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

 - Class of 1957

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Langworthy Girls' Adviser lo lVIcGilvra Registrar Ronald Anderson Vice Principal Ross Cramlet AB. Xlusselinan Co-orclinators 2 We llblcofne Our FAMILY gd ff FB.lE,.N.QS ffdffwf 11016712667 8, 7956 712 9,701 Sponwwd 54 P TA. cmd AMERICAN ZECION J!! WE'VE GOT THE f, Q, ,L GRIDDERS Tech 7 Creston 7 Fort Dodge 7 Roosevelt CCACH! 0 North 6 Cedar Rapids fRoosevelt 13 Lincoln 6 East 6 Sioux City fCentralJ fi .v Assistant Coach Keith Allen, Co-captains Gus Dascalos, Ed Morelock, Head Coach Ken Tannatt QSocial Studies, Coachingj. 4 23 Q 20 ff Aff jqiiffg Yff , 30 , 3655596 Left-to-right, First Row: John McDuffey, Charles Meyer, Garg Olney, Dave Boydhlohn Ifoddrill. Second Row: Alfonso Bruce, Harry Thomas, Ed Martin, ary McCoy, Kenny Morris, Don HAMBURGERS FFOUI. - G Gowen 586 Hafwood Bfeyfo i H Smith Cequi K gle, 1 Don T pqlerltm gh Visr KN Pf1i7'E2'LiVfffief,2if:fsg,1fm33'2::g, Raifim- LCR-foil ,, 7 Denton, 1' , Scotty Smitgltga Dickyjqggn Ba1gei.1?1g9grEl1gg51CtiAfIlLii.ROW: B eorge Tak ersorlf Bill A?on.D0Fan, Ish, Norm , - kghy on 55ff?f1:z2a-Siif1ng- B ll, C C Sophomore Coach Sam Hoffman. . fman Shoe Vim R0V:x'Sf?w-. Roger 9 3 45 eda,JUn M aftln, SCC0nd 'x Nlillef' B:i2lxlg,iY'lll Dear 3- loxsonf Lden, Gene Tech Kusler 5 gm WKXSOU1 T kms, Sam Bill - 6 PGY We YC rn' LatshaYrktZ, Maur 6 Roosevelt I8 0 North 27 0 Dowling 7 0 Lincoln 19 0 East 14 7 Valley 13 so ' ars, Ron Wh2eii,t1g5gi1:IxE,. 6 BLUE 8. GOLD Clzuft Clan Can? l,cft-to-rigllt. Joyce' Anclcrson, Kon Gm-ring, Alclyvc' Miller, Don l'li1XN'lClI1S, Clarol Sic-lmbius, Dolores Nluncly, Nlikf' Wlzxclv, Sue lirouclic-, llmmis Brewster, Burl: llmxtlmil. Jlllt'l'UlIlllllI rruwcl uc 1 tllllt 1 .1 hugs! 17, , ,. l.l.Mm llllIll4'L'UlIllllQ lxmg illlll fllll't'll ul lllfllllll SllIIllIll'l'Q l4wr'c'.X11cl1'x'srn1 zmcl Ciury llllltf. 1 1 N. Cuulrl llusr bc llu Colm Un L'llllllt'N in llu' Costume Clmmlvsll' Yvp. Sl2lI1CllI1g2lI'C Kan' liiclcllc' llum-l lglV2lIlS, l,z1ur.1 Paul w 1 lillQ4'Ill' Downey. Sczitvcli lim-ul KllSS2ll'I. J .W . N-si'3'l'l 'l'l1v winnzlllsll Buck row, l,c-ll-lu-l'igl1l: liill lXll'N2llli'f' :Incl Bill fXl4'Kinr1c'y. lfmnl row, l,c'lll-to-rigllli limb liorglli with Hound lluwg, Rugvr Slmc-nmlicr, l'z1l l'iclsc'l1.-jon fllI'kSCllk1. W' Q O Q' v 'R - f v. a '1m:b l 1 fkh l. . X' 2, Kwai-1 S- 3 ,X was' V fig I umm ,I .Bi,,,.......-55 M mm, . wma 4523551 A2 ' X 7 J K 4 -s ' , f fwv-nw Y , xx 2 . y 5 ,,, Q Q QL 3 A 4 k , wg' . , S 5 4 'fl . ,Q V' L, , , 4 as w 3 c in 83,1-0, W W S .g . . 1 ,' awk 5, 1 af. -5 X, 1 ' if f v 'A 3 1 ,,,.,. - . f f- ,f. ' ,,, 'w' . 1 Y '.,, we : 1 4 yi ' Xa A o ' 2-ff! i . 1, N f 75' ' jx! N . f W, H-3' -L 1 fl n fs' A My K , W' M V I kk . :, j - ' 1 ff 'Wy , f . i fa. A T 3 ,, A .f ff -, Jiigq, S WE? K 5 S , ,fl 5 5 5 5 5. 'w Q, ' If Z E 73 , ,f , 5 2 SERENADERS X Mr. D. O. Wilson fBand, Chorusj strikes a note on the piano. CHORUS L f : e t-to-right, First row: Janice Schulte, Linda Rollstin, Barbara Coon, Mary Carter, Trudy Miller, Fred Freeman, Mr. Wilson, Richard Carlson, Sharon Carlisle, Anne Fin ey,Judy Murra , Karen Perry, Susan Thomas, Marva Farr. Second row: Margaret Karlson, Phyllis Morris, Betty lgish, Rosalie Genovese, Janet McCall, Aaron Carter, Bob Dixon, Maurice Per ins, Gloria Beeson, Beverly joy, Pat Forsyth, Pat Vessels, Nancy Hensley. Third row: Dixie Virchow, Bea Dietz, Beverly Stephens, Mary Kay Evans, Laura Mosby, Bonnibell Barker Clifford Haydon Maurice E b k K u an s, aren Flower, Diana Kettle, Norma Gates, Becky Colletthlbyce Cousins, Shir: 9 ley Hughes. Not pictured: Sharon Robertson, Ardella Dial. C H AMPS V . flow sg . lnsb Tech 7 V C' 13 .alle 5iz,?Ia:-NIMH 13 TCCh Ile Mq:SCCO 6 - IICZF- nd ast 31 0 Soph Tecgow gcgxovtfs n ci, 6 Xalleysb Teq? Ofleqvipcoln gl 6 N lleg Firs 1 city T6 Earth 5 wo-M.st 1 llc: Firsil Cit Y T S W0-M tagq Crossllg: S600 Cnanes Oggela ' nt Ykrst YsovJ'.'Yetv'1 Benducen, Bob Duhon, Xiehar, Dave Muff ay , Lawrence Y-onsn, ke: Second Row '. 'bhanrkce CaXderon, Gan-1 Overxon, Larry Downey , Aaron Gad Giant, Laid Hay den. NZ mpg, Davkd 3oneS, nXey , Cbadd Lek-so-:kg , 'gn Ben, Yred ' X 'Yessy S'no6nKa . NXeXanovkcn, Gang Yixchavd Xdaxekx, 'Cn W aid, Bob De ' BvewNet,3KnX Sta xx BMD anxe , '5eXknan , Y anX Gamer , MarsnaXX Knox, 'Gfxrd Ysow '. Ynn Gannon, Xiex Dean Xdoknan, Oraxg NYnXer , Niarvxn N5cYseqnoXds, Coach Sxw eq. wvfgbq ' State Cross Country Champions of 6 Y 7 wx a 9 f C6 199 s 'O QWAVCY ' BO e 'Y ef vlxxsggi eil 1 C ow City Sophomore Cross Country Champions Lan Lafryyolfjyden Fton, bLaI.ry o D QCII Slypillvfleh L 3 Wren CC- RO Us 17, .fi fn Stanley Coach Charles Silvey Qcoaching, physical educationb talks over meet plans with Dale McDaniel, team captain. Il LEGISLATORS Mr. Allan Clement QEnglish, Counselingj, Student Council sponsor poses with the Council board: Larry Evans, vice-president, Don Wandling, sergeant-at-arms, Terry Shoemaker, executive board, Irving Miller, presidentgjackie Lucas, secretary, and Dale McDaniel, executive board. STUDENT COUNCIL: Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Clement, Lynn Adamson, Larry Evans, john Ewoldsenhjim Stevens, Irving Miller, Larry Hayden, Terry Shoemaker. Second row: Ron Williams, Don Wandling, Pat Pickens, Rosemary Perez, Hazel Bivenshlanice Larsen, Hazel Ettin- ger, Ron Kerr, Dale McDaniel. Third row: Loretta Harlow, Rosemary Born, Betty Madsenhlackie Lucas, Pat Pietsch, Madeline Allen, Karol Kussarthludy Houlette. Fourth row: Pat Forsythhjeri Nelson, Mary Ann Huff, Kay Cook, Sandy Oxenford, Dixie Virchow, Susie Tonelli, Patty Williams. w , Y! 2 ' 'I2 '-iz: SOCIALITES i Co-chairmen ofthe Social Committee, Terry Shoe- maker and Dale McDaniel plan the date for a party. f V, p Y Z!! ff l ,, x, f 1 SOCIAL COMMITTEE:Left-to-right, First row: Lynn Adamson, John Oberender, Mrs. Lang- , worthy, Dale McDaniel, Terry Shoemaker..Second row: Sue Broadie, Barbara Farrell, Margaret Rhoades, Hazel Ettmger, Pat Pickens. Third row: Janice Larsen, Pat Forsyth, Dixie Virchow, 1 jackie Lucas, Betty Madsen. 'I3 u .ess SENTINELS .f ,-f.,-. ,,,, N 'w,,,. J af ,fx- ' ff ,.z:ss,, .X, X as Q 1 3515 . , fr --VV ' Mr' Hanan B at S momto OYCC QM - g Stud, I' posts to C achlne Q ICS, Cou - 0'5P0ns OPP poi P nselln of Mr ph- . m5 out - gb. - 11l,p Ballo 2 llst of u SOC- lal M35 ,urs MONKTORS: Left-to-right, First row: Guy Stuart, Linda Lewis, Myrtie Myers, Bette er Margaret Woriey, Sharon Pauison, joyce Miiier, Don Wandiing. Second ayne Smith, Richard Smith, Otis Krurnins, David Murray, ker Tucker Stone, jim Hutchinson, Larry Con- ie Spooner, Richard White, Mike H' att Darreii Swope, ieski HALL Linda Mast , iirnan, Dw Shoerna , uce Ronn s Larry i , Psriette Gos unavant, Gary Se ' ' an Roger Aifonso Br , Tirnrnon , ' e Aiien, Sharon Car D rown Sir. Boyce, rton, Bob 'Limrnerrn , d row' john Reaver, ' k Mathern, Robert iii Hudson, Madeiin riene McReynoids, Larry Ove soiver, jack Pratt. Thir . Hogan, Ed Carney, Cari Stiiweii, Die Bob Reed. Fourth row: Larry Evans, Dennis Berry, B joan Wiiison, Mary Lou Hyde, juiie Fansier, Veriena Bietzeii, Da hr n Miiier, Roger Mclieever, Tom Spieker, jack Rheuport. iisie, Kat y I4 7 X X S sa TICKETERS The saTicketers are stu- dents who aid Mr. Shriver in handling the activity tickets and all the clerical work that goes with having SAT at Tech. Q I It xy' H l XJ! 5 I X SAT: qsmingp. Rose Laiviay, Cynthia If Larson, and Mr. Emor Shriver Qcom- nl mercial . standin Eett Thomas D C gbr Y , Karen Reeves, and Judy Evenson. Not pictured: Ida Simon. PERSECUTORS The purpose of the Student , Court is not to punish students for breaking school rules but to try and correct student mis- t conduct and explain school rules. les .f vpl 2 at 5:5 , - ,..,. tt... .,,, L, . ,. .Pg ..,, ,. . , STUDENT COURT, Qsittingjz Margaret Rhoades, clerkg Larry Evans, chiefjusticeg judges Don YVandling, and Lynn Adamson. fstandingj: Judges Rosemar Born, Terry Shoe- maker,Janice Laurson, Pat Pietsch, and, Dale McDaniel. I5 BOOSTERS 09014: 'O 6 O0 ei Q56 Qeige ofoxq S- 'QW oo Q0 'Se' 9 Q? Q M 65055 Q29 0 P 9 K5QO45a,Qqjx'X0V Qi vwo 0 wa .909 ' w W 16 -4 JR Business Occupations is a beginning course lor l0Bls who are in- . terested in going into a commercial or retailing core area. ,,-4 BUSINESS OCCUPATIONS, Left-to-right, First row: Beverly Bower,Judy Evenson, Rona Glenn, Delores Moore, Rosemary Monscour, Dorothy McPhee, Nlarlene Nichols, Dorothy Wallace, Joye Cousins. Second row: Mr. Kinzie, Susan Thomas, Madeline Allen, Sandra Brown, Dorothy Copley, Donna Graves, Bette Dunavant,Janice lraursen, Mary Ann Meliowan, Trudy Daven- port, Mr. Davenport. Third row: Marva Farr, Sharon Bennett, Linda Lett, Mary M. Carter, Karen Behl, Dixie Virehow, Donnes Harrishjudi Meier, Nancy Corell, Carlene Berglund, Carolyn Bikley, Sharon Paulson. Fourth row: Charlotte Jenson, Carole Ingraham, Beverly Joy, Shirley Hughes, Bonnie Barker, Helen Brownuludy Conn, Luanne Harris, Beverly Stephens, Becky Col- Instructors are Robert Davenport Ccommercialj and Galen lCIt, C21r0l BCHSOII, Sandra PCpCI'. Kinzie teommercial, eounselingj. Y . ... W- -f , v .yu W i BUSINESS OCCUPATIONS, Left-to-right, First row: Larry Hiatt, Charles McReynolds, Dick Newell, Aaron Carter, Charles Stradley, Gerald Blackburn, Dwayne Smith, XVayne Kocheiser. Second row: Jean Tesford,Judy Titushludy Overton, Sandy Oxenford, Pat Vessels, Janice Shulte, Carol Partlow. Third row: Marilyn Shremer, Marliss Fisherhludy Bevins,joyce Parks, Gloria Bee- I7 SOH,tJOAflHC Stille, Sharon McClish, Brenda Enga. Fourth row: Sharon Carlisle, Shirley Maxon, Nadine Rnrmll IHA., tAI,.,.,4- umm.. ruin., vt,-11 . .H . . A f- - -- - CLOTH See ley FOO - - K , . . Ma D ld T chir i,sIaniee Laurson, Rosemary Monseour, Delores Moore, Mrs. West , Nancy Core-ll,JoAnne Still. Third row. an ra eper, Hel Food and Clothing is a 10B course for students who wish to go into the Tailoring or Hotel and Restaurant core areas. Mrs. Helen West QFood and Clothing, Hotel and Restau- rantj and Mrs. Margaret Lindstrom QF0od and Cloth- ingj look over a cook book for ideas. D AND CLOTHING Left to right First row' Mrs Lmdstrom, Dorothy Copley, Sally Nutt, ry Carter, ona s g ond row: Brenda Engahjudy Powers, Aaron Carter, Dick Schrmed, Ray Bettis, Charles Strad ' ' ' S d P Donna Rae Engle, Luanne Harris. en Brown, Beverly Bower, Dorothy McPhee, Carol Brown. and I' . mstructo TS: M f-D O B Tra des and Ind LlSIfieS CO ll an frogone of Ca the ' ch afea Lnnausfrial 536 is held VISII eaclge areas fair all 10 area dnrigg5ll?r3g?oys who Ster mplin 0 goi ' 3 of Wnto Ork ef5?My, , 5 ir M T r .f Gu d n er Fribourgh QT andl Il r Mathyflnt D and I M 1 ath Coaching, 5 Mr no ' A 5 1101, Fl Foster CTE and I J. siggg, v , 2 134 bk'-'Lf4fvsg.,.7 A 5'ff2,... ,, M y A if? f f,,',943Z Hy. :f , f ,f.:,.fif5 +5 A-4 , . ,- ,. 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Second row: Mr. Yrkbonrgn, Goodwrn Dnuon, Pdired Anderson, Bkn Benneu, Haro W mine Xioennersxer , Bkfn Y arker , BN Hudson, Larry Mower , Tkbbeus, Dick Scnfnred, Boe Y orixno , How ard Denxon, Mar- Gary XJrXBegren, Gerry Tnoynoson, Ysoberx XNkXXeu, Manrkoe snaXX Knox, Davkd Prrrnrnglon, Xknanxs Psrsks. Ykixn row: Nne Yedirns, Yso'0bXn W are, Bkrn Yksner , Barry Nagies, GeraXd Hetnersnaw , George Wnson, Bryn Yks'ner , Terry Kmer, Bae: kbnrn, Dvd aqne Srnknn, Mr. Bw anx. 'Ynrrd row-. Mr. Nonand, Frank Gaundo, Bryn Nexander, Gary Granx, er Lnndgren, YsonaXd Spooner , Larry Lockey, Srnnn, Larry Overton, Cnanes NYcReynoBds. g5Q?37 Hao Y osxer , Rene is 1 9 IN FUTURE ARTISTS ART PRINCIPLES, Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Mitchell, Shreffler, Nancy Mishler, Sandra Brown, Carlene Bergluna, Richard Smithkgames Richard, George Wilson, Larry Madeline Allen, Susan Thomas. Third row: Judith Meier, Overton, Pat Mc oldrick, Stan Konz, Mr. Thomas. Second Charlotte Noon, Charlotte Jensen, Donnes Harris, Carole row: Barbara Adair,Jean Telford, Bette Dunavant, Marilyn Ingraham, Mildred West, Arlette Gosieski. Art Principles is a 10B course for students going into the art core areas. Other students may take the course but it is used to find students who are qualified for the art courses in later semesters. 20 GREGGERS STENOGRAPHIC l AND 2, Left-to-right, First row: Sease, Rebecca Cummin s,xIudy Burke, Miss Taylor. Third Sharon Foley, Sharon Pickering, Ruta Stundins, Linda row: Utonna Baker, ShirFey Fuller, Pat Parkhludy Leopold, Lewis, Carol Howehjanet Woodmansee, Barbara Smith, Karen Reeves,Jo Ann Chiaramonte, Sandra Jones, Donna Carole Bemis, Mary Kay Meneough. Second row: Miss Laughman, Darlene Hardesty, Sue Erickson, Delores Farmer, Margaret Karlson, Geraldine Nelson, Carol Mah- Thompson. urin,Janice Hill, Sharon Conradhloyce Anderson, Ellen STENOGRAPHIC 4 AND 5, Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Olthoff, Pat Pickens, Norma Cade, Barbara Farrell, Elinor Arnold, Barbara Mclntire, Norma Meusburger,Miss Wheeler. Second row: Norma Schroder, Margaret Rhoadeshjoyce Clarkhjoyce Miller, Betty Madsenhlackie Lucas, Joan Ramseyer. Third row:gan Bennett, Myrtle Myers, Karen Evans,Jo Anderson, Donna Hunziker, Roberta Starkeyhloan line,judy Mills, Phyllis Peterson. A 21 Elinor Kay Arnold L'Arnie To always be happy. june Library Staff 6g Baccalaureate Committee 8. Janice Ellen Bennett 'janv To aim always for that which is higher. January Band 3,4,5,6,7g Chorus 35 G.A.A. 3g Hall Monitor 6g Pep Club 8g Commencement Committee 8g Publications 8. Norma Rose Cade To be a success. January Lunch Room Cashier 5g Hall Monitor 6g Commencement Committee 85 Engineer, Tech- nician Staff 8. Joan Marilyn Cline Stinkey To make Jerry a good wife and to help him succeed. june Student Council 8g Pep Club 8g Assembly Committee 85 Commencement Committee 8. Karen Evans Kabby,' To be loved by one and liked by all. June june june jackie Lu Lucas 'jackie Lu june Miss Margaret Taylor QCommercial, Counselingj, Miss Wilda Farmer CCommercialj, Mr. Pete Olthoff fCommercialj, and Miss Helen Wheeler CCoordinator, Commercialj discuss some business in the Business Department. The students in the Sten- ographic core area spe- cialize in taking shorthand and its transcription. Many of the students go on Co-op in their senior year at various business places downtown. Donna Fae Hunziker To get a good paying job and then get married. Beverly Ann Jones '4Devvie', To lead a happy life with the mate of my choice. Chorus 3g Tennis 4g G.A.A. 4g Office Service 6g Class Day Committee 8. To be liked by all and loved by one. Cashier 55 Student Council 45 Alternate 5g Secretary Stu- dent Council 7,8g Pep Club 6,7,8g Secretary Pep Club 7g Social Committee 5,7,8g Stu- dent Guide 7,8g Class Day Committee 8. Betty Bernice Madsen ' Matty Bedsonu To go to college and teach grade school. June 1 Tennis 3,45 Movie Ushers 55 G.A.A. 55 Hall Monitor 65 Baccalaureate Hostess 6,75 Commencement Hostess 6,75 Student Council 7,85 Pep Club 7,85 Social Committee 75 Senior Social Committee 8. ., 5,95 sf A 2 ide' . 