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

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I . ... ,1'.. -'..': .Q-, 14 1. -.'V f I :'- .ssr -7- K 1 Row 1: Mr. Yount, Mrs. Clement, Mrs, Housholder, Mrs. Cotter, Mr. Gabel, Raw 2: Mr. Bingham, Miss Barge, Miss McBride, Miss Snyder, Miss Zimmerli, Mr. Gewerth: Row 3: Mr. Stephens, Miss Greenhill, Mrs. Loser, Miss Elwood, Mr, Sargent, Row 4: Mr. Springate, Miss Mc- Eniry, Mr Lymon, Mr. Webb. Row 1: Mr. Hein, Mr, Jones, Miss Cummings, Miss Engleen, Miss Brewer, Mr. Hammond, Row 2: Mr. Borg, Mr. Goodwin, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Baal, Miss Spencer, Miss Wetzsteing Row 3: Mr. Rump, Mr. Gregory, Miss Mitchell, Miss Hargis, Mr. Rasmussen, Mr. Augustine, Row 4: Mr. Barnard, Mr, Bell, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Seevers, Mr. Stratton. Not Pictured: Miss Fickel, Mrs. Tyler, Miss Hardy, Miss Rierson, Mr. Russell, Mr. Wittkop, -3- L 4 Wwulwfa 5 5 2 3 W R 1 4 1 1 . 2 . 4 , 4 HARRY JEFFRIES Jeff It's a great plague to be a handsome athIete. Football 4, 6, 8, Track 7, Lee-Men Index Dinner Club 6, 8, City Champs Football 6, City Champs Track 7, Pep Assembly 8. Football Banquet 4, 6, 8, Senior Picnic 8, Big Six Champs 7, 525.00 Club 7, Hi-Y 6, 7, 8, Student Council 8, Home Room President 8, Honor Roll 7. Ambition: To be everybody's friend, and make Bev happy RICHARD WALLERSTEDT Leech The vim and snap to make things go. Hi-Y, Treasurer 3, 4, Secretary 5, 6, 7, President 8, Basketball 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis ' Baseball 3, Latin Senior Board, Vice President 8, Mon- itor 4, 5, 6, 7, North Assembly 6, City Champs 6, 7, Big Six Champs 6, 7, State Tournament 6, 7, Senior- Parent Dinner 8, Prom Tickets 8, Chess and Checkers 6, 7, Roman Banquet 3, 5, Hi-Y Model Legis- lature 7. Ambition: To be a dentist' 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Club 3, 4, 5, JEFF and LEECl-I DlPPER and BECKY ANN BEVERLY JANE MITCHELL Becky Ann Her world is ever joyous. Senior Board Secretory 8, Zetaga- thean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Vice Presi- dent 8, Spanish Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Vice President 8, Pep Club 6, 7, 8, Stu- dent Council Alternate 4, Nurse's Office 4, 5, 6, 7, Senior Banquet 8, Spanish Banquet 7, 8, Squad Lead- er 6, Drill Team 6, May Festival 7, School Party 7. Ambition: To find happiness, friends and success in whatever I may o DIANE BLAKELY Dipper 'Twcis her thinking of others that made you think of her. Senior Board 8, Treasurer, Spanish Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 8, Cleri- cal Staff 7, G.A.A, 3, 7, 8, Drill Team 4, 6, Student Council 3, Spot- light Parade 3, Spanish Club Ban- quet 6, 7, Scroll Typist 6, All-School Play 4, Open House 3, May Festi- val 3, 5, D. M. E. A. Dinner 7, Maiorette 8, Alternate, Nativity Igtake-Up Committee 4, Class Night Ambition: To have a career and live in California ..9- DON ALLEN Swede t'Great men, like great ages, are explosive materials. Football 6, 85 Basketball 45 Quill Ad Staff 75 High School Day 75 Scroll Staff 85 Assembly Usher 85 Student Coun- cil 85 Senior Board 85 Monitor 4, 55 Football Banquet 65 Senior Picnic Committee 8. Ambition: Travel to the cow country with Wes and Roe KRISTI BEAL Kris She knows what pathway leads to popularity. Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 4, President 5, Treasurer 75 Student Council 35 Spanish Club 4, 5, 65 G.A.A. 3, 4, 55 Monitor 7, 85 Shakespearean Club 7, 85 Anniversary Day Assembly 75 Senior Board 85 Student Teacher 85 Honor Roll 3 5, 6. Ambition: To be a life-iong member of the 3D's P.J.P. swims kRis': DICK Jo RICHARD W. LARSON Dick He has a mighty mind and runs it by himself. Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Hi-Y 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Concert Band 3, 5, 75 Drum Major 6, 7, 85 Marching Band 4, 6, 85 Dance Band 5, 6, 7, 85 Football 45 State Champs fTrackl 75 Big Six Champs lTracki 75 City Champs fTracksJ 75 Cross Country 6, 85 State 2 Mile Champs tCross-countryl 65 State l Mile Champs CCross-countryl 63 Hi-Y Model Legislature 75 Assemblies 5, 85 German Band 5, 6, 7, 85 Cavalcade of Music 75 Spotlight Pa- rade 3, 5, 75 Honor Roll 4, 6, 75 Assembly Usher 85 Senior Board 8, Mantle Speech 75 Student Teacher 85 Early Morning Monitor 85 May Festival 3, 5, 75 Valley Relay Champs tTrackj 75 Oskaloosa Champs fTrackl 75 Grinnell Champs fTrackl 75 Class Night 85 Music Fes- tival 3, 5, 75 Prom Ticket Salesman 8. Ambition: Engineering JOANNE SCHREINER Jo Nothing is so popular as kindness. Clerical Staff 4, 55 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Shakespearean Club 7, Secretary5 North Pep Assembly 65 Senior Zeta- gathean Club 75 Assembly Usher 85 Senior Board 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 65 Roman Banquet 3, 5, 75 Student Teacher 85 Senior Breakfast 85 Senior Picnic 8. Ambition: To help others and to make them happy RALPH WHlTEHEAD Randolph Wisdom and judgment are the qualities of a leader. Senior Board 8, Basketball 4, 5, 6, Student Council Al- ternate 3, 8, Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7, Booster Committee 5, 6, 7, 8, Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4, 8, Student Cadet Teacher 8, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain No. l, 5, 6, 7, 8' City Doubles Champs 6, 8, Big Six Doubles Champs 7, District Doubles Champs 7, State Doubles Entry 7, Red Cross Gift Boxes 4, Senior Breakfast 8, Color Day 4. Ambition: Draftsman CAROL JANE TOWERS Little Towers f'She hath a pleasant way about her, Drill Team 4, 5, May Festival 3, 5, 7, Spotlight Parade 3, 5, Student Council 8, Senior Banquet 8, Senior Board 8, Style Show 6, High School Day 7, Philomathean 3, 4, Art-Scholarship 7, G.A.A. 3, 7, Homemakfng Clinic 7, Senior Zetagathean 8, Ambition: Give a certain Marine CD. BJ moral support- and keep Tessy running MAC EV' RANDOLPH LITTLE TOWERS BILL E. MCFARLANE Mac Trouble is tor those who let it worry them. Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 6, 7, Big Six Champs 6, 7, State Tournament 7, Football 4, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S, City Tennis Champs 6, District Singles Champ 7, State Tournament 7, Big Six Champs 7, City Doubles Champs 8, Senior Board 8, Hi-Y 8, Chess and Checkers Club 7, 8, Pep Assembly 6, 7, 8, Student Coun- cil Alternate 5, 7, Monitor 6, 7, Quill Ads 7, 8, Senior Picnic 8, Senior Breakfast 8, Lee-Men index Banquet 7, East Des Moines Club Banquet 7, Basketball Banquet 7, Tennis Banquet 7, Amos Hiatt Hi-Y Program 5. Ambition: To be happy first and then successful EVELYN JOANNE TOULOUSE Ev A life spent worthily is measured by deeds, not years. Senior Board 8, Senior Picnic 8, Scroll Staff 6, 7, Editor- in-chief 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Clerical Staff 5, 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, Latin Club 5, 6, Alumni Registra- tion 7, Commencement 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, All-School Play 5, Easter Seal Campaign 6, Pep Club 5, 6, Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: To be a life-long member of the 3D's P.J.P. -i BETTY JOANNE ADAMS Jo Fate cannot rob you of deserved applause. Zeta 3, 4, 85 School Play 55 P.T.A. Program 65 Swimming Club 65 Monitor 85 Assembly Usher 85 Senior Break- fast 85 Home Ec. Open House 75 Teach- ers' Convention 75 P,T,A. Hostess 75 Kendall Usher 5, 6, 7, 85 A Cappella Choir 85 Crafts Club 5, 6, 7. Ambition: To live a full and happy life JAMES ANDERSON Andy My thoughts and my conduct are my own. Scroll Staff 85 Journalism Convention 85 May Day Festival 75 Student Council 6, 5 School Day 7, 8 KRNT Radio 75 Wrestling 85 Shop Foreman 6, 7, 85 Assembly Usher 8. Ambition: After 4V1 years? Ha! BARBARA BALL Barb The most magnificent sign of wis- dom is continued cheerfulnessf' Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, President 8, GAA- ,3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Nurse's Office 6, 7.2 Library Staff 35 Student Council, Chairman Social Committee 85 Pep Club 6, -75 School Parties 7, 85 Senior Class Night Committee Chairman 85 Homemaking Convention 75 Quill Ads 7, 35 High School Day 75 Class Night Hostess 7. Ambition: To be an Old Maid with Patti and Moo EUGENE BOLICH Boleyn Get ye behind me Satan and h! Football 6, 85 Football Banqugts 65 Alumni Assembly 4, 65 Pep Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Booster Club 6, 7, 85 Chess and Checkers 6, 85 Spotlight lsargde 65 All-School Party 3, 4, 5, 6, Ambition: To be a success in whatever I may do Leo M. BROWN -:Leon A good heart is better than all the . heads in the world. Qhg 6, 7, 3: Equipment Manager 5, A'mb'ifion: ripisi-ea and hope to be- come great in what I do DON LEE ANDERSON Broomhead A nice unparticular man. Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Con- cert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 5, 75 Memorial Day 3, 5, 75 Anniversary Day 3, 5, 75 All Star Band Benefit 8. PATRICIA ANDREWS Patti Worry I have never met. Spanish Club 45 Zetagathean 3, 5, 7, 85 G.A,A. 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Clerical Staff 55 Pep Club 6, 7, 85 School Party 75 Kids Party 85 Gym Monitor 45 Drill Team 65 May Festival 75 Quill Ads 8. Ambition: To be an old maid with Moo and Barb JAMES BER-l-lN 'Vondoalivitch Berdinsky No bird soars too high that soars with his own wings. Student Council Alternate 35 Science Club 45 Movie Operator 5, 65 Band 5, 6, 7, 85 Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Qu,II Staff 7, 85 Assembly Usher 85 Mes- senger 65 High School Day 75 Honor Roll 6, 75 Senior Banziituet Chairman 8, Ambition: To help ma e a better world CAROLYN BRAUGHT Ceely Enthusiastic in everything and about everybody. Spanish Club 5, 65 Latin Club 3, 45 Senior Zetagathean 7, 85 Library Staff 3, 45 Nurse's Office 75 Student Coun- cil 5, Alternate 85 Majorette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Captain 85 May Festival 3, 5, 75 Spotlight Parade 3, 5, 75 Lincoln Pa- rade 65 Memorial Parade 3, 5, 75 Alumni Assembly 45 Latin Banquet 45 Pep Club 6, 7, 85 G.A.A, 3, 4, 5, 65 Drake Relay Parade 3, 5, 75 Senior Banquet 85 Band Concert 6, 85 Caval- cade of Music 75 Girls' Glee Club 75 Labor Day Parade 3, 5, 75 Homemaking Clinic 7. Ambition: Own a florist shop with Rick GLORlA MARY BUTLER Chickie ' mln friendship she was early taught to believe. Crafts Club 7, 85 Art Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Senior Zetagathean 7, 85 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Open House Hostess 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 May Festival 6, 85 Stage Decoration 7, 85 Cafeteria Helper 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Class Night Hostess 5, 65 August Graduation Usher 8. Ambition: Dressmaker5 and to be a wife some day WESLEY MORTON CALIGER uvvesn His greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say he cannot do. Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 7, Ten- nis 7, Football 4, 6, Basketball 4, Student Council 6, Alternate 7, Shake- spearean 7, 8, Student Cadet Teacher 8, Quill Staff 7, Editor-in-Chief 8, Senior Mothers' Coffee 7, KSO Sports Reporter 8, Class Night Committee 8, Prom Committee 8, Journalism Con- vention 8, Boys' Quartet 6, Disc Jock- ey 3, Seven Keys to Baldpate 8. Ambition: Go to the cow country with Don and Rae, then get down to business CAROL JANET CHILD Maw Her wit is the ale and the wine of a merry meeting. Senior Banquet Committee, Co-Chair- man 8, Des Moines Tech 3, 4, May Day Festival 5, 7, Senior Zetagathean 6, 7, 8, Glee Club 6, Clerical Staff 6, Crime Prevention Week 7, P.T.A. 6, 8, Pep Assembly 8, Booster Club 6, 7, 8, Assembly Usher 8, Scroll Staff Editorial Editor 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Associate Editor 8, Honor Roll 7, T.A.B. Secre- tary 8, Cadet Teacher 8, Senior Bon- auet 6, Shakespearean Club 8, State Journalism Convention 8. Ambition: To be a life-long member of thi' 2D's P.J.P. and still be a iour- na is MARILYN CONDIT Mert She will succeed, for she believes A all she says. Drill Team 3, 4, Gym Monitor 7, Sauad Leader 6, May Festival 5, Spotlight Parade 5, Cap and Gown Committee 8, Chairman, Kiddies Banquet 8. Ambition: To have all those dear to me near to me NANCY RAE COSNER Hanks True to her work, her word, her friends. Gym Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hall Mom- tor 8, Senior-Parent Dinner 8, Philo- matheon 4, P.T.A. Hostess 7, Squad Leader 5, Quill Ad 7, 8. Ambition: To be liked by all and loved by one LOUISE DANLEY Weeze Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Majorette 8, Alternate Maiorette 7, Drill Team 4, 6, G.A.A. 3, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 8, News Editor, May Festival 3, Spotlight Parade 3, Open House 4, D. M. 'E. A. Dinner 7, Alternate Student Council 6, Philomatheon 3, 4, All- School Play Helper 4, Quill Ads 7, Senior Banquet 8. Ambition: Editor of Register and Trib- une. WAF. CHLOE M. CASWELL Cokey A little bit of business here, a little bit of business there. Senior Zetagathean 6, Secretary 7, Jun- ior Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, May Festival 5, 7, Woodrow Wilson Assembly 3, 5, Amos Hiatt Assembly 3, 5, Tech As- sembly 6, Roosevelt Assembly 3, 5, Memorial Da Assembly 3, 5, Nativity 4, Make-Up Committee 3, 5, 6, Student Council 3, 7, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Decoration Committee 4, 5, 6, 7, Prom Committee 8, Clerical Staif 6, 7, Library Staff 4, 5, 6, Student Teacher 8, High School Day 6, S25 Club 5, Booster Club 5, 7, Spotlight Parade 3, 5, Assembly Usher 8, Class Night Hostess 7, Monitor 3, 5, 6. Ambition: To have as much fun as l cggagnd still maintain high igjstian 4 I , , MORRIS c,i,AY2'oi1 i ' 3 'Doe'l lnhiife,4usf'in footlfgl, fall forward w en y u a . 5 ' - Football 33, tl, Siydj 7, 8, Wresllbing 3, 4, Ig, 8,3 Tlackf , 4,' 7, 8, ,QFUSIW and PQ tte , . I Aihbitionzt, Tb use my lfblent in the 'field of art Q, ' sz 1 I ' - VL, l I R , fl E i 1 P BEVERLY JANE CONROY Bev Give her the task and it will be well done. Q Gym Monitor 4, Clerical Staff 7, Moni- tor 6, Horizon Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 6, 7, 8, Junior Zetagathean 4, 5, Assembly Usher 8, High School Day 7. Ambition: To graduate from comp- tometer school JEAN DAGLE G.G. May all your clouds have silver linings. Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Shake- spearean 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, All-School Play 6, Make-Up 3, -4, Na- tivity Make-Up 4, Hall Monitor 3, 5, 7, Cafeteria 8, Usher 8, Night School Help 8, Pep Club 6, Gym Office 8, Dance Club 6, Red Cross Home Room Chairman 5, 7, Senior Play Make-Up 6, Color Day Chairman 4, Lincoln's Day 6, Senior Picnic Chairman 8 ' Ambition: Success my ambition, hap- piness my goal JAMES A. DAVIS Jim He hath a heart as sound as a bell. Baseball 3, 5, Basketball 3, 4, March- ing Band 4, 6, 8, Concert Band 3, 5, 7, Pep Band 4, 6, 8, German Band 7, 8, Dance Band 7, 8, Drum Major, Memo- rial Day Parade 6, Latin Club 3, Spot- light Parade 3, 5, 7, Exhibit Commit- tee 8, Quill Staff 7, Quill Staff, Sports Editor 8, Winner, Scroll Campaign 5. Ambition: To always do my best WILLIAM F. DAVIS Bill Honor lies in honest toil. Camera Club 4, 5, Movie 4, Monitor 6, 7, Band 8. Ambition: To work from 12 to 1 ond have an hour for lunch DANIEL DENNIS Dan Men of few words are the best men. Basketball 3, 4, Chess and Checkers 7, 8, Junior Scholastic Awards 4 6, Quill Arias: 4, 6, 7, 8, School Play, bec- orating Committee 5, Baseball 3, 6, Tennis 3, Football 4, 8, Art Club 3, 4, 5. Ambition: To succeed in field of Art RICHARD ELLIS Dick Little time for frivolity, he tends strictly to business. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Home Room President 8, Stage Helper 6, 7, Home Room Messenger 5, Assembly Usher 8, Student Teacher 8, Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: Be a gospel preacher JIM FISHER 'iPete lt is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than he should. Football 6, 8, Spanish Club 7, 8, As- sembly 5. Ambition: To be a success in life RICHARD FORD Dick Nearly killed by a train of thoughts running through his brain. Camera Club 4. Ambition: To he happy with young ladies JEAN ETTE DEATON Trouble My hopes are not always realized, but l always hope. Spanish Club 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 4, Senior Zetagathean 7, 8, Library Staff 3, 4, Nurse's Helper 6, 7, Drill Team 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Twirler, May Festival 3, 5, 6, Spotlight Parade 3, 4, Office Helper 5, Miss Helmreich's Helper 3, 4, Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. 6, 7, Class Night Hostess 5, Squad Leader 4, 5, 6, 7, Shakespearean Club 7, Prom Committee 8: Homeroom Secretary 8. Ambition: To have part ownership in a red convertible CAROLE ELLIS They love her most who know her best. Ambition: Receptionist BILL ERICKSON Paw But work is work and must be done, but as I work, I have my fun. Junior-Senior Prom 8, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Swimming 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Crime Prevention Week 7, Pep Assembly 4, Monitor 5, 7, 8. Ambition: Farming ESTELLA FOGLE Stella There is nothing in all life except what we put there. Monitor 4, Clerical 5, Monitor 6, Open House 4, Style Show 3, Senior Prom 8, Ambition: To be loved by one and ' liked by all WILLIAM A. FORS Bill How much older art thou than thy looks? Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis 3, 4, Cheerleader Alternate 7, 8, Pep As- sembly 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 4, 5, Stu- dent Council 7, Quill Ads 7, 8, High School Day 7, Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4, Secretary 5 6, Memorial Day Assembly 5, East High Color Day 4. Ambition: To be a success in carpentry GLENN FULLER Little Casey He that complies against his will, is of his own opinion still. Student Council 4, Stage Hand 4, 5, 6, 7, High School Day 7, May Festi- val 7, 525.00 Club 7, Quill Ads 7, 8, Assembly Usher 8, Hi-Y 8, Senzor Breakfast 8. Ambition: To keep my draft board hvvvy JIM GEYER Stanjer l might enioy school if I didn't have V to study. Hi-Y 3, 8, Chess and Checkers Club 7, 8, Basketball 3, 8, Senior Break- fast 8. Ambition: To travel North with Rocky and Kyar LORETTA IRENE GRADY She has the genius of sincerity. Quill Staff 8, Fellowship Club 6, 7 8, Spanish Club 4, 5, Shakespearean Club 8, Clerical Staff 4, 8, Honor Roll 6, 7, Cap and Gown Committee 8. Ambition: To let go and let God have His wonderful way in my life, wher- ever He leads, His way is best. NELLIE M. GUNDER Lil Nell Sensible people find nothing useless. G.A.A. 3, 4, 8, Honor Roll 3, Squad Leader 5, 7, Dance Club 7, P.T.A. Tea 7, Miss Helmreich's Office 5, Quill Advertising 7, Scroll Ads 8, High School Day 7, Booster Club 6, 7, Cap and Gown 8, Color Day Chairman 5, Moni- tor 7. Anzbition: To join Nancy on her flying rip NOEL JUAN HARRIS Noley Great goals form great minds. Football 4, 6, 8, Monitor 6, 7, Stage Hand 6, Quill Artist 7, Art Club 3, 4, 5, Senior Committee 8, Track 3, 5, 7. Ambition: To become an artist . -Q! ,- l NANCY JANE GEE Nan Like a sunbeam on a ralnysdayf' Student Council 7, Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, Modern Miss Club 7, A Cappella Choir 6, 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 5, 6, East D. M. Club 6, North High Assem- bly 7, Nativity 6, Band 8, Memorial Day Assembly 7, Drill Team 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Woodrow Wilson Assemblyl 6, Spotlight Parade 3, 5, 7, Class Night Hostess 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baccalaureate 6, 7, 8, Squad Leader 7, Monitor 6, 7, Candy Seller 8, Usher 8, Booster Club 6, 7, Assembl.es 6, 7, 8, Cavalcade of Music 7, May Festival 3, 5, Band Concert 8, Kids Party 8. Ambition: To fly without an airplane JEANETTE Pl-lYLLlS GIVANT Janet Jan She smiled, and the shadows de- parted. Zetagathean 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Breakfast Committee 7, Secretary 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Banquet Committee 6, Shak- spearean 7, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Monitor 4, Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, School Play Usherette 5, Booster Pep Club 7, Ba Cadet Teacher 8, Prom Commit- tee . , Ambition: To always belong to the A.L.F. , College DONNA JEAN GRIGGS Griggie Oh! you flavor everything, you are the vanilla of society. Spanish Club 4, Zetagathean 4, 5, 7, 8, Nurse's Office 4, 5, 7, 8, Clerical Staff 6, Student Council Alternate 3, Secretarly 8, Quill Ads 5, Latin Club 8, Parent- eachers Dinner 8. Ambition: To always belong to the A.L.F. , Jack E. JOANN GUSTAFSON Jo No cobwebs in this attic. El Circulo Espanol 3, 4, 5 6, Philo- mathean 4, Secretary 5, Z'etagathean 6, 7, 8, Shakespearean 7, 8, IOB As- sembly 4, A Cappella Choir 4, 5, 6, Rotary Club 4, East D. M. Club 4, 6, Woodrow Wilson Assembly 4, 6, Nativ- ity 4, 6, Baccalaureate 4, 5, 6, Spot- light Parade 5, May Festival 5, Memo- rial Day Assembly 5, Holy Week Serv- ice 5, Pep Assemblies 6, 8, Senior Ac- tivities Usher 6, 7, Monitor 7, P.T.A. Hostess 7, Booster Club 7, 8, Essay Contest Winner 7, School Parties , 7, 8, Cadet Teacher 8, Quill Staff 8, Prom Committee Chairman 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Youth Conference on World Affairs 7. Ambition: To be a life-long member of the 3D's P.J.P. BARBARA E. HATCHITT f'Barb A friendly word to all who pass her way. Student Council Alternate 3, 8, Quill Advertising 5, 7, High School Day 5, 7, Squad Leader 3, Senior Kiddies Party 8, Senior Pot Luck Dinner 8, Student Ca- det Teacher 8. Ambition: To be a receptionist in o doctor's office BARBARA MARILYN HAVIG ..BOrb,, Grace was in all her steps, Heaven in her eyes. Library Staff 4, Open House Hostess 3 5, 7, Quill Staff 7, Service Editor 8, Monitor 6, 7, Science Club 3 4, Span- ish Club 5, 6, 7, Essay Contest 7, Student Council Alternate 6, Pep Club 6, 7, 8, Assembly Usher 8, Zetagathean 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8' Shakespearean Club 8, Senior-Parent Dinner, Co-Chairman 8, Honor Roll 6, 7, P.T.A. Tea 7, Jour- nalism Convention 8, IOB Reg.stra- tion 7. Ambition: To attend North Park Col- lege. To be a life-long member of the 3D's P.J.P. DOROTHY N. HERRON Button Others may sit by idly brewing, sne'd rather be actively doing. Class Night Committee Chairman 8, Concert Band 3 4, 5 6, 7, 8, March- ing Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Dance Band 5, 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Woodwind Quartet 3, 4, 5, String guartet 6, G.A.A. 3, 4, Nurse's Aid 8, lerical Staff 5, 6, 7, Philomathean 5, 6, Memorial Day Assemblies 3, 5, Anniversary Assem- blies 5, 7, East-North Assembly 5, Quill Typist 7, Monitor 4, 5, 6, Kiwanis Spotlight Parade 5, 7, Iowa Journalism Convention 8, All-City All-State Band 8, Open House Hostess 5, 7, Baccalaureate 6, 7, Assembly Usher 8, Student Cadet Teacher 8, Band Concerts 5, 7. Ambition: To seek and find the treas- ures of life, music, love and happiness ANN JACOBSON Jake Young in limbs, in judgment old. Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, Student Teacher 7, 8, Student Council 7, Chairman of Public Enter- tainment, lOth Grade Assembly 7, Pep Assemblies 4, 8, Property Committee 4, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, String Quar- tet 4, 5, Iowa City String Clinic 5, East Des Moines Club 5, Honor Roll 3, 4 5, 6, 7, All-State Orchestra 4, 6, 8, Music Night 3, Drake Symphony 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Simpson College Orchestra 6, 7, Civic Music Association 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Banquet Committee 8, Chairman. Ambition: To be a life-long member of the 3D's P.J.P. BRUCE JOHNSON Bombo Be good, if you can't be good, be careful. Football 4, 6, 8, Student Council 5, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, Monitor 8, Student Teacher 8, Senior Breakfast 8, Co-Chairman. Ambition: To succeed in whatever goal I strive for ROWENE MARIE KATZMANN Rally We like a dark haired, dark-eyed brunette, blondes don't have the whole field, yet. P.T.A, Tea 3, 4, 7, Drill Team 4, Ki- wanis Spotlight 5, Spanish Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 4, 5, Spanish Banquet 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. 6, 7, 8, Clerical Staff 5, 7, Quill Typist 7, May Festival 3, Cadet Teacher 8, Class Night Chair- man 8, Open House 4, Class Night Hostess 7, Senior Zetagathean 8. Anabitgonz To always be happy with DARLENE M. HAWKINS l-lawkie Extremely busy but quiet about it. Spanish Club 3 4, 5, 6, Junior Zeta- gathean 4, Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Secretary-Treasurer 8, Gym Moni- tor 5, 6, 8, Hall Monitor 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Juggling Team 7, Spotlight Parade 7, May Festival 7, Squad Lead- er 4, 5, 6, Cap and Gown 8, Quill Ad Staff 8. Ambition: In all my ways acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ - MRD, . My 5 S 54 f E :V if 6' S I 'R it ' .um-an X u-.fr N Power ell wi 5 A 'Ny on if In ' .. V 1 ' 1. .:iE5g,g'.,::. -. :ai-.Qisi:zEiE!23EEE22:EEiEi 12:4IEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEFSEIEISFEF''l - -. ,HEY-2:2 :' 1.1. . 8 exe .E?:' :QE:E:E:E:E:5:,rE:E:E.E1E2,' ErE'Er:1:E1EIEE:E:E2E:'5513: '34, .-.E:E ' .:E :I '- -M I'E2 i ' ,.E-E5i2E2E1:IE2E19iIEili , .41 ., : : 'j .5.,,gz,s-1: rt 1 2 .. 5 6 1 s 'th 3, 4, Pep Band Marching Band Tennis 3, 4, 5, 3 4 5 6 7 8 Chess and 7 May To stay on the right side road of life. RICHARD JOHNSON Dick Oh why should life all labor be? Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, President 4, Track 3, Football 4, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Prom Chairman 8, Chess and Checkers 6, 7, Monitor 4, 6, Science Club 3, 4, Quill Ads 5, Swimming Banquet 4, 6. Ambition: To advance further than the next fellow. RICHARD F. KERN Rae This would be a lonesome world without him in it. Scroll Staff 8, Pep Assembly 8, Moni- tor 7, 8, Quill Ad Staff 6, 7, Twenty- tive Dollar Club 6, 7, Football 6, 8, Chess and Checkers 8, Kids Party Chairman 8, Drake Relay Track AS- sistant 5, Booster Club 6, 7, School Party 5. Ambition: Go to the cow country with Wes and Don A LARRY KERR One-Z A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Basketball 5, 75 Student Council Al- ternate 75 Stage Hand 75 Scroll Staff 85 Quill Ads 6, 7. Ambition: To find a lost ball MARY LOU LIDDELL Moo Though she be but little she is fierce. Senior Zetagathean 7, 85 May Festival 3, 4, 5, 65 Drill Team 5, 65 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 65 Pep Club 6, 7, 85 School Par- ties 7, 85 Kids Party Committee Chair- man 85 Student Council Alternate 65 Homemaking Convention 75 Home Room President 85 Class Night Hostess 75 Senior Picnic 8. Ambition: To be an Old Maid with Patti and Barb N vo. IRENE MARIE MACY Oh! that we had more like thee. Zetagathean 4, 55 High School Day 75 Monitor. 85 Senior-Parent Dinner 85 Class Night Hostess 75 Quill Ad Staff 7, 85 P.T.A. Hostess 7. Ambition: To live a useful and happy I E LOUISE ARLENE MCFADDEN Louie Luigi As true a girl as one could find. Fellowship ,Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Gym Moni- tor 55 Monitor 3, 4, 85 Book-Room Mon- itor 65 Open House 6, Hostess5 Family Life Conference 75 Scroll Staff 85 Ad- vertising Manager5 G.A,A. 6, 85 Squad Leader 75 Home Room, Washington's Program 75 Philomathean 85 Class Night 8, General Program5 Quill Ad Staff 85 'Cadet Teacher 8. Ambition: To always be loved and wanted by three wonderful people. COLLEEN E. MOFLE CoCo Thy- modesty is a candle to thy merit. Quill Ads 75 High School Day 75 Span- ish Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Zetagathean 4, 5, 6, 85 G.A.A. 4 55 May Day 75 Drill Team 5, P.T.A. Meetings 3, 75 Squad Leader 55 Library Staff 45 Golf Team 85 Gym Monitor 65 525.00 Club 75 Cleri- cal Staff 85 Kiwanis Spotlight Parade 55 Spanish Banquet 75 Senior-Parent Din- ner Chairman 85 Journalism Conven- tion 85 IOB Registration- 65 Science Club 45 Cadet Teacher 8. Ambition: Attend Iowa U ALTRA OD ETTA KEYES Very sincere in everything she does. Senior Zetagathean 6, 75 Monitor 65 Spanish Banquet 75 Office Helper 75 Basketball Banquet 7. Ambition: Make my mother proud of me L. GERALD LYONS Jerry He doth indeed show some sparks that are like wit, Football Assembly 65 Quill Artist 6, 7, 85 Gym Monitor 6, 7, 85 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Football 6, 85 Basebal .75 Equipment Manager 6, 7, 8, Captain5 Gold Key Award 65 Hi-Y 7 85 Football Posters 4, 5, 65 May Day Festival 6, 75 Quill Ads 7, 85 Stage Decorations 6, 7. Ambition: To give my best. JERI D. MCDANIEL Mic Hold the fort-she is coming! Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Science Club 4, Secretary 45 Spanish Club 5, 6, 75 Monitor 6, 75 Library Staff 3 45 Quill sfeff 7, ce-Edifer Senior Sec- tion 85 Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 75 Pep Club 6, 7, 85 Open House Hostess 55 Usher 55 Shakespearean Club 85 Class Night Committee 85 Journalism Convention 8. Ambition: To be a life-long member of the 3D's .PJ.P. LA DONNA MAE MENDENHALL Donnie Mae She is young, and of noble, modest nature. Monitor 75 Assembly Usher 85 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 85 Crafts Club 6. Ambition: To obtain happiness through Christian living. BEVERLY JOANNE MULLIN uBeVn Conversation is feminine. Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Shakespearean 75 Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Roose- velt Assembly 65 North Assembly 65 Choir 4, 5, 65 Sextet 4, 5, 65 Girls' Glee Club 35 Monitor 75 Nativity 4, 65 Spring Festival 35 Play Usherettes 55 Spotlight Parade 55 East D. M. Club Choir H-65 Honor Roll 3, 5, 65 Com- mencement 4, 5, 65 May Festival 55 Memorial Day Assembly 3, 55 Bacca- laureate 4, 5, 65 Woodrow Wilson Na- tivity 4, 65 Holy Week Choir 55 Home Room President 75 All-Girls Banquet 65 All-School Assembly 75 Thanksgiving Assembly 45 Cadet Teacher 85 Hoyt Sherman 4, 5, 65 Kiwanis Club 4, 5, 65 Booster Committee 6, 7, 85 Prom Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To always belong to the A.L.F. 5 college MARY LOU NEWNAM LuLu Silence is the fence around wisdom. Zetagathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Science 4, Latin Club 5, 6, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, Monitor 6, 8, Memorial Assembly 7, Pep Club 7, 8, Student Council Al- ternate 5, Honor Roll 4, Nurse's Help- er 7, Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To be a nurse JOANNE NORDAKER Jo It is well to think well: lt is di- vine to dance well. Senior Prom Chairman 8, giill Staff 7, Co-editor Senior Section 8, etagathean 3, 4, Secretary 5, 6, Treasurer 8, Student Council 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, KRNT Spotlight Parade 3, 5, 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, All-School Parties 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festival 4, 6, 7, 8, Ken- dall Playhouse Usher 5, Booster Club 6, 7, 8, Open House Hostess 3, All- School Play 3, 4, 5, Clerical Staff 5, 8, Shakespearean Club 7, 8: Latin Club 5, 6, P.T.A. Assembly 4, Conference of Christians and Jews 5, Memorial Day Assembly 5, Roman Banquet 5, 7, Student Teacher 8, Scroll Staff 6, All- School Girls Banquet 7, State Journal- ism Convention 8, Essay Contest 7, Student Secretar 8. Ambition: To be a life-long member of the 3D's P.J.P. DONNA MAE PENENGER Your good nature will make happi- ness for others. Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Moni- tor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Lunch Room 8, Senior Breakfast 8. Ambition: To be what Christ wants me to be every day GUY REESE Red He hasn't revealed all his abilities. Chess and Checkers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 3, 5, 7, All-City and State 7, Basketball 3, 7, Tennis 3, Football 4, 6, 8, Dowling Pep Assembly 8, Qulll Ads 7, 8, 525.00 Club 7. Ambition: To go to college or to play professional baseball PATRICIA ROMANS Patsi 2-leredisia dear, and true industrious rien . Junior Zetagathean 4, Science Club 3, 4, Vice President, Golf Club 4, All-City Orchestra 5, Concert Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 6, 8, Assem- bly Usher 8, Monitor 8, Senior Bari- quet 8, Pep Club 8. Ambition: To be a life-long member of the 3D's P.J.P. JANICE NORDAKER Janie Dancing your hobby you say, and also your friend, by the way. A Senior Breakfast 8, Chairman, Quill Staff 7, Editor of School Life 8, Zeta- gathean 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, Student Council 3, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, KRNT Spotlight Parade 3, 5, 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, All-School Party 3, 5, 6, May Festival 5, 7, Pep Assem- blies 4, 6, 7, 8, Kendall Playhouse Usher 5, Booster Club 7, 8, Open House Hostess 4, All-Girl Banquet Com- mittee 7, All-School Play 3, 4, 5, Cleri- cal Staff 5, Shakespearean Club 7, 8, Latin Club 5, 6, P.T.A. Assembly 4, Conference of Christians and Jews 5, Memorial Day Assembly 5, Roman Ban- quet 5, 7, Student Teacher 8, Scroll Staff 6, Alumni Registration 7. Ambition: To be a life-long member of the 3D's P.J.P. RICHARD B. PASCHAL Dick He is full of valor as of kindness, Princely, in both. Football 4, 6, 7, City Champs 6, Lee- men Index Banquet 6, 8, Football Ban- quet 6, 8, Track 5, 7, State Champs 7, A.A.U. Champs 7, City Champs 5, 7, District Champs 7, Big 6 Champs 5, 7, Grinnell Champs 7, Oskaloosa Champs 7, Valley Champs 7, Sports Banquet , Student Council 5, Alternate 8, Shake- spearean Club 7, 8, Q-uill Ad Staff 7, 8, Pep Assemblies 8, wenty-five Dollar Club 7, Senior Picnic 8, Assembly Usher 8, Student Teacher 8, Messen- ger 8, Scroll Staff Sports Editor 8, Senior-Parent Dinner Chairman 8, Gym Monitor 6, 7. Ambition: To go to college BARBARA POWELL Barbie As merry as the day is long. Junior Zetagatheon 4, Philomathean 5, 6, Christmas Play Make-Up 4, Quill Ads 7, Student Council 6, Youth Fellow- ship 3, Class Night 3, Honor Roll 3, All-School Party Refreshments 5, Stu- dent Council Alternate 3, 5, Student Teacher 8. Ambition: Make my parents proud of me through Christian living NORMA JEAN ROBINSON She who is good is happy. Philomathean Club 4, Spanish Club 4, 5, Clerical Staff 5, 7, Quill Typist 6, Zetagathean 6, 7 ,Girls' Glee Club 7, 8, Choir 8, High School Day 7, Spotlight Parade 7. Ambition: To have a successful and happy life HARLAN K. ROSENBERG Rosie lt is better to wear out than to rust out. Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Big Six Doubles Champs 7, City Doubles Champs 6, State Entry 7, Latin Club 3, Doorman 4, 5, President 6, 7, Vice President 8, Roman Banquet 3, 5, 7, Hi-Y 8, Moni- tor 6, 7, Pep Assembly 4, 8, Student Council 3, Senior Banquet Committee Cha'rrnon 8, Honor Roll 5, 6, Munici- pal Court Tour 7. Ambition: To study medicine at S.U.l. MARGHERITA SAGE Marge Nothing endures but personal qualities. Monitor 4, 5 P.T.A. Program 35 Cleri- cal Staff 65 Student Council Alternate 85 Bundle Drive Winners 75 Cop and Gown Committee Chairman 85 Senior- Parent Banquet 8. Ambition: Be loved by one and liked by all. NORMA SCHULER Norm 'Tis only noble to be good. Monitor 65 G.A.A. 3, 45 Fellowship Club 3, 4, 55 August Graduation Usher 75 Open House Hostess 55 Stage Dec- orating Committee 6. Ambition: To serve Christ first and be successful in whatever I undertake HARRIETT PHYLLIS SILVER Harrie A diligent student she, and not without reward. Class Night Committee Chairman 85 Quill Staff Alternate 85 Zetagathean Club 4, 5, 7, 85 G.A.A. 4, 75 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 65 lOB Party 45 Junior- Senior Prom Hostess 45 Decoration Com- mittee 35 Library Staff 45 Messenger 45 Pan-American Day Hostess 55 Squad Leader 45 Roman Banquet 3, 55 School Party 4, 5, 75 V.F.W. Essay Contest 55 Clerical Staff 65 Teachers' Luncheon 65 Shakespearean Club 7, 85 Candy Girl 75 Student Cadet Teacher 85 Assembly Ushers 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Ambition: To have, and be deserving of friends, happiness, and success5 attend college WILLIAM SLOAN Bill Silence is one of the great arts of conversation. Wrestling 3. Ambition: To be successful in every- thing I do JEANNE CAROL STEVENS Steve Her eyes bore ever a merry twinkle. Zetagathean Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Council Alternate 35 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Kendall Playhouse Usher 3, 45 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 A Cappella Choir 4, 5, 65 Nativity 4, 65 Baccalau- reate 4, 5, 75 Commencement Usher 5, 6, 75 Rotary Club 45 East D. M. Club 4, 65 Philomathean Club 45 Holy Week 55 Spotlight Parade '49, 55 May Festi- val 55 Memorial Day Assembly 55 Class Night Usher 5, 6, 75 Tennis 55 All- School Party 75 P.T,A. Hostess 75 High School Day Assistant Librarian 75 Es- say Contest 75 Monitor 75 Shakespear- ean Club 7, 85 Community Chest Speaker 85 Cadet Teacher 85 Class Night Committee 85 Inventory Commit- tee 85 Booster Club 7, 85 Pep Assem- bly 6, 8. Ambition: To be a life-long member of the 3D's P.J.P. DONNA MAE SCHAUDT Mazie The hand that hath made you fair hath made you goodf' Zetagathean 4, 5, 7, 8, Vice President5 Mon.tor 7, 85 Nativity 6, Angel5 Nurse's Office 5, 65 Shakespearean Club 85 G.A.A. 4, 55 Library Staff 55 Senior Picnic Committee 85 Style Show 65 Cadet Teacher 8. Ambition: To live a life of love and laughter r 4. 5 f 7 v S z4n , K' 'Ut AYZVV J vw K ER F f' ,,!iB,Q+rdse'R'L' ' tlTl w ers r n deep. I. Football 5, 5 'fn f ' p t, ' ' , 4 'hamps . MA lon: To own a new Cadillac if , '5g.-Lf' r 1 A s DONALD JAMES SHEETS Don Deeds not words describe. Ambition: To be a farmer PAU L GRANT STANWOOD i.Digger,, Whose words all ears took captive. Night of January l6 35 The Whole Town's Talking 55 The Trail of the Lonesome Pine 65 Life with Father 75 Seven Keys to Baldpate 85 Nativ- ity 4, 65 Assemblies 4, 6, 75 KRNT Radio Drama 65 Human Relations Con- ference 65 Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Library Staff 7, 85 Student Coun- c.l 55 Sodalitas Romana 3, 4, Consul 5, Pro-Consul 6, 7, 85 ASS9fT1lJlY USl'1eF,32 Play Usher 45 Student Teacher 7 .85 C.ty Manager, High School Day 75 Real Estate Board Essay Winner 75 Quill Al- ternate 75 Class Night' 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. . Ambition: Business administration BARBARA LEE STl LWELL Stinkie,' Here is a maiden fair to see. Con:ert Band 35 Marching Band 45 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 65 Latin Club-3, 4, 5, 65 Shakespearean Club 7, 85 High School Day 75 Home Economics Open House 75 Monitor 65 Assembly Usher 85 Spotlight Parade 35 Student Council 45 Senior Zetagathean 7, 85 Senior Break- fast 85 Roman Banquet 4, 55 Amos I-l'att Assembly 35 Tech High Assem- bly 35 G.A,A. 3, 45 Band Assembly 3. Ambition: To make my mother proud of me by leading a happy and suc- cessful life HAROLD THEODORE STRASBURG HT. D. An upright young man with ambi- tions and high ideals. Pep Band 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Teacher 7 85 Spotlight Parade 5, 75 Lincoln I-Iigh Homecoming Parade 65 Memorial Day Parade 3, 5, 75 Drake Relays 3, 5 75 Dance Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Marching Band 4, 6, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Disc Jockey V35 Senior Follies 3, 55 All-State Band 6, 85 All-State Or- chestra 45 Football 85 Senior Breakfast 85 Junior-Senior Prom 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: To be a stage comedian GERALD A. TERRY Swabby They are only truly great who are trulysgoodf' Track sistant at Drake Relays5 Mon- itor 85 Quill Ads 8. Ambition: The U. S. Navy A ELIZABETH VANCE Lizzie She's as her name implies, peaceful and serene. Monitor 6, 7' Drill Team 65 School Play Helper 45 G.A.A. 3, 7, 85 Cap and Gown Committee B5 Open House 4. Ambition: To become an air hostess WAYNE WILLIAMS Thoughts work in silence, so does Wayne. Marching Band 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 85 Con- aeff Band 3, 4, 5, 6, f, 8, Pep Band 6, 7, 85 All-City Band 85 Spotlight Pa- rade 3, 5,. 75 Shakespearean Club 7, 8, Vice President 85 Tech High Assem- bly 35 KIOA Band Broadcasts 35 KWDM Band Broadcasts 75 Woodrow Wilson Assembrlx 75 Amos Hiatt Assembly 5, 75 Sfzrmg usic Festival 3, 5, 75 Assembly sher 85 Lincoln High Parade 65 May Day Assembly 3, 5, 7. Ambition: a be successful in life SHERWIN ZINGERMAN Zing He came, he saw, and now he is leaving. Ambition: Be my own boss I+ DOROTHY MARIE TERRELL NDO-Don The only way to have a friend is to be one. Spanish Club 45 Philomathean 45 Senior Zetagathean 65 P.T.A. Hostess 75 May Day Festival 75 Class Night Commit- tee 85 Squad Leader 55 Monitor 65 Honor Roll 3, 45 All-School Party Chair- man 75 Senior Picnic 8. Ambition: Join the W. A. F. are not JOHN LAWRENCE VARME Sleepy Shuttle-foot Someday he will awaken and aston- ish the world. Football 6, 85 Basketball 3, 4, 5' Base- ball 3, 5, 75 District Champs 75 Sec- tional Champs 75 Sub-State Champs 75 Hi-Y 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 All-School PIay5 Student Council 45 WHO Election Re- turns 55 Assembly Usher 85 Senior Pic- nic 85 Dowling Pep Assembly5 A Cap- pella Choir 4 5 65 All-State Choir 65 Nativity 4, 65 Boys' Glee Club 5, 65 Boys' Quartet 5, 6. Ambition: To be like the big clipper, always pointing in the right direction PATRICIA WINGERT Pat Many small make a great. Senior Banquet 85 Decoration 85 Snot- light Parade 3, 5' Drill Team 65 ay Day Festival 75 Style Show 65 P.T.A. Hostess 75 School Party 75 Life Saving Club 55 Senior Zetagathean 6, 7, 85 Philomathean 45 G.A.A. Swimming 5, 6, 75 Library Staff 45 Monitor 7. Ambition: Go to an art school NOT PICTURED DONNA RAE PAULSEN A rose by any other name would look as sweet. Ida Grove High School 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. RAY WINDERS Windy Ambition has no rest. Monitor 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Council 5, 65 Scroll Photographer 5, 6, 8. Ambition: To retire at the age of 20. 4:15 4:30 5:00 5:02 5:15 5:30 6:00 6:15 7:00 7:05 7:15 7:30 8:20 8:21 8:45 8:55 9:15 10:45 11:30 11:32 11:40 12:15 v 12:35 12:40 AROUND THE CLGCK WITH THE SENIORS Paul Stanwood gets up and starts re- hearsing his lines. Harriet Silver shuts her English book and goes to bed. Dick Larson starts his day by running around the block five times before retiring again. John Varme finally finds his house after walking the streets in a daze since one o'ciock. Mary Lou Liddell wakes up hugging her pillow. CShe's been dreaming againli Evelyn Toulouse finishes reading the 1,000 page novel which she started the night before. Dick Ellis wakes up, takes a deep breath of fresh country air, then merrily starts his morning chores. Dick:Johnson, Wesley Caliger, and Bruce Johnson come home with their arms around each other singing For he's a jolly good fellow. Joann Gustafson starts dreaming about a certain someone. Harold Strasburg wakes up his neigh- borhood when he starts tuning up on his trombone. Don Allen and the 'igang start push- ing his car to school. Ed Turner puts on his white letter sweater. lt's had a lot of wear this semester. All boys, except Ralph Whitehead, rush to the front hall to watch the girls strut by. What'hoppin' to the boys? Follow- ing the girls, ofcourse. With the melodious tinkling of the bell, the eager students start their day of social climbing. Loretta Grady takes a letter from Mr. Sargent in dictation. What's that racket? Will someone please wake Wilbur Scott? Noel Harris pays his daily visit to Mr. Gregory's History 7 class. Could it be B. P. that is so interesting? Guy Barton Reese removes his shoes. Oh! Mr. Wilson, please open the window. Whois Bill Erickson's date to the movie today? Dick Wallerstedt drops another nickel in the doughnut pot: ala chemistry key. Dick Paschal begins to dig his way down through his piles of victuals. The daily scramble begins to see who will sit where at the first lunch table. 