East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1958
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The QUHI EAST HIGH SCHOOL Des Moines, Iowa June,19sa - MD ' QUILL STAFF Co-Editors: Mara Simsons, John Ruvalds. Introduction ond Homerooms: Dorothy Warner, Editor, Betty Bartlett, Ray Link, Jim Riegel. Senior Section: Paul Rider, Editor, Judy Dahlstrom, Marianne Freeman, Judy Fillman, Elaine Heg- gen, Mary Jensen, Karen Johnson, lngke Saft, Sandra Reynolds. School Life: Suzanne Elin, Editor, Monte Blair, Kay Fenton, Rosella Murray, Ruta Plucis, George Watson. Sports Section: Margaret Owens, Editor, Jim Bas- sett, Larry Finney, Mike Griffin, Steve Stewart. Typist: Marilyn Elliott. Photographers: Ken Wilson, Eddie Fairman, Randy Ross, Bill Moller, Dennis Bales. Art: Sue Smith, Walt Swenson, Ann McFarling, Ellen Thompson. Cover Design: Baiba Siters, Dick Hammond. Advisers: Editorial: George Christian, Art: Fred Hiatt, Business: Charles Springate, Advertising: Louis Friestad. Printing: Garner Publishing Company. Table oi Contents Introduction ..... . -. ,.... Page l Seniors ., .--.--.Page ll School Life ..,, .,.. . ...Page 43 Sports .s.. Page 63 Advertising ..... .,....,. P age 84 l-lomerooms .... ...... .... Page 84 Introduction W M145 5 r 177' XY 'Q' gf W v' N M1 K N 9 0 Q' N -'IN ff ff 9 i K Q i t fs X. . 7 1 gy 1 45 54.9 I All-9 . . .A i - X , 3 i 5 ii, 1 .m Hu . w H, W ' 'u, V H - .P W Fw'-.. Na, L 4 5 - 1 m 'z .J , ' . ' 'f Q , I . ,J q,.,'M4xi V2- ',, vw. v .-xr E.. ur' vv-VA .: 4 9355 .5-gf ,. x , ' Mg? 'fTc1.y4?:f'f'?' 'T'--M Q WSU Eff' '++5F+?5i-15 f 2-fe. ,, H .x' kv T4 , ' Af'Z1 VI YA . H . WX .ffzifv Mwsefnxt' Avy. Q . U' Q' 1 6' X. 14' .Kb vp- 1 .Q .45-is ,gm .mp w -...-X WWA vnu x. we . V. K' 4 15'-H . N. . ', Jn-JI , x5 4 Q AE if , I WPA W.. 1 I x ., v X Y' A A 224531 V'fq.iZii DOROTHY CROUTHAMEL Secretory KAY VAN MAREN Attendance Clerk DELOIT ROMIG ALICE CLARK Registrar Nurse WENDELL WEBB, Boys' Adviser AGNES HELMREICH, Girls Adviser D. Q. wlLL1AMs,Prancip0l CARRIE LARSON Librorion -4- l -u4'rl-1,,H- f' - , e I' r l il f Q51 -ir' .. 4, lrlfw 5: Q f f- V - I J -:.Q.Qf:'T'3E': ARTS AND CRAFTS DEPARTMENT: Roeno Clement, Fred Hloff, Ruth Mobberly. I ..,,, Q. ii , Ula W V ' .. ' - I Future artists of America. Sing' boys, sing! ' 'f :ffl Z1 iff' VI . 1. F' ,,:f:s.-' . ...... 31 :W MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Slgrid Greenhill, Jock Borg. Eyes on The rocd, hands on the wheel. o D 1' 1 v e r DRIVER . Q EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: llllllliflllilll D'1:2ig's:s::,z. -5- ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Row 1: Zola Barge, Alma Chismare, George Row 2: Don Offa, Jack Oxenreider, Carol Snyder, Kenneth Sfraffan, H' -lg if t ' 9- Y 3' -if V T 1 i , I his 1 vi l i E ' 1 'N H i wg: ! L , Q i.,. , ..Q. l ' i .ax i Q :ff li S? Y wg' gg, 5 'i QI , T M E E Christian, John Jarvis, Leo Koester, Grace McEni Thelma Whifford, Kenneth Witfkop. Watch that language! Aha! What have we here? Elm 2? Eg? Hi 5 1 M4 Z i ' , an af , ll. TEE K gi, a 5' is 1 ,.:.: ,::-: - v-:....a:Q: ' SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Elroy Candif, Thomas Hand, Dwighl Johns, Dick Johnson, Harold Rafherf, Wilbur Yount. VY! c i e n c e iii MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: Row 1 Mike Augustine, Clara Fisher, Row 2: A. Wilson Goodwin, William Storer. -5- 'AHenTion This way, please. I K V. ,,.... .. . Y ,. : 7: Z + , JU i 1 A . D sg Y rs V i J A f I- 2 ' ' ' , X W ng zzz , , U QVIV W H W, ,. .,.: . ,.,. fi ., HISTORY DEPARTMENT: Row 1: Harold Baeih, Marty Carlson, Dick Clemens, Raymond Gewerth, Charles Gregory, Row 2: Thomas Hand, William Neal, Bob Savage, Mlnnekus Schakel, Kenneth Tannatt. i S 0 I' Il ll I, . Y s A 1 l a One mechanical mess! Oh, that History 8 course! E Al -V55 'L-s . t a':L.--- i K' LE . X ,' INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT: M. Robert Anderson, Cletus Bergman, Thomas LeBar, Adrian Martin, Harald Rasmussen. 31? il T .,,:,. ,,.::,,l::Ql ,,,.:,,,: i ll 'wwi :W ..., Emi Raise? ET: 1- A . sewn ny 1, ,gigs 354 M if A M if nazi: o'f.I. ' EEL :I:E5:5E5::s9:-::::, . - LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: Row Brewer, Melva Erickson: Row lt's Greek to me. Jarvis, Leo Koester. -7.- 1: Francis 2: John 0 III III ll I' C I COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: Row 1: Mark Biddle, Lois Elwood, Louis Friesfad, Grace Housholder, I Merlin Maukp Row 2: Florence Nelson, Gerald Pieres, Florence Soutter, Charles Springate, Emma zimmerli. a S , l C al - ,. GYm-d0f1dY- Now where is that comma! -g W. ,... ..,., , ., . ,,.....- ..,...,,.,w ,. ..,.,, .. ..... , ,.......M. ., W ..,.,., u f 'ifmffvv . - TT I ii?.2i?' ' I ' l I gg Mg ,, Q ji l ,f ' I 1 il . 1 5 vi vr-- f ' e l PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Gus Rump, Scotty Russell, Helen Spencer, Jean Swenson, Dick Young. o ll peech Drama mrpfsaer, , Q Ziff. ' is . lik - MAKING DEPARTMENT: Dorothy Shaw But Mrs. Baal says ..... CCFOIINE Wefzslein. -3- MENT: Juniata Laser: HOMEMAKING DE- ' Row 1: SPEECH AND DRAMA DEPART- H 0 In e m af k I Il Q PARTMENT: lane Baal, Row 2: HOME- l Y The early bird may catch the worm, but we aren't birds. l Hail, hail! The gong's all here! Or af leasl' They were. Hey Gus! Somebody 'forgof To lock up. Say you want 'to buy some elevator Tickets? -9- W Look out, Iunchroom! Here we come! TOP BV055 s V V X Study mud-x?? No, I should have studied more Another day, another .... ? -1 0- Foreword Contained within this section are pictures and personalities of nearly three hilntlrecl young eiti zens of the worltl who are about to take the big step into early aclitlthood. Behind are the years of giticlecl, coneentratecl effort ancl aheacl lies the future. Few will leafue their mark on East High but herein, forever, will lie 'visible proof that for three all-too-short years these people were a part o the character and spirit which constitute Ea-st SERVICE OF HUMANITY. .3 Q W elm r LV l 1 was Otggf N WV x RW! X Y 'IW' W' X 1' ' K Q e S I Q. N, V W Q' K C f ' A . High School. They will always live FOR THE nvx V J, wr W . Nw QX . ? l , f -.1- W Q Autographs VIESTURS JURIS KALNINS Vee This is he, our President, born for action and man- agement. Activities: Senior Board President 8, Student Council 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, State Meet 6, 85 Lifeguard 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Likes: Swimming, Florida, summer, Queen of Diamonds. Ambition: To walk my way and be alone, free to travel any road under the sun or under the stars. VERNON HARTUNG John JOHN Life is just one long game of football, with time out for the ladies. Activities: Senior Board 8, Vice President, Student Coun- cil 3, 5, 7, 8, Vice President 7, 81 Honor Roll 65 Student Teacher 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 85 School Play 4, 6, 7, Class Officer 4, Concert Band 4, 6, Marching Band 3, 5, Hi-Y Club 35 May Festival 6: Football 3, 5, 7, Big Six Champs 55 City Champs 51 All City 7, Co-Captain 75 All Big Six 7, Fourth All-State 75 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Tennis 4, 6, 85 Kiwanis 75 UN Speech 7, PTA l-lost 3, Open House 3, 5. Likes: Washington D. C. instead, East, Peanuts, girls, Really Vincers, Funtime. Ambition: To graduate from college and live a full and enior happy life. 0lii er SANDRA JEAN REYNOLDS You tlavor everything: you are the vanilla of society. Activities: Senior Board Secretary 87 Student Council 3, 4, 5, 65 Honor Rall 4, 5 75 Quill Staff 7, 8, French Club Vice-President 85 N'urse's Helper 4, 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Language Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Y-Teens 3, 45 Future Nurses' Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, GRA 3, Alumni Assembly 3: Assembly Committee 75 Future Nurses' Tea 4, 6, 8, Open House 3, 5, Tourna- ment Program Seller 4, 6y Sports' Banquet 7, Tennis 6, 7, 8, Anniversary Assembly 6: ISPA Conference 7, May Festival 6: French Banquet 4, 6. Likes: Fun day at R 8. T, Griny Riny, the thirty, East. Ambition: To become a skilled and loving nurse through work and understanding. CAROL ANN VAUGHN Nicki Sparkling eyes and many winning ways. Activities: Senior Board Treasurer 8, Student Council 8: Student Teacher 8: Clerical Staff 8, School Assembly 3, 7: Class Officer 3, 4, 5, Zeta 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 8. Likes: Bob, mes amis, Twenty-one, Chevy, Lisbon Antigua. Ambition: To be a dutiful link in God's chain of life. 113, if enior PAUL EDWARD RIDER Ed And still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all he knew. Activities: Senior Board 8, Student Council 6, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Senior Section Editor 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 5, 6, Orchestra 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Hi-Y 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7, Co-President 8, Football 3, 5, 7, All-Big-Six Honorable Mention 7, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Monitor 4, Kiwanian of the Month 8, Hi-Y Model Legislature 8, KDPS Panel 7, intramural Basketball 5, 6, lnter-racial picnic 6, Honor Roll Assembly 5, Class Mantle 7, Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7, Science Fair 4, Class Night 7, 8, Inter-City Hi-Y Council Secretary 8. Likes: East, Sports, Cartoons, Big Oranges, Astronomical Phenomena, Machine. Ambition: To climb the ladder of higher education so that I can help others on the way up. CAROL JANE FURRY Good deeds shine as bright as the stars in heaven. Activities: Senior Board 8, Honor Roll 3, 5, Student Teacher 8, Class Officer 4, Zeta 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 8, Future Teachers' Club 5, 6. Likes: Mes Amis, blue pizza, Lo's cake, weekends. Ambition: Always face the sun so l may never see the shadows, and fulfill the dreams my mother had for me, and to make my father proud. ELAINE RAE HEGGEN A winning way, a pleasant smile, dressed so neat and quite in style. Activities: Senior Board 8, Student Council 4, Alternate 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Typist 5, Clerical Staff 4, 5, School Assemblies 5, 6, 7, Zeta 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Synchronettes 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 7, 8, PTA Swim Show 4, Swim Meet 4, 6, Monitor 3, 4, Tourna- ment Program Seller 4, 6, 8, Sports' Banquet 5, 6, 7, Tennis 5, 6, 7, PTA Honor Assembly 4, Drake Career Day 4, Future Nurses' Club 8. Likes: Fun Day at the R 81 T, Willie, summer, sports, the thirty. Ambition: To live each day as it comes so that I might enioy life to its utmost capacity. JERRY LEE CULP Jerry We like him, we just can't help it. Activities: Senior Board 8, Student Council 6, Student Teacher 8, School Assembly 4, Class Officer 3, 4, 6, 7, Hi-Y 3, Baseball 4, 6, Monitor 4, Tech High 3, Tech football 3. Likes: Carlita, sports, Wednesday night, Sunday, 3:30, o.m. Ambition: To get a good jab and make Carlito and my parents proud of me. Board JIM DOWNING Chick A modest man never talks of himself. Activities: Senior Board 8: Student Council 4, Aternate 85 Class Officer 3, 6, Life Guard 47 May Festival 65 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, State Meet 4, 6, City Meet 3, 5, 7, Tennis 6, 7, 85 City Champions 7, Award As- semblies 6, 8, Sports Banquet 75 Science Fair 67 Open House 7, Likes: Machine, sports, poker parties, chem. Ambition: To look past the present into the future, ELSIE DAGMAR THOMSEN Everybody's crazy but me and thee, and sometimes I suspect thee. Activities: Senior Board 85 Student Council 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, Clerical Staff 5, 6, Assembly 7: Class Officer 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 35 Modern Language 5, 6, 7, 85 Sports Banquet 75 Tennis 6, 7, 8, Monitor 85 UN Speech 7, Program Seller Boys' Tournament 65 Open House Usher 4, 6, Class Night 3. Likes: The thirty, olives, chem lab, Bing, East, but Mrs, Baal says. Ambition: To graduate from college, a success, and to return with interest the faith others have shown in me. SUSAN ELIZABETH FOX Sue Many are called, but few are chosen. Activities: Senior Board 8: Student Council 7, Alternate 5: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B7 Scroll Staff 7, 8, Editor 87 Spotlight Parade 6gClerical Staff 57School Assembly 5, 6: Honor Assemby 4, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 77 Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7: Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 85 Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7, 8, Swimming Show 6, 83 PTA 3, 75 May Festival 45 Journalism Convention 77 Governor's Day 77 United Campaign Speaker 75 Commencement 7, Tournament Program Seller 4, 67 Insurance Company Luncheon 77 Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7: DAR Citizen Award 8. Likes:.East, Lucinda, the thirty, New Year's Eve, olives. Ambition: To be a worthwhile, responsible citizen of my coun ry. JAMES CHARLES SMITH Jim Jamesy Men best show their characters in trifles, where they are not on their guard. Activities: Senior Board 8: Student Council 4, 77 As- sembly 5, 7p Science Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Tennis 3, 41 Tennis Tournament 3, Sports Banquet 4, Monitor 6. Likes: Kay, the machine, pizza ala king, fun, East High, weekends, friends. Ambition: To produce in life so as to progress. -15- CARMEN JEAN ACHESON Carrn intolerant only of intolerance. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, Scroll Staff 6, School Assembly 7, Zeta 7, Philo 6, Booster Club 5, 6, 7, Modern Language 3, 4, 5, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper 3, Attended Sterling High School 8. Likes: This summer, Sterling High, East, ripe olives, gang. Ambition: ln all my ways to acknowl- edge the Lord, that he might direct my paths. Prov. 316. JOAN AIRY Joni She is capable of her highest am- bition. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Student Teacher 8, Assembly Usher 8, School Assembly 5, 7, Nurses' Helper 5, 7, 8, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Philo 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,'8, Modern Language 6, 7, 8, Vice-president 7, Future Teachers' Club 3, May Festival 4, 6, Open House 3, 5, 7, Tourna- ment Program Seller 4, High School Day 6, Drake Career Day 7, PTA Programs 3, 4, Essay Contest Winner 6, lO-B Registration 8, Alumni As- sembly 5, Easter Seal Campaign Parade 6, Insurance Company Luncheon Guest 7, Memorial Day Assembly 6, Radio Program on l-ligh School 7, PTA Honor Assembly 4. Likes: East, the thirty, Knox's, olives, Pink Flamingo, Brown eyes. Ambition: To always be certain of cheerful yesterdays and confident to- morrows. RONALD GRAY ANDERSEN Ronnie Sensible people find nothing use- ess. Activities: Library Staff Messenger 5, Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8, Cross Country 7, School Messenger 7. Likes: The machine, swimming, and Peanuts Ambition: To become a pharmacist. CORINNE ROBERTA ANDERSON Crene Virtue and genuine graces in them- selves speak what no words can utter. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, School Assembly 5, 7, Class Officer 5, Nurse's Helper 4, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Philo 3, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Roman Banquet 4, Future Nurse's Club 4, GRA 3, Alumni As- sembly 5, Tournament Program Seller 6, Future Nurses' Tea 4, Open House 3, May Festival 6, PTA Honor Assemb- ly 4, Gold Key Art Award 3, lOB Registration 7, Easter Seal Campaign 6, Memorial Day Assembly 6. Likes: Ronnie, the thirty, olives, chem lab, Pink Flamingo, ouiia, and Swami parties. Ambition: To be sincere in whatever l do and soy. MARGARET JOYCE ANDERSON i.Morg,. The mildest manners and gentlest heart. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Clerical Staff 7, Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary-Treasurer 6, School Christmas Card Design 3, PTA Honor Roll Assembly 4. Likes: Serving the Lord, Bill, Christian friends, church. Ambition: At the end of life to hear my Master say, Well done. SHIRLEY JEAN ARMSTRONG Sherm To know her is to like her. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, Nurse's Helper 7, Booster Club 3, 5, 7, Future Nurses' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S, Honor Study Hall Monitor 6, Science going Helper 4, Future Nurses' Tea 4, Likes: East, pizza, games, ripe olives. Ambition: To make something worth- while out of my life. JOHN W. ADAMSON Screech Nothing hinders or daunts me. Activities: Student Council 4, School Assembly 4, Hi-Y Club 8, Baseball 4, 7, 8, Basketball 3, 4, Swimming 5, 6, 7, State Meet 6, Golf 7, 8, S25 Club 5, S75 Club 7. Likes: Parties, pizza, a certain blonde, poker when l win, cars, Washington D. C. instead. Ambition: To graduate from college, and be happy and successful in whatever I do. ROBERT ALAN ALBERS Bob Silence is the fence around wisdom. Likes: Nancy, food, sleeping. Ambition: Architect or a civil engin- eer, and to lead a good life. CONSTANCE SUE ANDERSON Connie Sweet and charming as can be. Activities: Student Council 4, Alternate 5, Assembly Usher 7, Art Service 7, Booster Club 3, 4, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, Y-Teens 7, 8, Future Teachers' Club 8, Girls' Glee Club 6, 7, Wardrobe Girl 4, PTA Hostess 3, May Festival 6. Likes: Being with Don, pizza, singing, my parents, and long hair. Ambition: Marry a mechanical engin- eer, move to Florida, and live hap- pily ever after. . DUANE JERALD ANDERSON E ..Andy.. Behavior is a mirror in which every man shows his image. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, School Assembly 8, Glee Club 8, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, Tennis 4, Hall Monitor 4, Football Banquet 3, May Festival 4, 6, Tournament Program Seller 6, Family Life Counsel 7. Likes: Pizza, a certain girl, Hot '53' Mercurys, basketball. Ambition: To follow the road the Lord has planned for me and to make my parents proud of me. NANCY ANDERSON Nan Early marriage, long love. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, Booster Club 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Future Nurses' Club 4, May Festival 4. Likes: Lowell, Homemaking 6, the group, Air Force, East. Ambition: To look to God as my leader, to be a good wife my goal. KAREN ASHLEY Speed Good things come in small packages. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Clerical Staff 4, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Choir 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 5, Concert Bancl 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, GRA 5, Trampoline Club 5, May Festival 6, Girls' Glee Club 5, Baccalaureate 6, 7, 8, Memorial Day Services 6, Holy Week Services 6, Athletic Banquet 5, Moni- tor 3, Sextet 8. Likes: Larry, '56 Olds, dancing, the thirty, olives, Dixieland music, East. Ambition: To share all my love and happiness with a certain person, make my parents proud of me. DENNIS ALLEN BAILEY Denny Friendship improves happiness and Likf!Zy'Girls and sharp cars. Ambition: To become an expert at whatever l do. BEVERLY ANN BAKER Bev A friendly smile, a helping hand. Activities: Nurse's Helper 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 65 GRA 8: Monitor 4. Likes: Average , Norm, bowling at Capitol Lanes, pizza, dancing. Ambition: To do everything I can to- wards making a good life for my- self and the people around me. LOIS MARIE BALDWIN ULO Loi.. ULD., Goodness consists not in the out- ward things we clo, but in the in- ward things we are. Activities: Student Council 7, Alternate 5, Student Teacher 85 Zeta 7, 8, Booster 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, 85 Future Teachers' Club 5, 65 Hall Monitor 4. , Likes: Smiles, dancing, Mes Amis, Carol's pizza, spring breezes. Ambition: Climb the stairway to the stars with love and understanding and find them twinkling with success and happiness for my loved ones and myself. BARBARA ANN BALTZLEY Barb Not noisy, but necessary. Activities: Art Service 7, 85 GRA 35 May Festival 5, Gym Monitor 4, 5. Likes: Mr. Neal, Omar Bakery, pizza, butter, flat tops, roses. Ambition: To make my family as proud of me as I am of them and to be happy always. BETTY MAE BARTLETT Betts Going places and doesn't mind working to get there. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Quill Staff 7, 8, Introduction Co-Editor 7: Student Teacher B, Clerical Staff 3, 5, 6: School Assembly 75 Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Keys and Ques Club 45 May Festival 6, 8: IHSPA Convention 7, PTA Honor Assembly 4. Likes: Weekends, the thirty, Knox's, olives, East, Mrs. Baal says, late movies, Ambition: To meet each problem with love and understanding, overcoming ity while being loved and understood myself. CLARITA ELIZABETH BAUER Cheese ls she as innocent as she looks? Likes: People, fun, pizza, the drums, average, the Three Musketeers. Ambition: To be a hair stylist. DAVID VANCE BAIRD Dave l-lere's one man who's not afraid to talk. Activities: Student Council 4, alternate 75 Honor Roll 3, 4 iAnkenyJ 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3 iAnkenyJ5 Basketball 3, 4, Track 4, Tennis 5, 6. Likes: People in general, myself in particular, Animal Rescue League fthe counselorsi. Ambition: To enroll in a course of road economics at Bumin College, so I can apply it later on in life. KEITH M. BAKER Shoot But work is work and must be done, but as I work, I have my fun. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7. Likes: Truck's Ford, GMC's, auto racing. Ambition: To own and manage the biggest garage in town. DENNIS ALAN BALES Denny Ideas control the world. Activities: Quill Staff Photographer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 7, Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, 6: School Assembly 6, 75 Science Club 35 Modern Language 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 35 mm. Operator 3, 4, 5, 65 WHO, School Sports Reporter 7, 8. Likes: Pizza, the new KIOA, Washing- ton, D. C. Ambition: To graduate from college and be a success. KAREN JEAN BARNEY Red A lovely lady, garmented in light. Activities: Science Club 6. Likes: Tom, '58 Fords, dill pickles, ice skating, modeling. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I might do and make my parents proud of me. KATHRYN MARIE BARTLETT HKOYJ. ticoseyi. The first to thank, the last to complain. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 6, 75 Quill Staff Alternate 75 School Assembly 75 Booster Club 3, 5, 7, Future Teachers' Club 6, 7, 8, President 8: Future Nurses' Club 55 GRA 4, Open House Hostess 5: Chairman for East High's Teens Against Polio 7, 8. Likes: East, people, basketball games, assemblies, ripe olives. Ambition :To work as if everything depends on me, to live as if every- thing depends on God. LELA MAE BEEBE Mae The heart that loves is always young. Activities: Student Council 4, 7, 8, Al- ternate 5: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5: Y-Teens 7, 8: Future Teachers' Club 8. Likes: LeRoy, Florida, pizza, swimming, dancing. Ambition: To be happy and make others happy. I7- DOUGLAS R. BEECHEL Doug A man, he seems, of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomor- FQWS- Activities: Student Council 3, 75 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Teacher 7, 85 Science Club 5, 6, 7, 85 Presi- dent 75 Chess and Checker Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Hi-Y Club 7, B5 Advanced Chemistry Class 8. Likes: Hunting, fishing, rockets, girls, food, sleep, golf. Ambition: Go to SUI and become a good dentist and above all make my parents proud of me. ROBERT KEITH BERGER Bob Life is what we make it, Activities: Student Teacher 3, 5. Likes: Carole, '52 Ford, Navy, pizza, July 4, 1957. Ambition: To do my best in whatever lfdo, and make my parents proud o me. DIANA MARIE BORGHI There's sunshine in her heart. Activities: Class officer 75 Zeta 65 Monitor 6, 7. Likes: Pizza, Jerry, Pepsi, Hm. 6. Ambition: To be happy and successful in everything I da. VIRGINIA LEA BRADY Ginny , Bubbles Her golden voice is the rich music of life. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, S5 School Assembly 75 Alumni 35 Y-Teens 7, Vice-President5 Nurse's Helper 55 Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Zeta 7, 85 Booster Club 7, 85 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Fellowship Clubs 3, 45 Y-Teens 7, 85 Future Teachers' Club 7, 85 Girls' Recreation Association 7, 85 Es- say Award 65 Nativity 3, 5, 75 Bac- calaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Holy Week 4, 6, 85 Memorial Day 4, 65 Tri-State Chorus 85 PTA 7. Likes: Food, friends, slumber parties, music, my home in the city, cats, la classe de Francoise, Washington. Ambition: To find the silver lining in each cloud that appears in the storms of life. ROSE ANN BRODENE Rosie The longer you know her the bet- ter you like her. Activities: Assembly Usher 85 Nurse's Helper 65 Library Staff 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Fellowship Clubs 55 Future Teachers' Club 75 Future Nurses' Club 65 S25 Club 65 Keys and Cues 45 Memorial Day Assembly 3. Likes: Pizza, Pepsi, East, Mrs. Baal's Hm.. 6, clothes, and a certain guy. Ambition: To be liked by all, loved by one, and make my friends and loved ones proud of me. BARBARA CAROL BROWN Barb You'll find her wholesome. Activities: Fellowship Club 6, President 65 Y-Teens 7, 85 Crafts Club 4. Likes: Jerry, being with the gang, pizza, Pepsi. Ambition: To make the ones I love Sroud of me, and always do my est. JULIE ANNE BEQUEAITI-l Julie Silence sweeter is than speech. Activities: Booster Club 55 Wardrobe Girl 5. Likes: Animals, music, small parties, and sincerity in people. Ambition: To always lead a good Christian life. MONTE RHEIGH BLAIR Montana For even though vanquished, he could argue still. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 85 Quill Staff 7, 85 School Assembly 75 Honor Roll Assembly 45 Latin Club 4, 85 Hi-Y Model Legislature 85 Whittier, California 55 Scholarship Federation 55 Latin Club 55 Continentals 55 Class Paper Editor 55 May Festival 4, 6. Likes: The machine, East, funtime, big oranges. Ambition: To know myself. JUDlTH ANN BOWN Judy, Bucky Silence is golden, but mine is turn- ing green. Activities: Student Council Alternate 35 Spotlight Parade 6, 85 School As- sembly 75 School Play 85 Zeta 5, 6, 7, 85 Philo 35 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 GRA 35 KDPS Announcer 7, 8, Panel 7, 85 Alumni Assembly 35 As- sembly Committee 75 Hostess Class Night 55 Boys' Tournament Program Seller 6, 85 Junior-Senior Prom Hostess 3. Likes: The thirty, olives, Knox's, East, But Mrs. Baal says. X Ambition: To strive for the treasures in life through interest, effort, and sacrifice. DONA LEA BREEDING Blondie She always paddles her own canoe. Activities: Scroll Staff 85 School Play Make-Up artist 55 KDPS News Re- porter 85 May Festival 65 Quill Ad Club 75 525 Club 75 Monitor 4. Likes: Johnny, average, Chico, bowling, pizza, l:30, June, clothes, pink Fords, East, HM6. Ambition: To live a happy and sucs cessful life and to always make my loved ones proud of me. BARBARA J EANNE BROWDER Barb Sa wise, so young5 she cannot live long-single. Activities: Student Teacher 85 Spot- light Parade 45 Clerical Staff 45 Class officer 55 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Girls' Glee Club 45 Modern Miss Style Show 35 May Festival 8. Likes: Dale, Navy, HM 6, pizza, the gang, angel food cake, music, EHS. Ambition: To plan my future sa life daesn't lead to a dead end on a one-way street and to be loved by one and liked by all. JOYCE LOUISE BROWN ..JO,. Hoy.. Nat bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tolli, but a nice mingling of them a . Activities: Student Council 5, alternate 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 Student Teacher 85 Zeta 7, 85 Candy Sales 4, 5, 6, 75 Open House 4, 55 Future Teachers' Day 75 PTA Program 45 May Festival 6. Likes: East, the thirty, olives, the La Pizza House. Ambition: To do my duties cheerfully and always be happy. -18... MARILYN JEAN BROWN Jean Women love energy and grand results. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, B, Assembly Usher 8, Pep Assembly 7, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls' Recreation As- sociation 5, 6, 7, 8, Majorette 7, 82 Alternate 5, 6, UN Speech 7, PA and Visual Aids 4, 5, 6, Monitor 4, Pep Rally 5, Keys and Ques 7, 8. Likes: Don, Sports, pizza, Pepsi. Ambition: To look up, not down, for- ward, not backward, out, not in, and always lend a helping hand. JUDITH KATHERINE CAMPBELL ..Jud I, ..JUde,. Y, A winning wap, a pleasant smile. Activities: Spotlig t Parade 8, School Assembly 5, 8, Class Officer 4, Choir 5, 8, Zeta 8, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, Tech 3, Choir 3, KDPS Reporter 3, KDPS Radio Play 3, State House 5, Kiwanis Club 5, Baccalaureate 5, 8, Girls' Glee Club 6, 7, PTA 6, Pep Club 3, May Festival 8. Likes: Mes Amis, Chuck, July 21, long trips at night, '53' Olds, Twenty-one. Ambition: To Ilve a happy Christian life with Chuck. SONYA SUE CARLSON Toni Here is a maiden without pretense blessed with reason and common sense. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 3, 4, , School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 7, Zeta , 6, 7, 8, Philo 3, 4, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Roman Banquet 4, Potluck Dinner , Y-Teens 3, 4, G.R.A. 3, 4, May Festival 4, 6, Open House 3, Tourna- ment Program Seller 4, 6, 8, Drake Career Day 7, PTA Program 3, 4, IO-B Registration 8, Radio Program 7, Alumni Assembly 3, Monitor 3, Mem- orial Day Assembly 6, PTA Honor As- sembly 4, Sextet Accompanist 8. Likes: The thirty, olives, Knox's, chem. lab, East, Pink Flamingo, But Mrs. Baal saysl. Ambition: To find a silver lining in every cloud along the road of life. DELORIS J EAN CHAMBERLAIN uDeei1 Wise to resolve and patient to perform. Activities: Student Council 7, Honor Roll 7, Open House 5, Ankeny High School 3, 4, 5. . Likes: East High, basketball games, the gang, pizza, Pepsi. Ambition: To make my parents proud ofdme and be a success in whatever o. SANDRA LEE CLARK Sandi Her very frowns are fairer for than smiles of other maidens are. Activities: Clerical Staff 4, 5, 7, 8, Assembly Usher 7, Zeta 7, 8, Booster Club 3, Y-Teens 8, GRA 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, S25 Club 7, Monitor 3, 4, Captain 4, Hostess Senior Night 6, Candy Seller 7. Likes: Pizza, week ends, NestIe's Crunch, Mes Amis, Twenty-One, Pete and Pepper, Buddy. Ambition: To' be happy and successful in everything I attempt to do in the future. CHARLES LAWRANCE COCKERHAM Chuck Common sense is not necessarily the result of education. Activities: Wrestling 3, 4. Likes: The friends I have met in school fond a certain blonde. Ambition: To further my education. FRANK WILLIAM CAMPBELL Tank H lu k . Activaiigii Sgghoolc Alssernbly 3: Hi-Y 4, 5, Student Manager 5, 6, 7, 8, PA Operator 6, 7, I6 m.m. Operator 4, 5, 6. Likes: Just about everything. Ambition: To live, and let live. RONALD EUGENE CAMPBELL icROnn Victory is a thing of will. Activities: Student Council 3, 7, Alter- nate 4, 5, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, l-li-Y 5, United Nations Speaker 7, Open House Host 3, 5, 7, May Festival 4, 6, Alumni Assembly 3, 5, Science Fair 4. Likes: Shirley, Machine, East High School, Carrots, Peanuts, Snoopy and Linus, Fridays. I Ambition: To get through college, to be o CPA, and to live a full and happy life. JAMES WILLIAM CARSON Jim ln friendship I was early taught to believe. Likes: Karlene, '53' Fords, pizza, my friends. Ambition: To make my mother and flother as proud of me as I am of t em. JOY MARIETTA CHRISTIANSEN .jon Your good nature will make hap- piness for others. Activities: Clerical Staff 5, Assembly Usher 8, School Assembly 6, Class Officer 3, 4, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Modern Language 3, 5, 6, Library Staff 7, 8, Future Teach- ers' Club 8, GRA 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, Usherette 7. Likes: The thirty, olives, But Mrs. Baal says, friends at East. Ambition: To accept cheerfully what- ever life may bring me. To make my parents proud of me. Elementary school teacher. MADONNA KAY CLEMENS Chubs Ulvtodeslt and demure, but very much a ive. Activities: Art Staff 8, Choir 8, Booster Club 3, GRA, Girls' Swimming Team 3- ,4, 5, 6, 7, PTA Hostess 3. Likes: White Fords, Rose's House, Sum- mertime. Ambition: A good wife. An interior decorator. Make my loved ones proud of me. CAROL ANNETTE COLBY Annette , Nettie Shes always on the go. Activities: Quill Staff Alternate 7, Cler- ical Staff 7, School Assembly 7, Choir 3, Zeta 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Y-Teens 3, KDPS Radio Play 3, An- nouncer 3, Tech 3, Alumni Potluck Supper 7, KDPS News Reporter, May Festival 6, 8. Likes: Mes Amis, Twenty-One, Shar- on's Songs, October 13, HeIen's Ideas, 44,280 minutes. Ambition: Don't rush me! I can't spell it yetl ..1 9.. PATRICIA LOUISE COOK Pat lt is the quiet worker with a smile who succeeds. Activities: Honor Roll 7, Nurses' Help- er 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, GRA 3, East-North Joint Meeting 5, Mem- orial Day Assembly 6, May Festival 6, Open House Hostess 5, Monitor 4, North Juggling Exhibition 7. Likes: Ripe olives, crows and squirrels, good ol' Charlie Brown, writing. Ambition: To be true to my God and always thoughtul of others. MARIETTA CORENA COOPER Howdy Doody Always achieving, always pursuing. Activities: Zeta 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Future Teachers' Club 7, 8, Hall Monitor 3, 4. Likes: Chemistry Laboratory, Saturday nights, Fords, music, and the 39'ers. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me by climbing the ladder of success, stopping only when my goal as an elementary educator is reached. PATRICIA RAE COUNTRYMAN Patty My heart is ever at your service. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 8, School Assembly 7, Art Service 6, Booster Club 3, 4, French Club 7, 8, Library Staff 3, Fellowship Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 7, 8, Future Nurses' Club 3, 4, 7, Open House Hostess 7, May Festival 4, 8. Likes: Everything-especially slumber parties, my friends, and Tex. Ambition: To love everyone, to study the ministry, to enjoy life. PATRICIA LOUISE CRAIG Pat Perfectly Contentedf' Activities: Honor Rall 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School As- sembly 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Latin Club 4, 5, 6, Officer 5, Spanish Club 7, 8, Y-Teens 5, Future Teach- ers' Club 8, PTA Program With Girls' Glee Club 6. Likes: Ripe olives, classical music, ac- cordions, good ol' Charlie Brown. Ambition: To become a capable, thoughtful, understanding, and ma- ture person. JUDY ANNE CRONIN Jud Good sense and good nature are seldom separated. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Al- ternate 6, Alumni Assembly 3, Zeta 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, Latin Club 4, 5, May Festival 3, 5. Likes: Benjie, Pepsi, hamburgers, SalIy's piano playing iHa Hal! Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and to be a success in what- ever I do. M. PERSILLIA CUMPTON Polly A fair exterior is a silent recom- mendationf' Activities: Scroll Staff Page Editor 8, Make Up for School Play 6, 7, Zeta 6, Booster Club 5, 7, Keys and Ques 4, 5, KDPS Reporter 8, Announcer 8, Candy Seller 5, 6, May Festival 6. Likes: Saturday nites, teasin', base- ments, pizza, olives, MEN, parties, Kenny, peanut butter sandwiches and 7-Up. Ambition: To make my cake and eat it toa, and to chew up all the gum in the world. RILEY COOK Buck The force of his own merit makes his way. Activities: Hi-Y 8, Football 3, 5, 7, All-City Second Team 7, Track 4, 6, 8. Likes: Sports, good foocl, quiet nights at home with sweet-talking babes. Ambition: To get through military serv- ice and college, then live a long and successful life. DENNIS ALLEN CORNELL Denny Oh why should life all labor be. Likes: All sports, Pat, and graduation. Ambition: To be a success in whatever l attempt to do, and to make my family proud of me. JOAN CRAIG Joanie T.N.T. Trim, Neat, and Terrific. Activities: Student Council 5, Alternate 3, Honor Roll 7, Scroll Staff 8, Stu- dent Teacher 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Clerical Staff 6, 7, Assembly Usher 7, 8, Pep Assemblies 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, March- ing Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, GRA 7, 8, Maiorette 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Usher- ette 7, Drake Relays Parade 6, 8, Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8, KDPS School News 6, Announcer 8, Sports Banquet 5. Likes: East, the thirty, olives, Jerry, lunch time. Ambition: To find happiness, friends, and success in whatever I do. ROBERT STEPHEN CRISSMAN Criss Has a mighty mind and runs it by himself. Activities: Honor Rall 5, 7, Honor Study Hall Monitor 6, Cross Country 7, State Mile Team 7, Track 6, 8, State Indoor -Big 6 Champs, Open House 7, Swimming 7, Fall Sports Banquet Speaker 7, May Festival 6, Davenport High 3, 4, Davenport High New- comers' Party 3, Davenport Debate Team 4, District Speech Contest 4, Davenport Crass Country 3. Likes: Machine, a certain black and white coat, the mile, Snoopy, Peanuts Ambition: As a great Greek once said, Know Thyself. ROGER JOE CULLINS Rag Men are not bad, but they all have imprudent days and devilish moments. Activities: Student Council 6, l-li-Y 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Monitor 3, 4, S25 Club 7, S75 Club 7. Likes: Sherri, pizza, Pepsi, open house parties, cool cars, Washington, D. C. instead. Ambition: Live and love a hard life while leaving all bad memories be- hind and taking the good ones with me. JAMES STEVEN CURTIS ucurtnl ttJimii A mon of few words. Activities: Student Council 7, Boxing Club 6, Assembly Monitor 8, Tech High 3. Likes: Money, girls, getting out of school, food, California. ' Ambition: To live fast, love hard, die young, and leave a beautiful mem- ary. L20- JUDITH AUGUSTA DAHLSTROM uJudyn Others may sit by idly brewing: she'd rather be actively doing. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, 55 Quill Staff 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Clerical Staff 6: School Assembly 3, 5, 7: Class Officer 3, 5, 6, 7, Choir 5, 6, 7, B, Girls' Triple Trio 5, 6, Nativity 55 Holy Week Services 6, 85 Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8: Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8g Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 8, Banquet 4, 6, 8, North-East Meeting 3, 5, 7, Y-Teens 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4, Songleader 45 GRA 3: IO-B Coffee 35 State Tourna- ment Program seller 4, 6, IHSPA Con- vention 7, Drake Career Day 71 Bac- calaureate 5, 6, 8, P.T.A. Program 6: May Festival 6, 85 Golf 3, 4, Youth Appreciation Week Representative 75 Alumni Assembly 3: Memorial Day Assembly 6, Girls' Sextet 8. Likes: The thirty, olives, East, Lucinda, pickles. Ambition: To speak with the voice of an angel, but always keep my feet on the ground. NANCY KAY DAVIDSON Peanuts The force of her own merit makes her way. Activities: Honor Roll 7, Spotlight Pa- rade 3g Assembly Usher 85 Y-Teen President 7, Vice President 85 Zeta 7, 85 Philo 45 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Latin Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 81 Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Future Teachers' Club 7, 8, GRA 3, 7, 8, UN Speaker 75 Legion Oratory Contest 7, 8, Moy Festival 6, 85 Open House Hostess 7, Candy Seller 3: Movie Usher 41 Senior High Y-Teen Council 7, 8. Likes: Archery, tennis, bowling, skiing, ginger bread, Buddy, French 2, friendly people, Davidson-United Shows, slumber parties, pizza. Ambition: To go to college, have lots of friends, some day be the owner and manager of Davidson-United Shows, to be with someone in September. DARLENE LOU DEATON DeDe True to her work, her word, her friends. Activities: Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Treas- urer 5, Secretary 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B5 Modern Language 5, 6, Spanish Club 3, 4, 7, 85 Library Staff 5, 6, 7, 85 Monitor 3, 4. Likes: Soby, Dealy, East, parties, the kids, Bubble Up, root beer. Ambition: To be a success in life, and become a laboratory technician. LORETTA MAE DEERING usissyu I have a heart with room for every joy. Activities: Zeta 5, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 45 Future Teach- ers' Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 GRA 3, 4, 5, 8, May Festival 5, 85 Tennis Club 3, 6: Open House Hostess 35 Future Teachers' Convention 7. I Likes: Ron, '53 Ford, Saturday nights, Thirty-niners, Pepsi Cola. Ambition: To be willing to change when l'm wrong, and easy to live with when l'm right. JAMES VAL DOUGHMAN Stubbie There is no greater everyday virtue than cheerfulnessf' Activities: Lite Guard 7, 85 Tech Base- bal . Likes: Hank's Place, '49 Oldsmobiles, pizza, Knox's. Ambition: To make a career out of the Navy and further my education. MARIE ANN DUGAN Sue A peppy lass one can't surpass. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, Pep As- semblies 7, 8, GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6, Secretory 77 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 81 Modern Language 5, 6: Cheerleader 7, 85 Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 85 United Nations Speech 75 Voice of Democracy 7, Alumni Dinner 65 Monitor 5, B5 May Festival 4, 6, 8: Christmas Assembly speech 7: Swim- ming meet 6, Swimming Shows 6, B, Legion Oratory 8. Likes: Bill, deet deet, rat juice parties, East, pizza, baking cookies, the Three Musketeers. Ambition: Trobajar en el servicio de la humanidod. CHARLES THOMAS DANIELS ..-I-om.. There's a peace and means for every man alive. Likes: Glenda, pizza, hunting and fish- mg. Ambition: To become a good cabinet maker, and make my folks and future wife proud of me. DENNIS PAUL DAY Day Variety is the spice of life. Activities: Honor Roll 4, Spotlight Pa- rade 4, 6, 8p School Assembly 75 Choir 3, 4, 5, Orchestra 5, Concert Band 4, 6, 8: Marching Band 3, 5, 7, 35 mm. Movie Operator 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Track 3, 4. Likes: .A certain girl, cars, ball games, music. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me, to become a mechanical engineer, and to lead a good Chris- tian life. KATHLEEN LOUISE DEATON Kathy A tender heart and loyal mind. Activities: Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 5, 6, B5 Physical Education Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Cafeteria Helper 7. Likes: Five best pals, fellowship of Christian friends. Ambition: Graduate from Pillsbury Bible School and serve the Lord in any way His will provides. ROBERT LAWRENCE DOOLY Wampus 'Pghgughts work in silence, so does Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Club officer 4, 5, Football 35 Monitor 3, 4. Likes: Charlie, '50 Buicks, weekends at the river. Ambition: To Iain the Marines and make my parents proud of me. SYLVIA CHARLOTTE DOYSCHER Bill Y I live for those who love me. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 85 Clerical 5, 83 Assembly Usher 83 Boost- er Club 3, 4, 5, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 7, 85 Keys and gues 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 May Festival 6: onitor 35 Open House Hostess 75 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Scroll Typist 75 PTA Honor Assembly 4. Likes: East, pizza, slumber parties, bowling, teaching Sunday school. Ambition: To grow strong in body, in- telligent in mind, always putting God above my personal ambitions, thus making my parents proud of me. KARLA KAY DYER Peanut As true a girl as one could find. Activities: Spotlight Parade 45 School Assembly, Roosevelt 7: Zeta 7, 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 8, Secretary 45 Future Teach- ers' Club 5, By Candy Seller 3. Likes: Jim, Beaver, Mes Amis, corn, Twenty-One. Ambition: To be the only jewel in Jim's treasure chest and to make my mother and dad happy. ...2'l-. SUZANNE LEE ELIN Shakes Something happy, something gay, by the way, she has her say. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Section Editor 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, Spotlight Parade 4, Poster 6, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 75 Class Officer 6, Art Service 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, 5, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Philo 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, French Club 6, 7, 8, GRA 3, lOB Tea 3, Nativity 3, 5, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Iowa Artist Show 6, Memorial Day 4, ISC Convention 7, Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, Bank Window 7, Holy Week 4, Girls' Triple Trio 5, Open House Hostess 7, Science Fair 4, Career Day 7, Class Night Decorations 7, Scholastic Art 6, 8, Program Seller-Boys' Tournament 5, Synchronette Show Decorations 6, 8, PTA Honor Assembly 4, Senior Art Show 8. Likes: Tom, the thirty, East, Knox's, olives, vogue, New Year's Eve, le francais. Ambition: To comprehend and conquer the condition of confusion and criti- cism of today by living, learning, and laboring. LEAH JOAN ELLIS Le Tact comes as much from goodness of heart as from fineness of taste. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4, Student Teacher 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Clerical Staff 6, 7, School As- sembly 5, 7, Spanish Club Secretary 4, Vice-President of Zeta 8, Class Offi- cer 5, 6, 8, Choir 5, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Representative 7, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 5, Future Teachers' Club 5, Usher- ette 7, Student Center 5, Basketball Ticket Seller, Spanish Club 3, 4, Span- ish Club Banquet 4, Senior-Parent Din- ner 6, May Festival 4. Likes: Ahquabi, pineapple tasters, piz- za, late hours. Ambition: To accept with a smile all that life may give. JOHN CHARLES ENGSTROM nlnkyn A good mind possesses a kingdom. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chess and Checker Club 5, 6, 8, Li- brary Staff 5, Hi-Y Club 8. Likes: Ice cream, people, close basket- ball games. Ambition: To become a Seabee. SHERRY HULL FAETH Sis Il'he greatest pleasure of life is ave. Activities: Honor Roll 4, Spotlight Pa- rade 4, Clerical Staff 5, 7, Class Offi- cer 3, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Y-Teens 3, Future Teachers' Club 6, GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, Monitor 3, 5, Modern Miss Style Show 3, State Basketball Tournament Program Seller 4, United Nations Speech 7, lOB Tea Hostess 3, Mem- orial Day 6, Physical Education Moni- tor 6, 7. Likes: Bill, Navy, pizza, Mrs. Baal says. Ambition: Ta bring Bill happiness and to attain the goal that God has set before me, achieving happiness for others as well os for myself. PEGGY ANN FELTON Pegs The smile that won't come off. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4, Honor Roll 4, Clerical Staff 4, 5, School Pla Usher 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Latin CI'ub 5, GRA 3, 4, 5, Monitor 3, Drake Career Day 7, S25 Club 7, Quill Ad Club 7, KDPS Reporter 7, Announcer 8, Greenhorn Scroll 7. Likes: Johnny, the good ole days, slumber parties, Pepsi, East. Ambition: To be successful with the things that count in life and not reach for false goals. LAWRENCE WILLARD FINNEY nl-Grryn Let them call it mischief, when it is post and prospered it will be virtue. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Quill Staff 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 3, 5, School Assembly 4, 7, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Modern Language 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Swimming team 3, May Festival 3, 5, Spanish Club Banquet 4, Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6. Likes: Pizza, East, Checkers, Thurs- day nights, parties, the machine. Ambition: To go to ISC and become an architect. Pl-IYLLISS JEANETTE ELINGS Hphylii Love understands love, it needs no talk. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, -8, Spotlight Parade 6, 8,School Assemblies 5, 7, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 81 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 6, Treasurer 7, 8, Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 4, 5, 6, President 7, 3i Maiorette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,48, Alternate 3, Captain 7, 8, Swimming Meets 4, 6, District Play Day 8, Alumni Dinner 6, PTA Honor Assembly 4, PTA Assem- bly 4, Sports Banquet 4, 5, Moy Festival 6, 8, Future Nurses' Club Tea 6, Teachers' Convention 7, Open House 4, Drake Career Day 7, Swimming Shows 4, 6, 8, Relays Parade 6, 8, Armed Services Parade 4, 6, 8. ' I Likes: Earl, deet-deet, East-Rat juice parties, pizza, baking cookies, the Three Musketeers. Ambition: To look up, not down, for- ward, not backward, out, not in, and always lend a helping hand. To make a good wife for Earl. LEILA MARIE ELLIS Sunsh1nel' Your good nature will make happi- ness for others. l Activities: Honor Roll 6, Spotlight Pa- rade B, Assembly Usher 8, Fellowship Club 4, 5, President 5, Choir 8, Or- chestra 4, 5, Booster Club 7, Latin Club 4, 5, 8, Y-Teens 8, Future Nurses' Club 6, Cafeteria Helper 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. I , Likes: Blll, popcorn balls, swimming, skating, working in cafeteria. Ambition: To make my folks proud of me and to have a successful mar- riage. MARCIE ANN EVANS Toots Shorty Faith is a higher faculty than reason. Activities: Honor Roll 7, B, Scroll Staff 7, Student Teacher 8, School Assembly 7, Cathedral High School, Omaha, Nebraska Class officer 3, 4, St. Jo- seph's Academy 5, KDPS 7, 8. . Likes: Richard George, western music, my horse, Pepsi, midnight, chickie trucks. Ambition: To always have faith, hope, and charity - especially towards those I love. STEVE RONALD FARRIS Things don't turn up in the world until someone turns them up. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 6, 7, Student Teacher 8, School Assembly 3, Hi-Y Club 8, Monitor 3, 4, Football 3, Wrestling 3, 4. Likes: Marianne, pizza, Pepsi, loafin' in ll7. Ambition: To improve myself from day to day by always doing my best. J UDITH ANN FILLMAN njudyn uphill, We like a dark haired, dark-eyed brunette, blondes don't have the whole field yet. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Student Teacher 4, 8, Clerical Staff 5, School Assembly 7, Class Officer 3, 4, Zeta 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, Philo 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 5, 6, French Club 7, 8, GRA 5, Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Open House Hostess 7, May Festival 6, PTA Pro- gram 4, Journalism Convention 7, Pro- gram Seller Boys' State Tournament 6, 8. Likes: The thirty, East, olives, un par- ticulier queIqu'un, But Mrs. Baal says. Ambition: To be like the North Star iand always point in the right direc- ion. JAMES LE ROY FISHER I yam what I yam. Likes: Oldsmobiles, spaghetti, and Diane. Ambition: To make the most of what- ever life has to offer me, and be hvppv- : . Fish., pizza, -22- LeROY J. FLEISCHACKER Lee We're glad to see him come our way. Activities: Student Council 85 Library Staff Messenger 55 I-ii-Y Club 3, 4, 55 Football 3. Likes: Mary Ann, cars, pizza. Ambition: To be a bricklayer and make Mary Ann happy. JO ANN FREDREGILL Joe Silence is more eloquent than words. Activities: Philo Treasurer 75 Philo 6, 75 Booster Club 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Library swf: 7, ag Monitor 35 Basket- ball Program Seller 4. Likes: East, Syob, Dealy, pizza, bub- bles, The Idskay. Ambition: To be a success at whatever I may attempt to do and to make ray parents proud of me as I am of t em. BETTY JOYCE GAIL Shorty Joy delights in joy. Activities: Booster Club 3, 45 Fellow- ship Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 85 Future Teachers' Club 85 Wardrobe Girl 3, 45 PTA 3. Likes: Being with Jerry, pizza 8. Pepsi, average , weekends, Olds conver- tibles, bowling. Ambition: To make the ones I love happy and proud of me. STEPHEN LEROY GARVER Peanuts There's nothing like fun, is there? Activities: Student Council Alternate 45 School Assembly 3, 65 Choir 7, 85 Orchestra 3, 5, 75 Glee Club 7, 8. Likes: Pizza, the machine, you-girls. Ambition: To make my mother and trather as proud of me as I am of T Cm. MELVYN LOUIE GERST Louie No cobwebs in this attic. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Likes: Machine, B-57's, swimming, bowling. Ambition: Graduate from college. DONALD INGRAM GLIDER Freddy the Freeloader I-lc has a reason for everything. Activities: Student Teacher 4, 7. School Assemblies5 Art Club Treosurer5 Boys' Glee Club5 Football 3, 5, 75 Wrestling Junior Heavyweight5 Des Moines Art Center Scholarship. Likes: Girls. Ambition: To attend business college and become a commercial artist. KENT MONTEITH FORBES Flubbs l love to sit on the fence and watch the snails go whizzing by. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 8, Alternate 75 Student Teacher 85 As- sembly Usher 75 School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Vice-President of Chess and Checkers 35 Class Officer 3, 4, 55 Science Club 85 Special Chemistry Class5 Chess and Checker Club 3, 4, 55 Fellowship Clubs 65 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 85 Football 3, 55 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Monitor 3, 4, 55 Lunch- room Monitor 65 Monitor Captain 45 School Messenger 7, 85 Track 45 Big Six Football Champs 55 City Series Football Champs 55 May Festival 4, 65 Alumni Assembly 3, 5, 75 Football Banquet 35 Swimming Equipment Man- ager 55 Tournament Program Seller 4, 65 Lifeguard 7, 8. Likes: Janet, machine , fun, friends, pizza. Ambition: To have a very successful medical career, serving God, my country and humanity. CAROL ELIZABETH FRY A dark-haired maiden so petite, with dancing eyes and dancing feet. Activitieszl Student Council 85 School Assembly 75 School Play 4, 6, 7, B5 Greenhorn Issue 75 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Gym Monitor 55 Make-up for Nativity 55 Make-up tor School Play 55 KDPS reporter 7. Likes: The good ole days, dancing, music, traveling with a show. Ambition: To climb my way to Star- dom with a smile. To be happy and successful and live for the better things in life. BARBARA LEE GARRET Barb Modest, simple, and sweet. Activities: School Assembley 55 Zeta 7, 85 Booster Club 7, 85 Fellowship Club 45 GRA 6, 75 Hall Monitor 6. Likes: A certain boy, the 39'ers, pizza, dancing, true friends, Mr. Hand's History 5 and 6 classes, East. Ambition: To always look on the brightest side of life and find happi- ness, while making my parents as proud of me as I am of them. MARILYN ARLENE GEE Micey go happy and gay, she smiles all Gy... Activities: Spotlight Parade 45 School Assembly 3, 75 Art Service 75 Choir 65 Zeta 7, 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Y-Teens 85 Future Teachers' Club 65 Nativity 65 IO-B Coffee 35 Monitor 55 Baccalaureate 65 I2-B S75 Club. Likes: Cec, Class of '58, corn, Mes Amis , Lo's parties, Arlene. Ambition: To smile every day and make the ones I love happy. BARBARA JEAN GIBSON Barb lf you have friends you can endure anything. Activities: Choir 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 7, 85 Fellowship Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 7, 85 Future Nurses' Club 55 Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 8. Likes: Football assemblies, slumber parties, pizza, Pepsi, the crowd. Ambition: To always put God first in my life. To be successful in what- ever I do, and make my parents proud of me. JOHN HENRY GOGERTY Qwack-qwack This would be a lonesome world without him in it. Activities: Student Council 35 Assemb- ly Usher 45 Art Service 55 Monitor 3, 4. Likes: A certain girl and the gang. Ambition: Playboy and be a success at it. -23.- JUN I ELLA RITA GRAEVE Janie The cautious seldom err. Likes: Pizza, parties, music, cars, true friends, average, the Three Mus- keteers. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do, and to make my parents proud of me always. JAMES M. GREER Greer , Jim A wise man? Nix! A learned man? Nay! A happy man? That's him! Hurray! Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, Scroll Staff 8, Assembly Usher. 7, School Assembly 3, 4, 7, Class Officer, Vice President 5, President 6, Modern Language 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 3, 4, Secretary 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 8, Football 3, Basketball 3, 4, Golf 3, Fall Golf 5, 7, Baseball 6, Track 8, Inter-City Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, KDPS, School News 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Sports Banquet 3, 4. I Likes: East, Washington D. C. instead, pizza, Vincer, Little Richard. Ambition: To go to college, and be successful in everything I attempt. THOMAS VERNE GRIFFITHS ..-I-Om.. He had so many bright ideas his hair turned red. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Science Club 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 6, 7, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, Concert Band 4, 6, Marching Band 3, 5, Chess and Checker Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Secretary 8. Likes: Mathematics, Beethoven, chess, poker parties, and rockets. Ambition: To be able to say that the human race is better off because I have lived. MADELANE MARIA GURLEY iiMGduI AAMGQYH It seems to me 'tis only noble to be good. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, Student Center Decoration Committee. Likes: Children, animals, people, my country. Ambition: Be happy, stay happy, and make others happy. BEVERLY ARNETTE HALFHILL iiBeVu Things that are moderate last a long while. Activities: Student Teacher 8, Assem- bly Usher 7, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. Likes: Church activities, 4 a.m. fishing trips, pizza. Ambition: To live every day as though it were the day my Lord would come. RICHARD L. HAMMOND Dick To really be specific, U At cartooning he's terrific. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4, 5, Honor Roll 4, 8, Quill Staff Artist 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff Artist 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 6, School Assem- bly 5, B, Art Service Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 3, Chess and Checker Club 5, Cross- Country 3, Art Staff 7, 8, May Festival 6, Senior Art Show 6, 8, Portfolio 8, Open House Host 5, 7, Younker Illus- tration 7, 8, Commencement Program 7, City-Wide Art Competition 8,.Cap- ital City Bank Football Window Display 4. Likes: Pizza, early morning hikes, Dilly, Friday nights, Peanuts, the ma- chine. Ambition: To be a successful com- mercial artist and lead a happy life. LEROY VERNON GRAY Gable Wisdom is only found in truth. Activities: Art Service 5. Likes: Pontiacs, a certain girl, beef- burgers and records, The 39'ers. Ambition: To become an expert on rocket designing and make every- body proud of me. MICHAEL MARTIN GRIFFIN Grift Our high school would have been quite drab without your Irish smiIe. Activities: Student Council 7, Alternate 8, Honor Roll 5, 6, Quill Staff 7, Co- Editor Sports Section 8, Scroll Staff 5, 6, Student Teacher B, Assembly Usher 7, School Assembly 3, 5, 7, School Play 5, 6, 7, French Club 7, 8, Pres.- dent 7, 8, Booster Club 7, 8, Modern Language 6, Chess and Checker Club 5, 6, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Alumni Dinner Host 6, Open House Host 7, Track 4, Big Six and City Indoor Champs, Cross Country 3, 5, Drake Career Day 7, High School Day KRNT Announcer 6, KDPS Announcer and Panel 5, 6, 7, 8, KDPS Workshop 5, 6, Backstage 7, 8, ISC Journalism Convention, Synchronette Show M C 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6. Likes: Washington D. C. instead, Really Vincers, Rydney as a partner in Chemistry, Little Richard, music, people, GIRLS, Knox's, fun time, sports, EAST, TINCTURE. Ambition: To make the most of my life, and make the most of my abil- ities. CHET GROVE Animals Nothing is so strong as gentleness, nothing so gentle as real strength. Activities: Student Teacher 7, 8, Life Guard 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Likes: Girls, the thirty, pizza, Knox's, Washington D. C. instead. Ambition: Hair Stylist. HELEN MARIE HAINES What does she live for, but to make the world more pleasant. Activities: Student Council 3, 5, 6, alternate 4, Spotlight Parade 8, Cler- ical Staff 6, School Assembly 3, 5, 7, 8, Choir 5, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 8, IOB Tea 3, l2B Formal Co-Chairman 7, Baccalaureate 5, 8, Glee Club 4, 6, 7, May Festival 4, 6, 8, State House 5, Monitor 4, Nativity 5. Likes: Mes Amis, Twenty-One, night- ly sessions with the boss, food, Denny, '52 Chevy. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and to be a good wife to a certain someone. JUDITH ILENE HAMILTON Uudy.. A friendly smile for all. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Assembly Usher 7, School Assembly 7, Class Officer 6, 7, Choir 7, 8, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Philo 3, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Latin Club 5, 6, Y-Teens 3, 4, PTA Program 4, 6, Baccalaureate 7, 8, Senior-Parent Dinner 7, May Festival 6, Sextet 8. Likes: Frank, but Mrs. Baal says, smile, the thirty, dill pickles and olives. Ambition: To be rich in smiles and happiness, but poor in frowns and regrets. EUGENE K. HANSEN . Gene He has a studious look, but looks are sometimes deceiving. Activities: Student Teacher 8, Award Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 6, Choir 8, Chess and Checker Club 4, 5, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Life Guard 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Basketball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, 5, 6, Track 4, 6, 8, Swimming Team 5, 6, 7, 8, Cross Country 7, Sports Banquet 3, 4, 5, 6, Water Messenger 7, Big Six Track Champions 3, 4, 5, 6, Drake Relays 4, 6, 8, District and City Swim- ming Meets 5, 6, 7, 8, S75 Club 7, 8. Likes: Formats, parties, pizza, the chain gang, Washington, D. C., '49 Chev. Ambition: To be myself, and make my paaents proud of me, in whatever o. ARTHUR FARE HARRIS Art, Butch Happy am l, from care l'm free! Whpy aren't they all contented like me. ' Activities: Student Council 5, 6, Stu- clent Teacher 8, Spotlight Parade 8, School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tram- poline Club Vice-President 5, 6, 7, 8, Science Club 8, Concert Band 8, Marching Bond 5, 7, 8, Hi-Y 7, 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football City Champs 3, Track 6, 8. Likes: Pizza, Pepsi, drums, girls, argu- ments, wrestling. Ambition: To serve my country in the U. S. Navy, further my education, and find a suitable career. SANDRA IRENE HARTZER Sandy Music is well said to be the speech ot angels. Activities: Student Teacher 7, Spot- light Parade 8, Assembly Usher 8, School Assembly 7, Class Officer 4, Zeta 7, 8, Secretary 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, GRA 4, Golf team 5, 6, 7, 8, Moy Festival 6, Tennis 4. Likes: Warren, the thirty, Knox's olives, May 20, East, but Mrs. Baal says. Ambition: To live a happy and success- ful life with someone special. HELEN MARIE HEINMILLER She lives most who lives for others. Activities: Nurse's Helper 7, Booster Club 5, 7, 8, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, Y-Teens 6, 7, 8, Future Nurses' Club 6, 7, 8, Clerical Staff 5. Likes: Gary, the gang, football, spag- hetti, Pepsi, East. Ambition: To make other people happy, and to make the ones I love as proud of me as I am of them. RONALD LEVERNE HENDERSON Diamond, Tank Success is the reward of dilligence. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Science Club 8, Concert Band 4, 6, Marching Band 3, 5, 7, l-li-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 4, Student Mana- ger 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 6, 7, 8. Likes: Foocl, girls, wrestling, Saturday chemistry, and Maxine. Ambition: To live and let live. CHARLES ARTHUR HETHERSHAW Chucker He does, indeed, show some sparks that are like wit. Activities: School Assembly 7, French Club 8, Baseball 6, Football 7. Likes: Washington D. C. instead, Really Vincers, Tincture, a girl with long black hair, Fun Time. GRACE MAUREEN HINRICHS Butch, Gracie Gentle and true, simple and kind is she. Activities: Choir 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, 6, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 7, 8, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Keys and Ques 3, Open House 5. Likes: East, pep assemblies, football and basketball games, HM 6, music class, slumber parties. Ambition: To be successful in what- ever I try, and make my parents proud of me. -2 SHARON LAVONNE HARTER But as I work, I have my fun. Activities: Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 5, Class Officer 8, Zeta 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Gym Monitor 4, May Festival 3. Likes: Mes Amis, pizza, cool breezes, being with friendly and happy peo- ple, Annette's poems. Ambition: To be willing to give, to share, to fight if necessary for hap- piness always for my loved ones, ancl to make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. PENNY LEE WINGERT HEGGEN itpenrn uporkii Like a sunbeam on a rainy day. Activities: Student Council Alternate 8, Assembly Usher 7, School Assembly 3, 7, Class Officer 7, 8, Nurse's Helper 4, 5, 6, 7, Zeta 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, Modern Language 6, Spanish Club 7, Vice- President 7, Y-Teens 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 5, Future Nurses' Club 6, 7, 8, GRA 3, 4, IOB PTA 3, Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 7, Monitor 4, KDPS 6, 7, PTA Hostess 4, Future Nurses' Club Tea 6, 8. Likes: Darrol, writing letters, but Mrs. Baal says, June, the thirty. Ambition: To work until my wish comes true, so that I might say, l've earned it. RICHARD LEROY HELVERSON Dick Simplicity of character is the nat- ural result ot profound thought. Activities: Student Council 4, 6, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 8, Hi-Y 8, Football 3, 5, 7, Big Six Champs 5, City Champs 3, 5, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Basketball 3, Backstage 7, 8, Monitor 3, 4, Hawkeye Boys' State 6. Likes: Washington D. C. instead, Really Vincers, people, sports, good times at East, Knox's. Ambition: Gain a college education and fulfill whatever plans I undertake. JANEL LE FAYE HENDRICKSON iuennyii Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Activities: Honor Roll 3, Philo 3, 6, 7, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, .Library Staff 5, 6, 7, 8. Likes: East, the kids, pizza, Soby, Dealy, Pepsi. Ambition: To become a success as a stenographer and marry my boss's son. JOHN WESLEY HEURING ll Y0han l'm so fond of her, we're so fond of each other, in all this world tl'iere's not such another. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4, 7, Assembly Usher 3, 4, 7, School As- semblies 4, 6, Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festival 6, School Messenger 3 4, 5, 6. Likes: Lil Oley, pizza, a junked Chevy, rides in the rain, Zorro. Ambition: Happiness is my desire, with her by my side. JAY ANTHONY HOCKETT HT-onylii til-lock., A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Alumni Assemblies, Pep Assemblies 3, 5, 7, Science Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 5Wlml'TllnQ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Meet 3, 5,.7, State Meet 6, 8, Tennis 3, 4, 5, City Tourney 3, Cross-Country 7, Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7, Monitor 3, 4. Likes: The machine, pheasant under glass, sports events, hot Chevys, Saturday nights, friends, East High School. Ambition: To make my efforts in the interval of time between birth and departing result in health, wealth, and happiness. 5-. CHARLES JASON HOISINGTON Charlie, Chuck They never fail, but all succeed, who simply do their part. Activities: Honor Roll 7, Art Service 7, May Festival 6, S25 Club 5, Ad Club 5. Likes: Almost everything including good food, East, friends, and voca- tions. Ambition: To work at the present for the future. CLISTA FAY HUFFMAN CIis Demure little maid with twinkling eyes, Activities: Student Teacher 8, Spotlight Parade 8, Clerical Staff 4, 5, 7, As- sembly Usher 8, School Assembly 7, 8, Marching Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, GRA 3, 8, Alternate Maiorette 4, Regular 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 3, 4. Likes: Denny, the thirty, olives, Knox's, Mrs, Baal says, July 28, summer- time. WILLIAM WINFIELD HUNNELL Bill I find that nonsense at times is singularly refreshing. Activities: Student Council 5, 6, Alter- nate 7, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, School Assembly 5, 7, Science Club 3, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 7, Sports Banquet 3, 5, PTA Speaker 7, May Festival 6, Wrestling 5, Science Fair 4, 6. Likes: Peanuts, Joan, Fridays, Jan- uary l8, the machine, December 6. Ambition: First to graduate from col- lege, then, to find my place in life and fill it to the best of my ability. CAROLYN ALICE JENNINGS HAI.. Burdens become lighter when cheer- fully born. Activities: Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, GRA 3, 4, Boys' Tournament Program Seller 5, 6, May Festival 5, 6. Likes: Kay, Lu, pizza, but Mrs. Baal says, driving, East, Muchachos, the Three Rascals. Ambition: Forget the past, for it is done, live today, for tomorrow may never come. DENNIS CARL JOHNSON Spazmae, Denny', A rolling stone gathers no moss. Activities: Honor Roll 7, School As- sembly 3, 5, 7, Science Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 5, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Doubles Champ 7, City Champs 7, Monitor 3, 4, Football 3, Alumni Assembly 7, May Festival 4, 6, Sports Banquet 3, 5, Science Fair 4, 6, Open House 5, 7. LilE3e?0 Peanuts, Lana, the machine, Ambition: To excel in the vocation I decide upon. J EAN MAURICE JOHNSON Jeannie Fun is my motto. Activities: Assembly Usher Class Night 6, Memorial Day Assembly 6, Booster Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, 5, Future Nurses' Club 5, 6, 8, GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 4, 7, 8, I2-B Formal Officer, United Nations Speech 7, Legion Orotory Speech 8, East Capital Usher 7, Y-Teen Speech 7, North High Conference 7. Likes: Music, summertime, 39'ers, Johnnie's poetry, certain boys, San- clra's onion sandwiches, Little Jeremy. Ambition: To fulfill God's plan for my life. PATRICIA L. HOUGHTON Pot A nice girl, any day of the week. Activities: Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 4, 5, 7, Assembly Usher 7, School Assembly 7, Zeta 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 7, 8, Monitor 4, 5, Girls' Glee Club 3, Mixed Choir 3, 525 Club 7, Davenport High School 6. Likes: Mes Amis, Pepsi, pizza, Joe, Twenty-One, 'Sl Mercury, Tender- V., Ambition: To make Joe happy, and make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. LEEGURTHA MARIE BRADLEY HUGHES Lee, Gerttie An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Activities: Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Page Editor 7, 8, Pep Assembly 7, Class Officer 3, Philo 5, 6, Booster Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Grecnhorn Issue 5, Mock Election 7, KDPS 5, Drake Jour- nalism Convention 7, Spectators' Club 4, May Festival 4, 6, 8, State Basket- ball Tournament Program Sales 5. Likes: Being with Joe and Valerie, the girls, Hazel, Temp, Sister, ancl the Thirty-niners. Ambition: Do my best in raising Vol- erie, be happy, profit from my mis- takes, and see the seven wonders of the world. STEVE WARREN HURD Crash I came, I saw, and now l'm leav- mg. Activities: School Assembly 3, 7. Likes: Machine, late hours. Ambition: To get what I want with as little effort as possible. MARY KIRSTINE JENSEN Bunny Rabbit Her eyes bear ever a merrie twinkle. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Scroll Staff 6, Greenhorn 'ssue 5, Student Teacher 8, Assembly Usher 7, School Assembly 4, 6, 7, School Play 7, Class Officer 4, Zeta 5, 6, 87 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, PTA Swim Show 4, 6, Swim Meet 4, 6, Trampoline 4, 6, Tennis 6, Sports Banquet 4, 7, KDPS 5, 6, 7, TV Panel 6, Program Seller 4, 6, May Festival 4, 6: IOB Tea 3, Alternate Cheerleader 7, 8, Teen-Board Repre- sentative 7, 8. Likes: The thirty, East, good-nite, Knax's, Torpy, Mrs. Baal says, olives. Ambition: To watch the sun set with- out regretting, to smother care in happiness and grief in laughter, to have enough to share, to know the joy of giving. DARLENE LOUISE JOHNSON ULU!! Dainty and small is she, as nice as she can be. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Secre- tary 6, Zeta 4, 8, Philo 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festival 4, 6, Boys' Basketball Tournament Program Seller 6, Red Cross Committee 6, Mon- itor 4, Librarian 4. Likes: Dee, Kay, Al, pizza, pickles and olives, but Mrs. Baal says, East, The Three Rascals, Muchachos. Ambition: To be a good secretary and successful in whatever I may at- tempt to do. LEONARD LAWRENCE JOHNSON Johnson A man's actions show his charac- ter. Activities: Hi-Y 7, 8, Basketball 4, 5, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Likes: Money, sports, the 39ers, food, friends. Ambition: To be successful in what I do and to make my parents proud of me. LINDA MAY JOHNSON A ready smile and sparkling eyesp she's the cause of many manly sighs. I Activities: Student Council 4, 5, alter- nate 65 Honor Roll 5, 65 Student Teacher 85 School Assembly 3, 75 School Play Director 55 Zeta 5, 6, 7, B5 Philo 35 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Y-Teens 3, 45 GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Cheer- leader 8, Alternate 5, 6, 75 Synchron- ette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 lOB Coffee 35 Monitor 45 Nativity 55 PTA Program 4, 65 Teen Board Representative 5, 65 May Festival 6, 85 Alumni Picnic 65 Program Seller 4, 6, 85 Sports Banquet 4, 5, 75 Swimming Meet 4. Likes: The thirty, Mrs. Baal says, long-lovely summers, unique swim suits, a full moan and distant shoresl, and mare! Ambition: Aim high, reach as for as l 'fly on silver wings to meet that distant star. DERALD LEROY JUDSON Jud lt isn't wise to be wiser than necessary. Likes: Weekends, sports, money. Ambition: To do my best always. PATRICIA KAY LAMBERT Patty There is warmth of friendship in her way. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Clerical Staff 75 Assembly Usher 85 Club Officer 55 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Modern Language 55 GRA 6, 7, 85 Scroll Typist 7' U.N, speech 75 PA and Visual Aids 4, 5, 65 Keys and Cues 7, 85 Pep Rally 55 PTA 5, 6. Likes: Lee, sports, Pepsi. Ambition: To be rich with smiles and happiness but poor with frowns and regrets. SHARON LEE LARSON Sherry The world honors most of all the girl with strong convictions. Activities: Student Council 7, Alternate 45 Honor Roll 65 Quill Staff Alternate 75 Clerical Staff 45 Class Officer 35 Nurse's Helper 55 Booster Cub 3, 4, 5, 65 Latin Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Future Nurses' Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 75 KDPS 65 Girls' Tennis 65 Program Seller 65 Anniversary Day Program 6. Likes: The thirty, pizza, retractible hardtops. Ambition: To be happy and success- ful in whatever l do. DEANNA JEAN LEGG Red The hand that follows intellect can achieve. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 School Assembly 55 Modern Language 4, 5, 65 Y-Teens 6, 75 Future Teachers' Club 3, 45 Open House 7. Likes: East High, bowling with the gang, friends. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me always and to serve God and humanity to the utmost of my ability. SANDRA SUE LETTINGTON Sandi A light heart lives long. Activities: Spotlight Parade 85 School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Class Officer 6, 75 Choir 7, 85 Zeta 3, 4, 5, 65 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Y-Teens 35 Future Teachers' Club 45 GRA 35 Senior Sermon 7, 85 Class Night 7, 85 Hostess 65 Kiwanis Club 75 Monitor 3 4, 55 kops Announcer 55 Girls' elee Club 4, 5, 7, 85 Sextet' B5 Boys' Tournament Program Seller 65 IOB Tea 35 lOB Booster Club Representatives5 Basket- ball Announcer 5. Likes: Being with Johnny, the thirty, olives, Knox's, pink flamingos after midnight. Ambition: To find my pot of gold at the end of the rainbow: to fill it with thc sunshine of happiness, the joy of laughter, and the blessings of love and life. MARGARET KATHERINE JOHNSON Midge, Boop Hold the fort-she is coming. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Nurse's Helper 4, 55 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Modern Language 5, 65 Spanish Club 7, 8, President 7, Vice President 85 Future Nurses' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ag GRA 3, 4, 5, is, 7, 8, vice President 5, 65 Secretary 7, President 85 Monitor 3, 45 Future Nurses' Club Tea 4, 6, 85 Honor Assembly PTA 45 Teachers' Convention 75 Tech Play Day 85 District Playday 85 Governor's Conference on Children and Youth 75 Iowa Commission on Children and Youth 7, 8. Likes: East, rat iuice parties, deet deet, pizza, the three musketeers, three lunch periods. Ambition: To decide on a goal, and work to reach it. ELEANOR FAYE KENDIG El Nothing is so popular as kindness. Activities: Clerical Staff 6, 7, 85 Honor Roll 35 Science Club 35 Fellowship Club 3, 45 GRA 55 Keys 8. Cues 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Monitor 3. Likes: Senior class, friendsppizza, bas- ketball games, East High. Ambition: To have a lot of friends ancd to be a success in everything l o. CAROLE KAY LARSON Kay Here's a girl with a heart and smile, that makes the bubble of life worth while. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 65 Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, 85 Zeta 7, 85 Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 5, Treasurer 65 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Spanish Club 7, 85 Fellowship Clubs 4, 5, 6, Vice- President 5, 65 Future Teachers' Club 45 Boys' Basketball Tournament Pro- gram Salesman 4, 6, 85 May Festival 45 Hoyt Sherman Usher 45 Monitor 3, 45 Red Cross Committee 65 Librarian 35 Play Usher 65 Spanish Club Officer 8. Likes: Lu, Al, pizza, driving, the three rascals, Dimples, letters, But, Mrs. Baal says, muchachos. Ambition: To aspire to great heights and be successful in my chosen field. JACQUELYN LAWRENCE Jacque Just as pleasant as she looks. Activities: Tech High 3, 4, 5, 65 Stu- dent Council 35 Zeta 7, 85 Booster Club 7. Likes: Friends, East High, music, sur- prises. Ambition: To give and to receive many wonderful things in life. RICHARD M. LESTER Les Nothing endures except personal qualities. I Activities: Student Council Alternate 55 Movie Operator 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Hall Monitor 45 Stage Hand 4, 5. Likes: Certain black '40 Chevy. Ambition: To be a success at whatever I may do and make a certain girl proud of me. JACQUELYN DIANE LEWIS Diana Life is fun. Likes: Bill, pizza, and Pepsi. Ambition: To find my place in the world and make Bill a good wife. -2 7.-. RAY FREDERICK LINK Fred Either l will tind a way or make one. Activities: Quill Staff 7, 85 School As- sembly 5, 75 Class Officer 4, 75 Swim- ming Team 55 Monitor 45 Messenger 7, 85 KDPS Announcer 7, 85 Safety Panel KDPS 7. Likes: The machine, Sam, East. Ambition: To give of myself to make my associates enjoy lite that much more. RICHARD WAYNE LOCKRIDGE ..Duey,, A student, a gentleman, and an athlete. Activities: Roosevelt 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Student Council 3, 45 Scroll Staff 8, Sports Editor 85 Class Officer 5, 75 Booster Club 75 Hi-Y 45 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Baseball 45 Golf 6, 8. Likes: Roosevelt, East, Knox's. Ambition: To excel in my chosen way of life. JEAN ALICE LUDGATE Al Live and think. Likes: Bob, the gang, pizza, Pepsi, and friends. Ambition: To be a secretary. GERI LYNNE MALLETT Shorty Happiness is where the heart is. Activities: Clerical Staff 65 Zeta 7, 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Candy Counter Seller 55 Progam Seller at Boys' State Basketball Tournament 45 Monitor'3. Likes: . Pizza, mes omis, spring breezes, blue, East. Ambition: To smile when it rains even if I drown5 also make my parents as proud of me as l am of them. MARILYN MAE MATHEWS May her good nature and good sense ever be united. Activities: Letts, Iowa 3, 4, 5, 65 School Play 55 Chair 3, 4, 5, 6, State Music Contest5 Orchestra 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, State Band Contest, 85 Basketball Team 3, 4, 5, 65 Girls' Chorusg Mixed Chorus5 Girls' Sextet, Likes: Dan, Six Mosquitoes, Jeft's, '55 Chevy Convert. Ambition: To live a successful lite by making someone special happy al- ways! JANET ANN MCCOY Jan The longer you know her the better you like her. Activities: Student Teacher 85 School Assembly 55 Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 65 Philo 3, 45 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Y-Teens 3, 45 GRA 3, 45 May Festival 4, 65 Prom Hostess 35 Scrol Staff Typist 65 Open House Hostess 35 Hall Monitor 3, 4. Likes: Kent, the thirty, olives, Ouiia and Swami parties, pizza. Ambition: To keep the interval of time between the day of birth and the day of departure as long and happy as possible. ALICE FAYE LITTLE AI Lively, jolly, free from care. Activities: Summer School Class Secre- tary 65 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Fellow- ship Club 45 GRA 85 Gym Monitor 4, 5, 65 S25 Ad Club 7. Likes: Average, Bowling at Capitol Lanes, week ends, pizza and Pepsi. Ambition: To do all the good l can, for all the people I can, in all the ways I can, iust as lang as ever can. ROGER LEROY LONG Pleasure is his way of life. Likes: '52 Fords, girls, bowling, every- thing in general. Ambition: To be a success in life and make my parents proud of me. EVELYN PAULINE MAIRE Ev There are often voice and words in o silent look. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 65 Choir CWest High Waterlool 3, 4, Likes: Pizza, '55 Oldsmobiles. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I attempt to do. DWAYNE RICHARD MARTIN One thing is forever good5 that one thing is success. Activities: Swimming Team 5, 6, 7, B5 Visual-Aids Club 3, 4. Likes: Fun, food, and '51 Fords. Ambition: To go to college and live a successful life. KELLY J. MCCLEEREY Killer 'A bit of knowledge and a great deal of bluff makes the teachers think I know my stuff. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Alter- nate5 Scroll Staff 7, 85 Student Teach- er 85 North Assembly 75 Concert Band 4, 65 Marching Band 3, 55 Chess and Checker Club 3, 4, 55 Hi-Y 3, 45 Swimming Team 3, 4, 5, 65 Football 3. Likes: Mary, Roosevelt, the machine, Peanuts, swimming. Ambition: To become a psychiatrist. JEANIE McELWEE Buck-wheat The will to do and the soul to dare. Activities: Scroll Staff Sports Editor 85 Assembly Usher 85 Class Officer Secre- tary 3, 4, 75 Nurse's Helper 55 Choir 35 Booster Club 65 KDPS Announcer, Reporter 75 Greenhorn Issue Scroll 75 Tennis 65 Tech High School 6. Likes: The thirty, Reg., East, but Mrs, Baal says, lunch time, pickles. Ambition: To always have fun in life and try to get along with everyone, also Reg. -23.. CLEON EUGENE MCMAHON Silence and common sense make the man. Likes: Blondes, food, money, and Sat- urday Nights. Ambition: To make my parents proud oflrne, and to live a long success- u ie. JUDITH ANN MILLER Judi She is so happy who is decided. Activities: Student Council Alternate 8: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Clerical Staff 5: School Assembly 45 Class Officer 71 Nurse's Helper 4, Zeta 75 Philo 55 Booster Club 3, 4, 77 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Future Nurses' Club 4, GRA 3: Class Night Hostess 4, 55 Family Life Conference 75 UN Speaker 7: Summer School 65 IDB Tea 35 UN Day Usher 75 Keys and Ques. Likes: Paul, pizza, East, friends, big brown eyes. Ambition: To go through life looking forward, holding my head up high and accepting cheerfully whatever it may bring. WILLIAM CLARE MILLER Bill Ot his kind there are very few. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 85 Football 3, 5: Monitor 3. Likes: Sleep, '46 Plymouth coupe, the machine. Ambition: To satisfy my goal in life. ROBERT LAWRENCE MONROE nBob1n l-le is a friend who'll little say, and be ci pal along life's way. Likes: Flying, girls, Washington D. C. -instead. Ambition: To be a pilot. MARGARET ANN MORRELL Tutti Mildness rules the worId. Activities: Student Teacher 7, 85 Des Moines Tech 3, 4, 5, 6. Anibgionz To be successful in whatever o. WILLIAM MORSE Bill S2udy is a pastime, why overclo it Likes: Speed, good food, pizza, East. Ambition: Go to college and see the wor . ROBERT MCPHERSON Bob Happy is the man whose record is brief. Likes: Money, electronics, the boys at Mac's. Ambition: To be an electronica! engi- neer. MARIANNE MILLER A good disposition is more precious than gold. Activities: School Assembly 45 School Ploy 75 Class Officer Secretary 4, 67 Booster Club 3, 4, 55 Latin Club 3, 4, Latin Club Banquet 35 May Festival 5, Tenth Grade Tea 35 Quill Ad Club 75 Telephone Monitor 45 North Family Problems Conference 7. Likes: Average, Bowling at Capitol Lanes, pizza, East, music and honest men. Ambition: To be loved by one, liked and remembered by all, and to always make the ones I love proud of me. DENNIS JOE MITCHAM UDGHHYIH ..MitCh., The will of a man is his happiness. Activities: Scroll Staff Greenhorn lssue 85 Assembly Usher 5, 7, School As- sembly 3, 5, 77 Hi-Y 7, 85 Football 5, 7, City Runnerups, Big Six Runnerupsy Wrestling 55 Swimming 35 Trampoline Club 6, Sports Banquet 5, 7, KDPS Announcer 8. Likes: Clista, summer nights, July 28, '50 Chevy, we, Pepsi, East, TV, cards, Washington D, C. instead. Ambition: To be a successful doctor and make my loved ones proud of me. KAREN LEA MORCH Kay To be good is noble. Activities: Memorial Day Assembly 6: Art Service 85 Booster Club 3, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 7, Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary-Treasurer 75 Vice-President 87 Future Nurses' Club 3: Hostess 'IOB Tea 3. Likes: Christian fellowship, drawing, helping others, traveling. Ambition: To live in such a way that others might see Christ in my life, and to be a foreign missionary. WAYNE ARTHUR MORROW . Marrow That men are mischievous when they are from home. Activities: Chess and Checker Club 5, 6: Hi-Y Club 6, 7, 8, Track 6, 8, Basketball 4, 55 Wrestling 4, 6. Likes: Money, the 39ers, girls, sports, and food. Ambition: To do my best in whatever I attempt, and make my parents proud of me. WILLARD LEE MOSHER Willie None can be perfectly happy till all are happy. Activities: Assembly Usher 75 Alumni Assembly 77 Concert Band 3, 4, 5: Marching Band 3, 4, 5, Likes: Food, sleep, week ends, pizza. Ambition: To be a success and make a million dollars. -29.. PAUL LEYSTON MULLICAN Malec To succeed is to be happy. Activities: Assembly Usher 8, School Assembly 8, Attended South Salem High School, Salem, Oregon 3, 4. Likes: Helen, the machine, Spook, pizza. Ambition: To be happy and successful all through my life. ROSELLA VENETA MURRAY Murray lndustry is the parent of success. Activities: Honor Roll 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Scroll Staff 5, 6, Student Teacher 8, Assembly Script 5, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, GRA 3, 4, 5, Savings Essay Contest Winner, Keys and Cues 6, KDPS 5, Joint Latin Club meeting 7, NAACP Hostess, Quill Ad Club. Likes: Happy days and happy people, unusual experiences, cle-licious foocl, the 39ers, East, casual moments. Ambition: To strive to do the best l'm capable of doing, always think of others first. JAMES ARCHARD NEWTON Frenchie Whatever he did, he did with ease. Activities: Sioux City Central 3, 4, 5, 6, Freshman track, Freshman and Sophomore football. Likes: Hot Chevies, East, lobster tail, pizza, girls. Ambition: To become a fighter pilot in SAC, have a nice home, a hot car, and a loving wife. DAVID DWIGHT NOEL Peedunk The voice in his heart seems al- ways to sing. Activities: St. Patricks HS, Cedar Ra- pids 3, 4, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Choir 5, 7, 8. Likes: Penny, Slip-o-Fords, hot ma- chines. Ambition: Live fast, love harcl, die young. PHYLLIS JEAN OBER Phil, Philly A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Activities: Y-Teens 7, 8, Crafts Club 4. Likes: Wayne, football games, pizza parties, Pepsi, being with the gang. Ambition: To be loved by one, liked by all, and always do my best. CHARLES THOMAS OVERTON Chuck Trouble is for those who let it worry them. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Wrestling 7, Monitor 3, 4. Likes: Judy, the machine, cars, food. Ambition: To be able to more fully enjoy life with the dawning of each new day. HERBERT BOYD MURPHY '-Herb He, who is a well made man, has a good determination. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 8, School Assembly 4, 7, Library Staff 3, 8, Baseball 4, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Special Physics Class 8. Likes: Sports, the 42, bowling, sleep- ing. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I endeavor, and to serve my God and my country. KAREN MARIE MYERS Kay A nicer person cannot be found. Activities: Student Council Alternate 6, Honor Roll 6, Philo 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, Secretary 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers' Club 5, M n't r o io 3. Likes: East, pizza, the kids, Soby, Dealy, Pepsi. Ambition: To someday look back and know l've done my best. JOHN ALBERT NICOLLE Nick Quiet and retiring, but a man of true worth. Activities: Class President 6, Science Club 7. Likes: Hunting and fishing, traveling, classmates. Ambition: To proud of me as I am of them. make my parents as N l LA JEAN NOLTE Jeannie, Ni Always rise up with an idea and you'll never sit down without one. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 6, Crafts Club 4, Vice-President, Science Club 8, Latin Club 3, 7, Pot-Luck Supper 7, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Open House 5, 7, Teachers' Conven- tion 7. Likes: Pizza, Mexican dishes, especially spicy ones, dancing, reading, writ- ing short stories and plays, Saturday science classes. Ambition: To always do good and be a success in whatever I try, whether it be large or small. JUDITH MARY OLSON Oley From a little spark may burst o mighty flame, Activities: Student Council 4, 6, As- sembly Usher 3, School Assembly 7, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Philo 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Language 5, GRA 3, 4. Likes: . Ole John, the thirty, pink flamingo, olives, Swami and Ouija parties. Ambition: To never grow tired of being his lifetime sweetheart. MARGARET ANN OWENS uAAQggIeu Ha-Hal l laugh and ho! ho! People and everything amuse me so. Activities: Student :Council 7, Alternate 3, 6, Quill Staff 7, 8, Sports Co- Editor 7, Sports Editor 8, Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 3, 5, 6, 7, Assembly Usher 8, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Class Officer 3, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Language 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-President 6, Y-Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 4, GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Visual Aids 3, 4, 5, Basketball pro- gram seller 4, Nativity 5, Golf 6, 7, 8, Synchronette 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, KDPS reporter 6, Announcer 7, B, IHSPA Convention 7, Sports Banquet 7, Spanish Banquet 4, 6. Likes: The thirty, Knox's, olives, -130, East, and lunchtime. Ambition: To walk out of the storm into the sunshine, hand in hand with love and laughter. 1 l LINDA LEE PAYTON The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Activities: Honor Roll 35 Clerical Stott 45 School Assembly 35 Zeta 7, 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Modern Language 4, 5, 65 Future Teachers' Club 65 lOB Coffee 35 Alumni As- sembly 3. Likes: Summer, Mes Amis, pineapple tasters. Ambition: To always be happy by making others happy. SCOTT E. PETERSON Pete l have survived, oh happy day! Activities: Student Council 55 School Assembly 65 Chess and Checker Club 45 Hi-Y Club 85 Hall Monitor 3, 85 Swimming Team 3, 45 Honor Study Hall 4, 7. Likes: Mad comics, real funtimes, music ot most kinds, Washington D. C., instead. Ambition: To outdo Tommy Manville. GAIL JOAN PETERSON Oh my, how she rolls those eyes. Activities: Student Council Alternate 85 Student Teacher 85 Clerical Stott 65 School Assembly 75 Class Officer, Secretory 3, 5, Vice-President 45 Boost- er Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B5 Latin Club 35 Volleyball Champs 35 Basketball 45 Cheerleader Alternate 5, 65 Regular Cheerleader 7, 85 Program Seller at Boys' State Tournament 45 Open House Hostess 55 Senior-Parent Dinner Hos- tess 65 Monitor 35 Memorial Day As- sembly 65 May Festival 6. Likes: The thirty, olives, East, Knox's, Gabby's nose. Ambition: Forget the past for it is done, but live for today5 for tomor- row may never come. ROBERT SPENCER PIERICK Bob Inactivity is the best occupation. Activities: School Assembly 3, 4, 55 Hi-Y Club 3, 5, 75 S75 Club5 Base- ball 4, 65 Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 65 Football 3, 55 Sports Banquet 3, 55 Monitor 3, 4. Likes: Girls, pizza, Pepsi, cool cars, open house party, Knox's, King-Ying Low's, Washington D. C. Ambition: Live fast, love hard, die young, and leave beautiful memories. HAZEL LEE PLUMMER Lee There is warmth of friendship in her way. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5 6, 75 Stu- dent Teacher 85 School Assembly 75 Zeta 5, 6, 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Y-Teens 8. Likes: Bob, Mes Amls, Twenty-One, corn, Brer Fox. Ambition: To marry that certain some- one and be a successful homemaker. SHARON LEE PRINCE PrinCie Friendship improves happiness. Likes: Bob, Three Musketeers, friends, parties, Pepsi's, average. Ambition: To live a long, happy, and clean life. RONALD DALE PEARSON .Ronin r.MOuSe., A wolf may lose his teeth but never his nature. Activities: Scroll Staff, Greenhorn Issue 85 Class Officer 4, 65 Hi-Y Club 4, 5, 65 Baseball 4, 6, 85 Monitor 4, 5, 65 Modern Language S. Likes: Washington D. C. instead, Little Richard on Saturday nights, '53 Mercury, trips to Kansas City. Ambition: To go to college and to be- come a wealthy playboy. CAROLYN ANN PETERSON Carol, Toots One thing is forever good, that one thing is success. Activities: Booster Club 3 4, 5, 65 Y-Teens 35 Tumbling 55 Basketball 55 Monitor 5, 6, 75 Cafeteria Helper 7, 8. Likes: Chuck, dancing, driving a car, pizza, movies, going to church. Ambition: To be a success in life, make Chuck Miles proud of me, and to make my parents as proud of me as I am at them. JAMES FRANKLIN PIERICK iLJimll Entergy and persistence conquer all I th ngs. Activities: Student Teacher 85 School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 School play stage help 65 Chess and Checker Club 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 55 Football 3, 55 Golf 4, 65 Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Likes: Janna, Washington D. C. in- stead, wrestling, pizza. Ambition: To go to college and own my own business. HARRY JAMES PIPER Harvey He that complies against his will, is of his own opinion still. Activities: Student Council Alternate 85 Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Track 8. Likes: Music, pizza, Linda, hot Pon- tiacs, bowling. Ambition: To be a bachelor and live in a log cabin. LAWRENCE DAVID PRATT ul-.Grryu His greatest pleasure in life is going what people say he cannot o. Activities: Assembly Usher 75 May Fes- a tlv l 6. Likes: All sports, traveling, Idaho, to sleep, graduation. Ambition: To be successful in what- ever l may do. GARY LEE PRYOR Gary Don't rush me. Activities: Student Council 85 Honor Roll 3, 6, 7, 85 Student Teacher 7, 85 School Assembly 4, 6, 85 Science Club 7, 85 Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Captain 7, 85 Special Chemistry Class 85 Open House Host 4. -' Likes: Wrestling, true friends, a cer- tain girl, rockets, poker parties, ten hours ot sleep. Ambition: To be successful in whatever l attempt5 to go to college5 to make my parents proud of me5 live, love, and be happy. .-.31-. GUY REX PRYOR Free from care is his delightf' Likes: Outdoor life. Ambition: To make good in life. EVELYN RUTH RAINS Evie Happiness is the secret of success. Activities: Philo 5, 6, 7, 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Library Staff 5, 6, 7, 85 Fellowship Clubs 55 Y-Teens 85 Future Teachers' Club 5, 85 Hall Monitor5 Open house hostess 3. Likes: East, Soby, Dealy, Pizza, Bubbles, the ldskay, Dimples. Ambition: I am not here to get all I can out of life, but to try to make the lives of others happier. SAMUEL RAY REESE Sammy, Tager The girls do love to catch his eye when this handsome lad goes by! Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 85 Honor Roll 55 Scroll Staff Greenhorn Issue 85 Assembly Usher 75 School Assembly 3, 5, 75 Class Officer 4, 55 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Football 3, 5, 75 All-City Champs, Big Six Champs 55 KDPS Panel and Announcer 65 TV Panel 65 Sports Ban- quet 3, 5, 75 Master of Ceremonies 75 Monitor 4, 5, 6, 75 May Festival 4, 6. Likes: East, Washington D. C. instead, Annie, Pepsi, Knox's, living modern, Really Vincers, Tincture, debating. Ambition: To have Franciose's business, and Rocketeller's money. ROSEMARY REYNOLDS Rose Usefulness is the parent of hoppi- ness. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 65 Library Staff 7. Likes: Bob, pizza, George, cooking, skating iboth ice and rallerl. Ambition: To be a good typist ancl do my work well, and be a good wife and mother tor Bob. EMILY CARMELO RIBBEY UE'-nrnyn Very sincere in everything she does. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Science Club 85 Nurse's Helper 3, 55 Orchestra 3, 7, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Latin Club 5, 6, 75 Future Nurses' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 GRA 5, 6, 7, 85 Monitor 85 PA and Visual Aids 55 UN Speech 75 Tournament Program Seller 65 Pep Rally 5. Likes: Sports, pizza, Pepsi, music, church. Ambition: To be happy and successful in whatever I do and have my parents be proud of me. LARRY ALLEN ROBERTS Of manners gentle, of affections mild. Activities: Wrestling 5, 7. Likes: Everything and everybody. Ambition: To be an engineer. JAMES A. QUIRK Jim I might enjoy school it l didn't have to study. Likes: Sharon, Chevys, shows, Pepsi, pizza, pitch. Ambition: To make Sharon happy. DIANA LOUISE RAYE Di She is not so quiet when you know er. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 7, Scroll Staff 65 Student Teacher 85 Pep As- sembly 75 Nurses' Helper 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Orchestra 3, 4, 55 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Modern Language 6, 7, 85 Future Nurses' Club 7, 85 Synchronettes 3, 45 PTA Program 45 Open House 45 Family Life Conference 75 Class night 4, 55 Senior-Parent Dinner 5, 75 KDPS announcer 6, 7, Reporter 55 Boys' Tournament Program Seller 4, 6. Likes: The thirty, Knox's, olives, East, but Mrs. Baal says. Ambition: To finish what l start. HILAHJANE REX Jap lt there is more pep, l wonder where. Activities: Student Council 7 School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 65 Zeta 5, 6, 7, 85 Philo 3, 45 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Modern Language 3, 4, 5, 65 GRA 3, 4, 5, 65 Regular Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 85 Open House Hostess 5, 75 Synchronettes 3, 45 Alumni Assembly 5, 75 May Festival 4, 65 IGB Tea 35 Class Night Hostess 55 IOB Enrollment'85 Girls' Glee Club 45 Science Fair 45 Tourna- ment Program Seller 4, 65 Athletic Banquet 4, 5, 6, 75 l2B Formal Hostess 75 KDPS 8. Likes: East, the thirty, Knox's, olives, Hinie, pink flamingos. Ambition: To always be one step ahead and never fall along the way! SHIRLEY ANN REYNOLDS A mile a minute is good speed, but a smile a minute gets more action. Activities: Student Council 3, 45 Spot- light Parade 45 Clerical Staff 75 Class Secretary 45 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Y-Teens 3, 45 Zeta Club 7, 85 Future Teachers' Club 5, 6, 75 Presi- dent 55 IOB Coffee5 Tournament Pro- gram Seller 4. Likes: Music, pizza, pineapple tasters, sweet dreams, mes amis. Ambition: To find happiness for my- self by doing service for others. JAMES H. RIEGEL Jim An upright young man with am- bitions ancl high ideals. Activities: Student Council 85 Honor Roll 75 Quill Staff 7, 8, Introduction Co-Editor 75 Spotlight Parade 65 Choir 5, 6, 7, 85 St. John's High, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 3, 45 KDPS An- nouncer 7, 85 Kiwanis Club 5, 75 Mem- orial Day 65 Double Quartet 75 Iowa State Journalism Convention 75 Na- tivity 55' Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, 85 Holy Week Services 6. Likes: Church, East, bowling, a certain i957 Olds. Ambition: To attend college and pur- sue the work God has planned for me as a minister. MARSHA DIANNE ROBERTS She's a girl who does her own thinking. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 75 Scroll Staff 85 Assembly Usher 85 School Assembly 55 Zeta 5, 6, 7, 85 Booster Club 7, 85 Modern Language 5, 65 Y-Teens 3, 45 French Club 45 Crafts Club 4. Likes: East, dancing, people, turtles, pizza, rat juice parties, humorous people, puppy dogs. Ambition: To keep struggling up the ladder to success until I achieve my goo s. .132.. PAULINE ROBINSON Moral, sensible, and well-bred. Activities: Honor Roll 35 Science Club 5, 6, 7, 85 Orchestra 3, 45 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Future Teachers' Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Tennis 6, 7, 8. Likes: The '39'ers, sports, music, books, school. Ambition: Go to college and become a chemist. WILLIAM WALLACE ROMANS WolIie Opportunity sooner or later comes to all who work and wish. Activities: Student Council 85 Class Officer President 65 Monitor 4, 5. Likes: Hank's Place, short shorts, the other sex. Ambition: To broaclen my mind in all directions. JOHN RUVALDS Ruvvie He would stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. Activities: Student Council 65 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor B5 Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Science Club 8, President 85 Hi-Y 3, 5, 6, 7, 85 Co-Vice President 7, Co-President 85 Basketball 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B5 District Champs 7, City Singles Champ 75 May Festival 45 Stagehand 65 KDPS Broad- cast 75 PTA Speaker 85 Intro-Racial picnic 65 Alumni Reunion 65 Intramural Basketball 5, 65 Honor Roll Assembly 55 ISPA Conference 75 PTA Program 4. Likes: East, sports, the machine, fun time, my buddies. Ambition: To find my place ln this big world and be prepared to oc- cupy it. RONALD KEITH SANDELIN ..Red., Cleverness is serviceable for every- thing. Activities: Honor Roll 65 Quill Staff 75 Gym Leader 8,5 Intramural Basketball 65 Monitor 6. Likes: East High, sixth hour gym, dates, money. Ambition: To be prepared to produce so as to progress. JAMES MILLARD SCHRECK Stub Education is the knowledge of how to use the whole ot oneself. Activities: Student Council Alternate 45 Assembly Usher 7, 85 Class Officer 65 Cross Country 35 Intramural Basketball 75 May Festival 4, 6. Likes: Money, food, sleep, parties, Pat, Lee Township, Prospect Road. Ambition: To be a success in lite, and retire a millionaire. RONALD JAY SCHULER Ronnie Things that are moderate last o long time. Activities: Honor Roll 35 Student Teacher 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Assemblies Pep 5, 6, Alumni 3, 5, 7, Memorial Day 3, 5, 75 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Marching Bancl 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Football 3, 5, City Champs 6, Big Six Champs 65 Wrestling 5, 75 Graduation Services 6, May Festival 4, 65 Memorial Day Parade 4, 65 Sports Banquet 55 Drake Relays Parade 4, 6, 85 Drum Major 7, 85 Trumpet Trio 85 Special Chemistry 8. Likes: Wrestling, '48 Chevy. Ambition: To go to college and be a success. PAUL ANTHONY ROMANS ..-I-Onyn l am sure, care's an enemy to life. Activities: Marching Band 5, 7. Likes: Getting out at school, money, good food. Ambition: To go to college. ANNEMARIE ROMENS nAnn,n :iAnnieii Laugh and the world laughs with you. Activities: Student Teacher 75 Spot- light Parade 85 Pep Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Christmas Assembly 75 Class Secretary 45 Choir 7, 85 Zeta 5, 6, 7, 85 Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Future Teachers' Club 4, 55 St. Joseph's Academy 35 Golf 4, 7, 85 Tumbling 6, 75 May Festival 6, 85 Baccalaureate 7, 85 KDPS Announcer 5, 65 Program Seller 65 Senior-Parent Dinner 75 Sex- tet 8. Q Likes: The thirty, East, Knox's, olives, Jamco. Ambition: To tind my treasure chest of life filled with jewels of love, laughter and happiness! INGKE SAFT Inca Excuse me then, you know my heart5 but dearest friends, alas, must part. Activities: Student Council 75 Honor Roll 7, 85 Quill Staff 85 School As- sembly 7, 85 Vice-treasurer Latin Club 85 Zeta treasurer 85 Choir 75 ZetaA7, B5 Latin Club 7,85 Senior-Parent Din- ner Hostess 75 Baccalaureate 75 Sinodal, Brazil 3, 4, 5, 65 Brazil School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 65 Secretary Pon American Club 4, 55 Brazil Choir 3, 4, 5, 6. Likes: Brazil, United States, East, the thirty, Lucinda, blue eyes. Ambition: To understand the ideals and problems of others and to tight for mine. COLLEEN ERA THOMAS Toots Much fun in small space com- pressed. Activities: Student Council 3 lTechl, Alternate 7 lEastJ. Likes: Stan, Mes Amis, 3:30, gradu- ation, pizza. Ambition: To make a good wife for Stan5 to always make my parents proud of me and to serve God as best l can. KAREN LEE SCHROEDER Schrad A ray of sunshine along Iife's way5 always laughing, always gay. Activities: Quill Staff Typist 65 Roose- velt Assembly 5, School Assembly 75 School Play 65 Class Officer 75 Zeta 3, 4, 55 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Volleyball Champs 45 Basketball 45 Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 UN Speech 75 Tennis 55 Golf 75 KDPS 75 Monitor 3, 4, 55 School Play Ticket Seller 45 Swimming Show 4, 6, 85 PTA Swim- ming Show 4, 6. Likes: Screech, the thirty, olives, pizza, weekends, noon, top ten. Ambition: Be like the sun and shine even when it ls cloudy. ROBERTA ANNE SCHUMANN Bobbie Your happy disposition will smooth the rugged path of life. Activities: Student Council Alternate 35 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Club Officer 85 Nurses' Helper 4, 5, -6, 7, 85 Booster Club 7, 85 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Future Nurses' Club 4, 5, 6, 7, President 85 KDPS 75 Latin Club North-East meeting 3, 55 Latin Ban- quet 4, 65 Future Nurses' Club Tea 4, 6, 8. Likes: East, pizza, turtles and lamp posts, rat juice parties, Midge's athletic scholarship, people. Ambition: To always profit by my mistakes and to be happy with whatever life has in store for me. ...33... HAROLD DEAN SEARS Hank The surest way not to fail, is to determine to succeed. Activities: Chariton High School 3, 4, 5, 6. Likes: Girls, cars, sports, music, people in general. Ambition: Business college, to travel and meet people, then to be a suc- cess in whatever I may try. JERRY JOSEPH SHEA Rockland His wit is the wine of every P9'Pf- Activities: School Assembly 6, 7, 8, Monitor 3, 4, Football 3. Likes: Washington D. C. instead, Really Vincers, Aunt Jo, Tincture, pizza. Ambition: To get there before Kilroy does. MARA SIMSONS Mac lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Activities: Student Council Alternate 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, North-East Joint Meeting 3, 5, GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, State Play-day 6. Likes: Music, sports, discussions, new places and people. Ambition: To live for the service of humanity. BERYL LUCILLE SMITH 1-Lucyn itMuIe,, The woman who loves and laughs will surely do well. Activities: Booster Club 3, 4, 5, GRA 4, 5, May Festival 4, Spanish Club 3, Candy Seller 4. Likes: My special angel, six mos- quitoes, Jeff's, Barber's, music. Ambition: To make a very special someone a good wife, and to be- come a success in whatever I do. LLOYD RICHARD SMITH, JR. Srnitt Y Success makes life honorable. Activities: Student Council Alternate 8, Honor Roll 3, School Assembly 8, Hi-Y Club 8, Public Address System 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Speaker of the House of Representatives' Personal Pogeboy 6, KDPS 8, Wrestling 3, Football An- nouncer 7, Basketball Announcer 7, 8, Swimming Meet Announcer 7, 8. Likes: A certain girl, electronics, cars, slide rules, Roosevelt, sports. Ambition: To love the beautiful, desire the good, and to take care to get what I like so I won't be forced to like what I get. RUTH ANN STONE Red The truest success in lite is char- ac er. Activities: Y-Teens 7, 8, Crafts Club 3. Likes: Roller skating, Teddy bears, people, bowling, Lerry, sports, Army. Ambition: To do my best always and make my mother as proud of me as I am of her. JAMES A. SHAW Tex Jim A nice unparticular man. Activities: Tech 3, 4. Likes: Loud and fast cars, 3:30, spare time. . Ambition: To own a business of my own. GEORGIA ANN SHONING George A gentle maiden who gets things done. Activities: Student Council Alternate 6, Clerical Staff 8, Club Officer 6, Class Officer 6, Art Service 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, Library Staff 7, 8, Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Y-Teens 4, 5, Future Nurses' Club 3, Art Scholarship 7, 8, PTA Program 6, 7. Likes: Pizza, nutty fudge sundaes, dill pickles, Gary. Ambition: To someday marry a cer- tain guy and live a successful life. AINA ANNA SMILTNIEKS Her world is ever ioyousf' Activities: Student Council 8, Y-Teens 5, 525 Club 7, Quill Ad Club 7, Moni- tor 4. Likes: Having fun, sunsets, picnics, bowling, pizza, and Pepsi. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I may attempt and to make the ones I love as proud of me as I am of them. DELORES J EAN SMITH ..Dee,, noittyn I am wealthy in my friends. Activities: GRA 4, 5, ay Festival 6. Likes.: My special angel, six mos- quitoes, Jeff's, '50 Pantiocs. Ambition: To make my loved ones as proud of me as I am of them, and someday make a good wife. SHARON KAY SMITH Never seen without the companion- ship of a smile. Activities: Clerical Staff 4, Zeta 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Nativity 5, Student Council Alternate 6, 7, 8, Hall Monitor 3, Alumni Pot-Luck Dinner 4. Likes: Joe, Mes Amis, Ugh, Isabelle. Ambition: To live a life of service and succeed in whatever I attempt. LARRY DUANE STOUGARD His hobby is having a good time. Likes: Hank's Place, motorcycles, Fords, girls. Ambition: To become a Marine. .-3 4... KATHRYN J UAN ITA STROUD HKGV.. ncindyn Give her music and she shall be at peace. Activities: Student Council 65 Scroll Staff 7, 8, Page Editor 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 6, 85 Clerical Staff 5, 65 School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Class Officer 35 Model Open House 65 Choir 3, 4, 6, 7, 85 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Zeta 7, 85 Modern Language 7, 85 Fellowship Club 3, 45 Mother-Daughter Tea 35 Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Class Night 8. Likes: Rainstorms, French Kings, mes amis, church, music, art, literature, sports. Ambition: To grow in wisdom and favor with God and man, thus find- ing my happiness and place. THELMA IRENE SUMMERS Charm often lies in being quiet. Likes: Tenderloins and chocolate milk, George. Ambition: To make my parents proud ofdme and be successful in whatever o. MAXYLI ND MARI EVA TAYOR i1MOxisi Thoughtful and nice to know. Activities: Student Council 3, Alternate 55 Spotlight Parade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Clerical Staff 75 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 85 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 85 North Council Meet- ing 85 Municipal Court Meeting 85 Monitor 3, 4. , Likes: My special angel, six mos- quitos, Jeff's, Bootsie. Ambition: To live true to God and those I love, making each achieve- ment one l'm worthy of. MARILYN L. THOMPSON IALOUU ul-ynn A sweet disposition is a merit equal to the best. Activities: Student Council 3, 45 Honor' Roll 45 Student Teacher B5 School As- sembly 75 Club Officer 65 Class Officer 85 Zeta 5, 6, 7, 85 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Y-Teens 3, 45 Future Teachers' Club 5, 65 GRA 3, 4, 55 Candy Seller 4, 6, 7. Likes: The thirty, big C bombs, olives, the far, Knox's, pizza house. Ambition: To be like the sun, always shining and to make each clay I live the happiest and most important day of my life. KENNETH EUGENE TUINSTRA Everyone follows the inclinations of his own nature. Activities: Football 3, 5, 75 Wrestling 3 4, 5, 6, 7, B. Likes: Football, traveling, the great outdoors. Ambition: To think like a philosopher and act like a king. NOREEN ULRICH Nini Noni Here one finds good nature and services united. Activities: Honor Roll 35 Clerical Staff 6, 85 Club Officer 85 School Play 6, 75 Science Club 35 Booster Club 35 Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 55 Future Teach- ers' Club 85 GRA 35 Keys and Cues 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, .85 Scroll Greenhorn Issue 75 United Nations Speaker 75 Assembly Monitor 8. Likes: Pizza, bowling with the gang, friends at East, summer, times with the clique clucks, miniature golf. Ambition: To climb life's ladder and achieve wisdom, charity, and ma- turity with every step. DOROTHY LYNNE STUVE Dottie lf love is blind then I shall never see. Activities: Student Council 35 Alumni Assembly 75 Class Officer 35 Zeta 85 Booster Club 4, 55 Y-Teens 85 Tech High 35 Pep Club 35 KDPS Reporter 8, KDPS Radio Play 35 May Festival B5 S25 Club 6. Likes: Mes amis, July l960, twenty- ane, pizza. Ambition: To live a happy and success- ful life with Wayne. CLIFFORD JERRY SWIFT Stiff Personality is measured not by standards, but by friends. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 55 Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 School As- semblies 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 School Play 65 Class Officer 3, 4, 55 Choir 3, 4, 6. 7, 85 Modern Language 85 Hi-Y Club 5, 65 Boys' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 75 Boys' Quartet 3, 4, 55 All-State Double Quartet 6, 75 KDPS 7, 85 Master of Ceremonies l2B Formal 75 Alumni Assemblies 6, 75 All-State Choir 75 Abraham Lincoln Address 8. Likes: Linda, school activities, music, radio. Ambition: To enter radio and TV and to be a success at it. To keep my money bag full of money. ELLEN ELIZABETH THOMPSON ' Ill-iz!! The essence of sweetness, the model of neatnessl' Activities: Student Council Alternate 7, Secretary 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 85 Scroll Staff 6, 75 Spotlight Parade Poster Work 6, 85 School Assembly 4, 5, 8, Alumni Assembly 75 Art Presi- dent 85 Nurse's Helper 4, 55 Orchestra 3, 45 Concert Band 35 Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Cheerleader 4, 5, 7, 85 Football Display Window 75 Senior Art Show 85 Younkers Depart- ment Store Ad 55 Scroll Illustrations 4, 55 Open House 4, 75 Portfolios 85 Sports Banquet 4, 6, 75 Scholastic Gold Key Award 8. Likes: 327289, May 2nd, Shakespeare, times in 308. Ambition: To face life optomistically and give to it the best of what I have to offer. DAVID WILLIAM TITUS Luke lt is the quiet worker with a smile that succeeds. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 March- ing Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 School Assembly 3, 5, 7. Likes: East, pizza, stick Chevys, girls, sleeping, sports, money. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and be successful in life. MARGARET ULM Mart Fun to be with. Activities: Scroll Staff 85 Alumni As- sembly 75 Booster Club 3, 4, 55 Modern Language 65 Library Staff 3, 45 Fellow- ship Clubs 65 Y-Teens 65 Future Nurses' Club 65 GRA 3, 4, 55 United Nations Speech 75 Moy Festival 65 KDPS Reporter 75 Cafeteria Helper. Likes: Beaver, progressive iozz, friends, fun, fun, and more fun. Ambition: 'To always be laughing, smil- ing, loving, and helping others5 and to make everyone proud of me. CAROLYN MAE UMPHRESS CuddIes full of fun and fancy free. Activities: Scroll Staff 85 Clerical Staff 55 Class Officer 35 Art Service 4, 85 Zeta 6, 85 Booster Club 3, 5, 75 Fellow- ship Clubs 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, 55 KDPS Reporter 75 Drake Career Day 75 Adult Education Usher 35 Family Life Conference 75 Cafeteria Helper 55 Candy Seller 65 May Festival 6. Likes: Saturday nites, teasin', base- ments, East, pizza, MEN, Mary's parties. Ambition: To live a great life without weakening. SANDRA LEE VAN DYKE .iscmdyn Her smile is but a whisper at her laugh. Activities: Student Council 8, School Assembly 7, Altoona High 3, 4, 5, 6, Altoona Cheerleading 3, 4, 5, 6, Snow Attendent 3, 4, 5, 6, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, Bible Club Rep- resentative 5, 6, Pep Club Treasurer and President 3, 4, 5, 6. Likes: Luther League, pizza, boys, '58 Fords. Ambition: To love, laugh, and be lwppv. GLORlA VAN HOUWELING ' Minnie She'll give the devil his due. Activities: Clerical Staff 6, Class Offi- cer 3, Zeta 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Modern Language 3, GRA 3, Prom Hostess 3, Program Seller 6. Likes: The thirty, olives, Knox's, pizza. Ambition: To succeed in whatever l attempt to da. ROBERT RAY VlLLlER Bob He'lI do his best to make all things right. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, School Play 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 6, Baccalaureate 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Memorial Day Service 4, 6, Athletic Banquet 5. Likes: Pete's driving, Sharon, '51 Merc- ury, Saturday nights. Ambition: To make my parents proud intd me and to succeed in whatever o. DOROTHY ANN WARNER UDOTH UDOCHH Soft, silent, persuading brown eyes. Activities: Student Council 3, Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, ln- traductian Editor 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Page Editor 7, News Editor 8, Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 5, School Assembly 7, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, Nurse's Helper 6, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, President 8, Philo 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Language 3, 4, 5, GRA 3, 4, Spanish Club 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club Banquet 5, ISPAC 7, Open House Hostess 7, KDPS Re- porter 6, May Festival 4, 8, PTA Honor Roll Assembly 4, Drake Career Day 7. Likes: The thirty, Friday l3, East, late movies, ice, Mrs. Baal says. Ambition: To make,all my dreams came true by living fast, laughing much, loving more, and enjoying life's many-splendared things. LARRY ALBERT WATERS Tiny Praise a large domain, cultivate a small state. Activities: Wrestling 3, 5, 6, 7. Likes: About everything, my years at East High, wrestling practice under Mr. Hand. Ambition: To be a big farmer and cattleman. KENNETH HERMAN WEBB HF'rOggyl! Ambition has no rest. Activities: Student Teacher 7, Wrest- ling 7, 8, Mt. Ayr High l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Baseball 4. Likes: Girls with long hair, Fords, pizza, April, Polly, Navy. Ambition: To be a success in whatever l attempt and to make my parents proud of me. CHARLES GARY VAN GUNDY uGGr ii Y His hands on the ivory keys strayed in fitiul fantasy. Activities: Spotlight Parade 3, 5, School Assembly 7, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 7, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 7, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 7, 35 m.m. Operator 3, 4, Drake Relays Parade 3, Memorial Day Parade 3, 5, May Festival 3, 5, Spinster Spree 7. Likes: A certain black '57 Chevy, pizza, Pepsi, Janice, and piano. Ambition: To become a journeyman newspaper pressman. RONALD LEE VEACH Ron He may be little, but so is a stick of dynamite. Activities: Student Teacher 8, Tech 3, 4, Track 4, Wrestling 5. Likes: Washington D. C. instead. Ambition: To make a million. RYD WARREN WALLERSTEDT Rydney He's always on the ball: football, baseball, and basketball. Activities: Student Teacher 8, Assemb- ly Usher 7, 8, School Assembly 5, 7, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Officer 8, Booster Club 7, 8, Chess and Checker Club 6, Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs, Big Six Champs 5, All City, All Big Six 7, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 6, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Kiwanian of the Month 6, Hawkeye Boys' State 6, May Festival 6. Likes: Washington D. C. instead, Really Vincers, Gritf as a partner in Chem., Little Richard, music, girls, parties, Knox's, sports, EAST, fun time, tinc- ture. Ambition: To get a college degree and be successful in whatever l attempt. PAT R. WARREN Beaver May all your clouds have silver linings. Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn issue 7, Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Modern Language 6, Y-Teens 6, Future Nurses' Club 6, 8, GRA 3, 4, 6, Alumni Assembly 7, May Festival 6, l2B Hostess 7, Cafeteria Helper 6, KDPS Reporter 7, Monitor 3, United Nations Speech 7. Likes: Mart, '57 Fords, pizza, East High parties, Shake and Steak. Ambition: To be either a nurse or a journalist and to make my folks proud of me. GEORGE D. WATSON A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, Quill Staff 7, 8, School Assembly 3, 7, UN Speaker 7, Honor Roll Assembly 3, May Festival 4, 6. Likes: East, the machine, lots at friends, pizza, fun time. Ambition: To attempt to perfect any personal attributes I might have and through these lead a full, prosperous, and interesting life. CONSTANCE SUE WEICHMAN Connie Happy, carefree as the day is long. Activities: Clerical Staff 8, Assembly Usher 7, Alumni Assembly 7, School Play 8, Class Secretary 8, Nurses' Helper 6, Zeta 5, 6, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Latin Club 5, Y-Teens 3, 4, Future Nurses' Club 5, 6, GRA 3, 4, Senior-Parent Dinner 7, 575 Club 8, May Festival 6, Future Nurses' Tea 6, Monitor 4. Likes: Someone special, the thirty, olives, pizza, icy hills, but Mrs. Baal says. Ambition: Build myself a strongbox and hide all my troubles, failures and heartaches within it, lack lt tight, then sit on the licl and laugh. 36- CAROLE FRANCES WELLS Ca-ro Her charms strike the sight and her merit wins the soul. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, Spot- light Parade 4, 6, 8, Assemblies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, School Play 5, 6, 7, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Future Teachers' Club 3, 7, 8, GRA 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tenth Grade Tea Speaker 3, PTA Swim Show 7, Syncronized Swim- ming 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Swim Show 6, 8, Nativity 3, 5, Christmas Show 7, Bac- calaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Holy Week 4, 6, 8, Memorial Day 4, 6, B, Girls' Trlo 3, 4, Girls' Triple Trio 5, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Open House Hostess 3, 5, Class Night Decorations 7, Pro- gram Seller Boys' Tournament 4, 6, KDPS 6, 7, Sextct 8. Likes: The thirty, olives, New Yeor's Eve, Fanny, A Viking, gracious and sincere people, Vogue, Binky. Ambition: To live life by loving and laughing, to grace God by goodness and generosity, to endeer democracy through duty and determination. ROBERT EUGENE WH ITLATCH uBObu Still waters run deep. Activities: Student Council 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Play 4, 6, 7, Class Officer 3, 4, Art Service 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y Club 4, Movie Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Likes: Dancing, animals, Pepsi. Ambition: To be a Thrittway manager, and some day to have a riding stable. LINDA KAY WHITNEY Lindy She'sil quiet and small, but friendly to a . Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Assembly Usher 8, School Assembly 5, Science Club 8, Zeta 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 7, 8, Modern Language 5, 6 ,8, Y- Teens 3, 4, KDPS Reporter 7, French Club 4, Crafts Club President 4, Modern Language Club Banquet 5, Program Seller 4, Moy Festival 4. Likes: Dancing, people, sunny days, turtles, East, kitty cats, rat iulce parties, fun, bubble baths. Ambition: To have the attributes of love, mercy, charity, and wisdom. LlNDA .IO WILLIAMS Dinno The way to have a friend is to be one. Activities: Student Council 8, Clerical Staff 7, Class Officer 8, Library Staff 5, GRA 3, 4, Drake Career Day 7, Hall Monitor 3, Quill Ad Club 7. Likes: Cliff, my nieces and nephews, Pepsi, slumber parties, East. Ambition: To work very hard for the nicer things in life. To make my parents proud of me. GARY MARTIN WITZENBURG Witzi Men of few words are the easiest to get along with. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, Assembly 4, Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Chess and Checker Club 7, 8, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 7, 8, May Festival 4, 8, Special Chemistry Class 8. Likes: Money, pizza, the 55, Pepsi, East. Ambition: Graduate from college and be a success in whatever I do. HELEN LOUISE YORK Speak low if you speak of love. Activities: School Assembly 5, Nativity 5, Nurse's Helper 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Choir 5, Future Teachers' Club 8, S25 Club. Likes: Ronnie, Pepsi, pizza, potato chips, Hm 6. Ambition: To make Ronnie happy, and to make him and my parents proud o me. BRENDA RACHEL WHEELS Preach She that climbeth the highest tree deserveth the prize for her achieve- ment. . Activities: Zeta 7, S, Booster Club 7, 8, Fellowship Club 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5. Likes: Fords, pizza, Mr. Hand, H5, 39'ers, Saturday nights. Ambition: To achieve the most and acquire everything that is before me. RONALD M. WHITLATCH Hwhipll Trouble is for those who let it worry them. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, Football 3, 5, 7, City, Big Six Champs 5, Basketball 3, 4, Base- ball 4. Likes: Pizza, Corinne, Washington D.C. instead. Ambition: To ga to college and always be happy. MARY LU WIELAND Bubbles Happiness seems made to be shared. Activities: Art Staff 8, Art Club 8, Des Moines Tech 3, 4, 5, 6: GRA 31 Service Club 3, 5, Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, Drill Team 5, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Drama Club 4.- Likes: Boys, clothes, parties, money, pizza. Ambition: To be happy and live my own life. KENNETH LEROY WILSON .. Willie Hank His abilities are many, his defects are few. Activities: Quill Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Man- ager 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 35 m.m. Movie Operator 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, PA and Visual Aid 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Likes: Sports, East High, pizza, and friendly people. Ambition: To graduate from college and learn to spell, MARY ANNE WITZENBURG ic-I-exit Merry, mischievous, Mary. Activities: Student Council 7, Scroll Staff 8, School Assembly 7, Class Officer 6, 7, Science Club 8, Zeta 6, 7, 8, Modern Language 5, Spanish Club 3, 4, 7, Keys and Ques 5, KDPS Reporter 7, Adult Education Usher 8, Drake Career Day 7, Candy Seller 4, 5, 6, May Festival 6, Likes: Saturday nites, teasin', base- ments, pizza, MEN, broad shoulders, curly hair, the parties. Ambition: To live a good life, do a lot of traveling, and find that TALL TEXAN. MARALINN ZERONl Butch There is nothing in all life except what we put there. Likes: A blue-eyed blond, April, warm weather, Jean's wardrobe. Ambition: What's that? l ...37.. HAROLD D. CASHATT Deana A gentleman well worth knowing. Activities: Student Council, Altoona Second Se- mester, '57'g Honor Roll, Altoona '54, '55, '56, '57: Altoona Class Officer: Choir, East and Al- toona: Concert Band, East and Altoona: March- ing Band, East, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Altoona 54, '55, '56p Cross Country, East Ist Semester, '56: Boys' Glee Club, East: Quartet and Sextet, Altoona. Likes: One special girl. Ambition: To serve my God first, and then to be a success in whatever l attempt to do. Not Pictured MIKE FESSLER Deeds, not words, describe. RONALD LEROY KYGER CAROL LEE MILES Give her the great outdoors. Likes: Warm weather, horses, Ambition: Makefmy parents prou dot me ugu Graduate GERALD ROSS ADAMS Jerry An all-around good fellow. Activities: Choir 7, 8, First Tenor: Chess and Checker Club 5. Likes: A certain girl named Rosemary, '48 Plymouth. Ambition: 'To make. my father and raother as proud of me as l am of t em. FRANK BAILEY KENNETH JAMES COLLIER Little Caesar Men ot a few words are the best men. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 45 Football 35 Track 4, 67 Wrestling 4. 1 Likes: Progressive Jazz, Young Ladies, Food, and Thirty-Nmers. - Ambition: To own a big house, a big car, and a big bank account. ELLIS LYNN ARMSTRONG FF lives for the lighter side of I e. Activities: Honor Roll 45 Football 3. Likes: Fords and females, 85 acres: Ambition: Live fast, love hard, die young, and be happy. BRIAN CAUKIN PATRICIA MAE FISHER irpotln or-I-rishu Sweet is the word for you. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7: Student Teacher 7 8: Y-Teens 35 GRA 3, 4: Red Cross Representative 3, 4, 55 Keys and Cues 7, 8. Likes: Gene, our lunch table group, skating. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me, and o certain person happy. M1 JANET LOU FITZGIBBONS Fitzi fi iust fortune awaits the deserv- ng. Activities: Zeta 5, 65 Booster Club 4: Y-Teens 8: St. Joseph's Academy: Glee Club: Sadality. Likes: '49 Chevy, average, pizza, sleep. Ambition: To make my parents proud o me. CORLISS RICHARD HEATHCOTE Atcorkytt mane but hlmsef can be his paral- e ., Activities: spotlight Parade 55 choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Boys' Glee :Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Likes: Sandy, Oldsmobiles, pizza. Ambition: To become a beauticion. THOMAS WILLIAM RICHARDS is-I-ornn For him there is no equal. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4: Spotlight Parade 3 5, 7: School Assemblies 3, 4, 5: School Play 3, 5, 6: Choir 4, 5, 77 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 7: Nativity 5, May Festival 4: Baccalaureate 5. Likes: Phyllis, pizza, ice-skating, friends, music. Ambition: To make Phyl happy and those l love proud of me. BARBARA ANN SIX Bobbi Active natures are rarely melan- choly. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5: Spotlight Parade 5, 75 Clerical Staff 4, 5, 6: School Assembly 51 Class Officer 3: Choir 5, 7. Likes: Ronnie, Ray's, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton,' '53 Plymouth, pizza, the Des Moines River, speedboats, bowl- lng,' lndianola. Ambition: To make Ronnie happy al- ways ond make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. WALTER LYNN SWENSON ., CIWGHYY! Life is a pleasant institution, Let's take it as it comes. Likes: Freedom, health, happiness, Shar- on. Ambition: Just to make the right way through life. DONALD EDWARD GULICK .Donn Full wise is he that can know himself. A Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 55 Assembly Usher 7, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 77 Art Service 3, 4, 5, 85 Science Club 3, 45 Booster Club 35 Latin Club 65 Modern Language 5, 6, 85 Fellowship Clubs 3, 4, 85 Hi-Y Club 5, 85 Swimming team 3, 4, 5, 6: District Swimming Meet 4, 65 State Swimming Meet 4, 65 Lifeguard 3, 45 May Festival 4, 6, 8: Spanish Club 3, 4, 7: Open House Host 5. Likes: Swimming, water, Connie, Mary, Scotty, summertime, Hi-fi. Ambition: If it is God's will, I will take my place in His divine priesthood. DARRELL EUGENE POORTINGA The world delights in a mon who . plays his own part.'.' Likes: A special Carol, East, football games, girls, good friends, Suzy. Ambition: To more or less be a success in the things that. I attempt. BARBARA ORTRUN SEILER BarbeI Nothing is rarer than real good- ness. Activities: Club Officer 6: Modern Language 4, 55 French Club 6, 7: Future Nurses' Club 6, 7, 85 Latin Club 3. Likes: Travel, skiing, hamburgers. Ambition: To be a good and under- standing nurse. HOWARD DOUGLAS SWACKER Smiley . Boys will be boys. Likes: Pizza, converts, Janice, Roller- code. Ambition: To find happiness, success, friends, and to make my mother and father proud of me. LANA LEE WILLIAMS Charlie Brown We bet she giggles in her sleep. Activities: Zeta 7: Philo 55 Booster Club 4, 6: GRA 45 Wardrobe Girl 4, 55 Hostess 4, 5, 6. Likes: Pizza, bowling, Denny, the gang. Ambiltion: To keep my smile, and get ric . BARBARA There's SUE WILLIAMS Sue Sue bound to be laughter BETTE CHARLOTTE FREEBORN 0 l, P i C l, ll 1' C Qi fl'o.love, to cherish, and obey. Activities: Scroll Stott 8. Likes:'Skating, dancing, and Rich. Ambition: To make my husband and my parents happy and as proud of me as I am ot them. where'er l go, people and things amuse me so. Activities: Honor Roll 7: Orchestra 3, 4, 5: Booster Club 47 Modern Language 3: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 S75 Club: S25 Club. Likes: Antonio, good foods, Mercurvs, Bob, friendly faces in the '39ers. Ambition: To be proud at myself and make my parents proud of meg also to be a good mother. i l 1. Sharon Smith, 2. KEY Forbes, 3. Judy Dahlstrom, 4. Jean Johnson, 5. Bob Pierick, 6. Marie Dugan, 7. Geri Mallet, 8. Denny Mitcham, 9. arbara Browder 10. Richard Greenlie, 11. Sonya Carlson, 12. Suzanne Elin, 13. Carole Wells, 14. Diane Raye, 15. Anne Romens, 15. Clisfa Huffman, 17. Jacquelin Lawrence, 18. Carolyn Jennings, 19. Dorothy Warner, 20. Carol Vaughn, 21. David Baird, 22. Carol Furry, 23. Sue Fox, 24. Phyllis Elings, 25. Judy Bown 26. Ronnie Sandelin, 27. Ruth Srone, 28. Darlene Johnson, 29. Carmen Acheson, 30. Hilahiane Rex, 31. Leah Ellis, 32. Madonna Clemens, 33. Pat Lambert, 34. Carol Fry, 35. Thelma Summers, 36. Berry Barfleff, 37. Corinne Anderson, 38. Sandra Reynolds, 39. Emil! Rlbbey., 40. Darlene Dearon, 41. .Ionelle Hendrickson, 42. Pat Countryman, 43. Joan Craig, 44. Nancy Davidson, 4 . Dorot y Stuve, 46. Deanna Legg, 47. Joann Fredregill, 48. Karen Myers, 49. Mary Jensen, 50. Jim Pierick, 51. Elaine Heggen. -40- ,39- ww' J Jo l : , ' J I I-,YY 'v F -. Y 1 1 ,, - I le' i J ' eilllli - 1 'W 11' J fi' la. . all 1. Margaret Ulm, 2. Wallie Romans, 3. Shirle Reynolds, 4. Roger Cullins, 5. Barbara Gibson, 6. Kathy Deafon, 7. Paul Rider, 8. Eleanor Kendig, 9. Kay Bartlett, 1y0. Grace Hinrichs, 11. George Watson, 12. John Engstrom, 13. Dick Lockridge, 14. Peggy Felton, 15. Loretta Deering, 16. Anne-He Colby, 17. Judy Hamilfon, 18. Linda Johnson, 19. Ronnie Whitlafch, 20. Ellen Thompson, 21. Linda Payton, 22. Judy Fillman, 23. Dick Hammond, 24. Steve Farris, 25. Pat Warren, 26. Judy Campbell, 27. Evelyn Rains, 28. Jim Smith, 29. Carol Larson, 30. Helen Haines, 31. Virginia Brady, 32. Sandra Hartzer, 33. Ken Tuinstra, 34. Shirley Armstrong, 35. Marilyn Thompson, 36. Sandra Clark, 37. John Ruvalds,H38.,.Sylvia Doycher. Senior-Porent Dinner Spinster Spree enior N23 Kiddie Party Kiddie Party Senior Prom SEFWOI' PI'0m ,42- chool Life Foreword Ea:t1'a-cuiwriculav' activities are always impor- I a uzell-'rounded tant if the student is to iave education. Th.e'refoi'e we devote one section of our yearbook, the East High Quill, to pictures nd infofronation about activities in the school, a . , such, as Student Council, cadet and student teacheis, Quill and Scioll staffs, vocal music groups, instruinental music gwoups, clubs, school play, service gfrof p itois, Spotlight Parade, and special classes. u s, 'maintenance personnel, anon- 3 N jr' r lW ' X s?? 4 0 x M' Q SW x X ' X txtxXxx xx lsxx ff -43- X 4 Q I ' W , ' a s , C Q ,! ? 1 - Q e Vice President JOHN HARTUNG President SAM REESE Secretary ELLEN THOMPSON Tribal Council V STUDENT COUNCIL: This body of students meets and discusses school problems under the leadership of Miss Agnes Helmreich and the officers. Row 1: Carol Fry, Linda Liddell, Kathy Gill, Rhonda Moonaw, Carol Yaughan, Judi Smith, Janet Olson, Carolyn Turnauist, Judy Stamos, Jayne Beekman, Sandro Van Dyke, Ellen Thompson, Eddie Fairmong Row 2: Steve Stewart, Elsa Plostins, Judy Umphress, Aina Smiltnieks, Jeannie Hoff, JoAnn Leaming, Andra Bets, Sharon Wilson, Carole Abernathy, Sandy Parris, Dolores Edwards, Judy Wolters Pot Harmon, Jerry Gay, Sam Reese, Row 3: Vee Kalnins, Dick Finney, Gary Vanclerley, Duane Abbey, Wallie Romans, Bob Crissman, Bill Landau, John l-lartung, Paul Rider, Carlton Peterson, John McCoy, Scott Herrington, Jerry Cooley, Bob Whitlafch, John Wheatley. Not pictured: Jim Riegel. -44- Cade? Teacher a 0 ANNETTE ALLEN Cadet Teacher RALD ANDERSON Cadet Teacher Cadet Teacher ROBERT ANDERSON DONALD BOATMAN -' -izifi Cadet Teacher 1 Cadet Teacher MAR'-OW D.. W 3 :B -' n X WILLIAM M. LINKE SAMUELSON V . . Al-Ulf, ,. ,, .. I ' ' ' iiw 'fU'T7f 'A.7I i3!i ' V I 7 Coder Teacher ' is i YVONNE si-1ooP , J., ' gc' 'TGV ' il V I i ,, 9.3 5 Q ' 'ri ig V. V' . 3 eoss.s.x,r.rJ aTTTTT,,T TTTT T Q 3 Q h g f Cadet Teacher Cadet Teacher : CAROL SLAYBAUGH JOYCE B. TALMADGE tudent Teachers VA! I ., , H 'W STUDENT TEACHERS: Chosen from Mr. Gregory's classes, these students substitute for teachers who are away. Row 1: Joyce Brown, Barbara Browder, Maggie Owens, Sonya Carlson, Corinne Anderson, Suzanne Elin, Linda Johnson, Dorothy Warner, Betfy Bartlett, Judy Fillmon, Clisia Huffman, Pai' Houghton, Joan Craig, Row 2: Jim Pierick, Marilyn Thompson, Steve Farris, Doug Beechel, Chef Grove, Duane Anderson, Lois Baldwin, Carol Furry, Sharon Harfer, Jeannie McEiwee, Carol Vaughn, Marcie Evans. Not pictured: Joan Airy, Leah Eilis, Mary Jensen. ..45-.. Editor-In-Chief SUE FOX croll croll Advisers i SCROLL ADVISERS: These' gentlemen give the benefit of their many years of experience to our school publication. Row 1: Stratton, Hiatt, Christian, Springate. croll taii A V :J ! K., SCROLH gg, E55-:kg 'S gf ilir II if iz r i li e siege, 5 22 'ily' f ,lf Q I lln' 'gag 1,,,,, ll ,-Q2 sim, 3 Sports Editor JUDY F ILLMAN Advertising Editor NORMA MOLLER SCROLL STAFF: This group does an excellent iob of publishing our bi-weekly paper. Row 1: Janet Johnson, Carolyn Umphress, Kay Stroud, Linda Whitney, Jeri Nervig, Miriam Swartz, Janice Demsky, Norma Moller, Joan Craig, Jeanie McElwee5 Row 2: Curtis Morris. Persillia Cumpton, Sue Fox, Dorothy Warner, Judy Fillman, Bill Landau, Dick Lockridge, Bruce Adams,-Eddie Acela, Mary Witzenberg, Margaret Ulm, LeeGurtha Hughes. 1461. ii Feature Editor KAY STROUD i K.. News Editor DOROTHY WARNER Co Editors C0-Editor Co-Editor MARA SIMSONS JOHN RUVALDS Quill School Life Editor W SUZANNE ELIN Sports Editor MARGARET OWENS Quill Advisers QUILL ADVISERS: These men do an excellent iob of supervising the editing of our yearbook. Row 1: Friestad, Hiott, Christian, Springate. Quill iali QUILL STAFF: These people do a fine iob of producing the East High Quill. Row 1: Dorothy Warner, Judy Dahlstrom, Mary Jensen, Elaine Heggen, Sandra Reylnolds, Judy Fillmon, Betty Bartlett, Rosella Murray, Marianne Freeman, Kay Fenton, Karen Jo nsonp Row 2: Monte Blair, Margaret Owens, Suzanne Elin, Steve Stewart, Larry Finney, George Watson, Jim Bassett, Jim Reigel, John Ruvalds, Bill Moller, Ken Wilson, Dennis Bales, Paul Rider, Ray Link, Ruta Plucis, Mara Simsons, Randy Ross, Eddie Fairman. Not pictured: lngke Soft. -47- tail 3' wi - .e, 'I 2409 1 ,,.. ,,:,, z . . .z..s ,... ,,.,. . ,. .:,..s2.2- Qi - X . -, , V ,: rw g,5:,.,fi,::N1i:gi,fg ,,. -- ,- 'zziz-'H ' MilV?:i :E:asizifi L ' 31 2 Q, Zz V Q XS sits it ,asf Senior Editor PAUL RIDER Introduction Editor DOROTHY WARNER -QQMJ ' it ,, 4 .gl .gfa 1 A :K 9 V 15. 4, Boys' Glee Club BOYS' GLEE CLUB: A group of enthusiastic boys form the Boys' Glee Club. Row 'l: Jim Neogle, Tom Stillwagon, Harold Willock Ronald Main, Gerald Adams, Ray Link, Darrell Tomlinson, Steve Garver, Tom McElree, Dennis Worley, Row 2: David Smith,' Carlliss l-leathcote, Donald Glider, David Cater, Douglas Danley, Duane Anderson, David Noel, David Copsin, Bill Boylan, Norman Smith. Not pictured: Michael Kizer, Tam Richards, Tom Randolph. i , GIRLS' SEXTET: Harmonic singing can be heard coming from these Senior-A girls. Sonya Carlson, Sandra Lettington, Judy - S Hamilton, Anne Romens, Carole Wells, Judy Dahlstrom, Karen Ashleyllirls' Glee Club GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: A class enjoyed by its members and the entire student body is the Girls' Glee Club. RowA 1: Barbara Williams, Jean Walrad, Nancy Hebrew, Linda Long, Barbara Oberto, Colleen Sanford, Mary Peterson,,Vesta Miller, Sandra Lettington, Barbara Gibson, Row 2: Caroline Maples, Sharon Crooks, Margaret Erickson, Pauline Saddorls, Sandra Knox, Anne Romens, Marie Calderon, Jeanne Ford, Judith Stoner, Barbara Brown. Not pictured: Barbara Scott. i481 Girl' Trio Boys' Quartet GIRLS' TRIO: This fine musical group is composed of Charlotte BOYS' QUARTET: Their Talent is always appreciated David Cleveland, Dorothy Tokheim, and Carolyn Turnquist. Cater, Jim Riegel, Douglas Danley, Harold Willock. ' lx xx g Nf I I I INsflQNs ' sxxxl' xv xox X lr'!x QQ, s,: x xf 147:20 ,Ibn JT Xxlzl f w -IXILCX ...L 1. - . ,L , Mx, xi ,-- Q' f N .. - ,- ski ' K ii -lZ'vf'i7Q'f -1- s ' -1 - 'f SJ . . J P 77' Qc: sflxcglg 5' 521 it ,x Q' CQ I7 N I ' I. kv . 'N 4 l , 4 1 XI 4, s A J' ai? -I' LQ.. gy ,1 F s 1-ff ,- Ar 'L- : xA' L 1 1- 1 A f 41' F1 Ii X 0 'I , A oi 'f, x C U, .1 3, F, DIRECTOR OF VOCAL MUSIC: Miss Greenhill does a fine job of direct- ing vocal music groups at East. CappeHa Choir x 1 - ,, I I - .. Nxiqlrf J I, ' . 7:,:,,v-.f xgx, R X I .. Y xx I ,ANY V fr' ,VN v.x'Jk'7fQ 'G I X, tar' 4-r'Tr,, 1 1'-Xt fy Z M 1 Q X xlbs Nfl! ' 3.14 x I-'I A N I N P11 A -lb' I lf! 43110 31, ' -' 1 I 1 X' N ' l X L L x,'l f s N x . Q 4 : N :ff fftwl W' N ' 7 ,Ks .-X4 iff ' V 44 ll tl f A , Il 1 ' fl, ' - Xl' x lU:':- - - '74 1 I-Xl Na 'L' A CAPPELLA CHOIR: This finc music class at East provides entertainment for their school as well as for outside audiences. Row 'lz Kay Stroud, Karen Hinkle, Leila Ellis, Judy Kissner, Judy Dahlstrom, Charlotte Cleveland, Anne Romens, Virginia Brady, Judy Hamilton, Dorothy Tokheim, Linda Long, Susan Smith, Grace l-linrichsp Row 2: Barbara Gibson, Karen Ashley, Patricia l-leifman, Betty Borgeson, Judy Campbell, Connie Pohren, Carole Wells, Madonna Clemens, Sheryl Schultz, Jeanne Ford, Barbara Six, Darlene Guttropf, Sandra Lettingtan, Marjorie Moran, Row 3: Miss Greenhill, Corliss Heathcote, Vernon Hanson, Harold Willock, David Bewyer, Gerald Adams, Eugene Hansen, Michael Kizer, Keith Lingwoll, Darrell Tomlinson, Curtis Wright, Tom Randolph, Dean Bruner, Don Tokheim, Alice Clintonp Row 4: Frances Kimbler, Faye Davis, Jim Neagle, Tom Stillwagon, Douglas Danley, Clifford Swift, Jim Riegel, David Noel, Terry Farley, Davi Copsin, John McCoy, Steve Garver, Norman Smith, Elaine Erickson, Judy Smith. Not pictured: Carolyn Turnquist, David Cater, Tom Richards, Helen Haines. -4 9- A x l X I will-fe. ' 0475 5' . STRUMENTS: Mr. Borg does a , fine iob of directing both the - band and orchestra. Wi , - IX R NJ ' 9 0 X.. A DIRECTOR OF MUSICAL IN- : ' N , , . , 7 DRUM MAJOR: Ronald Schuler assists in directing the march- ing band. carlet Music aker BAND: The band adds color to many at our school activities. Row 1: Marilyn Brown, Emily Ribbey, Pat Heitman, Warren Squire, Gary Stielow, Duane Abbey, Robert Utter, Lawrence Albers, Ri :hard Adrian: Row 2: Ron Campbell, Ernest Northway, Darlene Guttropf, Martha Mikesell, Maxylind Taylor, Alice Clinton, La Verne Guthrie, Dale Whiting, Ron Schuler, David Cater, Steven Boggs, John Wheatley, Row 3: Day Waters, Howard Loehr, Mike McGavran, Pauline Robinson, Patty Lambert, Marilyn Mathews, Dennis Day, Tom Hansen, Chet Harvey, Scott Weland, Richard F.nney, John Gathercole, Francis Kimbley, Dale Williams, Row 4: David Griffith, Norman Fuller, Joan Selby, James O'Hara, Bob Campbell, Alan Booten, Joan Hanford, Mike Thompson, Udell Cason, Robert Villier, Art Harris, Kermit' Benner, Karen Ashley, Jeanna Schock, Russ Schock, Harry Piper, Glen Peneger, Richard Murphy, Richard Erickson, Charles Dickson, Dave Titus, Paul Rider. Not p'ctured: Bill Moller, -5o- l lil 5 if T- : l- gig f T e 5 7 l ai , D? Q 0 0 0 . l t llll O O S ajorette MAJORETTES: The maiorettes entertain with their fancy stepping and twirling, Raw 'l, Standing: Joan Craig, Clista Huffman, Sharon Browder, Marilyn Brown, Nona Evans. Kneeling: Phyllis Elings. Orche tra im FLD' Q If Ill an iff? 4r.Wf4 'B N A-X . -,x ' it X e I U ' N 'nun K--mmm in X l l ORCHESTRA: The orchestra gives an opportunity for young people to ploy fine music. Row 1: Kurt Viggers, Beverly Johnson, Marilyn Brown, Emily Ribbey, Virginia Walden, Annetta Fonza, Row 2: Kathryn Stroud, Ruta Plucis, Ernest Northway, Martha Mikesell, Moxyland Taylor, James O'Hara, Bill Moller, Richard Adrian, Lawrence Albers, Alice Clinton, Row 3: Patty Lambert, Joan Hanford, Darlene Guttropf, Bob Utter, Lo Verne Guthrie, John Wheatley, Glenn Penenger, Wiland Scott, Dale Whiting: Row 4: Robert Villier, Tom Stillivago, Uclell Cason. ,SL- French Club FRENCH CLUB: With Miss Brewer as adviser, this social club meets for parties and programs. Row 'l: Sandi Myers, Judy West, Kay Stroud, Kim Schoch, Judy Travis, Judy Warren, Suzanne Elin, Janice Cole, Mlm Swartz, Nona Evans, Janice Demsky, Linda Whitney, Shan Brothers, Row 2: Sandra Stookey, Carole Johnson Sandra Johns, JoAnne Schlaser, JoAnn Leaming, Susie Stith, Diana Petty, Doris Johnson, Kathy Lindbloom, Madonna Hamilton, Donna Castings, Barbara Seiler, Susy Smith, Row 3: Sue Bumgardner, Pat Countryman, Judy Fillman, Sue Borrall, Carole Abernathy, Elsie Thomsen, Joan Airy, Sandra Reynolds, Mary Blake, Diane McClurg, Marianne Mattison, Becky Castle, Cleoda McMahon, Row 4: Alvin Kennedy, Jack Beeman, Mike Griffin, Jim Gogerty, Bill Winegardner, Miss Brewer. Latin lub LATIN CLUB: This social club, under the direction of Mrs. Erickson, holds many interesting activities, including Roman banquets. Row 1: Sandy Elder, Mary Powell, Judy Dahlstrom, Sonya Carlson, lngke Saft, Linda Schimp, Judi Dart, Linda Douglass, Delores Boyden, JoAnn Cook, Janet Belluchi, Judy Stamos, Judy Bennett, Linda Liddell, Sharon McKenzie, Joan Selby, Row 2: Leila Ellis, Anna Mortinoche, Judy Martineau, Nancy Hines, Pat Cook, Lindo Johnson, Sue Fox, Corinne Anderson, Rosella Murray, Carolyn Porter, Faye Davis, Judy Fleming, Roxana Shepard, Judy Hansen, Jacquelyn Wright, Row 3: Charlene Russell, Jeri Nervig, Norma Moller, Shirley Prieast, Virginia Brady, Dionne West, Marianne Freeman, Nancy Davidson, Karen Johnson, ary L nne McRae Kolene Bergstrom, Dixie Lovell, Susan Buntz, Boiba Sifers, Judi Miller, Jeanne Frozeeg Row 4: Sandro Mills, Elaine Y , Erickson Mary Peterson Terry Nelson, Margaret Erickson, Bonnie Prieast, Kay Fenton, Karin Olson, Sharon Rexchenbacher, MarilynlCox, Joan Evans, Jeanne Schoch, Marsha Barron, Cherie Scovallg Row 5: Steve Stewart, John Schmaker, Russ Schoch, Jim Richards, Bruce Wo ' ' ods, Steve Fax, Dick Findlow, Duane Abbey, Jud Crawford, Deon Priebe, Robert Utter, Dick Wyckoff. ,52- l Il l JUNIOR ZETAGATHEAN: These girls, like those in Senior Zeta, have fun-packed meetings. The adviser' is Miss Soutter. Row 'I: Sharon McNally, Sandra Ash, Sandra Bailey, Alice Clinton, Judy Harmon, Judy Traviss, Judy Warren, Bonnie York, Sharon Rank, Janet Belluchi, Kathy Wheatley, Row 2: Doris Gogerty, Jo .Ann Schlaser, Anita Shaeffer, Judi Smith, Diane McClurg, Kay Trickey, Kathy Davis, Marhsa Bento, Donna Castings, Susie Smith, Karen Brian, Judy West: Row 3: Janet Olson, Marilyn Maberg, Janet Caldwell, Mary Rasmussen, Karen Sacre, Linda Haney, Becky Castle, Karin Olson, Jo Ann Leaming, Carole Drottz, Judy Stamos. l l i li ., I' SENIOR ZETAGATHEAN: This club is made up of l2th graders who get together and have a lot of fun. Miss McEniry is the adviser. Row 1: Sharon Nelson, Nona Evans, Kay Stroud, Sharry Brammer, Judy Deal, Jean Lewis, lngke Soft, Suzanne Elin, Judy Olson, Sonya Carlson, Judy Dalhstrom, Linda Johnson, Mary Jensen, Margaret Owens, Linda Whitney, Joy Christensen, Darlene Johnson, Karla Dyer, Row 2: Bev Anderson, Ruth Gift, Judi Story, Stephanie Houston, Kay Swertfager, Janet McCoy, Linda Dahlgren, Joan Airy, Susan Fox, Sherry Larson, Corinne Anderson, Gloria Van Hauweling, Dorothy Warner, Betty Bartlett, Judy Fillman, Jeanie McEIwee, Joan Craig, Jacauelyn Lawrence, Annette Colby, Row 3: Joyce Brown, Judy Adams, Muriel Minter, Carolyn Umphress, Judy Hamilton, Marilyn Thompson, Virginia Brady, Gwendolyn Fulton, Sharon Smith, Lois Baldwin, Cheryl Schultz, Carol Furry, Sharon Harter, Connie Pahren, Marilyn Gee, Geri Mallett, Carol Vaughn, Dorothy Stuvep Row 4: Janice Demsky, Shari Stevens, Janna Brown, Miriam Swartz, Julie Smith, Norma Moller, Pat Currier, Sharon Townsend, Carol Johnston, Joy Dougherty Mary Witzcnburg, Janet Gersib, Marianne Freeman, Shirley Reynolds, Lana Williams, Nancy Davidson, Carole Larson, Sandi Clark. Not pictured: Leah Ellis, Joan Airy. .-53.. Fellowship Club panish Club FELLOWSHIP CLUB:Thiscluboffers spiritual guidance to. those students who meet during the lunch hour. Miss Helmreich is the adviser. Row 1: Sally Riddle, Beverly l-lalfhill, Margaret Anderson, Kathy Deaton, Francis Kimbley, Sandra Mills, Tonia Koloski, Marilyn McClelland, Sh.rley Wing, Carole Drottz, Saundra Scorvellg Row 2: Penny Long, Donna Shawhan, Tom Davis, Larry Davis, Jeffrey Sjolin, Phillip Bolinder, Bob Berger, Dean Priebe, Jim Clewell, Shirley Sin- clalr, Linda Gourley, Janis Drake. Chess C C CHESS AND CHECKERS: Directed by Mr. Koester, these members may be classified as the great thinkers Row 1: Ronald Durnavich, Robert Utter, Doug Beechel, Randy Ross: Row 2: Mr. Koester, Duane Abbey, Harold Mann, Tom Griffiths, Jerry Cooley. ' C I' S SPANISH CLUB: Students who have token Spanish are eligible to join this club. The adviser is Mr. Jarvis. Row I: Janice Banner, Doreen Legg, Sherryl Orman, Pat Craig, Margaret Johnson, Judy Shoning, Ann Lindblom, Ann Baird, Barbara Obertog Row 2: Karen Mumford, Jean Lewis, Shari Stevens, Joyce Scrowther, Carole Larson, Gwendolyn Fulton, Dorothy Warner, Sara Bobzin, Darlene Deaton. Art ART SERVICE: If it weren't tor this club the Quill wouldn't have any drawings or cartoons. The adviser is Mr. Hiatt. Row I: Janet Farnsworth, Judy McConkey, Sharon Moberg, Karen Kutchen, Carolyn Umphress, Sharon Wilson, Linda Samo, Lincla Calhoun, Phyllis Baker, Sandy Van Dyke, Row 2: Frances Wetzel, Arlene Mayhugh, Ann McFarling, Delores Hensley, Ann Muehlethaler, Jerry Biddle, John Sherwood, Judy Tipton, Karen March, Carolyn Nixon, Ann Anderson. c i i ll c SCIENCE CLUB: This fine club is for those students who have an interest in nature and would like to know more about the world we live in. Mr. Rathert and Mr. Condit are the advisers. Row 1: Judy Olson, Emily Ribbey, Carol Chapman, Carla Schmacker, Judy Welder, Suzanne Mains, Linda Vander .Kolk, Jo Ann Consolver, Nancy Harban, Julie Smith, Linda Dahlgren, Mary Kay Burnet, Jayne Beechman, Pauline Robinson, Row 2: Eddie Fairman, Douglas Seeley, Ronald Durnarch, Dale Williams, John Nicolle, Vicky Agan, Judy Rupert Beverly Johnson, Susan Kaipust, Diane Borg, Sandra Borg, Veronica Waterman, Mary Skinner, Nancy Swihart, Row 3: Mr. Condit, Curtis Wright, Carl Schieffelbeim, Jack Wolfkill, David Van Sickle, Roger Suttor, Doug Beechel, John Hill, Roger Child, Bob Crissman, John Engstrom, Gary Witzenburg, John Ruvalds, Mary Witzenburg, Mr, Rathert. ...5 41. Future urses 'I h chosen nursing for their profession. FUTURE NURSES: Advised by Mrs. Clark, these Qll'S ave Row 1: Emily Rlbbey, Karen Howe, Shirley Armstrong, Sandy Elder, Carla Schmacker, Nancy Harban, Claudia Coe, Delores Boyden, Lindo Schlmp, Judy I-lansen, Veronica Waterman, Nancy Swihart, Mary Skinner, Sharon McKenzie, Row 2: Pauline Long, Judy Gee, Faye Davis, Sandra Reynolds, Elaine l-leggen, Nancy Polson, Janice Cole, Ellen Ellgaard, Karen Johnson, Jeri Nervig, Judy Rupert, Pat Carlson, Carole Abernathy, Mariorie Christianson,.Susan Kaipust, Terry Nelson, Suzanne Mains, Sandra Stookey, Alice l-leggen, Row 3: Barbara Gibson, Jo Ann Jones, Seller Helen Heinmiller Margaret Johnson, Jean Johnson, Marilyn McKowen, Neva Wilson, Barbara Ramona Schoolnover, Bobbie Sclrlurnonn, Sandra Johns, Nancy Hebrew, Sandra Higginbotham, Bonnie Bean, Philomalhean PHILOMATHEAN: East's oldest club, which was once a literary club, has now become a social group under the direction of Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Chismore. Row 1: Anne Anderson, Eloise Hiatt, Donna Burns, Sue Parclue, Linda Lee, Betty Lenhart, Donna Stump. Keys 8 KEYS AND QUES: This club, under the supervision of Miss Nelson, includes those students whose in- terests revolve around the business world. Row 1: Glenda Carlson, Lola Wilson, Mary Jo Peaker, Phyllis Baker, Alrna Russell, Nancy Bullington, Pat Moran, Sylvia Doyscher, Pat Lambert, Marlene Phillips, Bea Hall, Row 2: Kay Waters, Carolyn Waters, Beverly Thompson, Nancy Smith, Joann Marsh, Noreen Ulrich, Judy Tipton, Kay Fenton, Mariyn Brown, Annabell Whatllng, Pat Berneklng. FUTURE TEACHERS: You are now looking at the teachers of tomorrow. Miss Snyder is the adviser Row 'I' Sylvia Doyscher Carol Chapman Judy Welder Barbara Oberto, Marsha Jensen, Pat Craig Alice Clinton Sandra Bailey, Loretta Derlng, Nancy Smlth, .Joy Christiansen, Row 2: Donna Sponslerf Kay Van Holrn, Esther Rosenberger, Phyllis Schneider, Judi Smith, Carolyn Porter, Beverly Johnson Susy Smith, Carolyn Turnquist, Mae Beebe, Joan Lamb, Joan Evans, Row 3: Kay Bartlett, Joine Golob Virginia Brady, Judy Cisna, Craig Campbell, Nancy Davidson, Gwendolyn ulton, Noreen Ulrich' Nancy Rheuport, Kathy Davis, Connie Anderson. ..55.. Hi-Y HI-Y A: Boys from llA to l2A are in the A club. Under the direction of Mr. Gus Rump, they hear many inspirational speakers and conduct the annual work day. Row 'l: Don Glider, Ken Scott, Ron Barker, Walter Williams, Wayne Morrow, Frank Bailey, Gary Hauge, Dick Lockridge, Row 2: Paul Rider, Monte Blair, Scott Harrington, Carlton Peterson, John Thomas, Clark Betts, Riley Cook, Kenny Rogerson, Tom Overton, Row E: Harold Mann, Tom Carpe, Keith Lingwall, Jerry Tatman, Darrell Reed, Ron Wheeler, Russell Fuller, Frank Campbell, Row 4: Dick Helverson, John Gothercole, Glen Penenger, Mike Mihalovich, Lloyd Smith, Gary Witzenburg, Lee Barr. T 6 6 Il Y-TEENS: Sponsored by Mrs. Rosenberger, this club divides its time between social activities and charity work. East is the only senior high to have this fine organization. Row 1: Pat Houghton, Betty Gail, Barbara Haskins, Kay Brannen, Mynita Groves, Connie Anderson, Mae Beebe, Phyllis Schneider, Bonnie Lemar, Lolo Wilson, Esther Rosenberger, Row 2: Barbara Gibson, Judy Pepper, Joan Hanford, Katy Turner, Susan Banker, Colene Brody, Barbara Witzenburg, Mike Borich, Row 3: Mrs. Rosenberger, Helen Heinmiller, Sandro Clark, Virginia Brady, Nancy Davidson. Hi-Y B Hl-Y B: This section of the club includes IOB, lOA and llB boys, also under the direction of. Mr. Rump. Row 1: Don Wheatly, Bob Eastman, Dennis Hall, Gary Vanderlee, Alan Bootcn, Tam Formaro, Dick Thorne, Jim Neogle, Bob Jolley, Row 2: Udell Cason, John Schmaker, Ronny Lanis, Norman Ivins, David Brown, Bill Carlson, Roger Hayes, Allan Rittgers, Bob Campbell, Row 3: Ray l-loiland, Danny Collins, Ray Waller, Mickey Strait, Ted Dunagun, Doug Linder, Curtis Morris, Craig Anderson, Ed Acela, Forest Van Loon, Row 4: Gary Stielow, Tom Hanson, Roger Hudson, Bill Crawford, Gary Specker, Ronnie Capender, David Smith, Steve Fox, Row 5: Russell Schoch, Mike Christiansen, Jack Nelson, Tom Thomas, Steve McGee, Dean Priebe, Robert Albers, Duane Abbey, Q56... rv, chool Pla . :KAQCLIOQP fAQ 20200, U I.