East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1948

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JOHN THOMPSON A smooth and steadfast mind, gentle thoughts and calm desires. Movie Monitor 5, 6, 7, Auto Mechanics Foreman 6, 7. GLADYS LORRAINE WEBB Cooki: A disposition sunny. Style Show 5, Monitor 7. Ambition: To always be with Lloyd. MARY WHITAKER Wise to resolve and patient to per- form. Class Night Hostess 7, Monitor 4, Clerical Staff 6, 7, Follies Usher 8, Senior Pub- licity Committee 8. Ambition: To live the life of Riley. JOHN CLIFFORD WINTERS Jack Hard work is the best investment a man can make. Wrestling 6, 8, Tennis 8, Pep Assembly 5, 8, Assemblg Usher 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, KS This Is America 7, WHO Election Returns 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Publicity Committee 8, Co-Chair- man. Ambition: To travel. CAROL MILLER A :modest man never talks of him- se . Monitor' AAF I'-747. G.E.D. Graduate. WILLARD W. PRATT Bill A face that cannot smile is never good Football 3, 5, Nativity 3, Basketball 5, Hi-Y, Boys' State 4, Army 7, 8. 'Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do. KATHLEEN VERMIE Kay Sincere, charming, thoughtful and sweet, a girl whom everyone likes to meet. Monitor 4, Zetagathean 4, 5, 7, 8' Clerical Staff 7, Class Night Hostess 7, Honor Roll 7, Fellowship 7, Bambardier Club 4. Ambition: To be maid of honor at ToIeda's wedding. RALPH EDWARD WEST Mort They are never alone who are accom- panied by noble thoughts. - Track 7, Cross Country 5, 6, Wrestling 6, Hi-Y 5, 6. Ambition: To be a success and make c lot of new friends. ROBERT J. WHITEHURST Bob' His time forever, everywhere his place.' Track 3, 5, 7, Football 6, 8, Wrestling 3. 4 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champ 3, 4, Cross Coulj try 4, E Men's Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 82 HI-Y 4 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Wrestling 7, Big 7 Champ Usher 7, 8. Ambition: Engineering at Iowa State. RAYMOND GRIMM 'Tis good to be merry and witty. MORTON NICHOLS Marti No man is happy who does not thi himself so. h Brush and Palette Club, Wrestling 3, 4. VELTIREA THOMPSON May all your clouds have silver lining Home Study Graduate. SERVICE MEN RAYMOND DAVIS, ROBERT G! RETT, VASCO SCHOOLEY, ERNE VERNON SHACKLEFORD, LOUIS SYLVESTER, RALPH L, TEMPLETC

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NCES SCOTT Peddie B0uyie riendship's the wine of life. Club 35 T08 Hostess 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 d Leader 4, 55 Style Show 5, 65 Class t Hostess 75 Leezur Hour 5, 65 P.T.A. ess 55 Senior Hostess 75 Teachers' ess 55 Crafts Club 4, 55 Art Club 35 ir Follies 85 Scroll Staff 85 Squad er 85 G.A.A, 8. ition: To have and to hold. llANNA HOPE SHEROD Pudge s full of spirit as the month of May. i. 4, 5, 6 7, 8, Publicity Secretary 6, dent 75 Memorial Service 55 May Fes- 55 Special Interest 7, 85 Student :il Alternate 75 Monitor 5, 6, 75 Fel- ip 5, 65 Squad Leader 5, 6, 7. tion: To be liked by oll and loved one. -l SIMMONS Ruthie ith vim and snap to make things go, ind worth that makes you like her. lub 35 P.T.A. Hostess 45 Class Night ss 75 Monitor 7. ion: Seamstress. RLY MAY SMITH Bev Butch most likeable girl. llonitor 55 Honor Roll 35 Quill Artist or Day Committee 55 Student Coun- ternate 85 Class Night Hostess 75 ppella Choir 6, 7, 85 Girls' Glee i5 Nativity 6, 85 Holy Week 75 North Assembly 75 Baccalaureate 6, 7, 85 Club 6, 75 Fort Des