Des Moines Technical High School - Engineer Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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Tarman, Mr. Lee Snell. row two: Mr, Ernest Yohe, Miss Margaret Barry, Mrs, Niva Knutson, Miss Betty Holliday, Miss Lillian Williams, Mr. Eugene Barlow, Mr. Merton Huffman, Mrs. Edna M. Bohlrnan. row three: Mr. Icrck O. Smith, Mr. Glenn Rouse, Mr. William Mayo, Mr. Charles W. Dowd. row one: Mr. Stephen Bakcrlyar, Miss Marie Brewer, Miss Helen Wheeler, Miss Christine Smith, Mrs. Bette Greene, Miss lo McGiivra, Miss Doris Sherrow, Mrs. Dorothy R. Hartley, Mr. Ronald M. Anderson, row two: Mr. Emory L. Shriver, Mr. Vernie E. Shultz, Mr. Peter Olthott, Mr. Floyd Iohnson, Mr. H. Ray Hartley, Mr. Emo E. Tuomi, Mr. Iolm H. Lehmkuhl, Mr, I. W. Farrow, Mr. Grinder F. Fribourgh. row three: Mr. Allan Clement, Mr. Lyle S. Smithson, Mr. Dick O. Wilson, Mr. William Kacena, Mr. I. D. Crisrnan, Mr. Ray Hughes, Mr. Howard Andreason, Mr. l. M. Halverson. faculty K , AQ? Q . 0 ,B 1 4 S Y Nha '. 4 t . - r ' - .L S ' t l, JJ DEX' we're prophets of the utterly absurd! faye and dee The asylum isn't such a bad place! 'Course we didn't plan to be here in 1961. We just thought we'd explore the place at our slumber party after the Spring Drama Festival of 1951. Little did we know they'd invite us to stay! The class of '51 has its ten year reunion tonight, and we are all invited, but since we can't be there, we will try to imagine the success stories of everyone who is attending. As Pat Ridgeway, lane Drake, Sally Smith, Beve Wilcox, and Shirlee Henning sit down to eat their grass for breakfast, and while we are waiting for them to help us cut out our paper dolls, and since we, Faye Hart and Dee Stark, have already had our grass, we are imagining what is taking place at the reunion of the class of '5l. 'lhis reunion is being held at our old hangout-Big Reed's. First, we gaze upon the lite of the party, Iim Hoskins, and his old gang, Jim Ross. Max McCollum, Richard Graham, and Don Lint. They are finally getting around to doing the baseball pantomine they should have done at our Senior Party of '5l. They can make it realistic now because they are in the big leagues playing for the Dodgers. Their favorite hobby still, of course, is being successful tramps and riding the rails. Listen! A hush has fallen over the crowd and now the famous Tech-Spot-Singers, Iim Burt, Dick Boylan, and Fred Iones, step up to the microphone to give forth with their famous rendition of the 'Old South . just listen to that applausel. There are Bob Cabbage and Ierry Elliott fighting it out in the south corner of Reed's. They have good reason to fight, because jerry is coaching the Dodgers, former students from Tech, and Bob is coaching the Phillies, former students from North High. Oh, there'sApoor Harold Adams, the famous ambassador to France, sitting patiently in the corner with his millions, waiting for Shirlee Henning to escape from the asylum. And now, we see the renowned president and directors of the Art Center-Don Vaughn and his associates, Ianet Neibling, Mar- jorie Phoenix, Connie Pichon. Sharon Stevenson, Wesley Steuck- rath, and Dick Hainline. They have received world-wide fame in their field of art. No doubt, some day their pictures will be hang- ing in the art galleries of the world for their grandchildren to view. Ruth Dorsey is just arriving at the party. She had to get her four blond-haired, blue-eyed boys ready for bed before she came. Now, we will have a number from the band led by Don Dotson, the new director of the Great McNamara Band, One of the mem- bers of the band is Roger Ball and his sax. The band will be accompanied by the Melodious Three, Laura Holladay, Iudy Gray, and Carolyn Davis. They have taken the place of The Andrews Sisters in Hollywood. There are those famous Hollywood actors and directors known as the Three Richards of Hollywood. They're Richard Stevenson, Richard Wolfe, and Richard Clarkson, of course. Here come Ronnie Thompson and Bob Shawhan, just back from a meeting with the fellows at Herman's. Gloria Buford and Marilyn Campbell are discussing their careers as U. S. O. canteen entertainers in Korea. Along with their traveling, Marilyn is still trying to see her ambition fulfilled, that is-for Gloria to get married. There's Ierry Rodgers now, and along with being a happy hus- band, he has taken over Gene Krupa's drums. Whatta drummer! Now we see the widely known veterinarian, Iim Gruetzmacher, discussing animal problems with Richard Hansen, the most accom- plished lawyer of his time. They have a lot in common. We are sorry to interrupt the party, but we will now have to lay down our pen for awhile in order to eat our lunch-grass. Poor Pat and lane! They could have been great artists today, but they are satisfied to sit in the corner weaving little baskets out of their lunch. Beve and Sally are running around the cell like mad on their tricycles. They think they are driving stock cars at Kessell Speedway. Of course, Shirlee is patiently waiting for the day when she will escape and go back to Harold. Hey, you guys had better come and eat your QFGSS. We, Dee and Faye, could have been great comedians in the theatre world, but instead we are sitting here laughing at ourselves. But now we will eat- and back to the party. Marilyn Poage, Mary Iones, Iean Parsons, Delores Iones, Iackie Kusel, Richard Earll, and Don Clinton are having their daily laughs in the middle of the floor. They are all partners in a real estate business, and they are discussing their progress. No wonder theyire laughing. Hey, kids, it's no laughing matter. They're gangirig up on Russell Heaivilin, the chief engineer in the largest TV station. They're trying to sell him a house. Now, we know they'll go broke. Ierry Thompson and Iirn Scarbrough are sitting in a secluded corner as quiet as they always were. You know how shy they are. Ho! Ho! That's rich! All the kids will settle down and hear lack Mentzer sing a solo. He has won much fame in the field of singing, Don May arranges his schedule and helps him do away with his lettuce. Bev Roland and Bev Doolittle are telling several of the guests about their success in their department store business. They have several small concerns about Iowa. Kenney Poage and Milton fCorkyJ Northup just drove in in their hot rod. They didn't know they were supposed to leave it in the parking lot in the back. Oh well, a hot rod might add to the life of the party. Corky is doing all right in the field of aviation, and Kenney is now President of Younkers. They should give up that hot rod since they're such big men now. Ben Pruitt. now known as The Thing , is a comedian, but he is still working hard on his lifelong ambition-to outrun Don Lint's car with his motorcycle. Wish ya luck, Benny. Pat Eubanks is sho' attracting lots of attention, thanks to that high-necked?? gown of hers. As you know, she is now a model for magazine covers. Ierry Stone is working hard to achieve his ambition, but he doesn't seem to be sweating too badly, because he has no ambition. Don Robbins and Larry Barker are discussing their success as farmers and ministers. We all appreciate people such as they. Bill Laidlaw, Iohn Kleywegt, Tom Griffiths, and Ierry Bjork are talking and telling all about their great team, the Yankees. lt's time they got on the team and quit being water-boys, wouldn't you say? And now the center of attraction is the delegation from Iungle Town, the hobo haven. They are, Iim Miller. Bob Shearer, Ierry Hanes, and Don Coulter. Yes, lim did survive. Their profession is that of tramps. They are giving a few demonstrations of how they have succeeded so well. Ioe Waldron, Gorman Webb, and Kenny Truman just arrived in their new white bucks and just-pressed levis. They now manage the Battling Beetle Bomb Rib Breaker, Keith Neely. Keith has just received the title of the world's Heavyweight Champion Wrestler. George Rackleman now owns a book store. His hobby is drowning little baby ducks. Donald Mayberry and Horrell Cooper are conversing. Horrell has finished college and has started a privately-owned fix-it shop. Don is now an outfielder for the Boston Braves. Bill Mcfarlane just made a mad entrance to the party. Wonder wha' hoppen to him. Oh! Now, he's explaining that he is a stunt man for the Warner Brothers Circus. His stunt is falling down elevator shafts, and he has been practicing. Entering the party now is one of the recent Al14American Basket- ball champs, Robert LeRoy Jose, and his beautiful wife, the former Mary Spevak, now a famous Powers model. There are three members of the reunion who will not be able to attend this party. They are Tom Limke, Don Beatty, and Don Fackler. These three are outstanding television wrestlers. They had to stay home tonight to study their script for their performance tomorrow. Be sure and tune in on your television set to see them. Marianne Easter is now a successful housewife, President of the Retailers Association, and an outstanding Evangelist. She com- plains of not having enough to do. Oh, and her husband, well, hes a successful garbage collector. I Betty Friend, Marilyn Walston, Betty White, Eulene Iennings. Georgia Anderson, Iacque Day, and Iackie Williams are all wives of either top brass or high officials in Washington. These first ladies of the land just drove up in their Rolls Royce and left their husbands hashing over world affairs in the White House. I Helen Mart, Iane Iohnson, and Evelyn Iohn are discussing their unusual occupation. They are known as Octopus Trainers lncor- porated. They have quite a pressing job to do. I Chuck Hudnall is sitting in a booth brooding because his beautiful actress wife, Arlene Schmall, could not be here, because she is in ltaly making her recent picture, Sweet Oatmeal, a reproduction of Bitter Rice. Now, entering the gathering are Mr. G Mrs. Larry Evans. Colleen was slightly delayed because she worked at the State House late this evening. She is now the first woman Governor of lowa. I We have a full-fledged argument going on between Don Smith, Einstein's head assistant, and Pat Hunter, Christian Dior's head seamstress. Their main topic is which came first, the chicken or the egg. I Dale Love is now a millionaire. He invented a new kind of motorcycle that you don't have to ride or guide. lerry Smith, the former police lieutenant, was just -made co-owner of