East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1949
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' The Qui! East High School Des Moi11es, Iowa Ianuary, 1949 .748 49erl5 ..... In l849 thousands of adventurous pioneers responded to the cry of Gold and began the long trek westward, enduring every hardship, but never letting their spirit fail. When they reached the gold fields, they staked their claims and be- gan the search for success. Now, lOO years later, our 49'ers stand on the threshold of the world, their gold field, ready to stake their claims on life and try for success. The some spirit that kept the pio- neers striving onward has been instilled in our seniors, that East High spirit, which taught them to accept victory as if they were used to it and defeat as that which must come to all at some time. lt is to this spirit, which will carry them for- ever onward to success, that we dedicate this Quill. ML .S?aLe Our Cfaim .Here ww Sgmgof of Our .Sairif jAI'0MgA .QOPIWL MILJ 3? l Q 1 4 w .greecfom id our glad! .' . 0' 2 ' A, lllywm m I' 1 fix L Q . ,. .v 4,05 . H il 1 ? rg' .ij r 'Q 9 Q 0' t 0.0 .'Irr 1 X Af 'N KN 'Q 'aflsr .A O 3153 I 'Q YI, lglglfllll ini V.Kl' 1 ..ff , 'l.CA5PER5 N r W I Row 1: Rasmussen, Gabel, Baal, Engleen, Barge, Householder, Rierson, Larson, Barnard, Williams, Row 2: Stratton, Borg, Goodwin, Jones Mitchell, Helmreich, McBride, Collins, Bell, Row 3: Gregory, Rump, Schmidt, Laser, Wilson, Hammond, Clark, Snyder, Zimmerli, Augustine Row 4: Wittkop, Macy, Cotter, Jordal, Crouthamel, Hammer, Greenhill, Brewer, Cummings, Hargis, Elwood, Row 5: Bingham, Webb Younti Gewerth, Wetzstein, Sprlngate, Seevers, Spencer, Bonfield, Knauer, McEnlry, Stephens, Not in picture: Prichard, Russell, Fickel, 'Lyman Clement. Every wagon train of the pioneer 49'ers had ers superintend the students in their school a leader. So it is with every organization in progress. Helping OH are the advisers: Mr' Mfr wagon leaders of old superintended the work Upon and Mes Helmremhf 9'rIS Gdwsor' and progress of the wagon trains, so our Teach- Three Cheers for OU' Ie0CIe 5I MISS AGNES HELMREICH MR. O. G. PRICHARD MR. D. Q. WILLIAMS Girls' Advisor Principal Vice-Principal -7- Row I: Bonnie Roderick, Bill Canfield, Budd Bartine, Jo Ann Packeyj Row 2: Rosemary Daley, Elaine Nunes, Norma Knudsen, Freida Mathes, Arlene Allen, Marilee Goodrich, Karma Jorgensen, Row 3: Roland Potter, Jack Nixon, Bill Hart, Jim Manchester, Donald Ansley, Don Wilson, Louis Stafford, Harry West, Jim Hayes. JOURNAL KEEPERS . ii. s 63 . '::: ' Who doesn't look eagerly forward to the time when the ,,,. ,',, , ' Quill will be distributed. Just as a journal was kept by the gl 49'ers, so these students record school events for our enjoy- J AWQA A nzzl ment in the yea rs to come. wi 1- rig-'riff' :: :: A '12 'f:1'i:: l :,:1 - - - A , VV ll l Capably assisted by Editor Rosemary Daley and Associate- i g Zlly editor Jim Manchester, the members of the staff deserve much credit for their splendid work. The staff faculty ad- 't , ,- visors are Mr. Stratton, Mr. Gabel, Miss Macy, and Mr. . -1 ,,,, 2 1,, - '.i. 'ii'i Springate. ,g Each semester a chosen group of twelfth grade English it' A 'X' students meet in room 16 and write essays. The Quill Staff ifififiiffffw-am. il... 5 .E ,,,-.- is chosen from the best essayists. Room l6 then becomes a ROSEMARY DA,-EY busy place-used for the editing of a better Quill. Editor-in-chief , ,. , 231,'p19M,l,. isa:,,,sax ., Q' Is?i.,'?3Y .V 'N M.-fi' 'RSQQVM--sl ,Q .Hin 'mf ,sm-V1-Qwvff--,2'31:': , Aw :is-fs: A, - .1 ' pw symmz-.,i29,azWt sv, ' ,, A .. t. . ---' 5 , J - ' - N V25-'-'l 1 ' - if' ' :l'WflW.S'if'91f??'f J , I . Q. Y ,,. gm, g ,I , A. , f s45..,,.M,,.-51:2 4 if :Szs215:s- ' X J ,. , - ,X ,si ., . .i Q Aw .i . in V ff .,. . Ls- .. fm, 2- ' -aim, D. f- 'ftggifvi-f, .M if . V X J .,.. ,V-'f 1'f we -i 'ifflf , . r 3 . . 1 'Q JIM MANCHESTER Quill Advisors: Mr. Stratton, editorialg Mr. Springate, business, Associate Editor Mr. Gabel, advertising, Miss Macy, art. -3- ,. ..,., ,. ka. elf 52 avr, if 'E' wel' if M 'Iii id A Row 1: Mary Brandt, Gary Perdue, John McClintock, Budd Bartine, Vara Nystrom, Lucille Hester, Row 2: Bill Oxley, Joan Eddleman De laine Eckard, Gloria Lang, Twila Mottson, Margaret Wheeler, Ella Mae Jones, Row 3: Myron Hull, Grant Dalrymple, John Mosberg Norma Sexton, Martha Stevens, Marilyn Byers. GQLDEIELD NEWS A school is known by its journal, and East is no excep- tion. The Scroll Stott deserves high merit for their excellent work on our school poper this semester. No gold miner of '49 worked harder panning gold than these busy boys ond girls do gleaning stories and pictures for our enjoyment. They are capably ossisted by their faculty advisors. These are Kenneth Strotton, Charles Springote, and Harriet Macy. The worthy Scroll editor is Joon Eddleman. Editing a school poper is by no means an easy job. There are many jobs completely unknown to the average person. Much time, writing, and brain-wracking is necessary before an article can be furnished that will till the bill. JOAN EDDLEMAN Editorfin-chief SCROLL ADVISORS PAGE EDITORS Charles Springate, Horriet Macy Dalrymple, Mattson, Jones, Stevens, Sexton, Bartine -9- Kenneth Stratton Row 1: Officers: John McClintock, Secretary, Bill Jensen, President, Richard Phipps, Vice President, Row 2: Georgia Nittler, Isabell King, Geri Brown, Marguerite Nalevanko, Nancy Sisam ,Norma Gilbert, Joan Paterson, Nancy Howell, Halita Hogue, Shirlie Fellman, Elaine Darrah, Darlene Fidler, Row 3: Jerald Wolfson, Mildred Hawthorne, Marilyn Sparlond, lla Bash, Nancy Fredregill, Janet Mitchell, Marilyn Patterson, JoAnn Townsend, Patricia Henry, Diana Johonnsen, Miss Helmreich, Joy Townsend, Bonnie Joyce Roderick, John Madison: Row 4: Don Wilson, Al Hammer, Jack Stokes, Darrell Smith, Bill Stone, Wayne Bergstrom, Jim McDaniel, Jim Hillestad, Fred King, Bob Layman, Dave Worley, Jack Wolfe, Jack O'Neel, Darrel Walker, Jack Kerwpatrick. ' COUNCIL CADETS The Student Council, one of the most im- portant organizations of our school, forms committees to keep East High busy with ac- tivity. Each home room elects a representa- tive and these representatives choose the coun- cil officers. This year Bill Jensen was chosen president, and he was ably assisted by Dick Phipps, vice-president, and Johnny McClin- tock, secretary. Under the sponsorship of Miss Agnes Helmreich, the council had a very successful year, These student cadet teachers were chosen from a select list by Mr. D. O. Wilson for their ability, personality, and intelligence. Their job is to fill in for an absent teacher at the various schools, and to take over the class. Each student selects a subject which he thinks he is capable of teaching. Not all of this group will get a chance to practice their abili- ties, but those who do will profit by the experience. Row 1: Margaret Hansen, Beverly Gravengaard, Arlene Allan, Jeanette Adams, Susanne Terrell, Joan Ecidlemcin, F-reida Mathes., Row 2: Marilee Goodrich, JoAnn Townsend, Jeanette Paulsen, Betty Larson, Virginia Stevens, Darlene Deter, Revalie Sldeman, Marilyn Pat- terson, Darlene Bardole, Betty Reeves, Lucille Hester: Row 3: Rosemary Daley, Richard Phipps, Richard Strasburg, Don Wilson, Louis Stafford, Don Stielow, Jack Koener, John Madison, Harry West, Mr. Wilson, Jim Manchester. -10- T , YW, Row 1: Miss Larson, Norma Thompson, Rosella Lentsch, Patricia Piper, Charlotte Peterson, Ruth Jeglum, Pat Wingert, Colleen Mofle, Donna Schaudt, Valera Crow, Row 2: Chloe Caswell, Barbara Havig, Sally Swenson, Jerry McDaniel, Nola Crottz, Alice Miller, Betty Mullen, Barbara Graves, Alice Galenbeck, Barbara Jay, Marilyn Jonnson, Row 3: Chester Baumeister, Phillip Garrison, Allen Coffey, Richard Blachley, Don Sloan, David Swain, Bob Bricker, Richard Deaton, James McDaniel. LIBRARIANS The library staff was chosen by the teachers from a select list. Their job is to help in the library and the book rooms, and to keep the rooms in order. They are always willing to help in every way possible. These helpers are able to keep up their efficient work, under the direction of Miss Carrie Larson, who is East High's head librarian. CLERICAL STAFF This group is selected from the different stenographic classes and from the study halls. Their duties are to receive and deliver calls, take dictation, and do other necessary jobs. They work in the offices of Mr. Prichard, Mr. Williams, Miss Helmreich, and also in the main office. Soon some of these students will have good stenographic jobs, and the experi- ence they receive here will be very useful to them. Row 1: Annabelle Loth, lda Strand, Phyllis Fellman, Betti Carr, Beverly Shriner, Julia Shannon, Donna Johnson, Mary Thompson: Row 2: Wanda Bemisdarfer, Belva Gooding, Catherine Wade, Norma Keown, Charmion Hindal, Margaret Eggerss, Jan ce Borg, Kathleen Olson, Mary Alice Suddeth, Shirley Scott, Row 3: Melva Adams, Loretta Graham, Jerry Spring, Barbara Powell, Josephine Briar, Jo Ann Schreiner, Marjorie Livengood, Catherine Rasmassin, Priscilla Webb, Corinne Mama, Joann Fogle, Helen Windsor, Bonna Dee Lenox, Row 4: Lucille Hister, Marilyn Byers, Marilyn Canfield, Marjorie Miller, Ruth Taylor, Patricia Henry, Phyllis Humphrey, Shirley Meeker, Ferne Johnson, Cora Wildinson, Joan McPherren, .Ioan Dowell, Ela'ne Thomas, Barbara Lewis, ..'l'l.. From left to right: Bob Link, Don Nicholson, Mary Slattery, James Vitiritto, Diane Blakely, Bill Hart, Jeannine Cain, Bonnie Roderick Jack Shockley, Jeanette Adams, David Swain, Rosemary Daley, Jay Dee Curry, Don Buckroyd, Janice Nordaker, Shirley Flesher, Joanne Nordaker, Janice Anderson, Bobbie Knapp, Betty Evans, Gloria Vestal, Seated: Janet Spitler, Richard Blachley, Suzanne Olls, Joan Tem pletong Not in Picture: Joan Coon, Bill Stone. THE DIVINE FLORAH The 49'ers enjoyed entertainment just as we do today. Much ot this entertainment is provided us by the school play. The play this year, The Divine Flora, was a comedy in three acts. The students, who were chosen tor their acting ability, put in a lot ot work in turning out an excellent play. The play was about a rich unattractive girl, who changed to become a popular, at- tractive person. East High is fortunate in having such a capable director as Mrs. Laser. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The a cappella choir is East High's most highly skilled group ot singers. Miss Sigrid Greenhill is the person responsible for training such an outstanding group, and everyone ap- preciates the programs put on by them. Be- cause ot their tine singing, much is added to our Christmas Nativity program, where sing- ing is needed to add beauty and musical color. Some ot the other important programs that were given by the choir during the Christmas season were assemblies at Woodrow Wilson, and singing at the Rotary club. Row 1: Richards, Ladd, Patterson, Dennis, Kruzich, Virden, Taylor, Matthews, Mitchell, Beckman, Drottz, Rite, I-loagg Row 2: Stevens Coon, Lindblom, Larson, Munger, Johnston, Adams, Williams, Bardole, Thompson, Moore, Tayler, Musselmang Row 3: Miss Greenhill Gustafson, Smith, Sandelin, Sommerville, Charter, Ellis, Daniels, McClintock, Scholes, Buck, Bates, Mullen, Row 4: Jay, Whatling, Bentley Blachley, Thompson, Terrell, Wolfe, Bible, Sorensen, Varme, Exline, Brody, Kesterson, Not in Picture: Hedgecock. -12.. i Row 1: Garmon, Hammer, Long, Bertin, Gault, Caswell, Sternerg Row 2: Fischer, Gilliland, Gourd, Oliver, Bible, Smith, Plummer, Row 3 Lommy, Hedgecock, McFarland, Romans, Jacobson, Brown, Brouer, Row 4: Borg, Herron, King, Cort, Daniels. WITI-l A Drums - trumpets - cymbals! These in- struments, along with many others, bring to our mind the band. East High can really be proud of the band this year as in the years before. lt is, as usual, one of the best in the city. The new uniforms are very striking. We have seen how attractive and impressive they are on the field at the football games, and at various times during our school se- mester. H. Strasburg, Granger, Boles, Marshall, Till, R. Strasburg, Kile BANJCD Our school does not give sufficient credit and attention to our orchestra. This organi- zation gives as much time and work as does any in the school. At the school play, the senior follies, and other outside entertainment connected with our school, the orchestra fur- nishes music. Although our orchestra is not very large, it does a good job. Mr. Borg is the trained director to whom we owe much of the success of the orchestra. Dick Strasburg, Major, Row 'l: Beck, Oppedahl, Gourd, Prince, Brown, McFadden, Cart, Cameron, Cummings, Stenner, Peltman, Row 2. Stout, Bain, Day, Ralton, Long, Sicleman, Prall, Kile, Bales, Wurst, Anderson, Mattsong Row 3: Kruzick, Buck, Airy, Curry, Hanson, Murray, Larson, Johnson, Caswell, Bible, Stillwell, Row 4: Peterson, Thompson, Cameron, Oliver, Gee, Hedgecock, Webb, Parker, Granger, Crault, Harris, Stice, Row 5: Brought, Davis, Brouer, Allen, Herron, Lindbloom, Daniels, Till, Marshall, Williams, Anderson, Pearson, Row 6: Gor- don, Strasburg, Bates, Burns, Plummer, Wren, Larsen, Whatling, Smith, Plummer. L13, Mary Beck, Sue Stout, Sylvia Kruzick, Dick Strasburg, Charlotte Peterson, Carolyn Brought, Pauline Gordon. MAJOR AND MAJCDRETTES The drum major and the majorettes add much to the appearance of our band. At football games they march ahead of the band where they attract a great deal of attention. Often, during the half, the majorettes furnish a large part of the performance, while the drum major leads the band in his colorful array. The bright gold uniform of Dick Strasburg marching in front of the gay red and white display of the majorettes forms a striking pic- ture, especially at the evening games when the bright lights give a dazzling effect. GIRLS' SEXTET East High can be proud to have these at- tractive girls in their record of sextets. This year at assemblies, parties and other activi- ties where entertainment was needed, the sextet easily filled the bill. A large number of East High girls try out for the girls' sextet at the beginning of each year. From this group, the six most capable girls are chosen by Miss Greenhill. Through- out the semester they continue to take part in many programs. Miss Greenhill is the ad- visor of this group and helps them a great deal in their singing. Janet Mitchell, Marilyn Drottz, lsabelle Virden, Virginia Tayler, Marilyn Patterson, Joyce Ladd. 1 Row 1: Marlene Mclntosh, Spanish, Doris Sloan, Art, Gladys Young, Fellowship lg Row 2: Gloria Faught, Fellowship 25 Nancy Sisam Junior Zeta, Beverly Gravengaard, Senior Debsg Mary Brant, Senior Zetap Charlotte Peterson, Philomathean, Row 3: Myron Hull Shakespearean, Don Wilson, Latin and Chess, Richard Phipps, Sport, Jack Nixon, Camera, Dick Johnson, Hi Y. CLUB PRESIDENTS Our clubs are very important, and certainly the most well-known organizations in the school. They provide enjoyment for the stu- BOOSTER COMMITTEE One of the new organizations at East this year is the Booster Committee, The job of these people is to promote pep and good dents in many ways. The presidents of these clubs are needful to help organize and plan tor special events and to preside at every meeting. The quilting and husking bees of old tur- nished entertainment tor the pioneers. ln the same way our varied clubs help us to en- joy our studies more. The presidents do a fine job and we praise them for their accom- plishments. sportsmanship. Some examples of their duties are selling pom-poms, school pins, and ban- ners, decorating goal poles before the game, making signs for the halls, and giving pep talks. They also organize a group who come early to sit on the titty yard line, so as to have a more organized cheering section. This year the committee has done a splendid job. Row 'I: Marilyn 'Dennis, Marilyn Wagner, Marilee Goodrich, Marilyn Drottz, Kristi Beal, Ethel Shirkg Row 2: Grant Dalrymple, Herbert Hicks, Budd Bartine, Jack Johnson, Row 3: Ralph Whitehead, Jack Stokes, John McClintock, Dick Sargent. l --l5- SCHOOL MESSENGER Harold Winterbottom NUR5E'S HELPERS Row 1: Billie Llewellyn, Doris Reynolds, Doris Lovellg Row 2: Jo Ann Smith, Darlene Plummer Donna Jean Griggs, Donna Foster, Pat Tatman, Imogene Stout, Marilyn Canfield, Marjorie Miller, Row 3: Charlotte O'Brien, Joan Paterson, Betty Smith. NURSE l-lELPERS AND SCI-IOGI. MESSENGER Every student who has been in the nurse's office knows of the group of helpful girls who work there. The l849'ers, doubtless, needed many women to help care for the countless injuries and sicknesses contracted in the long journeys to California. So it is in East. Many slight injuries are received by pupils, and these girls do their part by helping keep up the books and other such things. They are to be commended for their good work. The school messenger, Harold Winterbottom, runs er- rands down town. CANDY SELLERS-CASHIERS Row 1: Leona Borg, Gloria Buttler, Helen Kligwegt, Mary Ellen Haviland, Row 2: Regina Porter, Janice Gilchrist, Doris Sloan, Eoris Peddicord, Eleanor Rankin, Maxine l'C.ll'le. STAGE HANDS AND MOVIE l-lELPERS Hats off to the back-stage hands! We all know the important part these boys play in 'taking care of the lights and other such things in assemblies. They deserve our appreciation. The movie-helpers are important also. The 49'ers had few entertainments, but we are supplied with plenty of fun in our noon hour by these capable boys. We are all familiar with the girls who tire- lessly and patiently stand behind the cash registers and candy counters to do their bit of service for us. STAGE AND MOVIE Row 1: Joe Lord, Fred Long, Plenny Batesg Row 2: Bob Darroh, Joe Patton, Richard Birkenholz Laddie Hayes, Donn Hines, Albert McGill7 Not in Picture: Paul Stanwood. -16.- f ,12 A . f A . us ' --gggigy Q A- kA if ,- u ,l ' l U I- 4 1 , T X3 'I f K l ' ii fl ., Q H L W lla Q .QQ q Nag ,bv , I own'- I . f . ' f Ja , 1 f , J , , Q n 2 f x -wi EAST PLAYS RUGGED FOOTBALL SCHEDULE BEAT BEARS Completing a mediocre season against North High, the East Des Moines Scarlets fought to a i3-6 win over their cross-city rival. East's markers were made by rol- licking Dick Atkins. Scoring the first touchdown on a 65-yard jaunt in the second quarter to tie the score, he bounced back dur- ing the third quarter to roll 69 yards for the game's winning touchdown. Snowed Under East High's eleven was snowed under by the Mason City squad, 37-6. This game put Dave Wor- ley, John McClintock. Dick Phipps, and Bob Trumbo out of commission, but the boys were back in shape for the Ft. Dodge game. POWERHOUSE Powerful St. Ambrose ran and passed their way to an undisputed 26-6 victory over East in her sec- ond game of the year. The only bright spot for the Scarlets was a pass in the second quarter from West to McClintock for East's lone marker. WOW! Leading 6-0 in thefirst quar- ter, East scored four touchdowns in the second frame and three more in the last half to beat Des Moines Tech, 50-O. Fields and McGriff scored twice each. LOSING BATTLE The Scarlets fought a losing battle as Fort Dodge struck early and gave East their fourth set- back of the season, i2-O. A quarter-back sneak and run around right-end provided the Dodgers' touchdowns. A TOUGH ONE Fighting against a favored team, the Scarlets dropped a tough one to Roosevelt, 28-19. The Lee-men were in there all the way, with Atkins breaking away for a 28-yard touchdown to make the score East, 6, Roosevelt, l4. On a reverse play, Trumbo scored from Roosevelt's 7-yard line. East's third marker was made by Atkins. F I RST LOSS Failing to make their extra point, the Scarlets lost their ini- tial game of the i948 season to Lincoln, 7-6. East's only marker came in the third quarter when Trumbo scored from the six. UPSET VICTORY Led by the running of Dick Atkins and the passing of Harry- West, the Scarlet eleven won their first game of the season by upsetting East Waterloo, i3-7. Both East markers came dur- ing the first half, whereas Wa- terloo was unable to score until the third quarter when Ezzell Jef- ferson scored from the l7-yard line. l .-.mi Coach Row 1: Forbes, Link, Harris, Appell, Bruntmeyer, Bain, Ault, Plummer, Kasner, Row 2: V Charter, Scholes, Atkins, Bruce, Knight, Ackelson, Reese, Craig, Row 3: Paschal, Jeffries, Dunagan, Bergstrom, Berguson, Hart, Prince, Row 4: Turner, Patton, Scott, Peters, Brauer, Price, Johnson. Wendell Webb A' ...,. A ,,.., COOCV1 ff l T7 f i .'io Bell bul ' .,.,,. ' ..... f 5 5c --ee :ic SECOND TEAM FOOTBAJ. Coach Charles Gregory Canaries' Schedule Canaries' Opponents' Opponent Score Score Lincoln ..,. ...... 6 ...., .,... l 3 Valley ..,. ...... l 4 ,.... -.- 7 Newton ...... .... l 3 ..... ..... I 4 Ames ...... .... I 4 .,,.. ..... l 2 Dowling ..,. ..... v 26 ..... ..... 2 O Tech ......,. 2, -,- O Roosevelt .... .... 6 ..... ..... I 9 North ...... .,.. O 2 Row 1: Johnson, Huss, Gier, Thompson, Bacon, Airy, McFarlyne, Phillips, Row 2: Reed Harper, Johnson, Clayter, Englund, Larson, Harper, Dwiereg Row 3: May, Victor, Caliger Shook, Negrete. Frou Bo f: Elm 80553, Wolfe C01 gn BOYS' TENNIS What a racquet! Th ' e city fall tenn' is meet at Bird an was crowned by Don Olmstead s ta ing the singles title easily. Jim Hi e stad, our other aspirant to the singles crown, proved his worth by reaching the semi-final round. 6 The doubles te am of Whitehead a Rosenberg were defeated by an a Roosevelt twosome 6 , -3, 6-3, afe working themsel ves up to a c position' ' ' ovete in the semi-final O s. , ur other doubl es entrants met szmilar fate in the semi-finals. Gran meheoaid. nm Winches and Manchester fell before the athlet c teacl aoyhm, vienna ' prowess of thei ' . Don Olmsaldefsfeo ' V x' - h fd nf- gzllisttg, gall Gro Hi 55. 1 r North High oppo nents, 6-3, 6-l. Kellogg and Waller stedt were reserves. 'SE' Q bag Coach Raymond G ewerth lin . A Sr 3 S, R I Han-,,gglj'ard,. gzwly-Bob Slow . Joe Lorgjf giggle Rader, Complfglgf fggge es ..20.. Coach Gus Rump BOYS' GOLF Under the watchful eye of Coach Augustus Rump, East High's golf' squad, through the medium of hard work and consistent training, was able to come through the fall season with average performances. The only showing the team made was during their lone meet for the city title. This all-city meet was held at, Grandview golf course which is justi llke home to our boys inasmuch as this is where they did most of their prac- ticing. The Scarlet l go fers, led by Elmoreh Collins, finished third ' in the meet. GIRLS' GOLF Girls' golf, in just its third year at East High, has proven itself to be quite popular around these portals. Few girls are out for this sport at this time, but a ,larger number is expected to turn out when spring comes around. Under the excellent coaching of Gus Rump, they are expected to make a fine showing, as they have before. In the fall tournament the girls placed third in competition among the other city schools. Bonnie Roderick was first among East High girls with a score of 58. June Gander's 64 was second. Ro, J0Qr7 1' M - C Ofc . Benneffiifsyl lsgmlfviefing frgrniq Eiigoj-1g,,iCiQrge,,en H ' I-U79 C Ow 2. Ufhphr Under ' Morfeneey, .foo Koger, HR DOWNS GIRLS' TENNIS Our girls' tennis squad slaved over a hot tennis court in the city fall ten- nis meet at Birdland. Norma Knud- sen and Marcia Wieting were elim- inated in the second round. In the doubles competition June Gander and Nancy Sisam advanced to the semi- finals, but Carolyn Burdock and Janet Spitler were defeated in the first round of play. Five girls were on hand as reserves. One of these, Janet Spitler, IOB, saw action in the place of Marilee Good- rich. Also on the reserves were Mary Brandt, Norma Sexton, Agnes Duiste- mars, Charlotte McDaniels, and Nancy Howell. o Y semqrie, . gov' ' 'QIOQI 'tlef Moxzggdfgl? SDI .100 D Janet Noi ROWOIIA eufdock' CC' .-Qli 1: Nutt?