Moines Hotel KCBC and KRNT Broadcasts 6, 75 wgton-Lincoln Assembly 75 E.D.M. 55 Special Interest Club 85 Spring t 75 Spanish Club 3, 45 Zetagathean Brush and Palette 6, 75 Fellowship 3, 4, 55 Style Show 35 Scholastic t 4, 5. on: To succeed in whatever I set to do. E. SUDDETH Poke-y i're bound to climb the ladder of ccess. Monitor 7, 85 A Cappella Choir 7, 85 Slee Club 6, 85 KRNT Radio Broad- ' Physics Exhibit tor Sunday Reg- Oskaloosa Pep Assembly 65 Alumni ily 6. in: Leave our beloved state ot .YN TAYLOR M is pretty to walk with, witty to k with and pleasant to think on. 'hean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Spanish 3, 45 Interest 5, 6, 7, 85 Social Com- 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Every Family Has '5 Squad Leader 3, 45 Tennis 55 Assembly 7, 85 Roosevelt Assem- P.T.A. Usher 45 All-School Party , 6, 7, 85 G.A.A. 4, 55 Monitor 3, , 75 Kendall Usher 3, 4, 5, 6 75 3, 4, 5, 6, r.i-LA. 7, s, Moy Fes- Scroll Staff 85 Bombardier 3, 4, , 85 Cadet Teacher 85 Senior Fol- loosevelt Game 6. DOLORES JEAN SHALER Sha She is fair, she is good, And love her we could. Scroll Staff 8, Page Editor5 Cferccal Staff 5, 65 All-School Party Decorations 75 Jun- ior-Senior Prom 35 P,T.A. Supper 55 Moni- tor 8. Ambition: To be loved by all. MARY ANNE SHOCKLEY M.A. Annie She adds a precious seeing to the eye. Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Brush and Palette 45 Special lnterest 5, 65 Social Com- mittee 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chairman 65 Student Coun:fI 65 Student Council Alternate B5 Band 35 Marching Band 35 Little Women 3, Costume Committee5 Young April 45 Cash and Carrie 55 Every Family Has One 75 G.A.A, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 85 Tumbling 35 Tennis Squad 55 Tennis Team 6, 7, 85 Honor Roll 55 Monitor 4, 5, 6, 85 Scroll Staff 8, News Editor5 Assemblies 65 All- Schoal Party 6, M, C.5 Bundle Drive Win- ners 65 Science Fair 55 Kendall Usher 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 May Day Festival 3, 75 Acorns 3, 4, 5, 65 F.H.A. Bombardier Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Senior Follies 8. Ambition: To go to Hollywood and morry Clark Gable. DAVID LEE SISAM Sis Dave We all like him, we just can't help it, Football 6, 85 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Track 3, 5, 75 Cross Country 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8, Treasurer 4, 5, 6, 75 Usher 7, 85 Pep Assembly 65 Hall Monitor 5, 56, 75 Hawkeye Boys' State 65 Science Fair 75 May Festival 75 Football Banquet 65 Bas- ketball Banquet 6, 75 Football Ticket Sale 5, 7, Second Place Winner5 Stage Hand 45 Chemistr President 75 All-School Party 65 Office Mlonitor 45 Warren Harding Hi-Y Speaker 65 Special Interest 5, 65 Prom Committee 8. Ambition: l'm workin' on it. RAYMOND L. SOUTHARD Ray A man is one who is faithful to hs friends. Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 65 Or- chestra 6, 7, 85 Comic Band 5, 6' Table Tennis Tournament 6, 85 Rifle Club F5 Quill Ad Staff 85 Pep Band 4, 6, 85 Music Festival. Ambition: To keep a dance orchestra that pays. THOMAS W. SUNDELL Tom Swede l am a citizen of the world. Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Scroll Staff 8, News Editor5 Quill Staff 85 Usher 85 Wrestling 35 Student Council 75 Hall Mon'tor 45 Assem- bly 65 Senior Follies 8. Ambition: Travel. BURT A. THOMPSON Tom Men of few words are the best mr'-n Golf 4, 6, 7, 85 Monitor 65 Basketball 35 May Festival 7. Ambition: To go north with R. S.



