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

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INEER (the Annual taff of JJes iHnturs (Technical 9es iHtratw, 3lntua This book is dedicated to the devoted seniors of Des Moines Tech High. Tech will long remember their healthy attitudes, their lively enthusiasm . I heir joyous laughter, and best of all their wonderful words of Tech. These students have contributed greatly to Tech ' s fu- ture. I Pat Stiles Joe Dixon he world was all before them, where to choose their place of rest, and providence their guide; I hey, hand in hand, with wandering steps and slow, 1 hrough Eden took their solitary way. r y ilton Kay Taggart Steve Witt Dave Carrizales PAGES 9 - 13 PAGES 14-21 PAGES 22-59 PAGES 60-91 PAGES 92 - 115 PAGES 116 - 139 PAGES 140-160 PAGES 161 warn Irmeli Leino is Tech ' s second foreign ex- change student. The foreign students are supported through fund-raising campaigns by the Student Council. Irmeli is from Helsinki, Finland. She is staying with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith while attending Tech. She is a senior in the Art core area and was Tech ' s 1961 Homecoming queen. g The map in the background was drawn by Irmeli in her art class. f 1 I. HUH. HOMECOMING Irmeli Leino and Ken Anderson reigned as 1961 Homecoming King and Queen. Younkers gave each of them an identificatinn bracelet as a gift of re- membrance. JANUARY PROM The 1961 January Class elected Nancy Furman and Larry Hughes as King and Queen of their Senior Prom. POLIO PRINCESSES The six polio princesses from Tech were Rita Wheeler, Kay Erickson, Gloria Yamasaki, Phyllis Bradford, and Deloris Fritz. Kay was chosen by the student body as Tech ' s candi- date for all-city polio queen. The queen was crowned at the polio dance. 7 THE BIG BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. James Brammer, Mr. Ora Niffencgger, Dr. Floyd Burgeson, Mr. Herrold Mann, secretary, Mr. Joseph Brody, president, Dr. John Harris, superintendent, Mrs. Holland Grefe, Mr. L. L. Daubert, Mr. Richard Lozier. FACULTY t β€’ wm one: Mr. Dick Williams, Mr. Chan Smith, Mr. Milton Gerhart, Mrs. Niva Knutson, Mr. James Barlow Miss Mane Brewer. Β n t wi: Mr. Robert Davenport, Mr. Richard Clark, Mr. Carl Watkins, Mr. Judd Lee, Mr. Dick Wilson Mr. Alfred Thomas h three: Miss Christine Smith, Mr. Don Bryant, Mr. Donly Pierson, Miss Helen Wheeler, Mr. Arvin Fetkether, Mr. George J etc nak. lour: Mr. Otis Crozier. Mr. John Foster, Mr. Robert Van Arkel, Mr. W. E. Barlow, Miss Marilyn Anderson, Miss Eleanor Van Dvck. 17 Row one: Mr. Ray Hughes, Mr. Walt Ramey, Mr. Gerald Bryan, Mr. Harlan Boyce, Mrs. Margaret Lindstrom, Mrs. Bette Greene. Row two: Mr. John Lehmkuhl, Mr. Dale Harsh, Mr. Harold Mishmash, Mr. John Cooper, Mr. Wes Dowd, Mr. George Fischer. Row three: Mr. Byron Mann, Mr. David Hutson, Mr. Maynard Bjork, Mr. Ross Fraizer, Mr. Max Perdue. Row four: Mrs. Emily Shepherd, Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss Mabel Tillery. Mr. Bob Anderson, Mr. Bill Hutchi- son, Mr. Don Ellingson. Row one: Mr. Ken Tannatt, Mr. Jerry Wadden, Mr. Harry Peterson. Row two: Miss Margaret Barry, Mrs. Besta Duensing, Mrs. Esther McWhirter. Row three: Mr. Jim Drummond, Mr. Bob Mueller, Mr. Jap Farrow, Row four: Mrs. Glennie Mastin, Mrs. Carolyn Feaster, Mrs. Elinor Mack. . . . and more faculty . . . Mr. Stan Blair Mrs. Lillian Hourigan Mr. Eino Tuomi 19 Row one: Mrs. Olive Wilson, Mr. Ross Cramlet, Mr. Roy Johnson. Row two: Miss Lynn Gray, Mrs. Mildred Hill, Mr. Bill Kacena. Row three: Miss Helen Holton, Mrs. Jean Burke, Mr. Galen Kinzie. . . . end of the faculty . . . Mr. Tom Cady Mr. Al Franklin Mr. Lyle Smithson Mr. Nate Lee 20 CUSTODIANS AND CAFETERIA WORKERS Row one: Loren Adams, Earl Sales, Sanford Hawthorne, Mildred Ekwall, Edna Nelson, Jean Jenkins, Roy Mor- row (Head Custodian), Russell Wolfe, Ward Peters. Row two: Chester Hoffman, Clarence Hagan, Dale Parker, Wayne Hartley, Duane Sloan, Richard Hall, Robert Campbell, Victor Johnson, Harold Large. Row three: Gerald Terry, Theodore Smith, William Wood, Thomas Miller, Phillip Johnson, Claude Foreman, Lewis Stout. Row one: Kathleen Bunch, Clara Baker, Myrtle Olson, Barbara Olson, Sarah Wolfe, Elsie Randall. Row two: Donna Thomas, Edith Shives, Clara Caulk, Blanche Birkinbine, Jeannette Ogden, Adeline Waters, Leah Row three Charles Herriott, Sarah Wolfe, Ernistine Cotter, Evelyn Tedrow, Marie Johnson, Janie McCullough. 21 These seniors have been picked for certain abilities and talent Dimples: Sherri Blakeley Chuck Edgington Sense of Humor: Yvonne Newell Dick Grodt Manners: Donna Fuson Pete Loehr Athletic Ability: Mary Wilkins Andy Johnson Dancer Dianne Lee Tom Jorgensen Best Dressed Girls Sharon Jones Karen Taylor Betty Rhiner Connie Engstrom Sharon Cook Nadine Oxenford Linda Rasmussen hAyrno Law Suzi Kinney Dianne Cook Hands: Freckles. Eyes: Nose: Smile: Lips: Complexion: Legs Intelligence: Hair Teeth Build Renae Haberlin Jim Spaulding Carole Swacker John Downing Fran Frus Ron Shaffer June Husted Bob Baniqued Linda Goldsberry Jim McRae Judy Myers Bill Bales Virginia Wright Dick Warner Nancy Kerr Lynn Benshoof Jean Grant Pete Beggs Kathi Stole Don Newell Linda Campbell Max Street Virginia Mowen Skip Luther Best Dressed Boys Bud Brandsfield Carl Monk Chuck Brooks Bill Geisse Joe Glauberg Coyne Edmison Bob Leonard Terry Manley Roger Ramseyer Bob Bell 24 Here on this page, your best senior class friends can write a note or two that will sound crazy after twenty years: 25 Fredrick William Abel Fred CABINET MAKING Go into Forestry Movie Comm. 3; Student Center 3; Baseball Equip. Mgr. 3; Big Bro-Sis Comm. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8; Equipment Mgr. Wrestling 4, 6, 7; Student Council 3, 8; Service Club VP 5, 6; Capt. Hall Moni- tors 7; Hi-Y 6, 7; Monitor 6, 7, 8; Social Comm. 8; Guide 8. Clarence John Ades Punk PRINTING To frame my first million dol- lars Arnold Joel Anderson Andy AUTO DIESEL To be a diesel mechanic. Service Club 4; Manager Cross ' Country 5; Manager Track 6; Monitor 6. Kenneth Joseph Anderson Ken None To become a coach and history teacher. Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Base- ball 8, 5, 7; Football 4, 6, 8; Monitor 6, 8; Letterman ' s Club 6, 8; Student Council 4, 6, 8; Student Court Judge 6; Senior Party Comm. 8; Student Coun- cil President. Donna Jean Ashburn D. J. CLERICAL To be a business machines op- erator. Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Chorus 4, 8; Band Council 7; Bowline Club 8; Office Help 8; Band Lib. 8. Russell Roger Ballard Russ AUTO DIESEL To own a gas station in Cali- fornia. (Sk4k William Edward Bemis Uncle Bill DRAFTING To slam that proverbial stone and gather some moss. All-City Band 4, 6, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Drum Major 8; Senior Comm Comm. 8; Big Bro-Sis Comm 5, 7; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6; Band Council 5; Monitor 4. Thomas Brent Bettis Tom VOCATIONAL DRAFTING To be a success and travel. Monitor 6. Karen Alicia Blakely CLERICAL To be a seamstress. Chorus 3, 5, 6, 8; Gym Leader 4; Pep Club 5, 6, 8; Big Bro-Sis Comm 5, 8; Social Comm 8. Arnold Allen Bote AUTO BODY AND FENDER To own and operate a body and fender shop. Student Guide 8. Dan Ray Brewer AUTO BODY To keep a ' 38 Ford running. Gvm Leader 8; Basketball 5. Dianne Kae Brewster Die CLERICAL To climb the stairways of life and hear my maker say Well Done . Tech Concessions 4, 5; Gym Leader 4; Hall Monitor 4, 6; Movie Monitor 4, 5; Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleader 6; Moni- tor Captain 6. Dennis Darwin Brown Alcott RETAILING To always be happy. Monitor 6, 8. Maureen Anne Brown COMMERCIAL ART To be a pood wife. Student Council 6. Sue Ellen Brown Susie CLERICAL To always be loved by one and liked by all. Benjamin Joseph Bueford Ben HOTEL AND RESTAURANT To become a psychologist. Monitor 6; Honor Award 8; Commencement Comm. 8. Bryce Thomas Cacek PRINTING Gene Raymond Cade AVIATION To be an aeronautical engineer and pilot. Marilyn Kay Carico STENOGRAPHIC Counselor ' s office 5; Syn Swim 5; Service Club 6; Scholarship Cert. 8; Pep Club 8; Class Day Comm 8. Carolyn Naomi Carter Stinky CLERICAL Be an insurance agent. Movie monitor 3, 4; Gym Lead- er 3; Chorus 5, 6; Pep Club 6; Monitor 7,8. Lester Berton Choate Sonny VOCATIONAL AUTO BODY To make my mother and father proud of me. Service Club 8. Sharon Kay Cline CLERICAL To raise and breed horses. Monitor 5; Movie Monitor 5; Cheerleader 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 7, 8; Syn Swim 6; Student Coun- cil 7; Scholarship Cert. 8. Dorothy Marcei l Countryman Dottk STENOGRAPHIC To be efficient in my job. Chorus Librarian 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Tennis 4; Chorus 6; Gym Leader 6; Student Guide 4, 5, 6; Drill Team 3, 4; Scholarship Cert. 8; Class Day Comm 8. (;arv Gene Crawford Gar AUTO MECHANICS To go to California and work on cars. Ernest Eugene Custer Playboy GENERAL BUSINESS To do the best with what I have to work with. Monitor 5. Louis Cutwright Louie AUTO DIESEL To be a diesel mechanic and a minister. Monitor 3; Scholarship Cert. 8. Judith Ann Dake Judy To Rain someone ' s love and trust. Cap and Gown Comm 8; Library staff 8; Big Sis-Bro Comm 8. Dale Edwin Dieleman DRAFTING That I may live to see all na- tions united in universal peace. Basketball 8, 5, 6; Track 4, 6; Student Council 5, 6; Cap and Gown Comm 8. Ronald Emory Elliott Monitor S. William Howard Ellis Bill AUTO DIESEL To be an engineer. Football 4; Student Council 8. William Arthur Evans Evans ELECTRICITY To get through college. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 3; Football 4, 6, 8; Basketball 4, 5, 6; Tennis 5; Letterman ' s Club 6, 8; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 8; All City Council 5; Scholarship Cert. 8; Honor Award 8; Social Comm 8. Mary Ann Evison Sis To get married and work. James Hubert Exline Jim CABINET MAKING To live a happy life by making others happy. Donna Jean Fisher HOTEL AND RESTAURANT To lead a happy married life. Bowling Club 3; Future Teach- ers 6; Student Council 6; Schol- arship Cert. 8. Ronald Joe Forsyth Ron SHEET METAL To become a good sheetmetal man. Donald Allen Fortune Don SHEET METAL To own my own sheet metal company. Nancy Ruth Furman STENOGRAPHIC To succeed in all future endeav- ors. Cap and Gown Comm 8; Library Assistant 4, 5, 7; SAT Staff 5; Student Council 4; Scholarship Cert. Honor Award 8; Treasurer Senior Class 8. Arthur Duane Gilbert Scott James Glass Scooter VOCATIONAL AUTO BODY To own my own body shop. Wrestling 3; Student Council 3, 8: Guide 8. George Irwin Greer Butch CABINET MAKING To make the army a career. Track 5. Geneva Irene Gunn STENOGRAPHIC Banquet Comm 8; Chorus 3, 4; Monitor 7; Office Service Staff 7. f to Noralee Hamidi Nora To learn Persian and how weave Persian carpets. Nurse ' s Office 3, 4, 5; Vice Pres. Future Teachers 5; Pres. Future Teachers 6; Nurse ' s Club 4; Scholarship Cert 8. Robert McDonald Hays Bob COMMERCIAL ART To be a commerical artist. Bowling 8. Barbara Rae Hethershaw Barb STENOGRAPHIC To be a kindergarten teacher. Band 4, 5, 6, 7; Future Teachers 3, 4, 8; Tennis 4; Pep Club 5, 6, 8; VP Future Teachers 6; Sec. Future Teachers 5; Scholar- ship Award 8; Class Day Comm Maxine Marie Heuer BOOKKEEPING To achieve success in any of my future attempts in life. Pep Club 3; Chorus 6. Nancy Karen Houk Nance CLERICAL To find a good job, be happy and be prepared for whatever life has in store. Pep Club 7; Monitor 7, 8; Ten- nis 7; Student Council 7, 8; Stu- dent Court 8; Sec. Senior Class 8. Elizabeth Susan Howard Susie TAILORING Travel and marry. Service Club 4; Decoration Comm 8. Larr Woodrow Hughes Woodv VOCATIONAL DRAFTING To be a professional engineer. Tenntl 6, 7, 8; Basketball 8, 4, 6; Service Club 8; Band 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Hi-Y 6, 7; Student Coun- cil Vice Pres. Senior Class. Patricia Jean liughson t4 Pat STENOGRAPHIC To make a certain someone a good wife. Kenneth Dale Janes WELDING To start to college next year. Chorus 8. Carol Sue Jarrett Sue COMMERCIAL ART To be a commercial artist and air force wife. β€’Pep Club 8; Drill Team 5; Gym Leader 6. Dennis Gene Jenkins Dennv COMMERCIAL ART To be a commercial artist or be a wierd cartoonist. Banquet Comm. 8; Decoration Comm. 8; Chorus 8; Scholastic Art Kev f . Sandra Kay Jordan Sandy INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS To have the money and luxuries of a teacher. Student Council 8; Pep Club 8; Senior Social Comm 8. Thomas Lyndon Jordan Flash MACHINE SHOP To be a tool and die maker Monitor 6. Gerald Lee Kleinberg Jerry AVIATION To make my parents and a cer- tain girl as proud of me as I am of them. Senior Banquet Committee 8; Scholarship Cert. 8; Science En- richment 3. Kathryn Sue Knapp Kat STENOGRAPHIC To end life ' s journey by hearing may maker say Well Done . Senior Banquet Comm 8; Chor- us 3; Monitor 7. Richard Charles Knott Nyrt DRAFTING To stay a bachelor. Soph. Basketball 3, 4; Football 4, 6, 8; Basketball 5, 6, 8; Ten- nis 5; Monitor 5, 7; Monitor Captain 8; Gym Leader 6; Stu- dent Guide 7, 8; Letterman ' s Club 8; President Senior Class 8. Brenda Grace Lewis Bren RETAILING To graduate from college. Gym Leader 5; SAT Staff 6, 8; Library Staff 4, 5, 6, 8; Student Council 8; Pep Club 8; Comm Comm 8; Tennis 4. Marilyn Kay Lewis Peanuts CLERICAL To work and be an old maid. Chorus 7; Cap and Gown Comm 8. Dennis Franklin Littlejohn Denny INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY ELECTRONICS To achieve success in whatever I may attempt. Monitor 6; Class Day Comm 8. Charles Leroy Lott Van opp VOCATIONAL DRAFTING To be a mechanical engineer. Student Council 7; Monitor 8; Class Day Comm 8. Ernest Mirl Lowe Old Raider COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS To do pood and be happy. Jo Ann Lucas JO TAILORING To live a successful and happy life. Kathaleen Joy Rowe Madonia STENOGRAPHIC To keep my husband happy al- ways and to continue to work. Chorus 3, 4, 6; Future Teach- ers 3, 4, ,5, 8; Pres Future Teachers 4, 6; Student Council 6; Scholarship Cert. 8. Burdette Mahon Hall Monitor 3. Gary Raymond McMaster BOOKKEEPING To become a C.P.A. Chorus 3; Hall Monitor 4, 6: Football 