throughout the victories or the defeats. It is hard for anyone to describe the abstract feelings he gets from any East High sport, for sports are a part of East High, just as is studying for a test or attending a club meeting. Who can measure attitudes or loyalties? How can one put into words the pride in our sports stadium, where spirit reigns in winning or losing, or the triumph we felt when our football team won the city title? Could we ever describe how we were on the edge of our seats hoping for that needed basket tvith only seconds to spare, or the way we cheered when the batter hit that decisive homerun? How could we help being proud of our new Scarlet Mascot or the exploding spirit escap- ing from our pep bottle? Sports have always brought out the best in East High — determination, effort, pride, initiative, and that indestructible East High spirit. Eventually we will become a part of the mass who continually return as devout alumni, for the scene of character that sports bring remains with 21s long after our days as East High students. Gridders Compile 6-2 Record, Place First in City With a margin of only eight points preventing a 6-2 record from being an undefeated season, the East High football squad earned first place in the City Series and second in the Big Six Conference. The only losses on the grid record were a 7-0 upset to Lincoln, and a one-point loss to highly-ranked Mason City. Highlight of the year was a shut-out victory over Roosevelt. It was the first victory over Roosevelt in five years, and the first time that the game has been played on our home field. Players receiving All-State honors were Dennis Leuthauser, first team, and Tom Sassatelli, second team. Both of them were also named to the first team, All-Big Six. John Jewett, Jock Johnson, John Kelly, Dennis Leuthauser. Robbie Reynolds and Tom Sassatelli were named to the All-City squad. As one can see, East High has had another success- ful year in football. Leonard Ballard No. 67, G Tim Barker No. 88, E Mario Bogrnanno No. 33, HB Mike Brady No. 45, QB Mike Breton No. 36, E Terry Butts No. 71, T Lanny Caligiuri Calvin Campbell No. 21, QB No. 66, G Tim Day No. 56, G Byron Dudley No. 73, T Tom Fever No. 57. G Denny Leuthauser No. 50, C All-City All-Bi? Six All-State John Burr No. 83, E Gary Enfield No. 35, G Vincent Lewis No. 62, G —88— and Second in Big Six-Beat Roosevelt 28-0 VARSITY RECORD East 1 3 East 0 East 20 East 25 East 6 East 32 East 6 East 28 North Lincoln West Waterloo East Waterloo Mason City Fort Dodge Tech Roosevelt 12 7 0 0 3 Bob Savage Q Coach Dick Johnson Asst. Coach {lay McAdam Asst. Coach 4 % ff Jim Martineau Terry Martizna No. 28, HB No. 81, E Ronnie Marvin No. 43, E Delbert McGuire No. 40, HB c p. Steve Phipps No. 75, T Robbie Reynolds No. 65, G All-City Bill Robinson No. 72, T Tom Sassatelli No. 76, T All-City All-State 2nd Team All-Big Six Ray Shattuck Tom Shattuck No. 63, G No. 64, G Larry Spain No. 23, E Gene Strate Jamea Taylor No. 53, C No. 44, HB Kalvin Tuinstra No. 68, T fill Jon Tuinstra Mike Van Scoy No. 77, T No. 61, G Bob Volpe No. 55, C Larry Wishman George Yeager No. 69. G No. 22. HB -89- Line Opens Holes, as Backs Grind Out Yardage 4 As Jock Johnson prepares to stiff-arm a North High opponent, John Jewett (left) and Robbie Reynolds come to his aid. Pi Despite the determi nation of opposing tacklers, Jock Johnson stays on his feet for a few extra yards. —90— Canaries Take City with 4-0 Record; 4-3 Overall SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: Row 1: Roger Butts, Mark Martizna. Larry McVey, Jeff Sturdevant, James Gunn, Bruce Taylor. Tim Pierson, Jack Sheets, Terry Webb, Dale Haag, David Kramme : Row 2: Mark McMurry, Michael Plummer, Dave Penley, James Robinson. Richard Hill, Jon Neuschwanger, David Stovall, Arnold Bates. Larry Krpan, Daniel Arnold; Row 3: Richard Shelton, David Gilroy, Daniel Lettington, Bill Chesnik, Phil Holt, Manny McGuire, Beadle Stuart, Greg Byerly, Terry Gilchrist, Bill Silverthorne : Row 4: Harold Waldon. Steve Pickett, Greg Priebe, Mike Smith, Tim Spray, Nate Jones, Larry Green, Charles Burch, Reginald Buckner. Row 5: Ronald Runyan, Roger Casell, Art Moose, Larry Billyard, Mike Burns, Doug Mullican, Jeff Turner, James Phelps. East East East East East East East Sophomore Record 12 8 18 12 20 31 16 North Lincoln Dowling Ames Newton Tech Roosevelt 7 7 20 19 21 0 13 MR. HAND Sophomore Coach MR. WEBERG Assistant Coach ) A West Waterloo opponent is stopped by the East High line after a short gain. Jock Johnson runs another gain. around a defender for —91 — Score 92 Points in District Game-a New Record Mr. Sandquist Coach A new single game scoring record of over 90 points was set by the 1965-66 Varsity Basketball team. The co-captains, who were chosen by their team- mates, are Dave Bair and Phil Harlow. High scorers for the season were John Sellers and Larry Gaines. Mr. Akerman Assistant Coach Dave Bair Alan Bjork Jerry Dalbey A ri uj Paul Erickson Larry Gaines Chuck Harlow S 4% Phil Harlow Sid Heuton Bill Hutson Harvey Johnson John Kelly Dennis Leuthauser Denny Merritt Dave Parker Steve Person a 4k rjk Joe Peterson John Rogerson Lynn Rowat John Sellers Larry Spain Randy Williams Scarlet Cagers in Action VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES East 52 East Waterloo 69 East 72 Fort Dodtre 56 East 60 Mason Citv 69 East 78 Cpdar Fall ; 71 East 62 West Waterloo 49 East 54 Lincoln 46 East 52 North 67 East 58 Roosevelt 70 East 67 Fort Dodge 89 East 42 West Waterloo 47 East 57 Tech 66 East 59 East Waterloo 60 East 63 Lincoln 61 East 72 North 69 East 66 Cedar Falls 75 East 58 Roosevelt 77 East 58 Tech 56 East 90 Mason City 72 Larry Gaines lay-up sho 58-56 victory over Tech. pushes the Scarlets to Sophomore Team Shows Good Prospects for Future SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD: Row 1: Pat Menough, Mike Williams, Mike Menough, Jon Neuschwanger, Tony Robinson, Bruce Taylor, Mike Smith, Don Rice; Row 2: Phil Holt, R. Alan Shelton, Greg Priebe, Terry Smith, Rick Gregoire. Bill Chesnik. Don Allison, Greg Byerly ; Not Pictured: Jeff Turner. SOPHOMORE SEASON RECORD MR. JOHNSON Coach East 49 East 60 East 47 East 49 East 35 East 30 East 38 Urbandale Dowling Cedar Falls Ankeny Dowling Lincoln North HI 34 53 53 58 61 43 53 East 35 East 45 East 59 East 58 East 25 East 72 East 64 Roosevelt Fort Dodge Tech Lincoln Roosevelt Tech North 66 65 31 50 62 31 59 (Left to Right: Bill Chesnik, Mike Williams, and Greg Byerly race to the basket to see how rapidly they can raise our score. Bill Chesnik (left) and Gresr Byerly are examples of the many hours of practice the sophomore team has griven to improve their skills as potential varsity players for the year to come. Greg Byerly (left) and Bill Chesnik are pic- tured here warming up before one of their biff games. —94— Recreation Creates a Way of Relaxation for Girls The purpose of the Girls ' Recreation Association is to give the girls at East a chance to participate in sports activities of their choice. They achieve this by entering into activities such as bowling, basketball, volleyball, and softball. The girls participating in these activities earn a specific number of points toward a numeral or a letter. All activities take place after school. Meetings are held once a month and attendance of all members is required. The officers for the year of 65-66 are Shan Wood, president; Chris Webb, vice-president; Connie Webb, secretary; and Carol Gay, treasurer. Mrs. Knott is the sponsor of the club. Now, girls, let ' s not fight about it ! —95— Grapplers Place 2nd in Sectional, 3rd in District Varsity Wrestling Record i MR. HAND Wrestling Coach East 19 North 21 East 20 Valley 17 East 9 Cedar Falls 33 East 6 Fort Dodge 36 East 21 Tech 22 East 16 Mason City 24 East 0 East Waterloo 36 East 24 Roosevelt 19 East 16 Lincoln 23 East 3 West Waterloo 35 MR. LUTZ Assistant Coach Tony Wilson 95 lbs. City, Sectional Champ ( raiur Cochran 103 lbs. Stanley Hawkins 112 lbs. John Jewett 127 lbs. 2nd in Sectional 2nd in District m Nick Krpan 133 lbs. Vincent Lewis 138 lbs. Steve Burgett 145 lbs. Mike Jackson 120 lbs. Bob Jacobs 154 lbs. Bob Volpe 165 lbs. City Champ 2nd in Sectional 2nd in Dist. Byron Dudley 180 lbs. 2nd in Sectional Tom Sassatelli Heavyweight Sectional Champ Kalvin Tuinstra Heavyweight —96— i Bob Jacobs drives a Lincoln opponent to the mat during the sectional tournament which was held at East. 5 Lettermen Returning Shown riding a Lincoln opi onent during the sectional tournament is Vincent Lewis. East placed second in the meet. Recoiling from a 2-8 season, the East High Wrestlers made a good showing in tournament competition. The team finished second in the sectional tournament and third in the district. In the city meet, which was held at East, Tony Wilson and Bob Volpe placed first. The sectional meet, which included East, Lincoln, Tech, and Southeast Polk, was also held at East. Tony Wilson and Tom Sassatelli were champions and John Jewett, Bob Volpe, and Byron Dudley placed second. These wrestlers then advanced to the district meet held at Southeast Polk. John Jewett and Bob Volpe earned a trip to the state meet in Waterloo by placing second. Both were defeated in the first round of com- petition, but John ' s opponent went on to place third and Bob ' s opponent placed first. The team hopes to have a better season next year and will be led by five returning lettermen. RESERVE WRESTLERS: Row 1: John Burt, Bob Cram, John Brown, Bill Jewett, Larry McVey, Nate Jones, Mario Bognanno, Lanny Caliguri, Jon Tuinstra ; Row 2: Jim Layton, Kirby Taylor, Delbert Jones. Larry Billyard, Dick Draper, Russell Osborne, Edward Clinton, Mike Henry, John Spragg, Mark Alvord ; Row 3: Dennis Piper, David Stovall, George Elliot, David Kramme, Mike Plummer, Dana Mc- Namar, Roger Cassell, Tom Jones, Dennis Wells, Reginald Buckner, Terry Butts, Norman Fagerstrom. —97— Varsity Team Proves Tough Competition in City VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Row 1: Jack Castelline, Paul Erickson, John Kelly, Larry Wishman, Robert Reynolds. Mike Brady, Tim Barker. Gary Enfield. Danny Oppenheim. Randy Williams: Row 2: Mark Reimer. Bill Hut.son. Joe Peterson. Jim Clark, Lynn Rowat , GeorffC Hills, Dennis Bolich. James Drew, Mr. Savatre ; Not Pictured: Byrdest Houston. Jim Israel. Meeting with each of the City and Big Six high school baseball squads, the EHS baseball team must practice diligently to keep up with its tough competi- tion. Led by the coaching of Mr. Savage, and with the experienced help of five returning lettermen, the baseball team worked hard and played well against each of their opponents. MR. SAVAGE MR. McADAM Head Baseball Assistant Baseball- Coach Coach Batter up! says Coach Savage as Mike Brady, one of Here Paul Erickson tasrs Don Rice as he attempts to slide into second th five returning lettermen. approaches the batter ' s box. baM, —98— Canaries Gain Experience for the Years to Come T 1 iLjSjfetLiLT- 1 i  ■EAST HIGH STADIUM , 1 COPHOMORF BASEBALL TEAM: Row 1: Albert Leach. Dan Lettinsrton, Terry Gilchrist, Mike Burns, Floyd VanZandt. Reginald Buckner, P?t M«(S|h, Mario B, ' nann : Larry McVey, Terry Webb, Rod Knox, Chris Miller: Row 2: Mr. McAdam. Mike Menough Don Sandquisi, Jack Sheets. Allen Shelton, Mark McMurry. Don Allison. Dave Dowell. Tim Spray, Arnold Bates. Jeff Turner. Steve Petty. Not Pictured: Manny McGuire, Pat Turner. BASEBALL 1966 SCHEDULE April 7 April 13 April 15 April 18 April 20 April 27 April 29 Dowling Lincoln North Dowling Tech Roosevelt Dowling There There There Here There There There May May May May May May Tech Roosevelt Dowling Bix Six Lincoln North Here Here Here Here Here Here Here Jeff Turner covers first base as Tim Barker takes a lead-off for second. Above we find Dean Sandquist warming: up for one of the team ' s nightly practice sessions. —99— A Hole-in-One Is Their Ultimate Goal (ilRLS (JOLF TEAM: Row 1: Carolyn Wilson, Marilyn Wilson: Row 2: Carolyn Stady, Shan Wood, Linda Robertson, Becki Berlo- vich : Row 3: Jeanie Bruce, Pat CockinR, Marilyn Matrdefrau, Bar- bara Bird; Not Pictured: Donna Harlow. Bob Johnson holds the flasr as Carolyn Sta toward the hole. ches her ball roll The boys ' golf team, coached by Mr. Sandquist, consisted of two returning lettermen, Bob Johnson (captain) and Dave Anderson. Thirty boys worked out for the spring season, which lasted from April 13 to the end of the city and state meets on May 2 1 . Although most of the boys were new and lacked experience compared with the team last year, the team exhibited skill and exceptional sportsmanship. Mr. Sandquist also coached the girls ' golf team. Carolyn Stady, Donna Harlow, Shan Wood, and Marilyn Magdefrau were returning letter winners Twelve girls were out for the team this year. Mr. Sandquist believed the team could be compared to that of last year when they qualified for the state tournament. MR. SANDQUIST Coach BOYS ' (JOLF TEAM: Row 1: Don Davis, Dave Anderson, Bob Johnson ; Row ' ?: Chris (Reason, Mickey Carvour, Mike Cleereman, Greg Priebe, Chuck Ferris: Row 3: Randy Stewart, Dan Mallory, Earl Rogers, Denny Kirkpatrick, Bob Fairchild. Bob Channell, Tom Wheeler: Row 4: Randy Deal. Rick Strait, Harry Winesrar, Rick Elliott, Harold Chesnik, Dave Reinier : Not Pictured: Steve Ellis, Fred Fuller. Bob John to tee off. oncent ration — 100— Netters Improve Skills for Spring Tennis Meets BOYS ' TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: Bob Taylor, Doug McCaulley, Craigr Cochran; Row 2 : Mr. DeMouth, Steve Taylor, Dennis Cronin, Roy Liljegren i Not Pic- tured: Dana McNamar, Alan Bjork, Alan Wald. Improving skills and techniques were the main objectives of both the boys ' and girls ' tennis teams this spring. Coached by Mr. DeMouth, the teams showed much ability and enthusiasm at all the meets. Five returning lettermen led the boys ' team while the girls ' team was pri- marily made up of newcomers. MR. DEMOUTH Tennis Coach GIRLS ' TENNIS TEAM: Row Li Ronadel Clemens, Diane Collins, Crystal Jackson; Row 2: Julie Allen, Pamela Sevier, Nancy Pike, Cynthia Garver, Cynthia Lankford, Kathleen Venosky ; Row 3: Linda Severson, Marion Sellers, Karen Tuinstra, Nancy MilliRan, Kathie Maschke. ■i • Steve Taylor shows correct form in serving the ball. Coach DeMouth instructs Kathie Maschke on proper tennis techniques as team members — (left to right) Nancy Milligan, Karen Tuinstra, and Diane Collins — look on. — 101 — Endurance Is Their Secret CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: Sidney Heuton, Paul Dennis, Stan Hawkins, Chuck Harlow, Jim Norris, Eugene Wheels, Kirbie Taylor: Row 2: Mr. Oxenreider, Pat Menough, John Dennis, Dave Richards, Burdell Cason. Vinton Hays, Alan Bjork, Glenn Sellers, Dave Parker, Dennis Cumpston, Jim McLain, Mike Menough ; Not Pictured: Lynn Rowat. Training, drilling, and conditioning were necessities for the boys on the East High Cross Country Team. All the exhaustion and fatigue were forgotten as the victories were won and the defeats were taken in good spirit. Mr. Oxenreider was assisted by Mr. Devin in coaching the team during a fine season. They Make Our Games Possible Two essential parts of the efficiency of our athletic activities are Mr. Neal and Mr. Bagdonas. Mr. Neal is in charge of scheduling all athletic meets for the entire year and transporting the boys to out-of-town games. Mr. Bagdonas is another asset to the sports department, and is in charge of all sports equipment. MR. NEAL MR. BAGDONAS Athletic Director Equipment Manager EQUIPMENT MANAGERS: Row 1: Danny Kosola, Dave Picray, Chris Park, Tom Stanley, Ron Runyon ; Row 2: Mark Jones, Bruce Baker, Tom Lukehart, Dean Sandquist, Ron Kempe, Tom Wheeler. 