5 R ii? xt, -Ioan Ramseyer 'jon To become a teacher, live in Colorado, own my home with a Buick. june Chorus 35 Pep Club 45 S.A.T. Staff 5,65 Social Committee 55 Secretary Senior Class 8. Barbara Ann Mclntire CCBarb?7 To go to New York. june Chorus 35 S.A.T. staff 5,65 Pep Club 5,6,7,85 Alternate Student Council 65 Com- mencement Committee 8. Norma Ann Meusburger To use my ability to the best advantage. june Cap and Gown Committee 8. Phyllis Peterson june Tennis 3,45 Lunch Room Cashier 556. - , J-,-lekw E ',. V12 j 'ii I Margaret Ann Rhoades McGee To have a certain someone jvroud of me always. anuary Tennis 3,55 Student Council Alt. 55 Social Committee 5,6,85 Pep Club 65 Baccalaureate and Commencement Hostess 65 Movie Usher 65 P.B.X. Operator 6,75 Lunchroom Cashier 75 Student Council 6,85 English Staff 75 Tech- nician Staff 85 Student Court 85 Student Guide 85LIanuary Class Secretary 8. Norma Jeanne Schroder Schrod To always remember Tech and the many good timesl have had here. January Sub-Deb Club fNorthj 45 Service Club 75 Senior Social Committee 8, Roberta Ruth Starkey To be always within the will of God. june Patricia Deloris Pickens lGPat77 To work for awhile and then une G.A.A. 4,55 Pep Club 4,6,7,85 Soc i al Committee 5,7,85 Lunch Room Cashier 5,65 Student Council 75 Student Court Clerk 85 Chairman Class Day Committee 8. io to California to live. Library Staff 3. Carol Lynn Stebbins To go to college with Sue Davenport. January P.B.X, Operator 4,5,6,7,85 Hall Monitor 75 Cheerleader 7,85 Captain 85 Pep Club 85 Engineer Staff 85 Senior Class Day Committee 8. INKLINGS PRINTING l AND 2, Left-to-right, Row one: Mr. Smith- son, Albert Koloski, Brian Tillotson, Andre Smith, Dick Richards, Bob Murray, Dan Beers. Row two: Dennis Sherer, Orval Robey, Mark Argentahlohn Mann, Harry Davis, 4,54 Charles Oxley. Row three: james Neades, Ronald Hutt Lonnie Smith, Dale Sherod,Joe Street, Richard Christian Roger Shoemaker. K? ,, 1, x S 4 it 1 PRINTING 3,4 AND 5, Left-to-right, Row one: Mr. Harsh, Eldon Emmack, Floyd McReynolds, Don Sinclair, Charles Tuftshjohn McDuffey, Mr. Lee. Row twozrllohn Street, Dick Scroggs, Bob johnson, Wlayne Follmer, erry 4 Wilson, Bill Dearden, Jim Westlund. Row three: Daryl Murtle, Dennis Craig,j1m Patterson, Dennis Cooper, john Robinson, Dale Thompsonhlerry Ross. Dennis Lee Cooper 'SCoop To la rofessional baseball. P Y P January Basketball 3,4,6,7,8g Co-Cap- tain 83 Baseball 3,75 Football 6,84 Monitor 6,7, Technician Sports Editor 8. Dennis Craig January Technician Advertising Staff 8. Mr. Nate Lee, Mr. Lyle Smithson, and Mr. Dale Harsh, Tech's printing instructors, line up before the new press. Students in the Printing core area don't have to worry about being kept busy. The Print Shop at Tech does all the print- ing for the Des Moines Schools, as well as print- ing the Technician, Tech's school paper. Eldon Eugene Emmack To keep Norma happy and to make good in all that I do. June Band 3,45 Monitor 7,83 Stu- dent Council 5g Senior De- coration Committee 8. VVayne Lee Follmer To have a print shop of my own. June Movie Usher 3. N Robert Allen Johnson Bohn To work hard and make lots of money and get married. June John McDuffey Mac january Football 85 Cap and Gown Committee 85 Publications Staff 8. james Thomas Patterson CSPat!! To own my own print shop. January Publications Staff 8. john R. Robinson Jimmy To be able to do anything right and be successful at it. june Richard Lee Scroggs Dick To become the worldis great- est loafer. Lune and 3,45 Basketball 35 Track 4,65 Monitor 6. John Worden Street Butch To live in Dogpatch5 june Band 3,45 Football 35 Cross Country 55 Senior Social Com- mittee 8. Charles Tufts 6'Chuckle's,' To make a million. June Sophomore football 35 Tennis 4,55 Drama Club 7,85 Senior Baccalaureate Committee 8. Terry Wilson XVils To live a happy life. january Senior Social Committee 85 Publications Staff 8. REMBRANDTS COMMERCIAL ART I, II, III: Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Thomas, Guy Stuart, Larry Rowen, Harry Thomas, Joe Wilcots, Bill Marohn, Eddie Clair, Lynn Adamson, Mr. Mitchell. Second row: Mr. Marks, Marilyn Zahller, Sharon Butcher, Janice Anderson, Mary Lu Surles, Caroline Max- well, Karen Hammond, Marilyn Eames, Phyllis DonHowe, Mary Lu Wieland, Miss Brewer. Third row: Larry Malmin, The various projects, layouts, and designs in the Commercial Art core area give the students the experience they will need in the commer- cial art field. Many Scholastic and other art awards have been won by Tech students from this area. 1 Dennis Bailey, Hazel Bivans, Theora Reha, Esther Reynolds, Marilyn Schneider, Carolyn Christiansen, Jackie Lawrence, Deedra Shreffler,June Baldwin, Michael Wagnerugohn Reaver. Fourth row: George Takeda, Troy Longden, arra Murray, Joyce Searcy, Linda Carlson, Barbara Stubbs, Kathy Fuller, Gloria Beavers, Barbara LaCour, Robert Helm, Everett Mays. COMMERCIAL ART III, IV: Left-to-ri ht First row: S y Mr. Kacena, Norman McCreary, Mary Loganhjudy Hou- lette Dolores Mu d S B , n y, ue roadie, Miss Brewer, Roberta Hefner, Karol Kussart,janice Branham, Cheryl Pruitt, Ron Kerr, Mr. Mitchell. Second row: John Cason, Varner Moll, 9 Rogene Downey, Dyanne Gray, Charlene Mishler, Barb Douthit, Susan Bur er, Debbie Rice, Mervin Daniels, Norm Sappenfield. Thin? row: Bob Coverdale, Charles Cozad, Mary Koch Annette Nemirovsk Laura Paul D' W , y, ' , lann as- smuth, Lyle Hale, Floyd Sheperd. 7 Charles DeWayne Cozad Chuck To go to college and become an Industrial designer. january Hall Monitor 35 Senior De- coration Committee 8. Barbara Helen Douthit Barb Mouse Flyito the moon and eat all the green cheese. june G.A.A. 45 Tennis 4,65 Pep Club 5,7,8, KDPS News Edl- tor 75 Baccalaureate SL Com- mencement Hostess 75 Cheer- leader 7,85 Technician Staff 7,85 Engineer Staff 7,85 Senior Section Co-editor 85 Senior Decoration Committee 8. Janis Beverly Branham January G.A.A. 35 K.D.P.S. News Edi- tor 75 Chairman Senior De- corating Committee 8. Susan Annette Burger Sue To make all my dreams come true. june G.A.A. 3,4,65 Tennis 3,4,6,75 Movie Usher 45 Baccalaureate SL Commencement Hostess 75 Pep Club 7,85 Engineer Staff 7,85 Co-Advertising Manager, Technician 7,85 Student Coun- mittee 8. I do. january 8. Mervyn Ben Daniels, jr. Mew To be a playboy photographer in the service. June Football 3,5,75 Senior Com- mencement Committee 8. Rogene Dale Downey Papperelli' To fly in a plane. june G.A.A. 45 Pep Club 65 Drill Team 75 Drama Club 7,85 Senior Decoration Committee 8. 28 cil 85 Senior Decoration Com- Robert B. Coverdell Bob To be a success in what ever Senior Decoration Committee Susan Dell Broadie Sue To dig my way through col- lege. June Golf 3,45 Chorus Accompanist 35 Pep Club 5,65 Secretary 55 Baccalaureate 8c Commence- ment Hostess 6,75 Technician Staff 7,85 Engineer Staff 7,85 Senior Section Co-Editor, En- gineer 85 Cheerleader 7,85 Co- Chairman, Commencement Committee 8. John F. Cason Dimples To play college football. January Football 4,6,85 Track 75 Chorus 75 Engineer, Techni- cian Staff 8. 5 .S . , VEW, Dyanne Geneva Gray Doberman,' To be an illustrator of child- renis books. June G.A.A. 3,4-,5,65 Tennis 4-,5,6, 7,85 Drill Team 75Publication Staff 75 Senior Commence- ment Committee 8. Roberta Hefner Bobbi To be an natural blonde. june Senior Decoration Committee 8. Lyle Hale To someday have enough money to move to Denver and live happily everafter. june Senior Decoration Committee 8. Judith Ann Houlette 'judyu To sing soprano. june G.A.A. 3,45 Golf 3,4,5,6,7,85 Captain 6,75 Baccalaureate Hostess 3,4,6,75 Commence- ment Hostess 6,75 Pep Club 7,85 Treasurer 85 Student Council Alt. 75 Engineer StaH' 7,85 Technician Staff 7,85 Ass't. Editor, Technician 85 Senior Baccalaureate Com- mittee 8. Ronald Raymond Kerr Rohn To have a 'calendar by Kerr' hanging in all the barracks of the United States Army. June Band 3,4,5,6,7,85 Band Coun- cil 7,85 Assit. Editor, Techni- cian 75 Editor, Technician 85 Student Council Executive Board 85 Co-Chairman, All- School Social Committee 85 Chairman of Senior Decora- tion Committee 8. June 8. Mary Joyce Logan skating. June quet Ciommittee 8. 29 Mary Margaret Koch Sargeant Bilko To be a sports photographer for the Register 8: Tribune. G.A.A. 3,4,55 Tennis 4,5,6,7,85 Engineer Staff 7,85 Circulation Manager, Technician 85 Senior Decoration Committee To obtain my medals in dance G.A.A. 455,65 Majorette 556,75 85 Ca tain 7,85 Senior Ban- .. 55:55 1 5 Karol Ann Kussart Peaches To be semper paratus. june Student Council 3,45 Service Club 5,65 Drama Club 65 Bac- calaureate St Commencement Hostess 6,75 Pep Club 7,85 Student Council Alt. 7,85 Senior Decoration Committee 8. Norman Eugene McCreary CCMaC57 To become an Air Force pho- tographer. une Basketball 35 Band 354,55 Bas- ketball Manager 55 Senior Decoration Committee 8. Cheryl Sue Pruitt To become a good window decorator. January G,A.A. 3,4,55 Tennis 3,4575 Senior Decorating Committee 8. Norman Dale Sappeniield CCNOrm?7 To be a commercial artist and commercial photographer plus the ability to do a job well. ,Lune ep Club 7,85 Technician and Engineer Staff 7,85 Baseball Manager 85 Student Council Alt. 85 Senior Decoration Committee 8. Charlene Raye Mishler To go to college and become a teacher. June Service Club 7,8. Dolores Ann Mundy '4Muffin', - 4'Moose To tell funny jokes, ffor a changej, to fellow commercial artists if and when I get to be one. june Student Council 35 G.A.A. 3,4,55 Golf 3,4-,5,6,7,85 Bac- calaureate Sr Commencement Hostess 6,75 Pep Club 7,85 Asslt. Editor, Engineer 7,85 Technician Staff 7,85 Cheer- leader 657,85 Co-Chairman of Senior Decoration Committee 8. Laura Lee Paul Laurie', To become a good commercial artist. june G.A.A. 45 Senior Banquet Committee 8. Deborah jane Rice Deb To marry a handsome brown- eyed man. january Tennis 55 Pep Club 7,85 Presi- dent Pep Club 85 Drill Team 85 Senior Decorating Commit- tee 85 Technician Editor 8. Floyd Leland Shepherd Clshepv To attend college and become a great success. June Football 3,5,75 Hall Monitor 55 Track 6,85 Technician Staff 7,8. 30 Varner Moll Vondo,, To attend Drake and get a job with something to do with Art. January Annette Nemirovsky g'Toni', To become a Commercial Artist. June Senior Baccalaureate Com- mittee 85 Circulation Manager Techniciang Engineer Sta 8. Harry Ernest Thomas Smiley', To be a success in everything. I do. june Football 75 Hall Monitor 85 Track 85 Senior Baccalaureate Committee 8. Sybil Diann Wassmuth Clsybili, To be a success and have lots of friends and money. June Golf 3,4,5,6,7,85 Pep Club 7,85 Engineer Staff 7,85 Co-Adver- tising Manager, Technician 7,85 Cheerleader 7,85 All- School Social Committee 85 Senior Decoration Committee 8. The Commercial Art teach- ers look over equipment of their business: Mr. William Kacena fScience, Photo- graphyj, Mr. Alfred Tho- mas fCommercial Arty, Mr. Bernard Marks fCommer- cialArtj, Miss Marie Bre- wer fCommercial Artj, and Mr. Leroy Mitchell QComf mercial Artj. Michael Dwaine Wagner Wag or Preach The tenth graders a chance to graduate. June Movie monitor 85 Senior So- cial Committee 8. Marilyn Rose Zahller Puffin To sleep for a week after graduation. June Synchronized Swimming fNorthj 3,45 Cosmopolitan Club 3,4,5,65 Spanish Club 5,65 Baccalaureate 81 Com- mencement Hostess 75 Golf 7,85 Pep Club 7,85 Senior So- cial Committee 8. 31 CHEFS HOTEL and RESTAURANT: Left-to-right, First row: William Wilson, Larry Post, Gary Moore, Mrs. Madison, Mrs. Tarman, Mrs. West, David Diehl, Morris Smithhlohn Gleeson. Second row: Elaine Ross,tIoyce Adams, Konnie Kenner, Edward Zoutte, Sherry Robinson, Martha Davison, David Lee Diehl Davey To put Conrad Hilton out of business. June Band 3,5,6g Track Manager 6g Senior Decoration Com- mittee 8. it fxssziiv A , -I 52,5 x -I.. , 2 --.ff . ,.,., . , .,,.,...,,., .M Donald Deloss Dingman Ding Dong To be able to guide others as well as I have been guided in my life. january Baseball 3,55 Social Commit- tee 3, Basketball 3,5,6,8, Foot- ball 6,8g Student Council 3,4g Student Court 5, Monitor 7, 8, Co-Chairman Senior Class Day Committee 85 Movie Usher 8. Edna Largent. Third row: Alden Rains,-Janet Moore, Mary McCracken, Edna Harmson, Donna Avery, Nancy Everett, Pat Pietsch, Eculid Gibbs. Not pictured: Robert Norris, Helen Thomas, Carolyn Jurgenson. Konnie Kay Kenner Kon To do the best I can in every thing I attempt. June Drama Club 3,4,5,6,7,8, Hos- tess Baccalaureate and Com mencement 6. g 'W i ' ' I il jg 32 Edna Darlene Largent Fudgie To further my education. june G.A.A. 4,5g Gym Leader 6. func UV I R , -t 'TW' Mrs. Olga Madison fHotel and Restaurantj and Mrs. Vera Tarman talk over a new menu. Students in Tech's Hotel and Restau- rant get practical experience in that field by hel ing in the schoolp cafe- teria. They also prelpare and serve in ech's T-Room. Janet Ann Moore To be loved by one, and liked by all. January Co-Chairman Commence- Mary Dean McCracken ITICHI Committee 3. Dean-o To be a success in everything I do and to make my parents roud of me. Senior Class Day Committee yu--v1 Sherry Kaye Robinson Cooper Top To have and to own a Ford convertible. une ii..ibrary Staff 3g Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8. 'xl - . Audree Elaine Ross To be a kitchen supervisor or own and operate a tea room june Senior Cap and Gown Com mittee 8. 33 , WHEELS Vice-president OI tnetjanuary Class, Kenny Morris, played end on the football team and was one of Tech's golfers. Class secretary, Margaret Rhoades, was active in Stu- dent Council, Student Court, and Social Commit- ee January Class President, Ed Morelock, also headed Tech's football team as quarterback and co-captain. Ed was outstanding in wrestling while at Tech. Joyce McNaney as class treasurer held the impor- tantjob of collecting dues for all the senior activities. 