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

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Index Pa e June 1961 Quin g ani of auf- 6265! f TMO' - . E S O ctivities .. . I V Q, Sports .. .- . i ., . . Des Moines, Iowa We are the seniors. We deserve to stand at the top because we have worked twelve long years to get where we are. They have been years of hard work and fun which have yielded many friends and countless memories. We now face the threshold of the future with uncer- tainty, expectation, and the spirit of adventure. You will face this threshold, too, so prepare for it now with work and planning. Come back with us now as we review the past school year which has been filled with classes, activities, and sports. Advertising 8. Homerooms Co-editors: Kathi Simmons, Mike Sullivan. Photographers: Bob Nisser, Darrel Child. Typist: Sue Gibson. Cover: Mary Beth Anderson, Beverly Bartels. Advisers: Mr, Christian lEditoriaD, Mr. Hiatt iArtJ, Mr. Mauk fAdvertisingl, Mr. Springate lBusinessJ. Printers: Garner Publishing Company. Engravers: Capital City Printing Plate Co. MR. WILLIAMS Mr. Webb has been vice-principal and boys' adviser at East High since the fall of I946. He was previously the football, basketball, and track coach. He is highly respected here at East and well known for the help he has given students. MR. WEBB We at East should feel privileged to have a man like Mr. Williams with us. He has been at East for 36 years and we hope he will stay with us for many more. We know he has helped East High very much since his arrival. He has been principal at East High for seven years. He was previously vice-principal and physical education teacher here at East. He is a great booster of sports and is one of our loyal fans at all games. The teams really appreciate this as does the entire school. He is always ready with helpful advice and encouragement for both students and faculty. It is considered a great asset to have Mr. Wil- liams as principal of East High. Mrs. Baal has been at East High since l948. She replaced Miss Helmreich, who retired last year, as girls' adviser. Previously she was homemaking teacher here at East. She has helped many girls and she also is known for her wonderful counseling ability. MRS. BAAL BOARD OF EDUCATION: Members are, from left to right: James! W. Brarnmer, Mrs. Charles T. Cowniep Dr. Floyd M. -Burgeson, Herrold V. Mann, Secretory, Mrs. Rolland E. Grefe, President, Dr. John H. Harris, Superintendent, Joseph Brody, L. L. Daubert, Richard W. Lozier. Mrs. Crouthamel is secretary to Mr. Wil- liams. She takes dic- tation, types bulletins and reports, and also does general office work. Administration The services of Miss Romig are very impor- tant to East High. She keeps records of all the students. Mrs. Clark is the nurse at East, and is greatly interested ln the health of the students. Mrs. Hamilton is the attendance clerk at East. Her job is to keep attendance records and help in the office. Miss Johns, our new librarian, has contrib- uted much to our li- brary since her arrival at East High. Mrs. Miller, the new library assistant, helps Miss Johns with the clerical work in the li- brary. -3- Among many of the duties of Mrs. Paul, the clerical helper, are typ- ing and mimeographing tests and other papers an a half-time basis. FX! DDI -if SECTION EDITOR Velga Evaltovics STAFF Karen Burgeson Carolyn Haney Frances Little Dennis Witzenburg E 4 1 5 5 i I x 2 I 1 E l 1 . ! 1 5 igq . k -H ---- 1:4 .E ..., ..... . ' N - 'S ' . -'x 'i,+S': kv-5FE1: - INK is ,, ww T. , rf . - 4 ri, :- F. s V ,l . -5 N xx - hx ' f i 'fl ' is M f 1 ' 'i1 i . 'F A my - ig. . mi f-gl X . ...,.,.. W 3 1 X x . f 'Q W ' M ef W lf' X- - . L L. ' L , 'W -AQ Sag X- X X Sea SSS A 5 ,xsvggg ,x J, X -fx- T QM, k A kit' X' 2 X, ,, .V Q X X. -5 - Room 105 provides for the teachers o place to prepare their tests and work material. wfgsg- .-Ss? 2 fzf-fl-sii? ' X -- ' s ess r I ws ' NT 1 U L 1 ,g, - , P g x t . Mr. Engebretson Mrs. Erickson Language Counseling Instrumental Music ' E i 'f so f ss '- 122' if ,ts-,fs s X 1 Y X is x X .1 Mr, Johns Science Mr. Johnson Science -555' fri - L S 1 X X Q . M s Ns Mrs. McGillivray Mr. Mommer Stenographic Industrial Arts , X ,S 2, Mr. Springate Gen. Commercial Counseling Mr. Storer Moth Mr. Tullis Mr. Wonels Industrial Arts Stenographic S is is X cs Mrs. Fisher Math Counseling .f - el X X gs X C it f Miss Jones English Mr. Neal History Mr. Stratton English xx X s. YC ss x ,Q Q Www x XX :lass is - s Siisftisi fbi? Miss Wetzstein Homemaking Mr. Gewerth History Counseling R' Miss Krueger Language ci ss Miss Nelson Stenogrophic Counseling z K 1 'W fs Ia, Z 1 . x sos Q T - . - .1 :N x ge-4. -k X Mr. Goodwin Math A. Q 4259. R. J- - st.- fewfs L 'ff' ' .-x-'S , ., as Miss Langenteld English . .:.:..... QQ s N X in s LQ, l X xx 5 ft 'ts X A X 1' X Mr. Oxenreider ii xfifg-XC N gs s ssc '-sf, . is X Q ,5 -Q 7599! fi Rs X N xg i X sf X, . X. .xy . 5 . M.ss Arnold English s , . if SQ Miss Brewer Language CounseI.ng Miss Grabill Homemakirig , .,.-. six W X 5 x Q X X L X ,gt X s , ss XX ,sf -F -. 2 QQ Mr. Augustine Moth Q' S' Wa if Mr. Carlson History ' X a -:ri -,Z ', ' -'X' ,555 A X ss s . , ,s. X ftgigsx, .A ,. . . .. 91 to Ax s X 'Q or X 'x 4' 5 Q f s Su M ii it L ss s - . S: Mr. Gregory History Counseling Mr. Boeth Phys. Education Mr. Christian English Miss Greufe Phys, Education lla t High ':'.' , ' Fx N 5 ss ,X s Mr. Pieres English Gen. Commercial Mr. Rathert Science Mr. Sloan is putting to use one of the numerous services offered to the teachers by the office. -6- Mrs. Bell Homemaking i 63, Mr. DeMouth History Miss Guenther Vocal Music Mr. Rump Phys, Education Mr. Bergman Industrial Arts .,.. , it s X N X sx Xs X vs c ss i WL, . 1 X X, 3? , 'f X c L sig Mr. Biddle Gen. Commercial fl wc is ' ssdiisie Teachers are discussing several of their problems as they complete their days M g ,, ,Q x , -215,3 N ,m Mr. Dolan Miss Elwood Language Stenographic work qt Eqgt, X ' . . M -gin hw . fi. Q? ci I R ,,.. , ,X Mr. Hand Mr. Hiatt Mr. Holm Miss Holz Mrs. Housholder Science Arts 8. Crafts History English Stenographic Miss Lundberg Mr. Martin Mr, Mauk Arts8iCrofts Industrial Arts Gen. Commercial A-sc i s , . s gcss XX X-h c. , :XSS Mr. Sargent Mr. 4Savage Mr. Schakel Miss Skarshaug Mr, Sloan l 'dUSf l0l Arts H'5f0 Y History Arts 8. Crafts Science One of the extra duties of Mr. McAdom is to run the luke box before school in the morning. -7- bwltw .- . :ass Aff' 4 . I of-'iv 'sons 1 -- vm rr f 1:1 sw... Mr. 'liannatt History Miss Wnitford English R S ,Qs-rs .cw Mr. Jarchow, Gen. Commercial Mr. McAdam Industrial Arts M iss Soutter Stenographic Miss Tennant Mr. Jarvis English Counseling Miss McEniry English xi .Q is X I' N X w gs X W Miss Spencer Phys. Education Mr. Treman English History was ... ' Q. K 5 QXX.. Q. 1 gykst- Mr. Wittkop Mg. Yount English cience Counseling Counseling In earlier days English was taught by mem- orizing strict rules of grammar. Now with the help at such tools as dis- cussions, better books, and television, English is 0 more interesting and enjoyable subiect. First year English includes the play Julius Caesar and a review of grammar. Second year includes Ameri- can Literature with the read- ing of an outside novel. Twelfth grade, an elective course usually for college pre- paratory students, involves English literature and Shakespeare. The English teachers are Miss Ar- nold, Mr. Christian, Miss Holz, Mr. Jarvis, Miss Jones, Miss Langenteld, Miss McEniry, Mr. Oxenreider, Mr. Strat- ton, Miss Tennant, and Mr. Wittkop. If students want to broaden their study of English, they can take speech or dromatics taught by Miss Whitford. Here they learn to speak distinctly arid effectively before people.. Miss Holz's radio class also give speeches and readings to improve their voices ond diction. The T.V. English class watches the televi- sion teacher for 20 minutes, discusses the material viewed, and also does assignments as- signed by the classroom teacher. The Journalism section pro- duces the Scroll and Quill. The Scroll, sponsored by Mr. Stratton, gives students prac- tical experience in working on a newspaper. The Quill, supervised by Mr. Christian, encourages students to write ap- propriately, clearly, and concisely. llngli h Department Reg Kepner is giving a demonstration about the china lamp he made and painted. The T.V. English class are watching their television teacher explain the rules of grammar. Miss McEniry is showing her class one of the colorful covers on the research papers written about England this semester. These boys in Miss Holz's radio class are practicing for the reading of Oklahoma, in which all the class participated. Hi tory Department Mr. Neal, history teacher, is pointing out some of the trouble spots in the world today. These students in Mr. SchakeI's HB class are checking the stock market and writing the results on the graph on the wall. History is growing to he a more important subject as more students are tak- ing an interest in the gov- ernment of their country and the world around them. Films, debates, and outside reports are used to supplement the text- book material. World History, an elective course, is taught tix Mr. Carlson, Mr. Savage, and r. Treman. American history is taught by Mr. De Mouth, Mr. Savage, Mr. Schakel, Mr. Tannatt, and Mr, Treman. U. S. Government and economics are taught by Mr. Gewerth, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Holm, Mr. Neal, and Mr. Schakel. ln the language department there- are l Miss Krueger's Spanish class is taping speeches and playing them back to correct their Spanish pronunciation. Students in Mr. Dolan's French class are reading o play into the tape recorder and playing it back. Language Department -9- also more modern methods of teaching. People who have visited a foreign coun- try tolk to the students about their ex- periences. In Mr. Dolan's French class a tape recorder is being used to re- cord the students' presentation of a French play and then playing it back. The Spanish classes have a student teacher from Panama -this instruction gives the stu- dents practical experience in speaking Spanish. The French teachers are Miss Brewer and Mr. Dolan. The Latin teachers are Mrs. Erickson and Mr. Dolan. The Spanish teacher is Miss Krueger. Mathematics Department i - Mrs. Fisher is demonstrating one of the amazing properties ot the circle to her geometry class. As the years progress, we notice an increasing impor- tance in the use of mathematics in technological devel- opment and in everyday life. To satisfy this increasing need for mathematicians, we have on expanding math department that produces many students who rank high in national scholastic merit. cience The science department at East is divided into three sections: biology, chemistry, and physics. Biology, the first year of science deals with th ' ' , e origin, structure, functions, and life history of plants and ani mals. Usually, the first semester is devoted to the study The unit circle is used quite widely as an aid in the understanding of trigonometry in Mr. Storer's class. This department offers a foureyear course of study consisting of the following classes: first year al ebra 9 which introduces elementary equations and proportions? geomet h' h ' ' ry, w ic covers construction and proofs of vari- ous geometric figures, such as triangles, circles and polygonsg advanced algebra, which includes a steldy of pol nomi I ' ' ' ' y a equations, exponential and logarithmic nota- tions, and the laws of chance and probability' and col- lege mathematics, which is divided into two completely diff t l' ' eren Ines of study because of an experimental course which presents the ideas of trigonometry, expo- nents, and logarithms in functional forms. The teachers who make these courses possible are Mrs. Fisher, Mr. Augustine, Mr. Goodwin, and Mr. Storer. Department of animals, and the second, to the study of plants. The biology courses are taught by Mr. Hand, Mr. Sloan, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Yount. Chemistry is the study of the nature and composition of different kinds of matter and the laws concernin Q their relations. Last semester, the chemistry department wo ' ' Mr. Rathert and several students are studying the functions s equipped with a new modern laboratory. Mr. Johns and Mr. Sloan teach the chemistry classes. Physics, taught by Mr. Rathert, involves the study of matt d ' ' er an energy, and the physical changes in matter. These students are using the new facilities f th and effects of o static machine in physics. ' ' ' ' -IOL a e chemistry lob- oratory in a titration experiment, Commercial De The adding machine is an important instrument in bookkeeping. Paul Bell and Phyllis Bennett are demonstrating it. The commercial department plays o very important part in the lives of many students. ln this department, they learn the fundamentals of typing, shorthand, book- keeping, arithmetic, and law. As a result, the students have enough training to go out in the business world without further schooling. This semester, there are eleven instructors in the com- mercial department. These instructors are Mr. Biddle, teaching commercial law and bookkeeping, Mr. Jarchow, instructing distributive education, merchandising, and acting as Distributive Education Supervisor, Mr. Mauk, teaching bookkeeping and salesmanship, Mr. Pieres, teaching commercial arithmetic, commercial geography, and bookkeeping, Mr. Springate, teaching bookkeeping, Miss Elwood, teaching typing and shorthand, Mrs. Hous- partment Practice is a must to good typing. Here, students are prac- ticing in their typing class. holder, teaching typing and shorthand, Mrs. McGillivray, teaching typing, Miss Nelson, teaching shorthand and typing, Miss Soutter, teaching typing, and Mr. Wanek, teaching shorthand and typing, Industrial Arts Department The industrial arts department is very popular as well as important among the boys at East High School. ln auto mechanics, the boys learn the parts ot the auto- mobile, how the automobile runs, and how to repair it. ln mechanical drawing, the classes have been making plans for the building ot their own homes. There are six semesters of woodworking available. In Woodworking l, ll, and III, the student learns the funda- mental skills in tools, machine woodworking, and the turning lathe. Woodworking IV, V, and VI provide tur- ther experience in hand woodworking and machine wood- working. These students are getting ready to go out on the roads to learn safe driving. In driver's training, the students learn how to drive and keep control ot the car under all conditions. They also learn all of the rules and laws of driving. The teachers for these courses are Mr. Bergman, Mr. Martin, Mr. Mommer, Mr. Rasmussen, Mr. Tullis, Mr. McAdam, and Mr. Sargent. This boy is learning the different parts of the cor ond how to repair them. Music Department Small vocal groups ploy an important part in the music department. Here, one of the groups is practicing with Miss Guenther. The band, one of the sections in the music department, is here practicing in uniform. Department el One of the students in crafts class is learning the steps in using a weaving machine. Two of these students are working on posters while the other two are working with wood. The music department consists of two parts-instru- mental and vocal. The instrumental part of this department includes classes in band and orchestra. This semester, members of the band have been getting ready for their perform- ance at the annual Spotlight Parade. The vocal part of this department includes classes in Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs, Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Chorus l and II, and vocal groups. The performances of the vocal and instrumental groups are numerous and include many different occa- sions, such as the Memorial Day program, Spotlight Parade, Baccalaureate and Graduation services, Drake Relays Parade, and school assemblies. Miss Guenther is the instructor in the vocal classes, Mr. Engebretson is the instructor in the instrumental classes. Arts and Crafts The department of arts and crafts offers an oppor- tunity for students to discover their fields of interest. This department offers six semesters of art and six se- mesters of crafts. The department includes painting, sculpting, letter- ing, designing, and wood carving. Duties of this de- partment include illustrations for the Scroll and Quill the cover for the Quill, scenery for the school plays posters and signs announcing coming activities, and pro- gram covers. The skills learned in this department help students not only in their jobs but also in college and business. The teachers in this department include Mr. Hiatt, teaching art, Miss Lundberg, teaching crafts and artg and Miss Skarshaug, teaching crafts. 1 Two students in the art class are working at the laboratory in the art room with block printing. ..12... Heme Economies Department 1 , Mrs. Bell has part of her Hamemaking VI class gathered around a table, discussing a reading assignment. The department of home economics determines the future years of housewives. It is a wonderful asset to be able to sew, cook, and keep house. Students learn these skills in this department. At the first of the semester, students learn the fundamen- tals of being a good housewife, cook, and seamstress, and later apply them by practice. For the first time at East High, the boys are taking a course in family relations. In this course, the boys can learn more of what makes a good home and happy family. The teachers in this department are Mrs. Bell, teaching family relations, Miss Grabill, teaching sewing and tailoring, and Miss Wetzstein, teaching cooking and home management. Carol McKay and Janet Anderson are sewing efficiently on the dresses they are making in homemoking. The girls in this picture are showing the different steps in pre- paring a meal. Physical Education Department A The ability for our wonderful athletic teams comes from the physical education department. This department not only teaches our boys and girls the skills in sports, but it also teaches sportsmanship, Such sports taught in physical education are volleyball, basketball, baseball, football, deck tennis, badminton, and trampoline. Another part of the physical education department is swimming. Students may take swimming instead of gym. In swimming, students are taught different strokes, diving, and synchronized swimming. Teachers in this department are Miss Greufe, teaching gym, Miss Spencer, teaching gym and swimming, Mr. Baeth, teaching gym and swimming, and Mr. Rump, teaching gym. Miss Greufe and one of her classes are discussing the steps in playing a game of badminton. The boys in this swimming class are learning to use the kick board, which pro- vides a lot of fun in swimming classes. -13- IOR il R OR SECTION EDITOR Joe King STAFF Ron Goddard Harriett Graney Kay Hartung Rosemary Johnson Hans Kollschegg Sandra McKee Dick Mullican Sign .K .gvwxw .slr-NW Q59 xx QM. .gg T 57 V i A . i N 5,-5 QW-.- xx S -14- k 5 X . T Q X f if Lxqff. E X W in X xk vw? 5' X. X X xx-ag.. x DOUG HALL PATTY CASTINGS President 2nd Vice President enior JOHN SAMPLE JANNA FREDREGILL JOHN THALACKER KAY HARTUNG -1 6. SHARON SCHULING JERRY LEMAR Secrefgry lst Vice PVCSid6Y1f Board xx X K JUDY EASON JOHN WEICHMAN SUSAN PETERSON DARRELL ALDRICH 417, Ray Breeding Barbara Brill Charles Brinkerhoff Barbara Brooks Jessie Brown Carol Bruns Tam Bryan Karen Burgeson Bill Burkett Barbara Butts Karen Butts Trudy Byerly Lynne Campbell Judy Carlson Glenn Carpenter Dave Cason Karen Chamberlain Sandra Chapman Myrna Chesnut Geneva Chiono Mary Choate Betty Christiansen Janet Clausen Gene Cochran Jane Cochran -19.. Bob Winget Dennis Witzenburg Margaret Wolfkill Doug Wright Karen Wright Linda Wright ut Pictured Lugene Walter Boylan Kenneth Calvin Farmer Marvin Lee Lyon Shelia Gail Milner Barbara Jeane Mock Constance Mae Mock James Walter Noble Donna Jeanne Peterson Gloria Jean Reinier Philip Ray Reinier Eugene Raymond Rife Karen Kutchen Sullenberger August Graduates Sharon Bradshaw Marvin Byrkett Larry Conn Joyce Denning Tom Eggs -30- August Graduates Dennis Fuller Sharon Fuson Karen Graeve Glen Gray Maxine Hardisfy Shirley Hires Sandra Holland Judy Manning Richard Schaffer La Verne Stovall Bobbie Thomas Jim West t Pictured James l-lougland Bob Knight Edward Randolph Jo Rae Rios -311 enior Director EAST HIGH SCHOOL'S GRADUATING CLASS OF JUNE, 1961 Adams, Wllllam James Bill Llkes: Eost5 baseball5 fishing5 the crew. Actlvltles: Class Officer 35 Hi-Y 45 May Festival 65 Bowling 85 Quill Ad Club 7, 85 Trampoline 5. Ambition: To live a life of ease, wealth, and happiness. Aldrich, Darrell Eugene Robin Likes: Dal Chomg girls5 bmketball5 footboll5 pizza5 Corvettes5 Sunset Beach5 more girls. Actlvltles: Senior Board 85 Student Council 3, 5, 85 Alternate 4, 75 Vice President. 85 School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Class Officer 7, 85 Basketbal 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Track4, 61 May Festival 4, 85 Monitor 5, 65 Nativity 75 Drake Career Day 75 Open House Host 6, , 85 Basketball Big Six and City Series Champs 7, 85 Citz Series Champs 3, 45 Synchronettes' Show 5 All-City Second Team 8. Ambltlon: To shine like the sun and never be under a cloud. Alexander, John Leltoy John Likes: Judi5 VW's5 East5 Snoosville5 the ocean. Activities: Marching Band North 3, 45 East 5, 75 Long Beach, Cal. 65 Concert Band North 35 East 5, 75 Long Beach, Cal. 65 Bowling 5. Ambition: To go on to college and be some- one my family can be proud of. Anderson, Dennls Burrier Denny Llkes: No Dumping signs5 parties5 E. H. .5 wrestling5 the gang5 Opie's5 people. Activities: Honor Roll 7, 85 Sc ool Assembly 75 Football 55 Baseball 45 Golf 6, 7, 85 Wres- tling 7, 85 Art Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 85 Vice-Presl- dent 7, President 8. Ambition: To live life on my own terms. Anderson, James Andy Likes: Sports5 girls5 cors5 music5 apple dump- lings5 assemblies. U Actlvitles: Cross Countrg 4, 75 Science Club 3, 45 Track 3, 6, 7, 85 ig Six Mile Cijl0mPS 7, 85 Big Six Two Mile Reloy5 Trampoline 3, 6, 85 Wrestling 3, 4, 6, 85 City Champs 6, 85 Disctrict Champs 85 Fourth in State Meet 8. Ambition: First, ta see what I want, then to get it. Anderson, Janet Nellie Granny Llkes: Different hair styles5 college boys5 church5 foods5 doncing5 football5 yazz. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 School Assembly 5, 85 Future Nurses 4, 5, 85 Junlor Zeta 5, 65 French Club 7, 85 G. R. A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Pep Club 65 Red Cross 4, 55 Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Fellowshiga 4 55 Science Club 3, 4, 55 Basketball 4, 6, 5 Tennis 35 May resil- vol 4, 6, 85 Trampoline 85 Senior Banquet Hostess 55 Volleyball 75 Tap Dancing Club 65 Bowling 85 Rope Jumping 6, 85 Saturday Scl- ence Class 3, 45 Armed Forces Parade 55 Open House 6, 75 Drake Relays Parade 6, 8. Ambition: To become a nurse and make mother proud of me. Anderson, Mary Beth Likes: My friends5 laughter5 music5 art class5 Eost5 swimming. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 School Assembly 45 Library Staff 4, 55 Jr. Zeta 65 G. R. A. 55 Ke s 8. Cues 45 Sr. Zeta 7, 85 l0B Coffee 35 Art Club 4, 5, 6 Treasurer 5, Secretcry 65 Honorable Mention-Allied Flor- ist's Poster Contest 65 Art Scholastic Show 8. Ambition. To always walk on the sunny side of the street. Anderson, Mlchaol Andy Llkes: '57 Chevrolets5 good-looking cIothes5 good food5 money5 people in general. Actlvltles: Student Council 85 Hi-Y 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 85 525 Club 6, 85 Tennis 3, 4, 5, 3. Ambition: To become successful in life and make my parents proud of me. Armstrong, Mary Marie Mary Likes: Pep assemblies5 tennis5 '59 Chevles5 blondes5 track starsg East. Activities: Student Council 35 Spotlight Pa- rade 4' Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, 75 School Assembly 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 35 choir 3, 4, 55 Philo 3, 45 Jr. 26:6 5, 65 G. R. A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 P? Club 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 85 S25 Club 55 Keys 8- ues 3, 45 Sr. feta 7, 8' Science Club 35 Girl's Basketball 5, 6, 7, 85 Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 May Festival 5, 85 S75 Club 75 Trampoline 4, 5, 6, 75 Monitor 4, 5, 75 Alumni Committee 5, 75 l2B Formal Hostess5 Girls' Advisers Helper 75 Saturday Biology Class 3, 45 Fall Sports Banquet 4, 65 Nativity 3, 55 Baccalaureate 3, 4, 55 Bowling 3, 4, 5, 65 Q-l?h7SchooI Day 65 Award 4, 85 Captain 4. Ambition: l've outgrown ombition5 now I just want to relax. Aust, Lols Likes: My friends5 E. H. S.5 skating5 read- ing5 bcseball. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 75 School Play 65 Altoona 3, 4, 5, 6. Alnbltloll: To be successful in everything I do. Baird, Matthew Matt Likes: '53 Chevys5 farmers5 money5 Friday nights. Activities: Football 3, 55 Monitor 6, 8. Ambition: To own a successful business of my own. Ballard, Clifford Don Cliff Likes: '48 and '50 Fords5 porties5 Pepsi5 5:izza55fishing5 hurlting5 Derby5 October 215 Une . Actlvlties: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 85 School AssgmbIy85, 65 May Festival 85 French Club . .6. - Ambltlon: Success, by making my family and friends proud of me. Baridon, James K. Barny Llkes: Our crew5 a certain girI5 summer5 Don5 Den5 '56 Fords. Activities: School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Clcss Officer 75 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Track 3, 45 Trampoline 5, 6. Ambition: To spend my first million wisely lon girlsl. Barker, Sharon Carlee Likes: Basketball players5 the Debutantes 5 Ace's5 R. C.5 slumber parties5 logic. Activltys: Sr. Zeta 7, 85 l2B Formal Host- ess . Ambition: To make my loved ones proud of me. Barney, Juanita E. Llkes: East5 school spirit5 sports5 friends5 pizza5 pickled herring. Activltles: Student Council Alternate 35 Honor Rall 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Scroll Staff Page Editor 85 Assembly Usher 85 Class Officer 3, 4, 65 Span- ish Club 55 Fellowship 4, 5, 65 Future Teachers 45 May Festival 6, B5 Assistant Page Editor of the Greenhorn Issue 75 Drake Career Day 7. Ambition: To trust in the Lord with all my heart-letting Him direct my paths. Barney Beechel, Delores Raine Dee Likes: Paul5 Clear Lake5 Nov, 85 E. H. S.5 3085 school spirit. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Teacher 85 School Assembly 6, 7, 85 Nurse's Helper 45 Future Nurses 4, 55 G. R. A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Pep Club 45 Synchronettes 6, 7 85 Latin Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 Tennis 65 M65 Festival 85 Trampoline 55 Monitor 55 I2 Formal Hostess 75 Art Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6, Secretary 75 Sychronette Show 8, Playday 75 Drake Career Day 75 Open House Demonstration 5, 7. Ambition: Laugh where l must, be candid where I can. Beener, Robert Lee Bob Likes: '6l Ford convertibles5 Chris5 E. H. S.5 water skiing5 racin . Activities: Student gouncil 3, 4, 5, 6 75 Honor Roll 3, 45 French Club 4, 55 Track 3, 4. Ambition: Ga to Drake University, and make certain people proud of me. Beltrame, Anthon Lee Tony Likes: Mason City gomesg sports5 Opie's5 girls5 Clear Lake5 sleeping. Actlvltles: School Assembly 85 Hi-Y 7, 85 Swimming 35 Golf 6, 7, 85 May Festival 6, 75 Advanced Math Class 65 Experimental Math Class 7, 8. Ambltlon: To further my education and travel to all parts of the United States and Canada. T32... Bemlsdarfer, Harold L. lem Likes: Our crew5 beoches5 sports5 East High5 Mason Cit 5 watermelon. Activities: Fyootball 35 S25 Club 7. Amllltlon: Do a good deed and live a short, short life. Blckel, Jay Likes: Pizza5 Pepsi5 money5 cars. Ambltlon: To be successful in whatever l do. Blckel, Ronald Ron Likes: Girls5 cars5 rocking chairs5 money5 California. Ambltlon: Use my abilities to make a million. Blckel, William Thomas Tom Likes: Sports5 vacation5 Fordsg rags5 Pepsi. Actlvltles: Library Staff 3, 4. Ambition: To live a happy successful life. Bond, William Sherman Bonne Likes: Knoxville5 money5 girls5 friends5 The Mel-O-Diers. Activities: Student Council 7, 85 Honor Roll 3, 85 Orchestra 3, 4, 55 Marching Band 3, 4 5, 6, 7, a5 Spotlight Parade 6, 55 School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Modern Language Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 65 Swimming 35 Golf 4, 55 M Fest- ival 4, 6, 85 Monitor 85 All City Band? 6, 7. Ambition: To be a famous successful bachelor in Hawaii. Booker, Geneva Marle Tudy Likes: Mother's cooking5 bowling5 music5 East High5 fun5 friends. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, 5 6, 75 Marching anna 3, 4, 5, 6, e5 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 85 G. R. A. 8. Ambltlon. To make my parents proud of me and be successful. Boyce, Shirley Kay Likes: Donnie5 '57 black Fords5 Millie's5 June 75 DECA members5 friends. Activities: G. R. A. 4, 5, 65 Moy Festival 85 Monitor 3, 4, 5, 65 DECA Club 7, 85 DECA Convention State 85 S25 Club 7. Ambition: To make Donnie a good wife and my parents happy. Boylan, Louie W. Likes: All five years at East. Activltles: Honor Roll 75 Class Officer 4, 55 Red Cross Club 45 May Festival 5. Ambltlon: To be a great lawyer like Perry Mason. Brandt, Michael Lawrence Mike Likes: Mercs5 EHS5 weekends5 food5 money. Ambition: To make o promising cmd profit- able life ahead of me. Breeding, Raymond Ray Likes: Chev-y's5 pizzag shopsg sleep. Ambition: o lead a happy life and be a success. Brill, Barbara Jean Barb Likes: East, cheerleading5 Choms of' '605 Chamettes5 Sunset5 summers5 memories5 good health. Activities: Student Council Alternate 65 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 School Assembly 4, 5, 75 Class Officer 75 Philo 4, 5, 6, President 55 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, City ond School Basketball Champs 45 Basketball Playday 4- Bowling 65 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 75 Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Secretary 5, Vice President 7, Student Teacher at Webster 5, 65 May Festival 4, 65 l2B Formal Hostess 75 P.T.A. Pot Luck Hast- ess 65 Open House Hostess 3, 55 Class Night Hostess 4, 55 Cheerleader Alternate 7, 85 Sports Banquet 55 l08 Registration 75 T. V. English 5, 6. Ambition: To shine like the sun above, re- flecting kindness, joy, and love. Brinkerhoff, Charles L. Chuck Likes: Pizza5 Pepsi5 E.H.S.5 bowling5 sports5 cars. Activities: Honor Roll 45 Marching Band 3, 5, 75 Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Concert Band 4, 6, 85 May Festival 4, 6, 85 Bowling Club 3, 4, 55 Experimental Math Class 7, 8. Ambition: To be o success in whatever I do and to make my family proud of me. Brooks, Barbara Sharon Barb Llkes: E.H.S.5 Dec. 3l5 Sport 5 Beep Beef 5 my friends5 summer5 olives5 sunshine5 smi es5 memories. Activities: Assembly Usher 85 Nurse's Helper 55 Future Nurses 55 Jr. Zeta 65 G.R.A. 75 Pep Club 75 Sr. Zeta 85 Latin Club 5, 65 May Fes- tival 8. Ambltlon: Forget the past for it is done5 live today for tomorrow may never came. Brown, Jessie Ann Jess Likes: Dance-s5 friends5 Bonnevilles5 football games5 jazz5 traveling5 nice boys. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 G.R.A. 85 KDPS Announcer 85 Sr. Zeta 85 Y-Teens 3, 45 Basketball 8. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. Bruns, Carol Elizabeth Likes: Fun5 spring5 living5 giving5 books5 riding5 friends5 me-mories5 E.H.S. Activities: Student Council 5, Alternate 6, 75 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, School Assembly 75 Philo Club 3, 45 French Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas- urer 65 Pep Club 7, 85 Mag Festival 4, 65 Trampoline 55 Nativity 75 owling Club 55 Open House 75 l2B Formal Hostess 75 P.T.A. Hostess 3, 5, 75 T. V. English 5, 6. Ambition: Wisdom. Bryan, Thomas Gary Bone Likes: Barb5 The Barn 5 '40 Fords5 The Big Race. Activities: Cross Country 35 Track 45 May Festival 6. U Ambition: To become a successful veteri- narian or on engineer. Burgeson, Karen Lee Likes: Books5 fall5 going to new places and doi new things. A Activmes: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Quill Staff 7, 85 Philo 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Pep Club 5, 65 Latin Club 3, 45 Science Club 65 May Festival 65 Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 45 P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 6. Ambition: To make my doctors proud of me. Burkett, William tl. Bill Likes: Bowling5 swimming5 basketball5 good food' summer evenings. 5 Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, 55 Marching Band 3, 4, 55 Concert Band 3, 4, 55 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 525 Club 85 Wrestling 3, 4, 55 Public Address and Electrician 3, 4, 5, 65 Hi-Y Chaplain 3, 4. ' Ambition: To live a long and successful life. Butts, Barbara Ann Barbie Likes: Food5 happiness5 E.H.S.5 people5 music5 driving dad's cor. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 March- ing Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 5, 65 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 G.R.A. 7, B. Ambition: To be successful and fulfill a promise mode to someone dear. Butts, Karen Lou Squirt Likes: Clear Lake5 my guy5 '635 pizza5 help 5 nights5 jokes5 riots. Activities: Scroll Staff Greenhorn Issue 55 Philo 35 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 65 S25 Club 75 KDPS Announcer 55 Keys 8i Cues 45 May Festival 4, 6, 85 Trampoline 45 Tumbling 45 DECA 7, 85 DECA Delegate Assemblg 75 Receptionist 75 DEC? State Convention 5 Open House Host- ess . Ambition: To climb the .stairway of success, always stepping nearer my goo. Byerly, Trudy Anne Likes: Accordions5 winning trophies5 E.H.S.5 Opie's5 surprises5 pep assemblies5 week- ends5 Tom. Activities: Honor Rall 5, 75 Spotlight Parade 6, 85 School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 85 Class Offi- cer 75 Girls' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 85 Philo 3, 45 Jr. Zeta 5, 65 Spanish Club 55 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 525 Club 6, 7' Drill Team 6, 7, 85 Future Teachers 55 Sr. Zeta 7, 85 Y-Teens 3, 45 May Festival 85 S75 Club 75 Monitor 5, 6, 85 l2B Formal Host- ess 75 Younker Ad 75 P.T.A. Program 55 Sl00 Club 75 lOB Tea 35 Awa-rds Assembly 75 Co- Chairman Spinster Spree 8. Ambition: Own on accordion school, teach and promote the advancement of the oc- cordion. Campbell, Lynne Lee Lynnle Llkes: Ron5 June 55 E.H.S.5 Derby5 picnics5 Pepsi5 l9855 Bing5 music. Activities: Student Council 4, 5, Alternate 65 Honor Roll 85 School Assembly 55 Girls' Glee Club 4, 6, 75 Future Nurses 4, 55 Jr. Zeta 5, 65 French 4, 55 G.R.A. 55 Pep Club 5, 65 Red Cross 55 Trampoline 55 Art Club 45 l2B Formal Hostess 75 Drake Career Day 75 Scho- lastic Art Award 75 Tech High 3. Ambition: To look at yesterdaywwith no re- grets end tomorrow with ioy, pe, and ex- pectation. Carlson, Judy K- C- Likes: My pals5 Eost5 Pepsi5 Poe5 horses5 art. Activltles: Student Council 8' Honor Roll 65 Pep Club 35 North High 35 Art Club 5, 6, 7, B5 Open House Art Demonstration 75 Red Cross Committee5 Co-Chairman Senior Exhibits 8. Ambition: To alwafys do my best and leave nothing half-done. Carpenter, Glen R. h Likes: Carolyn5 E.H.S.5 bowling5 money5 Kabie. Activities: Des Moines Technical High School 3, 4, 5, 65 Cross Country 35 Track 4. Ambition: To make my folks and Carolyn proud of me. Cason, David Nevin Pave Likes: Chris 5 '53 green monster5 Flornlngos5 Mason Citg bus trip5 skiing. Activities: tudent Council 3, 85 Honor Roll 85 School Assembly 85 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 65 Base- ball 4, 85 Cross Country 35 Basketball 35 May Festival 4, 6, 85 Monitor 75 Special Chemistry Class 6, 75 Saturday Physics Class 7. Ambition: To succeed and make my loved ones proud of me. Castings, Patricia Jean Patty Llkes: Jim5 cheerleoding5 bus trips5 ll75 twins5 Kiddie-town5 school days. Activities: Senior Board 2nd Vice-president B5 Student Council 3, 5, 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 85 School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 85 Choir 7, 8, Section Leader 85 Philo 3, 45 Jr. Zeta 5, 6' French Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 G.R.A. 5, 65 Pep club 3, 4, 5, 6, Adviser 7, ag Sr. Zeta 7, 85 May Festival 4, 65 Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 85 I2-B Formal Hostess 75 Alumni Dinner Hostess 65 Class Night Hostess 5, 65 Open House Hostess 5, 75 Sports Banquet 5, 75 Baccalaureate 7, 85 Nativity 75 Spring Con- cert 85 Program Seller State Tournament 85 l0-B Tea 6. Ambition: To know the difference between right and wrong, and do right. Chamberlain, Karen Sue Likes: My guy5 East5 Pepsi5 pizza5 brown eyes' Marines5 the gong5 long walks. Activities: Student Council 35 Monitor 5, 75 Art Club 45 Gregg Shorthand Award 65 Open Houze Hostess 35 Spinsters' Spree Commit- tee . Ambition: To make the one l love happy and proud of rne. Chapman, Sandra Lee Sandy Likes: '53 Ford5 pizza5 Pepsi5 a certain some- one5 friends. Activities: Keys 8- Cues 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 May Festival 85 P.T,A. Babysitter 3. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me, and be o success at whatever l attempt. Chesnut, Myrna Rae h Likes: E.H.S.5 school spirit5 pizza5 summer- time5 December l5 football5 friends5 week- ends. Activities: Student Council 8, Alternate 75 Honor Roll 65 Student Teacher 85 Future Nurses 3, 45 G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 85 Peg Club 5, 65 Future Teachers Club 5, 6, 85 Sr. eta 85 May Festival 85 Open House Hostess 5. Ambition: To be o success in whatever l do ond have happiness my whole life through. Chiono, Geneva Ann Jenny Llkes: Bowling5 vacotions5 Corvettes5 italian food5 bob -sitting5 dancing5 swimming. Ambition: 'Fo go to airline school and become on airline hostess. Choate, Mary Ann Llkos: Walt5 DECA5 E.H.S.5 pink convertibles5 sky fire5 July 29, l96l. Activities: Student Council Alternate 85 Green Horn Page Editor 55 Future Nurses 35 G.R.A. 4, 55 S25 Club 5' KDPS Announcer 65 Keys 6 cues 4, 55 May lfesrivm 4, 6, 85 S75 club 55 Trampoline 4, 55 DECA 7, 8, Secretary 7, 85 KDPS Floor Director 65 Career Day 45 Jug- gling 45 DECA State Convention 85 I2-B For- mal Hostess 7. Ambitlon: To give to the one who under- stands what is deserved. Christiansen, Betty Lee Betty Likes: E.H.S.5 summer5 swimming5 friends5 sports, tadpoles5 Colorado5 slumber parties5 horses. Activities: Student Council 45 Scroll Staff 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 45 School Assembly 4, 55 Library Staff 35 Nurse's Helper 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 G.R.A. 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Red Cross 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 65 May Festival 4, 65 12-B Formal Hostess 75 Representative Fort Dodge Future Nurses Convention 65 Spanish Club 5, 65 Future Nurses Teo 4, 6, 8. Ambition: To become a competent and un- derstanding R.N., so that l may help others to help themselves. ..33.. Brooks-Cox Clausen, Janet Marie Jan Likes: June l96l5 '58 Mercs5 money5 E.H.S.5 Nebraska5 our class5 boys5 Pe?si5 memories. Activltles: Student Council 85 chool Assem- bly 75 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Nurse's Helper 75 May Festival 65 Kearney Nebraska 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Chair 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Nativity 7. Ambition: o be a teacher, and to be like the sun and shine an all of God's world. 5harky Likes: Fords5 girls5 food5 records5 weekends. Activities: Football 3, 45 Track 3, 4, 5, 65 Wrestling 7, 8. Ambition: To be a success at anything l do in the future. Cochran, Gene W. Cochran, Jane Frances Likes: Basketball players5 SP-45 Fred Wil- lioms5 Debutantes5 Ace's5 New Yeor's Eve parties H959-605. Activities: Student Council Alternate B5 Spot- light Parade 85 Jr. Zeta 65 G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 85 Drill Team 6, 7, 85 Future Teachers 5, 65 Sr. Zeta 85 Monitor 7, 85 Armed Forces Parade 6. Ambition: To be a success and not a failure in the coming future. Cochran, William A. Bill Likes: E.H.S.5 U.S.A.5 apples5 Cookie 5 bIue5 other people. Activities: Hi-Y 6, 7, 85 Baseball Manager 85 Wrestling Manager 7, 85 International Rela- tions Club 5 6, 7. Ambition: 'To do os well as others expect me to do and help them in any way l can. Colegrave, Gerald Delbert Bud Likes: Shake5 cars that run5 night life. Ambition: To be successful in all I attempt, and make my family proud of me. Cook, Carolyn Madonna Cookie Likes: A certain guy5 my ring5 E.H.S.5 June IO: parties. Activities: Philo 3, 45 G.R.A. 85 Quill Ad Club 7, 8. Ambition: To live a hqapy and holy life with Darrell. Cook, George Richard Cookie Llkes: Pepsi5 pizza5 water skiing5 girls5 E.H.S.5 go-cart-racing. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 65 Football 35 Science Club 5, 65 Basketball 55 May Festival 4, 85 Bowling 5, 65 Experimental Math Class 7, 8. Ambition: To make a career of the Navy ond retire at the age of thirty-eight. Copic, Robert Leslie Bob Likes: A certain girl5 Deloris 5 E.H.S.5 bas- ketball5 three siste-rs5 ice cream. Activities: Student Council 7 85 Scroll Staff 6, 7, a, School Assembly 6, A5 Hi-Y 4, 5, 6, 7, 8' Co-Chairman May Festival 8. Ambltion: To do the best of my ability, and join the Marine Corps. Couch, Michael Mike Likes: Hamburgers5 electronics5 sl? Chevys. Actlvltles: Science Club 45 May estival 55 Open House 3. Ambition: To make my life something that will benefit others as well as myself. Couchmen, Sherry Key Likes: E.H.S.5 senior year5 home room5 curly hair5 S.U.l.5 foreign cars. Activities: Honor Roll 7, 85 School Assembly 85 Class Officer 85 Library Staff 3, 45 Nurse's Helper 5, 6, 7, 85 Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 8, President 65 G.R.A. 5, 6, Bowling 5, 65 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 85 Red Cross 35 Latin Club 3 4, 5, 65 May Fes- ravqi 4, ag io-B T66 35 lfurufe Nurses club Tea, 4, 6, 85 Latin Banquet 3, 55 P.T.A. Pot Luck Hostess 65 I2-B Formal Hostess 75 Future Nurses State Convention 75 Nativity 7. Ambition: To be happy and successful in whatever I do. Cowman, Michael Ray Mike Likes: Susie5 our crew 5 Old south5 old green5 parties5 picnics5 noses. Activities: School Assembly 85 Hi-Y 3, 45 525 Club 65 May Festival 6, 85 Trampoline 65 Monitor 5. Ambition: To see what l can do with what l have. Cox, Charles Edward Chuck Likes: Paula5 old blue5 our cre'w 5 good chow5 picnics5 problems5 goodies. Activities: Student Council Alternate 55 School Assembly B5 Class Officer 75 May Festival 6, 85 Trampoline 5, 65 Monitor 85 Bowling 5, 65 Experimental Math Class 7, 85 Tech 3, 4. Ambition: To set an unreachable goal and try to obtain it. Cox-Elbert Cox, Donald James Don Likes: Peaceful scenes, discussions, travel, original ideas, Chans and Charrlettes, pa- godas. Activltles: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Choir 4, 5, 6, Boys' Glee Club 3, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Red Cross 4, Synchro Knight 6, 8, Roosevelt Exchange Assembly 6, School Play 8. Ambition: To make myself proud of me. Crawford, Connell Jo Connie Llkee: Herb' Drake Bulldogs, my tiger, week- ends' little pumpkin , the 7th. Actlvltles: Student counsel 5, s, Honor Roll 3, 7, Library Staff 6, May Festival 4 8, DECA 7, a, Formal l-losress 7, DECA Dele- gate Assembly 7, DECA State Convention 8, Red Cross Club B' Honor Roll 8. Ambltlon: To play the right cards in life, always holding t e winning hand. Crowley, John Michael JollnnnJoe Likes: Yogi Bear, wrestling, pizza, '53 ercs, humanity. Activities: Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, S:pot- light Pcrade 4, 6, School Assembly 4 6, orl- cert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festival 4, Wrestling 3, 4, 7, B. Ambltlon: To do my best for the service of humanity. Crulkshank, Ronald Orvis Ron Llkeszm Bev, math, chemistry, music, Friday nlg s. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Or- chestra 3, 5, 6 7, 8, Marching Band 3, School Assembly 3, Concert Band 3, Science Club 5, 6, Secretary-Treasurer 6, Mag Festival 4, All-State Orchestra 3, Saturday iology Class 4, Experimental Modern Moth Class 7, 8. Ambltlon: To become a teacher, marry Bev, and make her happy. Crum, Harold J. Crum Likes: Cherries, apples, assembly bells, E. V., driving, sisters, Arizona, parents. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6, 8, School As- sembly 4, 6' School Play 6, Choir 5, 6 7, 8, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, a, Fellowship 6, 6, May Festival 4, 6 8, Nativity 5, 7. Ambition: 'lla be wise in the Lord, and always love cmd serve Him. Cumpston, Lawrence William Larry Llkes: East High, sleep, girls, Opie's, sub- marines, school spirit, water skiing. Activities: Marching Band 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, a, School Assembly 4, 6, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, B, P. A. Operator 5, 7, 8, Stage Hand 5 6, 7, 8, Roosevelt Exchange Assem- bly 7, Drake Relays Parade 4, 6, 3, Armed Forces Parade 4, 6, 8' Experimental Moth Class 7, a, Police Station. :Soy s, Boys' Glee Club 7. Ambition: To graduate from college and conquer all my goals. Cumpton, Francls E. Foe Likes: Art, craft, mechanical drawing, gym, '54 Ford convertible, school. Activltles: Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Money, help the needy, and make my parents proud of me. Dacken, Sondra Ilene Sandy Llkes: E.H.S., friends, someone, parties, tod- poles, dancing, a certain town. Actlvltlos: Scroll Staff 8, G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8, Bowling 5, 6, Pep Club 4 5, 6, Future Teach- ers 3, Sr. Zeta 8, May Festival 4, Greenhorn Issue 7, Publicity 8, Staff Writer 8, Ambltlon: To live today so that l'll have no regrets tomorrow. Dalbey, Sandra Kay Sandy Llkes: School spirit, Opie's, summertime, East, friends, games, bus trips. Actlvltles: Student Council 3, 4, Alternate 7, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8' S!:'lChfOl'l9ff8S 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers 3', 4, . Zeta 7, President 8, May Festival 6, Gregg Shorthand Awards 7, Synchronette Show 6, B, I0-B Tea 3,.Honor grail 38 4, 6, 7, 8, Co-Chairmarl Splnsters' ree . Amblflon: Get to know myself and live hap- pily with whcrt I know. Danlelson, Raymond L. . I Ray Likes: East, bowling, hunting, fishing, food, the feeling of a job well done. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 8, Hi-Y 3, 7, 8, Track 8, Experimental Math,Class 7, 8, Bowling 7, 8. Ambition: To make a successful career lh the United States Navy. Danks, Jo Ann Jo Likes: The lltts, school spirit, Emt, Opie's, bus trips, summertime. Activities: Student Council 5, 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Sytlight Parade 8, Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, hool Assembly 7 8, Philo 3, 4, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8, Drill Team 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Latin Club 3, Mag Festival 4, 6, Commence- ment Hostess 7, l B Formal Hostess 7, P.T.A. Hostess 4, 5, 6' Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8, Drake Relays Parade 8, Senior-Parent Dinner 6, l0B Registration 7, Gregg Shorthand Award 7. Ambition: To accept cheerfully whatever life may bring. Davey, John Paul Llkas: Family, teachers, nature, sunshine, food, sleep, sports, hunting, travel, movies. Activities: Hi-Y 6, Swimming 7, 8, Track 6, 8, Wrestling 3. Ambition: To join the Navy, tour the world and be happy and successful in life. Davis, Rasa Stoccate Likes: Summer nights, Harold, Lillie Mae, Mercy Hospital, E.H.S., shrimp. Activities: Future Nurses 3, 7, 8, Red Cross 5, 6, Basketball 4, 6, B, Tennis 4, 5. Ambition: To be the best in everything I do. Davis, Martin Lee Marty Likes: A certain girl, McDonalds, '57 Dodges, friends, money, Ricky Nelson. Activities: S25 Club 7, 8, S75 Club 7, B, Bowling 5, 6, DECA Club 7, 8, Representative State Delegation for DECA 7, 8. Anrlzitianz To have a successful and a happy l e. Davis, Richard Lee Dick Likes: Dol Cham , Richard M. Nixon I964, gust High, school spirit, Toutes Mes mls. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7' Hon- or Roll 3, 7, Quill Staff 7, 8, Sports Section Editor 8, School Assemblgoi 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 7, 8, Hi-Y 5, 6, lf 4, 6, 7, 8, City Meet 2nd, District 2nd, State 9th, May Fes- tival 4, 6, Drake Career Dag 7, High School Day 8, French Club 3, 4, , 6, 7, 8, Vice- President 7, President 8, Nativity 7, Class Night 7, Open House Host 3, 5, 7, Frerlch Club Banquet 4, 6, 8, Gym Cooch 8. Ambition: To serve my country to the best of my ability and benefit mankind by so doing. Day, Julene Julie Likes: Guess who?, Jewel Box , December 6, family, me, East, goodies. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff Page Editor 8, Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 5, Assembly Usher 8, Class Officer 5 7, 8, Nurse's help- er 3, Philo 3, Spanish Club 5, Fellowship 4, 5, 6, Future Teachers 5, Latin Club 3, May Festival 6, 8, Editor of the Greenhorn lssue 7, Drake Career Day 7, Saturday Science Classes 5, 6. Ambition: To be steadfast, always faithful in the Lord's work. De Angelo, Patricia Marlo Dean Llkes: Bob, East, tadpoles, purple, basket- ball games, football games. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7, Gym Monitor 3, 4, 6 7. A Ambition: Further my art education and make my parents proud of me. Deer, Carolyn Likes: Larry, E.H.S., Chev's, friends, pizza, Carol June I96l. Ambltlon: To learn responsibilities, attain a position in life, and achieve life's goals. Deering, Paul James P. J. Llkes: Foxes , parties, sports, '57 Buick, mixers, collegiate all the way. Activities: Marching Barld 3, 4 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, Concert Bond 3, 4, 5 6, 7, Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, Track 5, Moy' resrlyol 4, 6, a. Am ltlon: To became the man my father is. Dennis, Patrlcla Ann Pat Likes: Junior Achievement, football games, East, dances, radio class, Den, Frenc . Activities: Honor Roll 7 8, Synchronettes 6, 7, 8, KDPS Announcer 7, 8, Future Teach- ers 5, 6, Moy Festival 4, Synchronette Show 6, B. Ambition: To help the minds, emotions, and lives of others. Dick, Melinda Dlane Mindy Likes: E.H.S.' July 23, yellow, early summer mornings, Oregon, snow, spinach. Activities: Student Council 3, Honor Roll 3, 8, Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn lssl.le 7, Page Editor 7, School Assembly 7, School. Play 4, -34- Costume Chairman 6, Philo 4, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4 5 6, 7, 8, Synchronettes 6, 7, 8, Show 6, 8, Fel- lowship 3, 4, 5, May Festival 5, 8, Trampo- line 5, Art Club 3, 4 5 6 7 8, Treasurer 7, Open House Hostess 3, 5, 7', Class Night Host- ess 5, Junior Achievement 7, 8, Treasurer 7, B, Vice President 8, Art Show 6. Ambition: To let my highest achievement of yesterday be my starting point today. Digmnes, Joseph Warren Dlnkernum Llkes: Nancsy, Our Crew , food, Pepsi, the Ledges, E.H. ., the Fair. Ambition: To arrive. Dixon, Mary Alice Al Likes: Dances, Coca-Colo, pizzas, parties, good times, sweet boys, jazz. Activities: Jr. Zeta 6, G.R.A. 8, Pep Club 6, Fellowship 3, Basketball 4, 6, 8, Trtrnpoline 8, Volleyball Team 7. Alnbltlon: To find and fulfill my life with happiness until my Master says Well dorle. Doran, Edward S. Ed Likes: Marilyn, Valentine's Day, '46 Fords, Iowa State, Sunset Beach, guitars. Actlvltles: Student Council 8, School Assem- bly 3, 4, 5 6, Football City Champs 3, Base- ball 4, 6, 8, Sophomore City Champs 4, Bas- ketball Sophomore City Champs 3, 4, Manl- tor 8, Saturday Biology Classes 3, 4. Ambition: To be the top student in E. E. at Iowa State. Dowell, Linda Koa Lynn Likes: E.H.S., senior year, olives, sports, music, pep assemblies, garlic, candy, Kookie. Activities: Student Council 3, Honor Roll 4, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Issue 7, Cler- ical Staff 6, Class Officer 8, Nurse's Helper 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Modern Language Club 7, B, Bowling 5, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Fellowship 4, May Festi- val 8, Monitor 5, 6, Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7, PTA Hostess 7, Senior Class Night Hostess 7, Future Nurses Teo 4, 6, 8, FNC State Convention 5, 7, Saturday Chemistry Class 5, 6, Open House Hostess 3. Ambition: To be a R.N. with kindness, un- derstonding, and happiness for others. Downey, Sue Ellen Susie Likes: E.H.S., sports, summer, swimming hole , Pontiocs, summer 60 , my bug , tadpoles. Activities: Student Council 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Spotlight Pa- rade 4, Clericol Staff 4, 5, 6, School Assem- bly 4, Library Staff 3, Philo Vice-Presdent 3, Treasurer 4, 5, 6, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Latin Cub 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festival 4, 6, French Club 7, 8, Candy Seller 4, 5, 6, Career Day 7' Nativity 3, Greenhorn lssue 7. Ambltlon: To always have something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. Eason, Judith Ann Judy Likes: E.H.S., sunset, our class, long walks, smiles, Dal Chams, summers. Activities: Senior Board 8, Student Council 5, 6, 7, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 5, 7, 8, Greenhorn lssue Co-Editor 5, News Editor 5 7, 8, School Assembly 6, 7 8, closs Officer 3, 4, 6, B, Philo 3, 4, President 3, Secretary 4, French Club 5, 6, 7, 8, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, District Representa- tive 7, a, Pep Club 6, 7, lx, Red cross 6, 7, a, Chairmarl 7, 8, Tennis 5, 6, May Festival 4, l2B Formal Hostess and Co-chairman 7, P.T.A. Hostess 5, 6, 7, Open House Hostess 3, 7, Graduation Exercises 7, Nativity 7, Drake Ca- reer Day 7, IOB Tea 5, Red Cross State Con- vention 7, D.A.R. Essay Contest Winner 8, All- City Student Council, Altemate 7, Represen- tative 8, TV English Class 5, 6. Ambition: To be what I feel, not only what I believe. Edwards, Lorry Fuzzy Likes: Chevy's, races, drive-ins, Churchills, girls' Kerlggs, good records. Activltles: hool Assembly 8, Library Staff 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 8, May Festival 8, Messen- ger 7, 8, Saturday Biology Class 4, Saturday Physics Class 7, 8. Ambition: Go to college, become a wildlife conservation officer and marry a rich girl. Elbert, David L. Dave Likes: Baseball, hunting, fishing, S. U. l. Activities: Honor Roll 3, Spotlig t Parade 4, 6, 8, School Assembly 7' Choir 3, 4 5, 6, 7, s, aoselooll 4 6 a Sophomore city- Champs 4, Boys' Glee Club 3 4, 6, 7, 8, ennis 3, Boys' State Basketball Tournament Program Seller 4, YMCA Dedication 5, Nativity 3, 5, 7, Baccalaureate 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: To follow in the footsteps of Perry Mason. Erickson, John H. Eric Llkes: Golf' Volvo, outdoors, A-E milk, Flor- ida' Dal Cham. Actlvllties: Student Council Alternate 3, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 7, 8, Foot- ball 3, City Sophomore Champs, Golf 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Meet 2nd, District 2nd, State 9th, May Festival 4 6, 8, Advanced Science closs e, Advanced Math closs 6. Ambition: To always be tharlkful. Evaltovlcs, Velga Anlta Likes: East, first snowfiall, choco- ae, ang wo , a es, peope. Actlvlties: Honor Roll 534, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 6 7, 8, Academic Editor 8, Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, French Club 7, 8, G.R.A. 3, 4, 6, Pep Club 6, 7, 8, Red Cross 3, 4, Latin Club 4, 5, 6, Tennis 4, 6, Open House Demonstration 3, 5 7, Drake Career Day 7, Saturday Biology Class 4, Advanced Math Class 6, Future Nurses 7, 8. Ambltlon: To live in harmony with myself and the world. Eyerly, Larry Bugs Lkes: Mrs. Baal says, togetherness, inter- state, my two MolIy's. Activities: School Assembly 7, Drake Career Day 8' Quill Ad Club 7, 8. Ambition: To be the first. Farmer, Kenneth C. Tom Likes: East, people, life, wimmen , good books. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 7, Swimming 7 8, Science Club 3 4, 5, May Festival 4, Chess and Checkers 3, 4. Ambition: To conquer the world. Farris, Reps William, Jr. Llkes: June 5 and October 2l, l960, lemons, parties, chocolate, football games, pep assemblies, E. H. S., summer. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, Hon- or Roll 3, 4, 5 6, 8' School Assembly 4, 5, 6, Class Officer 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, 5, 6 8, Hi-v 3, 4, May Festival 4, 6, a, Football Record Keeper , Drake Career Day 7, Ad- vanced Math and Chemistry Classes 5, 6. Ambition: Graduate from the College of Vet- inary Medicine and live to see the 2lst century come in! Felth, Vlrglnla Roe Ginger Llkes: Dale, June IO, '46 Chevy, DECA, pizza, Pepsi, EHS, Sundays. Actlvltles: G. R. A. 4, DECA 7, 8, Delegate Assembly of DECA Chapter 7, Class Night Hostess 6, May Festival 8. Ambition: To be a good wife to Dale, and A always make him happy. Felse, Susan Lo Roy Susie Likes: Mike, Our crew , Old South, Cali- f ' kl' H b r H l t ornlo, spar ing eyes, am u ger ome. Activities: Honor Rol 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll staff 8, School Assembly 3 8, Spcrlish Club 5, G. R. A. 4, 5, 6, Pea Club 5, 6- S25 Club s, Future Teachers 4, ay Festival 6, S75 Club 8, Greenhorn Issue 7, Future Teachers' Ex- change Daxe 4, Foreign Student Exchange Day 6, Adult ducation Hostess 8, Open House Hostess 7, Assistant Page Editor 8, Alumni Assembly Committee 7, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Award Assembly 8. To find ha iness in living b Ambition: pp y loving, laughing, and giving. Ferguson, Robert Carl, III Fergle Likes: Corvettes, Pepsi, pizza, Corvettes, '54 Chev's, girls, Corvettes. Activities: School Assembly 6, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 6. Ambition: To build a blown Chev engine for the Drag Strip, so Grandma will be proud o me. Fisher, James tt. Jim Likes: Sports, food, vacations at Leech lake. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ootball 3, 5, 7, Boys' Glee Club 5, 6, 7 8, Track 4. Ambition: To por Christ first, others second, myself last in life. Ford, Penny Ann Pen Llkes: Jim, summer of '60, Dal Chams, East, Minneapolis memories, Sunset, Nifty Smith. Activities: Student Council 3 4, 5, , Alter- nate 6, Secretary 8' Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, s, School Pl? 4, Class Officer 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Philo 3, 4, 6, Vice President 6, G. R. A. 3, 4, 5, President 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4, Science Club 7, 8, May Festi- val 4, All-City Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Cheerleader 5, 6, 7 8, Polio Dance Hostess 4, Advanced Math Class 6, Advmced Chemistry Class 6, Saturday Science Class 5, Assembly Committee 7, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Student Council Exchange 4, Class Night 7, Open House Hostess 3, 5, rake Career ay 7. Ambition: To make June 9th begin a lifetime of love, happiness, and Df0SPerity. Franklin, Arlene Ann Atl Likes: East, Pepsi, pizza, traveling. Actlvltiiesz Philo 5, May Festival 6, French Club . Ambltlon: To be 0 success in whatever I do. Franklin, Darlene Marie DorI Likes: East, Pepsi, pizza, people in general. Activities: Clerical Staff 7, Philo Club 5, French Club 4. Ambltlon: To be a success in whatever l do. Fredreglll, Janna Lee Jen Likes: East, Opie's, long talks' picnics, l. S. u l onode s r s h is 'r ., em , unse, c oo DIFI. Activities: Senior Board 8' Student Council 5, Alrernore 6, s, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, School Assembly 4, 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, Nurse's Helper 7, 8, Philo 3 4, Jr. Zeta 6, cr. R. A. 3, 4, 6, 7, s, Peg club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 6, 7 8, r. Zeta 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Trampoline B, Bowling 8, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 4, 6, Vice President 5, G. R. A. Senior Representa- tive 8, Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8, Drake Relays Day Parade 6, 8, Open House Hostess 7, Spinster Spree 7, P. T. A. Potluck 4, 7, Senior-Parent Dinner 7, Commencement 7- closs Officer 7, 8- Drake corccr ooy 7, lo-El Registration 7, l2-B Hostess Treasurer 7, Greg? Shorthand Award 7. Amb tion: To look toward the future, leaving the past to remember. Fry, Constance R. Connie Ll es: A '55 Pontiac' E. H. S., tadpoles, someone, summer '6l' forties. Activities: Clerical staff , B, School Assem- bly 4, G. R. A. 6, 7, 8, Bowling 6, Pe? Club 3, 5, 7, Sr. Zeta 8, Y-Teens 3, May estival 4, 6, Scroll Greenhorn Issue 7, Art Club 3. Alnbltlon: To find my star and have it lead me to happiness. Furry, Eddle Vlrgll Ed Llkes: East, pizza, friends, '59 Chev's, sports, girls' hunting, bowling, old green. Activities: Student Council , a- School Assembly 8, Clcss Officer 6, Football 3, May Festival 6, 8, Trampoline 7. Ambition: To live a successful and happy life. Garrett, Mary Lynn Llkesgfepsi, pizza, East High, red hair, school Il'I . Aeilzllties: Clerical Staff 7, 8, Library Staff 3, May Festival 4, D. M. Tech. 3. Ambition: To be loved by one and liked by all. Gelner, Paul Alolse Greenle Likes: Judy, '56 Corvettes, hydro boots, roadster, Little firefly , fish, milk. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 6, Scroll Staff 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Science Club 3, 4, Monitor 7, Open House 3, 7. Ambition: o be willing to admit l'm wrong, and to die with a smile. Ghee, Brenda Gall Likes: East, drill team, summer nights, Nov. 20, the Clan , sisters, convertibles. Activities: Honor Roll 7, Student Teacher 8, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Clerical Staff 7, Philo President 6, Treasurer 5, G. R. A. 5, 6, 7 8, Poo Club 5, 6, Drill Team 5, 6, 7, s, sr. Zeta 7, 8, Golf 5, 6, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Drake Career Day 7, Open House Hostess 6, Gregg Shorthand Award 7, I0-B Tea 3. Ambition: To be true ta my word, my friends, and myself. Gibson, Jerry tl. Glb Likes: '29 Chevys, the bam, girls, the Fla- mlngoes, Mason City. Actlvlt es: Student Council 3, 5, 7, Szpotlight Parade 8' School Assembly 5, 7, B, hoir 8' Hi-Y 3, 5 7, Cross Country 7, May Festival 4, 6, B, Nlonitor 3, 5, 7, 8, Police Day Repre- sentative 8. Ambition: To drive Indy-go to lndy. Gibson, Susan Kay Glb Llkes: EHS, our gang, slumber parties, pizza, Pepsi, tadpoles, Chevys. Activities: Quill Typist 7, 8, Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Issue 7, Fellowship 6, 7, 8, Oel- wein, Iowa 3, 4, Library Staff 3, 4, G. R. A. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. Ambition: May the hinges of my friendships never grow rusty. .13 5- Erickson-Griffith Gilbert, Nancy Lorraine Nan Likes: Dick, June l6, Our Car , summer, E. H. S., Opie's, surprises, bugs . Actlvlties: Honor Roll 3, 4, Spotlight Parade 4, 8, School Assembl 5 6, 7, 8, Class Offl- cer 4, 7, 8, Choir 7, Nurses Helper 6, Philo 3, 4- Jr. Zeta 5, 6, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, G. R. A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, 4 5' May Festival 6 s, Monitor 3, 4, 5, IO8 'foo 3, Candy Seller 5, Norivily 7, l2B Formal Hosi- ess , Baccalaureate , 8, Sign Painter 8, Spring Choir Concert B. Ambition: To live, love, laugh, and be happy with a certain someone. Glllls, Rita Roe Likes: Tom, January 28, E. H. S., Italian food' baton twirling, Thursdays. Actlvltles: Student Council 6, Honor Roll 6, 7, 8, Student Teacher 8, Marching Band 3, 4 5, 6, 7 3, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, a, School Assembly 3, 5, 7, Class Officer 4, 5, G. R. A. 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Synchronettes 3, 4, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Trampoline 4, Swim Show 4, Open House Demonstration 3, Bowling 3, 4, Tumbling 3, 4, 5, Sign Painter 7, Maiorette Alternate 3, Regular 4, 5, 6, 7 8' Armed Forces D Pa- rade 4, 6 B, I2-8 Formal Hostess 7,aSlports Banquet 3, 5, Drake Career Day 7, Awards Assembly 6. Ambitlonz.. Live, love, laugh, listen, and learn. Glentx, Judith Ann Judy Likes: Judy H., Gary- money, music, art, my class, olives, E. H. Activities: Honor Rall 5, 7, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 7, Seootlighth Parade 4, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 7, ellowshlp 6, Future Teachers 6, Science Club 7, 8, Saturday Biology Class 5, Iowa Hawkeye Science Fair Winner 5' Allied Florists Arr Contest Winner 5, An Club 5, Drake Career Day 7, Baccalaureate 3, 4 5, 7, Commencement 3, 4 5, 7, Drake Relays Parade 4, 7, Armed Forces Parade 4, 6, Science Club Secretary, Treasurer B. Ambltlon: Become a success and make my parents proud of me. Gogefty, Edward Gog Llkes: A certain girl, Three Stooges, East, wrestling, '49 Fords. Actlvltles: Student Council 3, School Assem- bly 3:,CIass Officer 6, Boys' Glee Club 3 4, yyrefrgng 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, cordinol, Moy lfos- IVO . Ambition: To be a history teacher. Graney, Harriett Likes: Miami, puns, vinegar, Dr. Dooley, proverbs, summertime, New Yeor's Eve, originality. Actlv ties: .Student Council 6, Honor Roll 5, 6 7, gllll Staff 7, 8, School Assembl 7, G. R. A. , 6, Latin Club 3, 4, 5- Golf 5 6, Monitor 4, I2-B Formal Hostess 7, PTA Pot- luck Hostess 6, Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 4. Ambition: To make myself proud of me. Grant, Edward Charles, Jr. Butch Llkes: June 5, I?6l, October 21, E. H. S., Derby, memeorles, summer, Pepsi, heart- aches, cars. Actlvltles: School Assembly, 4 5, French Club 3, 4, 5 6, Science Club , Moy Festival B, Drake Career Day 7. Ambition: To fry, try, try, and then try again. Green, Marcia Anne Manly Likes: EHS, summertime, '56 Chevy, horses, fast ITIUSICQ sports, lavender, tadpoles. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8, Marching ode 4, Schoo 4, 7, Philo 3, band 3, 4, 7, Spotlight Par Assembly 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Modern Language Club 7 8' G. R. A. 3. 4, 5: Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 6, Red Cross 4, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festival 4, 6, Drake Relagfg Parade 4, Armed Forces Parade 4, Career .ly 7. Ambition: o live a life full of fun, love, and happiness. Griffls, Wendell Llkes: A certain girl and boy, my mother, father, people. Activities: Honor Roll 6, 7, 8, School Assembl 5, 6, Choir 6, Football 3 5 7, Pep Club 6, 77, za, eoseooll 6, Troclc 4, 6, chess and Checkers 3, 5. 7: Monitor 3, 5, 6, 7, Wrestling 6, 7, imlrlghampql' 6' l f llooll II d m on: o pay oo in co e al'l have a good life. eg Grlffltll, Donna M. Donnie Likes: Dancing, sports, Omaha, East, tender- loins' pep assemblies, short bo , parties. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, fs, School Assembly 3, Jr. Zeta 6, G. R. A. 4, 5 6, 7, 8, Basketball 4 6, a, Bowling 4, 5, 6, '7. Arnlrlflonr to oehievo sornefhlno in lifo that will make my parents proud of me. :IGHHII Guthrie-Housman Guthrlc, Verle Eugene Gene Likes: Lunch hour, noon movie, 3:00, week- ends' vacations, June '6l. Activities: Marching amd 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, sg Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Chess 8. Checkers 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Armed Forces Day Parade 4 6, 8, Saturday Physics Class 7, 8, Saturday Chemistry Class 6, Drake Relays Parade 4, 6 8, Drake Career Day 7, Sports Banquet 7, Commencement 4, 6, 7. Ambltlon: To improve the life of myself and others. Hall, Dennis Nell Denny Llkes: East, food, cars, football games, dances, December 30, Pat. Actlvltles: H-Y 3 4. Ambltlon: To make my loved ones proud of me. Hall, Douglas Don Doug Likes: Jan, March 5, open-windows East, sports, home, law. Activities: Senior Board President 8, Student Council 7, Alternate 5, Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 5, Co-editor 5, Greenhorn Edi- tion 5, School Assembly 7, Award 4, 6, 8, Class officer 4, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Cabi- net 7, Vice-President 8, Baseball 4, 6, 8, Bcsketball 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 8, Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7, iiaskerbeii City Series and Big six Champs 8, Basketball All-Citg cmd Big- Six Second Team 6, Baseball All- ity First earn 6, Letterman's Club 5, T. V. English Class 5, 6, Drake Career Day 7. Ambltlon: They can conquer who believe they can. Hall, Velma Jean Jeannie Likes: June '6l, sleep, good food, rain. Actlvlties: G. R. A. 8, Greenhorn Issue 8. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life in California. Halterman, Patty Jo Pat Likes: E. H. S., football, June 8, pizza, danc- ing, our class, memories, summer time. Actlvltlesz Philo Treasurer 7, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, Sr. Zeta 8, Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To become a private secretary and to establish a happy home. Hamllton, Linda May Lin Likes: Mike, pizza, Pepsi, '58 Fords, summer, East, football games, Oct. 28. Activities: School Assembly 6, 8, Girls' Glee Club 7, French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Philo 7, Pep Club 6, 7, May Festival 6, 8, 128 Formal Hostess 7, Girls Basketball 4, G. R. A. 3, 4. Ambition: To be liked by all, loved by one, and make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. tlarrls, Jeannine Kaye Jet Likes: Tom, E. H. S., night time, promises, the clan, June 9. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4, Hon- or Roll 7, Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 4, 7, School Assembly 8, Phila 4, 6, G. R. A. 3, 4, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Y-Teens 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Trampoline 3 4, 12B Formal Host- ess 7, Girls' Basketball Team 4, 7, Tqo Dance Club 6, 7, Tumbling 3, 4, Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8, Colorado Schools Greeley, Loveland 5, Booster Club 5, Pep Club Drill Team 5, Secretaries Club 5, Flash Card Section 5, Usherette 5. Ambition: Forget the past for it is done, look forward toward tomorrow, for it's yet to come. Harris, Sally Llkes: Kenny, Friday nights, 1341 East 33rd, brown eyes. Activglas: School Assembly 5, Girls' Glee Club , 6, Nurse's Helper 5, Mixed Chorus 8, Topeka High School 5. Ambition: Make my parents proud of me and make him happy. Hartor, Ronald SkoIly Likes: A certain girl, blue '60 Ford, movies, late nights, blondes. Activities: Bowling 5. Ambltlon: To turn 2l and stay there. Hartung, Kay E. Likes: East, D's, January 22, school days, 204, Trout Lake, Cedar Rapids, Kiddie- Town, memories. Activities: Senior Board 8, Student Council Altemate 5, Honor Roll 3, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Clerical Staff 6, 8, School Assemblyx 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Jr. Zeta 5, Treasurer 5, Frenc Club 7, 8, G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Latin Club 4, 5, 6, Assistcnt Treasurer 5, Moy Festival 4, 6, 8, Armed Forces Da Parade 4, 6, 8, Drake Relays Parade 6, 8, l2,B Formal Hostess-Com- mittee Chairman 7, Open House Demonstra- tion 5, 7, Alumni Potluck Hostess 6, P. T. A. Potluck Hostess 3, Sports Banquet 5, 7, Latin Banquet 6, Assembly script writer 7, State Tournament Program Seller 8, March of Dimes Campaign 7, Sign Painting Committee 8. Ambition: To meet the demands of each day with kindness, wisdom, and understanding. Hartung, Michael Paul Mike Llkes: Teri, East, the 40, M. G.'s, pizza, I. S. U., Jan. 21. Actlvlties: Honor Roll 6, 7, B, School Assem- bly 4, 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 5, Football 3, 7, City and Big Six Champions 7, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis 4, May Festival 4, 8, Experimental Math Class 7, 8, City Swimming Meet 3, 5, 7, District Swimming Meet 6, 8, Lifeguard 5, 6, Letterman's Club 6, Drake Relays Assistant 4, Sports Banquet 3, 7. Amb tlon: To graduate from Iowa State University and to some day design beauti- ful buildings. Hartzer, Joe Hartz Likes: Ladell, hunting, Son Antone, DECA, the cabin, fishing. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, School Assembly 3, 4, Hi-Y 7, 8, KDPS Announcer 5, 6, Golf 3, 4, May Festival 5, 6, 7, 8, D. E. C. A. State Convention 7, 8, Wrestling 5, 6. Ambition: To make my parents and Ladell proud of me. Harvey, Nancy Ann Haw Likes: Joe, our crew, Pepsi, E.H.S., week- ends, the future, the Ledges, Hamburger Hamlet. Activities: Student Council Alternate 8, Scroll Staff 8, School Assembly 4, 6 B, Class Officer 5, 6, 7, Phii6 3, 4, G. R. A. 5, 4, 5, Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7, Future Teachers 4, 5, 6, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Greenhorn Issue Page Editor 8' l2B Formal Hostess 7, Mixed Chorus 8, Movie Change Box 5, 6, Art Club 3, 4, 5, Bowling 3, 4, 10B Tea 3, Adult Education Hostess 8. Ambition: To live, love, laugh, and always be happy, and make the ones I love proud. Hatfield, Gary Lawrence Likes: E. H. S., pizza, money, Judy, water skiing, parties Activities: Library Staff 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 6, 8, May Festival 8, Saturday Biology Class 4, Saturday Physics Class 7, Experimental Math Class 7, 8. Ambition: To do the best of my daility in anything I attempt. Hatfield, Mari Ann Likes: E. H. S., summertime, memories, Olds- mobiles, Pepsi, records, our gang, Matilda. Activities: Student Council Alternate 5, Honor Roll 7, Scroll Staff 8, Jr. Zeta 5, G. R. A. 5. 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Red Cross 3, 4, 5, 6, Sr. Zeta 8, Tennis 3, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Art Club 5, 6, 7, Greenhorn Issue 7, Drake Relays Parade 4, Open House Hostess 3 5, Publicity Staff ag Sports Writer 8, Ali-school Play 8. Ambltlon: To live a happy and successful life with that certain someone. Hawkins, Gary R. Hawk Likes: Karen, sports, jazz, victory, lan- toneers,, Scarlets, Ray Charles. Activities: Spotlight Parade 8, School Assem- bly 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 5, Pep Club 8, Track 4, 6, 8, May Festival 5, Chess 8. Checkers 3, 6, Wrestling 4, 6, 8, State Tournament 4, City Champs 4, 6, 8, State Track 6, Cross Country State 5, 2nd District Wrestling 6. Ambition: To be cool, calm, and collected at all times. Haywood, Evelyn Mae Eve Likes: Jim, Jackie, Denny, E. H. S., Drill Team, pep assemblies, Pepsi, pizza. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6, 8, Clerical Staff 5, G. R. A. 5, 8, Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8, Drake Relays Pcrade 6, 8, Armed Forces Day Parade 6, , Class Night Hostess 6. Ambition: To make Jim happy and my par- ents proud of me. -36- Hebrew, Bette Jane Bott Likes: 23rd, East High, school spirit, sum- mer time, Dream , Opies, dancing, green, blind dates. Activities: Spotlight Parade 4, 6 8, Clerical Staff 5, 6, School Play 8, Class Officer 6, 7, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Philo 3, 4, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, G. R. A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 4 5, 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 8, Tennis 3, May Festival 4, 6, l2B Hostess 7, 10B Tea 4, P. T. A. Hostess 4, 5, 6, Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 4, Com- mencement Exercise 7. Ambition: Find and fit into a vocation that I might not only be happy in, but also be serving others. Helgeland, Harvey James Haw Llkes: Dol Chorns, travel, Canada, Robin, lgshard Nixon 1964, straws, Flower, beach Activities: Student Council 4, School Assem- bly 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, lnternational Rela- tions Club 7, 8, Treasurer 7, Vice President 8, Biology Class 3 4, Saturday Physics Class 7, 8, Gym Coach 7, 8. Amb tion: To be wealthy in smiles and happi- ness but hard up for frowns or regrets. Hemer, H. Michael Mika Likes: Contact sports, pipes, money and the things it will Acttvit es: Honor all 7, Spotlight Parade 8, School Assembly 7, Choir 8, Football 3. Ambition: To live a full and rich life, enioy- ing every minute of it. Hemping, Jerry Likes: A certain '40 Ford, Rods, pizza, auto mechanics, sleep. Ambition: To be a success at whatever I attempt. Hethershaw, Joyce Ann Likes: Summer evenings, E. H. S., school spirit, sports, Pepsi, parties, memories. Actlvltlcs: Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 8, Phila 3, 4, Jr. Zeta 6, G. R. A. 8, Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, May Festival 6, 8, French Club 6, Advertising 6, P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 7, l2B Formal Hostess 7. Ambition: To always look toward the bright- er side and fulfill the joys of happiness. Hearing, Lamont Williams Monty Likes: Mary, pizza, bowling, fishing, DECA, parties, Rocky's, EHS, skating. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 5, 6, S25 Club 7, 8, May Festival 4, 8, Wrestling 3, 4, DECA President 7, 8, DECA State Delegate Assembly 7, DECA State Convention 8. , Ambition: To make Mary and my folks proud of me. Higgins, Wllliom Edward Bill Likes: Stereo, bowling, boxing, pizza, Pepsi. Actgvltles: Hi-Y 5, 6, 7, 8, KDPS Announcer Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do. Hudson, John Likes: Blondes, brunettes, East, a certain customized '50 Merc. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3 4, Hi-Y 3, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Monitor 7, 8. Ambition: To own a radical Corvette and live a long prosperous life. Hold-em-up Holt, Kenny Ray Likes: Cars, Pepsi, food, East, all the gang. Ambition: To be a success at whatever I do. Hornocker, David Dave Likes: Swimming, food, money, E.H.S., foot- ball, '49 Chevys. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 6, glloy lgestival 8, Open House 7, Bowling Club Ambltlon: To be a success and make new friends wherever I go. Hornocker, Rlta Likes: School spirit, pep assemblies, football games, East High, our class. Activities: ,Honor Roll 3, Student Teacher 8, Assembly Usher 8, Phila 3, 4, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, May Festival 6, 8, Cmdy Seller 5, 8, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House Hostess 5. Ambition: Forget the past, it is done, live for today, tomorrow may never come. Houunan, Marsha Lee Marty Llkes: E.H.S., June 6l, '52 Merc, my friends, speech and drama class. Activities: Jr. Zeta 5, G.R.A. 3, 4, Cafeteria Help 3, 4, 5, Visual Aid 7, Wardrobe Girl 4, 5, Art Club 7, 8, Open House 7, Special Saturday Science Club 4. Ambition: To become a nurse and work for the service of humanity. Howland, Richard James Rich Likes: Joni5 pizza5 CoIorado5 Simpson5 swim- min . Actlvltges: Student Council 75 Orchestra 5, 65 Marching Band 3, 55 Spotlight Parade 45 Class Officer 75 Concert Band 45 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 65 May Festival 4, 6. Ambition: To make my parents and someone special proud of me. Hultt, Judith Ann Judy Llkes: Potato chips5 mid-lunch5 music5 friends5 books5 olives5 E.H.S.5 spring time. Activities: Student Council Alternate 85 Hon- or Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 85 Class Offi- cer 4, 5, 7, 85 Concert Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Choir 7, B5 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Ac- companist 45 Library Staff 7, 85 Fellowship Club 65 Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, So- cial Chairman 5, President 65 Swing Bond 5, 65 All-City Band 5 6, 7, 85 Drake Career Day 75 Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Commencement 3, 4, 5 6, 75 Drake Relays Parade 4, 65 Armed Forces Parade 3, 55 l2B rormoi Hosi- ess 75 Open House Hostess 3, 5, 75 IOB Tea 35 Teacher's Aid 5, 65 Crime Prevention Day 85 Sports Banquet Speaker 75 Nativity 75 May Festival, Co-Chairman 85 Swing Band 85 Future Teachers of America, Historian 8. Ambition: To have the Christian light shine through my teaching. Hunnell, Vlrglnla Marie Llkes: Trash and Sootie 5 E.H.S.5 Opie's5 peanut butter and pickles. Activities: School Assembly 6, 7, B5 Nurse's Helper 75 Philo 3, 45 Future Nurses 45 Jr. Zeta 5, 65 G.R.A. 3, 4 5, 6, 7, B5 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ap Synchronettes 6, 7, ag Fo- ture Teachers' Club 6, 75 Sr. Zeta 7, 85 Golf 3, 45 May Festival 4, 65 Bowling 4, 5, 65 IOB Tea 35 Open House Hostess 5, 75 Synchro- nette Show 85 Gregg Shorthand Award 75 Drake Career Day 75 P.T.A. Hostess 5. Ambition: Not to be only good, but good for something. Ingersoll, Larry Duane Likes: Swimming5 water skiing5 hunting5 fish- ing5 camping5 Mason City game. Activities: Track 4, 6, 85 Drake Relays 6, 85 City Indoor Pole Vault Champ 8. Ambition: To ga to college and lead an en- joyable life. Jay, Paul Bruce Bruce Likes: Food5 old blue5 bilIiards5 not working. Activities: Hi-Y 55 S25 Club 55 May Festival 4, 65 Trampoline 5, 6, 7. Ambltlan: To always try to look ambitious. Jennings, Marie Jeanette Likes: CaroIyn's pizza5 December 315 white- tail fins5 gang5 cards5 June l96l5 Jim. Activities: Student Council 3, Alternate 75 Honor Roll 45 Assembly Usher 85 School As- sembly 85 Philo 3, 45 Jr. Zeta 55 G.R.A. 3 45 Pep Club 3, 4, 55 Ke s 8- Cues 6, 75 Sr. Zeta 85 Tennis 55 May Festival 85 Homemoking Assistant 65 128 Hostess 75 Class Night Host- ess 45 Candy Seller 3, 45 P.T.A. Potluck Host- ess 7. Ambition: To be helpful to others, and lead a successful life. Jensen, Ronnie Ron Likes: Pepsi5 East High5 Luther's iokes5 cars5 people in general. Activities: Spotlight Parade 85 School As- sembly 85 Choir 85 S25 Club 7, 85 Boys' Glee Club , 4, 5 6, 7, 85 May Festival 6. Ambltlon: To enjoy life while I can. John, Danlel Moose Likes: A certain redhead5 rods5 cars5 April, l9625 East. Activities: Football 3, 5. Ambition: To ga to l.B.M. school and make my family and girl proud of me. Johnson, Barbara Kay Barb Llkes: Dave5 spring time5 East5 sausage pizza5 tennis5 long walks. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 85 Cleri- cal Staff 85 Future Nurses 45 G.R.A. 55 Latin Club 45 Science Club 3, 55 Tennis 55 Satur- day Biology Class 45 Bowling 45 Saturday Chemistry Class 5. Ambition: To get my Mrs. degree and be a good secretary. Johnson, Duane Dionlsio Likes: Wine, women, and song. Ambltlon: Live fast, love hard, and die at a ripe old age. Johnson, Harold Fletcher Herman Likes: Sports5 girIs5 East5 lots of money5 parties5 records5 friends. Activities: Assembly Usher 3, 5, 75 School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Choir 35 Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Football 3, 5, 75 KDPS An- nouncer 7, 85 May Festival 35 Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 85 Football City Champs 19605 Big sax Champs l9605 All-can, Second Team 5, 6, Honorable Mention All-State 5, 65 Wrestling City Champs 4, 65 District Champs 65 Second Individual Wrestling 6. Ambition: Make a million and be well liked by everyone. Johnson, Judlth Ann Judy Likes: Terry5 ripe olives5 pizza with shrimp5 E.H.S.5 Pepsi5 parties. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 75 Clerical Staff 65 School Assembly 75 Class Officer 55 Philo 3, 45 Jr. Zeta , 65 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Synchronettes 7, 85 May Festival 45 Monitor 6, 7, 85 l2B Formal Hostess 7. Ambition: To point my face with a smile, and never show a frown. Johnson, Llnda Joyce Likes: Dave5 25th5 olives5 English leather5 showers5 mes grands-parents5 brown eyes. Activities: Student Council 45 Honor Roi 5, 6, 75 Clerical Staff 5, 6, 75 School Assembly 3, 75 Class Officer 75 Choir 35 French Club 5, 6, 75 Pep Club 3, 6, 75 May Festival 6, 85 Flag Twirler 75 Open House Hostess 5 75 Class Night Hostess 75 State Basketball 'l'our- nament Program Seller 85 Des Moines Techni- cal High School 35 l2B Formal Hostess 75 Baccalaureat 35 Nativity 35 Senior Prom Queen 8. Ambition: To live for someday and de- serve it when it comes. Johnson, Kenneth Ken Likes: East High School5 United States5 drafting, math5 order5 logic5 l.S.U.5 future. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Spotlight Pa- rade 4 85 Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 7, 85 Library sroff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a, Science club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 May Festival 4, 85 Chess 6 Checkers 3, 45 All-City Band 5, 7, 85 Fall Sports Bon- quet 75 Armed Forces Parade 45 Advanced Chemistry Class 65 Saturday Chemistry Class 55 Saturday Physics Class 7, 85 Drake Career Day 75 Police Day 8. Ambition: Use my education not to get rich, but to enrich others. Jollitfe, Arlo Likes: Beef steak5 coffee5 sports5 cars. Ambition: To be successful in whatever l choose to do. Jones, James Luther Luke Likes: East High School5 Pepsi5 all sports5 people5 money. h Ambition: To ioin the Navy or Air Force and make my parents proud of me. Jones, Judith Ann Judy Likes: E,H.S.5 Opie's5 Chantilly5 summers5 memories5 Scarlet spirit5 surprises5 '58 lm- palas. Activities: Student Council Alternate 85 Hon- or Roll 3, 4, 55 School Assembly 7, 85 Class Officer 5, 65 Girls' Glee Club 75 Philo Club 35 Jr. Zeta 5, 65 G.R,A. 3, 5, 6, 7, 85 Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 85 Synchronettes 7, 85 Sr. Zeta 7, 85 Latin Club 3, 5, 65 Y-Teens 35 Golf 65 May Festival 3, 6, 85 Drake Career Day 75 l2B Formal Hostess 75 l0B Tea 35 Synchro- nette Show 85 Junior Achievement 55 Sports Banquet 55 March of Dimes 75 Sign Painter 8. Ambition: To find a silver lining in every cloud of life. Jones, Shlrlee 5hlrd Likes: Ken5 '60 Merc.5 Saturday nights with Ken's parents5 Dec. 28. Activities: Student Teacher 85 Future Nurses 7, B5 Red Cross 3, 45 Trampoline 5, 65 Saydel 5, 6. Ambition: To live in Las Vegas, and be happy with Kenny. Jones, Thomas L. Tom Llkes: East5 Opie's5 sausage sandwiches5 ALP' girls5 June l96l5 sports. Aorivirios: Honor Ron 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, sg Marching Band 5, 6, 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 6, 85 Clerical Staff 45 School Assembly 65 Concert Band 5, 6, 7, 85 Hi-Y 3, 45 May Fes- tival 6, 85 Advanced Math and Chemistry Classes 65 Open House Demonstration 55 Drake Relags Parade 6, 85 Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 5 Roosevelt Exchange Assembl 75 Draeke Career Day 75 Experimental Moth glass Ambition: To become an engineer and be happy and successful. T3 71 Howland-Kollschegg Justus, Lindo Kay Likes: East5 3085 Vic's5 Drake5 Laurie's poems. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 45 Spotlight Parade Poster 55 Clerical Stott 55 School Play Scenery 55 Pep Club 3, 65 Red Cross 35 May Festival 4, 65 Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 85 Open House 5, 75 Nativity Scenery 75 Alumni Assembly Committee5 May Festival 8' Club Officer 8. Ambition: To walk through life using knowl- edge and understanding as my stepping stones. Kasper, Kenneth Robert Ken Likes: East5 Pepsi5 pizza5 girIs5 nice cars. Ambition: To do my best and make my mother proud of me. Kell, Kenneth M. Ken Likes: Swimming5 '33 Plymouth5 Alice5 teddy bears5 duck tails5 Lake Ahquabi5 lambs. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 85 Student Council 35 Scroll Staff 65 School Assembly 4, 6, 75 Hi-Y 35 Baseball 45 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 May Festival 45 Experimental Moth Class 7, 85 Drake Career Day 75 Open House Demonstrater 3. Ambltlon: To always meet the challenge of life successfully. Kendall, James Eugene Jim Likes: Open windows 5 Opie's5 Clear Lake5 skiing5 sports5 fire ploces5 October5 P. Activities: School Assembly 7, 85 Hi-Y , 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Baseball 4, 6, 85 President Spanish Club 75 Captain Messenger Boiyzsg, 65 Bowl- ing Club 45 Saturday Science C 7, 85 May Festival 8. Ambition: To further my education-to re- member anything worth having is worth fighting for. King, Joe William Plgmy Likes: Jeanne5 Pourquoi 5 frozen water5 sin- cerity5 M.S.U.5 Dal-Cham 5 Robin 5 J.F.K.5 Room 2l95 June, l9705 determination. Activities: Student Council 4, 65 Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, 85 quill Staff 7, 8, Senior Section Ed- itor 85 Spot ight Parade 4, 6, 85 School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6 7 85 Class Officer 4, 7 85 choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, :ig Swimming 35 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 55 Latin Club 3, 45 May Festival 4, 6, 85 All-State Choir 3, 75 Boys' Quartet 4, 6, 7, 85 Roosevelt and Lincoln Exchange As- semblies 6 85 Y.M.C.A. Dedication 65 Nativity 3, 5, 75 hoccalaureate 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Com- mencement 4, 75 KDPS Program 65 Small Mixed Group 5, 6, 75 Open House 75 Drake Career Day 75 Spring Choir Concert 85 Co- Chairman Class Night 8. Ambition: Success, happiness, security. King, Lindo Mae Linda Likes: E.H.S.5 friends5 bowling5 baseball5 mu- sic5 food5 fun5 laughter5 happiness. Actlvltles: Clerical Staff 6, 85 Future Nurses 3, 4' Fellowship 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 Keys 8. Cues B5 Sr. Zeta 7. Ambition: Be true to my work, my word, and my friends. King, Sally Darlene Sal Likes: Pepsi5 pizza5 friends5 bowling5 E.H.S.5 travel. Ambition: To be a success in whatever l do. Kline, Stephen Nell Steve Likes: Jackie Kennedy5 '52 Willys5 bowling5 drums5 plays. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 7, 85 Orchestra 35 Marching Bancl 35 Spotlight Parade 3, 55 School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 School Play 7, 85 Concert Bond 35 May Festival 45 Bowling League Secretary5 Open House Host 75 Senior Art Exhibit 85 Play Scenery 7, 85 Program Seller Boys Tournament 85 Memorial Day Serv- ices 3' rt Scholastic Show 85 IOB Tea 3. Ambition: To be the top mon in whatever o. Koepke, Dan Likes: Blondes5 V.W.'s5 redheads5 East5 KSO5 brunettes5 Scarlet victories' sport cars. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 65 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 French Club 5, 6' Latin cioo 3, 4, Tennis 5, 6, 7, sg Kops Ponel Mem- ber 65 Junior Achievement Vice-President 7, 85 Senior Committee Chairman 8. Ambition: To be a success and find happi- ness. Kollschegg, Hans P. Krout Llkes: East5 sport cars5 Dick Nixon in '645 good food. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Quill Staff 7, 85 School Assembly 85 Librarz Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Science Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Vice President 35 Experimental Moth Class 7, 85 Advanced Chemistry and Math Classes 65 Saturday Science Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Drake elays Assistant 4. Ambition: o lead a successful life. Kreutz-Morgan Kreutz, Wllllam Bill Llkes: Baseball, basketball, Coke, water- melon, peaches. Activities: Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7i Spotlight Parade 4, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Armed Forces Day Parade 4, 6, 8, Bowling 7. Ambltion: To be liked by everyone and be successful. Kronlck, Elaine h Likes: Summer evenings, memories, sunshine, clan , sleep, April I9, letters, Ox . Activities: Clerical Staff 5, 6,. 7, School Assembly 5, 8, Class Officer 4, Phllo 5, Treas- urer 5, Jr. Zeta 6, G. R. A. 4, 5, 6, 7 8, Poo Club 5, 7, a, sr. zero 7, a, Golf s, May Festival 8, Open House Hostess 5, Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7, IOB Tea 3. Ambition: To be pleasing to others and be pleased with myself. Kulac, John George Ku Llkes: Flamingoes, week ends, the bam, Frankie, Indianapolis, Mason City Motels. Activities: Student Council 3, 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, School Assembly 4, 6, 7, B, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 3, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 7 s, May Festival 4, 6, a, Big six Basketball Champs 8, City Series Basketball Champs 8, City Series Sophomore Football Champs 3. Ambltlon: To conquer the fear of height. Leahy, Susan Kay ' SIIG Likes: E. H. S., Danny Boy , music, summer '59, Birdland, football, brown eyes, memo- YIES. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Page Editor 8, Class Officer 6, Philo 3, 4, 7, Vice President 7 8, Jr. Zeta 5, G. iz. A. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 1, 5, 6, 7, Red Cross 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, May Festival 4, 6, 51 Greenhorn Issue 7, Open House Hostess 7, French Club 5, 6, 7, B, Class Night 8. l Ambition: To search for the real meaning and purpose of life. LeMar, Jerold Vernon Flower Llkes: Diane, basketball, pizza, Pepsi, spa- ghetti, page-boys, Dal-Cham. Actlvltles: Senior Board lst Vice President 8, Student Council 6, 8, Alternate 4, Honor Roll 4, 5, School Assembly 7, Football 3, Science Club 8, Basketball 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8, May -Festi- vol 4, Noiavny 7, Bosoltrooll Clay and Big six Champs 8, All-City Basketball eam 8. Ambltlon: To become half as smart as I think I am. Leonard, Frederick Mlchael Ford Llkes: Marilyn Lee, E. H. S., modem chords, guitars, Mr. Webb's butler, May l5th, Dal- Chams. Actlvltles: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, School Play 5 6, 8, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, s, Boys' aloe club 6, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 3, Basketball 3, 7, 8, City Series and Big Six Champs B, Mal Festi- val 6, 8, Nativity 3 5, 7, French Clu 6, 7, President 7, Choir Morale Committee 6 7, 8, class Night Make-up 6, 7, Senior Ploy a, Open House Host 7, School Play Make-up 7. Ambltlon: To make the lives of everyone l meet brighter and happier and to prove l've got some! Link, Marlene Marty Llkes:- Olives, E. H. S., swimming, Gary, music. Actlvltles: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, Pep Club 4, Future Teachers 5, Sr. Zeta 5. Ambition: To be myself and go 'through life with a smile. Longfellow, Stephen E. Steve Likes: East, Opie's' rods, girls, books, Pepsi. Actlvltles: Honor Rall 3, 4, 7, 8, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Nativity 7. Ambltlon: To be a professor of contemporary philosophy at Cambridge University. Losslus, Inger Likes: Peter, skiing, mountain hiking, East High, corn, KIOA, year 60-61. Actlv ties: Student Council 7, 8, Honor Roll 4, 6, 7, School Assembly 7, G. R. A. 7, 8, President lntemational Relations Club 7, Ly- ceum, P. T. A. Hostess 7, 128 Formal Hostess 7, All-City Student Council 7 8, American Field Service Scholarship to Des Moines 7, Kristicnsund Off. Hgre Skole 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambltlon: To study in other countries cmd live a happy life. Lozano, Vlrglnla Vlrgle Likes: Corvettes, music, H. R. 3l5, King, Ames, friends, Flo's, Friday l3h, parties. Ambition: To seek all things in life and to achieve them before life is done. Lund, Kathryn Yvonne Kathy Likes: Alvin, DECA, East High Spirit, south- ern fried chicken, tenderloins, July 20, l96l. Activities: Library Staff 3, 4, Philo 3, 4, Pep Club 3, May Festival 4, 6, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, DECA , 8, 128 Formal Hostess 7, Career Day 5, 6, Candy Seller 3, 4, S25 Club 6. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and some day be a good wife to Alvin. Lyon, Marvin Marv Lkes: Penny, food, sports, dramatics class, school plays, East High Spirit. Activities: Hi-Y 4, May Festival 4. Ambition: To be a success in life. Lyons, Anne Marie Legs Lkes: Pizza, Pepsi, brown eyes, dark curly hair, and big noses. Activities: Library Staff 4, 6, Philo 3, 4, G. R. A. 5, Basketball 8. Ambltlon: Achieve success, be happy, and live with love. Mackln. Carol Merle Likes: Bowling, spaghetti, summer, roller- skating, a certain someone. Actlvltles: Clerical Staff 6, G. R. A. 6, 7, Pep Club 7, Monitor 5, 6. Ambltlon: To live a happy cmd successful lite. Main, Darrell F. Darrell Llkes: Denny, freckles, East High, spaghetti. Activities: Student Council 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, School Assembly 5, 7, School Play 3, Hi-Y 3, Alumni Dinner Waiter 4, Drake Career Day 7, Scroll Contest Winner 3, Ath- letic Committee 4. Ambition: To travel with the one l love on the road to success and happiness. Marsh, Mary Helen Likes: East, our class, crackers, paperbacks, dreaming, school gsirit. Activities: Student ouncil 4, Honor Roll 4, 7, 8, School Assembly 8, Philo 3, 4, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, S25 Club 7, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Mag Festival 4, 6, 8, Gregg Shorthand Award 7, l B Tea 3. Ambltlon: To be a good secretary, better daughter, and the very best wife and mot . Matthews, Cornelius Corny Lllgexd Brubeck, Jamal, Drake, cars, clothes, Actlvltles: Orchestra 4, 6, 7, Marching Bcnd 3, 4, 5 8, Spotlight 4, 6, 8, School Assembly 3, a, Concert Bond 4, 6, a, Football 5, 7, Track 3, 5, May Festival 3, 5, 7, City Football Champs 7, Big Six Football Champs 7. Ambition: To do what God hm in store for me. McKay, Carol Elizabeth Llkes: East High, people, Chicago, pizza. Actlvltles: Girls' Glee Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Ambition: To be successful in life and make my parents proud of me. McKee, Sondra Sue Likes: Gregarious lrishmen, East, good books, memories, editors, music, Dal C ams, J. F. K., sincerity, eleven. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6 8, Quill Staff 7, a, School Assembly 6, 7, a, Award Assembly 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 7, 8, Philo Club 3, , Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, G. R. A. 3, 4, Moy Festival 4, 8, P.T.A. Hostess 3, 4, TV English Class 6, KDPS TV 6' Drake Career Day 7, 12B Formal Hostess 7, los Registration 7, Essay Contest Winner 6, Crime Prevention Day 8, Saturday Biology Classes 3, 4, Inter- national Relations Club 6, 7, 8, Vioe President 6, Secretary 7, 8, Co-chairman Spinsters' Spree nsandyn 8. Ambition: Happiness, achievement. Mctlelefy, Robert Richard Bob Likes: ootball, basketball, bowling, '57 Fords. Activities: Football 3, May Festival 6. Ambition: To join the Navy after graduation. McPherson, Ruth E. Rufus Likes: '54 Fords, E.H.S., week-ends, sincere people, memories, summer of '59. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 7, Scroll Staff 8, School Play 7 8, G.R.A. 5, 6, Pep Club 8, S25 Club s, KDPS Announcer 7, s, sr. zero s: Spanish Club 4, 5, 8, Greenhom Staff 7, May Festival 8. Ambition: To sail the seas of ambition and land on the isle of success. L3 81 Milner, Shelia Likes: Pizza, Horseback riding, skating, Pepsi, peace and quiet, traveling. Ambition: To go to California after gradu- ation. Mlntle, Donna Jean Donnie Likes: My friends, E.H.S., summer, Beep Beer, memories, weekends, food, sunshine, smi es, Chub . Activities: Honor Roll 4, 6, Scroll Staff 7, 8, School Assembly 6 7, 8, Future Nurses 3, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ia, P619 Club 5, 6, 7, a, KDPS Announcer 6' Future eachers 5, 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 8, Ma'y Festival 8, Ames Joumalism Convention 7, eacher's Aid ot Webster 5, 6, Greenhorn Scroll Issue 6, IZB Formal Hostess 7, Open House Hostess 3, 5, 7, G.R.A. Bowl- ing Club 5, 6. Ambition: Be rich with smiles and happiness, poor with frowns and regrets. Mock, Barbara Bobble Likes: Long walks, mood music, good books, sad mo ' VIES. Actlvltles: Annual Staff 3 4, 5, 6, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, School Play 6, G.R.A. 8, Baseball 5, 6, Pep Club 3, Cheerleading 5, 6. Amhbgion: To find happiness and make others PY- Mock, Constance Connye Likes: Pizza, bowling, green, March 3, l96l. Activities: Onawa Public School Annual Staff 3, 4, Paper Staff 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Moorhead Community School Junior Play 5, Pcper Staff 5, 6, Gee Club 5, 6, O'Falon Public School G.R.A. 7. Ambltlon: To be successful and to travel. Monroe, Sheila Kathleen Likes: Jerry, pizza, Pepsi, 57 Corvette, bowling, E.H.S., the kids at Shake. Actlvltles: School Assembly 3, 8, G.R.A. 3, 4, May Festival 5, 8. Ambition: To be a success in life and make a certain guy happy. lMoorel, Sharon Ann Most Likes: Mel, green monster, December I6, E.H.S., in-laws, September l. Activities: Clerical Staff 7, Future Nurses 3, 4, G.R.A. 3 4, 5, 6, Red Cross 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 5, Science Club 5, Tennis 4, 5, 6, Saturday Science Class 4. Ambition: To love, honor and cherish till death do us part. Mortord, Marllyn Lee Man Likes: Freddy Mike ' sunset, school spirit, May 15, Charrls of lP60, food, laughter ond smi es, E.H.S. Activities: Student Council 3, 6 Alternate 5, Spotlight Parade 6, s, Honor lion 5, 6, 7, School Assembly 3, 7: Class Officer 7' Jr. Zeta 5, G.R.A. 3 4, 5, 6, 7, s, Philo 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 5, May Festival 4, 6, Drill Team 4, 5 6, 7, 8' All-City swoon: Council Alternate 3, 4' 128 Formal Hostess 7, Nativity 7, Drake Career Day 7, P.T.A. Hostess 5, 6, 7, Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 4, Registration 7, Student Teacher-Webster 5, 6, Open House Hostess 3, 5, Saturday Science Classes 3, 4, School Pl 4, 8. Artbltion To be a success by giving hqapi- ness to those I love and kindness to all. Morgan, Dennis Denny Likes: Judy, Chev's, sports, all the food I can eat. Activities: 525 Club 7- S75 Club 7, Bowling Club 5, 6, DECA Club 7, a. Ambition: To serve my country, and get lots of sleep. Morgan, Lottie L. Likes: Dove, '54 green Fords, chicken, french fries, dcl'icing,mE.H.S. Activities: Sc I Play 7, G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Hostess for Senior-Parent Dinner 6. Ambition: To make Dave and my ftlnily proud of me. Morgan, Shirley J. Likes: Shirman, August l5, E.H.S., pizza, the irl at th ff' Q s e o ice. Activities: Library Staff 3, 4, G.R.A. 3, Candy Seller 3, 4, Movie Taker 3, 4. Ambition: To live a successful life, and to make my loved ones proud of me. Muehlenthaler, Sharon Kay Muebl Llkes: April 29, school spirit, Lafayette, sum- mertime, Opie's, my parents, E. .S. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, Spot- light Parade 8' Clerical Staff 7, School As- sembly 7, e, Plsiio 4, G.R.A. la, P? ciao 3, 4, 5, 6 7, B, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, May estival 4, 6, 8, Flag. Twirler 7, 8, IOB Registration 7, Class Nig t Hostess 6, l2B Hostess 7, Tech High 3, Armed Forces Day Parade 8, Drake Reoys Day Parade 8, Homeroom Finance Of- ficer 3, Business Occupations 3, Gregg Short- hand Awards 6, 7, Dedication of East Side Parking Lot 7. Ambition: To climb the stairway of happiness and never miss o step. Muldoon, Paula Jean Paula Llkes: Chuck, our crew , Hamburger Ham- let, Clear Lake, summertime, cheerleaders, memories. Actlvltles: Student Council Alternate 3, Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 8, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, School Play 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 3, 5, 6, 8, Spanish Club 5, 6, G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, Mag Festival 4, 6, 8, IOB Tea 3, Girls' Volley all 4, Greenhom lssue Page Editor 7, Awards 5, 6, 7, 8, Fall Sports Ban- quet 7, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House Hostess 5 7, Bowling 4, Cheerleading 5, 6, 7, 8, P.TfA. Potluck Hostess 6, Nativity 8, Alumni Assembly Committee 5, 7, Sign Paint- er 8, Foreign Student Exchange Day 6. Ambltlon: Be healthy, wealthy, ond wise, and act like a lady. Mulllcen, Richard Eugene Dick Likes: The Flamingoes, Oregon, italian salad, brothers, Student Center, athletics, Mason City motels. Actlv ties: Student Council 6, Alternate 4, Honor Roll 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, School Assem- bly 4, 5, 6, 7 8, Award Assembly 6, Class Of- ficer 6, l-ii-Y' 3, 4, Baseball 5, cross coarl- try 3, 5, S25 Club 5, KDPS Announcer 6, Track 4, 6, May Festival 4, 6, 8' Drake Re- lays Assistant 4, State Indoor Track Meet 4, 6, District 4, 6, Tournament Salesman 8. Ambition: To excel in my chosen field. Munoz, Janet Lee Bernadette Carmen Jan Llkes: Mike, E.H.S., school spirit, summer nights, August 22, someday. Actlvltles: Student Council Alternate 5, Stu- dent Teacher 8, Marching Band 6 7, B, Spot- light Parade 6, 8, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, Modern Lan- guage Club 3, Pep Club 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Majorette 6, 7, 8, Drake Relays Parade 6 8, Armed Forces Daymlzxarode 6, 8, Poster Con- test-Honorcble tion 4, Cerebral Palsy Half-time 7. Ambition: To be the kind of person that others are proud to know. Mussell, Frank Thomas Llkes: Dal Cham' Canada, chemistry office, Robin, Benito, Flower. Actlvltles: Student Council 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, School Assembly 3, 7, School Play 5, 6, Hi-Y 4, Football 3, wimming 7, City Meet 7, May Festival 4, Synchro-Knights 6, B, Life Guard 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Eat, drink, and be merry, for to- morrow . . . ? Nelson, Don Big Nels Llkes: Cycle's, Beanbowl, Chevy's, women. Actlvltles: Scroll Staff 6, School Assembly 5, 6, S25 Club 6, KDPS Announcer 6. Ambltlon: To live md learn and use what l learn to live. Nelson, Marllyn Faye Nels Llkes: Les, E.H.S., blue, pizza, '54 Chevy, parties. Activities: Student Council 7, Class Officer 4, 5, 6, 8, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7. Ambltlen: To live in happiness with Les for the rest of my life. Newton, Betty Jane . . Llkes: Good food, pizza, good times, piano, nice boys, clothes, mother. Activltles: School Assembly 8' Spcnish Club 7, G.R.A. a, Pep Club 6, 7, , sr. Zeta s, Tram- poline B, Volleyball 7, Basketball 4, 6, 8, can J an Bowling 8. Ambition: To look at the past with no re- grets and to the future with faith. Nlccum, Sidney Wayne Nicky Llkes: Chevy 6's, East, ALP, TV, Epartles. Actlvltles: Student Council 3, TV nglish 6' Advanced Chemistry 8, Bowling Club 6, School Iggsthernatics Study Group 7, 8, Drake Career Ambition: A little power, a little fame and a great dame. Noble, James Jim Llkes: Money, work. Ambition: Marriage and children. Oliver, Nancy Elizabeth None Llkes: Surprises, October, Opie's, Dairy Queen, music, the crew, green eyes, 204, school S irit. Actlzrltles: Student Council Alternate 4 5, Honor Roll 7, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 3, School Assembly 4 5, 6, 7, 8, Choir 4, 5, 6, 7 8, Girls' Glee ciao 3, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, Sgonish ciao 3, 4, 6, Treasurer 4, French lub 7, 8 Tremurer 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6 8, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Treasurer 7, Small Mixed Group 5, 6, 7 8, Drake Relays Parade 6, 8, Armed Forces Day Parade 4, 6, 8, P.T.A. Program 3, Sports Banquet 7, Girls' Sextet 5, 6, Y.M.C.A. Dedication 6, Nativity 5, 7, Baccalaureate 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Commencement 6, All-State Choir 5, May Festival Queen 8. Ambition: To go through life with a smile on my lips and o song in my heart. Overton, Mary Ann Anne Llkes: Pizza, skating, Monty , DECA, bowl- ing, E.H.S., Rocky's. Actlvlties: Student Teacher 3, 4, 5, 6, Library Staff 3, 4, S25 Club 7, Future Teach- ers 3, 4, 5, 6, Moy Festival 8, Carlisle 3, 4, 3, in-'DECA Club 7, 8, DECA State Convention , . . . Ambition: To make Monty happy and my parents proud of me. Overton, Vallnda Joyce Lindo Llkes: East, friends, our class, Arizona, roast beef, Pepsi, spring, bowling. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, Marching Band 3, 4, Clerical Staff B, Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, G.R.A. 5, 6, Keys A Cues 5, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Cainsville High School, Coins- ville, Missouri 3, 4, Class Night Hostess 5. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. Payton, Sherylin Kay Poody Llkes: Mr. Magoo, our crew , Califomia, surprises, Hamburger Hamlet, springtime, laughter. Activities: Honor Roll 7, Scroll Staff 7 B, Clerical Staff 7, School Assembly 4, 6, 3, diass Officer 5, Philo 4, 5, 6, G.R.A. 4, 5, Pep Club 3, 4, 5 6, 525 Club 6, KDPS Announcer 6, Future Teachers 4, 5 6, Mqly Festival 4, 6, 8, High School Day 6, Future eachers Exchange Day 4, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Movie Change 7, Greenhorn Issue Assistant Page Editor 6, Assistant Page Editor 7, Circulation Editor 8, G.R.A. Bowling 4, 5. Ambition: To find my Bali Ha'i and share it with those I love. Pearson, David Dave Llkes: Before the game, weekends, Linda, Flamingos, Mason City motels. Activities: School Assembly 4, 6, Cross Coun- try 5, S25 Club 5, Track 4, 6' May Festival 4, 6, 3, S75 Club 6, Monitor 7, State lriaoor Track 6, District 4, 6, Attendance 7. Ambition: To live a long and happy life. Pentlce, Maurice Slim Llkes: Electric guitars, food, girls, nurses at Lutheran Hospital, Lutheran Hospital, works. Activities: School Assembly 7, May Festi- val 4. Ambition: To fulfill my ambition and make my parents proud of me. Pepin, Dora Merle Pep Llkes: Paul, red hair' June 30th, Yogi, Huck- leberry, popcorn, East, friends. Activities: Student Council 4, 8, Alternate 5, Honor Roll 6, 7, Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, Philo 5, Future Teachers 4, May Festival 4, 8, Greg? Awards 7. Am tion: Look back toward memories, look forward to what the future may bring. Perry, Dennis Dale Denny Llkes: Everything, especially E.H.S., football games, parties, cakes. Actlvltles: Student Teacher 7, Saturday Bi- ology Class 4' Junior Achievement 5, 6, 7, 8, Experimental Math Class 7, 8. Ambltlon: To enjoy friends, happiness, and success throughout my eminent life. Peters, Charlotte Merle Charlie Llkes: Darrell, Pepsi, pizza, U.S.A.F., Cali- fornia, a certain '60 Chevy Impala. Activities: G.R.A. 5, 6, S25 Club 7, Fellow- gzip Cslub 3, Altoona High School 3, Fashion ow . Amliiltian: To be loved by one and liked by a . Peterson, Donna Jeanne -3 9- Muehlenthaler-Pratt Peterson, Sally Ann 5erle'? Llkis: Bus trips, kiddie-town, school spirit, 04. Activities: Student Council 4, Honor Roll 6, 7, B, Spotlight Pcrade 4, 6, 8, School Asr- sembly 3, 7 8, Class Officer 7, Choir 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4' Jr. Zeta 5, 6, Secre- tary 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, la, Pep ciao 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8' Sr. Zeta 7, a, Latin ciao 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festi- val 4, B' l0B Tea 3, P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 5, Sports Banquet 3 5, 7, Armed Forces Day Parade 4, 6, 8, Drake Relays Parade 6, 8, Nativity 7, Baccalaureate , Small Mixed Group 5, 6, 7, B, Girls' Quartet 7, 8, Spring Concert 8, Program Seller At State Touma- E1ergt78,8 Alumni Banquet Hostess 6, French u , . Ambition: To always follow the brightness and stray from the darkness. Peterson, Sandra Jean Sem Llkes: Mes Amis , Beep-Beep , weekends, vocations, boating, cothes, paychecks, summertime, E.H.S., memories. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 6, Scroll Staff 7, 8, School Assembly 4, 6, 7, 8' Class Officer 5, Library Staff , Philo 4, d.R.A. 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, SQCFGTOIXATFBGSUFQY 7, Pep Club 5, 6, 7 8, KDPS nouncer 6, May Festival 8, Monitor 4, Ar: ciao 4, Greenhorn Scroll Is- sue 6, Drake Career Day 7' Open House 3, Class Night Hostess 6, l B Formal Hostess 7, G.R.A. Bowling Club 6. Ambition: To make it worthwhile to leave my footprints in the sands of time. Peterson, Susan Marie Susie Llkes: Roger, January 28, steady, October 26, bus trips, kiddie-town, 204, school spirit. Activities: Senior Board 8, Student Council 5, Alternate 6, 7, Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, B, Spot- light Parade 4, 6, 8, School Assemby 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Class Officer 3' Choir 5, , 7 8, Secretar 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Jr. feta 5, 6, dice President 5, President 6, French Club 7, 8, G.R.A. 3, 4 5, 6 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, sr. Zeta 7, a, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Mtg' Festival 4 8, Drill Team 4, 5, 6 7, a, io Teo 3, P.tA. Potluck Host- ess 5, Sports Boncguet 3, 5, 7, Open House Hostess 7' Armed orces Day Parade 4, 6, 8, Drake Relays Parade 6, 8, Nativity 3, 5, 7, Y.M.C.A. Dedication 6, Baccalaureate 5 6, 7, la, Small Mixed Group 5, 6, 7, a, Girls Sextet 5, 6, Girls' Quartet 7 8, All-State Choir 7, Spring Concert 8, Alumni Banquet Hostess 6, Synchronette Show 6' Co-Chairman l2B Formal 7, Program Seller At State Tour- nament 8, Commencement 7. Ambltlon: To walk through life using love and kindness as my stepping stones. Pleart, Jon G. January Likes: Cars, T Birds, Pepsi, Frisky-Maid-Pizza. Ambition: To ioin the Air Force and make it my life. Polson, Toby Likes: Pizza, cars, E.H.S., June l96l. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. Powell, Dennis Pal Llkes: Girls, all sports, girls, cars, girls, more girls. I Actlvltles: Tech High 3, 4, Hl-Y 3, 4, Beg- ketball 4, Momingside High School, California 7, Track 7, May Festival 6, 8. Ambition: To make every girl in school happy, and to be a success in college and my future life. Pratt, Fred V. Fritz Llkes: Quiet people, all sports, les langues etranges. Activities: Student Council 8, Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7, Orchestra 8, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Choir 6, 7, 8, Modern Language Club 4, 5, 6, Baseball 4 6 B, Future Teachers 7, a, Basketball 3, 4, All-dity aaria 5, 6, 7, a, Drake Relays Parade 4, 6, 8, Dorian Music Festival B. Ambition: To walk in the ways of my Lord. Pratt, Judith Jane DlmpIes Llkes: Class of '6l, Posey, R.L.D.S., K.S.O., Mel, memories, Zions League, Union Park. Actlvlties: Student Council 7, Scroll Staff 6, 7, Assembly Usher 8' School Assembly 4, 6, 7, Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, 6, 8, Future Nurses 6, G.R.A. 6, 7 a, Pep Club 4, 6, usheronos s, Drill Team 3, 4, KDPS Arl- nouncer 4, Trampoline 7, 8, Iowa State Jour- nalism Convention 7, French Club 6, Tech High School 3, 4, Drama Club 4, l2B Formal m on: ways o o rig , say rig Twill? 7' Al f a ' ht ' ht mink right-be right. ' Prince-Slevers Prince, C. Eldon Princess Llkes: Girls, cars, pizza, Corvettes. Activities: Student Council 8, Orchestra 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, 5, Football 3, Swim- ming 3, 4, 5, 6, May Festival 4, 6, Trampo- line 3, 4, 5, 6, Synchronette Show 6, 8, Life Guard 5, 6, 7, 8. A Ambition: To make a million dollars. Purvls, David Wayne Dave Likes: Dorthy, '54 Fords, East: me, swim- mira, stock car races. h Activi as: School Assembly 3, Hi-Y 5, 6, Swimming 5, Red Cross 3, Science Club 6, Mats Festival 4. Q Amlrtlonz To be loved by one and liked by a . Rains, Ina Louise U Likes: Gordy, 20th, Opie's pizza, E.H.S., Minnesota, '52 Dodge, my parents. Activities: Spotlight Parade 8, Clerical Staff 7, School Assembly 7, Pep Club 5, 6, S25 Club 8, Art Club 7, 8, Flag Twirler 7, 8, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Drake Relays Parade 8, Armistice Day Parade 8, Dedication of Des Moines Parking Lot 7. Ambition: To face the sun and let the shad- ows fall behind. Redshaw, Jon M. Reg Llkes: East, sports, food, ice cream, sport cars. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Advanced Math Class 6, Experimental Math Class 7, 8. Ambition: To be successful and make my parents proud of me. Reeves, Merlin Melvin Likes: East, sports, bowling, fun, Sherry, pep assemblies, East High Spirit. Actlvltles: Library Staff 7, Hi-Y 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 5, 6. Ambition: To further my education and suc- ceed in everything that l do. Reinler, Gloria Jean Carlstedt Relnler, Phil Ray Likes: Diana, Little Phil , Pepsi, East, foot- ball games, '57 Fords. Ambition: To be a success and make certain people proud of me. Reynolds, Patricia Joyce A Joy Likes: Chris, having fun, pizza, East High, food, sharp cars, bowling. Ambltlon: To have a happy and successful life. Ridley, Marsha Kaye Likes: Jack, July 4, '53 Olds, '52 Chevy, Pepsi, E.H.S., Warriors, senior class of Norwalk, East senior class. A Ambltlon: To be with Jack and make him happy the rest of our lives. Rite, Eugene Raymond Rite Likes: Jazz, Ray Charles, pizza, cars, girls. Actlvltles: Hi-Y 4, 5, 6, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, Track 3, 4, B. Ambition: To keep cool, calm, and collected. Roberts, Llnda Charlene Likes: Ronnie, the lOth, Opie's, pizza, school spirit, Washington, D. C. Act vities: Student Council 7, Altemate 6, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight-Parade 6, B, School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8, holr 5, 6, 7, 8' Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, G.R.A. 3, 8, Pep Club a, sr. zero 7 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Ma? Festival 6, Monitor 4, Art Club 7, 8, l2B ormal Hostess 7, Youn- kers Ad 6, Nativity 5, 7, Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, YMCA Dedication 5, World Day of Prager 6. I A Am ition: To meet each day with optimism, cheerfulness, and frierldliness. Robinson, Lloyd Likes: Food, clothes, friends, cars, girls, Toni. Activities: Hi-Y 4, Cross Country 4, Track 6, 8. Ambition: To live a good clean life. Rollins, James Elmer Jimmy Likes: Football, basketball, baseball, poker, January class, Augustana, bus trips, Patty. Activities: School Assembl 3 5, 7, 8, Foot- ball 3, 7- Baseball 4, 6, K, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Nlonitor 6. Ambition: To prove to myself that I can make good of my life in the future. Rooker, Nellie Louise Nell Likes: Don, East, french tries, strawberry DOP: oranges, movies, bowling, September 28. Actlvltles: G.R.A. 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Keys 8. Cues B, Sr. Zeta 8, Y-Teens 8, Trampoline 8. Ambition: Be loved by one and live a happy, successful life. Rose, Lindo Marie Lynn Likes: A Drummer Boy , E.H.S., Flo's, '53 Olds, Pepsi, pizza, music, dancing. Ambition: To make the ones l love happy and proud of me. Rounds, Judith Fay Jud Likes: Fred, horseback riding, peanut butter and pickle sandwiches, vacations, 20l. Actlvltles: School Assembly 3, School Play 8, G.R.A. 5, Pep Club 6, KDPS Announcer 8, Mag Festival 6. Am ition: To live a long and happy life with aw certain guy, and find everything I don't ave. Sollade, Sharon Lee Likes: Kleenex, asparagus, E.H.S., sunset, the gang, green, rain, parties, Hey. Activities: Student Council 4 7, Honor Roll 3, 4, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 6, 8, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, , 8, Class Officer 4, Choir 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, Philo 5, Pep Club 7, Future Teachers 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Nativity 3, 5, 7, P.T.A. Hostess 5, 6, 7, T.V. English 5, 6, Career Day 7, S.l.S.E.A. Convention 7, O House Hostess 5, 7, Baccalaureate 5 7, greenhorn Co-Editor 7, Page Editor s, IZB Hostess 7, Memorial Day Assembly 5, Safety Committee Chair- man 7, l0B Registration 7, Assembly Script Writer 7, Saturday Science Class 5, 6, Y.M.C.A Dedication 5, Tournament Salesman 8. Ambition: Happiness, first, then success, and to profit by my mistakes. Sample, John Michael Samp Likes: East, girls, sports, working, having fun, girls. Activities: Senior Board 8, Assembly Usher 3, 5, 7, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7, Base- ball 4, 6, 8, Pep Club 5, 6, S25 Club 7, 8, S75 Club 7, 8, Basketball 3, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Trampoline, 6, 7, Monitor 5, 7, Wrestling 7, Cage Monk 7, All-City Football 7, All-Big Six 7, All-State 5th Team 7, All-City Baseball 6. Ambltlon: To be o man. Sampson, Judy Kay Sam Likes: Johnny, cars, the crew, beach parties, o certain '57 Chevy. Ambition: To marry a millionaire. Sanders, Donald Likes: Our crew, Den and Jim's haircuts, pizza, plums, '55 Chevys, beatniks. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 4. Ambition: Ta spend my first million wisely, then be a miser. Sayles, Bob Lazy Likes: Sports, friends, food, my country. Activities: School Assemblg 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Football 3, , 7, Big Six Foot- ball Champs 5, 7, City Football Champs 5, 7, Track 4, 6, 8, Basketball 3, 5, 7, Big Six and City Champs 7. Ambition: To understand life, and to live a life of happiness. Schmacker, Joan Elizabeth Schmakes Likes: Surprises, copies, school days, tall boys, E.H.S., Kiddie-town , September, the crew. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, Spot- light Parade 5, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 6, 8, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Swim Show 4, 6, 8, Swim Meet 4, P.T.A. Pro- gram 3, Junior Achievement 6, Open House 3, 5, Sports Banquet Hostess 3, March of Dimes 7, Si-gn Painter 8. Ambition: o be happy with what I have but always work for a little more. Schmeling, Richard Dick Likes: Auto racing, '59 Chevy convertibles, girls, California, drive-ins. Ambition: To spend my first million wisely, then get o job. -.401 Schuling, Sharon Grace Po-dunk Likes: Ronnie, thunderstorms, IOA boys, October 8, Valentines Da, school spirit. Activities: Senior Board 8, Secretary 8, Stu- dent Council 4, 5, Honor Roll 5 6, , 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Section Editor 8, Spotlight 6, 7, School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, School Play 5 6, Class Officer 6, 7, Choir 5, 6, 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, Philo 4, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, Vice-President 6, G,R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Presi- dent 7, 8, Future Teachers 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, vicsvfesidenr 5, 6, President 7, sf. Zeta 7, s, Secretary 8, May Festival 6, 8, Bowling 5, Swimming Show 4, 6, 8, F.T.A. Teachers Aide 6, 7, 8, Alumni Assembly Committee 7, Na- tivity 5, 8, Art Center Scholarship 7, 8, De- signer Stote Jr. Red Cross Menu Cover 7, l2B Formal Hostess 7, P.T.A. Hostess 3, 4, 5, 6, Open House Hostess 5, 7, Senior-Parent Dire ner Hostess 4, Drama Workshop Hostess 5, 6, P.T.A. Program 4, 6, Jr. Achievement 5, 6, Baccalaureate 5 6, 8, Commencement 7, 8, Spring Festival 7, 8, World Day of Prayer 8, Y.M.C.A. Dedication, Roosevelt-East Exc ange Assembly 6. Ambition: To build my dreams into a sky- scraper of reality. Schutt, Virginia Lee ' A 6lnny Llkes: A certain guy, 57 Fords, Pepsi, Ople s, E.H.S., parties. Activities: Student Council 3, 5, G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8: 525 Club 7, Art Club 3, Monitor 3, 4, 7. Ambition: To live a happy and prosperous I E. Seller, Michaela Mickey Likes: East, tennis, books, music, mountains, Europe, traveling, spring, e 'trangers , DQ. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Sports Editor 7, Co-Editor 8, Student Teacher 8, School Assembly 4, 5, 6, Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 President 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ap Red Cross 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, KDPS Announcer 6 8, Sr. Zeta 8, Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, Sports Banquet 6, Drake Career Day 7, Basketball 4, 6, 8, Volleyball 3, 5, 7, City Tennis Doubles Champion 7, Awmd Assembly 5, 6, 7, Page Editor of the Greenhorn Issue 5, G.R.A. Dis- trict Playdoy 6, 8, State 7, French Banquet 5, 6, Open House Hostess 3, 5, 7, Senior- Parent Dinner 7, Potluck Dinner Hostess 7, Class Night Hostess 4, Program Seller, Boys' State Basketball Tournament 8, Sign Painter 5, 6, Senior Breakfast Committee Co-Chair- man 8, KDPS Panel Discussion 8. Ambition: To conquer ignorance and evil with work, knowledge, and brotherly love. Sharp, Clarence M. Hats Likes: Vert, scports, sounds, Mr. Hand, clothes, wrestling, hevy, take down. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6, School Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Choir 3, Hi-Y 6, Football 3, 5, 7, S25 Club 6, Track 4, 6, 8, Moni- tor 7, Wrestling 3, 5, 7, State Wrestling Tour- nament 5, 7, City Wrestling Champ 7, Runner- up 3, 5, District Chama 7, Runner-up 5, City Football Champs 7, unner-up 5, Big Six Football Champs 7, City Track Meet 6, Dis- trict Track Meet 4, 6, Big Six Track Meet 4, 6, 2nd Place-State Wrestling Tourna- ment 7. Ambitlon: Be calm, cool, collected, and have better things in life. Shattuck, Jim Jim Likes: East, sports, a certain girl at Lincoln. Ambition: Graduate from high school ond go to college. Shepard, Julla Mae Likes: Dan, basketball, pizza, Califomia, East, DECA. Activities: G.R.A. 5, DECA Club 7, 8. Ambition: To move to California and live a rich and successful life. Sherod, Loren E. Sklnnle Likes: Model A's , girls, MG sports cars. Activities: Red Cross 5, 6, Tech 3, 4, Scho- lastic Award 6, 7. Ambition: To make a million and to be kind to everyone. Slevers, Marvin Marv Likes: Sports cars, pizza, girls, sports. Activities: Monitor 4, Ma Festival 8. Ambition: To make a million and make my folks proud of me. Slters, leva A Q Llkes: East, long walks, people, writing, prairies, sunrises and sunsets. Actlvltles: Student Council 5, 8, Alternate 6, Honor Roll 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 6, 7, a, News Editor 6, Co-Editor 7 s, School Assembly 6, a, Class Officer 6, 7, Jr. zero 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 4, Science Club 5, 6, 7, Secretary-Treasurer 7, May Festival 6, Savings and Loan Essay Contest Winner 5, Greenhorn Issue Editorial and Feature Co-Editor 5, S.U.l. Journalism Workshop 6, l.S.U. Journalism Con- vention 7, Open House Demonstration 3 -5, P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 7, Senior-Parent Din- ner Hostess 7, Class Night Hostess 7, Ad- vanced Chemist? Class 6, Drake Career Day 7, M43 Festival o-Chairman 8. A Ambl on: To accomplish something worth- while before l die. Simmons, Kathleen Jill Kathi Likes: Mick, rain md thunder storms, August l4, l962, stuffed peppers, 3lO4 E. Court, our green, Wing Wong, Kiddietown. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Assembl 6, , 8, Class Officer 5 6, 7, 8, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, French Club 6, 7, G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7 8, Sr. Zeta 7 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Alum- ni Assernbgf Committee 7, Armed Forces Day Parade 4, , 8, Drake Relays Day Parade 6 8, Alumni Banquet Hostess 6, Drake Career Day 7, Open House Assistant 7, Open House Dem- onstration 5, Sports Bamguet 5, 7, Program Seller State Toumament , March of Dimes Campaign 7: Sign Painter 8. Amb tlon: 'To teach my brown-eyed cherubs the wisdom of individuality. Simon, Ernie C. Em Llkes: Pepsi, pizza, '57 Chevralets, wrestling, convertibles, speech, dramatics. Actlvltles: Student Council 4, 5, Class Offi- cer 4, 5, Tennis 3, Monitor 8, City Wrestling Champions 5, 6, 7, 8, District Champions 7, 8. Ambltlon: To have my dreams come true- in the coming years. Simpson, Fern Snup Likes: Certain guy named Paul, pizza, Pepsi, E.H.S., Les files, Pidgeons. Actlvltles: Carlisle 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, May Festival 6, 8, Future Homemakers of America 3, 4' Red Cross 3. Ambltlon: To make a good wife for Paul and make my parents proud of me. Slmsons, Meta Ilze Tweety Likes: True friends, summers, swimming, sun- set, Dal Chams of l960, Lite Savers, hon- estrpeople. Actlvl es: Student Council 3, Alternate 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, guill Staff 7, 8, School Assembly 7, 8, Class fficer 4, 5, 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Znchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 7, ' May Festival 4, 6, a, Art cioo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Secretary 5 Vice President 6, President 7, l2B Formal Hostess 7, P.T.A. Potluck Dinner Hostess 6, Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 4, Open House 3, 5, 7, lOB Registration 7, Swim Show 4, 6, 8. Ambition: To thine own self be true. Siullle, Ronald Ron Likes: Basketball, baseball, lunch hour, '56 Chevy's. Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Lawler High 3, 4, 5, Scroll Greenharn lssue 7. Ambltlon: To be happy in whatever work l choose. Skipper, John T. Skip Likes: Bamie, relaxation, clothes, food, swimming, '29 Sedans, '55 Chev's, water, S's. Activities: Student Council 4, 5, 6, 7, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hi-Y 5, 7, Football 3, 5, 7, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Track 4, 6, 8, Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8, Second, City Swim- ming Meet 6, 8, Third, District Meet 6, 8, Fifth, State Meet 8, Captain Swimming Team 5, 7, 8, Big Six Football Champs , City Football Champs 5, 7, State Track Meet 6, Nativity 7. Ambltlon: To make those l love proud of me. Smlltnleks, Volta Erna Likes: East, Vic's, 308, Laurie's poems, Drake. Activities: Honor Rall 4, 5, 6, 7, Class Of- ficer 6, Philo 4, 5, Red Cross 3, Future Teach- ers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 5, 7, Secre- tary 6, Vice President 8, May Festival 6, Web- ster School Proiect 5, 6, 7, 8, Open House Hostess 3, 5 7, Foreign Students Weekend Hostess 5, Alumni Assembly Committee 5, Drake Career Day 7, Representative to Roose- velt 7, School Pay Scenery 5, Spotlight Pa- rade Posters 5. Ambltian: To smile when it rains, even if l drown. Smlth, Carolynn Mae Smitty Likes: Silence, people, laughter, knowledge, music, E.H.S., writing, chocolate, individu- alists, Estherville, friends. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8, Scroll Staff 7, 8, Page Three Editor, Student Teacher 8, Clerical Staff 7, Assembly Usher B, School Assembly 8, Class Officer 5, 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, Philo 5, 6, 8, G.R.A. 8, Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 8, Open House Hostess 5, 7, Teacher's Aid, Webster 5, 6, Lucas 8, English TV 5, 6, Greenhorn Scroll issue, Page One Editor 7, Drake Career Day 7, Candy Seller 8, Faculty May Day Baskets 6. Ambl on: To attain my goals as a teacher and as o person. Smith, Nancy Jo Nan Likes: East' food, '60 blue Falcon, friends. Activities, Girls' Glee Club 4, Fellowship 3, 4, 5. Ambition: To be righteous toward God, my fellowmen, and myself. Smith, Trudy Jane Janey Llkes: East, December 4, '60, summer of '60, pizza, music, stardust, life, swimming. Activities: Student Council 6, Honor Roll 3 4, 5, 6, 7, a, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, ls, School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Class Officer 4, Choir 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Philo 4, French Club 5, Future Teachers 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7 President 8, sr. zeto 7, a, Lotiri Club 3- May Festival 4, 6, s, T. v. English 5 6, P.T.A. Hostess 4, 5, 6, coroer Day 7, ioa 'leo 3, Nativity 3, 7, ooeri House Hostess 7, Baccalaureate 3, 4 6, 7, 8, l2B Formal Hostess-Secretaw 7, ldB Regis- tration 7, Teachers Aide at ebster 7, Roose- velt, Lincoln Exchange Assemblies 6, 8, Small Mixed Group 6, 7, Spring Chair Concert 8, Co-Chairman Specialty Party 8, Program Sell- er 8. Ambition: While enjoying life, to be fair and just to all. Sahn, Richard Emil Dick Likes: Sheryl, Shake 8. Steak, fast cars, funny things. Activities: School Assembly 8, May Festival 8. Ambltlon: To be a success in everything l do. Somers, Yan C. Likes: East, sports, '53 Ford, Pepsi, pizza, fun, cherry pie, Tana leaves. Activities: Student Council 3 4, Honor Roll 3, Baseball 4, Bowling 6, TV E'nglish 6, Experi- mental Math 7, 8. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. S gnolo, Betty Lrlresy Bowling, dances, sports, East, cars, parties. Activities: G.R.A. Bowling 3, DECA Club 7, 8. Ambition: To work at Younkers in the fur storage office. Spain, Nancylo Nancy Likes: Our crew , Clear Lake, brown eyes, East, summertime, memories, the Ledges. Actlvitles: Scroll Staff 8, Student Teacher 8, School Assemblg 3, 5, 8, Spanish Club 6, Pep Club 3, 4, , 6, 7, 8' May Festival 6 8, Greenhorn Issue 7, Art Club 3, 4, l2B For- mal Hostess 7, Girls' Adviser Helper 5, 6, Movie Change 6, 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Ambltlon: To leave a little bit of sunshine everywhere l go, and in anything l do. uludyn Sparks, Judith Ann Likes: People, parties, pizza, pop, pep, E.H.S. spirit, summer, sun, S.H.S. iSaydel High Schooli. Actlvtles: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, East 7, 8, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, Flag Twirler 7, G.R.A. 3, 4, Officer 5, 6, Pep Club 3 4, 5, 6, Drill Team 3, 4 5, 6, Moy Festival a- soy- oel 3, 4, 5, 6, Cheerleader 3, 4 5, 6, Moior- ette 5, 6, Future Homemaker 5, 6, Pometts 3, 4, 5 6, Girls' Sextet 3 4, Annual Staff 5, 6, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, Talent Show 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Veterans Day Parade 3, 5, DECA Convention 6, Honor Society Show 6, P.T.A. Hostess 6, Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee 6, Memorial Day Porade 6. Ambition: To be happy but humble, wise but careful. Stark, Sheila Jacqueline Sheena Likes: Mollie, Synchronettes, college boys, cars, Florida, fun, New Year's Eve. Activities: Honor Roll 4, Spotlight Parade 8, School Assembly 7, 8, Class ficer 7, Jr. Zeta 3, 4, 5, 6, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8, Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8, G.R.A. Bowling Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Open House 3, 7, Synchronette Demonstrations 7, 8, Alum- ni Assembly Committee B, Adult Education Lifeguard 8, Girls' Glee Club 3. Ambltlon: Somewhere over the rainbow, to find my pot of gold. ...4,... Slters-Swalla Stewart, John Stu Likes: Chev. 6's, class '6l, Lanyon, cherry ie. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, Marching Bancl 3, 4, 5, Spotlight Parade 4, School Assembly 7, Concert Band 3, 4, Hi-Y 3 4 5, 6 7, aot- ball 3 5, 7- Baseball 3, 5, lvloy lfestiyol 4, 6, a, Football City Series oricl Big six Champs 7. Ambition: To achieve what I pursue, and make a success of my life. Streeter, Richard Dean Street's Likes: East, teddy bears, Carvettes, parties, Lake Ahquabi. Actlvltles: School Assembly 5, May Festival 4, 8, S75 Club 6, DECA 7, 8, Wrestling 5. Ambltlon: To help Khrushchev put a man in space, preferably him! Stubbs, David R. Clyde Likes: Little Lott , red-sody-pop, study- ing hard? Actgvlgles: Science Club 3, 4, May Festival Ambition: To make Lottie and my parents proud of me. Stuchls, Sheryl De Ann Sherry Likes: East High, blue, pizza, sports, school activities, Texas, friends, parties. Actlvltles: Student Council 4 5, Alternate 4' Horior Roll 4, 5, 6, spotlight Parade e, School Assembly 5, 7, Class Officer 7, 8' Jr. Zeta 5, Treasurer -5, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sopho- more Chalrman 4 Secretary-Treasurer 8, Drill Team 7, 8, Sr. feta 7, 8, Monitor 7, Inter- national Relations Club 5, 7, 8, Treasurer 5, 8, Class Night Hostess 7, Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7, P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 7, Spinster's Spree Hostess 7, G.R.A. Playday B. Ambltlon: Never to keep my smiles but al- ways to give them away. Sullenburger, Karen K.K. Likes: Kim, bowling, pizza, Pepsi, traveling, money. Activities: School Assembly 5, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, May Festival 3 4, Wardrobe Assistorit 5, 6, Art Club 3, 4, 5. Ainbltllon: To work at the present for the u re. Sullivan, Michael Charles Mike Likes: Sandy, E.H.S., Dal Cham, music, sports, eleven. Activities: Student Council 3 4, 5, 6' Honor Roll 7, a- Quill Staff 7, 6, co-Editor a, Marching laoi-ia a, Spotlight Parade 4, 6 8, School Assembly 3, 4, 5 6, 7 a, School Play 5, 6, Concert and a, choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 s, President 7 8, Football 3 Sophomore City Champs 3, 8oys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, Latin Club 3, 4, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Class Mantle Ac- ceptance 7, Baccaloureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Commencement 6, 8, Y.M.C.A. Dedication 6, All-State Choir 4, 7, Boys' Quartet 5, 6, 7 8, Nativity 3, 5, 7, International Relations Club 78V' Pr'dt7President8S' , ice esl en , , pnng Music Concert, Bass Soloist 8, Roosevelt, Lin- coln Exchange Assemblies 5, 8, Crime Preven- tion Day 8, Madrigal Singers 5, 6, 7, 8, Dorian Music Festivo 8, Co-Choirrnan Junior- Senior Prom 8, Prom King 8. Ambition: To build my house with wisdom and establish it with understanding. Suttek, Jack Steven Jack Likes: Pizza, '6l Fords, a certain girl, Min- nesota, E.H.S.. Actlvltles: Studer'it Council 4, 5, Assembly Usher 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, 7, 8, Swimming 6, 7, 8, S25 Club 6, 7, KDPS An- nouncer 7, 8, May Festival 4, 6, Monitor 3, 4, 5, Spanish Club 5 6, Open House Host 6, 7, Drake Career Day Ambition: To go on to college and succeed in whatever l da. Swalla, Carl Raymond Likes: People, rockets, machines, East. Actlvltles: Honor Rall 3, 5, 6, 7 8, School Assembly 6, Science Club 4, 5, 6, 7 s, Swim- ming 3, Golf 4, Hawkeye Science ifoir 6, 8, Delegate to the Second Annual Youth Confer- ence on the Atom 7, Advanced Math Classes 5, 6, 7, 8, Advcriced Chemistry Class 6. Ambition: To advance in the field of engi- neering. Swim-White Swim, Linda Mae Swlmmer Likes: Lanny, Feb. I, fingemails, water ski- ing, surprises, summer nights, Clear Lake, the crew. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Stu- dent Teacher 8, Assemb? Usher 8, School Assembly 7, 8, Class Of icer 7, 8, Nurse's Helper , 6 7, 8, Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, s, President 7, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 6 7 a, Bowling 5, 6, Synchronettes 3, 4, S, 6, 7' 8, Latin lub 3, 4, 5, May Festival 8, Iiymrichro- nette Show 4, 6 8- Latin Meetirkg No 4, 6, F.N.C. Tea 4 8' F.N.C. State onvention 7, Open House 3, 5, l2B Formal Hostess 7. Ambition: To find Iife's gift of love, happi- ness, and contentment. Taylor, Robert E. Bob Llkes: Evernthin and ev body. Actlvltles: i-Y ga, S75 Cm 8. Ambltlon: To succeed in whatever l do. Terry, Patrlcla Loulse Pat Likes: My family, Highland Heather, a cer- tain guy, E.H.S. Actlvltles: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, Fellowship 3, 4, International Relations Club 6, Second Prize Essay Contest 5. Ambition: Be a servant of God and a friend to man. Thalacker, John Arnold Thackerman Llkes: Magoo, tennis, the satisfaction of ac- complishing something worthwhile, shorter brunettes, taller blondes. Activities: Senior Board 8, Student Council 6, 7, 8, Honor Roll 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8: School Assembly 3, 5, 7, Award 4, 6, 8, School Play 7, 8, Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spring-Concert 8, Hi-Y 3, 6, 8, Officer 8, Swimming 3, 4, KDPS Announcer 7, 8, Ten- nis 3- 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, May Festival 4, 8, Wrestling 5, 6, Basketball Announcer 5, 6, 7 8, Tennis-Team City Champs 3, City Dou- bles Champ 5, 6, Big Six Champs 6, Runner- up Doubles Roosevelt Invitational 6, Drake Career Day 7, Nativity 3, 5, 7, Sports Ban- quet 3, 5, 7' Saturdaz Chemistry Class 5, Small Mixed Group 5, , 7, 8, Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Boys' State Basketball Pro- gram Seller B. Ambition: To try not to live tomorrow, until I have lived today. Thorp, Sharon Kay McDonough Snugglebunny Likes: Verlin, children, July, trailers, East, our class, marriage. Actlvitieszk Honor Roll 3, 4 5, 7, 8, Clerical stuff 6, Library staff 4, G.R.A. 4, 5, Keys a Cues 4, 5, Monitor 5. Ambition: To reach success as VerIin's wife and mother of our children. Thomason, Penny Nickel Likes: Derby, June 5, l96O, October 2I, l960, summers '59 8. '60, Medics, picnics, swimming, E.H.S. Activities: Honor Roll 4, Clerical Staff 5, School Assembly 4 5, 6, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, Pep Club 4, 5, 6, Saturday Biology 4, May Fes- tival 8, Cheerleader 5, 6, l2B Formal Host- ess 7. Ambition: To walk bravely into the future with the Lord at my side. Thorn, Dick Lee Howdy Likes: Cars, food, bowling, baseball, fishing, hunting, East High School. Actlvltles: Hi-Y 3, 4, Baseball 3, May Fes- tival 3, Bowling 4, 5. Ambition: To do what I want to do, and to be my own boss. Thomton, Shirley Jane Shirt Likes: Pizza, Pepsi, summer nights, our class, that certain someone. Activities: Assembly Usher 8, Girls' Glee Club 8, G.R.A. 8, Red Cross 3, 4, Fellowship Club 4, 5, 6, May Festival 8, S75 Club 7, Open House Hostess 7. Ambition: To be like the sun and shine in every direction. Thorpe, Evelyn D. Ev Likes: George, E.H.S., Les Filles , money, Pepsi, records, convertibles, crowds. Activities: Student Teacher 8, Philo 4, Jr. Zeta 5, French Club 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Red Cross 7, B, May Festival 6, 8. Ambition: Live fast, love hard, die young. Thorpe, Sandra Kaye Sandys Likes: East, memories, l.S.U., '58 Plymout , Saturdays, Canada, Cham's of '60, ll7. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, Spotlight Parade 6, School Assembly 3, 5, 6, 7, Philo 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4' Jr. Zeta 5, 6, French Club 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8, G.R.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Red cross 3, 4, 5 6, KDPS An- nouncer 6' Sr. Zeta 7, 8, l2B Formal Host- ess 7, P.t.A. Hostess 3, 4 5, 6, 7, Open House Hostess 3, 5, 7, we Registration 7, Senior-Parent Dinner 5, 7- P.T.A. Speaker 6, Class Night 5, 6, Drake Career Day 7, Boys Tournament Program Seller 4, 8. Ambltlon: To make my parents as proud of me as I om of them. Travlss, Norman G. Normle Likes: East, class '61, Tri-power lmpalas, senior activities. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, Hi-Y 4, Des Moines Tech 3. Ambition: To become a success early in my life in whatever I pursue. Trotter, James Lee Jim Likes: Just about everything and everybody, especially Ice cream bars , Flamingoes. Activities: Scroll Staff 7, 8, School Play 8, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 3, 4, -Pep Club 6, Scroll Advertising Staff 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Ambition: To make everyone in my life proud of me. Trotter, Llnda Lee 'Trot Likes: E.H.S., Opie's, long walks md talks, the Lakes, summertime, bus trips. Actlvltles: Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, Philo 3, 4, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, B, Drill Team 4 5, 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 8, May Festival 4, 8, Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 4, P.T.A. Hostess 3, 4, Class Night Hostess 4, Armed Forces Day Pa- rade 4, 6, 8, Drake Relays Parade 6, 8, IOB T 3. Aenabitlonz To meet the challenges of life with faith, hope, and love. Ultermarkt, Steven Ray Peanuts Likes: Corvettes, girls, skiing, sports. Activities: School Assembly 8, May Festival 6, 8. Ambition: To settle down someday and be the hit of things. Ulrich, Norma Likes: Music, people, M.Y.F., traveling, bowl- ing, olives, art, friends, summer evenings. Activities: Class Officer 7 B, Philo 3 4, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, Keys a Cues 3, May Festival 8, Candy Counter 3, Jugglers Club 3, 4, S, 6, 7, Class Night 4. Ambition: To always look forward, never look back and smile ol the way. Vttols, Astrida Likes: East, sports, dancing, l.S.U., swim- ming, traveling, summers, parties, courte- ous people. Activities: Monitor 5, 8. Ambition: To always do my best in whatever I attempt. iWaddelll, Lilllbeth Ann Wamsher Beth Likes: Paul, Mike, p.zza, Pepsi, East, '57 Olds' everything in general. Activities: Student Teacher 8, May Festival 4, l2B Formal Hostess 7. Ambition: To be a good wife and mother and make my parents proud of me. Walden, Marvin Morris Likes: Girls, money, parties, dances, sports, basketball, jazz, food, swinging cars. Activities: Student Council 8, Orchestra 5, 6, Marching Band 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Assembly 4, 8, Class Officer 8, Concert Band 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, 5, 7, 8, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Track 4, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Golden Key Winner 8. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I do. Walters, Patricia Anne Pat Likes: East, school spirit, Opie's, memories, spring, bus trips. Activities: Student Council 7, Alternate 6, 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8, School Assembly 5, 6, 7, Jr. Zeta 5 6, Philo 3, 4, G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, a, Pep Club 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8, Drill Team 4, 5 6, 7, 8, Sr. Zeta 8, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Drill Team Leader 8, Alumni Potluck Dinner Hostess 6, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Armed Forces Day Pa- rade 4, 6, 8, Drake Relays Parade 6, 8. Ambmon: To try to fulfill my dreams and wi es. i42- Watelbury, Wayne Arthur Likes: Money, girls, drafting, girls' wood- working, girls, swimming, girls' golf. Activities: Hi-Y 5, 6, 7, ootboll 5, Baseball 4, Swimming 5, 7, 8, Golf 6, 8, Tram oline 3, 1, Ellumbling Team 4, 5, North High gchool Ambition: To be. Webb, Wendell Robert Likes: Dal Cham, Nixon '64, Flower, Robin, '50 Fords. Actlvlties: Student Council 4, Honor Roll 5, 6, Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8' School Assembly 6, 7, a, class officer 3, Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, a, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, Sophomore City Champs, Cross Country 5 7, Boys' Glee Club 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Track 4 6, s, Drake Relays 6, s, State Meet 6, a, May Fes- tival 4, 6, 8, Advanced Science Class 6, Hawk- eye Boys' State 7, Kiwanian of the Month 7, KDPS V 5, 6, 8, Fall Sgorts Banquet 7, Drake Relays Assistant 4, oys' State Tour- nament Progrom Seller 4, B, Saturday Science Classes 7, 8, Drake Career Day 7, Open House Host 4, 5, 6, 7. Ambition: Ad astra per aspera. Weed, James Deon Weed Likes: Modyne, poetry, spaghetti, spring, bread, music. Activities: Student Council 3, 5, Honor Roll 3, 4, School Assembl 7, French Club 4, 5 6, 7, a, President 6, lfii-Y 4, 5, May Festival 4, Drake Career Day 7, School Play 8. Ambition: To graduate from the University of Hawaii and lead a successful life. Weichmon, John Robert John-Watch Likes: Janet, October 4, l960, pizza, T-Birds, East' food, laughing, fun, athletics. Activities: Senior Board 8' Student Council Alternate 3, 4, Regular 6, 7, 8, President 8, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Quill Staff 7, 8, School Assembly 3, 5, 7, Awards 4, 6, 7, B, Class Officer 3, 4, 6, 7, Spanish Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, VicePresident 7, Presi- dent 8, Pcp Club 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8, Red Cross 3, Science Club 7, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a, May Festival 4, 6, 8, Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 4, 6, 8, District Champs 8, 4th Place Citg 3, City Division Champ 7, Inter- national elations Club 7, B, Iowa Youth and Government Convention 6, Inter-City Student Council 6, 7, 8, Polio Dance Host 7, Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7, Advanced Math Class 6' Advanced Chemistry Class 6, Experimental Math Class 7, 8, Saturday Science Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, Drake Career Day 7, Summer Science Instructor 6, City Science Fair 4, March of Dimes Co-Chairman 7, Lettermen's Club 5, Kiwanion of the Month 8, WHO High School Correspondent 7 8, Gym Coach 7, 8, Court Day 8, Senior Class Play 8. Ambition: Attend West Point, marry a cer- tain girl, and meet life with a smile. Welch, Michael Mike Likes: Sports, Sarah, cheerleaders, California, drawing. Activities: Football 4, 6, B, Hi-Y 3, 5, 7, Basketball 3, Track 3, 5, 7, Wrestling 7, 8, Big Six Mile Rela Champ 7. Ambition: Be liked by all, and be loved by one: Sarah. West, Earl Dean Bugs Likes: Corvettes, hunting, money, sleep, bowl- ing, E.H.S., blondes, brunettes, redheads. Activities: Hi-Y 3, May Festival 4, Bowling 5, 6, Tech 3. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I attempt no matter how long it takes. Wetsol, Florine Ido Likes: Red roses, Derby, June 5, memories, Pepsi, E.H.S.. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, 4, Philo 3, 4, Jr. Zeta 5, 6, French Club 3, 4 5, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, Open House Hostess 3, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Drake Career Day 7. Ambition: To walk through the shadows of today toward the light of tomorrow. White, Jlll Ruth Jay Llkes: Basketball players, Debutantes, 59's , tall boys, pizza, Ace's, clothes, jazz. Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Clerical Staff 6, 7, School Assembly 6, Jr. Zeta 5 6, G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a, Pep Club 4, sr. Zeta 7, 6, Muy Festival 4, Candy Seller 8, Art Club 6 7, Point Awards Committee 3, 4, 5, Bowling 5, 6, Attendance Helper 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, l2B Formal Hostess 7, Greenhorn Staff 7. Ambition: To make my loved ones proud of me. Whlte, Landon Earl Llkes: Money Fords5 people5 pizza. Actlvltles: arching Band 3, 4 55 Spotlight Parade 45 Concert Band 3, 4 55 Football 35 Mai Festival 45 International Relations Club 7. Am ltlon: To live to be happy and successful. Wllllams, Catherine Cathle Llkes: East5 pizza5 olivesp '54 Fords5 De- cember 305 summer evenings5 f . Actlvlttes: Honor Roll 5, 6, 75 oglass Officer 5, 6, 85 French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 P? Club 7, 85 Monitor 55 Open House Hostess 5 Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 75 P.T.A. Pot- luck Hostess 7' Volleyball 75 Student Council Alternate 55 Class Night Hostess 75 Senior Breakfast Ca-Chairman 8. Ambltlon: To do my best and always be happy. Wlmber, Karen Lynn Wlmp Likes: Bill5 long drives and talks5 parents5 sunsets5 summertime5 beaches5 our crew5 East' memories. Actlvltles: Student Council Alternate 85 Scroll Staff Picture Editor B5 Spotlight Parade 6, 85 School Assembly 5 85 Class Officer 5 6, 7, 85 Future Nurses 5 G.R.A. 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 85 Pep Club 3, 5, 75 Drill 'rccrh 6, 7', a, Alrcrncfc 55 G.R.A. Bowling 5, 65 Girls' Basketball 35 l08 Tea 35 Art Club 4, 5, 6, 85 Open House Host- ess 75 P.T.A. Hostess 55 Greenhorn Issue Page Editor 75 Class Night Hostess 75 Spinsters' Spree Committee 85 Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 85 Drake Relays Parade 6, 85 Armistice Day Parade 6' Sign Painter 6, 75 Honor Roll 75 Y-Teens 3. Ambltlon: Watch the sunset without regret- ting, smother care and grief in laug ter, and to have enough to share. Wlnders, Janlce Joy Jan Llkes: E.H.S.5 Opie's5 certain someone5 2lst 23rd5 Chevy's5 summers5 bus trips5 school irit. Aciglltles: Student Council Alternate 55 Scroll Staff 7, 85 Clerical Staff 65 School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 85 Class Officer 4, 65 Girls' Glee Club 7, 85 Library Staff 3 45 Philo 3, 45 Jr. Zeta 5, 65 Spanish Club 3 4, 5, 6, 75 Pep Club 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 85 Kors Announcer 65 sr. zclo 75 May Festival 4, 6, 85 Iowa State Journalisnl Byrkett-West B rkett, Marvin Lloyd Butch Llkes: Money5 cars5 girls5 E.H.S.5 Norma. Actlvlties: Scroll Staff 75 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 55 KDPS Announcer 85 May Festival 3, 85 S75 Club 8. ' ' Ambltlon: To make money and stop fighting with that certain someone. Bradshaw, Sharon Kay Sherri Likes: Pepsi5 cars5 food5 boys. l Activities: Gym Monitor 4, 55 Girls' Adviser Assistant 3, 4. Ambition: Live fast, love hard, die young. Conn, Larry Denning, Joyce Wllma Jo Llkes: Dancing5 l2B Formal l9605 fun5 cer- tain someone5 Opie's5 food. I Activities: School Assembly 7, 85 Library Staff 35 l2B Formal Hostess 75 Flag Twlrling 7. Ambltlon: To always wear a smile and never a frown. Epps, Tom Fuson, Sharon Elizabeth Sherry Llkes: Ronnie5 Mom and Dad5 '52 Chev5 U. S. Coast Guard5 pizza5 East5 l963 and 1965. Actlvltles: Student Council 75 Nurse's Helper 4, 55 Future Nurses 45 Jr. Zeta 65 G.R.A. 65 S25 Club 85 S75 Club 85 DECA Club 7, 85 State Convention 7 8. Ambition: To be loved by one, and make my parents proud of me. Fuller, Dennis A Llkes: Don Sanders' haircuttlng5 our cre'w 5 Jim' Don. Arrislrlcns To spend my first million wisely ion girlsl. Convention 75 l2B Formal Hostess 75 Synchro- nette Show 65 Greenhorn Issue 65 Spanish Club Secretary 4, 7, Vice President 5, President 65 Philo President 45 Scroll Staff Editorial and Feature Editor 75 News Editor 8. Ambltian: To become an airline stewardess for United and live in happiness. Wlngert, Dlxle Lynn Dick Llkes: Gary' parents5 old Plymout'h5 June lst5 art5 friends5 U.S.A.F.5 rides5 sports. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 6, 7' School Assembly 5, 65 Class Officer 7, 85 Philo 3, 4, 55 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, Playiday 6. Bowling 4, 55 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 65 ed Cross 3, 45 Y-Teens 4, 5, 65 Golf 4, 5, 65 May Festival 4, 65 Monitor 6, 85 DECA Club Parliamentarian 7, 85 Cheerleading Alternate 5, 65 Candy Sell- er 3, 45 Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, President 65 Art Honorable Mention 6. Ambition: To pray, for everything depends on God5 work as though everything depends on me, Wlnget, Bob Deanle Likes: Boats5 cars5 East5 good times5 Judy. Actlvltles: Student Council 85 Hi-Y 6, 75 Pep Club 65 S25 Club 55 Fellowship 3, 4, 55 May Festival 6. Ambltlon: Many things5 to be sure to go at them in a satisfactory way. Wltxenburg, Dennis Leon Denny Llkes: East High5 school parties5 the games 5 sports5 the 59 5girIs Act vltles: Student ouncil Altemate 4, 7, 85 Honor Roll 3, 4, S, 6, 7, 85 Quill Staff 7, 85 School Assembly 7, 85 Library Staff 3, 4 5, 6, 75 Hi-Y 4, 7, e5 Lcrin Club 35 Science Club 4, 8, Vice President 85 Tennis 85 May Festi- val 4, 6 85 Color Guard 75 International Re- lations Club 6, 75 Kiwanian of the Month 85 Attendance 3, 45 Advanced Chemistry Class 65 Advanced Math Class 65 Experimental Math Class 7, 85 Saturday Class 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Hawk- eye Boys' State Representative 65 Drake Ca- reer Day 75 Drake Relays Assistant 45 Co- Chairman Senior Activity 8. To graduate from Annapolis5 to Ambltlon: be the first Admiral to become President. August Graduates Gray, M. Glen, Jr. Glen Llkes: Marilyn' steak5 cars5 commercial law5 East' football. Actlvitles: Student Council 3, 45 Football 35 May Festival 65 Monitor 65 Augusto Military Academy 3, 4, Cadet Officer 3 4, Rifle Team 3, 45 Annandale High School 55 Lincoln High School 5. Ambition: To make my parents and one spe- cial person proud of me. Graeve, Karen ttantesty, Maxine Ann Ann Llkes: A certain sailor5 East High5 pizza5 Pepsi5 summer5 clothes. Actlvltles: Tech, Student Leader 3, 4, 55 Pep Club 4 55 Drill Team 4, 55 Clerical Staff 4, 5, 6, 75 Drake Relays Parade 45 Armistice Day Parade S5 East, Pep Club 85 Art Club 85 Sr. Zeta 8. Ambltlon: To marry Dwayne and always keep him happy and proud. tlltes, Shirley Anne Horton Llkeg: Bob5 E.H.S.5 pizza5 bowling5 horseback YI ing. Actlvltles: G.R.A. 7, 85 Sr. Zeta 75 l2A Pot- luck Hostess 6. Ambition: To be what God wants me to be. Hougland, James Holland, Saundra Marie Sandy Llkes: People5 clothes5 boys: music5 a cer- tain someone5 football. I Actlvltles: School Play 75 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 7, 85 G.R.A. 3, 45 ep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 S25 Club 7, B5 Sr. Zeta 7, 85 P.T.A. Hostess 4. Ambltlon: To be successful in whatever I at- tempt to do. Knight, Robert Manning, Judith Ann Judy Llkes: Johnny5 September 65 V. W.'s5 East5 school spirit5 California. Actlvltles: Student Council 4, 6, 7, 85 March- 1.43- Whlte-Wright Wolfkill, Margaret E. Marg Llkes: Carl5 June 55 Knox's5 traveling5 time5 E.H.S.5 winter nights5 sugar5 les filIes. Activities: Student Teacher 85 Philo 5, 65 Jr. Zeta 5, 65 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Red Cross 5, 75 Fellowship 3, 45 Moy Festival 6, 8. Ambition: To have with Carl ove, happiness, and God's blessing through lifc. Wright, Douglas Doug Llkes: Friendly people5 East5 Flo's5 money. Actlvltles: Scroll Greenhorn Issue 75 Tech 3. Ambition: To have fun and happiness the rest of my life. Wright, Keren Lou Effie Llkes: Denny' dimples5 December '625 June 55 Pepsi5 Derby5 December 265 bowling5 memories5 E.H.S. Activities: Student Council 3, 4 7, Alter- nate 65 Honor Roll 75 Student 'Teacher 85 Spotlight Parade 6, 8' Assembly Usher 85 Schoo Asscrnlsly 3, 5, 7 85 Choir 5, 6, 7, a5 Future Nurses 45 Jr. Zeta 4, 55 G.R.A. 45 Latin Club 4, 5, 65 May Festival 4, 6, 85 Roos- evelt, Lincoln Exchange Assembly 6, 85 YMCA Dedication 65 l2B ormal Hostess 75 Girls' Quartet 55 Nativity 5, 75 Baccalaureate 5 6, 7, 85 Small Mixe Group 5, 65 Spring Choir Concert 85 l0B Tea 3. Ambition: To obtain peace and happiness in the years to come. Wright, Linda Rae Lindy Llkes: E.H.S.5 our class 5 summer5 Cai- fgrticn, Opie's5 piua5 sausage sandwiches: Actlvltles: Student Council Alternate 4' Hon- or Roll 75 Scroll Staff 6, 7, 85 Student 'reach- er 85 School Assembly 3, 4, 5 6, 7 85 School Play 65 Class Officer 45 Choir 35 Nurse's Helper 6, 7' Philo 6' Future Nurses 6, 75 Jr. zcrc 45 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 a- Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a5 Drill 'rccrn 3, Tech' Kors Announcer 65 May Festival 4, 6 85 Monitor 3 Tech5 Nativity eader 75 l2B Formal Host- ess 75 Greenhorn Issue Asst. Page Editor 65 March of Dimes 75 Award Assembly 6, 85 News Editor B5 l.S.U. Journalism Convention 75 Drake Career Day 7' Exchange Editor 75 Drake Relays Parade 35 f-'uture Nurses' Tea 65 As- sembly Script Writer 75 Senior Play 8. Ambition: Walk softly, speak wisely and dis- cover the world around me. ing Band 4, 5, 6, 75 Girls' Glee Club 7, 85 Spotlight Parade 4 6 85 Philo 3 45 G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a5 szs club 6, 7- Drill Team 4 5, 6, 7 85 KDPS Announcer 85 Moy Festival 4, 6g s'75 Club 75 Trampoline 3, 4, 55 Bowl- Iflg . Ambltlon: To go through beauty school and make my family proud of me. Randolph, Edward Schaffer, Richard W. Dlck Llkes: Cars5 pizza5 East High5 DECA5 parents friends. Actlvltles: S25 Club 75 DECA 7, 8. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I attempt to do. Stovall, LaVerne Stonle Llkes: Basketball pIayers5 Debutantes' Ace's. Actlvltles: Jr. zerc 4, 5, 65 GRA. 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 S25 Club 75 Future Teachers 4, 55 Sr. Zetg 76 Volleyball 3, 45 Basketball 55 Bowl- N19 r r - Ambition: To love those who love me. Thomas, Bobble Marie Bob Llkes: Mom ond Pop5 East5 basketbaII5 Ken5 hunting5 fishing. Actlvltles: Class Officer 55 6' Future Nurses 3, 45 G.R.A. 5, 65 Red cross 3, 4, 5, 65 Moy Festival 85 Monitor 75 Visual Aids Club 7. Ambition: To become a veterinarian someday and take care of animals in some way. West, James Ralph Jim Llkes: East5 sports5 T Birds5 the great out- doors5 traveling5 horses. Activities: School Assembly 7' Class Officer 75 l-li-Y 75 Football 3, 75 ivlcy Festival 6. Ambition: To find a high-paying easy lab with a two-weeks-o-month vacation. Autographs s 'WN sir., if 5 NX ag X X 3 Nz 4? if K ,kM'i is N K IW! SECTION EDITOR Sharon Schuling STAFF Linda Belluchi Carolyn Lethcoe Tom McCIinton Gary Sheldon Q. X. Q. Saws.: .W X X ,., JOHN WEICHMAN DARRELL ALDRICH PENNY FORD MRS. BAAL President Vice-President Secretary Adviser indent Council SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: The following senior representatives helped this semester's student council function properly. Row I: leva Siters, Penny Ford, Ginger Johnson, Mary Halterman, Myrna Che-snut, Elizabeth Edwards, Judy Carlson, Row 2: John Weichman, Denny Thompson, Ed Doran, Jerry LeMar, Darrell Aldrich, John Thalacker, Tom McClinton. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: The junior representatives con- tributed rnuch to the success of the student council this year. Row 1: Linda Caswell, Marsha Smith, Judy Funderburk, Helen Ryan, Row 2: Diane Molly, Linda Thorsheim, Nancy LeMar, Joan Carlson, Bonnie Smith, Row 3: Gary Rapp, Lee Blanchard, Chuck Simmons, Terry Kaiser, Louie Plude. -4 SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: These sophomore represen- tatives ifined valuable experience in the l96l student council. Row I: ary Ann Duff, Teri Geyor, Linda Churchill, Kaye Roger- son, Reni Terrell, Virginia Burg, Joan McFarland, Row 2: Steve Specker, Jim Finney, Garry Jetter, Jeff Jeffries, Steve Rominger, Larry Rainwater, Bob Mc onough. chool Pla A father-and-daughter reunion. Aunt Minerva reveals a murder. Explanation of box, please. CAST PICTURE: The cast can now relax after the murderer has been revealed. Working from mimeographed copies mode it very difficult for the cast to learn their parts this year. They worked very hard to produce the fine play they did. Row 1: Fred Leonard, Jim Weed, Row 2: George Rudasill, Judy Funderburk, Mary Ann Duff, Reg Kepner, Janie Hollirxgsworth, Koge Roger- son, Mark Drew, Don Coxg Row 3: Linda Webb, Marilyn Morford, Ruth cPherson, rma Mc- Duffey, Marianne Hatfield. House Without A Ke CAST Minerva Winterslip ........e .Linda Webb Kamaikui ....ee..e,.... Janie Hollingsworth Mary Ann Duff Madame Maynard s..., ,Marilyn Morford Charlie Chan ,a,...,,. ..,,..,... J im Weed Dick Kaohla ...,....,... ....... R eg Kepner Barbara Winterslip .....ce, Kaye Rogerson John Quincy Winterslipc-Fred Leonard MISS WHITFORD Director ..49... Harry Jennison- Jim Egan ....a..... CAST ----.-------Don Cox ---,,-----Calvin Stout George Rudasill Carlotta Egan .......,,. .-Judy Funderburk Arlene Compton ....,..a..,, Erma McDuffy Mrs. Brade ..,......., ,. ..,, Ruth McPherson Mrs. Ransom. ,........ Marianne Hatfield Mr. Saladine ..... -- ........,.... Mark Drew Quill taii KATHI SIMMONS Co-Editor These Quill Staff students are directed by Mr. Christian, who has been yearbook editorial adviser since the fall of l952. Each semester, new students are selected to become Quill Staff members from the recommendations of their English teachers and advisers. Through the efforts of many faculty and staff members, I this year will mark the fifty-fifth anniversary I of our yearbook, the Quill. MIKE SULLIVAN Co-Editor ACTIVITIES AND SPORTS: These two sections are responsible for bringing to the student a pictorial record of the extra-curricular activities of the entire semester. Row 1: Meta Simsons, Karen Frazier, Virginia Christensen, Linda Belluchi, Sharon Schuling, Carolyn Lethcoe, Sandy McKee, Row 2: John Weichmon, Dick Davis, Tom McClinton, Bill Reed, Hans Kollschegg, Gary Sheldon, Sue Gibson IQuill Typistl. SECTION EDITORS: These four section editors are responsible for seeing to it that each member of the Quill Staff does his best toward making our yearbook on exceptional one. From left to right are Dick Davis, Sharon Schuling, Velgo Evaltovics, Joe King. ACADEMIC AND SENIOR SECTIONS: With the help of these stu- dents, the beginning pages ot our Quill are looked upon with fa-vor by faculty ond fellow students. Row I: Karen Burgeson, Carolyn Haney, Velgo Evaltovics, Kay Hortung, Rosemary Johnson: Row 2: Frances Little, Ron Goddard, Dick Mullicon, Dennis Wirzenburg, Joe King, Harriett Groney. QUILL ADVISERS: If there were words which could possibly de- scribe these five advisers it would be, Mr. Wonderfuls. From left to right ore Mr. Christian Ieditorioll, Mr. Springote ibusinessl, Mr. Hiatt lortl and Mr. Mauk Iodvertisingi. croll tail These Scroll Staff members are directed by Mr. Stratton, who has been our school news- paper adviser since the fall of 1931. Each semester students interested in journalism may sign up for it as one of their subjects. To be qualified for such strenuous work they must be studious, responsible, and energetic stu- l dents in order to produce an interesting and creative paper every two weeks. IEVA SIFERS Co-Editor MICHAELA SEILER Co-Editor Without the cooperation and labor of these students, we would not be so well informed about the many school activities around us. Row I: Carolee McCoy, Judy Eason, Julene Day, Linda Dowell, Melinda Dick, Nancy Haryey, Sandg Dackegb Donna Mantle: Row 2: Mary Lockridge, Larry Bailey, Ray aird, B Comc, Sue Leahy, Sue Bonney, Betty Lou Christiansen, Sue Gibson, argarete Jackson, ir Gay. SCROLL ADVISERS: It is difficult to imagine what kind of o pre- dicament the Scroll would be in if it did not have valuable assist- ance from these fine faculty members. From left to right are Mr. Christian Uournalism instructori, Mr. Springate ifinancial ad- viserl, Mr. Stratton iScroll editorial adviseri, and Mr. Hiatt fart advise-rj. --51 Each page of the Scroll displays fine work covering many va- rieties of news at East High. These students are the instruments of such work. Row I: Margie Priebe, Sharon Sallade, Linda Wright Pot Schimp, Nancy Spain, Jan Winders, Sandra Peterson: Row 2: Jlll White, Don Paul, Ron Siullie, Jim Trotter, Toni Vlhlliams, Carolynn Smith. PAGE EDITORS: These hard-working girls should be given much praise, not only for their journalistic abilities but for their out- standing Ieadership as page editors of the Scroll. From left to right are Carolee McCoy, Margie Priebe, Jud Eason, Sharon Sallade Caro- lynn Smith, Sue Leahy, Julene Day. Jet pictured: Juanita horney. Flag Twirlers FLAG TWIRLERS: The original group of Flag Twirlers was organ- ized in October of l960, but now many at these girls have taken their places. Mr. Engebretson and Miss Guenther are their ad- visers. From left to right: Sandy Carron, Mickey Campbell, Sldney Mutchler, Betta Grant, Nancy Williams, Linda Townsend, Ina ains. petlight April 28, l96l, marked the four- teenth anniversary of the Spotlight Parade. It achieved success and recognition this year especially, with its theme, Campfires and Battle- flags - A Civil War Commemora- tion. However, it could have never SYLPHA SNOOK Maiereites MAJORETTES: These young ladies are a mixture of grace, talent and leadership. From eft to right: Janet Munoz, Pam Haltom and Bobbi Jean Foulkes. Parade been quite so complete without the advice and guidance of the East Des Moines Kiwanians and the leader- ship of Miss Sylpha Snook. Com- pleting these vital factors were the outstanding talents of our own East High students. Spotlight Parade Director Ticket ellers Advisers SPOTLIGHT PARADE TICKET SELLERS: The enthusiastic people pictured above were top ticket sellers tor the Spotlight Parade. Row 'l: Linda Johnson, Pam Rieman, Linda Swim, Donna Fogerstrom, Lois Sandegren, Linda Wright, Carole Rizk, Shirley Thornton, Row 2: Marie Jennings, Juanita Barney Julene Day, Jan Piecrt, Dave Reeves, Price Dahlstrom, Bob Haag, Paulette Smith, Sharon Culp, Row 3: Steve Shawver, Ron Goddard, Dave Johnson, Maurice Pentico, Dan Castle, Bill Reed, Larrxi Rainwater, Mike Brown. Not Pictured: Teri Van Dorn, Sharon Muelenthaler, Ted Tuinstra, ike Sullivan, Carol McKay, Nancy Wright, Helen Barker. SPOTLIGHT PARADE ADVISERS: With the help of these advisers the Spotlight Parade was a great success. Row 'lz Miss Holz, Miss Guenther: Row 2: Mr. Engebretson, RAY. Wiwxams, Mr. Mc?AdamAk Rav rg: MJ. ump, iss Spencer, r. ou 1 ow : Mr. Webb, Mr. Hiatt, Mr. Gregory. -52.. BAND: Our band, under the direction of Mr. Engebretson, adds zest and spirit to our games, assemblies, and other activities. Row 'I: Mary Ann Duff, Perry Jones, Jock Seitz, Jeff Jeffries, Tom Hawkins, Norman Calaway, Kenny Deering, Row 2: Kirk Gay, Paula Roth, Patty Brady, Jane Williams, Mary Condon, Mary Jo Whitney, Mary Shippzx, Sandy Cooper, Jeanie Slaymaker, Judy Huitt, Jan Dady, Tom Jones, Row 3: Pamela Riemen ike Brown, Darrel Child, Katherine Cade, Linda Hodson, Georganne Tywater, Sharon Butts, Barham Butts, Ernest Redd, George Shade, Cor- nelius Matthews, Richard Jones, Row 4: Eugene Pearson, Mike Sullivan, Ken Johnson, Verle Guthrie, Mary Lockridge, Kristy Embree, Kay Sharr, Paula Anderson, John Borg, Bob Reynolds, Ray Liliiegren, Fred Pratt, Row 5: Bill Dunnam, Tom Branscomb, Bill Wyer, Charles Brinkerhotf, Dale Waser, Larry Cumpston, Bob Pearson, Gary Grimes, John Raymond, Woody Saddoris, Russ Myers, Bob Head ey, Rav 6: Roger Day, Dennis Meochum, Benny Miller, Danny Clark, Marvin Walden, Mr, Engebretson. MR ENGEBRUSQN STRING QUINTET: Membership in the string quintet Instrumental Music Director gives an opportunity to play fine music as a group. Drum Major Mr. Engebretsan is the director. Left to right are Ron gruikshank, Donna Hull, Fred Pratt, Ray Liliiegren, John org. .53-. BOB REYNOLDS 9 9 Boys Quartet BOYS' QUARTET: These boys, selected from the A Cappella Choir, have often sung for many special occasions. From left to right are Mike Sullivan, Fred Pratt, Joe King, Russ Myers. g Girls Quartet GIRLS' QUARTET: Each semester Miss Guenther selects four girls from the A Cappella Choir to form this quartet. From left to right are Linda Hinkle, Joan Carlson, Sally Peterson, Susan Peterson. Cappella Choir A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Under the direction of Miss Guenther, the choir sings for assemblies, concerts and many other public appearances. Row I: Judy Huitt, Trudy Smith, Sandy Kristufek, Linda Roberts, Sharon Sallode, Linda Hinkle, Sally Peterson, Susan Peterson, Patty Cast- ings, Terry Young, Mary McNair, Ruth Fahnestock, Sandra Calkins, Carol Rowatj Row 2: Becky Elgena, Judy Dawson, Karen Wright Trudy Byerly, Carol Schoen, Joyce Fenton, Nancy Oliver, Joan Carlson, Nancy Gilbert, Kaye Rogerson, Linda Pickett, Claudia Morris, Linda Caswell, Row 3: Mike Brown, Mike Sullivan, Jerry Gibson Gary Calhoun, Mike Hemer, Fred Pratt, Joe King, John Thalacker, Russ Myers, Jim Riccio, Steve Specker, Drew Mathias, Miss Guenther, Row 4: Don Brown, Doug Pearson, Harold Crum, Larry Cortner, Jim Fisher, Tim Erickson, Wendell Webb, Fred Leonard, Dole Waser, Bill Cook, Dave Elbert, Steve Albers. All-State Quartet ALL-STATE QUARTET: Last semester this quartet and others went to try out for All-State at Tech High School before a group of judges. This quartet was one of the fortunate few to be selected for it. From left to right are Mike Sullivan, Linda Hinkle, Susan Peterson, Joe King. -54 Girls' Sextet GIRLS' SEXTET: These six pert young girls sing together for vari- ous activities and organizations. They were newly organized this semester. From left to right are Linda Hinkle, Carol Schoen, Judy Dawson, Linda Pickett, Terry Young, Paula Roth. Boys' Glee Club BOYS' GLEE CLUB: All boys who can read and sing music well are eligible to join the Boys' Glee Club. Row I: Ronnie Jensen, Mike Brown, LeRoy Wright, Steven Craig Albers, Steve Specker, Bob Haag, Row 2: Harold Crum, Russ Myers, Dave Elbert, Danny Rice, Don Brown, Jim Water, Row 3: Jim Fisher, Marvin Walden, Richard Jones, Larry Welch, Tim Erickson, Jim Riccio, Miss Guenther. BOYS' GLEE CLUB: Keep on pitch! is a statement Miss Guenther GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: Soften your tone, girls, Miss Guenther tells Seldom 'NOS to VBDCO1' to these b0yS- these girls as they sing one of their favorite romantic songs. Girls' Glee Club GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: After Miss Guenther realizes a girl's voice and ability to read music, she transfers her from Girls' Chorus to the Girls' Glee Club. Row 1: Peggy M. Palmer, Gloria Waltmon, Connie Miller, Judith Pratt, Jan Winders, Judi Brown, Sondra Holland, Row 2: Eliza- beth Edwards, Sharon Signs, Shirley Thornton, Carol Humphrey, Carol Branscomb, Trudy Byerly, Diane Mally, Mary Ballard. -55.. French Club RICHARD DAVIS President punish Club JUDY TUCKER President Latin Club J OA N CARLSON President FRENCH CLUB: This club, with Miss Brewer as adviser, meets for programs and parties. Row 1: Kay Hartung, Pat Castings, Susan Peterson, Kathi Simmons, Sally Peterson, Janet Schloser, Jeri Carlson, Carol Rowat Phyllis Gogertyg Row 2: Miss Brewer, Carol Bruns, Judy Eason, Nancy Oliver, Kaye Rogerson, Mickey Seller, Marsha Smith, Terr! Young, Caralynn Smith, Marjorie Ballard, Row 3: James Weed Frank Baltzley, Fred Leonard, andy Thorpe, Janet Anderson, Linda Dowell, Cathie Williams, Carla Schroeder, Dick Davis, Price Dohlstrom. SPANISH CLUB: All students who have taken Spanish are eligible to join this club, Miss Krueger is the adviser. Row I: Ja Ann Chmura, Linda Churchill, Jolene Armstrong, Carolyn Dixson, Mary Porrvez, Donna Frazier, Bobbie Foulkesg Row 2: Joyce Jerrel, Louise Rodriguez, Sheryl Plumb Betty Wilson, Rita Hornocker, Joyce Wignall, Jon Fredregill Miss Krueger, Row 3: Rod Edwards, Richard Pabon, Julie Bell, Reni Terrell, Ginger Johnson, Lois Smith, Judy Tucker, Jim Kendall. LATIN CLUB: The Latin Club, advised by Mrs. Erickson, studies interesting Raman customs and holds on annual Roman banquet. Row 1: Linda Hinkle, Mary Condon, Sandy- Sorensen, Joan Buckingham, Linda Webb Linda Crawford, Gwen Watts, Teri Geyer, Row 2: eslie Lind, Pam Rieman, Marge Hill, JaNelle Sharpe, Sheryl Bellis, Marilyn Van Dorn, Lindo Smith, Janelle Sandin, Nancy Adams, Paula Roth: Row 3: Drew Mathias, Dale Atess, Alice Montgomory Suzi Barron, LindaETl'l1orsheim, Margaret Priebe, Ruth Bloney, Jam Carlson, Nolan Collins, Tom Whitney, Mrs. ric son. -56- PHILO CLUB: This is a social club for girls ot all grades. They meet in Room 22 with Mrs. Fisher as adviser. Row 'l: Linda Hayes, Carol Schoen, Coleen Golob, Donna Golob, Ottolyn Taylor, Judy Robison, Lee Ann Siders, Mary Lou Christiansen, Row 2: Mrs. Fisher, Sandy Kline, Maureen Farmer, Mary Shippy, Diane Scrylor, Linda Gunter, Linda Dawell, Carolynn Smith. JUNIOR ZETA: With Miss Holz as adviser, this club meets twice a month with fun-packed meet- ings tor the junior girls. Row 1: Mary Ann Duff, Carol Bebout, Brenda Brown, Sue Agan, Judy Funderburk, Mickey Campbell, Dixie York, Mary Lockridge, Marsha Smith, Carole Rizk, Jeri Carlson, Jo Ann Chmura, Linda Spangler, Row 2: Linda Hinkle, Joy Breese, Phyllis Whitlatch, Jan Thompson, Marion Strate, Ruth Blaney, Carol Branscomb, JaNelle Sharp, Marilxn Van Dorn, Ramona Sutton, Claudia Morris, Rosa Lee Weatherwax, Joyce Strode, Miss Holzg ow 3: Bonnie MacGregor, Sharon Longerbone Helen Ryan, Sheryle Plumb, Roe Elaine Harvey, Lindo Caswell, Teri Von Darn, Gwen Watts, Margaret Priebe, Colleen Barton, Nancy Wright, Carol Humphrey, Marjorie Ballard, Mary Ballard, Row 4: Linda Helmick, Pam Rieman, Candy Bullington, Marge Hill, Alice Montgomery, Sandy Hitchcock, Suzi Barron, Kaye Rogerson, Shirley Johnson, Diane Molly, Janelle Sandin, Joan McFarland, Teri Geyer, Terry Young, Marilynne Stapleton, Jan Dady. SENIOR ZETA: This club tar the senior girls is advised by Miss McEniry. They have programs about etiquette and good grooming. Row 'I: Jan Fredregill, Sha-ron Schuling, Virginia Hunnell, Patty Castings, Judy Pratt, Carolyn Leonard, Carolee McCoy, Kay Hartung, Meredith Haigh, Corrine Burke, Judi Frgmang Row 2: Sandra Peterson, Susie Peterson, Kathi Simmons, Sally Peterson, Brenda Ghee, laine Kronick, Janet Welch, Janet Enderson, Carolee Davis, Pat Schimp, Gloria Beebe, Patricia Hoskins, Row 3: Donna Mintle, Sheila Stark, Sandy Dalbey, Lindo Trotter, Sharon Muehlenthaler, Ma Armstrong, Linda Landau, Janet Robbins, Sandra King, Toni Williams, Margarete Jacksomrnosemary Johnson. -.5 7.. Philo Club JUDY ROBISON President, Philo Club Junior Zeta LINDA CASWELL President, Junior Zetc enior Zeta SANDRA DALBEY President, Senior Zetc Future Nurses SANDY SORENSEN President Keys and Cues Club CONNIE SIMMONS President Future Teacher TRUDY SMITH President FUTURE NURSES' CLUB: Most of the girls in this club plan to become nurses. Under the direc- tion of Mrs, Clark, school nurse, the! learn more about the nursing profession. Row 'l: Donna Hull, Midge Carlson, Frances Stroud, aye Olson, Pat Cloonen, Jan Wil ioms, Rosemary Thompson, Jolene Armstrong, Sandy Sorensen, Kathy Dole, Joan Dunagm, Jane Dunagan, Row 2: Jan Schlaser, Linda Webb, Donna Fagerstrom, Norma Lundvall, Joan Buckingham, Linda Swim, Janet Anderson, Paula Graham, Joan Carlson, Linda Waychoff, Pat Collier, Georganne Tywater, Carolyn Clinton, Kay Sharrg Row 3: Shirlee Jones, Sally Harris, Karen Dirlam, Lynn Plummer, Linda Thorsheim, Anne Nutt, Sherry Burke, Linda Dawell, Ann Henry, Jane Rose, Darlene Warner, Velga Evaltovics, Betty Christiansen. Lindo Cassem. KEYS AND CUES: The girls in this club are interested in a career in the business world. They are advised by Mrs. McGillivray. Row I: Bonnie Gage, Linda Woolson, Jan Show, Ruth Kernes, Alice Earle, Nancy Senecaut, Row 2: Nellie Rocker, Sandx Thomas, Carol Macy, Jan Thompson, Lynne Parisho, Linda King, Judy Dawson, Linda Pickett, ow 3: Sue Stevens, Sandra King, Joan Bale, Linda King, Connie Simmons, Sharon Norris, Mrs. McGillivray. FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB: Some of the members of this club lea-rn about the teaching protes- sion by helping elementary school teachers. Their adviser is Miss Soutter. Row 1: Trudyc Smith, Linda Spangler, Sharon Sallade, Sharon Schuling, Mary Rivas, Sue Johnson, Karen Lindbec , Patty Brady, Lynette Anderson, Judy Huitt: Row 2: Barbara Brill, Karen Bingaman, Carol Farson, Velta Smiltnieks, Diane Saylor, Zona Erickson, Karen Dirlam, Mary Lockridge, Marilynne Stapleton, Joan Toigo, Sharon Payton, Row 3: Carolxnn Smith, Martha Foster, Jone Williams, Nancy McCarney, Ann Gebuhr, Marilyn Bjork, Carol Sc oen, Judi Brown, Myma Chestnut, Donna Mintle. -53- SCIENCE CLUB: From this club may someday come great scientists. The advisers are Mr. Rathert and Mr. Sloan. Row I: Penny Ford, Sheila Stork Marion Strate, Karen Seeley, Row 2: Ken Johnson, Verle Guthrie, Darrel Child, Mr. Rathert. Not flctured: Dennis Witzenburg, Hans Kollschegg. ART CLUB: Under the direction of Mr. Hiatt and Miss Lundberg, this club helps develop the members' appreciation of art. Row 1: Sheila Luing Gloria Woltman, Nancy Moon, Meta Simsons, Judy Carlson, Row 2: Margaret Sparling, Elizabeth Edwards, Anne Lyons, Delores Beechel, Melinda Diclg, Marilyn Waychotf, Linda Roberts, Row 3: Mr. Hiatt, Steve Kline, Karen Thornton, Linda Justice, Ina Rains, Denny Anderson, Larry Cortner. Not Pictured: Bill Reed, Don Lovell. RED CROSS COMMITTEE: Advised by Miss Brewer, this group gives voluntary service to various hospitals and organizations. Row I: Patty Castings, Marsha Smith, Judy Eason, Mickey Seiler, Lynn Plummer, ariorie Ballard, Linda Johnson, Row 2: Miss Brewer, Linda Webb, JaNelle Shmp, Eva Woods, Sandy Thorpe, Carol Bruns, Marilyn Van Dorn, Mary Lockridge. ..59.. cience Club KEN JOHNSON President Art Club DENNY ANDERSON President lied Cross ommiiiee JUDY EASON Chairman International Relations Club MIKE SULLIVAN President Fellowship Club HA ROLD CRUM President Travel Club KAY NELSON President INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB: Students of this club, advised b Mr. Holm, enjoy hearing speakers talk about other places. Row I: Sheryl Stuchis, leva Sifers, Xlirginia Christensen, Joyce Fenton, Corolee Davis, Carolee McCoy, Row 2: Mr. Holm, Mike Sullivan, Lindo Beliuchi Linda Eangyauh. Kkaren Frazier, Harvey Helgeland, Glenn Smith. Not Pictured: John Weichman, Bill Reed, an c ee. 'FEITIUWSHIP CLUB: Every Thursday night after school students meet for inspirational meetings. Row 1: Jan Brinkerhoff, Sandy Cooper, Colleen Rounds, Ruth Ann Fohnestock, Raw 2: Harold Crum, Jane Potter, Marianne Sink, Steve Shawvef. TRAVEL CLUB: Learning about other places adds to the enioyment of Travel Club with Miss Arnold as adviser. Row : Carol Bebout, Sue Agon, Carole Rizk Kay Nelson, Joan Potter, Linda Hays, Denny Bell, Deanna Krause, Row 2: Miss Amold, Laurain Wilbur, Judy Row, Mary Jo Whitney, Linda Creek, June 0'Connor, Joyce Kellion, Carol Reasonerg Row 3: Ottolyn Taylor, Jane Potter, Mary Shippy, Jane Dornoll, Linda Gunter, Margaret Helgelond, Carolyn Mark, Joyce Bennett. -50- HI-Y A: Boys from llA to l2A participate in this club, with Mr. Rump, Mr. Carlson, and Mr. Hand as advisers. Thexl hear mana intellectual speakers. Row I: Mr. Gus Rump, Gary Mathern, John Thalocker, John eichman, ob Copic, Tom Patterson, Doug Hall, Joe Gray, Row 2: Kirk G , Bill Kreutz, Denny Beech, Jim Kendall, Denny Meyers, Joe Hartzer, Bob Strait, Jerry Smith. Bill, Burkett, Row 3: Mr. Don DeMouth, Danny Clark, Dave Chongo, Lee Booton, Dave Hornocker, Lcrry Wilson, Olin Overton, Hugh Carnahan. DECA CLUB: The club's name is the abbreviation for the Distributive Education Club of America, a national organization. Mr. Jarchow is the adviser. Row I: Julia Shepard, Virginia Feith, Mary Choate, Connie Crawford, Sharon Fuson, Row 2: Rich Streeter Shirley Boyce, Karen Butts, Mary Overton, Dixie Wingert, Rich Schaffer, Row 3: Joe Hartzer, Martin Davis, Jon Pieort, La Mont Heuring, Dennis Morgan, Mr. Jorchow. HI-Y B: The IOB through IIB boys may be members of this group. Mr. Rump, Mr. Carlson, and Mr. Hand are the advisers. Row I: Ralph Penley, Jim Finney, Mike Bodwell Denny Meacham, Jim Smith, Chuck Utter, Row 2: Van Tuinstra, Joe Simon, Chuck Danielson, Bob Arendts, Allan Rauch Bob Howe, Benny Miller, Row 3: Denny Dennis, Jim Schuttinga, Bob Nelson, Steve Wagner, Steve llominger, Jeff Jeffries, Dave Wilkinson. Hi-Y JOHN WEICHMAN President DE A Club LA MONT HEURING President Ili-Y RALPH PENLEY President CADET TEACHERS: By assisting the regular teachers, these Drake students learn by actual ex- perience, Row 'lr Mr. Johnson, Miss Kashiwa, Miss Bohraferi, Miss Martin, Mrs. Mace, Mr. Wehrleg Row 2: Mr. Williams, Mr. Smith, Mr. Abrahamson, Mr. Basofin, Mr. Ramsell, Mr. Crabtree. STUDENT TEACHERS: These students substitute for regular teachers when they must leave the classroom. Row 1: Velma Hall Juanita Barney, Julene Day, Carolynn Smith, Rita Gillis, Row 2: Brenda Ghee, Jcnet Munoz, belores Beechel, Cathie Williams, Myma Chesnut, Linda Swim, Row 3: Norma Ulrich, Joyce Hethershow, Beth Waddell, Mickey Seiler, Nancy Spain, Shirlee Jones. MONITORS: Keeging order in the halls and gym classes is the iob of the monitors, advised by Mr. Webb. Row : Marianne Sink, Kathleen Hendren Jane Cochran, Ann Gebuhr, Donna Higdon, Vero Quick, Dixie Wingert, Rita Winger, Row 2: John bishop, Tom Former, Connie Simmons, Nancy McCorney, Mary Armstrong, Joan Potter, Ed Doran, Steve Adams. .-6 2... CLERICAL STAFF: These students give up their study halls in order to help on the Clerical Staff. Raw I: Judy Ellis, Meredith Haigh, Lesle Lind Janet Enderson, Lois Sandegren, Rosemary Thornpson, Carol Reasoner, Kay Hartungg ow 2: Gary Soma, Jo Ann Danks, Barbara Johnson, Carol Gunther, Ramona Sutton, Carolee Davis, Linda Ryun, Marilyn Nelson. LIBRARY STAFF: These students aid Miss Johns in keeping the library in order. Row I: Carole Gardiner, Bill Ash, Gary Hatfield, Ken Johnson, Elizabeth Edwards, Row 2: Miss Johns, Max Noble, Larry Edwards, Hans Kollschegg, Verle Guthrie. NURSES HELPERS: As assistants to Mrs. Clark, these girls get good experience for their future. Row I: Ruth Carnahan, Sandy Sorensen, Norma Lundvall, Jolene Armstrong Janna Fredregill, Kathy gale, Row 2: Betty Christiansen, Marion Hobt, Ann Henry, Linda Dowell, Darlene Warner, Linda wim, .-6 3.. Electricians, Movie and P. A. llperators Assembl Ushers Usherettes ELECTRICIANS, MOVIE AND P. A. OPERATORS: Under the direction of Mr. Johnson and Mr. Yount, these boys handle the lighting ond public address system, and operote the noon movies. gow 1: Jim Finney, John Stone, Dove Wilkinson, Row 2: Woody Soddoris, Lorry Cumpston, Denny rant. ASSEMBLY USHERS: At eoch assembly these people will be found ushering. Mr. Gregory is their adviser. Row I: Judith Prott, Julene Day, Juonlta Barney, Shirley Thomtong Row 2: Karen Wright, Corolynn Smith, Marie Jennings, Linda Swim. USHERHTES: The usherettes ore responsible for ushering at monyNof our school functions. Mr. Wittkop is the odviser. Row I: Janet Schlaser, Pom Holtom, Sue imber, Lindo Crowtord, Sandy Sorenseng Row 2: Moi-sho Smith, Lindo Webb, Julie Bell, Koren Dirlom, Dixie York, Row 3: Marilyn Von Dom, Lindo Thorsheim, Morgie Priebe, Lynn Plummer. -64- CAFETERIA AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS: These people help the office to function properly. Row I: Viola Kern, Doris Aust, Rose Davis Janet Shaw, Judy Frymang Row 2: Karen Hecht, Cara- lynn Smith, Nancy LeMar, Jill White, Carol Hartley, Sandra Carnal, Row 3: Heinz Bulmohn, Glenn Smith, Joe Davidson, Tom Patterson, CAFETERIA LADIES: These ladies prepare the hot meals served daily in our cafeteria. Row 1: Mrs. Sinnard, Mrs. Palcic, Mrs. Charnweler, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Flowers, Row 2: Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Chivers, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Ostrand, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Coop. CUSTODIANS: These maintenance workers ken: our building tidy and functioning properly. Row 1: Mrs. Copeland, Mr. Malaneg, Mr. Wilson, r. Hightshoe, Mrs. Bootmang Row 2: Mr. Walker, Mr. Lacy, Mr. Darnoll, Mr. Westlun , Mr. McNaney, Mr. Brown. ..6 5- Cafeteria and tlllice Assistants Caleteria Ladies Custodians and Matrons SP0RTS'N SPDRTS SPORTS SFQRTS SPGRTS X X f I . . , , KQ Y P m x 'yy AX 'Quia -SH2.,.,, Q - Athletic - chedules and Scores BASKETBALL WRESTLING 1960-1961 1960-1961 Dore Varsity Opponent Sophomore: Nov. 18 35 14 Tech Uamboreel -North Nov- 18 Eosf 39 North 5 Here Nov. 25 39 50 E. Waterloo 62 zo-Here Nov- 23 Eos' 20 Perry 19 There Dec. 2 39 41 rr. Dodge 52 37-There Dee- 2 Eosf 15 Fr. Dodge 28 Here Dec. 9 50 40 Mason City 69 37-Here Dec- 6 E051 22 N'-'mh 26 There Dec. 16 40 53 w, Waterloo 41 42-There Dee- 10 Eosf 32 Roosevelt 12 Here Dec. 28 55 53 oskeioose 55 32-There Deo 13 Eosr 29 Tech 16, There Dec. 30 47 62 Lincoln 42 45.11-'ere Dec. 16 East 17 Mason City 25 There Jon' 6 54 42 No,-th 27 42-Here Jan. 5 East 32 Lincoln 15 Here Jan. 13 65 52 Roosevelt 38 35-oreke Joh- 10 Eest 26 Tech I2 Here Jon. 14 54 37 pf' Dodge 49 31-1-rem Jan. 13 East 12 East Waterloo 32 Here Jan. 20 56 44 W. Waterloo 45 44-Here Jon- 24 E051 27 Roosevelt 15 There Jon' 21 66 38 Tech 40 33-He,e Jan. 27 East 9 West Waterloo 29 There Joh. 27 44 35 E. Waterloo 45 40-There Joh- 31 Eos' 42 l-rheolh 8 Here Jan. 28 52 31 Lincoln I7 36-North Feb. 3 44 52 North 41 55--There Feb. 10 45 38 Roosevelt 48 43-Here CITY TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Feb. ll 45 Trxch C ig-T-:ere Feb. 17 7 ason i - ere 4 ty CITY DUAL MEET CHAMPS DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Feb. 28 55 43 Dowling DISTRICT CHAMPS Mar. 2 38 30 Ankeny Mar. 4 43 54 Roosevelt llth IN STATE MEET SWIMMING TRACK BASEBALL 1960-1961 1961 195' Mar. 29-North-There Nov. 29 East 33 Roosevelt 53 Here Mar. 18-AAU-Drake Apr- 5-T6Cl'1-Here Dec. 6 East 56 Tech 30 Here Mar. 24-City Indoor-Drake Apr- lo-50YClel-'Here Dec. 8 East 39 North 47 There Apr. 3-State Indoor AA APr- 12-D0Wllr1Q-Here Dec. 13 East 40 Lincoln 46 Here Apr. 8-Ames, North, East April l4-ROOSGVGIT-There Dec. 16 East 35 Ft. Dodge 51 There Apr. 15-Valley Relays April 19-I-ir'lC0lrt-Here Jan. 5 East 41 Boone 44 There Apr. 22-Bobcat Relays- Apr. 26-N0fW0lk-There Jan. 10 East 45 Tech 41 There Marshalltown Apr. 23-N0I'rl't-Here Jan. 17-18 City Meet 5th place North Apr. 28-29-Drake Relays MOV 3-R00SeVelf1Here Jan. 24 East 29 Lincoln 57 There May 4-Roosevelt-Here MOY 6-10-SeCfi0r10l Jan. 26 East 39 Ft. Dodge 47 Here May 13-District MUY 10-TGCIW-There Jan. 31 East 44 Boone 42 Here May 20-Big Six-E. Waterloo 'MOV 12-Rwsevelt-There Feb. 2 East 54 North 32 Here May 27-State Outdoor-East MOY l3'l7-DiSfriCf Feb. 4 District Meet 8th place North Moy 17-Dowling-Here Feb. 7 East 18 Roosevert ea There Mev 20-Big Six-W. Waterloo May 24-Lincoln-There 2nd team game GOLF E I L961 T1 S oys 5 - March 28-Valley .. ,.,,,..c...,.,..... .,.c. 'r here 'Y' G April 4--Lincoln ...,..,,..,,,...., ,..,,., H ere Apr. 6--Tech, There Apr. 6--Tech, There April 10-Tech ...... ,..,.,. H ere Apr. ll-Ames, There April 13-St, Joseph, Here April 17--North .................v...........................,,. Here Apr. 20-Roosevelt, Here April 22-Roosevelt April 24-Roosevelt .......,.,s..,,,,..c....,,........,.,,.... Here Apr. 22-Roosevelt Invitational April 29-Big Six .. ................,.,.... ...,.,.............. H ere Invitational April 26-Roosevelt, Here May 1-City Meet ...... D. M. Golf and Country Club Apr. 29-Big Six May 2-North, Here May 3-Ames. ....................,............e...... ....... T here Ft. Dodge May 4-Lincoln, Here May 6-Ames Invitational .c.,.,,,.....,. , .,,,.....Y., There May 2-North, Here May 8-Dowling ................,,,...,.......... .,...,,,,. H ere May 4-Lincoln, Here May 13-District ....,......,..,..e.,.,., Boone Country Club May 10-Newton, There GOLF May 13-District 1961 Girls March 28-Valley ...... . ............... ...... T here April 3-Lincoln ................,. ..., H ere April 13-Tech ..,...... ,,,,.,, H ere April 20-North .......... ..... T here April 24-Roosevelt ...... ...... T here 168.