Violin's foot ball team. He's been a good friend of Daves ever since he raided his lounge and found only one bottle of Hadacol in his back room. Dallas Roemer is now a machinist in Uncle Sarn's Navy. Marlee Long has achieved her ambition.and is telling about how happy she is being Mrs. Sgt. R. F. Phillips. -r Dick Chance tells how he can afford those new Levi s he has on. He owns a resort in Colorado. He's earned? a million. - Wallace Bricker is still trying to be a success by doing good things. He just picked up the marbles that Lee Borg dropped on the floor. Nerve-wracking games like this are still Lee s favorite pastime. Oh, my goodness, Frank Hall just stepped on Wallace's arm and it is mutilated. But there's a nurse coming through the crowd' to help him. The nurse is Eleanor Hupton, who is also lerrys wife. Richard Howard finally achieved his ambition. He now has the honor of being a taxpayer. Darrell Harvey just announced that he was still planning to retire at 4U. He'll know how it feels to be a tramp. Don Baber says he now owns Solar Aircraft., Now, he can afford to buy a Captain Video T-shirt. He's talking to Harvey Cain, who just managed to buy a pair of Argyle socks, because he now owns a speed shop in California. Iim Anderson takes advantage of everything that can save some money. He's trying to talk Lawrence Croll, the great CClb1nel maker, into making him some furniture. No-wait! He offered to pay him for it. He sho has changed. Flash!! We hear that the oil well he bought from lack Benny just gushed. Kathryn Dilluvio is discussing her success as hostess. She re- cently took Pearl Mesta's place in that field. Erma Sorenson is explaining some theory she has hatched up. She is now the International Superintendent of Schools. Now, we hear a spinning of wheels and a big gush of wind and in comes Deloris Danner, now the National Women s Roller Skat- ing Champion. Francis Bailey has achieved his ambition of being Admiral and General of the Pacific Fleet. That uniform is a beauty! There's someone else in a uniform. She is making a career of serving her country by being in the Waves, Saphina Smith. There are Marvin Miller, and Bill Kirk blushing as a girl walks by. They always were bashful. Oh, the lights went out. What a riot! But there's Kim West a great electrician to turn them back on . . . Darnit! Kathryn Bailey's personality has brought her tame. She's talking to an audience at Hoyt Sherman about her recent trip to lndianola, and Altoona. Tom Burch is still making a valiant attempt to set a new wor1d's record for the mile at the Olympics. Dwight Barton is the head cheerleader of Oklahoma A G M. They have opened a new course in cheerleading, and he is the instructor. The party has almost drawn to a close. Oh, but wait, here come Delores and Ray Scott. They have just finished putting their fam- ily to bed. They have been having a little difficulty disciplining them lately. lt seems the don't believe all the things their teachers tell them about george Washington. They evidently inherited it from their father. Here comes the man in the little white coat. I think we had better hide our pencils and aper, so we will put this document in a bottle and throw it out tlcfe window of our cell. Will whoever finds it please send it to the Warrior and Technician Staffs at Des Moines Technical High School? IU 'Wlgfwfv Stilfsfiii-'i WCM? . C. - YMKXLX9 Us L fix senior officers and executive board Harold Adams Dick Chance Faye Hart President Vice-President Secretary Mary Iones Lquyq Hglqdqy Bob Cabbage Co-Treasurer Co-Treasurer Ierry Elliott squy smnh Marley Long Harold Arthur Adams-Refrigeration Home Room President 3, 4, B, Student Council 5, Vice-President of Hi-Y 4, Vice- President oi D-Tech 5, 6, President oi D- Tech Club 7, 8, Second Team Football 3, First Team Football 5, 7, President of Senior Class 8, Co-Captain Basketball 8, Co-Captain of Football 7, Football Letter 5, 7, Second Team Basketball 3, First Team Basketball 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Basketball Letter 7, Track 4, 6, Track Letter 4, Chair- man Basketball Queen Assemblies 7, Pool Messenger 7, 8. Georgia Anderson-Stenographic Student Council 7, Home Room Secretary- Treasurer 6, GAA, 3, B, Cafeteria Cashier 5, Tennis 6, Tomahawk Club 7, Served at Tea 3, Service Club 8, Drama Club 8. Iames Arthur Anderson- Vocational Drafting Baccalaureate Committee Co-chairman 8. X X X, :Ne- o ss is X Theodore Aschan-Clerical 45' Francis M. Bailey-Cabinet Making Radio Broadcasting 7, 8, Track 4. Kathryn Ann Bailey-Stenographic Chorus 4, 5, 6, Baccalaureate 6, Tennis 3, 5, Sextette 6, P,B.X, Operator 8, GAA. 5, B, Library 4, Mrs. l..angworthy's Office 6, Commencement Exercises 6. Roger Ball-Cabinet Making Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Larry Wayne Barker-Welding President of Fellowship Club 7, Home Room President 6, Library Assistant 5, Drama Club 6, Secretary-Treasurer Home Room 3. Q. Sf X-.H lm Q-,--. ix' xr Dwight William Barton-Refrigeration Cheerleader 7, 8. Don Beatty-Cabinet Making Political Assembly 7, Baseball 4, Wrestling 5, Radio Broadcasting 7, 8, Social Com- mittee 8, Baccalaureate Committee 8, Lee David Borg-Aviation Richard L. Boylan-Aviation Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Des Moines Tech Trio 6, 7, Assembly Participation 5. Wallace Bricker-Cabinet Making Representative to Kiwanis Club 8. Gloria I. Buford-Retailing Social Committee, Movie Ticket Seller 8, Tennis 4, 5, 6, Table Tennis Tournament 5, 7, Home Room Representative 5, Chorus 7, Office Work 8, GAA. 4, 6, 7, Style Show Model 7, Usher for Graduation 7. Iames K. Burt-Printing Band 4, 5, B, 7, 8, Chorus 6, 7, 8, Warrior Staff 8, Assembly Participation 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Des Moines Tech Trio 5, 6, Tomahawk Club 6, Movie Committee 5, Stage Show 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Fellowship Club President 8. Robert Eldon Cabbage-Retailing Football 7, Baseball 8, Student Council 8, Senior Executive Board 8, Drama Club 8, Drama Festival 8, Pep Club 8, Technician Staff 8, High School Day. Harvey C. Cain. Ir.-Machine Shop Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Christmas Play 7. Marilyn Campbell-Retailing Service Club Party 3, Tennis 4, Chorus 6, 7, Student Council 4, Home Room Vice- President, Cap and Gown Committee 8. Richard Chance-Drafting Football 3, Second Team, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, Senior Class Officer 8, Technician Editor 7, Band 3, 4, 5, As- sembly 7, 8, Hi-Y 4. Richard P. Clarkson-Retailing Student Council 5, 6, Movie Usher 6, 7, 8, Spring Drama Festival 6, 8, Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President Drama Club 6: Technician Stott 7, 8, Radio Broadcasts 7. 8, Tomahawk Club B, 7, 8, Tomahawk President 7, Political Assembly 7, High School Day 4, 6, St. Patrick's Day Floor Show 8, Executive Committee 8. Stanley Donald Clinton-Clerical Red Cross 8, Library Staff 4, 5, 6. Darrow Condon-Machine Shop Baseball 4, Technician 7, Assembly 7, Hi-Y 4, Table Tennis Tournament 7. Horrell Cooper-Radio Student Council 3 5, Halls Committee 5: Usher Committee 4, 5, 6, Baseball 3, Foot- ball 4, Sophomore Basketball 3. Donald Andrew Coulter-Aviation ' lim ?,..Q-,,, V Lawrence L. Croll-Cabinet Making Political Assembly 7. Delores Danner-Clerical Student Council 5, Home Room Secretary- Treasurer 4, Social Committee 6, G,A.A. 3, Technician 7, Student Council Alternate 8, Commencement Committee 8, Social Com- mittee Alternate 8. Carolyn lane Davis-Retailing Tennis 4, G,A.A. 3, Tomahawk 3. Iacqueline D. Day-Stenographic G.A,A. 3, 5, 7, Oflice Staff 6, Majorette 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council 7, Basketball Queen Candidate 7, Graduation Usher 7, Table Tennis 5, 7, Technician 8, Lunch Room Cashier 5, Tennis 6, Social Commit- tee 6, Senior Social Committee 8. Katherina Dilluvio-Clerical Tomahawk 5, 6, 7, 8, Drama Club 5, Halls Committee 7, Technician Staff B: Com- mencement Committee 8. N. ! Beverly lean Doolittle--Clerical END Drama Club 4, 5, 8, Tomahawk Club 7, 8, Banquet Service 3, 4, 5, Library Staff 5, N Ruth E. Dorsey-Stenographic Q Student Council 6, 7, Tomahawk Club 7, Social Club 7, Ushers 5, 6, 7, G.A.A. 5, Table Tennis Tournament 5, Tennis 4, 61 Red Cross Party 3, Vice-President Student Council 8, Drama Club 8, Class Day Committee 8. S t 5 . ., E 6 Xssmorqv X t' ' X . f x , o -5 'X J Donald L. Dotson-Aviation Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Stage Show 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, All-City Band 7, Technician Advertis- ing Manager 7, Radio Broadcasts 3, 7, 8: Synchronized Swimming 7, North High Assembly 4, 8, Shoforal 5: BGDC1 Benefit 4: Political Assembly 7, Kiwanis Luncheon 6: Basketball 7, Baccalaureate Committee S, Warrior Staff 8, T.A.C. Program B, High School Day 8. Mary lane Drake-Art Band 3, 4, 5, 6, C1.A,A. 3, 4, 6, Tomahawk 4, Student Council 4, 5, 6, 7, Student Council Vice-President 7, Senior Usher Committee 7, Baccalaureate Usher 7, Po- litical Assembly Chairman 7, Pep Assem- bly Participation 6, 7, Golf 5, Synchronized Swimming 4, 5, Chorus Accompanist 7, Drama Club tPublicity Managerl 7, 8: Iunior Drama President 3, 4, G.A.A. Mono- gram 5, School Art Work 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Radio Broadcasts 7, Technician Editor 7, Community Chest Speaker 7, Stage Shows 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Table Tennis 5, 7, D.A.R. Good Citizen District Winner 8, President of Student Council 8, Warrior Staff 8, Senior Decoration Committee 8. Richard F. Earll-Accounting Political Assembly 7, Library 6. Marianne Easter-Stenographic Hostess at Faculty Tea 4, 5, Cashier oi Lunch Room 4, 5, Red Cross 4, Office P.B,X. 4, 6, Cashier 4, Candy Cashier 4, Community Chest 7, Election Assembly Participation 7, Student Council 8, Build- ing and Grounds Committee 4, Banquet Committee 8, Banquet and Party Service 3, 4. Gerald L. Elliott-Cabinet Making Home Room President 4, 5, Football 5, 7, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Basketball 4, Football Letter 7, President of Pep Club 8, Drama Club 8, Warrior Staff 8, Senior Board 8, Student Council Sergeant-At-Arms 8, D- Tech Club 7, 8, Assembly Participation 7, 8. Patricia A. Eubanlrs- Swimming 4, 5, Tennis 4, Chorus 4, 8, Service Club 6, Technician Art Editor 7, G.A,A. 4, 5, 6, Assembly 7, Hostess Home Show 8, Representative at Don Bell Show 8, Chorus 8, Office Staff 8. Larry Eugene Evans-Aviation Technician Circulation Manager 7, Assemb- ly Participation 7, Vlarrior Staff 8. Donald L. Fackler-Machine Shop Football 5, 6, 7, Second Team Football 3 Basketball 3, Usher Committee 4, 5, 7, 8, Wrestling Letter 5, 6, Home Room President 3, D-Tech Club 6, Movie Operator 6. 