East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1955
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Our long list of honors in sports as well as scholastic contests will clearly exem- plify this social atmosphere in evidence at East High. It is in remembrance of these acquired ideals that we, the graduating class of June, l955, dedicate this Quill to the students, fac- ulty and alumni of East High School. XYZ! The school buildings of East High have long bee a symbol of the scholastic and athletic supren acy of which the people of the east sic have always been proud. The first Ea High School was located on tl corner of East Twelfth St. or Court Ave. and was cor pleted in 1891. Tl cornerstone of tl present buildir was laid l 9l l . 1 91 1911 l i S 1 2 1 1 The new gym, swimming pool, and manual train ing rooms, which were begun in 1954, are ex- pected to be completed in the fall of 1955. These pictures of East High, both past and present, indicate not only the increasing size of the school it- self but also the growing spirit for which Lee Township is famous. 1911 19 4 A 1900 PRIlHPAL Miss May Goodrell held the position ot principal from 1900 to 1918. The laying of the cornerstone tor the present East High School, which took place in 1911, marked a memorable event in the history of East High. HIGH 19 4 Mr. D. Q, Williams became principal at East High School in the tall of 1954 and is our present principal, Mr. Williams, known as Duke by most of the students, faculty, and alumni, was previously the boys' adviser. Mr, O. G. Prichard was principal from 1934 to 1954, One of the highlights ot his twenty years ot dedicated service to East High was the completion of the plans for the new ad- dition and construction of the stadium. NOTE: Not all Quill advisers and principals are included because of lack of space. Q ILL HIGH ADVISERS Mary Estelle Patterson was the faculty ad- viser for the first edition of the Quill, which came out in l905. The early Quills were semi- monthly literary issues very different from our present-day serni-annual editions. Mr, George Christian became the Quill faculty adviser in l953. Quill editing rnethods have changed greatly since the first edition in l905, with more emphasis placed upon pictorial images rather than word pictures. Mr. Kenneth Stratton, present faculty ad- viser for the East High Scroll, was the Quill adviser from i930 to l953. lt was during this period that the Quill was changed from a literary edition to its present yearbook form. East High has upon its campus many seem- ingly insignificant scenes which, unnoticed by the passer-by, are cherished in the memory of every East High graduate. Among these is the ivy planted at the front of the building by the senior class at the third anniversary assem- bly. This ivy was sent by Vincent Starzinger, then a student at Harvard University, from the historical town of Cambridge. Ricka Chicka Boom, Ricka Chicka Boom Ricka Chicka, Ricka Chicka Boom! Boom! Boom! Whoope La Re, Whoope La Ray East Des Moines High School I. O. A. fix 4 C xl 'Z-' is -'54 ...S 45 .IL Did Yi s 'WEE SERWQ X'b,l'lUHAgAX4 lf' ' if li? 'PQ' Gqa Xi 64 6 was og , -Q ,v v , 'S l . X ss Q - ' N 55' s W , r - s we , ., t ss - as is 'iw - x ..: 'H t'- ix Y ,...,..,.,. i ftsfigwt f W ' ' RX - x XSXY' QXQ NSI M f E , , sr ss vis Xxx sc recesses s . X .sw As fs The student council and the senior class in the Fall of l92l asked the students' co- operation in designing a school pin. From the large number of designs submitted, that of Eugene Gray was chosen by the vote of the student body. It was considered especially fitting since he used as a motif the oak leaf in recognition of the admiration East High students have for the native oaks on their campus. The cornerstone, laid by Miss May Goodrell on January I8, l9ll, contains such arti- cles as a copy of the Bible, an American flag, four editions of the Quill, an East High pen- nant, three records of East High cheers, pictures of the l909 and l9lO football teams, a return slip, a tardy card, a warning card, and an admit card. 0 ILL STAFF 1905 Row 'I: May Van Dyke, Marlin Roe, Lisle I-lifes, Edna Willilsg Row 2: Monroe Dutcher, Vincent Sfarzinger, Adelaide Ewing. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Vincent Starzinger ATHLETICS ARTIST Lisle I-lifes Adelaide Ewing LITERARY EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGER Edna Willits Mary Van Dyke Harry Ill ORGANIZATIONS ASS'T BUSINESS MANAGER Monroe Dutcher Joseph Brody LOCAL EDITOR CIRCULATING MANAGERS Martin Roe James Day Tod Doran -1 0,- 0 ILL THF 1955 Row 1: Carr, Wyatt, Burris, McKinley, Stoddard, Jones, Blair, Row 2: Swartz, Miller, Spong, Schoonover, Angell, Hansen, Gauerke, Peacock, Row 3: Scott, Hartung, Rizk, Carpe, Swain, Schneider, Stilwell, Olsen. C0-EDITORS ART Margaretta Angell William Carpe Cover Design INTRODUCTION Bob Patterson . Nancy Lund Jo Ann Jones Douglas Scott Rlzgigon Ipcggefth simon SECTION U Cafllnsm' Sue Wyatt, Editor Anna Belle Swartz - - Pat Miller Carol Ann McKinley Nancy Melme Bud Collins Dlck Fmkes Kay Spong Thelma Stoddard SCHOOL LIFE TYWSTS Jim Schneider, Editor John Carr Judy Hansen Alf d M Donna Gouerke Mary Kay Peacock Elizabeth Schoonover re 0 Core 5pQR1'5 PHOTOGRAPHY ARRANGEMENTS Jack Hartung, Editor Sharon Burris Wllll0m Swain Harold Olsen ADVISERS PHOTOGRAPHERS Editorial oaa,,ao.a., .a.,.c George Christian Gary Blair Dave Penney Art S so S Fred Hiatt Harmon Nolte it it Neil Rizk Business ..o..o C C U Charles Springate Don Stilwell Advertising ,,.c, , c,c,. Louis Friegtad -.'l'I- I I' a Back When M l M A Blind Dot Senior Board i 5 w H A R P R O D S ...12.. Q n Q fx 0' W . N , 5 , , K A VV X x ,Qs MQ'WwQO QM? 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JACOBSON Jake Not for himself, but for the world, he lives. Pleasures: Swimming, Swimmers, dinner at Maxies, Class of '55. Peeves: Helpful girls, people who don't act their age. Student Council 4, Alternate 3, 5, 6, Vice President 7, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Science Club 6, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drum Maier 7, 8, Pit Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 7, 8, Latin Club 5, Spectators Club 5, 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Cabinet 8, Hi-Y Model Legis- lature 7, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 8, Track 6, 8, Pep Assembly 7, Legion Oratory 7, P.T.A. 7, Nativity 7, Kiwanis Representative 7, U.N. Assembly 7, State Science Convention 6. Purpose: To swim in the Olympics. Fuzzy Jake 'Laima DONA KAY THOMPSON Fuzzy or Tinker l'Sweet, silent and persuading eyes. Pleasures: Jimmy , The H.P.'s , All night rendevous, Pizza , S.O.S. . Peeves: Leaving East, goatees, asparagus. Senior Board 8, Student Teacher 8, Spotlight Parade 4, Monitor 5, 7, Clerical Staff 5, 8, Usher 8, School Party 6: Class Officer, Secretary 6, Orchestra 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 7, Veishea Parade 6, Drake Relays Parade 5, May Festival 63, S, gkssembly 6, 7, Dance Band 4, Zeta 6, Modern Miss Purpose: To make my mother proud of me and to make Jimmy happy always. LAIMA MAIGONE AULIS Hgfogth is the time to do something and become some- o y. ' Pleasures: Music, Glenn Miller, In The Mood, someone's brown eyes. Peeves: Flattery, Spanish students with 'Dutch accents and pushing Margie's Mercury, North High 3, 4, 5, 6, Honor Roll 6, 7, 8, A Cappella Choir 5, 6, lNorthl, Spanish Club 5, 6, Secretary 6, Presi- dent 8, Spanish Banquet 7, 8, American Legion Oratory 8, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, United Nations Assembly 7, P.T.A. Program 7, Cheerleader lNorthl 4. Purpose: To travel around the world and speak French fluently. ..15- JOHN CISNA In basketball, this boy has made a name, with courage and fight, no wonder such fame. Pleasures: People, fun, 3 Musketeers, Jan. Peeves: Very little, Student Council 4, 5, 6, Alternate 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, School Party 3, 4, Class President 3, Spec- tators Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 5, Vice President 6, President 7, Honorary President 8, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, 7, Track 4, 8, Pep Assembly 7, 8, Alumni Assembly 5, City Champs 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y Induction Team 6, Hi-Y Convention 5, Youth for Govern- ment 7, May Festival 6, Drake Relays As- sistant 4, 6, P.T,A. Program 6, 8, Purpose: To always be close to my parents and friends. RICHARD NEIL JESSEN Jess Thinking well is wise, planning well is wiser, and doing well is wisest, Pleasures: Athletics, East High, Three Mus- keteers. Peeves: Leaving East. Student Council 4, 7, Alternate 3, 8, Presi- dent 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor Captain 8, Latin Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y Otticer 4, 5, 6, 7, Hi-Y President 8, Future Teachers Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 4, Football 3, 5, 7, Football Co-captain 7, City Champs 5, Big Six Champs 7, Basket- ball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Second Team All-City and Big Six 6, City Champs 6, Track 4, 6, 8, State Runner Up 4, 6, Big Six Champs 4, 6, Kiwanis Representative 6, International Hi-Y Conference 7, United Nations Assem- bly 7, Alumni Assembly 7. Purpose: Help others with their problems in life. SENHIR B0 ll 1 i i D JOAN GOLDFARB Joni or Joany My memory is the thing I forget with. Pleasures: The HP's, Beanie Weinies, SOS, rainy spring nights, thrift essays, Peeves: 7:30 A.M., bad tempers, slippery bobby pins, Senior Board 8, Student Council 3, 4, Hon- or Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Scroll Staff 7, Student Teacher 8, Spotlight Parade 4, Monitor 3, 4, 7, Usher 8, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 5, Future Teachers Club 4, All School Play 4, 7, 8, Lunch Room Chairman 5, May Festival 6, North Assembly 7, Spinster Spree 7, Thrift Essay Winner 5, 7, P,T.A, Fun Night 3, P.T.A. Program 8, Class Play 8, Memorial Day 4. Purpose: To lie by the ocean all day and think of an interesting ambition. GLORIA FAITH STRIGGLES Glo or Greek Intelligent, Charming, Friendly and Fun. Pleasures: One big apel, pizza, all night rendezvous, The I-lP's, Mom, the beach, rainy Sundays. Peeves: Leaving East, nights alone, runned hose, being on the outside looking in. Senior Board 8, Student Council Committee Chairman 6, Alternate 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 4, Monitor 7, School Party 5, Class Officer 3, 4, 6, Zeta 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spec- tators Club 6, Pep Assemblies 5, 7, May Festival 6, 8, Mock Election 7, Senior As- sembly 8, Junior-Senior Prom 8, S25 Club, Roman Banquet 4, 6, 8, Joint Meeting with North 3, 5, 7, Representative in Hills Advertising Campaign KIDS Day, Dec- oration Committee 3, 4, Kiddie Party 8. Purpose: To follow my philosophy: forget the past for it is done, live today, for tomorrow may never come. JACK B. HARTUNG Burdy or Red This boy had so many bright ideas that his hair turned red. Pleasures: Sports, parties, to participate, personalities. Peeves: Expression of poor personal opin- ions of people. Senior Board 8, Student Council Alternate 4, President 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff fSports Section Editort 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, Monitor 6, Science Club 4, President 6, Science Convention, Specta- tors Club 3, 4, 5, Hi-Y Club 3, Chaplain 4, Membership Chairman 5, 6, Secretary 7, Vice President 8, Future Teachers Club 7, Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs 5, Big Six Champs 7, All-City 7, All Big Six 7, Bask- etball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Second Team City Champs 4, City Co-Champs 6, 8, Tennis 4, 6, 8, State Doubles Semi-Finalist 6, Bra Six Doubles Champs 6, P.T.A. Program 5, 6, 8, All-School Play 6, Kiwanis Represent- ative 8, Pep Assemblies 5, 7, Acceptance of Class Mantle 7, May Festival 6, Mock Election Official 7. Purpose: Prepare, Progress, Produce. RON MAIGAARD Moe A bit of knowledge and a great deal of bluff makes the teachers think I know my stuff. Pleasures: People, fun, The Three Muskies. Peeves: Show offs, braggers. Student Council Alternate 3, 5, Honor Roll 3, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Class President 3, Spectators Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary, Vice-President, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 6, 8, Baseball 4, Tennis 6, 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Hi-Y Convention Representative 5, Hawkeye Boys State, P.T.A. Program 8. Purpose: To be o coach, teacher, close to my friends. KAY SPONG Sponge lt is not how much we have but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. Pleasures: People, parties, popcorn, punc- tuality. Peeves: Chlorine. Senior Board 8, Student Council Secretary 8, Alternate 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Quill Staff 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, Usher 8, Nurses Helper 4, A Cappella Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 4, Jr. Zeta 6, Vice President 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 5, 6, 8, Future Nurses Club 7, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Banquet 6, Senior Banquet 7, Commencement 7, G,A,A. 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, All-State Chorus 5, Syn- chronized Swimming 4, Assembly Usher 8. Purpose: R.N., To reach the goals my par- ents have. CAROL ANN TAMTE Beauty, brains and friendliness, a com- bination found in few. Pleasures: R.A,, S.O.S., Minnesota. Peeves: Critical people, tests, liver. Senior Board 8, Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, Monitor 7, Clerical Staff 7, 8, Usher, Spe- cial Events 6, 7, 8, Assembly 8, Class Offi- cer 4, 8, Zeta 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 7, Roosevelt Pep Assembly 7, Synchronized Swimming 4, May Festival 4, 6, G.A.A. 3, 4, P.T.A. Assembly, Nativity 7. Purpose: To live up to the expectations of my parents. l HELEN AITKEN Aikie Good deeds shine as bright as the stars in heaven, Pleasures: D.J. , '4l Nashes, Choir por- ties, English. Peeves: D.J.'s heater , cooked carrots, leaving East, Honor Roll 4, 5, 75 Spotlight Parade 6, 85 Monitor 3, 75 Class Officer 45 Choir 5, 6, 7, 85 Modern Miss 35 Spanish Club 5, 6, 75 Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 75 East Des Moines Club 5, 75 Rotary Club 55 Octet 7, 85 Girls Trio 75 All State Tryouts 75 Commencement 75 Nativity 5, 75 Bacca- lureate 5, 6, 7, 85 School Play 6, Make up 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Director 4, 55 Assemblies 75 Holy Week 6, 8, Purpose: To always have faith in God as l om achieving my goal in life. NANCY KAY ALLEN Nan ln her eyes a twinkle, on her lips a smile. I Pleasures: Sundays and Wednesdays, Jim, open joy rides to Kansas. Peeves: Hearing the Lord's name taken in vain, getting up in the mornings. Monitor 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 525.00 Club. Purpose: To live the way l should, keep my parents proud and make a King' hanpv- NORMAN DEAN ANDREWS Deacon or Andy t'lt is a quiet worker with a smile who succeeds. 5 Pleasures: The four boys, Pep Assemblies and East High spirit, Peeves: Cliques. Student Council 3, 4, 65 Monitor 3, 85 Usher 3, 55 School Party 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 65 Baseball 6, 85 Wrestling 3. Purpose: To become an Architectural Draftsman and be a success in what ever l attempt. RICHARD G. ARROWOOD Dick Prove all things5 Hold fast that which is good. 5 Pleasures: Music, Chev's, paydays, lust about everything. Peeves: Popcorn, liver, garage bills, insur- ance rates. Hi-Y 7, 85 Election Official 7. Purpose: To live a life for God, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. JOANNE M. BALZER Jo Well done is better than well said. Pleasures: People, East, Assemblies, Peeves: Crowded buses, cold days, leaving East, getting up in the morning. Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, Scroll Staff 75 Co- editor 85 Student Teacher 85 Monitor 6, 85 Clerical Staff 55 Usher 85 TAB Club Secre- tary 7, 85 GAA 3, 45 Zeta 65 Modern Miss 3, 4, 55 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8? Spectators Club 45 Library Staff 45 Y-Teens 5, 65 lnter-Club Representative5 Future Teachers Club 5, 6, 7, 85 Banquet 5, 75 lOB Registration5 Iowa State Journalisrr Convention 75 Drake Career Day 5, 75 Chariton Future Teachers Day 75 K,D.P.S News Reporter 65 Glee Club 45 May Festi- val 45 Nativity 75 Class Night Hostess 75 P.T.A. Hostess 65 P.T,A. l2th Grade Coffee 7. Purpose: To climb the stairway of success without sliding down the bannister. RONALD BATES Red' H l Silence and common sense make th man. Pleasures: Friendly girls. Peeves: Selfish girls. Purpose: To be a friend to everybody. DICK ALDRIDGE Moose Life is just one long game of football with time out for ladies, Pleasures: Football, steak, sleep. Peeves: Pushing the brown bomber. Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Track 4, 6, 85 Basketball 45 Wrestling 4, 55 Football 3, 5, 7, All-City 5, 7, All-State Honorable Mention 5, Second Team All Big Six 5, All-State Second Team 7, All Big Six 7, Honorable Mention All- American 75 May Festival5 City Champs 55 B.g Six Champs 75 Pep Assembly 5. Purpose: To be a Civil Engineer. NORMA JEAN ANDREWS Norm or Normie Softly speak and sweetly smile. Pleasures: E's parties, my friends and good times here at East High. Peeves: People who can't make up their minds, snobs. Student Council 3, 55 Monitor 5, 65 School Party 65 Zeta 5, 85 Philo 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec- retary 75 Modern Miss 3, 4, 55 Spectators Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secre- tary 6, 75 Assembly 35 Hostess Senior Class Night 75 Girl's Glee Club 45 Drake Relays Queen 8. Purpose: To make everyone l love happy and proud of me. MARGARETTA ANGELL Margie She that has faith, ever shall Have God to be her guide. Pleasures: Powder blue friendships and and lavender dreams. Peeves: Gossip, letters that don't arrive, Mercurys that have to be pushed. Student Council 75 Honor Roll 6, 75 Quill Staff 7, 8, Editor 85 Student Teacher 85 Booster Club 65 Spanish Club 6, 7, 85 Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 5, President 85 Voice of Democracy Speech 75 Legion Oratory 75 Assemblies 5, 75 Hori- zon Club 35 Fun Night 3, 55 E.D.M. Kiwanis Club Luncheon 75 Junior Chamber of Com- merce Luncheon5 P.T.A, Program 5, 6, 85 Easter Seal Campaign 85 Legion Oratory State Contest Official 85 Senior Parent Dinner Speaker 85 Class Play Committee 8. Purpose: To be as great a physician as my father and as humble a Christian as my mother. JERRY WILLIAM ASHBY Ashes Let me live for the sounds of delicious music. Pleasures: Everyone that likes me. Peeves: Anyone who dislikes me. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 March- ing Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To be a professional drummer. CHARLENE BARACKMAN Char Silence is more eloquent than words. Pleasures: '50 Cheve, friendly people, ice skating, Dick. Peeves: Leaving East, boys that lie, Wis- consin and jealous boys, Student Council 85 Monitor 3, 4, 8. Purpose: To make my parents as proud of me as l am of them. GARY BALJMAN Gary To succeed is to be happy. Pleasures: Parties, athletics, school. Peeves: Girls that show off5 not getting the cor. Honor Roll 45 Scroll Staff 85 Monitor 4, 5, 6, 75 School Party 5, 75 Booster Club 3, 55 Spanish Club 45 Spectators Club 45 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 65 Football 5, 7, Big Six Champs 75 Track 65 Drake Relays Assistant 45 K.D.P.S. News Reporter 75 Newscoster 85 Pep assembly 75 May Festival 45 Quill Ad Club 65 525.00 Club 65 High School Day 6. Purpose: To be happy and successful in whatever I may do. HAROLD BECKETT Bucket Always rise up with an idea and you'll never sit down without one. Pleasures: Hopped up cars, Air Force. Peeves: Nothing in general. Usher 8, 525,00 Club 7, Purpose: To be a Millionaire. BETTE ANN BERARD Brat A good mind possesses a kingdom. Pleasures: Co-ed, warm spring days, danc- ing, Dave's parties, winter sports. Peeves: Shoes, fights. Student Council 3, Alternate 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Scroll Staff, News Editor 8, Science Club 6, Science Club Secretary 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, American Legion Oratory 7, Visual Aids 3, 4, 5, Pres. 6, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, United Nations Speaker 7, Alternate Cheerleader 7, 8, P.T.A. Speaker 7, Open House Hos- tess 3, Future Nurses Club Banquet 7, Synchronized Swimming 3. Purpose: To look like a woman instead of a little girl, someday, MARLENE BILSLAND A tender heart, a will inflexible. Pleasures: Friends, hayrack rides, M.D.E., happiness, fun, Peeves: Feminine boys, Long Sam , and the system. Student Council 8, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, Monitor 6, 7, Choir 5, Glee Club 4, Mock Election Otticial 7, Council Committee 8, Senior Assembly 8. Purpose: To attend CBI. DWIGHT L. BOS Bos lt seems to me 'tis only noble to be good. Pleasures: Cars, good times, food and girls. Peeves: People that won't admit they are wrong, being broke. Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Swimming Team 5, 6, 525.00 Club 7. Purpose: To do my best in every thing l attempt, ORLAN JEROME BRANJORD Marlon Boys will be Boys. Pleasures: Sports, having something to do. Peeves: Being broke, crosseyecl ducks. Student Council 6, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8 School Party 6, Booster Club 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 7, 8, Cheerleader 7, 8, KDPS An- nouncer 7, 8, KDPS Sports Program 7, 8: French Club 8, May Festival 6, Future Teachers Club 5. Purpose: To have a million dollars by l984. DARLENE BULMAN Dee A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Pleasures: Light Brown Hair, R.M.R. Peeves: Cliques, M.G. and S,D. G.A.A. 4, 6, 7, 8, Visual Aids 5, 525.00 Club 6, 7, Hostess 6, Candy Counter 6, 7, Purpose: Graduate, live long, die happy. KAYLA NADINE BELLINGER Kalabelle The essence of sweetness, the model of neatnessf' Pleasures: Sports, blonde hair, slumber parties, S,O.S., cliques, H.P.'s. Peeves: Sun lamp burns, boys who cross their legs, leaving East. Student Council Alternate 5, 6, Scroll Staff Typist 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Zeta 5, 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Fellowship Clubs 4, 5, 6, Y-Teens 3, 4, May Festival 3, 4, Drake Relays Attendant Alt. 8. Purpose: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. BEVERLY JEAN BERRY Bev 'ilt is the wise head that makes the still tongue. Pleasures: The Kids at East, hillbilly music, TTER Organization. Peeves: Leaving East and the gang, people who think they are better than others. Monitor 6, 7, May Festival 8, Senior As- sembly 8, Mock Election Official 7, Purpose: To be a success in all l do. ELDON BLANCHARD Blanch Man has his will but woman has her way. Pleasures: Gloria, athletics, pizza, a good time. Peeves: Cliaues, hard rocks, when a certain girl is disagreeable. Student Council 4, 7, Usher 8, Stagehond 6, S75 Club 6, Wood Shop Foreman 8, Football 5, 7, City Champs 5, Big Six Champs 5, 7, Wrestling 5, 6, 7, B, City Champs 5, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, 6, 8, City Champs 4, 6. Purpose: To be a knight in shining armor to a certain fair maiden in distress. VlRGlNlA NANCY BOWERS Ginie 'AA friendly smile to all she meets, Pleasures: J.S.J.B.S.R.C., pink Cadillacs, having a ball, Jans' P.J.'s, Crusader Rabbit. Peeves: Guys with smart remarks, Pizza. Tech 3, 4, 5, 6, Monitor 3, Student Council 3, G.A.A. Play Day 3, Spring Festival 4, Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, Lincoln Exchange Assembly 4, Chorus 3, Y-Teen 3, Athletic Banauet 4, 6, Style Show 5, Hostess Bac- calaureate 6, Hostess Commencement 6, Eleventh Grade Princess 5, Queen Attend- ant 3, 4, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, Open House 5, Assembly 7. Purpose: To smile when it rains, even if l drown. LARRY RONALD BRING Brain He is able because he thinks he is able. Pleasures: To eat, sleep and roller skate. Peeves: Grouchy people. Monitor 5, 6, Usher 7, Hi-Y 7, 8, Cross Country 7, Assemblies 5, 6, Visual Aid Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To make the first million. NORMA TREANOR BURKE Burke The world is filled with beauty when the heart is filled with love. Pleasures: To sleep late, Bill. Pegves: Work, the army, being away from il . Student Teacher 8, Monitor 7, Clerical Staff 5, Class Officer 8, Modern Miss 3, Booster Club 5, Latin Club 4, 5, 8, Spanish Club 3, Spectators Club 3, G.A.A, 3, Glee Club 3, 525.00 Club 7, May Festival 5, Junior Senior Prom 7. Purpose: To make my parents and Bill prgud of me and make him a perfect wi e. EDITH ARLENE CARLSON Ar lt's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. Pleasures: Mus.c, Assembles, Calfornla, the good times at East. Peeves: Pizza, concerted boys, misleading letters. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Fa- rade 4, 8, Clerical Staff 8, Choir 3, 4, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, Spectators Club 4, Y-Teens 8, Future Nurses Club 8, Assem- bly 7, Nativity 3. Purpose: To enter the world of adventure :without tripping over the obstacles of i e. WILLIAM D. CARPE Bill Caeser is dead, Cicero is dead and l don't feel so well myself. Pleasures: 'lhe Clique, SUI. Peeves: Monolingu.sts. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 6, Sports Editor 7, Co-eaitor 8, Spotlight Pa- rade 4, 6, 8, Science Club 3, Orchestra 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Band 4, 6, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Band 3, 5, 7, Memorial Day Parade 4, 6, 8, Viesha Pa- rade 6, Drake Relays Parade 4, 6, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, Roman Banquet 4, 6, 8, Spectators Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 5, 6, Future Teachers Club 4, 5, Drake FTA Day 5, Nativity 3, 5, 7, United Campaign Speaker 7, Thrift Essay Winner 7, Visual Aids Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Secretary 6, KDPS 7, PTA Fun Night 3, 5, PTA Program 8, Assembly Committee 5, Mock Election Official 7. Purpose: To teach at East. ERNEST JAMES CLARK He is like an index, it shows what is most remarkable in him. Pleasures: Good popular music, sports, food. Peeves: Snobbish girls, bad winter weather. Monitor 3, 4, Football 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City, Big Six, All-State, Track 5, 4, 5, 3, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Hawkeye Boys State , 4. Purpose: To be a success in what ever I attempt in life. DONNA CLEMENS Clem lf ever I am a teacher it will be to learn more than to teach, Pleasures: East, good assemblies, noon movies, History 8 class. Peeves: Snobby people, cliques who try to run things, peroxided blondes. Student Teacher 8, Monitor 7, 8, School Party 3, 4, Class Officer 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Latin Club 6, Spectators Club 7, 8, May Festival 3, 4. Purpose: Be a good teacher and make my father and grandmother proud of me. DON E. CLOUSE Beware, I may yet do something fam- ous. Pleasures: Girl in Keokuk. Peeves: Boys with chips on their shoulders. Monitor 8. Purpose: Forestry. RONNIE E. COPLEN Liberace Of all the noises, I think music the least disagreeable. Pleasures: O.S. , East, Choir, Parties, Foot- ball Games, Pizza. Peeves: D.J. heaters , leav.ng East, people who aren't on time. Student Council 4, 6, Alternate 5, Spot- light Parade 4, 6, 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, School Party 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Class Officer 5, 6, Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, officer 4, 5, Vice-President 7, 8, North-East Latin Meeting 3, 5, 7, Roman Banquet 4, 6, 8, Library Staff 8, Ticket Prize Winner 4, 5, 6, 7, Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 575.00 Club 5, 525.00 Club 6, Alumni Assembly 4, 6, School Play 3, 5, May Festival 4, 6, Spin- ster Spree 7, P,T.A. Meetings 4, 6, 7, All- State Chorus 7, Octette 7, 8, East Des Moines Club 5, 7, Holy Week 4, 6, 8, Spotlight Parade Banquet 6, Nativity 5, 7, Commencement 7, Senior-Parent Ban- quet 6, Baccalaureate 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Rotary Club 6. Purpose: To be a success in all I try and make my mother proud of me. RICHARD CARLSON Henry He looks before he leaps, he sees be- fore he goes. Pleasures: The boys, Brommers. Peeves: Cliaues and conceited people. Monitor 4, 5, Football 3, 5, 7, Track 4, Baseball 6, 8. Purpose: To make my folks proud of me. BETTY MAE CARTER I hate scarce smiles, I love laughing. Pleasures: Food, friendly people. Peeves: Asparagus, spinach. Spotlight Parade 6, Monitor 3, 4, Zeta 8, Modern Miss 8, Booster Club 5, 6, Library Staff 7, Fellowship Clubs 8, Future Nurses Club 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Fun Night 4, Class Night 7. Purpose: To make my folks proud of me. VIRGINIA CLARK Ginny Good favors are better than silver and gold. Pleasures: Hamburgers, mashed potatoes, the color blue. Peeves: People who would stab you in the back while being a friend to your face. Honor Roll 7, Y-Teens 3, 4, Wellman 3, 4, Ottumwa 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4. Purpose: To graduate. ELMO ANNE CLINGAN An honest woman is the noblest work of God. Pleasures: Arkansas, traveling, Daddy's Guitar and Banjo. Peeves: Party poopers. Monitor 3, 4, 7, 8, School Party 4, 5, 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Spanish Club 4, 5, 6, Fellowship Clubs 8, Glee Club 5, 6, 7. Purpose: To put God first in my life. RUTH ANN COLLINS Ruthie She's here, she's there, her popularity is everywhere. Pleasures: All-night rendevous , H,P.'s , cIiques. Peeves: N,G.T.C., leaving East High School. Student Council 4, 6, Scroll Staff 7, Mod- ern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 4, 5, 6, Future Teachers Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Assembly 7, Drake Career Day 7, Drake Relays Attend- ant 8. Purpose: To graduate from college and travel. ROBERT GENE COWMAN Gene He goes on the theory that a trombone player is the only one who can let things sIide. Pleasures: Spagetti and meatballs. Peeves: Times when the car won't start. Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Orchestra 5, 6, Concert Band 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Knoxville High School 3, 4, Purpose: To have fun out of life. CONSTANCE JEAN CRAIG Connie' Always talking, always laughing, al ways friendly. Pleasures: To be happy, a certain guy. Peeves: Snobbish people, conceit. Monitor 5, 6, 75 Usher 85 525 and S71 Quill Ad Club5 Radio Announcer5 Max Festival. Purpose: Airline career. SHARON AUSTIN CURRY Red' There are often voice and words in c silent look. Pleasures: A certain maroon '49 Mercury to double date with D.N. and J.M. Peeves: Snobbish people, leaving East High Gym Monitor 7, B5 Y-Teens 35 G.A.A. 3, 4. Purpose: To make Glen happy and make my parents proud of me. BEVERLY E, DARRAH Bev No woman is happy who does not think herself so. Pleasures: The gang, Eostg H.G., clothes. Peeves: Snobs, oysters, leaving East. Monitor 5, 65 School Party 3, 4, 55 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 May Festival 4, 65 Assembly 8. Purpose: To be happy and successful in all that I do. THELMA LUCILLE DAVIS What sweet delight a quiet life af- fords. Pleasures: Spanish music, travel, and homemaking 6. Peeves: People who snap their gum. Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Library Staff 75 Class Night Hostess 7. Purpose: To make my family proud of me. PATRICIA KNAPP DAY Pat Early marriage, long love. Pleasures: Bill , a good book, short hair. Peeves: Knee length stockings, boys who cross their legs. Scroll Staff 85 Spotlight Parade 6, 85 Moni- tor 5, 6, 75 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Maiorette5 Booster Club 5, 65 G.A.A. 85 May Festival 65 Assembly 75 K.D.P.S. News Reporter. Purpose: To join my husband and lead a full and happy life. JERRY W. DENNY 'lt is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever known,' but I have yet to make my mark! Pleasures: Pizza, photography. Peeves: Cliques, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 65 Usher 85 Latin Club 3. Purpose: To own a chain of coast-to-coast photo studios. CLYDE E. CREWSE Cluke He is content so he has enough to live upon with comfort. Pleasures: Trucks, money, J.C. Peeves: Cliques, stuck up people, draft. Student Council 3, 45 School Party 3, 45 Class Officer 3, 45 Spectators Club 45 Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 65 Hi-Y Club 35 Football 3, 55 Track 3, 85 Student Election 75 Visual Aids 4, 55 Fun Night 3, 5. Purpose: Have a milliong make Joan proud of me. KATHLEEN PATRICIA DANFORD Patsy The same sweet girl to all she meets. Pleasures: Dancing, slumber parties, drum- mers. Peeves: None. Monitor 3, 75 Clerical Staff 85 Orchestra 3, 45 Modern Miss 3, 4, 6, 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Spanish Club 3, 4. Purpose: To stay with the happy people. LAWRENCE DAVIS Sonny or Davis-Lawrence He, who is a well made man, has a good determination. Pleasures: Lonnie's tenderloins, music, sports, dancing, loads of friends, girls. Peeves: Liver, having to leave East and its faculty, people who run over others. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 75 Monitor 85 Art Service 5, 75 Open House 7. Purpose: To be successful in anything I undertake and to be liked by all. RAMONA DAWSON Mona A good life is sunshine in a house. Pleasures: HM 6, weekends, tried chicken, Stein's refrigerator. Peeves: People who crack gum, car trouble, getting up early. Lincoln 35 Honor Roll 75 Library Staff 3, 4, 6, 7. Purpose: To make Larry and my family proud of me. JAC K DEATON The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Pleasures: Girls, good food, parties. Peeves: None. Purpose: To be successful in life. FRANCES DIXON Fran 'Tis good will makes intelligence. Pleasures: Friendly sincere people, travel- ing, Earl. Peeves: Hypocrites, homework. Honor Roll 5, 6, 75 Mixed Chorus, Latin Club Treasurer-Topeka High School5 Y- Teens 8. Purpose: To make my life happy and pro- ductive. JUDITH ANN DOLINSEK Judy A :rue friend is better than silver and god. Pleasures: Ice skating, shows, slumber parties, and swimming. Peeves: Writing letters, dishonest people, trouble and pushing Margie's Mercury. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Monitor 3, Clerical Staff 7, 8, Usher 7, School Party 3, 4, Nurses Helper 4, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Dance Band 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper 7, 8, Veishea Parade 7, Alumni Dinner Registration 6, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Senior Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Mock Election Official 7, Spring Concert 6, Drake Relays and Me- morial Doy Parade 4, 6, 8, Athletic Award Assembly 6, 7, 8, Squad Leader 4, Spot- light Parade Ticket Winner 4, 6, Assem- blies 3, 5, 7. Purpose: To be a success in life and make my mother proud of me, SHIRLEY LEE DOVE Dove A fair exterior is a silent recommenda- tion. Pleasures: Singing with the Y.F.C. quartet, new clothes, summer time. Peeves: Cliques, snobby people. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Usher 8, Choir 7, Fel- lowship Clubs 7, 8, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To be used of God, serve Him with all my heart, and marry the one he wants me to. DEAN DUDLEY Dud Wisdom is the conqueror of fortune. Pleasures: Food, guitars, hillbilly music. Peeves: Operas, snobby girls. Honor Roll 3, 5, Monitor 6, 7. Purpose: To be o success in whatever l do. CHARLES DYER Chuck A carefree life with happy days. Pleasures: lce-skating, one certain 99 Olds, and N.V. Peeves: All Fords, cliques. Monitor 4, 5, Latin Club 4. Purpose: To be a play boy and spend all of my money. MARILYN JEAN ELINGS Swede Her smile makes many friends. Pleasures: ice cream, roller skating, the gang, East. Peeves: People who think they are better than others, leaving East. School Party 3, 4, Spectators Club 6, Y- Teens 6, 7, 8, May Festival 8. Purpose: To be successful in all l do and to someday live on a farm. JOHN ANGUS FARRER Angie Variety is the spice of life. Pleasures: Money and parties. Peeves: To be left out of something I want to do. Monitor 4, 5, 6, Spanish Club 7, 8, Library Staff 5, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, Track 4, B, Cross Country 7. Purpose: To be a successful farmer. JIMMY EDWARD DOOP Dapper He's not merely a chip off the old block, he's the old block himself. Pleasures: S.R.'s, to go out w.th the boys?? F.T.G.G. Peeves: What ever Tinker dislikes. Student Council 5, Alternate 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 8, Monitor 5, Usher 8, School Party 5, Class Officer 4, 6, Orchestra 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, Spanish Club 5, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Co-chairman 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y Club 4, 5l, 6, 7, Future Teachers Club 4, 5, 6, School Play 7, Drake Relays Parade 3, Memorial Day Paraoe 3, May Festival 4, 6, Golf 6, Track 7, Assembly 7, Class Play 8, Cheer- leader 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To have my own T.V. show with Tinker. TED DOWELL Dot Every man is a volume if you can read him. Pleasures: The only real nice girl l know, S.R.'s, Cork's basement. Peeves: Girls that interfere, Sunday mor- nings. Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tech 4. Purpose: Make my mother happy, build Wanda a Castle. BEVERLY JEANNE DUNLAP Oxygen Her smile will make you happy. Pleasures: People, music, things. Peeves: Hypocrites. lCorydonl 3, 4, 5, 6, Annual Staff lCory- donl 3, 4, Scroll Staff, Ass't. Page Editor 8, Fellowship Clubs 7, 8, Y-Teens lCory- donl 3, 4, 5, 6, l Speak for Democracy Speech, Legion Oratory Contest America the Land of the Free Essay, School Play lCorydonl, K.D.P.S. 7, FHA lCorydonl 3, 4, 5, 6. Purpose: To always have a smile to bright- en the life of another. LQVONNE EDDY Bonnie A girl to whom was given so much of earth, so much of heaven. Pleasures: E's parties, sports, East High, M.C. Peeves: Pizza. Student Council Alternate 5, 6, Scroll Staff 8, Mason Cit High School 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Zyeta 5, 6, Booster Club 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. Purpose: Be a success. HELEN ELLIOT Lucy Her friendly smile makes many friends. Pleasures: Pizza, C.K.'s, Flyboys, M.L. por- ties, olives and red dots! Peeves: Cliques, lonely nights, boys that cross their legs. Student Council 8, Monitor 3, 4, Usher 7, Class Night Hostess 7. Purpose: To always make my parents proud of me, graduate. THOMAS FARRIS Tom The shortest answer is doing. Pleasures: S.R., F.T.G.G., pizza, parties. Peeves: T.A.C., The Breeze when it closes early. Student Council 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, 5, 7, Scroll Staff 8, Monitor 8, Usher 8, Class Offgcer 5, Football 3, Booster Club 5, 6, Purpose: College now and be a C.P.A. when !'m 25. MARGARET FERGUSON Maggie There's bound to be laughter where'er she goes, Pleasures: 55 Pontiac, Detroit and Ted S. Peeves: People who dan't know how to laugh. Monitor 3. Purpose: To make my parents proud of me. JAMES ELWOOD FREDRICKSON Jim Were glad to see him come our way. Pleasures: Fried chicken, hamburgers, g.rIs, French tries. Peeves: To be hurried, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 6, 7, 8, Secre- tary 4, Spectators Club 5, Library Staff 3, 4, 7, 8, Visual Aids Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 6, 7, 8, President 5, Assembly Chairman 6, U.N. Assembly 7, P.T.A. Program 7, Iowa Jr, Academy of Science Convention 6, Open House 7, Elec- tion Official 7, Nativity 3, 5, Stogehand 3, 4, 5, 6, School Play Committee 6, l6mm Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, P.A. Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Electrician 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spot Light Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Purpose: To be a successful Engineer. RICHARD FRYE Dickie Where there's music, there can't be mischief. Pleasures: Good music, good clothes, travel. Peeves: Quick tempered people, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, School Party 6, Concert Band 4, 6, Marching Band 3, 5, 7, Hi-Y Club 3, Drake Relay Parade 4, 6, Memorial Day Parade 4, 6. Purpose: To be a success in whatever I attempt. THOMAS GIFT Tom l'Happiness is the secret of success. Pleasures: Doing anything to have fun anytime with everybody. Peeves: Nothing to do, poor hunting trips. Student Council 3, 8, Monitor 4, 5, 8, Football Big Six Champs 5, 7, Wrestling 5, 6, Baseball 4, Messenger 6, 8. Purpose: To have fun always aided by success and happiness. CRIST GREEN Occasionally I drop into class and offer a word of encouragement. Pleasures: Women tall kindsl, sports, friends, shows, parties, SR, Peeves: Snobbish girls. Student Council 6, 8, Monitor 3, 5, 6, 7, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, Football 3, 4. Purpose: To be a Happy Wanderer and be successful at it. BETTY COLLEEN GREGORY Utty lf my heart were not light, I would d' I Pleasfres: French fries, F.P.W. Peeves: Snotty people. Clerical Staff 5, Cafeteria 4. Purpose: Graduate. GEORGE FISHER A sigh, a kiss, a fond farewell and she's gone. A glance, a curl, another girl and life goes on. Pleasures: Girls, toad, sports, East High, hillbilly music, Peeves: Homework, cliques, leaving East. Purpose: To be a success and always have friends. CAROLYN FRIEDMAN Corky A nickname is the hardest stone that the devil can throw, Pleasures: Skinny sailors , travel, Stan Kenton, New York. Peeves: Boys who Don't cross their knees, Annabelle's speech lessons. Student Council Alternate 3, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, Monitor 3, School Party 4, 5, Philo Club 7, Booster Club 4, Latin Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 4, Y-Teens 3, Future Nurses Club 7, Horizon Club 3, Latin Banquet 4, 6, 8, Joint Meeting with North 3, 5, 7, Fun Night 3, Visual Aid 4, Golf 6, K.D.P.S. Panel Discussion 8, Spotlight Parade 8, Purpose: To be a psychologist--to find out how I got my nickname. RONALD FUNK Ron People may come to do anything al- most by talking of it. Pleasures: Friendly people and Ford V8's. Peeves: Loud people and Ford Sixes. Purpose: To be successful at what ever I do, MARY GOGERTY Goggy or Molly Speak thy purpose out, I love not mystery or doubt, Pleasures: Stan Kenton, Jazz, H.H.C., sledding parties, CO-ED, Peeves: Hicks: Swartz's Baked Beans, homely barbers, non-informed voters. Student Council Alternate 3, Spotlight Pa- rade 6, 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, School Party 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Horizons 3, Joint Latin Club Meeting with North 3, 5, 7, Latin Banquet 4, 6, 8, Drake Career Day 7, KDPS 8. Purpose: To live it up in New York City and direct tor CBS T.V. SHIRLEY JO GREEN Jodie Speak low if you speak ot love. Pleasures: Money, my own spaghetti and meat balls. Peeves: Armstrong's late hours, boys who cross their legs. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 8, Senior Assembly 8. Purpose: To learn to fold Bobby's shirts right and get that home. DARLA HALL Squirt or Dardie Mae The smile that won't come aff. Pleasures: E's parties, R.J., the gang. Peeves: Hominy, leaving East, pineapple. Monitor 5, Art Exhibit 4, Spanish Club 7, 8, Y-Teens 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, Movie Monitor 7, Candy Seller 6, 7, Alumni Assembly 5, Purpose: To make Rex happy. DAN HANRAHAN Dan The actions of men are the best inter- pretation of their thoughts. Pleasures: Girls, money and cars. Peeves: Wheels. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Orchestra 4, 5, 6, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, School Election 7. Purpose: To find happiness in whatever l do. GWENDOLYNNE HARRINGTON liGWeni. The hand that follows intellect can achieve. Pleasures: Goodness, Truth, beauty. Peeves: The antonyms of my likes, Student Council 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, Monitor 7, 8, School Party 5, Art Service 6, Choir 6, Latin Club 3, 5, Spectators Club 3, 5, Fellowship Club 8, Forensic Club 4, 5, School Play 5, 6, 7, Hot'n Tot 5, FTA 8. Purpose: To keep searching for and shar- ing helpful truths and eternal principles, and to learn and fulfill the purpose of my creation. JUANITA M. HARTMAN RUSH i-Jann or iiEmyii Words are but pictures of our thoughts. Pleasures: Fords. the gang, and curly hair. Peeves: Getting up before noon, the draft and conceited people. Student Council 3, Monitor 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Senior Parent Dinner. Purpose: To make my husband and parents proud of me always, GLORIA HELM Glo Good order is the foundation of all good things. Pleasures: G.S., pizza, the B.P.P.D, and Jeannie. Peeves: Cliques, leaving East High. Monitor 4, 5. Purpose: To make my parents proud of me, and to marry a certain Marine. VlRGlNlA HERRON Ginny', Pure friendships well-feigned blush. Pleasures: Pizza, l.S.C.S.'s, weekends, Peeves: Conceited people, bad weather. Honor Roll 3, Nurses Helper 8, Modern Miss 4, 5, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Library Staff 4, Future Nurses Club 7, 8. Purpose: To put Mrs. before my name and R.N. after it. SHIRLEY HIBBERT Shook t'So sweet blushes the bashful miss. Pleasures: Pizza, C.K.'s , Flyboys, M. and L, parties. Peeves: Cliques, a mouse, hardrocks. Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Class Night 7. Purpose: To have health, wealth and hap- piness. JAMES M, HARNE Bravery never goes out of fashion. Pleasures: A certain M.R., V8 Chevey's. Peeves: Fords and Mercurys. Purpose: To always make Madeline happy. JOHN HARRISON Max An easy minded soul and always was. Pleasures: Pizza, F,T.G.G.'s, Dot, friends, loot. Peeves: Snobs and cliques. Student Council 3, 4, Monitor 5, 6, 7, Epogter Club 6, 7, Assembly 3, S25 OO u . Purpose: To always have friends. SONIA HEIDT Sunny Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. Pleasures: The good old summer time. Peeves: People who are one way, know it alls. Student Council 3, Alternate 8, Class Sec- retary 6, Home Room Scroll Reporter. Purpose: Go west, get married, and have 9 boys. MARGARET ANN HERBINGER Mags or Little Herb The blushing beauty of a modest maid. Pleasures: Open joy rides to Kansas, Sun- days, blonde flat-tops, to tease. Peeves: People who stare, to be teased, leaving jolly times with Moe and Nan. Monitor 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, May Festi- val Committee. Purpose: To climb The Golden Stairs of Success and make my parents proud of me. RONALD HIATT Lee 'laugh if you are wise. Pleasures: Sports. Peeves: Work. Monitor 5, 6, Hi-Y 7, 8. Purpose: To work with wood. JANET SUE HOFFMAN Jan She is always laughing because she has an infinite deal of wit. Pleasures: Eating pizza with Mother M, Bopping with Jan Hogan, and working with C.L.A.C, Peeves: Boys who cross their legs, Teme pers , boys who lic to be big men. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 7, School Party 3, 4, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Spectators Club 3, Future Nurses Club 5, 6, Majorette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, North Assembly 7, May Festival 6, Junior-Senior Prom 6, Open House 4, Class Night 7. Purpose: To be an Air Line Stewardess. JANICE JUANTISE HOGAN Trinkett or Jannie Full of fun and fancy free. Pleasures: Boys, sports, pizza, slumber par- ties, Well, l'm only human. Peeves: Boys who cross their legs, gossips. Student Council 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Spot- light Parade 8, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Y-Teens 5, 6, G,A.A. 5, 6, Mixed Ensemble 5, 6, Girls Quartet 5, 6, Girls Sextette 8. Purpose: To live, love, laugh and be happy and have lots of friends. JULIAN PHILLOPS HOVE Character is before money or anything else. Pleasures: Travel, music, sports. Peeves: To work on Saturdays and eve! nings. Student Council Alternate 5, 8, Honor Roll 5, 6, Student Teacher 8, Usher Captain 8, Spectators Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Visual Aids Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President 8, Nativity 5, 7, Career Day at Drake 7, Science Convention 6, Open House 7. Purpose: To be a success in my chosen profession. PATRICIA LUCILLE HUFFMAN Pat or Patty To be doing good is her most glorious task. Pleasures: Mr. Barnard's Chemistry Class, olives, bowling, skating. Peeves: Conceited people. Honor Roll 4, 5, 7, Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Usher 8, Class Secretary 5, Nurse's Helper 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens Secretary 4 5, Future Nurses Club 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, Syn- chronized Swimming 3, 4. Purpose: To live a decent and happy life so my mom will be proud of me. VIRGIL HUGHES Virg The unspoken word never does harm. Pleasures: Outdoor life and lots of money. Peeves: Leaving East, big wheels or rocks. Purpose: To be a success in whatever I do. NORMAN D. INGLE Norm None can be perfectly happy till all are happy, Pleasures: V8 Chevys and girls. Peeves: Fords, and stuck up people. Honor Roll 4, 5, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Choir 6, 7, 8, Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Assem- bly 7, School Play 5, Purpose: To tind true happiness. GEORGE JACKSON Jarring Jack Take all the swift advantage of the Q., hours. an Pleasures: Everything. Peeves: Nothing, Science Club 6, Election Official 7, Judge. Purpose. To go into farming. ARLENE ANN HOLME Punkin Humility is always grace, always dig- nity. Pleasures: Food, clothes, Fords, Bob. Peeves: VMOM, conceited and two-faced people. Honor Roll 3, 7, Spectators Club 2, 3, Thanksgiving Assembly 4, United Nations Dinner 7, Office Co-op. 7, 8, Thrift Essay Contest 7. Purpose: To be happy and somehow repay my folks for all they've done for me. DALE OWEN HOWE Howie Ambition has no rest. Pleasures: Electronics, Air Force. Peeves: Nothing in general, Usher 8: 525.00 Club 7. Purpose: To be an Electrical Engineer, GLORIA HUGHES Glo She's very knowing. Pleasures: Music, The Gang, E's parties, East High, Boone High. Peeves: Leaving East, almost nothing. Boone High School 3, 4, Honor Roll 6, Scroll Staff 8, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Moru- tor 8, Choir 6, 7, 8, Zeta 6, Philo 8, Booster Club 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 6, Y-Teens 8, Boone-Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Triple Trio 3, Speech Club 3, 4, Girls' basketball 3, 4. Purpose: To get Bon. that date with an Iowa football hero. LOYAL STANFORD IDSO They can conquer who believe they can. Pleasures: Raisins and good books, Peeves: To hurry. Library Staff 8. Purpose: To give my best. DAVID WALTER JACKSON Butch Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can. Pleasures: Food, certain girl-B.B. Peeves: Conceited people. Honor Roll 4, Monitor 5, Football 3, 7. Purpose: To make lots of money. INARA JAKOBSONS She is good who does good. Pleasures: The people who succeed in whatever they are trying to accomplish. Peeves: People that are lazy. Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8, United Nations Assembly 7, P.T.A lUnited Nations Dayj, Lutheran Hospital Program. Purpose: To attend college fmusicj. MARIAN B. JOHNSON Stina Speech is great, but silence is greater. Pleasures: Church work, basketball, foot- ball, East High. Peeves: To get out of History. Modern Miss Club, Booster Club, Cafeteria Helper, Class Night, Senior Parent Dinner. Purpose: To get a good lab. PATRlClA ANN JOHNSON Pat The secret of life is love. Pleasures: Richard Foote, Sept. 5, Satur- day nights with Dick watching George Gobel, the good times last summer. Peeves: Boys who cross their legs, getting up Saturday morning, cold weather. Student Council 7, Honor Roll 5, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 8, Senior Assembly 8, Drake Relays Attendant Alt. 8. Purpose: To help Dick get his million and live a lang and happy life. SANDRA A. JOHNSON Sandi She'll give the devil his due! Pleasures: C,F.R., S.O.S., H.P.'S, All night rendezvous. Peeves: Boys who cross their legs, boys who don't polish their shoes, going on DIETS with Bobbie. Student Council Alternate 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Zeta 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 7, May Festival 4. Purpose: To be loved by one and liked by all. BARBARA ANN JONES Barb 'tLove makes obedience lighter than liberty. Pleasures: Bob, to laugh, have fun and be happy, The H.P.'S, slumber parties. Peeves: Getting no letters, lonely nights. Student Council 6, Scroll Staff 5, 6, Moni- tor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Secretary 6, Nurse's Helper 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 4, 5, Future Nurses Club 3, 4. Purpose: To love, cherish, and obey Bob. STANLEY THEADORE JONES Stan Small things are not small if great results come from them. Pleasures: F.T.G.G., spaghetti, night life, tortillas. Peeves: Wooden lndians, squash. Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, School Party 5, 6, Class Officer 5, 6, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Chess and Checker Club 3, 4, 5, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, Future Teachers Club 5, Cross Country 3, 4, 5, Track 4, Football 3, Basketball 3, 4, Golf 6, 8, State Meet 4, District 6, A.A.U. City Indoor 4, Messenger 7, North Assembly 7, Drake Relays Track Asst. 4, 6, 8, May Festival 4, 6, KDPS Announcer, KDPS Sports Announcer. Purpose: To be a success in the future. Tis good will makes intelligence Pleasures: Sports math science fun Peeves: Show-offs Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Chess and Check- er Club 5, 6, Spectators Club 3, 4, Librar Staff 7, 8, Hi-Y 8, U.N. Assembly 7. Puaposez To be a success in everything l o. IMANTS KALNINS Y MARNA VALENE JOHNSON Johnnie The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Pleasures: Contemporary Art, Conversation, Frenchmen, Florida. Peeves: Not knowing, loneliness, pushing Margie's Mercury. Scroll Staff 6, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Spectators Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 8, Assembly Purpose: To become a member of the Florida Chapter of the American Insti- tute of Architects. RALPH R. JOHNSON Every brave man is a man of his word. Pleasures: 3:30, cocaanut pie, spending money. Peeves: Stuck up girls, dentists, pinball machines. Monitor 3, Spectators Club 3, 4, 575.00 Club 7, Purpose: Radio Technician. TOM JOHNSON Stretch Ideas control the world. Pleasures: About everything. Peeves: Cliques. Monitor 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, School Play 7, 8, K.D.P.S. Announcer 5, 6, Pep Assembly 5, H.R, Reporter 8. Purpose: To be a success in everything l do. JOANN JONES Jo Virtue, honesty and truth are the guar- dian angels of woman. Pleasures: The T.T.E.R.O., lunch with B. D., V,B,, buglers, life in general. Peeves: Fatalists, Bobbie's laugh, dirty lockers. Student Council Alternate 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Y-Teens 8, P.T.A. Supper 7, Assembly 7, P.T.A. Pro- gram 8, Nativity 7, LJ,N, Assembly 7, Class Night 8. Purpose: To prove for myself all the things school has been trying to teach me for l3 years. DAVID JORGENSEN Jergy or Dave Those move easiest, who have learned to dance. Pleasures: Pizza, buggin' around. Peeves: '55 Fords, wheels, pickles and ice cream. Monitor 3, 4, Science Club 5, Chess and Checker Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 5, Hi-Y 3, Nativity 7, Election Official 7. Purpose: To do the mambo with Marilyn Monroe. MIKE KASPER Kas Be not merely good, be good for some- thing. Pleasures: Hamburgers, racing and J.H.M. Peeves: Big wheels and baked potatoes. Purpose: To be a success. ALICE JANE KELLOGG Al ,, . . 4 The soul is strong that trusts in goo ness. Pleasures: Summer, a certain '50 Mercur' D.J,D., Saturday nights. Peeves: Homework, Mondays, winter. Honor Roll 4. Purpose: To make my mother proud c me and to make a good wife for Denis MARCIA KAY KOHLHASE Kay or Blondie' Soft hair on which light drops a dia dem. G Ho 7 5 Pleasures: Dork hair, brown eyes, Fords Cashmeres, pizza, East High, Peeves: Cliaues, my laugh, snobbish peopl nor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Class Officer Modern Miss 3, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectator Club 3, 4, 8, Library Staff 4, 5, 6, Nativit, 3, 5, 7, Play Day at Roosevelt 6, G.A.A 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, K,D.P.S. at Tech 7, Awarc Assembly 7, Drake Relays Attendant 8 Purpose: To be successful and happy ir life. A man's one manner and character is what most becomes him. Pleasures: Pizza, driving, sleep, most girls Peeves: Cliques, not driving, the rest 0 the girls. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5. Purpose: To earn a college degree in th field of mechanical engineering, DWIGHT LAMMERS - I C LORETTA JEAN LEONARD Red Thcre's nothing left so sweet in life as Iove's young dream. Pleasures: Week-ends, D.M., slumber par- ties. Peeves: Home work, Monday mornings. Student Council 5, Honor Roll 3, Scroll Staff 8, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, Nativity 6, 8. Purpose: To make my parents proud of me. SANDRA LEWIS Sandy The hair is the richest ornament of a woman. Pleasures: '54 Olds, pizza, Bill. Peeves: People who aren't on time. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Library Staff 3, 4, Y-Teens 6, 7, Nativity 6, Gym Office 5, 6, Art Scholarship 6. Purpose: To be Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise, CAROLE LONG Chubb Her eyes display the beauty of youth. Pleasures: Pizza, C.K.'s, Vernon, M and L parties, olives. Peeves: Tuesday and Thursday nights,I winter. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Usher 7, School Party I 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Class Night Hostess 7. Purpose: To climb the stairway of success without sliding down the banister. BETTY KLING Baggy Ann Nature is always kind enough to give her clouds a humerous lining. Pleasures: HeIen's and my P.C, , converti- bles, cashmeres. Peeves: Boys who cross their legs, cliques. Honor Roll 3, 4, Student Teacher 8, Spotf light Parade 3, Monitor 3, 4, Booster Club 3, May Festival 3, 4, 5, Senior Prom 7, Purpose: To keep my head above the clouds. JOANNE LOUISE KRUMM Love's too precious to be lost. Pleasures: Sandy, Marge, and planning my home. Peeves: Liver, cliaues, and homework. Monitor 8, Nurses Helper 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 5, 6, Future Teachers Club 6, 7, Vice President 7. Purpose: To make a happy and peaceful home for my husband. WILLIAM A. LARRISON Wild Bill Good manners are the small coin of virtue. Pleasures: Sports, food, money, B,W.W., and girls. Peeves: Cliques, getting up early. Monitor 7, Football 3, 5, 7, City Champ 5, Track 6, 8. Purpose: To join Marines, MILLIE LEWIS Sow good services, sweet remembrances will grow from them. Pleasures: Having fun, gromps, East, Peeves: Cliaues, certain red heads, leaving East High. Scroll Staff 8, Monitor 7, 8, Visual Aids Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. 4, 7, Movie Monitor 6, 7, Candy Cashier 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Senior Parent Dinner Hostess 6, Alumni Assembly 5, 7, 525.00 Club 7, Purpose: To be successful in what ever I do. EDITH IRENE LIVINGSTON Eden How goodness heightens beauty. Pleasures: Pizza, May 23, Bud , M.M.D, C Peeves: Losing bets to T.A.J., Being teased, Deadrock. Monitor 4, 5, 7, 8, Mock Election Official 7. Purpose: To someday take that long- awaited trip with J.L.W. WILBERT LUCAS Luke We permit some jazz professionals to mutilate our classical music, Pleasures: Progressive iazz, Latin-American music. Peeves: Conceited people. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vlarching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, 5, Track 4, 6, All-City Football, 2nd l'eam. 'urposez To have success in the Music World. THEODORE DONALD LUSSEM Ted Success is the child of audacity, Pleasures: East, a good '4l Oldsmobile, pizza, a certain someone, Peeves. Leaving East, 35mm operators that break the film. Honor Roll 5, 7, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Advertis- ing Manager 7, 8, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Chess and Checker Club 6, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7, Forensic Club 7, l6mm Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Elec- trician 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Visual Aids Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Officer 5, All School Play 4, 5, 6, 35mm Operator 5, 6, 7, 8, S75.00 Club 5, 6, K.D.P,S. Announcer 7, 8, Legion Oratory Speaker 7, Voice of Democracy Speaker 7. Purpose: To be successful in what ever l undertake. ROBERT W. MARDIS Bob A good man like he, hath many friends. Pleasures: Chicken, sports, sleep. Peeves: Cliques. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers Club 5, Baseball 4, Election Official 7. Purpose: To go to college and make my folks proud of me. ROBERTA NELLE MATTSON Bobby or Berdy A maid who laughs, is half gone. Pleasures: Ron , cliaues, plays, all-night rendezvous, Bermuda shorts, S.O.S., H. P 's Peeves: Rowdies, Sandra's Diets, Judy's complexes, boys that cross their legs, Student Council Alternate 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 8, Moni- tor 3, 4, 5, Nativity, Vocabulary Club 7, 8, Zeta 7, 8, Philo 5, 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 3, 4, All School Play 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Speech for Democracy 3, 7, Assemblies 4, 3, gg Nativity Speaker 7, Legion Oratory Purpose: Success, happiness, love and ad- venture. JUDY ANN MCGAFFEE Shrimp Boat or Jute Cute Jute with wit at will. Peeves: Rowdies, skinny people, Berdy little jokes. Student Council 7, 8, Alternate 5, Hono Pleasures: Tea, S.O.S., parties, eating. 