1:25 1:30 2:00 2:05 2:29 2:30 2:35 3:30 4:00 4:20 5:30 6:30 6:40 7:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:05 11:10 11:30 11:45 1:10 2:30 4:00 Carolyn Brought, Patty Andrews, Pat Wingert, and Joanne Adams pile in Bev Mitchell's car, and go on a daily ride. Richard Kern goes to his favorite monitor post. lt couldn't be that he has a welcomed visitor each day that makes him enjoy it so much, could it? Carol Child begins cracking her whip over the reluctant Quill staff. Joanne Nordaker runs out of Quill- Bob? Barbara Havig takes her seat in the front of Mr. Wilson's history class. Donna Griggs very tenderly cares for all the sick C? ! ?1 seniors in the nurse's office. Mr. Wilson's industrious class has diminished to five. What? Not again! At last! Jim Bertin begins a new symphony- or is it poetry thiseevening? Coach Hein, please have mercy on Harry Jeffries! He forgot his hip pads. Rosey's radio blasts with the voice of his hero-Jack Armstrong. Chow time. Janice Nordaker receives her regular phone call. Joann's dream comes true. Ann Jacobson slams the door, sits down, and starts her four hours of study. ' Carol Towers spends her evenings writing. Draw your own conclusions as to the subject and the receiver ,of her works. Janice finally says good bye and re- tires to her room! to look at his pic- ture for an additional hour. All good Senior A girls begin to pin curl their hair. Jeri McDaniel is almost through. She is on the second pin curl. Barbara Powell starts on her second pack-of bobbie pins that is! Gene Bolich gets his face slapped for the twelfth time. Cheaper :by the Dozen? Stevie Jaeger puts the last curler in his hair. Stevie wakes up and removes the curl- ers. lf you've ever slept on them you'd know why! ls that me or the lamp post that sways so much? Jim Anderson is still sweeping up broken glass. Gene Bolich Nancy Gee Mary Lou Liddell Wesley Caliger Barbara l-latchitt Dianne Blakely Louise Danley Guy Reese Rowene Katzmann Janice and Joanne Nordaker Dorothy Herron Joann Gustafson Donna Sclnaudt Pat Wingert Dick Kern Colleen Mofle Barbara Ball Don Anderson Ann Jacobson Beverly Mullins ..22T Louise McFadden Jeanne Stevens Norma Jean Robinson Barbara Havig Loretta Grady Barbara Stillwell Jeanette Deaton Carol Towers Jim Bertin Donna Griggs and Barbara Hatclwitt Evelyn Toulouse Mary Lou Newnam Beverly Mitchell Margherita Sage Marilyn Condit and Norma Jean Robinson Gloria Butler John Va rme QWPJIUUIZCQ , E 3 Row 1: Bejarno, Poteete, Best, Towers, Griggs, Rife, Yarges, Bolen, Ball, Row 2: Matthews, Breciesky, Williams, Reese, Juline Boyer Larson, Steppuhn, Row 3: Johnson, Murran, Dawson, Ball, Nordaker, Young, Young, Formaro, Spongg Row 4: Pork, Clark Clester Johnson, Slocum, Heller, Van Hon, Jeffries. We couldn't get along without our govern- ing body, the Student Council! Our students, guided by Miss Agnes Helm- reich, help with various problems that arise throughout ci school semester. A representa- tive is elected from each home room. After a meeting he reports to his home room on the decisions reached and asks the students to STUDENT COUNCIL give suggestions on various problems The council is made up ot several committees which discuss individual problems. Ed Turner, president, Bob Slocum, vice pres ident, and Donna Griggs, secretory, have ca pably undertaken the task of supervising this semester's council. BOB SLOCUM Vice-president l i EDWARD TURNER President .-23... DONNA GRIGGS Secretary Row 1: Jayne Field, Mary Ann Kranovich, Gloria Childers, Barbara Havig, Janice Nordaker, Joann Gustafson, Row 2: Marilyn Huffman, Wesley Caliger, Ruth Olson, Carol Child, Joanne Nordaker, Jeri McDaniel, Loretta Grady, Row 3: Jim Bertin, John Englund, Jim Davis, Alvin Hammer, Ervin Hanson, LaVerne Johnson, Ed Turner, Bob Woodford. QUILL STAFF The Quill was edited this year by 20 senior English stu- dents, plus two typists and two photographers. The editor- in-chief was Wesley Caliger, and the associate editor was Carol Child. The following members have served as sectional editors: Jeri McDaniel, Joanne Nordaker, Janice Nordaker, Barbara Havig, Jim Bertin, and Jim Davis. To be eligible for the Quill Stott, a student must be rec- ommended by his English teacher, and then write an essay. Mr. Stratton selects the best essays, then they are approved by the English department which is headed by Miss McBride. WESLEY CALIGER Editor-in-Chief ' QUILL ADVISORS Associate EClITOI' Mr. Gabel, Mr. Stratton, Mr. Springate, Miss Hardy ...2 4-. 4, , , ,, Y 7, EVELYN TOU LOUSE Ed'lOr n'Ch'el scnou. Aovlsoks Mr. Springate, Miss Hardy, Mr. Stratton X, scRou. STAFF 46 '. Everyone looks forward to the day the Scrolls are ' ' distributed. The Scroll is read by many appreciative T readers but few of them realize the time spent by the staff in editing this paper. Look in room l6 during Q, the fifth hour some day and see the staff at work. Vi- 15 The Scroll staff is chosen by Mr. Stratton from his 'FY' journalism classes. The editor, Evelyn Toulouse, and I her staff have done a fine job this semester. c . Raw 1: Don Allen, Jim Anderson, Harold Beck, Dick Paschal, Dick Kern, Larry Kerr, Row 2: Sue Williams, Bonnie Elliott, Carol Child, Vir- ginia Tillotson, Louise McFadden, JoAnn Humphrey, Row 3: Evelyn Toulouse, Louise Danley, Pat Todd, Janet Larson, Pat Lewis, Agatha Shepherd, Ray Wlnders, Jack Stokes. 125i ? ,, EAST CADET TEACH ERS The cadet teachers are chosen by Mr. Wil- son from his senior History classes. ln order to become a cadet teacher, a student must have a good scholastic and character record. These students teach a class when a teacher is unable to be there. They benefit much from their experience as a cadet teacher. :Ast STUDENT TEACHERS head, Larson Paschal, Stanwood, Alleng R 2: N d k B I N d k T I tafson, Child, Mr. Wilson, Row 3: Schaudt, Jacobson Givant, Herron, Silver, Ellis, Row 4: Nlofle, Caliger, Hatchitt. DRAKE CADET TEACH ERS The Drake cadet teachers are securing val- uable training from teaching at East. They come every day, but only spend part of the day here. They teach the subject which they will teach after they graduate. We are fortunate to have these cadets with us for they have good ideas and are very help- ful in many ways. DRAKE CADET TEACHERS Row 1: Howard E. Kennedy, Pete Axten, Robert C. Thomas, Terry Malone, Mary L. Ladd, Joan T. Frye, Gertrude Sprague. , -ze- gn Row 1: Bertin, Anderson, Johnson, White- ow or a-er, ea, or a er, ou ouse, Caswell, Mullin, Stevens, Katzmann, Gus- LIBRARY STAFF The library staff is chosen by Miss Corrie Larson, the school librarian, Their duties consist of find-ing reference material, checking out and in books, placing books on shelves and keeping the room in order. These students relinquish their time in study hall to do this work. CLERICAL STAFF The members of the clerical staff are chosen from the busi- ness and commercial classes. These students work in the main office and also in the of- fices of Miss Helmreich, Mr. Prichard, and Mr. Williams. Their tasks consist of filing, typing, taking dictation, and doing various other jobs. NURSE'S HELPERS These girls spend their study period working in the nurse's office. They are chosen by Mrs. Clark, the school nurse, and help her with some of her many duties. They are acquir- ing experience which will be valuable to them in the future. Row 1: Reginski, Meier, Walk, Willis, DePhillips, Willis, Tomlinson, Hinreichs, Row 2: Brown, Foote, Newman, Graves, Jay, Mullin, Graves, Miss Larson, Row 3: Askland, Eggerss, Overton, Murray, Cooper, Stanwood, Row 4: Moody, Kramme, Crum, Sohn. Row 1: Toulouse, Berry, Dacken, Cameron, Miller, Moore, Mowery, Smith, Ray, Row 2: Moore, Neuwoehner, Smith, Turner, Todd, Drottz, Howard, Gundrum, Larson, Row 3: Grady, Beal, Nor- daker, lngle, Rite, Hollander, Roush, Schreiner, McGrew, Lewis, Row 4: Fickel, Mofle, Valdez, Knap, Polson, Gogerty, Phillips, Row 5: Hegwoocl, Field, Peterson, Olls. Row 1: Zaner, Farrer, Sandberg, Humphrey, Duistermars, Row 2: McKinney, Coffman, Mrs, Clark, Henry, Griggs. ...27-. -I HALL MONITORS Just a minutel Do you have a pass? These are familiar words as we pass through the halls after the class bell has rung. We must have the familiar pink pass or we are not allowed to go through the halls. The monitors try to keep the halls quiet so classes are not disturbed. lt is hard for teachers and students to have their minds on their work when the halls are noisy. Various teachers select pupils from the study hall to be monitors. The students, however, should be able to keep their grades up. There are monitors for all five pe- riods, before school monitors, and those who help the gym teachers. 128T Monitors-Basement and First Floors Row 'lx Wingert, Beal, Caswell, Stromberg, Borg, Erickson, Cole- man, Nogue, John- son, Music, Stevens, Sonderleiter, Row 2: Kern, Forbes, Olau- son, Kasner, Carpen- ter, Dacken, Cameron, Miller, Toulouse, Nor- daker, Miller, Boyce, Row 3: Wode, Manire, Warne, Reed, Smith, Sims, Wilson, Keener, Cosner, Adams, New- nam, Havig, Speck, Madden, Henry, Step- puhn, Ellis, Rifeg Row 4: Koskovick, Jaeger, Krugel, Winders, Gar- mon, Carlson, Hill, Randd, Pratt, Cain, Long, Deaton, Tom- linson Wells, Hawk- ins, llow 5: Hines, Reese, Pec, Buller, Prugh, Bond, Givant, Schaudt, acy, Fre- berg, Cebuhar, Quirk, Sel.n, Vestal, l-rush. Monitors-Second and Third Floors Row 1: Bown, Blake- ly, Conroy, McFadden, Kasner, Burger, Wocle, Storms, Bown, Thomp- son,5 Row 2: Jolson, Rockwell, Kellogg, El- dridge, Cunningham, Ross, Moody, Decker, Brady, Sellers, Row 3: Willman, Sanford, Kauski, Bickel, Hag- gin, Poteete, Sosiz- man, Brayman, Bak- er, lsraelg Row 4: Raspotnik, Garmon, lngle, Pack, Williams, S n y cl e r, Englund, Christenson. ASSEMBLY USHERS Row 'l: Havig, Stil- well, Stevens, Child, Adams, Paschal, Lar- son, Bertin, Witt, El- lis, Row 2: Gee. Schreiner, Erickson, Turner, Olauson, Da- vis, Fuller, Allen, Row 3: Dagle, Gunder, Varme, Eldridge, Schattauer, Sevde, Stanwood, Christen- son, Anderson, Row 4: Olsen, Bell, Brad- Iee, Koskovick. CLUB PRESIDENTS Row 1: Paula Stevens, Modern Miss, Joanne Nordaker, S h a k e - spearean, B a r b a r a Ball, Senior Zetaga- thean, Row 2: Marvin Smith, Fellowship l, Kenneth Larson, Fel- lowship 3, Dick Wal- lersteclt, Hi-Y, Donald Wolfson, Latin, Phil- lip Beiarno, Spanish, Ronald Clark, Chess. Not in picture: Bev- erly Ball, Junior Zeta- gathean. ASSEMBLY USHERS A bell rings! We hear galloping feet and a loud crash. Was someone hurt? No, he is in one piece. But someone might have been injured. The members of Mr. Wilson's, Mr. Hammond's and Mr. Goodwin's home rooms strive to keep order and implore, Please do not save seats! CLUB PRESIDENTS Oh, the many plans that are con- tinually going on for our clubs! The presidents seem always busy. They help organize for special events and preside at every meeting. Mixed Clubs meet the first and third Wednesday of each month, boys' and girls' clubs meet every second and fourth Wednesday. -2 9- V from left to right: Miller, Watson, Stevenson, Herron, Vromich, Prior, Murray, Shuey, Best, Larson, Sheets, Cameron, Gould, Stice, Beeman, Parker, Israel, Gallagher, Ballough, Guye Strasburg, James, Thompson, Fisher, White, Jennings, Williams, Lane, Bunten, John- son, Davis, Williams, Lewis, Hedgecock, Pierce, Elliott, Damon, Guye, Anderson, E top line: Granger, Dalrymple, Merkle, Vertz, Davis, Brownbridge, Romans, Thompson, Scott, Middle line: Brayman, Airy, Stermole, Bottom line: Hollingswort, Murray, Williams, Neese, Nipper, McCoy, Johnson, Skinner, Vertical line: Sevlin, Wright, Miller, Larson, Pearson, Tullis, Stevens, Hunter, Drum Major: Dick Larson, Moioreltes: Danley, Reynolds, Bjork, Shirk, Brought, Davis. As Pope once said, Harkl the numbers soft and clear gently steal upon the ear, and although the boys in the study hall might not think so, I am sure Mr. Pope had our band in mind when he wrote it. We can be justly proud of our band, and of its director Mr. Borg. BAND The members devote much time before and after school to the perfection ot the complex maneuvers which they perform at the football games. We appreciate their hard practicing because it contributes so to our fine assemblies and halt-time entertainment. 5 ix my 'M , ,ow ' A ffigijf X xiii' 'l Ea? is 35 MR. JACK BORG Director of Instrumental Music -30-- Row 1: Brayman, Lane, Bertin, Waynoek, Romans, Row 2: Quick, Jacobson, Tullis, Wolskill, Watson, Thompson, Pearson Israel, Lucas, Row 3: Mattson, Strasburg, Herron, Mr. Borg, Miss Ladd, Mrs. Fr e, Thompson, Larson, Scott, Granger, McCoy, Murray, lxleese, Johnson, Parker, Gallagher, Row 4: Murray, Hunter, Humphreys, Neese, Williams. ORCHESTRA To the singing of violins and smooth tones -of the horns the l2A's stride proudly over the stage each year at senior exercises. Play- ing at this performance is the most important function of our orchestra. This fine group of musicians is directed by Jack Borg, and al- though they are not as numerous as they have been in the past they make up in quality what they lack in quantity. MAJ ORETTES If you can hear me above the wolf calls and whistles I would like to point out the obvious conclusion that these girls are majorettes. They were chosen for their ability to twirl batons and parade, and other pertinent rea- sons. lt is indeed an inspiring sight to see them strutting down the field at the head of our fine band. l Row 1: Judy Bjork, Ethel Shirk, Gwendolyn Reynolds, Row 2: Carolyn Brought, Louise Danley, Viola Davis Row 1: Formaro, Larson, Fite, Duistermars, Reeves, Galenbeck, Robinson, Kranovich, Carlson, Treadwa , Van Hon, Gee, Mullin, Row 2: Miss Greenhill, Erickson, Burton, Thompson, Green, Van Velson, Adams, Freeman, Cunningham, McGee, lmller, Murrow, Perry, Jeglumg Row 3: Newbrough, Jeglum, Sanford, Lindsey, Brown, Pearson, Jones, Hines, Leaming, Hoggin, Gordon, Spongp Row 4: Mohler, Berry, Thomas, McCollum, Bradshaw, Powers, McCoy, Terrell, Griffiths, Anderson, Boyd, Vertz, Wheeler. Not in picture: Jay, Dunagan. A CAPPELLA CHOIR AND GIRLS' SEXTET As we pass room 219, we hear melodious strains of music. Of coursel lt is the choir rehearsing. Miss Sigrid Greenhill, our music director, is responsible for instructing the choir and selecting the beautiful hymns and songs for our annual Thanksgiving assembly and Nativity program. The voices are perfect for Row I: Joyce Reeves, Mary Anne Kranovitch, Row 2: Marilyn Burton, Janet Erickson, Alice Miller, Betty Mullin. Not pictured: Gretchen Lindfelt, accompanist. these sacred occasions and other assemblies in and outside school. Miss Greenhill selects the girls' sextet from tryouts at the beginning of each semester. The girls, who sing classical and semi-classical se- lections, help with many activities other than programs at school. - MISS SlGRlD GREENHILL Director ot Vocal Music Row 1: Galenbeck, Klemme, Bittle, Adams, Bown, Pentico, Johnson, Row 2: Riddle, Crzewoszewski, Flora, Lettington, Farr, Stark, Olson, Edwards, Row 3: Mosier, Erickson, Cummings, Watson, McKeever, Burse, Martin, Row 4: Tyw-ater, Child, Conrad, Schulze, Hove, Jordan, Robinson, Roberts. Not in picture: Swenson, Evans, Matthews, Conroy. BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS The Glee Clubs are another part of our musical department here at East High. They meet every other day with Miss Greenhill to learn more about music. Each club is taught how to read music correctly. They practice harmony and do work on improving tone qual- ities. After hearing these voices, Miss Green- hill can select those who have special talent. She may help them with public appearances or give them a place in the A Cappella Choir. Many East High students have continued their musical work after they have graduated. Row 1: Jeglum, Wilson, McCollum, Campbell, Gordon, Spong, Beeman, Row 2: Sanford, Pearson, Burgett, McCoy, Watters, Riddle, Leam- ing, Hagging Row 3: Dant, Jones, Sheets, Hedgecock, Thompson, Terrell, Anderson, Reed. Not in picture: Lindsey, Butts. Pluy Cast: Sherma Stevens, Paul Stanwood, Holita Hogue, Neal Llewellyn, Lyle Griffiths, Richard Park, Harlan Rosenberg, Maru Shrock,'Ramona Quirk, Karl Christenson, Wesley Caliger, Harold Strasburg. Prompters. Janet Taft, esley Caliger. MRS. JUNIATA LASER Instructor of Speech and Dramatics WARDROBE GIRLS Row 1: Marla Zimmerman, Lenora Connett THE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATEH The house lights dim, the curtains draw back, and a hush pervades over the room as Quimby speaks. You know, mother, l think it's colder in here than it is outside. The East High thesplans have taken over the spotlight to present The Seven Keys to Baldpate, o melodramatic farce. The action centers about the attempt of a novelist, lPaul Stan- woodl, to write a story in twenty-four hours, and his entangle- ment with grafting politicians who are attempting to obtain a railway franchise from the mayor of the neighboring town. Janet Taft and Wesley Caliger are prompters. lWesley is also editor of the Qui-ll and instructed me to mention his name here.J I am sure that the cast as well as the audience appreciated the fine directing work done by Mrs. Laser. WARDROBE GIRLS To have a play we must have ci wardrobe and to have a wardrobe with- out wardrobe girls is inconceivable. We can realize how hard these girls and Miss Hargis must work to costume our plays and assemblies. -34- ELECTRICIANS AND MOVIE OPERATORS These are the men who work in darkness with weird, ingenious, buzz- ing machines. Some, not content to work silently in the dark, have come from their gloomy chambers to fill the air with loud voices and bright lights, and often during assemblies one sees them huddled over their instruments. The brave leader of the electricians is Mr. Yount, while the movie oper- ators confidently follow Mr. Stephens. We are grateful to these boys for their fine work in the noon movies, in classroom presentations, and on the stage. ELECTRICIANS AND MOVIE OPERATORS Row 1: Carton, Park, Murray, Humphrey, Dyer, Row 2: Robinson, Christenson, Bates, Stice, Stanwood. CAFETERIA HELPERS, CANDY SELLERS AND MOVIE HELP Row 1: Kline, Dyer, Berg, Strand, Vanderhoef, Huston, Young, Row 2: Lampkin, Payne, Foster, Glenn, Penenger, Row 3: Smith, Tywater, Johanson, Nagorner, Storms, Whitaker. MESSENGERS Each day these couriers carry dis- patches and a sample of the pool wa- ter to and from the School Board aboard the trusty mounts of the Des Moines Railway Company. Come rain orbshine these boys are always on the io . --35.. CAFETERIA GlRLS, CANDY SELLERS AND MOVIE HELP My, what busy people we find in the cafeteria and in the front halll What are they doing? They are ringing up sales as we buy our lunches and sell- ing candy bars and potato chips for us to munch during the noon movie. As we enter the auditorium we sur- render our two cents to another busy young lady who helps keep order in the movie. i We appreciate their efficient and courteous efforts. MESSENGERS Row 1: Dick Paschal, Jerry Sandy. CAFETERIA LADIES Eowkl: Margaret Allison, Minnie Griffith, Mary Stolmerer, Maude Wiggeniost, Vivian Lee, Row 2: Mary Carlisle, Helen Manley, Lucille ic s. CAFETERIA LADIES CUSTODlANS We GH look forward each day fo the noon EVefyOl'le l'1ClS noticed OUT well All the credit for this work goes to our cus- todians. Our building would be a very un- pleasant place without their efforts to keep it Ciofed by the 5lUCle 1T5- Their Cl0Y is 0 Ve Y clean. They spend many hours in the build- busy one, as they prepare and serve the food. ing doing their various tasks. hour when we can enjoy our lunch. The ef- forts of the cafeteria ladies are much appre- CUSTODIANS Row 1: Milford E. Johnson, Har Stone, R b t M H F ' R 2: 'll' J. Ed d M M Ruby, Harry Darnall, E. R. WalkerI,yL. H. Pottgnger. CCY' only reemcm' ow WI 'Om War S' rs' Oyme yofwol MQ What do a girl and boy do at school all day? Well, students, it's more than readin', ritin', and 'rithmetic. And to prove our point, we've persuaded Mary Lou Liddell and Richard Wal- lerstedt to let us tag along with them on a typical day at East. l 4 TI , M ' fr 0 :ijjgfx Theres the bell p I in no xc x , .1 of. - HN Q33 gm Come on door, open! You look beautiful -leT's go. -3 3- An eorly morning stroll. What an appetite! The fellas seem to be enjoying the assembly. Eat, drink, and be merry. pu! VT- as lf Noon movie-must be Gene Autry ogoin, 'lAbOUf the Qflme 'YOVYEQM-'O -' Cofulld YOUR - - I meon - - would you go - - wuth me? ' Closs together - - Hmm nice! 4 ...4 O-. Guess what - l'm going to the game with him - golly! She accepted - - so hands Off, fellas, Basketball practice for Richard i -41- X Q9 eigorsrir in--if 42' I f f jx , 51 Tfm+Ha'1+ X f 1 di R be if X? QQ-L K WZ ' 4ir',,W T o'x 9 - we A QR a mf' - ' WV' r-he aj' ..,.,,.. X Leisure hour for Mary Heading for home in the Stanley Steamer I hope she'II like this shirt. I'd better hurry. He'Il be here ony minute Hi, Mory - 'Bout ready? Con you make room for us? I L-- Are you sur ev S yQ v thin U Won T h om ' .-WMO' O 9 DY, f'Well ' Ove Q else? so -44- me WWW 5 E si 9 I E Z B 3 2 S 2 E E 145i , , , , .4 Varme, Lucas. Ht. Wt. ENDS Zust, Bob ....., C ...,,,.,., 6-5 185 Varmer, John ,,...,.,..,, 6 170 Lucas, Fred A.,,.........,,, 5-11 167 Jeffries, Harry ..,.,..,.,.. 6 162 Bell, Don ........,......,.... 5-10 152 Reed, Jim .....,. ..,..... 6 -2 158 Coleman, Jim ., ..,..v,..., 6 152 Snyder, Harold ..........,. 6 160 TACKLES Reese, Guy .............. .,6 170 Paschal, Dick .,,...,..,.i 6 185 Burgett, Gayle ,..,......., 6 185 Schuling, Ralph ........., 5-11 170 Bradlee, John ,.........,. 6 190 Pecinovsky, C. ......,...,. 6-1 185 Negrete, Alex .........,, ,5-8 170 Knight, Walter .....,.... 6 180 Fisher, Jim ,,,,,-.,-,,--,., 5-9 160 Johnson, Bruce 6-1 180 GUARDS Turner, Ed L ,.... .,.... 5 -8 167 Wade, Dick ,,,,. v..,... , 5-1 1 170 Elwell, Dick .. ...A...,,,,,, ..6 170 Harvey, Jack .,,,.,,,,..,. .5-10 150 Reese, Dick ...,,,,,,,,.. .5-6 155 Negrete, Albert 5-6 135 Gr. 12-B 12-A 11-B 12-A 11-A 12-B 11-A 11-B 12-A 12-A 1 1-A 1 1-B 1 1-A 12-B 10-A 1 1-B 12-A 12-A 12-A 12-B 12-B 12-B 10-A 12-A Row 1: Claytor Harvey, Carpe, Fisher, Forbes, mascot Jones, Turner, Wade, Bolich, Negrette, Baker Newton, Row 2: Shuling, McLain, Tuller, Campbell, Peel,-D. Reese, H. Knight, Reed, Schattauer, G. Reese, Harris, Row 3: Gordon, Bell, Jeffries, Negrette, Peckinovsky, Kasner, Terrell, W. Knight, Kern Paschal, Coach Hein, Row 4: Mlchener, Burgette, Johnson, Bradlee, Zust, Atkins, Coleman, Snyder, FIRST TEAM FCDCDTBALL 1950 ROSTER Ltrs. Age 1 17 O 17 O 18 0 17 0 16 0 18 0 17 O 16 O 17 O 17 0 16 O 18 0 16 O 17 0 16 0 17 0 17 0 17 2 17 1 17 O 17 O 16 O 16 O 17 Ht. Wt. Carpe, Jack ..... ,,,,.. . .5-8 147 Forbes, Larry ......,....... 5-10 158 Baker, Darrell ,,,,,,,,,,., 5-8 157 CENTERS Knight, Harold ........,. 5-9 162 Michener, Bob ......,...., 6 185 Schatteur, Neal .........A 6-1 175 QUARTERBACKS Kasner, Fritz .,..,. ., .,,.,, ,6 165 McLain, Wayne .,.,,,,,,. 6 153 Tuller, Dick ,,,,......,.,,,, 6 160 LEFT HALFS Campbell, Herk .....,,... 6-2 175 Harris, Noel .............. 5-6 153 Terrell, Jack ....,,,,..,.. .5-8 173 RIGHT HALFS Bolich, Gene ............,, 5-7 162 Peel, Bob ,.,..,,....,..,,,, 5-6 153 Gordon, Jerry .......,.,., 5-8 165 Carpenter, Mike ,,,..... 6 168 FULLBACKS Kern, Dick L..., ,,,,,,.... 