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

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Senior Board 8, Senior Breakfast 8, Football 3, 5, 7, Nativity 3, Special Interest Club 4, Hi-Y 7, 8, Quill Ad Club 5, 6, Student Council 4, 5, 6, 8, Assembly 7, Spotlight Parade 4, Social Committee 8, City Champs 7, Chairman. Ambition: Enioy living SHlRLEY ANN SCOTT Scotty Sometimes I work, sometimes I play, Never too serious, always gay. Senior Mixer Committee 8, Senior Board 8, Sec- retary, Assembly 7, Student Council 5, Clerical Stott 4, 5, 6, Quill Typist 6, Zetagathean 5, 6, 7, Open House Hostess 3, Public Relations Dinner Hostess 8, G.A.A. 8, Assembly Usher 8, Squad Leader 3, Special Interest 3, Conference of Christians and Jews 7, 8, Alumni Registration 7, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, May Festival 6, Crime Prevention Week 8, Ambition: To be able to do at least one thing well JUNE MARIE JURGENS Junie Active natures are rarely melancholy, For June is always gay and iollyf' Senior Board 8, Y-Teens 3, Lite Saving Club 4, 6, May Day 6, All-School Party 5, Monitor 7, 8, Senior Usher 6, 7, Student Council 7, Pep Assembly 7, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, G.A.A. 4, Booster Club 6, 7, 8, Hospitality Committee 7, Chairman. Ambition: Social Worker -9- NIELS SMITTY SCOTTY JUNIE EDITH ANN KALNY Ed' GENE L ie ABUS Cue Ball JANET YVONNE RONALD LEHR Ronnie Hes eyqes dare blue, her Cueball Labus will rise to MITCHELL Mitch Ronnie is am friend that is imp es eep, ame, -- - aways t ere, Memories of Edith we'lI It not for basketball, then Jogiznds GIWGYS up and Whether it be rainy, always keep. for his name. Shefs ,Here when Offoirs whether it be fair. are brewing. EDITH ANN KALNY: Senior Board 85 Class Night 85 Miss Helmreich's Office 85 Hall Monitor 75 Open House Hostess 55 IOB Student Council Assembly 75 Spring Music Festival 65 School Party Committee Chairman 85 Quill Staff 7 8, Sports Editor 85 G.A.A. 7, 85 Student Council 7, Alternate 4, 65 Spanish Club 3, 65 Red Cross Committee 7, 8, Chairman 75 Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 65 May Day Festival 45 Simglicity Style Show 75 Monogram Assembly 75 Style Review 65 All-Girl Banquet Committee 65 Special Interest 55 Zeta 5, 6, 75 North Hig Assembly 75 Family Relations Dinner 85 Pla Usher 6, 75 Brotherhood Assembly 85 Memorial Day Assembly 65 Senior Activities Usher 5, 6, 75 IOB Assembly 45 Shakespearean Club 75 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 P.T.A. Brotherhood Meeting 85 olk County Red Cross Council 7, 8. Ambition: To always be where people are having fun. GENE LABUS: Senior Board 85 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain, All-City Forward 6, 8, First Team5 Big Six Forward 6, 8, First Team5 Sixth All-State Team 65 Baseball 4, 6, 85 Pep Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 School Play 75 Hi-Y 3, 4, 65 School Party 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Assembly Usher 85 Squad Leader 3, 5, 7, Quill Ads 7, 85 May Day Festival 4, 75 Basketball Banquet 4, 6, 85 Baseball Banquet 4, 6, 85 Prom Tickets 7' Booster Club 85 Cross Country 5 7. Ambit' . G to college and be able to dunk a basketb ll .IA ' ' , , lon' o o . NET YVONNE MITCHELL. Senior Banquet 85 Senior Board 85 Quill Staff 7, 8, Editor 85 Spanish Club 3, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7, 85 Student Council 4, 55 Alternate 6, 75 G.A.A. 3, 5, 65 Lee Township Hour 65 Zetagathean 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 4, 7, 85 KRNT Spotlight Parade 45 Special Interest 45 Zetagathean Show 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5, 65 Sextet 5, 65 All-State Choir 55 Nativity 3, 55 Prom Hostess 45 Honor Roll 3, 4, 75 All-School Parties 5, 6, 75 Junior Town Meeting 7, 8, Representative5 B.P.W. Banquet 75 May Festival 4, 65 City Philharmonic Contest 65 Pep Assemblies 5, 6, 7, 85 Kendall Playhouse Usher 3, 45 Physical Education Teachers' Banquet 65 Booster Committee 7, 85 Social Committee 55 Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 65 East Des Moines Club 4, 5, 65 Holy Week 4, 65 Thanksgiving Assembl 3, 55 Tennis 4, 6. Ambition: More friends, more fun, more happiness. RONALD LEHR: Senior 'Rlrom Committee 85 Marshalltown 3, 4, Golf 6, -7, 85 Hi-Y 7, 85 Monitor 85 Senio B d 8' ' ' r oar . Booster Committee 7, 8, Honor Roll 6, 7, 85 ome Room President 8, Basketball 6, 7. Ambition: To be a good American, educated and democratic. -10- SENIOR BCDARD l, .y Y I N0 I X . I -, L!! . j l yt D' ' A ' 1 ,V X V J' vw A jx! fb' I , ml' L-4,5 GORDON BRUCE CARLA NEWMAN JO JOHN FRANKLIN VIRGINIA MAE REYNOLDS MATTHEWS Reverend Carla's Ferrsoncnitri willlac- SHOCKLEY Jack Ginger HA f b f ' COYUD IS we ef GIYTIS, UH - ,I k ' f' HG' d ' I d on ls Ziigioyei Sli' Jie? fm Fog Shep we Of fhe we Gfgfifo UC Y 0 S ou' 'gii1lffZ,'l niifce on bay. ew c'V 9 I2?0UfY Q5 As for height, he does not Ginger has these things well os brains. lockhv- twice-- GORDON BRUCE MATTHEWS: Senior Board 85 Senior Breakfast 85 Ottumwa High School 3, 45 Basketball 3 4, Latin Club 45 Basketball 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Council 8, Vice-President5 Monitor 7, 85 Class Room Officer 6, 85 Hi-Y 85 Woodshop Foreman 85 Scroll Winners 75 Color Day 5, 75 May Festival 65 Messenger 7, 85 School Party 85 B.g Six Champs 85 City Series Champs 8. Ambition: Ta do the best I can-in all I can. CARLA NEWMAN: Senior Banquet 85 Senior Board 85 Charlton High School 35 Y-Teens 35 G.A.A. 35 Student Council 7, 8, Secretary 85 Scholarship Committee 7, Chairman5 Philomathean 75 Shakespearean 7, 85 Zetagathean 85 Monitor 85 Assem- bly 75 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Ambition: To be happy by making others happy. JOHN FRANKLIN SHOCKLEY: Senior Board 85 All- School Party Decoration Committee 85 Senior Pram Committee 85 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Cross Country 5, 75 Football 75 The Divine Flora 55 School Messenger 35 Pep Assemblies 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 KSO Little Brown Church 65 Lunchroom Monitor 75 Chess and Checkers 6, 7, 8, President 75 Shakespearean Club 7, 85 Scroll Staff 7, 85 May Festival 65 Booster Club 85 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Assembly Usher 85 Student Council 75 Honor Roll 7, 85 Basketball Banquet 4, 6, 85 Honorable Mention All-City, All-State 6' Tennis 65 Scroll Subscription 7, 85 Crime Prevention Week 8. Ambition: To make my mark in the world with the laundry business. VIRGINIA MAE REYNOLDS: May Festival 85 Old-Fashioned Style Show 65 Monitor 7, 85 May Festival 65 All-School Girls' Banquet Committee 6' Spanish Club 7, Vice-Presi- dent5 Zeta Club 6, 7, B5 Senior Usher 65 P.T.A. Hostess 45 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Girls' Golf Team 7, 85 Ft. badge Assembly 75 All-School Party Committee 55 Per Club 6, 7, 85 Assembly Monitor 85 Senior Board 85 Student Council 5, 6. Ambition: Friends, friends, friends, and for variety-frien s. ...I1.... MELVA ADAMS Mel Melva's desire is one of the best, To put herself last and serve all the rest, Senior Prom Committee 8, Student Council 4 Alternate 3' Monitor 4' Clerical S taff 5, Zetagathean 5, Color Day 6, D. M. E. A.'Dinner 8. ' Ambition: To do unto others, as l would have them do unto me KATHRYN M, ALLEN Katie t'Laughter makes a happy life, Takes away all Kathryn's strife, Senior Prom Committee 8, Clerical Staff 6, G.A.A. 3, Monitor 3. Ambition: Keep on laughing with Ruth and Mary JERRY ANDERSON Andy The life ot the party is Andy, ln making fun he is handy. Senior Play Committee 8, Student Manager 6, Wrestling 7, Monitor 4, 8, Student Council 5, Quill Ad Club 7, 8, A Cappella Choir 7, 8, Boys' Glee Club 7, 8, Woodrow Wilson Assembly 7, East Des Moines Club 7, Nativity 7, Baccalaureate 7. Ambition: ELDON Cou Travel NORMAN H. APPELL Apple A typical boy who likes to dance, The girls are glad to give Norman a chance. Senior Follies Committee 8, Football 3, 5, Track 4, 6, 8, Chess and Checkers 5, Nativity 7, Football Pep Assembly 5, Quill Ad Staff 7, 8, Twenty-five Dollar Club 7, Student Council 4, 8, Alternate 8, Ambition: Health, happiness, success w. AULT 4 ,, rteous, friendly, reserved isfhe President of the LJ. S., Eldon might be. Senior Banquet Committee 8, Football 3, 5, 7, All-City Second Team 7, Captain 5, Blketbqll 5, 6, Track 6, Drake Relays Helper 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 7, 8, Athletic Bongaet 3, 5, 7, Leeman Index Banquet 7, Quarterback Clul Banquet 7, lackstone-Club Banquet 7, Student Council 8, Al- ternate 3, 7, Movie Hel er 5, 6. Ambition: Time will tell, ROBERT BAIN c ':B0b Bob is one ot those popular guys With sparkling humor in his eyes. Senior Banquet 8, Football 3, 5, 6, City Champs 7, Basketball 3, 4, Band 3, 4, 5, Shop Foreman 7, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, Booster Committee 8, Spotlight Parade 4, Drake Relays 4. Ambition: To always shovel the snow away, so my brother can't follow in my footsteps DONALD BARRER i Don As to success we can only say, Don is already on his way. Football 3, Track 4, Monitor 4, 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, May Festival 4. Ambition: To be successful and live a happy life ILA BASH Blondie lla is one fine blonde Of whom we are very fond. Cap and Gown Co-Chairman 8, Student Council 5, Clerical Staff. Ambition: To have as many fine friends in the future as l have had in the past VIOLET BASON Zoe Red is her hair blue are her . , eyes, Violet will succeed in all she tries. Class Night Committee 8, Christian Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 8, Zeta 4, 5, 6, 8, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, Science Club 6, Quill Staff 7, 8, Organizations Co-Editor 8, Telephone Monitor 6, Stu- dent Council 8, P.T.A. Committee Chairman 8, D. M. E. A, Dinner 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, Squad Leader 7, Teen-age Book Club 8, Student Council Assembly 8, Student Teachers 8. Ambition: Attend Wheaton College, Illinois and study to show myself approved unto God SHERLEY RAY BATES Casanova Bates Roy's quite the character, he's quite the clown, YOu'll never catch him wearing a frown. Senior Breakfast 8, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 4, 8, Mixed Choir 6, Boys' Glee Club 6, Concert Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Wrestling 3. Ambition: Navy band CHESTER BAUMEISTER Chet This fine blond everyone has met, He goes by the nickname of 'Chet'. . Senior Banquet 8, Library Staff 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Bas- ketball 4, Ambition: Pep Assembly 5, Quill Ad Staff 7, 8, Chess and Checkers 7, 8. To get the most out of life DOROTHY JANE BECKMAN Dot A clever girl we find is Dot, To our class she means a lot. Class Night Committee 8, Squad Leader 4, 6, A Cappella Choir 5, 6, 7, Nativity 5, 7, Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, Paramount Holy Week 6, Spot- light Parade 6, Woodrow Wilson 6, 7, East Des Moines Club 6, 7, All-School Party 5, 6, Color Day 7, Junior Zeta 3, 4, Assembly 6, 7, Memorial Day 5, 7, Fort Des Moines Hotel 6: Clerical Staff 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, May Festival 6, Booster Pep Club 8. Ambition: To have a happy and promising future -12- '11 .l 4 i , 1 I JOAN BEDWELL Jo Spreading joy is her game, And with Joan it meets fame. Senior Class Night Committee 8, Science Club 4, Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 5, 6, Vice President 7, Shakespearean 8, Quill Start 7, 8, Co-editor of Senior Section 8, Teen-Age Book Club 8, Family- Life Conference 8, Student Teacher 8. Ambition: To put Christ tirst in my lite OLIVIA BELLA Livvy Livvy is a must to know, Carefree, gay, wherever she goes. Senior Play Committee 8, Quill Ad Staff 6. Ambition: To make new friends and keep the old ones WANDA BEMISDARFER Beep She wished to do what she should, And did as much as she could. G.A.A. 3, Y-Teens 5, 6, Monitor 5, Shakespearean 7, 8, Secretary, Treasurer 8. Ambition: Beautician GARY W. BENTLEY Poncho Gary is a guy everyone ought to know He has plenty of 'pep,' 'get up,' and 'go'. Senior Breakfast 8, Boys' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A Cappella Choir 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 8, Property Committee 5, 6, Woodrow Wilson As- sembly 5, 7, Paramount Theater 6, East Des Moines Club 5, 7, Na- tivity 5, 7, May Festival 6, P.T.A. Meeting 6, Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: U. 5. Navy VELDA JEAN BERG Vel Vel, Vel, V-E-L, She's the girl that's 'super swelI'. Senior Banquet 8, Monitor 3, Student Council 4, Squad Leader 5, Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8, Co-Op Worker 7, 8, May Festival 6, IOB Regis- tration 8, IOB Assembly 8, Open House Hostess 6, Style Show 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, Y-Teens 4, BPW Dinner 7, Senior Zeta 8. Ambition: To be happy and make a success at every situation BENJAMIN ROBERT BERGESON Ben Pep, spirit, personality - - - Ben Bergeson has all three. May Festival 4, 6, 8, Chairman 8, Scroll 5, Football 5, 7, Tennis 4, 6, Football Banquet 5, 7, Student Teacher 7, 8, Student Council 4, 5, Hi-Y 4, 5, 6, Brush and Palette Club 4, 5, 6, Shakespearean 7, Pep Assembly 7, Leeman Index Banquet 7, School Party Committee 8, Booster Club 7, 8. WAYNE BERGSTROM Bergie ln most everything this bay's made a name With courage and fight, no wonder such fame. Senior Prom Committee 8, Chairman, Football 3, 5, 7, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, State Finals 8, Baseball 6, 8, Student Council 5, 7, Vice President 7, May Festival 6, Pep Assembly 7, Nativity 3, Ki- wanis Representative 7, Hi-Y 7, Quill Staff 7, 8, Assistant Editor 8, Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, Football Banquet 7. Ambition: To be a doctor and be rich or to be a coach and be happy MARY BERTRAND Peanuts Mary is the girl, quite industrious, When she meets work there is never a fuss. Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Junior Zeta 4, Philomathean 5, 6, Senior Zeta 8. Ambition: To always make Don happy NOLA ANNE BISHOP FiretOp She is clebonair and pretty, She is full of pep and witty. May Festival 8, All-School Play 5, Make-up Committee, Student Coun- cil 6, 8, Zetagathean 4, 6, Style Show 7, Clerical Staff 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, Booster Committee 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Go back to the Ozarks some day and visit my relatives RICHARD PAUL BLACHLEY Tex ln all our school plays Richard does act No one could do a finer iob, it is a fact. Senior Play Committee 8, Ca-Chairman, A Cappella Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Boys' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, Life ot the Party 3, Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Brush and Palette Club, Library Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, The Divine Flora 5, The Whole Town's Talking 6, Student Council 3, East Des Moines Club 5, 7, Paramount Theater 4, 6, Hoyt Sherman Place 3, Color Day Committee 3, Pep Assembly 4, 7, May Day 6, Iowa State Choir 7, Antic Spring 4, Woodrow Wilson Assembly Programs 5, 7, Nativity 3, 5, 7, KWDM High School Broadcast lChoirN 4, 6, Shakespearean Club 7, Open House Host 3, P.T.A, Membership Drive 3, Play Properties 4, Passion Play 4, Spotlight Parade 4, Me- morial Day Assembly 4, 6, Baccalaureate Services 4, 5, 6, 7, Make- Up Committee 4, Spring Music Festival 4, Assembly Program 6, KRNT Radio Theater 4, Rotary Club 5, Soloist 7. Ambition: Voice teacher or concert artist DOROTHY MAE BLACKSMITH Do-Do Dorothy is a really fine gal. That's why she has many a pal, May Festival Committee 8, Latin Club 3, 4, Squad Leader 6, Ambition: To be pleasing, pleasant, but not always plump BETTY BOLEN Bett Neat, quiet, friendly Bett, A girl we won't soon forget, Senior Mixer 8, Assembly Decorations, Junior Zeta 3, 4, 5, G.A,A. 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, Alternate, Honor Roll 4, Special Interests 4, All-School Party 4, Clerical Staff 5, Assembly Usher 8, Public Relations Dinner 8, Alumni Registration 7, Conference of Chris- tions and Jews 7, 8, May Festival 6, Ambition: Air hostess .1l3i DONALD FRANK BOLEN Don Don, Don is everywhere He is a boy without a care. Senior Mixer 8, El Circulo Espanol 5, 6, 7, 8, North High Assembly 7, Student Council 8, Roll 3, 4. Bundle Drive Winners 5, 6, Red Cross 8, Honor Ambition: To be like the big dipper: forever heading in the right direction WILSON BOOTH Bird's desire is the desire of many we know ln the pathway of life, to happily go. May Festival 6, Monitor 6, 8. Ambition: To be o success in life GEORGE HERMAN BORG Bud He's smart and a ball player, just one thing we ask, The best of luck always to be in his grasp. Cap and Gown Committee 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Golf 5, 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, All-School Play 5, 6, Quill Ad Staff 7, 8, 525.00 Club 7, 8, Home Room Secretary 5, 6. To live a happy useful life PATTY BRADY Patty's known all around' Never known to wear a frow. Ambition: Bird 'Pat' May Festival 8, Miss Helmreich's Office 3, 7, Spanish Club 4, Fellow ship Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To always have friends VINSON BREEN Jiggs Vinson is a nice guy, no doubt Just see all the friends he has about. Monitor 5. Ambition: To travel SHIRLEY BRIDESON Shirl' 'Shirley's heart makes friends for her, Her good disposition keeps them for sure. Senior-Parent Dinner Committee, Student Council 3, 7, Junior Zeta gathean 3, 4, Scroll Staff 7 Ambition: To be liked by all, loved by one and hated by none LEONA FRANCES BROG Her work is done with precision and poise, They that govern, most often make the least noise. May Festival Committee 4, 6, 8, G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretory 6, Latin Club 3, 4, Philomathean 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 5, President 7, Special Interest 5, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, President 8, KRNT Spot- light Parade 4, 6, May Festival 4, 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Pep Assemblies 5, 7, Senior Assembly 7, P.T.A. Program 5, Clerical Staff 8, American Legion Oratorical Contest 8, 1 Teen-Age Book Club 8, Secretary. Ambition: To be a successful teacher FREDRICK BROOKS Freddie' Fred is really a friend to all, ln making friends, he's on the ball. Senior Prom 8, Art Club 5, 6, President 5, Student Council Alter- nate 6, 8. Ambition: To have and be deserving ot success, happiness, and friends RAYMOND L. BRUNTMYER Rolo Ray gets pictures for his collection, In his billtold he has auite a selection. Senior Follies 8, Football 3, 5, Hi.Y 6, Baseball 4, 6. Ambition: To make and keep money BEVERLY BRYAN Bev' Beverly thinks smiles are worth while For happiness comes with a smile. May Festival 8, Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8, Scroll Winners. Ambition: To live a lite of love and laughter BARBARA BUFFINGTON Bob Bob has seen many a day, When her influence made others gay. Senior Mixer 8, G.A.A. 3, Student Council Alternate 6, Philomathean 3, Monitor 3, 6, 7, Spanish Club 3, 6, Fellowship Club 8, Quill Ad Staff 8, Teen-Age Book Club 7, Cafeteria Cashier 8, Booster Committee 8, Home Room Breakfast 7, Home Room Assembly 6, Red Cross Com- mittee 8, All-School Party 4. Ambition: To make others as happy as I would like to be DORlS J. BULMAN Doris works, Doris plays, She has brightened many dogs. Monitor 5, 6, Squad Leader 5, D.M. .A. Dinner 8, Messenger 3, Ambition: To work for the Telephone Co. ....'l4T. DONNA LEE BURCH Donna's face does truly show, lt is one that you would like to know. Spinster Spree Committee 8, G,A.A. 4, 5, 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Modern Miss 7, 8, President, Student Council 7, Alternate 8, Monitor 4, Hostess Class Night 7, Drill Team 5, 7, Squad Leader 6, Life Saving Club 6, May Festival 4, 6, Memorial Day Parade 6. Ambition: To teach Nancy how to behave CARL ARTHUR BURDOCK Arthur l'm full of fun, from care l'm free, Why can't everyone be like me? Senior Prom 8, Booster Committee 6, 7, 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs, Quill Advertising 7, 8, Student Council 4, 5, Chess and Checkers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Brush and Palette 3, 4, Alumni Assembly 3, Monitor 6, 7, 8, Pep Assembly 5, Assembly Usher 7, Track 3, Student Manager 7, 8, Baseball 8, All-School Party 5, 6, Gym Monitor 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Homeroom President 4, Football Ticket Sale 6, Hall Monitor 5. Ambition: Pass a Two Hour work week in Congress JENEANE CAIN Jean When Jeneane rolls those big brown eyes, Watch Out! Senior Play Committee 8, G.A.A. 3, 4 ,5, 6, 7, Girls' Life Saying 5, 6, 7, Spring Festival 7, School Play 5, Divine Flora 6, Spotlight Parade 6, Senior Zeta 5, 6, All-School Party 5, 6, Student Council 3, Pep Club 6, Calor Day 6, Saroll Staff 7, 8, Passion Play 5, Hall Monitor 5, 7, Open House Hostess 3, Old Fashioned Style Show 6. Ambition: Ta find happiness, friends and success in whatever I may do EUGENE R. CAMPBELL Gene To Gene nothing is authentic, Unless it is also photogenicf' Football 3, Basketball 3, 4, Class Night 7, Dance Club 8, Camera Club 8, President, Scroll Staff 8, Assistant Picture Editor, Scholastic Award 6, May Festival 6, Host. Ambition: To be a success in photography ROBERT B. CAMPBELL Bob ln golf with such skill he wallops the ball That's Bob in the flesh, a buddy to all, Senior Mixer, Chairman 8, Teen-Age Book Club 7, Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, Ambition: To procure intellectual adroitness in an extraordinary degree DOROTHEA CARR Dart Sweet and happy, that's our Dort, When it comes to friends, she isn't short! Senior Play 8, Zetagathean Club 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 4, 7, 8, All-School Athletic Party 5, Student Council 5, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, G.A.A. 4, Y-Teens 3, 4' Booster Club 6, T.A.B. Club 7, 8. I Ambition: Always be happy and make others happy JEANNINE CAVANAUGH Jean Jeannine is short and sweet. She talks softly and is fun to meet. Senior Mixer 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Assembly Usher 8, Oratorical Contest 8, Clerical Staff 7, Student Council 8, Alumni Reg- istration 7, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, Conference of Jews and Christians 7, 8, Squad Leader 6, All-School Party 6, May Festival 4, 6, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Booster Committee 6. Ambition: To be a successful homemaker DIXIE LEE CLEGHORN 'Speed' She's a Southern belle from the North, Shakespearean Club 7, Monitor 8. Ambition: To be a secretary until l marry DONALD CLEMENS Don With many a friend and not a foe- We could all leave High School so. Senior Breakfast 8, Chairman, Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs 7, All-State Honor Roll 7, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Track 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Student Manager 6, 7, 8, Student Council 3, 4, 6, 7, Presi- dent 7, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 7, 8, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Representative to Kiwanis 7, Football Banquets 3, 5, 7, Lee-Men Ban- quet 3, 5, 7, Quarterback Club Banquet 7, Gym Monitor 8, Track Assistant 6, 8, Quill Ad Staff 5, 6, Father-Son Banquet Committee 5, 7, Drake Relays Parade 6, Memorial Day Parade 4, 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Hi-Y 7, 8, Amos Hiatt Hi-Y Program 3, 5, 7, Big Six Champs 8. Ambition: To live a successful, clean and happy life BETTY COCKERHAM Bet' Red-headed Betty, that's our gal, She'll be everybody's pal. Senior Breakfast 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 7, Class Night Hostess 7, P.T.A Hostess 3, Drill Team 3, 4, May Festival 4, Spotlight Parade 4. Ambition: Make friends and always be a friend BILL COLDIRON Pigiron lf there was such a thing as a friendship test, We know Bill would always be at his best. Senior Breakfast Committee 8, Football 3, 5, 7, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, Pep Assemblies 3, 5, 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lee- Man Banquet 5, 7, Football Banquet 3, 5, 7, Pool Water Messenger 7, 8, Keystone Banquet 7, Olympia Banquet 7, Quarterback Club Banquet 7. Ambition: For Rockefeller to leave his footsteps so I can follow them ELLEN MARIE COOK Elmer' Sweet and gay, Ellen Marie, A wonderful girl she'll always be. Cap and Gown Committee 8, Monitor 7, Advertising Staff 5, 6, Philo mathean 6, Washington Program 8, Ambition: To always be happy ...'l5... IVAN COOK Cookie lvan's jokes make laughter ring, His ready wit is a welcome thing. May Festival 6, 8, Science Club 5, 6, Chess and Checker Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, President 5, 6, Brush and Palette 3, 4, Vice President 4, Teen- Age Book Club 6, 7, Booster Club 8, Hi-Y 8, Shakespearean 8, Wres- tling 3, 4, S, 6, 7, 8, Track 8, Cross Country 7, Football Banauet 5, Lee Township Hour 4, Home Room Vice President 3, Science Fair 6, Scholastic Contest 7, Library Staff 4, Hall Monitor 3, Lunch Room Monitor 4. Ambition: Architect NORMA COON Norm To always be happy, is No.rm's ambition, And she will succeed, in each condition. Juggling Team 3, 4. Ambition: To always be happy MYRTLE MAE COWAN Mert A true friend we find is Myrtle Mae A girl who is always IWODDV and gay. Cap and Gown Committee, Chairman 8, Assembly Monitor 7, Candy Seller 7, Junior Zetagathean 3, 4, Senior Zetagathean 6, Nurse's Monitor 8, Hostess Junior-Senior Prom 4, Home Room Secretary 5, Squad Leader 6, Booster Committee 8. Ambition: To be successful in everything I do MARY E. CRAIG Happiness, friends, success, all three Will follow Mary, wherever she may be. Senior Banquet 8, Home Room Representative 6, Quill Ad Staff 7, 8, Home Room Secretary 6, Squad Leader 7. Ambition: To find happiness, friends, and success in whatever I may do Sl-IERRY LEE CRAIG Pots A petite little eyeful is Sherry She's gay, happy, and merry. Senior Play Committee 8, Zetagathean 5, 6, 7, Monitor 4, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, Honor Roll 6, Girls' Glee Club 4, Spring Festival 4, All-School Party 5, D,M.A.A. Dinner 8, Color Day 6, Squad Leader 4, Alumni Registrar. Ambition: To be learnable, likeable, and lovable JAMES W. CRAWFORD Jim ln personality, Jim ranks high, For he is the nicest kind of a guy. Senor Breakfast 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champ 7, District Champ 8, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Assembly Monitor 8, Booster Club 8, Shop Foreman 8. Ambition: Successful farming BETTY CRISE Bett Pleasant and prompt and willing to do That is Betty through and through. Senior Breakfast 8, G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, Spotlight Parade 6, Honor Roll 5, May Festival 6, Quill Ad Club 8. Ambition: To live a life of love and laughter BEVERLY JEAN CRUM Bev Bev is always happy onrl free A friendly girl she will always be. Senior Banquet Committee 8, Quill Ad Staff 6, 8, May Day Festival 6, Class Night Hostess 7, Fellowship Club 4, Home Room Breakfast 6, Squad Leader 4, 5, Senior Zeta 8, High School Day 6, 8, Ambition: To be liked by all and loved by one ROBERT DARRAH Bob Smart and sharp, that's our Bob. Senior Banquet 8, Movie Operator 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 7, Pep Assembly 7, Honor Roll 4, Assembly Usher 8. Ambition: Aeronautical engineering CAROLYN DAVIS Carolyn's hair is very bright, She has a smile that spreads delight, Senior Play Committee 8, Monitor 6, 8, Home Room Committee 3, 5. Ambition: To always have the courage to stand up for what I believe LENORA DAVIS Tootie Happy am I, from care l'm free Why aren't they all contented like me? Bundle Drive Winners 5, 6, P.T.A. Program 6, Open House Hostess 5, Red Cross Committee 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Spanish Club 5 Ambition: To be successful in everything I do ,6,8, EVELYN ROSE DAWSON Evie Evelyn has a good ambition She will