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CLASS WILL- We, the members of the great class of Jan- mry l948, being lwithout doubti of sober id sound mind do hereby declare this our st will and testament. To the future seniors our fine institution of learning, we leave :nderful memories, standards of attainment, :ditions to carry on, plus, all the fun and 'od times that we have had at East High. Trugg fDick Turnerl wills his wit to Dale am. Marilyn Taylor and Jean Moore leave as ey came-together. To Dick Knop, Kenneth Kline leaves his iile and humor. Bertha Hamersley is left a little bit of Jean fklebust's dependability. Ed Bergeson wills his appeal to women rong, silent typei to Bill Stone. Ruth Darrah leaves her artistic ability to rry Loth. Ray Baker's adorable shyness is left to Ken- Terrell. Vlarge Clemens wills her dramatic instincts 3onnie Roderick. Dale Nystrom leaves his sincerity and ccn- aration of others to Arnie Lack. lackee Gibson bequeaths her appealing per- ality.to her sister, Joyce. Bill Anderson and Butch Reynolds bestow ir musical talents upon Richard Kirkpatrick l Ed Gordon. lod Noland has requested us to leave his rm, good looks, and personality to Milton ce. lick Eisenlauer wills his likeableness to ine Ellis. ob Whitehurst regretfully leaves Lauralyn. rnst Eggerss bequeaths his 'gift of gab' Ioward Anderson. lrennie Weir receives Peggy Crank's vi- fy. ill Kellogg leaves his enthusiasm for mor- y science to Nancy Haag. ustin Greider wills his cheer-leading ability .ittle Goldie' Bartine. :lly Grinstead leaves us remembering a ghtful, considerate person. .r. Barnard scratches his head, as Jerry on takes his leave, and Jerry wills to Har- Head his chemistry ability. :tie Mealey leaves her attractiveness to a Weeks. i Marv Sandin, MaryAnne lThe Looki kley wills her Lauren Bacall appeal. lWhy, will Marv do with that?i fb Schmidt leaves his friendliness and 'y to get along well with others to Bill 5. :k Brown takes all his talents with him, J few girls' hearts. iw... --JANUARY l91l8 Bettyi' Earle bequeaths her friendliness to Jerri Mohler. Marilyn Erickson leaves Mr. Stratton won- dering if he will find anyone as capable for the Quill editorship. Bud Campbell leaves a shining example of a fine student and gentleman. lHis hand- someness, too! We ask you, is that fair?J To Dale Cunion, Skip Johnson wills his abil- ity to consume an ice cream bar in three sec- onds flat. fAustin should be in here some- place, tooli To Nancy Smith, Marianna Sherod leaves her peppiness. CMaybe her blonde hair, tooli Dave Sisam wills his basketball fame to Gary Perdue, but takes his most gorgeous gams reputation with him. Eugene Lawler wills his gorgeous dark eyes to Jack Simmons-Cond perhaps his eye lash curler, tooi. Harold Heyer leaves his carefree attitude to Ray Steiner. Tom Sundell leaves-happily. Clifford Layton sadly leaves Nadine. Bill Cook leaves his pretty blue eyes to Merrill Rees. Doris Beck wills her expressive eyes to Ruthie Bates. Bob Hedlund leaves his home room H047 presidency to some other magnetic personality. Roger Hartung wills his reputation of hav- ing the sharpest car in school to Ronnie Helms, but insists that his curtains are an unmatch- able novelty-and we agree. And maybe Joan Kuenkel will leave a lit- tle of her cuteness to Lois Plummer. Aurora Jiminez shares some of her darling clothes with Betty Jackson. Beverley Smith leaves a merry note to Vero Gleason. Milre Baker leaves her ability to make friends Cboth boys and girlsl to Marilyn Wag- ner. Jock Winters wills his intelligence to any- one who is capable of handling it. To Barbara Mullin is left a little of Evelyn Ellis' sweetness. Delores Barrett bequeaths her athletic prow- ess to Annabelle Gardner-fAnnabelle's al- ready peppy enough, huh?l And we close with this thought, from lit- tle acorns mighty oak trees grow. Therefore in witness of Mr. Stratton, vari- ous l2-B's, and the photographers and typist, we have hereby stuck our necks out, and caused the Great Seal of the Great Graduat- ing Class of January, I948 to be affixed. fAmenll

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