's l' Roll 4,,5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Clerical Staff 6, School Party 5, 6, 7, 7: Concert Band 6, Zeta 6, Modern Miss 3 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Lgfifi Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 8, Romar i Bomluef 6i FT-A. Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasure 6, School Play 8, Director 6, Majorette 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Golf 6, Veisha Parade 6, 8, Nativity 7, Purpose: To graduate from college anc have a MAC-NANIMOUSH time frying JIM McGOVERN Jim' .. . 4 . , One thing is forever good, that on thing is success. Pleasures: Bowling, blondes, movies. Peeves: Noisy people. Honor Roll 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, Ches and Checker Club 7. Purpose: Engineering. CAROL ANN McKlNLEY Piqadel' 'A , r E Women are to be loved not unde stood. Pleasures: Rainy summer nights, Beani Weinies, S.O,S., all night rendezvous, Peeves: Confusion, haunted houses, Hig walls. Student Council Alternate 3, 5, 6, Honc Roll 3, 6, Quill Staff 8, Scroll Staff 7 Clerical Staff 4, Class Officer, Secretary 1 Zeta 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Clu 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 4 Asst. Treasurer 6, lO-B Registration 1 Nativity 5, School Play 7, May Festival 6, High School Day 6, North Assembly ' Thrift Essay Contest 7, Usher 7, 8, Cla Night 8, P.T.A. Hostess 8. Purpose: To some day find the pieces ' my scattered brain. 2ENA MANOS Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. 'Ieasures: Sweet music, tango, swimming. 'eevesz Slowpokes, Q Student Council 8, May Festival 4, Nation- Jl Assembly 4, 7, P.T.A. Hostess 7, Teen Toppers Club 7. Purpose: My secret dream to come true, DARLENE RUTH MATTHEWS Ruthie or Matt A light heart lives long. Pleasures: Pizza, cucumbers, The T.T.E.R., organization. Peeves: Fried oysters, leaving East and the gang. Scroll Staff 6, Monitor 3, 4, 5, Clerical Staff 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 4, 5, Nativity 7, May Festival 8, Senior Assembly 8, Assembly 7, Latin Ban- quet Committee 4. Purpose: To make my life worthwhile. MARLENE MCDUFFEY Marty We like a dark haired, dark eyed bru- nette. Blondes don't have the whole field yet. Pleasures: '50 Plymouths, Mel, June l8th, Peeves: Boys who cross their legs, claues. Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 4. Purpose: To marry young, live long, die happy. BILL A. McGEE Fibber Judge a man by his questions other than by his answers. Pleasures: Hot toads, rockets. Peeves: None. Monitor 5, 6. Purpose: To be a Chemical Engineer. GERALD E, MCGRIFF Jerry Man is the measure of all good things, Pleasures: Pizza, Bev's fudge, money, Peeves: Dale's Nash, cliques. Art Demonstration 5. Purpose: To go to college. DRUSILLA ANN McNALLY Dee Short, sweet and hard to beat. Pleasures: E's parties, football games, weekends. Peeves: Snobs, getting up early, Wednes- day nights. Clerical Staff 6, 7, Zeta Club 5, Philo 5, Modern Miss 4, Y-Teens 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Night 8. Purpose: To slide down the banister of life without getting any splinters and to make my parents proud of me. JANE ELEANOR MERCER Merc The way to have a friend is too be one. Pleasures: Sports, long assemblies, friends. Peeves: Tempers, sissiiied boys, leaving East. Student Council Alternate 8, Honor Roll 6, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Monitor 4, 5, 6, Clerical Staff 4, School Party 4, 5, 6, Class Officer 8, Art Service 5, Nurses Helper 6, Zeta 5, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Spec- tators Club 4, 6, 7, Y-Teens 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Athletic Assem- bly 7, Senior Prom Hostess 4, Latin Club Banauet 3, May Festival 6, Election Of- ficial 7, K.D,P.S. News 7, Future Nurses Club Pin 6, Senior Parent Dinner Hostess 4, Future Nurses Club Banquet 7. Purpose: To be a successful R,N., Live, Bc happy. PATRICIA JEAN MILLER Pat or Trish t'Generally speaking she's generally speaking. Pleasures: Politics, Jazz. Peeves: Sledding parties, narrow-minded people. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, Quill Staff 7, 8, Spat- light Parade 4, School Party 4, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Golf 6, All School Play 4, Horizon Club 3, Pep Assembly 5, Joint Meeting with North 3, 5, 7, K.D.P.S. Broad- caster 8, Class Night 8, P.T,A. Babysitter 7, May Festival 4, P.T.A, Program 7, Mock Election Official 7. Purpose: To write my way to a million dollars. VIVIAN MONACO Viv 'Kindness and beauty combined. Pleasures: My folks, Italian food, Tier's A certain someone. Peeves: Hominy grits, leaving East. Senior Assembly, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, Moni- tor 5, 6, 8, Class Secretary 3, 4, Art Service 3, 4, 5, Crafts, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, President 4, Won 2 gold keys in crafts, also an Honorable Mention. Purpose: To be a great success and make my parents proud of me. RICHARD MOORE Dick To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first. Pleasures: Food and summertime. Peeves: Cliques. Purpose: To be a success in whatever I do. GLENDA EVELYN MOSHER Glenda l find that nonsense, at times, is sing- ularly refreshing, Pleasures: Music, swimming, new clothes. Peeves. Cliaues, wearing same old clothes. Monitor 5, 6, 7, Usher 8, Radio Broad- caster 7, 8, Essay Contest 7. Purpose: To follow an airline career with Connie, WALTER DANFORD MURRAY Budgee Music is the universal language of mankind. Pleasures: The best in music. Peeves: Poor music. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Usher 8, School Party 6, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, March- ing Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Purpose: To stay in the Air Force for 20 vears. MARILYN ANN MILLER Butchie To love and be loved is good Pleasures: Gordon, cheeseburgers, 48 Ford convertible. Peeves: Cliques, pizza. Class Night Hostess 7, May Festival. Purpose: To be liked by all, and loved by OOC. LORA MILLS Lori She is a good friend who docs good. Pleasures: E's parties, '49 Mercury, horse- back riding, music, skating. Peeves: Leaving East, New Jersey. Honor Roll 5, Spotlight Parade 8, Choir 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 6, 7, 8, Purpose: Airline Stewardess, make my folks as proud of me as I am of them. CORLISS MONK Cork Every inch a man. Pleasures: Girls, food, sports, parties, music and happy people. Peeves: Essay contests and short lunch hours. Monitor 7, Hi-Y Club 3, Football 3, 5. Purpose: To become rich and happy. GERALD MORRIS Jerry The will of a man is his happiness. Pleasures: New East High Gymnasium, math, auto mechanics. Peeves: Logarithms, superiority complexes, sneaky people. Chess and Checker Club 7, 8, Golf 7. Purpose: To make a million dollars before George, watch making. MARILYNN MURRAY Mac Her bright smile haunts me still. Pleasures: My S.D., Picnics, Lyon lunches. Peeves: Fords, flats, and pushing Margie's Mercury, West Waterloo 3, 4, Student Council 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Vocabulary Club 7, Science Club 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 4, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 5, Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis Team 6, 7, 8, G.A.A, 3, 4, 5, 6, Visual Aids Club 6, G.A.A. Play Days 5, 7. Purpose: To finish nurses training and own a farm. ELAINE NACE E She is beauty and goodness. Pleasures: Giving parties, horseback riding with the gang. Peeves:, Wearing shoes, and cold winter mornings, Honor Roll 4, 5, Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Zeta 5, 8, Philo 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Miss 3, 5, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Specta- tors Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. President 6, 7, Nativity 7, Class Night Hostess 7. Purpose: To always be happy and make a success of life. HELEN NEESE Neese A man! A man! My kingdom for a man. Pleasures: Betty's and my P.C. , converti- bles, cashmeres. Peeves: Boys who cross their legs, cliques. l Honor Roll 3, 4, Student Teacher 8, Moni- tor 3, 4, 6, Booster Club 3, Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festival 4, 5, Senior Prom 7. Purpose: To try and keep myself up there with Betty in the clouds, CAROL JOANNE NELSON Red Beauty is kindness as well as charm. Pleasures: E's parties, spaghetti, skating, Charleston. Peeves: Cliques, slow people. H Lincoln High 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Secretarial Staff 7, Art Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, Zeta Club 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To skate like Barbara Ann Scott and make Mom and Dad proud of me. FRANK E. NELSON There are wonders now and then, Be- holdl A lawyer, and honest man. Pleasures: Girls, movies, swimming. Peeves: None. Zion Cons. School 3, 4, 5, 6, Concert Band 3, 4, Class Play 4, 6, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. Purpose: To be a lawyer. DONALD NORTHWAY Don' Opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making. Pleasures: Holidays and C.A. Peeves: Essays and long classes. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5. Purpose: To be a success as an engineer BARBARA JO ANN OLSON Bobbie To love is to live. Pleasures: Bill, Bill's letters, Bill's leave' T.T.E.R. organization. Peeves: Four year hitches, leaving Eas and the gang. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, I 6, Y-Teens 8, May Festival 8, Senior A sembly 8, Mock Election Official 7. Purpose: To marry Bill and to be a goc wife to him. CAROLE O'NElLL Peggy Self-trust is the first secret of success Pleasures: To sleep late, fried chicke D,P., tennis, to sing. Peeves: Conceited people, getting up at Gym Monitor 7, 8. Purpose: Be a success in what ever l c private secretary. Quietness is best.' Ieasures Pop eyed cars. eeves Working Saturday nights. onitor 3, 4, Usher 8. urpose: To be a success and live a happy and secure life. XRLYS NELSON Art Q I 4 D CHARLOTTE NELSON Char To friendship every burden's light. Pleasures: Roller skating, picnics, movies and food. Peeves: People with tempers. Zion High School 3, 4, 5, 6, Commence- ment Usher 6, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, Library Staff 5, 6, Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4, 5, 6, Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, Class Plays 3, 5, Purpose: To be a Homemaking Teacher and be a success. DONNA NISSEN Donnie ln quietness, confidence shall be her strength. Pleasures: John, double dates with S.A. and G.C., New Years Eve, Peeves: Champaigne, riding busses. Honor Roll 3, 4, Monitor 6, 7, 8, Class Officer, Cafeteria Helper 3, 4, 5, G.A.A, 3, Purpose: Secretary, to earn Sl,500. ANTHONY T. OLLS Tom No Man can be wise on an empty stomach. Pleasures: Rainy summer nights, blondes, spaghetti, and sleep. Peeves: Pushing the Brown Bomber. Monitor 6, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Banquet 6, 7, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs 5, Big Six 7, Track 8, Pep Assembly 5, 7, Drake Relays Asst. 4, Wrestling 4, Second Team Big Six 7. Purpose: l have only to declare my genius. i MARLENE OLSON Lene Brown eyes that all beguile, and that sweet convincing smile. Pleasures: H..I.C., short boys, all night rendezvous. Peeves: Homework, early hours. Lincoln 3, 4, Clerical Staff 8, Usher 8, Choir 3, Roosevelt 5, 6, Spanish Club 7, 8, Purpose: To make something out of my- self and H.l.C, happy. SANDRA DEE OVERTON Sandy or Dee A happy life is a dream controlled. Pleasures: E's parties, olives and potatoe chips, slumber party congo lines. Peeves: Combinations of blue and white, pink and green, blue and yellow, maroon and gold. Honor Roll 4, Student Teacher 8, Monitor 8, Nurses Helper 5, 6, Philo 6, 7, 8, Trea- surer 8, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 5, 6, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens B, Future Nurses Club 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To live, love, laugh and be happy as an R.N. whose folks are proud of her. DONALD PARK Don I have never been hurt by anything I didn't say. Pleasures: To travel, sleep and eat. Peeves: Spinach. Monitor 8, Milo High School 3, 4, 5. Purpose: To be a success in my work and life. RAYMOND DENNIS PASUTTI Zoot The vim and snap to make things go. Pleasures: Shirley, good times. Peeves: Not much of anything. K.D.P.S. Radio Announcer 6, 7, K.D.P.S. Panel Discussion 7, Roosevelt Pep Assem- bly 7, Purpose: Law school, to put a ring on ShirIey's left hand. DIANA PEARSON Tell me pretty maiden are there any more at home like you? Pleasures: Bob, weekends, 4l Fords, clothes. Peeves: The draft, homework, Monday mornings. Honor Roll 4, 6, 7, Purpose: To make my parents proud of me and to be a good wife and mother. DAVID PENNY Dave Hfxlways ready to attempt the impossi- be. Pleasures: Peace and quiet, sledding par- ties? Peeves: People you can't trust, narrow minded people, noise. Student Council Alternate 7, Honor Roll 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff Photographer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff Photographer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Reporter 6, 8, Sports Editor 7, Joke Editor, Monitor 4, Art Service 7, Science Convention 6, Booster Club 7, 8, Latin Club 7, 8, Chess and Checker Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 5, Hi-Y 5, K.D.P.S. News Broadcaster 6, 8, Golf 3, Tennis 7, 8, Cheerleader 7, 8, Pep Assem- blies 7, 8, P.T.A. Carnival 3, 5, Sports Banquet 7, Open House Host 7. Purpose: Money, Money, Money!!! GERALD PORTER Jerry Quiet and retiring, but a man of true worth. Pleasures: Navy, M.J.C., hot rods. Peeves: Cliques. Purpose: To build a car that will run in the 500 mile Memorial Day Race. JERRY NEWTON PRATT Fignewton ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Pleasures: Texas, southern belles and southern fried chicken. Peeves: To have those wedding bells keep breaking up that old gang of mine. Honor Roll 4, 8, Library Staff 6, Nativity 7, KDPS Announcer 7, 8, KDPS Panel 7, KDPS Sports Announcer 8, 35mm Operator 5. Purpose: To own my own radio station. AIDA PARKER Edee l have a heart with room tor every ,Gym Pleasures: Dances, parties, H,D.'s Fords, Peeves: Conceited and evil people. Monitor 3, 4, 5, Zeta 8, Booster Club 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 8, G.A.A, 3, 4. Purpose: To be liked by all, and loved by one, RONALD PATERSON Pat His golden voice is the rich music of life. Pleasures: Having a good time, food, sports. Peeves: Nothing. Student Council 4, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Party 6, Program Chairman, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 5, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 3, 5, 7, Big Six Champs 7, All-City Honorable Mention 7, Boys Quar- tet 5, 6, 7, 8, Basketball 4, Swimming 7, P.T,A. Meetings 3, 4, 5, 7, Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Nativity 3, 5, 7, Memorial Services 4, 6, Kiwanis 7, East Des Moines Club 3, 5, 7, Holy Week 4, 6, May Festi- val 4, 6, Graduation Services 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Purpose: To go to college, be a success, RUTA PELDS Ruthie Here she comes, appareled like the spring. Pleasures: East High, swimming and music. Peeves: Slowpokes. Student Council 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, Quill Staff Alternate 6, Monitor 3, 4, 5, Science Club 5, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, United Nations Assembly 5, 7, United Na- tions Dinner 7. Purpose: To set my goal and then reach it. GLENN PERRY The wise head makes the still tongue. Pleasures: Food and cars. Peeves: Cars that don't run. Monitor 5, 6, 8. Purpose: To be successful in what ever I may do. GERALD L. POWELL Jerry Let them call it mischief, when it is past and prospered, it will be virtue. Pleasures: Football, blondes? Peeves: Football practice, perfect girls? Student Council 6, Monitor 7, 8, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Football 3, 5, 7, City Series Champs 5, Big Six Champs 7, Baseball 4, 6, 8, City Series Champs 8. Purpose: To live until I die. GEORGE PRICE Gramps A man not of words but of action. Pleasures: Figures-both kinds, sports. Peeves: Egotism and inferiority complexes. Chess and Checker Club 8, Spectators Club 8, 'Hi-Y 8, Future Teachers Club 8, Basket- bol 5. Purpose: To make a million dollars before Gerald. IRENE RANDOLPH Irene The benefits of fortune are found among friends. Pleasures: Graduating, pizza, J.J., summer. Peeves: Getting up in the morning, staying home at night. Candy Monitor 8. Purpose: To go to California with M.R. and J.Z. MARIETTA REEVES Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Pleasures: Music, sports, friendly DGODIS- Peeves: Conceited people, cliques. Student Council 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Party 4, 5, 6, Class Officer 4, 5, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Miss 5, Booster Club ' Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Spectators Club 5, Library Staff 3, Girls' Tennis Team 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Nativity 7. Purpose: To go to college, have a lot of friends, and be a success in everything I do. 6, 61 JOHN RHONE John Presence of mind and courage in dis- tress are more than armies to procure success. Pleasures: Food, having a good time, Peeves: Nothing. Honor Roll 4, Hi-Y 7, 8. Purpose: To go to college and be a success. ELOISE RICHARDS EIowisious P. Pum'Jernicle or Ellie Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Pleasures: E's parties, the shag, horseback riding with the gang, olives. Peeves: Wearing shoes, freckles, going to bed and getting up. Student Council Alternate 6: Honor Roll 3, A, 5, 6, 7, Monitor 3, 8, Zeta 6, Philo 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 8, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: 5Dectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Y-Teens 5, 6. Purpose: To go to college and then go to Europe with Sandra. RONALD DEANE RIETVELD Ronny or HR. D. The four pillars of government: Re- ligion, Justice, Counsel, and Treasure. Pleasures: People, Spanish, spaghetti, and yours. Peeves: Monolinguists. Student Council Alternate 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 6, Page Edi- tor 7, Editor 8, Monitor 7, School Party 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, Spanish Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, Chefs and Checker Club 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 8, Fellowship Clubs 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 5, Forensic Club 7, Thrift Essay Contest lst 8, Assem- blies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Fe stival 4, K.D.P.S. News Reporter 6, P.T.A. Program 7, All School Play 6, Quill S25 Club 6, Drake Relays Asst. 4, United Nations Assembly 7, Drake Career Day 7, East D.M. Kiwanis 8, Senior Banauet 8. Purpose: To obtain a degree in law and serve in govern ment, MADELINE JOAN ROBUCK i-Moda' or HAAOG-l The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Pleasures: Jim, the open joy ride to Kans- as, Little Joe, Sunday night snacks. Peeves: Cars that don't run, sunburns, leaving the happy days with Mags and Nan. Student Council 4, Alternate 8, Monitor 3, 4, Nurses Helper 8, May Day 6, Hostess P.T.A. 6. Purpose: To have a fine and happy marri- age MARILYN R. REASONER Teeny We're born to be happy, all of us. Pleasures: Black curly hair and brown eyes, the gang at Ray's, D.B. Peeves: Cliaues, boys with linesl, MG. Honor Roll 7, Monitor 7, 525.00 Club 7, Squad Leader 3, 4, Quill Ad Club 6. Purpose: Marry young, live long, and die happy. ANGELINE HELEN REGINSKI Angie or Ango As she thinketh in her heart, so is she. Pleasures: Music, sports, good clean fun, people in general. Peeves: Snobs, cliques, insincere people. Monitor 6, 8, Latin Club 4, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Vice President 8, Future Teachers Club 8, Class Night 7, Girls Glee Club 4, 525.00 Club. Purpose: To be a bright light in a dark and dreary world. DONNA JEAN RICE Donnie or Don 'AA tender smile, our sorrows' only balm. Pleasures: Dick, long summers, Bell, E's parties, smiles, sense of humor. Peeves: Busses, people who can't smile and be happy, waiting. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A,A. 3, 4, Mock Election Official, Senior Assembly. Purpose: To be a success in everything I do and make my parents and everyone else as happy as they have made me. JANICE E. RICHARDS Jan Smooth runs the water when thc brook is deep. Pleasures: J.M., Good music, summer, Peeves: Rainy days, no one. Honor Rall 3, 4, 6, 7, Assembly Usher 8, Class Secretary 4, 5, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Band 7, 8, Alternate Mayor- ette 7, 8, Nativity 7, Instrumental Trio 3, 4, Assemblies 4, 6, 7, All State Orches- tra 3, 5, 7, Iowa Scholastic Art Awards Dinner 6, Kiwanis lEastl 3, 8, fWestl 7, P.T.A. Telephone Committee 5, KDPS 4, East Teachers' Meeting 4, 6, IOB Coffee 3, P.T.A. 6, 7, Annual P.T.A. Dinner 4, 7, Fashion Show 4, 6, YWCA Program 7, Lutheran Hospital Guild 7, State Music Teachers Meeting 7, Latin Club Banquet 7, Polk County Women's Federation 6, Drake Relays Attendant B. Purpose: To live a happy life, putting God first, others second, myself last. RAY ROBINETTE, JR. Bud Get money, still get money, and Wow! Pleasures: Pizza, a dark haired girl named Edith. Peeves: '48 Mercury convertible. Student Council 6, S25 Club 7, Mock Elec- tion Official, Purpose: To have money, money, money, and Marilyn Monroe, MICHAEL ROMANS Mike Happy am I, from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? Pleasures: Food, song, girls, the 52.50 that J.Mc. owes me, Sav's parties, Mr. Schak- el's history class. Peeves: Cliques, getting up in the morning. Student Council Alternate 8, Spotlight Pa- rade 3, 4, 5, 6, Monitor 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, Future Teachers Club 4, 5, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6. Purpose: To graduate from Iowa State College and go into practice with my brother. DIANE ROSE Jeannie I'T.N.T.-Trim, Neat and Terrific. Pleasures: Pizza, Gloria, the gong at P.C., a certain Ford. Peeves: Snobs and smart alec boys, leaving East High. Spotlight Parade 3, Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 5, 6. Purpose: To be loved by one and liked by all, to make my parents proud of me. JAMES RICHARD SCHNEIDER uhm.. Silence is golden but mine is turning green. Pleasures: Almost everything. Peeves: Practically nothing. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Monitor Captain 8, Usher 8, Or- chestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Band 3- 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 5, President 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chaplain 8, Visual Aids Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, President 7, Assemblies 4, 5, 6, Veishea 6, Music Night 6, Legion Oratory, Contest 7, All-State Band 7, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Drake Career Day 7. Purpose: Never to do anything with less than the best of my ability in the service of humanity. DOUGLAS JOSEPH SCOTT D, J. And the sign of a true-hearted sailor is to give and to take a good joke. Pleasures: Snooseville. Peeves: Being a farmer. Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, Quill Staff 7, 8, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 8, Future Teachers Club 5, 6, Assembly 7, Dance Band 3, 4. Purpose: To live the life of a Hindu Bull!! JANICE MARIE SELIX Jan or Creme Puff Happiness consists of activity. Pleasures: V.B.J.T., Lyon lunches, slumber parties, pink Cadillacs. Peeves: D.J.'s heater, bays who cross their legs, the draft. Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Honor Roll 7, Spotlight Parade 6, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Clerical Staff 7, Usher 7, School Party 5, 7, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 7, Choir 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Cluh 3, 4, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Assemblies 5, 6, 7, Graduation 7, Class Night 5, 6, 7, Girls' Glee Club 5, 8, Nativity 5, 7, All State Vocal Tryouts 7, Assembly Usher 7, Girls' Sextet 7, 8, Girls' Trio 7, 8, Double Quar- tet 7, 8, IOB Breakfast 3, Spanish Banquet 3, 4, Open House Hostess 5, 7, Baccalaure- ate 5, 6, 7, P.T.A. 5, 6. Purpose: To imitate the sun and shine in all directions. MARILYN ARLYNE SHAW O Woman! Lovely Woman! Pleasures: Fun, a certain 52 Ford, Bar- r Pizza. V , Peeves: Nights I have to work, getting up in the morning. Monitor 5. Purpose: To always learn from my foil- ures, graduate at last. JEAN ANN SHULTZ Jeanith or Jeanie Laugh and the world laughs with you. Pleasures: Jerry, swimming, music, all the fun I've had working at the l.T. Peeves: Conceited people, waiting, gett ng up in the morning. Honor Roll 3, 4, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Boc- ster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Mock Election Official, Senior Assembly. Purpose: To look for, cnt f.nd, the silver lining behind every clcud. li, MIRIAM ANN ROSE Mary Oh! That's the Rose for me. Pleasures: Parties, Plymouths, Pontiacs. Peeves: Early mornings, busses, D.B. Honor Roll 3, Monitor 3, 8, Modern Miss 3, Latin Club 3. Pu:-pose: To have a happy and successful ife. PATRICIA ANN SCHUTT Pat A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Pleasures: Jerry, pizza, bowling with Mary Kay and Patty. Peeves: Jane's carmel icing, S.B.'s and leaving East. Scroll Staff 8, Student Teacher 8, Monitor 4, 5, 6, Clerical Staff 5, School Party 5, 6, Zeta 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Assembly 3, Hostess for Class Night 7, K.D.P.S. 7, Hostess for School Play 4. Purpose: To live, love, laugh and be happy. FRANCES LOUISE SCOTT Fran A merry heart has she. Pleasures: Sports, fried chicken, East. Peeves: Stuck up people, boys who show of . Cafeteria Helper 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Pugpose: To be a success in whatever I o MARYLOU SHARP Louie The heart's letter is read in the eyes. Pleasures: Music, sports, both Freddies Peeves: Conceited people. Scroll Staff, News Editor 8, Student Teach- er 8, Monitor 7, Clerical Staff 6, Usher 8, K.D.P.S. 7, May Festival 6, North High 3, 4, 5, Election Official 7, Drake Relays Attendant 8. Purpose: Ta be a good wife and mother. NANCY LEE SHELLEY Nanc 'Tis never too late for delight. Pleasures: Pink Cad's, HP's, pizza, black hair, blue eyes. Peeves: Boys that cross their legs, leaving East High, cliaues, Nancy's driving. Monitor 3, Nurses Helper 5, Spanish Club 3, 4, Library Staff 4, KDPS 7, 8. Purpose: To try and make my parents proud of me and go to California. RALPH E. SIMPSON Simps 'ixirilthough vanquished he could argue S l , Pleasures: People, dogs and Ronnie Coplen. Peeves: Insects. Monitor 7, Messenger 8, Swimming 7, 8. Purpose: To be a successful person in my future. RICHARD A. SISAM Dick or Sis x He roused, turned the page, and went I back to sleep. Pleasures: Good friends, fun, nightime, F.T.G.G.'s, ice cream, pizza. Peeves: Cliques, snobs, insincere people. Student Council 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, School Party 4, 5, 6, Class Presi- dent 3, 4, V. President 5, Spectators Club 3, 4, l-li-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, 6, 8, State Runner-ups 6, North Assembly, Cross Country 3, 5, State Meet 3, Messenger 7, 8. Purpose: To have a good future I CAROLYN ELLEN SMITH Carol lt takes very little to amuse her. Pleasures: To be liked, to like everyone, being with the happy people. Peeves: Snobbish, conceited people ond cliques. Student Council Alternate 6, Monitor 6, Clerical Staff 7, Zeta Club 7, Philo Club 7, Y-Teens Club 7, 8. Purpose: To be a successful stenographer. THEODORE SPIDLE Ted Happy is the man whose record is brief. Pleasures: The Air Force and School. Peeves: Cliques and snobbish people. Purpose: Make the Air Force my career. GENE E. STINSON A good man is hard to find. Pleasures: Athletics. Peeves: Nothing. Englewood California 3, 4, Football, Wrest- ling, Track 3, 4, Marshalltown 5, 6, Wrest- ling at East 7, 8. Purpose: To be a success in life. RICHARD STOUT Dick Silence and common sense make the man. Pleasures: Everything. Peeves: What's left. Honor Roll 6. Purpose: To retire ot 30. WILLIAM SWAIN Bill or Wee Willie In life, as in chess, foresight wins. Pleasures: Everything-so far. Peeves: What does that mean? Student Council 5, 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Picture Editor 8, Student Teacher 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, School Party 5, 6, Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President 8, Con- cert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Marching Band 3 4, 5, 6, 7, Latin Club 3, 4, Chess anc Checker Club President 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Spectators Club 5, 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5 6, Basketball 3, 4, 6, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8, Monitor Captain 8, Election Officio Purpose: To become a good Doctor. GERALD SLOAN Jerry Slow and easy going.' Pleasures: Noon movie, wood working, art, 3,30 P.M. Peeves: M. and M.'s, pesky hall monitors, 8:45 A.M. Purpose: To become a progressive cattle- man. PAT SMITH As he thinketh in his heart, so is he. Pleasures: C.C., red hair, Friday and Sat- urday nights. Peeves: Leaving C.C. for Uncle Sam. Purpose: Ta be a crazy millionaire. JERRY STATE Jake t'Men of few words are the best men. Pleasures: Hunting and fishing. Peeves: People who are not happy. Purpose: To be a success. THELMA LUCILLE STODDARD i'Thelm or Thel Intelligent, charming, friendly and sweet, o girl whom everyone likes to meet. Pleasures: East High, sociable people, sports and music. Peeves: Leaving East, Wasps, cliques and riding home in sardine cons after the games lcrowded buses.J Student Council Alt. 3, Quill Staff 7, 8, Scroll Staff Reporter 6, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, 8,, Class Officer 3, 4, P.T.A. Program 8, Election Official 7, Hostess Alumni Potluck 6, Legion Oratory Contest 7, Usher 8, F.T.A. Banquet 7, Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Zeta 6, 7, 8, Drake Career Day 7, Modern Miss 4, 5, 6, 7, lll. Bond Concert Usher 5, Fun Night 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. Officer 8, Play Days 5, 6, Drake Playday 8, Y-Teens 7, B, F.T.A. 6, 7, 8, Juggling Team 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis 4, 5, 6, Squad Leader 3, 4, KDPS Broadcast 6, Wilson-Hiott Assem- blies 4, 6, 8, Drake Relays, Memorial Day Parades 4, 6, 8, Veishea Ceremonies 6, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Spring Concert 6, Athletic Rep. to Y 7, Assemblies 6, 7, 8. Purpose: First, to attend Drake, second, to teach at East High. JOAN LU REE SUTTON Joonie A friendly smile, a helping hand. Pleasures: People, laughing, fun, and cali- fornio. Peeves: People who dislike everything. Honor Roll 3, 4, Monitor 7, 8, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, Spectators Club 3, Quill de- signer for June I954, Drake Relays At- tendant Alt. 8. Purpose: To make everyone happy most of the time and a few happy all of the time. MARLENE SWANSON An honest heart possesses a kingdom. Pleasures: Almost everything. Peeves: Anything that is left. Student Council 6, Alternate 7, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, Usher 8, Orchestra 4, Specta- tors Club 6. Purpose: Time will tell. ANNA BELLE SWARTZ Swartzie Behind the curtain's mystic fold, the glowing future lies unrolIed. Pleasures: Cosmopolitan life, sledding par- ties , autumn, The H.H.C, Peeves: Temperamental actors, younger sisters, trailer stealers. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, Quill Staff 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, School Party 3, 4, Class Officer 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, All School Play 4, Veterans Hospital En- tertainer 6, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Banquet 4, 6, 8, Meeting with North 3, 5, 7, Play 6, 7, Fun Night 3, Horizon Club 3, P.T.A. Babysitter 7, Pep Assembly 5, K.D,P.S. Announcer 7, 8, K.D.P.S. Panel Discussion 7, Drake Career Day 7, P.T.A. Program 8, Home Room Reporter 8, Class Night Chairman 8, Easter Seal Campaign 8, Mock Election Official 7, Student Teach- er 8, Purpose: To live in the magic world of theatre. VIRGINIA TARNEY Ginny The better you know her, the more you like her. Pleasures: Don, spaghetti, pizza, swimming. Peeves: Cliques, dishonest people. Monitor 4, 5, G,A.A. Purpose: To profit by my mistakes and have love, success, and happiness. WlLLlAM CHARLES THOMPSON Willie Uyictory belongs to the most persever- ing. Pleasures: Having a good time, swimming, Olds 88's. Peeves: Nothing to do. Student Council Alternate 4, Monitor 7, Usher 8, Hi-Y Club 4, 6, 7, 8, Golf 4, 5 6, 7, 8, Swimming 6, 7, 8, State Swim ming Meet 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, Awards Assembly 8, 525.00 Club 6, High School Day 6, Football 3. Purpose: Graduate from Drake and join the Navy with E.N. DONNA FAYE TJADEN T J A girl whom everyone likes to meet. Pleasures: Pizza, olives, chocolate cake. Peeves: Vanilla ice cream, people who drink tea, leaving East. Scroll Staff 8, Girls Sports Writer 8, Zeta Club 7, 8, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, KDPS Broadcaster, Senior Assembly, Purpose: Marry a millionaire and travel. HARRY VAUGHN Bucky We all like him, we just can't help it. Pleasures: Pizza, parties, sports, people, Reed's Stands. Peeves: Small cars, cliques. Student Council 3, 7, Monitor 8, Class Officer 4, 5, Football 3, 7. Purpose: Someday get a college education. NORMAN WAGNER Norm Longer liveth a glad man than a sorry. Pleasures: New cars, swimming at Avon on Saturday nights. Peeves: Cliques, Rocks. Monitor 6, 7, Class Officer 7. Purpose: To have a new car and take a long vacation in Florida. FREDERECK O. SWIFT Fred Young fellows will be young fellows. Pleasures: Friday and Saturday nights. Peeves: Cliques, conceited people, Monitor 5, 7, Class Officer 4, 5, Chess and Checker Club 4, Electrician 6. Purpose: Live long, die happy and have a good-looking corpse. BETTY JEAN TERRY Boop Her world is ever joyous. Pleasures: Jim, food, fun, gramps, East. Peeves: Wearing shoes, red heads, cliques. Scroll Staff 8, Monitor 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 5. 6, 7, Visual Aids Club 3, 6, 7, 8, Art Exhibit 4, Electorial Officer 7, Candy Cash- ier 3, 6, 7, Movie Cashier 7, Crafts Club 4, Alumni Assembly 5, 7, G.A.A. Monitor 5, 6, 7, S25 Club. Purpose: To make Jim, Mom, and Dad proud of me, JOYCE DeANN TIPTON De Ann Thy fair hair my heart enchainedf' Pleasures: Jerry , H.P.'s, all night ren- dezvous, cliques, flat tops, June l7. Peeves: Jerry's temper, cold water. Spotlight Parade 7, 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, School Party 3, 4, Choir, Glee Club 3, 4, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 3, 4, Assemblies 4, 6, 7, Moiorettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, Open House. Purpose: To be loved by one and liked by all, CLARA JEAN TYWATER Lefty Her happiness is contagious. Pleasures: AS., fried chicken, football games. Peeves: Nothing. Student Council Alternate 7, Spotlight Pa- rade 6, 8, Monitor 5, 8, Choir 5, 6, 7, 8, Zeta 8, Modern Miss 8, Booster Club 5, 7, Holy Week Services 6, 8, Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, 8, Memorial Day 6, 8, YWCA 7, East Des Moines Club 5, 7, Girls Glee Club 4, 5, 7, 8, Nativity 5, 7, Tenth Grade Cof. fee 4, Spring Festival 6, 8, All School Party 3, P,T.A. 6, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4. Purpose: To climb the stairway of success, each day stepping nearer my goal. WANDA L. VROOM Vroomie A ready smile and sparkling eyes, the cause of manly sighs. Pleasures: All night rendezvous, our pizza, H.P.'s, cliques, Pearl, Marlon, S.O.S, Peeves: Indian givers! Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Clerical Staff 6, Usher 8, School Party 6, Zeta 6, Philo 7, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 5, 6, Senior Assembly, Mock Election 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, Drake Career Day 7. Purpose: Live now, love later. ROBERT WAGNER Bob Man, thou pendulum betwixt a smile and a tear. Pleasures: Late hours, warm spring nights, soft green grass. Peeves: Crews, cliques, hardrocks, choco- late covered olives. Ztusilent Council 4, 5, 6, Monitor 3, 4, 5, Purpose: To graduate from Drake. DELORES WALLACE Dee Nothing is too difficult for her. Pleasures: People, music, having fun. Peeves: lnsincerity, cucumbers, wearing shoes. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, Monitor 8, Booster Club 8, Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Nurses Club 7, 8. Purpose: To try always to think of God first, others second, and myself last. KURT WAYNE Bobo A moral, honest, and sensible man. Pleasures: D.J. , Oldsmobiles, East High, a certain girl. Peeves: D.J.'s heater , people who are never on time. Honor Roll 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 6, 8, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Election Official 7, All State Choir Tryouts 7, Holy Week 4, 6, 8, Nativity 5, 7, Commence- ment 6, 7, Memorial Day 4, 6, 8, Senior- Parent Banquet 6, Octette 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To be o success and make my parents proud of me. NORMA JEAN WETZEL Pretzel So young, so fair, good without effort, great without a foe. Pleasures: S.O.S., The H.P.'s, all night ren- dezvous, home-made pizza. Peeves: Leaving East, side burns, baggy levis. Student Council 3, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, Monitor 3, 4, Celerical Staff 5, 6, 7, Usher 7, School Party 6, Zeta 6, Modern Miss 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Assemblies 4, 5, 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 5, 7, 8, Vice President 6, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Nativity 7, Teacher's Convention 5, 7, May Festival 6, Play Days 4, 5, 6, 7. Purpose: To always look on the sunny side of life and go to college. PHYLLIS WHEELS Phyl press her infinite sweetness Pleasures: Popular music, food, footbal games Peeves: Leaving East High School, live and onions. Monitor 6, Zeta 8, Modern Miss 8, Booste Club 5, Spanish Club 7, 8, G.A.A, 5, 6 7, 8, Class Night 7. Purpose: To always put my best foot for- ward and to make my parents proud 0' me. Mind cannot'follow it, nor words ex- 4 I l I PAMELA WILLIAMS Pam' ln every work, great or small, ingenu ity conquers all. Pleasures: E's parties, eat, sleep, clothe and making money. Peeves: Conceited and two-faced people Honor Roll 4, Clerical Staff 7, 8, Zeta 8 Booster Club 7, Spanish Club 3, 7, 8 Spectators Club 3, 4, 8, Y-Teens 8, Scro Typist 6, Thanksgiving Assembly 4, Unite Nations Dinner 7. Purpose: To make my parents proud c me and succeed in life. DORIS WILSON Willie Smiles win many friends. Pleasures: Cleo, a certain hayrack ride ar Long Sam. Peeves: Boys who cross their legs and tl system, Monitor 7, Nurses Helper 5, 6, Mock Ele tion Official 7, Senior Assembly 8. Purpose: To live a happy and successf life. IIVIAN COLLEEN WATERS A short saying oft contains much wis- dom. 'leasures: Music, hobbies, homework. Aonitor 5, Usher 8, Clerical Staff 8. 'urposez To be a stenographer. 'True wisdom is to know what is best worth knowing, and to do what is best worth doing. Ieasures: Pizza, East High, M.G. s: Girls in a crowd around the drink- ing fountains, cliques. tudent Council 7, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, , Latin Club 4, Library Staff 5, Athletic ssembly 5, Nativity 7, Football 3. Purpose: To succeed as a Medical Doctor. FORREST WEST Forrie P Peeve S B A WAYNE WHEELDON Wino O happy fellow! He never failed to have his lest. Pleasures: Pizza, F.T.G.G.'s, '5l Chev. Peeves: Cliques, party poopers, leaving East. Student Council 7, Monitor 6, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Sta'f 4, I-Ii-Y Club 6, 8, Future Teachers Club 8, Basket- ball 4, North Assembly 7, P.T.A. Program 3, Senior Assembly, Messenger for School 7, 8, 525 Club 7. Purpose: Always make new friends. MILDRED WILLIAMS DilIy She smiles and smiles. Pleasures: Elated people, parties, and F.B. Peeves: Two-faced people and Guinea Grinders. Zeta Club 8, Modern Miss 8, Y-Teens Club 85 G.A.A. 8. Purpose: Beautician. TERRY E. WILLIAMS Zeke One thing is forever good, that one thing is success. Pleasures: Donna and cars, Peeves: Conceited people. Monitor, Hi-Y Club. Purpose: To be a success in anythfng I do. MICHAEL WILSON Willie Money brings honor, friends, conquest, and realm-s. Pleasures: Pizza, sportcars, most other things. Peeves: Whatever is left. Quill Staff Alternate 7, Monitor 8, Specta- tors Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, Cross Country Track 3. Purpose: To be a millionaire. DENNIS WINGROVE Windy Either l will find a way or make one. Pleasures: Almost everything. Peeves: Almost nothing. Monitor 8, Library Staff 4, 6. Purpose: To leave a little bit of sunshine everywhere ! go and in everything I do. JOANN WRIGHT Jo The first to thank the last to com- plain. Pleasures: Chocolate, dancing, music, hu- morous people. Peeves: Cold weather, conceited people, cliques. lilonor Roll 4, Monitor 7, 8, Zeta 8, Philo Purpose: To be good and do good. SUSANN KAY WYATT Susie or Sue Small, sweet and sentimental. Pleasures: Summer, stars, swimmers and somebody. Peeves: GoIdie's beacon, Hartung's su- periority. Student Council Alternate 3, Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, Quill Staff 7, 8, lSenior Section Editorb, Assembly Usher 8, Special Events 6, 7, 8, Jr. Zeta Club 5, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Pro Quaestor 8, Meeting with North 3, 5, 7, Future Nurses Club 7, Roosevelt Pep Assembly 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, Synchronized Swimming 4, P.T.A. Program 8: May Festival 4, 6, Senior Banquet Com- mittee 8, Chairman, Purpose: To pay Burdy a dollar in 4 years or by that time resign myself to being an old maid. EDWIN ZARINS Ed Success is thought and courage. Pleasures: A certain person, the sea and the Marines. Peeves: Nothing in particular. Honor Roll 3, 4, Attended Granstburg High School Wisconsin 3, 4, Purpose: To be a success in life and someday return to Latvia. JEAN MARIE ZERONI Jeanne True friends are like diamonds, pre- cious and rare. Pleasures: Fords, curly hair, slumber par- ties, the gang. Peeves: The expression: Tell me all about it. -Getting up early, Hearts made of stone. Tec? High 3, 4, 5, Monitor 4, Service Club 4, . Purpose: To go to California with M.R. and l.R. and to always be smiling. DON WINTERBERG Don Thou art the man. Pleasures: Friends, sports, good food. Peeves: Coffee, hate to get up in the morning. Hi-Y 8, Football 5, 7, Art Exhibit 4. Purpose: To be successful at whatever I attain. ROBERT WRIGHT ButterbaII The will ofa man is his happiness. Pleasures: Sports, friends, easy teachers. Peeves: Unfriendly people. North High School 3, 4, Honor Roll 7, Monitor 8, Hi-Y Club 4, Baseball 4, 6, 8. Purpose: To be a professional baseball player. PAUL YARGES Eddie or Yargie Life lives best in success. Pleasures: Food, girls, guitars, the Air Force. Peeves: Cliaues, bad luck. Booster Club 6, Hi-Y Club 6. Purpose: To be a success in whatever l do. HELEN MAXINE ZAVER Zav We bet she giggles in her sleep. Pleasures: Tom, all night rendezvous , Kowboy Kapers, our pizza, H.P.'s, sports, cliques, S.O.S., Wanda and Kayla. Peeves: Leaving East and my friends, doing dishes, staying home. Student Council 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, Monitor 4, 5, 6, Usher 8, Class Officer 5, 6, Zeta Club 5, 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Spectators Club 5, 6, Mock Election Official 7, Drake Career Day 7, Senior Assembly 8. Purpose: Try to secure a Hfranking privil- ege between here and Indiana. MARJORIE BOYCE Religion, if in heavenly truths attired needs only to be seen to be admired. Pleasures: The thought of being graduated. Peeves: To hear people curse God. Fellowship Club 7, 8. Purpose: When the iudgment day comes to hear the Master soy, Well done my gcod and faithful servant. DARLENE CRUM She's lovely, she's engaged, he's lucky. Pleasures: Pizza, Tony Burns, long hair. Peeves: Summer school, boys who cross their legs, knee length stockings. Scroll Staff 8, Monitor 5, 6, 7, Modern Miss 8, Booster Club 5, 6, K.D.P.S, News Reporter 7, G.A.A. 8. Purpose: To become the engineer of Har- old's electric train. LORETTA ALICE QUIJANO For the love of laughter, hinder not the humor of her design. Pleasures: People who have a sense of humor, Gene W., sharp cars. Peeves: Boys at Lincoln High, preiudice toward anything. Monitor 3, 4, Modern Miss 8, Spanish Club 3, Spectators Club 8, Y-Teens 8, May Fes- tival 5. Purpose: Go to Nashville, Tennessee with Red, marry a certain someone. RONALD CHARLES SALLADE Ron To be happy here is man's chief end for to be happy, he must be good. Pleasures: All the fun l've had at East. Peeves: Two-faced people. Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 5, Future Teachers Club 4. Purpose: To always be happy. DZIDRA ZARINS She lives long who lives well. Pleasures: Everything in particular. Peeves: Nothing in general. Honor Roll 7. Purpose: To be a success in whatever l do. Augu i Graduate --33.. BEVERLY JEAN CHERRY Bev What we learn with pleasure we never forget. Pleasures: Black '49 Ford, C.W.C. Peeves: Cliques, snobbish people. Monitor 8, Choir 6, 8, Hot-n-Tot Club 3, May Festival 5, Spring Music Program 5, 8, Nativity 6, Monitor Supervisor 8. Purpose: To be a success in whatever l may attempt to do. MARVA JEAN MASSEY A thing seriously pursued affords true enioymentf' Pleasures: Dancing, skating, singing, M.R. Peeves: Cliaues. Spotlight Parade 8, Monitor 8, Usher 8, Class Secretary 8, Y-Teens 8. Purpose: To be a successful secretary, DlANE RIVAS Wit to persuade and beauty to de- light. Pleasures: Dancing, big blue eyes and red convertibles. Peeves: Getting up early in the morning. Modern Miss 8, Booster Club 4, 5, Specta- tors Club 8, Tea Hostess 3. Purpose: To see all the world thot's possible and to find life's happiness, love and success. ROBERT RILEY VRANICH Bob Ideas control the world. Pleasures: Shirley, western music, pepsi. Peeves: Leaving uriderclass friends behind. Monitor 6, B, 525.00 Club 6, High School Day 6, 575.00 Club 7. Purpose: To be a success in life. 2 if ww, 5' x sr fv - ix 1. Morgue Angellg 2. Bull Carpeg 3. Sandra Overtong 4. Jim Schneiderg 5. Sondra Lewusg 6. Helen Neeseg 7. Arlys Nclsong 8. Nancy Shcllcyg 9. Bartiara Olsonp 10. Sharon Curryg 11. Pat Millerg 12. Patsy Danfordg 13. Harold Becketg 14. Dale Haweg 15. Mary Gogcrtyj 16.Jan1cc Selnxg 17. Juamto Hartmang 18. Mnllne Lewisg 19. Darlene Matthewsg 20. Tom Johnsong 21. Dove Penneyg 22, Duane Roseg 23. Judy Dolnsckp 24. Conrnc Craigj 25. Clara Tywaterj 26. Margaret Fergusong 27. Ieta Parkerp 28. Jo Ann Jonesg 29. Donna Riceg 30. Joanne Balzerg 31. Kay Kalhascq 32. Anna Belle Swartz. --, 3 9- kg . SQ 42 1 . as if Q if Q X i . we M Q Y T,.s 'vii 7' Wi K ga .. 0 ' S ? gf5gQEi?1fVQNf Ywa'g1'i?F' ku ....... :aEaEaEaE ,.Ea5ak: ...., W.-5 . -' A 1. Eloise Richardsg 2. Larry Severeidg 3. Carol Tamteg 4. Joyce Tipfong S. Kayla, Bellingerg 6. Jim Jacobsong 7. Wanda Vroomg 8. Jerry Praffg 9. Pat Huffmang 10. Norma Wefzelg 11. Beverly Darrahg 12. Norma and Norman Andrewsg 13. Joni Goldfarbg 14. Bobbie Mattsong 15. Judy McGaffecg 16. Kay Spongg 17. Virginia Bowersg 18. Jim Doopg 19. Dona Thompsong 20. Don Norfhwoyg 21. Carol Ann McKinlcyg 22. Helen Zaverg 23. Jane Mercerg 24. Pal Schutt 25. Sue Wyattg 26. Jack Harfungp 27. Jean Schulfzg 28. Gloria Struggles. ,,40w, Q NX .Xmx 'A QPW Q0 , -. . TOP FOUR PICTURES: Krddie Poriyp BOTTOM TWO PICTURES: Senior-Parent Dinner. LAI-- QS Rm QB X 53 Spinster Spree, N fx A Q5 G 7 7 M A-M X 5 ' NTTQXNNNXN mug V Q, E xi l Sc N J Q r 5 9 Z gif H Q QF 0 5 .a 2 Q? 0 MS Q L 34? Aw ? I W S 'F 9' F S 5 ,R g E N pk , X p 3 N 3 5 Y Sh gL!1ff4ACL4C4f1lMMLXXLXk RLLLLLALXL I X NWW,- ,M,, fb 9 U 0- Jmfmf 5' ' 7 I 1 I 1 A ,ff 7 W f , A -43- ff' W I 'X X www .mg WW NN: 'Bd wily Mr. D. Q. Williams, Principal INIXJK ---f ' - ' M R S AAA 4,-K Miss Agnes, Helmreich, Girls' Adviser 5 Mr. Wendell Webb, Boys' Adviser -I ff? MWQEIIV 855,813 'Nfl 'Ka vxJvfV Mrs. Dorofh y Crouthamel, Secretary Miss Delolt Romlg, Registrar I Mrs. Shirley Fellman, Attendance Clerk 0111-X L- gpg: g, yy v v., rAA.A.hu'VX -4 5-- -,C o..,..,....., , a E - fi wg l . '- ,A Q3 A :A . .. C 8 gf luulaz I , 5 -:1: rw . - .M f - '13 ,.,.:: f f i,:2 ..,. 11- r ',.- 2 -' ' .- :--' ix 'f ....-- ' , ,, ,.,.,.,, :-:-::,,,: : ' 'wifi - ': ,rzer-mg-,..sga5a2' -, '- 2s- ...,.: 5-sg. 4 .., - Zag :,:,, 'E aa, . ' .L .. ....,, , :,,,: V 5: -I, U fe X . ,hs :-, , ..,. , ,v,. g .. f :Uh --::: E 5 Of' Mr. Albright Mr. Augustine Mrs, Baal Miss Barge Mrs. Beard Mr. Bingham Mrs. Bleeker TEACHER N W A , Q , .am r A ' lgigzf Miss Brewer ' 5: ,msi a ., 'N 'K Q W H W' ' X Mgxf f n Wd' A - - 'W- il X 'S QS? -:- ..,., w 5 ':':'? Ex' 'f:,- Ml d N i M l .ia-2 Mrs, Clark, Nurse Mr. Clemens Mrs. Clement Mr. Christian Miss Elwood Miss Engleen Mrs. Erickson .lll E: -:- r Mr. Friesfad Mr. Gewerth it 'W .1 fi Men Teachers' Lounge: Gossip? D ie: .sWeisr We - G 'ifi .. . 4 MV- J0l'Vi5 it Mr. Goodwin sis f f Q is EE, ,,,,, fswsv' QQW : W w -'-' I X 5 Mrs. Householder Mr. Hiatt Miss Hargis Mr. Hammond Mr. Gregory Miss Greenhill 146,- s Mr. Johns QE' V- .,., Mr. Neal Mrs. Par er ' N ff Mr. Rump xv-is N E, X RNS .Q Mr. Sargent fQ RQ A Mr. Schakel X is Miss Snyder X sk X X X Mr. Sprin gate s Q.. X S as A XS 'Mr. Str fton 3, ily, . ., Mr. Johnson Miss Larson, Librarian Mrs. Laser Mr. Lyman Miss McEniry Mr, McKinney XX 5 i X Q: ' w 7m . - F , . , ,-:Q ,fligl Q- 4 X , , ' 'R x I Mr. Rasmussen - - ' T r 'l ' .. ' V 5, ' - 1- -Q .if f l- ' ' Y I, ., . fi .. , 'Eg-:ggi Q... , :ZV A i ii , W Q -,-',,,,-19:1 ll I - r 4 M5 ' w- 2 3 Mr. Russell X , .IL ' , ::tLQ':Eei1- ' Mr. Savage I A Women Teachers' Lounge: Politics? ,gl Q. Mr. Seevers ,,,f . Miss Spencer 4? if as w I Mr. Sfephens ' Q' R irii s QI :::.. s1- V 's Q s , ' -:2g',1 W 5: ' r- M42 -' a- sf ' ..., . if 3 X Mi ' ,,,,g .-.- : K 2 ' f Mr, Storer Miss Wefzsfein Miss Whifford Mr. Wiftkop Mr. Yount Miss Zimmerli ...4 7- TDET U IL JACK HARTLJNG, President JAMES JACOBSON, Vice President KAY SPONG, Secretary 'tudent Council Committee Student Council: Citizenship and Scholarship Committees Student Council: Athletics and Stadium Committees--Row 1: Nipper Row l: Larson, Carter, Bilsiand, Logon, Ross, Whitehead, Row 2: Stevens, Viggers, Larson, Schartner, Row 2: Sloyhaugh, Johnson, Thomas. Student Council: Attendance, Campaign, and Traffic Committees Student Council: Historical, Building and Grounds, and Transpor- Row 1: Bomckmon Hunley Schumonn DOY Horvey. Row 2. Hur' tation Committees-Row 1: Wilcox, Hammer, Palmer, Negretc ,mgwn Elliott! Shohks Hcnmfon Mcnogh ' ' Row 2: Bain, Green, Treadway, Coldiron, Speaker. ' s Student Council: P.T.A. and Red Cross Committees Student Council: Social and Public Entertainment Committees Row 'lz Hogan, Gordon, Atkinson, Wistrom, Row 'I: McGaffee, Morno, Row 2: Price, Evans, Hill, Not pic Row 2: Kofzman, Jesser, Muller, Cohow, Hampton. tured: Kruzich. ,,4 3-, Cadet Teacher y 1 Ai, I 'A .... 1 .5 M, 5 Mr, Bgvere Mr. Blockhurst Miss HOUQCS r r Mr, Macomber Mr. Reifschneider Above are pictured Drake University Cadet teachers, who study under regular East High teachers. tudent Teacher These students, all seniors, fill in when o teacher is unexpectedly called out of class. Raw 1: Burke, Mercer, Vroom, Necse, McGoffee, Mattson, Clemens, Zower, Thompson, Row 2: Klang, Wolloce, Farris, Herron, Doop, Angell Schneider, Hove ' ..4 Qw- 0 ILL N L 'Avg' ll , :5 7 ' -E, 0 ll MARGARETTA ANGELL BILL QARPE Senior Section: Wyoff, Spong, McKinley, Stoddard, Miller, Sworfz. School Life: Carr, Peacock, Schoonovcr, Schneider, Introduction: Scott, Jones. Sports: Burris, Hcirfung, Olson. Photogrophers: Penney, Sworn, Bloir, Rizk. Quill and Scroll Advisers: Mr. Hiott, Mr. Chrisfian, Mr. Springcte, Mr. Stratton, Not Picfured: Mr. Friestod -50.. r i CROLL M TAFF Joanne Balzer Ronald Rietveld News Section: McClelland, Mercer, Peacock, Sharp, Day, Berard, McCartney. Editorial and Features: Pratt, Vroom, Ho gan, Dunlap. Photographers: Nolte, Penney. Sports: Severeid, Tjoden, Farris, Sorenson, Penney, Bauman. Typists-Foreground: Bellingerg Row 2: Zaver, Crum, Schutt, Nolte. Advertising: Row 1: Terry, Lewis, Eddy Hughes: Row 2: Lussem. ...Sli MIXED OCTET-Row 'I: Carlson, Aitken, Selix, Elin, Row 2: Bryant, Coplen, Wayne, Ingle. CHORAL GIRLS' SEXTET--Row 1: Lessmon, Gustafson, Hogan, Row 2: Glidewell, accompanist, MISS GREENHILL Fuller, Elin, Selix. DUET: Barbara Elder, Tom Lettington, Roberta Elm, accompanist. BOYS' QUARTET: Abbott, Paterson, Leftington, Bryant ..52.-. BOYS' GLEE CLUB-Row 1: Fogelson, Ingle, Bryant, Neagle, Abbott, Specker, Swender, Row 2: Wayne, Williams, Skinner, Rivas, Harvey, Miller, Sandauist, Nielson, Row 3: Coplen, Welsh, Gee, Hines, Mentzer, Horne, Cooper. GROUPS GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Row 'l: Lee, Ward, Wingert, Scovel, Holman, Formaro, Whatling, Benson, Burns, Row 2: Keyes, Davis, Berry, Cook, Dove, Tywater, Ives, Moore, Row 3: Miss Greenhill, Nalevanko, Knapp, Campbell, Hall, Dale, Mathews, Fosby, Boylan, Row 4: Steltzer, Bender, Royce, Carter, Miller, Selix, Daniels, Lammey. Not in picture: Andre, Belzer, Carey. l CHOIR-Row 'I: Carlson, Cherry, Sauer, Johnson, Compfield, Miller, Glidewell, Cook, Edwards, Selix, Mills, Elder, Row 2: Miss Greenhill, Grant Katzman, Fuller, Lessman, Leonetti, Rietveld, Hughes, Glover, Peterson, Jorgenson, Sawdey, Brown, Peacock, Row 3: Neilson, Jordan, Coplen Abbott, Skinner, Tillman, Lettington, Fagelson, lngle, Mentzer, Rees, Elin, Tywater, Row 4: Williams, Wayne, McBrian, Rivas, Paterson, Gee Hines, Welsh, Bryant, Horne, Cooper, Harvey. 8. P' l Sh lcr Mssrld ne Cosflngs Akcs' Clarinet' Letflngfon Berord Jofobson l-lorvcy Forrmgton, Brenton, Eschcn BAND--Flute rcco nz c ncrc , : : , , , . , , - , , Ivooh, Sm th, Cortcr, Brown, Phzppe, Dole, Cloyg Alto Clarinet: Sporoo, Bass Clafnet: Corpep Bassoon: l-lcnrlerscng Alto Saxophone: Reeves SuIl.von, Houscr, Cronc, Von Gundy, Tenor Laxcphcne: Groy, Pollen, Johnson, Boftcne Saxfphonez S mms, Overton, Cornet-Trumpet: Vrggc-rs Thrmpsirv, Rnsmwsvn, Welker, Slrvcr, Smith, Rolpuck, fo'me', Rees, W llloms, NNQHIU, Pr,ce3 French Horn: Blow DeAr1gclo, Gillis, Word, Fcokes Bariioncz Dolmsclc Flclrlc, Rrdcr, Sl'1oles,Trombane: Sloybough, Cowmon, Boson, Crowley, Boll, Mcntzcr, Bollogh, Roc: Buss: McBrzon, Mc Cha-envy, Bolrrl, Tolbcrt, Gourfl, Rogers, String Bass: Storck, Tympon: R chords, D ums: Stcclclord, Ashby, Locus, Brown, Rcr: Lowclcr, lloy, Burns, Jocobson, Trpton, Hoffmon, McGoffee. MR. BORG, DIRECTOR ,54- .ll .iw ,V X l l f m ay B w F ll l J ai j , , fb GQ y l j 221 S-, x g? OIILHE THA S.. sr- ex Lf ORCHESTRA: Violins: Richards, Thomas, Warren, Judy Brown, Baird, Eaaten, Castings, Violas: Springer, Jim Brown, Guard, Cello: Glldcwcll, Rudasrll, Lee, Sl. Buss: McBrian, Starck, Flutes: Schneider, Mrsslldiney Oboes: Phzpps, Farrington, Bnssocn: Henderson, Clarinetsz Carpe, Berard, Harvey Clay, Dale' Saxophones: Crane, Van Gundy, Jahnsanq Trumpefs: Dolnnsek, Thompson, Welker, Rider, Williams, Webb, Horns: Blair, De Angelo, Gillis, Warrl, Trombones: Crowley, Mentznrg Bass: McChcsncy, Drums: Stoddard, Ashby, Rassmusscn, Piano: Sw.harl, Anderson. TRU PET TRIO The Trumpet frla plays at various funchons al Easf, accompanied l:v the band. Leff lo right: Ken Rassmus- sen, Ken Vnggars, Dick Thompson. SOL0lr Tr-+ Two other soloists who play at East are Janice Richards, violin, and Jim Schneider flute. At the pxano is Kay Speng, who had a busy year accompanying these oncl other performers. ,-55-. K X ff I K N ws, 'if . . ., tv. - ' ' TlSH , the all-school play pre- sented March 31 and April l, was based on Letitia Carberry, lTishl, a middle-aged spinster, blunt and out- spoken, who left in a second-hand car with her two spinster companions, Liz- zie and Aggie, for the great South- west-determined to lead the simpler life. They ended up at The Eagle Hotel, where they became the causes of the jams which everybody around them got into. From driving through a plate glass window to Aggie's dropping from an airplane, the play added up to a play full of comedy, and one that was worth watching. X , ' Y , A, N . M... CAST OF CHARACTERS Letitia Carberry .,ss,... Roberta Mattson Lizzie ,,,,.s,zzz....,zz,,..,,z.zz. Helen Aitken Aggie .zzA, .,.,zvz,z K ay Clemens Ellen zz,,z E ..,, ,zJoon Goldfarb Charita zu.,, zz..,, L Judy McGaftee Luther ..,zzz ,z.,,,,,, O rlan Branjord Callie ..,zz ...zzzz.,,ozz....z H azel Harmon Bettina zzz.,z,,zz..z.zz Bette Lou Raymond Sheriff Lem Pike E... Harold Cahow Wesley ,.zzssA.,,,,, , H Dave Sharr Denby zz..vzzz,,,.. Ralph Simpson Dorice Gaylord zzzss.vz z,zRebecca Miller Someone shot Aggie and robbed the safe! Ah'll git 'em, but ah'll stay here and do it. ART ERVICE CL B i l This club is open to all students who are interested in drawing, as a fascinating hobby. L. to R.: Allsteadt lpresidentl, K rl L d C l M I' ' ' ' ' a son, un , arna , e ine, Smith, Collins, McNealy, Keller, Davis, Adams, Gordon, Leonetti, Rummans, Bingaman, Nelson. 10' 'NN 451 A 3 53 Q Q ? -N i N ,..,. Y' f V NJ' fl f-'Mase 5 B00 TER CLUB Led by the cheerleaders, Booster Club forms the nucleus of East High's cheering section The club is o en t h . p o anyone w o wants to come to the meetings, where new cheers are practiced and last-minute announcements are made. -57-- CHESS D CHECKER CL B 'N CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB: Sponsored hy Mr. J. A. Seevers, the club meets whenever a game ot checkers is desired, and at the and at the scmostcr turns out o very proficient checker team. Row 'lr Arnold, Downey, Flelde, Modsen, Row 2: Meister, Morris, Miller, Penney, Row 3: Price, Rehms, Treadwoy, Row 4: Roy Treadway, Van Trees, Mr, Seevcrs. FELLO lHlP CL B ESQ .. . es: H.-sn.. FELLOWSHIP CLUB: ln place of the usual noon movie, spiritual guidance is offered to all students who are not movie minded. Row 'I: Peneger, Skidmore, Swindler, Benson, Fredrickson, Dudley, Lewis, Hamilton, Row 2: Sherod, Tulley, Dunlop, Belzer, Rrchards, Wright, Overton, Hammol, Burgett, Rose, Row 3: Penenger, Anderson, Wonderly, Boson, Re1.nski, Clungcn, Lewis, Collins. -58... F TURE NURSES l i l FUTURE NURSES' CLUB: The club is under the leadership of Mrs. Alice Clark, The girls are taught more about the nursing profession. Row 1: Frey, Benson, Ballinger, Lowe, Gustaveson, Swindler, Daniels, Mercer, Bales, Wistrom, Row 2: Huffrnon, Edwards, Brown, Janes, Mercer, Murray, Geyer, Carlson, Nichols, Row 3: Lammey, Anderson, Robuck, Thomsen, Johnson, Paulson, Thomas, Dickens, Hampton, Konzg Row 4: Atkinson, Gustafson, Wallace, Herron, Angell, Peterson, Rassmussen, Tuers, Anderson, Thacker. NUQ E5 TE' RS i was iliiciiiiiii FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB: The purpose of the club is to acquaint students with the opportunities that the teaching profession offers. Row 1: Hammer, Wooderson, Harmon, Burris, McGaffee, Mattson, Collins, Stoddard, Row 2: Rose, Cooper, Sawdey, Camphield, Whitlatch, Livengood, Gl.dewcll, Carter, Miss Elwood, Row 3: Jordan, McClelland, Severeid, Piericlc, Tilman, Roy Treadway, Ray Treadway, Watson. ,,5 Q.