surely fulfill her mission. Senior Prom 8, Monitor 8, Squad Leader 3, 4. Anebinionz To share a room with Barbara at Iowa State Teachers o ege --l61. G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, Spotlight Parade 4, Clerical Staff 7, Monitor 4, 5, 6, P,T.A. Program 3, May Festival 4, Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6, 7, DONNA JEAN DE LONG Red Cheerful and dainty and well dressed, Much charm in small space compressed. Senior Prom 85 Milo High School 3, 45 Prom Decoration 55 P.T.A. Hostess 5, 65 May Day Festival 65 Open House Hostess 65 Clerical Staff 75 Sen.or Class Night 75 Senior Zetagathean 85 Des Moines Education Association, Hostess 85 Style Show 75 Color Day 7. Ambition: To make the world a better place, tor having lived in it DELORES LOUANN DlCKEY Dickiebird' This Dickiebird can also sing Joy in our hearts she does bring. Senior Banquet 85 Nativity 45 Girls' Glee Club 4, 55 Senior Zeta 65 May Festival 55 Clerical Statf 7, 85 Music Festival 55 Booster Com- mittee 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Some day he'll come along CARL DISMORE Diz Not much to say, but goes on his way Getting the most out of life. Senior-Parent Dinner 85 Chess and Checkers 5, 65 Monitor 85 Assembly Us er 8. Ambition: To be successful in lite PAUL DOERRING Lou His abilities are many, his faults are few, Quite popular Paul is, too. May Festival 85 Student Council 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, City Champs 8, State Finals 85 Program 45 May Festival 65 Monitor 45 Represenlative to Human Relations Council 75 Track 4, 65 Cross Country 1.3. gllezsenger 85 East Des Moines Men's Club Concert 75 Nativity 75 i- , . Ambition: Be able to complete four years of college RICHARD DOUGHERTY Dick ln bringing ioy, Dick has quite a supply He is a fun loving guy. Class Night Committee 85 Basketball 3, 4, 55 Cross Country 75 Track 6, 85 School Party 75 Football 35 Stadium Monitor 7. Ambition: To live a useful and happy lite BEVERLY ANN DROTTZ Bev Beverly's good, Beverly's kind, We also like her merry mind. Senior Prom 85 Philomathean 4, 55 May Festival 3. Ambition: Have enough ambition to have an ambition MARILYN ELISE DROTTZ Marilyn is here, Marilyn is there, Her popularity is everywhere. Senior Follies 85 Sextet 5, 65 Pep Assembly 5, 65 KRNT Radio Theater 4, 65 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Monitor 5, 6, 7, 85 Booster Committee 5, 6, 7, 85 Zetagathean 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 75 Special Interest 3, 45 Nativity 3, 5, 75 Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 65 Commencement 65 Holy Week 4, 65 Golf 5, 6, 7, 85 School Parties 4, 5, 65 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5, 65 East Des Moines Club 4, 5, 65 Thanksgiving Assembly 3, 55 Memorial Dov Assembly 3, 55 Alumni Assembly 75 Physical Education Teacher Banquet 65 May Festival 65 Roman Banquet 65 Swimming 5, 6. Ambition: Always be able to smile and never afraid to be happy ii X H AN DUBANSKY Hambone 1' D ansk are kn n o'e h ap, 1 ' ' ie I East gh ' enior Mixer ' oo , , 5 fall 35 Wrestling 4, 55 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, - sident5 High Assembly 75 Roosevelt Assembly 75 Stude o l 3, 4, nate5 Spring Festival 65 Football Banauet 55 Hi-Y 7, . Ambition: To imitate my 1 3 s STANLEY ELMER DURBIN Stan Fellows like Stan are hard to find. He's not only fun, but has a good mind. Senior Prom 85 Honor Roll 5, 65 May Day Festival 6, 8. Arrkbition: hTo have as much happiness through lite as I have had in ast ig BARBARA ANN DYER Bobbie Barbara has that look so sweet Almost sweeps you off your feet. Senior Prom Committee 85 Monitor 7, 85 Assembly 45 Assembly Usher 85 Honor Roll 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To share a room with Eve at Iowa State Teachers College K. ROMAINE EDWARDS Katie Katie really dresses neat She's pleasant to see from her head to her feet. Senior Class Night 6, 75 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To live a lite at service and carry out the ideals of true womanhoad JOY LEE ELIFRITZ Joy is said to be smart5 This we've known from the start. it May Festival Committee 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, 65 Science Club 4, 55 Shakespearean 7, 8. Ambition: Success and happiness .-.I7... iw I LMCX ,JA i JANET MARIE ESSY Jan Jan's a gal we like to know, She's got loads of get up and go. V Senior Mixer 85 Special Interest Club 45 Junior Zeta 4, 55 Senior Zeta 6, 75 Public Relations Dinner 85 Pep Club 65 Home Room Scroll Win- ners 75 Monitor 4, 85 Color Day 5, 75 Conference of Christians and Jews 85 Polio Campaign 75 Heart Drive 6. Ambition: To keep the trlends I have now, and make many more THERESA M. FARNEY Terrie Sincere, charming, thoughtful, and sweet5 A girl everyone likes to meet. May Festival Committee 85 Senior Class Night Hostess 75 Clerical Staff 65 Cafeteria Cashier 65 Philornathean 5, 6, 75 G.A.A. 3, 45 As- sembly Usher 85 Student Council 85 Special Interest 65 Des Moines Education Association Hostess 85 Quill Ad Club 85 Senior Zetagathean 85 May Day Festival 4, 65 Color Day 3, 55 Lincoln and Washington Pro- gram 6, 85 Christmas Program 3, 5, 7. Ambition: Success my ambition5 happiness my goal ANNE LESLEY FARRER Annie Very clever is our Anne, Try to match her ability if you con. Class Night Committee 85 Honor Roll 3, 5, 65 Make-up Committee 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Junior and Senior Zetagathean 3, 4, 6, 85 Philomathean 65 Student Council 4, 6, Alternate5 Lite Saving Club 4, 6, 85 G.A.A. 3, 4, 6, 85 Latin Club 3, 4, 6, 7, 85 North High Latin Club Joint Meeting 3, 55 Quill Staff 7, 85 Scroll Staff 85 Booster Committee 6, 7, 85 Nativity Make-up 5, 75 Tenis 45 Des Moines Education Association Public Re- lations Dinner 85 Open House Hostess 5. Ambition: To see the world SHIRLIE ANN FELLMAN Cat Stew 4'Shirlie is kind and has pretty hair ln all her work she takes much care. Spinster Spree 85 Honor Roll 5, 65 Assembly 4, 55 Choir 85 May Fes- tival 45 Glee Club 55 Art Club 55 Committee, School Party 55 Art Award 55 High School Day 65 Drawing for Younkers5 Student ouncil 7. Ambition: Art LA VERN FIELDS La Vern has friends all over the place, To keep up with him would be quite a pace. Class Night Committee 85 Marching Band 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 85 Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Drake Relays Parade 4, 6, 85 Dance Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Orchestra 4, 55 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Basketball 55 Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs 75 Track 4, 6, 85 State Indoor A.A.U. High and Low Hurdle Champ, District High Hurdle Champ5 Student Council Alternate 75 Hi-Y 7, 85 Extravaganza 75 Open House Host 75 Shop Foreman 55 Brotherhood Assembly 8. Ambition: Mortician BEVERLY FISCEL Bevie Generally speaking, Bev's generally speaking, But in a pleasant way. Senior Banquet Committee 85 El Circulo Espanol 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas- urer 8, Zetagathean 35 Spanish Banquet Program 5, 6, 7, Soloist5 Public Relations Dinner 75 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Pep Assemblies 3, 5, 75 May Festival 4, 6, 85 Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 All-School Play 45 Squad Leader 3, 45 Life Saving 5, 65 Booster Club 5, 6, 75 KRNT Passion Play 35 Student Council Alternate 7. Ambition: To always know my best foot, so I can put it forward BEVERLY FISHER Bev lt is much truth that Beverly does confide, In living a happy life, with Christ as her guide. Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 85 Science Club 65 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Clerical Staff 85 All-City Orchestra 65 Bac- calaureate 3, 4, 5, 65 Commencement 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 All-City Orchestra 65 School Play 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Orchestra5 Senior Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Ambition: To lead a life ot happiness with Christ as my guide IMOGENE DELORES FOWLER Jean Jean's frowns are fairer far, H That the smiles of other maidens are. Senior Follies 85 Student Council 5, AIternate5 May Day 55 Monitor 6' Washington Program 8. 'S Ambition: To have, and be deserving of friends, happiness, and success LLOYD FRAZIER Slim Earnest and sincere, that's our Slim He deserves the success, the luck that o es to him. Class Night Committee 8: Monitor 49 5, 6, , 85 Stage B nd 75 M vie, Operator , 4, 5, 6, , 8. Ambitio Be a ran r and carton Q ND ER X ' d an t 'J 4 r f en rely . i -r 85 A. 4,5, , , 5CeicaI a , tor ,75 is 65 u . bit To appi ri uc ss i ryay do EA FREE i Ros A wonderful time Rosie's had in East, She thinks our school can't be beat, Spinster Spree Committee 85 Junior Zeta 55 Senior et 6, 7, 85 Public Relations Dinner 85 Booster Committee 65 H. R. Scroll Winners 75 Color Day Committee 75 Polio Campaign 7. Ambition: To be as happy after graduation as I have been during my years at East JAMES F. FREEMAN Jim A ballplayer fine, a friend supreme, He will always make our team. Baseball 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Prairie City 65 Chess and Checkers Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8. Ambition: Professional baseball .-1 3... 2- ,,, BETTY JEAN FREESTONE Zeke Her wreathed smiles, and entrancing ways, I Banish the gloom of the saddest days. Senior Breakfast Committee 85 Junior Zetagathean 4, 55 Senlor Zeta- gathean 6, 75 Special Interest 45 Pep Club 65 Clerical Staff 75 H. R. Scroll Winners 75 Family Relation Dinner 85 Polio Campaign 75 Color Day Committee 7. Ambition: To be as happy outside of school as I have been in school JUNE J. GANDER G. G. June's a girl that's hard to beat. She's an all round athlete. May Festival Co-Chairman 85 Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Golf 5, 6, 7, 85 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, Secretary 7, President 85 Honor Roll 35 Junior Zeta 4, 55 Senior Zeta 6, 7, 85 Special Interest 4, 55 French Club 85 IOB Assembly 45 Student Council 75 Social Com- mittee 7, Chairman 75 Booster Committee 7, 85 All-School Parties 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Monitor 4, 55 Clerical Staff 6, 7, 85 Award Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Tech Play Day 55 French Luncheon 8. Ambition: To always have fun and be happy ELEANOR GARMON Surrounded by music she hasn't a care Where there's harmony, she'll be there. Senior Follies Committee 85 Class Night 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Ma Festival 45 Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Commencement 3, 4, 5, 6, Senior As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Spotlight Parade 45 Choir 3, 4, 7, 85 Glee Club 5, 65 Kiwanis Christmas Program 45 All-City Orchestra 65 All-State Orchestra 5, 75 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 School Pla 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Shakespearean 85 Nativity 3, 75 North High Assembly 8K5 Memorial Day Assembly 65 Woodrow Wilson Assembly 75 Honor Roll 5, 6, 7. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life ALLEN GEBHART Al lf there happens to be a panic, And you need a good mechanic, Call Al. Wrestling 3, 4, 75 Auto Mechanics 3, Tool Room Man. Ambition: Mechanics MELVIN EUGENE GHEE Willy Smart, good looking, nice and slick Melvin Ghee will always click. A A May Festival Committee 85 All-School Play 65 Quill Advertising 5, 85 Honor Roll 6. Ambition: Happiness, success, security JON ANN GILCHRIST Jo Happy-go-lucky, that's 'Jo', A really fine person to know. May Festival Committee 85 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 P.T.A. Assembly 45 Human Relations Meeting 75 Quill Staff Alternate 75 Shakespearean , 8. Ambition: To be pulchritudinous iLook it up, I had tol ' EDDIE GINSBERG Ginsey Jovial, easy going and vergf well-known, A grocery chain someday ddie will own. Senior Mixer 85 Booster Committee 6, 7, 85 Hall Monitor 6, 75 Student Council Alternate 85 Home Room President 65 Baseball 85 Hi-Y 3, Ambition: To own a chain ot grocery stores GARY GOVI Active minds that think and study, Like swift brooks are seldom muddy. Senior Play Committee 85 Woodside 3, 45 Honor Roll 6, 75 Hi-Y 75 Trail of the Lonesome Pine 75 May Festival 65 Nativity 55 KRNT Radio Broadcast 75 Life with Father 8. Ambition: To be happy and successful KENTON GREEN Klondike Your magnet there will ever be A pleasing personality. Senior Follies 85 Wrestling 5, 6, 75 Chess and Checkers 6, 7, 8, Sec- retary 85 Shakespearean 75 Assembly 75 Student Council Alternate 8. Ambition: To go to Alaska with Dan and Bob ERNEST GREENLAND ' Ernie Ernest is on the level, On his desire to travel. Senior Play Committee 85 Monitor 8. Ambition: To be a success and travel BEVERLEE JANE GROSSNICKLE Stinkie Here's to a maiden, fair to see, A sunbeam she will ever be. Senior Mixer 85 Senior Zetagathean 85 G.A.A. 3, 45 Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 75 KRNT Spotlight Parade 4, 65 Calico Club Board 3, 4, 5, 65 Home Room Secretary 65 P.T.A. Hostess 45 Scroll Staff 7, 85 Assistant Sports Editor 7, 85 Color Day 5, 75 Chairman May Day Festival 4, 65 Football secretary 75 Wrestling Secretary 7, 85 Open House 7, Hostess5 Student Council 8, Alternate Aepresentative5 Home Room Scroll Secretary 85 Hall Monitol 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, 75 D.M.E.A. Dinner 85 Scroll Winners 7. Ambition: To be well liked by aIl5 much loved by one DOROTHY M. GRYLLS Dot All our class is very fond, Of Dorothy Grylls, an East High blonde. Senior Follis Committee 85 Zeta 5, 65 Monitor 5, 65 Assembly 65 Twenty- five Dollar Club 75 Quill Ad Staff 6, 75 Honor Roll 6. Ambition Oh! l'll find one- ...lgi is 13 1 A XC Qin f RICHARD A. GULICK Dick I don't believe in principle, But, oh, I do in interest. Senior Follies 85 Assembly 35 Monitor 75 May Festival 4, 6, 85 Bundle Drive Winner 5, 65 Spanish Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Booster Come mittee 7, 85 Hi-Y 7, 8. Ambition: To reach the goal that I've set JAMES M. GURWELL Mickey Mickey enjoys driving a car It is presumed he will o far Q . Senior-Parent Dinner 85 Monitor 7, 85 Auto Mechanics Monitor 55 Spot- light Parade 4, 6. Ambition: To own an Olds 88 BARBARA JEAN GUTHRIE Barb Now it's Barbara, now it is Guthrie, lt remains Barbara, but not Guthrie. Senior Breakfast Committee 85 Gym Monitor 4, 5, 65 Disc Jockey 55 May Festival 4, 65 P.T.A. Hostess 45 Fellowship Club 3, 45 Philo 5, 65 Junior Zeta 3, 45 Scroll Staff 85 Color Day 3, 55 Open House Hostess 35 Monitor 85 Squad Leader 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. Ambition: To change my last name in the near future PATSY JOE HALTOM Pat' A wonderful girl with a wonderful way, Patsy will be ever happy and gay. Cafeteria Helper 8. Ambition: Always to be as happy as I am now BEVERLY VIVIAN HANCOCK Bev The longer you know her The better you like her. Lincoln High School 3, 4, 5, 65 French Luncheon 8. Ambition: To visit France August Graduate PATRICIA ANN HANLON Pat A little blonde actress I do see, On the stage Pat soon will be. May Festival 85 South Dakota 3, 4, 55 Tennis 65 Golf 7, 85 G.A.A, 85 Band 65 Spotlight Parade 65 Spring Music Festival 6' May Festival 65 Memorial Day Assembly 65 Latin Club 6, 7, 85 Senior Zeta 6, 7, 85 Latin Club Banquet 65 Honor Roll 6, 7, 85 Football Assembly 75 Nativity Reader 75 All-School Play 65 KRNT Broadcast 75 KSO Broadcast 6, 75 KWDM Show 75 Student Council Alternate 75 Public Relations Ban- quet 85 Monitor 6, 7, 85 Color Day 75 High School Day 6. Ambition: To oct well my part all through lite PATRICIA N ON I Pat A v s- s at i S also tty s. ior om 85 ent C ncil Al te , olt 3, 4, 5, 85 G,A.A. 1 -4 S o I ay 8 ll-Sch , ,' K Disc Jockey 35 o ers ation er 85 Cl a 65 ay Festival 4, 6, 85 otlight P ade 4, 5 Assembl 3, , 5, 6, 7, 85 Assembly sher 85 ed Clu 5 P.T.A. 4, 55 d 8. Ambition: To live a happy life in everything I do DONNA MAY HARRISON Donnie Donna is very nice to know Her eyes sparkle, her face does glow. Senior Breakfast 85 Philo Club 35 Monitor 75 Scroll Winner 75 525.00 Club 65 Quill Ads 5, 65 High School Day 65 Style Show 45 Booster Committee 5, 65 Squad Leader 3: Usher 45 Open House Hostess 55 P.T,A. Party Hostess 45 Spotlight Parade 6. Ambition: To own a toad that can two-step on skates with Oro EUGENE HART Gene Gene's not quiet, Gene's not loud, But where he is there'll be a crowd. Senior Prom 85 Football 55 Track 6, 7, B5 Monitor 75 Assembly Usher 85 Roosevelt Assembly 75 Hi-Y 7, 8. Ambition: To split up Eve and Barbara MILDRED HAWTHORNE Millie A sweeter girl you'll never find, There's just one girl like Mildred's kind. Senior Banquet 85 Art Club 4, 5, 6, Secretary5 Student Council 55 Gym Monitor 7, 85 School Play Usher 5, 6, 7, 8, Head Usherette 6, 7, 85 Quill Ad Staff 7, 85 Scroll Winners 75 Prom Refreshment Committee 45 Senior Banquet Decorations 75 High School Day 85 Younker Ad 75 Qsrserrlblyx Decorations 75 Open House Hostess 55 Usher 5, 6, 75 Before c oo oni tor 5, 6. Ambition: To own a yellow convertible with Dot DOROTHY HEDGECOCK Dody Her hair is red, her eyes are blue, To ali her friends Dorothy is true. Spinster Spree 85 G.A,A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Gym Monitor 5, 65 Squad Leader 65 Teachers Banquet 55 KRNT Spotlight Parade 65 May Day Festival 4, 65 Color Day Winners 55 Shakespearean Club 75 Roosevelt Pep Assembly 75 Modern Miss 6, 7, 8, Vice-President5 Junior Zeta 55 Scroll Staff 7, 8, News Editor 8, Reporter 75 Visual Aiders 6, 75 Drill Team 65 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Spotlight Parade 85 Juggling Team 8. WILLIS HINDAL Willie ln the future we will see That Willie will in a high position be. May Festival Committee 85 Quill Staff 5, 65 Library Staff 85 Monitor 75 J CI' May,Festival 45 Chess and Checkers. lu Ambiton: To live and learn ' 'i X 5 R Q X -zo- sg: K, w s, C3 i Senior Play Committee 85 IOB Mixer 35 Spanish Club 3 4 5 7 85 Junior Zeta 5, 65 Public Relations Dinner 85 Philomatheari 7,' 8,'Treas- urer 85 Open House Hostess 55 Spanish Banquet 75 May Day 4' I LORRAINE FLORENCE HINES Ronnie Silence is a beautiful thing, For Lorra.r1e, happ.ness it will bring. Class Night 8, Philo 6, 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, Clerical Staff 7, Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Vis-Aiders 6, Mother and Daughter Tea 3. Ambition: To be a successful stenographer and to have fun while I am single THEODORE EUGENE HOFFMAN Ted Ted is a lot of fun and always on the go, Maybe this is whXAwe all like him so. Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, onitor 6, 7, 8, Quill Ad Staff 7, 8. Ambition: To own a Packard like R. C. NANCY LOUISE HOWELL Nance Always friendly, always nice, Sweet personality with plenty of spice. Class Night Committee 8, P.T.A. Hostess 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Tennis Squad 6, 7, 8, Squad Leader 4, 5, 6, Student Council 5, Social Committee 5, Monitor 5, 8, Philomathean Club 6, Usher 6, 7, North High Assembly 7, Shakespearean Club 7, Zetagathean Club 7, 8, All-School Party 7, 8, Scroll Staff 8, Page Editor Pep Club 6, 7, 8, Assembly Monitor 8. Ambition: To be a thrifty store buyer LOREN G. HUSS Mary Loren is a very nice guy, Greater will he be as the years go by. Cap and Gown 8, Football 3, 5, Swimming 7, Assembly Helper 6, Chess and Checker Club 5, 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 6. Ambition: To be Jake's student teacher LILA LA VON HUTH Vonnie LaVon is neat in her dress, She always looks her best, no less. Spinster Spree 8, Special Interest 4, Junior Zeta 4, 5, Senior Zeta 6, 7, Public Relations Dinner 8, Pep Club 6, Home Room Scroll Winners 7, Calico Club 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, Polio Campaign 7, Color Day Com- mittee 7. Ambition: To always be happy and keep my friends BONNIE MAE JENKINS Einnob She's been in many a school play, Quite an actress, our Bonnie Mae. Senior Play Committee, Assembly 4, Monitor 4, All-School Play, Prompt- er 4, Make-up Committee 5, 6, 7, Nativity 7, Class Night 6, Junior and Senior Zeta 4, 6, Service 7. Ambition: To be iust half the person I should be CARLENE HELEN JOHNSON Suz Here's Carlene, dressed oh so neat From the top of her head to the soles of her feet. Class Night 8, Student Council 3, 4 Alternate 5, El Circulo Espanol 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 5, Treasurer 6, Zeta 5, 6, Philo 7, Shakespearean Club 7: Red Cross Committee 4, Social Committee 3, IOB Girls' Meet- ing Speaker 4, Open House Hostess 5, Girls' Glee Club 5, 6, Nativity 5, May Festival 6, 8, Memorial Assembly 6, Kiwanis Spotlight Parade 6, Monogram Assembly 6, Old-Fashioned Style Show 6, Color Day 3, 5, Assembly Usher 8, Red Cross' Representative 4, G.A.A. 6, Spanish Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6, Clerical Staff 7, Bedside Teacher 7, Bundle Drive Winners 5, Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7. Ambitiogz To find happiness, friends, and success in whatever I may o DONALD RICHARD JOHNSON Yukon Don It is DonaId's wit That's made him a hit. Senior Follies 8, Wrestling 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7, Brush and Palette Club 4, 6, Chess and Checkers 3, May Day Festival 6, Color Day 3, 5, 7, Stagehand 7, 8. Ambition: To go to Alaska with Bob and Ken FERNE LUCILLE JOHNSON Chico Ferne's brown hair and sparkling eyes Are the cause of many manly sighs. Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Zeta 4, 6, Clerical Staff 8, Service 5, Gym Of- fice, Drivers Training 7, Color Da 6. Ambition: Travel, work, and live happily HELEN JOHNSON Helen The sophomore gazed, his wander grew, That one small head held all she knew. Scroll Staff 6, Editor-in-chief 7, 8, Senior Follies Committee 8, Golf 7, 8, Senior Zetagathean 6, 7, 8, Booster Committee 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 7, Secretary 8, Spring Festival 7, Pep Assembly 7, National Journalism Convention 7, St. Paul, Minnesota 3, 4, 5, Honor Roll 3, 5, 7, Color Day 7, Hoyt Sherman Representative 7, Roman Banquet 8, Crime Prevention Week 8. Ambition: To find a smile in every tear JACK JOHNSON Johnnie A mighty man who has knack, This is our one and only Jack. Senior Mixer Committee 8, Wrestling 3, 4, Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8, Let- terman 6, 8, Track 4, 6, 8, Equipment Manager 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 7, 8, Secretary 7, Presi- dent 8, Monitor 7, 8. Ambition: To become a solid citizen JEANNINE JOHNSTON HUGGINS Neanie Jeannine has joy, all the while A As she carries with her a smile. Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Glee Club 4, 5, 7, Thanksgiving Assembly 3, 5, Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Monitor 5, 6, Junior Zeta 3, 5, Christmas Nativity 3, 5, 7, Hoyt Sherman 3, Swimming Club 4, 5, 6: East Des Moines Club 3, 5, 7, May Festival 4, 6, Commencement 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Memorial Day Assembly 4, 6, All-School Party 5, Spring Music Festival 4, 6, Kendall Play House Usher 5, Woodrow Wilson 3, 5, 7, Holy Week 4, 6, Tennis 3, Rotary Club Program 5, Senior Follies 5, School Party 4, 5, Color Day 3, 7. LEONA GRACE JOHNSON Onie Grace is her middle name A And her grace will someday bring her fame. Senior Play 8, Brush and Palette 4, 5, 6, Secretary 5, Vice-President 6, Squad Leader 4, Clerical Staff 6, Student Council 7, Alternate, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Nurse's Office 7, 8, Color Day Committee 3, 5. Ambition: To live a happy, useful life JEAN JONES Red' Pretty red hair has this lass. Jean's pleasant to see as you pass. Senior Breakfast 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6, G.A.A. 3, Secretary 4, Monitor 6, Senior Banquet 7, Assembly Usher 8. Ambition: To be liked by all, loved by one THOMAS D, JONES Tam 'Casanova' Jones is the kind of a guy That causes the girls many a sigh. Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Wrestling 5, Monitor 7, Home Room Presi- dent 5, Honor Roll 7. Ambition: Orthopedic surgeon MILDRED KERSEY Millie' Sweet, quiet, dark eyes and hair, Mildred will be known everywhere. Y-Teens 3, May Festival 4, Monitor 8, Badge Monitor 8, Usher 8. Ambition: To be liked by all, loved by one KAROLE ANN KESTERSON Kesty Karole Ann is quite genteel, Many a heart she can steal. Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 4, Wardrobe Girl 6, Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Woodrow Wilson As- sembly 7, Holy Week Services 6, East Des Moines Club 7, Assembly 6, Baccalaureate 6, 7, Latin Club 7, 8, Commencement 7, Nativity 7, Memorial Daly Assembly 6, Teen-Age Book Club 7, 8. Ambition: o always put Christ first ISABELLE KING Izzy lf she has any faults she has left us in doubt, We have yet to find them out. Spanish Club 5, 6, Honor Roll 6 7, Student Council Representative 6' Quill Ad Staff 7 8, wardrobe Girl 6. Ambition: To always be happy MARY JEANINE KlNG Bugs Smooth, gay, pretty as a lark, Mary will steal some lucky heart. Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Usher 8, Color Day 3' Pep Assembly 7, Consistory 7, Quill Ads 7, 8, Y-Teens 4, 5, 6, 7, Clerical Staff 4, Home Room President 7, Sales Meetings 7, 8, Class Secretary 3, All-School Play 5, 8, Booster Com- mittee 7, 8, Prom Decoration 4, All-School Party Hostess 5, Ambition: To be liked by all, loved by one WILMA l. KING Willie When with Wilma no time is dull, When she's around there is no lull. Philo Club 3, Home Room Vice-President 5, Class Secretary 6, 7, Hall Monitor 7, Scroll Winner 7, 525.00 Club 6, Quill Ad 5, 6, High School Day 6, Squad Leader 3, Booster Committee 5, 6, 7, Homemaking Hostess 5, Y-Teens 5, lOB Party Hostess Refreshment Committee 7, Spotlight Parade 6. Ambition: To own a Frog that can ploy Pool with Lora E. LORRAINE KNOX Winnie Winnie is just plain fun to be with, When it comes to personality, she has a natural gift. G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Tumbling-Juggling Team, Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council 6, Alternate 7, Gym Monitor 5 6, Hall Monitor 6, Junior Zeta 5, Pep Assembly 5: Life Saving 5, May Festival 5, Honor Roll 5, 7, Spotlight Parade 5, Squad Leader 5, Senior Zeta 8. Ambition: To always be happy and successful MARILYN JOYCE LADD Joyce's heart makes friends for her, Her good disposition keeps them for sure. Girls' Sextet 4, 5, 6, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Nativity 3, 5, Holy Week Services 4, 6, Des Moines Women's Club 4, Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, Spring Festival 4, 6, Memorial Day Assembly 4, 6, East Des Moines Club 3, 5, 7, Kiwanis Club 6, Younkers Tea Room 4, All-School Party 5, Junior-Senior Prom 6, Teachers' Luncheon 4, 5, 7, Teachers' Convention 6, Woodrow Wilson Assembly 6, All-Girls' Banquet 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, l0B Tea 3, P.T.A. 6, 8, Latin Club 5, 6, Roman Banquet 6, Shakespearean 7, Junior Zeta- gathean 5, Philomathean 6, 7, 8, Squad Leader 4, Pep Assemblies 5, 6, 7, Student Council 6, Monitor 8. Ambition: To do all that I do to the best of my ability MARCIA LAMMEY Lamie-Pie To a friend in need, Marcia is a friend indeed. Squad Leader 5, Marching Band 5, 7, 8, Concert Band 5, 7, 8, Mon- itar 5, 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Band 5, 8, Music Festival 4, Style Show 7. Ambition: To live a life of happiness and success C. RAYMOND LARSON Lars Tall and easy going, 'Lars' is a friend worth knowing. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Student Council 6, Alternate 5, 7, Football 3, 5, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Track 4, 6, School Play 4, Alumni Banquet 6, Citizenship Committee 6, Football Gate Assistant 7. Ambition: To find out what my ambition is 1 122- s RN We wr at JULIA M. LAUDERBECK Lovable A nicer Christian girl you could not find, A friend to all and always kind. Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7, Christian Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, Lunchroom Cashier 7, 8, Home Room Party 7. Ambition: To do what Christ would 'have me do, To be H. AT.'s wife MARY LAUDERBACK Brown Eyes Mary Mary is quite nice Never smiles once, but twice. A G.A.A. 4, 5, 7, 8, Science Club 3, 4, 8, Latin Club 5, 6, 7, Fellowship 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lunchroom Cashier 7, 8, Monitor 6, Kiwanis Spotlight Parade 5, Teen-Age Book Club 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, Home Room Assembly 8, Home Room Breakfast 4, Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: Medical missionary JUNE LAWRENCE Junie A girl who has so much pep, That ioy is spread in each step. G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Secretary 5, President 7, Modern Miss 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Gym Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, Visual Aid 5, Scroll Winners 7, Roosevelt Assembly 6, 7, North Assembly 6, Tumbling Team 5, 6, May Festival 4, 6, Student Council Alternate 6, Tech High Play Day 5, Squad Leader 3, 4, 6, 7, Assembly 5, P.T.A. Program 5, Calico Club 5, Color Day Winners 5, Open House Hostess 6. Ambition: Supervise Rosie and Dar EUGENE LAWRENCE Gene lf Gene has any faults he leaves us in doubt, ln all the three years we have not found them out. Baseball 4, 6, 8, Basketball 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 8, Big Six Champs 8, State Finals 8, Roosevelt Assembly 7, Nativity 4, May Day Festival 6, Amos Hiatt Hi-Y 6, Chess and Checkers lub 5, 6, Student Council 8, Home Room President 5, 6, Monitor 3, 4, 8, Color Day Committee 6, Sports Committee 8, Cross Country 5, 7. Ambition: Professional baseball BONNA DEE LENOX Dee Her good nature and good sense are combined, No better combination can you find. May Festival Committee 8, Kendall Usher 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, 7, Moni- tor 4, 5, Clerical Staff 7, 8, Class Night Hostess 7, School Party 4, Zeta Club 6, 7, Booster Club 6 7. Ambition: To attain success without losing the ioys ot life CATHERINE DOLORES LENZINI Dee Blue-eyed, dark-haired Dee, Happy she will always be. May Festival 8, Senior Zeta 6, 7, Philomathean 7, Spanish Club 5, 6, Shakespearean Club 7, Senior Class Night 7, Monogram Assembly 6, Anniversary Assembly 6, Girls' Glee Club 5, 6, G.A.A. 6, Assembly Usher 8, Honor Roll 6, 7, Color Day 7, Woodside High School 3, 4, State Music Contest 4, Veterans Hos ital 3' Christmas Program 3, 7, Boys' and Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Carnival Sueen Attendant 3. Ambition: To find happiness and success in all I attempt to do BARBARA LEWIS CORNELL Barb A disposition of the sunniest kind, Barb is mild in manner, quiet in mind. May Festival Committee 8, Spanish Club 3, Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Clerical Staff 5, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, Candy Seller 7, Class Night 6, 7, May Festival 6, Service Girl 6, Assembly Usher 8, Teachers' Association Dinner B, Quill Ads 5, 6, Squad Leader 3, 4, 5, Secretary 5, 6, 8, Football Tickets 5, Decoration Committee 6, High Schoot Day 6, Color Day Committee 7, Spotlight Parade Tickets 6, Scholastics 7, 8. Ambition: To live for Christ DORIS H. LILLY Dorie Her bright eyes und calm smile, Show that she's happy all the while, Spanish Club 5, 7, Honor Rall 7, Quill Ad Staff 7, Monitor 6. Ambition: Happiness and success RUSSELL LINDQUIST Russ Russ is as nice as he can be, On his face a grin you'll see. Football 3, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, Track 4, 6, 8, School Play 5, Student Council 3, 4, 5, Pep Assemblies 3, 5, Spring Festival 7, A Cappella Choir 7, May Day 6, Spotlight Parade 4, Special Interest 8, Nativity 7, Prom Host 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Baccalaureate 7, Thanksgiving As- Vice-President, Boys' Glee Club 7. Ambition: To be happy and successful in life JEANETTE L. LOGGINS An intelligent girl is Jan, Where others don't succeed, e can Spinster Spree 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Senior Zeta 8, Cafeteria Helper 7, 8, Clerical Ambition: To be eminent in foreign languages JERALD WAYNE LONG Jerry He takes every problem with the will to see it through, His eyes are always open for the more that he can do. Senior Mixer Committee 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Clerical Staff 8, Monitor 7, Dance Club 7, 8, Music Festival 4, Spotlight Parade 4, 6: Honor 8Roll 3, 6, 7, 8, Pep .Assembly 6, Drake Relays 4, 6, All-School Party . Ambition: Success is my ambition, happiness my goal CHARLOTTE LOYD Charlee A rose without a thorn, Charlotte was a lady born. Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Junior Zeta 3, 4, Monitor 4, Honor Roll 4, 5, Student Council Alternate 4. Ambition: To be liked by all and loved by one sembly 7, Hall Monitor 4, 7, Color Day 6, Alumni Banquet 6, Hi-Y ,ZW 123i ELEANOR JANE LUETT , Ellie Her high ideals, her pureness of heart, Eleanor's smiles and brilliancy everywhere dart. Senior-Parent Dinner 85 Zetagothean 4, 55 Philomothean 6, 7, 85 Clerical Staff 75 Monitor 85 May Festival 65 Red Cross 85 Decoration Senior Banquet 75 Honor Roll 7. Ambition: Always to be happy and make others happy JIM MADDEN Tonie All who saw did admire, For the best of manners he did acquire. Senior Prom 8. Ambition: Travel around the world on my own yacht PHYLLIS MAGNUSON Phyl Phyllis is quiet and coy . . . But ever she's brimtul of ioy. Class Night 85 Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Banquet Committee 75 Junior Zetagothean 55 Philomathean 6, 7, 85 Initiation Committee 75 Prom Hostess 65 Bundle Drive Winners 5, 65 D. M. E. A. Dinner 85 Quill Staff 7, 8. Ambition: Nursing PHYLLIS YVONNE MALANEY W Phyl Cheerful, gay, always smiling A triend will always re bel? , Spinster Spree 85 G. .A. 3, , 7, leric taff 65 der i 6, 75 Zeta 55 Sp ' a 6, '81 m io , 5 I Staff 85 Scroll . s 75 on oo Ass , May Festival 4, 65 Sau deteuder 4, 75 Driv , Co Day Winners 65 Senior Paren nquet 6, chers anque Jugg Team 8. Ambition: To supervise Rosey ar' BEVERLY JEAN MANCHESTER Bev Neat as a pin from head to toe, Beverly is a girl we're all glad to know. Senior Mixer 85 Latin Club 3, 45 Special Interests 45 G,A.A. 3, 45 Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Alumni Registration 75 Student Council 45 Open House Hostess 45 Assembly Usher 7, 85 Home Room Secretary 7, 85 Mag Fcestival 65 Conference of Christians and Jews 7, 85 Honor Roll Ambition: To make a lite and then a living BEVERLY MANEELY Bev No nicer girl can be found, If you look the whole world around. Spinster Spree 85 G.A.A. 4, 5, 65 Latin Club 75 Monitor 55 Clerical Staff 65 Gym Monitor 7. Ambition: To be a nurse ii LAWRENCE MANI-IART Larry A good disposition is eaual to the best, Given a task-Larry will do his best. Class Night 85 Pep Assembly 75 Dubuque 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition: Go to college ALVIN MARSHALL Al But work is work and must be done, But as I work, l have my fun. May Festival Committee 85 Monitor 4, 55 Swimming 45 May Festival 65 Science Fair 45 Assistant Shop Foreman 35 Assembly Monitor 6. Ambition: To roam the west with Dick DONALD MARTIN Don Donald Martin is quite the guy, Look close-see the sparkle in his eye? Quill Ad Staff 55 Spotlight Parade 45 Spanish Club 3. Ambition: Journalism HARRIET JULINE MARTIN Lee' l-larriet's smart and smooth and slick, Where intelligence is needed, she'll always click, Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 55 Tennis 4, 55 Y-Teens 3, 45 All-School Party 55 Monitor 75 Shakespearean 7, Ambition: To be happy and make others happy JEANNIE LOU MARTINEAU Wink Quiet and sweet is our Jeannie Lou, But on all occasions she knows what to do. Cop and Gown Committee 85 Monitor 5. Ambition: To be a good wife to Fred NORMAN A, MASH Charlie H 0 ' h d th d ed d I Nam.: assi il . if f SWQUIML it . May Festival 8. ' . . f Ambition: To be c in w teyer I ' L1-,T ' A . Ln 1 Tr 'sf 4. L! I i 11, I I I fi gif,- rl we-5 ' 4 A X 4 ...E :sv - ' ' W 2 ww mi xxx JAMES McCLELLAND, JR. Jim CordIoI and courteous, a gentleman in and out, This describes Jim without a doubt. Latin Club 3, 4, 8, All-School Play 4, Boys' Glee Club 8, A Cappella Choir 8, Altoona, Football 5, 6, 7, Baseball 6, Boys' Quartet 5, 6, 7, Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, School Play 6, Year Book 7, Sports Editor, Curtis Vocational Division Magazine Contest 7, Boys' Double Quar- tet 5, 6, 7, Freshman Initiation 7, Ambition: To be like Christ, who is the Perfect Pattern DON McDONALD Don will always make a hit Because he's gifted with humorous wit. Senior Banquet 8, Chairman, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Roose- velt Assembly 5, 7, Monitor 4, 6, 8, P.T.A. Greeter 3, Open House 4, 5, Senior Follies 8, Booster 8, Foreign Affairs Lectures 8, Hi-Y 5, Quill Alternate 8, Student. Council 3, 4, 8, President 8, Home Room Presi- ' nc eons. HAAOC.. dent 3, 4, 8, Kiwanis Lu Ambition: To play professional baseball as well as my dad DON MCGAFFEE This boy Don is so full of pep, Someone to beat him we've not found yet. Senior From 8, Student Council 3, 7, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Pep Assem- bly 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 3, 7, 8, Senior Assembly 7, IOB Assembly 7, Red Cross Gift Boxes 8, Bundle Drive 7, Spotlight Pa- rade 4, Radio Sports Reporter 8. Ambition: Forestry ROBERT MCNEELEY Jerry We want to know more boys like Jerry, When things get tough, he still is merry. Monitor 7. Ambition: To lose weight JOAN McPHERREN Jo Lots of fun, easy to know, Carefree, happy, always Jo. Clerical Staff 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Zeta 5, 6, 7, Hall Monitor 4, Philomathean 8, Squad Leader 4, 5, Scroll Staff 8, All-School Party 3. Ambition: To be a successful stenographer and then time will tell GWENDOLYN MILLER Torchy She's tiny as the tiniest star, But Gwen's love is great. Senior Follies Committee 8, G.A.A. 7, Hall Monitor 8, Clerical Staff 6. Ambition To spend my life with E. R. MARJORIE MILLER Margie Margie is always striving to gain the best She will reach a position over the rest, Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, Spanish Club 3, 4, Supply Room 6, 7, Visual Aiders 5, 6, D. M. E. A. Dinner, Secretary 7. Ambition: To make the best better SHIRLEY JANE MILLER Bobbie Shirley is a cheerful lass One of the finest in her class. Senior Prom Committee 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Philomathean 8, Zetagathean 5, Usherette 7, Monitor 6, Latin Banquet 4, 6, Cafeteria Cashier 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, May Festival 6, City Improvement Panel 7, Roosevelt Assembly 5, Honor Roll 7, Scroll Winners 7, Quill Staff 8. Ambition: Journalism DOROTHY MITCHELL Dot Her eyes ore blue, her hair is brown Our Dot will win fame and renown. Cap and Gown 8, Gym Monitor 7, 8, G.A.A. 4, Wardrobe Girl 5, As- sembly Decoration 7, Quill Ad Staff 7, 8, Gold Key Award 6, Scroll Drive Winners 7, Prom Refreshment Committee 4, Senior Banquet Decorations 7, High School Day 8, Scholastic Art Exhibit 8, Senior Assembly Usher 7, School Play Usher 7, Nativity Usher 6, 8, Usher, Class Night 6, 7, Commencement, Baccalaureate. Ambition: To own a yellow convertible with Millie DORIS LOUISE MOORE Doddy A soft spoken Iassie, it's true, A diligent worker are you, Cap and Gown Committee 8, Honor Roll 3, G.A.A. 3, 6, May Festival 4, Scholastics 8. Ambition: To be successful in life MARY GRACE MUSGRAVE Mary The type of girl is Mary Who with her the East High Spirit will carry. Cap and Gown 8, G.A.A. 3, Clerical Staff 6, Honor Roll 6, 7. Ambition: Keep on laughing with Ruth and Katie BEVERLY JEAN NATALLE Natalie Beverly really gets around Yet she keeps her feet on the ground, Senior Breakfast 8, Nurse's Office 8, Panora, Iowa, 3, 4, 5. Ambition: To always be happy and sucessful -2 5- BETTY JANE NEW Janie To let you in on a little clue, There is no other person like Betty Jane New. Cap and Gown 85 Class Night 75 Honor Roll 5. Ambition: To find a good successful career and be happy the rest of my lite DON NICHOLSON Nickie Where there's a will, there's a way, As Don shows us everyday. Science Club 35 Art Club 3, 4, 5, Vice President 55 Crafts Club 75 Divine Flora 55 Whole Town's Talking 65 Trail of Lonesome Pine 75 Assembly 3, 45 Library 65 Monitor 7, 85 Crime Week Represen- tative 85 Nativity 5, 7. Ambition: To be a ham actor like J.V.P.S. ROSEMONDE NIPPER Rosy Rosy has her own sweet way, And keeps her friends from day to day. Senior Breakfast 8, Co-Chairman5 G.A.A. 3, 45 Junior Zetagathean 55 Visual Aiders 55 Modern Miss 6, 7, 85 Clerical Staff 65 Scroll Typist 85 Scroll Staff 8, Editorial Editor 85 Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Senior- Parent Banquet 65 Alumni Banquet 65 Polio Envelopes 75 Color Day Winners 55 May Festival 4, 65 Open House Hostess 85 Shakespearean 85 Heart Drive 65 Quill Tryouts 7. Ambition: To learn from Darlene how to dip iello SHIRLEY MAE NISSER Shirley is tops in talking and dancing, She has charms that are enhancing. Senior Prom 8, Co-Chairman5 G.A.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Publicity Manager5 Special Interest 45 Zeta 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 65 Squad Leader 7, 85 Gym Monitor 7. Ambition: To live a life of happiness and to keep those near to me happy f JOHN WlLLlAM NIXON Jack X Jack plays the accordion as easy as pie, . lt ' I-le will always be the apple of someone's eye. Fifa XS Senior Prom 85 Honor Roll 3, 45 Quill Photographer 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 X., -X 5. Stagehand 3, 4, 55 Electrician5 Usher 5, 65 Camera Club 4, President5 , ill ' Chess and Checker Club 3, 4, 55 Art Club 4. Nj , X Ambition: To get even with teachers by teaching 5-IK X V! THOMAS J. o'Bovi.E I l iw tam A little nonsense now and then-- ' ls relished by the wisest men. i ' Football 3, 5, 7, Captain 7, All-State 7, All-City, All-Ccxwference5 Golf 4, 6, 85 Basketball 3, 55 Baseball 85 Wrestling 65 Pep ss bly 3, 4, 5, 75 Wrestling Banquet 65 Olympic Club 85 KSO All-Cityairdnquet 85 Keystone Club 85 Hi-Y 3, 4, 6, 8, Vice-President 85 Quarterback Club Banquet 8: Student Council 3, 7, Athletic Chairman5 Senior Banquet 8, Co-Chairman. Ambition: Achieve a high goal unknown JOSEPH O'BRAZA A good looking fellow is Joe. This true fact we all know. May Festival 85 Baseball 8. Ambition: To travel CHARLOTTE J. O'BRlEN Char Sweet memories of her we'lI always keep In our hearts' treasury way down deep. Spanish Club 3, 45 Senior-Parent Banquet 8, Chairman5 Special Inter- est 45 G.A.A. 4, 5, 65 Tennis Team 45 Monitor 4, 5, 6, 85 Open House 4. 5, 75 May Festival 45 Nurse's Aide 4, 55 Clerical Staff 5, 6, 85 Usher 6, 75 Zetagathean 4, 6, 7, 85 Philomathean 55 D. M. E. A. Banquet 85 All-Girl Banquet 85 All-School Party 6, 7, 85 Senior Ac- tivities Usher 6, 75 Booster Club 7, 8. Ambition: To always see the sunny side ot life JOHN GEORGE O'HARA Johnny John is quite short5 'tis true, But cheerfulness is measured through and through. Senior Banquet 85 Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Tennis 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Cheerleader 6, 7, 8, Alternate5 Equipment Manager 5, 65 Booster Club 7, 85 Lincoln-Washington Program 6, 85 Monitor 4. Ambition: To attend college MARGARET ELAINE ONDER Bugs Stand up everybody, and give a cheer, For Margaret the lively and gay is here. Squad Leader 3, 4, 55 Monitor 5, 65 Style Show 75 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Girls' Assembly 45 G.A.A. 3. Ambition: Peel tangerines in Albia LUELLA E. PARTINGTON Lou A super girl is our friend Luella, A pretty nice girl tar some lucky fellow. Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 85 Clerical Staff 6, 75 Monitor 35 Tecn Toppers 3, 4, 5, 65 Calico Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Honor Roll 3545 Open House Hostess 35 May Festival 65 Pep Assembly 5. Ambition: To have all those dear to me, near to me JOAN B. PATERSON Bernyce Joanie's nice and Joanie's neat, 4 ln lust plain language, Joanie's sweet. Senior Prom Committee 85 Student Council 3, 4, 55 Latin Club 3, 45 Phila- 55 Alumni Assembly 75 Senior Zeta 7, 85 D. M. E. A. Dinner 85 Fashion Show 75 Tennis 3, 45 Usherette 6, 75 Junior Zeta 55 Quill Staff 85 Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Nurse's Office 5, 65 Tecn-Age Book glL1b47, 85 Spring Music Festival 4, 65 May Day Assembly 45 Honor o , Ambition: To receive my R. N. certificate M26- JOSEPH THOMAS PATTON it-joel. MusicaIly inclined is Joe, He's the fellow we all should know. Marching Band 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 8, Spot- light Parad Ambition e 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Movie Operator 4, 5. To be a success in everything I do CI-IAUNCEY PETERSEN Pete Chauncey is a regular guy, Always has laughter in his eye. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Home Room President, Ambition: Marine Corps ALVA LEE PHILLIPS Alvie Good sense and good nature are not separated here, He always brings news of good cheer. Senior Prom 8, Football 3, 5. Ambition: To play in the big leagues GEORGE LAURENCE PIKE There isn't a thing he wouIdn't do for anyone, When it comes to enemies, he has none. Monitor 5, 6, 7, Art Club 3, 4, Color Day 5, 6. Ambition: Retire at 19 VERA MARGARET PITTMAN She brightens the pathways on which she does walk, With laughter and glamor . s lovable t k, Senior Banquet 8, Pep Band 3 5, 6, Mor ng Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Con rt Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 f aiorette 7, potlight Parade 4, 6, ' M rial Day Para e 4, f , Memor l 'wr Assembly 4, 6, 8, D R 4, 8, 'Cl ,456' . ., 5,6,HonorRoI,' T A :yi ' mos ' - o cert 4, 6, 8, oodrow W' so if t 6, , nc me. 5' RON IE w P 14 '-Ronnie 'ff e s the che ith pep, T I c o he's never o of step. - gay tiv 8, -wi er 7 8, Pep Ase ies 7, 8, Monitor 3, 4, - 7, un A ri - Wi ,ff , ' mittee 5, 6, 7, 8, s I r fgfs rrtbly 7' Y 8 S tli ht Parade 6, Honor Roll 6, , Y u 1- I Ambition: To vis: e rty-eight states D LENE MARY PLUMMER Chicken Where Darlene is, there's 'n. Senior Mixer Committee 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Nurse's Helper 5, Clerical Staff 8, Quill Staff 7, Teen-Age Book Club 7, Dance Club 7, 8, President 8, Open House 7, Art Center Hostess 7, National Scholastic High School Art Award 4, State Scholastic Art Award 4, Music Festival 4, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Honor Roll 3, 6, 7, Student Council Alternate 8, Zeta 8, All-School Play 8. Ambition: To remember that happiness is the pathway to success JAMES PLUMMER Butch M. BARB Livel James has friends here and there, Meets a pal most everywhere. Track 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 5, 7, Wood Shop Foreman 8, Monitor 7, Student Council 7, Alternate. Ambition: Farming ARA PRUITT Barb y and lots of fun 'Barb' is a friend to everyone. Cap and Gown 8, Zeta 4, 5, Monitor 4, 5, Gym 7, 8, Usher 8, Y-Teen 6, 7, D. M. E. A. Dinner Squad Leader 5, Class Secretary 4, 5, Philomathean Ambition: To be as wonderful to my children as Monitor 6, Quill Ad gi, Clerical Staff 8, my Aunt and Uncle have been to me NEVADA PUGH Vada She does her best in all she tries, That is why she is so wise. Cap and Gown Committee 8, Monitor, Philomathean 3, 4, Hostess, Class Night 7. Ambition: To love and be loved by those dear to me DONNA GERALDINE QUICK Donna Donna is active on our Scroll Her name is on our Honor Roll. Senior Banquet 8, Teen-Age Book Club 7, Student Council 4, 6, AI- ternate, Open House Hostess 7, Latin Club 3, Roman Banquet 4, Calico Staff 7, Home Room Secretary 7, 8, KCBC Disc Jockey 4, Scroll Win- ners 7, North High Latin Club 3, Color Day Committee 7, Honor Roll 7. Ambition: To live a life of love and laughter JOVITA RAMIREZ Jo Many friends, you'lI find you know, But none so swell or truc, as Jo. Senior Prom 8, Monitor 6, 7, 8. Ambition: To live a happy life always like 0. B. and to have many friends -27.. ELEANOR RANKIN Honey Honey is petite as you can see, Cheerful and gay she'll always be. Spinsters Spree 85 Latin Club 3, 4, 55 Cafeteria Cashier 5, 6, 75 Latin Banquet 45 Monitor 45 Usherette 75 East-North Latin Club 45 Clerical Staff 85 May Festival 6. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do CATHERINE RASMUSSEN Kofi Her ambition alone describes 'Kati' to a tee Friendliness and thought is her success key. Senior Prom Committee 85 Zetagathean 5, 6, 7, 85 Special Interest 55 Fellowship Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 35 Latin Club 85 G.A.A. 85 Nurse's Office 85 Squad Leader 55 Clerical Staff 55 Pep Assemblies 55 School Party 55 Style Show 75 History Secretary 85 Crime Prevention Week 85 May Day Festival 4, 65 Honor Roll 3, 45 Color Day 3, 55 Junior-Senior Prom Decorations 5, Open House Hostess 35 Alumni Assembly 5. Ambition: First, to serve Godp Second to serve others5 Third to serve myself-all to the best of my abilities RICHARD RATTON ,mol urklg A fellow who nev h'r m w rli Forever a frie ? ,ff -- Senior Breakfast 85 rc ing B11 , 3 , ,B7, 853Pe4p Eand 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Dra e Rela Band I , 6, 85 ocial and , , ' , Spotllgnt 3Pa5ad7e 4, 6,y85 Orchestra 55 May Festival 4,,6jPaZe -4413-3' F t , , . Acigbifionz To be a success in whatever I do RUTH REDINGTON l'lI continue to smile as long as l live, Smiles are natural and easy to give. Monitor 7. Ambition: To have my thoughts on the things of the Lord RICHARD REMSTER Dick's a happy go-lucky guy. Senior Follies 85 Chess and Checkers 6, Vice-President5 Latin Club 6. Ambition: Live a happy and full life RICHARD H. REYNOLDS Dick To live a happy and easy life ls Dick's ambition-without a strife. Senior Banquet 85 Football 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Chess and Checkers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Baseball 5, 65 Hall Monitor 3, 45 Booster Club 6, 7, 8. Ambition: To live o happy and easy life JO ANNE RICHARD Jo Everyone knows Jo Anne is o treat, She's always so nice and so sweet. Senior Class Night Committee 85 Girls' Glee Club 45 Spring Festival 45 May Day Program 65 Scroll Staff 7, 8, Page Editor5 Clerical Staff 7, Public Relations Dinner 85 Philomathean 7, 85 Junior Zetagathean 5, 65 Brush and Palette Club 3, 45 Candy Seller 85 Lincoln-Washington Program 85 Honor Roll 4, 5, 65 School Party 75 P.T.A. Hostess 85 Treasure Hunt Committee: Picnic Committee 8. Ambition: To be o success in everything I do, and make my parents proud of me JOYCE RICHARDSON Joyce Ann The name alone describes this gal, A friend in need and loyal gala Senior Breakfast 85 Class Night 75 quad Leader 6. Ambition: To find happiness and success in whatever I do LOI S WYNETTE ROBERTS Friendliness and sincerity, a perfect blend, She is a true and trusted friend. May Festival 85 Style Show 45 Honor Roll 45 Art Club 45 Squad Leader 45 Monitor 55 Quill Ads 65 Kiwanis Ads 65 525.00 Club 65 Prom Decorating Committee 75 Color Day Committee 6. Ambition: To be forever surrounded by happy people EDWARD L. ROBINSON Eddie A mighty cog at second base His speed and spirit set the pace. Baseball 4, 6, 8. Ambition: To play baseball LARRY REX ROCKEY Tall and blond, that's our Larry, The spirit of East he does carry. Cap and Gown 85 Track 65 Chess and Checkers Club 5, 6, 85 Student Eougtcll 55 Play Salesman 4, 55 Spotlight Parade Salesman 35 525.00 u , . Ambition: To set a goal, then reach it RlCHARD K. RODERICK Dick ln sports and school work Dick is tops 4 We'lI all agree we like him lots. Senior-Parent Dinner 85 Golf 5, 6, 7, 8' Honor Roll 5, 75 Student Council 7, 8, Alf r - H'-Y 7. 8- D M 5 - erna e, i , es oines Tech 3, 4, Chess and Checkers Club 8. Ambition: To be a gentleman and still have fun .12 8-. i J Al X Vi -3 X, .l x X X Ri so 40 Xl i N. ANN 5 x xx 'XX X X fix' X es PN VINCENT M. RODGERS Vince A very industrious boy is Vince, From his work he'll never wince. Senior Breakfast 8, Dowling High 3, Dowling Football 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 6, May estival 6. Ambition: Happiness first, success second LARRY ROE He's polite, friendly, and kind of shy, But truly he is a very nice guy. Senior Breakfast 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: To some day be a C.P.A. DARLENE LOUISE ROGERS Dar Darlene is a thoughtful gal, Thoughtfulness has earned many a pal. Senior Prom 8, May Festival 4, Phi omathean 5, Hall Monitor 5, 6, Quill Ad Staff 6, 8, Home Room Secretary 5, 6, 7, All-School Play 6, 7. Ambition: To teach Rosy how to dip iello RALPH SANFORD Virginia What Ralph does, he does with ease, He's contented, and easy to please.' 4 Senicgr Breakfast 8, Crafts Club 5, Fellowship Club 7, Booster Commit- tee . Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do JAMES SAUNDERS Flash He's fast like the lightning that streaks from the sky, Making a long story short, he's sure a swell guy. Student Council 3, Football 3, 5, 7, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Track 4, 6, Assistant Shop Foreman 4, Shop Foreman 5, 6 7, Booster Club 8, School Party 3' Hall Monitor 7, 8, Hi-Y 8, May Day 6, Spotlight Parade 6, W. vil. Track Official 6, Senior-Parent Dinner 8. Ambition: Not to become hen-peeked ANNE VELMA SCHADEGG Annie Velma has a smiling face She has friends to greet her every place, May Festival Committee 8, Student Council 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Clerical Staff 6, Open House Hostess 3, 4, 5, 6, P.T.A. Committee 7, Chairman, Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, Style Show 4, Special Interest 3, 4, P.T.A. Hostess 3, Booster Committee 7, 8, School Parties 3, 4, 5, l0B Girls' Club 3, Bundle Drive 7, Home Room Breakfast 6. Ambition: To always have those dear to me, near to me JOHN FERGUSON SCHOLES Jock Jack's vim, vigor, and vitality, I Makes up his personality. Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Football 3, 5, A Cappella Choir 5, 6, All-State Choir 5, Human Relation Conference 7, Nativity 5, Alumni As' sembly 5, Movie Operator 3. Ambition: Engineering DONALD SCHUERMAN Don Don is small with few words to say, But 'tis certain he will go the right waw' Senior Breakfast 8, May Day Festival 4, restling 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, Quill Staff 7, 8. Ambition: Do unto others before they do unto me PAUL H. SCHWARTZTRAUBER Schwartz Paul is auiet, yet gay, His smile can brighten your day. Senior Mixer 8, Senior Prom 7, Monitor 6, 8. Ambition: To travel MARILYN SCOTT From the frozen North she coasted down, And cast her radiance upon our town. Latin Club 3, 4, 7, Ketchikan High School, Alaska 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice- President of Class 5, 6, Science Club 6, Torce Torch Club 4, 5, 6, .B,A,A. 3, 4, 5, 6. h SHIRLEY SHARP 5 X Shirley has a smile for every star in the sky, 1 Her friendliness you .cannot buy. ' Senior Prom 8, Junior Red Cross 8, Zeta 5, 6, 8. Ambition: Io always put God first, others second, and myself last, so'that I may live a happy and successful life NANCY LOU SISAM Sis Sis is liked by all the students at East, Popular with all to say the least. Spinster Spree Committee 8, Chairman, Monitor 4, 5, 6, 8, G,A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Life Saving 5, 6, Spotlight Parade 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 5, Booster Committee 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Shakespearean 7, 8, Pep Assembly 7, Student Council 4, Prom Hostess 4, All-School Parties 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, East Des Moines Club 7. Ambition: To attend college -2 9- WILLIAM BERTON SLATTERY Bert ln college William will make a success, East High wishes him the very best. ' Senior Follies 8, Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7, North High As- sembly 7, Bundle Drive Winners 5, 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To go to college and earn a degree DONALD RICHARD SLOAN Don Mixing humor with learning he gets just the best, lt's Don's homemade prescription for passing life's test, Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, Teen-Age Book Club 8, Assembly Usher 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To achieve pecuniary success in an eminent degree BETTY ANNE SMITH I-lot Rod Betty Anne has a familiar name, Yet we know she'll bring it fame. Senior Play 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, Clerical Staff 5, Monitor 6, 8, Candy Seller 7, Pep Band 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Assembly Usher 8, Graduation Exercises 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Memorial Day Assembly 4, 6, 8, Spotlight Parade 6, 7, 8, Marching and Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Squad Leader 4, Amos Hiatt, Wood- row Wilson Assembly 7, 8, Annlversary Assembly 4, 8. Ambition: To get married and live a happy life JOANN SMITH Jo This little girl, JoAnn Smith ls pretty enough to be a myth. Cap and Gown Committee 8, IOB Girls' Club 3, Spotlight Parade 3, 6, 8, Drill Team 5, Play Usher 6, Memorial Assembly 6, 8, Monitor 6, 8, GAA 3 4 5 6 7 8' Style Show 3' Ma Festival 3, 6, 8, 525.00 - - - 1 I I I 1 1 i Y Club 7, Open House Host 3, 5, Squad Leader 3, Mrs. Clark's Office 5, 7, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, All-School Parties 5, 6, Zeta 5. Ambition: To remember thot happiness is the pathway to success NEVA AGNES SMITH Nevie Neva finds sadness never will do, So she sports a smile all the day through. Senior Class Night Committee 8, Color Day 8, Honor Roll 3, 5, As- semblies 5, 7, Clerical Staff 7, 8, All-School Party 4, 6, Spotlight Parade 6, Holy Week 6, Woodrow Wilson Assembly 5, 7, Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, A Cappella Choir 5, 6, 7, Squad Leader 4, Nativity 5, 7, Memorial Day 5, 7, May Festival 6, E.D.M. Club 6, 7, G.A.A. 4, Zeta 3, 4, 5, Booster Committee 8, Monitor 4, 5, Ft. Des Moines Hotel 6, Alumni Assembly 6. Ambition: To have as happy a lite in the future as l've had in the past RICHARD D. SMITH Dick His mind is set on seeing great space This boy with pride and glittering face. Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Monitor 3, 6, Assistant Shop Foreman 4, 5, Swimming 3, 4, May Festival 6, Science Fair 4, Chess and Checkers 6. Ambition: To roam the west with AI ABRAHAM SOMMERVILLE Abe vitae has afviigonderfeil ivnnceh , s- y is as i 's 0 ' S ' . ' 8, 6, ' , . H' B5?Gg'G of ines , ' anwlace 8 Hol ek 4, 6, Monitor 7, C he o TH- Hotel Fart Des Moines 5, Hi-Y 8, pring Festival 4, Nativity 3, . Ambition: To be a missionary KATHRYN LOUISE SPIVIE Katy-did l'm sure we all know Kathryn Spivie, The girl who is so ver7y lively. Monitor 6, 7, Class Night 5, , Student Council, Squad Leader 4. Anabitioiz: To be as good a mother to my children as my mother has een o me JOAN STAPLEFORD Jo Joan ranks high on the road to success, She will give fame and glory and the very best. Senior Follies 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, P.T.A. Program 3, SpotIIght Parade 4, May Festival 4, Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6, Juggling Team 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful PATRICIA ANN STATE Pat We find only few girls like Patty State She's always on time, never late. Senior Breakfast 8, Ma Festival 6, Scroll Staff 8, P.T.A. Hostess 4, Color Day 3, Honor Roll 3. Ambition: Like all prominent people, change my name MERLE MAURICE STEFFENSON A clown and scholar all in one ls Merle full of life and fun. Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Co-Chairman, Student Council 3, 4, Alter- nate 5, North Pep Assembly 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, Teen- Age .Book Club 8. Ambition: To be as good a person as I think I am CARL STERNER Carl will always be a friend to you, 4 His talents are many, his faults are few. Senior Play 8, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, Library Staff 3, 8. Ambition: To go to college -30.. l X, i , .f ,, J, ' i, ' 1 7 . fyvlf ' L. ALFRED emewooo Fleetwood Al is faster than the wind's breezy call When he gets on the field with a football. Track 6, 85 Football 75 Study Hall Monitor 75 All-City Football Team 75 Low Hurdles Record 85 City Track Champs S. Ambition: To play football in college JANICE B. GILCHRIST Jan The world is no better if we worry, Life's no longer if we hurry. Latin Club 35 Junior Zetagathean 35 Senior Zetagathean 45 Special ln- terest 45 Lunchroom Cashier 4, 5, 65 Des Moines Technical School 7. Ambition: Always have fun with many friends SUMMER SCHCDCL GRADS GERALD ALEXANDER TERRY iAugustJ Swabby 'Swabby' is a friend that is always there, Whether it be rainy, or whether it be fair. Monitor 85 Track Assistant at Drake Relays. Ambition: U. S. Navy CLARA BELLE BALTZLEY lAugustJ Susie A charming girl is Clara Belle We all think that she is swell. Cap and Gown Committee 85 Student Council 55 Fellowship Club 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8. Ambition: To win many souls for the kingdom of God RONALD RALPH BRUNER lAugustl Ronnie Tall and dark with flashing eyes, Ronnie is well knowng thot's no surprise. Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain5 Football 35 Baseball 4. Ambition: To have ambition MARY EILEEN BURGETT lAugustJ Jelly-Bean Mary is a girl quite neat, Polite and sweet. Senior Follies 85 Art Club 35 May Festival 5. Ambition: To make a certain Arizona rancher happy GLORIA MARY BUTLER tAugustl Chickie Gloria is so swell, All her work she does well. Open House Hostess 3 4, 5, 6, 75 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B5 Art Club 3, 4, 5, 65 P.T.A. Hostess 75 Class Night 5, 65 Cafeteria Helper 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Crafts Club 75 Zetagathean 7, 8. Ambition: Dressmaker and to make a good wife some day ELEANOR CHIA CAugustJ Norie None is a pretty lass, She'll be long remembered by her class. G.A.A. 55 Monitor 45 Class Night Hostess 7. Ambition: To always be friends with J. R. JAMES J H ustl Jimmy rt and ' d We'll my to end. Student Cou il , 5 Crafts Cl 5, 65 May Festival 5, 65 Fellowship Club 85 Hi-Y , 6. Q Ambition: T b a success 'in whatever I do EDMUND M. LEE CAugustJ Eddie Edmund deserves the very best He will always be on the pathway of success. Chess and Checkers 3, 45 Student Council 8. Ambition: To be successful in life ELLA MAE MCQUERRY lAugustl Mae Livel , gay, full of fun Ella XAae5 there's only one. Y-Teens 3, 4. Ambition: Ta love all and be loved by one RUSSELL LA VERNE TILL CAugustJ Russ Russell is one who will go far, His name will be by the brightest star. Student Council 35 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 65 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 65 Dance Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Social Hour 55 Boys' State 65 Spotlight Parade 3, 55 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 65 Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 65 Brass Quartet A45 Memorial Day Parade 3, 55 Younkers Tea Room 45 May Day Festival 55 Tech, Amos Hiott, Woodrow Wilson Concerts 4, 5. Ambition: A successful dance band career -33- l DARYL NIPPER cuavyl on: or , Ambition: To he a civilian DONNA FOSTER DONALD BARBER Hi-Y 3, 4, May Festival 6. Sailing, sailing over the bounding main. M 't 3 4. A friend who knows, and dares to say The brave, sweet words that cheer the way. G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Nurse's Office 5, 6, Hoyt Sherman Nativity 4, May Festival 6, Open House 5. Ambition: To do well whatever I attempt A fine coach Don would be, For he's good at sports as you can see. Cap and Gown 85 Football 3, 5, 75 Track 4, 6, 8, Hail Monitor 6, Ambition: To coach or to be o woodshop teacher ..Nip,1 ..DOn.. Willow JOSEPH RUDOLPH ANDERSON Joe lf we should look so far o'er land and sea, Ne'er could we find a boy dependable as he. Band 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: 'fo master myself ' ' , .fi ,ze 1 CLASS WILL 'gf-wr f - it ,J 1, ' v I ' J, We, the most spectacular graduating class of East High School, June l95O, do pronounce this to be our last will and testament: Ronnie Plaisted leaves his peppy cheerlead- ing to Steve Jaeger. Gordon Matthews wills his ability to get along with girls to Bill Erickson. Charlotte O'Brien wills her good natured- ness to Jeanne Stevens. Jack Shockley wills his height to Billy Fors. Beverly Fiscel leaves her gift of gab to Chloe Caswell. x Helen Johnson bequeaths her Scroll editing abilities to Mr. Stratton's next victim. Eugene Labus donates some of his quiet manner to Bob Charter who is quite shy and retiring. Harlan Dubansky leaves his enormous ap- petite to Dick Paschel. Darrell and Shirley leave just as they came -together. Bob Bain leaves. CSorry, girlsl Eldon Ault leaves his pretty blond curls to Don Allen. Jack Scholes wills his intelligence to any- one who can handle it. La Vern Fields leaves his fleet-tootedness to Don Murray. Jim Saunders leaves -- and Noel Harris takes over. Wayne Bergstrom wills his flashy socks to Wes Caliger. Eleanor Garmon leaves her ability to play the violin to Patsi Romans. Nola Bishop leaves her bright hair and smile to Carol Towers. Joan Bedwell, Pat State, Donna De Long, and Donna Quick take their diamonds and wedding plans with them. Don Barrer wills his ability to be late to Rosenberg and Kern, Incorporated. Gene Lawrence leaves his indifferent atti- tude about girls to Bill McFarlane. June Gander bequeaths her athletic ability to Donna Hale. Tommy O'Boyle leaves his letter sweater for Kristi. tPerfect tit, too.l Barbara Guthrie leaves to join Carl. Gladys Alexander wills her dancing ability to her sis. Ann Farrer wills her ability in French to Julie McDonald. Shirley Miller bequeaths her cafeteria job to Donna Foster. Bob Victor wills his crazy cartoons to Rita Yost. Ivan Cook leaves his impossible questions to Mr. Barnard who is the only one that can answer them. Janet Essy wills her orneriness to Joanne Nordaker. Beverlee Grossnickle is willing to leave any- thing but Don. Joan Paterson wills her way ot rolling her big, brown, jelly bean eyes to Rowene Katz- mann. Joyce Ladd picks up her golden vocal cords and leaves. Ray Bruntmyer leaves his ability to snatch pitctures to any other boy who has the same desire. Wanda Frazier leaves her desire to type and write shorthand to her niece, Rosetta Tywater. Edith Ann Cleather lungsl Kalny bequeaths her oratorical talent to Suzanne Olls. Marilyn Drottz wills her oomph to Mary Lou Liddell. ,,35W 1 -n:.:-'z,.- ff., .. g!,,,34,J1q-Q- ..,-,K 0 ,w fssyl-qxt , rf' 5 W. Ads Agxlxw i -hun- ' - ' . ,vv '0N0'M..,v--H5 P, fa? MMM M. 'ry' W' Www W Q 4 ,3 . Q, . :QIFZ ' -Q w.-' V 4 ,. . . 9 '4f yffgmgmmwwfww M . ., ,Q -sw Q. -1 Sm 'Y-' 'IL NN QW-ku A 1 Bev onfi Zoeg 2 Borlvj 3. Burgvg 4. Jocnj 5. Ivong 6. Melvo ond Koyg 7. Melvo ond Heleng 8. Lorrmme and Kennyg 9. The Porfyg 10. Koflc-5 11. Lucllog 12, The Porfyg 13. Wondog 14, Dorrellg 15. Ducmeg 16. Kay ond ?g 17, Jerold 19. Coffellg 20. Lchus and knd tmrofherg 21. Ccutherme, 22. Bcvcrlyg 23. Norma and Bevg 24. Jocklo. ,,36., ond Dorleneg 18. Hclcng mm Q2 my W fx Q' , - JW l4N 7 b ' X . if it C mme ,orevenffbn O RGANIZATION S X. Administrators . ,, . x Q . .1 W ,.,,.,-we f MR. O. G. PRICHARD Principal MR. D. Q. WILLIAMS Vice-Principal MISS AGNES HELMREICH Girls' Advisor The students of East High look with respect to our principal, O. G. Prichard Through Mr. Prichard's efforts our school is active and progressive in all things. Mr, D. Q. Williams, our boys' advisor, is a very busy man who schedules sports events, counsels the boys, and gives ready advice to everyone. The busiest woman in East High is Miss Agnes Helmreich. Besides spon- soring several clubs and advising the stu- dent council, Miss Helmreich counsels the girls of East High. The office is capably run by Mrs. Dor- othy Crouthamel, the office secretary, and Miss Deloit Romig, the registrar. With their student assistants they keep the office and school running very smoothly. Keeping a close tab on all our students who are ill, Mrs. Alice Clark, the nurse, records the health records and habits of all our students. ., Q c. Q Qs Ll T37... Teachers, Counsellors As we have said before, our teachers are a splendidly educated group ot people. Be- sides their special preparation for teaching, many of them have acquired the extra hours of university credits necessary to earn a Mas- ter's degree. Many teachers spend their sum- mers in school acquiring more knowledge so that they will be able to teach us all the bet- ter. A number of our teachers spend their summers traveling abroad or in this country, gaining practical knowledge so that they may have a wider range of experience. Through ,af them we learn the many interesting details that are never put in the books. We appreciate the help the teachers give us in all our work and play at school. They spend many, many hours working out our pro- grams of study, directing our thinking, arous- ing our interest, keeping records at our work, and guiding us toward a better lite. Here at school we have quite a few extra- curricular activities that require sponsors. H. E. Augustine, Mathematics Mrs. lone Baal, Homemaking - Zola Barge, English Walter Barnard, Science Jon Bell, Auto Mechanics George Bingham, Bookkeeping Jack Borg, Band, Orchestra Frances Brewer, Spanish Roena Clement, Crafts Louise Cotter, English, History Winifred Cummings, English, Latin Lois Elwood, Typing, Shorthand Marie Engleen, English, Bible History Lester Gabel, Merchandising, Typing, Salesmanship Raymond Gewerth, History, English A. Wilson Goodwin, Mathematics Sigrid Greenhill, ' Music, English Charles Gregory, History William Hammond, Mechanical Drawing Sylvia Hardy, Art Stella Hargis, History, Mathematics Herbert Hein, History, Athletics Mrs. Grace Housholder, Shorthand, Typing Chester Jones, Commercial Geography ond Arithmetic Dorthy Jordol, Homemaking Mrs. Juniata Laser, Speech, Dramatics Not pictured: Jessie Fickel, English W. E. Lyman, Biology Sara McBride, English Grace McEniry, Nellie Mitchell, Social Studies Marjorie Rierson Stenographic A. H. Rump, Physical Edu c A. Y. Russell, Swi Hubert A. Sargent, Driver Training Mrs. Dean Schmidt, -. Social Studies . J. A. Seevers Social Studies Carol Snyder, English, French Helen Spencer, Athletics Charles Springate, Bookkeeping, Typing P. W. Stephens, Commercial Law and Arithmetic F. K. Stratton, English, Journalism Wendell Webb. Athletics, Science Caroline Wetzstein, Home-making D. O. Wilson, History Kenneth Wittkop, English, Radio Wilbur Yount, Typing, Science Emma Zimmerli, Typing, Shorthand Carrie Larson, Librarian Mrs. Alice Clark, Nurse Mrs. Dorothy Crouthamel, Secretary Deloit Romig, Registrar Some of the teachers act as sponsors for clubs that meet after school hours. Others spend many hours planning the splendid assembly programs that East is noted for. At all ath- letic contests, the men may be found selling tickets, checking at the gate, keeping score, and attending to countless other details con- nected with sports. Student council activities are directed by teachers who advise the various committees in charge of bundle drives, Red Cross cam- paigns, and other such activities. Guides, Friends Whenever there is a school party a number of teachers serve as chaperones and take an active part in the festivities. They are very unselfish with the time they spend helping to plan meetings and to keep records straight, and helping plan activities and parties. Even though the teachers spend such a great amount ot time working with us, they still find time to play themselves. This year our faculty bowling team won the city cham- pionship. l Row 'l: Barbara Havig, Joanne Nordaker, Jaan Bedwell, Violet Bason, Beverly Fisher, Dorothy Herron, Janice Nordaker Rowene Kalzmann Janet Mitchell' Row 2' Jeri McDaniel Shirle Mill Ph Ili M , I A, -. , y er, y is agnuson, Gladys Alexanderg Row 3: Anne Farlrer, Joan Paterson, Edith Kalnv, Jim Bertin, Wayne Bergstrom' R 4: D Sh ' ' ' ' ' ' JANET MITCHELL Editor-in-chief WAYNE BERGSTROM Associate Editor , ow on uermann, Jim Davis, Mr. Blame, Wesley Caliger, Jim Wilkins, QUILI. STAFF The most highly suspected persons on our list are the members of the Quill Staff. During this semester these boys and girls have worked hard through the fourth period getting a lot of the work done on .lune's issue of the Quill. Students tram the llA and l2B classes are eligible to try out for the Quill Staff. They are recommended by their English teach- ers and must write an essay within a given time. Miss McBride and Mr. Stratton choose the winners. Advisors Lester Galbel, czdvertisingg Kenneth Stratton, editorialg Sylvia Hardy, artg Charles Springate, business. L4 0-.. SCROLL This semester the Scroll staff put out many fine issues of our bi-weekly school paper. The staff is chosen by Mr. Stratton from his journalism classes tor the quality ot their work. Each member has a chance to write for every page, one at a time. The only pages that have permanent editors are the editorial and the sports. The student body wants to thank especially the editor of the Scroll, Helen Johnson, and the co-editors, Jeneane Cain and Joan Templeton, who all did such a fine job. HELEN JOHNSON Editor-inechief lf JENEANE CAIN JOAN TEMPLETON Managing Editors Row 'lc Joann Richards, Joan Templeton, Lenora Davis, Jeneane Cain, Helen Johnson, Anne Farrer, Row 2: Evelyn Toulouse, Bcverlce Grossnickle, Rosemonde Nipper, Dorothy Hedgecock, Phyllis Maloney, Joan McPherren, Barbara Guthrie, Pat State, Marcella Stout, Kathryn Spivie, Row 3: Nancy Howell, Mr. Blame, Ben Peterson, Jack Shockley, La Verne Johnson, Eugene Campbell. ,-41,, JUNIOR ZETA All IOB, IOA, and IIB girls are eli- gible to join Junior Zeta. It gives mem- bers a chance to become acquainted with girls other than those in their classes. This semester they joined with Sen- ior Zeta for the girls' banquet. Bar- bara Turner is president, Miss Jessie Fickel is faculty advisor. SENIOR ZETA Initiation, a trip to the art center, o breakfast, a picnic, and a banquet furnished the activity for Senior Zeta this semester. With Miss Snyder as faculty advisor, Janice Nordoker heads the club as president. Since the club was divided in I947, only IIA, I2B, and I2A girls are eligible to become members. -42- x JUNIOR ZETA Row 'lz Osborn, Blake Hodges, Olauson, Turner Soutter, Knop, Sullivan Knop, Thornton, Burger Villier, Row 2: Anderson Gravengaard, Downey Berg, Shepherd, Griffith Larson, Ray, Stevens, Son- derleiter, Koger, Row 3: Condon, Treodwav, Cair- ney, Cebuhar Thomas Freberg, Selin, Quirk Glozer, Hanger, Ball Katzmann, Row 4: For- rer, Robinson, Larson, Russell, Lettlngton, Boyce Donson, Van Vilsan, Dur- ton, Golden, Schartner Simpson, Bennett, Row 5: White, Dunagan, Gartin, Stader, Miss Fickel, Nip- per, Pratt, Rosborough, Ferguson, Porkey, Parker, SENIOR ZETA Row 'l: Stielow, Lindbeck, Christensen, H o w a r CI, Drottz, Andrews, Knox, Mitchell, Luddell, Nord- aker, Toulouse, Stevens, Gustafson, Beal, Row 2: Burger, Price, Harring- ton, Harman, Wingert, Brought, Ball, Duquette, Hanson, De Long, Silver, Thornton, Olls, Caswell, Nordaker, Row 3: Mon- chester, McDonald, Reeves, Stover, Dagle, Stillwell, Mullin, Johnson, Farrer, Schreiner, New- nam, Jacobson, Hovig, Music, Row 4, Mofle, Field, Nisser, Sisom, Jur- gens, Reynolds, Cain, Drottz, Parker, Bedwell, Robinson, Givant, New- man, Foster, Plummer, Row 5: Forney, Wetzel, Berg, Brien, Paterson, Kalny, Essy, Grossnickle, Edwards, Sharp, Boson, Griggs, Mitchell, Rose, Row 6: Scott, Little, Crum, Partington, Craig, Windsor, Bolen, Cava- naugh, McKinney, Bran- iff, Schaudt, Perry, Cun- ningham, Row 7: Stook- ey, Cocking, Seidler, Len- ihan, Little, Monroe, Huth, Free, Freestone, Burrell, Burnette, Butler, Keyes, Johnson. 1 I Morning Drake Cadet Teachers Glen Turner, James Stan- sell, Robert Hullihan, Gale Greenwood, W. B. Norton. Afternoon Cadet Teachers Row 'lz Carl Jordon, Car- lyss Quinsland, Zoe Tha- Ias, Bernard Moong Row 2: Jim Huckins, Roger Ratchiff, Bill Springer, James Stockham, Earl Steberlg Row 3: Lynn Lunde, Russ McLaughlin, Richard Blorne. DRAKE CADET TEACHERS Gaining experience while on the job is one of the chief objectives of our cadet teachers. Their duties are simi- lar to those of teachers. Besides their practice teaching, the cadet teachers attend classes one-half of the day at Drake and attend two seminar meetings every two weeks in the evening. Many of these Drake students expect to graduate this spring and go on to their teaching careers which will take them to a number of towns, cities, and states. This semester we are fortunate in having twenty-tive cadets from Drake and one from Iowa State College with us. -43.. HALL MONITORS Row 1: Zingo, Witmer, Smith, Rose, Thornton, Johnson, McDonald, Prill, Knop, Stevens, Boyce, Knap, Turner, Sullivan, Row 2: Jae L tt W' C ' ' ' ' ger, ue , lnsor, rang, Wanderhoef, Fitt, Music Olls, Stlelow, Nordaker, Beal, Toulouse, Stromberg, Mullin, Dawson, Row 3: Terry, Stookey, Huffman, Johnson, Green, Kasner, Slipp, Henry, Mohler, Schandt, Row 4: Brown, Carton, Smith, Taylor, Reese, Christensen, Linclbeckg Row 5: Nelson, Whitehead, Griffith, Dyer, Woodford, Anderson, Bernorde, Stevens, Gustafson, Swanson Stevens, Reynolds, Drottz, Gander, Smith, Ellis, Row 6: Frazier, Ellgaaret, Cunningham, Perry, Pugh, Larson, Glazer, Kager, Soutter, Parker, Row 7: Kramme, Gilchrist, Cowan, Penenger, Seidler, Cocking, Blachley, Scholes, Erickson, Winders, Buckroyd, Plaisted, Row 8: Barger, Stover, Rae, Thornton, Spivie, Miller Guthrie Burch, Gee Grossnickle, Bennett, Storms Wad C I' gow? 9. RMillerI,dMcDanlel, Martin, Moore, Sample, Plaisted, Barrett, Carpenter, Henry, Sounders, Thomas,'Wallefsteag,'gl-Teclggcooizilii ut er, eyno s, While speeding down East High's busy our halls quiet and clear of traffic during class Imghwoys ' bow Offef1.b0Ve.YOU been Stopped time. The good job these students are doing by a very business-like traffic cop and asked . t if you hgve G '-license'-p our monitors, who is not only helpful to the teachers but is cer- are appointed by different teachers, help keep tainly appreciated by us too. Row 'l: Huffman, Darrah, Speck, Stover, Burger, Kesterson, Newman, Brauer, Stevenson, Turner, Nipper, Gartin, Row 2: Reeves, Peterson, Connett, Neuwochner, Gravengaard, Wade, Jerger, McLain, Burdock, Irwin, Schuling, Row 3: Boubone, Prugh, Jackson, Brown, l-lessenius, Bacon, Link, Nicholson, Vetiritts, Anderson, Row 4: Dagle, Beard, Graham, Sims, Tomlinson, Fars, Cameron, Wilkins, Haggin, Bentely, Anderson, Row 5: Greenland, Kimes, Deardorff, Childers, Lenox, O'Brien, Lenihan, Seidler, Lentsch, Little, Wetzel, Shepherd. -441. ,, ,, A te sr, Lass ,Lex l St'ce Bertin Hedge Romans' Row 2' Brayman Quick Jacooson, Row 1: Garmon, Lammey, Sterner, Wickham, Dennis, Thompson, i , , , , . , , Brauer, Strasburg, Wickham, Woltkill, Granger, McCoy, Larson, Parker, Neese, Best, Rowland, Wagner, Not pictured: Fisher, G, Neese, Row 3: Mattson, Deron, Borg, Bates, Murray, Hunter, Williams, Nipper, Cameron. ORCHESTRA AND BAND These are two of East High's largest musi- cally inclined Bureaus under the capable direction ot Mr. Jack Borg, once a member of the band himself here at East. These two groups gradually have grown larger and have improved their musical abilities to such an extent that now we have a Band and Orchestra of which every East High student is mighty proud. We also appreciate the good music these groups turnish tor us at various activities, in and outside school hours. Their busy schedule not only includes assemblies and basketball games, but also outside activities such as the spring festival, school plays, parades, school programs and senior week activities. V . ... . cu.- Row I: Sterner, Anderson, Anderson, Smith, Elliott, Peters, Brouer, Bertin, Williams, Best, Larson, Row 2: Stice, Wickham, White, Sh Larson, Reeves, Pittman Herron, Fields, Ratton, Woltkill, Jennings, Fisher, Neese, Larson, Winders, Tipton, Guyc, Gould, Powers, ' ' ' ' ' P tt Wallace, Rowland U9Vi Parker: Row 3: Thompson, Dady, Sevlin, Miller, Wright, Beeman, Airy, White, Scott, Granger, McCoy, a on, , W' kham Strasburg Row 4: Lammey Murray, Borg, Bates, Warnock, Hedgecock, Burgett, Brovman, Borg, Hunter, Williams, Nipper, 'C i i i Cameron Not in picture: Neese, Johnson, Markel, Gallagher, Thompson, Israel. Row I: Joyce Reeves, Gerry Stover, Shirley Van Velsan, Helen Tarbet, Mary Anne Kranovich, Dy Ann Carlson, Eleanor Garmon, Gretchen Lindfelt, Ann Treadway, Alvena Perry, Shirley Fellman, Janet Erickson, Row 2: Ruth Olson, Patti Wallace, Alice Galenbeck, Pat Sonderleiter, Joan Cunningham, Barbara Jay, Joyce McGee, Nancy Gee, Alice Miller, Gloria Steiner, Betty Mullin, Ruth Jeglum, Karole Kesterson, Row 3: Miss Greenhill, Jack Mendenhall, Ted Lindsay, Virgil Bradshaw, Larry Pearson, Bob Charter, Abe Sommer- ville, Laurence White, Don Hines, Charles Leaming, Everette Haggin, Dean Gordon, Jon Spong, Row 4: Nancy Forrnaro, Norma Thompson, Jerry Anderson, Gary Bentley, Richard Powers, Richard Blachley, Robert Jones, Duane Dunagan, Gene Williamson, Marvin McCoy, Jim McClelland, Jack Terrellg Not in picture: Agnes Ann Duistermars, Marcella Biondi, Allen Benson, James Thompson. A 'I' E mv-7' 4 Hz? M zfgugf, N 9 ,J f gag I gif' ..- GIRLS SEXTET Row 1: Joyce Reeves, Gerry Stover, Pat Sonderleiterg Row 2: Gretchen 3 Lindfelt Alice Jo Mi f , y ller, Alvena Perry, Mary Ann Kranovich. A CAPPELLA Cl-l0lR AND GIRLS' SEXTET There is nothing very mysteriousabaut these two ver bus m ' I y y usica groups. We all know how talented they are since we enjoy hearing them many times a year. The choir is composed of ad- vanced music classes and is under the direction of Miss Sigrid Greenhill. Two programs given by the choir that we most enjoy are the annual Thanksgiving and Nativity programs. The members ot the Girls' Sextet who have outstanding voices that blend together in splendid harmony were se- lected by tryouts given at the first of the year. They have sung in many programs both in and outside school. i46,. BUYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS Among East l-ligh's many Crime Prevention Bureaus are these two clubs, the members ot which are very interested in advancing them- selves in the field ot music and also in gain- ing an opportunity to sing in public. They meet every other day under the excellent di- rection ot their instructor, Miss Sigrid Green- hill, and work together to improve their vocal abilities. Some of the many worthwhile things taught are practicing harmonic singing, improving tone qualities, learning how to breathe cor- rectly, and reading and understanding music. These groups not only enjoy practicing to- gether, but also enjoy showing the good re- sults ot long hard practice before many people around the city and in East High. ,, jx 1 nv , 61 uf ' y ix , A -. it 'li ' if , Q l . x gram l Chcufrt' Q , ' Q 'Madden Row 'l: Benson, Lindsay, Bradshaw, Jeffries, Sommer ville, White, Hines, Row 2: Sanford, Ingalls, Andcr son, Bentley, Richards, Nickolson, Learning, Spong Row 3: Powers, Williamson, Docrring, Klemrne, Mc Clelland, McCoy, Smith, Not Pictured: Haggin, Char I ter, Gordon, Terrell, Jones, Linsey, Pearson, i l ,1......