102— Strength and Spirit Characterize EHS Trackmen Under the supervision of Coach Oxenreider and assistant coaches, Mr. Devin and Mr. Weberg, the EHS track team displays the results of its many hours of hard work at the track meets. Many people think that being a member of the track team does not require much of anything except enough speed to win This is true, but what these people do not realize is the long practices which condition the mem- bers to run fast and cover long distances. East High track teams have earned many honors and we are proud of their efforts and achievements. TRAC K TFAM I Row ll Cliff Jackson, George Clinton, Nate Jones. LeRoy Harvey, Paul Dennis Sid Heuton. Kirby Taylor, M Mike Smith, Eugene Wheels. MR. OXENREIDER Head Track Coach e,lM MM MR. DEVIN MR. WEBERG Assistant Track Coach Assistant Track Coach Starting off on a workout are the members of the medley relay. From Here we see Bill Robinson representing the East High track left to right are George Yeager, Jock Johnson, Dennis Cumpston, and team in fine school spirit. Sid Heuton. — 103— Best Swimming Season in EHS History; 9-4 Record The East High swimming team ended its best season in the history of EHS with a compiled record of 9-4. The team also brought home second place in the City Series and second in the City Meet. Its success this year was partly due to great individual efforts. Records were set by two juniors, Jim Embree and Don Brady. Others who played heavy parts in the team ' s achievements were Dennis Kelce, Gary Nichols, Brian Sandell, Kim Garbett, Scott CTMara, and Bill Johnson. All in all, it turned out to be a very good year. SWIMMING TEAM: (left to right) Row 1: Jim Embree, Don Brady, Dean Townsend, Jim Balduchi, Gary Nichols, Bill Johnson, Scott O ' Mara, Brian Sandell, Charles Webb, Leonard Smith: Row 2: Rick Strait, Tom Mylon, David Wells, Chris Gleason, Dennis Shannahan, Carl Blackford, Bob Proctor, Bob Channel!, Ron Runyan, Dan Kosola, Jim Weston, Clifford Carey, Kenneth Wells; Row 3: Bab Taylor, Dennis Wells, Ed Webb, Ron Quick, Leroy Harvey, David Mar- quis, John Dennis, Larry Jolly, Don Howe, Jeff Sturdevant, Cliff Jackson, Martin Mauk ; Not Pictured: Dennis Kelce, John Carter, Ron Brown, Tom DeeLs, Kim Garbett, Dennh Kolk, Tom McDonald, Steve Morris, Gregory Lamb. Congratulating Jim Embree after an exhausting win is another member of the swimming team, Chuck Webb. On his way to another victory is Jim Embree, swimming the butterfly. — 104— They Promote School Loyalty and Sportsmanship The East High Lettermen ' s Club, which is composed of lettermen from all sports, is organized to build leaders for our school as well as our community. The club promotes school loyalty and sportsmanship as well as service in any way possible. The adviser of the club is Mr. Tannatt. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB: Row I J Craig Cochran, Sid Heuton, Roy Liljegren, Ron Kempe, Kim Garbett, Tim Barker, Bill Johnson. Dean Townsend, Tom Sassatelli, Mike Brady; Row 2: Mike Breton, Chuck Webb, Phil Harlow, Jim Embree, Alan Wald, Alan Bjork, Jim McLain, Dennis Cumpston. Dennis Leuthauser, Mr. Tannatt; Not Pictured: Harvey Johnson, Scott O ' Mara, Lanny Caliguiri, Dennis Cronin, Don Brady, John Carter, Gary Nichols, Chuck Harlow. Their Vim and Vigor Is an Asset to Gym Classes The East High Leaders 1 Club includes girls who assist in conducting the girls ' gym classes. Leaders take roll, lead exercises, supervise activities, and referee games. Officers for the 1965-1966 year are Cathy Pol- lard, president; Kaye Butts, vice-president; Debbie Hintz, secretary; and Chris Webb, treasurer. $ n a  j tt a 4 s q a 15 A J LEADERS ' CLUB: Row 1: Lateena Miller, Chris Webb, Melanie Payne, Jocelyn Ives, Bonnie Dudley, Joyce Richards, Lynda McFarlane. Cheryl Meeker, Susan Sjolin, Mary Mealey, Kaye Butts, Donna Hackney, Marie Lewis Mary Morgan, Terrie Johnson ; Row 2 : Frances Dooley, Kathie Maschke, Lynda Southard. Mary Boese, Gay Emerson, Mary Evans, Shirley Perisho, Marilyn Magdefrau. Debbie Hintz, Pat Kidman, Janiece Johnson. Cheryl Halfhill, Diana Huitt, Mary Jane Kint. Karen Nicholson, Judy Arthur, Cathi Cateron Jane Enga, Judi Brown - Row 3: Jody Bartlett. Barb Beving, Betty Westholm, D ' Laine Nelson, Kerry Gilbert, Cathy Pollard, Diane Hunt, Linda Kutchen, Pam Wimber, Nancy Hemping, Nancy Comegys. Cindy Wheeler, Sue McCormack Patty Cocking Diane Stawsky; Not Pictured: Corrine Zils, Cyndy Rasmussen, Diane Rainey, Le Ann Wallace, Barb Reeder, Mary Fox, Diane Collins, Sue Shutt, Mrs. Knott. — 105— Big Wide Wonderful World -Water Show Theme SYNCHRONETTES : Row 1: Becky Lounsbury, Linda Hardenbrook. Cindy Clemens, Donna Mar ■quia, Leann Seehan, Phyllis Schoen, Karen McCaulley, Candy Simpson, Karla Hansen, Sonja Johnson; Row 2: Joyce Emmons, Helen Althaus, Carol Jackson, Donna Winejcarden, Dee Ann Dengle, Wanda Buchholz, Kathy Fiscel, Kathy Stinson, Becky Watson. Pam Barbour, Grace Carson; Row 3: Paula Dooley, Cheryl Hasel, Sue Threlkeld. Diana Pearson, Janine Johnson, Vicki Kranovich, Jean Bruce, Barb Enfield, Bea Ridner, Cathy Kristufek • Not Pictured: Diana Cain. ' it ' s a Big Wide Wonderful World was the theme of the Synchronette show. This year ' s show was presented in November under the direction of Miss Helen Stewart. Among acts were talents displayed from various countries around the world. This was the first time at East the water show was presented in the fall. In previous years it has been a spring event. In March some of the more advanced swimmers were sent to the annual AAU Competition. MISS STEWART Synchronette Adviser Synchronette officers for this year: (left to risrht) Barb Enfield, President; Candy Simpson, Vice-President; Diana Cain, Secretary; Karla Hansen, Treasurer. At the Synchronette show Pam Barbour, Linda Hardenbrook, and Vicki Kranovich perform in a trio. — 106— Our Energetic Scarlet Steppers Never Quit STEPPERS: Row 1: Carol Gay, Nancy Collins, Elizabeth Peterson, Barb Sorensen, Cynthia Howell, Margaret Walker Sherry Pinegar, Linda Haws, Susan Shutt, Gerry David, Shan Wood, Cindy Lewis, Marcia Adams, Jo Ella Brown, Pam Olds, Pam Goodrich ; Row 2: Becky Berlo- vich, Leslie Simmons, Linda Barnes, Judy Wilson. Christy Clement, Cheryl Drottz, Pat Brown. Marilyn Wilson. Sherry Reese, Uro yn Wilson, Linda Robertson, Cindy Carver, Pat McMurray, JoAnne Albers, Lana Minks; Row 3: Karen Shoopman, Bonnie Peters, Mary fuller. Cindy Burnett. Mary Long. Pat Decker. Linda Blackford. Betty Westh )lm, Nancy Comegys Linda Lancaster. Nancy Sorensen J nifer Fulk. Mary Warburton, Sue Brown, Maria Roberts, JoAnn Thompson, Linda Stephens, Cheryl Parkin, Susan McCormack : Not Pictured. Cindy Matthews, Linda Olsen, Vilma Smiltneiks, Janet Stamos. Our Scarlet Steppers perform during the half-times of basketball and football games. The co-captains spend much of their time working with Mr. Mahaffey, the Stepper ' s adviser, and planning the drills. Per- fection of the drills is their first concern; then they are confronted with the task of teaching drills to the group. The Steppers also march in various assem- blies throughout the year. GERRY DAVID Co-Captain SHAN WOOD Co-Captain I After a grueling week of practice, climaxed by their Friday night performam let loose and relax in the girls ' gym. asketball game, the Scarlet Steppers — 107— Hey! Rah Rah East High! Sandy Taylor Susie Wheeldon Penny Hightshoe Cindy Holland Cheryl Norman Vim and vigor describe our cheerleaders. The eight regular Cheerleaders cheer at varsity football and basketball games and at wrestling meets. The four alternates cheer at sophomore games. School spirit at East is a tradition, and through the efforts of our Cheerleaders, our crowds have kept our guys going to the very end. MRS. KNOTT Adviser MR. WANEK Adviser Donella Nervig JoAnn Lawrence ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS: Kathie Maschke, Sue Poepping, Judi Wilson, Linda Southard. — 108— Diana Huitt Scarlet Flags and Flashing Batons FLAf; TWIRLERS: (left to right) Carolyn Stady, Janice Kouri, Marsha Mills, captain; Jeannye McKee, Delores Netherow. Parades, performances and more parades keep our Majorettes and Flag Twirlers busy through- out the year. The Majorettes design and make many of the colorful uniforms which are displayed at basketball games and special performances. Both groups practice before and after school perfecting routines, before displaying precision and talent in front of their entranced audiences. MAJORETTES: (Kneeling) (Henna Wood, captain: Standing :i left to right ) Judy Newluough, Jean Sandquist, Dottie St. John, Jean Hawoith, Linda St. John. — 109— Homeroom 203, Mrs. White: Row 1: Susan Anderson, Renee Andre, Debi Badger, Joanne Arnett Carol Andersen, Marcia Adams, Jo Anne Albers, Joyce Adams; Row 2: Diane Allsup, Judy Ballard Elmer Barber Dove Anderson, Leonard Ballard, Chuck Bell, October Allen, Rebecca Anderson; Row 3: Steve Blair Ray Barker, Jim Bennett, Dave Cortner, Mrs. White, Douglas Arnold, Richard Arthur; Not Pictured: Wally Ackerson, Ruth Allen, Steve Anderson, Faith Belcher, Ron Copelond. Homeroom 006, Mr. Ackerman: Row 1: Colette Baysinger, Suzi Bassett, Kris Bonner Marcia Beols Linda Barnes Nancy Barker, Corliss Booker, Becki Berlovich; Row 2: Kim Beck, Roger Birmingham Marsha Best Marie Beem, Ruth Benshoof, Dione Bohall, Don Brady, Richard Boese; Row 3: Harold Beirman Dennis Bolich, Dennis Baysinger, Alan Bjork, Charles Bickel, Carl Borne, Bill Brozelton, Mr. Ackerman Not Pic- tured: Neil Brankis, Winston Barclay, Carl Blackford, Michael Browning Rose Marie Bly Joni ' ce Bollen- baugh, Ralph Booker, Linda Boyd. Homeroom 204, Miss Arnold: Row 1: Jo Ella Brown, Poula Browning, Judi Brown, Nancy Brown, Carlo Cornwell, Wanda Brown; Row 2: Cynthia Burgett, Tamara Brown, Wendy Burch, Grace Carson, Wanda Buchholz, Vicki Byrkett; Row 3: John Brown, Mickey Carvour, Mickelis Briedis, Lanny Caligu ' iri, John Carter, Lester Capps, John Burr; Not Pictured: Terry Brennan, Sheryl Brundage, Connie Bullock, Margene Butts, Potrick Canney, Douglas Carter, Miss Arnold. Homeroom 035, Mr. Baeth: Row 1: Joy Carlson, Elizobeth Cox, Antonia Cuppy, Darlene Brown, Joyce Cozad, Sharon Cronin, Suzan Davis, Marie Lewis, Pom Dearden, Gloria Daniels; Row 2: Bob Cram, Harry Dennis, Mary Cram, Diana Cronin, Susonne Cunn.ngham, Christy Davis, Richard Dale, Tom Deets; Row 3: Mickey Dawson, Jerry Dalbey, Mike Di Giacomo, Dennis Davis, Jim Dierks, Roy Cronin, Sam De Angelo, Lawrence Erickson, Mr. Baeth; Not Pictured: Douglas Cox, Roxann Cox, Don Davis, Sharon Jeon Deaton. — 110— Homeroom 042, Mr. Bogdonos: Row 1: Pat Doly, Pat Ellandson, Sharon Ely, Jone Enga, Sandra Dixon, Carolyn Fox, Kaye Caswell, Penny Cassody; Row 2: Norman Fagerstrom, Tom Fever, Paul Erickson, Randy Cave, Steve Ellis, Gary Enfield, Ron Delloco, Ron Edwards; Row 3: Mr. Bagdonas, Bill Frye, Kenny Emmons, Jim Embree, Steve Fuller, Alan Fenton, Gordon Caylor; Not Pictured: Diana Cave, James Drew, Joyce Emmons, Elizobeth Fedukovicz, Gory Fisk, Rick Elliott, Lolita Edwards, Marsha Fant. Homeroom 215, Mrs. Boi: Row 1: Sandra Gilbert, Joan Freeborn, Rose Ann Harris, Mary Green, Laureen Hall, Gloria Gardiner; Row 2: Jenni Fulk, Mary Fuller, Kathy Fleming, Mary Gruber, Eileen Grylls, Myra Habick, Mrs. Bai; Row 3: Steve Floyd, Mike Flippo, Jon Gillham, Gilbert Galvin, Dave Grant, Larry Fulton, James Groves, Rod Chaffee, Gerry Granberg; Not Pictured: Larry Chamberlin, John Franklin, Nolo Gersten- berger, Margaret Geruals, Meyrlm Goodrich. Homeroom 146, Mr. Bergman: Row 1: Susan Hazen, Nancy Hayes, Marva Heathcote, Laura Henderson, Maureen Hayes, Terry Hardenbrook, Roxanna Hildreth, Judi Herschleb, Belinda Henderson; Row 2: Bette Harmon, Suzanne Harris, Roger Hansen, Chuck Harlow, Mike Heffron, Mike Henry, Margaret Hedges, Cheryl Hasel; Row 3: Don Clem, Dave Helmers, Tom Harvey, Vinton Hays, Kim Harban, John Hamilton, Sid Heuton; Not Pictured: Jim Hill, Mr. Bergman. Homeroom 208, Mr. Mauk: Row 1: Betty Hudson, Rosetta Jensen, Ruth Hoover, Donna Jarrett, Linda Huss Diane Hunt, Pamela House, Julia Jarc, Carol Jackson, Jocelyn Ives, Mary Hutchinson, Mr. Mauk; Row 2: Michael Jackson, Robert Jacobs, Jim Israel, George Hills, Ron Hoover, William Hutson, Wayne Jensen, William Jewett, Randy Hopkins, Ernest Johnson; Not Pictured: Mary Hindal, Ken Hodges, James Horton ' , Donald Howe, Larry Howe, Gladys Hudson, John Iwaniski. — 1 1 1 — Homeroom 205, Mr. Coltvedt: Row 1: Jonice Jones, Jeanine Kuyper, Terrie Johnson, Carolyn Kohlbusch, Dorothy Kain, Jonine Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Judy Krause, Peggy Kling, Beverly Kirkman; Row 2: Clarence Houghton, John Johnston, John Chappas, John Kelly, Lorry Choppell, Robert Channell, Orville Kellogg, Charles Kellogg; Row 3: Dennis Kelp, Harvey Johnson, Mork Knox, William Kline, Dennis Kirk- patrick, Gary King, Mr. Coltvedt; Not Pictured: Barbara Kale, Carlo Kaiser, Romono Johnston, Sonia Johnson, Leona Chopmon, Cathy Kristufek, Max LoBlanc. Homeroom 016, Mr. Christian: Row 1: Noncy Lankford, Cynthia Lewis, Colleen Leonard, Karen Mocaulay, Marilyn Mogdefrau, Mary Long, Linda Lawler, Karen Loke; Row 2: Carol Maxwell, Steve Lee, Christina Lindstrom, Kenneth Maine, John Littell, Vincent Lewis, Deborah Modison, Morilyn Love; Row 3: Marion Legg, Jock Linn, Richard McClain, Stephen Lewis, Croig Lettington, Jomes Louritsen, Jim Layton, Bryan Larsen, Steve Lehman; Not Pictured: Cynthia Lankford, Elizabeth Leighton, Conchita Lozono. Homeroom 303, Mr. Cowles: Row 1: Cynthia Matthews, Morietta Martin, Rose Mienke, Shirley Monuel, Janice Mauk, Kathy Martin, Lana Minks; Row 2: Jeff Mitchell, Jeffrey Matthews, Tod Mason, Dennis Merritt, Ralph Martin, Nancy Mathis, Debbie Mann, Sharon Michoel; Row 3: Tim Lint, Frank Miller, John Miller, Jim Martineoci, Gregory Mourer, Ronald Marvin; Not Pictured: Mr. Cowles, James Meineke, Chester Mitchell, Terry Martizna, Jerry Morlow, Alfred Mireles. Homeroom 007, Mr. DeMouth: Row 1: Jaylene Murdock, Charlene Myer, Pamela Moore, Terry Monteith, Andrea McDonald, Judy McNeley, Mary Morgan, Patricia McMurray, Noreen McFail; Row 2: Florence Moyer, Craig Cochron, Kim McKeever, Dana McNomar, Delbert McGuire, Richard Coomes, Lorry McCreery, P atty Cocking; Row 3: Bill McElvogue, Jim Mclean, David McClintic, Mr. DeMouth; Not Pictured: Sharon Cockrell, Nancy Conley, Suzi McCormack, Marion McKay, Stephen Mclntire, Mike McNaney, Mike Mulhn, Virginia Mylon. — 112— Homeroom 304, Mr. Devin: Row 1: Jacqueline Noble, Delores Netherow, Sue Pederson, Karen Oxley, Judy Overton, Kathy Parisho, Sheilo Peckham, Pearl Patton, Melanie Payne; Row 2: Pamela Olds, Sheryl Parkin, Vickie Ostrand, D ' Loine Nelson, Brenda Patrick, Karen Nicholson, Joyce Newcomb, Christie Olson, Judy Newbrough, Carol Olson; Row 3: Ronald Nelson, Dave Osborne, Steve Patterson, Ray Noftsger, Danny Oppenhcim, Jim Olsen, Mr. Devin, Not Pictured: Janice Parnsh, Nyoka Parks, Patricia O ' Conner, Bengt Ohlander, Mike Pinegar. Homeroom 119, Mr. Dolan: Row 1: Cassie Peterson, D.ana Pierce, Elizabeth Peterson, Sarah Richards, Carolyn Powell, Diane Rainey, Christy Clement, Roberta Richards, Pamela Porter, Darlene Poortinga; Row 2: Cyndy Rasmussen, Susan Poepping, David Picray, George Clinton, Steve Phipps, Philip Pfaltzgroff, Max Rankin, Pauline Clinc, Bonnie Peters; Row 3: Mr. Dolan, Bob Proctor, Dale Person, Steven Person, David Porker, Richard Robinson; Not Pictured: Violet Rivers. Homeroom 003, Miss Grobill: Linda Senecaut, Deborah Rogers, Jack:e Roc, Phyllis Schoen, Karen Snoop- man, Leslie Simmons, Judy Rose, Janet Schminkey, Rita Schooley; Row 2: Miss Grabill, Jane Shannon, Irene Shelton, Sharon Thorne, Stephonie Jones, Suscn Simmons, Sandra Sampson, Donna Roland, Jeanne Rock, Sandy Romar; Row 3: Sherman Rupe, Ray Shattuck, Mike Roy, Richard Robinson, John Roger son, Gary Schoonover, John Schadegg, Bob Rogers, Dennis Shonnahan. Homeroom 216, Mrs. Rieck: Row 1: Cynthia Speck, Pat Stark, Diane Slaughter, Linda St. John, Alice Smith, Judy Smith, Barb Sorensen, Linda Southard; Row 2: Mrs. Rieck, Sarah Smith, Candoce Spragg, Diane Stawsky, Linda Stephens, Randy Smnard, Larry Spain, Leonard Smith; Row 3: John Sorsoleil, Bill Simpson, Jim Sloan, Jack Smith, Ronnie Smith, Rex Smith, William St. Peter; Not Pictured: Linda Lee Smith, Linda Sue Smith. — 113— Homeroom 118, Miss Gillespie: Row 1: Brenda Turner, Debbie Torgeson, Christina Thomas, Janice Tedrow, Carline Smith, Margie Swocker, Susan Threlkheld, Ellen Terrell; Row 2: Sheri Strait, Steve Swinehart, Tom Stookey, Michael Taylor, Don Swenson, Charles Thurman, Roy Stevens, Nona Steen; Row 3: Miss Gillespie, James Taylor, John Lukehart, Gene Strate, George Tucker, John Thomas, Dean Townsend; Not Pictured: Sandra Story, William Terry, Girtha Thomas, James Thomas, David Toma, John Tuinstra, Nola Tuttle. Hcmeroom 008, Mr. Gulick: Row 1: Lanard Williams, Sharon Woods, Judy Wilson, Rosemary Winegardner, Donna Winegarden, Jeanie Williams, Cynthia Wheeler, Margo West, Dixie Whisner, Mary Lou Wilson, Anthony Wilson; Row 2: Dennis Wright, Tyanna Valdez, Judi Wilson, Pomala Wimber, Pam Williams, Dorene Whiteside, Linda Woodring, Lynda Van Dyke, Leland Young, Bob Willson; Row 3: Mr. Gulick, Eugene Wheels, Richard Wright, Danny Young, Larry Wood, William Wilson, Harold Wright, Tom Wheatly, Richard Wingert, Not Pictured: Chris Wilson, Tom Wheeler, Ceceilia Wilber, Larry Wishman, Rebecca Wood. Homeroom 116, Mr. Peterson: Row 1: Dorothy Violett, Connie Wayman, Margaret Walker, Cynthia West, Violet Van Horn, Sondra Webb, Mary Worburtcn, Jane Wagner, Judy Woggoner, Zetta Upshaw, Nancy Wells, Bonnie Von Zandt, Cindy Warren, Row 