6. Jerri Mercer Library Asst. 4; Syn Swim 4, 5, 6; Monitor f ; Service Club 6. David Leroy Noble Dave To become a C.P.A. Monitor 8: Cap Gown Comm 8; Channel 11 Stand By 4, 5; Service Club 5. Dyantha Lee Osborn Diane CLERICAL To enjoy every minute of life. Concession Stand 8; Senior Ban- quet Comm 8; Hall Monitor 8; Gym Leader 5. Gary Roy Parkin PRINTING Monitor 3; Swimming 3. Janice May Pope Jan CLERICAL I would like to attend college and major in biology. Hall Monitor 8; Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 3. David Leroy Kooker Dave ' DRAFTING Wrestling 8. George Dennis Porter Legs Diamond HOTEL AND RESTAURANT To do good in life. Band 3, 4; Cross Country 3. Larry Joe Powell Monitor 3. William Dean Quaintance Bill DRAFTING Go into the Navy and see the world. Chess Club 6, 7, 8. Ivan Fay Heed AVIATION Service station operator. Cynthia Jane Revere RETAILING To graduate from college and to make someone very happy. Gym Leader 4; Pep Club 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Service Club 8; Chairman Banquet Comm 8; Tennis 4, 5. i Dominic Lupe Rivas DOM - DOM AUTO DIESEL Be a success in life. Wrestling 4; Gym Leader 8. Danny Eugene Ross Roscoe COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS I ' d give a thousand dollars to be a millionaire. Soph. Basketball 3; Soph. Base- ball 3; Channel 11 Standby Club 4, 5; Basketball 4, 5, 6; Base- ball 5; P. A. Operator 5, 6; Mon- itor 7, 8; Scholarship Cert. 8; Student Council 8; Comm Comm 8; Senior Banquet 8. Charles Fredrick Russell Charlie AVIATION To be successful. Class Day Comm 8. Victor Gerald Scott Vic AVIATION To be a success in anything I do. Monitor 3; Scholarship Cert. 8; Student Council 8; Class Day Comm 8. James Merlin Shaffer Jim AUTO DIESEL To be a success in life and to have happiness. James William Sharp WalcoU To be a millionaire at 19. Monitor 7, 8; Comm Comm 8. Carolyn Shull Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6; Fu- ture Nurses 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Office Staff 4, 5; Library Help- er 6. Quincy Lewis Southers Deacon HOTEL AND RESTAURANT To major in diets. Student Council 7, 8; Wrestling 7; Banquet Comm 8. Danny Joe Spidle Dan PRINTING Join the armed service and get it out of the way. Monitor 8; Student Council 3. Ronald Dean Spillman Ron ELECTRICITY To get into and out of college. Swimming 3, 4, 6, 8; Monitor 3, 7, 8; Letterman ' s Club 8. Diana Stinson Diane STENOGRAPHIC To live a life full of happiness. Senior Social Comm 8. Sharon Marie Taylor Sheri CLERICAL To live a good Christian life and to do unto others as I would want them to do unto me. Chorus 3, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; President Drill Team 8; Mon- itor 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Movie Usher 5; Tennis 4. Douglas Devon Thompson Doug AVIATION Wrestling 4, 6, 8; Football 5; Monitor Capt. 3. Bradley Dean Vonk Brad - Toot PAINTING DECORATING To be a success at any field I attend. Soph. Baseball 3; Monitor 3; Pep Club 8; Stage Crew 6; Stage Manager 7, 8. James Edward Votruba Jim REFRIGERATION To teach Refrigeration to Mr. Watkins. Hall Monitor 4, 5, 6, 8; Soph Football 3. Mervin Bernard Waage Merve COMMUNICATIONS ELEC. Serve God in whatever capacity he desires. All City Band 6, 8; Ham Club 5, 6, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Ser- vice Club 8; Student Council 5, 6; Football 3; Pep Club 5. Howard William Ward Butch WELDING To try and get some kind of degree. Football 6, 8; Track 5, 7; Let- terman ' s Club 7, 8; Chorus 7. Roland Hayes Warren HOTEL RESTAURANT To be successful in the things I do. Basketball 3; SAT Staff 4; Cap and Gown 8; Senior Executive Board 8. Jeanette Rose Wells CLERICAL To get married and raise a fam- ily. Gym Leader 8; Chorus 6. Elizabeth Ann Wiles Hetty STENOGRAPHIC To help Max own and operate his own gas station. Student Council 8; Pep Club 6, 8; Senior Class Day Comm 8; Tech Concessions 5, 6, 8; Health Club 6; Gym Leader 5; SAT 5, Richard Williams Ricky Basketball 3; Track 3; Moni- tor 5, 6, 8; Football 6, 8. Christine Elizabeth Wilson Chris To become a bookkeeper. Drill Team 4; Bowling Team 5; Future Teachers Club 5; Hall Monitor 5; Student Council 5. James Norman Wood Woody Future Teachers Club 8; Pep Club 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Chess Club 3; Class Day Comm 8. Kenneth Yarrington Ken Chorus 3, 4, 6; Monitor 3; Foot- ball 5, 7; Letterman ' s Club 6. Manuel Eugene Jackson Gene DRAFTING To be a draftsman. Monitor 3, 5, 7; Movie Usher 3, 4; Soph Basketball 3, 4; Track 3; Tennis 4, 5; Basket- ball 5. NOT PICTURED Jim DeHeer Allen Hoover David Jensen Dennis Janes James Karrett Dewey Kittleson Arthur Triplett 35 Ahlberg, Don Aviation Basketball 3; Baseball 4; KDPS 3 Aller, Judith Chorus, 4,5; Drill Team 4; Tech- nician Staff 8. Allison, Linda Sue Pep Club 3; Future Nurses 3,5. Anderson, Carol Clerical To live a successful and happy life. Pep Club 3; Tennis 3; Future Nurs- es 3,4,5; Monitor 4; SAT 5,6; Pres. FT A 5; Nurses Staff 4. Arndt, Robert Bob Electronics Organist or Electronics Technician Chorus 7,8. Axser, Lloyd , KDPS 3; Camera Club 3; 35 MM Operator 3; 16 MM Operator 3. Bacon, Marggie Babe Radio T. V. Production To look at yesterday with no re- grets and tomorrow with joy, hope, and expectation. FT A 3,4; Service Club 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4, 6, 7; KDPS 4, 5, 6; Drama Club 4, 5, 6, 7; Tennis 3; Gym Leader 5. Bales, William John Bill Machine Shop To be a playboy at twenty-one Football 7; Swimming 7,8; Letter- men ' s Club 8. Banger, B ob Drafting Surgeon Monitor 5. Baniqued, Robert Nathan ' Batista ' Commercial Art To be a successful playboy artist. Monitor 4; Wrestling 3, 5, 7, 8; Track 4; Cross Country 5; Stu- dent Council 5, 6; Student Court 6, 7; Sgt-at-Arms Student Coun- cil 6; Monitor Captain 7; Stu- dent Guide 7; Editor of Engin- eer 7, 8; Secretary of Letter- man ' s Club 8. Beedle, Bobby Beggs, Peter C. Pete Drafting Become an architect Football Manager 5, 7; Swimming Manager 7, 8; Chess Club 5; Student Council 8; Monitor 8; Class Pres. 8; Class Executive Board 8. Belew, Charles Monitor 3. Bell Robert Hotel and Restaurant Monitor 3; Bowling 3; Basketball 5; Mgr. Basketball 6; Student Council 3. Benshoof, Lynn Printing To be a beachcomber and a bach- elor. Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 5, 7; β–  Letterman ' s Club 7; Monitor 7; Sports Editor Technician 8. Berry, Patricia Pat Stenographic To become a teacher Pep Club 3; Gym Leader 4; Moni- tor 4; FT A 6, 7, 8; Library Staff 7; Student Council 6. Blackburn, Mary Future Teachers 3; Chorus 4; Mon- itor 6. Blakeley, Sherrill Allison Sherri Commercial Art I want to be able to look back on my life and say, Well done. Tennis 3; Service Club 4; Syn Swim 5; Pep Club 5; Monitor 5; Gym Leader 5; Student Council 5; Year Book Staff 7, 8. Blythe, Grace Bookkeeping To sing and play western music. Monitor 6. Bolton, William Bill To make good. Stand By Club 3, 4; Monitor 7, 8. Borland, Joseph Joe Voc. Comm. Electronics To become an Electrical Engineer. P. A. Crew 5, 7, 8; KDPS 7, 8; Basketball 3, 5; Student Coun- cil 7. Brandsfield, Charles Andrew 4 Bud ' Printing Own a print shop and a Corvette. Monitor 3, 5; Baseball 4; Vice- Pres. Student Council 7; All City Council 6; Council Executive Board 7, 8; Student Court 7; Technician Staff 8. Arends, Meredith Retailing Syn. Swim 5. Bricker, Janet Commercial Art To study fashion designing in Paris KDPS Stand by Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Syn. Swim 3, 4, 5; Bacc. and Commencement Hostess 6, 7 Chorus 3; Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Stu dent Court 5; Majorette 7, 8 Student Guide 7; Student Coun cil 5, 8; Year Book Staff 8. Hrockman, Phyllis Butts Junior Clerical Get married and make a lot of money. Bowling Club 7, 8; Drill Team 3, 4; Service Cl ub 3, 8; Tennis 4, 5, 6; Big Sister 4. Brooks, Charles Joseph (August Graduate) Brown, Robert A. Bob Drafting To be a sucess in whatever I do. Brown, Robert J. Bob Auto Diesel Be succesful and always have friends. Brown, Robert L. Monitor 3; Stage Crew 6. Brownell, William Parker Bill Aviation Missionary Pilot Service Club 3, 5, 6, 7; Basketball 3, 5, 6; Track 6; Monitor 6; Li- brary Club 3, 5, 6. Bruce, Geraldine (August Graduate) Buckingham, Donna Commercial Art To grasp all the happiness life has to offer and to take the bumps with poise. Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Chorus 3; Channel 11 Stand by Club 3, 5, 6; Drill Team 3; Bacc. and Com. Hostess 5, 6; Big Sister 6, 7; Student Council 5; All-City Stu- dent Council 5; Cheerleader 6, 7, 8; Student Guide 7. Burke, Barbara Barbie Stenographic To succeed in life and have fun. Student Council 7; Chorus 4, 6, 7; Sec. FT A 4; FT A 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. Burnside, George Big George Refrigeration To make myself a success. Football 7, 5; Monitor 7, 5, 6; Bas- ketball Mgr. 4. Byerly, Shirley Ann Bear Clerical To live a happy life. Pep Club 5, 6, 7; Chorus 3, 4, 5, 7. Campbell, Linda Lin Clerical Go to California. Tennis 5; Hall Monitor 6. t Christensen, Nancy Ann Clerical Christian Education Teacher. Chorus 3, 7, 8; Pep Club 8. Campero, Nick Wrestling 3; Monitor 5. Canfield, Janice Clerical Be a Rood citizen. Service Club 7; Servce Staff Guid- ance Office 4; Monitor 5, 6. Carlson, Ronnie Danks, Harve James Chorus 3; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Hall Monitor 3; Camera Club 3, 5, 6; Mgr. Baseball 4; Wrestling 5; Decoration Comm. 8. Chipokas, Pete Aviation Extend my education. Soph. Basketball 3; Chess Club 3; Monitor 3; Student Council ft, 6. Christian, Geraldine Luella Jeri Retailing To keep a certain sailor happy! Monitor 4; Decca Club 7, 8. ( lark. Dean Clark, Sandra Sandy General To be a beautician or teacher. FT A 4, 5, 6; Monitor 4; Monitor Capt. 7; Technician Staff 8. Collins, Carl Auto Diesel To make cars go faster. Collins, Donna Clerical To continue working. Chorus 3; Office Service Staff 4. Conklin, Gloria Jean Jeanie Clerical Get as much education as possible. Secretary of KDPS Stand-by Club 7; Tennis 3; KDPS Stand-by Club 4, 5, 8; Gym Leader 8; Monitor 8. Connett, Bob Auto Diesel To be successful in life and keep my girl happy. Basketball 4; Pep Club 7. ( onnett. John . Big John Bookkeeping Hope to make a certain person happy. Monitor Captain 7, 8, 5; Student Guide 7, 8; Monitor 4, 5; Stu- dent Council 4, 5; Bowling Club 5, 6; Big Brother 4, 5. Cook, Dianne Marie Clerical To live a happy and successful life. Student Council 8; Library Staff 4, 6; Monitor 6. Cowart. Sharon Kaye Sherry Kaye ' General To travel around the world and make my parents proud of me. Technician Staff 8. Crabb, Shirley Crabby To go to beauty school. Majorette 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 7; Office Helper 7, 8; Student Coun- cil 8; Monitor 8; Yearbook Staff 8; Majorette Co-Captain 7, 8. Croft, Barbara Barb General Chorus 3, 4, 6; Drill Team 8, 4. Dakovich, Terry Doc Auto Diesel Diesel Mechanic. Mgr. Baseball 4; Wrestling 5. Cook, Sharon Sherry Clerical To go to college and lead a happy and successful life. Pep Club 3, 6; Monitor 4; Gym Leader 6; Tennis 6; Accounting for Publications 6; Big Sister 7; Library Staff 8. Coulter, Claudette (August Graduate) Dalton, Larry Auto Diesel Diesel Mechanic Baseball 4, 6, 8; Football 5; Mon- itor 5; Lettermen ' s Club 7, 8. Damstrom, Herbert Soph. Basketball 3; Basketball 5; Monitor 6. Danley, Donald Don Voc. Refrigeration Refrigeration Engineer. Darling, Bobby Bob Drafting To be a draftsman. Davis, Mary Kathleen Stenographic To be a private secretary for a famous architectural engineer. Pep Club 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Treas- urer 7; Pep Club Executive Bd. 8; Student Council 5, 7, 8; Con- cession Stand 7; Athletic Office Sec. 6; Nurse ' s Office 6; Bacc. and Comm. Hostess 6. Davis, Robert Bob Communication Electronics To get through college success- fully. Soph. Football 4; Ham Club 4, 5, . 7; Ham Club Vice Pres. 8; Ser- vice Club 4; Student Council 5. I h at on. Carl Voc. Comm. Electronics To become an Electrical Engineer. Bowling 3; KDPS 4, 5; Monitor 5. Dillie, Jo Anne Jody Stenographic To always be safe, secure and happy. Cheerleader 4, 5, 7, 8; Pep Club 4, 5, 7, 8; Bacc. Comm. Host- ess 7; Gym Leader 5; Drill Team 3, 4; Pep Club Executive Board 8; Pep Club Correspondence Sec- retary 8. ft Dixon, Henrietta Sylvia Tootie Clerical Private Secretary Chorus 3; Monitor 5; Gym Leader 5; Pep Club 5, 6; Drill Team 5. Donahue, Karen Bookkeeping To be a successful nurse or book- keeper. FT A 7; Nurses Office Helper 4, 7; Chorus 3; Science Club 4. Donley, Beverly Bookkeeping To contribute something to the world ahead of us. FT A 6, 7, 8; SAT Staff 5, 6; Ser- vice Club 3. Dooley, Marian Jean ' Torn Stenographic To be a success in everything and marry a certain someone. Library Staff 7; Office Help (Coun- selors) 7; Service Club 7; Stu- dent Council 3; Tennis 4; Mon- itor 4. Dove, Charles Chuck Drafting Engineer. Student Council 4; Big Brother 6, 7; Hall Monitor 3; Alt. Student Council 6. Downing, John Johnny Auto Diesel Oh! To be free from the burdens of the world. Pep Club 7. haton, Patricia Ann Pat Stenographic To become a worth-while person to my family, my community, and to myself. Pep Club 5, 7, 8; Monitor 4. Edmison, Coyne Track 4; Cap Gown Committee 8; Technician Staff 8. Engstrom, Connie Clerical To be a beautician and make a wig for my dad wholesale. Big Sister 7; Monitor 5, 6; Ten- nis 6; Pep Club 6; Student Coun- cil 5, 6; Social Committee 8. Erickson, Georgianna Kay Kay Stenographic Be good to a Marine. Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Coun- cil 7, 8; Alt. Student Council 4; Student Council Sec. 7; Cheer- leading (Co-Captain) 7; Bacc. and Comm. Hostess 6, 7; Pep Club Executive Board 8; Student Council Executive Board 8; Drill Team 3; Social Committee 8. Evans, James M. Jim Industrial Electricity Retire at the age of 35 as a mil- lionaire. Stage Lighting Club 5, 7. Evans, Janice Marie Jani Clerical To keep someone happy. Monitor Capt. 5, 7; Student Guide Capt. 7; Gym Leader 4: Moni- tor 4, 8; Student Guide 8. 