-Y E,is0m Coach Charles Gregory Row 1: O'Hara, Nelson, Fors, Stephen, Hicks, Rowe, Epps, Widaman, Row 2: Llewellyn Crawford, Jones, Clemens, Claytor, Airy, Row 3: Summers, Harper, Wurst, Peterson Dulzansky, Burdock, Pearson, Green, Appell. EQUIPMENT MANAGERS These six boys deserve the praise of the whole school. Headed by Gus Rump, the cage monkeys get the equipment ready for the various teams before practice each night and are at the games hours ahead of time to assist the coaches in any way possible. Cap- tain Albert McGill usually accompanies the teams at out-of-town games. The boys, in this way, earn their own letter and they really work hard for it. Five of them will be back next year. Phipps, a letterman, will graduate. McGill also has lettered. WRESTLING With eight returning lettermen, the Scarlet grapplers under Coach Charles Gregory are expected to have quite a successful season. Most of their '48 season was against oppo- nents in Des Moines while the '49 season will be conducted largely against Big Six oppo- nents. Wrestling takes a lot of drive and interest cn the part ot the athlete because he must work out for about three hours every night after school in a hot, musty room. However, the fellows' labors are more than repaid on road trips and in experience with the team. Coach Gus Rump Row 1: Leo Brown, Jock Johnson, Richard Phipps, Row 2: John O'Hara, Ed Pagliai, Albert McGill. .122- Row 1: Thomas VanHon, Don Buckroyd, George Sullivan, Bob Kellogg, Jim McDaniel, Coach Mi ke Augustine Don Murray, Row 2: Paul Doering, Charles Perinosky, Bob Hall, Weldon Gourd, Ronnie Wurst, Row 3: Jack Wolfe, Raymond Kaiser, Marvin Smith. CRCDSS CGUNTRY East High's cross country squad, through the means of hard work, came through the '48 season with flying colors. Winning three meets and placing second in the state meets, the harriers paced by George Rabbit Sullivan, individual second place winner in both state meets, worked un- der the direction of Coach Augustine who was welcomed back to the squad after several sea- sons' absence. While the cross country men receive little recognition for their labors, they feel their efforts will be repaid in the experience gained toward the spring track season. -s. SWIMMING Here are some boys who work under quite a handicap. East High's swimming team has always made a good showing in spite of the present conditions--that of poor swimming facilities. Each night after school the boys work out under their capable instructor, Mr. A. Y. Scotty Russell. During the year the boys meet teams from other schools in and out of the city. Some of the different positions on the team that a prospect may try out for are those of divers, free stylers, breast strokers, and back strokers, V se.. V Q K .. .... . .. .. ., . tx , nkfixx 1 A 5:1 ..,. Q. , .A i J - :Q . . f ' f - 5 Sita? :iw 1m1::' .,-ssG.I: if li ,1:r.23.f2L-1'.Is - J . 11 ,N23? 1 12 5 .ii J l.e.33' l i' iv iff i iigif i -N J. l J -A A . - J to V... f , 4 f I ri V a ' -- f X if .... ' ' ,. ' J ..... . . i . I Coach SCOl'l'y Russell .a..,...msm' ---- ' . Row 1: Reed, Row 2: Kern McDaniel, Leonardy, J. Johnson, Sullivan, J. Hayes, Desing, Erickson , E. Hayes, B, Johnson, Day, Dahl, McGriff, Van Gundy, Stone, Allan Bruner, Slocum. ...23.-. i Row 1: Matthews, Grant, Fisher, Jensen, Maigaard, West, Bergstrom, McGaffeeg Row 2: Whitehurst, Jensen, Mickelson, Worley, Phipps, Kramme, Doring, Lindquist. W 11 viii 'i 'tt 'gil 3 :.e'g.'f,,E,.5',g555zg., i ,fizgt : 'Bti' , if E ?', .gf COACH WENDELL WEBB CANARIES As usual East High is expecting a lot from these boys this year. They are the curtain raisers at all the first team basketball games. Hard work and lots of practice every night after school make these boys what they are. They scrimmage against the first team and oftentimes give their money. The competition is really rough, and it certainly takes the know-how to stay on the squad. Some of these boys will at mid-semester them a run for probably move up since quite a few of the varsity players will graduate. They are coached by Mr. Wendell Webb and Earl Rodine, an East graduate. The Little Scar- lets are untried at the time of this writing, but they are sure to have a successful season. VARSITY BASKETBALL With a good season in prospect East High's cagers are preparing them- selves with vigor for what will prob- ably turn out to be a tough schedule. The Scarlets will have six lettermen returning for the first semester while the success of the second half of their season will depend on the abilities of such reserves as Harry West, Harold Jensen, Gene Labus, Carl Grant, and Ralph Maigaard. The returning lettermen are Walt Mickelson, Gary Perdue, Bill Jensen, Dick Fisher, Dave Worley, and Dick Phipps. The coaching staff will be headed by Wendell Webb, head football and basketball coach at East, while Earl Rodine, Scarlet alumnus, and Fred Geitz, Drake cadet, will serve as Webb's assistants. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec. Dec. Dec Jan. Jan. Jan Jan. Jan Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb Feb. Feb. -East Waterloo at East. 3 l O-Fort Dodge there. l 7 -Mason City at East. 6-Lincoln at Drake. 8-West Waterloo there. 14 -North at Drake. 2 l -Roosevelt at Drake. 29 -D. M. Tech at Drake. 3-Lincoln at Drake. 4-East Waterloo there. -West Waterloo at East. -North at Drake. -D. M. Tech at North. -Fort Dodge at East. -Mason City there. l l I2 l6-Roosevelt at Dowling. i9 25 26 Row 1: Pecinovsky, Wallerstedt, Saunders, Moy, Dennis, Jaeger, McFarlane, Buckroydy Roy 2: Ccldiron, O'Boyle, Kasner, Ault, Bell, Whitehead, Butler, Peters, Row 3: Davis, Kaiser, Caliger, Englund, Witt, Bane, Koskovick, Larson. -24.- G. A. A. Orchids to officers Jean Stubbs, June Gander, June Lawrence, and Joan Stapletord ot the G.A.A. These gals have done a grand job during the past semester to make the Girls' Athletic Association a success. The G.A.A., the largest girls' or- ganization in school, sponsors sports of all sorts. By going to the gym after school and having lots of fun, the girls are paid. Healthy bodies, alert minds, and good sportsmanship are the dividends. The girls may earn points by par- ticipating in the numerous sports. By earning three hundred, a girl may win a numeral. Five hundred points are required for a letter. EAST HIGH SONG Dear East High, You are the school for me. You will always L G. A. A. OFFICERS Jean Stubbs, Joann Stapleford, June Gander, June Lawrence. Wln gleedvclifrgfockl Coach Helen Spencer To you we'II be true, And we will bring A Great honor to you. K T T -f ' I 'W Hip-hoorayl A .lt. j r A Here's to the Black and Red! i d! s O'er the world Your tame is widely spread. ' Onward We will do or die Coach Kenneth Stratton For dear East High! CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Dick Dawson, Dave Swain, Bill Hart, Errol Bartine, Captain. CHEERLEADERS Yea, East High! Yea, Cheerlead- ers! Yea! Yea! East High Cheer- leaders! These boys have a great responsi- bility here at school. They carry the East High spirit on their shoulders and, believe me, that is a pretty big load! The cheerleaders are led this year by their captain, Budd Bartine. They practice their old yells and work up new ones in their spare time, of which they have little because they are so otten in demand by the student body. Bill Camptield, l2B, serving now as alternate, will take the place ot Dave Swain after the Iatter's graduation. g .9 .Halle your ..f4Ll.t0gI'd,l9A, . 1' i 'J 2' K 5w X ' an 0 fi I II IEW W qw,-'f .1' bf? 0 ,III i 'Pls -Sf' l- I issuing! I 0 'mv Ilrrr I I F' 1 n if m a n H I 1 'IQ' 'u a: ': n nv nliin MJ' Z 'mama B: in ml' R 9 m 51.811 DB AI! IIE' ff Ci FV5' 31311 I 'MI I Q' 3 , V . I LIN II II . 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This is East High, the pride ot Lee Township, and the hub of that famous wheel of East High Spirit. .Notice how the simplicity of the classic architecture gives beauty and grace to the building. You see, the East High building was patterned after many old Greek structures. There are beautiful examples of the three famous types ot Greek pillars at the entrances. The pillars at the sides of the front entrance are of the Ionic type, those at the south entrances are Doric, and those at the north entrances are Corinthian. Countless students pass through these doorways every day, seldom noticing their beauty. Adding to the beauty of our campus is the line of trees at the north of the building, which were planted in memory of East High graduates who died in World War l. These trees are decorated with flags and flowers each Memorial day in an impressive ceremony. The ivy, slowly climbing its way up the front of the building, was sent from Cambridge, Massachusetts, by Vincent Starzinger, an East High graduate who was a student at Harvard. Horace Greeley said, Go West, young man, but our students will tell you that until you've seen East, you haven't seen anything! We assure you that there is no gold on our campus, but if you'll come with us on a trek through East, you'll discover something more important than gold. Yes, prospector, you'll discover young America at work and at play, searching for knowledge. -26- CALCULATION RESEARCH i l ARCHITECTURE A LITTLE SQUIRT HUNT AND PECK The mathematics classes are important to students expecting to enter professions requiring a working knowledge of mathematics principles and to those wishing to continue their education in colleges requiring mathematics for entrance. One hundred years ago a career in science was chosen by few, but in an atomic age scientists will be of more importance to the world than ever before in history. ln the science classes, stu- dents obtain a better understanding of the world around them by studying the basic principles around which our lives revolve. Because typing is useful in almost all occupations, it is the most popular of the many commer- cial subjects offered at East. Ah, yes, even though water often refuses to come to our waiting mouths, we love our drinking fountains. There, prospector, you see the architects and engineers of tomorrow at work making drawings of many articles to acquaint themselves with the principles of drawing buildings and bridges to scale in the future. .27- PICTURES EXERCISE THESPIANS DUNKING HANG YOUR HAT The art department prepares students not only for professions requiring artistic talent, but also for a life-time hobby. Art students make many of the posters which are placed in the halls an- nouncing school activities. lf the 49'ers were looking for talent, instead of gold, they would find a mine of prospects being trained in East's dramatic department. This course combines a study of dramatic fundamentals with actual performance before the class. Either gym or swimming is required of all students except those excused by a doctor. In the days of the 49'ers sports were considered important only for their entertainment value, but today we know the importance of sports in development of both sportsmanship and strong healthy bodies. A familiar sight before school in the morning is the line of girls standing at their lockers combing their pretty locks. Believe it or not, those innocent-looking lockers would yield a gold mine of junk and old paper. lf one looks long enough, he is bound to find almost anything from bobby pins to a violin in one of our more than l2OO lockers. L2 8.1 GM! A practice that has grown no less popular since the days of the gold rush is carried on in East I-ligh's own lunch room. By a con- scientious survey taken in East High it was learned that it is the firm conviction of o ma- jority of East High students that eating is here to stay and 'will not fade away with the shmooes. ,AVN xvxfg B NME East has a large, well equipped, cafeteria- style lunchroom. A majority of the students take advantage of this opportunity and use the cafeteria. The students are divided into three l lunch groups, each having the use of the cafe- teria for forty minutes. Because of this sys- tem the lunchroom does not become over- crowded. ..2 9.. NOON MOWE f During the time of the gold rusll there was little time for entertainment And even if the people had the timel they didn't have any place to go. Sucl' is not the case at East. For two cent a day we can go to the noon movie i the auditorium. A special committee of the student council under the superj vision of Dorothy Crouthamel picks th movies to be shown each week. They try to have a variety of movie to suit all tastes. The movies usuall last five days, but if there is an extr reel, it is shown on the fifth day rnuc to the joy of the student body. The movie itself is run by students undef the direction of Mr. Stephens. , l sjum Three times a week the students of East have an hour in which to catch up on their studies. With the library close at hand with reference books, a good deal of work can be accomplished there. Although many times it seems we don't have study hall on the days QFFICE l Much as the center of the mining activity was in the mining office, so the center of school activity is in the office of our school. Few of us realize lhow important the office is to school life. All the school assemblies, cam- paigns and school records of the hun- dreds of students are handled through the office. Mr. Prichard, Miss Helmreich, Mr. Williams and the rest of the office staff have a full-time job keeping our school running smoothly. They are constantly being asked for recommen- dations by alumni and by employers. iThe work of these people should not go unnoticed, for without them our school could not function. sqm, l l-IALI. we have the most work to do, much outside studying is done in study hall instead of at home. Hall monitors, office workers, and the nurse's helpers are chosen from the students in study hall. Sometimes we make a joke out of this period, but it really is one of the most important periods of the day. Cgfvr ...3 Oi FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOING KEEP YOUR ACCOUNTS STRAIGHT .-31.-. HISTORY History, a required subject, is covered rather completely in the East High curric- ulum. Current and ancient history are offered as well as Bible history, although this is not required. The study of history stimulates an inter- est in modern present day current events, creates a desire to know all facts and angles of modern news and consequently, modern living. MONITORS To a bewildered dazed sophomore in his tirst week in school, they are monsters rather than monitors. They are the ones who say, Sorry, but you must have a pass to be in the halls. After getting acquaint- ed, the student learns what the rest of us know and appreciate - that the monitor gives up study hall tor o whole semester to help keep order in our corridors. BOOKKEEPING Bookkeeping as far as future use is con- cerned is one of the most essential subjects taught in East High. Besides learning the method ot keeping books, one automatically acquires patience, perseverance, application to work, and a chastened spirit, lt seems that simple, ordinary, harmless little digits can really get vicious and gang up on a person on a trial balance sheet. According to all reports a student who getsl ones in bookkeeping is generally on the l honor roll and a superior person. l TIME MARCHES GN There is a personality at East High. Very quiet and retiring, very mature and wise. We mean our clock in the main corridor. Through the years, he has watched the stu- dents who failed, those who were brilliantly out- standing, those lines of scared, proud seniors in cap and gown, triumphant and yet somehow hating to leave the school, march past him. He sees also carefree sophomores, alumnae, and visitors. Our clock could tell you much it it could talk. .ggi BUSY PASSAGEWAYS Halls, technically speaking, are areaways to provide convenience to students in getting from one point to another. But to East High Students-ah that is another story. Halls mostly are used as a race track, social center, and lover's lane. Des Moines is known as the Convention City and sometimes it seems we hold some of these in our corridors. On occasion, some students have elected to set- tle their differences in the halls. For the most part our halls are busy, buzzing passageways for student humanity and an in- tegral part of East High. AROUND AND AROUND TICK TOCK -.3 2-. IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH ELECTION There are many activities carried on at East High not directly connected with the classroom. One of these this year was the school election carried out in conjunction with the national election. From a comparison of the presidential results with those of the na- tion, it can be said that as East High goes, so goes the nation! CROWD Look at that crowd would you! They have really got pep. It they don't exercise any ig.. A' ' AFS? . . I it is 5' ,'j.:f:ffii'3f',I3,r3N ' gpg jf .:,.wx . KW '35, -P 'il 'ggi 'W ,fry I -f' QQ, ff grew .1 if- I A K t If . if' ' . ' fig, V- .-W- 'fsffi-fc if . . ,:1.'.sft?'f's iw . m'fgsQ-S6 .f r .I fr ' f i95, '+R ' .r ,, jx 1.49 5 sf -X 1, xiii . '-Prfifz. - A ' '. it. 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A ?-L-. A ' 03:0 M 197 :Wifi an - an s 4 rx. ' ' r Ill ,M . Li f T 4. sf ' M -V 8110 'Wal A PI I wa ' 1 t ff' - ' alfmlgmhl SENICDR JAMES HILLESTAD Jim Judgment and knowledge are the qualities of a leader. Spanish Club 3, 45 Tennis 7, 85 Fellowship 55 All- School Play 65 Spotlight Parade 75 Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7, 85 Choir 3, 4, 7' May Festival 5, 75 Honor Roll 75 Pep Assembly 85 Assembly Usher 85 Senior Board 8, Pres.5 Student Council 4, 85 Committee Chairman5 Extravaganza 85 Hi-Y 4, 6, 85 Nativity 45 Music Festival 7' Class Night 85 Senior Party 85 All-School Party MARY LOUISE BRANDT Mary A friendly word to all who pass her .way. Chief Interest . . . Having a good time ' Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6, 7, President 85 Special Interest 3, 4, 5, 65 Shakespearean 7, 85 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Social Committee 5, 65 Monitor 4, 5, 6, 75 KIOA Junior News 75 This ls America --KSO 45 Pep Assembly 55 Senior Board 8, Secretary5 Wardrobe Girl 65 May Festival 5, 75 Fel- Iowship Club 3, 45 Assembly Usher 85 Scroll Staff 8, Picture Editor5 School Play Properties 4, Chairman5 IOB Assembly 45 P.T.A. Hostess 35 Senior Extravaganza 8. Ambition: To be successful in the field of ort at V a , is Y W 2 it ,wtf Q, fv'f,'5 'si 9 W vs s s 3 Y X 2 f as Q Q? 5 ,. ' 5 .. 9 xg We X V S j 'S N A X g W f 3: in GFFICERS QQ RICHARD L. PHIPPS Doc A courage mightier than the sun you rose and fought and fighting won. Chief Interest . . . Sports Senior Board 85 Vice-President 85 Student Council 4, 7, 8, Vice-President 85 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 85 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Track 3, 5, 75 Football 4, 6, 85 Equipment Manager 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 85 Hall Monitor 85 Gym Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Cadet Teacher 85 Shakespear- ean Club 85 Cross Country 65 Pep Assemblies 6, 85 Special Interest 3, 45 May Festival 5, 75 Football Banquet 4, 65 Leeman Index Football Banquet 6, 85 Junior-Senior Prom 5, 6, 7, 85 All-School Party Com- mittee 85 Sports Committee 65 Movie Committee 75 Student Council Party Committee 75 Senior Party Committee 8. Ambition: To become an engineer ot Iowa State College VIRGINIA LEE STEVENS Those that make others happy, are truly happy. Chief Interest . . . Travel Senior Board 8, Treasurer5 Shakespearean Club 7, 8, Secretary- Treasurer B5 Senior Debs Club 7, 8, Secretary 85 Student Coun- cil 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Nativity 45 Baccalaureate, 45 Kiwanis Club 45 East Des Moines Club 45 KSO Broadcast 45 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 65 Monitor 85 Special Interest 45 Class Night Hostess 75 Assembly Usher 85 Student Teacher 7, 85 Hi-Teens 55 Sadalitas Romana 55 Quill Staff Alternate 85 Quill Staff Try Outs 6, 75 Mother and Daughter Tea Hostess 35 P.T.A. Open House Host- ess 35 G.A.A. Swimming 45 Student Council Assembly 45 Student Council Alternate 35 Senior Parties 85 Election Returns 8. Ambition: Success is my ombition5 happiness is my goal iisinnyn 7 1- . ' 2? Wtflfft' 1 1 5 . A if :S- .,.. , HMOW., uhm., ..DoC,, ..Ginny., .-3 4... SHIRLEY STONER Louise Next to acquiring good friends, the best acquisition is that of good books. Chief interest... Ice cream Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4, Zetagathean Club 4, 5, 6, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Library Staff 4, 5, 7, 8, Class Night Hostess 7, P,T.A. Hostess 3, Senior Board 8, Sup- ply Girl 6, 7, 8, Fellowship 4, Shakespearean 8, Monitor 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Student Teacher 8. Ambition: To make others happy CONRAD JOHN SORENSEN Connie A good reputation is more valuable than money. Chief interest . . . Travel Track 3, Football 4, 6, 8, Fel- lowship 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-Presi- dent 6, Special Interest 6, 7, Choir 5, 7, 8, Boys' Glee Club 3, Spotlight Parade 7, Assembly Monitor 8, May Festival 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Coun- cil 6, Cafeteria Monitor 4, 5, Music Festival 7, Football Ticket Sale 6, Book Club 8. Ambition: All great men are dying, I feel sick myself BEVERLY MARIE GRAVENGAARD Gravy Lovely to look at, delightful to know. Chief interest . . , Sight seeing Senior Board 8, Cadet Teacher 8, Shakespearean 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Special Interest 3, 4, 5, 6, Senior Debs 7, 8, Presi- dent 8, Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, Hall Monitor 6, Social Commit- tee 3, 4, 5, Clerical Staff 5, Student Council 3, 4, 5, May Festival 7, Open House 4, A Cappella Choir 7, Holy Week 7, KRNT Broadcast 4, KSO Broad- cast 5, Baccalaureate 7, Class Night Usher 6, P.T.A. Committee Chairman 5, Thanksgiving As- sembly Speaker 6, Legion Ora- torical Contest 7, Kendall Play- house Usher 4, Torchbearers 4, Commencement. Ambition: Primary teacher WILLIAM R. JENSEN Bill We all like him, we just can't help it. Chief Interest . . . Picnics Football 6, 8, School Messenger 6, Student Council 7, 8, Presi- dent 8, Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Special Interest 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Cabinet 7, Golf 3, 4, 5, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Assemblies 5, 6, Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, All-School Party 6, 8, Senior Board 8, Senior Parties 8, Basketball Banquet 3, 5, 6, Football Banquet 6, 8, Banquet Decoration 6, Scholar- ship Committee 7, Chairman, Chess and Checkers 3, Librarian 6, Gym Monitor 5, Leader 6. Ambition: To become a life- long member of the I.Y.C.I.Y.A. SENICDR l Louise Connie HGVUVYH Bil ' SUZANNE ELISE TERRELL iasuen Just let her alone and she'll come home with a string of one's behind her. Chief Interest . . . Music Senior Board 85 Pep Assembly 85 Zetagathean 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Special Interest 4, 55 Senior Debs 85 Shakespearean 85 Mon- itor 7, 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 A Cappella 4, 5, 65 May Festival 75 Nativity 45 Cadet Teacher 7, 85 Music Festival 55 Student Council 45 Student Coun- cil Alternate 55 Tennis 55 As- sembly Usher 85 Holy Week 55 Baccalaureate 4, 55 KRNT Broadcast 4, 55 All-School Party Decorations 8. Ambition: Nurse RICHARD PATRICK MCGRIFF Pat lt's a great plague to be a handsome athlete. Chief Interest . . . Women Football 4, 6, 85 Swimming 6, 7, 85 Track 75 Baseball 55 Senior Board 85 Monitor 65 Choir 5, 65 KRNT Radio Broadcast 55 Choir, East Des Moines Club 65 Choir, Kiwanis 65 Nativity 55 Assembly 65 Holy Week 65 Special Inter- est 65 Athletic Banquets 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 East Des Moines Club Foot- ball Banquet 6, 85 Quill Ad Staff 65 Commencement Exercises 5, 65 Assemblies 5, 6. Ambition: Always be success- ful in everything I do BCDARD PATRICIA MARY SULLIVAN Patsy l'm not boshful, I'm iust thoughtful. Chief Interest . . . Making others happy Student Council 35 Gym Monitor 4, 5, 65 G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, Presi- dent 75 Student Council 65 Squad Leader 65 Usher 85 Senior Board 85 Mock Election 8. Ambition: Travel to South America and Europe DAVID WORLEY Dave' Six feet of true man. Chief Interest . . . Sports Football 4, 6, 85 Basketball 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Council 8 Gym Monitor 85 Senior Board 8 Student Teacher 8. Ambition: To become