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

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Tech Our 'school life has been a kaleidoscope of contrasting moods and actions. laughed and relaxed in our spare moments and pensively studied as Q Ss? S E 2 5. 3 Q Q ii 3 fi Q. an 3 5.2 E gee 5? Q .Y 'Z slab L- Wm .gf .m.v,f,L 1. K Q. ..,f,,.A.i.. ,,.1-ff .. 1.- .f , '- -nf - ,. , . . . W.. QW,,,.m..-vfmm.,mmLa We were there for many Tech Firsts hour... Our new organ, a product of many years of student-faculty savings, brought cultural enjoyment to pro- grams and assemblies through the talented touch of sophomore Bill Cooper . . . The fall semester was also sparked with a Tech athletic first . . . We were the first to be served by the new D. E. Store in the student Center, run by D.E.C.A. mem- bers to sell snacks and soft drinks during the lunch At our football games the team's first canine mascot, Tania, pa- trolled the field in a four-legged letter sweater . . . I W 4:1 31 We Beat Roosevelt 0 Ill0lll'Il0d . . . the departure of a man dear to us as a leader . . and a girl dear to us as a friend. Picture shows former President Kennedy and President Johnson driving by Tech in the 1960 Campaign. In Peace by Ruth Ann Staple The lone soldier stands silhouetted against the setting sun. All alone on the hill, as the plaintive notes of Taps re-echo throughout the dusk, To pull on the heartstrings of the people below. The grave is filled in now and the Ere will burn forever. In a lasting tribute to one who gave his life That we might live in peace. And so we go on living as we did before. Stopping sometimes to listen for the voioe that will never sound again. For a step that is stilled forever. Yet, even though he is dead, he lives on in the hearts of all. He is gone, and we must live on try- ing to reconstruct what broke apart that black November day. His widow, outwardly calm and serene, inwardly cries for the man she loved and needed, but he is not more. Someday we will understand and on that day we will weep no more, but will learn to live as he wanted. In peace. n 1 Diane Linn McConnell Efier inentnrg Eliingers DIANE LINN MCCONNELL August 17, 1947 by Sherry Clark The life that was there is stilled ev- through these halls. e February 11, 1964 rmore. Yes, the shock will leave us, But to the people who knew her, But in its place is the emptiness they will always adore, that will face. The happiness and fun she gave to In these halls her presence is gone, them all, But to the ones who knew her, her And how her laughter echoed memory lives on. 11 imma fllllh Row One: Chris Long, Sandra Thompson, Birgitta Lindqvist, Diane Conklin, Loretta Melone, Jean Jacobson, Becky Cox, Cari Marden, Elaine Cubbage. Row Two: Steve Holt, Don Fidler, Terry Schuah, Larry Harris, Jerry Baker Guy Falbe, Don Brooks, Ron Myers, Miss Tillery. Row Three: Mary Ann Riley, Pat Hess, Micki Halverson, Joyce Fazio, Linda Grimes, Jackie Abbott, Cheryl Erwin, Vicki Ballard, Marjorie Leonard. The Des Moines Technical High School Drama Club is headed by Miss Mabel Tillery. This year's Drama Club officers were: Pres- ident, Birgitta Lin- qvistg Vice Presi- dent, Phyllis Col- burn, Sz Secretary- Treasurer, Diane Conklin. The Club spon- sors two plays a year, one in the fall and one in the spring. This year's fall play was A Breath of Spring, a comedy about a group of middle aged women who were fur thieves. The spring play was called Twelve An- gry Jurors and was performed on May 1 in Tech's auditorium. PRODUCTION STAFF CAST OF CHARACTERS D t ei. ..... ...wwe A sis: tto the director P mplcrs , W. P p rr Mnlre-np Staging ,,,, ..... Liglirs and Sound Efleele .. Programs, Tiekere Sz Post N I Tri t p cially bnilr i lliir prorln d p i rl r rne enpervie i M by li T l ring dcpanment under the rl Tn following people have l nnen ne me va ,,,,,, Mabel Tillery WW, Diane Conklin , Loretta Melonc Cheryl Erwin El ne Cnbbnge, clnn. Cari Jean Marden Brigitte Linnqnlsr Jerry Baker ,W sne Grnbengli Loretta Mclonc Painting ar Deeornring Department W... Thomas Allen Printing Depnnrneni n by ine cabinet Melring r - rl ly Pierson r wni covers ireerion of Mn. Hetre Green. nous fnr gannenrs' Ir R b . Inna Ealy, M R b rl Arnold. Mrs Loren Due ' g. 12 fin order of rlieir appearancel Miss Nzncttc Parry 1NanJ ,.,.,... ,............. V lckl Ballard larignriier Alben Rayne, C. B. , C. M. G. ,M. v. 0. ..... Steve Holt Lily Thompson fthe maidj ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,., Becky Cox Alice, Lady Miller ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, Micki Halverson Dame Beatrice Appleby, D. B. E, CBeeb ,,,,,,,,,, cnrlerile Lo g Miss Eliznbern Hatfield 41-lnlliel ,,,,,,.., ,,,, J oyoe Fnzio Pape e,,,,,,,,,,, A. .,.......... .... D on Fidler lcernp ,.,,. ,,,.,.i.., ...,....,. .,,. R o n Myers SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The action of the play passes in the living-room of Dame Bealrlce's nn: overlooking ine Alben Memorial AC! I An evening in Spr g Act II Six rnonllie later. Early nfrernoon Act III Six months later. Aftemorm TIME: 'nie preeenr COURTESIES Nonhwestem Bell Telephone Co. Cownie Furs Mrs. Parker Crouch Mirigwri Dancers BREATH OF SPRING A Comedy in Three Acts by Peter Coke I A N lldagggz, Nl WW L J 66 99 A scene from Twelve Angr J urors Brian Newman Uuror :lqE4j, Lor- etta Melone Uuror ij:3J, Don Fid- dler Uuror 11:21, and Steve Holt Uuror 4185. 13 H0 ECOMI G 1964 Queen Penee and King Tom Performing before the royalty . . . Mr. Bowers Penee Phantz, cheerleader, and Tom Callahan, varsity quarterback, were elected by the student body to be Teeh's 1963 Homecoming King and Queen. Penee and Tom were crowned at the annual Homecoming' assembly on Thursday, Oct. 17 which featured talent numbers and skits. Aloma Kimpo and Jerry Berry, 1962 King' and Queen, were on hand to crown the new royal pair. The crowns Were carried by Terri Lynn Erickson and Dale Wheeler. Mr. Robert Bowers, art instructor at Drake University and a 1953 graduate of Tech, represented the alumni and gave a short talk. Mr. Bowers did his cadet teaching' here while attending: Drake. For the past few years, he has been with the Air Force as a jet pilot. Senior runners-up to the King and Queen voting: were Stan Thompson, varsity guard, and Barb Smith, cheerleader. Jerry Lafferty and Sue Chenoweth were the junior class winners while Larry Lewis and Stephanie Coeherell represented the sophomore class. Mr. Tom Cady and Miss Marcia Van Draska were faculty sponsors of the Homecoming' events. Mrs. Mary McManus, girls advisor, is in charge of all Tech's social events. Queen: An active girl was a lovely queen. Penee was actwe Ln . . . the clerical core area . . . academic studies . . . and cheerleading. Her Royal companion was King: This dynamic athlete was a handsome King. Tom works diligently UT, . . . his classroom studies . . . year-round sports fbasketball, foot- ball, baseballl . . . 'tTech is a pretty school, the students and teachers are very friendly, stated Birgitta Lind- qvist, our foreign student from Sweden. Birgitta says that in Sweden things are more strict. In Sweden, when the teacher enters the classroom the students stand and say How-do- you-do and sit down. She believes that here the teachers are friendlier to the students and act as classmates. During her stay at Tech, Birgitta participated in many activities. Some of these were as follows: Student Council, All-City Student Council, Drill Team, Drama Club, and Foreign Committee. She enjoyed all of her activities, but has no favorite. I have never seen anything like it said Bir- gitta, when asked how she felt when she came to her first Pep Assembly. She said that there seemed to be much more pep in the beginning than there was later on. The Homecoming game was all right until it started to rain. I liked the dance and the pretty decorations, and I thought the Homecoming As- sembly was neat. The crowning of the King and Queen was beautiful, commented Birgitta after experiencing her first Homecoming. Birgitta's first day in Tech's lunchroom was one of confusion. She said it was awfully crowded and she was late to her class. There was also the problem of trying to make a choice of all the dif- ferent types of food. She said the food was delicious, but it was a little fattening. After seeing her first foot- ball game Birgitta said, I didn't understand what was going on, it looked as though the boys were down on the ground fighting. She be- lieves some of the students take the games a little too seriously. I understand basketball a little better than football, said Birgitta, But I like football because I enjoy being outdoors. I would like to go up in an airplane, go bowl- ing, and see all the western states, if I have time before I return to Sweden. I will always remember Tech, its students, and the faculty. . . . and Tech will always remember Birgitta. 17 Bit 0' Sweden Tech's St. Lucia Birgitta's American sister , Mickie Halverson, and Birgitta. Wayne Chatfield, and Eddie Franklin CAd Managersb. Loretta Melone, and Diane Conklin CFirst Semester Page Editorsj . Technician Editors, Phyllis Coburn and Clark. Technician tall Ben Shnurman, and Carol DeMarce CFirst Semester Ad Managerj. John Rldgway fF1rst Se- mester Sports Editorj . 18 Tom Pruitt, Tim Newell, John Metten Bill Newton, Dale Webster CSports Editorj Standing: Mark Baker, Tom Wright Standing: Elaine Cubbage, Margaret Nicholas, Pam Jones Seated: Joyce Rosenberger, Sandy Rohlf, Judy Leeper, Margo Overton 19 Russ Langstraat, Gary Warren, Dale Egbert, Mike McBroom Judy Robertson, Loretta Howe, JoAnne Noon. Standing: Linda Stevens We Display Leadership Sports In this '63-,64 sports year, as in every sports year at Tech, our ath- letes have displayed unquestionably fine performances and have been leaders in citizenship, scholarship, and public relations. Over 100 let- ters were awarded to athletes for participation in football, wrest- ling, golf, tennis, basketball, baseball, cross country, swimming, cheerleading, and track. They have brought home trophies for tour- naments and state honors. The wrestling team heads the list for this year, with Corning, Chariton, and District honors and five represen- tatives at the State Tournament. Although some unpleasant incidents, caused by irresponsible spec- tators, tainted our joy on a few occasions, they were far outnum- bered by hours of fun and sportsmanship. Our athletic events were often followed by all school parties, spon- sored by the P.T.A. Held in the student center and gym balcony, they featured dancing and refreshments and provided an enjoyable op- portunity to expend energy accumulated in the excitement of the games. Tech Beat Rouse elt Row one: Ed Miles, Terry Knox, Rosy I-lardaway, Dennis Lyall, Chuck Baker. Graydon Mathison Bob Ferron Steve Byerly Arthur Ousley. Row Two: Noel Johnson, Gary Baring, Tom Johnson, Tom Wright Leslie Carter Center Harold Glann and halfback Lee Haltback Les Carter was chosen ind fl fl KS 1E YW the Massey called the coin this season as the season's Most Improved Player by his team's elected co-captains. teammates. Lee Massey, the other half, won the vote for Most Valuable Player of the season. Fir t Time ln Football l of coaching. Sept Sept Oct. Oct. tx, Oct. Oct. Nov Sept. H1 tor This year varsity head coach Ken Tannatt finished up his ninth season of coaching the Engineers. His able assistant Gordon Stain- brook, line coach, has been here almost as long. The coaches drove hard this '63 season, and their rewards were bountiful. The team, student body, and faculty offer respect and praise for another fine year Varsity Record 13 Saydel 0 .... 20 Dowling 0 ...S 2 27 Roosevelt 13 ...... 4 North 0 .............. 1 l Marshalltown 20 17 Newton O ..........,. 25 East 14 .............,.. 1 Lincoln 40 .......... Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech 33 44 19 39 6 6 6 0 Row one: Ray Johnson, Jerry Charlson, Floyd Shade, Jerry Lafferty, Stan Thompson, Terry Prenosil, Mike Carter, fHarold Glann fabsentj. Row two: Lee Massey, Paul Deer, Tom Callahan, Darrell Whiteside. Center Harold Glann and End Row one: Mike McMurry, Mike McClish, John McDonald, Bill Talbert, Lee Mercer, Terry Swindler, Larry Iseminger, Dick Bramer, Dennis Mooers. Row two: Jerry Cooper, John Ridgway, Neal Williams, John Gamble, Alan Wildrick. Ra John on ako All-City Tech finished the season with a 5-3 rec- ord, which included ad- mirable victories and bitter defeats. The sea- son was spotted by Mike Carterls hilarious antics on the practice field and Coach Tan- nattls heart - shaking halftime speech at the Lincoln game. High- lighted by victory over Roosevelt, a Tech foot- ball first, the season was rewarding. Harold Glann and Ray Johnson Row one Mike Richards, Larry .Young, Ted Besh, Terry Empey, Warren Woolsey, Dick Miller, Joe Harper, Jim Lockett Row two Woody Lang, Henry Rivas, Bob Larson, Richard Matlock, Ken Lucas. istoo 3 1 111 i?Eli21l iei, iii lR??QSGvG1f11 irrr ,orite 1 Que- l iritii l H137 if oreer i 1? 1 1 i igilirs rtttl il? Qi 1 1 1 orsoet Q l 1 1 ete iei etttorrtri if H ioett i ophomore Football Row one: Steve Johnson, Mark Chumbley, Richard Strange, Don Howe, Mike Jackson Dan Hoffman, Gordon Head, Chester Cauil, Larry Lewis, Tom Bartram, Keith Stuken- berg. Row two: Dean Brown, Mike Bingrnan, Ed Robinson, Ron Shaw, Mike Hartzer Gene Davis, Rene Michael. f Sophomore Coach, Sam ttsit Hoffman -21HdihiS' iart assistant, ttro Bobiwatson, 5 H piloted at fast-moving sophomore squad, tofa -56 ?63, season jAsis ist- L e ing these two was Mr., Don Elolingsomwho oitr shuttledtbetweenrvarsiity' andssoph, squads, i Mr.iHofftna1'i,feknownjlforfhis siit s trongjvoice, f M H ,snapped the squad-ititofshape, while oise M putfoi1,thewpoIishg, M H 26 Team Win Four-Loses Three Row one: Bill White, Fred Steffen, Stan Carter, Jerry Nemmers, Jerry Jones, Mike Miller, Larry Kniesly, Tim Shade, Norman MCC-lune, Hershel McCurn. Row two: Phil Gilbert, Bill Stewart, Jim Carnahan, Don Wright, Curt Messerly, Darrel Roland, Herman Greenlee. Row one: Coach Sam Hoffman, George Peterson, Mike Brown, Bill Cooper, Dave Moede, Barry Hull, Dick Cook, Larry Cunningham, Richard Mickle, Dennis Woodf ford, Dennis Stukley, Fred Fisher, Larry Keller. Row two: John Tedisco, Bernard Bauer, John Hall, Jerry Gymer, Craig Thorpe, John Lyons, Dave Bishop, Chris Wright, Bruce Watkins, Larry Brown, Tom Bowman, Terry Heer, Ralph Gabriel, Steve Johnson, Terry James, Coach Bob Watson. 27 -432 f . cg 'iff-' ' Bc if .sv awe YI-C' Row One: Bob Oliver, Max Miller, Phil Gilbert, Mike Miller, Bob Dixon, Bill White, Charles Rains. Row Two: Bill Foulkes, Bob Dicky, Kirby Robinson, Bruce Rinehart, Doug Cave, Mike Harris, Norvelle White, Linn Jones. Row Three: Walter Manual, Benny Flannigan, David Pickett, Gene Brown, Gary Steckel, Larry Boozell, Jim Polley. prin Track Row One: Woody Lang, Charles Moore. Row Two: Terry Knon. Row Three: Wayne Chatfield. 28 Tech's Spring Track team had a slow start with a rained out meet and a fif- teenth place title in the State Indoor meet at Iowa City, but soon came back with a third place title in the Indoor City meet at Drake Univer- sity April 3. They won their next meet, April 7 over Lin- coln and Valley at Valley. Row One Dennis Stoner Carl Johnson Paul Deer, John Martin, Darrell Roland, Hersal McCurn Herman Greenlee Row Two Ed Miles Herbert White Bob Larson, Charles Raab, John Johnson, John Hall Bill Stewart David Hun ter Row Three Bob Ferron Sloan Taylor Terry McDonnell, Jerry Charlson, Art Ousley Charles Rains Steve Sim 29 Cross Countr Win 5th traight Cit Title Row one: Larry Boozel, Melvin Key, Bob Oliver, Mike Harris, Charles Moore, Dennis Stoner, Charles Raab, John Broadus Sloan Taylor, Delbert Richardson, Virgil Nortieet, Eugene Root. Row two: Herman Lewis, Benny Flanigan, Bill Payne, Dave Hunter, Bill Herndon, Gene Williams, Bob Dickson, Robert Meyers. Ken Williams, Bill Goulick, Charles Raines, Steve Danly Tim Whistler, Gene Brown, Doug Cave, Bill Foulkes, Bob Dickey, Frank Barber, Jim Western, Walter Mannual, Coach Silvey Members of the varsity team were Captain John Broadus, Sloan Tay- lor, Dennis Stoner, Charles Raab, and Bob Dickey. In winning the city meet for the fifth year in a row Taylor finished fourth, Broadus sixth, and Stoner seventh. Captains of the next year's team will be Stoner and Dickey. Sloan Taylor, John Broadus, Charl Bob Dickey. es Raab, Dennis Stoner, Charles Moore, Bob Oliver, Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech CLow score wins? Oskaloosa Newton . . . ........ Valley . . . ....... Roosevelt ... ,... Marshalltown Lincoln lst City Cross Country 4th State Cross Country 13th State Mile Team Race G m Leader The jobs of gym teachers Don Ellingson, Max Per- due, Emily Shepherd, and Patricia Arnold are made slightly less hectic by helpful gym leaders. They per- form such duties as taking attendance, leading exer- cises, heading various small group activities, taking care of equipment and lights and keeping order in the locker rooms. L... Row One: Mrs. Shepherd, Barbara Thomas, Connie Parmer, Barbara Langstraat, Florence Dodd, Nora Richardson, Chris Long, Rasdiei Robinson, Dorothy May, Ruth Banks, Charlene Parker, Jackie Taylor. Row Two: Cheyl Beard, Sandi Smith, Cheryl Hobbs, Pat Davidson, Pat Hess, Mary Mull, Kathy Bock, Vonda Starmer, Pam Darrah, Pat Schley, Donna Ro- lan, Gloria Johnson. Row Three: Luella Webb, Mary Lovig, Diane Terry, Linda Wade, Judy Winenger, Jo- Ellen Jobusch, Lena Vatalle, JoAnne Erickson, Lydia Hicks, Diane Davis, Sharon Rhodes, Margaret Nich- olas. Row Four: Linda Blythe, Marlo Radeke, Nancy Swartzlander, Marcia Burrell, Dorothy Crawford, Carolyn Brown, Janice McDonald, Pam Jones, Pat Lytle, Diane Koehler, Jean Jones, Joyce Fitzgerald, Diana Lynch, Judy Scarcello. Row One: Jim Borst, John Willey, Dale Webster, Eddie Franklin, Ron Welch, Mike Holmes, Dennis White, Charles Aduddell, Terry Prenosil. Row Two: Ron Reichenbacker, Ron Lilly, Gary Burkhead, Clifford Pack, Bob Fuller, Jim Schultz, Warren Abel, Art Ousley, Jim Carnahan. -11 lleeerd ier Engineer This year the basketball team had a fair season, winning seven and losing eleven. Two members of the squad were selected to be on the Second All-City team. They were Tom Callahan and Arnis Akselis, Mike Carter received honorable mention. The squad showed much improvement toward the end of the season by defeating Ames, the sixteenth ranked team in the state, 69-57. Coach Larry Gillespie lettered twenty-four boys this year. They were: Arnis Akselis, Mike Carter, Les Carter, Tom Callahan, Dale Webster, Lenny Ainsworth, Jerry Charlson, Dennis Mooers, J. W. Vancil, Steve Byerly, Jay Waterman, Steve Randleman, Graydon Mathison, and Jerry Cooper. Nine of the twenty-four boys were sophomores. They are: Neal Williams, Don Wright, Phil Gilbert, Norm McCune, Mike McClish, Hershal McCurn, Terry James, Curt Messerly, and Alfred Hill. The teams scores are given below. Newton 72 Tech 58 Grinnell 71 84 Roosevelt 68 50 North 62 64 Dowling 56 58 Lincoln 57 43 Boone 62 56 Marshallt'n 59 54 Lincoln 56 65 Valley 71 69 Dowling 69 67 East 77 6 65 North p 67 g Knoxville 50, ,579 Roosevelt 67 p Saydel . 5 p 47 l East 81 5 T71 Ames 57 69 In the District Tourna- ment Tech was defeated by East 64-55. r Coach Stainbrook, Jerry Cooper, Les Carter, Denny Mooers, Tom Callahan, Jay Waterman, J. W. Vancil, Steve Byerly, Mike Carter, Lenny Ainsworth, Graydon Mathison, Dale Webster, Jerry Charlson, Arnie Akselis, Steve Randelman, Coach Gillespie. Behind the scenes at the ball game. Tom Callahan, Arnie Akselis, Jerry Charlson, Dale Webster, Mike Carter 'T A , , ui' ff i K, 1 , H-48' ff X -N. 33 Dennis Mooers, Lenny Ainsworth, Steve Randelman, Graydon Mathison, Les Carter Jerry Cooper, Jay Waterman, Neal Williams, J. W. Vancil, Steve Byerly 34 ophomore EndSaS01l -11 Newton 59 Tech 41 Grinnell 42 7 58 Roosevelt 75 37 North 38 54 Dowling 65 50 Lincoln 5 42 59 Boone 4 7 74 57 Marshalltown 66 394 Lincoln 47 56 Valley, 7 41 4 47 Dovvlingi 64 37 7 East 4 67 7 463 North 61 4 7 53 Knoxville 4 55 762 . Roosevelt 4 70 46 Saydel' 40 4 66 East A j 4 45 44 Ames 7 664 4 43 4 N . Tom Fettkether, Don Wright, Terry James, Charlie Raab, Walt Scharlau, Virgil Norileet, Curt Messerly, Hershel McCurn, Phil Gilbert, Dave Williams, Norman McCune, Bill White, Mike McClish, Alfred Hill, Mike Miller, Coach Bob Watson 35 WIC ilCl'S Capture 7 City Crowns, Place 5 in State pep AAF' Row One: Roger Brown, Ray Thompson, Jim Doggett, Larry Boozell, Dennis Lyall, Tooky Baring, Steve Boo zell, Dale Nichalson. Row Two: Coach Ellingson, Jim Carnahan, Tim Blackman, James Fox, Bob Glenne, Dan Lindsey, Loren Reeves, Warren Woosley, Chris Spease, Frank Barber, Jim Bottorff, Coach Hughes. NOT PICTURED: Steve Evans, Floyd Shade, Tim Shade. Wrestling room, waiting for action. Tech's wrestling team did well this year, es- pecially in tournament action. In the Corning Tournament the matmen placed first with 118 points, almost doubling the score of the team placing second. In the District Tournament another first place was captured, with a total of 78 points. In the City Tournament Tech had seven champions. They were Roger Brown, Floyd Shade, Tim Blackman, Dennis Lyall, Jim Dog- gett, Steve Boozell, and Gary Baring. Under the fine coaching of Don Ellingson five boys Went to State and took fifth place With 25 points. They were Floyd Shade, Tim Blackman, Dennis Lyall, Jim Doggett, and Steve Boozell. 36 2Qh.ari,tQn f K krk. ,,,. krzr .K East f f J 1 rrse t f JQJS7' J to p11 I do ,,., lille to f i let. R S ' T iir. S24??1i1'Yiiiiffff14156, Roosevelttlrsl fllff f f1sii23qf?? l C jfQ5lf?l7g?21i ' T- EHSU' L ,1 f ' 'L-,L.1,' 1 .':'7 , Ghliiritonri l l llll if ales 25 . J , lli: i 6201i In I fr Vrki -,.h kr - ,TCRJOWNS l Corning? ft li,t. ,CTour.l ippl r lst CROOSSQVQUJJ Q if 2044 lf s i District tlsl 'CF.our.3 trt.: 1 4 State, 1' 1 Q l ITOTHTJ 5th, Roger Brown: City Champ, second at Corning. Dennis Lyall: City Champ, Corning Champ, Chariton Champ, second in District, second in State. Floyd Shade: City Champ, Corning Champ, Chariton Champ, District Champ, second in State. Tim Blackman: City Champ, Corning Champ, District Champ. Coach Ellingson. Sglim Doggett: City Champ, second in Corning, District Champ, third in a e. Gary Baring: City Champ, Corning Champ. D Sgeve Boozell: City Champ, second at Chariton, Corning Champ, second in is rict. Row One: Richard Strong, Tom Payne, Ricky Darow, Ted Jarnagin, Rex A. Zimmerman, John Killen, Chuck Long, Tom McDonnell, Jim Paterson, Ray Chambers. Row Two: Randy McVey, Mike Last, Dick Senecaut, Jerry Nemmers, Dave Bishop, Gene Brown, Frances Kock, Jerry Cronin, Doug Hart. Row Three: Chester Cavil, Ricky Cardy, Mike Jackson, Carl Jenkins, Fred Steffens, Jerry Jones, Joe Median, Bob Myers, Larry Knickey, Dave McAnally, Dennis Curtis. NOT PICTURED: David Bishop, Ray Klohnak, Warren Sdenburn, Bill Stewart, Jim Tedesco, Carl Mondt. Row one: Randy Hansen, Dale Tomlinson, Jerry Dean, Larry Lewis. Row two: Dale Stonehocker, Ray Burke, Dave Wiles, John Ridgway, Lynn Jones. Row three: Darrell Hendricks, Dick Holloway, Tom Crow, Stan Thompson, Mark Thomas, John Ainsworth. Since 1960 Tech's swimming teams have won only three meets. This year they ended up with six wins and five losses. This is more victories in one season than any other swimming team at Tech has ever had. Coach Tom Cady said that 110 per cent effort by all the boys would make a winning team. The swimmers proved him correct as Boone, Mar- shalltown, Ottumwa, North and East met defeat. By defeating East twice in one year the team set another record. No other team in the past three years has beaten the same opponent twice, in one season. Medley Relay Left-John Eichelis, Stan Thompson, Coach Cady, Darrel Hendricks, Mark Thomas. Boone Lincoln East North Roosevelt Ottumwa East North fCity Lincoln Marshalltown Roosevelt - Tech placed fourthb 49 Tech 47 51 58 37 46 49 53 38 62 33 44 51 37 58 44 51 46 56 Coaches Al Franklin and Tom Cady. Row Two: Ron Gruber, Steve Patterson, Dave Gathe-rcole, Dick Van Rossum, Wayne Chatfield. Row Three: Tom Smith, Rex Le Cocq, Dan O'Conne1l, Don Wilkins, Harlan Miller. Row Four: Fred Livesay, Orlin Headrick, Bill Johnson, John Barnes, Craig Piper. Row Five: Lenny Williams, fManagerJ, Steve Conely, Chris Wright, John Lyons, Ken Shrader, 39 Penee Mary Lynne Mary Cheerleader As the last basketball game drew to a close, there were six downhearted, unhappy girls walking toward the stands. These girls, usually bouncy, vibrant, cheerful, and happy, were the Varsity Cheerleaders of Tech High. Many people ask How does a cheerleader feel after the last game ?,', or f'Gee, I'll bet shels glad all this is over, but only a cheerleader knows how another cheerleader feels. Captain Roxanne Erickson, Mary Miller, Mary Lynne Dixon, Pence Pfantz, Barb Smith, Phyllis Bradford. 40 Janice Smith, Stephanie Daniel, Claudia Coderre, Jean Parker. Absent: Janet Shaeffer, Sue Chenoweth. The cheerleading life of these six girls began in the end of their sophomore year. After many weeks of hard work in Cheerleader's schoolf' the iirst cut was made. Remaining were these six girls and six others. Another four weeks of tedious practice insued, and then the iinal decision. Out of the original forty tryouts, these girls were the most fortunate. At the end of the school year, summer practices started. When the new school year began there were sophomore games to be cheered. After baseball, and the end of the year, it was back to summer practices, and finally with their senior year arriving, they were Varsity Cheerleaders. 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Golf Row One: Kenn Spahr, Bob Jones, Craig Tiernan, Jon Cook, Jim Davis, George Watrous, Mr. Fettkether. Row Two-: Dennis Woodford, Tim Whistler, Ron Samuels, Chuck Miller, Steve Conley, Greg Hagan, Mike Brown. 42 Row One: Patsy Mullins, Norma Vertz, Carol McDowell. Row Two: June Kewatt, Sherry Clark, Rosalie Robinson Lynda Cardamon, Kathy Meek, JoAnn Smith, Becky Stole, Marti Geisse. Tenni Row One: Tom Kliegl, Richard Griffis, Stan Thompson, Ben Shnurman. Row Two: Paul Husband, Ray Burke, Rick Arland, Bob Boelling. Absent: Dale Tomlinson, Terry Swindler, Stan Carter. 43 Slow Start For arsity lla eball Tech's baseball season got off to a slow start as North, Dowling, and East defeated the Engineers. The team, never letting down, then defeated Waukee 9-3. They Were then beaten by Lincoln, but defeated Roosevelt in the next game 2-1. Roosevelt is ranked by the Register and Tribune as the number one team in the city. This victory gave the Engineers more confidence and they defeated State Center 11-0. Their record now stands at 3-4. North 4 Tech 3 Dowling 12 4 East 7 5 Waukee 3 9 Lincoln 3 1 Roosevelt 1 2 State Center 0 11 Row One: Mike McClish, Curt Messerly. Row Two: Coach Cady, Eddie Robinson. Row Three: John Barnes fManagerJ, Rodney Lamb Row One: Noel Johnson, Norman McCune, Charles Cox, Dennis Mooers. Row Two: John Shedd, Steve Morris, Tom Wright, J. W. Vancil. Row Three: Lee Ridenour, Jerry Lafferty, Charles Holder, De-an Janssen. 44 ophomore lla e Earl 3- Record Row One: Walt Scharlou, Don Wright, Fred Fisher, Dennis Shutley, Tom Bartram. Row Two: Tom Fettkether, Mike Walker, Fred Thomas, Roger McKinzie, Jim Patterson, Don Raymond. Row Three: Larry Long, John Lyons, David Moede, Jim Walker, Harry Noel, Steve Johnson fManagerJ. Row One: Jay Waterman, Graydon Mathison. Row Two: Neal Williams, Lenny Ainsworth. Row Three: Don Bry- ant, Coach. Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech North Dowling Lincoln East Roosevelt We Use Our Special Talents In Organizations As a relatively new school in the city, Des Moines Tech offers a magnificent and varied extra-curricular program of which we as students may be proud. Several new organizations have been added to Tech's roster since we seniors came to Tech in 1961. The Rocket Club, Kiwanis Key Club, Ad Club, and Aqualinas are but a few of the organizations whose birth we viewed. Many of our clubs performed or hosted excellent programs for various purposes, this year, which brought a little fame and much enjoyment to Tech students and, on many occasions, the public in general. For example our Drama Club presented two plays, the Aqualinas displayed their swimming talents in a water show, the Ad Club hosted the Women's Ad Club Advertising Workshop, the Pep Club hosted a Sadie Hawkins and a sophomore dance, the Future Teachers hosted the FTA State Conven- tion, and DECA treated us daily with snacks from the new DE store. Our Student Council again put forth excellence in their endeavors and proved to be perhaps the most active and representative group yet engaged in student government at Tech. Their fund raising and school promotion projects included the annual Dirty Dribblers - Faculty game, a Hootenanny, including four acts from Drake University, and a per- formance of the movie West Side Story. It has, therefore, became apparent to us as we leave Tech that extra- curricular activities and organizations are not only vital for development and maturity of the student body as a whole, but they also provided many delightful hours of useful labor and entertainment. 