5 -8 165 Atkins, Reginald A,,.,,,, 6-3 190 Clayton, Morris ,,,,...,, ,6 185 -4 6- Gr. 11-B 11-B 11-A 12-B 11-B 11-B 12-B 11-B 11-B 11-B 12-A 11-B 12-A 11-B 12-B 11-B 12-A 12-B 12-A Ltrs. Age O 16 O 16 O 17 1 18 0 '16 0 17 1 17 O 17 O 16 O 17 1 18 O 17 O 18 O 16 O 17 O 16 O 17 0 17 0 18 SEASCDINVS RECCDRD GOOD START A hard-charging line cou- pled with a fast backfield gave East its opening game of the season by defeating Lincoln I3-O. East's tallies coming in the first and third quarters were scored by Herk Campbell and Dick Kern respectively. SMASH-UP Dowling was able to reach paydirt only once, which was late in the fourth quarter as East routed the fighting lrish, 33 to 7. Two touchdowns by Atkins, an off tackle smash by Camp- bell, and a line plunge by Kern, plus an interception by Har- ris, featured the scoring. Dick Elwell kicked three for five ex- tra points. TOUGH FIGHT Journeying to Waterloo, East High returned with its third win in as many games. East Waterloo possessed the hardest charging line that East ran against all season. The final score of i3 to 7 was fought for all the way by East. BONG East rang the bell in a one- sided contest again Mason City. Touchdowns in the sec- ond quarter by Zust fHarris to Zustl and Lucas tKern to Lu- casi. ln the third quarter Atkins cut off tackle for the third touchdown. The last touch- down was a 70 yard punt re- turn by Harris. The final score 27 to O, East High. Elwell converted three of four. CLOSE ONE Fort Dodge ended East's winning streak at eight games by defeating the Scarlets in a hard fought contest l3 to 7. Playing at Fort Dodge, the team couldn't find the breaks, but fought hard all the way. AGAIN East High kept its defensive record clean in defeating Tech 27 to O, October 26. To this date a total of only 26 points through all the games had been scored against the Scar- lets. The game ran very much the same as East's victory over Mason City C27-OD two weeks before. ROUNDUP The Rough Riders had a rough time of it against East. The Scarlets tromped the boys from the west end, 30-O. Roosevelt fumbled the ball on their own twenty yard line the very first play of the game. Thereafter the Riders never penetrated the East 30 yard line any time during the game. Very little came through or around East's hard line. CHAMPS East maintained the travel- ing trophy for their second straight year. The Scarlet's l3-6 defeat of North High en- abled East to finish the season with a brilliant 7-l record. This season East's oppo- nents scored only 32 points to the Scarlet's l63. To top the season which brought the City Series title for the second straight year, Bob Zust was named all-state end on the first team, and Ed Tur- ner was placed as guard on the third team. 2.47, Row 1: Scoval, Harlan, Murray, Boyles, Campbell, Mathews, Lockettp Row 2: Moody, Stevens, Butts, Young, Sohn, Negrette, Crumb, Reese, Wetzel, Franeyp Row 3: Powell, Potter, Twedt, Cook, Bolen, Stermole, Smitn, Katzmann, McLain, Russell, Ross, Row 4: Neighbor, Lindblom, Overton, Sexton, Kramme, Pierce, Sage, gowd-5: Perry, Montgomery, McQuerry, Sharpe, Green, Anderson, La Mar, Peacock, Cunningham, Heller ar meer. 1 SECON D TEAM FOOTBALL These hard working hopefuls are the fu- and this year's team was no exception. ture East High stars. Although they do not receive much glory they are gaining valuable SCHEDULE experience. Almost all of this year's stars Team Score are products of Coach Gregory's squad. Most LINCOLN ,..c I3-7 of these boys just up from Junior High must DOWLING oc,c l4-7 first master the fundamentals of blocking and AMES .,,,ue.e,. l4-7 tackling before they are ready to be members TECH eee......... l2-6 of the varsity squad. Lee Township always ROOSEVELT L .... O-6 has a second squad that it can be proud of NORTH ,,,LLo l4-O -.4 8-.. V CROSS COUNTRY Row 'l: George Eldridge, Don Murray, Dick Larson, Row 2: Richard Owens, Bob Jones, Mr. Augustine, Dick Lamb, Bill Burk. CROSS COUNTRY The cross-country team under the expert coaching of Mike Augustine began working almost as soon as school started. During the early part of the season the team ran before football games, Although the team had to settle for second place in the state mile run, their ace, Don Murray, won the event with the good time of four minute forty-seven seconds. The state two mile meet was a repeat performance of the mile run. East High's Don Murray cap- tured first place but the total points put East second as a team. cf-xcE MONISS These boys deserve all the praise that can possible be given them. They are given many responsibilities and work very hard. Going over to the gym immediately after school they pass out and keep in order the equipment nec- essary for the present sports. Then they must remain till all the athletes have finished their practice and take in the equipment. Many times they stay till the early hours of the eve- ning. Under the direction of Gus Rump these boys have done an excellent job. CAGE MONKEYS ' Ray Kaiser, Leo Brown, Tom Van Hon, Don Richardson, Jerry Lyons. at sl W GIRLS' GOLF TEAM Front Row: Norma Olauson, Kolleen Kennedy, Mary Anne Gurdrum, Jayne Field, Back Row: Aga- tha Shepherd, Rita Yost, Colleen Mofle, Alice Rife, Jeanette Dunagan. GOLF TEAM The boys' and girls' golf teams work hard Monday and Thursday evenings at Grandview Golf Course Both teams participated in the City Golf Tournament with the girls los- ing to Roosevelt by l4 points and the boys taking third place. The team promises to have a successful season next spring. BOYS' GOLF TEAM Front Row: Jim Johnson, Wayne Wistrom, Bill Kennedy, Bob Beatyg Back Row: Al Hammer, Dick Koskovich, John Wright, Jack Peterson. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Front Row: Ruth Damon, Joan Cunningham, Carolyn Johnson, Back Row: Shirley Spitler, Joon Johnson, Mary Anne Kranovich, Janet Spitler, Helen Spencer, instructor. e TENNIS TEAM The tennis teams, both boys and girls, practice regularly at the Bird- land and Amos Hiatt courts. Both teams participated in the City Ten- nis tournament, with the boys cap- turing second place. A major share of the team will return next spring. 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A A V., 9.4 9 e ,Q Row 1: Sears, Hansen, Slocum, Erickson, Johnson, Lyons, Smith, Schochg Row 2: Musselman, Lambert Peterson, Meek, Hollingsworth, Anderson, B. Peterson, McQuerry, Reeves, McCollum, Atwell, R, Smith Harvey, Campbell. G. A. A. OFFICERS lllene Breen, Joan Johnson, Mary Anne Kranovich Donna Hale. Row 1: Tomlinson, Davis, Gooding, Kettles, B. Fors, Murray, Bates, Senecautg Row 2: Sharp, Owens, Gordon, Elwell, Wade, Airy, Harlan, Boylesg Row 3: Humphrey, Young, Reese, J. Fors, Bradlee, Twedt, whlte, Claytorg Row 4: Coach Gregory, Hayes, Carpenter, McFadden, Jones, Anderson, Knight, Matthews, eese. l rl, -4 P ,I is K iff Q f We CHEERLEADERS Steve Jaeger Neal Llewellyn Jerry Nelson LS Don Buckroyd ....53- If EP' ' 5165+ O Nov, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Jan VARSITY BASKETBALL-Row I: Peterson, Wallerstedt, McFarlane, Koskovich, Kramrne, Row 2: Englund, Witt, Olson, Kaiser, Atkins, Not pictured: Gordon, Haitom, Kasner, Peters, Burgett, 22-Indianola-There 2-East Waterloo-East 8M-Fort Dodge-There l5fMason City-East . 29--Oskoloosa--East , 64-Lincoln-Dra ke XZ QD BASKETBALL SCI-I EDU LE Jan. Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb I2-North-Drake 13-West Waterloo-East I 8-Roosevelt-Drake 24-Tech-Drake 26-West Waterloo-There 2-East Waterloo-There Feb. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 3.- Lincoln-Dowling IO-North-Drake I 2-Roosevelt-Dra ke 17-Tech-Dowling 23---Mason City-There 24A-Fort Dodge-East SECOND BASKETBALL-Row 1: H. Kramme, Cook, Moody, Hall, Goheen, D. McLain, Potter, Beal Foote Michner, Row 2: Stermole, Neff, Ballard, Irwin, Mclneely, Pike, Mahaffy, W. McLain, Hoffman -54- Gloria 7. Frenchie 8. Sonja and Heinie 9. Bashful lO. Class of 1309 ll. Let's Cut Some Capers l2. The Habit SSH!! Sunday Best Tarzan's Mate Top Shape Somebody's Legs Susie Date-Bate Powder Your Face with Sunshine Ann, Jeanne, and Evelyn What's the Score An Old-Fashioned Girl --55- Sweater Girl WlNDY!ll Waiting for the Male The Gang Jim Davis The Bogart Type Grub's On l A Kittens Ready to Eat Ethel Hen Party Scenic Land Mark Can't Read Sleepy Hollow Time for Refreshments Pillow Fight A Girl's Best Friend Bangs! The Pyramid Harry and Bev Three Musketeers Shirley and Barbara Recess Jeanine and Gretchen l-luba Huballllll Grable the 2nd Dianne and Wayne Burlesque Kill the Umpire Civil War Relic Sweet Dreams Curtain Going Upll Doris Anderson Primping Come and Get lt! Ah, Food!! Comrades True! Cruzing Down the River Jayne Field Slumber Party The End 71.6 Qufzz Staff JANUARY, l95l Published by SENIOR ENGLISH STUDENTS East High School Des Moines, lowa Editor-in-chief ,...sEss Wesley Caliger Associate Editors, ..,.. ..,.,..... W- ...ss -, ...,,,sA.sss A...,,,,..EEE L ,... C arol Child INTRODUCTION AND ADVERTISING Editor ,,,EE, ,EEE. .....,,..........,,....ss,...,.,sss.s,,,.....,s,EEs,,,, J a mes Bertin Assistant .,.s., ,..... - s,s,,.ss,s L ,,,, , ,.,,,,EE Gloria Childers SENIORS Co-editor EE., L, s,....,,,7.sEE ...s, ......s d,--,-LJ ..E.,.... ,Jeri McDaniel Co-editor ,c.. . .................,.,,. c.s,,,. ,,As. , --,. ,,...... ,uEJoanne Nordaker Ervin Hanson, Marilyn Huffman, Ruth Olson, Joan Gustafson SERVICE Editor uuo..,. .. .,...,..., os.. o,,,,, , oso. o,,c Y .ooooo.,,,,,,oooo B a rbara Havig Loretta Grady AI Hammer SCHOOL LIFE Editor .s.,.. . o,,,c,uuoo oou,,,,,,,E v.v.. L . , .,... . Janice Nordaker Assistant ....ovo ...,,, , ,,,,oss,,,, ,,,,ooo M ary Ann Kranovich SPORTS Editor .....,.,............u -- ,....uoooo, u,,,.,.oEEu Y ,,E,..,.ss,,,.....,, L .Jim Davis Jayne Field Ed Turner John Englund TYPISTS Mary Valdez Mary Lou Chamberlain PHOTOGRAPHERS James Bertin Bob Woodford LaVerne Johnson I ARTISTS Gerald Lyons Dan Dennis Jean Welch Rita Yost Harold Reese James Hedgecock ADVISORS Kenneth Stratton, Editorial Sylvia Hardy, Art Lester Gabel, Advertising Charles Springate, Business 157-- Row 'l: Richard Sandegren, Duane Dunagan, Gene Shi, Jim Johnson, Bill Griffith, Roger Williams, Jerry Lyons, John Gooding, Beverly Smith, Eddie Dyer, Floyd Hobbs, Leo Brown, Alex Negrete, Don Norris, Row 2: Jerry Gordon, Dick Paschal, Bill Erickson, Jim Fisher, John .Thompson, Vern Dil, Carold Asklancl, Elwgn Johnson, Ronald Wurst, Dick Cox, Joe Papiani, Row 3: Don Rogers, Kenneth Gans, Dean Airy, Harry Jeffries, Guy Reese, Sherwin ingerman, Donna Paulson, Marilyn Condit, Margherita Sage, Beverly Evers, Lyla Bassett, Mary Lou Liddell, Viola Davis, Pat Andrews, Row 4: Ruth Trotter, Margie Bengston, Betty Mullin, Beverlg Conroy, Louise McFadden, Ruth Jeglum, Barbara Jay, Nancey Houseman, Margie Cowan, Eileen Murphy, Shirle Little, Mary Lenihan, arbara Little, Row 5: Mur- land Speck, Pat Ford, Mary Dingman, Charleen Harman, Peggy Cockayne, Nancy Glosner. Irene Macy, Lucille Shepard, Cora Strong, Beverly Sullivan, llene Breen, Donna Hale, Shirley Tomlinson, Judy Biork, Ethel Shirk, Row 6: Rita Yost, Sue Williams, Shirley Friend, Dar- lene Hawkins, Billy McFarlane, Gale Burgett, Charles Pecinovsky, Jim Coleman, Noel Link, Bill Parker, .lack Whitaker, Glenn Fuller, Gene Stanbrough, Row 7: Dean Niese, Marvin Smith, Alan Zimmerman, Mr. Kennedy, Row 8: Bob Sheets, Vernon Samuelson, Wayne Glover, Walter Johnson, Dick Borg, Bob Link, Bob Ellis, Wayne McLain, Raymond Gordon, Gardner Sanford, Gene Niese. 3325.00 CLUB LARRY PEARSON QUlLL'S MEN Joanne Adams Patti Andrews Judy Bjork Richard Borg Willard Campbell Richard Cox Viola Davis Esther Agee Milton Duckett QUILL AD CLUB The students of this organization are always busy, scurrying about the city selling the ads that help finance your Quill. Mr. Lester Gabel, the advisor, informs us that his salesmanshipp classes have grown immensely and that the number of advertisements sold has reached a new peak. Students who sell S25 or more in ads have the honor of becoming members of the well-known 525.00 Club. The title of Quill's Men is achieved by those extraordinary few who sell S75 advertising space. lt would be impossible to distribute the books at the present low price if it were not for the splendid work of these persons. GARDNER SANFORD Quii.L's MEN Robert Ellis Kenneth Gans Wayne Glover John Gooding Jerry Gordon Fritz Kasner Mary Lenihan Mary Liddell Bob Link Barbara Little Wayne McLain Beverly Mitchell Beverly Mullin Alexander Negrete Gene Neese Jim Vitiritto ...5 81. Dick Paschal Larry Pearson Joe Papiani Richard Sandegren Gardner Sanford Ethel Shirk Barbara Smith Gene Stanbrough Dick Wade ...... . --.- . .. ---- I ------ ----- ----- - - -If---g 5' I I I CONGRATULATIONS GRADS I I I I I T B 8. w TRAILER co. 1 I I 7 DES MOINES, IOWA j .gE...-....- - - - - - - .. .. .. - - - ......,-...,..,.........-..........-..,.....,,-....- - -...... - - ....,..,- - .......-....- ..IIII......,!. J h Thompson-Ronald Wurst in-I... - .. ...,,,...,,,,..,,,,..,.,,-,.,,- ,.,, ,,..,.....,. .... .... - .ng .20--Im-In-In-m-uu-un-nn-Im-nu-mi-un:-In-ml-IIII-III'-1-'III-II? ! L Q Congratulations to the Graduating Class L l Quality Cleaners BALDWIN Iix?'ll'LEI?g6:l5lP0ST 1,6274 I l I I i R E l- I A N C E T T 6Ia E. LOCUST STREET I Z CLEANERS and DYERS i 'if'-'-'----H--7:2-EI'--E:E:2mII'a'gZm'3-II -'I'- - 'i' LAUNDERERS 'E'---I--------- '--'I'- I-'f -II -':I- -- '- - E . . 5 BENOIT'S-VAL'S PHARMACY 5 Free Pickup and Delivery DEEP CUT PRICES I 2102 E. 14th Sf. Phone 6-3166 1 1 FOUNTAIN SERVICE DRUGS I T - i T I762 E. Grand Ave. Phone 6-6l ll l 4.Hnqm-ml-Im-Im-ImECIITSZIIDigclmwdzml-ml-lm-ml-ml-I+ 'in'- M-'m- '- 'Q'lEl2Q'fEI - - - - - ' Gwen: Why do you always take a lemon Jim: Oh it Comes in handy when I get to the Opera, Jim? 'C' sick. ' 'fu-I ------------ f -I ----- ----- ' - r- - -- ------- I-------If 1 I T FOR You AND YOUR FRIENDS T 5 - L 1 I I Iowa State ank NOW IN NEW QUARTERS AT I E. 7th AND LOCUST 1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I vI1II-I-II- - - - -I- - - -- - - - - - -- - --III---III-IIII-.II.I-Im- - - .. .. .. .. ---- .. - ,.,,,,,,-Mi, D k B g-Dick Wade .-59... .1,,,,1,I,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1IIII1I,II1w1I..1w1.,41.,..1mI1IIII1IIII1IiII1iIII1m,1IIII-.Im1,,I,1IIII1mI1IIII-IIII-I1-I1- 1 1 1 1 I 71.6 yum mmf I I I ROY HUNTOON, PROP. I QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE I 413 SIXTH AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA I We Are As Near As Your Phone I T u' T T T T T T ' ' T T T T T Tm'T 'EI'IE5'I 7III1'III'I'T T Tu T T T T T T T T T T T '? - ' - - - - '- - - - - - -I'- - '- - -2' '? ' -'- ' - - - - 'T - ' I WESTERN WEAR I I I The Store With the Horse on the Sign I I H I if BOOTS -k TIES -If SHIRTS if HATS I I I -k BELTS -k FRONTIER PANTS -Af JEANS 1 I pg 501-0 PLYMQUTH Q For Men, Women, Boys and Girls i I ALES 81 SERVICE I HARRY'S CLOTHING S 2 Eu 'SeZIl'l?flZi'l1'f,.e 4-353 E'e n9s I 2822 I A I T DES MOINES, IOWA T WESTERN WEAR - SHOES TIT T T T T T T 'I TWT T T T T T'T TI'T 9 'PIT T T T 'I? '?'II'QEgI'I55JI'IEIII'H 'TlIF T T Willie poisoned his fOtI'Ier'S teog Mother come ond look quite vexed, Father died in agony, Really, Willie, what next? gn- I- - III- -------- - ----f.-R.-.I.....-,I.. .,.. ...---- -- - - -- - - - - - - I I i Thank You, Ian. Graduates of 1951 YOUR VALUEO PATRONAGE HAS BEEN EX- TREMELY GRATIFYING-AND WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIA- TION TO YOU FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE IN US. WE SHALL CONTINUE, AS ALWAYS, TO DO OUR UTMOST TO GIVE YOU HIGH QUALITY MERCHANDISE, AND THE BEST OF SERVICE. I 9 I FRA KEL S Quality Since 'l86'I U I 'NT T TTTTTT T ' TTTTT 'E ,TPTQIZIEIE TSTfTdT T T' TTTTTTT T T 'I' You'Il find career at eredith Certainly you want an interesting job and the hundreds ot career opportunities offered by the Meredith Publishing Company may be the answer to your problem. There is an exciting challenge in the varied jobs at Merediths. All ot them are important to Meredith publications, Better l-lomes 81 Gardens and Successful Farming Whatever your preference, visit our Personnel Department today! Our interviewers will be happy to discuss your career problem with you. Meredith Publishing Co. 1716 Locust St. Des Moines 3, Iowa 1 1 1 1 1 .- 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1.m1un1ml1,m1m,1.m1un1nn1lnn-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L y P arson-Gardner Sanford 161.. Qui-nu-nu --111-111-111 1:11111-nn1iiu-:::i1im-.in-mi -11--- - 1---11 -lm-I oi' I wEsTEnN I TOOL AND STAMPING CO. Makers of Homko Products 1 HAND AND POWER LAWNMOWERS - LAWN SWEEPERS 2725 SECOND AVENUE PHONE 4-9105 Pi 'lll MINT TllIlillll'TIlllT llll i' IYlw 1 IIKW - llll i llll if llll 1- Illl 1' Illl 'I' -1 Tl iiliv 1111- IXII vltllllilllllllllvl llll illllillll ?w- IIII - Irll -111 usuu - uwnu - nuuu -m-w-m- - -e-m- vnnu -m? ?u-w-w- - - - - - - - - - - - Compliments of i.oRENz a. JoNEs SIMPSON S SUPER-VALUE BOATING HEADQUARTERS 2210 Eost Ninth St. 132 Eost Grand Ave. Des Moines, Phone 6-3163 i I I I 4'I'-m'-m- - I- - -IQ-E 'ST -WT T T T Tm- TW +I- - '- -I - T 'Ei 7 Th- - - - '- Willie on the roilrood trockg The engine driver took o Spode The engine gove o squeolg And scroped him off the wheel. :fan--un-n -i11111111111111 11--1117 -- -I - - 1111 1 I 1 COMPLIMENTS or I Glenn Towers Trucking Service 1 SAVE HOURS - - - SHIP BY TOWERS 1 PHONE DAY 3-7053 -- NIGHT 6-5344 I DES MOINES, IOWA I I .fan-un-ui r--1 - 1 -- -11-- 1 -e--1-I ---1:111111 1 1 1 - -- P ggy Cockoy 162- 1 l11.,41 1 ,,1..n1 lowo 1 ..1.m1 1 ,,...nu1 JOHN -MANVILLE Fire Proof Rockwool INSULATION provides REAL COMFORT i WE HAVE INSULATED MORE THAN 25,000 HOMES IN CENTRAL IOWA TO ALL STUDENTS Here is an opportunity to earn some real CASH. AII you do is call or write us giving name of some one who is going to insula-te. If we make the sale we willbforward you check for 55.00. DO NOT FAIL TO GIVE YOUR NAME v Home Insulation Co. 412 EAST GRAND AVE. PHONE 4-4104 I FRANK T. GOODE, Proprietor 44 1 - - --ll - -- 11--1--1 nn-mu- - - l-nu --111 - -- 1 1 - - 1 'll 'I' B I' N IIAFI-BO I3 S Th -63- CALL Ro - Lee FOR GRADUATION SPECIAL .g..,..ii.-.,..-..........-....-...,-....-....- - .. .. l Phone 8-1946 1915 Grand 1 1 1 inn-luis 44Il-im--im.-im--mi--im--ini-mi111:11im-un1ini-mi-im-.nu...ini...im- I I Q , 3 i Lozisk HEATING co. - l I ' DR- JAMES E- 5'-OCUM j I TIMKEN Silent Automatic ci-iiRoPRAc'rok OIL HEAT GAS g 2 2 l'lOUl' Complete l'leOl'll'1Q Service f 219 University Ave. Phone 2-5129 l l iw- -'L' ----- 1 - - - '--' - III- - -- ----- --II - - -5- -i-i-- '--' - 'f'1 - 'f-' - -III - '--' - -'-' - - ' e -- -'-'g- - A ' - 1- - '1'- - '--f - i-'i---l- B b SI m Wayne McLain--Willard Campbell Willie fell down the elevcitorg Then the neighbors sniffed, Gee whizz, Wosnff found till six days later, What o spoiled child Willie is. +I? llll TT7ii l lllllllll llll 'TMNT' llll T llll T llll llll '1 lll' 3llll11111715113-llllillllllllliillli-ill!!--IINT Illl Till!-1llll1' llll 'T llll -'T llll T llll T i i i Tlllliul 'ii i i I -if -,..-H1 1 -. 1 -.un..nu1n-iiii1uii....m1lm - 'f ' Dlly 0 C053 f0 qay' J , ' -....-ii..-il.......-....-.....-....- -ini-mi--iii.-.iii.-ii..-mi-ii..-......-.iii-.iii ---.-- li.- Borboro Littl 1641...- 11:1 1 1 1 1 1 14m1nu1un1-m1nu1W1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ff ' me ssusmounl new .VII gy! ga wma non cusuloume 'L44 V' I QW? 1 f '1. ' 5 if SX SS WV , 4 iff- -' - 7 .I I3 I Ally W m in 'X' i 'Mn SMOOTHER! SMA RTER! PEPPIER! Never before so much power-riding value at so little cost! Look what you get! Revolutionary Tele-Glide fork that ab- sorbs shocks. Peppy new power. Brilliant dual-beam headlight. Big, new streamlined fenders. Racy new lines and colors. 3- speed transmission, 2-wheel brakes. Easy chair saddle, big balloon tires. Plus 90 miles per gallon, pennies for upkeep, no parking costs. And all at a price that makes your pocketbook jump for joy. If you want delpendable, economical transporta- tion and fun without end . . . t is is it! Come in for FREE Ride! DYTCH HARLEY-DAVIDSON CO P H O N E 62-3797 1734 EAST UNIVERSITY AVE. DES MOINES IOWA Floyd Hobbs -65- 1 ,!.....,.,,-,.,- - - - - .. - - ....,.-ii..-,,,,-.,..-,..,-,...-..,...,......in....,...,,......,..-.,..-,,,.-............ ..- ... .. - - .. .. .. -....-..,,i. L L L oss MOINES STEEL COMPANY Steel for Buildings - Bridges - Reinforcing All Paving Accessories L Page Chain Link Fence L PHONE 4-2lOl L 4 L OES MO1NES, IOWA L 1......,.-....-...i-.i..-....-............. -1- - - -....-.i..-.,..-.m.......-....-....-...i-....-....-..........-1.- -...i-..,.-....-...............i.- -...........-..........g. Wayne McLo1n-Herk Campbell 1011 llll 1111- - 1 wuuw 1 uuuv 1 uuuv - xnuu - nunu 1 +uuu 1 uuuu -1111-in-uni afuu 11111-no? '!'l--III'- Illv 1 vllv 1 rxrl -1------- - - 111-11-iv! L L L L L HUDSON-JONES 1 1 AUTOMOBILE COMPANY MARS 0 - CO- g lowa's Largest Motor Car Distributor 5 5 LOW PRICES g l4l4 LOCUST ST. W'TH SWLES - L L L I Since 1909 Phone 3-6235 1 Q 2427 2nd Ave' 845 Keo I L I L l ' 1-?'.I'1l ?ELLFSl ' ' 'PH' ' 'L ' ElTJ'2E!'lZE'-5l'lL?lEE'Hl'Q3TI ' l'l' Willie with a thirst for gore, Nailed the baby to the door, Mother said with humor quaint, Willie dear, don't spoil the paint. Q..-....-.. ------------------------- -- - - ------ -,...-... 'L L L A FZAVOB FAWDIEIIE L L 5 Q 1' 1' L ima 81, L L ..l.ll.. ..,,... l ' Effififififffffifi: .-.-:5EiE2E252E2E15IEIf2E2fffi5EfEfEfE5EiEiE :5':':': 'I ' 'TZ' 9255215752 5 2 ..... 1 .... L E - 222522QE:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Ezft2:2:Qrf:2:Q:2:Q:2:2:Q:Q:2:Q:Q:2:2:Qzfzfz2:2:2:2:2:212:32:2:Q:221222:2:212:2:Ei2:2ii:222:3:3:E:E:E:2:2115:E:2:3:Q:Q:E:E:Z5:7:?:7:7:7:7:1:1:7:T:f:5 - L - - 1 More Flavor Every Sip j 1 L L -ini-mi-w -.-.w.- -- -,- - - -im-mi-1m-1111-im-im-1111--1 - -- --1,-1 --------- -1111-Iwi' Raymond Gordon o Qu. -nu -1-11-11--1111 m1nn1i ,ig I I The Extra Wear of A Second Pair I i THE FLoRsi-IEIM si-los si-lov CORNER or SIXTH and WALNUT I I I I I .i.i....... ..... .- -...-....-.i........-....- - ....-....-..i. Sherwin Zingerman .!..,.-....- -..........-....-....-....-....-I.........-I..-I..-..I..-....-..,-I..,-.wg I I JOHNS BARBER SHOP T Ladies and Gents Haircuts T T I76O East Grand Avenue i .i-..-....- .. .........,-..I-...I...-....- -......... --.- ..-....-...f. Shirley l.'ttIe .Sw-I...-. - -....-....-....-....-....-....-.....-....-.,..-.....- -...-....,......2. I I LIDDELL'S GROCERY 2 - Quality Groceries and Meats - I T 38OI Easton Blvd. Phone 6-9265 T .i...-....-....-....-....-....-,,......,.-....-.............,,-................-....-......,.,i Barham BCI'-MQW I-'dden I. Airy, Burton, Friendp 2. Audry Breeding, 3, Torchyl 4. Barb Ball Willie saw some dynamite, Curiosity never pays CouIdn't understand it quite, It rained Wiliie for seven days. 4?-nu 111-1111111-11111111111 1111 - - 11-11 1 I L CHAMBERS MOTOR COMPAN Y I . I I sono cAns AND rnucics E . DAYTON TIRES NIGHT SERVICE PHONE 2-91 II I I506 LOCUST STREET I6OI LOCUST STREET I E I ofl1m1- - 1-1-i -- 11-1111 :aiu-il1u1l 11-11-11 - 1 - - - 1 1 Kenneth Gans .i.....I.II.. - - - - .. - - - - - - ...,...-.,,.-.,......,..-....-,,..-....-III.-.,..-I..- .... .. .... -- - .. - - .. ... - -....