3 XJ1 Faust, Dean James Jim Drafting t College (Architectural Engineer or possibly a teacher.) Monitor 7, 8; FT A 7, 8. Fenrich, Alice Clerical To do good in whatever I attempt. Pep Club 8. Fisher, Jerry Printing Technician Staff 8. Fletcher, Susan Sue Clerical To get married. Bowling Club 4, 8; Senior Social Committee 8; Drill Team 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 8. Edginton, Charles Charlie Auto Diesel To be a good mechanic. Social Committee 8. Forbes, Danny Butch Cabinet Making Join the Marines then get a job. Frus, Frances Carol Frannie To marry a millionaire. Chorus 7; Homecoming Dance Comm. 7; Class Day Comm. 8. Fuson, Donna Social Committee 8. Gathercole, Gerold Jerry Sheet Metal To make use of my education from Tech. I, lL Geisse, Bill Drafting All-City Student Council 8; All- City Student Council Executive Board 8; All-City Student Coun- cil Executive Comm. 8; Student ' Council 8; Cap Gown Com- mittee 8. Gerecz, Emery Dana KDPS Stand By 3, 4, 5; 35 MM Operator 3, 4; 16 MM Operator 3, 4, 5; Camera Club 3, 5; Ten- nis 5, 6; Alt. Student Council 3; Student Council 5; Pres. Camera Club 6. Gilbert, Larry Tiny ' Auto Diesel Diesel Mechanic. Football 3. Goldsberry, Linda Lin Retailing To always walk on the path to- wards God. DEC A Vice President 7, 8; Senior Class Treasurer 8; Tennis 6; Student Council 3, 7, 8. Grant, Erla Jean Jean Stenographic To be as good a history teacher as Mr. Tannatt. Student Council 6, 7; Pep Club 6, 8; Pep Club Executive Board 7; Concession Stand 5, 6, 7, 8; FT A 6; Big Sister 6; SAT Staff Chairman 5; SAT Staff 4, 5; Senior Executive Board 8. Grgurich, Sandra Clerical Grodt, Richard Monitor 3; KDPS Stand-by 3, 5; Decoration Committee 8. Haines, Judith J. (August Graduate) Pep Club 3, 4; Monitor 3; Gym Leader 5; Bacc. Comm. Host- ess 5. Hamilton, Stanley Stan Auto Diesel To be a mechanic. Wrestling 3, 7; Service 3; Mon- itor 4. Breese, David Dave Retailing (August Graduate) Own a bowling alley. Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7; Bowling Club 7. Hart, Clydia To go to college in Tallahasse, Florida. Nurses Club 4; Tennis 4; Student Council 4; Banquet Comm. 8. Hartman, Claude Clyde Ind. Electricity Electronics Lead a clean life and make that someone happy. Cross Country 3, 7; Track 4, 6; Monitor 4; Student Council 4, 8. Hayes, Karen Stenographic Pep Club 7, 8; Gym Leader 4; Syn. Swim 4; Counseling Office 6; Stenographic Committee 8. Heaberlin, Renae Tootie Tailoring To model and design Student Council 5; Cap Gown Committee 8. Helm, Sallie Tailoring (August Graduate) Heskett, Juli Tennis 5; Alt. Gym Leader 6. Hewitt. Adele Clerical To lead a happy life and be a suc- cess in whatever I do. Technician Staff 8. Hill, Mary Bookkeeping To slide down the banister of life without getting too many splin.- ters. Monitor 7; Pep Club 7; Tennis 4; Library Staff 4, 5; Gym Leader 4. Hines, Patricia Louise Pat Stenographic To get married and have two sets of twins. Counselling Office 7; Drill Team 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6; Service Club 5, 6; Gym Leader 6; Counciling Center Secretary 7. Hinman, David R. Dave Retailing To own my own company some- time. DECA 7, 8; ' Audio Visual Aids 4, 5, 7, 8; Monitor 3, 4. Hinshaw, Roy Printing Monitor 5,Β«8. Hoffman, Harry Machine Shop To live a happy and successful life. Monitor 5, 7; Chess Club 3, 4, 5, 7,8; Football 5,7; Student Guide 7, 8; Student Council 5, 7; Bas- ketball 3, 4, 5; Social Commmit- tee 8; Tennis 6, 8. Holvenstot, Dixie Banquet Committee 8. Huitt, Norman Drafting Teacher Monitor Captain 7, 8; Student Guide 7, 8; Student Council 8, Bowling 3. Huitt, Richard Hurst, Jane General To be a P. E. Teacher Bowling 3, 4, 7, 8; Drill Team 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Tennis 4, 5, 6; Monitor 5; Bacc. and Comm. Hostess 6; Student Council 3; Cap Gown Committee 8. ' Husted. June Merlene Clerical To live a happy married life, full of friends and those I love. Pep Club 7; Monitor 5. Ira, Darrell Irwin, Karl Richard Little Audrey Welding To be a success in life. Football 5, 7; Track 4, 6; Soph. Football 3. Jacovides, Leon Limey Aviation To join the royal navy Johnson, Andrew Hotel and Restaurant Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ball 3, 5, 7. 8; Foot- Johnson, Leslie Ann Sis Clerical To live a happy and successful life. Tennis 4; Drill Team 5; Service Club 5; Gvm Leader 5; Pep Club 6. Johnston. Donna Jeanne Dee ' Stenographic To make my parents really proud of me. Pep Club 7; Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Gym Leader 5; Commencement Com- mittee 8. Jones, Karen Kay Vocational Art To be a successful commercial artist. Decoration Committee 8. Jones, Sharon Clerical To be happy. Monitor 4; Gym Leader 4; Coun- ciling Room Office 6; Technician Staff 8. Jorgensen, Thomas Michael Jorgy Vocational Art Not to settle down until I ' m 25 years old! Football 5,7; Track 4; Soph. Foot- ball 3; Lettermen ' s Club Vice- Pres. 7; Decoration Comm. 8. Kerr, Nancy Kay Tailoring To have love and happiness al- ways. Majorette Capt. 7; Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Big Sister 5; Majorette 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6; Honor- ary Usher Commencement 5; Student Council 6. Keyser, Glenn Dusty 1 Diesel Diesel Mechanic. Kimball, Paul Eldon Printing Baseball 4. Kinney, Sue Ann Susie Wong Commercial Art ' Own my own ranch and have a summer house in Malibou with Judy Meyers. Associate Editor of Engineer 8; Decoration Committee 8; Gym Leader 5; Bacc. and Commence- ment Hostess 6. Kearns, Steven Kozosky, Bernard Paul Bernie Electricity To be an electronics engineer. Wrestling 4 5, 6, 7, 8; Stage Lighting Crew 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5; Commencement Comm. 8. Laeffler, Sherry Retailing To be a success and to make my parents proud of me. Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5 8; Service Club 5; Pep Club 5 FT A 5; Librarian of Chorus 5 Treas. Service Club 5; Treas. FT A 6; Technician Staff 8. Landsberger, John Electronic Comm. Electronic Engineer Cross Country 5, 7; KDPS Stand- by 7; Football 3; 35 MM Opera- tor 3; Monitor 3; Wrestling 3; Track 4; Ham Club 5. Larrew, Patricia Rae Annie Clerical Go to college or go to work as a typist. Service Club 3; Gym Leader 4; Library ' Staff 5; Monitor 6; Chorus 8. Law, Myrna LuJean Manerva Retailing To make a certain someone as proud of me as I am of him. Student Council 3, 7; City Student Council 7; DEC A 7; Social Com- mittee 8; Cafe Comm. for Stu- dent Council 5; Student Coun cil 3. Lee, Dianne Ruth Peaches Stenographic To marry the world ' s richest man so he can put my four brothers through college. Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 6; Office Service Staff 6; Comm. and Bacc. Hostess 6; Engineer Staff 8; Student Council 5; Ma- jorette 7, 8. Legg, David Vocational Art To make everyone happy. Camera Club 6; Student Council 7; Decoration Comm. 8. Jones, James Track 4; Monitor 5. LeMar, Alvin Donald Jr. Big Al Bookkeeping To be a mechanic. Chorus 3, 4, 7, 8; Hall Monitor 3, 4, 7, 8; Boys Quartet 7. Leo, Mary Louise Mouse Bookkeeping To be a good wife. Bowling 3; Gym Leader 5; Publi- cations Bookkeeping 5. Lewis, Larry K. Student Council 6. Lisac, Don Huey Cabinet Making Hope to get a job as a wood worker. Football 3; Monitor 3; Wrestling 7. Lochmiller, Samuel Sam Sheet Metal To become a metal worker. Student Guide 7; Service Club 7. Lockey, Sherrie Sherrie Retailing To always be happy and make everyone else happy. Adv. Mgr. Technician 7; Secretary Treasurer DEC A Club 7, 8; All School Soc. Comm. 7; Gym Lead- er 4; Bacc. Comm. Hostess 6. Loehr, Peter William Pete Drafting Academic To do what I can, and when I can ' t, admit it! Band 3, 7; Library Staff 3, 7. Luther, George Skip Machine Shop To grow back all the toes I ' ve lost. Football 5, 7; Letterman ' s Club 7; Monitor 3, 7; Social Comm. 8; Swimming 3. Lynch, Dave Cabinet Making Carpenter. Student Council 7; Student Center Monitor 7; Co-Chairman Student Council 7; Football 3; Soph. Baseball 4. Mahon, Richard Monitor 3. McQuarry, Marjorie (August Graduate ) Manley, Terry Printing To always have lots of peanut butter. Social Comm. 8; KDPS Stand by Club 4; Monitor 6; Technician Editor 7, 8. Massey, Marilyn Stenographic Student Council 3; Staff 6. Office Service McKeever, Marilyn Stenographic To be a success in whatever I attempt to do. Service Club 4; Syn. Swimming 5. McKinley, Sharon Kay Stenographic To get a degree in college. Pep Club 7; Drill Team 4; Tennis 4; Gym Leader 4; Counseling Center 6. McRae, James D. Aviation To be an Aero-Space engineer Monitor 7; Basketball 3. Meister, Lillian Retailing To be a success and have my Maker say well done. Chorus 3, 4, 7, 8; Service Club 5: FTA 5. Merrifield, Thomas Frederick Commercial Art To be happy, to go to college. and to be a photographer. Chess Club 8; Decoration Comm. 8; Channel 11 Stand by Club 3: Pep Club 5; Hall Monitor 8. Methfessel, Dale Industrial Electricity Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Stage Crew 7; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Stand by Club 3; Mgr. Basketball 5, 6; Sec.-Treas. Stage Club 5, 6; Alt. Student Council 6; All-City Band 6. Miller, Judy Dianne Stenographic To go to college to make my parents proud of me. Stenographic Comm. 8; Student Council Executive Board 7; Stu- dent Council 4, 6, 7; Student Court Clerk 7; Pep Club Sec. 7, 8; Tennis 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; Con- cession Stand 7, 8; Big Sister 3, 4, 6; FTA 3, 4, 5, 6; Syn. Swimming. 4, 5; Service Club 5; Counseling Center Service 6; Vice Pres. FTA 5; Pep Club Sec. 8. Miller, Linda Kaye Lynne Stenographic Pep Club 7,8; Drill Team 3; Steno. Comm. 8. Monk, James Carl Carl Auto-Mach. To be an Ail-American boy. Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8; Execu- tive Board-Council 7, 8; Letter- men ' s Club 7, 8; Monitor 6, 7; Big Brother 7; Vice Pres. Senior Class 8; Sergeant at Arms, Coun- cil 8; Soc. Comm. 8. Mooberry, Lynn J. Monitor 4, 5, 6. Moore, James Jim Refrigeration (August Graduate) To graduate. Monitor 4. Morris, Edward Bernard Bernie ' Aviation To be an aeronautical engineer. Band 3; Track 6. Mowen, Virginia Ginny Stenographic To be a model an also be happily married. Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Syn. Swim. 5, 7; Counseling Center Sec. 7; Gym Leader 8; Monitor Captain 8; Class Day Comm. 8. Myers, Judith Anne Judy Clerical To live on Malibu Beach. Pep Club 5, 7; Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; FT A 4; Gym Leader 5; Drill Team 3, 4. Nelson, Sue Susie Clerical To be successful in life. Nurse ' s Office 3; Pep Club 7. Nemmers, Margery Mae Marge Retailing To go to college. DEC A 7, 8; Pep Club 3; Tennis Club 3; Drill Team 3, 4, 5, 6; Syn. Swim 3; Gym Leader 4; Ser- vice Club 5; SAT Staff 6. Newell, Donald R. Don Communications Electronics To become an officer in the U. S. Air Force. P. A. Crew 6, 7, 8; KDPS 3, 4, 7, 8; 16 MM Operator 3, 4; Mon- itor 6; Pres. KDPS Stand-by 7; Chariman Comm. Committee 8. Newell, Yvonne Marie Peanuts Stenographic To try and make people happy. Sec. Athletic Dept. 7; Student Council 5; Chorus 6; Synonettes 5. Noyes, Chuck Printing (August Graduate) Nye, Michael R. Soph. Football 3; Football 5, 7; Wrestling 5, 6. Obregon, Douglas Vocational Welding Ogburn, Nana Half-pint Taloring To be a beauty operator. Oliver, Virginia Pep Club 6. Overholzer, Marjorie Ann ' Margie Stenographic To be happy and make a success out of life. Pep Club 6, 7, 8; Service Desk- Counselors 4. Overton Zoanne ZO Clerical To live a full and happy life with someone special. Student Council 7, 8; Student Guide 6, 7, 8; Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Office Service Staff 4, 6; Li- brarian Assistant 5, 6; Monitor 5. Oxenford, Nadine Na-ford Commercial Art To climb the ladder of life and never miss a rung. Gym Leader 7; Dec. Comm. 8; Dril Team 3, 4; Syn. Swim 3, 5, 7; Pep Club 5; Ad. Manager Technician 8. Parker, Donald Lee, Jr. Printing To always stay as cool as I am Parker, Kdwin Robert Kd Refrigeration To teach at Tech. Student Council 4, 5, 7; Student Guide 5, 7; Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7; Baseball 3. Peterson, Robertson Pete To be rich through the stock mar- ket. Golf 5. Pond, Marilyn Ann Annie Clerical To be good in whatever I attempt. Channel 11 Stand-by Club 3, 4, 5. 6; Pep Club 3; FT A 3; Drama Club 5, 6; Student Council 6. Pottinger, Mary Stenographic Powell, Earl Joe Early To show people that I can be a success. Channel 11 Stand By Club 3; Wrestling 3, Student Council 5; Monitor 5. Power, Gary Lee Frenchie Refrigeration To make refrigeration and its bet- terment my career. Gym Leader 7, 8; Basketball Man- ager 7, 8. Prewitt, Russell Voc. Comm. Electronics To get a good job and to be a suc- cess in life. Swimming 3, 5, 7, 8; Monitor 8. O r. Ramseyer, Rodger Artie Oldes Monitor 8. Rasmussen. Linda Lou Lin Clerical To grow a few more inches. Chorus 6, 7, 8; Technician Staff 8. Rector, Jim ) Reece, Glenn Refrigeration Soph. Football 3; Service Club 4; Track 4; Monitor 8; Chess Club 8. Reimers, Eileen Stenographic Lead a successful life and make others happy. Drill Team 3, 4. Ritchhard, De W aine Rhiner, Betty Carol Pigmy Stenographic To marry a millionaire the day before he dies. Gym Leader 5; Monitor 6, 8; Pep Club 6; Tennis 6. Rhone, Judith Service Club 5; Pep Club 6. Riley, Ronald Ron Machine Shop Join the Air Force. Hall Monitor 5, 8; Capt. Monitor 6. Robbine, John Voc. Art. Get a B. A. and M. A. in College. Monitor Capt. 7; Student Council 7; Soph. Football 3; Monitor 3, 7; Camera Club 3; Track 4; Pep Club 5; Mgr. Basketball 5. Rodriquez, Dolores Lola To go to IBM school. Rush, Lawrence E. II Larry Monitor 3, 7; Student Guide 5, Capt. Monitor 7. Russell, George Commercial Art Decoration Committee 8. Russell, Rosalind Ros Stenographic To be successful throughout life. Pep Club 8. Sallade, Donald Don Communications Electronics To benefit someone in the next generation in some way. Monitor 3. Sanford, Deanna TW Retailing To lead a life full of love, happi- ness, and success. Monitor 6; DECA 6; Parliament- arian DECA 7; Monitor 7. Schley, Dorothy Dotty Bookkeeping To be a success in everything I attempt. Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 7; Publications Bookkeeping 5, 6; Gym Leader 5; Office Service Staff 6. See, Sandra Sue Squeakie Clerical To get married the day I turn an old maid. Technician Staff 8. Shade, Eugene Gene Auto Diesel Get a job or go to college for football and wrestling. Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 5, 7, Monitor 5, Cap and Gown Comm 8 Shaffer, Ronald Dean Ronnie Commercial Art Cartoonist. Varsity Football 5, 7; Varsity Wrestling 3, 7; Letterman ' s Club 7; Technician Staff 8; Decoration Comm. 8. Sharp, Michael Camera Club 3; Student Guide 5, 7, 8; Monitor 5, 7; KDPS Stand- By 5, 8. Shearer, Tamara Tammy Stenographic and Radio T.V. Production To draw from all my experiences and step into a successful future. Student Council 7; Drama Club 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; Stage 3; Syn. Swim 3; Big Sister 6, 7; Pioneer Go Home 6; Pep Club 7, 8; KDPS Stand-by Club 3, 4, 6, 7; Class Day Comm. 8; Spring Play 8; Student Council Sec. 8. Shipley, Jim Skutley, Donald Skute Sheet Metal To make a lot of money and pass it. Monitor 5. Smith, Homer Eddie To live until I die. Executive Board 6, 7, 8; Student Council 6, 7, 8; Student Court 6, 7, 8; Lettermen ' s Club 4, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 7; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Gym Leader 7, 8; Big Brother-Big Sister 7; Uncle β€’ Tech 6, 7, 8; Monitor 7; Monitor Capt. 8; KDPS Stand-by 3, 4, 6; Baseball 3; Drama Club 4, 6; Tennis 6; Social Comm. 6, 8; Treas. KDPS Stand-by 6; Ex- ecutive Board Student Council 6, 7; Student Council Pres. 8; Commencement Comm. 8. Smith, Joanne Jo Stenographic To be married in August and make him a good wife. Chorus 3, 4, 6; Librarian Chorus 4; Counseling Office 5; Senior Executive Comm. 8. Stafford, Sharon Clerical To someday use all the things that I have learned at Tech. Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Big Sister 7; Service Club 4; Counselors Office Stewart, Donna Hall Monitor 3; Lunch Room Cash- ier 5, 6. Stipe, Mary Laurette Stenographic To go to college. FT A 7; Service Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 5; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Syn. Swim 5; Gym Lead- er 5; Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7; KDPS Stand-by Club 5; Counseling Center 7; Social Comm. 8; Technician Staff 8. Stole, Kathleen Margaret Kathi Commercial Art To marry a lawyer. Bacc. Comm. Hostess 7; Pep Club 5; Tennis 7, 8; Yearbook Staff 8; Decoration Comm. 8. Stonehocker, Ralph Earl Strang, Thomas Aviation Bowling 8. Street, Max Allen Nose Printing To be worthwhile. Monitor 3, 5; Production Manager Technician 8. Stronczek, Robert Arthur Bob Industrial Electricity and Elec- tronics To live a good life. Monitor 3; Cross Country 3, 7; Track 4, 6. c r Terry, Earl Martin Marty Refrigeration Own a fleet of Jaguars before my 21st birthday. Gym Leader 7, 8; Monitor 3. Stundins, Ilze Sutherland, Edward Ed Drafting To go to California. Baseball 3. Swacker, Carole Marie Freckles Commercial Art To keep Russ happy forever. Big Sister 7; Decoration Comm. 8; Tennis 3; Year Book Staff 8. Taylor, Karen (August Graduate) Chorus 8; Technician Staff 8. Terai, Gerald (August Graduate) Student Council 3; Wrestling 3; Track 4; Student Guide 5, 6. ft Thomas, Alice Get a job. Syn. Swim 7 Thomas, Patty Pat Stenographic To be a successful secretary. Pep Club 5; Gym Leader 6; Coun- seling Office 6; Office Helper 5; Monitor 5. Thompson, Jack Baby Huey Sheet Metal To get rich. Monitor 5. Thompson, Loretta Lori Stenographic Go to college and have my own Corvette. Syn. Swim. 7; Stenograhic Comm. 8. Thompson, Marvin Tillotson, Bruce Monitor 5, 6; Student Council 6. Uhlman, Alice Allie Stenographic To always be happy and satisfied with whatever lies before me Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tennis 6; All- City Band 6, 7, 8; Chorus β€” Accompanist 6, 7; Band Council 5; Senior Executive Board 8. Townsend, Patricia Jean Jean Bookkeeping To make my parents proud of me in anything I do. Service Club 3; Gym Leader 5; Syn. Swim 5; Pep Club 7, 8; Pep Club Treas. 8. Life Traffley, Chris Christine Ind. Electricity Electronics To be an engineer. Stage Lighting Crew 7; Monitor 3, 5. Trisler, Thomas Tom Voc. Comm. Electronics Ham Club 5. I in pin Sharon Stenographic To work in an office, and of course, get married. Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Band 6, 7, 8; Office Service Staff 7, 8; Student Guide 7, 8. Twiselton, Steve Tea Pot Comm. Electronics To be a big whiz in Electronics and try to make a million. KDPS Stand-by Club 3; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; 16 MM Operator 5; Mgr. Cross Country 7; Capt. Monitor 7; Camera Club 7; Cap and Gown Comm. 8. Valder, Ned Voc. Com. Electronics Electronics Technician 35 MM Operator 3, 4,; 16 MM Op- erator 3, 4, 5, 7; KDPS Stand-by Club 3, 4, 5, 7; Monitor 3; Ten- nis 5, 6; Ham Club 7; KDPS Engineer 7; Pres. 16 MM Op- erator; Co-Pres. Camera Club 5, 7. Varney, Warren C. Aviation Commercial Pilot. Football 3, 5, 7; Swimming 3, 6; Monitor 3; Lettermen ' s Club 6. Wagoner, Leila Jill Jillwee Radio and Television To always have love and be happy. Chorus 3; Drill Team 3, 4. Wallis, Darleen Warner, Dick Way, Sharon Lea Blondie Retailing To have my house clean when Mr. Anthony comes to see me. Pep Club 3, 5. Webb, Geraldine Tailoring Monitor 3; Pep Club 5, 6; Gym Leader 5; Student Council 5; Cap and Gown Comm. 8. White, Linda Frazier Lin Clerical Bookkkeeper. Assembly Comm. 5; Chorus 6, 8; Pep Club 6, 8; H. R. Pres. 4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, 5; Student Council 8; Monitor 8. Whitham, Bill Willy Cabinet Making Soph. Baseball 4; Monitor 7. Whitney, Lawrence (August Graduate) Wilbois, Karen Clerical Look toward the future, leaving the past to remember. Library Staff 7; Pep Club 7. Wilkins, Mary Louise ' Mary Lou Retailing Aim to the skies and keep my feet on the ground. SAT Staff 5; Tennis 5, 6, 7, 8- DEC A Club 7; Bus. Mgr. Engin- eer 6, 7; Student Council 7; Pres. DECA Club 7; Social Comm. 8. Wilkins, Russell Martin Auto Diesel Worthington, Sharon Sherrie Stenographic To be a good legal secretary. Tennis 3; Library Staff 5; Lunch- room Cashier 5, fi; Stenographic Comm. 8. W right, Virginia Ginger (August Graduate) Retailing Yates, Dennis VCE Bowling Club 3, 4, 5; Monitor 3; Channel 11 Stand-by 3. Tyler, James Industrial Electricity and Electronics Zischler. Jud Clerical Nurses Club 8. NOT PICTURED: JUNE Adcock, Nancy Allen, Larry Askland, William Bass, James Bets, Juris Briggs, Robert Bright, William Clark, Stephen Countryman, Ruth Dullard, James Edwards, Linda Fitch, Dennis Glauberg, Joe Hall. Stuart Hartley, Janice Hawkins, Karen Leonard, Bob Lowe, Patricia Maire, Milton Marquez, Alfredo Noon, James Peterson, Melvin Poindexter, Carol Priekulis, Harijs Ray, Roger Smith, Jim Win get, Kenneth Winters, Roberta AUGUST Boatwright, Stephen Cade, Gary Spaulding, James Wolfe, Thomas Barker, Ronald Black, Wallace Davidson, Jack Dobie, Michael Heuermann, Charles McClaskey, Hugh Art 1β€” Row one: Harold Glann, Linda Davis, Mary Wharff, Mary Anderson, Mary Davidson, Carolyn Wheeler, Agnes Reiter, Jean Alexander, Nancy Moede, Becky Kilker, Mary Enos, Robert Baker. Row two: Jim Frazier, Bill Love, Julius Bernal, Mickie Halverson, Vicki Duesenbery, Susan Bullock, Mary Mar- tinez, Sue Crouch, John Ridgway, Ron Duncan, John Cook. Row three: John Riley, Tom Gleid, Rose Marie Powell, Marie Old Bear, Jeannie McGary, Marilyn Wise, Sheryl Dunn, Carolyn Turner, Connie Lee, Phyllis Coburn, Mike Kendall, Jack McDaniel. Row four: Gary Parker, Larry Lewis, Robert Talty, Ron Duffy, Dave Van Fleet, Don Philpott, Dennis Lyall, Walter Manuel, Don Grodt, Alan Rodda, Jon Cook, David Backer. Art 3, 4, 5 β€” Row One: Martha Canafax, Carole Swacker, Donna Webb, Sherrie Blakeley, Kita Kay Wheeler, Sue Kinney, Carolyn Morris, Beth Stukenberg, Rebecca Moore, Miss Marie Brewer. Row two: Hanjs Pnekulis, John Robbins, Donna Buckingham, Nadine Oxenford, Kathi Stole, Janet Bricker, Karen Jones, Pat Wheeler, Sherri Christian, Barbara Pelger, Mike Aller, Bob Keltner. Row three: Bob Baniqued, Nick Campero, George Russell, Dave Legg, Richard Gates, Doug Ibson, Tom Moberg, Tom Mernfield, Howie Hart, Gary Ryan, Ron Shaffer, Dick Grodt. Row four: Mr. George Jefchak, Harve Danks, Tom Aller, Bob Russell, Gary Hiatt, Ron Almquist, Paul Olson, Ray Klein, Chuck Belew, Mr. Alfred Thomas. S2 Display case by Nick Campero and David Legg Poster drawn by Bob Baniqued 63 drafting β€’ β€’ β€’ Drafting 1 β€” Row one: Arnis Akselis, John Sinsworth, Ron Lily, Charles Berry, Tom Quinn, Bob Jones, La ry Overton, Gary Bostwick, John Lambert. Row two: Allan Hummell, Don Bower, Dave Lochard, Duane Adair, Gene Sheets, Charles Baker, Harold Renner, Ron Reichenbacker, Paul Andersen, Glenn Keller. Row three: Mr. Anderson, Rex LeCocq, Martin Stephens, Sloan Taylor, Max Zimmerman, Dennis White, Richard Matlock, Gary Walter, Keith Weiser, Bob Hinshaw. Row four: Duane Swails, Bob Fessler, Carroll Starmer, Bruce Stevens, Ronald Harris, Bill Foddrill, Jack Miller, Ken Spahr, Kenneth Davis. Furnishes a firm foundation in the fundamentals of drafting. It stresses the use and care of tools and equipment, lettering, theory and practice in working drawings, sections and pictorial represen- tation Emphasis is placed on straight thinking, accuracy, neatness, and the completion of working drawings. Row one: Mr. Van Arkel, Larry Knutson, Bill Halfhill, Chuck Dove, Ed Sutherland, Steve Kearns, Bob Darling, Dean Clark, Jim Faust, Norman Huitt. Row two: Don Patton, Dave Reyes, Lloyd McDowell, John Replogle, Bill Shea, Dave Slater, Mike Little, Duane Fulton, David Leach. _ m . , , _ . . _ Row three: Rick Emerson, Chuck Blakely, Jim Allison, Mick Hellstern, Ken Stumpenhorst, Rich Butkovicn, Den- nis Elder, Mike Arthur, Bob Brown, Jim Edenburn. 65 A first semester printing student is taught the fundamentals of simple hand setting and then is moved to composition and lockup for small presses. In the second semester, the student is instructed on the operation and maintenance of presses and other equipment. The last three semesters are voried but include production work on: automatic platen press, cylinder press, offset press, cutting machine, automatic folder, stitcher, paper drill, and the linotype. All forms used in the Des Moines school system are printed in the shop. The Technician is set, made up, and printed by the students. Row one: Tom Wright, Alvin Turnipseed, Dennis Mooers, Larry Bucholtz, Bob Wagner, Jim Prothero, Gary Warren. Row two: Ben Marshall, Howard Runyon, Richard Muselman, Dennis Zaver, Michael Tesser, Bill Newton, Rodger Mealey, Mr. Smithson. Row three: Dennis Crane, Tom Pruitt, Ray Gutierrez, Steve Martin, Tim Newell, Donald Livingston, Dale Webster, Row four: Stephen Alsted, Dale Egbert, Steven Cress, Michael Martinsen, Steve Strait, Tom Huess, Charles Adu- ddel. a pfeatecl Vhe Tech sophomΒ°re S eU min ary Saydel 60-28 to e P game. 7ech Beats Bears To Stay ttΒ° se -nave Stoneho Tech ' s Roosevelt lided during e 20 V Br0 v n u du | ve angled. ' fSsevelt swu lan6 J four stitches lor Manley, Glauberg Edit Technician 1 . vt.nlev from Β« S ing core area has an the editor oi the i editor 0 Β£ semester. H% w emeste r v Jo T e c k ceivea oΒ β€” the eaiwi - H wa s jj On Top ' UT h Sor. Prints Tction area wm - 66 β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ graphic arts Row one: Bob Carpenter, Ronnie Benson, Chuck Tyler, Bob Anderson, Jon Cope, Mark Lamb, Bill Shaffer. Row two: Mr. Lee, Bob Webster, John Jurgens, Chuck Gordon, Lawrence Eddy, Dean Thomas, Mr. Harsh. Row three: Paul Oksnee, Richard Thomas, Danny Epp, Bill Balzer, Larry Carter, Ron Mclntire, Gary Howe. Row four: Max Street, Bud Bransfield, Paul Kimble, Dick Nash, Jerry Fisher, Terry Manley, Don Parker, Roy Hinshaw. . ope For More Boys of different PeopJe . Sharon K. Lewis U 1 D eloer g : h t he - Β« Mi s , ads ter. er s Club last semes- , . 1-J. gtvdβ€”U _ us of the n - the clu, cause of then core Area It _ β–  _ r l n l r lΒ u ' U9m : β€” 7 H-ure - β€” -5, atyy β€’ 67 e Glauberg j [jSA; β€” e be fore , he Student rnw PPeari semester as CO mL rt painting and decorating Built around the ever-growing needs of the paint industry in which stu- dents today are offered many more fields of choice than in the past. Work in the lab offers actual prac- tice in the use of tools and materi- als, correct application, methods, and surface preparations. Row one: Jim Davenport, Billy Williams, Bob Gandy, Gary Baring, Bob Brown. Row two: Otis Buckner, Mike Hays, Bill Crawford, Dave Goodman, Charles Wilson, Mr. John Cooper. Row three: Gary Cipale, Dave Guyer, Elbert Haynes, Bob Fetters, Floyd Shade, James Ramos. Row four: Dick Van Rossum, Steve McLeod, Al Roberts, Ron Barker, Richard Smith, Maurice Waldrow. 68 Plans to give the student a broad basic background in this trade Constant attention is given to the teaching of shop safety. Emphasis is also placed on the efficient use of time and materials. cabinet- making Row one: Dave Lynch, Ted Barker, Larry Thomas, Doyle Ostrander, Jim Wolf, David Ira. Row two: Phil Rivera, Boyd Smith, Wayne Webb, Larry Allen, Maylon Brown, Jack Ford, Mike Gascon. Row three: Denny Nemmers, Darrell Messersmith, Bob Smothers, Bill Bright, Danny Forbes, Beryl Casey. Row one: Clifford Allen, Jerry Chiaramonte, Charles Herriott, Myron Foster, Dick Whitham, Frank Valadez. Row two: Jim Farmer, Don Scott, Richard Griff is, Jerry Thomas, Paul Overton, Ron Jorgensen, Larry Starner. Row three: Mr. Pierson, Mr. Fribourgh, Mr. Gerhart. II Row one: Dave Wieting, Barbara Akes, Diane Conklin, Marggie Bacon, Jill Wagoner, Tamara Shearer, Dave Bullis. Row two: Helen Jacobson, Loretta Melone, Nancy McPhee, Elaine Cubbage, Lois Clouse, Miss Tillery. Row three: Jon McKillop, Joe Glauberg, Dennis McMahon, Russell Lanstratt, Clarke Holmes, Gary Ellis, Larry Thornton. radio and tv production The Radio and TV Production core-area is designed to prepare students for jobs in communications. The course includes two semesters of writing and producing radio and TV programs Two semesters of prac- tical experience in KDPS-TV and FM. If students are eligible the fifth semester is spent on co-op 70 Students in the accounting area learn all the forms and techniques used in keeping books in a variety of business- es. They take courses in business ma- chines to make this accounting easier All procedures are learned necessary for their placement in the business world after graduation. Row one: Dotty Schley, Sandra Deaton, Judy Farrow, Judy Link, Georgia Howard, Judy King, Willa Sharp, Ruth Countryman, Grace Blythe, Roxie Sharp. Row two: Rick Schaffer, Bert Merical, Bob Stanley, Bob Strike, Ralph Stout, James Henry, Doug Samuels, Steve Brickman, Mr. R. Hartley. Row three: Patsy Cecil, Sherry Fortune, Shirley Troutman, Mary Burst, Linda Woods, Marilyn Scott, Carol Fill- man, Goyle Finley, Rondella Willard, Beverly Donley. Row four: John Connett, Dennis Cook, Mike Lutz, Richard Hewitt, Lynn Moobery, Phil Kaufman, Dick Perry, Dick Bramer. 