2: Mr. Peterson, Bryan Wetzel, John Warren, Phillip Weaver, Alan Wald, Dale Webb, Edward VanZandt, K. C. Welles, Mike Van Scoy, Rebecca Watson, Cynthia Watkins; Net Pictured: Kathleen Walker, Charles Webb, Brian Walls. Hcmeroom 025, Mr. Buxtcn: Row 1: Joyce Baldock, Susan Achescn, Susan Barker, Connie Baedke, Julie Allen, Jean Arlan, Helen Althaus, Karen Barber, Jean Anderson, Sherry Andersen; Row 2: Richard Barach, Dave Stovall, Clyde Allred, Denise Agard, Mardell Allbright, Nancy Baldwin, Dody Armstrong, Richard Bacon, Alan Baldwin, John Bassett, Mr. Buxton; Row 3: Jim Anderson, Reg Buckner, Mark Alvord, Bill Allen, Michael Appenzeller, Ed Palmer, Arnold Bates, Daniel Arnold, Dennis Adams; Not Pictured: Donald Allison, Nonna Andre, James Arnett, Tommie Austin, Linda Bale. — 1 14— Homeroom 018, Mr. Huff: Row 1: Janice Birm.ngham, Cindy Baumeister, Jean Bornand, Sharon Brokofsky, Janie Bickford, Janet Birmingham, Barbara Bird, Ardyth Boley, Barbara Breuklander; Row 2: Vaughn Bell, Don Beals, Candy Bowler, Lynne Borich, Donna Boyd, Debra Bough, Andrea Beghtol, Deborah Blair, Joyce Borcherding, Larry Billyard, Jim Bell; Row 3: Mario Bognanno, Dave Borich, Anthony Bernard, Robert Bours, Bob Bloomquist, Raymond Bennett, Terry Berger, David Bellnap, Bill Breheny; Not Pictured: Joette Bishop, Donna Bitting, Chorles Botts, Ron Braden, Mr. Huff. Homeroom 106, Mr. Griffin: Row 1: Lorna Carpenter, Janice Buch, Janet Bush, Vicki Cardines, Linda Burns, Karen Brown, Carmela Brown, Mary Brown, Paulette Butts; Row 2: Clifford Carey, John Burt Walter Nelson, Ronald Brown, Kayla Campbell, Miriam Corlon, Jeanne Bruce, Galaine Cason, Ross Camp- bell, Ed Clinton, Robert Brown; Row 3: Alan Casper, Gary Carlson, Mike Burns, Roger Butts, Roger Cassell Mr. Griffin, Galen Carlson, Chuck Burch; Not Pictured: Greg Byerly, Frank Burnough, Terry Strahl Steve Morris. Homeroom 315, Miss Ochs: Row 1: Sandra Craig, Judy Coc, Jean Connctt, Linda Christiansen, Carlo Cliff, Nancy Cornclison, Pam Conn, Ronadel Clemens, Janice Collins; Row 2: Gary Crowder, Linda Crawford, Marva Cross, Peggy Cramer, Monna Crccs, Anita Caferon, Miss Ochs, Bobby Cumings, Ed Cox; Row 3: Lee Cramblit, Larry Chamberlain, Louis Cautcrucci, Jim Christenscn, Bill Chesnik, Mike Clccrcman, Ronald Cunningham, Mike Chamberlain, James Coc; Not Pictured: Carolyn Caylor, Doris Cox, Diane Craddock, Ray Cook, Roland Mendenhall. Homeroom 306, Mr. Sandquist: Row 1: Joyce Daniels, D.ane Dove, Wancla Dawscn, Karen Davis, Tom Dixon, Kathleen Dorsey, Paula Doolcy, Connie Dorrough; Row 2: Roberta Corey, D.ana Damcrval, Peggy Dennis, Sherry Dickmeyer, Dec Ann Dingle, Kathy Decvcr, Peggy Davis, Cindy Dotts, Janice Dorrcll, Patty Dennis] Row 3: Mr. Sandquist, James Dank, Donald Curtis, John Dennis, David Dowcll, Randy Deal, Tim Dennis] Donnic Disbrow; Not Pictured: Thomas Darnall, Mike Blanchard, Kathy Davis, Ricky Davis, John Borne, Elizabeth Dixon, Betty Douglass. — 115— Homeroom 043, Mr. Sovoge: Row 1: Kathy Fiscel, Gwen Downey, Dione Fuller, Virginia Foster, Jacqueline German, Willa Gathercole, Marilyn Frozee, Sharon Faust, Cynthia Dunn, Shonnon Folsom, Vicki Fontona; Row 2: Roberta Ficek, Linda Eaton, Kathryn Evans, Linda Fenton, Carol Fornsworth, Phyllis Freel, Linda Fisher, Rooseolee English, Cheryll Foley, Linda Foss, Edith Foster, Joe Ford; Row 3: Steve Edwards, ' Donald Ellis, Dick Draper, Dennis Dyer, Lorry Green, Ron Kutchen, Pat Turner, Dale Fisher, Dick Ford, Mr. Savage; Not Pictured: Jeri Dunagan, Larry Earner, William Edwords. Homeroom 010, Mr. Schakel: Row 1: Lind Gist, Marijo Green, Christine Gray, Laura Gruber, Judy Gurwell, Judy Gilchrist, Phyllis Gibson, Joy Gettko, Sheila Grandia, Marsha Goode, Carol Grow; Row 2: Terry Gilchrist, Chris Gleason, Patricia Grahom, Shirley Guinn, Marylyn Gibbs, Gretchen Gilmer, Lovella Guinn, Potricia Greenwood, Enedelia Hernendez, Larry Gibson, Terry Gillum, Richord Graham; Row 3: Mr. Schakel, Tom Gray, Frank Grant, Paul Gnode, Rick Gregoire, James Gunn, Dave Gilroy, Tom Gulick, John Boldwin, Richard Good. Homeroom 113, Mr. Simonsen: Row 1: Shirley Hildebrand, Vicky Hemping, Joyce Heater, Shoron Hall, Jockie Hilton, Patricia Henry, Pam Heggen, Suson Holmes, Melody Lane, Vickie Haggard; Row 2: Kenneth Hoekmon, Suson Hemer, Jeanne Haworth, Susan Hale, Mary Hall, Sharon Harris, Barbaro Hort, Charla Hickson, Susan Hews, Rondy Hild, Mr. Simonsen; Row 3: Richord Hill, James Heggen, Donny Hokonson, Dennis Holl, LeRoy Horvey, Dale Nogg, Robert Hoag, Michoel Honsen; Not Pictured: Barbara Hamilton, Carol Homilton, Jim Hanson, Mary Hedgecock, Lois Hoftman. Homeroom 319, Miss Skarshaug: Row 1: Delbert Jones, Sandro Horton, Cheryl Hoyt, Crystal Jackson, Judy Johnson, Peggy Hoover, Shirley Howord, Joan Johnson, Jonice Jordan, Barbara Hudson; Row 2: Robert Huffman, Anthony Jamaz, Clifford Jackson, Janet Huntley, Lora Ivonovich, Carol Houge, Norma Johnston, Carla Hutchison, llze levalts, George Hood, Bob Howlett, Greg Jamez; Row 3: Mark Hudson, Lorry Johnson, Mork Jones, Laurence Jolly, Thomas Jones, Phil Holt, Steve Johnson, Nathoniel Jones, Kenneth Johnston, Miss Skarshaug; Not Pictured: Bobby Jones, Larry Jones, Kenneth Hunter, Kathy Heariold. Homeroom 210, Mr. Sloan: Row 1: Sharon King, Dorris Lobarr, Nancy Kimberling, Debbie Reeder, Roberta Lee, Jackie Knowlton, Annette Ledet, Toni Kyi, Dottie King; Row 2: Albert Leach, Clyde Kintz, Danny Kosola, Roseonne Knight, Susan Leonard, Judy Lett, Sandy LeMar, Marcia Leader, Monica Lancial, Sandra Loxton, Alon Lone, Lorry Lambert; Row 3: Mr. Sloan, Dick Kaldenberg, Russell Kern, David Kramme, John Kennedy, Gregory Lomb, Dennis Kolk, Thomas Kent, Mike Kidman, Rodney Knox; Not Pictured: Delores Latcham, Don Kirkpatrick, Patrick Kelley, Carolyn Kelly, Theresa Kidd, Larry Krpan, Linda Landers. Homeroom 107, Miss Smith Row 1: Shawn Keiran, Becky Mason, Pam Mogdefrau, Trudy Marshall, Rene Matzke, Martha Mayo, Jane Masear, Rosemary Lukenbill, Estella McCurn, Pam McClain; Row 2: Martin Mauk, Richard Many, Bernie Mauk, Becky Luick, Lynne Levy, Anito May, Vivion Lounsbury, Thomas McDonald, Gary Martin, Charles Maine, Miss Smith; Row 3: Dan Mallory, Dick McCaulley, Dan Lettington, David Manson, John Long, David Marquis, Art Moose, Gary Langerbone, Steve Martin; Not Pictured: Chris Lindquist, Thomas Mahoney, Mork Martizna, Patricia McDoniel. Homeroom 310, Miss Soutter: Row 1: Virginia Meulemans, Vickie McLaughlin, Sherie Merryfield, Toni Monteith, Kathy McKowen, Lola Millard, Judy Mickle, Chorlene McFodden, Jonice McLaughlin, Linda Michael, Gloria McPherson; Row 2: Sondy Morgan, Linda Mentzer, Norman McGovern, Steven McNeiley, Michael Menough, Chris Miller, Mark McMurry, Doug Mullican, Patrick Menough, Gary McPherson, Larry Moore; Row 3: Mike McNally, Bruce Mikesell, Randy McBroom, Jomes McDuff, Manny McGuire, Bill Millemon, Lorry McVey, Lyle Miller, Miss Soutter; Not Pictured: Charles McKeever, Dorothy McVey, Michoel Brouillet. Homeroom 020, Mr. Storer: Row 1: Connie Norris, Debi Neal, Kathy Neades, Susan Parsley, Joyce Mundy, Deborah Nelson, Sandi Myers, Debbie Pinegar, Roberta Mumford, Debro Perkins, Beth Nesheim, Linda Padgett, Patty Olson; Row 2: Richard Osborne, Chris Park, Shirley Niska, Suson Paulson, Vicki Mulhn, Pam Poulson, Noncy Nettleton, Michelle Newman, Stephenie Overton, Jim Norris, Gregory Nepstad, Tom My Ion; Row 3: Dave Penley, Russell Osborne, Ivan Northway, Tim Nelson, John Padgett, Tim Pearson, Jerrie Paul, Jonathan Neuschwonger, Mr. Storer; Not Pictured: Robert Myers. — 1 17— Homeroom 022, Mr. Tonnort: Row 1: Vickie Romirez, Bette Rauch, Delores Poortinga, Karen Peterson, Nancy Pike, Judy Prather, Chris O ' Conner, Nancy Peterson, Dorothy Quinnett, Janice Piper; Row 2: Denny Piper, Richard Rasmussen, Paulette Pruitt, Ellen Plew, Connie Puckett, Barbara Peterson, Corol Reichen- backer, Kothie Richordson, Stephen Petty, David Reasoner, Michoel Reed; Row 3: Mr. Tonnatt Michael Picray, Jim Reed, Jerry Phillips, Mike Plummer, Greg Priebe, Steven Pickett, Gary Pullen, Wesley Redhead, James Phelps, Ronald Quick; Not Pictured: Diane Pierson, Linda Petty. Homeroom 117, Mr. Thomas: Row 1: Beatrice Ridner, Delilah Rivas, Geraldine Sonders, Sandy Samuels, JoAnn Roland, Esther Remster, Paula Ritter, Shoron Ribbey, Emma Rowlond; Row 2: Mr. Thomas, Richard Ryan, Michoel Rushing, Dennis Reid, Darla Sandell, Nancy Routson, Mary Jane Robinson, Louise Russell, Gloria Ryan, Lars Ossma, Don Rice, Deon Sandquist; Row 3: George Russo, David Reiner, Harry Rupe, Richard Rogers, Dennis Sample, Robert Rupert, Lynn Rowat, Earl Rogers, James Robinson; Not Pictured: Sandra Ryerson, Ronald Runyon. Homeroom 023, Mrs. Abramson: Row 1: Denise Snelson, Kathy Schmidt, Connie Short, Morion Sellers, Brenda Spencer, Kathy Smith, Linda Severson, Jane Sheets, Jean Sondquist, Mrs. Abramson; Row 2: Linda Schwitters, Pom Sevier, Cecel Sporks, Robert Spencer, John Sprogg, Richord See, David Solomon, Craig Schoonover, Sandy Schwartztrouber, Corlene Seiberling; Row 3: Chris Spidle, Michael Smith, Jock Sheets, Allen Shelton, Terry Smith, Bill Shafer, Bill Silverthorne, James Seamon, Russell Simpson, Greg Schoffer; Not Pictured: Romano Kintz, Shelley Simpson, Pom Struth. Homeroom 046, Mr. Modglin: Row 1: Carrie Tharp, Carla Stripe, Billy Thomas, Morion Terry, Dottie St. John, Maria Troviss, Georgionne Stefoni, Kothy Strodley;; Row 2: Jeff Turner, Joe Stookey, Bob Taylor, Eleanor Turner, Donna Trumbo, Katherine Tellis, Kathy Stover, Pat Strome, LeAnn Thomas, Randolph Stewort, Dennis Treonor, Mr. Modglin; Row 3: Chris Swisher, Rick Stroit, Jeff Sturdevant, Bruce Taylor, Bob Valentine, Tim Spray, Anthony Robinson, John Swocker, Beadle Stewart, Kirby Taylor; Not Pictured: Dave Six, John Thomas, Buddy Thomas, Kathy Stinson, Kothy Thompson. — 118— Homeroom 302, Mr. Wonek: Row 1: Janice Watson, Connie Webb, Peggi Webb, Julie Venecia, Becky VanZandt, JoAnn Romar, Sherry Viere, Kathleen Venosky, Vicki Vertz, Judy Violett, Donice VonSickle, Peggy Van Bloricum; Row 2: Beth Vermie, Marilyn Webb, David Wells, Dennis Wells, Eddie Webb, Jim Weir, Steven Weiss, Floyd VanZandt, Bernord Wysong, Florene Walker, Jeanne West; Row 3: Mr. Wonek, Rondy Van Hosen, Harold Walden, Michael Webb, Terry Webb, William Viggers; Not Pictured: Donna VonZee, Jim VonZuuk, Ruth Wadsworth, Harold Weaver, David Williams, Tomar Wilson. Homeroom 311, Miss Whitford: Row 1: Phyllis Wilson, Shelly Woerner, Carol Wormer, Connie White, Vicki Wilhite, Jean Winegarden, Lana Worley, Leona White, Diana Whiteside; Row 2: Katheryn Williams, Linda Wheeler, Cindy Zschaw, Catherine Wheeler, Vicki Wicker, Pat White, Sondra Wilson, Ruth Wheeler, Virgie Wymer, Miss Whitford; Row 3: Dale Wright, Gerold Wilson, Richard Wickershom, Jim Weston, Randel Witt, Larry Winegor, Jack Whisner, Andrew Williams, John West, Michael Willioms, Terry Young; Not Pictured: Sharon Wiand, Nancy Woodard, Lili Wyman. — 119— I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS HAMILTON ' S Funeral Home J Ardis Peterson Ira Moller Mike Strome i It was the young man ' s first visit to the home of his adored one, and he seemed to be making a very good impression. Have you any objections to a whiskey and soda? asked his prospective father-in-law. Well, replied the young man, I never had one before. The father stared. What, never had a whiskey and soda? No sir; never had an objection. East Des Moines Own LEE TOWN NEWS 2611 East University 262-5651 Steve Savage Donna M.: I told the club they were a set of blind, stupid, obstinate, unmitigated asses. Tom B.: And what did they do? Donna M.: They made me an honorary mem- ber. Linda Robertson: Here you see the skull of a chimpanzee, a very rare specimen. There are only two in the country — one is in the national museum and I have the other. I = i i i U-HAUL RENTAL TRAILERS TRUCKS MclNTYRE FRONTIER SERVICE East 27th University Charles Thurman i i i — GOOD LUCK from TONY ' S GUN SHOP Larry Cummings FRISKY S DRIVE IN It ' s better than Starving 2508 East University 266-6414 Mike Mullin CRESCENT CHEVROLET CO. New Cars and Trucks at 5th Keo Phone 288-0281 Used Cars at 12th Locust Since 1932 Phone 288-1988 Steve George CHURNED AND BUTTER DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY LO-TEMP Non-fat Dry Milk Solids (Dry Skim Milk) DES MOINES CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY 1935 Des Moines Street Steve George — 120— Student: I wonder if you remember me. Years ago you asked me to marry you. Absent-minded Professor: Ah, yes, and did you? My husband has to travel so much that every time he comes home he seems like a stranger. My dear, how thrilling. Dan T.: Every time I kiss you it makes me a better man. ,, Judy J.: Well, you don ' t have to try to go to heaven in one night. The Quill is a great invention. The school gets all the fame, The printer gets all the money, And the staff gets all the blame. j CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 66 WALNUT DRUG Prescriptions — Fountain Service } East 16th and Walnut I Pam Porter + m „ Phone 266-3175 ? i i i GOOD LUCK, SENIORS TOWNSEND ENGINEERING 2425 HUBBELL I ■t I I I CONGRATULATIONS BROWN TRUCK LEASING CORP. 112 E. Grand Ave. 243-8601 DES MOINES, IOWA Laura Henderson MEL SAVAGE BARBER SHOP 818 East Euclid Ph. 266-9228 Ladies Hair Styling by Ma 2 BARBERS ON DUTY Sandra Schnoor CHARMS — BRACELETS — WATCH BANDS BY SPEIDEL WATCHES — DIAMONDS Fine Watch Jewelry Repairing FREE PARKING HANGER JEWELRY 705 EAST LOCUST Brian Wells CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BURGER CHEF DRIVE-IN 3625 E. 14th 265-4019 Boy: Do you like Kipling? Girl: I don ' t know, I ' ve never kippled. Everytime he looks in the mirror he takes a bow. The best jokes are not printed. They walk around on two legs. + CONGRATULATIONS To The SENIOR CLASS BOB S CLARK SUPER 100 STATION 725 E. University DES MOINES, IOWA 4l A Special Service for a Special Customer. Mike Strome — 121 — PAINT Larry Dirlam I I 844 Hull Ave I Prescription Specialists — Fountain Service DON JOHNSON PHARMACY Ph. 266-3161 David McClintic I I Geo. B. Orr Co. AUTOMOBILES Ph. 262-2434 j i Thirty Years in Same Location We Finance and Insure All Transactions 706 E. 30th St. Des Moines, Iowa 50317 j ! Nola Tutile ! Marvin F. over the phone: Pop, guess who just got kicked out of school again? Karen T: Lady, if you will give us a nickel, my brother Kalvin will imitate a hen. Lady: You mean he can cackle like a hen? Karen T.: No, he wouldn ' t do a cheap imitation like that. He ' ll eat a worm. RED S SUPERIOR 400 2754 E. University 266-9548 Darrell D. Netters MARTY ' S DISCOUNT Furniture and Appliances —COMPLIMENTS — 2517 Hubbell Ave. 266-5137 I I ! Dorothy Violett I The modern idea of roughing it is being barred from Friskie ' s. Professor I once had a classmate named Guesser Whose knowledge got lesser and lesser. It at last grew so small He knew nothing at all — And now he ' s a college professor. I 4 . Drums - Guitars - Amplifiers BAND INSTRUMENTS — RECORDS DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE 310 8th St. Across from Younkers Kalvin Tuinstra ■t I i I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Our Best Wishes for Your Success From Your Friends At ODEA FINANCE CO. 1117 Locust Street A Scarlet Booster Bob Proctor + BOOKEY PACKING CO. DES MOINES, IOWA Dick Hill — 122— First Sergeant: Stand up straight, throw your shoulders back and button up your coat. Married Recruit (absent-mindedly): Yes, dear ' Judge: But this officer says that while you were in a drunken state you tried to climb a lamp-post. Mike B.: Yes, I did, your worship, but three crocodiles had been following me about all night and they were getting on my nerves. Dial Finance Company 7th Locust Merle Hay Plaza Park Fair In a restaurant: How many eggs did you eat, Caesar? Et tu, Brutus. Pun Porter . I IOWA UNIVERSAL JOINT CLUTCH 218 E. 30th 266-6350 Pat Canney 100 E Euclid MAX HARRIMAN of PARK FAIR Des Moines, Iowa Chris Davis 288-6704 ■f 1 I I i SPAIN AUTO I 2901 E. University I ■■■■■■■Gale Grant — — + I 262-8543 I i COMPLIMENTS WORLD WIDE ALUMINUM 644 E. Grand 244-8168 i Neil Brankis + LORRAINES BEAUTY SALON 27291 2 Hubbell 262-2041 Des Moines, Iowa Chris DavU with ' Quality You Can Taste ■■H immiii j -nnDERSon ericksoii dairy co 2229 Hubbell Des Moines 9 Neil Brankis Phone Collect 265-2521 4m— I — 123— Bill J.: You will never succeed in making that dog obey you. Sue W.: It is only a matter of patience. I had a lot of trouble with you at first. Did they take an X-ray photo of your wife ' s jaw at the hospital? They tried to, but th ey got a moving picture. PHONE 243-7123 • POWER TOOLS • HARDWARE • EVERYTHING IN GUNS BETTS SON WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS 412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, lowo Brian Walls I 1. CONGRATULATIONS CAPITOL DRIVE-IN THEATRE Greg Stinson i i I I I Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS from Two Alumni ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME 1 619 East 9th Street Judy Rose I ■■■YOU ' RE IN THE PEPSI-COLA PEPSI GENERATION Dave Osborne EASTOWN MOTOR SALES, INC. 824 E. University Phone 262-3181 Rube Cornwell Mike Robinson Linda Junkin 1 ROBT. L. PETTIT, D.O. PRACTICE OF ALLERGY f 2921 E ast 9th St. 266-6041 Sandra Sehnon 1 When is an airplane not an airplane? When it turns into a hanger. Steve G.: I dreamed last night that I married the most beautiful girl in the world. Donella talking: Were we happy? A windshield that won ' t shatter is an improve- ment. Now give us rubber telephone poles. EAST SIDE FISH MARKET MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Wholesale and Retail WILLIAM E. VEACH ARTHUR E. VEACH FINE CHEESES — SCANDINAVIAN SPECIALTIES Phone 288-2124 604 E. Grand Brian Walls + - WARD EAST SIDE PHARMACY 2447 E. Walnut Free Delivery Phone: 262-5615 Look at these men ' s cologne lines: Brute, English Leather, Russian Leather, Canoe, Faberge, Old Spice and last but not least JADE EAST. Your Business Is Appreciated Dean Townsend Edd Winslow John J. Harkin EASTOWN SHELL SERVICE General Tuneup Work Wrecker Service Phone 266-9253 East 14th and Grand Ave. DES MOINES, IOWA Pat Canney — 124— HINKY DINKY STORE EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Mike Strome « CAPITAL PRINTING CO. COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL TYPES 1703 E. Madison 266-4141 ■John Andersen No man in the world has more courage than the man who can stop after he has eaten one Lay ' s potato chip! Conductor: Your fare, Miss. Sandi T.: Really, do you think so? Prosecutor: Now, tell the court how you came to take the car. Defendent: Well, the car was parked in front of the cemetery. So naturally I thought the owner was dead. — — CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HAUGE INSURANCE AGENCY 405 E. 5th St. 243-8104 G. S. Hauge — R. W. Hanson Mike Strome OUR MOTTO: Friendly and Courteous Service HY-VEE FOOD STORE (employee owned) 2537 E. Euclid 265-3341 Wanda Buchholz 4. Dumb Dora — A coed who is so dumb she brings her cosmetics for a make-up exam. Calvin, hunting: Hey, Robbie. Robbie: Yeah. Calvin: Are you all right? Robbie: Yeah. Calvin: Then I ' ve shot a bear. I 1 1 1 I 3800 E. McDonald  ■■■■■■■■HOERNER BOX CO. Judy Ballard 1 265-0325 1 1 EAST END LOCKER SERVICE H. W. McGLOTHEN East 30th and Capitol Ave. Phone 266-8586 Linda Haws I Knox Cafe— Since 1936 1535 E. Euclid Ave. 266-8244 DES MOINES MOST POPULAR AROUND-THE-CLOCK RESTAURANT Ample Parking Come As You Are! STEAK EGGS Around-the-Clock Leland Young Congratulations June Graduates BodinVanDorn jhe Finest Shops 214 Merle Hay Plara — 276-1581 2324 University Ave. — 279-7287 Dick Hill — 125— CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Graduating Class of 1966 FROM THE BIGGEST — BEST — FASTEST GROWING TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL 147 ORGANIZED TO HELP, NOT TO HINDER! Leland Young The country is really in bad shape when you think that 140,000,000 people wake up every morn- ing with halitosis, B. O., and athlete ' s foot. Love is like an onion; you taste it with delight. But when you ' re through, you wonder whatever made you bite. Cannibal with indigestion: good man down. 4 You can ' t keep a DR. H. H. OZANNE DENTIST House Phone 266-1823 Office Phone 243-1423 406 Capital City Bank Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa Pam Porter + Mr. Neal had forbidden the chewing of gum dur- ing class time. One day he became suspicious of a lump in John S. ' s cheek. John, are you chewing gum? he asked. No, sir, replied John S. I ' m just soaking a prune to eat at lunch. Mrs. Neal: I think I hear burglars. Are you awake? Mr. Neal: NO! They say people with opposite characteristics make the happiest marriages. Yes, that ' s why I ' m looking for a girl that ' s just like me. Mr. Schakel, annoyed by his clock-watching stu- dents, covered the face of the clock with this sign: Time will pass — will you? Doctor: How ' s Bob Volpe doing this morning? Nurse: I think he ' s regaining consciousness. He tried to blow the foam off his medicine. A rabbit ' s foot is a poor substitute for horse sense. — Darrell Schull. GRANDVIEW PHARMACY Safe Prescription Service 1 i East 24th St. Easton Blvd. Des Moines, Iowa j I Nancy Wright 1 HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Open Friday Evenings Until 8 P.M. DRIVE IN — 2nd and Euclid MAIN BANK — 3rd and Euclid DES MOINES, IOWA F D I C Jim Davis 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 Small 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 12, 1966 HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS — REASONABLE COSTS Join Your Friends At G.V.C. Dave Osborne — 127— DR. JOHN P. WAKEFIELD Grandview Clinic OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SURGEON 2820 East 29th Street Des Moines, Iowa Phone 266-4313 I Benny Archer DIAL 266-1569 FOR FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ACME PRINTING CO. i D. V. (Dave) Evans 1442 EAST GRAND AVENUE Leland D. Young: ♦f i— -mi — nn— .11. im— ■mi — mi im nn nn mi ,,„ „„ ._, „.,_ Recruit Dave S.: Please, Sergeant, I ' ve got a splinter in my hand. Sergeant: Wot yer been doin? Stroken yer ead? WHEEL HORSE TRACTORS Riding Lawn Mowers and Rotary Mowers Sales Service on all Types Lawn Mowers KRUMM SALES SERVICE 825 E. University Linda Junkin Congratulations to the Graduates of ' 66 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 6th Grand John Andersen Mike B.: You act like a monkey when you ' re around me! Joyce W.: Certainly, I want to be as ideal a companion for you as possible. CASSON AND SON RUSSELL CASSON — RUSSELL CASSON, JR. Wholesale Meats — Phone 282-9177 644 1 2 E. Locust St. Des Moines, Iowa LuAnn Formaro T ■■■■■■■. m—m — — ■« — •+ WELCOME TO BILL ' S SUPER VALU (Formerly Hilltop Super Valu) TOP QUALITY MEATS AND PRODUCE ALWAYS FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE Dorothy Violett — 128— Holloway Auto Prods., Inc. Your N.A.P.A. Jobber Doyle T. LeCocq (Class of June 1 928) Complete Auto Parts for All Cars Pipes Mufflers Paint 1212 W. Euclid Ave. Ruth Allen i CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BOB BROWN CHEVROLET Iowa ' s Largest and Finest New Cars Trucks 11th Locust 288-2151 Used Cars Trucks 17th Ingersoll DR. P. J. PEEBLES CHIROPRACTOR 833 East University Avenue Phone 266-1421 Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Linda Junkin + i Voice over telephone: Calvin C. will not be school today. Mr. Cooper: Who is this speaking, please? Voice: ' This is my father speaking. in Miss A.: 44 1 told you yesterday Fd give you one day to hand in that theme. John S.: Yeah, but I thought I could pick any day. - INSURANCE COVERAGE OF ALL KINDS CRAM INSURANCE AGENCY 414 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Phone 283-1551 CARROLL V. CRAM Res. Phone 279-6355 Dick Hill + I I ■i I ! I i i I - MURRAY MOTOR SALES 1965 Hubbell — Des Moines Denny Murray Mike Murray Charles Thurman We At London ' s Drive-In Wish to Use This Space for ... . CONGRATULATIONS To The Graduating Class of 1966 Marprene Butts —129— — OF THE CAPITOL to get the best in banking service To win and hold your account we expect to work a little harder, dig a little deeper for the solution to your needs, and care a lot more about your success. That ' s why you ' ll like Iowa State Bank—a bank just the right size to know you by name; and not so large that you lose your identity. We invite your account. IOWA STATE BANK [AT THE FOOT OF THE CAPITOL EAST SEVENTH AND LOCUST (j£SH DES MOINES, IOWA MEMBER F.D.I.C. — 130— + . — — ■■■■■■— + JESTER SONS Everything in Real Estate and Insurance Since 1897 RALPH L. JESTER Class of 1921 PHILIP E. JESTER Class of 1930 209 Fleming Bldg. Renee Andre + We hear that Tommy Russell bought his car because the clutch was thrown in. r i i MATH IS REALTY 1 Barb E. to Carolyn W.: I think Denny L. is giving me a big rush — he ' s home every time I call him! J 1339 Ecst University Phone 266-5167 I Marie Lee | . m m m . . j i RIVERSIDE AUTO SALVAGE CO. SID SMULESON, Prop. NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS Forest Ave. Michigan Phone 282-0155 I DES MOINES 14, IOWA Gay E.: Dad, the girl that sits next to me in class has a dress just like mine. Mr. E.: So you want a new one? Gay E.: Well, it would be cheaper than chang- ing schools. Kalvin Tuinstra We ' ve heard that College-Bred means four-year loaf with dad ' s dough. Some crust, eh? Miss W.: Have you read The Tale of Two Cities ' ? Keith P.: I think it ' s a dickens of a story. Poor: What are pauses? Simp: Something that grows on cats. . f CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CHENOWETH-KERN ELEVATOR SERVICE 423 Court Ave. Phone 243-1151 ! I CONGRATULATIONS GRADS BEST OF LUCK from OLD HOMESTEAD Iowa Packing Company John Warren —131 — education Copyright: John Deere John Deere Des Moines Works, Des Moines, Iowa John Warren — 1 32 — Everybody knows where education begins. It begins with that first hungry search for nourishment, and it goes on through that first word and that first step and that first painful punch in the nose. It grows taller as it grows familiar with letters and numbers and names of things and names of places, and answers increasingly more who ' s and what ' s and where ' s and why ' s and how ' s. Everybody knows •where education begins, but nobody knows where education ends — especially yours, except you. And where your education ends depends mostly on you and how well you want to be able to answer questions like these — plus one more question, too, asked ever so frequently — What can you do for me? Marie H.: Why did she give you such a dirty look? Ed R.: Who? Marie H.: Mother Nature, of course. | Insurance of all Kinds CHUCK BROOKS INSURANCE, INC. Scandia Building, 514 E. Locust Street J Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Phone 243-4289 I Margene Butts ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■' How does Batman start his car? ' With ' bat ' -teries. 4- i i - + PRUGH SUPERMARKET j 3940 E. 29th I „„._—. ... Phone 262-5891 Des Moines, Iowa Benny Archer The hen is the only animal in nature that can lay around and make money. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■YALE DRUG GROCERY 1100-1102 Penn + — „ John Warren Another great danger of one-arm driving is that youVe so likely to skid into a church. ALSCO ALUMINUM SIDING JOE BARKSDALE 2057 Dean Ave. 266-3105 Danny Oppenheim + I don ' t care if your name is Sugarfoot; you can ' t put your toe in my tea! BUY YOUR NEXT NEW OR USED CAR FROM MAX TUINSTRA ! ! ] Geo. Walker Ford 282-9111 ! Kalvin Tuinstra FRANK RIEMAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — MUSIC 4400 East Broadway 262-0365 Des Moines, Iowa Dennis Shannahan Where do bat-children play? ' In the hat-yard. Donna M.: She has a tongue that jay-walks over every conversation. PAULS PAINT BODY j 2440 Easton Ph. 262-8121 j DES MOINES, IOWA I Jim Davis ! 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 by phone or letter to — IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 716 Parnell Avenue DES MOINES, IOWA 50316 Ben Archer — 133— Cong ratu lations EAST HIGH CLASS OF 66 best wishes from all of us here! Your Future may be an unknown quantity, but one thing is sure; you can always count on high quality standards at McDonald ' s! You ' ll continue to enjoy dining at McDonald ' s where you can expect the best eating at the lowest prices. McDonald ' s hamburgers are 100% pure beef — never frozen meat. Choice quality beef is fresh ground daily and served hot off the grill on toasted buns — the way you like best! I asty French fries are crisp, golden brown and piping hot. Smooth, cool triple-thick shakes come in your choice of strawberry, chocolate or vanilla. You can be sure everything you order at McDonald ' s has had the careful preparation good food deserves. There ' s instant service — courteous and friendly — at McDonald ' s Look for the Golden Arches McDonald ' s A Reminder I rose and gave her my seat — I could [lot let her stand. She made me think of Mother. With that strap held in her hand. You can tell a freshman By his silly, eager look. You can tell a sophomore ' Cause he carries one less book. You can tell a junior By his dashing air and such. You can tell a senior But, boy, you can ' t tell him much. Lance B.: Where ' d you get that black eye, Robbie R.? Robbie R.: Jumping. Lance B.: Jumping at what? Robbie R.: Jumping at the conclusion about that girl I took out last night. +- I BAKER SEWING MACHINE 1552 E. Grand TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Electric $10 a month Standards $5 a month 262-0758 + - i i ! I Laura Henderson BEST WISHES CLASS OF ' 66 HILLTOP MEDICAL CLINIC 2709 E. 29th 266-5137 f Mike Heffron + + CAMPBELL ' S FAIRGROUND CAFE BEST WISHES CLASS OF ' 66 310 E. 30th St. Steve George + + Auto Painting Body and Fender Repairs + MARMET ' S AUTO PAINTING 752 E. Broadway DES MOINES, IOWA SPECIALTY PAINTING Al and Don Ph. 288-0727 i Judy Rose Peoples Abstract Co. Member, Iowa and American 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. 279-8118 702 Central Natl. Bank Bldg. Call 244-6119 Steve George Cynthia: You remind me of the sea. Jim: Because I ' m so wild, re ckless, and ro- mantic? Cynthia: No, because you make me sick! Knock, knock . . . Who ' s there? Utah. Utah who? Utah me crying in the chapel. Mr. Johns: What is the outstanding contribu- tion that chemistry has given to the world? Jim B.: Blondes! + + DES MOINES DRUG BEST WISHES, SENIORS f 2511 Bell Ave. 243-8191 Mike Strome + i DES MOINES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 6th and Mulberry 283-2151 Now In Our 50th Year Jim Davis -135- Vegetarian Love Letter: Dear Sweet Potato: Do you carrot all for me? My heart beets faster when the sun shines on your raddish hair and glints off your turnip nose. You are the apple of my eye. If we cantaloupe, lettuce turnip and make a pear. Anyway lettuce orange it that way. If you do not cherries your love for me, I will berry myself alive. Cornona Cob. Two little girls were discussing their families. Why does your grandmother read the Bible so much? asked one. ' ] think ' said the other little girl, that she is cramming for finals. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DEWEY ' S FINA Towing and Snow Removal I I 2500 Hubbell Pat Canney Ph. 266-9580 + ■j I I I Bettor housing for the newly married J. Warren Smith Mobile Homes 3810 E. 14th St. + Mike Breton j I Traffic Cop (producing notebook): Name, please. Motorist: Aloysuis Alastair Cyprian. Traffic Cop (putting away notebook): Well, don ' t let me catch you again. Judge: I told you I never wanted to see you here again. Mike S.: That ' s what I told the officer, but he wouldn ' t believe me. Nowadays every East High senior wants life, liberty, and an automobile in which to pursue happiness. + Congratulations CLASS of 66 Lots of Success in the Coming Years Go The American Motors Route In ' 66 There Is A Rambler In Your Future Stop in and look over our complete line of cars. From economical six cyl. std. transmission to our Power Pak eight cyl. 4-speed sport models. ALL OUR USED CARS CARRY A FULL 1 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY WAYNE CHAPMAN CAPITOL CITY RAMBLER East- 2nd Locust 288-2231 ,„ , Pat Canney — 136— Complime nts of KOCH BROTHERS PRINTERS — STATIONERS Office Furniture Grand Avenue — Third to Fourth 244-4224 Des Moines Kim Harbon SHOP FRANKEL ' S DOWNTOWN PARK FAIR 612 Locust 244-2164 Renee Andree How ' d you get along with that fight with your wife the other night? Aw, she came crawling to me on her knees. Yeah, what did she say? Come out from under that bed, you coward. Mrs. Merril: A secretary-who looks like a wom- an-thinks like a man-acts like a lady-and works like a dog. I don ' t care if you are Clark Kent; you can ' t change clothes in my garage. I DUNCAN ' S BARBER SHOP 840 HULL AVE. Larry Mattson + - GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 66 Drop by and See Me HOLLIDAY SUPERIOR 400 Benny Archer I GREETINGS WESTERN PLUMBING CO. 2507 Forest Are. Phone 255-2111 Steve George Said the Florida man, picking up a watermelon: Is this the largest grapefruit you can grow in these parts? Stop! said the Californian. You ' re crushing that raisin. Daddy, what is a bachelor? A bachelor, my boy, is a man who didn ' t have a car when he was young. Speak when you ' re angry and you ' ll make the best speech you ' ll ever regret. i CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from ■f I MID CONTINENT EQUIPMENT j 630 E. Grand I + — ,„ 244-7221 | Linda Jeglum I Every time I have a cup of tea I get a stabbing pain in my right eye. What shall I do? Take the spoon out of your cup. GRANDVIEW DENTAL CLINIC Dr. S. M. Sawdey Dr. D. C. Denger Dr. H. R. Griffin Dr. R. V. Palmer 24th Easron Bird 265-0339 Jim Davis Where does Batman go every night before going to bed? To the bat-room. — . E-Z-E GLIDE COMPANY Aluminum Doors and Windows Saw Filing Lawn Mower Sharpening 2027 E. University Linda Huss -137— I Cushman-Wilson Oil Company DX PRODUCTS AT SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE CITY PROMPT FUEL OIL SERVICE — WORRY FREE PLAN 243-3156 Man?ene Butts FAABORG PHARMACY Ray Faaborg, R. Ph. Maxine Faaborg, R. Ph. Phone 266-5159 2222 E. 14th St. DES MOINES, IOWA + Sunia Johnson , + Why can ' t a bicycle stand by itself? Because it ' s two tired. Carolyn L: (Looking at graduation pictures) Hey! These pictures aren ' t any good. They don ' t do me justice. Joline P: You don ' t want justice, you want mercy. Becki D.: Officer, could you see me across the street? Officer (inclined to flattery): Why, I ' m sorry, Miss, I couldn ' t see you two inches away. j Res. 262-0111 Shop 244-4408 j Hours: 8 A.M. ro 5 P.M. Sat. 8 A.M. to 12 A.M. HERMAN ' S BARBER SHOP 646 East Locust Des Moines, Iowa i Mike Strome +  ■■■■— .... ■■■■■■■■— 4 GREETINGS FROM YOUR FRIENDLY SUPER VALU SUPER UALU Jim Davis I MARSHALL ' S MUSIC ROOM Complete Selection of RECORDS — PHONOGRAPHS — TAPE RECORDERS 513 Grond 282-4482 Bill Simpson j Marvin! Marvin! What, Ma? Are you spitting in the fish bowl? No, Ma, but I ' m comin ' pretty close! MARVIN FOOD SHOP i | GROCERIES — MEATS — VEGETABLES j I I FROZEN FOODS i I ! ! I Tel. 266-7525 842 Hull Ave. j i Sandra Schnoor Gerry D: Did you get any replies to your advertisement that a lonely maiden sought light and warmth in her life? Wendy G: Yes, two from the electric light com- pany and one from the gas company. + — — CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES FROM YOUR EAST SIDE PHOTOGRAPHER AND PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS i 4 . GEPPERT STUDIOS 401 EAST 6th Brian Walls i i •+ +■I HIGGINS FORD Authorized Ford Sales and Service Keeps Des Moines on Wheels i E. 4th Grand 288-2211 Mike Hrenton —138— . . i i BOB S STANDARD SERVICE Washing, Greasing, Tuning E. 14th Guthrie Steve George Ph. 266-9415 Prosperity is driving a mortgaged car over a bonded highway to pay the installment on the radio. Ron A.: Since we have been going dutch all night, Penny H., you kiss yourself and I ' ll kiss myself. COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING 329 - 331 East Fifth Street Phone 288-6751 Les Clark — Bill Phillips Steve George WHEN BUYING OR SELLING SEE WELLING USED CARS ? 119 - E. Grand 1 288-0219 Mike Mullin We ' re all faced with a series of great opportuni- ties — brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems. Customer: Are these eggs fresh? Grocer: Fresh! Why, the hens haven ' t even missed them yet NINA NEAL S SERVICE Includes Custom Tailoring Exclusive Creations in Millinery Fur Restyling — Cleaning — Glazing Insured Storage Alterations — Remodeling Phone 243-1422 417 Kresge Building Corner 7th and Walnut We Close at 1 p.m. on Saturday Bob Smith Latest Styles for Men and Young Men Phone 265-4297 BOND ' S BARBER SHOP 1526 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa REX STALEY LARRY WOODS Open Chair BOBE KOHLBUSCH WES BOND App ' t Chair Steve Savage Congratulations Seniors MAXIMS KNOB HILL BEAUTY SALON 3527 E. 26th 265-3411 Sherri O ' Neel: How do you like my voice? Mrs. Lutz: Sherri, I ' ve played the white keys. Tve played the black keys. But you ' re the first o ne I ever saw that could sing in the cracks. ' Miss Jones — Where is your report card? Denny Cox — You gave me a 1 and my parents are still mailing it to my relatives. I I I - +■I I i i Congratulations Seniors McCOY ' S HOUSE OF REMNANTS 2610 E. University 262-5267 Mike Mullin 1 I —139- CONGRATULATIONS 66 GRADS from THE FOOD KING ' 1101 Scott 244-1694 Margene Butts RUSS REEL 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 288-2211 Wanda Buehholl ! | l I I I i I l I + Vicki K.: Mr. Tannatt, your hair is getting thin ' Mr. Tannatt: Well, who wants fat hair? I was hypnotized last week. What ' s hypnotized mean? Why to hypnotize is to get a man in your power and make him do whatever you want. That isn ' t hypnotism, that ' s marriage. „ Congratulations Seniors — Best of Luck SUNRISE SUPER VALU EVERY DAY LOW PRICES QUALITY MEATS East 42nd Easton Blvd. KENNY FENTON John Anderson Diana H.: Handsome men are always con- ceited. Phil H.: Not always. I ' m not. I Girls, when they went out to swim. Once dressed like Mother Hubbard. Now they have a bolder whim, They dress more like her cupboard! Congratulations Seniors BOB BROOKS INSURANCE 3504 - 54th St. Ben Archer + I Compliments to the Class of ' 66 BABE ' S ENTERPRISES I 2100 E. Walnut Ph. 262-5601 The Bargain Center of Iowa Karen Ox ley I + . ; CONGRATULATIONS TO THE JUNE 1966 GRADUATING CLASS Tom Anderson 262-1911 Lonny R. Hilton 265-0672 Your John Hancock Insurance Agents ■— + —140— — 11 OHARA ' S 66 SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MUFFLERS and TAIL PIPES Pickup and Delivery CALL 266-0520 East 30th and Grand Dick Hill Janet S.: What shall I say about the two perox- ide blondes, JoAnn T. and Carol P., who made such a fuss at the game? Mr. Christian: Why, just say the bleachers went wild. Irate Father: Why were you kissing my daugh- ter Vilma S. in that dark corner last night? Nick K.: Now that I ' ve seen her in the daylight, I sort of wonder why myself. + — .———«.— ■,_«_..—— ,—,—.—.—«—.— — + NOTARY PUBLIC — TAX CONSULTANT ! Office Phone 288-5701 Res. Phone 243-2711 ] ROBERT A. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW | 403-407 Teochouf Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa i I Marie Lee I + ■■■ Voice (on stage): Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo? Voice (from afar): I ' m in the balcony — it ' s cheaper. RAY ' S BODY SHOP 12101 2 E. 29th 265-2079 Complete Paint Job Wreck Rebuilding Order Ray Dilley, 1940 Graduate of East High Nancy Hemping The schools are so crowded today, no wonder so many kids flunk. They have to copy from their own papers. David H.: Mommy, one of the boys in school called me a sissy. Mrs. H.: What did you do, David? David H.: I hit him with my purse! ervice Des Moines Transit Company Steve George — 141 — i HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON i 1 Owner — Berniece Baker Operators: Alta, Carena, Betty, Anne Enjoy Personalized Service in Your Neighborhood Salon 29th and Hubbell Phone 266-8923 , Mike Heffron i Hickory Dickory Dock The mouse ran up the clock. The clock was electric And loosely connected, The mouse got a helluva shock. — + VY-LACTOS LABORATORY, INC. 1901 East Euclid Des Moines, Iowa Dick Hill | Mr. Tannatt: What are you doing? Tom Lewis: Writing a letter to myself. Mr. Tannatt: What does it say ' ? ' Tom Lewis: I don ' t know. I won ' t get it until tomorrow. CREES STANDARD SERVICE 2025 Easton Blvd. Phone 266-9245 Des Moines, Iowa Washing -:- Greasing -:- Wheel Balancing -:- Accessories .J. ' hn W ' anrn Sue W.: Do you know that last night I dreamed you were dancing with me? Bobby J.: Aw, and what? Sue W.: I woke up and found my brother pound- ing my feet with a hammer. Graduate with confidence in the future by being under the umbrella of TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY JOSEPH E. WRIGHT AND ASSOCIATES 927-8 Insurance Exchange Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa 50309 288-6272 288-8561 Jim Davis COPY WORK i BABY STUDIES ! 822 Walnut Street Phone 244-4956 DES MOINES, IOWA 50309 P. P. of A. P. P. A. la. 1 WEDDINGS I I 4- GRADUATIONS Ramona Johnston Cheryl N.: When I sing, I get tears in my eyes. What can I do to stop that? Miss Snook: Try stuffing cotton in your ears. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BARRICK ROOFERS, INC. - — i 208 E. Court Ave. Steve Savage Phone 244-3513 Steve S.: Say Candi S., do you know that every time I breathe a woman dies? Candi S.: Then why don ' t you use a mouth- wash? Phone 266-0046 - — i ! i E. 33rd and Cleveland { Pat Canney I — ■— ■— ■— ■— ■— ■— ■— ■— ... — .... — .4. ANDY AND BILL ' S MARKET Home of Qualify Meats Mary had a little watch She swallowed it, it ' s gone. Now everywhere that Mary walks Time marches on. JOHN CLINE ' S AUTO SERVICE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 2322 Hubbell Phone 266-5952 } Wanda Buchholz I -142— i Van ' s Mobile Homes, Inc. New and Used 5832 S.E. 14th DES MOINES 285-8867 4120 E. 14th DES MOINES 262-1872 Hiway 30 East CEDAR RAPIDS 364-1792 Jim Davis The one who thinks our jokes are poor. Would quickly change his views, Could he compare the jokes we print. With those we could not use. HAMMER PHARMACY Russell E. Johnson, Sr. — Russell E. Johnson, Jr. 600 E. Grand Ave. 243-4177 Dick Hill Mr. C: Do you think Mike G. will forget everything he learned in school? Mr. G.: I hope so. He can ' t make a living just making love to the girls. LANG CLEANERS 2526 E. University GOOD LUCK SENIORS Mike Mullin Looking out over a great lake, two boys stood talking. I wonder how deep this lake is? asked one. It must not be too deep, it only comes up to the duck ' s stomach ' was the reply. RICHARD ' S PERMANENT WAVE SHOP 2301 E. Walnut 262-3385 Beauty Is Our Business Marva Heathcote f BEST WISHES CHICKEN DELIGHT I 210 Euclid + „ ■Phone 243-6269 Linda Junkin ! I Sandee B., irate subscriber, to operator: Am I crazy or are you? Lateen M. as operator: I ' m sorry, but we do not have that information. + + NELSON SEAT COVER CO. 1414 E. Mcc ' ison Phone 265-3055 I DES MOINES, IOWA Jim Davis A baffling parental problem, A sequence unforseen, How to get the baby to sleep, After she ' s eighteen! CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS STROH PLUMBING ELECTRIC CO. I CONTRACTORS Mechanical-Electrical 617 E. GRAND AVE. 244-8177 Larry Mattson ! Bill R.: Did you get hurt when you were on the football team? John J.: Nope. It was when the team was on me! i A y% Any Rawt KITTY CLOVER DIVISION of FAIRMONT FOODS COMPANY 1620 E. University 244-4814 i . -143— Jim Davis i ■„ i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■+ « • 1 1 _J 1 1 HINKY DINKY STORE BEAVER AND DOUGLAS Dave Osborne ■■■■■■ Spectator: Hey! Sit down in front! Drunk: Don ' be ridiclish. I don ' bend that way. Is your daughter, Donna T., learning to play the piano by note? Certainly not, answered Mrs. T. We always pay cash. Jones is devoted to golf and his wife is equally fond of auction sales. They both talk in their sleep. The other night the people in the next apartment heard him shout, Fore! and imme- diately his wife yelled, Four and a quarter! BEULAH ' S BEAUTY SHOP Coloring, Pcrmancnts Styling 1411 Capitol Ave. 266-1264 j Beauty Service At Moderate Rates Marva Heathcote 1 + Mother: How do you like this rainy weather? Carolyn W.: Everything is all wet. Mother: And how ' s Steve T. my dear? Carolyn W.: Oh, about the same. He ' s all wet, too! f f 1 SEELING-HINDORFF INSURANCE AGCY. 1 3504 54th Street DES MOINES, IOWA 50310 Phone 276-3287 Benny Archer ' + , m mi ■„ „H m ■■■im m MM ml MM MM MM . Harry W.: I don ' t want a large picture. Photographer: All right then, shut your mouth. 99 ►f — — — — — — — — — — — — — — + DON JORDAN MOBILE HOUSING Displaying 10 ' , 12 ' and 20 ' | FRONTIERS | . 4041 E. 14th Ph. 265-2730 | Jim Davis 1 + + CONGRATULATIONS ' 66 CLASS! Plain Talk Publishing Co. QUALITY PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS 511 Sixth Avenue East Phone 282-0485 Steve George — 144— HERE ' S DOGGONE GOOD ADVICE! Our congratulations to you on reaching this important plateau in your life ! Whatever your future, Capital City Bank would like to help you overcome any financial problem that might stand in the way of your plans. Come join the ever-growing group of young men and women who have chosen Capital City as their bank. You ' ll find a good banking relationship wfll be a prized possession now and in the years to come. We ' re looking forward to meeting you . . . The Full Service Bank With The Personal Touch! MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTE EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST IN DOWNTOWN DES MOINES • 243-5121 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Dorene Whiteside —145— Randy W.: If a man steals — no matter what — he will live to regret it. Cheryl N.: You used to steal kisses from me. Randy W.: Well, you heard what I said. „ — „. „— m WEBB SINCLAIR SERVICE and RENT-A-TRAILER East 9th and University 4. ' + Mrs. Sellers: Don ' t use such bad words, Johnny. John S.: But Chaucer used them. Mrs. Sellers: Well, don ' t run around with him any more. BILL ' S BARBER SHOP It Pays to Look Well 2719 E. University Byron Dudley + Said the hen as the farmer was crossing the yard: That ' s the guy I ' m laying for. f NEAL DRUG INC 2261 E. Grand 266-3121 + Dean Townsend 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 r. c. Mclaughlin R. KREAMER R. HILL J. ADAMS G. GEARHART E. 14th Street Capitol Ave. 266-5183 I I Nancy Hempintf Nick K.: Mother, come quickly! Mrs. K.: What ' s the matter, dear? Nick K.: Larry ' s eating all the raisins off the fly paper! Mr. Neal, when addressing his first hour class — I should like to make a few remarks before I say anything. Fred F.: Can I turn off the hall light? Gerry D.: You may. Fred: Can I turn off the ceiling light? Gerry: Sure, Fred. Fred: Can I turn off the sofa light? Gerry: Why yes, Fred. Fred: Now that it ' s all dark in here, look at the luminous watch I got for Christmas. I I I HERMANS BARBER SHOP ■f I 646 E Locust 244-1408 4. Des Moines, Iowa Brian Walls COMET DRIVE-IN BEST SERVICE IN TOWN Shrimp — Steaks — Sandwiches j 1 j I J I 2527 S.E. 14th Linda Junkin 243-9803 + DEPENDABLE CAB SERVICE FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS YELLOW CAB COMPANY PHONE 243-1111 Nadine Wunder — 146— + ■I i i THE LATIN KING RESTAURANT 2200 Hubbell 266-9261 Ruth Hoover i I i I i I ■■■Fred F.: Say, can you dig up a girl for the party tonight? Tom B.: Sure, but why not take a live one? Judy J.: I want a man who can kiss me like Tab Hunter, look into my eyes like Rock Hudson, and make my blood boil like Marlon Brando. Can you give me all that? Dan T.: No, but I can bite you like Lassie. l oo Had Mary had a little lamb ' Twas awful dumb and so It couldn ' t tell the red from green Nor which was stop or go. It followed her to school one day A silly thing to do Was caught between the red and green And now it ' s mutton stew. WITTEN SONS + I 1801 E. Euclid Phone 265-1481 Des Moines, Iowa Ruth Hoover 1 The Once-over That this, is like when girl you pretty look a at Lona T.: Why are you smoothing cold cream on your face? Marilyn W.: To make me beautiful. Lona T.: Why are you wiping it off? Giving up? She smiled coyly, and he looked at her intently. After a moment, Dave B. said, Smile like that again. Gay E. did and added an expectant wink. Just as I thought, Dave said. Gay, you look like a chipmunk. I I 3121 Dean CAMPBELL INDUSTRIES INC. , — ,„ i i + Leland Yountr 266-5169 I I — — CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 66 L A W S O N S HIGHLAND PARK PHOTOGRAPHERS GRADUATION PORTRAITS WEDDING 605 Douglas 243-0661 Since 1949 Sandra Schnoor — 147— — + CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Phil Johnson Greenhouse CALL PAT or PHIL 3002 Easton Blvd. Phone 262-5623 +- + - i i i Benny Archer JOHN BLOEM COMPANY f 520 East Locust I I | 243-3924 Des Moines, Iowa Brian Walls I I 421 E. Locust CARR PIANO COMPANY 243-2879 + Des Moines, Iowa Brian Walls + i HAMBORG S MEATS WHOLESALE — RETAIL BILL HALTOM ' S MOTOR MARINE CO. j Fhone 262-4224 Larry Waychoff j 2447 E. University Gen. Mgr. + t I Ed Harvey 2023 Hubbell j Phone 265-3455 I I +•- Larry Mattson GAMBLES 405 - 411 E 6th St. 288-4871 Ruth Hoover + + As a young adult you need a good banking connection. The best place for you to establish your checking and savings account is at the Valley. VALLEY BANK and TRUST COMPANY WALNUT at FOURTH SEVENTEENTH from GRAND to LOCUST Sandy Douglass — 148— GLOBE LOAN 313 E Locust St. ! 