- J IOR AND SENIOR lll-Y JUNIOR AND SENIOR HI-Y: The Hi-Y is affiliated with the Y.M,C.A, Under the advisorship of Gus Rump, the club has many outstanding speakers to odd to its other activities. Row 'ls Hartung, Cisna, Aldridge, Moigaard, Jacobson, Jessen, Schneider, Row 2: Mards, Rhone, Gould, Baldwin, Hill, Hove, Anderson, Row 3: Price, Hussmon, Olls, Doop, Fjelde, Rehms, Frakes. Not Pictured: Downey. lll-Y 0PH0lVl0RE HI-Y l i SOPHOMORE HI-Y: Under the leadership of Mr. Clemens, this club functions as the junior and senior club, Row 'lz Overton, Palmer, Johnson, Evans, Coldiron, Ellgaard, Vergasg Row 2: Kyger, Manos, Thompson, Thomas, Rizk, Hill, Henderson, Row 3: Ferguson, Hanson, Gillis, Chand- lee, Heath, Nelson, Rollstin, Beal, Liddicoot. Q60- 'ODALITA' ROMA A LATIN CLUB: The club, under the leadership of Mrs. Erickson, is pictured at their annual Roman Banquet. Raw I: Wyatt, Boson, McGaffee, Elin, Row 2: McClelland, K. Kohlhase, Formaro, Weisbrod, Nichols, Skidmore Swindle, Kohlhase, Rietveld, Missildine, Geyer, Lair, Edwards, Fredrickson, Swihart, McConnell, Rehms, Row 3: Sfromberg, Mrs. Erickson, Hanson, Rabuck, Williams, Steftenson, Lammey, Day, Lowe, Miller, Cater, Olsen, Gustaveson, Fuller, Patterson, Walrod, Wickershein, Gliclewell, Beal, Bergeson, Row 4: Ferguson, Podrebarac, Parsons, Jorgensen, A , . ' . . nderscn, Peterson, Christiansen, Whitaker, Hacker, Row 5: Smith, Parmenter, Jolley, Tuers, Viggers, Carpe. -g ,,,, gg g MODER MISS CLUB MODERN MISS: A social club for girls under the leadership of Miss Thelma Whitford. All grades are welcome to promote interest in styling and fashions. Row 'l: K. Johnson, Kinney, Whitehead, White, Bufford Peterson, Row 2: N. Harris, K. Newell, Alexander, Turner Grant B tt f . U 5, B, Johnson, M. Katzman, Row 3: A More, P. Wayatt, M. Johnson, Carman, Rounds, Deskin, Doyle, Tywaterg Row 4: Carter, Kizer, King, Shepard, Kruzick, Katzmon, Carter, ..61-. PHlLOMATHEAf PHILOMATHEAN: The group is a comfortable and informal social group of girls from all grades. If is under the leadership of Mrs. Parker, Row I: Mireles, Rose, Lee, Beck, Day, M. Lee, Snyder, Row 2: Waltz, J. Riser, Rohuck, Schoonover, Riser, Wickersheirn, Mrs. Parker, Row 3: Overton, Selover, Nass, Wellonder, Podrebarac, Meline, Richards. lHE CE CLUB SUPPLY CLERK SUPPLY GIRL: Sharel Tuers. Sharel handles The lol: of clistrilauting school supplies To The students each morning starting at 8.15 a. rn, SCIENCE CLUB: This is 0 mixed club, dealing with subiecls of a scientific nature, Mr. Sforer is the sponsor. Row 'l: Loc, l-larpcr, Evans, Row 2: Ray Treodway, Fielde, Roy Treadway. --5Q., EL CIBC L0 ESPA OL SPANISH CLUB: The club, uncle: the dlreclion of Miss Brewer, is in Th: rn.clsl af its semi-annual :mation meeting. Row 'la Miss Brewer, Hook, Gritton, Sciwdey, Colman, A. Lozano, E. Lozano, Taylor, Leoneltlg Row 2: Gustafson Paulsen, Muller, l-lampfon, Casan, Graehy, Smith, Row 3: Unxdentlflerl, Davis, Hall, Crum, McKinley, Kinney, Buffs, Brizga, Andersen, Selcyer, Lair, Griffiths, M. Angell, Belluchl, Wright, Row 4: Qui' larva, Unialenfiliecl, Nace, Turner, Slaflery, Rielveld, Flagor, D. Angell, Wmlehead, Rudaszll, Cedars, Rohuck. SPECTATORl'CLI NUR'EN HELPERl SPECTATORS CLUB: The club meets every Thursday morning to see an interesting film subpect, combining education with rec- reation. Row I: Lee, Brizga, J. Rizer, Dornbusch, Wnckersheim, Rose, Rizcr, Dole, Row 2: Walrod, Roy Treadway, Srhneider, Thompson, Slaybaugh, Treadway, Downey. Y. Q lm M swarm W, W-ww-.aa-.us 1, ya, X r. ,1 NURSES HELPERS: These gurls who Take temperatures, take names, and patch minor cuts, give up Their sludy hall hours to help Mrs. Clark, Row I: Bales, Nicholls, Atkinson, Daniels, Wistromg Row 2: Thomas, Rasmussen, Tuors, Her- ron, Konz. s,63-- TEE TOPPER' TEEN TOPPERS: A sociol club for girls of-all grades to promote interest in styling, fashions and other subjects at interest. Row 1: Formaro Thompson, Lewis, Van Loon, Krouse, Culllns, VogeIaar,lNlellne, Sutherland, Miller, Row 2: Brodie, Jorgensen, Hecker, Formaro, Andersen Davis, Peterson, Blaine, Anderson, Schwartz, Row 3: Griffiths, Lall, Lair, Clarkson, Steftenson, Collins, Mattson, McGoffee, Brizgh, Wetzel 35NllVl 0PERAT0ll VISUAL AID CLUB , , 35 MILLIMETER OPERATORS: These students select and run the VISUAL AIDS CLUB: These students run the movie projectors noon movies for the enioyrnent of their fellow students on their ond control the PA. system under the direction of Mr. Yount. lunch hour. Row 1: Simpson, Thorpe, McCartney, Lettington, Row 1: Schneider, Peninger, McChesney, Hove, Terry, Lewis, Berorrl, Row 2: Williams, Van Gundy, McConnell, Rollstin, Rich- Row 2: Berord, Turner, Downey, Sherod, Elliott, Hodson, Elliott, arcls, Not Pictured: McBrian, Lussem, Bla,r. Smith, Row 3: Fjelde, Mr. Yount, Lewis. -ll 0 ll M0 M 'tors Row 1' Evans Thompson Blaine Bishop Min- Before School and First Hour Monitors-Row 'l: Weisbrod, Miller, Tully, Second Hour om - . , , , , Lewis, Doggett, Hargrove, Adams, Stone, Row 2: Day, Elliott, Cullins, Pike, ear, Hart, Liddicoat, Ott, Row 2: Grvlls, Wheatly, Pink, Vergos, Missen, Little, Johnson, Green, Jones, Richards, Row 3: Sull,van, Law, Sexton, Murrv, White, Hedgcack, Loll, Row 3: Baldock, Thomas, Porter, Williams, Lussem, Parker, Clark. Fogelson, Yaw, Henderson, Roberts, Row 4: Kong, Rice, Biddle, Ralston, Welker, Petersen. THIRD HOUR MONITORS: The main duties of these students are to keep me no-.s c..,a. a..,. so , , Mireles, Hart, Martin, Lemon, Cherry, Lowder, Row 2: Lewis, Chandler, Van Loon, Clarkson, Armstrong, McCabe, Livengood, Selover, brizgo, Moline, Rodine, Adams: Row 3: Beal, Campbell, Ritchie, Romans, Nicholson, Schartner, Trotter, Rehms, Ross, Sisam, Ellgoord, l-liggen, Row 4: Sherocl, Anclerson, Hill, Wlngrove, Anderson, Allsteodt, Nelson, Wistrom, Arnold, Frye, Row 5: Wilson, Kyger, Schneider, Carlson, Gillaland, Bellis, Manos, Johnson, Rummans, i 2 3 Fourth Hour Monitors-Row 'l: O'Boyle, FOll'ChllCl, rvioore, Lewis, Uuwey, Elline, Allen, Row 2: Steffenson, Krause, Wellander, Ridgeway, Shepherd, Schultz, Rice, Row 3: Sloyden, Olson, Holl, Ross, Nielson, Park, Sherod, ' ' h' L em, Wor- Row 4: Mardis, Gillis, Swain, Arrowoocl, Collins, Ritc ie, uss nick, Madsen, Farris. Fifth Hour Monitors-Row 'l: Bauman, Harper, Bently, Burris, Horrna Wallace, Fredrickson, Whating, Wilson, Row 2: Miller, Springer, Chr: tiansen, Husted, Meline, Fisher, Henderson, Brown, Berry, Row 3: Col ' ' ' H l ' Row 4: Wees iron, Thomas, Swift, Tallmon, Davis, Evans, ens ev, Spidle, Foster, Hart, Pierick, Carmichael, Aldrich, lessen. ,,55-- i Librar, Stall .v , N 4 This staff takes care of books in the book room and library, Row 1: Lee, Johnson, Doggett, Feight, Power, Becker, Housentluck, Brown, Miss Larson, Row 2: Wayne, Craig, Idso, Rietveld, Frcdrickson, Welsh, Kalnans, Hove. Clerical rtalf .-A . -Q ' f E , 1 X ' 1 Illllllllltlnllllllllllla lla l ' o These students help in the office during their free time, and in this way learn office pro- cedures. Row 'I: Northway, Reeves, Wyant, Danrord, Mottls, Brodie, Butts, Thompson, Ray- mond, Row 2: Huffman, Waltz, Clarkson, Von Loon, Farrington, Stoddard, Olson, Tarnte, Nelson, Carlson, Row 3: Rose, Aspengren, Anderson, Selux, Dolinsek Overton, Williams, Turner, Glover, Holmes. Not pictured: Watters, Sales Girls 'NN These girls selling candy and working in the cafeteria help run the lunch hour more smoothly. Row 1: Johnson, Young, Ghee, Carnal, Hitchcock, Drake, Scott, Row 2: Smith, Froehle, Drake Dolinsek, Akcs, Brown, Soltzman, Grother. -67-- SSEMRLY U HER , . ,ggi ijliifflfizg? l fiffgii gm-fww 11 -1 Y ' , f Fl' Duties are to show visitors to their seats and keep our anxious students from running in the hall. Row 'I: Wyatt, Olson, Hoffman, Vroom, Goldfarb, Craig, D. Thompson, Row 2: Huffman, Dove, Spong, McKinley, Zavcr, Tamte, Row 3: Dixon, Swanson, Richards, Waters, Sharp, Bal- zerj Row 4: Denny, Blanchard, Farris, Schneider, Row 5: Hove, B. Thompson, Beckett, Murray, Doop. RDRORE GIRL MESSENGER t df the school Are responsible for getting the proper costumes for different occasions and for Responsible for messages o an rom - A , hoard. Left to Right: Gift, Wheeldon. keeping the wardrobe room ticlyi Left to Right: Sawdey, Froehle, Doggett, Anderson. CU TODlA S CUSTODIANS: We owe o lol to these fellows who keep our school clean ond necll. Left fo right: Mr. Wolker, Mr. Moloney, Mr. Brown, Mr Viggcrs, Mrs. Doy, Mr. Roberts, Mr, Darnell, Mr. Warren. CAFETERIA L DIE CAFETERIA LADIES: The good lunches served here of school are due To the efforts of these experienced cofeferio women, Row 1: Mrs. Sin- norcl, Mrs. Gronf, Mrs. Wiggengosf, Mrs. Lee, Row 2: Mrs. Robbins, Mrs.SfoImeir, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Whitfield, Mrs. Allison. M69- AUTOGRAPHS N 6 J E Q n ff 6 f f 9 i QXL ?' X- 57 6 R XYXNTXNWNTY XXYXXdW'WU2!7Z7fffj Qs L 1 9 6 E F' xv Q 5 3 x 5 M K 2 7 42 P gg 4+ w Q Q A Sf? W s gf Xl X -'y P ki 1- y ' Q5 9 Qi sv Wy 5 S ' S 1 5 Q 1 S Q Q fe' s B S 5 N f av S S VL ILCOQN mmm mLxJmmx,xx,xb , Q , , K I X df! QWfwQQwM A Q Q x G ,, lx ' 7 r 1 r -71- iis ATHLETIC ' -'55 li! ' FOOTBALL 1908 lt-tl The football team ot l908, los- ing only one game to lda Grove, l6-4, was one ot the first teams to be recognized in the Quill. They were victorious over the olurnni, Grinnell College, Eorlhom Acad- emy, Ames Reserves, Oskalooso, Marshalltown, North High, and West High, John Van Liew, a graduate ot East High and Grinnell College, coached this team. Captain Pete Bredimus, QB. Coach John Van Liew Ralph Stiles, R.G. Ray Stiles, R,T. Husky Holmes, C. l. Welsch, R,E. John Brophy, FB Metcalfe, R.l-l. Scott, L,E. M. Welch, R,G. Gates-Baird, Haltbacks ' A lc L.G. Elliott, L.T. n eny, -72- Top Row: Robert Lucht, g., Harold McCriIlis, g., Bottom Row: Robert Hartung, c.g Clarence Ridgeway, f., Albin Erickson, f. BASKETBALL 1918-19 The season of 1918-1919 was the first year basketball was played in Des Moines high schools. Prior to 1918 basketball was played between the classes of one school only. Instead of one all-school team competing against another school's team, four teams from each school played each other. To determine the players on East's four teams, a tournament was played among IO teams composed of the basketball players in East High. These boys won the tournament, they were the East High School Basketball Champions of 1919. FOOTBALL 1926 The East High football team of 1920 was without a doubt one of the greatest teams ever to represent our school. Under the guidance of Coach Moyer, this team whizzed through the season, compiling an undefeated record with only eight points being scored against them. Included in their string of victories were very decisive decisions over Newton, 40-O, and Council Bluffs, 49-6. Led by Captain Richard Dick Wallerstedt, the team won the city title with victories in the always important games against West and North by the scores of I4-O and 17-O respectively. SWIMMING 1925-26 i COACH SCOTTY RUSSELL Tcp Raw: Love, L. Goldberg, Walker, Birch, B. Goldberg, Nichols, Bottom Row: Cilva, Cofflin, Henry, Porter, Keyes. SWIMMING TEAM 1925-The East High Swimming Team of 1925 was city champ. Led by Captain Joe Henry, they de- feated second-place North by 33 points. Defeating all opponents including Boone, North, West, and Roosevelt, they had a very successful season. With our new swimming facilities we can hope to match the records of this team. Coach Scotty Russell, who perhaps could be called the father of swimming in the Des Moines Public School System, has been very active in promoting swimming in past years. After coaching at several of the Des Moines high schools, he settled down here and has become a permanent part of East High. -473-- GOLF 1928 On May 19, 1928 the first state high school golf tourna- ment was held at the Grand- view course with four players participating from each school entered. The tournament was under the supervision of Mr. Hostetter, East High golf coach. The East players did very well, capturing the team tro- phy as well as the individual honors, which were won by John Hall, medalist, and Stan- ley Lindbloom, runner-up, both from East. COACH MIKE AUGUSTINE wrt 1928 GOLF TEAM-Row 1: Wharton, Hall, Norton, Anderson, Coach Hostettcr, Row 2: Dempsky, Kolosky, Tew, Hall, Lindbloom, Rehmsg Row 3: Dailey, Nelson, Haynes. TRACK 1938 East High, a perennial track power in the state, had one of its best seasons in 1938, winning every track meet they participated in, including the state champion- ship. Coach Mike Augustine who was born in Hebron, lowa, and graduated from Orient High School, attended Grinnell College where he was an all-around athlete, winning letters in football, basketball, track, and base- ball. After graduating from Grinnell, Mike coached at Greenfield, lowa, before coming to East where at one time he coached football, basketball, and track, and taught mathematics. 1938 TRACK TEAM-Row 1: Bagby, Clinton, Hansen, Huckins, Gustafson, Walker, Skov, Kaiser, Row 2: Gillespie, Hauser, Whitehurst, Punar- ' - ' R t ik S ters Moore, Pringle, Davis 0 Beckham, Floden, Speck, Mitskotf, Manor, Row 3: Coach Augustine, McClanahan, Eakke, Gertsen, aspo n , ant , .474.... TENNIS 1944 In 1944 the doubles team of Bill Hearshman and Dick Swanson won the state doubles title, making them the only state tennis champs to come from East High. Coached by Mr. Gewerth, the team had a very successful season. Now that new surfaced ten- nis courts will be constructed at the stadium, we can expect to produce tennis teams that will equal the record of the l944 team. 1944 TENNI Lev.tt, Rhoa McRae, Coac wsu-al lsA:KtTBALL TEAM-Row 1: Haltcm, Mahafee, Row 2: Asst. Coach McAdams, Mans-cly, Witt, Engfund, Ka FOOTBALL 1951 By completing East High'S second undefeated football season in the schooI's history, the team of l95l established itself as a very great team. Ccach Savage's squad won the City Series title and tied for the Big Six Crown. High points of the season included victor- ies over Roosevelt, 20-l3, and North, 7-6. Other important victories were over East Water- loo, 39-O, and Tech, 45-7 All- city team members from East were Fred Lucas, Gayle Bur- gett, Herk Campbell, and Jack Terrell. S 1951 FOOTBA Burgett, Bradl B. Reese, Carp LeM r a , Patte Cunningham, rr T TEAM Row1 Metcal'e Swanson Cohen Bosholm Thompson Sargent v2 - : i , ' , , , , g Ro : ds, Priebe, Monk, Barmam, Herarshman, Row 3: Maigaard, Joe, Burton, Hadley, h Cewerth: Raw 4: Rinfm:-ile Q.-lmnaderl Nolan' Boon, Tuller, Koskovrich,-I Kramme, Olsen, ser, Peterson, Kasner, Coach Webb. BASKETBALL 1950-51 Ccached by Mr. Wendell Webb, the basketball team of l95O-51 was one of the mast outstanding in the history of East High, winning fourth place in the state tournament at lowa City. Included in their conquests in the tournaments were victories over Lincoln, Roosevelt, North, Mason City Cl-loly Familyl, and Forest City. ln the semifinals they lost to Roland, 46-37, and in the con- solation game they lost a heartbreaker to Keokuk, 45- 43. c Crum D Reese Row 3 Richards S McQuarry Peel Campbell D McLain, Sage Harlan Row4 Carpenter Butts D McQuarry Bell Lucas Baker Ncgrcte LL TEAM-Row li Tomlenson, Bochler, Row 2: Boyles, Forbes, W. McLain, Fuller, G , , . - , Z , . , , , , E, , , I , , . , , , I ' C rrell, Gaudineer, Coach Webb. -,75v- Brooks, Raw 5: Coach Savage, Sharp, Schattarier, Schuling, Bolen, Stc-rmalcl 5 , Sz, 45 Q 5, X X gg if im, in -Atv l'6S6ll Wd: -M? 1955 FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM-Row 1: Law, Hall, Sisom, Jessen, Cisna, l-lartungg Row 2: Coach Carlson, Schartner, Thomas, Collins, Maigaard Campbell, Pieriok. FIR T B SKETBALL TE VI COACH MARTY CARLSON City Co-Champs Record East Opponents Score 59 Ankeny 38 39 East Waterloo 64 46 Fort Dodge 49 59 Mason City 55 46 Lincoln 37 49 Oskoloosa 48 59 North 46 47 Roosevelt 65 62 West Waterloo 66 55 Tech 4l 5l East Waterloo 7l 64 Lincoln 43 56 West Waterloo 57 59 North 48 40 Roosevelt 33 52 Tech 43 49 Mason City 50 62 Fort Dodge 49 DISTRICT 46 Roosevelt 43 SUBSTATE 43 Melbourne 54 -73.. Row 1: Ellgoord, Liddicoof, Chondlee, Rasmussen, Heofh, Sloybcugh, Johnson, Willson-is, Vergosg Row 2: Ferguson, Dow, Belcher B ol All sfoodf, Pe-fcrson, Gillig, Bollen, Shorr, Cooch Johnson. ' C0 D BA KETBALL TEAM COACH GUS RUMP Equipment Monoger CAGE MONKS COACH DICK JOHNSON Row 1: Foster, McConnell, Downey, Row 2: Richards, McCon- ncll, Rollstin, Henderson Not pictured: Shanks, Cook. CCYQ Jumping Jocks WRESTLING-Row 1: Cruikshonk, R, Kellogg, D. Kellogg, Row 2: Lewis, Loin, Claghorn, Lorson, Negrefe, Adams, Row 3: Blonchcird, Woxcll Sullivon, Owens, Mills, btnsong Ruw 4: Sacco, Wh.lc, Wiczorek, Welshcr, Wilson, Dody, Mason. Not pictured: Bain. WREiTLl G TEAM RW COACH GREGORY What now, Blanch? ,304 BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM-Row 1: Youngs, Thompson, Hamilton, Beal, Hanson, Row 2: Schmeling, Goetz, Pickett, Jacobson, Cisna, Brown N N Whatsamatter, boys, can't ya wait? COACH SCOTTY RUSSELL -31... gf E ES !N 'U'mllnwnn-ma i - S 1 FIRST BASEBALL TEAM-Row 'IZ Blanchard, Liddicoal, Hall, Beal, Wrighf, Andrews, Johnson, Ross, Belllsg Row 2: Clark, Pierick, Law, Powell, Blachley, Simms, Thomas, Campbell, Coach Savage. COACH BOB SAV SAVAGE COACH DICK CLEMENS is ii SECOND BASEBALL TEAM--Row 'l: Manos, Jordan, Wright, Smilh, Nielson, Burkett, Nipper, Wistromg Row 2: Brody, Neagle, Williams, Ellgaard, Stover, Rider, Shephard, Row 3: Nelson, Sharr, Slilwell, Baldwin, Johnson, Palmer, Belcher, McNeIey, Coach Clemens. Mggg TRACK TEAM-Row 'l: Frakes, Tillman, Jessen, Pearson, Orris, Harvey, Burnett, DeVan, Welch, Negrete, Cooper, Dotyj Row 2: Bergeson Foster M ' M C 1' I - ' ' ' , ercuico, c ar ney, Saybaugh, Goetz, Hull, Pahon, Mathew, Brown, Roe, Hill, Row 3. Viggers, Woxell, Carmer, Rollstin, Strosnider Collins, Rasmussen, Rhodes, Talber, Dyer, McGee, Sullivan. TRACK 1 l 3 Orri5 S0qr5 Coach Mike Augustine -33- COACH GEWERTH Rowl Vergos Penney Hartung Ferguson Larson A dersong Row 2: Ruzk, Treodwoy, Morgoord, Sworn, Hensley, Beal, Hanson. -1 eq. , , . if ' I N , N S E 'Jo fb' TENNIS TEAMS SWINGING SWAIN ...Wm .X GIRLS' TENNIS-Row 1: Kinney, Reeves, Harper, Moore, Row 2: Whitehead, Dolinsek, Anderson, Murray. SERVING SPECIALIST QS X Q COACH SCHAKEL PRO APPROACHERSU GOLF TEAM JL- ' u, PRETTY PUTTERS -35- BOYS GOLF Row 'I Rees, Modus, Romsey, Jones, H Il Row 2: Larson, Thompson, Gilbert, Peterson, Morns, Thompson. X X 'l lu QI-'Q U 'U- M, GIRLS' GOLF-Row 'l: Sullivan, Aspengren, Peterson, Hampton, Row 2: Paulson, Parsons, Armstrong, Gran- ey, Crain, Parsons. CHEERLEADERS-Row 1: Deskin, Peterson, Buford, Harmon, Row 2: Lund, Brdnjord, Hensley. Not pictured: Penney. COACH SPENCER COACH STRATTON G.A.A. OFFICER ,,,, ,,,,,,, D Alternate Cheerleaders e l Lett to Right: Wetzel, Peterson, Sullivan, Stoddard. Lett to Right: Weisbrod, Kcfzmonn, Berord, Not pictured: Wlstrom. -3 5.- QUILL AQD CLUB-Row 'lz Cherry, Briar, l-libbert, Baldock, Rocline, Matthews, Nelson, Pearson, Sacco, Shelly Hartman Crai ' R 2: L , , Q, ow am- my, Burris, Kelley, Porter, Miller, Shaw, Elliott, Livingston, Moser, Long, Lankford, Rodine, Row 3: Bennett, Bender, Hartman, Gentry, Deaton Knight, Edwards, Allsteadt, Striggles, Dove, Boylan, Dawson, Row 4: Robinette, Hutton, Cowman, Dyer, N, Wagner, Swift, R, Wagner, Sullivan Owens, Rummans, McBriang Row 5: Ball, Price, Cooper, Williams, Crewse, l-lull, Wsttern, Gilliland, Hamilton, Jacobson, Johnson, Row 6: De- Angela Clark, Coby, Mullin, Smith, Carmichael, Carlson, Keiter, Norris, D. Dawson Yarges' Row 7' Osborn, Butler, Taylor, Pasutti, Bos, Ro- K BI mans, asper, anchard, Dudley, Row 8: Warrick, Gates, Loyd, Sonclcig, O. Brees, Young, l5rugh, Fogelson. 575.00 CLUB Hutton, Carmichael, Edwards, Wittern, Fogelson. 525,00 CLUB Dudley, Dawson, Gilliland, Yarges, Johnson, Cowman, Wilson, Pear- son Swift, Wagner, Osborn, Carmichael, Hamilton, Bauman, Denny, Nelson, Bos, Pasutti, Young, J, Smith, Brown, Bennett, Kasper, Rush, Ball, Kelley, De Angelo, Darrah, Craig, Sullivan, Jacobson, Rodine, MR. FRIESTAD, ADVISOR Briar, Deoton, Cherry, Clark, C. Smith, Blanchard, Crewse, Colby. ,,-g7, OUR NEW GYMNASIUM FUTURE 1955 - - - STUDENT CENTER Lower Rt NEW SWIMMING POOL: Left NEW GYM: Upper Right NEW SWIMMING POOL -Egg.. NEW GYM UNDER CONSTRUCTION YOU'll FIND YOUR CAREER AT MEREDITHS Your training at East High School will guide you toward a lifetime job with two of America's greatest magazines BETTER HOMES 8. GARDENS-SUCCESSFUL FARMING FOR GIRLS: Beginning jobs in all office departments. On-the-job training. FOR BOYS: Opportunity to enter and train for printing trades. Meredith's offers you a good starting salary, opportunity for advancement, friendly working associates, pleasant offices, five day week, a fine cafeteria, a complete insurance program, and many sports and club activities. Feel free to visit the Personnel Department For information. MEREDITH PUBLISHING COMPANY 1716 Locust R P ft -89... i 5 Zn- emfk f ,jk w as .4Y..Ql5, is figs Q N25 4 in 1. Bunch of people of a porfyg 2. The Limousine A telephone service girl received an unusual request from an elderly lady. My Telephone Jw-iiu1mi-iw.-iiii1uni1.iii1im..im-iiii1mi-m:-.iii-un1-ii..-im1mi..ii.i. 4 cHENowE'rH-KERN ELEVATOR L I I 1 SERVICE 3 The Service You Need com Ave. at East Fifth Phone 3-1151 l T PHONES 6-4528, 62-1169 g T DES MOINES 9, IOWA T Representative of Montgomery Elevator Co. 1 T Rotary Lift Co. T -i-..-...i-...,--..,- .... -..........-.i..-.....-....-....-....-.....-H..-....-....-....-..i. Donny Hanrahon-Jimmy Mullin 2....-.....-.,...-N..-....-i...-.....-....-.....-.M-....-....-....-i...-.....-......-..i.-...!. Q BLACK DIAMOND Movsks Q l MAX TUINSTRA, Mgr. L l 1781 E. University Phone 62-5625 l 1 DES MOINES, IOWA i -i-........- ..,, - .... .....,......-.....-....-..,.-..........-W.......- .-....-.....-........f. Ralph Johnson ,!g,1un.-in... ... ..,.,l10 1,m.-..,1,m.-in..-q..1iiiii 1 1,1-...u1...!, l l s E i Baum MOTEL 1 T On Number 6 and 64 -:- Af Junction of 65 and 69 T 5 CHAS. HUGHES, Owner 5 1 1339 East Euclid Ave. on Moines, Iowa -1-.,...,i-....-...-,..-i..-....-.........-....-..........-..........-....-.............g. Deon Dawson cord is too long. Would you please pull it back from your end. I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 55 SENIORS l l l , , l Motorola Televlslon 1 1 l Home - CAR - PORTABLE i RADIOS i l l l , ! i Gifford - Brown, Inc. i 1 DES MOINES - CEDAR RAPIDS i l l l , - - -,-,.,,,-,-,.,-..,.,,..,-,.,,.,-, ,.,,.-.- ,Mi .-90.. 1nn-nn-nut ..nu1uu1ur 1 . iw... ... N1m.11.u1un1vln1-M-,1.-.1-n1,m1-.v N1-,,..,w.1 V1, 1, ,1-N1 N140-..,--W... 11m...U,4.- 111,01 HOWARD 81 MARGE'S CAFE Breakfast - Dinners - Lunches HOME COOKED MEALS SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS MALTED MILKS - FRENCH FRIES COLD DRINKS - HOT CHOCOLATE PACKAGED ICE CREAM ICE CREAM BARS --..........l .,.,.,, WHERE EAST MEETS TO EAT WE SPECIALIZE IN JUMBO SANDWICHES STEAKS - CHOPS FRIED CHICKEN OPEN WEEK DAYS-6 A. M.-8 P.M. OPEN suNoAYs-a A.M.-a P.M. 714 East mm Phone 6-9295 151.11 uv1,l..11f -111111411-.miW1 1 vi- I 'l. Mighty Atlasg 2. Ha Chal 3. Ready for the Follies Mr. Borg: What is the difference between nl' Q 3 O '1 O 3' CD UT Fl' 'I D O 3 Q. O U' Q 5 O. We .,1,...n.-p1g1m..g1n1m1g1.1.1-.-n1g1-.-p O FOR THE BEST IN L U M B E R AND BUILDING MATERIALS LEACHMAN .fu--un --1- - m- 1.1-I I l Compliments of I CARR 81 MOEHL CO. - Des Moines' Own Woodworking Factory I 301 s. vv. NINTH ' PHONE 3-8l2I I .5...-,... --.-. -.-- ..l- .fon-nu1uu-nn1un-nnznu--nu1un1nu-nu1mm-uurnu-unruu1 I Pi-ioNs 3-7123 . s'rovEs ' o HARDWARE o EVERYTHING IN GUNS : BETTS 8- SON I WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS l 412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, lo I- ..., -...... .... -,...- I... .....l-E5....5::g:5l-......-....-....-....- ..,. .. 2...-....- - ......-.,..-....-..........-....-......,...-. -. .- - - I Congratulations Seniors 2 AL'S PLACE ' 517 Scott Phone 3-9246 3-........-ml....,.-..............l-..........-......-...-,,....-....-....-..........-. Beverly Stovall Bob Ball: Oh, an orchestra sits down and band walks. LUMBER COMPANY 5' on on I C ou w I'll r' r- If 4 I -u I 0 Z I'l1 oi I ui -nl Ja N 4..- , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SI L KI gi gl -ui I I I I I I I I -92- +- I I BLUE DIAMOND READY MIXED CONCRETE 6800 CENTER STREET 4 Blocks South of 73rd and University , - b?, FOR QUICKER SERVICE YOUR TRAFFIC-FREE CONCRETE LOCATION WeInviteIptnofOu Failt tAyTe BLUE DIAMOND CONCRETE CORPORATION PHON E 9-9727 :m1nn1nx:-. 1 Brzor -- Co -93.- ngen-un -1-- . 11,11 N1 ..,.., ,., ,ni 1,,,,,,,,.? Congratulations i . East High Graduates g FAWN ENGINEERING 1754 East Grand I N ' ' ' 'TiF 'vFllZ.2 ' ' ' '? -- - - - - - - - t ' - --- - rr l A 8. w DRIVE-IN l Root Beer and Sandwiches 2552 EAST UNIVERSITY 'M' - ' 'A ' ' '?i2Tl3E5l'lQlZ' ' ' ' ' 1' 4 fi- '-'- - ---- - '--- - - ' - - - - - '-'- - ---- - ---' - '- - '1-- -i-- -' - '--- - t4'- - -- -1--in l HADDOCK'S SUNDRY a. GROCERY L Tovs - GIFTS 722 E. 6th Ave. Phone 3-9247i 4-1.-,.....,...-.............ii.-ii...,.................K.....,....,..,-.,........-....-....-.4. 'I. Ladies of leisureg 2. lt's all a fixg 3. Ain't love grand? Edward Sondog Consumer: Give me one ot those laughing Candy Seller: Whadya mean? bers. Consumer: A Snickerf' 3' 1- l l 5 5 l l You, the members of the class of l June, 1955, are cordially invited l to make this bank your bank. 1 I .... ,.. z l I I 5 Bankers Trust Company 5 i sixri-i AND LOCUST 1 I l S i- l 1917-Our asm Year of sefvaee- 1955 l i f Member: Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation l Federal Reserve System l I l l l l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ETFLCMQETIKSLTEZTESJM' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l' -94- X- :-:-: +A:-:-:-:-:-:-:':':5:2512- x Ig' 3'3:f:f:f:5:5255:7:1:f: 3:3fif5fEffE2f1f 'Y Puff' 21-asgsfgfsfsfss ls your future in the air? Learn how you can Go Plac s -Faster with the US. Air Force The U. S. Air Force needs ground personnel ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'fig . . . young men who may be trained in tech- . Ask your local recruiter how you can o nical specialties . . . men to keep our giant Air 6DliSt and train with YOUI Buddy. . Force bombers and jet fighters in the air. Visit your local U. S. Air Force Start planning your future today. . . as an Airman Recruiting station ' in the U. S. Air Force. You'll earn good pay and 9 learn a skill that may benefit you the rest of your FEDERAL OFFICE BU'LD'NG life. You'll travel, enjoy adventure and security. ' SH' 8' C0-'ff sffeefs ' Get the facts right now about the opportunities 0 D95 M0504-25, 'OWU 0 offered by your U. S. Air Force. . Phone 3-8723 . lQ1fy0u'resfi1z in High School,grad.1ate A then enlist. . . . . . . . . . . . . , Ralph Johnson --- Bob Vronich -95, 'l. Two wrongs and a Wright? 2. Swingin' Sis the batting whiz, 3. Party pooperg 4. l wonder how those kids turned out? 5. You shouldn't change horses in mid-stream Old lady in phone booth, to operator: You've been very nice, young lady, in getting that 5 E 4...-....-1...-...Q-..........-,..,...........i...t......-i-....-,......,..-.............,..-Mg. Most of the Best for the Least EAST sion risi-i MARKET L wi-ioi.:sAi.s Ano neun. Q Q Arthur E. Veoch L l rms cneesss l l scANniNAviAN sPsciAi.mss I Phone 4-7839 l 4-8291 604 E. Grand -i---- -'.- - - ----- '--- - ---- - ---- -Q--- -'-- - --'- - -'-- - -'-- - ---, - ---- - ---- --------1 Sam Carmichael -Q--- ---' - - ----- ---- - ---- --i- ---- - -'-- - ---- - ---- - --'- -i- - --1----Q Q NEAL DRUG co. Q l Prescription Specialist 1 Phone 6-3124 I 2301 East Grand Ave. DES MOINES, IOWA .i.......,.-.....-..........-....-.....-..........-...-.................-....-...........-....-. Beverly Cherry -i- 4..-.....-....-....-.i.......i-....-...I-.M..n..-....-..Q.-..n.............-,.i -......,. 4. l Mrrsnsn FUEL olL nsuvsnlss , I E Gasoline - Oils - Greases - Accessories - Garage Service 2 Q HARRINGTON sskvice CENTER Q l Phone 6-5404 E. 44th and Hubbell l Des Moines, Iowa Arlys Nelson l l -1- -1- ccll through so promptly. l'm putting an extra nickel in the box for you. Q----M --------------- Q -------------------- - - - 'Q' Q Q l - Q Q I - Q Q Q . Q Q Q Q Q Q l T l Q UDIO Q Q Q l Q 1 l Q Q ' ?!Za1!agfw14e44 E Q Q l l 3 few 556 Qlddddk 420 NINTH STREET ' DIAL 8-1001 Q Q 'lu' -- '- ' ' 'L - E- EEi1!,',T'ETJJlZ2l'LZlEQIZ El,E ' ------------- ml-H+ ...96.-. GRAND VIEW COLLEGE DES MOINES, IOWA FOUNDED 1896 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE-LIBERAL ARTS ELEMENTARY TEACHERS TRAINING CURRICULUM Leading to Standard Elementary Certificate STUDENTS FROM COAST TO COAST A Small School with Every Advantage We invite you to join us and participate in the fellowship of a Christian approach to education and personal growth. - PRE-PROFESSIONAL Fall Semester Begins September I2, 1955 Spring Semester Begins January 30, 'I956 HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS-LOW COSTS Join Your Friends At. G. V. C. Delores Wilson --97-- I. Stick 'em up! 2. Say, what's the idea? 3. Wallace Wildcatsg 4. Totem pale Jim Jacobson: By the way, Bill, have you forgotten that you owe me SS? 4...-.W-. ....-. ,.. - i.. .. ,- ,....,,..,.- .... ,,.....,...,, -, .- .....,,...,..g. l T V, X -'mg 4.3: B g i I 1: ll : eye i ey e yoy Q ...- ..,, 3 W v l- I tzzzv vlvk vz zz tw i g: i L ,,Z: . A Axlyx ,, ...N g owEN crust i ' AUTO BODY SERVICE i T KEO WAY AT 14th STREET PL. .31i,...,,:- i-,.,,...,:.-,,,...,,,.-..........-..t..,...............-,...-.,.,... ...........g. Glenda Mosher .yr-.-.....-...i.-...,-....i.-.il-.i..-.....-ii..-ii..-....-H..--.i.t-i...-H...-...i.-....-...!. l l l l E Dependable Service - Quality Products ' E. University and Hubbell Phone 6-9255 l an .5 ..-,...-H..-............................-,...-.............. -..,..... -..................... Mike Kasper +-i- -ii- - iiif - -iii - -i-i - -i-i - ii-- - i'-- - --li - --'- - f--- - ---. -:.-i- ---- - -i-i - --ii --H--H+ BROWNER'S FOOD MARKET Q FAMOUS FOR FRESH EGGS and OTHER I 1 sooo rooms 1 626-628 E. Locust St. Phone 4-0303 +i---H- --i- - i-'- - - - - i1-' - -iil - ---- - ---' - --il - -iil - ---i - -i - ilii - - - - i--' - ---- -H+ Fredderick Swift - Norman LeRoy Wagner Bill Thompson: Not yet. l'm a slow tor getter. Gimme time and l will. .1 - -i:i- .- -n1i-'-i1.w---v-- - -i- '-.- - - -im-tml. l 5 NATIONAL BY PRODUCTS, INC. or lowA DES MOINES, IOWA l c 4,764 Des Moines Branches NATIONAL FERTILIZER CO. DES MOINES BY-PRODUCTS GREEN Tor Fertilizers and reeds l l ti- --- ' ' 'M T, ZlE2'E25Z'?? ' ' ' -cg 3.. ' Joe Koloski STANDARD Service 2 .g.,....,..-,..,-..,.-,,..- - - - - -N -, -,..,-,,....,.....,...-....-,..1. I - i CAMERAS PRoJEcToRs ' I I ' TAYLOR FILM EXCHANGE I I KEYs1'oNE - EASTMAN - REvERE I I 2924 Maple Street Des Moines 'I7, Iowa T I Phone 62-1453 -:- open 'Till 9 i Sales - SUPPLIES - Rentals I '! '- - -W- - - -EEZIESR: - +'-+ '- - - - H---P n!an1nn1 -u-mi-im-vm-mi-um-Ru-un-mi-in--im-I - -un-ui, I MAUGER'S BAKERY I AND ' HOME MADE ICE CREAM F - l607 E. GRAND PHONE 62-2-II5 5 I We specialize In Decorated Cakes I -5...-....-....-....-.....-...-....TJ..cR.,Q.EgE.:T....-....-....-....-....-m.-..g. .gn--in-ml--m-lm-In--ui--vm-nn--.Il-I..-W.-..I..-I...-R..- I.f......-.R Z. I . I PARK TEXACO SERVICE ! l3I5 E. Grond f .L V if g Phone 6-9239 or 62-6855 ' if I' .QHZINT 'iulilmimliullinniunilllli I amp N RV Ralph Johnson Freshman: You college men seem to to I I I I Rui-iiu1un1Iiu1iii1 -am-.nr I. Teeing offg 2. Little Red Riding Hoody 3. Quiet, I con't heor myself ect L ke Senior: Yes, even when we groduote we do life easy. it by degrees, Tu-until-1.1 I... Q ,,,. 1 ,,,, -1 vim- ... ,,.. 1 ,.., 1 1 ..,. 1 .,.. -I .1 ,,,, im- ,,,, i,,1,.,- ,,,. 1 ,,,, -,,.-H... ,,.. -mi ,,,. - .,..,,....i,,,,1,,,,.i,,,,1, .,,,,,i,,,,,,!. I I C d J P' C I I . an . I6 ompany I I . ia.,E ,q9.1 I A ? . I I I I I I I f I I f I I I I i 3 1 BUY THE PIE THAT SATISFIES I 2230 Hubbell Blvd. Wholesale 81 Retail Phone 6-4223 I ' I -x-- .-.f - .--' - .-I- - -III - I.-I - I-II - IIII - IIII -I-I- I..I -----.. I ...- fIEmIIv1IIJv:I1E:1--u:--ww-Iv-w- iw- 1 1 -Im-Imim.in-I-...I-.un-...1.,,i. -1 'I. Millie and Bettyg 2. Caught in the actg 3. Girl Scouts at Iastg 4. Gone with the Windg 5. On to greater things Carol McKinley: Say, Tom, have you got a date tonight? 4- I I I n1.,,I1,,.- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-im..uu n1.m....,1. .-1.11131-.-.I1un..iui..un..-m-mi-im... 1 1,m1.m n1iin-iin1un-ii..-un...in-nu-nn1im1ini-iiu1iin.-iii:-mi.-mi-un ni...mi..W1mi..nu1nu...nu-M1mi1un1mv...iui-uin1nn.-uu-nu1uu u...nu...mi-IIH1nu..n.i-mi-un1uii1m11 111un...un-im-mi..iuu-ini DR. LEO D. LUKA, D. O. PHYSICIAN 8. SURGEON llll E. University Des Moines I6, Iowa Sam Carmichael REX'S BARBER SHOP For Any Style You Desire MEN - CHILDREN - WOMEN 1030 E. 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa Ray Pasutti PEARSON'S ROYAL BLUE MKT. E. 35th gl Hubbell Phone 6-465I Diana P Tom OIIs: No-o Carol: Too bad, l have. I TI-IE QUILI. i I I 615-I7-I9 EUCLID Ave I I 4 . Prinied and Bound 1 jarner lguggdking omlaany DES MOI NES, IOWA mi.-u..1. 