-...i. Office Phone 2-8393 Dukehart-Hughes Tractor and Equipment Company, Inc. I Dealers I The ALLIS-CHALMERS Line I ROAD BUILDING EQUIPMENT Eder Third dnd vane sfrdefd DES MOINES 2, IOWA .5 .,.-....-...,-...,-...I-..I-..I...,,.-....-..,.--....-.......-..-..-..-II......-....-..,I-..........-....-................-....-....-,...-....-....-....-....-....-....-..I-.I.-..5. Wayne McLain-Willard Campbell oguw-IIII-IIII-IIII1II.:-Im--IIII-IIII1IvII-:III-IIIIinn-mi-nu1IIII-IIII--IIII-I gg .?II1IIII1IIII1nII1IIII 1--111-1-1- - -IIII1II.? I I I I I lT'S THE LITTLE SCARF 8. SAFETY PIN I I I THAT MAKES FOR PERSONALITY I wALLERsTEDTvs BAKERY Your Accessories Headquarters . I I I I E 5 PHONE 62-573l I . gawfmf I I I 1 VK F7 I I I I X ji-4 , AII Kinds df Baked Goods I 700 WALNUT I ' I I I I I iid- -.II ---- I ..- .... .. .... - .... - .... L ..I. - I.,. ...-. .. -.41 ad- ...I -- -------------- I... - .wi Mary Lenihan E th Ag Little Willie In bows and sashes, In the winter, tho' the room grew chilly, Fell in the fire and was burned to ashesg No one liked to poke up Willie. ,gnu-nl -111-1- - - --aiu-uipiqi-1p1u1m -1-1- m1nu-vnv-u-m-uII-- IIII - -D-11:11 - -5110? I I I I I Gran V 1eW ol ege I I d ' C 1 I I I East I3th and Grandview DES MOINES, IOWA I I Two Years of College Liberal Arts T Pre-professional ' I Two Year Elementary Teachers Training Program I I Write or call for bulletin and application blank I I E . T Jom Your Friends af Grand View College 7 I qu--u 11-1-1111-11--1111 im -1-11111 -- ' - - -I Luv- 1 - -ll-lift ...68.. ,!M1H,,1H1 ,, ,-I 1111 ,1,.1 -, ..., .. 1,,1,,,,..,,,Z, Zu...,,,,1,.....,m1mr1Iinirnl--.III-IIII-IIII111111Im-nu--IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII--In CERTAINTY PRODUCTS 1301 C A S C A D E DIAL noi me ' . f GRAND 3-1181 ' pf.-'fgfgfs Dependable 5 5 y 5 ' N J I I I Q I LAUNDERERS - DRYCLEANERS V I Q 'N'-AND M -L5 gggg Q L L - 11.e 1 2 V Inc. ' I - i i T 1925 E. Grand Ave. DES MOINES Y?'II1IIII iiii IIIt-IllI-lltr--lttlt-tIIl-IIIt-lItI--IIIt--IlII1- -- lilttllvlliil liqqrvxlllflllilllnlllrt1llIIvlI4IllIIl1IIltl 1- IllllllTIl1IlllllTllll'1 ll' Ronald Wurst-J h Th mpsort Shirley Lttl -gon1Im1ni:-ini-Inn-III:-IIII-Im-un-nn--IIII-IIn--nu--IIII--IIII-Inn-In:-Inga lpn-IIII1 -Im-Im-Int--Im-nn111111un-Im-Im-ini-IIII-II -Im-mr GOOD MEAT FINE FOODS PENNYWISE MARKET CELANDER AND SONS GROC. FOR QUALITY FOODS T Free Delivery Phone 6-3113 T F 2220 Easton Divo. Phone o-4504 .11..-....-I..-...,.....I-....-....-..,....,..-....-..,.-...,-..,.-....-....-,...-....-..,z 3,.-..,.-.......,.,-....-..,.-..........-....-....-....-..........-....-,,..-....-....-, John Thompson-Ronald Wurst Barbara Smith-Betty Mullin 501'-iII'1II'I1III'1HII1IIIi-Ilillrllllill'--Illlillli111111IIII1IIII1IIvI1IIII1IIII1IIa? .gen-nn-rut-uri1IIII-IIII-IIII-Im-IIII-IIIr1Iw1IIII-IIII1IIIr-Illillw1I1II--tl L DAVID MATTSON CO- L L I-IOLLEY SCHOOL SUPPLY co. Q Automotive Parts L L Esf 1899 I Automotive Machine Shop Service i 1 SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES T 213 East Locust Sf. Phone 8-0178 t T lOO-lO2 E. Grand Ave. 'I' li'l lTHUTllll--llll1-lttlifllltillllvtlllvIllifIttlvlllllIlllfllllvllll--lillillllvllti Oi1'l-1IIll1- I e-IlllillllllllllH111Illlillllr-lltlfllltlllllvltllillllilll llillillllll' Raymond Gordon-Jim Mouzakls Mary Lenihan Into the family drinking well, 'Tis said the water kilt her Willie pushed his sister Nellg Now they have to use a filter. E..- .I,. -. ............... ,,I, ...2 . - - - , -..-.. ......... Congratulations to the Seniors ol East l-ligli School MAKE THE T Valley Bank and Trust Company 4th AND WALNUT STREETS YOUR BANK FOR THE FUTURE Member F. D. I. C. in ' 'm ' m 'EE I?.-Simi? ' -6o- l I I l l l A1 iiiilli-:lux-ill:-111.1 1 1 111 1.1.11 l1nu1nu-nn-ini..-uu1im1nm-nn-ina-un-nn-nn1un-un-mi.. 1un1uu-nn-un-iui1im1-m1nni1nu1uu!s 'Q' l I Preparing a book such as this takes study, time and effort. Congratulations T to those who had a part in building it into an excellent product. i ALLIS-CHALMERS MFG. co. oss Mon-nas, iowA i I I l nllu--uniln 1v--1----1 I - 1 - uinl 11lll-VU:J::g-,xxlIgIiR- Iill -11--11f1 11'1 1 'Will -5- ---f - ---- - ---- ------ ---- - f--- ------ -K-- - --f- - I I- ---- - ---- -I--Q -5- ---- --I ----------- - - -I-------s : l l E PHONES: 6-8244 Open Sunday X Q I Q 6'9iiLoX CA ECM Monday 1 1 such Plumbing s. Electric co. i l F I l l I iFoRMERi.Y TERMINAL cAFEm ELECTRIC, PLUMBING, HEATING MEALS, STEAKS and CHOPS CONTRACTORS g E AT ALL HO R 2 E 2 l MH E E MUA S l 6l7 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-8l77 l ' ost uc i venue E ' : E Cl-lAS. B. KNOX Des Moines l3, Iowa E E E 'EI'- 'I - T EliIllTEllSlilTl'llEllSf'lEllLT 'T - I 'IE' EI I ' E2lZil?llEJl1TiEQ'LZ 2ll?ES'lE ' i' Miss Greenhill: We will now sing the Re- Shirley: That S O Sharp one' Miss Greenhill: Don't give me any more train from Spitting. 'treble' or l'll slap you 'flat'. 4...-......,. .. - .. - 1 1 .. 1 - .. .. 1H..--i......i......,......,.-......,,......,,-in.-....1......,. - .., -- .. - .. - - 1 -- -....-..4i, W.-.4.:.:. -::::,.,:::,. . . . .,. ......,. ...... ,. . , . :,,,:.- . . . , . I 'mggit . III: L I ,.,. FOR A YOU ARE 'E I H ..,, . ,....,.,. . . Q STEP IN WELCOME Q l , g -A . ... L Q THE RIGHT E-,-,g.Mf3- 'N OUR I E 555? f:f?rEiE ,.- 3 I ' E E - .5- E l DIRECTION I'lII l I A l ' E i si. srE e .if I I EE. Above: I Home ode l M , . I i l 10th andl Walnut co. Des Moines, Iowa l l E H. C. OLSON, Pres. T r ni- - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- -1.1 1 1 1ml1iin1uu1mi1lm1.m1.i,:1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .....m1n.l. Mary Leni an --70,. 4...-....-,..,-..,...-H.,-.-..... -..I...,,..-.,..- ....I...-,.......,...,,..-r........I-...P I I PAINT - GLASS - MIRRORS A SINCE I883 A I FORMAN FORD 8. co. 430 E. Locust Phone 3-6201 I I I Formerly Des Moines Glass 8- Mirror I I I 'i---1---- - --w- - rlll - f-'- ---r-1--r------mr- f-'- -'-I- -lwl ---- - -I-I-I--S Shirley Friend eu- - - - - -------'----1---'--'----1f-'- '--- -'------f--- - - -I-----1-2 I WOLTZ s'rumo I I PHOTOGRAPHS FOR I I ANY OCCASION I T 420 9th Street Phone 4-OIO9 T -i-I----I---I--M ,--I --I---I---I---,----,-f.--I- I--- --I-------- --II -I--I----S Viola Dovls s----f-'-'---- ---1 - -1-- --I--I------------- ---'-- -'-- -'-I--'- - '--' -'----'-----I-Q LEIBSLE HARDWARE 81 PAINT CO. T A. P. PETERSON, Prop. 5 i 524 E. Locust Street Phone 3-I98I T 'iH---H- -III -'w-'-ff- -'-' --m-m--'w-H---'--'---H--w-H----'H- -III -'I'--Mi I, Hong Kongj 2, See No Evil! 3. Captain and the Kid Wayne Gum' 4. Mrs. Baal's Offspring, 5. Big Bill! 6. Donna? Overheard during a game of postofficei enough. Come Out. From the other room Hey you guys have been in there Iong We can't, we have our braces locked. '! ' - 'I - I ' ' ' ' ----' f ---'-' I -' - ' ' - W - N-N? I I CONGRATULATIONS - - CLASS OF I95I H ' I GET TO KNOWN '51 FORD ORVILLE LOWE, Inc. I EAST DES MOINES' FORD DEALER PHONE 4-521 I 524 EAST Oth STREET H- '1 ' 'I'I ' ' f' ' ' 1' ' 'f ' 'f ' -'- D3.s:74:':1s.:::Iz:m:- I- -4- 'f - 'f - I' - 'f - - f' - 'f - - -f - - 1' --'I 271, Lf' 1.11,-,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 .-m,11m.-mp.-un111111ml-ml.-1,..1,m1,m1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 111 111 Congratulations from MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY i Distributor of AUTOMOTIVE PARTS and EQUIPMENT 1313-15 Locust Street Phone 3-5129 DES MOINES 9, IOWA T 3 H ' ' 'u- 125 1iIi2E3'l5Tl3ZTl1'3 'El2? ' ' ' ' ' ' T ' -:-111 1111 1 1 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,1,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 19? s!nn111111 1111 L-1-111- 4 -1-1 : 1 1111 L L L i 2 i T EARL MAY STORE TOM Fletcher's Motor Co. T NURSERY STOCK i 1 e e E THE FINEST IN USED CARS 1 GARDEN S FLOWER SEEDS 1 1 5 Home Planting Headquarters for the Nation e 5 SClleS Gnd SeI'VlCe 7 COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE f 7 1201 EAST EUCLID PHONE 6 H71 2nd 3 Walnut Se. Phone 3-8669 ' i z i 'gill' illi ' 1l'i l i' T 'l ' l'i' l T 1' lll' lfll TWT 'lll T llll T llll T llll T llll illllllllgt liOllI-I' IIII iivil llll 1 I lIl'1IIll1-IIII-1 IIII iivv v- -11Il M. McCIanahan Butler: Shall I go upstairs and get your watch, suh? down. ,!,.,............- ... ......,.1 -11111111... .....,...111-1...-.111....11...11.......,,-,.,,1...,.....,- .. 1 1 Good and Good FOR YOU... 1 That's Richer-Tasting Flynn llomogenizecl Milk I Flynn products at your favorite food store. -i- You ask for the best when you ask for 1111111 1 1 1111111111111111111111111--1111-.11111111111111111111111111111--1111111111 1 1 1 1 Fritz Kasner Strasburg: Never mind Andrews, it'll u Trained technicians use Scientific Methods at Modern Flynn Laboratory to protect your health. Delicious, nutritious Flynn Homogen- ized Milk is the ideal year 'round food. lt's richer-tasting and depend- able. Two qualified laboratory tech- nicians use the finest equipment avail- able to test all Flynn dairy foods' for purity, flavor and richness. Every member of the Flynn family is working to supply you with the finest . . . most dependable dairy foods you can enjoy. 1 ,S Y Q, D , . Jnlfffff 1 1 1 1 1 11111111.11 1 1 1 1 1m .Sau-IIII --------------- Iii.-.Ing a L L L I ' I T BII.I. I-IAI.ToM's USED CARS T WHOLESALES AND RETAIL .g......... ---...-- ....-....-....-....-.....- ..- -I.,-.I+ .11-rr-fl. 2f 'T-3 Q ' ff -. 5 TT ,.,. .ezfsezezes I I. . I T '. .UW 5 I 5 .., - 12 I ' B544 ' : -1. 'iff-.r 'X f' 'f ':E:::,. - 1 ire TL. , A--- ffA' - ,T W... ..., .L --ff .. '-- T l OWEN CRIST L T 2447 E. Universit Ave. Phone 62-4224 L T - 3 Y L L Auto sonv SERVICE 3 T T I Keo Way at l4th Place nfuI-III--:I-IITITQITIRSITTZgigggiggpgxln-Tiiigr-TIIESESTTIIII-IIIinn-...,i. .f.i-m- 1:In-Im-III41an12525max:IIII-IIII1IIiI-IIII- -III,1..+ 5-uI-Im- -Im-mi-Im-IIII-Im-III--III.--Im-I...-III.-.iii-Im-II -.III-I lg--11--fl---lv-MI-iw-IU'-'III-'III-III'-III'-III---IIII-Im- -In--Irv? INSURANCE Fon EVERY NEED H. WEISS FOOD MARKET T E. A. GARANSON T T ouk NEW LOCATION - 3001 DEAN AVE. T T 601 Capital cny B6nk Bldg. T T PHONE 62-22Io T .f6I-.IIII- -II,I-IIII--ni-.Iii-IIITZTIIIET2:v-ETII.-IIu-Im-.III- - -Im-I-qi viw-ww-II-fw-rw-5IaFc:4'LivIg7:iE!5IIIIEIImITIT:IIII- - --In-auf 3.:I---II- - - T-Im-.III-mi-Im-II-I-IIII-Iw-IIII--I.I.- -- -IIII-I? 20'-I-I---ll-I-Iv'-III'-'II'-HH-III'-III'-III' ---- III'-nv? I I I T GORDON GRocERY T G. R. KINNEY co. T T 24th 6 Easton I6fh 6 Grand T T 602 WALNUT STREET T T 70 Years of Service T T PHONE 3-6865 T 5 .fn-.f..-.E....I..-....-. .-I1..-.I...-.....-....-....4....-...I ---- ...I-.I+ 69.-...II-. ----.III-II..-mi-Iii-III.-IIII-..II-.III-.I.I-.I..- - -...I--II Barbara Smith-Betty Mullin Harold: Did you know that when two drips go steady it's a drizzle? hail. Jim: Mary Lenihan Yes, l know, but soon it gets to be 'gfllillll 11i111111-1 ' - -'1 -' 111-111--1- -- 11111-- 1IuI-wig l L Y d' ll ' 'Ir d T ou are cor IG y mv: e L to visit the Comptometer School and learn firsthand of the excellent opportunities this short course offers to high school graduates. Established in i905 by the l l manufacturers of Comptometer adding-calculating i machine. Graduates receive free placement service. You can complete the course and secure a good pay- T ing job in just lO to l2 weeks. If you can't come in personally, phone or write without obligation for a descriptive folder. L I Wie cvmptometer clwvl T Owned and operated by the Comptometer Division, 2 T Felt 8. Tarrant Mfg. Co. T 420 Hubbell Building Phcne: 3-6025 l 4. l 'l'1 fi 'Tfil 'lim''llll'ml'UHTUU1'l'll lllTl l1'l'llTll'lTllUTll'l TTTT U'-lW'1KlllllllTllllTllll TT1ivvl lllllllti Viola Davis ,73- in-gin --1111111 111,111111111111 .1 -. 1---1- --un-nu 'Q' l l e l L I PLAIN TALK PUBLISHING CO. 1 I le l COMMERCIAL PRINTING or Au. 'rYPEs Quality and Distinction Our Motto Q 515 sixth Avenue East Phone 2-0485 it -111111111 1--- i-- -- .,ri - - illi .,,, .1 ,,.. ... ,,,, 1 .,,, 1. ,,,, 1 ,,,, .. ,,., 1 ml, ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1,m..,,,,..., 11111i-1- 1 1-uninoi Larry Pearson Gardner Sanford '! ' --- - - - - ' Q 'SWT - --- - ' ' '!' 1 1 l l DAMAN REFR1GERAT1oN co. COmP'fmef1fS 1 e , l l Phone 2-1341 1619 Crocker Street Z - l 5 - HARKERT HOUSE 1 Des Moines 14, Iowa I 1 ' : D M ' 1 I Norbert G. Daman Night Phone 4-0191 710 LOCUST es Omes' OWU I f I 1 -I- - -ifi - --ii - --f- - '-i' -'--g- -ifi - -i-' - i- -i-i- '--- - -ii- ---r-m-m- Ili- - --ii --4 ei- '-i1 -i- -1- -III - -lif - '-i' - Ilri - ---' - -'-- - -f'- -1- - - ---H-1+ Fritz Kasner-John Gooding Bob Smith-Glen Fuller Ho: How did that sausage we had at the Bo: 1 don't know, but it hurt my liver last place agree with you? wurst. -1'-- fll- - '--' - '--' - --Ii - ---, - -ill - '- - ---- - --'- - 1--- -N------M--M-W -'-- -in -------- -- ---- 1 ---- -'-- - -eg e l L i i CAPITAL CITY e ' 1 i COMMERCIAL COLLEGE T 1 4 , 3001 Grand Ave. Des Moines 12, iewe L Personalized training in l Bookkeeping and Accounting Shorthand and Typing 5 Secretarial Science Business Administration T Business Machines T Salesmanship and Advertising i New CLASSES-February 5, Febfeefy ze Fully accredited by the National Association i and Council of Business Schools i 1 11-11111.1111u-1--11-1--1111--mi-im1m1-m1--x111-1111-u111mr-1n1-11111rm1nu-1111--n11-- -- - 1.74.1 1111111-11111 .-111111111--1 --11 -i111--ini-nn-11111111-niiiiiuio --IIII1IIII1IIII--IIII.-Im-IIII-III-IIII-IIII-.IIII..IIII1nu1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-II I - - - - 'l - E2Ig'EI'I1'ElT:IQTI'IEI'IE a - - H - ' 1-:III1lluillNvmIvIIlIv llll -1lIrl-1 llll 1 llll -1 IIII 1 IIII 1 Illv 1 IIII -S illv -irvlll-:nog HY-TEST COAL Co., INC. 220 S. E. 6th Ave. Phone 4-6I2I T -,...-.I..-I..-I...-..I........:.....................-I..-I...-....-...I-I..-I...-...q. 'S' I STATE FURNITURE MART 309 E. Walnut Sr. Phone 2-6970 JOE ROGOVOI i We Will Save You Money on All Your Household Needs! IPlenty of Free Parking Spacel I DES MOINES I6, IOWA T Alex Ellis -GIIII1-llII'iIIIlTllIl1HITHH1'IlllllllliillilllI 1lllli'IIIITIIII1-lllillllilllhilw I FlSHER'S SANDWICH SHOP T FOR FINE FOODS T East 9th and Filmore Phone 6-8163 T .........-II..-.II-.........I-II..I.--.-..- ,.,- -I-E.. ,..1 ....I.....Ir.-...I- -i- Kothleen Coleman-Donna Westmurk I. Dorsey and Strasburgg 2. Yummy! 3. Thursday? 4. Bottoms Up! EVTWPIOYGV3 HAVE YOU 0 responsible PeVS0 l?H said I was always responsible when anything Ed Turner: Am II My former employer Went Wrong. ome fo GRANDVIEW PARK BAPTIST CHURCH EAST 32nd 81 CLEVELAND STS. I 5 - Iozoo am. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1. - .. Sq. gpg, Q I I :OO a.rn. MORNING WORSHIP A, Broaclcasted Stations KRNT S KIOA f 31 I., ':. ...-. . T3'I31'gI':L:N S 6:30 pm. YOUTH MEETINGS AI. any E. - y ...,,, , 1 Ei B' 7:30 p.rn. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE .- . nr- u rn-U . I 9:30 pm. YOUTH BROADCAST 'GOA Pnsron WedneSdOy.7:3O p.rn. PRAYER 81 PRAISE SERVICE A LARGE CHURCH WITH LARGE PROGRAM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Darlene Hawkins--Kenneth Larso -75- . ,!g-lln-:lul1lln--lul-nn-nn1nn-xlll1lun-nn1un..uu--vm-nn-1mx-mi-m-..m11nn..-un..l1 e I C GRADUATION . GLAMOR o FORMAL For Relatives and Classmates Choice of Four Specials for Graduation Dean's Portrait Salon I 2 209 SEVENTH ST. PHONE 3-7674 I 30'l1llll1' llll TIIII-1 Illl 1 IKVI 1 KIII 1K ilii llll 1 B11-111-Elm? llll 1 llll -'IIIITIIII' Gerald Terry '? - - - - - - - - 1- - - - - '? '2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I I I I I IOSEPI'I'S I I MAUGWS I Sixth of Locust BAKERY AND ICE CREAM E DES MOINES We Make Our Own Ice Cream I QU0 'Y JeWe Y Smce I87' 3 1 1607 E. Grand Ave. Phone 62-2415 I I I in-'W -M-'T-s'J-Q'T'FE2Q'cZ:ff.T1fJ:f '-'-'-'-I+ 4 - - '-'-'-JCTGTE'-fn-M' -'-'M -'H Did you hear about the bee who married UNO. a cricket? They had a 'humbug'. gagging 11111-1111 gig1gi.1g1g,1-n -111i11111 - 1111111 mn- I I I I-I If Q U I I. I. I I I Printed and Bound I I BY I I . I arner pugfiriing omlaany I I 615-I7-I9 EUCLID AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA I I 'I' J n Adams-Corrinne ..76- -nu-:Iu- 1 - -1-- -- 1 1 1 - 1--- uu-Iw1uu-nn--1-1111 -1---I-- - -- 111 1 1 1 1 1111111111 Ill S th .9.-.-nn... ..,...-.nn-n..-.n-I...-nn-F...,..,-....-.n.-n.....n-..,..-nv-.nge .f......n.-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-.ni-InI...n-In--nn...In....n- - -lin.-nag. . E . - 1 I . BORGvS SUPER VALU FARM AND HOME STORES INC. 1 I 1 I I l 1 I Fancy Groceries - Quality Meats i A Modem Hardware store I T T T warn A Large Parking Lot I i EVERY DAY LOW PR'CE5 2403-5 Hubbell Phone 6-0282 i : 1 1 l e 2104 E. 14th Street Phone 6-0598 e I I Congratulations to the Class of 1951 1 I I I ' '- El'fSET5'3Za vTS'ZZ - '- T - 'l 5' '! ' ' sllleafa Smith-gtty Mullin -3-----II--II--------II-In-I-I---I--III-I---I----If-I--II-- - -In-I----I-Q .ga-....-...I-....-n.-....-....-....-...,-........................,........... ..........,.!. I o Root BEER I I DES MOINES I L o BEEFBURGERS I I TRANSPORTATION CO. INC. I MALTS -,SUNDAES - BANANA SPLITS Egggeggggggggggf, I S U I' L Y S 714 E' 14th st' I Gsm 5e1Q.'MeIne5vl'Henlee5?fIeeI 2-0413 af4II-IIII-IIn-InI-nn-- --nII-namIIIIB-g:IlZ.iIII-IIII-nn-.III-IIII-.III-IIII-nap ,5,,,-H..-,..,-....-nn-nnE2,'Tg,cE:S.5c...,Wgg:,........n....n...nn-..,....,fa ?l1IIII- 1IIII1vII1IIII-'III1'III1IIII111111I'II1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-III-IIII-Iv? a?n-IIu1IIu-uu-nn-IIIIinn-Im1un--III-mi-:III-IIII1IIII-IIII1nu1nII-Inge I C 8. H HOME SERVICE FOR FINE coMMgcAI'AIf'II.5gcgcIETY PRINTING l U I I WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS I I Leaders in Heating I E ACME PRINTING Co. S DI-IQNE 4 3118 Wm v iBill1 Evans D v !DaveJ Evans I ' ' I 1 ' -1442 EAST GRANU AVENUE I .gan-nn-I - - ...III-...I-ESILEEIFTAIZm.:1?..n..nn- - - I.-...I-.ap 4.n-nn-..n.-..n..nn-nn-nI.-w52Z.gIE2TIII.-....-nn- - -nn-...Q Carol, upon returning home from school: Daddy: Oh, no, after all that time and Daddy, I ain't a good girl anymore. money spent and you still say ain't. ng--Iuiiv 1 -111-1i - -11i1-11111111 .111 - - 11111- a-Iisi--up? I I I I 1 I , I I ' I I 1 I 1 I 1 818 LOCUST STREET i i i c:oNoRATuI.ATIoNs sENIoRs I LET US HELP YOU SELECT YOUR LUGGAGE I I Quality and Economy ls Our Main Consideration ! E I 4..- - - - - .... .. .. -- .. - - ... .. - -...I-.n.-....-....-....- - - .. ..- .. - - .. .. - .. - .. .. .-....-. ri' Judy Bjork -77- 4. ... .... ... - - .. - - - ... ....... - .-1.11-1111-,,,,-III.-, ,,1...... 1.11,-.11 I Compliments of I I 1 I DE ARCY S BOOT SHOP I BEAUTIFUL SHOES ' HOSIERY ' PURSES - 726 WALNUT STREET 'I' ' ' 'FJi'2E 'ET.T 'I- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'I'- -1------ Tll' - IIIT - 1- - T- - T--' - KT-- - '--' - IKTT - T'1' - TTT- - TT-- - TTTT - T-'T - TTTT --Q QI- ---' - '- - '- - --'- - ---- - -f-- - - - - ---' - -- - T'-' -fI-- --IT - '--1 - -K-- -1--I------ I I SINCE 1882 I L EOR FLOWERS I SERVICE OPTICAL co. 7 T I 0 Z IE R I S111 and LOCUST 3rd and LOCUST Des Moines I SERVES EAST I-IIOI-I I L I East 6111 and Locust Phone 4-0141 I I East 9tI'1 and Grand Phone 4-5289 4. - ,..I - I... - - ....- -1. .----.--- -5. -i..--.-I- I-.. - - - .--- -I----I-. ----- -.--.-.-I--------- N yG --AIA Glbk My sense ofs1gI'1tis very keen, My Sense of hearing weakg :g..-..I.- - -- - I- -- - -1- - I PRINTERS FFIIZ Kasner-J I1 G d g One tlme l Saw a mountam pass But could not hear ITS peak OF THE EAST HIGH SCROLL 'I' 'II' I SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. I PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS I 1139 - 241-h sneer I I 'P -I..-1...-I...-..I.-.1..-...T-1...-I.. ... -. ... .. .. ....-.....-..I-....-.........I......-1.1 ofa J dy Bi I4 Phone 7-4423 ..7 8, 4..........- - .. - - - .. .. - -...-- 1 . I I Compliments of 1 JEWETT LUMBER coMPANY 1 1 I , : 615 E. Walnut St. Phone 4-8181 i 1 1 1 , 1 -lo.-m.- - -. ...H.-....-.ui--.....-....-.,..-,..i.- .. .... .-, -..,.-...Q- Charlee Harman .g...-....- .- -.ii.-ii..-...i-...t-.....-.....-...i-H..-,...-...... .- ....i.,-,,,g. IOWA SUPPLY CO. Sanitary, Bar and Restaurant Supplies i i 632 Des Moines Street Phone 4-6301 i .il . ti.-..i...................i...ii-..,.-..,.rZ2m?R....-..,..-..........i....,.-....-ti...-1.5. v:-u-uu- 1 -1-im-nit1mi-im-un-inn-T-un-nn-I 1 1 -wi-in? 1 JAcKs sskvice T We Fix Flats T i 3505 Hubbell Phone 6-9296 T qw-..,....i.,i...........,-...t-...tiggmwa.TE::H?....-..,...,......t.....-.lt-..q. 1' ltwhere IS Everybody? 2- AS You Like H: 3' At the Lost Chance 4. Show Me the Way to Go Home! 5. Angelsg 6. Tokin' lt Easy Tramp: What will you give a tired and hun man? lrate housewife: Ten ards - - - start! QVY Y ,5.....,,..- - - - - ......,....,,.-....-...,-,.,.-....................,,-,...-..,............,,.-.,..-..,.-.,..-.................,...,..,-,..,-.,,.-.,.,..,..,.. - - .. - -........,..g. , e HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS l L I L 1 T FAVORED FOR FLAVOR FOR FIFTY YEARS 1 UNGLES BAKING co. slNcE 1900 . Z ,I,.,,,-...,- - - -, - - - .. ..............-H..-,.......,.-.,,.........-.,..-.,..-....-...,....,....,............,.-..,.-,...-....- .. - - .. - - -,,-...,..,,.f. Larry Pearson-Gardner Sanford ..7 9.. ogon-vm -111-1-----111- iIIv1II.? in-Im f11- I 1111r-1 1 1 1 '10-iff' l l l l 5 Compliments of 5 5 W O L F K I L L 5 i GRANDVIEW AQUARIUM 81 T i CRANK SHAFT SERVICE T HOBBY SHOP T I H h W Id i 5 E e ' 't ' 2 L Des Moines' Most Beautiful Tropical Fish Display L Q ral er I C es e mg L Also - Cf-mvlefe Hobby Line P6666 6-0127 Eve. 62-4562 23l8 Hubbell Phone 6245563 Euclid 8. Hubbell Des Moines l7, Iowa l I l I UTM, , , In1ml,nlI.,uH,lilq,.ll,Illill,un,uHTIHITNIIT TIIIITII P 1 ll1llll1-Illl1Illl1IlII1IlII'1IIlITIllI1llll1-llll'TllllTlll TU i?TT 'WT if 4. Donna Hale-Jerry Cooking .il up ROQGF Williams a!uI1nn-1IIII1IIu1InI1IIn1InI1Im1IIn1nII1IIu1IIIu1IIII1IuE14iII1un-ni:-Ii gg n!eu1-mI- 1 1in41nu1nII1IIII1IIII1mI--IIII-nII1iIII1uI1 1 -uu1n J? l BuRN's 'rExAco SERVICE I Q Compliments of l Q 'rExAco Pnonucrs L Q DR. R. M. STEVENS I l Come In and See Bob I l DENTIST L l East l4th and Maple Phone 6-9257 T T I339 GUTHRIE PHONE 6-4569 i a!1m1uII-ini1IIII1IIu1IIII1niI1iFg:niggai 1uu1nu--Im1IIn1nu--uni--mais if-II-IIII-Im1nII1IuIT:TEEnII!a::gZ251nnajggril?I4iI1uu1IuI1nII1u1n .gn-1n-i1I 1 --nu-mi-1Im1Im1InI-Im1im1Im1InI1Im1 1 1IIIi--Iii. alan-IIII1 1 I1im1Im1IIn-nu11m-iIn1mi-InI1nii-I-II1 1-.1nu1sI..go l CHET'S BIKE SHOP l LA VERE BRAUCHT l 233 Ease 30th sneer EQUITABLE BUILDING L NEW 81 USED BIKES I L Order By Phone - 3-6191 L I Repointing 8 Rebuilding 1 Welding T T Where Your Best Friends Buy Their Flowers I 0flu1uu--- III1IIII1IIII1mlmJilugggglggggiqgmiiin1IIn1IIiI1nII1nII1u6!n ofoiI1IIu1Im1IIII1Im-nu-SE-RIVEIIIIEYREJILESI1nII1Iw-iIu1 1IIII-ner I was standing on the bridgeg Then someone took the bridge away, The wind was full of air, And left me standing there. Qu-in 11111111111 V1 1 1 .1 1- .