East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1956
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Qi East High School Dos Moines, Iowa Quill toii JUNE, l956 CO-EDITORS Sharel Tuers Mary Lou Weisbrod INTRODUCTION Bing Kinney, Editor Betty Jorgensen SENIOR SECTION Rhoda Smith, Editor Roberta Elin Rosanne Formaro Kay Clemens Geargianne Peterson Karen Krause Cynthia Pearson Joyce Gustafson SCHOOL LIFE - Dorothy Angell, Editor Karen Whitlatch Rosemary McKinley SPORTS I Bill Orris, Editor Mary Ann Mellin Tom Fjelde Anne Swindler PHOTOGRAPHY Dennis Bales Neil Rizk Richard Stever ART Cover Design.--.--- .........s,,s.s........ Norma Allstecidt Carol Adams Division Pages ,.s.s,.. Dennis Culp Alice Gustafson Howard Thorn Pat Griffin Cartoons .,,.-. Gqry Lewis Quill Theme ...... --- Bing Kinney Betty Jorgensen ADVISERS George. Christian ................. L ......, ss,.,, E ditorial Fred Hiatt s..,,..........,.s Charles Springate Louis Friestad ...., --. .....,....,... Art ---Y--------Business s,-----.Advertis,ing L J. s P Q I' 'i0!'4Z. . M x kgflv. ,. .,. -7 . 4 , . 4 . 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They are C1 little jumpy, oren't they? -5.. l , Dauntless Seniors To the seniors, East seems to be getting smaller and smaller ' 1? .S -ev- 5 i' M- -A 'Q' ' I 1-T.'. ', ' - .-- -1. ,.. i ' -1 :'- f' '42-1:51 L- I N e 4 -1 if eiiwiz Our brave senior boys guarding Easi s trophies Seniors sitting at The first 'fable is a lunchroom Tradition ..6.- 4 X ' 05Qni0VQ Qfaw 3une,56 42 'L no Nici Guskw L I fin X.. Xxx N 1 kxi f A Q ,g 1 up f wi f QSQQ-Q' 3 f fii Haunt I tlllltil' KENNETH NlXON VIGGERS i.Ken.. To be liked by all in this day, is the highest compliment we can pay. Pleasures: Elsie, and Christian fellowship. Peeves: None. Senior Board 8, President, Student Council 4, 6, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Party 3, Choir 3, 4, Concert Band 4, 6, 8, Marching Band 3, 5, 7, Fellowship Clubs 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lunch Hour President 4, 6, 7, Nativity 3, 5, 7, Pep As- semblies 3, 5, 7, Drake Relays 6, 8, Track 4, 6, 8, Big Six Cham- p'ions 6, Trumpet Trio 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: l press toward the mark for the prize ofthe high calling ot God in Christ Jesus. HKENH lMO GRACE KINNEY ..Bing,, Sincere, charming, friendly and sweet, a girl whom everyone likes to meet. Pleasures: East, N.N., orange juice -instead, Peeves: Cracking knuckles, pgo- ple who crack gum, tennis at 6:00 o.m. Senior Board 8, Secretary, Student Council 3, 8, Alternate 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Quill Staff 7, Introduction Editor 8, Spotlight Parade 6, School Party 3, 4, Zeta 5, 6, 8, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Modern Miss President 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 5, 6, 8, Banquet 6, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G,A.A. Officer 6, 7, 8, Tennis Team 5, 6, G.A.A. Play- day 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Hostess 3, Tenth Grade Coffee 4, May Fes- tival 4, 6, P.T.A. Style Shaw 6, Assemblies 5, 6, Alumni Assembly 6, Brotherhood Week Assembly 8, KDPS Announcer 7, WOl-TV Show 7, School Play Makeup 6, 7, P.E. Teachers Meeting 7, Nativity Reader 7. Purpose: To help others solve their problems and obtain their goals before thinking of my own. '-sine CAROL ELAINE GRAN EY She is gentle, she is shy, But there's mischief in her eye. Pleasures: To talk, music, Lee Township, last hour in Room 22, Peeves: Puns, procrastinators, pes- simists. Senior Board 8, Treasurer, Honor Roll 3, Monitor 7, Booster 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, Girls' 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior-Parent ner 7. Purpose: To spice my life variety. Club Golf Din- with CAROL , l ,9- Oliicer JOHN E. BEAL He goes on the theory that the football field isn't the only place you need a good line. Pleasures: T.B.'s, sports, N.W.- T.G.'s, Donna, assemblies. Peeves: M.R.T.D.P.S.O.H., orange juice instead, R.B.A.'s, L.B.G.'s, G.W.G. Senior Board 8, Vice-President, Student Council 7, Alternate 8, Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Captain 6, School Par- ty 4, Science Club 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Membership Commit- tee 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs 7, Big Six Champs 7, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, Baseball 4, 6, 8, City Champs 6, Big Six Champs 6, Pep Assemblies 6, 7, 8, State Runner Up 7, All City Hon- orable Mention 7, May Festival 4, Athletic Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6. Purpose: To be happy and suc- cessful always. HJOHNH SEQ 5 LEROY LAW Joe Actions are more precious than worms. Pleasures: Athletics, Lee Town- ship against the world. Peeves: Working on Saturday night, B.A.S., cliques. Senior Board 8, Student Council 3, 4, 7, Honor Roll 6, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 7, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 7, Spectators Club 7, Football 3, 5, 7, Big Six Second Team, Big Six Football Champs 5, 7, All-City, All-State Honorable Mention, Baseball 4, 6, 8, City Baseball Champs 6, 8, Big Six Baseball Champs 6, 8, KDPS An- nouncer, Basketball 4, 6, Pep As- semblies North, Mason City 7. V Purpose: To find the right girl and settle down to a nice, quiet life. enior PHYLLIS DARLENE BUTTS nphyl.. Careful, she'll tumble right in- to your heart. Pleasures: N.N., orange juice in- stead, East, lunch table. Peeves: S.A.S.P., buses, boys who cross their legs. Senior Board 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, Monitor 3, 4, Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, School Party 4, Zeta S, 6, 7, B, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, Pres. 3, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 6, Memorial Day 4, Pep Assemblies 3, 4, 5, Nativity 5, 7, iith Grade Coffee, P.T.A. Programs 6, 8, Night School Host- ess 7. Purpose: To make many friends on each step of the stairway to success. High DONALD STILWELL Don The world delights in a man who plays his own part. Pleasures: Food, sports, Whitey. Peeves: Work, getting up in the morning, B.A.'s. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Quill Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, 6, 7, Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 3. Purpose: To be able to speak French like SAV. Haunt ' LINDA LEE WHITE Lynn There's nothing like fun, is there? Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, T-Bone steaks, T.T., pizza. Peeves: S.A.S.P.'s, conceited peo- ple, Norma's pigeon-toed platy- pusses. Senior Board 8, Student Council Alternate 7, Scroll Stott 8, Moni- tor Captain 7, 8, Class Secretary 7, 8, Zeta 5, Philo 4, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 5, Vice Presi- dent 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 3, 4, Nativity 7, Memorial Day Assem- bly 4, Girls' Tennfs 3, 4, Syn- chronized Swimmlng 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, Roosevelt Playdoy 4. Purpose: To go to college and make my folks proud of me. u-JOEU ciPHYL1x UDONI: K'LYNNvl i .-.10-. Helper J UDY ELAINE HANSEN iuudy., Sometimes I work, sometimes I play, never too serious, al- ways gay. Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, to have fun, Diane's sense of humor. Peeves: S.A.S.P.'s, to be bored, people who are not on time, Senior Board 8, Student Council 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, S, Quill Typ- ist 6, Clerical Staff 7, Usherette 6, 7, School Party 5, Zeta 5, Sec- retary 6, Philo 4, Modern Miss 3, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, Alumni Potluck 6, Nativity 7, P.T.A. Program 6, 8, Keys and Cues Club 7, 8, Presi- dent 7, Athletic Banquet 7, Spin- ster Spree 7, Senior Banquet 7, Teen Toppers Club 5, Assembly 7. Purpose: To do my best and al- ways be happy. NNILLIAM CHARLES ORRIS uBiHu In life, as in football, fall for- ward when you fall. Pleasures: Judi, track-especially hurdling, people. Peeves: Getting up early, bills, ice cream at midnight. Senior Board 8, Senior Prom 8, Kiddie Party 8, Kiwanis Represen- tative 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, Quill Staff 7, Sports Editor 8, School Party 3, Class Officer, President 3, 4, 8, Booster Club 5, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Assemblies 4, 5, School Play Scenery 3, Nativity 7, May Festival 6, Football 3, 7, City Champs 7, Big Six Champs 7, Track 4, 6, 8, Big Six Champs 4, 6, A.A.U. Champs 6, State Champ High Hurdles 6, State Champ Low Hurdles 6, State Champ Junior Olympics 6, Nation- al Junior Olympics High Hurdles Second 6. Purpose: A successful college ca- reer resulting in health, wealth, and happiness. NANCY J. LUND Blondie Sparkling eyes and hair of gold. We agree with another, she's fair to behold. Pleasures: Friends at East and Tech, drawing, vacations, choc- olate cake, summer. Peeves: Monday mornings, hov- ing to wait for anything, peo- ple with poor sense of humor. Senior Board 8, Student Council 5, 7, Honor Roll 4, 6, 7, Class Of- ficer 5, 6, Art Service 4, 5, 6, Philo 4, Nativity 3, 5, 7, Historian Committee 7, Assembly 5, P.T.A. Program 8, Senior Banquet 8. Purpose: To make of my life something that will benefit oth- ers as well as myself. JERRY HALL Mouse He hath a heart as sound as a bell. Pleasures: Traveling, C.A. Peeves: Looking tor lost base- balls. Senior Board 8, Vice-President 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, 6, 8, All-City 4, 6, 8, Big Six Champs 6, City Basketball 3, 4, Student Council Champs 4, 6, 8, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis 7. Purpose: Play pro baseball and then teach and coach. Board ' JUDY BILL BLONDlE MOUSE -ll es. iw . 'fi 1 'iRW.i7i!'5 . ..zf:f'5'f t Q has F4 . ffl If-Els-.if .4-:E ' ' 1 -.f 5 W ,. , 51:52 ,.,............,.... 1 . W .. - 1 N Q-5 . mis , W. .... V .. .... - TOM ABBOTT Uncle Tom Early to bed and early to rise-isn't a bit of fun! Pleasures: Music, friends, Bertie, Florida. Peeves: People who pout or show strong emotion. Student Council 5, 6, Honor Roll 4, 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Class Officer 4, 5, 6, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library 3, 4, 5, 6, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Boys' Quartet 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Mixed Octet 7, 8, Assemblies 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baccalaur- eate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Holy Week 4, 6, 8, Nativity 3, 5, 7, Science Fair 6, Alumni Assembly 5, May Day Parade 4, 6. Purpose: To always do the best in every- thing I undertake. CAROL ANN ADAMS Pint sized but full of punch. Pleasures: Being with Jim, Swedes, Linda's slumber parties. Peeves: People that shout, getting up in the morning. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, Monitor 3, 4, 6, Cleri- cal Staff 5, 8, Art Service 5, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 4, 5, 6, 7, Keys Bi Cues 7, 8, Candy Seller 7, Usher School Play 5, May Festival 6. Purpose: To make Jim a wonderful wife, and to always be happy. CHARLES ALLEN Charlie I hurry not, neither do I worry. Pleasures: Sports, East, and fishing in northern Minnesota. Peeves: Rich people unless they are rela- tives. Monitor 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Football 3. Purpose: To get a job I'll like and to do my best at it. NORMA JEAN ALLSTEADT Norm As full of spirit as the month of May. Pleasures: P. P. P.'s, D. L., Cinney's dances, the gang. Peeves: My pigeon-toed Platypuses, S.A.- S.P.'s. Student Council Alternate 5, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 7, Art Service 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 6, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Open House 5, Keys and Cues 7, 8, Treasurer 8, Alumni Potluck 4, Pep As- semblies 5, 7, Quill Cover 8, Senior Ban- quet Committee. Purpose: To make new friends, be happy, and accept lite as it is. LARRY ANDERSON Mel Patience and gentleness are power. Pleasures: T.B.'s, hot cars. Peeves: Doggy cars, crowded lunch room, Rosy. Student Council Alternate 7, Monitor 5, 6, 7, Captain 8, Class Officer 4, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Football 3, S25 Club 7, KDPS 8, Drake Relays Helper 6, Spectators' Club 6. Purpose: To live longer than anyone else in my class. BEVERLY ANDRE Bev Her gentle disposition will smooth the path of life. Pleasures: East High. Peeves: People who aren't polite, leaving East. Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To make my parents proud of me always. DOYLE EDWARD ABLES Life get tee-ious don't it? Pleasures: B.P.'s, tried chicken, to work on my car. Peeves: People who think they are better than others. Monitor 4, 8, Class Officer 4, KDPS 8. Purpose: To make my parents proud of me. DANNY R. ADAMS Dip Away, away, dull care, I'm going to sleep today. Pleasures: Roosevelt kids, Pat, parties, skating at the Tromar. Peeves: Cliques, girls that gossip, and people that keep secrets from me. Student Council 4, School Party 4, 5, Li- brary 3, 4, 5. Purpose: To go to college and to get the mast out of life. NORMA JEAN ALLISON Dinky A girl certain to please God. Pleasures: L.A.D., western music, dogs, church and parents. Peeves: Most boys and men except my dad. Scroll Staff 7, Memorial Day, KDPS 6. Purpose: To live a holy lite by walking close to the Lord. SHARON CRAWFORD ALLSTEADT There's not many like her, she's one in a million. Pleasures: Ronnie, chicken on Sunday, '52 Studebaker. Peeves: Prevaricators, the draft. Student Council Alternate 7. Purpose: To have my mother and husband proud of me always. RICHARD ANDERSON Andy Trouble is for those who let it worry them. Pleasures: M.E., ice skating, music, loaf- ing, cars. Peeves: Stuck up girls. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Captain 7, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, Spectators Club 5, 6, 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, Track 8. Purpose: Draftsman in Marine Corps. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ANGELL ..Dody,. lf you would be loved, love and be lovable. Pleasures: S.A.S., talking, P.P.P.'s, doing crazy things, Sunday rides. Peeves: Research work, S.A.S.P., thinking hard. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Quill Staff 7, 8, School Life Activities 8, Spanish Club 5, 6, Spectators' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Future Nurses' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6, President 8, Essay for D.A.R. 8, Hostess for Senior-Parent Dinner 6, Hostess for Broth- erhood Tea 8. Purpose: To be a medical missionary and help everyone in every way I can. DONNA MAE ASPENGREN Your magnet there will ever be a pleasing personality. Pleasures: .P.P.P.'s, sleeping late, summer nights, last hour in room 22. Peeves: S.A.S.P., conceited people, leaving East and all the kicls. Monitor 4, 8, Clerical Staff 5, 6, Philo 4, Library 7, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, Golf 4, 6: Teen Toppers 5, 6. Purpose: Not just to make a living, but instead to make a life. JOYCE ARLEEN BAKER ..Maudel,i Hoy.. You'll find her wholesome. Pleasures: D.A.C.'s, P.R.'s, A.C.'s, Emily, Hattie, Ginnie and the gong. Peeves: Dissipated people, people who are late, people who lie. Booster Club 3, 4, 7, Spanish Club 3, Juggler's Club 7. Purpose: To be among the happy people and make my parents proud of me. DELORES ANNETTE BALDOCK -:Deen Man has his will, but woman has her way. Pleasures: A.C.'s, waterguns, parties, spa- ghetti, Pitter Patter's advice. Peeves:.. Aero Shave, not knowing, juve- nile boys, leaving East. Scroll Staff 7, 8, Greenhorn Issue 6, Ex- change Editor 8, Monitor 5, 6, Class Offi- cer 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y- Teens 8, KDPS Announcer 7, 8, Round Table Discussion 7, Newscaster 6, Quill Ad Salesman 6, High School Day 6, May Day Festival B. Purpose: To always be able to say l've done my best. JANET ELAINE BALES Jonny or Jan The world belongs to the energetic. Pleasures: Butch, A.C.'s, smiles, Rob- ertson's school, dimples. Peeves: Diets, P.L.C.l-l.'s, boys who cross their legs, gossip, tibbers. Honor Roll 3, 4, Usherette 5, 6, 7, Nurse's Helper 5, 6, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Assemblies 6, 7, KDPS 7, Hostess for Senior Banquet 3, Hostess Senior Prom 6, May Festival 6, Spotlight 8, Spinster Spree 8, Jr. Red Cross 8, Kiddie Party 8, Mike and Gavel 8. Purpose: To become an R.N. and make my family proud of me. ROBERT BASON Bob Pleasures: Y.F.C. Club, starting college, East High. Peeves: Latin Club lnitiations, Little- Bitty band uniforms, the lew hours just before the school play, Student Council 7, Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Choir 5, 8, Concert Band 3, 5, 6, 8, Marching Band 3, 5, 6, 8, Latin Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 5, President 6, 7, 8, Fellowship Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 5, 6, 7, President 8, Class Mantle 7, P.T.A. Committee Chair- man 7, Latin Banquet 3, 6, 8, School Play 6, 7, Pep Assemblies 5, 7, Brotherhood Assembly 8, United Nations Assembly 5, I0-B Tea 3, Open House 7, May Festi- val 6, Boys' Glee Club 8, Double Quartet 5, Student Center Committee 7, French Club 8, Treasurer 8, Merit Scholarship Test 7, Class Night Committee 8, Co-Choir- man 8. Purpose: To live my life first for God, second for my country, third for others, and last for myself. WILLIAM BECK Bill From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet, he is all pep! Pleasures: To meet a lot of nice people, to be friends with everyone. Peeves: People who think they're better than anyone else. Hi-Y 3, 4. Purpose: To make my Mother and Dad proud of me and to live a full life. ELIZABETH AVITT Betty Persistent people begin their success where others leave off. Pleasures: People who laugh, three ducks. Peeves: Getting up in the morning, cliques, arguing. Monitor 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 4, 5, Assembly 3. Purpose: To be successful in everything l do and to be a good wife and mother some day. LOLA BAKER A merry heart goes all the way. Pleasures: Fords. Peeves: Catty people. Patterson High School 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, School Paper 6, 7, Vice President 7. l Purpose: To be a success in whatever l do. ROBERT D. BALDWlN Baldy He's just the quiet type whose excel- lent virtues never vary. Pleasures: Sports, T.B.'s, pep assemblies, L.D.M., H.N.H. Peeves: L.B.G.'s, R.B.A.'s, L.A.P., R.8:C. Honor Roll 4, 5, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, School Party 3, Science Club 5, 6, Booster Club 7, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Foot- ball 3, 5, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, 6, 8, City Champs 6, 8, Big Six Champs 6, 8, Athletic Assembly B, Golf 3, City Champ, 534 2, May Festival 4, Athletic Banquet Purpose: To graduate from l.S.C., be hap- py, successful, and play baseball. DIANE LOIS BALLINGER Di or Didy or Diny She is a friend who'll little say, And be a pal along life's way. Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, swimming, the ugly Dane's poetry, S.A.S.P,, people who crack their gum, waiting. Student Council Alternate 3, Honor Roll 4, 6, 7, Monitor 4, 8, Usherette 7, Spanish Club 4, 5, Future Nurses' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Synchronized Swimming 3, 4, 5, Synchronettes 7, 8, President 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Banquet 7, Assem- bly 4, 7, Nativity 7, May Festival 6. Purpose: To be as competent an R.N. as is my mother. KAY BAUMAN Kitten This lady is meek and soft spoken, a character of gentleness unbroken, Pleasures: Friends, spending money, clothes, A,C.'s, water guns, Peeves: R.D.'s coffee, bleached blondes, Aero-Shave, people who are late. Student Council 3, Monitor 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6? Y-Teens 5, 6. Purpose: To be o pleasure to people that l'm around. SUSAN BEEBE Susie Dainty and sweet is she, as nice as she can be. Pleasures: Cherry covered gumdrops, D.H.R., football games, green olives, my good friends. Peeves: Jo's pizza with oregano, ripe olives. Student Council 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Keys and Cues Club 7, 8, Assem- bly 7, Senior Banquet Committee 8. Purpose: To be successful in everything I attempt to do. JANET ANITA BEEMAN Jan None but herself could be her parallel. Pleasures: Art, hillbilly music, horses. Peeves: Stuck-up people, people who use vain language. Honor Roll 6, Koshkonong, Missouri 3, 4, 5. Purpose: To own a ranch, to be a com- mercial artist. . DONNA MAE BENNETT Ben She has a pleasant way about her. Pleasures: K.K., A.C.'s, waterguns, Carol's car, popular songs. Peeves: Aero-Shave, service, lunch lines, leaving East. Class Officer 4, 5, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectator's Club 6, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, S25 Club 6, 7, May Festival 6, 8, High School Day 6, Quill Typist 7. Purpose: To make a certain soldier a good wife, and make my parents proud o me. MICHAEL BERARD Mike An upright young man with ambitions and high ideals. Pleasures: High fidelity, good food, big cars, little women. Peeves: Sulphur compounds, fifth-order determinants. Student Council 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Science Club 5, Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Band 4, 6, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,,Drum Major 7, 8, 35mm Movie Op- erator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, P. A. and Visual Aids 3, 4, 5, Nativity 4, 6, Pep Assembly 7, Veishea Parade 6, Thrift Essay Winner 7, Open House 3, 5, 7. Purpose: To be the world's best aeronau- tical engineer. DONALD BIDDLE Don Few men are so clever to know all the mischief they do. Pleasures: C.K.C., good food, football. Peeves: Being bored, rocks, pizza. Student Council 3, 4, 6, 7, 525 Club 5, Monitor 6, 8, Football Banquet 3, 4, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 5, 7, Big Six Champs 5, 7, All-City and Big Six Champs, All-City First Team, Big Six First Team, All-State Honor Roll 6. Purpose: Make my parents proud of me. PATRICIA BIRMINGHAM Pat Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. Pleasures: C.H.S., impromptu parties, be- ing broke, eating. Peeves: People who mumble, dirt, bills. Scroll Staff 5, Monitor 3, 5, KDPS. Purpose: To get my MRS. degree, make my loved ones proud of me. , JOANNE ADELL BOSSI-IARDT Jo or Josiane My treasures are my friends. Pleasures: Being best man at Carol's wedding, S.A.A.G.T.M., pizza, Limeys, western music. , Peeves: Carol's remarks about my stories, the name Birdwatcher. Scroll Staff 8, Booster Club 7, KDPS News Reporter 7, French Club 8, Tech High 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. Purpose: Become a journalist someday, and make my mother proud of me. LARUE LUCILLE BELZER Lucy or Lucifer A friend sincere. Pleasures: Reading, drawing, helping oth- ers, attending church. Peeves: lmmaturity, lack of time, my LorcI's name taken in vain. Student Council 4, Honor Roll 4, 6, 7, Nurse's Helper 7, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Future Nurses' Club 6. Purpose: To serve my Redeemer in what- ever way He desires. LAVAE KONZ BENSHOOF . Sings charming, she's lovely, she's mar- rie . Pleasures: J.S.'s pizza, R.J.'s parties, A.C., The Party Poopersf' Peeves: Sloppy Ievis, leaving East. Nurse's Helper 4, 6, 7, 8, Zeta 8, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 7, Future Nurses' Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 7. Purpose: To always make Gary happy and proud of me. GEORGE BERGESON Live while you may. Pleasures: Conversation, music, gold. Peeves: Cliques, homework. Student Council Alternate 4, Honor Roll 4, 5, 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Monitor 4, 5, Class Officer 3, 8, Latin Club 6, Spec- tators Club 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Cross Country 3, 5, Wrestling 5, School Messen- ger 7, Visual Aids Club 4, 5, 6, Treas- urer 5, Athletic Banquet 4, 5, 6, Stage Hand 4, 5, 6, Open House 5. Purpose: To become a V.W.M.D. SONJA RAE BINGAMAN Bingie or Sonia The heart that loves is always young. Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, going-out, formals, Cinney's dance. Peeves: Pizza, Norma's pigeon-toed platy- puses, S.A.S.P.'s. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 3, 7, Art Service 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 4, Mod- ern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Alumni Potluck 6, Keys 81 Cues Club 7, 8, Open House 3, 5, 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, Synchronettes 7, 8, North Playday 4, As- semblies 5, 7. Purpose: To be ci good wife for E.E. and be happy in my work. GAIL BLACK Red Thoughts work in silence, so does Gail. Pleasures: East High, friends, having fun. Peeves: Cliques, leaving East, conceited people. ' Student Teacher 4, 5, 6, Clerical Staff 7, 8, Class Officer 5, 6, Booster Club 7, Library 2, 2, 5, 6, Y-Teens 7, Lamoni High 3, 4, Purpose: To be liked by everyone and loved by one. JO ANN BRADY Jo A most likeable girl. Pleasures: Cherry covered gumdrops, re- ceiving Ietters, E.D.W.B. l Peeves: Jo's pizza with oregano, getting up in the morning. Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library 5, Keys and Cues 7, 8, May Festival 4, 8, S25 Club 8, Senior-Parent Dinner 8. Purpose: To be a success in whatever I may attempt. NORMA LEE BRETON BIRD Tiny or Emily Her heart makes friends for her, her good disposition keeps them for sure. Pleasures: P.R.'s, A.C.'s, Richard, D.A.C.'s, rainy nights, secrets, peanuts. Peeves: Tempers, spinach, storms, VJ., J.R., D.C., B.B.'s diets. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Monitor 6, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Marching Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 6, Spanish Club 3, May Festival 4, 6, Jugglers' Club 7. Purpose: To live a happy and successful life, and to make those l love proud o me. GERALD RAY BROWN Jerry or J en Men of few words are the best m-en. Pleasures: T.B.'s, swimming, all-night poker parties. Peeves: Bermuda shorts, slow people. Monitor 3, Booster Club 4, 5, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Swimming Team 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, 5, Track 6, 8, Big Six Champs, Trampoline 7, 8, Life Guard 7, 8, Assemblies 6, 8, Open House 7. Purpose: To go to college, then the Air Force. KAREN BRUCE Kay No indeed! You'll never be an old maid. Pleasures: Joe, music and good food. Peeves: Narrow minded people. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7. Purpose: To succeed in whatever l at- tempt. LARRY BUTLER Butt Has to be known to be appreciated. Pleasures: Sleeping late in the morning, a certain little Buick conv., fun at the L.C. Peeves: Flat tires, cliques, getting up in the morning. Purpose: To be the best in whatever l do. RODNEY STEWART CAMPBELL ..Rod., He could never be called a whale in class, but he certainly is a shark in athletics. Pleasures: T.B.'s, sports, people, food, hav- ing fun. Peeves: Rosy, B.A.'s. Student Council Alternate 7, President 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 7, Moni- tor Captain 6, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7, Membership Committee 8, Football 3, 5, 7, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Football City Champs 7, Football Big Six Champs 5, 7, Football All Big Six Team, Football All City 2nd Team, Football All State Honorable Men- tion, Baseball City Champs 6, Baseball 2nd Team All City, Basketball City Champs 5, 6, Baseball Big Six Champs 6, Sports Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To enjoy life and be successful. SAMUEL W. CARMICHAEL Som Skillful alike with tongue and pen, we're sure you'll make your mark among men. Pleasures: T.B.'s, N.W.T.G.'s, assemblies, sharp convertibles. Peeves: Tests, M.R.T.D.P.S.O.H., orange iuicyinstead, R.B.A.'s. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, Booster Club 6, 7, Football 3, Basketball 4, Base- ball 4, S25 Club 5, S75 Club 6. Purpose: To do the best in whatever I attempt to do. GWENDOLYN WINONA BREWER Gwen Quiet but friendly. Pleasures: Good music, home economics, quiet boys, being with friendly people. Peeves: Hillbilly music, real cold weather. Honor Roll 4, Scroll Staff 7, Spotlight Parade 5, 8, Zeta 8, Booster Club 4, 7, Y-Teens 6, 7, Girls' Glee Club 8, Pep As- sembly 7, Class Night 8. Purpose: To live a happy and successful life, make my parents proud of me. JO ANN BROWN Grylls The will to do, the soul to dare. Pleasures: Don, pizza, B.P.'s, Pepsi, CK. Peeves: Cliques, waiting, ironing, H.O. Monitor 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 5, 5525 Club. Purpose: To make Don and my parents proud of me. SALLY DIANE BUFORD Sal or But Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Pleasures: Orange juice instead, East High, long eyelashes, brown eyes, pizza, Nin, good jokes?? Peeves: Dirty elbows, getting up in the morning. Honor Roll 7, Monitor 3, 4, School Party 3, 5, Zeta 3, 4, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, Pres. 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Council Member 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, U. N. Speech 7, Voice of Democracy 7, Tennis 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom 3, Latin Club Banquet 3, 5, P.T.A. Program 8, Football Banquet 7, G.A.A. 3, Open House 7, Class Officer 8. Purpose: To be happy, have fun, and to be successful. BARBARA BYERLY Barb Follow your own path, no matter what people say. Pleasures: Pizza, F.N.'s, Masie's shoulder. Peeves: Being stood up, late people, Bus' memory, gum poppers. Student Council 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, Moni- tor 3, 4, Clerical Staff 7, May Festival 4, Assembly 5. Purpose: To be happy and in turn make others around me happy. JACQUELINE CARLSON Jackie Her heart is ever gay and kind. Pleasures: Pizza, jazz music, the gang, B.P.'s, Peeves: Two-faced people, Grips, and HO' . . S. St. .loseph's Academy 3, 4, 5, 6, Specta- tor Paper 5, 6, School Party 3, 4, 5, 6, Glee Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, School Play 5, 6, Skip Its 3, 4, 5, 6, Monitor 7. Purpose: To repay my parents for all they've done for me and make Richard happy- MARY LOU CARNAL Lou Never seen without the companion of a smile. Pleasures: Friends, pen-pals, movies, East High. Peeves: Gum crackers, snobs, two-faced people. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, Scroll Staff 7, Co- editor 8, Art Service 3, 4, 6, Y-Teens 3, Candy Salesgirl 6. Purpose: To make something worthwhile out of my life. i WESLEY CARRINGTON Wes Things don't turn up in the world until someone turns them up. Pleasures: My cars, California, Trin. Peeves: Snow, leeches, cliques. Monitor 7. Purpose: To hide in the desert with my best friend. CARL OSCAR CHRISTIANSEN Chris or Oscar He hosn't revealed all his abilities. Pleasures: Food, a little blonde at S.J.A. Peeves: Chocolate covered olives, Yaka- maine. Scroll Staff 8, Monitor 7, 8, Usher 7, Class Officer 3, Choir 7, Spanish Club 5, 6, Chess and Checker Club 7, Hi-Y 5, 6, Baccalaureate, Nativity, KDPS 8. Purpose: To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. DEWAYNE FRANKLI N CLARK nDeeu Success is the reward of diligence. Pleasures: Blondes, sports, food, and to pitch baseball. Peeves: Loud people, boys who think they are rough, fast driving. Newton 5, 6, 7, Track 6, Football 7, Stu- dent Council 7, B.G.C. 5, 6, 7, Moravia High School 3, Class President 3, Baseball 3, FFA Officer 3, Albia High School 4, 5, Baseball 4, Football 5, FFA President 4, Class Officer 4, Home Room Officer 5, Class Play 4. Purpose: To make a success in anything l try to clo. GEORGE CLARK Georgie Men of thought and action clear the way. Pleasures: Mostly Martha, vacations, mon- ey, records lpoipularl, cars. Peeves: Deductions from pay. Monitor 5, 6, KDPS Announcing 4. Purpose: To be in radio or television or V.P. of Walgreens. BERNARD COLLINS Bud Some day he will awaken and astonish the world. Pleasures: Church, M.M., science-fiction, California drivers, the great outdoors. Peeves: Des Moines drivers. Honor Roll 3, 5, Quill Staff 7, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Art Service 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Assemblies 5, 7, All School Play 3. Purpose: To get to the moon before Rus- sia does. WILLA RUTH COOK Ruth A nicer person cannot be found. Pleasures: B.B. and B.S. to talk to, being with certain people. Peeves: People who think they are smart, undecided people. Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Monitor 4, Choir 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 4, Glee Club 3, 4, 5, May Festival 6, Nativity 7, Baccalaureate 6, 7, 8, Music Festival 4, 6. Purpose: To make the best out of life, make my folks proud of me. SANDRA SUE CARTER Susie or Sue The true success in life is character. Pleasures: Dill pickles, teasing Linda, people with a sense of humor. Peeves: S.A.S.P., short boys, M.C.O.T.M. Student Council Representative 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Monitor 8, School Party 5, Modern Miss 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, Keys and Cues Club President 7, 8, Open House 5, P.T.A. Honor Roll Program 8. Purpose: To live, love, laugh and be happy. ROBERT HAROLD CISNA Bob Life is a pleasant institution, let's take it as we come. Pleasures: Swimming, T.B.'s, Lil's pizza, East, sports in general. Peeves: Homework, Bermuda shorts, get- ting up early. Student Council 4, 5, 7, Alternate 3, Moni- tor 4, 6, Booster Club 6, 7, Council 7, Spectators Club 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Officer 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 8, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Track 8, Assem- blies 4, 6, 7, 8, Inter-City Hi-Y Council 6, 7, Hi-Y State Legislature 6, Lifeguard 7, 8. Purpose: To make my folks as proud of me, as l am of them. EUGENE CLARK Clarke', Clever men are good. Pleasures: Spook, steaks, cars, money. Peeves: Homework, giggling girls, Mon- day mornings, R.B.A.'s. Student Council Alternate 8, Monitor 5, 6, Booster Club 6, 7, Spectators Club 6, 7, lgli-g' Club 3, 4, Track 3, Movie Messenger Purpose: To go through college taking in- dustrial arts. JEANNE CLARK Jean What a sweet delight a quiet lite affords. Pleasures: M,G.R.B., airplanes, food, peo- ple, parties. Peeves: Pizza, Bermuda shorts, old movies. Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, Monitor 3, 4, Ot- tumwa High 3, 4. Purpose: To make my parents as proud of me as I am at them. JAMES L. COLLINS Jimbo Zlon,or is purchased by the deeds we O, Pleasures: Jay's homeroom, basketball. Peeves: Women drivers, cliques. Honor Roll 7, Monitor 3, 5, Library 4. Purpose: To be ci success in life. LOWELL ALFRED COOPER Coop Keep a brave spirit and never despair. Pleasures: Good music, good food, sports, C.B. Peeves: People with loud mouths, con- ceited girls, trouble. Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, Choir 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, Spec- tators Club 5, 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, Foot- ball 3, 5, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Baseball 4' Track 6, 8, May Festival 6, 8, Voice o Democracy Speech 7, Boys' Glee Club 6, i 7 8. Purpose: To be a success in carpentry. JANICE KAY CRAIN ' Jan or Crainie Tis good to be merry and witty. Pleasures: Orange juice linsteadj, N.N., Excitement, Nat King Cole records. Peeves: Getting up in the morning!! Hur- rying for Sal, S.A.S.P. Student Council Alternate 6, Honor Roll 7, Spotlight Parade 6, School Party 3, 4, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: I-cfm Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Roman Banquet 4, 6, Y-Teens 3, School Play 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Student Di- rector 6, Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, United Nations Speech 7, Legion Oratory Speech 7, Voice of Democracy Speech 7, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, KDPS Announcer 7, 8, KDPS News Reporter 5, P.T.A. Program 5, 6, 8, IO-B Coffee 3, Mike and Gavel Club 8, WOI-TV 7, Jr.-Sr. Prom Hostess 3, Co-Chairman of Sr. Play 8. Purpose: To bring happiness into the lives of others. JUDITH MAE DAMAN Judi If love is blind, I shall never see. Pleasures: Billy Chuck, orange juice tin- steadl, N.N. Peeves: S.A.S.P., getting up in the morn- ing, waiting for a bus. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 6, Monitor 5, School Party 3, 4, 5, Zeta 5, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Spanish Ban- quet 5, KDPS 7, Thrift Essay Winner 7, Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, WOI-TV 7, llth Grade Coffee 5, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Memorial Day Assembly 4, Alumni Assem- bly 5, P.T.A. Programs 4, 6, 8. Purpose: To be like a diamond and never depreciate. DEAN ORIE DAWSON Deane The world delights in a man who plays his own part. Pleasures: Girls, nice cars, parties, and Big M. Peeves: Hard rocks, shot cars, stuck up girls, R.B.A. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, Baseball 4, S25 Club 7, 8. Purpose: To be a success in life. SHERYL GAY DESKIN Sherry Something happy, something gay, by the way, she has her sayl Pleasures: N.N., P.B., orange juice tin- steadj, jokes at the lunch table. Peeves: Buses, getting up in the morning, saying good-bye. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Pa- rade 4, 6, 8, Monitor 4, 5, School Party 3, 4, 5, Zeta 5, 6, 7, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Span- ish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Banquet 4, 6, Cheer- leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 5, 6, 7, 8, Nativity 7, School Play 3, 7, 8, Assem- blies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, KDPS Announcer 6, 7, WOI-TV 7, May Festival 4, 6, 8, I0-B Coffee 3, Alumni Assemblies 5, 7, Memo- rial Day 4, Democracy Speech 7, P.T.A. Program 4, 8. Purpose: Aim high, reach far. BILL DOWNEY Willie For he's a jolly good fellow. Pleasures: People, places, and things. Peeves: Nothing. Student Council 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, School Party 7, 8, Vocabulary 5, Chess and Checker Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y 3, 4,,5, 6, 7, 8, Fu- ture Teachers Club 3, 4, Athletic Manager 2, 91, 3, P.A. and Visual Aid Club 3, 4, 5, Purpose: To find happiness, friends, and to be a success in whatever I do. SHIRLEY KAY EDWARDS kay and smiley BIest with good reason and sober sense. Pleasures: Waterguns, the A.C.'s, Har- old, East High, parties, friends, my car, S.S., pizza. Peeves: Aera-Shave, leaving East, saying goodbye, two-faced people. Student Council 5, Alternate 8, Honor Roll 6, 7, Scroll Staff 8, Gym Monitor 4, 5, Clerical Staff 8, Schoolu Party 5, Booster 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens, President 6, Treas- urer 7, 575 Club, Class Night 5, Voice of Democracy Speech 7, KDPS 7, 8, P.T.A. Program 8, May Festival 4, 8, Class Night Committee 8, Honor Roll Program 8. Purpose: To share H.D.'s first million and to have my parents proud of me always. MARY JANET CRUM Mary Let us enjoy pleasure while we con, Pleasures: June, N.N., orange ju-ice linsteadl, cliques. Peeves: Waiting, getting up in 'the morn- ing, 'S.A.S.P. Monitor 3, 5, Clerical Staff 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Usher 7. Purpose: To lead a happy and successful i e. PEGGY DARLENE DAN I EL Peg or Red If you have friends, you can endure anything. Pleasures: Bob, dimples, the A.C.'s, puzza, lots of sleep, traveling. Peeves: Freckles, diets, liars, gossipp Student Council Alternate 4, 5, Honor Roll 3, Monitor 3, 4, 5, Usherette 5, 6, 7, Class Officer 3, 4, Nurse's Helper 6, 7, 8, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7, 8, KDPS 7, Glee Club 6, Junior Red Cross Representative, Assemblies 3, 4, 7, G.A.A. 3, 5, 8, P.T.A. Assembly 6, May Festival 6, Open House 4, Club Officer 4, Spinster Spree 8, Mike and Gavel 8. Purpose: To be true to my God, myself, and someday become a good R.N. CAROLYN JOAN DEATON Jeanie Let us enioy pleasures while we can. Pleasures: Dill pickle sandwiches, hillbilly music, spending money. Peeves: Snoopy people, mice, gossips, liver. Honor Roll 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 8, Moni- tor 5, S25 Club 6, 575 Club 7. Purpose: To be a foreign correspondent. DONALD LEE DOUGHMAN Don Blessed on him who invented sleep. Pleasures: D.A.C.'s, cars, girls. Peeves: None. Purpose: To be a success. DONALD JAMES DUGAN Honor lies in honest toil. . Pleasures: Foods of different types, cheer- ful people, and the I2-A semester. Peeves: Shakespeare's Hamlet, and I2-A themes. A Choir 3, 4, Omaha Techn-ical High 3, 4, Des Moines Roosevelt 5, 6. Purpose: To live a full and successful life. BARBARA JEAN ELDER Barb And who can sing so merry a note? Pleasures: Harlan, orange juice instead, lots of rhythm, Aug. IB, Melodetts, pizza. Peeves: S.A.S.P., putting on my eyebrows. Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Monitor 5, 6, Usher- ette 6, 7, Nurse's Helper 5, Choir 6, 8, Glee Club 4, 5, 7, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Fellowship Clubs 5, 6, Future Nurses Club 5, 6, Hostess Class Night 4, 6, Holy Week 6, 8, May Festival 4, 6, KDPS 7, 8, Music Festival 4, Tech 3, Trio 8, Class Night 8, Hoyt Sherman 8. Purpose: Successfully climb the ladder of success, singing as I go. HARRY ELLIS Red The freshmen gazed, their wonder grew, that he, though small, could be a senior too. Q Pleasures: Custom cars, Sue, Hank's rod, cool records. Peeves: Teen asiders, stuck up women. Monitor 5, 65 Choir 7, 85 Boys' Glee Club 7, 85 Holy Week 85 Nativity 75 Baccalau- reate 7, 85 Tech 3, 45 Wrestling 3. Purpose: To work and make my parents proud of me. DONNA B. EXLINE Red A nicer Christian girl you could not find, A friend to all ond always kind. Pleasures: Most everything. Peeves: People who borrow personal things like comb, lipstick, and clothing. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Fellowship Club 7, 8. Purpose: To be a beautician. JACQUELINE FISHER Red or Jackie Her eyes bear a merry twinkle. . Pleasures: P.H.S., 'SI Nash, ice skating, the Rocket, sports, pizza, and Pepsi. Peeves: Cliques, cold feet, leaving dear East High, being called freckles Monitor 4, 5, 6, 75 Nurse's Helper 85 Y- Teens 45 G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To make my parents as proud ol me as I am of them. Give them the best the world has to offer. EDWARD THOMAS FJELDE Tom Whatever he does he does with ease. Pleasures: Noon movie, recess, East High. Peeves: B.A.'s, 7:30 a.m., ringing tele- phones. Student Council Alternate 55 Quill Staff 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Monitor 45 School Party 55 Class Officer 65 Science Club 4, 55 Orchestra 7, 85 Concert Band 4, 6, 85 Pep Band 3, 5, 75 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Chess and Checker Clulb 5, 65 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Officer 75 Swimming 7, 85 Veishea Parade 45 Drake Relays Parade 4, 6, 85 Memorial Day Pa- rade 4, 6, 85 Nativity 55 Visual Aids Club 3, 4, 55 KDPS 7, 85 P.T.A. Program 65 School Play 3, 4, 5, 65 May Festival 4, 6, 8. Purpose: To always make the wise deci- sions. LARRY CHARLES FOGELSON ..Fog,. or ..Fogy., When duty and pleasure clash, let duty go to smash. Pleasures: Pizza, Florida, money, loafing, cars, girls. Peeves: Snobs, cliques, leaving Greenhill's C OSS. Student Council 85 Honor Roll 85 Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Monitor 7, 85 Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Booster Club 4, 5, 65 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 575.00 Club 6, 85 As- semblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Nativity 3, 5, 75 Holy Week 4, 6, 85 Music Festival 4, 85 Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 High School Day 6, 85 Bank Day 85 Solos 5, 7, 8. Purpose: To practice Iaw5 to live success- fully and happily to a ripe old age. LIONEL WILLIAM FOSTER Beta or Turtle A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the wisest men. Pleasures: Lots of girls, good food, Flonce and Dortzns. Peeves: Girls that don't speak, R.B.A.S. Monitor 4, 5, 6, 75 Boosters Club 55 Spec- tators Club 55 Football 3, 75 Bix Six Champs 75 City Champs 75 Track 4. Purpose: To go to college. BARBRA LOVE EVANS uBarb,n ul-Oven The hand that hath made you fair, hath made you good. Pleasures: People, slumber parties, P.P.P.'s, Cinney's dance. Peeves: Having nothing to do, S.A.S.P.'s, Norma's pigeon-toed platypuses. Student Council 3, 5, 75 Honor Roll 3, 45 Spotlight Parade 85 Monitor 4, 65 Usher- ette 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 School Party 3, 55 Class Officer 3, 4, 55 Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretory-Treasurer 5, 6, Vice-President 85 Nurse's Helper 85 Choir 85 Modern Miss 35 Booster 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Latin Club 3, 4, 55 Spectators' Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Y-Teens 3, 45 Future Nurses' Club 4, 5, 7, 85 F.N.C. Banquet 45 Future Teachers Club 55 Pep Assembly 55 May Festival 4, 6, 85 Senior- Parent Dinner 75 Alumni Banquet 45 Thrift Essay Winner 75 Scroll Contest Winner 45 Music Festival 4. Purpose: To do my part for the service of humanity by becoming a nurse. LESLIE J. FARRER Les Deeds, not words, describe. Pleasures: To sleep, noon movie, Chicago, 3:30 p.m. Peeves: Old cars, R.H.S., S.P.W.B.E. Monitor 75 Hi-Y 3, 4, 55 Office Messenger 85 Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: Graduate from college with a degree. MARIANNE FISHER Good sense and good nature are seldom separated. Pleasures: N.l.W., music, sewing, books. Peeves: Shiny noses, hillbilly music, ex- temporaneous speeches. Honor Roll 75 Pella High School 3, 4, 5, 6. Purpose: To succeed in whatever I do. WILLIAM FLEMING Willy He never confines himself to facts. Pleasures: Skating at Tromar, some girls. Peeves: Cliques, some girls, people that keep secrets. Honor Rall 3, 4, 55 Monitor 5, 65 Chess ond Checker Club 65 Swimming Team 3, 4, 5. Purpose: To be a success in life. LUCILLE FORTUNE Lucy Modest, simple and sweet. Pleasures: Friendly people, Riverview Pork, 55 Fords, to be graduated. Peeves: People who think they are better than others. Student Council 55 Class Officer 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, 45 Future Nurses 85 Redcliff High, Colorado 3, 45 Fredrick High 55 Messen- ger 75 KDPS 85 G.A.A. 7, 8. Purpose: To be happy and make a suc- cess of my life. RICHARD G. FRAKES Dick ' Faster than a speeding bullet. -Pleasures: Sports, hot cars, drags, East High, recess. Peeves: B.A.'s, loud pipes, C.T.'s, D.M.P.D. Student Council 45 Quill Staff 65 Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Class Officer 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Cross Country 3, 5, 75 Track 4, 6, 85 State Runner Ups 45 Big Six Champs 4, 65 Drake Relays 4, 6. Purpose: To own a fishing resort in Canada. NORMA FUNDERBURK Norm Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Pleasures: Tromar, music, the gang, a certain someone. Peeves: Cliques, leaving East. Honor Roll 45 Monitor 3, 6, 75 Concert Band 8, Marching Band 85 Y-Teens 4, 85 May Festival 8. Purpose: To teach music. DONNA LEA GAUERKE Blondie Donna's always up and doing, Especially where affairs are brewing. Pleasures: Pepsi Colo, Friday nights at the Avalon with T.S. Peeves: Cliaues, conceited boys. Honor Roll 55 Quill Staff 65 Monitor 7, 85 Clerical Staff 65 Class Officer 65 Y-Teens 35 May Festival 6. Purpose: To be a nurse and help others. LARRY GILLILAND Gus or Goose Away, away dull care5 l'm going to sleep today. Pleasures: T.B.'s, summer, new cars, Fri-. days. Peeves: Hardrocks, Mondays, junky cars, G.W.B.M., orange juice instead. Honor Roll 5, 65 Scroll Staff 8, Sports Edi- tor 85 Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 6, 75 Booster Club 5, 6, 75 Spectators Club 5, 65 Hi-Y 35 Football 3, 55 S75 Club, KDPS. Purpose: To be happy and successful in ite. PAUL FREDERICK GOULD Fritz There's nothing like fun, is there? Pleasures: Motorcycles, pork chops, Glenn i ler. Peeves: The person who always changes my program. Student Council Alternate 45 Science Club 5, 65 Library 75 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Foot- ball 35 Golf 6, 8. Purpose: Work on racing motors. KATHLEEN GRAN EY lt is the quiet worker with a smile who succeeds. Pleasures: Dances, picnics, hen parties, English 8, being a Senior A, basketball and football games. Peeves: People who procrastinate, writing essays, people who are always late. Student Council 75 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Latin Club 3, 4. Purpose: To fulfill my vocation in life to the best of my ability. J EAN KAY HAMILTON Small things are not small if great things come from them. Pleasures: T.D.S. Peeves: M.G.O. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Fellowship Clubs 6, 7. Purpose: To make Tim happy and lead a Christian life. CAROLYN ANN GATEWOOD Cat There's a warmth of friendliness in her way. Pleasures: Tony, dancing, cars, Pat, Bev, Tillie, Leg. U Peeigegn Leaving Tony, Legs, constant talk o I . Scroll Staff 85 Clerical Staff 55 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Spectator's Club 65 May Festival 6, 85 Quill Ad Salesman 65 KDPS 7, 8. Purpose: To climb the ladder of success, stepping each day nearer my goal. SHARONLEE GENTRY Sharon or Gurty She will give the devil his clue. Pleasures: Water guns, the A.C.'s, a cer- tain someone, Sand K, pizza, K's car. Peeves: Aero-Shave, waiting, leaving East, people who start something and never finish it. Scroll Staff 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 School Party 55 Class Night Hostess 65 575 Club 8. Purpose: To climb the stairway to success, taking a step every day. DORIS MAE GLIDEWELL Dodie Power dwells with cheerfulnessf' Pleasures: The gang, piano 8. organ duets, parties, I.S.Y.C. Peeves: Pony tails and low bowling scores. Honor Roll 3, 45 Spotlight Parade 6, 85 Choir 5, 6, 7, 85 Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 All-State Orchestra 55 Latin Club 3, 4, 55 Y-Teens 4, 6, 75 Future Teachers Club 65 Assemblies 5, 6, 7, 85 P.T.A. Coffee 6, 7, 85 May Festival 6, 85 Nativity 5, 75 Bac- calaureate 5, 6, 7, 85 Style Show 6, 75 Girls' Glee Club 45 Music Festival 4, 6, 85 Boys' Glee Club Accompanist 7, 85 Senior- Parent Dinner 8. Purpose: To teach music. MARY LOIS GRAEVE Myrtle Like a sunbeam on a rainy day. Pleasures: Skating, parties, P.F.P. Peeves: S.A.S.P., homework, accidents, gossips. Honor Roll 45 Monitor 55 Spanish Club 4, 5, 65 May Festival 8. Purpose: To be a success in whatever l do. SHIRLEY ANN GRANT Shirl She smiled and the shadows departed. Pleasures: Bud, '55 Chevys, N.N., orange iuice-instead, cliques. Peeves: S.A.S.P., getting up in the morn- ing. Honor Roll 5, 75 Spotlight Parade 6, 85 Monitor 45 Clerical Staff 7, 85 Choir 5, 6, 7, 85 Modern Miss 5, 65 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Y-Teens 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Music Festival 45 Keys and Cues 7, 8, Sec- retary 75 May Festival 6, B5 Holy Week 6, 85 Assembly 75 Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, 85 Nativity 5, 75 P.T.A. Program 85 G.A.A. 3, 4, 55 Memorial Day Assembly 4, 6, 8. Purpose: To make my parents proud of me. RICHARD CHARLES HAMILTON Dick or Ham A likeable and ambitious lad. Pleasures: Pizza, partnersgfoocl. Peeves: Cliques, cars that won't run. Student Council 3, 7, 8, Alternate 4, 5, 65 Swimming Team 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 State Swimming Meet 4, 6, 85 French Club B5 Athletic Banquet 65 Quill Ad S25 Club 5, 65 Student Center 7, B. Purpose: To maintain friendly and co- operative relotions with other people. 1,3 NANCY DELL HARRIS Saucy Sensible people find nothing useless. Pleasures: S.H.'s slumber parties, good music, pizza. - Peeves: Having to get off the phone, waiting, cliques, progressive iazz. Honor Roll 3, 7, 8, Zeta 8, Philo B, Modern Miss 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Purpose: To always have friends, and the best that life has to offer. ROBERT HART Bob Gentleman is written legibly on his brow. Pleasures: T.B.'s, sports, cars. Peeves: Conceited people, losing football games, Rosy. Student Council Alternate B, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Football 5, 7, City Champs 7, Second Team City Champs 5. Purpose: To be a success in life. CHARLES HASTING l came, l saw-and nowhlfm leaving. Pleasures: Steak, cars, activities at the ..Y,. Peeves: Cliques andstuck up girls. Scroll Staff 8, Monitor 5, Library 7, Hi-Y Club 4. Purpose: To ,be a success in everything l endeavor to do. DARROL HEGGEN He's bound to climb the ladder of success. ' Pleasures: Pierre's class, modest athletes like Thomas and Rod, Linda. Peeves: Scatterbrains, hypocrites. Student Council Alternate 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Calp- tain 6, 8, Clerical Staff 4, Usher 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. l Purpose: To reach my goals in the serv- ice of humanity. JOHN W. HILL Juan Heaven will help the man that tries. Pleasures: Dorothy, T.B.'s, sports, french fried onions, church, trips, malts, Beal's ice tea, 53 Fords, East High. Peeves: Cliques, asparagus, swearing, smoking, R.B. and G., P.W., M.R,T.D.- P.S.O.H., orange juice instead, losing football games. Student Council Alternate 7, Spotlight Parade 6, Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, Class Offi- cer 6, Science Club 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, S25 Club 7, S75 Club 8, Football .3, 5, 7, Basket- ball 3, 4, 5, 6, Track 4, 6, 8, Football Big Six Champs 5, 7, City Series Champs 7, State Runnerups 7, Track Big Six Champs 4, 6, State Runner-up 4, A.A.U. Champs 4, 6, Grinnell Champs 4, 6, Equipment Manager 4, Assemblies 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, Athletic Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6. JANICE HOLMAN Jan Your good nature will makevhappiness for others. Pleasures: Jimmie, football games, the glr s. Peeves: People who are late, leaving East. Spotlight Parade 4, B, Monitor 7, School Party 5, Choir 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 7, May Festival 5, Night School Host- ess 7. Purpose: To be a success at whatever l attempt. DIXIE HART I Dixie Nothing endures but personal qualities. Pleasures: '39 Cads, football games, pizza. Peeves: Cliques, boys who don't wear their levis where they belong. Student Council Alternate 7, Monitor 5, Booster Club 5, Y-Teens Club 3, 4, Gold Key 7, 8, May Festival 8. ' Purpose: To make my parents as proud of me as l am of them. KAY MARIE HARVEY Katy Io her right, praise and true perfec- ion. Pleasures: Pizza, music, good sense of humor. Peeves: Rain, leaving East, being late. Student Council 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Monitor 4, Or- chestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Zeta 7, 8, Vice-President 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Fiesta 6, Assemblies 3, 4, May Festival 4, 6, U. N. Speech 7. Purpose: To climb life's ladder, gaining wisdom and experience with each step of the way. ROSEMARY HAUSENFLUCK Rosie I would be friends with you. Pleasures: Tromar, N.F., J.N.G.H., black curly hair. Peeves: Cliques, leaving school. Monitor 7, 8, School Party 5, Class Of- ficer 5, 6, Art Service 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Spec- tators' Club 8, Library 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 8, May Festival 8. Purpose: To make my mother happy, to be liked by others and leave a little sunshine where l go. JACK HENSLEY Jackson A wise man? Nix! A learned man? Nay! A happy man? That's him! Hurray! Pleasures: L.L.G., acting, sleeping, you. Peeves: Quiet parties, dry water, girls?, French, me. Student Council 3, 4, 7, Spotlight Parade B, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, School Party 3, Class Officer 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Bi Spectators Club 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Alumni As- semblies 3, 5, 7, School Play 5, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, KDPS 7, Senior Play 8, French Club 8, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, Track 8, Mike and Gavel 7, 8, Cheerleader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To write and produce a Broad- way play. ROMONA ANN HITCHCOCK Mona Does her best in all she tries. Pleasures: My friends, R.W., and spa- ghetti. Peeves: T.A.'s toboggan. Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, Latin Club 3, 4, Y- Teens 3. Purpose: To lead a happy, successful, and useful life. GLENDA RAE HOWSER Glennie Very sincere in everything she does. Pleasures: Y.F. parties, Thursday nights, first movies, laughing. Peeves: Andy, Squirrel Bait, Hey Bob, Ginnie's cow tongue. Spotlight Parade -4, 6, Monitor 4, 7, Cap- tain 7, Clerical Staff 8, School Party 7, Class Officer B, Concert Band 4, 6, 8, Marching Band 3, 5, 7, Zeta-8, Philo 3, 4, 5, Secretary 5, Y-Teens 8, Future Teach- ers Club 8, May Festivol,'6, 8, Assembly 6, 7, United Nations Speeches 7, East High Instrumental Trio 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To do my best, and leave the rest. JACQUELI NE ESCH EN BACH HUDSON Jackie Here is a maiden fair to see. Pleasures: Attending E.H.S,, music, almost everything. Peeves: Days without letters. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 3, 5, 8, Girls' Glee Club 7, Orchestra 3, 4, 7, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Zeta 8, Mod- ern Miss 4, U. N. Speaker 7, May Festival 3, 5, 8, P.T.A. Program 8. Purpose: To make AI happy always. CLARK HUSSMAN Hass or Huck l'm not bashful, l'm iust thoughtful. Pleasures: Going out with Karen S., school parties, pizza, sports. Peeves: Cliques, the school's hard rocks. Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 7, 8, Chess and Checker Club 7, 8, Spectator's Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Fellowship Club 5, 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Baseball 3, 5, 7, Basket- ball 3, 4, 5, Football 4. Purpose: To graduate and go to college or join the service. JAMES JACOBSON Jake The force of his own merit makes his way. Pleasures: Being with Carol and fried chicken. Peeves: Blond Irishmen and oysters. Student Council 5, Honor Roll 6, Scroll Staff 7, Monitor 4, 5, Booster Club 6, 7, Hi-Y 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 525.00 Club 5, 6, Bos- ketball 3, 4, KDPS Radio Announcer 6, 7, KDPS News Reporter 6. Purpose: To marry Carol and have a mil- lion dollars before I'm 21. JAMES THOMAS JESSER Jesse or Jim I-le is a most agreeable Iad. Pleasures: To dance, bop music, friends from East, drags. Peeves: Pecple who laugh at others' mis- takes, slippery floors, R.B.A.'s. Student Councll 5, 6, Monitor 5, 6, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y 4, 5, Assembly 6. Purpose: Use the knowledge I have ac- quired at East to the best of my ability. JAMES JOHNSON John l'm so fond of her, we're so fond of each other, in all this world there's not such another. Pleasures: Being with Shirley, sports, food, and my friends. Peeves: The service, leaving East. Scroll Staff 6, 7, Advertiser, Monitor 5, 6, Class President 5, 6, Art Service 5, 6, 7, Booster Club 5, Football 4, Baseball 3, 5, 7, Assembly 7. Purpose: To keep someone very special happy. REA JEAN JOHNSON As merry as the day is long. Pleasures: Jo's pizza, A.C., The party poopers. Peeves: Sloppy levis, leaving East. Booster Club 5, Library Staff 4, 5. Purpose: To always do right by my loved ONES. JERRY LEE HULL Slim l2Aen of brains are indicated by their eet. Pleasures: Football, summer vacations, pizza, pep assemblies, brunettes. Peeves: Conceited people, hot-rods, leav- ing East, losing football games. Student Council 6, 7, Monitor 3, 4, 6, 7, Booster Club 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Drake Relays Asst. 4, 6, KDPS 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs 7, Big Six Champs 5, 7, Track 4, 6, A.A.U. Champs 6, Big Six Champs 4, 6, Wrestling 5, 6, 7, 8, Track Helper 8, Mike and Gavel Club 8. Purpose: To graduate from college and be a coach. WILLIAM HUTTON Bill I might enioy school life if I didn't have to study. Pleasures: Sleep late in the morning, a certain 51 Pontiac. Peeves: Getting up in the morning. Scroll Staff 7, S75 Club. Purpose: To be happy and successful in whatever I do. VIRGINIA YVONNE JEFFRIES Ginnie As true a girl as one can find. Pleasures: D.A.C.'s, strawberry pop, pop- corn, A.C., P.R.'s. Peeves: Green peas, buses, waiting. Student Council 7, Monitor 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 7, Red Cross Committee 7, May Festival. Purpose: To always look on the sunny side of life and to fulfill each task that comes my way, carefully and cheerfully. BARBARA JOHNSON Barb Silence is the fence around wisdom. Pleasures: East High, becoming a secre- tary. Peeves: Cliques, locker trouble. Honor Roll 4, Zeta 5, 6, Modern Miss 6, Booster Club 4, Library Staff 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, Keys and Cues 7, 8. Purpose: To make my grandparents proud of me. KAY JOHNSON Her world is eve-r joyous. Pleasures: N.N., orange juice-instead, cliques, friends. Peeves: Loud mouth show offs, l,S., S.A.S.P. Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Monitor 3, 4, Clerical Staff 7, Class Of- ficer 4, Choir 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Miss 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, Nativity 5, Assembly 5, 7, Keys and Cues 7, 8, Memorial Day 4, 6, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 7, 8, Vice-President 8, Synchronettes 7, 8, May Festival 8, Baccalaureate 5, 6, 8, Music Festival 4, P.T.A. Committee 8. Purpose: To be a success in whatever I do and make my parents proud of me. ARNOLD TEX JOHNSON Tex But work is work and must be done, but as I work, I have my fun Pleasures: Squeaks, 55 Chev, steak, par- ties with the gang. Peeves: People who stomp their feet, fire- engine red, R.B.A..'s. Honor Roll 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, S25 Club 6, 7. Purpose: To become a millionaire before Larry? PATRICIA LOUlSE JONES Pat or Jonsey Life is a pleasant institution, let's take it as it comes. Pleasures: Bob, orange juice instead, per- sonalities, dancing, spring, to travel, pizza. Peeves: S.A.S.P., narrow-mindedness, criti- cal peo-ple, Dee Dee's diets. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, School Party 3, 4, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 5, 6, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spectators Club 3, 4, Nativity 3, Assemblies 3, 4, S25 Club, S75 Club, Sec. 7, KDPS Broadcaster 8, Spanish Banquet 3, Moy Festival B. Purpose: To be true to my word, my friends, and myself. MARY LOU KATZMAN Lou Good things are found in small pack- ages. h . Pleasures: N.N., orange juice-instead, L,D.H., cliques. Peeves: l.S., S.A.S.P., loud mouth show offs. Student Council 6, 8, Honor Roll 4, 7, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Clerical' Stott 7, Class Officer 7, Choir 5, 6, 8, Modern Miss 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Y-Teens 3, Nativity 5, Assembly 5, 7, Keys and Cues 7, 8, Memorial Day 4, 6, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 7, 8, Synchronettes 7, B, May Fes- tival 6, 8, Baccalaureate 5, 6, 8, Music Festival 4, P.T.A. Committee 7, Cheer- leader Alternate 5, 6, 7, Regular 8, Glee Club 4, Prom Committee 8, Hoyt Sherman 6, 8. Purpose: To do the impossible-please ev- eryone. MILTON KEYES Miltie or Keyes Life is one long process of getting tired. Pleasures: Good food, good music. Peeves: Loud girls, people that won't speak. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Monitor 6, Choir 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Football 3, 5. Purpose: To live in such a way to bene- fit others as well as myself. SHIRLEY MAE KNIGHT Shirley Every day's good work makes the next day's better. Pleasures: Water guns, A.C.'s, pizza, Paul, K's car, S and K. Peeves: Aero-Shave, people who start things and never finish them, leaving East. School Party 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 4, 5, 6, 7, S75 Club, Class Night Hostess 6. Purpose: To make my mother and dad proud of me. DAVID KRUZICH Dave Where there's a will there's a way. Pleasures: D.A.C.'s, East High, sleep, Peeves: Homework. Student Council 6, Honor Roll 6, Monitor 6, May Festival 6. Purpose: To go to college and be a suc- cess. LARRY LANE Larry My curse is on all tall men. Pleasures: Pizza, all sports. Peeves: None. Spotlight Parade 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Team City Champs 3, Nativity 3. Purpose: To be a success in whatever I attempt, JAMES JORDAN Jim or Jellybean A nice unparticular man. Pleasures: Sports, flying, Sharon. Peeves: Cliques, loud girl, snobs, being tired. Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Choir 5, 6, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4,'5, Football 3, 5, 7, Big Six Champs 5, 7, City Champs 7, Baseball 4, 6, 8. Purpose: To be a good Air Force officer and pilot. MARY KELLEY Kel or Meirzy To err is human, to forgive is divine. Pleasures: A.C.'s, my lamb G.A.M., pizza, parties. Peeves: Oysters, Dee's laugh, leaving East and my friends. Student Council 7, Quill Ad Salesman 6, KDPS 8, High School Day 6, Style Show 7, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Greenhorn Issue 8, Senior Play 8. Purpose: To make my parents and Jerry proud of me. CONNIE RAE KNAUSS I live for those who love me. Pleasures: Don, pizza, July, dancing. Peeves: Getting up in the morning, bad moods. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Spotlight Parade 4, Monitor 4, Orchestra 3, 4, 7, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 4, Assembly 3, 4, Drake Re- lays, Memorial Day Parade 4, Moy Festi- val 4, Spring Concert 4. Purpose: To live a long, happy life with Don and in some way repay my family for all they have done for me. FRANCES KNOTTS Fran The art of pleasing consists ot being pleased. Pleasures: Spring, music, letters, and some- one. Peeves: Waiting, worrying, and saying good-bye. Monitor 8, Science Club 5, Library 5, S25 Club, Lincoln High 6, Eldorado High 3, 4, 5. Purpose: To have health, wealth, and happiness. DIANE MAE KRUZICH Di A spirit superior to every weapon. Pleasures: Football and basketball games, East, assemblies, D.A.C.'s. Peeves: Bermuda shorts , knee length stockings. Honor Roll 4, Zeta 5, 6, Vice Pres. 5, Mod- ern Miss 5, 6, Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Keys and Cues 7, 8, Assembly 3. Purpose: To be happy and successful in whatever I do. STEPHEN THOMAS LARSON Steve The world honors most of all the man with strong convictions. Pleasures: Hunting, fishing, sports, play- ing piano. Peeves: Nothing in particular. Student Council 3, 5, 8, Monitor 5, 6, 7, Hi-Y Club 6, 7, 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, City Champs, Pep Assembly 5. Purpose: To be successful and happy in whatever l do. LARRY LAW Energy and persistence conquer all things. Pleasures: Pizza, l8th street. Peeves: B.A.'s, J.A.'s. Student Council 6, Honor Roll 3, 6, Moni- tor 7, 8, Booster Club 5, 6, Library Staff 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, Wrestling 7, 8, Basket- ball 3, 4, Baseball 4, 8. Purpose: Be a success in whatever I do. THOMAS F. LETTINGTON Tom The voice in my heart seems always to sing. Pleasures: Hi-Fi, the oboe, the filter cen- ter, slide rule. Peeves: Streetlights, cold pizza, hard rocks, sulfur compounds. Student Council 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Party 5, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, Orchestra 7, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-State Band 5, 7, Hawkeye Boys State 6, Veishea 4, Brotherhood As- sembly 8, Nativity 7, Open House 7, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Golf 3, 4, 35mm Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Jr.-Sr. Prom 4, lOB Tea 3, l2th Grade Coffee 7, Assem- blies 5, 6, 7, 8, Boys' Quartet 5, 6, Clar- inet Quartet 7, 8, Spotlight Parade Con- test Winner 4, 6, Thrift Essay Contest Win- ner 7, Kiwanis Club 8, Co-Chairman Senior- Parent Dinner 8. Purpose: To pass the English courses at Iowa State College. CARL GUY LITTLE Ike My thoughts and my conduct are my own. Pleasures: A girl named Marge, and a Chevrolet. Student Council 3, Library Staff 3, 4, 6, 7. Purpose: To make lots of money. BARBARA LORRINE LOWE Barb Quiet but friendly. Pleasures: l-lm 5 8: 6, friends at East, driving. Peeves: Leaving East, back seat drivers, pizza. Monitor 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Fu- ture Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To decide on a goal and work to reach it. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MADSEN t-Doug-I Slow and easy going. Pleasures: Girls, money, cars, music, sci- ence, food. Peeves: Women drivers. Student Council 8, Monitor 6, Chess and Checker Club 6, 8, Messenger 7, 8. Purpose: To be successful and happy. DONNA MAE MATTIS Masie or Moz We like o dark haired, dark eyed bru- nette, blondes don't have the whole field yet. Pleasures: Bertie, Barb's shoulder, Dad's G. Grinders, Tuffy. Peeves: Cliques, canceited people, service. Honor Roll 4, 5, 7, '8, Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8, May Festival 3, Open House Hostess 7, Girls' Glee Club 3. Purpose: To be like the North Star: Al- ways pointed in the right direction. MARLEEN CATHERINE LESSMANN '-Mimi She has a heart and room for every l0Yf Pleasures: Playing piano and organ duets, Mrs. Morrow. Peeves: Organs without percussion, pony tai s. . Spotlight Para-de 6, 8, Choir 5, 6, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Alumni Assembly, U. N. Speech, Voice of Democracy, Nativity ,, 5, Music Festival, Sextet 5, 6, Girls' Trio 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, Spring Festival 4, Double Quartet 8, Senior-Parent Dinner 8. Purpose: To dq well whatever l do and therein make my parents proud of me. GARY WILLIAM LEWIS Farmer He has magic in his finger tips. Pleasures: Progressive jazz, classical mu- sic, modern art, sports. - Peeves: People wha talk about something they know nothing about. Student Council 8, Honor Roll 7, Quill Staff 7, Spotlight Parade 8, Art Service 8, Choir 7, 8, Orchestra 8, Concert Band 7, 8, Marching Band 7, Cross County 7, Track 8, Boys' Glee Club 7, 8, Bondurant High School, Football l, 3, 5, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Baseball 2, 4, 6, Bond I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Future Farmers of America l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, V. Pres. 6, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, 3, 16, Octet l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Madrigal I, Purpose: To go to college, become an art teacher, then a commercial artist. DEE ANN LOGAN Dee Dee Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Pleasures: John, orange juice instead, Scotty's homeroom, Patty's diets, pizza, football games. Peeves: S.A.S.P., leaving East, getting up in the morning. Monitor 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Modern Miss 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,' 8, Spectators' Club 3, 4, Class Secretary 7, B, Senior Party 8. Purpose: To always put my right toot far- ward and make my parents proud of me. DONALD LUND Don I am wealthy in my friends. Pleasures: Week-ends, girls, especially C.R.l., sleep. Peeves: Homework, giggling girls, Mon- day mornings, R.B.A.'s. Student Council Alternate 8, Monitor 5, 6, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, Spectators Club 3, Q, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, Cheerleader 3, 4, Purpose: To go to college, become a doc- tor, and have fun. RALPH MARSHALL We shall not look upon his like again. Pleasures: Girls, Ford cars, food. ' Peeves: Homework, Chevys. Monitor 7. Purpose: Be successful in whatever I do. OPAL MAY Baby, Giggles or Ruby Kindness adds sweetness to everything. Pleasures: My friends, old cars, fried chicken, and summer camp. , Peeves: People who always complain, but never try to improve anything. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Clerical .Staff 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, Spanish Club 5, 6, Fellowship Clubs 5, 7, Future Nurses Club 5, 6, Assembly 5, U. N. Speech 7, Voice of Democracy 7, Legion Oratory 7. Purpose: To always live in the center of God's most perfect will. JOHN MCGRIFF Bill A character of noble simpIicity. Pleasures: Food, sport, good times, and graduating. Peeves: Cliques, and conceited people. Purpose: Be a successful farmer. MARY JO MCLAUGHLIN Jo Every day's good work makes the next day's better. Pleasures: A3fc J.L.C., Ann's Ford, going to football games with Jackie, dear East High. Peeves: Home work, cliques, leaving dear East High, waiting for J.L.C. to come home. Quill Ad Club 7, S25 Club 7, Scholastic Art Awards 8. Purpose: Be loved by one and liked by all, make my mother and dad proud of me. JACQUELI NE KAY MIDDLEKAUFF Jackie There's sunshine in her heart. Pleasures: Sports, laughing, Y.F. parties, Andy, Thursday nights, Peeves: Hey Boo, Squirrel Bait. Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, Class Officer 3, 4, 7, 8, Y-Teens, 3, 4, 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 525.00 Club 7, May Day Festival 8. Purpose: To enjoy life always. MAX DOUGLAS MILLER Milen His greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say he can not do. Pleasures: Recess, hot pizza, the window open, Robinhood, Bob and Ray, mad nags, and Rock and Roll. Peeves: B. A. 8: J. A., people who steal records, and people who say gob and swabie. Monitor 3, 4, 7, Science Club 5, 6, Booster Club 5, 6, Chess and Checker Club 6, Spec- tators Club 6, 7, 8, Visual Aids 3, 4, Football 3. Purpose: To be the first man on the moon. YVONNE CECILE MILLER Von or Vonnie A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Pleasures: A.C.'s, Little Rascals, E.A.S.T. H.I.G.H. Peeves: Sloppy levis, leaving East, boys with lines! Monitor 5, Clerical Staff 6, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 7, 8, Future Nurses Club 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Memorial Day Pro- gram 4, Junior-Senior Prom Hostess 6, Open House 6, Spinster Spree 8. Purpose: Make my parents proud of me, live, love, laugh, and be happy! ALFREDA MOORE Sissie or AI The honest heart possesses a kingdom. Pleasures: A certain airmen lM.E.l, M. E. singing, laughter and fun with the gang. Peeves: Getting up in the morning, snobby gir s. Quill Staff Typist 6, Scroll Staff Typist 8, Spotlight Parade 8, Monitor 6, 7, Art Service 3, 4, 5, Choir 7, 8, Modern Miss 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, Tennis Team 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Captain 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Keys and Cues 7, Alumni Banquet Hostess 5, Senior Class Night Hostess 7, Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, Nativity 7, May Festival 8, Kiddie Party 8, Senior Zeta 8, Sports Banquet 8. Purpose: To always profit by my mistakes and to be happy with whatever life has in store for me. ROSEMARY E. MCKINLEY Rosie or Mac l'Il continue to smile as long as I live, smiles are natural and easy to give. Pleasures: A.C.'s, water guns, clothes, '56 Ford, week ends, M.E.N. Peeves: Aero-Shave, B.M.P.'s, trouble, moody people, curfews, boys. Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, Quill Staff 7, 8, Monitor 8, Zeta 8, Modern Miss 5, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Spectators Club 6, Y-Teens 3, 4, Open House Hostess 5, Pep Assemblies 3, 5, P.T.A. Program 8, Alumni Potluck 8. Purpose: To make my parents proud of me, and to live, love, laugh, and be happy. BERNIECE MAE MCPHERRON Niece Here is a dear and true industrious friend. Pleasures: Sue's pickles, K.B.A.L.L. Peeves: S.A.S.P., boys who won't dance. Student Council Alternate 5, Monitor 4, 5, 8, Modern Miss 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Keys 8: Cues 7, 8, Open House 5, Senior Banquet 7. Purpose: To always have something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. JANEENE ANNE MILLER Nina Her eyes bore ever a merry twinkle. Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, pizza, Shortstap's horn, Katy's 7 minute frosting. Peeves: S.A.S.P.'s, my basketball teams, leaving East High. Student Council Alternate 3, 8, Honor Roll 6, Student Teacher 7, 8, Monitor 6, 7, 8, Captain B, Clerical Staff 6, 7, Usherette 6, 7, School Party 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 5, 7, 8,Zeta 6, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom 5, Winter Sports Banquet 7, May Fes- tival 4. Purpose: To acquire my beautician's li- cense, and to live up to my parents' ex- pectations. NANCY RAI MILLER Nance Her voice is the sound of many waters. Pleasures: S.S.P.M., pizza, music, good friends, Arkansas. Peeves: Narrow-minded people, people who won't admit it when they're wrong, and getting up in the morning. Student Council 6, Spotlight Parade 6, Choir 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To always be of help where help is needed. MARY MOINE Susie Give her the task and it will be well done. Pleasures: Horses, hillbilly music, blue, E.H.S, Peelves: Conceited people, bad sportsman- 5 ip. Honor Roll 4, 5, 7. Purpose: To move west and own a ranch. CYNTHIA MOORE Cinny lf there is more pep, I wonder where? Pleasures: Pizza, S.S., music, P.P.P.'s, Bubbles' laughter. Peeves: Calories, S.A.S.P.'s, nuts. American High, Salzburg, Austria 3, 4, 5, 6, Class Sec. 3, Music Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Photo Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Jr.-Sr, Prom Choir- man 6, Jr. Class Vice Pres. 6, Pep Club 5, 6, National Honor Society 5, 6, Class Essay Winner 6, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, Choir 7, Zeta 7, 8, Pres. 8, Booster Club 7, 8, Ath- letic Banquet 7, Senior-Parent Dinner 7. Purpose: To go to college and live a happy and successful life. JIM MULLIN Moon He is great who can do what he wishes -he is wise to do what he can. Pleasures: Custom cars, good-looking Irish girls, blue colors. Peeves: Wheels, Plymouths. Purpose: To be a lieutenant in the Air Force. SARAH LOU NASS Sag Virtue and sense are one. Pleasures: Rod, the gang, double dates, keeping busy. Peeves: Cam and carburetors conversa- tions, too much homework. Monitor 3, 5, School Party 35 Art Serv- ice 3, 4, 55 Nurse's Helper 45 Philo 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster 3, 4, 5, Future Nurses Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Philo Secretary 6, Vice President 83 Modern Miss 4, Senior Kiddie Party 8. Purpose: To have a successful career and a full and happy life. JOHN MARSHALL NELSON V Johnny True worth is quiet and undemonstra- tive. Pleasures: East High, Dodges, music. Peeves: Cliques, leaving East High. Monitor 5, 65 Art Service 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chess and Checker Club 7, 85 Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Alumni Assembly 5, Vocabulary Club 5. Purpgse: To be successful in whatever o. RICHARD NICHOLSON Dick A man's action shows his character. Pleasures: Pierre's class. Peeves: Cliques. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 45 Nativity 7. Purpose: To be a good C.E. CALVIN OSBORN Kelly From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot he is all pep. Pleasures: Dixie, swimming, hunting. Peeves: Cliques, rainy days, homework. Monitor 4. Pu:-pgse: To be a success in whatever o. MARILYN GAY OVERTON MarilIie or Ole Gay Oh that we had more like thee. Pleasures: Our gang, being a secretary, Jean, Jan, Judy's parties, Moments to Remember. Peeves: Being called Red, to be teased about S.A.A.G.T.M., homework, leaving my friends at East. Student Council Alternate 65 Honor Roll 35 Clerical Staff 5, 6, 75 Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Keys and Cues Club 8. Purpose: To make my mother proud of me as a faithful follower of Christ. BARBARA JANE MURRAY Bob l'm not bashful-l'm just thoughtful. Pleasures: Pinocchia! Hey! Come herel Pizza, and chili. Peeves: Changeable minds, confusions that lead to mishaps, taking mother to work with me. Student Teacher 65 Monitor 3, 4, 75 School Party 5, 65 Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, 73 Drake Lectures 75 Nativity 5, 7, Assem- blies 5, 7, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Open House 5, School Play 5, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 7. Purpose: To be happy with Wes and the band of gold. LINDA SUE NEELY Neely A spirit superior to every weapon. Pleasures: Autumn, rainy days, friendly people, talking, laughing. Peeves: S.A.S.P.'s, H,C., W.G.'s, people who don't realize I have a first name. Monitor 5, 6, Capt. 7, Clerical Staff 8, School Party 5, Y-Teens 4, 55 Golf 4, 5, 8, G.A.A. 4, 5. Purpose? To make my parents proud of meg and to live, love, laugh, and be happy always. DONNA JEANNE NICHOLS Don or Jean A friendly word to all who pass her way. Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, pizza, slumber parties, Cinny's dance. Peeves: S.A.S.P.'s, being allergic to choco- ate. Monitor 7, 8, School Party 6, Nurse's Help- er 5, 65 Modern Miss 3, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 May Festival 4, IO-B Registration 75 Usherette 5, 6, 7, Athletic Banquet Hostess 7, Moni- tor Captain 7, Bp Spinster's Spree 7: Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 7, Open House 4, Senior Banquet 7. Purpose: To live up to my Mother's stand- ards and to be a sincere nurse. RONALD LEE OLSON Oley Persistent people begin their success where others leave off. Pleasures: Cars, tGLG'sl, pizza, Max's sense of iHumor?J, sports. Peeves: Cliques, dead parties, hard rocks, being broke when there's plenty to clo. Honor Roll 3, 65 Monitor 5, Hi-Y 7, 85 Football 3. Pu:-pose: To live a happy and successful i e.. JEROLD OTT Jerry Men of few words are the easiest to get along with. Pleasures: Sports, popular music, to play the drums. Peeves: To get up in the morning, to go to bed at night. Honor Roll 35 Monitor Captain 5, 61 Usher 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Track 45 Basketball 3, 4. Purpose: To be a good teacher and coach. BILL OWENS Red He had so many bright ideas that his hair turned red. Pleasures: Pizza, 18th St., Minnesota. Peeves: B.A.'s, long hair. Monitor 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 55 Wrest- ling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, Baseball 45 KDPS 7, 8, Assemblies 6, 7. Purpose: Never to get into a rut. DENNIS PARKER Denny This would be a lonesome world with- out him. Pleasures: T.B.'s, my Merc., working on cars, friendly people, steaks. Peeves: Cliques, rocks, hard luck stories, grouches, stuck up girls, R.B.A.S. Student Council 3, 4, 6, 7, Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, Captain 5, 6, School Party 4, 6, Booster Club 4, 5, 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, Foot- ball 3, 5, Big Six Champs 5, IOB Coffee. Purpose: To live a successful and self- satisfying life. KAREN LINDA PETERSEN Kar Your happy disposition will smooth the path of life. Pleasures: Muggs, cliques, N.N., big ath- letes, orange juice instead. Peeves: S.A.S.P., being called Karn, get- ting up in the morning, Student Council 3, 4, Alternate 5, Moni- tor 5, 6, 7, 8, Usher 6, School Party 3, 4, Modern Miss 3, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library 6, llB Mother's Tea 6, KDPS 8. Purpose: To figure out my problems and write a book about them. SALLY ANN PETERSON Sal or Pete Her wit, her smile, her pleasant ways, she'll never lose through all her days. Pleasures: N.N., orange juice instead, East, B , piano, people, records. Peeves: Boys who cross their legs, S.A.S.P., waiting for Jan, saying goodbye, Student Council 3, Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 3, 4, School Party 3, 4, 5, Mike and Gavel 8, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 5, 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, Sec. 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Banquet 4, 6, Y-Teens 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. 7, 8, P.T.A. Pro- gram 8, Synchronized Swimmer 7, 8, Hawk- eye Girls State 6, KDPS Announcer 7, 8, WOI-TV 7, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Alumni Assemblies 5, 7, School Play 5, 6, 8, Student Director 7, Jr.-Sr. Prom Hast- ess 3, D.A.R. Essay 7. Purpose: Be like the sun and shine even when it's cloudy. MIRDZA PLOSTINS Hearts are stronger than swords . Pleasures: Dancing, music, a certain per- son. Peeves: People who are always late. Purpose: To be a success in whatever I do. DON PRUGH Prug My way is to begin with the beginning. Pleasures: Church, fishing, D.A.C.'s. Peeves: Winter, home work. Purpose: To live my life in the service of Christ. BETTE LOU RAYMOND Lou Eyes that sparkle with merriment. Pleasures: Pizza, parties, dancing, flat- tops, A.C.'s, Peeves: Stubborn, conceited people, wait- ing, juvenile boys. Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Clerical Staff 5, 6, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Mod- ern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drake Lecture 7, School Play 4, 5, 6, 7, Nativity 5, 7, Open House Hostess 5, May Festival 6, 8, G.A.A. 3, Assembly 7, P.T.A. Party 8, Kiddie Party 8. Purpose: To live a rich life and capture all the Many Splendored Things. SANDRA JO PARSONS Sandy A sweet disposition is a merit equal to the best. Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, almost everything. Peeves: S.A.S.P.'s, whatever is left. Monitor 8, School Party 4, Science Club 6, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, Golf Team 3, 4, 5, G.A.A. Vice President 7. Purpose: To be a bright light in a dark and dreary world. CHARLES PETERSON Chuck 'Fgod cheer is no hindrance to a good 1 e. Pleasures: Auto mechanics, swimming. Peeves: Cliques, homework. Honor Roll 4, 5, Library 8. Purpose: More fun, more friends, more festivity. DOLORES PINK' Shorty or Dee' True her ways are ways of pleasant- ness. Pleasures: Skating, traveling, Saturday nights, R.T. Peeves: S.A.S.P., excuses, leaving East and the gang. Student Council 3, Honor Rill 3, 4, Monitor 5, 6, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Keys 8. Cues Club 7, 8, May Festival 8. Purpose: To make my parents as proud of me as l am of them. PATRICIA ANN PORTER Pat or Trish Sensible people find nothing useless. Pleasures: A.C.'s, and J.W.'s parties, mu- sic, friends. Peeves: People who soy things they don't mean, Dee's hysterical laugh, boys with lines, stormy days, my blushing and be- ing embarrassed, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 3, 6, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor 8, Monitor 6, School Party 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Y-Teens 7, Co-Editor Greenhorn-Scroll issue 6, KDPS 7, 8, Quill Ad Club 6, May Festival 4, 8, Attended iO3rd Infantry Press Conference for Scroll 8. Purpose: To always look on the brighter sigje of life, and make my parents proud o me. LARRY RAMSEY Rams Fun is my motto. Pleasures: Sports, money, pizza, parties, Mr. Schakel's stories. Peeves: Walking, being to school on time, getting lost, hunting with Steve. Student Council Alternate 7, Monitor 7, Library 4, Hi-Y Club 8, Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Tournament Runner-up 6, 7, Assemblies 4, 6, 8, S25 Club 7, 8, S75 Club 7, 8. Purpose: To go to college and be a coach. DAYTON DELROY REAR Of his presence you are always aware. Pleasures: Pizza, late hours, looting, small town girls. Peeves: Loud talking, hair that stands up. Carlisle 3, 4, 5, 6, Track 4, 6, Football 3, Class Play 5, Baccalaureate 6, Drake Re- lays 4, 6, Chorus 6. Purpose: Succeed in all l may attempt. GERALD REESE Satch or Jerry I agree with no man's opinion, I have my own. Pleasures: Sports, Irish of N.D., good food. Pegv-res: Cliques, Mondays, R.B.A., J.A.M.- Student Council 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 7, Spectator's Club 7, Basket- ball 4, Baseball 4, 6, 8, City Champs 6. Purpose: Play professional baseball. DONALD C. RHEMS Don They never fail, but all succeed who simply do their part. Pleasures: Pierre's class, H.R. 5, pizza, B.l.J.C. Peeves: Liver, spinach, T.W.D.'s poached eggs, N.W.I.M.T.-B,A. Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 8, President 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Janitor 5, Chess and Checkers Club 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Golf 7, 8, Wrestling 7. Purpose: To be a successful M.D, JONITA RIZER Jete Good sense and good nature are seldom separated. Pleasures: S.A.S.'s, D.R., Gretch, music, dancing, MarshaIltown's pizza, pop's jokes. Peeves: Getting up early, dirty dishwater, people who always complain. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Monitor 5, 6, 7, Class Officer H.R. Secretary 6, Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, May Festival 4, Hostess for Brotherhood Tea 8, Thrift Essay 7. Purpose: Be true to myself and make my parents proud of me. MARLENE JOAN ROBERTS MaybelIene Efficient and fun in a quiet way. Pleasures: Football games, parties, cherry covered gumdrops. Peeves: Staying home, getting up early, Jo's pizza with oregano. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Keys and Cues Club 7, 8, Vice-President 7, Assem- bly 4, Alumni Potluck 6: P.T.A. Partici- pant 8, S25 Club 8, Senior Banquet Com- mittee 8. Purpose: To live a successful and happy i e. MARGARET ANN ROE Once known, she's a true friend. Pleasures: To be with Bob, my family and friends. Peeves: Getting up in the mornings. Winterset High 3, 4, 5, 6, Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6, F.H.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. Purpose: To be honest and sincere and a good wife and mother. PATRICIA ROUNDS Pat The world is full of beauty when the heart is full of love. Pleasures: Larry, N.N., orange juice in- stead, cliques, October. Peeves: Long waiting, S.A.S.P., my tem- per, C.W. Student Council Alternate 3, Honor Roll 7, Monitor 4, 5, Usherette 6, 7, School Party 4, Class Secretary 4, 5, 6, Philo 8, Modern Miss 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, Assembly 5, Open House 4, U. N. Speech 7, Voice of Democracy Speech 7, Legion Oratory Speech 7, KDPS Round Table 8, P.T.A. Progra-m 8. Purpose: To make life a path of beauty and joy for those I love. CONRAD CARL REI-IARD Connie He's a cork that can't be kept' under many minutes at a time. Pleasures: Mickey, cars, food, spaghetti. Peeves: Cliques, food not fixed right, blah. Monitor 7, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Tech Rifle Club 3, 4, May Festival 6, 8. Purpose: To like all and be liked by all. WILMA LOUISE RICHARDS Willie Charm often lies in being qulet. Pleasures: F.F.C. activities, straight teeth. Peeves: People who think they are better than others, and spoiled brats. Latin Club 6, Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6, Secretary 5, 6, 7, Future Nurses Club 6, 8. I Purpose: To be a missionary nurse. MARLA KATHERINE ROBERTS riMGrri- A sweet disposition is a merit equal to the best. Pleasures: R.F., East, Dixie's Cad, grape seeds. Peeves: Clocks that tick, gossip, Sauer Kraut, people who hurt others. Monitor 6, Nurse's Helper 5. Purpose: To lead a successful lite and d?SEIHlG the love of one and friendship o a . ROSALIE JEAN ROBINSON Rose Active natures are rarely melancholy. Pleasures: Dancing, parties, good music, 5 stones, and J.E. Peeves: People who think they are better than others, answering why? . Scroll Staff 8, Monitor 5, 7, Class Offi- cer 4, 6, 7, Zeta S, Philo 8, Modern Miss 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 4, Y-Teens 6, 8. Purpose: To face life with my head up and o clear conscience. BARBARA JEAN ROSE Barbie Beauty is power, a smile is its sword. Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, East High, Cinney's dance, pizza, bloopers. Peeves: S.A.S.P.'s, calories, Lou's horn, Norma's pigeon-toed platypuses. Honor Roll 6, 7, B, Monitor Captain 7, B, Usherette 7, Zeta 5, 6, Philo 4, 5, Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Library Staff 3, Football Banquet 7, Seniod-Parent Dinner 7, Mother-Daughter Tea 4, 6, Teen Top- pers 5, 6, Thrift Essay Contest Winner 7, Open House 7, Senior Elections 8. Purpose: To lead a very happy and suc- cessful life, and to always live up to my pare-nts' standards. LAWRENCE MARLOWE RUMMANS Little Lawrence A spirit superior to every weapon. Pleasures: Girls, good food, sharp 48 Chevys, T.B.'s. Peeves: When the sharp Chevy won't run, R.B.A.'s. Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Art Service 5, 6, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Life Guard 7, 8. Purpose: To be a success in whatever I do. CAROLE LAN KFORD RUSHING Plunk We wish you prosperity. Pleasures: Lyle, pizza, B.P.'s, and the gang. Peeves: Waiting, H.O.'s, two-faced people. Scroll Staff 7, Assistant Page Editor, Mon- itor 5, Class Officer 6, Booster Club 5, 6, Spanish Club 3, Quill Ad Staff 5, 8, S25 Club 8. Purpose: To make Lyle a good wife. SUZANNE THEREA SAMO Sue A kind overflow of kindness. Pleasures: Being with a certain person, cherry covered gum drops. . Peeves: Leaving East High, Jo's pizza with oregano. Sportlight Parade 4, Monitor 3, 4, Or- chestra 3, 4, 7, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, Library Staff 3, 4, Pep Assembly 4, Vei- shea Parade 4, Drake Relays, Memorial Day Parade 4, Wilson-Hiatt Assemblies 3, 4, May Festival 4, Spring Concert 4. Purpose: Make Mom and Dad proud of me and make Norman a good homemaker. GERALD SCHARTNER Jerry No bird soars too high that soars with his own wings. Pleasures: Pizza, 18th, Noanie, the boys. Peeves: B.A.'s, homework, Monday morn- ings, blue ply. Student Council 5, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor Captain 7, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, Bas- ketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To enjoy life and be a success. RAYMOND SEE Ray He would stop St. Peter's roll call to ask ci question. Pleasures: Good, food, Phyllis, mixed cho- rus, and a blue Ford. Peeves: Very little. Moy Day Festival 6, Mixed Chorus 8, North: Boys' Glee Club 4, 5. Purpose: To be content with what life gives me. LARRY GENE SHANKS Commander or Cap The truest success in life is character. Pleasures: L.M.F., E.H.S. faculty, good food. Peeves: Cigarettes, whiskey, wild, wild women, hearing people swear. Student Council 5, 6, Honor Roll 5, 6, Student Teacher 7, 8, Student Mgr. 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, P. A. Visual Aids 3, 4, 5, Alumni Assembly 7. Purpose: To obtain a Masters Degree in Phys. Ed. and Biology. SHIRLEY SHULTZ Shultzie A friendly smile, a helping hand. Pleasures: Wyoming, horses, East. Peeves: Stuck up people, Roosevelt. Purposaa: To move to Wyoming and own a ranc . JUDITH ANN RYUN ciJudynori1Judu Good humor is wisdom and goodness combined. Pleasures: N.N., orange juice, linsteadl, R.C.C. Peeves: Being called Ryun, being told l look like o little girl, S.A.S.P. Clerical Staff 3, 6, Choir 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis Team 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Style Show 7. Purpose: To find the end of the rainbow in my backyard. DARLEEN SANDERS My heart is ever at your service. Pleasures: Mild sports, quiet evenings at home with my family. Peeves: Loud infantile people, getting up in the morning. Honor Roll 5, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 32 Library 3, 4, 5, 7, Y-Teens 3. Purpose: To be happy and successful. BEULAH SCOVEL Bu Just as pleasant as she looks. Pleasures: Pizza, Fords, Barb, Friday nights. Peeves: Boys who cross their legs, people who are late, being stood up, people who are snobs. Monitor 3, Choir 7, 8. Purpose: To make my parents as proud of me as l am of them. CHARLES SEXTON Chuck Silence and common sense make the mind. Pleasures: My best girl, food, work on something. Peeavgsjx Monday morning, homework, Student Council 3, 4, 6, 7, Monitor 5, 6, Football 3, Baseball 4, U. N. Speaker 7. Purpose: To do good in everything l do if l can. JAMES E. SHEA Speck Beware l may yet do something fa- mous. Pleasures: Recess, pizza, hunting, fishing, swimming, tuna fish, Medic, Peeves: Oysters, beef stew, spinach, B.A., J.A., blood tests. Monitor 3, 4, Science Club 5, 6, Chess and Checker Club 6, Spectators Club 6, 7, Vis- ual Aids 3, 4. Purpose: To get there before Kilroy does. MABEL JEAN SIMMONS Jeannie A light heart lives long. Pleasures: R..l.'s parties, A.C., pizza, The Party Poopers. Peeves: Sloppy levis, P.W.D.W., B.C., leav- ing East. Monitor 5, 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Assembly 4, 7, G.A.A. 4, Keys and Cues 4. Purpose: To be ci success in whatever I undertake and make my family proud of me. DARWIN SMITH Dar This is my lucky day. D Pleasures: Steak, motorcycles, working on cars, Fords, T.B.'s. Peeves: Ford-o-matic transmissions, brag- ging, race drivers, R.B.A.'s. Monitor 3, 4, Booster Club 4, 5, 7, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Football 3. Purpose: To be a success in whatever I do. RHODA DARLENE SMITH A rare combination of charm, frolic, and fun. , Pleasures: Almost everything and every- body. Peeves: Leaving East, cliques, loud peo- ple, snobs. Student Council 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Senior Section Edi- tor 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Party 8, Orchestra 5, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Miss 5, 6, Booster Club 3, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Forensic Club 4, May Festival 4, 6, 8, May Festival Co- Chairman 8, Assembly 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Playday at North 4, Lunchroom Cashier 6, 7, 8, Hostess at Brotherhood Tea 8. Purpose: To climb the stairway of success by doing my best in everything I at- tempt. EDWARD SONDAG Eddie Sweet is sleep. Pleasures: Hunting and baseball. Peeves: Homework and cliques. Monitor 3. Purpose: To get a I in History. DONALD F. STEVENS Contentmcnt is sweet. Pleasures: Food. Peeves: Cross-eyed ducks. Student Council 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 8, Monitor 6, Choir 4, 8, Bays' Glee Club 4, 8, Cross Country 3, 5, Cheerleader 7, 8. Purpose: To l.ve the life of a Ubangi warrior. TERRY STOVER Tee Oh, this learning-what a thing it is. Pleasures: Almost everything, Pontiacs, A. E. Peeves: Almost everything at the wrong time. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Swimming 3. Purpose: To go to college and become successful. DANNY AN DREW STROSN I DER Stro The wolf may lose his teeth, but never his nature. Pleasures: T.B.'s, summertime, convert- ibles, poker, pizza. Peeves: Misconceptionists, wintertime, cliques, Rosy, B.A.'s. Monitor 5, 6, 7, Captain 8, School Party 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs 7, Big Six Champs 5, 7, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Swimming 7, 8, Track 6, Galt 8, Sports Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To have a yacht, and live in the South Seas. JERRY SMITH Smitty Don't rush me. Pleasures: Ball games, Scroll Staff, cute gir s. Peeves: People who don't cheer. Student Council Alternate 3, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Sports Editor 8, Monitor 5, Booster Club 6, 7, 8, Chess and Checker Club 7, 8, Cheerleader 7, 8, Football 5, Alumni As- sembly 7, Pep Assemblies 8. Purpose: To work my way through col- ege. RICHARD KENT SMITH Dick A good man possesses a kingdom. Pleasures: Good food, good music, good cars, good girls, and recess. Peeves: B.A.'s, cliques, people who don't drink A.E. milk. Honor Roll 4, 5, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Honor Salesman 6, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Nativ- ity 7, Football 3, 5, 7, Baseball 4, 6, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sports Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Veishea 4, Assemblies 3, 5, 7, Open House 5, 7, May Festival 4, 6, B, Big Six Champs 7, City Football Champs 7. Purpose: To accomplish something, some- time. DON SPAW Don A man with a goal must have an am- bition. Pleasures: Arlene, cars, sports, East High, pizza. Peeves: Leaving East, cliques, stuck-up people. Monitor 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. Purpose: Work hard and be a success and live a good life. BEVERLY LORETTA STOVALL Bevie Demure little maid with twinkling eyes. Pleasures: Tom, Val Air, parties, 55 Chevy, Pats and Cat. Peeves: Air Force, squares, people who think they're better than others. Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 4, 5. Purpose: To be loved by one and liked by all, and make the best of the future. THERON STRAIT Bud The answer to something new. Pleasures: Green 50 Chevys, Millie's. Peeves: RaIph's driveway, Fords. Quill Ad Club, School Play Monitor, Chess and Checkers Club. Purpose: To travel and enioy life. JOHN SULLIVAN Sully A man of few words. V Pleasures: T.B.'s, sports, going to East. Peeves: R.B.A., losing, rocks. Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council 4, 8, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, 4, 7, Track 6. Purpose: To get the most out of life. KAY LYNN SULLIVAN Katy She is fair, she is good, and love her we could. Pleasures: September 22, P.P.P.'s, East, friends, music, parties. Peeves: 10 years, slumber parties on Friday nights, S.A.S.P. Student Council 4, Honor Roll 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, B, Monitor B, Captain 8, Usher 5, 6, 7, Orchestra 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Spectators Club 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Open House 3, Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7, May Festival 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Sec- retary 5, 6, 7, President 8, Assemblies 5, 6, 7, East High Instrumental Trio 6, 7, Senior Election 8. Purpose: To repay Mom and Dad for all they have done by living up to their expectations of me, and to graduate from college. HARVEY THOMPSON Herb Better to die a thousand deaths than wound my honor. Pleasures: Sharp clothes, money, slow bop music, R.L. Peeves: Cold weather and slow buses. Purpose: To always succeed in whatever I do. RAY THEODORE TREADWAY Ray He is four-fifths genius and one-fifth pure fun. Pleasures: Students who uphold their re- sponsibilities, handing the baton off aft- er a race, teachers. Peeves: Students who make fun of others, crowded gym classes. Student Council 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vocabulary 5, Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Chess and Checkers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 6, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President 5, Library Staff 4, 8, Fellow- ship Clubs 5, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chap- lain 4, 5, Treasurer 6, President 7, Hon- orary President 8, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Librarian 4, 7, Treasurer 6, President 8, American Legion Oratory lPolk County Winnerl 8, United Campaign Speaker 7, Nativity 3, 5, 7, Pep Assem- blies 5, 7, liB Tea Speaker 5, Future Teachers Banquet 3, 5, 7, Cross Country Team 5, 7, Track Team 4, 6, 8, Big Six Champions 4, 6, Drake Relays 6, 8, State Track Meets 5, 6, 7, 8. Purpose: To put God first, others second, myself last. ROBERT ARCHIE TROTTER Bob or Bertie Wisely and slowly, they tumble who run fast. Pleasures: Danna, chocolate pie, pizza. Peeves: Women drivers, cliques, license suspensions. Student Council 7, 8, Alternate 4, 5, Honor Roll 6, 8, Monitor 6, Captain 7, 8, Class President 3, 4, 7, 8, Open House 7, Foot- ball 3, 4, Transportation 7, Traffic 8. Purpose: At the end of life be able to say Well done. FRANCES TULLY Fran To live is not a blessing, but to live well is. Pleasures: Driving Dad's car, the gang at Trelns. Peeves: Cliaues, Judy's singing, my broth- er's driving. Monitor 6, Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, President 6, Scholastic Entry 8. Purpose: To be a success. LYNN ELEANOR VAN SICKLE iivanii Nothing is so popular as kindness. Pleasures: Anything about the Navy, pink roses and hillbilly music. Peeves: People who think girls shouldn't be in the service. Orchestra 8, Concert Band 8, Marching Band 7, Spanish Club 7, Polk City ln- dependent School 3, 4, Prairie Bible Insti- tute Canada 5, 6. Purpose: To be a Wave Officer, eventu- ally to get married. DALE TAYLOR Poncho Ambition has no rest. Pleasures: People, '56 Buicks, someone special. Peeves: Girls-changeable as the weather. Honor Roll 7, Art Service 7, 8, May Fes- tival, Quill Ad Club 6, Monitor. Purpose: To be a successful businessman. JOY EILEEN THORNTON Jo or Joyce I have done my duty and even more. Pleasures: Being with friends, eating, trips, skating, boating, and money. Peeves: Snobs, being yelled ot, people that try to cause trouble. Monitor 6, Y-Teens B. Purpfse: To be loved by one, liked by o . ROY CLAY TREADWAY Leave him alone, and he'll come home with a string of l's behind him. Pleasures: All kinds of people, going to college, smashing the ol' tennis ball. Peeves: Intolerance, wasting my time. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vocabulary 5, Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President 5, 8, Chess and Checker Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President ' Library Staff 4, 8, Fellowship Clubs 5, Hi 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chaplain 4, 5, Recording Secretary 6, President 7, Honorary Presi- dent 8, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Historian 6, Vice President 7, Treas- urer 8, Parliamentarian 5, American Legion Oratory Speech 8, United Campaign Speak- er 7, Nativity 3, 5, 7, Tennis Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Assemblies 5, 7, llB Tea Speaker 5, FTA Banquet 3, 5, 7. Purpose: To do my best to serve God and humanity. SHAREL LYNN TUERS Sharie True to her work, her word, and her friends. Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, East, swimming, pizza, people, slumber parties, Cinny's dance. Peeves: Days when nothing goes right, Norma's pigeon-toed platypuses, S.A.S.P.'s. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Student Council Alternate 4, Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-editor 8, Usherette 7, Class Secretary 3, Nurse's Helper 5, Philo 5, Modern Miss 3, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 8, Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 6, 8, Teen Toppers 4, Synchronized Swimming 3, 4, 5, Synchronettes 7, 8, Treasurer 7, 8, Supply Clerk 4, 5, 6, 7, Candy Seller 3, P.T.A, Dinner 7, Spinster's Spree 7, Ath- letic Banquet 7, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Open House 3, May Festival 6, Senior Elections 8, Co-chairman of May Festival 8. Purpose: To fulfill my Iife's ambition of becoming a Registered Nurse. MADONNA ROSE TURNER Dona She came here to be distracted by men, not to study. Pleasures: Sunday afternoons, N.N., orange juice, instead, bashful boys, cool winters and spring nights. Peeves: Memories, good-byes, and itchy things. Student Council Secretary 8, Scroll Staff Page Editor 7, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Usher- ette 6, 7, 8, School Party 8, Modern Miss 5, 6, Booster 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 5, 6, KDPS News Reporter 6, Assembly 8, French Club 8, G.A.A. 7, Tennis 8, May Festival 8, Open House 7, Boca Ciega 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Art Service 3, 4, Pep 5, -Y Club 3, 4. Purpose: To do something right, lfor a changej. CAROL VANTREES Van Brief is life but love is long. Pleasures: A.C.'s, waterguns, dancing, va- cations, popular sangs, California, men, 49 Chevys. Peeves: D.B. and R.M.'s, too much work, trouble, lunch lines, Aero-Shave. Booster Club 5, 6 ,7, 8, Class Officer 6, Spectators Club 6, Y-Teens 3, 4, May Fes- tival 6, 8, S25 Club 7. Purpose: To climb the ladder of success without falling and make my parents proud of me. BETTY JEAN WARREN Jeanie or B. J. Worry and I are strangers. Pleasures: H.A., '48 Mercurys, the Little Black Bug, the Gang, the Little Rascals, cys. Peeves: '48 Mercurys that don't run, not being with H.A., homework, Pat's father, the word promise. Monitor 5, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Concert Bond 8, Marching Band 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Syn- chronized Swimming 3, 4. Purpose: To make Howard happy and my parents proud of rne. LARRY WATKINS Wimp I witness and wait. Pleasures: Sharp cars, sleep. Peeves: Cliques, getting up, squirrels. Booster Club 3, 5, 7, Honor Roll 3, Senior Committee 8. Purpose: To attain success in whatever I undertake. MARY LOU WEISBROD Shortstop or Lou A mile a minute is good speed, but a smile a minute gets more action. Pleasures: Roller skating, turquoise, pizza, P.P.P.'s, Bubble's laugh, East. Peeves: Snobbish people, people who al- ways take, but never give, Nina's trou- bles, S.A.S.P. Student Council Alternate 5, 6, Honor Roll 6, Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-editor 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, Captain 6, 7, 8, Usherette 6, 7, Captain 7, School Party 3, 4, 5, 8, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, Junior Zeta 5, 6, Philo 3, 4, Modern Miss 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, Teen Toppers 5, Cheerleader 8, Alternate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Open House 7, Mother-Daughter Tea 4, 6, Pep Assemblies 5, 7, Bundle Drive 7, IO-B Registration 7, Spinster Spree 5, 6, P.T.A. Hostess 6, Ath- letic Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Elec- tions 8, Red Cross 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Polk County Council Vice Pres. 5, 6, Lake For- est Camp Rep. 4, Senior Banquet Chair- man 8. Purpose: To be a good nurse, have loads of friends, and always live up to my mother's standards. RICHARD WHEELER Dick I parked all my worries. Pleasures: Drag racing, Aija Z., swimming. Peeves: Squirrels, cliques. Purpose: To get a job and settle down. SHARON RAE WHITEHEAD Whity The pink of perfection. Pleasures: Orange iuice iinsteadl, N.N., gay times, changeable hair, Willy. Peeves: S.A.S.P., slow crowds when in a hurry, Janlce's golf clubs. Honor Roll 3, 4, Spotlight Parade 6, Moni- tor 4, Clerical Staff 5, 6, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 6, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, 6, V.P. 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Counsel, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 6, 7, Banquet, May Festival 4, 6, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Tennis Team 4, 5, 6, Assemblies 4, 5: Synchronized Swimming 5, Night School 7, Open House 7, P.T.A. Style Show 6, Nativity 7. Purpose: To bring happiness to those who have brought happiness to me, go to college. JOLANE WICKERSHEIM Jo Devout yet cheerful, active yet re- signed. Pleasures: Dick, dancing, dinner parties. Peeves: Disappointments, Perry, pouters. Student Council Alternate 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Monitor 8, Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, Pres. 4, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Spectators Club 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festival 6. Purpose: To make Dick happy always, to make my parents proud of me. DARYLL WATERS Bubbles Still water runs deep. Pleasures: To work ond drive around the country. Peeves: Loafing and girls. Orchestra 7, 8, Concert Band 7, 8, March- ing Band 7, 8. Purpose: To be successful in whatever I take up. JANICE WEBBER Jan or Jana Pleasures: Bic, being broke, parties, let- ters, and life in general. Peeves: Dirt, Panama, green ink, details. Monitor 3, S25 Club. Purpose: To achieve the MRS. degree, to make four people proud of me. DEANNA ELCINDA WHEATLY Danny or Dee I love life. Pleasures: M.L.D., friendly people, N.N., orange iuice instead, crackers, Spencer. Peeves: S.A.S.P., getting up in the morn- ing, The- R. and T. , fried grasshop- pers, short tempered people. Scroll Staff 7, Sports Editor, Monitor 4, 5, 6, 8, Modern Miss 3, 4, 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers Club 8, KDPS Broadcast Reporter 6, May Festival 8, Senior Assembly 8. Purpose: To collect friends as I do pen- nies and to make Mom proud of me. THOMAS E. WHITE Tom Vim and snap to moke things go. Pleasures: Sports, pep assemblies, East. Peeves: B.A.'s, pizza, R.H.S.S., D.M.P.D. Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, Class Of- ficer 3, 8, Booster Club 5, 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Basketball 4, Wrestling 5, 6, KDPS 7, B, Pep Assembly 6, 7. Purpose: To do my best in whatever l attempt. KAREN WHITLATCH Kaye She's lovely, she's engaged, he's lucky. Pleasures: P.P.P.'s, pizza, D.D.W., clothes, parties, friends, S.A.S. Peeves: S.A.S.P., suicidal drivers, writing essays, moody people. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Modern Miss 3, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers Club 6, 7, 8, Synchronettes 7, 8, Open House 7, P.T.A. Program 6. Purpose: To do a good iob at whatever I attempt. BETTY JEAN WIGGINS Jeanie The happy gift of being agreeable. Pleasures: Cherry covered gum drops, par- ties, E.D.W.J. Peeves: People who frown, waiting. Student Council Alternate 5, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, Clerical Staff 6, 8, School Party 5, Booster Club 3, 5, 7, Spectators Club 8, Y-Teens 7, Keys 8. Cues 7, 8, Assembly 7, P.T.A. 8, Nativity 7, Senior Banquet 7. Purpose: Never to forget how to laugh and smile. 'V I i 4 RONALD WILLIAMS Ron and Willie He's one swell guy wha is well worth knowing. Pleasures: Music, R.H., all sports, spa- ghetti and meat balls. Peeves: People who think they're hot, leaving school. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Monitor 5, 6, 7, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7, Glee, Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Jr. Boys' Quar- tet 3, 4, Sr. Boys' Quartet 7, 8, Assemblies 3, 5, 7, Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 81 Holy Week 4, 6, 8: Nativity 3, 5, 7, Sci- ence Fair 6g Spring Music Festival 3. Purpose: Lab technician. ART WITTERN, JR. Legs He will find a way. - Pleasures: Eating, hunting, fishing. Peeves: Politics. Student Council 8, Honor Roll 6, Booster Club 5, 6, 75 525, S75 Clubs. Purpose: To be successful financially and socially. JANET LEE WRIGHT Leroy or Jan She always paddles her own canoe. Pleasures: J.R.H.S.S.S., S.A.A.G.T.M., big brothers, Art, O.B.C., Sal. Peeves: Ole Gay, Jeanie, JoAnne, black Fords, garibaldi, little brothers. Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Monitor 4, 5, 6, Captain 6, Clerical Staff 75 Spanish Club 45 Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 6, Secretary 81 Treasurer 7, Assembly 6. Purpose: To make my parents proud of me and follow close in the footsteps of my Lord. NOEL ARTHUR WRIGHT Neal One cannot know everything. Pleasures: A good high school education. Peeves: The homework that interferes with it. Honor Roll 6, 8, Scroll Staff 8, Concert Band 7, Marching Band 7, Booster Club 83 Chess and Checker Club 7, 85 Hi-Y Club B5 French Club 8. Purpose: To become a V.V.W.M.D. GARY MINES . Gus Keep on the sunny side of life. Pleasures: Fellowship Club, Mercurys and Sue. Peeves: People who pretend they're some- thing that they're not. Monitor 7, Vice-President 8, Asst. P. A. and Light Operator. Purpose: To live for Christ that His will might be done. MARY DAPHNE WINTERSTEEN uMerryn Those who bring sunshine to lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves. Pleasures: To talk, friends at East, music, people. Peeves: Cliques, people who never smile, homework. Monitor 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Purpose: To make my parents proud of me always. VIOLA LORETTA WOODS Rette or Lefty Modest maid is she. Pleasures: To talk, Mom, friendly people, hamburgers and onions. Peeves: For people to tease me about my sneeze, for a man to cry, whistling. Student Council 65 Honor Roll 6, Monitor 3, 45 Clerical Staff 5, 7, 85 Class Officer 6, Secretary 6, Booster Club 4. Purpose: To fill my treasure chest of life gith jewels of love, happiness and wis- Ol'T1. MILDRED LUISE WRIGHT Mickie l like what he likes. Pleasures: C.C.R., Casbah, A.C.'s. Peeves: Boys that cross their legs. Honor Roll 55 Monitor 5, School Party 5, 65 Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.A.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Tennis Squad 6, 7, 8, May Festival 5, 8, Senior Banquet 8. Purpose: To be a success in life and make my parents proud. DONNA ELAINE YARGES Donnie Sweet, attractive kind of grace. Pleasures: J.Q., '48 Fords, Peeves: Working, getting up in the morn- ing, redheads. Purposes: To graduate at last. KAREN RAE ANDERSON Dingle Oh, this learning, what a thing it is! Pleasures: The gang, pizza, B.P.'s. Peeves: Cliques, waiting, two-faced peo- ple, H.O.'s. Monitor 4, 5, Clerical Staff 7, Quill Ad Club 8, S25 Club 8, Booster Club 55 Woodland Park High School, Colorado 6. Purpose: To accomplish what I attempt. ROBERT L. GRAHAM Buck or Crackers Look! He is winding the watch of his wit, by and by it will strike. Pleasures: D.A.C.'s, friendly people, salad, rhythm and blues, and popular music. Peeves: Most western songs, too much T.V., constant law breakers. Scroll Staff 8, Monitor 5, Usher 4, United Nations Speech, Football 7, Big Six and City Champs. Purpose: To serve my country well in the Marine Corps, and be a successful police- man. MARILYN JACKSON Mert or Kitty l'll continue to smile as long as l live. Smiles are natural and easy to give. Pleasures: The rollin' stones, 5 little ras- scals, shrimp, dancing, parties. Peeves: Conceited people. Clerical Staff 71 Class Officer 3, 4, Zeta 8, Modern Miss 5, 65 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Y-Teens 7, 87 Keys and Cues 7, 8, May Festival 6. Purpose: To climb the stairway of success always stepping nearer my goal. NORMAN LONG Norm From a- spark may burst a mighty flame. Pleasures: Tight skirts, P.W. Peeves: impatient people. Purpose: To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. THOMAS MASON Tom Never a quieter fellow. Pleasures: Almost everything. Peeves: Conceited people. Monitor 4, 6, 75 Choir 3, 5, 8, Orchestra 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Wrestling 5, 6. Purpose: To be a success in life. LYLE NORMAN Sometimes I sit and think, sometimes I just sit. Pleasures: J.K.S., motorcycles, cars, sleep. Peeves: Cliques, pizza, Fords, L.J.A.E. Library Staff 4, 5, 6, Football 3, Purpgse: To be a success in everything o. UGUST GRAD ATE -33- CAROLINE NANCY BENDER Nan or Nano The world looks brighter from behind a smile. Pleasures: Pizza, a certain person, parties. Peeves: Cliques, S.A.S.P., people who are two faced. Scroll Staff 85 KDPS Reporter 8, Monitor 57 Girls' GIGS CILJIJ 4, 5, 6, 8, High Schoql Day. Purpose: To join the Waves and stay al- ways nappy go lucky. JUDITH LYNN HALDEN Judy There is nothing in .all life that we don't put there. Pleasures: Being with Pat, pizza, my fam- ily, dances, auctions, sleeping. Peeves: Back slappers, cliques, rain, cer- tain blondes. Usher 8. Purpose: To be a beautician, and to lead a happy life. KAREN ROSEMARY KING Charlie Flood cheer is no hindrance to a good I e. Pleasures: Sewing, cold weather, food, clothes, good music, mail. Peeves: People to talk about me, hot weather, leaving the gang. Monitor 35 Zeta 8, Philo 75 Modern Miss 3, 4, Booster Club 4, 7, Y-Teens 85 G.A.A. 85 Senior-Parent Dinner 8. Purpose: Go to college to succeed in dressmaking and dress design. PATRICIA ANN MARTIN Pats i'Eithor I will find a way or make one. Pleasures: The Roll-in S-T-O-N-E-S, J.A.H., Bevie, Cat, Sissie, dill pickles. Peeves: Cats, think-not, loud mouths, con- ceited people. Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, Zeta B: Modern Miss 6: Latin Club 3, 4, 55 Fellowship Club 65 Y-Teens 75 Memorial Day Assembly 6, Class Night Hostess 7, May Festival 4, 5, 6. Purpose: To fill my treasure chest of life with iewels of love, laughter, happiness, land Jimmyj. ROBERT LEROY MENTZER Bob His hobby is having a good time. Pleasures: Good foods, Jeri, my shot Chev- ro et. Peeves: Girls who smoke and winter. Purlgosff. To become a beachcomber like I . CHARLES PRICE He's quiet-but you know he's there. Pleasures: Fishing, stamp collecting. Peeves: Oysters. Purpose: Architect. .ik 47 , AUGUST GRADUATE DOROTHY ANN MASH SHEPHERD Patsy or Dot Full of mirth, to the top. Pleasures: Billy, Sherrie, clothes, food. Peeves: Cliques, liver. Monitor 55 Zeta 85 Modern Miss 55 Booster Club 3, 55 Y-Teens 75 May Festival 55 Keys and Cues 7. Purpose: To be successful in life and the stenographic field. OPAL STEPP Op She does the best in all she tries. Pleasures: J.Y. and K.l.., roller skating, church. Peeves: L.R.S. and girls who are stuck up. Fellowship Club 3, 4, 55 Cafeteria Helper. Purpose: To graduate, then go back to Kentucky. RICHARD PHILLIP THOMPSON Dick Here one finds good nature and serv- ices united. Pleasures: Glenda, food, friendly people, music. Peeves: Moods, self centered people. Honor Roll 5, 65 Spotlight Parade 3, 5, 75 Choir 6, 75, Orchestra 3, 4, 55 Concert Band 3, 4, 55 Marching Band 3, 4, 55 Spectators Club 4, 5, 65 Fellowship Club 6, 75 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Boys' Quartet 6, 75 Double Quartet 6, 75 Football 45 Golf 3, 55 Boys' Glee Club 6, 7. Purpose: Make G.L. happy, and let God lead me. JOY JUANITA SHEROD I am wealthy in my friends. Pleasures: L.B., kids that are not stuck up, Fellowship Club. Peeves: Cliques, to hear someone take the Lord's name in vain, Joanne's giggles. Student Council Alternate 35 Monitor 55 Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6, 75 Visual Aid Club 5, . Purpose: To make my mother proud of me in whatever l do. LARRY TALBERT Ethel or Tolbert There's always o twinkle in his eye. Pleasures: Fords, quiet people, CJ. and B.B. Riders. Peeves: Bad manners, cliques, conceited people and buddy-buddies. Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Concert Band 4, 6, 85 Marching Band 3, 5, 7. Purpose: To be successful in anything I attempt. Senior Spirited Sprees eiieeie Pertyj ..35... Senior Spirited Sprees Qlunier-Senior Prem and Spinster Spreei V -36- Frolicking Phantom 1. Donna Turner, 2. Mary Lou Weisbrod, 3. JoAnne Bosshart, 4. Susan Beebe, 5. Judy Hansen, 6. Bill Owens, 7. Barbara Rose, 8. LeRoy Law, 9. Gail Black, 10. Delores Baldack, 11. Dorothy Angell, 12. Sharon Gentry, 13. Barbara Lowe, 14. Janice Crain, 15. Pat Rounds, lefty Kay Thompson, right, 16. Larry Anderson, 17. Jackie Fisher, 18. Joyce Baker, 19. Yvonne Miller, 20. Ruth Cook, 21. Mary Wintersteen, 22. Lucille Fortune, 23. Linda Neely, 24. Steve Larson, 25. Jonita Rizer, 26. Cynthia Moore, 27. Kay Harvey, 28. Karen Whitlatch, 29. Judy Daman, 30. Sally Peterson, 31. Suzanne Samo, 32. .Ianeene Miller, 33. Bill Orris, 34. Sarah Nass, 35. Mildred Wright, 36. Donna Aspengren, 37. Dixie Hart, 38. John Beal, 39. Deanna Wheatley, 40. Norma Allsteadt, 41. Kay Edwards, 42. Sonja Bingaman. ..3 7- lirolicking Phantom , 1. Tom Fjelde, 2. Sherri Deskin, 3. Don Biddle, 4. Don Stilwell, 5. Barbara Johnson, 6. Larry Rummans, 7. Shirley Knight, 8. Jackie Hudson, 9. Bing Kinney, 10. Donna Bennett, 11. Connie Knauss, 12. Theron Stra,t, 13. Betty Avitt, 14. Donna Mattis, 15. Donna Nichols, 16. Mable Jean Simmons, 17. Mary Kelley, 18. Mary Jo McLaughlin, 19. Milton Keyes, 20. Mary Lou Katzmann, 21. Marlene Roberts, 22. JoAnn Brady, 23. Lyle Norman, 24. Rea Jean Johnson, 25, Shirley Grant, 26. Rod Campbell, 27. Phyllis Butts, 28. Sharel Tuers, 29. Mary Lou Cornol, 30. Conrad Rehard, 31. Karen Petersen, 32. Dee Ann Logan, 33. Gwendolyn Brewer, 34. Sally Buford, 35. John Nelson, 36. Edward Sondag, 37. Nor- 214a Eunderbuirka 38. Barbora Murray, 39. Rhoda Smith, 40. Diane Ballinger, 41. Loretta Woods, 42. Rosemary Housenfluck, 43. Kay Bauman, . ichard n erson. Frolicking Phantoms utographs 1. Kathleen and Carol Graney, 2. Robert Baldwin, 3. Pat Jones, 4. Barbra Evans, 5. Sharon Allsteodt, 6. Nancy Bender, 7. Peggy Daniel, 8. Tom White, 9. Richard Wheeler, 10. Alfredo Moore, 11. Wilma Richards, 12. Beverly Andre, 13. Linda White, 14. Dick Hamilton, 15. Dick Nicholson, 16. Barbara Elder, 17. Tom Abbott. 'il ul. Chg ! swgw by-'vuy ll R 1 'Q,m 14 I 'C 0 If n 1 I' Autograph Your signature may not be worth S'I,000,000, but I'lI treasure it forever ...42- dmlmstratlon - il-f X l Mrs. Clark X 1,-4 .ICQ XI Mr Williams Principal 4,- fr s -f-'L --'js' ,Q 'i gig fx '- . ...- U 1 Miss Helmreich, Girls' Adviser Q W Mr. Webb, Vice-Principal l I 55 5436? ln x s' 9 A29-l 2 s 5. L 's fqq s . . Y N F s . , Miss Larson f -1 ' . 4. 8 , A Mrs. Croufhamel Deloit Romig Doris Bmniord Nurse, Mrs. Clark, Librarian, Miss Larson, Secretary, Mrs. Croufhamelg Registrar, Deluit Romigp Attendance Clerk, Doris Braniord -43.. Z' 4 Ann SDEUCEV, Gfeenhillr Moffer Younf, Johnson, Johns, Condit , mlm' X Laser, Wetzstein Brewer, Erick son, ' Snyder, Jarvis fs'randingD Witfkoo, sfmfwn, christian, whaffofd Baldwin, Barge, McEniry, Engleen Bingham, Sargent Gregory, Seevers, Gewerth, Schakel .-44.-. Bergman, Rasmussen, Hammond, McKinney Hiatt, Clement, Borg r ' 1 ' I I .- In mg essays Shaw, Baal Elwood, Housholder, Nelson, Zimmerli i ,Z Clemens, Savage, Carlson, Neal Storer, Hargis, Goodwin, Augustine l Friestod, Stephens, Springate, Albright Rugsell, Rump -45- RODNEY CAMPBELL ' Presjdent Council ,G fl Xi tudent ,Q A g, . fl lf I JERRY HALL Vice-President STUDENT COUNCIL: Meeting faithfully once a week, this student governmenf body, under the capable leadership of Rod Campbell, makes decisions and solves numerous problems for the school. Left to right: Row 1: Mohler, Porsons, Johnson, Podrebarac, Jolley, Heggen, Johnson, Craig, Row 2: Warren, Torter, Rogerson, Dooley, Sharr, Cowie, Mikesell, Anderson, Row 3: Hiatt, Sfromberg, Downing, l-locketf, Price, Adamson, Garver, arges. DONNA TURNER Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL: Left to right: Row 1: Pratt, Turner, Kinney, Lovejoy, Carter, Won- derly, Smith, Miller Mamo, Row 2: Cosper, Biddle, Doty, Fogelson, Campbell, Trofler, Madsen, Anderson, Culp, Row 3: Hall, Hamilton, Sullivan, Viggers, Witfern, Johnson, Thomas, Meister, Youngs. T46... Cadet , X7 Teachers ' CAROL ,qpams Mr. Bogotcj, Shop Mr. Riekeno, Typing Mr. Hughes, Music tudent Teachers STUDENT TEACHERS: The duty of the student teachers is To supervise 0 class during ci feocher's obsence. Left to right: Row 1: Jorgensen, Peterson, Jones, Millerg Row 2: Lloyd, Fogelson, Ott, Shanks. -4 7- Mr. Russell, English Miss Totos, English Mr. Funk, Swimming Mr. Olmsted, Gym Mr. Glisto, History Mr. Tolmcidge, Music Mr. Skinner, Music Whq'o9fa Quill Yearbook taif SHAREL TUERS, Co-Editor MARY Lou WEISBROD, co-Edlfor . 1 Oeff' x so Wim uh Se .QSQUI 0150 ni Gusko lntroducfion Q en5, ve J nd SP Or UH' 5 Qenser-1, Orfislyf. to 'ish' . F Sff' ' 'fm :M ll- . nior Sechon- L6 ey' Swmdirm' Flelde A dvlsefs . I-eff f 0 'ishr : Frfe 'Otg Ch Sfod, H- ASXKOU' SQUUQO K6 :rl f phers o ch, Ange'7::dMiel?o0l Life L V lflley. R : eff f I QW 2. Ri!! nghf' - Zk, Bolg ROW 1. S, Srever' .-48? S GY - ht: Fam it 10 9 gun , . L6 n . 5001 enior Seam Veta' ovse 0. W croll Newspaper taff PAT PORTER, Co-Editor MARY LOU CARNAL, Co-Editor wsels: GTE-on Pi Shearer, W ca Chosen, L Edwords, ' eff to righ OSRHQS' Whir 1: Fulfo rifihtz H e' DOW U' BOSS!-1 xo he 0 d Ph Left Y I' fl Deoron Let' to 'ish non' bu ation S - 'S Drlhgo HI ghrx Type L' , Row 2:'fbzrLeff fo ri QSSQHI GI-ggi: Row I om wr.: Gem ' lgf-H. ry, Moor e fe, PAO x : G - t1 Row x-sus. Lef' 'O Gnmond , B nd ' ' 7.1 50 oldock, Yeuew -gzzaxeyg Row Mehlnr QTBW ood ' Pfon FUTURE TEACHERS: These students are the teachers of tomorrow: Left to right: Row 'I: Deering, Johnson, Harper, Rounds, Jones, Rose, ' ' x 3 filf 1. , ..,., J 1 ...j.: ' 1 - r fr, it Y ' 4 ' .. , ii--f-we f mlilif --- :iff V gsm, . Ns.. we 1 :Mg . . T r ft ' ' mv new-IQ,f., x I 15' ii? f, ' Q 4 , V i - it ' . r f , 5115 11 - , iiffff , ' 9 , ' ' ,5.,.f1i5:s:s1 32216 , . 1 ': ,' -Q ' . A , ., we ' ' ff V ..,. , ,. Officers and Advisers of Future Teachers: Left to right: Treadway, Mamo, Miss Elwood, Campfield, Treadway, Mr. Sargent. Row 2: Dahlstrom, Watson, Carter, Legg, Lind. Officers and Advisers of Future Nurses' Club: Left to right: Row 'l: Mrs. Clark, Tuers, Angell, Row 2: Parsons, Paulsen, Hampton. Future Nurses, Club FUTURE NURSES' CLUB: These are the students who are hoping to someday have an R.N. after their name. Left to right: Row 'l: Bales, Weisbrod, Nichols, Daniel, Miller, McConnell, Fredrickson, Benson, Wilson, Row 2: Fortune, Geyer, Reynolds, Schumann, Johnson, Meline, Christiansen, Howe, Skinner, Armstrong, Ribbey, Row 3: Anderson, Larson, Countryman, Wal- rod, Toulouse, Baker, Anderson, Johnson, Bartlett, Richards. -50- rench Club Le Cercle rancais FRENCH CLUB: The French Club is formed from the stu- dents who have taken French. Left to right: Row 'I: Wil- liams, Bosshardt, Alexander, Carter, Payton, Reynolds, War- ren, Row 2: Whitney, Calhoun, Stromberg, Treodway, Shorr, Treadway, Wright, Roberts. , 1 i QM . ,I , 3 .4 ' . f 1 1 .,.. , , - K nf:-5: xg, - . ., Si, ..,.. V A X s, :fri F . , l . rj . .fklgfxrffr 1 f . I 1 it 1 f -:QF2 ' ,sf . - , WM .V fs- sf. 11 .- .,.,, .gs : V. W - Fw 1: . - ,- 'i'l2i2i:e, V:-I-'gfvgmsgas V-:1E':': T' ,,,,,,, W' f', psl,,,11j , 2-ef Officers and Adviser of Keys and Cues Club: Left to right: Allsteadt, Wiggins, Harris, Carter, Miss Nelson. Officers and Adviser of French Club: Left to right: Boson, Newell, Wilburn, Lutman, Miss Snyder. Ghostwriters KEYS AND CUES CLUB: This club consists of commercial students who spend their time looking into different phases of the business world, including field trips, films, and lectures. Left to right: Row 'l: Adams, Miller, Grant, Johnson, Katzmann, Pink, Fulbright, Johnson, Taylor, Row 2: Roberts, Sutherland, Formaro, McPherson, Gustafson, Hansen, Overton, Bingamon, Epps, Row 3: Heggen, Brady, Kruzich, McCabe, Bartlett, Ulrich, Carter, Kendig, Gordon. -51- i n ll LATIN CLUB: The annual banquet and mock wedding are the main activities that the Latin Club members attend. Left to right: Row 1: Hines, Arnold, Findlow, Stewart, Yarges, Blair, Richards, Strombergg Row 2: Weisbrod, Nich- ols, Smith, Harban, Schwartz, Wells, Hecker, Benson, Nervig, Deering, McConnell, Fredrickson, Formarog Row 3: Deets, Rose, Canfield, Wright, Miller, Smith, Schumann, Craig, Dahlstrom, Fox, Carlson, Hines, Cooper, Cost- ingsj Row 4: Vaughn, Hamilton, Brady, Johnson, Whitlatch, Johnson, Davidson, Fenton, Christiansen, Anderson, lgorsons, Jgrgengen, Johnson, March, Elin. Insert: Officers and Advisers: Podrebarac, Tuers, Boson, Mrs. Erickson, eterson, uvo s. Roamini Romans 'n' panish Spirits ii 'H S ll SPANISH CLUB: All those who have taken Spanish are eligible to join this club. Left to right: Row 'l: Harvey, Rizer, Owens, Nixon, Legg, Taylor, Row 2: Deaton, Rudasill, Baker, Lewis, Stevens, Bootong Row 3: Finney, Fulton, Bales, Witzenberg, Gott, Fulbright, Taylor. Insert: Officers and Advisers: Turner, Leonetti, Miss Brewer, Sowdey, Ellis. S a S Il ck 1' CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB: This club teaches The boys the skills of playing chess ond checkers. Left to right: Row 'l: Shay, Anderson, Ferguson, Beal, Evans, Chondlee, Beal, Smith, Beemonp Row 2: Keller, Cameron, Losee, Arnold, Hull, Madsen, Manos. Officers and Adviser: Olson, Griffiths, Miller, Palmer, Nelson, Mr. Seevers. ff lk . 0 Q ' fs 93 3 4 67 - s F. 7 ws..- -.e..- s, ... ,.,., ...W - .- -- El Il 0 Ill IQHILOMATHEAN: Philo, East's oldest club, began as a literary club but now is an informal social group. Left to right: Row 1: Warren, Parsons, Rizer, Lee, Row 2: Marshall, Deaton, Bradley, Graeveg Row 3: Rudasill, Brewster, Llllellander, Davidson, Rose. Inserf: Officers and Adviser: Row 1: Mrs. Baldwin, Larson, Row 2: Nass, Podrebarac, arson. ..53.. These boys make up the Sophomore HE-Y which prcvldes much interesting entertainment for them. Left to right: Row 1: Pierick, Nelson, Siders, Garver, Pierick, Berg, Hunnell, Row 2: An- derson, Hortung, Smith, Allsteadt, Hockett, Wallerstedt, Umphress. Officers and Adviser of Sr. Hi-Y. Left to right: Mr. Rump, Tread- way, Williams, Ellgaardp Row 2: Treadway, Cisna, Chand- lee, Johnson, Thomas. O'tEcer:. and Adviser of Jr. Hi-Y. Left to right: Mr. Clemens, Hen- derson, Shorr, Findlow, Whit- latch, Greer. Jr. Ili-Y Senior Hi-Y provides social gatherings for older boys of the school. Left to right: Row 1: Loll, Wat- son, Boldwin, Beal, Eva-ns, Manos, Brown: Row 2: Griffin, Liddicoat, Sullivan, Nelson, Ferguson, Turner, Kasner, Olson, Row 3: Winegordner, Larson, Beal, Berggren, Fetters, Palmer, Rizk, Waychoffg I, Y Row 4: Rehms, Romsey, Ralston, Carlson, Huffman, McConnell, Heath, Graham, Sloybough. - o Officers and Adviser of Y-Teens. Left to right: Dyer, Simsons, Ruvalds, Owens. Y-Teens, a high school loranch of the Y.W.C.A., participates in one universal Y-Teen project. Left. to right: Row 'I: Nelson, Craig, Middlekauff, Roberts, Whitney, Row 2. Howser, Rudasill, Shoning, Carter, King. -54- P.A. and VISUAL AIDS: The P.A. and Visual Aids Club furthers the members' interest in audio- visual equipment. Left to right: Row 1: Owens, Smith, Hamilton, Elliot, Hodson, Row 2: Lam- bert, Daman, Brown, McElvogue, Oxley. if lg , . Craits r Club Officers and Adviser: Elliott, Turner, McChesney, Mr. Yount, Penenger. . . and Visual Aids CRAFTS CLUB: The Crafts Club is composed of students from Mrs. Clement,s crafts classes. Left to right: Mrs. Clement, Nolte, Brown, Stone Whit- ney, Roberts. eta Club ZETA: The Zeta girls have very entertaining meetings. Left to right: Row 'I: Lindquist, Hud- son, Clarkson, Mellin, Miller, Row 2: Brewer, King, Schwartz, Brady, Clemens, Griffin, Row 3: Middlekaut, Peterson, Jorgensen, Howser. .-.55- Zeta Officers: Krause, Moore, Formaro, Harvey. Not pictured: Miss McEniry, Adviser. Science Club Officers and Adviser: Left to right: Mr. Storer, Evans, Harper, Tread- way. SCIENCE CLUB: For those interested in studying the subjects of nature, there is the science club. This club is under the capable supervision of Mr. Storer. Row 'I: Hampton, Johnson, Toulouse, Wellander, Ulrich, Kendig, Parsons, Row 2: Loll, Kasner, Child, Welch, Rollstin, Matulet, Weller. cience keletons 9 X xi u sk 44. 's 4 EDEN is I, Fellowship gg Club Fellowship Club Officers and Adviser: Left to right: Mar- gie Lewis, Bob Bason, Gary Mines, Miss Helmreich. FELLOWSHIP CLUB: The Fellowship Club meets during the lunch hours and is supervised by Miss Helmreich. The activities include devotions, singing, and Bible study. Left to right: Row 'l: Mikesell, McElvogue, Halfhill, Lewis, Dudley, Benson, Row 2: Rice, Larson, Shoning, Christiansen, Brody, Burgett, Acheson, Row 3: Stromberg, Richards, Sherod, Wright, Ellis, Tully, Anderson, March, Thompson. I UR 0 ITORS Left to ri ht Mercer Lutman Hebrew, F RST H0 M N : 9 2 , , Gee, Wingert, Letfington, Row 2: Forret, Van Maren, Bently -Larson, Baldwin, Wiblishouser, Nye, Row 3: Rider, Belcher, Col: SECOND HOUR MONITORS: Row I: Miller, Carlson, Wondling, Bitting, P. Elliot, Anderson, Schwartz, Elliot, Thompson, Row 2: Hodsan, Carr, Turner, Evans, Neagle, Sharr, Row 3: Manas, Iins, Campbell, Rush. mlm! si. ofiai-Q I lklj, X Hall ' Al THIRD HOUR MONITORS: The main purpose of the hall moni- tors is to keep the halls clear and quiet. Left to fight: Row I: Weisbrod, Nichols, Plummer, Coleman, Toulouse, Baker, Quiiano, Mellin, Formaro, Row 2: Rose, Lowe, J. Pierick, Ferris, Helver- son, Krause, Clarkson, Lewis, Row 3: Anderson, Weller, Hart, Anderson, Casper, Row 3: Green, Thomas, Allsteadt, Nelson. JJ' vegii KJ' onitor Trotter, Weber, Petersen, Gilliland, B. Pierick. FOURTH HOUR MONITORS: Left to right: Row 1: Haze, Lewis, Rinehart, Johnson, Davis, Sullivan, Baker, Haines, Row 2: Oxley, Brown, Berg, Reece, Fogelson, Hall, Williams, Johnson, Row 3: Rider, Forbes, Anderson, Pearson, Sharp, Carlson, Hutton, Allen. FIFTH HOUR MONITORS: Left to right: Row 'I: E. Heggen, Leonetti, Griffin, D. Heggen, Wcillersfed, Vergos, Crain, Row 2: Palmer, Dawson, Fergerson, Chandlee, Beal, Carmichael, Bald- win, Williams, Row 3: Rehms, Beal, Nicholson, Sullivan, Heath, Hussman, Johnson, Mills. u 0 a r S9 e BOYS QUARTET: East High is fortunate to have these boys who sing so well together for the students' entertainment and outside activities. Left to right: Ronnie Wil- liams, Tom Abbott, David Bryant, Richard Thompson. Accompanist: Doris Glidewell. Heavenly Music MISS GREENHILL A Cappella Choir A CAPPELLA CHOIR: We have enjoyed the music of our fine choir this past year: Left to right: Row 1: Miss Greenhill, Scovel, Camp- field, Holman, Katzmann, Grant, Johnson, Lessmonn, Padrebarac, Brazly, Brown, Gustafson, Elder, Fuller, Burnsg Row 2: Stroud, Winters, S, Elin, Wells, Glidewell, Voshell, R. Cook, Peterson, Jorgensen, R. Elin, Evans, Sears, Moore, Boatrightg Row 3: Berry, Jordan, Mason, Clair, Smith, Ellis, Abbott, Crowley, Fogelson, Thompson, Neagle, Swender, Mentzerg Row 4: Davis, Miller, S. Cook, Nielsen, Sanclquist, Lloyd, Boson, Gee, Hines, Welsh, Stevens, Bryant, Cooper, Lewis, Not pictured: Williams. t T5 SL 0 . S ll BOYS' GLEE CLUB: These boys are learning a great deal about music and they are under the super- vision of Miss Greenhill. Row 1: Smith, Nielson, Clair, Thompson, Abbott, Crowley, Neagle, Carmer, Mentzer, Fogelson, Swender, Jordon, Glidewellg Row 2: Mason, Sandquist, Williams, Lloyd, Bason, Gee, Hines, Stevens, Bryant, Cooper, Lewis, Hughes, Miss Greenhill. I sf MIXED OCTET: The IvgxedfOctelt is anotfherkogl East High's fine usical groups. Row 1: usto son, essman, oo , ing Row 2: Abbott, 1,3 xg 509V mines, Lewis, Thompson. Li Girl ' Glee Club GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: The Girls' Glee Club is composed of 39 girls who are interested in vocal music. 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John Beal Steve Ferguson Warren Harne Jerletta Nervig Tom Richards Bing Kinney MAKE UP T62... nppl ELAINE FREDRICKSON SUPPLY GIRL: Selling supplies to High students is a big iob and which requires a lot of extra time service. Elaine Fredrickson does job well. East one and the Q 4 avvcll' MfAfcze y Girl 'Cafeteria Girls and Candy ellers tage Hands CAFETERIA GIRLS AND CANDY SELLERS: These girls serve our STAGEHANDS: These boys are in charge of setting up the stage school in the cafeteria during the lunch periods. Left to right: for various assemblies and school activities. Left to right: Hill Row 'I: Nelson, Smith, Hamilton, Deal, Warren: Row 2: McElvague, Clark, Waggener, Arendts, Child, Lester. Not pictured: Bell, Pe Witzenburg, Wade, Schultz, McGrew, Gander, Dunn. tersen, Evans, Yarges. ' Electricians and ELECTRICIANS AND MOVIE OPERATORS: These boys assist at assemblies and movies. Left to right: Bales, Richards, McConnell, Rollstin, Turner, Williams. Not pictured: Berard, Lettington. -5 3- Movie Uperaters S Ill ASSEMBLY USHERS: This groups of students, members of Mr. Gregory's homeroom, help us all find seats at our assem- blies, Left to right: Row 1: Newton, Holden, Jorgensen, Pvterscn, Herrick, Wal kill, Thompson, Willis, Row 2: Martin, Crowley, Culp, Davidson, McChesney, Smith, Exllne, Hamilton, Row 3: Harlln, Lloyd, Shephard, Holt, Cox, Brees, Carlson. Messengers Wardrobe Girl MESSENGERS: These boys have worked very hard to deliver things WARDROBE GIRLS: These girls have done o fine job the lost se- to and from the school and the school board. Left to right: Eugene mester and deserve o big Thanks! Left to right: Anderson, Gale Clark, Doug Madsen. Schultz. Usherette USHERETTES: These girls act as hostesses for special programs at East. Left to right: Row 1: McConnell, Parsons, Booton, Fredrickson, Swihartg Row 2: Parsons, Jolley, Wellander, Podrebarac, Parmenter. ..641. l' , i a r LIBRARY STAFF: Our efficient library staff helps to keep our library clean and neat, and aids us in tak.ng and returning books: Left to right: Row I: Rains, Myers, Nolte, Hinrichsg Row 2: Brown, Hayes, Christian, Palmer, Mikesell, Larson, Row 3: Johnson, Swenberg, Cahhel, Williams, Feight, Peaker, Row 4: Hessenius, Formaro, Chapman, Viggers, Bolen, Creig, Waggoner. Nurses Helper g NURSE'S HELPERS: These girls help Mrs. Clark take care of the many aches and DAY'S WORK pains that come into the nurse's office. Row 'l: Fisher, Benshoot, Daniel, Johnson, Lee, Rizer, Row 2: Hart, Reynolds, Anderson, Baker, York, Sedclrs, Walrod. Clerical tail CLERICAL STAFF: These girls are selected from the business department to work in the office, Left: to right: Row 1: Burns, Adams, Oxley Harban, Black, Taylor, Pratt, Fairchild, Northway, Mattis, Row 2: Anderson, Hartger, Carlson, Daman, Warren, Newell, Rounds, Gustafson Grant, Cramblit, Schwartz, Allen, Row 3: Formaro, Smith, Larson, Payton, Hall, Dornbusch, Podrebarac, Neely, Wiggins, Woods, Fisher. -65- Cafeteria Ladies CAFETERIA LADIES: The Cafeteria Ladies do a wonderful iob of preparing our food. Left to right: Row 1: Wiggeniosf, Grant, Robbins, Wrighf, Whitfield, Row 2: Allison, Esfy, Brophy, Sfolmeier, Sinnard, Engles. Cv Ti , 7 Y N Q 4 -- ii 09 E- Q V ' v - , f N .. ,Q I -, Q nr u .4- '4' '1?T77 Cflgmigul i I. u I: ' 1 - If ke r e. ' ' Q I ' Dsums cum' N Cu toilian CUSTODIANS: The custodians keep our building and grounds in tip-top shape. Nlifgkfo right: Row 'l: Hazher, Roberts, Lecy, Bjork, Row 2: Boafman, Johnson, Darnell a er. --66- E N 1 H 1 i r i 4 , s E i 3 V: U 5 5 I ! 2 fx 5 Autographs S TO, ,v.,,...,,,7v...............-., J I OMQ E if K 4 EN . X7 k 3 Q X0 510 o T1 1 ,,,, ,,, ,, ., , ff, Q22 ,ff - as M, W www .. 1 , .- .5 .... ., .... ...-. . . 'N X S aw , fm ,vggvg-'-5. --:.:,.:::::---2'-P+ A V' 75 b ,351 ,Z .:...,,.,.. i 52 i' 5 5' Q J 54 N -I-'f' - ,K W, Q55 Holly Row 2' Slay VARSITY BASKETBALL: Left to right: Row 1: Williams, Ellgaard, Thomas, Pierick, Schartner, Liddicoat, bough, Petersen, Rasmussen, Heath, Collins, Chandlee, Campbell, Johnson. Not pictured: Varsity Basketball 1955-56 Record lE.5oCVoterloo -H57 Fort Dodge -, .... .36 35 Mason City ..... ---. s,a, 44 58 Osko loosa ,.,.. - .... -6 Lincoln s,..,. 52 45 52 35 North ,... -. ..,. .... . --..5O 55 Roosevelt --..----.-74 6l W. Waterloo --.-,- ..,, .--49 72 Tech ..... ..,. .,.. 5l 49 E. Waterloo ,.... ..., .47 72 Lincoln . 60 47 W. Waterloo 59 56 North ,,,. . ....,, 59 46 Tech .. 47 43 Roosevelt .. ..., ,...... 4 7 56 Mason City c.... ........ . 68 57 Fort Dodge .. ....s. .c2.... . .57 45 Lincoln ..,. ...... .... . .... . 5 5 53 lndianolo ..,... ..... . -- 56 57 -74- COACH MARTY CARLSON RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Left to nght Rowl :horr Greer Slders Hortung Wollersfecxdt Dore Bradyg Row 2 Helverson Whxtlofch Hansen Kromme, Rogerson Allsteadt Ferguson, Ruvolds ..N.,:+mw 41 ..,, ,, ,.,. . -- .ASQ ' L. 558, ww 14 w M W .. 5 , : :. ' Rffzif ..,.. :-'1 .-.'-.,. : 5 COACH JOHNSON COACH RUMP Whoo Jerry M an ww.-M.. FIRST TEAM BASEBALL: Left fo right: Row 'I: Denning, Nipper, Waychoff, Jordan, Neilson, Liddicoaf, Vergos, Ellgoardg Row 2 Belcher, Beal, Baldwin, Rider, Simms, Low, Stilwell, Williams, Row 3: Coach Savage, Hall, Campbell, Johnson, Neugle, Thomas Shcirr, Sfover. COACH CLEMENS Left to right: Row 'l: Culp, R. Rider, Dare, Kosner, Pearson, Ellis, Forsberg, Archer, Pierickg Row 2: Brody, Adamson, Wallersfeadf, Buerly, Helverson, P. Rider, Hook, McCoy, Nelson, Row 3: Mr. Clemens, Boyce, Cornell, Findlow, Whiflofch, Johnston, Murphy, Anderson. ...7 6T Baseball Teams Q. Oi A A as 1'IZl,mv COACH BOB SAVAGE TRACK TEAM: Left to right: Row I: Krause, Slaybaugh, Orris, Treadwoy, Hill, Parish, Burnett, Fowler, Hedgecock, Lewis, Frokes, Griffin, Brown, Collier, Row 2: Waggnor, Allen, Carlson, Gillis, Rasmussen, Hansen, Barker, McGee, Rogerson, Rollstin, Richards, Allsteadt, Kramme, Lettington, Randolph, Row 3: Brill, Belcher, Palmer, Jackson, Woxell, Sharp, Day, Cisna, Heath, Anderson, Johnson, Bailey, Williams, Roe, Manos, Doye, Kalnlns, Cecil. Not pictured: Collins, Viggers. Track Team COACH RUMP COACH BERGMAN HMIKEH For 46 years, Mike Augustine has been in organized athletics in Iowa, usually figuring in as player or coach. He was at his best in track and foot- ball, both as a player and coach. Although Mike never had much to say, he could handle any job when he was in the thick of it. He did them all well. ike Bows Out Past Record Mike had nine outdoor championships in track. He headed up 26 track squads all told, and 22 of them finished no lower than third in state meet competition. His teams won the state indoor meet four times. His triumphs in city compe- tition were countless. The Big Six circuit, of which East is o member, never has had a track champion other than East Des Moines. In football, state championships are not recognized formally, but Mike had his share of undefeated teams. He built seven city champions and came up with a tie in another season. He also coached many successful bas- ketball teams, although none figured in the state championship proceedings to any great extent. . For all-around coaching success Mike Augustine probably never had a superior in the high schools of Iowa. COACH GREGORY 0. xx f x 'T 1 V , Q Sl .. ,, as MAT MEN 5, l W f ' ff f I . 1' S I .P J 'f' u.r. ' l Wrestlmg Teams WRESTLING TEAM: Left to right: Row 1: Yorges, J. Pierick, Lane, Mills, Owens: Row 2: Sullivan, B. Pierick, Goy, Gillis, Low, Row 3: Anderson, Ferris, Woxell, Pryor, Harris, Tuinstro. i7 8T COACH RUSSELL ' l 6' A 2 Euzwgisfd Ad- A Don't Fall On Your Head, Larry -'LAI Am- 0xoL 'Jig' -Ai' NDAMS I wimming Team , SWIMMING TEAM: Left to right: Row I: Hamilton, Cisna, Brown, Beal, Price, Row 2: Hansen, Palmer, Petersen, Rogersong Row 3: Coach Russell, Downing, Hockeft, Kalninsp Row 4: Cook, Youngs. -79- 0 .l 45,01 16 x 2 if uurq L nav.: BOYS' GOLF: Left to right: Row 1: Hecker, Kosner, Roe, Romsey, Coldironp Row 2: Berggren, Rhems, Davis, Sfrosnider, Petersen, Farrer, Hill. Golf Teams Fore COACH SCHAKEL Nice Form fo 1 i, s' , l 'L Q X K X X gn W ' I . A1 GIRLS' GOLF: Left to right: Paulson, Johnson, Hampton, Groney, Wonderly, Parsons, Romans, Demsky, Sullivan. -..gg-. X . GNN Lawns - BOYS' TENNIS: Left to right: Row I: Hunnell, R. Johnson, Treodway, Harfung, Rogerson, Day, Row 2: J. Anderson, Hansen, Ferguson, Beal, McCuen, D. Anderson, Row 3: Ruvalds, Chandlee, Johnson, Smith, Hocketf. COACH CARLSON ' v u ' 90555 9'o'4'4'. 0 Q o Q o wma V o 'V ,Q 0,4 g ILILE D . Gus Fdrsr-nl Tennis Teams Number I Tennis, Anyone? COACH SPENCER GIRLS' TENNIS: Left to right: Kinney, Whitehead, Armstrong, Brown, Moore, Harper, Parsons Anderson, Murray. -.811 SYNCHRONETTES: The chief activity of This new club was a show, Calendar Capers, given for parents and friends. Left to right: Row 1: Wilcox, S. Johnson, Bingo-man, Harban, M, Katzmonn, Peterson, L. Johnson, Baker, Hansen, Ballinger, Row 2: Gill, Paulson, Hampton, Schmacker, Whiflatch, Clemens, J. Kafzmann, Hecker, Tuers, Crain, K. Johnson. Not pictured: Elings, K. Johnson, Schroeder, Leonefti. Synchronized wlmmmg COACH SPENCER The Stars ..32.. tm Llsms CHEERLEADERS: Left to right Row 1: Weisbrod, Buford, Deskin, Katzmann, Peterson, Row 2: Garver, Smith, Stevens. Clleerleaders . Q . . - . ,fi .. . .3-1 .5-'fl 'j 5 ,v::Ei:.::..:2s: 'A X iii? -. .. lliiii we ' , . i COACH STRATTON I X gi I' O 7 s COACH SPENCER G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association consists of girls who participate In the various sports. G.A.A. Officers: Left to right: Kinney, Sullivan, Johnson. JoAnn Brady Bill Baker l l QUILL AD CLUB: These students make the Quill possible as they sell advertising for the yearbook. QUILL AD CLUB: Left to right: Row 1: Gilbert, Brown, Sawhill, Duquette, Pike, Rounds, K. Petersen, Thompson, Row 2: Hodson, Daman, Brady, Anderson, Knight, Roberts, Knotts, Crum, Allison, Row 3: Baker, Davidson, Peterson, Shaw, Clark, Barton, Berggren, Smith, Nipper: Row 4: Boyce, Madsen, Slater, Wheeler, Kail, Bradford, Yenzer, Norman, Evans, Row 5: De Angelo, Talbert, Spaw, Dougherty, Baird, Fogelson, Hutton, Ramsey, Ball. Quill All Club Y ,MR FRIESTAD l or more ot advertising 25 least S25 Those who sold at for the East High Quill are: JoAnn Brown DeWayne Clark Anthony De Angelo Dennis Dougherty Larry Fogelson John Hill Frances Knotts Marlene Roberts Donald Spaw Marvin Barton Carole Rushing Robert Buckroyd Bill Berggren Sharon Brown Tom Davidson Bill M:Grift Lyle Norman Karen Petersen Charolette Pike Pat Sawhill Joe Slater Vicki Thompson Mary Crum -34- S75 CLUB: These students sold at least S75 of advertis- ing for the East High Quill. Left to right: Row 1: Hod- son, Daman, J. Anderson, K. 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M. - 8 P. M. OPEN SUNDAYS-8 A. M. - 8 P. M. 714 East 14th Phone 6-9295 ofa -. -....-...........-....-.,........-H..-- ----- I 5 Rd ---- .. -. .. -....-....-.....-....-....-....-....-.... .9 T81 H1 1 1 Dfw- Ilvl 14 1 1i -------- T-A -1-T -- T-r -:V -.r - i:-:::-n.- 1 .1 --i.- -ii-1? 1 1-. -. 1 1 ,-,,,,.. T hi Q - CITY AUTO G. HOME SUPPLY STORE f i Z 'II95 Second Ave. Phone 8-5729 I I E 'i'l'1 11 1 l '1 1 1 1 1 ' 'ff' 1 151 1 1- 1 1l -'I 1 f'l' 1 1111111 IIII 1 IIII 1 Ilrl 1 Ivll 1 IIII 1 vlvl 1 rrfl 1 1 1 -- --H11--wg' Jerry Yenzer '! '- -' - - - - - - -' '- '- - - - - - '- '! '- - - - - - - - - - ' - - '- - T' ----'- - - -- --'-:- 1 1 j I DOHERTY'S FLOWERS 1 T H E R M O G A S ' P CORSAGES A SPECIALTY - The Preterred Bottled Gas Service E l l54O Second Ave. Phone 8-6557 Rapid Thermogas Company 5 Flowers Wired E UG'l'2j1Uh9'7'6 T - 5 4509 East l4th Street Phone 6-l l96 T DES MOINES 14, lowA . T l in T T 1' '-' 'lulll 'lull i 'i T T i illi '-'ni' 'ini 'mi' 'll T 'll T'l 1 'l1 1 1 1Llll1'lll1lUI1ll'l1lll'103' Douglas Madscn J y Y Tues. 31. Just think, only 88 school days till Wed. Feb. 'l. Oh hum! getting tired of the end of the semester. filling out program cards. QM- ,,,, -, ---.----.-- .- - -. -. - -,-, ,-.,, -. ---,-------.-- ml-W? l . Q IT'S so EASY, So CONVENIENT, so PLEASANT Q ' TO BANK AT ' I L ' DES MOINES' DRIVEJN BANK ' I - CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK 1 I EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST ' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' : Member Federal Reserve System 1 I -z-i---i-- --------- -- I- -' - 't-- -'-u- i--' - 1-'i - '-f' - ilf- - illl - -- - --'- - --'- ---'-- ---x - '--f - -' ---------- -------+ Bob Buckr yd J W l E l I I 3 l L 2 5 l l l -1- gl1-1---.13-M11-.1-.1111-.111111.-........---.--.11.-.-111 .fd Mniuerdifg .911 Mar 07118 Ollflfl Drake University invites you to visit the campus and talk over your college plans with a member of the outstanding Drake faculty. You'll meet many old friends at Drake and make many new ones. Drake is your nationally famous University with nine accredited colleges. Take this opportunity to see what Drake has to offer you. Nine Distinguished Colleges: Liberal Arts Business Administration Education Fine Arts Pharmacy Law Divinity Graduate Community DRAKE UNIVERSITY 1-l 111111- -- - -- 1111- ml1nu-lui1silx1lni 1111-111111 1111i t 4, Y Larry Ramse ..g9... vfan1uII1mI... ... 1 .. 1nn1Im1IuI1mI1nn-Im--Inn-mi1mI1Im1mm1Im1nn1un1uu1Im1nII1Im1uu1un1am--Im-mi-m I I uBI.IsI-IING co ' NOW 1 Two l2I Colors for practically the price of one ' The only commercial print shop in Des Moines with a : High-Speed, Two Color Press ' - COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL TYPES - Quality and Distinction Our Motto l 515 sixth Avenue East Phone 2 0485 viom1 Iiii 1111 1Im1 iiii 1 iiin 1 iiii 1IIu1 iiii 1 iiui 1 uxii --IIIl-- iiii 1 xnii 1 ulii 1 iiii 1 1 iuii 1 1 1IIII1 1 iiin 1 iuii 1 1 1IIn1IIII1IIII1I Jerry Yenzer ogIoII1 iiii 1mm 11111111111111 III1 iiui 1u,!, Qu- p iixi 1 1 1IuI1IIII1IIII1IIII1-IIn1II I A E I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1 CASE FEED MILL I , I I STONER PIANO COMPANY I WE TRY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC I , Q i L Every Transachon Guaranteed Q 3770 be I HENRY c. OLSON President ' I : Unde' New M 9e 'e ' lOth and Walnut Street i HARRY E' TURNER DES MOINES 9 IOWA I : I 30111 IIII 1 IIII 11111 n II1mI-un-nu 111111 IIII 1 Iul1.i li0II1 IIII 1 1 1Iu1 IIII 1IIII1IIII-IIII1II Larry Fogelso P f R Thurs. 