5 onviomii I4 A .x 1 . - J ig E ff' X I X 5 25' ? Betty Lou Friend-Clerical Chairman of Class Day Assembly 8, War- rior Staff 8, Student Council 4, 5, 6, Candy Sale for curtains, lst prize 6, Served at Tea 3, Worked in Office 3, 4, 5, 6, Library Staff 4, P.B,X. Operator 4, 6. Richard Reese Graham-Printing Basketball 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Football Sec- ond Team 3, Baseball 4, 5, 6, Technician 7, Warrior 8. Iudy Ann Gray-Retailing G.A,A. 3, 4, 5, 7, Office 6, Tomahawk 3, Floor Show 4, 5, Style Show 7, Technician 7, Student Council 7, Chorus 5, 6, Ser- vice at Football Banquet 5, Social Com- mittee 4, Senior Social Committee 8, Radio Broadcasts 8. Thomas Albert Griffiths-Printing Baseball 4, 6, B, Football 5, D-Tech Club 6, Technician Staff 7, B, Baseball Letter 4, 6, Basketball 4, Warrior Staff 8. Iames Gruetzmacher-Cabinet Making Golf 3, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, Baseball 4. Richard Hainline-Commercial Art Student Council 3, Football Second Team 3, Tomahawk Club 4, 5, Red Cross Repre- sentative 4, Wrestling 3, 4, School Art 4, 5. Frank Lee Hall-Auto Diesel Track 4, Hi-Y 4. Richard Melvin Fetters- Ierry Dean Hanes-Aviation Equipment Mqnqger 3, Student Council 8, Senior Committee 8, Richard Glen Hansen-Aviation Radio Broadcasts B5 Commencement Com- mittee 8. Alma Faye Hart-Stenographic Student Council 75 Band 3, 4, 55 Cashier 3, 4, 55 Tomahawk Club 75 Drama Club 7, 85 Mr. Anderson's Office 65 Assembly Participation 75 Served at Prom 45 G.A.A. 65 Secretary of Student Council 85 Secre- tary of Senior Class 8. Darrell Harvey-Cabinet Makinq Russell E. Heaivilin-Radio Drama Club 6, 7, 85 Tomahawk 6, 7, 85 Halls Committee 75 Radio Broadcasts 75 Sergeant-At-Arms Tomahawk Club 75 P. A. System 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Ushers Committee 7. Shirlee Marlene Henning-Stenographic G,A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Majorette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Synchronized Swimming 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Basketball Queen Candidate 75 State A.A,U Swimmina Meets 6, 85 Substiute Cheerleader 75 Tennis Let- ter 65 G.A.A. Letter 55 Drama Club 3, 45 P.B.X. Operator 3, 4, 5, 65 Table Tennis 5, 75 Baccalaureate Usher 75 Technician 8. Laura Ellen Holaday-Retailing G,A.A. 35 Floor Show 3, 4, 6, 85 Serving at Banquet 3, 4, 55 Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Cheerleader 7, 85 Assembly Participation 4, 55 Senior Class Treasurer 85 Student Council Sergeant-At-Arms 7: Basketball Queen Candidate 75 Model for Artist 65 Office 65 Technician Staff 75 Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6. Iames Edward Hoskins-Retailing Basketball 5, 7, 85 Baseball 4, 6, 85 Pep Assembly 5, 75 Baseball Letter 65 D-Tech Club 8. Richard Howard-Cabinet Making Football, 2nd Team 35 Baseball 4, 65 Foot- ball 5. L, y GRADUATION 1? X S .F E5 S X S O' -1 -si . J PXPXIX xx' 'SKY 5' - . XX , . ,. is ima S. QS- s xx Charles Hudnall-Cabinet Making Senior Class Day Committee 8. Patricia Alice Hunter-Tailoring Style Show 65 Cap and Gown Committee 8. Eleanor Ann I-lupton-Retailing G.A.A. 55 Maiorette 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Swim- ming 5, 65 Technician 75 Assembly Par- ticipation5 Table Tennis 5, 75 Office Staff 45 Banquet Serving 35 High School Day 4. Eulene E. Iennings-Tailoring Table Tennis 75 Cap and Gown Committee Chairman B5 Red Cross 7. Colleen Iohn--Clerical Student Council 5', 6, 7, 85 Drama Club 55 Warrior Staff 85 Social Committee 8, Evelyn Areline Iohn-Accounting Office Work 6. lane V. Iohnson-Stenographic Student Council 3, 4, 55 Ushers Committee 3, 4, 5, 65 Office Service Staff 4, 75 Senior Tea Service 3. Delores H. Iones-Stenographic Student Council 3, 4, 65 Social Committee 45 Table Tennis Tournament 5, 75 School Table Tennis Champion 5. Frederick Iones-Aviation Football 3, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Boys Trio 6, 7. Mary lane Iones-Accounting Tomahawk 6, 7, Student Council 6, Golf, Drama Club 3, 5, 6, Senior Treasurer 8, Usher Staff 6, 7, Office Service Staff 3, School Art Work 5, Library Work 6. Robert Leroy lose-Auto Diesel Basketball 5, 6, Football 3, 7, Radio Broad- casting 7, 8, Technician Staff 7, Warrior Staff 8, Class Day Committee 8. Omer William Kirk-Radio Cornelius Iohn Kleyweqt, Ir.-Aviation Football 3, 5, 7, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Football Letter 7, Baseball Letter 6. Idcqueline Ann Kusel-Stenographic Student Council 4, High School Day 4, G,A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Lunch Room Cashier 5, 6, Supply Room Clerk 4, 5, 6, 7, Service Club 3, 4, P,B.X. 7, Library Staff 3, 4, 6, Serving Football Banquet 3, Tennis 4, 6, 7, Tennis 7. William Laidlaw-Aviation Wrestling 4, 5, 6, Wrestling Letter 6, Base- ball 4, 6, 8, Football Second Team 4, D- Tech Club 4, 6, 8, Technician 7, 8, Senior Social Committee 8. Thomas H. Limlre-Cabinet Making Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, D-Tech Club 6, 7, 8, Chorus 8, Letter Wrestling 6. Donald D. Lint-Auto Diesel Baseball 4, 6, 8, Letter 6, Football 3, 5, 6, 7, Letter 5, Basketball 3, D-Tech Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Social Committee Chair- man 8. Marley Ann Long-Clerical Tomahawk 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Social Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, Student Council Ser- geant-At-Arms 6, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President of Iunior Drama Club 6, Spring Festival 6, Color Day lst Prize 3, 5, Tomahawk Vice-Presi- dent 7, Tomahawk Sergeant-At-Arms 6: Floor Show 4, 6, 7, 8, Usher at Graduation 3, 4, 5, 6, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Warrior Staff 8, Queen Campaign Man- ager 7, Synchronized Swimming 5, 6, 7, Golf 6, Served at Tea and Banquet 3, 4: Movie Ticket Sales 5, 6, Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6, Business Professional Dinner B: M. C. St. Patricks Party, Service Club 3, 4, Executive Committee Senior Board 8. Dale Eugene Love-Auto Diesel Football 7. Halen Ioann Mart-Clerical G.A,A. 3, 5, 6, Student Council 4, 5, 6, 7, Library Staff 4, Social Committee 3, Christ- mas Program 5, Drama Club 4, 7, Ushers and Hosts Committee 6, Cashier 6, Office Service Staff 5, Movie Ticket Sales 3, War- rior Stalf 8, Senior Social Committee 8. Donald N. May-Vocational Drafting Technician 7, Warrior 8, Basketball 4, 8, Political Assembly 7, Football 3, Basket- ball 4, Table Tennis Tournament 7. Donald Milton Mayberry-Clerical Football 3, 5, 7, Student Council 4, 7, D- Tech Club 5, 8, D-Tech Assembly 6, Base- ball 4, Football Letter 5, Radio Broadcast- ing 7, 8, Wresting 3. Max E. McCollum-Printing Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Home Room President 5, Home Room Vice-President 6, Golf 7, 8, Technician Stall 7, Wrestling 5, Warrior 8, Student Council 8, Senior Social Committee 8. Bill Glenn McFarlane-Electricity Tomahawk Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, D-Tech Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Social Club 7, Pep Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Broad- casting 8. lack Dennis Mentzer-Retailing P.T.A. Benefit 6, Track 6, B, Senior Party Floor Show 8, Sl-ioioral 6, Table Tennis Tournament 7. Iames Henry Miller-Aviation wma!!! ,,,,.J- Marvin Dwayne Miller-Retrig eration 'N ef t Wrestling 3, 4. ONLY TEN ANNOUNCEMENTS Virgil Keith Neeley-Printing Football Second Team 3, Technician Stall 7, Warrior 8. Ianet Louise Neibling-Vocational Art Halls Committee 4, Tomahawk Club 6, 7, 8, Tomahawk Club Secretary 7, School Art Work 4, 7, Golf 5, Library Staff 4, 5, Stu- dent Council 4, Decoration Committee B. Edward Milton Northup-Aviation Baseball 4, 6, 8, Football 7, Cap and Gown Committee Co-Chairman 8. H. lean Parsons--Accounting Tomahawk 4, 5, Secretary-Treasurer 6, 7, Halls Committee 7, Library Staff 4, 5, 6, Usher Committee 5, 6, 7, P.B.X. Operator 5, 6, Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Assembly 5. Marjorie Faye Phoenix-Commercial Art Service Club 6, 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Tennis 4, 5, 6, Stage Show 3, 5, School Art Work 6, 7, Social Committee 4. Connie D. Pichon-Commercial Art Decoration for Saint Patrick's Day Party Chairman 8, Student Council 7, Drama Club 3, 4, 7, G.A.A. 3, Assembly Participa- tion 3, Technician 7, Home Room President 3, Lunch Room Morning Games 7. Kenneth Leon Poage-Retailing Wrestling 5, 6, Student Council 6, Movie Usher 5, 6, 8, Technician Stait 7, 8, High School Day 4, 6, Golf 8. Marilyn Poage-Clerical G.A.A. 3, Cap and Gown Committee 8, Library Staff 6. Ben Prewitt-Painting and Decorating Track 5, Cross Country 6, Band 3, 4, Vice- President D-Tech Club 8, Vice-President Pep Club B, Drama Club B. Iohn Ioseph Prohaska-Accounting Movie Usher 4, 7, Movie Ticket Taker 8. George Oscar Rackelman- Vocational Drafting Drama Club 8. David W. Reid-Refrigeration Patricia A. Ridgeway-Vocational Art Band 5, 6, Library Monitor 3, Student Council 3, 4, 7, G.A.A. 3, 5, 6, Synchro- nized Swimming 5, 6, Technician Staff 7, Drama Club 7, 8, Tomahawk Club 7, Spring Festival 6, 8, Graduation Usher 7, Shotoral 6, Prom Hostess 3, School Art Work 5, Radio Broadcasts 8, Stage SHOW 6, Assemblies 6, 7, Class Day 8, Warrior Staii 8, Chairman Decorating Committee 8, Donald Lester Robbins- Drama Club 6, Radio Broadcasting 7, 8, Baseball 4, 6, Technician Staff 8, Political Assembly 5. Ierrybob Rodgers-Welding Shoforal 6, Band 3, Benefit Show 4, Radio Broadcasting 7. Dallas Conrad Roemer. Ir.