- i ,. Play Director MRS. LASER Cas SCHOOL PLAY CAST: This group of students isbrespansible for our fine semester play. Row 1: Marianne Mattison, Mary Blake, Nancy Heuring, Carlito Couch, Sondra Borg, Carol Fry, Row 2: Dennis Worley, David Yorges, Tom Davis, Allan Riftgers, Richard Heck, John Harfung, Bill Winegardner, Ronnie Lenox. i Just rehearsing. ..57, Out of order, very much out of order, by iingo! From left: Allan Ritfgers, Carlito Couch, Carol Fry, Marianne Maftison, Sondra Borg, Bill Winegardner, David Yarges lHiddenl, Ronnie Lennox, Dennis Worley, Ricky Heck. V urse's Ilelpers NURSE'S HELPERS: These right-hand helpers of Mrs. Clark, school nurse, sacrifice their study halls to care for our aches I' and. pains. Row 1: Pat Cook, Shirley Prieast, Nancy Polson, Janice Cole, Judy Cisna, Sandra Reynolds, Janet Gersib, Pauline Long, Joan Jones, Judy Rupert, Terry Nelson. SUPPLY GIRL: Judy Wilson. . . Uperators P. A. OPERATORS: These boys are in charge of the public address system during assemblies and programs. Row 1: Ken Wilson, Alvin Kennedy, Charles Brauer, Ray Holland, Lloyd Smith, Ron Lenox. i Z1 l' LIBRARY STAFF: These students assist Miss Larson in her library duties. Row 1: Judy West, Janelle l-lendricksen Karen Myers, JoAnne Fredregill, Grace Helnreichs, Dar ene Deaton, Annabell Whatling, Mary Jo Peaker, Joy Christiansen, Row 2: Dick Finney, Dennis Brown, Gary'Witzenburg, Judy Tipton, Georgann Shoning, Gary Specker, John Wheatley, Karin Olson, LaVerne Guthrie. -5 8... I' i il C il CLERICAL STAFF: Errands and phone messages are handled by these girls chosen from The commercial classes. Row 1: Cheryl Stone, Sharon Brommer, Pal' Currier, Koy Swertfager, Shirley Otis, Muriel Minfer, Beverly Anderson, Carolyn Jennings, Darlene Johnson, Row 2: Sharon Ronk, Carol Vaughn, Judi Story, Connie Pohren, Jean Lewis, Joyce Grafton, Marilyn McClelland, Linda Douglass, Karen Gilliam Row 3: Sharon Reichenbacker, Sandra Clark, Carole Larson, Noreen Ulrich, Eleanor Kendig, Nancy Bullington, Marilyn Elliott, Dona Kane, Glenda Carlson. Electrician and Movie Operator The fine rob of running the noon movies is done by The work of the elecfricians and movie operators. Ron Lenox, Clark Bells, Ken Wilson, Dennis Day, Ray Hol- land, Charles Brauer, Dave Sellers. Not pic- tured: Joe Collins. ardrobe Girls S S 0 Il S JJ... MESSENGER BOYS: The responsibility of fqking meg,-,ages fo ond from me gchqol WARDROBE GIRLS: These girls care for the costumes used in boa,-.51 office is gnfrugfed fo fhggg dcpend. assemblies and plays. Phyllis Schneider, Karen Mumford, Shirley able boys. Kent Forbes, Ronnie Anderson. WIFIQ, JoAnn I-Omb, RUSYYIU VITOIS. -5 9- Candy ellers and Cafeteria Help CANDY SELLERS, CAFETERIA-HELP, AND MOVIE TICKET TAKERS: The iob of ass.shng in The cafelera during the lunch hours is ably handled by these girls and boys. Row I: Shirley Smith, Leila Ellis, Sharon McNally, Shirley Wing, Lois Soloman, Nancy Clemens, Barbara Knzghr, Bea Hall, Nellie Jeffries, Row 2: Virginia Walden, .Kay Verwers, Martha' Yerwers, Judy O'Brien, Ruth Rice, Shirley Sinclair, Sandra Higglnbotham, Karen Gillian, Row 3: Dick Leonard, Pere Rounds, Joe Collins, Duane Abbey, Dean Priebe, Dave Harvey. Ushereites M 4, USHERETTES: These girls serve as hosfesses for special events. Row 1: Kim Schoch, Judy Kissner, Linda Dahlgren, JoAnn Schlaser, Judy Warren, Judy Traviss, Judy Stamos, Doris Gogerfyg Row 2: Marsha Jensen, Sharon Ronk, Anita Shaieffer, Diane McCIurg, Judy Cisna, Ellen Ellgaard, Susi Sfifh, Donna Castings, Bonnie York. Noi' pictured: Joan Airy. Cu tedian CUSTODIANS: The school's orderly appearance is credited 'fo thees people. Row 'I: Edwin Walker, Zola Copeland, Opal Boat- man, Ralph Schutt, Row 2: Harold Lacy, Harry Darnall, A. E. Brown, Everetf J. Brafford, George McDowell, Benny Hozher. Not pictured: Eldon F. Biork. Caieteria Ladie CAFETERIA LADIES: These ladies are responsible for The noon lunches served in the cafeteria during the three lunch periods. Row 1: Doris Grant, Dora Olson, Thora Dickey, Mary Sinnardj Row 2: Viola While, Rose Coop, Maxine Burk, Mary Srolmeier. pecial aturda Classes SPECIAL SATURDAY CLASSES: These students, because of Their special interest or ability, attend science classes on Saturday morn.ng. Row I: Karen Hinkle, Joyce Brown, Mara Simsons, Linda Lee, Tonia Koloski, Ruta Plucis, Sue Fox, Corinne Anderson, Nlla Nolte, Elaine Heggen, Sandra Reynolds, Sonya Carlson, Row 2: Don Tokhiem, Vee Kalnins, Gary Pryor, John Heuring, Tony Hackett, Melvyn Gerst, John Hartung, Ron Whitlatch, John Ruvalds, Kent Forbes, Doug Beechel, Bill Hunnell, Row 3: Mr. Johns, Howard Mussell, Scott Herrington, Ronald Anderson, David Baird, Ron Campbell, Tom Griffiths, Bob Crissman, Dennis Johnson, Ron Schuler, Paul Rider, Ron Henderson, Gary Witzenberg, Mr. Rathert, Row 4: Larry Birch, Ron Elmquist, Wayne Davis, Dainis Kviesitis, Bill Landau, John Easton, Don Hartman, Duane Drew, Ron Wheeler, Joe Dunham, Keith Lingwall, Dennis Davey, Mike Fessler, Ed Murphy, Dennis Moore, Kurt Viggers. Hall and Gym Monitor HALL AND GYM MONITORS: These students use their study periods to patrol the halls and the gym, and keep them clean. Row 1: Bea Hall, Donna Graham, Nancy Smith, Faye Davis, Bonnie Good, Dorothy Poortinga, Janet Caldwell, Nancy Warren, Shirley Wing, Marilyn Brown, Patty Lambert, Row 2: Kathy Deaton, Sandy Parris, Nancy Rheuport, Dole Belcher, Jerry Cooley, Louis Yocinich, Ryd Wallerstcdt, Jim Downing, Jim Payne, Bob Huffman, Russell Leoffler, Jim Gogerty. -61.. potlight Parade m I ,rs f Y .Q 5 ' a - wmsiizi' Q-1l'MMw' ii 'z .g.. as Y ' ' East High Bays' Chorus Girls' Trio East High Girls' Chorus DIRECTOR: Miss Sylpha Snook has directed the Spotlight Parade very capably for many years. The i958 pro- duction was still another fine production. SPOTLIGHT PARADE ADVISERS: The efforts of These gentle- men cantributed greatly to the production and success of the Spotlight Parade. They are, from left to right: Mr. Friestad ladvertisingl, Mr. Williams igeneral supervisionj, Mr. Hiatt Cpostersl, Mr. Rump iticket salesl, and Mr. Webb Cgeneral supervisionl. patlight Parade The Spotlight Parade is a vaudeville-type procluction that is sponsored ecevy yeai' by the East Des Moines Kiwanis Club. This event is held in an effort to raise funds for East High recreation facilities. The production is capably directed by Miss Sylpha Snooh. Mr. Gus Ramp, Moz D. Q. Williams, Mr. Wendell Webb, and other members of the East High faculty contrilmte much of their 'valuable time toward making the Qorodnetion a success. TOP SPOTLIGHT PARADE TICKET SELLERS: The enthusiasm of this group made them the Top Spotlight Parade ticket salesmen. Row 'I: Carole Wells, Sandra Reynolds, Elaine Erick- son, Linda Lee: Row 2: John Gothercole, Ernest Northway, Alvin Kennedy, Darrell Reed, Dennis Moore, Warren Squire, Bob Pierick, John Adamson. 62 l 'X I' Foreword A WINNER NEVER QUITS. These words do ca: press the spirit of East High. With the physical facilities added to East in 1955 came the advent of a new era. A winner for years, East had established a precedent in which basketball, swimming, and 'wrestling gained a neu' prominence, and a con siderable interest was widened by the students of East High. It has led to larger attendance at the scheduled appearances of our fighting Scarlet teams pictured in the following pages. The words, A winner never quits, sum up East High School. In appreciation of our fighting teams, we recognize our East High teams in the Quill Winter Sports Section. 9 tv ,Ma gr 4 Q W' O NW SQ? X N 02x90 XX NX . ff inte ports ' ' , EW fr is S K W C I - f e .4 ,,. i -63- X Q mf 1 11-'65, ii?'ij,,'N' , . h- J. EWMMI P, , ,A 5.12 fx V . F6 SH, We 8, ,, vim Vu, , wwcw, 'M , fs., ' . 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Opp. 55 47 58 52 49 30 54 56 65 58 32 63 59 56 59 SEASON RECORD East Eost Woterloo 38 Fort Dodge 63 Moson City 34 Mason City 51 Oskolooso 56 Lincoln 49 Roosevelt 39 North 4l Fort Dodge 55 West Waterloo 27 Lincoln 44 West Woterloo 37 North 54 Roosevelt 5l Tech 57 Re erves RESERVE BASKETBALL: The reserve basketball team was really a credit to East High this year, tying for first in the Clty Series race. The reserves, under the coaching of Coach Johnson, played a season to be proud of. Row 1: Dave Bewner, .lim Payne, John Tuller, Dick Loper, Dave Smith, Row 2: Curt Livengood, Phil Bolinder, Fred West, aurice Ca deron, Don Armington, Jerry Cooley, Row 3: Udell Cason, Bill Carlson, Judd Crawford, Joe Collins, Tom Poston, Dick Leonard, Vitold Bems. Season Record - 10-7. Ba ke East Opp. 42 East Waterloo 57 65 Fort Dodge 54 42 Mason City 6l 54 Mason City 60 5l Oskaloosa 50 52 Lincoln 29 55 North 39 54 Roosevelt 49 74 Fort Dodge 6l 25 West Waterloo 39 66 D. M. Tech 37 46 East Waterloo 58 35 Lincoln 33 30 West Waterloo 54 50 North 3l 27 Rooseveh 46 83 D. M. Tech 52 tball 'kix it ' .,,., . V- f f' ' 7 l tsvii-,ij I Coach Johnson L69-.. CAGE MONKS: These hard working bays make possible the efficient and orderly issuance of sport equipment under the supervision and leadership of Mr. Gus Rump. Gaylord Bump, Larry Albers, Ron Hen- derson, Alvin Kennedy. Not pictured: Frank Campbell, Ken Wilson. Mgr. Athletic Equipment Mr. Ramp Wrestling t ,if Wrestling WRESTLING SEASON RECORD Ecst Opponent Roosevelt ,.....,. 13 25 Fort Dodge ...... l4 29 North -2 ,...,,.A... 23 l6 Mason City ...... l l 29 Lincoln ............ l2 27 North ..,.,,., ,... l 6 21 Tech ,,... ,, .,......,. 24 l3 City Meet .........,...... .... 2 .... - -.-.,- 4-2nd Place Finishers Grinnell .......... 22 l8 East Waterloo L 5 38 Roosevelt ----.-- 28 l4 Tech .. .........,.. ..- ll 25 West Waterloo 0 37 Lincoln ....... ,.,.. l 2 28 District at North State at Cedar Falls Ken Tuinstra qualified tor the state meet as a heavyweight, lost the first round. li Coach Hand i,Q Ready . . . se East jun' Rassler Hith WRESTLING TEAM: The wrestling team under Coach Hand's supervision has proved a fine outlet for the energy of these wrest lers. Row 1: Ron Henderson tmcmagerl, Ken Tuinstra, Fred Butts, Pete Rounds, Don Mills, Jim Pierick, Larry Kaiser, Jerry Gray Row 2: Tom Lutz, Gary Reed, Ken Webb, Charles Scarlett, Bill Moore, Fred Adams, Charles Clark, Curtis Wright, Bill Winegardner Dave Yargesg Row 3: .lim Neagle, Ron Schuler, Jim Jones, Harold Mann, Larry White, Jared Elder, Tom Rounds, Ed Murphy -7 O- l Swimming Real Smooth! ,'-A wr 3 ' .javgfa E . Coach Young SWIMMING SEASON RECORD North .,.....,., 32 East .......... M54 Lincoln ........ 53 East ,,.... - ,... 33 Ft. Dodge -048 East ,........... 38 Boone ...,.... 43 East .--.,--,-,43 Central ...... 78 Ottumwa .... 3l East -.. ......... 38 Roosevelt --..i63 East .s........ .23 City Meet ,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,..,,. ,.3rd Place Lincoln .,.,.. 50 East ........-... 36 Ft. Dodge -042 East .....A...... 44 Boone ..,...,. 48 East ...........- 38 North .... -..47 East -,. ...f.... 7.39 Roosevelt -...65 East ........... .2l State Meet ,-,,,.,. ,, ..,.,,.. l3Tl'I PlC1C9 Tom Overton, City Diving Champ. Total: Won-4, Lost-7, Tie-l EAST PADDLE F2 S HIGH SWIMMING TEAM: The swimming team this season, under The direction of Coach Young, has provided fine representation for East in the meets. The members are, Row 1: QL. to r.l Dwayne Martin, Eugene Hansen, Jim Downing, Ken Rogerson, Norman Ivins, Tom Overton, Roger Smithg Row 2: Vee Kalnins, Jim Hanson, Garry Saddoris, Eugene Walker, Norman Fuller, Jack Wood, Dick Pinegarp Row 3: Clark Betts, Ray Waller, Keith Lingwall, Wayne Davis, Dick Erickson, Jim Richards, Paul Rieman. Not pictured: Ron Anderson, Tony Hackett. ...71.. SYNCHRONETTES: This group of water lovelies are the East l-Tigh Synchroneftes. Their powers as a syncronized swim team is known Around the World, which was the name of their show this spring. Row 1: Diana Lyman, Tania Kalaski, Marilyn McClelland, Betty Borgeson, Linda Dahlgren, Karen Johnson, Jeri Nervig, Linda Johnson, Mary Jensen, Row 2: Frances Wetzel, Kim Schoch, Karen Hinkle, Judy Hansen, Julie Smith, Carole Wells, Sue Stith, Sharon Waller, Janice Cole, Carla Schmackery Row 3: Madonna Clemens, Sue Dugan, Sue Fox, Phylliss Elings, Karen Schroeder, Maggie Owens, Andy Jones, Mim Swartz. SYNCHRONETTES' OFFICERS: These girls are the elected offi- cers of the Synchronettes, guid- ed by Coach Spencer. They do their very best to see that the club runs smoothly. Row 1: Synchronetie GRA OFFICERS: Athletics, fun, and friendship are the keynotes of the GRA, which is led by these officers, under the guid- ance of Miss Helen Spencer. Carla Schmacker itreasurerl, Sue Fax isecretaryj, Phylliss Elings ipresidentlg Row 2: Miss Spencer lcoachl. Not pictured: Elaine Heggen ivice-presidentl. l Representing the various acts in their show, Far Away Places, these girls are shown in costume. Left: Tania Kalaski iDenmarkl5 Mary Jensen iSpalnJp Linda Dahlgren iBrazilJ. Center: Margaret Owens iPhillipinesJ5 Phylliss Elings iFarway Placeslg Karen Johnson Uapanlg Linda Johnson iBraadwayJg Janice Cole iRomeJ. Right: Karen Schroeder SFradrSceJ5 Nancy Harban il-lawaiilg Carla Schmacker llce- an . T72.-.. Row 1: Gwendolyn Fulton lsec- retaryl, Karen Smith ivice- presidentl, Margaret Johnson ipresiidentl,PhylIiss Elings itreas- urer . rin Foreword A QUITTER NEVER WINS.,' The will to -work, to overcome obstacles, to want to IL l7L-HLGSG are the keynotes upon which the Spring Sports operate at East. This year, the athletes participating mtmbeo far more than the norm for the same sports last spring. These Soarlets have clistinguishecl them selves on the tracks, cliamoncls, courts, and cofarses of Iowa. They have carried the Scarlet barmev far and wlrle, proelafiming the prowess of East High boys and girls. These people who engage in spring athletics profit from the lmowleclge that a w-ifrmer never q'w1Its,f' aml that a uf1ZL'l:tt6'7f ILGZ?87' 'lUl'l'l1Sln Here are the Spring Scarlets! .3 to is. not 5 1 7 x X' 4 O N 32084 osfk. XX N N209 N As I P 2 PW ' fff T 5 K I V A3 I gl m T U T ? fn -73- X 3: Eatlllh . , l g-:TQ L C A J A ler,:sf, ' SCHEDULE March 7: North Dual - Drake March 15::AAU - Drake March 21: City lndoor - Drake March:29: S-tate lndoor , April 5: Ames gl North -- Here Coach Young April 11 North Res. -- Here? April 12: Valley Relays - WDM ,H yu., , 1 April 18: Roosevelt Res. - Here April 19: Relays - Bob Cat Mar April 24: April 25-26: Drake Relays - Drake May 3: Grinnell - Grinnell May 9: Roosevelt Res. - Roosevelt May 10: District - East May 15: Roosevelt-North Res. - East May 17: Big Six - East ,l May 24: State Outdoor - Ames North Res. - North Assistant Coach Phipps carlet Cinilllrpoundersl TRACK TEAM: This is the entire East high track team for 1958. These boys have come a long way and done a terrific job to keep fame of East High's track team alive. Row 1: Larry Reeves, Ron Wheeler, Bob Goettsch, John Thomas, Jim Payne, Kent Rogerson, Tom Woxell, Glen Penenger, Jim Hanson, Udell Cason, Don Mills, Scott Har- rington, Eugene Hansen, Riley Cook: Row 2: Mike Ferris, Arthur Harris, Mike Welch, Jud Crawford, Jim Wads- worth, Clark Betts, Granville Welch, Jim Gogerty, Dick Loper, Mickey Strait, Ron Barker, Paul Kramme, Chuck Meline, Mike Dare, Jim Greer: Row 3: Carlton Peterson, Louis Nunez, Bill Crawford, Jack Wood, Dick Rhone, Ray Holland, Maurice Colderon, Dick Carr, Dave Griffith, Bruce Adams, Ron Harris, Larry Kaiser, Harold' Wilson, Bill Moore. Row 4: Tom Thomas, Steve McGee, Mike Porter, Ted Dunagan, Doug Linder, Don Armington, Gary Hauge, Bob Hudson, Paul Lewis, Dick Greenlee, Roger Hudson. -74- i Track Team Distance Men DISTANCE MEN: Pictured here are the sprint and distance runners on this year's team. These boys are to be congratulated for their fine work. Row 1: Mike Welch, Doug Linder, John Thomas, Jim Payne, Glen Peneger, Udell Cason, Don Mills, Judd Crawford, Row 2: Mickey Strait, Riley Cook, Bob Goettsch, Paul Kramme, Eugene Hansen, Jim Hanson, Paul Lewis, ,N QNX' ' ,4 C,- - at if fs 'Y 'if TRACK ROSTER-1958 Scott Harrington. Above, second from left, is Mr. Gus Rump, doing one of his many duties around the school. Mr. Rump, equipment manager, does as much as, it not more than, anyone to make East High's athletic department the best in the state. TRACK ROSTER-1958 Name Class Experience Doug Linder .......,............ IO l Dick Loper - ,... ..- .... s .... -10 l Charles Meline .,..... ...... l 2 l Don Mills ......... .. ...,...... ...ll 2 Bill Moore ........ .....,.. ..v... l 0 l Jirn Payne ........., s .... - .... ll 2 Glen Penenger .... . ..... ,.ll 2 Carleton Peterson . ,........ ll 2 Mike Porter , ,....... .. ....., ll 2 Larry Reeves . ,.,... ,.... ...l2 2 Dick Rhone ..,,.., 1 Kent Rogerson ,.,.,. 7.12 3 Mickey Strait ..... ..... .. ...... 'IO l John Thomas . .......... ...... . .ll 2 Tom Thomas ................., l0 l Jim Wadsworth .... .. ..,..... 10 l Granville Welch .......,.... 12 l Ron Wheeler ...M .... .. .,..,. ll 2 Walt Williams ...........e.. ,.,l'l l Jack Woods ...-.- ........,, l0 'l Tom Woxell ....... L ..... - ,... 12 3 Total Squad ............ 47 Total Seniors ..... .. ..., 12 Total Juniors ..,- .... -.l7 Total Sophomores ....l8 Name Class Experience Bruce Adams -.........l0 l Don Armington ...M ,... ll 2 Ron Barker ......,...-'I2 3 Clark Betts ........-.-ll l Dick Carr ...............-.ll 2 Udell Casan -.......-ll 2 Riley Cook .-....--...-,....'l2 2 Bill Crawford ......-..s.....lO l Judd Crawford ,...-L ...... IO l Mike Dare .......... .... 12 l Ted Dunagan -...c..--e..l0 l Mike Ferris ....m.-.....l0 l Bob Gaettsch ..--.... .... -10 'I Jim Gogerty ..... .....,. .......l'l l Dick Greenlee ......... .... ...IO l Jim Greer -.-.-........--.l2 l Dave Griffith ....-...-..lO l Eugene Hansen --......-l2 3 Scott Harrington ..,. -.,s.l'l 2 Art Harris ..... ,... .--l2 2 Ron Harris --,.., .,.... il l Gary Hauge L... ..... ,,... I O l Bob Hudson ...- ....... L.,..-.1l l Roger Hudson ......... 10 1 Paul Kramme .w- ,,....... -12 3 Paul Lewis H- ....., .,,.. - 'IO l ield an FIELDMEN: These husky boys worked hard to get in shape and represent East high. They played an important part on the team. Row 1: Ron Barker, Granville Welch, Dick Loper, Charles Meline, Mike Dare, Row 2: Carleton Peterson, Tom Woxell, Kent Rogerson, Larry Reeves, Ron Wheeler. -75.. if A gi: 4 iii . TH VARSITY BASEBALL: Representing East High on the baseball diamond, under Coach Savage, were these savage savages. Row 1 Tom Lutz, Ed Slaughter, Fred Ellis, Ryd Wallersteadt, Ron Pearson, Dick Helverson, Dick Leonard: Row 2: Rick Heck Louis Yacinich, Dick Youngs, Joe Dunnam, Dave Acheson, Jerry Cooley, John Adamson: Row 3: Coach Savage, Paul Rider John McCoy, Dale Belcher, John Bernard, Terry Reese. BASEBALL SCHEDULE: March 26: North - There April 2: Roosevelt - There April 9: Tech + Here April 16: Dovvling7L There April 23: Lincoln: Here , April 28-May 2: Sectional May 1 : North - Here May 5 84 7: District May 7: Roosevelt - Here May 12-14: Sub-State May 14: Tech - There May 17-20: State May 21: Dowling -- Here May 24: Big Six Tournament - Fort Dodge May 28: Lincoln - There Varsit Baseball Coach Savage -76- There it goes! RESERVE BASEBALL: Showing prospects for the team in the future are these boys under the coaching of Mr. Clemens. Row 1 Phil Berneking, Col Study, Curt Livengood, Kelly Bergstrom, Dove Smith, Jerry Frome, Jerry Tatman, Jim Clark, Charles Woods Row 2: Gary Winterburg, Dan Collins, Bill Carlson, John Tuller, Jim Shepherd, Don Carpenter, Dave Griffiths, Joe Collins Coach Clemens. i A :ef we if Xu., :Fl J 51? 5 X ph 'ilu' J a vi A Jr 4 f J- X fpgv Ig .r -J-'S Es. in x FK: eff :'f'w:': 1 ,--Q., r r r 'wi-iv-11694 -lei U T. ., ii:.,T,. -- 'Yi-vjlavlllt Al , R , ,ll-l'-Q.H-wif' v' La 3, If uw 1 o 3 midi' sw we fa! J . . mf., .. -l ., ',.'- V !',J-.1 r I - I -m,E'I7 f f,,:,r,a5.- I eu' f ,U HA . ,Q .l vit i l-f,..-' ,- f'1jg,'-'-1 N,j'f,, ',:',1:5A- ' 2 i ' ,,, xx-' 1 'wa e lr --Q-,. 1 es 'Fifa 51213 .--iff r K l 'Tir iw-,,.'VA5 ie -,'.v1-- lliii-'fl -' li ' ,gl l?-r -.-?I11l:--l ie' .,,,i2H'-'X f ' 'f,l,r-m ,- ry 251,41-'fl-', ., 4, ,-E, H -ex , , ,, an get 3 l. V A H 5,e,:gQ5'34 Q. if. ' ,iii 'M J-,a.,.' :I 'siln--11.52-if l ' A is sw-wif' -H-'76J'Vb. if .IH -. 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T- ,1-M. :ff . .. 5, Trapped! Reserve Baseball W .,.....rf W Coach Clemens ..77- Baseball Schedule March 26: North - Here April 2: Roosevelt - Here April 9: Tech - There April l4: Norwalk- Here April l6: Dowling - Here April 23: Lincoln - There May l: North - There May 7: Roosevelt - There May 14: Tech - Here May 19: Saydel - Here May 21: Dowling - There Moy 28: Lincoln - Here Tenni BOYS' TENNIS TEAM: This season's undefeated Boys' Tennis Team, coached by Coach Carlson, are as follows, Row I: Bill Hunnell, Steve Fox, Tom Hansen, John Hartung, Russ Schoch, Vitolds Bems, Dale Parker, Ed Murpheyg Row 2: Dainis Kviesitis, John Ruvalds, Kenny Rogersan, Dennis Johnson, Philip Bolinder, Wayne Davis, Jim Downing. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: These are the girls on East High's 1958 Girls' Tennis Team. Row 1: Linda Liddell, Mary Peterson, Judy Wilson, Karen Smith, Carole Johnson, Karen Davis, Claudia Coe, Row 2: Susan Mellin, Kathy Gill, Kay Davidson, Sondra Reynolds, Sandy Parris, Elsie Thomsen, Susan Kaipust, Linda Samo. Not pictured: Sandra Bailey. any .N f ff Coach Carlson Bo ' Tennis Girls' mm Our best -7g.. I Goli Team .,, Coach Mouk Boys' Gai l , BOYS' GOLF TEAM: Under Coach Mauk, The Boys' Golf Team has furned in an ex- ceptionally fine season. Row 1: Don Arminglon, Eugene Walker, Pete Rounds, Mike Thompson, Rodger I-layes, Robert Jolley Reed Clarkson, Ray Waller, Ernie Northwayy Row 2: Howard I-locker, Doug Beechel, Larry Davis, Darrell Tomlinson, Dick Lockridge, Bill Moller, Jeff Hall, Chuck Carlson, Denny Krause, Gary Wellman, David Bewyer. Girls' Golf -W 'Look al' that form! 1. , J, GIRLS' GOLF TEAM: This semester's Girls' Golf Squad, underqfhe direction of Coach Moak, has made a fine representation for Easf High. Row 'l: Judy Kissner, Margaret Owens, Janice Demsky, Judy Frakes, Nona Evans, Judy Sfamos, Shan Brothers, Row 2: Sandy Harfzer, Karen Schroeder, Ann Romens, Sally Reed, Terry Nelson, Kay Trickey. -7 9- CHEERLEADERS: These are East High's Indian maidens, advised by Mr. Stratton and Mrs. Baal, who lead the student body and varsity braves to victory. Left to right: Marie Dugan, Bonnie York, Linda Johnson, Ellen Thompson, Elaine Heggen, Gail Peterson, Mary Jensen, Hilahiane Rex, Carla Schmacker, Nancy I-larban. Not pictured: Judy Fillman. Inserts: upper right, Mr. Stratton, Lower left, Mrs. Baal. Cheerleader ' i Elaine Heggen H Gail Peterson Judy Fillman Linda Johnson Hilohiane Rex I 759 i mai: ,sm X Rfk Y Q- A an Q 54 Q Q! l 1 Jw Mc :ee .N , H ..,..,, :::i::gsqa:.55:1555:21:35sg-,-:g-gs:f:,.,-,ear 45:5 ZA' 'jj - ' -4ie::2e2af2-eeee:'eae:' wif .f' , ,ffffimel 1321? , :5Qi5j'2P':2iEi:Z:E':1:,:E:5 ,Lge -V H .... 3555 f in 1 .:f:I:-25q:E:E'fff7I:I:'3: 9 ':5EEEQ'E5E:E!E:E:i::'f ....-.- L, Pl' ' 2, ' 5 '.' , I i gre K .2 .js-:Ee ,,,53e':e' j W , l eilslgiliilil vis . II' ' - W . ErI'7:'E ':'l: - '. --,. V ' EW N' ' 'P '513 :5-75:2-'-33221 7324: ' '1:2 35E' :' . 'A :E ,Q-:Br f . ' r Q15 ea:-' 'cp '1 4 .,x.fs:ea:ssq,.: v.:'-11:ezsfs:,.i2::'.i- af 4 ie, 1 - .Lf ge: .ff ' 32: fiil- ee lf? , .less 1 ' .W . :I le' Z5 if 73 'll fl: E 'W i ' ,gi Qffkytffq ' , ,, , , I 7 , 1 1 ,, 5 f I Sue Dugan Mary Jensen Ellen Thompson Bonnie York ff 5 Nancy Harbon Carla Schmocker i ampum Getter MR. FRIESTAD, 5 Club 525 CLUB: The twenty-five dollar club consists of those who sell twenty-five dollars' worth of ads for the Quill. They are top salesmen in any class. Caroline Maples, Bob Hoquist, Madelyn Sayre, Linda Falkoski, Bob Orr, Lawrence Pratt, Helen York, Dorothy Paortinga, Bonnie Good, Dennis Bales, Harry Piper, Pat Houghton, Don Gulick, Jean Carlsteadt, Judy McConkey, Janet Farnsworth, Dennis Cornell, James Fisher, Jim Doughman, Bob Berger, Larry Davis, Jim Pierick, Pete Hendricks, Russell Fuller, Louie Yacinich, Kent Forbes, Harold Sears, Richard Kokemuller, Howard Swacker, Jerry O'Connor, Pat Fisher, Judy Olson, Dick Youngs, Gene Hansen, Beryl Smith, Rose Ann Brodene, John Gogerty, Herbert Murphy, John Shea. swf 75 Hub 575 CLUB: ,These Scarlets have sold the most ads in our Quill, Congratulatlons to these wampum getters. Row 'l: Sharon Brammer, Charles Cockerham, Bob Monroe, Larry Stougard, Howard Swacker, Richard Kokemuller. Not pictured: Kenneth Webb, Don Gulick. A QUILL AD CLUB: This is the Quill Ad Club, which includes the soles department of East High. Many thanks to these iudustrious workers who make our Quill possible. Row I: Frances Lozano, Judy Hollingsworth, Sharon Brammer, Patty Fisher, Penny Heggen, Diana Borghi, Connie Weichman, Linda Falkoski, Phyllis Pierce, Beryl Smith: Row 2: Donna McFarland, Eloise Johnston, Evelyn Maire, Clarita Bauer, Joyce Grafton, Margaret Morrell, Rosemary Reynolds, Helen York, Thelma Summers, Judy Olson, Row 3: Diane Lewis, Barbara Baltzley, Carolyn Maples, Mary Ann Bent ey, Rosella Murray, Madelyn Sayre, Rose Ann Brodene, Dorothy Poortmga, Bonnie Good, Judi McConkey, Jean Carlstedt, Row 4: Dennis Bales, Richard Murphy, Kent Forbes, Richard Kokemuller, Dick'Youngs, Howard Swac er Pete Hendricks, John Hammond, Steve Garver, Jerry Culp, Derald Judson, Row 5: Darrell Poortinga, Herb Murphy, Louis lfacinich, Bob Goettch, Eugene Hansen, Bob Hoquist, Kenneth Webb, Jerry Slater, Tom Randolph, Dennis Cornell, Charles Cockerham, Harold Sears, Row 6: Jerry Thomson, Cleon McMahon, John Shea, Bob Berger, Jim Fisher, Paul Romans, Cliff Swift, Larry Sfougard, Bob Dooley, Walter Williams, Bob Orr, Lawrence Pratt. T81, 1. Smile - Gary!!! 2. Now what's the dirt? 3. lt's going -- going - real gone! 4. Aw - Steve. 5. Tip toe through the two lips Happy, Hilah? 7. Nosy, aren't you? 8. Giggle much - 9. Wonder if she'lI -. 10. Dork. 11. Aw! Cut it out! 12. Cockeyed ship! 13. Forget 14. What ore you reaching for? 15. Oh, you little stinker! 16. Yummm mmm - 17. Horse. 18. Hey, big boy! 19. l go to East! 20. He fina wrote! 21. Straight from the mouth! 22. Sam's thinking. 23. Va - va voom. 24. Really, Scott! 25. Me and Fred. 26. He flies - 27. Wheels work. 28. Always smiling, isn't she? 29. Bahama Mama. 30. Yes, he's ours! 31. No staring - please. 32. Really had a big time. Really - show! 33. Young and foolish. ,v- . 'L tl.. a I ibug, . The vine, you idiot. 2. Well - well. 3. Haven't we seen you before? 4. Ain'1' love grand? 5. Our queens. 6. 'Fraid of us, aren't ya? . lsn't he sweet? 8. Past tense of eat. 9. Brushau- Brusha. 10. Then there are those who spin. 11. Pickin' her toes, or is she? 2. Rockabye baby. 13. Lookin mean-mean - editor. 14. Food - Food - Food. 15. Dance with me. 16. Oh Ronny, there aren'l' any fish in here! 17. Partners in crime. 18. Thinking, stinkie. 19. Lota action ln backfield. 20. She's still smiling. 21. We're in love and nobody nclerstandsl 22. Lollipoppers. 23. The machine at work. 24. lsn't she cute, fellas? 25. What? Me worry? 26. Aw, that day was a big blast! 7. The long and short of it. 28. Annie con't work no more. 29. Wait - wait, you little devil. 30. Dentist delight. 31. Bubble gum. 32. citing for relm. -33- ---Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 'I' L NINA NEAL'S SERVICE I Includes Custom Tailoring I Exclusive Creations ln Millinery i Full Restylirgg - Cleaning - Glazing d t if nsxllteeratigixcsgi Remodeling 1 Phone CH 3-1422 417 Kresge Building 5 4 Corner 7th and Walnut ? We Close at 'I p. m. on Saturday 4 llilllil ll limillllilllllllllTllllmlggryllglglgllilT-llllT'llIIi'lllll1'lIIl1-IIIIT III1-I a!ol1m1ruu1u im- i- i-- --lu1i n-1 1 -l - A-n-41141 u1nu-u 1 1 VANS SUPER MKTS. i T EVERY DAY LOW PRICES 1 3416 s. E. 14th 4505 s. w. 9th l AT 8-4695 AT 2-1995 l 9i'lllIIll-lllllillvlllll,Nvu!!1-VIII-1011-1llrl--l1Il'1lblI1 F lllll lil! 'T llTllll'Tll+ Donald Guliclc As our l7-year-old son started out in the family cor tor D um D -P C '1 D. Q -4 2. ID 3' 'Y' O.. D -P gm iD O 4 ru ET 3 4' 3' m C VI 1: 2 n D r: 21 o 3 about the danger of week-end traffic. Don't worry, Mom, he said reassuringly, We'll park. TOP: Homeroom 146, Mr. Anderson: Row 1: Larry Holt, LaVerne Guthrie, Charles Overton, Tom Overton, LeRoy Fleischacker, Larry Johnson, Dean Bruner, Bob Albers, Jim Pierickg Row 2: Melvin Weir, Dwight Thompson, Gary Davis, Fred Adams, Jim Downing, Dennis Moore, Charles Daniels, Don Mills, Terry Hobty Row 3: Mr. Anderson, Garry Saddoris, Keith Baker, Dennis Day, Kenny Rogerson, Don Hartman, Dwayne Martin, BOTTOM: Hameroom 18, Mr. Augustine: Row 1: Phyllis Hoising- ton, Deanna Legg, Linda Dahlgren, Ruta Plucis, Becky Castle, Judy Harmon, Marilyn McClelland, Janice Banner, Row 2: Jack Younkin, David Van Trees, Gary Nelson, John Wheatley, M:l4e Mihalovich, Kenny Tuinstra, Larry Roberts, Norman Fuller, Chuck Scarlett, Dale Williams, Row 3: Mr. Augustine, Ray Gundrum, Dwain Drew, David Cowherd, Charles Harrier. 1.-. ..,. -,.,-,.- -, -..-. -.,-,.-,. -,- - .-, -, -,..- - -,.-..-..-,.-.-.l- - - --:-. - -...,-i..-l..-:.-.:-,,,-,.,.-,r-., CONGRATULATIONS TO THE JUNE 1958 SENIORS OF 1 EAST HIGH SCHOOL 1 i 1 , 1 1 .,,, 1 , zoom PACKING coMPANv I T s. E. 18th 8. SCOTT STREETS i . I T A i ,g,,,,,,,,-,,-,,-,,.. ..,, -, .... ...- --l.-r,-...-..-E-.-.:-l..-rl-ll-l..-rr-.. -l..-M-.:..-m...:- .-:..-. ...m-.-.-...,.,-...-.,g. 'fu' 'L '-- ' '1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'n 'u '1' Compliments of L L L W. T. Grant 2 L L Dept. Store L L PARK-FAIR SHOPPING CENTER L L 100 E. Euclid AT 8-1061 L L L 'I'-III ---1 m--nn-un--nu--lin-nn-I ----1-- lin-un--ml-ull--ini 1111--1--1 un-1ilu1lui-ull 11-- ml-n - l Evelyn Maire L 4. .gui-nu -----1-1111-11-v mi-us? 201-ilu --1- nu-im-nuiim-nn1nn-.m.1w11... 1111 uniiri, L L L L - I L L mx WWA L L PIDGEON s L i em 510135 L..M..f 3 T .. . . ,, i i Hsfni lowa s Largest Appliance Stores 2324 Uniyergify Avenue 805 s. E. som 5050 N. 2nd Ave. 415 Euclid Avenue AM 2'932l CH 3-8641 E : E 5 I DEL VAN DORN L L open Eve. -sun. - Holidays L l L l L T u-im -1-11 uu-im-nu--nn--nn--nn11:11 ----- ilu-I ff' 1 9-nu1 - 1m-uu-iui-un-nu-n-iiii--un1ui11uu-im- 1 -im-u - an BDU BBFQGI' I at Linda Falkoski 4. Monte: What's the difference between the blueplate special and the whiteplate special? Waiter: The whiteplate special is five cents extra. Monte: ls the food better on the whiteplate special? Waiter: No, but we have to wash the plates. 'f '--'-- ' ' 2 L L L ,.,,,,-..,, , L ' Ll , ', f - ll Tone s I L T -l C0 F F. E E . i E . Esau PAVK ' - Q ' I ALWAYS ASK FOR 1 L LTONES L L L Pressure Pack T T L A COFFEE L 5 I 5 T lT'S FRESHER WITH PRESSURE I E i T TONE Enos. 109 com L L ti- ----- i ' - is LL sL'n:.m':'i ----' m ' When Chuck Collins came home from college for Easter vacation, he walked with a decided stoop, His father asked, Been bending over your books too much? Nope, was the honest reply, been kissing too many short girls. Em-uv ---1---------- - -itil--15? L L Congratulations i I to the i T E L SENIOR ci.Ass L - from i Three Alumni ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM AL1cE D. 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Grand I Phone AM 2-'I621 I I DES MOINES 17, IOWA II- .I.I - I-..-..-I- ,..I - III. - I... -I-I-L III. -. -. 1-1-I -.I-..I Janet Farnsworth 787, TOP: Homeroom 22, Mrs. Baal: Row 'l: Barbara Williams, Grace Hinrichs, Pat Fischer, Pat Houghton, Connie Anderson, Pat Currier, Ellen Thompson, Nona Evans, Peggy Felton, Lola Wilsong Row 2: Pot McNeley, Carolyn Nixon, Connie Lemar, Persillla Cumpton, Marie Dugan, Mary Jensen, Linda Johnson, Elaine Heggen, Nila Nolte, Rosemary Reynolds, Row 3: Leah Ellis, Dorothy Warner, Betty Bartlett, Sandro Clark, Phylliss Elings, mary gNi1lzenburg, Lana Williams, Judy Fillman, Joy Daugherty, rs. aa. BOTTOM: Hameroom 7, Mr. Baeth: Row 'I: Nellie Jeffries, Juliaann Vaughn, Barbara Pierce, Sandra Waltz, Helen Brazel- ton, Betty Fairchild, Rasma Vitols, Shirley Crurne, Carolyn Turnquist, Dorothy Tokheimg Row 2: Mr. Baeth, John Thomas, Walter Williams, Gaylord Bump, Danny White, John Randle- rnan, Ronald Bice, Jim McPherson, Leroy Collins: Row 3: Don Versteeg, William Fitzpatrick, Ralph Smith, Dean Salyers, kalrry Hildebrand, Darrell Tomlinson, Dainis Kviesitis, Denny Ison. A sharp nose indicates much curiosity. A flat one indi- cates too much. T 'lll l 'lll 1' llll 1' llll T llll T llll 1 imli l ' T V '- ' T L i T 9f0 oP1E AlN'T MAD AT NOBODY I PIZZA I 1541 E. Grand AM 5-0801 T ' ' - ' I'iI E,IIII'l5Qi'-' ' E' - 'i 'M' 'i -M' I-uu -1111 IIII 1 1111111111 II11 - II11 -- 1111 - IIII 1 IIII 1111 IIII - I I JESTER aI sous 1 I REAL ESTATE- INSURANCE I MORTGAGE LOANS I ELENIING BUILDING I PHILIP E. JESTER RALPH L. 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AM 2-5643 I II1IIII1IIiI1Im1 1IIII1IIa1jIISg-IIEQSQIIIIEII1nu1iIII1nII1IIII1IIII1IuI1nofo o!oI11IIII 1111 IIII1IIu1InI111:11-Inn1IlII1IIII1IIIv1vm 1111 IIII1IIIi, L IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL I I BILL'S BARBER SHOP I Specializing in Men's and Boy's Haircusf T - Clipper Blades Sharpened1 UNION Sl-lOP1Tel. AM 2-1980 T 60II1uII-mI1Im1IIII1nu-1mI1mI1un--nn--IIiI1IIu--11111IuI1IuI1InI1InI-nn1i1 - I 2719 East University Des Moines, Iowa 'Z' Caroline Maples The day after finals, a disheveled senior walked into a psychiotrist's office, tore open a cigarette, and stuffed the tobacco up his nose. I see that you need some help, remarked the startled doctor. Yeah, agreed the student, Do you have a match? 4,111,111 1 1 11111111111.111111111111111111,11111111111111 1 1 1111I1.1,!, Q, 1Im1Iu11 1 1 1 11111111 1 1 1 1un1III1111111IIIi111111111111,111 1 1 1 11111 Congratulations to the 1958 Seniors RAINBOW MOTEL Ed, Edith, Tom and Joe u11u1... 1 ...mI1Im--IuI1nII-IIu1nn-IIII1mI1nn--IIII1uu1 -- 1 Pot Houghton Woxell 11111111 1 1. 111111111,111111111,11111111111,111111111iI11 1 1 111111 DUANE 81 DOTY'S BARBER 81 BEAUTY SHOP 2342 Easton Blvd. AM 6-8848 11111111 1 1 1 111111111111111.-.Im111111nn1 1 1 1 1 1Im1 Larry Davis First Mon: l'm going to shoot you Second Mon: Why? First: l've said l'd shoot any man w Second: Do I look like you? First: You sure do. Second: Then shoot. 11 ho looked like me 4. .111111.11.111,,.11,11,11,..1..1111,,,1 1.1,.1.1.,1,.....-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11. TOPS AT EAST 1 Pepsi Cola Bottling Co., Des Moines 1 95 University Avenue Phfme CH 3-6281 l BILL COKINS, Manager KENNY COCKAYNE, Sales Manager .i',.-ull? 1 ,- 1 1, ,-, 1 1 1 1 -- 111111 1 1 11111-11:1-Inn--nn1Ivn1Im--In1 1 11 - -- 1 1 1 -' 1 1' 1 1' 1'1 Bob Hoauist 13 31 un-1 V1 is 'a o -1 -. III F1 a 7' 3' 'P -. c F1 vs' a. 3, 4 ID 1 'a E. F a. : U a 3 a. 5. n E, 'I FD P- :r o L III .ifIITlillllllliHillITllllT'IlII1 lllIP1Illl1'IIll'- IIIITIIITllIIilITilIlll1 1TlIII Tl 7? l l VILLIER STANDARD SERVICE I I l I l 381 2 1 AM 6 9169 l T E. University gfmqpggp ' 3 in Q I Lub. - Washing - Gen. Tune-up : I Waxing 0lnr-m- in--u --1 -4111 -unxaua-rLgETlm1 u--rua-un-un-nu-ni ion-un-I l- --nnillu-nn1nu11m--wr-lm1uu--iul--nu1snl-rm- -1111111.24 SlMPSON'S suren VALU l i A 2210 E. 9th St. I ? AM 6-6795 T +IIT'Ill lilllli 'Tl lil l'TulligmgK?lI QE?II!1lIllllll ii lil I-1'lI-1lIIl'Tl+ n?1u-ulr- -:lvl-ini-inn:-f:ul1un-un-nlliun---ull-1ui1lnr1nri-ml-- i-nu-un? I Everything in the Realm of Insurance I i JIM BLANEY INSURANCE SERVICE I I 4600 Hubbell Phone Amhefsr 2-7374 I ii Des Moines, Iowa N i Charles Cockerham Bill Landau was having trouble with his small foreign ., 3' FD 'P -. O C 2 CD U' C D. Q. S 3 ID FD Q. O 3 CD s 2 5. 'Y of TOP: Homeroom 216, Miss Barge: Row 1: Donna Sp-onsler, Vicki Anderson, Bernita Plummer, Sandra Ash, Shirley Sinclair, Lois Muelhaupt, Janet Ried, Kay Von Horn, Shirley Reeder, Linda Long, Marilyn Hughes, Row 2: Cliff Lewis, Jerry Dennis, Fred Nelson, Ron Elmquist, Kermit Benner, Pete Rounds, Scott l-larington, Chuck Clark, Ed Murphy, Row 3: Miss Barge, Gary Winterberg, James Crowley, Doug Stewart, Patrick Baird, Ron Barker, Vernon Hanson, Tom Sfillwagon. BOTTOM: Hameroom 48, Mr. Bergman: Row 1: Gary King, John Gogerty, Ron Veach, Clyde Edmonds, Roger Smith, Jerry Starrett, Dave Yargesg Row 2: Richard Schmeling, John Gather- cole, Dennis Shaw, Jim Gibson, Jim Wadsworth, Roger Cunning- ham, George Rufanp Row 3: Mr. Bergman, Jim Duver, Dick Sawyer, Dave Murray, Lynn Armstrong. i Si ' - 'i ' ' 'l'l'i'l' ' ' ' 'lll 'i'i ' 'W' ' ' llil 'i i 'ii'i 'ii'i i'i' 4 l l COMPLIMENTS TO THE , l l JUNE, 1958 CLASS I i f NORTHLAND MILK co. E East 6th and Des Moines St. l Phone cr-I 3-3201 I l John Shea ,S QT GRAND-VIEW COLLEGE DES MOINES, IOWA Founded 'I896 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE-LIBERAL ARTS-PRE-PROFESSIONAL ELEMENTARY TEACHERS TRAINING CURRICULUM Leading to Standard Elementary Cettificate STUDENTS FROM COAST TO COAST A Small School with Every Advantage We invite you to join us and participate in the fellowship of o Christian approach to education and personal growth. Foll Semester Begins September 8, 1958 HIGH SCOLASTIC STANDARDS-REASONABLE COSTS ' Join Your Friends At G.V.C. .Vm Doughman v?1I111II1 1 111- 1 1 11 111-- 1 11-- 111-11? T T FAABORG PHARMACY E - I , T Ray Faaborg, R. Ph. Maxine Faaborg, R. Ph. T : Phone AM 6-5159 2222 5. 