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

 - Class of 1958

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Not ictured: Howard Andreasen fRadio Engineerlg Edna Bohlman iSocial Studieslg Harlan Boyce lMachine Shoplh Jap Farrow lSocial Studies, Athletic ManagerlgGeorge Fischer iMechanical Drawinglg Milton Gerhart fCabinet Makinglg Ray Hughes fMachine Slwpli William Hutchison fEng'lishJg Eula Rouse fLunchroom Man agerlg Emily Shepherd lPhysical Edueationjg Vera Tarman lHotel and Restaurantlg Dave Tuttle lAviationJi Russ Wiles lAviationJ. x. 44' 1 F' N ln.. Row one: Olive Wilson fStenographer-Clerklg Kay Hauser fStenographer-Clerklg Marlene Roberts iStengraph- er-Clerklg Lucille Cotrone lAttendance Clerklg Helen Dunkelberg lNurselg Mildred Hill lStenographer-Secre- taryl: Io McGilvra iRegistrarJ. Row two: Larry Gillespie lPhysical Educationlg Jim Barlow lDriver Educationlg A. B. Musselman fCoordina- torjg Ross Cramlet lCoordinator7g John Foster KT and Il. Row one: Don Squires fMath, Counselinglg Margaret Barry QEnglish, Counselinglg Glennie Mastin fEnglish7g Margaret Lindstrom QFoods and Clothirlgli Mabel Tillery QEnglish, Speechlg Helen Wheeler CCommercial, Co- ordinatorlg Elinor Mack fEnglish, Counselinglg Harry Peterson CSocial Studies, Counselingj. Row two: Al Thomas iArtJg LeRoy Mitchell QArtlg William Kacena fScienceJg Roy Johnson CMathJg Ernest Yohe QAuto Diesellg Don Bryant QT and IJ, Chan Smith fMath, Counselinglg Gunder Fribourgh CT and IJ, Ken Tannatt iS0cial Studiesl. CUSTODIANS First row: Earl Slack, James Dale, Mrs. Robbins, Leo Baker, James McFall. Second row: Henry Bruntmyer, Joe Hitch- cock, James Sparks, Harold Michels, Mi- chael Bishop. . S J, .Q A F I CAFETERIA womans 5 is i' 3: First row: Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Blanquart, 4. 'Ii Q3 Mrs. Whitfield Mrs. Shives. J , . J , V 7 :LN we V I Second row: Mrs. Rouse, Mrs. Caulk, Mrs. J f an Johnson, Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Meyer. is U, ,, 2923 H. 'legs .5 g . JANUARY CLASS Vice President Joe Wilcots Secretary Carole Cook Treasurer Marilyn Schneider Lynn Adamson Commercial Art See thc world, but not in the Navy. Cross Country 43 Track 53 Social Comm. 5,6,73 Moni- tor 53 Movie Comm. 6,7f HR Pres. 43- Student Coun- cil 5, 6, 73 Student Count 6, 73 Sr. Decoration Comm. 83 Homecoming Dec. 8. James Baker Jim Radio and TV To be a radio and TV en- gineer. Service Club 43 Football 6. Patricia Biddle Pat Bookkeeping To make my parents proud of me. Student Council 7,82 Library Staff 53 Social Comm. 8g Sr. Commencement Comm. 8g Advertising Mgr Techni- cian 8. Roger Blanchard Radio John Campbell Painting and Decorating To get a job and buy a Mercury. Cross Country 3g Student Council 5,6, 8. Joyce Clark Stenographic To be loved by one and liked by all. Monitor 63 HR SAT Com. 63 Council 4: Sr. Class Comm. 83 Ass't Sports Editor Technician 8. Jo Anderson Stenographic To be the best private sec- retary in the world. Chorus 33 Monitor 63 HR Sec- retary 33 Student Council 83 Senior Class Day Chair- man 83 Social Comm. 8. Larry Baker Bake Auto Diesel To make a million dollars in the Navy. HR President 5. Nettie Bixler None To go to California with Jeanie. Movie Usher 33 Monitor 53 HR Treasurer 73 Business Manager Engineer 6. Patricia Brott Patti Clerical To live happily ever after. Chorus 43 Pep Club 43 Office Staff 6,73 HR Vice-presi- dent 63 HR Treasurer 73 Senior Social Comm. 8. Patric Chamberlain Pat Drafting Live. Monitor 5. Ted Clark Teddy Auto Diesel To be a SeaBee Engineer HR Treasurer 3. David Claussen Dave Radio and TV To be an electronic engin- eer. Tennis 33 Radio Club 5. Carole Cook Clerical To live, love, laugh, and al- ways be happy. Movie Usher 33 Chorus 3,53 GAA 43 Monitor 43 Pep Club 7,83 Student Council 33 HR Treasurer 63 Senior Class Secretary 83 Cheer- leader Alternate 8. Ida Catherine Cooley Boss Clerical To be a secretary. GAA 3,4Q Golf 5,63 Office Staff 63 Student Council 6. Eugene Cosner Gene Welding To have a welding shop of my own. Bill Cox Coxie Machine Shop To get rich and live off the interest. William Dearden Bill Printing To come back to Tech and teach printing. Football 63 Student Council 83 Pep Club 83 Drama Club 83 Senior Class President 83 Sr. Executive Board 8. Judith Consoliver Judy Retailing To make my folks proud of me. Library Staff 53 Nurse's Office 6,7,8Q Cashier 6, 7, 83 Pep Club 7,83 Future Nurses Club 7,83 Cheer- leader 6, 7, 83 HR Secretary 73 DECA 83 Monitor 8. Thomas Cook Slim Bookkeeping To put the education I have received at Tech to its best use. .Iodine Corell Jo Clerical To live, love, and always be happy. . Pep Club 4,7,83 Office Staff 73 Cashier 73 HR Secretary 63 Cheerleader 83 Business Manager Engineer 83 Co- chairman Commencement Committee 8. Marlene Coulter Mar Clerical To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. Future Nurses Club 7, 83 Nurse's Office 73 Student Council 33 Pep Club Treas. 83 Senior Commencement Comm. 83 Exchange Editor Technician 8. William Dankel Bill Radio and TV To succeed in any thing I attempt. Track 5,73 Radio Club 5, 7, 83 Monitor 7. Phyllis Don Howe Phyll Commercial Art To have a day in Paris with Picasso. Service Club 7,83 Movie Mon- itor 83 Drama Club 83 GAA 3, 4. Karen Edwards Raren Kay Clerical To be liked by all. Senior Social Committee 8. Larry Evans Evy Retailing To be happily married and to be a success as a bus- iness man. Football 4,6 Track 55 Ad Club 53 Monitor 53 Mes- senger 6g Student Council 4, 5,65 President Student Council 75 Student Court Judge 4g President DECA Club 8. Frank Formaro I Painting and Decorating. Jane Grylls Janie Retailing To always look up, not down, and to walk hand in hand with God. DECA Club 83 Technician Editor 8. James Roy Hartzer Hartz Painting and Decorating To join the Navy and see the world. Golf 3, 4, 5, 7, 8. Drafting Dale Johnson Aviation Quintheta Duncan Cookie' Clerical Typist Senior Social Committee 8 Erwin Ekman Erv Radio and TV Football 3,55 Monitor 3,5 Service Club 6. Barbara Farrell Barb Clerical To have ambition. Tennis 3g Chorus 35 PBX 63 Student Council 65 Senior Decoration Committee 8. Harold 'Gilson Electricity To go to college. Football 4. Delbert Hartzer Del Drafting. To help beat Russia in the fields .of science and en- gineermg. James Hyler Machine Shop Judith Kennedy Punk Stenographic To be a secretary. Rose LaMay Clerical To be a very good wife. SAT 55 Pep Club 85 Social Comm. 85 Student Council Alt. 85 Girls' Gym Lead- ers 85 Sr. Cap and Gown Committee 8. Joe Lees Auto Diesel Judith Logan Judy Clerical To bs successful in whatever I o. Service Club 65 PBX 75 Sr. Decoration Comm. 85 Of- fice Staff 8. Ronald McConnell Ron Auto Diesel To be a very good mechani- cal engineer. Technician Advertising 8. Joyce Miller Stenographic To make my parents proud of me and to be a good wife to Kurt. Chorus 35 Cheerleader 5, 7 5 Cheerleader Captain 85 Monitor 65 PBX 65 Class Day Comm. 85 Pep Club 85 Sports Ed. Technician 8. Tom King Auto Diesel Georgena Lee Gena Bookkeeping Aim high, reach far, and to make my parents proud of me. Keys and Cucs Club 35 Chor- us 8. Carol Lewis Clerical To make Duane proud of me and to make him a good wife. GAA 45 PBX 65 Student Council 6,85 Social Comm. 85 Sr. Decoration Comm. 8. Karl David McAuley Radio and TV Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. LaVerne McKay Mickie Clerical To be the best typist. Chorus 3, 45 Golf 4, 65 Nurse's Office 6,85 Office Staff 85 Senior Cap and Gown Commmittee 85 Fu- ture Nurses Club 8. Judy Mills Stenographic Christ first, others second, myself last. Chorus 35 Library Staff 65 Student Council 55 Senior Class Day Committee 85 Technician Ass't Editor 8. Laura Mosby Clerical To attend college and get a job and to succeed in life. Service Club 35 Chorus 3, 5, 6,8g Girls Gym Leaders 85 Senior Class Day Comm. Daryl Murtle Mutt Printing To be successful in every- thing I do. Technician Advertising 8. James Neades Jim Printing To make a million dollars by my 21st birthday. Ivan Parsons Machine Shop Richard Porter Aviation Jerry Purscell Persey Cabinet Making To be successful ,- - - , I Lg .- v -et 5 . ' R . , 51353-Si E? W f Q P .:'.Q'ff- 1 z. i '- t MH' ' 'Qi' i L wr i t s f, 2 , ' X x X sg, l V -Q at 3 -fs Jj X ii .1 Z fi' Robert Murray Murphy Printing To make a lot of friends. Myrtle Myers Myrt Stenographic To leave a little bit of the sunshine everywhere I go. Student Council 4, 6,83 Chor- us 4, 5g Monitor 65 Student Council Secretary 83 Tech- nician Ass't Editor 83 Sr. Commencement Comm. 8. Jacqueline Nordstrom JacQue None To be happy, healthy, and successful. PBX 6,7 3 Cashier 65 Office Staff 7,85 Monitor 83 Pep Club 85 Commencement Committee 8. Clifford Piper Pipee Machine Shop To be a good machinists and to find happiness in life. Monitor 83 Senior Decora- tion Committee 8. Jack Powell Sheet Metal Alden Rains Elvis Hotel and Restaurant Go to Miami and show the Rebels how to cook. Virginia Reichenbacker uRickyn Clerical To make a million and have fun doing it. Technician Circulation Man- ager 8g Monitor 8. Bobbette Routh Conner Clerical Marilyn Schneider Gold Bond Commercial Art To become a good fashion designer. Graduation Hostess 63 Sr. Class Treasurer 85 Engin- eer Staff 8. Don Sinclair Printing Morris Smith, Jr. Manic Hotel and Restaurant To become head cook in some big hotel. Monitor 53 Served at Senior Prom 8. Marcene Ann Sullivan saMarcy19 Clerical To make Ray proud of me, as I am of him. Senior Cap and Gown Com- mittee 8. Jerry Ross Printing To have a sucessful life and to be with Sandy al- ways. Baseball 3g Football 4,63 Sophomore Basketball 45 Monitor 5, 7. Dan Sample Cabinet Making Marvin Shoemaker Auto Diesel To always be successful in everything I do. Andre Smitlh Andy Printing Move to Miami and work in a print shop. Monitor 3. Sandra Stotts Sandy Clerical To make someone happy. Dale Thompson Printing .mm Tillotson Tilly Dale Wheeler Print-iH8 Auto Diesel To be successful in life. To succeed at my chosen F00tb8ll 3. work, Baseball 33 Football 6. Susie Tonelli Larry Wicker None Welding To be a nurse To reach the highest goal of Monitor 5, 63 Student Council success. 