47 Dennis Lyall, President, spring semester tudent Row One: Pat Hayden, Joan Cox, Cindy Bough, Cheryl Seeley, Linda Speck, Judy Hoff, Fran Wheeler, Stephanie Daniel, Sandy Irwin, Jo Anne Erickson, Carol Vaughn, Trudy Vander, Velden, Janet Schaeffer, Pat Shelby, Paula Taylor, Karen Verforeth. Row Two: Charles Holder, Pat Lafferty, J. W. Vancil, Jon Cook, Jerry Spenser, Tom O'Donnell, Dennis Stoner, Graydon Mathison, Eric Henderson, Neal Williams, Steve Byerly, John McDonald, Chris Wright, Ken Cochran, Wayne Cole. Row Three: Cathy Cunningham, Linda Cardamon, Shela Fitzgerald, Kathy Bedwell, Leota Brown, Kathy Darling, Carla Bruse, Karole Simpson, Barb Buckingham, Kathy Meek, Joan Boyd, Angelina Renoso, Judy Moore, Cheryl Hobbs, Kathy Frazier, Connie Parmer. Row Four: Mary Jo Chafiin, Tena Larson, Martha Cooper, Wayne Chatfield, Jerry Rutherford, Keith Stukenberg, Larry Keller, Ron Baker, Rito Perez, Steve Boyce, John Lyons, Leonard Wallace, Gary Davidson, Harlan Miller, Bill Cooper, Ben Schnurman, Eddie Fisher, Phyllis Bradford, Jo Ann Oxenford, Lorretta Melone. C C Paul Deer, President, fall semester Row One: Kylene Luchsinger, Sandy Erickson, Linda Waser, Carol Oswald, Linda Votruba, Mary Carpenter, Sharon Phillips, Sue Knight, Pam Darrah, Penee Pfantz, Sandy Chase, June Stukenberg, Edna Sills, Becky Stole, Diane Conklin, Birgitta Lindqvist. Row Two: Lloyd Freeborn, Ron Welch, Ray Duffy, Don Fiddler, Ron Richenbacker, Mike McMurray, Jim Carnahan, Gary Bell, Sharon Ingraham, Marsha Morgan, Becky Herron, Connie Sims, Stephanie Cocherell, Jim Brown, Roger Fitzgerald, Eddie Robinson, Ken Sharp, Woody Lang, Bill Balvanz, Gary Ksasche, Noel Johnson. Row Three: Jo Ellen Jobush, Sheila Cox, Dixie Wilson, Ilene Ries, Carol DeMarce, Sheila McDaniels, Pam Agan, Mary Dixon, Becky Wilcots, JoAnn Cutwright, Coleen Meadows, Roberta Gates, Marieta Lovelyn. 49 Row One: D. O. Wilson fDirectorJ, James Nordin, Sue Graubaugh, Darline Waage, Diana Northway. Row Two: Alvin Thrasher, David Ha1'sh, Martha Cooper, Ruth Smith, Martin Staple, Daine Koehler, Garole Kuhns. Row Three: Margaret Leach, Linda Waser, Cynthia Channon, James McKillop, Terri Garland, Gene Neese, Ronald Gruber, Sandy Snook, Vonda Starmer. Row Four: Barbara Buckingham 1Drum Majorj, Delores Saltzman fMajore-ttej, Sue Over- ton fMarjorette Captainb, Sharon Johnson fsolo Twirlerl, Joe Bray, James Brown, Carolyn Brown, James German, Aronald' Mills. Band and Choru Row One: Loretta Howe, Judy Loper, Carol Oswalt, Linda Abbott, Marijo Hightowe-r, Marilyn Bass, Donna Hollings- worth, Pamela Taylor, Linda Johnson, Becky Wilbert, Linda Wilson, Janet Sehaff, Judy Roberts-on, Linda Harmon, Roxie Miller, Judy Kilmer. Row Two: Sharon Evans, Marilyn Standiford, Donna Soloman, Margaret Leach, Nancy Hall, Suzanne Jones, Marilyn Collins, Cordelia Conrad, Jorge Ann Wyant, Janet Warner, Edna Wyatt, Pat Iseminger Janice Otterback, Sandra Barker, Anita Tornquist, Linda Waser, Judy Price, Diane Northway, Gayle Rush, Gail Slaughter, Susan Herker. Row Three: Ginger Smith, Linda Franklin, Alma Light, Nancy Burchard, Laurie DeWinter, Bonnie Moon, Birgitta Lindqvist, Deloris Stanley, Diana Taylor, Judy Williams, Donna Stotler, Jeri Grant, Janice Greene, Sharon Bowling, Karen Johnston, Linda Wade. Row Four: D. O. Wilson fDirectorJ, Robert Ogburn, Howard Brown, Michael Vre-eland, Tom Kelley, David Bullis, Dennis White, Stanley Thomas, Donald Armel, James Padgett, Richard Whithaw, Richard Van Rossum, Gary Cipale, Delwayne Mullin. NOT PICTURED: Margaret Zuch, Alice But- ler, Vicki Cataldo, Marsha Murray, Florantine Moore, Pamela Powers. 50 Row One: Terry Barnes, David Wilkins, Fred Thomas, Raymond Collins, Leonard Wallace, John Lyons. Row Two: Dean Terai, John Cramblit, James Padgett, Roy Kimlbey, Jack Leonard, Donna Fuller, James Nixon. Row Three: Deloris Stanley, Martin Young, Ronald Grove, Duane Waage, Charles Raab, Dennis Bowlin, Wayne Chatfield, Mark Thomas, James Jorgensen. Row Four: Chris Spease, Phil Kaufman, Steve Boyce, Dennis White, Brian Newman, Linn igones, Rick Muselman, fStudent Directo-rj. NOT PICTURED: Diane McConnell fDeceasedJ, Penny Aldrich, Jerry arton. The Des Moines Technical High School Band and Chorus consists of 130 members. Sixty members are in the band and seventy in chorus. The band has displayed their tal- ents at this year's eight football games and six basketball games as well as in every pep assembly. Tech's chorus has performed at the Homecoming assembly, the Christ- mas assembly, and Irving Junior High School, has telecast a live concert and performed at Tech's baccalaureate. A musical assembly was also given in which both band and chorus were the sole entertainment. D. O. Wilson, Director 51 ajorette From left: Sharon Johnson, Sue Overton, Delores Saltzman, Barb Buckingham. Under the supervision of Mr. James Drummond, the Student Court must hear cases of students who have violated any of the rules or regulations around the tudent Court iefd Row One: J. W. Vancil, Neal Williams, Noel Johnson, Jerry Laiferty, Keith Stukenberg. Row Two: Joanne Erickson, Fran Wheeler, Stephanie Daniels, Ilene Ries, Trudy Vander Velden, Sandra Irwin. 52 school. They must decide if the defend- ant is innocent or guilty and to announce Six students are elected from student council to serve as judges for a com- plete year on the court. They listen to each case carefully and consider all the matters before vot- ing on the verdict. The defeated sec- retary for student council works as the clerk, keeping an ac- curate accounting of what takes place in the court. She must have up-to-date rec- ords of court hap- penings and, many times must send re- quests to the ad- Visors. The defeated Ser- geant at Arms also takes part in the court's activities. Row One: Penee Pfantz, Birgitta Lindqvist, Diane Conklin, Chris Long, Jean Jones, Loretta Melone. Row Two Mickie Halverson, Cynthia Banghart, Mary Loving, Pat Clark, Pat Lythle, Sandy Baker. Row Three: Sondra Thomp son, Linda Speck, Chris Meek, Charles Milisenda, Charles Aduddell, Mr. Tom Cady. Foreign tudent mmittee The Foreign Student Committee is set up to help entertain the Foreign Student and also plan the Foreign Assembly. The Concession Stand is run by stu- dents, Who volunteer their time to sell popcorn, pop, and candy at every home basketball game. l Sheila McDaniel, Carol DeMarce, Nora Richardson, Marie Padgitt, Pam Powers, Tina Larson. , XX' si R A llilllllil if k li li is E J q if f T Mary Jo Hightower, Sharon Johnson, Janet Brown, Dee Ann Lynch, Edith Brown, Pat Hess, Nancy Wells, Sandie Johnson, Karen Calliger, Pat Garry, Sue Bernard, Melonie Tiedens, Penny Parks, Carrie Marden, Pat Shelby, Trudy Vander Valden, Caroline Balke. Drill Team Row One: Joyce Culver, Nancy Wells, Diane Terry, Diane Harlan, Cari Jean Marden, Emily Adams, Pat Gehl, Cor- delia Conard, Janis Smith, Cindy Bankhart, Elaine Cubbage, Mickie Halverson. Row Two: Miss Van Draska, Bir- gitta Lindqvist, June Kewatt, Gloria Bartling, Sharon Henderson, Trudy Burris, Linda Wade, Pat Schley, Pam Dar- rah, Kathy Morgan, Donna Harlan, Linda Cole, Patty Lytle, Chris Long, Delores Kyle, Mrs. Shepherd. Row Three: Rosia Grayes, Lerna Sheeley, Margaret Nicholas, Jackie Taylor, Rosalie Robinson, Cheyl Hobbs, Renee Webster Sandi Smith, Paula Taylor, Lydia Hicks, Lynne Fronsdahl, Marilyn Collins. Flag T irler The Aqualinas, wearing blue tank uniforms, have provided entertainment for many groups this year, including three shows on Visitors Night, March 12. They also performed a good show May 9th, with the help of some of the comic divers from the swimming team. Miss Dobash is their sponsor. Mrs. Shepherd, the head of the girls physi- cal education department is the sponsor of Drill Team. The first string of the drill team is called the Techniques and the second string is called the Enginetts. The Techniques wear the blue and gold uniforms and the Enginetts wear the Engineer uniforms. In the past Tech High's drill team has added a touch of beauty at parades, at football games, basketball games, assemblies and open houses. Dolly Welch fSecretaryl, Sherry Clark, Mary Clark 1Co- Captainj, Ilene Reis, Becky Stole, Marti Geisse fTreas- urerj, Linda Speck fCaptainJ. The flag twirlers, organized in 1962, march at all home football and basketball games. They also participate in the Drake Relays and Armed Forces Day parades. In order to be a flag twirler a girl must have a grade average of 3 and no grade below a 4. 55 ff P PETTE Row One: Diana Terry, Lucinda Folkers, Janet Warner, Sue Oyler, Joyce Fitzgerald, Cathy Woolsey, Cathy Cunningham Row Tuwoz Sandy Johnson, Michell Larson, Mary Lovig, Ange Reynoso, Linda Stockbauer, Sherry Flaugh, Sharon Wignall Clau dine Gillxon. Row Three: Jeri Parker, Joyce Oxenford, Trude Vander Velden, Jeri Grant, Kylene Luchsinger, Connie Simms PEP CLUB Theresa Garland, Joan Smith. Officers: Jean Parker, Penee Pfantz, Gene Gering, Linda Votruba, Mrs. Niva Knutson, Trude Vander Velden. The Pep Club, sponsored by Mrs. Knutson and Miss Van Draska, was set up to promote and maintain school spirit at Tech. The Pep Club is headed this year by Linda Votruba, President, Gene Gering, Vice-President, Penee Pfantz, Secretary, and Jean Parker, Treasurer, and has 175 active members. This year Pep Club sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Chili Supper for Sophomores, and the Sophomore T Dance. Members of the executive board went to the Urbandale Pep Club Clinic to learn new techniques in pro- moting school spirit and pep. The Pep Club also arranged for buses to the out of town games and helped the Lettermen's Club sell clapboards. It also was in charge of the Homecoming Assembly. This was the first year for the PEP-ETTS. These girls have blue jumpers which were created to show uniformity at games. V I urse's tail . The duties of the Nurse's Staff are much the same as those of the nurse. The helpers fill out the passes, admits, slips, and so on, for the nurse to sign. They enter all names in a record hook, and check to see if everyone that comes in has a pass. As a rule, no matter what, there is a happy, smiling face to meet you as you enter the nurse's office. wi . . t. ew, t T 'ig ' , L ESS 1 i R T E 5 55555 E if Q l ' ,f Row 1: Martha Cooper, Polly Parvin, Sharon Jordon. 1 7 'i Row 2: Donna Soloman, Linda Harban, Jean Fisher. 1 v , --:::'W Row 3: Paulette Miller, Bev Gray, Linda Bossout. The purpose of this club is to help people who are less fortunate than we are. Some of the projects that the Service . Club has taken part in this year are as follows: Collecting money for the Red er l Cross: collecting for boxes to send over- seas: selling Tech pennantsg presenting a Christmas party for the children at Blank Children's Hospitalg presenting i an Easter party, also at Blank Hospital: and an Easter Egg Hunt at Tech High School. Row One: Ann Marie Emary, Jan Foddrill, Sandy Thompson, Diana Davis, Carol Boots, Cynthia Banghart, Chris Long, Sandi Johnson, Jessie Collier, Margaret Nicholas, Carolyn Shannon, June Stukenberg, Marjorie Leonard, Nora Richardson. Row Two: John Ainsworth, Ray Crees, Rodger Kock, Mike Montgomery, Ronald Payne, Dean Shaeffer, Lyle Cheers, Jim Patterson, Jerry Morris, Norman McKeever, Dean Sha. 58 Cheryl and Noel this year Vis- to thelr Edu- Aside directed during Row one: Leonard Williams, Mickie Halverson, Leonard Waters, Chris Long, Wayne Chatlield, Cheryl Cowart, Wayne Cole. Row two: Noel Johnson, Barbara Darnell, Jerry Chiaramonte, Barbara Brinker, June Stukenberg, Walter Kalen, Sherry Clark, Harlan Miller. Row three: Dave Bullis, June Kewatt, Gene Williams, Ann Beggs, Lee Ridenour, Catherine Dykes, Mr. Boyce. 59 The Librarian, Miss Smith selects two or three students to help in the library each period. These assistants are boys and girls Whose grades justify their giv- ing this service to the school instead of being assigned to a regular study hall. They check books in and out, shelve books, arrange displays, do errands, and prepare materials for use. ibrar tail Row One: Victoria Ledlie, Jo Anne Noon, Judy Price, Mary Lovig, Judy Scarcello, Diane Davis, Miss Smith Row Two Major, Dennis Howe, Jerry Morris, Charles Milisenda, Lyle Cheers, Don Brooks, Jim McKil1op, Dan Taylor Row Three Capps, Debbie Cosner, Ellen Hickey, Louise Tiesse, Joby Jose, Ginny Gogerty, Linda Stockbauer. Row Four Kathie Taylor garet Robb, Charla Oliver, Sherry Flaugh, Sharon Evans, Barbara Conners, Betty Hyler, Melanie Tiedens Mary Glade Beasley. 60 l Office 16mm Projectionists Sponsored by Mr. H. Peterson and Harold Landers, chief pro- jectionist, the 16mm Projection Crew is responsible for all phases of audio-visual for assemblies and class room work. This year the entire crew was trained in maintenance and use of over- head projectors and all kinds of tape recorders. Their help has made many assemblies, this year, run smoothly. Lunchroom 3' Row One: Harry R. Peterson, Sponsor, Harold Landers, Nick Brown. Row Two: Merle Jones Russell Sharder. Row Three: Bill Wiley, Jerry Morris, Row Four. Jim Nordin. Row One: Loretta Melone, Connie Brewer, Patricia Davidson, Mary Miller, Judy Moore, Sue Oyler, Diane Gladson, Karen Anderson, Sharon Henderson, Manala Hindred. Row Two: Mrs. Wilson, Cheryl Hobbs, Claudia Jarrett, Barb Darnell, Linda Metten, Carol McDowell, Cathy Holloway, Barbara Conner, Cathy Cunningham, Linda Raitt, Dixie Wilson, Marie Pagett, Donna Pepper, Judy Longerbone. Row Three: Judy Lewis, Loretta Robbins, Sandy Johnson, Ginny Gogerty, Diane Anderson, Cindy Bough, Marol Crow, Janice Jennings, Patty Bikley, Launna Evans, Edna Wyatt. Row Four: Judy Kilmer, Margaret Swails, Jonda Forkner, Lou Foy, Michele Larson, Saun- dra Lindsay, Sherry Flaugh, Janice McDermott, Karen Kling, Linda Pennington, Linda Moberg, Sheri Clark, June Kewatt, Sue Buckingham. The office helpers serve as aids to the office secretary, Mrs. Olive Wilson. Their duties include gathering absence slips and admits and filing them in the homeroom teachers boxes. They also deliver messages, check students in and out of the building, and perform any other jobs requested of them. Monitor Row One: Laurie DeWinter, Diane Hague, Pat Schley, Margaret Nicholas, Carolyn Johnson, Linda K. Johnson, Darlene Waage, Gloria Booth, Sandy Spoonholtz, Jane Bean, Colleen Dennis, Linda Deever, Paulette Miller, Mary Lovig, Carla Pay- ton. Row Two: Noel Johnson, Benny Thornley, Stan Thompson, Richard Grifiis, Marty Miner, Robert Spears, John Coles, Rickey Clardy, Chester Cavil, Ronald Payne, Wayne Clifford, Kenneth Moll, John Cramblit, Jim Ira. Row Three: Jerry Chiaramonte, Larry Hodson, Tom Pruitt, Bill Killen, Jerry Charlson, Harlan Miller, Joe Harper, Roger Brown, Wayne Chat- field, Rick Welch, Steve Boozell, Don Lindsey, Kieth Stukenberg, Kenneth Davis. Row Four: Mr. Boyce, Gloria Johnson, Belinda Thomas, Angelina Reynoso, Barbara Brinker, Sheryl Buckman, Cindy Bough, Ann Beggs, Kathy Meek, Stephanie Cocherell, Roxanne Erickson, Joan Cox. Periods 1, 2, sl 3. ? '1 an-Q Row One: Steve Oliver, Charles Holder, Wayne Chatfield, Gene Williams, Willard Haning, Jim Bottorff, Graydon Mathison, Ed Pentico, Larry Boozell, Randy Hanson, Paul Bickel, John McDonald, Ray Withee, Wayne Cole. Row Two: Don Beal, Dave Paulsen, Bob Schenke, Dave McAnally, Byron Bertrand, Larry Overton, Dan Hoffman, Glenn Cruchelow, Greg Hagan, Ches- ter Cavil, Bruce Farrell, Larry Hauge, Bob Stinson, Woody Lang. Row Three: Leonard Waters, John Rhoades, Raymond Ab- bott, Bill Cook, Barry Hull, James McClain, Jerry Hutson, Mike Clark, Lee Roth, Raymond Murry, Richard Niemeyer, Mike Ira, Jim Brockey. Row Four: Philip Ban Blaricam, Lee Ridenour, Ralph Stout, Fred Fisher, Ray Gutierres, Jody Schulz, Roxanne Erickson, Mary Miller, Lela Williams, Fay Etta Butrick, Mickie Halverson, Leonard Williams, Jerry Nemmers, Allen Johnson, Ken Lucas. Periods 4 8z S. 62 While some students spend most of their time visitors where to who break the To be a monitor a student must have good grades, be de- pendable, have a study hall every day, and be approved by the boys' and girls' advisors and the sponsor, Mr. Boyce. Row One: Dan Fiddler, Mike Yost, Donald Howe, Leonard Williams, Dave Wilkins, Floyd Shade, Terry Knox. Row Two: Jean Parker, Claudia Coderre, Julie Campbell, Jeri Grant, Penny Parks, Alice Stewart, Peggy Coram, Gloria Simerson, Jeri Parker, Mr. Boyce. Row Three: June Kewatt, Judy Kilmer, Laurie DeWinter, June Stukenberg, Joceil Alexander, Joann Cut- Wright, Barbara Darnell, Chris Long, Anita Tornquist. Periods 6 8: 7. 63 K.ll.P.S. Stand-b, Club The K.D.P.S. Stand-by Club is made up of students who are interested in television and radio work. The students work in K. D. P. S. under the direction of Mr. Robert Gabler, K. D. P. S. Production Manager and Club Vice President Gene Williams, and Secretary Elaine Cub- bage. By working regularly in the K. D. P. S. studio on evening programs, club members not only receive a valu- able first hand knowledge and training on studio work but also earn wages for their services. Row One: Robert Cabler, Larry Harris, Curtis Muck, Har- old Landers, Ron Payne, Nicholas Brown, Robert Ogburn, Leonard Wallace, Allen Johnson, John Gulick. Row two: Dave Allyn, William Wiley, Cari Marden, Margaret John- son, Elaine Cubbage, Mickie Halverson, Chris Long, Jean Jocobsen, Don Fidler. Row Three: Don Sillott, Douglas Elwell, Merle Jones, Nick Knezevich, Claude Williams, Mike Lajko, Jerry Morris, Mike Vreeland, Ron Myers. Rocket Club Rocketing high are the students in the new Tech High Rocket Club, which was started for the first time this year. It was or- ganized, by Mr. R. Clark, primarily as a study group to learn some of the basic aspects of Rockets such as the types of Rock- ets, ,their purpose and their fuel. All officers are sophomores and are in the Y Communications Elec- I 'lll tronics Core Area. Officers A-,,,,A are President Nicholas Brown, Vice President Nick Knezevick and Sec- retary Jerry Morris. 5 Wendt, James Nixon. Jerry Morris, Ronald Payne, Larry 5 O Top to Bottom: Eric Hendersen, Jack Leonard, Noel Johnson, Stan Thompson, Mr. Hutson. .A.T. taii The responsibility of fill- ing out Student Activity Tickets and keeping all the necessary books and records of them is in the hands of the SAT staff. The SAT is a Student Ac- tivity Ticket admitting students to athletic con- tests, many school parties, and drama and musical programs. It also includes a subscription to the Tech- nician and 952.25 off the cost of the Engineer. The SAT's are sold for each se- mester at 5 dollars or 2 dollars down and 25 cents a Week. The money is used to help support Tech's ath- letic necessities. Stage Top to Bottom: Mr. Cooper, Dick Van Rassum, Dave Guyer, Eddie Dyer, John Felice, Gary Cipalie. Light Top to Bottom: Chris Spease, James Ben- nett, Charles Langford, Tom Crow. The stage, P. A. and light crews are responsible for op- erations of the stage equipment, public address system, and auditorium lighting system respectively. They not only operate, but also maintain the equipment in these areas. Thanks to their diligent and continued efforts our assemblies, parties and other school functions run smooth- ly and enjoyably. Row One: George Tomlinson, standing: Mr. Chelleen, Norma Van Gundy, Judy Hoff, Joanne Erickson. Row One: Mr. Bryan, Eddie Fisher, Bob Bernard, Fran Wheeler fSecretaryJ, Fred Schreck QPresidentJ, Ben Shnurman, Steve Jeglum. Row Two: Sharon Lamb, Sandee Irwin, Carol DeMarce CTreasurerJ, Janice Benjamin, Joyce Fazio, Jo Ann Oxenford, Martha Cooper fVice Presidentj. Row Three: Phyllis Bradford, Judy King, Mike Mc- Broom, Jerry Noel, Suzanne Cope. Not Pictured: Paul Stover, Rozenting Hardaway, Chuck Baker. D.E.C.A. This year the members of Ad Club were divided into two teams: The Gold team headed by June Russell, and the Blue team headed by Tom Kliegl. The teams were in com- petition to see which could sell the most year book ads. Also the club had guest speakers, a party and a breakfast. Ad Club's president was Bill Love. The sponsors are Mr. W. E. Barlow, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Blair, and Miss Brewer. The DECA Club, which consists only of students who are in the Distributive Edu- cation core area, was organized for the first time at Tech in 1958. Now in its sixth year, it is sponsored by Mr. Gerald Bryan. The club was responsible for setting up, for the first time at Tech, the D.E. store located in the Student Center. It earns money for DECA by selling snacks to students during lunch. At the State Convention Tech's Ben Shnurman was a candidate for State VP of DECA. Tech's DECA mem- bers also acted as hosts for the DE Party given for all the Dis- tributive Education Students in the city. In the spring they at- tended the State and National Conferences and also the Employer -Employee Banquet. Ad Club Row One: David Backer, Jon Cook, Allan Rodda, Larry Lewis, Bill Love, Jim Buttert, Leonard Williams, Aivars Zutis, Leonard Waters. Row Two: June Russell, Dixie Wil- son, Nancy Moede, Marol Crow, Donna Emery, Linda Bossout, Diana Davis, Emily Adams, Joyce Fazio, Judy Scarcello. Row Three: Mr. E. Barlow, Mr. Bryan, Bryon Bertrand, Denny White, Randy Murray, Tom Kliegl, Larry Wendt, Mr. Blair. Row One: Nona Miller, Paulette Miller, Melanie Tiedens, Marjorie Leonard, Cheryl Seeley, Cyn- thia Banghart, Patricia Gray, Linda Blythe. Row Two: E. Peterson, Diane Kochler, Joan Boyd, Charlene Wedding, Karen Calligan, Cindy Godwin, Joyce Worley, Louise Tiesse. Row Three: laarloara Buckingham, Anita King, Angelina Reynoso, Mary Glade, Ruth Ann Staple, Penny 1 iamson. edical Club The FTA is the Future Teachers of America. Stu- dents in the club are those who are interested in teach- ing. November 13, five members attended Prospective Teacher's Dayu at Ames, lowa. On March 4, they took a field trip to the Salisbury House. March 13, the club had a St. Patrickis Day party after school. Programs at their weekly meetings are presented by Tech faculty members who speak on various areas and phases of teaching. F.T.A. The purpose of the Medical Club is to stimulate in- terest in Medical and other related professions. The main serv- ice project of the club was a Christ- mas party at the Juvenile Home. They collected gifts and provided refreshment. They have guest speakers on differ- ent vocations and movies on all fields of medical profes- sions. The officers of the club are Pres- ident, Barbara Buckinghamg Vice President, Cheryl Seely, Secretary, Angelina Reynosog Treasurer, Paul- ette Miller. Row One: Mr. Kinzie, Miss Stevens, Jerry Chiaramonte, Susan Bernard, Cheryl Seley, Margaret Leach, Sandra Barker, Jean Alexander, L. Ann Reha, Hazel Collier, Dorothy Crawford, Carol Oswalt, Karen Anderson. Row Two: Lila Svchoen, Donna Smith, Vonda Starmer, Suzanne Chappas, Joyce Worley, Con- nie Parmer, Jessie Collier, Darlene Cooper, Linda Raitt, Barbara Conner, Rosalie Robinson, Christine Wright, Jean Jocobsen. Row Three: Beryl Byers, Marilyn Thompson, Sharon Rhodes, Randy Murray, Charles Milisenda, James Nordin, Don Fidler, Nicholas Brown, Steve Boyce, James Lockett, Lina Vitale, Faye Etta Butrick, Linda Wilson. Letterman Row One: Woody Lang, Rex LeCocq, Bob Ferren, Tom Callahan, Paul Deer, Dennis Lyall, Jerry Charlson, Dennis Stover, Bob Jones, Ken Lucas, Ray Wither, Bob Bernard, Herb White. Row Two: Larry Young, Graydon.Math1son, Wayne Chatfield, John Ainsworth, Terry Prenosil, Jon Cook, Ray Burke, Billy Dean, Tom Wright, Dennis Mooers, Randy Hansen, Jon Eikelis, Roger Kock, Bob Larsen, Jerry Laiferty. Row Three: Bob Dickey, Charles Moore, Char- les Raab, Don Wright, Larry Lewis, Darrel Hendricks, J. W. Vancil, Lennie Ainsworth, Dan Lindsey, Norman Mc- Cune, Terry James, Craig Tierman, Bob Oliver. Row Four: Lennie Williams, Steve Byerly, Mark Thomas, Dave Gathercole, Lee Massey, Ken Smothers, Coach Ken Tannatt, Jerry Cooper, Warren Woolsey, Neal Williams, John Broadus, Bill Foukers. e Club Another new organization which was started this year at Tech was the Kiwanis Key Club, which was organized for the purpose of building leaders for the school and the community. These young men will no doubt prove to be the future key citizens of the country. The club was organized under the direc- tion of Mr. Chan Smith, and the officers are: President, John Ridgway, a senior, Vice Presidents were senior Noel Johnson Clstj and junior J. W. Vancil C2ndD. The secre- tary was Wayne Chatfield and treasurer Leonard Ains- worth. The Club received its char- ter from Kiwanis Interna- tional and has worked on a student directory for the school. Row One: Bob Jones, Charles Holder, Les Carter, Noel Johnson, fist Vice-Presidentj John Ridgway fPresidentD, J. W. Vancil f2nd Vice-Presidentj, Wayne Chatfield fSec- retaryb, Stan Thompson fSenior Directory, Ken Lucas CJunior Directorj. Row Two: Mr. Smith, Don Wright, Jerry Lafferty, Keith Stukenberg, Bob Ferren, Mark Thomas, Jerry Chairmonte, Brent Cox, Dale Stonehocker, Ray Burke, Roger Fitzgerald, Row Three: Dale Gustafason, Gene Gering, Lenny Ainsworth fTreasurerJ, Jim Wilson, Clarke Stewart, Bill Cooper, John McDonald, Don Beal, Bruce Stevens, Chris Meek. Row Four: Norm McCune, Terry James, Dennis Stoner, Dennis Lyall, Paul Deer, Tom Callahan, Ron Welch, Ron Harris, Raymond Withee, Floyd Simmerman. ,- 1 l l Only those boys who have earned a monagram in athletics can qualify for this club. It has been created in order to promote athletics by encouraging good sportsmanship, school spirit, scholastic attainment, and gen- eral respect for the school. Dur- ing the past year the club made 150 clap boards of which the profits went for the cheerleaders' monagrams. They invited the fathers of the football team to the Tech-Lincoln game for the annual Dad's Night. Among oth- er things, they worked diligent- ly around the building and at games to see that the students were good in conduct and repre- sentation of Tech. The Lettermen have initiated a Trafiic patrol project in order to help improve congested traf- fic around the Tech area caused by students and parents. They also performed their annual Cand enjoyable? duty of selling pro- grams at the Girls' State Bas- ketball Tournament. Chess Club A new set of rules has been set up for the Chess Club this year. Mr. Ramey, club sponsor, says, These rules are only suggestions and are not final yet. The rules were thought up by the members. The club has been trying to organize a tourna- ment, also. The en- try fee is 33 .25 and one must be a mem- ber of the club to participate. Names are drawn to decide who plays whom. Row 0ne: Jim Clark, Mike Jackson, Jim Nixon, Jerry Hutson. Row Two: Judy Price, Mary Walker, Linda Grimes, Mr. Ramey. Row Three: Dan Taylor, Terry Wood, Marty Miner, Lee Roth. Ham Club Des Moines Tech is the only high school that has a Ham Club affiliated with the American Radio Relay League. The stu- dents are radio amateurs who have their own sta- tions at home and in their cars. The members are licensed by the Fed- eral Communications Commission, which re- quires taking govern- ment tests. The 25 to 30 members discuss techni- cal subjects. From the dues paid and the money raised, enough is accum- ulated so that a summer outing can be planned for the last weekend in June. Row One: Mike Miller, Mike Hartzer, Richard Buchholtz, Don Cook, Ed Simpson. Row Two: Harold Landers, Jerry Morris, Nicholas Brown, Leonard Wallace, David Winegardin. Row Three: Mike Lajko, Larry Yates, Bill Wiley, Bill Miller. We Are Prepared For The Future ey rue Faculty Nearly 100 faculty members fpictured abovej are the core of Tech High and the source of our educational experiences in school. For thirteen years these instructors and many others like them have played an integral part in our lives at our home away from home. Their words and actions have deep- ly influenced us during our most impressionable years. We are grateful for their high character and unseliish guidance. Des Moines Tech instructors do not terminate their serv- ices with the end of the class day. Many of them are coaches, sponsors for clubs, organizations of all types, various assem- blies, and senior activities. Core area instructors also act as co-ordinators to aid their students in obtaining jobs during the school year and after graduation. These teachers are also extremely co-operative in serving as references for students with prospective employers and collegs. And We must not ignore the extra hours spent with students whose educational needs can not be met in the short, daily class periods. Des Moines Tech students are truly appreciative of these gistructors Who are the foundation upon Which we build Tech igh. Mr. Elmer Betz, principal, came to Tech in 1946. He grad- uated from Des Moines Uni- versity with a B. S. and North- western University- with a degree. He also at- tended Iowa University, Chi- cago University, and Drake. Mr. Betz taught Commer- cial World History, and Phy- sics, and Was Superintendent at Johnston. He was Vice Prin- cipal at Amos Hiatt for five years and at Lincoln, where he also coached football. During his 18 years at Tech's helm its enrollment has almost tripled and its address has been changed. Through his interest and continuous ef- forts many core areas have been added and improved as Tech's program has become varied and enriched. Mr. Don Blackman, Boys' Advisor and Vice Principal, came to Tech in the fall of 1962. He attended Drake University and the Uni- versity of Iowa. His teaching career has taken him to Irving and Franklin Jr. High Schools, and North High, where he was the Varsity Basketball Coach in 1950-1954. He was Vice Principal at Lincoln High School. Mr. Blackman served as Tech's assistant basketball coach during the years of 1944 to 1950. An educator with an active interest in the community's youth, Mr. Blackman is serving as the adult sponsor and advisor of the Intra Des Moines Student Council. Admini trator Mrs. Mary McManus, Girls' Advisor, came to Tech from Washington Irving in the fall of 1963. She graduated from St. Joseph Academy and attended Drake University where she ob- tained her B.S.E. and M.S.E. degree. Mrs. McManus taught at Audubon and Dex- ter, Iowa, and came to Des Moines to teach in 1955. She taught English for six years at Goodrell and Kurtz Jr. High Schools. Her two years at Washington Irving Jr. High School were spent as Girls, Advisor. As Girls' Advisor she is in charge of all senior activities. Miss Christine Smith, Librarian Mrs. Dorothy Boehm, Nurse Mrs. Olive Wils0n,'Secretary Mrs. Io McGilvra, Registrar Mrs. Jean Burke, Attendance Clerk Mrs. Edna Williams Cseatedj, Mrs. Ruth Rieman, Miss Beverly Donley, Stenographic Clerks Des Moines Board of Education: Mr. Arthur Davis, Mrs. Rol- land E. Grefe, Mr. John R. Haydon, Mr. Herrold V. Mann, Secretary, Mr. Richard W. Lozier, President, Dr. John H. Harris, Supt. of Schools, Mr. Ora E. Niffenegger, Mrs. Jack Spevak, Dr. Floyd Burgeson. Our eighborc Mr. Roger Aeeto, Mrs. Margaret Norman, Miss Marcia Van Draska, Miss Mabel Tillery, and Mr Stan Blair. Language Arts Mr. Jerry Wadden, Mrs. Vesta Duensing, Miss Margaret Barry, Mrs. Niva Knutson, Miss Karen Dobash, and Mr. Harold Olsen. 