- Doug Hall Jim Rollins Jerry LeMar Darrell Aldrich Bob Sayles John Kuiac Fred Leonard Jack Mishler Price Da Jerry Smith Tom Whitney Dick Mc on ristensen Varsity Basketball 1960-1961 City Co- Champs ..69... Big Six Co- Champs Varsity Basketball COACH CARLSON Varsity Basketball These bays have led East High to many basketball victories. Row I: Price Dahlstrom, Doug Hall, Jim RoIl.ns, Frank Baltzley, Ron Christensen, Tom Whitney, Jerry Smith, Row 2: Bob Sayles, Fred Leonard, Jerry Le Mar, Brian Ford, John Kujac, Darrell Aldrich, Jack Mishler, Dick McKibbon. The East High basketball team displayed brilliant coaching and excellent co-operation while giving East High the best season in years, capturing a tie for both City Series and Big Six championships. Under the direc- tion of Coach Marty Carlson, East was acclaimed as one of the best defensive teams in the state. The two top rebounders, Jerry Le Mar and Darrell Aldrich, aided by John Kujac, sparked the defense with their aggres- sive rebounding. Bob Sayles contributed his share of both rebounds and points. Jack Mishler gave offensive help to the team. Jim Rollins, heretofore an unsung hero, was a standout in his defensive alertness and offensive scoring ability. Finally, the captain and playmaker of the team, Doug Hall, displayed skilled ball handling and calmness under pressure. East High is grateful to the rest of the boys on the team who con- tributed their part during the season. To these boys East High says, Thank you for a wonderful season. Reserve Basketball COACH JOHNSON r Reserve Basketball The boys on the reserve team look very promising for next year's varsity team. Row I: Steve Specker, Denny Dennis, Benny Tillotson, Pete Bell, A Rauch, Gary Butts: Row 2: Richard Emery, Walter Lee, Gary Christensen, Jim Schuttinga, Dick Jones, Bob Nelson, Steve Rominger. -70-. fr, x K. it tl , mx, gjrrxfi f P, ,, Q1 N-'Simi' Q... X W J L N. W yr: :gg yy it ,r i - y K NNE 5 n M e Kirk Gay 95 lbs. X X skies Y? N xxx S NS --skiers Sch i ts' L.oNZ?1sSlsiH ff f x:iS95S5iii -Wiki.-Ssixezk 5.1 ssewessk- Qwest ff 1 QSTZSSS-firs xsk - Q s Rt so x X gfs sg QAQQA 2 x X Mike Waltz 154 lbs. GRADUATING SENIORS: East High owes much to these boys who have helped us take the City Series for the post Larry Hawkins A -se -vp Y tis 5 .i.i -are . 1 C 2 X Q Y L5 F .1 ij. -1 R eel Y: 'S 5 tf k f:'f..,:- John Weichman Steve Albers ll2 lbs. 120 lbs. 103 lbs. John Bishop 165 lbs. COACH HAND Wrestling Coach three yeors. Row 1: Gary Hawkins, Denny Anderson, John Weichmang Row 2: Jim Anderson, Clarence Sharp, Gene Cochran. it Wrestling 1960 Under the direction of Coach Hand the team has done a good job to win high honors for East High. ln the City Tournament East had six Cit Cham ions and in the Qistrict seven first- and second-place win- ners. Eagwon the Cit Series title for the t ird consecutive ear and pace eevent in t e tate eet. Steve Albers prepares himself for o tough match and comes out with a triumphant victory. -72- Ernie Simon Jim Anderson Denny Beech George Shade 127 lbs. 133 lbs. 138 lbs. 145 lbs. District Champs 1961 Under Coach De Mouth the re- serve wrestlers gain valuable experi- ence and learn new skills to aid the varsity squad next year. The hard- working reserves have compiled a respectable won-lost record in the dual meets with other city teams in addition to winning the City Series sophomore wrestling title. COACH DE MOUTH Assistant Coach Clarence Sharp Ted Tuinstra 175 lbs. HW CITY AND DISTRICT CHAIQPS: These boys did a fine job to win high honors for ost High. Row 1: Kirk Gay, Steve Albers, John Weichmcnp Row : Jim Anderson, Clar- ence Sharp, Ted Tuinstra, Larry Hawkins. RESERVES: The reserve wrestlers are working hord to make next wgear's varsity squad. Row 1: Kenny Deering, Gary Sheldon, Tom ullington, Gow Hawkins, Ed Gogerty, Jim Arendtsp Row 2: Alonzo Williams, Bob allace, Larry Rainwater, Gene Cochran, Van Tuinstra, Denn Anderson, Row 3: Jerry Reed, Tom Peddicord, Bob Wilkerson, Ray iliegren, Jack Seitz, Tom Branscomb. Not Pictured: Bill Cook, I Gary Calhoun. 1.7 31. John Skipper shows his winning form. Swimmers, take your mark . . . Bang! and they're off! o o Swimming Team SWIMMING TEAM: These hard-working team members have finished another fine season. Row I: Don Cox, Kenny Keil, Frank Mussell, John Davey, Mike Hairtung, John Skipper, Steve Longfellow, Row 2: Mike Geringer, John Stone, Mike McLaughlin, Larry Doescher, Larry Von Sickle, Charles Proctor, Oscar Hayes, Row 3: Russell Duncan, Don Soppeland, Wayne Waterbury, Tom Farmer, Gary Miller, Lee Booton, Ralph Penley. COACH BAETH Swimming These graduating seniors have contributed much to the swimming team. Row 1: John Davey, Frank Mussell, John Skipper Jim Boridon, Mike Hortung, Row 2: Kenny Keii, Don Cox, Wayne Waterbury, Tom Former, Steve Longfellow. . ...74,. Here are some of the many colorful costumes as seen in the Synchronette show Waterlandia. OFFICERS: Row I: Meta Simsons, Vice- President, Sharon Schuling, President, Row 2: Carolee Davis, Secretary, Lindn Landau, Treasurer. Synchronette SYNCHRONETTES: They have worked long and hard fo put on another excellent show- Water- landia. Row 1: Sheila Stark, Meta Simsons, Linda Crawford, Virginia Christensen, Corolee Davis, Karen Frazier, Pat Wilblishouser, Melinda Dick, Judy Johnsong Row 2: Carol McCoy, Teri Van Dorn, Linda Landau, Jeanne Slaymoker, Ruth Carnahan, Virginia Hunnell, Nancy Williams, Delores Beechel, Pat Dennis, Row 3: Linda Churchill, Darlene Slromberg, Jean Long, Carol Branscomb, Sandra Dalbey, Joan Schmaker, Judy Jones, Linda Swim. Not Pictured: Sharon Schuling, Donna Fagerstrom, COACH SPENCER Synchronettes Waferlandia was the lost show in which these graduating seniors were able to Egrticipate. Row I: Virginia Hunnell, Sheila Stork, Judy Johnson, Linda Swim, Joan Schma Jug Jones: Row 2: Meta Simsons, Pat Dennis, Delores Beechel, Melinda Dick, Sandra Dalbey. Not Plctu : Sharon Schuling. 17 5.- TRACK TEAM: The following boys compose the East High track team: Row I: Harold Robinson, Bill Canada, Larry Hawkins, Jim Ander- son, Larry Welch, Paul Jewett, Clarence Sharp, John Skipper Bob Sayles, Gary Hawkins, Frank Baltzlefyg Row 2: George Shade, LeRoy Wright, Bob Arendts, Steve Specker, Richard Pabon, Perry Jones, Ernest Redd, Doug Wilson, Bob McDonough, Bill Wier, Ben Nichols, Tom Hawkins, Terry Plumb, low 3: Joe Gray, Mgr., Mike Brown, Dennis Bird, Larry Ingersoll, Leoton Blanchard, Chuck Danielson, Wendell Webb, Cornelius Mathews, Bob Wallace, Aaron Mellne, Bill Cook, Steve Heron. 0 East High Track pring COACH OXENREIDER Track Varsity Waiting tor the start of their sprint during time trials are Terry Plumb, Wendell Webb, Larry Welch, and Frank Baltzley. -7 quad 1961 COACH TANNATT Track Reserves Jim Anderson, Steve Heron, and Gary Hawkins warm up before the start of a race. 6-. John Skipper and Clarence Sharp show their winning form over This spring Bob Sayles hurled the shot and set a new Eat Hldl the hurdles. School record. The leaders of East High's track team are shown in action as they do their best in their individual spe- cialties. Extra effort is also quite apparent as the boys go all out to win every event. Coach Oxenreider works his team members hard and the boys respond with good results. Through the efforts of every track squad member, East High should have a very satisfying record this year. Larry Ingersoll uses skill, co-ordination, and stamina to wln in the poe vault, TRACK LETTERMEN: The strength of our track squad was this yearfs lettermen. low I: Leaton Blanchard, Garg Hawkins, Frank Boltz- W, Bill Canada, Comelius Mathews, Bill Cook, Doug Wilson, LeRoy Wright, Larry Hawkins' Row 2: Larry Ingersoll, ob Sayles, Terry Plumb, endell Webb, John Skipper, Aaron Meline, Larry Welch, Steve Herron, Clarence Sharp, Bill Wier, Jim Anderson. ...7 7- VARSITY BASEBALL: Employing Scarlet teamwork ond cooperation are, Row l: Dick Mullicon, John Sample, Dove Elbert, Ed Doran, Denny Myers, Rod Nelson, Denny Philips, Jerry Southwardg Row 2: Jim Kendall, Doug Hall, Jim Rollins, Tom Whitney, Levi McGuire, Joe Davidson, Price Dah strom, Rav 3: Coach Savage, Jim Smith, Mike Young, Rick Brown, Dick Jones, Grant Cumpton, Tom McCIinton, Leslie Sanders. Varsity Baseball The baseball squad of l96l boasts a sharp and alert defensive infield and outfield, improved pitching and a lot of power at the plate. With hard train- ing and the direction of Coach Savage, our team can be expected to win many COACH SAVAGE games against stiff competition. Varsity Baseball i John Sample waits expectantly for the pitch, while Jerry Southword is ready to hurl his gamewinning pitch. Levi McGuire gives the sign. -7 3- RESERVE BASEBALL: These boys are being trained to fill the ranks of the varsity team. Row 1: Jim Sassatelli, Nolan Johnson, David Ogg, Gary Simon, Tom Peddicord, Gary Calhoung Row 2: Allen Rauch, John Moller, David Wilkinson, Jack Savage, Ben Tillotson, Terry Watson, Denny Dennis, Row 3: Bill Cochran, Kent Flanagan, Claude Dixon, Steve Rominger, Von Tuinstra, Gary DeSmidt, George Davis, Coach McAdam. Reserve Baseball The reserve baseball squad gains valuable experience in its games with other city teams. This experience will be used to full advantage when these boys form next year's varsity squad. Hard training and steady practice plus a lot of enthusiasm make up for a lack of experience. COACH McADAM Reserve Baseball STUDENT MANAGERS MR. NEAL MR. RUMP Athletic Manager Equipment Manager The contribution of the student managers contribute much to East HiQh's athletics: Row I: Bill Cochran, Gary Mathern, Mike Bodwell, Tom Patterson. Not Plctured: Joe Gray. -.7 9- l l l l l Boys' Golf John Berggren prepares to tee aff as Bill Reed, Jack Mishler, and John Erickson look on. i BOYS' GOLF TEAM: East High was represented in all of its matches and tournaments during the spring season by the following boys: Row 1: Drew Mathias, Steve Anderson, John Berggren, John Wood, Dic Davis, Row 2: Dave Johnson, Jeff Jeffries, John rickson, Jock Mishler, Bill Reed, John H. Erickson, Not Pictured: Denny Anderson, Larry Rainwater, Wayne Waterbury. GRADUATING SENIORS: John Erickson and Wayne Waterbury watch as Dick Davis prepares to putt. COACH MAUK Golf putting green. Sue Reed and Phyllis Whitlatch practice on the Jax Breese, Phyllis Whitlatch, and Janice Rheupcrt watc Sue Reed as she prepares to hit her drive. . , sins' sou TEAM: sms also find golf Q popular sport and do their best to win. Row I: Bonnie Spaur, Janice Rheuport, Carol Rlzk, Penni Prince: Row 2: Joy Breese, Phyllis Whitlatch, Sue Reed, Teri VanDornp Not Pictured: Bonnie McGregor, Nancy Williams. l BOYS' TENNIS TEAM: These boys make ug the tennis team for this spring. Row I: Kirk Gay, John Weichmon, om Patterson, Jim Finney: Row 2: Mike Anderson, Ray Liljegren, John Thalacker, Jim Boridon. f COACH DE MOUTH Kay Sharr perfects her serve by a lot of hard , ' Tennis practicing. Mickey Seilef demonstrates her powerful backhand swing. Girls' Tennis J Boys' Tennis Practice makes perfect, so John Thalacker is striv- ing for that goal. Tom Patterson gets set to play a game of tennis. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Representing East High in the spring girls' tennis matches ore the following girls: Row I: Judy Elifritz, Karen Bingaman, Paula Roth: Row 2: Mark Armstrong, Ruth Bloney, Nancy McCarney, Ann Gebuhr. Not Plctund: ickey Seiler, Kay Shofr. -31- Patty Castings Julie Bell MISS GUENTHER Adviser Paula Muldoon Penny Ford l ALTERNATES: These girls work hard to keep up the East High spirit at the sophomore basketball ond football games. Left lo right: Joan Carlson, Barbara Brill, Dixie York, Judy Funder- burk. Cheerleaders 1960-1961 New G E 'ii x Se ' ' Se Linda Caswell Jon Williams MR. STRATTON Adviser DRILL TEAM: East High has a right to be proud of the Drill Team: Row I: Janna Fredregill, Corrine Burke, Janet Schlaser, Janet Law rence, Sandy Sorensen, Sandy Kristufek, Lindo Hlnkle, Carolyn Lethcoe, Joy Breese, Anita Spencer, Row 2: Jane Cochran, Claudia Morris Linda Webb, Bette Hebrew, JoAnn Danks, Brenda Ghee, Susie Peterson, Kathi Simmons, Lynn Plummer, Marsha Smith, Bonnie MacGregor Row 3: Sally Peterson, Marilyn Morfard, Linda Trotter, Susan Trotter, Evelyn Haywood, Nancy Oliver, Marion Hobt, Shirley Johnson Sheryl Stuchis, Sue Reynolds, Judy Sponslerg Row 4: Margaret Jackson, Linda Belluchi, Sally Larson, Joyce Fenton, Martha Foster, Susan Barron Linda Thorsheim, Pat Walters, Janet Anderson, Karen Wimber, Barbara Crouthamel. ,.ii i . X qs e, wh- Giixxekgeks --'- Xxyggisss S -matrix. , .Q . -fs-SSS Drill Team 15 -J gi- , ss .. .t -xblg-X xx MISS SPENCER M55 GREUFE Adviser A GRADUATING SENIORS: These girls will be missed by the remaining Drill Team: Row 1: Jan Fredregill, Bette Hebrew, JoAnn Donks, Brenda Ghee, Kathi Simmons, Susie Peterson, Kay Hartungg Row 2: Sheryl Stuchis, Karen Wimber, Linda Trotter, Nancy Oliver, Pat Wolters, Janet Anderson, Evelyn Haywood, Sally Peterson. -g3- dviser Those girls who ore interested in sports take part in the many activities that G.R.A. has to offer. MISS SpENCER Adviser X A s K . A Q T sic! G.R.A. members learn group participation and meet new people ond experiences. MISS GREUFE Adviser Taking an active part in the activities of G.R.A. teaches girls new skills. G. R. A. G.R.A. OFFICERS: These girls organize the activities of G.R.A. Janna Fredregill, senior representativeg Paula Roth, president: Marilyn Bjork, sophomore representativeg Sheryl Stuchis, secretary-treasurerg Linda Waychoft, newsletter. Not Pictured: Sue Reed, junior repre- sentative. QUILL AD CLUB: East High's salesmanship classes are responsible for selling the Quill advertising. Row 1: Sharon Fuson, Marilyn Nelson, Rito Winger, Fern Simpson, Nancy Timmons, Frances Little, Janet Welch, Loretto Wruck, Sheila Luing, Ina Rains, Marilyn Jacobs, Dorothy Legg, Row 2: Lois Aust, Carolee McCoy, Sharon Signs, Donna Black, Shirley Morgan, Pat Hamell, Donna Golob, Carolyn McVey, Ann Hordesty, Ev Engstrom, Joan Schmacker, Joyce Denningg Row 3: Shirley Hites, Susie Felse, Gloria Wolfman, Jo Ann Hoots Paulo Muldoon, Mary Dixon, Carolyn Ellsworth, Sue Nelson, Ginnie Signs, Pat Moreand, Connie Mock, Margaret Spagnolog Row 4: kenny Cockayne, Ardin Bockous, Danny George, William Gorrell, Mike Walker, Ronald Cox, John Van Dorn, Roger Gale, Danny Clark, Row 5: Danny Rice, Larry McLain, Rick Brown, Jerry lvins, Don Hiott, Harold Crum, Larry Woolson, Bill Burkett, Steve Shawver, Row 6: Lester King, Bob Wil- kerson, Jerry Forbush, Bob Nisser, Johnny Edwards, Eddie Davidson, John Pinegor, Gary Geisinger, Steve Anderson. Quill Ad Club MR. MAUK Adviser 25 Marilyn Jacobs Janet Welch Gloria Waltman Judy Miller Carolyn McVey Ruth McPherson JoAnn Hoots Ann Hardesty Ev Engstrom Mary Dion Bob Wilkerson Arlo Jollitfe Glenn Gray Larry Conn Sharon Fuson Club Carol Ginther Danny Clark Larry Woolson Jerry lvins Danny George Johnny Edwards Ron Cox Kenny Cockayne Ardin Backous Rita Winger Carol Webb Nancy Timmons Judy Rounds Linda Rose Pat Moreland Margaret Spagnolo Frances Little Joan Schmacker Sheila Luing Donna Golob Ina Rains Larry McClain Harold Crum -35- 75 Club S75 CLUB: Here ore East High's top ad salesmen. Row I: Les- ter King, Carolee McCoy, Marilyn Nelson, Paulo Muldoon, Susan Felse, Rick Brown, Row 2: Bill Burkett, Donny Rice, Ted Tuin- stra, Bob Nisser, Steve Anderson, Steve Showver. IAMONA SCHOONOVER, '60 is PATRICIA MOIAN, '59 K Secretary yi I t N PATRICIA IVES, '53 Bookkeeper DONALD I.. DAVIS, '44 Aulslanl Caslcler HAROLD WELLANDER, '35 Asslelanl Cashler MILTON PENINGER, '57 Teller IILL J. IOYER, '48 Teller is 5 3 fi iz et.: MARY JANE REED, '40 Secretary PEGGY HOGENDOIN. '40 Teller l ROLFE O. WAGNER, '06 Cllelrman, Board of Directors CQ CAPITAL CITY EOaOD PLACE TO WORK and a GOOD PLACE TO BANK VER since its foundation, East High School has furnished the fine educational back- ground that has contributed so much in the devel- opment of future business and civic leaders for our community. Typical of these good citizens are the ten former East High graduates who work at Capital City Bank. Yes, East High is well represented at Capital City Bank . . . from the Bank Messenger to the Chairman of the Board. They join with us in congratulating the Class of 1961 and wishing you every success. On our long list of customers, former East High graduates are also many in number. We in- vite you graduates from the Class of 1961 to begin your adulthood by banking at Capital City. You'll find ,f in years to come that a good bank- M N mg relationship is a prized posses- Q, Va P sion. . Nmllgz . Again, we congratulate you and I' ' in ' ho e fou'll sto in soon .... all ':l'jE lihlll' P 5 P ' ' A 1 5 l 3.5 xl ' . ..,,- s .-:..,.' W ,Ft CAPITAL CITY BANK The Bank With The Persona! Touch :i EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST Member FDIC 86- sq..-1g1n1--1m1lii1nl1ri 1in1n1n-nl-li11-I1l1il1n1u? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ruuuruu cuzrm 1 1 1 l soas HUBBELL I i lowa's Finest Furniture Store 1 ein-n1a-m1---ii--mi-illzui-in-rn-m1nn1n1u--I-ll1ll1l0iI Steve Anderson Horneroorn 210, Miss Arnold: Row I: Lynette Anderson, Sharon Payton, Kay Keil, Mary Oxley, Beverly Nunez, Charlene Franklin, Potty Brady, Joanne Burgett, Judy Hart, Row 2: Steve Oberto, Kristie Embree, Linda Hodson, Jane Williams, Beth Grant, Paula Anderson, Mary Adams, Denny Bell: Row 3: Miss Arnold, Tony Pavon, Toby Adair, Bob Arendts, Ron Johnson, Darrel Child, Larry Waters, Paul Cruchelow, Gary Calhoun, Bob McDonough, Not Pictured: Harold Townsend. Carolyn Dixsan, Carolyn Lowe. .!..-.....-......-.....-.. .-.. ..-.......-..-.-..-.1-.-9 I l e A i i I l GRANDVIEW AQUARIUM 1 I l I 1 and HOBBY SHOP i 1 i 1 2126 East University Avenue E I Homeroom 18, Mr. Augustine: Row 1: Joan Buckingham, Karen 1 Phone I Lindbeck, Leslie Lind, Donna Fagerstrom, Linda Crawford, I I Marsha Smith, Pom Haltom, Darlene Stromberg, Paula Roth, 4-w-u-n-u-m----u-n--iw-w-w----------lr-w--I-----'I' Kathy Dale, Row 2: Kirk Gay, John Borg, Forrest Aspengron, 1-'ndc' R099 Dove Johnson, Bill Cook, Bill Wyer, Richard Pabon, Dennis Hatchitt, Bill Ash, Row 3: Larry Doescher, Roger Day, Ray Baird, Dale Waser, Russell Herbald, Larry Ryner, Mr. Augustine: '- - - '- - '- '- '- - 'i.' Not Pictured: Jackie Dennis, Lloyd Mussell, Richard Wilber. l Congratulations Graduates i 1 MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY I 1 OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE E 1 HANGER JEWELRY STORE I I 526 East Locust Street 1 , L A l Homeroom Pool, Mr. Baath: Row I: Bill Hatchitt, David Purvis, 'lt'- -'- - -'- - '- '-'- - - ' Charles Proctor, Jock Suttek, Russ Duncan, Donovan Dixon, H '0'd C'u ' oscar Hayes, kennem wright, aw 2: can clear, Gary Miller, Marvin Byrkett, Michael McLaughlin, Mike Shepherd, Jim Prine, Charles Irvin, Jr., Row 3: Mr. Baeth, Mike Dixon, Chuck Sim- ' - ' ' mans, Ronald Rupe, David lrvin, John Raymond, Gary Grimes: Jim Trotter' I lust Svgallowed a dlme' DO Not Picturedz: Lester Brewer, Mike Geringer, Richard Hollands, you see any change in me. william Hgpel Boi, Newton, earl--1ll1-l1uu1n-u-ni--m1ui-u1n1l:il1lv-l1ln1ni1u1--n--:rim-n-m-ln--u1un1 1 l1nil1uui1un1n-as-rl-un1I1ril--:als I 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS i Q so I gil -A56 r::- I ' Q Tfkflhf, ' 1 R 1 L 1 Plfl .loll G ho 1 3 4-.,. 6 , fam I llSOIl feel! IISG 1 L ld l F ' ' --fini aooz Easton sive. Phone AM 2-8227 1 1 1 a!au1u-ua-l1u1n1ul1m1iu1 1m1-un-m1uu-In-in-anim-un1lui-un1ni1iu1uu-in-n--m1u1Ii1m-un-m:u1 1:11:11-lilrnls Bob Wilkerson u Tn--1-u1n1u1n 111111 In-t1u1ur1u-1:11--:uf T1l1u1l- 1ll1l--u1l-u1n 11111 lI1l1ll-Ili' I I I I I I I FAABORG PHARMACY 5 I - ' I I I ' I I Ray Fooborg, R. Ph. Maxine Fuaborg, R. Ph. Q I DONT I I I I I I Phone AM 6-5159 2222 E. mn sf. I I U- I I I I E I DES MOINES. IOWA I I I I I I .I - I 'I' ' - r2IEE2TnL'55. 52 I sgffe I I I 5 ' YP ssl I Mother: What have you been doing? ' ENavS S. ' il In ig, I Gary Sheldon: Shooting craps, mother. i ,fgwnn 1 Mother: That must stop. Those little things I . .,:. ,,, I have asrnuch nghtto Hve asyou havef' I X' I I it's so fresh I ,.-.-......-..-..-....-..-.-.-.-..-..-.-.- -.-..i. I I I I I andltender. I I Compliments of I i you ll hurt lt... i , I Im- -,,-,,-,-M-,-M-,,, -----, ,MI I Jlswsrr Lumsen COMPANY I Steve Shawver ! i ' 615 E wal.-uf Sf Phone CH 4-8181 ala:n1u1n1n1n-n-u1un-in-m1uu-5.-un 11-1 aww? I ' ' I I CONGRATULATIONS! I f Highland Pork Phone CH 4-5255 I i H, J, QLSQN STANDARD ggkvlgg I I Fort Des Moines Phone CH 4-8921 I Iisameiaeeeei.-.,-.-.:rr.1ex.:2af.'L.I I---M-----H---'--':.:mme-----I-f'-I---I--I-I CON S I DER . . . A EER ...NOT A JOB When looking ahead to your business life, you want to think beyond just a job. Consider the kind of business career you want and judge the qualities of the com- pany which is a part of that business. Life Insurance is a good business and the Equitable Life of Iowa is a good company - offering so many opportunities for the career man or woman. Look into the Equitable, and you'll find all of the so-called fringe benefits offered by business gener- ally, plus some that only Equitable has for you. Most importantly, there are so many phases of life insurance -l W jx 1-at I KYQXQX N lusts SEIS x iii ss. I sffiixlii work that your opportunities for advancement and permanency are limited only by your own ability. In the Personnel Office, 1105 Equit- able Building, you'll find Miss Pat E Bush-discuss with her all the opportunities that exist for you at the Equitable-you may choose your career right now. Equitable Life of Iowa FOUNDED 1867 0 Dl-IS MOINES ... ..,, ,,,.,.,,, Q, H Iliff.. A' 'A A N.. , -,-' . - i g I fi- l'II'.I-' If IT E- F I It -:Ile-III q FQ ? 5 ...pry ggg if e Q: II .xzsti ' gig - 2- -2--QL g,.Q ff Ev Engstrom-Ann Hardesty 188.- I I -1- . I I I I I HOERNER Boxes, INC. Ii I Manufacturers of Corrugated Shipping Containers 1 I I I I E' Douglas Phone B Homeroom 146, Mr. Bergman: Row 'l: Herb Hanger, David I I Schoff, Dennis Van Gundy, Phil Reinier, Ed Randolph, Dennis ' Meacham, Larry Davis, Row 2: Elvin Miller, Chuck Utter, Larry I Des Momes' Iowa I Eyerly, Denny Grant, Harold Belcher, Denny Phillips, Donald 1 Rapp, David Reeves, Row 3: Alan Dickey, Chuck Danilson, Merle '! - '- -'- -'-,i':cI'gJlT E:n1QH?:2: ---- -' Christianson, Gary Woodard, Glen Schuttinga, Terry Plumb, - Larncy Hendricks, Mr. Bergman, Nat Pictured: Jim Hoag and, Jim Hatfield, James Schuftinga. Ill:-ia1ll1n11q1li1u111:1--im1u-ul-l11u1ln1u1ll-l1ai0 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I I I Our Best Wishes for Your Success I I o'osA FINANCE COMPANY I 'l'I17 Locust Street 409 Euclid Ave. li' C111-lui-11111lliPlTlillTIl1HiUllIlTH1Ci1'iQlil I GREATER GMC TRUCK 8- 1 is I i tl-'l:merooAlRi ILT, Missk Bregve-I: RxzlZet::FLi3dFa .:?hrnsL1,LSandrja orpe, iss rewer, av : im , re ra , r eonar , I East 76' and walnut Phone AT 2-0446 I Richard Davis, Not Pictured: Mickey Seiler, Potty Castings. DES MOINES. IOWA 7-IT-1TQiC1!H'1CllllUTHT-llllllIilliBl-ll Don Moyer ,!,u1mi- -n-n-u-uinrn-n-n-u-n1an1-1u1I1IisP VT I GRANoviEw PHARMACY 1 SAFE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE I I E. 24th and Easton Blvd. Phone AM 6-S119 +l1lH-1D1bQ2D1hI1!DilT-illillv-1-IlllD1liUl1TH1ll Nancy Timmons X Homeroorn 107, Mr. Carlson: Row 1: Judy Lawrence, Margo ' '- -'- - - '- - - - -' Grgurich, Shirley Higday, Ruth Brassfield, Marilyn Whitaker, I ' Laura Ekstrand, Linda Warren, Judi Brown, Sandy Schooley, I S I Row 2: Glenn Carpenter, Drew Mathias, John Mackin, Cynthia I Nelson, Shirley Story, Linda Anderson, Gary DeSmidt, Doug I . D . I Pearson, Mike Brown, Row 3: Martin Aust, Pete Bell, David 2701 ECW U'I'V9 Y Phone AM 6'9179 Bills, Harry Marquis, Russell Jackson, Mickey McGriff, Mr. Carl- '-------m-u-ml---n-.-,--n-m-u-,,-,,,,-,,-,,,- son, Not Pictured: David Prince, Larry Welch, lla Brown, Bar- Glorio Walt-man bOf0 Sleefh. 15.1-.1m1 - - -u1m1n1vn1 --u1lu-iil1lu 11111 Ill- l1l ! 1111'11111 1 1 1 1'1 '-- I I I FRYE MANUFACTURING COMPANY l I One Time Carbon Papers for the Business Forms Printer I Established I9I2 I I I I 2531 Deon Avenue Tel. AMherst 2-8233 I I oss MOINES 4, IOWA I I olu1li-1l1l1l-la1ul1-1l1l1 1ul1ni1uu-lii1iu1ln-1-:min-n-l1ll1li1:-nu-11:1-n1iu1l11ul1ni1u1n1l1n-sn1l1I-omit Jo Ann Hoots -gg.. Ql-7-iiIl HliHiQliQli-1 IH 5liC?Ii-iQiDlCiHi-lQi-iClQ7Qi Congratulations l I Chuck Brooks Insurance, Inc. to the I 601 capiml cny Bank Building 1 sENloR CLA S I Des Moines 9, Iowa S Phone CH 3-4289 from INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Jo Ann Hoofs ROY W' S' DAHLSTROM After-dinner guest: Will you pass the nuts, ALICE D. DAHLSTROM professor? PI'Of.! YES, l SUPPOSS SO, bLlf I really Sh0LlId flunk them. Prescription Specialists -:- Fountain Service x 619 Ent Shoot DON JOHNSON PHARMACY 844 Hull Ave. Phono AM 6-3161 ?-ii IiHl i-Y-iiHiQiIl Dainy George 190.- T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1-1 51.-.11 4..- 4..-.-.-.-. 4. 1., 1 1- ' 1 1 1 1 .1 I5 n I Ig I 1 F l E lt' I l 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 M W E I f ggi E 1-1 0 in 1 I' 1 1 - azi 1 n U I Q O .1 Q 1 is 0 x 2 Z ggi 1 -l O z l - I I.. ol l at I .Q :- s C X i P E 1 gig- Z 1 Qu 241 iw! g z li-sm Zvi 51S 9I 152,25 -'Seeks' .fb In I' 221-Z, UIZ2-'I 'arI'Im.2 ,?, n I M 2--l i -9 Q 5-1 23 1 111121 111 s1121 f12 ',,,UO:C 12 n S5 1 Q1 2 51 Eiiggi-11 iizliz as-:iii-1 I 'H' P' 1 il v-Sl -Lim-'ivoi sie-03 rv- 5 -I i E Z 'I 5 ,I-s Z I ga-I',E-,gi 2.1 5' 43 Z U M I C - I S-I Q u-:I -?I'l-'5 I -QI 0 lflz ggzm g I' '1 3 U .41 y : lOv,::'l! I an ml' z 2 I l 'l W III I I-v 11 'Al Eli' ?'5I I M 7? 'M . rn Z! I -. 1 vs Um va 1, 1 wk -V' 1 s1E '21 11 -1121 Sgr 's 1 if-' SQ1 '1' Si 1251.1 105 51- - Z 0 Q. fo 'D 1 1 P 112' 1' .4 5 IN Z Q I I: I I I 5 I 1- ' 3 1 gg 1 1 :mi l 4 ' 1 Iv 1 1 2 i ' 12 1 12 1 1 1 1 5 UP A--n1n1un-111-:xl-U11 ll' l1l--Ill'-'UI' U- - 1'1'-'liiiii'-'I1' .111 I+ l 111-1-.-g, -gi-ns? .-.1-1--.gi-. Bill Burkett -f- Homeroom 16, Mr. Christian: Row I: Velma Hall, Corolee Davis, Pat Hamell, Judy Keener, Karen Rees, Pat Slagle, Anita Spen- cer, Corrine Burke, Row 2: Carolyn Leonard, Linda Waychoff, Darlene Warner, Carol Branscomb, Linda Landau, Charlene Knapp, Sharon Barker, Jan Williams, Carole Miller, Row 3: Linda Townsend, Beth Waddell, Jim Riccia, George Rudasill, John Erickson, Mike Fitzpatrick, Leslie Saunders, Joyce Fenton, Pom Bodwellg Not Pictured: Barbara Olson, Judith White. Homeroom Cafe, Mr. DeMouth: Row I: Phyllis Gogerty, Becky Elgena, Judy Elifritz, Lonnie Stowsky, Mary McNair, Betty Kinshok, Linda Doty, Row 2: Gary Simon, Chris Hornocker, Dave Wilkerson, Kaye Rogerson, Ruth Blaney, Joanne Slater, Tom Peddicord, Jim Jenison, Ralph Penley, Row J: Jim Hanawalt, Von Tuinstm, Tom Harders, Ben Nicholas, Terry Watson, Bob Shepherd, Mr. DeMouth. Alice Earle, Teri Geyer: Row 2: LeeRoy Wright, John Moller, Mary Shippy, Nancy Mc- Ron Davis, Homaroom II9, Mr. Dolan: Row I: Linda Ellsworth, Pom Riemon, Marge Hill, Rose Marie Van Dyke, Carney, Gory Rose, Rick Burch, Jerry Reed, Row 3: Russ Myers, Bill Crowley, Richard Thissen, Dan Render, Dole Atess, Mr. Dolan. ...-..-......-..-.....-..-.--------------------- ---- -------------------------if For The Tops In Television Sales and Service I CALL I KILLIN AND MERRITT ' 2701 East Grand Phone AM 2-8080 5 ' ': 51Zl2S1 FTL'n ' ' .-.91-... lf I-Il -11- II--:niII:-IIII-s11In1nu--In-U-1111:-13-lo? cgi:-uI11l1-Iu1nII1a1m1nI-m-nu1nu-uI11m-Iuarmilwvnu-II-11uuf I 1 - I I I I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I I J E B I I FROM I I ls SONS I I I I REAL ESTATE -INSURANCE I I SIEGEUS I I MORTGAGE LOANS I I I I ELEMING BUILDING I I FURNITURE STORE I I I I I PHILIP E. JESTER RALPH L. JESTER I I H3419 w ' CH 34333 I I CLI:'5g C6'I:Cfi30 C533 ESIUIZI No Interest - No Carrying Charge aln1d1l11ll1u11n1u-In-n1n1n1n1n11n1.1-11-uu1u allnil--1W1In-Wtml-I1ni.li,--ni-in1l.1-ini-tux. Sfeve Showvef li. Judy Jones-Joan Schmocker-Ina Rains .P Harassed butcher to fussy customer: Any- -----pn-I--M---------.--------at thing else you'd like to know-, perhaps the 'I' I name of the cow? BARNES CLEANERS ' I I .-,.-..,....-.-,I-. .......... ..-..-. I ESTHER WHITE I 'I' 'I' I 1826 Hubbell Phono AM 2-8594 'I I shofmfusm I DR. LEO D. LUKA, D. o. I I I I PHYSICIAN 81 SURGEON I lim: 11:-nn1u1n1-min-u1u1ll-111-1I--l1l1l1n!l I 1 In CONGRATULATIONS sENIORs I I 1111 E- University I IIARRICK a. soN Des Moines 16, Iowa I I zoa E. com Avo. Phone cu 4-351:-I I I I .Iso-I-41:1nxux111m-nn1m-m1un1n1p--zu-n1m1o.is 'ilu-In-IIII1 1 -an-m1u-nu-I-1111111--u1uI1oa1ul1n-null Roger Gol Harold Crum s!on1n1m1u1n1IsI1uII-1:1411-n1In-nu 11111111 -- 1m1In 1111111 nn 11-11 u1l1In1uI1l-I1- I I I I 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 I I fruits of your labor are rewarded and protected under I I UNION ORGANIZATIONS. I I I I I I . . 3 I Teamsters Iomt Councll No. 45 A. F. of l. I I I I I I GENERAL DRIVERS BAKERY DRIVERS I E Local No. 90 Local No. 356 i I I I OVER-THE-ROAD MILK 8I LAUNDRY DRIVERS I I Local No. I47 Local No. 387 I RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE I I WARE'I'0I5I5E'gA9E4N 5 MAIL ORDER AND WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEES I I I-OC-3 0- stare of Iowa Local No. 652 I I ILD1-1!1u1l-n1ul1l11Iu-l1n1I1l 11111 111:-will-u-11am-11-mxurn11l1ll-mil!-nur:-l1h-n-l1l1l1u1u!n Steve Anderson ...92, cfs:-I1nii1ui1un1ni-in-ni.-n1iiii1mi1iiii-ni-iu1 --ui--rin-all-'sage I FRANK RIEMAN I I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - MUSIC and I I ACCESSORIES I I sxrerrr REPAIRING I Open Evenings I I 4400 East Broadway AM 2-0365 Des Moines, Iowa il iIll1911!TWT-li'll'T-TlV 'W '1lli-lTllllUlllTlfIillll+ T-'i5i1fE'iT'S315'T'E?5R's-'-'M'- -'-'-'- ' I 0 HARDWARE l . :vent-ruins IN GUNS I 1 BETTS In SON I 1 WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING I I NEW AND SECOND HAND eooos .i...1Ii.E2'2'.i'2f.'..-,.-.,.,...,,...2.?'.2'2'.1'32..l'1'.Z'L Harold Crum ...g-5.-g1-1m1g-g-Q1'-.-1n1g.-gig-.qi--g-g ANDY AND BILL'S MARKET Horne of Quality Meats p-px 1:11--III! Homeroom 306, Miss Elwood: Raw 1: Sharon Dutton, Clara Calaway, Joyce Jerrel, DeAnna Hummel, Mary Lou Christian- sen, Lorraine Laudry, Linda Gillump Row 2: Norma Lundvall, Connie Cretsinger, Sharon Chapman, Janelle Sandin, Sue West, Linda Cassem, Patricia Johnson, Row 3: Miss Elwood, Lindarae Lacey, Dan Castle, Sharon Norris, Bonnie Smith, Not Pictured: Helen Mattox. I-lomeroom 118, Mrs. Erickson: Row 1: Brigita Kalnins, Judy Turner, Karen Seeley, Carole Gardiner, Faye Olson, Lauraine Wilbur, Judy Kint, Donna Wright, Mary Condon, Raw 2: Cheryl Huggins, Jaan Toigo, Alice Montgomery, JaNeIIe Sharp, Linda l Gunter, Maureen Barton, Suzi Barron, Donna White, Mary Van- HIOIIBAM 6-0046 E. 33rd Clldc1QV81CIld Blaricom, Sandy Grubb, Sue Wimberg Raw 3: Mrs. Erickson, 'FEcI'EI::d: g'Ig'g':Ee ' Chris Lee, Jack Seitz, Mark Drew, Larry Rainwater, Eugene Pearson, Benny Tillotsong Not Pictured: Steve Albers. -in1:11111in-il-ui1ui-u1u1ai1iu1m1l-li!-1:11-:oils FAIRGRQUND HARDWARE I of I UTILITES PAY STATION I I I 1 Lights, Gas, Water and Telephone 1 I 2951-2953 East Walnut Phone AM 2-5869 ilu--11-nu1l1u11-41:1ni-:1n1iu1u1u1nu1ui--iu1n Jo Ann Hoots lihiuiuu1ni-an-minin--1--lu1n1iiu--:lin-n-ia--ui1u1l I Homeroom 219, Mrs. Fisher: Row 1: Carol Bebout, Joan Duna- I wholesale and Rehn I gan, Janet Lawrence, Jane Dunogan, Doreen Harvey, Margie WH-UAM E VEACH ARTHUR E VEACH I Michaels: Row 2: Rosemary Thompson, Virginia Burg, Donna FINE causes - SCANDINAWAN SPECIALTIES I Wright, Jane Rose, Kay Howland, Peggy Palmer, Pearl Martin, Phan. AT '-2124 604 E Grand Donna Postellp Row 3: Pat Reynolds, Marilyn McKay, Sue Reed, Q..-.-.......,-.........-.-.,..,,.-.,,...,,,..,,,..,,,.,,L,,,,,.,,,,. Betty Newton, Eva Woods, Shirley Morgan, Mrs. Fisher, Not Steve Shawver Pictured: Mary Alice Dixon, Sherry Leonard, Sharon Webb. in-1!1in1li1iu--m1ia1ui1iu1un1ui1 1:1w-u1il1nu1 inn-r1.1 1l1lu1mi-11 :minima-nn1 1iil1lii-:ia-ln-1:1111-u1lDll I l - D . D I Finest In Quality 0 Newest In Fashion 0 Most Accurate In Fit s I I W lk ' Sh Sf I I G EI' S OE Ofe I I I 608 Walnut Des Moines I I CHerry 4-7119 i :Isl-urn Walk Info Walker's sin-151 Jerry Ivins-Lester King -.931 .gan-14.11 1 nnun iiiiiiiin- nuun 1m-im1 nllu -m-tw1mi1u:i--iu1uii--:u1niu1ii in L l l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE l l GRADUATES OF '61 5 SlLVER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 4 l 2 soo-513 EAST LOCUST l q.,,-... -.