53 Student Court Judge 83 Monitor 7. Vice President Service Club 83 Senior Social Comm. 8. June Veitch Joe WilC9tS Retailing Commercial Art Football 83 Vice President Senior Class 8. Not Pictured: James Furman Sharon McFarland Grady Charles Myers Mary Kay Menough Treasurer JUNE SENIOR OFFICERS Allen Pickens President Utonna Baker Secretary Gary Moore Vice President MN EXECUTIVE BOARD Joyce Anderson 0 Q' Htl Amu- Qwf.. 1' 'X 11 'S Dennis Berry Linda Rollstln Joe Street Frances Sue Allen- Suzie Q Clerical To be a good nurse GAA 35 Library Staff 35 Monitor 65 Future Nurses 85 Council 85 Senior Banquet Comm. 8. Barbara Kay Anderson Clerical Bobbie T01 ds my best in everything o Majorette 5. 6, 7,85 GAA 35 Monitor 45 Service Club 65 Sr. Banquet Comm. 8. Joyce Marlene Anderson Stenographic uPeg Leg!! To take the place of a car in a certain guy's heart. Monitor 65 Alt. Cashier 65 Cheerleader 6, 7, 85 Captain Cheerleaders 85 Pep Club 7, 85 Executive Board Senior Class 85 Co-Chairman Sr. Commencement Comm. 8. Ilmars Arsts - Henry Drafting Finish college and see the world. Stage Crew 45 Service Club 4. Utonna Evangelene Baker Stenographic Toni To marry a certain sailor some day. Service Club 65 Secretary Stu- dent Court 85 Senior Class Secretary 85 Sr. Social Comm. 8. June Ann Baldwin Commercial Art June Bug To be a good commercial art- istg liked by all. GAA 35 Monitor 35 Tennis 5, 85 Leaders Club 85 Learn to Dance Club 85 Library Club Technician Staff 8. Gloria Beavers Commercial Art Monitor 3. Larry Edwin Beener Daniel Carl Beers - Hans Printing To live through boot camp Technician Adv. Staff 8. Larry Gene Bellis Sheet Metal To own my sheet metal busi- IIGSS. Terry Lee Bendixen To get a job in the electronics field that I enjoy doing. Radio and TV Track 4,6,85 Cross Country 75 Monitor 5,6,75 Ham Club 7, 85 Sr. Social Comm. 8. Dennis Gene Berry To go to Drake. Retailing Council 85 Vice president Deca 85 President Drama Club 85 Chairman School Social Comm. 85 Co-chair- man Sr. Class Day Comm. 85 Sr. Class Executive Board5 Council Executive Board 8. Karen Louise Bertrand Clerical Bert To get married to a certain someone. Monitor 45 PBX 45 Office Staff 75 Sr. Banquet Comm. 8. Kae Frances Biddle - Katie Retailini To be a le to fry chicken for a certain someone. GAA 35 Chorus 35 Tennis 4, 55 Service Club 4,55 Council 6. Hazel Susan Bivans Commercial Art Baccalaureate and Commence- ment Hostess 65 Council 5, 75 Film Committee 75 School Social Comm. 7. David Brian Boyd - Pouch Refrigeration To be a Marine Corps D. I. Football 3,5,75 All City Team 75 All State Team 85 Senior Banquet Comm. 8. DeAnne Sue Campbell Clerical To live a full and rich life and make my parents proud of me. Monitor 35 Tennis 5,65 Cash- ier 55 Service Club 6. Diana Kay Campfield Clerical To shake hands and receive an autograph baseball from Mickey Mantle. Secretary homeroom 6. lf., .7 li JI' . , . ' : :fg'5f-SQ 1 .X 'iff an . , --er 'sl , 1 4. 'lili 1, . sw -, ., .. - A-5i,,,g, . - We ,1 I L. 5 N.. 1, X J., xii' 5 ei 5 ,,e,. Virginia Ann Carder Ginger Stenographic To become a teacher and to live a rich, happy, and suc- cessful life. Monitor 85 Office Staff 5. Carl Lee Carlson Raymond Lee Carter Machine Shop. To join the Air Force for 20 years. Willard Joseph Carter Aviation. Ciwilri To become a good pilot. Ronald William Cheney lSR0n!l Cabinet Making Cross Country 3. JoAnn Chiaramonte - Jo Stenographic To become a private secretary after Drake and to travel abroad. PBX 3,55 Service Club 35 Office Staff 45 Cashier 65 Council 4,65 Council Secre- tary 85 Pep Club '75 Pep Club Treasurer 85 Co-chairman Baccalaureate Comm. 8. Harold Bert Christensen Printing Richard Glenn Christian Rich To be successful in everything I attempt throughout my life Assistant Editor Technician 8. Carolyn Frances Christiansen Chris Commercial Art To find a good art brush and keep it. GAA 33 Service Club 5, 63 Cashier 53 Tennis 6,7,83 Council Alternate 73 Coun- cil 8g Movie Selection Comm. 8g Assembly Selection Comm. 83 Judge Student Court 8. Edmond Pepper Clair Commercial Art Ruth Ann Clark To be able to own my own beauty salon. Tailoring. David Roland Cleveland Dave To own a chain of radio sta- tions. None Council 83 Movie Comm. 83 Monitor 8. Charles Robert Colwell Chuck To become a teacher of elec- tronics. Radio and TV Track 3,43 Radio Ham Club 6, 7,83 Movie Ushers 7. Shirley Ann Conn- Jimson To be a good and successful wife. Retailing Marcia Louise Connell Marsh To find my life filled with jewels of love, laughter, health, and happiness. Stenographic Band 33 Office Staff 53 Pep Club 7,83 Secretary Pep Club 63 Cheerleader 7,83 Senior Social Comm. 8. Earl Floyd Connett To be a success and to make my girl happy. Drafting Band 3, 4, 5, 7. Richard Connett Aviation Sharon Vee Conrad- Sherry To help out the Navy Stenographic Drama Club 3, 7,83 Monitor 5, 73 Secretary Drama Club 83 Chorus 83 Sr. Class Day Comm. 8. Larry Gene Consolver 55Tiny!! To be the first ten star gen- eral in the Air Force. Retailing Deca Club 85 Council 85 Stu- dent Court 8. Sandra Colleen Cooley usandyn To always be happy. Tailoring Monitor 35 Captain Hall Mon- itors 7,85 Pep Club 7,85 Chorus 75 Senior Balloting Comm. 85 Cap and Gown Comm. 85 Council 8. Marie Elaine Couch- Cootie To marry a certain guy. Clerical Monitor 85 Gym Leader 85 Sr. Banquet Comm. 8. Beverly Ann Coulson- Bev To live a Christian life and travel. ' Clerical Monitor 4,75 Cashier 5,6,75 Service Club 8. Marjorie Lenore Cox Margie To be a receptionist. Clerical Council 45 Monitor 7. Larry Francis Cramblit Aviation Charles Hillery Cretors Chuck To make some little redhead happy. Electricity Monitor 35 Stage Crew 6, 7, 85 Council 45 Senior Balloting Comm. 85 Service Club 8. James E. Croft Randall Monore Crook To be the first person to fly under water to Great Britain Drafting David Dean Crooks Drafting Paul Edward Crouch Cricketts Drafting Mary Ann Huff Daniels To make Fred as proud of me as I am of him. Retailing Deca Club 8. Daniel Ray Davis Aviation Grover Allen Davis- Gad To be happy and ride a fast machine. Machine Shop Football 3, Basketball 3. Shirley Ann Davis Sugar Bubble To marry a certain Air Force man. Clerical Monitor 3,4,7g Pep Club 7g Library Staff 75 Cap and Gown Comm. 8. Michael DeLano De Carlo Mike To live a happy and success- ful life. Painting and Decorating Track 8g Monitor 8. Keith Elwin Dey To be an architect. Drafting Movie Usher 3,43 Golf 6, 7, 83 Monitor 8. Ardella Mary Dial- Shorty To be an accountant for a large firm. Bookkeeping Chorus 85 Technician Staff. Larry Dale Dunlap-- Dunny To do good in the Navy and to keep making more friends Cabinet Making Charles Gary Eilbert To get a job Welding Dwight Eugene Ellis- Red Go into the Navy in June and become a pattern maker. Cabinet Making Basketball 7, 8. Bernard Lee Erickson Punk', To be like a duckg cool and calm on the surface but paddling like everything un- derneath. Cabinet Making Monitor 3, 45 Baseball 65 Wres- tling 3, 6,7,8g Captain 7, 8. Hazel Mae Ettinger- Haze Get married to a swell guy. Clerical Monitor 3,49 Tennis 6g Coun- cil 5. Judith Jeanne Evans- Judy To be a professional musician Clerical GAA 3,43 Library Staff 5,63 Pep Club 6,73 Student Court 63 Council 63 Vice President and Executive Board 7g Chief Justice Student Court 7g Chorus 7,83 Co-chairman Sr. Banquet Comm. 8. Richard Neal Evans- Dick To be an electrical engineer. Electricity Stage Crew 4,6, 7. William Leon Evans- Bill To be a successful person. Cabinet Making Leon l'auI Fisher -- Lee To be an architectural engin- eer and to make one special person happy forever. Drafting Football Jig Wrestling 4. Gail Margarete Fluke Gabby lie a successful housewife. Retailing Pep Club 35 Office Staff 4g Monitor 4, Deca Club 7,85 Council 7, Sr. Balloting Comm. 8g Sr. Class Day Comm. 8. Sharon .loyce Foley Sharda To go to California and catch a good man. Stenographic GAA 3,45 Cashier G5 Office Staff 6. l'aul Fredrick Freeman Freda To learn to get along with people and to keep the won- derful friends I have now. Retailing Hand Ji,4,5g Chorus 4, Deca Club 75 l'rc:-:ident lleca Club 83 Council 83 Drama Club 8g Sr. Class Day Comm. 8g School Social Comm. 8. James Albert Gardiner ...lima To go to service: then to col- lege and to study to be a bookkeeper. Bookkeeping Library Staff 65 Monitor 8' Sr. Social Comm. 8. George Gus Garvis To open up a shop in Des Moines. Machine Shop Norma Jean Gates- Norm To learn all I can, then put all my knowledge to work for me. Clerical Rosalie Jane Genovese Rosie To always have love and hap- piness in my life and to give someone the same. Retailing Monitor 33 Service Club 3,43 Library Staff 35 Pep Club 3, 6,73 Secretary Pep Club 89 Chorus 53 PBX 5g Office Staff 63 Cheerleader 7,83 Deca Club Treasurer 7, 85 Sr. Social Comm. Co-chair- man 8. Jeri Lea German - Shorty To get married in May and be a Navy wife. Clerical Cashier 73 Gym Leader 7. Rosemary Perez Geronzin lAR0SieY! To be a good wife. Clerical Chorus 33 Monitor 53 Movie Comm. 65 Council 55 Major- ette 7, 85 Sr. Commencement Comm. 8. Euclid William Gibbs Mr. Gibbs To build a chain of Drive-Inns Hotel and Restaurant Student Court 85 Council 8, Technician Advertis i n g Manager 8. Darold Dewitt Godfrey USAF Birdman Drafting Tennis 5, 6, 7, 8g Movie Oper- ator 75 Service Club 7g Bac- calaureate Comm. 8. Judith Louise Goldsberry Goldie To make as many friends when I get out of school as I have made at Tech. Clerical Office Staff 3,5,6g Monitor 4g Tennis 6,7,8g Sr. Class Day Comm. 8. Larry Gene Gordon Robin Hood To be a bachelor. Drafting James Forrest Grafham HJim!! To get something good out of life. Painting and Decorating Football 3, 5,73 Monitor 3,6, 7,83 Basketball 6g Usher Comm. 6. Larry LeRoy Grant To be a tool and die maker. Machine Shop Cross Country 3, Monitor 3. John Earnest Guyer To make my wife happy. Painting and Decorating Monitor 8. Albert Milton Hadlock, Jr. Barbara Kay Alexander Hagins Thomas Warren Hall Almira To be a success and have many friends. Drafting Council 7, 83 Council Executive Board 83 Student Court 'Ig Sr. Banquet Comm. 8. Errol Eugene Halsey Retailing Library Staff 3g 16mm Oper- ator 3,43 Baseball 4, Wres- tling 5, 6,7,8g Pool Mes- senger 69 Deca Club 8. Patricia Ann Flaherty Halsey HPat,I To travel in each of the states None Delbert Wayne Hanner llDellf To build up my '40 Ford coupe Auto Diesel Monitor 8. Ellen Joann Hardy - Jo To make a certain person proud of me. Clerical Charles Harry Harlan Full House To own and run a custom shop Aviation 16mm Operator 35 Service Club 5. Mary Alice Hartley- Jinx To help others and make them happy- Gary Lee Hayden Come back to Tech and take Mr. Cooper out for coffee. Monitor 8. Larry William Hendersihott To provide many years of happiness for a certain per- son. Drafting Barbara Jean Coon Henderson uBarbyn To make my husband happy. Monitor 35 Chorus 3,65 Cap- tain Monitors 6. Sharon Kay Henderson To have many friends and al- ways be happy. Clerical Service Club 65 Nurses 6: Council 4 3 Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. 