1 E ...N ll QI! i E U 5 l L N II12lC'llllll'Sll uukkm-pl s G X Q vu Fig ,Ek vw All these wrestlers placed in the City Meet: Row one: Mike Ewold- KNOTTERS sen, XVayne Wfehh, Tom Speakerhloe Rothmanulohn Ewoldsen. Row two: Conch 'l'om Cady, Kcnn Halsey, Jack Storm, Tucker Stone, lirrol Halsey. Row one: Terry Ritter, Cliff Fisher, Ronnie Harwood. Row two: Bob Hoops, Richard Smith Max Yaro, Ted Nowell. Row one: Lonnie Smith, Gary Xlefloy, Bernie Erickson, Gene Mitchell, George Takeda. Row two: Jerry Reeves, XVayne Powers, Voltaire Seneacut, Gary Olney, Larry Gonsolver. 'l'ec:h's lVayne XVebh gets ready to throw il Polar lic-nr clown for the Count. 'Ns SCORES Co-Champions: 1957 City Wrestling Tech 20 Lincoln 29 North I9 Hampton 35 Roosevelt 27 Leon 32 Leon 27 Newton 22 North 25 lizlst 20 East 24 Roosevelt 22 l,incoln District: Tied for Fourth CAGERS Allvn Pickens, Gary Moore, Dwight lillis. Don Btivkncr, Jim litixkt-tliull Ynisity Co.it'l1' l.gn'ry Uillcspic' tLC1o.xcl1ing: l'hysic'z1l Gmhdml and lknnis Loopu lmlnt tniony .incl to t.1pt.11ns.Ioln1 lfulit k talk on-i' plans lin' 21 coming gain:-. 11 1 4 , t C nw' St 1lJQrt Wivltt' SllC2llAC'I', Ray 'l'rczinoi', Dave Clcfvclaml, John lltoinpson, lIl2lI1ll1.fCI'. 38 Y,'XRSl'l'Y Tvch 158 40 50 551 119 64 -18 52 17 715 39 +115 117 76 135 67 37 32 59 137 QJLJ 77 67 57 L52 1151 1515 61 35 -115 L57 47 52 1145 51 72 41 195 '13 72 TECH 3? SCORES U SUPHONIURHS Newton Otttnnwzi lft. 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Mr. Harry Peterson fSocial Studies, Counselingj watches his movie operators Al Milton, Merle Lambert, and Dutton Goodwin load up a pro- jector. 40 .ft RY STAFF Left-to-right, First row 2 judy Mills,janet Mitchell, A Second row' Neysa LIBRA , Miss Smith, jerrie Heuermann, Carol Mahurin. . ' Mike Ewoldson, Richard Anderson, judy Gosiesl-ri, james Gardiner, r Evans. CLERKS M155 C The ofhce secretaries take a few minutes from their busy L e Qadult d' to ose: Mildred Hill, and Barbara ac y, . . Ox. I0 a 111-is . l' askeciiswef fine Smirh LIBRARIANS ne of Clif, t . he Ulagjlrlanj Gnd quesfjossasgmk e is AY P divisionj, Nlarlene Roberts, Shirley Collins, and ive Wilson. 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I...,.Am-Af. ed S MOVIE USHERS, Left-to-right, First row: li lthan Moll, West, Fran Fazio, Linda Carlson, Joyce Searcy, Joyce Sandra Oxenfordhlean LeCroy, Dixie Vircl, w, Bernice Cousins. Rowland, Pat Vessels, Mr. Kacena. Second ro. Wlildred 42 GOOD WILL AMBASSADORS SERVICE CLUB, Left-to-right, First row: Mary Lu VVieland, Patty Perry, Loren Davis, Terry Hadley, Mr. Clark, Ronna Glenn, Joyce Louthan. Second row: Charlene Mishler, Carolyn Kaltenheuen, Kay Biddle, Katherine Runge. Third row: Gail Dingman, Judy Woods, Donna Laughman, Mary Lou Hyde, Joyce Searcy. Mr. Richard Clark CMath, En lishj poses with his oflgcers of the Service Club: Judy Woods, Alice Fisher, Terry Hadley. SMALL NOISES Second team cheerleaders who moved up to the varsity at mid-year: Judy Consoliver, Diann Wassmuth, and Mary Va.. M..-,,....l. pfifor req . Seosoq 1153.8 rsoq, 536 QQ, 13- PC ,. 4-6 ee Q I I' ?Z'fO! St ,415 erfoe 605,14 Ojlzbecjy Ro 0012 EMPLOYEES In their senior year, students of the various core areas are given the oppor- tunity to work half day at a job in their field. Their academic work is taken the other part of the day. However, the grades of the students must be good and their instructors must be sure they are ready to work in the field. 1 'lllllillv ' IH. ,J O feoosop we .fisrareqube 0,5 1'4:6,xL. efit 020 '76 o '11 'o, . hfs: 'a,,'1'0!Z1dQg pafreofb, 61,001.9 610 0,28 HZ , 0' G6 -to Q I6 C. Up -3,7 53. row: 6103,-A: R-8-Qr ao, 06,81 el RI Jfiqhfabd . Efliab Oolafobf 4 Ido et, 1-6061.13 :ah 1,6 les ,OS 00806, O QOgI1fOOA7OZ21gQf0,.eff3,JZ? 4721711509 . Af MQ o 1Q Wi Qfffz 'af flfoff ' O 66, bye ' 41441, F9170 806 Qqdafs N away! 'fl Q, ll lv 3. 0 fv 8 Po 1-1, 1 2 06 . Q.prU. o,. are Q 02. 06 6, eb, 'tc 01,9 F LVIQQ 'ba Koa e,jeQ1. 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Katherine Elizabeth Runge iCKathy77 To have Tech just half as proud of me as I have been and will be of Tech. January G.A.A. 3,4,5g Tennis 3,4,5,8g Pep Club 65 Service Club 6,85 Drama Club 8. Terry Eugene Shoemaker To go to Missouri University and be a barefoot runner. June Cross Country 3,4,5,7g Track 4,6,8g Student Council 3,4,5, 6,7,8g Vice-President 6g Stu-' dent Court 4,7g Chiefjustice 6g Student Guide 7,8g Hall Monitor 83 Co-Chairman All-School Social Committee 7g Chairman Senior Social Committee 85 june Class Vice-President. 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XIX igxa togx 1 96 - h - - 309 601 91 Xeaa area is t e training 9,59 fbi, P' received on all types 9.45 of business machines so that the students will be abletto use v .LAM A.. .t,.,.r mv., 2 . - 1 CLERICAL I, II, Left-to-right, First row: ,Etrrie Heuer- man, Linda Rollstin, DeAnna Campbell, aren Perry, Annabelle Harper, Pat Williams,judy Goldsberry, Barbara Thomas, Marie Couch, Karen Bertrand. Second row: Mrs. Agnew, Laverne McKay,joan XVilson,Igean NVood, Linda Dove, Betty Chambers, Miss Farmer, onna McQ,uiston, Laura Mosby, Judy Evans, Inez Maidonado, Rosemary Perez, Miss Bruggen. Third row: Hazel Ettinger, Edwana Senacaut, Barbara Coon, Shirley Stemmnludy Murray, Sandra Davis, Beverly Coulson, Sue Allen, Diana Camp- field, Sharon Henderson. Fourth row: Sandra Benson, Sharon Sones, Irma Handhludy Logan, james Gardiner, Barbara Anderson, Norma Gates, Mary Lou Hyde, Cather- ine Cooley,-IoAnn Southers. tw E. Barbara Kay Daniel Barbie To lead a full and happy life, and make my parents very roud of me. jianuary Hall Monitor 4, Office Staff 5, Lunchroom Cashier 8. Sheila Kay Davis To travel and to be a success in my work. june Y Betty Jean Bish Pill To have a chicken farm in Boulder, Colorado. une Chorus 4,5,7,8. Barbara Ann Carter Babs To have as many friends as I have now. June Chorus 3, Service Club 3,4, G.A.A. 4, Lunchroom Cashier 6. Rosemary Cecile Bom HR-oseyn To get married and raise five sweet kids. June Chorus 3,4, Supply Clerk 5,6, Lunchroom Cashier 5, Stu- dent Council 5,7, Council Executive Board 8, Social Committee Chairman 8, Stu- dent Court 7,8, Senior Class Executive Board 8, Co-Chair- man Baccalaureate Com- mittee 8. Beverly Ann Crabb Bev To be a nurse. June Student Activity Ticket Stalf 5,6, Student Council Alter- nate 5, Student Council 6, Pep Club 7,8. Mrs. Dorothy Agnew fCommerc1alj Mr. Judson Lee CCommercialj and Miss Phyllis Bruggen fCommerc1alj pose for the Engineer photographer Carol Lynne Day To make the most of my ed- ucation and live an active and useful life. June Chorus 3, Office Staff 4, Pep Club 8. Sharon Lee Drumm lCSherry73 To be a success in everything I do. January Hall Monitor 6, Lunchroom Cashier 8. ' Alice Fisher To help people and to work with them so that they may enjoy living their lives. June Chorus 3g Service Club 74 Class Day Committee 8. Anne Velda Finley Grady Annie To be a good housewife. june Chorus 7g Service Club 74 Hall Monitor 8. , 4 ai -.53 ,yr Connie Forbes Conn To be a music teacher. January Chorus 445,74 Student Council 6,74 Commencement Com- mittee 8g Student Guide 8. Maurene Frances Grady To be successful in every- thing I do. june Betty Ann Gogo Go-Go To go to California. january Office Staff 4,7Q Lunchroom Cashier 44 Student Council 8g Pep Club 84 Senior C215 and Gown Committee 8g ocial Committee 8g Publications Staff 8. Patricia Ann Heuermann Potty for Patty To be a good wife and live happily on a ranch. june Banquet Committee 8. 48 Francine Green To be get an autograph from Elvis Presley. june Office Staff 8. Beverly Rae Heitman Bev' To be a success to travel and to marry a certain guy. june Renzie Kruger Renz To go to college. Enuary all Monitor 5g Office Ser- vice Staff 5g PBX Operator 65 Student Council 55 Com- mencement Committee 8' srudem Guide sg Publicaz tions Staff 8. Carolyn Sue Merical Sue'l To be successful in whatever I do. lille Lunchroom help 8. Barbara jane Hough Barb To do well in what ever my career will be. juni? R ,Pr ' ?'Y,, Helen Lucille Irelan Bobbi To travel all over the world. une gennis 3,4g PBX Operator 4,55 Sub Lunchroom Cashier 4,5,6g Senior Social Com- mittee 8. Carolyn Kaltenheuser Nancy Louise Keener Cary Lizv HNHIICH To own a convertible of any To make all my friends kind. happy, especially one. june June Service Club 7. Joyce McNaney To be a success in whatever I attempt. gnuary all Monitor 3g Spanish Cl u b fEastJ 3g Student Council 7g Student Court 7g january Class Treasurer 8. Rhoda Mae Miller Rode-Kat To be a success in whatever I undertake and to make my -parents proud. une Tennis 35 G.A.A. 3,45 Chorus 35 Monitor 55 Library Staff 7. 49 Phyllis M. Morris Phil To be a success in whatever I do. June Chorus 3,5575 Service Club 7. Janet Kay Robinson 'janv To be happy and to be a suc- cess in whatever I do. january G.A.A. 3,45 Hall Monitor 55 Drill Team 85 Pep Club 85 Senior Social Committee 85 Student Guide 8. Norma Jean Overton lCNOrm73 To marry a certain black- haired boy and to make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. June Chorus 35 Movie Usher 45 Library Staff 45 Baccalaureate Committee 8. Bernice Loretta Rowland To be loved by one and liked by all. January G.A.A. 35 Band 3545556585 S.A.T. Staff 5,65 Movie Usher Sandra -Io Slawson SandyB Travel all over the world. june Library Staff 3,45 Baccalaure- eate Committee Darlene Stuve Dar To follow the Golden Rule and always have something to do, something to love, something to hope for. january G.A.A. 3,45 Pep Club 7,85 Vice-President 85 Drama Club 85 Student Guide 85 Senior Decorating Committee. 50 Sharon Lou Shriver To make my parents proud of me always. january Chorus 4,55 Pep Club 6,85 Drill Team 85 Drama Club 85 Senior Class Day Assembly 85 Student Guide 8. Barbara A. Smalley Babs', Go to California and live with my brother and get a good job. june Pep Club 75 Drill Team 75 Lunchroom Help 7,85 Bacca- laureate Committee. Karen Lou Woodmansee GCKay!7 To make my parents proud of me. june Tennis 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 PBX Operator 4,55 Commencement Committee. Paula Jane Thull Pauly,' To do my best in everything I attempt. january Tennis 45 Chorus 45 Bacca- laureate and Commencement Hostess 65 Student Council 6. Merma jean Warren Snookie To be a success in my field of work and to make my parents proud of me. June Chorus 35 G.A.A. 45 Office Staff 556. Phyllis june Watters Phyl To fulfill a childhood dream. june , Tennis 3,45 G.A.A. 3,5565 Ser- vice Club 35 Chorus 45 Hall Monitor 55 Student Council 4,7,85 Pep Club 7,85 Com- mencement Committee 8. Nancy Woolsey Nano To ge the most out of life. anua J rv Hall Monitor 55 Drama Club 85 Pep Club 85 Senior Social Committee 85 Student Guide 8. 51 Vickie Lavonne Tims To be a success as a wife August ww Nu i REFRIGERATION, Left-to-right, First row: Mike Larry Bennett, Mike Cochran Gus Dascalos Not PIC Wade, David Boyd, Mr.'lNatkins,John Foddrill, Logan tured: jim Box, Bill Smith Light. Second row: jim McClailin, Roger Vaughan, Mr. Carl Watkins fRefrigeration, Weld- ingj points out the source of trouble to his class. Refrigeration teaches service on all types of cooling units, not just those used in the home. A field trip to the Amana in- dustries is a highlight during the year's work. Constatinos Panayiotis Dascalos Greek', To play football in college. JANUARY Golf 3,5,7, Football 4,6,8, Co-Captain 8, Monitor 6, S.A.T. Homeroom Treasurer 6,7,8, Cap and Gown Committee 8, Kiwanis Representative 8. 52 MACHINE SHOP I, II, Left-to-right, First row: Grover Harold Ekman, Mr. Boyce. Third row: Larry Grant Bill Davis, Albert Shope, Paul Murray, George Lundeen, Terry Stoutenberg, Kermit Hyler, George Becker, Wayne Webb Hadley, George Garvis. Second row: Mr. Hughes, Larry ' Paul Mihalovich, Ross Simcox, Carl Lamberti. Latshaw, Raymond Carter, Gary Vanora, Donald Brown. ' Tech's Machine Shop trains students to be machinists and tool and die maker. They , , , learn to work with close toler- I S ance, the allowed amount of variation from a standard. 1 1' f bert row: CTW Sane' R0 . bl ,Gem an or ford Piper, Rxchard Trom ee 53 1 1 - ' Elin S 0 . drew- Virgil M B cg Thlf hn . N731 ,, f. ov - R' ,Richard at C' -nght, Frrst hip Sgfg-eg1Sjames Hyler, Tom ice IV, V' Ll?