76 Mr. Richard Parker ocial cience Cseatedj, Mr. Tom Conley, and Mr. Ken Mr. James Tursi 77 Edna Bohlman, and Mr. Miss Carolyn Thiessen, Mr. Bill Kacena, Mr. Don Squires, Mr. Gordon Stainbrook, Mr. Otis Crozier, Mr. Richard Clark, Mr. Roy Johnson, Mr. Bob Watson. Math and cience Conn elor Mr. Pat Ferrone, Mrs. Mabel Troutfetter, Mr. Dave Tuttle, Mr. Chan Smith, Mr. Galen Kinzie and Mr. Harry Peterson. 78 Mrs. Joan Middleton, Miss Margaret Grice, Mr. Emory Shriver, Mrs. Anna Pitchers, Mr. Ray Hartley. Bu in ss Miss Wilda Farmer, Miss Helen Hazlet, Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss Shirley Stevens, Miss Beatrice Strieby, and Mr. Forest Zimpfer. 79 T and I Area teachers: Mr. Albert Franklin fAuto Bodyl, Mr. Maynard Bjork CAuto Bodyj, Mr. Ross Fraizer CAuto Mechaniesj, Mr. Ernest Yohe CAuto Mechanicsj. Phy ical Ed M r s . E IH ily S h Arnold, Mr. Max son 80 T and I Co-ordinator: Musselman Aviation Instructors: Auto Driving Instructors: Mr. Irvin Wild- man and Mr. James Barlow Other Core Area Instructors are 'pictured With their Core Area. 81 ' Mr. Byron W e s Electronics Hutson . . . Cu todlan and atron The custodians, headed by Mr. Harry Freeman, clean up the restroomsg sweep the halls, classrooms, and stair' waysg and set up the decora- tions and bleachers for games and parties. Not only do they take care of Tech but they also do all the cleaning of the administration ofiices. Mr. Freeman has been at Tech for two years and with the school system for 22 years. He has a son who grad- uated from Tech. Mr. Harry Freeman Row One Wayne Hartley Earl Foley, Harry Spencer, Edna Wilson, Mildred Ekwall fDeceasedJ, George Casper Keith Plugh Loren Adams Phillip Johnson, Row Two: Woodrow Starkey, Lewis Stout, Russell Ramseyer, Charles Prall Richard Hall Alfert Thornton Thomas Miller, George Higgins. 82 Cafeteria orker ...XM ,499 W 1 N EX, I ,Y 5, M , A i , , S K 'Q I M i l siia gg i 11 gi ' f W ff iff, 2 , s . - . 5:2227 Row One: Mabel Bell, Elizabeth Carlisle, Virginia Perry, Elise Randall, Christine Madison, Leona Finberg, Evelyn Tedrow. Row Two: Kathryn Anderson, Grace Dennis, Jeanette Ogden, Blanche Birkenbine, Ruby Peterson, Marie Payne, Louise Bel- luchi. Row Three: Lesse Williams, Doris Conrath, Ruth Dearth, Edith Shives, Bertha Verhoef, Barbara Riley, Iva Broadfoot. The cafeteria Workers, headed by Mabel Bell, pre- pare all the hot lunches for the Tech students. Some of the workers come in as early as 7:00 a.m. every morning to begin preparing our lunches. They Work in three shifts, all leaving the building at 3:00 p.m. This is Mrs. Bell's first year at Tech. 83 We Learn In C0115 M6218 Perhaps the most unique academic aspect of Des Moines Tech is its Hcore areal' system. This is a method of specialized training which better prepares us, as students, for our chosen occupations or further courses of study. The time in core area classes may be concentrated in a daily three-hour lab or in several one- hour classes dealing with the student's Held of specialization. In the case of the three-hour lab plan, one-hour classes dealing with a basic background or spe- cialized classroom need of lab students is required. These are referred to as related classes. Contrary to common belief, training in many of these core areas does not com- pletely qualify the student to enter his chosen occupation following high school graduation. Many Tech students, more this year than ever before, feel a need to further their education in colleges, universities, or vocational training centers. By selecting the right elective subjects, any Tech student may graduate with an excellent college-geared academic background. 85 Row One Tom Flowers, Bruce Brown, Ron Bayles, Alan Rodda, Jon Cook, John Ridgway, Dennis Lyall, Jerry Rutherford, Mike Kendall Ron Duncan. Row Two: Miss Brewer, Rex Mclafflin, Larry Henderson, Rose Marie Powell, Susan Crouch, Jean Jones Susan Bullock, Sue Reissinger, Sharon Robinson, Verna Johnston, Jean Alexander, June Russell, Fred Carnahan, Roger Kock Mr Nees Row Three: Mr. Jefchak, John Cook, Walter Manuel, Ron Crove, Delwayne Mullin, Bill Walton, Mike Burrell Ray Duffy Bob Talty, Jim Riley, Gary White, David Backer, Mr. Thomas. Row Four: Thomas Kliegl, Jim Davis, Mary Martinez Nancy Moede, Mickey Halverson, Diane Miller, Pat Lytle, Susan Hahn, Jane Buckingham, Susie Ghenoweth, Stephanie Daniel Bill Love Larry Lewis. Commercial Art students learn the basic skills of drawing, lettering, layout, color and design and the mastering of free brush and tool techniques, during their high school training. They also learn methods of reproduction. Many stu- dents graduating from Art go from high school and get good jobs in the art field. Others go on to college to further their training. Commercial rt -+s?9:,4'!5llf Mr. Thomas, Miss Brewer, Mr. Jefchak Row One: Mr. Thomas, Randy McVey, Jerry Cave, Bill Eberline, Mike Brown, Gene Brown, Jerry Logston, Lee Thomas, Larry Pardee, Rex Zimmerman, Bill Wolver, Lloyd Howard, Larry Castek. Row Two: Judy Scarcello, Peggy Coram, Kay Frederick, Susan Stubb, Betty Hess, Judy Grubb, Karen Wallis, Sandy McBee, Theresa Simons, Janet Eitle, Diana Braden, Debbie Staten, Nancy Wells, Sandi Johnson, Ronalee Fisher, Nadine Wunder. Row Three: Mr. Jefchak, Ralph Gabriel, Danny Davis, Michael Platt, Charles Edwards, Willie Pargo, Randy Fisher, Raymond Crees, Bill Knapp, Owen Quaintance, Donald Brown, Jim Crawford, Terry Aller, Bob Stinson. 87 Jean Alexander Mary Anderson David Backer Phyllis Coburn Sue Crouch Ray Duffy Vicki Dusenbery Larry Lewis Mike Kendall Tom Klelgl Bill Love Dennis Lyall J on Cook 3 . , -V ' 1 ,.f. -3, tl-NX' ' , 5 5i3fi55'- . 'Q ' 'zfiai - -W - -Wi ' ef - Mickie Halverson Mary Martinez 1 , 1 1iS x,,lf2?f M . 0' .mwsifiiiqf , . wwivitiiw K A 1 Mmf+f1qrfs mx ' Mfzxfiitqiiag' rw, ..,, , if .... . : . SQ 3, QE W1f - K 5 mpg .Q V ' .- ,J LII .wrqygggrr f Qvmfma 1 , M 1 fi- M f Nw , A r srs' f ' NM ,,. C Sherri McBroom Nancy Moede John RldgW3y Al Rodda June Russell Rose Marie Powell Jerry Rutherford Bob Talty Dave VanFleet Graphic Art Row One: Gary Stanley, Dennis Webber, Mike Walker, Bob Schroeder, Nyle Wheeler, Wayne Cole, Mark Chumbley, Bob Bemisdarer, Norman McKeever. Row Two: Dave Williams, Robert Myers, Ted Jarnagin, John Rhoades, Wayne Goong, Chris Wright, Jack Herwey, Dan Durham, Valdis Nagla, Gary Trimble. Row Three: Bob Petefish, Fred Fisher, Mike Hartley, Robin Seley, Charles Zaver, Joe Bray, Rodney Lamb, John Rudrebaugh. Not Pictured: Robert Sparks, Tom Wyman, Rich Cook, George Wright, Roger Fallis, Pat White, Santos Campero. Mr. Lee. 89 ,. I ff i r- W H 'gag 2 mfr X vm ' H 'f ff . 3 :fs Steve Alsted Mark Baker Larry Buchholtz Dennis Crane Thomas Hevss Donald Livingston .fs'M-- 'E Steve Martin Ben Marshall Dennis Mooers 'R eai l Richard Muselman Tim Newell Bill Newton 90 Printing at Tech offers a corn- plete course in the field of graphic arts, both in letterpress and off- set printing. All forms used by the Des Moines Public Schools are printed in our school shop so there is a wide variety of work which gives students practical and interesting application of their skills. The printing students set up and print the Technician. They also print school play tickets and circulars. Row One: Felix Rivera, Joe Medina, Tom Jarnagin, Kerry Luchsinger, Gary Davidson, Ray Burke, Jim Bottorff, Juliva Bernal, Dennis Litzenberg, Jerry Mergan, Mike Hartley, Steve McDonald, Duane Ward, Larry Abbott, Mike West. Row Two: Mike Tesser, Dennis Mooers, Dennis Zaver, Bob Wagner, Gary Warren, Steve Strait, Dale Webster, Steve Mar- tin, Steve Alsted, Dennis Crane, Don Livingston, Jim Prothero, Richard Muselman, Tom Pruitt, Mark Baker, Howard Run- yon, Bill Newton. '54 x Jim Prothero Tom Pruitt Howard Runyon Steve Strait Mike Tesser Bob Wagner ww l Gary Warren Dale Webster Dennis Zaver Marie Cheers Mary Clark Marsha Collier Mary Garcia LaVina Guffey Karen Heath Row One: Linda Willard, Mary Garcia, Mary Clark, Margaret Rhone, Darrell Whiteside, Marsha Collier, Marie Cheers, LaVina Guffey, Susan Overton, Joan Niemeyer. Row Two: Tina Mitchell, Audrey Robinson, Bette Jo Moore, Marice Townes, Debbie Turner, Janice Smith, Kathy Darling, Janis McDonald, Carla Burse, Beverly Shedd, Sandra Smith, Mrs. Bette Greene. Row Three: Pat Hayden, Bonnie Seymour, Leota Brown, Marcia Perkins, Kathy Bedwell, Nancy Swartslander, Cheryl Rhoads, Mary Wease, Lorraine Brockman, Carolyn Brockman. 92 , Tailoring 1 l The general objectives in the tailoring core area are to develop in the students creative ability and understanding of essentials in relation to this trade. The first semester they make blouses, the second semester brings dresses, the third semester the students make suits and coats, the fourth semes- ter includes advanced tailoring and home furnishing. Co-op and men's tailoring are the main interests for the fifth semes- ter. The tailoring department presents a fashion show every spring and also a Mother-Daughter Tea. Joan Niemeyer Susan Overton Margret Rhone l Darrell Whiteside Linda Willard 93 heet Metal 1 Row One: Jim Carnahan, Ron Reichenbacker, Dennis Skutley, Gerald Butcher, Mike McMurray, John Herbert. Row Two: Mr. Rutz, Jerry Corder, Lyle Cheers, Russell Blanchard, Floyd Sherwood, Paul Husband, Marvin Meyers. Sheet Metal plays an important part in our present economy and in many of the products we use daily. It offers opportunities in many and varied industries as Well as in con- struction trades. Sheet Metal train- ing at Tech offers three basic areas: C13 hand processesg C25 machine processesg KSD measurement and layout work. The learning of sheet metal operations involves basic trade theory and fundamental pro- cesses. Ronnie Reichenbacker 94 Refrigeration Steve Boozell Gary Culver Eddie Franklin Loren Reeves Lewis Wilkinson i'Refrigeration is really refrigeration and heating. Techis refrigeration core area does everything from repairing refrigerators for teachers to learning the ba- sic essentials that are nec- essary vvhen they become servicemen of tomorrow. Instructor, Mr. Watkins Row One: Dale Eggbert, Lewis Wilkinson, Loren Reeves, Steve Boozell, Jim Wilson, Sam Brown. Row Two Mr Wat kms, Mike Richards, Andy Powell, Eddie Franklin, Joe Harper. Row Three: Gary McGriif, Jim McFall Larry Boozell Alvin Thrasher, Randy Hansen. Not Pictured: Gary Culver. 95 Row One: Terry Smith, Terry Schwab Dennis Johnson Steve Allen M1chael Collier Row Two Donna Zimmerman, Linda Harmon Donna Hollingsworth Carleen Vieis Janeen Weathers Mrs Lindstrom. Row Three: Howard Brown Mike Roland Robert Spears Phil Gilbert Leonard Mattix Row Four: Donna Routh, Helen Webb Yuette Smith Kaiole Smlpson The hotel and restaurant industry offers many opportunities for students interested in the field of foods. It helps the young people to prepare themselves for an occupation in this field. They participate in the managing of Tech's Tea Room, waiting on tables, buying for hotels, training employees who work with food, and kitchen management. The units of their training in- clude selection, use, and care- of equipmentg methods of advertisingg table setting and dec- oratingg safety in handling equipmentg and han- dling and sewing of food. Also they study the features and policies in the types of restaurants and making them a success. Hotel and Re taurant John Abel Patricia Kay Eaton Diana Maguire Delores Roxyzanne Miller w Virginia Lee Constant James D. Padgett ,Want Mrs. Riddle, Mrs. Lindstrom, and Mrs. Gift. Row One: Jerry Green, Frank Markun, Phillip VanVleet, Randy Meier Karl Dawson Melvin Key Rickey Clardy Richard Bennett. Row Two: Mrs. Dorothy Riddle, Mrs. Marilyn Gift Virginia Constant Sheila Haywood Roxy Miller, Karen Verfurth, Cheryl Schreck, Don Sites. Row Three: Diana Maguire Gayle Ruch Linda Roe Patty Eaton Jim Padgett, Eddie Pack, John Tolson. 97 Row One: Rickey Dorow, Steve Johnson, Michael Leeper, John Hildreth, Gordon Head, Russell Doiiins, Alfred Hill, James Western, Frank Barber, Bill Herndon, Steve Patterson, Ray Collins, Larry Brown. Row Two: Richard McVey, Bill Thamas, Dave Wicker, James Kuel, Larry Knisley, Leland Brown, John Sutton, David Hunter, Craig Thorpe, Steve McKee, Mike McFadden, Walter Hunter, Larry Dennis, Joe Griffiths, Steve Calligan, George Vignovick, Jeff Wheeler, Dale Nicholson, Frank Payne, Paul Kellogg, Don Vines. Row Three: James Gardner, Richard Strang, Rob- ert Torry, Jerry Gyrner, Tom Hesseltine, Barry Hull, George Ashworth, Don Howe, Richard White, Bruce Watkins, James Grylls, George Fees, Terry Heer. Row Four: Ross H. Fraizer, Carl Watkins, Herold Rutz, Larry Osborn, Robert Schenke, Arnold Mills, Michael McIntyre, Bemard Dauers, Ray Klobnak, Mike Stondley, Richie Good, Craig Johnson, Mike Wagner, James Thompson, Alan Fredregill, Charles Pains, Don Garrett, Phillip McPhee, Joe Suits. Auto Mechanic This course in Vocational Auto Me- chanics is designed to give the stu- dent a good basic knowledge of the many phases of the automotive in- dustry and the auto mechanics trade, to equip the student with suiiicient knowledge of tools, methods, skills and techniques of the trade, to pre- pare him to enter employment in the automotive field and meet the employ- ment standards as a capable and de- pendable employeeg and to prepare him for attending college in the field of engineering should he choose to do so. Row One: Jim Borst, Harold Willett, Lee Ridenour, Tom Dake, Melvin Swanson, Bill Parks, Terry Barnes, Larry Brackney, James Fox, Leslie Carter, Paul Reed, Delbert Richardson, Kenneth Williams, Michael Johnson. Row Two: Vernon Lawrence, Kenneth Sharp, Gary Parisho, Steven Randleman, William Lewis, Woody Lang, Allen Kim- ball, Michael Salmons, Forrest Flanagan, Dennis Ulfers, Jon Wilbur, Michael Mirrifield, David Paulsen, Richard Miller, Mr. Boyce, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Yohe. Row Three: David Donaldson, Bill Diehl, Bob Dickey, Robert Barr, Rod Dowell, Charles Logouri, Jacob Hunter, Bill Talbert, Owen Sloan, Richard Ferrari, Russell Waters, Danny Cornie- lus, Don Spry, Lloyd Freeborn, Paul Deer, Row Four: Walter Dochterman, Larry Kerr, Mike Montgomery, Leo Frederic, Wyley Guthrie, James McDanials, Joe Merdith, Larry Wendt, Richard Ory, John Hiatt, John Coles, David Gathercole, Gary Webb, Ted Erickson, Gary Hanke, Kenneth Holm, John Greene, Richard Liter, Robert Fuller. Terry Barnes Larry Brackney Morris Brooks John Coles Danny Cornelius Tom Dake Bill Diehl David Donaldson Ted Erickson Lloyd Freeborn David Gathercole John Greene John Hiatt Kenneth Holm Richard Ory Bill Parks Bob Schenke Melvin Swanson Russell Waters William Talbert 0 Gary Webb Larry Wendt Harold Willet Daniel B. Bote James Farrell Coles William E. Cook, Jr. Tom McVey Robert Price During the year, one of the proj- ects of Auto Body students was changing the body of a '56 Chevy to the body of a '55 Chevy. Also, they completely repaired Mr. Stain- brook's Volkswagen, which had rolled over. -Tim Schultz Much work has been done on stu- dents', teachers', custodians', and students' parents' cars. The only cost to car owners is for the ma- terials. Some of the dealers and body shops from the Loop have donated materials such as paint and cars. Dealers make additional donations in the form of ideas and inspirations. Mr. Bjork, Mr. Franklin Glockner Dean Brown Rex Krasche Dan Miller. Row Two. Lester Troster Mike Brady Steve Oliver Gary Stauffer Rick Charles Holmes, Finis Jackson, Herman Lewis, Jim Briggs, Frank Myers, George T. Peterson, Tom Snell, Doug Kiefer, Cu serly, Mike McClish. Row Three: Dave Foster, Larry Lesher, Phil Power, Jay Waterman, Bill Hodge, John Curry, Larry Mm geterson, Phil Viers, Mike Peterson, Ray Thompson, Tom Geplfart, Terry Welborn. Row Four: Mr. Franklin, Mr. r. jork. Row One: Lonnie Frakes, Ron Benson, Gary Richards, Dick Seneacut, Dennis Ryan, Rich Roberts, John Briggs, Jerry ! ! 9 I Y 7 3 3 . . . rt 100 The main objectives of this course are to develop in each student an understanding of the basic operations and skills related to the auto body tradeg an understanding of common graphic representations and the ability to eX- press ideas by means of drawings and sketch- esg to developthe habit of an orderly, com- plete and efficient performance of any task in this tradeg to acquaint the student with the correct procedure of making estimates on damaged automotive vehiclesg and to instruct the student in the use of hand and for straightening, lining up and any or all parts of the car. Trumbla. Row Two: Dennis Reeves, Robert E. .... H.. Mm 1,17 Loren Kendel Smothers Don Spry Harold Lee Trumbla Phillip Ray Viers Alan Wildrick Co-op Row One: Larry Stamen, Jerry Thomas, Robert Wagner, John Abel, Gary Walten, Garry Wamen, Mark Baker, Tim Newell, Richard Smith. Row Two: Howard Runyon, Steve Martin, Leonard Wallace, Jerry Barton, William Fodd- rill, Duane Adair, Harold Renner, Richard Whitham, Mike Tesser, Bill Jacobs. There are over 100 students on Co-op from Tech. They come from six areas. Mr. A. B. Musselman is the coordinator for the T and I area. The Bookkeeping and Clerical coordinator is Mr. Emory Shriver. Steno- graphic is Miss Margaret B. Taylor, and Distributive Education is Mr. Gerald Bryan. Mrs. Gift is coordina- tor for Hotel-Restaurant and Tailoring, and Miss Brewer is coordinator from Commercial Art. The Coop students leave the building after 4th hour and usually work until 4 :30 or 5:00. While in coop the student must keep his grades up. The student employer grades him instead of his core area teacher Coop students are ex- pected to serve as good examples of Tech High. Row One: Miss Taylor, Linda Abbott, Carol Gswalt, Topper Baker, Lamont Davis, Richard Bramer, Chuck Baker, Rozenting Hardaway, Ben Shnurman, Fred Schreck, Mike McBroom, Steve Jeglum, Bob Bernard, Carl Evans, Doug Samuell, Cheryl Frakes, Mary Jo Chaiiin. Row Two: Mr. Shriver, Sheryl Wright, Sue Farrington, Loretta New- house, Sandra Allbright, Suzette Jacobe, Charlotte Anderson, Linda Headrick, Delores Silio, Barbara Byers, Sandra Deaton, Andra Ewoldsen, Linda Morris, Ilene Ries, Rebecca Herron, Nonnie Lutman, Sandee Irwin, Janice Benjamin, Fran Wheeler, Martha Cooper, Pence Pfantz, Armiller Bell, Ella Ruth Piggee, Virginia Parkin, Doris Baker, Kathy Taylor. Row Three: Sheila McDaniel, Sharon Phillips, Janet Vifright, Sue Knight, Janis Parsons, Heather Mills, Judy Lewis, Gail Gable, Glenna Davis, Barbara Swanson, Joyce Fazio, Christina Larsen, Sharon Lamb, Jerry Noel. Row Four: Mr. Bryan, Donna Deist, Judy Farrell, Sandra Sims, Sheila Cox, Sharon Burris, Marvel Moore, Suretta Lyons, JoAnn Oxenford, Phyllis Bradford, Suzanne Cope, Carol DeMarce, Ann Reha, Sheryl Van Buskirk, Lerna Sheley, Darlene Cooper, Sharon Hutchison, Rondella Willard, Janice Wolfskill, Becky Stole, Jane Sego, Diana North- way, Cynthia Routhe, Rebecca Tallman, Carol Fillman, Kathy McAuley, Mary Lynne Dixon, Ogeretta Bryson, Lu- cille Harris, Eloise Holmes, Marsha Fowler, Diana Curry. 102 Row One: Willard Haning, Alex Pokos, James Brockey, Mike Rush, Charles Rarr, Neal Williams, Trude Vander Velden, Pam Livingston, Linda Strange, Dave Hendricks, Dan Lindsey, Duwayne Evans, Jim Edwards, Alvin Mar- tindale, Gene Musselman. Row Two: Mike Murrhy, Dennis Craig, Roger Rice, Frank McKoWen, Bruce Farrell, Fred Thomas, Richard Mickle, Bruce Hubbard, Terry Brazelton, Wayne Cully, Darrln Aoland, John Johnson, James Clark, David Pickett, Tom Fettkether, Don Wright, Art Peterson. Terry Wood, Norman McCune. Row Three: Gene Gering, Bob Higday, Jim Willard, Jerry Hutson, John Mekus, John McDonald, Gene Neese, Thomas Johnson, Craig Tiernan, Steve Ryerly, Mike Knight, Robert Ferrell, John Bohall, David Bishop, Ron Flora. Row Four: Mr. Fischer, Jerry Lafferty, Dale Gustaeson, Steve Perkovich, Warren Abel, Michael Ira, Don Grylls, Don Raymond, Mike Harris, Bill Hughbanks, Dennis Shannon, Larry Jess, Mike Degues, Dave Allyn, Fred Livesay, Tony Winerey, Mr. Ramey, Mr. Van Arkel. NOT PICTURED: Greg Quick, Dan Sheeder, Charles Long, Larry Hague, John Hastie, Larry Fluharty, Robert Hin- shaw, Mike Strachn. Row One: Bruce Stevens, Charles Mileswda, Arnis Akselis, Allan Hummel, Rex LeCocq, Sloan Taylor, Gary Bost- wiek, Richard Matlock, Paul Anderson, Mr. Walter Ramey, Mr. Robert Van Arkel. Row Two: John Ainsworth, Dave Lockard, Ron Lilly, Don Bower, Glen Keller, Kirby Robinson, Ken Spar, Max Zimmerman, Carrell Starmer, Bob Jones, Dave Taylor, Dan Taylor. Not Pictured: Ken Davis, Larry Overton, Dave Aller. 103 Duane Adair Arnis Akselis John Ainsworth David Aller Paul Anderson z x Garry Bostwick Don Bower Kenneth Davis Bill Foddrill Allan Hummell Draftin Bob Jones Glenn Keller John Lambert Rex LeCocq The course objectives for Architectural Drafting are: To further develop drawing skills and techniques as they per- tain to architectural draftingg to develop an understanding of construction principlesg to understand and execute ac- ceptable drawings of standard details and working plans for home constructiong to recognize the value and use of refer- ences in the development of an architectural design into a usable working drawingg to prepare architectural drafting students for successful employmentg and to develop proper student attitudes of co-operation, industry, reliability and initiative toward honest work. This year drafing students designed the housing for a new T.V. boom for K.D.P.S., a hydraulic jack, boards for the data processing area and tables for the print shop. 104 enior Ken Spahr Carroll Starmer I Sloan Taylor Dale Tomlinson we-....,, Larry Overton Bruce Stevens Dan Taylor David Lockard Charles Millsenda Harold Renner David Taylor ' ri' ' , Gary Walter Les Wilson Max Zimmerman ,W Row one: Linn Jones, Terry McLaren, Max Miller, Walter Beedle, Tom Smith, Jerry Spencer, Row two: Jerry Jones, Bill Maxwell, Cliff Savage, Rex Anderson, Dean Terai, Gary Steckel, Dennis Stoner, Dave McAnally, Bob Ferreng Row three: Raymond Long, Ron Wood, Bill Johnson, Dennis Curtis, Gary Culp, Brian Kummer, Ted Mullins, Lonnie Browne. A iation Row one: Dave McCarty, Larry Young, Saulvedis Bergis, Jim Carley, Tom Callahan, Dean Janssen, Richard Geil, Dennis Duncan, Larry Thompson, Warren Woolseyg Row two: Mike Bingaman, Richard Felton, Dan Burns, Bob !Do1?Ef,JR1on Ilgalilson, Ron Burns, Steve Tomkinson, Bob Cambell, Dan O'Connell, Dave Wiles, Earl Crabb, Bruce Rine- ar, o n 0 os. 106 The Aviation Core Area basically teaches students to assemble and disassemble an airplane engine, to tear a plane apart, recover it, and develop it so as to make it airworthy. This year at the aviation lab the students have re- built and sold a plane. Their current project is rebuild- ing another one. Most of the lab's material is either bought or they trade an engine for it. During their senior year boys wanting to obtain an ASLE license, have to answer approximately 3,000 Writ- ten questions, then take an approved test. If all of these tests are passed they receive their license. Once the licenses are obtained the boys are eligible to work as airplane mechanics. Also any boy Wanting to take fiying lessons may do so While taking his training. The school pays for half of the lessons and the boy pays for the remaining share. Tom Callahan James Carley Craig Cloyed Dennis Duncan enior Fred Hart Dean Janssen 4 David McCarty Brian Newman Larry Thompson Warren Woolsey Larry Young Cabinet Makin Myron Foster Richard Grifiis Paul Overton Jerry Thomas Donn Scott Larey Starner Frank Valdez Richard Whitham Row One: Rex Abbington, Charles Moore, Richard Claring, Raymond Abbott, James Sheley, Ray Lundberg, .Terry Lockey, Glen Wingall, Ed Carper. Row Two: Mr. Fribough, Kenneth Shrader, Bruce Jones, Phillip Van Blaricom, Neal Bryant, Harry Seals, Tom Bowman, Mr. Pierson. Row Three: Herbert Forrest, Larry Keller, Dennis Bowlin, Ron- ald Baker, Michael McKinley, James Trees. 108 Row One: Bob Carr, Richard Neimeyer, Mike Bainter, Ray Murray, Ray Hildenbrand, Bennie Flanigan, Herbert White, Wayne Baker, Robert Short, Kenneth Thompson, Carl Wallace. Row Two: Vern Eagen, William Payne, Paul Overton, Don Scott, Jim Doggett, Steven Rush, Robert Wolbers, David Walker, Frank Valadez, Myron Foster, Rich- ard Griiiis, Charles Harriott. Row Three: Mr. Fribourgh, Rick Portel, Mike McDaniel, John Martin, Marty Miner, Lenny Ainsworth, Mark Thomas, James McClain, Rick Olson, Charles Wohlwend, Mike Clark, Mr. Pierson. The Work of this course includes case construction, finishing, and some ele- ments of inside carpentry. It also in- cludes the correct and safe use of hand and machine tools. Millwork and case work are employed to teach the use of all equipment required in the trade area. The identification of common Woods used in construction is an im- portant part of the training. Each case that is built is first studied by drawing the front elevation one fourt scale and then a full sized cross section. All the necessary joinery is drawn to full scale. From these, a com- plete material list is determined and proven both by measurement and mathematics. Various Wood joints that are in com- mon use are required each semester. The finish plete Instructors Mr. Gunder Fribough and Mr. Donly Pierson look on as students work. 109 Row One: John Barnes, Ben Thornley, Darrel Webb, Richard Ostrand, John McClain, John Killen, Tom O'Donnell, Don Silcott, Alan VandeKieft, Donald O'Donnel, Jon Gurnsey, Steve Schultz, Bob Schultz, Walter Scharlay. Row Two: Wayne Brill, Dan Swinehart, Edwin Anderson, Jim Jorgenson, Darrell Zeliadt, Larry Long, Rick Arland, Bill Marlin, Bruce DeGeest, Merle Jones, Kent Wilkinson, Jerry Morris, Roger McKenzie. Row Three: Gary Krasche, Doug Elwell, Jerry Nemmers, Terry James, Roger Brown, Michiel Flowers, Jim Patterson, Neil Christensen, Mike Jackson, Joseph Gilbert, Alfred Miller, James Aller, James Brown, Doug Cave. Row Four: Nick Knezevich, Jon Bier- baum, Ron Fuller, Dav Hoffman, Nicholas Brown, Mike Miller, Phillip McLain, Jim Nordin, Mike Lajko, Bill Balvanz, Bob Humphrey, Ralph Faupel, Eddie Robinson, Mr. Dude. BASIC ELECTRICITYt h th f d - 0 .J mentals of electricity to all Staiijdeiiits sfhouglaan to enter the field of general electricity, radio and television, refrigeration and air condi- T h , I C , t, t , t'in.ThG lElt t,t piiiinfd to TWQSSFSHQ Sfuitclffoiaillilii 06 mm 0mmUmCa WHS ec roms the contracting or service trades, sales and maintenance. The last semester may be sub- 0 ag . t'ttd'th - t 'thfildfth ' 3,gge3,,yghO,gg,0p H1 Q Q 0 G Electronic Computer echnology Row one: Charles Berry, Bill Wiley, John Metten, Thomas Allen, Tom Crow, Jim Bennett, Alan Jordan, Dennis Lockridge Charles Langford, Chris Spease. Row two: Larry Musselman, Joe Clinton, Gary Adams, Robert Ruckle, Dennis Gurnsey Miles Loomis, George Watrous, Charles Holder, Don Cook, Berry Marchant, Mr. Dowd. 110 'fi 1 i Z1 it ii ,il Row one: Byron Mann, Michael Maine, Glen Adreon, Richard Bucholtz, Mike Hartzer, Lester Honts. Row two: Martin Young, Ed Simpson, Alan Warner, Robert Ogburn, Dennis Block, Joseph Condon, William Foulkes. Row three: David Harsh, John Leonard, Stephen Boyce, Rick Greene, Michael Jones. Row four: Kenneth Moll, Claude Williams, Jim Wheeler, Richard Kottmeier, David Winegarden, Harold Landers. COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS is a course in radio theory and laboratory pro- cedure made up of two units. The basic or first semester includes familiarization with funda- mentals of radio and electronics, instruction on commercial and amateur license, and super- hetrodyne circuits. ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Core Area trains the students to be in a posi- tion so that they may be hired by computer companies. This core area trains students so that they may enter training programs for customer engineering or take jobs in computer related industries. This area deals with the maintenance installation and repair of the computers rather than with their operation. Row one: Donald Beal, Richard Holloway, Clarke Stewart, Noel Johnson, Brent Cox. Row two: Stan Thompson, Ronald Samuels, Harold Johnson, Paul Bickel, Graydon Mathison, Mr. Hutson. Row three: James Polley, Eric Henderson, Robert Larson, Michael Carlton, Edward Pentico. L t . Electricity Jerry Barton Charles Berry Charles Langford, Jr. I t Donald M. Beal, Jr. Brent Cox 1 Thomas Crow Dennis Lockrid ge William Jacobs John Metten Alan Jordan Chris Spease Paul Bickel Richard Holloway lectronic Computer Technolog Electronic Harold Johnson John Broadus Robert Ogburn 5 Bob Brown Leonard Wallace Noel Johnson Clark Stewart Ronald Samuels Stanley Thompson Richard Greene James Wheeler Harold Landers Claude Williams achine hop Row one: Mr. R. G. Hughes, John Gamble, Stanley Rogers, Martin Staple, Ray Gold, Jerry Charlson, Harlan Miller, Henry Rivas, Bill Needham, Gary Roberts. Row two: Mike Boylan, Mike Last, John Stalter, Glenn Penney, Leonard Downard, Jim Larson, Ronald Grvber, Terry Lowe, Glen Marcum, Bob Blair. Row three: Jim Rector, Jim Mabrier, Dennis Winegardner, Harold Carey, Gary Burkhead, Richard Goodman, Bruno Meisterberg, Kenneth Cochran, Dean Sheaffer, Mr. J. Foster. Machine Shop teaches stu- ,.,.