Presi- dent, l'm o Democrat usuzien npotn npotsyn I-Doven -36 v 1 emorieri MARY JEANETTE ADAMS Jenny'5 Her voice is the sound of many waters. Chief interest . . . You'd be surprise Torchbearers 45 Life of the Party 65 Night of Jon. l6th 75 Zetagathean 3 4, 5, 65 Special Interest 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Senior Debs 7, 85 Shakespearean 85 Monitor 5, 6, 7, 85 Roman Banquet 35 A Cappella Choir 7, 85 North Pe Assembly 85 Nativity 65 P.T.A. Hostess 35 P.T.A. Open House Hostess 55 Spot- light Parade 75 Paramount Easter Services 75 Class Night Hostess 75 Memorial Day 75 Social Committee 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 All-School Party 4, 5, 65 Teachers' Tea 75 Messenger Service 3, 45 Cadet Teacher 85 Kendall Playhouse Usher 4 5, 6, 75 Hoyt Sherman Place 65 Baccalaureate Services 75 Extravaganza 8 Co-Chairman. Ambition: To have a home and be happy ARLENE ALLAN A thing of beauty is a joy forever Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Special lnterest 3, 4, 5, 65 Fellowship 4, 5 6, 7, 85 Shakespearean 7, 85 Golf 5, 6, 7, 85 Tennis 3, 4, 5, 65 Monitor 65 Honor Roll 5, 6, 75 Community Chest Speaker 85 Quill Staff 7, 85 Boys' Quartet Accomponist 45 Girls Sextet Accompanist 55 Boys' Glee Clu Accompanist 45 Pep Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Assembly Usher 85 Spotlight Parade 75 KCBC Disc Jockey 75 May Festival 5, 75 Nativity 45 Class Night Hostess 75 Prom Hostess 45 Cadet Teacher 85 Music Fes tival 3, 5, 75 Play Usher 5, 65 Wardrobe Girl 65 P.T.A. Speaker 75 KRNT Broadcasts 5, 6, 75 Commencement 4, 5, 6, 75 Extravaganza 8 Chairman, Ambition: Social service work RAYMOND R. AMSDEN Roy His worth is warrant for his welcome. Chief lnterest . . .Girls Football 4, 65 Rifle Club 3. Ambition: To do better in life than I did in football CLARENCE E. ANDERSON Andy l came, I saw, and now l'm leaving. Chief lnterest. . .Midget Aut Racing Student Council 3, 55 Student Council Alternate 4, 65 Monitor 3,1 7, 85 Hi-Y 5, 6, 75 Spotlight Parade 75 Tennis Team 3, 4, 75 Wrestling 3' Shakespearean Club 85 May Festival 75 Extravaganza 8 Co-Chairman. Ambition: To be a success in all I attempt to do JANICE SUE ANDERSON Hanithe All thank you for your voice, your all-sweet voice. Chief lnterest . . . low State curriculum! - School Party, Solo 4, 55 A Cappella Choir 5, 6, 75 Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, Special lnterest 5, 6, 75 Latin Club 3, 45 Roman Banquet 35 Senior Debs 7, 8, Fellowship Club 5, 65 Night of Jan, l6th 75 Assembly-Antic Spring 75 Hono Roll 4, 5, 65 Class Night Hostess 75 Kendall Playhouse Usher 5, 75 Style Show 5, Assembly at North 65 Hoyt Sherman Place 65 Spring Concert 5, 75 Spotligh Parade 75 Easter Services at Paramount 5, 75 East Des Moines Club 6, Nativity 65 Color Day Winners 6, Co-Chairman5 Monitor 85 Baccalaureat Services 5, 75 Prom 8, Co-Chairman. Ambition: To attend college and make my life a success lRight abovel RICHARD ATKINS Reno Faster than a speeding bullet. Chief lnterest. . .Sports Football 6, 85 Second All-City 65 Track 3, 5, 7, State l00 yd. Champ 3, 5, State 220 Champ 5. Ambition: To ploy more football DARLENE Y. BARDOLE Seldom seen without the companionship of a smile. Chief lnterest . . Bowling Library Staff 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Fellowship 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 75 Cadet Teacher 85 Assembly Usher 85 Student Council 55 Alternate 65 Scroll Campaign 85 A Cappella Choir 7, 85 Holy Week Services 75 Commencement 7, 85 Moy Day 5, 75 Music Festival 75 Thanksgiving Assembly 45 Spotlight Parade 75 Baccalaureate 7, 85 State Choir 85 Nativity 8. Ambition: To live a Christian life CHARLES O. BARKER Chuck An undistinguished laughter shakes the skies. Chief lnterest . . .Girls Tennis 45 Monitor 35 Radio Program 75 Checker Club 85 Chili Supper 8. Ambition: To be better than the person better than me EVELYN CEClLlA BARNES Cesilia Her heart makes friends for her, her good disposition keeps them for sure. Chief lnterest . . . Men Clerical Staff 6, 75 Quill Ad Staff 85 Senior Debs 85 Special lnterest 85 G.A.A. 55 Hostess 8. Ambition: Receptionist at Fanny's boarding house MARTHA LOU BENSON Martie A soft answer turneth away wrath. Chief lnterest. . .Jim Clerical 75 Movie Monitor 75 School Play Usher 75 G.A.A. 65 Senior Debs 85 Special lnterest 85 Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: Make my rats get along with Frances' chickens GEORGE K. BIBLE Georgie Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Chief Interest . . . M. H. Concert Band 85 Orchestra 85 Choir 85 Alumni Committee'85 Cap and Gown Committee 85 Senior Follies 8. Ambition: To catch Duke gypping school RUDOLPH BLASCO Rudy Friendship always benefits. Chief lnterest. ..Silly questions Art Club 6, 75 Track 75 Football 6, 8. Ambition: To see the world through ...3 7... ?4A'2:ffAl'lg, WOJQOJ ILLIAS BLOEM Lil Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with. Chief Interest . . . Yellowbanks etagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Special Interest 3, 4, 5, 6, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, ellowship 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Golf 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 3, 4, , 6, 7, 8, Honor Roll 4, 6, Student Council 7, Pep Assembly 7, Usher 8, CBC Disc Jockey 7, Duz 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Prom Hostess 5, May Day Festival 5, lass Night Hostess 7, School Play Ushers 5, 6, Scroll Campaign 8, Wardrobe irl 6, Senior Debs 8, Parent Dinner 8. mbition: Nursing ALBERT ARTHUR BREWER I-iinky I might like school if I didn't have to study. Chief Interest . . . Boxing Monitor 4, 5, May Day 5, Football 3, Basketball 5. Ambition: To love and be loved HARLES W. BRIAR Chuck My thoughts are my companion. Chief lnterest...Ta get out of school atin Club 5, 6, Vice-President, Student Council 5, Publicity Committee 8. mbition: To have fun BARBARA J. BROWN Babbee Ye are the salt of the earth. Chief Interest . . . Making others happy Ambition: To attend college LBERTA BULLOCKS Bert Con-iscientiousness is a quiet virtue. Chief Interest . . .Writing letters raft Club 3, Art Club 3, Monitor 3, 8, Science Club 8, Senior Zetagathean 8, .A.A. 8, P.T.A. Hostess 8, Cafeteria 3, 4. mbition: Live a lite filled with love, success and happiness PATRICIA LOUISE BURCH Pat', Petite, charming, pleasant to be with. Chief Interest... Kenny G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Day 7, Spotlight Parade 7, Drill Squad 7, Swim Club 7, 8, Shakespearean Club 8, Gym Monitor 7, Art Contest 6, State Awards lst, 2nd, Class Night 8. Ambition: To become well-informed and to use my information beneficially BONNIE CAROLYN BURNS Bon-Bon Cheerfulness is an excellent wearing quality. Chief Interest . . . Johnny Monitor 5, 7, 8, Clerical Staff 6, Zetagathean 6, 7, Swimming 6, 7, 8, Bombardier Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Assembly 8, Color Day Committee 6, Senior Debs 8, Brush and Palette 8, Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To live with Weter in west wing of Fonny's Boarding House JACK L. BURZACOTT Burly A healthy frame, a quiet mind. Chief Interest . . . Eating Football 4, 6, 8, Baseball 5, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Pep Band 4, 5, 6, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, Commencement 3, 4, 5, 6, Memorial Day Parade 3, 5, Spring Music Festival 3, 5, Equipment Manager 6, Quill Ad Salesman 7. Ambition: To make good in life JERRY A. BUSCHUSEN Skinney Silence and common sense make the mind. Chief Interest . . . W. W. S. Assembly Usher 7, 8, Chili Supper 8. Ambition: Millionnoire BETTY JEAN CARR A Bett Merry of heart is she. Chief Interest . . . Gay parties Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8, Zetagathean 4, Spanish 3, Special Interest 8, Parent Dinner 8. Ambition: To own Fanny's boarding house with Bev ELMORE COLLINS Elmo They never fail, but all succeed, who simply do their part. Chief Interest . . . To be a success Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 8, Student Council 6, Band 3, 4, 5, May Festival 7, Publicity Committee 8. Ambition: To play professional golf GENE COLLINS Nature Boy Trouble is for those who let it worry them. Chief Interest . . . Get- ting along with women Football 6, Monitor 6, 7, 8, Gym Monitor 6, 7, 8, Shop Foreman 7, WHO Election Returns 7. I Ambition: To be happy and make others happy 1.38-. F055 Ollflffy KATHERINE CAROLYN COLLINS Pat Her voice could melt a heart of iron. Chief Interest . . . Music North 3, 45 Zetagathean 5, 65 Special Interest 5, 6, 7, 85 Duz 5, 6, 7, 85 Monitor 6, 7, 85 Choir 75 Senior Debs 7, 85 Tennis 6, 75 Nativity 65 Spotlight Parade 75 Swimming Club 75 Memorial Assembly 75 Fellowship 5, 65 KRNT Broadcast 75 Easter Program 75 Extravaganza 8, Co-Chairman. Ambition: To have a happy home in the near future WILLARD R. CONDIT Tarzan I love to sit on the fence and watch the snails go whizzing by. Chief Interest . . . Graduating Ambition: To be a success in life . PHYLLIS COTTER Phyl Always smiling to those she meets. Chief Interest . . . Roller Skating Nurse's Office 3, 4, 5, 65 Movie Monitor 65 Candy and Change Monitor 75 Philomathean 65 Y-Teens 7, 85 Hall Monitor 85 Senior Committee 85 Quill Ad Staff 7, 85 S25 Club 7, 8, Ambition: Receptionist or telephone operator ARTHUR RICHARD DAHL Art A jolly good fellow. Chief Interest . . . Sports Football 4, 6, 85 Basketball 4, 5, 6, 75 Student Council 65 Student Council AITSYYIGTG 52 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 82 WHO Election Returns 75 School Play 45 May Festival 45 Home Room President 65 Special Interest 6, 75 Monitor 85 Pep Assembly 85 Kiwanis Representative 75 WHO Radio Program 55 Spotlight Parade 75 Track 75 Athletic Banquet 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Football Banquet 6, 85 Parent Dinner 8, Co-Chairmanp Prom 8. Ambition: A life-long membership in the I.Y. C. T. Y. A. ROSEMARY DALEY Rose A lovely girl, garmented in light from her own charm and talent. Chief Interest . . . Brainy men Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Latin Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 55 Zetagathean 3, 4, 55 Senior Debs 7, 85 Shakespearean 7, 85 Sophomore Assembly 45 Pep Assembly 85 Torch l3earers 45 Life of the Party 65 Divine Flora 85 Red Cross 35 Community Chest Speaker 85 Monitor 4, 6, 85 Assembly Usher 85 Class Night 75 Class Night Committee Chairman 85 Senior Banquet 75 Student Cadet Teacher 7, 8, Secretary 85 KIOA News Broadcast 75 Conference of Christians and Jews 85 May Festival 75 Nativity 4, 65 Church Readings 35 Social Committee 4, 55 Style Show 65 Essay Contest 75 Quill 7, 8, Editor-in-chief 85 Kendall Usher 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Ambition: Ph.D. from U. C. L. A. MARVIN DAVIS Marv Mg head's all right, my heart's mellow, and l'm an easy-going fellow. hief Interest . . . Hunting Rifle Club 35 Basketball 35 Science Club 4, 5, 6, 75 Monitor 45 Hi-Y 5, 6. Ambition: Travel Wounfain Kgmging DARLENE DETER Dolly' She does the best in all she tries. Chief Interest . . . Fun Prom Committee 85 Class Night Hostess 65 Color Guard 5, 6, 75 Zetagathea 5, 75 Gym Monitor 6, 85 Student Teacher 7, 85 Student Council Alternate Swimming 55 Pep Assembly 6, 8' Baccalaureate 55 School Play Usher 55 N tivity Usher 55 Essay Contest 75 Memorial Day Assembly 5. Ambition: To be as quiet as D. E. BERNARD DVORSKY Bernie' What's a cubit or two, after all? Napoleon himself, was not sl tall. Chief Interest . . . Those of the opposite sex Boys' Glee Club 85 Chess and Checkers 3, 6, 85 Wrestling 35 Extrava ganza 85 Class Night 8. , Ambition: To some day have a big super market of my own TOM EASTRIDGE Tom' Quiet but friendly. Chief Interest . . . Much pie Ambition: To live a lite of ease 4 DE LAINE ECKARD Brown Eyes, True to her work, her word, her friends. Chief Interest . . . Popl pick-up Itruckl 1 P.T.A. Hostess 45 Open House Hostess 5, 75 Class Night Hostess 45 Clas Night Usher 75 Quill Ad Staff 6, 75 Scroll Advertising Staff 85 Homeroor Secretary 85 May Festival 7. Ambition: To be as noisy as D. D. JOAN EDDLEMAN Jo' There's no light nonsense about her. Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Special Interest 3, 4, 5, 65 Shakespearean 75 G.A.A. 3, 4, 55 Student Council Alternate 35 Social Committee 3, 45 Momt 4, 5, 6, 75 KIOA Junior News Forum 75 KCBC Disc Jockey 75 F.. W. 'Essa Contest 75 Pep Assembly 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Scroll Editor-in-chief Cadet Teacher 7, 85 Assembly Usher 85 May Festival 5, 75 P.T.A. Hostess Senior Banquet Committee Co-Chairman 85 Senior Extravaganza 8. Ambition: Journalist l BETTY ANN ERICKSON Bet Efficient in a quiet way. Chief lnterest...Watching East Hig win a football game Student Council 35 IOB Tea 35 Hi-Teens 3, 55 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Pu Iicity Secretary 75 Squad Leader 35 Zetagathean 4, 5, 6, 75 Spanis Club 4, 55 Monitor 75 Memorial Day Assembly 55 Publicity Committee IOB Assembly 75 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To have a successful and happy life ..3 9- l Cfug cgnifiafion g'6lI16!il'lg PHYLLIS FELLMAN Phyl The mildest manner, the gentlest heart. Chief Interest...Piano playing Zetgathean 85 Clerical Staff 8, Cap and Gown 8. Ambition: Get married and live happily ever after RICHARD FISHER Flush Study is a pastime, why overdo it? Chief Interest . . . Sports Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 4, 5, Alumni Committee 8. Ambition: Travel with Jeff LEVESTER FITZPATRICK Ves He is just the quiet type, whose nature never varies. Chief Interest. . .Cars Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Crafts 3. Ambition: To be a success in life JOHN FOGLE Bus Glory is never where virtue is not. Chief lnterest...To get a new Cadillac Football 4, Track 3. Ambition: To own and operate my own service station FRANCES LAVERNE FOOTE Francie A disposition sunny. Chief Interest . . . Worthie Hostess Style Show 3, Clerical Staff 6, 75 Student Council 75 G.A.A. 6, Usher School Play 7, Senior Debs 8, Special Interest Club 85 Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: Make my chickens get along with Martha's rats BILL FOSTER Ears A self-made man. Chief Interest . , . Beautiful girls Quill Ads 5, 7, Quill Ad Winner 5, Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To make a fortune ETTY ANNE FOWLER Ann', I find that nonsense at times is singularly refreshing. Chief Interest . . . Picnics ovie Monitor 5, 6, 7, B7 Class Night 3, 7, Quill Ad Staff 75 Disc Jockey CBC 75 This Is America 5, Senior Debs 8, Hall Monitor 4, Hostess Commit- ee 8. mbition: To get a college degree, and hear Bev sing on the radio NORMAN FOWLER ' Men of few words are the best men. Chief Interest...Baseball Rifle Club 47 Track 5, Wrestling 5. Ambition: To own a night club in L. A. AMES L. FUNDERBURK Jim He is a friend who will little say but be a pal along life's way. Chief Interest . . . Jo Ann mbition: To help Charles BERTHA ANN GEE , Bert If she wilt, she will, you may depend upon it. Chief Interest . . . Long phone conversations Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 8, Nativity 3, Orchestra 4, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Memorial Day Parade 4, 5, 6, Younkers Tea Room Program 75 Hall Monitor 8, Music Festival 3, 5, 7, Memorial Day Assembly 3, 5, 7. Ambition: Success, my ambition, happiness, my goal ARILYN LEE GOODRICH Marilee A good heart is worth gold. Chief Interest . . . Sports hakespearean 7, 8, Quill 7, 85 Sophomore Assembly 47 Dental Assembly 75 ep Assembly 6, Tennis Team 7, 8, Scroll Typist 8, Clerical Staff 65 Monitor , 4, 5, G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Assembly Usher 8, Class Night Hostess 7, Cadet eacher 7, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 67 Class Night 8, Ca-Chairman, Extravaganza 8. mbition: Successful journalist PATRICIA MAXINE GRIFFITHS Pat A rare compound of charm, frolic, and fun. Chief Interest . . . Pretty men Clerical Staff 6, Zetagathean 4, Movie Monitor 7, 8, Senior Debs 7, 8, Special Interest 7, 8, Prom 8. Ambition: To be a scrub woman at Fanny's ,.4Q, .xg!Z.SJcAoof lgarfiea quare arming ADA HAMERNIK Ada Potato By the work one knows the worker. Chief Interest . . . Fun Election Official 45 Class Night Hostess 75 Philomathean 7, 85 Student Coun Alternate 7. Ambition: To make Don happy always JOE HANNAH Jo-Jo And l oft have heard defended, Little said is soon to be mended Chief Interest . . Football Open House 45 P.T.A. Open House 55 Assembly Usher 85 May D Program 7. Ambition: To be o bachelor MARGARET ANN HANSEN Marg True worth is quite undemonstrativef' Chief Interest . . . Travelling - Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 65 Spanish 3, 45 Fellowship 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Assembly Cadet Teacher 85 Monitor 6, 85 Messenger Service 55 Honor Roll 4, 5, May Festival 75 Senior Debs 7, 8, Treasurer 85 Student Council 75 Squ Leader 65 Chili Supper B, Co-Chairman. Ambition: To be a nurse CHARMION ELLEN HINDAL Charm Cheerful and dainty and well dressed, Much charm in small space compressed. Chief Interest . . . Sports G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Clerical Staff 7, 85 Assembl Usher 85 Stude Council Alternate 45 May Festival 75 Zetagathean 3, 4, 55 Special l terest 3, 4, 55 Squad Leader 6, 75 Alumni Committee, Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To travel BYRON HOFFMAN By . l-le goes on the theory that a football team isn't the only place you need good line. Chief Interest , . . Sports and food Football 4, 6, 85 Track 3, 55 Golf 75 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Gym Monito MYRON NEIL HULL A man's actions show his character. Chief Interest . . . Girls Monitor 7, 85 Shakespearean Club 7, 8, President 85 Shakespeare Banquet 85 Quill Ad Staff 5, Winner5 Scroll Staff 7, 85 Spotlight Parade S25 Club 55 Quill's Men Club 55 Honor Roll 45 Moy Festival 75 Col Day 75 Senior Banquet Committee 85 School Elections 85 Banquet Co mittee 85 Alumni Assembly 8. I Ambition: To make money and travel CAROLL JAY Kitten To be slow in words is woman's only virtue. Chief Interest . . . Music Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Monitor 55 Choir 85 G.A.A. 85 Fellowship 5, 6, 7. Ambition: Live a very successful and happy life PHILLIP JEFFERSON Jeff There is honesty, man-hood, and good fellowship within thee. Chief Interest . . . Making money Art Club 55 Boys' Glee Club 3. Ambition: To be o co-pilot DONALD A. JOHNSON Esther Keep a brave spirit and never despair. Chief Interest . . . Iona Football 4, 65 Track 5, 75 Monitor 4, 85 Industrial Arts Radio Program 75 Hi-Y 3, 4, 55 Pep Assembly 65 Student Council Alternate 85 Senior Committees 85 Publicity 8, Ambition: Bank vice-president DONNA BELLE JOHNSON Buzzard Bait The same, sweet girl to all she meets. Chief Interest . . . Bowling Clerical Staff 7, 85 Assembly Usher 85 Zetagathean 45 Open House Hostess 35 Student Council Alternate 3, 55 Senior Deb B5 Special ln- terest 45 Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To make others happy JOHN C. JOHNSON Jack The best is yet to be. Chief Interest . . . Cars School Play 55 Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To earn a million dollars by the age of 21 ELLA MAE JONES Ellie lndustry is the parent of success. Chief Interest . . . People Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 85 Zetagathean 5, 6, 75 Monitor 45 Class Night 75 G.A.A. 35 Golf 35 Scroll Staff 85 Assembly Usher 85 P.T.A. Hostess 35 Music Festival 75 Senior Debs 85 May Festival 7. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me .-41.1 .fdfumni Memgfy go!! HMA RUSSELL IVAL JONES Russ And certainly, he was a good felIow. Chief lnterest...Playing baseball Baseball 5, 75 Basketball 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, 55 Quill Ads 8. Ambition: Pro baseball NORMA JEAN KEOWN Cow-han A Sunbeam took human shape when she was born. Chief Interest . . . Organ I Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Girls' Glee Club 4, 55 May Festival 75 Assembly Usher 85 Tennis Squad 5, 65 Home Room Secretary 65 Zeta- gathean Banquet 75 Squad Leader 55 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 65 Scroll Campaign 85 Orchestra 4, 55 Fellowship 4, 55 Shakespearean 7, 85 Clerical Staff 7, 85 Special Interest 3, 4, 5, 65 Extravaganza 85 Breakfast Committee, Chairman 8. Ambition: To attend Graceland College RAY KILE loan I may yet do something famous. Chief Interest . . . Marksmanship Marching Band 6, 7, 8 5Concert Band 6, 7, 85 Student Council 85 Messenger 75 Building and Ground Committee 85 Senior Committee 85 WHO Election Returns 75 Monitor 75 Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Bank president f?l MARGARET HELEN KLIX Marge Here is a maiden without pretense, Blessed with reason and common sense. Chief Interest . . . Food Zetagathean 55 Color Guard 5, 65 Nativity 55 School Play 65 School Dances 5, 65 Class Night 85 Alumni Committee 8. , Ambition: To travel with Betty and Bonnie BETTY LARSON Pl'iOebe A likeable and ambitious lass. Chief Interest. . . Music, sports, and outdoors Shakespearean 75 Senior Debs 75 Monitor 4, 5, 7, 85 Memorial Day Assembly 5, 75 Zetagathean 45 Thanksgiving Day Assembly 65 Hoyt Sherman 6' A Cappella Choir 6, 7, 85 Nativity 6, 85 Baccalaureate 6, 7, 85 KRNT Spotlight Parade 75 Holy Week Service 75 EDM Club 65 KSO Broadcast 75 Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 75 Class Night Hostess 75 Assembly Usher 85 Student Teacher 85 Essay Contest 75 Teen-Age Book Club 85 Banquet Committee, Co-Chairman 85 Prom Committee 85 All-State Chorus 85 Election Board 8. Ambition: Friends, success and happiness DONNA LEININGER Charm often lies in being quiet. Chief Interest...Peoplc?one, especially Class Night 75 Student Council Alternate 35 P.T.A. 4, 5, 65 Assembly , Usher 85 Squad Leader 75 Senior Debs 85 Extravaganza 85 Hostess Com- mittee, Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To make myself and others happy and some day to be a good homemaker DONALD LEMAR Don Too tall to be hid. Chief Interest , . . To travel Ambition: To see the world ROBERT LEMON Bob If frankness and sarcasm are noble, crown him king. Chief Interest . . . Models tOf airplanesl Monitor 3, 45 WHO Election Returns 75 Chess and Checker Club, Sec- retary 4, 5, 6, 7, B5 Class Night 8. Ambition: To become an aeronautical engineer ALVA LONG Junior l'm not bashful, I'm iust thoughtfuI. Chief Interest . . . E. H. Ambition: Learn to fly JOE LORD I have survived. Chief Interest . . . Southern fried chicken Movie Operator 7, 85 Movie Monitor 3, 4, 5, 65 Early Morning Monitor 3 4, 5, 65 Science Club 3, 4, 55 Gym Monitor 85 Golf 6, 7, 85 Hall Monitor 75 Band 3, 4, 55 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 65 Chess and Checker Club 3, 45 Cap and Gown Committee 85 Open House 75 Shakespearean Club 85 Home Room Parties 3, 45 Science Fair 75 Publicity Committee 8. Ambition: To have the same worries as Rockefeller JIM MANCHESTER Jim Singer, athlete, student-tops in all. Chief Interest . . . Music to fit the mood Student Council Alternate 3, 6, 7, 85 Assembly Monitor 7, 85 Shakespearean Club 85 Quill Staff 75 Quill Staff Associate Editor 85 Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Wrestling 35 Hall Monitor 4, 55 A Cappella Choir 6, 75 Mason City Assembly 85 Student Cadet Teacher 7, 85 Movie Operator 35 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Essay Contest 75 Drake Usher 75 T.A. Book Club 85 Extravaganza Committee 85 Class Night Committee Co-Chairman 85 WHO Election Returns 7. Ambition: To rock the world as an honest politician JOHN A. MCCLINTOCK Big John A lion among the ladies5 a man among men. Chief Interest . , . Football, women, picnics Student Council 4, 55 Student Council Secretary B5 Student Council Al- ternate 65 Football 4, 6, 8, Captain 85 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 65 Wrestling 6, 75 Track 35 Baseball 5, 75 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Hall Monitor 5, 6, 75 Pep Assemblies 6, 85 Scroll Staff Assistant Sports Editor 85 Special ln- terest 3, 4, 55 A Cappella Choir 85 