71 Student majors in business machines for four semesters. The machines used are like those in downtown offices, such as the key driven calcu- lator, the crank driven calculator, the ten key and full keyboard adding listing machines, duplicating, transcribing, and bookkeeping machines. Row one: Margo Overton, Betty Hyler, Janice Greene, Mary Miller, Karen Lindsey, Karen Webb, Sharon Fleck, Margaret Nicholas, Sandra Stiles, Donna Stotler, Linda Votruba, Lamont Davis. Row two: Rebecca Tallman, Janet Wright, Karen Kauzlarich, Diana McBurney, Suretta Lyons, Janice Parson, Heather Mills, Cheryl Chamberlain, Sondra Lindsey, Linda Alexander, Frances Young, Carolyn Epley, Tina Larsen, Sandra Rohlf, Pam Agan, Joyce Rosenberg, Linda Reeser, Diana Curry, Beverly Merical. Row three: Jonda Forkner, Judy Lewis, Yolanda Ortiz, Wilda Wright, Judy Williams, Mary Mull, Virginia Constant, Sandra Perry, Janice Otterbach, Virginia Parkin, Cynthia Routhe, Trudy Carlson. Row four: Norma Cale, Sheila McDaniel, Lydia Reha, Roberta Robey, Belinda Vantrisk, Sheryl Van Buskirk, Linda Headrick, Susan Herkey, Sandra Grover, Sharon Hutchinson, Lerner Shelley, Maria Thomas, Sharon Brown, Barbara Cale. 72 Row one: Mr. Olthoff, Judy Solomon, Mary Allen, Hattie Schley, Sue Roberts, Claudia Strachan, Beverly Smith, Harry Haviland. Row two: Sandra Farrell, Jane Young, Bonze Lenhart, Marcia Austin, Carolyn York, Darrelyn Bass, Cheryl Armburst, Frances Summers, Beverly McKenzie, Leona Kooker, Cheryl Woods. Row three: Kathy Lucas, Geri Draper, Carol Havens, Barbara Blair, Marilyn McKenzie, Patti Dahl, Darlene Blades, Linda Veerhusen, Diana Parker, Sharon Beauregard. Row one: Judy Zischler, Leslie Johnson, Henrietta Dixon, Sharon Stafford, Alice Fenrich, Aloma Kimpo, Betty Coon, Judy Myers, Sue Nelson, Gloria Yamasaki. Row two: Carol Valentine, Ann Pond, Donna Collins, Dianne Cook, Zoanne Overton, Mary Pottinger, Janice Evans, Connie Engstrom, Donna Fuson, Linda Campbell, Mary Mullins. Row three: Sandi See, Sharon Jones, Karen Wilbois, June Husted, Linda Rasmussen, Sharon Cowart, Patty Lowe, Sandra Grgurich, Janice Canfield, Judy Aller, Shirley Byerly. Row four: Yvonne Jones, Charlene Forbush, Linda White, Judy Rhone, Carol Poindexter, Jill Weese, Patty Larrew, Linda Carter, Sharon Cook, Phyllis Brockman. 73 stenographic Row one: Mary Webb, Andrea Adams, Becky Herron, Jane McBurney, Sue Smith, Jackie McNeeley, Vckie Mil- ler, Operetta Bryson, Joyce Jackson, Mary Jo Chaff in, Cheryl Frakes. Row two: Janice Wolfskill, Delores Silio, Judy Robertson, Georgean Watrous, Charlotte Anderson, Jo Anne Erickson, Linda Foster, Mary Dixon, Sandra Sims, Linda Luzadder, Loretta Howe. Row three: Chris Long, Beverly Bote, Becky Stole, Sherry Clark, Sue Farrington, Virginia Rogers, Vicky Sim- merman, Diana Taylor, Linda Eddington, Linda Velvick, Mrs. A. Pitchers. Row one: Janice McKenzie, Lin Keller, Kaylyn Lindroth, Rosemary McGhee. Linda Kelly, Carla Anderson, Joyce Jackson, Jennifer Miller, Judy Christiansen, Alice Coverdell, Maxcena McDonald. Row two: Linda Williams, Delores Negrete, Dixie Wineinger, Billie Wade, Nancy Cook, Nancy Peterson, Royce Stoll, Teresa Murphy, Linda Eaton, Sherry Sease, Lynn Johnson, Miss Taylor. Row three: Cathy Norris, Sandy Coffman, Charlotte LeFleur, Henrietta Quint, Chris Dawson, Mary Ann Sey- mour, Jane Gurnsey, Kathy Mann, Janet Havens, Janet Lillie, Lois Lloyd. Row four: Carolyn McCreary, Elaine Gray, Nancy Most, Janet Anderson, JoAnn Bokley, Andra Elvoldson, Carla Christenson, Diane Argerta, Linda Abbott, Suzette Jacobe, Sue Knight. 74 The stenographic core area is equipped to train girls with the basic skills in stenog- raphy. There are five semesters of shorthand and six of typing, the last semester com- bined as Office Practice, one semester in business filing, one semester of business machines, and one semester of bookkeep- ing. Row one: Kathie Taylor, Sheryl Wright, Pam Gilbert, Norma Rohwer, Sharon Burris, Marvel Moore, Carol Oswalt, Judy Kilmer, Linda Stevens, Linda Jackson, Mary Russell. Row two: Janice Jennings, Pam Powers, Sharon Lamb, Barb Swanson, Glenna Davis, Suzanne Timmons, Linda Graham, Judy Hart, Jean Poortinga, Charla Oliver, Sandra Raleigh. Row three: Judy Leeper, Nonnie Lutman, Ella Ruth Pi ggee, Bobbette Brown, Lauretta Newhouse, Gail Gable, Linda Christianson, Kathy McAuley, Carol Noon, Donna Pepper, Nancy Sample. Row four: Penee Pfantz, Jeanne Solum, Roxanne Erickson, Delores Fritz, Ilene Ries, Sandy Keller, Barbara Witt, Sheila Cox, Pam Hall, Diana Northway, Jane Sego. ' 1 Row one: Sharon McKinley, Marilyn Massey, Judy Milller, Loretta Thompson, Marilyn McKeever, Ilza Stundins, Marian Dooley, Pat Thompson, Joanne Smith, Alice Uhlman, Sharon Turpin. Row two: Mary Stipe, Yvonne Newell, Betty Rhiner, Diane Lee, Pat Hines, Sharon Worthington, Kay Erickson, Patty Eaton, Karen Hayes, Miss Agnew. Row three: Tamara Shearer, Jean Grant, Patricia Berry, Marge Overholser, Barbara Burke, Donna Johnston, Mary Davis, Linda Miller, Karen Plummer, Lana Blackledge, Sharon Lewis. Row four: Kathy Patch, Jerrie Morris, Laura Neyland, Linda Boyce, Trudy Fowler, Alinda Pinegar, Winona Connett, Marilyn DeCamp, Linda Tromblee, Stella Shaver, Mary Punelli, Linda Monohon, Karen Lundeen. 75 retailing Row one: Carolyn Faux, Barb Ruckle, Linda Parson, Linda Nelson, Patti Friend, Barb Rudkin, Delia Fees, Lynda Walker, Cathy Brophy, Sharon Robbins. Row two: Jeri Christian, Barb Berg, Ann Leepers, Elaine Monscour, Donita Spencer, Ellen Thomas, Roberta Swope, Suzanne Lewis, Connie Day, Sandy Crow, Sandi Blakeley. Row three: Gary West, David Williams, Sherry Laefler, Lillian Meister, Mary Wilkins, Carol Whalen, Claudette Coulter, Harriett Hoover, Ron Bozarth, Chuck Jorgenson. 76 The Retailing core-area, like all of the core areas, at Tech, is designed to give specialized training in a given field. Students learn prin- ciples of merchandising, salesmanship, adver- tising, display, and management. Senior students whose past record warrant are given the opportunity of joining Deca and participating in a Co-op program. These stu- dents work part-time in the downtown retail stores. Many continue in these jobs on a full-time basis after graduation. Row one: Mike McBroom, Ken Merten, Steve Jeglom, Ben Shnerman, Razentuy Hardaway, Charles Fisher, Gerald Earll, Bill McClish, Bob Bernard, Doug Saboe. Row two: Sandee Graw, Barb Lefeur, Sharon Patterson, Barb Darnel, Shirley Kieth, Carol De Marce, Marilyn Bass, Marjorie McQuarry, Pamela Jones, Mary Wildrick, Suzanne Cope. Row three: Claudia Garrett, Rilla Simpson, Jerry Noel, Julie Campbell, Phyllis Bradford, JoAnn Oxenford, Sandee Irwin, Martha Cooper, Janice Benjamin, Evelyn German. 77 hotel and Row one: Miss Marilyn Andersen, Ralph Stonehocker, Chuck Smith, Peggy Lincoln, Judy Carlson, Phyllis Sharp, Linda Martin, David Lee, Larry Davis. Row two: Bob Bell, Craig Mozzola, Bob Pratt, Rich Morgan, Jim Carico, Don Godwin, Jim Cunningham, Mrs. Eleanor Van Dyck. restaurant Prepare students by teaching courses in buying, man- agement, food preparation, nutrition, dining room ser- vice, food costs, and some bakery. Row one: Jim Hagerty, Carole Mendenhal, Norma Louwsma, Ellen Evans, Joan Huffaker, Gayle Rush, Charo- lette Davis, Ruth Green, Diana Maguire, Mrs. Lindstrom. Row two: Jim Padgett, Bob Shriner, Grant McCallum, Jack Larratta, Ralph Donovan, Mike Lawnsdail, Ron Chapman, Terry Knox, John Tolson, John Abel, Keith Sparks. 78 tailoring In the tailoring and dressmaking depart- ment the students have an opportunity to learn two very important trades. It is an advantage to them to know the construction of clothes, to learn to use distinction in colors, styles, and fabrics, and to be able to plan a well-equipped wardrobe, no matter what field of ac- tivity they enter. Row one: Mrs. Greene, Darlene Wallis, Dixie Hollings worth, Vicki Jo Holmes, Dianne Lenninger, Carolyn Carr, Gail Ashby, Bernice Cooley, Betty Sater, Sue Harris. Row two: Geraldine Webb, Nancy Kerr, Renae Heaberlin, Karen Heath, Marjorie McQuarry, Sallie Helm, Marsha Collier, Margaret Rhone, Sondra Johnston, Lavina Guffey. Row three: Carolyn Black, Susan Overton, Mary Garcia, Nancy Kelly, Nana Ogburn, Roxy Miller, Carolyn Cruchelow, Joan Niemeyer, Tabitha Njer, Alana Canarini. The course in radio theory and labora- tory procedure is made up of two units The basic or first semester includes fa- miliarization with fundamentals of ra- dio and electronics, instruction on com- mercial and amateur licenses, and su- perhetrodyne circuits. Television is now a large part of the training program Row one: Robert Ogburn, Don Lee, Dave Aller, Dick Johannesen, Ron Welch, Stan Thompson, Harold Johnson, Richard Holloway, Ron Glass. Row two: Jerry Mull, Brent Cox, Bob Amdt, Jerry Barton, Tom Coe, Ron Samuels, Kenneth Mull, Michael Pickett, Mr. Hutson. Row three: John Shedd, Allen Johnson, Charles Cutwright, Clarke Stewart, Bill Jacons, Jim Wheeler, Harold Landers, Leonard Wallace, Bill Wiley. Row four: Noel Johnson, Don Beal, Melvin Peterson, Stephan Boozell, Pat Corrigan, Claude Williams, John Broadus, Sam Brown. Row one: Joseph Borland, Herb Damstrom, Russ Prewitt, Dennis Young, Shan Baker, Dave Stromberg, Gary Brown, Gary Samouris, Mr. Byron Mann. Row two: Gary Martin, Dick Witt, Gary Harlow. Chris Harban, James Hutchins, Don Newell, Dennis Yates, Bob Davis. Row three: Ted Riley, Juris Bets, John Landsberger, Ned Valder, Roger Ray, Paul Bickel, Larry Paton, Tom Trisler, Keith Butler. electronics communications HO Basic Electricity β€” planned to teach the fundamentals of electricity to all students who plan to enter the fields of general electricity, radio and television, and refrigeration and 1 J β€’ J air conditioning. General Electricity PIPrTl IrlTV β€”includes study and shop work in VlVVLllVl J building wiring, operation and main- tenance of DC generators, DC mo- tors, DC motor control, transform- ers, and industrial electronics. Row one: Tom Crow, Tom Allen, Dennis Lockridge, Jim Bennett, Mike Stod el, Alan Jordan, John Metten, Pete Jerkewitz, Chris Epease. , T Β . Row two: Jim Evans, Bernard Kozosky, Dale Methfessel, James Tyler, Larry Lewis, Ron Jones, Larry Lindblom, 1 r Ves Dowd _ Row three: Mike Dobie, Claude Hartman, Chris Traffley, Bob Stronczek, David Hamilton, John Hartely, Dan Heller, John Shaver. SI aviation Row one: Eddie Saunders, Ben Davis, Terrace Thomas, Fred Hart, Clinton Graham, Dwight Garland, Robert Allison, John Myers. Row two: Larry Hufford, David Brown, George Braden, Pat Bell, David Perry, Dick Howell, David Einertson, Eugene Smith, Dennis Dungan. Row three: Les Johnson, Art Dyer, Ralph Rieck, Forrest Harmeson, Dean Janssen, Dan Moore, Warren Woolsey, Larry Wimp. Row four: John Anderson, Jim Brewer, Darrell Brown Danny McBride, Paul Carder, Eugene Cashatt, John Mitchell, Doug Manning, Larry Young. 82 Aviation mechanics is taught at the Lab on East Euclid. Students are taught the skills and knowledge needed to work on airplane motors Students may also learn to fly during the semesters in Aviation. War surplus planes serve as equipment for the students to work on. Row one: Dann Hayes, Bill Brownell, Crail Cloyed, Richard Geil, Larry Thompson, David McCarty, Brian New- man, Wallace Black, Milton Maire. Row two: Dick Warner, Bob Beedle, Leon Jaeovides, Don Alhberg, Ed Morris, Jim Bass, Warren Varney, Meve Tibbetts, Willard Brown. Row three: Tom Strang, Steve Bryant, Savluedis Bergis, Bob Henderson, Tom Callahan, Sheldon Snelson, Chris Meek, Jim Carley. Three hours are spent each day in welding β€’ Students work on welding projects related Ifirf to the welding they will do in industry. HI 5 But they also do such home use projects as O coffee tables, book cases, and other items. They get experience in both electric and gas welding. Row one: Jim Jones, Steve Boatwright, Karl Irwin, Walt Kalen, Jerry Huston, Gary Campbell. Row two: Mr. Lehmkuhl, Dean Murray, Dennis McCloney, Marlin Browne, Richard Miller, Bob Bradford, Mr. Mishmash. Row three: Mike Baker, Edward Massey, Ronald Halda, Morris Mtfssey, Earl Johnson, Bruce Johnson. Row one: Douglas Hamilton, Fredrick Speer, John Coffin, Terry Wade, Bill Wallace, Steven Lindroth. Row two: Russell Crawford, Fred Burrell, Arthur Love, Don Morris, Bobby Benge, Mr. H. W. Boyce. Row three: Paul Houghan, Larry Hildenbrand, David Riddle, Ronnie Longston, Frank Adkins, Bill Cook. sheet metal Sheet Metal teaches all the phases of the industry from layout work to the cutting and fitting. There is a need for good sheet metal workers in the industry and Tech hopes that it can supply some of the demand. Row one: Bill Luther, Bill Wilkins, Terry Morgan. Row two: Mike Ristvedt, Edgil Lenan, Ed Fuller. Row three: Gerald Gathercole, Mr. Rutz. refrigeration Refrigeration is really refrigera- tion and heating. Air condition- ing work is a big part of this core area as well as commercial type freezers and equipment Heating units also are studied. Row one: Gary Culver, Eddie Franklin, Wilford Hanner, Jim Davis, Lewis Wilkinson, Jerry Danzuuk. Row two: Tim Jordan, Richard Johnston, Lloyd Axer, Loren Reeves, Jim Durner, Frank Ennquez, George Row three: Doβ„’Harper, Frank Erickson, Jack Weese, Ron Carlson, Glenn Reese, Marty Terry, Gary Power. 