-Mc, , B dents how to operate a variety of machines and tools. Most of the training involves practical projects in metal Work. The largest project this year was the television boom for KDPS J which holds a monitor. This project was made by the ad- i vanced class. eg we as ff K' R- X . K v ,H N HQ ii 3 Mr. Hughes, Mr. Foster. Gary Burkhead Jerry Charlson Harold Downard Raymond Gold Bill Needham 0 Glenn Penney John Stalterf it Martin Staple Charles Wells 114 Punting and Decorating p Row one: John McKinney, Eddie Leonard, Dennis Fisher, Steve McLeod, Lewis Pierson, Jack South, Hershal McCurn, Don Hall, Ron Shaw, Tom Fuller, Dan Kimberly, Sam Ellis, Dave Guyer, Dick Van Rossum. Row two: John Brown, Clyde Duke, Eddie Dyer, John Willey, Fred Kenney, Orlin Headrick, Dick Smith, Bill Luther, John Felice, Jerry Kennedy, Skip Turnip- seed, Al Roberts, Gary Overton, Jim Davenport. The use of tools and materials, correct applica- tion methods, surface preparation, cost of mater- ials and labor, are a few of the many units of training available in the painting and decorating area. The main projects of these students are en- graving signs for the school system, painting pep signs, and decorating for parties. Painting Slinker School was their largest project. Mr Cooper Gary Baring Gary Cipale John Felice Dennis Fisher enior Bill Luther Lewis Pierson Richard Smith Dick Van Rossum 115 Radio and T Production Row One: John Gulick, Ron Meyers, Guy Falbo, Don Brooks Curtis Much James Masolini Steve Hulsizer Don Filder, Russell Clem, Wayne Shelton. Row Two: Jean Jocobson Diane Conklin Loretta Malone Cari Marden, Becky Cox, Lana Mock, Linda Geary, Penny Parks, Elalne Cubbage Jackie Abbott Margaret John son, Christile Long, Sue Grubaugh. Row Three: Miss Tillery, Russell Langstraat Steve Holt Terry Swindler Tom Sheil, Dave Wieting, Dennis McMahon, Larry Harris, Norvelle White James Skinner This training area is intended to meet the needs of students who desire to seek a career in the field of radio andfor television. A minimum of two se- mesters of speech, two semesters of drama, two se- mesters of journalism, at least one semester of typ- ing are required, along with the required studies for high school credits. The students work and learn at the same time in the K.D.P.S. studios. They start out with simple floor directing to running cameras and sound equipment as well as participating in the actual production of programs. 116 enior Diane Conklin Russell Langstraat Adaline Christile Long Loretta Melone Dave Wieting 117 Pre-Health Row One: J. W. Vancil, Darrell Hendricks, Chris Meek, David McMasters, John Young, Bruce Brooker, Roger Pul- len, Gary Fritz, Dave Wilkins, Ray Johnson, Rito Perez, Dale Stonehocker, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Gillespie. Row Two: Nona Miller, Barbara Buckingham, Sharon Johnson, Marsha Wilbert, Paulette Miller, Karen Klien, Delores Stanley, Carolyn Brown, Darlene Waage, Sandy Spoonholtz, Sheri Townsell, Judy Durner, Angelina Reynose, Mary Larsh, Joan Boyd, Glenda Ross, Cheryl Seeley, Barbara Thomas. Row Three: Joyce Oxenford, Gerolene Hearone, Jeri Grant, Beverly Gray, Carol Boots, Karon Stuart, Cindy Godwin, Renee Webster, Leslie Klussman, Margaret Swails, Sheila Singleton, Mary Lovig, Patricia Gray, Karon Calligan. Row Four: Claudia Codere, Judy Price, Carol Kuhns, Barbara Smith, Jody Schultz, Cynthia Banghart, Sherry Flaugh, Mary Nemmers, Sandy Schultz, Fayette Butrich, Dolly Welch, Linda Resser, Judy Longferbone, Ruth Smith, Barbara German. 118 This core area has been in existence for only three years and is growing steadily. Pre-Health students are preparing for careers as veterinar- ians, doctors, nurses, medical technicians, phar- macists, or in any other medical vocation. The courses that are required for this area are medical terms, nutrition, chemistry, physics, mi- crobiology, physiology, anatomy, physchology, ad- vanced first aid, English and history. The Pre-Health core area leaves few electives to the students making this one of the more de- manding areas. 'lull Mr. Larry Gillespie and Mr. E. Peterson Row One: Jim Sheen, Fred Steffen, Frank Koch, Tim Whistler, Dennis Keller, Craig Piper, Grey Hagen, Pete Hale, Jim Nixon, John Lyons, Stephen Conly, Dwight York. Row Two: Mr. Larry Gillespie, Tom Rush, Penny Williamson, Ruth Staple, Vonda Starmer, Patty Bikly, Pat Gehl, Linda Knight, Joyce Worley, Susan Loyd, Melony Tieden, Mary Walker, Cheryl Hatfield, Garry Bell. Row Three: Mr. E. Peterson, Paul Phinny, Barbara Langstrat, Donna Harlan, Donetta Clayborne, Pat Emery, Marjorie Leonard, Victoria Ballard, Keith Stukenberg, Larry Lewis. Row Four: Mary Glade, Chris Hunter, Connie Sims, Trudy Burris, Marlo Radeke, Beth Spease, Diane Koehler, Sue Oyler, Kylene Luchsinger, Mary Evans, Janice Ashburn, Kathy Gergen, Louise Tiesse, Linda Blythe, Linda Deaver. Pre-Health enior ww ' ' , ,Y H. 'MRF i A . rzi Cynthia Banghart Bruce Brooker Jesse Collier Sherry Flaugh Gary Fritz Barbara German Darrel Hendricks Ray Johnson Judy Longerbone Christopher Meek Mary Nemmers Linda Reeser Glenda Ross 120 Jody Shultz Sandra Shultz Cheryl Seeley Sheila Singleton 'w Barbara Smith Ruth Smith Linda Speck S A-is bglg 2 it ' i t : ' - n ew t 5 Q, Deloris Stanley Dale Stonehocker Sandy Thompson Dolly Welch David Wilkins John Young 121 i Di tributive d Mr. Jerry Bryan and Mr. W. E. Barlow: DE Teachers Row One: Mr. Bryan, Mr. Huseman, Eddie Fisher, Chuck Baker, Mike McBroom, Fred Schreck, Rozenting Hard- away, Ben Shnurman, Paul Stover, Steve Jeglum, Bob Bernard. Row Two: Martha Cooper, Janice Benjamin, San- dee Irwin, Phyllis Bradford, Carol DeMarce, Joyce Fazio, Jerry Noel, Sharon Lamb, Judy King, Fran Wheeler, Jo Ann Oxenford. Row Three: Larry Hodson, Doug Saboe, Stan Thomas, Don Garanson, Gerald Earll, John Cramblit, Floyd Shade, John McGinn, Ken Mecten, Mike Pickett, Ron Welch. Row Four: Barbara Darnell, Claudia Garrett, Lela Williams, Pam Jones, Marilyn Bass, Suzanne Cope, Karen Kling, Betty Hyler, Sheila Kimberley. 122 Row One: Leonard Waters, Leonard Williams, Lvar Zutik, Allyn Shener, John Allen, Jim McKillap, Charles Jones, Byron Bertrand, Steve Morris, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Martin Huseman. Row Two: Lou Foy, Florence Dilbon, Cheryl Holm, Kathy Morgan, Linda Bossout, Edith Brown, Madaline Saylor, Georgine Heim, Carol Freeman, Sharon Wig- nall, Cheryl Dearth, Pamela See, Mr. W. E. Barlow. Row Three: Princess Hines, Judy DeCamp, Connie Brewer, Lirarila Aller, Marol Crow, Donna Emery, Emily Adams, Gloria Simmerson, Diana Davis, Pamela Kritchard, Diane Ha ett. Distributiiief ,ii.l, Education is arjiye semester course and offersa eiirl total of live D.E. classes of merchandis- ing, salesrnanship, advertising and display, product analysis, and business management. The D.E. stu- dents decorate one of the display windows in the school's halls. Senior students in this area are qual- ified for co-op jobs, which give them on-the-job train- ing and experience. Distributive Education has four- teen senior students on co-op this year. These stu- dents work in department stores, shops, and grocery stores. Row One: Mike McDonald, Don Wilkins, Steve Riccio, Harry Schowman, Dennis Bergerson, Randy Murray, Byron Bertrand, Glen Cruchelow, Mike Huse, Dinney Shelley, Jerry Edwards. Row Two: Mr. E. Barlow, Christa Show- man, Bobbie O'Connors, Sally Pierce, Charlene Pack, Shirley Enos, Becky Jarrett, Linda Coles, Gloria Bartling, Peggy Smith, Maryann Riley, Marilyn Standiford, Rene Michael, Jerry Baker. Row Three: Michael Pickett, Bobby Dixon, Stanley Carter, John Allen, Warren Edenburn, Eugene Davis, James McKillop, Don Armel, John Fenrich, Bill Wimber, David Brockman, Dale'Brockman. 123 D E . O l Chuck Baker Marilyn Bass Janice Benjamin Bob Bernard Phyllis Bradford Wayne Clifford Martha C00-per K Suzanne Cope John Cramblit Barbara Darnell Carol DeMarce Gerald Earll Karolyn Epley Joyce Fazio Eddie Fisher Don Garanson Claudia Garrett -was ,JN -N.. T7 '-n Evelyn German Rozenting Hardaway Larry Hodson Betty Hyler Sandee Irwin Steve Jeglum Pamela Jones Sheila Kimberley Judy King Karen Kling 'Mn Sharon Lamb Mike McBroom Kenneth Merten Jerry Noel 4-Q., JoAnn Oxenford Michael Pickett Fred Schreck Floyd Shade Ben Shnurman Paul Stover Stanley Thomas Ron Welch Fran Wheeler Dennis White Lela Williams tenograph Row One: Marvel Moore, Doris Baker, Sue Knight, Sharon Phillips, Sharon Burris, Sheila Cox, Darlene Cooper, Janice Wolfskill, Ella Ruth Piggee, Ilene Ries, Becky Herron, Nonnie Lutrnan. Row Two: Miss Margaret Taylor, Linda Waser, Gail Gable, Glenna Davis, Barbara Swanson, Mary Lynne Dixon, Ogeretta Bryson, Carolyn Braley, Maureen Stainbrook, Sheryl Wright, Andra Ewoldsen, Linda Jackson, Jean Poortinga. Row Three: Sandra Raleigh, Delores Silio, Kathy Taylor, Suzette Jacobe, Bonnie Moon, Diana Northway, Jane Sego, Kathy McAuley, Becky Stole, Charlotte Anderson, Sherri Clark. Row One: Joan Cox, Linda Moberg, Sandy Shaver, Linda Roberts, Carolyn Balke, Judy Taylor, Ruth Banks, Jo Ann Cutwright, Cathy Dykes, Jackie Taylor, Donna Powell, Cheryl Beard. Row Two: Miss Margaret Taylor, Janet Shaeffer, Ann Parker, Judy Sinnard, Sandy Snook, Mary Jane Williams, Susan Speck, Faye Miller, Marie Pagitt, Susan Bernard, Donna Fisher, Shirley Sheesley, Lynda Rohrer. Row Three: Pat Clerk, Glennis Davis, Linda Davis, Linda Metten, Kris Karlzen, Lydia Hicks, Paula Taylor, Vickie Thomas, Joceil Alexander, Judy Hull, Sharon Jordan, Carolyn Ellis. Row Four: Carol McDowell, Lynda Cardamon, Lynne Fronsdahl, Connie Pat- terson, Margaret Renes, Ann Beggs, Barbara Brinker, Sharon Williams, Anita Shull, Diane,Gladson, Patty Brad- en, Loretta Peterson, Judy Moore. 126 Row One: Sandy Erickson, Sonya Digranes, Carla Payton, Carol Landsberger, Marchele McIntosh, Coleen Dennis, Judy Wineiger, Marilyn McCreary, Cathy Woolsey, Michele Larson, Vicki Ledlie, Jane Fronsdahl, Susan Byerly, Linda Grimes, Janis Mattingly. Row Two: Linda Rasmussen, Karen Fitzpatrick, Linda Smith, Debby Hoksbergen, Kathy Riley, Linda Van Patter, Karen Monohon, Grace Peterson, Jane Bean, Sheryl Buckman, Gloria Booth, Judy Miller, Ida Knouse, Linda Tiernan, Jo Ellen JoBusch, Rene Trafliey, Janet Schatt, Marieta Lovelyn, Gail Slangh- ter, Madeline Murray, Karen Anderson, Manala Hendred, Carol Ayers, Sandra Schlotzhauev. Row three: Linda Wilson, Cathy Cunningham, Jan Foodrill, Debbie Cosner, Kathy Frazier, Karen Gray, Linda Raitt, Jorge Ann Wyndt, Janet Warner, Kathie Bock, Janet Rater, Diane Anderson, Diane Miller, Joyce Culver, Marcia Kellam. Row four: Marty Kelly, Mary Reese, Nancy Hall, Paulette Treon, Donna Snider, Alice Veach, Pat Sauage, Satira Duncan, Pam Williams, Sandra Murray, Phyllis Williams, Joyce Fitzgerald, Diana Terry, Katherine Tolson, Lynda Hall, Sharon Jerks, Shirley Allen, Marcia Burrell, Dorothy Crawford, Joyce Lowery, Pat Iseminger, Rose Mary Bernal, Judy Cole, Lois Westfall, Sue Buckingham. In this area, the students' major emphasis is on typing Cmanual and electricj, shorthand and tran- scription fboth standard and machinel. The stu- dents' training also includes filing, commercial arith- metic or formal math, bookkeeping, and various busi- J J ness machines including mimeograph, multilith, fiuid 1 duplicators, adding machines and machines for al- rsir J most every need in today's business transactions. With this very specialized training the students are qualified to handle the most complicated secretarial jobs. Des Moines Tech High has put many qualiiied students in this area. 127 Q '+A ik.-f l 'Q K H Hlllxu.. ' aff o ' it Gw- K fin., E M25 if 2 Charlotte Anderson Doris Baker Ogeretta Bryson Sharon Burris Sherry Clark Darlene Cooper X . , :, e.-3+ Sheila Cox Mary Lynne Dixon Glenna Davis Andra Ewoldsen Linda FOSter Gail Gable Becky Herron Linda Jackson 'Wo- Q iiluad' Sue Knight Nonnie Lutman Kathy McAuley Suzette Jacobe Bonnie Moon Marvel Moore Diana Northway Peggy Ott Jean Poortinga teno enior Pam Powers Sandra Raleigh Ilene Ries Jane Sego Delores Silio Maureen Stainbrook Becky Stole Barbara Swanson Kathy Taylor Linda Waser Janice Wolfskill Sheryl Wright R x V rf- Row one: Mr. Davenport, Bill Godwin, Mike LaFary, Roger Fitzgerald, Tim Bain, Bill Cooper, Jim Cook, Ray Hen- sley, Cliff Holt, Floyd Simmerman, Miss Miller. Row two: Shirley Robinson, Linda Votruba, Toni Richards, Donna Fuller, Claudine Gullion, Polly Parvin, Betty Towne, Vicki Witt, Sally Landers, Conee Fisher, Gloria Johnson, Kathy Colby, Jeanette Friest. Row three: Judy Mendenhall,Nancy Lee, Luella Webb, Linda Ward, Tom Moyer, Chuck Sam- R 5? ple, Jerry Pratt, Linda Cochran, Donna Muck, Belinda Thomas, Janis Smith, Beverly Bennett. Vt All S., x J ,QQ t Computer Programming is a full six semester ff: l . . course of three periods a day. This area trains the ., , student to prepare instructions for computers, to operate computers, to plan operations and to op- , erate other types of automatic business data pro- i w cessing equipment. Algebra 1 and 2 are required and a grade average of two or better. Miss Miller helping students Floyd Simmerman M ,,,, , '. 5 rf' Mr. Davenport 2533223 Mr. Fettkether Computer Programming , , 2 5 5 ' Q' : li ' J ,W M, V. , fi? 2 L- ' 1 ,ri R T v . A, .V -f- ' Q .. .... 1 1 'X Linda Votruba 130 5 s L M enior Row one: Charles Aduddell, Marlin Browne, Larry Fletcher, Doug- las Hamilton, Larry Hildenbrand. Row two: Paul Hougham, Walt Kalen, Morris Massey, Raymond Miller. ' 0 This course is designed to develop safe, competent welding operators in both the electrical arc and oxy-acetylene welding processes by teaching the learner funda- mentals and skills according to the ac- cepted standards of industry. Terry Wade The objectives of this course are to develop an understanding of the various welding processes and materials and their uses, to develop skill in the use of gas and electric arc welding equipment, and to develop the ability to plan and carry out job assignments with a mini- Mr. Lehmkuhl and mum of supervision. Mr. Mishmash now one: Paul Hougham, Raymond Mille1', Terry Wade, Don Morris, Walt Kalen, Doug Hamilton, Lee Massey Ralph Jones. Row two: Marlin Browne, John Conin, Larry Hildenbrand, Charles Aduddell, Dan Little, Ricky Hin- ton, Quentin Johnson, Carl Nielsen, Mr. Lehmkuhl. Row three: Fred Speer, Edward Cooper, Raymond Smith Roger Brown, Donald Conner, Billy White, Carl Johnson, Harry Noel. Row four: Steve Simmons, Don Jones, Ed- ward Miles, John Hall, James Goodell, Dan Wilson, Rodger Lovell, Mr. Mishmash. derical Wi Row One: Donna Wood, Judy Hoff, Marlene Bennett, Tam Hayter, Becky Wilcots, Carole Pieart, Pat Davidson, Cheryl Hobbs, Judy Moore, Pat Wyant, Beverly Flint, Shirley Pinegar. Row Two: Donna Solomon, Margaret Leach, Cheryl Staiford, Lana Shoning, Barbara Thomas, Joyce Shui, Sandra Barker, Linda Lettington, Sherry Jennings, Martha Geisse, Deanne Lynch, Linda McClaskey. Row Three: Jean Fisher, Pat Fisher, Kathy Flatley, Pamela Bain, Anita Kimpo, Diana Dye, Margaret Mays, Marilyn Thompson, Pat Johnston, Shirley John, Lina Vitale. Row Four: Cynithia Channon, June Kewatt, Eileen Wild, Jeri Parker, Alice Stewart, Margie Wilkinson, Norma Vertz, Betty Webb, Cheryl Cowart, June Stukenberg, Donna Rolan, Jane Tyler, Carolyn Shannon, Margaret Robb, Vicky Cataldo, An- nette Jury, Sherry Fontana. The Clerical Core Area is set up to acquaint the students with the major business machines. The students have four semesters of training on the many different machines that are used most fre- quently in modern commercial concerns. These include adding machines and calculators, dupli- cators, transcribers, bookkeeping machines, and typewriters. Other courses necessary in this area are filing, business communications, bookkeeping, commercial arith- metic, and commercial law. Also recently available are key punch and tab equipment. 132 Row One: Betty Armstrong, Connie Parmer, Ramona Strohl, Janice Connett, Carol Stevens, Jeanette Crawford, Jonna Duke, Linda Johnson, Hazel Collier, Alice Butler, Carolyn Johnson, Billie Eubanks, Jo Ann Hart, Sharon Banks, Alice Tillman, Becky Bishop, Linda Thomas. Row Two: Myrna Pratt, Beverly Sparks, Juanita Carrizales, Karen Johnston, Caroline Hawk, Janet Brown, Judy White, Pat Bain, Judy Lewis, Linda De Marce, Linda Williams, Linda Roth, Diana Dailey, Linda Harryman, Virginia Wheeler, Suzanne Chappas, Charlene Wedding, Marcia Mor- gan, Pat Schley, Mary Jane Morey, Pam Darrah, Sheila Fitzgerald, Sherry Sievers, Sandy Ortiz, Charlene Rudolf, Dorothy May, Pat Howe, Marsha Murray, Florastine Murray, and Jim German. Row Three: Linda Stewart, Roberta Gates, Sue Jones, Francis Wilcox, Phyllis Langford, Linda Wade, Ramona Withee, Patsy Mullins, Irene Stiegler, Sheryl Hedgecock, Mary Coffin, Cindy Bough, Janet Capps, Lloydette Larsen, Sherry Irons, Donna Frankford, Linda Franklin, Susie Fisher, Margaret Dameron. Row Four: Sonya Mayfield, Judy Klaster, Pat Robbins, Marilyn Col- lins, Dorthy Oliver, Delores Kyle, Ellen Hickey, Martha Kyle, Terry Garland, Pat Hess, Christine Wright, Lila Schoen, Vickie Mitchell, Barbara Conner, Sharon Evans, Colleen Meadows, Sharon Henderson, Margaret Zuch, Linda Swaker, Donna Smith, Barbara Vasque-zs, Linda Kilpatrick, Margaret Thorpe, Linda Rate, Virginia Gogerty, Sharon Ingraham, Joby Jose, Connie Harwood. Row One: Karen Webb, Carole Oswalt, LaNita Bueford, Pat Miller, Charlene Parker, Rosalie Robinson, Lucille Harris, Marsha Fowler, Lerna Sheley, Armiller Bell, Eloise Holmes, Margaret Nicholas. Row Two: Lamont Davis, Donna Pepper, Judy Lewis, Heather Mills, Linda Abbott, Virginia Parkin, Diana Curry, Donna Deist, Cheryl Fra- kes, Mary Jo Chaflin, Jackie McNeeley, Linda Edgington, Judy Robertson, Yolanda Ortiz, Sandra Simms, Mary Mil- ler, Roxanne Erickson, Susan Herker, Sandra Lindsay, Linda Headrick. Row Three: Donna Stotler, Judy Williams, Alma Light, Nancy Burchard, Diane Taylor, Joyce Rosenberger, Margo Overton, Sandy Rolfe, Diane Argenta, Judy Leeper, Janet Wright, Sheila McDaniel. Row Four: Judy Allen, Sue Farrington, Lauretta Newhouse, Janice Otter- back, Belinda Vantrisk, Anita Tornquist, Barbara Byers, Mary Russell, Trudy Carlson, Becky Kilker, Sheryl Van Buskirk, Ann Reha, Suretta Lyons, Penee Frantz, Suzanne Newton, Janis Parsons, Marcia Kritchard, Pam Agan, Christina Larsen, Cheryl Ervin, Jane McBurney, Shirley Cumpton. 133 Linda Abbott Armilla Bell Nancy Burchard Norma Cale Shirley Ann Cum pton Pam Agan Judy Allen Diane Argenta Charlotte Bently Beverly Bote Lanita Buefolrd Barbara Byers Sharon Caldwell Barbara Cale Trudy Carlson Mary Jo1Chaffin Jacqueline Cumpton Diane Curry Diane Davis Lamont Davis enior Donna Deist Linda Edgingmn Roxanne Erickson Cheryl Ervin P! Sue Ann Farrington Betty Fisher Jonda Forkner Marsha Fowler Cheryl Frakes Janice Greene Lucille- Harris Linda Headrick Susan Herker Carolyn Hinman Eloise Holmes Janice Jennings Becky Kilker Marcia Kritchard Christina Larsen Judy Leeper Judy Lewis Alma Light QWRQWUW sf X. e lee o ..,-ww Q . E M r W Saundra Lindsay Suretta Lyons Jane McBurney Y ,Am V V ' LIKE .: ' rl: r S , s I WM, wffihfy, , ' ' We S ffiff f S gk Gd:--if 1-,-f ff- -:- iff 'ik ' - ' - -' '. -lm 'N ' Mr- Sheila McDaniel Beverly Merical Mary Miller Patricia Miller Heather Mills fffhwiffifflof' - Ho 'eiwitbv , i It ' 15 Vg s ff 6 i ' 1 ' 1 ., ', Essay? V .'r. - Lori Newhouse Suzanne Newton Margaret Nicholas Yolanda 6rtiz Carol Oswalt -rf '52 ez' I A ,,,. L .L A. fiijiif gizr - Janice Otterback Margo Overton Charlene Parker Virginia Parkin Janice Parsons Donna Pepper A Penee Pfantz 136 if Sharon Phillips Ann Reha Judy Robertson Rosalie Robinson ,., . ' - 'f - Joyce Rosenberger Cynthia Routhe Lerna Sheley Vicky Simmerman 'i' :H i ' ' 7 - .. 5 ' be 4-is 'Y-4 ' Mai: T Nj'-A -4 . 'L' . - ' -, A: , F We ' ' QA , rf, ' if . 59 : l Linda Stevens Rebecca Tallman Diana Taylor Anita Tornquist Belinda Vantrisk Karen Webb Judy Williams Sharon Williams Wallace 137 k, 35 af Sandra Lee Sandra Sims Sheryl Van Buskirk Janet Wright Row One: Jerry Davey, Russell Shrader, Tom Kelly, Terry Empery, Topper Baker, James Ferrariz, Rick Welch, Gary Grae- ber, Karl Hinricks, Don Harris, Lee Mercer, Carl Evans, Doug Samuels, Herman Greenelee. Row Two: Mr. Hartley, Charles Carter, Marvin Todd, Jerry Hawk, Sandra Deaton, Carol Fillman, Sharon Carter, Frankie Wilcox, Marcia Musgrave, Bar- bara Stanberry, Sharon Rhodes, Nancy Bickel, Sharon Jones, JoAnn Smith, Jo Anne Erickson, Lauanna Evans, Bob Oliver, Larry Cunningham, Mick Vreeland. Row Three: Ron Harris, Bill Beem, Dennis German, Dennis Howe, Dick Brammer, Phil Kaufman, Ralph Stout, George Tomlinson, Kenny Weaver, Gilbert Christensen, Jim Ira, Chuck Cox, Dave Bishop, Ron Wood, Lonnie Matticks, Chester Cavil. Row Four: Phyllis Gould, Linda German, Delores Saltzman, Linda Stockbauer, Sharon Hutchison, Rondella Willard, Julie Cambell, Judy Farrell, Edna Sills, Nancy Hamilton, Candy Cater, Penny Hayden, Sandra Albright, Charla Oliver, Kathy Brown, Beryl Byers, Diane Hague, Linda Harban, Jean Green, Pat Tate. Bookkeeping Bookkeeping is the major course of students preparing for careers in accounting and bookkeeping. In each semester the student must complete a practice set which is designed to inform him on the pro- cedures of single proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, cost ac- counting, payroll, and income taxes. During the past year key punch and tab equipment have been added to the schedule. Bookkeeping students are also required to study commercial law, commercial arithmetic, and business machines. 138 Sandra Albright Topper Baker William Beem Richard Bramer Julie Campbell Charles Cox Sandra Deaton JoAnne Erickson Carl D. Evans Judy Farrell Carol Fillman Ron Harris Diane Hayden Sharon Hutchison Phil Kaufman Tom Kelley Edward Mull, Jr. Charla Oliver Doug Samuell Rosemary Serra Russell Shrader Ralph Stout Norma Van Gundy Rondella Willard enior General Programing Mary Carpenter Wayne Chatfield Jerry Chiaramonte Laurie DeWinter Florence D0dd Bob Garmon Harold Glann Linda Graham Pam Hall Loretta Howe Marijo Hightower Allen Johnson Sandy Keller Judy Kilmer f , if S S! , JF Gaim gg, s S wx S E of M fz,, W 5 S f fl f S l M if we M, W 5 Q Birgitta Lindqvist Linda Morriss Ted Ott John Shedd Pat Shelby Rilla Simpson Dixie Wilson Judy Loper Gloria Monroe Rosebell Tabitha Njeri Stephen Onguko Lee Roth Raymond Rundberg war if 1' , Harry Stapleton Ricardo White Tom Wright Edna Wyatt PUBLICATIONS STAFF 1963-1964: Row One: Larry Lewis, fPhotographerJg Bill Love, fEngineerJg Mike McBroom, fTechnicianJg Al Rodda, 1EngineerJg Tom Wright, fTechnicianlg Tom Pruitt, fTechnicianJg Dale Egbert, fTeehnici- anlg John Ridgway fSports Editor 1st Seniesterlg Eddie Franklin, fTechnician Assit. Ad. Manager. Row Two: Sherry Clark, fAssociate Editor Technicianjg Diane Conklin, CTechnicianJg LaVina Guffey, fTechnicianJg Marie Cheers, fTechnicianJg Pam Jones, fTeehnicianJg Loretta Melone, fTeehnicianDg Linda Graham, fEngineerlg Mary Miller, lEn- gineerlg Roxanne Erickson, fEngineerJg Elaine Cubbage, CExchange Editor, Technicianjg Judy Roberston, fTechnici- any Loretta Howe, fTechnicianJg Claudia Garret, fTechnicianl. Row Three: JoAnne Noon, fTechnicianbg Judy Leeper, fTechnicianlg Tim Newell, CTechnicianJg Gary Warren, fAssistant Editor Technicianlg Dale Webster, fSports Editor Technicianlg Mark Baker, fTechnicianJg Russ Langstraat, CTeehnicianJg Ben Shnurman, CTechnician 1st Semester Advertising Mgrjg Wayne Chatfield, fAdvertisingf Mgr. Technicianlg John lVIetten, fTechnicianlg Bill Newton, fTech- nician Jg Barb Darnell, QTechnicianJ. Row Four: Mr. Blair, Vicki Dusenbery, 1Engineer Editorjg Nancy Moede, fEn- gineerlg Dixie Wilson, fEngineerJg Margo Overton, fCireulation Mgr. Technieianlg Joyce Rosenberger, fTechnicianJg Joanne Erickson, fEngineerlg Ilene Ries, fEngineerJg Mary Carpenter, fEngineerj3 Sandy Keller, fTechnicianlg Saun- dra Lindsay, fEngineerJg Linda Stevens, fTechnicianl: Judy Kilmer, fTechnicianJ. gf. P it 1 At work on the Engineer index are JoAnn Erickson and Linda Graham. Working are: Roxy Erickson, Mary Mil- ler, : Saundra Lindsay, Sandy Kel- ler. 142 Editor, Vicki Dusenbery Englneer tail Responsbonsible for the Engineer pages are: Bill Love, Ilene Ries, Dixie Wilson, Larry Lewis, Al Rodda, Nancy Moede. 143 n Vice President, Stan Thompson Secretary, Lynne Dixon Julle Campbell Martha Cooper Joanne Erickson Judy Farrell Noel Johnson Dennis Lyall' Loretta Melone Semor Executive Board Penee Pfantz James Schultz Ben Shnurman Sloan Taylor Dale Webster Fran Wheeler Ad Club 5, Chorus 5, DECA 7, 8, Drill Team 3, Hal Key to Core Areas 19li4 E l0R DlRECTORY ACC - Accounting B Bookkeeping VM - Machine Shop VAB - Auto Body VDE -- Painting 81 Decorating AVA - Aviation PH - Pre-Health VC - Cabinet Making VP - Printing CL - Clerical VRTV -- Radio 8- TV Production VA - Commercial Art VR - Refrigeration TCE - Communications Electronics VS - Sheet Metal CP - Computer Programming ST - Steno DE - Distributive Education VT - Tailoring ECT - Electronic Computer Tech. TD - Technical Drawing VEM - Engine Mechanics TIE - Technical Electricity VH- llotel and Restaurant VW - Welding Linda Lou Abbott CL -A- n Road Runner David Ray Backer VA Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Office Helper 6, Syn. Swimming Chorus 4, Hall Monitor 3, 5, 6. Armiller Bell CL Gym Leader 4, Tennis 3, 4, Letter 4, Concessions 4. Janice Rae Beniamin DE BenIi Basketball 3, 7, Chess Club 5, 6, Football 3, Hall Mon- 3, 5. John Curtis Abel VH Duane Lee Adair Drafting Duc Hall Monitor 7, Peo Club 7. Pamela Ann Agan CL Pam Chorus 5, Hall Monitor 3, 5, 6, 7, Library Staff 4, Pep Club 7, Pepettes 7, Student Council 3, 4, 7. .lohn Clyde Ainsworth TD Chess Club 5, Hall Monitor 4, Lettermen's Club 6, 7, Pep Club 7, Student Council 6, Swimming 5, 7. Arnis Akselis TD Jolly Green Giant itor 4, Kiwanis Key Club 7, Lettermen's Club 6. lean Emma Alexander VA Bacc. 8- Comm. Hostess 6, Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 5, 7, Student Council 5, 6, 7. Sandra Kay Allbright ACC Sandy Chorus 3, 4, 5, Drill Team 6, Hall Monitor 4, Syn. Swimming 5. David Lynn Aller Drafting Paul Richard Anderson Drafting Charlotte Ann Anderson ST Future Teachers 3, 4, Gym Leader 4, Pep Club 3, Stu- dent Council 4, Syn. Swimming 3. Mary Lee Anderson VA Bacc. 8. Comm. Hostess 6, Student Council Alt. 3. Doris Jean Baker ST Hall Monitor 5. Mark Blake Baker VP Hall Monitor 5, Technician 7, 8. Topper Sim Baker ACC Cynthia Lou Banghart Ptl Monitor 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 5, 7, 8. l Dori James Elmore Bennett TIE .lim Pep Club 7, 8, Stage Lighting 7, 8. Saulvedis Bergis AVA Saul .,-rapt, Robert Luther Bernard DE Bob Ad Club 5, 6, DECA 7, 8, Hall Monitor 4, 5, 6, Letter- Hcindyu men's Club 7, B, Track 3, 5, Letter 3, 5, Wrestling 4, 5. Chorus 3, 4, 6, Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 7, Health Careers 3, 4, 5, 6, B, Nurses Staff 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Service Club 8, Syn. Swimming 3, Science En- richment 5. Paul Norman Bickel ECT itor 6, Student Council Alt. 4, 6. Hall Monitor 4, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Lunchroom Mon Gary Leon Baring VDE Tookcy Football 3, 5, 7, Hall Monitor 3, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, Lettermen's Club 7, 8, Stage Crew 7, 8, Track 4, 8, Wrestling 3, 7, 8. Stephen Thomas Boozell VR Steve Hall Monitor 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. James Lee Borst VEM Ri Terry Gilbert Barnes VEM Han Monilor 3' Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City 6, 7, Garry Gene Bostwick Drafting Bosco .lerry Lester Barton ECT Bart - V 1, it Band 3, 4' 5' 6' 7, 8- Daniel Byron Bote AB Dan Student Council 7, 8. Marilyn Joyce Bass DE Donald Ray Bower Drafting Don Donald Manin Beal Jr' ECT HDMI, Hall Monitor 3, 5, Pep Club 7, Wrestling 5, 7. Hall Monitor B, Ham Club 4, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Science Enrichment 3. William Henry Beem ACC Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5. Larry Joe Brackney VEM san Carolyn Sue Braley Dramatic Play 6. lichard Stephen Bramer ACC Dick Football 3, 5, 7, Gym Leader 7, Hall Monitor 4, Letter- men's Club 7, Student Center Monitor 7. John Ross Broadus TCE Track 5, 7. Bruse Bentley Brooker PH Hall Monitor 7, Wrestling 3, Science Enrichment 4, 5, 6, 7. Morris O. Brooks VEM Bud Hall Monitor 6. Robert lee Brown TCE Bob Stand-by Club 3, 4, 6. Marlin Dee Browne VW Ogeretta Marie Bryson ST Rilra LaNita Claudia Buetord CL Nita Drill Team 6. Nancy Marie Burcliard CL Nano Chorus 4, 7, 8, Syn. Swimming 8. Gary Lee Burkhead VM Basketball 4, Footbail 3, Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Captain 5, 6. Sharon Ann Burris ST Barbara Ann Byers CL Barb Chorus 4, 5, 7. Barbara Cale CL Barb Hall Monitor 5, Student Council 5, 7. Norma Cale CL Julie Mandalee Campbell ACC Hall Monitor 8, Senior Executive Board 8, Senior Class Party Co-Chairman 8. James Gilbert Carley AVA Jim Pep Club 8. Gertrude Ann Carlson CL Trudy Gym Leader 4, Hall Monitor 6, Office Helper 5, SAT Staff 5, Counseling Center Sec. 7. Richard James Carnes DE Rick nEnoH Mary Alice Enos Carpenter Drill Team 3, Office Helper 8, Pep Club 7, 8, Student Council 8, Publications 7, 8. Michael Ray Carter VH 'I'ikg Baseball 6, Basketball 7, Football 7. Mary Jo Chaffin Ct. J, Drill Team 5, Gym Leader 6, Student Council Alt 8. Jerry Allen Charlson VM Basketball 3, 7, Football 3, 5, 7, Letter 5, Guide 6, Hall M:nitor 3, 5, 6, Lettermen's Club 