14th sf. T l T i oss MOINES, IOWA 1 T 5 .i'llT'llll iTlT1i llll-'llll1lllIi'lllTlllI-IIH101- Ilil lilll1ltl1Ili Dennis Bales '!.l 1'llll'Tl T' l lllllTill!-1llllTllIlTlllll'llll llllTIIII1-llllillllilllli-I 'Pqlll'-'llllill ? l PAUL'5 SHELL SERVICE L T 12. 14th and Grand DES MOINES IOWA Phone AM 6-9253 Q FIRESTONE TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 1 I EXPERT TUNE-UP Ano BRA'KE SERVICE T hi.ll 'llll 1 TIIIITIIIITlllli'llll-'LiLT:gTIIl?EEE3l-Tllll1-lIII'Tllll1Illl1l l I1-illl--H41 John Soutter 5?-1111111111111111-1111--1111-11111111111111111111111111-11111111111111--1111111111111111u1111ng T LEHMAN'S FLOWER 81 GIFT SHOP T Fine Flowers 81 Gifts T T 2900 East Euclid Phone AM 6-6645 T Vi.YlTlll71-llll 1Wllulllull'T'llllTllllTllll'1llIlTllll-1llll-Tllllillllifllllv-'llIlTlIIIi'llll'-'llllil Evelyn Maire Mountaineer to his seven-year-old son: Ezr , uit ointin' Y Cl P thet thar gun at yore little brotherg hit might go off and kill one of those chickens he's o-playin' with. Qlllilllilliflll-1 lllllfllll Tl lTlll'l T llll IT'Il 'lllTIll-1llll 1llll 1Yl'55 L l T R is A 1. E s T A T E 7 M o R T G A G E s l l T LOWER RATES 1 LOW PAYMENTS T To Build, Buy or Refinance HOMES- T APTS.-BUSINESS PROPERTY-FARMS T 121-1A 8. GI LOANS ' l T ARTHUR M. HOPKINS, Mgr. T 1 E 5 1 WE 5 T E R N SECURITIES CO. T T T An Approved FHA Mortgogee T 518 Des Moines Bldg. Dial AT 8-8551 T .QQ11111111 1 1111111111111 iiui 1 iuii 1 iiii 1 iiiu - viii -11111 -11111111111111,,,!, Herbert Murphy TOP: Homeroom 113, Mr. Biddle: Row 1: Joan Rite, Kathleen Wilson, Shirley Nalls, JoAnn Jones, Myrna Evans, Betty Gail, Barbara Brown, Carolyn Allen, Phyllis Oberg Row 2: Jean Carlstedt, Mary Ann Bentley, Jacquelyn Lawrence, Arlene Mayhugh, Howard Swacker, Brian Caukin, Stan Young, Jerry Brandow, Jim Newton, Jerry O'Connor, Jerry Madison, Row 3: Jack Lair, John Shea, Richard Kokemuller, Larry Anderson, Mr. Biddle, Larry Stougard, Wallie Romens, Chet Grove. BOTTOM: Homercom 117, Miss Brewer: Row 1: Barbara Browder, Anna Lee Goddard, Judy Adams, Janice Demsky, Janice Cole, Miss Brewer, Helen Heinmiller Pat Cook, Judy Dahlstrom, Helen Haines, Judy Bown, Row 2: Eleanor Kendig, Pat Country- man, Tony Hackett, Don Gulick, Janet Gersib, Kelly Anderson, John l-leuring, Bill Hunnell, Kathleen Deatong Row 3: John Hammond, Dick Helversan, Jerry Adams, Bob Crissman, Jack Beeman, John Engstrom, John Hartung, Jim Doughmany Raw 4: Jim Fisher, Dennis Johnson, Famous Last Words: Listen, Cherry Top, l wasn't speed- ing. ,?i11111- 1111-1111111111-1111111111 iiii 1 :iii 1 inii 1111 1 11 1 .llr 1,141 Q Compliments of A T WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY co. T 2nd and Euclid Des Moines, Iowa vfo111111111111-R11111111 iill -1 1 liii E2?g51gT111:11111111111111-111:-111111111111II' ?.l'UlmllY'VUUlTllil1llillll f llll TllllTllIIlllh1llll'1Pi11lllI1 161 1ll4l1l.? T 1 HOUR SERVICE E The All NEW l - I . 5 ROYAL CLEANERS l I T MODERN DRIVE-IN PLANT A l A l 1700 E. Grand Ave. 2288 Saylor Rd. l E. 9111 a. 1-11111 I AM 2-'I 469 5411111111 -11-1 111111111 111111-m1111111--m111m11111111111 1111 111 1111r111oga Sharon Brammer fl 1W '111-1 IIII 1 'lll 1 1111 1 IIII 1 1111 11111 1111 11111 - 11111-1111-11I1-IIII1II1I-I1II-- 11111-1111 1 1 1 - 1 - -IIII-Inq: l l Why Pay More for Less - Approved By Good Housekeeping E Free Estimates Piano Moving T I Q BLACK DIAMOND MOVERS T 1781 E. UNIVERSITY MAX TUINSTRA, General Manager T Res. Phone AM 2-6236 DES MOINES, IOWA Phone AM 2-5625 Rig...-I-.1 - --1nu-IIu1InI-IIII-:III-IIII1 nuxn --1III-IIII-IuI- -IIII-IIIIEIFJnggggn-rgiiini-IIII-IIII1Im-. I.-uI1,n,1,u,-uu... ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1,,,,..,,,,,1,,,,, ,, ,mimi n!1I1-IIII- -1III1111111111--111111111--1111-11111 lrll 11111111111 IIII 11111111111 11111111130 ?1111111- 1111111111-IIII-IIII-I1II-I1II- nnxu 1IIII-I1II-III.-uniim-.mi -W.-,.,!, l FAIRGROUND HARDWARE MIDWEST BUILDERS, INC. L T 2951-2953 East Walnut T T 2020 HUBBELL AVE. T T Ph. AM 2-5869 nisniiui 1---- IIII-fnII-III:--IIII-1I111IIII--I -- - -- - II-IIII-Iwi J im Pierick -z-1- 11-- - -11- - 11-1 - -1-- - 1111 - -111 - 1111 - 111- - 1111 - --11 - 1111 - 11-1 - 11-1 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 -1+ SPANGLER'5 STANDARD SERVICE T East 18th 81 Grand Ph. AM 6-9246 T T DES MOINES, IOWA T 4--1- --11 ---- ---1 - --11 - ---1 - --1- - --11 - 11-- - -1-- - 1-1- - ---1 - - -1-----1-1+ Herb Murphy A husband and wife were in the midst of a bitter quarrel, and he was losing his temper. Have a core, he said, or you'll bring out the beast in me. So what, she replied, Who's afraid of a mouse? lieu-Im-IIII1Im1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-- --II1I-I1II-IIII-IIII-nnvu -IIII-- II--IIII1n!o ifllwv Great TSHIMS.. 9 3 ' 'T 4.51 E f' i if S T Gil O T 5 M1 K i i l - . . . who have proved that success - l comes to those who go after It. nieI1-nn-III11mm-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII--mI-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-II11inninii-IIII-IIII1u if Joyce Grafton T Custom Built Garages Our Specialty T 5i'II1IllI1 1I1IllI1IIII1IHI1IIII1IIH11IIII1llII1llIl1IIll1lIlI1Illl1IllI1IIll1IlIl1Illi Jim Oppenheim ,PII-Im11111-nn-Iuiinin-IIIIiuii-IIII-1nI1I1II1nn1nu-Im1IIII1IIn1nII-IIII-II ,P ! Painting - Texture Work - Wall Washing - Paper Cleaning I T Masonry Point Tucking - Free Estimates T PAINTING CONTRACTOR T GLEN McWILLIAMS E 1922 Des Moines Street Phone AM 6-6278 l 'I'I.-1m-Im-Im-.III-Im-,,.,-.III-IuI.....,-Im.......-,.I....III-.III-.III-,.,,-,,,,-..4, Judy McConkey Martha Henry to Clerk: l-lave you something l could send to a nice, young, blond-headed man who got slapped harder than someone intended? .gn-.-I --------------- I-I...-mg. i wlsco of IOWA l l 5 TRIPLE TRACK ALL ALUMINUM l STORM WINDOWS 8- DOORS l i T Easy Terms-Nothing Down Up to 60 Months T PORCH ENCLOSURES 81 JALOUSIES T T Call Us for Free Estimate i T 2065 Hubbell K AM 6-5011 l l Alex Grossnickle 81 Son .i.I-....- - -..I-.,..-....-.W-I..-....-....-....-..,,-....-, - -..-.,I-...i. Sharon Brammer T921 ..-...,...,,.. .....,... ,- .. .... - - ....-..,,... .. - ....,-..,,.....5. -5- . I I HAMMER PHARMACY I I , . I I E ur 'WUI I9 05 ,ge 3,-4 93 me 2.55 2 +3 if I TI Q'-0 D :J Ina. Zo- fb IIE. QQ. Bm 02 '1 2... -0 ST: 30. ID E. O. m 3' m :I aiu- -Im-nI-Io? gan-'III-un-IuI-Ingo ,Ear-Im-aI1m-nu-Im-.II-I I Ir I I I I I C I I I I i Q s - ' E Q I s I I I I 5 0 I Z I I I' I I ,,,- O I 0 I I T- I I If 5 I E th' E , :I 0 Z - rn I Z I III ' ' I I s 2 s N E Te 0' -l 5 5 - 'T In II 3, o -I I 'QI 1, 2 P I EI a 5 2,5 'l 2 E Se Z 5' Z 2 is m y Vi '31 N yt P I ,II O. no U I QI -H In -I - 2 - - .. UI 4: 6 Z I 2: .3 c P ' 99: Z I-I 2If.5 'I KIIREIJUI ?:IIfI:. 2' IIUEBI IISEUI M32 I' I I 3: Ia. I E ' I 5 I I I I-QI I I 5 2 2 I 2, I I 4 I I I I I. I - I I 5 I I -6 . is o I I -. Z I Z I I '11 I I 3 I ' I I I I Q U - : n I 2 I I I I E2 I ' I I I I -I-I-.II--.III-.III--..f. 4.--I..-.-..-Im-My 4.I..-...I-...I-...I..........I...I..... Maggie was singing God Bless America, at the as- vieli-IIII-III1lIIl-III--IIII-III -II 1 - I-IIII-IIII-un-III1II-Ill-I I1IIII-ui, I I E 9 5 I IOWA s LARGEST I I EXCLUSIVE I E I CUSTOM AND SPEED SHOP I 5 E I DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR I I I Happy JIM HARRIGAN I 5 - I SAYS I I Only when you trade at Auto Trend will you receive I E ALL of the following courfesies. T L o PERSONALIZED SERVICE E I ' GUARAN-I-1215EwI'rIlEi?l?CI-IEIZNLOCATION L E a CON 5 . oPEN 9 TO 9 EVERY DAY I LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES E I Featuring: 0 I , I E Offenhauser - Edelbrock - Weiand - Wayne - Iskenderean E I Harmon-Collins - Stewart Warner - Fenton - Belond I E Douglas - lflelling 8. Stellmgs T I It Pays To Trade at T E 2 ' I I AU I O IREND I I I I 6114 Merle Hay Rd. - CRestwood 9-4188 I Des Moines, Iowa Q E l I sioli-IIII-IIII-III1 II-I il ---IIII-IIII-nII-IIII-IIII-- - Il1III- I-I -Inliuofn Bal: Monroe TOP: Homeroom 107, Mr. Carlson: Row 1: Betty Fosdick, Sharon Moberg, Carol Lee, Sharon Chumbley, Claudia Coe, Nancy Clemens, Ann Marquis, Betty Walkerg Row 2: Pat Heitmen, Barbara Witzenburg, Karen Grady, Marsha Barron, Sandy Snethen, Carole Peterson, Dixie Jones, Jud Bennett, Linda Liddell, Norman Watsong Row 3: Ronnie FowI,er, Derald Judson, Michael Welch, Feliz Baker, Larry Schultz, Richard Adrian, James Brassfielcl, James Terry, Mr. Carlson: Row 4: Bob Rob.nson, Mike Chnstensen. BOTTOM: Homeroom 215, Mrs. Chismore: Row 1: Shirley Dudley, Jaan Martin, Sharon McNally Peggy Freed, Shirley Wmg, Nancy Enquist, Sandy Baker, Betty l.eGuerrier, Jean Walrod, Jane Castmgsg Row 2: Mrs. Chlsmare, Kenny Bown, Dave Beener, Bob Hudson, Dick Leonard, Rick Sherod, Jerry Sondin, Bob Plewp Row 3: Marc Vander Linden, William Collier, Fred Butts, James Blanchard, Tom Formaro, Jerry Frome, Ron Follmerp Row 4: Gene Jensen, Joe Nally, David Treanor. Not pictured: Norman Exline. Love makes the world ga roundj but so does a good swallow of tobacco juice. QIITIIIITIIIX-TlllliIIIl'1llll'1Illl'Tllll'1'lIllT IITIIIITIIII-TIIIITI Il-1llll'1llllTII lillllill ? I JOE K. HARPER I I FURNITURE and CABINET SHOP I I Isis Easton Blvd. Phone AM 6-6298 I I Des Moines, Iowa I vl4II-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1nII1IIII1IIII1uniml-IvII-IIII1vIII-nII-IIII-IIII-IIII-any Rosella Murray II1IIII-IIII1Im-IIII1:III--IIII-IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII-Im-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-I I-IIII-Info Ig - I E .. ' DES MOINES MARINE CO. INC. I I MARINE BEACH I I I GRAYS LAKE I 1631 Fleur Dr. AT 2-1939 I I Izihlllllilllllli Till!--lllI1lllI1lIIlT'lIlI1lIlI-IIIl--lllI1IIll-- I-- li- itll!-vlllil Lawrence Pratt- Bob Orr ..Q3.. FISISEQEIL your basement .1 1 1 1 1 1 1,m1,,, CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 NOAHS ARK RESTAURANT FAMOUS FOR ITALIAN FOODS and REAL ITALIAN PIZZA For Take Out Orders Phone AT8 2246 2400 Inger oll Ask for NOAHS Famous PIZZA Af Your Favorlte Grocery Store LOUIE'S NEW AND USED FURNITURE 81 WASHER REPAIR Phone AM 2-4308 'I900 East Grand Des Molnes 'I6 Iowa nn.....nu... ...m.... 1nn-rm-fnn- and ENIOY 4 NEW RECREATION Room with the aid of a I gI'I gI'I Our conveyors are metered 32.00 per workmg hour . . . minimum 35 00 a day 05445715 GUIIVEYDR Ann HITGH on 1710 E G d Ph AM630'I5 D ofa 1uniln:-un-ln--:ul-'ml--M1 1 'S' 4, Ilinuii I1IIII-:III-IIII-IIII--IIII--:III-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-Im-IIII-I II- I -un--uofv i l i Special Discount to Students I i 1 Q DIAMONDS, WATCHES 1 l JEWELRY i i ROGERS JEWELERS I E s I ' l 317 7th St. CH 3-2333 Oi-Gllvllllv-llll-1Illllllll--ll l-- -llll'1lIII1IIIIllIIlTllllllllTIIII1llllllill-vllll-vllll'-'ll 'i' Clarita Bauer syn11m-Im-IIII11m-IIII-Im1IIII-IIII-Im-IIII1IIII-IIII-In:-IvI1 lim- I-I+ T PHONE CH 3-7123 o STOVES E , . HARDWARE 1 T s EVERYTHING IN GUNS T E BETTS 8. SON , l WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING 1 ' NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS 5 .l 412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa ll 'IlIn-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1mn-IIII1IIn1IIII-IIII1IIII-mi-IIII-IIII-IIII--IIII1IIninf. Bob Dooly n?u1IIII1 - --III--IIII-Im-Im-IIII-Im--Im-IIII-Inn-IiuiuniI1 1 II-Ing. l TucKERs Au'ro PARTS T l0WA'5 LARGEST AUTO WRECKER T i 'lst and University Pl1. AT 8-8557 T ig'lllllllillllilIIIITIllllllllillllvIllIllIllTllllllllITIlllllIllITIIIlllIlI'TlllITIlllTllllW Linda Folkoski Mr. Storer: lf you mowed twenty lawns at o dollar and a half an hour, what would you have? Jerry Elder: A new bicycle. ,,-,...- ...........- ......-...- .....,... - ,,- .- .- - ... .....II-..g. E l l 5 D I 5 'I' I l I COMPLIMENTS oif l l L l l i Ambrose 1. McNerney I S McNERNEY CHRISTIE INS. 2 i I i 303 Teachout Bldg. Des Moines T E E l l E Off. CH 4-6141 Res. AM 2-4566 I I l l l 1 l iii!-1101101 IUTIIITI TIIII1- 'illlllullllllll IIII T IIII TiT?Ti I 11040 Jim Pierick -.mlm1,m.-Wim,1,,,,...Im-,m.1,m1m,1InI1m1M1nIv1,In-.,m...,,,,1,,, TOP: Homeroom 16, Mr. Christian: Row 1: Karen Myers, Jackie Wright, Marsha Jensen, Judy Deal, Judy Frakes, Annette Colby, Kay Swertfager, Nancy Poison, Beverly Anderson, Raw 2: Shirley Smith, Barbara Wilson, Kim Schoch, Shirley Henry, Donna Breeding, Dorothy Stuve, Norma Jones, Doris Gogerty, Mr. Anderson lcadet teacherlg Row 3: Denny Mitcham, Dennis Bailey, Terry Reese, Jim Greer, Ron Pearson, Ed Slaughter, Sam Reese, Chuck Dickson. BOTTOM: Hameroom 11, Mr. Clemens: Row 1: Donna Mc- Farland, Glenda Carlson, Karen Armintrout, Sandra Bailey, Nancy Bullington, Joyce Scrowther, Delores Edwards, Sara Bobzen, Sherrie Derham, Nancy Heuringg Row 2: Janet Johnson, Diane Shanks, Mary Anne De Angelo, Evelyn Ritchey, Marsha Bento, Sondra Knox, Jo Ann Marsh, Nancy Smith, Beverly Thompson, Mary Parker, Nancy Quick, Row 3: Jim Oppenheim, Dale Belcher, Larry Young, Jerry Spencer, Larry Albers, Dennis Davey, Kerry Geringer, Monty Monaco, Mr. Clemens. Ryd: Are you troubled by improper thoughts? Jerry: Na, l rather enjoy them. 'S' LEONARD BRUNS FINANCE. INC. I 323 East Fifth Street Q DES MOINES 9, IOWA L Leonard W. Bruns Phone AT 2-8321 I -II1IuI-wi-Im-Im1uu1nIi-Inn-un-IuI1Iin1IIII1un1un-:In--IIII-III:-nn-loin Charles Cockerham ufou1IIII-III- I1IIIv-IIII-IIII1IIIv1IIIIini:-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-:III-II I-I II-IIII-rl 5, Des Moines' Most Complete l Auto 81 Home Store T Auto Parts 81 Accessories Home Appliances, Radio, TV Wholesale s. Retail CITY AUTO 8. HoME suPPLY 1195 -2nd Avenue Phone AT 8-5729 T in-IIII-IIII-mi-IIII-IIII-IIII1Im-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-Iuiiiuriiiii-1mliusia Gene Hansen - Dick Youngs II' IIII M--'n-g-- -- I - '--- ---- ' ' -II'I'i'I - ' T Compliments of DE ARCY'S BOOT SHOP BEAUTIFUL. SHOES ' I-IOSIERY PURSES 726 WALNUT STREET +I- - A -------- . - - -- - - A.,. -I..-.I.- .... - .... - .4.. - .K.. - ..,. - ..,. - .... - .... - .... ............. ,... - . ..,z Donna McFarland oian--mIimI-.m,.- i,,,,m1 ...ui 1,1,,-.,.,1,,,,.. in- 1 ...Twin 'S' Dividends Have Been Paid By Scandia for 85 Consecutive Years I Save for Your Future At SCANDIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I 518 East Locust Phone AT 8-6781 I..-..-...-...-..-..- .... -..-..- .... - .... -,..-..- ,.,, ....-...-..-,,.-,I, Connie Weichman Diana Raye sat down in a ritzy restaurant and pointed to a line on the French menu. Please bring me some of this here. Sorry, ma'm, replied the waiter, the orchestra just played it. Ei- ---- -H-'--H- --- ---- - ---- - -x-- -----w-----H--- ---- --- -I-------2-I----I I Now. . .GAS OR OIL HEATING I I I T AT ITS BEST! i i , . , i T Today S Mwfefrz T -.3.-:-:-:i:5:-:T E f. 'ov' I'-ifF55IE5EiE2b23': n I OUI5I'md'ng 52 I Valve in Trul Modern T I Y g:':-:-:-:-:-:-:+:-: ze. :- -:-:-:-:-:-:ii '-:5Ef:-:-:-:1:1:Y:1:f:2:3:1'1:2'21' l I Heating ii. I I 355- if 2 I , I For the Finest I T ' ff' T I in HGOTIHQ EE T L Comfort 4- ' . ,.,, . L S 22 I .-:-:7:5:3f :l 5 I See if 'ff1Fs22E25s:s2z2afsEf21Efk?-'iff ' I I as T -'-4 I I . I T Milwaukee THERMOFLO T Installed By T I H I S II 'dt F C I T 8 C Illl IlI'II8C9 0. T T 411 East Grand Phone CH 3-8629 aio 1-IIIII1IIII1IuI-Im1Im-uII1uII--nII-IIn--nn--nII-nn-IIII1mm--mn-IuI1Iu-ui: Pat Houghton iulllllll 1- - IIII 'IIlI1IIIITlIlITIIIITIIIITIIIITIIIITmlillll Tiii IIIITIIQQ. BERNICE FLOWERS I T 1070 Sth St. CH 4-7409 T Open Evenings till 8-Open All Day Sunday T 'PII-IIII1IIII-:III-IIII1 II-un-uu..,nu-Im-uII-Im-uu-nu-mI-IIu-uII1iIII1InZa Jim Pierick ,g..,........ -..I.-,,,,....I...m.-..II-,,,,-.,..-,,.....,.,...,.,,....,...,,,......II.. ..I......,+ I BEST OF LUCK TO SENIOR CLASS I I JUNE 1958 I I - T A. FRIEND 'iii-IIII -1--1- uII-IIII1IIII-IIII- IIII -IIII- -- - --- --IIII-nic Jim Pierick The Scene was the reading room of the library. A saintly-looking man was reading birth and death statistics, when suddenly he turned to the man on his right and said, Do you know that every time I breathe a man dies? Very interesting, replied the stranger, Why don't you try Sen-Sen? :fou-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-uu-IIII-IIII1IIiI-mr:-IIII--IIn1IIII:nu-II,P I VIC'S 1'AI.I.Y-I-Io RESTAURANT I I FAMOUS EoR FINE FOODS I T 5601 Douglas Ave. CR 7-2785 T T Also Party Rooms T vi-.......... - -....- -....-....-.I.-....-....-..,.-.... ..... Bob Berger n!uI-uII- 1 1IIII-:III-Inu--IIII-IIII-IIII1mI-IuI1InI-IIII-III1 - -Inliiui, I MAUGER'S BAKERY I I AND I HOME MADE ICE CREAM : I T 1607 E. Grand Phone AM 2-2415 I 'I' We Specialize In Decorated Cakes It - I '1'1'IIITlIIIlmQEv:II5C!5?SIEL'7l2F:ITI Illlm--I n.-W1 1 1 -m,-,,,4.-,,u..Iu,.-vu.-rm.. ...u.,.- ... .-. .- ...mt-.u 'I' 'I' I I Chuck Brooks Insurance, Inc. 601 Capital City Bank Bldg. T Des Moines 9, Iowa I Phone CH 3-4289 I I I INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS i E 0E n1IuI1 -mI-IIII1IIII-Im1mI-uI1Im-Im1uu1Im-mI1uu-ul- 1mm-ng. Judy Olson ...Q 6T f?1111111-1111-11111111-- 1111- 1-11-111-111 11 - 111- 1-1111-1111-nl: I D-x AAA I I YOUNG D-X SERVICE I T 24 Hour Service I I 1 I TOWING AND TUNE-UP T JACK Rosen E S . . I I East 27111 s. umvemfy AM 5-1205 T vim-1111-1111-1111--1111-111111111-11232111Eigwg-4151111111--111111111-11111i111-1111-11ffl sian-nr-nu--11111lu1um--1111--nu-1r111m1--1m--In-111n11111 ---- 1111-ui. I J. R. JONES I I DENTIST I L 2403 Easton Blvd. Phone AM 6-5080 I I DES MOINES, IOWA T 'i.lI'TIllllili iw lfllllTllllTlll1llil!lT'Hll1'lIIlTllIl1l!I'TMiilllll lTllllllllTlliC Gene Hansen - Dick Youngs in11-1111-1111-1111-11111111111111-1111-111111111-11111111111111-1111--1111-1111-11- 11-11.2. I oYTc1-1 HARLEY DAVIDSON co. I T Your Friendly Motorcycle Headquarters 5 1 1734 East University Phone AM 2-3797 T 'i'11-mt-1111-.111-.111-1111-111.-11.1-11.1-1111-1111-1111.-..111-1111-.111-.111-111.-1111-up Larry Stougard Whether or not it really means bad luck when you meet a black cat depends on whether you are a man or a mouse! TOP: Homeroom 319, Mrs. Clement: Row 1: Dorothy Peyton, Janis Drake, Clarita Bauer, Patty Lowe, Lois Solomon, Mrs. Clement, Pat Price, Aina Smiltnieks, Judy Gourley, Linda Williams, Row 2: Tom Rounds, Bob Monroe, Dave Miles, Roger Long, Bill Baker, Kenneth Scott, Don Glider, Riley Cook, Corliss Heathcote. BOTTOM: Homeroom 116, Mr. Condit: Row 1: Daren Anderson, Kathy Davis, Carol Furry, Jean Johnson, Lois Baldwin, Mariorie Christiansen, Gloria Bradshaw, Jo Ann Consoliver, Donna Burns, Row 2: James Calaway, Gary Pryor, John Nicolle, John Boylan, Fred Ballard, Ronnie Andersen, Kenneth Webb, Dave Titus, William Morse, Leonard Johnson, Larry White, Mr. gondig Row 3: Donald Dunbar, Rick Carson, Dean Davis, Art ona s. rg:--1n1:--sa1am--111111--s:--11-11---11:--un-an-n-n1n-un-nu-nu-rn-11.-.vga I I I I I I I 'U I I :I ' 1 gg -I 1 1 - gg 1 I S w 1 I 51, 3 I I 5 ' Z I I 2. w G5 I I , E z S I I S E III I I - U C ' 1 5 5 V' l'l1 I I 3' ya rI'I M L I I 3 ,, 5' B 1 I 21 -I 3 1 I I? -7' :1: I f- If 1' Q I O I -. Z 1 1 1 : H1 -In ::- 2 1 I CD W W I at S-' E- Q 5 ' I 9 b f z E Q ' I -4 91 U In : I g C -I I ., 9' If rrl I I -H 2 3 m I 1 e vi 1 I E' - E1 1 I -. fx 1 Q S 1 I 2 Q I I 2 .U I ' I I 51 b 1 I 2 1 I -1 I I I I I I I '!'l1ll1ll1lll1lIl1Il1l1In11111nu-uIi1un--1111-im-1111-:nl--11n1u11-u111u1111n1:-1111--un-lull Charles Cockerham as I I - 'film 111111 -- iluliuu-Inu-Inu 1-1-111-11111111 mi 111111111- nn-.ing I I I - I i IMS' I ' I I I I I ' I Uifllfllll l?iiTiiTlTT 'IiIIIITIIIIVIII!1 lIIlTIIIITIIIi'TIlIllIlN'-1IIlIf1-IIII-1llII1-llll-1IIlI'1-IIIITKIIITIIIIVH -llllillllillil i1TTTT IIIi1'illI '.!' Lawrence Pratt - Bob Orr '!'l1llll 1111111 1-1-1 4 1 -IIII-IIII-fn? 0301-IIII-III ---1 IIII-nu-fIIII-IIII-1IIII1IIII1III1 -I 1 1 l1'Illl 'llg!g I I : Compliments of I I Congratulations Seniors I GRAVES FARM STORE T i T E. 28th 81 University AM 6-5674 fi T U G E I N S U E E N i fi'vim:-Inuinn-Im1InI-mI-fIIII-IuI-Iu1-IIII-IuI-uII-IIII-:ui-nun-ull:-IIII-aug i 5 Bob Orr - Lawrence Pratt I llilillii illlllllllikllllIllllllliT'YIII'1IIilC1NITIIIIT'lIIIilllII'TIIIlTiIII1' iillilill Q , 405 E. 5th sf. cl-Ieffy 3-8104 7 T DES MOINES AUDIO REPAIR T G. S. Hauge, Ruth Thomas, R. W. Hanson : T T.V. - PHONO - RADIO T 722 E. em AT 8-9252 T '! ' iilil 'l ' 111 ii 'Illini' situ-nu-url-uII-IIn-InI:nII-une-Inx-IIII-nIII1IIII1IuI- --Inu-IIn1uII-IIII-:noi Jerry O'Connor Hey, Bill, the electrician called grab hold on one of those wires. All right, said Bill, I got one. Feeling anything? msNOpe.xn Good, I wasn't sure which one touch the other one. It's got 10,000 N Richard Kokemuller down to his mate, Betty B.: Mom, I got into trouble at school today and it's all your fault. Mrs. Bartlett: H0w's that? B. B.: Remember I asked you how much S500,000 was? M. B.: Yes, I remember. B. B.: Well, o'I-Ieckova lot 'ain't the right answer. was which. Don't volts in it. e------------------------ -------------- -- -------- -------I I I I I I I I -I I-I If Q U I l. l. I I I I Printed and Bound I I I I I arner puggdking omiaany I I I 615-I7-I9 EUCLID AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA l I I I ,g,,,-,,, .......... -- ...-- .-.......- .... -..I.....I-.II --------- - - - - - --In--+ Bob Hoquisf -gg.. ofcn-uu1l i-I -I I- m-iul1iu-uu- n1im-nn1iu- 1--I n1in1un-ini-iii, I I I FERNE and REGGIE I I I I DAIRY QUEEN I I I I 1321 E. University Ave. I E E I I Thank all East High Students for I I ti their patronage T 'EW Hiram- ni-uu1ini1lui-un-1nn-uuiiin-un-irii-u -iu- in-uu1loi I I W I V Richard Kokemuller ,Fei-ull-liii-uni:ini-:iii-:iii-11:11nu--iui-im-un-un-1iui-ini-iii:-iiu-ull-uc? I SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT I I Shoes Dyed Any Color--Refinished L I Handbags Repaired I H E I YOUNKERS SHOE REPAIR I liulillllIII1-IIII1IIUTIIIITIlllillll1'llll'-llll-110111131IIIITIIl11llIlTllIl1 Ill-Tllllil lil Caroline Maples .gon -I --nu-nu--ini-im-rm--im-mi-mi-ini1in1-inn-mu-nu-im-u Q. I I I I WlMPY'S STEAK HOUSE I g T T Hcgrierogir 306, hmss Elvlgopd: Rzlzw IEMISE. Ely-vloock Blajicge ar , sa o in , ar rina, ee ert a e , I' 1604 S. UNION CH 3-9817 i Scrowther, Louetia Efhomagi Connie Monroe, Vestaulglillgr, Ida! I 1 Followwillg Row 2: Joe Faller, Frank Mafzke, Jack Guthrie, Dave Qun1mi-ml-nn1iun--nn-iiu-im-nu-mi-mi---m- 1 ini-iuiinn-mi--nfa Baird, Cliffgrd Willson, Dennis Brgwnl Mgrk Tuinsfl-q., Bill Donald Gulick Crawford, Bob Prince. 4 , BOTTOM: Homeroom 118, Mrs. Erickson: Row 1: Diana Lyman, Miss Snyder: 'TOmOrrOw, CIOSS, we SIICIII l'Cike the Ilfe Sandy Elder, Mary Peterson, Mary Lynne McRae, Bciiba Sifers, h k ,, Elaine Erickson, Margaret Erickson, Linda Lee, Terry Nelson, of S 0 espeare. Phyllis Littleiohn, Pauline Long, Row 2: Mrs. Erickson, Phil H I ' , . H Bereking, Tom Palmer, Dick Sutherland, Steve Fox, Terry Farley, Bill Hunnell: Shall we bring knives or pistols? Harold Mann, Jud Crawford, Dean Piebe, Steve Boggs. afar:-:iii-IIII1 in-11 --ii-ini-iuI-- llx11i-:il-iiliil I-ui 1-Ini1un-inl-un-xnn-nn-im-uu-nu-u --11 mi-i 1m1n- 1 in-m1 111-Inv-ni, 1 '.1 ' ' : : ff-.-M, -.. 1 I .z:Qwiiiiiiiizr... 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X JV fxsi X T3 if 1 UNSET BEACH BROWNIE'S PARKING Member of National Parking Association 1 1 ... 1 1 1 ...,,,,.-ul...-,,,,1,..,1,1uu1m,1.,,..-. -.,,,,...-nn1un1uuu..uln..nu,.nn.- -,4,,-.,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 G -D'kY -100- ,i,,....,,,.....,,- - ... .. - -....,.. - ..,.. -,,,-. .......-...g. , - I I E . I KEO CAR WASH E i IowA's FINEST AUTOMATIC I MODERN EQUIPMENT I , I EAST sn MINUTE SERVICE 1 KEo CAR WASH I 1330 Keo way CH 4-5773 Oifl'-'IIIITIIIITIIII1-' llll '1'IIllTIllI1'IIll '1IIllT iiil T IVPI T llll -'I 'TIIIITllllillllillllilllliill3. Bob l-loauist 2u-nII- n 1-1-- InI-uII-IIII-IIn-InI-- - -I -III -u 1IIi1III,? I Compliments of I GLENN REALTY Co. I I 2617 Ingersoll l AT 8-0121 1 Ofwvr- IIII 1: - I-II- -II1IIIIEgIL-EILEgTIIn- I- 1 n-:I- I-un-nl: UQUITIIHTIUITIIII'TIm1'IlIlTlIl'T IYII TWIII1-IIIITlIIIi'IlII'TllIITIlII'1' Illl -111111 llll T IIII Cillll? I JOE IcoLosKI STANDARD SERVICE I E E. University and Hubbell g T Phone AM 6-9255 i .il'IiNITlIlTllI'Tlll'I?lllT'lIllTIlIT'lll-1lllTlDT' Flll -illlilllimllinl Iilllllillii Sharon Brammer Shakespeare never repeats, said I to a teacher wise. Shakespeare never repeats 'Cause Shakespeare didn't get tives. TOP: Homeroom 210, Mrs. Fisher: Row 1: Irene Smith, Linda Van Horn, Carolyn Boham, Barbara Garrett, Charlene Russell, Gwendolyn Fulton, Vava Valentine, Sharon Wilson, Barbara Yarges, Ronnie Lenox, Row 2: Mrs. Fisher, Don Haag, Mike Thompson, Laverl Ross, Bob Harvey, Larry Kier, Jerry Bergan, Judy Haines, Row 3: Wayne Morrow, Harold Wilson, Frank Bailey, Bill Moller, Vernon Modlin, Bob Rooker, Beryl Hatfield. BOTTOM: Homeroom 206, Mr. Friestad: Row 1: Frances Lozano, Judy Hollingsworth, Sharon Brammer, Bonnie Good, Dorothy Poartinga, Madelyn Sayre, Helen York, Joyce Grafton, Connie Weichman, Linda Falkoskig Row 2: Mr. Friestad, Betty Freeborn, Caroline Maples, Diane Borghi, Rosella Murray, Denny Bales, Dick Murphy, Lawrence Pratt, Barbara Baltzley, Bobb Orr, Mrs. Shoop, Row 3: Jerry Culp, Bob Dooly, Cliff Swift, Bob Hoquist, Bob Goettsch, Chuck Cockerham, Darrell Poortinga. Not pictured: Penny Heggen. ?ll'1llIT'I I '- I Tiii IlT'lI 3 NIT I-111 lil! 77117 11 1110 '1'IIlITll p!Q I I i i T T Famous lost words, or Snerd's words tar the birds-O, i T they don't tlunk seniors. I L 'f'- ' M uE2UliSllTQTQ2LT ?EZ 212132 u'u u f' L E T We carry a complete line ot.weIding supplies and T L . L T we have OXYGEN THERAPY equipment for rent or sale. E Q I R 3. R WELDING SUPPLY COMPANY I Q ' GUINEA GRI NDER5 I I, University at First- ATIantic 8-0191 I I 0 GIANT TEN DERLOINS 'P'-m 'm 525ifTITfIfiES'23ESSiE 'ESi2F 'u 'u '!' I 0 SHRIMP I Q g ,SUITIIIIITI illllidlllillliillll iilii IT Ii-IIZIIIIUTIIITIIIITDIIIITIIQ I Open 24 Hours A Day g E E e 2 I Charcoal Grill sos BROOKS AGENCY E INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SERVICE Z E INSURANCE FOR You 3 e ICar Hopsl I I g l I - f 300 Capital City Bank Bldg. Ii 801 S. E. 14th Phone CH 3-9107 T T T T Phone CH 3-8675 Des Moines, Iowa UQIITIIIITIITU1' l'TlIlIilIlT llll -1 Illl '1IlllTllllTll1l1l'lll'-IIIUTH1 Illvllvltllvlwi 0'i'N 'IIIITIlIIT'IlIITlYlI 1IlIITIIIIT Illl T'IIII1'Illl-illllTIIIIF1IlllillllTIIIITIIIIYDIIII-TlllltllUi' Donald Gulick Bob Hoquist -lOl- ,!,,,..un.. 1 - 1 - -. 1 .... - 1 - -. .. 1 1 1 -nn..nn-,,,,-uu-. - - - 1 1 1 ... 1 1 .. 1 .. 1 - 1 im,- e l ' EAT AT l PIZZA SPAGHETTI 1 EBIKI IES T 417 Sixth Ave. l 4- el- 1' ---------------- 1 'T-it DR. J. H. OFTERDINGER nEN'rlsT 1315 E. university AM 2-3705 l- ..Q1 ..-.. 1.,1 -dec-- 1.iQ QQQ. QQ.. ...1 ----- IQQ. -A Mary Ann Bentley Mr. Stratton was telling his English class, You know, of course, that the old medieval days were called the 'dark ages' because it was knight time. ...m11.-1......11.-1.-111111m,1n 'Z' -E E 5 lowA PAcK's 1 1 OLD HOMESTEAD I I 1-IAMS, BACON, FRANKS and PORK SAUSAGE ARE 'roPs IN oss Momes T 1 E T T - . l l .l ,!,-1.1---.u-.1 1 1 1nn1vm-nn-nluiunl ----- 1 -mn1unio Harold Sears , FINE ITALIAN FOODS Phone CH 4-9319 u-nu: 1 1 -ml-nn-ln:-wv-lrn--lm1lnl-- - 1 1 --nn-IRA-Ill:--111111111--un-Ill:--nv1 1 -nn-nn-un-nu-:miiii:-l4u1nn1ln,- -. 1 -un-. ary Ann Bentley .iillvllllli '-' 21111-11111TIIII-1IIII1-Illlvllllidllllilll111111-llII1lllI1-' i 1111111 1 ACME CLEANERS E PICKUP DELIVERY L Main Office - 6th 8. Euclid - Phone CH 3-8622 Branch Branch Branch e 6th 8. College 410 E. 6th 42nd 8. University l Phone AT 2-5006 Phone AT 8-5204 Phone BL 5-2613 OfOlll'IlIlTllllTllIITIlllvllllYllllTIlllilllli-IlII'1IIII1lIIlTIlllilllllllllh-011111Illllllllvvl Howard Swacker :gan-uni-un-ini1nu-unim:inn1nu--nu-nu-uu--un-un-lun-1ur-iln-nu- 1 BlLL'S LUNCH 1 2401 EAST WALNUT PHONE AM 6-9386 1 MEALS - SHORT ORDERS 1 Mrs. F. R. Compton, Prop. .PliIIl11-v T TIlllltlllvIIIITNI-IIVITIYIIQ-IlllilllllIllli-Illl ilil H111 Margaret Morrell Juvenile delinquency is the result of parents trying train children without starting at the bottom, USIIITIIIIT' 111111IIll 1llll711111111111111Tllll3-YIIITIKIITIIII1111111111111 T llllli l DR. T. J. DeWlTT, D. D. S. T 518 Capital City Bank Bldg. Piqllllllli T 11111TIlllTIIIITIIIITlllhh-H117IIIl1lIIIllIII1l1IIiH1111 T 111111 Helen York n?n-ixn-- -nninuinu-nxi11:11-un-nu:-luv-mi-uul--1nl-nn-nn- 11:11-. l PERMANENT WAVE SHOP i For Appointment Call - - - AM 2-3385 T 2301 EAST WALNUT ZELMA HOWK Pi.llllllliIIl1'Tllli1hllHTHllvlllilllliH111IIIl1I1llIll2-IlllillllilllliIll1lI1111ll!i Margaret Morrell pgoniuu-11:11:11-ina-un-lm1nn-unl1llu-lm1uu1un-- -lnl-1ul-m1-mi- 5 R. W. ROWAT T. W. ROWAT J. V. 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GRAND AVE. 5 , GEORGE POHREN DES MOINES, IOWA I 'Pu-lui1iiu1nn-1nn1mi1mi--un1nxi1uIi1nu1iiIi1mi1nu1im1mi1un1uix1uois Sharon Brammer :zu-1.,.r1ini1im1im1mi-nn-lui1am14m11m-mi1un--uu1uu1i 1 1un1vn.g . RAINBOW GRILL I VANDALIA Auto PAR'rs I :mi s. :...u.i I ussn Auto PARTS,-Au. MAKES I RA::::YvEj::::z'i' flifzfotztsxfiks L Transmissions, Motors, Tires, Glass I 360' 2nd Aye. phone AT 8,9213 I 3740 Vandalio Road Phone AM 2-0844 I 1nn1mi1nu1nu1uii1iuii1uil1iirl1iixi1Iiii1un1nu1im1nn1nu1im1mi1u ' OIMI1un1nn1uii1im1mn1un1mi1nu1nu1un1iiu1im1uu1un1nn-uu1nu1u - Evelyn Maire hr Alice Little ' .P Larry F: I gotta job. Steve S: What doin'? L. F.: Pilot. u S. S.: PIanes? ' . . L. F.: No, stables. S. How so? L S.: , . . . F.: Pilot here, an' pilot there. S .. ,.. S. .: Gee, you must be cleaning up. 1m,1 1 1 1IIII1,tu1mm-.im1,m1m,1,m....m1..,.1 1 1 1mi1.I,!g HAMBORG'S MEATS MEAT AND POULTRY 41 9 EAST SIXTH PHONE CH 3-7425 -im1uu1iiu1nu1mi1nn1uu1mi1im1mi1iui1am1nu1iiII1iiin1iiii1liii1:1 Jerry O'Cannor ...ml11...111111111111-iiIi1Iu DR. R. G. HATCHITT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 910 Liberty Bldg. Office Ph. AT 2-i488-Res. Ph. AM 6-73 I7 GRADUATE OF JUNE CLASS i937 1mi1 1 1Iin1im1nn1nu1mi1mi1nu-1am-nn1nn1nI1 1 1im....II Gene Hansen - Dick Youngs 1,,,,1111111111111111IiIi1I- Congratulations Graduates MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE HANGER JEWELRY STORE 526 East Locust Street 1-1 1 1 1 1.n1m1-1-1,m1.,1,m1 1 1 1 1m1n Pete Hendricks FOR - 14. -1v, f fa, sf l'lX lointhe MARINES INFORMATION . . . CALL CHerry 3-2171, Ext. 291 This ad courtesy of NEW UTICA CLOTHES 1uu1inl-nu1uu--nu1lm-im1uu1nn1nn1iui1uu1im1Im1nu1uu1nu1un1 1m1- Dick Garrett -I04- Qui-un--ilu I ii ii ii-nn-.iIi- mimi-I in-uni: 1im.-nil-ini-nu-n .Q .3......m-.m-.......,I. .Em-.m-in.-....-im I.-.,.- .-I...-.I-I I Ig I I S 2 I le I I N if I9 T I 5' ' e mi D 1 'U' n U 5' IEESSI ' P' Igiggi 5 o 2. ggzggii 5 gg 21 I N Im 5 ru P 1 eil 'D:0i will ion 2 os WNZQ 91: Q ' 3 m '9 :I im -I EI rn o ZF' N we ?.. 'e we E' 'I-1 ' QI :Zuni ily' I-II I-Lam ai me-f-I fi-1 :Wm 1' 93 5 0 2 S ' 2 .,U O , ISE-,Gai If? 2 5 QEQBPUE F 0 3 I I I -1 IngobI - ev - 0 I1 UZI I g ug zz iw I I f' 0 :sb : 1 E 5- IO I I iw E E yr' m Ib' I I ' O fm... M1 W1 : m1nn1full-uii1nii..iiu-uii1nn1nii I I I I iiiu1iin-nu--ii 111 FISHERS SANDWICH SHOP East 9th 8. Filmore in-iiuiiiuiuii-:iiiiuiiluuiiui-iui1iin1uu1ini-nil-ilu-iiuiniiii ii-nn-ii I AM 6-9135 ' ,ful--nn-I -nlimi-ilu-nu1im-mi1niI-nn-im-nu--nu1nu1nu- 1 n-in Judi Hollingsworth - Bob Goetrsch Sav: What's his name. Clem: ZsychIiplichyszulei. Say: Fine, put him on the team. I never did like that radio announcer. pfqu-mi- 1 -ni-iin1uu-im--mi-un-mi-I -in- I-in I , . . , lt s inexpensive I T to RENT, formal wear! I 5 ,.f f ' 1:--,, I E Vxll It costs less than I 21a?II:i:,E?5IiII3I?I5II In st-I. Yo'-' 'hlnk 'O 'en' ' full dfess fum' i 'ELI' 'UXBCIOS' df'Y'l 'e I fofmuls of whne I fllnne' iackelf- E And fhewfe so I clean, I., freshly I Pressed, w Per- 5 feclly fitted! 1122IiI'.i 1 :III IIII22' 5 E I SKEFFINGTON. INC. E I 417 LOCUST ST. Oil Ill-IlII'1' 1 'Q' l ll1-IIII1-IIII-illllIYIIIIUYIIIIVIIIITIIIITIIT III Ill Illl ll Jim Pierick TOP: Homeroom 219, Miss Greenhill: Row 1: Dorothy Domino, Sharon Waller, Deanna Legg, Joyce McAdoo, Carolyn Harnell, Diane Newton, Linda Beasley, Roberto Sanford, Roy 2: Mae Beebe, Neva Wilson, Marilyn McKnowen, Judy McCartney. Joyce Olney, Sheryl Ormon, Kenneth Carter, Gary Perkins, Row 3: Miss Greenhill, David Richards, Harold Johnson, Carl McKinley, Jack Nelson, Lee Roy Epps, Jack Clayton. Nat pictured: Barbara Baylis, Richard Lowery, Dennis Worley - BOTTOM: Homeroom 4, Mr. Gregory: Row 1: Joy Christiansen Joan Craig, Janet McCoy, Clista Huffman, Sandra Hartzer, Sonya Carlson, Marcie Evans, Julie Bequeaith, Marietta Cooper, Row 2: Jeanie McElwee, Go.l Peterson, Joan Airy, Diana Raye, Corinne Anderson, Brenda Wheels, Judy Campbell, Sherry Faeth, Colleen Thomas, Row 3: Guy Pryor, Chuck Hethershaw, Mike Griffin, Ryd Wallersfedt, Mary Lou Weiland, Kent Forbes, Douglas Beechel, Jerry Shea, Row 4: Melvyn Gerst, Duane Anderson, Mr. Gregory. Waiter, l've got a fly in my soup. All right, I'll bring you 0 fork. 'S' o'i-:ARA es sERvicE I Pick-up 81 Delivery I Lee Tires 81 Batteries Phone AM 6-9434 E. 30th 81 Grand n-nn-un- iiiv -un-um-- iiii ijiggiigiggiczgi-mi-nu- r-I .-un-iiiiiiuiirofa in-im-I 1 1 41 1 I-nu: iiii in 1 -I -I -ii-ui-ii -I :un-ill? I T I 0Y I I DRY CLEANERS 81 LAUNDERERS I I CALL CH 4-3257 I l Remember Troy Care Means Longer Wear I I II1!lIllllI i 1'IIlllllllllllIlll3IIII-illllillnlllllilllllI ill iii! Ill! Illlllllllill I Louie Yacinich fjsv ---- --------1-1-----..-.111 l l 11-..1111111111,.,,1.,,,,1 .-1r11111111111111111.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1. 1.1 yWLKI rowdlkgf I -1' . Shoes for the Entire Family O 608 Walnut - 4 Bob Orr - Lawrence Pratt '!4'1lY 1 1 1 1 1 111111- 1 1 -1111--1111-111 I l l i Q SWIFT'S Auro PARTS I 1 l S ' i 1 NEW and USED AUTO PARTS T I i I Rebuilt Transmissions i 74..Foresi- Ave. Phone CH 3-2801 i i 4. - 1.1.1111 1.1 1 1W111,11,m11m11111.-1111-.1111 1 1 1 111111.11 Cliff Swift Gary lin low-lit living roornl: What are you thinking about, darling? Dot: The some thing you are, Dear. Gary: Goody, lei's race To the refrigerator. 'S' vlan-1111-1111-1111--1111--1111-1111-1111-111111111--1111--1111-111111111-111111111- 1 1111111.11111-.,,..1 111111,,,.111111111111111.-,m...11 1 1 1 1 1 - When Buying cr Selling . . . See Wellings L w1s1.1.1NG usisn CARS L 119 E. Grand Ave. Phone, AT 8-0219 - AT 8-0210 ! Des Moines, Iowa ri' .-.111-..1.-..1..-.11.-....-1...-...1..1...-....-........-H.-11.-....- .-....-....-....- Lawrence Pratf - Bob Orr ogouiuu 1111 1111-111111111-111111111-1111111111111111111- 1 1 111111 I f PRUGH GROCERY T 4000 East 29th Phone AM 62-5891 T DES MOINES, IOWA 3.-ll1lIlIl 1111 K1-1lll'1lIllI1lII!I1llll1llYl1IllI1lIIl 11111 AIII1 Madelyn Sayre A throw-off on Bony Marone: A bridesmaid named Eleanor Finn Was so very exceedingly thin That when she essayed To drink lemonade She slipped through the straw and fell inl 4---1 ----- ------ --.---.. ....... - - ..... . .. ..-- . ...- I l START SAVING i FOR YOUR A FUTURE OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY ONE OF THIS LIST OF EAST HIGH GRADUATES WILL SERVE YOU: 1 Bernice Cook Dick Blachley Arlene Harrison 1 Ronald Doop Bea Kyger Sharon Mowry A Mary Lou Weisbrod DES MOINES SAVINGS 1 AND l0AN ASSOClA1l0N l I - 210 SIXTH AVENUE ,iq-151 -Q 1a 1 L 1 1 is 1 1 -1 1 --HU'-MII'-Sllllv-'lIII1'IHI-1IIll1Illl'1llII1llll1IIIl1lIIl1IIII1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 -1 1 u- rs Tiki Richard Murphy -l06- 11111 1111- l I' I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I--+ E. E. L o N G I 2428 Easton Blvd. ' I I T Your N.A.P.A. Jobber i g E I I AUTO PARTS 8. SUPPLIES I Complete Line of Automotive Paints pic1ull-ml-nn-ull--un1iilI- IIII -Egg?-Egzig-xiii-iminn-linilliiiiin-lui-uric ,?,.,.m.-,,,I1m,.... lql, 1im1uu-.im1nn-nn1iiii- nnln 1- nurn -ini-ml-iii:-un-im-1.2, I YALE DRUG 8. GROCERY I I IIOO-H02 Penn Des Moines, lows I l Prescription Druggist I Phones: AM 6-3693 -- AM 6-1044 T fiflillllll I1llllill!!--Illlv-IIIITllllvllil--vllll--llll-Twillllllvlulllmimllllnlllllvfkbg Richard Kokemuller gig..-.m1,m1iii4.-, I,lm...mI1.,,,1,,..1m,..m,1uuillli.-,mlqiu-. in... H.-mg-.l,!, I CASSON AND soN I I Russsu. CASSON - RUSSELL CASSON, JR. I I Wholesale Meats - Phone AT 2-9177 I T 644W E. Locust sf. Des Moines 9, lowa fi - - ofa 1.-.un-uu1un1un1uu-un1nn.-lun-H111mu-vnu-um,mini.-nn-.n1i.-iniiruniloio Sharon Brammer Wife: The neighbors are wonderful. He kisses her when he leaves and then keeps waving to her. Why don't you do that? 'f Hubby: Gosh, I don't even know herI .g...-....-.....t..-..- -. .... .- .-It-....-...--.i.-.I-..-. -I-I..-.-5. I I I I I I BORR LL SUPER VALU '51,-U1 un-mu, ul.- rm.. lfl 4 m. 'I '4 U Q '4 l O 2 'U 2. O 0 I0 fm.-M1 nu.--ln, W1 tm.- ..I-....-I.I..I.....,.,.- ua 'L 1' K E. ru 3 -n Q 'I :I 2 P :- 'Q 1 T Q E. gr 51' -. Q .2 5 4 cn ra m IP a E cn M llllllml-lltvlilillllv SELF SERVICE MEATS m1m,1m1 m1m1m,1 EAST l4th 8. HULL AVE. I East 27th 81 University I I I I nfauiiul-u -un-mir u-frm-rm-u1-m-uuvmr- 1nia-mi-ul-nn-I-'gig Kenneth Webb -IO7- TOP: Homeroom 213, Mr. Hand: Row 1: Bea Hall, Patty Schwartz, Marilyn Moberg, Linda Gourley, Pat Carlson, Nancy Rheuporf, Ann Anderson, Frances Wetzel, Judy Travlss, Alice Heggen' Row 2: Beatrice Wright, Judy Umphress, Judy Martin- eau, Mary Sanders, Beth Wamsher, Linda Haney, Sandra Stookey, Sandra Johns, Linda Simmer, Marilyn De Ford, Nancy Smith, Susan Carvourg Row 3: Mr. Hand, Stephen Rehms, Udel Cason, Lawrence Boone, Mike Mclntosh, John Ratclitfe, Francis Peckham. BOTTOM: Homeroom 308, Mr. Hiatt: Row 1: Beth Moreland, Beverly Price, Judi .Dart, Susie Smith, Bessie Beveridge, Ann McFarling, Helen Lone, Sandra Mills, Beverly Baker, Sandra Van Dyke: Row 2: Mardell Guyer, Janice Kail, Sandy Hussman, Irene Lee, Connie Hensley, Joyce McNeley, Sherry Kohihoff, Alice Little, Marianne Millerg Row 3: Dennis Brown, Ronny Pickett, John Sherwood, Mr. Hiatt, David Cater, Larry Thomas, Dwayne Wignall. 'Waiter, l've got a, fly in my soup. 'I might add that it's a drosophila melangaster, sir. -..,m.- 1 1 1 ...mi-nu..-im..1m.-gm1,,,.1,H.1.,n-,,-mi,1u..W - 'I STRAIT DRUG I Prescriptions - Sundries I 607 East 33rd Street Phone AM 6-7719 I BRICK STRAIT, Owner I lillllif ll Tl TllllT-IIVITlllzC1IQQgg::L:?1l1l-11111Tull?IIUTIIIITII ITIIIITIIQC ll1'YlllTlllIT'lilTll1lT'lllll llll T llll illllihllllilllllllllillllvil lilllli llillllillllliilpig we FINANCE EARLE FLETCHER'S MOTOR SALES 2600 E. univefsafy 4811 S. E. I4th St. Des Moines I Quinn:-Iii:-un-nu-llli1il ilu:-:mimi-im-vm1 1ml-vm-nn-un-ml1lofo Pat Fisher vfv 1 -2 1-1- ----'--:-- -1-, --il -- -----11-111 1 --1 nf: New 3 81 4 bedroom brick homes in beautiful Debra Heights, Des Moines' newest and fastest growing sub-division. 