- IIII 1 1 1 --- 11111111 11111 1 wi- 6? l L l l I ANDERSON-ERICKSON l l DAIRY COMPANY l l l T Quality You Can Taste I l l l l l l l 2229 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-3172 l l l l l 'P 1'-I--H 111111111 - - 1m1mI--mi-mi-mi-mu-mI1Iui1n-I1 1- - 1 - 1111111 - 11111--nfl Jerry Gordon-Bill Erickson -30- fr- -- --- -------------- '-'- - -Ie +--'-------I-- x--- - -11- - --vw - '--' - -'-- - -1-- ----- -K-- - I I-I' 1 l l Fora DRESS RUGGED WEAR I l E S T E I I O' I AND soNs I WEATHER-TEEN SHOES I REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE i T MORTGAGE LOANS T i GOFORTH SHOE STORE i H-EMWG BUILDING i U I PHILIP E. JESTER RALPH L. JESTER 5 T Walnut Des MOINES g T Insurance Req' Estate i i T CLASS OF '30 CLASS OF '2l T 30111 IIII -1-- I 1 - wlll 1 III1 - Iull 1 IIIL - vlwl ----1 luum 1 u in nie --tm-u-Im--n-Im--mi lnnn 1 nnfn 1 III1 -L lvv' - ---' - uwfu 1 Luue - lunn 1-1-11 unll -ni. JUUY BlOrk Bob Link-Jim Vitiritto Q..-li..-..-.....-H..-I...-..........-I...-.I-.......-.............-I..-I- -I...-...Q .g..-.- -.-..-...-...,..............-....-I..-....-I...- .. --I-.,.l.-...g. l l l C r I I' l : PEARSON FOOD MARKET Ongm ' O 'Ons P I I l LESTER D. POWELL M. D. l T Cor, East 38th and Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-465l T i SURGEON I T D55 M0'NE5f 'CWA T 503 Equitable Bldg. Phone 4-4577 T .g,........-,.- - -....-.,,.-....-....-....,..f.-....-.... .... ....-i.,'1 3.,-.,.l...,.-l,-,.-.l-..i-....-....-................-....-....-..,.-....-...f. JOB PODIGHI Darlene Hawkins-Kenneth Larson 1. ,-..........-l...-I..-....-...I-..,.....,.-........,.-....-.......................-....-...5. .30-..-..-.-...-...........-.....-.,..-....-....-.l..-it-.,..-.....-.......l.,,...,.!- ORR'S SUPERIOR PHARMACY RIVERSIDE AUTO SALVAGE CO. , , , SID sMuLEsoN, P . 1 i Expert Prescrlphon Service i NEW AND USED AU-I-SOZAR-rs T T 1554 GRAND AVE- Phone 6-3! 26 Tlforesf Ave. 81 Mlclg?g:nMo'NEs 14' IOWA Phone 2-0155i .1..-...-....-....-..........-....-....-....-....-.......,,.-....-....-....-....-...,-l4. ,i......,m-..-.,.-....-...-.,.-....-....-....-....-....-,...-..,.-....-....-....-..f. Shirley Little Gerald Terry First Doctor: I operated on him for ap- Second Doctor: What was the matter with pendicitisf' him? 4...-....... - .. - -. .., ..I......im......-..,.-....-..,...,...-..H..,...-....-I...-..,.-.,.,-,.,.......,...-.........-....-....-.....i.......,..-............ - -,.......... I . and J. Pie Company r 'E' BUY THE PIE THAT SATISFIES l 2230 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-4223 I .i..,,- .... - .... - .... - .... - ,... - ,.,. - .,i. -t- .... - I... -.... .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - ..,. - .... - .... ...,.-,..-.. ...... .... - .... - .... - .... - .... .. .i.-..-..,g Larry Pearson-Gardner Sanford 18 1 1 n11l1niq I E L I I E L L L L L L L I L L I 5 I E I S L 11 I CRESCENT CHEVROLET Co. Z I I T COMPLETE CHEVROLET STORE I 5 L DAY 81 NIGHT SERVICE PARTS L T NEW 81 USED CARS 8. TRUCKS T I Where Our Customers Send Their Friends T E I T West 5th 81 Keo Phone 4-3I I5 4.11-1111-11-1...-1...-1...-1111-1.Ii2.rRE1.1..-....-11-.111-1.11.-.111-1...-.wp 5...-....-.1..-1..-....-....-.....-..1...-....-1..-1.1-1...-......-....-1...-....-.........!. RICH'S RADIATOR REPAIR T 822 EAST SIXTH STREET PHONE 4-I 982 T T DES MOINES I6, IOWA T .T.1....1..........-.1..-.....-....-................-.1.-....-....-11...11...-I..--1.-...-...gi Esther Agee 'I' 11111111111111111-1111111111111111111-111111111..1m1111111111-11111q11n111u111n!o McMURRY'S SUPERIOR 400 SERVICE 2003 EAST GRAND AvE. I l Your Patronage Appreciated l T Emmons McMurry T 349111111 1 11111-111111111--11111111111111-1111-1111-1111-11v11 1 111111-nfs Donna Hale-Jerry Coc king Mamma: Shhh, the sand man is coming. Little Boy: For fifty cents I won't tell 4. 4...-1...-1...-....-.111-1...-W1...I-1...-1..-1...-1...-11.-.....-1.1-........,1.....,.g. CHENowETH-RERN ELEVATOR L T sERv1CE I The Service You Need Court Ave. at East Fifth Phone 3-I I5l PHONES 6-4528, 6-1sz4, ez-1169, 2-7011 L DES MOINES 9, IOWA TRepresentative of Montgomery Elevator Co. T I Shepard Home Lift , Rotary Lift Co. T I L A QL-111-.1.1-..1.1..-.111-.111-1111-.11...-11-1.11-1111...1.1.-.1.1-1.1..-111-1111-.11-.1 . Wayne Glover sw- 'f-- - ---' - '- - - '--' - ---- - '--' - '1 - -- - '--- - '-'- - '- - ---' ------ '- ----E L Congratulations to the Graduates L 1 WOOLWORTH'S T T NEW EAST SIDE STORE T T Colyer Sisam, Mgr. T 401- - -- '- - '-'1 - - '11' - - - - -' - '- - - ---- -Hi- '!'-- '- -1 -- - '--- - '11' - -' --'1- II11 - '11' - -1 - 'f-' - 1'1' - ---- - -'H-11'-11-if DR. A. B. THOMPSON T ORTHODONTIST T T DES MOINES 9, IOWA iw- 11 -1--- 1- - -1'1 - 111' - 1-1' - '-1' - '--- - '11- - --II - -III - '--- --1-- 1-'1 ---i- Gene Neese-Kenny Gans One who brags about his ancestors is really admitting that his family is more good dead daddy. than alive. -L----f--1' ------------- '--1-T-'F - -f'- ------- - - ----- '-----E z I Compliments of I ' L DRAKE UNIVERSITY L The Friendly School T i T T COLLEGES OF THE UNIVERSITY T LIBERAL ARTS PHARMACY Q COMMERCE 81 FINANCE LAW FINE ARTS BIBLE EDUCATION COMMUNITY COLLEGE I GRADUATE DIVISION - L I Registration Dates In 1951 T Spring Semester-Jan. 29-3I. Classes Begin Feb. I. L T Summer Session-June 8-9. Classes Begin June I I. Fall Semester-Sept. I2-I4. Classes Begin Sept. I7. T T For Information, Write: Office of Admissions Counselors, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. I 'i'l11m 1111111 -- 111111111 11111.11-nu-lui-11 1111111111111 11111-uf' B bara Smith 482- ,-...-... ---- --.---------W ----- ----P I . 1 wii.DEN I l l osTEoPA'ri-iic HOSPITAL DR. T. BRUCE FARMER l i DR. P. i.. PARK I DR. A. wx DENNIS 1 ' DR. V. J. WILSON E. l4th and Capitol Ave. Phone 6-5l83 - 'M' - - - 'A ESE 'l Kii'iEiTia'2E2F'sf:i'if - -' 'k - 'A -H+ si- -'-' --- '-'- - '- - -'-- - -'-- - - - - -- - '-'- - '- - '--' - '- - -' -- '1-' -is DR. J. H. OFTERDINGER T DENTIST T T llll E. University Ave. Phone 6-5012 T Q.i.-.m-ii..-ii..-i.ii-iii.-im-.iii-im-.m-i...-mi-.ii-...i-.iii-.ii--mi-ni. Fritz Kasner-John Gooding 4...-..............-....-....-..H-i...-.....-....-....-1...-,.........-....- .-....-iq. Q DALE'S FOOD MARKET L I Fine Quality Meats, Vegetables 8. Groceries L T cAsi-i a. CARRY T g Open Evenings and Sundays E I Phone 6-9389 Des Moines, Iowa 1793 Walker St. I qw-..i.-.....-....-.ii-..E.El:m.i..ig:gE!L..w2E.2-....-.ii-ii..-ii..-iq. In Torzonsi 2. Mrs. Baal: 3. Darlene Thinking The ni ht was rowin old Her nose was lon and cold l As she trudged through the snow and sleet. And her shoes were full of feet. igol-nn 111--11-- -- -- --1111 1111i11-11 - 1-111 1 1-11-1119! l l l l E F I ANDREWS i i STUDIO Congratulations l l l l z Seniors Si Quill Stall T l Seniors contemplating marriage soon. We will make you some beautiful wed- ding pictures at the studio or in the l church. I - 822 Walnut Street Phone 4-4956 -i---- ---i ------- - - - - -J - - i... - .... - .... - ..,. - ..i. - .... - .... ....i..,.i..i.... .... .. ..,. - ,... -,- ,... - ,,.. - .... .. .... .. .... .. .... - .... .. -....-...i Patti Andrews-Bev Mitchell -33- 4....,.-... -,,,.....,,.-....-....-.,.,-,,..-,.,....,,.-...,-,..-..- - -..-,, - 'E' DR. R. G. HATCHITT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 422 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 2-1488 Res. Phone 6-7317 I GRADUATE OF JUNE CLASS 1937 I 1 1 4-.-....-,,.,-...-..,.-....-....-..........-..,.-....-..........-.......-..-.,......g. Marilyn Condit-Margherita Sage :fn--U1--nu-uuiminll-11111111111111-1111-11n1un-nil-li!-lint? i DUBANSKY GROCERY T T For Groceries and Meats T i 1500 MAPLE STREET T .i...-....- .. -1..-...-...-.,.-...-..-...-.....-..-......-.41 Barboro Little .!...-....-....- -W-1...-....-....-....-....-....-...-..-..--..-1.-.M-....g, PRUGH GRocERY T 5 MEAT-SUNDRIES-FEEDS-GAS-ICE CREAM 5 I I 7 4ooo East 29111 sneer Phone 6-9491 T 4...-....-....-....-..-....-...-....-....-....-....-..-.L......-...-..f. Jerry Gordon-Bill Erickson We ought to go to more concerts. After oll, classical music isn't os bod os it sounds 201-11111 -- 1 ... 1 1 1 1 I Compliments of I I DAIRYMAID i CANDY BARS 1 NORTHWESTERN CANDY co. i .i...-....-...- -....-..........-..........-.,........-....- - - ..-......,..... Robert Ellis-Alex Negrete 4.1.-....-....-..........-....-...I-....-.11-....-11.-1...-1...-1...-1. - -.....- I c. w. HUMPHREY co. E L RUSCO COMBINATION STORM SASH AND SCREENS 1 Wholesale Retail E 411 E. Grand 2722 Ingersoll I 8-09101 3-7646 .i...............-..-....-....-....-....-...-....-..,.-..,.-.........-....- -....- Kenneth Gans-Gene Neese agen-n111nu11n1-111111111-nm-111111111-nu-nu1nn--1111-nn-.1u1'-u-11n- I Compliments of T GRANDVIEW AQUARIUM 81 HOBBY SHOP E 2318 Hubbell Phone 62-6563 1 DR. R. G. HATCHITT DONALD D. ROUTT, JR. 4.1.-11-....-1..-...1...............1...-....-....-..1.-....-....-....-....-....-...... Leo Brown Hey waiter, tI'1ere's o hair in my soupl' Oh tl'1at's all right, it's robbit stew. -...11m1'-....1,,...n-....11.....f1i11-.-1-...-11-i1-nu-- 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EAST HIGH SENIORS OF THE 1 CLASS OF 1951 - - - FROM THE If FOURSQUARE TABERNACLE 1 816 EAST GRAND 1 1 The Friendly Church in the Shadow of the Capitol l REV. CLAIR BOREMAN, Pastor 1 l ofn1nu 11111i1 -- 1 1 1n-min-uu1m1-11111u11-1111-n11-u111n11-1-1i- -- 1 111111 1 1 'i 1 'I' Richard C OX- Floyd Hobbs 84- .1m11...1 .. 11.11111-..n1-1....i1111m1-.mt .. ... .. im... n I I 4.--.F....-I..--.-.-I--.I--I-....- -... - ,--. --I-..-.--..---I----.--I---I-I -g--- -.-1 - -1-. ---I------- 1--- - 1--- - ---1 - --Ii - '11' - -xil - -1-- - 1--1 - ---- - -'-- -I-I-I----E I I I I I EAST END LOCKER SERVICE I I ARNY LlDDELL'S Musnc Room f 5 E E 5 I E. 30th ond Capitol Ave. Phone 6-8586 RECORDS I- PHONOGRAPHS I 5 E 5 5 I Trade win- the Boys Gnd TEI-EVISIUN I I I I I Bene' Foods IO' '-ess I 513 GRAND AVE. Phone 2-4482 I B. J. LENOX H. w. MCGLOTHLEN I I I I I I 'I''- 'u- 'WTEE E-flEI2CiSiI'fE H2'i'LT 'u - -'I- P ' ' 'TX'fE UlIEEI'I:II.IS'lE 'EIT Ar---I---I-I--I-----I---'-- '--l -I'--- ---I---I----I--I-I-I--'------I- ---' --I-E E------H - -I---- '--' - -vvx --'--- '--f - lvy- -----------I---I---- ----I-I--'E I WASHING - GREASING - TIRES I Compliments of I E HULL'S sINcI.AIR SERVICE STATION EACKMAN SHEET METAL WORKS T Eost I8rh 81 Walnut Phone 6-9205 T T SIXTH AVENUE AT UNIVERSITY i 4'1 - '- 'FM-'I'- ITSIE 'I3T3E5'llTY - - '- I -MM- I' 'I 'I 'E5'ZTXE2l ' I - '+ E---I--I--W '1 - -'-- - 'I-' -I-If--I-I---I-----I------ ---- --I--I--I-I--I-----E -g---I--- - I--f--- ---- - II-- -I--I------------I--------------I--f------I------E WASHEYTIST-'QQNS Q MES QUIGLEY PHARMACY T Cars Delivered T T Prescription Service T E051 I7th 8. emma Phone 6-9235 T E 1401 WALKER PHONE 62-0233 T 'PM' ' ' E?LEf '5.3'55'LE ' ' I - - - - I-- '1y5,2':g3g27 -'I'- ' - P Wes: Did your wotch stop when you drop- Jim: Of course, did you think it would go ped it on the floor? through? :ion-It--IIII -1if-1-v--1--11-11- -- 1111111 'lifll I '- -N!! I I : I , I I I ' I I I I t t , E lla I y lll UIIIES I I I BY I I I I I A I I I Winegardner Bros., Inc. I I I 2436 WALNUT PHONE 6-6840 I I I I E E I I clog.-.E ,------------- M-. --.. .- .-I. --I-.-.N-mr----I-mr --------- ---- I -In--'Il Floyd Hobbs-Dick Cox ..g5.. I I I 5u-- nnnn 11-111 ly.. 1 llll 1 .1,. 1 lyll 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 lnnl 10? in-IIII1 lwrl - lull 1IIII- IIII - IIII 1IIII1 IIII 1 llll 1 I I '- -- 1 1 1 I 4? I I I Q P E L L A T KALMAN'S JEWELRY T - I 2 Established in 1922 I E VENETIAN BLINDS CASEMENT : ' : : ' I SPECIALLY DESIGNED CLASS RINGS - WINDOWS - ROLSCREENS I I . . l u 1 Watches - SIIverware - DIamOnds E RoLscREEN COMPANY I 1 JeWe Y ' G'ffS I l Q E Exceptionally Good Values L - 400 Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa I Z 408 Walnut Sffeef Phone 4-7577 I -9- -'-- - II-- - ---+ - '--' - III- - Ilf- ----:- - ---- - -II- - --!- - 1--- - I:I- - :-I l- I1-: ---'13 -i---- -'-- - -lfl - ---- - ---- -I-- --1- - -'-I - -III - ---' - ---' - f'-- -I----w- -I'- - '-I' -'I-Ir? Dick C -FI yd Hobbs L y Pearson-Gardner Sanford SQII1 IIII 1 1 IIII 1 IIII 11.4.1 .III 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1.III-TIII1 IIII 1 IIII 1 1 1 IIII 11? O? -IIII--IIII1 IIII 1 II.. 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1IIII1 IIII -IIII1IIII- IIII 1 IIII -InI1IIII1IIII1Il0!v - GRUND NOVELTY Co. Q HAIR CUTS THAT FIT THE HEAD E - I i Q L LeGRAND BARBER SHOP Q ' NOYCHIGS of All Kll1dS T T Opposite Paramount Theatre T ' 43-423 E- WAI-NUT PHONE 3-2777 sos GRAND AVENUZVM- TIERNEY PHONE 4-4801 +I- I'II - I'If - Ifff - III' - 'RI31zIr1z4:w:mI':z I I - III' - III' - I ' - I-ff -'+ +'f-II-f '-I T,Tszmcczslimaa1:12222-'III-II 'I'I'TI ' .91 I... 1 I... 1 IIII 1 ...I 1 II.. 1 .I.. 1 ..,. 1 I... 1 I... 1 IIII 1 .III 1 I... 1 I... 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 11.1. 3.1.1 IIII 1 IIII 1IIII- IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - III- - IIII -IIII- IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - -III - IIII --Ivo!- T DEPHILLIPS LAMBERT SHOP IOWA WINDOW CLEANING co. T Dairy Products At Lower Prices T T 402 THIRD STREET T I 3824 EASTON PHONE 6-91 II T T PHONE 4-I6I I T 'fm' ' ' ' ' ' 'I' fp' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'Wi' '5 ' l ' T T 'Q EEPILTI ZfT5JRPI 'T T T '- T J 'Z G ? Cen I Hit any QUWIABC H Carol: Oh you know, 'Already Been aro: e , some gum. Ch d'. Jeri: ABC gum? What's that? ewe '5 '- 'T '-- ' ' ' ' I 1 I - I I T I T WE TAKE PRIDE IN SAYING TO THE T ' GRADUATING CLASS OF '5I . ' I i CONGRATULATIONS AND WELL DONE. f I I 4 4 fo T 0'D F c Com an l . ea Inan e p y T E I view- IIII ---+--- - - -----v-- IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - -21-I --f--------- '- 'Wi' Elwyn Johnson -361 .g..,......,.-..........-...I-....-..........-I..-................-...I-I...-.. - -...I-...5. l I z TURNERS DRIVE INN i FOR FINE FOODS ' CURB SERVICE Z ' Q open from ll A. M. Till I A. M. I l922 Hubbell Phone 6-6803 I ici- -'f' - -' ---f- - ' - '--- - - - - --'- - '--' --I ----- Ivl- - ---i- Gerald Terry 43- - - - '! - - - -' - - - 'A - - '- - - - '-!- T EAST HIGH KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK T , ALOHA TRAILER PARK Q 'i'III-- IIII 1 IIII - IIII 1 I-II f IIII -IIII-IIII1 IIII - IIII 1IuI- IIII inn- IIII --II-- -IIII-nic Jim Johnson-Roger WiIlIams '! '- '- - - - -' ' '- - - - '- -' -- -'Hi' I KUELPER'S SHOE SHOP : - 408 WALNUT ST. ' I DES MOINES I IOWA i ' 'i '- - - - 'I - - IIII - - - '- -'1 - ffm- - -' - - 'III --'I' l. Summer Romanceg 2. SLEEK! 3. Senoritas Barbara Jay-Jewe W'll's 4. Gypsiesg 5. Joanne and Margaret lt's time l settled down, said the tramp Money isn't everything, but it lets you pick as the steam roller passed over him. your own misery. '! - -- ----'-------'- ------ -'--' f' H '!' ! I I I l Compliments of I T I I DES MOINES' DRIVE-IN BANK - I - I f CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK 1 - I A EAST FIFTH AND Locust l I Q - I i Member Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation ' A Member Federal Reserve System . I Q -1----- I-I ------------ I--' - --I----n----w-I--- III- ---I-In--I ----- - - - - - - ---I--H-----+ J. Harvey--C. Pecinovsky ,37- assi:-nn-.K 1 -- --mi-nu-ini-ini1iiu1ini1nu-in -111 nu--no? l I I Compliments of I DES MOINES COAL TERMINAL I I Clean Coal Like a Clean Office Invites Folks to Trade with Us I l IIO S. E. 6th St. Phone 3-3I87 l I .g.-i- ..1. -ii.-I..-..II1.a.:wZJ.Z1-l2.EjEg:l.E:E6.g-I-.-...I-...I-...I-,..g. s?on1inn-ii 1nn-nn-ini-iiniiiu--nu1-:iii-ilu-iiu-un1uu1iui1 -un-us? I ANDERSON suPERE'rTE I I MEATS - GRocERiEs I 5 n Free Delivery Service E I H21 East University 4 Phone 62-2617 I S Open Evenings to 9 P. M. E I Open Sundays 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. I -5-.I-..,.-.,..-..,.-...,-....-....-Eg2-':I.2gg.-,....................,.-................g. Q...-.i..-in-...I-I..-I...-..i..-...ii-..I-I..-I..--.....i...-....-..i- --.ii-ng. THIRD DIMENSION DISPLAYS ARCHITECTURAL DISPLAYS SERVICE E 3008 East I2th Street Phone 62-22'I2 5 I I +I.-.,..-I...-....-ii-....-....-...iE...E2E...-....-....-i...-....-.......-.........g. An old fashioned girl blushes when she is embarrassed, but a modern girl is embar- rassed when she blushes. agen-nn1n v-11 miliuivnu:iiii-iin-uii- - - 1 11111111.24 GO TO THE FURNITURE SALES CO. I I FOR REAL FURNITURE VALUES I 9th Street Just Below Walnut PHONE 4-OI75 A F. F. BLACK - ELMER ECKBERG I I BERYL BLACK - EDDIE MOTT I I Ai'...-....-....-....-I..-ii-ii-ii..ii-....-.....-....-ii.-...........-.....-..........i. Margie Cowan-Kathleen Turner ogonvmi:nu-iill-mi-im1mi-iin--nn-ini-mi11:11--ini--lin-in1 --un--mage I Prescription Specialists - Fountain Service I I OLIPHANT PHARMACY I I Fred L. Oliphant - Don Johnson I I 844 HULL AVE. PHONE 6-3I6l I 'itil-uii-iininii-iin1uu1iui1un1un-iui-nn-iin-nn-nu-vin-inn-uiiiuafs Louise McFadden 3...-....-....-...I-I.....li-....-..i.-.......,...-.....-.ii-....-..........-i...-I..-.i.!. A LYLE McNABB WELCOMES YOU T0 I THE TERRACE CAFE T SHOPS BLDG. 8th and Walnut T 4-..-....-..,.-....-................-....-....-....-....-ii............-....-....-.........g. Bob Link-Jim Vitiritto I hear that lite is just one fool thing after another, but love is just two fool things after each other. I ll '-- -'---'I'- 'P li'i -- '-'U-'U lll' 'lf' I O PI'Cq1lC11t 6 ,55 Ay Service GREYHOUN D cAi.L 4-3188 i i I A Express Buses, Chicago-California A Latest Type Buses A Time-Saving Schedules I A Expert Travel Information 2 A Charter Buses for Groups I I guns I A Low-Cost Travel A Convenient Depot Locations A No Parking Problems A Safe Highway Service A Tours to All America UNION BUS DEPOT i I 505 GRAND AVE. T oiaii1nu1 .. .- -...i-I...-I..-H..-.I -- - -.- - -ii...ii-I..-i...--.ii-..i.......-...i-..i- -....-i.i......i.-....-.i.-....-....-i...- - - - -I...-ig, R. Sandegren M. Ducketf ....88,... 5.--11.-.l..1.. ..-1 .------ 1 -1 - .- -.........i.-1.4. 4..-E.-.... ---- .....-...i-I..-....-....-.. ----- .... 4. I I 1 E E E Compliments of I I I i - 3 HAST MEAT MARKET T 7 RELIABLE RUG CLEANING co. Q FINE MEA-rs E I Iowa's Largest I I I sim 1876 I I I . . . 602 E. Grand Ave. Phone 3-6187 FU '1'fU e Cle0 '9-M0fl P 00f'n9 PHONE 3-5141 , 1 I '1 ' ' ' ' ''H' 'El!TC122T4 '1' E' '1 'f' 'P'-'E - '425::m2::1J::1E2'G2E:m2a- - FW- zfl--llwi-IIII1 III1 1 IIII 1 wllv - I1v1 - vlll 1 II1' - IIII 1 IIII - Ivll 1 INII 1 vlll 1 IIII - 1III 1 vllf -uv? in.,-1,1,1-..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,i,,,,..,,,,.,,-,,,,1,.,..,...- I I I 1 5 R G HUB CYCLE CO- 1 ' 1 HERTZBERG CRAFTSMEN i Bicycle Headquarters - Keys of All Kinds T i T 516 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-9704 T T 2134 East Grand 'E ' ''1?J2'LEf5T1IF.fl.QTlUi1'F5T2 6l1Q2ll- 'E' 'E' ' ' 'w ,J,'gQ'?f2,T,I2Fl ' ' '! '1 '1 1 1 1 I'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10? ago:-un-im-im-im-im-11111 iuux -- iuii 111111 s111 1 uunl - 1111 1 1111 1uu1un1uI1 I Compliments of- Phone 62-2016 I I 5RowNER'5 Foop MARKET I DR. R. J. KNUDSON I I FAMOUS FOR FRESH EGGS and OTHER I . DENTIST I I GOOD FOODS ! 417 East Sixteenth Class of 1922 ! 626-628 E' Locust St. Phone 4-0303 ' ' ' 1'E3EZf'Cl5Ql2Z ' 1 - E 'I' ' 1 ' u 'rE'11T5ZE m ' The decrepit old car drove up to the toll Fifty cents, cried the gateman. bridge. Sold, replied the driver. j '-- -------- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - '- '- '- -' -W' I I I I I LUMBER COMPANY HELPING BUILD DES MOINES EAST FOURTH 8. GRAND I -2- Bob Witt-Bill McFarlane -39- ...Mull 1 .... 1 1 -. 1 1 --.I1 1 1 1,m1..n1.m1.11,im,-.lm.....1m.-14.111111-1.11 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1,,,,11u1.. n-mi1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1mi1.. 'Z' 'Q' L 1 1 u--ll,,111111111111111iiii1 - 2 For A Better Buy In Any Price Range I I 2 HI HO GRILL Q L L l L L L L 417 EUCLID AVENUE L 1 T T i E D' I L L L 'C' 5 1 - ,.....l ---- - -. ...W-4.3. 4...-.,.... .!. ....,....H..-,.....,...-....-..,.-....-....-....-....-....-...........-.M-....-....-..!. 3. Q Hamilton, Elgin and Bulova Watches I L 1 NOLAND JEWELRY I 1 f Fine Watch Repairing F T 2 ZND FLOOR TEACHOUT BLDG. , E l Phone 4-2064 502 E. Locust Q 1 .1......-..-,..-...-..-...-...-....-....-....-..,...........-.,.-............ sfo -z- --m- Harold Strasburg 4- -...,- L- - -,...-..........-....-....-..............,.. ---- 4...-...g 'Q' l KING YING LOW L l CHOW MEIN - CHOP SUEY - STEAKS - CHOPS L E l The Oldest Chinese American Restaurant In Iowa I l I 223 EOURTH sr. PHONE 3-7049 f 1 Q...-...i.-...........,-.,..-....-1...-U..-1...-..........-1.......,..-li...-.,.,-.ml-.ml-4 4. -3. Margie Cowan-Ei Ieen Murphy Marie, when you wait on table tonight be careful not to spill anythingf' 'L' R m mber... .1my... 1im1.m1nn1nn...un1nn1im1un1nu...nu1nu1,,,, BETTERY BUY A BUICK HOWARD SOLE Corner W. 4th and Grand Ave. 4-6234 Des Moines, Iowa 1 1.m1im1.,,,1...,1nn1,,,,1im...nn-..m1 1 1 1im1 Jerry Hutchison-James Briar EAST FOURTEENTH ST. FOOD MARKET 2401 EAST l4th STREET Open Sundays 8- Evenings 1am 1 1 1un1un..111.1im1un1im1im1.un1im..nu- - -nu- Mary Lenihan 1l1im1mi1im11m..lui.1im1.im1un..vm1nu1im1nn-nn-nn-nu-mi1 A. G. HAMMER PHARMACY 3 Registered Pharmacists lowa's Oldest Pharmacy RUSSELL E. JOHNSON, Prop. 600 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4-0250 Darlene Hawkins-Kenneth Larson Marie: Don't worry, Ma'am-I know when to keep my mouth shut. ,,1,,,.111111111111111,1.111:11111111--,:11111111,,.,1 i There are few things more important than saving money, i because you will have to save in order to buy most of the impor- i tant things you'll want in the future. I There is no better time, nor any better place to start saving T than at friendly Home Federal Savings. Start now. Saving is i a habit-and a good one. Your Savings Account Welcome -One Dollar or Thousands 'illTWl- - - - - - - - -- -- - 1i-nu1mi--mi-mi1mi1mi1mi-mi--m1-m1i1 - - - - - - - - - 1 -im-- Larry Pearson--Gardner Sanford -90.. ,!.......,, ...... ....----- . ...-me I ' I I I TEEN AGE DANCE . 2nd8.4i'h FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH ' I g Sponsored by Highland Park Legion Post i 3712 SECOND AVENUE I - I GOOD ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT I I I piuu-nu- nina-nn1nu-nu-mi:nu-un-nu11111-uuliun-uni 1am-uni: Ethel Shirk-Gene Stanbrough .g.I.-....- - ..I...-....-....-...I-....-..H.......-...I-it.-.,,,- - .......-...g. l TED'S GARAGE I I Ted Schaudt 1 I GENERAL REPAIRING - CARS and TRUCKS I ' 2620 Dean Avenue Phone 6-4803 I Qui-.m-m.-....-....-uit-mi-m.-lm-mi-I..-im-im-...I-...I-...I-..i..-...gi Harold Strasburg QIITIIIIT T Tnllilllli' IIII '-' IUII 'T IIII T' IIII '3.!lIl'T IIII i IIII 13' 'T T TIIIITII? - A. D. JAMES, M. D. T OBSTETRICS AND WOMEN'S SURGERY T i I2I5 Bankers Trust Building i .i....