1 1 1 1 1.1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1. .-,.,.1..n...,..-.iii-...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..--1-1 J Smith B b B Il -IOO- u1 .,1,..,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1.1-I1u 'E' 1' I I i Compliments of 5 news ICE CREAM T 2016 FoREsT Ave. i Phone 3-6205 L- ffi, - - -I - - 1 f. - iq.. - .-.. - .--, - ..-- -I-. - - -...-,.I-Ii Glenn Perry jen- lvvr 1rm- uuun 1 vvrl 1 ullu - vllv - lvrl 1 xllv - ulll 1 lllu 1 llul 1 llll 1 IIII 1 vlll -- vllv 1 III1 111,24 SCHULERS Hossv CENTER T East I8th University i i Model Airplanes, Boats, Motors, Crafts, Supplies i -if -i- I.......-I...-....-.........,.......-....-H..-.-.I-....-....-.....-....-....-...-....-.. Mike Kasper -:--- -.i- - '--i - .i-. - llli - i--i - ---. - 1-'- - .-'i --m-- f.-- --i-- ---- - iii- - i--' - ---- - .- -I-Q. PRUGH Gkoclanv I 4000 East 29th St. Phone 62-589I - I Des Moines, Iowa II- .... - .. .. ..,. - .,.. - ,... .. .... -.,..- .... - .,,. .. .... .. .... - .... .. -.........-.f I DOH PH-IQI1 .il 'l. Miss Longshoremon of I95? 2. Sunbathersg 3. Wowie Dad!!! 4. The rewards of true friendship, 5. Snoozevllle Barber: Was your tie red when you came Customer: No, it wasn't in here? Barber: Gosh, I must have cut your throat 0101- rill 1 -n-nn- unnu 1 ifni - nniv 1 nuii 1nu-nn-un-uu1nn1n--un-vm-uw--m1nn 11--- vlvl - 1II1uIl-vw--1H4-Iuv- 1 1 1 - -u sf. 5 . D I There ls A Difference! UUNAW T yy - Q, ouck F xx A F-w e I sv-9 i I' I 'Ii 9 kg ' 71 f' . ef- V E A 00' 'IL' -5, 1 g l Ulm? ,ff cormouv T , .harm H B-grill: lzzzq is QL? i W I J , 'Z V ' X : s M I 0 Tile III :f 'I' . f I Ii, .1,.. W l -. 1 ..,. . -' .:.. Q1 52535553525255rs-fa15555125F251525:51:555555Eggggggggggggfgggggw W I ' : - . ! I DONALD DUCK by 0 f i BREAD ieyu fm 44. am! I Always Fresh UNGLES At Your Favorite Food Store BAKING co. 'l '- - - 'MM- -'M'! ! ! - I-M''J' Ei'l1TE'LTFnf'EI'SZ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -IOI- eu- -'f' ----- --- - 1 '--- -t- - -'f---t--ie-T-- -1- - '1-- - '1-- - 4--- ----- A - - -- -f- - - --I -I -f --I---ie - I I Look TO S I I W' T ron QUALITY, AccuRAcv, DEPENDABILITY I 5 ln Automotive Service Equipment , T suN ELECTRIC CORPORATION I Karl W. Hazlewood, Representative Phone 62-5782 1705 East 'l2th Street -len-mi-I ---- .....-H..-mi-Tm--Tm-lm-Tm-Im-H -.m-mi-an-3:-E-Lag.--.T--.T-1-Tm-m.-....-Tm-...T-T...-T...-H..-,...- T ---- ....-..+ :gun-nu-un11m-nn-nn1nn-1m--un-nu-nu1vuuu-1.ui-11:11 zu-sm--mu-vi vga sion-un-un-nu11m1uu1un-unrnuu-nu-nm-in1.11:-u-1-ml-my-1.'u1u.!e l When Buying ar Selling See Wellings I I ' ' ' HY-TEST COAL CO. INC. l l 220 S. E. 6th Ave. Phone 4-6I2I Q I 119 E. Grand Ave. Phone, a-0219, 8-0210 I I Des Moines, 'OWU DES MOINES I6, IOWA ofln1nvv1nn1nn1M1:mrITIITEILE-51-SQEZTTnn1un1:nu-uni-wn1un1noi1 01ml1.W1ml...N.1...,1.,,,1HI,.W::2Tr:,1N.,N.,,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,,,.,,,,!, .isle--me-ml-ml--in-11.1.-un-nn-nu-mi-un-nu-T..--un-M1-I-I--Tv-1-wg. ,.-.,,...,,,.-,,,,-,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,W-,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,-,,, ...,,,,...,,,,-,,.,..,,,,..,,,!, - I Phone 8-0400 Home Phone 5-4053 I I JACK DUNCANS BARBER SHOP HAROLD K. HAYS AXLE SERVICE i i Wheels Balanced, Axles and Frames Straightened F E 5 IM 'II E ' t HAROLD K. HAYS, P . e I Hours 8 A-M106 P' M' 1 4I5i2iI9qLEfmSi'h sr. Des Moines 9, Iowa I +llTllIIT 'TIIII1'l I'1'II51lIllTIllI1'I'I1ll'l I'TIl TII TI Il I TWT I -Im? Iiillllilllllllililllllil!!-ilhblllll1-Illl1luI1lIl1u-ulmlimilIl1l4lIl19IIl1UII1IltiO Shirley Brown Des Moines Traffic Cop: Say, you, get going -what's the matter with you? .gn--T-n1n .- 1-1 T1. 111- - 1 1 .-n 1a---H-.-in-flu! I I I I BORRALL supen vAl.u Every Day Low Prices SELF SERVICE MEATS Self-Service Fresh Fruits and Vegetables i Plenty Parking I I EAST me 2, HULL AVE. I I a.4i....m1..T1 1 -. -. ..- .- 1 1 1 1,1 1....u....,m..:: o ' 2 K y Ed d -102- Ray Pasutti Corky Friedman: I'm just fine, thank you, ut I think my engine's dead. n- 'lin 1:1 - -gi 141 -I-n,1,'1 1--.1 11...--nag I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS f I Make up a party for an afternoon of l recreation and fun at the I AIR LANES 1 The Finest Bowling I6 Lanes equipped with Tel-E-Score, Tel-E-Foul Range Finder I 4200 FLEUR DRIVE tAirport Road? I PHONE 2-9789 n-m.- T- 114-Tm-my-vm1.m-lmintein- 1- ie 1 Tim.-.111 D D 5 5 wAi.T's JEWELRY 819 E. 14th St Des Moines, Iowa I I -FoR- I Graduation Rings -:- Elgin, Bulova, Wyler Watches I : Sheaffer Pen 8. Pencil Sets -:- Diamonds T 2 Jewelry -:- Gifts T I I 4...-...I --.. ,-........i-.......,..-..,........ --.-- .,..--4. Bob Ball u!nn-un- 1 -nn1m-nn1 iiii -nn1ini-uniimxirii-mxi 1 -milling? Congratulations to the June 55 Class SHERIFF WILBUR HILDRETH Ev- --li -M- i--' --m-m-- fil- --'-f- ---- - ---- - -.i- - ---- - ---- - --,- - ---- ----I----i---E Mariellen Ceranek er- '1-- - --'- - '-'f - -- - '--1 - ---- - '--' - ---- - '--' - '--- - '--- - ---- - -'-- - 1--' - '--- - ---- -He- ROBINSON FURNITURE I 4l2 - 414 WALNUT STREET ' Headquarters for LANE CEDAR CHESTS 5 I I 4..'.....,-,,.,-T..-in-...-.Inf....-....-....-....-.....-...1-..i.-.,..-...,-..,,-...y Edith Livingston--Marilyn Shaw A . 1. Cotton pickers, 2. At least they're quiet, 3. ln spring a young man's fancy ..... 4. Burdy Early to bed, Saves lots of lying And early to rise, And poor alibis. in-nn1 - V1 -1 --I---ui,-iw-..ii1... -.--.-..- +-..-- -. ..,, -. -, .-,- -- .. 1 .. 1 .. .. -.,....... 1 I I g SAVE I I FOR I YOUR I f FUTURE ' I SCHOOLING 5 I ' I I START SAVING FOR COLLEGE TODAY I I Open Your Savings Account At I DES momss siivmas AND Loma Assocmnon I 210 SIXTH AVENUE I I .g..-....- .. - - - - .. .. .. - .. - -...,-.i..-....-...,..,,.-.......,,.-..,.-,..,.....,-,.. ...I- .. .. .. - -. -,.,... - -.,-.,g Chuck Dyer-Bob Warrick -103- 'I. So this is show business, 2. Ready for take-off, 3. You know what they call that, 4. My little Margie He failed in French, he flunked in chem, They heard him softly hiss, e!nn-IIu1II- 1111-1-11 Ii- - -- iiiuiui, I I I I I -4ou1n1in-om1un1Im1nn-ua-nn-Iui1nII1.III-un1IIII1mI-.mI...Ini.- I I CHUCK BROOK'S INSURANCE I 601 cqpaffn cafy Bank Bldg. 1 Des Moines 9, Iowa i Phone 3-4289 I l INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS I .i....- .... - .... - .... - .... .. .... .-I... ..-. - ...-...-.........-...-..i-.....-............ Kay Edwards e!cn- rnin 1 nnni -mI1 iiiu -vm1IuI: iuui -IIII1 uili -IIn- irni 1 lnuu 1 ntrn 1 linn -nII1mI1 I MEYER'S PHARMACY Prescription Service I Biologicols, Drugs and Medical Supplies I 407-8 Bankers Trust Bldg. Phone 4-72II 4..- .... - ..., - .... .. ..t. - ..t. ...I.... .,.. - ..,. - .... ... ,... - .... .. .... .. .... ......- .... -....- Gary Bauman .in-iini-IIIi1IIII1II-I-IIII1IrII-:III-IIII1Im-mr1uu1IIII-un1IIII1IIn--IIII- EASTOWN FLOOR COVERING I cARPETs - LINOLEUM - TILE I PHoNE 8-5725 I 616 East Grand Ave. Des Moines 9, lowo Q.I-........,,-..,,..,.,.-..,.....,.-........,...I..-.,..-....-....-..........-........- George Price I'd like to find the man who said That ignorance is bliss. ,.-.-.- -..-.- -.-..-.-..-...-..- - -..-.- I I lowa's Oldest Jewelry Store I I I - I' I . I fplumbp l I I Founded I o 1 I M l 865 1 I I I I GRADUATION GIFTS I I Plumbs suggest gifts I I that endure a lifetime I BETTER DAIRY PRODUCTS I I I I I WATCHES - DIAMONDS I I JEWELRY - SILVER i i Use Our Convenient Payment Plan I 2341 Second Ave. Des Moines I I I I I P L U M B S i WALNUT AT SIXTH II.- .... -. - - - .- ..,. - .... -...- .... - .... - I... ..... .... - . I I..-.--- - ----------------- - - --- Dwight L. Bos Dean Dudley -lO4-- -5--ir.-,..,-..i.-iit.-...r-im-mi-im-i...-..ii-H..-..r.-t.H-.i.t...,'.-m:- 4, I I cRuM APPLIANCE CENTER DES MOINES, IOWA I 5 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 5 1030 E. 9fh Phone 62-4766 I I -i-.,-..,.-,..-.-. -,.-....-..........-. - .. - - - - .-..,.-..f. Gary Bauman qui.un:mf10,11mpi'minlr1,,uillIriipl-mliiiliigminn.-nu-... iimiiv -2- I Congratulations to the Graduates I W 0 O L W O R T H ' S F T NEW EAST SIDE STORE Q 508 EAST LOCUST E 1 COLYER sisAM, Mgr. I .g.r.-..i-.,.-. -...,-....-..i-,.-....-...-m-...-,..-....- - -...-..i. Carolyn Deaton sion- vnn- - vvnn -im-im-mainn-nu-un1nu-rm:un1rii:-rin--iiu1im1im-ur? I BENOIT'S-VAL'S PHARMACY I Deep Cul- Prices I I FOUNTAIN SERVICE - DRUGS I I l762 East Grand Ave. Phone 6-61 ll 1 4..- .... - .... - ..,, - .... -,,i- ,... -N..-u..,,.i-,..-....-.m-,.-.i-..-t..-..g. - Comme Omg I. All dressed up and no place to gag 2. Top Bananasg 3. Show me the way to go homej 4. All dressed up and someplace to go Mrs. Lyman: Tom, tell me what you know Tom lsleepilylz She ll be seventeen next about the Age of Elizabeth. week. If----1 ---------- . --------- .-r -.-- ,- .- -. ---..-- .,..-...!. l l I I I I Compliments of I l l I l I l I DES MOINES' DRIVE-IN BANK I I I I I I l l j CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK I I I I l l I 5 EAST FIFTH AND Locust I I 1 l I l l l F Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I I I Member Federal Reserve System II l l 'I' H- -' 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- - 1 1 1 1 1 1:-1E5llVZz3E?1n1n1u1-n1m1 1 1 1:11111 1.1g1g1.i,,+ --1 05-- .ad 'l. Crazy mixed-up feetg 2. Hearts of stoneg 3. Art of csculotiong 4. Three Musketeersg 5. Unidentified Dept. Bill Carpe: l wear this rnonocle because of a weakness in the eye. 'iw' ' 'ii' ' 'M' ' i' ' 'ii' 'Wi l For the 2 l Better Life . . . l live 1 Electrically i l All Through l l Life l l l . i i i i I i l l l . l 1 l IOWA POWER AND l LIGHT COMPANY Chuck Dyer -- Bob Warrick 'S' L : JOHN CLINE'S AUTO SERVICE General Automotive Repairing Cars Called for and Delivered Phone 6-5952 2322 Hubbell Des Moines, Iowa .1..,-...,..,,.. i.. .. .. ....l,-,.,i......-,........... .. .. .. -....... Jeri Ann Hartman aku-im--mi1un--mi1im-ul1:11-ll--un:nu-un-iiu--iui-uu1m1-uu- A i-ioi.LEY SCHOOL SUPPLY co. 2 'iii' Est. 1899 l sci-iooi. AND oFFicE SUPPLIES l A ioo-102 E. Grand Ave. vi' Dean Dudley .g.............,..-...........-...........-................-...........-..........-.,................- I Fountain Pens - Repairing - Factory Trained Personnel Ink Lead E G'ft I Greeting Cards -Eihter: and EIIIIZIZ-I Cameras 8. Film E WEDDING INVI ATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS l Lees PEN sHoP I 520 WALNUT DES MOINES, IOWA ri' Delores Wilson Margie Angell: Why don't you wear glass hat too? 1- - ' ' ' -' ' ' i i ---' 1 A ,, lu liigill 'ii qw l:l:v-f mi i Elle illlllillllllli-flllllle i I - i'r T i ,gf i T 5 lllig i -1 . I Eii.'f5E'5if Sas? ,D , I gift'-YE a I ? ' Eel Q f W im, . l 1 - S l A Good Place to Meet Your Friends ADAMS PHARMACY l MAuRics T. ADAMS, prop. l Your East Des Moines Druggist FILLING PREscRiPTioNs is THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF OUR BUSINESS East 5th and Locust Phone 4-3186 g,.,....,.. ..., - ,... .. ,.,. - .... - .... ....i- .... ........ .... .. ..,. -..... .... .. .... .. .... -...... Mary Kelley -lO6-- n1iiu..mi-im,ini-mi..iiii..-in1ini.-iiii.-my -uri-.iw-mi...uii1u-:.-nii- ll.gun1-ilu-un1my--nu111111-Iniulliwn.-ullilllii:nl-IIIT1-un-1lui:uu-1 ii.-ini-.mi1im...im-mi1.411-Tinian-mi.-ini-.HH1ini...mi-iiii-mi1-iin- 1..-.....-.M ------- . ein l - CONGRATULATIONS TO i GRADUATES AND TEACHERS 1 - E FRYE MANUFACTURING CO. i l .I l M--'U----HHEEYM---Uwmmw 4' n?n1uu1 lnnu 1 uvnu 1 nuuv 1 uvll 1 ulun - lvll -IIII-IlII-- wlll 1 vlll 1IIII1:uI1 lvlv 1 llll 1IIII-In? f rIsI-IsR's SANDWICH SHOP i - FOR FINE FOODS T T East 9th and Filmore Phone 6-9l35 i M--MW---wHH5aXW--'u'mmW .flngzlzlzellzzzzliegll1-:I-xdlrigllzzlzrTgzxnlmnlgz: i Tailored Seal' Covers i 5 AL'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP , I PHONE 62-5510 1825 EAST GRAND i i All Work Guaranteed 2 1 AL GILBREATH oss Momss, IOWA 1 .ini Illl 31nllllulilllfT l'll 1 Vlll TlmllllllllllllllT11l!llllliillll-ll1llllllIllIIITl+ Connie Craig 'l. Peckg 2. First and a half childhoodg 3. Beach party The man-No, no, please don't. lt's cI lot Lady fin movie, to man behindl-Shall I remove my hat? l I I I I I I I I I I l I I lfll-llflfll' If l I l I l l I i I I l I I I 1 I l l 1 l 1 l l I l -i-.....,.- - -H c 3 2. m 'T 'Y' :- o 3 o 3 N4 'Y' I 3 In 4. ro U7 ro cu 3 5. FP I U1 U7 9 I I ! l l . ---.---.---I-..--I.-.q. D111 rn-lr-rn x--ax '53-vu mmmw 15,2-3 -I0-I ' EXW 232: mm 3 -MTM FS-E' av-Q00 .,n. ':- 55 5' nm 9 -ll 'U 5. 9 n 5 D 2. 5' I : F 5. 1+x-wwf l wzm- UI D090 axuzf N 19,29 i '5'Eii'2 i Ts: 3 I' fe-uU2 M3-S0 250' 5.0- nil' nwo fl a 2 o s U 'lu---u-n-1+-I called comedy so far. Frequent Service L? GREYHOUND Charter Buses for Groups Tours to All America GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT 505 GRAND AVE. - .. - ....I.-...I.....I-.u...II..-....u.....I..- - - - - - - - .. - - .. - -...-., Ramona Dawson -lO7- .!..-.... -..-..-........ I I I I E GUSTAVESON'S RESTAURANT I I I WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD FOOD I Home Made Rolls, Pies and Cakes I I 644 EAST LOCUST PHONE 3-9023 I giqilqp lyll i 1 1 lrll 1 lll1 1 llll 1 Ilyl 2 llll uv IIII -S Illl lil!! Tiiil Illl 1 llll 2 llll-1 Klll illhll IIII 1Tli IYXI ii ll llllllli 1I'l 1- Illl 1 Illl -1ll!llIllll 1- -1IIlI1 Bev Dorrah i0lTU1'lll-1131011'HTHl1l1ll-1Hi'Il1Dll1DlITHilllllll lillllll-ilkilllllll-1lWlTUTHC1M!?QiHlhrillllillillhl-illlilllci I ERlCKSON'S SHELL SERVICE I V I C T 0 R I A I E. w. ERICKSON, Prop. I CLEANERS o TAILORS o FURRIERS I TIRES - BATTERIES L ACCESSORIES I F-f -I-4 We-'I C01-D STORAGE E. I4th and Euclid Ave. Phone 6-9367 514 W' Avebis MomQ'gjio5f1169-3-7160 -in-M lu-M-H I- malmona Sawsczn Im '---- .hI-W-m-m-m-N-'MTZEINE:3eEo:m-a-u-n-n-N- tgirl-1nIv1un1Iu1nu-m--Iu-lu1m-InI-n1IIu1na1IIII- lunn -uII1IIII1II ,!,,,-M,,W1,,,,,.,,,,,1,,,1,,,,1,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,1,,,-,,,,..,,,,1,,,1,,,,1 ,Mui I JACK'S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE HART'S D-X SERVICE I we Fix Flats I CI-IAS. R. HART I GREASING - TIRES - ACCESSORIES I 2902 Hubbell phone 6-9373 ! 3505 HUBBELL PHONE 6-9296 E DES MOINES 17' IOWA +---I-- ---- -I--i-----'-------I---------I-----I- ---- -- .i...-..-..-....,,.-...-.I.-.,.. .... -.I-,.-,..-I..-.... - -..... D P The Cows ore in the meadow, The sheep are in the gross, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I rw o Z m JU J' -I c: I' J' :I 0 Z U1 -I O -I :I: I'l l .gg.-.-.--.-1g.- T.- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4.- GRADUATES OF '55 SlLVER'S Department Store 509-5I3 EAST LOCUST Dwight L. Bos -II-nts Gordon Loyd But oII the silly little geese Are in the sophomore Closs. 11 - '- ' ------------ - - I-' I I 'IX S p I II x I fy C LICLHJVIEIGHT S S Av E-'X -11.11 o EYOR I IIIIMII , I suv AND RENT-' E UID E GRAND AVE. DES MOINES IA PH 5-IDI! I I USUALLY SAVING THE LAsoR I OF EIGHT MEN I I SAVE MONEY . . . No miang I WITI-I A I CONVEYOR from SCHULING I 'I710 E. Grand Des Moines, Iowa I Q..-..-...-.-.-.I--I-..---....-.I-...-....,.................... Connie Craig -I08- in--In-mf --:----c---- 1 -Im-Inf E I I I I Compliments of I I 1 1 1 I DAIRYMAID CANDY BARS T 1 NoRTHwIss1'EIzN CANDY co. 1 i 1 ! + 7 - 1Em1Ii':'1u:T1'2Z9uggY':- - - -u '- P u!vu1w-In-11111151m-il-uni-on--lI1nI1ll1uu-:ini :1IuI1u 1. 1 sauce-cones FURNITURE co. 1 3612 SECOND AVENUE I F PHONE 2-8828 F ifu-m1m1lu1nu1uu1lI7:TE55n,gIIgEIgI,TnII1uII1 1 1m1IIu1n+ q!u--nn1n1uu1m1uu1I:1un1n1n--un1In1uu1Isu1nu1IIn1Im1II F 1 STROH PLUMBING 8: ELECTRIC CO. E I I T Electric, Plumbing, Heating Contractors F T 617 E. GRAND AVE. PHONE 4-8177 F I , -5....I.......I.-...-....-..-..-...-.....-.-...-...-...I-I.-...I-...I-nf. 'l. A guess what portyg 2. Visiting firemeng 3. Mary R- L- YOUNG Kay and Fredg 4. Coll of the wild goose Dove: I'm going to be like Napoleon to- Billg H0w'5 fl-mf? morrow. Dove: I'm going down in history. -I 1 1 I I I I I ! I I I I I I I ! 1 1 1 I I 1 1 IIII1IIII1IuI1IIII1IIII--IIII-.mi 1--II1IIIIiIIu1m1minip P guinimTm1In-nu-Ig-In-g-q-In-pq-px-un1gI1p1p1g1qI1'I1n-.g1. I . I I 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 91 Z1 ai SI KE! 51513 U O! iffig ll I n. In ik Di 1 D, S? Z1 cb 1 2 EP' S 21 4 I 2 35 I I :U :I 1:9223 3' 51 R? 2 F 135.5 Q I 'sig 5 S '49 0-'V N 1 5' Q I s H .in is' -109- I IIIINIIIII XQQQEET :fo Self explanatory Son: What did you do with my shirt? Mother: I sent it to the laundry. .ia-I1uu 111-- I -I 111- I 1. I-III- I1 -IIII--Im? I I I I I I I HECK Ross I I CLOTHIER I I I I I IOWA'S LARGEST I I I I UNIFORM SUPPLIERS I I I I TUXEDOS RENTED I I I I I I I 5I5 Locust Street I Phone 3-3285 I I I 9 I ,r,.-...,,,.......... -I ..I4.,..IIII..II....HI-...,,......I4......,I.....I...,,,... .. ..I-II-Mi. I Don Sullivan--Jim Jacobson tan---naanaaw---EMR I I c H I c K s I DUCKLINGS - GOSLINS SARGENT FEED I I REDBIRD HATCHERY I 2 i I I346 East Court Ave. Phone 6-844I E I Everything from Peep to Ccckle I N S 0i'II- IIII 1M1IuI1IIn1un-Inn-n-nn-n1m1-1nu1IIII1 IIII 1 IIII 1Iqn-nit-1112: Ronnie Gates u!1II-IIu-III- -IIII1 IIII 1IIu-nu1 IIII --IuI1InI1 IIII -nu1Im-- -m11IuI-In? I Compliments of T Hocus BARBER snor T 3OIO EAST UNIVERSITY T -i--I- IIII -I-I- - --I- - -II- - -II- -w- --I- --I-----II-- ---- --I-- --I-I--I-I-if Dale Taylor 'fm' ' ' ' 'M' ' ' ' I ' '!' E I WHITE'S SHOE SERVICE I 7I8 EAST I4III I I I MT llll 2101 llll llll-1Hl'1-llllllhi IIII ill!-il!!-1lllll llll il IIII I1 Tlllullllb Jim Mullin-Dan Hanrahan Son: OhI The whole history of England was on the cuffs. .?II1IIII--III1 1 1II1I1 1 1-1 1 1II1 1 -14.--III'-ua? GRANDVIEW PARK I BAPTIST cl-IuRcI-I I EAST 32nd AND CLEVELAND i I Carl E. Elgena, Pastor T Christian Ed. Director Church Secretary 5 Marjorie Raidt Norma Fahnestock T REGULAR SERVICES I Bible School . ,L,,,,.L,,, .I 0:00 A. M. I Morning Worship ,,,.,,,,.,,, I I :OO A. M, I I Broadcasted, KIOA ,,,,, I I:I5 A. M. I I Youth Meetings .. .. . .,,.. 6:30 P. M. I Evening Service ., . .. .... 7:30 P. M. I , , I Congratulations to the Graduating Class i of I955 from all of us at Grandview Park. i Your Soul Is Our Sole Business! I I ,gn-IIII1IIII1IIII-III.-III.-.III-Im-III-1Im1IIII-IIII1I.II1IIII-IIII1III1m-1II.!o Ronald Carlson -IIO- ,ru1ml1ll1v 1 11 1 11 ----- 1 ---1 :1i:l54 I I I HOERNER Boxes, INC. I i I Manufacturers of Corrugated Shipping Containers I Z lOl S. E. 4th Street Phone 3-5l79 Des Moines, Iowa +--- ---K - -- -'-l-- i1-- - --'- - hil- - -'-f - '--' - '-'- ----- I --I-I+ Colleen Willis .!..,-lm-.,.,..H.-I...-....-....-....-..........-m.-.....-....-..,.-n..- -..i-...5. I si-ross REPAIRED wmu You wzur I I Hand Bags Repaired I Zipper Repair and New Ones Put On I I YOUNKERS SHOE REPAIR Q w-un1vm1im1nu1n-nv:-ggxzrqrgrg-:TTnu1un1m.- lill 1 1 -lll 111+ n!u1m1rm-niu1irn1un1nn1nu-im-ml--nn-im1nu-ini-nn1uu1im1n MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY I Distributor of I I AUTOMOTIVE PARTS and EQUIPMENT I 1 'I313-I5 Locust Street 2312-'I6 Hubbell g I P H 0 N E 3-51 29 I .g.,-,...-...,-...,- - I.....,.-..l-..l-...-i.-..,.-,...-...,-,.,...,.,,-...l-...i. Bill Hutton Pat: How did your mother put you to sleep when you were a child? .1..,-...l.......- - --ll-,I-I... -, ........ .- I- - -,-.-.......-.,... ,.... -,- I-,-.,,.-. I l 'l. Evil, speak no, hear no, and see nog 2. Visiting Arabs Anna Belle: She just put rne on the edge of the bed and I dropped off. - - - - - 'vI' I 1 I Q I I I l I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE JUNE c:LAss or 1955 From ! I I THE PLAcs T0 so ron me NAMes You :mow 1 I I I j I 1 1 I' ' 6 f d I I , I : I S I I ' '-'-' ' '-- ' 'HE.13mJ'3?:rg,gQ?U ----- - - -'-'--P Ill-- I. Slumber party pictureg 2. Judyg 3. Company haltg 4. Another Judy Mr. Storeri Describe the mechanism of a steam shovel. ,!n- uuuv - 1. -1.--T -11-11 - 1 - -- I-lui--iiii-ng I .,...,...,.... ...,.. , . ..,,.,.,,.,.,, l I .I . l I I F. A il I I A - l .V... - T .... :...,. Jjll y iive 4.... I ' -.A,. 1 ggigfagi g 22iQ3Qf1f1f1 H- 1 2 I l -..-,. : l ....... 11.212522T523ei2sei2f5ieE22iiii2:21ifpa: '.--V.:f AIIAQ 1 I I I I 3 Western Tool Xi Stamping Co. 7 i 2725 2nd Avenue Phone 3-8671 i ues MOINES 13, iowA T 5 MAKERS or THE FAMOUS HoMKo AND i LAWNSCOUT PRODUCTS T i Distributed hy: Consumers Supply Co., Iowa Machinery 81 I - Supply Co., L. H. Kurtz Co., A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., E ' The Sidles Company. i .pi-...T-..,........-....-....-....-....-.....-...,-....-...- -.. .-. - -....-..4- Art Wittern 4..,-,,..- .. - .. .. .. .. .- .. - .., -, - .. -W... I 2 House or MARMioN FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCES 5'I'I EUCLID AVENUE 2 The Home of 1 Dream House Furniture I Open Every Night Till 9 si.. .... - ...- .,.. .. ,... - ,.., - .... - ..,. - ..., .....- .... .. .... - .... ---.,.... Larry Gilliland 4...-...,- ... - ......-....-...........-...........-..,.......... ...... ......... I cowNiE Fuks l sio MARKET STREET I COAT AND SUIT CORNER I Sth and WALNUT 'F'- ' ' ' ?SLE2TZlIfll'5 H ' H .g.....-....- -ii-...T-...........-.....-....-....-...T-...T-T...-ii..-U..- -..H- I FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO. 1 2041 EAST WALNUT PHONE is-5153 T DES MOINES, IOWA 'iw-ml 1111 lm-nu-uu1un-uxii1iiii-viii-viii 1-11 in- Larry Butler--Jean Boylan Student: Don't kid me, you can't shov steam. -...mim.-..m...im..i..-..- in.- im.. im... i..i-mi.... itil- i.ii...,..i-...H L ..,. -. im... 'l l l i 1 i l I I l I l 1 I Prepare for a good position with a future in the I business world at A. I. B., lowo's largest and most I distinguished business training school. Enroll June 1 I3, July 5 or September 6. Visit A. I. B. now and I see the many advantages this modern business I school has to offer you. I A. I. B. is yours for success I AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS I DES MOINES .P Glenda Mosher -lI2- ..-,.,..- .- ..u.,1nu...M.-im.-ini...,,,.1m...im.-iin1im-.in-.-uu....i.ii1 'I' RISSMAN'S New 81 Used Auto Ports T Accessories for All Makes 8. Models 3 Open Evenings and Sundays 1244 - 2nd Avenue Phone 2-2048 5.i.-....-..,.-..,.-,...-....-....-....-..... - -....-....-....-,...-....-,...-..g. Dean Dawson 'fi'-vw-u -nr:-In-1mu1nuinn1Im-Im1nIIv-III:-In-InI1m1 -unxugu I I FAABORG PHARMACY T Roy Fooborg, R. Ph. Maxine Fouborg, R. PII. i 2222 E. I-nh sf. oss Mamas, sown. Phone 6-5159 'V ' 'M- 52'EfI'Zi'?efl? 'N'-i 'I .!u--nu-nn1nn1Imiuu1nniuuimuiunr-Inn-mI:u1n1 1 inning? I WARREN'S MARKET 7 2344 EASTON BLVD. f T PHONE 6-4916 i .i..-,.-..- - -..-..-...s...-....,...-,.. ..... ..-..g. Mamyn Mme' I. Sue and Carol 2. Green Pasturesg 3. Sowing wild oatsg 4. Kathy Schakelz You must be the worst caddy in Caddy: Oh, no, sir! That would be too the world. much of a coincidence. 1+----M----------------------------f'-I----A-'-'-I--'-I I I I I I PRINTERS OF THE I F I I ! I I EAST HIGH scnou. I SARCONE PUBLISHING co. Q PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 1 I I i f 1139 - 24th sneer Phone 7-4423 I I I I I ' ' '- - '- 'f'I - -I - - -xmmsznzq:-'I ---------- - - - ---'+ -I 13-- .g...-....- - ,-,.,... ..,.......,,.. -,,,..,...,.--...,.. .. -.,.,-..,,-,,....,,.. .-m,.., ... -. 1 im, 1mi--mi- .. r.. 1mi1mi..ui1 ...ni-. l 3 Gypsum Products -:- Cement -:- Ready Mixed Concrete -:- Drain Tile -:- Fire Brick .l. C. WHITE CONCRETE CO. READY MIX CONCRETE and BUILDING MATERIALS 330 S. W. 7th DES MOINES 9, IOWA Phone 4-3161 S Lime -:- Metal Lath -:- Plaster -:- Refractories -:- Sand -:- Gravel -:- Sewer Pipe l Piml'-' llli ill llii 9 llll i -1 'lll '1 lll' 3- i l ull , 'll' -1 llll '1 llll 7 'lll 7 llll 1' llll '1 llll T llll 15731 llll ii' llll -11' llll ill llll Uillllillllliilllli Shirley Hibbert Till llll '1 llll 3 llll 3 llll 'T lll' l lll' limi llll 1 V'l' 1 llll 1 llll 7 l'l' i llll 1 llll 1 T llll ill? 4001 IVIY 'T -1 Illx illrli llll Twill Illl Tlllll llll 1 llll 2 Illl i llll Sbllil-IQIIIU1 UTIIIIT Manufacturers and Heating Engineers I I I Summer and Winter Air Conditioning i i EAST SIXTH 81 COURT I PHONE 6-5169 DES MOINES am and Dean f i PHONE 3-9450 'i '1 'f 1 i 1 l l '- 'I -' lll' -' 'll' -' 'l 1 'IIY 1 'lli 1 l1 -- l' - I' 1 '- -'ni' 'i'lv-- illl 1111 I u41iin1iin1nn-uii-iui- iiix - iiir - - 1 -nu- Larry Fogelson 'Ph' llll 1111 iuii 1 i m1 iiii -1 iiii -1 iiii 1 iiii - uiii -:m1m1 1 -nu-iw? I ALICE'S PLACE I 900 EAST l4th STREET ' T Seasoned Corn -:- Karmel Corn -:- Kormel Apples 2 Q Hot Dogs -:- Root Beer I Q 'ny Them All I iw- -- ---- - '- - -- - '- - - u-- H- - -' -' - 1- '- --if Calvin Osborn Brace up, old pal, and assert your rights! What are you, anyway, a man or a mouse? ,?n1:ni1.1 - -: 111-11111 1 - - -nu-nog l l X L Dividends Have Been Paid By Scandia I , 5 I I 5 for 82 Consecutive Years E I E Save for Your Future At l 5 : SCANDIA SAVINGS AND i.oAN Assocumou 518 East Locust Phone 8-6781 ' 1 l . I l E i l .i........ ..... ...-....-.................... .. .. .. .......-1- Gene Cowman --ll4 Darlene Matthews .p.......... -H........-..........-.ui-................,.........,...-...H-H..- ..,-...- HERMANN HARDWARE T Check Our Everyday Low Prices! i PHONE 62-1031 852 HULL AVENUE lil I-1lllllllllllllllillllvflllll-illlll-Qllil-11IlllTHilllllllllllilllllllllilllllllllilllli' Shirley Brown A man, l guess. My wife's ofraid of 3 o c U1 m M-----r 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 i i n I u I 1 1 l l QUEAL LUMBER COMPANY HELPING BUILD DES MOINES EAST FOURTH 8. GRAND I .,..- Sullivan-Jacobson +..-,,..-....-.,,,-.,....II- .-,...-..,,... - -. ...,....,.-H+ CONGRATULATIONS TO JUNE l955 I I I SENIORS I I i A FRIEND 7 +I- -' --'-f- -I--:'I- - '- - - VII- - 1--1 -I -II-1-I --I-I-I+ Kay Edwards 1011 qfll 11111 1 unll 1 nvvf 1 ulnr 1 uunn 1nn1nu1 urvl 1nn1nn1nn1 1I1uu-wi, I Compliments of I I DR. G. P. PETERSON I I OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I I 1542 E. GRAND PHONE 6-0957 T ..-I..-....-...I-...I-I...-..I.?gm.1TS:E:.rI..-....-....-....-....-....-.I+ fi- u!u1mv1nu-um1nn1nn1nu11m-mu-uu1uu1un1nu1nn1nn1 u1uu1I- 2. I I PAuL's susu. szkvlcs I EAST l4th 8. GRAND PHONE 6-9253 I ' DES MOINES, IOWA i I I I I . - I +u11m1-M1 1.1.11Im-mr1.m1nu1Im1.m1Im1I--.1 1 1I1.m1.-I. Ralph Johnson 'I. Pyramid Cancient historylg 2. G-r-r-rg 3. The line-upg 4. Another slumber party picture Mr. Stratton: Young man, do you know who I am? IOBZ No, sir, but if you remember your address, l'lI take you home. .5...-,..-..... .. .- - - ... ... ... - - - - .. -..,,- - - .,.......- .......-.,.,- .. - - - I I I I I I I I I I I I ANDERSON-ERICKSON I I I . I munv coMPANv I I I Quality You Con Tcsfe I 2229 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-3172 I I 'I'-n ----'- ' 'IEZ'fTSE I' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I -IIS- 1. Prepore to mountg 2. Cuddlesg 3. Aren't we dressed up? Foir Customer: l'd like to try on that hot over there. i ' 'i 'f I - use I i 'I l I I I Tone S II I I II CO F F E E I I i N- lion? - i I ALWAYS ASK FOR I I I I ' I T TONES I E CC ii E 1 Pressure Pack i I I I COFFEE I I I I lT'S ERESHER WITH PRESSURE I I I I TONE skos. 109 com I I .p...,.-......,.................-.. ....- .....i.,.........-..-..g. Sullivon-J b '!' I E 5 Congratulations Seniors DES MOINES I THEATRE SUPPLY CO. I 1121 HIGH STREET PHONE 3-6520 I 'PI-.II-H. ---------.---- ...... D' P .!..-...-I...- .... .- .... ......- .... -....-....-....- .... - .... - .... .. .... .. .... -..........- GLOBE MACHINERY 81 SUPPLY CO. T Distributors of E American Radiator Standard I S-unitary Plumbing 8- Heating 'Pl' 'U' H 'll2SIl'Ta'IX5llZTJJl?l1El' T H U!0'l3'lfll1 ll1' lill 1- llll 1' llll - llll lNll T llll 'lllI ' llll - llll -'3llH 'lUl ' -1 illlil l MOON RADIO 8. T. V. Q 2lO0 EAST WALNUT PHONE 6-l I67 I -5-I-.I.-......I...I.........t....m.. .... -W.. .... - .... - .... ..I.....I.-.I........- Lorry F g I Solesmonz I'm Scrry, modom, but thot o lompshodef' 1' l E HAST MEAT MARKET I I FINE MEATS I 602 EAST GRAND AVENUE I I PHONE 3-6Ia7 I I I I -I- Dwighf L. Bos --I I 6- +.-..---...-...-....-.m- -..-..,- - ----. rf.-. 'I' 'P 1. 5, EAST END i.ocKER SERVICE B. J. LENOX H. w. MCGLOTHLEN I BETTER rooos ron Less l Processing for Home Freezers EAST 30th and CAPITOL AVENUE Telephone 6-8586 l -M'-lm - -'H-?JRZlZ'llSllSfl'-M - -H- '-ul' n1lu1iu1u1n1m1uu1uu1nu1lu-un1iiii1nu1uu:uuruu-:iii-ii 0? omrs sursmon PHARMACY Expert Prescription Service i 1554 E. GRAND AVE. PHONE 6-3126 I l1TnTKT5Hl-ITIIITWITHITMilliIIIITIIIITllllllIITlllTIlIlIllll5 Helen Elllafl' l1n1n1- im-nniilniull-uuiilnilinim-ini 1111 inning? 1'oMMY's GRILL Congratulations to the Senior Class of June '55 T 1520 E. Grand Ave. Phone 6-9326 F ,- lt 4-vI 1m1m-1wn1uu-nl:mu1uu-u1uu1nu1mr1nn1ln1nvi1un-lain 1. Affel' the QOITIEQ 2. SqU0ffeI',S l'iQhfSj 3. SfGY-QOZll 1Qj 5hi l9Y Hibbeff 4. That pepsodent smiley 5. Hernando's Hideaway Big Game Hunter fTom Gift in Africaiz Wayne Wheeldon: Now Tom, don't get Look Wayne, Cannibals! yourself in a stew. 1m -111111111111: 111111111111 - - 111111:1 wil? l I l I l l A ANDREWS 1 l l STUDIO 1 l 822 wolnuf sneer Phone 4-4956 l I l I l DES MOINES 9, IOWA I l l l l l Weddings Graduations S l 1.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 ,W-..miml-m1111111iiii1uii1nii1qn-uni 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 11-up Fred Swift -- Norman Wagner --ll7- 'l. Watching the tlockp 2. CRUNCHIII 3. Alumnae 4. Jerry Lewis and friend Pa: Well, son, how are your marks. Son: They're under water. llllliili-FU-1Il1'll1'flllllIllini3Nlmifl-191-gl-la'-mikiaiiisv l -I 2 gr xv 0 Z 2 I 5 Q 2 fl I 2 53 2 g I 3 I W 2 I 51? 8 Ill 9- Q 1 '7' Z 'l E I 0 GW Ji 2 El I -1- W U -. bl 3- 3, U1 1 I 2 -I 221 1 I E S U1 I? I SL -1 1 -' O 5 1 31 Z 5' i ....-.,.-..1...1..1....1.......-........1-..-.1.-...-.....1.-...-...-.,.........1...1 ..-..i. I -1- gg... I I I 1 I 1 :I il Sl QI ml 1 I 1 I I I 1111111 .-1111...1111...1111,.1111.-111111111 11111 11111 11111-.11111,11.-11111 11111 ull:-ui-in-ng: aion11n1u111ln11l.? p!o.11111111111111I1-Mi, I I I I I S I I I I I I 5 I I I I I I 5 I 11...1g-11u111111111111111i1111...1111...-1111-1111.-1111-1111-11111.g111q11g.-1111 -11111-1111:-111111111 11111 1n1111i11.-n11.-1111..1111.-111II-mi.-u11-1111-iliiill o!vu1u1uu1l1n!o 2111- 11-min-uw111u-11u-1g1-ai-uq-un-uu-un1n? 11.--1..--1.-g.-1.1.-11.1-11.1-11,.- L lo - .-1111-11111111111111.-1111.1g11..--1..1111-.1111-.14i11u11111111y411 1111111111 -.111-1111-1111-111111111.-1111 -1111 .-1111 ..1111-1111 111111111111111 1111111111111 11111,11.-1111...1n1... ..1,1..1.-..111111111.--11'-. 1 11m1n1-1 DENSMORE'S TEXACO WASHING - GREASING 2701 E. UNIVERSITY PHONE 6-9179 1111111111111111111111-111111111-1111-1111-11 -1111...11n...11n.-1111...1111.-1111..1111.. Larry Fog I on Compliments of DR. ELMER TACKETT OPTOMETRIS1' Eyes Examined - Glenn Filled 420 EAST LOCUST PHONE 2-9556 Jerry Denny-R. L. Young RIETVELD TRUCK LINE REFRIGERATED ssnvics 2026 S. E. SCOTT Phone 62-3197 -1- Nite 6-8636 DES MOINES l7, IOWA Dick Hamilton RAY'S HAMBURGER SHOP 717 EAST 14111 STREET PHONE 6-9383 Glenda Mosher Pa: What do you mean, under water?' Son: Below C level. Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS from Three Alumni ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM ALICE D. DAHLSTROM MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME George Price +II1IIII1 1 1 1It-I-IrI1IIII1lIIu1IIu11nI1mu.