-Machine Shop Beverly Arlene Roland-Stenographic Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 5, Tomahawk 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Golf 4, 5, Christmas Assembly 5, Office Staff 6, Table Tennis 7, Technician 6, 8, Usher at Kendall Community Play- house 5, 6, Library 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Service sq is at Dinner 5, 6, Football Banquet 3, Senior Y , Social Committee 8. l' Semen e Qi' oues ' , Pam N time A f--M ' ' :rar Lil-Tl A ,DJ 'lllrlli Iames Earl Ross-Printing Basketball 3, 4, 5, e, 7, Baseball 4, 5, B, sf' 'technician 7, Warrior 8. Iames Richard Scarborough-Printing Football 3, Baccalaureate Committee 8. Delores Wright Scott-Retailing Building and Grounds 5, Library 5, 6, President and Secretary Home Room 6, 7, Technician Staff 7, Student Council 5, Lunch Room Cashier 6, Banquet Service 3. Raymond L. Scott-Printing Football 3, 5, Basketball Manager 5, Home Room Vice-President 6, Track 4, 6, Halls Committee 3. Robert Paul Shearer-Aviation Track 6, 8, Cross Country Track 7, Stage Crew 7, Cross-Country Letter 7. Donald Lewis Smith-Vocational Radio Track 8. Ierome Phillip Smith-Auto Diesel Football 5, 7, D-Tech Club 5, 6, 7, B, Technician Staff 7, Letter Football 5, 7. Sally Irene Smith-Stenographic Student Council 5, 5, 8, Assemblies 7, Drama Club 7, 8, Social Committee 7, P.B.X. 3, 4, Service Club 3, Senior Execu- tive Board 8, Technician Staff 8, Service al Baccalaureate 4. Saphina Katherine Smith-Stenoqraphic G.A.A. 5, 6, 7, 8, Tomahawk 7, 8, Social Club 7, 8, Table Tennis 7, Pep Club 8, Office Work 8, Table Tennis Tournament 8, Erma Ioan Sorensen-Stenographic Drama Club 7, B, Serving at Teas 5, Christmas Assembly 5, Technician Staff B, Warrior Staff 6, Technician Co-Editor 8, Social Committee 6, G.A.A, 4, 5, Secretary Home Room 7, Banquet Committee Co- Chairman 8, Student Council Alternate 8. Mary Helen Spevack-Clerical Drama Club 5, 6, Lunch Room Committee 6, G.A.A. 3, Banquet Committee 8, Warrior Staff 8. Deletha Willeen Stark-Stenographic Table Tennis 5, 7, Office Service Staff and Mr. Anderson's Office 6, Drama Club 7, 8, Secretary-Treasurer 6, Social Club 7, G.A.A. 3, 6, Student Council 7, Usher at Kendall Community Play House 6, 7, Li- brary Monitor 3, Cafeteria Cashier 5, Home Room Secretary 6, Political Assembly 7, Technician 8. Richard Lee Stevenson-Drafting Tomahawk Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President ol Tomahawk B, Service Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer ot Service Club B, 7, 8, Radio Broadcasting 7, Drama Club 8, Tech- nician 8. Sharon Stevenson-Commercial Art Student Council 6, Tomahawk Club B, 7, 8, Art Work Younkers 6, Veteran's Hospital Work 6, Table Tennis Tournament 7, Serv- ice Club 7, 8, School Art Work 7, 8, Home Room Secretary B, Decoration Committee 8. Ierry E. Stone-Drafting Westley Eugene Stueckrath- Commercial Art Football Second Team 3, Technician 7, Scholastic Art Award 8, Warrior 8. ' n' Lester Ierry Thompson-Printing Football 3, Basketball 3, 4, Track Letter 4, Cross Country Track 5, Home Room Presi- - dent 3, 5, 7, Home Room Secretary 4, Co- Editor Technician 7, Table Tennis 7, D- Tech Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ronald I. Thompson-Auto Diesel Technician Staff 7. Iames Kenneth Truman- Vocational Cabinet Making Donald L. Vaughn-Commercial Art K Student Council 4, 5, 6, 7, Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Tomahawk Club 4, 5, 7, Social Club Chairman 7, 8, Decorating' 6, 7, 8, Technician Staff, Art Editor B, Pep Assem- bly Committee 5, School Art Work 5, Vice- President Tomahawk 6. '-EQ 6 Dtgsrpef' if ,.-,-- A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE. Ioe Waldron-Cabinet Making Marilyn A. Walston-Clerical Tomahawk 7, 8, Library 3, Served Foot- ball Banquet 3, Drama Club 8. Gorman Lee Webb-Vocational Cabinet Making Football 3. Kim Leroy West-Electricity Technician 7, Warrior 8. Betty Sue White- Student Council 5, 6, Tennis 6, 8, Office Staff 5, G.A.A. 6, Cashier 6, Movie Usher 5, 6, 8, Service Club 3, Social Committee 4, High School Day 4, Technician 7, War- rior 8, Representative at Don Bell Show 8: Hostess Home Show 8, Senior Banquet Committee 8. Beverly Ann Wilcox-Stenographic Assembly Participation 7, Tennis E, Red Cross 3, 4, Social Committee 5, Home Room Secretary 4, Senior Baccalaureate Committee 8. Wilma M. Wilcox-Clerical Majorette 5, 6, 7, 8, Lunchroom Cashier 6, Technician Staff 8, Senior Social Commit- tee 8, Drama Club B. Iacqueline Williams-Stenographic Richard LeRoy Wolf--Drafting Radio Broadcasting 7, Drama Club 8, Sen- ior Commencement Committee B, Techni- cian Staff 8. Sylvia Bradley-Stenographic Synchronized Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, Service Committee 3, 4, Social Committee 6, C1.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Ushers Committee 5, 7. Emery Bubany-Commercial Art Football 3, 5, 7, Basketball 3, Track 8, Table Tennis Tournament 5, 7, Movie Op- erator 3. Charles Robert Campbell-Painting and Decorating Student Council 5, Baseball 3. Wesley Duane Conlan-Painting and Decorating Baseball 3, Table Tennis Tournament 4. Not Pictured: Donald Dean Baber-Machine Shop Ierry Lynn Bjork-'Cabinet Makina Baseball 4, 6, B, Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 3. Thomas Burch-Electricity Cross-Country Track 7, Track 8, Wrestlina 7, Technician Statl 7. Donald Flatt-Printina Leroy Mitchell Betty Anne Forrester-Clerical Tennis 5, Chorus 5, 7, Baccalaureate Com- mittee 6. Ioan Brown Saunders-Stenoqraphic Library Assistant 4, Eg Tennis 5, Robert K. Shawhan-Auto Diesel Home Room President 4, Vice-President 3, Social Committee 4, 5, 6, Student Council 3, Junior Drama Club 5, 6. X 3 ' xxx ' - -1 -fm 'S S g Egg A X ' N bi T 1 TCD! X 7 7 X Cf- 5? to X . C .6 VII X x 1 : X ii Q V 0 0j N423 Xe Wilma! W' icmuury class officers Ellis Smith Presideni Noamis Ward Vice-President Bob Van Fleet Treasurer Erlu Powell Secretary Darlene Dorow-Stenographic Richard Anderson-Aviation Senior Commencement Committee 8. Stnaley Gregory-Electricity Track 5, Student Council 6, 7, Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8, Ianet Andrus-Clerical Ir. Red Cross 3, 4, Office Service 3, 4, 5, 6, Serving at P,'l'.A. Tea 3, PBX Operator ti, Cap and Gown Committee Chairman 8, Technician Writer B, Librarian 8, Chorus Sextette 6. Betty Io Griffin-Retailing Chorus E, 7, 8, Technician 8, Class Day Committee 8. Don Baker-Printing Golf 3, Track 4. George Grill-Retailing Movie Usher 4, 5, 6, 8, High School Day 4, Pep Assemblies 5, Usher 5, 6, 8, Master of Ceremonies School Party 8, President o Norma Bowman-Stenographic Social Committee 4, Lunch Room Cashier Alternate 5, Oftice Service 5, 6, 7, 8, Lunch Room Cashier G, Home Room Treasurer 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council 8, Senior Baccalaureate Committee Chairman 8, Senior Social Committee 8. Io Ann Grossman-Stenographic Cafeteria Cashier 5, Senior Class Day Committee 8, Table Tennis Tournament 8, Life Saving 8. Laura Bradbury-Clerical Office Service Staff 3, G.A.A. 3, PBX Operator 6, Alternate Service Club Repre- sentative 8, Senior Social Committee B, Raymond Haliburton-Aviation Movie Usher 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Chorus 5, G, Assembly Participation 5, B, 7, 8, Staqe Crew 6, Drama Club 5, 6, Student Council 4, Senior Social Committee 8. Tomahawk Club 3, 4, 6, G.A.A, 4, 5, Radio Broadcasting 6, Student Council 3, 5 6, 8, Senior Class Day Chairman 8. Beatrice Hays-Clerical Social -Committee 7, 8, Table Tennis Tournament 7, Senior Commencement 8, Charles Eldridge-Machine Shop Tomahawk Club 3, Track 4, 5, 6, Technician B. Ronald Hoffman-Auto Diesel Social Committee 3, Football 4, 6. Norman Farbar-Printing Baseball 7, Senior Commencement Committee 8. Ion Iones-Auto Diesel Technician Staff 8. f Drama Club 8. lack Kinney-Retailing Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, Library Staff 6, 7, 8, Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8. Tony Mehalovich-Printing Student Council 3, Home Room President 6, Senior Social Committee 8. Donna Leak-Stenographic Service Desk 3, Senior Baccalaureate Committee 8. Sterling Miles-Aviation Band 5, 6, B, Usher 4, 5, 6, 8, Secretary Treasurer Home Room 4. Iacquelin LeMar-Stenographic G.A,A. 3, Office Service Staff 5, 6, Substitute PBX Operator 5, Senior Baccalaureate Committee 8, Dale Miner-Cabinet Making Movie Usher 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Tomahawk 3, School Messenger 3, Senior Baccalaureate Committee 8, William Mattson-Painting and Decorating Track 5, Band 6, 7, 8, Football 6. Dan Moorhead-Radio Radio Club 3. Ronald May-Machine Shop Golf 3, 4, 5, B, 7, 8, Tomahawk 3, D-Tech Club 6, 7, Letter-Golf 5, 7, 8, Student Council 7, Senior Class Day Committee 8. Carol Myers-Clerical Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8. Danny McCarney-Drafting Football 6, 8, President Home Room 4. Eugene Nelsonf-Drafting Vice-President Home Room 4, Student Council Alternate 4, Golf 5, 7, Letter-Golf 7, Dean McDaniel-Refrigeration Golf 3, 4, Football 8, Senior Baccalaureate Committee B. Marilyn Nicodemus-Clerical G.A.A. 3, 4, 6, Library Monitor 3, 4, 5, Movie Usher 3, Served at Banquets and Parties 3, Tennis 4, 8, High School Day 4, Lunchroom Cashier B, Senior Commence- ment 8, Technician Staff, 8. Ardith Meadows-Retailing P,T.A. Dinner Service 3, Social Committee 4, G,A.A. 4, 5, 7, High School Day 5, Synchronized Swimming 6, 7, 8, Student Council Alternate 3, 4, Tennis 6, Librarian 8, Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8, Sports Writer Technician 8. Beverly Noble-Stenographic Assembly Participation 3, Radio Broadcast 3, Tomahawk 3, S, 7, Program P.T.A. Dinner 3, Band Programs 4, Student Council Alternate 7, 8, Office Service Staff 6, Technician Representative 7, Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8. Norma Noland-Clerical G.A.A. 3, 4, Office Service Staff 3, Service Committee G, B, Senior Social Com- mittee 8. Lenna Reeves-Clerical Tennis 3, 4, 7, Ottice Service Stalf B, Service at P.T.A. Dinner 3, G.A.li fl, Arsembly Participation B, President ot Home Room 4, Student Council 8, Service Club 7, 8. Typing for Technician 8. Roy Pack-Electricity Student Commencement Committee 8. Ioyce Candiano-Retailing G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, E, B, Served Faculty Tea 3, Library Monitor 3, Hiali School Day 4, Table Tennis Tournament 5, 8, Baccalaureate Committee 8. Exla Mae Powell-Stenographic Social Committee 5, Technician Typist 6, Radio Broadcast 6, Student Council 7, 8, Senior Class Secretary B, Ellis Smith-Drafting Basketball 3, 4, Service Club 7, High School Day 7, Kiwanis Representative 75 Student Council 4, 5, 8, Council Executive Committee 8, Senior President 8- Community Chest Speaker 8, Willard Pratt-Retailing Senior Class Day Committee 8, Feature Writer tor Technician 8, Assembly 