--in B ht M' kle S itler Humphrey' Row 2' Formaro Swenson Row 1: Fidler, Thomas, Newbrough, Larson, Reeves, Schartner, Perry, raug , ic , D , , . , , Child Bittle Best Hove, Van Hon, Burse, Riddle, Brady, RowConroy, Biondi, Dunaganl Kranovich, Robinson, Child, Van Velson, Erickson, Carlson, lfreeman, Eben, Conrad, Not Pictured: Rock, Elliott, Berry, 1 Row I: Howard, Berry, Long, Plummer, Duistermars, Burger, Smith, Beckman, Johnson, Larson, Plummer, Toulouse, Row 2: Cocking, Lenox, Bishop, Fisher, Jeglum, Stout, Blakely, Katzmann, Herron, Strand, Berg, Villier, Row 3: Ballard, Carlson, Brog, Engle, Dickey, O'Brien, Kalny, Sonderleiter, Givant, Parker, Bryan, Pruitt, Burnette. CLERICAL STAFF The clerical staff is a very efficient group of girls and one boy. They do the little jobs in the offices that are so important to a smoothly running school. The girls in Miss l-lelmreich's office run errands, answer the telephone, and do various small tasks that help her immensely. The girls in Mr. Wil- liams' office take dictation, type letters, and help keep the records straight. One of the most important jobs in all the offices is at the main desk. These people do part of the daily job of helping to run the school. DANCE BAND The Dance Band consists of eleven mem- bers. There are three saxophones, three cor- nets, two trambones, a bass, drum, and piano. The band, which rehearses every Thursday night for about an hour, was organized last se- mester by its director, Mr. Jack Borg. The band begins and ends all dances with their theme song, Stella by Starlight , which was arranged by Harold Strasburg. The band plays for many of the all-school parties and other school functions. The school furnishes the music for the band. Everyone who has heard the band has enjoyed it. l Row 'l: Vern Fields, Dean Airy, Richard Rattan, Don Murray, Dorothy Herron, Row 2: Harold Stras- burg, John Best, Dick Larson, Russell Till, Jim Davis. M4 3- STUDENT COUNCIL Row 'I: Kranovich, Cock ng, Gee, Newman, McDonald, Nordoker, Jacobson, Boson, Row 2: Wade, Nippcr, Brady, Ferguson, Sander- leiter, Kasner, Huffman, Bur- dockg Row 3: Matthews, Gevo- herg, Bcngston, Smith, Eben, Garcia, Osborn, Ball, Row 4: Jeffries, Childers, Dr-ardortt, Cameron, Graves, Child, Garmon, O'Brien, Bzshop, Whittield, Best, Row 5: Franklin, Wright, Bolen, Covanaugh, Forney, Hollander, Vitiritto, Borg, Robinson, Sum- mc-rs, STUDENT COUNCll. East High's House ot Representatives is our Student Council, with Miss Agnes Helm- reich as the capable advisor. The otticers are Don McDonald, President Gordon Matthews, Vice President, Carla Newman, Secretary. Our Council has mode great progress in the past and is still making plans tor the better- ment ot our school. STUDENT TEACHERS The student teachers, all seniors, are se- lected to handle a class when it is necessary tor o teacher to be absent or when a supply teacher is not available. The necessary qual- ities are good personality, character, and scho- lastic records. Though they seldom teach a class, they are always ready. STU DENT TEACHERS Row 1: Goldstein, Doerring Shockley, Labus, Hoffman, Guns berg, Row 2: Hanson, Bolen burg, Drottz, King, Beckman Haltom, Gormon, Magnuson gan, Forrer, Kalny, O'Brien, Pat erson, Dyer, Lehr, Darrah, Wolf SOY1. Scott, Templeton, Newman, Ba- son, Bedwcll, Cavanough, Alex- ondcr, McDonald, Row 3: Stras- Nipper, Manchester, Row 4: Ho- l SPANISH Ano LATIN CLUBS Sodalitas Romana , better known as Latin Club, is directed by Miss Winitred Cummings and is made up at Latin students. The highlight of the semester was the Raman banquet. lt was pre- ceded by a mock wedding, after which the toga-clad guests went to the cafeteria, where they ate Roman food in Caesar's own way, with their fingers. The active meetings and gay atmosphere all contribute to make Spanish Club one ot the most popular in East High. The club is open to any one who has taken Spanish. The meetings are very colorful as illustrated by the initiation meeting where the victims had to eat spaghetti. Miss Frances Brewer is the director. s 3 Hits 1 Ar! 0 .2 SPANISH CLUB Row 'lz Slattery, Bolen, Stover Haltom, Gulick, Plaistecl, Mitch- ell, Beiarno, Reynolfls, Row 2 Bolen, Plaistecl, Katzmarin Blakely, Motle, Christensen Field, Row 3: Miss Brewer, Knox Mitchell, Cebuhar, Dobson, Mag nuson, Lenox, Jeglum, Reese Moore, Row 4: Turner, Sullivan Shepherd, Boyce, Birkenholz, Jo- hanson, Patton, Nagorner, Arm- strong: Row 5: Garcia, Larson Russell, Lettington, Dawson Dew, Gier, Eben, Miller, Row 6 Watters, Fisher, Porter Yarges Sanford, Campbell, l-loops, Kran- ovich, l-lavig, Templeton, Row 7 Miller, Ferguson, Koger, Glazer Sonderleiter, Burton, Erickson Lindtelt, Gee. - A i S 0 7 ef O LATIN CLUB Row 1: Formaro, Johnson, Wolfson, Rosenberg, Row 2: Dunagan, Perry, Cunning' ham, Staokey, McDonald Price, Rose, Olls, Row 3: Far- rer, Coffman, Wilen, Peters Bates, Row 4: Olson, Henry, Carpenter, Zimmerman, Bur- ger, Larson, Hanger, Barrett' Row 5: McKinney, Wright Williamson, Tillotson, Wells Smith, Row 6: Vanderhoef Swalla, Todd, Drottz, Parker Miss Cummings, Farstrup, Kettells, Bacon: Row 7: Ros- potnik, Dian Crouse, Tay- lor, Miller, Stanwood, Olson Lord, Kramme, Kennedy Nelson. i f ,-.50,L CRAFTS AND CAMERA Row 1: Sellers, President, Breen Vice-President, Mcroriand, Godl win, Witmer, Farr, Swanson Rite, Secretaryg Butler, Row 2 Johnson, Sanford, Tyston, Stice, Havig, Row 3: Lindquist, Farrer, Doerring, Nordaker, Campbell Miller, .A 'lf I X'- ag X CRAFTS AND CAMERA -CHESS AND CHECKERS The enrollment of the Cratts and Camera Club is open to all students interested in those activities. Through this semester in the crafts end ot the program the students have taken up knitting and collecting stamps. The shutter bugs have been busy, too, taking as many interesting shots as they could find. The advisor for this club is Mrs. Roena Clements. Ot course, the main event of the season for the Chess and Checker Club was the checker tournament. lt seems the members of the club increased their knowledge ot these two games and en- joyed competition against each other this semester more than ever before, Chess and Checkers is sponsored by Mr. J. A. Seevers, and its president for this semester was Ervin Hanson. CHESS AND CHECKERS Row 1: Charter, Baumeister, Green, Hanson, Row 2: Burdock, Nelson, Llewellyn, Jaeger, Row 3: Askland, Kern, Johnson, Rockeyg Row 4: Link, Mr Sec- versp Row 5: Pccinovsky, May, Reese. -.-Sli Row 1: Smith, Cornell, Manchester, Bolen, Cavanough, Scott, Reynolds, Templeton, Howell, Row 2: Forney, Darrah, Dismore, Shock- ley, Labus, Hart, Hoffman, Alexander, Row 3: Dyer, Jones, Kersey, King, Pruitt, Hanson. ASSEMBLY USHERS FELLOWSHIP CLUB Some students feel that during the school day a time of spiritual fellowship is needed. t l Their activities include singing hymns, read- Thelf dUf'e5 Ure SlOWl '9 UD The PQOPIG who FUN ing scripture, and praying. The members take to assemblies, and finding seats for guests. their turns in leading the meetings. Mr. Wilson's homeroom and first hour class serve as assembly ushers for the whole school. Row 1: Guye, Merkel, Peninger, Lauderback, Comegys, Sample, Row 2: Johnson, Buftington, Lauderhack, Hillman, Boson, Row 3: Smith. Appell, Bedwell, Dyer, Fisher, Hines, Israel, Row 4: Richards, Bryant, Blachley, Stout, Rife, Zesch, Hawkins, Watters. .Ls- Row 'l: Scott, Scnruine, Brog, Mullin, Gustafson, Stevens, Nordaker, Beal, Nordaker Paschal, Caliger, Row 2: Miss McBride, Kalny, Sisam, Givant, Jacobson, Newman, Bedwell, Dagle, Bason, Williams, Row 3: Jaeger, Dougherty, Jurgens, Gilchrist, Newman, Garmon, Viktor, Wilkins, Cook, Johnson. SHAKESPEAREAN CLUB PHILO The Shakespearean Club is sponsored by Girls of all grades are eligible to be mem- Miss Sara McBride. Only students taking bers of this club, ot which Mrs. lone Baal is senior English may belong. One of the out- the sponsor. The girls have made many new standing events of the club activities this se- friends and have had many enjoyable meet- mester was the Shakespearean banquet. The ings together. The president is Phyllis Mag- president this semester is Leona Brog. nuson. Row 1: Newoehner, Westmark, Coleman, Magnuson, Haltom, Richard, Eben, Ladd, Luettg Row 2: Bittle, Swenson, Child, Conrad, Drzcwoszewski, Kasner, Rite, Welen, Gundrum, Porter, Welch, Row 3: Mrs. Baal, Humphrey, Duistermars, Kollancler, Hill, Reynolds, Garmon, Sanherg, Frush, Wells, Row 4: Masel, Haskell, Fleming, Monaco, Pratt, Bulman, Guthrie, Garmon, Lord, Farstruo. L53-- ELECTRICIANS AND STAGEHANDS Row 'I: Glover, Terrell, Stanbrough, Wade, Jaeger, Peters, Row 2: Samuelson, Schwartztrauber, Williams, Fischer, Hines, Dyer, Row 3: Darrah, May, Johnson, Zust, Kerr, Thomas, Robinson. ELECTRICIANS AND STAGE HANDS These enthusiastic lads have many tasks set before them. In addition to handling the lights and stage settings for assemblies, they supervise classroom films and manage the public address system. Although these ener- getic young tellows handle much of the tech- nical work for curricular activities, little credit is given them for their part in the various evening programs. Their advisor is Mr. Yount. 3 U C 001, 4 A im, as f 'N LF MOVIE OPERATORS Row 'l: Darrah, Hines, Peters, Dyer, Carton, Row 2: Gould, Frazier, Stanwood, Robinson, Gatewood, VIS-AIDERS, MOVIE OPERATORS The job of the Vis-Aiders is to operate East High's audio-visual machines in the class- rooms. Mr. Yount is their faculty advisor. Because of our movie operators, the lunch period is much more enjoyable. These lads donate their study periods to provide this en- tertainment for us. They are under the di- rection of Mr. Stephens. 1 N F. it D 9, , I. uf' 19:7 7, fb-,iii X ..-eff gxga' VIS-AIDERS Row 1: Louis Peters, Marshall Dyer, Row 2: Bob Darrah, Don Hines, Earle Robinson, Lloyd Frazier. MOVIE USHERS Row 'I: Simpson, Thomas, Schartner, Golden, Row 2: Mitchell Hollander, Humphrey, Barrett, Music, Hawthorne, Row 3: Henry, Carpenter, Bennett. MOVIE USHERS The movie ushers donate their study time to collect the movie tore. Their duties include keeping order during the movie and supervis- ing the dismissal. They also keep the shades drawn and the door shut. One group of girls takes Care of all three movies, Their ad- visor is Mr. Stephens. ,I 'S fix, 457 sg! ,l, i Y..zx-X L: '-7 BOYS' HI-Y To provide a social gathering tor the mas- culine halt the Boys' Hi-Y was organized. They meet in room lll every Wednesday before school. Joint sessions with other school Hi-Y clubs along with special speakers pro- vide the entertainment. The president this semester is Jack Johnson The club is sponsored by Mr. Don Taylor. l Row 1: Nelson, Burdock, Wallerstedt, Hanson, Johnson, O'BoyIe, O'l-lara, Airy, Smith, Larson, Row 2: Fellmon, Llewellyn, Turner, Olauson, Butter, Coldiron, Ault, Ginsberg, Paschal, Kern, Tomlinson, Row 3: Thomas, Eggerss, Plaisted, Gulick, Lehr, Elly, McLain, Rowland, Gould, Forbes, Stevens, Wade, Row 4: Hammer, Ellgaard, Dachen, Brown, Reynolds, Lyons, Lindquist, Mazgaard, Cook, Kramer, Hogan, Thomas, Row 5: Matthews, Campbell, Matthews, Olson, Franklin, Brown, Foote, Dubansky, Burner, McGaffee, Smith, Row 6: Hart, Borg, Van Hon, Borg, Hodges, Englund, Watters, Yelick, Campbell, Pecinovsky, May, McDonald, Chaucer, Caliger. -55- Paul Stanwood, Suzanne Olls, Lyle Griffiths, Don Buckroyd, Jim Vitiritto, Gene Neese, Pat Hanlon, Gary Govi, Ramona Quirk, Bob Link, Joe Papiani, Bonnie Soutter, Marv King, Sherma Stevens, Halita Hague. 1,124 mfr 31.,fr..M Life With Father , the all-school play, was presented April l4 and l5 under the direction of Mrs. Juniata Laser. The Broadway hit play concerns life with a kind but rather ty- rannical father ofthe l88O's. The family has four sons, the oldest of whom likes a young lady who visits them with an aunt. The comical affair was ably handled by Paul Stanwood and Suzanne Olls as Father and Mother. Lyle Griffiths played Clarence, Prompters: Sherma Stevens, Mary King, the oldest son, Don Buckroyd played John, Jim Vitiritto played Whitney, and Gene Neese played Harlan. Other important members of the cast were Pat Hanlon as Mary, the girl friend, Gary Govi as the minister, Ramona Quirk as the cook, Bob Link as Dr. Humphreys, Joe Papiani as Dr. Somers, Bonnie Soutter as Annie, a maid, Mary King as Delia, a maid, Sherma Stevens as Nora, a maid, Halita Hogue as Maggie, a maid. Makeup: Ruth Olson, Anne Farrer, Barbara Groves Row 1: Harman, Jeglum, Lauderbackg Row 2: Dougherty, Foster, Butler, Lauderbackg Row 3: Miller, Jay, Richard, Haltom. CAFETERIA GIRLS The cashiers who work in the cafeteria and the front hall at the noon hour are very busy girls. The girls upstairs sell candy and make change for people attending the noon movie. The cafeteria girls add up the lunches of students in the lines and take their money. One girls sells candy downstairs and two girls are scrapers at the receiving tables. WARDROBE GIRLS WARDROBE GIRLS AND MESSENGERS The costuming of our various plays and as- semblies is taken care of by Elaine Dacken and Rosemary Frederick, under the direction of Miss Stella Hargis. The girls also see that the costume room is kept in order. Our school messengers are Larry Larson and Bill Coldiron. Every morning Larry goes to the School Board offices for the mail and School bag. ln the afternoon Bill takes a sample of the pool water to City Hall to be tested. MESSENGERS l Rosemary Frederick, Elaine Dacken Dick Paschal, Larry Larson, Bill Coldiron f ,1 act- -- ' , I- Wy rf f,...f ' .iffvf Miv- f..,.JQ.Z Drag, , ffl L ZZ -L... N Row 1: Hinrichs, Dingman, Riselcy, Kirkpatrick, Strable, Tomlinson, Ford, Ehman, Dingmang Row 2: Miss Larson, Askland, Vitiritto, Willis, Best, Callison, Paul, Condon, Stevens, Row 3: Blochley, Noody, Herbold, Eggerss, Krarnme, Hove, Sterner, Row 4: Krarnme, Olsen, Beck, Baumezster, Stonwood, Cooper. LIBRARY STAFF The library staff is chosen by Miss Larson, the school's librarian. The students on the staff work during their study hall period. Some of their different duties consist of put- ting the books on the proper shelves, checking out books, and collecting home room attend- ance records. NURSE'S HELPERS The nurse's helpers are chosen by Mrs. Clark, the school nurse. They help Mrs. Clark during their study hour. The duties of these girls are taking temperatures, keeping records, and the many other tasks set before them as nurse's helpers. QV? Us X.. Row-'I: Natalie, Coleman, Bown, Deaton, Row 2: Griggs, Dickey, Cowan, Brought, Row 3: Johnson, Daniter, Mitchell. Wiggenjost, Allison, Nation, Manley, Carlisle, Hicks, Griffith, Stolmerier, Lee. CAFETERIA LADI ES AND CUSTODIANS lt's about l l:OO AM. and you're sitting in your classroom, starving, when a savory odor of chocolate coke pierces the walls and wanders in your direction. You know it's the cafeteria ladies hard at work to bring you a piping hot lunch at noon. These ladies, under the di- rection of Mrs. Wiggenjost, start work early in the morning, and leave about the time we do in the after- noon. When you enter the building in the morning, you notice how clean it is. This is because until late the night before, the custodians were hard ot work, cleaning the building. This staff is under the direction of Mr. Edwards. Mrs. Ruby is the only woman custodian at East High School. Row 'l: Mr. Sterrett, Mr. Stonej Row 2: Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Ruby, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Pottengerg Row 3: Mr. Walker, Mr. Green, Mr. McCord. Custodians Cafeteria Ladies , 425 --59-- Ca KC Eaizems Panftivxen ' He, Makes Hisfog f I 'X Couple to 'HIE Righf -N Cotifle. to Use. Left Info what Fnoxb Hawaii --6 O-- xff X515 v a d5,ff9, Q mf! fwpec feo' of .ffeaihq cf7y cfownf Comet-ws if ii W 3 Aguliine W 9:a2sggI'J iM , rock Swimmng Athkh: Track 'Gregor ' w 1 H.. lgiisoiibcl? A U Fermi U 1 84585411 Webb ' Bas Kezkbali hilt-Fodfbali Girls' Golf Cheer iemders S e rule r, Basket bod! Gus-qS'Ten ms EWS,-I-enms -61.. Doevvi 1 Lmwfeuce KOSKOUQCK lYlO.ller5Te.6'Y gtifl . . Sl-lARPSl-IOOTERS These boys controlled most of the state this year as they blazed away at hoops near and far. After claiming the City Series and Big Six titles, they invaded the state tourney only to find the championship field a little tougher going. Little but powerful Winfield dimmed the already glorious Scarlet season with an opening round 63 to 4l victory. Fans in and around the capitol city gazed with amazement as the towering Scarlet cagers took victory after victory. Never before in the history of the school had such heights been attained in basketball. Team after team made futile efforts to win over East but only Fort Dodge made the grade in an early season upset, only to lose the return match at Fort Dodge. Their first attack was centralized on the Capitol City, knocking out all competing mobs and setting themselves on the throne for the first time since l945. The victories in the city were: 52 to 27 and 57 to 33 over Lincoln, 48 to 3l and 64 to 34 over North, 38 to 35 and 32 to 24 over Roosevelt, 31 to l6 and 22 to l4 over Tech and again 35 to 2l over Tech in the sectionals. ln the Big Six they faced probably better teams but downed them with the same fury, except for the defeat by Fort Dodge, 50 to 47. Their conference victories were as follows: Fort Dodge 46 to 38, East Water- loo 60 to 29 and 48 to 39, Mason City 54 to 33 and 43 to 30, West Waterloo 43 to 38 and 49 to 39, plus their two wins over North, who is also in the conference. In between the season's end and the state tournament there were the two thrilling victories over Dowling and troublesome Newton that really determined the best team in this part of the state. The victory over Dowling was by a 37 to 36 score, on a last minute basket by John Englund, 6' 5 Junior letterman. The bell-ringer though was the 37 to 33 victory over the Newton Cardinals, with Gene Labus clinching the game with several uncanny but vital buckets. June graduates are, Labus, Shockley, Maigaard, Lawrence, Berg- strom, Matthews, and Doerring: with Wallerstedt, McFarlane, Kosko- vick, Englund, Witt, Peters, and Kasner returning. Kuanew. Begslrom , W: Fairlane MGVVGWS Q 4 ,A.- K .I I , . HT 'M W 1 i 0 7' K. U W K ,, I . . I., .. ? H A F . I ', ,6Vd , ik V Bl INDIVIDUAL RECQRDS John Englund Jock Shockley Ralph Moigoorcl Gene Lobus Gene Lawrence Bill McForIond Bob Witt Corl Gront Bob Krornme Fritz Kosner Poul Doerring Woyne Bergstrom FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL Q FG FT 87 55 43 L 9I III 33 90 72 33 , 9I I05 49 52 I4 7 I8 6 5 I7 I3 6 45 32 I6 3I 7 5 4 0 0 27 I0 8 50 I7 I3 Rwrchord Wollerstedt 7 0 I Bill Peters , 6 I 0 Gordon Motthews 3I I7 4 Dick Koskovick I I 7 9 4 -63 F 93 7I 69 90 I6 IO 34 I4 I6 2I PF 49 62 73 40 I4 I7 I3 35 I8 2 I0 28 5 4 I4 II Drilblolirig Down The Court l SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Row l: Gary Thompson, Frank Haltom, Bob Mahoffee, Gayle Burgett, Dale Sowder, Wayne McLain, Karl Eggers, Row 2: Jim Edwards, Dick Tuller, Jack Peterson, Ray Kaiser, Herk Campbell, Dick Kramme, Bob Peel, Burton Matthewsp Not Pictured: Don Olson, Dick Coleman. SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL This year's second-stringers com- piled a won-lost record of ll and 7. Under the direction of Ray McAdams, the long, lean, lads were a definite at- traction in the curtain raisers through- out the season. These ever-ready ac- cessories will be the backbone ot the Scarlet Fives in the future, helping to retain the City and Big Six Crown. 'Ds , W' L75 i ter iftrfti jjgxxl 3 X It of Lf' i tv ii, , K .-clit Yea, Team, Fight! Q CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Ronnie Plaisted, Gerry Nelson, Neal Llewellyn, Steve Jaeger. CHEERLEADERS We've got the pep, we've got the steam, we've got the coach, we've got the team, we've got the cheerleaders. This year the boys are really getting a workout, leading the cheers at all of East's basketball games. Never yet have they lost their pep and enthusi- asm. Coached by Mr. Kenneth Strat- ton, these boys deserve all the praise possible. 3:5 P, P7 g Xfyfkei , is l fl Dv F ,, I I A-Duclang We Will Go SWIMMING TEAM Row 1: Bill Erickson, Jim Hedgecock, Jock Schochg Row 2: Jerry Lyons, Jack Rowland, Row 3: Marvin Smith, Dick Johnson, Bob Slocum, Ken Guthrie, Ervin Hansen, Jack Johnson. ., A WLM .fa an ,154 ,K kg SWIMMING TEAM We of East High con indeed be proud of our swimming team. We all know our boys didn't receive the glory that those victorious did, but we can be proud of the fact that they did as well as they did. Not in winning meets but in never losing their spirit and enthusi- asm. Our boys and coach were hindered by the fact that our facilities for producing a top swimming team ore poor, as the length of the pool is not regulation, and the ceiling is too low for diving. Most of the boys will be back next semester. And un- der the capable coaching of Scotty Russell, our team shows promise for a good showing in the future. Grunt and Groom Profession WRESTLING TEAM Row 1: Benson, B. Fors, O'Hara, Owens, Row Zxn Gordon, Summers Crawford Wade Clemens Johnson Boyles, Row 3: White, Packey, Sandy, J. Fors, Robinson, Row 4 Burdock Exline Pasuiti Tweet Carpenter Tomlinson, Swimm. I ge WRESTLING TEAM City champs! These rugged and conditioned boys under the coaching ot Mr. Gregory pro- duced a top notch team which was able to add to the beauty of our trophy case, another city championship cup. Every night after school these boys would work out in the little gym. And when I say work, it isn't meant in a little sense. These boys had to really work. This year we are losing a great number of our stranglers through graduation. lt always seems as it it would be impos- sible to have a good team next year. But it usually turns out all right. Yet it's going to take a lot ot cooperation and work to match the achievements that these boys have accom- piished. 3112 X ' P Down The Cinder Path TRACK SCHEDULE March l8-A.A.U. March 3l-City lndoor April 8-State lndoor April l5-Valley Relays April 2l-Oskaloosa April 28-29-Drake Relays May 6-Grinnell May l2-District May 20-State TRACK lt seems East High turns out a very fine track team almost every year, and this year is no exception. As the season opened they made a fast get away with the State A.A.U. and State lndoor track titles. R X, If . A well balanced team with extremely good hurdlers in Kaiser, and C1 C? f Fields, their all around performer Al Gatewood, relay teams paced by C 2 Larson, Hart, Murray, Reed and Plummer, plus the constant show- -'K I - f ing of Zust, Barber, Clemens, and Atkins, are the key to the already X l-D C outstanding Scarlet track season. Q ., We can't overlook the men behind our victories, Mike Augustine and Gus Rump, for they have contributed to the cause by their ef- fective training and leadership. , TRACK o Row 'lx Gus Rump, Murray, Wade, Larson, Barber, Peters, Plummer, Harris, Terrell, Gatewood, Paschal, Mike Augustine, Row : Eldridge, Newton, Dougherty, Clemens, Atkins, Zust, Kaiser, Hart, Reed, Erickson, Matthews, Row 3: Jefferies, Powers, Harvey, Burgett, Wurst, Jones, Dunagan, Ratton, Fields, Neff, Harlan, Row 4: Williams, Owens, Davis, Cary, Cunningham, Dawson, McQuerry, Airy, Tomlinson, Kolbush, Claytor. St-r-l-ike Two BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 6 so L,,LLLL,, L Knoxville .. Here April ll ,, 2 North so East April l4 o,,.oooo.. Y ,... Roosevelts L East April l8 ,,LL Tech ,o,o There April 2l , so Dowling ooo, East April 25 ,, Lincoln o,,o There May 9 7 , Lincoln East May l2 ,o,, 7 Dowling L, L There May l6 .Tech L, ,, East May 23 L L ,,L, ,,Roosevelt so There June l. ,, ,,,, ,,,,, N orth o,,o There April 28-2922 ,ooo Big 6 Looo . L L Waterloo May l-2-3 LLLLLL Sectional May I3-l5 oo,, ,,District May 20-22 Sub-State State Tournament Moy 27-29-so BASEBALL TEAM If the hot-tips coming in are true, the East Des Moines baseball team is burning up the basepaths and knocking down the fences. Calls flooded the newspaper office the day of the Lincoln game. lt seems several housewives had seen strange objects soaring through space, near the Grandview Park district. The truth of the matter is as we know it, that Bergstrom and MacDonald happened to connect several times that day at Birdland, causing what looked like flying saucers. When the tale was explained, the people were glad they were East High boseballs. Yes sir, we've got Kasner, Varme, Maigaard, and Lawrence. Flying saucers, nothing! fix .-1-4-1 X4 -.4 t-You S BASEBALL Row 'I: Lyons, Robinson Kosner, Bain, McGaffee, Borg, Clark, Row 2: Feel, Bergstrom, Witt, Freeman Ault, Burdock, Varme, McDonald, Reese: Row 3: Carpenter, Maigaard, Borg, Lawrence, Gordon, Labus Johannsen, Campbell, Charter. -692 A l-lole in Une! BOYS' GOLF-T-MEN Row 'I: Roderick, Kennedy, J. Johnson, Wistromg Row 2: Slocum, Campbell, O'Boyle, Wilkins, Lehr, Row 3: Coldiron, Dubansky, R. Johnson, Peterson, Wright, Not Pictured: Hammer. BOYS' GOLF Returning Iettermen to East High's T-men list this year are Ronnie Lehr, Dick Roderick, and Bob Campbell, Bob returning for his third season. Along with these Iettermen are Al Hammer, Dick Johnson, Jim Johnson, Dick Koskovick and John Ride. The team, coached by Walter Barnard, practices almost every night after school at the Grandview Golf Course. We expect these bays to make a good showing in the City Meet this year. GIRLS' GOLF-T-MEN Row 1: Yost, Drottz, Bacon, Barrett, Knop, Row 2: Rife, Nagorner, Kennedy, Reynolds, Row 3: Dunagan, Gander, Kranovich. GIRLS' GOLF Female T-men, Angels with Wings, call them what you like but never underestimate East High's girl golfers. Working through the changeable spring weather almost every night after school, these girls have won themselves a place of honor in high school athletics. Displaying their talented ways in past sea- sons, along with determination and stick-to- itive-ness, our girls have set a standard that will be a goal to strive for by the Babe Did- ricksons to be. nuff, C7 Xf O , X , X xxff to Rackeieers BOYS' TENN IS-RACKETEERS Row 'lx Larson, Gortler, Wallerstedt, Nelson, Row 2: Jaeger, Whitehead, Rosenberg, Caliger, Hansen, Dennis, Pearson, Buckroyd, McFarlane. BOYS' TENNIS TEAM East High's racketeers added another trophy to our collection last tall when they won the city tennis meet. We have every reason to believe that they will be just as powerful this year because of the returning lettermen. Ralph Whitehead and Harlan Rosenberg, who took the city doubles crown, will return along with Bill McFarlane, Richard Wallerstedt, Ervin Hansen, Steve Jaeger and Don Buckroyd. GIRLS' TENNIS The girls ot East High have a knack for working their rockets very comparably with the boys. Caached by Helen Spencer, physi- cal education instructor, the girls practice daily after school at Amos Hiatt and work long hours in the gym trying to improve their technique. There are many upper classmen who with their experience should lead East to many honors this spring, The points the girls earn by playing tennis may be put toward a GAA. letter. X ill' XX' J O Row 'I Gander Kranovich CJnningham Sisam Howell, O'Brien, Spitler, Johnson, I' r 73, W GIRLS' TENNIS-RACKETEERS X , : , ' . I ' . ' . Row 2: Cairney, Coleman, Kasner, Neuwoehner, Schartner, Simpson, Thomas, Wills, Freberg, Selin, Taft, Perry, Spitler, Reynolds' Row 3: Dunagan, Cebuhar, Farrcr, Katzrnann, Ball, Dobson, Stevenson, Wilson, Raspatnik, Ozbun, Palmer, Eben, Halo, Hedgecock. Ulllcers and Managers G.A.A. OFFICERS Donna Hale, Shirley Nisser, June Gander, Nancy Sisam. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Girls! At last we've found a way of devel- oping the super-race. First an all-round spirit is needed to enter into the gym activities, and then an enthusiasm is acquired for the spirit of mixing together in basketball, volleyball, juggling, tennis, and swimming. A night a week is set aside for each sport, and numerals and letters are earned by participation. This does not only promote sportsmanship but pro- vides healthful entertainment. STUDENT MANAGERS Down the basement and back in the corner behind the doors, only opened with a secret knock, lies the arsenal, with such artillery as ball bats, uniforms, shoulder pads, and basket- balls. The qualified workers who take care of this material are known as the managers. Un- der the direction of Gus Rump these boys are constantly on the go, keeping teams in shape, and handing out proper equipment. STUDENT MANAGERS Bob Witt, Dick Wade, Carl Burdock, Jack Johnson. 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Raw 'l: Lenox, Brideson, Fidler, Dearaorff, Apipell, Warne, Cox, Beck, Hutchison, Jeffries, Oxberger, O'Braza, Poison, Field, Mofle, Woodard, Hatchitt, Row 2: Cocking, Loyd, Coon, Gunder, Swigart, Strand, Friend, Buffington, Hancock, Jones, Bruntmyer, Burdock, Fuller, Ghee, Borg, Lyons, Row 3: McFarlane, Hale, King, Macy, Cosner, Sharp, McQuerry, Lawrence, Kersey, Hawthorne, Mitchell, Bolich, Ball, Paschal, Bruner, Baumeister, Row 4: Kerr, Marshall, Danley, Craig, Crise, Green, Lentsch, Shepherd, Dingman, Har- man, Fredregill, Sanford, Johnson, Conroy, Robinson, Smith, Fors, Borrer, Butler, Row 5: Smith, Powell, Jenkins, Nisser, Allen, Bain, Scartozie, Huss, Farney, Crum, Rogers, Hanson, Underwood, Pruitt, King, Williamson, Reynolds, Row 6: Johnson, Sheets, Hoffman, Robinson, West, Lindquist, Frost, Cowan, Rowe, Rockey, Green, Gurwell, Hart. if ,, Q U L LL A D C L U L5 'l,:,,, j Students hurrying about! A mystery? Not to the mon- .,:,i,, j itors during the day. 