KIOA Junior News 75 May Festival 5, 75 Football Banquet 4, 6, 85 Lincoln High Assembly 85 Leeman Index Football Banquet 6, 85 Nativity 4, 85 Honor Roll 65 School Mes- senger 45 Junior-Senior Prom 6, Chairman 85 Spotlight Parade 75 T.V.A. Club 85 WHO Election Returns 6, 75 Assembly Usher 75 Prom Committee Chairman 85 Boys' Quartet 8. . . Ambition: Journalist or coach .14 21 ilogzmari ROBERT MCFARLANE Bob The wildest colts make the best horses. Chief Interest . . . Women Ambition: Travel with Dick and Jeff BOB MCGOWAN Mac I-le did nothing in particular and did it well, Chief Interest ...Girls Student Council 3, Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To break the bank at Monte Carlo WALTER J. MICKELSON I Mike A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Chief Interest . . . Sports of all sorts Basketball 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 6, 8, Tennis 7, Track 6, Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President Hi-Y 5, Cabinet 7, Special In- terest 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Amos I-liatt Hi-Y 4, 6, Lunchroom 4, Gym Monitor 5, Stagehand 6, Homeroom President 8, School Messenger 6, Student Council 4, 5, Student Council Alternate 7, Assembly Usher 8, Spotlight Parade 7, May Fes- tival 7, Fellowship Club 4, 5, Boys' State 7, Basketball Banquet 3, 5, 7, Football Banquet 6, 8, Extravaganza Committee 8, Prom Committee Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: Always to be a member ot the I. Y. C. I. Y. A., and make Art pay off MIRIAM RUTH MOORE Ruthie Modest, silent, and sweet. Chief Interest . . . Picnics and music Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, Sodalitas Romana 3, 5, Special Interest 4, Senior Debs 7, 8, Shakespearean 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Monitor 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, A Cappella Choir 4, 5, 6, 8, Assembly Usher B, Na- tivity 4, 6, Essay Contest 7, Teachers' Convention 6, Mother-Daughter Tea Hostess 3, E.D.M. Club 4, 6, KSO Broadcast 4, 5, 6, Spring Music Festival 5, Holy Week Services 5, Hoyt Sherman 4, 6, Memorial Day Assembly 5, Student Teacher 7, Messenger 8, Hi-Teens 5, North Ex- change Program 5, Thanksgiving Day Assembly 4, 6, Baccalaureate 4, 5, 6, 8, Lincoln-Washington Assembly 5, Kiwanis Club 4, T.V.A. Book Club Secretary 8, Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: College PATRICIA MAE MUSSELMAN Pot All things readily with a will. Chief lnterest...Devouring gingersnaps and milk G.A.A.. 4, 5, 6, 7, Squad Leader 5, 6, Gym Monitor 6, Student Council Alter- nate 4, A Cappella Choir 5, 7, 8, KSO Broadcast S, 7, Lincoln and Washington Assembly 5, Baccalaureate 5, Memorial Day Assembly 5, 7, North High Ex- change Assembly 5, East Des Moines Club 5, Holy Week 5, 7, KRNT Theater Forum 5, P,T.A. 7, Kiwanis Spotlight Parade 7, Lee Township Hour KCBC 7, jirdf gofcl Wuggef ' Publicity 8. Ambition: To visit Hawaii LOUISE CONCHITA NEGRETE Conchie A maiden never bold, of spirit still and quiet. Chief Interest . . . Dancing Spanish Club 3, 4, Monitor 4, Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To see Mexico City before I'm too old to enioy it MARY LOUISE NELSON Meri ln i492 Columbus discovered America, in 1948 Mary met Jack. Chief Interest . . . Dancing G.A.A. 3, Fellowship Club 3, 4, Leezur Hour 3, 4, Special Interest 3, 4, 5, Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 7, Bombardier 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Style Show Model 4, Golf Team 4, Tennis Team 4, 5, Pep Assemblies 4, 8, All-School Parties 5, 6, Color Day Committee 6, Style Show Art Committee 6, Essay Contest 7, Clerical Staff 7, KCBC Disc Jockey 7, May Festival 7, Science Fair 7, Monitor 8, Senior Debs 8, Brush and Palette 8, Prom Committee 8. Ambition: Fashion illustrator DON OLMSTEAD Don An all-around good feIIow. Chief Interest . . . Tennis Spanish Club 3, Tennis 3, 4, 7, 8, Tennis Captain 7, 8, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, Hall Monitor 8, Rifle Club 5, 6, Moy Festival 7, Spotlight Parade 7, Honor Roll 6, Table Tennis Tournament 5, Class Night Co- chairmqn a. ' Ambition: To play tennis like Kramer Quiet, but fun loving. Chief Interest . . . Money, eating , q'F,ig Baseball 6, Basketball 7. , ' i , , JACK 0'NEE'- 'Ovk ' , v ....... . . .. zw,gf-egg I eases? ' fftfliiejii it t X S Q 53 AK A . . .. Mi , ' ,B mx gf is I str .... .. et? '1i24 g:5:s:is1W il' s il! lg 3142 N C , if fir A if if bs 'F lsel it is cw 532,-ell.,-f L , 1' 'f A gay and carefree felIow. Chief Interest . . . People Art Club, 6, 8, Science Club 8, Student Council Alternate 8, Chess and Checker Club B, Class Night 8. Ambition: To have more ambition LENORE LUCILLE ORTIZ Nota-Lee She's as modest as any, and as blithe as she's bonnie. Chief Interest . . . Harold Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Monitor 6, 7, 8, P.T.A. Hostess 3, Class Night 8. Ambition: To always be happy with those whom I love WILLIAM HOLMES OXLEY Bill' Men of brains are indicated by their feet. Chief Interest . . . A certain i928 Model A Ford Football 6, B, Basketball 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Honor Roll 3, 5, Scroll Staff 8, Hawkeye Boys' State 7, Monitor 7, Special Interest Club 7, Student Council 3, All-School Party Committee 3, Spring Music Festival 3, Band 3, 4, Moy Festival 3, 5, Pep Band 4, Commencement 3, Memorial Day Parade 3, Laboratory Assistant 8, Spotlight Parade Ticket Sales- man 7, Des Moines Public Forum Band Concert 3, Cadet Teacher 8, Football Banquets 6, 8, East Des Moines Club Football Banquet 8, Extravaganza 8. Ambition: To always be a member of the I. Y. C. I. Y. A., and make Art pay off .143- 5591116695 POLLIIJ fAe galnpkfe JEANETTE ARLENE PAULSEN Jeannie l am wealthy in my friends. Chief lnterest...Concerns a certain fellow named Bud t , Student Council 4, 65 Library Staff 3, 4, 55 Monitor 3, 65 Clerical Staff 4, Miss Helmreich's Office5 P.T.A. for IOB Mothers 35 May Day Program 45 Zeta- gathean 45 Cadet Teacher 85 Quill Alternate 85 Senior Deb 85 Hostess Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To find happiness and success and to be worthy of all my friends GARY PERDUE Per Get thee behind me, Satan, and push. Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Track 35 All-School Party 45 Assembly 55 Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Drake Relays 5, 75 Choir 85 WHO Election Re- turns 5, 75 Scroll Staff 7, 85 Library 3, 4, 55 Rifle Club 35 Fellowship 6, 75 Spotlight Parade 75 Alumni Committee 8, Chairman5 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Extravaganza 85 Special Interest 6, 75 KRNT Broadcast 7. Ambition: To have a fine dentistry profession EDNA HALEEN PETERSON Eddie , A friendly smile, a helping hand. Chief Interest . . . Kenny Clerical Staff 75 Senior Debs 85 Special Interest Club 85 Lee Township Hour 75 Cap and Gown Committee 8. Ambition: Work for awhile and then? GLORIA PILKINGTON Jeanne Life's a iest and all things show it5 I thought so once and now I know it. Chief Interest . . . Skating Clerical Staff 5, 65 Monitor 3, 8. Ambition: To succeed in my work RAYMOND POTTER Ray lt is often times said, 'Clothes make the man'. Chief Interest . . . Barb Ambition: To be liked by all RUDY RASMUSSEN Guilty is a spice ot life. Chief Interest . . . Women Student Council 35 Alternate 45 Extravaganza 8. Ambition: Travel with Fisher njehw JAMES S. REESE Skinny Take it easy, that's my motto, Chief interest . . . Hunting Science Club 55 Visaders 8. Ambition: To live on a lake in Minnesota ROSEMARY ROMANS Rosie Liked by all who know her. Chief Interest . . . Music Squad Leader 35 Student Council Alternate 45 Monitor 55 Chorus 75 Philomathean 75 Shakespearean 7, 85 Open House Hostess 45 Zeta- gathean 85 Fellowship Club 85 Publicity Committee 85 Honor Roll 3, 4. Ambition: To obtain happiness through Christian living RICHARD E. SARGENT Dick His friends, they are many, His foes, are there any? Chief Interest . . . Arkansas girls Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Tennis 3, 5, 75 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Special Interest 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Spanish Club 3, 45 Gym Monitor 5, 65 Assembly Usher 6, 85 Fellowship Club 3, 5, 65 Pep Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Library Monitor 6, 75 School Messenger 5, 65 Student Council Alternate 3, 45 Spotlight Parade 75 Basketball Banquet 3, 5, 75 May Festival 3, 5, 75 Track 35 Kiwanis Club 75 Essay Contest 75 Alumni Committee Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To always be a member of the l.Y. C. I. Y. A., and make Art pay off DALE SCOTT Scotty Quiet and likeable. Chief Interest . . . Sports Football 65 School Messenger 35 Quill Ad Staff 7. Ambition: Master sergeant in the marines JULIA A. SHANNON Julie lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Chief Interest. . . Baseball Clerical Staff 3, 4, 85 Assembly Usher 85 G.A.A. 5, 65 Student Council Alter- nate 65 Gym Monitor 75 Extravaganza 85 Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Travel BEVERLY JUNE SHRINER A winning way, a pleasant smile, dressed so neat and quite in style. Chief Interest . . . Good looking men Clerical Staff 6, 7, 85 Zetagathean 45 Senior Debs 85 Special Interest 85 Bombardier Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To own Fanny's Boarding House iiBevn .-4 4T Sera!!! ana! Quia, Olly Xidferfff Qffifeflgefzf MAXINE ANNE SICKERSON Mickey With vim and snap to make things go. Chief Interest . . .Good looking men Clerical Staff 65 Zetagathean 45 Movie Monitor 7, 85 Senior Debs 85 Special Interest 85 Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Slinging hash at Fanny's GUILLERMO SOBALVARRO Gentleman is written legibly on his brow. Chief lnterest...Travel Ambition: To be an engineer ETHEL MAXINE SPIVIE Ettie Quiet and modest, but useful. Chief Interest . . . Other people Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 85 Zetagathean 6, 7, 85 Monitor 85 Cafeteria 5, 6, 75 Senior Debs 85 Class Night 7, 85 Festival Usher 75 Mother-Daughter Tea 35 P.T.A. Hostess 5. Ambition: To be a success in what I undertake ROLLAND STARBUCK Nose The deeds are invaluable. Chief Interest . . . Young tladiesj Band 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 4. Ambition: To live a lifetime of ease VIOLET PRATT STEELE Vi She hath a pleasant way about her. Chief Interest . , . Florida Monitor 4, 5, 6, 75 Office Gym 75 Art Club 4, 5, 65 Calico Bar 6, 7, Vice- President5 G.A.A. 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Vice-President5 Quill Ad Staff 7, 85 Bombardier Club 3, 4, 5, Secretary, Treasurer5 Y-Teen Advisor 7, 8. Ambition: To he as wonderful to my son as my mother has been to me IDA M. STRAND Ida Be good, sweet maid, let those who will be clever. Ch.ef Interest . . . Baby sitting Honor Roll 35 May Festival 55 Y-Teens 4, 5, 75 Co-op Worker 85 Quill Ads 7, 85 Clerical Staff 5, 8. Ambition: To be a receptionist RONALD STUTSMAN Ron He'Il find a way. Chief Interest . . . Music Science Club 75 Honor Roll 6. Ambition: Millionnaire DAVID SWAIN Dave Whose words all ears took captive. Chief Interest . . .Girls from Mila Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Bookroom Monitor 85 Pep Assemblies 6, 85 Cheer- leader B5 Community Chest Speaker 85 Life of the Party 65 Night of January l6th 5 Alumni Assemblies 3, 85 Social Committee 35 All- School Parties 3, 5, 85 Shakespearean Club 85 A Cappella Choir 65 Student Council 85 Assembly Monitor 75 Essay Contest 75 Nativity 65 Spotlight Parade 75 Kendall Playhouse Usher 65 Hi-Y 3, 4, 7, 85 May Festival 35 Gym Monitor 65 T.A.B. Club 85 Class Night 8. Ambition: To meet Wilton and Jim in Kobpatogamo in 1958 BEVERLY TAYLOR Bev She is always at ease who laughs. Chief Interest . . . Picnics, one certain grand guy Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 A Cappella Choir 85 Nativity 4, 65 KCBC Disc Jockey 75 Music Festival 4, 65 Office 45 Movie Monitor 7, 85 Quill Ad Staff 6, 75 Class Night 75 City-Wide P.T.A. Program 75 Home Room President 85 P.T.A. Program 45 Art Club 45 Alumni 8. Ambition: To see Betty get a college degree and me sing on the radio DOROTHY THOMAS Dot A hoppy disposition with many friends. Chief Interest . . . Elton Monitor 3, 45 Clerical Staff 55 Senior Debs 85 Class Night 85 S25 Club 85 Banquet Committee 85 Art Award 6. Ambition: To spend my life making a certain someone happy PHYLLIS THOMAS PhyI A merry heart goes all the day. Chief Interest . . . Picnics Gym Monitor 5, 6, 75 Messenger 45 G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 75 May Day 75 Senior Debs 85 Play Day 65 Hostess Committee, Chairman 8. Ambition: Go to South America DOROTHY JEAN TILDEN Tillie Just as pleasant as she looks. Chief Interest . . . Sleep Gym Monitor 8. Ambition: To find a man with a million dollars who doesn't know what to do with it .sufuclenf Counci Ugifan fea ELMORE TITUS Spud Sometimes I sit and think, sometimes I just sit. Chief Interest...Farming Wrestling 3, 87 Assembly Usher 8, Quill Advertising Staff 85 May Festival 6, Monitor 5, 6, 8. Ambition: To be a happy-go-lucky farmer JOANN TOWNSEND Jo The way to have a friend, is to be one. Chief Interest . . . Losing weight Student Cadet Teacher 7, 85 Class Night Committee 85 Student Council 85 Hospitality Committee 8: Art Awards 7. Ambition: To make others happy ROBERT TRUMBO ' Bob Small but so is a stick of dynamite. Chief Interest . . . Sports Football 4, 6, 85 Track 3, 5, 7. Ambition: Coach ISABELLE VIRDEN Isie A good girl without pretense. Chief Interest . . . Music May Day Festival 5, 6, Zetagathean 4, 5, 65 Swimming 5, Monitor 65 Clerical Staff 6, Chili Supper 8. Ambition: To become a successful nurse with sight in my eyes, skill in my hands NORMAN ROBERT WALTERS Bob Life is a pleasant institution, Iet's take it as it comes. Chief Interest . . . To live in Eubangie with Flo Band 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 41 Quill Advertising 5, 7, Men's Winner 5. Ambition: Traveling salesman WILLARD WALTON Wilton Honor lies in honest toiI. Chief Interest : . . Girls from Milo Quill Advertising 7, 8: Monitor 4, 55 Parent Dinner 8, Ambition: To meet .lim and Dave at Kabetoyamo in '58 JACK WHEATLY Wheaties Once known he is a true friend. Chief Interest . . . Sports Rifle Club 35 Cross Country 65 Track 7. Ambition: To make more friends NORA MARGUERITE WHEELER Marg A jolly good comrade to all: though heights she has reached, she's not tall. Chief Interest . . . Keeping other people happy G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, 75 Monitor 5, Award Assembly 6, Memorial Day As- sembly S: Class Night 7, Quill Ad Staff 7, 8, Scroll Staff 8. DWAYNE WHITFIELD Duke This kind of chap we seldom find, we'd like many more of his kind. Chief Interest . . . Aviation Student Council 4, 5, 6: P.T.A. Assembly 55 School Party 4, 5. Ambition: To go faster than sound DONALD R. WILSON Don Damsels delight me not, I came here to study books. And he did. Chief Interest . . . Astronomy Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 55 Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 6, Pres. 7, 8: Chess Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6, Pres. 7, 8: May Day Festival 5, 75 Open House Host 3: Pep Assembly 6, 85 Student Teacher 7, 85 Quill 7, 85 Social Committee 85 Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 485 Science Fair 3, 75 Essay Contest 71 Student Council 85 Color Day Commit- tee 4, 6, KIOA Junior Forum 75 Assembly Usher 4g WHO Election Re- turns 7g Banquet Committee 8, Co-Chairman. Ambition: To be a minister or missionary RUTH JOYCE WOOD Ruthie An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow, Chief Interest . . . Roller skating Gym Monitor 6, 7, 85 Philomathean 7, 8, Zetagathean 4, 65 Class NightA7g Pep Assembly 6, May Festival Program 6: Memorial Day Assembly 6, Nativity 5: Student Council Alternate 6: Squad Leader 65 Open House Hostess 65 Cadet Teacher 8, Cap and Gown 8. Ambition: To be liked by all and loved by one GLADYS YOUNG Squirt Small things are best. Chief Interest . . . Nursing Fellowship 5, 6, 7, 8: Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Nursing .-4 61 ....4-s oniford JOOL- Ouf Scoufd MARION MARIE HENDERSON A friendly smile, a helping hand. Chief Interest . . . George Color Guard 6, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, Zetagatheon 4, 5, 6, 7, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Memorial Day Assembly 5, Hameroom Secretary 6, 7, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Swimming 5, Cap and Gown Committee 8. Ambition: To keep my old friends and make new ones OMA LEE STARRETT Stinky She is a quiet girl at times. Chief Interest . . . Something with no work concerned Ambition: Enter in the Sadie Hawkins race WAYNE C. BRUNTMYER . Stinker An offable and courteous gentleman. Chief Interest . . . Girls Track 5, 7, Basketball 3, 5, 7, Football 65 Hi-Y 3, 4, 6, WHO Election Returns 7, Extravaganza 8. HOWARD J. PETERS Pete' Courage is never out of fashion. Chief Interest . . . Sports Basketball 3, 47 Track 3, 4, 5, 6, Football 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Art Club 3, 4, 5, Army 7, 8, Pfc. Ambition: Commercial artist ROBERT E. PETERS Bob Heart and country above all. Chief lnterest...Sports and girls Football 3, 5, 7, Captain 7, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Captain 7, Track 4, 6, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Student Council 3, 43 Art Club 3, 4, Senior Mixer 8, U. S. Army 8, T15 Grade. Ambition: To be a success in life Tl-IE FORTY NINERS A hundred years ago where East now stands, The pioneers crossed these prairie lands. With courage and foresight in their eyes, They kept their course toward the westward skies. These forty niners with courage bold, Searched the western coast tor gold. Their way was hard, their traveling slow, But onward, onward, they sought to go. We, the class of Forty Nine, Shall mark our place on the sands of time. To achieve success and obtain our goal We'II strive for it with heart and soul. Our way is hard, our traveling slow But onward, onward we seek to go. -By Don Wilson and Bill Campfield -47- l. Art Dahl: 2. Charles Barker: 3. Jerry Buschusen: 4. Mary Nelson: 5. Bob Walters: 6. Jim Manchester: 7. Beverly Gravengaard: 8. Ray Kile: 9. Bill Oxley: lO. Don Wilson: l l. Myron Hull: l2. Suzanne Terrell: l3. Rosemary Daley: l4. Isabelle Virden: l5. Jeanette Adams: 16. Pat Burch: l7. Bill Foster: 19. Arlene Allan: 20. Wayne Bruntmyer. O f . W C R- n?N0'T W Lf fx D. xy fl 4TK,M5. 5 CARQ fvrr R- PETQ J- PNILSEM P5 W. Olde, J- MTLINTOCIQ K STEVENS ? c, Hman X- 40m M. COODIHQH P Corgffi W .. F , V 0 V M Nhee-Lev Q 'qi J 5 J- MHNCHE51ep M Num. Fry ' BLASCO Q P' 3 R -LANDQRSON Mff4fv,,,,, ' 'WHS G. mums M- ewr . 5'-ckersoy ,,,,, . K 'I 0 Q? N .- ASSUSEN x J' 5 -F -F P OLT , N 0 l x J. z?EEIgiGGh 0555 Cf? Bfrax Lok gi 0 FISHER hx rv Dfsjowl RDALEY D' 55551 0 P. fadrfkf TE - ' U? 4 , . ,. Levvsfou c,J,4y 0, JOHNSON D.TlLDE1y J, O'N5gL efvufmfe . GI SOKAEBYARRO .IV i mf' 6 ANDERsoN miomfvs B. MQLFARLANE gg Gpgffoyg gf F W.H1jcyE f ffqB.FOWLE,R B. 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Lillias Bloemg 2. Pat Griffithsg 3. Phillip Thomasg 4. Mario Hendersong 5. Joan Eddlemang 6. Bertha Geeg 7. Mary Brandtg 8. David Swainj 9. Maxine Sicherson and sisferp 10. Jack O'Neelj 11. Darlene Bardalej 12. Conrad Sorensenp 13. Art Dahlg 14. Miriam Mooreg 15. Bonnie Burnsg 16. Donna Leiningerg 17. Bob McGowanp 18. Shirley Stoner and Jerry Stonerj 19. Pat ?5 20. Beverly Shrinerj 21. Bernard Dvorsky. .-51.1 4. ...-...- - .. .. -,,..-,...-i..- - ,... - .. - .. .. -. .. ....,-,.. 4. The Quill Ianuary, 1949 Published by Senior English Students East High School Des Moi11es, Iowa Editor-in-chief .,,, L- ,..n.. Rosemary Daley Associate editors ......... . .....,.....ss,s, . Jim Manchester INTRODUCTION 8: ADVERTISING Arlene Allan, editor Jim Hayes ORGANIZATIONS Karma Jorgenson, editor Norma Knudsen Don Ansley SPORTS Marilee Goodrich, editor Bill Hart Errol Bartine SCHOOL LIFE Louis Stafford, editor Elaine Nunes Bonnie Roderick SENIORS Don Wilson, editor Freida Mathes Harry West Jo Anne Packey PHOTOGRAPHERS Bill Campfield Roland Potter TYPISTS Phyllis Thomas Darlene Dill ARTISTS Cover, David Houghton Sports, Dan Dennis Seniors, Elizabeth Cruchelow School Life, Floyd Van Gundy Organizations, Louis Caspers ADVISORS Kenneth Stratton, Editorial Harriet Macy, Art Lester Gabel, Advertising Charles Springate, Business 4- ..------- -----..- ..-.... Qu -52.- QUILL ADVERTISING STAFF Row 'I: Burns, Wood, Homernick, Young, Lides, Matheson, Gay, Kissler, Hatfield, Pagliai, Harrison, King, Sheets, McGee, Leaming, Row 2: Murray, Balduchl, Allen, Conabaugh, Tunderbuck, Davis, Clemens, Curry, Strong, Singmaster, Van Fleet, Thompson, Row 3: Caswell, Craig Reed, Briar, Thomas, Cotter, Strand, Thomas, Wheeler, Lang, Clemetson, Williams, Johnson, Erickson, Coon, Gordon, Row 4: Smith, Bryant, Haag, Kruzich, Tilden, Spivie Anderson, Olmstead, Walton, Bennett, Pack, Witmer, Harvey, Row 5: Irwin, Earixson, Bulman, Lewis, Lewis, Trento, Negrete, Cornelison, Marlin, Ghee, Rogers, Stephens, Hoffman, Selin, Mr. Gabel, Row 6: Bales, King, Dexter, Mathis, Baker, Barnes, Noland, Gray, Kile, Barker, Gowan. 1 I QUILI.'S MEN PHYLLIS COTTER BETTYE SHEETS Advertising! Is it a job? Ask these fellows. They know because they are the top salesmen of East High and are from the salesmanship and merchandising classes under the direction of Mr. Lester Gabel. The selling of these ads helps to defray the costs involved in the publication of the Quill. Putting theory into practice is personified in these classes since what is taught is actually applied in the form of poise, tactfulness, personality, courtesy, and even more-temperament- when greeted by the prospective advertiser. A great deal of effort is expended by the staff to at- tain honorary membership in the H525 Club and if the salesperson really does a super-duper job of selling, he may become a member of the highly coveted Quill's Men Club. This training in responsibility and cooperation together with attitude development will prove to be a great asset to students in later life. - Ralph Allen Rose Marie Bennett Don Clemens Phyllis Cotter J. D. Curry Joan Dexter Jack Epps 525.00 CLUB Betty Erickson Charles Fouts Melvin Ghee Pauline Y Gordon Sylvia Kruzich Ronald Jesperson Pat Leaming Joanne McGee Juanita Murray Wanda Noland Earl Reed Bettye Sheets Jeanie Singmaster Darrell Smith Imogene Stout Ida Strand Dorothy Thomas Norma Thompson Dorothy Tilden Doris Van Fleet Marguerite Wheeler Ruth Wood -.nu1un1 1 1 1mi1im1im1nii1nii-mi1uiI-.Iii-Iu-.,.- -nu-nn-I ofai--im-nI-- 1-- 1 .-in1un-ini1iiil14Iii1uln1nn-mi11m1111:1niiiuii-iui1iin1un 'P 1m,...1,,,,1,,,,1i.I,1,,,I1,,,,1iili1l,.,1,,,,1m,1im- 1 1 1 n-un- E CONGRATULATIONS TO EACH MEMBER OF ANOTHER EAST HIGH GRADUATION CLASS Stockton's Hilltop Super Value 2822 Hubbell Ave. E THE FINEST IN FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS I AND GROCERIES AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Dorothy ,,1m.1..11.. 1 1,:i..-,1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1.m1:,!. The Jaeger Manufacturing Co. Fine Woodwork ' Store, Bank, Church, Office Fixtures 0 Commercial 81 I Architectural Woodwork , I I Established in East Des Moines l893 I Oil 1llll-vIllK1II!!1Ylllillllillllilllif llll 1 llPl Tllll19llll'f'IIIUTIIIITllllTllllilllli7l.i Mary King-Pat Irwin 4:30-Don Wilson gets up and starts study- ing. 5:00-Arlene Allan gets up to flirt with the paper boy and finds him, Bill Jenson, I 4. ...II-...... ,.-..,.-....-....-I..-....-....-....-....-I..-I...-...I-...,-..l-iq. I I -1' IIITIIIIWIIIITIIIliIlIl1IIIli4IlI1IIIIZIIII1-Illllllli-1Illl1IIIlL- 1 1- 1- vllllc-llll1-ll Eorixson -i1mi-m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1....1....1.,......,..1,.,,1 1...,...,a!e AFTER THE SHOW LET'S MEET AT i.AGlE's RESTAURANT I Noowofw LUNCHEONS 610 Grand Ave. Phone 3-0831 I Mary King-Pat Irwin and the first rays of dawn peeking in. 5: I 5-Clarence Anderson springs out of bed, hits his head on the ceiling, and falls back in again. -541 viwviun- I1IIII1IIII--IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1InI-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-mio I I HARTLE SERVICE STATION SKELLY PRODUCTS I TIRES - BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES I T E. 14th and Maple Phone 6-9257 T 3. Ronald Jesperson I-I..