820 E Euclid 1 Brian Walls 712 Grand 4 — That farm is so muddy you have to jack up the cows to milk them. E. E. LONG S INC. j 2428 Easton Blvd. 4411 SW 9th 233.5th, WDM § i I + — Auto Parts — Your NAPA Jobber A teen-ager: How did your father know you had the car out? Friend: I ran over him. THE EMORY CO. 3929 NE 14th Street 265-1726 Des Moines, Iowa Betty Hudson I 4 Linda R.: Mother, is everything shut up for the night? Mrs. R.: All but you, darling. You meet the nicest people on a Honda. MATHEWS HONDA OF DES MOINES 4224 N.E. 14th 262-3887 DES MOINES, IOWA Sandra Schnoor It ' s tough to make a mistake, but it ' s tougher to find out that you are so unimportant nobodv noticed it. Like pe?icils, I 4 Drake students are not all alike. Some come from big cities, others from small towns. Some are from the East Coast, others from Cali- fornia. Some are from as near as Des Moines, others from as far away as Hong Kong. Some are rich, others of relatively mod- est means. Some want to become tea chers, others lawyers, still others businessmen. Some are Republicans, others are Demo- crats. Drake students differ in many respects, but they share a common bond: the desire for an education. They are preparing themselves for careers while gain- ing insight into the problems con- fronting today ' s world. We would be pleased to answer your ques- tions about our study programs. RAKE UNIVERSITY Jim Davis — 149— YOUNKER. ' Satisfaction Always Cindy Holland Bob Thomson Cindy Burgett Each year YOUNKERS offers a program for teenagers from the Des Moines area high schools . . . TEEN BOARD for junior and senior girls, and BOYS ADVISORY BOARD for senior boys. The young people selected to represent their respective schools are chosen for their leadership qualities, high scholastic standing, personal recommendations from the school advisors, and fellow members of TEEN BOARD, plus their interest and ability in retail and fashion. They participate in several special fashion shows during the year, give talks in their schools and to other groups on good grooming, publish a monthly newsletter, and work in various departments each Saturday. YOUNKERS salutes the representatives from East High School for a job well done. — 150— Pictorial Index Name Name Abbington, Rex. Page Page 46 Name Bale, Linda Ballard, Alfred... Ballard, Judy Mrs. Abramson 14, 118 Abshire, Carol A Cappella Choir 68 Arheson, Susan 114 Mr. Wm. Ackerman . .8, 78, 110 Ackerson, Wally ...69, 110 Adams, Dennis 8, 114 Adams, Joyce 85, 110 Adams, Mania .107, 110 AFS Club H Agard, Denise 114 Mr. Richard Akerman... 5, 9, 92 Albers, Joanne 75, 107, 110 Alitz. Kathy 46, 83 Allen, Bill 114 Allen, Julie 78, 101, 114 Allen, Larry 22, 46 Allen, October 110 Allen, Ruth 110 Allbright, Mardell 114 All-City Student Council ... 61 Allison, Donald 68, 69, 94, 99, 114 Allied, Clyde 114 Allied, Dottie 22, 46, 65, 71, 80 All-State Vocalists 68 Allsup, Diane 83, 110 Althaus, Helen 106, 114 Alumni Assembly 33 Alvord, Mark 97, 114 Anderson, Carol _ 33 Anderson, Carol R. 110 Anderson, David 100, 110 Anderson, Deborah 4 ; Anderson, Jean 60, 61, 76, 85, 114 Anderson, John 46, 84 Anderson, Jim .....114 Anderson, Larry 22, 46 Anderson, Linda 22, 46 Anderson, Lyle ... 22, 46, 67, 68, 69, 70, 74, 78 Anderson, Rebecca 68, 110 Anderson, Ronald 22, 46, 85 Anderson, Sherry. 78, 114 Anderson, Steven 78, 110 Anderson, Susan 110 Andre, Nonna 114 Andre, Renee 83, 84, 110 Appenzeller, Michael 114 Archer, Ben 22, 46, 84 Arland, Jean 114 Armstrong, Dixie 22, 46, 83 Armstrong, Jody 114 Arnett, James 114 Arnett, Joanne ._ 110 Miss Arnold 11, 80, 110 Arnold, Daniel 91, 114 Arnold, Douglas 75, 78, 110 Art Club . 78 Arthur. Judith 22, 46, 64, 76, 105 Arthur, Richard 75, 110 Austin, Karen... 83 Austin, Linda 22, 46, 83 Austin, Tommie 114 Autograph Pages 44, 45 Bacon, Richard 114 Badger, Deborah C 110 Baedke, Connie C 114 Baedke, Dale 22, 33, 46 Mr. Baeth 16, 110 Mr. Bagdonas 16, 102, 111 Mrs. Bai 10, 111 Bair, David 22, 46, 72, 78, Baker, Bruce R 22, 46, 85, ' l02 Baker, Dennis 22, 46, 62, 78 Baker, Donald E. 22, 46 Baker, Sandra F 22, 46, 75 Baldock, Joyce A 114 Balduchi, James F 22, 46, 78, 104 Balduchi, Jon J. 22, 46 Baldwin. Alan R 69, 114 Baldwin, John E 116 Baldwin, Nancy C 114 Ballard, I eonard 60, 61, 88, Band Barach, Richard J. Mrs. Baranosky 6, 82 Barber, Elmer Barber, Karen L. Barbour, Pamela 22, 46, 65. sr . Barclay, Winston 68, 71, Barker, Nancy Barker, Nancy 22, 46 Barker, Ray _ Barker, Susan 76, Barker, Timothy... 22, 46, 60, 62, 75, 78, 88, 98, 99, Miss Barnes Barnes, Carl Barnes, Danny Barnes, Linda 78, Bartlett, Jody 22, 46, 85, Barton, Joyce 23, 46, Baseball 98, Basketball 92 Bassett, John H 69, Bassett, Suzi M .....68, 76, Bates, Arnold E 91, 99, Bates, Charles (Danny) 46, Batten, Gary 23, Baumeister, Cindy L. Baysinger, Colette. Baysinger, Dennis Beals, Don W Beals, Marcia . 66, 67, Beck, Ken... Beckman, Thomas 23, 46, Beem, Marie Beghtol, Andrea J 76, 82, 85, Beirman, Harold Belcher, Faith A Bell, Charles Bell, Jim L Bell, Vaughn D. Bellnap, David Pact 114 .46 110 110 . 66 114 , 85 110 114 64, 106 110 110 83 110 114 61, 105 .15 .46 .46 110 63, 105 83 99 , 93 114 110 114 23, Name Page Name Page Bengfort, Janet Bennett, Jim _ Bennett, Raymond. Benshoof, Ruth Mr. Berg 23, Berger, Terry L Mr. Bergman 16, Berlovich, Becki 69, 76, 100, Berlovich, Lance 23, 46 Bernard, Anthony D. Best, Marsha 75, Mr. Beutal Beving, Barbara . 23, 46, 63, 76, 78, 85, Bickel, Charl Bickel, Marilyn Biekford, Janie A.. Bierman, Harold... ...46, 23, Bigley, William M. . Billyard, Lawrence K.. 97, Bird, Barbara L 100, Birmingham, Janet R. Birmingham, Janice D. Birmingham, Roger Bishop, Donna 23, 46, Bishop, Joette K 69, Bishop, Richard Bitting, Donna M. .. 83, Bjork, Alan 60, 61, 78, 92, 101, 102, 105, Blackford, Carl L04, Blackford, Linda 23, 46, Blades, Sharon 23, 46, Blair, Robert P Blair, Deborah Blair, Steve C. Blood, Melva 23, 46 Bloomquist, Bob L. Bly, Rose Marie. Board of Education Boatman, Opal Boese, Mary 23, 46, 68, 78, Boese, Richard C... .67, Bognanno, Mario A. 88, 99 Bohall, Diane K 1 46 115 110 110 115 110 110 64 110 80, 115 110 110 110 115 115 115 46 110 115 110 .15 115 111 110 63 115 110 .15 75, 105 110 83 115 .75 46 91, 115 115 115 115 110 s:: 115 .46 115 75, 110 110 107 83 .46 115 110 83 115 110 .6 .85 105 110 97, 115 110 Boley, Ardyth M. 115 Bolich, Dennis D 98, 110 Bollenbaugh, Janice 110 Bonner, Kristine 75, 110 Booker, Corliss 110 Booker, Ralph M. 110 Burcherding, Joyce... 115 Borich, Dave . 115 Borich, Lynne K 61, 115 Bornand, Jean M 71, 115 Borne, Carl L. 110 Borne, John 116 Botts, Charles T. .115 Bough, Cindy.. 23, 46 Bough, Debra S 115 Bours, Robert 115 Bowler, Candy A. 69, 71, 85, 115 Boyd, Donna R 69, 115 Boyd, Linda 110 Boys ' Glee Club 69 Braden, Ronnie D 115 Brady, Darlene 23, 46, 83 Brady, Donald 104, 105, 110 Brady, Michael D 23, 46, 63, 85, 88, 98, 105 Brankis, Neil P _ 84, 110 Brarelton, Bill R 78, 110 Breheny, Bill A. ...115 Brennan, Terry 110 Breuklander, Barbara M 115 Breton, Mike . 21, 23, 41. 42, 47, 60, 61, 68, 69, 84, 88, 105 Brewer, Deana K 23, 47 Briedis, Mikelis . 78, 79, 81, 110 Brockett, Linda 23, 47 Brockett, Susan L 23, 47 Brokofsky, Sharon K 115 Biovillet, Michael 117 Brown, Carmella G 115 Brown, Darlene 110 Brown, Jo Ella L 107, 110 Brown, John 97, 110 Brown, Judi A _ 60, 80, 85, 105, 110 Brown, Karen S 115 Brown, Mary S 69, 115 Brown, Nancy L 80, 110 Brown, Patricia J. 23, 47, 63, 75 Brown, Robert H. 115 Brown, Ronald S 104, 115 Brown, Sally L _ 23, 47, 60, 61, 80, 83 Brown, Sam 23, 47 Brown, Susan 23, 47, 63, 74, 107 Brown, Tamara. 61, 71, 74, 110 Brown, Wanda J 110 Browning, Paula J. .110 Browning, Michael. 110 Bruce, Jean M 66, 67, 69, 100, 106, 115 Brundage, Sheryl 110 Buch, Janice E _ 67, 115 Bucholz, Wanda 69, 80, 84, 106, 110 Buckner, Reginald 91, 97, 99, 114 Bullock, Connie 110 Mr. Bulmann 16 Burch, Charles 91, 103, 115 Burch, Wendy 110 Burgett, Cynthia 73, 74, 76, 80, 81, 107, 110 Burgett, Steve R. 28, 47, 76, 96 Burke, Theresa 28, 47 Burns, Linda 75, 115 Burns, Mike 99, 115 Burnough, Frank 11 , Burr, John. .. 85, 88, 110 Burt, John D 97, 115 Bush, Janet K 116 Butler, Steve W. 47, 83 Butts, Kaye 23, 47, 78, 106 Butts, Margene 84, 110 Butts, Paulette W. 115 Butts, Roger 91, 1 1  Butts, Terry 88, 97, 103 Mr. Buxton 10, 114 Byerly, Gregory G 60, 61, 91, 94, 103, 115 Byrkett, Vicki 110 Cain, Diana 10, 23, 47, 65, 74, 79, 85, 106 Mr. Cabbage Calaway, Lenora 23, 47, 84 Caliguiri, Lanny 88, 97, 103, 105, 110 Calvert, Cecile 24, 47 Mr. Caltvedt . 11, 15, 75, 112 Campbell, Kayla 116 Campbell, Calvin 24, 47, 88 Campbell, Patricia 24, 47, 76, 78 Campbell, Ross 116 Canney, Patrick .84, 110 Capps, Lester 110 Carder, Larry 24, 47 Cardines, Vicki 115 Carey, Clifford 62, 64, 70, 71, 104, 115 Carlon, Mariam 74 Carlson, Galen 116 Carlson, Gary 115 Carlson, Joy 110 Carpenter, Lorna 115 Carson, Grace 82, 85, 106, 110 Carter, Darrell 24, 47, 66, 103 Carter, Douglas ....110 Carter, John. . 75, 104, 105, 110 Carter, Linda 24, 47 Carvour, Mickey 78, 100, 110 Cason, Burdell 24, 47, 85, 102, 103 Cason, Galaine 116 Casper, Alan 115 Cassady, Paulette 24, 47, 63, 75 Cassady, Penny 75, 80, 111 Cassell, Roger 91, 97, 115 Miss Cassill 15 Castelline, Jack 47, 98 Caswell, Kaye 74, 76, 111 Cateron, Anita 86, 115 Cateron, Kathleen 24, 47, 64, 65, 69, 105 Cauterucci, Louis 67, 115 Cave. Diane 111 Caylor, Carolyn 75, 82, 115 Caylor, Gordon Ill Chaffee, Rod Ill Chamberlain, Lari-y ...64, 65, 66, 115 Chamberlain, Mike ...103, 115 Chamberlin, Laurence 1 1 1 Chamberlin, Mike IQ8, 115 Channell, Robert... 100, 104, 112 Channey, Pat _ 84 Chapman, Leon a 112 Chappas, John „ 112 C happell, Larry 112 Chastain, Vicki 24, 47, 62, 74 Mr. Chaska 15 Cheerleaders „ 108 Chesnik, Bill 91, 94, 115 Chesnik, Harold 100 Chess Club 81 Mr. Christian 10, 62 Christenson, Jim 115 Christiansen, Linda 115 Clark, James 24, 47, 98 Cleereman, Mike 100, 115 Clem, Don 111 Clemens, Lucinda 24, 47, 62, 74. 76, 106 Clemens, Ronadel 101, 115 Clement, Christy 68, 74, 107, 113 Clement, Marsha 24, 47, 69 Clerical, Staff and Office Girls 83 Cliff. Carla .115 Cline. Pauline 111 Clinton, Edward 97, 103, 115 Clinton, George .. .71, 103, 113 Cochran, Craig 13, 60, 74, 96, 101, 105, 112 Cocking, Patty 100, 105, 112 Cockrell, Sharon . 112 Coe, James 116 Coe, Judith 116 Co-Editors of Quill Co-Editors of Scroll 63 Colbert, Anthony 24, 47 Collins, Diane 24, 47, 60, 61, 64, 65, 101, 105 Collins, Janice 115 Collins, Nancy 24, 47, 83, 107 Combs, John 9 Comegys, Nancy 24, 47, 76, 105, 107 Conley, Nancy 82, 85, 112 — 151 — Name Page Conn, Pam 115 Conn, Steve 24, 47, 83 Connett, Jean 115 Mr. Conners ...15 Constable, Rita 24, 47, 83 Cook, Ray 115 Coomes, Richard 112 Cooper, April 24, 47 Mr. Cooper 5 Copeland, Ron 75, 110 Coplin, Zola 85 Copsin, Mike Blaine 24, 47 Corey, Roberta 116 Cornelison, Nancy ..... 60, 61, 115 Cornwell, Carla 74, 78, 110 Corn well, Harry 24, 47, 63 Correa, Helena 24, 47, 60, 69, 74, 76, 78, 85 Cortner, David 68, 69, 110 Countryman, Sue 21, 24, 47, 60, 61, 62 Mr. Cowles 8, 112 Cowman, Carolyn 24, 47, 80 Cox, Dennis 47 Cox, Doris 115 Cox, Douglas 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 110 115 110 110 24, 47 110 85 24, 48, 83 115 24, 48 ..115 Cox, Edward _ Cox, Elizabeth Cox, Roxann Cox, Steven Cozad, Joyce Cozed, Phyllis Craddock, Cathy... Craddock, Diane Craig, Dixie Craig, Sandra Crain, Mary 71, 80, 110 Crain, Bob 110 Cram, Robert 97 Crambilt, Lee 115 Cramer, Peggy 116 Mr. Crandell 15 Crawford, Linda 115 Creative Writing (lub 79 Crees, Monna 115 Crewse, Tim 24, 48 Croll, Lawrence 85 Cronin, Dennis 24, 48, 101 Cronin, Diana .. 68, 110 Cronin, Roy.. 105, 110 Cronin, Sharon 110 Cronk, Rose Small 48 Croat, Marva 11 ) Cross Country Team _ 102 Crowder, Gary 115 Cumings, Bobby 115 Cumings, Lawrence 25, 48 Cumpston, Dennis 25, 35, 48, 78, 85, 102, 103, 105 Cumpston, Diane 25, 35, 48, 74 Cumpston, Pauline 85 Cunningham, Ronald 115 Cunningham, Susanne 75, 82, 110 Cuppy, Antonia 83, 110 Curtis, Donald . .115 Dady, Larry 25, 48 Dalbey, Jerry 60, 61, 75, 78, 85, 92, 110 Dale, Richard 110 Daly, Pat 73, 76, 78, 81, 111 Damerval, Diana. 74, 80, 115 Daniels, Gloria. 110 Daniels, Joyce 115 Danley, Steve Dank, James.. 25, 48 115 Darnall, Thomas 115 Darrell, Harry 85 Daugherty, Deanna 25, 48, 80 83 David, Gerry 20, 25, 26, ' 33, 41, 48, 60, 61, 62, 75, 107 Davidson, Ronald 25, 48 Davis, Christine 83, 110 Davis, Dennis _ 110 Davis, Don 100, 110 Davis, Jim 25, 48, 84 Davis, John 25, 48 Name Davis, Katherine Davis, Karen Davis, Linda. Davis, Ricky Davis, Robert Davis, Susan Davis, Turner Dawson, Mickey.. Page 115 115 ... 25, 48, 83 115 48, 83 110 85 66, 110 Dawson, Wanda. 115 Day, Dee Ann 25, 48, 61, 62, 68, 71 Day, Tim 25, 48, 88 Deal, Randy 60, 61, 69, 74, 78, 100, 115 DeAngelo, Sam 110 Dearden, Pam 110 Deaton, Sharon Jean.. 110 Deaton, Janet 25, 48 Debate Club 79 D.E.C.A. 83 Decker, Patty 25, 48, 107 Deets, Basil 85 Deets, Tom.. 60, 104, 110 Deever, Kathy 115 Dellaca, Ronald 1 1 i Mr. DeMouth 9, 101, 112 Dengie, Dee Ann 106, 115 Dennis, Harry 110 Dennis, John 102, 103, 115 Dennis, Patricia 115 Dennis, Paul 26, 48, 74, 79, 102, 103 Dennis, Peggy ... 115 Dennis, Tim . 68, 69, 79, 81, 115 Derrough, Connie 115 Mr. Devin. 17, 62, 84, 103, 113 Dickmeyer, Sherry 75, 79, 80, 115 Dierks, James 110 DiGiacomo, Mike 110 Dilse, Edward 26, 48 Dirlam, Larry 20, 26, 41, 48, 60, 61, 71 Disbrow, Donnie 115 Dixon, Elizabeth Ann 115 Dixon, Sandra 111 Dixon, Tony 115 Mr. Dolan 15, 75 Doner, Peggy 48, 83 Dooley, Frances 26, 48, 78, 105 Dooley, Paula 69, 106, 115 Dorothy, Sharon 26, 48, 83 Dorrell, Janice 115 Dorsey, Delores 48 Dorsey, Kathleen 115 Dotts, Cindy 115 Douglas, Linda 26, 48, 84 Douglass, Betty Ann 115 Douglass, Sandra 26, 48, 69, 84 Dove, Alto 85 Dove, Diana 69, 115 Dowell, David 99, 115 Downey, Gary 26, 48 Downey, Gwen 116 Drama Club. 81 Draper, Dick 97 Drew, James... 98, 111 Drottz, Cheryl 26, 48, 62, 72, 107 Dudley, Bonnie 26, 41 48, 72, 105 Dudley, Byron 26, 48, 85, 88, 96, 97 Dunagan, DiAnne 26, 48 Dunagan, Jeri 116 Duncan, Becky 26, 41, 48, 73, 76, 81, 85 Dunn, Cynthia 74 Dunn, Roy 26, 48, 78 — E— Earner, Larry D 116 Eason, Elizabeth E 26, 48 Eaton, Linda L. 60, 116 Edwards, Lolita M Ill Edwards, Ronald L 1 1 1 Edwards, Steve P. 116 Edwards, William K. 116 Mrs. Eherline 15 Ellandson, Patricia A. 69, 78, 111 Elliott, Rick W 100, 111 Name Page Elliott, George R 26, 48, 97 Ellis, Joan 26, 48 Ellis, Steve 100, 111 Ely, Sharon K Ill Embree, Jim 104, 105, 111 Emerson, Gay R... 26, 48, 65, 72, 73, 78, 81, 105 Emmons, Joyce 106, 111 Emmons, Kenneth R... Ill Enfield, Barbara A.. 26, 48, 68, 71, 106 Enfield, Gary 88, 98, 111 Enga, Jane S 105, 111 Enga, Judy E 26, 48 English, Roasealee 116 Engstrom, Janie 26, 48, 68, 69 Erickson, Lawrence D. 110 Mrs. Erickson 5, 15, 74 Erickson, Paul N. 60, 61, 75, 92, 98, 111 Erickson, Richard J. ... 27, 48 Evans, Mary 27, 48, 60, 61, 78, 81, 105 Ewart, Mike D 27, 49, 79, 81 — F— Fagen, Paul W 8, 27, Fagerstrom, Nancy L.... 27, 76, Fagerstrom, Norman G 73, 76, 79, 97, Fairchild, Linda Lou 27, 49, Fairchild, Robert A 27, 78, Fall Play Fall Scroll Staff Fall Student Council Fant, Marsha L. Bt, Farnsworth, Carol Faust, Karen S. 27, 4 , Faust, Sharon K. Miss Fedro Fedukovicz, Elizabeth H Feith, Ralph W 27, 49, 75 Fenton, Alan W Fenton, Linda L. 73, 81, Ferris, Chuck W. 27, 49, 78, Fetters, Steve C. 27, 49, Fever, Tom 88, Ficek, Delemara L 27, 49, Ficek, Roberta R. 61, Fiscel, Kathy A 75, 106, Fisher, Dale W Fisher, Jim A... 27, Fisher, Linda K. Fisk, Gary Fitch, Cynde A 27, 49, 83, Flag Twirlers Flaherty, Cathy G. 27, 49, 82 Flanders, Marvin D Fleming, Kathy L Mr. Fleming Flippo, Mike...68, 69, 71, 76, 78, Floyd, Steve R Fogle, Mike D 27, 49, Foley, Cheryl L 66, 79, Folsom, Shannon M...71, 76, Fontana, Vicki S. Football Teams .88, 89, 90, Ford, Dick N Ford, Joe E. Formaro, LuAnn M 27, 49, 82, Fobs, Linda Foster, Edith M Foster, Virginia 5, Fox, Carolyn A „ 80, Fox, Mary K 27, 49, 74, 75, Franklin, John W. Jr Frazee, Marilyn C 74, Frazier, Patricia A Freeborn, Joanna Fredrigill, Joellyn G. 27, 74, Freel, Phyllis L. 36, 69, 49 49, 81 75, 111 83 49, 100 .73 .62 . 60 111 116 81 116 15 111 63, 81 111 74, 116 100 83 111 83 116 116 116 49 116 111 65, 85 109 , 85 .49 111 79 75, 111 111 83 116 116 116 91 116 116 38, , 84 116 116 116 111 72, 105 111 116 .49 111 49, 76 116 Name Page French Club 75 Frisch, Alberta F 49, 63 Frye, William D Ill Fulk, Jennifer A 60, 61, 68, 71, 76, 107, 111 Fuller, D. Diane 66, 71, 74, 79, 116 Fuller, Fred... 27, 49, 64, 65, 67, 72, 78, 100 Fuller, Mary C 76, 80, 81, 83, 107, 111 Fuller, Steven C Ill Fulton, Larry J Ill Future Teachers ' Club 82 .15 Mr. Gabel Gahman, Otis 27, 49 Gaines, Larry 49, 88, 92, 93 Galvan, Gilbert Ill Gammelien. Shirley .27, 49 Garbett, Kim K. 27, 49, 104, 105 Gardiner, Gloria 75, 111 Garrett, Wendy S. 27, 49, 64, 75 Carver, Cynthia R 27, 42, 43, 49. 64, 65, 68, 101, 107 Gay, Carol E. 27, 35, 49, 95, 107 Gay, Thomas R 27, 35, 49, 85 Gathercole, Willa S 69, 116 Gentlemen ' s Da M George, Gloria 27, 49 George, Steven C 27, 49, 84 German Club 75 German, Jacqueline.... 