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EARL GRAY FOR REAL FURNITURE VALUES Tm AND BATTERY Co' 9th Street Just Below Walnut PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS PHONE 4'Ol75 Pickup cmd Delivery Service ZE'gG'EEABi'iCK -- ELQE1 EC,'3'fff IOth and Keo way Phone 4-8997 I I I 'i '- T T T EZlEF'2T5'lLTeiClH2'l'S 'EEl'E T T T ni 'il' T T T T T 'EEK-Il'lT2ElE T T llll TIT ' Father: Willie, were you quiet at school l . U todoyp-I soon os I got there, ond MIss McBrIde soI Vince: l'Il soy sol I went to sleep as Sheld punish anyone who Woke me Up? :fn-IIII-. --11 11111111111 1 1, 111111111 -- 1 I I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EAST HIGH SENIORS OF THE CLASS OF I95O - - - FROM THE I FOURSQUARE TABERNACLE 816 EAST GRAND A The Friendly Church in the Shadow of the Capitol I REV. CLAIR BOREMAN, Pastor I I -30- -I' 'Wh q--. . 359' --'fi' M iv : :1 ' ' - - 43 he NEW , . WW? ..,., CUNCERT MODEL JEQMMOND URGAN with the wonderful new WSELEC TI VE VIBRA T0 Few organs, even among the great cathe- dral instruments of the world, offer resources that compare with those of the Concert Model Hammond Organ. lts many thou- sands of beautiful tones and the prompt manner in which the tones speak. give a most desirable clarity and tonal quality unparal- leled by other organs. The new Concert Model offers the virtuoso organist the op- portunity to give recitals which are a revela- tion to himself and to his audience. The Concert Model Hammond Organ has the new Hammond Selective Vibrato which provides a beautiful, true vibrato in three degrees on either the upper manual or the lower manual and pedals, or on the entire organ at once. In addition there is the rich Vibrato Chorus in the same number of de- grees. Every organist is invitedto visit our showrooms and try the new Concert Model Hammond Organ . . . there is no obligation, naturally. Has full 32-note concave, radiating A.G.0. pedal keyboard, with additional new Pedal Solo Unit tunable to preference. SPINET MODEL S1285 and up Convenient arrangements can be F. 0. B. Fadory made for purchase on terms H' C. OLSON, presidenf STONER PIANO C0. 'OTH AND WALNUT DES MOINES, IOWA Russell Lindquist -.gg.. .g..-.,f-. - - - -,.......-....-.I.,-I...-...--II.....,......,.-I...-....-....-....-....-...I-....-....-..-.-....-I.,..,...-....-....-,...-....-I,.,- - - -I-....-... 4. , . I CONGRATULATIONS TO EACH MEMBER OF ANOTHER EAST HIGH GRADUATION CLASS I I Hilltop Super Valu I 2822 HUBBELL AVE. I I THE FINEST IN FRESH ERUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS I AND GROCERIES AT EVERYDAY Low PRICES V I I I .i...III-....- - - .- - -..f.-....-I..I-I...-.III-.III-III-III.-II-I-I-II-III.-..III-.III-IIII-IIII-IIII-.I.I-...I-II..-...I-....-I...- - - - - .. -I...-,III-.I+ AI Morsholl-Dick Smith u!cI:1I:II1I1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1IIII1IuI1ua!e ugw-IIII1II1III1 -1I1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1uII1IIII1III1 1 1IIII1IIII1I,'f0 I I I I Z Compliments of I I JOHNNY and KAY'S I I I i DES MOINES COAL TERMINAL I ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE I I I AIRPORT Clean Coal Like a Clean Office Invites Folks to Trade with Us I DES MOINES, IOWA IIO S. E. 6th St. Phone 3-3187 I I I I nT T T T T T Te T U'?:T'Il1T T T T T T ' 'T T T T EllE'fQ? 'Z-TI TI3Tl3'EQ'Z'I'T'IT T 'T 'I' P LCIVVSI Monhaliff 'GIVE me 0 SIIOVGII QUICI4- Jock Shockleyi Why doesn't he wolk out? tjggxa 'S Stuc In the mud up to his Shoe' Lorry Monhort: He's in head first. o!u1IIII1n 1111111111 1i111,1,1,11,11, - - 1 1 , 11i1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,Mg I I I I I I I l - WE TAKE PRIDE IN SAYING TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '50 I CONGRATULATIONS AND WELL DONE. O'Dea Finance Company I I + . 'II-IIII-I- - - - - - -- - - - - - --- -EG - ...I-.- ---- - -..- - - - .. -...-I...-ng. De G -32... lnsulafe Now- Keep Comforfable Summer and Winier CA L PHONE OR WRITE FOR FREE BOOK E BLOWN ROCK WOOL Home Insulation Co. USE OUR NEW WEEKLY PLAN S5 00 Down and 51.95 A Week FRANK T. Goone, Prop. 412 E. Grand 4- Phone 4-4104 lun..nu..,m1nn-nu,1nu1nu1un1nu1uu1un1nn-ml-.m.1 -.lu-nu1....1..n1.Minn-111111111-.ull-..m... '4..1m,1m....,..... fn-f--Q--H ---- --- '--- - -'-- - ---- - 'l-- --H--1 ---- 1 ------------ - ---- ' - - --'---- H+ 1 1 1 1 Q FREUDENBERG'S FOOD MARKET 1 PHONE 6-5215 1022 EAST 12th STREET 1 BUY HERE WITH CONFIDENCE 1 1 1 SERVE YOURSELF - AT OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES, EVERYBODY 1 1 CAN AFFORD THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY I 1 -i--m-- -.l- ------ ...- - . .... .... - .... .- .... - ..., - .... - .... - .... - ...- -. .... - .... - .... .. .I.. - .... - .... - .... -.....- .... - .... -. .... - .... - .... ---- - -H-'H'-H-I3 Beverly Crum D301 1-1l 1 II11 1-1 vll- -uu- uuuu 1 nuuu inn- nuuu 1 unuu 1 nfnn 1 Innn 1 vnun 1 1:1 llll 1-pgs QQII1 xlu' -:11 ---- 1-11-1- 1 - 1 '- 'l !' 1 ! - 1 . - i :Ast oss Momss A 7 I sowuNG CENTER 1 Compliments of 1 1 1 1 Bowl for Health and Recreation CAPITAL HILL POULTRY 1 1 ' 1 E. 5th at Locust Phone 3-1820 1 1 1 1 1 ,FMT Ill' l Ill, T 1 IIII T I'I' 1- ,Il' l I'II i IIII luullmiIln.TmIiII:'i-HTu:L.nHTL T .QUT IIII lilili 171i1 -1 ' '1L'1n.:-1llHllI Ray Bruntmyer-George Borg 4. Sh I Y F d ' - - D tt 3 Nog l have a sign on the gate Bergle' Ever bothered with tmmps out read12gF We are vegetarians, but our dog your way? - isn't. :!u1ll1ni111.- 1.1, 11111i 1 it-.-11 -, ,- 1 1 ., -. .- 11-1 I-ilu:-uno? 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments of 1 i ! 1 I DES MOINES' DRIVE-IN BANK 1 1 1 1 ! 1 CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK 1 1 1 1 EAST FIFTH AND Locust 1 1 1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System 1 A 1 T T ' 'TTTTT T T T T T T T 'E 1RT.1ZZKfT'15E1Z21'T T TTTTTTTTTT T ' -....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-........I.-....-...........-...I-I...-...I-.I+ I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THOMPSON-OSWOOD SPORTING Goons ' I 415 Euclid Ave. Phone 2-7469 DES MOINES I3, IOWA .. ..,. --- .... - .... - .... - K... - .... - II.. - .... - .... - ...I - ..,. -.-- I... --4. Lorry R k y - - '- - - - - - - - - ': - - f-'- -'HQ' I I - ---- f -f--1' -1 - - - - -'I+ B . I ki --Shirley Nisser 1' ' 1 1 'I 1 1 I ' ' 1 in? FREE ESTIMATES-Spouting and Cote Equipment I -...,-....-....-I..-....-....-....-....-I..-....-....-....-....-....-....-I-....i.f. GEORGE I-I. HENSLER HENSLER'S SERVICE 2247 HUBBELL E FURNACES - Gas, Oil, Cool I NOE SHEET METAL co. I I3I3 E. 23rd Street Phone 62-IO7I I BONNIE Jenkins-Shirley Nisser Jonet: I ploy the piono by eor. Hombone: Thot's nothing, I con fiddle th my whiskers. COMPLIMENTS OF Glenn Towers Trucking Service SAVE HOURS - - - SHIP BY TOWERS I J K p d N Jo's 4. Long Armsg 5 . oon oo mon on oncy Formorog 2. Lunch Timeg 3. Two . Bob Dorrohg 6. Helen Johnson if I I I 1 I I I I 3 I I 5 I 5 I I I 5 I I I I I l I I I PHONE DAY 3-7053 - NIGHT 6-5344 I DES MOINES, IOWA Louise Donley-Barbara Powe -35- I I I I 1 I r I E I 5 I -....- - -....- ............- -- - - - -....-I..-III.-II..-.,..-....-....-...-...-..-u.-....- - - - .. ... - - - - - -....-.I+ +,......-...- - .. - - .....,-.,..-I..,-,..,-....-.,..-...,-....-...,-III-....-.I..-...,-..I.-,,,.-.II.-....-,,..-.,..-....-..,.-III.. .. .. - ..I - ................5. I I j MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY I Distributor of AUTOMOTIVE PARTS ond EQUIPMENT T I 1313-15 Locust Street Phone 3-5129 ' DES MOINES 9, IOWA I I +-IIII-IIII-- - -- ---- - - ---- 'III-ImgTITEJII1l-T25IIjgETITI?-TIlJl:ITEIIII-IIII-II-- -------- -IIII-IIII-11+ 3.01:III1mI1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIo!e l!oII-IIII- 1 -IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII- -IIII-IIII1IIn? I I I MEET YouR FRIENDS AT I E Y-TE T COAL CO. INC. I H ,S ' I I SMlTH'S BARBER SHOP I T 220 S. E. 6th Ave. Phone 4-6121 I I 605 EAST GRAND AVE- i T DES MOINES 16, IOWA T T TED FRED GUY T O!!IliIlllihIllllIUIilIlIE:xYgllQl:1E:Tl:g:lTgIIIIRZEUIITIIIITlIIlTllIlil+ .i.lliIlIlTllllT 3WV?'Wi'IIIIHECITSITEIZ?IIIITIIIITIIIIT TIIII1- Illilllii J-II1IIII-III - 1IIII1InI1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1 1 -IIII1IIII1IIo!e gon--IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-InI-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1mI-II ego I TED's GARAGE I I GARY'S SERVICE I SUPER GAS FOR HOTRODS I Ted 5 'd' I I WASHING - GREASING - FIXING I I GENERAL REPAIRING - CARS and TRUCKS ASK FOR GARY T 2620 Dean Avenue Phone 6-4803 T T 9th ond Mulberry Phone 3-9933 T ul'II-IIII1IIII1IIII:Im::IIITIIgTIIIIT2FIIIIE-TgI'1-SIZLTIIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-uofs rf: II-IIII1IIII-Im-ggi?IB?IITl:I2TI2T-ETggIIE:IE:R-IIII-IIII-- Ginger: Whot'S the Score? June: Nothing To nothing. June: Not particularly. They hcIven't Ginger: Soy, thot must be o pretty excit- Sforfed yet. ing game. .Su-I1IIII1IIII 11-111111111 , .1,111,11 I 1-111 - - I 111-11 IIII1IIII-Im? I Thank You, Tune Graduates of 1950 I I I YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE HAS BEEN EX- I TREMELY GRATIFYING-AND WE TAKE THIS I OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIA- I TION TO YOU FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE IN US. I T WE SHALL CONTINUE, AS ALWAYS, TO DO I Z OUR UTMOST TO GIVE YOU HIGH QUALITY T I MERCHANDISE, AND THE BEST OF SERVICE. I FRANKELIS Quality since 1861 -..g I5- ggqpi--IIJQ1 run1sllll1lVlI1lIllvlilI-illlllllllTIIIITIIllilllI'1llllTllllTIIIITVINTIIUQ4 ' I H. wEiss Eooo MARKET 3 - ouR NEW LOCATION - 3001 DEAN AVE. T i PHONE 62-2210 ' ' ' ' 'E'ZlZ2TTQ5 E,i2TiTQlT ' ' ' 'i 'i ' ,!.u1...i1 1 nil...--mi-iiii1iiii1iiii1i-ii--iiii-ini-uii1iin1i 1 1iiii1iin? l BALES BEAUTY SHOP l i Specializing In HAIR SHAPING and - l NATURAL PERMANENT WAVES I 1017 EAST 1401 STREET PHONE 6-3000 1 :faii-mi1ini-im-iiiBgsmiiiilggsggvliagxzgliiiiiTziiiriill-Im-iHI1Mlf0 :pn-iii.-.iii1iiii-iiii1iiii1iiii1iiii--iiii1iiii--iiii-izii-iiii-iii-1iiii1iiii-iiii1ii.? Q ASK FOR A Box OF Q ROB'T A. JOHNSON ci-iocoi.ATEs GORDONS WHOLESALE .i..,....,.- - ,-..,.-,.,.-....-..,.-.,..-....-....-....-....-....-.. Carroll Askland .. .....,-Eg. :gan-ini: 1 1iiii1.iii1iiii1iiii1ini-iiii-iiii1iiii-iiu-mi- 1 -iiii-in l I 'S' G. R. KINNEY co. ! 1 602 WALNUT STREET ' T PHONE 3-6865 ' -i-i- -'- -- - - - - 1' - -'-' - - f - - - - 'f ---- '4 - - Pia A Joanne Storms-June Lawrence l. Jo's Slumber Poriyp 2. Lorraine Knoxg 3. Virginia Ellis Eddie Ginsberg: I are lobster last evening for dmner and dreamed OH mght' Eddie Ginsberg: l'll Soy. l dreamed I paid Moe: Bad dreams? the check. ZW' - -- ' -' '--------- ------- - ------- - ' ii' ! ! i ' 1 ! l T sis LOCUST STREET Q i 1 CONGRA-l'ULATlONS SENIORS LET US HELP YOU SELECT YOUR LUGGAGE 1 ! Quality and Economy ls Our Main Consideration 1 I I -x---- --i- ------- - - ------ i--- - i--- - '--- - --'- - i--- - 1--i - ---- ------ - -------- T i --ri--H+ Bob Bain-Guy Reese ,87- :'!....,,, 11.-,1111,11i11111i1.1111-1 - --11-i1 :nil-ig I : 1 E I A TE S l PLAIN TALK PRIN R ' I I I z COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL TYPES Quality and Distinction Our Motto I . I T 513-I5 Sixth Avenue East Phone 2-0485 T -is mt-im-mi-.tn-....-....-I.....tm-ni. -ii...-.in-...ii-...it-....--..i...-I..-. I..-...i-.in-....-it..-.. ----- i.....-....-....-.-..-...ti-I.. ----- ...-ni. 2...-....-....-...I-..,.-....-..,.-....-.ii-.i........,-....-....-...I-....-.,..-i...-...gf .gi-.,..... .. -...-..........-....-....-...,-...i..i....-I...-...... .- -.........?. l l I Com liments of CAPITAL rr L . P I C Y 'ME COLA C0 1 1 nn. GEO. J. RONAN i 2 Full Line of Fine Flavors i T Op-I-OMETRIST i i l3l9 Des Moines Street Phone 62-4491 T T 424 Flemmg Bldg' phone 4-2419 T .5...-....-....-i...-....-....-....EEEHXZESLZti-ti.-...i,-ii...-...I-....-...p 4...-...I-I...-....-.,..5:ESLTJLVQTTjL.Zj,E.5.ERE..,.-.,..-...i-I...-Mg. .g.,.-....- ......-....-....-I...-....-.......i..,-....-..,.-....-....-....- -...I-...p 4...-.....-....-....-....-....-....-...........-....-....-....-....-..,.......-....-....-...!. I BQSWQRTH FURNITURE I I RAiL3f:'fI'bE'2,IiI'vAcE ' Small. E , . I Q Low Overhead l Low Prices Q I Pair? FIalI'IIlITI-g'a?1II,th- Q W Ben- Svqlligilnif I I East 14th and GraI-:ia LiRvBIe3iIeVORTH Phone 6-0674 I I cIS?2mI'IBlE:-Ig3?A- f' 4 I i DES MOINES 16' IQWA T Res. 2419 fcl?gge Grove 1 312. 3rd Sheet , ' i .i...-....-..,.-....- ..,.i.-....-........,.-....-...,......-....-.........-..,.-.i..-i.f. 3.........-..l....l.....-.I.....-...,-..,-....-............,...-,...-,...-....-..........j. An important government official who was visiting an insane asylum made a telephone call out had difficulty in getting his number. Look here, girl, he said to the telephone jo--vw ---------- ----- ---------.-. - - ------- I in-it Barbara Buffington operator, do you know who I am? No, she replied calmly, But I know where you ore. 'E' I I 1 ! f coNc5RATuEATioNs i ! E cLAss OF JUNE, '50 Q i ! i , 4 0 4 E : E - I es olnes Sweeper Service i I 423 :sumti-1 STREET PHONE 2-8316 I I ! I -1--.-I ------- ----- .i.. - .... - .... - ii- ...I -....-...- .i.. -t..- .... ............ - ....-.,I Bob Smith-Glen Fuller 5----H ---- '--- '--' - ---- - -'-- - '--' - ---' - '--- - ---- ---- - --'--E L Compliments of I I Ei.AvoR-KlsT T COOKIES AND cRAcKERs T +--w-- -'-- - '--' - '--' - --'- - -'-- - '- ----- -'-' -w- --'- - -'-- -I-I-W--I--'--------P Carroll Askland u5sn1nuim1un-mi-im-im-mn-nu1un-imimi-un-nu-um1nii1nn1in!a 1 LEIBSLE HARDWARE a. PAINT I I Member of I I INDEPENDENT RETAIL HARDWAREMEN OF AMERICA I T 524 E. Locust Street Phone 3-1981 T .i.............i.......-....-....-..i......-...-I..-....-....-....-....-....-.....-....-..f. Janet Strand EMM-MP--me--dwdwmms -'-- '--' ---- -' -' '--' '-'- I Hoons BARBER sHoP I T E. 30th and University T E DES MOINES, IOWA T I .i.....i.- - -..i-..i-,..-....-..i-,..-....-....-....-..- - -..i....f. Darlene Rogers :luinn-nn1im-:mimi-nu1im1un-nu1uu1um-nn1ini-un-uu1nn-mg. I 6OlO'V Svowd Jews we ozv I NOISVDDO ANV I I HO:I SHdVEl9OJ.OHd ' olanJ.s zriom i i-...-i.... i-...-..-,,.......-....-..........-....-.m-i - - -.i-..f. I 'I' . Harold Beck-Dick Cox Mother Ito school teaCherI: My Jim is o very sensitive Child. It you need to punish I. Get-together, 2. Lorraine Knox, 3. Charleen Harman: 4. Norma Strayer him, just slap the boy in the next seat-this will frighten Jim. 1 --------------------------------------H'-'--Rf I I I I I 5 DRAKE UNI V ERSITY I I Founded 1881 I I I I COLLEGES OF THE UNIVERSITY I I LIBERAL ARTS PHARMACY I I COMMERCE a. FINANCE LAW i 1 FINE ARTS BIBLE I EDUCATION COMMUNITY COLLEGE I I GRADUATE DIVISION I I I I I I Registration Dates in I95O-June 9, September ll. For information and I I application forms, write Admission Counselor, Drake University, I I . I 1 Des Moines II, Iowa i I I I I -z-------- ---------- --------A----------I--A ------------- ---+ Javne Field-Colleen Mofle -.89.-. 4..-... .--.----- ....-....-....- -........-....-....-....- - -...I-.I-.. .--- .I-....-I ------- .II-......5. I I It I I I 7 e f?u ton Mar et I I I I ROY HUNTOON, PROP. I I QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE I 413 SIXTH AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA I We Are As Near As Your Phone I I 'F' - - - - - - - ' ' - - '- - - -'ISIIfT2II1ITlEI'I-RIQE - - - - - H-'M-'m- '- - - - - -In-H+ sw- ---' - ---' - '--- - ---- - ---- - '--- - ---- - '--- - ---- - -I-- - '--- - IIII - -1-- - ---' - --'- - --'- --I s---- -'-' --- - - - '--- - 'f - '- - - 'I'- - 'f - - - -'-- -'I' I CAPITAL MACHINE 8. TOOL co. I I GORDON GROCERY , 217-219 East Locust street Phone 4-7313 I I Mm 8 Easton Wh 8 Grand , MACHINE WORK and WELDING I I . I I FRANK MOFLE - Pmpfaefors - CARL JOHNSON I 69 Years of 5e'V'Ce I +I- -'H' - -5lIIII II,II?lII'fI 'EQIT - - - -'W +I- 'A - 'E' 'I 'IE35 'IEI'I' - - - - -'H'-Mi' Iv- ---' - --'- - - - - ---- - -- - -'-- - -'-- - '- - -'-I - '- '--' - III- - '-'- - -III - -'-' - - - - I +I- --II -- -'-- - ---' - - -- - '--- -- '- -- - ---' - - - - -' - '--' - '- --'I-'I FULLER BROS. VENETIAN BLIND co. I IRUG CLEANING'--CLEARVIEW SHADES-METAL AWNINGSI I WINDOW SHADES-COMPLETE SERVICE I E 313 E. 5th Street - IPhone 2-2851 Des Moines, Iowal .i..-.II.-III-III...II..-.I..-..II--..I- -..I..-....-...I-...I-...I-...I-...I-I...-...qi Glenn F II -Bob Smith I INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED I I E. A. GARANsoN I E 601 Capitol City Bonk Bldg. I .5.,......,- -I ..,...-....-,...-....-....-....-..I.-...I-....-...I-. - -I..-.I+ Pot Hanson Boss: Son, do you know the motto ot this Boss: Where'd you ever get thot idea? firm? New Office Boy: I sow it on the door os New Oftice Boy: Sure, it's 'Push '. I Come in. :f 'I - - -'-- --------------- ' ' - '!' I I I I I I I I I CONGRATULATIONS I I I I TO THE CLASS OF 1950 I I I I . From I I I THE PLACE TO GO Fon THE NAMES You KNOW I I I I I I I I I I I I I H E new I I I I I I U T I C A I I I I I .1-.-..-. ...... -- .... I..-...-I.-,,,-...-......-I..-I.......-...... .....- - .. - .. - ..I,.-..g. Pot Hanson -90- oscn-iiii: - Lim1imiuii-nn:nu-unziiiiiiui-uuiuiirii 1 :ini-nga PENNYWISE MARKET T I FOR QUALITY FOODS T I 2220 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-4504 I 4..-..,.-.......,..-..........-....-....-....-....-.......,,.-..........-.........,-....-...f. Dick Paschal-Guy Reese .5...-......- -l..-....-....-....-....-.....-....-....-..l.-....-.,.,.-., - ..,...-iq. I DAVID MATTSON co. I Automotive Parts I I Automotive Machine Shop Service I I 213 East Locust St. Phone 2-5976 I -2..-...l.-......ll.-....-..,..-.,........-.r,.......--..-V-A - -..,...l........-.- .-nfl Colleen Mofle-Jayne Field .!...-....- - -....-....-..........-ll..-i...-...l-.......i...-t...- - .-.-.T-ug. I HoNG KONG CAFE I I CHINESE and AMERICAN DISHES I I PHONE A-T801 42l Locust St. Des Moines, Iowa I T Air-Cooled Annex Dining Room In Rear T .g.........-......,,..-.,..-....-...........-....-,............,,.-,...-..........-....-....-...f. James Johnson-Ralph Sanford 5...-.il-....-....-....-..i..-....-....-I..-I...-ii.-....-...T-.ii-.....-it-.li-, Q. l i-ioi.i.sY sci-iooL suPPi.Y co. I Est 1899 I SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES I I lOO-lO2 E. Grand Ave. I .!m..m,.. 1..,1un.-.mllm...m1uu...,m1,m...m1iiu-. 1 .. 1iui1.,i. Bonnie Jenkins-Shirley Nisser Prosecutor: Now tell the court why you stole the car. Defendant: Well, the car was standing in l. Ann Farrar, 2. Eleanor Luethg 3. Schartner and Golden, 4. Lorraine Hines, 5. Stan Durbin, 6. Kay Edwards, 7. Joanne, Judy, Janice, 8. Lloyd Frazier front of the cemetery, and l naturally thought the owner was dead. Q..-..........-....-....-....-....-...I-I...-....-....-...T-....-....-....-..l.-.....-.....-.....-....-....-....-,...-...... -...-....-....-..........-....-....-....-.......,..-....-....-... 5. l I l SUMMER VACATION With PAY for EAST STUDENTS l l I I I O I I F i Missouri is Camp Site For Men I - i 2 In 34th Signal Company T : Two weeks summer vacation with pay is avail- I T able to East High students by joining the 34th Sig- 2 5 nal Company, Iowa National Guard. I E Men l7 and over are invited to apply for paid I part time training in mechanics, radio, photogra- I I phy, driving, electronics, code and personnel work. T - You receive top military instruction in handling H a million dollars worth of equipment. You ad- I I vance in rank as you learn. Join your friends in E the 34th Signal Company-l9l5 Prospect Road, 2 - Des Moines. I I Call, write or come out. Open for interviews on I weekdays and till IO o'clock Monday evenings. E Two weeks summer vacation with pay is in order for East I High's Don Herbold Ileftl, a Junior, James Anderson fcenterl, 5 a Senior and Rolland Starbuck, a last year's grad. Starbuck, a I Sergeant Firs! Class, and Anderson, a Corporal, con rotulate s Herbold immediately after he ioined the 34th Signal gompany. I These men will train on Monday evenings, drawing pay from T 51.25 to 54.80 per hour. YOU, too, are invited to join. -iv...-.......-....-....-...I-...- - -..--....-....-..- - -H..-....-...i... - - CALL 7-2192 OR COME OUT TO 34th SIGNAL co.LZl5M'2Z12ECLv5i' l ---. ....... ..,. - - .... - .,.. -- ,,.. -. .-.. 1.91.- nn-nn-nu-W1I-.11nn1uu1n.nn1nnn-nu-un1nnu1nnu-un1vm-Im un-un1uu--un1nn-.nn..m:1un1nu1IIn1Inn1uu1nu1.m..un1uu 111111.-11111-11111.-1nn1 RAPAPORT GROCERY CANDY - Pop - MEATS 9I9 EAST I4TH STREET 1.m1 1 1 1 1 1,1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1v1.m1....1m.1.1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.n 'II Shepherd- ....- - -H..-I..-I..-I..-.m-.m-....-I...-I..-I...-I.- -In-I LIDDELL'S GROCERY Quality Groceries and Meats 38OI Easton Blvd. Phone 6-9265 Don All n-Bill McFarland H.. ---- I...-In-ml-.m-m.-....-.m--.m- I- - - I Phone Dial 3-2098 LEE HIGHLAND RADIATOR SHOP I32I Walnut Street Des Moines, Iowa Charlee H man DES MOI NES, IOWA Gladys Le f h .!..-....- - I-....-...........-....-..........-I.,-....-,..,-.-..,- - --. l ORDER YOUR CORSAGES I I from the KEHM FLORAL SHOP i Phone 3-5276 900 Walnut Stree .5.......,--....-....-...ESE..,.liE15gi?E:gZl....Engl..-....-....-... .g..-....- -....-....-.I..-....-...,-....-I...-....-...........-.,..-...,- -, T JOHNS BARBER SHOP : Ladies and Gents Haircufs i l76O East Grand Avenue TT TTT '! T !, T T 'k FQIQTIQII1 T TTTTT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I95O OUR BEST WISHES TO YOU FOR A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL LIFE. 1 U. S. ARMY U. S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING MAIN STATION 108 Old Federal Building Des Moines, Iowa -92- O 11--- ---- --- ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---' - -- - -'-- - -:-- --- - - -If E- -'- --'---' ----- --T- I-' A. n. JAMES, M. Ia. T OBSTETRICS AND WOMENS SURGERY T T COI'IQf0fUl0fi0f1S Seniors 121513 R T tB'ldi . ,LP ,,,, - ,, ,,,, - ,,,A -um ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, -, - ,.,, -,Q l IN FUTURE YEARS REMEMBER Lucille Shepherd-Gladys Lentsch l EI- ---- - - ---1 - ---- - ---+ - ---' ---1- ---1 - -A-- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - -'-+ - - '-'- --'E L cocI-IRAN STUDIO IOWA OPTICAL co. T LOWEST PRICES-FINEST GLASSES T 726 Grand Ave- Phone 3-1535 5 2l5 Iowa Bldg. Phone 3-8053 T T +11111111-1:1-.11I1.11111111111-I1111.-m.-....1....-....1Im-...I-,I..-......1II11.+ Mildred Kersey-Shirley Sharp Gene WilliOI'1'1S0f1 .!.........- 11-...I-.....-11...-...I-.....-....-.....-...,-1...-....-I..-....- -....-...!. I I IOWA GUARANTEE, INC. Q -LOANS -:- INSURANCE- Q WAL1-15 JEWELRY l 205 Shops snag, 605 E, Locust SI. l T 4-81 2l 2-0257 T .g...-....-....-...,-...-....,....-..........-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-..i. DIck Cox-Harold Beck WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Owned and Operated by Walter J. Joworski ja--IIII-1111-111111111-1111-1111-1111-:III-1111-1111-1111-1111-m1111111-11111:-11--11? L Q 413 E. l6l'l'1 Street Des MOlhES, Iowa REPAIR WORK, ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Home phone 6-7269 BUS Phone 6-4841 I Smokestacks, Breeching, Tanks, Erecting Smokestacks I T 300-302 E. colin Ave. Phone 4-3426 3...-,.........-....-1..-.........-....-1..-....-,.........-....-,..,-....-....-,...-..g. James Johnson-Ralph Sanford Eugene Hart Kristi Beal: Does the moon influence the Bob Witt: I wouldn't know honey, but fide? Sure influences the untiedf' .JP . - - .. - - .......-..........- .... ......-. .. .. - .. -..1 .. , 4.1. 1... 1,1-II..-1 ,lu---In-n-1111-n 74 H. Beck-D, Cox -93- qu:-nn --11---1- : ----- ii-uni -in Q11111111- -11 1 1-- - 1 1111:-nu-uf. l I Compliments of A ' 01' H i DE RCY S B0 S OP 1 Q l BEAUTIFUL SHOES ' HOSIERY ' PURSES Q 726 WALNUT STREET , l 'f' ' T 'T T T'T T T'Ti ' T T T T T ''ES'E!'3llIn'2Ii'EQ T5'lZ'!LZe T T T T T T T T T T T TlT T i' Q'- - - - - '- - 'T - - - - -li' '5 '- - - - - - - - - - ' - -H? 5 Window Shades - Linoleum - Venetian Blinds g 5 DENNY BRANN DRUGS g BUSS SHADE SHOP P. T. Binder, Prop. 5 2736V2 E. University Phone 62-2l79 5 5 720 Locust St. Phone 3-61 ll Des Moines 3 l l l l 'I' 'T ': ' Ei'lEl'Z3TlTe'iC'5l'lZ 'EFl'E l- -'H'- '!' 'I' ' H - - ES'lZ.l ES2TlE'2TEEN- - l' :f '- - - -i '- - - - - - - - - - - - 'i -ii' '! '- - - - - - - ': -f '-'1 - - - -T-'ii' BURCH CANVAS PRODUCTS BEN0lT'S-VAL'S PHARMACY Q AWNINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS Q l DEEP cu'r PRICES Q I Anything In Canvas I I FOUNTAIN SERVICE DRUGS i 209 Court Avenue Phone 2-4720 T i 1762 E. Grand Ave, Phone 6-6111 i -i-----H--in---'---m--m-'------i--i-- - - - i--- - --f- - -ii- - - - - i--- - i--i - --ii ---41 -ie'----i---1-- -'-- - ---- - Ilil - --il - ---- --'--- '-i' - '-ii - III- - i--- -i---i-+- '--i - -iii --1-13 Donna Hole Lody lin pet storei: I like this dog, but his legs ore too short. ,f...-n.- - - - - - -...,-.,,.-.,..- .. ..........,...,..-....-.,,.-....-.,..- - -..,,-..,....,.,-.,.,... -,,,,..,..,-.-.,.,- - - - - - ,...,,,- Borbcrci Powell-Louise Don ley Solesmcin: Too shortl Why, modom, they oll tour reoch the floor. 'S' l U00!Q7ln'.0Mf l 'I -....- - - - -,...-....-............-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-..........-....-.........,-....- -....-....-....-....-....-..i.-...... .. .. .. .. -....-..i. Al Marshall-Dick Smith -941 .!..-.....-.....- -....-....-....-....-.....-....-.....-....-....- Q HUNGRY AT NOON? I Try Our Restaurant i BALDWIN PATTERSON POST T eta E. LOCUST STREET ui. Elwvn Johnson 5...-1...-.........-.....-....-....-1...-....-.....-...i-....-....-....-.. - -....-1.3. DUBANSKY GRocERY i For Groceries and Meats F i 1500 MAPLE STREET i 4...-..,..-. - -ll-....-....-gem....E:5!L-....-....-....-. -....-....-.4. .!..-i,..-....- -....-....-....-....-....-....-....-.,..-.... ---- .........!. FIELD SHOE co. T 710 WALNUT STREET E DES MOINES 9, IOWA i .i.........- - ......-....-....-....-...........-....-1..-..l.......- -....-....-...5i Kenton Green 15...-....-...... -....-....-....-....-..,.-....-H..-1...-....-.....-...- -....-1.2. g FIELD'S CAFETERIA l T 120 SHEPARD I i PHONE 3-9584 +i.1iii11il..1 .-. 1 .-nn1M1M1:ini-ni.-...,,1,n,1 Jayne Field-Colleen Mofle 1 .- 1iin1u ii1uu1iin-im1uniM1ini..nii1iin1uii-nn-iui1uii-un-un1nu.-nu-u - -....-....-...p -Q- l E274 I 1 -if 1. Hi Kidslg 2. Jeri McDanielSg 3. Pile-upj 4. Stan Durbin and Larry Wagner New clerk: What do you do when a cus- tomer forgets his change? 'S' l Manager: You tap on the counter with a dollar bill. --11111.--.-111..11?1..-11--uu1u? l Q . l . l HAMBERS MOTOR COMPANY Q l 1 FORD CARS AND TRUCKS DAYTON TIRES NIGHT SERVICE I l l l l l PHONE 2-9111 l l 1 1506 LOCUST STREET 1601 LOCUST STREET ....... -- .... ............. Myrtle Cowan-Beverly Conroy -95- o?u1l1111 1111111111111n1I1111I111--1111111111nI11u111I1111 1 111111: TEEN AGE DANCE i 7 zna 8z4fh FRIDAY or EACH MONTH i li Sponsored by Highland Park Legion Post 3712 SECOND AVENUE l i Gooo ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT l ' EEE!HL1IiEL'35T1Ti'i5 rTS2Z ' T QOIIT IIII T 'TlllllllllT llll i llll i llll 1' illl T' llll 1' llil 'T llll 'T llll T llll TIN-W1 illllill l TURNERS DRIVE INN FOR FINE FOODS l CURB SERVICE l l Open from ll A. M. Till l A. M. g i922 Hubbell Phone 6-6803 i I u!rII1111I-11111 IIII 1111I111111111I1 11 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII - IIII 1 IIII 1111I1111I11111111111-nie Loren Huss---Vinson Breen Lady, if you will give us a nickel my little brother'll imitate a hen. You mean he can Cackle like a hen? asked the lady. l 'Y l 1-1- :I--- '- -- ---- - ---- - '-'- - ---- - '--' - ---- - -- -1- '--- - - - - '--- - ---- --- ---' ---E EAST FOURTEENTH ST. I FOOD MARKET I j 2401 EAST 14111 STREET I T Open Sundays 8. Evenings i n ' - - - 'TilIIl'TS'iSElSf ' ' o!ol11n11 1 11111111111 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1:11I11Iu1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 11111111.24 j DUNCAN SHEET METAL 1 il 405 EAST 2nd PHONE 3-1618 Q 1 I 'i - - - - - - -'f - - - - - - - - '- - -'I+ Jayne Field-Colleen Mofle r-- ---- - - - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - --f- -1- ---- - ---- - -'-- - - --------we l DALE'S FOOD MKT. Q : CASH AND CARRY 1 L Everyday Low Prices I E ' i793 WALKER T +--- -'-- ---- ---- - --x- - ---- - -.