85 machine shop Row one: David Bullock, Robert Bostwick, Bill Turner, Harry Hoffman, William Bales, Loren Long, Dale Crawford, Larry Ballard. Row two: George Luther, Raymond Gold, Richard Mahon, Kenneth Draber, Ronald Riley, Leonard Reeves, Wil- liam Needham, Mr. R. G. Hughes. Row three: Charles Wells, John Stalter, Jerry Charlson, Angelo Iskowitz, Lee Johnson, Terry Moll, Glenn Pen- ney, Martin, Staple. Tech ' s machine shop core area gives a student a well-rounded education in the use of all types of machines that are used in industry. Important is the tooling of parts for machines. auto body 4 (con ' t to page 87) M This course does include metal bumping and dinging, oxy-acetylene and arc welding, metal shrinking, application of body lead, grinding and sanding, preparation of the metal for auto spray painting, use of power and hydraulic auto body tools and equipment, alignment, panel replacement, panel replacement versus repair, filling versus straightening, estimating, automotive painting, glass replacement, interior trim repair and replacement, sealing against dust and water, principles of measurement, auto body ma- terials and supplies, and shop safety. Row one: Mr. Mayard Bjork, Robert Williams, Dale Tomlinson, Darryl Green, Denny Jones, Terry Prenosil, Terry Solomon, Kerry Tucker. Row two: Robert Erickson, Arture Rivera, Alan Delpierre, Daniel Johnson, Kenneth Hagen, Kenneth Murphy, Thomas Wolfe. Row three: Charles Wessel, Raymond Miller, Bruce Williams, John Comito, John Felice, John McGinn. Not shown: Thomas Johnston, James Schultz, Mile Wilson, Bill Wilkins, Dennis Laws, Eddie Schuhng, Raymond Wessel. Row one: Mr. John Foster, Jeffrey Yates, Michael Walsh, Marvin Troutman, Clifford Pack, Arthur Ousley, Lewis Pierson, Tom McVey. Row two: Perry Hyler, Alan Wildrick, James Coles, Loren Smothers, Carl Christensen, Paul Stover, Daniel Bote. Row three: Harold Trumbla, Robert Price, Howard Porter, Donald Good, Dennis Reeves, Mike Davis. 87 auto diesel β€’ β€’ β€’ Row one: H. Willett, D. Sites, D. Cornilus, P. Deer, G. Matherus, G. DeReus, J. Green, T. Barnes, J. Cole, G. Webb, E. Brott, R. Shroder, T. Eirkson, M. Brooks. Row two: Mr. Fraizer, L. Wendt, J. Beeker, L. Wright, K. Weible, G. Hanke, D. Gathercole, L. Fredregill, J. Hensley, B. Diehl, R. Walers, R. Kellam, Mr. Rutz. Row three: D. Spry, K. Helm, B. Parks, D. Donaldson, M. Pickens, S. Thomas, R. Hutton, J. Stephenson, W. Talbert, J. Hiatt, R. Grabill, G. Hickle, L. Ruth. Row four: D. Clark, L. Betts, J. Borst, M. Bauer, T. Dake, L. Freeborn, G. Baumeister, G. Florence, V. Roberison, H. Jones, R. Bush, L. Brackney, G. Bauer. 88 One of Tech ' s largest core areas, Auto Diesel, teach- es the work on all kinds of motors and their re- pair This area has many thousands o f dollars ' worth of equipment in- cluding all types of Diesel engines. Row one: Larry Witney, Clyde Hupton, Russell Wilkins, Denny Fitch, Lee Koke, Bob Connett, Chuck Edington, Jim Shipley, Bob Baldock, Carl Collins. M vt m _ _ _ Row two: Larry Gilbert, Garry Van Buskirk, George Stone, Chuck Stephenson, Mike Nye, Tom Cole, Glenn Keyser, Bob Brown, Tony Higgins, Abraham Bradley, Terry Dakovich, Mr. E. Yohe. Row three: Denver Francis, Marshall Irwin, Larry Critchlow, Bob Fornelle, Francis Klukas, Danny Brown, Larry Slaughter, Joe Wray, Jim Hurst, Carl Morgensen, Mr. Al Franklin. s9 4 Row one: Dixie Wilson, Jody Schultz, Barbara Smith, Morilee Cross, Pamella Powell, Mary Nemmers, Sara Daniels, Cynthia Banghart, Linda Speck, Barbara Schofield. Row two: Ray Johnson, Ruth Smith, Marijo Hightower, Janet Ridenour, Glenda Ross, Nancy Lezerich, Donna Hont, Kay Williams, Linda Jensen, Laurie Gunderson, Linda Allison, Mr. Gillespie. Row three: Dolly Welch, DeAnn Jones, Pat Thompson, Linda McPherson, Mary Clark, Linda Brightman, Jes- sie Collier, Sheil Singelton, Delores Stanley, Linda Maser. Row four: Sandra Thompson, Judy Allen, Nancy Chris- tiansen, Wayne Chatfield, Bruce Brooker, John Young, Dale Stonehocker, Dave Wilkins, Sandy Carrizales, Shirley Miller, Judy Longerbone. 90 co-op Co-op is for the senior student whose work in his core area mer- its working in some business or industry related to his area for half-a-day This time re- places his normal time in the area at school. Of course, the number on Co-op from any area depends upon the job opportun- ities and the abilities of the students. Row one: D. Edwin Peterson, Russell Prewitt, David Williams. Row two: Dean Thomas, Terry Manley, Roy Hinshaw. Row three: Dennis Cook, John Downing, Charles Gordon. Row one: Pat Berry, Beverly Donley, Marilyn McKeever, Leslie Johnson. JoAnne Smith, Alice Uhlman, Marjorie Overholzer, Zoanne Overton, Dianne Cook, Donna Collins, Phyllis Brockman, Pat Larrew, Janice Canfield, Tarama Shearer. Row two: Alice Fenrich, Sharon Stafford, Dorothy Schley, llze Stundins, Linda Monahon, Linda Trom- blee, Pat Townsend, Mary Punelli, Sandy Blakely, Nancy Kerr, Geraldine Webb, Henrietta Dixon, Harriet Hoover, Pat Eaton, Linda Miller. Row three: June Husted, Mary Wilkins, Mary Hill, Karen Wilbois, Geraldine Christian, Marilyn Massey, Connie Engstrom, Sharon Cook, Sharon McKinley, Sharon Jones. Judy Miller, Jean Grant, Mary Davis, Karen Hayes. 91 Varsity Cheerleaders: Kay Erickson (captain), Donna Buckingham Aloma Kimpo, Joanne Dillie. CHEERLEADERS Second Team Cheerleaders: Rosemary McGhee, Lin Keller, Alan Canarini, Connie Day, Barb Pel er, Bea Ann DeCamp. tfftf FLAGTWIRLERS Flagtwirlers: Linda Speck, Mary Clark, Sandy Keller, Sharon Clark. DRILL TEAM Row one: Meredith Arends, Barbara Schafield, Carolyn Faux, Judy Solomon, Cheryl Chamberlain, Sharon Robbins, Sandy Crowe, LaVina Guffey, Delia Fees, Cluis Long, Mrs. Shepherd. Row two: Joyce Jackson, JoAnne Erickson, Sue Riley, Mickie Halverson, Heni Quint, Dee Fritz, Sue Lewis, Penee Prantz, Janet Benjamin, Mary Eno s, Barbara Smith, Sherri Dunn, Julie Campbell. Row three: Roxanne Erickson, Mary Miller, Pam Hall, Rita Simpson, Kathy Lucas, Mary Nemmers, Linda Parsons, Sharon Peterson, Mary Stipe, Connie Lutman, Ilene Ries. Row four: Sue Knight, Patsy Cecil, Linda Nelson, Jerry Noel, Sharon Fleck, Phyllis Bradford, Becky Kilner, Gail Gable, Lauretta Newhouse, Sandy Irwin, Janet Wright. CHORUS n o n ft n o h Row one: Shirley Byerly, Roberta Robey, Dolly Welch, Diana Northway, Judy Aller, Lillian Meister, Judy Solomon, Sondra Thompson, Linda Speck, Linda Rasmussen, Judy Myers, Barbara German, Connie Lee. Row two: Jean Ashburn (librarian), Sandra Raleigh, Linda Stevens, Cynthia Banghart, Susan Herker, Sandra Sims, Sharon Fleck, Patricia Thompson, Jeanne Solum, Elaine Cubbage, Sherry Clark, Mary Wharff, Sherry Leffler, Linda Parsons, Janice Jennings, D. O. Wilson (Director). Row three: Glenda Ross, Donita Spencer, Cheryl Chamberlain, Linda Brightman, Robert Ogburn, Ron Taylor, Robert Arndt, Alvin LeMar, James Padgett, Patti Dahl, Rosetta Countryman, Barbara Burke, Bobbette Brown, Mignon Lutman. Row four: Karen Blakely, Fran Frus, Sharon Taylor, Deloris Stanley, Virginia Mowen, Sondra Allbright, Bar- bara Smith, Linda W T aser (accompanist), Dennis White, Jessie Collier, Linda White, Marsha Collier, Mary Clark, Donna Drane, Carol Oswalt, Patty Larrew. Row one: Beth Stukenberg, Sue Overton, Nancy Kerr, Dianne Lee, Shirley Crabb, Janet Bricker. 97 Row one: Aloma Kimpo, Martha Canafax, Sharon McKinley, Mary Stipe, Linda Miller, Karen Hayes, Carolyn York, Betty Wiles, Judy Miller, Jean Grant, Barb Hethershaw, Sandy Jordan, Donna Johnson. Row two: Kathy Brophy, Virginia Miller, Linda White, Yvonne Jones, Mary Lynn Dixon, Shirley Miller, Hattie Schley, Karen Blakely, Mary Davis, Marilyn Carico, Karen Plummer, Jill Weese, Marge Overholser. Row three: Sharon Lewis, Carol Valentine, Joyce Fazio, Cheryl Wright, Shirley Crabb, Tammy Shearer, Gloria Yamasaki, Elaine Cubbage, Janet Lillie, Mary Neamers, Rilla Simpson, Jane McBurney, Mary Jo Chaffin. Row four: Rocky Miller, Rebecca Tallman, Teresa Murphy, Royce Stoll, Linda Boyce, Marsha Collier, Jessie Collier, Bobbett Brown, Julie Campbell, Barbara Smith, Glenda Ross, Nonnie Luttman, Jean Solumn. PEP CLUB Row one: Paul Olson, Jim Allison, Tim Jordan, Ken Murphy, Jack Weese, Eldon Lillie, Denny Fitch, Steve Jeglum, Bill Cook, John Hiatt, Dave Bullis, Bob Keltner. Row two: Pence Phantz, Sandy Irwin, Phyllis Bradford, Sandy Sims, Cheryl Chamberlain, Janis Parsons, Sheila Boylan, Connie Lee, Pat Thompson, Mary Wharff, Sandy Rohlf, Sue Jacobe, Charlotte Anderson. Row three: Donna Champon, Chris Dawson, Mary Ann Seymour, Elaine Gray, Beth Stukenberg, Gail Finley. Linda Edwards, Janet Bricker, Barbara Pegler, Rita Wheeler, Henritta Quint, Bea Ann DeCamp, Connie Day. Row four: Janet Idle, Donna Stotler, Sue Herker, Cynthia Routhe, Jo Ann Erickson, Judy Aller, Micky Halverson, Judy Meyers, Nancy Cook, Linda Speck, Sandra Thompson, Sherry Laeffler. 9h Row one: Barbara Avis, Heather Mills, Sharon Cline, Sharon Taylor, Phyllis Sharp, Billie Wade, Larry Heck, Sharon Way, Irmeli Leino, Pat Townsend, Sharon Stafford, JoAnn Dillie Row two: Pam Agan, Sue Crouch, Linda Resser, Donna Deist, Diane Curry, Kay Williams, Diana Lenninger, Sharon Fleck, Linda Williams, Sandy Farrell, Janet Ridenour, Janice Otterback. Row three: Marvel Moore, Linda Keller, Janice McKenzie, Carol Sue DeMarco, Pam Hall, Roxanne Erickson, Julie Stronhorst, Fran Young, Linda Haggie, Tina Larson, Janet Wright, Mrs. Knutson. Row four: Barbara Burke, Chris Long, Evelyn German, Sharon Burris, Sue Nelson, Shirley Byerly, Judy Loper, Carolyn Shull, Sandy Deaton, Jean Emier, Loretta Malone, Mr. Bryan. N Row one: Billie Wade, Jennifer Miller, Joyce Jackson, Cathy Norris, Delia Fees, Bonze Lenhart. Row two: Linda Johnson, Nancy Leverich, Jeannette Wells, Darlene Blades, Linda Williams, Delores Negrete, Jeri Mercer. Row three: Marcia Austin, Carol Whalen, DeAnn Jones, Carolyn Faux, Bea Ann DeCamp. Not Pictured: Sue Maxwell, Charlotte LeFleur, Nadine Oxenford, Sharon Beauregard, Marilyn DeCamp, Linda McPherson, Harriett Hoover, Sue Roberts, Nancy Most. GYM LEADERS Row one: Pat Patterson, Mike Shoop, Homer Smith, Roger Mealy, Ken Yarrington. Row two: Larry Slaughter, Bob Erickson, Dwight Busick, Ray Wessell. Not pictured: Marty Terry, Kent Miller, Alan Delpierre, Duane Gilbert, Gary Powers, Dominic Rivas, Dan Brewer, Chuck Belew, Dick Witt, Larry Gilbert. 100 STUDENT LEGISLATURE EXECUTIVES mi ha Fall Semester Officers β€” Ken Anderson, president; Bud Spring semester officers β€” Ed Smith, Brandsfield, vice-president; Kay Erickson, Secretary; Bill president, Bill Half hill, vice-president; Halfhill, serjeant-at-arms. Tammy Shearer, secretary; Bruce Adair, serjeant-at-arms. STUDENT JUDICIARY Carl Monk was chosen sergeant-at-arms when Bruce Adair had to resign because of illness. Fall semester court β€” Judy Miller, Bill Halfhill, Linda Tromblee, Bud Brandsfield (chief justice) , Ed Smith, Nancy Houk. Ken Anderson, Mr. Thomas (supervisor). Missing justice: Bob Bani- qued. Spring semester court β€” Front: Jim Smith, Wilford Hanner, Beth Stukenberg. Rear: Dennis Cook, Gary Parker, John Robbins. 102 STUDENT LEGISLATURE - Jfe Row one: Mary Mullins, Mary Miller, Pam Hall, Dee Fritz, Heni Quint, Rita Kay Wheeler, Martha Cooper, Penee Pfantz, Beth Stukenberg, Rosemary Serra, Gail Gable, Helen Jacobsen. Row two: Jeanne Solem, Bonze Lenhart, Fran Disco, Patsy Cecil, Judy Lewis, Phyllis Sharp, Sandy Jordan, Lee Leino, Phyllis Brandford, Carol Anderson, Fran Young. _ Row three: Chuck Baker, Jerry Wade, Bill Evans, Ken Anderson, Bud Brandsfield, Doug: Ibson, Ed Parker, Kay Duffy, Dave Legg, Mike Baker, Bob Baniqued. PRESIDENT Ken Anderson, fall semester presi- dent, expresseing congratulations tc Ed Smith, the new spring sem- ester president. Row one: Harry Hoffman, Scott Glass, Ron Dahleen, Dave Bullock, Bruce Adair, Steve Jeglum, Dennis Young:, Dave Lynch, Jim Farmer, Jerry Chiarmonte, John Robbins, Dave Van Cleave, Jim Carico, Quincy Southers, Al Johnson Row two: Mary Wilkins, Myrna Law, Linda Goldsberry, Linda Miller, Lana Blackledpe, Linda Tromblee, Tammy Shearer, Gloria Yamasaki, Brenda Lewis, Sharon Robbins, Bea Ann DeCamp, Connie Day, Mary Nem- mers, Nancy Peterson, Pam Apan. Row three: Tim Jordan, Gary Parker, Carl Monk, Ken Smothers, Jim Wolfe, Darryl Green, Joe Borland, Allen Hummell, Dan Ross, Vic Scott, John Abel, Bill Shaw, Jim Allison, Fred Abel. Row four: Judy Miller, Rosemary Powell, Ruth Smith, Jane McBurney, Marilyn Wise, Diane Conklin, Becky Herron, Mary Lou Wildrix, Mary Davis, Betty Wiles, Jean Grant, Donna Fuson, Nancy Houk, Zoanne Overton, Barbara Burke. 103 OFFICE HELP Row one: Sharon Hutchinson, Carla Anderson, Sharon Turpin, Sheila Cox, Rosemary MeGhee, Sheryl Wright, Linda Breen, Sandra Eastman. Row two: Mrs. Olive Wilson, Mary Stipe, Wilda Wright, Linda Johnson, Pat Hines, Linda Puckett, Virginia Mowen, Alice Uhlman. Row three: Pat Thompson, Fran Disco, Royce Stoll, Marian Dooley, Linda Speck, Billie Jean Wade, Alice Cover- dell, Laura Neyland. LIBRARY HELP Row one: Dan Taylor, Bill Brownell, Richard Miller, Ron Barker, Jon McKillop, Douglas Samuell. Row two: Sharon Jones, Judy Dake, Pat Berry, Judy A Her, Marian Dooley, Pam Boyden, Carol Poindexter, Miss Smith. Row three: Carol Beard, Kathy Norris, Sherry Sease, Brenda Lewis, Cynthia Revere, Karen Wilbois, Carolyn Robinson, Jo Ann Oxenford. 104 MONITORS PERIODS 1-3 Row one: Gary Burkhead, Bob Strike, Rozenting Hardaway, Jr., Bill Bauer, Pam Agan, Diana Curry, Trudy Aiken, Marcia Austin, Barbara Blair, Anna Martin, Joyce Jackson, Carolyn Carter, Al LeMar, Jeff Yates, Mike Ristvedt. Row two: Billy Beem, John Shedd, Rodger Mealey, Alice Gruening, Mary Hill, Pam Hall, Sandy Clark, Janice Evans, Sue Harris, Suzanne Lewis, Judy Hart, Janice Pope, Lin Nelson, Harriett Hoover, James Dearden, Don Bower, Ben Marshall. Row three: Mr. Boyce, Noel Johnson, Raymond Grabill, Russell Langstraat, Mike Sharp, Dave Bul- lis, Gene Williams, Jim Borst, Wayne Chatfield, George Florence, Dean Osborn, Ray Rund- berg, Larey Starner, Rich Knott, John Connett, Terry Wade. PERIODS 4-5 Row one: Harry Hoffman, Bob Standley, Don Lee, Lloyd Axser, Jeanne Solum, Lin Keller, Barb Burke, Sandy Coffman, Marilyn DeCamp, Nancy Cook, Mary Ann Seymour, Linda Tromblee, Fred Abel, Jerry Terai, Dave Bullis, Hal Halden. Row two: Preston Daniels, Jeff Yates, Dave VanFleet, Brent Bettis, Chuck Lott, Forrest Harmsen, Jon Cope, Gary Hiatt, Larry Ballard, Tim Jordan, Bill Whitham, Wayne Webb, Clarke Stewart, Bill Bright, George Russell, Bill Wilkins, Rene Kroeger. Row three: Kenneth Weible, Dick Johannesen, Bob Baniqued, Bill Shaffer, Skip Luther, Richard Knott, Doug Ibson, David Backer, Dork Allen, Dennis Reeves, Larry Knutson, Jim Wood, Tom Crow, Steve Twiselton, Dave Aller. Row four: Ronnie Spilman, Jim Shipley, Dick VanRossum, Tom Cole, Bob Webster, Gene Sheets, Terry Manley, Kendel Smothers, Kenneth Martin Eugene Brott, Ken Stumpenhorst, Bill Sharp, Jim Votruba, Dan Heller, Dave Nolbe, Ron Bozarth, Carl Monk. 106 PERIODS 6-7 Row one: Gary Hanke, Jim Schultz, Janet Havens, Judy Longerbone, Donna Fuson, Deanna Sanford, Janice Dunkin, Steve Twiselton, Gene Williams. Row two: John Connett, Bobbette Brown, Sharon Taylor, Sharon Knepper, Lucille Harris, Dyantha Osborn, Gloria Yamasaki, Barb Witt, Janet Ridenour, Diana Taylor, Richard Hilton. Row three: Peter Jerkewitz, Gary Burkhead, Bill Bolton, Denny Brown, Bill Sharp, Dave Noble, Ralph Donovan, Larry Buckholtz, Charles Jorpensen, Dick Johannesen. 