-IIIIQIIII1 1 imvin 'I' I I f HAMBORG'S MEATS i MEAT AND POULTRY F f 419 EAST SIXTH PHONE 3-7425 f 'Sharm'-nn: uurl 1 unuu 1 uvrl 1 nluv 1 lnul 1 rnnl :uni nrll 1 ufru 1 vull 1 Iurv inn- :lls 11m-nie Bob Wagner er- - - --fH- ---- -'m-M- - - - -'-' - --'- -m--I'- - - ----I I Gonoou Gnocsmr I EAST I6th AND GRAND E . I 72 Years of Service 4...-....- - - -..,.-.........-....-...-..........-..,.- - - -....-...gk Carole Long 4..-III.-I..-II.-mt-II.-.II-Im-In.-.-I.-...I-....-I...-.n.-.I..-...I.-....-I.4. I EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING I SLOAN-PIERCE LUMBER CO. I 420 S. W. Seventh Street j DES MOINES, IOWA i +I- I-f' ---- ---- - I--- - ---, - .-'. - I I- .'-' - '.-. - ---' ---- I -I-I+ Bill Owens T--11m-nn-nn-um-ma-untum-nu1uu-uu1nu1nu--ml- - Im-I. I 'I' HAMMER PHARMACY I I 3 Registered Pharmacists I I 76 Years in East Dos Molnas 5 I RussELL E. JOHNSON, Prop. I ! 600 E. GRAND AVE. Phone 4-0250 I 4..-m-...,-....-.I-....-....-...,-..,.-......,..,..,...-.,..-....-...,-....-....-..i. Donna Bennett Mr. Stratton: How do you keep your hat -' 2' CT I 9 I I I '6' I 5 I 3 I X? I !, I I I I I I I I I 'I. Pin-ups, 2. Babysitting, 3. R. D. Snell, 4. .See No. 2 Mr. Savage: I've had it cleaned twice, and once I exchanged it in a restaurant. : - '--'-F --'- - -gf . I I COMPLIMENTS TO TI-IE I I E JUNE, 1955 CLASS I I I NORTHLAND f I I MILK co. I East 6th and Des Moines St. Phone 3-3201 '- ' 1 2:m'uarm:'.? ' --'--------- '- '- fi -II 9 m1mi.. .. .. ... .. .- -. --mi-.im.-im-.nii..mi..,....-.ii mi..nn-in.1im--im..mi-mi--un-uu1iui...iui1mi-my-.nu.- .-un W1M1m.-un1nn-u.1gq1.u..-qi1uii.-mi.-,i.-.mi-.m....,,.-im iiiiiiiii.-.-1.-.........-.-,.-...--.1. 77f?ks' 6468615 im-nu11m.-ini-iui..iiii...iiu-im..nn..iiii-ini,iui..mi-im.- -.nu CHET BRAMMER CAFE 24 Hour Service 2929 EAST UNIVERSITY AVE. Dale Taylor SIMPSON PHOTO SERVICE Expert Photo Finishing Roland G. Simpson 40I East 6th Phone 4-3609 Jerry Denny 'This tonic I bought is no good, 'Why, what's the matter? M.-.M-. .1i....-mil.....-imiiui..un.-iiii1iii..-mi.... -. .- ...im..w CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Jfamxlllaufi Wwmd Jfame Lee Hamilton Ardis Peterson Ira Moller .........- .- -. .-...-........,........-.m ---- .- -...-..5- I Ronald Car son ii.-1.--1-..-.-.1-iiyi--?-1..-.1-.-1.un1i,!. Carmichael I i-ini1iiu-iiix1iu--iiu1 im--iiu1iilI-11111iul-ml-ull-III1--IH' 11111 1 -'Wi' .gon-ini-mi-im-ini-mi-ini-im--mi1iiu--nn1mi--mr-ini-un-ini-mi-ii? I RYDELL'S ae sskvice T TIRES -- TUBES - ACCESSORIES g 1 EAST 29th 8. EUCLID Phone 6f9424 S...-...........-.........r.-..............................-.....-.......i..-u...-................-..i. Don Prugh o?n-mi11m-viii--nii1im--un11:14-im--mi-nu-nu-mu1iiii-viii-ini-iiii-tif, I sMlTH's Fooo MARKET I I A COMPLETE FOOD STORE Z Louis E. Smith I I 842 HULL AVE. Phone 6-7096 i 'I -i- ii1mi..iiu.. u:n.- nu... wi.. nii1uii1uii-.ii-M...mi1mi1ini.-im-. mi.. mi.., Shirley Brown All the directions it gives are for adults and I never had them. , MEM .3 age 90 ot' I , 'I N A 2 me J l x, 9 42 I I Znyowt , il I D a ,7ke! I -gm! eryf. 625 7, 9321?-9I?ecg iw M1 , Mzgaffaqd f im nnriuc y,V'f4Q SW4 IW! -I20- I .!..,-..,.-I - -..........-..,.-....-....-...I......-....-....-....- -m.-...,-ng. I I cAsE Faso MILL I WE TRY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC I I i 3770 HUBBELL j Under New Management I I HARRY E. TURNER , 1 I I 4...-....-... - - -...-H..-....-......-....-,-..- --.- - -.H-...-my Diana Pearso ufan1nu-uri-uniun1nu-nu-un-nuiim-nu1nn1r-in-11.11111-11-In-nur'-irq, HERMAN'S BARBER SHOP z 817 EAST 14th Telephone 62-0817 E I HERMAN BALL Closed Wednesday Afternoons I 5 Shaped and Styled to Your Personality 5 I Air conditioned I q-.-.....-. -...,-....-....-t.,-....-....-....-...-.1..- .-H..-....-..,-....--4. Gene Cowman aiu11mQuin-nn-nu1nu-nn1un11ini1uu1uuiuvinuiuui im.-unix 'S' - Congratulations to June '55 Graduates I I BETTY 3. BILL'S T IO27 E. I4th Street Phone 6-9324 T .QI.......-..,.-....-....-....I-.I..-....-....-....-....-....-....- -....-....-....-.Q as ..... Calvin Osborn I , I. Pride of the Corps: 2. Mrs. Mattson s charm school 3. Makin' Whoopee!! St. Peter: How did you get up here? Teacher: What is a geyser? Latest Arrival: FIu. Student: A geyser is a waterfall going up.' agar-nn-I 1--1------1--1-1--1i1--1- -- ---111-- -M111 I I I 1 I I I I I LANG'S KWIKI I I THE ORIGINAL ZIPPER FRONT GARMENT F i I America's Favorite Play Garments I I For Boys and Girls . . . Zip It's On-Zip It's Off I I I I Popular Priced At All Leading Stores I I I I I I HARRY lANG MFG. CO. Third and Vine Streets DES MOINES 9, IOWA I I I MTI TTTTTTTT TTTTT ' MTWESIECITDE TTTTTTTTTTTT ' -I2I- Rogues' Gallery Mary Kay: A dozen eggs, please. Clerk: Yes Miss. Shall l wrap them. Mary Kay: No, l'Il eat them here. 4. -........ ------- 1.--..-. .- '-ii.- i.........i.-..4. LA CHATEAU DRIVE INN l Phone 62-4308 .. ,,... --f, Q. .-.mi.- -- - i.-i...-m.-.m-- - - -.i- -4- -im-mi-11.1. Sullivan-J b .?E-ui,- -- -im-im-im-im-im-mi---in-im-iw-nu- - -mi--1.2. . WHEN lT'S FLOWERS l j CALL 7 i i i O L S A N S T i 5 T EAST GRAND AT 15th Q PHONE 62-5668 1 2..- .... .... ..., - ..r. - . ..-..-..- .... - .... - .... .... . .-.l Helen Elliott fi- lll- -l'--- --'- - ---' - ---- - ---- - ---- - -':- - ---- - -4f- - -- - -- --- l--- ---in l cAssoN AND SON l L RUSSELL CASSON -- RUSSELL CASSON, JR. Q I Wholesale Meats - Phone 2-9177 I T 644W E. Locust sf. Des Moines 9, iowa i iw- 4'-- - lvl- - -'-- - -1-- - -l-' - '--- - '--- - '--- - --'- - --II - --'- - -'-- - ---- - ---- - ---- - 'f-' -ii- Marilyn Miller 4.-..mi.....i--ii..-mi.nm...mi-mi-m.-im...m..im-mi-......m--I...-..T--11.5. f . EAST END FOOD si-lor L l T 1300 E. COURT PHONE 6-9468 C. C. STILWELL .i.........- - i.. ,......-....-........-,.,-..i-.......... .... ........i. Sharon Allsteadt She leaned back . . . her eyes closed . . . her lips parted . . . she breathed a long sign . . . Bzzzzzzzzzz went the dentist's drill. ii1.m.. .. 1 ..i...i.. 1 1 ... .. .. .- .1 .. .-mi.-u 'Z' 'E' l l E 5 l Special Order Cake Decorating l l l : 1 l l KNIGHTS BAKE SHOP 1402 E. 9th St. Phone 62-5731 i i Q l l l Scandinavian Pastries and Breads l l +.-....- .- - -ii..-i.....-i..i.-....-....--.,i..- - -1- ,-- -ii...-..-Iv Kay Edwards -1 22---- .g........-....-....-....-ii-.,..-ii-...,-i...-...,-i.........-,..,-....-..i.-ii-..4. l I g Much Success to the Class of '55 i i T IDEAL THEATRE f T 5 PHONE 6-4770 2447 EAST WALNUT I 1 +..-,.......- -ii-ii-....-....-....-i.........-....-.,i-..i- -. -i..-..q. Jim Colby-George Clark .3..-...............-....-i..i-...-....-....-..i-.,.......-.....-..i-...- -ii.-. in I I F SPRING HUB CYCLE CO. I Bicycle Headquarters - Keys of All Kinds i I 516 E. Grand Ave. Phone 8-1925 .QA .-........-..-...-...-......,..-i.,-i..-....-...-,...-....-...,-..i....i-..i. Paul Yarges i- .,.. -..,.....- ..,. - ,,.. - .,.. - ,.., - ..,. .. .... - .... - .... -.,i- ..,. - ,... - ..., - ..., -.. 'I' 2' I ALMA'S BEAUTY NOOK l l 316 capital city Bank Bldg. Phone 8-4574 - . Cold Waving a Specialty I Congratulations Seniors I .g...-....-..- -,...-...,-,...-....-....-..........-....-ii-..- - -i...-...g. Gene Cowman l've changed my mind. Thank heaven! Does it work any better l. Approximately I2 kneesj 2. Approximately 3 girls Joanne: I want to know how long girls should be courted. now? Ronnie: Just the same as short girls. 5 -' -------------------- -- - ----- - - -- ------ -'--'i'-'Q' L l l l l I l l 5 PITTSBURGH DES MOINES STEEI g comimnv NEEDS EAST HIGH GRADUATES To Help Build BRIDGES, BUILDINGS, GRANDSTANDS 8. WATERWORKS ron AMERICA 1 1 I Visit Us Before Deciding On Your Future l T T '-- '-l1IFlT42E'Q ' '- ' 'i' --l23- 1. More McGatteeg 1V2. Sorry, our mistakeg 2. Time machineg 3. More Spong Mr. Jarvis: How many seasons are there? John Beal: Two- baseball and football. -L----H' --------------- '--- - l l l sToNER PiANo COMPANY l i Every Transaction Guaranteed Z . HENRY C. OLSON, President Q - l . lOth and Walnut Street i DES MOlNES 9, IOWA i I I ' ' U'E2'32TFS'i'2'E-i'l'SEQE2lEl'lT ' ' -E-- ---- --- --il - -'r- - ---- - '--- - '--- - ---- - 1--- - -'-- - -'-- - '--- --- '--- -if 1 BILL'S LUNCH l l 2401 EAST WALNUT Phone 6-9386 l l MEALS - SHORT ORDERS l l Mrs, F. R. Compton, Prop. Qt- -1-- --- t1.- - t-t- - .-2- - ---' - t--- - r-.- - ,--- - 4--. - t--- - ttt- - 1-tt -- ---- --A+ Bill Owens .s..-....-..,..-...,.-.....-...........-......,...............-....-...,.-..........-.....-....-., 4- l Gooo MEAT FINE Gooos l ' CELANDER AND'SONS GROCERY T FREE DELIVERY PHONE 6-3113 E M- ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -, ,,,, , ,,,, - ,,,i , ,,,, - .,,, ,, ,,,, - ,,,, ,, ,,,, - ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, k,,, , 1,,K - ,,,, -W Beverly Darrah Some heads are like doorknobs - anybody can turn them. 'l- - --------------- - ' Q Your Best Deal ls A Manning Deal l PAUL MANNING 1 l l : ASBURY METl'l0DlS'l' CHURCH CHEVROLET l l l l EAST iam and CAPITOL AVENUE l i Welcomes You ' E Sunday School lBob Savage Teacherl 9:45 A. M. i i i Morning Worship ,,.,,,.,,,,,, .,,,.,,..,,,,,,. 'I 1:00 A. M. T 'loth 81 on Locust ' i Youth Fellowship lHigh Schooll E. ,,,,,, 7:00 P. M. T I T DR. PIERCE JOHNSON T E Congrafufafiond .szniomf E 4..- .... ----- -... - t--- - .-.. - --.- - .,.- - ,t.- ----- .... - . . s- au- ..-- - - -- -'-. - '-.- --t-- ,--- -t---t--t-t---t----.- - -.-----.E Kay Edwards -l 24 Helen Briar Q?-tim 11---1-11 ------ n iu1ns!n ' ' ' A ' l ! . g Compliments of 'i SYLPHA SNOOK l Voice and Drama Studio 209 Plymouth Bldg. Phone 2-0570 I 'I' ..-..i.- - - - -ii..-1...-...i-i..i..i...... - - .. - -..i-...sp Larry Fogelsan .:..-....- - -....-W.,-....-..,.-...i-,...-,...-i.,......-,,.,- - .-...i-.X-5. l GLEN'S GARAGE l l General Overhauling - Towing Service Q l 3100 E. Euclid Ave, Des Moines, iowa l l PHONE 6-0947 I 4, rliuil-1vuivilll1nnivan:-1iiu41gcj5LTiEglZ1iiii:uiivini1niiiillizuuiinin ,g.,.-...,- .. - -...-....-...i....i.-.ii....m-..i.- V.. .- - -im-,. - 'Z' L J. R. JONES l l DENTIST l l 2403 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-5080 , l Des Moines, lowa l 'i '- ' - - '- - ? - - - - - - i' 'l. Our cheerleaders land Penneylg 2. Baskets, Boys! Mlke Kasper 3. And Branjord Allmonyz A system by which, when two people Girl-A vision in the evening and a sight make a mistake, one continues to pay for it. in the morning. 4.,.-....-.,,,-.......,..-,.,, , ,,..-....-......,,,.- - - - - .. ... - - - - .., - ....,..-.. -ii..-0.-.ii-i...-ii..-ii..-.,.,-i.i.-....-mi- ...-.-....i..-M 'iv Q East High l Q has a lot I T of friends I at Solar T , 1 h Among graduates of East High at Solar are, l i left to right: Harold Hockmuth l'24l, Methods i g Engineer: Gene Evers iseatedl, l'4'll, Mainte- ' 5 l nance Engineer: Bill Perkins l'43l, General Ac- 1 ! Emmett Bjerg l'4'll, Engineering A I R C R A F T C 0 M P A N Y I l i SAN DIEGO DES MOINES .i...-..........,-w,-. .... -- ...-.. ....-....-....-....-....-..,.-.,..-- S - -- - -,...-..i...i.........-,..i-..- - - -....-...p Darlene Crum -l25- ngw--III-III --1-1-1- IIII-IIII-nr-IIII-:III-IIII- wwlv -II---IIII-III--Im-1111-III--111111111-II11-I11I-I1r---I'-.N --:III-.If- 1 - -1-in--1.II.,g, I L , I BOB S RENT SERVICE I 700 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET PHONE 6-6010 T MOST EVERYTHING T0 RENT 1 SANDERS CEMENT TOOLS TREE TOOLS I POLISI-IERS LAWN EQUIP. FLOOR POLISHER 1 BABY NEEDS PAINTING EQUIP. WALLPAPER STEAMER e l BEDS PLUMBING TOOLS REERIGERATOR TRUCKS l . l i One-Way TraIIers- Rent It Here, Leave It There i 'il-111111111 --1-1-- :III-Im-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII--IIII-IIII-1111-Im-1111-IIII-mi-I1II-I1n-IIII-111I-Im-1III-Im-IIII--I1I1- IIII -1111-1111-111 -III---Iii' Ann Burr 21-1-1111-1111-Im-111111111-1111-nn-1111-1111-111111111-Im-.III-1. IIII -112. 1I-11111111--1111-.III-.11...I1II-11.1-11.1-.III-111.-11.1--III-1III-4-- -1111-ei, Congratulations Seniors from E. D. MCC'-EAN' M. D. JESSEN GROCERY and W. W. HAYNE, M. D. i l3Ol EOST Shefidflfl Phone 62-54l6 i 825 Des Moines Bldg, Des Moines, Iowa .i..,-..,,..,,,.-.I.,-....-....-,...-.,,.-..,.-,...-...I...,I.-I..I..,.,I- .II. -I,,.-I,.I-...i. -,,,,-.,,T-.,,,..,,,,-,,,,..,.,,..,,..-..,,........i...-T...-i,....,...-.,1,-..,,.....1.....g. Andrea Lammey Ted Spidle .sei--1111-1111-1111-Im-III---In-Im--III-1111-1111-1.11-11.1-II--1111-III.-1111--Ii, ,,,,,.,-,,,....,,,,-,,,,-,,,,...,.,,-,.,,...,.... ,,.. -,,,....,..,,.,,-,,......,,,-I...-,,....I.Q. l l MUNN 8. CASSADAY CO. INC. i Q MATH'5 REALTY COMPANY Distributors of Liquefied Petroleum Gas U 1339 E, University pi-,One 6-5167 1 4415 E, 141B Srreer Phone 6-1175 ' lv I Des Moines, Iowa 'ill-IIII-IIII1H111IIII-III'-IIII-IIII1IIII--IIII1IIII--IIII-I III - 'III 1vII1- IIII - IIII ini' 1,1..I.....11.-M11,1....-11-...Im11111-1111-111111111-111- 1 1 III- -111111111-nic Mike Romans Mony Cl man who knows his wife like a book cOn't shut her up like One. ,gI1-1III- - - --, 1--1-- I-.II-I -- I-I----I-rn? ! l I I BILL HALTOM'S useo cAns, INC. A l I -1 - , 2447 East unavefeify 1 Phone 62-4224 l l q..I-.III-.III.- - - .-Im..-.III-.IIII-...T.-1.1.-11.- -II..-I, - I-In-I-is Jacobson-Sullivan -1 zee- Arlys Nelson Ray: Do you believe in clubs for women? Roy: Yes, if kindness foils. n-1m- -E 1 - - -..- -,..-. ...,.1,.- ... -...-.-.-Ir-le CONGRATULATIONS Q l EAST HIGH SENIORS OF l955 LEN BURTON, Mgr. i 405-11 E. Sixth Avenue Phone 8-4871 i-...I-I....- .. -.....-.........I.. .-1... - .. .. - ... -....-...p S ll J In u ivon -- +,1iiii-iii--iniiiiiiiii1iiii1-iii1y...,1 -. 1 1 -. 1 1 1.4. I WHITE STAR LAUNDERERS I i AND DRY CLEANERS I I I 212 East Grand Phone 3-0181 ii- Q111 - +..Q ---.- R.f1 -.- R.QQ - ..i. - .... - fQ,1 .... 1.fR - ..., - i ii Bill Hutton q..-...,-....-...-....-,,..-,.i.-.,..-,...-.,..-,...-,..,-....-....-....-,,..-....-...5. WALKER s'rREsT Gkocenv i ROY LOTT, Groceries-ORBIN HANKS, Meats i I786 Walker Street Phone 6-9215 i uf-..-I..-....-.ii-......-....-...i-.. 5..i.-.mf....-mi-....-....-.......i.,.-i...-...Q Marilyn Miller g!..1mi1iiu1imi,qi1iipi 1iui,m,iini-.inliilninu1iqi1m.,,l.liiiiaiiiii1,,+ Courtesy of 3 'roms Moron sALEs 921 E. Euclid -i' ..-....- .. - -...i-..,.-...,-................-....-.........i-....- - -..g Dean Dawson Cop: Who was driving when you hit that car? I. Book Iearnin'g 2. Tarzannej 3. 5:15 it isn'f fair 4. Norwegian Mountain Goat Doop: None of us, we were all in the back ? i i'm'i 'ii' 'I' ' 'I' ' - ' 'A' A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'I' ' AN ' ' 'i'i'i 1 i FOR THE THINGS YOU WANT TOMORROW, I 1 i SAVE TODAY AT . . . I I 1 . i HOME FEDERAL sAvlNGs i AND LOAN ASSOCIATION i E ! SIXTH 81 GRAND DES MOINES -i27-- 'l. Joe's borg 2. Two lrishmen looking over o fenceg 3. Earth Angelg 4. Smoke gets in your eyes Hug--A roundabout way of expressing your emotions. i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'l 1 1 1 DEPENDABLE CAB SERVICE 1 ron MORE THAN 42 YEARS i I 1 1 1 I' l 1 1 1 I l 1 1IELLow CAB co. I I , 1 PHONE 3-1111 i i i 1 'P'- -' ---- 125153537 - ' -128- ,-11111 .. 1 .- 1.11.-11111111111..111,1111 1 1 .- ..,,.,.-111111. 1' l Compliments of i IBM l 1 INTERNATIONAL 3 BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 1 1013 Walnut Street Phone 8-4835 DES MOINES, IOWA l -- IIII - -1-u11-I1:I- IIII 111111 1111 1 1111 -1m- 1111 - 111I - 1111 -- III1 1111-1111-nf: Paul Yarges --1...-....-...I-...I-1...-...I-....-.......1..-1...-....-.11-..,.-1...-.11-..........5. EvANs SUPERIOR SERVICE Tires - Batteries - Cut Rafe Gas E. 20111 es. Grand Phone 6-9227 Des Moines I ,...........,.-...,-.......,,.-....-,...-....-....-i..- .........-..........-,...-....-..i. Carolyn Deaton 11--111111111-II111fII11-1111:-1111111111-111111111111111-1111-1111-1111-11111111111111-I gg. THE PLACE TO KNOW FOR 8 TO GO 1 8 HAMBURGERS T0 GO 51.00 6 BEEFBURGERS TO G0 51.00 RED SPOT COFFEE SHOP 1 221 EAST GRAND PHONE 3-9932 i .......-1..-................-............................-.....-....-....-....-....-.........g. Joan Smith Some doctor says that kissing shortens life. Sure it does - single life. .-...... .- ......-...-1..-......... ------- ....-......-...y .I l .,1.,IIf5' .',' V 1 55.1111 'V 1' . HV: AQAA qwsiziz125115531-A-15,j1:',2': ::ff.I' ' 'A f E ' UWA I ,--' 'ig f 1 Q I Q , I NF 5 5, , 9 1 1 1 E CHURNED AND DELIVERED FRESH , EVERY DAY 1 I I D E S C 0 Non-fat Dry Milk Solids 1 CDry Skim Milkl 1 . 1 Des Momes I . . l Co-operatlve Dalry 1 I 1935 Des Moines Street l l--m1- Illl - I-lm1WNill'1ll-Vl1'llilliU1'll1'll 1l 'i'l l'i' Jerry Denny- R. L. You g ?sn1:-In--n1uI1 1 -mi--mr-1n1 -nn:uI- 1n1n1nn!q I I . . , I I Congratulations to the Semor Class at 55 I I I I I WALNUT DRUG I I I . . . I Prescriptions - Fountain Service I I ! I I I East l6th and Walnut Phone 6-3I75 I I 'P ' EIZC'IITfSI'1ZEII2ETI?HEE'fZI l nfu-IIII- rvrn 1III-IIII1uiI-IIII1IIII- uurr -uII1iIII- rrru -IIII-nn: -I-II-IIII-ng. I Congratulations I IPUNELLI BROS. SINCLAIR SERVICE I 727 S. E. 'l4I-h Street Des Moines, Iowa I -i-I.-....-....-I...-....-....-..........-...........-II............-....-.......I.-....-..f. Larry Gilliland 'flu-IIII-Im --1- ini:Inn-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII 11-1 IIII1IIII--nu? , BARGAINS AT I I SAM POCHTER I RAILROAD SALVAGE I I 503 S. E. 7th Phone 4-3429 I .gm-....-......I..-...I1.2227WgEI:.'IIZI.I..5.I.X..I..-..........-I...-ng. Mrs. Lyman: Robert Burns wrote, 'To a Field MoI.Ise'. Doug Scott: Did he get an answer? Paul Yorges -I29 'l. Two hungry peopleg 2. Left on a doorstepg 3. Ready for a sledding party? 4. Slumber partyg 5. Rear Viewg 6. Eight little people who are probably grown upg 7. Snowstorm Everything is foolish these days. Even the a. fl 5 7 :- o UI 3 -P. o U1 3 c O :r 0 In 3 'I' U1 o Ill 2. c U7 In a. 'f o :- a 4 - FD If----M-H-------------------------r---I--I---I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I 3 I I gg 'l'l Z I I m P Q I ' :II 53 ' I Z -I I C I 4 3 ,- I I A 1 JP I I 'L' n HI :I I I In I'll H 2 I I ,,, U5 w I I . I O I -I I I I' 6 I I Z' 3 m C I I ' W I 34 'U 4 Q I I , P 70 I l 4 5 I I z C I I O 331 I I 'Q 5 5 I I I I Z I I I I I I I I I I I I I I-------------------.-. .- -h---hh .--HI I. Beast of burdeng 2. Chicken with its head cut offg 3. Four boys posing for a pictureg 4. Long Sam and Wild Boy John Rhone: Have you had trigonometry? Dick Arrowood: No, but l've been vaccin- -'nn1n1n-an1m-in-nu-n1m-n.-1m-n-nu-mi-m-un-n m-un-n1vu1m-in? 9'- I I 'I' U 1- Q 9' I L 2 -U 3 I I i I 9 5 O 1 i i A U' 1 5 5 5 i i U N 0 if 1- Q ff. -1 I 1 m we -I GZ, O If in g U Ze a I I E V' B1 0 Z '22 Z 'E I 2. o - - -r : I o 3 2: y 3 2 Q E z E 0 ,g ' I Z Q m - C z 8 G1 .4 5 I I m E1 3 U 5 5 T Q I 2 0 Q I E A .4 I 6 f H 4 2 .2 2 2 2 I 3 ' I -' - m -i -1 g ' i- 3 9- a I o Q JP w Z Z -i - -- I os 4 Z D I- Q - U ' I I z :P E 1 7:3 Q 2 ZI in 2' E M -I E Z Q . I z' 5 5 Q 5 ' I 1' 5 I I 0 x 'D i .i..-.....-....,-..-.-..-..-..-.......-..-....-.......,. .. .-...-..-........-..,. Shirley Brown-Joan Smith ei- --II -I-- '--' - --'- - -I-' - -'-1 - -K-- - - -'-' - - ' - '--' -------- '--- ---Ie I DR. H. H. ozANNs I - ! nEN1'is'r I I House Phone 6-1823 406 Cap. city Bk. Bldg. I Office Phone 3-I425 Des Moines, Iowa I 4..-....-...-....-...-...-....-...-...-................-...-...-....-....-....-..g. Sharon Gentry 3...-I..- -....-...I-....-....-....-....-....-.....-....-....-....- - -I...-mi. I 0VERTON'S HUNTING I AND 1 FISHING STORE 3514 East 'I4th Street Phone 62-5757 i n--iiii-W1 im-un-nn-mi:nn-uii--un-un:un1uii1uii1uii-1iui1iui1loio Sam Carmichael I -1- 4....I........-I.,-I...-...,......-...I-....-....-......................-....-....-........,5, orrics MACHINE suPPLY co. I E Soles - Service - Supplies I I 'I474 Kea Way Phone 2-1009 I 2 oss Momzs 14, iowA i +--- ---- --- --1- - --'- - ---- - ---- - -'-- - ---- - ---- - .--- - ---I - --.- -----I---i. George Clark Orlan fusing phoneii Give me 7-22 double av 2. Operator: 7-2222? Orlani Yeh, hurry up. I'II play train with you afterwards. .g...-....- - .. .--- I.. .. - .. .. I- - -. - .-I..-...g. . 5 I Congratulations Seniors I To build and acquire is one of our great I privileges. Your graduation is evidence i of this American heritage. I Many best wishes for your success. I I I I I I O'Dea Finance Company i i I Helping people build and acquire for over 50 years I I l I I I 4 .- ----- ---------------I ----- -I--4 Dick Hamilton -I30- ig 1. - - - - - - '- - - - -' - - - - :' 'Q' GENERAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 1020 Grand Avenue Phone 4-6515 E I Des Moines, Iowa i -i-,.-...... - -. .....,-....-....-,............,...-...,- - - - -......i.i. Clifford Smith .Sw-init -iiniiiiiiiiiiziru1iiia-iiii--iiiixiiuiiuiliuilriiiivivii 1:ri41n,!. Q Congratulations to the Senior Class L PHIL JoHNsoN GREENHOUSE T 3002 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-5829 5 5...-...,....,.-,,....,...-....-....-....-.,,.-.,,.-....-..,...,...-..,,.....,-..,.-,...-...g. Juanita Hartman -r--- -- - - - - -- - ---- - -1-' - --1- - '1-- - ---t - -- - '--' - 1- - - - - - - -t--4- '1-- ----in L DR. Roar. i.. PETTIT Q 1 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 Phone: Office 6-6041 2921 East Ninth l i Res. 5-5629 Des Moines, Iowa T +:-- --tt - --t- - '- - --it - ttlt - --tt - 1'-- - + ' - --t- - ill- - tttf - --t- - tt-- - 1--t - --ti - ---- ----i Shirley Brown Dave Sharr: The reason l am such a phe- nomenal success is because l literally throw myself into everything I undertake. Jim Jordan: Could l interest you in my well-digging business? Quinn 1-111 111, ,1i1, 1 1 Ii: il 1 1' t 1 'l. Tom Tomy 2. Mugs and Frecklesg 3. Makes you dizzy dcesn't it? 4. The Nose versus Televisiong 5. What else? You guessed it. A sign on a Scottish golf course read as follows: Members will refrain from picking up lost balls until they have stopped rolling.' ..-..-..-..-....-.q. .--.1 ....1u1,q1u1,, l - 1 i li I iiiiiii Wi' Q I I i IOWA . i . I Wm Save foday for those things i o o BANK which you will want fomorrow Your Savings Earn 2'Zp Interest I 1 Q I I i l Tllllllllllll HHH iowA STATE BANKA asv sevsmi-i mu Locust streets Eli! I lumber Federal Dcpoalf Insurance Corp. ' ' ' ' N i -i-i--if- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -....-....-,...-.m- T-.- t,,, -W-. -.. Ted Spidle -l3lh .i-.-.. ur--11..1....1..n1..,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111.1,111.-1111111111.111.-1.1.1.11 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-.,,...1111-.Ig n 'I' I Compliments of I DE ARCY'S BOOT SHOP BEAUTIFUL SHOES I I-IOSIERY I PURSES 726 WALNUT STREET I..- ..-. -------- - -1- - - 1--1 - Qiqk - --11 -1- .1Q- - -Q11 - -QWA - '1,E - lqy, - ,EEE - -EEA - .QE1 -I ---------- or-.,.I, Sharon Gentry .!n-u11- -11111mi-wi-1111-un-my-nu-1111-m111111-1111- - 11111-ui, .!n11-1111-11111 1 -1111-11111 - 1,11-111111111 -1-v 111-111111111 I I I Congratulations Seniors I I Phone 2-8163 909 Locust I I IOWA-ILLINOIS MOTOR EXPRESS I I D55 MOINES nes Moines zozs scan Chicago I Maytag Store I I e-1181 oss Momzs, IOWA cu-1-3412 I I 11--1111 11111 1111-1111--1111-1111-1111 111-11 1111-u S lil111111111111-1111-11.111111-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111--1111-11n-1111-1111-11 'S + Robert L. Young Q Dick Hamilton Q. 4..-.1...-1...-.....-..........-...I-....-....-...I.-......-....-1...-....-1...-1...-1...-1.4. Q...-.....-...I......-I..-.,..-....-....-......-.................-.....-....-11...- ..-1...-..,!. I 51.00 PER weak ron PORTABLE 'rYPEwR11'E11s CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I Low Down Payment I I - I IOWA TYPEWRITER SERVICE C. C. KARR PHARMACY I 40, EAS., mm YW' hs' We e 'e' PHONE Mm I I 1111 E. 9111 sneer Phone 6-5115 I .i............................-....-..,.-................-....-..........-....-....-....-....... ' -ii-..,.....,.-..,..-..........-........1.-....-..........-............ ............-,...-. ' Ed Sond g 4. Sam Carmichael .P A little worm popped his head up through -P 3' rn 2 o 'R 3 co o 'R FP' P' U1 c a. o. ru 1 s4 3' CD UI 'Q ru a. o 3 o FI' :r ru 'T little worm. .?11-1111- 1 1111 11111- . -11- 1 111--ng I I 5 E I I Babe's ITALIAN RESTAURANT T : 1 : I I I ,....., I 1 1 I I I I 417 6111 Ave. I I I Des Moines, Iowa I , I I I ...nu 1111111 111-1111 1 111111114 4- J S Gee, you're cute, he said. Don't be silly, replied the other little worm. l'm your other end. n!nu11m-an 11-111-111111 111m11n!o I I I I I FOR I I I MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING I I I 1 I I AND I I I SHOES FOR THE FAMILY I I I I SEE I I I .l0IIN BLOEM STORES ' . I 1 I I EAST DES MOINES I 5 T Z 2 I JoHN s1.osM, President I vemon IGUSI Gus'rArsoN, v. Pfesaaenf I I T'- H-'l-M-N'-F1-I1 5UTf'f-Ts2T1f:WS'gIi'QT ' - -M'-'T -132- .x..-,,..-. .. -......,...........-.,.......i......-....-....... - .. - -....-...g. , . Congratulations Seniors I MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. H. R. FIELDS SOI S. E. 4th Street f 5..- ,.,, - ,.,. - .... - ,.., - ..,, .. .... - .... -....-....- ..., -....-....- .... -....-..........-..g. Carolyn Gatewood 4...-....-, - -..,.-it.,-....-....-....-,...-..,,-....-....-..,,- .. -....-,..g. MILLARD TRUCK LINES i ICC PERMITS THROUGH ll STATES i : ISCC PERMITS ANY PLACE IN IOWA . Overnight Service to All Points Nights 8. Holidays I I E CALL 3-7974 OR 4-4648 E I MTLLARD, F. s. TRUCK LINES, was DEAN, PH. ez-seas I .g...-,,..-...-..,.-....-.,,.-..........-....-....-..,.......,-....-..........-..,.-....-...g. Larry Butler '2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'l ' ' - ' ' !' I i. E H M A N ' s l Flower 8- Gift Shop 2900 E. Euclid Ave. Phone 6-6645 T .i...-,...-....-.,,.-....-.,...,.,.-....-...-....-...,-,...-...,-....-,........,-....-..g. Diana Pearson en- ---' - - - - ---' - - - - ---' - --'- ----'- -- - ---- - '--- - - ---' - ---' - --2- - -f-- - -'-- -if I THE MocDONALD PRESS I : PRINTERS l 416 East Fifth street Phone 4-3316 T DES MOINES 9, IOWA T .i...-..,,-..,....,.,-....-....-....-,...-....-..........-......,...-....-....-....-....-..f. Bill Hutton Mrs. Erickson: Give the principal ports of the verb 'Possum'. Tom Fjelde: Head, tail and feet. I. Private Eye: 2. Balancing Act He: Why didn't you answer my letter? She: I didn't get it, and besides, I didn't like some of the things you said in it. 'ii 'i ' 'l ' l i' I I Q . I E i ongrafufafiona fo gracluafezi E l 5 The fulfillment of our hopes and aims for the betterment of self and country is dependent upon the graduate of today . . . i the citizen of tomorrow. I I i Q UNITED STEEL WORKERS OF AMERICA, C. I. 0. l EXPENDING OUR EFFORTS TOWARD BETTER HOMES - BETTER SCHOOLS - BETTER CITIZENS A BETTER AMERICA EOR ALL I . 4..- .... -.. ......... -- - - -..-...- .... -..-.-... ............ - - - -.,.-,i Arthur Wittern -I33- ?ll1 '1 - I 1' -111 'I'1- fll' lilwlilvv-Inliim-mv1mI-III11 vllv 1:11 zunu 1Im1iIu1In1IIn1In1Im1Im-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ......1i.!. I I . I I i I GRAFTON S STANDARD Easf 18th and Grand I Specialized Service GEORGE GRAFTON AL DOOLITTLE T Washing 8. Polishing - Greasing - Wheel Balancing Battery Charging - Tune-Up I I I 'I I T T 'I T -I T T T T I I - I E'2IfIIZ?IE'lQ 'I T T T T Ti T T 'I ' ' ' ' ' 'i ' '1 -'N- l' 'f ' 'WI' 'I ' ' - ' - - - - - iil' 'ii' - i ' 'i I I-'I -I 2- I.EAcI-I PRINTING COMPANY I-IENKEI. AccoRoIoN SCHOOL I i 807 GRAND AVENUE Phone 4-38l6 T T 6th and Keo Phone 8-0518 I I DES MOINES 9, IOWA Des Moines, Iowa T 'I 'I '-' T T - 'IE EZ'I'E I''I 'I I'-I I' 'I'I I 'I' TI' EiIF.IT2'IE'IlT ' T T 'i' 'I ' ' ' ' ' 'I 'I ' 'I'I 'I' 'W' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'i ' 'I l !' HAROI-D's CONQCQ E Congratulations from I Congratulations Seniors I I HlLAN?NE:Qt?NK MITQSRDWARE I I 1405 Em 14fh Sf- Phone 6-9383 Phone 4-0443 3613 Sixth Avenue +I I ' I 'I I5T 'ITlI'FZ ' -I 'I ITIS I-MI' +I-I 'T I- - 'T 's2IlT'E'lI2'E1'lIZ I ' T 'I' I Mother: What ore you crying for?' John Carr: Dad cought his finger in the door. y!u1Im 11111 I 11111 I1 1---i1I -Im1vu-vu? I I 5 1 I lE0'S DRIVE INN I . RIGATONI o GUINEA GRINDERS I a GIANT TENDERLOINS I 0 SHRIMP Open 24 Hours A Day I I E INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SERVICE 2 ICar HopsI X 801 S. E. 'I4th Phone 3-9107 I I I +I- -I - -- - - - -I ------' --I--I+ Sullivon-J b -I3 4 Mother: I cim glod to see you so sympo- thetic. Most boys would laugh ot thot. John: Thot's what I did. si- --II -1--i'-I- ----'- -I-i-i- ii-' -I-I - -I--If I I I I I ron A PORTRAIT BECOMING You I You SHOULD BE COMING TO I ' I Ro-LEE sruoio I -111 I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I I I GRADUATING CLASS OF l955 I I I I Ti I I I 'I915 Grand Ave. Phone 8-1946 Be Sure If's a Ro-Lee Wedding en- '--i - - -f-Hi- -'-i - -ii- - -iii - iii' -w---'- -1- -I--I-I+ Som Cormthoel +I-1 wxwx 1 1II1I1 1 1II1III1I-I-II1III1II1-III-iII-1II1IIII1- 'I' I Upholstering Furniture Repair I I GAMBLE'S FURNITURE SERVICE Free Estimates In The Home 5 l PHONE 6-asze I - 920 Hull Ave. 2 I KENNETH o. GAMBLE nes Moines, Iowa I .- - - - ..I-I-.-I-I-.I-..I..II-I.I-.,I-I.-I.-..Ig Shwlcy Brown 'S' '? - - '- - - ' - , I HIGHLAND PHARMACY I : 6th and Euclid Phone 4-6275 I PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS .P -,I ...II ..,I .. - ..., -I -I.,-.,I,..I.I.-.III-,I -III... -I+ Larry Rummans +I--I-I - I... - -I ..I, -II,-III...,,I.-.III- -I - - I :P I Compliments of I GRANTS FOOD MARKET 1344 Cleveland Phone 62-0361 'I' I li-I' TA- EQ-IIEIITSLIQSTM IR'I -mm-i'l-' -'I+ +I-I-I-I - -II-I- I1'I -I- I-'I - -III - II-' -I-I-I-I - --I GEPPERT STUDIO i 608 E. Locust i Phone 4-8696 .I -I -....- .-.. I -I....I-I.- ..-..-I.-. -I -I -..g Kay Edwards 'lt's the little things in life that tell, said the sweet co-ed as she yanked the kid brother from under the sofa. .in--1IIII1IIII-IIII-II1-I1 iiii --III1II,I1 ii,. 1IIII-IIII1III1II.,1II1.II1 iii- 1IIII1III-.II1- 1,1 -..I,I..II....I,I1.,,-,,I- I..,,,,, I I I. Three Mojorefresg 2. Ross and Powell Incorporatedj 3. Ruth and friend 'There are many stories connected with money, said the economics professor, and most of them begin Dear Dad. I M5 I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -if Arlys Nelson '- U1' '- '1I - -'I'-'Tir1I'-'I-'I- I-III--I-if 1- 1351- 4..-....-..........-1...-................ ---.- 1- -...-11-....-1.-p 1 since 1882 1 Fora FLOWERS 1 1 LOZIER1 1 1 1 1 1 SERVES EAST HIGH 1 1 East 6th and Locust Phone 4-O141 1 1 East 9th and Grand Phone 4-5289 'im' ': ' T T T T 'E1'SZ21'F1ZLJfT H -' T - H- 'i' 10- - ---- - - - ' -----' - '- !' 1 1 1 Ti-iEnMoGAs 1 The Preferred Bottled Gas Service 1 1 1 Rapid Thermogas Company l 1 I 1 i 4509 East 14th Street Phone 6-1 196 I 1 - U H- - -M 1 'F'-E-M-M-'-' '-'i5X1i7S'Q.1S- - H M '-'T Jay: Why aren't you taking notes? Larry: l don't have to. l've got my grand- fathers .gui-un 1-11- 1 --111-111 ui-nn-lf! 1 1 1 1 1 Pinctoirs sum MARKET 1 1 FARM AND HOME STORE 1 , 1 805 s. E. som 1 1 1 1 i Out of high rent district. We can save you T 5 E 1 money on Groceries, Furniture and Appliances 1 5 : 1 1 Open Evenings, Sundays and Holidays 1 1 1 I E 11 1 1 .--1... ---- .....-....-1...-....-1...-1...-.... ---- .'..-....-1.3. 4' Gary Bauman -136- n...ini-iiii1im-itii-111111111-im.-iii:11-ii.-11-1-nu1im.-mi-11111 11111-in 1.1-ni1.-im-nu.-ini..ini-un-iiii.-iin..nu,nn.