7, Student Council 7, Track 4, 6. Wayne Charles Cltatiield Chatsworth Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chorus 4, 7, Guide 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 3, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Kiwanis Key Club Sec. 7, 8, Lettermen's Club 7, 8, Technician Adv. Mgr. 8, Track Mgr. 6, 8. Louida Marie Cheers VT Chierios Pep Club 7, Technician 7, 8. Jerry Anthony Chiaramonie Jer Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice Pres. 5, 6, Pres. 7, 8, Guides 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Captain 5, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Student Council 3, 4, Alt. 6. Gary Anthony Cipale VDE Chip Mary Louise Clark VT Little Daigo Chorus 3, Drama Club 3, Flag Twirlers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-Captain 5, 7, 8, Gym Leader 4, Health Careers 3, Syn. Swimming 3, Life Saving 4. Sharon Sue Clark ST Sherry Ad Club 7, Chorus 3, 6, Drama Club 3, Flag twirlers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-Captain 5, Guides 8, Hall Monitor 6, Office Helper 7, Student Council 8, Technician Asso- ciate Editor 8, Tennis 5, 6, 7, 8, Counseling Center Sec. 4. Wayne Richard Clifford DE Band 5, 6. Phyllis Jean Anne Coburn VA PJ Ad Club 7, 8, Vice Pres. 7, 8, Drama Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice Pres. 7, 8, Technician Editor 8. James Farrell Coles VAB Jim Chess Club 4, Hall Monitor 6, 7, Student Council 4, 5, 6, Tennis 5, 6, Wrestling Mgr. 5, 6. John Charles Coles VEM Chess Club 4, Hall Monitor 8, Student Council 4. Jessie Louise Collier PH Jessie Chorus 3, 6, Drill Team 3, 4, 5, Future Teachers 7, Pep Club 3, 7, Service Club 5, 6, 7, Tennis 6. Marsha Catherina Collier VT Marty Chorus 3, Drill Team 3, 4, 5, 6. Audrey Diane Conklin VRTV Dee Drama Club 3, 4, 6, 7, Sec. Student Director 7, Hall Monitor 4, Pep Club 4, Stand-by Club 3, 4, 6, Student Council 3, 5, 6, 7, alt. 4, Technician Feature Editor 7. John Robert Cook VA Stand-by Club 8. William Earl Cook Jr. VAB BilI Football Asst. Mgr. 3, 5, Hall Monitor 5, 7, 8, Captain 8. Darlene Cooper ST Coop Future Teachers 7, Gym Leader 5, Pep Club 7, Service Club 7, Tennis 4. Martha Ann Cooper DE Marti Eand 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City 7, 8, DECA 7, 8, Vice Pros. 7, Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Nurses Staff 8, Pep Club Ex. Board 7, Student Council Ex, Board 7, 8, Senior Class Ex. Board 8, Senior Class Ban- quet Chairman 8. usual, Suzanne Elaine Cope DE DECA 7, 8. Charles LeRoy Cox ACC Basketball 5, 6, 7, Hall Monitor 6. Shcila Rae Cox ST Guide 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 4, 6, Office Helper 3, 5, 6, Student Council 8. William Brent Cox TCE Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Stand-by Club 3. John Francis Cramblit DE Band 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 8. Dennis E. Crane VP Denny Gym Leader 7, 8. Thomas Franklin Crow TCE Hall Monitor 3, Stage Lighting 5, 7, 8, Student Council 5, Swimming 3, 5, 6, 7, 8. Elaine Sidney Cubbage VRTV Chorus 3, Drama Club 4, 5, 7, Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Service Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Stand-by Club 7, 8, Sec. 7, Syn. Swimming 3, Life Saving 4, Technician Exchange ed- itor 8. Jacqueline Gene Compton CL Jackie Shirley Ann Compton CL Diana Marla Curry CL Thomas Leonard Dake VEM Tom Barbara Sue Darnell DE Bobbi DECA 7, Guide 7, 8, Gym Leader 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 6, 7, 8, Lunchroom Cashier 6, Office Helper 8, Student Council 5, 6, Tennis 5, Technician 7, 8. Glenna Juanita Davis ST Tootie Hall Monitor 4, Office Helper 6. Lamont Lloyd Davis CL Guide 6, Hall Monitor 5, 6, Library Staff 5, Movie Operator 4, 6, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Sandra Sue Deaton ACC Sandie Gym Leader 5, Hall Monitor 5, Syn. Swimming 5, Life Saving 6. Paul Eugene Deer VM Deer Football 3, 5, 7, Letter 5, 7, Hall Monitor 6, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Lettermen's Club 6, 7, 8, Student Coun- cil 5, 6, 7, B, Pres. 7, Ex. Board 7, 8, All-City Vice Pres. 7, 8, Student Court 6, Track 4, 6, 8, Wrestling 5, Tool Crib 4, Senior Class Pres. 8, Senior Class Ex, Board 8. Donna Jean Deist CL Laurel Ann DeWinter Lauri Chorus 8. William Wesley Diehl VEM Bill Hall Monitor 3. Mary Lynne Dixon ST Mickie Cheerleader 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. Ath. Office 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 5, 6, Service Club 3, Stu- dent Council 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Ex. Board 7, 8, Sec. 7, Syn. Swimming 3, Tennis 3, 5, Student Center Monitor 5, Senior Class Sec. 8, Senior Class Ex. Board 8. n Florence Elizabeth Dodd CL Florence Gym Leader 7. David Ray Donaldson VEM Golf 4, Service Club 4. Harold Leonard Downard Machine Shop Len Hall Monitor 6, Student Council 7, Tennis 6, 8. Dennis Lee Duncan AVA Denny Victoria Ann Dusenbery VA Vicki Bacc. Hostess 5, Engineer Editor 7, 8, Pep Club 5, Student Council 7, Technician Editor 5, 6. Gerald Dean Earll DE Jerry Hall Monitor 5, 7. Linda Sue Edgington CL Lynne Hall Monitor 7. Phoebe Joanne Erickson ACC Jo Drill Team 3, Engineer, information Editor 7, 8, Gym Leader 7, Hall Monitor 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, SAT Staff 7, Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8, Ass't. Sec. 7, Ex. Board 7, 8, Student Court Clerk 7, Technician 7, 8, Senior Class Ex. Board 8, Senior Class Asst. Treas. 8, Senior Class Day Comm. Co-Chairman 8, Big Brother, Big Sister Day 5, 7. Roxanne Danica Erickson CL Roxie Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 3, Engineer 7, 8. Co-Copy Editor 7, 8, Hall Monitor 4, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 6, 7, 8, Student Council 7, Technician 7, 8. Theodore Paul Erickson VEM Hall Monitor 4, 6, 7, Captain 7, Student Council Alt. 3. Cheryl Ann Ervin CL She-Lamb Chorus 6, 7, Gym Leader 6, Syn. Swimming 5, Life Saving 4. Andra Sue Ewoldsen ST Audra Judith Anne Farrell ACC Judy Service Club 8, Pep Club 8, Senior Ex. Board 8, Senior Party Co-Chairman 8. Sue Ann Farrington CL Susie Hall Monitor 5, Student Council Alt. 5, Tennis 6. Joyce Anne Zita Fazio DE Ad Club 7, 8, DECA 8, Drama Club 3, 7, 8, Health Careers 4, 5, Student Council Alt. 8. John Joseph Felice VDE Johnnie Stage Crew 7, 8, Stage Lighting 7, Robert Eugene Fessler Bob Carol Jean Fillman ACC Kay-Jean Golf 4, 5, 6, Lunchroom Cashier 5, 6, Syn. Swimming 3, Life Saving 4. Betty Jean Fisher CL Student Center Monitor 8. Claudia Marie Garrett DE Office Helper 7, Technician 7, 8. David Patrick Gathercole VEM Pat Baseball 4, Hall Monitor 6, Swimming 4, 6, 7. Richard Dale Geil AVA Red Band 3, 4, 5. Barbara Diane German PH Chorus 3, Hall Monitor 5, Health Careers 3, 4, Office Helper 4, Counseling Center Sec. 6. Charles Edward Fisher DE Eddie DECA 7, 8, Historian Reporter 7, 8, Hall Monitor 4, 6, Student Council 7, Swimming 3, Tennis 4, 5, 6. Dennis Michael Fisher VDE Worms Hall Monitor 3, 4, 7. Sherry Ruth Flaugh PH Health Careers 3, 4, 5, 7, Library Staff 8, Pep Club 5, 7, 8, Pepettes 7, 8, Counseling Center Sec. 8. Evelyn Sue German DE Ev Raymond Dee Gold VM Gaia Chess Club 6. Linda Louise Graham CP Linn Engineer 7, 8, Counseling Center Sec. 7, Technician 7, 8. Richard James Greene TCE Rick Hall Monitor 6. Richard Lee Gritfis VC Dick Band 3, 4, 5, Basketball 3, Hall Monitor 3, 7, 8, Serv- ice Club 4, Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. LaVina Belle Guffey VT nnnyn William Clyde Foddrill Drafting Bill Jonda Lou Forkner CL Jonnie Lou Office Helper 8. Linda Lou Foster ST Myron Leo Foster VC Hall Monitor 7. Marsha Louise Fowler CL Marsh Drill Team 6, Tennis 5, 6. Cheryl Mae Frakcs CL Sheri Guide 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Gym Leader 6, Hall Monitor 7. Charles Edward Franklin VR Eddie Hall Monitor 5, 6, Pep Club 6, 7, 8, Student Council 3, 4, 5, Technician Asst. Adv. Mgr. 8, Wrestling 3, Big Brother, Big Sister Day 5, 7, Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8. Lloyd Martin Freeborn VEM Baseball 4, Hall Monitor 6, Student Council 8, Wrest- ling 6, Tool Crib 4, 5. Gail Diane Gable ST Hall Monitor 5, 6, Student Council 3. Pep Club 7, Technician 7, 8. Pamela Kaye Hall Panell Drill Team 3, Gym Leader 5, Hall Monitor 3, 5, Pep Club 3, 5, 7, Student Council 3, 5, Syn. Swimming 3. Mickie Anne Halverson VA Mick Bacc. 8 Comm. Hostess 5, Drama Club 7, 8, Drill Team 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Guide 7, 8, Hall Monitor 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8, Service Club 3, 7, 8, Stand-by Club 7, 8, Stu' dent Council 4, 5, 6, Tennis 5, 6, 7. Douglas Jay Hamilton VW Rozenting Hardaway Jr. DE Rose Football 3, 5, Hall Monitor 4, 5, Captain 4, 5, Student Council 5, 6, Swimming 5. Lucille Harris CL Chorus 4, Hall Monitor 6. Ronald Lee Harris ACC Teddy Bear Kiwanis Key Club 8. Mary Ann Garcia VT Mlyy Chorus 5. Robert Arnold Garmon Bud Fredrick Gilbert Hart AVA Fred Hall Monitor 4, 5. Diane Penny Hayden ACC Penny Linda Kay Headriclc CL Lin Hall Monitor 4, Student Council 4. 1 1 Karen Kay Heath VT Kay-Kay' Drill Team 5. Darrell LaVern Hendricks PH Head' Lettermen's Club 7, 8, Pep Club B: Swimming 5, 7, 8, Water Polo 7, 8. Susan Alice Herker CL Sue Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 5, Pep Club 3. Charles Ralph Herriott VC Football Mgr. 5, Hall Monitor 3. Chuck' Rebecca Sue Herron ST Becky' Bacc. 81 Comm. Hostess 6, Pep Club 7, 8, Student Coun- cil 3, 7, 8. Thomas John Heuss VP Tom Basketball 3. John LeRoy Hiatt VEM Football 5, Service Club 6. Mariio Ann Hightower Jo Chorus 6, 8, Hall Monitor 4, Syn. Swimming 3, 7, 8, Life Saving 4. Larry Dale Hildenbrand VW HiIdy Band 3, Hall Monitor 4. Larry Fay Hodson DE Hall Monitor 8. Richard Nelson Holloway ECT Head Hall Monitor 6, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Lettermen's Club 6, 7, 8, Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8, Water Polo 7. Kenneth Eugene Holm VEM Homely Eloise Holmes CL Clifford Berardino Holt CP Paul Ray Hougham VW Huff Hall Monitor 3. Loretta Kay Howe Retta Chorus 7, 8, Technician 7, 8. Allan Leslie Hummell TD Hall Monitor 4. Sharon Kay Hutchison ACC Hutch Future Teachers 3, 4, 6, Vice Pres. 4, Library Staff 6, Office Helper 3, Pep Club 6, 7, 8, Service Club 7, 8, Sec.-Treas. 7, 8. Betty Harriette Hyler DE Gym Leader 7, Counseling Center Sec. 5. Sandra Charlene Irwin DE Sandee Ad Club 5, Bacc. 81 Comm. Hostess 6, Chorus 5, DECA 7, 8, Pep Club 7, 8, Student Council 7, 8, Student Court 7, 8. Linda Lee Jackson ST Office Helpers 5. Suzette Elaine Jacobe ST Suzy Drill Team 5, Gym Leader 5, Pep Club 4, Life Saving 6. William Leroy Jacobs TCE Bill Basketball 4. Dean Leonard Janssen AVA Baseball 8. Steven Edward Jeglum DE Steve DECA 7, 8, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 4, Student Council 3. Janice Marie Jennings CL Jan Chorus 3, Hall Monitor 4. Allen LeRou Johnson Al Basketball 3, Hall Monitor 5, 7, 8, Service Club 4, Stand-by Club 7, 8, Treas. 7, Student Council 3, Science Enrichment 3. Harold Wayne Johnson ECT Hall Monitor 5, Ham Club 4, 5, Science Enrichment 3. Noel Lee Johnson ECT Ninn Baseball 4, 6, 8, Basketball 3, 5, 6, Football 3, 5, 7, Letter 5, 7, Guide 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, lst Vice Pres. 7, 8, Lettermen's Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 7, PA Crew 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council 6, 7, 8, Student Court 7, 8, School Representative to PTA 7, 8, Senior Class Ex. Board 8. Raymond DeWayne Johnson PH Schoochie Basketball 3, 6, 7, Football 3, 5, 7, Letter 5, All-City 7, 3rd All-State 7. Pamela Rose Jones DE Pammie Drill Team 4, Technician 7, 8. Robert Hugh Jones Jr. TD Chunker Future Teachers 8, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Lettermen's Club 7, 8, Student Council 7. Alan Leslie Jordan TIE .K- Walter Dean Kalen VW Guide 6, 7, Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Captain 6. Glenn Raymond Keller Drafting Hall Monitor 3, 5, 6, 7, 8. Sandra Kaye Keller Sandy Flag Twirlers 3, Technician 7, 8, Publications Sec. 7, 8. Thomas Eugene Kelley ACC Tom Chorus 7. Michael John Kendall VA Mike Hall Monitor 5. Rebecca Rcse Kilker CL Becky Drill Team 3, 4, Service Club 5, Tennis 5. Judith Diane Kilmer Judy Chorus 3, 5, 7, 8, Counseling Office Sec. B, Technician 7, 8. ml-omu Thomas Everett Kliegl VA Ad Club 7, 8, Captain of Team 7, 8, Basketball 3, Tennis 6, 7, 8, Student Council 3. Karen Kay Kling DE Swing Susie Sue Lynn Knight ST Student Council 5, 8. Marcia Jean Kritchard Future Teachers 7, 8, Counseling Office Sec. 7. -L- Sharon Lee Lamb DE Lambchop DECA 7, 8, Drill Team 5, 6, Gym Leader 5, Office Helper 6. John Steven Lambert Drafting Jack Chess Club 5, Wrestling 3. Harold Dran Landers TCE WAOBRU Ham Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 6, Stand-by Club 6, 7, 8, l6MM Proiectionist 4, 5, 6, Audio Visual Crew Chief Proiectionist 7, 8. Charles Edwin Langford Jr. TCE Drac Ham Club 6, Stage Lighting 7, Stand-by Club 6, Swim- ming Mgr. 7. Russell Amos Langstraat VRTV Hall Monitor 3, Technician 7, 8. Christina Ruth Larsen CL Tena Chorus 5, Student Council 6, 7, 8, Tennis 4, Concese sions 5, 6. Rex Miller l.eCocq Drafting Hall Monitor 4, 6, Lettermen's Club 7, Pep Club 7, Swimming 3, 5, 7. Judith Carol Leeper CL Judy Technician 7, 8, Student Center Monitor 7, 8. Judy Marlene Lewis Cl. Judy Chorus 6, Gym Leader 5, Pep Club 7, Student Council Alt. 4 Larry Ellsworth Lewis VA Little Levy Ad Club 7, Hall Monitor 6, Engineer 7, 8. Alma Julia light Cl. Ronald Nolan Lilly Drafting Jabber Ingrid Birgitta Linqvist Rickie Chorus 7, 8, Drama Club 7, 8, Pres. 7, 8, Drill Team 7, 8, Student Council 7, 8, All-City 7, 8. Saundra Kay Lindsay CL Sandy Drill Team 4, 5, Gym Leader 5, Hall Monitor 5, 6, Stu- dent Council 6, Syn. Swimming 3, 4, 7, Life Saving 4, Big Brother, Big Sister Day 5, 7, Technician 7, 8. Donald Gene Livingston VP AdaLine Christile Long VRTV Chris Chorus 5, Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Guide 7, 8, Gym Leader 7, Hall Monitor 6, 7, Pep Club 3, Service Club 3, 8, Stand-by Club 7, 8, Student Council 6, 7, 8, Syn. Swimming 5, Drama Plays 5, 6. Judith Lee Longerbone PH Judy Gym Leader 5, Hall Monitor 3, Counseling Center Sec. 7, 8, Life Saving 6, Science Enrichment 4. Judith Lucille Loper CL Junior Chorus 7, Office Helper 4, 5. William Ross Love VA BiII Ad Club 7, 8, Pres. 7, 8, Engineer 7, 8, Technician 7, 8. Mignon Elice Lutman ST Nonnie Chorus 3, Office Helper 5, Pep Club 3, 7, Student Council 4, Tennis 4, Concession Stand 7. Dennis Doyle Lyall VA Deni Football 3, 5, 7, Hall Monitor 8, Kiwanis Key Club 7, Lettermen's Club 7, 8, Vice Pres. 7, 8, Student Council 6, 7, 8, Ex. Board 7, 8, Treas. 7, Pres. 8, Wrestling 6, 7, 8. Suretta Diane Lyons CL Gym Leader 5, Hall Monitor 4: Pep Club 7, Syn. Swim- ming 3, 5. Kathryn Kay McAuley ST KiYhY Chorus 4, 6, Gym Leader 5, Syn. Swimming 3, Tennis 6. James Michael McBroom DE T00fie Cross Country 3, DECA 7, Hall Monitor 4, Technician 7, 8. Sheryl Jean Dunn McBroom VA Sherri Drill Team 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. Jane Alice McBurney CL Barney Chorus 4, 5, 6, Drill Team 4, 5, 6, Gym Leader 4, Hall Monitor 4, Student Council 3, Big Brother, Big Sister Day 5. Sheila Jean McDaniel CL Gym Leader 4, Hall Monitor 5, Pep Club 5, 7, Service Club 7, Student Council 5, B. Thomas Lyle McVey VAB Tom Diana Kay Maguire Vll Dean Walter James Manuel VA Wally Band 3, Track 8. Beniamin Ralph Marshall VP . Ben Basketball 4, Football 3, 5, Hall Monitor 3, 5, 6, Let- termen's Club 6, 7, Wrestling 3, 4, 5. Stephen Eugene Martin VP Steve Baseball 6, Pep Club 7, 8. Mary Louise Martinez VA Student Council 6. Michael Romaine Martinsen VP Mike Football 3, 4, Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7, Service Club 3, 4, Wrestling 5. Morris Ramon Massey VW Football 3, Wrestling 5. Christopher Anthony Meek PH Chris Gym Leader 7, 8, Hall Monitor 7, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Pep Club 7, 8, Student Council 4, 8, Tennis 6. Loretta Anne Melone VRTV Lorri Drama Club 4, 6, Pres. 6, Office Helper 7, Student Council 6, 7, 8, Syn. Swimming 3, Technician 7, Tennis 4, 6, 7, Spring Play 4, Senior Class Ex. Board 8: Senior Class Asst. Treas. 8. Beverly Ann Merical CL Bev Hall Monitor 3, 6, Lunchroom 5. Kenneth Dean Merten DE Ken Chess Club 5, 6, 8, DECA 7, 8, Future Teachers 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, Student Council 5, Swimming Mgr. 5, 7. John William Metten TIE Baseball 4, Hall Monitor 7, Student Council 4, Tech- nician 7, 8. Calogero Milisenda TD Charles Future Teachers 7, 8, Library Staff 8, Foreign Student Comm. 7. Mary Miller CL Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 3, Hall Monitor 5, 7, 8, Office Helper 7, Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council 3, 5, 7, Engineer 7, 8, Technician 7, 8. Heather Ann Mills CL Hall Monitor 4, Pep Club 3. Nancy Jane Moede VA Tex Ad Club 8, Pep Club 3, 7, 8, Student Council 6, Tech- nician 7, 8, Engineer 7, 8, Sports Ed. 8. Linda Marie Morriss Future Teachers 7, Counseling Center Sec. 7. Edward Gerald Mull Jr. ACC Jerry Hall Monitor 5. Richard Harris Muselman VP Rick Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Director 7, All-City 7, Baseball 4, Student Council 4, 5, Tennis 5. Mary Margaret Nemmers PH Jinks Drill Team 5, Lunchroom Monitor 6, Science Enrich- ment 5, 6. Brian David Newman AVA Band 3, 4, 7, 8, Movie Operator 4, Tennis 6. Suzanne Newton CL Sue Chorus 5, Hall Monitor 6. William Franklin Newton Jr. VP Bill Basketball 3, Chess Club 4, Hall Monitor 3, 7, Tech- nician 7, 8, Production Ed. 7, 8. Margaret Ann Nicholas CL Marg Drill Team 7, 8, Gym Leader 7, Hall Monitor 8, Little Dippers 7, 8, Recorder 7, 8, Pep Club 7, 8, Service Club 7, 8, Tennis 8, Technician 7, 8. Joan Julia Niemeyer VT Pep Club 5, 7, 8, Student Council 4, 6. Rosebell Tabitha Nieri Jerry Eileen Noel DE Chorus 6, DECA 7, 8, Drill Team 3, 4, 5, 6, Sec. 4, Gym Leader 4, Counseling Center Sec. 6. JoAnne Noon ACC Annie Library Staff 8, Syn. Swimming 3, Technician 7, 8. Kenneth Edward Moll TCE Ken Hall Monitor 7, 8. Bonnie Lynn Moon ST Chorus 8. Daniel H. Moore AVA Danny Marvel Ann Moore ST Hall Monitor 5, Syn. Swimming 3. Diana Lea Northway ST Di Band 3, 4, 7, 8, Chorus 3, 8, Student Council 6. Robert Eugene Oghurn TCE Oggie Chorus 3, 7, B, Stand-by Club 7, 8, Vice Pres. 8. Charla Sue Oliver ACC Charlie Library Staff B. Stephen Ondu Onguko Ruoth Yolanda Marie Ortiz CL Londo Student Council 7. Carol Diane Oswalt CL Bunny Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers 7, 8, Pep Club 7, 8, Service Club 7, Student Council 8, Counseling Center Sec. 5, 6, Big Brother, Big Sister Day 5. Peggy Gene Ott ST Band 5, 6, 7, 8. Theodore Albert Ott AVA Janice Marie Otterbach CL H1-edu njanin Chorus 5, 6, 7, Gym Leader 6, Pep Club 5, 6, Pepettes 5, Syn. Swimming 5. Larry Dean Overton Drafting Hall Monitor 7, 8, Captain 8. Margo Diane Overton' CL Technican 7, 8. Paul Ronald Overton VC Hall Monitor 4, 6, Student Council Alt. Susan Jane Overton VT Maiorettes 3, 4, 6, 7, Captain 7. JoAnn Oxenford DE nMaggin 4, 5. nsuen ujou DECA 7, Golf 4, 5, Hall Monitor 6, Pep Club 4, 5, 7, Library Staff 3, Pepettes 7, Student Council 6, 7. .p- James David Padgett VH Patches Band 7, Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Wrestling 3. Charlene Elizabeth Parker CL Drill Team 5, 6, 7, Gym Leader 7. Virginia Lea Parkin CL Lunchroom Cashiers 5, 6, Pep Club Glenn Norman Penney VM Hall Monitor 3, 6, Captain 6. Donna Jeanne Peper CL Office Helper 8. Penelope Jane Pfantz CL 4, Syrl. Ginia Swimming 3. Pence Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Chorus 6, 7, Drill Team 3, Golf 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7, Pep Club 7, 8, Sec. 8, Student Council 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Syn. Swimming 3, 5, Senior Class Ex, Board 8. Sharon June Phillips ST Band 3, 4, Student Council 5, 8. Ellaruth Piggee ST Chorus 4, Gym Leader 4. Jean Louise Poortinga ST Pamela Rhea Powers ST Guide 6, Gym Leader 3, 4, Hall Monitor Council 3, Concessions 6, 7, 8. Sharon Piggee Poortinga upamu 5, 7, Student Robert E. Price VAB , Bob Jimmine LeRoy Prothero VP Squicky Thomas Irving Pruitt VP Tom Baseball 4, 6, Basketball 5, Chess Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Vice Pres. 6, Hall Monitor 5, 6, Lettermen's Club 5, 6, 7, Service Club 5, Science Enrichment 4, Tech- nician 7, 8. .R- Sandra Ann Raleigh ST Sandy Chorus 3. Linda Lea Reeser PH Pep Club 7, 8, Syn. Swimming 3. Loren Steven Reeves VR Wrestling 7, 8, Letter 8, Hall Monitor 8. uAnnn Lydia Ann Reha CL Chess Club 5, Future Teachers 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 6, 7, Service 5, 6. Harold Ronald Reichenbacker VS Ronl' Gym Leader 8, Student Council 8. Harold Frank Renner Jr. TD Margret Joyce Rhone VT Marge Lunchroom Cashier 7, 8. Ilene Jessie Ries ST Bacc. 8. Comm. Hostess 6, Drill Team 3, 4, Flag Twirlers 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-Captain 7, Gym Leader 4, Library Staff 6, Pep Club 4, 7, 8, Service Club 7, Vice Pres, 7, Student Council 4, 8, Student Court Clerk 8, Tennis 6, Lite Saving 6, Technician 8. Judy Lois Robertson CL Dude Chorus 7, 8, Service Club 6, Syn. Swimming 3, Life Saving 6, Technician 7, 8. Rosalie Robinson CL Rose Drill Team 4, 7, 8, Future Teachers 7, 8, Gym Leader 7, 8, Service Club 7, 8, All-City 7, Vice Pres. 8, Syn. Swimming 7, 8, Tennis 4. Alan Dwayne Rodda VA Alley Ad Club 7, Basketball 3, Hall Monitor 7, Engineer 7, 8. Linda Christine Roe VH Syn. Swimming 3, Restaurant 8. Hotel Student Man- ager 7. Sandra Lee Rohlf CL Ruff Drill Team 3, 4, Tennis 3, Technician 7, 8. Elizabeth Joyce Rosenberger CL Joyce Drill Team 5, 6, Hall Monitor 5, Technician 7, 8. Glenda Sue Ross PH Chorus 3, 4, 6, Health Careers 3, 4, 5, Student Coun- cil Alt. 5, Life Saving 4. Lee Eugene Roth Chess Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 7, 8, Hall Monitor 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 7. Cynthia Jean Routhe CL Cindy Gym Leader 5, Hall Monitor 6, Library Staff 4, 5, Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council Alt. 4. Raymond Andrew Rundberg Ray'l Hall Monitor 3. Howard Dale Runyon Jr. VP Budl' Hall Monitor 6. Gayle Ann Rush VH Bubbles Gym Leader 5, All Club 7, 8, Team Captain 7, 8, Pep June Lanore Russell VA Rusty Club 7, Student Council 4, 7. Mary Ann Russell CL Future Teachers 3, 5, 6, 7, Sec. 7, Service Club 5. Douglas Craig Samuell ACC Doug Ronald Allen Samuels ECT Sum Golf 4, 6, 7, 8, Ham Club 4, PA Crew 6. Robert Lowell Schenke VEM Ears Hall Monitor 7, 8, Captain 8. Frederick Michael Schreck DE Fred DECA 7, 8, Pres. 7, 8. James Arthur Schultz VAB Jim'l Basketball 3, Guide 5, Hall Monitor 3, 5, Senior Class Ex. Board 8, Senior Class Day Co-Chairman 8 Sandra Sue Schultz PH 5lMlY Chorus 5, Health Careers 7, Pep Club 7. Mariio Schulz PH -lUflY Hall Monitor 5, 8, Health Careers 3, 5, Nurses Staff 3, 5, Pep Club 3, Tennis 3, 6, 7. Cheryl Lea Seeley PH Future Teachers 7, 8, Hall Monitor 6, 7, Health Careers 5, 7, 8, Vice Pres. 7, B, Pep Club 5, 6, 7: Student Council 6, 8, Science Enrichment 6. Jane Marie Sego ST Jane Office Helper 4, 5, 6. Rose Mary Serra ACC Rose Future Teachers 8, Gym Leader 6, Student Council 3, 5. Floyd Edward Shade DE Football 3, 5, 7, Letter 5, 7, Hall Monitor 4, Track 4, 7, Wrestling 3, 6, 7. John Leslie Shedd Baseball 8. Patricia Racheal Shelby Pat Syn. Swimming 8, Student Council 8, Pep Club 8, Christmas Assembly 8. Lerna Deloy Sheley CL Lorna Drill Team 8, Tennis 7. leniamin Z. Shnurman DE Ben'I DECA 7, 8, Mgr. DE Store 7, Hall Monitor 4, Student Council 7, 8, Ex. Board 8, Parliamentary 8, Tech- nician Adv. Mgr. 7, Tennis 4. Russell Leroy Shrader ACC Russ Hall Monitor 6, 7, Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Stand-by Club 3, 4. Delores Karlene Silio ST Dee Guide 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 8. Floyd Edgar Simmerman CP Basketball 3, 4, 6, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8. Rilla Kaye Simpson RogiI' Drill Team 3, 4, Gym Leader 7, Counseling Center Sec. 8. Sandra Lee Sims CL Sandy Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Librarian 4, Gym Leader 7. Sheila Raye Singleton Pll Drill Team 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 6. Donald Lloyd Sites Jr. Vlt Don Barbara Ann Smith PH Barb Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Chorus 3, 6, Drill Team 3, Hall Monitor 5, 6, Nurses Staff 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Nurses 4, Big Brother, Big Sister Day 4. Ricihard Dwane Smith VDE Smitty Ruth Elaine Smith PH Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, All-City 4, 6, Health Careers 7, Service Club 6, Student Council 3, Tennis 6. Kenneth Eugene Spahr TD Ken Golf 7, 8, Hall Monitor 4, 5, 6, Student Council 5. Christian Leroy Spease TIE Chris Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City 6, 7, 8, Stage Lighting 7, 8, Wrestling 5, 7, 8. Linda Elaine Speck PH Speckles Chorus 3, 6, Flag Twirlers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Guide 3, Hall Monitor 6, 7, Health Careers 3, Library Staff 4, Office Helper 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Science Enrichment 4, 5. Don Lane Spry VAB Shy Guy Basketball 3, 4. Maureen Beth Stainbrook ST John Lynden Stalter VM Deloris Anne Stanley PH Dee Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chorus 3, 6, 7, 8, Health Careers 5, 6. Martin Emil Staple VM Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City 6, 7, 8. umanyn Carroll Dean Starmer TD Larey Gene Starner VC Hall Monitor 3, 4, 6. Sloan Edward Taylor TD Loney Cross Country 7, Captain 7, Football 3, 5, Track 4, 6. Michael Kean Tesser VP Mike'l Chess Club 4, 5, 6, Football 3, Hall Monitor 7. Linda Lorraine Stevens Linn Chorus 3, 4, Technician 7, 8. Robert Bruce Stevens TD Bruce Hall Monitor 5, Kiwanis Key Club 8, Pep Club 7, Student Council 8. Clarke Hardwick Stewart ECT Clarkie Football 3, Hall Monitor 3, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Wrestling 3. Rebecca Suzanne Stole ST Becky Flag Twirlers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 4, Office Helper 6, Student Council 8, Ex. Board 8, Sec. 8, Tennis 3, 4, 6, 7, 8. Dale Wayne Stonehocker PH Hall Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Student Council 3, 5, 6, Swimming Gerald Clayton Thomas VC Jerry Chess Club 4, Tennis 6. Stanley Andrew Thomas DE Skip Football 3, 5, Service 6, 7, Student Council 4, Wres- tling 3. Larry Dean Thompson AVA l.arry Sondra Lee Thompson Pll Sandyl' Chorus 3, 4, 6, Drama Club 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8, Student Council 7, 8. Stanley Ray Thompson ECT Stanl' Football 3, 5, 7, Letter 5, 7, Hall Monitor 6, 8, Ki- wanis Key Club 7, 8, Lettermen's Club 5, 6, PA Crew 5, 6, 7, 8, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Letter 4, Tennis 4, 6, 8, Science Enrichment 3, Senior Class Vice Pres. 8, Senior Class Ex. Board 8, Senior Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Science Enrichment 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Water Polo 7. Steven Charles Strait VP Hall Monitor 6, 7. Barbara Jean Swanson ST Barb Lunchroom Cashier 6, Student Council 7. Melvin Wayne Swanson VEM Butchl' Band 3, 4, Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7. William Ralph Talbert VEM Billie Football 7, Lettermen's Club 7. Rebecca May Tallman CL Becky Hall Monitor 6, Pep Club 3, Service Club 5, 6. Robert Paul Talty VA Bobl' Daniel Joseph Taylor TD Dan Chess Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Service Club 3, Student Council Alt. 4. David Lee Taylor TD Chess Club 6. Diana Lynn Taylor CL Dee Hall Monitor 3, 6. Mary Kathleen Taylor ST Kathie Nurses Staff 7. Social Comm. Chairman 8. John Edward Tolson VH Dale Leroy Tomlinson VAB Tommy Swimming 8. Anita Eileen Tornquist CL Nita Chorus 8. Harold Lee Trumbla VAB Frank Valadez VC Butch Hall Monitor 4, 5, 6. Sheryl Diane VanBuskirk CL Sherri Tennis 6. David Dwane VanFleet VA Fleet Ad Club 7, Pep Club 7. Norma Jean VanGundy ACC Norm SAT Staff 7. Richard David VanRossum VDE Dick Hall Monitor 3, Lettermen's Club 7, Stage Crew 7, Stage Lighting 7, Student Council 7, Swimming 3, 6, 7. Linda Sue Votruba CP Chorus 7, Pep Club 7, 8, Pres. 7, 8, Student Council 7, 8, Ex. Board 7, 8, Senior Class Treas. 8, Senior Class Ex. Board 8. .w. Robert John Wagner VP Belinda Marie Vantrisk Wallace CL Little Whop Guide 5, 6, 7, 8, Gym Leader 5, 6, Hall Monitor 4, Counseling Center Sec, 7. Leonard Myrle Wallace TCE Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City 6, 7, 8, Ham Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 5, 6, Sec.-Treas. 