-Els? lock Merle er ' Bo i lif- Bill COX- :M-Ju heS'C'- Shanllc Robert Olson. SCC0nd row ld S F d' Phd Mr. Harlan Boyce and Mr. Ray Hughes look over one of the many machines in the shop. Bob Blaylock To become a conservation officer. June Football Manager 7. Robert Frank Chesnik MACC!! To get a new V-8 fPower Packj Chevie every year. june Band 3,4,5,6. Virgil Elings Virg,' To move to California. June Student Council 7,8g Chair- man of Senior Cap SL Gown Committee 8. Charles Erickson Walt To have all trains stop for me at crossings. June Hall Monitor 8. Kenneth Halsey 'LLittle Hans Schmitz To participate in Olympic Wrestling. june Hall Monitor 6g Wrestling 3,4,5,6,7,8g Senior Cap 8L Gown Committee 8. Phillip Eugene' Stevens Clphiln To be successful in everything I do. june V , 1-11 1 -y-s-r'm 1' 'fln 1 !,f YY-.V hr-'Wi'7'5' ' Richard Kirke Mathern ClDick7, To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. January Band 3,4,5g Hall Monitor 8. Robert E. Olson Bob To become a mechanical engineer. january Hall Monitor 3. Thomas E. Rice Tom To own a new Pontiac Cata- lina every year. june jerry Sanfox d june -pf-'mx' ' F Wayne See Wimpy Stock car driver for V-8 Chevie. June Merle Ernest Shank Sonny To become a machinist. june Richard V. Tromblee Rich' To have money. june Senior Baccalaureate Com- mittee 8. Jerry O. Satre To be successful in everything I do and always be happy. june john R. Ver Steeg june FLY BOYS The Aviation Lab on .East Euclid gives students training in airplane mechanics and aviation engine mechanics. Students also may learn to fly. MORNING AVIATION, Left-to-right, First row: Gary Gillen, Bruce Gowen,.Iim Hupton, Fred Kellar, W'illard Carter, Jim Dorsey. Second row: Bill Miller, Ted Thompson, Larry Cramblit, Dick Wilson, Mr. Tuttle. Left I row Larry Wayman, Gary Seabert, Otis Krumins, jim Starry, Dennis Allen, Wayne Shearer, Danny Davis, Dick Overholser, Curtis Nordell. Second row: Ralph Chapman, Don Crawford, Garth Searcyhlohn Buck, Dale johnson, Ronald Avery, Gary Grand- row Lynn Gurnse ,Jim Furman, Loren Davis, Dick Porter, Larry Rey- noldshlyoe Rothman, Dave Sanderson, Dick Kichner, Gary Powell, Ivars Grandberg, Lowell Anderson. Aviation instructors Mr. Russ Wiles, Mr. Dave Tuttle, and Mr. Willard Combs talk over plans for their area. Dennis Joe Allen To get away from having to listen to jim Bell tell a joke. June Band 3,55 Football 35 Bacca- laureate Committee 8. Lowell Anderson Andy To be a pilot and marry Nancy. ,Iune Stage Crew 5,65 16mm Oper- ator 3,4,5,65 35mm Operator 5,6. Jack Armstrong To become an aeronautical engineer. January Football 45 Student Council alternate 8. Ronald Avery Ron To become a .commercial pilot. january Golf 35 Movie Usher 3,5,6,7,8. . ,wi-an 3 - James Robert Bell Dopey To tell ajoke that will be followed by a period of laughter. June Football 35 Track 4,6,85 Cross Country 5,75 Cap and Gown Committee 8. John Buck une ovie Usher 65 Commence- ment Committee 8. Richard Taylor Campbell llShage7, To get my H SL E and com- mercial licence. January Ralph R. Chapman To pilot the first rocket ship to the moon. .ganuary ootball 8. Donald Lee Crawford Crow To go to California. June Loren Thomas Davis CCTwig97 To fly around the world in a Cesena 172. june Stage Crew 6,7,8g Movie Usher 65 Service Club 8. Gary Glen Grandstalf SCTCXY, To be a Commercial Pilot and make a million. January Kenneth George Morris Kenny To get my own airkplane or a flying saucer and y around the world. January Golf 3,5,7g Football 4,6,8g Basketball 4g Student Council 85 january Class Vice-Presi- dentg Co-Chairman Senior Social Committee. Dennis C. Grill Bones To be an Air Force pilot. January Hall Monitor 3g Football Manager 6. Jerry Reynolds Little Jerryn To succeed. June Stage Crew 3,4,5,6g Movie Operator 33 Movie Usher 4,5,6g Tennis 4g Class Day Committee 8. Gary Herrick To fly with the Air Force. June Movie Usher 65 Homeroom President 4. David Sanderson Davie To fly to the moon. June 16mm O erator 35 Stage Crew 4,5g Movie Usher 4,5,6g Student Council 4. Larry Latrell Wayman Shorty To be a good jet pilot. june 58 B ard, L 7 Erw AND T He-Jrli Reed, Firry SuthC':1!aEkhanf Ir Y' Lenefo E l s 1 S I W, 4 Vo l Blgnich ary HOWCII 'YBa11in ed Thom '1d,C1,ar1W1W11 Hub -fight F, e ' Fst . ger, Allan EEl1ZnfT0nd Zi'lYi?,JZfQ::,BRZger gill Dankel T J ' a on J ames lVood, Eaglgljgeasei? Sprins-Lflnffi, Mr?dA:I9colt, Gar arm. .Y M r eener, gigvensfglyagcndixen,Third roawtsogi David M Mr. Bryon Mann and Mr. Howard Andreasen take a turn at the mike from their teaching of radio and TV. Students in this area construct and operate electronic equipment. Student en- gineers for KDPS come from this area. Henry F. Ballinger Hank To get my car paid for sol can invest in a mobile unit. June Usher 35 Radio Club 65 Com- mencement Committee 8. Edward Robert Carney lLEd77 To gain money and to retain jneace of mind. une Radio Club 6,7,8g Monitor 7.8. 59 1 l TUNERS Came C8001 James P af! C CAu1e y, 1 - Well, aim PWS rV 'gMi11efa Y Quisigybgld uiffffs r Fry Dev . Fles, Larry Eugene Devries To have my own radio and TV repair shop. june Allen R. Evans AF, To join the Navy and to work in electronics. une Band 3,4555 Decoration Com- mittee 8. James L. Palmer Him To pass at Iowa State and buy a resort and get rich. june Golf 6. Gary V. Howell The Backn To be rich before I die. June Wrestling 3,4585 Radio Club 65 Monitor 65 Cap and Gown Committee. Larry Quigley Quiq To live in Colorado and have a Buick. june Movie Operator 3,4,5,65 35 mm Operator 6,75 Radio Club 65 Social 'Committee 8. Don William Jones Homes Engineer in a TV station. january 35mm Movie Operator 3,4,5, 6,75 Band 3,4,5,6,75 Drum Major 85 16mm Movie Oper- ator 3,4555 Radio Club 75 K.D.P.S. Engineer 8. june 16mm Irving M. Miller Boris To make life happy for every- one. June Student Council 4,5,6,85 Council President 75 Council Executive Board 6,75 Band. 3,45 Chorus 35 Football 5,75 Monitor 55 Movie Selection Committee 65c-gudcge Student Court 5,65 o- hairman Social Committee 5,65 Student Guide 7,85 Senior Class Pres- ident 8. 60 Bob Reed Reedobeetle To get married. January 16mm Operator 35 35mm Operator 3,4,55 Student Council 4,55 Radio Club 55 Hall Monitor 7,8. Arnis I. Springis To graduate from Iowa State and travel around the world. june Football 3,55 Student Coun- cil 55 Class Day Committee 8. James Stevens Operator 35 Stage Committee 35 Band 3,4. Larry Dean Sutherland GISICCPY77 To own Cowles Broadcasting Company. June Band 3,4,5,6,7,8. LITTLE TIN MEN fl f A W at is f 'E SHEET METAL, Left-to-right, First row: jim Mills, Mr. Rutz, Raymond Hilken. Second row: Larry Bellis, Charles Slausonhlack Powell. F Sheet Metal is the newest core area at Tech. It was started at Tech the need of qualified Riople in the area. r. Harold Rutz fSheet etal, Machine Shopj is the instructor. Raymond Hilken '6Ray James Edward Mills June Thumper, Band 8. To be an agricultural en meer. Tune Charles Dennis Slauson Charlie', To become an admiral in the navy. V June L1 CCOUNTERS ACCOUNTING, Left-to-right, First row Robert Joy, Pat Biddle, Neysa Gosieski, Mr. Fettkether, Karen Peperhjoyce Louthan, Ronald Williams. Second row: Mr. Gabel, Tom King,James Hutchinson, Carl Portinga, Ronald King, Allen Pickens, Mr. Hartley. Third row: Peggy Johnson, Ardella Dial,John Ewoldsen, Karen Stilwell, John Ewoldsen Ewol To become a Certifiee Public Accountant. June Wrestling 3,4,5,6,7,8g Student ouncil 3,4,5, 6,75 Sergeant-at-Arms l8g Drama Club 6, Hall Monitor 6. Verlena Beitzell. Neysa Ann Gosieski CINCSH To become generally acquainted with every subject in existence. june G.A.A. 3,4-g Golf 3,4,5g Service Club 45 Library Staff 5,7,8g Drama Club 83 Student Council 8, Student Court Judge 8, Co-Chairman Senior Social Committee. Donald Leroy Graf To be a C.P.A. june ' Ruth Margaret Johnson Speggyn To be a success at ajob and make a certain guy happy in june. january Lunchroom Cashier 5,8. -wlv Robert VVorth Joy, r. H ob 'A To make my first million ,.l- 5, 5 ,555 before I'm .thirty and to make a mdhon People tiie happy- June Mr. Les Gabel QCommercial, Coordinatorj Mr. Ray Hartley fCommercialj, and Arvin Fettkether fCommercialj stand in front of the filing cabinet, a symbol of their teach- ing area. Karen Imogene Peper CSIm077 To help Larry achieve success in his first year out of school. June G.A.A. 3,45 Tennis 455, 65 Pep Club 65 Student Council 5,65 Treasurer Senior Class 8. Martha Joyce Louthan 5lMaI-ty!! To make the people who have helped me proud of my future ambitions. January Drama Club 35455585 Service Club 354,556,235 G.A.A. 45 Social Com- mittee 65 Sudent Coun- cil 65 Secretary Drivers' Club 65 Senior Class Day Committee 8. S' -25 f it ' AWP rv' if if W l, wh.-f , - Ronald Eugene King '4Points'l To take out a certain irl - une 7 all Monitor 5. The Accounting area is part of the business department but stu- dents may specialize in the work of Accounting. Part of their work is learning to use bookkeep- ing machines. , l Karen K. Stilwell To make a certain joe happy. August 5 -eet issi 5 5 V Q Ronald Marvin Williams ii 5 Willys 5 54 5 5 To get stuck between A f . if floors in a certain ele- V V 5 ' .e vator at Penney's. ' - June H Football 35 Senior Social Committee 8. 63 NEWCOMERS BRUGGEN'S HOMEROOM, Left-to-right, First row: ginia Merrifield, Marjorie Iwed,Janet King, Arla Kimpo, Jack Fish, Jim Hibbs, Dal Jones, Shirley Honts, Sandra Herbert Cendrolis, Miss Bruggen. Third row: Larry Kier, Ford, Virginia Jones, Ray Gillaspy, Wendell Flanders, Randy Jones, Tom Hendrix, Tony Formaro, Dennis How- Samuel Heard. Second row: Don Fields, Don Keeling, Vir- ard, Larry Gering, W7illiam Castelline, Tommy Jones. BAKALYAR'S HOMEROOM, Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Bakalyar, Robert Doran, Jim Christensen, George Cobley,john Constant, Richard Anderson, Larry Anderson, jerry Egenberger, Tom Eaton,jim Burgess. Second row: Larry Clark, Terry Clark, Dennis Bruce, Sandra Brown, Marne Campbell, Eddie Dixon, Ed Marchant, Alvin Barber, Don Doll. Third row: Elaine Borland, David Backstrom, Beverly Allen,James Broadus, Margie Campbell, Sharon Blair. NEWCOMERS MfXCK'S HOVVIEROONI left to right First row' Ra . . i , , . - - K , . . y- mond Kalar, Richard Sageujames Routhe, Norman Clark, Robert Rooney, Ted Newell, Larry Dey, Bill Lawrence, Allan Olney. Second row: Nlziek Xlcleroy, Wlayne Larson, Arvene Piggee, Mary Lou Poor, Carol Quick, Harold San- fordhlohn Roorda. Third row: Delbert King, Tom Lenan, Jean Snyderujoy Noel, Barbara Oglevie, .lean Roorda, Sully Piper, Duane Rhone,James Leverieh. THOMAS' HOMEROOM, Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Thomas, Meris Bergis, Clifford Squires, W'alter XVCIIS, Al Sherbudne, Dennis Smith, Irwin W'ade, Gary Vfheatley, Roger Sehoonover. Second row: Bill Stevensulack Six, Tom VandeVenter, Merrill Stone-Ir.,,Ioe Smith, ,Iohn Speck, Bill Tholl, Sidney Webber, Allen Winebrenner. Third row: Naomi Stanberry, Bonnie Wlebster, Angeline Vlileots, Martha Weesner, Corine Sullivan, Gleda Rhoades, Mftikjzi Stundins, Sharon Thaekerulerilyn Thornley. JUNE Irving Miller, president Executive Board: Pat Pickens, Gary Olney, Rosemary Born, and Dale McDaniel. 66 .f M2 ,X Karen Peper, PM N ,nfs ., 'ifiieiiiiilwi sfi M K 3 5 54 5 in 11 Aly K Q i sa, ii W m, of 5 M 3 E52 . 5Sg24aigEi?8iiSfF'WffrffEgger ' i 12 ig treasurer . g ig 2 5.- . .. ,, ...,, .. ..,,- .Jn--.. f5f1f535Li1iS75i5f, '--: 1'.., Q!! ii , 5' is E V, H -, ws: ff- ::: 'b,:aa., :s .. ga:-gg: fa-if --w ,ful f ' ,,Lf1j1mfg5,gi5 V? 5:2-fl '22 '- wi -A w w J 'V .: ei 'H . ' Terry Shoemaker, vice president joan Ramseyer, secretary SLUQGERS 'mais . k Rheu' 'lliam M111er,J'1C- G XVaYne ShearCfv lvl Second row . Nomnan . h F t FOW . flsa ary . ,Jlm Mor .Mu11ger, Kermit HYIC' ' Ort, Herb A - t, IFS S LL, Lefbto Hg f BASEBA VARSITY l. Casey Steflge P Bill Jackson, Tuc el' tcfni' McC0Yr Trean0I', h Gullc- Denms Brewster, 53316, Kellafhlo n SaPPCnflel1il7ns ,lim Graham, Allan P'C C l X 9 f f M SOPHOMORE BASEBALL:Jim Burgess, Bob Doran, Sutherland, Russell Vonk, Larry Anderson, Charles Strad- Dick Newell, Don Fields, Al Winebrenner, Dave Mickle, ley. Third row: Nile Heathershaw, Tom Hendrix, joe Dave Smiley, Gary Wheatley, Don Hawkins, Dewayne Hagen, David Backstrom, Charlesjohnson G Smith. Second row: .'VIr. Tom Cady, Tom Osborne, Walt Tom VandeVenter, Bill W Welch,jim Routhe, Larry Gering, Maurice Perlcins,jim , ene Harwood, elch Vernon Dorn. 7 68 HORSES Needing 8V2 points, Tech failed to defend their 1956 City In- door Track Championship at Drake on March 29. North took first in the meet where Tech dominated the relays for second place. TRACK, Left-to-right, First row: Gary Sellman,Jim Marrs,Jim Bowen, Bob DeYoung, Larry Overton, Jim Stanley, Larry Downey, Dal Jones, Bob Jones, Alvin Barber, Walter Wells, Law- rence Roush, Dean Holmanhlulius Bergeson, Maris Bergis. Sec- ond row: Norman Millerhlames Taylorhlim Bell, Dave Murray, Dinnes Bailey, Harry Thomas,Jim Hutchinson, Phil Graves, Floyd Shepherd, Bob Dixon, Dick Scroigs, Larry Evans, Dale McDaniel,John Street, Larry Lashaw. T 1rd row: Coach Silvey, Larry Hayden, Phil Gannon, Barry Tillolson, Bill Marohnhjim Christensen, Paul Mihalovich, Terry Bendixen, Charley Oxley, Gene Fritz, Dick Howard, Bill Dankel, Richard Hatch, Terry Shoemaker. Fourth row: Ray Kalar, Dewayne Smith, Norm Breyfogle, Allan Olney, Gary Olney,John Reaver,Jim Fischer, Kenneth Goering, Aaron Carter, Dennis Smith, Tom Eaton. Irwin Wade, Don Fredregill, Tom Kuster, Mike DeCarlo, Dick Overholser, Don Smith. 69 GIRLS, TENNIS TEAM, First row: Mr. Bakalyar, DeAnne Campbell, Linda Rollstin, Margaret Carlson, Carol Howe, Hazel Ettinger. Second row: Joyce Cannon, Annabelle Harper, Sherry Anne Truitt, Nancy Corell,Janice Hill. Third row: Myneta Johnston, Beverly Allen,Julie Fansler. CCURTERS Mr. Steve Bakalyar CMathj, Tennis Coach, shows Sue Burger just how to hold the racquet. Pwr, ,'K BOYS' TENNIS TEAM, First row: Guy Stuart, Knox Marshall, Dennis Berry, Larry Malmin Larrv Rowen. Second row: Terrv Lambert. Alfred Anderson, Richard Andersonhlohn Oberender Jim Palmer Ke'th D GIRLS' GOLF: Marilyn Zahller, Dolores Mundy, Judy Houlette, Mr. Kacena. Second row'joyce Searc - Y Linda Carlson, Barbara Stubbs, Diann Wassmuth Not pictured: Ida Catherine Cooley, LaVerne McKay, Neysa Gosieski. f Z-E! CQ lu VJ Lqggd Cf CL Qc O 52 PUTTERS wffi, K7 cggo 0.0 Q D BOYS' GOLF:Jim Hartzer, Richard Moore, Terry Formaro ' ' , 1 ey. Second row: Ted Thompsonhlim Pomeroy, Mr. Kacena, Frank Herman, Ed Dixon. Not pictured: Stan D' ' alby, Al Flook, Kenneth Morgan, Richard lVilson, R. Allen Wincbrenner. AIDES XVU Jud RSEH law ,V fb, S 4 A ', ,' 14 .' I f' in 'I fgifl' 215341 C'1!JfS, j 1 -- 1 im 7-V fc-f 011.1 Rlflf SX7' .VOX-SS fl.1'l0,I, ff'.s'o1, 1 'o,I S0114 !,l 11 49711 V , 'I ,A QSO. lj! ' mf -lglsgyfllxgfl 'lbifi 0 n,f,. , A ,V 11, ,E 11,-4,97 lip flow .lfplf . 411, ndw :NIV 'I ,QV dr!!-,I SOIL' L till' C' K 4 1 Q Q9 'ffm ij sw Q., vi EQ CUJU ,W 'bufffwy 1,,1 V1 1 .. Q iy, - 1 iw 1 W 1 SPORTSWOMEN 1ff f 111111? 5 61, 1 1 sss fl Q W 1 1 1111 1 Rs x Hrs, Iimily SllCiJllCI'd fPhy4 sicull Hducznliunj tczxcllvs thc: sglrl ziucl s' gym classes on IIYIICSEIZIYS 'I1hu1'scl11ys. V 72 SOCIAL HEADS Spri n STUDENT COUNgCIL OFFI- CERS: Secretary Jackie Lucas, President Larry Evans, Vice president Pat Pietch, and Ser- geant-at-Arms John Ewoldsen. COUNCIL OFFICERS SVR' I T7 1 Spring SOCIAL COM- MITTEE: Rosemary ig t 4 B0 r n 3 n d R 0 rl K C rr, ,..f e:-- g gi, :.. ,: - 3175 , . I ii .I co-chairmen. 3 COURT JUDGES Spring S T U D E NT COU T: Court Clerk Pat Pickens and Chief J sr' P I P' h u. ice a letc . Standing: Judgesjim Morris, Judy Evans, Neysa Gosieski, Rose- mar Bor W y n , a y ne Powers, Lynn Adamson. ss? visit e z il, JOURNALISM CLASSES, Left-to-right, First rowzjohn Gulick, Terry Wilsonhludy Houlette, Norma Cade, Renzie Kruger, Mary Logan, Marilyn Kinney, Sue Burgerhludy Ballard, Carol Steb- bins, Sue Broadie, Dolores Mundy, Chuck Tufts,John McDuf'fey. Second row: Norm Sappenfield, Dale McDaniel, Dick White,-lim Garton, Margaret Rhoades, Sylvia Deuben, Dyanne Gray, Debbie Rice, Betty Gogo, Bob johnson, Gary Olney, Mike Miller, Ron Kerr. Third row: Floyd Shepherd, NVayne Folmer, Denny Craig, Mary Koch, Annette Nemirovsky, Sue Ruston, Diann Wassmuth, Barb Douthit, ,Ian Bennett, Jim Patterson, john Cason, Dick Scroggs. ,c,.J, Yearbook editor Dale McDaniel and assistant editor Dolores Mundy sud- denly feel themselves being watched as the rest of the staff crowd their way in front of the camera. 