-- - ---. - ---, - ---- - ---- ---- ...- - - -E Irene Macy-Nancy Cosner +-- - ' - -- - --'- - ---' - -'-- - --'- - --'- - --'- - '--- - ---- - Xf-- - III- - ---- - ---- - - ' - -K-' --E- L Congratulations to the Class of 1950 L DOHERTY'S FLOWERS I FORMERLY BACH FLORAL CO. I i540 SECOND AVENUE PHONE 8-0816 'i '- - - - '- - -'1'-- -1 - '- - - ' - - ' - '- - IIII - - - -' --rl' Dick Kern1W. Booth Now, replied the boy in disgust. He wouldn't do a cheap imitation like that. He'lI eat a woim. :1---- ------------------ ---------------- - - 1--- -+ l I l I 1 i ANDERSON-ERICKSON i I I T 2 DAIRY COMPANY I i 3 Quality You Can Taste I 1 l - I . I 2229 Hubbell Bivd. Phone 6-3172 I i M '- ' 'T T:7e'mI::zTlE.'35:'3:5 I -----'------- '-'t .-06.- .gon-M111 - 1 -Im1unim-Im-Im-IIu1mI1Im1IIII- 1 1un1II.!. I I CELANDER 8- SONS T I372 EAST 12th T i DES MOINES, IOWA T q-I.-....-....- .......-....-ii-.-LE....'-E.:E5:-....-....-I...-...- -...I--.Q- 5..-....-...I.-...-...-...-i..-I..-in-M-I..-....-I...-I..-...I-...I-I...-.1. I CHlCK'S as SERVICE I I Phone 3-9450 Gerald Wilen I i E. 6th and Court I g Credit Extended to High School Kids Accompanied by g I Their Grondchildrenn I .p.-.....-.....-....--3.52:Bam.E::cElTg.LTJ...E:m3-I..-I...-....--4. .3...-...-....-..i-....-....-...-....-..I-....-II..-....-....-....-....- -....-...g. STARK TRAVEL SERVICE Air - Rail - Bus - Steamship Tickets I I AT YOUNKERS - DES MOINES T 'I'l - - - -IIXTCIJflIEFl?lTim'E'I'IS'iT Tm- - -'T 1r------H------ ---- ----- ---- --I--- ---- - ---- - ---' - --'- - ---- - ---' - - --I----Q A. E. sHAw, M. D. 5 603 Fleming Bldg. Phone 3-8445 T i DES MOINES, IOWA T .i.,.-...-...,- ... -,...-....-..1.-....-................-....-....- - -....-..gz Dick Paschal A Scotchman upon entering a harness shop asked for a single spur. What good is one spur? asked the clerk. I a!u-nu--In 1-1111:11-111- nu-up? I Greetings to the Class of I95O I I i i 4 -0 -v I i I I TYLER STUDIOS I I 422 EAST GRAND AVE. I I -i----------- - - - -I--- ---- - ---' - -'-- ---- '--' ------i--m-- - -I-----I1 Bob Smith-Glenn Fuller -l--- ---' --i- - - '--m-m------ --'- -ii-i-'- - - - --N--I+ I I i i T Compliments of i I VIC'S TALLY-HO RESTAURANT f Famous for Good Food I 5601 Douglas Ave. Phone 7-2785 I -i- -I'-- - ' - - - '--' - '- - '--- - -- - '- - '-'- - - ' ----- - -'---vi Charles Sanders Well, replied Hambone, if I can get one side of the horse to go, the other side will have to come with it. PRINTERS or THE :Ast I-IIGI-I scnou. Ancone PUBLISHING co. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 1166- 24th Street Phone 7-4423 Al Marshall-Dick Smith --97-. Q.,-...... .-....-...I-....-I..-....-....-I.....I.,-,...-.II-....-.... .-....-.I+ .!..-...,- .-I - -...I-...I-. -....-.-...........-I..I-1-'-- -..I.-...5. l I I Q 3 KALMAN'S JEWELRY I I DR F- D- STAVES I Q Established in 1922 PENT'5T l SPECIALLY DESIGNED CLASS RINGS 2 .i.I.-....-. -....-....-,..,-....-..,,-....-....-....-..I.-....-....- - -...,-...,z l l Donna DeLong-Theresa Forney I Watches - Silverware - Diamonds I .,...-...,- - -....-..........-....-.,......,,-....-..,.-. -I,- .. -....-...g. Jewelry - Gifts DIAL 4-3168 X Exceptionally Good Values l L S l'l l V E L T - T I REALTORS I 408 Walnut Street Phone 4 7577 T 721 GRAND AVE. i ' ,.-....-..-,-........,.-....-..,.-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-..,.-....-I...-I. : i-'--ii- -ii-ii--i--ii-i-'-f----ii-i-'---i-'-'--'--'-ii- - 4. Donna De Long--Theresa Forney 4. Colleen Mofle-J0V 'e Field f +nTIIHiHhiH'lTII'ITm'Tull-,Huilu'll...iuvilm--I,,y-I,k'.,IlI,-1 --Iwilmg' Qhlrslllli 1 1IIIllllllilllllltllllllllllllilll' 'llllilill'Tlll4T T TNIITUUQO E L L Compliments of L Raise REDBIRD Profit-Proven DR. D. E. SCHULZE T DENTIST T C H I C K S T i 504 Teachout Bldg. Phone 4-9657 I i Your East Side Dealer .i.....,.........-...I-...,......-....?xE.E.?II:5:gI..-.............,....-....-....-.143 REDBIRD HATCHERY - -.........,......-....-....-....-..........-....-........,... I - : 313-315 E. 5m Sf. Phone 4-6039 5QU'RE PHARMACY i 1 l - 2 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS - i Colflplefe Line SCI'gel'lf,S Feeds i iYour Prescription is the Most Important Part of Our Business! T i T 2547 E. Walnut Street Phone 6-77l9 T imlmlil,in'riullimlilmimi1M1'mllm?uhlnntmlinui iunilni .i.II1mI1II,I1.miIirrirur-IIII1IIII1mI-nn- -IIII-IIII-IIII-ini-IIII-iIII--Iwi' Joanne Storms-June Lawrenc Colleen Mofle--l0V 'e Held Then there rnust have been powder marks on the body. Yes, that's why she shot him. lt says the man was shot by his wife at close range. Quran 1--1 1-1-1 -QQ11 .. 1,,,1 - - ,,11 11111 1-11 . 1 I In--'E' i E L ' i t Fairview Heights T T EAST DES MOINES' NEW ADDITIoN L t Quality Built Homes L E L t I 7 BY i I , I Winegardner Bros., Inc. i 2 1315 EAST sara PHONE 6-6840 E 1 1 T '- T-- i'i'mmm2- ' --'---------- '-I'- P -9 g-. s3en1-uni -m1im1im--im1imzuu-uu1nu-tni1nn1nu- - -mn-nu? DR. J. H. OFTERDINGER i DENTIST T ? 1111 E. University Ave. Phone 6-5012 T M- - - - - - Tiililfe 5211? - - -M-' -in-a+ 1f-- --'- - ---' - -A'- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - -1-- - -K-- - ---N - -l-- - '--- - ---f - ---- ----E wiu.iAMs' STANDARD SERVICE i E. 18th and Grand Phone 6-9246 T T Prices Are Right-Right ln Your Neighborhood i +I- -,-- - f--- - ---- - r--1 - '-1- - 1--r - --r- - r--- - --yr -t--- - -r1- - r-'r - ---- - 1--f ---I--+ Clarence Rowe -3nu-nu- -nu- im---mt-ini-uiiimt--mi-mi-ti ---1 uit-iw!- Q DES MOINES Q I TRANSPORTATION CO. INC. I 5 Good Living Depends on Highway Transportation 5 I Phones--chicago, vi 2-7487, omaha, AT 7676, I E Mason City, 217, Twin Cities, GL 1835 8. NE 3320 5 1 Des wiotm-S lHome offical 3-5195 .g.........-....-. I.-I...-....-..,.....,...t...-..,........-...,-..........-....-....-....--4. Roy Bruntmyer-George Borg 3...-....- .. -,...-....-....-....-......-...-,...-..........-....... .. -....-...!. I BRYsoN CAFE I 1 Home Cooked Meals 1 i 1113 CENTER STREET I Mrs. Davis, Manager I -i-..-..l.- - - -mt-.t..-...t-..t.-mi-tm-.-tt-m-- - - -mi--.fo Ella Mae McQuerry Did you hear about Tyrone Power's sion burning down? No, who did it, ARSON Welles? I'T1CII'I- ag..-... ------- ------------------ - - -- ---- - I E l E I 1 1 4- Barbara Hatchitt I. Carole Boyce, 2. Fritz and Dick, 3. Stan Durbin and Don Olson, 4. In the Fall :- 5:1- 'QU '44 4- OO cm 7 3'-I 9,0 U7 ms yan TZ mm 0 D70 390 Fr. Sz o a QT3 r+9. F5 'T :r o 2 I l I .---ug. ml ANDREWS STUDIO Congratulations mi- Semiors 81 Quill Stall Seniors contemplating marriage soon. We will make you some beautiful wed- ding pictures at the studio or in 'the church. 822 Walnut Street Phone 4-4956 -Q.- -JoAnn Gilcrest --99- ?I1-llll- ------ ------- l lil-llll-llc? agen-llllxllll-lm-llil-ml-ull-llll-llll-ull-ull-llll1llll-lul1llll-llll-lil--ilu? I I FOR FINE COMME:IgC?II:4E-IIl5ggCIETY PRINTING I COMPLETE NEW HOME FURNITURE WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS I I I ACME PRINTING CO. I T STATE FURNITURE MART Wm.v.1lml32?sGRANl3 Xvgloagl Evans I 309 E. Walnut phone 2-6970 i .i...-..l.- -..l.-...lFilm2.E.pmgzgm....Egmg.El...-..- -..l.-...f. I JOE ROGOvOl I .,.,-.,..- - I-.,,,-.l..-,,..-,..,-...,-...l-,...-....-.,.-....- - -,...-,,.,. I We Will save You Money On All Your EARL C. RYAN I Household Needs! I I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I I - I I 306 Royal union Bldg. I i IPLENTY Ol FREE PARKING SPACEJ i i Home 5-6120 Office 47149 i .g...-....l- .l....l.-.l..ETgJg.g1.gI!.i:LE.ElgllEZ:lQllll-ll-f- -lil-iq. 4...-..l.-..ll-.ll.....,.-M-.ll.7g.n12EE:Jgr....-..l.-l...-...ll-..l.-..,....,4. .3.I-...l-,-l-....-.......l..-ll..-...I.-.l.-....-,,.,-l...-l...- - -..l.-Hi. ,!.,,-,.,, .... ,..,-,,.,-.,,.-.,,....,..-,.,.-....-..., .... ....-...5. I I I I i LoRENz 8. JONES 5 MID-TOWN M01-ORS BOATlNG HEADQUARTERS f I I T I32 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa T I Ll NC0LN-MERCU RY .i...-....-....-..........-....-..,,-..,l-,...-...,-....-....-....-..,.- .-....-......l.i g 5 Elwyn Johnson I SALES as SERVICE I ,,..-,..,- -....-.,,.-,,..-,..,-....-...,-....-..,.-...,-....-,...-....- ..,...-..,g. I I I WHEN You GET GOOD FOOD I 1223 Locust Street Phone 2-8323 REMEMBER WHERE YOU GOT IT I . I HENDERSON'S CAFE I I I 4th and Court Phone 3-9769 I -1-..-nl --.-- ....-....-....-........l.-..l. ----. ' E ' Charleen Harman .P 'P + ll-.-unillll1llll1llll1llll-llll1llll-illl-llll-llll-llll-llll-uniull-llllillll-il Jean Jones-Beverly Hancock Jim: I'm reading Omlet, he's quite an egg. ' Leech: That's a yoke! Miss McBride: What Shakespearean play are you reading, Jim? ,i...-,,..- .. .. .. .. - - - .. -...l-..,.- .-....-. - -.,..-,,..-....- - -.,-....-. .. - - - - .. - - - - - -.,..-...,. , 5 . and J. Pie Company 'I' s 5 I l S 5 I E l I BUY THE PIE THAT SATISFIES l I 2230 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-4223 I I ! 4..-...-...-i..-..-..I-....-..............-.I ---.. .......-.,,.-....-...-... ....-.-.-. ....-....-u.l....l..-....-il.-...-..p Bob Charter -l oo- u!4u-im- u-nu-nn1m1-im-mi-mt-nn-mt-im-ini1mi-mi- -110111.21 I I T EAST SIDE FISH MARKET T The Most of the Best for the Least T T 604 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-7839 T +I-....-....-....-. -.........--..........-...,-....-..........-.. ......-......,,..-nf. Shirley Friend gnniim- init-im-nu-un-im11111-nn-.iii-iii:-IIII1im1un- 1inv1i.n? c s. H Home sznvicz T Leaders in Heating T PHONE 4-31 is +I' ' ' ' Ei2'FEKlI2E'2l?2E ' ' ' '3 - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - ' 2- ICE COLD ROOT BEER l Q FLOSS CANDY I T SANDWICHES T SULLY'S 714 E. 14th St. -i-'-- -- - '--' - - - - --'- - '--' - r-'- - -'-- - -'-- -'-'- -lvf - --II - 1'-A - '-1' - 1--' - -' - '-f' -I-xi Jerrv Anderson + - -'- - - - - - - - - - - - -- -'-'Q I Congratulations to the Graduates L I F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. I i EAST SIDE STORE i T Colyer Sisam, Mgr. T +I- -' - - --il - -lli --'-- 'f-- - ---' - --II - -'-- - ---' - -'-- -- '- - -lii - - --I----Z Mary Swigart-Nellie Gunder I. Pals, 2, Kristi, Evelyn, Joanne, Joann, Janice, 3. Dick Dougherty, 4, Don and Darrell Ranger: If times get bad, we can always eat our forest preserves. . . .. we can always rely On our traffic lam. Pedestrian: Yes, and if they get scarce 4---M --------------------------- - ------- ----1 I I I I I I T T I-I If Q U I I. I. I I . I I I . T Printed and Bound I BY I I I I I I I I arner f9u5f14Lin9 omlaany I I I 6I5-I7-I9 EUCLID AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA T I I I., ...-.... - ...... ..-t.---.-.-..-., ............... .-.I Dick Paschal-Guy Reese -I o I - 4...-....-I..-I..-I..-....-..........-....-....-....-II......-II-..I.-....-....-....5. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I G. WALLACE LUNDGREN I I DISTRICT MANAGER I I NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE I . COMPANY I Life, Accident 81 Health, Hospitalization T T and Group Departments T 940 Des Moines Building T DES MOINES, IOWA 'I'-'- IIII - --II -1- I-II - II-I - --II - -II- - II-- - -III - II-- - I-I- - IIII ---- II-I - I --S Pat Hanson :lui IIII iw -1-11 IIn- IIII 1 IIII -IIII --111 I-Im-mtg' f PELLA I VENETIAN BLINDS 0 CASEMENT WINDOWS I ROLSCREENS 5 I I I ROLscREEN COMPANY I I I 400 Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa I I I II-IIII-III-IIII-III-IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII- I-IIII-III.-II..-...II.--.II-III.-.III-- 4' GI F II B b S th .P enn u er- O mi He: Honey, I've bought something for the one I love best. Guess what? She: A box of cigars. n!eu-nIII-IIII-IIII-Im-IIII1IIII-'III-Im1I-II-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII- -IIII1IIn!u WHITE FUNERAL HOMES I I2o4 EAST GRAND PHONE 2-3508 I 2505 WEST GRAND PHONE 6-6824 I 'PH' T T T T ' GIJFIIIIZFGIT ' T T T 0 Q..-I...-I..-...I-.....-I..-..I.-....-....-I...-....-....-I........-....-....-....-mg. I LYLE MCNABB WELCOMES YOU TO THE I I I I TERRACE CAFE I 5 SHOPS BLDG. 8th and WALNUT 5 I I .9..-I..-I..-II-......IIEIVEELEga.gT3.2E.I.-....-....-....-....-My guiimi- -IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-mI-II-I-III-IIII-IIII-II- -Im1IIu!a I DR. A. B. THOMPSON I ORTHODONTIST I DES MOINES 9, IOWA I .5.I.-I...-. - - -....-.....I.5gI:TmL-....-....- - -...I-...I-up q...-...... .......-.....-....-....-....-.I..-..........-....-.I..-....- -...I-...I-II? I Compliments of I I TANVILAC co., Inc. I MANUFACTURERS or FEED FOR ALL LIVESTOCK I E and POULTRY I535 S. w. 7th srreee Phone 3-4107! 4.I.-....-I...-..............I..-....-....-.II.-....-.....-II-I..-I...-....-...I-...I-...p Carroll Askland JP 3 C -O' Q P 'Y' D' CD 2 3' KD fl D 'D CD O O 3' 5. I In O 'E 3 Nm -I-nn-IIII1m1m1m1un1m1u1m1m1w1u1n-01M-l-01011101'ill' I' I I I I I I I I I I I I X ' I I s' 2 I I ' rn I '4 2 3 I ! o Q D l I E 9 m ' I H 1 -I U O D4 I I 1. O -U 3 .I UI 91- I nf' 1 tb - ' QI 2. E' 3 Q -4 :T g 23 I QI fb : 15 O' fb 'U 3' I 5 ru rn 0 3' O QI : :E O 'I 47, 0 - 0 I ' ' I II 3. J I 2 O I ,E a O I QI 9 '-2. nf T fr Y' CD 2 I II Q Q S 5' O S' - 3 I - H- O O NI 0 3 I II 'U 2 5 g 2 3' I 5? E 'S IP Q' G I g QI O I Q- g Z I I 0' V9 ' I Q UQ I I 5 ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .g..-,,.-..-..-I..-..-..-.....-.-.-,.-.-..-..-,.-.,-..-..,........-......-i- the car makes ci turn-fruit salad. -102- Q...-.... ---- i...-....-....-....-....-i.........-iii. -.-- .i..-...!. I T HAWES CAFE T T Visit Us At Our New Location - 511 7th Street T T Formerly Located At 310 - 9th Sf. T .i...-................-....-....-...-....-....-....-....-......,...-....-....-....-...-..f: Russell Lindquist 4...-i...-...i-ii..-ii..-ii..-....-ii..-ii..-ii...-iii.-ii..-ii..-.iii-.ii-.iii-.iii-.4. TRES. PHONE 5-7893 OFFICE PHONE 3-4719! i Dk. H. o. MOORE i T DENTIST T 5 Specializing in Extractions and Dentures 5 T213 iowa Building Des Moines, iawal -r..-.,..-,...-.i..-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....- -........i. Mildred Kersey-Shirley Sharp s--- '--- --- -'-- - - ' - ---- - '- - ---- - '-'- - --'- - '--' - '--- - i-1- ---- -i-- --rs- DR. H. J. MARSHALL l T DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL 603 EAST l2th +i-- ---- -I ---- -i-- - ---- - ---- - ii-- - ---- - i--- ----- ---- - - -i- Paf Hanson fri- ---' - -'-- - -I-- - 'i-- - ---- - ---- - '--- - ---- - --i- - ---- - ---' - ---- - ---- - ---' - -'i- - ---- -I-E McMURRY'S SUPERIOR 400 SERVICE T 2003 EAST GRAND AVE. Z T Your Patronage Appreciated T T Emmons McMurry T .5.i.-....-. ......-....-...i......-..........-....-....-..........-..........- -...i-.qi Bonna Dee Lenox-Jerry Cocking What's Mabe mad about? She stepped on one of those scales equip- I. Out fo Lunchg 2, Violet Basong 3. Joan Cunningham and Janice Price: 4. Harlan Rosenbergg 5, Picnicking ped with a loud speaker and it called out, 'One at a time please'. T'- ----'-'nn'--nun''U-'U-'UUTTT T Congratulations to the T Seniors of East l-ligli School l T T MAKE THE I T Q Valley Bank and Trust T I I T Company T 4th AND WALNUT STREETS T YOUR BANK FOR THE FUTURE T Member F. D. l. C. I T Jerry Anderson -l0 7... O :i - ---- '---'- ' - - I NATIONAL MACHINE CO. I I Lincoln Welders 8. Welding Rods, Acetylene Welding Equipment 81 Supplies I I 227 E. 6th Ave. Phone 4-8628 I I '! '- M T I- - - EII?IIITl'IIII25 l ' - T - -'H- H-'I 2 '- ----- - - Iii' - - - - - '--' - -' I I Courtesy of I NATIONAL BY-PRoDucTs Inc. Manufacturers of GREEN TOP FEEDS and I PERTII.IzERS I DES MOINES, IOWA I 'F' T T T T T TIEIITEIT T T T Tl- -' A moth leads an awful life. How come? .gs 1III-IIII1II I I ALWAYS ASK FOR TON E'S I COFFEE Pressure Pack IT'S FRESHER WITH PRESSURE I 'I' , . II' C I'IeY1 .I-........ - - - -...I1I,:T...Vg.-..II3.....- - - -.I-....-...p .g..-....- ...II............-I...-...I-.....-....-........I.-....-..I.-II- -...I-Ig. I ROWE NURSING HOME I FINE FOOD AND CARE 622 MAPLE PHONE 4-3705 .g.I.-....-....-....-....-...I-....IT:.i.LE:E.IIIRu?....-..II-...I-.III-II...-I...-..+ og...-III.-In--.III-IIII-IIII-IIII-II-I-Im-II..--III-III.--III-III.-III.-III.-III--IIin I RIVERSIDE AUTO SALVAGE co. I I SID SMULESON, Prop. I I NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS I : F I A 8. M' h' Ph 2-0155- A ores ve. IC I an one E I D25 MOINES 14, IOWA I 4...-....-....-....-....-....-....-,...-....-....,....-....-....-...-....-...-,...-..i. Loren Huss-Vmson Breen o!on1IIII- -nn-un1IIII1IIn1IIII1IIII-IIII1',II-Im-IIIIinuimii vnuvnugt RICH'S RADIATOR I BATTERY FAIL?-TIRE TROUBLE? I Call us for immediate service - We pick up 8. deliver I I 822 Sixth Avo. East Phone 4-1982, 4-1991 I 3..-.....................-....-....-..........-,..-....-....-....-................-........g. Charleen Harman ofwiuni -- -un-Iiniiiuinn-:III-Im1IIn-IIII-niiiuiii - -IIn1IIngo I DR. c. M. PINNEO I I DENTIST I Phone 4-77OI ' I E 4OI Kresge Bldg. Des Moines 9, Iowa I .g.........-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-..........,.I..-................-....-..,.-..Z Norma Jean RobInson He spends the Summer in O fur coat and 'I' E I cn I I 3 I I. I 3 O ' 2 I Q' I 3. I I3 l E' I Fr' I Z I I I I I '1- I I I I I I I NORTI-ILAND I I I I MILK co. I I I I 4 Q -9 I I I I Greetings to the June I95O, Class I I I I Q 4 4 I I l I I I I I EAST 6tI'1 84 DES MOINES ST. I I I I PHONE 3-3201 I I I +I- --I- ---- '--' - '--' - ---' - '--' - --II - --II - -III - --'- - - - - '- - '--I -I- -I ---I James Johnson-Ralph Sanford -I04- +II-III--III- -.III-III--III.-III--III.--III-III.-I.II-IIII-IIII- - -IIII-1.4, VALDER BAKERY I For the Best I 5 PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, ROLLS, BREAD 5 I I 5 Orders Giadly Taken 5 I2Ioo E, I4th Street Phone 6-38I4I .i-,I-...I-I...-I..I.....I-..I.-III.-..I.-I...-II....I.I-..II-I...-....-...I-.III-I...-IQ. George Borg-Ray Bruntmyer IP- -1-- -I'-- ---1 - '- - '1-- ----------- ---- - '- - --'- - --'- - ---' - ---- - - --------I DR. G. P. PETERSON I OSTEOPATI-llc PHYSICIAN I I i542 E. Grand Ave, Phone 6-0957 .i.I.-....-I..-...I-....-.III-I...-.I.-....-....-.........I......- -I...-III.-........ ' 43 Mary King-Barb. Pruitt IP- ---- - -'-' - ---- - ---- - 'II' - -'-- - -'-' - -1-- - --XI - -1-- - ---- - --'- - 'I-' ----- ---- ---I I Congratulations I I LESTER D. POWELL, M. D. I SUROEON I I 503 Equitable Bldg. Phone 4-4577 Ii...-...I-..I.-....-....-.........I...It-........I-...,-....-....-....-....-..........-...f. J anet Strand 4. - ..,. .. .... - I... - .... - ..,. - .... .. .... .. .... -...I-I..-..........-....I-II..-III.-.III-I.-5. I ORR'S SUPERIOR PHARMACY I I Expert Prescription Service I I l554 GRAND AVE. Phone Is-3126 I Ip.-....-..........-..I-....-..I-....-..........-....-....-....-....-....-...I-....- -5. Mary King-Barb Pruitt Lawyer: What's the idea Ot painting your Car white On one side and black On the Other? .?n1II.I1IIII 111111-1- I 1-1- IIII-IIII-mg I I Congratulations I to the I I I I SENIOR CLASS I E from I Three Alumni I - ROY w. S. DAHLSTROM I ALICE O. OAHLSTROM I MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG I I I I DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME I. Joyce, Mary, Bet, and Betty Janeg 2. Ooh-La-Lag 3. Redp 4. Butch Bradshawg 5. Sophisticated Party Bob Campbell: lt's a great idea. You Should hear the witnesses contradicting them- selves. .g..-...I......-.,.-..........-....-....-....-.,,.-,...-,..,-....-. .,....,....,,..-....... 4- SAFWAY STEEL l scAPPoI.os co. I or IOWA Distributors of Safway Steel Products Q Q BLEACHERS and GRANDSTANDS I - Q BOXING RINGS I Q PORTABLE STAGES I . Q ROLLING TOWERS I Q STATIONARY SCAFFOLDING RENTALS AND SALES Free Estimates and Quotations Phone 2-3601 600 - 7th St. I E DES MOINES, IOWA I I I I 4.-. .-I...-.III-EorgI5gIzyIJla1EgIEgIIgIII- -.II-....-ns. .!..-III- - ..-....-..IIEgfSmZ3xI.I.m:5.I..-...II-..--..I--.II-.I+ -IOS- gg..-....-I..-......-....-I..-.......1..-..I-..I.-....-..........-I..-..........-.........!. I I I MARY'S RANCH MARKET I I74O E. UNIVERSITY SPECIALIZING IN LOW FOOD PRICES Run By Former East Students MEAT DEPARTMENT-62-5092 Pat Anderson GROCERY-6-0954--Walt Croxton I I M- - - 'k - ' - -I5-2 R' F R ' - l ' - - - - - T -H+ T' ' ' ' ' ' ' !' I I I I T ED'S SUPER VALU T Every Day Low Prices QUALITY MEATS I I I EAST 30th and WALNUT I .g.I-....... - -...........-I..-...... . --.----- I..-...p ' Jerry Cocking-B D I. Art Critic: Ah! And what is this? It's superb! What soul! What expression! ffl- + ! - -+T' -I---I--------u 'TTT -IT T B T T T73 WW I I ' f I FOOD STORES Q I T T BRIARDALE FOOD STORES I All Over Iowa BRIARDALE FINE Eoons I I I I I gig-11111 - - 1 11111vunllul1IIII:II11:I1u11nI--I111 1 1 1.111111 ' Carroll Askland ! ti. 4...-.........1-....-..........-I..-...........-..........-1...-....-,1........-...I-........,5. I T PEARSON Eooo MARKET T Cor. East 38th and Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-465l T T DES MOINES, IOWA .i..........-i..- - ......-......1....-.I.-4-....---I-.--I -- -I-I..I.....-,.1......Q. Sh'rIey Nisser-Bonnie Jenkj .pi-....-I --.- ....-....-....-....- ..1. -,.I.--.. - ... - ..-.,........g. I I T Compliments of T DR. B. H. DEVINE ' I,..-....-..- - -..,.-1...-....-....-..i.-....-..,.-1.,.-,- -...-....-.II. J T St d 5...-I..-. .......-I..-...1...1...-II.-..,.-I..--.....I..-...........-I-.--....,...-...5. I I ROBINSON'S FURNITURE T I 412 WALNUT STREET I .T...-....-..-I..-....-..,.-....-....-....-....-....-....-....- - -...-....-.I M. Hawthorne-D. Mitchell 'gl1-R1--Im-1111-1m-1I11-1111-1-11--1111--.1.-111I--.I11-m1-- .T.. -....- .... -....-ug I I T FISHER'S SANDWICH SHOP T T FOR FINE FOODS T East 9th and Filmore Phone 6-8I63 T .i..-........-..........-....-...I-....- .-....-.I.-........,..- -....-....-....-ij. James John -Ralph Sanford Rita: RealIy? That's where I clean the paint off my brushes. :Ion11111-T11111111-111111111-Im111111Im11111-1111-1II111n111111-I1n-111111111-In? I CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO I I ALI. OF MY EAST HIGH SCHOOL FRIENDS E 5 I I I I I HOWARD C. REPPERT, SR. Sheriff Polk County, Des Moines, Iowa I I bitt!-1IlIITllIl1 IIII 1 Illl -1llIl1- Illl llll -1 Illl iillli llll illlllllllinli -I O6- o!e'--- K... - ,.1. - .... - 1--- - ,.-. -1- 1--1 - -K', - f--- - --'- - --fl -1- 1--- - '--- - -'-- -------E ' A. G. HAMMER PHARMACY I i 3 Registered Pharmacists I 76 YEARS IN EAST DES MOINES I I RUSSELL E. JOHNSON, Prop. I I ooo E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-0250 l +1111111--1111-11111111111111-1111-11111-1111-1- - 1:1-111.-1. -1..i1111-1111v1111- Elwyn Johnson 1,1-mi-.1u1-1111-1111-11n11111-1111-1111-11u-111111111-1111-1111-11111 -u111no!n I Hamilton, Elgin and Bulova Watches I I NOLAND JEWELRY i T Fine Watch Repairing E 2ND FLOOR TEACHOUT BLDG. I I Phone 4-2064 502 E. Locust I 4.11-11--1111-1111-1111-1111--1111-ELT?-31-Egggii-.1111-1111-1111-1111-u11111111r,!, .3..1.-......-....-....-....-....-....-1...-....-1..-11.-....-....-1...-I...-1...-....-ui. I Zippers Repaired or Replaced on Everything I I FREDDY'S SHOE REPAIR 81 ZIPPER SERVICE LUGGAGE REPAIRED I I I i Open 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. EAST 141h ond THOMPSON .5..-....-....-....-....EgLEg1gEEgTgIxm3.g....-....-....-1..-14. 4.I-..11-....-....-....-1...-1...-....-1...-1...-.11-....-....-..1..-....- -n.-...!. I . 7 GRANDVIEW PHARMACY I SAFE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE I I I i E. 24th and Easton Blvd. Phone 6-Sl I9 T .if1.-.....-n-n.-...-....-....-....-....-1...-....-....-1...-....-......-11.-....-nf. Dorothy Mitchell-Mildred Hawthorne Teacher: Let me hear how far you can count. Ei- -1-- --------- + ----- -- - - 'I I I I I 1 BROM AUTO CO. 1 I I 1 USED CARS I I . I I f 4 Q -Q I . I 1470 KEO I Phone 4-6524 I I I E. 14fh 3. LYON I I Phone 6-3738 I 1 T 1403 LOCUST 1 I Phone 2-1256 I I - I DES MOINES, IOWA I I..- .... - - - .... - ..., -...- .... - .,.. - .... - ..,. - .... - .... - .... - - -....-.I I. Norma Ballard and Marie Van Hong 2. Over-board, 3. Nancy and Nancy, 4. Musketeers, 5. Barbara Guthrie Grub: One, two, three, four, five, six, Seven, eight, nine, ten, Jack, Queen, King. 11 -11111-11141 nlvllllviluiln I1-111In-1111111111111:1111-11111- l1L11ll1111le1l1l11l 11111-111111 gg. I :P I U 'U n 4 Y' I U o rn 3' A - 5 E 5 :P I U N 7' IT 5 If aw 1 'T' A m 5 2 S Q '11 f 'U U' m n 3- g G1 zu 3 'o 3 :r I I Z O 'l n a 0 K ,FQ - I 5 1' I O gl- -P E 2 U1 g - Z O If ' P Q 1- 2 S 5 .S I F11 E GI U 5 In -4 2 Q Q y 0 n Z7 'I l cn P- 'I' S 4 z 3 I 1' 3 ' in Q, l'l'l a 3 0- I' 'U Z va Q l 2 - so 2 E. P 5 2 E c rr - , O Q JP -I 21 Ig IP uw Z Z fi g I- OS 4 - Q n -4 1- GW - - I 2 3 -P I O 2 P .. J' S E S 5 'D E s ' Q g. 2 :E 3' I o 9 5 , 1 K I - I un-lmlnniln1111111111-1nn-Ill111111011inlimi111111111Lnnvvn-111l1l1lvlllv-111141-llvluiv I I ,gui ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,.. A .... 7 .... ' 4.1--11..-......1...-1...-...1......-....-.111-....-...1-..................1...-....-...1.....g. ,i , If You Con Afford A New Car, You Can Afford T 1 A BUICK. I I HOWARD SOLE, Inc. I Corner W. 4th and Grand Ave. DIAL 4-6235 DES MOINES, IOWA L I 'Pl' T' T ' ' T TQl'fJ 'ELlZLL3T T -L I' '! - -' -'-- '- - - ' ----- ' ' 52' L I I Compliments of T I I 1 RELIABLE RUG CLEANING co. T T Iawa's Largest L since 1876 I I Furniture Cleaning-Mothproofing PHONE 3-5141 L L + T T Tm- I2ZQf-JOEL T T T T Fishing? Nope. Just drowning worms. :1 ' ' - ' - -' - - -- '1 -'ti' Electricity is CHEAP T in DES MOINES T Always On L the Job L I L 1 1 GP Q D JD. III L 'SGI L I I L I I - P ' I F, - L l l 1 L 'M '11 L I L ' f . L - ' 1 T CO nEBmr KILOVIATT T E Your Elemric Servani - IOWA POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY q..-1........1......-....-...1,-..1.......1-....-...1-...1..1..,.........1,.......1-I..-.........g. I I H. C. MORROW, D. D. S. T Practice Limited to Orthodontia T IOO9 Equitable Bldg. Phone 3-2654 S-..-...1-...1-.11..--.11.....1.......-...I-...... ... -..1..-.11......-.111-...1......-...Q Janet St cl .gn-11.-1...-.111-1...-...1.-..........-1...-1...-1...-.....-.....-...1......-.111-1...-1.3. l DES MOINES CONTAINER COMPANY T CORRUGATED SHIPPING CONTAINERS T lOl S. E. 4th Street Des Moines 9, Iowa T 3-11-1111-...1......-.....-11...1.11-I..-....-....-....-..........-....-1.1.-1...-....--1.2. George Borg 4.11.-....... -. -1...-...1-1...-.111-1.11.-1....-I..-1...-1...-1 .. - ......-1.5. I I T We Try to Serve the Public T T CASE FEED MILL T 3770 I-IUBBELL AVE. Phone 6-3703T .i....-..1.......-....-,.....1.....1.........-....-.....-.........1-....-.....-..........-.....-wi. Donald Sheets Q...-111.-1...-111.-1...-.....-.....-..1.-..1.-....-1111.-1...-1.11-....-1-......1.-...,-. 5. I DR. W. L. HARLAN DR. T. J. DeWITT I Phone 3-2412 Phone 3-2412 L Suite 4l6, Capitol City Bank Building l T East Fifth and Locust Streets T +I..1...-.....-..........--.1.-1..-.................-......-11..-..........-.1.1-.1.1.- 1.1-..1q. Colleen Mofle-J oyne Field Caller: WhO's the responsible man here? Office boy: lf you mean the fellow that always gets the blame, it's me. ,111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111111111 ei- 'L' L Greetings to the June Graduating Class of l95O 1 L DILLER BATTERY CORPORATION BUILDERS AND DISTRIBUTORS I I T DEPENDABLE SERVICE T 701 cOPN1NG PHONE 2-3712 I 3. 111.111 11111 - 1 . 111111 , .., ... ,,1,,,,-1.5, psan1IIII1IIII -1-- IIII--IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII -1111 IIII-IIII1II.g. I Compliments I I SINGER SEWING MACHINE co. I I I I I 508 Walnut ST. Phone 4-7I89 I I I +I- --II - '--- - --+1 - -'1- - ---- - I--- - '1-- - '-+f - -'-- - ---- - --1- - '--f -- A-'- - --yv - -'-- ---I Harold Beck-Richard Cox .!nII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1 1 1III1ngo I KING YING Low I I cHow MEIN - cHoP SUEY - STEAKS - cI-IoPS I I The Oldest Chinese American Reslauranf In I a I 223 FOURTH ST. PHONE 3-7049 .3..-....-.,.....,,.... -...,-.,..-.I..-,..,-....-..,.-,,..-,..,- - -.,..-....