-....- -I..-..E.-.....-....-E.-....-....5...i-....-....-U..-....-. .......-uf. GIGCIYS POI'-'nd-LUC'IIe Shepherd I. I've Got a Lovely Bunch of . . . 2. John Englund and Bob Hallg 3. KISS ME QUICK! 4. Syllable ' Monotonous Customer: Is there any soup on the bill of fare? Waiter: No, sir. There was, but I wiped it off. gnu-11111 11:1 nu- in-o:n--me 111111111111:11111 -- - 1111111 nn1n.? I I I I I I ongratulation F S niors Guardians of America u. .ARMY-u.s. AIR FORCE R. Cox-Floyd Hobbs ..9 1 - ,i.,,11,,,1,1 1,1....1.,,,-,,..-11111.111-1i111,,,,1,,,,-,,,,1 -. .-nulugig 1 BEREAN CHAPEL ASSEMBLY or Goo 905 SIXTH AVE. EAST 2 A Friendly Church with o Welcome for You I Mr. 81 Mrs. R. A. Mason, Pastors I.,.-.1-....-...,-....-...,-.,..-..,,-....-....-...,-....-...-..,.......-....-...-..I Esther Agee .:......,..- - ......-....-....-...,-...........-....-....-...1-....- - -....-1.2. E We Try to Serve the Public CASE FEED MILL F 3770 HUBBELL AVE. Phone 6-3703? .L ..-...........-1...-....-....-.....-....-....-......-...........-....-....-....-....-.1..1- SQ. Joe Papiani ngau--111111 1 11111-nn-11111un-111111:1111u1-un-111i-11n-nu- -vm-.020 I COURTEOUS SERVICE I I ANDY 81 BlLL'S MARKET I ' Quality Always T New Location E , 621 MULBERRY ST. Phone 4-5511 Q 4. -111-1...-.111-1...-1...-1...-....-....- ... -....--1.1-1...-1...-....-1...--4. l'm not sure I quite understand those knee-action wheels. qw-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-.111-1111-1.u-1111--111.-im-1111-114, L t DIAMONDS-WATCHES-JEWELRY z I I Unusual Gifts for the Graduate ! I The New Streamline Class Jewelry E I 5 FII! E I Quality J Service I 1 ,5 JCWGLCRS H 1 : J. J. BITTLE lr SONS E I THIRD ELOOI SHOPS IUILDINS l T DES MOlNES T 3-.1-....-1... -....-....-....-...i-....-1.1-..-. ----- ..-....-nf. Viola Davis alan-invi11111111111n1111u111n1n11:n111111111111111111111111111-11111111111111-info I DES MOINES CONTAINER coMPANY i CORRUGATED SHIPPING CONTAINERS T IOI S. E. 4th Street Des Moines 9, Iowa T 'iw' ' - - E2'1Z'E'5'5TSl2T4 will - - - I+ fi- '--' --- ---- - -'-- - ---' - -'-- - --!- - ---' - '--- - --'! - '- - 'III - '--- - -- ----1---I-E 1-1. c. Monnow, D. D. S. T T Practice Limited to Orthodontic ? IOO9 Equitable Bldg. Phone 3-2654 .i...-....-....-..-.-...I-1.1.-.....-11.-...1.-....-1...-1..-....-. .......-....-....-...Q Carroll Askland Why, it's like this--the wheels give. If you run over a pedestrian, you hardly feel it. I -r----- ------------------ - -- ----- -- -- ------ ---1----S I I I . I I I I I 1 CONGRATULATIONS 1 I I TO THE CLASS OF I95I I . 1 I From 2 T1-1E PLACE T0 G0 ron THE NAMES You KNow I i 1 1 I 1 T HE e 3 . T 1 U T I C A 1 i 5 'iw-Il-ll ------ 1 -- ---- m1-m.-w.-,m-..n-im- .... -1..1-uu- ..1- - .... - 1... - .- .- 1 ---- 1-mi-ni Alice Galenbeck-Nancy Green ,92- 4. ,.-nII.-m.1m..nn-,,,,1m,..mI.-,mlunit...1.m1.m..W...,,,.1...I-..m.-nj. I i saugow Seq 'pJoI4JoH wg uwl '3 'S pelooo-I I I 61119-Z Rl-'Od IIDEI IIPSSSPI I ' I I 6 l 'V9'Z 390449908 ll9'5S9Pl - E T I 9VSl'Z 49!M.L E9lS'E 'l9J. I I 'IS H.l.:Il:l Isva Sze I I 'OD 3DV2IO.LS I I 's ua:IsNvu1 113ssEDI I l Io SJUSLJJIIGLLIOD I I I ''l l'ET?JlITJlL'IIZ2E'l72iKE! E?Z' T T Tl ' fI---- -' - '- - '- - -' - - ' - - - - '- - - --'--- '--- ---'Q I GRANDvIEw PHARMACY T SAFE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE T T E. 24th and Easton Blvd, Phone 6-5I I9 T -sI-II-- -'-- - -'-- - -- - '-I' - --II - ---' - --II - '- - -'-I - -- - '- - -III - IIII - III- - ---I --1-A Beverly Smith-Beverly Evans 41n--mi-im..mI-nII...m-Im-:III-im-im-nu-.III--nn-im--m-uni-InI...n 'E' 1 Zippers Repaired or Replaced on Everything l I FREDDY'S SHOE REPAIR s. ZIPPER SERVICE I T LUGGAGE REPAIRED open 7 A.M. . 6 P.M. EAST I4th and THOMPSON T 3.I-....-....-....-....-I.-,...-....-...,.............-...............-....-M-..,.--,..,z Dick Borg-Dick Wade He: l see that in London a mon is run over every half hour. She: Poor fellow. -5--'I ----- ' '------ - - - -':'!' I I IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING co. I I PAINTS - ENAMELS - VARNISHES Factory Direct To You Eighth and Mulberry Phone 4-2247 I I 'PT T T lTIIWS'E'ETFllSIS2'UiTfETQZZ M2Efl3T'T Tm'T ig 1,1 1.1.-.EII1 IIII 1 IIII -IIII1 IIII -w1mI- IIII -mI1nII-m1- 10-It I Compliments of Q I DR. BENNIE H. DEVINE I I OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I I 7ll Equitable Bldg. Phone 4-9041 I in-n1uiI1 IIII - IIII 1 IIII - IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII -- I'I' 1 'I 1 IIII -' 1 ' 'Wi' Ruth Trotter AI-I- -I-I-EI-I-I-I-III'-I-I-I-I:-'-MI I ROBINSON'S FURNITURE I I 412 WALNUT STREET : I 'I 'T T T 'l T E2l'ESlI'EETli2EZilQTlimif -M'- - -W Teacher: Tommy, where was the Decla- ration ot Independence signed? Tommy, At the bottom, l guess. Robert Ellis-Alexander Negrete -...I-II..-...I-I..-..I.-III.-I.....I..,-..i-....-.I......,.I....I...-II..-I...-II..-.I 4...-II.-I..... ..I..I-II.-II..-II..-I...-...I-I.I-I.-..-...- - -I...-iq. 'S' - I I I RANDOLPH DRESS CLUB I 405 Court Ave. Phone 2-7660 I I DR' l-E0 D- l-UKA I I I AND Osteopathic Physician T EAsTowN QUALITY CLEANERS I Im E, U,,,Ve,S,,y 2403 E. Walnut Phone 6-I903 I I I I DES MOINES I6, IOWA I oNE DAY SERVICE I I I I I - 1 '- 1 1 1 1 1 -IIII-IIII--Inf. OQII1 III: 1 IIII 1IIII1IIIITggniiiggg-:Ig-:Ig-32782327 IIII -IIII-IIII--IIII-Inga Wi '- 'I -'III1 III' -IfII-- IIII - III1 -InI- IIII -IIII-Im- IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII - IIII 10+ +I-Q-W-5.151-un-nn1m-In-mi-Iminiiiiniiiiininn-:In-IIII1 Q. Co' l I PHONE 3-3011 8 EQYSSILTHING IN GUNS I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I I 0 HARDWARE I f TTS s. son CLASS OF JANUARY' l95l l l WE BUY, SEl5.EAND TRADE EVERYTHING 204l E. WALNUT ST. PHONE 6-5153 ' NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS T -,...-.,..-.,-.,.-:..-....-....-..,,-I..- .... -I,...,,.-:..,-,:-i.-..,-..I. I fi I Des A JCICK l'lOrvey--Charles Pecinovsky +l- -'u'- - 'l -M- 'W'cTR,'?rTglrT:iTlm-lm-lm-ml-m'.-m'-I+ cw, 1' I , Q5 Sciirbny Pzliikiulgl H i I CHL Xl? Nmflixi 5 l-- j 61545 MEET! S BXLL Q F WR ll :- X f PARKIN ,J 'ff' JIT 6 RAFFIC 'ERS I fz' X Lonaiesl ff f i :S 3 5 ? 3 5 X v in I ' , S A I. I ' . , h .L , .,I.Z.:.:. h S .1-' I 1 I X: , .,.-... . .........,..-...-.I....- .-...-.- . . i ..., . f O ,g-A g ,f A'1- , . A , .... .. I A . ,S .-:, - H X , Ride the Quicker Chea er Way Fritz Kasner-J ohn Gooding , -94- Harriett Silver, upon receiving a package, Now who would be send- ing me cod fish? l Mailman: How do you know it's cod fish? Harriett: Well it Says C.O.D. right here. Gran'pa: Here is a bright shiny nickel for you Herman. Little Herman: i'Look buster, if it's all the same to you, hOw's about a dirty, moldy, old dollar bill. l hear it takes longer for a girl to dress than it does a boy because She has to Slow up for the curves. Gwen: Jimmy, do you think life is really worth living? Jim: That usually depends on the liver. Mary Alice: Wes, dOn't you think this class has a lot of girls? Wesley: NO, but l sure think the girls have alot of class. Kern: Do you know Fat Burns? Allen: UNO. Kern: Well, it does. '! ---- --- ---- - '!' I I I I THE BOYT CO. I I I Your Headquarters for . RIDING EQUIPMENT I I 303 New York Phone 3-4I89 I I I I .g...-....- -...-..,.-..,..............-....-...I-..,.-.,.i...... ---- ....-...g. John Gooding-Fritz Kasner sri -uni.uI-u.i-i-n-ivi-un-un-uiiiim1mi1im-iin-uni-lin-Winn-ug I I HARTLE BROS. SERVICE STATION 3 SKELLY PRODUCTS E I TIRES - BATTERIES AND Accsssomss I i E. um and Maple Phone 6-9257 2w---'-- ---- - '--- - '--- - -- - '--- - ---- - ---- ----f-I---'--- - - - -'T- -I-I-it--e -T Joe Papuan: fr- - ' - -'-' - -' - -'-- - 'T'- - '1-- - -'-' - -- - '--- - -' - '-'- - -' - -'-- ------- -f-' -I-I I CHARLES RUDY GRocERY I I T We Deliver T T 2956 E. University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa T 5...-..,.......-..,,-....-....-....-..........-....-..........-....-....-i.,-....-..,,-..g Gene Shineflew-Duane Dunagan Mrs. A Cwith newspaperii It says here that cooks are often decorated in France. I. Shirley Reeseg 2. Bev Mulling 3. Again! 4. Rowene and Carolg 5. Toddler! 6. Get Together ' Mr. A: I sometimes feel Iike crowning the one we've got.'I. CONGRATULATIONS .... GRADUATES and num smrr 'I'I'IE REGISTER AND TRIBUNE ENGRAVING nimrmfur Larry Pearson-Gardner Sanford v?l--IIII- 1II-III:-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII--IIII-IIIi1IIIi1 1 --Iuiiiioxe Q0n1IIII-II 1111 -- - 111-1 i - -'N1liII'-II A I I 1 CONGRATULATIONS T I to the I GRADUATES I : of '5I T s I L v E R ' s 7 DEPARTMENT STORE E 509-513 E. Locust I I ' SllfESTE'lElII ' ' ' fy... Tlll 1 lllu - II-IIII1 lluu 1 ullu -IIII-IIII-IIII1 lul: 1 lznl -IIII- unnn - anun 1 1IIII1,,,!. BARTLETT'S MARKET I GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES I I Best In Foods I I 2207 E. l3th Dial 6-5045 Des Moines, lowa I SHIT llll 11 llll 2 Illl lllllvilllll llll ii llll -1 llll ii Illl l Illl 2 IIVI i illl i IIIK i IIII C0 Iill llll viii Lyla Beckett fan-IIII1 llrl 11-1 Illl 1 Ilul 1 vvll 1 IIII 1 Irel 1 flll 11:1: llun 1- I I Q? I Compliments I SINGER SEWING MACHINE co. T 508 Walnut Street Phone 4-7l89 i 1..- ...I - ...I .. ..I- .. .... .. ..I. - .... - ..I, - ...I - I... - .... - .... - ..I. .. .... - .... .. .... - .... ...E Barbara Smith-Betty Mullin Lady lto trampl: lf you're begging a favor you might at least take you hands out of your pockets. 'ii' ''- 'i l'i 'i' 'i i'M'I' ' ' 'l 'i i CONGRATULATIONS I I I I TO THE SENIOR CLASS i I I I I 6 m n 1' I I l 1 I I I I I I I Q dine Q I 04 1 l I I Lee Hamilton l l T Ardis Peterson I Ira Moller I I I .g.........-..- - - -....-...-.....................-....- .. - -..-..i. R bert Ellis-Alex Negrete . fs I I I I E : I GLEN'S GARAGE I I AUTO REPAIRING, TOWING, . and REBORING I I 3lOO EAST EUCLID I I I I q-II-....-I.- - - -III.-.III-I... ------- .I-...I-Inf. Esther Agee Q..-...I-...I-...I-.I..-III--...II-I...-...I-.III-III.-III.-.III-I...-III--III.-II..-II? I DIRECT-A-LIGHT I E SOUTHWIND HEATERS Q SPEEDOMETERS 5 I WlNDSHlELD WIPERS . FUEL PUMPS I SPEEDOMETER SERVICE CO. 5 MAURICE E. SEABOCH, Owner E I 418 W. 15th St. DES MOINES, IOWA I 3...-...........-...,-................-....-....-..I.-....-..........-....-....-....-....-..Ia M. Duckett-R. Sandegren .!.--..II-....- -I.I..-..II-II...-.III-I-II-I...-I...-...I- -- .- -.II-III-ng. I I I Compliments of T H. W. DAHL, M. D. I I -yI...I...-r.- .......-I..-....-....-....-..I.- -....-I.I.- - ..........-...g. Dick Borg Tramp: Well, the truth is, lady, l'm beg- ging for a pair o' Suspenders. in-II-I-u :111 IIu- 1 -an 11--11 II1IiII1nog I I I Congratulations I I to the T I SENIOR CLASS I from I I Three Alumni ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM ALICE D. DAHLSTROM I MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG I T DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME I I 'I' I..-..I-..- ..-- - -. -..........-...I-...I ---- II......-...5. H y J ffries-Gene B l h -96-. 4..-....-................-,,,.......-..I..................-....-I..-I..-................-.. 4. gp I MARY'S RANCH MARKET I 1740 E. UNIVERSITY SPECIALIZING IN LOW FOOD PRICES Ii Run By Former Eost Students I MEAT DEPARTMENT-62-5092 I Pat Anderson GROC ERY-6-0954--Walt Croxton I 4- Corrine Smith-Joanne Adams q...-I...- - -I..-I...-II..-...I-I...-I...-.II-II.-I...-I..-I. - -I...-I ROBINSON GROCERY T FOR GROCERIES 8. MEATS i 47l4 East 27th Street Phone 6-4301 4...-I...-..I-II-I.....IIE....Eg2RI:'Tj..EI..EII........I................-.. gnu1Im-nn-nu-Im-Im-miinn-IIII-IIn1Im1IIu1IIII-I1II1IIII1IIn-III'-III I Compliments I FOUNTAIN PENS GREETING CARDS 7 LEE'S PEN SHOP E 213 SIXTH AVE. gr 24 Hour Pen Repair Service Mary Liddell--Barbara B ll The sorry world is sighing now, The flu is at the door, 'I' I I Congratulations CIQSS of Jon. l95l I af if ARTISTIC mrs. co., INC. Manufacturers of Copper and Brass Giftware I I H. E. CREWSE President 2540 E. unavefsify Phone 6-3205 I' 'T'i!E 'ESIEnL5 IT'T ' niIm,nu-.Im..Im...nu..IuIlun,IIII1un1IIII-III1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-M1. u..,m... 1 1 1 ..I1 1 1 1 1 ..1.. .. .. 1IIII1, I I I MID-TOWN Moroks LINCOLN-MERCURY I SALES 8. SERVICE I3th 81 Locust Street Phone 2-8323 I +I' -I ' i ' 'iTI3'cTC2Tl'E E2'RIII '- - 'I'- qgn- IIII QIIII-Im-IIII1 IIII - IIII 1 IIII -I.u-- IIII 1 IIII - IIII im- IIII 1 IIII 1IIIl-IIIl-- HEABERLIN PHARMACY I 'IPRESCRIPTION SERVICE I PHONE 6-7420 - E. l4th ST, lHiwoy 693 AT HULL AVE. DES MOINES, IA. I -1- 'I' I HARRINGTON SERVICE CENTER I T GASOLINE, OILS, GREASES and ACCESSORIES T East 44th and Hubbell Phone 6-5404 -i- Esthe Ag And many folks are dying now Who never died before. '! I woNDEn BREAD I Builds Bodies Stronger 8 Ways CONTINENTAL BAKING co. I 648 EAST GRAND I p PHONE 3-6158 .g'I.-....- - .-I..-....-II-I..-II-....-........I.-....- - - -I...-4. M, Duckett- R. Sandegren ,--97- ..-mI1uII..- 1 1 -. .- 1 .- 1 1 .. -. .1 .. .-W1 DWIGHT W. HEABERLIN, R. PH. llillllilllliIltlvllll-1lllllI1II1-llll-1Illliilll1rIIIl-1Illl--lllllllllvllllvllllvllllv Mary Lenihan-Barbara Little --III.-II..-I...-I...-...I-....-I...-I...-...II-I...-I...-I...-III.-I...-I...-.I...... In1un-mi-Inn-IIu1Im.-un,IIII-IIII-IIII1 -IIII-IIII-IIn-InI-uII-nn- 1,,,..m,11111.....11.....11..I.II1 +u.-M1l,,.1m,.-Im.-In1nn1nII1IIII1,,,,1M1mI1IIII1,,,,1u,,1IIII1uu1g+ E E I GRAND sELE-sERvIcE LAUNDRY I I 1451 E. Grand Ave. Phone 6-0724 I I THOR and NORGE Automagic Machines I I I Dryer Service I I nina-nu1In1 1 nurn 1 frrl 1 uuun 1 nuun 1 uunu 1 nxll 1 III4 1 nnlu 1nn1 nnnx 1I 1 1 nulx 1II'i' Barbara Bal!-Mary Liddell QITIIIU'-ll 1 llll l llll 1llIlTIll'-illllilllilmvilllivi Itll U1 Illl T Illl C1 IXVI 1- iullilli? I Compliments of I GRANTS FOOD MARKET I QUALITY FOODS I I 1344 Cleveland Phone 62-0361 I -im-..I.-....-..I.-...I-....-I..-.....-...,.............-...........-I...-I..-....-....-..I. Bob Link1Jim Vitiritto in-I1IIII1Im1uII1uII1IIII11m1IIII1Im1IIII1IIII1IIII1II1I1-II11I 1 1IIII-INS. I Compliments of I I CLEVELAND SUNDRY I 1346 cieveiond Phone 6-9360 I I J. M. Foley I 'inillIl 'IIIITIIIITIIIITIKII- Hiltil4lISClllIillIITHIIlIlllllllI'1lilI1lIl1lllITllllT'Ig Dave Franklin-Dean Airy Miss Greenhill: Now John, can you tell us something about the musicians of long ago? s?II1IIII--III :11-11-------- mI1II is I DEPENDABLE CAB SERVICE I I FOR MORE THAN 36 YEARS I I I muow cms cog I I I I I I 4...-I...-.I ----- .II-I.I....I..I....I. -----. ...I-I+ Dan Rogers f--W-I-- ii-1 - iiii - -I-I-I-I-II-I-II-R I-II-I---I-II-II-II I I CHUCK BROOKS INSURANCE Ioo copafoi city Bank Bldg. I Des Moines 9, Iowa I I Phone 3-4289 I I INSURANCE or ALL IcINDs I iiii T. iiil iiil iiii I I I -I Leo Brown I-----I-ff-I-M -- - -- -I-- -' -I--I-'-I-IM 1'-- - 'i-' - ----I-Pr I GIvANT AUTO PARTS I 423 EAST GRAND AVE. I I I PHONE 3-841 0 I fini-mI1n1 1 1nu1IIn1IuI1nu1Inu--IuI1uII-nu 11-- un-nic Louise McFadden 4...-....-....-....-..T-.m-I...-................-...I-..,,.............-...I-.I....I....I...f. I EASTMAN KODAK STORES, Inc. I I Kodak and cme Kodaks I Photographic Equipment and Supplies I 513 Locust Street Phone 3-5267 I .I.II-.I.I...I...-..I.-.....-II..-I...-.....-....-If.......-.....-..I.-....-I..-II..-.I--.f. Gene Neese-Kenny Gans John: Yes of course, they were 'clef' dwellers. ?,1m1..1 1 1 11...11.4,1,,,,1IIII--iIII1,m1 1,1 1 1,,,,1,., , 'Q I I I COMPLETE I MAILING AND PRINTING I I SERVICE ' I from the I I IDEA TO THE MAIL BAG I I Copy 1 Plans 1 Art 1 Mailing Lists I MULTIGRAPHING - MIMEOGRAPHING I PLANOGRAPHING -- PHOTO-OFFSET I MULTI-COLOR 1 LETTER PRESS PRINTING E ADDRESSING, TYPING, MACHINE AND HAND 5 I FOLDING I I I Is M I I AND I I VARI - TYPER I I Composition and Stencil-Cutting i O l I T I Direct Advertising I s. P. wHITING FRANK ARMSTRONG I I CLIFF BUNKER R. B. WHITING I T 424 East Grand Phone 4-0106 I DES MOINES 9, IOWA I I I oi- II1IIII1x 1 1 1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII--IIII1nII1IIII-im 1111 IIII1IIuio Robert Ellis .g.......m-1 - ..-....-I..--...-l...-....-....-....-....-....-....- - -.m-.,3, I VIC BROOKS 81 SON Clvlcii Q KKBOBQQ : I INSURANCE I I 300 copaml city Bank Bldg. I I I 3 Phone 3-8675 i I Serving Lee Township for 34 Years I .i........-.. -....-.......,..-..........-..........-....-...1..,,-....- .. .-....-..f. P tti Andrews-Beverly Mitchell .p..-.,.- ......-my-.,.,.-.....-.......l...-....-....-....-H...-...l-I..-T...-T...-T.5, I I I MATHIS REALTY COMPANY I I 410 EAST 6TH STREET .f...-.,.- .- - - -...-...I. Robert Ellis-Alexander Negrete .3...-....- - -...T-....-...,-....-.....-....-W.-....-.... ---- .-.I-2. I Fomc CAFE T Hamburgers - Short Orders T I 2343 Euston 8. 24th St. Phone 6-9136 T .Q ..-......-....-..........-....-I..-..............-.....-....-....-..........-....-....-6.-li. Beverly Sullivan-Cora Strong Willie In the cauldron fell, See the rief on mother's brow: Q .gm-.... -..-- -. .--- T.. .., - - .-....-li. T 5 I SILVER-KING DISTRIBUTORS I I Authorized Distributors for I I Silver-King Airborne Bacteria Control T I Vaporizer, Conditioner and- Bagless Cleaner l I I i 5 5 .. I Near new and rebuilt vacuum cleaners I I of all standard makes for sale. Electro- I I lux and Hoover cleaners on rental basis, I I 5151.00 per week. I f I . I B. A. AMOS, Owner I I 606 MULBERRY PHONE 2-7741 I I ofvn-nn1nu- lnll - cluu -' uviu 11:01 uiuu 1 unuu -im- riii 1m1-- iiii - iiii 1.1.11 lii. 1ml1.,i. Ethel Shirk-Gene Stonbrough I. Ah, Bobyl 2. Glubl Glub! 3. Caz! 4. Herronj 5. Hike Mother loved her darling well, Darling's quite hard-boiled by now. ,,..1un1m1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l1m..-ll 'I' 'Q' I I PLATING and POLISHING T I I i of Au. METALS T LACQUERING and OXIDIZING I I ADVANCE PLATING co. 5l6 Allen Des Moines, Iowa PHONE 2-5646 I E. SPECK I I K. BOATWRIGHT, JR. I I I -s- ' ' WZFi'I'fT'EE2'UES'lTxII2IEK' ' ' 'u -99.. s3u-1u1- 111-11iv..-111111111-1111-1111-1111-1111111111 111111-11111 ::-iei1- use I I I EVANS FUEL co., inc. I I I Quality Coal-Pershing, Mark Twain I and Eastern Coals I T PROMPT SERVICE T I 2005 East Grand Avenue Phone 6-3104 I T LAURA F. EVANS, PRES. T 4...-1.11-. .. ...ii.-...ii-1...-1.iiIE4.L-,x5yi-...i-....-1...- - -.Tl-1.4. ion-nn-1 1 - 11111111111mi-1:11-11-1-iiiiiuiiiuii111111 1 -:ruining I PHONE 3-0553 I I NILES AND JONES T 132-136 E. Locust DES MoNEs, IOWA CIGARS-CANDY-CIGARETTES-TOBACCO 1 FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES-EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE I 5 .1-....T-ii..-ni....EEl.x2.r:Tg2Zj.g:JTTr::HLE:jT5g..-m.-..........--4. .5....-.....-....,-..,.-....-....-....-ii..-1...-1...-1...-.....-....-....-..i.-1...-in-...,g. I COMPLIMENTS I - O'DEA HARDWARE 8. PAINT CO. I Free Delivery I 607-I3 EAST LOCUST PHONE 4-2ll7 I ..-m1-.i111-.iii-ii.i-11i1-.ii-11..-...11i-1...-...1-..1i-1...-.i..-mi-im-1...--.iQ Robert Ellis--Alexander Negrete I -5- Jones has a very homely wife, but on all his travels he took her along. To a friend he 3...-....... - - -' ...- . .....-- .,.,-.. - 'I' BROWN Boov at I EQUIPMENT co. I Commercial Bodies 0 Farm Bodies l T Hydraulic Hoists I I I 122 EAST WALNUT I 1 DES MOINES 9, IOWA I i 1 PHONE 3-5814 .i........1-..- - .. -.....-....-...1-....i-mi- - .. - - ......-...Q Wayne Glover ,Quinn 1111111111111- -un-in? I I I I I ED'S SUPER VALU I Every Day Low Prices I QUALITY MEATS I I I EAST 3Oth and WALNUT I I I I vim--11111 1 in-111111111--ini:nu1i1ai-111111u1-nn-uu-ii1i- - -ini-noi Jerry Cocking-Donna Hale v!'i-.ii.- .-..1.-1111-1111-..i.-.m-mi-mi-wi-iu1-un--1n-n- :ll--if c. 1-1. STAUEEER, D. D. s. T X-RAY SERVICE T T l554 East Grand Ave. Telephone 6-7323 T S..-T...-..-....-....-.....-...I-....-....-....-.M-1...-1...-1...-....-T..-E.-.-,i. Barbara Little +-- --'- --- -'-- - -- - '-'- - - - - - -'-' - -'-- - -- - - ' - -'-' --- ---' ----I I HAMBORG'S MARKET i MEAT and POULTRY T i 4l9 E. 6th Phone 3-7425 4. -....-....-...,.......-,.........-..1...............1.....1...-..1..-....-....-1...-M-up Rodger Williams-J im Johnson said, l have to take her along-it's better than kissing her goodbye. ugn-im 11-------- - .- 1 1 1-im-11.2. I I I I I I I I I Q I So you will remember important I I I I happenings in your school days, I I ask about, SCHOOL DAZE. I I . ' I JOHN BLOEM STORES I I 520-522 E. Locust I I I I 4...-...1.. - - ......1.-...1-1.1-...1-7....-lift...-.... .--- 1...-1.5. Bob Link-Jim Vitiritto -1 oo-- --mr- 1un-nuiini-nu-iniiiin1mm1111:1uu-im--un--nu- -nu -,,,. .....-.--- .--- . .ii-1...-..,!. I COMPLIMENTS TO THE JANUARY, 1951, CLASS NORTH LAND MILK CO. East 6th and Des Moines St. Phone 3-3201 Quin- .-nu-nii1iui-W1nn-un1unimi-nn1nn-mi.- .1nn1nn-in Wayne McLain-Willard Campbell -nin-nn1nu-mi-mi-nn--nn.-im-un-iin-nn-miiixn1uu-un-nn-I Elgin, Bulova and Hamilton Watches - Diamonds OSCAR M. GREEN JEWELER 278 K. P. Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa ..m..-m.1,m1nii-nu1ml..uuiim--nu-.uii1nii1uniniiiiiu-.,m1iiii-n Mary Lenihan CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING STANDARD GLASS 8. PAINT CO. 516 Locust sr. Phone 4-9017 1nu,mi..in:..M1nu-.un...i.n...un.-uii..uu- niinii-ini-mi-nii1mi.-u Viola Davis How can I avoid falling hair? Jump out ofthe way. WESTON DUMP BODY CO. O I Sf. Paul Hydraulic Hoists I Weston Lime Spreaders . . 326 S. W. Eleventh Street DES MOINES, IOWA Repairs and Service Write or Phone 3-2813 1.1.11 .- -iii.-Mm...ml...,m1rm1iui1.m....m-.m,1nn1 ,nn-.ml-.ii Gary Cameron-Bill Griffith I 1. Larry Pearson, 2. Which is Witch? 3. WHOOSI-I1 Well, doctor, was my operation a success? I'm not your doctor, l'm St. Peter. ii-nn ------11- a- - -- --1-I-im-ho? S CONGRATULATIONS 1 I I GRADUATES and QUILL STAFF WALTER WELCH SIGN CO. .I-im.. ... .-I..-m.-mi-ml-i,-i-i.n-mi-im- - - - -im-mf. Louise McFadden 1M1,,,,1,m1un1,m.-im-If1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m.1,, PLATINliE gClJMPANY 4WFQ- . inns Phone 4-0319 Des Moines I4, Iowa Plating and Polishing of All Metals -ilu1ini..nn..mi1uii-nn1nu..un-mi-uu-nu-un.1un1un1nu-ini--u Marilyn Speck-J ean Welch 141.1 1 1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1m.-nu..mi1.mi1nu1mi1nu1 1 1,.,.1. FAIRVIEW DRUGS J, RULLI, Registered Pharmacist East 3Oth 8- University Des Moines, Iowa -uu-mi114:1114:11nu-un1.uu1uu.1nn--un-nui1uii1mi-:uni-uin1ian-n Sue Williams 1uniuuiun-un-un-ini-nu1nu-nu-ilu-ini-ilu1.:u-mi--nn-1:11111 CAPITOL CITY CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTOR - MILL WORK Des Moines I4, Iowa I l87 Seventh Street Phone 3-5I Ol -im1im1nu1mi..nli....m.1im1nn--i,u1mi1im...nn--mi.-im-ml-..,,...,, Fritz K sne -J h G ding waffle is? WHITEY'S AUTO EXCHANGE EAST l4th AND EUCLID. Robert E. Landers For Des Moines' Best Buys -un1 1 1 1 1 1n1ini-ni.1m-. 1 1 1 1 1,m1. Don Norris 'S' I 5 I I 5 I -F 'S' -i- 'I' I I 4- I m Q 0 3- fD fl Lf O 3' 3 3 14 0 Q 3 N4 O C -o- Il 5 CD 2 3- f' -o- -nn.1m1q-p--.