74 Introducing J ay Journalism-he's the guy who spells your name wrong in the paper or the year- book or he doesn't get his facts straight or he forgets about your club having a meeting. Show-offjay tries to get the attention of Engineer senior sections editors Sue Broadie and Barb Douthit but they are too busy wi t h senior glossies. Ole jay wishes he could go and sell ads like Technician 5 advertising managers Diarm - - Wassmuth and Sue Burger. ' . if gay Journalism peeks over the shoulders of echnician editor Ron Kerr, sports editor John Gulick, and assistant editor Judy Houlette to see if he has a story to write. ay points out Tech in the News to Technician exchange editor Mary Logan circulation managers Mary Koch White X I I I I ,. n 4 . . . . J . . . t f , V 75 and,Annette Nemirovsky, and KDPS news editor Richard AD MEN SALESMANSHIP, Left-to-right, First row: Larry Consolver, Bob Zimmerman, Larry Hagen, Nettie Bixler, Fran Fazio, Norma Meusberger, Robbin Ware, Arland Kurschinski, Vern Cubbage. Second row: Mr. Barlow,Joe Montenguise, Richard Bruce, Larry Purscell, Robert Timmons, Jack Rheuport, Dean Parker. Mr. Gene Barlow fCommercial, Retailingj checks with one of the top salesmen of Engineer ads, Fran Fazio, about a business place to call. Other salesmen who sold over 25 dollars' worth of ads are: Dean Parker, Richard Bruce, Mike Hogan, Larry Con- solver, Joe Monten- guise, Arland Kurch- inski, Robbin Ware, Robert Zimmerman, Robert Timmons,Jack Rheuport, M a c il Stanger, Sheman Kep- ford, Norma Meus- berger, and Carolyn Aller. ,f E swf -s-Q. S, STAGE CREW, Left Blanchard, Mr. Fribourgh, First ro w: Roger DeYoung. Sec- ond row: Loren Davis, john Thompson, Arden enkins, L 45, 1 F , I 3 rw -. , 5- l 1 T 1 l im i ll ' 1 5 1 1 L is lffxl , M ll, 3 ei A RADIO CLUB, Left-to-right First row Lar H' , . : ry latt, Roger Blanchard, Bill Dankel Bob Johnson, lN'ayne Kocheiser Mr M S ' T ' , . ann. econd row. Carl Carlson, berry Liljegren, Bob DcYoung, Ed Carney. Third row: Larry Quigley,Jim Stevenshlerry Spillmanhjim Bennetgjim Palmer. MORE FACULTY Mr. Emo Tuomx QSOC1al SIL1dlCSD, Mrulames Barlow fDr1vcr Ed ucationj, Mr. Chan Smith Qscience, Mathj, Mr. Don Squires ffvlath, Counselingj, WE' . nr ww' ' r11w ' Fmfow He Y s afksaiog CUSTODIAN5 ' Osaimjames P Shck Gerald Cam, Le . I CUSTODIANS N an a cooks , an U 3 G? Q? g CAFETERIA VVORKERS: Edith Shives, Gertrude Harris, Elizabeth Brydon, Mary Charter, Clara Caulk, Mrs. Olga Madison CManagerj 79 BEADERS 5 WELDING Donald . III IV L SW1 , ' a V, L , . Gjrry Shlbein LROUIIIC Herfh t0'I'1ght F. 'VMCBee M agy Wickereen, Lonrge gst row. Ga : r. , ' r Students in Tech's Welding core area learn how to use different types of metal and the different welding methods. WELDING I, II, Left-to-right: First row: Larry Stougard, Wayne Harrison, Ronald Stevens, Alfonso Bruce, Eugene Cosner, Harold Christiansen, Bob Borghi. Second row: Mr. Lehmkuhl, Larry Murphy, Charles Johnson, Don Raygor, Gary Eilbert, Ivo Shipman, Frank Mann. Not pictured: Don Smith, Gary Suplee. Chmk James P Verfon, Y Holto . um' Nor PiCtugi75?1:i.cil'I3urigQ-agflsb Gfftorfli girls? tfeugh l m Cr00ks an S1 Dale i n row? ' Villiams' emi' as M 1 .szzisssssrzf g4,,.5r5... .. . izzifgyzi v:1.w,,f.l . , L iIsf5?ZT57i,lIilIYTifi zz..szzst,r.i,r.. .V 12.2, Sifmiffi r- :sg ' wiiifli 3,1 14513 , saga . . A 5 Q ' If- Viliiili ,,- K : fu an . ,, X X. ak ei Mr.john Lehmkuhl fNVeldingj isn,t a man from Mars but he isjust wearing the equip- ment of his trade. Tom Crooks Tojoin the Air Force and stay for 20 years or make a million. January VV'restling 3. James Ronald Garton Ronnie To own a new cycle. January Senior Social Committee 8g Publications Staff 8. Gerald H. Holton Car To be a good welder. june Wrestling 5. Milo Laverne Peugh ffstinkeyv To be rich. january Wrestling 3,4,5g Golf 3. Gary Dean Shiber To be an Arizona rancher. J une Hall Monitor 6. Maurice Eubanks Moe To keep on with the singing group when I get out ofschool and to make something good out of life. -january Baseball 3,5g Basketball 3,4, 6,7,8g Chorus 35 Football 4,6, 8g Monitor 7,81 Student Coun- cil 4,5,6,7g Student Court 5,6,7g Technician Sports Edi- tor 8. Ronald Leroy Herteen Ronnie,' To be a welder. january Lonnie David Overton lfeveyw To go into the Navy. June Robert Francis Pixley lLB0b77 To go to Iowa State and get a degree. June Baseball 4g Co-Chairman Senior Class Day Committee 8. Donald M. swim XlickeyM g To be a Marine. .if June E ig, Q15 Football Manager' 5. Qs.,- 81 Ns X SHOCKERS BASIC ELECTRICITY, Left-to-right, First row: Mike Wade, Mr. Dowd, Logan Light. Second row: Richard Smith,Jerry Reeves. Third row: William Smith, ob Hoopes, Kenneth Miller. The wiring of electric motors is one of the main assignments in Techls Electricity core area. Before going into Radio and TV, a student must take a semester of electricity. ADVANCED ELECTRICITY, Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Dowd, Richard Eyerly, Larry Uar rett, Charles Cretors, Bob White, Harold Gilson, Ribert Eyerly. Second row: Richard Evans,jas per Leverich, Bill jacksonhjack Storm, Ed Owens, Don Buckner, Bill Matheson. sz, .ggi ' A QQ.. . .gr ff sl .AA . Skis-gli '1 fi,if?'fl, 'UNI i fi 18 Mr. Wes Dowd fVocational Electricityj leans against the power supply panel m the electricity shop. Donnie Charles Buckner Buck June Basketball 7,8g Hall Monitor 8g Baseball 83 Stage Crew 8. Robert Eyerly Bob June Tennis 3,4,5,6g 35mm Movie Operator 4,5,6g Senior Cap 8a Gown Committee 8. Jasper Alvin Leverich To become a good electrical engineer. january 1 Lunchroom Cashier 3g Stage Crew 63 Football 8g Senior Social Committee 8. Edward Whitaker Owens Runyon,, To go to West Point and be- come a general. june Band 45 Stage Crew 65 Senior Banquet Committee 8g Pub- lications 8. Richard Eyefly Dickie June Tennis 3,4-,5,6g Movie Oper- ator 3,4,5,6g Senior Cap 81 Gown Committee 8. Bill Irven Jackson Wild Billl' To become an electrical en- gineer. june Stage Crew 35 Football 3,5g Hi-Y 43 Baseball 4g Student Council 3,4-,5g Hall Monitor 5g Football 7. William Matheson g'Scrooge Not to be a failure in life. june Student Council 8. 83 PENCIL PUSHERS Many students from Tech's Drafting core area go on to college to finish their work in archi- tectural and machine drafting started here. DRAFTING I, II, III. Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Ramey, Keith Dey, Leon Fisher, Tom Hall, Ronald Thomas, Jerry May, Norma Knepper, Earl Connett, Stan Dalbey, Dave Crooks, Paul Crouch, Mr. Mayo. Second row: Edwin Kane, Kenneth Perry, Herbert Munger, Wayne Powers, Delbert Hartzer, Randy Crook, Darold Godfrey, Carl Stilwell, Larry Gordon, David Johnston, Dennis McFall. Third row: Ray Philpott, Andre Ekis, David Murray, Jim Pomeroy, Schnathorst, Pat Chamberlain, Larry Pool, Ward Stewart, Jim Croft, Larry Hendtrshott. DRAFTING IV, V. Left-to-right, First row: John Gulick, Larry Kellar, Tucker Stone, Ed More- lock, Tom Wilson. Second row: Frank Squires, Larry Ross, Marvin King, Mr. Mayo, Alton 84 Roorda, Dale McDaniel, Don Wandling. Third row: Don Swanson, Gary McCoy,John Thomp- son, Arden jenkins, Tony Short. Not pictured: Mark Knudsen, Mary Ann Wolf, Phil Gannon, Charles Van Fleet, Margaret Worley. Stanley Dalby Stan Phillip Cannon Phill, To paint the Brooklyn To be an architect. Bridge with a tooth- june brush. Football 35 Track 456,85 june Golf 3,4,5,7,85 Home- room Vice-President 3 7 Homeroom Secretary 5. Cross Country 55 Hall Monitor 65 Senior Social Committee 8. Larry Eugene Keller Leona To be a success in my first year out of school. june Marvin Herbert King McGee To be successful in every- thing I undertake. January Mark A. Kundsen Hayseed' To live a life worth liv- ing. june Senior Decoration Com- mittee 8. Baseball 4,85 Basketball 5,65 Hall Monitor 65 Senior Commencement Committee 8. Gary Lynn McCoy CCDOt77 To be a civil engineer. June Football 3,5,75 Basket- ball 35 Baseball 4,85 Wrestling 5,7585 Moni- tor 55 Student Council 85 Commencement Com- mittee 8. John Arthur Gulick To go to the moon in a box kite. june Basketball 3,4,5,6,7,85 Baseball 4,6,85 Monitor 6,85 Student Council 45 Technician Sports Edi- tor 85 Senior Social Com- mittee 8. Arden Francis jenkins To make mv life a suc- cess. June Usher and Host 3,45 Stage Crew 4,5,6,7,8. Dale Eugene McDaniel To open a head sanfor- izing service in the land ofthe head shrinkers. June Basketball 3,4,5,6,7,85 Cross Country 3,5,75 Track 456,85 Hall Moni- tor 55 Student Council 4,5,75 Council Executive Board 75 Student Court 6,7585 Film Selection Committee 65 Engineer Editor 7,85 Social Com- mittee Co-Chairman 75 Senior Class Executive Board 85 Chairman Commencement Com- mittee 8. 85 Edward L. Morelock Dirty Ed To become a mechanical engineer in South A- merica. january Baseball 3g Wrestling 4, 5,6,7,8g Co-Captain 7g Football 4,6,8g Co-Cap- tain 85 Hall Monitor 7, 85 Student Council 85 january Class President 8. Don Swanson Don To gain weight. june Senior Social Committee 8. ' Alton john Roorda Al To marry and be a suc- cessful draftsman. june Tony Short June . 35mm Operator 3,4,5. james Tucker Stone Tuck Tojoin Robin Hoodls band in Sherwood For- est. June Football 3,5,7g Monitor 5,6,7g Wrestling ' 7,89 Baseball 85 Kiwanis Re- presentative 7g Banquet Committee 8. 86 Larry P. Ross To be a top notch drafts- man. january Baseball 3,5g Basketball 7. Franklin Eugene Squires CCBucky77 To bring fame to the Triumph Motorcycle Industry. January Charles John VanFleet Chuck To be a drafting en- gineer and race car dri ver. january All-School Social Com mittee 8. Donald Edwin Wandling Squeaky,' To become an engineer. january Basketball 3,4,6,75 Hall Monitor 3,6,7,85 Foot- ball 4,6,7,85 Track 5,75 Student Council 6,7585 Sergeant-At-Arms 85 All-School Social Com- mittee 75 Student Court 85 Senior Social Com- mittee 85 Student Guide 8. john Robert Thompson KC Red!! To help make the world a better place in which to live. June Thomas Casper Wilson Gfcaspcrfi To become a successful draftsman. june Mary Ann Wolf To travel around the world. june G.A.A. 3,4555 Pep Club 55 Co-Chairman Stu- dent Guides 55 Student Council 3,4,5,6,75 S.A.T. Staff 65 Juke Box Com- mittee 65 Movie Com- mittee 5,6,75 Chairman Movie Committee 75 Banquet Committee 8. 87 Ron Thomas Tom To be a success in the field of engineering. June Margaret V. Worley Ci To be the best drafts- man to come out ofthe January '57 Class. january G.A.A. 3,55 Tennis 355. 75 Drama Club 4,85 Drill Team 85 Hall Monitor 85 Pep Club 85 Commencement Com- mittee 8. Mr. George Fischer fMechanical Drawingj, Mr. Walt Ramey 'fDraftingj, and Mr. William Mayo fDraftingj look over a plan drawn by one of the students area. ill 'r'-H-'lm WRENCH WRENCHERS t . f L--I AUTO DIESEL I, II. Left-to-right, First T Haluska. Second row: Mr. Fraizer, Chuck Wilson, Dale Tur- row: Eugene Merhishhlack Nelson, Eugene ner, David Kittinger, Ron McConnell, Robert Robinson, Brown, Robert Howard, Bob Holquist, Bill Mr. Yohe. Third row: Davy Davison, Albert Hadlock, Del- bert Hanner, Alan Richardson, Larry Thomas. J Auto Diesel is a popular core area at Tech with the width interest in auto mechanics but the study of Diesel motors is the important work in this area. 4 ..,..,., V ,- . ,.. ,, , AUTO DIESEL III, IV, V. Left-to-right, First row: Larry Bob Oldham, Richard Weed, Cliff Current, Bill Brady, Mr Hawxby, Bob Campbell, Henry Sinclair, Gary Olney, Dar- Yohe. Third row: jerry Jennings, Ted Clark, Bob Cobum 8 rell Miner, Arland Kurschinsk, Dean Parker, Verne Cub- George Brown, Joe Lees, Gene Van Smith, Don Reeves bage. Second row: Mr. Fraizer, Tom King, Larry Baker, Dale Wheeler. 3 ! k 1 x ,1.1z.:' f?i?5?5?fIifi I I W T ' f Gale Johnson Arland L.,Kurschinski Ar NDPISUU OT HFFHSN To be with the rest of To get a job and get rich my life. quickz Januar Y january Football 4. William Dale Brady Bill To make money. january Robert Eugene Coburn Bob june Cap 8: Gown Committee. Clifford L. Current Tip', To be a stock car driver ofa Ford V8. August Clifford Hayden June George T. Brown Ted To be rich, and own a hot rod. january Verne D. Cubbage Cub the Kidl' To do the best I can in every- thing I attempt to do and make my parents proud of me. january Basketball 3,8g Football 6g Technician Advertising Staii' 8. Larry Lee Hawxby Marine To be a United States Marine Corps D.I. june Basketball 4,5. Jerry William Jennings To be a mechanical engineer. June Baseball 45 Hall Monitor 6. 89 . ysy. 5 -1 iiiirsr - 412.1 'M aff? .- Q 25... Q A gs :slang i - :- fi M... Pi fa -- as: QB W . ' lx- eg- as ,wg QF i s Y 2 4. QR joe Montenguise Irish To live a happy and success- ful life. January Football 6,85 Hall Monitor 65 Senior Social Committee 8. Gary Leroy Olney To get a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force. June Football 355,75 Baseball 45 Hall Monitor 55 Wrestling 7, 85 Track 85 Senior Executive Board 85 Chairman Banquet Committee5 Technician Staff 8. Robert James Oldham To drive sprint cars. June Hall Monitor 5. Dean A. Parker Park To be a test engineer in the field for Ford. january Don Reeves Speed,' Henry Lee Sinclair Hank To be the best in what I try To own a customizing garage. to do, and help others to do june the same. Stage Crew 45 Hall Monitor 7. January Gene Van Smith Slim', Richard Clinton VVeed Rick', To further my education, to June achieve a substantial place in life, and to be a good husband to Nancy. June Stage Crew 4. Mr. Ernest Yohe, Mr. Vern Schultz, and Mr. Ross Fraizer, Auto Diesel and Related teachers, pose in the shop. 90 MERCHANTS C it v The high point in the Retailingcore area is the student's senior year when many are placed in half day jobs at some of Des Moines retailing establishments. On the job, students use the things they learned in the Retailing courses at Tech. RETAILING I, II. Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Cooperhjim Martz, Roger McKeever, Errol Hal- sey, Dennis Berry. Second row: Joyce Russell, Rosalie Genovese, Delores Stanton, Gail Dingman, Carolyn Allen, Pat Forsyth, Carolyn Aller. RETAILING III, IV. Left-to-right, First row: Loretta Har- lowulacque Nordstrom, Carol Emmetthloyce Russell, Carol Stebbinshlanet Mitchellhludy Ballard. Second row: Larry Consoliver, Mike Hogan, Mike Miller, Bill Felter, Richard White,-Dean Parker, Arland Kurschinski, Fred Freeman, Verne Cubbage. Third row: Mr. Barlow, Arloa Oswald, Diane Harsh, Mary Ann Huff, Trudy Miller, Nettie Bixler, Kae Biddlehlackie Johnshlune Vietch, Mr. Cooper. Fourth row: jack Rhueport, Bob Timmons, Sue Ruston,judy Con- soliver, Fran Fazio, Mary Jane Padgitt,JoAnn Terry, Linda Masters, Janet McCall, Gail Fluke, Ron Oppenheim, Larry Evans. Judith Ann Ballard Judy To be a politician, or an astrolo- gist. June Chorus 3,55 Library Staffll-5 OB lice Staff 6,7. William'Emerson Felter Weasel To be the best lawyer in the state of Iowa. June Hall Monitor 55 Decoration Committee. Janet McCall 'janv To make Glenn as proud of me as I am of him. june Service Club 35 Library Staff 55 Tennis 55 Lunchroom Cashier 65 Chorus 65 Office Staff 7. kr' Mr. Phil Cooper QRetailingj makes a call down town to check on a pos- sible Co-op job for one of his Re- , l tailing students. 92 i Frances Mary Fazio Fran', To become a retail buyer in a large department store and to be an asset to everyone. June Future Nurses Club 3,45 Nurse's Staff 4,55 Service Club 5-5 P.B.X. Operator 75 Lunchroom Cashier 75 Movie Usher 75 Pep Club 75 Co-Chairman Cap 81 Gown Committee. Loretta Darlene Harlow 'LLori To visit Pat in Colorado and learn to ski better than she. June Drama Club 35 Chorus 35 Ten- nis 45 P.B.X. Operator 55 Lunch- room Cashier 5,65 Student Coun- cil 75 Alt. 85 Senior Social Com- mittee 8. Mike Miller View To become a good highway pa- trolman. june Hall Monitor 5,65 Student Coun- cil 55 Student Court Judge 55 All-School Social Committee 55 Senior Class Day Committee 8. January Joyce Russell June Library Staff 3,4,5g Chorus 3,4,5. Ronnie William Oppenheim Clopieff To live in Florida. Senior Class Day Committee 8. NEEDLERS Sue Ruston Susie Qn To attend Drake and be a suc- cess in whatever I do. January Golf 3,4-,5g Lunchroom Cashier 7, Senior Decorating Committee 8, Pep Club 8, Publications Staff 8. Arloa Oswald Ozl' To achieve happiness. August TAILORING, Left-to-right, First row: Mrs. Greene, Sylvia Deuben, Marilyn Adams, Beverly Burns, Margaret Morrell. Second row: Jennie Merrifield, Dorothy Kinney, Marilyn Kinney, I Sharon O'Brien. Third row: Sandra Cooley, Pat Snider, Annie Tonelli. 93 Sylvia Deuben To get married injune and work where I can continue sewing. January Chorus 3,4g G.A.A. 3,4,5,6g Service Club 6g Publications Staff 8. Sharon Edith O'Brien Edee To save 15200 so I can go to Alaska. June Tailoring is housed in the little brick building to the east of the main Tech. Here the girls learn to sew and design clothes. Many wardrobes are completed in, this COI'C 2lI'Ca. Mrs, Bette Greene QTailoringj poses behind one of the sewing machines at the Tailoring House. Marilyn Ann Kinney To be liked by all and loved by one. january Social Committee 3g Tennis 3,55 G.A.A, 3,4,5,6,7g Chorus 3g Stu- dent Council-3g Cap SL Gown Committee Chairman 85 Tech- nician Exchange Editor 8. FINISHERS Q18 'Nm POW. A I ffl: A if i 13611, 'kfgraryylg fy dc!! Prfeupoiivc A Y if I1 B. , , I ' :jj :lf V HCM C .110 ' V ' L er. Secfgrifgmefg-fO,rIgh roll: Me I t, F. i Bobrglagft DW: IXOU 161.17 Cook X qs I ffffi,ff1f+dlShe,t i ' A OPFITY, row gdzn Ifcldl' . Klhlbgigfi phly i Ra Gr. y T. al, 11 Fine workmanship with wood is US, 263-!f'l'r, I the aim of the Cabinet Making b HQ, loo, core area at Tech. S'ugO, Q 4? Y, NJ' X X. an rSS..-.M . I Y CABINET MAKING I, II, III, Left-to-right, First row: -lon Moylamjon Cirkscnsu, Richard Anderson, Tim Brown, Ron Nlcfllziiri, Marlin Olson. Second row: Bud Vunlloutcn, Bill Mcrfxlancy, Ronald Cheney, Brafford Tceterhjohn Oberendcr, David Resfland, Bill Evans Third row: George McKay, David Ross, Dwight Ellis Bill W'hitmore, Dan Sample, Charles-Iackman. 95 'Q Carl Richard Cook CCDick77 To make a success in everything I do. june Student Council 4,5,8. Hollis Coulthard To be an engineer. June Robert Calvin Dixon, Jr. 5CZink!7 Hope to have a success- ful future. June Chorus 3g Track 4,6,8g Cross Country 5,7g Monitor 5,85 Senior Social Committee 8. Phillip Richard Graves iiphilv Become a success in life and have lots of friends. june Track 7,8g Senior Bau- quet Committee 8. Sherman Marvin Kepford Robert E. Kimball uXVOI'I'I1,, June To be a lawyer. june 96 James Morris flint Go to Drake and play baseball. june- Basketball 3,65 Football 3,7g Baseball 6,85 Mon- itor 7g Student Council 7,83 Student Court 8, Co-Chairman Bacca- laureate Committee 8. june Merle Lee Lambert Michaelj. Montgomery To be a good cabinet HNHPH maker. June June Stage Crew 3, Football 16mm Operator 8, Class 5,7. Day Com mittee 8. Mr. Milton Gerhart and Mr. Donly A. Pierson, Cab- inet Making instructqrs, pose at the Furniture Factory. David Stewart Robert H. Zimmerman Roberta To be a millionaire. January Hall Monitor 3,8g Stu- dent Council 7. Not Pictured: Jack Richard Pratt CSTiny77 To be a good cabinet maker. June Football 7. 97 Donald A. Moses Sfxiofi To get along with others in anything I do. January Basketball 35 Hall Mon- itor 4g Football 45 Stu- dent Council 5g Chair- man Commencement Committee 8, Publica- tions Staff 8. BRUSHERS PAINTING AND DECORATING, Left-to-right, First row: Mr. Cooper, Mike DeCarlo,John Guyer,James I-Iartzerxlames Graham. Second row: John Campbellhlim Steele, Frank Formaro, Thomas South, Don Hunziker. DONALD RAE HUNZIKER JUNE X X Painting and Decorating core area has for some of its projects, the actual painting of rooms, halls, and other places in school buildings, The boys learn about paints, finishes, and decorating tech- niques in this area. Mr. John Cooper fPainting arid Decorating, Mathj is the instructor. 98 A N DE RSGN-E -Q89 KS0 ffS??M N MW Meteixth YubYxsXimfg, 0009505 A ,Rs nd!-e , Z5ggQ4R Reed W S S N.,,,f:,fl'4f-,Ny S tu d . I 103 Ce CBQWAX CM Bmw Bank Geefn J' 0pQ'f'11, if Co' 570 4,8 gf-7 Yhxmb Bewexri Store 'aqbej MMM 954 XNb9X3si'ACKX3ix9QQo. Q eww GMHWLJ Go- ww djo T1-a de I I4 I 8 sup 6 D'-V co. C5 19 . 5Qe66Wx , UKWW S 8.X,o'z.0 P859 30 S454 'WQ' We are proud of the many Des Moines Tech graduates who have joined our organization, and of our close association with Tech in training and educa- SOLAR AIRCRAFT COMPANY tional programs , Congratulat A big decision now lies before you-join the armed forces . . . get a job . . . go to college? The folks at Mill Owners Mutual wish you every success in what- ever you choose to do. Before making that important decision it will pay to investi- gate the vast opportunities in Mutual Insurance. A booklet available through our company, CLOSE-UP OF A CAREER . briefly outlines the many fields NOW open to you in this pro- fession. If you plan to attend college, you will also find this booklet an excellent guide in selecting your curriculum. Why not send for your lfree copy . . . or visit the home office. Home Office 2015 Grand Avenue Des Moines. Iowa Telephone 3-5225 CHen'y 3-5225 laiier July ll I 0 n S I I I on your graduation from Des Moines Technical School MILL OWNERS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Compliments of Engman Manufacturing Co. 1317-19 Locust St. Phone AT 8-1937 Congratulations To 1957 Seniors F rom Bankers Trust Company Des Moines' Most Convenient Bank Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System Sixth and Locust Have the things you want later By Saving Now AT DES MOINES SAVINGS And Loan Association 210 6th Avenue Phone AT 2-8303 The oldest in Des Moines' HECK ROSS CLOTHI ER IoWa's Largest Uniform Suppliers Tuxedos Rented 515 Locust Phone CH 3-3285 CONGRATULATICNS ENGINEERS . . Q 433 522 633 43 A C L :aria A 0 . I I ' 4, ov, . I fiv . .9 , Super Valu Customers de- I .,,,, I serve the best---the best in T e i i Quality, Lowest Possible Prices, and services designed to make shopping easier and more Of a pleasure for you SUPER VALU FOOD STORES WISH TO EXTEND TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF SUPER VALU DES MOINES TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL THEIR CON- GRATULATIONS AND BEST man STORES WISHES Some light on the subject! Fourth Quarter Rally! Shy? Something funny? POP! l Serious thoughts? Caught in the act! Our principal. Get MORE For LESS Shop At D 6 L SUPER VALUE 2207 Cottage Grove 7Gq!0fl4 7th Walnut Truly Feminine Apparel Compliments of FIELD SHOE STORE 710 Walnut Best Wishes from Daniels Jewelers 522-Walnut 310-6th fool, ,pn me 'mir waz, me mas, M Me swxc1,-,,1.u2z me Thais Huana Potato chips Dr. Floyd E. Henry Dr. Sheldon Gladstone Registered Optometrists Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted For Belief Vision rcfiiimdiitf l A pi 1' flu C u A N Sf, T3 ,JI 5 syn 516 Walnut Street - Des Moines, Iowa Phone 4-5354 HENRY FIELD'S Des Moines Seed and Nursery Store Quality Farm Seeds, Nursery Stock Pet Supplies Phone Ch-49952 Des Moines 815 Locust Denny Brann Drugs Phone CH-36lll F. T. Binder. Prop. M 720 Locust St. Des oines Irwin's Auto Supplies Sporting Goods - Bicycles H66 25th Street Phone CR-91913 De Arcy's BOOT SHOP Corner Eighth and Walnut Beautiful Shoes Hosiery -:- Purses Wholesale Radio Parts Electronic Equipment Radio Trade Supply Co. Telephone AT-87 237 1224 Grand Avenue Des Moines 9, Iowa emma! Qiwaaalel Ga. Jim Piggotls Dealership New Cars and Trucks Sth and Keo Used Cars and Trucks 1201 Locust Chicken 81.00 Malts and Shakes 30C Try Our Mr. Big 50c For The Best Sandwiches peak-fone fbuae fn Forest and Harding Road Compliments ol Reeds lce Cream Co. . Q S Cow' x q,o'l ' Who me? Live a little' Studying??? x95 X Wd on at .C P Congratulations Seniors VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Fourth and Walnut Where every fuslomrr is important Jllenzber fy' Federal Deposit Irzsztranfe Corporation Besi Wishes From 1 . PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS .. f SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. M 1139 24st. Phone cn 14423 W . . . O Formal Wear ,mrunnu I W I SERVICE Richard Pharmacy 417 Locust 1235.51 ?5Q..E1.5lLT: :Ls DOT! we I8 Kell EIIEIIIIQ Phone C1-1 3-4711 'wwfhefff-f-M1 wwf Cosmetics A Drugs Prescriptions 'I'HE RECORD CORNER lOl SE. GRANGER 3001 Merle Hay nd. BL 5-3159 RECORD PLAYERS NEW AND USED Rsconns HAROLD R. ROBBINS. Inc. Car Radio and TV Service AT 8-6434 1437 WALNUT DES MOINES, IOWA Best Wishes From PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. 1139 24st. Phone CR 7-4423 - I R I' C Larry's Superlor OWU oo 'ng ompany Service 2908-6111. Ave. CH 3-1255 Gas Oil Wash Grease Steam Cleaning Wheel Bclcncemg Congratulations Class of Accessories 1957 519 S. W. 7th Phone CH 3-6227 F I'Ol'II F R ANKE LS Congratulations' from md Sidles Company 74. Shu au Mm Bald 101 12111 Des Moines, Iowa Wonderful Food BABES 417-Sth St. Phone CH 4-9319 Beauty Fashions 36th 6: Inqersoil Owner-Bernice Wickard Phone BL 5-3139 He's kinda cute! B0b's Hound Dog Annette says up here! You didn't buy an SAT? For those who care - - - Truman Repair Shop 618 Grand Avenue Headquarters For LANE CEDAR CHESTS ROBINSON 'S F URN ITNRE STORE 412-414 Walnut St. R. A. Leeper. D.V.M. 1620 High Street VETERINARIAN Phone CH 3-3297 Congratulations Noah's Ark Restaurant Famous for Italian Specialty Dinners and USE Real Italian Pizza YELLOW CABS Cherry 3-1111 2400 Ingersoll Phone AT 8-2246 Compliments Grocery IOWA DRESS Club 1701 S- UTUOU Des Moines la. lohn. Baratta Prop. phOne.CH 3-1614 THE TOY BOX Exclusively Toys Beaver 6 Douglas Dial BL 5-3718 WINICK BROS. SUPER MARKET Groceries and Meats 1199 Sth St. - Dial CH 4-7175 or CH 4-7176 Open Every Day 8 A.M. To IO P.M. inc. Sunday f 4 Form-1lW2af linux - -' .. - '57 CHEVROLET 5 44, l skwiwd SERVICE 1 U S A More and more people are Lgcugf g i g formal -and mo and more well-dressed gentleme IH lllfe Ph. CH 3-4711 ' 5' Paul Manning Chevrolet Company pg Aj L 71.4 au Relzadle 1021 Locust Ph. CH 4 4245 R her Timing MM.. ,E 1675 10 494 eomyaalulaiiowi la lffze Gfafu of 1956 Garner Publishing Company Letterpress and Gffset Printers 615-17-19 Euclid Avenue Ph. AM 2-8146 FREE Customer Parking on our 'arl-:ing lot KLEINS DEPARTMENT STORE Clothinq and Shoes For the Entire Family OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY till 9:00 p.m. 3614 Sth Ave. Ph. Cl-1 3-1602 . HIGHLAND PARK SHELL Dealer Shell Petroleum Products SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS Sixth and Oak Park W. J. Grace, Des Moines, Iowa Dealer Atlantic 8-3535 Suede Iackets Specialist's ACME CLEANERS Take Out Service For Whole Family 523 Euclid Ph. CH-38622 HIGHLA D PARK HUNTER HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Insurance Agency 3rd- G Euclid 3619 sixth Ph. CH 3-6732 Member F. D, 1, C, GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE EUCLID AVE. HARDWARE 210 Euclid Ph. CH 3-5137 203 Euclid Ph. CH 3-3718 EUCLID FURNITURE HOLLOWAY AUTO PRODUCTS 216 ,Euclid Ph. AT 2-4536 1212 Euclid CH 4-7297 HIGHLAND PARK HARDWARE HI-HO GRILL Ph. CH 4-0443 3613 Sixth Ave. 417 Euclid Ph. AT 8-9000 Covering all Iowa with Complete Finance Service O'DEA FINANCE COMPANY III7 Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa Congratulations to the Class oi '57 From FIRST FEDERAL STATE BANK Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Twenty-Fourth G University FLOWERS WIRED EVERYWHERE Arranged As You Like Them DOHERTY'S FLOWERS Phone AT .8-0816 Second at College Des Moines, Iowa SXQKWQQXXRRSGQAEBWSEQ K5 433 . as IF ITS it W s if S is Q ns gg tm BE Goon if ig Kafka? ASS it HI-LAN DAIRY ts W Des Moines gg S5553 K1 W W WWWWK HAPPY HARRIGAN SAYS: GOOD LUCK To the class of '57. Thanks for your Business ---- AUTO TREND CO. 4340 Douglas Ave. Phone CR 9-4188 Conqratulation Seniors! SUPERIOR OIL COMPANY 519 S.W. Seventh Cherry 3-6227 SMITTY'S DON UT SHOP Specializing in Raised and Cake Doughnuts and Butter Rolls Special Attention Given To Schools, Churches cmd Party Orders 24--Hour Service Daily Except Saturday CClosed at 8 p.m.l OPEN SUNDAY 1301--19111 AT 2-1818 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI 4.33 : fi 'll Z Iv , .A i. .. I aasal u st t lt r Career Courses in: Business Management Salesrnanship Court Reporting Secretarial and Office Machines A. I. B. Graduates are holding key positions in the business world and with the government. Come in for an interview. E. O. Fenton, President American Institute oi Business Grand Ave.'At Tenth Des Moines, Iowa Congratulations Class of 57 From HANDLER MOTOR Harding Road 8.: Ingersoll For Cleaning and Laundering Properly Done . . . Phone Cherry 3-1181 CASCADE Launderers and Drycleaners 1301 Grand Ave. DENNIS SUPPLY COMPANY 1912 Sixth Av,enue EVERYTHING IN REFRIGERATION SUPPLIES AND PARTS RISSMAN'S AUTO PA RTS RETAIL - WHOLESALE QUICK FREE DELIVERY OPEN: Weekdays-9am to 8pm Saturdays-8:30am to 5:30pm Sundays-9am to 2pm l244 Second Ave. Phone CH 4-8976 MOTOR SUPPLY CO. MAIN OFFICE STORE 1313-15-LOCUST CH 3-5129 Counter Extensions No. 1 No. 2 2312 Hubbell 2631 Forest AM 2-4220 CR 9-9694 Cur Heartiest Congratulations to the '57 Class SU PER MARKETS Headquarters For the Towns Finest Foods U.S. CHOICE MEATS-U.S. No. l PRODUCE-FAMOUS BRAND MEATS We Give King Korn Stamps ll: ?Lumbg' .Qualify V titled ,I 1865 lm 9lffeM4 Graduation Rings for Des Moines Tech High are made in our own shop Prompt Delivery Plumb Jewelry Store Walnut at Sixth Des Moines SERVICE INN MOTEL One of the Best in the Middle West North of the Veterans' Hospi!al, Highway No. 6 T. F. Fcmsher. Owner-Mgr. Dial CR 7-3573 35' 115-Ilrh Sanur - Du Mon-ru, Iowa 1-1.1, ' Incl! I-0101 WASHING - TIRE REPAIR - GREASING CAR RADIOS ouk SPECIALTY BO B'S SERVICE ii?