67, 69, 116 German, Jimmie .27, 49, 74 Gerstenberger, Nola Ill Geruais, Margaret. 74, 111 Gettko, Joy A 116 Mr. Gewerth 9 Gibbs, Marylyn 116 Gibson, Larry 116 Gibson, Phyllis J 116 Gilbert, Kerry S. 28, 49, 75, 105 Gilbert, Sandra L Ill Gilchrist, Judy A 68, 116 Gilchrist, Terry L 61, 91, 99, 116 Miss Gillespie 15, 74, 114 Gillham, Jon Ill Gillum, Terry E 116 Gilmer, Gretchen L...68, 71, 116 Ginther, Kick Hi, s: Gilroy, William Dave 91, 116 Girls ' Glee (lub Girls Club Officers 77 Girls ' Sextet 68 Gleason, Chris L. .60, 78, 10 0, 104, 116 Gnade, Paul W 116 Goeser, Theresa C... Golf Good, Richard. ...28, 49 100 .116 Goode, Marsha L 116 Goodrich, Meryl in 111 Goodrich, Pam J 28, 49, 60, 72, 107 Gordon, Steve C 28, 49 Miss Grabill 14, 113 Graham, Frank Glen 28, 49 Graham, Patricia A 116 Graham, Richard 116 Granberg, Gerald A...68, 69, 111 Grandia, Sheila A 116 G. R. A. Officers 95 Grant, Dave C Ill Grant, Frank 110 Grant, Gale R 49 Grant, Gary 49 Grant, Joan C 49 Grant, Michael D 28, 49 Grant, Steve 49, 60, 85 Grasso, David 28, 49 Gray, Christine L 116 Gray, Tom P 116 Mr. Graziano 15 Green, Larry 103, 116 Green, Marijo A 116 Green, Mary E. Ill Greenwood, Donald C 28, 49 Greenwood, Patricia 116 Gregoire, Rick 68, 69, 94, 116 — 152— Name Page Griffin, Larry 28, 49 Mr. Griffin 11, 72, 115 Grother, Janice 28, 49, 83 Groves, Jim D. 67, 111 Grow, Carol L 116 G ruber, Laura J. 116 G ruber, Mary S Ill Grylls, Eileen Ill (iuinn, Louella 116 Guinn, Shirley E 79, 116 Mr. Gulick 8, 41, 114 Gulick, Tom A 116 Gunn, James H 91, 116 Gunter, Lewell F. 28, 49, 75, 78 Gurwell, Judy A. 66, 116 — H— Haag, Dale 91 Haas, Robert G 116 Habick, Myra S 111 Mr. Haber 16 Hackney, Donna M. 28, 49, 105 Hagg. Dale N. 69, 116 Haggard, Vickie J 116 Hale. Susan 69, 73, 81, 116 Halfhill, Cheryl V. 28, 49, 78, 105 Hall, Dennis R 116 Hall. Gloria - -85 Hall, Laureen... 12, 82, 111 Hall, Mary R 116 Hall, Murlean 28, 50, 75 Hall, Sharon K 116 Hall, Theressa C 28, 50 Hamilton, Barbara L. 116 Hamilton, Carol A 116 Hamilton, Craig K . 11, 28, 50, 71, 73, 81 Hamilton, John E 111 Hamilton, Robert J. Ill 28, 50, 81, 83 Hamilton, Tom C. ... 28, 50 Mr. Hand 13, 91, 96 Hansen, Karla C 28, 50, 68, 106 Hansen, Michael W. 116 Hansen, Roger L Ill Hansen, William 28, 50 Hanson, Jim 74 Hanson, Stanley 28, 50 Harban, Julie S . 28, 50 Harban, Kim C 69, 84. Ill Hardenbrook, Linda J. 28, 50, 72, 81, 106 Hardenbrook, Terry L 14, 111 Harlow, Charles W 74, 102, 103, 105 Harlow, Donna M 28, 50, 61, 78, 100, 111 Harlow, Phil E. 21, 28, 33, 50, 60, 61, 72, 75, 78, 92, 93, 105 Harmon, Bette J Ill Harmon, Marie 28, 50, 75 Harris, Alice Vallejo 50, 62 Harris, Rose Anne . 82, 85, 111 Harris, Sharon M 116 Harris, Suzanne E. 111 Miss Hart 15 Hart, Barbara J 67, 68, 116 Hart, Ron 28, 50 Hartley, Mike 84 Harvey, Leroy C. 103, 104, 116 Harvey, Tom Ill Hasel, Cheryl K ...36, 68, 71, 106, 111 Haskell, William 85 Hawkins, Clarence _ 85 Hawkins. Murene S 50 Hawkins, Stanley W. 50, 96, 102 Haworth, C. Jeanne 74, 109, 116 Haws, Linda 28, 50, 107 Hayden, Joanne.. 28, 50, 60, 75 Hayes, Maureen J Ill Hayes, Nancy L. 60, 61, 76, 111 Hays, Vinton C 102, 103, 111 Hays, Vyla Raye .. 28, 60, 72, 78 Hazen, Susan K. 36, 75, 111 Heaberlin, Amy Terry 29, 50 Health Careers Club 82 Heariold, Kathy _ 116 Heater, Joyce E 116 Name Page Heathcote, Marva L. 69, 111 Hedgecock, Art 29, 60, 83 Hedgecock, Mary L 116 Hedges, Margaret E. 83, 111 Hedlund, Gary -.29, 50 Heffron, Michael B 85, 111 Heggen, James W 116 Heggen, Pam K 116 Helgeland, Bob K 29, 50, 68 Helmers, David H Ill Helton, Karen L 29, 50 Hemer, Susan K. 60, 61, 116 Hemping, Nancy S 29, 50, 84, 105 Hemping, Vicky J. 116 Henderson, Belinda . 68, 71, 111 Henderson, Laura 76, 111 Hernendez, Enedelia 116 Henry, Mike 97, 111 Henry, Patricia A... 116 Herschleb, Judi L. 71, 75, 111 Herselius, Robert 29, 36, 50, 78, 85 Heuton, Sidney 78, 92, 102, 103, 105. Ill Hews, Susan M 81, 116 Hibbert, Joyce A. 29, 50, 80, 85 Hickson, Catharine R. 29, 50, 65, 80 Hickson, Charla J 80, 116 Higgins, George 50 Highberger, Mary 29, 50, 83 Hightshoe, Penny A 29, 33, 50, 72, 108 Hild, Randy L 116 Hildebrand, Shirley 116 Hildreth, Roxanne A Ill Hill, James Ill Hill, Richard 84, 91 Hill, Richard (Dick) 29, 50, 88 Hills, George 85, 98, 111 Hilton, Jackie 85, 116 Hindal, Chris L 29, 50, 68, 69 Hindal, Mary L Ill Hines, Dennis 29, 50 Hinman, Clifford 29, 50, 83 Hinshaw, Elizabeth A. 29, 50, 78, 79 Hintz, Deberah 29, 50, 65, 105 Hites, Bill C 50 Hittle, Henry R 29, 50 Hodge, David C 29, 36, 50 Hodges, Ken N 111 Hodson, Danny 29, 50 Hoekman, Kenneth D.. 116 Hoffman, Lois M 80, 116 Hokanson, Danny L 116 Mr. Holm 8 Mr. Holland 15 Holland, Cindy K. 29, 50, 63, 76, 108 Holmes, Susan B. 80, 116 Holt, Phil C 91, 94, 116 Homecoming 33 Homecoming Attendants 33 Homecoming Queen 88 Hood, George 116 Hood, Vickie L. 50 Hoover, Peggy S 116 Hoover, Ron Ill Hoover, Ruth A. 80, 111 Hopkins, Linda Kay) 29, 50, 83 Hopkins, Randy ...111 Mr. Horn back 15 Horton, James 81, 111 Horton, Sandra M 116 Houghton, Clarence 112 Houge, Carol _.. 80, 116 House, Pamela S Ill Houston, ByrdesL 30, 50, 98 Howard, Esther 85 Howard, Lloyd D 50, 78 Howard, Shirley 116 Howe, Barbara L. 30, 50 Howe, Donald (Senior! 30, 88 Howe, Donald 104, 111 Howe, Linda. 50 Howe, Larry Ill Howell, Cynthia 107 Howlett, Bob D. . ..116 Hoyt, Cheryl M _ 116 Hudson, Barbara J 116 Hudson, Betty K .....Ill Hudson, Gladys Ill Hudson, Mark A. 116 N a m «• Mr. Huff Huffman, Robert Hughes, Dave.. Page Name ram- 12, Huitt, Diana R. 21, 30, 61, 68, 76, 81, Hunt, Diane K. Hunter, Kenneth Huntley, Janet S Huse, Mike D. Huss, Linda M 80, Husted, Lyle 80, Hutchinson, Mary E. Hutchison, Carta ' ' . ' . Hutson, William W. 92, Huxford, Sandra K. : '  ), _ 30, 51, 105, 105, 30, 84, 51, 85, 71, 80, 98, 51, 115 116 50 60, 108 111 116 116 51 111 83 111 74, 116 111 83 — I— levalts, Ilze 74, 116 Index 162-167 Irvin, Sarah 30, 51, 83 Irvin, Iva 85 Isaac, Gwen 30, 51 Israel, Jim 88, 98, Hi Ivanovich, Lora L 116 Ives, Jocelynn 60, 61, 71, 75, 105, 111 Iwanisdi, John Ill —J— Jackson, Carol 83, 106, Jackson, Clifford E 61, 104, Jackson, Ciystal D. 67, 101, Jackson, Michael 18, Mr. Jackson Jacobs, Robert... 88, 96, 97, Jamez, Anthony Jamez, Greg A. Jarc, Julia ... 68, 76, Jarret, Donna Mr. Jarvis _ Jeglum, Linda . 30, 51, Jensen, Merle 30, Jensen, Rosetta Jensen, Wayne 75, Jewett, John 30, 51, 72, 90, 96, Jewett, William 76, 68, 103, Mr. Johns Johnson, Craig. 10, .Johnson, Ernest.. Johnson, Harvey 60, 61, 88, 90, 91, 92, 103, 105, Johnson, Janiece 30, 51, 74, Johnson, Janine 74, 79, 106, Joan F 69, Judith M. (Sr.).... 51, 64 Judy M. 72, 78, Kimberly R. Larry A Mr. Johnson ...... 13, 89 Johnson, Nancy L. 80, f l Robert 30, 51, Steve 30, Steven H. Sonia 83, 107, Johnson, Terrie 77, 105, Johnson, William (Bill) 30, 51, 78, 104, John Kenneth R 103, Norma J Ramona 84, Jolly, Laurence E Jones, Bobby Jones, Delbert A 67, 97, Jones, Janice G Jones, Larry Jones, Mark D. 6S. tin, 102, Miss Jones Jones, Nathaniel 66, 97, 103, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, ohnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston, Johnston, Johnston, Johnston, 111 103, 116 82, 116 111 . 4 111 .116 .116 111 111 6 83 51 111 111 85, 97 97, 111 18 51 111 85, 112 105 112 116 30, 65 116 112 116 94 78 100 51 116 112 112 42, 105 112 116 116 112 116 116 116 112 116 71. 116 _ 11 91, 116 Jones, Stephanie M. 113 Jones, Thomas 60, 97, 103, 116 Jordan, Janice L ..116 Junior-Senior Prom 42 Junkin, Linda K 84 — K— Kain, Dorothy A. 112 Kaiser, Carla Ruth 111 Kaldenberg, Dick 117 Kale, Barbara L 66, 112 Keener, Mike G 30, 35, 51 Keener, Patrick 30, 35, 51 Keiran, Michelle 31, 51 Kelce, Dennis 31, 51, 83, 104 Kelce, Judy K. 81. 51 Keller, Howard 85 Keller, Kurt 33, 51 Keller, Leona 85 Kelley, Carolyn A 117 Kelley, Patrick L. 117 Kelley, Sharon 51, 68 Kellogg, Charles W 85, 112 Kellogg, Orville L 112 Kelly, John R 75, 78, 86, 88, 92, 98, 112 Kelp, Dennis S 112 Kelsey, Frances 31, 51, 83 Kempe, Ronald E. 31, 51, 60, 61, 66, 75, 76, 78, 81, 102, 105 Kennedy, John 117 Kent, S. Thomas 117 Kern, Rose 81 Kern, Russell G 117 Kernes, Norman 51 Mr. Kerr. 15 Key Club 78 Kidd, Theresa D 117 Kidman, Mike D 117 Kidman, Patricia 31, 51, 105 Kimberling, Nancy J. 117 King and I 70, 71 King, E. Dottie 117 King, Gary A 112 King, Sharon A 68, 71, 112 Mrs. Kingsbury 12 Kint. Mary J 31, 51, 105 Kintz, Clyde L _..117 Kintz, Ramona ...118 Kirkman, Beverly 112 Kirkpatrick, Dennis 100, 112 Kirkpatrick, Don N. 117 Kline, Bill 86 Kline, William C 112 Klinefeldt, Mike A 31, 51 Kling, Peggy 75. 76, 78, 83, 112 Knight, Rosanne _ 117 Mrs. Knott 16, 108 Knowlton, Jackie K 75, 117 Knox, Mark W ...112 Knox, Rod... 99 Knox, Ronney E. 117 Kohlbusch, Carolyn ...75, 83, 112 Kolk, Dennis 104, 117 Kosola, Danny C 66, 102, 104, 117 Kouri. Janice E 31, 51, 63, 72, 76, 81, 82, 109 Kramme, David 91, 97, 117 Kranovich, Vicki 31, 36, 51, 64, 65, 71, 106 Krause, Judy M 112 Kristufek, Cathy 112 Krpan, Larry D 60, 61, 69, 74, 78, 91, 117 Krpan, S. Nick.._ 20, 31, 51, 60, 61, 75, 76, 78, 85, 96 Kutchen, Linda H 31, 51, 69, 80, 82 Kuyper, Farrall 71 Kuyper, Jeanine .80, 112 Kyle, Toni A 117 LaBarr, Dorris M 85, 117 LaBlanc, Max 68, 69, 71, 112 — 153— Name Page 85 Namr ram- Name Page Name Page Lacey, Harold Lac her, Terry 31, 51, 83 Lake, Karen L _ 112 Lamb, Gregory M 66, 73, 81, 104, 117 Lambert, Larry 117 Lamphere, Linda 31, 51, 80 Lancaster, Linda SI, 51, 60, 61, 62, 74, 107 Mrs. Lancaster 6 Lancial, Monica J 117 Landau, Carolyn 31, 51, 65, 74, 76, 78 Landers, Linda. 117 Lane, M. Alan 117 L.ane, Melody 116 Miss Langenfeld 11 Lankford, Cynthia R 60, 68, 75, 77, 85, 101, 112 Lankford, Nancy L 76, 112 Larsen, Bryan 75, 112 Mrs. Larson 6 Lasher, Richard 31, 51, 74 Latcham, Delores 117 Latin Club 74 Lauritsen, James M 112 Lauiitsen, Robert 31, 51, 78 Miss Lavorato 16 Lawler. Linda D 74, 82. 112 Lawrenc e, JoAnn 31, 51, 63, 83, 108 Laurence, Sharon 31, 51, 83 Laxton, Sandra L 117 Layton, Jim D 97, 112 Leach, Albert A 99, 117 Leader, Marcia J 117 Leaders ' Club 105 Leahy, Donald 31, 51 Ledet, Annette R. 117 Ledet, Kris 31, 51, 68, 74, 78 Lee, Marie 31, 51 Lee, Roberta A 117 Lee, Steve J 112 Leeder, Debbie 117 Legg, Marion J 112 LeGrand, Jerry 31, 52, 85 Lehman, Steve L. 33, 67, 78, 112 Leigh ton, Elizabeth 112 Lemar, Sandy K. 117 Leonard, Barbara 31, 52, 83 Leonard, Colleen A. 76, 112 Leonard, Connie 31, 52 Leonard, Susan E 82, 117 Lepper, Carol 31, 52, 62, 68, 76 Lett, Judy .117 Lettermen ' s Club L06 Lettington, Craig D. 112 Lettington, Dan D. 91, 99, 117 Leuthauser, Dennis . 20, 31, 52, 67, 68, 69, 73, 76, 78, 81, 88, 92, 103, 105 Levy, Michele... 117 Lewis, Cynthia J 69, 71, 107, 112 Lewis, Marie 105, 110 Lewis. Mary 31. 52. 69 L«-wis. Stephen D. .112 Lewis, Tom 31, 52, 60, 85, 89 Lewis, Vincent E 88, 96, 97, 112 Library Staff 83 Liljegren, Roy 34, : 2, 67, 74, 78, 101, 105 Lindquist, Chris W 117 Lindstrom, Christina 76, 80, 112 Linn, Jack L 112 Lint, Tim 112 Littell, John R 74, 81, 112 Lloyd, Diana 34, 52, 83 Logsdon, Jerry 11, 52 Long, John D 117 Long, Mary K 69, 81, 107, 112 Lounsbury. Vivian A 74, 106, 117 Love, Marilyn .112 Mrs. Lowther 5 Lozano, Conchita M 85, 112 Luick, Becky 117 Lukehart, Tom 102, 114 Lukenbill, Rosemary E. 117 Mr. Lutz 96 Mrs. Lutz .14, 68, 69, 71 Lyman, Robert M 34, 52, 89 Lyon, Dana 71 Lyon, Dane 71 — M— Macaulay, Karen 106, 112 Madison, Alan L. 34, 52, 103 Madison, Deborah R. 112 Magdefrau, Marilyn K. 66, 75, 100, 105, 112 Magdefrau, Pamela R. 67, 71, 117 Mr. Mahaffey 14, 67, 71 Mahoney, Thomas 117 Maine, Charles E.. 117 Maine, Kenneth L. 112 Majorettes L0D Mallory. Dan W. 67, 72, 100, 117 Mann, Debbie 112 Manson, David A. 117 Manual, Sharon 52 Manuel, Shirley 112 Many, Richard J. 117 Marcback, Jay 34, 52 Marlow, Jerry 112 Marquis, David R. 104, 1 17 Marquis, Donna 34, 52, 69, 74, 76 Marshall, Trudy M. 80, 117 Martin, Kathy 75, 112 Martin, Marietta 112 Martin, Ralph 112 Martin, Steve M. ...117 Martineau, James v.). 108, 112 Martineau, Maureen . 34, 52, 76 Martizna, Mark A. 91, 117 Martizna, Terry. 89, 112 Marvin, Ronald 89, 112 Maschke, Kathy. 34, 52, 62, 69, 71, 72, 75, 81, 101, 105, 108 Mascot 33 Mas ear, Jane A. 117 Mason, Becky J. 117 Mason, Polly 3 1, :,2 Mason, Tod 64, 65, 67, 80, 81, 112 Mrs. Mas tin  10 Matbis, Nancy 112 Matthews, Cynthia 107, 112 Matthews, Jeffrey. 112 Mattson, Larry 14, 52, 84 Matzke, V. Rene 60, 61, 74, 76, 81, 117 Mauk, Bernie W. 103, 117 Mauk, Janice. 112 Mauk, Martin E 104, 117 Mr. Mauk .17, 111 Maurer, Gregory 103, 112 Maxwell, Carol 112 May, Anita J 75, 117 Mayo, Martha F 117 Mr. McAdam 16, 89, 98 McAninch, Brad 52 McAninch, Jackie 34, 52, 63, 83 McAvoy, Cheryl 34, 52, 78 McBroom. Neta 33, 34, 52 McBroom, Randy 117 McCall, Norma 34, 52 McCaulley, Dick J. 117 McCaulley, Douglas J. 34, 52, 72, 83, 101 McClain, Pam J 117 McClain, Richard A 112 McClintic, David . 69, 112 McCormack, Sue 71, 74, 105, 107, 112 Mr. McCoy ir, McCreery, Larry 112 McCullough, Robert. 34, 52 McCurn, Estella 117 McDaniel. Patricia S. 74, 117 McDonald, Andrea 68, 112 McDonald, Janis 34, 52 McDonald, Marceil 34, 52, 85 McDonald, Thomas R. 74, 104, 117 McDonough, Carol 34, 52, 83 McDuff, James 117 McEl vogue. Bill 112 McEvoy, Patricia 34, 52, 62, 71, 75, 76, 80, 81 McFadden, Charlene S 117 McFall, Noreen 69, 82, 112 McFarlane, Lynda ...34, 52, 78, 105 McGovern, Norman C. 117 McGrew, Stephanie: 34, 52 McGuire, Delbert 89, 103, 112 McGuire, Manny C... 91, 99, 117 Mclntire, Stephen 79, 112 Mclntyre, Barry 52 McKay, Margie A. 34, 52, 02. SO McKay, Marion 61, 69, 71, 112 McKee, Jeannye 34, 52, 65, 72, 76, 109 McKeever, Maria . 34, 52, 63, 83 McKeever, Charles 117 McKeever, Kim 112 McKowen, Kathy A 60, 117 McLain, James 34, 42, 43, 52, 60, 61, 63, 78, 85, 102, 105 McLaughlin, Janice L. 117 McLaughlin, Vickie 117 M Lean, Jim 112 Mrs. McClure 6 McMurray, Patricia 75, S3 107, lf2 McMurry, Mark A. 91, 99, 117 McNally, Mike J 117 McNamar, Dana 97, 101, 112 McNaney, Mike 112 McNeiley, Steven D. 117 McNeley, Judy 112 Mcpherson, Gary L. 117 McPherson, Gloria J. 117 McVey, Dorothy 117 McVey, Larry 91, 97, 99, 117 Mealey, Mary A.. 34, 52, 74, 77, 80, 105 Meeker, Cheryl L. 34, 52, 62, 79, 80, 85, 105 Mr. Meier 6, 81 Meineke, James 68, 69, 112 Mendenhall, Judy A. 34, 52 Mendenhall, Roland C. IK. Menough, Michael 94, 99, 102, 117 Menough, Patrick . 94, 99, 102, 117 Mentzer, Linda L 1 1 7 Mentzer, Dennis 34, 52, 67, OS, 0! Mis. Merrill 6 Merritt, Dennis 60, 61, 92, 112 Merryfield, Joe 34 Merryfield, Sherie A. 117 Meulemans, Virginia L. 75, 117 Meyers, Diane 34, 53, 61, 71 Meyers, Julia 34, 53 Michael, Linda A. 117 Michael, Sharon 9, 112 Michaels, Bob 33, 53, 83 Mickle, Judy A 1 l 7 Mienke, Rose Mary 112 Mikesell, Bruce M 117 Millard, Lola J 117 Millemon, Bill 117 Miller, Chris K. .99, 117 Miller, Frank G. ...112 Miller, John R 112 Miller, Lateena 34, 53, 105 Miller, Lyle E. 61, 67, 74. 117 Milligan, Nancy A. 34, 53, 60, 101 Mills, Bill 71 Mills, Bruce L. 34, 53 Mills, Marsha. 34, 53, 109 Minard, Nancy L 34, 53 Minks, Lana M 71, 107, 112 Mireles, Alfred B 112 Mitchell, Chester 112 Mitchell. Jeff 112 Mr. Modglin 16, 118 Mohr, Donald L 34, 53, 67 Mohr, Paul L 53, 85 Mr. Mommer 16 Monitors 85 Monroe, Christine S 34, 53, 80 Monteith, Terry L 95, 112 Monteith, Toni L 75, 82, 95, 117 Miss Moore 1 r Moore, Larry J. 117 Moore, Nathan R. 34, 53 Moore, Pamela J 95, 112 Moose, Art R. . ..91, 117 Moraine, Ted L. 34, 53 Morgan, Mary L 73, 75, 81, 105, 112 Morgan, Russell L 33, 53 Morgan, Sandy K 117 Morris, Steve L 104, 115 Morrow, Faith 34, 53 Moyer, Florence J 1 1 2 Mullican, Doug 91, 117 Mullin, Michael R... ...84, 112 Mullin, Vicki S 78, 117 Mr. Muineaux 15 Mumford, Kay M. : :; Mumford. Roberta 74, SO. 117 Mundy, Joyce M. 117 Murdock, Jaylene R. 112 Mrs. Murdock 17, 62, 83, 84 Music Groups 08, 69 Musical 70, 71 Mussell, Lee 34, 53 Myer, Charlene L 112 Myers, James R. 34, 53, 78 Myers, Nancy 71 Myers, Robert A 117 Myers, Sandi M 117 Mylon, Tom E ....104, 117 Mylon, Virginia 112 — N— Nalevanko, Joanne I. Nativity Neades, Kathy K. Neal, Deborah 69, Mr. Neal 9, Nelson, Deborah Nelson, D ' Laine A 105, Nelson, Gwendolyn Nelson, Lowell D. 34 Miss Nelson Nelson, Ronald E Nelson, Steve. Nelson, Tim P 67, 74, Nelson, Walter F Noefotist, Kristen M... ... 