8. Janice Ilene Hill - Jan To become a good private secretary. Stenographic Monitor 3,4,63 Office Staff 55 Tennis 5, 65 Cashier 63 Council 4, 6. Michael Lee Hogan-- Mike Go to college and study to be a lawyer and serve two years in the service. Retailing Basketball 3,4,5,6,7,8g Monitor 5, 7,89 Deca Club 8. Robert Lee Hoopes To be chief engineer of Col- lins Radio. Radio and TV Tennis 8. Robert Homer Howard To join the Air Force Auto Diesel Band 83 Tennis 8. Harry David Hutchins Honest Harry To get married Machine Shop Service Club 3, 43 Monitor 3, 4,7Q Stage Crew 3,4,7,83 Football 33 Drama Club 63 Vice-president Drama Club 83 Chairman Stage Crew 5, 6,83 Council 63 Sr. Ballot- ing Comm. 8. James Ernest Hutchinson Hutch To go to college and become an educated loafer. Retailing Basketball 3,4,7,83 Track 4, 6,8Q Football 5,73 Monitor 5, 6, 7, 83 Deca Club 8. KDPS News Editor 83 Co-Exchange Editor Technician 83 Sr. So- cial Comm. 8. Ronald Lee Hutt- California To become a printer in the Navy Printing Tennis 53 Technician Staff 8. Mary Lou Hyde To make my very special people very proud of me. Clerical Monitor 33 Service Club 5,63 Movie Usher 63 Captain Monitors 5. Kermit LeRoy Hyler- Mutt To have a big car and a fine boat. Machine Shop Baseball 8. Donna Jean Iwed To be a Mattson. Clerical Monitor 6,83 Council 83 Office Staff 83 Gym Leader 8. Nancy Sue Jackson - Nan To live in Denver, Colo. Clerical Sr. Commencement Comm. 8. Jacqueline Pearl Johns Jackie To live happily ever after. Stenographic Office Staff 83 Council 8. Sandra Kay Jones- Sandy To be a top legal secretary Stenographic Monitor 33 Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8g Office Staff 4,53 Cashier 5, 6g PBX 63 Drama Club 8. Esther Marie Reynolds Karnes To make Bob as proud of me as I am of him. Commercial Art Captain Monitors 8. Frederick Emil Kellar Aviation Carole Irene Kennerly To be a top-notch secretary and marry that certain fel- low. GAA 3,45 Office Staff 4,53 Cashier 63 Sr. Social Comm. 8. Norma Jean Knepper To go to Africa and design grass huts. Drafting Pe Club 7g Council 83 Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. 8. Linda Ann Lewis Kopfer uwendyrn To do God's will and make my family proud of me. Clerical GAA 33 Monitor 3,5,8g Ser- vice Club 4g Cashier 6, 7,83 Council 6. Barbara Elaine LaCour Bar-be Commercial Art Assistant Editor Engineer 7, 8. CyntJhia Larson - Cindy To always be happy. Bookkeeping Band 3,4,5,6,7,8g Monitor 4,6g SAT Comm. 5,6g Drama Club 85 Circulation Manag- er Technician 8. Donna Irene Laughman To do well in all I attempt Stenographic Service Club 5g Cashier 63 Monitor 6g Pep Club 8: Sr. Commencement Comm. 8. George Charles Lawrence William Charles Leatherby Hcurlyli To become a flight engineer in the Air Force. Aviation Cross Country 3. James Richard Lofflin, Jr. Aviation Lonnie Lee Losee - Curly To go into the Navy and be- come an admiral. Welding James Arthur McClaflin 6fMac9! To make money and buy a '58 Chevvy. Refrigeration 16mm Operator 3,45 Movie Usher 65 Movie Monitor 6. Dennis Lee McFall Drafting. George Oliver McKay, Jr. Corkey To build some of the world's finest furniture. Cabinet Making Homeroom Treasurer 63 From North: Swimming 3, 45 Track 4. William Otis McNaney Buck To keep a certain someone happy as long as I live. Cabinet Making Carol Frances Malhurin To make a certain person happy- Clerical Library Staff 53 Cashier 6. Lawrence M. Malmin Bones To be a success in the com- mercial art field. Commercial Art Tennis 63 Engineer Staff 7, 8. James Melvin Malone Box To air condition the sewers of Des Moines. Refrigeration Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. 8. Donna Sharon Marturello Mag Pie II To make business a pleasure and pleasure my business Stenographic Pep Club 73 Monitor 7,8Q Sr. Social Comm. 8. Linda Lee Masters - Lin To make a certain person happy. Retailing Pep Club 43 Monitor 53 Movie Usher 53 Office Staff 63 Deca Club 7, 8. Gary Melvin Mattson Matt To be rich someday. Electricity Football 33 Stage Crew 8. Jerrold William May To get a job. Drafting Monitor 8. Mary Kay Meneough saMickyss To always have something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. Stenographic Pep Club 5,73 Secretary 4, Vice president 6, President 83 Band 33 Office Staff 5, 63 Cashier 63 Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, Co-captain 83 Treasur- er Senior Class 83 Executive Board 83 Sr. Social Comm. 83 Commencement and Bac- calaureate Hostess 7. Kathryn Lynn Miller Kalynne To make my parent proud of me. Clerical Monitor 3, 4, 5, 63 Council 6. Mark Murle Minnick To take pictures of movie stars. Commercial Art Monitor 33 Wrestling 5, 6. Mary Margaret Monscour To be a success in whatever I attempt to do. Retailing Deca Club 83 Sr. Class Day Comm. 83 Co-Exchange Ed- itor Technician 8. Gary Moore Gary II To make a certain person happy- Hotel and Restaurant Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice president Senior Class 83 Chairman Sr. Social Comm. 8. Herbert Emil Munger Scrooge To get a job. Drafting Baseball 6. Darra Mae Murray Commercial Art Engineer Staff 8. Judith Ann Murray To make a certain person proud of me and also, my parents. Clerical Chorus 3,4, 5, 7. David Herbert Murray llllapff To complete four years of col- lege and the Navy. Drafting Football 3, Basketball 3,43 Track 4, 6, 8. Cross Country 5, Co-captain 7, Monitor 5, 6, 75 Council 3,45 Pep Club 73 Service Club 7, 8. Paul David Murray dBi M!! Z Machine Shop Geraldine Jeanette Nelson Jerrie To travel the road of happi- ness and success and have many friends. Stenographic Nurses Office 5,75 Future Nurses' Club 7,85 Council 3, 4,55 Office Staff 75 Pep Club 7: Commencement Comm. 8. Richard Raymond Overholser 6lDick!! To keep my Mercury running. Aviation Football 3, 5, 7, Track 4, 6, 8. Charles William Oxley- Ox To be a good printer and to make good in everything else I do. Printing Cross Country 3,4,5g Monitor 35 Track 43 Movie Monitor 63 Technician Staff 6. Karen Louise Perry To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. Clerical Chorus 3,4, 5, 7. Kennetlh Leroy Perry Muscles To play the guitar like I think I can. Drafting Raymond Earl Philpott SKRayl! To be a top engineer. Drafting Monitor 8. Allen Arthur Pickens Hslimil To be a successful educated rogue. Accounting Cross Country 35 Basketball 5, 6, 7, Captain 8.5 Baseball 6,85 Monitor 6, 7,85 Council 5,85 President Sr. Class 85 Editor Technician 85 Student Court 85 All School Social Comm. 8. Patricia Ann Pietsch HPat!! To have twin boys with blue eyes and dimples in their chins. Hotel and Restaurant President Student Council 75 Dance Club 7. Carl David Poortinga To lead a full and happy life and to make my loved ones happy, Accounting Cross Country 3, 45 Wrestling 3,45 Track 45 Monitor 75 Mo- vie Monitor 8. Larry Wayne Post- Lar To make a million dollars. Hotel and Restaurant Cecil Wayne Powers To attend Iowa State College Drafting Football 3,5,75 Wrestling 5, 6, 7,85 Monitor 6,85 Coun- cil 4, 6, 7, President 85 Stu- dent Court Judge 6,75 Co- chairman Baccalaureate Comm. 85 Technician Staff 8. Jerry Dean Reeves Electricity Wrestling 5, 6. Karen Ann Reeves To make my parents proud of me. Stenographic Theora Ann Reha- Rea To live to see the first Woman president. None Chorus 35 Service Club 3, 55 KDPS News Editor 75 Tech- nician Staff 8. Richard Wayne Richards lCItchH To win a trophy at the drag strip on my motorcycle. Printing Alan J. Richardson- Gig To be a good mechanic. Auto Diesel Wrestling 4, 5, 65 Movie Usher 45 Movie Usher Comm. 4. Linda Joyce Rollstin- Lin To make my parents proud of me and to make all my dreams come true. Clerical Monitor 35 Chorus 3,4, 5,85 PBX 45 Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7,85 Office Staff 45 Sr. Executive Board 85 Sr. Class Day Comm. 8. David Howard Ross To become a display manager Cabinet Making Council 45 Sr. Commencement Comm. 85 Technician Staff 8. Lewis Joseph Rothman, Jr. Aviation Wrestling 4, 6, 7. Larry Raymond Rowen Theodore Calvin Scott Hired!! To become a first class radio telephone operator. Radio and TV Radio Ham Club 7,89 Coun- cil 85 Sr. Balloting Comm. 8. Gary Eugene Seabert Aviation Garth Royal Searcy Sheet Metal Ellen Louise Sease- El To save S400 to get to Cali- fornia. Stenographic GAA Office Staff 59 Cash- ier . ff? sh-, N ,tx Deedra Sue Shreffler Commercial Art Secretary Service Club 7. Dennis Edwin Sherer Printing Technician Staff 8. Robert Dale Silcott Sillycott To attend and graduate from I.S.C. Aviation Basketball 3, 49 Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Band Council 6, 7,83 Council 8. Ida Belle Simon Star Dust To be a star duster. None SAT Comm. 5g Council 73 Movie Usher 7,89 Dance Club 7g Sr. Commencement Comm. 8. Terry Lee Smith- Smitty To join the navy Cabinet Making Monitor 4. Sharon Kay Sones- Sherry To become a successful sec- retary. Clerical Monitor 5g Future Nurses Club 65 Pep Club 85 Council 8. Thomas Earl South To be happily married. Painting and Decorating Monitor 8. Jo Ann Southers- Joe To be a good cosmetologist and hair stylist. Clerical Majorette 7,8. Macel Reece Stanger- Newt To go to Minnesota and be a shoe-executive. Retailing Deca Club 7, 8. Shirley Joan Stemm To be a success in whatever I do. Clerical Cashier 53 Service Club 63 Council 6. Ward Douglas Stewart Rebel To be able to use my Confed- erate money. Drafting Equipment manager Track 63 Council 4. Carl William Stilwell To join the Air Force. Drafting Service Club 3,4,53 Equipment Manager Track 4g Equip- ment Manager Football 53 Monitor 5. James Clifford Stoll- Jim To make all the money I can While I can. Printing Council 73 Technician Staff 8. Jack Allen Storm- Clara To make some girl happy. Electricity. Wrestling 3,4,5,6,7,83 Band 3, 4,5,63 Baseball 43 Monitor 63 Band Council 63 Wrestling Captain,7,83 Stage Crew 83 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. 