107 BOWLING CLUB Row one: Leona Cooker, Carmen Davenport, Bob Keltner, Bob Neades, Jerry Terai, Sue Fletcher, Nancy Peterson, Darlene Blades. Row two: Bob Hayes, Elana Godwin, Barbara Darnell, Pam Powers, Jane Hurst, Jean Ashburn, Sandy Coffman, Don Philpott. Row three: Jack McDaniels, John Hiatt, Steve Jeglum, Phyllis Brockman, Jim Faust, Ray Duffy, Eldon Lilly. Row four: Bill Cook, Dennis Cook, Ray Grabill, Dave Breese, Row one: Angelo Isckowitz, Richard Huitt, David Jensen. Row two: Harry Hoffman, Tom Merrifield, Bill Quaintance. 108 F.T.A. Row one: Beverly McKenzie, Kenneth Yarrington, James Woods, James Faust, Dean Clark, Mary Russell. Row two: Barbara Burke, Kathy Rowe, Barbara Berg, Beverly Donley, Pat Berry, Mr. Kinzie. Row one: Jeri Christian, Mr. Bryan, Myrna Law. Row two: Mary Wilkins, Marge Nemmers, Sherrie Lockey Row three: Linda Goldsberry, Deanna Sanford. 109 HEALTH CAREERS Row one: Janet Ridenour, Cynthia Banghart, Mary May, Linda Speck, Pat Thompson, Delores Stanley, Miss Dunkelberg. Row two: Glenda Ross, Madonna White, Linda Williams, Linda Roe, Sandra Grover, Kae Williams, Ruth Smith, Barbara German. Row three: Sue Fletcher, Sheryl Salsberry, Judy Zischler, Sandra Farrell, Nancy Leverich, June Russell, Linda Allison. NURSES STAFF Row one: Linda Allison, Janet Ridenour, Nancy Leverich, Carolyn York, June Russell, Judy Zischler, Sondra Grover, Linda Williams, Susan Fletcher, Sandra Farrell, Madonna White. 110 STUDENT GUIDES Row one: Jerry Terai, Linda Tromblee, Sharon Turpin, Sheila Cox, Sharon Knepper, Bob Baniqued. Row two: Arnold Bote, Mike Sharp, Art Rivera, Scott Glass, Harry Hoffman, Fred Abel. Row three: Richard Knott, Mike Baker, Darryl Green, John Connett, Sam Lochmiller, Mr. Boyce. SERVICE CLUB Row one: Bill Shaffer, David Bullis, Bill Brownell, Mervin Waage, Chris Pease, Leroy Tomlinson, Bob Fournelle, Frank Enriquez. Row two: Maureen Brown, Mary Stipe, Diane McBurney, Elaine Cubbage, Nancy Cook, Mary Ann Seymour, Roxy Miller, Chris Lang, Miss Farmer. Row three: Dixie Wilson, Mary Webb, Jeri Mercer, Marian Dooley, Claudette Coulter, Marcia Austin, Pamela Boyden, Carol Poindexter, Row four: Kenneth Janes, Harry Haviland, Linda Martin, Joann Dilley, Martha Canafax, Phyllis Sharp, Linda McPherson, Sam Lochmiller, Lester Choate. Ill .V Β if DRAMA CLUB Row one: Miss Tillery, Mary Stipe, Tamara Shearer, Marggie Bacon, Nancy McPhee. Row two: Mary Clark, Helen Jacobson, Karen Taylor, Jill Wagoner, Loretta Melone. Row three: Sherry Clark, Chris Long, Diane Conklin, Elaine Cubbage. Row four: Charles Brooks, Joe Glauberg, Gary Ellis, Jon McKillip. CHANNEL 11 Row one: Ned Valder, Lloyd Axser, Larry Thornton, Dick Grodt, Gene Williams, Russ Shrader, Dick Howell, Larry Knutson, Hal Halden. Row two: Helen Jacobsen, Lois Clouse, Marge Bacon, Loretta Melone, Diane Davis, Diane Conklin, Tammy Shearer, Janet Bricker, Karen Taylor. Row three: Bill Wiley, Mike Sharp, Brent Cox, Dennis McMahon, Mickey Murray, Dave Bullis, Chuck Baker, Gary Ellis, Dick Hilton. 112 PA LIGHTS STAGE Row one: Mr. Hutson, Joe Borland, Don Newell, David Stromberg, Gary Harlow, Gary Brown. f t t t t fit β€’ Β β–  M m t m Row one: David Hamilton, Michael Dobie, Claude Hartman, Robert Stronczek Chris Traffley. Row two: Jim Evans, Bernard Kozosky, Dale Methfessel, C. W. Dowd. Row one: Bob Brown, John Scales, Bradley Vonk, J. R. Cooper. Row two: Bob Gandy, Otis Buckner, Maurice Waldron. 113 MOVIE OPERATORS Row one: Mr. Peterson, Ned Valder, Russ Shrader, Dana Gerecz, Art Dyer. Row two: Steve Twiselton, Dick Witt, Harry Haviland, Lloyd Axser. CAMERA 1 CLUB Row one: Lloyd Axser, Ned Valder, Mr. Kacena, Larry Knutson, Harold Landers. Row two: David Legg, Bill Wiley, Leonard Wallace. Ill PUBLICATIONS Row one: Dianne Lee, Linda Rasmussen, Adele Huitt, Sandi See, Sheryl Salsbury, Carolyn Schull, Judy Aller, Gloria Yama- saki, Cynthia Revere, Brenda Lewis, Jonnie Norman, Marilyn Lewis, Sharon Knepper. . Row two: Sherrie Lockey, Mary Wilkins, Sherry Laeffler, Sue Kinney, Dianne Brewster, Jill Wagoner, Dyantha Osborn, Sue Brown, Jeri Mercer, Marge Bacon, Barbara Burke, Mary Stipe, Karen Taylor, Tammy Shearer. Row three: Jerry Fisher, Dennis Cook, Denny Jenkins, Lynn Benshoof, Ron Shaffer, Carl Monk, Tom Jorgensen, Ken Ander- son, Rich Knott, Ken Yarrington, Clarence Ades, Tom Bettis, Bob Baniqued. . β€ž _ OA . e , . . Rom four: Gary Parkin, Joe Glauberg, Max Street, Sharon Lewis, Nadine Oxenford, Carole Swacker, Kathi Stole, Shirley Crabb, Janet Bricker, Carol Valentine, Terry Manley, Dennis Jones, Coyne Edmison. Part of the Hardworking Staff: Sue Kinney (with back to camera), Carole Swacker, Lynn Benshoof, (Technician sports editor), Bob Baniqued (Engineer editor), Dainne Lee, Janet Bricker, Shirley Crabb (in rear). Happy Laborers: Bob Baniqued (Engineer editor), Max Street (Technician production manager) . Staff At Work: Sherrie Blakeley, Carole Swacker, Ron Shaffer, Kathi Stole, Shirley Crabb, Sandi See, Judy Aller, Adele Hewitt, Sue Kinney (with back to camera). Janet Bricker in far background. 115 THE SQUAD Row I: Dave Williams, manager; Tom Jorgensen, Larry Thomas, Skip Luther, Sheldon Snelson, Jerry Berry, Eddie Smith, Denny Fitch, Bill Bales, Ron Schaffer, Bill Turner, Harry Hoffman, Terrance Thomas, Don Patton. Row 2: Bob Keltner, manager; Bill Shaffer, Bob Williams, Dick Howell, Ron Halda, Rick Gates, Ed Fuller, Howard Hart, Gene Shade, Ricky Williams, Dennis Elder, Wayne Wright, Abraham Bradley, James Henry, Mike Arthur, Steve Tibbets. Row 3: Ken Tannatt, coach; Larry Thornton, Larry Ballard,, Jim Hatfield, Bill Evans, Andy Johnson, Doug Ibson, Mike Nye, Ron Bozarth, Howard Ward, Warren Varney, Dave Rivas, Ken Yarrington, Charles Wilson, George Burnside, Lynn Benshoof, Bob Smothers, Grant Chumbley, Ron Mclntire, Karl Irwin, Ken Anderson, Dick Knott, Jim Peterson, coach: Gordon Stainbrook, coach. SCORES Tech 20 Saydel 6 Tech 13 Ft. Dodge 7 Tech 6 Roosevelt 20 Tech 26 North 0 Tech 7 Marshalltown 13 Tech 12 Lincoln 27 Tech 12 East 6 Tech 27 Knoxville 0 VARSITY β„’Β 20 F00TRAII ? iillkJI 1 1 Tech 7 Marshalltown 13 1 Ul lIinLL THE SENIORS Row 1: Gene Shade, Tom Jorpenson, Homer Smith, Dennis Fitch, Bill Bales, Harry Hoffman, Ron Shaffer, Rick Williams, Skip Luther. Row 2: Andy Johnson, Bill Evans, Warren Varney, Mike Nye, Lynn Benshoof, Howard Ward, Carl Irwin, Kenny Anderson, Ken Yarrington, George Burnside, Richard Knott. 119 Linemen: Bill Evans, Howard Ward, Denny Fitch, Ken Anderson, Gene Shade, Ron Mclntire, Andy Johnson. Backfield: Jerry Berry, Bob Williams, Ron Halda, Larry Thomas. Lynn Benshoof was voted most improved player by the squad. Coach Tannatt talks to Ken Anderson, the team captain, and Larry Thomas, who was voted the most valuable player. SAYDEL: Tech opened their third successful season in a row by beating Saydel 20-6. FORT DODGE : A hard fought game that was won by hard work and determination. Tech won 13-7. ROOSEVELT: A good game that was marked by too many Tech mistakes. Both teams played a good game but Tech lost 20-6. 120 Linemen: Dour Ibson, Warren Varney, Lynn Menshoof, Larry Ballard, Ron Shaffer, Steve Tibbetts, and Denny Elder. Backfield: Skip Luther, Ed Fuller, Wayne Wright. Tom Jor ensen. NORTH : A match of even teams. Tech again wanted to win more and they did 26-0. Compiled score in the last three years: Tech 72, North 0. MARSHALLTOWN: A hard game, marked by too many Tech mistakes and the Bob- cats won 13-7. 121 Linemen: Dave Rivas, Ron Bozarth, Ken Yarrington, Eddie Smith, Karl Irwin, Bill Shaffer, Mike Nye, Dick Knott. Backfield: Charles Wilson, Harry Hoffman, Sheldon Snelson, Don Patton, Terrance Thomas. EAST: A game Tech pulled out after falling behind 6-0. This game meant a lot to the whole Tech team. It was a sweet 12-6 win. LINCOLN: The Abes fought hard for their first victory over Tech in seven years. The Engineers couldn ' t go and lost 27-12. KNOXVILLE: Larry Thomas scored 25 points to help beat Knoxville. The final score was 27-0. Linemen: Rick Gates, Bill Turner, Abe Bradley, Bill Bales, Grant Chumbley, Mike Arthur, George Burnside, Dick Howell, Howard Hart. Backfield: Ricky Williams, James Henry, Larry Thornton, Jim Hatfield, Bob Smothers. 122 Row One: Jim Domett, Morris Massey, Dick Bremer, Dennis Lyall, Keith Weiser, Jim Davenport, Bill Needham, Don Morris, Noel Johnson. Row Two: Rozenting Hardaway, Gary Parker, Warren Woolsey, Stan Thompson, Dave Donaldson, Ben Marshall, Stan Thomas, Dave Buchlotz, Jerry Charlson. Row Three: Chuck Baker, Terry Prensoil, Larry Young, Coach Bob Watson, Mike Tesser, Mike Pickett, Mike Martinson, Floyd Shade, Kendall Smoothers, Harold Glann, Ray Duffy, Tom Quinn, Jim Farmer, Tom Coe, Lewis Wilkinson, Sam Johnson, Les Troster. SOPHOMORE Tech 25 Ankeny 0 Tech 0 Roosevelt 26 Tech 26 North 0 Tech 38 Dowling 0 Tech 7 Lincoln 13 Tech 32 East 0 Tech 27 Valley 0 FOOTBALL Row One: Lee Massey, Paul Deer, Tom Callahan, Gary Baring, Rich Matlock, Harold Martin, Alan Wildnck, Chuck Miller. Row Two: Rav Johnson, Billy Williams, Ed Pack, Art Ousley, Clinton Carter, Darrell Whitside, Tom W f right, Mike Martin, Row Three: Coach Sam Hoffman, Burton Merical, Mgr.; Terry Knox, John Ridge- way, Mike Carter, George Florence, Bill Luther, Dennis Mouers, Clark Stewart, Ron Anderson, Ken Stumphort, Mgr. 123 CROSS COUNTRY SCORES (Low wins) Tech 6 11 6 6 6 Roosevelt 15 Newton 28 Lincoln 19 Oskaloosa 16 Valley 16 City Champs β€” 2nd State Cross Country Meet β€” 3rd State Mile Rich Morgan, Jim Dullard, Darryl Greene, Bruce Adair, David Lee. Row One: Bob Stronczek, Claude Hartman, Wilford Hanner, Bruce Adair, David Lee, Darryl Greene, Jim Dullard, James Morgan. Row Two: Coach Charles Silvey, James Busick, Gene Williams, Mike McBroon, John Tolhson, Steve Twiselton, mgr.; Larry Davis, John Landsberger, Bill Duncan, Dave Perry. 124 BASKETBALL VARSITY SCORES Tech 52 Newton 65 Tech 69 Grinnell 45 Tech 38 Roosevelt 52 Tech 73 North 47 Tech 44 Dowling 41 Tech 56 Lincoln 36 Tech 59 Boone 61 Tech 72 Marshalltown 77 Tech 65 Lincoln 47 Tech 39 Dowling 45 Tech 55 (o ' time) East H Tech 59 North 48 Tech 67 Knoxville 46 Tech 36 Roosevelt 57 Tech 56 Saydel 47 Tech 69 East 63 Tech 75 Ames 63 District Tournament Tech 73 (3 o ' times) .... East 70 Tech 60 North 62 (left to right): Mr. Gillespie, Bob Bell (man- ager), Ken Anderson, Richard Knott. Row one: Jerry Berry, Wayne Wright, Ken Anderson, Ed Fuller, Dennis Elder, Jim Smith, Doug Manning, Doug Ibson, Ron Mclntire Andy Johnson, Darryl Green, Rich Knott. 126 Jim Smith (40), Andy Jo hnson (52), Jerry Berry (34), Doug Ibson (4), Ed Fuller (44). Denny Elder (24), Ron Mclntire (54), Wayne Wright (42), Darryl Green (12), Doug Manning (42). 127 SOPHOMORES WIN CITY TITLE! Row one: Richard Perry (manager), Dean Janssen, Noel Johnson, Tom Callahan, Alan Wildrick, George Florence, Mike Pickens, Bill McClish, Rick Musselman (manager). Row two: Coach Watson, Mike Martin, Amis Askselis, Jerry Charlson, Rav Johnson, Dale Webster, Jack Miller, Bill Williams, Mike Carter. SCORES TECH 32 NEWTON 51 TECH 47 GRINNELL 43 TECH 36 ROOSEVELT 50 TECH 48 NORTH 35 TECH 37 DOWLING 54 TECH 58 BOONE 45 TECH 52 LINCOLN 41 TECH 29 MARSH ALLTOWN 58 TECH 78 LINCOLN 43 TECH 53 DOWLING 57 III TECH 55 EAST 41 A ul β– LI β–  β– If TECH 58 NORTH 35 % 11 1 I JI TECH 56 KNOXVILLE 37 ll )l KAI TECH 48 ROOSEVELT 37 - WjiHKHBHi T r H 60 SAYDEL 28 TECH 52 EAST 43 TECH 50 AMES 63 JUNIOR VARSITY Row one: John Ridgway, Charles Barry, Charles Baker, Ed Pack, Bob Keltner, Mike Busick, Tom Wright, Ron Glass, Dewayne Busick, Bob Scott (manager). Row two: Coach Stainbrook, Larry Thornton, Bruce Johnson, Abe Bradley, Ken Hagen, Junior Smith, Dennis Mooers, Art Ousley, Chuck Miller, Rick Gates, Ted Riley, Gary Powers (manager). 128 SWIMMING Row one: Rex LeCocq, Charles Fisher, Charles Triplett, Ron Spilman, John Myers, Danny McBride. Row two: Larry Knutson, Dale Stonehocker, Jon Cope, Bill Luther, Charles Wilson, Russ Pre- witt, Rich Miller. Row three: Ralph Stonehocker, Rozenting Hard away, Eddie Smith, Bill Bales, Rich Holloway, Chuck Stephenson Coach Franklin, Varsity Coach Cooper. 1 9 SCORES TECH 35 BOONE 60 TECH 31 EAST 65 TECH 31 OTTUMWA 64 TECH 38 NORTH 57 TECH 30 ROOSEVELT 65 TECH 8 LINCOLN 77 TECH 20 EAST 75 TECH 24 NORTH 71 TECH 40 MARSHALLTOWN 55 TECH 28 LINCOLN 67 TECH 47 ROOSEVELT 74 City Tournament: Fiftti Place Row one: Tom Crow, Al Hummel, Steve Alstead, Ken Merten, Tom Linson, Don Grodt, Edgil Lenar. Row two: Dave Wieting, Wayne Chatfield, Mike Pickett, Dick Van Rossum, Dave Gathercole, Brian Newman, Chris Meek, Duane Fulton. SOPHOMORES 129 WRESTLING Individual Champs: Bob Baniqued (95 β€” City, 1st; Cor- ning 1st; District, 2nd), Dick Warner (112β€” City, 1st; District, 3rd), Dave Brown (120β€” City, 1st), Gene Shade (154β€” City, 1st; Corning, 1st; District, 1st). Varsity Scores Tech 34 Lincoln 17 Tech 31 North 15 Tech 17 Grinnell 22 Tech 13 Newton 33 Tech 11 Roosevelt 28 Tech 16 East 26 Tech 13 Chariton 31 Tech 25 North 19 Tech 21 East 23 Tech 16 Roosevelt 29 Tech 17 Lincoln 29 Chariton Tournament: Sixth Corning Tournament: Fourth District Tournament: Second Row one: Bob Baniqued (95), Nick Campero (103). Row two: Dick Warner (112), Dave Brown (120), Mike Nye (127). Row three: Gene Shade (154), Burt Merical (145), Ron Shaffer (138), Doug Thompson (133). Row four: Dave Kooker (165), Floyd Shade (165), Lynn Benshoof (175), Coach Tom Cady. Cauliflowers In Action Warner switching for victory! Baniqued Flatening a Rider? Merical soon to be on top! wTi: Shaffer tossing Roosevelt! RESERVES Row one: Bob Anderson, Bill Wiley, Steve Boozell, Chuck Wessell, Cliff Allen, Harold Martin, Gary Baring, John Lambert, Dave Bullock, Fred Hart. Row two: Warren Woolsey, Ed Massey, Dave Williams, Tom Aller, Clarke Stewart, Dave Brooker, Mike Mc- Broom, Frank Erickson, Dennis Lyall. Row three: Howie Hart, Don Godwin, Loren Reeves, Jim Doggett, Gary Webb, Jim Padgett, Ben Marshall, Larry Ballard, Bill Shaffer, Coach Ray Hughes. 