-I.i. Donna Hale v?l1IIII1IuI1IIII1IIII1IIII1 uulu 1 nnuu 1IIII1 nnnu 1 nuun 1 unnu 1IIII--IIII1IIII1 nnvu 1IIII1.l!a I COURTEOUS SERVICE I ANDY a. BILL'S MARKET I Quality Always I New Location E 621 MULBERRY ST. Phone 4-55II I Ralph Sanford Janice N.: Gimme S25 worth of scratch paper. 4..,1,,I.-III- -H.,im.im.1...I-.IIII...IIII1,,,,1.III.-.mi 1 1I1I..I1II Compliments of : 5 SUPERIOR CLEANERS I I We Kleen Klose Kleen I I Q I6I4 CLARK STREET I I I for I I I I FREE PICK UP and DELIVERY I 2-4150 I I I .g...-....- ..........I.- -..-....-I... ---.-. I..-....-,...-. B C .ii everly Joanne N.: What? Janie N.: Hurry up, I got the seven years itch! llii iill I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CONGRATULATIONS .... I , I I GRADUATES and QUIll STAFF I I THE REGISTER AND TRIBUNE I I ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT I I 5 I I I .g.,.,-II... -. -. ---- -- -------- ------------------ I --I..-I+ B ly H R-J J -IO 9 4. I .1W1.1.1g1 1 1 1 1 1 1-111-I1 1 1mi.., 3' 'E' I I I HAsT MEAT MARKET I I T FINE MEATS I 602 E. Grand Ave. Phone 3-6187 I ,!.il1ml1 1my11.1.1ml.1ml1ym1lII11IHI1-111111111-. i1f,yi1 11 1iil1l1. l . , 5' Richard Smith-Al Marshall -'aa-.lu15m-nnim'--i.:r.1uu-un-nu11:11:un1un1111:1uii-uii-un1u-i- ofa I FAIRGROUND PLUMBING I I C. G, BALDUCHI WE SPECIALIZE IN AUTOMATIC HEATERS I 8 REPAIR WORK - SEWER 81 WATER I I 237 S. E. 34th St. Phone 6-4338 Day or Night or 6-3974 I I -I-'-- -'-' -!-- - -- 2- - f- - '--' - '-'- - -III -'H- -- --H- -I'-' -in-I-----'I' Eugene Hart Bill Erickson: l guess l'll go to church to- morrow. Dick Kramme: What's her name? 4..-W... ...I -.------. . ---- ....-.. I' I I COMPLETE LINE OF I McGregor - Goldsmith T Golf and Athletic Equipment I I -was KURTZ HARDWARE AND T SPORTING GOODS CO. 312-314 WALNUT STREET I I Q I I N I 'II' - - - - - I I.QIK, lII'5ILI - - -'I- - -'UI' ll- T1nn1mi-im--In--mi-nu--im-im--nu-uu--nu1un-un-uu- u1uIl1n!v I c. H. sTAuEEER, D. D. s. 1 X-RAY SERVICE 1 I 1554 East Grand Ave. Telephone 6-7323 1 4.--im.-I..-....-..I.TEE1-.ji52.3.5215-.FSFESL-F...-....-....-M.-. gy1-uu-nu-mi-unvnn-lullvnu-luivnu-lin1111111111-:luvlnlviuiiuuvi is I I I HERTZBERG CRAFTSMEN I I 5 I 2l34 East Grand 'I' I ''WFIFI' EG'i'ZflEIEP'I5'RL2Tl'0ES ' ' H - I' :sou-nu-in -nn--nuinn--un-un--nn1iminn-un1uii-nu-iin- n-nu-ny? I HAMBoRG's MARKET T MEAT and POULTRY T 419 E, 6th Phone 3-7425 -i-I.-.............I...-,...........- - A-1. -. -I-. -....-....-....-....-....-.........1. Janet Strand Father: Yes, my boy, l'm a self-made man. Soni Gee, pop, that's what l admire about you. You always take the blame for every- thing. Where is Cleveland? asked Mr. Wilson. Cleveland's in New York today, declared Don McDonald, and Bob Feller's pitching. 4...-....--I.,......-.II-....- -..,,......-....-....-.........--....-.....-....-....-.-4. CASA LOMA I STEAKS - CHICKEN - SEA FOODS I I I I 2sHows NITELY-9:30-12:30 I I an-9 I I T 6th and HOBSON DRivE T I PHONE 3-9729 I I I I I I illillllilll iT1l IIIIT Illl i IIII T IIII 1 Illl ll IIII ll 1- 1 -1 Ihlltllili Beverly Crum -IIO- 4..-.,.i-.....-....-.....-..........-....-...........-....-....-...i-...i-....-ii.-....-i eg- 1 BROWNER'S FOOD MARKET 1 1 FAMOUS FOR FRESH EGGS and OTHER Q ! GOOD FOODS I 626-628 E. Locust St. Phone 4-0303 l 4. -..i-.....-..,.-....-EE?Eg.Tz.g.vZiI:.E253-....-.......i..-....-...ge +..-...i.- - -im-im-mi-mi-im-nu-im-mi-in ---- nn1ro!n I 3 REX'S BARBER SHOP FOR THE LATEST STYLES E i l lO4 East 9th Street Des Moines 3-....,,..-,...-,,........-.ii-...,......-....-,,..-....-,,........-....-....-...............g. James Johnson--Ralph Sanford .g..-....- -..........-....-....-....-....-,...-....-........i..-....-....- -i,.....-.9 1 FAABORG PHARMACY l Q 3 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS I Prescriptions Delivered l 2222 East l4th Street Phone 6-5l59 ..-m.-ii........-......i.....mi-im-mi....,.....in...iii...iii.-.m-....-i.i....ii..-ii Donna DeLong-Theresa Torney 1 l -1- -1- An East High teacher was retiring and was being presented with a clock and a purse. Mr. Williams who was presenting these, Said: The contents of the purse will in time dis- appear, but the clock will never go. ,su--in 1111:1--1 1 - z L11: inning, l l l l l oeden S7412 jgzridf 0 4 Q - TWO STORES - 700 Grand Ave. - - Phone 4-6151 3422 Beaver Ave. - - Phone 7-4416 l l DES MOINES, iowA l l ! I 4...-...... .- -..1.-....-....-....-ii...-H..-.i...-.....-....-.....-...i- -i...-...Q Donna DeLong-Theresa Farney l. Janice, Joanne, Kristi, Evelyn, 2. Merri Anne, 3. Barbara, Gretchen, 4. Ferne Johnson A bore is a fellow who wants to talk about himself when you want to talk about yourself. u!0i1nu 111: nn ::111:111 ui --nn-ni: l l I I l . l I Congratulations to the I I I HlUillIl D 3 O. Seniors of East High School East High School .lg i1u1uu1u-:n1ln--m.- V-1n-n1u1u1u1u1- 1 T FORD MOTOR COMPANY 2121 East Walnut Street DES MOINES, IOWA .--.- - .- -v-- -..i.-n.-...R-m.-....--...i-.ii--,i-...i--...H .- -ii..-i., Bonna Dee Lenox-Jerry Cocking I'--I-I-E 11 - 1 -1 -I'-I-i--I- ++1 - -111 - +116 - 111Y - -+11 -1- --I-Ir I ALFRED O. DIXON T SPECIAL AGENT I Res. 5-7507 1320 Des Moines Bldg. I Office 4-3249 Des Moines, la. f I S I NEw Yomc LIFE INS. co. I I ti- - - f'f' ' '1 ' - 7 7723- f ' - - 'i -I' i i - -I -'If' .5..-....-- -I...4.......I...-I..-..,.-....-I...-I...-....- -...I-. - -....-...5. I 1 5 I EVANS FUEL co., Inc. I I 1 3 Quality Coal-Pershing, Mark Twain I and Eastern Coals 1 I 1 1 PROMPT SERVICE T 5 E i 2005 East Grand Avenue Phone 6-3104 I i LAURA F. EVANS, PRES. T .5..I-.III-. .-II..-....1.T5g...Ax2EExi2E.::?.gg:......-.I -...II-I-I.--4. Mr. Rosenberg Ito Harlanlz What are you reading in the rain for? Come inside! Harlan R.: I can't dad. Miss McBride said it's outside reading. mx:-l-I-l1n --1 I 'In I v- I u I I U A Z I 0 i 5 0 I me 9 5 D. 0 I Q' I 0 5, I 2 I 5- I 2 I U G I 2. I n E -1' I v l l1Il1u1n1n1n1a1u1u1p-n1ll1l-I-lx:i WDEA CHEVRUUT C0. SALES 8. SERVICE 1:1515-. .1'1q1 623 E. GRAND AVENUE PHONE 4-4196 - I I I I I I 1- I I I I I I I ,HI QI I II I I I I I I I 'I' dsl!-uniIIII-nu-III1-IIII-:Im1IIII1-IIII1IIII1uII1am1IIII1IIII-I-II-nn-mi--nga I compismenfs of- Phone 62-2016 I I on. R. J. KNUDSON I I DENTIST I T 417 East Sixteenth Class of 1922 il lim:IIII1Im--nn1un1IIII1nn1Im1IIII-uII1uII-uII-nII-unini:-un-Iuiinin Joanne Storms-June Lawrence ofsIu1nI11IIII-IIu1uu-nuinn-un-uniiiniiiu-uninu1uu1InI-I-II-IuI- Ill I Elgin, Bulova and Hamilton Watches - Diamonds I I oscAR M. GREEN I I JEWELER I l 278 K. P. Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa I ..-.....-....-..........-....-....T!:E...,z12g.g:....-....-...I-...I-...I-...I-.41 .fn-.....-...I-II...-II...-...I-...I-....-....-....-....-....-II...-I...-. -.....-..I.-.nf T SPRING HUB CYCLE CO. T Bicycle Headquarters -- Keys of All Kinds i T 516 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-9704 T qfllllllliIlIl'illlI CllllE'alElg?1-llE2:1W?mg:-:Hgr:1lg:'ilIgr:Igg1llllTIlllillllillllil+ Teacher: Who can tell me what the for- mer ruler of Russia was called? Class lin unisonlz Czar, Teacher: Correct And what was his wife called? Class: Czarina. Teacher: Correct. And what were the Czar's children called? ri N 2 J- SEE 3 C I2 I6 :S O. 'Q' 3' CD 3 D 2. 3. D. 4 9. O ID 9. 'U CD O. C 12 Il1l1u1n:nl!l l i l E l D 1 E l f l I l I 1 D l I l E l E I I l I I I 1:-U11-nfs CONGRATULATIONS -'I O -1 I m ua m Z O PU 0 I- P um uw I I I I 1-1n1nI1n1-111-1-1g1-1-1 1gig1.1g1g1-1g1-Q.-1-igi I 4 .lame Lee Hamilton I'-.U-.Ig-Ig .In-.migln clan, I I I I I I I II 4 l Pl +I I I I I I I E I +-- I 5 l Ardis Peterson Ira Moller 1011nn1un-min-nu1lu1IIu1:u1n1mI1uII1IiiI-im-II 1 -anim? I Congratulations Graduates I i MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY OF F I DEPENDABLE SERVICE 5 l HANGER JEWELRY STORE I ! 526 East Locust Street I 4. -....-mi......-M-....-...?REx.ELEg:....-.....-....-...- ---.Q n!oiI1n-In-un-in1m-m1Iuvun-In.1InI1mI-ini-unxiiiu-nu-unins? I custom PICTURE FRAMING L 5 STANDARD GLASS 81 PAINT CC. A i 516 LOCUST ST. Phone 4-9Ol7 3 4...-.m-.m.-...-....n:.i3g.2TI2E:yj5i.:E...512.5....-.....-I..-....-..g. in-uni: 1 1uiI-uiI1nu1iIu1un-nn-iiu1IIu1IuI1IuI1n - 1uu1II,? I WALKER-sl-IAY T Realtors T 709 GRAND AVE. PHONE 3-5246 T Q...-...-...I-...I-....-I..-...I-...I-....-....-....-I...-....-...I-...I-....-...I--J. Joanne Storms-June Lawrence Mr. Suburb kissed his wife a fond farewell as he was about to catch his morning bus. But, for the first time in tive years, he missed it. Thinking to surprise his spouse, he tip- toed into the kitchen, and planted a tender kiss on the back of her neck as she was wash- ing the dishes. Good morning, she said, l'll have two bottles of milk and a pint of cream. H., ....1 un Q11 ,rl- L 5 I '!'u ' ' ' ' ' ' ' !.' l L . ,.f'T'i. I l -.1432 ill:-1.1.5. kllh 1 I !.!I'I, f !v!'. I l s I 1' 'L' 'T l 'gin' :V M Q., ,. s I ii il I gl.-is g. I 1' ,.. .I- If 'r I, J Il'-I l tillrll ii' I lu.. 5 1 U ' -I 1 .' I-' W! Q s 5 3,- I 5, I' ! ? I I I Prepare for a good position with a future I at A. I. B., Iowa's largest and most dis- I tinguished business training school. Visit I I A. l. B. now and see the many advan- I tages this modern business school has to i offer you. i A. I. B. is yours for success I AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS Des Moines ' m'S.W'.EiTJlW'I2EifJ.i2' ' ' 'l. Janice Price, Marilyn Music, Gerry Stover, Norma Burger, Susie Oils, 2. Stan Durbin, 3. Joan Cunningham, 4. John Englund 5. ID- ,U-r 0-1- 20 Q-T mfb ,ui -9--h 02 F' gm U5 5' io- 39. 5' KO CD -r- O 3 O 3 if D T --I- l I I I 1 11 1-1 1.....111.....111........I.1. -..f. E Heck Ross I cLoTI-IIER I ' l I lOWA'S LARGEST i i UN I FORM SUPPLIERS I l l l I l l l I 515 Locust Street 5 1 . -2 l l I l l l 1 I l 1 I I l I I I I 'ft 2 W O O -r T S7 F fD -1 3 4...-I..-.,I..-I.....I......I......I.-....-II..-..I-.II-.I......I....I..-.I..-.II-....-...5. 1 PRIZE OF IOWA BUTTER I I I CHURNED AND DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY DES MOINES C0-OPERATIVE DAIRY I I 1935 Des Moines Street I I .5.....I...- - -II...I.I..-....-..II-.I.-....-....-...I-....I-I..- - -...I-.I+ Do na Hale 4...-H..- -.,,.-I..- .. ...,,.- -,...-,..,-...,... ...,.. ...II.-.I.I-...!. Des Moines Sewing Machine Co. I I i WE BUY, SELL and REPAIR ALL MAKES i I We Sell the Best and Service the Rest I I lowa's Finest Service Dept. Phone 6-4727 I I T V. E. DAVIS 1019 East 14th Street T I Owner 81 Operator Des Moines 14, Iowa I I I 4...-....- - -........... -....-...I-27.2. .. .. .. .... ....I-..g. Harry Je ri s Love is like an onion, you taste it with delight. But when you're through, you wonder whatever made you bite. Na I,III'f If. EZ In EI , I ,GI 5- l v-ff IIIAD ix v 2 323 1 I It 21 If 1 EMARK ncsisifi, D if px Have E 3 j Coke 5-S? Bottled Under Authority of The Coca-Cola Company by DES MOINES COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Richard Smith-AI Marshall II-IIII... 1I1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-- -IIII-II - I' I E Compliments of 2 'S' SIMPSON'S suPER-vAI.uE 2 2210 E. 9th Street Phone 6-3163 T iw- II-- - III- - II-- - IIII - I-I- - III- - -III - IIII ---I- IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII -Ii- Pat Hanson 'I '- - - - ' - - - - - - '- - - '2' I STEWART M. sAwDEY I DENTIST I I PHONE 6-5080 I I 24th and Easton Blvd. Des Moines, iowa I +I- --II - --I- - III- - III- - IIII -1- fI-- - -I-I -- -III - '--- -W- --II -III- II-- - II-- -I----I+ D, Mitchell-M. Hawthorne .!...-...I-.- - -.III-...I-.III-..III.-I...-.II-...I-..I.-III.. - ..III.....II-...g- BlLL'S LUNCH 1 I 2401 EAST WALNUT Phone 6-9386 1 MEALS - sHoRT ORDERS i I Mrs. F. R. Compton, Prop. I 1...-....- -..I......-......I....I.......I-I..-.I.I-.I -- .III -II--I.-I..-MII.. ,i. Barbara Hatchitt-Joan Gilcrest Four-year-old Bobby was stroking his cat before the tire in perfect content. The cat, also happy, began to purr loudly. Bobby gazed at her for a while, then suddenly seized her by the tail and dragged her roughly away from the hearth. His mother said, You must not hurt your kitty, Bobby. l'm not, said Bobby, but 1've got to get her away from the tire. She's beginning to boil. 102 I--III1II1II II-IIII1 I--IIII-uII1IuI-IIII1 1IuI1 I-IuI1uu1m1Im1m1In1ln--log I m I I 0 - l an -4 O I: l I 5 g Z 3 E I I Q ,,, Z 2 cn I 1 Q' 3 5 -D -U .I ,III I : lv- If 1 -I , I 2 u n m 93 2 T A ' I S. 2 1 C -' L8 'I M- if I E Z I Z E Q Z l 2. ' 'T' .I Z l E 5 U7 -U .- I G, w C2 I I. If 3' 0 G5 , 1 3 U U 3 5 Ln I I 3 E 3' O - I I 'D 3 Z 1 U' I -. 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O IE: :I io E .0 : EN : If I5 Z I Io I D 5 5 NI 2 503 2 I I I I I I if :inn-n1nn-nfs oft:-n-lun-0111.010 +1101-..n1,Qn Verlin Butler-Richard Reynolds How about two of them? asked the drug- gist of the man who was buying a toothbrush. One for your wife? No, thanks, when I buy a new one, I give her my old one. VID T3 gum ru 5052.4 3mI-E 52 J' 'Ii 0 32 QS flu :O U13 KI-I2 ID C-. 4113 252 :CD KD 'V'-+ O2 r-Ln: IDCD Q 38 3-R mo. -,I 'I' -iu.- 1 -nn-nu-m-m1iua-im-nn1m-nn -111 min! .p.-....-....--...-m.--...-...-m-,-..-m.-m-....-..-------.----.-.-.-- I I I I I 0 f Q I -U 3 H- P 3 -2 7 5 . 5 rn .I D C y S I 5 I-' 2- 5 'I -' 3 U M- I I' I5 P E I3 U' C o I Z um I y 7 - I E. C II' 3 9 2 .4 A I I3 I I I I I fe 3 5 .. -2 I 1 I 'I 2 U 0 ID CDI'-' I' UI J' ua ' - V' Z 5: 5 I 3, 'S F 2 if W 5 I I E E, If' o 9 om . Is Uj 5 Z1 5 ro 51' 1 3 UI In I I I n!u1ll1u-im1nn- uvtl -ni.-ni-1nii1m-un-nn1nu1nn11m-ui:-nn1un1u1un1nn1un1l Guy Reese-Dick Paschal i. Joan and Duanep 2. Stan Durbing 3. Rough game Daddy, what is a bachelor? A bachelor, my boy, is a man who didn't have a car when he was young. 1'I I 'III I II-IM I H1111 II- ll1uu1ili-nu- ui ii1mi1um-uii1mi1u'ilg!. I - r' I I 'O T l'll I I 8 0 , 1 I -2 G I I 5 n :: w 'H I 5 C O 2 I S: ? Z F I I 2 E P 2 '3 I I Iv n 3 Z Z ,Z I 1 4 0 -r f' Q .. s I SI' 5 5' C -I I I 2 :I 3 -4 I I -r I- Q 'I 5 4 C I - 2 n l'I'l I I I - w 2 5 I I 3 2' o .Ir -I I 0 -. o ug w I I E Q I I' m Z 3 Il I 0' 3 1 'I' 'I' I I 2 n P I I 9, 5 Z I I -4 I 'ln-n1u1n1un111.1-1---11.1-1.1,-..,. .1,,1,,...,,,,,..,,,,,..,,,,,i, Dick Paschal-Guy Reese --II5- nju-IIII-II ------ II ------- II-II..-iq, -fuI-IIII- - -in-III.-III--III'-IIII-InI-InI-InI-IIn-InI- - -II..-min I . ABC OF FOOD BUYING I Always Bargains at Colrens I I llOl S. E. Scott Sam G. Cohen, Owner I I I -1---- --1- --I ---- ----- -'-- - --.- -- - - -1- - -----I----+ Eugene H t '3 ' - -' - - '- '- - - - -' - - - - - '3: I I I COMPLIMENTS or I I I CARR s. Mom-IL co. I I I Des Moines' Own Woodworking Factory i 3Ol-32l S. W. Ninth Street Phone 3-8123 I I .g1.I-.... --.-- ....-...I-.III-....-....-I... ---- .-..........g. Pat Hanson Mr. Coldiron: Another bite like that and you'Il leave the table. Bill: Another bite like that and I'll be finished. v!0l1niI-un 1111111111111 I... irri ...Inga I I I I THE OLD FIGHTING SPIRIT l of l I E A s T H I G H is flying high I I at I I I I I I E I 7.,m,5.nosos.mas.I ' I I MMRSUN f 7 usrsnnlmawvnlrrr- i i i Esther O. Anderson l905 T l E I Ebba Anderson Currier l909 l Louise Anderson Jackson i928 E Betty M. Anderson i936 il Helen M. Youngmark i937 I i 4, -IIn-..I-- - - - - .- -InI-mI- - -. - - - -,' L D Iey-B. Powell ml 4' I I VIC BROOKS s. SON I vie 8. Bos I N s u R A N c E I 300 Capital city Bank Biog. Phone 3-8675 l Serving Lee Township for 33 Years E ir- III. -- IIII - -III - I-II - -III - I-II - II-I - I.-I - I--I - II-I - IIII - II.I --- III. si Pat Hanson q!uiIuI- -I1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII -- IIIi - IIII -mI- IIII --mi- IIII - IIII --I1 1mI1Ip!q I DR. I-I. H. ozANN: I I DENTIST I I Res. Ph. 6-i823 406 Capital City Bank Bldg. l I Office Phone 3-I425 Des Moines, Iowa T -in.-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-. - -..........-....-.................-....-...f. -The little boy riding on the bus had been sniffing loudly for several blocks. After a number of disapproving glances, the middle- aged woman sitting next to him remarked: Little boy, do you have a handkerchief? Yes, ma'am, replied the child innocently, but I never lend it to strangers. Jw- -III - IIII - IIII - IIII -- IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - I:rI - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII -MI' I CHUCK BROOKS INSURANCE Ioo cooaioi City Bank Biog. T Des Moines 9, Iowa i Phone 3-4289 I 3 INSURANCE or ALL IcINos I I I ' ' ' EE EILEII' ' ' ' si--I-I ----- ---- - ---- - ---- ---- I ---- ---- - I I -I' I I Q I REFRESHINGLY vouRs I I swIF1's ICE CREAM I IOS Shepard Phone 3-7l36 I I I I I .1.I-....- - -li-..i.T.gE.EF..Qj-25.257 F Th- - ...In-iq. ucie eer-as --ll6- 'I' ,!,.,1,,..1.1 1 1 11,1 1,1 .1 1 1.,,,1.. I HI H0 GRILL I - I 4I7 EUCLID AVENUE I I I I I I I TH Larry RockcyTm Qt-- I TWTIIT 1IIIi1 1. 1, 1, 1 ,1IIII1.,iI1iIII1iii +.1III.1IIII1iII.1..II1IIiI1Ii.I1IIII1IIi.1.III1mI1.III1 1 1 1 1III.1I 'I' Compliments I I SAM'S RENT A CAR 8. TRUCK SERVICE I I i 5I5 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa F 4.I-.,,i-,,i.-,,.,-.,,i-..i.-,.,.-I..-i.,.-.,,i-.I.-I,..-.,,,-,,..- -,,,.-,...-..g Ralph Sanford-James Johnson The young man wanted his fortune told, so he went to visit a Swami. Seating himselt at the table, he noticed two holes in the crystal baII. What's the idea ot the holes? he in- quired. On Wednesday nights I go bowling re- plied the Swami. Grandpa, did you once have hair like- snow? .ic.I-....-....-,..I-,I..-I,.,-,,.,-...,-.-.,-,,,.1,,..-,..I-...,-.,,.-....-I..I-,..I-..q. I GRAND SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY I I45I E. Grand Ave. Phone 6-0724 I TI-IOR and NORGE I I Automagic Machines I I Dryer Service I I -i--i- iifi --- iii- - i'-' - iiii - --ii - iiii - iiii - -'-i - iiii - '-i- ---- f-i' - I --I' Guy Reese- Dick Paschal '! ' - 'I ' - - -- - 'I ' ---- - ' 'I' I I I I I CONGRATULATIONS TO I ' GRADUATES AND TEACHERS I BOSS HOTELS CO. I T 'I TNT T' T IIII EIITEIILFIIEIITRIII T T TIT TW 'I' I. Evely 1...I1 1 1IIiI1IIII1.II.1 II1mI1 1 1 1iIIi1 5 A H .,., F I RQ? ,TTER . A Q I 'INHIW I N w w'R,I'iRRsI Xfx I R gin , INN 'N We IM Nu g 2. Th - w' ' - n creso IIIIOITISOH and Barbara Pruitt, 3, Marv K nag 4. Kristi Boalg 5. Good-Night! Yes, my boy. Well, who shoveled it oft? IIII1IIII1IIIi1IIII1iI1 1 1 1 1iiI.1I. 'I' I WILDEN I osTEoRATI-IIc HOSPITAL DR. P. L. PARK I DR. A, w. DENNIS I DR. V. J, WILSON DR. o. E. OWEN E. mm and cepafoi Ave. Phone 6-5I83 I -..,.-....-,...-, .5- R1 ,III 1. 1 iIIII1IIII:IIII1InI-IIIIiIIII1IIII-IIII1uII1IIII1 iouiiuniuoga I I SARWIN STUDIOS F I Congratulates I TI-IE CLASS or JUNE, '50 I 5I5 Fifth Avenue Phone 3-7236 IIII-wI1.III1III.1IIiI-...Ii1II..1M1H1 1..ii1.,+ Bob Smith-Glcm Fuller 'I ..-...... .....,...................,...........,.........I........-I......,...........,..........-I+ I I CERTAINTY PRODUCTS I C I I I I are l I Dependable 'ef' E I ' t fT 2 I INLAND MILLS I I I .D Inc. I P ' I I 1925 E. Grand Ave. DES MOINES I 'EN'-'llllfllll-llll-1 'lll '7'lllIi'lllllllI 'lW1 llll ?' illl -1 Wlll ?' Wlll '1' llli 1-Illl'1' Vlll 'illll'1Ig D na I-lale r........... .. ... ......I.....,.....r.....r....,r...,r............r... .. .......r.rI.....s. 4' ' I I i I Congratulations to the 1 I SENIOR CLASS OF 'So I I I I WALNUT DRUG I ' SUNDRIES -- FOUNTAIN SERVICE I I East Ioth and Walnut Phone 6-3I75 I I I 4.I...I-......................-..,...............i..-.................- ,..,,....................p Melvin Ghee Steve Jaeger: Where did you get the black eye? John Varme: I went to a dance and was Struck by the beauty ot the place. I -I---- ---- --I- ---' - ---- - ---- - ---- -I--- -i-' -t-- -'-' ----- i'-i - -'-- - ---- - -'-- - i'-- ----I I CRESCENT CHEVROLET Co. I COMPLETE CHEVROLET STORE I DAY Sr NIGHT SERVICE PARTS I I NEW Sr USED CARS Sr TRUCKS I I '-where Our crrererrrere Send Their ErIerrrIe I I West SIE S. Keo Phone 8-028I I .g.....I.... .... .. .... ....I.- .... .....r.. .... ... .. .... ....I... .... .....I.. .... ...i... .... ..........f. James Johnson--Ralph Sanford .-I...-.III-..,r.........-II...-I...-...I............I-..r.....I..-II...-Ir...I...-I...-...I-I+ 'P' I I I NEW LOW PRICES - ONLY51.25 I I MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY I ' I. Get that new Car sparkle I I 2. Get tree brake test ond analysis z I 3. Get inside vacuumed out l 5 4. Get 30 per gallon discount on gas I I ALL THIS FOR Tl-IE PRICE OF WASH I E 5 I TODD'S MINIT-MAN WASH I I '-F :r P 0 o I: 1 Z o 5' : In 2 2. 3 O 'u :II :I vi I: 5' P 3 I..- I I I I I I QI SPI 'I I I I I I I 4...- ,!.,....r.... ...rr..-Irr...rr...III...III...II..III...rr....rr.....rr....Ir.....I,.....,......,,.....y I FARM AND HOME STORES INC. I ' I A Modern Hardware Store I warn A Large Parking Lee 2403-5 Hubbell Phone 6-0282 , I Congratulations to the Class ot l95O I Q...-...I-rr.-rr..-IIII.-r..r.-...I.-Ir.-...r.-III.-Ir.-I....-rr...-II..-Ir..-.III-.Ir.-...gr Loren I-Iuss-Vinson Breen .!u-III--rm--rrtr-rrrr-rrr-rin-rrrr-mr--Irrr.-.III-rrrr-rm.-Irrr-Irrr-III.-rrr- .ge I PHONE 3-3013 Q EVERYTHING IN GUNS I 0 STovEs r I Q HARDWARE I I BETTS Sr SON E I WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING ' NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS I 412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, Iowan!- Qc ................rr.........r............I...........,I............r.....,..................... Colleen Motle-Jayne Field Zenusi Well, what'S the matter? Venus: Some tresh astronomer has been staring at me every night for a month. ...,, -f Pop, what's an ancestor? I'm one at yours and so is grandpa. Well, l thought they were Something peo- ple bragged about. ,i,II..-.rr -.Ir-rm.-rr..-rrrI..rIIr--III..-rIII...rr.I-III.-Ir..-Im-III. .-r.r.-rm.-rr .-.H+ I CHENowETH-KERN ELEVATOR I I SERVICE I The Service You Need I Court Ave. ot East Fifth Phone 3-I I5I I PHONES S--Iszs, 5-Iaza, sz-IIS9, 2-7011 I DES MOINES 9, IOWA IRepresentative at Montgomery Elevator Co.I I .. . .. . Shepard Home Litt , Rotary Litt Co. .i......I..................... .-I..-...........-..r...................,.....,.....I......................,.-i- Jerry Anderson ,ru--Inu-II ::111 I-I--IIII::1IIII--IIII-IIII--Im-IIII-- .-IIII---Ir? I I BORG'S SUPER VALU I 1 Fancy Groceries - Quality Meats I I I EVERY DAY Low PRICES I I I I 2IO4 E. IAIII Street Phone 6-0598 I I ,I,,,,..-r.,..,.- --IIII-IrII-rrrr.- ..mr.-IIII-Irrr..IIIr-rrIr.- .. .. .-...Ir-.rr George Borg--Ray Bruntmyer If ? -IIII1 - -IIII-IIII-IIII-Im-IIII-IIII-IIII-Iuniuin-I1 - -nu-ng' i i 4 MAUGER'S l L 4 BAKERY AND ICE CREAM We Make Our Own Ice Cream l l607 E. Grand Ave. Phone 62-2415 - l 4' llll01llMv'IIIilIIvltliIlllvIlll-vllllllllr1lllI--IIII--llII--IIII-IIII--IIII--IIKI1 'P Dick Kern 0iu1IIu-nu-nII1IIu-un-un-IIII-Im1mI-IuI-Im-uII-IIII1IIu- -Im- 4? l FRUEHAUF TRAILER co. L l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Q l CLASS OF JANUARY, 1950 I ' 2041 E. WALNUT ST. PHONE o-5153 f l 4...-....-...........-..........-..........-.....-......................-.....-...-...-....-..g. Jack Shockley C6 ft, 7V2 ini was applying for a job as a lite guard. Of course, you can Swim? Said the inter- viewer. Well, no, Sir, l don't, Said Jack, looking down at his long legs, but I Sure can wadel Mr. Prichard: IS your wife having any Success in learning how to drive a car? -I----- ----- -'-' - -'i- - '--' - -'-' ------ '-i' -- - - l l IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING co. T F T I PAINTS - ENAMELS - vARNISI-IES 1 I . I Factory Direct To You l Eighth ooo Moiooffy Phone 4-2247 I 1-4-.i-,..-,.-.,.-,-..-..-..-..-,..-....-r.-,..-r.-.-.o Char Ieen H man 101:11-I--nzuu-Iu1n-n-nu-mI-mI-m--RI1m-Iui1uIi-I4? ' l I ALL KINDS OF GLASS SOLD I 1 AND INSTALLED I I l MIRRORS OUR SPECIALTY 5 i 24 Hour Service i T WHOLESALE - RETAIL i DES MOINES GLASS a. PAINT co. Q li 430 E. Locust Sf. Phone 3-IoI2 .,...-,r..r.-..-...-r,-i...i.-..- .... -...-.i-...-i,-,.-..i-i.-..,. George Borg-Ray Bruntmyer l. Karen, Carole, Nancy, 2. City Champs 46 Mr. Sargent: Well, the road is beginning to turn when she does. io..-In... .... .- .... 1 .III .- I... .-I...-.un..Im1.IR-.II..-m.1m--Ioiiwu-in-an-wo? l l l l l I U S E P H ' S I 1 l 5 Sixth at Locust l 7 DES MOINES I S I l Quality Jewelry Since l87l I i l 'l ' ' X4',2?E'EB3,Zn1'IIS'.l'?E E:Zf2?'5'n ' m'i ' 'f m'i 'i 'i li'il' H li'i 'i l l ' 'i i 'i'i I E S T E I I AND SONS l l REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE l MORTGAGE LOANS . l ELEMING BUILDING l l PI-IILIP E. JESTER RALPI-I L. JESTER i T Insurance Real Estate T CLASS OF 'ao CLASS or '21 T I Q...-.. -....-...I-....-.I -...I-I..-im-....-Im......-.....-..r.-....-...,-M- .i. ll I ll Horry Jeffries I --ll9-- 1111111111111 1--- 11111111111111-1111161111111-111 1 1 1114111-ui: I Compliments of I DAIRYMAID CANDY sims NORT1-1wEs'r1sRN CANDY co. I E I E 3 I I e!u111u111111 1111- 1111-r11111I11- llll -1--- I I-1111-rv!! Elwyn Johnson Mr. Bell to new auto mechanics student: I'm putting this rivet in the correct position. When I nod my head, hit it hard with your hammer. That's all he remembered until he woke up in a hospital. Miss McBride: Now children, there are flowers beginning with the prefix dog For example, dog roses and dog daisies. Can any- one tell me another? Tom O'Boyle: Please, miss, 'collie flow- el'S,.U 1-'-i-1-- - -1-1-i-i-i-1--i-1--F - -I-I----1: - I I w o L F KI L L I CRANK SHAFT SERVICE Trailer Hitches Welding I Phone 6-0127 Eve. 62-4562 I Euclid 8. Hubbell Des Moines I7, Iowa I I I ' -I 1IITl'5IEIL?lE REIT 'li' 'I H1011 1 1 IIII 1 illl 1 Ivll 1 IIII - IIII 1 Ilil 1 Irll - llll 11111 -- 1111n111u! I I ARNY LIDDELL'S Music Room T i I 1 I JEWETT LUMBER coMPANY I I I i 7 615 E. woinuf sf. P16666 4-8181 7 u!n1n 11--1--11--1111 111--- Q? I I I I 1 Compliments of I I .i..-....- .. - - - - .-..,.-..........-....- - - - ......-..' J ry Hutchison -i- Were you a good little girl at Sunday School today? Yes, the teacher offered me a big plate of money, and I said, 'No, thank you'. Fisherman: ls this a public lake? Native: Yes, sir. Fisherman: Then it won't be a crime if l land a fish. Native: No, sir, it will be a miracle. o!nl1n1nn11m11m111u1nn1nn1 iiii 111111 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 iiii 111111,0Io I I I EAST END LOCKER SERVICE I I I I E. 30th and Capitol Ave. Phone 6-8586 I I Trade With the Boys I I I Better Foods for Less f I B. J. LENOX H. W. MCGLOTHLEN I I I -'I- -'m-E5::o 'f lT5F '5Q'1J1'3-'MI'-I'-'Q' 20:11:11 1111111 1111 1 1111 1111111 iirf 1 .gg 1 QUEAL 1 I I - 7 Rscokos - PHONOGRAPHS 7 7 LUMBER COMPANY I and TE'-EV'5'.0N Helping Build Des Moines 513 GRAND Ave. Phone 2-4482 I I East: F,,,,,,,, and Grand Q I I I I I I I 1 2E'fEf'LJITSISRZTEZEZQ' ' ' 4'5 ' ' 53' QZITILEQQ 'f' -I20- .1--. 1 .-11,41 .-11I1111n-n11.-11n1Iu1-m1.-u111u11-- - 11s-1' 'S' '1- ! I i DR. R. G. HATCHITT I 1 I I 1 osTEoPATHIc PHYSICIAN i 1 i I 422 I.1Iseny BICIQ. I I I 1 Office Phone 2-1488 Res. Phone 6-7317 I 1 GRADUATE OF JUNE CLASS 1937 1 .I-..,-..-,.,-.-.,.- 1,11 -.-..- 1111 - 1111 -,.- 1.11 - .11, -..- -...-..l. Barbara Hatchitt-JoAnne Gilchrist Tn-11u- 1111111111-1111-1111Tun-1111--IL-1111-111111111-1111-1111- 11111-Io? E SMITH S FOOD MARKET E L A Complete Food Store L I 842 Hull Ave. Phone 6-7096 i 5 LOUIS E. SMITH E I Bird's Eye Frozen Foods pin -....- -.. ......-.....-I..........-....-....-.....-....-....-....- .- -....-.4. Pat Hanson 6. 111111...11111111111111..1111...111111111-11111111I.-1111-1111-1111.-1111-11111 -11I11nle ' I I WEST'S SHELL SERVICE I 1 LUBRICATION-ENGINE TUNE UP-WASHING 1 E TIRES 8. BATTERIES-AUTO ACCESSORIES T 5 Leo West, Prop. s - E. l4th and Grand Ave. Phone 6-9253 I .g...-....- - .-....-,...-..I-....-..........-.II......-I...-....-.,...-....-...I-..i. Joe Obraza-Gene H. Shinflew Jack Shockley--Mr. Sargent, is there a law against driving a car with one hand? Mr, Sargent Iquietly1-Not that l know of, it the girl doesn't object. ' +---1- --'- --------- f ----- -1'- - I --I- I I SERVICE OPTICAL co. I ern and Locust 3rd and Locust 1 Des Moines 1 .1..-...- -..-...-...-... ..... ...- .... -...-...- -..-.l Jean J -B ly Hancock +---1------'-- ---- - ---- - ---- - '1-- ----- ---- - I -1- - -------ff 1 SINCE 1882 1 I FOR FLOWERS I LOZIER I . I 1 I SERVES EAST I-IIGI-I I I East ann and Locust Phone 4-0141 I I East Qin and Grand Pnone 4-5289 '1 T ' T ' TIQLEZQTETZZT T T T ' ' l. 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