'I mile north of the Veterans hospital. Prices and terms to fit your budget. E s 4 1 mm - ,J J A M E EM Nl I N G E R CONSTRU T ON COMPANY 3501 SHERIDAN-CR 7-7189 or CR 7-8846 Custom building on your lot or ours T17---41noir-T11T il!ll1 lllX- 'iiTTTTT- '1TTiT 51. 4' HarryPiper -l 08- 4:11-1111-111-111-111111 -11 1 11111-ul-11--1 111i -1 1-1 1-1 11' 1--1111-11,9 l L B u o's STA-NU CLEANERS CRestwood 9-0235 2401 Easton Blvd. in Des Moines 404 Vine St., W. Des Moines llilllIlTl IiIIlI IIlI'1'IYIl'-'llll'-'lIllTlIIlillIli'IIlI1-'IIIIFCIIllllllllllllllilNil Tllllllliif Beverly Baker IIT llll TllllT'lIIIl'llIl-illlhilllllIllllHillIllll-NIIH1lllIilIIli'IIIITIIIIITIIIITHII1-llll-'1llO!0 BEN0lT'S-VAL'S PHARMACY Deep Cul' Prices I FOUNTAIN SERVICE - DRUGS I 1762 East Grand Ave. Phone AM 6-6111 T -VIITIIIITIIIITIIIII'illllillllTllllrvllllTIIIITIIIIITIIIITIIIITIllilIIllTIlIITlIllTlIlllll Ei' Phyllis Pierce -u11-1111111111-11 -uu-1i11- 1 --1111:1ii1-1111-111:11:11-w-1111-111-nu--nic l 1 CISCO'S SKELLY SERVICE ef' or 2440 Hubbell Phone AM 6-0494 T 5 TOP: H 302, M . H holder: R w 1: Ken Carpenter, DES MOINES' IOWA I DouglasonNIS?l:IJtrIeI,I1 Donna III'T0ffl'?l:?1, Judy PIIJlson, Pauline Jones, ,,,,,,,.,-,,,,-,,,,- ,-,,,,-,m-,m-mI-m-Im-.'m- 3, Bette Crouch, Betty Hall, Gary Cowman, Joe Pavong Row 2: Lon, D - -'- -'- '-' Larry Spahr, Jerry Dunn, Larry Ellis, Eddie Acela, Rodger V OWS Hayes, Larry Fleck, Ray Gauerke, Mrs. Housholder. Willie P0I50 Ied Grandma! IBO! BOTTOM: Homeroom 203, Mr. Jarvis: Row 1: Kay Davidson, Grandma died in agony, Earn Hylir, Czgol Cjrcfi-g,SIv?r:1dcZ:nna. Haaniltog, Aliatljy Gill,JLindi:: ' -' - . o oun, ary ase o, ci y roning ow : r. arvis, ewe Xlf l'ef1Q'W0Yj up,IO mcksf Gardner, Karen Bauman, Kama Fowler, Pauline Hughlock, mt e Cute- He 5 OVIIY 5'X- Dianne West, Susan Buntz, Joyce Clark. 'l '- -'Il'1'- -' 11111 -11-1 1 111-1411 11 -1--1 - -- - - -mi - 1 1 -n-1u1ii111uvi0 I 5' . l it S f d f h h' L OWA ave o ay or t ose t mgs l P mr - - l B NK wh ich you will want tomorrow 5 Your Savings Earn 3'Mp Interest 931 '- Siiiiifwl , - we ........... ,... 4 , 4 1 , . 1 'H -J, P- - P 'i I l i IOWA sums BANK1..,- 1 si , I i i 'li eAsr SEVENTH AND LOCUST smears U , ,Elin Member Federal Deposlf lnxuranse Corp. 4- l!i!llH1TIl'TllII11-l4lTIKI1'TlI1lll1 I'1' 1' -1 01 11 -1 l 1 1IIl1IIIITlIII1IIlli'tlII'TIIII1- 'T 1-IllI11l1llTflIlT -1 Pete Hendricks -1 09- 5 G gn' 'Q111 I Hlillll 11--11 IIII1 llll -IIII1 xvll 1 uuuf 1 ruuu --IIII--IIII1IIII1IIII1 vunu 1 nuuu 1 vxnv 1 vvnu 1 nln- 1 lllq 1 nluv -IIII-IIII ------ III1IIII1nnf: Y STEEL IJESKS - FILES 8. SYSTEMS I .V Commercial Office Supply Co. I COMPLETE STATIONERS PENS . . . T BRIEFCASES and RING BINDERS Sheaffer, Parker and Esterbrook 329 East 5th AT 8-'I087 - Rene Baird - Les cieik - Bill Phillips 'f'4'1 '1'- - 1' -1----1 'UI' IIII 1IIII-Iw-wI-wI-- Ivll -33:6-gmg:1IIII1IIII-1mI1IIII1uII1InI--IIII1 1 1 - 1 1 1 -. ...nn-.nn-nfs '!'i-'ll'l1'llll1' lll' T 'lll TIIWTIIII'-IIIVi 'lll T - llll i'IUl1IIIITlIIIlIIlI+IIIllllIlTIllClI49? QQIITIIII-'UIIT llll l VIII 2 Illl l llll 1 IIII 1 Illi -illll-1Il1l1lXlI1IW1lllIv-lillinll1Il!l1-IllI1uII0!q I Bus: AM 6-SIZ3 Res: 5-3631 E I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I Y 3 7 GIVANT AUTO PARTS I I I 423 E. Grand CH 3-8410 T T SHRlVERvGEHl-BACH AGENCY 7 -i.I.-..I-....-..........-...I-.I.-..........-..,.-....-....-.,..- .... -..........-,,.......,-..g. E I vlan-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIu-1 III1 1IIII-I5-jII1iIIilIIIIi?IIII1 lluz --IIII-11m-'IIII--nII1IIII1IlQQ I Fo' E'e'Y 'P Se , EVANS SUPERIOR SERVICE i Mei Gehlbcich 2432 Hnisbeii Ave. I moth SfgfjngBa e es-Cu'QfgjeGQsM 6-9227 T Des Moines, Iowa - 2 . 2 I I Des Moines I 'i 'V ' - ' - inn' 1 1 1 '!' 'i'II1IIII1IIlI1 IIII 1IIII1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1IIII1IIII1IIII- --IIII--IIII1IIII--IIII-Ingo H ward Swacker Then there was the burgIar's Son whose ambition w to follow in his foI'her's fingerprints. CIS I 'gil-IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1 -- IIII - IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1IIII1 1 1IIII1 IIII 1IIII1IIII1IIo!1 I I i RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INSURANCE I - Y I A ll I Z DES MOINES I I I I Phone AMherst 2-0458 I Res. Phone AMhersl' 6-3862 I I i ' Broker 1 Lee Christiansen I 1422 Eesi- Grand Des Moines, I I ,f.,,1nII-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII11111-glgzgiilglllggllxelg1 IIII 1 IIII 1 llll -IIII1 11111-Hoi: Herb Murphy Window washers arerI'i the only ones whose work is hazardous. Last' week our editor dropped ten stories into a waste basket. u?II1IIII1III 11111111111111 IIu1IIII1n pg' HECK ROSSI I I cI.oTHIER I I I I I I j IOWA'S LARGEST I I I T, UNIFORM SUPPLIERS I I TUXEDOS RENTED 515 Locust Street I I Phone CH 3-3285 I I I . I We Made Your Band Uniforms I I IlAII1IIII1II 1 1 -IIII1IIII1IIII--Inu--IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII 1111 IIII1IIII1uQ1 Mary Ann Bentley 11101 9i9lli'llll1 ll Tlllilll'1I 'T -'-IlTIlllT lII 'l T il T' '1 lIiIlll 'lITllll'1lllgiQ I I JUDGE sMm-I Boov SHOP I Phone AT 2-4898 Home AT 2-1427 I 217 East sn. sf. I I I You Be the Judge imlfllul IT ll l llvvYl '1'l UTIIIITIIIII'- llll Tlillilllllfllll'-Ill? HT I1 iullillgi Jerry O'Connor og!-uni -I I-lu-IIII1 urilu-ull--ilu-lm-ilu-ml-in-1 -1- --rniiirv? Q Compliments of I I DR. G. P. PETERSON I osTEoPArHlc PHYSICIAN i I 1542 E. Grand Phone AM 6-0957 T piQll1lllIlnIllluvIllll1!lIIll- IIYI l IVIV '-I llll illll'illllTllll+lVll'1 l'l1'Kill'-'llll'TlllllllIli-llllh1lOf0 Madelyn Sayre - Diane Lewis 05011011-1:livin-1:1111Iwi-liar-IQIIQMII1' llel -nn- llul 1nn1lnl1rln1l-I-rm-Iv? I LoRENz a. JONES BOATING HEADQUARTERS I 132 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Oil.1-HIITIIIII-DIIIWTllllilllllvl-llllllllll-1llVlC1lIll'TIIllTIlHT' llll 1lllI'Tl1lllll1l'l1ll1fC1li Bob Dooly - Jerry Culp Two East students were taking Math 8 and for the first time, they took a quick look through the book. TeIl me, Paul, can you read that? No, John, but if I had my trombone I could play it! v1an--nu1uI-u1u-nn- v- i- ni-m-nu-- Ii-iu I-I -n 11:-ir-nu--n,!, I I i i i i i DEPENDABLE CAB' SERVICE I FOR MORE THAN 45 YEARS I an I I I I I . ff I I I I YELLOW CAB CO. PHONE CH 3-1111 I .- III, , I - , Alice Little --llI- TOP: Homeroom 110, Mr. Johns: Row 1: Carla Schmacker, Nancy Harban, Julie Smith, Shari Stevens, Norma Moller, Jeri Nervig, Darne Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Nancy Hines, Judy Hansen, Marilyn Hedgecock, Karen Howe, Row 2: Larry Finney, Dick Stever, Jim Richards, Chuck Carlson, Larry Davis, Fred Siders, Denny Krouse, Steve Stewart, Fred Ellis, Mr. Johns, Row 3: Lee Viggers, Woody Strait, Jim Arendts, Chuck Meline, Tom Woxell, Kent Rogerson, Paul Kramme, Ernie McCuen, Dick Findlaw, Larry Gott. BOTTOM: Homeroom 214, Mr. Johnson: Row 1: Bonnie Neal, Ruth Ann Chamberlain, Johnene Townsend, Colene Brady, Kathryn Turner, JoAnn Cook, Mike Borich, Mary Powell, Row 2: Mr. Johnson, Dean Siesk, Bob Utter, Jeff Hall, Tom Davis, Jim Jones, David Griffith, Norman Ivins, Dale Parker: Row 3: David Van Sickle, Craig Anderson, Duane Abbey, Frank Jones, Bruce Adams, Don Wallace, Steve McGee. Judge: You've been brought in here for drinking. Drunk: Fine, Let's get started. . lillllilllllllllilllTUIITIIUUT Plll ivllllv-illlllillll-1lll1-1llll'TlllI TTiT Illlli? Congratulations Seniors I THE Nur HOUSE 611 Locust A ' 'W Phone CH 4-9047 Ill Illl 11llll1'llll'C- llll UTIIITIUT Ili' TIIIIT Illl T Illl fllllv IIII T IIII T Illl 1 IIII illllt-Hllilg Donald Gullck , ll 'Illl 4l 'T IUTII 1' limiIITIIllTlIlIT'IIli-Illlill9311 lT1T llllilllg? I cHENowE1'H-KERN ELEVATOR SERVICE I The Service You Need I Court Ave. at E. Fifth Ph. CH 3-I I5I DES MoiNEs 9, iowA NIT llll T '1 Tllllimlilllli llll 1lllTllll-1 llll '1llll llll'1 llll 1 Illl i 1 llllllilliil Bob Hoauist 'I' ,.1.m1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1,u1,m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m.1,.,.1,. 1 1,,,,1mi1 -- ,1m.1..,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,.,.....!. I I - I e ew ar I6 I T h G f' Id i T E T DES MOINES CLOTHING CORNER I Quality for 75 Years T East 6th 8. Locust :inn-nn -----1--1- -- -- -- inn-m-nn-321:51-mCEEiL:,iigTim-.m'1im 11111 11111 1111 I, H ini. -?'-H2'- - -ll -H -H - -'H'-H -H - -'I -lIH-'1H- -- -HI'-Iv? vf1H-w-m---im-wi-iw--nu ---- in--mv-mi--mi-mi-im-lm-W1..' Wasteney and Crees PHONE AT a-oaoo Home PHONE ai. 5-4053 HAROLD K. I-IAYS AXLE SERVICE 1 I STANDARD SERVICE I WHEELS BALANCED . Axnss AND FRAMES STRAIGHTENED T T 417-419 E. sch sireef , UJESEJM BAE, img. oss MOINES, iowA 'P 2025 Easton Blvd. AM 6-9245 Hamm SearsliITIIITIHI.-.IIll1'm'Tlul-Mi. I . Des Moines Iowa l I l Ilznllv 1 --llll1-Ill!vllll-llII1iIII1IIIl1-ICII1-lllllilllvllll ivvl nllvlgg E WASHING 4- GREASING Q Photographs that are Perfect Plus ? I wuesi. BALANCING -:- ACCESSORIES I GEPPERT STUDIO T Og!!-1-lillviliilvllll-1Ilil1iiIlllIIlillll--llll1-IIII1-mit-IIII1-llll-urllll--Illlvllll-1 illllllig .I E. C H T Penny Heggen Paul Rider: Did anyone ever tell you, you had a wonder- .JI personality? Judy Dahlstrom: Csurprised, but pleasedl Why, no. Paul: Well, then, where did you get the idea? ,?,1,,1,,.1.,,.1 1.m1m.1W1,m1m1 1 1.,..1 1 1 1 1.,,,1,.q. I l I Our 93rd Year In Des Moines i I I I 1.1, I I I I il ' I I I ?l'Hxlli!a I4 1 865 1 I I GRADUATION GIFTS T Plumbs suggest gifts that endure a lifetime I E I - WATCHES - DIAMONDS E JEWELRY - SILVER Use Our Convenient Payment Plan - P LU M B S 1 I WALNUT AT SIXTH I 0ivn1uu 111- mi-ini--im-lun-nn-uii1mi-me 1111- mi-nie Charles Cockerham -II 2 n1iin1 1 1im1iin1uil--inn.-...m1m,1uu1iiii1,.,,1.l.i1 1 1 1m,.-g li1ini-ilu-mi-un-iln1mi1mi1im1iiii1im-uni-i inn-un1iiii1uii-nil-u n-uu- -- - 1nn1inr-lm--im-un-viii-im-ull-IIAI1 1 1 -uu1w inimi-nu1un-ml--nu-un-riii1im-im--iiii1nir--nn-im-wil-nu1inl1iiii-mia Bob Dooly-Jerry Culp Mother: Now soy your prayers, sonny, and go to sleep. Little John: God bless mop God bless pap God bless eg roh! rahI rah! 1: BARNES CLEANERS I ESTHER WHITE I 1826 Hubbell AM 2-8594 -i- Judy McConkey ' I DONALD ANDERSON I Real Estate - Insurance - Appraisals I 525 - 6th Ave. Office Phone AT 8-3651 T 'Cl1llIl1 '1Illl1llIl1 Illl lllllv IIII 1IMITIIIITIllllIlIl1ll1lTMII1l4lllllllvullillllvua Kenneth Webb llllll Tiiiii Illll Illl TUlliIIIlT'IlIlTIl TTTlT llllill? I GREETINGS I WESTERN PLUMBING CO. I 2507 Forest Ave. Phone BL 5-2111 I -nu ------ llli 1 im-un--ml-vm -11--- ml-loft Judy Olson ,i..,-.,,,-,,,...,,,- ,.... ,...,.., -. - -., -...-,..,-,,,,-,.....,,.,......- .,..,.,!, I . I WEBB SINCLAIR senvlcs I Q and RENT-A-TRAILER I Haul Your Own I Em 9th s. universify AM 6-9466 I I I I Des Moines, Iowa I I I 'Pnl-nn1lu-ul--ul-nll- nlll -aurE:Yg?llgx3ggiln-nu-ll1-I I-11:-in-un-:nie :Zum--nil-ll I-un-un-uu-un-nn-- xnue -ml1im-ilniuu-nu-lni1l u-- -11:1-rg? I GENERAL TIRE COMPANY I I Batteries - Tires - Wheel Balancing I I I E - 440 E. Grand Manager--5. H. Clark I Phone CH 4-3275 Salesman - Kenneth Deaton afar.-nuLvui-lm-nn--lull-un-alll111111lul1un-nu-uni11111ml-nun-un--nu-'nr Jerry Slater I lxilllllli il TIllTllllTlllllllllilllllllllillllillllP-IIIITIIIITIIHTIIIITIlTWV! .9 I I I Ie I 7 HART's o-x SERVICE I 5 AM 6-9373 . 2902 E' Hubbell I TOP: Homeroom Cafe, Mr. Koesfer: Row 1: Connie Clark, L Des Moines, Iowa I Suzagne Gxkcg, Marg Blixckrgelg Ilgariall ljuller,SJIZan RHan ord, 5 sue orra , onna epp e, u y ra e , oan e y, osemory I FIRESTONE TIRES 81 ACCESSORIES I Ashby, Row 2:,Robert Jolley, Ben Freeborn, Larry Henderson, if..-................-.l.-...l-...i-..l.-...I-....-.......l........-...................w.-...-.Q R-Chmd CON Hemi' Coffelf I-ee KGSTGH Mike HOIIISTSH JOIWWY Beverly Baker Brown, Bill Moore, Jack Wood, Row 3: Mr. Koesfer, William Dowell, Joe Collins, David Griffiths, Dick Finney. ,, . . ,, BOTTOM: Homeroom 311 Mrs. Laser: Row 1: Kay Bronnen, Judy B-3 HOW did BFOIIIEI' Jones die? Sheryl Fletcher, Carole Johnson, Joan Evans, Sue Bumgardner, Joan C.: He fell through 0 scaffolding, Carole Ailoernaghyi- Ann MLIDdblOfTJr, Barilzkara Kelgher, lgotiigrto . 1- - pw urnerg ow : arry urray, om omas, oger u in , J' B . ,What mas he qpmg up there' Danny Anderson, Flores? Van Loon, Ed Matfis, Mrs. Laser, Roi! J- C- Being OVIQECI- 3: Carl Schieffelbem, Russell Fuller, Paul Rieman, Ron Main. vfu1mv11u----u-l---u----v1n- -1- -11 1---- ii1.1 .... ....1,,..,,,,1,,,!, With Th of Extra. . . Qualify You can Taste 4 V v F- - l1NDEll5llll FIIEKSIIN IJRIRV dl II 5 ff , E 2229 Hubbell 0 Du Moines 0 Phono Collccf AM 6-3112 .I...-,,,.-,,.. - - - - .. ..,.-.. ...,,-,...,...., ....- ,-,,..-........,.-.-l.........,.,,-..,- - .. .. -.,...,.....,.- - ... -.,..., -.,,.-........,.-..!. Howard Swacker -1 13- 1gg1 1 1 1 1,31 11.11.-11.1 ..I,..-mi.-14.1 1 1 1 1 1 114111111 11111111.51 1 1mq-- 11,141 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111g 'E' I E 5 Cardinal Cleaners and hirt launderers L I E I Shirts 2255 with your cleaning order E I Harding Rd. At Hickman East Side Salesman Branches: ' 2312 Forest BL. Byron 6th i 2302K Univ. in li111 1li11 TliTT ll lllllUllmllIlllllillll lTTT1 Wl'1'lflli'Wl'1 lllll'1lIll'1-IUIITIIII Tiiii Milli Kenneth Webb llIT'lllT l171777l111TTi NHS10? O?'HTllllTllllllllliHUTWilIIIITIIIIITIIIITIIIIT'llll1lllllTlllllllll'TllIlTlllll'lllll'Nll'1l1' gf, I sco'rr's RADIO a. T.V. SERVICE I zzz.:-i T ? 1905 Cottage Grove CH 4-4248 I i T Des Moines 'l4, Iowa i zz- DEPARTMENT - 4.-. ..... .... ...,-...f. I Charles Cockerham 5 F E l alll-N1 -nI41IIII-Im-IIII-IIII--:III-IIII--IIII-IIII-1111111111-IIII-IIII- -IIII1n .lg '00 E- GW' T 'Hf.'m.,i:E1::ro'as seas G0 I W Phone CH 3-6247 I DELICIOUS NOON I.uNcrIEs z Z . - I RED SPOT COFFEE SHOP Des Memes' Iowa 221 EAST GRAND PHONE cn a-9932 I 1IuI1Im 11-- nn-m1m--nI11nII-rm-Im-na:-n-1m-1m-ul1lr!0 Of'I-11111nu-anim-nu-un-IIII1-rm1IIn--nII1IIn-m-Inn-IIII--nuinu-lin-II : ROSEIIG MUYFGY Clean McMahon 'il Stranger: l've come out here to make an honest Electric clocks reveal to you Hvingn., Precisely when Your fuses blew' Wyatt Earp: WeII, you ain't got much competition. .-M-'I-m1m1nl1m-m1mi.'1u.1 1 1 .- 1 1 1-il 10:11:11 1 --nv-inn--:II-In-InI-1nl-Im-ll-lI--n-1lIl- -- -In-uv? T I I 5 T QUIGLEY PHARMACY I i Hours 8:30 A. M. Till 10:30 P. M. i 5 i 'l40'l Walker Street Phone AM 2-0233 Ii B E -i-I-..I-.....-....-....-.I..-...-.........-.M-...-...I-...I-....-...I-...I-I...-I...-uf. Q Jean Carlstedt ' ' V I p!u-mI- - --im-nn-Im-Inn-mi-un:nu1nII1IIn1IIII-11111 1 11111-Iu,!, , E . 1701 E. 33rd. I POND'S TRIM SHOP I 5 C rfbl T A f , A' fl' d carl E' Elgena' Paste' T I onCTls:or: M1211 Seal' Covers U goatiriltholszry E i I 1217 High AT a-0451 il Chri5tiQn Director Church Secrgfqry T iam-IIII-IIII-nu-:III-III-Im-IIII-uII1IIII-IIII-IIII- -IIII-IIII-IIII-nu-nu-nie Elberta Borberi Norma Fahnestock E Bob Berger Mr. carol Barker' Minister of Music 8 Youth ! ,!q11IIII-I 1 -nII-nn-nn-IIII-nII-nu-IIu1Im1Im1I1II--un- - 11111--na! I I COHENS BARGAINS I REGULAR SERVICES I I T The All I : O H1 Bible schooi ............ --- ........ 9:45 A. M. I I P I Morning worship ........ ,------c-I 1:00 A. M. I it I Youth Meeting ....... M.- ........ 6:15 P. M. ' I T Evening Service ...................... 7:30 P. M. I T i i T 'I'l0'l S.E. Scott T Congratulations to the Graduating Class of E T T l958 from all of us at Grandview Park. I i sam G' Cohen G 'd 'e of 30 T Your Soul ls Our Sole Business! T T On some Corner for Over 52 years- I ..,...- ... ......-,...-.,.-.1.-...............-........ .---. ,.,,-,' 5 I.-.I...-....-..........I.......-.....-.....-....-....-,...-....-....-....-....-...I-I. -I..-.ii 4. Russell Fuller 4. 'I' Pat Fisher -Illi- II ogu1l1-n-mI-Ia--I:1m1nn1nI1un-ll-Inn-na1n 1 In--nn-II -nn-nge I I I IOWA GUARANTEE FINANCE CO. if T PERSONAL LOANS E i E I I Telephone ATIantic 2-0257 I F E I I I 605 E. Locust Des Moines, Iowa 5 E I East Des Moines Office I i i 'i'MTlIIl'1IlHlTlll-1lll'1llllTlIII1l'Illl'1MlIITIIl11lIII1'IHI'1 lil TIM-1 I1 illllllil Russell Fuller og:-Im1IIl--Il1rIl-QIII--M1lII-InI1InI-l-nu-Inn-nn-Im1nII1uII-III:-II 4. I PRIMA QUALITY Foon or IOWA I I Distributors of I I PRIMA PIZZA SUPREME I 5 I 2815 SE 14th St. Phone AT 8-8683 I '!'u1nu-nn-IIn--uII1Im1IIu--m-'un-uu-uII-IIn--IIu-na-ua:-au-IIII-uII1lo!a Judy McConkey in-nl-un1n1Il-ml--Im1IIl-Im--uniIIII1IIII-nn-IIII1IIu1Irn1 1nn1l.!. I RAY'S HAMBURGER SHOP I I - I E 7'I7 E. 'I4th St. Phone AM 6-9383 - I I I I TOP: Homeroom Library, Miss Larson: Row 1: Mass Larson, Jo 5 Hamburgers You Like 2 Ann Fredregill, Margaret Morrell, Georgann Shoning, Judy I - Tipton,Annabell Whatling,Mary Jo Peaker, Phyllis Bakery Row 2: 'Fu-4111Im-1In-Iuiuoi--nv:-IIII1uII-uII-nII-nII-IuI-mI1IIII1III1III1IIu1nlo Mike DOVE, Herb MUrPhYf -hm BOSSSIII GOTY Wltzenburgf GOVY Bonnie Good-Domfhy poo,-II,-,go Reed, Larry Reeves, Jerry Blddle, Gary Specker, Jerry Gay. BOTTOM: Homeroom 46, Mr. LeBar: Row I: Jerry Thomas, U I H Larry Waters, Herb Lessmann, Melvin Roe, Bob Hartgrave, Nancy: YOU remind me of the 0Ce0rI. Stephen Kier, Kenneth Collier, John Thomas, Row 2: Jerry H , , ,I Jensen, Bob McPherson, John Soutter, Warren Rush, Charles John: Wild, romanhc and restless? Graffen, Joe Jones, Steve Melina, Bob Pierickg Row 3: Mr. LeBar, , Bob Berger, Harry Piper, Pete Hendricks, Larry Davis, Nick- Nancy' No you make me sIck ' Flagor ?l'1'Q'THillllTllTllliII 'T'IllIl'Il TIITII TI I'1II TIIIlIIlITlITI 'TIIITI 3411-1 TIIIITIIIITIIIXIIT I1 I1 IT il i iii ll Ill 'T I1- ITII 2 TMITIIIIW I I I I I CONGRATULATIONS AND ,BEST WISHES I g 1 I , I I I - - - I i ' I I I Q I I I I I I To the I E 5 I I I 1 958 I I I I I I Class I I I I s I I I i I - I I I I i lzlillllmi-'TIllTllilll'1'llillIIllTIIIiwlillhilllilllll-ll'1'Il Il Illllllllllillli--Illlillllilllllil 'TI illlllil!!TIrlllliilllllllllllil1-IilllIIIIillllllilll-l1IlIlTIIIliIIlITmiIli Helen York -IIS- nfeu-nu-uu:nu1mm-nu-ml1ull1un--un1-lun-lun-11011 1 1 -1ull1nn-lm1nu--un1m,1an1nnil,,,1.m.1nu...un WW 1.uu1un1nn1un-nu--nn-un- ll-un -H..-....-...Q- DRAKE UNlVERSlTY A Distinguished University In Your Home Town 0 Fully Accredited 0 Outstanding Faculty 0 Many Extracurricular Activlt 0 Nine Colleges . . . Liberal Arts Business Administration Education Fine Arts Pharmacy Law Divinity Graduate Community E z ' W . 9 nnnn ,,s, ttnn F! tntn tttt 5 t.n Larry Stougurd -l l 6- in-n11n-rm-uu-an-m-ul-ul--nn--ui-un--n1nu1nn-nu-n11un-n0? I oveu sunmws I I I I i T B 8: B JOBBERS i T ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM1 PAINT T I 1'oo1.s-GIFTS T g S I FISHING EQUIPMENT I I 2417 E. unsv. Phone AM 6-7100 7 Des Moines, Iowa liOIl'1llIIlll1 l1 l Tlllllllnlllillvllliyllli'IIII--Illlr-Illl YT11 Iiilliuil Herb Murphy ion-1111111-1 -11-1m-nu-1111-1111-u11--1u1-1111-1111-1111-1 -1 1 -1111-ui. amuevoun CARS 'ro I I TIMS BODY SHOP I 513 S.E. 4th AT 8-4400 T 'S'Iillllilllllllllifllllillll-1 1IIII1-IIIUTIIIITIIIITIIII1Ili' I 'IllIiIlli'-1lIII1IlIliIl!EO Bal: Berger in-un-1 -- -1 -1111--m1-nu-1111--:iii-141111111-irvi-11111 --1 --11--m11n,!, I ALlCE'S PLACE I I I 900 EAST 14th STREET I T Seasoned Corn -:- Karmol Corn .-:- Karmel Apples E TOP: H0mFl'00m 313. MY- Mauki ROW 'Il Carol CIWGDFQGVL I Barbara King, Dawn Schirle, Pat Harmon Pat DeMaranv1lIe, 5 Ho' D095 'I' Roo' Bee' 5 Q Christina Loving, Nancy Condit, Judi Garrett, Joan Hunley, I TRY THEM AI-L I Barbara Bright, Mary Garrett, Annetta Ionza, Darlene Edmonds, 4-..-....... -.-. - .-....-...........-11.-I..-............1.-.-.-.-....-1.5. Row 21 Janice Menter. KQV Verwers, Penny Long. Doom R Bro Shawhan, Betty Bargeson, Karen Davis, Joanne Sorter, Jocelyn ose Ann dene Humphrey, Nancy Schooly, Caroll Henson, Karen Reynolds, Gwen Consalverg Raw 3: Steve Backus, Ronnie James, Dick Eroaha Gvalrn StroudM Gam Rleinicar, Ricthargl lselsoi Jim Walods, era 1 iams, r. au 5 cw : y e ansom, ary My good man, you had better take the streetcar home. Welsher, Jim Pdfdekovper- H . - - - 11 BOTTOM: H 204, M' M E ' : R 'I: B b She no Ushe' wwe WOUICIVII Iet me keep It In the houshe' Haskins, Delaifefrncfetgsley, JoAnIris DixgnTI?,haror?wCarson,GEILSEZ Hiatt, Linda Brady, Karen Sacre, Jean Telford, Donna Castings, Judi Smith, Row 2: Karen I-linkle, Miss McEniry, Darrel Reed, Darrell McCuen, Ron Wheeler, Ed Shultz, Robert Ware, Phyllis 'Q'- - '- '- '- '- - - - '- - - - '-'Wg' gierci lguw Bgl Bil Pjrery, 'Days Qlvcirdrq Jerry Tatman, Dick I I arret, erry ater, o n ee , au orris. ' I - e I I 1 , , s I Congratulations Seniors 1 E i A Kiss: A mouth full of nothing that tastes like heaven 5 E and sounds like a cow pulling her foot out at the mud. Q To build and acquire is one of your great I I 5011nnznu-r111111l4-nun-1111--1111-1111111111u11-1111-1111-1111-11111n11111n1111r--ni: I privileges. Your graduation is evidence I WHITE, STAR LAUNDERERS I I of this American heritage. 5 AND DRY CLEANERS I 1 I 212 East Grand I f i 1 Phone CHerry 3-o1s1 1 s , s 4v.-.m-1- -.11 ----- rm- - -1.- ---- 1.1-.qi l Many best wishes for your success. I 'I I' ' 1,121 Jorlflgsuorfhfgog'G,Q',,.,ffQ2h ' ' ' I - 7 Ig gllillllIIITIlII'TIIlIllIIll1'll'T ITIIIITIC1-lIl'TlllIiIIiIII'1lll1 II1 illlvlq' 1 1 I l ' 5 I I You Never Pay An Interest I 5 I 0 E 3 ' I or Carr rn Char e At s T 0 Dea Finance Company 3 Y 9 9 , 5 1 r 1 SI E G E 1.'s 1 s s I I I 5 s 5 I FURNITURE ' I Helping people build and acquire for over 50 years I I T I I 5 2 fi I II3-I9 W. Walnut I Oillvfllll-1lll 1lIll1I 1 1-llvh-lIllllIIIITlllI'1!llIl'lll'TIUlI1l1l11lilITlWi'lllli-Tllii E l Kenneth Webb 'i'u--.m--1-1- r-- --1n-w.-11..-1-11-im.-ml-.111-. - -1111-mi-in-nf: Janet Farnsworth -I I7- I I 5 T in-ml --------- -nu-un-an-nu --1----- -.-.. - .,..,1 ,,,, ,, ,, -,,,,,!, l I I . . . X For The Tops In Televlsion Sales and Servlce Q I 5 l CALL l KILLIN AND MERRITT l l l T - I A A 1 - 2701 East Grand Phone AM 2-8080 lil-ilu 11-: n-1111-1111--me-Iul-uu11uI1I-nl 11111 un-M10--14-u-I1 1 -I1111n11nI-E111-11111:-m-vm 111- Iu-- E Kenneth Webb ni. '?'i ' i '1'11 11i11111 I' '-U 0? TN1Nll-llIl-WI-'III-IIII1IIIIQIIII111111nu-II111m1-u11-uui-1111-un--III:-wi-II 4. ' - BOND'S BARBE l ' E R and BEAUTY SHOP E I E I i Congratulations to the Senior Class of '58 5 721 E. University : I li Phone AM 2-5503 I I L N D R U G T .yllilllll S TIM-lllllilIIYITIIIPTIIIIITIIIVTIII1-lIliillll llllTlIllTl! T 'illllTl0i F 1 Bob Goettsch - Judi Hollingsworth f Prescriptions - Fountain Service i '5 ' ' 'l l l !' T . I HOME oIL co. I F East 16111 and Walnut Phone AM 6-3175 '07 E- GH- D M I Pho'-6 CH 3-6456 - I - es oines, owa l i Rl E Joseph Antomo 3 Defoid Judson 4 -I' T'I' '.stmszzaxg:2'5:mIa2,TI 'm ' Words of wisdom to seniors: Anyone who thinks he is Muse Lumpo Soap. Doesnw 'ameri Doesnw bubble. indispensable should stick his finger in a bowl of water Y I I, . U h by ond notice' the hole it makes when he pulls it out. Doesnt Ceon' ts 'UST company In t e tu ' Fi- 111i11111111,1i1 Illia? ,!q-1m- 1 11111111111111111111111111IIII1nII111II1III11III 1111 lIw1'II,g, I I L Congratulations Seniors ! I l, . I I E I-Iv-TEs'r COAL co., INC. l 1 1 220 s. E. 6th CH 4-6121 Q I CONGRATULATIONS I I DES MOINES, IOWA I E I 0101111111--111111111-111111111-1u11EI:'g:IgIinaziuixgn-1111111 I-nil-1111--ini-1111111010 ! E S R C L L .yi-1111-11-I-mi-Im-I.--wi-ml-Im-In-mi-n-Im-.III-im-Im--111--W-II ? 1 1 A Prescription Specialists - Fountain Service Q l : noN Joi-INsoN PHARMACY T T . I T I 844 HULL AVE. PHONE AM 6-3161 i E E 'E'.I-1II111m--u11-1II1-nn-1u1--n52:::1g-E,nF:TfTg-r:vm-uI1-uII--mI-1111--rmiuui-unto L 4 1 02111-11111 -n111nn1m1--1111-1111-nn11m1nn-nu-III11I11I-1Iu-1:n- I-nn-ug? l l T I I EAST SIDE FISH MARKET I Q L E MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST : Q ante l Q WHOLESALE and RETAIL A 5 5 2 WILLIAM E. VEACH ARTHUR E. VEACH i T , T I FINE CHEESES T i A'd'S Peterson 'fc' Moller I T SCANDINAVIAN SPECIALTIES i 5 I E E I E ls if Phone AT 8-2124 604 E. Grand : aim--ll 111111 na-ln-ui-IMI-111111111 11111 nun-1:05 3111111111 --nu-ll-nn-Ill-ll-ni-ll-lvirunr 111:n1I1nn1nI-1m1uoi Helen York -ll8- John Shea 1 n-Is? I i I 2 L I . L , I E L , I 5 L , L L I , L I 5 I Z L I 3 L - 4+ Im I I 1 I DR. LEO D. LUKA, D. o. i I E 7 PHYSICIAN 8. SURGEON I s I . . I I I I I I LE. Universit 5 . Y L I Des Moines I6, Iowa I I I I n - I 'flu-uni I-InI--uII-Im-mi-Im-uxI1Iuiinn-uII1nn1nnI-ui:-niiinu-un1ule Thelma Summers-Donna McFarland iOllIll '1IIlI'TI TIiI1i'lIll!lUillIl'TIlIIllll'Til1ll1'Illl-1lIl1 ITDHIT Ill-1lIT'lIllT'lll!' I Congratulations to the I I 58 Graduates g 7 UNION FURNITURE T .illilllii-I l1SII ITN IYIIIITlllIl'1IlIIlTllllilmvvllll-1Ill'1'IllITllIITllIT'IIll'IllITlUIiliC Donna McFarland v!uI-lIu-In--IIn--Im-IIII1InI1uu-IIu-Ilu--nII-IIII-uII1IIII1IIII1IIIi1IIn1-III-I nfs I DIAL AM 6-1569 I E FOR FINE COMMERCIAL 81 SOCIETY PRINTING 5 L WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS I I ACME PRINTING CO. I T Wm. V. lBill1 Evans D. V. IDaveJ Evans i . 1442 EAST GRAND AVENUE : TIlIIT'lIII'1'lllll-Ill!!-1lmlkin-CIIIUTNIITIIII1HillIIII!1IIl1TIIII'1'I1llT'lIII1'lUi' Herb Murphy 11' L I L43 ii? 3 O Us -0 'fro mro3 seg, -.c'Q 3:45 3'-0 -Q Ugg -.1 336' Sow -,US IT... . nz EQ: :IIB U1 os LO Sm 3 9-2 as are ISS' DID 'ig me O 3 0.0 I a 2 a. o -4 o I: 56 m 'P :- a C' U1 9. a. o 3 P 5. UI 'P a 3 'Y' U 0 o 'E 59 TOP: Homeroom 315, Miss Mobberly: Raw 1: Karla Dyer, Judith Stoner, Judy McConkey, Marilyn Gee, Connie Weeks, Madonna Clemens, Sharon Warren, Darlene Deaton, Barbara Gibson: Row 2: Beverly Millard, Joyce Hutt, Larry Leftwich, Wally Swenson, Jim Quirk, Bob Whitlatch, Dennis Lemon, Janet Cox, Miss Mobberly. BOTTOM: Homeroom 107, Mr. Neal: Row 1: Muriel Minter, Mary Lou Fahnestock, Pat Moran, Sue Willer, Carol Lind, Jeanne Ford, Linda Marten, Carole Schreckhise, Sue Connors, Judy Walters, Janice Spoon, Row 2: Esther Rosenberger, Judi Story, Phyllis Schneider, Stephanie Houston, Kay Fenton, Marianne Freeman, Sheryl Schultz, lrva Slater, Sharon Nelson, Mr. Neal: Row 3: Larry Peterson, Granville Welch, Kirk Brill, Roger Child, John Cecil, Dwight Ratcliffe, Tom Randolph, Larry Plumb, William Bruner: Row 4: Bill Johnston, Tom Richards. i!llTIlIIiI Nil NTI ITIIIITII ITIIIIT IITI Illlllillllilllkiillllv-IIITUIIZIIII?IIIITIIIIlIllIlIIIliIllI11llII1Illlllll-illIlllIIS1IIII1-IIII1-IlllillllTIIIITIIII-1IllIlII ITIIIlIlII-1IllITllII11llIlgQ I L L L I You, the members of the class of E June, 1958, are cordially invited to I I make this bank your bank I I L , Bankers Trust Company L 5 5 L SIXTH AND Locusr L I 1917-our 41st Year of sewice- 1958 I I Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i Federal Reserve System I L I L .P IIIIVIIIIITlllillllCTlII1Tml-'IlIlTlllllI IITMII-1lIllilIII-1lllI'il Il'1'llll'TII Illlllillllillllilmlm'TlIIlllIlITl1llTI1lI'1'IIIl'TIlllilllli'IIlI'1'IIIIlllllllm-1IIIl'TlIII'TIllI'1'lIllTIIl.IT'lIIlTIIIIllOi0 Pete Hendricks -II 9 5 ogllflill ----------------------------------- - -mi-nf: I I I I . ' I I Chet Brammer s Restaurant I - I T 2929 E. University P I I Hours 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. Phone AM 6-9159 - I ' ' ' T T T T T ' T T H eT2I'ETl 'E2IIfIIZ ' T T T T ' ' I' T ' ' ' - f' ian-un ---1--11- 111-1-1 I HI-wa? Pgvvi 'III 1 1 -lw-lIu-Iul- rlll 1nu--un-uu- :nuu 1 nnnl -nm- 1 1 -.nn-ni. G. J. RONAN, o. D. I T For Your Favorite Malts, Sundaes, T OPTOMETRIST I E ' I E The Fleming Building, Room 424 : Cones, Pints, and Quarts I 6th Ave. a. Walnut Phone CH 4-2419 I L l -1-MII-IIII1 IIII 1 lvll -ml-:III-ggrgvgunmgmeig-nu-nn- iiii - iiii 1 llii inn-nef. I N D I QCIIPIIII1 I-Illliull-lm-ml1:10-nn1nn-luu-nnv-iIu-Iui-1111141111 inn-end, I I I I The Voluntary Plan To Debt Freedom I 211 E- 30th Sf- CREDIT COUNSELORS CO. I I I 726 Grand Avenue I I I I Phones: CH 3-7904 ef CH 3-0440 T sian-.nn ------ un-mi-un-nu-u ------ nu-nie my Alice Little Father: Professor, what do the boys do with their weekends? Professor: Well, most of them put their hats on them. +---H-- ------ - -- --------- I---I I I I I CUSHMAN-WILSON ou. co. MOBILGAS 8. MoBn.on. I FRIENDLY as SERVICE . . I Mobilheful AT MQIJIIQII I I E. 2nd 81 Grand E. 33rd 81 Univ. E. zafh s. Hnhhen E. 14th 8. Court T 5 : 3761 E. University I 5 I T Phone CHerry 3-3156 We Deliver Fuel oil .f....... .... ...-....-...-....-.-....-...-...-... .... ....-..i. Richard Kokemuller ,I-111.1 1nn-.lm1lux..IlIl-.MT.m1.un1nn,ullilui,lul1ilu,ui ,un-nie Judy Olson Mr. Young: Have you ever been to the zoo? Mike Dare: Nope. Mr. Young: Well, you ought to go. You'd get a, kick out of watching the turtles zip by. o!n1mI1 1 - n-nn1uu-m-nu1uu1am1un--un1-u1nn-- 1 1-un-ni, I on. H. H. ozANNE I I DENTIS1' I I House Phone AM 6-1823 406 Cap. City Bk. Bldg. I I OFFICE PHONE CH 3-1425 Des Moines, Iowa I itmimi-nn:nu-unin-un--nn-m1-nu-Im-nu-mu-uui1iui-nnxnin-uri--ni: Thelma Summers ,gi-11:11 --11:11:11:-nuinn-nu-nn-nnimi-uu1un-nu-lull-in 1 110:-into I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I DR. HAROLD GRIFFIN I oEN'rls'r I I 2403 Easton Phone AM 5-0339 I oft:-nu1lllI--IIII-IIIIIZZIZEJIIIIAEII-cl-ilLgE:iiI:Inhl-TgrrigulgJl:LZxZ:ST1ili-Iull-:iliI--inf' o!u1n 1--1-1 nn-nu-un- n-nu1in11uu1llli-- 1 :un-ui. I I E I I I I I I WELCH SIGN SHOP I I I 2 s I I I 1343 EAST GRAND AVENUE I I i I e I I - s I I 'IMI-nn -1111- ua--unin-:anim 1-1111 ui-nie Helen York -I2O- .- ..1-I.- -:,.-I .. - ... -, .... -,,-..- ......,-....I. 2411111111 P I I 1 E 1 CARS, INC. I Exclusive Volkswagen Dealers I I I 1412 Kea Way I 1 I Phone ATlantic 2-0272 I 1 +1lT'llll-'- T lllifllllill ITIIIIT'lTg':'Ig'ElI'1IAElLi-IllllillllTNI Tl 2414 1 lllTIlllTI1l!C :En--nu111111111111111-1111-1u1-nn1u11-1m-1111- xnnn -1un1m1111u-11111-11111111-1: .iq 1 WESTERN STEEL CORPORATION 1 I 317 East Court Ave. Des Moines, Iowa I I D. A. Faber, President I S .1 I Bus. Ph. AT 8-1908 - nes. Ph. 1m1ifmo1q 606 I 'I' u?l-nu1an1un-nn-nu1vm1nuQu:-mu:rm-nu-un11m-nm-nu-nn1m1-nmzlm n1nn-nn? lg- Q ofa:-nun--111111111-n 4, 3525 l :I l l 1 . Q. 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FOR GIRLS: Beginning jobs in all office departments. On-the-job training as Clerks, CIerk-Typ- ists, Secretaries, and Stenographers. Merediths offers you a good starting salary, opportunity for ad- vancement, friendly working associates, pleasant offices, five day week, a fine cafeteria, a complete insurance program, and many sports and club activities. Whatever your preference, visit our Personnel Department soon. Our interviewers will be happy to discuss your career with you. MEREDITH PUBLISHING C0. 1716 LOCUST STREET ,in ..-..-.-.-11--1--m-:XA--m1w-uu1l 11--11 ----1----1 ary Ann Bentley -122- l o!qn1nu-un-un--ui--uu1un-uni n-a 1lux1iu1li1l1- I--in-un-mi-urls TOP: Homeroom 217, Mr. Oxenreiderz Row 1: Jeanette Breese, Jean Williams, Andra Bets, Anno Lowe, Deane Borg, Connie Starr, Margie Shaeffer, Hazel Stalter, Delores Davidson, Karen Nicholson, Row 2: Bill Tholl, John Heitman, Mike McGavran, l l l l T EARI.'S HUBBELL AVE. T 5 E l SHELL SERVICE i Easton a. Hubbell AM 6-9294 g s Q TUNE-UP - BRAKE WORK Q 5 HIGH QUALITY 1 LOW PRICES g 5 TOWING T :gn-TIIIITIIIIT-IIIITIII TIIIITIIIITHL-glggdllgglillglllli-Ill 'T I ITIIITIYII-1 II l Illlllfif QSQIUTIIIITII ITlullIIIITIIII'1'Illl'THUlfllllillll'VIII'lIlllTIIIITIIIITIIIITIIII1-lIIlT3IIIIlHl?. lg AN DY AND BlLL'S MARKET T Ei' Home of Quality Meats i I Phone AM 6-0046 E. 33rd and Cleveland 'Q 4'IiIIITIIIIilUWTIIIIi'IIIIl'1IlIIlIlIi IIgIQg!gzIIlI17llllllllllIlIl'TIIlITIIIlT-Illlill lx-.IITIIlIi'IIIITIIIIlIlllTIIII'1'IIII'TIlII'TIIIlTIIIITIIII'i'IIlI iIIIITulllIIIITlIIIlIIIIi'lIIIT'II.24 re RICI'I'S TIRE 81 RADIATOR L ? CH 3-3219 g E 822 East 6th Street Des Moines 16, Iowa T Q' n1lln1un-iln1nu11iu--nil-nll--lul1llli1uxi--nn-ilu-uu-HII1-ilu--lui-lllliuuio Beryl Smith Marge Moran: l see by the paper that nine teachers and o student were killed in a wreck. Jim Arendts: Poor chap. Ronnie Shade, Alfred Hickman, Tom Brown, Don Somers, Larry Kaiser, Row 3: Mr. Oxenreider, Louis Snyder, Dave Selindh, Donald Andersen, Kelley Bergstrom, Vitold Bems, Ronald Long. BOTTOM: Homeroom 119, Mr. Pieres: Row 1: Sandra Lettingtan, Barbara Purcell, Barbara Seiler, Karen Schroeder, Martha LeMar, Jacky Brown, Sharon Smith, Judy Sampson, Susan Banker, Linda Beall, Barbara Haskins, Row 2: Ron Carpenter, Paul Anderson, Jim O'Hara, Harry Casner, Ken Forrest, Doug Ridout, John Finchum, Dick Wilts, Bob Six, Jerry Waters, Mr. Pieresy Row 3: Edvgrt Kooker, Bob Reynolds, John McCoy, Dennis Ackley, Ron an ers. l l E IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE E WHERE YOU SAVE so...sAvE ronAv Ar... i i HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SIXTH 8: GRAND DES MOINES ii if l Dennis Cornell-James Fisher -'l 23- 111111111-111111111111 ,1- 1n1 1 1 1 111111,,.,1111111111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111-1111111111111111 ...111111111111111111111111111 1 l Sun Ray Cleaners GL Furriers 1 I 1600 EAST GRAND I AM 6-1738 E OVERTON'S HUNTING 111111 FISHING Open Evenings and Sundays 3514 East 14th Street Phone AM 2-5757 1.111 1 1 .1 1m111111111n1.u111.1111111111 .1 1 .1 1 111111. Dennis Bales inn-111-ini- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.1 11111-11 EAST GRAND LAUNDER-IT 1540 E. Grand Phone AM 2-2157 OUR SERVICE IS GOOD Rachel Huse and Maxine Anderson, Proprietors 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-111111111-11 11111-11 Thelma Summers- Donna McFarland 111111 1 111111,1..1,1,,11111111111 1,1,,111111111,,11m,1 1 11111..,, Reddy Kilowatt and his helpers congratulate you on completing the first big step toward lite. He will do his best to help make your living better . . . electrically. Should you be planning to study engineering, Reddy in- vites you to consider the utility business as your livelihood when you are out of college. Few businesses double their output every 10 years. That points toward progress and advancement in a field where engineering plays a most important part. nu wow ron Servlet Q 1 3 ' A 'Q 1 'I I i 311, 1 I 'fi 1 Q L' Ilowx Pawn Elm Ikea Ct Harold Sears 1111111111-1111 111111 1 1m.-1,1 1,,,,1,.,,1111111,1.11111111.1 .1 1 11111111 11,1111 Bob Orr -1 E 1 E i 1 I s I s I s I 4' 'Z' I I 4- 'Z' I 1 5 1 1 I I 2 1 4' . -122, I 5 I -1- ------- ---.. ..... . . ..-...i. v?n-nIl111u-11l1-u11-- niuu -1111-11111 1111 1 1111 11111111111 ,,11 ....,.,11.1,,.... ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1,,,,..,.? 1 WAGNER'S CORYELL '70' STATION I Beautiful Free Premiums u I Double Stamps on Saturday T 5 2754 East University s il-------AM6-9358 1 5iSZ2'1T12i'ZEZEi T T T ' 101- llil -11--111111111- 1111 -1111- 1111 1 1111 -111111111111111 1111 11111111111,111111111,,,11,,.? BOB 81 BILLS BARBER SHOP I I T We Specialize ln Flattops T T 3602 - 2nd Avenue i ..... ......1.1.-....-....-....-....-,.., ..... .,..-..i. Charles Cockerham Mill on the Floss -the sort of book that once you put it down, you can't pick it up again! :ill-PIIUU1 Tllllilllli llll illlllwll llll 'illlli-llll'1' llll illlli llll idlllilllli illllT'lI DUNCAN'S BARBER SHOP i T 840 Hull I Air conaafioned I 'ill' 'vllllll' l1i1 IIIITIllllllIIl1llIITlllI1'llIl1'IlII iili llllllilgi' Louie Yacinich ion--11111 -1111--111r-1111- 111r 1 llll 11111111111 Illl 1II11-- llll -- llll --H111 1 -HI1-mp? WlLSON'S DENTAL LAB 1 T FOR THE DENTAL PROFESSION ONLY T 510 CC BK Bldg. CH 3-3317 'E'm-l11l--1111111n-1111-l111-1111-1111--1111--u11--1111111xI- 11u1-1111-1111-m1-1111-uri' Eloise Johnston Qui 11--11 1111-11l11111-1111-111111111 -11111 11111-lu? I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1 5 B 1 STON ER PIANO COMPANY I T Every Transaction Guaranteed 5 Q HENRY C. OLSON, President l 1 lOth and Walnut Street T Z Des MOINES 9, 1owA I I 'iw-1111 11-11 I 1111-Jiuu-1111--1111-1111 --1111 ' --1111-mio Bob Monroe ,,1,,,,1,,1,,1 1,1 1,,1.,1 1 1, 1,,1, 1 ..,,,1,,,....nu..,,,I, 3 E 4: I I I ORRS AUTO MARKET 706 E. som sneer AM 2-2434 i suv s. sau. i H 2 Our Own Terms I GEORGE DAVE BOB T BUD CLARENCE GLENN T Vi' H1-lllI'1I IITIlllilllllllnTlllllilllliilllhillllvillll-illlll1llIllC1lII1'TllllTlIll1'l l'i'llll-11140 Bob Orr - Lawrence Pratt u?u--un-lu- --H11 -- 111 1 - l-ln1n- -I -Ilan-vi1 :nu-ini, I I I F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. I PARK-FAIR sHoPPlNG CENTER I . I '14 n-nn1 ii- -un-1willlvliiuu-nn1nu--nu--nn:nn-1nu1un-Iu-lulvllu--info Bob Goettsch - Judi Hollingsworth l!.l11lllllllll'i1lIl'1IIIITIIIITlllIlllIlT'Illl'C-ll ITI!!!TllllillllTllllTlIll'1'lIIl-1llIl11Illl'TII QS' L Office Phone AT 8-5701 Res. Phone CR 3-2211 l I ROBERT A. WRIGHT I I Notary Public -Tax Consultant , I I 408W East Walnut Street Des Moines 9, Iowa I .9ll?llllillll1lllliillllillnllllllilllllllliillllllllliIlllTlllliillllillllilllllllllil1lITll+ Walter Williams Old lady to Kelly M.: Sonny, you know you shouIdn't drag your girl around the street by her hair. Kelly: That's all right, lady, she's dead. TOP: Homeroom 148, Mr. Rasmussen: Row 1: Mr. Rasmussen, Mike Parkey, Merril Frost, Terry Staley, Lee Robbins, Dave McGovern, Dean Oziah, Ted Lawson, Randall Stubbs, Row 2: Ronnie Howser, Ronald Bockur, Gene Chase, Bill Bayon, Jim Webb, Bob Niemeyer, Larry Bellis, Gary Vanderlyp Row 3: Lynn Law, Tom Wright, Fred West, Randall Harlan, Cecil Henderson, Lyle Davis, Larry Dudley, Gary Ackley. P BOTTOM: Homeroom 116, Mr. Rathert: Row 1: Curtis Wright, Jim Logan, Arthur Harris, Terry Dooley, Tom Carpe, Eugene Walker, Karen Smith, Delores Boydon, Tom Lutz, Row 2: Mr. Rathert, Gary Munoz, lvars Zagers, Mike Porter, Carlton Peter- son, Jerry Addy, Jerry Hagan, Lee Barr, David Harvey, Steve Leonard, Leroy Gray. Qc:-im1nn1rm--un-ul-n 1nl--In-mu--nu-ul-nn-1m-nn-ml-nu-ull-uu1-mu-an-nu-1mi1im-1 1nu-un1nu- - nv I-i111-un-:in-1 inn-ul-nu1nn--n--app . , I I I I I E I I I e I I I 5 I ANDREWS I T I 1. Ig gg:-2-:-:bm-2'rm-:1:':-:':?I ,'3:gigIg754-Z-3-:':'I-55'-:73t5:-975172315513115:77:25: - 6 I sigliesifi li I ll' ::?g:g'- 'A egug: 35155: :5:f-1-':1:r:1:: 1-::::::QEi ' ' I g .. art. . l2' -g --4-,- -- 2Ef:2::2:21:-.I.:1,. E 3:5 ,5:f:f:l:5:5 rpg:-:2:I:-:I:2:l,'ftf' ' I -as-. E22 -?ii?555ii?E:s:3:z:s : Iv I5 I 'I ' '-iff 'jsglisisisisisiief :1::::::i?i E I I I 822 Walnut Street Phone CH 4-4956 1'-fS11:sEs32:?sSs2f?sE5:s:5. :E:Z'2252512-. Es2s2sisEEQ f 52 ' DES MOI NES 9, IOWA i '2E5EsZE5E5i5E5S525E55E5: ---' .1:3fZ.:12F5'- 'fl -2' - wife .e:e:z:s:5:z:z:s: lifes. f 2 I I I Weddings Graduations I I I , I I I Q4-nu-un1 im-I ---1- in-n -- -a-un- -Iu-nu-un1nu-nm--nu--nu--nu -----1- - 1 1 1 1 1 -'.... 