2. More confusion and program Fri. 3. The IOB's are getting smaller every changes. year. .?n1 IIII -Im 1111111 IIII1IIII1-Im 11111111 In1mI- - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 -14nd ENIOY a NEW RECREATION ROOM... f I I j with the :Id of a I-'Zl'IW 8I'I I Conveyor Q Save lame I moneplaborand 2 maintenance - costs ' Our conveyors are Z metered 52.00 per working I hour . . . minimum .f5.00 a Jay 2 g GUIIVEYOR MID IIITGH 60. i , ITIS E. Brand Phone 6-3015 llu Nolan, lun 'PIII'-IIII1III 1111111 IIII1 1 --Il- 1IIII1IuI1 1IIII1gISgII:lw1:3gI:1I1IuI1 1IIII1IIII1IIII1uII1IIII1II ...90.. GRAND VIEW COLLEGE DES MOINES, IOWA Fouunsn 1896 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE-LIBERAL ARTS-PRE-PROFESSIONAL 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. Fall Semester Begins September 10, 1956 HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS-LOW COSTS Join Your Friends Al' G.V.C. Joelle Anderson .-.91.-. Lu- 1 '- - --- -'- -'--- ' ' 'M 1 ' compiimenfs of DE ARCY'S BOOT SHOP BEAUTIFULSHOES ' HOSIERY ' PURSES 726 WALNUT STREET +I- --1. --------.- - - - - .... - .... -i.- ..:. - .... - .,.. - .... - .... .. ..,. - .... - .... - .... .-........... . ...-.42 Bill Hutton 'gill-llll 1111 uuuu 1 xnun 1 uunu 1 vuxu 1 IIII1 unnn 1nu1nn1 uunv 1 1 1:-.mini GEPPER1' STUDIO L I 608 E. Locusl- T T Phone 4-B696 i -i-.....,.. ..... ..,.-..........-....-.......,.. ...... I...-I.g. Norma Allison '? - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'K - i' - - - - E T CHET BRAMMER CAFE ' 24 Hour Service 2 i 2929 EAST UNIVERSITY AVE. i -ii.-....- -........,-.I.-....-....-....-....-....-..,.-......,...-,.,.-.,I- -..I-iq. Anthony DeAngelO Mon. 6. The teachers certainly dOn't show any sympathy. Homeworlds piling up already. uf.n1uu1nn-mi--mi-Im..-mi1Im.-Im1Im1nn1uu1Im.-nu1IIn.1IIn1nII-mi1II Q, PI-Ions s-oaoo Home Priori: 5-4053 i - HAROLD K. HAYS AXLE SERVICE e WHEELS BALANCED 0 AXLES AND FRAMES STRAIGHTENED E 417-419 E. sfh sneer L I HAROLD K. I-IAYS, Prop OES MOINES, IOWA I -i...-....-..........-....-.I,.-....-....-...,...........,.-....-......,..........-....-....-....-I.i. Bill Hutton :lon--IIn1nn1nu1IIII1mi-IIII1Im1mI1Im-nn-Im-un.-mi11m-nn.-nn1iIn1II 4. - GUSTAVESON'S RESTAURANT L - WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD FOOD L T Home Made Rolls, Pies and Cakes i I 644 EAST LOCUST PHONE 3-9023 : L I 'P -S- u1nII1If-I1iIu1IIII1m,1ml1iIIi1un..n.l-IHI1 1,mlIm,,,..1nII1IIII1I:II1n Bob Hall Tues. 7. By now the lOB's should know their way around, but the twins Still can't find Miss Brewer by 8245! L L 'gn-1IIII 11111111111111111111111111 -- 11111111 1I igniting. L L L - I Our Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes ' ' to the East High June Graduating Class L L L L L L - L L Q i L L Q L L , A 1 SU PER MARKETS I L- f- - I L L l ' L ,g...-....- .. - - - - ... - - - -- - .. - - .....,......-,.,.-.,.,-.,..... .. - .. - - - - - - - - - - - - -.,,...l -if Jerry Yenzer -92- , 2, 3 5, va? H 525 :ss ,,. 3:2 ,,. Z. ga sea 322 7.1 E615 22 A as ii ,rl za N 5 ,1 9 .waz ,nf ,,,, x...,Y.,.2:a,.,.X...,fz,fJ.af-:-f --f f-anwwwmuv--'v -zam.i.,:.- 1 -Q x hm .g......,..... - - - - - -.-, - - - ... ....,-,,. 1IIII1IIII1.m.-lm1IIII1,,,,1IIn1IIII.-II..--,,,,1ym1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.,.1,. 'Z' l 3 GRAFTON'S STANDARD l l I l East 18th and Grand I i Specialized Service GEORGE GRAFTON T Q Washing 81 Polishing - Greasing - Wheel Balancing Battery Charging - Tune-Up l - l QOH- uluu ----1v--11 - - 1ull-Im-IIII--IIII11Ri-ZnlglinEglxmzgnru-IIII-Inn-un 11111 11111,,, , ,,,,,,,i, '! '1fI '- '- lll' 1 Ilf' '- '- 'III 1 'III 1 Illl 1 'II' 1 'II' 1 1 1 'I 1 1 '- llll 1 YIII -M? 'fl'-H111 iw- IIII -IIII1 uuuu 1 uuun -Im- nrnn 1 :nnn 1 nnni 1 llnn -IIII1IIII-IIII1 -'III-Iii. 3 CISCO'S SKELLY SERVICE 9'F.Y .DR'VE NN LUNCH TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES sPec g':r:'T3'E g5dgLSm8gs'3I?dW'CheS - I T 2440 HUBBELL PHONE 6-0494 T 4'..-....-..,.-....-I......I.-....-....-....-..........-.,..-..I-..,.-....-....-...,-..,.-I.g. Tom M, Davidson .fun-IIII-Inn-Inu-IIII-IIII1mI1IIII1InI11m-IIII1Im1Im-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII.-II,P MANNING STANDARD SERVICE l 2 TIRES-BATTERIES-LUBRICATION-WASHING l L Pick-Up and Delivery l l 2301 E. 14th St. Des Moines, Iowa Tel. 6-9415 ' Ai- l -1- II-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII...IIII1IIII1IIII..IIII--IIII-IIII...IIII1IIII-.IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-1n Pat Rounds Wed. 8. The Synchronettes make their debut tonight at the Roosevelt Swimming meet. Not bad, huh fellows? l 2l25 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-9298 I .g.,...,,..-....-....-..,.-....-.........,-II-.I..-..,,-....-..,,-..........-....-,...-....-iq. Pat Scwhill .fau-III-iuu1nn-Im-nn1IIII1InI-IIII--IIII-uu1uII1IIII1IIu-IIII-IIIIQIIII1IIII-Ir 'I' L HUBBELL AVE. SHELL SERVICE L L Quality SHELL Products l l We're Here To Serve I I 250l HUBBELL PHONE 6-9294 T 'i -' '- - - - -' - - - - - - - - - 'II' - - -I-Rf' JoAnn Brady Thurs. 9. Congratulations are in order for the new student council Officers. PRINTERS or THE EAST HIGH SCROLL E I- ARCONE PUBLISHING co. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 'l'l39-24th Sheer Phone 7-4423 -94.. oion-IIn-n- 1uII1uI1 1 1:-nII1Im1 1 -InivnuiIII1IIn-ui:-II 'S' l T Congratulations to the Senior Class of '56 A WALNUT DRUG i Prescriptions - Fountain Service Em 16th and vvqinuf Phone 6-3175 i Pi'llTllllillllivIIIIUTIIIIUTIllllllllillllillllillll1llllTll!llllIIT llll Tllllilllli TlIIl1IlO!C J oAnn Brady agtuvllllillniuli1IIII-IIII-Im-IIII-IIII-Inu-:III-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-II .is WOLFKILL TRAILER HITCHES l - INSTALLED ON CAR - PHONE 6-0127 - EVE. 62-4562 l ! Euclid 84 Hubbell Des Moines, lowa i Uifllillllllllli IIII Svlllli Illl lllll1lllI?grlgEuTllll'1IIIl'1 IIII 2 Illl 1 I4II l Iill 1 IIII 1-Hill OQCIIT IIII 'T IIII 01 IIII TIIIICSIIII'Tlll4'1lIIITlIlIC IIIli llll ill!!Tlllllllllllltllllllillllillllllli? L SIMMONS coNoco senvics I 1 2453 HUBBELL PHONE 6-9319 3 1 Conoco Products - Quality Service i B. F. Goodrich Tires, Batteries 81 Accessories i ls School Out? .I-....-..........-...,-....-..........-................-.......,.-..........- .. -....-I.g. Tom M. Davidson l 4- Tues. 14. Be my valentine. Fri. 10. The lOB mothers got acquainted with wed' 15- -I-he lure of the footlights CCHS as the school and its teachers this afternoon. Spotlight tryouts get underway. 4..-. .... ... ---------............... I - -- .....----- I.-M? i I 1 l T FOR THE BEST I E 1 'N I g LUMBER AND i T . T BUILDING MATERIALS l SEE LEACHMAN LUMBER COMPANY Every Co-operation Given Builders and Contractors - I 1 . 1921 HUBBELL AVE. PHONE 62-8244 -rm---I ------------- - - - -'-' - - -- - - - ' - '-'- --------------- --II - I -I---9 Dick Ka-il -95- 5 'E ' 1 im'1 1I 'H -'lIl1lIl1Ill11lIH--IIII1 Illl 1llII-IIII-nu-IIn1uu1 lvll 1 lvrl 1IIn1IuI1IIII1IIII1IIn1 nnlu 1IIII-- Ilrv 1rIII1IIII-IIII-ml-III'--mI-MII--I1 1IIII-IH? I LINOLEUM A COUNTER ToPS A WALL covIaIzINGS I I ASPHALT AND Russia FLOOR TILE I PLASTIC TILE I I I CARL RIZ K I - , I I WORK FULLY GUARANTEED I I 2020 Des Moines Street Phone AMherst 6-9503 '5 ' 'I' ' ' ' ' ' I 'i ' ' ?I F51E2E5l 'M' ' ' ' ' 'M' ' ' ' ' i' rl- --I' - I--- - f--- - '-'- - '--- ---H- f--' ---H- --'- - '-'- - I'-- - -'-- - -'-- - -'-- - ---- - -'-- -----I-I 'r---'-u- f'-- - ---- - ---- --w- f--I - '--- - f--' - -f-- - ---- - ---- - ---- -I- '--- ---I----I------I-I I CRESCENT CHEVROLET co. I I BENOIT'S-VAL'S PHARMACY I I New Cars and Trucks at 5th SI Keo - Phone 8-0281 E I Used Cars at 12th 8: Locust 1 Phone 8-1988 E 55-..-....-..I.-....-....-,..I-...........-....-...................-..I.-I...-...I-...I-...I-...I-. Bob Wheeler I -I- QQII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIn1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1:55. I Your Lee Township Dealer I IOWA TYPEWRITER SERVICE e 412 E. 6th - Phone ATIantic 8-7741 - Des Moines 9, Iowa , I JOHN H. MICKESH I 5 Sales 8. Service - Repairs - Supplies - Adding Machines s I Cash Registers - Check Writers - Typewriters I 'SHI--IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1 1 1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1mI1uugo Pat Rounds Fri. 'l7. A panel of East High Students, mod- erated by Jack Shelley of Station WHO, made their debut in the Brotherhood Assembly today. Shall we audition them for I've Got a Secret ? .gm.......-.........,......-...,......-.II.-............... -Im-.,..-.....-..I..-..I..-.III-I...-I.4. I I I I I t QUEAI. I I I.uIvIDIsIz COMPANY I HELPING BUILD DES MOINES 3 i f I I EAST FOURTH a. GRAND I 2 I I oiaII1uII1 1 1 1 1 1IIu-II1IIII--IIII- 1 1 - - 1 1n1uoI1 NorI'na Allison i - 5 Deep Cut Prices - I FOUNTAIN SERVICE -- DRUGS i762 East Grand Ave. Phone 6-6l II I I -i-,.-....-..,.......-.,..-....-....-....-I,.-I..-..............M......-......................-I., Judi Gilbert ':U i'IlII TTli IIIITIIIIT llll l IIII lllllillllilIIITIIIl1'IllI1- 1 'T '1lIllT IP I I I GORDON GROCERY I EAST l6th AND GRAND . I PI.:-1'llII1I ll 1' ii IIII -1' llll limi llll lllll ' IIII ' IIII 'i llll i llll iiii ! -into Frances Knotts Tues. 21. A very interesting assembly today. A mon born without arms demonstrated how he can type, paint, shave, etc. ,,1.,,,1,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,,1..n1,, 'I' 'Z' I BORRALL SUPER vAI.u Every Day Low Prices SELF SERVICE MEATS Self-Service Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Plenty Parking .EAST I4th 84 HULL AVE. I I I I I .g...-...I- .. -...I-.... ---- .....-....-...-.I-,.-....- - - -.--4. K A d C I R I1 Q Oren erson- CIFOE us In 196- civilian-un-III:-nn-un-un-nn-Im-IIII-Iinlnrr-nu.-mr.-iIII1IIII1mI1IIII1II 'S' l l WALKER STREET GROCERY l 1786 Walker sf. Phone 6-9215 I Grocery Meats T E ROY LOTT 0. HANKS T T FRESH AND FROZEN VEGETABLES 81 FRUITS T i lCE CREAM, CIGARETTES, NOVELTIES T T FRESH MEATS AND COLD CUTS T T Closed Sundays T vi0Ii--IIII- --IIII-Iuxrim-IIII1IIII-un-IIII-nuiun1nn-nu:IIII1nIII-IIII-Iui-anis JoAnn Brady agen-I:II1Inxinu-IIII-nn-Inn-nu1rIII-IIII1nn1nn1IIn-IIII-III:-:III-IIII-Iniiugi, LEONARD BRUNS FINANCE, INC. l 323 East Fifth Street l DES MOINES 9, IOWA I Leonard W. Bruns Phone 2-832i T QMMWMMWMWMMMMMMWMWME Ernie Nipper +I- -'-' ----- -'-- - ---- - ---- - ---' - -1-' - ---- - ---l - ---- - --t- - ---- - ---- --- ---- -1- PAUL'S sI-IEI.I. SERVICE E EAST 14th 8. GRAND PHONE 6-9253 - D55 MOINES, IOWA Having locker trouble? iw- -'1- ---- IIII - -t - --'- - -lll - Ilfl - Illf - '1 - Ilyl - -- ---- Ill- - I I -ir Bob Ball Wed. 22. Congratulations to the newly-elected , I U Thurs. 23. The first edition of the Scroll senior officers and the board. I think we mode , , , came out today. A a wise choice, don t you? -gr--III- - -- ------ ----- I ---------- .... .. -- ---------- I...-In! l l L 1 l l IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE You SAVE I S0 . . . SAVE TODAY AT . . HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIDN SIXTH 81 GRAND DES MOINES Tom M. Davidson -97- Q01-lm 11--1111111 lm-ilu-un-mi-1 1un1iin-nu1mi-mi-nn1,u,1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,.-lm..- .... 1,1,i,11, ,,,,,,,,g I 1 I E T BOB S RENT SERVICE I 700 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET PHONE 6-6010 MOST EVERYTHING TO RENT E SANDERS CEMENT TOOLS TREE TOOLS I I POLISHERS LAWN EQUIP. FLOOR POLISHER T E BABY NEEDS PAINTING EQUIP. WALLPAPER STEAMER 2 E BEDS PLUMBING TOOLS REFRIGERATOR TRUCKS I T One-Way Trailers - Rent It Here, Leave It There viluiun-I 11-11 un-nn1nn-iii:-nil:--lui--1411111111im-nn-un-nu1nn1uu-un-nu-nn1uu1nn-un1nu-un:nn1nu1nu-un--ui -1111 mi-u - Bill Hutton 4' if.1-rm-mr-un-im-im-nu-im-mi-un-mi-un-im-nn-un--nu--nn-in--.I .!, agen-lm-mr-mi--mr-ml-ml-nu-un-mi-nu-nu-nu-mr-im-un-nn-nu.-mg. I SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT I I T0WING1TUNE-UP1LUBRICATION I q I-lend B095 Repoired RUMMANS' D-X SERVICE Zlpper Repmf and Luggage T I Call Us for Free Pick-Up and Delivery I 'f YOUNKERS SHOE REPAIR i PHONE 6-9241 E, 14th 8. GUTHRIE -fm-mr-I --uniun1my1nn-,n..Fgs7i.L.L:r:L:I....-n.I....4..-,.n1...41 ,..,,,,-,,,!, 'iwn-nn-un1nu-un1nn1M1nn135mini-un-nniuninn11ml-un-mn-uri nga:-uni: 1 1lulvinl-nn--nnillllv1lu1uuvlvu1illl1ullvnu-1 T lvluxvlul, Fgmlllni '- lim'in illll'- '1 U '- T T T T' ' idllllhfq I E l ' 2 T HAMBORGS MEMS T MAUGERASD BAKERY T MEAT AND POULTRY T E HOME MADE ICE CREAM T 5 E - 1607 E. GRAND PHONE 62-2415 5 I 4l 9 EAST SIXTH PHONE 3-7425 I I We Specialize ln Decorated Cakes I .gsI......-................-........r-....-....-......I..... - ......-,...-....-....-....-..g. 4-..-..........-....-....-....-..I-......................-..........-I......,.-....-....-....-..g. Jerry Evans Fri. 24. Tcday was the start of a hot Scroll campaign among home rooms. agen-un1i 111----i111111 uiuuinqp I Special Order Cake Decorating i i KNIGHTS i E BAKE sHoP 1402 E. 9th Street Phone 62-5731 I Scandinavian Pastries and Breads 4...-Im-.I ---- I...-I...-lm-ll..-nl. ------ -...H-ni. M I R b I' I OI' GHC O el' S Marvin Barton Mon. 27. Hearty congratulations to our bas- ketball team for a job well done. They finished with a record of ll-8. 4..-....-...,-.....-.................-....-..,,- .. .. .. .. - .. - ..,........g. l FOR MEN'S AND Bovs' CLOTHING AND sl-loss Fon THE FAMILY I I SEE JOHN Bl0EM STORES EAST oss Mon-nes JOHN BLOEM VERN GUSTAFSON VERN NELSON .i..,-....- - - - - .. -....-...,-....-....- - - - .. -....-n.g. Pat Rounds 19 81. afauinn.-RI1 1nn1um..nn-nn-un--nn1un1nu1nn11un1uu.- 1 -.un1u,I, s I I I . . : Cong ratulohons Sensors T E I DES MOINES T THEATRE suPPl.Y co. 7 I 1121 HIGH STREET - I 4 PHONE 3-6520 'ill' rlll -ul ---- IIII - IIII - IIII - HH- 'fll - 'Il' - IIII - -- - - -H -'fl' Larry Baird '? '- - - - ' I ' - - - - n- ' ' ? I DR. STEWART M. sAwDEY I I DENTIST I 1 PHONE 6-5080 I 24th and Easton Blvd. Des Moines, Iowa i Ti'llvhllvhllllvllllvllllv-llll1IIIl1IIIlTIIllillllillllilllktvllllvvIUII1IIII1-llllllhllllilr-Illil Jera Id Smith ?4u-nv--un-1 1- 11un1nn--Inu-un1-nn-nu1un1un1nu-uu- 1 -nn-ni, 3 QUIGLEY PHARMACY T Hours 8:30 A. M. Till 10:30 P. M. T T I4OI WALKER STREET PHONE 62-0233 i What do you see? 'E' u-m1nu-un11m-Iuv-nu1uuu1uu-nu1un1-un-Im--nun-nu-uu1uu-lun-noi: Jac k Boyce Tues. 28. Our massive new gym was used wed' 29' Look before you Leap girls' for an all-school assembly today. It was nat- Thurs. March 'l. Something's wrong! The urally a sport-archery. weather is like a lamb instead of a lion. .!q.1lm1m. 111-1 1 iiii 1,1111111 1 1 1,1 1 1 ...- -11-1i 1 1 1nI1nn-nug- THE QUILL Prinfed and Bound arner puggoking omloang T 615-I7-I9 EUCLID AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA T I ,i,,,,,,,,,1 -, .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1-111 IHIESE-SEEIII1 1 - 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..,,..,.,,1.,,,i ..9 9... -fr 11'+ ----------------------------------I-U + 11 - '11' -A - L Air Conditioning Electrical Contracting Refrigeration Q L L CRUM APPLIANCE REPAIR Let Ted Fix It Business Phone 62-4766 1030 East Ninth L I 'f'- lrlf - Ifwl ----I- :uvv - Ievl - Iull - Irll - -III - III1 - IIII - IIII - IIII --'I- IIII - IIII - Ill' - 'III - III' - - l1i1 - !l - 'vll ---- 'III - IIII - lllr - lvrl - vrll - nrlu - ilul ---- llq. - E .io Mary Crum-Velda Pratt 4'NiIl-11111111111-IIII11111-Im-Im-mi11111-1111-IIII-IIII-111111111-111:-11.1-IIII-II4, L RIVERSIDE AUTO sALvAGE co. I L SID SMULESON, Prop. : I NEW AND USED Auto PARTS T 5 Forest Ave. 8. Michigan Phone 2-0155 E I DES MOINES 14, IOWA I -1...-....-....-....-..........-....-....-.,..-....-....-....-....-....-....- .-....-....-I. ' Dennis Dougherty .I- QI...-1...-. - -I...-1...-...I-II..-1...-......-..1.-....-1...-I.. ---- II..-11.2, L I MOON RADIO 81 T. V. T L 2100 EAST WALNUT PHONE 6-1167 I L L 'I'II-Iiuinuiiiu11111111111II11--IIII-III:-IIII-11111 - 11111-Iiuiiini-uiiinii-uula Bill Baker Fri. 2. An all-school party this p.m.-every- body turned Out to see who was currently two- ing. Tues. 6. LeeZur hour today. vguI-mi-mi--Im-ni:-III--Im-1111-111111111-11.1-1111-Im ----- 1111-not Congratulations I to the : . L L L SENIOR CLASS L i from T Three Alumni L L ROY W. s. DAHLSTROM ALICE O. DAHLSTROM L MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG L DAI-1LsTRoM FUNERAL HOME L L L L L 4.1.-.... --.-- ..-1...-...I-....-....-....-...I ----. 1...-I+ Don Spaw -I OO nfou-IIII-IIII-IIII- -111111111-1111--un--IIII--IIII-1111-III1-viii 1 1:-IIII....n,!, I T SAM'S SHOE REPAIR i Warkmanship Guaranteed T T i522 EAST GRAND AVENUE T -i-1.-....... - .-I..-....-I..-....-..1.-I...-..1.-....-..11-..1.-....-...- -I...-. ' Anthony DeAngeIo 4' T..-1...-....-...I-...I-...I-1...-..I.-...I-III.-...I-1...-II..-R..-....-....-I...-I...-..,Q 0RR'S SUPERIOR PHARMACY E Expert Prescription Service T T 1554 E. GRAND AVE. PHONE 6-3126 i -Z........-...,-..........-....-..,.-....-....-.................-....-....-....-....-....-...I-..Q Frances Duquefte Wed. 7. Seniors were measured for caps and gowns . . . well, there certainly were a lat of seniors! '!'u ' -- ---'- ----'-- ' '- '!' L L Complete Mailing Campaigns from the Idea to the Mail Bag L i OFFSET - LETTERPRESS PRINTING Q L PLANOGRAPI-IING - MULTIGRAPI-IING MIMEOGRAPHING AOORESSING - MAILING 1 MAILING LISTS T ADVERTISING COPY, LAYOUT 6nd ART WORK I L DIRECT ADVERTISING L L 424 East Grand Avenue DES MOINES, IOWA PHONE 4-0106 +L- --II ----- I 1- -1-- - --II - ---- - --'- - -1'- ------ 1 --I-1+ Bill Hutton rf4u1-lui-uu-inl-un-nu1-un-im1nn--iiu1nn1nii1ini1nn-iili1nu1mi1nn--u,F l I I I I I i EAST END i.ocKER SERVICE l - I H. W. MCGLOTHLEN BETTER Eooos ron LESS Processing for Home Freezers EAST 30th ond CAPITOL AVENUE Telephone 6-8586 301 llll ll 1 Ii i Illl i llll illlli llll 3 llll T llll i llll i llll T'I '3 T illlillllili Bill Boker OFT llll TIIIIT llll T llll ilIIITIlllT'lllll'IllI ' llll '1 lill 1 lfll 'T llll T lill i llll T lllf illlli ill? THRIFTY-WISE SUPER MARKET T TONY COLOSIMO, Proprietor T i 2023 I-IUBBELL AVE. PHONE 6-7022 -E-.,-....-....-..,.-....-....-....-..,.......-....-....-..,.......-....-....-....-....-..,.-...i. JoAn n B rody sinh- ennx -ni lnee 1- lnnv 1nn- nnuu - luuu -un-un- unnl 111:11 uuuu 1 uuuu 1 nulu 1 llar - -lm-HES, L SMITH'S Fool: MARKET 1 Q A COMPLETE roon STORE i A A I Louis E. Smith I I 842 HULL AVE. PHONE 6-7096 i Shall we dome? -ip..-....-..,.-..,.-.......,..-....-....-..,..........l..................,.-....-............,.,.-...g. Jock Boyce Thurs. 8. Quill staff is in ci turmoil! The Fri. 9. We just rested up for the week-end senior baby pictures ore coming in with no today' nomesl '! ' -' ' --------'- - l L l l l NATIONAL BY PRODUCTS, INC. or lowA I l I DES MOINES, IOWA I -1-- I Des Moines Branches NATIONAL FERTILIZER CO. DES MOINES BY-PRODUCTS GREEN TOP Fertilizers and Feeds l l sfni-un-i 1 --11-1-1 -- - 1 1 1ll-nu-un1iiu1uii--ni1- -I -11--1 -- .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m....u,!. Karen Anderson -lOl- +u111111 .. 1 1 1 - 1 .- 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 ,mu-H1 1,.-IIII.-Imllln1,II..-III..-Im..I11.--1111-.I1111m11 1 1 .1 ... 1 1 11111111 'i' I I DAMAN REFRIGERATION CO. I DEPENDABLE SERVICE - I I Maintenance and Repair on All Types at Commercial Refrigeration I I - E 1619 Crocker Street Phone 2-1341 I I Ui' I1-1111 -1-111-111 -- -1111 1111-1111-11111-111111111-1111 ------1 11111111111111111-1111-1111 --1- un-luio Pat Rounds viii--III ---- ,I..-....-.....-....- .... - .... -..I.-III.-.III ---- III.-11.2, .!.II-II.-- -.III-.III-...I-.III-III.-.III-1111-11.1-1111-111.-1111-I-11-II.- -III--11.2. I CASSON AND soN I I CAMPBELL HEATING co. I I RUSSELL CASSON - RUSSELL CASSON, JR. I I Manufacturers and Heating Engineers I I wholesale Meafs 1 Phone 2-9111 T I Summer and Winter Air Conditioning T I 644W E. Locust St. Des Moines 9, Iowa I I PHONE 66169 DES MOINES 319 Gnd Deon I .i...-.........- .... -..........-....-....-....-....-...-....-....-...-,,..-....-....-....-...g. .i.,,-,,,,-,,,,- ,,,, -,,,,- - - ,,,, -,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,I-, - ,,,.,,,. ..,,,,-.,,,-,,g, Anthony DeAngeIo 4...-.I..- -...I-....-I...-I...-I...-I...-...I-...I-I...-...I-...I-I...-I...- -1.1.-.. 'E' - SIMPSON PHOTO SERVICE I I Expert Photo Finishing I ' Roland G. Simpson I I 401 EAST SIXTH PHONE 4-3609 I E-..-I..-....-...-..,.......-....-....-....-....-....-..........-..........-....-....-...-..g. Jerry Yenzer Tues. 13. Swell assembly featuring the movie Adventures in Hudson Bay. .Eau-1111 ---1--11--11111 : 11111111.21 I I 0RVIllE ARMSTRONG FOR s1-1En1EE Orville Armstrong has served you for the last seven years as Lee Township Supervisor. He URGES Lee Townshipers to vote for him. I I I IDEMOCRATI I I I I I 4.1-..I. ..--- ...I-I...-1...-....-I...-.... ------ ...I-1.4. Cheri Daman Bill Baker agon-IIII-Im-1111-mi-1111-1111-Im-1111-1111-1111-mi-1111-1111-Im-1111-1.11-1111-ii? I DIAL 6-1569 I FOR FINE COMMERCIAL a. SOCIETY PRINTING I WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS I I ACME PRINTING CO. I 5 Wm. V. IBIIIJ Evans D. V. IDaveI Evans 2 I 1442 EAST GRAND AVENUE I -1-..-...... ....,.-....-....-....-....-,...-....-....-....-....-.... .... ....-..5. Marlene Roberts Wed. 14. Mixed Clubs met on this day and, as usual, they were quite MIXED UP! t!u1I1I1 --11111111111:11 m11uo!1 I I I I DES MOINES MARKET INIFFENEGGERS'I I 414 Em sixih I I I Phone 3-4516 I I - ! Meat Is Our Business . . . Not a Side Line I I I I .g.I--.II.I.- -. -. .. - -1.I..-II..-.II1-IIII-.II.- - - - - -.III-iq. Larry Baird -IO2- sgeu--nn-iii-un-nii1iin-ini-ini-iniiiinviuixun1uil-uu- 1 1i1ini-n,!, Q Look ron THE RACK E I wm-i THE SNACK IN THE SCOTCH PLAID SACK THAT'S HILAND POTATO CHIPS T T T 'i.IITIIII'1IllI-ivlllllIlIl1IIII1-IIKI1IlllilllllHillHillllllllIII1IllIillIIi!IIl1 Illllllh-Nil Larry Baird alan-ini-lui-ini-iiiiiixii-will1nn1iui1uii1iiii-nnimiinn-mi--ini-un--nn-ii,fe L EVANS sursiuok sskvics T I Tires - Batteries - Cut Rate Gas I E, 20th is Grand Phone 6-9227 T l Des Moines I 'i'- - - T ' - - ' - III- - Ilf' -'w- Ilv- - -- -w'- lllf - Ill' - flll - -TII - - TIII - Ill' -'H--H-9 Marlene Roberts en- - ' - ---' - ---' - ---- - ---- - --1- - -'-' - ---- - '--- -i-----n- ---- - -K-- - '--' - --'- - 1- - -'-- ---e L When Buying or Selling . . . See Wellings I I WELLING USED CARS I l I9 E. Grand Ave. Phone, 8-O2l9, 8-02IO I I Des Moines, Iowa T 4..,-..i.-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-,.,.-..u..,......r..............-....-....-....-..!. Jack Boyce Thurs. 22. Mrs. Clark spent a busy morning thinking vile thoughts of weather and dripping noses. 'Q' I - tBeIow are only two of our many Graduation SpeCials .i Upper left: Merry Christmas, Denny and Larry. U ri ht: Sh look t' d. pper g e s ire Lower left: I pledge allegiance . . . Lower right: A foot and a leg. Fri. 23. Senior list was posted. Everyone gathered round the bulletin board to see what his middle name really is, and is she really go- ing to embalming College? ,.-..,.-...- .. - - - .. -....-.,.,-, - ..,..,... ..,,,......,,......,......-...,-.,,,- -..,.-....-....-....-...i-......-....-....-..- - - .. .. - - -...,-..q. . A Graduation Portraits I l 58.95 19.95 6-3V2 x 5 Portraits l2-3M x 5 Portraits I T In Choice of DeLuxe Folders' ln CI'l0ICe of Deluxe Folders . T i I-8 x lO Portrait 2 ITS X IO porrroir prim ln Deluxe Full Celef on I ln lovely Mellow-grey finish. l-Miniature in Full Color Oil I Complete with Gold-Plate Frame L I 20-Wallet Size Portrait Prints. 50-Wallet Size Portrait Prints. 2 I ' ADDITIONAL WALLET SIZE PRINTS l 'I2. ......, ........ . ......... .. ......... 1.95 50, ,,,,. , .,,,,,.., .,., , ,,.., , , ,,., ,,.,,, - -4.95 l Z 25. ...... ..... .. ....... . .................... 3.25 'I00 ............................,............. 7.95 ' A Wide Variety of Poses from Which to Choose .. Pi10t0CRAPi1s T I v . f uv: ronfvfn T I i I a : . STUDIUS I ! Ph ATI ' 8-1007 ' L . 1 one ' 420 sin sr. 1 .fmt ,,,, im... .1m...im.-iiu- iiii -nii1ini-'uri-iul-- llli -- llii :lui-IMI1 --iull-J:gz2iT:gNi:-iiii- iiii 1:1111 iiii -uni iiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. .- 1 -. lnnluqe -l 05- They look comfortable, don't they? Mon. 26. This morning was the Holy Week assembly. Beautiful music by the choir, and a very inspiring talk by Rev. Alfred Luccock. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'i'l li I I L I I lowA PAcK?s I I I OLD HOMESTEAD I HAMS, BACON, FRANKS I and Pomc SAUSAGE ARE ToPs i IN DES MOINES QiaKl1IIll1l1 T TIllTllil-xllll-nIIllvIIll1IIIIintl 1 1 1- 1-Il-g4lll1G10iO Frances Knotts o!au--1rn1iill--ini1uu- 111111111111 m-H I Congratulations Graduates I MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE HANGER JEWELRY STORE i 526 East Locust Street I OIOII-11:11 - -un-ml1nu-nll-g5nigHl-uli1un1inl1iu1 1 -nn.-...xg again-nn-nu-ull--un-uii1un-1 illt --uu-lun-un--nil-ini-nu-IIH1 unii -un-un1ll,i. EAs1'owN nook COVERING E CARPETS - LINOLEUM - TILE I 616 East Grand Avenue Phone 8-5725 I Des Moines 9, Iowa 'in' 11011 'lll 1 IIII 1IIIl- IIII -llII-IlII- IIII 1 ifll 1 III1 1 Ilil 1 llll - Iiil -in-vin--urn-ua-lo Carole Rushing q.........- - - -....-....-....-....-ll-....-....-....- - -. - -....-.. 'rAYl.oR's 7th and Walnut I Truly Feminine Apparel -if Sharon Brown Tues. 27. Those couches in the student cen ter are certainly comfortable! 'iw-ull 1--1-v-1-111---- un-us? GRANDVIEW PARK - I I BAPTIST CHURCH I I EAST.32nd AND CLEVELAND 1 Carl E. Elgena, Pastor I T Christian Ed. Director Church Secretary 2 2 Arlyn Pritchett Norma Fahnestock 2 2 Mr. Carol Barker, Minister of Music 8. Youth E E REGULAR SERVICES 5 T Morning Worship .....,...s,.L,...... 9:00 A. M. T T Bible School ......... ..,... L ..,. . IOZOO A. M. E T Morning Worship ...,..... ,....,. I IZOO A. M. ' T Youth Meeting .,,....,.,.., L.-. ..,.. 6:30 P. M. : T Evening Service .............. ' ,.,...,. 7:30 P. M. 2 i Congratulations to the Graduating Class of i i956 from all of us at Grandview Park. E Your Soul Is Our Sole Business! 5 Xlilllli 1-llllsnH511IllI1lllI1lIII1IIII1IIII1MII1-lllllllllvrllllYIIII1 1 ivllllll Marlene Roberts-Frances Knotts -106- 'Z' .t-un- 1 --un-unini-miinn-nnvm-nii1iin--uni-HII1 1 1am-nic T I - 3- -i- nini-1iIII1 1Im1IIII1III:1IIII-IIII-IIII1IuI--IIIIinn--IIII-DII1Im-IIII1IIIl1IIII1u 'Z' l l i CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS l - from the l HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK g Third and Euclid Phone 4-3261 e 'fi n-- Im-IIII --IIII1iIn -IIII-:In-IIII1 1 III1nII1iIn1 III-uni IIII-IIII-un..-III1 Info Bob Ball QUT' Vlll -'UWT' illilTlllli'lllllllllT'llli'T llll 'T llll TIIHTUHT llll Tlllllll 7 Twill iq Q HIGHLAND PHARMACY T 6th and Euclid Phone 4-6275 T T PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS -3- 2 E Front hall visit. I-Im:IIII--IIII-IIII1IIII--IIII--IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-nII1IIII--luis Bob Ball ein-IIII1IIIl1IIII1IIII-IIIIinn-IIII-IIII1IIII1nu:IIII1IIII1IIII-IIIu1 - -Im-II Q, I THE PLACE 'ro KNOW ron 6 'ro so I 6 HAMBURGERS T0 G0 51.00 DELIcIous Noon LUNCHES l RED SPOT COFFEE SHOP I I 221 EAST GRAND PHoNE 3-9932 I if II1IIII-IIII-IIII--IIII1IIII-IIII-4III1uII-uII1iIII1IIII1IIII1Ian:-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-nie Larry Ramsey Fri. 16. The auditorium sighed and swooned Thur. 15. Seniors were all dressed up today, GS they of bulging biceps' the Wrestling' basket' 1 You as a graduate have only one thing to sell. l The product of your mind and the work of your hands. The U I ball, and swimming teams, strode forth to re- for It was the senIor breakfast. . . CEIVE their monograms. iw-III--IIII -1-1-1111-11111-1-1------ -- -1-1111-- III1IIII1III ago , l l . fruits of your labor are rewarded and protected under T UNION ORGANIZATIONS. Teamsters Joint Council No. 45 A. F. of l. E GENERAL DRIVERS BAKERY DRIVERS Local No. 90 Local No. 366 I l 7 ovER-THE-ROAD MILK as LAUNDRY DRIVERS i Local NO. 147 Local NO. 387 - l WAREHOUSEMEN'S 1 Local NO. 394 i Offllillll 1111111111 -- 11111111 'lfl 1 IIII 1111111-111111 1 1 III-AIII--Info Den Dougherty -I os- Uglli' llfl TW iTTiiTT?T IIII1 Ulll 1llllUTIIIIUTIIII'-lIIl1IIII1 IIII 1 llll 1 llll 1IIII1IIII1llII1 Illl 1 llll 1 llll 1 IIII --I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1lllI1ll.!. . I I . If lt's CHEVROLET We Have It - I I PAUL MANNING CHEVROLET I I IOWA'S FINEST I . I I NEW CARS AND SERVICE . . . 10111 a. Locust I 2 0K'd TRUE VALUE USED CARS : 'IOI'h 81 Locust 0 'l6th 81 Grand 0 'l7th 81 Ingersoll Tihli l' TWT L ?111 llll 1 Illl1'llll1llIl11l4ll1llll1 llll1 llll 1 I1 Klll 1 llll 1 llll 1lIll1 llll 1ll1 llll 1 1 llll 1 llll 1 IVII 1lllI1KlIl1 llll 1lIlI1 1 1 1 1 1lllI1llll1l'il Jack Boyce '?'V1lllIl lll' 'l llll T llll TWT llll ?'llll1llll1llll1llIl1 Illl 1lIIl1IIll1 IIIV 1 Illl 1 1 llll 1ll.? l?0ll1IIIl1IIIl1lIlI1 llll 1lIIl1IIIl1IIII1 IIII 1IIIl1IIII1lIll1llll1Illl1IIll1lII1lIIl1llII1ll.!q I PERMANENT WAVE SI-IoP I YALE DRUG 8- GROCERY I I I I 1100-1102 Penn Des Moanoo, Iowa I I For Appointment Call - - - 62-3385 E - I I 2301 EAST WALNUT ZELMA HOWK Vi'lI1IIII1lIII1IIII1lllI1llII1lIII1lIII1llIl1lllI1lIII1IIII1IIlI1IlIl1llII1llII1IIIl1IIII1H0gQ Charlotte Pike ,,1,,,,-.1111-.,.,,1nII1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,m-.111111111111111 1.11.1111111111-I.n1,,,..in 'I' I I GOOD MEAT FINE GooDS I I CELANDER AND SONS GROCERY I I FREE DELIVERY PHONE 6-3I I3 5 Q'11-1111-11111IIII-III111I1111III- unll -S15IIIEIIII-II1I-I1II--11I111I1I--1111-111111111-u I 4' Mon. 19. Yeah Bo! a Senior meeting! Tues. 20. Miss Brewer was seen buying dolls and marbles at the dime store today. Yup! Time for Red Cross boxes again. .gon-In-n. ------- .------ - ,,,,..,,,!. I I Prescription Druggist T I Phone 62-3374 I +I- --1- ----- 'iff - -if- - - I--- ,--- - 1-'- - '--- - --l- ----- ---- - I -I Shirley Knight '! ' --- - - - - - - '- - - '- --- -II' I I-1ART'S D-x SERVICE I I CHAS. R. HART I I 2902 Hubbell Phone 6-9373 I DES MOINES 17, IOWA I 4--- -I-' - -1I- - --1- - ---' - -I-' - I--- - - - - ---- - ---- - -I'- - '--I - --II - I'-- - -.-- - II.- - ..-- - .--. ---qw Larry Ramsey Wed. 21. Seniors got out of class again to- day. Armed forces are here. -I---- ---r - -f-' - f--- --I- -f-r - +-f- - frf- - f--- - 'f-- - f--- - f-I- - Ixf- - -f-' - -'-- - -r-- - - - - -I-- -I-I Now . . . GAS OR 011. HEATING I I I , I AT ITS BEST! I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I Todays I I I :QI I Oufsfonding GRADUATES OF '56 I I . I I I I V 'e 'II I I I For fno Finest I ' : I S I if' Heating I : l l I:5:ftf:Q:Q:Q.1 ,Z :Q :f199 'uouT-:5:f .n--- '- A :IEQI ! I ' I ' .... C I I Department Store -. IIIIIII I O? on . I I 'I ' ee I I ' ' . z Milwaukee THERMOFLO I 509-513 EAST LOCUST 'nS'9 ed BY Hal Schmlclt Furnace Co. I I I I 411 E. Grand Phone 3-8629 'i 'T Ti'T T T T T'IIElISQ'uElTIT T T T T 'T 'T i' 'i 'T 'T T T T T T Ei'IHI'LE1If T T T T T T T i' -104- 1- 2 I I ovER1'oN's HUNTING and risHiNG g Open Evenings and Sundays l T 3514 East 'l4th Street Phone 62-5757 i 4i1n1ini -11- nn1lui1iiIl-un-iiuluii-iilI1iin1uni 1 - I-nn-info Dennis Dougherty Qin-mi ---- nu-im--im-Im-im-im-im1im-un-ii- - -'iii-ii? I T TOMMY'S GRILL T Congratulations To the Senior Class of June, 1956 T T 1520 Grand Ave. Phone 6-9326 T 5...