-im1im-.inn-iiii...mi-uii..u n...im11111-nit-ini-111111111 11111-un11111-mi-nu-im.-ini--nu11111.-mi-ii u-im.. 1 .-im...im-mi-inn--iiu-ini.-im1nu-mi.-iiii- - -un-is n1iiii1uii1iin1ini1111111111...im..11111-iii-im...iin1nn11:n11111.-im-1111111 'S' E. D. M. BEAUTY SHOP 1 com WAVES ss.oo 1 Main Floor, Capital City Bank Bldg. I E. 5th and Locust Phone 4-2916 Kay Edwards 4. -1- EASTOWN GARMENT RESALE SHOP 1 CLOTHING FOR ENTIRE FAMILY AT BIG SAVINGS g 798 E. UNIVERSITY T ii.-mi..MTliii.1iui1uii-.minimi:iiiivliiigiiiiiililinu.-nailiili.1iin1-1111111011 Sam Carmichael 'I' Congratulations Seniors I E. 81 E. LINO SERVICE 1 EMERY WARREN, Owner 105 E. Grand Ave. Phone 3-2274 1 ii-n1i1im-mi-iiii,TAZ1:m:-EPIIQTVZLQSIQiliilzyxggigaiiii-im-un-mi1inia Telephone operator Donna Rice: ls this -68-457' Harold Olsen: Yes, Madam. Donna: Long distance from Washington. H.O.: Yes, madam, it certainly is. ......,,-..,...,.,.-.,..............-..,........-..1.-..........-..-.......-....-....-........g. Congratulations to the June 1955 Seniors of East High School Good Old Fashioned Quality and Flavor 1 DES MOINES PACKING COMPANY 1 B E E E S. E. 18th 81 SCOTT STREETS Jacobson - Sullivan 4. 4...-III.-. -.III-,III-IIII-II..-II...-.III...III-IIII-IIII-IIIIQIIII.. - ...III-,I+ ' Congratulations Class of '55 oANs BARBER SHOP T 305 East 25th TIT '! T' T T T TIIIT5'lEI32IeTf '52II TWT T T 'T T 'Pl' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' - '!' I I:-s sooo MARKET I I GROCERIES AND MEATS 5 T 2622 E. 9th Street Phone 6-8355 T +--- --11 - 1 - - -1-- - '--- - -'-- - ---' - Ill- - - ' - - - - ---' - --'- - ---' -- --II - Ivv- - -11- --+ Ray Pasutfi 4...-II..-I. - - -I...-IIII-II..-I...-I...-....-...I-...I-...I-I - -II..-I. , ERSKIN SERVICE I in GAS -1- OIL AND ICE I I TIRES -3- TIRE REPAIRING and GREASE I T E. 30th and University Phone 6-9341 T .gui VVII 2 'VII ilml llll T 'll' i llfl 1 VVII 1 llll 1 llll 1- lfil T 'Vll 1 IIVI 1' Vlll 1 IIV4 1 l l T Wll' Tug Eldon Blanchard-Clyde Crewse I Judie: Say, your roof's leaking. Why don'T i you mend if? 'I. l'II buy another new car the next time they improve these roadsg 2. Five guessesg 3. Lonesome George Thelma: Can't now, it's raining. Dudley 4. Paul Judie: Why didn't you fix it when it wasn't Eldon: ..I reckon Vm just O pebble in your raining? me .. Thelma: uD'd 'I leak then , Gloria: Well, you could be alittle boulder. ofa- riii 1 iiii 1 1 1. 11-1i11 H., ,,,, in-,ul ,,,, .- ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, Q ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1,,,,.-,,,,.. ,,,, , ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, -- iiii 1IIu-uu- Illl - IIII 1 1 11III1IIII1I5? ' T ' I f SENIOR JIM AND FRESHMAN POLLY T j , SWAMDED WITH Homewonx, srop TO sAvx 7 I S QE ARE HARD TO GET-BUT GOLLY, I I SEVEN-Up suns RATES AN Ag I FRESH I I I I I U P T 'S I I 1I.:.: ' .II T T I I I - XIX 1 I I I - .. I IM I. I I I I i NIII 5 'Q f I . '---I ::f E I H I - ' , I I 'QI I , - I I I , is -1,7141 ' I I 7 UP Q I u , S 5, uu em no M lI A I I l I , ' . I . som.ING co. iII I I eI I V I I I I I T'T T T T T T T T T 'T'I'T T 'T T T Tu TZIEI EIlElIfT T T T T T T 'T T T ' ' -l37- ?..-...-...- - - - I- .-I... .. -i - .. ...ir-,.-ii..-1.1. I TRIPLETT'S Tov 'rowN I I I I I lOWA'S YEAR ROUND TOY STORE I I Grand Avenue at 10th Phone 4-3155 I I I I .g.............. ....... .............-....-..,... .. ,-,.-..g. Na y Sh ii y-N I y smaih .!.........,...- - .. - - .. .. .. .............. ... ... ......-...5, I I I I LORENZ 81 JONES I I I I BOATING HEADQUARTERS I I 132 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa I I I I I + -M-lm -lm- '-ETQl'll2'lE'i Tifd- - T -' -'-'T Jack: How did you like the football game? .g.......,-.i- -i..,-.,.,-.,....,...-...,......,..,,.,....,,-....-.H-, ,.. ,..,-.i..... 'Z' I I I G G I I fp- .'. rr-rf: rx-' f 1 KQV v wr: I xrnlyailulvnin T , I - I 3-Uv, I ,.-I'Y.YY -A - i l1lCllC T i ' 'I . - i E -.Ql:lVIlllllH- ' E I iii A 1 22 al f i E Qi 710' -iyff E I -QQGN-4, I A Beatrice Foods Co. I E 1703 West Grand Ave. DES MOINES 14, iowA I 1 Q J I 1 Telephone 3-6115 I i R' I I , - , J 1.75, I YN 4 ,E E I I 4,..-................-i........- -..i.-.........f...,...... ---. ,i-...-..g. D k Hamilton fi- ---' - - - - -l-- - 'l-- - 'K-- - -- - - - - -'-- - ---- - ---- - -'-' - ---- - ---- - -'-- - ---- - -- -iz- I CAPITOL MOBILGAS SERVICE L Washing -:- Greasing -:- Mobil Tires 8- Batteries 2 I East 14th a. com Ave. Phone 6-9249 i DES MOINES, IOWA W -i-i....ii,.....i.-ii.-ii.-...i-....-....-.................-....-I...-....- ..-....-.........i. Bill Owens .3...-....- .-.ir.....i...ii-....-,...-..........-......,...-..-I..-.ii-..-I.. -......i.,!. CECILS BARBER si-lor I T 2226 EAST GRAND i Air Conditioned T .i.,......,-,. .. -.. I- ...-.................-................ ---. ..r.-..,......i. D Sullivan--Jim Jacobson ian-un-nn-un1iiii1iin-iui:nii:un1nn-un-suiizmi1ini1uii1iui1iiu-iii. I PHONE 4-2532 621 E. LOCUST I CENTRAL WIRE 81 IRON i Prevent Break-ins T WIRE WINDOWS 8- DOOR GUARDS E BOB MELINE I .i.,,..,.....,...-,...-,..-......r,-...,-....................,.-....-..,.-....-....-,...-..g. Catherine Rodine Hazel: Oh, they didn't play. Just as they started, one man got the ball and started to run away with it, and they all began to jump cn one another. .g....-...i-...i..,..... .....,................................................r,...a-......-.q. I Now . . . GAS on on. HEATING I I I AT its BEST! 3 Today's Outstanding Value in I Truly Modern I Heating For the Finest in Heating Comfort See Milwaukee THERMCFLO 1 I I Hal Schmidt Furnace Co. Q i I See Us at Our New Building l T 411 East Grand Phone 3-3444 1 4..-....-....-..,.-...........-...I-5.25-i..wgE?.Ii...-...-........-.........-..-p -I38-- nf...-.iiiiiiii-...I-...gg 1.11. in ju-nxn '!' Q--.. 4... ....-. .g..-....-..- g -II gg. I BUY MORE FOR LESS AT COE'S GROCERY 300 S. E. 30th St. Phone 6-9440 .I-....1..i.1.uI1....1i...1....1n..1....1....1....1..I.1u.i1IIII..uIIiu..1IIn Colleen Willis - Connie Lankford 1....1 q.....1....1....1....1...1....1....1....1....1...i-.....-...ui -MQ... FAIRGROUND HARDWARE 2951 EAST WALNUT PHONE 62-5869 - -....-....-.......-...-I..-I...-I.- - Larry Fogelson ini 1 1.,,.1m..-I...lu...-....-.....1....1....1....-....1..I1 ii... SAM'S SHOE REPAIR Workmonship Guaranteed I522 EAST GRAND AVENUE .1Iiu1 iiI.i1..i.-.Inn-...nim.1nu1..q1....1i...1....1....1..i... ti...-.nr Shirley Hibbert Jim: Can I turn off the hall light? Donna: You may. Jim: Can I turn off the ceiling light? Donna: Sure, Jim. Jim: Can I turn off the sofa light? Donna: Why, yes Jimmy. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EAST HIGH SENIORS FORD MOTOR COMPANY 1un1....1mi1..y.1....1....1....1....1Im1....1... 1- 1Ii..1II -... u:....1....1 1 1 -. i -. 2, - Q., I We I 5 I -1- I-.. I I I 5 I I -I' -I- I I I I I 'l. Politicians doing nothing, as usualg 2. Thelmag 3. Cream of the cropg 4. Laughing Girl at rest E 3 5 2 'P :I- a 'P :fl UI 9. Q. o 'K F 5. :- in '1 m 4- Jr .,,.1..,.1.g-.q W.. at the luminous watch I got for Christmas. ,,,,1..,,1....1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I-I as :I is III O Ins QI 35 DI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I vf6n1..i.1 -I39- .go--1...-.....-.....-..............,.-....-..ii-....-....-....-1...-1...-...1-.h.....,.....5. I I I VIC BROOKS 81 SON I I I N S U R A N C E I 300 Capital City Bank Bldg. I Phone 3-8675 I I sefviho Lee Township for 39 Yeofo oi- ---- ----- ---- - P- vvy- - ---- - ---- - .--- - ---- - --.- - ---- - -1-. - - ---------is Carolyn Deaton gil? llll - llll ' llll 1' llll 1 Illl 1 Illl 1' llll ' llll '- llll -' llll '- llll '1lll1'-'W'-' V'll 1' XVII -' l' His I Greetings to all East High from I GILCREST LUMBER co. I -Since 1856 - I I 301 E. Locust w. 4th s. VINE I 4-3419 4-5169 I I I -i-..- ..,. - ..,. - .... -1- ..1. ------ 1 - -,.. - .-.- - -.-- ------------5 D a D dl y My husband has to travel so much that ru 4 ru G -4 Z . 3 ru 3' rn 0 o 3 rn U7 :r o 3 rn 3' rn U7 cu ro 3 ln 5? ru nic Q .--4. ui i -5 E - I Z3 i 3 P I O. 7' ' CD I I a 1 -' I I o I 5 I if I E P 3 I 19. I I I I I I I I Be CERTAIN with C E RTA I N TY CERTAINTY ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR CERTAINTY BUTTERMILK PANCAKE MIX CERTAINTY BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE MIX .1.1.g-'.-q---.g1g.- 11--1--in-hh.-em..-ini... For Better Baking Always Reach for CERTAINTY I I +'-1' 'l -1- a:12:'az:x:1::ia:'51x1?I '-'1 ' ofa:-1 1111 - iiii - iini - 1111 -- 1111 -im-- 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 -ini-11:-im-in-im--1111-urls 1 I ISUBURBAN APPLIANCE CENTER I rg - '- - '- - ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I +1 -ln-ul11n-1m-ll- I -A O 1 Your Headquarters for Famous Name Brand Horne Appliances HULL AVENUE AT EAST NINTH Open Evenings 'Til 9:00 Phone 6-1612 Ray Pasutti in-min-rm-1m-im-mi1n11n1u-u--u1'1q-nu-in-1'-g,!e I Compliments of Class of 1922 I DR. R. J. KNUDSON I DENTIST I I 1100 E. I4th Sffeef Phone 62-2016 5 I Nate: This is a new location I Qu-In-H1u1:n:1l1l111u1l11nl-:nl--lin--ir:--rin-11111111111111-nic Jim Mullin-Dan Hanrahan ofsh-111111111 1111111111 111111111i11n11n111111i1n111ii11.-1111.-1111 -1111-1i11...1111111,!. - - I Tow1NG - TUNE-uP - LuBR1cAT1oN I I RUMMANS' D-X SERVICE I I con Us for Free Piek-up Glld Delivery I i PHONE 6-9241 E. 141h a. GUT1-112112 I -1---- ---1 - ---1 - .--- - ---1 - .--- -1---1--- .--- -----------i- --.- ---1----1-1----------+ Dean Dawson s?111-11n--1ii1-mi-mi1i1u:i1a1i1v1111i111n11ni1u11111i111rn-111111111-1u111.!o I CRESCENT CHEVROLET co. I I J. R. PIGGOTT'S Dealership I 5th and Keosauqua Phone 8-0281 I I Day oha Night sewiee I 'Pi-M-n-l-n-l-l-l-l-m---un-u1- -ui-uv--11---if Mary Kelley When l rose to speak, related Mr. Schak- el, someone threw a base, cowardly egg at me. It struck me on the chest. And what is a base, cowardly egg? asked Mike Romans. JP cr a U3 CD O o 2 a '1 2 -4 FD na 'P fb x 'Q 9. 3 CD a. 4- 7' Schakel, is one that hits you and runs, I I WILDEN I I I OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL I I DR. B. WILSON I I DR. Fencus MAYER I I DR. T. BRUCE FARMER I 1 DR. A. w. DENNIS 1 I DR. v. J. WILSON I I DR. J. A. BARNETT I I I E. 14111 ood Capitol Ave. Phone 6-5183 I I u!su11rn-1111111111-11111111--nn-n1-ni-nn--m1-r1n-1111-uh-1111-1111-uni Oil !' I I I l I :rn Ie I: !UJ 29. II. IZ I8 E IQ Q I I I I 'rl' 0 O 3 'Il 3 0 3 -0- Ui 0 'H I P C G5 rn Z ln C W P Z D rrl P Q rn Z O -4 I I I 405 East Fifth sf. Phone 3-8104 I M. A. Hauge -2- G. S. Hauge I ago!-1111--l I I I I I 1 I : 5 I P' I 'I' I Q' I 3 I ' 1 I I I I I I 4.--.--. .I...-. .... - .... -...-....- .... -.II-...-. .... - .... - .... - .... - .... -I...-. -...-I..-.q. I GosIsI. TRACTOR co. I I sono TRACTORS I I DEARBORN EQUIPMENT I I 2620 E. unavefsafy Ave. Phone 62-4407 I 4..- .... -...-........-..-...-..-...-...-I..-.N..........-....-...-....-.-9 Dwight L. Bos -gnu-nu-In-IIu-n-In-u-In-nII-IIn-nII-m-n-mI-m-n-n-In? I STEWART M. sAwoEY I I DENTIST I I PHONE 6-soao I I 24th and Easton Blvd. Des Moines, lowo I +I- .--- -I-------------I-I-I-- ---' -II------I------+ Diana Pearson in-un1IuI1Il1n1nn-IIII1IIII:I1aI1uII1IIII1IIII1IIII1Imriiu-IIII1IIII1II,? I RIVERSIDE AUTO SALVAGE CO. I I sro sMuLEsoN, Prop. I I NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS T i Forest Ave. G Michigan Phone 2-0155 3 I oss Moines 14, IOWA I +u1IIII1IIII1III-1un1nII1IvII:IIII1nII1IlI1IIII:IIII-nn:IuI1IIII-IIII-IIII-nic Norman Wagner-Fred Swift Luxury-A seat at an alumni assembly. Sophomores: You girls wouldn't care to go -- o 5. 5. 'V' J' C Nur 2 O E D. 24 O C 'If I 'I. Must be a cute teacherg 2. I've been workin' on the railroadg 3. Life of the partyg 4. Walking on air Senior: Where shall we go, you lucky e e!1-1mI-- iiii -m--nI1un-nu-Iiu-Iva-uI1IIII1n n1IIu1IIu1uI1InI1IIII1m IIII1 InI1n.!, I I - ' I S. I I 52 ' -I -I :Ia I YZ I Q 3' rn I ' 5' 1 1. .E I 2 I C -I I 5 I O 2 :I 2 2- E I I I- 4 I. Z gp 9 2 rl-I I c I 2 LI 3 Fi m 'S 2. l I 5? Z I Z Ig I-I I 9 'Tl U i 'I '4 I CI I .. :U Q :U 9 C .. 9 -4 I FB so - 10 C A O D o I XI 3, O 4 3 Z cr c I 6' rf-I 1 U so 0 0 3 In I E U3 Z I' -. 3 I O I 3, 2 9 5 I o 5 Q. Q 5 2 g g 5 II In I 5, If-II Il 5 : Q 5 3 3 I ' 31 2 C n 1- 4 '- 2- I 9 Q to Z 2 -1- Q I gi bv - ll. T 'P IQ. ll E E S N 0 Q 0 I 1 I Z Q 5 5 'L 5 3- I Z vi .. 9 4 ' I Q- 2 0 Q gl ?- 0 I ' 5 r 5 5,5 F z I, g ' ' Q Z Q 21 In V' E ' I ' I '4 9, -4 I Z Z Z Q O O I 9 U 9 U b I, g :I I I w N oo E -r -1 0 I 'f ' Q -r I I 310 U gf Ii H1 n' S' I I I 2 5 - S 3. .S I n. I E I Q 2 S' ar I .,. -H ,I I I I 1 3. - I 0 lb ?' I I I I I I 'Im-mi-III.-I II- III-IIII-u---.I--.-w-...--u-u-Im--In-u----I--------JI -I4I-- 'E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' I I DR. R. G. HATCHITT I I I I OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I I 910 Liberty Bldg. I I I I Office Phone 2-l488 Res. Phone 6-7317 I GRADUATE OF JUNE CLASS I937 I- ..,. L ..1. .. ..,. - .... - .... - .... - .... L .,.. -...-...- .... - .... - .... - ,.W. -..-..-.. Shirley Brown '! I ' f' I I I Congratulations Graduates I MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY I OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE I I I HANGER JEWELRY STORE I 526 East Locust Street I I ITIMUTII llll lllllllllillllifl iiliff IlIm'394 Mary K II y I asked her if I could See her home. And what did she say? She said she would send me a picture of lf. .ini iiii - iiii -un-un-1 vir- -Im-Im-uni--ni:--un--Im--01111101uu1Im1IIn:ir-in I I I NIFFENEGGER MARKET I Formerly Des Moines Mkt. I I FINE MEATS I 414 E. ern SI. Phone 3-45l6 I I ' T T T -TAI:y-RleEy- T T T T e---------- '--' -I--I-I-I----M ---- -I--------I-I----I-we I R. w. nowA'r T. w. nowA1' J. v. RowA1' I I I ROWAT CUT STONE CO. I CONTRACTORS IN cUT STONE I I AND MARBLE East Seventh and Vine Streets Telephone 4-8604 I I DES MOINES 9, IowA -i-I--I--I- -I--I-I--I-I---M i--1 -I-I--------- -I-----I-I Calvin Osborn -I4 1.-..............-....-....-....-I...-...I-....-...-...-n..-...-...,............-.II....eg I ern II. EUCLID 410 E. ern AVENUE I AcME CLEANERS I E Cleaning - Tailoring I E SERVICE FOR WHOLE FAMILY g I Laundry Service Phone 3-8622 Delivery Service I 4011111111Im-Im--IIII-III:--Inn-BIIZJEZIIIS-IrggrgTum-mi--m1IIII1InI11111-Iwi: .In-....-. ......-...I......-...-...-...-I...-...-...-...-...-..I-I...-n.-..I. RICHARD TUNBERG I DENTIST I I 2403 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-5080 I I Des Moines, Iowa -i-.I-.n.......- - -n.-...---....-.n.-.n-I..- - -...-....-.........i. Shirley Knight .In-In--I-II-In-nn-IIII-.In--III-nn-III.-.II--III---In-III.-III.-In-.III-nag: I DIAL o-1569 I FOR FINE COMMERCIAL In SOCIETY PRINTING I I WEDDING INvITATIoNS and ANNOUNCEMENTS I I ACME PRINTING CO. I 3 Wm. V. IBIIII Evans D. V, lDaveJ Evans I I 1442 EAST GRAND AvENuE I .5....-..-................-...........-.............- -..,-.......,: Nancy Bender Sue: I bet I can play a piano longer than you can. I played for six hours yesterday. Donnai That's nothing. I can play 'The Stars and Stripes Forever'. ,-.-il-4 John: Why are you running that steam roller over that field? Farmer: I'm going to raise mashed pota- toes this year. ,.-n...II...I.........-. .. .., ... .. ... -.,......,.-I... .. -....-...L 'I' I I I I X xx WW- I . I I 2324 University Avenue 415 Euclid Avenue DEX BODIN DEL VAN DORN iw- -ili - +'-' - --ii - --'- -I ------ --i- - ---' - i--' - '--- ----I---I' L y F g I li1I1- 1111 1111 iiii - iiii 1 liiu 1 11iu 1 iiii - iiii 1 -iir - iiiv 1 riii 1 1 1 ilif 102: I I I I I JESTER I 1 8s SONS REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS I ELEMING BUILDING PHILIP E. JESTERK RALPH LI JESTER Insurance Real Estate I CLASS OF '30 I cLASS OF '2l I -ze--- '-I- - -III - ---I ---I--I--I-I- ---- - ---' - '--- - -I-- --I-- I--- - --I- - --I- - --'- --------If Sharon Allsteadt 2-.. 4...-.--..---.-..-....-....-....-...-....-....-I..--.-...-.I-...-.-I. I I-I. J. oLsoN ssnvics STATION 7 ' Friendly Service 3 VUL. T5 ON4 3x- Qc: -:s 'vi rn FI Z 9. S 3' N4 Q. o 3 -P. N4 o c 'Y' o r fb o -gn---u-u-ni. .gn-.--I--pq-I E. 4u--.- I,- I Im I Im I3 I-I I' I lg 53 Ill 10 I.. I9 OI I? I Ie In ZI IDU' I I' if Pg 5 :Z- 'g,,U S! ICI' I Ig Igmg I law SI I- l3V' 1 r 5 lm ww 4 Z wg I Ion I I1 I mx:-9:59 0gw: I O0CIo': X7'ol 1'l I 29'zsS:i4zq'-bio-:LE I mm-nivi OOEIEIO s V13 ag: 03,-5,022 I .w:IQI 0 5712! I ag-IQIJI 3 GI I IUEQZI I-ox IS' OI lgf I IO -3 mg 1:1 EZ . mn iv -E fe fir is EI fa I is lm .I I- I Im 5-f g :xl g BUD I I I I I 'f'l1m mxniiinofa 'ffm-nn-nu-:inch lIln1n-nn Colvin Osborn Neil Rizk: I would but my mother soys we donlt have enough room for If-H 'l. Where'd thot button gog 2. In the lop of luxuryg 3. Sic 'em Rover! 4. Hoven't we seen this before? P.- . Sherry: I feel so sofe when there's a mon around. Mory Koy: I eot like o canary. Ted: Believe me, you ore. Jonice: Hcw? A peak ot o time. -fnI-III- 1- 1 I-11 - 1 It - -I - - --IQ 1 1 -1 1- Q - -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 - -im-I 'I' CONGRATULATIONS I JUNE l955 GRADUATES Mlnwlssr MA ONRY CONTRACTORS I Alumni i I I John Golden Kenneth Stephen : I i z T Phone 6-8523 Phone 6-8166 I I +I- -1-1 I 1 1 11 -'1-1 1 1 1 1 f' '- in -'I' -1-11111 1 1111 1 1I1I'vfr Joon Smith -l43-- ogu-im-I -------1---- 1 - .II-m.1..i,? l l l LOOK FOR THE RACK L l WITH THE SNACK Q l IN THE scoTcI-I L PLAIo SACK i TI-IAT's i L I-IILAND POTATO cI-IIPs I .i.i-...,-. .. .. - .... ....-.........- - - ....- .-.Q J ' A H tman I In ll ol-un.-I .-nII.-IiII1InI-un- 1 I1mm1Im..iiII..un..IIIi- -ni.-Iin1n -? 'Z' l l l Congratulations to the Graduate i LOOK TO DAVIDSONS FOR YOUR FUTURE l i Complete furnishings for Home or Office . . . l 1 i DAVIDSONS-7th and Walnut i L Decorator facilities at no charge or obligation l L l +I..-..........I-...i-....-..i.-....-.....-th........-....i.-......-......-....-I...-...i-...i-.Q Bill Hutton When a clever girl and a clever man meet, the former soon reduces the latter to the status of a perfect boob. .i..-.i..-...I-H..-.........i.-.............i.........., ................,,.. ...........-.hp ! Compliments to the June, i955 Class Q l DlXON'S RANCH MARKET 1740 East university DIXON'S MASTER MARKET i 210 Locust Street I I GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES l , i 4,-....,........-....-....-....-.....E..-....?....Egg...........-....-..........-....-..i. in-un -111 un-im--nu-uiI1iIu1IIu1uu1IIII1:1111 -mI1Ini-Im? L l I Congratulations from i 5 s DES MOINES' NEWEST, LARGEST l and Most Modern Drive In Theater A , CAPITOL l L DRIVE-In THEATRE Q L North E. 14th at Broadway L l l T 4646 EAST 'l4th STREET 'i ' 'EZT'liEilKS'lIi'lETC'.i'S 'ni' Q?-I-ini-IIII1 1m-1 -mi-im-im-im-im-in-mi-I.u-hii- -'iii-mg. l Bowling 25: Per Game I i Student Prices - 7 A.M. 'Til Noon Every Saturday! CENTRAL BOWLING i 420 Keo Way Phone 3-9572 T 5...-....-....-....-....-........,.-ti............-..,-....-....-....-....-....-....-..g. Dwight L. Bos qu-Ii....i........I...........t......-hi-.th-ii..-im-im-..............h... .-i...-ii.i. S . JACK BLAIRS FOOD MKT. l EAST l6th at WALKER l 1 East High Neighbor i I Satisfaction Always i -if 3' ' ' E,h'E5iTl'KlElLE EQAEJ5 T ' ' q!on-iuI- - 1InI- niii - iiii -- iuiu 1IIII1nII-IIII-uII- luiu 1IIII1I - --IIII-Ili, vITALIs TRUCK LINE T l656 EAST GRAND DES MOINES, IOWA i i Contract Carrier 8: Refrigerated Service i -ii-.t...-.....-....i..................-....-......i....-.....-..........-.....-....-............-hi. Bob Ball-Anthony DeAngelo Mr. Williams: Did anyone call while l was out? Shirley: Yes, there was a boy here who said he wanted to lick you. Mr. Williams: Well, hurry up. What did you say? Shirley: l said l was sorry you weren't in. n!u-uI- 1 1m1Ira-In--lu--In-nn1Irn1uu1nI-mi1- - 1m-lg? 5 i i ENGLE WELDING 1 l EQUIPMENT co. E LINCOLN ARC i I I L VICTOR ACETYLENE l I ll2O GRAND AVENUE 1 l Phone 4-5124 'i n ' ME'QT4'2FEU ' ' ' i' cgi:-nu 11111 Im-nn- Iiuu - IIII 1nn 111-11 IIII 1 nof- ! L l Des Moines' Best Buys WHITEY'S AUTO EXCHANGE T i 5 - FOR A BETTER usEo CAR L i I 1 1404 EAST EUCLID PHONE 6-5187 Q l l A Robe rt CWh iteyl Landers I .i...-....- .. ....-....-....-...-,...................... .. .. - ......-..i. Ramona Dawson --l44- -5.--.II-III-Im-Im-III--Im-Im-II..-.IIII-mI-III.-III.-II-I-Im-.III-IIII-Ir? l oIRL's - FOR YOUR VACATION Q L CLOTHES SHOP Q i FLYNN'S - 609 weieuf ,.-...... -...,-....-....-..,.-..,,-....-..........-....-..,-....-....- -....-..i. Beverly Stovall e!n-IIrI- - I-III.-Im-mi-IIrr1IrrI-IIn-rIrI-IIrI-IIII-IIII- - -IIII-Ir? L Congratulations Seniors from l Q DR. R. I.. os FORD I OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I I 2343 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-7635 T +I- ---- - --fl - '-'- -I--- ---- - --'- - --f- - 1--- - -- - '--- - ---' - ---' - -- - -III - ---' --'I--de Fred Swift - Norman Wagner s--- '--' - -- -I-'--r- ---- -----'-I- -- - ---' - -- - '--' --r- '--- - '-'- - -- -I-Ie L Compliments of 1 l JACOBSEN LINOTYPING COMPANY, Inc. I Linotype ' Monotype 0 Ludlow 0 Makeup I if Phone 3-0107 - an Grand Ave., Des Moines i .i...-II.-...,-....-..........-I..-...I-....-I..-....-..,.-....-....-.....-I..-I..-...Q. Bill Hutton Warren Harne: Do you believe in early marriages? Sheila Sawday: No, l like them in the afternoon. Mike: Going hunting without any car- tridges in your gun? '1 2 ES' ,.,, -3 ,,,.. E' : -4 'fern U1 ..,- :r-. ID-vi glen 0 33' mm -,a 'E 'P :r a 'P 2 o if o 3 a. 'Y :- ro Q L l ! i I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I 'l. Does the Musicians' Union know about this? 2. Thelma and her fansg 3. Pictures like this drove the caption writers nutsg 4. Keep your head above water Mrs. Swain: ls Billy a good chemistry stu- dent? ro 3 si 407' Q go 5- Om .,,.. QTL u1'.4 :r O3 :sf 9'3- :ru 5. I ru :r a U3 -Y :J- ro a Q. a. U1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ! i - 4' l l 4 l i l l l KERRY'S DRIVE IN i i i l ! i TRY A TRIOBURGER 5 2822 East 9th Street Phone 6-9110 i - 1 ! l .D vull -------- - 5 ------ I'lI - IIII - IIII - W-ml-um - - -1- - - l - - ..... ......-..f. Shirley Brown --145 '! ' ' ' I u ' ' ' '- '!' I I 1 HOUR SERVICE i I The All NEW I ROYAL CLEANERS 2 MODERN DRIVE-IN PLANT 2 I 1700 E. Grand Ave. Phone 62-1469 I i - T Des Moines, Iowa iw- -- - -'-- ---'-- -'-- - '- -m--'1------ ---' - '-'- - ---f - '--- - --'- - - -I--I---I' Fred Swift-Norman Wagner-Bob Wagner '! - - - -'1 -' - -i - - '- '- '-- - '!' I I I LANG'S 5 E I om AVENUE CLEANERS I I I II65 Sixth Ave Des Moines 14, Iowa I Free Delivery Phone 3-2991 I I I +---m--- - -1- '- - '11- - '-+- - ---- - --'1 - ---- - '--' - --K- ---- - ----H+ Juanita Hartman Mr. Seevers: Do you believe in Laissez- faire? John Carr: lt all depends on whom you're out with. inn:-un11111111111nu-1111-1m-1111-111111111-11111n111111111h1-. 1 -1111-mo? I RAYMOND KERN 5 Television and Appliances T g 2 1 I ADMIRAL WASHERS I I ZENITH RANGES T E MOTOROLA REFRIGERATORS e I sYLvAN1A MAGIC CHEF I I Satisfaction Guaranteed I I 5 I FREE INSTALLATION ON TELEVISION I 1109 East I4th Phone 6-5491 an- '--- - ---- - .--- - --1- - --.- - ---- - -.-- - .--- - -.-- - ---- - -.-- - -,-- - ---- - --.- - .--- - ---- ---f. Delores Baldock--Pot Porter -r-- '--- - ---- - --'- - '--- - ---- - '--- - ---- - -1-' -1---1- '--- - ---' - 1--- - f-'- - ---- - ---' --hi- I DRS. 1-look, THIELKING 1 8. scHuMAc1-1ER T E E Specialists in Vision I I I 701 Equitable Bldg. Phone 4-5322 +'f-'l'- - l ' -1- l ' - ::rJ.:m:.::7 ' - ' - '-it fill 4........I-n...................-.n-....-....-...............,.....,-n.-.n-..,,.....,-.,.g. 5 t I Wholesale Plumbing, Heating and Well Supplies I e BECKMAN BROTHERS : 320 Sixth Street Phone 4-2233 I I DES MOINES 16, IOWA I S.1...,..............-.................-....-....-....-1..........-....-....- .......-..........i. Norman Wagner .g........1- -......,...-....-......................-n.-....-.................. ......-.,.g. I I 3 YALE DRUG and sRocERv 5 I 11oo-1 102 Penn. Phone 62-3374 I I I 'M' ' ' T' ' 'JI2'.IElIT12Fnl5 ' ' I 2- -'-- ---- f --- --1- -'--- '--- - '--- -1- 1-'- - f-'- ---- 1--' - 1 we I Congratulations Seniors I WARRENS GRocER1Es I PHONE 6-1393 l70l DES MOINES ST. T -i---- --.- - -.-. - .--. - ---. ---- --.- ---- --.. -------- ---- - .--. --.- .... - ..-- -----.1- Marilyn Miller Did you know Betty married a janitor? No, how did it happen? l-le just simply swept her off her feet. -L- i-- Guide: Why didn't you shoot that tiger? Tom: He didn't have the right kind of expression on his face for c rug. egos-1111-nn-mr-mr-Im-mr-hu--1111-n11-1m-1m1nh- 1 --or-nn-un? - l i DR. J. w. 1-1A'rcH1T'r I OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I I . . I 21 26M East University Avenue offiee Phone 6-1701 Res. Phone 9-4661 I R 1 i Graduate of June Class i943 i I I -go.-....n... ................n.........-..........-....f.................... .. - .......-.np Mike Romans -- Mike Kasper .gn-........ -. .........-...........1.-.n...n-n.-.n-.....-,,...- .. - .-....-...!. 5 I GREETINGS I I I I I WESTERN PLUMBING CO. I I 2507 Forest Ave. I Phone 5-21 ll I I +I- '--- - - ---in---I--f---I--n---M -1-' - - - - ----I---r Larry Fogelson 6.. +I....,,.-,,..-,..,....,,.-II-II..,,..-.,,,..,...-.Ii-.,.....I..-....-,...-.I,.-,,.,....,3. I siMMoNs corioco ssnvics I I 2453 HUBBELL Phone 6-93I9 I l Conoco Products - Quality Service B. F. Goodrich Tires, Batteries 8. Accessories i 4.I-,.,.-,...-....-..,...,,,...I...-.,,.-,...-..,.-....-....-....-...,-....-,,..-,...-,..Q Fred Swift----Norman Wagner-Bob Wagner .N-,I.,-,,.,-,......l..,-.,,.-,,..-.II-,,..-.,....,...-.W-..i.-I.,-,.... -.,,,..,.g. l Compliments of i Bus. Phone 4-5l2l T - WHITE REFRIGERATION SUPPLY, Inc. I C. W. IBURTJ HOSIER 5th 81 Crocker St, General Manager Des Moines I4, Iowa I .iw-,,......,.-.,,.-....-i..-..I.-I..-.,,....,..-....-....-..I.-..,.-I.,-I...-.,..-,,.j. Nancy Shelley-Nancy Smith ,f...-,...- - .........,,..-,,,,-I...-,,,.-...i-....-HI.-,,.,..,I.... 4, E Compliments : I WITTEN 8- SONS STEEL 81 SUPPLY CO. I Ist and University I I Phones 3-1274 - 3-1275 I .g...-....- -. ...,..-I..,-..,,-.,..-....-....-,,..-..,.-....-,..l- - .-,,,.-,,,,1 3 Bill Owens A prof brought a copy of his final exam to be mimeographed. His secretary looked it over and said, But professor, this is the same exam you gave last semester. I know, said the professor, but l've changed the answers. .i.--m----- - -. -..-.- ,--, -..,- 1....,.,....,, ... .-,, .. 1 , I I 1. Small rnoviep 2. Showing off as usual, 3. Three familiar faces, 4. Our Boss lBy request of the Bandl Gary My, but your girl friend is thin. Dave: l'll say. Why, when she drinks tomato juice she looks like a thermometer, '-f'-'-w---I----i--i--1-- - - - - - - - -f----g I I I I I I I Our Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes I I to the East High June Graduating Class I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I SUPER MARKETS I , I I I I I I I I ek.-.,.. ----- ... - .-. --- - -- ---- .--u.- -w.-.. -----------. - - - ...,-.4. Paul Yarges -I47 E 1 1. Editor-in-Chief-SittingBiIlg 2. Youth's mod flingg 3. Speak to mel 4. Rear viewg 5. You wont to get kicked out? I Mtn- .. - , - ...,,,, I 1 I L CONGRATULATIONS L TO I '-ss I SENIORS l HERB Hem T FRANKEL CLOTHING I 1 , L EJ 'i.TC'5EI' ' 'I' ?u1u1nu- nlu: - uulu 1im- wuuu - uuun 1 wlnu 1nu--im1m1u 1111 an-:mais l . I Compliments of I I l I JEWETT LUMBER COMPANY I l A 615 E. Walnut St. Phone 4-8181 I Highland Pork Pnone 4-5255 I Fort Des Moines Phone 4-8921 I IQu1nn-nn1uu-ui1:n-un1n-m1m1un- ulnl -mi1nu1nn-ini--nl-Iii Eldon Blanchard-Clyde Crewse -14 -x---- ---- ---i- - - ---- - --f- - ---- - ---- ----- '-'- - -'-- -6- - ---------he L l L ' I1 the New HARLEY-DAVIDSON 1 i - Nw Xl if I 2 ,X t,l ,IE ,.- X! A 888811 - ln . o enns vsq i n1n 1 XQXX l T I ' 1 1 I famous HARLEY-DAVIDSUN 2 quality-for as little as i - l 1 1 I Der month I T Here's the newest two-Wheeler on I E the American road. Safe, easy- 5 I to-handle and economical . . . av- T erages up to 100 miles per gallon. T E Easy to park. Perfect for going Q I to school, work and play. I I FREE riding lessons I You get complete riding instruc- I T tions when you buy a Hummer 5 E or any other Harley-Davidson l I from us! Come in today. I i 1 s 4 DYTCH HARLEY-DAVIDSON C0. l 1734 E. Universit Des Moines, Iowa i I Y . l Jw 'lin-im-im-unzmt--in-mi-im-nnzm--un-nn-vm-mi-uu--111111111-n L y R GTI' UrTlfT1ClI'1S Hove you heord about the time Doug Scott went to the docks seeking o blood vessel? T.----In-n--in-nu-un-n-nn-.n-m1-ttn-- ttti -m-- ttii -- I... -it-2--li, 1 I For the Top in Television I I Sales and Service I I CALL I KILLIN AND MERRITT I I TV SALES AND SERVICE E I 2701 em Grand Phone 62-8080 1 l -i'---H--- Iif- - '--- -'---- ------------- ----'-- ---' --f------'--4 Jim Mullin-Don Ha ohon 8- ugsn-vm1i -nu:nn1nn-un--ini--un-nu--un-nu-nu-nn-I 1 1nu1uo!o QUIGLEY PHARMACY T Hours 8:30 A. M. Till 10:30 P. M. i T 1401 Walker Street Phone 62-0233 T Ii...-...,-,,,.-.,,,-....-..,.-.,..-..,,,....-....-.,..- -...... ......-....-...,-...i. Mike Kasper 3...-....-.. -....-.........,-I..-.....-....-....-.,,.-,..I-....-......... - -....-...!. SERVICE OPTICAL co. T 8th and Locust 3rd and Locust T i DES MOINES i 3-.1-...I-.. -I..-....-. -,......ti....,.....t.-t.,.-....-....- -....- -...I-ti. Ted Spidle Clerk: You will have to get someone to identify you before we can cash this S25 money order. Larry Youngs: That's going to be tough. There is only one man in this town who can identify me, and I owe him S25. lglnlg I L..+ -1 -w.. ,LH ,.- 9 'mi 1. Get your ammunition and return to your corners: Policeman: Why do you make so many S, D 5 S, SW ir oopg . icmese is ers. crazy hand signals when you make a turn? Overheard in the Quill staff. The editor just hung himself! Judy Hansen: l do that to get the other drivers scared so they slow down and l can Omigashl Have you cut him down? 2. Little Bo-Peepj 3. Breaking trainingg 4. l dub thee fe I3 If. Ie I2 i-1' gCQ IQ, T: 2.3 If IFF I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 I I I I 1 E I I 'I' Heck no, he isn't dead yet. 1 I E CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF 1955 United Rubber Workers of America i.ocAi. 164 ARMSTRONG TIRE COMPANY Arthur Wittern -149- DES MOINES SEWING MACHINE CO. girly the Automatic Just 1 of the ADLERmatic MP discs sews all of these embroidery stitches and more Multiple Pattern The ADLERmatic is more than lust automatic... 0 STRAIGHT STITCH 0 SEW ON BUTTONS 0 MAKE BUTTONHOLES 0 MONOGRAM No attachments are necessary just 1 disc does over 50 different embroi- dery stitches automatically. Hundreds of stitch variations are yours with a flick of the fingertip controls. No wheels, no wires, no attachments are needed. The ADLERmatic automatic operation is completely built-in. X -Connie Craig -i5O- IOWA'S FINEST SERVICE Mzmc REPAIR DEPARTMENT You can own a new ADLER for 5129.00 and up Terms for every budget EAST SIDE: 'IOI9 E. 'I4tI1 PI1. 6-4727 DOWNTOWN: 214 Sixth Ave. Ph. 8-8269 Distributor of ADLER SEWING MACHINES 1111141.11111-ln.-IHI1ml... 1 1 .- 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 111-14. w -thsfekf .mf - xx-,x, mf ' :Q .. - ve A . QAX A A SSYXR AWEN-,xx ' mm xx 'N '-,wvax ' XXX' v' x if ff. Q ww---N Yi f , .W
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