1un1.,I4 Judy McCon key -1 25-- It's true! As a high school graduate, you can look forward to an excit- ing career in the new Age of Space. Even now, our scientists and engineers are probing outer space. But as experiment soon becomes reality, the important man will be the trained technician...trained in rocket and jet propulsion, electronics, mechanics and allied fields. That is Why, in planning your future, you should consider an Air Force Enlistment. For only here will you have the opportunity for the full range of Space Age specialty training. Plan now. See your Air Force Recruiter today. the future belongs to the airman 55 TfS9f- N- D- HANSEN - , I I U 5 Ai, Force Recruiter 'S You oc' ' ' 5 A 25 if . He 'S locafed af! Room 104 Old Fed- Bldg- D M , I if f es omes owa -l26-- gn-nu.-Im-:III-nu? u?x-m-Im--un1nn-mu-nu-n-in-m11ng If-,P I I r I Iwi I I 'I 2 I Imf I I 'P 0 i s si 2 s Q 0 P E IN 3 I I Q z I- I I T ' Z T T 5 'I' I' O T 5 2 9, m 2 E 2 E -4 'IST' - I sv 5 -III I -I fb l I E. W fi T m F ua 0 E 3 Q Q a 2 L - C CD 3 L I o aI QI 5 Z 2' 'EI I I 5- al :I :TI C U 9 I ' ua V' 5 Q Q C ' I Q I 2 - -. o m -.I I e : Q U s -ss P Z Q D : I 7 I I l'l I w :E I s 2 K vu s s Z Z U' 0 1 I i' vi SI I Q 0 3 I i 5' fi I xv ' I s U 4 O ms e V' ?' - I2 2' I I P ' 0 0 I 5 F1 s s Z Z ffl UI s z ui 4 I I 0 I I I I -- 0 I - Z I : 5 Us : O 5 I Q I I - 0 0 I sv 5 e 8: m .4 s I I 3 I l U I0 L l L 'Ili-un-nu-IIu1n!a Qu-nuvlm-nu-IuI1IIII--un-nuimi-uu1xvP Russell Fuller QQIUTIIII-illllTIIIITIIII-1lllIllIll1-NNTIIIIlllll1'llIll'IllI1 IIIlTlllITill!TllIIl1l illlll-1ll 4. I J. c. WHITE coNcRE'rE co. I i Ready Mixed Concrete-Building Material I T 330 S. W. 7th Street Phone CH 4-3161 T .iallIYHIIITIIIITIlllTIlllYlllllillllilllllllllllllliIIIIUOSIIIITIlll1llllITllll'TIlll1'llll-1lillTill? Charles Cockerham Suz: Do you know what I heard? Tom: No. Suz: Sheep. i 'l'l'i'i'l'l 'l 'M' 'l 'l 'i i 'I' I I I w o L T z I , I I Tuma I I I I I I I I I I I I Flaotograplw I or tlce fraduatu I 420 Ninth sf. 0 Dial AT 8-1007 I-,.s..-,,-I.- ,.., -.-.,- ,.,. -..-,..-I.-..-.-.-.-.-,.-,If Carollne Maples -I2 TOP: Homeraom Pool, Mr. Russell: Raw 1: Mr. Russell, Larry Cline, Steve Carlson, Ron Brown, Reed Clarkson, George Patter- son, Raymond Fisher, Eddie Lloyd, Ron Birmingham, Row 2: Allen Boaton, Wesley Myers Ron Gathercole, David Brown, Joe Brockett, Jim Jaquinta, Dave Prince, Ron Peterson, John Lankfordg Row 3: Raymond Holland, Jim Grant, Ron Johnson, Roy Marquis, Jim Clewell, Ted Bell, Clark Betts, Dennis Capps. BOTTOM: Homeroom 6, Mr. Savage: Row 1: Margaret Weather- ly, Darlene Guttropf, Linda Douglass, Bonnie Bean, Karen Gilbert, Diane McClurg, Ellen Ellgaard, Jo Ann Schlaser, Anita Shaeffer, Janet Belluchi, Bette Burnsg Row 2: Sharon McKenzie, Judy Olson, Linda Lee, Tom McElree, Glen Penenger, Bruce Adams, Rick Heck, Bob Huffman, Patricia Williams, Charlotte Rusher, Linda Craig: Row 3: Mr. Savage, Don Tokheim, Kurtis Viggers, Larry Flanagan, John Eason, Bill Landau, Joe Dunnam, Dale Funderburk, Martin Harban, Dick Buckles. Waiter, I've got a fly in my soup. That's all right, sirj he won't drink much. -IIII..IIn1IlI 1IIII--un1mI-IIu1iIII1IIu1nn 1IIiI1nII-nII1uu1I1 I1mI1Ini-Il BECKMAN snornens I Jobbers Plumbing, Heating and Well Supplies E 320 Southeast Sixth Street Phone CH 4-2233 I DES MOINES 'l6, IOWA T IITllllTlIIlllIllllIll-fllllTUlligzilggulglgrglllllllilllll11IIll'Tllll1-llll'illll .Il lTllllll illflTl l'1Ill1 Tllllil '1llli'll 'Tlllll -11 Illl llillil ITIIUUTIID? JIM 8. ROY'S BARBER sHoP 413 E. Locust 2 BARBERS Air Conditioned - Open Mondays Ladies 84 Chilclren's Hair Cutting Expertly Done T Ilillllilll 2 llliilllli' NillllllllllT'llllTllIlillllS1llllT I llllli l U'-IIIIT lillllillif Dennis Cornell 11111-1111 -nu-maiiiil1iiii-nn--niiim1nn1nn-mi-nu--un-uuiii 1.,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,m1ml-1mi1.,,,,1m.1uu1,,,,1,,,,1lm1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,,.,1un1m,1..,,1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,m1.,, Congratulations Seniors - Best of Luck. SUNRISE SU PER VALU EVERY DAY LOW PRICES QUALITY MEATS Eosl' 42nd 81 Easton Blvd. Charlie Burzo cor? Kenny Fenton H1,,,,1.m1un1,,,,1,.,,1nn1un1iiu1 1 1I1mi1iin1,m1i.,....ml1iin1un1 1 H1,m1n Sharon Brammer 1' x, U lI I' Uglflifllli TIN? llll T llll lllll'-IIIITIllITlllllllIl-1 llll llIlXTlllI-- Illl lblllllllnlli l T CONGATULATIONS V958 SENIORS THE HOUSE OF REMNANTSH BUDGETLPRICES 8. CLOTHING FOR l FRANKE'-'5 THE ENTIRE FAMILY 512-616 I-OCUSI' I 2260 univefsafy Phone AM 2-2327 FRANKEI- 5 PARK FAIR Des Moines I7, Iowa 2nd 81 Euclid 1,,,,1,,,,1 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, ..,,,,1,,,,E2TgLEl: ,,,, 1,,,,1,,,,1,,1 1,,1,,,,1u :fan--im -1-- Im11m1uIEZ':l2miu-5-Jing-Quill-lull-ilu1 - -n1ml-I V 2901 E SEAN? AUTO SERVIEEA 2 8543 Then there was the one-fingered pickpockel' who cou I HNITEIYMOINES IOWA I only steal life-sovers. illlll lill IIII T IlIlg::5cI:lrigl:g::II-Elplllllillll Tlii IIII-TII 1 ,,,, 1 1 ,,,, i,m1m,iuH- ,,l, 1 .,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,lll - ,llx 1111i1 ,,,, ... , , .gn--nu 1----111----1-- 11ml-n Lx'-,Y I T CONGRATULATIONS XE? : T TO THE in K E lf I SENIORS rx 115 ' I L' ' . is Til' T ---. L , , XNgk g?a?'4llI I S Western Tool 81 Stamping Co. I D e t Store 2725 - 2nd Avenue Phone AT 8-3261 P ' DES MOINES I3, IOWA A MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS HOMKO AND I LAWNSCOUT PRODUCTS i Distributed by: Consumers Supply Co., Iowa Machinery 8- Supply Co., L. H. Kurtz Co., A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., , The Sidles Company. T 'I' 'u ' iSZ.l'1E'2fZLf2i'l 'W'n 'I'n ' ''''Ell5,Z'Z'15l5'EZ?'2.T:iiLZi'i'.TlClE'l5 ' -.128-A vi-11-1111-1111 11-- 1--1 -1 --111-111-11111111111 -11-11-1 111- 11111-In I I I I T JENSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. i I I HIGHWAY BRIDGES I l9OI Easton Bivd. Phone AM 6-5173 I Des Moines, Iowa I I 12081 IIII 1- TIII1 1 lll1-IIII1-lllI1- Illl liiliivlllllw- 1 Ill!!-IIT!-1111111054 Kent Forbes :zu1--11n- 1 111 11111--111--1111-un1111111111-11111111111111-111111111-1111-111 11--Iii. SIDNEY FEINTECH ROADSIDE SUPER MARKET E. 9th 81 SCOTT I 1 111 -1 -1111--111 P1ATF1E1gT1111- u-1 11-111-111-111-1111s-1141 ego:-11111 11-111111111111111111-1111-411111111--11111111111111-1111-1 1 1-1 11111-11 4? I TALL FAsH1oNs I I on LONG-WAISTED I I R-201 Kresge Building AT 8-2969 Des Moines, Iowa I I FANNYE BOOTH I of11-11111-11:111111-1111-un-1111111111111111111111111111111111-1111-111111111-1111-i111-noi: Kenneth Webb omua BX:- sm- 0 37222: 255.2 142590 :nfl .L-r :foo o S 'U 232 'no 13.39. VKX ra.. 2 3' mg'-I 'B 300 mag Km Eg? 3 -3: 1Q -.U' -43 00-a CD5 'FJ 3- -1: C3-ui 335 451 img 33 mo? TOP: Homeroom 10, Mr. Schakel: Row 1: Linda Whitney, Emily Ribbey, Leila Ellis, Loretta Deering, Sylvia Doyscher, Mara Simsons, Geri Mallett, Marsha Roberts, Patty Lambert, Carolyn Jennings, Darlene Johnson, Row 2: Janelle Hendrickson, Judy Anne Cronin, Carole Larson, Nancy Davidson, Noreen Ulrich, Carol Miles, Karen Morch, Rose Ann Brodene, Margaret Ander- son, Marilyn Brown, Margaret Ulm, Row 3: Steve Garver, Paul Mullicon, James Curtis, Jim Riegel, Tam Griffiths, Paul Romens, Cleon McMahon, Jim Shaw, Mr. Schakel. BOTTOM: Homeroom 3, Mrs. Shaw: Row 1: Karen Gilliam, Carlita Couch, Alice Clinton, Connie Adams, Grace Heuss, Carol Fry, Row 2: Mrs. Shaw, Betty Dillon, Marilyn Thompson, Ann Muehlentheler, Susie Slayden, Alpha Hummel, Joyce Lynn. '! - '- -1- - -1- -11 ---- 1- -1-1'-1 - - -1--u-'-w-i-'-- - - -n------ - -1- -1 -- -w---i-f--u---w---- 1- I I I I I I I I I I I DES MOINES' DRIVE-IN BANK I I I I CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK . I I Q I I EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST I I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I I I Member Federal Reserve System , I I I 0f'l-ll-I'--'I'-ll- '11 l-I'-ll-I'-ll-'14--'II'-' I-H - H- - 1I-mI-11u-1m-un- 1- - il-111-1m-1m-im-m1-lm-lm-im-..,,....,,,,..,,,,-.,,,,....,,,,,,,-mf, Bob Monroe ' -I2 1.1.11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1,1,m1g NEW MONARCH MACHINE AND STAMPING C0. Manufacturers of Metol Stampings, Dies and Tools Monarch In-A-Slide Basement Windows, Screens and Storm Sash DES MOINES, IOWA 1.1111 1 1 1 1,,,,1,,,,1,m1linl1ml1,m1 1 1 Russell F ll ---.m-nn-uu-nu-uni11:11nuinu-nn-im-nu-mi.-im1.n FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO. 2041 EAST WALNUT PHONE AM 6-5153 DES MOINES, IOWA 111.11 1 1 1,m1uu1uu....ml1, B nnie Good-D th m-un--lu. 1nl:1.1 1 y Poort g 1.11.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n1.m1 1 1 1 1 ,1un.1., A PRETTY WAY TO LOOK ANYWHERE . . . ANYTIME . . . Clothes from 2nd 81 EUCLID 720 WALNUT ...,,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 .-.nn1im1i 1 1,151 1 1.11,m1,q Shoop 0 ,,1m,.. 1 1.1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,11111111111,.,.....,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,.1 1 11,14 ,,1,,,,1 1 1 1 1,,,,1,.,,1nn..um1im1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .l1lm1 1,,,,1,,,,..,,-,1W1,.,,-.ml...,,,....uu11,,,,...,,,,1ml1im1.m1 11.111 ROY'S HILLTOP SERVICE Mobilgas 81 Mobiloil We Give Gold Bond Stamps 2742 Hubbell Phone AM 6-9149 Roger Long ,1mi1 1 1 1 1 1 ..mi1nli-11141.11 1 1 1 1 111:11 SERVICE SAW CO. 812 - 12th Street Mel Boyd A COMPLETE SAW SERVICE FOR A BUILDING IOWA AT 2-7038 u-ilu:-111.1nniilin-un-nu1nin1am1nunn.-nninn1nu1nu-nu-mi.-. ...mh- Judle Hollingsworth - Bob Goettsch First: Ah wins! Second: What you all got? First: Three aces and a nine. Second: No you don't. Ah wins. First: What yo got? Second: Three sevens and a razor. First: Yo 'sho do. How come yo so lucky, boss!! 14111111111111111111111,,l,1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '58 Homesteaders Life Association 2141 Grand Ave. AT 8-7481 John Gogerty ,f.,,.........,,...,,,,....,.-........-.,..-...1-.1..-.,,- .. .. - .. ....-..-., 'Z' 5 I i w11.o1sN g 5 T OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL I 5 I I DR. B. WILSON T 5 DR. FERGUS MAYER s I DR. T. BRUCE FARMER I I DR. A. W. DENNIS T T DR. V. J. WILSON s 5 DR. J. A. BARNETT I I - 7 E. 14th sneer 8. capitol Ave. AM 6-5183 -3-..-..........-.,..-....-.,,.-....-..-....-....-..........-.. -....-....-....-..........-.:,. John Gogerty agen-un-1 1--nu-ini-11111-un-11111nu--ml-1111-nu-1111-nil-11111 -1 11111-ui, I COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE I I MILLER-KUHNE PRINTING COMPANY I 104 East Locust Street Telephone CH 4-2010 I I Des MOINES 9, IOWA I 01011--1111-1111111 111111-ml-11n1l1ll--11111111111u1--un-un11111-1nu-ini-11111-1111--uofo Rosella Murray vson-11111 n- -1l111im1u11--1111-111111111-im--1111-nun-1111-1111-11111 11111111? I CHUCKS'HREEXCHANGE I I FACTORY secor-ins 1 I New and Uscd- Guaranteed T 5 1121 6th Ave. Ph. ATInnI'ic 2-3400 s AI' oss MOINES 14, 1owA I 11-1111--1111-111111111-un--nn-1111-nu-nn--nu-nu-uu-un--lin-1111-:ui--lui-may Richard Kokemuller UI Q 059.0 52.09, 3'-. was J' R - c 0503, 'E . co-L4.. og-O -fo '-25-Q -,,.-O EQQO Q.. ps 33 1.3 3-4 Q, 'a 20 2 mio -. 'lo 'P' 2 -4 12 2' Sh' J ao .rg ug P4 ., 5 o U1 N o :1 o. 'i l l' i'i l l i'i 'i 'i i' I I I I 5 oss Moines 1 I I 1 MARKET I lN1rrENEGGsRs'1 A I I I 414 East sixth l I Q cl-1 3-4516 3 i I l 4- I l 1 i I Meat ls Our Business . . . Not a Side Line ? I I I.-..-..-.......-..-..-.-..-.-,-..-..-..-..-..-..-.-..I Bob Orr - Lawrence Pratt -l31-- TOP: Homeroom 209, Miss Snyder: Row 1: Thelma Summers, Pat Craig, Shirley Armstrong, Kay Bartlett, Judy Hamilton, lngke Soft, Suzanne Elin, Evelyn Rains, Pauline Robinson: Row 2: Miss Snyder, Linda Payton, Carole Wells, Shirley Reynolds, Paul Rider, Dick Lockridge, Ann Romens, Sue Fox, Sandro Reynolds, Monte Blair, Row 3: Dick Hammond, Ronald Hender- son, Steve Farris, Jim Schreck, Steve Hurd, Kelly McCleerey, Scott Peterson, Ron Schuler, Row 4: Charles Hoisington, John Ruvalds, Howard Sears, Ronnie Sandelin. BOTTOM: Homeroom 310, Miss Soutter: Row 1: Beverly Robinson, June Reynolds, Karen Johnson, Bobbie Duncan, Phyllis Connett, Frances Kimbley, Mynita Groves, Judy Skala. Carolyn Haviland: Row 2: Sally Ridner, Sharon Fillman Sue Sheppard, Janne Wheaton, Connie Hill, Marilan Johnson, karen Kutchen, Judy Pepper, Diana Petty, Susan Kaipust, Sondra Borg, Mary Kay Burnet, Jayne Beekenang Row 3: Lola Honey- well, Miss Soutter, Richard Onder, Richard Sohn, Kenny Alexander, Bob Eastman, Tom Beck, Joe Crippen, Dick Wykoff, Gene Fuson. , Teacher: What tense is 'I am beautiful? Willie: Past, Illllll iili llll i IIII -' llll'1llllTlIllllllIiIIll-1 Illl 'TlIIlTIITlI1IfI1ll1ll? ED'S BAIT House I LIVE and PREPARED BAIT I AM 2-5405 627 S. E. 30th I IT llll illlli Illl 'T' Illl il T IITIEQSIKSLUKQQIIIIT llll 1 IIII Hillllllllli IIII Tlluihbg 11- irll -I -u1-u1m1- liln - 1111 -nn-1111-nn- 1111 1111111111-il-111-lul-iiuiinga I CONGRATULATIONS I Graduating Class Olsan's Flowers I East Grand at 15th Telephone AM 2-5668 I nlu1uu-1- -1111 :lvr 1 1111 1 1111 -1m-nu- 1111 1 1111 1 liir -m1- 11- .-I..-noi: Herbert Murphy 1nn1 1 1 -mi1 -.nu1im 1.11.1 1 11m1un...nli1ilu1nn....,,u.1nn1-lm-.m....gu1,,,l1,,,,1 1h 1m,... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1gn1,1I1,,u1,. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Tonini's ?uneral Home 2135 S. W. 9th AT 2-7311 Donald Gulick CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BARRICK 8: SON 208 E. Court Ave. CH 4-3513 1m,1,l.,1iui1mr1.nu1nl11im1ul:1inl-.1m1.m,-.,m1,m1,,,,1,,u1u,,1,.u1. Lowr P ff - Bob Orr 1.4.1 1.m,1,m1,m1ml1m,1m,1,m1,m1m,1,m1u,.1m.1lm1 11.114, CHURNED AND DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY LO-TEMP Non-fat Dry Milk Solids IDry Skim Milk? Des Moines Co-operative Dairy 1935 Des Moines Street Pefe Hendricks 1 1 1 1m,1,,,,1nu1nn-.uu1m,1 1 1 1,,,,1,, 1m-nu1uiv1ilnn1m11n,,1m41.1,1m,1,n,1,,,,1 1uu1,, n1n sion-nn-mi-uni-nil-ini 1-111111 1111 I M1-hi, l I I Come To The... 5 I I Rocket Cafe of I 2715 E. University I 5 5 T Hrs. 6:00 a.m. lo 7:00 p.m. E T Sat. 7:00 o.m. to 3:00 p.m. I 'ill-lm -11- nn--nn--uu-un-un-lui1uu-nu--im 1--1 inning: Caroline Maples isn-un-nnilm-xllliml-xluilm-ill:-lull-nili1iivn1 ivnn 1 :Iii -- iiii ini:-nil-uu1n.!. I I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I I HANDLER MOTOR CO. f 2103 Ingersoll Ave. Phone AT 8-3291 i 5 7 PAUL vvooos, soles Mgr. .iqlllllli 1-IllllllIIT'lIIlT'llllillllillllllllllllllllllli-flllliillllillllil i 7101111034 Jim Pierick Sfronge Boy: If you'II give me your telephone number, l'll call you up some Time. Elaine Heggen: l'r's in the book. Strange Boy: Good, ond whot's your name? Elazne Heggen: lt's in the book, too! .im-un-I ------111---i-- nn--nag E 1 : CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I I I I I 7 GRADUATES or '58 i I I slLvEn's I I Q Department Store 509-513 EAST LOCUST I I I I vfon-nn --1--- inll -- rlll 1 llll 1111---- IIII 1 I I 'ff Bob Dooly -132- v1AII-sIIII- -- -IIII-IIII-nu-IIII1uII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII-IIII1-IuI- 1 -IIII-Ingo RAYMOND KERN T Television and Appliances T E ADMIRAL WASHERS I ' ZENITI-I RANGES 2 E MOTOROLA REFRIGERATORS I I SYLVANIA MAGIC CHEF ! T Satisfaction Guaranteed I T FREE INSTALLATION ON TELEVISION T T 1109 East 14th St. Phone AM 5-0366 T ' 1327 University Phone AT 8-9610 T bi1lt'TllIIT lllI 1IIll'TIlIITIlIlTIllliIIIITIIIIill!!l'IIIIT'IIII111111IllllIlllillllilillillllilli Beryl Smith ical--nu ---- II-IIII1IIII-uII-IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1III - 1-11 IIII1II 2, I SAM POCHTER I I RAILROAD sALvAGE I I 501-503 S. E. 7th St. Phone CHerry 4-3429 I ui' FOR EVERYDAY BARGAINS 1 II-uniIIII1IIII1IIII--nu--InI--IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-un-IIII-IIII-nu-Iniimfo 'Z' I I I I -1- E II-nm.. 1 1 1,,,-,,,.-H.,-Im-.,,,..nII..uII..IIII...III1 1 1 -Im-.. II.-IIII1....-...H-III.-, -Im-U..-,,,,.-IIII,..IIII1IIII- - -,,,,..,,,.-ml-IIII-.. Frances Lozano - Sharon Bramrner 'Z' I NUNES MARKET I 525 S. E. 6th CH 4-3818 T -i- Frances Lozano Preacher: Sonny, is your father home? Sonny: NO, sir, Pop hosn't been home since Mom TOP: Homeroom Gym, Miss Spencer: Row 1: Sandy Davis, Marcella Lott, Marlene Phillips, Shirley Otis, Jo Ann Barcus, Christene Manuel, Benjelyn Waseskuk, Row 2: Miss Spencer, Faye Davis, Linda Schimp, Bonnie Prieast, Beverly Reeves, Kay Trickey, Beverly Schreckhise, LaDonna Hilliard: Row 3: Barbara Pink, Lynne Erickson, Ramona Schoonover, Carol Johnston, Mary Blake, Betty Burgess. BOTTOM: Homeroom 211, Mr. Springote: Row 1: Carolyn Layton, Georgia McClish, Karen Mallett, Joine Golob, Sandy Parris, Gwen Matheson, Bonnie Leeper, Sharon Mangold, Kathey LInd- blom, Marianne Mattisong Row 2: Mr. Springate, Louis Nunez, Ernie Northway, Douglas Linder, Felix Martinez, Curt LIvIngOocl, Rodger Rice, Ronald Lans, Curtis Morris, Row 3: Dick .MOT1S0l:1, Barney Rath, Jim Peterson, Allan Rittgers, Paul Lewis, David caught Santa kissing the cook at Christmas time. Moffsonl Mike Linen, Richard pinegc,-, I ' ' ' 'tl' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I'I ' ' I ' ' 'I' T ' ' ' 'I 'I I E - -, 'mix E I .E 'Irie 7 ' I I I , n I ,YW 1 1- a ee I if 1 0 D Y, i Q S Florlsts - Gift Shop T 1 -If PARK FAIR T I I. ,, X , I 100 East Euclid, Des Moines, Iowa T o BOUQUETS o BLOOMING PLANTS i I o CORSAGES . HOUSE PLANTS 7 I o FUNERAL SPRAYS 0 LARGE GREEN PLANTS I o WEDDINGS o VIOLETS I I o TABLE CENTERPIECES e POTTERY I : e DRIED ARRANGEMENTS o GIFTS I Q . ALL OCCASIONS CARDS I ORDER BY PHONE CH 3-8133-AM 2-0885 FREE DELIVERY - CASH - CHARGE - C.0.D. T T Wire Services bfvll-IIII 1-11-1111111-i11 Inn-Iniixm--IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII- -11--11 illi , 1 1,,,,,,,,i, Larry Stougord -133- 1.y.1111111111111111q,1. ..un1 1 1 1 1u1ml1,m.1m,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,m1,m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m.1.. U? 'gli-lin-uu 1-1-11 111111111 n in-noi: I L l l l l E- is I H Congratulations from Q 0 ,3 HINKY DINKYT -l..,, ,C i i 1 W P stones I Beaver 84 Douglas I L I I T cn 4-1511 I 7 IOWA C T T T up 0. i i i i 2710 Ingersoll T T T T AT 8-6753 1507 E. Grand l l T l L l l l l -un -11-- mi--nn-im-un-nu-im-nf ----1 uu1-nf. urn-ilu-lui ---1 im-nu-mi1nii1nu1vn 11111- nn1in!a Pat Houghton John Gogerty -1IIllTIIllTIlIlTlWllTlIIIill!!-1IIIl'1IIlI1-Illlillllvrllllr-Illl1lillvvilllillllvllliiilllllli sg' A I I ' rn r N REGAL PLASTIC SUPPLY COMPANY Q01 butterflies in mv Stomach-H 118 East Grand ATIantic 8-1789 5 Elaine H: Take an aspirin-the butterflies will go uns Mamas 9, IOWA 2 away' , I S. R.: But l took an aspirin-they're playing ping pong -H..-mi-....-....-....-....-....1....-..i.-....1i...-....-..,.-i...-U..-i...-..,.-...g. with it ., Diana Borghi ' - 1-llll11ln1l1lll111l iiliiiiiiiii lllllllll-illlivllllTIIIITIVIIillllirllilTllll1llIli'IIKIl1IiIITIIIIlTI ITIIIITIIVITIHITlllllllllilllllllllillllillll-1Il 5? wHY Nor t cl-loose NURSING 2 A career ot service in a rewarding 1 field . . . Unlimited opportunities for growth and advancement . . . Professional status in an age at edu- cation . . . l An education tor better living . . . T 716 Parnell Avenue I ' b it e 'L'f,,Q if T e nm nes Momes 16, IOWA 4 T -1- -1 34- -1--1-----I ---I-- I- '-'- - -- --- -I-- -- ----- 'I---I--If I I 3 CAP PORTER'S 4 CITIES SERVICE STATION 4 E T 724 S. E. 'l4th- Ph. CHerry 3-9536 i 1 i DES MOINES 16, IOWA I E - L Brake Service - Motor Tune-up i l Minor and Major Repairs l Cities Service Products -Tires and Batteries T DilHTIIHTIIIITIIIIlllllllllllillll'Tllllillllillllll-lillTllll1'Illl'1lIIl1lIllillllvllllillllill li' Kenneth Webb o?n-uII- 1IIII-In-Im-IIII-Im-nn-IIII-mr--nII-Iui-IIII-IIu-IIII- -nu-u 2, l HuIsBEI.I. HOUSE DRIVE-IN l i 1922 HUBBELL g T AM 6-9327 T 'ilu-III 1-11 II1I -nII-IIII-1IIII--IIII1IIIr- -III ---- IIII-nag John Gogerty aiu-Im-I 1 1 II--IIII-IIIIinn-IIII-Im--IIII-:III-IIII1IIIr- - - II-un--ni, l REX'S BARBER SHOP l AIR CONDITIONED l For Any Style You Desire - MEN - CHILDREN - WOMEN Ioso E. 9th sfreef Des Moines, Iowa 1 I'--mi1run-IIu-um-IIII-IIxI-IIII1IuI-IIIr-IIn-Im-IIu-IIII-IIII-Inu-:III-ini-:ofa Richard Kokemuller l L I l -:Q A hunter climbed into a tree so nobody would take him for a deer. It worked, too-he was shot by mistake tor a bear. 'in- l'- M- - 1 - W - -H - Hi-ui i Guarantee it Your Dream 5 Of College l SAVE i Now l 'zolo Plus Bonus E for Consistent 1 SAVINGS I - i 3 Unlted Federal I i Q 4th 81 Locust CH 3-7'l7'l l I 1- I I I I I I I l l l l l I I I I Darrell Poortinga l I I TOP: Homeroom 20, Mr. Storer: Row 'I: Douglas Seeley, Roxana Shepherd, Judy Fleming, Dixie Lovell, Kalene Bergstrom, Marilyn Cox, Linda Shaffer, Jeanne Frazee, Jeanne Schoch, Cherie Scoville, Doris Johnson, John Gebuhrg Row 2: Mr. Storer, Dick Rhone, Bob Campbell, Bill Carlson, Ronald Brandt, Mike Ferris, Chet Harvey, Russ Schoch, John Schmocker, Harold Dixon, Sarah Hesseltinep Row 3: Ralph See, Victor Marcher, Jack Coxe, Gary Stielow, Tom Hansen, Alvin Kennedy, Roger Hudson, Harold Dixon. BOTTOM: Homeroom 15, Mr. Stratton: Row 1: Carol Cook, Sharon Kneedler, Vicky Agan, Judy Koopmcln, Betty Coglizer, Geraldine Hines, Ann Baird, Rosemary Johnston, Rose Johnston, Shan Brothers, Row 2: Arnold Waltman, Carl Youngquist, Steven Smead, Dave Sellers, Bill Roberts, Ronnie White, Robert Dougherty, Cal Staclyp Row 3: Richard Rose, Jerry Thomas, Robert Sloan, Jim Signs, Mr. Stratton. Mother: You were very tidy not to throw your orange peel on the floor of the bus. Where did you put it? Sonny: ln the pocket ot? the man next to me. again-IIII1IIII--IuI1IIII1IIII1-Inu-IIIIinn-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1'IIII-IIII--IIII-IIII- In-II Q. MONTEITH AUTOTGLASS SERVICE l T 813 Cherry Sf. g T CH 4-880 'I T QIITIINT li lnllllll Til l!1'lllllllIlTllllTllllT-llllilll lull? llTill Tl lli llllll - Kent Forbes ly Qllilllli- Tl ill T ll llll Til iiil l 'T il lil l 11lll ill illll31ll'.g. l l E. D. MECLEAN, M. D. T T and w. w. HAYNE, M. D. i 825 Des Moines Bldg. Des Moines, la. I I l I I IQ' rf0III....IIII-I- 1 ,ml..IIII,,,,,1Iur..I,.,.-Im.-,,,,1IIII1,,1 1 1....InI-,,,!, Mary Ann Bentley -l 35- 1q11111111111111nxi1iiii11m111111un1mi1m111u11ui1111111111111111111111 11111 1 1 1 11111111111111111111... 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1111111111111111111,111. 555553 ilsli piggy A Good Place to Meet Your Friends ADAM Prescription Pharmacy MAURICE T. ADAMS, Prop. Your East Des Moines Druggist HAVE YOUR DOCTOR DIAL CH 4-3186 FOR FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY East 5th and Locust 1111 1 1111111111nn1im1im1im1.uu1111111i1111111111,1... 1 1,1111 Charles Cockerham m1im--im11:11:11:-14:11:11:-:mimi11:11-nn-mi-nu-nu-fiiu1iiu..ini ACME EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 402 Kresge Building DES MOINES 9, IOWA STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS GEN. OFFICE Harold Sears f' I 1 za G: il:3.v1r-v-r-r-xvyn IYIIUIUIUICIYAQ . 'I T U 'fPr7f ,I ...ZIWYY QA 11IIllf ' .fm -.JIEIVIIIIIIIJ ' If A451 1' Beatrice Foods Co. 1703 West Grand Ave. DES MOINES 14, IOWA . 1,5 5 J Telephone CH 3-6115 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1111111111.-11111 1 1 1 1 1 111111. Bob Monroe un1n 11111 1111mi-- 1 1 1 1111111111.nn1uu..11111u111 1 1 1 1 1 ll-11111111 -nn-un-ini-ax -un-i -nn-inn1nni11111111111mi1uu1mi--uii- We Invite You to Inspect Our Men's Clothing and Shoes for the Family JOHN BLOEM STORES Men's Clothing and Shoes for the Family 520 - 522 East Locust DES MOINES 9, IOWA 11111111 1 111un1nu111111111111111111111un1m1111111 1 1 11111- Richard Murphy ninn-lili-un-uu-uii-nu111111nu-inn-ni:-nn-ini-nu-uninn11111111111 CARPENTERING CABINET WORK JOHN JENSEN CONTRACT BUILDING OF ALL TYPES 726 Twenty-Fourth Street DES MOINES 15, IOWA PHONE CR 9-2284 FREE ESTIMATES 111111111m111,1111:11ui111111111111sn11nu1.1m1un1im11111111111111111111111111 Caroline Maples 11111111 1 1 11m11111111111111111ii1111111nu1.lm111i1 1 1 111111 COMPLIMENTS OF MID-SEVEN TRANSPORTATION CO. 2323 Delaware Des Moines, Iowa 111111111 1 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 111111 Janet Farnsworth .111111 1 1 1 1 111111nu1nu1.m11m1. 1 1 1 1 111:11 U1 Z l'l'I l'l'l 'I1 'I1 P 5 'I E If Z Q 'I : 1 0 O S 'I H1 O C U, Darrell Poortinga N411 -1f--- '1 ----------- - I-.4-. - - -I---4.4. I I EKDAHL'S MARKET 1 l QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY i I 1405 East Ninth sf. Phone AM 6-3463 i I i I E l i .. I El vi4n-nn- -- - 1 1 n1nll1iui1uu-uu- -- -- -- -- 1 -nn-Info Diane Ferris UECVITIIII TiTl lll'Tllillllll'Tlllll-1llll-illllTllllTllIl TTTTT llllil Q I 1' A Y L o R ' s I i 7th and Walnut T Truly Feminine Apparel T 'i4lIllIII1 1 1 v-Illl1Illlifllllv-Illlvllllvllllvllllvvllllvllllvv 1- -D vllllvllliv Marianne Miller U?-CITUIIT 'TllllC1llll'1'lllll'VllllllllTllll'lllllillll'Tllll-1llll'T' llll 1-UIITUIIT Tllll-41.2. I CRESCENT CHEVROLET co. 5 New Cars and Trucks at 5th 8. Kea-Ph. AT 8-0281 I Used Cars at 'l2th 8. Locust - Phone AT 8-1988 I vi' .. E I E 5 ,.-uln...,,.,..,I.,1 1nm,,m-u,I1I.n..nuinn...nn-.nn,nn1uIi1nn.-,,,,1iiir.-41.3. John Grogerty Jim Riegelz All that l am I owe to my mother. Girl Friend: Why don't you send her a couple of dollars and square the account. 'E' I ,,1,,.,-..-11-111-.-.,1--111-.-1-....,..--:,.-.111-ii1....1111,,,...,, TOP: Homerocm 111, Miss Swenson: Row 1: Judy Stamos, Pat Berneking, Judy Warren, Susie Stith, Judy Wilson, Martha Verwers, Judy Denning, Row 2: Jerry Lancaster, Harold Willock, Ronald Detrick, Howard Wilson, Dick Youngs, Louie Yacinich, Bob Keyser. BOTTOM: Hcmeroom 8, Mr. Tannatt: Row 1: Donna Graham, Marilyn Funderburk, Janet Caldweel, Tania Koloski, Sharon Browder, Nancy Quinnett, Florence Osborne, Yvonne Overton, Pat Wright, Row 2: Norman Smith, Lyle Hartley, Lynn Arnold, Bruce Woods, Jerry Cooley, Dave Acheson, Ron Harris, Charles Knight, Gordon Wistromg Row 3: Leonard Gray, Craig Campbell, Dale Whiting, Don Armington, Dick Erickson, Ron Smith, Tom iollsinson, David Bewyerg Row 4: Jim Handon, John Bernard, Val sms. - 'Z' I - You as a graduate have only one thing to sell. I I The product of your mind and the work of your hands. The fruits of your labor are rewarded and protected under UNION ORGANIZATIONS. i I I 1 - - 1 T Teamsters .lolnt Council No. 45 r I , I I GENERAL DRIVERS BAKERY DRIVERS I Local No. 90 Local No. 356 1? OVER-THE-ROAD MILK 84 LAUNDRY DRIVERS Z Loma N6 147 Local N6. 387 VVAREI-lOUSEMEN'S RETAIL DEPT. STORE Z Local N6. 394 Local N6. 652 I I qiqllvllll lvl1i I 11T11ll11 ITllllTllllTllllTlllllllllTllllllIll iTTTiTTlTliTTi Ill-llltllbil Richard Kokemuller -l37- nlml.. 111,111 1 1 1 1 -. 1 .- 1 ... 1i1,,...... sl- i ii i ,.. ,,,-,,..-,,,,-.,,...,,,,-..- ..,,,-., - ..,,- ,,-, ...,,... - - - -, ..., ....,,....,,i, i 515 Sixth Avenue East -ii 2 COMPLIMENTS . . O Q , Plain Talk Publishing Co. L We Don't Aim to Do All the Printing in Des Moines . . . I Phone AT 2-0485 vI-iu- iii:-nn-nii--iiii1nii-nn-nnxnis-iiix1i-:linux-ii - 1vm-nu-im-un--im1uu--iin1iiu- -H1 I1 1-unilui'-un1ini-mi1nn-uni-I l-1 1 I ilu uric Rose Ann Broclene - -' For Sale Sign: For sale, light green strapless formal, whoops included. lf at first you don't recede, diet, diet again. Chet G: Your girl is spoiled, isn't she? Bob M: Now, it's just the perfume she's wearing. . We ''':'5155fifgiififixif5255235EELQEQEEEQEQ- -ieaasizgiiffiaw Iii ! ' .-.LL L., fi f 555555.-fr -1112252515 . eg 1 ,:s:ai.:afzf ver See ll iiiiiineiaieiiisisiiiriiiiffeiix- i lf:' 5i1s:i:efz2zii'f 1' ' ' ' ': A Dream Ifwcmg? : 'f1 25E3iiiiEi5f5. -,: 5:g,,:gi, -21413 'SIEQQEQ5' 2s2i.x '.5:fi2ae , -'r.':.? 34 21,--1, fi I ii , Q ' Wien' We have' And sz- P Liiixl igg. me S1 .wg- 1 We Supply your 1.f iEi' -, 534- re, or lon , . . Covered Egfgig- :T e.1 ?'. ', g . ii '13-L-1 g .s or bare . . . but . , ,..L i1::': ,el if -. an bouffam and 1-L-1441. - ,ze--A ,,:f.1: 1. . is .,e -.5 ff' L ,r ' :-45555 1 -.HQ ez.. ' Z beautiful . . . to drift romantically ' E5E5Si 'i?if:' .iiiiizf 731255223 , f33QE5E1:5:5E1Q5Q5Q, , 5-if ., th roug h SDring -, -.2 . -ff1gzL2gf5:i5:,-'-ya H 5-2351-. ff-.---:f ' roms and forrnals. D . , Corrie in and see the .1 -1:52-' -, .LL 'A if ii'11:i.s2::-51 its - i q1LI?i' gig, , largest selection .iz.sg5::fg wr-'-a,:5.q1' .- . 1:g'ac1fw .',.e,H.j' Eej r::e..,,j .,,1,.:.,,e,,, Y: 1.5155 in town! f Af? f fr.--'z ''''21I1-:1:I:z3:5:,:1::.s11.':2:e1:L . K., r , . ' , , 411115 ,jfg,.-':-jH-- ' ' '51552-.1.iEIE':1,'52'g:,rE2:1:1:23f:'zEIEEE-:E -e ,er ., .'-Jef' N-g , 4, -z. -EF' 1::L,Llff .2' ' , .4 5 g,1gi,2:i1ga:12p1,f ,pm -4' ze' - Ws,.1-rfgaggfgif53v1.:'11EzE5E112:2g.g1-2g:- 2 . -' . 'ag g.r'sg'1:229 132,41-' 1 ' - 'im 31'f'f12:' , : fi 'Q '- E+-'.':2: -if5f-- 12' iei2.frS2'5l31:? -ll' ?. f ff2-- 3? ' 1-.3727 ,.:aii5i5Ei3:?,'1 .iii '5fi5i3i??ii?i2 : i' ii2.225i-iii .. if :z e - - I' ' 'faeieQ:12f2'I:'.1sSe'-' .L.1f2fz2Efi1lf2if52i2E. ' Az: 101.2433 if ' J Q l ' . ' ,ze-1-3 , S 'g.,f12::.:,, f-,.L .,,,j'fgj',,gg2:g 13. ggjj.-.2115 f . 5 - . 'T . Q ,S BRlDffL'5i 304 Eighth Street fi 'FORMALKSHOP Phone AT s-0356 A ,,,,,. 1 ,.,,,,, ,,,,w ...., ..... ::a1?5i 'gi1ii'55 'l f.5:3:gf:,,:3::3:E:.::5:: ,155-L if '2:ErE ,:.,.r. 2:5 2ggi:,,E E1:,fi:e. 'il-L-.-1231-ff A'j,,3jQze.1 if,..5L.-fe5S55E533554315:g13:5:j:5:aEg:Eg25E5:S5E''2'Z'1EI533E'E'?ErErEip515E9fs:EE:ErIE1Z1E:5?5 EI'V-1-1:5'5EiS5?5E5E2.?.3255 ee. -1.1 M551 '- fir 2215rif21212aE2fefi2gsiggsfgmiaiaiiiis: fa-:e.:1i:-:eeflL-1-..2 'er ifm5E5E?EiEi A Margaret Morrell Waiter, l've got a fly in my soup, Not so loud, sir, everyone else will want one. Sign seen on back of Volkswagen, Don't crush meg l eat harmful insects. What Mrs. Baal didn'l' say! The way taxes are today, you might as well marry for love. eleninu- -im-vn- in- -M11 - 1 1 -il-in-im1 -im-u,I. Before you buy any car, check 'i 5 2 the whole deal. L L COMPARE OURS l Every new Chevrolet is sold with a 2-year I 35,000 mile guarantee backed by lowa's Z L Finest Service Facilities. - L L L PAUL MANNING L cl-iEviioi.ET I 5 2 L lowa's Finest L L . L L USED CARS NEW CARS i 16th and Grand Sales L mn 8e Ingersoll Service L L 'l0th 81 Locust 'llth 8i Locust g AT 8-2151 1 L 4- ..-......., - ..-....-....-....-.....-ii-..,.-....-....-....-....-.,...... ....-....-.. Bob Goettsch - Judi Hollingsworth -l38- T Only the Finest L 4- .g.,,..,.....,.....,.........,,,,-..,,-.,,.. - - -. - .. -......,,,,-.,............g. e e I I I CRUM'S ELECTRIC SERVICE I I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING COMMERCIAL 8 RESIDENTIAL COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE I I I E 'I030 East 9th St. Phone AM 2-4766 5 I I I Des Moines, Iowa I I I E n1IuI1i 1 -- 1 -1iui-IIn--uu1iuI-nu--ni:-1 --I -II-I 1 I--Iu1uvi' Q. Jerry O'Connor u?u1nII1ui I-1iIiI1aII-mi--ml1-IuI1uu1IIII1nu-1ml-Im1uu-1nII-1a I1 I 1 Ii1I:,!. I CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES I I P. c. MCCAUGI-IY I I DENTIST 'I' 2403 Easton Phone AM 6-5080 I i-IIII1IIII1III:-1IIII1III:1IIII1Iggnrugggqiui1mi-mi-14m1niI1mI--IuI1-:Info ?Ili'IIII -'I IITIII TIliliillllU-IIXITlllliilll-1!IIIilIlITIlllT'IIIl'TIlII'1IlIITII 'il Iilllllll pg COLOR INCORPORATED I Ed. Lortscher, Mgr. I I Commercial - Industrial - Residential Painting Contractors ' I Paints - Auto Glass - Pointers Supplies - Glass E 3. Phone CH 3-6201 DES MOINES, IOWA 430 East Locust I 1I1IiII1nn1nu1InII1IIII1IiIi1iIii1IIII1IIII-Im1uu1nu1IIII1IIII--un--:III--Iiu1usie Madelyn Sayre Duckling: Look at that ol' rooster with ci wooden leg. Chick: Aw, I'hat's nothin'. My maw's got tour. Duckling: Four wooden legs? How come? Chick: She's an incubator. agen-nu-in-I--I 1 --I1 1 -In-I1I1II1 111 1 -I-11-41. I l 5 s I Mobile Radio Telephone Equipped Tow Trucks I I -II, i I .wuefegzm 5 I I E .f'-- N , ,.,.1M-WWMM' 'f'-' rw' s I I i - 7 PHONE CHerry 4-5258 I Prompt Service Day or Night I I COMPLETE WRECKED CAR REBUILDING I 5 s I Over 35 Years Serving Iowa People I I i i I owEN cRIs1' I 5 s I AUTO BODY SERVICE I I I II KEO WAY AT 'I4th STREET PL. I I I I I 'f'u1nii1u 1111 mi1mI-liu-1lui1uu-IIII--uu-1 1 1II 111411:-sul: Larry Stougard TOP: Homeroom 23, Miss Wetzstein: Row 1: Lorraine Siddons, Phyllis Wilson, Carolyn Spoon, Teresa Michaels, Carol Rusher, Peggy Cross, Sharon Siddons, Loraine Shullg Row 2: Mary Frances Cannon, Sonia Hesser, Paula Davis, Jeanie Iloff, Joan Allen, Janice Austin, Wanda Kendall, Bonnie Westmeng Row 3: Anna Martinache, Miss Wetzstein, Carol Smith, Ann Woolheater, Kay Copeland, Connie Hill, Marilyn McMurray. BOTTOM: Homeroom 218, Miss Whitford: Row 1: Sue Killian, Barbara Reese, Mary Knight, Pamela Brown, Sharon Green, Judy Hill, Mary Ann Rena, Sandra Higginbotham, Nancy Hebrew, Ruth Rice, Linda Mercerg Row 2: Eddie Fairman, Mary Skinner, Linda Vander Kolk, Suzanna Mains, Crystal Hamilton, Judy O'Brien, Randy Ross, John Tuller, Veronica Waterman, -Andy Jones, Miss Whitford, Row 3: Bob Halterman, John Hill, Scott Weland, Jack Townsend, Tom Postan, Don Carpenter, Jerry Harrington, Don Schultz. ' A lot of good could be done in the world if nobody cared who got the credit for it. e 5 N0 I - u?u1rrn1nn1m1uu1m1un1m: im1im-n 4, sfo 1: x1u-im--1,14 I .. I l l 5 2 s I 'U s I 22 3 3 I I 5- I I 'O 9' P I i 'I I 5 'E 5 . 0 - JP - I a ,U I 3 I I - I 5 I I I 9 m U P I I if U I G, in rn z I F I I - 5 Z -U I I gg I E in m m E os U 5 :P :B Z Z l I 0 5 I I 2. 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Caroline Maples Nothing can vex Like the opposite sex ngollillll-I 11---11--1-- :-- - -llllr-I 5 2 Congratulations to Graduating Seniors DES MOINES s1'll.l. COLLEGE or OSTEOPATHY a. SURGERY E l 4- ,,..,,,,1,1 .- 1 1 1lln--lIll-lnl-lliI- -- 1 1 -l1II--lv-1 Bob Monroe 1 -1- n--ull-llll1llIl-llll-lul1Iill1llIl...llll1mlillll-llIl1IllI-llli1,,l.1.lII1llll1lllI-I ' s IOWA Molsll.E HOMES SALES I - T MOBILE HOMES SUPPLY coMPANY L Q 3610 East 14th Street AM 2-4656 l l DillTill!-1IIIITIllli'llllTill!'-'llIlllIIl ClIIliIIll 1TvT llllvi Illi 1 Iill l-llllillllv-lAU!: Bob Berg 511- IIII -lll- - -oil-lln-lllli IIII 1llll-llIl-- IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII - 1 --llvlillli-lo? TOMMY'S GRILL T Congratulations 'ro The Senior Class of June 1958 T T 1520 East Grand Phone CH 6-9326 T Q11q-llll-lol-llll1lllI1lloillll--onliull-xlll--llll-lol--llil-llll-IliI1lllI1llll-llll-mfs Lincla Fcllkoski The things most people want to know about are usually none of their business. -1-'-a- '- - i- - -' ------ ' ---- 'II' - - - or l Boa TED Bos BISHOP CONOCO l E 1 1 Home of Friendly Neighborhood Service T I 2453 Hubbell Blvd. AM 6-9319 l l Q Expert Lubrication Pick up 81 Delivery l Q l Towing Service l CLIFF GEORGE Cliff Swift -l4O- 5 . -n1llll-oll1llll1 .. ... .-.lul1llll1loI-lln-llll- illll-llll-lnlillll-ull--nfs Q l l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I l E Congratulations Seniors E E l 5 DES MOINES i THEATRE SUPPLY CO. E E l ll2l HIGH STREET Q PHONE CH 3-6520 l l ':'n-uII- 1 I-IIII1 IIII 1IIII1nu-un1uu-IIII-III:-IIII-IIII-Iiui -1 inn-nfs Dorothy Poortinga- Bonnie Good ian-IIII1 1 I1 IIII -Im-f IIII --uII- IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII -Im-III1 -- -:Int-wi, I Congratulations to the Graduates I T Compliments of T T EAST SIDE WOOLWORTH STORE E E sos EAST LOCUST li ci-Ierfy 3-3423 colyet- Sisam, Mgr. Dennis Cornell sion-:III 1--11 un--:III-IIII-IIII1IIII-Int-nu 11-11 unit Q, Q Dial CH 3-4131 l J TRIANGLE DRUG I L E. J. Westpfahl 81 V. J. Keeler 4. S. E. 14th 8. lndianolu Rd. Des Moines, Iowa l III1IiII-IIIi1Im--mv-IIII-1nu1IIII1III:1IIII1IIII1IIII1uII--IQII1IIII-IIII1IIII-Iniinufc Donald Gulick Bill Johnston: Do you know a gentleman with one leg named Thomas? Larry Gott: l don't know. What's the name of his l l TOP: Homeroom 205, Mr. Wittkop: Row 1:' Shirley Watkins, Edith See, Virginia Waldin, Linda Samo, LoIs Sample, Kathy Torrence, Judy Shonning, Sandy Van Rossum, Bill Watson, Deanne Sidersg Row 2: Warren Squire, Gary Staley, Jack Wolfklll, Micky Strait, Kenneth Tomlinson, Doran Sawhill, Don Wheatley, l I Jim Shepherd, Charles Woods, Mr. Witfkop, Row 3: DavId Smith, John Winders, Jeffrey Sjolin, Kenny Swift, Roger Sutton, Tony Williams, Dale Winterberg. Yount: Row 1: Pat Warren, Carol Evelyn Maire, Nancy Anderson, ith Willard Mosher Marvin Hutt, 3 Ch l Ba er Dale Woods, BOTTOM: Homeroom 201, Mr. Vaughn, Bobbie Schumann, Row 2' Bill Miller, Lloyd S ' S M . Y t' R . m , , Dennis wim, r oun , ow : ar es r u , Doug Danley, Cletus Horch, Larry Bowlby, John Walker. other leg? EI- --'- -------- - -------------- -III - - II- - - 4 --------- --I---Er l l l . Q l ongrafufafronfi fo gjraaluaferi The fulfillment of our hopes and aims for the betterment of self Z and country is dependent upon the graduate of today . the citizen of tomorrow. 2 l E t UNITED STEEl WURKERS OF AMERICA I l A. F. L. - C.l.O. l EXPENDING ouR EFFORTS TOWARD BETTER HOMES-BETTER SCHOOLS-BETTER CITIZENS A BETTER AMERICA FOR ALI. i i .!..,-....- - - .. ... - - - .. - - - .. .. .. ...III..IIIt..,,...-.I.....,,.-,,..- - .. .., - - - .. - .. .. - ... ... .. -Int-, Harry Piper -I 41- 3- .1401 f0gl l1l0A T .FIT IIIIiIIII'i'IIII IlIl'TlIII iiliTTTT llIIi'lIII1- llll Tllllilllllll is I MoBII.GAS MoIaII.aAS I I I CAPITAL SERVICE I East 14th and Court Avenue I . I AMherst 6-9248 Des Moines, Iowa I 5 : I HERB BOOCK, Lessee 9i4ll'TlIIIl T T'IIII'1'IIII-1llIliIIlITlllIlIIlITIllllfIIIIlTlll1TlIIIi'lIII-1 '1I'1'IIIIi'U0?5 Q James Fisher TOP: Homeroom 304, Miss Zimmerli: Row 1: Kay Waters, Dana Kane, Karen Bryan, Carolyn Waters, Judy Gee, Millie Grant, Marilyn Elliott, Danna Stump, Betty Lenhart, Judy West, Row 2: Joy Smith, Beverly Jackson, Kathy Wheatly, Bonnie 'Q - '- -l '- - - 1 - - '-'I'- P- -'I'-IH' ---- 'H'-'vp York, Janet Mandt, Charlotte Cleveland, Barbara Six, Carole I i Drottz, Judy Wilson, Connie Baham, Judy Wolfep Row 3: Judy g , KIssner, Sharon Rank, Jo Anr-I Leammg, Judy CIsna, KarIn L 8 T. V. . - Olson, Ruth Glft, Mxss ZImmerlI. I 2IOO EAST WALNUT PHONE AM 6-I I67 I I I Pi' --m-Im-II..-IIII-IIII-mI-III-..--Iw-IIII-Im-IIII--I1-IIII-IIII-Iw-w-- ' Margaret Morrell .P 4. 4. I I u,?eu1IIII 11-- III1uII-IIII1uII-IIII-IIII-:Ia-'nu -11-1 III:-II? - Greet-i ngs to I East H I E a. M GROCERY I I from I 3 Ann's Home Made Pies 81 Decorated Cakes I E Q I Ina waikef Phone AM s-0991 I I GI'-CREST I-UMBER Co- I 'ill-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1 1IIII1IIII-IIII1IxII1IIn1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1uII-IIII-mia : 1- Since 1- L Rosella Murray I I T W. 4th 81 VINE 7 Surgeon Ito attendantl: Go and get the name of that I CH 4-3419 CH 4-5169 I accident victim so we can inform his mother. 5 Attendant: He says his mother already knows his ,in-un, ---- ,,-,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,-,,,, -..--- ,,,-up name. Pat Fisher '!1l'1l 111111 11:1111111 1111-11--1 - - I 1111-111 m1-I -In--lic I I I I I - I - I PRINTERS OF THE i : E I I - E - I EAST HIGH SCROLL , I I I E : I I I 'I' 'I' I I . I B : I 5 I I I I ARCONE PUBLISHING CO. I I - PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS I I f I 'I139 - 24th Street Phone CR 7-4423 5 I - I I .1......I. --.--.---- -- ----- .II-.II-........I.-... -----.-.-- ..... - ...,,,-,.,5, Bob Berger -I 43-- KE RS Satisfaction Alwclyf' A ' l ' Q Q
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