8, Radio , Broadcast 8. l l Don Stevens-Machine Shop Senior Baccalaureate Committee B. Rosemary Stratton-Clerical Naomis Ward-Machine Shop Track 3, 5, 7, Football 4, G, Golf 5, 6, 7, D-Tech Club 5, 6, 7, Letter in Track 5, 7, Monogram in Football 6, Vice-President ot Senior Class 8, Assembly 8, Co-Captain of Football B. Evelyn Turner-Stenographic Assembly Participation 4, 6, Lunch Room Cashier 5, PBX Operator 6, Chorus 6, Secretary of Home Room 4, Secretary ot Student Council 8, Social Committee tor 12A Party 8. Robert Williams-Cabinet Making Senior Commencement Committee 8. Paul VunDrew-Cabinet Making Senior Commencement Committee 8, Wilber Witte-Drafting 1 Student Council 6. l Bob VcmFleet-Printing Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Basketball 4, Golt 5, 6, 7, D-Tech Club B, 7, Letter in Golf 5, 7, B, Technician Statt 7, 8, Senior Treasurer 8, Tomahawk Club 3. Not Pictured: Bob Stout-Printing Senior Class Day Committee 8. Q . CUTE CIYBCIS Instructor: Mr. Willard Combs row one: Ierry Hanes, Milton Northrup, lim Miller, Berle Givant, Floyd Carley, Iim Perry. row two: Ed O'Neill, Bob Shearer, Fred Iones, Bill Shane, Stanley McGregor, Lee Borg, Don Coulter, Dean Rose, Iohn Kleywegt. Instructor: William K. Aylsworth row one: Ted Doggett, Charles Curtis, Delbert Sloan, Lowell Parsons. row two: lim Pruitt, Bob Allen, Mr. Aylsworth, Carl Marasco, lim Minor. row three: Kenneth Lantz, Iohn Albright, George! Goddard, Marvin Olson. not pictured: Eugene DeVilbiss. Instructor: Mr. Russell Wiles row one: Roland Lynch, Iim Doug- las, Larry Evans, Bill Laidlaw, Richard Hansen, Ronald Gray, Kent Cox, Don Curtis. row two: Duane Mclntyre, Dick Alexander, Bob Clark, Gary Fall, Levi Cottington, Dick Stoneking, Pat D'Ostilio, Dick Luiz, not pictured: Kenneth Rankin. lnsttuctors: Mr Ernest Yohe, Mr, Vvrrne Schultz row one: Darrell Crease, lf-rry Smttlt, Pat Swmeltart, lntry May, Bob Shanks row two: Mt Schultz, Bob Ofatwtnlclt-, Bonnte- Thomp- son, G1-orqe Conn, Don Burns, lluqeno Brown, Gene Harm-:s, Gordon Brown, Mr Yoltt: row three: Bob Host, Bob ltomans, Glvnn ffltngman, ffltarlr-1: Clanzlv-y lnstructors: Mr, Vernie Schultz, Mr, Ernest Yohe row one: Davtd Crawford, Ben Badertck, Stanley Satterlteld, Don Stmmons, Davtd Lovell, Ronnie Ltvtngston, foe McCall, Iot- Dunltam, 'l'om llammond. row two: Rod Becton, Dtck Meadows, Davtrl loltnson, Robert Fees, lohn Todden, loltn Dreger, Gordon McCulley, lim Balclwm, Prod Stoller, Sheldon Stout, Delbert Hunt, Darn-ll lrlammarstedt, Duane Harmsf.-n, Mr, Yohe. row three: Mr. Schultz, Rtchard Adams, Loren Sheets, Bob Nttlneqger, Rodney Brown, Bruce- Worley, Lawrence Prather, Paul Couch, lfarl Emmons, Dtck Tally. 0 0 refrigeration Instructor: Mr. Merton Hullman row one: David Reed, Dickey, ltm Gabriolson, row two: Mr. llullman, Prank Beard, Btll Page, Forrest Roc-se, Lout Dwtqht Barton, Iohn Prohaslca, Marvin Mtllz-r Harold Adams, lerry Rummage, Don Strayer, Chuck McGuire. not pictured: Ierry Owens. welding lnstructor: Mr. Iohn Lehmkuhl row one: Ierry Greenwell, Iames Thomas, Marvin trades and industries Instructors: Mr. Aylsworth, Mr. Bryant, Mr, Fribourgh row one: Gerald Carpino, Dale Trayman, lack Parker, Floyd Chris- topher, lack Grant, Charley Turner, lerry Schneider, George Mullins row two: Mr. Aylsworth, Mr. Fribourgh, Dick Story, Louis lloaan, Ierry Coy, Granville Hook, lerry Blotcky, Gene ltooait, Larry Carcry, Mervin Pentico, Pete lorgensen, Dick Balzer, Iimmy Stone, Mr Bryant Instructors: Mr. Gunder Fribourgh, Mr. Merton Huffman row one: Al Gladson, Iohn Collett, Iim Forbes, Glen Coplen, Willard Lancaster, Wilfred Cronk, Iery Beech, Don Tiainor, Bob McClelland row two: Mr. Fribourgh, Bill Vaughn, David Schmidt, Vernon Nelson, Terry Dean, Danny Tounsend, Gary Shepherd, lorry Hart, Warren Garrison, Iim Scott, Barry Geideck, Wayne Herron, Mr. Hutiman. row three: Larry Sowder, Bob Connors, Harold Burns, Larry l-lagethorn, Larry Butters, Carl Harlow, Charles Goering, Frank Harper, Richard Kimbley. West, Carlton Wall, Donald Black, Ierry Richards, Franklin Arbs row two: Darrell Allen, Covel Billings, Daniel Horrigan, Raymond McKinney, Dale Love, Theodore Watkins. row three: Dwight McCloskey, Daniel Reynolds, Richard Marvin, Don Brown. vocational cabinet making Insfrucfor. Lf V,'3l'f- 0325.71 row one: Darn-ll Hriruxmjr Hxclwzzi Hfiwczl Gl- hvrt Vlaybxzxn, l ha1la-Ls Hvzdn-:ll Inn Gum:- TTIVICINJI, Ed Hnnnf-jf, If-:xy fQf11o'1 C-T :ian X'.':-lib row iwo: FFCIDCIS Bmley, Lvon BLM: Hf-arm-in Frum-'ln Torn Llmke, Ion Vfcldzon, Kon BQ-un: Byron Cz-o.qr', Oznm Gochcnoxn Lavnuncg Croll not pictured: Imry Bxorlz cabinet making Instructor: M., Wcxltser Ogden row one: D31 Foqurty, Van Rown, Roger Groovor, Don Kuncn, Pon Kmdmd, Iffny Aspengrun, row Iwo: Hon Vind.: Vloifcce B:1ck-rr, Albert Srrllsbury. Bob Vfmg, Fay I'1,:Z1.'C1I'l, Kenny O'Nocr1, Dale MCLCJH1, row three: Bch SCJ: -I, Robert GGTCIU, Vernon Danna-15 Ron Kmdzed, Vfcrl Ml11Q'I'. painting and decorating Instructor: Mr, I. H Cooper row one: FICZTILT Tfinbrf, Ole Knlxnrz, Warren W1lllGmS, Mike Davis Dan Luxnuduu row two: Dali- Snwdwr, Hlrnoz Payne, Huy Thompson, Art Lee, flyde M:G::-l7or Kclfll Nmxl, Mr. Coopur row three: Ed Duygvx' Bob Mnrcc-r, Duck Putters, Dunno Conlon, Chcrrlun Pcrrxybvll Instructors: Mr. Ray Hughes, Mr. I M. Halverson row one: Larry King, Leonard Lewis, lack Rose, LaVerne Grant, Delbert Miller, Don Ba- ber, Dallas Roemer, Darrow Condon. row two: Mr. Hughes, Russell Ghaslon Bob Cook, Glen Luet- tke, lolxn McClallin, Ray Piper, Loren Vlhgton, Bill Cowles, Bob PTlCllCI!fl Mr. Halverson, shop 9 S ,LL X l Q To fr f GTX 'mix X. S is rw I s Q f l X X l f lxwt-'I I .. I f' L . 54 , I fa? Instructors: Mr. I. M. Halverson, Mr. Ray Hughes row one: Roy Robbins, lack Vogt, limmie Lewis, De Frazier, David Wilson, lerry Cruitt, lim Cerlcsena, LeRoy Hinsley. row two: Mr. Hughes, David Westman, lames Gould, Ronald Matgke, Don Higley, Marvin Lowe, lim Stephens, Dan Clark, Le Roy Thompson, Myron Bal- lard, Mr. Halverson. row three: Roger Ballard. Bill lanes, Frank Finley, Charles Reedy, Iohn Grin- stead, Iirn Ascione, Ioe Ry- measori, lack lay, Frank Ezzio. advanced electricity lnstructor: Mr. Charles W. Dowd row one: Charles Lindqutst, lack Carpenter, Mr. Dowel, Bob Davts, Terry VanG1lder. row two: Bolo Goboll, Rodney Reeves, Eclwrn My:-rs, Alden Norem, Carol Oneth Fttchard Groves, Kenneth Carely, Bob Ltnnane, Itm Mcliee, Phillip McClasl1ey. not pictured: Tom Burch, Krm West, Wendell llaydun, Rollin lessee, Btll McFarlane, 'l'ed Storm. basic electricity Instructors: Mr. Don Bryant, Mr. Charles Dowd row one: Itm Niftenogger, Orval Day, Iohrt lla:- vey, Bob Beckel, Tom Carlson, Kenneth llarlan, Allred Iackson, Phtl Iohnson, Dick Kelly. row two: Mr. Dowd, Larry McCord, Don l ru.:., Don Eaten, Kenneth Monroe, Don Munitonmatvr, llarlan Ncally, lack Kmney, Ctaiq Cramer, Blll Monroe, Mr. Bryant, row three: toe Teas Fred Foote, Tom Nall:-y. Dale Winn, not pictured: Kenneth Lovina, Mllton Brooks radio lnstructor: Mr. Howard Andresen row one: George Dutty, Karol Freed, Horrell Cooper, Bob Vlfoolsey, Don Sm1th,DarlS1mp- son, Brll Ktrk, Russell Heatvtlin. row two: Don Graves, Carl Davenport, lack Rt-nn, Howard Zuck, Bob Solem, Lester Had- ley, Bob Thomsen. row three: Ray Moore, Eric Harlow, Dovtd Scott, Franklin Murray, Rtchard Tesser, Mich- ael C-rother, vocational drafting Instructor: Mr. William Mayo row one: Don Fuller, Harry Cwlider, lack Kep- liart, Philip Davis, lack Neal, Bill Gallatin. row two: Mr, Mayo, Ed Schierholz, lack Iacobs. lim Linrienkamp, Iim Bartlett, Don Carter, row three: Larry McMahon, Melvin Iohnson, Dean Swanson, Edward Thornton. not pictured: Charles Hansen, Iamos Garrison, Robert Sauer. 'lxN,.Xw, . RN V? Q e .owl N. I vocational drafting Instructor: Mr. William Mayo row one: Richard Stevenson, Ron Hawkins, Buck VanT1ne, Billy Weathers, Cliiiord Olson, Iames Spray. row two: Mr. Mayo, Roger Fields, Dick Chance, Tom Ellis, Dick Wolf, Iim Anderson, Robert Bxeheny, Wayne Nelson. row three: Ion Grotf, Don May, Leroy Huss, Bob Beard, G 3 , X ,wr -3-:..z.i--35454. C I prlnllng I 8 2 Instructor: Mr. Lyle Smithson row one: lorry Romans, Fred Breeding, Don Overton, Bob Thornton, lack Welch, Ierry Card, Larry Card, row two: Don Gabrielson, Don Ramus, Davrd Roemer, Richard Bent, Robert Maier, Burt Stxlwell, lack Mohalovich, Harvoy Spencer, Tom Plummer, Bob Grinder, Clark Cochrane. row three: Loren Dinaman, Henry Short, Larry Stone, lack Irwin, Ted Strait. not pictured: Larry Stllman, Kenneth Browen. printing 3 8. 5 lnztructor: Mr. A, B. Musselman row one: Ronald Douglas, lrm Scarborough, Ierry Thompson, Ray Scott, Lloyd Rote, Bob Ritchhart, lack Rrtchharl row two: Mr. Musselman, Tom Grittiths, Dick Graham, lim Ross, LeRoy Iarman, Gary Hagar, Chuck Wrrglfsr, Wm lord Gordon, Mr. Smrthson. not pictured: Max McCollum, lim Burt, Carrol Berlzel, Richard Cozad. retailing Instructor: Mrs. Dorothy R. Hartley row one: Marilyn Campbell, Gloria Buford, Lau ri lloladay, ludy Gray, Carolyn Davis, lilf-armor Hupton, Delores Scott, Nona Marten. row two: lim Hoskins, Bob Miller, Kenny Poaaw liob Cabbage, Iohn Nelson, Richard C'larl.,-mi. retailing I 8. 