131 VARSITYβ€” Row one: Curtiss Scott, Tom Wright, Doug Manning, Ed Fuller, Larry Dalton, Tom Callahan, Tom Jorgensen, Noel Johnson, Bob Leonard. Row two: Ben Marshal, Jerry Berry, Burt Merical, Ron Halda, Gene Cashatt, Wayne Wright, Wayne Chat- field, Coach Don Bryant. As of April 30, Tech ' s baseball team stood with a 4-1 City record, losing only to Roose- velt once. This team surprised everyone for having such a fine record since most of the team had little experience, being sophomores and juniors. Wayne Wright and Ed Fuller were the outstanding pitchers for Tech. SOPHOMORESβ€” Row one: Allen Wildrick, John Cramblitt, Gary Burkhead, Bill McClish, Dennis Mooers, Jim Borst, John Shedd, Mike Carter, Art Ousley, Manager Tom Huitt. Row two: Mike Busick, Chuck Baker, Dennis Lockridge, Mike Pickens, Jim Frazier, Ron Welch, Rick Mussel- man, Jim Wheeler, John Metten, Dean Janssen. Row three: Gary Parker, Mike Martinson, Dave Gathercole, Lloyd Freeborn, Craig Clark, Dick Brammer, Keith Wiser, Manager Richard Perry, Manager Eldon Lillie, Ed Pack. 134 golf Row one: Dee Fritz, JoAnn Ox- enford, Phyllis Bradford, Jan- ice Benjamin, Penee Pfantz. Row two: Coach A. W. Fett- kether, Carol Fillman, Martha Cooper, Pam Agan. One of this year ' s highlights in boys ' golf was the one stroke loss to East High. The girls did not enter competition this year due to beginners who had to learn basic fundamentals. BOYSβ€” Row one: Steve Alsted, Bob Jones, Dave Van Fleet, A. W. Fettkether (coach), Ed Franklin, Larry Lewis, Ron Samuels. Row two: Doug Ibson, Bill Halfhill, Dave Rhoades, Gene Rinehart, Jim Jones, Chuck Miller. 135 VARSITYβ€” Row one: Virgil Robinson, Rich Morgan, Bob Williams, Bob Stronczek, Ed Morris, Larry Thomas Willford Hanner, John Landsberger Bill Crawford, Darryl Whiteside. Row two: Sloane Taylor, David Lee, Lee Massey, Darryl Green, Bob Gandy, Andy Johnson, Clyde Hupton. Row three: Mr. C. Silvey, Jerry Charison, Charles Wilson, Gary Baring, Jim Dullard, Mike Nye, Harold Martin. Tech ' s fine and versatile track team got off to a good start this year by winning the city indoor crown and placing third in the State Indoor. Tech ' s five year reign of the Oska- loosa Relays ended when Newton pulled a close upset over second place Tech. 136 RESERVES β€” Row one: Abe Bradley, John Tolson, Larry Davis, Ken Hagen, Richard Matlock, Mike McBroom, Bill Williams, Paul Deer. Row two: Tony Higgins, Lee Johnson, John Martin, Stephen Unguko, Rosey Hardaway, Terry Knox, Bob Ber- nard, Jack Purviance, Floyd Shade. SPRING TRACK SCHEDULE DATE SCHOOL PLACE March 17 A. A. U Drake March 28 City Indoor Drake March 31 State Indoor Iowa City April 6 Lincoln, Valley Lincoln April 14 Valley Relays Valley April 20 Oskaloosa Relays Oskaloosa April 21 Teachers Relays Cedar Falls Apr. 27-28 Drake Relays Drake May 4 Newton Relays Newton May 11-12 District Meet East May 15 Newton, Dowling Lincoln May 26 State Meet East 137 tennis As of April 30, the girls had met only one opponent, Lin- coln, in a 3-3 tie, while the boys had defeated Lincoln 4-2. 0 OjT-Q ft 9 ft v 4 v y Β«. Row one: Judy Carlson, Linda Williams, Jody Schultz, Beverly McKenzie, Sandy Farrell, Mary Mullins, Kathi Stole, Phyllii Sharp, Armiller Bell, Barbara Blair, Gloria Yamasaki, Loretta Melone. Row two: Jennifer Miller, Darlene Cooper, Linda Walker, Charlene Forbush, Joyce Jackson, Barbara Smith, Jane Young, Mickii Halverson, Mipnon Lutman, Linda Boyce. Row three: Becky Stole, Sherry Clark, Sue Bullock, Pat Larrew, Linda Larsen, Dianne Lenninger, Sandy Stiles, Colleen Be dickson. 138 MONROE CALCULATING MACHINE CO., INC. See us for : CALCULATING. ADDING. ACCOUNTING AND OATA PROCESSING MACHINES ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS 2911 Ingersoll, Des Moines 12, Phone BL 5-3141 Iowa KOCH BROTHERS PRINTERS STATIONERS β€” OFFICE OUTFITTERS BUSINESS MACHINES GRAND AVENUE THIRD TO FOURTH ' Pa Uce etfaxvuutt 81 1 Walnut Street Let Your Taste Buds Bloom Here DES MOINES SEED AND NURSERY STORE HENRY FIELDS Quality Farm Seeds, Nursery Stock DES MOINES Ph. CH 4-9952 815 Locust CH erry 3-6111 DENNY BRANN DRUGS F. T. BINDER, Prop. 720 Locust Street Des Moines 9, Iowa KUCHARO DISPLAY JUNIOR - SENIOR BOUQUETS OUR SPECIALTY PARTY DECORATIONS FOR EVERY OCCASION SPECIALISTS IN WEDDING PORTRAITS GRADUATION GROUPS CHILDREN DES MOINES STUDIO 817 Locust Slower BY Power 812 Locust St. CH 4-0307 H A S I N HAIR DESIGN BEAUTY SALON 220 8th Street HAIR STYLING - SHAPING PERMANENT WAVING Phone AT 8-0781 TRAVTSS TELEVISION and RADIO 1110 Locust - AT 8-7255 Service on TV and RADIO (Home and Car) STEREO H. F. and TAPE RECORDERS TRANSISTOR RADIO REPAIR TECHnically Smart Graduates Look to BANKERS TRUST CD. 6th and Locust Streets FOR THE BEST IN BANKING SERVICE Member F. D. I. C. Congratulations Graduates! Congratulations r 1 β–  louja PouueR And the Best of Luck to the Class of 1962. Reichardts Inc. J. E. Miller Printing Company 1122 Grand Avenue DES MOINES, IOWA Telephone AT 8-2748 AND LIGHT COMPANY DEPENDABLE SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY STANDARD BEARINGS CO. OF DES MOINES Power Transmission Equipment 1016 Grand Ave. Ph. CH 3-6273 VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Walnut at Fourth Street Des Moines, Iowa MEMBER F. D. L C. TAYLORS Walnut at 7th Truly Feminine Apparel THOMPSON Display Company β€’ . . and Party Shop Wholesale Novelties 818 Walnut ATlantk 2-4984 Des Moines 9, Iowa For Your Graduation Photographs STUDIOS Z7 420 9th Street At 81007 DRAKE UNIVERSITY an exhilaratf A strong . . . and growing . . . University is available to you right in your hometown. Consider one of five under- graduate colleges open to qualified high school graduates: LIBERAL ARTS β€’ BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FINE ARTS β€’ EDUCATION β€’ PHARMACY Every Fit is Insured ond Guaranteed by Merchants Mutuol Bonding Co. of Des Moines, Iowa 802 Walnut ALL NEW FOR 62 THE UNDERWOOD TOUCHMASTER V COMPLIMENTS Stoner Piano Co. 1013-15 Walnut BABES Wonderful food 417 6 Are. Congratulations CLASS OF 1962 from FRANKELS and Frankel Park Fair CONSIDER... aQreer ...NOT A JOB When looking ahead to your business life, you want to think beyond just a job. Consider the kind of business career you want and judge the qualities of the com- pany which is a part of that business. Life Insurance is a good business and the Equitable Life of Iowa is a good company β€” offering so many opportunities for the career man or woman. Look into the Equitable, and you ' ll find all of the so-called fringe benefits offered by business gener- ally, plus some that only Equitable has for you. Most importantly, there are so many phases of life insurance work that your opportunities for advancement and permanency are limited only by your own ability. In the Personnel Office, 1105 Equit- able Building, you ' ll find Miss Pat Bush β€” discuss with her all the opportunities that exist for you at the Equitable β€” you may choose your career right now. EQUITABLE OK IOWA FOUNDED IN DES MOINES IN 1867 Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF 1962 FRANKELS DOWNTOWN PARK FAIR GEPPERT STUDIOS Portraits β€” Photo Finishing β€” Cameras 401 EAST SIXTH Pioneer Jewelers of Iowa GRADUATION RING HEADQUARTERS NO MONEY DOWN As Low As $ .50 Per Week comnco gemoloqist AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Walnut at Sixth Des Moines 236 Main Street - Ames GRADUATES! GIFTS β€” HANDBAGS LUGGAGE You ' ll find all the Nationally Known Brands in our complete stock. HADDONS USE YELLOW CABS CHcrry 3-1111 TWO LOCATIONS 8th Walnut Downtown Merle Hay Plaza ALL THAT STANDS BETWEEN THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE AND THE TOP OF THE LADDER IS THE LADDER. Des Moines Transit Company WES CHARLES MARKET It ' s Our Pleasure to Serve You CR 7-2667 4721 University H. M. ILTIS LUMBER COMPANY 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU West Des Moines 200 Fourth β€” Johnston β€” Des Moines 2629 Beover WESTERN PLUMBING CO. Where Service Doesn ' t Cost IT PAYS BL 5-2111 2507 Forest ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO., INC. FOREST RENTAL CO EVERYTHING FOR RENT 2525 Forest Ave. CR 4-2517 1414 Grand SH 4-6131 ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS H ALFERTY Fl N A SERVICE 4944 Douglas Ave Ph. BR 6-9915 DES MOINES, IOWA A GOOD PLACE TO WORK Β Best Wishes from ' Your Downtown Rambler Dealer ' GLENN ' S RAMBLER CO. NEW AND USED CARS Sales RAMBLER Service 1924 Ingersoll Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Telephone AT 8-3667 IOWA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES Farm Bureau Building 1 0th and Grand DES MOINES, IOWA FRESH FLOWERS NOVELTY PLANTERS GIFTS BEAUTIFUL CORSAGES Free Delivery 2809 Ingersoll β€” Phone CH 3-3124 LEONA B. STRAIN β€” Home Phone CH 4-5485 ZENITH SALES AND SERVICE AUTO RADIOS, RADIO T. V. SERVICE 1433 Locust Street Phone CH 4-2896 GLOBE AUTO SUPPLY CO. 1321 Locust Chicken - $1.10 Malts and Shakes - 30Β£ TRY OUR MR. 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IVY LEAGUE CREWS - FLAT TOPS 1341 Harding Road Phone 288-9124 Graduation Portraits in Modern Trend LAWSONS HIGHLAND PARK PHOTOGRAPHER 605 Douglass Phone CH 3-0661 KLEIN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE 3614-16 6th Avenue DES MOINES, IOWA SUEDE LEATHER REFINISHING SPECIALISTS ACME CLEANERS Your Gold Bond Stamp Cleaner Phone: 243-8621 (tyuefo Italian ettaxcuiKt ' Featuring the Finest in Italian American Foods DELICIOUS PIZZA 6th Euclid CH 4-4104 WILLIAMS Laundry and Dry Cleaning, Inc. 818 E. 14th St. Phone AM 2-7610 DOHERTY ' S FLOWERS ARRANGED AS YOU LIKE THEM 1540 2nd Ave. Ph. Atlantic 8-6557 FOREST FOOD FAIR 1317 Forest Avenue DES MOINES 14, IOWA HILAND PARK HARDWARE WELOON AND MILDRED MILLER CH 4-0443 3613 6th Ave. VANCE ' S SHELL SERVICE AUTO ACCESSORIES WASHING and GREASING 57th Douglas BR 6-9908 Β£ M Β£a U Shop 5709 Urbandale BR 6 3813 HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK open Friday evenings until 8:00 P. M. Corner of 3rd and Euclid DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOWS Second and Euclid tfe roer of F. D. I. C. SOUTH DES MOINKS MORRIS AUTO PARTS, INC. 1309 Locust Street COMPLETE LINE OF TOOLS NATIONAL BANK CH 4-3279 S. W. 9th at McKinley Congratulations from ALL-DAY DRIVE-IN BANKING 8:30 to 5:30 NOAH ' S ARK RESTAURANT 2400 Ingersoll Avenue MEMBER F. D. 1. C. UNITED AUTO SUPPLY Will I m m0 w | w J W 1 1 k 1 HOUSE OF CHROME PROMPT AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Expert Watch and Jewerly Repairing Ph. AT 2-4715 3600 S. W. 9th IOWA AUTO ELECTRICAL SERVICE 223 East Walnut St. DES MOINES, IOWA BARRICK ROOFERS, INC. Established 1878 208-210 E. Court St Phone: CH 4-3513 DES MOINES, IOWA EAST SIDE FISH MARKET WHOLESA LE - RETAIL Fine Aged Imported Cheese β€” Scandanavion Specialties Fresh Fish - Seafoods - Smoked Fish ARTHUR VEACH BILL VEACH 604 East Grand AT 8-2124 DON JOHNSON PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS East 9th and Hull NEW GARFIELD EAST SIXTH AND LOCUST FASHION OUTFITTERS FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN QUALITY FOR 7 8 YEARS ADAMS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY East 5th β€” Locust Have Your Doctor Phone Us FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY CH 3-7933 2121 FOREST ANDY BILL ' S MARKET QUALITY β€” SERVICE E. 33rd Cleveland AM 6-0046 Me srore that brand names built PIDGEON ' S 3 BIG STORES: S. E. 30TH MAURY 5050 N. 2ND AVE. 86TH HICKMAN LINO SERVICE TYPOGRAPHERS E E Composition β€’ Makeup β€’ Reproduction Proofs BRIGHTYPE CONVERSIONS FAABORG PHARMACY IOCS East Grand ATlantic 2-OA21 Des Moines, Iowa Ray Fa BOΒ g R Ph 222? 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GRAND VIEW COLLEGE COLLEGE OF THE AMERICAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Des Moines, Iowa Founded 1896 2 Years of College β€” Liberal Arts - Pre-Professional Students from Coast to Coast A Small School With Every Advantage We invite you to join us and participate in the fellowship of a Christian approach to education and personal growth. Fall Semester Begins September 17, 1962 Join your friends at C. V. C. GARNER PUBLISHING COMPANY Letterpress and Offset Printers 615-17-19 Euclid Avenue PHONE AT-2-8146 DIAL AT 2-1818 19th and KEOWAY Donui Shop MOTOR SUPPLY CO. MAIN OFFICE STORE 1313-15 LOCUST CH 4-4254 Counter Extensions No 1 No. 2 2312Hubboll 2631 Forest AM 2-4220 CR 9-9694 ENGLE WELDING EQUIPMENT CO., Inc. I 120 Grand Ave. Phone CH 4-5124 Des Moines 9, Iowa M C HAFFIE ' S HIGHLAND PARKS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 3720 - 6th Des Moines FRESH FLOWERS NOVLETY PLANTERS GIFTS β€” Free Delivery β€” WE WIRE FLOWERS If No Answer Coll: Leona Strain CH 4-5485 Customer Parking in Rear 2809 Ingersoll CH 3-3124 PLAY BOY DRIVE-IN 2405 INGERSOLL KEO CAR WASH 1330 Keowoy CH 4-5773 BOOTS STUDIO 828 14th West Des Moines BL 5-4221 YOUR NEW DOORWAY TO CASUAL FASHIONS I MERLE HAY PLAZA O THIS IS LUMNUS ALUMNUS is what you are when you are graduated from High School. These past years spent in exploring and developing your special talents have reached an im- portant plateau. Capital City Bank con- gratulates you on past achievements and wishes you success in future endeavors. What ' s next? College? A job? Whatever your future, Capital City Bank would like to help you overcome any financial prob- lem that might stand in the way of your plans. Come, join our evergrowing list of young customers. A good banking relation- ship with this FULL SERVICE bank will be a prized possession in years to come. We ' re looking forward to meeting you β€” EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Bank With The Personal Touch


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