-....-....-....-,...-l,.-....-....-....-....-....-.. -....-..,.......-.,..-....-....-...i. Judi Gilbert 4.1.-....-I..-I...-....-...I-,...-II-....-I..--....-..,.-....-....-....-I...-.....-....-.. 4. I GLOBE MACHINERY 8. SUPPLY CO. I I Distributors of I American Radiator Standard Sanitary Plumbing 81 Heating i -i- .i...-.,..- - -Il-....-....-....-....-....-I..-....-....-,...-..,.- .- .-....-. Joe Slater What a team! Wed. 28. Twenty-three brainy seniors took Thurs. 29. No time to write today - Senior the notional merit tests today. Best of luck, kids. glossies lost! bgllillll iiiii ITIIIITIUIT TllIlTllllTlIlIl TIIIIT TITIIIITIIIITI1 T- IT Illl lllllhil l -S -1' -1- T T T T T T 1 l 1 -lllllilllii I , I I . . I9 ompa ny I C G. .I P C L I I I I , I , I i F I 1 i E I I I g T BUY THE PIE THAT SATISFIES Retail 8. Wholesale 2230 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-4223 Oiill-'U llll 1 -1 Tllllillllilllli llll 'T llll lllllTlllITllll llllT 'lll T llll i TU? llll '1 llll 1lIIlTllIIllIIll IIII iiiil I lIl1lIIl1 IIII 1 IIII 11101IlIlllIIIllIIII1llIIT T THU-1K5 Ralph Marshall --IO 7 Upper left: Ain't they sweet! Upper right: They look good, Joyce. Lower left: Swimmers? Lower right: A full table. Fri. 30. Oh, bliss - Spring vacation! But March is going out like a lion. agen-IIII--II ------1 1ii111-- I In-II - 'E' DEPENDABLE CAB SERVICE I FOR MORE THAN 41 YEARS I I . I I I I I 'k I vELLow cms co. .sn-..Im...uu1,m1.,,,lm..-,,,.1un1nulm,-.Iln.-un-nrriun1911...-Im1IIII1u,!. I i R. W. ROWAT T. W. ROWAT J. V. ROWAT L. ROWAT CUT STONE CO. I I CONTRACTORS IN CUT STONE AND MARBLE - East Seventh and Vine Streets I I Telephone 4-8604 DES MOINES 9, IOWA I I 0i0n-nII- - --Im-:IIIinn1ml1:III1IIII-IIII--IIII:-Im--iIII- - 1 -:ml--:ofa Marlene Roberts nga-nu -111 uniun-lui-III:-uII1un1Iui1un 1111- In-an J, I v I c 'r o R I A I CLEANERS o TAILORS o FURRIERS I I Fur and Wool COLD STORAGE T 541 6th Avenue Telephone 3-71 69 E , DES MOINES 9, IOWA I .i'IIiIlIlvIIII1IlIIllllllw-vllllrvrllllihIIII1-IlllvllllvllllllllII1lIII1nIIII1-IIII1 T Illlillllv-viii Vickie Thompson .fan-IIII1 -nninn1nn1nn-Im1luv-mi-nu-Im-nII-vIu-IxI1- 1 inn-:I I Congratulations to the Graduates 'IQ I w o o L w o R 'r H ' s I NEW EAST SIDE STORE 3 508 EAST LOCUST 2 I coI.YER sIsAM, Mgr. I -1-..-.... ..-. .... Jerry Yenzer Sun. April I. Foolish doy. Who dun it?? Mon. 2. Spent most of the day resting up for the I2B formal tonight. ,imiunii 1 ..II-.IIIi1m.1...,tmlim-IIII1IIn1,4,,1,m.-,,.,.- 1 -.,m....II,!, - S I I I WATCH IT MADE - I I I I . I T Once here, it's T i habit forming l ! T I try and stay away I 5 OPEN DAILY DES MOINES' 5 4:oo P. 'III r-051690 A. M. EXCLUSIVE T 4:00 P. M. to 2:00 A. M. PIZZA HOUSE T I Des Moines' Most Wanted Number I ATlanfic 8-9066 5 RUSS REEL and ABBIE POLlTO'S 5 L P' H I U IZZU Ol-ISE I I 1017 S. E. 'l4th Street I Q .g.......I..- .. .. I-....-....-....-I..-.......................-I..-I..-. -. -I...--4. Frank Shaw -I08-- 1 -I- ,5.,,1.,.,- ...,.,1,...-1111111111,,,.....1....,,....,.,,1,,,,..,..-..,........ 1 -1.1.-1.4, ' 'W HoE1zNER Boxes, INC. 1 1 1 1 I Manufacturers of Corrugated Shipping Containers i 1 101 S. E. 4th St. Phone CHerry 3-5179 1 . 3 Des MOINES, Iowa 1 I 'I011-1111- 1 1 1 1111111111-1111--11-1111-1111-11 ----- 1111-11.14 Lorry Baird agen-1111 iiii 111111111111111-1111-un-1111-1111111111 1111 -111111111-11,? 1 BILL'S LUNCH 1 1 2401 EAST WALNUT 'P1-1oNE 6-9386 l MEALS - SHORT ORDERS L 1 Mrs. F. R. Compton, Prop. T 12...-.... ---- 1..-..1.-......-1.1-1.1-.........1.....,.-..,......-. - -...1-...L B1lI Baker .!...-....- - -1.1-.111-...1-1...-.11-....-....-....-....-1.1-.11- - ..1.1..-1.3, I - T SPRING HUB CYCLE co. T Bicycle Headquarters - Keys of All Kinds T 516 E. GRAND AVE. PHONE 8-1925 T 'fs C0'Of'e C0f'f'0 ed- -21.1-1111-.111-1.11-1111-111.-.1.1-.111-1111-.111-...1-.1..1-....-1...-.111-1...--.1-1.11-ni. Dennis Dougherty Tues. 3. Hove you bought your East High Wed. 4. Rock ond Roll, HDUHQGFSS Doll. pen yet? They went on sole todoy, ond ore go- You guessed it! New Juke Box in the student ing fast! ' center. 1 0?--1111 ---- ----- ------------- ---- .. - ------- -- - -1111-1119? E 1 T E 1 COMPLIMENTS TO THE 1 JUNE, 1956 CLASS l NORTHLAND MILK co. 11111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1111111111111111111111111111 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 11111111 1 Cora Oxley .5 -109- Upper Ieft: I dare you to moye. Upper right: You ought to see her doing the dishes. Bottom: My cousin the centipede. Thurs. 5. Seniors Iet their hair down tonight at the Kiddie Party. Were the diapers comfor- table, Tom and Dick? Q0-IIII-III :11-11---11 1 1 1IIII1mI1uo!1 T l S E I 9 I i i I ..,...r...... ,,r,, . , . 5th and Walnut Des Moines I I BEST WISHES AND I I SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS I I I I TO the members of the class of I956 I .!aII-IIII1II- 1 1II-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-III1 -. -- - 1 -IIII-Info Kafhern Hodson inn-IIII1 1 I-IIII1IIII-AIIII:un1nII1IIII-IIII1nII1IvII--InI-IIII- 1 I-nurngi, I I For The Tops ln Television - Sales and Service I I - CALL I I I IcII.I.IN AND MERRITT I T e TV SALES AND SERVICE - 270'I East Grand Phone 62-8080 I. if lI 'IIIlTllIll llll illlll llll -' llll i llll TlllITllIlTIlIIlIIIITIIIITIIIITIIIIIYIIII1-lllllillllilllil BIII Baker Tlli llll T T illlliilllli Illl T Illl l Illl lllllilllli IIII T llll TIHI1- IIII 1 1-YII1-llII1ll.g, T E. Ia. MccI.:AN, M. Ia. I T and w. w. I-IAYNE, M. D. i 825 Des Moines Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa T 5..-....-....-...-....-...-...-.,,.-..-I.......-...-....-..-..........-....-...-..g. Larry Fogelson .!4u-IIII- - I--Im--Im-IIII-IIII-mi-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIu-uII-IIII- - I-IIII-II? I REx's BARBER SHOP I For Any Style You Desire I I MEN - CHILDREN - woMEN I I I03O E. 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa I VI'II1IIII-IIII1xIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1Im-Im-IIIIinn-III1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1uoi4 Shirley Knight Fri. 6. Hoc Sop - whoopsl I mean Soc Hop tonight. v?l1IIII1 1 ' 11-11-1-111-- II-IIII-In? I I I I . I T I Tones I 7 T .I coFFEE I ALWAYS ASK FOR I I 5 ' E I TONE S I I 5 I Pressure Pack I I carrie I I 5 E I ITS FRESHER WITH PRESSURE I I I TONE Bnos. 109 com I 5 I I II-IIII 111-1-- IIII-IIII--IIII-:InI1IIII1I - 1 1 II1IIII-nfs D wayne Clark it . --IlO- 'E' y..-mil 1 ,un,un-I.,1m.1nu1nli1,,,,.-.uli..iui1vui1iiii1 .Q -.mlmzia I , . T RAYMOND KERN Television and Appliances T T ADMIRAL wAsi-:ERS T : ZENITH RANGES I MOTOROLA REFRIGERATORS I SYLVANIA MAGIC CHEF Satisfaction Guaranteed I I FREE INSTALLATION ON TELEVISION I I - 'II09 East 14th St. Phone 6-5491 .i.,..-....-,.,.-..,.-....-.......,..-..,.-,...-.,..-....- -.,..-....-....-,.........-....-..g. Bill Hutton s?n-nn- - i-nn-ini-uililiniuniim-uu1nli-ini1nxivm- 1 -im-ni, T FAABORG PHARMACY T Ray Faaborg, R. Ph. Maxine Faaborg, R. Ph. T T 2222 E. 'I4I'h Sf. DES MOINES, IOWA Phone 6-5159 T xvllnvuuTiin,nn-nIl-mi-lm-ull.-IIII-111114111.1nn-vil-ull-iiil-lui-nn-ii -5- -ii Douglas Madsen I ?I'-mi- - -im-im-mi-mi-ini-mi-im-iin-ini-mi, , 1 1 -Inq. I DIR. H. H. OZANNE I I DEN'ris'r z I House Phone 6-1823 406 Cap. City Bk. Bldg. I I' 2 . E Top: Did I look like that??? I OFFICE PHONE 3'I 425 Des Memes' Iowa I Lower left: I've just been to the dentist. oi-ii.-ii..-.iii-.m-im-im-im-mi-mi--mi-im-im-im-mi-.iii-.iii-iii..-.iii-H+ Lower right: Tee Hee KA Formoro-Rizak originall Ernie Nipper Tues. 'I0. I feel sick . . . report cards today. Mon. 9. Yum! Yum! are those molts from the wed. 11. Si, Si, Senoritcs -d Spanish Ciub cafeteria ever good! banquet tonight. ,lyml-.-111111...-.1-.-11111--.11-.-i...,--.-.111111i11.-.mln it 'S' I I E - T I T T T T 5 - l I ' i .i...-,...- .. .. -.,,-...-....-..-.,-....-....--...,-...-.I-....-..........-....-....-,...-...-....- .. - -,...-....-,..-...- - - -..-....-...- - -..,.-t.g Don Spaw --IIl- Upper left: The Gamma Gals make a toast. Upper right: Bobbie's Captain. Middle left: I kneed you! Lower left: You don't Say. Lower right: Just a friendly bunch of guys. Thurs. 12. Matinee of 'IJune Mad today. Man! Those players were real gone. ion-IIII -111--1---111-- --IIII--n - 'Z' I I I CONGRATULATIONS I TO THE SENIOR CLASS I I 0 I E I and I I I I I I G! Q . 0-016 I I I I I Ardis Peterson mlra Moller I I sw- .-.. ------ ..-- - -.., - ..-. - ..-- - .--. ------ tx-- - - - -I- Mary Crum in-IIII-I ----- IIII-IIII-Im-Im-.III ----- II-IIII-II,i. I I I WILDEN OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL I DR. Is. WILSON I DR. FERGUS MAYER I DR. T. BRUCE FARMER I DR. A. w. DENNIS DR. v. I. WILSON I DR. I. A. BARNETT I E. 14th and cqpifoi Ave. Phone 6-5183 I ' I 4'miInu-IIII-III:-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIu1IIII-IIII1 -IIII1IIII1IIII-:sofa Bob Ball Tn-IIII-I1 1 -un1mI-nu-nu-IIII-uII-uII1mI-IIII- 1 -II1IIII-II? 7 H o L L E Y ' s T SCHOOL AND orrics SUPPLIES E i Ioo-Ioz EAST GRAND AVENUE Ofvninuii 1un-IIII-IIII-III11Im,nm-IIII1IIII...IIII-IIII-InI.1InI.-III., II.-IIII-asia Joelle Anderson .?ll7lllli'lIlIlllllT llll TIIIITIIKITIIIIT llll THIIITIIIITIIIIT llll lllllTllllTllllTlllli'llll13llQ BRADY TRUCK a. EQUIPMENT co. I T sox AND HOIST I I 1414 S. E. 3oIII Phone 62-1441 3...-....-....-....-....-..,.......-....-....-....-....-....-..,.-....-..........-..........-I.i. J erry Evans Fri. 'l3. Fun and food for the Seniors and their parents at the Senior-Parent dinner and the all- School ploy. 2011 IIII -I -1-111111111-- IILIIII-ID? I I I I I I I ' I CONGRATULATIGNS TO THE I I SENIOR CLASS OF '56 I Homesteaders Life Association I I I I 2'l4'I Grand Ave. Phone 8-9481 l l I I I I +I- IIII ------ - II- I-II - III- - ---I - --I- -I ---- I---I--+ John Hill -I I2- ngeu-1111 ----------- ----- I lllilltgt l L - l l EKDAHL'S MARKET L I I f QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY - i : l405 East Ninth Street Phone 6-3463 - - l ! - 0111111111 1111 1 -nu-1111-1111-1111-11111-1111 1--111 nu-info Tom M. Davidson ion-un: 1111111111-nu-111111111-inn-luiinn-uu1ilu--11111ini- 1 11111-11? l co1.uNs RExA1.1. DRUG l : con. 28th and HUBBELL T Phone 62-2629 Des MOINES, IOWA ' -S-..-....-....-....-....-....-..,.-....-....-....-....-....-....-..........-..........-....-i.i. Larry Ramsey .!.11-11u- -1111-1-11--11.-1111-1111--111--1111-111--1111-1111-1111-1111-11- -111---ng, l I T CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS T 1 M' Co' Upper left: Could you please tell me where the telephone l l is located? 0f0u1uu1 1 1111-1111111111un-1in-1111-1u1-ini-111111111111111 1 -1111-mfs Upper right: coll me 14Berrnuda Pat Rounds Mon. 16. Senior officers at the capitol today. John helped plant a tree Beal even brought Lower left: The House of the Seven Heads. Lower right: Just call me Elvis Presley. Tues. 'l7. Boy, are those new tennis courts his own spade! swelll in-ml'U- - - T- ' 'i'i 'ii l l 9 .... 1. Lllllgli i1f'il?'l1-il: l ll mlng i el aillll me ' ' flii 'Pt' ll ll ' LIE AZ A Mlly i V0 l i' 205 X FA cf' f 1 'Ki 03 9059 N f l , in--1-1 ---------------- --ii - i-i' - .ii- - -i-i - i-i. -----............ i... - . 4. JoAnn Brody --1 13-- Top scientists at work! Wed. 18. All-sports banquet headed up the activities today. 'ITT T T'TT T T T T 'IT T 'T 'T T TT 'T 'i' I I E I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl I 5 . A gl mi Wir 5 ' In I '.,. I T A Good Place to Meet Your Friends AIJAIIIS I PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY MAuIzIcE 'r. ADAMS, Prop. I I Your East Des Moines Druggist I I FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS IS THE E MOST IMPORTANT PART OF OUR E BUSINESS I East 5tl1 and Locust Phone 4-3186 Did IIS-lllllllllillllvllllvllllvllllil Illli- Illli MII--IIII1-1IIlvlillI1IIVI1lllI1IIIl1lIIllllllili Tom M. Davidson dquliyir- 1 1,,,.1,m.-,,,,1,,,.1IIII1,,,,-,,,,..IIII-.IIu1IIII- 1 1,,1,,,,-,I+ I I I LOIRENZ 8. JONES I I BOATI NG HEADQUARTERS T I 132 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 1 - I Boat House- 147 Franklin .i...-...- - ......-....-....-....-....-....-........,.-................- - -....-..g. Dennis Daugherty J-I.-I.I.- .. -Im-.III-.II.-IIII-IIII.-IIII....m--III.--II....IIII-IIII-- I- -II..-.I+ CENTRAL BOWLING i 420 KEO WAY PHONE 3-9572 5 I 2511- Student Rates 1 6:30 A.M. Till Noon, Sat. T TT T T T T T T Efll?IfIE',fZ' T T T T T T TT en- -- --- ---' - -- - -- - I- - -' - - - - '--- - '-'- - '- - ---- - -- --- 'I'- ----I I WARREN'S MARKET I i 2344 EASTON BLVD. 5 i PHONE 6-4916 7 -i-..-II .....- ..... ..,.....i. Jerald Smith Thurs. 19. First atter school dance was held tonight to the tunes of the juke box. No new dance steps noticed but quite a tew wall-leaning techniques are ditterent. .g...- .... .....----..----- . ...-I? I I I I I I Congratulations Seniors I I I I Many best wishes for your success. I O'Dea Finance Company I I I I I7 LOCUST I Helping people build and acquire for over 50 years I I I ofa u-:III 1-1-1-- mI- nII1uII--me-nu --11- nninio C ole Rushing ll4- ,!,,..,m -.-.- ..-..- - ---- I III-II 4, L I CHENOWETH-KERN ELEVATOR T SERVICE T T T T The Service You Need T T E T Court Ave. at East Fifth Phone 3-I 151 DES MOINES 9, IOWA 'g0II1IIII- 1 1IIII.-InI- nuue - usll - nlrl -IIII1IIII- lnlx 1nII1nn-I-- 1 --IIII1usg4 Jock Boyce l!OllT'lIlli'lilllllllillllililllIIll11llllillllTIlllTlllli'llllTlIII1-HIITIIIITllllilllliiillilli.gl IOWA PETROLEUM MAINT. CO. 1 IVAN KWHITEYJ STILWELI. I E E L R. F. D. No. 5, DES MOINES, IOWA T I PHONE 62-0004 T fi' ...-....- -....-....-....-..........-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....- -...-...i. Jerry Evans ogu-IIII1 - I1IIII1nII-Inn-IIII-IIII-nII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII-IIIi-IIII- iiui-Iii. L PIDGEON'S NOW HAVE I Q TWO BIG STORES Q L 5050 2nd Avenue 805 S E 30th Q Tom Griffith and Jim Greer dissecting a fish in T ' ' I biology class. .FII-1llIl1IIIl1IIIITlllIlIllllIIII'TIlilTllTlTlIIKl TlilllllllllllllllllllllIil1llIl'1llII'Tll4 Jerry E ns Fri. 20. Chemistry classes in an uproar over Sai-, 21, N0 time to write ..- must mqke my Mr. Johns' new style of shoes. corsage for the Spinster Spree tonight. o!u1-Im 11-11--11- -- 1--.- 111.1 11i1 111i - ,, ii1,111 1 ,. 1,,1m,!. I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE T JUNE T956 SENIORS OF 1 Q EAST HIGH SCHOOL T L I I T .I - f I T QLL In T ' Boom PACKING T . I ,y,iI in I COMPANY , 1 B E E F T T T Efigifigf- s. E. 18th s. SCOTT STREETS IIII -AAAA-A--AA-AA-- A .A-. AAAA- AA--AAA-A-.- -i15- o!1n1lin11in1iiu11m11111111111im--11111un1nn14ni1mi1un1im-ni:-1111-11111111,P I NOAH'S ARK RESTAURANT 2 I I T E E Famous for Italian Specialty Dinners I and I T REAL ITALIAN PIZZA I 2400 INGERSOLL Phone 8-9021 I BUY NOAH'S FAMOUS FROZEN PIZZA I AT YOUR GROCERY STORE I I I Ofwm-111111 1 n1mi1mi1mi1miEEE-Wilgiiil?ii1i1iiii11111111111nn-1iin1un1nof1 o?n1nn1n 1 1 1111111111111:1111111111-iii:11111111111 -- 1 1 iilml, O? I J. R. JON ES I - DENTIST I 2403 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-5080 i I DES MOINES, IOWA T fl-11-11-.11-.....-......1..-....-.1..ExrT':....'ggE.11-.111-I..-. -.111-1...-1.1-1.5. :gan11m1111111m1nn1nn-nu--1n11mi1uii-nu11:111-xni1un1uu11ni1 11111111 2, I Prescription Specialists 1 Fountain Service I 7 ooN Joi-iNsoN PHARMACY i 844 HULL AVE. PHONE 6-3161 i 'I''il--1111111111mi--111111111111111111111111-11111111111 -111111111111111nn1un1nu1nofn Karen Petersen Mon. 23. Let's see 1 who should I vote for for the Drake Relays princess and attendants? 924111111111 -1111 nn1m11un -111 m1- 1 1 i1nn1uu!o I ..4, I I I 'E E 1 5 I MEMQ P I I 76 I T ,Q R25 9 014 1 I I , eww , 1 I A431142 1 I I I Ik H2718 NI I X- I 3- I I 'gn 4221 I :1 I I . 'fowz I I , Qi , ,Ill , I DQ IIE' I I Q ' 1i'l I I ee! '42 cg I I E2 E I I I ' iw -0 2 I fed ,I com. I 5 QQM ng ' E I ! senvice I iII1lIII1IIII1lIII'1lIll1IIII1IlII1llIl1llSIILhlIII1IIIl1IIII1-IIII1 1 1I1IIII1llUgO Charles Peterson c!cu1un1un1uu1uu1111111111111111nn111111111111111-1111111111iii11iill1nii-11111111.54 Dividends Have Been Paid By Scandic I for 83 Consecutive Years Q Save for Your Future At scANoiA sAviNGs AND 1.oAN ASSOCIATION 518 East Locust Phone 8-6781 I I .3-,.............-....-....-....-..........-........,.-,,..-....-....-.1..-..........-....-....-...i. Dewayne Clark sian-111111 111111111111111111111mv1m11nu1-ini-mi-1111111111111111111-1111111111111,P LIFE-TIME nis'rRisuTlNG co. i LIFETIME BATTERIES 1 PLUGS 1 OIL FILTERS I T 411 - 15th Street Fhone 3-2319 T -I- ..-....-....-....-......................-....-....-....-....-...-..,.-....- ..-....-........i. Bob Wheeler .jeu-nil-iii'-111111111-mi1ini-1111111111-111111111111111111-un-111111111-.iii-rm-iv4, Joi-1NsoN coNoco I i WASHING-LUBRICATION--BATTERIES1TlRES I I E. 14tI1 8- OVID PHONE 6-9464 T -i-1..-.1.-....-..1-....-..........-....-1,.-....-....-....-....-..,.-................-.........i. Dee Clark Tues. 24. More Quill pics today 1 trouble with the camera. n?l1im 11---1-11 iiiiiii 1 111111020 E E 1 RENT-A-1'ux I I I I E 5 I I I : I E 417 i.ocusT I PHONE 3-4711 I Joe Patrice E : I I Qin-11111 1 1 1 1111111111-a1nTdii:Egr 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1uuia 1116- in-IIII1 1 11m-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII 1111 IIII1II.? I Why Poy More for Less I I Approved By Good Housekeeping I I Free Estimates Piano Moving I BLACK DIAMOND Movsns ' l78l E. UNIVERSITY T E : MAX TUINSTRA, General Manager I Res. Phone 3-0978 Phone 62-5625 I DES MOINES, IOWA' -i---- .--1 --- ..-- - ---- - --.- - -.-- - ---- - --,- - ---- - --.- - 1.-- - -'-. - ---- ---.--I-...I Dick Kail ru- ---' - '-'- -'-I- '- - '-'- - -'-' - '- - - ' - - '--' - - - - '- - '-'- - '- - -I-I I-IANIFEN BODY a. PAINT co. I T 801 PARK STREET DES MOINES T4, IOWA I i PHONE 4-8223 T + an I-Im ----- .I-I-.III-..I.-.III-I...-II..-.III-.III ---- III.-I Bob Wheeler 'I' 'S' I FURNITURE AND CABINET SHOP I 'I'T'll'l IUEi lTE 'lKATIElIEll'l'lm'l'lm Custom Built Furniture I 2 TBT8 Easton Blvd. Phone 6-6298 : I DES MOINES, IOWA I Il!-llllllrilllllllllTIlII1I1Il1Ilil1-IIIITIIII-Qllll1lIlITIlIl'1IllI1Illliil illllllllllllllviilg Marvin Barton Wed. 25. Goody, gocdyl My vote helped elect Bing Kinney, princess, and Phyllis Butts, Sheryl Deskin, Pat Rounds and Donna Turner as her attendants for the Drake Relays. 2' Upper right: ICharles Atlas? Law. Upper left: Hard rock and date. Lower left: Who is it? Lower right: Happy New Year lHicJ. Thurs. 26. This is the place where I pause and wish I had worked an any other section but one that requires thinking of something every day. ..-....--..-......-..---..--------..---....---..-...--....,...-,,,.g. . ,I : I I I - I I PITTSBURGH DES MUINES STEEL COMPANY I I T015 Tuttle Street DES MOINES 8, IOWA I I I NEEDS EAST HIGH GRADUATES To Help Build I BRIDGES, BUILDINGS, GRANDSTANDS 81 WATERWORKS I FOR AMERICA I ' I Visit Us Before Deciding On Your Future ' I I---I ---------- -- ----. I- i.,. - i.i. --.-.--.--......... I -..I LOFFYB d -II 7 I.1m,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,1m,1n 'I' 'I' I I BENS FRUIT MARKET I I QUALITY FRUITS and VEGETABLES I 4416 E. 14th Sf. 6401 S. E. 14th St. z I Phone 4-6008 I I M ' ' ' EI'i7X2E?'S'IT ' ' - +I- IIII ------ -' - 'fl' - 1'-' - 'f - - ' ----- - - '- - I I+ I I EAT AT I I BABES PIZZA SPAGI-IETTI FINE ITALIAN FOODS I I I 417 Sixth Ave. Phone 4-9319 I 'I' II1IIII1Im-IIII-IIII1IIII1III1-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1Im-Im1IIII-III11III1-Im...-1111111914 Charlotte Pike Fri. 27. Corny jokes, gorgeous girlies, haunt- ing songs form our favorite guys 'n gals - that's right, East Des Moines presenting the Spotlight Parade. I...-.... ..-.--------..- ..-....-MI. I I I cuSI-INIAN-wILsoN ,,1I.II1111111111111111I1II1,I 'I' 'I' I I HAMMER PHARMACY I I I T E I CORNER EAST 6th a. GRAND I I lowa's Oldest Prescription Pharmacy I A I I I -i-I.-I... -----.. ....-..,.-...I-.... --.-.- ...I-1.1. Douglas Madsen o!au1IIII- - 11111111111IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-1111111111IIII1IIII-II 1 1 11111-11,34 I Congratulations Graduates I DR. R. L. DEEoRD I 2343 EASTON BLVD. PHONE 6-7635 I bi'llTIIIITllIlTllIll'IIll'TIlIlTIlII-tllllllllllllllllllllllII1IIllTlIlI1lIIIlIlIITIlII1llIIiIIil Jerald Smith .I-IIII- -III-III.-III.-I.II-IIII-I...-I...-.III-I...-.I.I-I.II-I.II-III.- -III.-II 'I' 'I' I I GRAND-VUE TELEVISION I z SALES AND SERVICE I I 2611 E. University Phone 6-9719 DES MOINES, IOWA I I E. M. GROVIER I 'I'lliilllllIllTllIl1llIlTllIll llll 1- IIII U1lIlllIlIlTIIIITIIIITIIIITIIIITITllIl1IlIl'TIllITl1Oi0 BIII Baker Mon. 30. End ot a most busy month, don't you think? sion-IIII-IIII-III:-IIII1nu11III1IIII11111-Im-IIII11111-Iiiiinn-Iiuinu1111111111111 'iq I FISH IS A I-IEALTH-BUILDING FOOD... I SO EAT MORE FISH MORE DAYS A WEEK I I I I E . 2 E I I 0 - C0 I I EAST SIDE FISH MARKET I I MOBILGAS 8. MOBILOIL MOST or THE BEST FOR TI-IE LEAST I I I I I I WHOLESALE end RETAIL I FRIENDLY AQ I I . ARTHUR E. VEACH I I SERVICE Mobim I I - ' I I - ' M e ' AT I I FINE CHEESES I I f I I E. 2nd 81 Grand Euclid 8. Delaware I SCANDINAVIAN SPECIALTIES I E. 30th s. weinef E. 14th a. ceuff I 3761 E. unavefeify 3726 Easton I Phone I I I I 4-7839 I I I AT 8-2124 604 E. Grand I aim- IIII ------ F SIITZMSEIIIE-IIII ---1- 11111111-mic ogvI- IIII 1 IIII -H111 III1 TIIIIZIIIIT'E:::1Ta'lllg?E'lNT IIII 111111111!-'III-IIII1'Hl-Mi' --I I8- 11111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111111111 E -1- I COHENS SUPER MARKET i i 1 1101 s. E. SCOTT 7 i E T SAM G. COHEN 5 L lProducI' of Lee Townshipi I 0i0u111n-n11-uu-11111111111111-1111-rluinrrrnm-nu-mriniinilni-1111-111111111-luis Larry Baird alan-rin-1111-nu-11111111111111-1:11-11111111111111111111-rm-uni1111-111n1n1111m1n,Q I PHONE 62-0665 NITE PHONE 6-5532 I G. 81 G. REFRIGERATION CO. 1 24 noun SERVICE I i Commercial gteiigsgegkapligns--xjXgEConditioning T - ER I 3 1548 E. GRAND AVE. 5 l GEORGE POHREN DES MOINES, IOWA l 'finiim-un-111111u11nn-1u1-11n--111111111-111111111111111u11-lu1-uu-111111111-14014 Pat Rounds oiol-11111-1u11111111111-1111-nn-1111-nu11111-111111111-111111111 --1111-1r111un111111u 4. ' 1 DEAN'S SAND s. MATERIAL co. T WASHED SAND 81 GRAVEL T T 3200 S. E. Granger Phone 62-1305 E Upper left: This here is called the football: - l Upper right: Kenny Viggers at a young age. IlilllliIlllilllllllllilIllC1lIIIl'lIlI!-Tgtigllkiuili Tllllillllilllliilllltilllllllllllllll I 'I' Lower right: Woooooooooooooooooo! Tues. May 1. About now the Quill Stott gets Wed. 2. Latin Banquet. Everybody running the whole mess oft to the printer and can sit around in togas, and mumbling ominus quo back on its ego and relax. ominus at each other. ion-un--11 111111111111 1111111111111 - - 1111111111 1111.-111,39 l l l - l 5 Congratulations to tl1e T E Seniors of East l-ligl1 School 5 MAKE THE Valley Bank and Trust i I l Com pa ny 4th AND WALNUT STREETS YOUR BANK Fon THE FUTURE ' Member F. D. 1. C. i Carole Rushing -1 19- 111.1111 1 1IIII1IIII1IIII1m,.1IIII1II1I111111II,I1IIII1IIII1II,I1 1 1,,,,1,, if 'I' I WANNA DITCH DUG - I CALL - MILLER 'rRENcI-IING COMPANY f . I ALL PURPOSE TRENCHING EAST 50th AND DEAN DES MOINES, IOWA , I Eugene Miller Phone 6-0605 I - I 'sf -3- ll1lllI1 1IlII1llIl1IIII1IIll1IIIl1lIIl1IIIl1IIIl1IIII1 1IlIl1IIl1IlII1llII1IIIl1lI Charles Peterson ,!4,,1IIII1 1 1 1 1IIII1IIII1,m1,III111111 1 1 1 1 1 1IIII1I, I I I FOR THE BEST BUY IN A i I PORTABLE TYPEWRITER-SEE THE : I OFFICE MACHINE SUPPLY CO. I I I 1474 Keo way Phone 2-1009 I I 'fm--nII 1:1--- IIII1IIII1IIII1 Irul 1 rul: 1IIII 1--- 1IIII1IIof4 Bob Wheeler Thurs. 3. Seniors were going around match- ing pennies to raise enough money for the Jr.- Sr. prom today. Corsages cost, you know! 12011111111 1 1II1IIII1IIII1I 1 1III1IIII1IIII1 1IIII1IIII1 1 --IIII1II.!q I I I for fun and I extra ea ning power 2 1 III. I I My I 3 Af i5'fY'6f3.4 fI'lu7:2' 2 I I I . T ',M I I I Isffrfww I , I WRX' E - . , Y ' : - R II II Iqsq I i e t e . I I Hurley-Davidsong E WITH H.Q3gk, roms I : Fill your tree hours with wholesome sport. Put more punch 1 in your earning power. The easyfto-handle 1.65 averages I up to 80 miles per gallon. Come In and see It today and I take a free test rIde. Ask about our easy pay plon. DY1'cI-I I-IARLEY-DAvIDsoN COMPANY T 1734 East University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa - Oi' IITIIII1IIII1IIII1IIIIC1IIII-itlllillll1lIlI1lllIl-HIlII'1IlIIllllllIIII1IIIIS-IIlI?llII4TIIIII1lIUil Charlotte Pike --I2 'Z' O II1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1II 'I' 'I' I I DRUMM'S BY-Lo MARKET I 7 3921 E. 1411. sneer I T GROCERIES - MEATS e I Open 8:00 to 9:00 Monday thru Saturday I . I Phone 6-0673 I I 'M' ' ' 'SIE Eli' ' ' ' 1' EI- i ' -- 'ii' - -- - - -' - '1 - - -' - '--' - - 'i - - ---' - '- -- --I-I GRANDvIEw PHARMACY i SAFE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE T i E. 24th and Easton Blvd. Phone 6-5'I'I9 i 'Pl' ' ' ' ' FSITISEIIT ' ' ' ' ' 'M' Fri. 4. The Synchronettes' first show, Cal- endar Capers is tonight. Good luck girls! Sat. 5. Getting all spruced up to go to the prom. Whoopee! There goes the door bell! .i...1II..1 1....1....1.,..1 1 1 1 1 1..,,1,..,1,,..1,,,.1.III1 1.III1., I GRAYS I CARPET I FURNITURE 5035 HUBBELL AVE. I I OPEN DAY and NITE 'til 9 ' OPEN SATURDAY NITE I I I OPEN SUNDAY I I6 6 p.m. I I Visit Iowa's Largest I FLEXSTEEL SHOWROOM I I I I FREE IOWA DELIVERY 1 FREE PARKING : BUDGET TERMS Z 0!4I,,1IIII1 1 1 1 1.1111IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1 1 1 1 1I1IIII1IIoIu Larry Ramsey 'Z' '5' 'S' -2- -i- '!' E 111111111111111111111111111111 L 5 GAu.oNs NONE BETTER MOTOR on. T SL98 i l JENKINS OIL CO. I -11111111 1 1 1111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 1 1 1 11111111 Karen Petersen 11111111 1 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 11111111163 I 1 i AvALoN THEATER E. 9111 s. Hull 1111111111 1 1 1 11111111111111111m111111un1 1 1 1 1 1111111141 Doug Madsen Mon. 7. Monday is no time To write a col- Top' Legs left over from last semester! yum, so there will be ci reverent pause of one Lehi Anything new? minute while we dwell soulfully on the weekend. Right: Who Stole my Clothes? Thurs. 10. Have you dropped in to see Mr. Fri. 'II. Anniversary Day celebrated in the Johns' new pair of shoes? usual fashion Today. 530U'll 11111111111i-1111111111111 -- 111111111 u- III1 :ning l I E I I I 5 I E 1 LANG S KWIKI 1 THE ORIGINAL ZIPPER FRONT GARMENT I L America's Favorite Play Garments ' 2 For Boys and Girls . . . Zip It's On-Zip II s OH g I Popular Priced At All Leading Stores I ' L HARRY LANG MFG. CO. Third and vine sffeefs DES MOINES 9, lowA 'lu' TTTTTTTTTT ' ' T T - T -f2Lm1::,:UT::n'ga1: - -'------------ ' - 1-- I -121--- v?Il-un-un ----- --------- 1 i,-iii,-iii, I I I I I THE LATIN KING RESTAURANT I I I E T 2200 Hubbell Dial 6-9261 I I Closed Every Tuesday I I 'gnllllll-1 - 1111 H1 llnx 1 llnl im: 1i111-1 iu- lxll -mega Karen Anders .fm-nii- - I-im-im-ilu-im-im-im-mi-mi-nn-mi.-iiu-mi- ii.-iii:-lui, I NINA NEAL'S SERVICE I T Include Custom Tailoring - Exclusive Creations in Millinery T E Fur Resfyling-Cleaning-Glazing n Insured Storage - : Alteration-Remodel.ng I I PHONE 3-1422 417 Kresge Bldg. I I We close ot 'I p.m. on Saturday I I I .i.,.-....-....- - ...,..-.,-....-..,.-....-....- - - - - -....-....-..q. Joelle Anders Mon. 4. This week is one of those favorite ones. We get out of class to work on our festival float. alan-uni vim--nu--un-illi-nu-uu--lm-un-nu--ilxiiiliiiini--:luvH111-nuviup I CHURNED AND DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY o E s c o Non-fat Dry Milk Solids I lDry Skim Milk? I Des Moines Co-operative Dairy I 1935 Des Moines Street -i- -il Ilivllll-rllll-1 limiIlllvIIII1-llllillllillllv-'limillII1llll1-llllv-llII'1 '1IIli'IIIlu1ll Bob Wheeler -I22 -QOH--H-I ------- --------- I in-n I I I VANS SUPER MKTS. I 5 I EVERY DAY Low PRICES I I I 3416 s. E. 14th 4505 s. w. 9th I 1 I I I +'-'HT T - TI- - El'l'TvlIElIT T T T T T T -M' iw-IIII1 1 -uni nlii - iiin -ml- ilil 1 iiii 1 iili 1 iiii 1 viii 1 ixui 1 iiis 1 iii: 1 iiiu inn-in? RAY'S HAMBURGER si-tor T 717 E. 'I4I'I1 St. Phone AM 6-9383 T T BREAKFASTS 8: COMPLETE MEALS T .ivlhi IIII 7 IIII i IIII 11IIlIT IIII T IIII l IIII l IIII i IIII T IIII T IIII 'i lIiI '10 IIII if lIlI i IIII 1 1' llll 1-IIbiC Larry Bard Tues. 15. Summer is coming at last. Scotty just threw his Chrismas tree away. Thurs. 17. Our handsome Cardinal, Bob Bascn, crowned our charming Queen Mary Kel- ley at the May Festival to the tunes of Rock and Roll. o71u-nn- 1 - -- -- 1 1 - -- -- 1 - - - -e-uuiusfo I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I I Make up a party for an afternoon of I I ' recreation and tun at the E I I I I AIR LANES I The Finest Bowling I I I6 Lanes Equipped with Tel-E-Score, I Tele-E-Foul Range Finder I 4200 FLEUR DRIVE lAirport Roadl E E I PHONE 2-9789 I I I I oflwilui 11-111 m-un:- lrvv -fun-vin -1111 i-nn--info Ernie Nipper 'Z' '!' Z' .1mi1n1 1 1 1 1 1m1mi-,m1m,1ml.-,.,,1,m1 1 1uu1il: T .E T - - E - T E2: xqxs ,.A:. ,x1,, . ,,.Q .1, 4 Q 1 l 'f-' l T ., - A T 5'Wf'l 'A A , ,.,... S. .vVA. I I M , .,1.,. I i n,.',:- -, A 5 T owEN cnisr T AUTO BODY SERVICE T T KEO WAY AT 14th STREET PL. T -i.,-.,,.-.,- -....-....-....-...-....-...-....-.,,.-....-....-,...- -.,-....-...g, Jo Ann Brown ian-nn-nn-an-nn1uu1nn-mi-nn-im-nn-nu-im-nn1un-nn-un-nn1ni,!,, MANCHESTER TEXACO SERVICE i Amherst 81 Euclid 2 i Phone 8-9041 5 .5....-....... .. .. - -....-........i-....-....-..l.-....- ... - -...-....-mg. Doug Madsen Fri. 18. Classes back to normal again after that Crazy' mlxed-up day yesterday' Get your cotton-pickin' hands off that bulletin board! Mon. 21. Latin final today. We were asked to TVCIVISIOTG The I0llOWll'l9 P0em3 Tues. 22. Nothing much happened today Boyibus kissibus sweetie girlorum- Girlibus likibus, wanties sornorurn- Papibus seeibus, kickie boyorum- Boyorum fliebus outie doororum. Sav just turned over and started snoring in a dif ferent key. -i---- llf- -1 - - - fllv - '- - f- - - - - '- -H ----------------- -- ---------- fm-H--P I I START 5 sAvlNG FOR YOUR l FUTURE l OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY ONE OF THIS LIST OF EAST HIGH GRADUATES WILL SERVE YOU: I A Bernice Cook Sallie Rose Marilyn Weineman f i Ronald Doop Shirley Musgrave Arlene Hoots i Dick Blachley Mary Johnson Bea Kyger Q DES MOINES SAVINGS - AND LOAN ASSOCIATIDN 210 SIXTH AVENUE 'lm' '- ' T T T Tn T T I,2E 'ZlllQl-QT T T TTTTTTTTTTT T T 'l' -123- .ini-ini-in. --------------- im-ii ,!. I I I i I DR. LEO D. LUKA, D. o. T PHYSICIAN 81 SURGEON L T T llll E. University Des Moines I6, Iowa E I .f,,....i..- ... - - -ii..-....-I...-....-...I-.ir-.ii- -:- -in-...I-....i. Mary Crum sion-nuiliii--iniinu1nu1 I-uninn-un-nuinninn1nu1sni1nn1nii.