7 8, Service Club 7, Stand-by Club 7, 8, Pres. 7, Student Council 4, 5, 6, 8. Gary lee Walter TD Chess Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice Pres. 7, 8, Pep Club 7. Linda Gayle Waser ST Rusty Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chorus 3, 7, 8. Russell Ray Waters VEM Russ Karen Kay Webb CL Kay'l Dale Gene Webster VP Basketball 3, 5, 7, 8, Gym Leader 7, 8, Hall Monitor 4, 6, Technician 7, 8, Sports Editor 8, Senior Class Ex. Board 8, Senior Class Banquet Comm. Co-Chair- man 8. Kenneth Alfred Weible Jr. TIE Ken Chorus 5, Hall Monitor 5, Student Council 7. Dolly Hazel Welch PH Belch Chorus 3, Flag Twirlers 5, 6, 7, Gym Leader 4. Ronald Lee Welch DE Ron DECA 7, Gym Leader 8, Kiwanis Key Club 7, 8, Student Council 7. Charles Henry Wells Jr. VM Chuck Basketball 3, Hall Monitor 7. Larry Earl Wendt VEM Ad Club 7, 8, Hall Monitor 6, Rocket Club 7, 8. Frances Correen Wheeler DE Fran DECA 7, 8, Sec. 7, 8, Hall Monitor 6, Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council 6, 7, 8, Vice Pres. 7, 8, Ex. Board 7, 8, Student Court 6, 7, 8, Chief Justice 7, 8, Senior Class Ex. Board 8. James Lyle Wheeler TCE Jim Baseball 4. Charles Dennis White DE Denny Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Librarian 7, Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, Librarian 6, Hall Monitor 7, Lettermen's Club 5, Wrestling mgr. 3, Big Brother, Big Sister Day 5. Ricardo Cortez White VH MuddI' Richard Paul Whitham VC Dick Chorus 8. David Bruce Wieting VRTV Dave Band 3, Student Council 6, Swimming 3, 5. David Robert Wilkins PH Alfonso Band 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Gym Leader 7, Hall Monitor 6, 7, Health Careers 5, Science Enrichment 4, 5, 6. Lewis Leroy Wilkinson VR Louie Rondella Lorraine Willard ACC Ronny Service Club 6, Counseling Center Sec. 5, 6. Harold Kean Willett VEM Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6. Claude Gaylord Williams TCE Gene-Nightowl Basketball 3, Guide 8, Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Ham Club 4, Stand-by Club 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Vice Pres, 7, Pres. 6, 8. Judith Ann Williams CL Judy Lela Mae Williams DE Pugs DECA 7, 8, Drill Team 4, 6, Hall Monitor 8, Service Club 5, 8, Tennis 6. Sharon Kay Williams CL Little Dippers 7, Vice Pres. 7, Lunchroom Cashier 7. Dixie Lee Wilson Ad Club 7, 8, Future Teacher 6, Gym Leader 6, Li- brary Staff 6, Pep Club 7, Service Club 3, Student Council 3, Counseling Center Sec. 5, 7, 8, Engineer 7, 8. Lester Thomas Wilson TD Lesl' Janice Lea Wolfskill ST WoIfie Drill Team 5, 6, Pep Club 7, Tennis 6. Janet Kay Wright CL Hall Monitor 4, Student Council 8. 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DEL dvzw -:r 6 2 5 Lo zN's F-'ununsun-me D55 MQINE wsAn CL.o1'mNca PHONE 2 PH. 2B5'2522 eau 7: if OU' PIZZA T0 G0 PIZZABURGERS - EEEFBUREERS QUICK PICK UP SERVICE P'1ARIE'S PIZZA ID26 ARMY POST READ PHONE 285-3373 FT. DES MOINES RADIO 8: TV 6313 S. W. 9th CAR RADIO and TV RENTALS BRING rv IN AND SAVE ssnvlce CALL RAY'S UPTOWN DRUG 3 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS WE DELIVER PRESCRIPTIONS 42nd and University Dial 255-3145 ESTES KIRTLEY LTD. OUTFITTERS TO MEN 2722 INGERSOLL Phone 288-8811 PHONE CRestwood 9-9788 Putman Rexall Pharmacy 24th and UNIVERSITY PH. AM 6-9413 LOCKEY'S SKELLY SERVICE 1370 E. 14th St. Des Moines Our Products Sold On A Money Back Guarantee O'DONNELL HARDWARE GLASS - JANNEY BEST PAINT - PLUMBING 1201 Army Post Road Phone 285-6861 Des Moines 15, Iowa ra t 'S -'P-paint RT SUPPLIE FRAMING SHOP 0'BRIEN PAINTS 1173 25TH ST. IELE CR-41873 TASSIN'S DAIRY QUEEN MALTS - SUNDAES - SANDWICHES 3408 S. W. 9th 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Simpson Photo Service 2429 University Ph. CR 9-7404 DES MOINES, IOWA CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! RAMSEY STUDIOS I Pork Foir Arcode 100 E. Euclid AT 28965 Special P ces for Students! Pioneer Jewelers of Iowa GRADUATION RING HEADQUARTERS bw I fplumbg' Banded II 1 ses charge it! Take all the time you need! Open Account Q30-60-90 daysj Budget Accounts Iup to 18 monthsj PIumb's-WHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH TO BUY THE VERY BEST EVERYBODY'S JEWELER Walnut at Sixth Des Moines John Mc Duffey . . Graduate of Tech . . . I957 WORLD WIDE ALUMINUM INC. ANYTHING IN HOME IMPROVEMENTS! 644 East Grand P H O N E 244-8169 or 265-3057 2nd 81 Euclid my 2 Qi 5' AT 28313 E- WESTERN PLUMBING co. Where Service DoesrI't Cost IT PAYS BL 5 2111 2507 Forest' WHEN YOU THINK OF BOOKS Think of UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE STATIONERY I GREETING CARDS FOUNTAIN PENS Complete Stock of School Supplies 1213 -25th St. Phone CR 4-3401 The John Roberts Studio 2625 FOREST AVE. - WEDDINGS - GRADUATIONS - PORTRAITS - By Appointment Only Dial BL 5-2616 Congrafulations from RENA'S A 81 W ROOT BEER 1911 ARMY POST RD. IIElf'mP'1'U'I A MUYUAI. LEGAI. RESERVE comr-ANV .SERVING SINCE 1906 Des Memes, Iowa REGISTERED QPTDMET EYES EXAMINED - GLASSE For Better Vision ' X, Ffx I G16 II I 0 ne oP'r cI'ANs x E- W k, W I6 WALNUT STREET - DES MOINES IO HONE CHIFNY 4-5354 CaII CR 4-0439 Day or Nite APPLIANCE HOSPITAL OUR EXPERIENCE IS AT YOUR SERVICE REFRIGERATION, LAUNDRY 8. MAJOR APPLIANCES 1165 24th Street Des Moines, Iowa IOWA AUDIO VISUAL Your Authorized BELL 8. HOWELL REPRESENTATIVE 2105 Forest Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Mama Lac0na's Restaurant 'Specioliziriq in Rizzo Dining Room and Delivery Service Open 11:30 o. m. to 1:00 o. m. 3627 Beaver Ave. Phone: CR 4-0403 McDonald Glass 8, Mirror MIRRORS-GLASS TOPS and SHELVING WINDOW GLASS 8. SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING HOBBY KITS and CRAFTS 3146 S. W. 9th AT 2-9206 AMATEUR RADIO CENTER 1214 Grand - 283-1538 Electronic Ports ond Equipment tor the Engineer Hom ond Experimenter UNITED AUTO SUPPLY House of Chrome 1317 Locust St. AT 2-7547 HOT ROD SPECIALTY ITEMS FENTON -- FOXCRAFT - FELCO CAL-CUSTOMS - EDELBROCK STEWART WARNER DAVID MATTSON CO. 3621 Beaver Ave. - Automobile Ports - Complete Mochirie Shop Service - Delivery Service - oeucious MEXICAN DISHES SALES TACO HOUSE RENTALS REPAIRS TYPEWRITERS 266-9246 1538 E. Grand ADDING MACHINES OFFICE SUPPLIES Office Specialty Co. Iowu Services Co- HiIancI Park Hardware Hobbies - Marine Supplies WELDON and MILDRED MILLER 12th 8- Mulberry 282-5257 CH 4-0443 o 3613-61h Ave. LATIN KING RESTAURANT Margaret's Salon of Beauty 4314 S.W. 9th 2200 HUBBELL BLVD. 266-9261 CH 3-0619 MARGARET CARTER I O Hulferty Flnu Service JEAN DEE STUDIO PoRTRAITs and WEDDINGS 4944 Douglas Ave. Ph. BR 6-9915 CAMERA SUPPLIES DES MOINES, IOWA LZQNQRQQIQQQI ROAD WILLIAM PINNICK B B B HOBBY SHOP sEIvIB0wER PHARMACY 4020 Fleur Drive AT 8-8107 4009 S.W. 9th CH 3 0119 South Towns Largest TV Center CLEAN CARS Des Moines TGIGVISIOH BILL OI' VIRGINIA BUTLER Sale - Seryige - Renfalg PHONE 266-9464 I,12 ,fB,',fQQj2',f,E,f 4000 s.w. 9th -2- 288-1923 Q21 The C j 9 WAKONDA BARBER SHOP G 8. L sin Seventh ces S.W. 9th 8. Watrous MEYER and HARRY 2 CHAIRS Joe Feori, Jr. DIAL CH 3-7431 Open 8-6 Tues. thru Sat. Prop. Wes and Charles Market SIDIS BAKE SHOP QUALITY FOODS AND MEATS IT'S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU Street 4721 UNIVERSITY KERRY'S DRIVE-IN GEPPART STUDIOS TRY A TRIOBURGERH Portraits - Photofinishing - Cameras 2822 E- 9th 401 EAST SIXTH 420 F Y Graduaf Ph f g ph I 'gif 5 9h Sf 1' AT 8-'I007 FROM 9 'O '2 moron suPPLY co. SATURDAY M?L'T3fZZF'ff,j3RE G C Extensions IOWA STATE BANK E 7th8. loc st M mbe FDIC U N :E-If mm? Av 7 ew Gllgon 'Nm IK 5,5 lqgmy WIT may Quality You Can Taste m!!!!l5!l!!l!l!,!!IHl is Eu IMAQCIRS 'f' -HTIUERSUIT Enlclisnn munv co DES MOINES WATERLOO GIIADTA X 'Menon N IE, J'-' ' I 1 2 ft I wg .. nz pf '99 'Qu ls- r lun . fi.5fTf 'l uma I h ffnriinrnr .unmpf puffs! - U o ll v fifiii' DI ' :LQ 1 4 5. X. . W , ..,.. I , ff ll- TTB- O BAKERS ENCO S S 2163 3817 Southwest 9th DES MOINES, IOWA Congratulations Graduates from MAMA LACONA'S RESTAURANT -If You Can't Come In Call Us- We Deliver CR 4-0403 GOOD SERVICE B R E EZE 3021 S.W. 9th Don's I . Southtown Super VaIu tasty food...thrlfty-prices 46,, S.W. .M 4814 s.w. 9th sneer FREELEPAQZATS ouce Gulbransen - - Pianos WARDS BARBER SHOP 4021 FLEUR DRIVE WWW3' - bl, DON'S D-X SERVICE . IIII M E Don Steinbach R' Zt' E. 14th 8. Guthrie ACCORDIAN - ORGAN COMBINATION By Cordorox GIFT ITEMS OF DISTINCTION STEWART ORGANS cms S.W. 9th McKinley Plaza DES MOINES, IOWA Ph. 282-8264 AM 6-9256 ADAMS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY East s+h - Locust Have Your Doctor Phone Us FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY A THIS IS LUMNU . 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. Copital 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 ot young customers. A good banking relation- ship with this FULL SERVICE bank will be a prized possession in years to come. We're looking torward to meeting you - EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation yi ,N iii, .4, i l-ll ll -l illll 4' l i .i 6 ll X235 Q 'ai Q ,gn- C! 5 4 .gx x, ll , i ll l ll ll l ilu. , ll ll-lllli.illlllll ,.l K. 'L' CAPITAL CITY BA M The Bank W1'tl1 The Personal Touch A ,M , if ,ls ,. tl, 51 , ,, ,, . . -5 2.522 Perry Moore Service wALI.Y E. HERNIAN, oper. g CH 3-9991 or AT 2-8775 3501 S.W. 9th KING YING LOW CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY STEAKS CHOPS The Oldest Chinese American Restaurant in Iowa Air Conditioned 223 - 4I'I1 -:- CH 3-7049 SKIG'S CITIES SERVICE . N11 3526 s.w. 9111 - I I I I H3 Ph. 243-9584 lglicl H M1111 TUNE-UP -- GREASE JOB L L1 L I I dy 1 - 5i?f.:. g DES MOINES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SIXTH AND MULBERRY Wuvelund Barber Shop Regular, Flotops, Ivy Leagues 3 BARBERS 4710 University U I KARR PHARMACY KOFFEE CORNER GRILL AND LOUNGE PHONE ANI 6-5115 c. I. JACKSON, mp. GOOD FOOD PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE 1032 E- 9th AM 6-9263 1717 E. Ninth SI. nes Moines, Iowa NEW CAPITAL LANES EVERY TRANSACTION GUARANTEED E. 14th d H IIA e. HOT NOON LUNCHES nes MOTN1ES 16IJI0WA, Complete Line of Sandwiches Your Hammond Organ Dealer 410- 16th OPEN 24 HOURS Van Ginkle AthIetiC Manufacturing Co. LEE'S TASTEE FREEZ 2208 INGERSOLL CH 4-7718 GOOD LUCK GRADE DES MOINES 12, IOWA 1828 HUBBELL Headquarters For School jackets SHAEFFER DRUG HI HO GRILL 31st University 417 EUCLID Congratulations AT 8-9000 j I lpnmll I I mm lm! II f HOME FEDE SAVINSS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SIXTH AND GRAND - DES MOINES 7 GRAND VIEW COLLEGE Des Moines, Iowa Founded 1896 2 Years of College - Liberal Arts - Pre-Professional Students from Coast to Coast A Small School With Every Advantage We invite you to ioin us and participate in the fellowship of a Christian approach to education and personal growth. ,loin your friends at G. V. C. Ole Jake Sez: FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS CALL MAYNARDS 49 R FAABOFIG PHARMACY RAY FAAE-1oim,R.PH. MAXINEFAABORG 2? FAQT IAT11 ST. PHONE AM 6-51 .R.PH. EAST SIDE FISH MARKET WHOLESALE - RETAIL Fine Aged 8. lrnported Cheese-Scondoncivion Specialties Fresh Fish - Seofoods A Smoked Fish ARTHUR VEACH 604 East Gro-nd l BILL VEACH AT 8-2124 Des Moines Seed 8: Nursery Co. DES MOINES Mosr COMPLETE PE-r AND GARDEN SUPPLY STORE 815 Locust Phone 283-2351 DES MOINES, IOWA A' xi js GLADYS ROBERTSON BRIDAL SHOP A Wedding Dresses, Formols, Bridesmaids Dresses 81 l-lots, Flower Girl Dresses, Crowns ond Veils, Lodge Gowns QQ I MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. - 1011 LOCUST STREET ?. - , il L I sHoP cu 4-8631 RES CR 7-2741 'cf V , ii 1 SINCE 1883 U' x F I E L D S H O E C O . eil., , is , 710 WALNUT L 1 . I Il i ?ff'f1 ' 1 sgl0u7el'J BY K fx . I JJ' : q ,, 'Rafi N ' N1 , LETTERPRESS rf OFFSET PRINTERS MAYNARD PRINTING SERVICES Established in 1916 713 Mulberry Phone 282-9164 .'De.4.4 Powers 812 Locust Sf. CH 4-0307 Congratulations To The Class of 1964 TENSION ENVELOPE CORP. AMERICAN AGENCY INC. I N S U R A N C E 1115 LOCUST CH 3-7103 . VOGUE OPTICIANS Congratulations MODERN EYEWEAR CONTACT LENSES 312 Bankers Trust Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa L E PHONE ATIantic 2-0810 ROSENFELD USED CARS INC. 1311 GRAND AVENUE 4200 Fleur Dr. AT 2-9789 me 2G'1f,,QfjSj,,2Cm 9 DIAL AT 2-1818 19th and KEOWAY SHERMAN'S SUPER VALU 1623 - 6th Ave. Congratulations 0'DEA FINANCE 1 1 17 LOCUST For Convenient Service YELLOW CABS CALL 243-1111 C on gram! a fiom And the best of luck to the Class of 1964 PARK LANE DRIVE-IN FOREST 81 HARDING ROAD Don't Be Missled, Come Here and Get Fed Guinea Grinder ,........... ...39 small .69 large Twin Burger Special ..................,............... .74 R I I Big John ..,..................................... ........ . 49 nc' Try Our Mr. Big ......... .... . 60 LATEST STYLES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN PHONE 265-4297 BOND'S BARBER SHOP 1526 EAST GRAND AVENUE DES MOINES, lowA REX SYALEY BOBE KOIILBUSCII LARRY WOODS WES BOND UPEN CHAIR APP'T CHAIR Shoes for The Family Livingst0n's Shoe Store 419 Walnut COHEN'S FOOD TOWN 11th - Scott Des Moines' Oldest Food Dealer BEST WISH ES FROM DES MOINES TRAVELODGE 2021 GRAND DES MOINES, IOWA J. C. Miller Printing Company 1122 GRAND AVENUE Telephone AT 8-2748 DES MOINES, IOWA KNOX CAFE 1535 E. EUCLID OPEN 24 HouRs NEW SCHWINNS USED BARR BICYCLE SHOP EKDAHL'S MEATS Oldes Re OirSI'1O in Des Moines P D cspeeam B'CI'CLE SERVICE cn 4-5825 Swedish Specialties HERB H055 1805 KFC- 266-3463 WE DELIVER u. PAT'S CUE STICK X161 EL? DES MOINES' LARGEST C C' v Q9 POCKET BILLIARD LOUNGE E' a G. 2. . . 4 , X Q 1201 E. Euclid Open Dally 0 '- - f 0 2 Blocks Wes: 10 A.M. To 12 P.N1. X 1owA , of E. 14th Phone 266-9174 If A GOOD JOB J 220 - 3rd Street AT 8-5783 Q PARK REALTY Commercial - Industrial Residential Lighting PH. 282-8313 2nd 8. Euclid DR. wAi1ER L. NuT1 FOOT SPECIALIST 700-701 FLEMING BUILDING Let Us Help You Put Your Best Foot ForwarcI TELEPHONE CH 3-5727 DES MOINES 9, IOWA IRWIN'S Sporting Goods - Bike Supplies 1166 - 24th Street Phone CR 9-1913 I0n 24th St. just South of Universityl CONGRATULATIONS NATION WIDE BUILDERS ALUMINUM s1D1NG - REMODELING 3919 E. 14th AM 5-0385 LEACH PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 807 GRAND AVE. PRINTING OF ALL KINDS 283-1738 COMPLIMENTS OF - GRAND LANES 2143 GRAND AVE. DEL'S BARBER SHOP Look Your Best - - Get 2 I-Ioircuts 0 Month. IVY LEAGUE CREWS - FLAT TOPS 1341 Harding Road Phone 288-9124 RUSS J. REED, GENERAL SALES MANAGER HAWKEYE DODGE, INC. B 8. B JOBBERS PAINT-WALL PAPER-FLOOR COVERING FURNITURE - WALL CABINETS 2417 E. University Tel. 266-7100 INGERSQLL DES MOINES, IOWA Like pencils, 'i i '.1 5 t .3 - 2 H I' ' 1' T . I 5 6 I 'I' X H U Drake students are not all alike. Some come from big cities, others from small towns. Some are from the East Coast, others from Cali- fornia. Some are from as near as Des Moines, others from as far away as Hong Kong. Some are rich, others of relatively mod- est means. Some want to become teachers, others lawyers, still others businessmen. Some are S Republicans, others are Demo- crats. Drake students differ ' many respects but they share '1 common bond: the desire for an education. They 'Ire preparing themselves for careers while gain- ing insight into the problems con- fronting today s world. We would be pleased to 'inswer your ques- 3 , 1? tions about our study programs. DRAKE UNIVERSITY AT YOUR SERVICE DES MOINES TRANSIT COMPANY DIRECT COLOR BLACK AND WHITE 809 Locust AT 8-7649 I JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUETS I OUR SPECIALTY Party Decorations For Every Occasion Compliments of TOBIS V 8. S HARDWARE I SID TOBIS Owner 2403 Hubbell Des Moines 17, Iowa PHONE: 266-0282 822 Walnut Sf. Phone CH 4-4956 TOY s. Hossv CENTER T Des Moines 9, ,own LARGEST SLOT RACE TRACK 'N IOWA I P.P6f A. P. P. A. IA. 2412 University 279-1417 WEDDINGS GRADUATIONS MA RASCOIS FRAN'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY SHOPPING CENTER F. J. Hornbostel, Prop. CHerry 3-4207 NEWEST SPORTSWEAR AND SHOES 1961 INDIANOLA DES MOINES S. E. 'Ist 8. Indianolu Des Moines, Iowa BEST OF LUCK FT. DES MOINES SKATELAND suN. EVENING 7 TO 9:30 P. M. Serving Since l93I New Cars and Service Sth 8' KE0 I5 YR'S. AND OVER FREE USED CARS 1201 LOCUST 606 S. E. Army Post Rd. 285-6756 l E BILL LOVE, AD CLUB PRESIDENT, SAYS: THE ADVERTISERS ON THE ADVERTIS- ING PAGES HAVE HELPED TO SUPPORT THE 1964 ENGINEER . . . . . . YOU HELP TO SUPPORT THEM BY DROPPING IN ! ! The ads were sold by the following people: Emily Adams, Dave Backer, Byron Bertrand, Linda Bossuot, James Bottoroff, Sherry Clark, Phyllis Coburn, Marol Crow, Diane Davis, Donna Emery, Joyce Fazio, Dennis Johnson, Tom Kliegl, Francis Kock, Glen Leach, Larry Lewis, Bill Love, Randy Murray, Jeri Parker, Duane RiCha1'dS, Al Rodda, June Russell, Judy Scarcello, Allyn Sherer, Dave VanFleet, Leonard Igiters, Larry Wendt, Dennis White, Leonard Williams, Lois Williams, Dixie Wilson, Ivan u is. A Abbington, Rex Jerome ................., 108 Abbott, Jacquelyn Sue lJackieJ 116 Abbott, Linda Lou ......,.., 50, 133, 134 Abbott, Raymond Ross .......... 62, 108 Abbott, Rex Larry ...,.......,...,......,..... 91 Abel, John Curtis ..,..,............., 97, 102 Abel, Warren Eugene .,......,...,. 31, 103 Adair, Duane Lee ..,,..,......... .102, 104 Adams, Emily Elaine ...... 54, 66, 123 Adams, Gary Lee ,.......... ...,...,..,...,, 1 10 Adreon, Glen Lawrence ....,,..,,...,.. 111 Aduddell, Charles Leonard ,..., I .,.. 53, 131 Agan, Pamela Ann tPamJ . ,.,........ . ..49, 134, 135 Ainsworth, John Clyde ..... ...,.......... ...........38, 58, 68, 103, 104 Ainsworth, Lenny Lee ....,..., ............ 34, 45, 68, 109 Akselis, Arnis tArnieJ ...................,.. ............................., 32, 33, 103, 104 Aldrich, Penny Ann ..........,,..,,........ Alexander, Jean Emma ..,..,...,........ Alexander, Joceil Marie ........,....... Allbright, Sandra Kay 102, 138, ,.51 126 -es 139 Pictorial Index Bemisdarfer, Robert Foster tBobJ 89 Allen, John Kenneth ..,.. Allen, Judy Majel ....,,.... Allen, Shirley Ann ,,.,...,. Allen, Steve Michael ..,.. Allen Thomas Melvin Aller,' David Lynn ....,,.,. Aller, Aller, Aller, Allyn, Andersen James Edward ..... Linda Marie ......... Terry Lee ,..,....,.... .....,..133, 134 ........... ..96 ...... .110 ...... .104 .......110 .....87 David Keith rDa6ei '64, 103 Alsted, Stephen Paul tSteveD 90,181 106 , Paul Richard ,..,....103, Andersen, Rex Allen ,.........,..,,......, Anderson, Charlotte Ann ................., 126, 128 Anderson Diana L. ............,.., 61, 127 Anderson Edwin Ray ..,.....,....,...... 110 Anderson, Karen Ilene .... 61, 67, 127 Anderson, Mary Lee .,...................... 88 Argenta, Francis Diane . .......... .133 Arland, Jr., Richard H. lRickl ..,... Armel, Don Eugene .,...,.. .. 50, 123 Armstrong, Betty Jean Ashburn, Janis Irene .. . . Ashworth, George W. . . ,......98 Ayers, Carol . 127 .. .. .. ....133 119 Benjamin, Janice Rae ......,,.........,.. 102, 122, 124 Bennett, Beverly Marie .................. 130 Bennett, James Elmore tJimJ ,. . ...... .,,.. . .. ..............,., ,110, 112 Bennett, Jerry Melvin ......,,...,...,.,,.., 65 Bennett, Marlene Kay ,..... .......,... 1 32 Benson, Ronald Dean ...,..., ,....... 1 00 Bentley, Charlotte Ann ......, ....,... 1 34 Bergerson, Dennis John .,.. ........ 1 23 Bergis, Saulvedis .............. .... . .106 Bernal, Julius James ............... .. .91 Bernal, Rosemary Ann ..,,,............. 127 Bernard, Robert Luther lBobJ ...... .. ...... .. 66, 68, 102, 122, 124 Bernard. Susan Geree .... .54, 67, 126 Berry, Charles Franklin lChuck7 . .. ..,...,... .,...... ,..., .............., 1 1 0 , 112 Bertrand, Byron Clark .... 62, 66, 123 Bickel, Nancy Doneta tMcCainJ 138 Bickel, Paul Norman .. ,62, 111, 112 Bierbaum, Jon C. . ,,..,... . ..110 Bikley, Patricia Ann tPatJ 61, 119 Bingaman, Phillip Micheal tMike3 Bish, Ted .....,...........,..,,............ ......... 2 5 Bishop, Becky Ann ..,. ., ....... ...133 Bishop, Dave Allan 1101 26, 36, Bishop, David Lee i115 ...,..,. 36, Blackman, Tim William ........,, ,.... Blair, Robert Paul tB0bD ..,......,.... Blanchard, Russell Ray fRuss1 ...94 Bl the Linda J. .. ..,,.,,. 31 67, 119 138 103 ..36 114 Y 1 , Block, Dennis Lee . ........,.,........... 111 Bock, Kathleen Susan tKathieJ .. Buchholtz, Richard Henry . ..69, 111 Buckingham, Barbara Jo lliarbl 50, 52, 67, 118 Buckingham, Jane E. tJanieJ ........ 86 Buckingham, Suzanne Grace lSueJ .,,.. ...,.........,.......,..,, 61, 127 Buckman. Sheryl Lee ..,...... 62, 127 Bueford, LaNita Claudia .. .133, 134 Bullis, David R, .....,..... ......, .... 5 I J, 59 Bullock, Susan Marie .....,,,. .. ...,...., 68 Burchard, Nancy Marie 50, 133, 134 Burke, Raymond LaVerne tRay7 . ...... ..,...... 5 ..... . . 38, 43, 68, 91 Burkhead, Gary Lee ..... .. . .,,,. 31, 114 Burns, Danny Boy tDanJ .. 106 Burns, Ronald R. lRonJ 106 Burrell, Marcia Ann . .. .31, 127 Burrell, Michael Ray tMikel 86 Burris, Sharon Ann .102, 126, 128 Burris, Trudy Justine . 54, 119 Burse, Carla Jean .. . .. . . .48 Butcher, Gerald Dean . ,. ...94 Butler. Alice Marie . . 50, 133 Butrick, Fay Etta ,. . 62, 67, 118 Byerly, Steve LaVerne .. ,.,.. .......,. .. 22, 32, 34, 48, 68 Byerly, Susan Marie lSuel .. . 127 Byers, Barbara Ann .. 102, 133, 134 Byers, Beryl J. .,.. , . 67, 138 Cale, Barbara ..,...,...,...... ........,.. .134 Cale, Norma .,..,,..,.. ,...... . . ..,......,.. 134 Callahan, Thomas John tTom7 23, 32, 33, 68, 106, 107 Calligan, Karen Maria .... 54, 67, 118 Calligan, Steve Mike ....., ..,....,,. ...,.. 9 8 Campbell, Julie Mandalee ..,.......,... 138, 139, 148 Campbell, Robert Jon tBobl ...106 Campero, Santos John , .... .. 89 Cochran, Linda Jane ...,.. ......,........ 1 3U 118 Coderre, Claudia Kay .... 41, 63, Coflin, John Riddle .......,.,.............. 131 Cofhn, Mary Virginia ....,,..........,... 133 Colby, Kathy Demaris ...... .........,, 1 30 Cole, Judy Elizabeth ,..... ,......... , 127 Cole, Wayne Lee .....,.. 48, 59, 62, 89 Coles, James Farrell lJim1 100, 101 Coles, John Charles .......... 62, 98, 99 ' 123 Coles, Linda Lu .....,,.. ............ 5 4, Collier , Hazel Carolyn .......... 67, 133 Collier, Jessie Louise . .,... 58, 67, 120 Col-lier, Marsha C. ........... ,...,...... ...,. 9 2 Collier, Michael A. . ...,,,.............,..., 96 Collins, Marilyn Janet .. 50, 54, 133 Collins, Raymond Russell tRay7 Conard, Cordelia Mae .. ....50, 54 Condon, Joseph David .. . .. ...... ...111 Conklin, Audrey Diane .. ...,..... ..... . . 49, 53, 116, 117, 142 Conley, Stephen Albert tSteveJ ...... .. ...... .... .... .,,. . . . ...,.. , . 39, 42, 119 Conner, Barbara Ann 60, 61, 67, 133 Conner, Donald Herbert . ....,.....,... 131 Connett, Janice Kay ..... ...,,.....,..,.. 1 33 Constant, Virginia Lee .......,,.......,... 97 Cook, Donald Charles tDonJ 69, 110 Cook, James Harry tJim7 .,............ 130 Cook, John Robert ....,. ....,..,. 68, 86 Cook, Jon Raymond .. .. .42, 48, 66, 86, 88 Cook, Rick Lee . ,. ..... . ..,.........., 26, 89 Cook, Jr., William Earl tBillJ ,..,.. .. .......,62, 100, 101 Cooper, Darlene O. .. ,,,..,..,.......... ,50, 67, 102, 126, 128 Cooper, Edward William .............. 131 Cooper, Jerry F. .. ,..,. 24, 32, 34, 68 Capps, Janet Ann . . ,. . 60, 133 Cardamon, Lynda Waine 43, 48, 126 Cardy, Rickv .. .. .... .. ,. 36 Carey, Harold Dwayne . . . ,,...... H114 Carley, James G. lJiml . ,..106, 107 Carlson, Gertrude Ann tTrudyl Carlton, Michael J. tlVlikei .. . Carnahan, Earl Fredrick tliredi Carnahan, James Richard tJimJ B Backer, David Ray .......... ...66, 86, 88 Boelling, Robert Ernest lBobJ ........ 43 Bohall, John Dale ....................,....... 103 Booth, Gloria Jean ............,..,.. 62, 127 Boots, Carol Anne ............,..... 58, 118 Boozell, Larry Dean ...................... . 30, 36, 62, 95 Boozell, Stephen Thomas fSteve1 Borst, James Lee ...... ................. 3 1, 98 Bossuot, Linda Diane ...... 58, 66, 123 Bostwick, Garry Gene .. ....... 103, 104 Bote, Beverly Ann ....,..........,...... ,.,134 Bote, Daniel Byron ,..,.. .............. . .100 Bottorff, James Arthur tJiml ,... . .. . .. ,. ,.....36, 62, 66, 91 Bough, Cynthia J. tCindy5 .. ..... .. . ..., .,... 4 8, 61, 62, 133 Bower, Donald Ray tDonJ 103, 104 Bowlin, Dennis Eugene .. . ,51, 108 Bowling, Sharon Ann . .. ............ .50 Bowman, Tom Joseph ..... .26, 108 Bown, John Allen . ,...,... 115 Boyce, Stephen Paul lSteveD . . . .. ...... . .,..48, 51, 67, 111 Boyd, Joan Marie . . ,48. 67, 118 Boylan, Michael Thomas tMikel 114 Brackney. Larry Joe . .,...... .. 98, 99 Braden, Diana Lynn . .. .. .. .. Braden, Patricia Kay lPattyb .. Bradford. Phyllis Ann .. .... . . 87 126 Bain, Patricia K. tPat1 ......,. 132, 133 Bain, Timothy John tTimJ ...... . 130 Bainter, Mike T. ,..... ...,..... ....... , . 109 Baker Charles D. lChuckl ,........... .,...22, 66, 102, 122 124 Baker, Doris Jean ......., 102, 126 128 Baker, Jerry Lee ............................ 123 Baker Mark Blake . ......................... . 90, 91, 102 142 Baker Ronnie Gene ...,...,......,. 48 108 Baker Sandy ...................................... 53 Baker, Topper Sim ........,....... 102, 138 Baker, Wayne Gale ......... Balke Carolyn Louise .. , 54, Ballard, Victoria Ann tVickiel .... Balvanz, Bill A. ..... 126 ,. ...... 42, 119 110 .. ...... 40, 41, 48, 66, 102. 122, 124 Brady, Michael Dwight tMike7 100 Braley, Caroline Sue ., ., ..,......... ..126 Bramer, Richard Stephen fDicki ,. 24, 102, 138, 139 Bray, Joe Glennon .. .....,,.. ..,.. . 50, 89 Brazelton. Terry Lee ...... . ,,.. ..,... 1 03 Brewer, Connie K. ............,..,.. 61, 123 Briggs, James Eugene fJiml . .... 100 Briggs. John Paul ..................,,...... 100 Brill, Wayne Stuart .......,...... .. ,... 110 Brinker, Barbara Lynn . ,59, 62, 126 Broadus, John Ross ......., 30, 68, 113 Brockev, James Carl tJiml 62, 103 Brockman, Dale Lee .. .. .123 134 111 as Cooper, Martha Ann ....,.............., .... 42, 48, 58, 66, 102, 122, 124, 148 Cooper, William Jennings Bryan tB1lll .,...................... 26, 48, 68, 130 Cope, Suzanne Elizabeth ..,............. 102, 122, 124 Coram, Peggy Kathryn ....,,.... 63, 87 Corder, Jerry Elliott .. ..................... 94 Cornelius, Danny .,...,..... .,..,.... 9 8, 99 Cosner, Debbie Renee .... .,,.... 6 0 127 Cowart, Cheryl Jean ..... .... . .59 Cox, Charles Leroy tChuckl .... 1 132 ,.....,...49, Banghart, Cynthia Lou .. ...,...,..... .. Banks, Banks, 53, 54, 58, 67, 118, Ruth Naomi .... ........... 3 1 Sharon K. ...... ......... . .. 120 126 133 Barber, Franklin G. fFrank5 ., . 30, 36, 98 Baring, Gary Leon tTookyi .......... 22, 36, 115 Barker, Sandra Kay lSandyJ ........ 67, 132 Barnes, John Emmet ..,,.... 39, 44, 110 Barnes. Terry Gilbert ........ 51, 98, 99 Barr, Robert Lee ................... .... ..98 Battling, Gloria Ruth .,.. ....... . 54, 123 Barton, Jerry Lester ........ 51, 102,112 Bartram, Thomas Clinton l'I'oml Bauer, Bernard Ray fBilll .,... 26, 98 Bayles. Ronald William tRonl ....., 86 Beal, Jr., Donald Martin tDonl ....,,62, 68, 111, 112 Bean. Jane Auella ..,..,......,.. .... 6 2, 127 Beard. Cheryl Ann ......,, ..31, 126 Bedwell, Kathy Ann .. ......,...,.......,.. 48 Beedle, Walter Roy ........................ 106 Beem, William Henry tBill7 ..,....,,. Beggs, Ruth Ann .............. 59, 62, 126 Bell, Armiller ....,,.......... 102, 133, 134 Bell, Garry D. .,,... ................. 4 9, 119 Brockrnan. David Lee ...... . . ,. 123 Brooker, Bruce Bentley . ..,118. 120 Brooks, Don L. ,. ..........., 60, 98, 116 Brown, Anna Leota ..,,............. .. 48 Brown, Barbara Kathleen lKathyl , . , .. ,..,...,. .... . ,138 Brown, Bruce William ..... ....... . 86 Brown, Caroline Ann ...... 31, 50. 118 Brown, Dean LeRoy ............., 26, 100 Brown, Donald Kenneth tDon7 . 87 Brown, Edith Ann .. .... .. 54. 123 Brown, Gene T. .......... 28, 30, 36, 87 Brown, Howard Edward .. .,,50, 96 Brown, James Thomas tJimJ .....,.. .. . ..,.. .. ....... .....,49, 50, 110 Brown, Janet Marie .............. .54, 133 Brown, Larry C. ................. ...26, 98 Brown, Lelann Duane ................., ...98 Brown, Mike J. .... ........ ..26. 42, 87 Brown, Nicholas Frederic fNick1 . 61. 64, 67, 69, 110 Brown, Robert Lee tBobl ............ 1171 Brown, Roger Blakley .......... .62, 131 Brown, Roger Rav ................. 36, 112 Brown, Sam McKinley ................. .95 Browne, Lonnie Ray ......... . .... ..,106 Browne, Marlin Dee .. .................., 131 Bryant, Don ..... ................................ 4 5 Bryant, Neal Alfred .......... ......,....,. 1 08 Bryson, Ogeretta Marie lRikal 126, 128 Buchholtz, Larry Edwin .....,.......,.. ..90 31. 36.49, 94 Carpentax Mary Alice llinosh .. . . . .,.. ..49, 140, 142 Carper, Edward Roland tEd5 . 108 Carr, Robert Dean .. .. . ,. . 109 Carrizales. Juanita L. ,...,, .. .133 Carson. Sharon Blyth tCaldwell1 134 Carter, Charles Edward tChuckJ 138 Carter, Leslie Henry tLesJ .... ,. . .. ...,.. ,,......,..... 2 2, 23, 32. 34, 68, 98 Carter, Michael Ray tMike7 32, 33 Carter, Sharon Lee .. ,..,...,.. .. ..,..138 Carter, Stanley Lee tStanJ . ,,..,. . .. .. .........26, 43, 123 Castek. Larry A. . ,....... .... , ,. .. ...87 Cataldo, Victoria Ann tVickiel .. ...,,........ .. . ,... .... . .......50, 132 Cater, Candace Marie tCandyl 138 Cave, Charles Douglas lDougl .. , ..,...,,..,.........,,.. ......... 2 8, 30, 110 Cave, Jerry Lynn .,,..,...... .... .... ....... 8 7 Cavil, Chester Leonard .... 36, 62, 138 Chafiin. Mary Jo 48, 102, 133, 134 Chambers, Roy Gene . . ,. ,..36 Channon, Cynthia Kay ,.... 50, 132 Chappas, Suzanne Kay .... 67, 133 Charlson, Jerry Allan , ..,. ,,.....,..,., . .. , 23, 29. 32, 33, 62. 68, 114 Chase, Sandra Kay tSandyl ,. ...,, 49 Chatfield, Wavne Charles ......,..,,... 18, 28, 39, 48. 51. 59, 62, 68, 140, 142 Cheers, L. Marie . . ........,.... 92, 142 Cheers, Lvne N. ..... 58, 60, 94 Chenoweth, Sue Ellen ...,..., 41, 42, 86 Chiaramonte, Jerry Anthony .......... .. .59, 62, 67, 68, 140 Christensen, Gilbert Lee .. ......,, ..138 Christensen, Neil Allan .. . ...110 Chumblev, Joseph Mark .. ..... 26, 89 Cipale. Garv Antone ...50, 65, 115 Clardv. Rickey Clarence .... ........ 6 2 Claring. Richard C. .. .... .. .. .108 Clark, James Bruce fJimB .. 69, 103 Clark. Marv Louise . . . 55, 92 Clark. Michael M. flvlikel ...62, Clark, Patricia Irene tPatl . 53, Clark. Sharon Sue lSherryJ ........ .,..18, 43, 55, 59, 61. 126, 128, Clayborne, Donnetta Carolyn ...... Clem, Russell Gregory ............ Clifford, Wayne Richard 62, 63, 109 126 142 124 Clinton, Joe Edward .........,........,... 110 107 Cloved, Craig Douglas .. .....,,...,.. ., Coburn, Phyllis Jean Anne .... 18, 88 Cocherell. Stephanie Sue .......... 49, 62 Cochran, Kenneth L. tKenl 48, 114 ., . .. .. ..44, 138, 139 Cox, Joan Leslie lJoaniel ......,..... .. .. .48, 62, 126 Cox, Rebecca Suzanne lBecky3 116 Cox, Sheila Rae .. 