-. OPEN 7AM TO 9PM EVERY DAY T E L E P H o N E BLACKBURN 5-ssol 2216 HARDING ROAD KING YING LOW The Oldest Chinese American - Restaurant in 223 Fourth St. Say It With Flowers NEILSON GREENHOUSE Iowa 1900 High Street DENNIS TV-RADIO SERVICE All Work Guaranteed 101 S. E. Granger I. TOBIS MOTOR SALES AT 8-3733 921 East Euclid WORTI-I'S GROCERY Ice Cream - Meats - Canned Goods 1723 E. 24th S treet PUTNAM REXALL DRUG CR 9-9788 24th and University UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Everything For Students ART STATIONERY PRESS Greeting Cards ll ll Stationery 1213-25th Street Ph. BL 5-1026 1168-24th St.-University Place M H E M Order A Family gil? r-It-ji JL VEQEL1 1' wa 3ler1'tfHf11 ' Pack of ll C9 3 5 0 O FQNQK 2 rom MQ Your Dealer EAST SHCPPING CENTER l HoLLEY'5 DES MOINES. IOW A EVERVTHING Fon THE orncz, BANK AND s ool. Prescription Pharmacy Maurice T. Adams ' P Northwestern Candy Company Inc East sth and Locust Ph. CH 4-3186 10 Has' 'ms' Ph. cr-r 4-3147 Success Formula: Save A Little of Everything you EARN. 5 Save at SCANDIA ll 31 SCANDIA has never missed a dividend payment in its 83 year History That dividend has never been less than 376. Stop in and discuss a weekly or monthly savings plan. To open and add to a savings account by mail- Write or cdll tor a supply of postage-paid envelopes. 1 Unique in Its Personal Services Current Dividend - 372 ff Scandia Savings I 8: Loan Assn. 518 E. Locust QGEDEGQA Phone AT 8-6781 Open Saturdays 'till noon. Buns. PHONE AT a-5725 WHITE STAR EASTOWN FLOOR COVERING LAUNDERS AND CLEANERS 616 EAST GRAND AVENUE 212-1416 EAST GRAND DES MQINESI IQWA Watches Diamonds FIRST FEDERAL HANGER JEWLERY stone SAVINCjf8f6ff3g? ASSN' 526 East Locust Street CH-3-0712 Capital City State Bank Des Moines Drive-in Bank East 5th and Locust The Bank That M, Gives You ff' All Three it Drive-In Banking Saturday Banking Park While Banking Member of F. D. I. C. Compliments ol JOHN BLOEM STORES Mens Clothing 6 Shoes For The Family it 520-522 E Locust B Congratulation To The Graduating Class Oi 1957 Complete Outfitters For Men And Young Men THE GARFIELD Corner East Sixth and Locust Streets Des Moines, Iowa CH-4-9722 FREE PARKING lust South ol Store on East Sth J OSEPHS FLOWERS by DESS POWERS 812 Locust CH 4-0307 Jewelers to Iowa since 1871 Class Rings and Pins CONGRATULATIONS Union Baptist Church Park Avenue Clinic Rev' Seymour J- Gaines 3305 SW. 9th Street Equitable Corner-Sixth at Locust Pastor Dr- DE- 5142211 Dr. J.F. LeRoque Popcorn - Candy - Caramel Corn - Pop KORN KRIB 1540 Sixth Avenue PIDGEONS S.W. Thirtieih and Maury 5050 Second Ave. IACK SMITH FLOWERS inc. 813 Locust Street Phone CH 4-3191 GRAN DVIEW PHARMACY Safe Prescription Service East 24th St. cmd Easton Blvd. ARNOLDS LEHMAN'S FLOWER 81 GIFT SHOP Ladies Wearing Apparel Fine F10WefS and Giffs 716 Locust 2900 East Euclid Phone AM 6-6645 JEFF'S GRILL 81 SHELL SERVICE Quality 6. Service Iust Ask The Kids! 2800-W 2806 Ilniversiiy ive. FORKER PHARMACY Prescription Specialists 2501 of Forest Phone BI. 5-0950 KLOCKENTAGEHS B SHARP BARBER SHOP Standard Service Bm Sharp, Gpemtof S. E. I4ih G Indidnolcx Ph. CH 3-SSSU 1620 CROCKEH 322 sw Third si 811 Grand Ave GREEN COLONIAL FURNACE CO. I ' IACOBSON LINOTYPING CO. KN GX CAFE STATE BANK of s FINEST MODERATE FjR'CED Quran SERVICE RESTAUR ' I 2721 Becxver Ave. I ii, ii : W is A -es ' We I L 5 H 'I- .N HAWKEYE SALES CO, UNCTION OF HIGHWAYS 6-64-65 AND 69 1214 ' TELEPHONE AMH B2 CH-3-9737 Des Moines Iowa Electrgnic Engineering Ce: IiC07lgl'1lfll1llff0IlSy1 Class of 57 T V Service THE NUT HOUSE 1317 Locust Phone 8-8323 X 611 Locust ,I George Kucharo Displays Engle Welding Equipment Co. Locllst Street Grand Avenue Iles Moines 9, Iowa Des Moines 91 Iowa C mP: ' THE MILES COMPANY SINGER SEWING CE Specialists In Gummeml Label Printing 508-Walnut A I KENNEDY REESE nun:-mmsun sum. uucntu sou INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 1818 High St. Des Moines. Iowa Best Wishes To The C I u Cl f Class M1957 ongratu ations ass 0 From 1957 , , , From Leach Printing Co. 807 Grand Ave. FRANKELS Iowa -14. sim 40 ,um W1 ew Des Moines Phone CH 4-3816 Q5 A416 f GG it uv 5TUDIo I PMWW '3' 55 . Z, ff 'fi QW as f7 W fam tie Qzcwlcmzfe no Nm-rn smear . AT a-mov F-' i , S V ffl- S if 5 x. 1 X K Reddy Prepares For Your Future, Too! So that everyone can Live Better . . . Electrically, now and in the future, Reddy Kilowutt and his helpers at Iowa Power and Light Company are working toward the day when power gen- erated from the atom cart take its place along with that gener- ated frorn present fuels, They're helping plan an actual V r X Q' 5 x L-1 QD . Q fl Q i'i' '9 nuclear powered plant that will he in operation in about 5 years. They're working to make your future bright . . . electrically. IOWA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Des Moines. Iowa HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES CAN FIND A CAREER AT MEREDITHS Your training at Tech High School will guide you towzlrcl a lifetime job with two of Aniericzfs greatest inagnzines, Bwller Homes X Gardens and SlH'l'6S5fIlf Farming FOR GIRLS: Beginning johs in all office departments. On-the-jolw training as Clerks, Clerk- Typists, Secretaries, and Stenographers. FOR BOYS: Opportunity to enter and train for printing tracles. Nlerediths offers you Z1 good starting salary, opportunity for aclvzmeement, friendly working associates, pleasant offices, five clay week, il fine cafeteria, a complete insurance program, zlnfl many sports and eluh aetivities. XY'lnatever your preferenpe, visit our Personnel Department soon. Our interviewers will be happy to rliscuss your career with you. Meredith Publishing Company 1716 Locust St. Des Moines, Iowa -jx. FIGG Hardware I J W. 11115611915 Stadium Shell Service 2200 Forest Des Moines, Iowa Zen ?a for College 8 Z or Career aw ing. A Welcome Gift Air I-Une Bowling . . .for the Graduate 4200 Fleur Dfive Fine Luggage from Davidsons Travel Shop AndreW's Studios 822 Walnut Street Phone CH 4-4956 Des Moines 9, Iowa Graduations Weddings Terry Shoemaker Ioan Ramseyer S C'N'MO'5 HICKMAN BARBER SHOP ' rx' 0 'J Flat top Speciality BYE 5 v 'lf-' 5707 Hickman Ph0neCR 9-5987 5-I I X X f Best Wishes ' g X from 'T Daniels Jewelers 1604 S. UNION 522-XV:-llnut 310-6th eaealiae -X L E A combination of craftsmanship, modem equipment cmd good service. WHERE QUALITY AND YOUR BUDGET MEET WRIGHT LITHOQPRINTING CO. 3007 Sth Ave. AT 8-1001 ., .-:1:. . . .::s:f:E w-- I J A ,. V,l. I , iff-j , anal.-Qffg-2 'P-. f- ' .E xg 5 if 'EE:f:E:5jf:I-113555. 4.2 ' ' . 1 . 5 7555? f5?Ef?i55EQ555f ? 355235 ' ,fx J , ' A 5-1,-.4. M'ch'fn aniAvw.Aw'A,A .,,,, A- -'1 -- PICK PETER PAN BREAD IN THE BRIGHT YELLOW WRAP DAIRY FOODS of DISTINCTION. .. Wifh TI1 df flffd Q 0 Q Quality You Can Taste 7 nnnns smrs u mu n 2229 Hubbell 0 Un llolln v Flon Colin? All I-H12 I -Q RY 3 E s -4- . R um bn S IS MWQMWAQ' ,x, . , I 5 Ir: Y QLD GQ-U! K--. ' X ' 9 ll v21 x3f47a kg ' 6 ..,........m-'-e.L5-Q- -M-ff fn f 'U - X 'N EN 3' 2 35 ':' S-ff f., 2 U A . 0 ,A ,gf sf rf' 'S ,S W-i 'T x , ' 3 .8 .x!.X,XV,-Nlmr 9 f ' an f -'L N 'gf-H N 4 7 ,L RX Lf W-'ffm ll! u 4 . HL.-f WNV llll.-1:5 SIXTH s. Q Q ff X 4, f-w-f--fr V- 2 GRAND x If f g W x ,fi ,' K! wr MMS ' A QXCQLAND LOAN AssoclA11on,of oss MOINES BEST WISHES T0 1957 TECH GRADUATES From the 1957 Graduating Class O1 Local 106: William Boylan Donald H. Fortner Ronald L. Gordon Roger Greever ' Forrest Howard Ricliard Mortoza Maynard Polson ' Edward L. Shinetine Thomas Steinbach ' Former TECH Students UNIT LOCAL UNION NO. 106 BROTHERHOOUOF CARP AND JOINERS OF AMERICA - I TERS auultucns These Former TECH Students Are Now Enrolled ln Apprentiship Classes: Roy Wayne Cozad Ray Pliares Bob Parker Don Kindred Robert Zimmerman William R. Gist Ierry Selover LOOK FOR THIS MARK OF QUALITY: ll YA l : tt ' ww MUD' W W' N., f' LEA J w WHL futrnwpgmrus fl ,mmm ON FuRNrruRE MILLWQRK CABINETS FLOQRING LOCAL UNION NO. 106 UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND IOINERS OF AMERICA 908 EIGHTH STREET DES MOINES 14, IOWA A DISTINCUISHED UNlVERSITY IN YOUR HOME TOWN DRAKE U IVERSITY lf you are planning on college take this opportunity to visit the Drake campus and discuss your college plans with a member of Drake's outstanding faculty. Drake is interested in your future ------- so see what lowa's middle-sized university can offer you. Nine Colleges: Liberal Arts Business Administration Education Fine Arts Pharmacy Law Divinity Graduate Community l 4 A 4 .-Y. i - 7' Q ' ' ' i 4- . ' ' ' OE -ine., li . da hits it itg 1- i ,,k 'ls L ,. ., .. - 4 5 Y tx is - 2 'A' ..xxx 7 idx iergsefigfi i l i i. elif' 17 2- t R9 - SAYINGSY' as A--. mm, ...W Mb s1',.',I. 1-3, atnm mum!-w Q 1. 'V . ' 'E ,Y .af 1' a -sf' 5. QW 'fa qv -.- - - : l ' f! , 51? 5 M P' . lx -. - V 1 -- nv M 1 Adair, Barbara 20 Adams, Joyce 32 Adams, Marilyn 93 Adamson, Lynn 12-13-15-27-73 Agnew, Mrs. Dorothy 46-47 Borrell, Nadine 16-17 Allan, Carolyn 91 Allen, Beverly 64-70 Allen, Dennis 56-57 Allen, Madeline 12-14-17-20 Allen, Mr. 4 Allen, Sue 16-46 Aller, Carolyn 76-91 Anderson, Alfred 19-70 Anderson, Barbara 8-46 Anderson, Dick 6-41-64-70-95 Anderson, Janice 27 Anderson,Jo 21 Anderson, Joyce 3-7-21 Anderson, Larry 64-68 Anderson, Lowell 56-57 Anderson, Mr. 2 Andreasen, Mr. 59 Argenta, Mark 24 Armington, David 19 Armstrong, Jack 57 Amold, Elinor 21-22-44 Arsts, Flmanis 19 Askland, Carl 19 Avery, Donna 32 Avery, Ron 56-57 B Backstron, David 64-68 Bailey, Dennis 27 Bailey, Donnes 69 Bakalyar, Mr. 64-70 Baker,Jim 6-59 Baker, Larry 88 Baker, Mr. 79 Baker, Utonna 21 Baldwin, June 27-40 Ballard, Judy 41-44-74-91-92 Ballinger, Henry 59 Ballou, Mr, 14 Barber, Alvin 64 Barker, Bonnibell 9-17 Barlow, Mr. Gene 76-91 Barlow, Mr.James 78 Barry, Miss 78 Beavers, Gloria 27 Becker, George 53 Beener, Larry 59 Beers, Dan 24 Beeson, Gloria 9-17-72 Behl, Karen 17 Bellis, Larry 61 Bell,Jim 10-11-56-57-69 Bell, Sam 6-39 Bemis, Carole 21 Bendixen, Terry 10-59-69 Bennett,Jan 21-22-44-74 Bennett,Jim 19-77 Bennett, Larry 52 Bennett, Sharon 16-17 Benson, Carol 17-46 Bergeson, Julas 69 Bergis, Navis 65-69 Berglund, Charlene 8-17-20 i :-if INDEX Berogen, John 42 Berry, Dennis 14-40-70-91 Bertrand, Karen 46 Bettis, Ray 17 Betz, Mr. 2 Bevins,Judy 17 Biddle, Kay 7-16-43-91 Bietzell, Verlena 14-62 Bikely, Carolyn 17 Bish, Betty 9-46-47 Qans, Hazel 7-12-27 Bixler, Nettie . 76-91 Blackburn, Geraldine 17-19 Blair, Sharon 64 Blanchard, Roger 59-77 Blazer, Paul 6 Bohlman, Mrs. 78 Borghi, Bob 7-80 Borland, Elaine 64 Born, Rose Mary 12-15-44-46-47-66-73 Bowen,Jim 8-69 Bower, Beverly 16-17-18 Boyce, Mr. 14-53 Boyd, David 6-52 Brady, Bill 88 Branham,Janis 27-28 Brewer, Miss 27-31 Brewer, Marvin 10 Brewster, Dennis 7-39-68 Breyfogle, Norman 6-69 Broadie, Sue 7- 1 3-15-27-28-67-74-75 Broadus, James 64 Brown, Carol 18 Brown, Don 53 Brown, Eugene 88 Brown, George 88 Brown, Helen 17-18 Brown, Sandra 17-20-64 Brown, Tim 95 Bruce, Alfonso 6-44-80 Bruce, Dennis 64 Bruce, Richard 76 Bruggen, Miss 46-57-64 Bmntmyer, Mr. 79 Bryant, Mr. 19 Brydon, Mrs. 79 Buck,John. 56-57 Buckner, Don 38-82-83 Burger, Sue 16-27-28-70-74-75 Burgess, 64-68 Burke,Judy 16-21-72 Burns, Beverly 93 Buthcher, Sharon 27 C Cade, Norma 21-22-44-74 Cady, Mr. 37-68 Calderon, Maurice 10-39 Campbell, Bob 88 Campbell, Deanne 46-70 Campbell, Diane 41 Campbe1l,John 98 Campbell, Marie 64 Campbell, Marjorie 64 Campbell, Richard 57 Camplield, Diana 46 Cane, Edwin 84 Cannon,Joyce 70 Carlisle, Sharon 9-14-17 126 Carlson we ,CCarl 77 Carlson, Carol 59 Carlson, Linda 8-27-42-71 Carlson Carlson ,Margaret 70 , Richard 9 Carney, Ed 14-59:77 Carter, Aaron 9-17-18-69 Carter, Barbara 47 Carter, Mary 8-17-18 Carter, Raymond 53 Carter, Willard 56 Cason,John 5-27-28-74 Castelline, William 64 Caster, Aaron 10 Cataldo, Frank 19 Caulk, Clara 79 Chairamonte,JoAnn 21-if Chamberlain, Pat 84 Chambers, Betty 46 Chapman, Ralph 5-56-57 Charter, Mary 79 Cheney, Ronald 95 Chesnik, Robert 53 Christensen,Jim 64-69 Christian, Richard 24 Christia Christia nsen, Carolyn 27 nsen, Harold 80 Cirksena,Jon 7-95 Claire, Eddie 27 Clark, J oyce 21 Clark, Larry 64 Clark, Norman 65 Clark, Mr. Richard 43 Clark, Ted 88 Clark, Terry 64 Clausen, David 59 Clement, Mr. 12 Cleveland, Dave 38 Cline, Joan 21-22-44 Cohley, George 64 Coburn, Bob 88 Cochran, Mike 52 Collett, Becky 9-17 Collins, Shirley 41 Colmstoek, Joel 8 Colwell, Charles 59 Connel, Marsha 16 Connett, Earl 8-84 Conn,Judy 17 Conrade, Sharon 21 Consoliver, Judy 43-72-91 Consoliver, Larry 5-14-37-76-91 Constant, John 64 Cook, Carl 96 Cook, Carol 46 Cook, Dick 95 Cook, Kay 12 Cooley, Sandra 16-46-71-93 Coon, Barbara 9-46 Cooper, Denny 5-24-25-38 Cooper, Mr. John 98 Cooper, Mr. Phil 44-91-92 Copley, Dorothy 8-17-18 Corell, Nancy 17-18-70 Corel, Jodine 46 Cosner, Eugene 80 Couch, Marie 16-46 Coullhard, Hollis 96 Coulson, Beverly 46 Fvrvi-,bust fu- -, J sz.: '-iqgapy, , 'JqrTT..,-rz.,.