-iin1i: CHUCK BROOK'S INSURANCE I 'E' l 601 Capital Cary Bank Bldg. I T I Des Moines 9, Iowa Phone 3-4289 I T T INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS T T U1 N1 1 1 III1 Illl 1 IIII 1 IIII 1IIH1 lll! 1 llll 1 llll 1 liil 1lIll1lIll1llIl1 llll 1 lIl1I1II1lOil Karen Anderson Wed. 23. Off to the senior banquet, and dig- nity all over the place. 1--- -'-- - ---f -------------- 1 -'- -1-- ----r I I T I T I T T T BETTER DAIRY Pnonucrs I 2341 Second Avenue - i oss Momes i . .g...-,.........- .. - .......................-..........- - - - -..........-..!. Don Spaw -124 .gi-.... -----....-. ..... . ,,...., . .114 T HAST MEAT MARKET FINE MEATS T 602 EAST GRAND AVENUE PHONE 3-6l87 T fi---.-- ..-- - .... - ..,- - ..,. - .... - .... -. .... - .i,. - .... - ..,. - .i,. - .... ---i..-...p Karen Anderson-Carole Rushing t!lIl1IIII1IIII1IIlI1IIYl1illI1IIIl1IIll1lIII1Illl1IIlI1llII1lIII1liIl1IIIl1IIII1lIII1ilII1I + E CARL JOHNSON and ROBERT DAVIS 2 SKELLY SERVICE I 5 T E. 9th 8rGuthrie T .i..-.,,.- - - -....-....-....-....-....-....-........,.-..,- - - ......-...i. Doug Madsen Fri. 25. Uh! Finals are next week! Wed. 30. Vacation. Hip Hurrayl But let's pay tribute. Fri. June 'l. Only one week at school left. Are we glad or sad? ian-nn 1-1-11-1111-1111 un-ns! l l HECK Ross CLCTHIER iowA's LARGEST UNIFORM suPPuERs l TUXEDOS RENTED I T 515 Locust Street I l - T Phone 3-3285 I l .i.,......... - - - -....-....-...-....-....-.,..- - - - .. -.......g. Ernie Nipper qgonviiu 11111- 1 -- -- - -i 111-- mi-n,g,, I I I I I Compliments of I : DAIRYMAI D CAN DY BARS l T NoR'rHwEs1'ERN CANDY co. I l i +I- .--- ---- - H- ---. -- .-'- - --+. - -.., - ..-- - --1- ----- I - .--- -I+ A Larry Fogelson Qin-uii1iiu1nu-mi1ini-wi11m1un-nn1nu1iin1iiu1un-rm-nii..nii-iiiirin4, I H. J. OLSON SERVICE STATION I 5 Friendly Service g I' EAST 9th and JEFFERSON PHONE 6-9288 T vr -4-mi-rm-m.-.-.-i--.ii-.ni-.ir-im-mr-mi-ir..-im-.ni-ii..-.iii-I...-ir..-...Q Doug Madsen Mon. 4. The seniors now know how many are in their class. Tonight was class night, and all Those Smiles Ore all fekei fhey'fe QOif1Q fo 5CI'l00I- statistics for the year were given. Wed. 6. I have a sneaking feeling that teach- ers are getting their grades together for grade Tues. 5. Senior Assembly. We seniors are cards. really beginning to realize our hi-school days are at an end. Thurs. 7. The big night! GRADUATION! 'f '- - - ' ' !' 1 I Save today for those things which you will want iomorrow Your Savings Earn 2'Mp Interest ! I ,ikazuiiy E - .I Q.--A-A'- 'YIZQn'S,?-' 355315 'SM jjjTffT2gf.-V ,t1I':,a2:F.S.4tww-ss-in-. -. 'N ii ui , .-.., ' - E .N :I wi iii BAN 1 fri- 1 I ui E I I K 4 ' ' E msmasn or rznenii urvosir msuniiics conroimiou I ' I I i EAST SEVENTH AND LocusT STREETS, T I i -ofa:-nn 1111 - 1 -111 -- - - - 1nu-un-un-ini1nii1nii1nn-ii -1-1-1--11--1- ii- -nil-info Charlotte Pike -1 25- '?. 'T T IIU' 2' TINY llll T llll 2 llll -1 Illl -'NHT Illl T llll T Illl ill!! T11T lrllvllggx I -'WHEN lT'S FLOWERS CALL I T o L s A N s EAST GRAND AT 15th PHONE 62-5668 T I M ' ' I '5'iE!'iZ'i5E? ' ' ' ' 'M' 'I' .im-111111111 1-11 IIII - Illl - wlll 1 III 11-1--- 1:1-rm-Wi, TRlPLETT'S TOY TOWN I in-1111 -11-- 111-1-- --1- 1 1 11-mi. I I I T T Compliments of I I CARR s. MOEHL co. T Des Moines' Own Woodworking Factory T 301 s. W. N1NTH T PHONE 3-8121 T i E lim- nlll 1--1 : -11111 unxu -I111- xunc -1111-111111111 --11 111,111.26 BM HuHo UEUITIIIIT T T llll '1 llll limi llll i'lVll'T llll TlllllllllTIIUIYIIII'-Illiv 1 1111!--lugs, I I SlMPSON'S SUPER VALU - 2210 EAST 9th I I I I I I - 'I '1- T T T T T - 'm3:11d:'5 - T T T T T 'Lf' -1+ lOWA'S YEAR ROUND TOY STORE qw- IIII - III, dm- VIII - Illl -M'-M-mp IIVI -up ll'l -W-Im-ml-ml-W-W- 4. T I I DON DEAL CONSTRUCTION co. Grand Avenue at 10th Phone 4-3155 E MASONRY CONTRACTOR T A I BRICK, BLOCK 6. STONE -- FREE EST. I I 1 I 1529 w. sorh sneer Phone 9-8324 I 'f '1'll' ------- 5 1111 'ZITI-1111 ----- n1- 1111 -11+ qw- llll - Illl - lll' - III. - IKII -'m-im- 'lll -Im- III, -mI-Im- .Ill -ml-ml-ml-lm-Mi, Pot Rounds Pot. J.: What wos the explosion on Si's Fri. 8. Hope you were good, ond we'll see you fOI'm? next fgll, Dee Ann L.: He fed his Chickens some loy- or-bust feed ond one of them wos Cl rooster. OEM- III1 -1------1 1111 - 1 111-11111 1x11 1 x111 1:1111 11-1111-mb? 'gn' 1111111111i1111i I Iliilllbg I I I I I WE 2' T I f TA ' Con - - QFGTUIGTIOHS Semors I 4 N I I I I curze I : - 9 ' 2 I SICK fx A I WATCHES ff T I T T I 0 ' I I I I - Prompt service ' I I I I a Experl repairs I I T o Free inspeclion T T T T o Allwgrk guurunteon ' T T T T The heart that neves I T - b k -th uaranfee : : E I DI::Pv5wer IAc?Inspring is I I T available for Elgrn Watches. T T T T LOVEJOY'S T T T 1652 East Walnul' Phone 6-7973 +11 llll llllliilllilllll llll 'Sill'-1 llll 'HlIgllllI2'5?lIi llll T llll T' llil 1' llll ' llli i llll Tllll1Il+ OICIUTINI iiiiii i' ' 1 ' i -H11-urls -I 26- 'Z' 'Z' ! l l l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1956 SENIORS l FRANKEL c1.o1'1-:ING 1 l l l I ' ' ' 'EE!lE ?JiLE1 ' ' ' ' ' gilliullill 1IlllTlllI1Illl1lIlll IIII TIIlI'--Illl1- IIII 1-llll-1 IIII ilhllvv IVII iltllv illllvllwg. l PARKER'S SANDWICH SHOP Q 1105 GRAND PHONE 3-9561 I l l 'Pill-'IlIlTIIli1Illll IIII il 1-1 '--llIl?'E5QIlll5:gTlI 1 vlllli Illl 1IllIllllI1lIIIlllOt0 Ramona H.: How gracefully that man over there eats corn on the cob! Ronnie W.: Yes, he used to be a piccolo player in the Marine Band. Just droodling. Barbara R.: Cto pilotl How are we doing? Pilot: We're lost, but we're making good time. ?'--'1- '- - - - - - - - - - - - - -1-1-1-1'- iiii -1- 1'1' -1- - - - -- - - - - - - - - -111-1-W - l TOPS AT EAST 1 l Q PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., DES MOINES . , 95 University Ave. Phone 3-6281 g BILL COKINS, Manager KENNY COCKAYNE, Sales Manager qw- - - - - - - - - - - -l - - Fll'El 'K2l'J1'2TlEl'l'U2Ell? ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' l : -127 4...-.rm-,,,,-..i.-.m-.m-,,,,-....-..,.......-.........,....,.....r..-.m-.i..-.in-im-.. I JOHN cuNE's AUTO sERvrcE General Automotive Repairing I I Cars Called for and Delivered I T Phone 6-5952 2322 Hubbell Des Moines, Iowa I vim-mr-im..nir..mr...mi..m.-. -im--mi--rur-iin-rrn-nu- -un...mi-rm.-u L y R msey O?Clll'llllill'1 '1 'T ll' llll ' llll 'T llll - IVII 1lllliIllIT'IllI 1?iiT llllill c H I c K s DUCKLINGS-GOSLINS SARGENT FEED I REDBIRD HATCHERY 1346 East com Ave. Phone 6-8441 Everything from Peep to Cackle I QUT IIYI T llll 1 llil T lill T llll T Illl T llll Tllllillllilllli llll T lill T llll T lll! T llll i TINY!! sm Meersff Judy D.: Do you like Kipling? Bill O.: I don't know, l've never kippledf' 92:11 iixr in 111----1--11111 un-u I I I ! I l Two Willing Workers. . . I E who go out ot their way to help make living easier - Blue Blazes and Reddy E Kilowatt, your natural gas and electric servants in Des Moines -- wish you all success and happiness! . E ru: worm ran Service I' I - ,I i : U, I .if I I. flown l?owr.n ZIBND EIGHT G0- I l!C!l1' IIII 1-II liii IIllTllIlTlIIlilIllT llll T llll i11TlT l lll1II Bill Hutton :fain-ll 11--11111-11111 nl-li COMPLIMENTS TO THE JUNE I EAST HIGH GRADUATES 1 3 SHERIFF HILDRETH Q I I 'FII --1111 ll- llir 1 liil 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 Ilrl -In ---v In-lui-mio Lyle Norman irllTIlllT 1 TIIIV1 llll l IIII ilIII1IIIIl Illl 1IIllTIIll1'llIl'1 llll lllll'- i i img, I GRINSTEAD senvlce I T E. 30th 8. CAPITOL I T TExAco GAS a. OIL T 'ifI.,....,...,.r.- - -....-....-....-.......,..-........,.-..i........ - -...-....-r.g. Joe Slater The second-floor tenant called the tenant be- low and shouted, lt you don't stop playing that blasted saxophone, l'll go crazy. Kay S.: I guess it's too late, came her reply. I stopped an hour ago. fr- '--- - - - -' - '--- - ---- - - ' - '--- - -- -r-'- ---' - --'- - --'- - -- - -'--H-'--wr BEST PLACE For Your sAvlNGs ACCOUNT DRIVE-IN senvrce FREE PARKING T UNITED FEDERAL I SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASS'N I 1 LOCUST 8. FOURTH ST. Q I I bill!-illlii 1 'TIIIITIIIITIIIIUTIIIITllllillllillllilllliIIIITIIIITIIIIT 'Y llTlllliH4O Cherie Damon -428- 'I' 'I' i 3612 SECOND AVENUE T T PHONE AT 2-8828 ? 'itil-1111--11 -- - -mi-inn-ini-un1un-1111-1111-nn-inn 1111 un-noi vlan-1111-1111111111111111n111l1111ni11i11.1iu1-un-nn-111111111--1n1-1n1- 11111-Inf. Greetings to All East High I from I G11.cREs1' LUMBER co. I --Since 1856- I I 301 E. LOCUST w. 4th a. v1NE 4-3419 4-5169 i DES MOINES' OLDEST LUMBER YARD T +I- '--- - 1-x' - -'-- - --xl - -- --m-'-i-l----n-- ---- - ---- - --1- - -1-- - --x- -I--I---.--I4 JoAnn B rown .1-...I-im-mr-ni-1...-mi-mr-I...-I...-....-...I-im-im--in-I...-I...-...I-if sauce-cones FURNITURE co. Doug Madsen R d C.: D I' 'II I I ? O or mg' WI you Ove me G Ways Slammin' Sam the Woodshop Man. Karen S.: Forever and forever. Miss Whitford: Jerry, you mustn't laugh Rod C.: How long is forever? out loud in the room. Karen S.: Oh, you know, like a permanent Jerry H.: -'I didn'-t mean to db it- I was wave-two or three months. smiling and the smile busted. ion-nn-11 11-11-i111111 111-1-1 --111 - - 111.,1i 1 1 ,,,,,1,,,? -BARB Q kiss- -sHn1MP.- -CHICKEN- I . I I I - BUCKROYD'S - I I DRIVE IN THE TENb1s1u.o1N KING I SIXTH AND 1-IICKMAN g I I I Try Our Noon Day Dinners I WE DELIVER TEL: CHerry 3-1159 I I I .Lin-11111111 1---1--1- -- ---111 1n-m1--1111-un-m1- 1111 1111111- 1111 1 1 ,,,,1nu-,mg Bob Buckroyd -129- n!n1mi1nn1luv-rin-ini-ii111llrl-mn1uu1im1nu-W1un1uii1uu1un1uu1n 'S' I I WHITE STAR LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS 212 Easl' Grand I Phone 3-0181 in- ,--- -..t- - -t-- Q--- - Q--- - .--- - Q--- - Q... - 1... --.--. I ...-n.I. Larry Ramsey ngeu1nn-nr -1-- nn1uu1nu-nu-nu 1111 1 1 1un1u 'I' l I I I I Q I DRY CLEANERS a. LAUNDERERS can 4-3257 Today i Remember Troy Care Means Longer Wear : .SHIT 'l 1'I T 1 l li ll 1357 llll -1 l' 1 'lll i'W?lV ' 1 l '1 I-'II'-vi JoAnn Brady I Mr. Clemens' report on Neil R, read: Neil is trying - very. :gm11m11m11minn-nn--un-1nn1nn1nu1uuu1nu1uu-nuinuium-nn-:nu-r nga I I I I I T I I I I I I I I I I I - I - I I I I MODERN GRADUATION POSIES BY I 3 RO-LEE STUDIOS : ! 1915 Grand Avenue Phone 8-9933 : i Be Sure lI s A Ro-Lee Wedding I ,i.11uu1un-. ..ml.-mi..nn-.uniim..nn,nu1un1ini-nn..nn, ,nu-un-u Larry Fogelson .i..,-,,,.- .. - ...ni-.m-....-..,.-,..,-..,.-,,..-............. .. - -.....-.. 'Z' I T RISSMAN'S I 1 New 8. ussn AUTO PARTS I I I Accessories for All Makes 8. Models I I Open Evenings and Sundays I 'I244-2nd Avenue Phone 4-8976 oi'..-....-....-....-....-.i..-mi-In-...i-.....-Hn..iw.....I-un-.M-.M-.iii-.mi-mi. Anthony DeAngeIo o!1u1nn1 1 1nu1un1nu-ilu-un--un1uu-1m1nu1uu1un1 1 -un-mg, I COMPLIMENTS OF I MICHAEL H. DOYLE, JR. 7 COUNTY CLERK i -i--- -.-. ----- f.-- - .--- - lll- - --l- - f--. - --zl - --l. ----- .-l- - I I vi- Cherie Daman Mr. Carlson: As we have learned, said the teacher, the former ruler of Russia was called the Czar, and his wife was called the Czar- ina. Now who can tell me what the Czar's chil- dren were called? Alan H. Czardines. v!ol1nn1 1 1uniun-1nn-un1nn-im--nu--iul1un 11111 nu1np? I I I Our 9lst Year In Des Moines I PPIWIPF 18.155 T T- I GRADUATION GIFTS Plumbs suggest gifts I that endure a lifetime NVATCHES - mAMoNDs Z ' JEWELRY - SILVER I Use Our Convenient Payment Plan I PLUMBS i WALNUT AT SIXTH T - .ia 4. .pl-.... .--.- ....-.........N-.....-....-....-.... ---.- ....-. Kathern Hudson --1 30- -S- u..im-nu--nn-nu-un1nu1iui1vni1nn1un11w-nn-nu-nu-nu-uni1111:-n 'Z' 'Z' I l APPLIANCE 81 MOTOR REPAIRING A Our shop is equipped to repair or rebuild any make L I of appliance or motor-large or small I I Phone Us for Prompt and Efficient Service I i Euscriuc EQUIPMENT co. I CHerry 4-4164 515 E. GRAND CHerry 4-0351 I -i-........... - ... ... ........-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....- ......-.. Larry Baird l -if ozoniuui 1 1nuinniun-nil-lin1uii1iinvuni-un1uu-un1 1 iran-lui. g CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS T JEssEN Gnocznv T 1301 EAST SHERIDAN PHONE 62-5416 T -i...-...-....-....-....-....-...,-....-....-...............- ..-....-....-....-....-...-..q. Doug Madsen Sally P.: Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, The sinking nets. Romeo? Donna G.: What makes you so hard-boiled? Larry R.: Kfrom afarl l'm in the balcony- if'5 Cheaper, Sharon G.: l'ye been in hot water so many times. o3ou-mi- 1 .,,, 1,111,,1111- 1 1 l Young Men Go Places -Faster You get going. . .and keep going when you step into Air Force - Blue. As an Airman, your job in the air or on the ground will help keep our giant Air Force bombers and 'jet fighters Hying. l You'll earn good pay, with automatic increases and may have opportunities for further schooling. If you qualify, you I can learn a skill that will benefit you for the rest of your I life, you may be selected for Aviation Cadet training as a pilot or observer-or you may compete for an appointment f to the new Air Force Academy. Be the first in your class to succeed. Be a member of the U. S. Air Force team. l Pat Sawhill -l3l-- him.- 1 ... 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 .... .- .... 1 1 1inii1,m-,IH-.,,.l1,l in the U.S. Air Fo e Ask your local recruiter how you can enlist and train with your Buddy. MASTER SERGEANT PAT FITZGERALD is your local U. 5. AIR FORCE RECRUITING OFFICER He is located at Room 109 Federal Office Building Phone 8-8723 Des Moines u1mi11111111...i11111 cfm-IIII-IIII-1111-1111-11111111111111-111111111-1111111111111111111111I1111111111111I1I.-111 Iowa's Fine-st Moderate Priced, Quick Service Restaurant I I -- I 'E I T ' i --- . -- -I 3II17I1dI5-'1 I5 113. -Ii'.-.V :'f:jflfI?iii 'WZ-I'--. e I WI- -.-A ..... -.1.1,.,. IEEE l,:,: I. I ..,.......1........-.. ...- ,,,,,, II Ig , ...... ,.., I ,,. , ,,. - - gy,-5.5:-vw :Wt 1- II, , JI . I ...i, If.: ' -- I I . T JUNCTION OF HIGHWAYS 6-64-65 AND 69 3' 1535 East Euclid Telephone AMhersf 6-8244 11-.1111-.111-1111--1111-1111-1111-1111-111-1111---.11-.1111-1.11-111-11 -1.11- -11.-1 Karen Petersen H ml I I 45011111111 - 1 1 -1111-111111111-11111111111111--1111 1---1 1111-11 I I COMPLIMENTS I I WITTEN 81 SONS STEEL I 8. SUPPLY co. 1116 Jo Ben Drive I Phones 3-1274 - 3-1275 I 4' Larry Ta lbert Miss Engleen: l Give me an example of collective noun. Warren H.: Garbage can. 'I' I CONGRATULATIONS I i I EAST HIGH sENIoRs or 1956 G ! - I I 1.EN BURTON, Mgr. i Q 405-11 E. Sixth Ave. Phone 8-4871 I I . I 'I' John Hill 11111111 .1 -.1111..1111111111,1,,..mi...,,,,-1111.-1,,,1111111111111111 1 ...lm-.11 11111111111111...-11111,..1.1....111 41111111 1 1 1 .- 11,11111111m1111111..11-. ... .. 1 1 lun-, 401111.11 1 1 1 11,111,1.1,,,,1m1-1111111111,-,111 1 .1 11111...,,!, I I I Be CERTAIN with I I CERTAINTY I I CERTAINTY ALI.-PURPOSE FLOUR T T CERTAINTY BUTTERMILK PANCAKE MIX 7 T CERTAINTY BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE MIX T For Better Baking I Always Reach for CERTAINTY I 311-11111 -1111-1111-11u1111111111-1111111111111111111-1111-1111-1111-II11-1 --11x11uo!o Marlene Roberts o!o1111111 1--- 11111111111111-1111-11111111111111-1111-1111 -11- 1111-1112, I BOLTON a. HAY I I 416 East 6111 Ave. I I M. N. LAWSON, Mgr. I I Phone 3-8901 I -i-..-.... ...- ..-.. .....-1.2. Joelle Anderson Larry G.: First I got tonsilitis, followed by appendicitis and pneumonia. After that I got erysipelas with hemachromatosis. Following that I got poliomyelitis and finally ended up with neuritis. Then they gave me hypodermics and inoculationsf' Jerry H.: Boy, you had a time! Larry G.: l'Il say! I thought l'd never pull through that spelling test. .!....111.-.,..-....-....-,,,.-....-...,-,,,.-111-1111-.111-1.1-1111-....-.,....,,..-....-.,.,!, I I I I I NEW TERMS - JUNE 11 -SEPT. 4 I I 1. Career courses in Accounting, Solesmanship, Busi- I I ness Management, Court Reporting and Secretarial I I 2. Special summer course for pre-college and military I T training featuring Speedwriting Shorthand i T A. l. B. is yours for success T T AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSNESS T DES MOINES T .i.1.-..1. ---- -.1.-1...-..........-....-.,..-.. --.-- ....-mi. Charlotte Pike -I 32- .!.II-I.II- - - - -III.-III.-III-.III-ml-Im-III.-I..- - - -III.-Ig. I HOUR SERVICE T I The All NEw I I I ROYAL CLEANERS I I MODERN DRIVE-IN PLANT Q E I I 1700 E. Grand Ave. Phone 62-1469 I Des Moines, Iowa I I ui--IIII 11111 IIII-IIIITJIII-Ia-IEET:III,1IuI-IIII-II ---1 ml--Info in-un-IIu-nII:InI1uII-InI1uII1IIIIzluuiuiinifxiu-IIII-n 11-- IIn1II.i4 I PHONE 3-7124 . STOVES E . HARDWARE I . EVERYTHING IN GUNS I E BETTS 8. SON E 1 WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING 1 E NEW AND SECOND HAND Gooos E li 412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa l Of'Iiiswn-nn--IuI-IIII-IuI1IIu-InI-nII-IIII-Ian-IIII1IIII1-IIII-uII--IIII1IIu1uu1ufo Joelle Anderson Dick F.: My uncle has the laziest rooster in the world on his farm. Bill O.: How can you tell? An assembly with a purpose. Sam: Neal sure takes the worst possible view of everything. Dick F.: Well, he never crows at sunrise. He just waits until some other rooster does, and then nods his head. Shirley: A pessimist, eh? Sam: No, he's a candid camera fiend. s l?l1-lIrI- I1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1 III1 1 IIII -IIII-ml-IIn1IIII1IIII1 IIII 1 IIII -IIII1 IIII 1114i-III,-,III ,111 1 ,1 -, -, liiiiii 1 -Q inniulig. E l ! I l i I We are proud to have a part in the Des Moines community and its schools. I Its educational system plays an impor- ' tant part in Solar's growth and develop- i ment. i 1 l Q i l l I I ci-IALLENGING OPPORTUNITIES S O L A R W : for young men and women , E I I I 1 AIRCRAFT COMP-ANY I l i 'kill Ilfl 111-1111-- - - 1111-- IIII 1 IIII:IIu-IIII 111111111 ii1,1i1 ... m...,!. Bill Hutton -133- ll-lm1nu1,n,1 1,,,,1,..l1llll1 1 1 1,,,1,,,1llu1lm1,,,.1,,,,1..l,1ll 'Z' 6- 'Q' Office Phone 2-8092 Res. Phone 9-6380 T . DR. CHARLES E. MOTIS I l 3 DENTIST g 402 Teachout Bldg., N. E. Corner E. 5th 81 Locust St. I T DES MOINES, IOWA Q -ifn-.ul- - .. .- -- I-ul.--un-.lu-nl. ---- .. 1 ...ul-uni. Cherie Daman .gun--uni 1 -- 1 1 1uu-l-llu-nll- 1 -- - - 1 -nu-ni. I I . BOESEN THE FLORIST l I FLOWERS FOR ANY OCCASION 7oo Grand Ave. Phone 3-4279 1 I I I I 'I'l-....- - - - -- -nu-u.-n.-.u-.u- - - - - -.lu-uq. Pat Rounds Marianne F.: lt must be difficult for a man with a moustache to eat soup. Larry B.: Yes, quite a strain. iFF '1i iiii i ..H8Cl.l 6! we 8105? 5 I Instead of dreaming about that out-of-this-world of- I I tice position, l've up and clone something about it. E Yep. Just enrolled at the Comptometer School. Swell i I deal, too! In a matter of weeks l'll become a grad- e I uate Comptometer operator-a sure 'nuff figure-work I I specialist. Understand bosses are really hounding the E I Comptometer School's free placement service for op- I T perators these days, and paying good salaries, too. I T Can you blame me for being excited? I THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 420 Hubbell Building Phone 3-6025 Des Moines 9, Iowa I After July 1st Phone CHerry 3-6025 I 4- .i....-...,- .. - - -....-....-..,.-...,-..,.-.,..-,,..- - - - -....-.. Carole Rushing -l34-- ll-uni 11m-ull-llll1mm1ullirllliull-unillll-lln1ull1llu1lln1 -nllxll PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE Law Cost Automobile Insurance . . . for Total Abstairzers . . . Only T1 If You Don'I' Drink ,,,, ff .: - - l. Qnwwme THOSE WHO Do? For information call ' Agent RONALD O. PUDERBAUGH 2330 E. Grand Phone 62-'I539 an,1ull1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll1l.ll1llu1llxl1.nu1HH1M1.,,,1llll1nu1nu1nu1n Frank Shaw livin- -1 l-lm1lln-llll1llll-nu-IIII1lm1lIu--lnl1llll1llll1uu1 1m-lu Compliments of C. C. KARR'S PHARMACY PHONE 6-5115 E. 9th 8. JEFFERSON Your Druggist for 40 Years ll1illl1lul1lm-lm-nu1ml1llll1llll1llll1llll1llll--lllI1xlll1lill-lluillllillll-n Doug Madsen Don IAt the moviesli Can you see all right? Sharon: Yes, Don: ls there a draft on you? Sharon: No Don: Seat comfortable? Sharon: Ye-s. 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Western Tool 81 Stamping Co. 2725 - 2nd Avenue Phone 3-8671 DES MOINES 13, IOWA MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS I-IOMKO AND LAWNSCOUT PRODUCTS Distributed by: Consumers Supply Co., Iowa Machinery 8. Supply Ca., L. H. Kurtz Co,, A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., The Siclles Company. l.,1llll1llll1llll-llll1lui-uniunillil--rlIl1illl...llli-lul-llll-Ililillll-llll1lui-u Ernie Nipper o!4u1llll --1---- e -11-11111 llll-lll+ l GENE Nlcl-loLsoN FURNITURE T. V. 81 APPLIANCES i 1331 Keo- Phone 3-0159 I Service 81 Used Mdse. 1 1400 E. 9th 'i'lll1 nuxn 11-- l I1 nnn' 1 nusl 1 :nul 1lul1 nnul 1 ullr -11--1 l lll1u Doug Madsen ,FT lppl 111T1 llll 1 lnul 1 nunx 1 :nln 1 llll 1 llln 1 xsnl vlviz llul 1 l I Compliments of LEE'S PEN SHOP T 520 WALNUT 5.1011 IIII illi ll 1lIll'l'IllITIlllT llll TIIIIT llil l llll 1lTTT I IIli'II Cherie Damon John B., Sr.: latter first datel you do if I tried to kiss you? Kay C.: l'd call my brother. John: How old is he? Kay: He's three. What woul l -1- 'Z' l -i' d A collection to be proud of. Karen J.: Do these stairs take you to the second floor? Judy D.: No, you'll have to walk. viol1ml 1-111111i11111111111111111 - - i1---11-1 1llll1m,!, 1 l i i I ,..,,,QQ,, Isy, ,,.. I 4 - I - ............,., - . I 4 ANDERSON-ERICKSON l l - z DAIRY COMPANY I - Quality You Can Taste I I l I 2229 Hubbell Blvd. Phone 6-3172 Nl i ll 1 1 1llll1llll--llll1llll1llll1lul1llll--ull1llll1llll 1111 lluEI:nr1'll-In5Tlul 11111 nol1un1lm1lnl1ull 1111111 llll1-nu1ufc 11351 ,i.,.-....-. - .. .. - -,...-,,..-..,,-...,-..,.- .. .. - ........,,,....,, i GREETINGS I WESTERN PLUMBING CO. I 2507 Forest Ave. I Phone 5-211 'I I .!.'IIiIIIIl - HUT llll 1-lIIITlIIil IIIX 0-1 llll 11 IIII TD Illl CII- Illl ZDIIIIUTIIIIT 1' PIIITIIIITII Dennis Dougherty-Jerry Evans 4...-III.-. - -I...-...II-...I-II.-.II-...I-....-,...-..........- - -I.-...I-.II FURNITURE I AND Home Furnishings l EASY BUDGET TERMS DAVIDSONS 7th and Walnut Karen Anderson Miss McEniry: Robert Burns wrote 'To Field Mouse'. Tom: l'll bet he didn't get an answer. ofaII1IIII1IIII- inn1IIII1IIII1IIII--IIII-IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII1'III--IIII-IIII..IIII...IIII1III NEW MONARCH i MACHINE AND STAMPING CO. I I Manufacturers of I I I Metal Stampings, Dies and Tools I Monarch In-A-Slide Basement Windows, Screens and Storm Sash I I , DES MOINES, IOWA I qqlllllllil TTTTi Illllglggqllllalglallllll i i 1- TIITIIIITIIOP .Qui-.III-IIII-IIII-Im-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-Im-Im-IIII-III4. COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY co. T OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT I Visit Our Store - 329 East 5th T E I Rolla R. Baird - Les Clark - Bill Phillips I I -5-I..-I... --.-- .I..-HJEIQTIESESI.. ------ .III-...Q- ian-IIII1 1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1nn1IIII1uII--IIII1IIn-IIII- -IIII-III? I SPIKE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE I I GARAGE I T E. 24th on Grand Phone 6-1007 T E For Nite Service Dial 62-1228 E I All Repair Work Guaranteed Satisfactory L. E. NEAL, Mgr. I 'i'HITllllillllilllliIIIIiIIIIillllilllllllllTlllliIlll1IllICTIIII-1lIII1'Illliiilllillllillllilllfi Bob Wheeler Miss Brewer asked the class to name all the states. Kay C. responded so quickly and ac- curately that she commended her for it. You did very well, she said. Much better than l could have done at your age. Yes, she replied, and there were only thir- teen states then, too. +I- '--i - '-i' - ---- - '- - IIII - f-'- - -lll - '-f- - -lil - f-'- - '-'i - Illl - illl - .f-- - '-l. - l.-l - .--- -I+ I l I FILTER QUEEN VACUUM I I When you buy your vacuum I cleaner don't buy one that I cleans through its own dirt I Q55 in . . . as do all bag type clean- T ers, regardless of whether E Ezn ,,, The bag be inside or out, of I paper or otherwise . . , with I ' a bag cleaner efficiency I ,..l-, I drops as dirt is accumulated. I I I FILTER QUEEN, with its I i patented DIRT SEPARATOR T 5 is the one and only cleaner that does not I lose cleaning power as dirt accumulates. E FILTER QUEEN cleaning power never drops I . . . FILTER QUEEN excells in sanitation I office, you save solicitation cost. Or call I ATlantic 2-I I69 for a free home demon- T stration and see for yourself why 10,000 I T Iowa Homemakers like Filter Queen best. FILTER QUEEN SALES 81 SERVICE T 722 East Fifth Street - . . . And is quieter. Bring this ad to our I I -i- Oilllillll-1IIII1Illllllllvllllt-IllllIlllillllilllllllllTIlllvIlllvllll1lIll1lIllvIIIlTlIII1ll Pat Rounds -136- -3- 'E ,!.,,1m,1 1 1 1,,,,1im1,,,,1m,1nn1un1,,,,1un1.,..1,, 1 1 41.11. JESTER I 8: SONS I REAL ESTATE- INSURANCE 1 MORTGAGE LoANs I FLEMING BUILDING I PHILIP E. JESTER RALPH L. JESTER I Insurance Real Estate T CLASS OF '30 CLASS OF '21 'iollillllvlIli'Illli'Illlillll-1IIlI1IllI1IIII1Illlillll1IillilllliIlllirllllr-'IIll'TIllI1-IIII Larry Fogelson .gm-....-I..-....-.,..-....-....-,...-....-....-H..-li..-.i..-....-...........-....-I... I ACME EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 5 402 Kresge Building I DES MOINES 9, IOWA I STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS GEN. OFFICE I-....-I...-...I-I...-.....-im-mi-...I-....I-...ui.-....--.i...-ul-I...-....-..i.-.II Pat Rounds Waiter: May I help you with that soup, sir? 1:1 Q4 I -1- 'S' .-...p Sam M.: What do you mean, help me? I don't need any help. Waiter: Sorry, from the sound I though you might wish to be dragged ashore. n1iill1l.111111111111111 GET THE HOMOGENIZED MILK THAT'S TOPS FOR TASTE .g...-....-....--...------------ The Carburetor just won't Carb . . . Peggy D.: I hear that fish is brain food Mary G.: Yeah, I eat it all the time. Peggy D.: Another theory disprovedf' 1nn1un1uu1un1mi1 1 1 1,m1m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1111 Jack Boyce --1374 'T 'W A i ,!.,,-,m- -,.,,-,...-,...-,,..-.,.,-....-,,,,-.,,,-.,,,-.,.,-,.,.-II.,-....- -,.,,-,,,!, - I I CONGRATULATIONS TO JUNE I956 sENIoRs A FRIEND II- Q 1. ..... .11, - ,.,. - . Q, - 11,1 - 1. - 1.QQ ...... ,.., - I . I Ernie Nipper ,g.,,-.....- - - - - .-.III-IIII-,,,,-.,..-.I.I-III.- - - - -,,,,-.,4. I vmzamwf-msmm I SZ NDERSUN? I I I I ' I Esther O. Anderson l905 I Ebba Anderson Currier l909 I Louise Anderson Jackson l928 I Betty M. Anderson I936 We Iove it even on the way to school. I 2 E II-IIII- -IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII.1IIII1IIII1Initial-IIII-III1 -IIII-IIII- .--III.--ini John Hill I -I- Mother: Every time you're naughty I get another grey hair. Mary Lou K.: Gee, mom, you must have Mr. Jarvis: Punctuate this sentence: Miss Jones, the beautiful young lady, walked down the street. been a' terror when you were young-just look at Grandma! 'If 5 I S I E I e I E I 2 I E I I I I I I I I -1- n...,IH1,,lI1l,,,1l,,,1 .- 1 1 Jim C.: I'd make o dash after Miss Jones. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1IIII-IIII-IIII1nn-IIn-IIII-IIII-IIII-Im1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-uII-IIII-IIII1uin I I You, the members of the class of 5 June, 1956 are cordially invited E to make this bank your bank. I I Bankers Trust Company I SIXTH AND Locust . 1911-our 39fh Year of service- 1956 I Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i Federal Reserve System I .,.-I..- ... .. .. - .. - - - .- - - .. .. -.,.-..I...........,.,-,..-,,..- - - - .. ... .. .. - - - - - - - - -,.......f. Kathern Hodson --I 38- -I- I g Commercial Printing With Quality and Service I l WHEELER PRINTING COMPANY I PHONE CHerry 3-74I3 S ,1,,II...-1111111-.1-1111-.mln 5 I I I 401 E. Hull Ave. Des Moines, Iowa I .ill-1 llll illllilllllllllii llll ?lIlllTlIll1- llll 'TIIIITIIIITIIII1-NHT'IIIITIIKITIIII-illlliillllvv-ll Jack Boyce ogou-IIII 1--11 IIII-I 11111111111 :rxl 1 -IIII 1-11 I1-IIII-II I e Compliments of P JEWETT LUMBER COMPANY 615 E. Walnut si. Phone CH 4-8181 g Highland Park Phone CH 4-5255 E Fort Des Moines Phone CH 4-8921 eeeeee - ' It's going to have to wait. Pi.llillllllllllilllllllll1DlIIli'llIlT llll lglglllgilili llll Tllilllllli llll Tllllllllilllllil Policeman: I've had my eye on you for some time, Miss. SUIIYI Dio Yoo eVo 'foke CI'IIoVofo m?H Mary Anne M.: Fancy that. And I thought Margie: No, who teaches it? you were arresting me for speeding. 'gm' 11'1 11f'11111111i Q111111 - - 1111-11- 1 -IIII-IIIOIO - I - I E - I ANDREWS I I STUDIO 1 l - I 5 P 822 Walnut Street Phone 4-4956 i DES MOINES 9, IQWA Q I X E 2 1 I . . ' Weddings Graduatlons I - , K - n - - :fam-III 11---1--1 1 - 1 Zh-IIITDIIIIE-3:1-II 11--11111 1111, -, inning. 9 vI1II-IIII- 1 -IIII-IIII1IIn1IIII1III:1IIII-IIn-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1 -III1I1II-Iii' DR. R. G. I-IATCI-IIT1' oSTEoPATI-IIC PHYSICIAN i t 3 910 Liberty BIEIQ. 7 i . : Office Phone 2-1488 Res. Phone 6-7317 1 l - T GRADUATE OF JUNE CLASS 1937 g J 1 li4II-IIII- - 1 1IIII-IIII1nIII-IIIx-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII -111 Iiiim-note Kathern Hodson ,!.,,1.m1 .. 1 .1,m1.II,1W.-ml..IIII...m,1mI1nII1m,1, 1 1,,1,m-.,I,!, T Des Moines' Best Buys 1 WHlTEY'S AUTO EXCHANGE i EOR A BETTER USED CAR - l 1 1404 EAST EUCLID PHQISIE 6-5187 i 1 , Robert lWhIteyJ Landers Upper left: Gee mom, it's a Brownie. i E Upper right: Long tall Sally. 3. . 1 Lower left: pin-Ups' .limi 1--11 IIII1IIIEg:I:?-xRQ2gIIII --11- II-un-nf: Lower right: Senior Board prospects of 51. James C.: 'iFather, Can you write your name Mr. Neal: Who was Homer? with your eyes shut? Father: I think So, James. .. . , Ch k P.: H th t ll B James: All right, then, Father, let S see you uc e was e e OW Gbe Ruth shut them and Sign this report Card. made famous. nga-IIII-IIII1InI-IIII-IIII1IIII1IuI1IIII1rIII1IIII-IIII-1IIII-IIII--IIII-Im-IIII-IIII-III:-IuI1IIII1IIu1uII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IuI1IIII--IIlI1uII1mI1IIn1IIII1IIII-nII- 1 1- I--rulings 1 r J l I 1 1 1 A GOOD NURSE . . . is one who likes people, wants to help those who are ill, and is able to 1 serve them with kindliness, patience and understanding. 1 1 TO QUALIFY . . . for nursing education in the lowa Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing, the 1 1 Candidate must have high moral Character, a good scholarship standing in High School, good 1 health and personality. 1 I Iowa Lutheran Hospital A Parnell Avenue at East Seventh Street Des Moines, lowa wi-Im-IIII-IIII-IIII-nII-IIu1Im--IuI-IIII1IIII-IIII--IIII-Im:Im-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IuI1iIn-IIII-- --IIII 111--1 II-IIn--nII1IIu-IIII-IIII-un---III-uni: Marlene Roberts-Frances Knotts l 'I' --l4O- Y I . 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