49, 102, 126, 128 Cox, William Brent .68, 111, 112 Crabb, Earl Roy ,... .. .. .. .....,..,,106 Craig. Dennis Keith , ., .,.. ........103 Cramblit, John Francis ..,, .. ...,..... . .......... - 1 .51, 62, 122. 124 Crane, Dennis E. . .. . .,,...,..90, 91 Crawford, Dorothy Marie 31, 67, 127 Crawford, Jeanette H. .......... ....... 1 33 Crawford, Jim Leo . ..,...........,.,,...... 87 Crees, Raymond Glen tRay1 58, 87 Cronin, Jerry Lee . ..,,. ,. ........ 36, 100 Crouch. Susan Kay ...,.... 1.86, 88 Crow, Carol Evelyn ,. Crow, Marol Ellen .. ,, ....,... .... 6 1, 123 Crow, Thomas Franklin fTom1 .... 65, 110, 112 Cruchelow. Glenn Edward ...... 62, 123 Cubbage, Elaine Sidney ,.......,......... .,..,,.19, 54, 64, 116, 117, 142 Cully, Wayne Charles ..,................. 103 Culp, Gary Lee .. ...,,.. ,..,.......,......... 1 06 Culver, Gary Paul .,..,,...,,...........,..... 95 Culver, Joyce Elaine ,. ............ 54, 127 Cumpton, Jacqueline Gene tJaek3i?34 cuiii5tL5i1Q' Shirley' 'Anii ff..',''.i'3a',''134 Cunningham, Kathleen I. tCathyl .. ..48, 56, 61, 127 Cunningham, Larry Loran ..., 26, 138 Curry, Diana Marie . 102, 133, 134 Currv, John Emmett .... .... . .. ....... ,100 Curtis, Dennis E. .... .. ,....,...... 36, 106 Cutwright, Joann ..... ..., 4 9, 63, 126 Dailey, Diana Lee ................ ...,..... 1 33 Dake, Thomas Leonard .....,...,.. 98, 99 Dameron, Margaret Tresp ..,......... 133 Daniels, Stefanie E. .... 41, 48, 52, 86 Danley, Steven ..,,...,........................., 30 Darling, Kathy .,...............,...,............ 48 Darnell, Barbara Sue tBarbJ ....,,.. 61, 63, 122, 124, 142 Darrab, Pamela Jean tPaml ..., ...... .,................,............, 31, 49, 54, 133 Davenport, Jim Ray ........................ 115 Davey, Jerry John ,.......,.......... ...... , 138 Davidson, Gary Arnold .................,.. 91 Davidson, Patricia Jean tPatJ ...... 61, 132 Davis, Danny Claude ...........,.......... 87 111 Hicks, Lydia Jean ............ 31, Davis, Diana Lee ..,..,...,..,. 58, 66, 123 Davis, Diane Dee ...,..,,...... 31, 60, 134 Davis, Eugene William tGene7 .... Davis, Glenna Juanita 102, 126, 128 Davis, Glennis Wanda ,..... ....,..,.... . .126 Davis, Jim Lee ........ ,.,....., .......,.., 4 2 , 86 Davis, Kenneth Dean tKennyl .... Davis, Linda Irene ......,,,...,............. 126 Davis, Lloyd Lamont .... 102, 133, 134 Dean, Billy ..,,..,.....................,,.....,.,,. 68 Dean, Jerry Edward ................,,...... 38 Dearth, Cheryl Rae .....,............,..... 123 Deaton, Sandra Sue ..., 102, 138, 139 DeCamp, Judy V. ..................,....,.... 123 Deer, Paul Eugene . .,............,...,...,.,. . 29, 49, 68, 98, 144 Deever, Linda Kay ..,,............,, 62, 119 DeGeest, Bruce Lowell ...,....,,..,..... 110 DeGeus, Michael Lee tMikeJ ,..... 103 Deist, Donna Jean ......., 102, 133, 135 DeMarce, Carol Sue . ....,,.....,18, 49, 53, 66, 102, 122, 124 DeMarce, Linda Jane ..,.....,...,....... 133 Dennis, Larry Ray ,.......,.....,.... ........ . 98 Dennis, Colleen Dee .,......,...,, 62, 127 DeWinter, Laurie Ann .... 62, 63, 140 Dickey, Robert Edwin tBobJ .,...... 30, 68, 98 Dickson, Bob .....,.........,.......,.............. 30 Diehl, William Wesley tBillD 98, 99 Digranes, Sonya May ..,...,..,,..,...... 127 Dilbon, Florence Louise .,,...,.,..... 123 Dixon, Mary Lynne .......,..,,..,.,,.,...,.. 49, 102, 126, 128, 146 Dixon, Robert Albert CBobbyD .,.... 28 Dobbins, Russell Eugene ..,.,.......,,.. 98 Dochterman, Walter Newlyn ........ 98 Dodd, Florence Elizabeth .,,.., 31, 140 Doggett, James Roya fJi.m5 36, 109 Donaldson, David Ray .....,....,. 98, 99 Dopf, Robert Charles tBobJ ,....... 106 Dorow, Ricky James ,. ...,......,,. 36, 98 Dowell, William Rodney tRodJ 98 Downard, Harold Leonard .,..,.,... .114 Duffy, Raymond Louis tRay5 ......,. F Falbo, Guy Sam ,,..,. ............ , .,..., 1 16 Fallis, Roger Lee ...........,...,............ 89 Farrell, Bruce Alan ......,..,...... 62 103 ifarreii, Judith Ann tJudyJ .,... 138, 139, 148 Farrington, Sue Ann ,... 102, 133, :135 10 Garrett, Claudia Marie ................,. . ..,.,.,..,...,................. 61, 122, 124, 142 Garrett, Daniel Ray tDanJ ............ 98 Gates, Roberta Louise .... ....... 4 9, 133 Gathercole, David Patrick ......,.,..... 68, 98, 99 Geary, Linda Sue .,...,........ ....,...,.... 1 16 Gehl, Patricia Ann tPatJ ...... 54, 119 Geil, Richard Dale ....,........... 106, 107 Geisse, Martha Lynn tMartiD ...... . .,......,.........................,.,..,... 43, 55, 132 Gephart, Tom T. ...,,...,.,..,...,.......... 100 Gergen, Kathryn M. tKathyJ .... 119 Gering, Eugene Lloyd ,...,....... 68, 103 German, Barbara Diane .,..,. 118, 120 German Dennis Ray ......., ...138 German, Evelyn Sue ............,......... 124 German, Jimmie Dale ............ 50, 133 German, Linda J, ......... . ......,.......,... 138 Gilbert, Joseph Loren ........,,..,....... 110 Gilbert, Glade, Mary Beth ....,...,... 60, 67, Philip tPhilJ 26, 28, 35, 96 119 Gladson, Margaret Diane .... .61, 126 Glann, Harold Roger 22, 23, 25, 140 Glenne, Bob .....,.......,...,,...,................. 36 Glockner, Tom. Lee ,,........ L ............. 100 Godwin, Cynthia aJne tCindy7 .... Godwin William Everett tBillD 130 Faupe , Ralph Edward .................. Fazio, Joyce .......... 66, 102, 122, 124 Fees, George Harold ......,...,...,,........ 98 Felice, John Joseph ,...,..,, . .,.... 65, 115 Felton, Richard Lee .......,. ..,,...,... 1 06 Fenrieh, John Erwin ...,..., , ..., .0123 Ferrari, James Edward ....,,. ...,.... 1 38 Ferrari, Richard ,........... ,,...,...........,.. 9 8 Ferrell, Robert Ray ..,........,,.......,... 103 Ferren, Robert C. tBobJ , ...,,....,,..,. 29, 68, 106 Fettkether, Thomas John tTomJ 45, 103 Fidler, Donald F. tDonJ ....,......,.... 49, 58, 64, 67, 116 Fillman, Carol Jean ..,....,..., , ..,..,... ,. 102, 138, 139 Fisher, Betty Jean ....,,....,,.... 132, 135 Fisher, Bonnalee Sue ,.... , .,.......,...... 87 Fisher, Charles Edward tEddieJ .. 66, 122 124 Fisher, Conee Louise ,.....,,...,.......... 130 Fisher, Dennis Michael , ....,..,....,.. 115 Fisher, Donna June .............,...,,..,.. 126 Fisher, Frederick Alan tFreCU ...... 45, 62, 89 Fisher James Randolph tRandyl 87 Fisher Jean Louise , .................. H58 Fisher Susie ..............,......,...... .... 1 33 Fisher Patricia tPatJ tLawD ...,., 132 Gogerty, Virginia N. tGinnyl .... Gold, Raymond Dee tRayD ......,... Good, Rickie T. ....,.................,......,,, 98 Goodell, James Dean tJiml ........ 131 Goodman, Richard Lee ......,........, 114 133 114 Fitzgerald, Joyce Lee . .,... 31, 56, 127 Fitzgerald, Mary Sheila .,.... .48, 133 Fitzgerald, Roger Earl .... 49, 68, 130 Fitzpatrick, Karen Ann ......,.,......, 135 1 Goong, Wayne ..................,,.,,.........,. 89 Gould, Phyllis Katherine ..,...,..... 138 Goulick, Bill ...,....,.... ....,................... 3 0 Graeber, Gary Allen ...,.. ........... . .138 Graham, Linda Louise tLin7 ........ Grant, Jeri Ann ....... ..50, 56, 63, 118 Graves, Rosia Mae ,,........... ....,....... 5 4 Gray, Beverly Kay tBexJ ...... 58, 118 Gray, Karen Ann ........................,. 127 Gray, Patricia Louise tPatJ ....,..... Green, Jean h Marie ..................,,..... . 86, as Duke, Clyde .,..,..,......,....................... 115 Duke, Jenna L. .....,..........,............... 133 Duncan, Dennis Lee ..,................ 106 Duncan, Ronald Eugene fRon1 Duncan, Durham Durner, Satira Marie ..........,...... , Daniel Everett tDanJ Judy Mae .............,...,..... Dusenbery, Victoria VickieAnn Dye, Dianna Lynn-Marie ,....... . , 107 127 ..89 118 143 132 Flanagan, Forrest ...........,.............. Flanigan, Benjamin tBennyJ ..,..... 30, 109 Flatley, Kathleen E. ..................,... 132 Flaugh, Sherry Ruth ...... ,,..,........,.... 60, 61, 118, 120 Fletcher, Larry Richard ....,.......,... 131 Flint, Beverly Ann ..,.....,............,.. 132 Flora, Ronald Allen ......... ........ 1 O3 Flowers, Michael Lee ......... ........ 1 10 Flowers, Tom Allen ....,.......,...........,. 86 Fluharty, Larry Eugene . ..,...,......., 103 Foddrill, Janice Kay tJanD .... 58, Foddrill, William Clyde tBillJ 127 104 Fredregill, Alan M. ..,...,....,,....,....., 98 Hagan, Gregory Dennis tGreg1 .. . y Hallett, Diane Faye .....,................., Hughbanksy William Edwafd 4135115 Dyer, Edward Leonard tEddie5 .. 115 Dykes, Catherine Ann tCathyD .... ,, 126 E Eagen, Vern Jay .,.,.........,................ 109 Earll, Gerald Dean ...,........., 122, 124 Eaton, Patricia Kay ...,.................,.. 97 Eberline, William Lee tBillD Edenburn, Warren Gene ........ 36, 123 135 ..,..87 Edgington, Linda Sue .,........ 133, Edwards, Charles Robert ...,...,........ 87 Edwards, James David CJimJ . 103 Edwards, Jerry William .......,,,...... 123 Egbert, Dale Edward ..,,.. 19, 95, 142 Eikelis, Jon .......,....,........,..,............... 68 Eitle, Janet Mae ......... ,.,..,..,...,.., 8 7 Ellis, Carolyn L. .....................,..,... 126 Ellis, Sam Roy ,..................,.....,..,,.. 115 Elwell, Douglas Paul tDoug5 64, 110 Emary, Ann Marie .....,..............,.....,. 58 Emery, Donna Joan ..,............. 66, 123 Emery, Pat .,...,.,......... .,,..,..... 1 19 Empey, Terry Lynn .,..., ,....., 2 5, 138 Enos, Shirley Ann ...,.,.................... 123 Epley, Karolyn Ann ..,..............,..,. 124 Erickson, Phoebe Joanne ..........,...,. .,..,....,31, 48, 52, 65, 138, 139, 148 Erickson, Roxanne Danice ....,...,..,.. 41, 62, 133, 135, 142 Erickson, Sandra Jo tSandyJ 49, 127 Erickson, Ted Paul ,................ .98, 99 Ervin, Cheryl Ann ........ 52, 133, 135 Eubanks, Billie Jean .,...,...,..,,......,. 133 Evans, Evans, DuWayne Casson ...,,.,,...... Carl Dean .,...... 102, 138, 139 103 Evans, Luanna Dee .........,...... 61, 138 Evans, Mary Ellene ...,....,...,......,.. 119 133 Evans, Sharon Elizabeth 50, 60, Evans, Ewoldsen, Audra Sue 102, 126, 128 Steven Arthur tSteve3 ...... 36 Folkers, Lucinda Louise .... H56 Fontana, Sheri JoAnne .,...,............ 132 Forrest, Herbert Wesely ...,............ 108 Foster, David Gene tDaveJ , ..,...... 100 Foster, Linda Lou ..,...................,... 128 Foster, Myron Leo ................ 108 109 Foulkes, William G. tBillJ ............ 30, 68, 111 Fowler, Marsha Louise 102, 133, 135 Fox, James Edward .................. 36, 98 Foy.. Hellen Louise tLoul .... 61, 123 Fraizer, Ross H. ...,.,................,....... 98 Frakes, Cheryl M. ......,. 102, 133, 135 Frakes, Lonnie Martin ...,,,..,......... 100 Frankfort, Donna May , .,,.,............ 133 Franklin, Charles Edward fEddiel 31, 94, 142 Franklin, Linda Jean ........,..... 50. 133 Frazier, Mary Katharine tKathyb Frederick, James Leo ,....,... ,............ 9 8 Frederick, Kay Lucille .... ,. ........,.... 87 Freeborn, Lloyd Martin .... 49, 98, 99 Freeman, Carol D. ,,......, ,.......,........ 1 23 Friest. Jeanette Marie . ,............ ...130 Greene, Janice Mae ........,....,.. 50, 135 Greene, John O. ....,.......,....,...... 98, 99 Greene, Richard James tRickJ .... Greenlee, Herman W. .,.... 26, 29, 138 Griffin, Kaole L. tSimpsonD 48, 96 Grifiis, Richard Lee 43, 62, 108, 109 Grifiiths, Joseph Richard tJoeJ .... 98 Grimes, Linda Christine .,...... 69, 127 Grove, Ronald Feroe tRonJ 51, 86 Grubaugh, Suzanne Annette tSue5 Grubb, Judi Lynn .,.......................... 87 Gruber, Ronald Fredrick 39, 50, 114 Grylls, Donald Rey tDonl .,,,,..,.. 103 Grylls, James Edward ..,................. 98 Guffey, LaVina Belle .....,,..... 92, 142 Gulick, John Michael ,........... 64, Gullion, Claudine Kay .,........ 56, Gurnsey, Jon Jacob ,........ 116 130 Gurnsey, Dennis P. .......... ...,......... 1 10 110 103 Gustafson. Dale Eugene .. ,.... 68, Guthrie, Robert Wyley ,,..., ........... 9 8 Gutierres, Raymond Paul tRayJ 62 Guyer, David Doyle tDaveJ 65. 115 Gymer, Jerry Clive ..,,...,....,,.... 26, 98 H Harris, Lucille .......,.,.... 102, 133, 135 Harris, Michael Henry tMikeJ ...... 30, 103 Harris, Ronald Lee lRonl ......,,...... 138, 139 Harryman, Linda Kae tMcDuEJ 133 Harsh, David LeRoy .. .,...,....,. 50, 111 Hart, Douglas Ray tDougl ...,...... Hart, Fredrick Gilbert tFredD ...... Hart Jo Ann ......... ,..,...,.....,...,... ..... 1 3 3 Hartley, Michael Joy tMikeJ ......,. 39 Hartley, Michael Wayne tMikej 91 Hartzer, Mike Kenneth 26, 69, 111 Harwood, Connie Ann ...,............,. 133 ..36 107 Hastie, John H. ......... ..,.........,......, 1 03 133 Hawk, Caroline Margarete .... Hawk, Jerold Hollis tJerryJ ........ 138 Hayden, Diane Penny , ......,.. 138, 139 Hayden, Patricia Louise tPatD ..... ,48 Hayter, Tamarra E. , ,.........,..,.,..,, .132 Head, Gordon James .,.............. 26, 98 Headrick, Linda Kay 102, 133, 135 Headrick, Orlin L. ................. ,39, 115 Hearron, Gerolene Jewell Merril 118 Heath, Karen Kay ..................,,........ 92 Hedgecock, Sheryl Mae ................,. 133 Heer, Terrill Lynn tTerryJ .... 26, 98 Heim, Georgine C. ...........,.......,..,... 123 Henderson, Eric Alan .... .48, 65, Henderson, Larry Craig ,.... . ..,..... ., Henderson, Sharon Kay 54, 61, Hendred, Manala M. .,....,. , ,.... 61, Hendricks, Darrell LaVern ,..,..,..... 68, 118, 120 Hendricks, David Michael ,.,.... ...,, 1 03 Hensley, Ray Albert .........,.....,.,..., 130 Herker, Susan Alice ....,, 50, 133, 135 Herndon, William McKinley tBilli Herriott, Charles Ralph ..............., 109 Herron, Rebecca Sue tBeckyD ..,..... ..86 133 127 ...49, 102, 126, 128 Herweh, Jack Duane .,..., ....... .,..89 Hess, Betty Jean .,,....,...............,...... 87 Hess, Patricia Ann lPatl 31, 54, 133 Hesseltine, Tom Lee ...,..... ,,............. 9 8 Heuss, Thomas John ,. ........,..,,.....,.. 90 Hiatt, John Leroy ..,........,........ 98, 99 Hickey, Ellen Jean ........,...,... 60, 133 54, 126 Higday, Robert Maurice ...,,........ ,103 Hightower, Marijo Ann .... 50, 54, 140 Hildenbrand, Larry Dale ....,,...,.... 131 Hildenbrand, Raymond Carroll 109 Hildreth, John James ..,........,........ 98 Hill, Alfred Charles ....,...,...,..... 35, 98 Hines, Princess M. ....., ........... 1 23 Hinman, Carolyn Sue ...... ..135 Hinrichs, Karl Lee ......,,................ 138 Hinshaw, Robert George .............. 103 Hinton, Richard Lee tR1ckyJ ...... 131 Hobbs, Cheryl Elizabeth ..........,... .. .,......................,.. 31, 48, 54, 61 Hodge, William Thomas fBilD Hoclson, Larry Fay ......,. 62, 122, Hoff, Judy Ann ................ 48, 65 , 13 Hodman, Daniel Carl tDanD ., .,... . 132 ioi 124 2 62, 110 'Hoksbergen Deborah Jean fDebbyl 1 Holder, Charles C. ........,..,....,..,...,. . 48, 62, 68, 110 Hollingsworth, Donna L. ..,...,. 50, 96 Holloway, Cathy Loudean .....,...,.. 61 Holloway, Richard Nelson .....,..,,.... 111, 112 Holm, Cheryl K. ..,............,............ 123 Holm. Kenneth Eugene ............ 98 99 Holmes, Charles Louis ..... ............ Holmes, Eloise . ..,..,....... 102, 133, 100 135 Hague, Diane Lizabeth ,,..,, ..,.62, 119 138 Fritz, Gary Leroy ,, ......... .... 1 18, 120 Fronsdahl, Jane Ann ............... .. ,127 Fronsdahl. Lynne Carol .......... 54, 126 Fuller, Donna L. .............. 42, 51, 130 Fuller, Robert Ray tBobJ ..,... 31. 98 Fuller, Ronald James tRonl . ,..,,, .110 Fuller, Thomas Gilbert tTomJ 115 Gable, Gail Diane ........ 102, 126, 128 Gahler, Robert . . ,.., ., ...,....,,. ...., . ..64 Gabriel, Ralph ..,...... ,.,............. 2 6, 87 Garcia, Mary Ann ...,....,.,. ,.... . .. ..92 Gamble, John R. ...... ,. ..... 24, 114 Garanson, Donald Lee tDonl ........ Gardner, James Joseph , ,..,,..., ,....... 9 8 Garland, Teresa E. tTerryJ ..,.,..... 56, 133 Garmon, Robert Arnold tBobl .... 140 Hague, Larry Bennett .,.,....... .62, 103 Hahn, Susan Jane ............,..,...,........ 86 Hale, Pete ...,.,... , .,..,...,...........,.....,.., 119 Halfhill, Cheryl V. ........,.....,..,....,. 119 Hall, Donald Leroy tDonl .,,...,,,. 115 Hall, John Alfred ............ 26, 29, 131 Hall, Lynda Kaye .......,...,.............. 127 Hall, Nancy Jaune .........,,......, 50, 127 Hall Pamela Ka e tPaml .....,.... 140 123 Halverson, Mickie Anne ,.......... ,,... . . 54, 59, 62, 64, 86, 88 Hamilton, Douglas Jay tDougJ 131 Hamilton, Nancy Jo ....... ...,.......... 1 38 Haning, Willard Vincent ....., 62, 103 Hanke, Gary Dean .,...,..,,.....,......,,.... 98 Hansen, Randolph James tRandyJ 62, 68, 95 Harban, Linda M. ........ ,. .,........ 58, 138 Hardaway, Jr., Rozenting .......,....,. ,,,,.22, 66, 102, 122, 124 Harlan, Dianna Lynn ....,.......,......... 54 Harlan, Donna Louisa .....,,..... 54, 119 Harman, Linda Kay .....,,,.......... 50, 96 Harper, Joseph Allen tJoe5 ....,,.. .. 62, 95 Harris, Don Franklin . .,............,,... 138 Harris, Larry David ,..... ,,.. . ...64, 116 Holmes, Michael Glenn .................... 31 Holt, Clifford Berardino tCliEJ 130 Holt. Steve Craig , ..,..........,...,. 13, 116 Honts, Lester Williard .,................ 111 Hougham, Paul Ray .. ..,........,....... 131 Howard, Lloyd Denny .,,....... , ........, 87 Howard, Marilyn Joyce fBassD .... 122, 124 Howe Dennis Lee ......,. ,..... , .,... 6 O , , 138 Howe, Donald H. tDon5 26, 63, 98 Howe, Loretta Kay tRettaJ .......... 50, 140, 142 Howe, Patricia A. tPatJ .,............ 133 Hubbard, Bruce L. ..,.....,....,..........,. 103 Heli, Baf'fv buane '..f.'. 1 03 98 Hull, Judith Arline fJudyl .......... 126 Hulsizer, Steven Patric tStevel ,... Hummell, Allan Leslie ........ 103, Humphrey, Robert Lee tBobl .... Hunter, Christine Marie tChrisl 110 119 Hunter, David Max fDave1 .... 29, 30 Hunter, Jacob Wesley ,...,......,... ...., 9 8 Hunter, Walter ......,...,.......,............... 98 Husband, Paul Walter .,...,...,.... 43, 94 Huse, Mike Ray ......,...,,.....,.....,...... 123 Hutchinson, Sharon Kay ...,..........., 138, 139 Hutson, James Gerald tJerryl .... Hyler, Betty Harriette 60, 122, 103 124 K I Ingraham, Sharon Kfiy - ---'--- 49, 133 Ira, Harry James tJ1ml- .....,.. 62, 138 lra, Michael Joseph tM1kel 62, 1055 Irons, Sherry Kay ...,.... ,,......,...,..... 1 533 Irwin, Sandee C. .,... . ....... . ,...,. ,.,...,.. . 66, 102, 122, 124 Iseminger, Larry Duane ........,,..,,..,. 24 Iseminger, Pat Diane ......,....,.. 50, 127 Jackson, Finnis Dee ..............,... ...100 Jackson, Linda Lee .,..,..,,..... 126, 128 Jackson, Mike Edwin 26, 36, 69, 110 Jacobe, Suzette Elaine 102, 126, 128 Jacobs, William Leroy ........ 102, 112 Jacobsen, Jean Anne ...... 64, 67, 116 James, Terry Lee ...,.. 26, 35, 68, 110 Janssen, Dean Leonard 44, 106, 107 Jarnagin, Theodore Lee tTedJ 36, 89 Jarnagin, Thomas James ...,...,......., 91 Jarrett, Becky Lou ...,.. .,.....,,......., 1 23 Jeglum, Steven Edward tStevel .. 102, 122, 125 Jennings, Janice Marie ...... ...61, 1555 Jennings, Sherry Kay ......,........,..., 1552 Jerks, Sharon .....................,..,... ,...,.. 1 27 Jess, Larry Dean .,,....,.,,,..,.......... H103 Jobusch, JoEllen V. ...,.... 31, 49, 127 John, Shirley Ann ......,,...,...... 132, 133 Johnson, Allen LeRoy .... 62, 64, 140 Johnson, Carl Stephen .....,.,.... 29, 131 Johnson, Carolyn Julia Ann .,.....,.. 62 Johnson, Craig Lee .,..,.,....,......,.. .... 9 8 Johnson, Gloria Jean .,,,.. 31, 62, 130 Johnson, Harold Wayne .....,.. 111, 113 Johnson, John Everette ........,. 29, 1055 Johnson, Linda Kay ......., 50, 62, 133 Johnson, Margaret Ann ..,......, 64, 116 Johnson Noel Lee ...,.. 22 44 49 52, 59, 62, 65, 68, iii, i1:s,'14s Johnson, Quentin Harold . .131 Johnson, Raymond DeWayne tRayJ 25, 118, 120 Johnson, Russell Dennis .,.,.. ,. ,.96 Johnson, Sandra Lee tSandyJ .. , 54, 56, 58, 61, 87 Johnson, Sharon Kae 50, 52, 54, 118 Johnson, Stephen Larry tSteveJ .... . .......,... ,.,....,.,.....,..,...,.......,. 2 6, 45 98 Johnson, Thomas Leland .. ,..22, 103 Johnson, William A. tBillJ 39, 106 Johnston, Karen L. . ....,.,.., .50, 1513 Johnston, Michael Floyd . .98 Johnston, Patricia Kathleen . . 132 Johnston, Verna L. ..,,..,, , .. ,..,, H86 Jones, Charles Edward , ...., . 128 Jones, David Bruce . ,...,... .,,,.. , 108 Jones, Donald Larry tDonJ ,,., H1551 Jones, Jean Marie ..........,... 31, 53, 86 Jones, Jerry Clay . ,,..,...,, 26, 36, 106 Jones, Linn Walker 28, 38, 51, 106 Jones, Merle D. ........, ,..., 6 1, 68, 110 Jones, Michael Henry ,,.,.,.. . , . 111 Jones, Pamela Rose tPam1 , ,. 31, 122, 125, 142 Jones, Ralph Stanley. . . . . H1551 Jones, Richard Dennis tRick1 .,.. .100 Jones, Jr., Robert Hugh tBob1 , ..,..42, 68, 1055, 104 Jones, Sharon Marie .......,.. ,,..... . 138 Jones, Suzanne L. tSuel 50. 15551 Jordan, Alan Leslie .. ,.... ,110, 112 Jordan, Sharon Kay ................ 58, 126 Jorgenson, James Albert tJiml . Jose, Joby Maureen . .. 60, 15555 Jury, Annette Deuona ..,.. . 1552 Kalen, Walter Dean tWaltJ .,.., 181 Karlsen, Kristine Kay tKriSl . ,,.. 126 Kaufman, Phil James ..,. 51, 138, 1559 Kellam, Marcia Lynn .,..........,...,.. 127 Keller, Dennis Warren ,..,....,..,.. H119 Keller, Glenn Raymond , ,.103, 104 Keller, Larry Robert ,26, 48, 108 Keller, Sandra Kay tSandyl 140, 142 Kelley, Marty Jean ,.......,, ., .. 127 Kelley, Thomas Eugene tTom1 , . .. . , , . , 50, 1558, 1559 Kellogg, Paul Manson ..,.. . ,98 Kendall, Michael John tMikeJ 86, 88 Kennedy, Jerry Dean ..,,. Kenny, Fred Eugene .. .. ,, . .. Kerr, Larry Robert .,.. ,. Keul, James Phillip .,,.. 115 115 .98 .98 Kewatt, June Lee 43, 54, 61, 63, 132 Key, Melvin Quincy . ............. ...30 Kiefer, Douglas Ray tDoug1 .... ,.100 Kilker, Rebecca Rose tBeckyJ ,..... Killen, John D. .,... ,...,...,..,,... 3 6, 110 Killen, William Craig tBillJ ..,... ..,62 Kilmer, Judith Diane tJudyt ........ 50. 61, 625, 140, 142 Kilpatrick, Linda Marie .. .. ,..,.. 1355 Kimberley, Danny Joe tDanJ ., .115 Kimberley, Sheila Ann . . .122. 125 Kimbley, Roy E. . ,. ,. 51 Kimpo, Anita .. ,. ,. ...,,, 1,132 King, Anita Louise , , .. ,..... , .,,,67 King, Judith Ann tJudyl . ..., .. , , .. , , 66, 122, 125 Klein, Karen Diane ,.,, . 118 Kliegl, Thomas Everett t'l'omb ..,... . . . , , ,4:4, oc, sts, ax Kling, Karen Kay ,. ,...,, , ..61, 122 Klohnak, Roy Gene ,,..,... ,.,556, 98 Kloster, Judith Alane lfludyh . 15555 Klussman, Leslie J. . ,. . . 118 Knapp, Bill Joe . . . 87 Knausc, lda Lvnn ,127 Knezevich. Nick , . 64, 110 Knight, Linda Lee . . 119 Knight, Michael Lynn . ,. . .,.1055 Knight, Sue Lynn 49, 102, 126. 128 Knisley, Larry Lane .. .26, 556, 98 Knox, Terry Deurayne . 22, 28, 63 Kock, Francis Larell tlfrankl .. .......... . ,. 36, 86, 119 Kock. Roger Thomas .. , . 58, 68 Koehler, Diane Carolina ,. , . . ,. ,. .. . 551. 42. 50, 67, 119 Kottmeier. Richard Karl , , ,. 1ll Krasche, Gary Dale . ., , 49. 110 Krasche. Rex Dean . . 100 Kritchard, Marcia Jean 1355. 1555 Kritchard, Pamela Sue .. ., H1255 Kuhns, Carole Ruth 42, 50, 118 Kummer, Brian A. , , ., 106 Kyle, Delores Ann 54. 15555 Kyle, Martha Lee , , .15555 Lalfary, Michael Dean tMikeJ 1550 Latferty, Jerry Lee , ,..,,..,......,.. .... . . .. , . ess, 44, 52, ox, was Lallerty. l'at , ., 48 Lajko, Michael David tMikeJ . . 64, 69, 110 Lamb, Rodney Lee ,. ,. 44, 89 Lamli, Sliaron 1.1-1-66. 102, 122. 125 Lambert. John Steven . ,. .,.. ,. ,104 Landers, Harold Dean . . , 61, 69, lll. 1155 Landers. Sally M. ., ,. H130 Landsbeiger, t'arol Sue . , , ,. ,127 Lang, VVoodl'oxv VVilson tVV00dy5 ., 25, za, 421, 62, os, as Langford, Charles Edwin ,..... ,........ 65,110, 112 Langstraat, Barhara Ann ,...,. 31, 119 Langstraat, Russell Amos ...,. 19, 116, 117, 142 Lanktord. l'hyllis Jean ..,...,.. H133 Larsen, Christina Ruth t'l'inal , . . ,. -48, 555, 102, 1553, 1555 Larsen, Llovdette Lorraine ..,. 133 Larsen. Ronald Lee tRonJ .... ,.,. 1 06 Larsh, Mary Margaret ....., ...42, 118 Larson. Jim Marlin . ..,,..,. .,..114 Larson, Mielielt- Elaine 56, 61, 127 Larson, Rohr-rl John tl5ohl . . . , 25, 29, 1ll, 168 Last, Mike Eugene . .. .. ...,.... 556, 114 Lawrence. Vernon Arthur ,. .98 Leach, Margaret Ann . .,50, 67, 132 LeCocq. Rex Miller 559, 68, 1055, 105 Ledlie, Victoria M. tVickyJ 60, 127 Lee, Nancy Diane ,.,.1550 Leeper, Judith t'arol tJudy5 . . 19, 15555, 1555, 142 Leeper, Michael Leroy tMikeD , U98 Leonard. Eddie Mc'Sherry . ..,115 Leonard, John Phillip tJaekl ,.., ., . ,. .... . .. ,51, 65, 111 Leonard, Marjorie Ruth 58, 67, 119 Lesher, Larry Eugt-ne ,. . . 100 Lettington, Linda Lou , .1'52 Lewis, lah-rman 151-nthle , 550, 100 Lewis, Judy Marlene 102, 15515, 136 Lewis, Larry Ellsworth . , .. . ., . 66, 86, 88, 142, 143 Lewis, Larry Ray 26. 558, 68, 119 Lewis, Marv:-line Earmon 61 Lewis. VVilliam Ralph 98 Light, Alma Julia . . 50, 15555, 1556 Ligouri, Charles 'l'homas .. . 98 Lilly, Ronald Nolan tltonb 551, 1055 Lindqvist, Ingrid 15rigitta . ., .. . ..17, 49, 50, 555, 54, 141 Lindsey, Dan Ferrell 36, 62, 68, 1055 Lindsey, Saundra Kay tSandyl .. . .61, 1153, 136, 142 Liter, Richard Leo .. . ..,.. ......,.... . 98 Little, Daniel P.. tDanJ ..,...,......,.. 131 Litzenberg, Denn.1s Dale ..,.,..,.....,.,,. 91 Lihsay, Fred Conda ....,....,...... 39, 103 Livingston, Donald Gene tDon1 ,. ,,.. . ,. ,. ,.90, 91 Lockard, David Albert tDave5 .,..,. , . .. . . ..103, 105 Lockett. James Charles . .. .. 25, 67 Lockey. Jerry Laverne . ,. . . .,.108 l.oc'kr1dge. Dennis Alvin 110. 112 Logston, Jerry . .. ., .. ..,87 Long, Adaline Christile tChriS1 31, 555. 54, 58, 50, 655. 64. 116, 117 Long, Charles Edward tChuCkl .,..,. . . .. . ,. ..556, 103 Long, Larry Gerald .. ,, ,. .45, 110 Longerbone, Judy Lee ..6l, 118, 120 Loomis, Miles Freal ,.... 110 Loper, Judith Lucille tJudyl 50, 141 Love, William Ross tl5illl ,. . . ,. , 66, 86, 88. 142. 1455 Lovell, Rodger Wayne . . ,.,.131 Lovig. Mary M. . . . .. .. ,. 551, 555. 56, 60. 62, 118 Lovlyn, Marieta Kay 49, 127 Lowe, Terry Brent . , . . 114 Lowery, Pearleena Joyce . ,.... 127 Lowery, Roy Eugene ,. .. , ,, , 97 Loyd, Susan L. . , , . , ,. .. 119 Lucas, Kenneth Lee tKen5 . 251, '62, 268 Luchsinger, Kerry Authur . .. 91 Luchsinger, Kylene Alice 49. 56, 119 Lundberg. Ray Alan . , . .. H108 Luther, William Richard tl5ill1 115 Lutman. Mignon E. tNonnie1 ..,. 102. 126, 128 Lyall, Dennis Doyle , . .. . .,.. 22, 36. 48. 68. 86, 88. 148 Lynch, Deanne Marie .. 551. 54, 132 Lynden, John . , . , 114 Lvons, John Dennis , . 45, 48. 51. 110 Lyons, Suretta Diane 102. 15555. 1556 Lytle, Patricia Lynnette tPat5 . .. , , . . . 551, 551, 54.86 Malmrier, Jim Earl . .. .. ...,114 Maine, Michael Lawrence , ,,....,.., 111 Major, Gerry D. .... , .60 Mann, Byron . ,, . .. ,111 Manuel. Walter James 28, 550, 86 Maquire, Diane Kay . . . .. .97 Marchant, Barry Lee . . ,. ,.110 Marcum, Jr., Glen James . ...114 Mardcn, Cari Jean ., 5-1, 64, 116 Marlin, William Joseph ll5illJ . .110 Marshall, Ben Ralph . . .. Martin, John Ray . ,. .29, 109 Martin, Stephen Eugene tSteve1 Martindale, Alvin Warren ..,,. ,. .103 Martinez, Mary Louise .. ,.., 86, 88 Masolini, James A. . ..., , .,.. 116 Massey, Edward Lee tLeeJ . ...., . . ,..... ...,. . ,.... , 22, 255, 68, 131 Massey, Morris Ramon , . ...131 Mathison, Graydon V, .,.. ,. ...,.. . ,. . ., .. .22, 552. 554. 48, 62, 68, 111 Matlock, Richard Dean ., . .. 25, 1055 Matticks, Lonnie James . ., ...138 Mattingly, Janis K. ., ,. ...127 Mattix, Leonard 15. . 96 Maxwell, l5ill Leroy , .. ,.... 106 May. Dorothy Cornelis ,, .,,,. 551, 133 Mayfield, Sonya Lee ,,.. ,.., H133 Mays, Margaret Ann , ,..,,...... 132 McAnally, David Luther tDave1 .. ,. . ,.., 556. 62. 106 Mc'Auley, Kathryn Kay tKathy1 . ,. . , Qs. 102, 126 Mcliee. Sandra Kay tSandV1 . ,,,. 87 McI5room. James Michael tMike5 ., ,..,..,.. 19, 66. 102. 122. 125, 142 MeI5room. Sheryl J. tDunnl 1.1.88 Mcl5urney, Jane Alice , 15555, 1556 McCarty, David James tlJavel ,, McClatlin, Rex Glen . .. . i 07 .36 McClain, James Robert ., 62, 109 McClain, John E. , .. ,,.. ,..,,.,.110 Mcflaskey, Linda Kay . 132 McClish, Mike T, .24, 355. 44, 100 Mofreary, Marilyn Max .. ,.127 Mct'une, Norman James .. ,.., . . ,,.., ,..,.. . 26. 555, 44, 68, 103 Mct'urn, Hersal . ...26, 29, 35, 115 Mcllaniel, James R. . ,... .. .. ...,..,.98 Mcllaniel, Michael Wayne lMlk??JL3 McDaniel, Sheila Jean . ....,,.. . , . ,. ..,,... ,... 4 8, 555, 102, 133, 1556 McDermott, Janice Rose .. ,, ..,. .61 McDonald, Janis R. .......,.....,..,....... 31 McDonald, John Steven .....,...,......,. . ,. , ..,,,24, 48, 62, 68, 103 McDonald, Mike ,........ ......., ,....,...,. 1 2 3 McDonald, Steve ........................ ..91 McDonnell, Terrence t'1'erryJ lVlcDonnell, 'l om ..,.,.....,,..,,........,.,..... 36 McDowell, Carol Ann .,.. 455, 61, 126 Mclfall, James Clifford tJiml ...... 95 Mctjinn, John Joseph ,. ......,..,..,. 122 Mctjritl, Gary Lee ,. ....... ......,95 Melntosh. Marchele Kay .,.... .127 Mclntyre, Michael Glenn tMikel 98 McKeever, Norman Leo .......... 58, 89 McKenzie, Rodger Duane ...... 45, 110 McKillop, James Herman tJiml .. .. ,.... .. ,.,.,.... ,, . ,..,.. ..50, 60, 123 McKinley, Michael L. tMikeJ . ..,. 108 McKinney, John Corwin ,..115 McKowen, Ray Franklin tltrankj 1055 Nlcliain, Philip Allen .... .... ...110 Mcliaren , Terry Allen ...,.. ....,.,,.. l 06 McLeod, Steven George tStevel lVlcMahon, Dennis Fred ., ,. .. McMaster. David Ellis tDaveJ McMurry, Michael Eugene tM . .. ,.... ,. ,,,.......,....... .... 2 4, 4 McNeeley. Jackie Ann ...,.. ,..,...,.. 116 ..1l6 118 ikel 9, 94 ,..1355 McPhee, Philip Eugene .,...... ,, ....... .98 McVey, Randy Eugene ,...,..,..,. 3 McVey, Richard Dean ......, ....... 6, 87 .,...98 McVey, Thomas Lyle tToml ....,.., Meadows, Colleen Marie ........ 49, 133 Medina, Joseph Davila tJoel 36, 91 Meek, Christopher Anthony tChrist ,.., ,. . .. . 53, 68, 118, 120 Meek, Katherine Ann tKathy1 ..,.,. Meislerliurg. Bruno . ., .,.. ,...,.. 1 14 Mezikus, John Edward ..,..,,. ,...,.... 1 03 Melone, Loretta Ann . ..,, ., ,......13, 18, 48, 53, 61, 116, 117, 142, 148 Mendenhall, Judy Ann .,,..,.......... 130 Meade, David Lyle ......,..,........ 26, 45 Mercer, Leand Dale tLee1 .... 24, 138 Meredith, Joseph Martin !Joel .198 ivterical, Beverly Ann . ...,.. ..., ..,.. 