-- W 1 -. .. -any Coulter, Marlen: 72 Cousins, Joyce 9-17-42 Coverdell, Bob 27-28 Cox, Bill 53 Cozad, Charles 27-28 Crabb, Beverly 16-44-46-47 Craig, Dennis 24-25-44-74 Cramblit, Larry 65 Cramlct, Mr. 2 Crawford, Don 56-57 Cretors, Charles 82 Croft,jim 84 Crook, Randy 84 Crooks, Dave 84 Crooks, Tom 81 Crouch, Paul 84 Cubbage, Vern 39-76-88-91 Cummings, Rebecca 21 Curigit, Clifl' 88 D Dalby, Stan 71-84-85 Dale, Mnjames 79 Daniel, Barbara 41-46-47 Daniels, Marvin 5-27-28 Dankel, Bill 59-69-77 Dascalos, Gus 4-5-52 Davenport, Mr. 17 Davenport, Trudy 17 Davis, Danny 56 Davis, Grover 53 Davis, Harry 24 Davis, Loren 56-58-43-77 Davis, Sandra 46 Davis, Sheila 46-47 Davison, Davy 88 Davison, Martha 32 Day, Carol 44-46-47 DeArden, Bill 6-24 DeCar1o, Mike 5-69-98 Denton, Howard 6-19 Deuben, Sylvia 74-93-94 Devine, Galyn 19 DeVries, Larry 59 Dey, Keith 71-84 Dey, Larry 72 DeYoung, Bob 10-69-77. Dial, Ardella 9-62 Diehl, David 32-44 Dietz, Dea 9 Dingman, Dun 6-32-36-39 Dingman, Gail 43-91 Dixon, Bob 9-10-11-69-95-96 Dixon, Ed 64-71 Doll, Don 64 Donhowe, Phyllis 27-40 Doran, Bob 64-68 Doran, Vernon 6-68 Dorseyhlim 6-56 Douthii, Barb 7-16-27-28-35-74-75 D0wd, Mr. Wes 82-83 Downey, Larry 10-11-39-69 Downey, Rogene 7-27-28-40 Dove, Linda 46 Drumm, Sharon 41-46-47 Dunavant, Bette 14-16-17-20 Dunkelberg, Miss Helen 72 E . Eames, Marilyn 27 Eaton, Tom 64-69 Edwards, Karen 46 2' 1 ,, 'au Egenbergerhlerry 64 Eilbert, Gary 80 Ekhan, Erwin 5-59 Ekis, Andre 84 Ekman, Harold 53 Elings, Virgil 53,91 Ellis, Dwight 5-38-95 Emmack, Eldon 24-25-44 Emmett, Carol 41 Enga, Brenda 17-18 Engle, Donna 18 Erickson, Bernie 37 Erickson, Sue 8-21 Ettinger, Hazel 12-13-46-70 Eubanks, Moe 5-9-80-81 Evans, Evans, Allan 59-80 Bill 95 Evans, Judy 16-41-46-73 Evans, Karen 21-22 Evans, Larry 5-12-14-15-69-73-91 Evans, Richard 82 Evensonnjudy 15-17 Everett, Nancy 32-91 Ewoldson, john 12-36-37-44-62-73 Ewoldson, Mike 37-41 Eyerly, Richard 82-83 Eyerly, Robert 82-83 F Fansler, julie 14-70 Farmer, Miss 21-22-46 Farr, Marva 12-17-40 Farrell, Barbara 13-21-41 Farrow, Mrujasper 5 Fazio, Fran 41 -42-76-91-92 Fe1ter,Bill 44-91-92 Fettkether, Mr. 62-63 Fields, Finley, Fisher Fisher Fisher Don 64-68 Anne 9 Alice 44-46-48 Cliff 37 ,jack 64 Fisher, Jim 19-69 Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Leon 84 M arliss 17 Mr. 78-87 Flanders, Wendell 64 F1ook,Al 21 Flower, Karen 9 Fluke, Gan. 41-91 Foddrillhjohn 6-52 Foley, Sharon 21 Follmer, Wayne 24-25-74 Folson, Wilma 17 Forbes, Connie 44-46-48 Ford, Sandra 64 Formaro, Frank 98 Formaro, Terry 21 Formaro, Toney 64 Forsyth, Pat 9-12-13-16-91 Fortino,joe 19 Foster, Mr. 19 Fraizer, Mr. 88 Fredregill, Don 5-69 Freeman, Fred 8-9-91 Friborourgh, Mr. 19-77 Fritz, Gene 6-69 Fuller, Kathy 27 Fuller, Shirley 21-41 Furguson, Bob 95 Furmanhlim 56 127 G Gabel, Mr. 62-63 Gannon, Phil 10-69-85 Gardiner, James 41 -46 Garrett, Larry 82 Garon,-Iim 74-80-81 Gates, Norma 8-9-46 Gendrolis, Herbert 64 ' Genovese, Rosalie 9-16-41-91 Gerhart, Mr. 97 Gering, Larry 64-68 Gibbs, Eculid 32 Gieeson, john 32 Gillaspy, Ray 64 Gillen, Gary 56 Gillespie, Mr. 38 Gilson, Harold 82 Glenn, Ronna 17-43 Godfrey, Darold 84 Goering, Kenneth 6-7-19-39 Gogo, Betty- '44-46-48-74 Goldsberryhludy 41-46 Goodwin, Dutton 19-40-42 Gordon, Larry 84 Gosieski, Arlette 14-16-20 Gosieski, Neysa 21-40-41-62-73 Gowen, Bruce 6-56 Grady, Ann 46-48 Grady, Maurene 48 Graham,Jim 5-38-68-98 Granclberg, Ivars 56 Grandstaflz Garry 56-58 Grant, Gary 10-19-53 Graves, Donna 17 Graves, Phil 69-95-96 Gravis, George 53 Gray, Dyanne 27-29-74 Greene, Mrs. 93-94 Green, Francine 48 Green, Mike 19 Grill, Dennis 58 Grof, Donald 62 Gulick, John 36-38-68-74-75-84 85 Gurnsey, Lynn 56 H Hadley, Terry 43-53 Hadlock, Albert 88 Hagen, Larry 76 Hagenhloe 68 Haigh, Charles 19 Hall, Tom 84 Hale, Lyle 27-29 Halsey, Errol 37-42-91 Halsey, Kenn 37 Halsten, Carolyn 17 Haluska, Bill 88 Hammond, Karen 27 Hand, Irma 46 Hanner, Delbert 88 Hantz, Mr. 16 Hanziker,Donna 21-22 Hardesty, Darlene 21 Harlow, Loretta 12-44-91-92 Harmson, Edna 32 Harper, Annabell 46-70 Harris, Donnes 17-20 Harris, Gertrude 79 Harris, Tuanne 8-17-18 Harrison, Wayne 80 Harsh, Mr. 24-25 1' Harsh, Diane 44-91 Hartley, Mr. 63 Hartshorn, Don 19 Johnston, David 84 Johnston, Myneta 70 Jones, Beverly 22 Hartzer, Delbert 84 Hartzer,Jim 71-98 Harwood, Gene 6-68 Harwood, Ronnie 37 Hatch, Richard 10-69 Hawkins, Don 6-7-68 Hawxby, Larry Hayden, Larry 10-11-12-39-69 Jones, Bob 69 Jones, Dal 64-69 Jones, David 10 Jones, Don 8-59-60 Jones, Edna 46 Jones, Sandra 8-21-41-46 Jones, Tom 64 Jones, Virginia 64 Haydon, Clifford 9 Heard, Samuel 64 Heathershaw, Nile 6-19-68 Hefner, Roberta 27-29 Heitman, Bev 46-48 Helm, Robert 27 Hendershbtt, Larry 84 Henderson, Sharon 46-72 Herman Herrick, 1-Ierteen, Tom 64-68 Nancy 9 Hendrix, Hensley, , Frank 19-21 Gary 58 Ronald 81 Heuer, Bill 95 Joy, Beverly 9-17 Joy, Robert 62-63 K Kacena, Mr. 21-27-31-42 Kalar, Ray 65-69 Kaltenheuser, Carolyn 43-46-49 Karlson, Margaret 9-16-21 Keeling, Don 64 Keener, Nancy 46-49 Kellar, Fred 10-11-56 Kellar, Larry 68-84-85 Kenford, Sherman 76-95-96 Kenner, Konnie 32 Kerr, Ron 8-12-27-29-73-74-75 L Heuermann,Jerrie 41-46 Heuermann, Pat 44-46-48 Hiatt, Larry 14-17-19-77 Hibbs,Jim 64 Hilken, Ray 8-61 Hill,Janice 21-41-70 Hill, Mrs. 41 Hitchcock, Mr. 79 Hoffman, Mr. 6 Hogan, Mike 14-39-76-91 Hogins, Barbara 46 Holman, Dean 10-19 Holton, Gary 80 Holquist, Bob 88 Honts, Shirley 64 Hoopes, Robert 8-37-82 Hough, Barbara 44-46-49 Houlette, Judy 12-16-27-29-71-74-75 Howard, Bob 8-88 Howard, Dennis 64 Howard, Dick 69 Howe, Carol 21-70 Howell, Gary 59-60 Hubenthal, Irwin 59 Hudson, Bill 14-19 Huff, Mary Ann 12-72-91 Hughes, Mr. 53 Hughes, Shirley 9-17 Huitt, Gail 19 Hunziker, Don 98 1-1upton,Jim 56 Hutchinson,Jim 5-14-62-69 Hutt, Ronald 24 Hyde, Mary Lou 14-43-46 Hyler, James 53 Hyler, Kermit 53-68 I lngraham, Chrole 20 Ireland, Helen 44-46-49 Kettle, Diana 9 Kevy, Ronald 63 Kirchner, Dick 56 Kier, Larry 64 Kimble, Bob 95-96' Kimpo, Arla 64 King, Donald 65 King,Janet 64 King, Marvin 84-85 King, Ronald 62 King, Tom 62,88 Kinney, Marilyn 44-74-93-94 Kinzie, Mr. 17 Kittinger, David 88 Knepper, Norma 84 Knudsen, Mark 85 Koch, Mary 27-29-74-75 Kocheiser, Wayne 17-19-77 Koloski, Alberta 24 Knox, Marshall 10-19 Konz, Stan 20 Kruger, Renzie 44-46-49-74 Krumins, Otis 14-56 Kurschinski,Arland 76-88-91 Kussart, Karol 7-12-16-27-29 Kuster, Tom 6-19-69 Q 1 Leverich, James 65 Leverich, Jasper 82-83 Lewis, Carol 41-46 Lewis, Linda 14-21 Light, Logan 52-58 Liljegren, Gerry 19-77 Lindstom, Mrs. 18 Lockey, Larry 19 Logan,Jack 19 Logan,Judy 46 Logan, Mary 8-27-29-74-75 Longden, Troy 27 Louthan, Joyce 43-44-63 Lucas, ackie 12-13-16-21-22-44-73 Lundeen, George 53 Lundgren, Rene 19-42 M Mack, Mrs. 78 Madison, Mrs. 32-33-79 Madsen, Betty 12-13-16-21-23-44 Mahurin, Carol 21-40 Maidonado, Inez 46-72 Malmin, Larry 27-70 Mann, Frank 80 Mann, Mr. 59-77 Mann,John 24 Marchant, Ed 64 Marks, Mr. 27-31 Marohe, Bill 27-69 Mars,Jim 6-19-69 Marshall, Knox 70 Martin, Bill 6 Martin, Ed 6 Martz,Jim 91 Masters, Linda 14-21 Mathern, Dick 14-53 Matheson, Bill 82-83 Mattson, Gary 59 Maxon, Shirley 17 Maxwell, Caroline 27 May, Jerry 84 Mayo, Mr. 84-87 Meier,Judi 20-107 Melahovich, Paul 8-10-53-69 Meneough, Mary Kay 21-41-43 Merhish, Eugene 6-88 Merical, Carolyn 49 Merical, Sue 46 Merrifield,Jennie 93 Merrifield, Virginia 64 Meusburger, Norma 21-23-76 Mickle, Dave 68 Iwed, Marjorie 64 Jackman, Charles 95 Jackson, Bill 5-68-82-83 Jenkins, Airden 77-84-85 Jennings, Jerry 88 Jenson, Charlotte 17 Johns, Jackie 41-91 Johnson, Bob 24-26-74-77 Johnson, Charles 68-80 Johnson, Dale 56 Johnson, Peggy 41-62 Johnson, Ruth 62 Lacey, Barbara 41 Lacour, Barbara 27 LaMay, Rose 15 Lambert, Carl 53 Lambert, Merle 40-95-97 Lambert, Terry 70 Langworthy, Mrs. 2-13 Largent, Edna 32 Larsen, Janise 12-13-16-17 Larson, Cynthia 8-15 Larson, Wayne 65 Latshaw, Larry 6-53-69 Laughman, Donna 16-21-43 Laurscm,Janice 15-18 Lawrence, Bill 65 Lawrence, Jackie 27 LeCroy, Jean 16-42 Lee, Mr. J. 46-47 Lee, Mr. N. 24-25 Lees, Joe 88 Lehmkuhl, Mr. 80-81 Lenan, Tom 65 Leopold,Judy 21 Lett, Linda 16-17 128 Miller, Bill 6-65-68 Miller, Craig 8-10 Miller, Irving 5-12-59-60-66 Miller,Joyce 3-7-14-15-21-41 Miller, Kathryn 14 Miller, Kenneth 6-82 Miller, Mike 44-74-91-92 Miller, Norman 6-69 Miller Rhoada 46-49 Miller, Trudy 9-91 Mills, Jim 61 Mi1ls,Judy 21-41 Milton, Al 40-42 Miner, Darrell 88 Mishler, Charlene 27-30-43 Mishler, Nancy 20 Mitchell, Gene 37 Mitchell, Janet 41-91 Mitchell, Mr. 20-27-31 Moll, Nathan 42 Moll, Varner 27-30 Monscour, Rosemary 17-18 Montenguise, Joe 5-44-76 Montgomery, Mike 69-95 o 'E U Q rr Moore, Delores 17-18 Moore, Gary 32 Moore, Janet 32-33 Moore, Richard 8-19-42-71 Morelock, Ed 4-5-34-84-86 Morgan, Kenneth 71 Morrell, Margaret 93 Morris,Jim 5-60-68-73-95 Morris, Kenny 6-34-58 Morris, Phyllis 9-46-50 Mosby, Laura 9-46 Moses, Don 69 Moylan,Jon 95 Muffler, Larry 19 Mundy, Dolores 7-27-30-67-71-74 Munger, Herbert 68-84 Murray, Bob 24 Murray, Darra 11-14-27-69-84 Murray, Dave 10-11-14-69-84 Murray, Judy 9-46 Murray, Paul 53 Murphy, Larry 80 Murfle, Daryl 24 Musselman, Mr. 2 Myers, Charles 6-42-59 Myers, Myrtle 14-21 Mc McAuley, David 8-59 McBee, Gary 80 McCall,Janet 9-91-92 McClallin,Jim 52 McClain, Ron 5-95 McClish, Sharon 17 McConnell, Ron 88 McCoy, Gary 6-37-68-84-85 McCracken, Mary Dean 32-33 McDaniel, Dale 10-11-12-13-15-39-66-69-74-84-85 McDulTey,John 6-22-24-74 McFall, Dennis 84 McFarland, Sharon 72 McGilvra, Miss 2 McGoldrick, Pat 8-19-20 Mclntire, Barbara 16-21-23-44 McKay, George 95 McKay, Laverne 21-46-72 McKeever, Roger 14-91 McKinney, Bill 7 McKowen, Mary Ann 16-17 McLeory, Mack 65 McNaney,Bill 5-7-95 McNaney,Joyce 34-44-46-49 McPhee, Dorothy 17-18 McPherson,Jim 8 McReynolds, Charles 10-17-19 McReynolds, Darlene 14 McReynolds, Floyd 24 McQuiston, Donna 46 N Naples, 8arry I9 Neades,James 24 Nelson,Jack 88 Nelson,Jerri 12-16-21-72 Nemirovsky, Annette 27-30-74-75 Newell, Dick 17-39-68 Nichols, Marlene 17 Noel,Joy 65 Nordell, Curtis 56 Nordstrom,Jacque 91 Norland,Jerry 19 Norris, Bob 39 Noon, Charlotte 20 Noowell, Charlotte 20 Nowell,Ted 37-65 Nutt. Sally 18 O Overender, John 13-70-95 O'Brien, Sharon 43-94 Oglevie, Barbara 65 Oldham, Bob 88 Olney, Allan 65-69 Olney, Gary 6-7-37-66-69-74-88 Olson, Marlin 95 Olson, Robert 53 Olthoff, Mr. 21-22-46 Oppenheim, Ronnie 44-91-93 Osborne, Tom 68 Oswald, Arloa 41-91-93 Overholser, Dick 5-65-69 Overton,Judy 17 Overton, Larry 8-10-11-14-19-20-69 Overton, Lonnie 80-81 Overton, Norma 44-46-50 Owens, Ed 82-85 Oxenford, Sandy 12-17-42 Oxley, Charles 10-24-69 P Padgitt, Jane 91 Palmer, Jim 21 -59-60-77 Park, Pat 21 Parker, Dean 43-76-88-91 Parker,Jim 19 Parks, Joyce 1 7 Partlow, Carol 17 Patterson,James 24-26-44-74 Paul, Laura 7-27-30 Paulson, Sharon 14-17-40 Penn, Roger 39 Peper, Karen 44-62-66 Peper, Sandra 17-18 Perez, Rosemary 12-46 Perkins, Larry 8-19 Perkins, Maurice 6-19-21-68 Perry, Karen 9-16-46 Perry, Kenneth 84 Perry, Patty 43-46 Peterson, Mr. 40-42 Peterson, Phyllis 21-23-44 Peugh, Milo 80-81 Philpott, Ray 84 Pickens, Allen 38-62-68 Pickens, Pat 12-13-21-23-44-66-73 Pickering, Sharon 21 Pierson, Donly 98 Pietsch, Pat 7-12-15-32-73 Piggee, Arvene 65 Piper, Clifford 53 Piper, Sally 65 Pixley, Bob 81 Pomeroy, Jim 21-84 Pool, Larry 84 fbor, Mary Lou 65 Porpinga, Carl 62 Porter, Dick 56 Post, Larry 32 Potter, James 80 Powell, Gary 56 Powell, Jack 61 Powell, Norman 19 Powers, Judy 18 Powers, Wayne 5-37-73-84 Pratt, Jack 5-14-95 Pruitt, Cheryl 30-44-77 Purschell, Larry 76 Q Quick, Carol 65 Quigley, Larry 42-59-60-77 R Rains, Alden 32 Ramey, Mr. 84-87 Ramseyer, Joan 21-23-44-66 Raygor, Don 80 Reaver, John 5- 1 4-27-69 Reed, Bob 14-59-60 'l 29 Reeves, Don 88 Reeves, Jerry 37-82 Reeves, Karen' 15-21 Reha, Theora 27 Reichenbacker, Virginia 46 Reimer, Eugene 19 Reseland, David 95 Reynolds, Esther 27 Reynolds, Jerry 27-70 Reynolds, Larry 56 Rheuport, Gary 95 Rheuport, Jack 14-68-76-91 Rhoades, Gleda 65 Rhoades, Margaret 13-15-23-34-44-74 Rhone, Duane 65 Rice, Debbie 16-27-30-44-74 Rice, Tom 53 Richards, Dick 24 Richards, James 20 Richardson, Alan 88 Ritte r, Terry 19-37 Roberts, Marlene 41 Robertson, Sharon 9 Robey, Orval 24 Robinson, Janet 44-46-50 Robinson, John 24-26 Robi nson, Robert 88 Robinson, Sherry 32-33 Rolls tin, Linda 9-46-50 Rooney, Robert 65 Roor Ross, Roorda, Alton 84-86 Roorda, Jean 65 da, John 65 David 95 Ross, Elaine 32-33 R0ss,Jerry 24 Ross, Roth Larry 44-84-86 man, Joe 37-56 Roush, Lawrence 10-11-6 Rout Rout h, Bobette 46 he,jim 65-68 9 Rowen, Larry 27-70 Rowland, Bernice 8-42-46-50 Runge, Katherine 41-43 Russell,Joyce 91-93 Ruston, Sue 44-74-91-93 Rutz, Mr. 61 S Sage, Richard 65 Sample, Dan 95 Sanderson, David 56-58 Sanford, Gerald 53 Sappenfield, Norman 27-30-68-74 Satre,Jerry 53 Schmied, Dick 18-19 Schnathorst,Jim 84 Schneider, Marilyn 27 Schoonover, Roger 65 Schroder, Norma 21-23-44 Schulte, Janice 9 Scott, Ted 59 Scroggs, Dick 24-26-44-69-74 Seabert, Gary 38-56 Searcy, Garth 56 Searcy,Joyce 21-27-42-43 Sease, Ellen 21 Sellman, Gary 10-14-19-69 Senecaut, Eswana 46 Seneacut, Voltaire 37 Shank, Merle 53 Shearer, Wayne 5-38-56-68 Shepherd, Mrs. 72 Shephard, Floyd 5-27-30-69-74 Sherbudne, Roger 65 Sherer, Dennis 24 Sherod, Dale 24 Shiber, Larry 80 Shipman, Ivo 80 N x Shiver, Gary 81 Shives, Edith 79 Shoemaker, Roger 6-7-14-24 Shoemaker, Terry 10-11-12-13-15-66-69 Shope, Albert 53 Short, Tony 42-84-86 Shreffler, Deedra 27 Shrefller, Marilyn 17-20 Shriver, Mr. 15-46 I Shriver, sham-1 16-40-44-46250 Shult, Janice 17 Silcott, Bob 8-56 Silvey, Mr. 10-ll-69 Simoox, Ross 53 Sinclair, Don 24 Sinclair, Henry 88 Six,.Iack 65 Slack, Mr. 79 Slauson, Charles 61 Slawson, Sandra 46-50 Smalley, Barbara 16-46-50 Smiley, David 39-68 Smith, Andre 24 Smith, Barbara 21 Smith, Miss 41-78 Smith, Don 6-69 C I smith, Dwayne 14-17-19-21-69 Smith Gene 44 Herb 19 S1'hith,Joe 65 Smith, Lonnie 24,37 Smith, Morris 32 Smith, Richard 6-14-19-20-37-82 Smith, Scott 6-42 Smith, William 82 Smithson, Mr. 24-25 Snider, Pat 93 Snyder,,Iean 65 South, Thomas 98 Southers, JoAnn 46 Sparks, Mr. James 79 Speaker, Tom 14-37 Speck, 65 Spilman,-Igfry 19-77 Spooner, Ronnie 14-19 Springis, Arnis 59-60 Squires, Clifford 65 Squires, Mr, 78 Squires, Franklin 84-86 Stanberry, Naomi 65 Stanger, Macil 76 Stanley,jim 10-11-69 Stanton, Dolores 91 Starkey, Roberta 21-23-44 Starry,jim 56 Stebbins, Carol 7-23-35-41-44-74-91 Stephens, Beverly 9-17 Stephens, jim 12-59-60-77 Steele,jim 98 Stemm, Shirley 46 Stengel, Casey 68 Stevens, Bill 65 Stevens, Phillip 53 Stevens, Ronald 80 Steward, David 97 Stewart, Ward 84 Stille, jofknne 17-18 Stillwell, Karen 41-62 Stilwell, Carl 5-14-84 Stone, Merrill 65 Stone, Tucker 5-14-36-37-68-84-86 Stormhjati 8-36-37-82 Stougard, Larry 80 Stoutenberg, Bill 53 Stralcy, Charles 17-18-21-42 Street,joe 24 Street,john 24-26-44-69 Stuart, Guy 14-27-70 Stubbs, Barbara 21-27 Stundins, Maija 65 Stundins, Ruta 21 Stuve, Darlene 16-44-46-50 Sullivan, Corine 65 Sullivan, Marcene 46 Surles, Mary Lu 27 Sutherland, jim 68 Q Sutherland, Larry 8-59-H1 Swanson, Don 84-86 Swim, Don 80-81 Swope, Darrell 14 T Takeda, George 6-27-37 Tannatt, 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