3 Instructor: Mrs. Dorothy R. Hartley row one: Veronica lohnson, Irene Wright, Bonnie Persinger, Audrey Cretors, Pat Taylor, Pct Waggoner, Virginia Rollins. row two: Ianice Bxyan, lim Blaclaliurst, Ierry Ctreenwell, Eddie Miles, Pete Snyder, Clark Stevens, Iack Emeliiser, Marilyn Frost. Instructor: Mrs. Helen McGovern row one: Dorothy Lint, Betty Cwalpin, Deloris Rutledge, Marilyn Wicker, Maxine Channon, Lalfiita Pullman, Deirdre Weeda, Roberta Nel- son, Peggy Owens, Norma Iaphet, Marjory Davis, Marlene Kirk. row two: Colleen Borrall, Beverly Adams, Glenna Iohnson, Carolyn Laidlaw, Pal Reeves, India Crawford, Mary Douglas, Mary Io Smith, Ruth Iohn, Ieanine Mclntyre, Virginia Caltee, Sharon Craig, Roberta Anderson, Shirley Hamilton, Mrs. McGovern. row three: Floyd Christopher, Larry Sowder, Bob Connor, Bill Vaughan, Bud Cronk, lack, Grant, lim Forbes, Al Gladson, Dick North- rup, Charley Turner, l row one: Dorer-n Sarqf-nt, Lois: Sorenson, lffrtliryri llairiliri-J, lfwtrs, l.o:-:nv Nwlson, Varolf: Str-vens, lo- llnn ltonnf-r, l,Gl'l'TlC1ll l Millf-r. row two: Barbar llmlmza f'arnyil'if-ll, litliel Balzvfr, Marcia Code txarrl, ffarol lluali lianifz, Mrs Pulley nstructor' Mrs. Ann Pulley Marilyn Haydon, Karen a Spldlf-, Mariorie Long, f-sa, Edna Smith, Pat Wil- slenogrclphic 2 A 3 lnstructor: Mr. Pe--ter Olthott row one: Tonya Vlousf-, Duane Langford, Dons Campbell, t arol lily, Maymf- Broswell, Betty 'l'oncar, Vyrlve Pr-rin, Lenore: Van Billiard, Iuariita Wilson. row two: Gretchen Iacl-ison, Cleo Moses, Barbara Munyon, Goda Offonnell, Florence Hunter, Ioann Taylor, Norma Sorenson, Le-ta Hardesty, Mama Abe-l, Shirley Dixon, Martha Iohnson. row three: Veora Gaines, Saphrna Smith, Patty Spowart, Beverly Terrell, Ironic Addis, Leonna McKay, Marilyn Dr-llm-r, Varolyn Collins, Polly Owens, Kathi-rin Bath-y, Mr Olthoff. stenogrclphic, clericcll, accounting co-cps Voorcltnatorz Miss Helen Wheeler rowvone: Marilyn Poaqe, Erma Sorenson, Georgia Anderson, Ruth Dorsey, Wilma Wilcox, Beverly Doolittle, Sally Smitri, Beverly Wilcox, Ieanette Fessler, Deletha Stark, Beverly Roland. row two: Miss Helen Wheeler, Ieanne Parsons, Mary Iones, Mary Helen Spevack, Marlee Long, Shirlee Henninq, Iacl-are Day, Marianne Easter, Deloris Iones, Colleen Iohn, Helen Mart, Deloris Danner, Betty Friend. row Qhree: Ianrf Iohnson, KayvDuncan, Marilyn Walston, Iackie Williams, Nancy Baldwin, Patricia Toddvn, lackin- lxusel, Sylvia Bradley, Don Clinton, Richard Earll, Faye Hart. clerlieul 2 Instructor: Mr. Peter Olthoff row one: Ieanine Rothermel, Mardell Graham, Norma Hazen, Ioan Still, Dianne Sprinkle, Norma King, Ioann Wykoll, Mary Lou Roecler, IoAnn Murray. row two: Celia Hamilton, Gloria Lawrence, Marjorie Christopher, Betty Forrester, Pat Eubanlcs, Darlene Bak- er, Louise Silliman, Kath- erine Dilluvio, Evelyn Lowe, Instructor: Mr. Peter Olthoif row one: Io Ann Highberger, Ieanene Collet, Helen Reese, Arlene Rheupert, Barbara Smith, Shirley Hanson, Delores Hardy, lean Byrum, Mary Lou Van Houten. row two: Bonnie Cvruening, Nancy Pearson, Bernie Botsford, Beverly Gregor, Beverly Carson, Carolyn Nicodemus, Dorine Phillips, Donna Iohns, Marilyn Grahm, losephine Browner, Roberta Borman, Loreta Pullman, Beverly Anderson. row three: Margie Iohnson, Flora Aquino, Pat Clark, Sue Graham, Rosemary Kaler, Marcine Versieg, Sherry Perry, Sue Sallie, Ianice Iohnson, Shirley Swanson. row four: Mr. Peter Oltholt, Lynn Willcockson. lnstructor: Mr. F. O. Iohnson row one: Shirley Williams, Phyllis Hamilton, Shirley Binder, Evelyn Iohn. row two: Allan Agan, Valantino Aquino, Richard Anderson, Dick Nelson, Frank lohnson, lim Daley. O I I' cl I I o r I n g Instructor: Mrs. Bette Greene row one: Mary Ricketts, Pat Knotts, Irene Winn:-ry, Marjorie Stump, Ioctnn Ieanette. row two: Mrs. Greene, Maurice Le May, Er- ne-sttne Rooms, Pat Hunter, Ruby McConkey. not pictured: Barbara Thompson, Eulene Iennings. Ill C ll U Q B Ill 9 ll f Instructor: Mrs. Vera Tarmcm row one: BeuIah Hodges, Mrs. Tarrnan, Iane Iaennettf row two: Lowell Yancy, LIoyd Hooks. not pictured: Ierry Baker, Marjorie Snook. lnstructor: Mr. lack O. Smith row one: Shirley Corbin, Evelyn Hupton, Donna Moust r, Sally Sprinkle, Harriet Schrodt, Virginia Bales. row two: Yvonne Lawrence, Marianne Barclay, Nancy Fisher, Iames Grinstead, Bob Bowers, Darrell Rose, Arthur Miller, Mr, Smith. row three: Beverly Ray, Mary Limke, Carole Riggs. not fractured: Shirley Burger. Instructor: Mr, lack O. Smith row one: Virginia Caiiee, Roberta Lee Anderson, Marilyn Wicker, Shirley Riche, Mary Io Smith. row two: lim Forbes, Betty Galpin, IoAnn Barnett, Carolyn Laidlaw, Billie Vaughn, Mr. Iack O. Smith. not pictured: Iacquelyn Branch, Ierry Swift, Ioy Weesner, C-len Coplin commercial Cll 'l' lnstructor: Miss Marie Brewer row one: Marlyz: llull, Mar- jorio Phoenix Pat Rrlqe-way, lane Drake, Sharon Stev- enson, Canntv Ptclvfn, Ioan Dant. row two: Mr Snittli, D:ck tlainline, Pat Reeves, Daph- ne Cox, lanet Neibling, Donn Vaughn lack Fredre- gill, Westley Stunfckrath, Miss Brewer. row three: Gene Grossman, LeRoy Mitchell, lames Christensen, Llnery Bu- bany, Don Byrne. O radio script I 0 Wflflllg lnslructor: Mrs. Niva B. Knutson Bill McFarlane, Carolyn Davis, Ed Draper, Francis Bailey, Don Robbins, Betty White, Don Dotson, Pat Eubanks, Gloria Buford, Don Byrne, Mrs. Knutson, Bob lose, Don May- berry, Dick llansen, Iudy Gray, Don Beatty, Richard Clarkson. Adviser: Mrs. Niva Knutson row one: Betty White, Deloris Iones, Beverly Roland, Wilma Wilcox, Carol Bly, Pat Ridgeway, lane Drake, Martha Iohnson, Mama Abel. row two: Chuck Hudnall, Kim West, Bob Miller, Bob Cabbage, Kenneth Poaqe, Iackie Day, Erma Sorenson, Shirlee Henning, Ierry Elliott, lim Ross, Dick Hainline, Richard Stevenson, Richard Wolf, Westley Stueckrath. row three: Don Dotson, Larry Evans, Bill Laidlaw, Iohn Nelson, Robert lose, Dick Graham, Bob Shaw- han, Richard Clarkson, Donn Vaughn. not pictured: Faye Hart, Deletha Stark, Beverly Wilcox, Bob Beard, Sally Smith, Katherina Dilluvio, Don Robbins, Tom Griffiths, Max McCollam. Adviser: Mrs. Niva Knutson row one: Betty Wlxlte, Marlee Long, Helen Mart, Betty Friend, lane Drake, Pat Ridgeway, Ierry Elltott, Dtck Graham. row two: Carol Bly, Larry Evans, Colleen lohn, Mary Spevak, Bob lose, Martha Iohnson, Marna Abel, Torn Burch, Weslety Stueclxratlr. row three: Don Dotson, Don May, Darrow Condon, Kim West, lim Ross, not pictured: Ilrn Burt, Tom Grtfliths, Max McCollam. Wt-xixoli X. .s- , X LL' VU Tsu w, Fx-D , 'WN Al l ' Q 5 l s wmit ll XX N 1445 SUT' r --. -... 1- 1.1 lam ' Q' EL-' iig- ,I Q M - wmmua K I Q Af ! . , , O O O o 0 09 4' 0l'gClllIZGl'I0llS . . iunior drama club Sponsor: Mrs. Helen McGovern row one: Deloris llites, Dorothy Stevenson, Roger Ballard, Ioann Ieanette, Louise Sillman. row two: Mrs. McGovern, Mary Ricketts, Carole Riggs, Pete Snyder, Irene Addis, Mary Lou Roeder, Cleo Moses, Miss llolhday. Sponsor: Miss Betty Holliday row one: Erma Sorenson, Marlee Long, Wilma Wilcox, Delores Danner, Georgia Anderson, Ruth Dorsey, lean Par- sons, Mary Iones. row two: Miss Betty lean Holliday, lane Drake, Pat Ridgeway, Colleen Iohn, Sally Smith, Deletha Stark, Sharon Stevenson, Connie Pichon, Faye Hart. row three: Don Beatty, Russ Heavilin, Richard Stevenson, George Rackleman, Richard Wolf, Richard Clarkson, lorry Elliott, Ben Prewitt. not pictured: Donn Vaughn, Beverly Roland, Marilyn Walston, Bob Cabbage, row one: Ioann Taylor, Evelyn Lowe, Shnlee llenmng, laclzle Day, row two: Hoberl Thomsen, Manlyn llaydon, Martha lolxnson, Wayne Plnlllps, George Dully, Don Treanor, Don Dotson, lnslruclori Mr. D. O, Wrlson Eleanor I-luplon, Wxlma Wllcox Nelson, Kenneth Rankin, Dozer-n row three: Mr. Wilson, Marllyn Frosi, Ilm Nxllenf-agar, Lowell Yancy, Roger Ball, Charles Lindquxst, Wayne Herron, Dale Wlnn, Barbara Campbell. row four: Ethel Baker, Rlchard Cozacl, Mllton Brooks, Iacl: lacohs, Ted Lau Hoeder, lrene Addis, llarvey Cain. row five: Richard Kxmbley, Ion Grolf, Kenneth Brower, lack Klnney, Boy an Ilm Burt l , . not pichzred: Floyd Carle-y. Dlreclor: Mr. Dxck O Wxlfson row one: Vlxazlollf- Snofhf-n, Pal Wlllmamza, Sllaron CIFGIQ, jvanmnr- Mclntyrre, Robn-rla N1-lszon, flolda O'C7onnell. Pat Taylor, Maxnnc Chan- HOU. row two: Belly Forrester, loann lllqlmbf,-rger, Pat Eu- lnanks, Marilyn Campbell, lfflna Srmtlm, l.nlu Pheriqo, Pal Pune, Sun Sails-ll. Plxyllm Spurgeon. row three: Lowell Yancy, 'l'om Limlzrr, Ioe Waldron, Drclz Boylan, Iohn Collett. Iam:-s Burt, Richard Kimb- lfv, Mr, Wilson, na! plctured: Duane Conlan, Fharlc-s Campbell. Aschan, Golda O'Connell, Mary Pat D'Os1ilio, Ierry Dean, Dick Nw, lx ll qw' .4 ff cy vga? fff. , -,QL fi! , Xifgbjyfl in , 2 f ij I ,, T I 1' Eels X LNCS! F' N library staff Sponsor: Miss Christine Smith row one: Deloris Hardy, Veronica Iohnson, Irene Wright, Ciolda O'Connell, Florence Hunter, Mayme Broswell. row two: Miss Smith, Ioan Brown, Ioan Dani, Ruby Mcf'onl:ey, Glenna lohnson, Karen Lewis. row three: Lynn Willcockson, Ted Strait, Frank Iolinson. p.b.x. operators and cashiers Sponsor: Miss Doris Sherrow row one: Polly Owens, IoAnn Taylor, Irene Wright, Carol Hughes, Evelyn Lowe, Arlene Bheuport, Shirley Hanson, Marna Abel, Martha Iohnson. row two: LaVonna Harrison, Carolyn Nicodernus, Sue McDaniel, Veronica lohnson, Norma Soren- son, Gloria Buford, Pat Eubanl-Ls, Betty White, Mayme Broswell, Carol Bly, Leta Diece, Helen Reese. row three: Norma Hazen, Carolyn Collins, Mar- ilyn De Heer, lrene Addis, Vyrlee Perin, Beverly Terrell, Pat Spowart, Saphina Smith, Louise Sil- man, Norma King. row tour: Lenore VanBilliard, Golda O'Connell, loAnn Still, Katherin Bailey, Doris Sherrow, Bar- bara Smith. Adviser: Mr. William Kacena row one: Doreen Phillips, Dorene Sargent, Sally Sprinkle, Diana Sprinkle, Betty White, Gloria Buford, Don Smith. row two: Terry VanGtlder, Shirley Burger, Iean Parsons, Shirley Williams, Darl Simpson, Bob Thompsen, Russell Heaivilin, Frank Taube, Bolo Myer, Mr. Kacena. row three: Loren Wigton, Iolin Prohaslca, Pete Snyder, Kenny Poage, Richard Clarizson, Harrell Cooper, Clark Stevens. not pictured: Sylvia Bradley service club Sponsor: Mr. Allan Clement row one: Marrlyn Graham, Georgia And:-rszon, Ivannrno Roth:-mel, Mar- lowe Plxownrx, lfvelyn Lovm, Irfannrnfg Mclnlyrrf, Phlllm Spurqrvon, Roberta Boreman. row two: Mr. C'le-mont, Dorothy Stov- ffnson, Donna Mouser, Pat Reeves, Slzazon Stevenson, Clf'-o Moses, Marcia Goddard, Gretchen Iackson, Doris Vampboll, row three: Irlrry llart, Richard Stov- 1-nfzon, lor- Ryne'-arrzon, Bob Mxller not pictured: Mazqarvt Ann lleslneit. Sponsors: Mrs, Langwortlry, Mrs. McGovern row one: Connie Pnchon, Sally Sprmkle, Donna Maura:-r, Vuqlma Bale-s, Vlrlme Pmln, Marlon- Lonq, Iollnn Stxll, Ian:-ltw Tr-:xslt-r, row two: Mrs. lnnawortlry, Yvonnr- Lawn-nov, lcranrnf- Mclulyr--, Sharon C.a1q, Varolyn l.G1dlC'IMV, Ilfrll-n llr-t-:al-, lu-no Wrralrl, Lvnorf' Van Brllrard, Maymw Brofawe'-ll, l,or11::1- Slllrrnan MGlll5'H Wxclrf-r, Sm- Graham, Mrs: MCGovc2rn row three: Marcf-me Vvr Str-1-q, Marna Abel, Norma Sorvnson, Sylvra Bradley, Iackw Ku-uf-I, Soplnna Smrth, loan Taylor, Pell- Snyder, Donn Vaughn, not pictured: l7Y'GUl-1 llarpf-r, lbeflorm llrt--5, Fwlty 'l'arr-an, In-rry l'lllFlll' fellowship club row one: Golda O'f'onne-ll, It-anno Collett, Margie Davls, lfvf-lyn Low:-, Dnloris Hites, Dorothy Stl-vt-nfzon, Vlvo Moses. row two: Laverne Grant, Thomas Burch, Ruby MClplKNIlkt'Y, Maxrnl' C'l1ar1- non, Pat Hunter, Marlfw lnna, lndla Crawford, lim Burt, Dow Bal:-s. row three: Glenn Saunders, lack Karp lrart, lack lacolnn, lld Sclmrlrolxz, 'lk-rl Slraxt, Allan Aqan, Plnllp Davis not pictured, Plorvncr- llunter. Sponsor: Mr. Don Bryant row one: Pat Spowart, Marilyn Wicker, Leia Dice, Marilyn De I-leer, Carolyn Collins, Marlee lmng, Laura Holliday, leanetle Fessler, row two: Duane Mclnlyre, lane Drake, Pal Ridge- way, Sue Graham, Colleen lohn, Ellen Pellet, lwne Wright, Pe-ie Snyder, Gary Fall. row three: Bolo Bread, Harvey Spencer, Fred Breeding, Dick Kelley, lerry Haines, Richard r laikson, Bob Miller. Adviser: Mr. Don Bryant row one: Vyrlee PQ-rin, Carol Bly, Carol Hughes, Mr Bryant, Ethel Baker, Ruih Dorsey, Marianne lfazwler. row two: lim Daley, lim Grinsiead, Bob Bowers, All Miller, Roger Fields, Louis Dickey. stage crew and movie operators Sponsor: Mr. Willard Combs row one: George Duffy, Clark Stevens, Pete Snyder, lerry Richards, Bob Linnane, Harry Carry. row two: lim Barlleti, Bob Thomsen, Frank lohnson, Karol Freed. Sponzofss Mrs. Ann Pulley, Miss Margaret Barry row one: Pete Snyder, Bob Cabbage, Beverly Terrill, Patty Spowart, Louise Stllman, lerry Elliott, Polly Owens Carolyn Collins. row Iwo: Mrs. Pulley, lim Burl, Hank Hedin, Bill McFarland, Marlee Long, Ben Prewitt, Ioan Taylor, Saphma Smith, Gretchen Iackson, Doris Campbell. Sponsors: Mr. Eino Tuomi, Mrs. Ann Pulley one: Marlee Long, Beverly Doolittle. two: Katherina Dilluvio, Louise Sillrman. three: Beverly Roland, lean Parsons. four: Russell Heaivilin, Peggy Owens. five: Ianet Neiblmg, Shirley Hanson. six: Mr. Tuomi, Sharon Stevenson, Henry l'OW YOW YOW IOW YOW IOW Stevenson, Marilyn Delrleer, Mrs. Pulley. Iomuhawk club Hedin, Carolyn Collins, Polly Owens, Richard Clarkson, Richard 1 Sponsor: Mrs. Emily Shepherd row one: Shirlee Henning, Marlee Long, Mary Lou Roeder, Ioann Wykoll, Norma King, Gloria Buford, Ioann Still, ifvelyn Lowe, row two: Marjorie Phoenix, Colleen Borrall, Martha Iohnson, Sylvia Bradley, Ioann Murray, Shirley Hanson, Louise Sillxnan, loann Taylor, Saphina Smith, Vyrlee Perin, Barbara Munyon. row three: Daphne Cox, Golda O'Connell, Diana Sprinkle, Sally Sprinkle, Virginia Bales, Marilyn Frost, Barbara Smith, Patty Reeves. not pictured: Gretchen Iackson. Sponsor: Mr. Leland Snell row one: Bob Shearer, Ierry Smith, Tom Limke, Ierry Thompson, Ierry Elliott, Alden Norem, lack Emehiser, Lloyd Hate. row two: Roger Fields, Don Lint, Bill McFarlane, Louis Dickey, Dick Groves, Billy Weathers, LeRoy Huss, Harold Adams, Bob Ritchhart, lim Scott, Coach Snell. not pictured: Don Graves, Darrell Allen, Ben Pruitt. First Squad Coaches: Leland Snell and Ray Hughes row one: Carl Davenport, Student Manager, Bill Page, Iohnny Roumer, Alden Norem, Charles Wisler, Ierry Elliott, Iohn Van Houton, Bob Cab- bage, Clyde McGregor, Melvin Iohnson, Student Manager. row two: Ierry Baker, Donald Mayberry, Iim McKee, LeRoy Huss, Richard Fogarty, Ierry Smith, Donald Faclcler, Iim Gabrielson, Bill Cowles. row three: Coach Lee Snell, Duane Harmsen, Richard Groves, Harold Adams, Charles VanTine, Art Lee, Donald Simmons, Rodney Brown, Bob Iose, Lowell Parsons, Roger Fields. row four: Coach Ray Hughes, Ron Hoffman, Kirby McGuire, Dan McCarney, Naomis Ward, Ierry Owens, Donald Graves, Floyd Carley, Darrell Allen, Iohn Kleywegt, Sophomore Coach: Mr. Cletus Bergman row one: Tom Nally, Richard Wilson, Bob Thornton, Clark Stevens, Don Clark, Dow Bates. row two: Clark Cochrane, Ted Straight, Morris La Mae, Pete Snyder, Don Ramus, Larry McMahon. row three: Fred Breeding, Harvey Spenser, Dave West- man, Harold Glider, Frank Carter, Loren Dingman. gi? R :NN 1'-. L H . Qt 4- 'SN ' S O Q X Nkxx . Q 9 if E a 5 basketball First Team Coach: Mr. Leland Snell row one: Iim Hoskins, Larry Sowder, Dick Graham, Ron Hawkins, Bob Thornton. row two: Iim Bartlett, Student Managerg Dick Chance, Dan Horrigan, Delbert Miller, Gary Hager, Iim McKee, Harold McCaw, Harold Adams. row three: Clark Stevens, Student Manager, LeRoy Huss, Covel Billings, Iim Spray, David Iohnson, Student Manager. I signs at ff H? if f: ' Mxl. HI ,V 'XJ ,,ii.. ff M ' 1 fx Q L 1.2 fvgsgg i jf I X X Second Team Coach: Mr. Sam Hallman row one: Don Graves, Charles Turner, lf-rry Card, Larry Card, David Wilson. row two: Don Ramus, Gerald Badge- row, Gary Fall, Al Gladson. not pictured: Coach Hoffman, Clarke ' Cochrane, Don Gabrielson. l ,, N VT X Ce, ul - 1,1 X it ,1 Qi is x- 0 - ,QQ XX 'f wrestling squad Coach: Mr. Ray Hughes row one: Ted Storm, Bob Beard, Ion Graft, lim Scott, Bob Richhart, Don Fuller, Dick Cozacl, Lloyd Roie. row two: Charles McGuire, Harry Glider, Bob Niftenegger, Tom Limke, Ed Seheirholtz, Charles Wisler, Russell Ghaston. row three: Coach Ray Hughes, Bob Beckel, Harry Spencer, Frank Finley, Tom Nalley, Iim Stone, Charles Clark. Sponsor: Mr. Curde girls: Beverly Terrell, Kay Duncan, Laura Holaday, Ieanette Fessler. boys: lim Scott, Henry Hedin, Dwight Barton, Bill McFarlane. WRRRW- -. 1' tl 7, O fs N www. .'1la,, l ,s X - it x A I xkt ck-I Coach: Mr. William Kacena row one: Art Miller, Carl Moses, Yvonne Law rence, Diana Sprinkle. row two: Glen Coplan, Loren Sheets, Paul Tatz row three: Doris Campbell, Gretchen Iackson Pat Reeves, Mr. Kacena, Dick Nelson, lack Neal not pictured: Max McCollam. -fw iilW?lll77Q NMCQ , s ,Q 1, 'N g ' .ff I : g H'l' XX -gr - 1.2 all -. ,- . 1 :ii ,.. - , - -fagaifiiiiiilil -gafiiiiii'-E1-1:2--15.nu - 'LE:ga::gm11E::: --1' SEEI15- ' X Coach: Mr. Siephen A. Bakalyar row one: Levi Cottington, lack Eme- hiser, Vyrlee Perin, Lenore Van Bil- liard. row two: Richard Talley, Larry King, Clifford Olson, Mr. Bakalyar, Irene Addis, Marjorie Phoenix, Mary Roeder, Martha Iohnson. not pictured: Charles Wislzer, Shiriee Henning, Sterling Miles, Daphne Cox, lackie Kusel, Mary Ann Ioblonski. Coach: Mr. Don E. Bryant Sw ine: Rollin Iesse, Bob Cabbage, Ierry Elliott, Keith Neal, lim Ross, Harold McCaw, Wayne Nelson, lim Hoskins, on int. row two: Connie Kleywegt, Don Fuller, Bill Cowles, Larry Sowders, Tom Griffiths, Ierry Bjork, Milton Northup, Bill Laidlaw, Ierry Smith, Bob Thornton. ,f Q Z X row three: Bob Rost, Carl Davenport, Gary Hagar, Bob Breheny, Bruce Worley, Roger Field, LeRoy Iarman, Bob Ritchart, Bob Beard, Don May, Coach Bryant. 5 .i D 0 ' Q56 Q cw , I 3 Q H ' 0 ,. age . ' t N- 0 GQ.-B gi: ,h X ,sis Q-Q ESP . it T Q ' H X R q W I ., ..,, Q C Q S X'X 4 Coach: Mr. Glenn Rouse row one: Bill Weathers, Marvin Miller, lim Dailey, Milton Brooks, lim Niifenegger, Charles Reedy, Leroy Thompson, Don Simmons, A row two: Bill McFarland, lack Erwin, Dick Kelley, Ray Piper, Don Bates, Don Burns, David Wilson, Dick Talley. row three: lack Mentzer, Danny Clark, Don Graves, lim Moore, Bob Ellis, Charlie Turner, Charlie Walker, Don Overton, Ierry Richards, Iack Grant, Bob Shearer, Don Smith, Stanley Satteriield, Emery Bubany, Tom Burch, Mr. Glenn Rouse. Coachl Mrs. Emily Shepherd row one: llvn-lyn Lowe, Carol Bly, Norma King, Ioann Wykoll, lfvelyn lliipfton, Vyilm: Perm, Dzelorifs Ions-S, Saphina Smith. row two: Golda O'Connz-ll, Nancy Fisher, Larenc Nelson, Pai Reeves, Sharon Ste-vp-nson, Martha Iohnson, lane Dralzf-, Bill Ionvs, loan Taylor, row three: lack Nrlal, Larry Kinq, Phillip Mcijlaskwy, Iohn Iwfld, Stan Mcflrr-w, lfrnffry l-iiihany. X 1 S ,wg ii My jj 5 SEXYX N. - L P I , . ff f N !Q', AAN zxfk 'A' ffxfx- A .fkzixjx ,N Ar ,X-fx .xg ,, Zkdx. A lx!!-f,xfxff A synchronized swimming Instrucior: Mrs. Emily Shepherd in pool: Diana Sprinklr-, Shirlee Henning. seated: Barbara Smith, Don Dobson, Accompanisl: Ioan Siill, Ardiih Meadows, not pictured: Sylvia Bradley, Mary Lou Van llouien, Mary Limke, Daphne Cox. -' :. : -,ff-, at - :R - ,- EN Kg, was-Q rw-1, R553 - .I 2.. . .22 , 13, 4 2? N 1 iw 'xi .ax.eg'1.sie::saa:s:S::- ,- Adviser: Mr. Eugene Barlow lim Blackhurst, Ierry Bjork, Pat Clark, lack Emehiser, La Vonna Harrison, Don Hilliard, Iohn lwed, Edward Miles, Harold Noland, Iim Scott, Pete Snyder, Betty Ann Forrester. Advisers: Mr. A, B. Musselman, Mr. Lyle Smithson Richard Bent, Fred Breeding, Ierry Card, Larry Card, Don Gabrielson, lack Mehalovich, Don Overton Don Hamus, Larry Sillman, Larry Stone, David Roemer, Henry Short, Clarke Cochrane, Ierry Thompson Max Mcllollam, lim Burt, Dick Graham, Tom Griffiths. printers of creative dvlsn Qld-COIOI' pl BSS 1927 HIGH STREET DES MOINES, IOWA Telephone 4-4733 .Qualify fewefay i?E1'!'.P 15?-is IM 36 ffwu Graduation Rings for Des Moines Tech High are made in our own shop Plumb Jewelry Store GIQT YOUR PRESCRIPTION FROM DENNY BRANN DRUGS F. T. BINDER, PROP. 720 Locust SI. PHONE 3-6111 DES MOINES Compliments of CESSFORIYS DRIVE-IN 2137 West Grand HOWELL REFRIGERATION 8: SUPPLY CO. 1407- II Twenty-First Street Des Moines, Iowa COMPLETE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION VValnut at Sixth, Des Moines SERVICE 81 EQUIPMENT II DRAKE IJNIVERSITY Founded in 1881, Drake offers oppor- tunities for study in nine colleges: liberal arts, fine arts, education, business administration, pharmacy, law, graduate, community, and Bible. Enrolled this year are stu- dents from 98 Iowa counties, 44 states, and 18 foreign countries. For complete information, visit the campus or write: ADMISSIONS COUNSELORS, DRAKE UNIVERSITY, DES MOINES 4ajZpZ,'ZZlOZa. Our Wish To You Seniors! 710 W I l a nu To Wish oil good things for you cmd your success in the years crhegd. QRR 8' EUN To express our gratitude cmd thcmks to you Phone 3-OO15 Phone 4-6975 1Qth,dnd,High St. 6th,d,,d,Eudid tor being C1 customer of our store. Downtown Store Hiland Pharmacy To promise to serve you to your greater sgtisigctiori in the future. I I I To uphold our policy of continuing to Charter a Bus serve you iorithtully with quctlity clothes. To Your M M Next Game 1823 19251 Phone 4-8111 Des Moines Railway Co. 0'4 905' gwfhfmf 14 7oaf.tZ' . . . to your health and happiness Favored For Flavor UNGLES BAKING co. smom 1900 COMPLETE PLATE SERVICE Q1 QW HaIF'l'onesf17'4- Q Zinc E1'ch'ngs Color PIa+eE se Q es S Off 1' PI 'I' S Al-+is1-s Phofog raphers Photo Engravers ...S EPNICE.. 5315-MY INST HE Compliments of Qa,,,Pj5,,,e,,,g af Das M oincs Drive In Bank HEATING COMPANY Capital City State Bank 2203 C'ol!flgrGrn1'f' Zimbelman and Hamilton Member of F. D. 1 C Armstrong - Coal - Gas - Gil Furnace ' East Sth and Locust Jem, Fmnclsco Registered Optometrists. Dr, Floyd li. Henry Dr. Sheldon Gladstone e of Iiyus Examined---Glasses Fitted For Better Vision Zimbelman and Hamilton -K ff xx HEATING COMPANY , Cl 1 G- il O I1 e Q 2203 Lfnllugf' Grow' ,f . 