34, 76, 77 Nepstad, Gregory L. 66, 67, Nervig, Donella S 36, 53, 75, 85, Nesheim, Beth M. Nesja, Linda 10. ::o. Netherow, Barb J 36, 53 Netherow, Delores A 109, Nettleton, Nancy E Neuschwanger, Jonathan G. 94, Newbrough, Judy J. 109, Newcomb, Joyce Newman, Michelle A Newell, Paul Niccum, Leslie R 36, 53, Nichols, Gary D. 30, 104, Nicholson, Dale A. 30, Nicholson, Karen A 74, 80, 105, Mr. Nicolet 14, 65, Niska, Shirley R 78, Noble, Jacqueline L. Noble, Trudy J. Noel, Bonnie 30, f 3 Noftas r, Ray L. Norman, Cheryl C 36, 53, 83, Norman, Nancy A. 36, 53, 78, Morris, Connie S. Norris, Jim A 102, 103, Northway, Ivan L 76, Northway, Jay R 36, Nurse ' s Helpers Mrs. Nuss .83 72 117 117 102 117 113 .85 53 _„5 113 53 117 115 53, 85 117 63, 108 117 65 , 83 113 117 91, 117 113 113 117 53 79 78, 105 53 76, 113 78 117 113 .53 78 113 63, 108 71, 85 117 117 117 53 .85 .17 Miss Ochs I7 f 115 O ' Conner, Chris Llfl O ' Conner, Patricia T. ... 75, 79, . , 81 - UI Oglesbee, Gerald 85 Ohlander, Ben 66, 113 Olds, Pamela G. 60, 61, 107, 113 Olsen, James W.... 113 Olsen, Linda 36, 53, 60, 61, 63. 72, 83, 107 Olson, Carol S 113 Olson, Christine J 76, 113 Olson, Helen R 36, 53, 85 Olson, Patty A. .117 O ' Mara, Scott 36, 53, 78, 104, 105 O ' Neel, Sherri L 36, 53, 68, 70, 71 — 154— Name Page Oppenheim, Danny 98, 113 Osborne, Dave M. 84, 113 Osborne, Richard L.. 117 Osborne, Russell J 60, 71, 97, 117 Osborne, Walter Ossma, Lars 118 Ostrand, Vickie 76, 81, 113 Overton, Judy K 113 Overton, Stephanie A. 61, 117 Mr. Oxenreider ...11, 102, 103 Oxley, Karen S -.84, 113 Padgett, John L. 117 Padgett, Linda 117 Palmer, Edgar L. 114 Parisho, Kathy 118 Park, Chris 78, 102, 117 Parker, David 69, 92, 102, 103 Parkin, Sheryl K 75. 107, 113 Parks, Nyoka 69, 113 Pa ! i ish, Janice M. 1 19 Parsley, Susan 82, 85, 117 Patrick, Brenda 113 Patterson, Steve 113 Patton, Pearl 113 Paul, Jerrie 117 Mrs. Pau l 6 Paulson, Pam 78, 117 Paulson, Susan 74, 80, 117 Payne, Melanie 75, 79, 105, 113 Payton, Jon 89 Pearson, Carol 37, 39, 53, 62, 78 Pearson, Diana 106 Pearson, Tim 117 Peck, Raymond L 37, 53 Peckman, Sheila. 113 Pederson, Sheryl 37, 53 Pederson, Sue 113 Penley, Dave 17, 91 People-to-People Club 80 Pep Bottle 33 Perisho, Larry 37, 53 Perisho, Shirley 37, 54, 105 Perkins, Debra 117 Person, Steven 74, 76, 85, 89, 92 Peters, Bonnie 68, 71, 74, 107, 113 Peterson, Cassie 113 Peterson, Barbara Lee. . 75, 118 Peterson, Elizabeth R. 107. LIS Peterson, Joe... 37, 41, 54, 69, 92 Peterson, Joline D.. . 20, 33, 37, 54, 63 Peterson, Karen 118 Mr. Peterson 13, 114 Petty, Linda J. .74, 118 Petty, Stephen C 67, 99, 118 Pfaltzgraff, Philip P 66, 69, 113 Phelps, James 91 Phillips, Darlene 37, 54 Phillips, Jerry 118 Mr. Phillips 15 Phipps, Steven N 89, 113 Pickett, Keith A 37, 54, 63, 78 Pickett, Steven C . 91, 118 Picray, David 75, 78, 102, 113 Picray, Michael 78, 118 Pierce, Diana 78, 113 Pierson, Diane M 60, 75, 118 Pierson, Mary 85 Pierson, Tim !H Pike, Nancy 61, 69, 83, 101, 118 Pinegar, Debbie 117 Pinegar, Mike D 113 Pinegar, Sherry 37, 54, 63, 83, 107 Piper, Denny 97, 118 Piper. Janice 69, 71, 95, 118 Plew, Ellen 118 Plummer, Mike 91. 97. 118 Poepping, Susan K 71, 75, 76, 108, 113 Pollard, Cathy 37, 54, 105 Poortinga, Darlene 113 Poortinga, Delores 118 Porter, Pamela 76, 84, 113 Powell, Carolyn 118 Prather, Judy 118 Priebe. Greg . 76, 91, 94, 100, 118 Princemen 33 Proctor, Bob 104 Name Page Pruitt, Paulette Puckett, Connie A 80, Pullen, Gary L. Purshing, Patty Name Page Name Page .118 118 .118 .33 — Q— Quick, Ronald L 78, 104 Quill Ad Staff and Club 84 Quill and Scroll Advisers 62 Quill Staff ._ 64, 65 Quinn, Patricia M. - 36, 37, 54 — R — Rainey. Diane L. 60, 105, Rains, Romona J 37, Raisbeck, Tom 37, 54, Ramirez, Lupe I. 87, Ramirez, Vickie 13, Rankin, Max L. Rasmussen, Cyndy ... 75, 105, Mr. Rasmussen Rasmussen, Myrna Rasmussen, Richard Rauch, Bette C Raver, James 37, Ray, Donna F 37, Reasoner, David E Redhead, Wesley E 67, 68, 71, Redshaw, Craig P 37, 54, 78, Reed, Diane L 37, Reed, Gail Reed, Jim R Reed, Linda .10, 37, 41, 54, 72, 81, Reed, Michael W 78, Reeder, Barbara A. 37, 54, 75, 85, Reese, Sherri L. 37, 54, 61, 75, 85, Reeves, Dennis L. 54, Reichenbacker, Carolyn Reid, Dennis Reimer, Mark Reinier, David J. 100, Remster, Esther J. Remster, Gerald 37, Remster, Larry 37, Reynolds, Robert K. : s. 64, 89, 90, Reynolds, Ronald Ribbey, Sharon K Rice, Don C 94, 98, 99, Richards, David 38, 54, 102, Richards, Joyce 38, 54, 81, Richards, Roberta Richards, Sarah Richardson, Kathie. Rickabaugh, dene A. 88, Riddlebarger, Bill 38, Ridner, Beatrice J 106, Mrs. Rieck 10, 79, Rieck, Joanne - Rittel, Roberta 88, 4, Ritter, Paula L 80, Rivas, Delilah M Rivers, Violet 83. Roberts, Maria 38, 54, 69, Robertson, Linda K. 38, 54, 100, Robinson, Anthony . 68, 69, 103, Robinson, Eddie V 38, Robinson, Gary Robinson, James M. 66, 91, Robinson, Mary Jane Robinson, Richard A. Robinson. Richard A. Robinson, William Ms. 84, 78, 89, Roccasecca, Dave 38, 54, Rock, Jeanne E 76, Rodich, Linda R. 38, Roe, Jackie D 74, 80, Rogers, Bobbie L 67, Rogers, Deborah Y. 60, 61, Rogers, Earl .100, Rogers, Richard J... 61, 113 54 78 54 118 113 113 .16 .85 118 118 54 54 118 69, 118 74, 79 54 .66 118 65, 83 118 62, 105 63, 107 83 118 118 .98 118 118 54 54 88, 98 54 118 118 103 78, 105 113 113 118 54 54 118 113 ...71 83 118 118 113 107 72, 107 94, 118 54 ...54 118 .118 ...75 .113 67, 103 60 113 54 113 113 113 118 118 Rogerson, John S. , 78, Roland, Donna 80, Roland, Jo Anne M, Roller, Thomas L. 38, 54, 72, Romar, JoAnn 78, 80, 82, Romar, Sandy Romick, Sheila M 88, Miss Romig Rose, Judy 84, Rote, Robin Roth, Greg M. 88, ,4. Routson, Nancy L Rowat, Lynn E. 60, 68, 69, 98, 102, Rowland, Emma J. Roy, Mike R Runnels, Louise E. ...38, 54, Runyan, Ronald K 91, 104, Rupe, Harry 73, Rupe, Sherman L. 66, 70, 76, 80, 81, Rui ert, Robert W. Ruppe. Lorria Rushing, Michael Russell, M. Louise 67, Russell, Tom 38 Russo, George G Ryan, Gloria J Ryan, Ralph Ryan, Richard Ryerson, Sandra K. 76, 113 113 118 78 119 113 54 ...6 113 .71 lis 92, 118 118 113 81 102, 118 118 73, 113 118 ...71 .118 118 54 118 .118 .69 118 118 Sample, Dennis Sampson, Sandra 69, 82, Samuels, Sandy L 71, 74, Mr. Samuelson ' . . Sandell, Brian R. 38, 54, Sandell, Darla R 74, 82, Sanders, Charles 38, 54, Sanders, Geraldine Sanderson, Barbara 38, Sandquist, Dean S 74, 102, Sandquist, Jean A. 68, 70, 81, 109, Mr. Sandquist 17, 92, 100, Sandquist, Ricky Sandquist, Robert Mr. Sargent Sassatelli, Tom 21, 38, 54, 61, 89, 96, 97, 103, Mr. Savage 16, 89, 98, Savage, Stephen 38, 55, Schadegg, John 74, 83, Schaffer, Greg 74, Mr. Schakel 8, Schell, Eddie Mrs. Schmeiser 6, Schm idt, Kathy A. Schminkey, Janet Schnoor, Sandra 38, 55, Schoen, Lila M 88, Schoen, Phyllis 68, 71, 106, Schooley, Jack 89, Schooley, Rita Kay 85, Schoonover, Craig E Schoonover, Gary Mrs. So h rage Schuttinga, Jon 39, 55, Schwartztrauber, Sandra Schwitters, Linda Scott, Robert D 39, Scritchfield, Linda . 39, 55, Scroll Assembly Seaman, James G See, Richard D. . Seddon, John 39, 55, 68, 69, Seehan, LeeAnn L 39, 55, Seiberling, Charlene 66, Sellers, Glenn _ 102, Sellers, John 39, 55, 63, 92, Sellers, Marion H...68, 101, Senecaut, Linda Senior Board 20, Senior Calendar Senior Twins 118 75, 113 73, 118 60 104 118 78 118 54 99, 118 74, 118 115 .71 .71 .16 60, 105 116 84 113 118 116 .55 83 118 113 84 55 82, 113 55 113 118 113 .11 78 118 118 55 63 39 118 118 106 118 103 93 118 113 21 22 35 Severson, Linda R 101, Sevier, Pam M 71, 101, Shafer, Bill Shannahan, Dennis 84, 104, Shannon, Jane Shattuck, Ray 89, Shattuck, Tom 89, 56, Sheets, Jack E .. .91, 99, Sheets, Jane 87, Sheldon, Mike Shelton, Alan 94, Shelton, Irene Shelton, R. Allen 91, 94, Shoopman, Karen 107, Short, Connie L. 60, Shull, Darrell 39, 55, Shutt, Sue 39, 55, 62, 83, 105, Siders, George Silverthorne, Bill J 91, Simmons, Leslie 71, 107, Simmons, Susan Simmons, Terry 89, Mr. Simonsen 12, Simpkins, Judy... 39, 55, 79, Simpson, Candace. 39, 55, Simpson, Russell L— 67, Simpson, Shelley 60, 68, Simpson, William — . Sinnard, Dennis 39, 55, Sinnard, Randal Six, Dave Sjolin, Susan 39, 55, 62, 79, 80, Miss Skarshaug 14, 78, Slaughter, Diane Sloan, Jim Sloan, JoAnn Mr. Sloan l i Smiltnieks, Vilma 39, 55, 76, 83, 85, Smith, Alice Smith, Carline. 69, 71, Smith, Cindy J 39 Smith, I. Eugene Smith, G. Leonard... 104, Smith, Jack.. — - Smith, Judy Smith, Karen Smith, Kathy - 69, 74, Smith, Linda L 6 , Smith, Linda S 78, Smith, Michael C —91, 103, Smith, Mickey 39, 55, 81 Miss Smith 8, 72, 80, Smith, R. Rex 81, Smith, Robert W , Smith, Ronnie ■• Smith, Sarah 74, 76, 78 Smith, Terry Snelson, Denise D Snelson, Dixie Lee 39, Solomon, David J 81, Sophomore Basketball Sophomore Football Team Sorensen, Barbara 68, 107, Sorensen, Nancy. 39, 55, 62, 72, 77, 78, Sorsoleil, John Southard, Linda 79, 108, Miss Soutter —17, 82, Spain, Larry —-13, 78, Spanish Club Sparks, Cecel R Sparks, Joan 40, Speck, Cynthia Spencer, Brenda S| encer, John 40, Spencer, Robert W Spidle, Chris C Spinster ' s Spree - - Spoonholtz, Darwin Spragg, Candece Spragg. John W 97, Spray, Tim L 91, 99, Mr. Springate 5, 17 118 118 118 103, 113 113 113 , 89 118 118 65 118 113 , 99 113 118 83 72, 107 55 118 113 113 55 116 , 80 106 118 61, 118 113 , 83 113 118 74, 105 116 113 113 ....85 117 63, 107 113 114 , 55 55 113 113 113 55 118 68, 113 113 94, 118 , 83 117 113 55 113 113 94 118 55, , 83 118 .94 . 91 71, 113 71, 107 113 105, 113 117 89, 113 ...74 .118 55 113 US 55 118 .118 ... 85 .113 118 118 . 62 — 155— Name Page Name Page Spring Scroll Staff 63 Spring Student Council |] Staats. Steve :PJ. Hi, : :,. s.  Stady, Carolyn 40, 55, 63, 72, 76, 77, 81, 100, 109 Stage Band tiT Stamos, Janet 40, 55, 60, 61, 63, 76, 81, 107 Stanley, Charles 40, 55, 83 Stanley, Thomas 40, 55, 102 Stark, C. Pat 113 Stawsky, Diane 74, 105, 111 Steen, Nona 74, 78, 114 Stefani, Georgianne 118 Stenslie, Linda 40, 55 Stephens, Linda 60, 61, 107, US Steppers Stevens, Roy 114 Stewart, Beadle 91, 118 Miss Stewart 16, 106 Stewart, Randolph W 60, 66, 70, 100, 118 Stinson, Kathy 106, 118 Stith, Brad 40, 55 St. John, Dottie 109, 118 St. John, Linda 75, 82, 109, 113 Stone, Miriam 40, 55 Stookey, Joe 118 Stookey, Tom. Ill Mr. StO Mr 12, 79, 117 Story, Sandra 114 Stovall, David 66, 91, 97, 114 Stover, Kathy A 118 St. Peter, William 113 Stradley, Kathy L 118 Strahl, Terry 115 Strait, Rick W 100, 104, 118 Strait, Sheri 114 Strait, Susan 40, 55, 63 St rate, Gene 61, 69, 78, 103, 114 Stiate, Harry... 89 Strauser, Carole 55, 69 Mr. Streyf feller 15 Stripe, Carla J 118 Strome, H. Pat. 40, 118 Strome, Mike ... 55, 83, 84 Struth, Pam 118 Student Council (10, 61 Student Court .60 Miss Studins 15 Sturdevant, Jeff A. _ 78, 91, 104, 118 Sudbrock, Sherry 40, 55 Swacker, John R 118 Swacker, Margie 111 Swacker, Mescal 40, 55, 76 Swenson, Don .114 Swinehart, Rita 40, 56 Swinehart, Steve.. 114 Swisher, Chris 118 Swisher, Randy 40, 56 — T— Mr. Tannatt 9, 105, 118 Taylor, Bob 76, 78, 101, 104, 1 1- Taylor, Bruce 78, 94, 118 Taylor, Dan 26, 33, 40, 56, 72, 78 Taylor, James 89, 114 Taylor, Kirby. 97, 102, 103, 118 Taylor, Michael 114 Taylor, Sandy.. 40, 56, 68, 71, 108 Taylor, Steve 40, 56, 63, 72, 73, 76, 78, 81, 101 Tedrow, Janice 60, 68, 71, 76, 80, 114 Templeton, Gary 56 Tellis, Katherine 118 Tennis Team 1 01 Terrell, Ellen ... 114 Terry, William. .114 Terry, Marion. 67, 118 Thorp, Carrie.. 118 Thomas, Billy 118 Thomas, Buddy.. 118 Thomas Christina 114 Thomas, Girtha 75, 83, 114 Thomas, James 114 Thomas, John W 67, 75, 118 Thomas, Leann 118 Thomas, Lona 40, 56, 63 Mr. Thomas 8, 118 Thompson, Dennis 40, 56 Thompson, JoAnn 40, 56, 63, t;,x, in: Thompson, Kathy 118 Thomson, Bob 33, 40, 56, 78 Thomson, Dennis 40 Thome, Sharon Scovel 113 Threlkeld, Susan 75, 79, 85, 106, 114 Thurman, Charles 114 Tillman, Curt 85 Todd, Susan 40, 56 Toigo, Donna 40, 56, 68 Toma, David 78, 81, 103, 114 Toney, Roxanne 40, 56 Toigeson, Debbie 114 Townsend, Alice 85 Townsend, Dean 78, 84, 104, 105, 114 Townsend, Doris 40, 56 Track Team 103 Travel Club 80 Traviss, Maria 75, 118 Treanor, Dennis 118 Trumbo, Donna 118 Tucker, George . 68, 69, 71, 114 Miss Tucker 6 Tuinstra, John 89, 97, 114 Tuinstra, Kalvin 35, 40, 56, 65, 84, 85, 89, 96 Tuinstra, Karen... 21, 35, 40, 41, 56, 65, 68, 72, 77, 101 Turkington, Myron 40, 56 Turner, Brenda 114 Turner, Deborah 56, 83 Turner, Eleanor. 75, 118 Turner, Jeff 91, 94, 99, 118 Turner, Les 40, 56 Name Walker. Ed Walker, Florene Walker, Helen Page 60, 119 .56 Turner, Pat Tuttle, Nola. — U- .99 114 Upshaw, Zetta — V— Valdez, Tyana 114 Valentine, Bob 118 Valin, Paul 41, 56 Van Blaricum, Peggy 119 Vanderl(K), Katheryn ... 41, 56, 76 Van Dorn, Delbert 41, 5 6, 83 Van Dyke, Lynda ...69, 114 Van Gorden, Dennis. 41, 56 Van Hosen, Randy 119 Van Horn, Violet 68, 70, 114 Van Scoy, Mike. . 69, 85, 89, 114 Van Sickle, Donice 119 Van Zandt, Becky 119 Van Zandt, Bonnie 114 Van Zandt, Edward 114 Van Zandt, Floyd. 99, 119 Van Zee, Donna 119 Van Zuuk, Jim 119 Van Zuuk, William 41, 56 Venecia, Julie 119 Venosky, Kathleen....61, 101, 119 Vermie, Beth 119 Vertz, Vicki.. 119 ..41, 56 .119 Verwers, Anna Viere, Sherry.. Viggers, William ... 81, 119 Violett, Dorothy 84, 114 Violett, Judy 119 Vitols, Zenta 41, 56, 75, 80 Volpe, Bob 41, 56, 62, 89, 96, 97 — W— Wadsworth, Ruth 74, 119 Waggoner, Judy ...... 114 Wagner, Jane. 114 Wald, Alan 69, 101, 105, 114 Walden, Harold 91, 119 Walker. Kathleen ...114 Walker, Margaret 107, 114 Walker, Susan 41, 56, 60, 61, 72, 78, 79 Wallace, Janice 41, 56, 83 Wallace, LeAnn. . 41, 56, 80, 105 Walls, Brian 114 Mr. Wanek 17, 108, 119 Warburton, Mary 107, 114 Ward, Charmaine 86 Warren, Cindy 114 Warren, John 84, 114 Warren, Thomas 41, 56, 68, 69, 71 Waseskuk, Mary 41, 56 Washington, Bobby. 85 Watkins, Cynthia 78, 114 Watson, Janice . 75, 80, 119 Watson, Rebecca 74, 106, 114 Way, William 41, 56 Wayman, Connie 114 Weaver, Harold ...119 Weaver, Phillip 114 Weaver, Raymond 42, 56 Webb, Charles 60, 61, 68, 74, 78, 104, 105, 114 Webb, Chris 42, 56, 95, 105 Webb, Connie 95, 119 Webb, Dale 114 Webb, Eddie 104, 119 Webb, Marilyn 69, 73, 119 Webb, Michael .....119 Webb, Peggy 69, 119 Webb, Sandra 114 Webb, Sandra (Sr.)- 42, 56 Webb, Teny 91, 99, 119 Mr. Weberg III, 101 Weir, Jim 66, 119 Weiss, Jerry 42, 56 Weiss, Steven 119 Welch, Ruby 85 Wells, David 104, 119 Wells. Dennis  7, 104, 119 Wells, Kathy 42, 56 Wells, Kenneth 104, 114 Wells, Nancy 114 Wendt, Valerie 42, 56, 85 West. Cynthia 111 West, Jeanne 80, 119 West, John 119 West, Margo 76, 114 Westholm, Betty 42, 56, 62, 68, 71, 105, 107 Weston, Jim 104, 119 Wetzel, Bryan 114 Wheatly, Tom .114 Wheeldon, Linda Sue 42, 57, 64, 65, 85, 108 Wheeler, Catherine 119 Wheeler, Cynthia 60, 61, 74, 105, 114 Wheeler, Linda 119 Wheeler, Ruth (57, 68, 119 Wheeler, Tom 100, 102, 114 Miss Wheelhouse 15 Wheels, Eugene 102, 103, 114 Whisner, Dixie 83, 114 Whisner, Jack 119 White, Connie .119 White, Diana 42, 57 White, Leona 11!) White, Linda _ 42, 57 Mrs. White 10, 110 White, Pat 119 Whiteside, Doreen 84, 114 Whiteside, Diane 69, 119 Miss Whitford 11. 71, 73, 76, 81, 119 Wiand, Sharon 119 Wicker, Vicki ...119 Wickersham, Richard 119 Wilber, Ceceilia 78, 114 Wilhite. Vicki 82, 119 Wilkerson, Tom 42, 57, 64, 65, 78, 85 Williams, Andrew 119 Williams, David 119 Williams, Doug . 42, 57, 60, 67, 68, 72, 78 Williams, Jeanie 78 Wiliams, Joyce 42, 57, 68 Williams, Katheryn 119 Name Williams, Lanard Williams, Michael 85, 94, Williams, Pam Williams, Randy 42, 57, 92 Williams, Stanley Willson, Bob Wilson, Anthony 96, 97, Wilson, Carolyn 35, 42, 57, 72, 76, 85, 100, Wilson, Chris Wilson, Ceroid Wilson. Judl 107, 108, Wilson, Judy. Wilson, Wilson, Linda 42, 57, Marilyn . 35, 42, 57, 71, 72, 76, 100, Wilson, Mary Lou 68, 111. Wilson, Phyllis Wilson, Sandra Wilson, Stephen 39, 42, 62 Wilson, Sue 42 Wilson, Tamar Wilson, William... Wimber, Bill 42 Wimber, Pamela 106, Winegar, Dennis 13, 42, 57, Winegar, Harry. . 41, 42, 65, Winegar, Larry . 61, 67, 80, Winegarden, Donna 68, 79, 106, Winegarden, Jean . 69, 74, Winegardner, Rosemary 85, Wingert, Richard Wishman, Larry 85, 9 . Wishman. Linda 42, 57 Witt, Randel Mr. Wittkop Woerner, Jane Woerner, Shelly Mr. Wolfe Wolfe, Warren 57, 78, Wonders, Jack Wood, Glenna 42, 57, 65, 76, 80, 82, Wood, Larry Wood, Rebecca Wood, Shan . 41, 43, 57, 61, 62, 95, 100, Woodard, Nancy 60, Woodring, Linda 75, Woods, Jerald . Woods, Sharon 20, Worley, Lana 7  , Wormer, Carol 7. i. Wrestling Team Wright, Dale Wright, Dennis Wright, Harold Wright, Larry i Wright, Nancy. i ;. 57, Wright, Richard W under, Nadine 4:i. 57 , Wyman, Lili Wymer, Virgie Wysong, Bernard Wysong, Robert (8, ' age 114 119 .114 85, ! N 57 114 114 71, 107 114 119 114 114 83 62, 107 74, 117 119 119 57, . 74 , 57 119 114 . 57 114 , 67 57, 100 119 71, 114 119 114 114 89, 114 83 119 „..5 ...85 119 6 83 .57 74, 109 114 114 60, 107 119 114 .57 114 119 119 97 119 114 114 57 84 114 84 119 119 119 57 — V— Yeager, George 43, 57, 89, 103 Young, Connie 43, 57 Young, Danny 114 Young, Gary 43, 67 Young, Leland 84, 114 Mr. Yount 5, 13 — Z— Zeiger, Carol 43, 57, 65, 68, 79, 83 Zils, Corrine 43, 57, 62. 77, 85, 105 Zschau, Cindy 81, 119 — 156— utoc rcipli
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