8. William Glen Stoutenberg Machine Shop Homeroom Secretary 3,4,5,6. Joseph Henry Street- Joe To be a success in something and live a good clean and healthy life. Printing Track 3,4 Monitor 33 Sr. Ex- ecutive Board 83 Co-chair- man Sr. Social Comm. 83 Feature Editor Technician 8. Guy Ronald Stuart To go to art school in Los Angeles. Commercial Art Monitor 5,63 Tennis 63 Editor Engineer 7,83 Council 73 Council Executive Board 83 Student Court Judge 83 Co- chairman Sr. Decorating Comm. 83 All School Social Comm. 8. Ruta Stundins -- Blondie To live a good life and make my parents proud of'me. Stenographic Monitor 33 Supply Clerk 5,63 glffice Staff 5,63 Council 4, Gary Lee Suplee To be a singer Welding Monitor 6, 7. Barbara Jean Thomas ClBarblY To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. Clerical Service Club 5. Delores Kaye Thompson HDee!! To raise a pack of wolfs. Stenographic GAA 33 Majorette 7,83 Sr. Social Comm. 8. Robert Duane Timmons Timmy's To own my own business. Retailing Deca Club 7, 8. Annabelle Tonelli - Annie To be airline hostess for T.W.A. Tailoring President Service Club 7g Ser- vice Club 8g Council 83 Cap and Gown Comm. 8. Clarence Raymond Treanor To play professional baseball and live in Denver, Colorado. Printing Basketball 7, 8g Baseball 83 Monitor 8 g Co-chairman Commencement Comm. 8g Sports Editor Technician 8. Sherry Anne Truitt- Cherry To be able to make up my mind. Stenographic Chorus 33 Office Staff 5,63 Tennis 53 Nurses Office Staff 65 Future Nurses Club 63 Pep Club 7,85 Cheerleader 7, 8g Sr. Balloting Comm. 85 Cap and Gown Comm. 8. Dale Verne Turner To make a career in the Navy Auto Diesel Wilbur Forrest Van Houten HBud!, To be a cabinet maker. Cabinet Making Gary Lee Vanora Roger Gene Vaughan- Rug To live in Arizona. Refrigeration Sr. Social Comm. 83 Advertis- ing Staff Technician 8. Fredrick Robert White To travel to the extremes of space. Aviation Cross Country 33 Track 4. Richard Hamilton Wilson Willie To go to candyland on a Mars bar. Aviiation Golf 8. Jean Ella Wood - Jeanie To make my parents proud of me. Clerical GAA 3g Library Staff 3, 4,5g Council 75 Pep Club 7,85 Cap and Gown Comm. 8. Larry Ivan Yarrington Satch Mo To be on an island with ........ Drafting . Football 3,75 Chorus 3,89 Council 3g Track 8. David Arthur Reseland Cabinet Making Chorus 35 Monitor 4, 5. Wayne Eugene Shearer Skinny To be a very rich man and to be happily married. Refrigeration Football 3,5,7g Basketball 3,4, 5,6,7,85 Monitor 3g Baseball 4,65 Sr. Social Comm. 8. Richard Kirchner August Graduate Diana Kettle August Graduate Bill Haluska August Graduate Sheryl Granger August Graduate Voltaire Walter Senecaut August Graduate Not Pictured: Donald Duane Brown Harry Eugene Davis Shirley Mae Fuller Gary Linn Gillen John Patrick Gleeson Ivars Eyers Grandherg Irwin D. Hubenthal Joan Houk Hulett John Pierce Mann Alberta Joy Miller Carol Lynn Mitchell Richard John Neider Curtis Dean Nordell John Franklin Oberender Marlin Duane Olson Larry Joe Purscell John Riggs Reaver Gary Dennis Skoog Donald Lee Smith James Walter Walker Larry Allan Woolis TECHNICOLOR do!! . iniilec omlix g for Homec - me 'W h bevmes Tec The Gym homerooms shot for the moon and made first prize. cw 5 Homecoming King Wayne Shearer is proud to escort Homecoming Queen .Iodine Corell. All is fun at the Winter Wonder- land Prom. 'ZX X . A , X if Don Hoy and his unit provide music for the Prom. Bob Murray and Carol Cook ride the sleigh as King and Queen of Winter Wonder- land. TECH ICOLOR . kj! xx B 30 adv W Svmeb Mr. Fischer is a good egg! A Hom eco ming Agsembl .V Song One egg to another xv' 1 fa Pmoxxxet Aa Q5 sew ' xl 13,5 :YY 49? wqlf' xvmk. 1- S Xfsvs, Q 1 M Rex BAND AND MAJORETTES , l Q Wi r eu! ' OW 1 1 O 15 Q 4' 2 Q A W Z, 2... I -V S xv Q ' is N '71 O S- I GH cle -S? S 'Nf MAJORETTES: Delores Thompson, Barbara Anderson w Sue Erickson, Judy Woods. Back: JoAnn Southers, James A I Bowen QDrum Majorl, Rosemary Geronzin. BAND - Row one: Craig Miller, Carroll Jones, Linda Carlson, Mary Carter, David Brown, Conn Snyder, Rich- ard Moore, Jerry Mooberry, Earl Connett, James Sutherland. Row two: Cynthia Larson, Fred Adkins, Paul Mihalovich, George Edwards, Pat McGoldrick, Richard Baker, Wil- liam Miller, Rose Mary Johnson, Sandra Jones, Luanne Harris, James Fischer, David Adams, Charles Taylor, Barbara Kretzingger. Row three: James Bowen lDi-um Majorl, Carolyn Schaffer, Dennis Sandegren, Daniel Shaffer, Roger McKinney, Norma Gates, Dale Bennett, Mike O'Brien, Don Lenz, Robert Hoopes, Henry Baker, Robert Silcott, Mr. Wilson idireetorl. Back: JoAnn Southers, Judy Woods, Barbara Anderson, Sue Erickson, Delores Thompson, Rosemary Geronzin. Not pictured: Robert Howard, Larry Overton. CHORUS 7? ,ZX -if' fix Ai-- ,pl fi' , Z , X 17 5 jj I .., .lk CHORUS -- Row one: Diana Bald- win, Janice Pope, Don Brown, Jerry Stockbauer, Donald Willet, Larry Murray, Harold Kennerly, David Adams, Tom Beedle, Carolyn Schaf- fer, Donna Harlow, Mr. Wilson idi- rectorj. Row two: Arvcne Piggree, Nancy Wharff, Mary Large, Karen Perry, Carolyn Burrell, Judy Murray, Kathie Law, Donna Graves, Judy Evans, Colleen McKern, Rose Marie John- son, Georgena Lee, Susan Thomas. Row three: Sharon Carlisle, Rebecca Cummings, Carol McLaughlin, Joan Jones, Kay Zollars, Linda Sims, Linda Entsminger, Margaret Karlson, Bev- erly Joy iaccompanistl, Trudy Miller, LaRetta McPherson, Gertrude Ware. Row four: Mary L. Carter, Sandra Cooley, Eureka Stapleton, Donna Car- ter, Annie Tonelli, Becky Collett, Laura Mosby, Martha Weesner, Bar- bara Kretzinger, Marlene Nichols, Dolores Clark, Marvel Ashby. STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL - Row one: Guy Stuart, Larry Malmin, William Dearden, Mrs. Bohlman, Nancy Wharff Ruta Stundins, Kathy Law, Hazel Bivens, Betty Dunavan, Pat Biddle, Karen Edwards, Wayne Powers Don Haw kins Ed McCoy. Row two: Earl Konnet, Ronald Burns, Ida Simon, Beverly Joy, Patricia Pietsch, Arla Kimpo, Linda Cook Shar on Saltzman, Jean LeCroy, Judy Evans, Sharon Bennett, Richard Anderson, Ron Rooney. Row three: Jim Stoll, Sandra Pepper, Myrtle Myers, Jean Woods, Sandy Benson, Joyce Searcy, Jo Anderson Carrie Peters, June Shields, Beverly Stephens, Carolyn Christensen, Donnes Harris, Arlette Goselske Euclid Gibbs. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER'S COUNCIL OFFICERS TAKE IT EASY: Myrt Myers Csecretaryj, Patricia Pietsch Cpresi- dentb, Judy Evans ivice president! and Qbackl Dale Johnson fsergeant-at-armsb. .NWNNNNNNSMWNNM MONITORS M0n't Dost., or Beverly Bow er asks Dive Ross to Sikn Bl her MONITORS-Row one: Mary Jo Howard, Sandra Peper, Sharon Conrad, Jeanne Ann Conner, Beverly Coulson, Margie Cox, Shirley Davis, Nettie Bixler, Mary Kay Evans, Judy Consoliver, Jacque Nordstrom, Carol Quick, Bonnie Webster. , Row two: Mr. Boyce, Don Smith, Dick Thomas, Steve Thompson, Richard Smith, Paul Treaner, Dick Anderson, Foster Felton, James Bennett, Lee Johnson, David Farrell, Bill Haluska, Jon Cirksena, Roger Schoonover, James Carter Row three: Allen Pickens, John Sherer, Dave Adams, Jim McWilliams, James Thalacker, 'Roger McKinney, Gary Suplee, Alan Richardson, Wayne Webb, George Becker, Paul Mihalovich, Jim Marrs, Clifford Piper, Terry Hadley. Row four: Bill Gilson, Lloyd Van DeLune, Jim Gardiner, Larry Overton, Steve Pottinger, Davy Davison, Bill Whitmore, Leland Wood, Glenn Short, Dean Moiser, Gary Edwards, Ron Phipps, Ron Rooney, Charles Cassem, Dick Post, Tom Kuster, Jim Hutchinson. SUCIAL COMMITTEE ,Mil 5 C X LJ SOCIAL COMMITTEE Biddle. Row two: Hazel Bivans, Eddie Zoutte, Euclid Gibbs, Charles Bruce, Carolyn Burrell. Row three: Rose LaMay, Sandy Benson, Susie Tonnelli, Jo Anderson, Sandra Peper. S. A. T. -5, N STUDENT ACTIVITY TICKET COMMITTEE - Row one: Judy Evenson, Maija Stundins. Row two: Jean Roorda, Jean LeCroy, Standing: Madeline Allen, Mr. Shriver, Sharon Bennett. - Row one: Mrs. Langworthy, Nancy Wharff, Kathy Law, Guy Stuart, Jean LeCroy, Pat PEP CLUB PEI' CLUB - Row one: Clarice Miller, Mary Kay Menough, Marsha Connell, Bill Dearden, Dennis Berry, Da vid Murray, Dutton Goodwin, Larry Evans, Bette Dun-avant, Norma Knepper, Carol Johnson. Row two: .Jacque Nordstrom, Sherry Truitt, Arlette Gosieski, Donna Monterella, Joyce Miller, Judy Consoliver Joyce Anderson, Beverly Joy, Arlo Kimpo, Julie Fansler, Sandra Peper, Mr. Hantz. ' Row three: .Iudy Evans, Rosemary Monscour, Marlene Nichols, Jeanne Wood, Sandra Cooley, Joanne Chiara- monte, Carrie Peters, Ardith Noble, Linda Cook, Nancy Corell, Delores Moore, Sharon Warner. CHEERLEADERS I lid' SECOND TEAM: Sherry Truitt, Marsha Connell, Nancy Corell, Carole Cook. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Judy Consoliver, Joyce Miller Qcaptainl, Rosie Genovese, Jo Corell, Joyce An- derson, Mary Kay Menough. DRAMA CLUB DRAMA CLUB - Row one: Miss Tillery, Bonnie Hess, Bonnie Webster, Linda Cook, Sharon Conrad, Carol Quick. How two: Bill Dearden, Dennis Barry, Sharon Bennett, Elaine Hendricks, Barbara Thomas, Dutton Goodwin, Modris Seskis. Row three: Shirley Fuller, Karen Mitchell, Corrine Sullivan, Maija Stundins, Marlene Nichols. LIBRARY STAFF LIBRARY STAFF - Row one: Marlene Nichols, Charlene Mabee, Richard Newell, Jeri Wise, Carmen Lehmkuhl. Row two: Miss Smith, Sally Piper, Joy Noel, Nancy Wharff. OFFICE STAFF OFFICE STAFF and CASHIERS - Row one: Barbara Adair, Janice Schulte, Carol Emmett, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Roberts, Nancy Corell, Jackie Nordstrom, Pat Vessels, Karen Bertrand. Row two: Judy Ulm, Elaine Imgfrund, Judy Consoliver, Gloria Beeson, Sandra Peper, Linda Kopfer, Beverly Coulson, Dolores Moore. , Row three: Luanne Harris, Judy Woods, Sue Erickson, Beverly Bower, Beverly Stephens, Joyce Searcy, Julie Franslvr. SERVICE CLUB ...fp I SERVICE CLUB - Row one: Deedra Shreffler, Ruth Clark, Judy Titus, Dave Walker, Dutton Goodwin, Donna Marturcllo, Marilyn Shreffler, Barbara Smith. Row two: Miss Farmer, Bonnie Hess, Ronna Glenn, Judy Miller, Delores Moore, Sharon Warner, Miss Bruggen. Row three: Linda Dixon, Judy Woods, Marlene Nichols, Annie Tonelli, Loretta Andrew. MOVIE OPERATORS A S u-an.,-....,...l MOVIE OPERATORS - Row one: Mr. Kacena, Charles Myers, Ed McCoy, Gerry Thompson, Mr. Peterson. Row two: Alan Milton Richard Moore, Charles Searcy, Dutton Goodwin, Don Tschirgi. USHERS 'Tl' E soyi .XJ MOVIE USHERS - Row one: Sharon Butcher, Linda Carlson, Jackie Logan, Joyce Searcy, Trudy Davenport. Row two: Mary Carter, John Berogan, Ida Simon. STAGE CREW W YF? KN STAGE CREW - Row one: Mr. Dowd, Ken Goering, Bob DeYoung, Mr. Fribourgh. Row two: Ron Rooney, Charles Crefors, Norman Grove. HAM CLUB .pn 5 'se' . 4 . , Z- 'AV L, RADIO CLUB - Row one: Bob Hoopes, Charles Colwell, Larry Woolis, Jerry Spilman, George Cobley, Ken Miller Row two: Conn Snider, Gary Liljegren, Nomlan Grove, Mr. Mann, Robert DeYoung, Terry Bendixen, Ted Scott M NURSES AID NURSES CLUB - Row one: Martha Lindsey, Geraldine Nelson, Karen Tuttle, Linda Williamson, Nancy Disco, Miss Dunkelberg, Barbara Stubbs, Carmen Lemkuhl, Judy Burk, June Veitch, Marlene Coulter, Carroll Bemis. Row two: Carolyn Schaffer, Brenda Daniels, Sue Allen, LaVerne McKay, Esther Stronczek, Mary Ann Daniels, Judy Consoliver, Judy Meyers, Judy Riley, Rosemary Monscour. GYM LEADER i I vol ffl GIRLS GYM LEADERS -- Row one: Laura Mure, Sharon Wade, Mary Laye, Norma McKinney, Aloah Daven- port, .ludy Miller, Judy Riley, Floydene Jewett, Carol Quick, June Baldwin. Row two: Eunice Jackson, Kay Judd, Inara Grandberg, Ethcllena Offutt, Bonnie Webster, Dolores Stanton, Bon- me Hess, Darlene Rasmussen, Carolyn Burrell. Row three: Sharon Blair, Jim Wise, Janice Pope, Jean Snyder, Linda Dixon, Sandi Watson, Jeri German, Maija Stundins, Sharon Saltzman, Linda Cook, Nancy Correll, Delores Moore. DECA CLUB DECA - Row one: Larry Consolver, Macel Stanger, Dennis Berry, Richard Bruce, Larry Evans, Jim Hutchin- son, Mr. Cooper. Row two: Trudy Miller, Rosalie Genovese, Mary Ann Daniels, Mary Monscour, Jane Veitch, Judy Consoliver Shirley Conn. Row three: Jane Grylls, Kae Biddle, JoAnn Terry, Linda Masters, Gail Fluke. HI-Y CLUB 'R W HI - Y - Row one: Roger Caliger, James Oliver, Richard Watson, lion Brown James Carter. Row two: Mr. Fettkether, Carl Rowland, Jerry Stockbauer, Douglas Johnson. Row three: Gary Brown, Bill Graham, Verleen Dahleen. JOUR ALI I fl I .47'i- X- L.-ay' '4'ffgysA , M' JW ' . Ri-iig,o:ro:Q R h:'1xs':'sl3':' 'X X 1 ' xR0:g5,l v1t: ll, The editorial staff of the Technician checking copy: Ray Treanor, sports editor, Joe Street, assistant editor, Richard Christian, assistant editor, and Al Pickens, editor-in-chief. The Engineer Staff Worries about a page lay-out: Guy Stuart, editor, Barbara LaCour, assistant editor, Darra Murray, and Larry Malmin. FALL JOURNALISM I and II - First row: Dennis Sherer, Harry Hutchins, Euclid Gibbs, Guy Stuart, Ron Mc- Connell, Larry Evans, Dave Ross, John Mann, Brian Tollotson, Bob Murray. Second row: Ray Treanor, John Reaver, Larry Malmin, Al Pickens, Joe Street, Bernie Erickson, Richard Christian, Dale Thompson, Daryl Murtle, Jlm Hutchmson, Andre Smith, Ron Hutt, Jim stou, Dan Beers, Jerry Ross. Third Row: Don Sinclair, Pat Biddle, Barbara Farrell, Cynthia Larson, Joyce Miller, Rosalie Genovese, Myrt Myers, Trudy Miller, Mary Monscour, Judy Consolver, June Veltch, JacQue Nordstrom, Marlene Coulter, Roger Vaughan. Fourth Row: Bill Dearden, Theora Reba, JOYCE Clark, Jane Grylls, Virginia Reichenbacher, Judy Mills, JoAnn Terry, Pat Gaines, Darra Murray, Barbara LaCour, Jodlne Corell, Carole Cook, Marilyn Schneider, Charles Oxley. '- -.. J .. x pix ,As 'W-K 'ssxxi J 5 Barbara LaCour and Darra Murray sort the senior glossies-a rough Job on the Engineer. Four advertising salesmen pose: Dean Holman, Terry Lambert, Wayne Dunn, and Dwayne Smith. Top ad saleswomen for the Engineer and business managers Sandy Oxenford and Carolyn Aller have a joke about an ad. 15 .Iim Hutchinson, co-exchange editor and KDPS news editor, show Euclid Gibbs, Technician advertising manager, and Cynthia Larson, circulation manager, how the paper is mailed out. Mary Monscour, the other exchange editor, checks an address. TUDE T COU CIL Spring Coiincil officers pose around the pole: - Don Hawkins, sergeant-at-armsg Joan Chiara- monte, secretaryg Sharon Bennett, vice presidentg J TUDE T COURT OFFICER The Student Court looks at the camera-First row: Julie Fansler, Sharon Bennett, Barbara Adair, Car- olyn Christensen. Row two: Euclid Gibbs, Larry Consolver, Al Pickens, Guy Stuart. .tv C' 5 M X .. 'F A ' e N Q Q qs ' W ' QQ vtfffr- . -3 . 'gigs Dennis Berry, Tech's social chairman, checks a date for a party. AF' . .asf A SJ' Q ' TECH ICOLOR 5 The Kiddie costume line-up at the Senior Lolly Pop Hop. Hazel Bivans says no, no, don't do it! A large guest enjoys the enter- tainment at the Hop. Wayne Shearer and friend come dressed as Mouse-katters. Bugsy the Beaver, Mr. Engineer, decided that since he has worked hard running in and out Q all the pages, he should have a page all by him- X Z self . . . Editor's note. I 1 vi 4 gf A si' ' V n fl' i in I x si Q :P , I A , S . G 0 0 0 I I Bugsy as an artist in Commercial r Art. L V Bugsy dressed like a girl just so he can take shorthand. ff 'PQ X ,EN Car need fixin ? asks Bugsy after a course in Auto Diesel. ap 6 l l il I can fix a flat! 55:5 4' aging Q CORE-AREAS AUTO DIESEL AUTO DIESEL I, II - Row one: Wendell Flanders, Bob Doran, Lonny Parsons, Mr. Fraizer, Mr. Yohe, Charles Ballard, Roger Penn, Ray Kalar. Row two: Bill Miller, Vivone Londo, Jim McPherson, Roy Maricle, Fred Nelson, Larry Breckett. Row three: Gary Evans, Walter Wells, Charles Coltrain, Alfred Anderson, Frank Reed, Richard Kirchner, Jerry Merrill, Wayne Larson. AUTO DIESEL III, IV, V - Row one: Bill Haluska, Marvin Shoemaker, Mr. Frazier, Mr. Yohe, Tom King, Charles Wilson. Ruow two: Ron McConnell, Dale Wheeler, Albert Hadlock, Alan Richardson, Joe Lees, David Kittinger, Davy Da- vlson. AVlATl0N .Q 1 '-Q 'H 1 I AVIATION CMorningJ - Rowxone: Gary Gillen, Larry Perkins, Galyn Devine, Jim Dorsey. Row two: Bill Miller, Scott Smith, Richard Witmer, Keith Cox, Gene Mitchell. A-4, , 2 . I V 41 Gln AVIATION CAfternoonJ - Row one: Dick Overholser, Bob Silcott, Maris Bergis, Ivars Grandberg, Larry Muffler, Willard Carter, David Whitaker, Dan Davis. Row two: Don Fields, Bill Leatherby, Fred White, Larry Cramblit, Terry Jones, Eddie Dixon, Jim Stanley, How- ard Denton. Row three: Jim Christiansen, Larry Gering, Delbert King, David Backstrom, Jerry Narland, Joe Rothman, Charles Harlan, Jim Leverich, Merrill Stone, Randy Jones. BOOKKEEPING BOOKKEEPING - Row one: Mr. Hartley, Allen Pickens, Jim Gardiner, Carl Poortmga Larry Woolis Jim Routhe, Dick Newell, Tom Cook. Row two: Pat Biddle, Nancy Corell, Rona Glenn, Marlene Nichols, Sandra Benson Jean Van Houten Sandra Peper, Cynthia Larson, Marliss Fisher. I 'Ulf f Q ' L 0 ,v N0 , yy , 'I PAINTING AND DECORATING fi , PAINTING AND DECORATING - Row one: Mr. Cooper, Roger Schoonover, James Hartzer, Howard Copic Keith Dalh, Alan Winebrenner, James Graham, Michael DeCarlo. Row two: Charles Kitterman, John Campbell, Thomas South, Frank Formaro, Gary Hayden Harold Sanfored Thomas Hendrix, George Wilson, Larry Van Dyke. TAILORING I Sm K .u. Eg x 4. . S 4 XX A TAILORING - Row one: Mrs. Greene, Sue Milton. Row two: Sandra Cooley, Annie Tonelli, Dorothy Kinney. Row three: Sheryl Granger, Martha Weesner. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT H0'l'l'IL and RESTAURANT - Row one: William Wilson, Don Tschuirg, Dennis Smith, Mrs. West, Mrs. Tar- man, Larry Post, Morris Smith, Don Seymour. Row two: Ronnie Adams, Alden Rains, Jerilyn Thornley, Virginia Merrifield, Jim Hood, Gary Moore. Row three: Patricia Pictsch, Beverly Hall, Raymond Bettis, Barbara Oglevie, Edward Zoutte, Martha Adams Joyce Adams. Not Pictured: Rickey Neider, Euclid Gibbs, Aaron Carter, John Gleeson, Donna Evatt, Kay Riley, Dick Schmied Madclyn Smith, Brenda White. CARI ET MAKI CG rw CABINET MAKING fMOYHiHg'l Row one: Norman Breyfogle, Mervin McGee, Robert Merkel, Edward McCoy, Richard Smith. Row two: Gyle Templeton, Stephen Sexton, Nile Hethershaw. Row three: William Hudson, Charles McCurdy, Clifford Fisher. CABINET MAKING iAfternoonJ Row one: Marlin Olson, William McNaney, Ronald Cheney, Bradford Teter, Richard Anderson, Jon Cirksena. , , Row two: Jerry Purscell, Larry Dunlop, Steven Pottinger, William Whitmore, Dwight Ellis, Bernard Erickson, Don Sample, Wilbur Van Houten. CLERICAL Q1 Q -1 ,' t J .7 CLBRICAI. I, II, III - Row one: Pat Vessel, Janet Woodmansee, Pat Williams, Bonita Ward, Billy McGiboney, Mary L. Carter, Trudy Davenport, Jerry Heuermann. Row two: Miss Bruggen, Mary M. Carter, Rosemary Monscour, Delores Moore, Mary Thomas, Sharon Thacker, Carolyn Byer. , Row three: Becky Collett, Linda Smith. Sharon Blair, Corrine Sullivan, Jean Snyder, Joyce Cousins. CLBBICAL III, IV - Row one: Karen Edwards, DeAnne Campbell, Shirley Stemm, Karen Perry, Barbara Far- rell, Patty Brott, Linda Kopfer, Sharon Henderson, Sandra Stotts, Margie Cox, Kathryn Miller, Hazel Ettinger, Karen Bertrand. Row two: Diana Campfield, Judy Murray, Linda Rollstin, Rosemary Geronzin, Roseana Blair, Barbara Hender- son, Beverly Coulson, Barbara Thomas, Bobette Connor, Sue Allen, Judy Goldsberry. Row three: Joan Hulett, Marcene Sullivan, Barbara Hagins LaVerne McKay, Rose LaMay Jean Wood L , , , aura Mosby, Judy Logan, Sharon Sones, Joan Hardy, JoAnn Southers, Catherine Cooley, Quinthea Duncan, Virginia Reichenbacher. DRAFTING DRAFTING I, II and III - Row one: Russell Waters, Dave Johnston, Edwin Fane, Max Yaro, Mr. Ramey, Norma Knepper, Mr. Mayo, Tom Kuester, Allan Olney, Keith Dey, Larry Hayden. Row two: Don Smith, Don Hawkins, Larry Gordon, Dal Jones, John Roorda, Carl Askland, Ronnie Spooner, Pat McGoldbrick, Bruce LaCour, Ilmars Arsts. Row three: Gary Wheatley, John Speck, Jim Bennett, Chuck Johnson, Pat Finley, Maurice Perkins, Dave Jones, Dick Moore, Gary Sellman. Not pictured: Earl Connett, Jim Burgess, Al Flook, Al Sherburne, Jim Sutherland, Tom Vande Venter. N if by V all DRAFTING IV and V - Row one: Tom Hall, Dave Crooks, Leon Fisher, Jerry May, Carl Stilwell, Kenneth Perry, Larry Henderschott, Dennis MeFaIl. D Row two: Herbert Munger, Larry Pool, Ray Philpott, Jim Croft, Pat Chamberlain, Ward Stewart, Delbert Hart- zer, Dave Murray, Darold Godfrey, Mr. Mayo. Not pictured: Randy Crook, Paul Crouch, Wayne Powers, Larry Yarrington. . ' i5-3? 