- ... 1... .. .... - .... -....-....- ..l. - .... ... ,... - .... -,...- .... - ,... - -.,,,-., 'Z' 'Q' CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE BY I JOE K. HARPER I T FURNITURE AND CABINET SHOP T 5 Upholstering - Repairing - Refinishing I I 1818 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-6298 I 4...-III.-I..I-...I-....-I...-II..-...I-...I-I...-.....-.I..............-.II-......-I...-I -S- Marvin Gay Fl llll i llll l llll T Illl -1 llll 1' llll T' Zll lillllilllll Illl TIlIlllIIlTIIlIT Illl lIIIITIIlI1lI I CARLSON'S SI-IOE REPAIR SERVICE I I Invisible half-soles put on by our new electric soling I I machine. With new heels make Old Shoes look new. T T 1300 Lyon Phone 6-3942 T S...-....-.....-.I.........-....-....-....- -.............I.I-..........-....I-.I.-...,-.3- C. Anderson-D. Olmstead 'Z' Senior Girl-Just why did you have to Cut in when I was dancing with that gorgeous fellow? Freshman-Sorry, but l'm working my way through College, and your partner was wav- ing a S5 bill at me. gan-IIII ---- Im-Im-III.-Im-IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII- :-- - I-III--Iiq, I E I BODIN VAN DORN T MEN'S FURNISHINGS - SPORTSWEAR T T 2324 University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa T 'i''Tlllllllll'-IIIITllIllIlllllIIlTIllI- Il1- 1 1IIII1-VIIIlillllllll-IIII--llllvnoii C. Anderson-D. Olmsteod Qtniiiu-IIII-III1IIII-Im-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-III:-iw..II-.-.W-1, . 'Z' MOBILGAS NIOBILOIL I DON PROUDFIT SERVICE I I SERVICE STATION AND TANK WAGON I I 3749 East University Ave. Phone 6-5372 T TT T T ': TWEIEP 'KQI'iFZ25lTi'IZEFlQ7i'E I' T T T TWT' EI- -1'- --- ---f - ---- - ---f - -'-- - ---' - f--- - ---- - '--- - ---- - --li --- -Iff --A-E MAC'S VARIETY STORE T GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS T 1552 East Grand Ave. Phone 62-2118 T TT T T T '7T2'i'ElI'TI5lI'IZllTIifI,TQ'IZ'iST.IIT T T T T ' EI- '--' f ---- - --I- - -- - ---- - --f' - - ' - ---- - ---- - ---' - -III - -'f- - -I-- - ---- - ---- - ---- --E T VIC BROOKS 8. SON-General Insurance T T 300 Capital City Bank Bldg. Phone 3-8675 T T Brooks Insurance . . . Good Insurance T .i-.I-.....- ......-....-II..-.II-...I-....-II..-....-....-....-....-II- -I...-...Q Phyllis Thomas-Holeen Peterson ,!..,-.,,,- .. .........,..-....-....-I..-.II.......-.II.-.II.-..,.- - -.II.-..,!, - SAM'S SHOE SI-IOP I - 1522 E. Grand Ave. I T WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED T .i..-....- .. .-..I.-II.-II-.I..........--I....I.-.....-II-....-. - .......-I T Ruth Wood Ii. ?II-IIII- -III.--III-IIII-IuI--III-Im--IIII--III-IIII-Im ---- Im-Io? I Congratulations Graduates I T MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY OF T 3 DEPENDABLE SERVICE I I HANGER JEWELRY STORE I I 526 East Locust Street I .g.I.-....- -.III-.-II..-I...-...I-I..-..I......II.-II..-.III-.III.-I..I-...I- -.III-my Marguerite Wheeler ,y.-IIII- - - - ..,,,.-,,,....II.-....-.III-. - - - - -.I..-mi. BURN HY-TEST COAL T PHONE 6-5165 T .g...-....- .. - -I.-.II.-...I-.,,.......-..I....,,.... .. - - ......-...1. Bettye Sheets Stern Mother-Well, young man, it is past midnight. Have you decided tO stay here all night? Young Romeo-Why, nO, but thanks for suggesting it. l'II telephone mother right away. ogeniinii -IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIIt1IIII--wi--I+II-I:II- --IIII-vs? I FRUEHAUF TRAILER Co. I I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I I CLASS OF JANUARY, T949 I T 2041 E. woinur Sweet Phone 6-5153 T +I.-....-..I.-.I.-.I.......-.II-SEI?IEE...I.-II...........,.-....-......mg. a!en--nII- - -:In-Im-IIII-IIII-III:1nu-IIII--IIII-Im--II.:-III- -miiis? BEN'S FRUIT MARKET QUALITY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES T T 1725 E. University Ave. Phone 6-7270 T 4..........III...I.....E.-I.,..I,..-.I.ITgI..6-5':.-....-....-...I......-..,.-II..-...g. ?uI-IIII- - -III--IIII-II-I1IIII1IIII1xIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-mI- 1 -IIII1In? I DR. I-I. H. OZANNE I I DENTIST I I Res. Ph. 6-1823 406 Capital City Bank Bldg. I T Office Phone 3-1425 Des Moines, Iowa T E..-..,.-...-...-...-,...-....-....-....-...,......-..........-................-....-...g Imogene Stout .g'II'iIIII'1' 1- TIIIITIIIIT IIII TIIIIT IIII iliilililli IIII T Illl TIIIIT 'T lllllllg GIFT FOOD MARKET I T 2545 E. Walnut Street T T Phone 6-3168 T .1-..-.... .--- ...-I..7x.3:IIIZrI:grI.I?....-..,.-. ... .. -,.......1. -55- ..1im1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1mi11l 'I' I I 7 I ? I IT I L ' I I 2 v i - L V Wg' I 1 I i FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF OUR I BUSINESS I MAURICE 'r. ADAMS i Your East Des Moines Druggisl- East 5th and Locust Phone 4-38I6 I I O!! 1nyl1 Illl 1. ylll 1 llll 1 llll 1- llll 1- llil -vIIIlllIII11IlIIlIIITIIIITIIIITIIII1-lIIl'TIlll'Tl'li' J. D. Curry 5:20-Ray Kile turns over for another forty winks. 5:2I-John McClintock turns in for his first forty winks- ,.1nn1 1un1,,,,1,,,,1iiii1mi.-I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...IIII1 I. Wolf-Man Bartine and Ethel, 2. Norma Knudsen, Priscilla Webb, 3. Slave Labor, 4. Beverly Brown, 5. The Feet, 6, The Eight Daring Daughters, 7. Dog's Life, 8. All's well that ENDS well , 9. Charles McElroy, Billy White, Bill, Dong IO. Bertha Strother, Dorothy Green, I I. Ray Steiner, I2. Virginia Ammentorp, Rheba Shaler, I3. Virginia Taylor, Pat Thorpej I4. Big Three. ini-nu-iniinii1am-im--lui-im1iul-uu-un1ini.1nn1.uu1nuiuuiun11m-in DRAKE UNIVERSITY Founded I88I COLLEGES OF THE UNIVERSITY LIBERAL ARTS COMMERCE St FINANCE FINE ARTS EDUCATION PHARMACY LAW BIBLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRADUATE DIVISION I Registration Dates in I949-Jan. 3I, June IO, September I2. For infor- mation and application forms, write Admission Counselor, Drake University, Des Moines Il, Iowa lllluilhli i 1 1- -1- 1- L- 1 1 T1Tl ITIIIITIllllllIllllII Bob McGowa -im-Im-mi-mi-im- - - - - - - - - - - - -lui-mi' n-C. Barker -5 6-' These two East High grads found CAREERS AT MEREDITHS MEREDITII PUBLISHING C0. 'l7'I6 LOCUST ST. DES MOINES 3, IOWA Wanda Noland Whatever your joh preference, contact our Personnel De- partment toclay: A visit with us will help you solve your individual career problem-and start you on the road to a lifetime success. Our interviewers will help you find the position for which you're best suited and in which you'll be most happy. You'll enjoy working at Merediths where you have all the benefits of group life insurance, modern cafeteria and lounge, excellent working conditions and a five-day week. .i571. You probably remember WILLARD PRATT and LOIS JURGENS of the class of '48, Only a few months ago they were putting the finishing touches on their high school educations. Maybe they were sitting next to you in some of your classes. Now Willard works in the Meredith Publishing Company press room. He's beginning a career that will mean a life- time job in the printing crafts. Willard plays an important part in the production of more than 4,400,000 copies of Suc- cessful Farming and Better Homes 8- Gardens each month. Lois chose clerical work to begin her career. She works in the Stencil Files department at Merediths where records of the millions of Successful Farming and Better Homes 81 Gardens subscribers are kept. This is only one of many interest- ing clerical jobs at Merediths. , ,.1' t! - -- K ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - -'S' Elecffaciiy is ci-I EAP l - in DES MOINES I Always On I T the Job I I f Y - I so 1 1 ! B HQ - I I I like 9 3 I 'qgw L A I 'N .. 1 i :zlh , -, 'ru nm. - , s 8 - I - - . f . - I GD REDDY KlLowA1'r I Your Electric Servant Iiown. Powen a. LIGHT COMPANYi ti- - - - 'Af' wazirzsfgmmsanvwxxmz - - - -'+ 5:30-Miriam Moore finishes her last novel from the book club and turns off the light. 5:45-Art Dahl throws open the window, takes a deep breath of air, and climbs l. Louie Carpersp 2. 'S-tat-ue?g 3. Mother and Daughter, 4. The Lineup: 5. Alma Foote, Margaret Neff, Shirley White, 6. El. Trio. in. 6:00-Norma Keown has a nightmare 4.--....-....-....-....-....-....-....-.....-.,.,......-.....-....-....-......,..............,-....-....-....-....-H..-.I.....,..-..,,-....-.,..-I..-I.,-W.-..,.-....-....-H.,-.,.,-....-If...4. Tl-IE QUIII Printed and Bound BY arner lgudfifiing omlaany 615-I7-I9 EUCLID AVE. DES MOI NES, IOWA 4-.....-u..- - - - - - - - .. ... .. .. ... - - - -...,-I,.-....-.i.- .-. .......I - - - - - - - - - - -M- J OODPIE Mc ee 5 8- 4' G O I. I 1.....1...--.1.m1im1..-111-11-...-1..1...1.-.im 4 llmeriua' 'lewe tsen ation on Wheel I 'k MOTOR - Single unit motor and trans- mission. Air-cooled, 2-cycle, single cylin- der. Aluminum head. 'A' TRANSMISSION - Three speed. Constant mesh gears. Foot shift. i' IGNITION -Wa- terproof, with 6-pole shunt generator, volt- age regulator, stor- age battery ond coil. 'k TIRES--3.25xI9 . ir BRAKES - 5 in- ternal expanding brake on each wheel. ir SPEEDOMETER - Built into head- lamp housing. LIGIITWEIGHT, SINGLE CYLINDER: built bythe world's largest manufacturer of motorcycles iikfifi .MW- X 2 ears ' I Rn fifty 7 ', ,lu 'tp W - .... 5555225 :1: 1 .:.1. .1.1 :... :5:a.52iE?5l55iliiEi Here it is . . . everybody's mo- torcycle . . . a lightweight, gen- uine Harley-Davidson that will take you places safely, conven- iently, quickly and economical- ly. Handles easily and rides comfortably. Ideal for going to and from work, school, store, town, on trips to distant places. Smooth, thrilling performance with miles of enjoyment at pen- nies of cost! Dependable per- sonal transportation at real sav- ings ! Come in and see it today! DYTCH-HARLEY DAVIDSON CO. g 1734 East University Phone 62-3797 A ..11.-...--..-1111..1.-1nu-- .-594 II-IIII1III.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,..,1., 'f'lI-IIII-IIII1iIII1IIII-IuI1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIIIinn-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII--Info l 'E' I Compliments of E CARR 81 MOEHL CO. Des Moines' Own - Woodworking Foctory 301-321 S. W. Ninth Street Phone 3-8123 Jack Epps-Gene Collins B H H . . 1.Beverly Shriner, Pot Griffithsg 2. The Gongnj 3. Carol Yron 0 mon Choslng her Wlfh Sec' Towersj 4. Joan, Koro, Bevg 5. Strciusbergg 6. Suzy ond SOFI football tickets. Rosemoryp 7. Dicino, Marilyn, Norma. 6:30-Gary Perdue milks his cows. 6:45-Miss Macy puts on her cutest hat and 7:00-The senior mothers begin colling their storts to school. beloved offsprings. I- lf-' - .--1 - -.-- - '--- - illl - l-.. - --ll - ..-- - '-l- - lll- - l'-- -1- 'i-- - ---- - --l- - -lll - .--- - ---- - --II - '-l- - lll- - l-'- - -- - iil- - '- - ---- - -'-- - --xx - -ll- - -lfz - ilf- - '1-- - f1-- - --II - ifl- - - ' -Ig- ll 0 obolo ll Security Is YOUR Responsl I Ity - JOIN THE NATIONAL GUARD Now ' 1 sooo PAY - TRAINING - RECREATION ! Soldier with Your Friends 1 34th SIGNAL COMPANY i IOWA NATIONAL GUARD 1915 Prospect Rood Phone 7-2192 I 'P' T T - 'x - l' - - - - - - --'- R -sfu-R ---'-- - - - - - - - - - - W-up 1.6Q1 0!lII1IIII-IIII -111 -1-1-1111 1 - -A - 1 1 -- 11111111111111 IIIITW? I I I 1 LOW RATES 3 H DIRECT SERVICE TO FREE ESTIMATES i 9, 42 STATES I WISE MOVING AND STORAGE i I Tuinstra Bros., Owners i 2106 Forest Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Phone 7-3534 vi - ,.....,-..I.-..I.-..I.-.II.-..I.....II-,......III-..,.... .. - -......,..I-,...-III-....-....-...,-....-....- - .. .. - - .. -.,.,......-....-........,,-,...-.........g. Marguerite Wheeler 4...-I,.,...,,.- - - - .. - - - - .. - - .....I-II..--4, .i....,..,- - - ...,..-..,....,,.-....-I.....I..-....-.,..... ... - -..,,.., 2 . 2 I 'S' I Compliments of HERB LYNCH PLUMBING BQ55 HQTEL5 CQ. T T T HOTEL SAVERY - HOTEL RANDOLPH T ' FRIENDLY SERVICE ALWAYS T I and in the near future 203 42nd Srfeef Phone 5-8423 HOTEL CHAMBERLAIN E In Des Moines I I I I +I- - - - 'I WIEIQITl'IElE2llI.Ql IlIEQl,f - - - -'4' +I- - - - 'I Til?-CZ-Il'HElImII-IZIEIIIEM-ll-'H'-ll-I+ 7:30-Mary Brandt lets her dog out, rive at school and start combing their 7:45-Dick 'Sargent and Miss McBride start locks' pusllmg l 'S Model T to School' 8:20-The boys congregate in the front hall 8:00-Frances Foote and Martha Benson ar- and watch the girls stroll by. sian-IIII-.IIII1IIII1IIII,nu1IIII1,,,,1IIIIim,1Im,,.,,1.m..Im..II,I1IIII1IIII1IIII-I1 1 1 .- im...,m1,,I,1IIII-.m,...I,,,..-IIII..,,,,1IIII1IIII1.I,I1I,,,1IIII1IIII-II4. CONGRATULATIONS i I TO THE CLASS OF 1949 I I From I I THE PLACE T0 G0 FOR THE NAMES You KNOW I HE UTICA 1 S .g..-....- -4- - - - - -- - ... .. -.........,....,.....,...,........I.-..,,-.I,.............-...,-..,... .. - - -, - - - - - .. ......-,..g. D. Wheatfield-P. MacGuff 161.1 i1nu1nn .--1--111-1-11u1iin1un!v I Congratulations to the ser-non CLASS from Three Alumni Roy w. s. DAHLSTROM ALICE D. DAHLSTROM MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG q...nu inn DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME l .................r-....-.....-....-....-....-....-....-....-..,............,.-...-i- Betfye Sheets 9:05-Lillias Bloem walks out of home room 9:l5 ..1im1m ...im1 for important business-Art. -Mr. Wilson's class has diminished to five. , 1,m1m...m1....1-..-11.-.-1111-.1 l. Jack Wildep 2. Hi Ho Silverg 3. Joan Stoppkattep 4. Marilyn Trotterg 5. Lover Boyp 6. Bob Beech, Bud Bartineg 7. Shirley Fellmang 8. Phyllis Fellmanj 9. Sally Swensenj IO. David Swainp l l. Supermanchesterg 12. Ted Long. .911 January Z9 uFaiihlully Yours Since l86l Now In Our 88th Year FRANKEL CLOTHING CO. 1uii1ini-un1nii-un1nn-iui-iui--nu-un1mi.-uni--ini1uuinn-ni Q0 1-uninn-uninn-nniuninn-iui-inii-'nin- 11111111141iuiLuu-lni-ni1nn-info Gladys Young-Juanita Murray .-64.- 111,-111 1..1111-nm.. -!l--nn-ini--:n- nnn- - 14u- - ii-. --nu-i -im--in ---- 1-im- I? :gon-em-nu ------------- w-wI- -go I I I I I A s 1 I l T 3 Ute to T T T I . I I I I E H h ' l 1 I I Compliments I . . I I I ' . . . A fine school and a fine ' 5 I ' l I I body at young men and women, T ot which all Des Moines is proud. T T T I b by T M SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. i I ,T.., I I 'T'T'T' I I I I Colonial 1 I I I I I I I T L T 508 Walnut sf. Phone 4-7189 Q I I I I i COLONIAL BAKING co. T 7 T T J. H. christ, Pres. I I I I vie - -' ----- 1 IIIEZIEIIIEISL-Eg: -IIv-w-u- -in-----iv 40.1-.iii-it -.m- -nii-iiiE-6TRiiiiEg?g5:n- - -iw-mi-ii..-nf. 9:30-Pat Griffiths and Beverly Shriner walk 9345-BeVe lY GfeVeflQe0VCl VefY distinctly by the boys' math class and Mr. reads the l3Ullell l- GOOdWlH findS himself lell4l lQ to The IOZOO-Everyone packs up their books and Wells- waits for the bell. +lT'lnl -1llll11IlII-illll iiiiiiiiiill 1l111 I It-rlllllIIIITIIIIlIlllC1llllT'lIll1 llll T' Ilil ' 'T rl 'T li ?IlIl 'l Q30 I I I I I I I I PERSONAL LOANS to Worthy Borrowers I I Easy Convenient Payments I I I l CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK I T 2 5 I Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I I I I I East Locust at 5th Phone 3-4238 T I l , - I I I l , -1- -x- q1iqi1 1 .-. -. -. .. 1 -.. 1 -. .. 1nu1tm.1,.u.-,.,l1..u-nii.1m1m1uu1m1g,.1w1 1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 -. 1 1m1m1. Ida Strand-Dorothy Thomas -65- ,l.,.1....1,,,1nuttin-.,..1,..,1.-I.-Im...Int.-,,,,-,m1,,,,-I.1 1 1Im-Inia , - I I I lowa's Oldest Jewelry Store 1 i Q . .il , I I FPIIIIIIIJS 2 Fbuaded T I M 1 8 6 5 7 3 GRADUATION GIFTS 3 I I Plumbs suggests gifts that endure a lifetime WATCHES -.- DIAMONDS JEWELRY - SILVER ? Convenient terms when desired g P L U M B S I I WALNUT AT SIXTH I I Qu-IIII-IIII-Im.-nn,IIIr...uII,Im-Inu-IIII-III:-un-In-I innrliii-III:-:ole Sylvia Kruzich-Pat Leaming IO:O5-Conrad Sorensen declares, Sing Day Tomorrow. IOZO8-Will the bell ever ring? lO:lO-The class takes off like a herd of l I. Three of a kind, 2. Jeanette Paulsen, Ruth Woody 3. lt's snow man at ally 4. All-American Hale, 5. Marilyn Goodrich, Karen Hendrickson, 6. Patty John- song 7. Big Three, 8. Elmore Collins, Neal Schillenger, Richard Griffiths, 9. Bed Time. turtles. '3 ' - - ' '-' ----- ' '-'-'-- I '!- l I i CHAMBERS MOTOR COMPANY Q 1 - FORD CARS AND TRUCKS DAYTON TIRES NIGHT SERVICE I i PHONE 2-9I I I . I ISO6 LCCUST STREET I6Ol LOCUST STREET I 1 + u m TTTTTTTTTTTTTT 'T5Jf2T'ER'lITMT TTTTTTT 'T '-'lT -'IJ -66-. b?,,1,m.-.. 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1iiil1. oIcl1.nn1 111:11im1un1uu1nu1m.1.1111111,1nu-.ml11m1.11,1un1mm1,,.,11,,111,,,11.n1mi--11..1.,.11,l141iig11m11m1m1-.w11m11 1 1 1 11.11.1111 2 eg q.n1uu1nn 11111 1111111 1 1uu1n!o Q L ' i ED o'nEA cHEvnoiEr co. L WHITEYS I i 1 1 Au'ro EXCHANGE Q Sales 81 Service I I L E f 1411, d E l'd l Des Moines' Oldest 1 1 as on UCI I I g Robert E. Landers I E : I Chevrolet Dealer 1 1 - I T l For Des Moines' Best Buys i E i I 623 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-4196 i g L L I T 1 I i T sion--un1 1 1 1 11m1mi1im1mi-un1nn1un1un1uu1uu1uu1noI0 Z 4. Ray BgteS?Bob Gibson Qu-1un-u 1 -un1nu1un-nn-im-1lnx1ml-un1-un1nn-1nn-nu1nn1-1. Bonnie Burns-Rose Marie Benneif iO:i4M-Ray Amsden sorrowfully leaves his 1 I 10:45-Marilee Goodrich gives a correct an- gir . swer in physics. 10:30-Miss McBride reprimands Jeff Ross- mussen for yawning. Tsk, tsk, Jeff. 10:46-Mr. Collins faints. 1' ! i 5 Q CONGRATULATIONS i T0 i 1 , L 1949 GRADUATES i PAUL MANNING CHEVROLET oIv,,1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,1..,.1.,..11.-.1.m11.,.1.,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m1...i. Darrell Smith 1671 'i1nlI1 1 1 1 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1v1nu..u 'I' 'S' I I lili at 901124 I IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? I HI H0 GRILL i I I I I 417 Euclid Avenue I ,iq1.mi1nn1uu-un-.nu.-ll...-...I-un14,111,1411m,1mi-1m1un1mi1.im1u 'I' Mary Ellen Haviland-Helene Kleywegt I I :OO-Jeanette Adams is caught reading her play book in English. I I:l5-Oxley removes his shoes. H-101411411-Ili:-iii:--:iii1nn-ini-nn1un1un1-nil-nn-nu -1--1 AVAILABLE NOW' Monarchs Steel Frame Screens DESIGNED to rn Au. tl-mee :i:E:Z:E I Moons or - IN A suns -- sAssMENr ' wlNnows 5-35-- O .i Homes equipped with In-A-Slides can now have full summer comfort steel frames, processed against rustg strong, bronze wire mesh. Quickly and easily installed. See your build- ing supply dealer today. In ' XX I l with Monarch Screens. Heavy all- I ' lll x ' sg I Orme SOLD ONLY THROUGH DEALERS :mlm '5u'a3f l 2046. W :AM af Enigma.: www .... Mari of V ir' New Morumcu MACHINE s STAMPING coMPANY cos s.w uluvu STREET urs Mounts 9,lown ...1-.11-1.-..1.111-.11nn--nga I I I I I Hundreds of high school students carry I I I accounts here and we value these ac- I . . . I i counts highly. We Invite your account. I . . Our new business department will gladly I I Q help you open it. I I - I I I B k t C I an ers I rus ompany f : 6th and Locust Des Moines, Iowa I i Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I gl. .-. ,,,, -. ,,,, 1,,111111-- I m1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 1 1a 1111-1 lux-ilu-uii1uii1nni Ida Strand-Dorothy Thomas 16 81 i-1111111111 1 1 1 1 1 -lv ---.-- ...-.M-iq. .g..-1..-,.1 Hunson-Jones Automomlr co. 1 l Q Since l909 I l il408 Locust Street Des Moines Phone 3-6235i -1---11- ltl- - x- - ---f - -1f' - ---' - '--- - ---- - .1-f - --.- -1- ---' - ---f -- -'-' - '-.. -1+ G. Collins-J. Epps ll:l7-Class complains of stutfiness. l l:2O-Marvin Davis takes out for lunch and arrives first in the lunch line as usual. T 5 i 1 1 1 1 1 I ! -1- ll:3O 1111111111111,.1,1,,1,t Iii-IIIQ1-ini 'S' l HECK Ross c1.oT1-HER lOWA'S LARGEST UNIFORM SUPPLIERS I 608 Walnut Street l 1 1 1mi1im.-.,,,,1iin1...1 1 1 1 1.,,1.,,,-.014 Ronald Jesperson Betty Larson starts memorizing her chair music, hoping to finish by the time Miss Greenhill finishes checking the roll. 1 1 i'l'l l' ' ' 'Ml' 'l l 'l'Sl'l l-l l 'll-W' ' ' l l'l'l l l ' ' ' ' ' ' - - 'lm-lli 1 - 1 1 Congratulations to the Seniors ol East l-ligli School MAKE THE 1 Q l Valley Bank and Trust 1 1 1 C o rn pa ny i 4th AND WALNUT STREETS ll YOUR BANK FOR THE FUTURE l Member F. D. I. C. ll- -H ------- - '- - - -' 'TElF?lZfll11'fi5- EllTrllTfllS? ----'------- ' l-W'-nil .16 91 -.1111-11.1 1 1 1 1 1.11.-1111111111111 1 1 11111-1111-r 'S' 4411111111 -1111.-11111111111111111111111111111-11111111111111.-1111111111 I. I 1 A THE OLD FIGHTING SPIRIT f X 1 1 1 We I 1 E A s T H is H l 1 J ' 1 'nllli' 21, ' .. ll:I 5 - - fl ln ln 1 -'Ill' Tl I I .1 lillli-.1 glgluu Z E at 'M-iilil-l I li :1:Q.,,,.,f 'll - l 1 ' II' All-?l! E - 7,..fB.g,5,.0ug1.f.se,w1su1e.911f- I .11 1 5111:111.111l:'-i:a.'111.. 1 e '-1 H- -11 - 1 1 ERSUN T asrsmz1ma1z.411mAm:- Prepare for a good position with a future E in the postwar world at A. I. B., Iowa's l , Esther O' Anderson IQO5 LGFQS-jst fmdh mfsf Sisfgniuifhgd business I 1 Ebbq Anderson cufraer l909 raining sc oo. ISI . . . now an 1 1 see the many advantages this modern l-Ol-U59 Anderson Jackson 1929 business school has to offer you. 1 Betty M. Anderson 1936 Q A. I. B. is yours for success 1.1e1en M. Youngrnork 1937 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS Mary Anne N1CnO1GS 1948 Des Momes 2 fljjavisy 'I'T T T IT'A Tl'lSTl'Z1ll1f'l5Zl'lLEUTilJ1l'21T T T T T 'l' 'ST T T 'T T T 73i2UllTE52F' 'T T T T I l:45-Wayne Bruntrnyer, unable to keep his ing. IZZOO eyes open any longer, gives up and falls asleep. Don OImstead's stomach starts growl- l2:25-AII eyes are on the clock. I2:3O--Gang way! .f.1111111- -1111-1111-11111111111111-11111111111111111111111111,1111111111-1111111111 1 1111.1,,1,....11111,,1.11111..1111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 4- 11-11111111 Congratulations to the Seniors of East High School and East High School FORD MQTOR COMPANY 2121 East Walnut Street Des Moines, Iowa T 1 T T T T T 1 1 T 4 vll--Illlllllll-rvlllli-llll llll Bettye Sheets 02411-IIII 111- 1111 i11,,, ,.. , W., l l 'Q' l THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 1 l At Reasonable Prices Q John Bloem Stores E E i Morgan Clothing - Donovan Shoe T , ! l l T 520 - E. Locust - 522 l -sf -..I.- - -.II-I...-,.,,-.III-III.-.III-,.,,-..,... ... - - -..I.-.,.5, C. Barker-Bob McGowan 12:45-The fellows have finished their fourth plate lunch and take off for the movie leaving Dick Atkins to finish eating. ,i,.-IIII-Im-:-1- -- -- -IIII-IIII-III.- -. - - - -mi-.I B T T o?l-IIII-IIII- - 1--- ------11 . In-Mg' CONTINENTAL BAKING co. WONDER BREAD IauII.os STRONG l 1 BODIES EIGHT wAYs I I : 1 0 o 0 ! l L 648 East Grand Ave. Phone 3-6l58 1 l 4' et ye Shee s l2:48-Atkins arrives at the movie 2 minutes before the other boys. l:lO-David Swain and his woman come back from their daily stroll. z1--- '--' ---f-- ---- ---------- I ------ - -- ---- - ---- - -1-- - --f- - ---i - '1-- - 'i-- - ---' - f'-- - -' - ---x - ---- --- -'-' -4- ! L i i ANDERSON-ERICKSON - I DAIRY COMPANY i I Quality You Can Taste Q I I 2229 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-3172 4- .III ....-......... - -I- ,.II - IIII - IIII - ..II - .III ....... I Is- i.iI - .III -.- - - i-I-ig Don Clemens 71- l l I 1:30- ufan1nn 111111---1 1 - 1 -1111-1 'I' DEPENDABLE CAB SERVICE FOR MORE THAN 34 YEARS if YELLOW CAB C0 PHONE 3-1111 J. D. Curry pains and finds out first hour lunch is over. ogen1iui1im- annn - luln 1 uvrl 1um1 nuun --nn1mi1 wlll 1 u-m- 1 swlv 1 llrl 1 vlll 1 1Ilil- I? l l ' TOPS AT EAST HIGH 1 l - Q I - L ' 1 gPepsi Cola Bottling Co., Des Moines? i ! 