-'11 531ml-M1m,1,m o!1u--un- iiil 11:11-un ---1 1 i I856 I95l GILCREST LUMBER COMPANY I EVERYTHING IN LUMBER W. 4th and Vine E. 3rd and Locust I 4-5169 4-34I9 Iw--------------ML .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Elwyn Johnson .g....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-il-....-....-.l..-....-....-...I-In-....-m - FAIRGROUND HARDWARE I 2951 EAST WALNUT I PHONE 62-5869 fini- -vli -+u- - - irir -- i1-i -m--nu-nu- irrr - iiii -m.- - - .-.i..- Barbara Jay-Jessie Willis -g---- --'- - '--- - ---- - - - - ---- - '--' - '-1l - '--- - -lll - lxll - lll- - -fll - lill - 'l-l - --ll - ---- - I EISENLAUER STANDARD SERVICE T EAST 30th 81 DEAN T PHONE 6-9228 QW- ilfl -III ---- lI:i - iili - ilwu - -iii - -uui - ivii - iiri ---- I I ii- B bara Jay-Jessie Willis Johnny: Yes'm it's a pancake with a nor' skid tread. sg!--uu-in --11 1: 1 1 4, I 1 Compliments from the Bantam I Bowling I.eague AIR LANES The following business men and trater- li nal organizations make it possible tor i us children to bowl. I T Jewett Lumber E Legionaire Club If Coca-Cola I T Mid Town Motors I Jensen-Dunn Imnw. I I -2- I OIIII1 5 I .1nn1uu.. ui1uii-.lm1ml1ml1.m....., Elks Club Service Sales O'Dea Hardware Hiland Potato Chip Sheriff Reppert Fritz Kasner-John Gooding 'I '- ' 'n '' ' ? . I Compliments of I I I SUPERIOR CLEANERS i E WE KLEEN KLOSE KLEEN : I6I4 CLARK STREET for - FREE PICK UP and DELIVERY - I 2-4150 - - I '9 ' ' I 'lI1?E'iL5i 'P ' ' 1' Ei- 1--' -'-- - - '1-- - '--' - -'-' - '-'- - '- -1- '--' - ---- - - --1--------IE E. J. WHITE I T SHOE REPAIR - QUALITY WORK T i 718 EAST l4th STREET i 'T T T T T 1' Twvzxzramixr 1' T T f ' T T T T f 9i I ' lll' ' Vll' lll' l lll' T llll T llll l llll illlli llll l llll i llll TllllillllilllliIl'-Illllvllligo woonsios LUMBER co. i Get Your Pine On 69 T 5 PHONE 62-36I6 T I -r Fritz Kasner-John Gooding Fair Customer: I'd like to try on th over theref' agen-uuin 1--i-11-11 .... .. ...u....1..., - H ECK ROSS I CLOTHIER I I IOWA'S LARGEST UNIFORM SUPPLIERS I I I I 5 I 5 Locust Street 5 l . 'P Larry Pearson-Gardner Sanford 1111m-11111-1111-1111-1111-1111--nu1111111111-1111...nn11111-.n11.-1111.-mi-1111-in 1.-......... .. ...ni-ni.-....-....-.........1......-...........-....- - ..-....-mi. at hat I I 1 I 1 l. Maggieand Cokep 2. Terry Tom Baalg ' 3. Marilyn and Chuckieg 4. Up in the Air! Salesman: l'm sorry, madam, but that is the lampshadef' .- 1' Q ' E I Prepare for a good position with a future I at A. I. B., lowa's largest and most dis- I ' tinguished business training school. Visit 1 I T A. I. B. now and see the many advan- T tages this modern business school has to offer you. A. I. B. is yours for success E AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS I I Des Moines T Ez- Qc 4..-....-...........-...1-....-...........-....-....-,,,.-.......1,1.-....-....-....-........ Dick Anderson-Darrel Mathews --I 03- EI- -- - ---- - --II - ---' -----I--f- ---' - Kf-- - '--' - '--' - --'- - -1-- - 1--- - -- -'- --- -I-I cusI-IMAN-WILSON T OIL COMPANY T MOBILGAS S MOBILOIL I Friendly Service At I E. 2nd and GRAND I QS E. 30th and WALNUT ,Q I I 4207 HUBBELL Mobiloil T T Mohilgas 3761 E. UNIVERSITY T EUCLID Is. DELAWARE T -i--------- ---- - --LL - - --.- - ---- - ---- - -L-1 - --L- - -L-- - ---- - ---- ---- ---- - - -I .-...I-....-....-..........-....-....-......................-....-......I...... -...I-I+ I SMITH'S FOOD MARKET I I A Complete Food Store I I A . Ph 'I' I 842 Hull ve one 6-7096 I LOUIS E. SMITH 5 I Bird's Eye Frozen Foods I .g..-...I-n..-...I-...I-....I-.III-n..-...I-.I...-nI.............-....-I...- ...III-I. ' Ethel Shirk-Gene Stanbrough 4. fe.-...I-I...-In-...I-In-...I-I...-...II-III.-In-In-I...-III.-III.-In--...I-.I.Q I I I RUSSELL'S SUPER SERVICE I OVERHAUL - TUNE-UP - BRAKES - BODY WORK I - 700 E. WALNUT ST. PHONE 3-9109 I T DES MOINES, IOWA ' T .i ..-..,.-.. -..I-........I...,...-....-..........-....-....-....-I...-....-....-.........iL Jim Fisher Plumber, arriving six hours after O call' i o 2 O 'T fb -I' I 3 IO gui ? Ln 3 -TF :- '14 I-I-I--I ---- - -I ---- I ---- ---' - 'I- I I I I I ' I I . i T goeden we jgzrzdf I I 1 - I 4 4 4 I I I I - TWO STORES - 700 Ofenei Ave. - - Phone 4-6151 3422 Beaver Ave. - - Phone 7-4416 I I - I DES MOINES, IOWA I I I - I - I . + '- -'I'-vii1E:I2'iII'2'If55fII'EIfTE5iESiT - - 'i'I' Q CONGRATULATIONS E 'O ' ' 1 I DIAL 4-3251 T LAUNDERERS T H DRY CLEANERS 'S'II.-1111-nu-I1II-IIII-11111IIII1IIII-IIII-.IIII1IIII.-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII- -1111111 John Thompson-Ronald Wurst ..In-I, 1IIIIinn-.IIII1IIII11111-IIII11:11.-IIII-111111111-IIII1 111 -IIII-II 'Z' -i- l I--W - - -- ---I- '- - 1-1'--I-- -' -I--- --'- - -- - - - I DR. H. H. OZANNE I DENTIST I Res. Ph. 6-1823 406 Capital City Bank Bidg. i I Office Phone 3-i425 Des Moines, Iowa i----I--II--n- I--- - II-- - -II- -I-I--I-II-- -II- - --I- - --II - II-I - I--- -'II'-'II'-Hi' Leo Brown '! ' 'M' M ' ' ' 'S' I Compliments I I SAM'S RENT A CAR 81 TRUCK SERVICE I T 5l5 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa -i---n---I- ---- - --I- - I--- --I--- I--- -II-- -III - I--- - ---- - I-I- - I--I - I--- - --II ---I---I3 Kenneth Gans Mr. Smith: Not so bad. While we were waiting l taught Mrs. Smith how to swim. '!'- - ' '------'--'- I' I I I Congratulations to the I ! I Seniors of East High School I I and East High School I I I I I - I I I I I I FORD MOTOR E l I COMPANY I I 2121 East Walnut Street I Q 2 l I T DES MOINES, IOWA I I I I .i..-.... .. -....-....-..I......-....-..I-.,..-.,..-.... .... M. Duckett-R. Sandegren -104- -i- 4... -......1... ------- I ---- -- ... . -1...-1.5. I I 1 sA1zw1N stumos - I - T Congratulates I I THE CLASS OF JANUARY, '51 - 515 P11111 Avenue Phone 3-7236 f 4'1 -1 ---- 1-Vj 'B f ----- - -Hi- o3on1 uvuv - vuur 1111 lrvu 1 vxll 1 llls -- Ilrv 1 lrvl 1 lnll 111111 -llv 11111111111 1 1111111162 MoNA1zc1-1 BAG co. I T 4716 S. W. NINTH STREET i E PHONE 2-4895 'i '- ---- - ' '5g:,E1- Im:xj:'EZZ - ' - ---- 1 -1'-1-ff' o!u1u- llvl 1 urrl 1 vull 1 llul 1 lnrn 1 uunu 11111111111 lrx: - 1nnl 1 lnll 1 nul1 - nnnn 1 nuun 1 nlnn 1 vnnl 1115? I oRR's suPER VALU I i 4I2 E. Sixth Down Town East Des Moines : 2 Every Day Low Prices ' '! '-T -D TITLE 'iI1'lflEffi'Qf'iZ'QiQEiiTfllZQ - T '- Q Mrs Upton's pet dog has been run ove She'Il be heartbroken. Larry Pearson-Gardner Sanford r. I fl lll'lIH'1Ill1'-IN1-'NlllIwiklliilllillllliflllilllllIllllTUllTllTlIlTIlUi'lllilIll1l1ll-1lllllD!l I I I I 2 I i I 2 1 ... Q 1 I g 1 z 1 1 -If s- - E F' 2. Q I I am o '- H I 1 2 w z 54 :l: 1 T m If . 3 . Q0 rn t 5 A Z ' 'Y ' tn 4 I ' U 0 ' Z I 5 as K 70 O 'O 4 4 S I I I ' Q 5. Q E ' I I E I L5 n I 1 a Q 1 - 1' I cu I . I E ws 5 I I rfu1uu un-u11m1m1nu1m11:m1u111u1111111111111nun-1111-1111111111Im-mi-111111111 1 ulfv I .- in I. Ozark Ike with Mate! 2. My Sister and Zustg 3. It Says Here. . . 4. Entrance to Roosevelt Don't tell her abruptly. No, I'II begin by saying it's her husband. 421111111-1 -111111111111 in-11n111:g I I I . - Greetings to the January I - I Graduating Class of 1951 I DILLER BATTERY I I CORPORATION I T BUILDERS AND DISTRIBUTORS ' 1 i DEPENDABLE SERVICE I I 701 CORNING PHONE 2-3712 I I I I +I- -:-: -I ----- - - - I-----I- -I - IIII - --II - -III L y P arson--Gardner Sanford ,!.....,..,-.,,.-,..,....,.-III.... -III... .....I........IIII-..H-II.I......-....-..,.-.I I CARTER PRINTING COMPANY I 'I' I COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE I I I QUALITY LETTERPRESS and I OFFSET PRINTING I I I 2043 Capitol Ave. Phone 6-3028 I . I 4. I-..I-....-..,.-,I,-II-,.II-I.,I...-....-....-..,,-I..,-....-I.,.-II.-....-...f. Rita Yost Q..-...I -..- ....-....-...I......-....-.,..-....-I..I- -. - -....-.ng I JAY'S DINER I I Steaks - Noon Lunches - Chicken I I 2611 E. University Ave. Phone 6-7187 I I Joe DUNNAM, Prop. I 5,..-...,-....-.I............-................-....-....-..,.-...,-.. -....-....-.,....I.i. Bob Link-Jim Vitiritto II- '- --- '- - '--- - - - - -- - '- - '- - - - ' - '--' - --'- - - - - '--- - - --'- -Ie I I Reeves-cI-IAMBERS AGENCY I INSURANCE I I 310 WALNUT BLDG. PHONE 2-9197 T ai u-IIIi-IIII--IIIi-IIII-'III-IIII-IIII1Im-IIII1iIII-IIIi1IiII-IIIi1IIII-IIII1IIu1uefo Noel Link A sign on a Scottish golf course read as follows: :fit I I ,ze M' II? In we IE-,M I MARK nfsisnm , -I 2-'ig TRW, I , Have E .5 55 3 Coke E :' Boiiled Under Authority of The Coca-Cola Company by DES MOINES COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY F. Kasner-J. Gooding ,!..1m..-.III1Im....IIII-IIII-ItII-IiII1uII- -I.ii- -mi--III11'-I-IIII-Im-I0? I I I OFFICE PHONE 3-2433 RES. PHONE 6-4755 I I DR. CHARLES E. MOTIS - I I IJENTIST I I I I 305-306 Teachout Bldg., Des Moines, Ia. I I N. E. Cor. East 5th and Locust Street I lillI1!lIIIi lIIII1Illlv-DIIIIUTIIIITilllillllillllilllli '1IlII1-llIIllIIIT TIIIWTIIUQ' Esther Agee :goin-W1 1 -IIII1InI-nII-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IiII-IIII- 1 -IIII-II Ea , E. S. IOSBAKER, D.O. I Rost. L. PETIT, D.o. I I Osteopathic Physician and Surgery E I 1500 E. Grand Ave. Phone 6-1115, 6-1116 I 'ir Mert McClanahan 1 II-IIII-IIII-.IIII..uninu1IIII-.IIIIiiIII1IIII-IIu1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-iiniunlo II--IIII-I...-I..I.....I.-III.-II..--III.-.III-I...-I...-I...-II..-II..-...I-.II....-I...-Ing. 3' I I Congratulations to each member of another I e East High Graduation Class E I I-IILLTOP SUPER vALu I 2822 HUBBELL AVE. I E The Finest in Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Meats I I and Grocieries at Everyday Low Prices I 4.I........-...II-.II-III.-...I-I.I...EIIIg.:.,1IIIT5II7..i-I-I.-...I- - -...I-...Q Members will refrain from picking up lost balls until they have stopped rolling. I -I- I I Iowa's Oldest Jewelry Store I I I I I PPIEEIIEIIF I 1865 I I I 5 GRADUATION GIFTS Plumbs suggests gifts that endure a lifetime I WATCHES - DIAMONDS JEWELRY -- SILVER I Convenient terms when desired I I P L U M B S I I WALNUT AT SIXTH I Qui1ul1 --Inuit...-Im-Im-Iminn-nII-mI-InI-IIII--uII1IIII- -Im-. Larry Pearson-Gardner Sanford E106-A u-n1I1I :-111 ----1 1111 II II -1+ I I I I I I I I I I -I- ogcu-IIII1 11111-III - 11111-IIII-11111 --IIII-IIII--IIII-IIII-- - 1IIII1II,? I I ' I I Congratulations Graduates I MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY I OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE HANGER JEWELRY STORE T - E I 526 East Locust Street I I I 15011111111 - --IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII--IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII- - -Iiuiunfo Shirley Friend ,gui-.IIII1 - -IIII- iiii -IIII- iiii -- ivii -IIII1 1111 - 1111 -III11IIII- - -II11-luv? I RUSSELL TRAILERS I I T 2544 DEAN PHONE 62-6391 ' Russell Mott : I I 'iiIllTIIII1-IIIl1'Il11+lIIITllllillllTIIII1-llll--Illhvllllvllllirllllv-Illllllllvlllli-IIII-110511 Betty Mullin-Barbara Smith agen-IIII-1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1III11IIII--IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-Inf. I wash the sELr-sERvE Way I E MAYTAGE MACHINES SOFT WATER E I 6II1 AVE. SELF SERVE LAUNDRY I I W. E. COLEMAN, Prop. I E COMPLETE DRYING FACILITIES E I 1501 sixrh Ave. Phone 2-1619 I Oi'11111111--IIII-IIII1IIIx:IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1Im-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IxII-IIII-uric Sue Williams lt's amazing how many girls trim their claws in English. IPut this one on 'lfile J. .nga--IIII 1----1:----11v --:lingo I I I I I I For QUALITY LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS see I I LEACHMAN LUMBER COMPANY f I Every Co-operation Given Builders and E Contractors f Z I I I I I I I I I 1933 Hubbell Ave. Phone 6-5147 I I I I - I -1- Qu-IIII1 -IIII1IIII11111-IIII111111111111111-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII- 1 -IIII-II Fritz Kasner-John Gooding I. Joe, Wienie and Baby 2. She Done lt! 3. Gayle and Sidg 4. Hi Ya, Big Boyllll 5. Two Donnasg 6. Ah, Who Can Guess the Rest? AVAILABLE NOW! Monarch's Steel-Frame Screens DESIGNED T0 FIT ALL THREE MODELS or - MQNARCH ' IN-A-SLIDE BASEMENT -... .... WINDOWS ' 'mm:f55 grunt EIf. --11 Homes equipped with In-A-Slides 1 I. can now have full summer comfort with Monarch Screens. Heavy all- 'L' I steel frames, processed against rustg K N V strong, bronze wire mesh. Quickly 71 x I and easily insta1led..See your build- F' ' ing supply dealer today. 1? . SOLD ONLY THROUGH DEALERS 4957 70464: you thai af gunna! Wwdow time af NEW MONARCH MACHINE 8. STAMPING COMPANY OH 'Io QUE l- 1 Idgmi , -I C4514 7 ' ' ' -1 ALI .- ' 406 s.w.nINTn sTuEET urs uIoIn1:s s,IowA Bill Griffith-Gary cameron ' -107- .q...-.I..- ... ..,.. - - - -I - -I...,... ..,,.-,.,...,.I- 4. I . I T Congratulations from T I THE NATIONAL MFG. and T 5 I STAMPING COMPANY I i i .init-...I.. -I -...-.....-..I.-....-....-I..I-.III-I...-....I.-I...-..I.- -III.-IQ. Betty Mullin-Barbara Smith .pi-,..,- .. ..,...-....-I...-..........-I...-..,.-II.-....-,..... .. -....-..4. EKDAHL'S MARKET T QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY T T i405 East Ninth Street Phone 6-3463 T .ia-....-..I............I-II.-.mf.,........-....-....-....-....-.I.-II.-.III-....-...i. Ethel Shirk-Gene Stanbrough ?...-....- -...I-....-I...-...I-I...-...IT....-II...-...I-....-.I.I-,I.I- -I...-IIT. T RAPAPURT S MARKET T T Quality Fresh Meats 8. Vegetables T T 9I9 East l4th Street Phone 6-5624 T 3. ..-....-...,........ ...,,.-..,-..I.......-...,....,.-I.f. Murlene McCIan han Mother: Willie, it is time you were up. The birds were all up long ago. T PRIZE OF IOWA BUTTER ,g,.......,-.II.- - -..I.-,...-,..,-,..,-..,,-.......,,.,..,,...,I..,, - - ,.....,g,, I TYPEWRITERS I i RENTALS T I OFFICE MACHINE SUPPLY CO. I 220 Eighth St. Phone 2-lOO9 ' i 'i '1 1 '4 1 1 1 'x'I 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 'II' 1 'I 1 1 I ' 1 1 'i' Raymond Gordon-Jim Mouzakus If---P -- - - ' - '- - -'-' - --'- - ---- - - - - -i'- - -- - if-- -w'- 'i-- - i--- - '-'t - 1--' --I-If I FRED MAcRI SHOE REPAIR I I I T Shoes Repaired While You Wait T I T 848 HULL AVE. .i..,-....-....-...-....-....-.....,..,....,..............-....-.... .... ..,,-..i Ethel Shirk-Gene Stanbrough .g.........-...I-..........-I...-....-..........-..I...........I..-II..-II.,-...I-II.-.I..-I.4. T SWANWOOD COAL COMPANY T l2l SIXTH AVE. EAST PHONE 3-l323 T T H. C. YARN W. R. YARN T '! I'n 'W' ' ' ' ' :' I ' WUI? 'I 1 1 I ' T ' Dick Borg-Dick a e Willie ldrowsilyI: Well, if I had to sleep in a nest of sticks and straw, l'd get up early, tool Ii- iill - i I - - '- IIII ' I I I I I oz, 0 - I A Good Place to Meet Your Friends MAURICE T. ADAMS I CI-IURNED AND DELIVERED FRESH Your East Des Moines Druggist T EVERY DAY T T I FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS IS TI-IE T T D55 MUINES T MOST IMPORTANT PART or OUR T C0-OPERATIVE DAIRY BUSINESS ' 1935 D M ' ' Z T es Omes Street East 5th and Locust Phone 4-38l6 T-----Tnzamwn----at I' 'f'I Ifrl IIII I'I' 'f I' 'I'I TMP--wmwxmwam-TTTTT 'f 'I l' -IOS- ,!.,.-....- - ..,...-.-..H-..,.-,...-,,..-..N-.,.....,.....II- -I -I.I.-.,!, I GENE NICI-IoLsoN T I RADIO - TELEVISION - SALES a. SERVICE I I 1400 E. 9III IMain Officel - 6-ssss Q I 815 M E. 14th -- Sales Branches - 614 University I I Motorola Admiral Philco Zenith Q I Spartan - Trav-Ler, TELEVISION I I Washers - Stoves - Refrigerators I I EASY TERMS - TRADE INS I -!',......- ..,........,.....,.-.........,-..II-H..-.III-.III-..,....,..- .. ...,.,....!. Darlene Hawkins-Kenneth Larson .!n-Im- -Im-IIII--IIII1IIII-Im-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-Im-.I -I -IIII-III? I BAR'k's BICYCLE SHOP T T Bicycle Sales and Service T T I5OO LINDEN ST. PHONE 4-5825 i .i...-........-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-................-..5 Gerald Terry EH- -f-- - - ---I- '--- - ---- - ---- - ---- -I----In------he ---- - - ------we MAIzosE SUNDRY T PAINT -- HARDWARE - GIFTS -- FOUNTAIN T T 824 East Euclid Phone 6-9180 T 3,..-...-..-..-.l.,.-...-.......................I..-..........-....-....-.......fg Ethel Shirk-Gene Stanbrough What is it about a dachshund that you don't care for? EH--fI-Q- ---1 - '-'- - '--- - '-'- - ---- - '--' - ---- - f - - -'-' - '--- - -f'- - '--- - --H----r Elem-Icafy is CHEAP : in DES MOINES T Always On the Job T T I , I Y I 'SGI QQ w- I I 1 :,:.. , umm I I f , , 2 T T CQ REDDY KILOWATT T : Your Eledrric Servant 5 IOWA POWER a. LIGHT coMPANv I. Brought! 2. Hot-rodj 3. Mike and Gretg 4. Havigl They make such a draft when they come into a room. They always keep the door open so long. .!II-IIII- -II --I --I +I --1------- IIII-no? I I ' I Fooo I I STORES I I ls- I I I I I I BRIARDALE Eoon STORES I I I All Over Iowa BRIARDALE FINE FOODS I I 4...-...I-...I--.........--I...-..,....................-....-.Il-I.I.-II..-I..-..,I.-II...-..4. .y..-.....- - -..,......,.-.....-....-....-....-III.-...II-I...-Il.-.II- -..I......g. Harold Strasburg Garry Cameron-Bill Griffith -IO9- o!o1I1II111I1 111111IIII111111111111111111111IIII..III1-.II111I11I1 1111111111111 'I' I COMPLETE BATH FIXTURES I COMPLETE HEATING EQUIPMENT I I I I oGLE PLUMBING 8. HEATING i CECIL OGLE, Mon 1271 East 36th St. Court Phone 6-9755 Des Moines, Iowa I I 36111 IIII - IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1III11II1I1II1I11III1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII -1II11I1II11u1-.gig Elwyn Johnson ofru11m1I 11111111111111111III1II111I11I111u111II11III11I111III114uI1IIII11111-his I Congratulations from I I WALK-IN FRUIT MARKET I GRANDANETTE BROS. I I 421 East saxfh Phone 4-0664 I Q Illigllgrx-1 Illl1'llIIiIllI1-IIIIUIUHIQ OrlillllillllillllillliillllTllllllllllHllTllIlilIll'1IIlIU-llllillllidlllllllillllllllg I WASHINGTON AVE. I GROCERY 81 MEATS I I 1214 E. woohangfon Phone 6-4903 I I . I HAROLD SPEFEIFS P:-HIQISEIS SCHWARTZ I I ofu1mI-11111u-1111111u111111111I11I11-1111-1111-1111111111111I11111-I11I111u-uf Gene Neese ' Dentist: Which tooth do you want ex- traCted? Pullman Porter: 1 Lower seven. gill-llIIITlI1IiDlII1-Ul'1Illl'TIllll IN?lullllll-1llll1Dlllll1Il1lIlI1DIlllllDlI.lIl1lllICll!llIlilUIl1lIlIlIllICTIl? I I 1 5' I I Z :I I I U' I I S E 3, I o m -6 -I I' I E In 'f n 3 2 I SS Q 3 0 I I ' 5 C I 2 'll U' I UT 1 - 'I1 3' I , E rn 5' In K - In n - ,, ' I .. E E U5 o I I 0 IT I W I i 'Q lg I 9 2 I I S, I I I UIOI1I1mI11m1111111111-111I1ll11I11-111111I1I1ul11II11u1I1ll1uu11111-ln-ul-l-l--I1-nic BIII Sloan vga-IIII-1 1 1I1I1IlII1IIII- IIII - IIII 110- - IIII - llll '- IIII 1 I'- llnllnlg I I Best Wishes . , . ond When It's Flowers CALL I I O L S A N ' S I I . East Grand at 15th Phone 62-2216 opn-II.-I......II-....I..II-...I-............II-I..-I..-I...-....-......n..-II-I 4' Ruth-Trotter-Marjorie Bengston .gn-n-I...-I...-I..-In-I..-In-In-.In-In-In.-.II-In-I - -n.-.I,!. I ok. ELMER TACKETT I I oPToMETRIsT I I PHONE 2-7506 I I W. 2nd and Grand Ave, Des Moines, Iowa I bi1u1uu1II1111111IIu11I1I1I111-IIII11111111111IIII1E111111111111-11I1111II1II11--:nic Marilyn Condit-Margherita Sage :gn--11111 11Iu1III1111II111II11111111111III111III11III11II1-:III--I1 11111--no? TED'S SHELL SERVICE T EAST 8th and UNIVERSITY T 7 P HON E 6-93 6 1 T 301111111 1111 11II1I1I111I11111u-1114111111111111111 1111 11111154 Gene Neese Why are those bees flying around so frantically? I dunno-guess they have hives! 0101111111 1111111111111 1111-1111--111111624 I I I TEAMSTERS I I JOINT COUNCIL NO. 45 I I I LOCALS I I . I j No. 72 .No. 356 No. 90 No. 387 No. 147 No. 394 I I 821 Des Moines Street I I I Phone 2-7107 I Publisher of Iowa Federationistn I I I 054111-IIII1 1 1 1 11III1IIII11xII111111I1II11III111II11III1 1 -III111Inia Harry Jeffries-Gene Bolich --11O- oIsl-IIII-nu1un-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIn1InI-IIII1IIII-IIII-InI1Im1IIII1l nie 1 E DR. C. M. COLLINS ANIMAL CLINIC 1 1 i 3709 E. UNIVERSITY AVE. ? T PHONE 62-1882 T aio llilllIiIlI1i!I'-illlllllliillllvlullll1IIllII'I1'llIllIhIlIlllllllllllllil 1 Il11lOi1 Gene Shineflew-Duane Dunagan gon-nn-I 1IIn1IIII-IIII-uII1IIn-Im-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIn1Im1lnI1mI1Il .gg I Hardware 81 Gift Store T Painting and Cleaning Supplies! . . . Glass Cut and I E Glazed . . . Floor Sanders to Rent! 5 I SEARS-SHIPLEY CO. W COR. E. 9th and HULL y PHONE 62-1031 i S. Open Saturday Eve's Tull 7:00 5. I-ull In-I - Ethel Shirk-Gene Stanbrough ag:-IIII1I -IIu1IIII1IIu-HII1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1 -lui-ns? I DOHERTY'S FLOWERS . I I ARRANGED AS You LIKE THEM I l 1540 Second Avenue Phone 8-0816 L T DES MOINES I4, IOWA T of 111mm-1IIu.-Im-Im-IIII1IIII--IIII1IIII-IIn1nII-M1uII1IIII-.IIII1IIn1im..lo!c John Gooding-Fritz Kasner o!ou1nn1I 1Im1nII1Im1IIII1mm1I:u-IIu1Im -IIII-IIII1IIII1-nu1 1IIII1n.fe CHET BRAMMER CAFE T 24 HOUR SERVICE T 1 2929 E. UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 62-4306 T lic II1IIII1IIII1InI1un-mI1IIII1IIII-un-IIII1 IIII1Im1nII1IIII1IuI-IIII1 mi-nic Gene Shineflew lrate Mother fat dinnerlz Johnny, I wish you would stop reaching for things. Haven't you a tongue? n!ou1IIII1I1 1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-nII1IIn1IIII1IIII1InI1 -- 1nn1ln!a g xkkkkk x hx E T Nawaz.. 1 5 ' L' ' Xxs X E 5 BUY NT L Q I7l0 E. GRAND AVE. DES MOINES IA FH 5-IGIS S OUR CONVEYORS ARE METERED You Pay As You Use Minimum Charge 55.00 Per Day SCHULING CONVEYOR 81 4 HITCH CO. 1710 E. Grand Ave. I DES MOINES, IOWA PHONE 6-3015 sfsIII1IIII1I - 1 1III-1IIII-ijlgxiwli:-tI:I1uII 1111 1IIII1u.!q 1. Oui Ouilll 2. Ohg Yummy-slurpj 3. Dick, Ronny, Elwyn, Hedgep 4. Cupid Vitiritto Johnny: Yes, Mother, but my arm's longer. t!ll1ul--Im1un1 uill -uu1 niiu 1 riii 1 iiin 1Im1 inri 1 rnin 1 iiin 1 uiin 1 vrii 1 iiii 1 iiur -ui. ' 1 I THE OLD FIGHTING SPIRIT I 1 of I I E A s T H I G H I I i 1 is fiyang high 1 of I 1 1 i Yumawwlmsm. ' T I ERSUN E I Msrsmummumnms e 1 . I Esther O. Anderson 1905 I! I1 Ebba Anderson Currier 1909 li T Louise Anderson Jackson 1928 1 I Betty M. Anderson 1936 1 Helen M. Youngmark 1937 I Albert Orvsley 1943 I Peggy'Ann Boyer 1951 1 Nolan Nicholls 1951 051115111 llll T IIII TINY llll TullTllllillllilllllIIIlTIIHilU'1IlII1 llll T IIII 1lllI4llO!A Marjorie Bengston -111- 11.11 1 1 1,,,,1.,,,11.1,1,.h...,,,,1,,.,1,,,,1,,.11 1 1 111111, 111111 11111111111.1111yu,1,,,,1,,,,1,.,,1,,,,1,,,,1ii1i1i1ii1,m1 1,,,,1,, 'Z' COWNIE FURS 1 510 MARKET 1 coAT AND SUIT CORNER 1 8th and WALNUT T -......,- -,.1-1..-1..-....-....-....-..i.-....-..,,-..,.- - -1...-,,f, Wayne Glover 'Q' Compliments to January, 1951, Class 1 KRAus Fooo MARKET 2739 E, University Ave. Phone 6-8306 T 11111-4111111111ii111iiii1i1u1111111111-11n111i11n11111111i11111in111n1ui11u1ia Bill Erickson-Jerry Gordon 11111 iii- 1111111111111111111-im11m111n-1111 1111 1111111 WALKER-SHAY Realtors 709 GRAND AVE. 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