'ww viii M5 war. n Sify Q vr'Yi Q M . 'vw W utils 'Q '4' U , Q . I lx QR i mu, ,SNS C Nfff, f1XifZ'i 4--15592 'W Qvgg. 'g.., is kggggq. f i 253'55E9 ffw'f .. 3 fm 'wsaasiwiff fi Swanasufff' mm- 5-.asf 2533553 5 Iixmes' MACHINE SHOP MACHINE SHOP I and II - Row one: Mr. Hughes, Ray Gillaspy, Thomas Eaton, Ted Newell, Kenneth Mor- gan. Row two: David Utterback, Jim Johnson, Gail. Huitt, Dennis Hayes. Row three: Walter Welch. Richard Anderson, Gene Harwood, John Taylor, William Welch. MACHINE SHOP III, IV and V - Row one: Mr. Boyce, Grover Davis, Paul Murray, William Cox, Harry Hut- chins, Ivan Parsons, George Garvis, Mr. Hughes. Row two: George Lundeen, Don Brown, Raymond Carter, Larry Latshaw, Paul Mihalovich, Harold Ekman, Terry H dl . a ey Row three: William Stoutenberg, Larry Grant, Kermit Hyler, James Hyler, Wayne Webb, George Becker, Clif- ford Piper. V PRINTING PRINTING I, II and Ill - Row one: Mr. Smithson, Albert Koloski, Mike Green, Larry Fyfe, Roger Jones, Jim Neades, Dennis Brewster. Row two: Robert Stevens, Russell Vonk, Lonnie Smith, Craig Miller, Dennis Hart, Jack Fish, Bob Robinson, Bill Lawrence, Row three: Roger Shoemaker, Mark Argenta, Dennis Winget, Dale Sherod, Mike Ewoldsen, Dick Howard, Ken neth Barton, Bob Rooney. PRINTING III and IV - Row one: Mr. Harsh, Ray Treanor, Dennis Shearer, Dan Beers, Bob Murray, Dick Richards, Brian Tillotson, Mr. Lee. Row two: Charley Oxley, Jim Stoll, Jim Thompson, Don Sinclair, Bill Dearden, Joe Street, Jerry Ross. Row three: Daryl Murtle, Ron Hutt, Andre Smith, Richard Christian, John Mann. RADIO Sc TV Q RADIO and TV - Row one: Wayne Kochheiser, Erwin Ekman, Roger Blanchard, Bill Dankel, David McAuley Robert J. Johnson, James Baker, Alan Milton, Mr. Mann. Row two: Larry Beener, Ted Scott, Jim Bowen, Carl Carlson, Charles Colwell, Bob DeYoung, Norman Groves Jim Marrs, Gary Liljegren. Row three: Jerry VerDuft, Ken Miller, Terry Bendixen, Joe Fortino, Bob Hoopes, Jerry Spilman, Robert Willett David Claussen, Dutton Goodwin, Marshall Knox, Dennis Torrez. XX l ' w gl- REFRIGERATION SVI-IRJGERATION - Row one: Logan Light, Wayne Shearer, Earl Purcell, Dean Fortune, Jim McClaflin, Mr at ins. Row two: Roger Vaughan, Larry Bennett, Bill Bruett, Jim Fischer, Jim Parker, Jim Malone. Not pictured: SHEET METAL in-J Wu SHEET METAL - Row one: Jack Powell, Ron Thompson, Don Hartshorn, Garth Searcy. Row two: Mr. Rutz, Larry Bellis, Frank Hermann, George Lawrence. RETAILING .v-A , - RETAILING I and II - Row one: Dwayne Smith, Wayne Dunn, Mary Ballard, Mr. Barlow, Bonnie Campbell, Tom Osborne, Terry Lambert. Row two: Richard Sage, Jim Routhe, Judy Woods, Judy Ulm, JoAnne Still, Richard Kirchner, Dean Holman. RETAILING IV -- Row one: Larry Consolver, Macel Stanger, Richard Bruce, Larry Evans, Jim Hutchinson, Dennis Berry, Fred Freeman, Mr. Cooper. Row two: June Veitch, Rosalie Genovese, Judy Consoliver, Mary Ann Daniels, Mary Monscour, Shirley Conn. Row three: Jane Grylls, Gail Fluke, JoAnn Terry, Linda Masters, Trudy Miller. STENOGRAPHIC K STENUGRAPHIC I and II - Row one: Barbara Adair, Janice Schultz, Carol Quick, Sharon Carlisle, Marjorie Iwed, Bonnie Hess, Bonnie Webster, Charlene Mabee, Carolyn Conrath, Sandra Brown, Judy Titus, Susan Thomas. Row two: Mary Sparks, Sharon Bennett, Madeline Allen, Judy Evenson, Jean LeCroy, Judy Conn, Beverly Bow- er, Julie Fansler, Beverly Joy, Gloria Beeson, Donna Graves, Marie Campbell. Row three: Miss Taylor, Mary Kay Evans, Jean Roorda, Linda Dixon, Janice Moore, Maija Stundins, Mary Jo Howard, Sandy Ford, Darlene Hardesty, Beverly Stephens, Sally Piper, Joy Noel, Judy Jacovides, Miss Farmer. Q 4' STENOGRAPHIC Ill and IV - Row one: Mary Kay Meneough, Alberta Miller, Ruta Stundins, Carol Kennerly, Janice Hill, Joyce Anderson, Carol Mitchell, Carol Bemis, Sharon Foley. Row two: Marcia Connell, Judy Kennedy, Margaret Karlson, Ellen Sease, Pat Halsey, Donna Marturello, Sharon Conrad, Karen Reeves, Geraldine Nelson. Row three: Delores Thompson, Sherry Truitt, Utonna Baker, Joan Chairamonte, Sue Erickson, Sandra Jones, Donna Laughman, Virginia Carter, Shirley Fuller. 'ev WELDING af ' Q WELDING I and II -- Row one: Larry McBee, Larry Parson, Alvin Barber, Lonnie Losee,Norman Miller. Row two: Mr. Lehmkuhl, Larry Clark, Terry Clark, William LeMay. WELDING III, IV and V - Row one: Mr. Mishmash, Harold Christiansen, Eugene Cosner, Larry Wicker, M L h k hl. Reowmtvlio: Frank Mann, Don Smith, Gary Vanora. Row three: Gary Eilbert, Gary Suplee, Ivo Shipman. COMMERCIAL ART COMMICRCIAI. I, II, and III - Row one: Mr. Thomas, Bob Measures, Larry Overton, Larry Doughrity, Miss lin-wei', Philip Coe, Bud Van Dyke, Dick James, Mr. Marks. Row two: Lawrence Roush, Sharon Butcher, Janice Anderson, Judy Smith, Arlette Gosieski, Bette Dunavant, Arla Kimpo, Marilyn Shreffler, June Baldwin, Everett Mays. Row three: George Takeda, Carole Ingraham, Angie Wilcots, Virginia Jones, Donnes Harris, Barbara Stubbs, Linda Carlson, Joyce Searcy, Carlene Berglund, Troy Longden. COMMERCIAL ART IV and V - Row one: Lynn Adamson, Guy Stuart, Larry Malmin, Miss Brewer, Larry Rowen, Mark Minnick, Mr. Mitchell. Row two: Eddie Clair, Deedra Shreffler, Esther Reynolds Karnes, Theora Reha, Hazel Bivans, Dennis Bailey, John Reaver. Row three: Carolyn Christiansen, Gloria Beavers, Joe Wilcots, Barbara LaCour, Darra Murray. C0-OPS as-51215 inn C0-OPS - Row one: Sherry Truitt, Utonna Baker, Joan Chairamonte, Shirley Conn, Sandra Cooley, Marcia Connell, Mary Kaq Meneough, Joyce Miller, Myrtle Myers, Joyce Clark, Joyce Anderson, Karen Edwards. Row two: Miss Wheeler, Sharon Henderson, Bobette Connor, Barbara Thomas, Cynthia Larson, Diana Campfield, Carol Lewis, Janice Hill, Carole Kennerly, Catherine Cooley, Carol Mitchell, Sharon Foley, Hazel Ettinger, June Veitch, Barbara Henderson, Marlene Coulter, Mr. Cooper. Row three: Pat Biddle, Rosemary Geronzin, Nancy Jackson, Marcene Sullivan, Gail Fluke, Carol Mahurin, Ruta Stundins, Marilyn Schneider, Mary Ann Daniels, Rosalie Genovese, Eleen Sease, Judy Goldsberry, Linda Roll- stin, Sue Allen, DeAnne Campbell, Kathryn Miller. Row four: Kay Biddle, Sandra Jones, Shirley Fuller, Karen Reeves, Donna Laughman, Mary Lou Hyde, Norma Gates, Linda Masters, Joann Terry, Barbara Anderson, Jo Anderson, Sharon Sones, Judy Mills, Carol Cook, Jodine Correll, Jane Grylls, Mary Monscour. C0-OPS - Row one: Dennis Sherer, Larry Consolver, Larry Wicker, Brian Tillotson, Macel Stanger, Dennis Berry, Dick Richards, Dan Beers, Fred Freeman. Row two: Bob Murray, Jerry Ross, Daryl Murtle, Charles Oxley, Richard Bruce, Darold Godfrey, Joe Street, Delbert Hartzer, John Mann, James Neades. Row three: Jack Powell, Ted Clark, Dale Turner, Delbert Hanner, Richard Neider, Pat Chamberlain, Bill Dear- den, David Ross, Larry Evans, Don Sinclair, Larry Baker. BUSINESS ORIENTATION xi-ff' BUSINESS 0RIEN'I'A'I'l0N, Group one - Row one: Linda Cook, Delores Clark, Barby Kretziner, Mr. Daven- port, Bill Gilson, Jerry Conklin, Mr. Kinzie, Geneva Maxson, Joyce Olsen, Marvel Ashby. Row two: Clarice Miller, Cora Couch, Rita Reeves, Joan Fenrich, Karen Tuttle, Ron Keves, Alan Harbin, Jerry Cahoon, Tom McNulty, Kay Judd, Carol McLaughlin, Delores Renteria, Carol Johnson. Row three: Austin Morgan, Warren Taylor, Wally Tyrell, Carroll Jones, Richard H-oldir, Charles Bruce, Harold Kennerly, Dale Bennett, Gary Overton, Bill Beck. Row four: DeWayne Bomar, Mace Piatt, Dave Walker, Leland Wood, Larry Murray, Roy Brobst, John Clarkson, Tom Lavender, Ronnie Rodney. Group Two - Row one.: Carolyn Shaffer, Karen Mitchell, Esther Myers, Elaine Beal, Beverly Hansen, Sandra MeMath, Eunice Jackson, Mary Ewald, Lois Hitchkoch, Inara Grandberg, Row two: Mary Prewit, Kathy Law, Kay Zollars, Nancy Wharff, Elaine Imgrund, Aioha Davenport, Judy Rae Miller, Pat Jose, Vicki Frus, Judy Riley, Doris Jetter, Linda O'Connell. Row three: Marie Brown, Loretta McPherson, Janet Parker, .Roberta Smith, Jackie Short, Dorothy Houldeshelt, Helen Claytor, Rosemary Johnson, Linda Mott, Jeannene Githens, Sharon VanOrsdall, Eurika Stapleton. Row four: Joan Jones, Judy Kelly, Judy Fischer, Kathy Radica, Linda Welch, Bonita Newell, Carrie Peters, Linda Linden, Janet Johnson, Karen Stevenson, Ardith Nobel, Nancy Disco, Shirley Quigley, Janice Pope, Jeri Wise. FOOD AND CLOTHING FOOD and CLOTHING - Row one: Carol Johnson Clarice Miller, Marvel Ashby, Gary Overton, Larry Murray, Warren Taylor, Mace Piatt, Joan Muetzel, Brenda Daniels, Rosemary Ruudberg. Row two: Mary Ewald, Sandra McMath, Eunice Jackson, Joan Fenrich, Linda Williams, Shirley Quigley, Pat Jose, Vicki Frus, Colleen McKern, Cora Couch. Row three: Barbara Roth, Inara Grandberg, Louise Dunn, Judy Purvis, Nancy Disco, Rosemary Johnson, Jean- ene Githens, Sharon Van Orsdale, Kay Zollars. Row four: Joyce Walker, Roberta Smith, Jacqueline Short, Karen Stevenson, Betty Hayden, Carrie Peters, Janet Johnson, Ardith Noble, Linda Mott, Aija Briggs.. ART PRINCIPLES ART PRINCIPLES..