'T T T T TUE25lQ'llQI'iSZllTvi'lST1'E'LT T T T Ti'I' l:l5-Donna Johnson and Darlene Bordole go grudgingly to their fourth and fifth hour manless classes. TT llll T llll l lll' T llli T Vlll T lill T llll T llll T llll P- llll T llil T llll T llil T llll l lill T llll U-' llll inn? llil ini T T I l l -I- l j ANDREWS i Congratulations Q Seniors 8 Quill Stall ' Seniors contemplating marriage soon. i We will make you some beautiful wed- Z ding pictures at the studio or in the - church. T 822 Wdlnul' Street Phone 4-4956 T T T T T T T T T T 'il' T 'i T T T T T TilE.i'iTHi'iR'li? T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T' 4' -72- Jack Burzacott wakes up from hunger 'gh-im -111--1-11i-11 -1mm--IO? I I 5 E l E I TUCKER GARAGE E E l COMPLETE AUTO REBUILDING 5 AT THE BEACH or POOL Lsginnler jigured are MOST attractive If you're dieting for overweight, try our Fomous HOLLYWOOD Breod in I I I 1 ' - your I A Colorie Control menus. It's thinly sliced E ond delicious even without butterl I i i CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '49 HOLLYWOOD BREAD - g g AT YOUR GROCER T i 2952 E. University Phone 6-5021 BAKED BY 'ri-is BAKERS or A I A SUPREME BREAD - i i I :flu-nu11111-xiii-nn-iniinnilnl- iiii 1lln1 iiii 1un1 iiii -' iiii 1im1un-nn- 'fn u-1ni1nu-ui1iul- ixii -lin-iiil1illi-un-Ilil1lvn- - - 1 -IIII1 010 Chuck Fouts Phyllis Cotter I:-45-Mr. Bornord tells his lotest joke CPD sion in chemistry. 2:00-Morion Henderson is doydreoming 2:I6-Dorlene apologizes to the few remoin- obout George Bible. ing students. 2:l5-Dorlene Deter couses o violent explo- 2:20-Freedom for five minutes. UEOIIT llll T llll T llll T Illl T llll l llll l illl TllII'1lllITllllT llll TIIIITIIII- UNI'TlllllIIIITIIIITIIIITIIIITYIYIC- llll T llll i llll T llll T llll T llli i llll T lill - vlll i llll 1 llll l llil T 'lll TU 2' illllillll'.g. I T . G I1 . I9 OlTlPGI1y j I C d J P' C l I f I S BUY THE PIE THAT SATISFIES l I 2230 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-4223 I I 5'-Illlillllllllll IIII 'Y IIII -tlllll IIII 1 llll 1 IIII 1 llll TNT T Tll1llIlTllIlilIl1' llll f Illl T llll -1IIlTlIIllljlllT4 Tilfii ll llll T llll T Illl TllIllllllTIlllTIlllTli Sylvio Kruzich-Pot Leomnng i737 4? ,1iII.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.nn...un1' use I? n!on-nu- 1111111 111111 I H1-mul--'T I I I - 5 E I I , , I Rudy Grocery E E I FINE FOODS-QUALITY MEATS E E I I 5 : - I - Free Delivery T Courtesy Always I 2956 E. University Phone 6-305l I - 1 qfu....mI1iin11m1.nn1un1ilu1,,,,-.mi-1qm...nl1m.1mI1.m.-,III-.I.i.1.I,.1.I+ Jeanie Singmaster 2:30-Jaan Eddleman wonders where all- her page editors vanish on deadline day. 3:00-Margaret Hanson and Phyllis Thomas I I I LEARN TO FLY I I I I IN THE PLANE YOU WILL BUY I T I I THE NEW CESSNA I I I I 1 I I I - Amwmrs INC. BEAVER FIELD DES MOINES I - 1 A I ,3,,- ,,,, - ,,,, - .... .. .... - .... - .,,. .. ..,. - ..., - ..,, - .... - .... .. .... - .... - .... - .... - ..,. -...p Wanda Noland 3:15-Joe Hannah and Jack Wheatly tinally get out of class. 3:30-Richard Phipps has a visitor from flirt with the IOA boys in biology. Roosevelt. +I- --II -- --'- - --'- - -f-- - -'I- - ---' - -f'- - '--- - 1-'- - ---- - '--- - ---- - 1I-- - -I-- - --f- ------- X--- - -'-- - ---' - -III - Ifi' - - ------- --'- - ---' - 1- I I I Q PRINTERS OF THE I EAST HIGH scnou. I A I SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. I PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS I I 1166 - 24th sneer Phone 7-4423 I. ilii - IIII ....... - ...... I.,I - .Ii. - II,. - ,III - ,II. - ..II - IIII - III. - IIII ............ I - ..,I .. I Gene collins-Jack Epps 1741 '?n-ilu-u -11--11i-11-- in-nu-la!! I I T : A WORD TO THE WISE I We Specialize In BILLFOLD SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS I I 4 Poses Sl.OO--Your Choice--I2 for 51.00 I l I I Ro-LEE stunlo I I I 905 Walnut Street Phone 2-7850 I I I I Des Moines, lowa I I I l : I afar:-nn-I 1 1-11-1nu1uii--ini.1ivn1iui-nn-nn1nn-inn-nu-lin-uni.-I-O14 3:35--Bob Lemon walks his girl home the long way. 3:40-Ten girls pile in Jim Manchester's car. No wonder Jim always has such gig.:-.iiiiiiiii-.uniIm,lm1ml,,mlImlun..im-.uii.-,,,,1iiu1iiii1,n.-.m.1,1 1 'ff I HAVE YOUR OLD BUT GOOD I I SHOES REBUILT RIGHT, HERE! I Men's and women's shoes re-soled and re-heeled I by trained experts, using the finest quality ma- 5 terials, and the proper equipment to do your I work right. Your shoes will look almost new l and give re-doubled wear at much less than the I cost of new shoes. I I Shoes Dyed Any Color-Finest Dyes - and Newest, Best Methods Are Used SHOE REPAIR SECTION: WEST BASEMENT I I Y O U N K E R S I I ........- ....,...n,.-....-....-....-....-....-.i..-..........-....-. - -I..-iq. lda Strand-Dorothy Thomas a happy look on his face. 4:00-Pat McGritf finally tears away from , his girl and goes off to practice. si- -f-- -- ---- - ---- --i- -f-- - -i-- - ---- - --1- - '--- - -i-- - ---- - ---- - ---' - ---- - ---' - iii- -'i- - ---- --- - 11'- - ---' - ---- - 'i-- - --'- - '--- ri- - ' - - - ' - '- -'i- - ' -- '- -2' I I I Compliments of I I I : I I gatelq A bepartment S tore 807 wAi.NuT STREET I A House or FRIENDLY cnsnrr I CLOTHING OOTEITTERS EOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY I i I Cul: or Charge 1 I I E WE WELCOME YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT I I I I TO EAST HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND i I THEIR FAMILIES I I I I We Extend to Each of You a Hearty Welcome At Any Time I I Come Visit Our Store I TWO COMPLETE FLOORS OF WEARING APPAREL I .i4..,m-.Im 111..11 ..'mi,mimu-im1nn1iEE:g:TEE:2TgIjEi7iFiEIT1iixi-iin-uli-nn --1-11 1 101'-Illlilff' 1.11.11 1 1m.1.nn.-1111111.1lm,,Hn111111u111,,,,1,.1,111111 ,ml-.11 'I' 'I' EVERY DAY LOW PRICES I T ORR'S SUPER VALU I I T 412 East Soon 7 .Jnone 2-0643 I ill- IIII -1111 1 1111111111111- unuu 111111 unun -1 -1 1 1 11111--EQ' Kthl L '-Bb L' sins-nn:-1111--1111111111ini-1111-1111-1111-111111111-111111111-111411111-111111111-1' DES MOINES FEED 8. SUPPLY CO. 'S' John w. 1-1o1f I 2015 Hubbell Blvd. Phone o-5191 I I I 1 DES MOINES 17, IOWA 1 I I T ' ' ' E1 ', TQIETTSSTTTl?.E2lZSLF2 ' u 'u 'l ' 4:l5-Suzanne Terrell and Pat Collins real- ize what time it is and plow off to work. 1 I I T T T T T T T T T T T T TT j ALFRED o. D1xoN I i SPECIAL AGENT i Res. 5-7507 1320 Des Moines Biog. A Office 4-3249 Des Moines, io. - i NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. 'I ' ' ' '51lf'2H2E2IEfE IGll5 'l T T 'u i' -1--- '--- - ---- - --'-- '--- - '--- - 1- '- - -'-- - -- - -- - '-'- - - -----1-'-E Compliments of i ' DES MOINES STILL COLLEGE OF I OSTEOPATHY and SURGERY I HOSPITAL - OUT-PATIENT CLINIC I I 725 - ofn ond Center Sf. Il- .fll - 111, - 1111 - 111. - 111- - 1111 - 111. - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1--- - llll - .11. --- 11.. ---I Wilma King-Donna Ha ' on 4:35-Myron Hull and Virginia Stevens fin- ish plans tor the next Shakespearean Club. There are more ways of get- ting ones. I I I sw- ---- - 1--' - ---- - 1-1- - ---- - '--- -1--- ---- - -11- - ---1 - ---- - ---- ----------- ---- - ---- - - --'- - '-'1 - -- - ---- '--- - ---- - --'1 - ---- - -- - '-1- - ---- -1----S CONGRATULATIONS ---- - - CLASS OF 1949 j xx I Tl1ere's a in your future 'MA T I K, f I GET TO KNOW I ORVILLE LOWE, Inc. EAST DES MOINES' Eono DEALER i PHONE 4-5211 524 EAST ofn STREET 1 I 'I' T T T T T T T TT' TTTTTTT TIT 1717.5 TTTT T T 1 ' T T T T T T T 1 T T'1'T 'i .l..-....-. - .. ......I--I..-.n...I........-..I-....-....-,- -.....I....... . 'I' I I I I FORD TRACTORS i : , DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS I I PARTS - SALES - SERVICE Q I I GOBEL TRACTOR CO. I I I I 2620 E. University Phone 62-4407 I I - -2- I1lllliHillIIII1IllI1lIII1IIH1IIII1Illhillll--IIII1IIII1IIII1IIIl1llll1IlIl1IIlIl'lQ-5 Ralph Allen-Earl Reed nIoI11IIII1I 1 1 1 II1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIu1IIII1 1 1III-IIII1IIg!. 1 . I I Compliments of I I I I JIawE1'T LUMBER COMPANY I 615 E. Walnut St. Phone 4-8181 1 I .g...-......... -hi-.,..-.,,.-......I..I-In...III-.II.-.n-III-....-.II-.n-.,,.-,..5. C. Barker-Bob McGowan 5:OO1Betty Carr and Delaine Eckard stop for a coke to restore their energy in order to carry their books the rest of the way home. situ--IIII1II1 unnn 1 IIII 1 lllr 1 llnn - IIII 1 llly 1 llx. 1 q..l 1 ylll 111- I il... ,,ll -...og - I gl I1 S T E I I AND soNs I REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE T MORTGAGE LOANS I T FLEMING BUILDING I T PHILIP E. IESTER RALPH L. JESTER I T Insurance Real Estate T 2 CLASS OF '30 CLASS OF '21 E 3...-....-....-..,,....,.-.,..-....-,...-....-....-....-....-..........-....-....-....-...i. C. Barker-Bob McGowan ,Im-.,,.-,,- - - -,...-...,-.,,..,........,II.-...,-. - - -........-.. 'E' QUEAL LUMBER COMPANY I Helping Build Des Moines I East Fourth and Grand I -P-I--In-Ii ------- --I- - 1--' - --'- - ---- - ---1 - -------I-I+ J D 'r -Dorothy Tilden o!uI1IIII 11111111111111 IIII-IIII1IIo? I I I DR. LEO D. LUKA Osteopathic Physician i 1111 E. University Des Moines 16, Iowa I I I I .g.-.-.....- - -.....-In-I...-....-...I-...I-I...-I... ---- ...I-....-ng. C. Barker-Bob McGowan Q01IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII--IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1II,i, I Plating and Polishing of All Metals 1 Lacquering and Oxidizing I ADVANCE PLATING co. 516 Allen Des Moines, Iowa E. SPECK I E K. BOATWRIGHT, JR. PHONE 2-5646 I I .5.,.-....-....-....-II-.....-..I......-I..-I...-II.....,.-.I..-..I...............-..I.-hi. Charles Briar-Jim Funderburk 5:30-AII radios tuned in to Jack Arm- strong, the All-American Boy. 6:00-Manchester deposits the tenth girl at her door step. -I-- '--- -- ---- - --'- - ---- - ---- - i--- - ---- ------- ---- - -f-- - I I-I I . I I I I 4. f ,Q I x f I PLATINGE QCDMPANY 808-810 Z!! I NS Kzo WAY I DES MOINES 14, IOWA I I Phone 4-0319 I Plating ond Polishing of All Metals I lilllilllli llll 0- IIIX 1 Illl 1 llll 1 IIXI 1 IIII 1 llll 1 Illl 1 llli 1' llll -1- IIII 2 llll T llll T llll 'T IIII TMS' Pauline Gordon-Jeanie Singmaster +I- ---- - - -I-- - --I- -I-' - III- --I-- -III - -'I- - ---- - -'-I - - --I--I--I-I I I I Compliments I I I AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHING I 8. PRINTING co. I Third Street At Keosauqua ,5..-....- - -...--.....-....-.....-..I.- .... - I... - .... - .... - .... -.II-...I-.In-Iq. H l P t rson-Phyllis Thomas .77- 'I' ,!.,,-,.,,-n..-nn-..........-....-,.......,.-H..-nn-,,,,-....-..,,-...,........n.- 4, ,!,.,-.,,,........ - .. - - .. .. - .. ..,,- -in-In,-....-..,!, 5 I I CUSHMAN-WILSON OIL CO. T356 I949 I D. .b ' ! I MOB,LGjiQ'fSZ,2B.Lo,L I GILCREST LUMBER COMPANY 3 E. 2nd 8 Grand E. 38th 8. University I I E. 30th 8. Walnut E. 38th 8 Easton T EVERYTHING IN LUMBER T S9106 E' Is.4Eh I'd 5032 Ijutibeig bb Il 5 eqwore UCI ' n U e W. 4th and Vine E. 3rd and Locust METEREo SERVICE ON FUEL OIL - Phone 3-3156 I 4-5169 4-3419 I I I Ill IVVI TWT T i' llll lllllT IIYI lllll'-' llll T llll T llll i llll i llll T i llllllillii l-1 llll T' llll T Plll T llll T llll Tlll I Illillllillllf llll Tlllliillllf' Tlllllui. C. Anderson-D. Olmstead Joan D t -Dorothy Tilden IT llll TIIIIU1 l Clll 'T llll 'Y llll i llll 1' llll 1' llll 'T llll i' llll T llll T IIIY T Tlli IIII THQ? W lll! T i' i llll Tllll Tiii llll -1 lllITIlllTlllI'TllIl'1 T TlllIi.?. I E VA'-DER BAKERY EAST END LocKER SERVICE I UFO' the Best E. 3ofh and Capitol Ave. Phone 6-8586 PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, ROLLS, BREAD I - I Trade With the Boys I ' I Orders Glodly Token Better Foods for Less 2100 E. 14th Sf, Phone 6-3814 B. J. LENOX H. vv. MCGLOTHLEN I - I ..-...,-....-....-....-....- .... .Ig.gq.::,.:AEig:....- .... -.i..- .... -i..- .... -..g. '!-l- H- -I - -- - - 75gE:L7 m-cg: - - - -I - - !' 6:30-Dinner! 7:00-Jerry Buschusen makes his fourth phone coll to you know who. I-nu-uu.1nulim.-nu-un-uni-:Iii-nn-un-un1uu-iii:-ini..uu1uu1i 'Q' I It's Our JUNIOR FASHION LANE For the Newest Fashion Hits I I 720 Walnut Street .-....- .. -....-....-..,.-....-....-....-....-....-....- - .. .-....-..i. Marguerite Wheeler ..-....... -....-....-....-..........-....-....................................-.n-n.-..q. . T WHITE STAR LAUNDRY 7:30-Shirley Stoner starts her nightly four hours of study. 8:00-Janice Anderson do-re-mi's up and E..-im-lin-iiu-ini-nninninn-un-un-uii-nii-uii-hn-un1mi-iin- vis D. A. Sherman Phone 2-O62I I SHERMAN JEWELRY Watches ' Diamonds ' Jewelry 404 Seventh St. Des Moines 9, Iowa - .... -....- I... - .... - .... - .... - -..,..- .I.. .-....--...- .... - .... -.n- .... -.I---.fo D i Von Fleet ,,-,..,.. - - .. .. .. - -....-....-. .. .. .., - -,...-..5. I COHEN'S SUPER MARKET I e and DRYCLEANER5 I WHERE THE SMART CHOOSE WISELY ll D! E i SEND Us YOUR S RT5 Q 1101 S. E. Scott Sf. Phone 4-3424 j 212-I4-I6 E. Grand Phone 3-Ol8l .Sam Cohen, Proprietor T ' - ' ' ' -' EZSITST ' ' ' 'mi' 'I' ' P - ' 'E i? iEF2 ?ill5 - - - - -'H'-'P .17 8... 4..-.,,-...,-,,.,-.,....,.,,-I...-.,..-,,,.....,....,n.-In-nn-IIII..IIII-IIn-nn-noi: , . I I I The Voice of Des Moines Merchants I K c B c I YOUR MUTUAL STATION I For Your Radio Pleasure 5 1390 On Your Dial I 2323 Grand Ave. Phone 4-3I5l I I , I '! ' -' Wi 1II 1I 55H:E3 g7 1'UI' '!' jon-nII1I::1 I1m1-IuI1IIu-IIII- llux - lunl - lunl -IuI-iIIe-iI'I- 1II-Im: 0? I I , JEFF'S PHARMACY I I --PRESCRIPTION NEEDS- I Home Cooked Luncheonette T Meet Your Friends I East I2th 81 Lyon Phone 6-9I20 I I East Graduate-S. W. Jett Jeffries I I I 5. - ,... - - .... -....- .... - .... - .,.. .. .,.. - .... - .... - .... - .... -....- - .-..,.-...i. Bettye Sheets down the scale much to the bors' disgust. neigh- I 8230-James Reese goes to bed. .:Q......,.......-...-....-....-....-....-..........-....-....-...I-. - - I-..I,.-,.1. - I I I Compliments of I - E S I I I s'rITI-I. ICE CREAM , - E I I I I339 East University Phone 62-4291 I I I I -9.-.n ---.. .....gL?c?S:.LZ2r: ---- .-....-...ge nina-nu 1---- Iu1IIII1uIi1mI-nIi- -111 rim-I .gg v I - I I 1119571 ' ' ' I : zu . NTOON P - on 0UALITY'PRlCE'SERVICE I ' 4I3 SIXTH Ava, nes MOINES, IOWA : WE ARE A5 NEAR AS YOUR PHONE I Q I I I .y......,... .. .... -.............-...,-....-.... ..... .-...-...i. Marvin Gay -get-Im-In-nn-In-III.-nr.-nn-nn-In-In.-mr-Im-III.-III.-In.-nn-Ing, I FOR THAT GRADUATION I I PERMANENT efyiea to euaf you I - --.- . ,, - ,Z .,-- f Q, ,.-gg ,,':a1, .. 1 ::r,3gg-,M I 'Ig Cosmetics I e gy, . 5 Call for Free Facial I Mary Clemens I g...-..........-..,.-...,-....-....-....-....-....-....-..,-....-...-.. - -....-,.i. Don Clemens I ' .4 J ff Come or Call ! IT' Mary's Beauty Nook I I I8I7 Secfle Sf- Phone 6-5055 I T Styling - razor edge cutting 506 i S '9559-2 - Distributors SI Demonstrators of E I I-I .,.,, . :f:r:rs::, f I-:ri-I , .. --.- , '-Qfigm-: , I E Stephonies Petal Finish I Qu-IIIIQII inn1nu-nn--Inu1nu-nu1un1uII-ruin-Im.-III.1: - :mi ZINGLER Picicus co. 'S' Manufacturers of ' I PICKLES, RELISHES AND VINEGAR - I I MUSTARD, OLIVES, CATSUP, SALAD DRESSING I I - I HORSE RADISH IN BOITLES end BULK I I I I Phone 62-3711 4044 E, I4fn SI. I 'Il .1un--IIII1nn-unimi-nn-un-IIII1nn--uninu-Im..Iuu1IIu1nu1nn-IIala Mary E. Haviland-Helene Kleywegt 9:00-Robert Walters gets his face slapped for the tenth time. 9:30-Ronald Stutsman finishes reading the 4...-....-.. -...,..,,..-....-........,.-....-....-....-n.-I...-..,.-....-I..-....- 4. I I I woLTz STUDIO I 5 . 1 PHOTOGRAPHS POR I I I I ANY OCCASION I 420 PIII SI. Phone 4-0109 I I 'I'- ' 'lll 101 1 T T 'l L T ' 'l ' I ' 1 'Iwi iifi' i'I 1 + Sylvia Kruzich-Pat Leaming ifI- ---'--I- ---- - 'I - '-K- - '- - -- - - - - - ' - --'- - IIII - -'fI - - -'-'I- S' I I JOHNNY'S usso cARs 1436 E. I4In Street I Best Buys In Town ' I John Crooks I I 'P .-n.-..-....-.nn-.....-nr-.I.I-.r.-.n-.....-....-....-.I..- - -III.-Inf. Rose Marie Bennett-Bonnie Burns ...7 9.1 1?----I- -- ----- ' ------ I -I-I-I-'--I-'E I I DR. R. G. I-IATCHIT1' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I 422 Liberty Bldg. I Office Phone 2-1488 Res. Phone 6-7317 I I ofa -1IIII-IIII1IIII--IIII-xuI-IIII1.:Iu--InI-nII--IIII-IIII-Im1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-H011 Rose Marie Bennett-B ' B nfoII-IIIIiiiu-1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-:IRI-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-III:-I ole I ALL KINDS OF GLASS SOLD I : E I AND INSTALLED I MIRRORS OUR SPECIALTY 24 Hour Service WHOLESALE - RETAIL I I DES MOINES GLASS 81 MIRROR CO. 430 E. Locust Sf. Phone 3-6201 Oiilillllllllli IIII T' llll T llll T llll TllllTllllllllll II T llii '1 IIII T iill 'lllllTlllllllll'i'llg Rose Marie Bennett-Bonnie Burns last article in the evening newspaper. IOQOO-Norman Fowler thinks of a joke to pull on some teacher tomorrow and .gon-I...-.......I......II-...I-II...-...I-.....-I...-II-..I-.I.,.-.....-.I.I-II-....-I og I I I DIAMONDS-WATCHES-J EWELRY I I Unusual Gifts tor the Graduate I T The New Streamline Class Jewelry T I I I Quality service I I S551' JCWGLCRSO H T I III:L'IE.,.,I,.,,.I'L-I,I, , I DES MOI NES .pu-.III ---- III,-.III-I3:tEg?:J-'IEEII..-II- - - I--Im-noi. .FI-III--IIII ------ Im-IIII-IIII-IIII--I - - - II-III.-Ii, ? HERRING-wIssLER COMPANY I 1212 Locust Street I Automotive Aftermarket I Specialists +I- - - -2- - '-'iiEiI-vI752i'- ----- ' - P CUMPS D-X SERVICE 4.....,,,.-.,........-.. ........ .. ,......-.........- ..,I.I-.,..-.......,.-III- 'Q' I Watchmaker's License No. 7 Phone 3-6953 I ' I I RAY WILEY I 5 I I I JEWELRY 1 FINE WATCHES I 5 e l 507 Flynn Bldg. Des Moines 9, Iowa I Z Formerly with Hanger Jewelry I I I 'i - - - - -H -IIIEIIEIIEIWIZII- -H -' - - H-Mi' Qllilllll C1 Tllill!!illlllllllilllllllllTlllllllllilllliilllli 'T lllll'1ll.? I I Prescription Specialists I LEE TOWNSHIP PHARMACY I I 5 THE REXALL STORE I I 7 I East 14th and Grand Phone 6-1419 I I ligllilllll 1- TillMINTIIIITlIIlTIlIlllIIl1'lllll'1lllI liil Tlllli'll.!. Ruth Wood almost laughs. 10:30-Guillermo Sobalvarro writes a ten page letter to his mother-he claims. .5.I....IIII... ...III...III.-III-.III...Im..II-I-III.-III....III.-I....-I...-I...-........,.-,,,!. E. 14th and University Phone 6-9238 i I Andy and Woody I I 'I '- - - - '-I '- 'INEI'IIT5 EIIIISIW' ' T I 'I' -s----I'- - - -1-- - '-'- - ---- ---I- ---- - --'- - ---- --I----I---I---I - --I---I I I PASSMORE IMPLEMENT Sales and Service, Inc. - LUTHER PASSMORE I 2323 Hubbell Phone 6-1117 I I -z-:--I'---I---I- --'- -I----'-I- - -'-' - I'-- - ---1 ---- ---I - I-I- - II-- --I---I------I Bettye Sheets 11111.-1111 1 1 1111111111IIII1III11,,1,111111 1 1 1 111III1 'E' WESTERN TOOL 8. STAMPING co. Makers of Homoko Products HAND 8. POWER LAWNMOWERS OIL S. GAS FURNACES 2725 2nd Ave. Phone 4-9lO5 . -.m-..1-I...-.....-....-.....-......-....-....-....-....-....-1...-I...-...I-I...-...p Pat McGriff-Dwayne Whitfield 1....1...1 1 1....1....1....1..,,-..1,...............-I..-....- --....- .5 . E DES MOINES WELDING CO. l SHOP PHONE 4-4604 NIGHT PHONE 6-7055 1 PORTABLE ELECTRIC 8. ACETYLENE WELDING I i 627 DES MOINES STREET T 1....1,,,.1...I1111....11.II..,...1....1...,1..,.1,.,.1....1....1....1.II.1....1,,,:, Marvin Gay ll:OO-Bernard Dvorsky finishes his latest model air plane. ll:3O-Don Wilson stops Studying for the first time since he got up. 1' liii -IIII- uiii 1 iiui 1 iuuu -Im1InI- iiiu - iiul - iunn -IuI-IIu- uvii 1 uriu -nu-IIII-Io? l l I 0 S E P H ' S i I Sixth at Locust DES MOINES Quality Jewelry Since l87l i IIII 1' llll i'll ll1l'T lI limi Illl 'i l ' 1 llll '1' llll - 'lll i Illl T llll i llll i Tllllilii Ida Strand-Dorothy Thomas 1 III' 1 lll' 1 IIII 1 lyll 1 gllg 111111 lgxl 1 ,lll 111111 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 11,1 1 1,11 1 1111 1112. l LOANS 525 TO Saoo 1 ON YOUR AUTO, FURNITURE, SALARY or CO-SIGNER EAST DES MOINES FINANCE co. l Second Floor-Teachout Bldg. E. 5th and Locust Phone 4-2l 95 l -..I.-....-....-....-....-....-11-Im-..I.-.I..-I...-...1-I...-....-...I-...I-.np Boneta Bryant-Wilmo Baker .i..1..,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1,11 1,...1.I.I11 l I YOUR BUICK DEALER 'Z' I HOWARD soLE, Inc. 1 Cor. W. 4th and Grand Ave. 1 Dial 4-6235 1 DES MOINES, IOWA i i -i--- i--i -. ----- 1 - .-1-- i--. ----- - D CI mens ,P 1....1.11..1 1 1111.1II..1.I..1..I11.1I11...1 1.1 1...1m.1...g. 1 wII.DEN 1 L OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL 1 DR. P. L. PARK 1 1 DR. A. W. DENNIS 1 1 DR, v. J. WILSON DR. o. E. owEN E. 14th and Capitol Ave. Phone 6-5183 I 1 'l' ' ' ' i3EH'1Xi5Qi 'i i l 'l ' 'I' l2:OO-Suzanne Terrell burns the midnight oil on her homework-and a letter to someone. -P - - ' ' ' - - - - - - - - - '!' HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS s. Loan Assn. I A SAVINGS INSTITUTION . I fqky :1' fzi 17' PXTIXQP RICH MAN, POORT f MAN . . which willi you be? If RICH MAN! g .m1q 11 1P .I ' ' 1, -1 ....... 1.1. I... .I . - .1 regularly! 1 1 SIXTI-I AT GRAND Youn SAVINGS FEDERALLY INSURED TO ssooo 1..- .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... 1 ..., .. -... 1..- .... - .... - .... -..D+ Ida Strand-Dorothy Thomas 4...-1.1.-1 - .....I-II...-...I-I...-.II-.II-II..-...I-...-...1 1...-....-1.5. L WHITNEY AUTO 8. SERVICE Body 81 Fender - Auto Painting 1 Motor Rebuilding - General Repairing 12443 Des Moines St. Phone 6-0486 I Des Moines, Iowa E. Whitney I 4...-....-..,.-...-....-....-...,-....-...,-....1..-.....................-...-...,- .S Ch uc k Fouts 1811 ,l..,-,,,,-H..- .. -III.-III.-III.-,.,,-.II.- ,-,,,,-..I.- - .. -,..,-..1. I Congratulations to the I S SENIOR CLASS OF '49 WALNUT DRUG co. Q SUNORIES - FOUNTAIN SERVICE 1 I East I6th and Walnut Phone 6-3175 I 5 E I I 4.........-,...-....-...,-....-....-......................-.I..-....-....-...........-....-..-p Melvin Ghee 4...-....-...I-....-..n-I..-....-I...-I...-...I-...I-,I..-....-....-.I..- -I..-., 'S' 1 WEST'S SHELL SERVICE I A Lubrication - Engine Tune Up E T Washing - Tires 8g Batteries Auto Accessories - Leo West, Prop. E I I I I E. I4th and Grand Ave. Phone 6-9253 - I W llll T Vl Tllllllllli 'lll l llll Tlillllllll lllf 'T llll l llll if llll l llll TIIIITIIIITIIIIUTIE J. D. Curry l2:OI-Mary Lou Nelson puts in the 762nd pin curl. .pi-....-...........-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-I..-....-....-.,..-I..-....-., 'S' I I FARM 8. HOME STORES, Inc. 2403-5 Hubbell I Pip Overturff - Mac Byers - .lim Wilkins ' ciqss of I9I6 I E ' I Congratulate the Class of I949 I I 4...-...,.. -..,.-..,.-....-..........-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-..E Don Clemens ,5........,.-,.,.- - - - -.,.-..I.-..,,....,.. ,- - ... .. ...I.I.-.: I GRAND VIEW COLLEGE I 'S' I I SENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '49 I I 1 E. I3th and Grandview Phone 6-7786 Ulm., ... Zi.. -. 1iIII1iIII1IIIi..IIII-. 1 1 1 1nII..rin1,, a!u-IIII-1IIII- liii - liii inn- liil - liir 1111 I 1111 I1 -' I 'V 'l'? FOR FLOWERS 7 LOZIER I I F I SERVES EAST HIGH 7 East sth and Locust Phone 4-OI4l T East 9th and Grand Phone 4-5289 aiu:-III:-IIII1IIII1IIII1nn-IIII-IIII-nII1IuI1uII-IIII--IuI1IIn-IIIi-IIII-IIII-1nio M. Haviland-H. Kleywegt olu,uII..nu..mr-mi-un-nII1IIII-Im-Im-IIII--II-r-Im-:III-Iii'-IIII1IIII-Ito? I Raise REDBIRD Profit-Proven I T CHICKS F T i Your East Side Dealer L REDBIRD HATCHERY I ' I 3I3-3I5 E. 5th St. Phone 4-6039 I Complete Line Sargenfs Feeds I I im, ,,,, ....,,,,1.,,,-. ,.., 1,t..1m.-. IIII - Itti 1 .Iii 1 IIII 1nII-mI- IIII 1IIII-IIII-IIII1I0i0 Imogene Stout I2:3O-Mr. Sargent overcomes his coffee nerves and goes to sleep. I:O0-Rosemary Daley starts her studying. 4.,...,.,,....II-III.-..,.-..I.-.,.,..II.......I-...I-...I-.III-II......II.........I.....IIII..- 4. I SERVICE OPTICAL co. I E Q sth and LOCUST 3rd and LOCUST I Des Moines ,i,,.-Im, 1 1 -.Imlim-IiII1mI.-mi-IIII-II.- .- 1 -.nu-IIII1no!c Phyllis Cotter ,in-.,,,.- - - - ...Im-III.-I....-III:-mi-- -1-:- - -Im-Im-4. S HAST MEAT MARKET FINE MEATS F 602 E. Grand Ave. Phone 3-6187 4,.II.., .....:- .. ......-....-,,,.....,,........-..... .. - -.II-....-Mi. 'i' 'I' 'I' N ma Thompson Betty Eric son c!l1-11111 - 1 1 1 -11n1111111111- 1 1 1 1 11111111014 1 1 IOWA l PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. l i PAINTS - ENAMELS - VARNISHES l g Factory Direct To You I Eighth and Mulberry Phone 4-2247 i 3.,-....-....-....-....-....-....-..........-....-....-...-,... - - - - E lda Strand-Dorothy Tl'hOY1hOS N MI' :Inu1111111111.-1111...1111--1111111111111111111-11111111111111111111111 1 1-nu-11 'E' it A 1 BRIARDALE Wwddwl room stones l 558225 ALLOVERIOWA I I 3111111111 1 1 1111111111111111111-1n1-1111111111 1 1 -- -111111-Info Bettye Sheets 1:30-Mrs. Foster: Bill, what are you do- ing home so early? 2:00-Mrs. Seevers starts his car in hopes of .!.llTllll ' llll T llll T llll T llll T llil T llll TIIIITIIUTIHITHIITIIIUT llll 3 llllTllllTllllTll'!. ! . l Portable Typewriters 1 T 5 Year Guarantee ,iig5::2'-k.5:,i Office Specialty Co. 1' Q Larry Brandt, Mgr. L ! L E 727 Grand Ave. Phone 2-l600 g Des Moines, lowa 'in- -' - - F2'TQlQ'rQ2f-flllZll'Wl'ES'lEm'- - -H -ni' ' M QW 42 YouTH i fy 5 Q, , V' Fon I -' Q 5. ' CHRIST 'Z JN RALLY Every Other Saturday Night Hoyt Sherman Auditorium ? Woodland at 'I5th Street T T HT llll T llll T llll T llll THIIT llll T llll T llll T llll T llll T llll TIIIIT-Hill Marguerite Wheeler 4.,-,1..