1 3 6 Merrilicld. Michael James tMike5 98 lV18l'lCl'l, Kenneth Dean tKenl .... l22 Mersserly, Curtis Dean tCurt7 ....,. , ,, .. .. 26, 35, 44, 100 Metten, John William ,, . ...,....,.. 102, 110, 142 Metten, Linda Sue .. .. .. ,61, 126 Michael, Ralph Rene .. . 26, 123 Nliclcle, Richard J. ,. .. .26, 10,5 Miles, Edward tEdJ ,, .,.22, 20, 131 Milisenda, Calogelo tCharles1 ,. . 53, 60, 67. 1055, 105 110 Miller, Alfred Dale ., .. ,.,. ,., Miller. Daniel Lee tDan1 , . . 100 Miller. Delores Roxzanne tRoxie1 .. . .. .. , ,, 50, 97 Miller, Diane Sue ..,,..,,..., . ..... ...,86 Miller, Faye Louise . . .. 126 Miller, Harlan Jay. ,,.. .. ,. .. ,. . .. .. ,. .. ...... ...39, 48. 59. 62, 114 Miller, Judy Colleen . . ,127 Miller, Mary .. .............. .. .. , ,. . .. 2.40, 61, 62, 15555, 1556, 142 Miller, Max Leroy .. .. ,.,28, 106 Miller. Michael Joseph tMikel .. ,26. 28. 555, 69, 110 Miller, Michael Joseph tMikel .. . . ., ,, ...,26. 28. 555, 69, 110 lVli'lz-r, Nona Jean 67. 118 Miller, Patricia Ann tl-'ati 15555, 136 Miller, Paulette Louise .. .. .. 58, 62. 67, 118 Miller, Raymond Charles ...,. 42. 1551 98 Miller. Richard Archey . . .. ,. 25, Miller, William E. tl5ill1 ., ,. 69 Mills, Arnold Ray .. ,....,,.,. , 50. 98 Mills, Heather Ann ...102, 17575, 1556 Miner. Marty Jay .. .,,. 62, 69, 109 Mitxhell, Vicki Lynn .. .. ,. .,., .,.133 Moherg, Linda Darlene ,. ,...6l, 126 Mock. Lana Joyce . ,. . 116 Moede, Nancy Jane . . , . 66. 86. 88. 142, 143 Moll. Kenneth Edward 62, 111. 113 Monohon. Karen Rae ,. .. .. 127 Mondt. Carl Douglas ,. 556 lVlonroe, Gloria Jean ,. ,. 141 Montgomery, Michael Duane tlVlike1 Mooers, Dennis Wayne , .... ,. ., 24. 552. 554. 44. 68. 90. 91 Moon, l5onnie Lynn 50. 126. 129 Nloore, Jr.. Charles 28, 550, 68. 108 Moore, Flora Stine .. 50. 1355 Moore, Judi Kay , 1552 Moore. Judy Kay , 48, 61. 126 Moore, Marvel Ann . ,102, 126. 129 Morey, Mary Jane . . ,.... .,,. . 15555 Morgan, Jerry Allen ,. . ,91 Morgan, Katherine Elaine tKathyl M0T11'H-Ill,-1114118151121 'JQ55 54 Morris, Don M. .,.. . ,,... ,......,..,, . .1123 , 15155 .1131 127 Morris, Jerry O. ...,.....,. .. .,....,,..,.... .. 60, 61, 64, 69, Morris, Steve Robert .......,....., 44, Morriss, Linda Marie ,..... ..,. 1 02, Moyer, Tom L. .......,..,,.........,,....,... . Muck, Curtis Arthur .....,........ 64, 110 123 141 130 116 130 Muck, Donna Jean .,................,..... P Randleman, Steven Jon ..., 32, 34, 98 Rasmussen, Linda Gail , .,....,. ,,,.. 1 27 Raymond, Donald Ernest .,,.,. 45, 103 Rector, Jim ..., ..,,..,,.. , .. .... ...114 Reed, Paul ,. ,.,. ,. ,, .....,...,.... Reese, Mary Elizabeth ....... Reeser, Linda Lea .. .... ...,. . .118, 120 101 Reeves, Loren Staven ...... ,...... 3 6, 95 Reha L dia Ann 67 102 133 137 Reeves, Dennis Eugene Reicliengacker, Harold Ronald .... , .. ....,.31, 49, 94 133 127 133 125 ..89 148 110 Schley, Patricia Ann 31, 54, 62, Schlotzhauer, Sandra Kay ..,,,....... Schoen, Lila Marie ..,,,..,,....... 67, Schreck, Frederick Michael ,,..,.. 66, 102, 122, Schroeder, Robert Frank .,....,..., Schultz, James Arthur 31, 100, Schultz, Robert H. .,,,..,,,........... . Schultz, Sandra Sue ...,......118, Mull, Jr., Edward Gerald tJerryJ 139 Mull, Mary Agnes ..,.......,...,......,,.,,,. 31 Mullin, Delwayne Royd .... ...50, 86 Mullins, Patsy Elaine .....,...,,. 43, 133 Mullins, Theodore James tTedJ 106 Murphy, Mike J. .,...,..,,.........,,.,,,.., 103 Murray, Madeline Lucille ...,..,...,, 127 Murray, Marsha Marie .. ,,.,.. 50, 133 Murray, Randy Wilbur 66, 67, 123 Murray, Raymond L. tRayJ 62, 109 Murray, Sandra JoAnn ..,...,...,... 127 Muselman, Richard Harris tRick7 .. .. ....,................................ ..51, 90, 91 Musgrave, Marcia Rae .. ....... ...,.., 1 38 Musselman, Gene Alan .....,..., ..... 103 Musselman, Larry Lollance . ,.... Myers, Prank ..,.......,,..,.........., ..,.... Myers, Marvin Lester . ...,...,...,..,,..,. 94 Myers, Robert Steven tBobJ ,....,.. Myers, Ronald Eugene tRonJ 64, 116 Pack, Clifford Lee .,.....,....,.......,..... ,31 Padgett, James David tJim7 .,,. , 51, 97 Pagitt. Evelyn Marie ..,... 53, 61, 126 Pardee, Larry James ..........,....... ..., 8 7 Pargo, Willie li, . ..,.....,....,..,....... ,..,. 8 7 Parisho, Gary Dean ..,,..,,..,,..,...,,.. .98 Parker, Ann Marie .. ,..,,.. .. 126 Parker, Charlene Elizabeth .. ,,..,. .. .. ..31, 123, 133, 136 Parker, Jean Marie ..,....,.. ...,... 4 1, 63 Parker, Jeri K. ..,.........,.,....,.,.. 56, 63 Parkin Virginia Lea ..,, 102, 133, 136 Parks, Bill Lee . ...,......,..,..,...... 98, 99 Parks, Penelope Sue tPennyJ . ,. Parmer, Connie Louise ..,..........,...... 31, 48, 67, 133 Parsons, Janis M. .... 102, 133, 136 Parvin, Polly Ann 58, 130 Patterson, Connie J. ....... L .,.., .,,. 1 26 Patterson, James Lee tJ1ml .,....., . 45, 58, 110 Patterson Iorna Ka ..23 Reisinger, Sue Marie , .86 Renes, Margaret Lucille ...,...,...... 126 Renner, Harold Frank .,,..,.......,,... 105 Reynoso, Angelina Maria tAngeJ ,. 148, 56, 62, 67, 118 Rhoades, John Rickey . ,..,, ...,.., 6 2, 89 Rhodes, Sharon Louise 31, 67, 138 Rhone, Margaret Joyce ..,,..,,..,... ..93 Riccio, Rilla Kaye tSimpson7 .,,, 141 Riccio, Steven D. .. .,,..,,..,,. .....123 Rice, Roger James .... . H103 Richards, Gary ...,,..,, . . .. ........ ,....100 Richards, Michael Lee . ,.25, 95 Richards, Toni Lee , .,,...,. ,...,..... . .130 , 1 y ..,,..,....... Patterson, Stephen Grey tStevieg N 98 Paulsen, iljavid M. ,. ...., 62, Payne, 1' rank C. ..,......,,.........,...... . Nagle, Valdis John ..., ..,.. ...,...,,. ' . .. 89 Needham, William Ambrose tB1llJ Nettie, A ' 131125115 ' 'Ff ' ' 165555 ' ' '56, Nemmers, Gerald Allen tJerryl 114 103 110 120 142 36, 62, Nemmers, Mary Margaret ..,...,... 118, Newell, Tim Edwin 19, 90, 102, Newhouse, Lauretta Lee tLoriJ .. 133, Newman, Brian David ..,13, 51, Newton, Suzanne ,....,,... ,.,..,.. 1 33, Newton, William Franklin tBilll 90, 91, 142 Nicholas, Margaret Ann .. ..,...,,.... ,. ....19, 31, 54, 58, 62, 133, 136, 142 136 107 136 Payne, Ronald Gene tRonJ . .. . . , , . ,. 58 62, 64, Payne, Tom . . .... , . .. 36 Payne, William Lee tBilll .... 30. 109 Payton, Carla Faye .... ..... 6 2, 63, 127 Penney, Glenn Norman .. , 114 Pennington, Linda K ....,......., .. .. .61 Pentico, Edward David tEdl 62, 111 Pepper, Donna Jeanne 61, 133, 136 Perez, Rito M. tPepJ .,... ..,,.. 4 8, 118 Perkovich, Steven Harold tSteveb Petefish , Peterson Robert Lee tBobl .. , Arthur E. tArtJ ..,..., . Peterson, George Thomas . 126, Peterson, Grace E. . ,...,.., .. .. .. Peterson, James Carl tJiml ., . .. Peterson, Loretta Jean ..,,. ,..,.. . .. Peterson, Mike .. ., .. ,. Pfantz, Penelope Jane tPeneel .. 15, 40, 49, 53, 102, 133, 136, 103 89 103 100 127 100 126 100 148 Nicholson, Dale Anal .,.,,...... ..36, 98 131 Nielsen, Carl Eugene ....... .......... Niemeyer, Joan Julia .. .. ,. . Niemeyer, Richard Allen .62, Nixon, James Howard tJim? ...,., 64 69 Njei-i, Rosebell Tabithaklelim , sm 109 119 141 Phillips, Sharon Jane .. ....,.. ,..,,..,, . . .,,. .. .. ,, .. ...,,.. 49, 102, 126, 137 Phinney, Paul D. , .,..,...,... .. ,...,.119 103 Pickett, David Franklin ......., 28, Pickett, Micheal Edward tMil5Sl 123 Pickett, Roger tReggil .. . 125 Noel, Harry D. .........,...,..,...,.. 45, Noel, Jerry E. ..66, 102, 122, Noon, Jo Anne .,..,...,.. ..19, 60, Nordin, James David tJimJ ..,.....,. 131 125 142 ,50, 61, 67, 110 Nortieet, Virgil Joe ..,.......,,. ..,. 3 0, 35 Northway, Diana Lea .,..,....,..........., 102, 126, 129 Pieart, Pierce, Carol Ann . . . ., Sally Ann , . . .. Pierson, Lewis Harold . .. . Piggee, Ella Ruth ..,..,....,...,.., 102, Pinegar, Shirley Ann .. .. . ,. 132 123 115 126 132 Piper, Craig Leroy . .. ,,.. . ,. 39, 119 Platt, Michael John fMikel .87 Pokos, Alex James ........,....,...,.. .103 Pokos, John Paul ......,...,..,.,...,........ 106 Polley, James Eldon ,...., ,...... 2 8, 111 Poortinga, Jean L. .. .,...,. .. 126, 129 Portel, Richard A. tRickl . ...H109 O O'Connell, Daniel.Lee tDanJ 39, 106 O'Connoes, Bobbie ..,.,,.................... 123 O'Donnell, Donald Patrick ,,........ 110 O'Donnell, James Thomas tTomi10 Ogburn, Robert Eugene .........,...,.. 64, 111, Oliver, Charla Sue .....,.........,. 160, Oliver, Dorothy Lorraine ..,...... .... Oliver, Robert L. tBobJ .. ..... 113 138 133 30, 68, 138 Oliver, Steven A. tSteveJ ..,,.. 62, 100 Olson, Rick Lee ..,......, ..,..,.. ..,...,.. 1 0 9 Onguko, Stephen ,,..., ..,.,,,.............. 1 41 Ortiz, Sandra Jean tSandyl ..,.. , Ortiz, Yolanda Marie ..,..,.... 133 , 133 136 Ory, Richard Eugene .. ,.,,,., ..,98, 99 Powell, Andy August ., ....,........ , . .95 Powell, Donna Rae ,, . 126 Powell, Rose Marie ...... ..,. 8 6, 88 Power, Phillip Gene ,......, ., .1100 Powers, Pamela Rhea tParn1 ., . . , .... ,. .. .50, 53, 129 Pratt, Jerry Lee .. .,,..,, ., . H130 Pratt. Mvrna Lou . ..,,.,. 1,133 Prenosil, Terry Rhodes .,.23, 31, 68 Price, Judith Christine .... ,.......,,..,,., ,, , ...50, 60, 69, 118 Price, Robert E. ,.......,.. 100, 101 Prothers, Jimmie LeRoy ..,.. ,, ..91 Pruitt, Thomas Irving tTom1 . . .. .,,..,, .... , . . .,.... 19, 62, 91, 142 Pullen, Roger Gene ,....,..,, . . , 118 Q Quaintance, Owen Leroy .... ..,,.. . 87 Quick, Gregory Kirk . ..,,..,.. .103 Richardson, Delbert Benjamin 30, 98 Richardson, Nora G. ., . ...31, 53, 58 Riclenour, Lee Foster 44, 59, 62, 98 Ridgway, John Raymond .......,..,,.. . , 18, 24, 38, 68, 86, 88, 142 Ries, Ilene J. ,..... ....,........,..... ,..., . 49, 52, 55, 102, 126, 129, 142, 143 Riley, Kathy Ann ,. .. .. ..127 Riley, Maryann . . . .. ,. 123 Rinehart. Michael Bruce . .. .28 Rivas, Henry J. ., .. .. .. ,. 25, 114 Rivera. Felix Martin .. . .. .. ...91 Robb, Margaret Jean . .. ,,.,60, 132 Robbins, Loretta Ellen .. . .61 Robbins, Patricia Ann . . .. .133 Roberts, Albert Wesley ..,.. ........ , 115 Roberts, Gary W. . ,. , ........114 Roberts, Linda Ann . ,... 126 Roberts, Richard D. .. .. 100 Robertson, Judy Lois ,......,... ,......... . ................ 19, 50, 133, 137, 142 Robinson, Eddie Van 26, 44, 49, 110 Robinson, Kirby J. . ..... 28, 103 Robinson, Rosalie . .. ...,,..,.., . 31, 43, 54, 67, 133, 137 Robinson, Sharon Claire .,..., .. ...86 Robinson, Shirley Jean . ,......,.. ...130 Rodda, Alan Dwayne .,,................... .. . 66, 86, 88, 142, 143 Roe, Linda C. . ., ,.,. . ......,,. , .97 Rogers, Stanley Francis . ,114 Rohlf, Sandra Lee tRut1l .... . . . ,,.............. . .. ..,,.......,... 19, 133, 137 Rohrer, Lynda Kaye . 126, 132 Rolan, Donna Jean ....31, 132 Roland, Darryl Norville 26, 29, 103 Roland, Michael G. . .. ,,..,.. . 96 Root, Eugene .. .. ,...,...... ........30 Rosenberger, Elizabeth Joyce ...... . . ,..,,, . .. .. ,. 19, 33, 137, 142 Ross, Glenda Sue . , .. .118 120 Rote, Linda Fae . . ....,,.., ., 133 Roth, Donna June .. .. 96 Roth, Lee Eugene , . .. 62, 69 141 Routhe, Cynthia Jean 102, 137 Ruckle, Robert Stanton .,,......,, 110 .89 133 Ruderbaugh, John . .. . . Rudolf, Charlene Elizabeth . Rundberg, Raymond Andrew ........ 141 Runyon , Howard Dale .... ...,,..,..... . 91 Rush, Gayle Ann , .. ...,.. .50, 97 Rush, Michael Joseph .. .... ,,..,,..., 1 03 Rush, Stephen C. .. .. . . .... ,, H109 Rush, Thomas Scott , , H119 Russell, June Lanore . ..66, 86, Russell, Marv Ann Rutherford, Jerry Charles 48, 66, Rutz, Herold . .. .. Ryan, Dennis Buiton 88 ......,... 1.133 86 , ....... .. .100 S 121 Schultz, Steven Henry tStevel .... 110 Schulz, Marijo tJodyD 62, 118, 121 Schwab, Terry Graham ..,...,........... 96 Scott, Donn Clair ....,.....,... ...108, 109 Seals, Harry W. ,.........,....... ....,...... 1 08 See, Pamela Ann ..,..,..,,..,............,.. 123 Seeley, Cheryl Lea 48, 67, 118, 121 Sego, Jane Marie ......., 102, 126, 129 Seley, Robin Ray , ....... .... ....... ..... 8 9 Senecaut, Richard .. .............. 36,100 Serra, Rosemary ............,,.............. 139 Shade, Floyd Edward ..,...... . , 36, 63, 122, 125 Shade, Tim M. ....,.........,........,., 26, 36 Shaefier, Janet L. ........,,.,,,...... 41, 126 Shannon, Carolyn Kay .. ....... 58, 132 Shannon, Dennis R. ...... ............. 1 03 Sharp, Kenneth Lee .,... . ........ 49, 98 Shaver, Sandra Rose . .... .,..,.,...,.. 1 26 Shaw, Ronald J. .,,... .,...,, 1.26, 115 Sheaffer, Gaylord Dean .,..,,. 58, 114 Shedd, John Leslie ..,,.. , .... ...44, 141 Sheeder, Danne Wayne ,................. 103 Sheen, Jim . . .... .... .... . .....,..119 Sheesley, Shirley Ann ....,,..,......... 126 Sheil, Thomas E. ..... ,....... ,....,....... 1 1 6 Shelby, Patricia R. . ...,,. 48, 54, 141 Sheley, James C. ,...,,,..,........... ...... 1 08 Sheley, Lerna DeLoy ......... ....,...,,.. 102, 133, 137 Shelley, Dennis Steven ,.... .,.. 1 23 Shelton, Wayne Lloyd .,,.. ,,.. 116 Sherer, Allyn C. .. ,,.. ..., ......,, 1 2 3 Sherwood, Floyd S. .....,........,....,...,.. 94 Shnurman. Benjamin . ,...,,..,,...... .... 1 8, 43, 48, 66, 102, 122, 125, 142, 148 Shoning, Lana Sue .. ,...,....,.......,..... 132 Short, Robert John .. ...,. .. .... .....109 Showman, Christa Lee ..,.. .. ...,... 123 Showman, Harry A. ,...,,..,.........,. ...123 Shrader, Kenneth E. ,....... 39, 108 Shrader, Russell Leroy 61, 138, 139 Shuff, Joyce Marie . .. ........132 Shull, Anita Louise .... . ...,... ..126 Sievers, Cherie Rae . ,....... , H133 Silcott, Donald Eldon ..,,..,, 64, 110 Silio, Delores Karlene 102, 126, 129 Silis, Edna Louise ..,............... 49, 138 Simerson, Gloria Jean .,.... ....... ..... 6 3 Simmerman, Cheryl Victoria ....... . . .. .. ..., .. ,...,.. ,..,.., , .. ...... .. ..123, 137 Simmerman, Floyd Edgar .. ...68, 130 Simmons, Steve .......... ........,.......,... 1 31 Simmons, Theresa Joyrene ............ 87 Simpson, Ed ..... ....... ....,...,..... 6 9 , 111 Sims, Connie Jo .,.... ,..,,.. 4 9, 56, Sahoe, Douglas Larry .......,..,.......,. Salmons, Saltzman Mike Carl , Delores June 50, 52, 122 .98 1 38 1.30 Sample, Charles W. ...,... . ...... .. .. Osborn, Larry A. ............., .....,.. ...... 9 8 Ostrand, Richard D. ...... .,.. ..,....... 1 1 0 Oswalt, Carol Diane .......,,.,,..... .. , . 50, 67, 133, 136 Ott, Peggy Gene , ..,,. ..,, . ......129 Ott, Theodore Albert tTedJ .141 Otterbach, Janice Marie 50, 133, 136 Ousley, Arthur Melvin tArtl . ,.... . Overton, Gary Lee ...... ............., . ..115 Overton, Larry Dean . . .. .62, 105 Overton, Margo Diane tMaggil .. ...,...,...19, 93, 133, 136, 142 Overton, Paul Ronald .......... 108, 109 Overton, Susan Jane ..,..... 50, 52, 93 Oxenford, Jo Ann ...................,..,....... 66, 102, 122, 125 Oxenford, Joyce ..,...,..,...,..,..... 56, 118 Oyler, Sue .......,.................. 56, 61, 119 R Raab, Charlie Benton ...................... 30, 35, 68, 103 Radeke, Marlo Maxine .......... 31, 119 Rains, Charles W, ....,. 28, 29, 30, 98 Raitt, Linda Sue ,...........,. 61, 67, 127 Raleigh, Sandra Ann .......... 126, 129 139 Samuels, Ronald Allen tRonl ..,.,... 113 106 Samuel, Douglas Craig 102, 138, ..,........42, 111, Savage, Clifford Eugene .....,... ......, Savage, Patricia Anne ................., ..127 ' 123 Saylor, Madeline Jane .....,......,....... Scarcello, Judith Ann 31, 60, 66, 87 Schaff, Janet Marie .. ..... 48, 50, 127 Scharlau, Walter Ivan ..,. 35, 45, 110 Schenke, Robert Lowell .... 62, 98, 99 119 Sims, Sandra Lee ....,,.... 102, 133, 137 Singleton, Sheila Raye .,... ..118, 121 Sinnard, Judith Ann .. ............,...... 126 Skinner, James Newton .... ,.......... 1 16 Skutley, Dennis Roy .. .......... .45, 94 Slaughter, Gail Leann ..,......... 50, 127 Sloan, Owen Thomas ,, ..,,...... ......., 9 8 Smith, Barbara Ann 40, 41, 118, 121 Smith, Donna R. ., ...,,., ....,.. 67, 133 Smith, Janice L. . .......,... ...,...,.. ,...... 4 1 Smith, Janis Lee ,....... ...,.... 5 4, 130 Smith, Jo Ann ..... ...,,....,.. 4 3, 56, 138 Smith, Linda Jean ,...,,..,, .......... . 127 Smith, Peggy Lynn .. ,. ......... .....123 Smith, Raymond James ..,,.........,.. 131 Smith, Richard Duane ., ..,..., 102, 115 Smith, Ruth Elaine ,........ 50, 118 Smith, Sandra Marie ..,,. ....,... 3 1, 54 Smith, Terrell Andrew .,.,.......,..,...,. 96 Smith, Thomas Robert ,... ,...... 3 9, 106 Smith, Virginia Lee .. ............ .50 Smith, Yuette , .,............,........, ......... 9 6 Smothers, Loren Kendel ,....... 68, 101 Snell, Tom L, .......................,........,. 100 Snider, Donna Joyce ..........,. ..,...... 1 27 Snook, Sandra M. ....,.........,..... 50, 126 Solomon, Donna M. ........ 50, 58, 132 South, Jack Dule ............................ 115 Spahr, Kenneth Eugene tKennD .... 103, 105 Sparks, Beverly Jean .......,............ 133 Sparks, Robert Michael .. ,.............. 89 Spears, Robert J. .,.., ....62, 96 Spease, Beth Anne ..,,...,.. .......... 1 19 61, 66, 141, 142, 143 105 Spease, Christian Leroy .,.....,......,, 51, 65, 102, 110 Speck, Linda Elaine 48, 53, 55, 121 Speck, Susan Kae ...,,.,....,......,... . ..126 Speer, Frederick Maurice .... ...,... 1 31 Spencer, Jerry Ray ......,... . .48, 106 Spoonholtz, Sandra Lee ........ 62, 118 Spry, Don Lane ,.............,..,.... 98, 101 Stafford, Cheryl Jane ..,...........,..,,. 132 Stainbrook, Maureen Beth 126, 129 Stalter, John Lynden ....,..,...,........ 114 Standiford, Marilyn Rose ,,.... 50, 123 Standley, Michael Wayne ..........,. .98 Stanley, Deloris Anne 50, 118, 121 Stanley, Gary Lee ,.............,...,,..,,. H89 Stansberry, Barbara Jean ,.......,... 138 Staple, Martin Emil .....,.......... 50, 114 Staple, Ruth Ann ,,,..,....,.....,... 67, 119 Stapleton, Harry Charles .,........,... 141 Starmer, Carroll Dean .,,......, 103, 105 Starmer, Vonda Kay 31, 50, 67, 119 Starner, Larey Gene ..........., 102, 108 Stalen, Deborah Ann tDebbiel ...,.. 87 Stautier, Gary Fred ...,,,.....,............ 100 Steckel, Gary James ....,.......,,.. 28, 106 Steffen, Frederick James ......,. 26, 119 Steigleder, Irene Albina ..,..,..,....,.. 133 Stevens Carol R. , ...,,....,................, 133 Stevens Linda Lorraine 19, 137, 142 Stevens Robert Bruce 68, 103, 105 Stewart, Allice Marie ..............,...,... 63 Stewart, Clarke Hardwick .......,..,... ., ,.........,..,...,...................,,. 68, 111, 113 Stewart, Linda Kaye ..,......... 132, 133 Stewart, William A. tBillJ .,.,.,.,.... 29, as Stinson, Robert Murrell tBobJ 62, 87 Stockbauer, Linda Jean 56, 60, 138 Stole, Rebecca Suzanne tBeckyJ 49, 55, 102, 126, 129 Stonehocker, Dale Wayne .. ..,.. ..., . . 68, 118, 121 Stoner, Dennis Ray ..,,........,.......,,.... ao, 48, 68, 106 Stotler, Donna Jean ..,....., ,...... 5 0, 133 Stout, Ralph William ..,. 62, 138, 139 Stover, Paul Leslie ........ 66, 122, 125 Strachan, Michael Ray tMikel .,.. 103 Strait, Steve Charles ....,......... ....91 Strang, Richard H. ..,..,.... .26, 36, 98 Strohl, Ramona L. ..,,... . Stuart, Karen Kae ...118 Stubb, Susan ,..,...,...,,,. ... ,,..87 Stukenberg, June Marie .........,.. .... 149, 58, 59, 611, 182 Stukenberg, Keith N. .......,,....,,.....,.. . 48, 52, G2 68 Stukley, Dennis .......,.... Suits, Joe Edward ., Sutton, John Howard .. Swacker, Linda Irene ,. .58 Thomas, Bill Patr1c ., ..,..,..., .. . 98 Wade, Jr., Terrell Grover tTerry231 Willard, Rondella Lorraine ...,........ . .,.,..,.,..,,.,.,...........,,........, 102, 138, 139 Willett, Harold Dean ,..,.. ......,., 9 8, 99 Willey, John C. ........,........,..., 31, 115 Williams, Claude Gaylord ...........,., ...,............,..........,.......... 64, 111, 113 Williams, David Louis tDave1 35, 39 Williams, Gene ..........,.....,. 30, 59, 62 Williams, Judy Ann ...,.. 50, 133, 137 Williams , Kenneth Lee tKenJ 30, 98 Williams, Lela Mae .,..., 62, 122, 125 Williams, Leonard Lee tLennieJ .. 39, 59, 62, 63, 66, 68, 123 133 Williams, Linda I. ......,............. , .... . Williams, Mary Jane .................... 126 Williams, Otto Neal ..................,......, 34, 45, 48, 52, 68, 103 Williams, Pamela Jo tPaml ..,..,., 127 Williams, Williams Phyllis Ann ,.,.,, ..... ,.....,.. , Sharon Kay 11B ...,...... Thomas, Fred Alfred ....,. 45, 51, 103 Thomas, Gerald Clayton fJerryi .. . . .. .. .102, 108 Thomas, Linda Carol .............,...,..,. 133 Thomas, Mark Alan 38, 51, 68, 109 Thomas, Robert Lee ....,... ...,,.., .... . 8 7 Thomas, Stanley Andrew ..,...,.,.,...,. , .,,,.., .. .,,.. . .. .50, 122, 125 Thomas, Victoria L. tVickieJ ....,. 126 Thompson, James L. tJimJ .. ...,,.. 98 Thompson, Kenneth ..,,,................, 109 Thompson, Larry Dean ,...,,.. 106, 107 Thompson, Marilyn Kay ,,., .67, 132 Thompson, Raymond ijurroll tRayl . ...,..., ..,,.., ..,,......,,.. ..,...,,..,,.... 3 6 , 100 Thompson, Sondra Lee ............ 53, 58 Thompson, Stanley R. fStanl 23, 38 43. 62, 65, 68, 111, 113, 121, 148 Thornley, Benjamin Leroy KBennyJ Thorpe, Craig C. ...,.......................,., 26 Thorpe, Margaret Ann ..........,....,., 133 Thrasher, Alvin LeRoy ............ 50, 95 Tiedens, Melanie Ruth ...,.............. Tierman, Craig Leo ........ 142, 68, 60, 67, 119 103 Tiernan, Linda M. K. .... . Tiesse, Louise Ellen ,....... 60, 67, Tillman, Alice Marie ....,.. Todd, Marvin Dean ......... Tolson, Katherine Marie 119 .......,.,.127 Wagner, Michael A. tMikeJ .... 89, 98 Wagner, Robert John tBobJ 91, 102 Walker, David Raymond .............. 109 Walker, James Bernard ,........... ...., 4 5 Walker, lylary Agnes .... ,......... 6 9, 119 Walker, Nlichael E. .. ....... ...,.. . .. ..45 Wallace, Belinda Marie lVantriskJ Wallace, Carl Emray .,..............,... 109 Wallace, Leonard Myrle . ..,...,...... . .........48, 51, 64, 69, 113 Wallis, Karen Elaine .................. U87 Walter, Gary Lee .,....,.,.......,,.. 102, 105 Walton, Bill ..........,. . .,......... 86 Ward, Duane Paul ..... ......,.., 9 1 1Var1l, Linda Gaye ...,.... ..130 X'Vz11'ner, Man W. ......... ,...,. .... 1 1 1 Warner, Janet Lee ............ 50, 56, 127 Warren, Gary Lee ........ .. ........ .191 Warren, Gary LeRoy .... 19, 102, 142 Waser, Linda Gayle 49, 50, 126, 129 Waterman, Verne Jay .,........,....,..,. .30, 34, 45, 100 Waters, Leonard Lyle 52, 59, 66, 123 Waters, Russell Ray .,,.... ...., 98, 99 Watkins, Bruce Mike .... ...26, 98 Watkins, Carl .........,.......................... 98 Watrous, George Arthur .,.,.... 42, 110 Weathers, Janeen Sue ..,,... ....,.... 9 6 Weaver, Kenny Lee ........ ....,,.. 1 38 Webb, Betty Joann .,........ ....,.., 1 32 Tomkinson, Stephen Frank lSteveJ Tomlinson, Dale Leroy .........,......,,.. 43, 101, 105 Tomlinson, George .,......,...,..... 65, 138 Tornquist, Anita Eileen ..... 127 126 Williams, Sharon Kay 12B ...,..,... 137 Williamson, Penny Lee .,...... 67, 119 Wilson, Dixie Lee ...,....,...,.....,.....,... Wilson, James Leroy CJimJ .... 68, 95 100 Wilson Wilson , Lawrence Hugh tLarryJ , Lester Thomas fLes7 .,.. Wilson , Linda Mae ........ 50, 67, Wimber, William David tBillJ .... Winegarden, David Leroy ...... 69, Winegardner, Dennis D. ...........,. . Wineinger, Judith S. tJudyD 31, 127 123 111 114 127 Winfrey, Maylon Anthony tTonyJ 63, 133, 137 Torry, Robert Lynn ........................ 98 Towne, Betty J. ..........,...,...........,... 130 Townsell, Sheri Ann ..... ........ 1 18 Trafiiey, Rene' Jean .... ,... . .. ....127 Tress, James S. fJimJ . . .. .108 Treon, Paulette Elaine ...127 Trimble, Gary Laverne Troster, Lester Clyde ,.,,.. ...,,..... . . Trumbla, Harold Lee .,...,......,...... 101 ..89 100 Turnipseed, II, Alvin Eugene tSkipl ., . ..115 Webb, Darrell Lloyd ...,.... ....,,...,. 1 10 Webb, Gary Brandt ...... ,........ 9 8, 99 Webb, Helen Lorane ........................ 96 Webb, Karen Kay ................ 133, 137 Webb, Luella May .................. 31, 130 Webber, Dennis Steven .....,..,....,,..,.. 89 Webster, Dale Gene ....,..,.......,.......... ............19, 31, 32, 33, 91, 142, 148 Webster, Renee' Annette ...... 54, 118 Wedding, Charlene Ann ........ 67, 133 Welborn, Terry Lee ,....,.......,. ...... , 100 Welch, Dolly H. ,.,..,.,.... 55, 118, 121 Welch, Rick L. ..,...,.......,,,,.....,,........, 62 Welch Wells, Wells, , Ronald Lee fRonl ....,....... . ,...,..... 31, 49, 68, 122, 125, Charles Henry tChuckl .... Nancy L. ................,....... 54, 138 114 sv Withee, Ramona K. ...,..,....,..,......... 133 Withee, Ray Cordell ......,......... 62, 68 Witt, Vicki Lynn ,..........,.,......,.....,. 130 Wohlwend, Charles LeRoy ........,. 109 Wolbers, Robert D. ...............,........ 109 Wolfskill, Janice Lea 102, 126, 129 Wolver, Maria E. ....................,.....,. 42 Wolver, William Tomis tBillJ ,..,.. 87 Wood, Donna Rena ..,........,......,...., 132 Wood, Ronald David tRonl ........ 138 Wood, Ronald Gene ...,..,......,........ 106 Wood, Terry Lawrence ..,..,,. 69, 103 Woodford, Dennis Steven ....,.., 26, 42 Woolsey, Catherine Linda tCathyD ......5s, 127 Woolsey, Warren Scott . .,................ . Tyler, Jane Lea .,,...,,.,,...,...,..,,.. .... 1 32 U Wendt, Larry Earl .,.... 64, 66, 98, 99 West, Michael Lewis tMikeJ ....,.,. 91 Western, James fJimJ ..... ...., 3 0, 98 Westfall, Lois May ...............,........ 127 Wheeler, Francis Correen tFranJ ........48, 52, 66, 102, 122, 125 148 Ulfers, Dennis Dale .. .. ,...,. .. .98 Wheeler, James Lyle t-limb 111: 113 98 ....25, 36, ee, 106, 107 Swails, Margaret Joann tMaggiel l 11 8 Swanson, Melvin Wayne .......... 98, 99 Swartslander, Nancy ...........,........., .31 Swindler, Terry Wayne 2-t, 43, Swinehart, Daniel Emery tDanJ T 116 110 Talbert, William Ralph .... 24, 98, 99 Tallman, Rebecca May ........ 102, 137 Talty, Robert Paul fBobl ...... 86, 88 Tate, Patricia Jean tPatl ............ 138 Taylor, Daniel Joseph tDanl ........ 69, 103, 105 Taylor, David Lee tDavel .... 103, 105 Taylor, Diana Lynn ...... 50, 133, 137 Taylor, Jacqueline Tresela fJackieJ .31, 54, 126 Taylor, Judy Kay .............,....,. 42, 126 Taylor, Mary Kathleen tKathyb . .,,..,.......................,... 60, 102, 126, 129 Taylor, Pamela Jo ,, ...... ,. 50 Taylor, Paula Dee ,. ....,. 48, 54, 126 Taylor, Sloan Edward .......,......., .. 30, 103, 103, 148 Tedesco, Jim J. ..... .. ...,.. ,..,.. 2 6, 36 Terai, Dean E. .. ..... .. .. . ...51, 106 Terry, Diana L. .....,.. 31, 54, 56, 127 Tesser, Michael Dan fMikel ...... Tew, Barbara Jean tSwansonl .... .29, 30, 103, Thomas, Barbara Joan ....,...,. 31, Thomas, Barbara Sue ,,..,..,,..,........ Thomas, Belinda ............ .,.. . .62, .91 148 118 132 130 V Valadez, Frank Anthony .. ...108, 109 Van Blaricom, Phil L. ....,... .,62, 108 Van Buskirk, Sheryl Diane ........ . . .........102, 133, 137 Vancil, J. W. . ...... .... . .... ......30, 34, 44, 48, 52, 68, 118 Vande Kieft, Alan Ray ..... ..... . ..110 Vander Velden, Trude Martlee Wheeler, Jeii Wayne ,,..... .,............... Wheeler, Nyle Warrne .,,......,........,. 89 Wheeler, Virginia Ann .................. 133 Whistler, Tim Ward .,....,. 30, 42, 119 White, Charles Dennis tDennyl .,.. 50, 51, 66, 125 White, Harrison Gary ..,....,...,........., 86 White, Herbert Charles tHerbJ 68, 109 White, Judy Kay ........,........,.......... 133 White Norvelle Norman .,,..... 28, 116 White Q Patrick Harry tPatl . ....... ..89 White, Ricardo Cortez ..,..............,.. 141 White, Richard Dale ,,...................... 98 White, William Lawrence tBil1l .... .. ., ..26, 28, 35, 131 Whiteside, Darrell Steven 23, 92, 93 108 Whitham, Richard Paul ........ 50, Wicker, David Andrew tDavziH6... ..98 117 Worley, Joyce Edele .....,........ 67, 119 Wright, Christine Dell .,.,.. ...67, 133 Wright, Christopher Dale fChrisJ 39, 48, 89 Wright Donald John tDonD ..,..... 34, 45, 68, 103 Wright George Hamid .................. 89 Wright, Janet Kay ...... 102, 133, 137 Wright Sheryl L. .,...... 102, 126, 129 Wright, Thomas Eugene tToml .. 22, 44, 68, 141, 142 Wunder, Nadine N. ........,.............,,.. 87 Wyatt, Edna Mae ,........... 50, 61, 141 Wyant, Jorge Ann ...,.....,........ 50, 127 Wyant, Patricia Lynne tPatJ . 132 Wyman, Thomas Westly tTomlm Y 89 Yates, Larry William ...... ......... 6 9 York, Dwight Elwin ..... ........... 1 19 Yorst, Mike ...,..,....... ...... .......,........ 6 3 Young, John Robert ............ 118, 121 Young, Larry Gordon ...,................ 68, 106, 107 Young, Martin P. ........,................,.. 111 52, 54, 56 Van Fleet, David Duane tDaveJ 88 Van Gundy, Norma Jean ...... 65, 139 Van Patter, Linda Rose .....,.......... 127 Van Rossum, Richard David fDickl .......39, 50, 65, 115 Vasquez, Barbara Sandra ,......, M133 Vaughn, Carol Ann .,.......,......,..,...... 48 Verfurth, Karen L. ,......... ..... , ..,....48 Vertz, Norma Fay ..,,..,...,,.,.... 43, 132 Viers, Phillip Ray tl'hil1 .. .100, 101 Vignovich, George Alan .,............ ...98 Vines, Donald E. tDonJ ...... ......... 9 8 Vitale, Lina .......... .. . .31, 67, Votruba, Linda Sue ........ 49, 130, 132 147 Vreeland, Michael K, tMikel ...,.. ...........5o, 64, iss Waage, Darlene Joy ........ 50, 62, 118 Wade, Linda Diane 31, 50, 54, 133 Wieting, David Bruce tDavel ...... Wignall, Glen Eugene ...,................ 108 Wignall, Sharon Carol ...,...,.... 56, 123 Wilbert, Becky Mae ............,......,...... 50 Wilbert, Marsha Lee ....................., 118 Wilbur, Jon Dean ......,......................, 98 Wilcots, Rebecca Lee lBeckyb ...... Wilcox, Frances Kay tFrankieJ .... Wild, Eileen .......,............................ 132 Wildrick, Donald Alan ........ .24, 101 Wiles, David Stephen fDaveJ 38, 106 Wiley, William James tBillJ ...,.. 64, 69, 110 Wilkins, David Robert tDave5 ,..... 63, 118, 121 Wilkins, Donald Duane tDonJ .... Wilkinson, Kent David ......,.......,. Wilkinson, Lewis LeRoy ............,. 123 110 -95 Wilkinson, Margaret Ann .............. 132 Willard, James Barry t-Iiml ,....... 103 Willard, Linda Kay .,.....,................ 93 Z Zaver, Charles Michael . .,... . Zaver, Dennis John ............... Zeliadt, Darrell Lawrence ............110 Zimmerman, Donna Marie ,....... .96 Zimmerman, Max Victor .... 103, 105 Zimmerman, Rex Lewis ...,...... 36, 87 Zuch, Margaret Mary , ....... ,... 5 0, 133 Zutis, Aivars ........,......... ....... 6 6, 123 X 3 i f ik 52 S sg xi


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