-..Row one: Mr. Mitchell, Donna Harlow, Barbara Roth, Karen Tuttle, Judy Miller, Mary Prewitt, DeWayne Bomar. Row two: William Beck, Ron Kever, Rita Reeves, Beverly Hansen, Elaine Boal, Marie Brown, Chester Carlisle, Austin Morgan. Row three: Tom Beedle, Eureka Stapleton, Jay Walker, Carolyn Varellas, June Shields, Judy Riley, John Clark- son. TRADES AND INDUSTRIES TRADES and INDUSTRIES - Row one: Mr. Bryant, Jerry Conklin, Ronnie Mansfield, Terry Nutter, Allan Fribourgh. Row two: Jack Buche, Ronnie Stevens, David Gadbaw, Dick Oldham, Richard Baird, Charles Cassem, Ronnie Row three: Larry Ferrari, Dean Riggon, Jim Githens Harold Kennerly, Rex Parson, Jerry Cahoon, Bill Gilson, Harbon, Tom McNulty, Erest Griffiths, Doug Johnson, Mr. Dave Walker, Chester Carlisle, Dan Ellenwood, Max Grimm, Rhipps, Dean Mosier, Gale Ramberg. Charles Searcy, Kent Brown, Larry Atherton, Jerry Stock- bauer, Donald Lenz, Dave Adams, Dale Bennett, Jerry, Mooberry, Conn Snyder. Row four: Gary Tucker, Grant Poindexter, John Dye, , U David Brown, Dennis Eagen, Tom Lavender, Frank Bohall, Ron Rovney, Ernest Aller, Melvin Runyon, Gordon Smith. Jerry Miller Don Willett, Jim McWilliams, Roy Brobst, TRADES and INDUSTRIES, Group Two -- Row one: Lanny Williams, John Strother, Bud Baker, Paul Fincher, gavlid Farrell, Richard Holder, Allan Christopherson, DeWayne Bomar, Norman Smith, Ronald Crabb, William ay or. Row two: Roger Caligcr, David McBroum, Gary Griffin, Fred Adkins, Jim Oliver, Larry Halferty, Frank Bock, Steve Messer, Glen Ingraham, Bill Beck, Phillip Watkins. Row three: Robert Hedgecock, Eldon Davidson, Gary VanOrsdall, Ken Huston, Allan Flowers, Roger McKinney, Jim Keltner, Leland Wood, John Holst, Denny Mann, Ray Methlie, Fred Davis, Dennis Elwell. Row four: Stephen Haigh, Charles Taylor, Foster Fenton, Jon Gowen, Gary Perkins, Bary Moore, Jack Johns, Bob Guttropf, John Lee, Jerry Peugh, Tom Beddle, Charles Mackin, Charles Spaans. 10-B H0 E ROOMS THOMAS - Row one: Sharon Stiles, Judy Stone, Jane Tyler, Marguerite Taylor, Kaye Woods, Connie Stafford Elizabeth Turnipseed, Stephanie White, Janet Williams, Carolyn Vessels, Judy Spaur. . . Row two: Gary Walker, Ronald Vestel, Gary Stull, Larry Worthington, John Wieser, Lyn Yingst, Walter Wil kinson, John Walker, Glenn Waychoff, David White, Mike Stevenson, Dick Wilson, Wayne Weese, Mickey Webb Clyde Williams, James Thrasher, Norman Strayer, Frederick Miller, Mr. Thomas. -tx'-S .-4 SILVEY - Row one: Karen Shafto, Lucy Spraton, Mary McPhee, Elizabeth Norman, Diane Methfessel, Vir- ginia Palmer, Gwendlyn McClain, Janice Payne, Clara Parker, Kathy McCarthy, Brenda Wade, Barbara Mason. Row two: Jim Mathis, Marvin Miller, Joseph Norris, Mike Lynch, Douglas Martin, Ronnie Michelson, Terry Lo- vell, Burl McPhee, Richard Dintaman, David Burr, George Mercurio, Tom Music, Paul Osborne, Dennis Miller, Dennis Page, Roger Williams, Bob Mills, Gary Mason. SMITH - Row one: Linda Ridenour, Mary Lou Reed, Ruby Sample, Sandra Riddle, Charene Senecaut, Janice Robertson, Barbara Reynolds, Sandra Quetschenbach, Wilma Shoningr, Jackie Seals. Row two: Mr. Smith, Dave Rushing, Dick Porter, Mike Page, Clarence Smith, Gilbert Sleeth, Keith Rhodes, Ken- neth Short, Fred Reineke, Ronald Starner, Dennis Parker, Jim Robinson, Leslie Ramseyer, Charles Rowen, Bob Smyth, Larry Roush. 'N is-as A J 1 . t MAYO - Row one: Judy Cole, Margorie Fuller, Linda Green, Linda Drottz, Lana Kimpo, Nancy Farrell, Max- ine Hardesty, Betty Conn, Wyetta Custer, Carolyn Henderson. Row two: William Largent, Robert Hutchinson, Richard Hindorff, Steven Gammell, William Goheen, Robert Fod- drill, Keith Gordon, Larry Leibow, Richard Helm, Steven Grubb, Sam Gooden, Gordon Heldenbrand, Mr. Mayo. Not pictured: Paul Jordon, Richard Garland, Dan Higdon, James Grant, William Gillaspy. 'I- GILLESPIE - Row one: Kathy Boggs, Susan Anderson, Sandy Anderson, Judie Christian, Sharon Boots, Dixie Briddell, Connie Bendixen, Brenda Morris, Linda Buckley, Sandra Blanchard, Mary Casey, Cheryl Cathell. Row two: Fred Clingman, Richard Dawson, Duane Elliott, Harry Boggs, Kenneth Christensen, Steven Erickson, David Bolton, Ervin Bates, Grant Earll, Stanley Gullion, LeRoy Kamber, Larry Exferd, Richard Brown, Clark Beal, David Fackler. TECHNICOLOR I For ,,,,,,,,s,. i. . , .1 helves will hold teachers H1110 Next fail, these S W Barb finds a Place and notices, but for no ,through the new build- rest after walking ml GS Mr. Anderson, custodian at the New Tech build- ing, greets Barbara LaCour on the day she and Guy Stuart and Lary Malmin of the Engineer Staff and A1 Pickens, Technician editor, took a picture tour of the school's new home. 9 . Here' Techls the receiving count A er in the 0 , fflce of Ne W thug! X 1 Y Q ing. Lots of stud t spacious hallvizgis iintlxaggegovggcihe many lgng and Neat, clean, full of sunshine is the Hotel and Restaurant spot for next year. Guy, Larry, AI, and Barb look over the little theater. Th' ' ' Tala' IS typical of the classrooms at the New Tho new swimming pool but in the construction stage. an-nf' The New Tech is so big, workers have sipms to tell them which way to go. Mountain climbing-r N - balcony of the audi'tox'iiiinfmSt going UD to the TECH ICOLOR The colors of Des Moines Tech, blue and gold, are displayed in paneling on this side of the building. And ill e sclw00l nam . 'n e is Put X no SWY- S . 1 D95 Moines Te ch is looking u Ki: P Q I wg 4'--xgdy ? v 3-'X-a 0 L X' ff'- SPORTS J 3 1' C' bww ,511 'lx - xtk 4 , W 4 s., E , W. xi 154 x x .' L! A Q I Q - V fv, i . , dbx , - ' 9 15, M ,X r ' J ff ' a X J if r fag J 37 0 .FL , .. .. , . Q nd SENIORS Row one: Roger Shoemaker, Tim Brown, Howard Denton, Mike Bruce, Londo Vivon, Bill Miller, Ken Goering, Ziauhricc-I Perkins, Scotty Smith, Joe Wilcots, George Takeda, Dwight Ellis, Barry Tillotson, Frank Cataldo, Nile et ers law. Row Vtwo: Bruce Gowen, Dave Boyd, Wayne Powers, Gene Fritz, Larry Lashaw, Ed McCoy, Jim Graham, Larry ?'ari:'1ggtoT1, John Reaver, Chuck Myers, Dennis Brewster, Jim Hutchison, Bill Gilson, Norman Miller, Mark Boyd, hc . mit, . Row three: Manager Ronald Kever, Coach Tannatt, Dick Overholser, Erwin Ekman, Mike DcCarlo, Tom Kuster, Dorn Vernon, Jim Taylor, Jim Dorsey, Earl Purcell, Wayne Shearer, Bryant Wilcots, Jim Burgess, Norman Bray- foglc, Dwayne Smith, Bill Wilson, Ray Kalar, Jim Martz, Coach Bill Hughes. SEASON'S RECORD Tech 13 Creston 2 Tech 7 Fort Dodge 26 Tech 0 Roosevelt 20 Tech 13 North 19 18 'geek 7 lglggtshgalltown 14 ec 1 U fgJg2EZiRii.?10l.lX City games Row one: Jim Hutchinson, Wayne Powers, Chuck Myers, Joe Wilcots, Dwight Ellis, John Reaver. Row two: Dick Overholser, Erwin Eckman, Larry Yarrington, Jim Graham, Wayne Shearer, Dave Boyd. Q W.. V ,Q K K -Y Q ,N W A. .ik . I we -2 1 .. ,gk K K . W ki k E' R , ab W ' Q Msv H '55 f16NA'f'33SB 50 30 I 73' 9 i K A E5 Q 47A seff59f57y , ., M , ?4eT3sAaaAse'1 37 LQQYAQZ J' W Q35 T ' ff-v , , mn , 5 Q' 4 I K fm' .5 gn Q . v 5 W' s. , . , ff. ,K V M R Qxgf, A 1 H 131 xp A DY , N 9' , z . 89 36 Elf N P209 234 w -....,, 5? Q5 .. .. - 37 SOPHOMORES iv- ' Row one: Lloyd VM? mu ,Alan Barker' Ch rles Bruce, Dennis T hnatt, John Maru' a Keith 3 lizis'i2gnE::,ihBm . Jim MIUW1 yyamuus, , S Dal Jones, ' Thalakef, Ronme . D'xon Bob G'-'ln ' del-'une Jlm y John Strothefv Eddle l Row one: Richard Baird, Alan McWilliams, Smith, Dennis S 'th J h ' Dale Bennett Garv Gegner L H R t C hmg I I? 3- Smltlgi Soy Kennedy. . . , arry alferty, Steve Messer, Norman ow wo: .oac am o man, ic ard Thomas, G l R b , T E t D ' Kenncrly, Jim McDonald, Larry Gilmore, Alan Olneqy? F321kerlgooclxnRoZeti'n,SchaoYoenn'xei'lflgteIw?e'rThYJVggcSl2ll Harold 4 5 Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Sophomore Scores 12 7 6 0 12 25 Saydel 0 Roosevelt 19 North 26 Dowling 13 East 6 Valley 0 Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech VA Tech 52 45 SITY SCORES Newton 67 Fort Dodge 54 Lincoln 39 North 48 Lincoln 40 Boone 58 Tama 64 Marshalltown 63 Roosevelt 48 Perry 58 East 48 North 70 Roosevelt 66 East 57 Sectional Newton 75 Al Pickens: Captaing All-Cityg Tech's Most Valuable Player. Trng VARSITY - Row one: Mr. Gillespie, Gary Seabert, Wayne Shearer, Bill Gilson, Denny Brewster Don Tschrlgi, Larry Hayden, Bill Wilson. Row two: Gary Young fequipment managerl, Mike Hogan, Allen Pickens, Jim Hutchinson, Dwight Ellis Dick Newell, Roger Penn, Ray Treanor. SOPHOMORE SCORES 35 Tech Newton 38 Tech Ft. Dodge 49 Tech Lincoln 50 Tech North 38 Tech Lincoln 37 Tech Boone 57 Tech Tama 58 Tech Marshalltown Tech Roosevelt 64 Tech Perry 44 Tech East 66 Tech North 60 Tech Roosevelt 61 Tech East 82 E619 EQ mggg 6553 QE 6559 25 my SOPHOMORES - Row one: Mr. Williams, Jim Carter, John Martz, Gale Ramberg, Gale Honnofld Dan Schaffer Row two: Tom McNulty, Hollis Harrington, Elmer Carter, Richard Watson, Allan Harban, Paul Treanor S35 EB LL VARSITY - Row one: Larry Daughirty, Kermit Hyler, Bob Osborne, Jim Routhe, Charles Johnson, Bill or Walt Welch, Bill or Walt Welch, Russ Vonk, Tom Vandeventer. Row two: Bill Gilson, Alan Olney, Paul Treanor, Dave Johnston, Jim Burgess, Ray Treanor, Dennis Brewster, Mark Boyd, Al Pickens, Mr. Bryant. Tech lost to Roosevelt in the baseball opener, came back to whip Lincoln, but dropped to East in the first three games of the season. SOPHOMORES - Row one: Ray Cacek, Kinny Lathrun, John Walker, Richard Watson, Bill Gillaspy, Bob Bec- chetti, Glen Waychoff, Ray Methlie, Mike Murray, Jim McDonald. Row two: Fred Miller, Mike O'Brien, Gary Mooberry, Doug Woods, Lee Johnson, Ivan Wandling, Arthur Jami- son, Jim Grant, Bob Owens, Danny Higdon, Barry Moore, Jim Oliver, Paul Anderson, Larry Halferty, Sonny Aller, Steve Messer, Jerry Keith, Gale Hannold. wma TL G - l CITY CHAMPIONS - Row one: Jack Storm, Clifford Fisher, George Takeda, Joe Rothman, Bernie Erickson, Wayne Webb, Chuck Johnson, Errol Halsey. l Row two: Bill Taylor, Gene Mitchell, Berry Moore, Mickey Webb, Dennis Elwell, Ken Gorln, Gene Harwood, Wayne Powers, Coach Tom Cady. Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech SCORES Lincoln 16 North 16 Grinnell 7 Hampton 25 Roosevelt 14 Newton 17 North 16 East 21 Leon 23 East ll Roosevelt 8 Lincoln 14 5th in District 13th in State City Championship l VARSITY - Row one: Joe Rothman, Clifford Fisher, Wayne Webb, Chuck Johnson. Row two: Jack Storm, George Takeda, Bernie Erickson, Errol Halsey. Row three: Coach Cady, Gene Mitchell, Bill Taylor, Wayne Powers. CROSS COUNTRY VARSITY SCORE fLow Score WinsJ Tech 10 Oskaloosa 11 Tech 6 Lincoln 19 Tech 9 Valley 14 Tech 14 Marshalltown 22 Tech 10 Roosevelt 13 4th in City Cross Country 5th in State Mile Team 3rd in State Cross Country SOPHOMORE SCORES Tech 6 Oskaloosa .... Tech 6 Lincoln 21 Tech 8 Urbandale 15 Tech 23 Marshalltown Tech 8 Roosevelt 13 SOPHOMORES - Rex Parsons, Elmer Carter, Edward Taylor, John Holst, Greg Leaper. VARSITY - Larry Hayden, Larry Downey, Larry Roush, Dave Murray, Terry Bendixen, Larry Overton. Row one: Mr. Silvey, Larry Hayden, Larry Downey, Larry Overton, Larry Roush, Terry BendiXeIl, Dave Ml-1l'1'aY, John Holst, Elmer Carter. Row two: James Carter, Dean Fortune, Greg Leaper, Alfred Hickman, Edward Taylor, Gary Brown, Allen Har- ban, Gary Young, Rex Parsons. TR CK In two triangular meets, Tech won both of them to start the track season. They took third in the City Indoor Meet. Row one: Larry Yarington, Lloyd VandeLune, Terry Bendixen, Larry Overton, Larry Latshaw, Edward Taylor, Jim Hutchinson, Gregory Leaper, David Brown, David Burr, Lawrence Roush. Row two: Lonnie Williams, Maris Bergis, Dennis Page, Larry Downey, Dal Jones, Dennis Hill, Ronald Watkins, Bob Jones, John Holst, Leonard Graves, Lucky Searcy, Mel Sischler, James Taylor, Rex Parsons, Dave Fackler. Row one: Tom Kester, Maurice Perkins, John Strothers, Bob Mels, Aaron Carter, John Reaver, Jim Fischer, Jim Kcltzncr, Steve Erickson, Richard Helm. I Row two: James Carter, Brent Wilcox, Richard Smith, Bob Measures, Michael Bruce, Errol Halsey, Timothy Jordan, Ken Christenson, Bill Taylor, Norman Breyfogle, Mike DeCarlo. GOLF GIRLS' GOLF - Sharon Butcher, Janice Anderson, Linda Carlson, Joyce Searcy, Marlene Nichols, Jeri Wise 3 3 1 v BOYS' GOLF - Row one: Keith Gordon, Keith Rhodes, Mr. Fettkether, Steve Haigh, Elbert Mason. Row two: Jerry Conklin, Richard Moore, James Walech, James Thalacker, Steve Simpson. TENNI GIRLS' TENNIS - Row one: Mr. Blair, Bonnie Webster, Carolyn Varellas, Corrine Sullivan, Linda Dixon Rosemary Johnson. Row two: Clarice Miller, Carol Quick, Beverly Reel, Nancy Correll, Judy Goldsberry, Linda Rollstin. ,.f:a.,., xl5wafM BOYS' TENNIS - Modris Seskis, Al Anderson, Hollis Harrington, Bob Hoopes, Bob Howard. 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N - U xi, ' X' ' ngrf .1 15- gf , S' WAND LOAN ASSOClATl0N,oF nes Moines Finance Service - Covering all Iowa with Complete 1' U S A 0'DEA FINANCE CUMPANY 1117 Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa Paul Manning Chevrolet Company Wonderful Food 7K0 OH Rcllallc B E S 1021 Locust Ph. CH. 4-4245 ' 417--Sth St. Phone CH 4.9319 AndreW's Studios 822 Walnut Street Phone CH 4-4956 Des Moines 9, Iowa Graduations Weddings Allen Pickens Utonna Baker Phone CH-361 ll Denny Brann Drugs F. T. Binder. Prop. 720 Locust St. Des Moines Wholesale Radio Parts Electronic Equipment Engle Welding Equipment Co. 1120 Grand Avenue Des Moines Q, Iowa Radio Trade Supply Co. SMITTY'S DONUT SHOP T I h Specializing in Raised and e ep one Coke Doughnuts cmd Butter Rolls Special Attention Given To Schools, Churches cmd Party Orders Grand Avenue 24-Hou, Service Daily Des Moines 9, Iowa Except Saturday lClosed czt 8 p.m.l OPEN SUNDAY 1301--19th AT 2-1818 DAIRY FOODS of DISTINCTION... With That fxffd Q e Q Quality You Can Taste 4 ' f' T' Y- ff num' 3221 Hubbell U ln lotus v Non Collect All I-IU! -1e4,zm MOTOR SUPPLY CO. MAIN OFFICE STORE 1313-15-LOCUST CH 3-5129 7th Counter Extensions 0 e NO. 1 NO. 2 Truly Femlfllfle Apparel 2312 Hubbell 2631 Forest AM 2-4220 CR 9-9694 De Arcy's ARNOLDS mm mor Ladies Wearing Apparel Comer Eizhfh and Walnut Beautiful Shoes 716 Locust , Hosiery -:- Purses Compliments of Engman Manufacturing Co. 1317-19 Locust St. Phone AT 8-1937 Gaeaeenl Glmnold Ga. Jim Piggot's Dealership New Cars and Trucks Sth and Keo Used Cars and Trucks 1201 Locust -l+5.9,1gs HENRY FIELD'S Des Moines Seed and Nursery Store Quality Farm Seeds, Nursery Stock Pet Supplies Phone CI-1-49952 Des Moines 815 Locust Compliments Of Best Wishes To The Reeds Class of 1958 F rom ICC Leach Printing Co. CTCBITI Co. 807 Grand Ave. Des Moines Iowa Phone CH 4-3816 UGHLAND P RK 25558333 339594353 as IF ITS is Open Friday evenings until 8:00 P. M. 3 , 3' Highland Park State Bank 32 if Corner of 3rd 8: Euclid .3 , Q Member of F.D.I.C. fi' ITS Q TUBEGOOD W it Zforaiwi' 49 814 . -34 4 H' E,'g!'f.R5'RY it WSESQFWWWWQWWK HOLLOWAY AUTO PRODUCTS 1212 Euclid CH 4-7297 Armstrong Bros., Inc. Complete Floor Covering Service 3612-6th Ave. Phone CH 3-0900 Des Moines 13, Iowa DENNIS SUPPLY COMPANY 1912 Sixth Avenue EVERYTHING IN REFRIGERATION SUPPLIES AND PARTS HUNTER Suede Icrckets Specicxlisfs ACME CLEANERS 1 Insurance Agency 3 6 32 Tczke Out Service For Whole Family 3619 Sixth Ph' CH ' 7 523 Euclid Ph. CH-38622 HIGHLAND PARK HARDWARE HI-HO GRILL Ph. CH 4-0443 3613 Sixth Ave. 417 Euclid Ph. AT 8-9000 .... ,. ,4f'i i Z McCORMICK HARDWARE 1 3612 6th Ave. Phone CH 3-0302 2: if iowA's HEADQUARTERS FOR I 211 fUCL.'S lU5ELC WESTERN WEAR en in as enema, elm of 1952 Garner Publishing Company Letterpress and Offset Printers 615 - 17 - 19 Euclid Avenue Ph. AT 2-8146 GOODYEAR SERVICE srons Chicken 51-00 Malts and Shakes 300 210 1:nC11n1 Pn. on 3-5137 Try Our Mr. Big 50c For The Best Sandwiches Northwestern Ccmdy Company Inc. pw-feng large In 100 East Locust Ph. CH 4,31 4., Forest cmd Harding Road THE TOY BOX JEFF'S GRILL 81 SHELL SERVICE Exclusively Toys Quality 5. Service Bm 0 D0 1 ' lust Ask The Kids! P101 BL 53718 28011-f 2806 Tlniversiff' ive. Jagabjglz Gompany Guaranteed Quality Service Linotyping ' Monotyping ' Ludlow ' Make-Up Teeeeeeee CH eeeeee TRAVISS TELEVISION 809-11 Grand Avenue Des Moines 9, Iowa Dial - AT 8-7255 1110 I-Own Congratulat A big decision now lies before youeioin 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. lf 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 Cl-Ierry 3-5225 taiier July U I O n S I I I on your graduation from Des Moines Technical School MILL OWNERS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. An Internationally Known University Interested In Your Future .... If you have not already visited Drake, take this opportunity to see the beautiful Drake campus and to talk over your college plans with a member of the Uni- versity's noted faculty. Drake is dedicated to your future and is here is serve YOU . . . NINE DISTINGUISHED COLLEGES Liberal Arts Law Education Divinity Fine Arts Graduate Pharmacy Community Business Administration Reflecting Pool on Drake Campus near Thirtieth and Forest UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Everything For Students 1213-25111 Street Ph. BL 5 1026 Say lt With Flowers NEILSON GREENHOUSE 1900 High Street C nmplznrnrlv af fan Gutdlz Bmw Shop I922 Collage Grove Miller-Kuhne Printing Co. Labels - Catalogs - Booklets Fo1ders'- Business Forms J. C. Mzller - Ben Miller 104 E. Locust .................................... CH 4-2010 MOTOR SUPPLY CO. MAIN OFFICE STORE For Cleaning and Laundering Properly Done . . . 1313-15-LOCUST CH 3-5129 Phone Cherry 3-1181 Counter Extensions No. l No. 2 2312 Hubbell 2631 Forest Launderers and Drycleaners AM 2-4220 CR 9-9694 1301 Grand Ave. GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF The 195 Grad DES MOINES TECH f TOITI SUPER VALU FOOD STORES DES MOINES .limi- WEST DES MOINES 8. ANKENY 222,222 EAST SHCPPING CENTER H O L L E Y' S Adams Prescription Pharmacy Maurice T. Adams Watches Diamonds East Sth and Locust Ph. on 4-3186 HANGER IEWLERY STORE 526 East Locust Street Success Formula: Save A Little of Everything you EARN. Save at SCANDIA SCANDIA has never missed a dividend payment in its 84 year History. That dividend has never been less than 377. Stop in and discuss a weekly or monthly savings plan. To open and add to a savings account by mail - write or call for a supply of postage-paid envelopes. Unique in Its Personal Services Current Dividend - ZW? f Scandia Savings 8: Loan Assn. 518 E. Locust QQMEGQA Phone AT 8-6781 Open Saturdays 'till noon. GRANDVIEW PHARMACY Safe Prescription Service East 24th St. and Easton Blvd. BUS. PHONE AT 8-5725 EASTOWN FLOOR COVERING sis EAST GRAND AVENUE DES MOINES. IOWA BOLTON 8z HAY 416 East Sixth St. Good F od M. N, LA s MGR Congratulations Seniors GBPPERT STUDIO 608 Pl Locust Phone 4-8696 Capital City State Bank Des Moines Drive-in Bank East 5th and Locust The Bank That Gives You All Three Drive-In Banking Saturday Banking Park While Banking Member of F. D. I. C. Compliments oi JOHN BLOEM STORES Mens Clothing 6. Shoes For The Family 520-522 E. l. Cust Congmtulzztzons to the Graduating Class of 1958 THE NEW GARFIELD OUR 75th YEAR Corner East 6th Ku Locust: Des Moines, Iowa CH 4-9722 Free Park g st South of Store at E st 6th 5 I 7 . It . . . N 0 D E IN :spun -. , . ' - SEIVICE More and more people are going formal -and more and more well-dressed gentlemen are renling their formxl wear! SKEFFINGTON'S FORMAL WEAR 417 Locust PH. CH 3-4711 . .. ..... i ...1 2 f if?T!ZQQ:i21pii f.' 1,,Q' I , . - , ' .... 53-iillfv-Q:1.5.Q'2If?5f:fI A' in I Iuuu E-351' '- L ',, 257.51 K' xi --jfj j ,I--ima '.,A ' ffffli 'lf' I I xx 5 ' 1 a ,..1 I 1 -I . I . wi- Q,-f' Q V, -'-' F- aff 1 .' ' ' . ' A... if A fxxlcvff' an A PICK PETER PAN BREAD IN THE BRIGHT YELLOW WRAP Cmzgmtulalions Gel MORE For LESS R Sz R Welding Supply Co. shop A' DSL SUPER VALUE First it University 2207 COWUQG GFOVG FOR THE BEST IN 8 2 21 ' ' SUNDALQS sf MALTS gawk aqua A C I C S mea dlflolnu - ce ream tores Uma 7-4457 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS, . . . and best wishes for the future! ' r 5 Q: f': s:- ' V+ ,,,, -- 53 Yi A' z' K -all ., GLU 'Wg' K gggggngqadv :.. .. . ..... : : D i gk Air Lune Bowling Fleur rive :Eu I AAI I' - :V ll :E H H lv r .,,. KN OX CAFE IowA's FlNEsT Mooznnz FR'cED Qulcx SERVICE RESTAURANT SAVINGS BONDS for a BETTER FUTURE .JUNCTION OF HIGHWAYS 6-64-65 AND 69 1535 EAST EUCLID Q TELEPHONE AMHERST 6-5244 Compliments of Silvers Department Stores 509 E. L E D M ' 224 5tl,1Cl5Nles'ta3es lifloingmes Moderate-Priced-Curb and Restaurant Service I 3418 E. 14th Ph. AM 2-7193 Hamborg's Meats Wholesale and Retail Phone 3-7425 4l9 East 6th on , savings IK-Q3 ff Q ,T . ,iT :2' Y . 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