- - - ,- 1- ,...11.....,,-.,.--,..,...,,,-,,,,... -.,.,-1111... 4. g e V KNEE? Look for the Rack with the Snack in the 1 1 nuff' '1 1- e . 1 T L 1. Scotch Plaud Sack that-'s 'HAND 1' PoTA'ro CH IPS aim-1 1111 11111 1111 - 1111 1 1111 -- 1111 1 1111 - 1111 - 1111 -- 1111 - 1111 - 1111 1 1111 1 1l11 111:54 Marguerite Wheeler 44111 1111 111111 1111 1 1111 -- 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 111111 1111 111111 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1111111050 Owen Crist Auto Body Service l 1 l W J .. I v ,V , . '11 s fame:-1 2 gg H , -. X, DQ. : N 4 2 my 5: :Wi -e .-an 4' s e 1 'M' f '31 f we-3 ee. me is 1' fem HAK' P 1 Y ,v4g:Mxe.,e1'e w 1 X Ax 5 as ' eg' hw K an fm 3 .1 ef 5, T hx ' - - es ' f 5 Q ,ffl .,.:5s1fP' A A . e ' ,..iqe ' A ,re ' , I Kee at 'I4fh Pieee Phone 4-5258 .g.-.-....-....-....-....-....-.....-...E11,335im--...-....-11.1-1.1-1.11-...1-Mi. arriving at school at 8:15 sharp. 2:30-ls that me or the lamp post that sways so much? 4...-.,..- -..,.............-,...-....-,...-....-....-....-...,-..,.- - -.,.,..., l SAVE-U MARKETS l 'S' Two Stores East l6th 81 Grand 204 W. Locust l . Q Quality Foods I l Louis and Harry Galinsky l l .5..-1...-..- -.11-1...-HHQSCE...E:5g.L?....-..1-1..-....- -.11-...ge 030111111-1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111-1111--1111-1111111111111111gg l 1 T One Day Service-Free Pick Up and Delivery i l PARKSIDE CLEANERS l Q L l Piaessuuc wH1LE You WAIT l : CLEANING - REPAIRS S l 2288 Saylor Road Phone 2-4332 l .i........1......-....-.1..-....-....-1..-11-....-....-....-11-..1.......1.-..,.-....-nf. Doris Van Fleet -33- I11111111 --11-1-1 11.i.1 1 1.11, Q4 .In-.1111 111111111 1--11 1 1111-112' I I I I T R I I I V C 0 IA I I GETTY'S MEAT MARKET I Cleaners, Tailors and Furriers I S Popular Prices T E111 and Wool com sfmge T 541 6th Ave. phone 4,2545 4l4 East Sixth Phonee3,-45l6 . I I I Des MOINES 9, Iowa E E I I I -If 1111111--111- 1111111111-MESHE111mggg111111111111- - 11111111ala 11111111 1 - -111111140 -!'---11-1- - ---1-11--111-11-1---11-11 ---- -11-1.2. .g...-....- - -11-1...-....-1.1-1...-.11-1....-1.1.-1.1.-.11-. - -11-1? I ' I 3 c1-1R1sT1E i Congratulations I i i I COMPLETE 1NsURANcE SERVICE I ' I RELIABLE RUG CLEANING co. I ' NRE ' TORNADO 7 ,T o AUTO o BONDS T 1200 crockef sfreef Phone 3-5I4l I I Phones 4'6'4' - '6 '2 i 1 302-303-304 Teachout Building i I T T East Fifth and Locust T 111111111111 111 111111111g1111E,Z31mE111 1111-- 1111-1114: uiol11111- - 1 11111-1141 3:00-Willard Walton finally finishes For- comet. A b d . . . . ever m er an goes to bed 4:OO1Rosemary Daley f1n1shes her study1ng 3:30-Mr. Lyman gets up to look for the and silently tells all the teachers to 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111-11111111111111111111111111111111111111111nie .QQ11111111 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111-1111111n1 - 111111-mage I I I I I 1 , CRYSTAL PALACE LUNc1-1 i BACKMAN 2 1 ' 1 Ferne and Ruth Strait Where Good Friends and Good Food Meet Sheet Metal C0l'll'raCl'0rS I I E University Phone T I SIXTH AVE. at UNIVERSITY PHONE 4-6223 i ' ' ' ' 'EQQTEEQQ' ' I '5' 'fn' -' - - ZGIIIFHF1IIEQBZl?I'PfI:l.F'I'IE I ' - - ,inul ,,,, ,- ,,,, ,., ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,, im- ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1m,1,,,!, 1.111 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1111111111111111 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 1111 11111111?a 1 I I L RU550 5 STEAK HOUSE 1 j LET Us no YOUR DIRTY WORK 1 Formerll' Green Gables Call for Quick, Efficient Pick-Up and JUST REDECORATED Delivery Service . . . . I I - S I Z E E E PM 'mg ' 1 I AMERICAN LAUNDRY and I Steaks, Fried Chicken, Italian Spaghetti DR C EA I s. E. 42nd sweet Phone 6-9160 Y L N NG I I I I 612 E. Locust Street Phone 3-5295 John Russo, Mgr, T i I +1 'Q 1 1 'T ' -' -' 1 1 'Ulf' 1 in' ini 'ini 1 1 - 'T' 1 'T 'T' 'II' -' 'T' i' 1 -' 'N'-HS. Ir1s Johnson-Janeen WIIIIGFDS Barbara Lewis-Kathleen Lewls -34- -r---m-- ---- ------------- I I---I--I--If I I I I Congratulations to the Senior Class I A R W I N T U D I O S 315 Kresge Bldg. Phone 3-7236 I I I sian-1nII1IIII1IIII-IIII-uII-Im:IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-uII- I -I I -- -IIII1IIII1-Iwi' Phyllis Cotter 1...-I...-.III ----- ....-..I...-....-....- ---- ...I-I...-Ii. I I MID-TOWN MOTORS I I I LINCOLN-MERCURY Sales 81 Service I I I 1223 Locust Street Phone 2-8323 I I vf1II1IIII- iuiiiIIII1IIII-fIIII--IIII1 iiii 1 iirr 1 iili 1 iiri 1 iiri 1 1 1 llii 1IIII1IIO!4 G. Collins-J. Epps drop dead. Now madam, said the saleslady in the hat Shoppe, here's a number that will never go out of style. Ten years hence it will look nlnII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII--IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIs!o ,, - I PRIZE OF IOWA BUTTER 1 CHURNED AND DELIVERED FRESH I EVERY DAY I I I DES MOINES C0-OPERATIVE DAIRY I I I 1935 Des Moines Street I I liflifll-IIUT T T lllllllllllllTllllillllilllhillllilllliiIliIlIIIlliIII illlllllllillfi J. D. Curry i, I--IIII1 - 1 III-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII1IIu-IIII- -IIII-nI11IIo? I I I I I M A u G E R ' s I I I T BAKERY AND ICE CREAM I LELAND STUBBS, Prop. I I 1607 E. Grand Ave. Phone 62-2415 I I iulillui l111 ?'IIIIlIIIITIIII?IIIIl Illl Tl llll 1100111 IIII in IIII uni IIII l Illl 1 lltl illlll llll ills' Ruth Wood ,,1IIII1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1II1IIII1u -g 'I' I I I I DR. ABRAHAM FLEISCHMAN I I I LIMITED TO UROLOGY I I 1105 EQUITABLE BUILDING I I I I vivII-IIu-IIII-uII-IuI-IuI1uII- - 1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII1 - I1IIII--N10 Gladys Y g-Juanita Murray ,IrI-IIII- -IIII-IIII-IIII- 1111 IIII1IIII-IIII- --III- I--IIII-nose I JACKSON SUPERIOR PI-IcY. I I I BEST IN LINE OF COSMETICS I and SUNDRIES I I East 16th and Grand Ave. Phone 6-3126 or 6-3127 I aioII1m1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIn.1m,1IIII-.IIII1 1 1II.I1I.uIo Melvin Ghee just as ridiculous as it does now. Pater-When I was a young man, I worked twelve hours a day in the store. Filius-I admire your youthful energy, Dad, ,PII-IIIILIIII-1 run-IIII1-IIIILIIII-nuvllu-IIII-IIN:-Im-IIIIvIIII1-nllillali-nv? I Meet Your Friends I I BOWL FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE EAST DES MOINES BOWLING I CENTER I I I East 5th at Locust Phone 3-1820 I I I 40-IIII-.IIII-.IIII-III-III.-...I-.I..I-Im-.....-..II-.I..-..I..-..I.-.III-III.-..I-I-. 'I' Byron Hoffman ,!,4........ - .. ...I-....-..I....II.....I..-,,,,-..I.-.I.- ..,,- -.II.-...g. RAY HARPER I HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY I B. F. GOODRICH DEALER I I Passenger, Truck and Tractor Tires I i I i Home Appliances and Batteries T I 608 E. Grand Ave. Phone 3-1612 I I - .QII-...I-....I-..III-.III-III.-I....-..I.-.III-I..-I...-.III-.I...1..I.-..I...--.I-.-II..- '5- R y B t -Bob Gibson ...g 5.. -l1llll1lll1 1 :ll-llll-ull1llll-llll1llll-lll41llll1llll1llll1llll1llu1lm.-I 'S' 'I' I I a I CAMPBELL HEATING co. 5 : 5 WARM AIR HEATING 8. FANS I WINTER AIR CONDITIONING I I I 31st and Dean Phone 6-5169 I I sie -....-..- - ....,,.-.,.,-gEH.gcEgL ..... -.........g. gg -illl1ll 1 1 l:1: 1illl1llll1llll1llll1 1llll 11111 llll-lla? I I I Compliments of I I IOWA SHEET METAL I I CONTRACTORS, INC. I I I I I 315 Second Ave. Phone 4-6201 I I I ofall1llll-llll1llll-llll--llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll--ui' Phyllis calrar but I admire still more the mature wisdom which led you to stop it. Fussy Old Lady-Conductor, does this train stop at the Union Station in St. Louis? aiu-ml-lla-lm-llil-lill-llll-ill--all-all-lla-lm-ali-all-l-I-In-llli-PQ. - . I VIKTORS FOOD MARKET - I HOMEMADE WIENERS, Bol.oGNA and SALAMI I I Qualify Eaaas - Reasonably Priced I i 2600 East Grand Ave. Phone 6-4234 T -2' - -lll - l--- - l--- - l--- - l--- - l--- - l--- ---n- l--- --me ---- - ---- - l--- -A---H----------i Joann Dawson-Margie Hiatt 'I ' '1 'n- - - -'h'- - - - - '-'Q' I GIFTS - NOTIONS I I PAINTED aaa UNPAINTED FIGURINES I I MARL00 VARIETY SHOP T 2403 E. Walnut St. Mary M. Carpenter nicl1llll--llll-llll1ll:l1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll--ll-l--llll-llll1llll1llll1llll1-uric Joann Dawson-Margie Hiatt o!sn1llll1lm1llll1llll1llll1nll1llll1rlll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1lnl-llll1lln1 use United Federal Savings and Loan Assn. I I Chartered and Supervised by the U. S. Government I I INSURED SAVINGS I I 714 Locust Street Phone 3-7171 I aff l1llll-llll-llll1llll1llll1llllT3lVFE-elLFt:I1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llvro p!all1 llll 1llll1llll-llll1 llll 1 illl 1 llll 1llll1llll1llll1llll1 llll 1 llll 1llll1llll-llll1 in I CAPITAL CITY BOILER WORKS I REPAIR WORK, ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING I I Smokestacks, Breeching, Tanks, Erecting Smokestacks I ' 300-302 E. Court Ave. Phone 4-3426 i I I 4' 'I' ll,llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll-llll.-llll1llll1ll Dwayne Whitfield-Pat McGriff Harassed Conductor-Lady, there's going to be the dadblamedest wreck you ever read about it it doesn't. By the way, Bill, have you forgotten that in.. ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, , ,,,, ,mi ,,,, 1 ,,,, ,, ,,,, 1,,,,i,,,,1,,,,,..,,,,,- 1,,,,,,,,!, :Eu-llll-llll1 llll 1llll1llll1llll1llll1 llll 1llll1 llll 1 llll 1llll--n'l-llll1lIII-llll- og I , I I CULLIGAN soP'r WATER SERVICE I I Do' I cuss - Cd' Us I I -'No EQUIPMENT T0 suv- I KESSEI-L TRANSFER Co- 1030 E. 9th SIIILIINORK To no Phone 6-7635 LONG DISTANCE MOVING '- -u - 'I -M -l jg'mg'g'gQ'5:f - '-' - - -'I'- 9 EAST TO WEST E 1---lm-l-l'--'-'-'l---ll--- - - - lll- - lll- - ll-- - -lll - lll' - lll- -fll'--'ll-l-ll---ll-'-5' NORTH TO SOUTH JACK'S SERVICE a. CAFE 3 Dia' 5th i i FINE FOODS -1 MEET YOUR FRIENDS i i I T 3505 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-9296 i II-m'-W-M-M-m'-I -IIREEIISIL-ml-ul'-m'-M-m'-In-I+ 'I' - -: '- - 'IfIlQ T1IIRifafi-Fil-I'IamI5l -M-I'-'H'-'I' +11 lltl 1,11 1 .-ml.-llll1llll.- llll 1 llll 1 llll 1lll,.-W1 llql 1. .- .-.m,10!4 ,P 1 llll 1:lll1 llll 1 llll - llll 1 llll 1 llll 1 llll - lill 1 llll -llll-llll1 1 1lll1llll1n!o I I I I I CONGRATULATIONS For friendly I to the banking service - - - see I GRADUATES I I I of '49 IOWA STATE BANK S I L V E R ' S East Sixth at Locust DEPARTMENT STORE ? 509-513 E' Locust 5 g Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 5 Qiulinllll ii11 uni llll 1 llll 1 llll 1 llll 1 llll illllir Illl 13 1 1lIl1IIIl1ll.!. D!!IITlllllllllTlllllIlllillllilllliIIIITllllillllillllllllli llll TlIIITIIIIT'IIlITIIIIi'Il'!' Phyllis Cotter Barbara Lewis-Kathleen Lewis -8 61 03011411-I11I1IuI1IIII11III1IIII1IIII-IIII1II1I1I11I1III1--IIII1111111111-IIII-IIII-I 0? Herman 8. Mildred's Barber 81 Beauty E 900W Cleveland A I H. Ball M. Bixiof I I Barber Beautician T oi. ......-.1..-.n-....-...1.-II-In-..,.-..........-....-In-....-..1.-....-....-Ii. Gene Collins-J ack Epps 4...-...I- - -....-....-....-I..-....-..I........-....-...I-11.1-I.-I .....I- 4. I DAVID MATTSON co. I Automotive Parts I . I I Automotive Machine Shop Service - I ' 213 East Locust Sf. Phone 2-5976 I .foI-IIII-nII-IIII-IiuimiiIuiinigniiggairii1uni111I-nII-IIII-IIII1IIII-nie vga-IIII-1I1II11III1IIII1II1I--IIII-IIII11111-IIII-IIII-IIII11111-IIII-II11--IIII-II111I'in I EoR A WELL GROOMED APPEARANCE SEE I IvERsoN BARBER SHOP E 505 EAST 14th STREET I I 4' -In- - -In-....-11.1-In-nI-n.-.n-,II1-In-I - - --111.-.Inf- J. D. Kesley-B. J. Wilson lg.llTUIIl llll l llll '1 llll U' llll 1 llll i IIlliIIIITllIIYIIII'1 YIII 1- IIII 1 llll 1 llll 1IIII-cllllilligl A. G. HAMMER PHARMACY I 3 Registered Pharmacists - I 76 Years in East Des Moines 1 I Russell E. Johnson, Prop. 4-0250 600 E. Grand T Qu ..1n...n.-.II-ni-III-.n........-...........-....-1...-...I-....-....-....-...I-...gs Ida Strand-Dorothy Thomas you owe me SS? Not yet. I'm a Slow torgetter. Gimme time and I will. ofu1II1I.-IIII,Im.-IIII-IIII-IIII.-IIII-IIIr1IIII1I1 1 -IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1III1-I op is e I DE SoTo - PLYMOUTH - REO TRUCKS I I T BRADY MOTORS ' 1210 Locust Street Phone 3-8173 T I - 4- .-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....- -...,-...,-....-....-....-...i. M a ry Gray qw-III.-II..-1111-1111-In-I-I.-..II-...,-In-...I-.,..-....-.,..-,., ....,....1... 4. I Compliments ot- Phone 62-2016 I I DR. R. J. KNUDSON I I DENTIST I T 417 East Sixteenth Class of 1922 T 4. -....-....-....-....-..........-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-...5. Phyllis Cotter .!..-.....- -...I-...I-.n-1...-........1.-I..-......,....-....-.....-I..- ......-Ing. I MANBECK MOTOR SALES I I CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH I : Serving Iowa Motorists Over 30 Years I I I 1314 Locust Shoot Phone 3-3151 I is -I- - iIlllvlllivlill1llllrv 'I-v-illlvilll--lIII1IlIl1IlIl1 'I-lIII--IlIIlIlXIlIIII1IIII1Il Gene Collins-Jack Epps niollinu-IIII-IIII-:III-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-III1-II1I-I.I:-111111111-11111II1I-IIII- in T PHONE 3-3013 0 EVERYTHING IN GUNS I 5 . STUVES E I Q HARDWARE I T BETTS 8: SON i , WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING NEW A D N SECOND HAND GOODS 5 I 412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa I via -....-....-.......I..-I..-I...-...1......-II...I..-1.....I..-....-....-I..-....-.np Ray Bates- Bob Gibson eu- -' -- ---' - - ' - ---- - -- - '--1 - 11-- - --'- - '--- - 1--- - -1-- - 'f'- -1- - - -'H--o I FlSHER'S SANDWICH SHOP I I For Fine Foods I I E. 9th 3. Filmare Phone 6-8163 i +I- '--1 - --1- - -1-- - --11 - -ITT - '--1 - ---1 - -11- - --TT - --.- - -1-- - ---- - ---- - .--- - .--. - -.-- -ni. Gene Collins-J ack Epps 0!1lilllllT Til? llll T'IIIITIIIITIIIIilIII1IIIl1IIIl-T IIII 1 IIII 1' Iill illili vllltv lg! I sMITH's FOOD MARKET I I A Complete Food Store l I 842 Hull Ave. Phone 6-7096 LOUIS E. SMITH . I I Bird's Eye Frozen Foods -..,,- --.. ... ......-....-....-....-....-..........-...... - - -....-..g. Marvin Davis -i- ufcnilni- 1 1IIII111111111111111-uni11II-IIII-IIII1IIII-Iinii ... .-I1I1- 4, E. s. IosBAIcER, D. o. I A OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGERY I 1500 E. Grand Ave. Phone 6-1115, 6-1116 I '!'-- III- -w- 11+1 -- 1111 -- -111 - -1-1 - 1-11 - -1-1 -w-- -11- - 111- - 1-11 - 11:1 - -11- - ---1 - 1111 -1--in Ruth Wood E-- '- --'- ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - '--' - ---- - ---x - -11- - -'1: - 11-1 -- -1-- -E I INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED E. A. GARANSON T 601 Capital City Bank Bldg. i .i..-,...- - -....-...,i Rose Marie Bennett-Bonnie Burns She-Why does the man behind the hitter wear such a big bib, honey? I-Ie-That, my dear, is to keep the CatCher's o?II1-IIII- 1 1IIII-IIII-IIII1111111111-'Im-IIII-IIII--III11IIII11I1 1IIII- U!! I NEED MONEY? THEN SEE I ATLAS FINANCE COMPANY T 205 K. P. Bldg. 3-4171 Des Moines T 4. -1111-In-1111-In-In-IIIIIQIIIICEIIIIEEIEFQZIIII-1111-1111-11.---111-In-I-fo Q..-...I-...I-I..-.....-II.-I....-I..-....-.................,-I..-.n-....-....-n.- I Elgin 81 Bulova Watches-Trophies-Diamonds I 'S' I OSCAR M. GREEN I I JEWELER I I 278 K. P. Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa I 4, -....-....-....--...,--....-....-...-1..-....-....-....-...-....-,...-....-....-...g. Ronald Jesperson ogn-nII- 111111 -Ihr--nn-II.I-Im-II.I-1III-hI1-I-I.- .-.11-I.-11. is I LEE'S PEN sHoP I I FOUNTAIN PENS GREETING CARDS I I 213 - 61h Ave. Iowo-Doo Moanoo Nat. BR. Bldg. I 1 Entrance on Sixth Avenue Side I 4' T T 'I T T Ti TIUITI?'QSII'F'1E 'vi1iCliESlT T 'I T T T T 'f' QI- ---- - - - - - - - - fi' - I I- - T? I ERSKIN SERVICE I I GAS, OIL and ICE I I TIRES, TIRE REPAIRING and GREASE I I E. 30th and University Phone 6-9341 I 4. -..I-.,..-....-..,...-.....-....T:I?52:g,..gLT....-....-....-.n-..1.-....-...5. 1.87, sion111111111111111-111111111-IIII-1111-IIII--Im.-Im.-IIII--im-:III-IIII-III:-IIII-Iif' L EAST 'I4th STREET FOOD MKT. T OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS T T 2401 East 14th Street Phone 62-2329 T gigI-IIII:IIII-InI:IIu-Iui-IIII-EganETLE2:IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII11III-IIII-more agen1Im11111-IIII1IIII-111111111-II1I-IIII-IiII-Iui-mi-IIII-IIII-un-IIII-IIII-I if BARcus STANDARD STATION - 24 Hour Service-Light Towing-Motor Tune-up T T E. 14th and Euclid Phone 6-9364 T 'FT T T T T T TQIFETEQZT T T T T T T ' -x-'-- ---1 -- -'-- - '--- - '--- - '--' - l--- - - 1 - ---- - 1--- - --II - L - - f1-- - -1-' -- -f-- -1-E Q Congratulations to the Graduate Q Q E. W. WOOLWORTH co. Q Q EAST SIDE STORE Q T Colyer Sisam, Mgr. T -z--- 1-1- ---- ---x - --mv - -'-- - 1- - ---' - ---' - -'-- - - I ---- --II - I+ Beverly Clement QI- ---- - ---- - 1-'- - --'- - --'- - -'-- - '--- - ---- - ---- - ---- - !f-t - ---- - '1-- - ---- ----- ---- -IE Q HENRY E. KLEINBERG, M. D. Q Q Office Hours 2 P. M. to 5 P. M., and by Appointment Q Q 918 Equitable Bldg. Q Q Office Phone 4-5355 Res. Phone 5-1054 Q se- -,-- - -x-- - ---- - -1-K - ---- - --lf - --,- - -'t- - ---- - ---1 - ---- - --,- - -t-- - ---- - '--- - --xl ----E Phyllis Cotter shirt from getting all rnussed up in case a ball happens to knock his teeth out. Mother-Junior, do you realize that every .5.e-....- - -.II-....-I..-.....-.I.-....-.I..-.II-I..-I...-I - -I...-1.5. I I Dicks coNoco SERVICE Q I are end Eueiaei Phone 2-1490 I I Qi. .-....-I...-....I-.1.11.-II.-III.-I.II-Im-.III--....-,I..-1I.I.-.....-.III-I-II-I...--...fe Pat McGriff-Dwayne Whitfield psf, ,,,, , 1 ,,.. ,,,, .. ,,,, lun, ,,,, 1 ,.,, 1 ,,,, im., ...1 imp- 1111 -II- -III11log WHITES DONUT SHOP BAKED ERESI-I DAILY T T 911 E. 14th Street Phone 6-3346 T 'MT T T T TETIQIZIQZ-TlE,llTHfEQflIZll'T T T T TT -i--- ---- --- ---- - --1- - --1- - 1--- - -'-- - ---- - ---f - '--- - ---- - --1- - - ' - f-'- - - ' - '--' ---E HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP CLOSED THURSDAY T 2728 Second Ave. Phone 3-4912 T u-1III1IIu-Im-nn-im--IIII1Iininiiiun11111-Im--IIII-111111111-:III-IIII-I I Qi- -E- Pat McGriff-Dwayne Whitfield QcII--IIII-IIII-IIII-nn-un111111111111111-111111111-mi11111-IIII11111-:III--IIII-I '14 T Visit Your Neighborhood Variety Store T B. and K. T GIFTS ' NOTIONS ' GREETING CARDS T .i...-....-....-..,.- ...-I...-I..-....-....-I...-I..-I..-....-....-I..-....-...I-I ' Marguerite Wheeler - 'i- .g.,......... ......-....-I...-I...-..........-.....-....-....-....-I...-I...-. -....-...!. I EAsToWN HARDWARE Q T HARDWARE 0 TOYS 0 APPLIANCES T l l T East 16th and Grand Phone 62-2616 T vie I-........I.-I..-. -...I-II.....Ie-...-.......I.-....-...I-...I-..,..-II.-.....-...I-...fe Doris Van Fleet .Tei-....-II..-II.-II.-..I-...ITI.,.-...I.-...I-...I-............-I...-II...-..........-..T. Q COLLEEN S BEAUTY SALON Q Q PERSONALIZE Q Q GAY DEB PERMANENT 1 T 2620 East 9th Street Phone 6-8851 T vi' I1Im-un-IIII-IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII-II1I--II1I1-III1-IIII1nu-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-Iioio Joanne McGee .5.,,-,,,.- - - ...--..II......-....-...,......- .. -- - - -.,,...., 'Z' I I I Compliments of I Q DR. B. H. DEVINE Q I T TT T T TIT T TlATl 'TOfllE'IT T 'x TTT T T 'i' e---I'- -'1- -- -'-- - ---- - -' - '--- - '--- - ---- - ---' - '--- - ---- - - - - ---f - ---- - ---- --we 4 GET MOTl'lER'S ENRICHED BREAD AT L T MEACHAM BAKERY T T 1102 E. 9th Street Phone 62-2817 T 'flu1m1111111IIII1IIII--IIII1Im-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-nn...IIII1IIII.-IIII1IIII1iIo!s Phyllis Cotter time you are naughty, I get another gray hair? Junior-Gee, mom, you must have been a WOW When you Were o kid. Look at grandpa! :gen-an--IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII1un-III:-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-111111111-IIII-I eg DR. ROBERT G. CARPER, D. D. s. T 619 SAVINGS 8. LOAN BLDG. T T Phone 3-6011 Res. Phone 5-5962 T fi- -1.I-....-..I-....-....-I..-...I-I...-...I-....-I...-1...-III....II-............-... T Nancy Haag T 2...-I.. ----- I..-I...-I...-II...-.....-....-...I-..I.-....-.I..-.I..- eg. I THE NEW FASHIONS ARE AT Q I ' I E T 706 WALNUT Q T , Dresses, Coats, Suits and Accessories at a Pleasant Price z 4- -II.. ...-....- ------...I..........-I.........-...I............-....-...I-mI-....-1.5. Pauline Gordon-Jean Singmaster qivlilllli Till!1-1111lrvllllilllllIlllllllliliilTllllllllllllllllllliHUT 'ut' llll T1 if I EAIRGROUND PLUMBING I L C. G. Balduchi Q T WE SPECIALIZE IN AUTOMATIC HEATERS I a. REPAIR WORK - SEWER E WATER Q 237 S. E. 3-vm Street Phone 6-4338 Q 4...-....-....-....-..I-I..-....-................-......I..-II-I...-I..-...I-.I.-...5. Lorritto Balduchi-Mary Allen I QI- -'-' ---'-- ---' - ---' - - - - --'- - -'-- - ---- - ---- ' I-5- E Compliments L SAM'S RENT A CAR T 515 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa T +-- I--- - -III - ---- - ---I - ---- - II-- - I--- - -I-- - -I-- - II-- - IIII - II-- - II-- - I--I - I-II - -III ---1- Joan Coon-Mari lyn Trotter .g........- -....-....-....-.,...-....-....-....-I..-....-.....-....-....-....-..., I DR. ALBERT J. cARDAMoN I DENTIST I 416 Savings and Loan Bldg. Phone 4-8563 I DES MOINES 9, IOWA 5. -..,.- .. -..,.-t..-.,..-....-1..- VV.. ...,,.-....-....-....- -....-........ Joyce Lusk--Gloria Lang 4.,,-.,..- - - .......-....-..,,....,.-,,.,-.i..-....-..,.-...- - -.,,. I DAVE LARSON'S E GROCERIES and MEATS T 715 East 25th Street Phone 6-O212 E. Mary Harvey-Bonnie Clemenson ,!..,-...,.. - -....-..ii-,,....,..,-..,....,.,-....-,.,,-.i..-,,.:-, -.-..,, T CELANDER 8. soNs T Complete Line of Groceries 81 Quality Meats T 1372 E. 12th Street Phone 6-3113 ,,, , nina:-uu1mi1nu1mm1ml1,,,.1,m1,,,,1..,.1Im.-.mi.1,m.1,,,,1,m1n,, Gene Collins-J ack Epps will-11111 - -nu1nu1iul11m.-nn..mi....im1.im....un.1nu1 11:1-wi SMITH JEWELRY CO. WATCHES - CLOCKS - JEWELRY Specialized Watch and Clock Repairing ' 405 Kresge Bldg. Charles R. Smith, Mgr. Dial 3-1845 44,1m1.-mi.1,,.,1mi1nn1un1W116,11111111.11ml-.mi1.mi1..,,1,,,,1mi Violet Steele?-Dara Mathis I think I'Il give up poker. Might as wel I win one night and lose the next. 4.u1,m1 1 1 1mm1mm1iiii...,,,...im--im1m,1m,... 1 1 1 I WALKER-sHAY I Realtors T 709 GRAND AVE. PHONE 3-5246 3-.-....-..,.....,.-............,...-,...-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-..,.-.,.,-.. Juanita Murray-Gladys Young .!...-..,..- .- -.11-....-....-I...-....-....-...,.....,...-1.1...,,.- .. .-.11-. I A. o. HARPEL I PHOTOGRAPHER I New Local-ion L 2225 Forest Ave. Phone 7-1101 0l0.i-Im-mi-mi---in-wi-im--in-im-im-mi-mi-mi--im-mi-im--in-it Betty Erickson 2...-.... ----. ....-.....-...I-.....-W..-U..-I.- -- - -im-. I I KERRY'S i SANDWICH SHOP i. -...I- -. ......-....-..........1.t..---1111....,..-5...-...i- - .-.... Pat Leaming-SyIv:a Kruzich 2...-...I .--. .....-....-...I-.II-....-....-...t-...I-. .- - ...II- I s u L L Y ' s T 714 East 14th Street T BARBECUE - CONEYS - CHILI S. .-.....-....-tl.-..........-....-..........-I..-....-....-..,....I..-....-.. -...I Pat Leaming-Sylvia Kruzich E- ---- ---- H ff- ---- - ---- -t--- ---- - ---- --M ----- -----1-E T Compliments from T BISHOP'S CAFETERIA T 71 1 WEST LOCUST STREET T 'i'-- '- -- --1- i' - -fii - - - 'III -w'- '--1 - --ii - iiff - 'if' - -1 - --'H---P Sylvia Kruzich--Pat Leaming o!on--nrl- - -nu1im1nn-un-ini-nu-ilu-in:-iui-uu- 1- 1111:-1 gg T LEROY ART I T Fox 8. GUSTAFSON T T CARTAGE T I We Will Take You E I 6-7786 or 6-1009 401-11111 1nu--unE-Qui-TFAii-Egiaggiijicuixgigxgun-uni -nn-:ofa 4...-,..- ,-..........-....-..it-..,,-...,-....-....-......,..,...i,....,,... .....,.-.,5, HULTQUIST MUSIC SERVICE T EVERYTHING IN MUSIC T T 718 Grand Ave. T OiC.41IIIIl 1Illl1lillillllrflllliflllliiIIIISCIIIIU1IllITllIll!lllTINT T -1llll 'Il0i9 Sylvia Kruzich-Pat Leaming 9?ix-nn-im--nu-mi1uminn-inn-mi-im-iniinn1nu1111111111--nil-uiiir0? ' I BRUCE'S GROCERY s. MARKET T T QUALITY GROCERIES and MEATS T T 3005 East 14th Street Phone 62-2583 T nie ,..,,.,1...,1...,1.1111lm-.im.1ini1mi1mi-iin1mi1iiii-:iii-iii:-111111111-his Art Mathason-Elmore Titus Why don't you play only every other night? 