0 P T I kc ' XX N S Armstrong 4Coal - Gas -Oil Furnace sis wuim 'W R , DL-s Moines. Iowa L' C' Ware Phone- 4-5354 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSOF 1951 Seniors contemplating marriage soon remember we will make you some beautiful wedding pictures at the Studio or in the Church. iqncheaa Slucfia 822 Walnut phone 4-4956 eampumafu of ' , la ir - i AIRCRAFT COMPANY STAINLESS STEEL PRODUCTS IET ENGINE COMPONENTS :FSM HZ ISHFD 1927 18th and Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Gamfzlimeniit of I Reed s Ice Cream Co. Compliments of Collins Drug Drugs - Sundries - Fountain - Luncheonette 1700 XVoocllz1nd Phone 4-6415 STUDENTS MAKE 31.75 PER HOUR Full Or Part Time On Regular WATKINS Routes OldestfLargest In The World Des Moines Office 953 6th Ave. Chandler attress Maman feeamzaane eadan aa .fnnwuipaiuq New Mattresses d .Each fm Me mak- wdh Me wwe- in Me Scaled-plea! mek Thafs Hiland Potato Chips 2009 - Forest Ave. 2111 Spring Beds of all types Baby Beds and Bunk Beds Phone 5 6 991512 S695 Q3 Q6 Q- Q ister W We f ,jig Yin' L ig EJ ' , an , S 'sf' ,-.q. 1 , ,,r. Lgiggyf ' 'iili ',i..: 1 Family Pack From Your Dealer 4, ,N , 4--Q 1 . Q 69 r-- 'F ' is ir 1.539094 vi gui! 2-f.ff G A I i ik. M 11: K.: 5' - W' I .'.l xl. milf' 'A ,A Xi Wi' 5: Uf f' Ofdel' A , J -'-H '-is . T ,, , M aff if ami' 'VU 'fgfja , FP - ffffv-1 ' .- fra' W an 1- 4 -1 M- - Jul '-2 .af . v. .. XA J: , ' Jill ' fix S :E W . -- ,.,, 1- I, 'R NT :'-9 1' t,,Hgg',' I i . 532: fa N ' A V' '...'- , 'E-RET? X A lfl hrjii sr ' 'ill 5 a rl he ' 13211-1 ..v., Q ,f.ff'f fQlff -' Q1-1 'l -,-: :E .-,,, L 4.L,.. 'tif-,Z.,h ,--,1v E pi ::4 v, ,IZA CK '.1:' 5225231 ,-... Z111..1i-hi:35.51323Q. 21515 ' 1 lx W I ' 'Y X 'Fi I ZW 0f1H Compliments of Service Optical Company Send Flowers Sth and Locust Phone 8-1959 Cook 8K Grote Barber Shop 20th and Clark STORES TWO 700 GRAND AVE. 3422 BEAVER AVE. Bal 44001 PHONE 4-6151 PHONE 7-4416 Luigis Restaurant True DES MOINES, KDWA ltallan igmgllxsl - Stealcs eau m 404 WW. wuz PWA, 2321 Forest Ave. Phone 5,9851 Congratulations to the Class of 1951 from 7f1efJlacel'aQa foaZf1elVame1WaaKnow THE New UTICA peak - .fone - Iaiae - fn 20th 81 Forest Avenue -n-wil- ,, ' x I .4 A 51- l , .,... ' ' ' 'W 3-Q - A 'i J -2 l . Q? . I . t I .si ,an Compliments of I-lannum's D-X Station l9th CSI Forest 3-9740 Sargenls Drive In For Better Sandwiches and French Fries 1711 Forest Ave. DAY 5-4642 PHONES 3,5151 NITE Sales and Service CLARK - PETERSON C0- Heating -- 24 Hours Service 2320 UNIVERSITY AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA whit ZRTISTIC CLEANING KEO WAY at 9th Free Pickup and Delivery in Loop Landis Shoe 8 Hat Service Expert Shoe Repairing Phone 2-0692 317 5th Street Service is OUR Business Bendixen Station l 2008 Forest Ave. Phone 5-9985 fbafzwZq'4 qlawmfi arranged as you like them DIAL - 8-0816 1540 - Second Ave. Des Moines 14, Iowa Compliments' of JOHNSON'S Emmy' se Rv: c E I. A. 'AJohnn1'e Johnson, Lexsee 22nd 81 Forest Ave. Telephone 9-1090 aeelfingfi From The Des Moines Industrial Union Council and Its Affiliated Local Unions 'Z3.f.I'.i? Insurance ?fI?.,'? Dial 5-6722 urance Agency 3615 Center St. 5-9705 Brocket Ins Jeff's Grill 8z Service The Engineer of Good Food and Auto Mechani 2800 - 2806 University Ave. 5-9811 Sllqloi of Me '7ime4 THE FLORSHEIM sHoE suop I give lovely hostess gifts for parties held in your home. Call 9-4978 Roberta L. Kirby Dealer for Paper Products Company 6th Sz Walnut St. Kudicefz Mailiny Senaice jewelers to Iowa 1185-4th St. Phone 2-1746 Since 1871 Complete Business Service Addressing - Letter Service . . Direct Mail Advertising Sixth at Locust Des Moines Congratulations, Seniors Fresh Flowers Corsages, etc. 0 Q 9 Mama' Qtwm PLATINGE ECUMPANY riflsf fffl xx Keo 808 . 1912 Woodland Phone 3-4612 DES MOINES, IOWA S v UU ll GUAHA NIEE or you back You can't lose at Sears. In the first place, all Sears merchandise is first quality. It is made to the rigid specifications of our own engi- neers, metallurgists. chemists, designers, stylists and long-experienced merchandising specialists. Sears goods are triple-tested. .in our own great modern Laboratory. .where the merchandise must prove its T strength or confess its weakness. .in Factories, where our specifications must be met, and in the Field. under actual in-use conditions. CS' You would think that all this would be enough- -but it doesn't satisfy Sears. Sears merchandise is designed by human brains. and made by human hands. Nothing human is infallible. So, iust on the long chance that some time something might slip through. we say to you in all sincerity and good faith: If anything you ever get from Sears doesn't make good- SEARS . WILL! And that's exactly what we mean when we sign our advertising with- - 0 WW' KWWSEBRS Fifth and Walnut Street Phone 4-0351 Des Moines. Iowa Quick Furnace 8: Supply Co. H EATING WHOLESALERS For 55 Years the Best in Heating for all of Iowa IF IT'S USED IN WARM AIR HEATING WE HAVE IT IN STOCK IN Des Moines, Iowa XVE HAVE IT - CAN GET IT - OR IT ISN'T MADE FORKER PHARMACY 2505 FOREST AVENUE DES MOINES, IOWA H. M. QHUBF FORKER PHONE 5-0950 We fbelaiaea paeaaulpiiand 56011241011 Eau? Sioae A Prescription Pharmacy 1541 6th Avenue. VAN GINKEL MF'G. CO. Headquarters For School Jackets 413 Seventh Street DES MOINES, IOWA Sewards Barber Shop .2533 - awed rqae. Sanitation, Service, 84 Skill You'll find a career at Merediths! Whether your goal is success in one of the printing crafts or in the secretarial field, you will find many career opportunities at the Meredith Publishing Company. Your training at Tech High will guide you toward a life- time joh for two of America's greatest magazines, Successful Farming and Better Homes 81 Gardens, Merediths offers you a five-day week, pleasant cafeteria and lounge, as well as many other institutional advan- tages. Whatever your job preference, visit our Personnel Department today. Our interviewers will be happy to discuss your career with you. Meredith Publishing Company 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines 3, Iowa Koch Brothers 0 PRINTERS 0 STATIONERS 0 BOOKBINDERS 0 OFFICE MACHINES Grand Avenue at Fourth Maker of Fine Cabinets A. V. YOUNG Contraftor and Builder Phone 7-5168 Pella Venetian Blinds Casement Windows - Rolscreens Rolscreen Co. 400 Grand Avenue Des Moines YOUNKERS Sewing Mizclzine Department Covered Buttons, Buckles, Buttonholes 1 Monograms and Covered Belts Sewing Machines Repaired . . . All Makes For Better Slug Composition E 8: E Lino Service 316 Locust Des Moines Compliments of Laurenzo Pure Food Market 1443 32nd Street Des Moines, Iowa 2215 Forest AVC' Ph. 5-1198 New Used Compliments of MILLER GROCERY TI-IE PLACE TCD EAT WHERE PRICES ARE CHEAP Thanks For Your Patronage WELCOME 1400 CENTER Hoffman Furniture The - Store - Of - Many - Friends 2011 Forest Ave. Phone 5-6134 GENERAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Typewriters - Adding Machines Cash Registers - Checkwriters Rental - Sales - Service 1020 Grand Phone 4-6515 Congratulations, Class of 1951 TIP-TUP FURNHCE C0- suu and smug I Qu - Ed - Stakefi Jleai jig' gi? .1 Work That Assures Satiifaction FREE ESTIMATES PH. 7-3812 G E I Xi 1632 23rd Street Des Moines, Iowa 5 I 1' - ,wwpw -X 5 S4 3 ' 1 . 5 A, , 4 .fs X, X v N V-:sa '3'l!'.::p,.3, Avwl fm. l2'XX x ,A ,53y,5.Ms:3 was as f.wa,g1 , , E : ix? -Nw ,wanna c d LAUNDERERS' e DRY CLEANERS Wholesale Radio parts 1301 Grand Ave. Phone 3-1181 Electronic Equipment - Duicn cLEANEi2s 1414 I-IARDING ROAD Radio Trade Supply CO. PHONE 5-0604 RAY B.BLAcic,Mg TELEPHCNES Congratulations, Seniors from 4-8909 4-3900 KALMAN'S JEWELRY 410 Walnut Street Des Moines, Iou' 'IQQ4 GRAND AVENUE DES MOINES 9, IOWA CQWNHE FUR5 5'lO-Marlcetgi. COAT 84 SUIT CORNER 8tl'1. Walnut John Moffet Glen Roy Automotive Parts 81 Equipment ' Distributors Motor Supply Company Phone 3-5129 1313-15 Locust Street Des Moines 9, Iowa NIELSEN GREENHOUSE 1000 HIGH STREET Phone 3.0101 -CORSAGES K 24 Hour Fountain Pen Repair Service LEE'S PEN SHOP 213 Sixth Avenue Des Moines, Iowa DREETING CARDS BILLFOLDS SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. Printers X Publishers ll39 - 24th Phone 7-4423 MAURICE T. ADAMS Your' East Des Moines Druggist East Fifth and Locust - Tel. 4-3186 Des Moines, Iowa STONER PIANO CO. Every Transaction Guaranteed Henry C. Olson 10th and Vvillllllf Street Des Moines, Iowa Sleinway, Chirkering Pianos Ilaninzond Organs fvaaman eau Z junior Fashion Lane and Sportswear Corner Where the Young Fashion Minded Misses Meet Congralulaiions Seniors Smillql .Zonal Shop 19th and Keo COPPOLA AUTO SERVICE ewiazo aol, some .24 Jloua '7awim7 Sauce Frank 1. Coppola si Tony Coppola DES MOINES, IOWA 2008 Forest Avenue Phone 5-0915 Compliments of IOWA STATE BANK E. 7th Sz Locust Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations --- SENIORS --- BROWN DRUG 1511 Grand Prescriptions Filled - Fountain I Compliments Abe Stein Edward Essy vf EASTOWN FLUOR COVERING CENTRAL ENGRAVING COMPANY eafzpeli - .finoleum - '71Zle Des Moines 612 EAST GRAND AVE.. 417 10111 Phone 3-1117 Phone 8-0539 Des Moines 9, Iowa Steves Mobil Service Graduation Photographs WASHING by LUBRICATION ' MOTOR TUNE UP TOWING 2301 Forest Phone 5-9976 420 Qth St, Phone 3-1955 Congratulations to the llll W I 1 H s' 9 S Class of 1951 Iowa Power and Light Company Zlwmsdq Li cfwap an Rm Mama Sampdon Ewa Slow A Prescription Pharmacy 1541 601 Ave ered, FLOWER some Any Time Is Flower Time Phone 3-6355 2209 W. Grand Ave. Des Moines 12 Iowa iqncfq 51' '4 Quality Meats 621 Mulberry Phone 4-5511 Compliments of Gifford - Brown inc. gumqdm ' .7 glechanica Compliments of T n 3 1257 fwfr :zum em e ep one ' 801 Grand 4-6434 1214-18 Grand Ave. Des Moines 9, Iowa ls K N s' A '1 4,-. X, X . ! x fs. 2 .Q lu 'u' :J ,,,.. 3. 4 .1 f-, . e RH 4. ,L .Q -.r, .,1 1., ,-A r- wm- WW-1' rm w . -1 1 Q - fn? . Q 1' ,. 'Y-'f 1 .aw2.'f ' . '- ri 1 v u 5 ' ',p..' if w- V K, n 1 w 4 , .- 4 I w Q. .,..r -f I , -V . 5:51 tl, x-'ff ,A Sx ,-A ' -' 9 . - ,vi , , x 3 M , !'?f:??g1l?g'2j',:Q1!:!f5 'fF? 5F1i 1 : fU I 11 -V ff r . Lkr. I , , . L. VL ' nm: 'l . v ' , .de .4 sway x uf'-' w, '. J iii ' ,-7, QQ' '- .- ff f. A.- . ,,.,. L .V ' -f'q 's 'S-R .1 ' 'ff .:. ,,,. 71' rg ,- , ' .gl ,'::, , -.rf Q, , -,1 . 1- ' 5 -A. .1 f.., 0717, , .,A,,f, -Jw XL, 'J g-2. 511217, . , 5:-. f 4 . 'Ai -vs, wif 1 , A A ' 5. . .21 ' -A411 4 .-1' .--Q K 1 '44 s-- 4, K2 -'Q Vu 14 ,. . qu- '?T ' V 1 'gl ,fig 11. , wg , 6 . ' 1 - '. 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