26.11.1111 1 1.1111--nn-nu11minn-nn-nu-nu-nn-uni - 1u111lo!e I VICTORIA SUNDRY I FOUNTAIN - sANDvvicHEs I I NOON LuNcHEs I T 6th Ave. Qt Kee Phone 3-9992 I Oi' -nu-ixu1nii--ii:i1uninu-nn-uniml-nn-un-uu-iiniuu-:ui-uniinln C. Anderson-D. Olmstead 4---- -i-- - - -1--- -K-- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---1 - ---- - ---' - -'-- --1- - -------E I NEAL DRUG co. I 1 THE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST I I 2301 East Grand Ave. I Phone 6-3124 Des Moines, Iowa ..-...i-..'..-t...-i.t.-....-..t.-I..-...I-mi-mi......I-I...-....-....-....-1...-I Margie Hiatt-Joann Dawson Q - -1- -13 4...1ii......,.-........t.-,,..-..,....,,.1........i.-Im-1.11-im...iii-iii.-..1.....iii-iq, I MIDWEST BURLAP AND BAG CO. I I PROCESSORS AND CONVERTERS OF USED BAGS l T MANUFACTURERS OF NEW BAGS Q T 213 Third Street Des Moines, Ia. Phone 2-8355 I ' ......,-.I,........-....-..1.-...........-....-..........-..,.......-....-........t.-1...-....f. Doris Bulman-Kathryn Spivie -S- .5...-....-....-....-1..-....-,...-....-,...-....-M.......-..........-t...-..t.......... 4. EASTON HEIGHTS MARKET I Groceries - Meats I T RAY PAPIAN L 4165 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-2734 T 3......I.-..I.-.,..-....-....-,...-..,.-..........-....-1.-.,..-,..,-....-....-....-...g Doris Bulman-Kathryn Spivie ...8 9...- Eau-nn 1---- mi-mi-mi-.III-mi-III'-I ---- Im-I-,!. KOEEEE KUP T FINE FOODS T T 518 Euclid Avenue Phone 3-3852 T S- I-...I-...-....,...Ii.-..I.-....-.....-....-...If....-..,,-....-....-.....-....-I...-...fl Boneta Bryant1WIIma Baker .!..-....- .. .-...-I...-....-I..-I..-................-I... ---- I..-U? I O. E. ROSE, o. o. I T PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON T T 604 Euclid Avenue Phone 3-2221 T -i-I.-....-......-.............I...-....-....-....-.mf.....-....-....-....-I...-....-...I-nf. Boneta Bryant-Wilma Baker asu1nII1 1 1IuI1IIII1IIII1IIII1III:-Im1IIII1IIII1IIII1Im1 1 1IIII1u!4 l DR. T. BIDIJISON I T CITIIROPRACTOR T T 703 Euclid Avenue Phone 3-8992 T 9i'1I1lIIl1III11IIII1lllllillllllllllllll-1III11IIII-iIllilIIII1IIIIlIIII1IlII1IIII1-IIIl'1llO?0 Boneta Bryant-Wi Ima Baker FSUIITIHNT ifllllilllli III1 TllllTllllilllllllll111111IIIlTlIIITIIII1IIll-'III -1llII1I it I LATIN KING RESTAURANT I I CHICKEN -- STEAKS 1 RIBS - SPAGHETTI I I 2200 Hubbell Phone 6-9261 T DES MOINES, IOWA T -S.,-....- - -....-....-....-....-...,-..,.-....-....-....-...... .. -....-...,: Ralph Allen-Earl Reed Are you absolutely Sure you love me, darling? o!u1IIn1nII1 1IIn1mI-IIu1Im1IIu1mI1mI1III-1IIII1uu1'1:,:--nu- Q? I T PENNYWISE MARKET T FOR QUALITY FOOOS T T 2220 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-4504 T -5-I-....-....-.R-....-....EITTIZQHEEE.-A.i.ig1...,-....-....-I...-....-.Q og:--IIII1 1 1nII1IIII1IIII-IIII1mI-IIII-mI1IIIx1IIII-IIII1 1 -IIII--O? I I I SAFE WAY CLEANERS I 2286 Hubbell Bivd, Phone 6-0151 I I I 4..-.....-....-I..-I......-.EmTi2ZiEigEl:..?Hg.... .--- I..-...p a5en1InI1 1 1III1-InI1IIII1IIII1mI1InI1nn1mI-Im 1111 IIII1-A? I FILMS DEVELOPED I I 25g GEPPERT STUDIOS 'i'I- IIII 1 1III1 IIII 1IIII1IIII1IIII1 IIII 1 IIII 1IIII1IIII--IIIx1iIII-II1 -IIII1IInio Barbara Lewis-Kathleen Lewis .p..-.....- .-.........-....-..........-II.-...I-.,..-....-I...-....- - -I...-...g. I RAPAPORT GROCERY I CANDY - POF- - MEATS T 919 East 14th Street Des Moines, Iowa T -1---- --1- - 1-1- - xzf- - ---- - Ifgi - -I-- - ---f - --II - --II - ---x - ---- - x--- - --I- - .--- - ---- - I--- -I+ Dora Mathis-Violet Steele I .5..-..,.- -I..-....-I...-....-....-........,..-........,..-..I.-....-....-.,..-.I,.-II? I FENTON'S FOOD MARKET I I FANCY GROCERIES-QUALITY MEATS I ' Satisfaction Always I T 3819 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-8668 T Q..I-I..-....-I,.-..I.-....-II..-...I-....-....-....f..,.-I...-....-.II-...I-...I--4. Jeanie Singmaster-Pauline Gordon n3el1IxII1 1III1IIn1IIn1IIII1IIII1IIu-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII 1111 IIII1rs? I Compliments of I FAIRVIEW DRUGS I T J. RULLI, Registered Pharmacist T East 30th and University Des Moines, Iowa T q...-....-I..-.II-II..?g.IT.EZ52ElEg.53...EI2E2:.....-...I-I..-...I-IQ. .g..-I..-. - -....-..........-....-....-...I.-..........-...I-.I..- .- -....-MI. I THE COTTON SHOP I I LOCATED ON SIXTH AVENUE I I Dress Size: 9-42. Come in today for the dresses T that look right on you. I 0i0I1IIII1 1II1IIII--IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII- 1IIII1nnio Donna Harrison-Wilma King v?:1IIII1 1 -IIII1IIII1IIII1nII1IIII1uII-uII1uII1IIII1IIII- 1 1IIII-I 0? ' I BAcH FLORAL T FRESH CUT FLOWERS T 1540 2nd Avenue Phone 3-6261 T aioI1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIIITIIII1IIII1IIII1IIII--IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1lllI1llI0 Helene Kleywegt-Mary Ellen Haviland Precious, do you Suppose I would be Sitting here listening raptly to your silly chatter if I waSn't crazy about you? 40:1mi1III11mI1III11uu-ni:-IuI1Im1mI1mI1mI-mi1mI- - 1Im1 0? I WITTEN and SONS I I STEEL and SUPPLY co., INC. I I First and University Ave. Phone 3-1274 I T Des Moines, Iowa T .i...-....- - .-....-...I-..I........-....-....-...........-....-....- - -...I-ng. Violet Steele-Dora Mathis alan.1IIII1nII1IIII1IIII1IIII.-mi1III11III1-IIII1IIII1IIu1IIu-IIn.-IuI1IfII1IIII14 ofa , S CITY WASHER 81 WRINGER REPAIR I WE REPAIR ALL MAKES I Russell Barclay I I 615 Walker Phone 2-1091 I -T-I.-II.-W.-II..III-.....-II-....-..........-II-II.-...I-.....-...I-...I-II...-ng. Violet Steele-Dora Mathis +-- ---- -- III- - ---- - ---- ---I- --'- - --1- - ---- - -'-- - ---- - III- - 'K-- - ---i -- 'f-- ---I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I I JANUARY '49 CLASS I BILL HOUSH TRAILER SALES T NO. 65 UNIVERSITY AVE. I TT T T T T522 TQIRIIUQITIQILT T T T T 't -I---- ---- - ---- - ---- - -I'- - 1--- - ---- - ---- --H-- ---- - --'- - ---- - ---- - ---I - ---- - ---- - ---- ---2 I WHIZZER MOTOR SALES of IOWA, Inc. I 416 Fourth Street Phone 2-3384 I 2 C. J. TUSSING T I Distributor for - I IOWA, NEBRASKA, KANSAS, MISSOURI I AIOI1-IIII1 II1IIII-IIII1IIII1xIII1IIII1IIII1InI1xIII1nII1IIu1IIII1IIII1nI1IIII-uni: Bob Gibson-Ray Bates .19 Oi ngauvun- -111 luvn -11:11 uxuu - :uuu 1 llvn 1 l1uv 1 wxul - Anll - llrv - lvfv 1 III1 1 - IIII 11' DR. HARRY D. wEST I 'I' T ' E I I 3I4 Capital City Bank Bldg. Phone 3-I982 T .5.,-.........-....-...,...,..-..........-....-....-..,...................-....-....-....-..i. Bob Gibson--Ray Bates ofa:-me 1I111--1111.-I1I1111II111I1-IIII1111111111-11111IIII1I1II1111I- 1111111144 I Compliments I T STONER PIANO COMPANY T T Every Transaction Guaranteed T E HENRY C. OLSON, President E I lOth and Walnut Street Des Moines 9, Iowa I lib I-I1II-1III-1111-1111-1111111111I111--111111111111I11111I-IIII--1111-11111IIII-II1I11uio Dorothy Tilden-Joan Dexter .!..,-.1I.- ....1....11..-..II............-,,..-..,.-..1.-..,,-....-.,......,.... -..,.-,.!, ' I EAST SIDE FISI-I MARKET I T The Most of the Best for the Least T T 604 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-7839 T 4- .......-...............MBQQTIVITmZ.rTlEI:'TBgcT?....-..........-.........g. 3411-IIII-111111111--1111--Im-III1-1111-1111-1111--IIII:Im11111-Iu11I11I-1111-1111-Im? I PULLEY FREIGHT LINES, INC. I I CONTRACT CARRIERS I I Day Phone 6-I I I9 I T l935 Dean Ave. Night Phone 6-6427 I vi'1I-1II1-111I--1111-1111-111111111-1111-I1 -I1I11I1I111111-I1II--I11I11II11I11I-IIII-his Bonnie Clemenson-Mary Harvey Stout Husband-Doggonit, it's gone again! Has anybody seen my belt around the house? 4...-................-....-.....-....-..I-....-....-....-....-I..-.I,.......-.....-....-...g. I RIETVELD TRUCK LINE I I REFRIGERATED SERVICE I 5 DES MOINES TO CHICAGO 'T I i935 Dean Avenue I E Day Phone Night Phone 5 I 6-4808 6-8636 fin-1111-1.11-.1111-1111-.II1-1.I1-I111-111.-1111-1111-1111-1-11-1111-1111-1111-1111-11 Bonnie Clemenson--Mary Harvey T .ga-...I-1.1.-1...-II..-II..-........I...-..11-1..I-...I-1...-III.-...I-I..-I...-I...-IQ. GRAND HOME APPLIANCE I 0 Radio 0 Refrigerator I Washing Machine I I SALES SERVICE I T Phone 6-9664 I 0i0II-uII- 1 --11I1--1111111111IIII11III-1III1II1I11I11-III1--III - 1 -11111050 Phyllis Pack-Ruth Witmer n!eu1I1I1I1I1I1I1-I o2u11II1I I11III1I:n? I I I, N I I I S R I I n I Z 2 z I I I 2 I 332 E I I U1 -I I I C S I 5 Q O E O r- E I fn I- I E fi ua I 5 P E tn -1 5 I U' :E I 2- 'H I I -I W F I Qc T H I I 3' I rn in I E r' 5 E Z - 1 E I 2 2 3, I - In I E C jr E -I C E ' -I x 7' ' 3, ' I Us I Tl Ig I : U, rn E 5 E I EI W I Z QQ 5 I FG V' I ww g - I I 'I I I 3 'D Z I I 'U I C oo ' I I I Q1 3 I E 5 LD N3 E I I I 0141111111-m111I11-:nfs :ilu1I1u-Im-ns11114v Phyllis Pack-Ruth Witmer ' agen-II1111u111111-11111111111111-1111-nn111111111111111--I11I-111111111-1111-1111111 Don Martin IM- -'-' --- I--- - -1-- - ---' - ---- - '--- - ---' - -'-- - f'-- - --I- - '- --- 1-'I' GORDON GROCERY T l6Ol EAST GRAND T T 24th EASTON BLVD. T -z-I-- IIII ----- I--- - '--I - --II - I-'- - --II - -I-I - ---I - --I- - I-I- - - -II- - -+ Don Martin D301--IIII1 1:1111 II11 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII - IIII - IIII -- IIII -- IIII - IIII - '- IIII 11? I I I MATHIS REALTY COMPANY I 2nd Floor Teachout Building I I 'I'---11--- - - -III - '- - -III - '11' - IIII - IIII - IIII - III- - IIII - '- - - -11 -I-Q Byron Hoffman .g......,...- .. ..,.......-1...-...,.....,-,.,.-..1....1............ - -..-11..-,..!. I D. 8. S. MARKET I T Sid Ostrem T E YOUR FRIENDLY GROCER E l Beautifully Remodeled I 5 0 S T pen undays - 2622 E. 9th Street Phone 6-8355 I 1-I.11-III-111.-....-..11-..I.-II..-.111-...I-I...-1.1..-11.1-.III-.1111-...-...I-11.5. Marvin Gay I '1- His Wife-Henry, it can't go around the house, surely! Stern Papa-Young man, are you able to support a family? Suitor-Now see here, sir. All I aim to do is to support Helen. The rest of you will have to shift for yourselves. 'QU'-' ' -' -' '- '- - - - - - - - -'- -' RAYMOND'S GROCERY T FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES, and MEATS I T l7l2 6th Avenue Phone 3-9653 T -I- 'Z' ,I-III1-I11I-IIII-1111-111111111-1111111111II11-1111111111111111111-1111-111111111-I1 I 'I' Loretta Graham -I-- -I-- --- -1 - ---- - -'-- - '--- - ---- - ---- - -I-- - -'-' - ---- - ---- ---------I T DUTCH MILL CAFE T GOOD FOOD ALWAYS T T I708 East Grand Avenue Phone 6-9337 T +I- -.-- - ---. - III- - ---I - I--- - ---- - --I- - ---- - 1--I - --I- -- ---- - -III - ---- - --I- - --I- -I+ Melvin Ghee +I- ---- - ---1- 1--I - --I1 - -I-- - I--- - --I- - ---- - ---- - III- - -II- - I-I- - '--- - --I----S I FAABORG PHARMACY I 3 REGISTERED PI-IARMACISTS I I Prescriptions Delivered ' I T 2222 East I4II1 sneer Phone 6-5159 T +I- ..-- - .-I. - -... - I--- - .-.- - .--- - .-.I - -I-- - -.I- - I.-- - -.-. - -III - -... - ---. - --I. - .--- -I+ Marvin Davis 4.1-...I-......-.................-....-...I-,...-....-..1.-1...-..1..............,.1.........-I I 'I' AUTO GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED I T MONTEITH AUTO GLASS SERVICE T 813-815 Cherry sneer Phone 4-8801 DES MOINES, IOWA Give Us the Break I :I-III1- I1 1 111111III--1III-1III:.11II-IIII-II1I11III -1-- 11111-Info Dorothy Dixon I 4' -9I- , egou--im- - -u-my-nu-uu-nu-im-im--mi-im-mi- -1-my-lu? I Blu. GRINSTEAD I I TEXACO SUPER SERVICE STATION I T TIRES - BATTERIES - GREASING - WASHING T 5 Trade With Bill e 1 E. 30th cmd Capitol Ave. Phone 6-9224 l 4.I-....-....-..................-....-....-....-....-....- -....-....-....-....-I...--4. Dorothy Dixon .!.l--....- -li.-mi-...I-I...-I...-ii..-ii..-...I-...I-.Il- -....- -....-.ug LESTER D. POWELL, M. D. T SURGEON T T 503 Equitable Bldg. Phone 4-4577 T li' i--mi1unimi-un-nninii--an1im1unimi--nn--nil-un-nil-mi-:minimis Phyllis Cotter ,fgnlunl 1 .-ii.-init.-iiiiiiiiiliiirim,-...H-.m,1iin1un1 1 1nn1n!q REX'S BARBER SHOP T FOR THE LATEST STYLES T T I IO4 East 9th Street Des Moines T .i,IITllIlillIlTrIIIlllIII1lIII1llllilllllllllTllllihllllihlllli lillllilllliflllliilllle-Pllii J. D. Curry Clerk-You will have to get someone to identify you before we can cash this S25 money order. Customer-That's going to be tough. There's only one man in this town who can identify me, and I owe him 520. ?...-.....- .. - .-Ii..-.....-....-....-....-....-....-...........- - -.......I.!. T HARTMAN DRUG T WE DELIVER T T lO32 East 9th Street Phone 6-3412 T vi- --im-mi-W--mi-im-iii.-mi-i-i.-mp-mi-m.-mi-im-mi--iii-iii.-H ' J. D. Curry 4, T...-.,,.- - - .......-....-....-..i.-I..-....-...,-....-...i- ... -.I..- sg T DRS. scEu 8. SCELI T VETERINARIANS T I805 East Walnut Street Des Moines, Iowa T S..-....-..,.-lt.-I.......,.-...i-....-...I-..........-.....-....-....-....-....-I...-.. ' Ellen Cook .P ngou-im- -in-ui:-iiniini-mi-xiii-un-un-nil-nn-:mi 1 -un-nic DILL PICKLE LUNCH I e BREAKFAST - DINNERS - SANDWICHES I I Open Sundays E I 308 East Walnut Phone 6-9139 I '!'..-....-...i-im-..,.-.II-....-....-..,..-II.-,...-.,,.-..i.-,...-..i.-..,.-.....-ng. Ellen Cook .gl-....-..,.-........,...,,..-....-.....-....-.....-....-...I......-.....-.,..-....-..,.-, in I BEENER'S GROCERY s. MEAT MARKET I I 2203 E. Grand Ave. I L FINE FOODS and MEATS I I Phone 6-54I2 WE DELIVER T .itll 'I7' 'i III' i IIII l IIII L' III' IIII T 'III T 'III 'Q III' 1' llll i Ylll T IIII T llll T Illl l llll 1' Illl 1'llliU Bernard Burns 2' . . I GAREIELD CLOTHING COMPANY I I EAST SIXTH and LOCUST STREETS I T Complete Outfitters for Men and Young Men l T 65 years ot clothing service--Satisfaction guaranteed T liillilllllilllll-1llll1lIll1llIIillll-rllllillllilllllllllillllvllll1nIIIIlillII1IIIllIlllvli Rose Marie Bennett-Bonnie Burns siu--nu- -ini-ini-un1ini:nn-un-uii1un1iiii1iiii-eu - -1 -un-uo!a I A and J CAFE I T T I FOR FINE Fooos EoR FINE APPETITE ' 8l9 East l4th Street ' lxillllv 1 lllll1llll-rllll-llll-1llIIlllllvllllvllltillllilll--IIX-vllllfilllvh Earl Reed-Ralph Allen I -1- I -1- bien--nu1uii1im,nn1nu-uilinn1un1nn-im--iniinninn-iii:-nil11ni1nofe - 1 I T HOLT FIRESTONE DEALER STORE T T 29I4 Hubbell Phone 62-3234 T T DES MOINES I7, IOWA T QIYIIIIT ll lIIII1llllrrIllli'IllllllII1LlIKlIIll1lI!I1IlIl 1l11 Illlil Earl Reed-Ralph Allen S- The rich uncle wrote to his neephew: I am sending you the SIO you requested, but must call your attention to an error in your last letter-IO is written with one nought, not two. .3-.-I..-1I..-...I-.I-...mi-I...-...I-I...-.il-Il..-....-ii..-..I..-..'.-I...-I...-ii? 1 em a Euclid Phone 3-2214 Q z ACME CLEANERS I E Cleaning - Tailoring T I SERVICE FOR WHOLE FAMILY I I Laundry Service Delivery Service I .i.I.-....-....- .. -.. .......-.......,..................-....-....-....-...........-. ..- . .-...Q H I Moria Trento I H 2.--,... ---- ..-I....-....-....-....-ii...-....-.il-. .. - -...I-.ug I I DEALS GRILL T I538 East Grand Ave. T T Phone 6-9132 Merrill Deal T 3..-....-....-.........-..........-...,-..-....-....-..,.-....-....-..,.-....-....-...i Ruth Wood .!on-un- - -ini-nn-un-mi--mi-mi-im-mi-un-nu- - -mi-nv? I I Tl Good Wishes from the T T NORTHWESTERN CANDY COMPANY T DAIRY MAID CANDY BARS T I E v1-,.-....-1- -li-Im-mi-im-im...m......Ii....m-....-.m- - -im-I Imogene Stout Qllillliilllli' llll U1 llll li llll l IIII T llll T llll TIIIITIIIITIIIITIIIITIIIITIIIIlllIllIlllTI'Q' STANDARD GLASS a. PAINT COMPANY T 516 East Locust Street Phone 4-9Ol7 T T 200 W. lOtI'1 Street Phone 3-3161 T -5-..-I.,-..,.-.,-.-....-....-....-....-W.--I..-.. i..-....-....-....-....-....-....-...S Doris Van Fleet 19 ZL --un...im-Im-mi-im...in-mi-in--im-im-.iii-ii..-ilu-Iii.-nu-.iii-11,5 'iq1m1 +IIII1,,,,..InI..IIII-.IIII1,minn1nII1IIII1IIII1IIII1nI1 1II1,. H - I I 6th AVENUE CLEANERS I 3 DAY SERVICE -- MODERATE PRICES T I Free Pick-up and Delivery T 1 165 Sixth Ave. Phone 3-2991 II1IIII1Im,IIII-Im-uII-IIII1IIII-uII-IIII--III-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1uvlu Imogene Stout -i- I -I- ,i.,.-,,.... .. ... .. -...I-....-....-....-,...-.................,.. - -,,,,-,.,!. : . I TED'S SHELL SERVICE I I East 8th and University Phone 6-9361 5.-.-I..- - - -I,.-....-..I-....-....-.,..-....-....-....-....-....-..I-..f. Imogene Stout -f-- 'f ----- f'-' - -'-' - f- - ---- - ---' - -- ----- -' - I I I I Compliments of I SIMPSON'S SUPER-VALUE T T 2210 E. 9th Street Phone 6-3163 T 'flII1IIII1IIII1.InI1.rIII.-.IIII-.IIII1IIII1IIII:IIII1uII1IIu1uII1IIII1IIII1-IIII1IIII.-nic Bettye Sheets The reason I am such a phenomenal suc- cess is because I literally throw myself into everything I undertake. Could I interest you in my well-digging business? v?II-IIII- - 1IIII1IIII1IvII1IIII--IIu1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1 1 1IIII1IIv? T I CARAMEL CRISP SHOP 7 T POPCORN -- CANDY -- NUTS T T 617 Grand Avenue Phone 3-0648 T 0i0II1IIII1IIII--IIII1IIII1-IIII1IIII1IIu1IIII1IIu1IIII1-IIII1IIII1-IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII-ni Bettye Sheets I--- '-'- - '-'- - ---- - -- - -- - -'-- - '--- -'-u- - -- -r--- '1-- -I-H----I--I-- 'I DES MOINES CONTAINER COMPANY T CORRUGATED SHIPPING CONTAINERS T T 101 S. E. 4th Street Des Moines 9, Iowa I .2-..-....-....-..........-....-I..-.....-....-....-..I-II.-I...-..I.-....-...I-.I.I.-..i Bettye Sheets 4..-...I ---- I...-I..-I..-....-....-...I-....-........- - -..I-I-q. EKDAHL'S MARKET T QUALITY MEATS and POULTRY T T 1405 E. 9th Street Phone 6-3463 T 'IanniIm-Im-nn-Im-Im-Iniiun-IIII1IIn-IIII1-IIII:IIII-IIII-IIII--IIII-Im--nie Bettye Sheets in-IIII1 - -IIII-IIII-InI-nII-IIn-IIII1nII1uII-IIII-II - -- I-IIII-Ivo? I s c H u I. I N G ' s I I READY MADE CCZNCRETE STEPS I 5 an E I ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS I 1710 Grand Ave. Phone 6-3015 I .p..-.I..-....-...I-II-III-..I.-...I-I...-....-...I-..I.-...........-II.-II...-II...-nf. Bettye Sheets -r-- --'- - ---'---m- '-'- - '--- - -'- -- - - ' - - '1 - '- - '- - - -H ---I JOHNS BARBER SHOP T SPECIALIZING IN I-IAIRCUTS T T 1760 East Grand Avenue T 4...-...I ---- II.....I-.,IIIE.xI.I:.IEEE-.I..-...I ---- .II-14. .g..-....- I-I...-...I-I...-I...-...I-I...-....-.....-...I-.......I..-.l.I-....-.....- .I. ' I SECOND AVE. MOTOR co. 7 T COMPLETE AUTO REBUILDING T T 1425 Second Avenue Phone 2-6662 T .i...-....-...-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-...-....-,......,..-....-........i. Wanda Noland .su-IIII --11 IIII- uuil 1IIn- vlvl 1 Illv - lllv 1 IIII 1 Illl 1-1- 'lll 1 U? I Compliments I SKIG'S SUNDRIES T 1018 E. 12th Street Phone 6-9194 T 5 Jo 81 Art Scigliano IEast Grad-I935I : I ALL KINDS SANDWICHES I .i...-I,.- -....-I.-..,.-....-..,.-....-....-,.........-....-........- -....... Wanda Noland -i- He-Gee, I wish I had the sand to propose to you! She-Gosh, I wish you had the rocks to marry mel clan-IIII-ml-nu1IuI1IIII-IIIv- IIII -IIII111II-lIII1IIH1 III' -I '1 - 'l1 -'i' I BENOIT'S-VAL'S PHARMACY I I DEEP cuT PRICES I I FOUNTAIN SERVICE DRUGS I I 1762 E. Grand Ave. Phone 6-6111 I Q.I-....-....-....-.I.I-.I...-...I-.I...-I.I-......I...-I..I-.I.-I....-...I-...I-...I--4. Melvin Ghee 'sau-IIII1 inn1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIu1IIII-IIIIiiin-IIn1IIII1III- --miiimg I I HAMBORG'S MARKET T MEAT and POULTRY T T 419 E, 6th Phone 3-7425 .i...-...-..I-..........-..,.-..........-................-.,..-....2....-....-....-,..-. Kathleen Lewis-Barbara Lewis -I3 ,g....,,,.-,..-,.I.-,,,,-........,....,...........II......-.......,........-....-..,.....,,- 4. . , I BROWNER'S FOOD MARKET I I FAMOUS FOR FRESH EGGS and OTHER I I sooo Foops I T 626-628 E. Locust St. Phone 4-0303 I 'i ' ' ETiEJ2T2E23?5I1'i5iITllE T n'1' -I'-- 'l --- - - 'X - - - - -' - - --- -'Q' I oEI.I. zARING I I IN-WEAVING COMPANY I I OLDEST WEAVERS IN Town I I 312-313 Kresge Building Phone 2-1176 I il- ---- - ---1 - --l- - --f- - 1-1- - ---- - --f- - ---- ----- -'l- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - f--- - ---- ---11 Ronald Jesperson ....93.. ofa:-11111 1 in-1111-mi-111111111-1111-1111-1m-uu-11n-1u1-11u- 1.-111111 lie DUBANSKY GROCERY T For Groceries and Meats T T 1500 Maple Street i q. -.... ----- ....-Sg:...E2.:1Eg:?..1.-. -. - - -....-1.5. 9311111111 --1-1 111-ini-111111111-111 -111-- uu1nic I I I I HERTZBERG CRAFTSMEN I I 4. -....- ---- 1...-...I-....-1...-.n ------ ...--1.4. Bernard Burns ,!,n1n..1 1 1 ,ml,ml-,nl...ln-,,,,1ynl11n.1nn-.ll1 1 ,nn-...sfo T CONGRATULATIONS! MOSSBERG FOUNDRY 509 S. E. 6th Pnono 3-6666 +I- llll - Ilf- - IIII - Ifll - KIII - III- - Ilvx - '--- - III- - f--' - -- - '--- - -1 - -- - '--- - '-1- -nz- Arthur Matheson-Elmore Titus Officer-And now can you describe your assailant? Victim-Sure! That's what he hit me for- describing him. 'ga.iinlvnnvilll111111111111111-11111-ull1lm1111111111-un-11111-11111 -1111111924 I INSULATE NOW-KEEP COMFORTABLE I 5 SUMMER AND WINTER 5 I CALL, PHONE OR WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET I T Blown Rock Wool - Johns-Manville T E HOME INSULATION CO. 2 I 412 E. Grand Ave. Fronk T. Goode, Prop. Phone 4-4104 I 'MT T T T T 'IfS'Il'?IlEZ'2E 5 IIRIT T I ' T T T '!' 21- 'XX- --- -- - '--' - '--' - 1- - - -- - -- - - 1 - - ' - -- ----'----if 1-1. c. Monnow, D. D. s. I Practice Limited to Orthodontiu I I 1009 Equitable Bldg. Phone 3-2654 I Su- .... -. .... - .... - .... .. .... - .... - .... -..n- .... - ..,. .. .... - .... - .... - .... .. .... .. .... ......-i- Ruth Wood in-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,,-,,,,-m,-,,,,-m,- -,m-Mg I ckoss VARIETY STORE I School Supplies - Ice Cream - Candies I E : I The Little Store Around the Corner I I 1342 Cleveland Phone 62-2448 I .41.-....-....-................-....-....-....-...,-.,..-....-....-....-.1.-........,,-,.-i- Betty Erickson ,?11--1u1- 1 --1-un--un1im-nniuniuuilliv-1111-111- 1 111n1uogo ToMMY's Giuu. 2 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 149 T I 1520 Grand Ave. Phone 6-9326 E 4.4-....-in-1...-in-1...-.....-n-....-,...-....-In-n.-n.-....-....-....-.1 Dorothv Tilden-Joan Dexter I 4- .3n,..,..,..1......,.....,...-.......1..- -,...- -,...- ..............-..,.-....-1...-....5. I Compliments of- Phone 6-7903 I I Verne Manchester V I TEXACO SERVICE STATION I Wright and Euclid Class of 1924 I Oilllil IIII 11 IIII C1lIIIlllIIT IIII TIllllllIIiIlllT IIII T Illl TIIIITIIIIT Illl i IIII 'llIlI1-WIT .Q Willard Walton Q. -.uni -. llll 1m1- niii - iiii 1 viii 1 .111 1 iiii 1 1111 1 i111 1 1111 1 innx in- -nn-ua? I JOHN B. SYNHORST, M. D. RALPH A. DORNER, M. D. T T 710 Equitable Building Des Moines 9, Iowa I 4...-....-....-,...-....-....-,...-....-...,-....-..,.-..,.-..........-....-....-....- 5. Ann Caswell .IT illl TIIIITIIIIT llll 1' Illl '1 lill 'T Illl T llll T llll T llll 2 llll TIIIIT llll llllli' Illl 'Tllll l'Vg5 I DR. w. L. HARLAN DR. T. J. DeWITT I 'Z' I Phone 3-2412 Phone 3-2412 I sono 416, coonol ony Bank Building I I East Fifth and Locust Streets I -s---- --1- --- ---- - '--f - -'-- - fll- - -f-- - -11- - --1- - -xfl - -11- - ---- - --f- - -'-- - -'-1 - -!-- --I- Haleen Peterson-Phyllis Thomas I-Iere's a daisy. Count the petals and you will soon find out if Jack really loves you. Nix on the daisy! l'll use a three-leaf clover. in -nn 1111 in1un-nu-111111111--iiuiiiuiiiii 1111 ini--nag I Comoliments of I I DR. DARYL G. JOHNSON I I oP'roME'rRlsT I I 504 E. Locust Street Phone 3-3484 I .g.....m.-....-..........-.....-....-....-....-....-....-....-1...-.n-.1...-1...-.n.. .54 Phyllis Thomas-Haleen Peterson .lun11111111111nu1nn1in111111im,11111.-nnlm,,ml.-,,,.1,,I,1.,,I11111..l 'Q' 'E' I Compliments to the January, 1949, Class I NoR1'1-11.AND DAIRY co. I T East 6th and Des Moines St. Phone 3-3201 T 4...-.n-....-....-11-....-....-Sg..1lE:n?r:.I-. -....-....-I..-.,..-.,..... ole .!.........-..-I..-....-1..-....-..,.-....-....-...........-....-....-....- -..I-...Q I I PEARSON FOOD MARKET 5 E FOR FINE FOODS T 3790 Hubbell Phone 6-4651 T sfonluxi-1111-mi1-nu-1111153TQEZLEEEAIIKIIFJIIII11111-1111--1111-111111:n!o ,gn-11111 - -un-nn-un1111111111-1111-un-un-un-1111-1111-111111111-nog I BORG'S SUPER VALU I I FANCY GROCERIES-QUALITY MEATS I I Satisfaction Always I I 2104 E. 14th Street Phone 6-5149 3 3.......-..........-....-....-....-....-....-....-.,..-...-.,..-....-....-....-...,-.4. Patty Irwin-Mary King ...94L , . I -1 n my L 5 2 1 5 l I .All fOgl 6l,l0A .AlfLf0gl 6ll0A .X4lfLf0gl 6Ll0A,5 .!4ll,f0gI CLl9A .X4Ltf0gl Cl,l0A5 f V
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