-. .....,,......-.w-....-...-...T...- .- - -...-...-ng. Margaret Spogno u Patty Castings: I don't see how the football players ever get clean after a game. Linda Caswell: You silly, what do you think the scrub teams are for? +h..,..........-...... ... - - .. - - - .. ....-..-.......-. . I l l TowNsEND ENGINEERING co. l Q 2425 Hubbell Ave. l I . Des Moines 17, Iowa l 'I' Nancy Timmons Girls, when they went out to swim, Once dressed like Mother Hubbard. Now they have a bolder whim, They dress more like her cupboard! in-pq-mimi-niinurun--ii::minima-:oils 11111 nv-iw? o!cl1n1u1lu:li1ul-m1n1mi-pi-- iiii 1nu1rq-uii1ui11q- 1.11 l l i COMPLIMENTS I Wu-DEN WITTEN 8: SONS STEEL i OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL 5 S LY Co' i l DRDRZRFYEEEESEEYEQRMER I 1116 J B D- I DR,'A. w. DENNIS I 0 en me l l DRDRXl'Jl'AYV'55gl:I1ETT l e CH 34274 E. 14th sheet a. cqpaioi Ave. AM 6-5183 'i ' '- '-E.-I E'fQTlElS'EZF-'n -M '-'-U 'iw-MT '-w'- 'n-'-n'GlIs'W2:f, '- - in-.. ------------ . ------ -- ------- . ---.- ..- -..i.-..-........... ! l l I l l 5 NOW 1 lT'S 5 Pars: FOR THOSE WHO T THINK YOUNG l I T I l l -1----M ------------------ -- ------------ --T------------p ..94..... .1-1 -. 1 1 1...1uq1lii1.,1ivn.-1.11.11 -. 1 1 ....g1 QT --ia--in:va1Iu1in-mi-m1 1 1m-m1Ia1n1iu1u1ia-Iain I NINA NEAL'S senvics I lncludes Custom Tailoring I Exclusive Creations ln Millinery i Fur Restyling - Cleaning - Glazing I Insured Storage I Alterations - Remodeling I Phone CH 3-'I422 417 Kresge Building l Corner 7th and Walnut I We Close at 'I p. m. on Saturday .l........-..-..-...-...-.....,...-...-....-...-..-..-..-........- -....-.. Sheila Lu ing I-In1u1n-u-u-lI1iu-In-mira-H111l1u1II1l1n-I Plek Up and Delivery Service .F-I. --I-l' lgim-.-I1-1 4...- - 4011111 1-31- ' I I I I- l ' I ' z I l lr: I I 5 S I lf: I I s En! l 5551! l Z np' IESQZZI lu ESI Jiiigzl mlgra-Z ZOI da'MmI SM' M IZ 9-ilu: 'oafi ,SIZE U zrl 153217 IE? X I5I EISIZFEI IIIH 'n F I II.'1'ggrI I 5.-2 :I nwI Izu nz I la-14 fo. II-I-I-I 'I fa gz I I E'2E0 I I gl!! Z I l I P s ' II? I I I I I I I I I l l I N I I i U' lin-I 1--l1l Qu-1111! I In I I -9 5.. Norneroom 9, Mr. Gewerth: Row I: Kay Sharr, Midge Carlson, Judy Smith, Sheila Luing, Lenora Bumpg Row 2: Margie Wellons, Dorothy Epps, Fern Simpson, Nancy Van Horn, Joan Hedgecock, Carol Schoeng Row 3: Sondy Kline, Deanna Epps, Erma Mc- Duffy, Myrna Chesnut, Sandra Shelton, Pat Cloonerp Not Pic- tured: Sally Clark, Winifred Roberts. Homeroom 19, Mr. Goodwin: Row 1: JoAnn Smith, Bonnie Mc- Clintic, Edna Mills, Lucinda Vosbeck, Sue Jormong Row 2: Jennie Fusoro, Tom Dillon, Jim Sassatelli, Roger Lafory, Jerry Jacobs, Steve Niccum, Joan McFarIcIndg Row 3: Mr. Goodwin, Bob Hor- bon, Dom Brankis, Joe Digranes, Richard Cronkg Not Pictured: Wayne Fisher, Dale Poortinga, Nancy Dolbey, Linda Lloyd. -.u-11m-Iu1ni11II1u-Q-Iain I :- I T151 'Ul' 1 Q -o I 'If IS I lag rl lb I I9-E .II mf I I 5 ?I 3' -I I IIIUII III Q -:Qu :D 9, l I 2: l QI35' I I I M I Sim: -, f I an QIIHQ Q I gs I .Qi 5 3 8 I IDI 46 l Il I .I z I II S.. I II I I III II Iss' I-I.I Q- I Ir I :I , I I Ig :fII II-'IL f l I I-:-rn I PKI!-I 3 C I I 'loxfl N Q w I Iisiw 1 I5- F 2 5 ' 'Ev 1 af c -. j I I 3 ...I N ' 'E :I o I 7:5 SI IP' -I 5 5' .- g 1 5 l IFP gl l' 'If si -I T I5 3 I I' . I : I -vI1II-:nie 1- -I I H I I 2 m I : a' U IH' I IIIIIIIII no Z l X532 3 :I 'I 5 I 255' igg In : 70 ' IUMQQQ5 I 2332 2 Q 0 ' 2 SQFS 'o 5, i- I Sfzfek 3' 3 5 I 2-2555 ui 'g--I 3 l N596 0 O i 9.299--:-3 1 I 35?Z35 P I -I lar: Z oi I 39'cif-Ig' .. I 0033 1 1 ' 3395 W : 3 I 232553 -I I Fggsug : l 9391155 I 3'PIss I 94x 3 I ga: 7 Er -4v-ESQ... I sgooaf ! KIQTI. I 532552. m1-11-u1u1l:a-91 'll 2' yf I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I.. U Q 9' :r -4 I- 3 vo 4.--I. ----- .I-.I--....-...-..........-.- - .- -----ng. I I .- -ef I I I I Tones 5 I I xi ' I j ALWAYS ASK FOR TONE'S I I I I I I Pressure Pack I I COFFEE I i I I --IT'S FRESHER WITH PRESSURE I 2 x ' I I TONE skos. j Q 201 s. w. znd I..-....-..-.-..-..-.-..-I.-..- .,.. -.-..-.i.- -.-.,-..I Ruth McPherson-Judy Miller Kathi Simmons: I maintain that Iove-mak- ing is just the same as it always was. Mickey Strait: How do you know? Kathy: I just read about a Greek maiden who sat and listened to a Iyre all evening. .-...... .-....- I -.-... - -...-..g. 'I' I I I I I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I I I I ' I I Fleetlite of Iowa, Inc. F I I I Des Moines Plant Phone I I 2ooI Mapie AM 5-0337 I . I I 3..- .... -. ...... ..,.....-..-..-.. .... . -.,-.:. Rick Brown-Dan Rice Linda Johnson: Did you know that frequent water drinking prevents you from becoming stiff at the joints? Dave Pearson: Yeah, but some of the joints don't Serve water, T ' I' ' 'I I ' MT E I PRINTERS or THE I :Ast I-IIGI-I SCROLL I I -.,- I sAncoNIs PUBLISHING co. i PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS i I 1139-24th Street Phone CR 7-4423 I,..-.,... ....S...... ,. ........ ---I .-11113-.--..g 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I on M gl H I I I I I I I I I I KERRY'S DRIVE IN TRY A VIKING 2822 East 9th Street Phone AM 6-9110 11. I-.g1.,1-.-.41-1q1-13111.-III1 1 Ig.-q1g1..1-1-1. n!u-.-......-...--...- 1: Homeroorn 4, Mr. Gregory: Row I: Juanita Barney, Julene Day, Shirley Thornton, Judy Rounds, Corolynn Smith, Linda Swim, Rita Hornocker, Linda Wright, Barbara Brooks, Row 2: Marie Jennings, Bill Higgins, Gary Hawkins, Norman Traviss, Joe King, Jerry Gibson, Tom Bickel, John Davey, Doug Wright, Karen Wrightp Row 3: Mr. Gregory, Bill Cochran, Dave Elbert, John Stewart, Jerry LeMar, Dcmiel John, Clarence Sharp, Matt Baird, John Hodsonp Nat Pictured: Judy Pratt. 1:-1111! :il-ni-I aiu I l1i-u - nIon1l1n1l1lt lilzl - I I I IE I I5 I If I I I I I Q I I0 I I I I I I ... I I.. I I GI I - I I a I Ia I Ig' II I I U I I I I3 I I9 MI 9' p ! I in E la 4' I I , . I I w I I 3 0 I I- I I I ' 4 I I ? Z I I ' I ' ' I I I ' ' I Q.-'HI in' Imwzl O .C Igo, I IS I. I2 :ual I Z I Ig N Zi I. :I---II'IIQIc'UI I I 325 U I 2:1 QR' gi 'II 9' gzl 0 I I QI III.-IJI I gi- 'I I in I ml i '42 W rn -. S C: - I 0 2 ::' I QI I - I IIs fII I QI I I II I: a I III-qISI'5 III0IS'2-' : 5 :AIO E g ga iz! xg P Q G-I 5 I I 1 I If ..' I I I I 2 5 I I in U I ia:-lg: I: I2 I ggfql n!IseIIIfII29I IIEI I 5' . i IPO I e In I I I i I V. D P Ib 2 5-Ii-III,-IIIIIIQI I I I 9' I IT' I I? .II In I I I IE I I5 I IE up I I I I' I I- I I' I I-l1l1 I i I I I X.,-vT..,,, E.. I I ?5'Z1n Q ' ogffsiff I fIIfsfS 90 or I E3g5mf3 I-,-3 c 8. I 3235155 H I 3.65520 4 3111333 I 229232 10 - n I 5555? Q I Slqlagm ' fl-90 2 I 553523 I 5403355 gm'-iz I I I 2em?': I :ISS-IZ' - -i- i?II5?:' 1:-I 1- -1l1!1nIl 0f'I1II1-1 Homoroom Girls' Gym, Miss Groufa: Row I: Charlotte Peters, Linda Hamilton, Louise Rodriguez, Frances Little, Barbara Butts, Connie Millerg Row 2: Carol Mackin, Carolyn McVey, Sheila Monroe, Ginger Johnson, Miss Greute, Karen Thomton, Rose Davis. Homoroom 113, Mr. Hand: Raw 1: Sue Anderson, Carol Sparks, Julie Zesch, Mary Lockridge, Shirley Wilson, Margaret Jones, Automatic Transmission Service .1 General Automobile Repairing in 2322 Hubbell -97.- ..- gigi I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I il II II II I II I I I I I I I I I Phone AM 6-5952 ' ' Mebonaldk BHEESEB stlll only TRY 'EM TUDAY Mom . . . Pop . . . and kiddies too . . . you'1l love McDonald's rich, delicious Cheeseburgers. They're made with rich, creamy cheese, juicy 1005? pure beef hamburger on a warm tasty bun . . . with all 1 the trimmings, and still only 196. Pack the kiddies A A in the car and come as you are to McDonald's. an ,rm 1 - , , L , as 4 a pleasure every famrly can afford. h ' --J ' '- You'l1 get rich, delicious Cheeseburgers, only 199' f' . 100272 ure beef Hamb l 15 . . h CHEESEBURGER ALL AMERICAN . . - p urgers, on y 4' . ric , triple thick Milk Shakes, only 206 . . . crisp, deli- cious French Fries, only 1092 You'll get fast, cheer- Q gfmYFg'Q ?'il'X1ii',,sr',4gpl?'T1?13i iiftiiiiliiage vs , 0 ,,,..:.i.i.5.... I.. . the drive-in with the arches A ' L 2540 H U B B ELL Ted Tuinstra --..-I-1 is I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I. .-,1. 1:1 MOELLER'S HARDWARE I I OPEN suNoAYs I I I I I 2104 :asf 14III sneer I I . I Des Moines, Iowa I I I -p..-..- -.-.f.-...- I.-........-...I-..-..--........-..-l..........-.q. Carol Webb -Iuimlrl-ru1!I1n-l1ul1ni-iu1ln1l-u1l-l1l1l1Iols i PERMANENT WAVE SHOP I For Appointment Call - - - AM 2-3385 2301 East Walnut Zelma Howk H,'?IlIElTIZI'ETI'I1Z2'IG ' CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I DES MOINES THEATRE SUPPLY CO. I I I'l2'l High Street Phone CH 3-6520 .-.-....-.-..-.-ae:...agzR.a.gTZm.?:..-I.-...I-If.-. inxnz-In--Il-11:-afzlrikillnzrlu1IIu1lIi1l1!1l1uo? FOR FINE COMMERCIAL BI SOCIETY PRINTING 3 I WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS I ACME PRINTING co. I Wm. V. IBIIII Evans D. V. lDavel Evcms I 1442 EAST GRAND AVENUE iiIi -lIlC'1h1i!H1!HlBTllil1iHiQlHTlllil Larry Hawkins Homeroom 308, Mr. Hiatt: Row I: Ina Rains, Sharon Schuling, Linda Roberts, Jenny Chiono, Diane Decker, Elizabeth Ostrander, Marsha Ridley, Deanna Krause, Row 2: Donna Herrick, Barbara Kelaher, Judy Exline, Delores Beechel, Karen Wimber, Carol Bruns, Nancy Spain, Shirlee Jones, Gloria Waltman, Raw 3: Newell Shoup, Don Lovell, Grant Cumpton, Martin Gorgas, Bob Yelick, Mr. Hiatt, Not Pictured: Judy Carlson, Ron Bickel, Bill Reed, Terry Shaeffer. I-lomeroom ll, Mr. Holm: Row 1: Marilyn Morford, Barbara Brill, Karen Burgeson, Meta Simsons, Melinda Dick, Marlene Link, Penny Thomason, Linda Justus, Sharon Sallade, Velga Evaltovicsp Row 2: Ronnie Jensen, Luther Jones, Reps Farris, Inger Lossius, Harriett Graney, Linda Dowell, Judy Eason, Mike Sullivan, Mike Welch, Ed Goqertyp Row 3: Mike Hemer, Cliff Ballard, John Crowley, Bob Ferguson, Darrell Aldrich, Jim Trot- ter, Harald Crum, Mr. Holm, Net Pictured: Sandra McKee, Donna Peterson, Dennis Anderson, Paul Deering. Homeroorn 218, Miss Holi: Row 1: Mildred Archer, Linda Van '-M- '-'-'- - '-'- -'-'- -'-'-at Zandt, Jan Rheupart, Carol Webb, Pat Moreland, Rosa Lee GOOD LUCK SENIQRSI I Weatherwax, Ginnie Signs, Sondee Kristufekg Row 2: Mike I I Waltz, Judy Roberts, Rachel Porter, Jane Darnell, Catherine I Overton, Cherill Johnson, Bob Nisserg Row 3: Miss Holz, Larry I l McClain, Jerry Ivins, Roger Haines, John Witzenburg, Terry -I . E. 4 h ' Ph - Kaiser, Glen Harrelson, Dennis Schooleyg Not Pictured: Jane .Inf3..'I.i...L.f..fffL..-....-.l'11Elf.T.if2I. Power, Paul James: Terry Kiffon, Dirk Mcxibbon. Rodney Ginnie Signs Schminkey. a?l1Iu1-:In-nn-In-u-I:I1Iq1uI1Iu1uI1Iu1u-1-In-n-U1nu1uI--II1m1iIiI1Im1n 1IIu1u1Iu1urI--nI1un1Ir41In-n-In-wr-111:11 I I I I I ' I I ' BOOKEY PACKING CO I I ' I l I , I 7 oss MOINES, IOWA I I E 11:1-1l1u1n1IvII1n1nl1la1Iu11:11l1u1uI1IIl1lixll--ui-ni-I-In1lII1IlI1un1m:IIl151:1lIi1In1lII1IlI--Iu1nI1m1uI1u1n1l-1:eiu Bob Nisser-Larry Conn -99.-. -I- I E I I I i I I I I I I I i I I l I I I S I 5 I S I 'I' --1: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I+ I I I I I INVESTIGATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES I I 1 5 E 5 2 4 FOR YOU AT I I Des Moines I I I I i I : it I mmnirn PUBLISHING co. I I S . M hi C I I Your Training at East High School will guide you I I 0. I d d' ' b 'th h bl' I1 I T - I biwlzmericaiwsestl-nsillI:g rhlagaztinisIJLgE:T:I? IIIOMIES I I 601 E' Locus' AT 8-8269 I I a GARDENS and SUCCESSFUL FARMING. I I I I I I ' 0 I I I I We Sell, Rent, Repair, and Rebuild I I GIRLS! I Any Make of Machine I I If you have typing and shorthand skills, be sure to I I I I come in and apply. Meredith offers these benefits. I I I I . . I o Goad starting salary o Pleasant offices and I I Quahty Fabrics BY the Yard I I a 5-day weak friendly working associates I i l I Q Free Insurance program s Free amp oyoe parking lots I I I I ' A 'lm 'anim' . owommny for 'dv'M'm'M I I We Have Repair Parts and Supplies for All Straight I I Visit our Personnel Department soon. Our interview- I I Sewing Machines and Zig-Zags I I ers will be happy to discuss your career with you. I I E I I We do hernstitching, cover buttons, buckles, belts, I l MEREDITH PUBLISHING COMPANY l l I I I and make buttonholes I I 'l7'l6 Locust I I I .i..-..- .. .-..-I.....-.I....-.I-.-..-.-..- - -...-....g. .i..-..I ..... ..... .I.-.-i- Jerry Ivins-Larry Woolson Marilyn Jacobs My husband is an angel. What's prisoner 7745 laughing about? You mean he's finally reformed? He just caught the seven-year itch. No, he went looking for a gas leak with a What's so funny about that? match. He's being hanged tomorrow. l I ' I I ' I , PLAN YUUR FUTURE . . . I I I I I There are more opportunities today for young men and women than ever before. Through intelligent planning and hard work, your future could be assured in some branch of the giant Food lndustry. M L Des Moines Area Super Valu Stores SUPER Vllll Woolson-Bac kous -I oo- 01011-1l1u1n1n1u11u11n11u1:lIn 'I' 1n1n:n1:1l1l-g 1111-1- I 1 I I I za! QI 211 Zi III 21 QI I I I I :- NELSON SEAT COVER COMPANY FINE SELECTION OF COLOR and PATTERNS Door Panels, Armrests and Auto Upholstery 'I222 Keo Way Dial AT 2-8960 Des Moines, Iowa Homeroom 303, Mrs. Housllolder: Row I: Nancy Senecaut, Linda Helmick, Sandy Thomas, Karen Hecht, Rosa Davis, Ruth Kemes, Row 2: Margaret Smith, Sharon Wilson, Jan Thompson, Carolyn Mark, Gwen Watts, Roe Harvey, Carol Macy, Row 3: Linda King, Kim Poggenpohl, Connie Simmons, Nancy LeMar, Anne Henry, Joan Bale, Mrs. Housholder, Not Pictured: Sharon Gilhum, Linda Lee Steen, Nancy Williams. .!..-...- -1.--..---.44-...r-...-..-...-..-,..-..---...- - -- I 'run MACDONALD mass . I PRINTERS I I BINDERS - STATIONERS - DESIGNERS I I 416 E. su. sneer Phone cn 4-3316 1 11111111m11a1111n1njE:I7:EE::-anti'-huTA121QS:111111111111m1in1nafo .f..-..1- -..-..-...-.4-.--...-...-...-..-....--.-a..-..- -1--.T I I Moineroom 206, Mr. Jorchow: Row I: Julia Shepard, Virginia 5 I Feith, Mary Ann Choate, Connie Crawford, Sharon Fusong I H' W' MCGLUTHEN I Row 2: Richard D. Streeter, Shirley Boyce, Karen Butts, Mary I - - Overton, Dixie Wingert, Richard Schaffer, Raw 3: Joe Hartzer, .i.,.f2f.2.I'Li'H,fTf.1IfLffl-.-.f.I'l'I.i.':f..if2i..2. Mww Davis, Jon Pieoff. LQMQM Heufing. Dennis Morgan. Mr. Danna Black Jarchowp Not Pictured: Kathy Lund, Betty Spagnolo. orlxuui 1 --n11-1n1m-1a1uu1ni-in--ni-1u1u11u1u 1 111111119 , I STONER PIANO coMrA1-nr I I Every Transaction Guaranteed I I HENRY c. oLsoN, President I i 10th and Walnut Street Des Moines 9, Iowa I I--I-1.-1.---1.--.1-.g.E:?5E-xxx.:-11.-..-..-.1-l.-...-ug. .,.......1.- - -..1---1-111-1..-...-...-.1.-1.-.-----...- - - - rul , , , p , ron I SAUERMANS SERWCE ' I '1I' 'KL'feffZ3w'lZk D'ZITQ 35Zl'hfI3nBC13'5?LoRfS.'.TlT'13PSIZCH' ' R' J' SAUERMANI Owner L Groves: Row 2: Steve Anderson, Georganne Tywater, Sandy I 135 East G,-and Phone CH 3.4142 I Hitchcock, Sally Bishop, Judy Robinson, Richard Simpson, Row 3: I Mr. Jarvis, Frederick Hart, Ted Bergstrom, Jim Rollins, Gary Q.,,-,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,,.,,,,.E,E,,,,2?j.'jEEL..Le.Y,A..,,-,,,-,,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,i', Jetterg Not Pictured: Mike Schminkey, Virginia Negrete, Ruth Donna Golob See, Connie Walker. Qu-111-nurlli 11111 1:1111111n-uI-1a1u1i1ni111111lu11u11ru1'n--ui-un1u111 1111111111111111u1111u1n11111a1-n 1 1l1111111ic1l1i11a1m1u1lot I I I CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF 1961 I I I 1 I UNITED RUBBER WORKERS OF AMERICA I I I I I LOCAL 164 I ' I I Q I Armstrong Tire Company I I I clon1:l111n1!1n1l1 11111 - 1111 1wn1u111a:1l1u11u11m1u1 11u1- 1:1 111111 lic-h1111s-n-111111111111-:ale Bin Burkett -I Oi - .!.,,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,- ..,,,- ,, ...,!. in..-... ------- ------ -- -ui-ng. I I I I I I I I I CONGRATULATIONS TO l l I I I ' I , I oimiuis I I GRADUATING SENIORS I I , I I I I I 66 SERVICE I I LLE E or os1'EorA'ri-nc i i I i Co G i i COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE I S I S I MEDICINE AND SURGERY I MUFFLERS ond TAIL PIPES I I I I I I I I I I I I Pickup and Delivery I I formerly: I I I 5 Des Moines Still College of Osteopoflly ond Surgery i 5 I 5 I I 1 720-722 sim. Avenue I East 30th ond Grand 5 1 I i ' I I I eln1n-u- 1u1mi-mi-iiurcagiu-ESV-m1nu1ni1m1 .1 .-mini' ulu-iu1li-I1M-m-l1nna,:5-inaagznggrn-u1ui1 1 1 -l1ll I'IICk0I'Y Dickory Dock Do you want me to put these pills in a box? The mouse ran up the clock, asked fhe d,-uggisf, The clock was electric And loosely connected. Oh, no, certainly not, replied the customer, The mouse got one heckuva shock. I thought I'd roll them home. tlilflivllllhilltlnillilllx-In v11ii1:11 uillurlwvml -1 lil iiiTl 1F11-'lI1l1 1l'1 - - 1 'S' I CHANNEL 146 ci-IANNEL 146 I ' K s o I I I From the Stal? of KSO - Congratulations to the I T Graduating Scarlet of 1961 I I You have earned your place and the I I future is yours to build. I ' l ' K S 0 I i oss MOINES, IOWA I Music 0 News 0 Sports I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Dick Vance George Gregg Dick Yolulgs -:Ig Max Rouer I glu1p1l1h1u1il--lux: 1nn1l-I1n1l1u1m1ilFk:1F-xT:rE:ggn-ijLug?-l,mTeTll1u ll 1l1l-11:-anim:-vil1l1!1nfn -I 02- u!sli-n-u-n-n-uI-n-u-n---n---iili- m1ui---i- I-Ili-id, I COMMERCIAL I I I ' OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY I 329-331 East Fifth Street I I Rolla Baird - Les Clark -. Bill Phillips I I 1 I Homeroom 110, Mr. Johns: Row 1: Wendy Roberts, Nancy . ' E AAahL I t P k , T ' V D , I T1llS Ad good for 52.50 011 Pufchase of I fiizgssniniiygfhlyllgergrigi? Linda sgitglesrnirw Ztsrl-Iustrl v - nohan, Marilyn Waychott, Barb Niffenegger, Sherry Burke, Judy I Any zlpper Blnder I Anderson, Barbara Dixon, Gayle Brandt, Judy Daniels, Bob Wal- ols...,...,,-,,-,,,-,.,,,-,..,-,..-....,,-,,....,-.-.....-.-nf. lace, Row 3: Walter Lee, Steve Wagner, John Uniters, Danny Mary Dixon Clark, Harold Ault, Danny Adair, Pete Kujoc, Dennis Thompson, Steve Hoaten, Mr. Johns, Not Pictured: Terry Arnold, Bill Hague, Ron Smith, Steve Stlth, Bob Soppeland, Bob Strait. .!.--...-.-.-...- -il-..-...-..i.-.....n--.i.-....-..I-.n.....- -in-..,!. I Toms v a. s HARDWARE I A s I I 2403 Hubbell Phone AM 6-0282 I I I Your East Des Moines Service 8. Quality Store .II ..-il.-I.-i--n-i---I gave Shovz-vers n - I .!.--ni- ---- .--...i-si-.ii-Ii.-...-... .. .. ... .........r.!. Q- - L d Homer-oorn 214, Mr. Johnson: Row I: Jeri Carlson, In o I GREETINGS I Churchill, Dianne Frazier, Barbara Brown, Carolyn Kimmel, Cor- olyn Grosso, Helen Barker, Barbara Nelson, Row 2: Steve I co' I Specker, John Stone, Phyllis Bennett, Judi Roe, Paula Graham, f f Marion Strate, Sharon Beckman, William May, Kenneth Kasper, 1 2507 Forest Ave. Phone BL 5-2111 new 3: David ogg, Max Noble, Mike Bndwell, Dennis Bulver, 'i' '- - ' : G'?A'I -'-'glam-FII! '1' Allan Rauch, Richard Emery, Wilbur McCIintic, Bill Borich, Denny ou U -1 Dennis, Mr. Johnson, Not Pictured: Marcia Fogle, Sandy Hor- CIHSOFI. .p.-....-n-.i-..---.-.-.I---...-.ii--.l--i--I-in-ni-. --i.-i I Hair Styling - L'OreaI Hair Coloring -1. I , 4 I Permanent Waving I I I ShirIey's Country Estates Beauty Salon I 8325 Hubbell Blvd. Phone AM s-l4ol I --n-iii-n--.-n-i.-ni---ii----II---Ii-n--nr-iii--.ji Bob Nix!!-Lany Conn 'f'-N-uh- '-'-u- -n-'-M-U-I-m-U-H-1'-H- -1 Homeroorn 215, Miss Jones: Row I: Mike Lovejoy, Clifford Linn, Mae Beveridge, Mary Jaquinto, Sharon Brown, Eronio Griffith, I I Roberto King, Jan Klebs, Norman Colawayg Row 2: Bob Knecht, I Km 51'0 'e '4-Cwfs R 'e'1 Kenny Grylls, John Branch, Roy Lee, Ernest s. Redd, Ronnie I ALL TYPES OF AI-TERATIONS I Frokes, Bob Post, Tom Conn, Rox IrikeMRoIsertj,:erI'y Rujten- - I burg, Aaron Meline, Stephen c u y, I le o ns on, esse in-3:33mill:EinEdit.-ni---i---I---':1.2:i.6Llii.igiziinf. Cortez, Danny Wilson, Miss Jones, Not Pictured: Harold Mc- Joan Schmocker-Judy Jones Quarry, Diane Blanchard, Margaret Hernandez. uloI-llI-- --no-m1lu1 1uI-ui-llii1ua-laI1lni1llIi1uu1ln1 -nlrllli--m-ul-nI1ul1ml1Ii1un1nil-- - -m1 - -uI1Iil1uI1lu1u1l1u1Io!n I I I O O I I I ' Huffman oblle Service ' I I I I I . EAST 14th and COURT l , Proprietor I I AVIS L. HUFFMAN I I I TUNE UP WASHING I I WHEEL BALANCE GREASING I I FRONT END ALIGNMENT BRAKE WORK I I I I ALUMNI ATTENDANTS - olcK. Groks: ana Jun I Qu-nil:-at 1 -lu1ni1ilI-m-mi1n1lu-vI1Iu1uI1Iu1uI1u-1ilI--Iii1la1uil1iiil1un1Ill-ilu1Ill1uIl-linuxI 1111 l1uI1lnl1lile1ll1Io'I Judy Jones -l 03- .9 --------------- .--..g. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS , 'r 1 I I I 5 I , I I I 2 E , I I I I I E S .1...1m.1 Western Tool 81 Stamping Co. 2725 - 2nd Avenue Phone AT 8-3261 I I DES MOINES 13, IOWA llauge Insurance Agency i I I I I I i I MAKERS or THE FAMOUS HOMKO AND I I 405 E. Sth St. CHerry 3-8104 I CERTIFIED LINE T I i I WorId's Lending Producers of Power Lown Mowers' 2 g Distributed by: Consumers Supply Co., Iowa Machinery 8. G. S. Houge, Ruth Thomas, R. W. Hanson E i:ZDZd:sD.e0IvIpe1v-Kunz Con' A- Y- Mcbomld Mfg. C i I T T ' ' T T T I Z ' T T T T ' ' 'EJ7I2IEiSf1 ' ' 'H' - f I'I' on Q milf? ' met ' 52 760 000 . E J I A 1 GRIIKIGII if I fi 'L my: ff .Qs V M 9-Qtr.: Il I 'i0Fi .rnszcn rsr e u o n E42 Quality You Can Taste fffiiii' DI iIii!!!!ig!!!!!!!!!!151... ' v 'fn' ' -FIIIIIEIISIIII Elllllllsllll munv eo 2229 Hubbell o Des Moines 0 Phone Collect' AM 6-3172 Glen Gray -104- ...-.....-1. 11:11-1-Q1 I-g-. n-ni-min? in I N ro I 2 I I 1 C I u' I U' 0 I Q : I 3 5 1 d Z 9- QI 2. I 11 I S 2 1 an I - - I rf , z 9 I Q N I 2 u1n1l THE LATIN KING RESTAURANT iq.. 1 1.gip1,....q.- ... 1 1 1 1 1g-1.1. II0i1u-n1in1--q---- 1.1-.1-.1uq1gi1il.1ui1in1nu1n1,i.1ig1iiii1ni11,-111111-1' HALL'S SHELL SERVICE CENTER Dealer and Distributor In SHELL Products E. 'I4th If Fremont St. Des Moines, Iowa Phone AM 6-9262 I11.-g1...--I.-ul.-pi1,q1..-...1,.,-.rg1....qi1n.1g,11-1-1. 11151, nic slain-an p1 Rick Brown-Dan Rice CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GIVANT AUTO PARTS 423 East Grand Ave. Phone CH 3-8410 irq.-.Q1-i..n-.grin1-......-1-lr1,g...4.1.......q1-.11-1g1q..l Marilyn Jacob-Marilyn Nelson CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CHENOWETH-KERN ELEVATOR SERVICE 423 East Court Ave. Phone CH 3-'I'I5I ig-. 'im I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I -P.-....---4. g1q.-g-..-iuu...-1....m1u....I1q-1m1g-...rig-. 1 -.p I 1 .1--.n..g1g.-'i1p..-gr..-u1.,.-ig1m1.1.,1,-...q1-1.1. Lester King-Larry Woolson l0WA'S LARGEST RAMBLER DEALER in1--1-n1nn:l-ln1ni1u1uI-M1l1l1In1ln1Ui1I1l-l111il1 I Homeroom III, Miss Krueger: Row 1: Sharon Fairchild, Ruth Carnahan, Linda Swalla, Sandy Sorensen, Janet Schloser, Judy Ellis, Row 2: Lynn Plummer, Karen Dirlam, Carol Ervin, Linda Thorsheim, Sandy Carnal, Jolene Armstrong, Miss Krueger, Row 3: Paul Stonger, Jim Fletcher, Joe Davidson, Richard Stau- gard, Gary Nepstod, Larry Troddg Not Pictured: Barbara Stroud, Marilyn Van Dorn. Homervaorn 120, Miss Langenfeld: Row I: Sharon Longerbone, Helen Ryan, Sherlye Plumb, Donna Brown, Betty Olds, Marg Schieffelbein, Judy Young, Kathy Fetters, Jon Dady, Bonnie Spaur, Dorothy Legg, Row 2: Ingrid Robinson, Edith Brown, Charles Faux, Duane Lane, Ivan Sample, John Heckart, Dennis Penenger, Charles Mann, Alonzo Williams, Bob Pearson, Jeanie Slaymaker, Karen Dennis, Row 3: Miss Longenfeld, John Vos- quez, Bruce Myers, Woody Soddoris, Bill Dunnam, Steven Howell, Leroy Shannon, Bob Payton, Ron Moden, Donny Rice, Larry Smith, Not Pictured: Suzanne Nelson. iii-i-1171 1712-111 I Si- I I: 1 Iv- I IE I I1-W U. I IMP? :.' I EEZV' .,. 1 1-fin? 'U 1 11151- i 'O 1 I U as 5 C n ' QI :: I P -' I -.I I-rn I I' : 2' Uv m 2 I EIUQIP 5' .4 I I.'2 P 'U 2.00 E Q I z 1 IL :I 3' 3 I I1 5 1: 2 1 ir- P : E Q U. 5 1 Z ' , .. -I I 5059: I: to V' I zgngg 4 UI I 0 3'5 I 5' 1 5555: 3 -- I I 5 I 25,532 3 1 Q I 3 : I 5-25: Q ' n - 11' r W 39935 ri V, o I ZESQ.. o I gg'w'sT 'P I ?aE9f, o . Sq.. 5 T 3 I 525 5 5 QLEEES I 359.2111 I 159533 I F0 ' I 5351. I EQ?-5 -l-i-Iillliul-ui1nn1a0il P 5 5' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I Lester King -I 05- .5..-..-. ---- - .. -.-.-.----------ng. I I I I I FOR CLOTHING AND SHOES I I I I I I I I I I .Iolln Bloom Stores I I I I I I 520-22 East Locust I I I I Invites Your Patronage I I I I I I East High Alumni I I I I'-'- '-'-:a:s:a:u:1r.:,x'vvg:,m.-'- - -'-'I' Mr. Webb: There, son, now l've told you the story of your daddy and the great World War. Wendell Jr.: Yes daddy, but why did they need all those other men? I I I .lu-1.15.--11.--.g1.1--1.-...1..1.1.q1.....g1-1g1.1..-u1p1g1:1g FASHION OUTFITTERS-For Men and Young Men l1l1l1l:-l1li1l rxixrxz --n1u1:1l1n? I I I I I aRANovlEw PARK I I I I I I I BAPTIST CHURCH I 1101 E. 33rd I Dr. Carl E. Elgena, Pastor I I I Miss Mary Jo shore, B.A. Jack Payne, B.Mu. I I I I Director of Director of I I Christian Education Music and Youth I I I REGULAR SERVICES I Bible School esoso,..,,o,.,,s.seee .ofs 9 145 A. M, I I Morning Worship .,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,i I I :00 A, M, I ' Youth Meeting .. . ,,,,,,,. ,,,,, 6:15 P, M, ' I I , Evening Service ,,,.. . ,,.,,.,e,,,,.,,,,, 7:30 P, M, , I Congratulations to the Graduating Class of I I I96I from all of us at Grandview Park. I 5 I I Your Soul Is Our Sole Business! I ' .I .g...------.-I--..-..---I-.-..-I..-..- -I... -..-...- S. D. Shawver Diane Mally: Mother, what's the best way to stop Jerry from spending too much money on me? Mother: Marry him! -- -I- -'- - '- - '- -'-'- '- -'1' I I I I I I I I I I I n Z . 2 I'I'l I E I I3 ... I us 3 I Z I 2 5 Q I Z I B P I .. I- I 2 E z I 2 'fl I P M 1 I It m I 0 2 I' I w I U 1 I I I I I I I I I I .............-.,....-..-..-.-.-.-.-.I-....-I..-I.-...-...-.Iq. 1-11 li I I II I I III I II I I I I I .In-.- Ted Tunistra IO6-- --0--me I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I -------I 1.1 1,1 13,1 -Ip- aiui-In-n-In-uli :su-lu n A I gg IE r I I 2 I2 F I I ' IZ g -I I F . QW In g P EI I 3 :I az!! fi -I rv r Q gs I!5'b Z1 -'I fr s 94 ,. n :I 5. I 39 Z 'I 51 m IDD I Q g gl g1 F II.: PQI TI Iss g 2. 5, si 109' ,tl 8 IQSEQQI Q , If ZZ zI I Z I 2.031 I si E4 i qc II 2 I I E Is: S I I UI aiu1!1l1l-I+ 'Eu'- RICHARDS TEXACO SERVICE TUNE-UP - GREASE Mechanical Troubles Taken Care of Marilyn Jacobs-Marilyn Nelson -.-....-...---.-...---...-.......-...-. EKDAHL'S MARKET I I QUALITY Mens AND POULTRY I I 'I405 sm Ninth sum Pima AM 6-:ua . I We Deliver -:- See Steve I .g.............-.-.-,-..-,..-..........-,...........f. Harold Crum .Fil Homeroom 8, Mr. Martin: Row 1: Dennis Fuller, Jim Shattuck, Bill Bond, Don Moyer, John Sampleg Row 2: Mr. Martin, Landon White, Ted Tuinstra, Bob Copic, Dennis Hall: Not Pictured: Phillip Galvan, James Peterson. Homeroom 208, Mr. Mouk: Row I: JoAnn Mercer, Shirley Weeks, Mary Jo Whitney, Kathie McLaughlin, Dwila Rivas, Sar1dy Bled- soe, Margie Wignall, Carolyn Watkins, Martha Wellonsg Row 2: Carolyn Parker, Sue Sanders, Maureen Farmer, Jean Porter, Diane Dewitt, Candy Bullingfon, Sheila Strode, Carole Overton, Bamie Williamsg Row 3: Tommy Bullington, Ardin Backous, Kathy Turner, Reni Terrell, Diane Saiylor, Thedra Mollett, Gloria Ingersoll, Dan Anderson, Mr. Mauk, Not Pictured: Miriam Buck- royd, Katherine Cade, Linda Maddy, Phyllis Starr, Jack Baker, Kent Flanagan. -n ru-In-I-l-n1Il1u1IIT. !1l1l1n!0 - I-l:u1n!u . I I I 135 1 I I I I II: I I I I. EI Is. 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I in-.:s2'1fE,gE ---------------vb .. 981-'I 3:22 I m1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I.- Gloria Waltmon --l07- .?n-im-m- .1 - -I-.1 - ----11-1- intra? I I I S I I - I 5 I I I Congratulations and I I I I Best Wishes Seniors insuimicr co If I- T ann..-.. ia-Q 'Y A f - N X - MILL ownns 'fl'-' X I I Iauiih II I I I V I I II Ill 5 The D orway Yo P le tion ,Q4 Y ' - ',,I 5 If -II: Klli-d If ' gl land Shrine: C' Ity T I I I c!u1nn1i 111111 iin-nii-ini1nu1nn1vn-uii-nii- -maxi-ull R k Brown-Don Rice Baby-sitter to returning parent, He went to bed at eight o'cIock, 8:50, 9:00, IO:OO, II:OO, I I:I5, and midnight. ifu-u- - - I- -in-n-i ---n--Im-ni-ui-u-.1-in--u-..T I Our 96th Year In Des Moines I I I I I II!-,, - . I I I Pfllllllby' I I 'I 1'5'5'5 I I I GnAouATioN GIFTS I Plumbs suggest gifts I that endure a lifetime I I WATCHES - DIAMONDS I JEWELRY - SILVER I I i Terms Arranged To Satisfy You! I I I I P LU M B S I I I I WALNUT AT sixTH , II-. .... .,-..-i,-..,-.-.-.,-.-... .... .-.I Steve Shawver Mr. Dahlstrom to Price: Mind if I use the car myself tonight? I'm taking your mother out and I want to impress her. 'r---1-- ------------------ I ---------------- I-----if I I I I I I I T I-I E Q U I L L I I I I Printed and Bound I I I . . I I arner pugdakzng omlaany I 615-17-19 EUCLID AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA I I -:------------------------I---------------------M --------------- ---1-----------a R' k B wn-Don Rice -I 08- 1. I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I P 1 1 I I I LOUAVA'S BEAUTY SALON I i STYLING - TINTING - COLDWAVES I I I 2721 East University Phone AM 5-1157 Des Moines, Iowa 1-1-1g1 1i1u.1-...Q1 Louava Duncan Pat Bales li' i-ln1nl11u1l11il---l1Eg'ua::1lin-aiu--lil-:info 0110111111111-U--in1:1111-u-l1ul1n1ul1u-411mm-I-111i i J. C. WHITE CONCRETE CO. I Ready Mixed Concrete - Building Material ! 330 S. W. 7th Street Phone CH 4-3161 - - -un-in-ul--1:1u-in-n--m-u---n1g1.-1-1114 I YALE onus s. Gnocsnv 1 S O L. .. O ? N 8 2 Y! : mfg' Z QE. QE. O 8: I9 8 0 geo 0I 2 . ' z fi 2. A S 0 3' F s Q I 1 I ,1 il Il Il Il BI 1 I I I I ------I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1---------r In :II E 'SI I 3 IQ I Ei. 1 ,211 1 E-,S ' I nI6:1',',: I I 5 2-1 I I KI Ep I I EI 5' I 2, .gf 21 1 lfanl I 1? 555i I IZ LII I I5 fl! I E Im 1 I I ----------I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 1 LL, gig g1- MOON'S T. V. and RADIO 514 East Locust Phone AM 6-1167 Donna Block COMPLETE HOME CENTERS ik APPLIANCES ir FURNITURE if TELEVISION -k GROCERIES O Q , 1 I ' .Q 1 - S. E. 30th I MAURY S050 N. SECOND 'iIowa's largest Appliance Stores 86th In Hickman Road oven suuons l-n-l1n:l-:1l1n-n1u-u-q1p-.-1g..-1q1- Sheila Luing 1:---n11n1n1n.!. Homeroom 313, Mrs. McGilIivray: Row 1: Wilda Allen, Francis Stroud, Carol Fitzpatrick, Linda Mikesell, Sandy Overton, Lois Walden, Carol Rizk, Mildred Fillman, Carolyn Hodson, Carolyn Clinton, Donna Frazier, Raw 2: Linea Creek, Nancy Moon, Marilyn May, Judy Tucker, Donna Black, Joan Carlson, Marilyn Butts, Linda Pickett, Judy Dawson, Doris Aust, Jonet Shaw, Mrs. McGiIIivrayg Row 3: Donna Hull, Lynda Davis, Louise Homari, Lynne Porisho, Harold Johnson, Michael Cannon, Gary Butts, Leonard Mussell, Lincoln Brown, Jim Waller, Not Pictured: Carolyn Fonza, Helen Richards. Homefoom 48, Mr. Momlner: Row 1: Bob Toomey, Roy Wilson, Don Losee, Bill Smith, Bill Miller, Louie Plude, Row 2: Mr. Mom- mer, Larry Drake, Roger Murray, Loren Coglizer, Don Garltz, Charles Monroe, Bob Gustavson, Not Pictured: Terry Freed, Joe Hanrahan, Bill Nolan. Homanoln 106, Mr. Neal: Row 1: Corolee McCoy, Rosemary Johnson, Mary Anne Carr, Janet Enderson, Judy Sponsler, Pa- tricia Hoskins, Jude Frymanp Row 2: Mike Cosner, Paul Bell, Donna Beeman, Sandra King, Carol Ginther, Ev Engstrom, Cal Stout, Lester King: Row 3: Mr. Neal, Gary Geisinger, Dave Volin, Don Hiatt, Ed Davidson, Jim Pearson, Bill Christiansen, Gary Wood, Larry Hawkins, Not Pictured: Harold Hickman, Norma Guyer, Morguerete Jackson. 1g.- 1 .. 1 .. 1 .- .. -..q1'11q1,..-m1m1g-...- I X , I ' 1N,2.l11,Il l' .N Ill lil lagifmsezs A PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1541 Sixth Ave. Phone CH 4-6143 .. ..-.,.-...,..-.-..-..-...-....-.....-..-...,.-.......l, Steve Anderson l 1 -I09- I +,.-- 111-1-11-11- --xi un -ng I I I I I I I I I AVON men, INC. I I East End of Army Post Road I I I I I Open for Season I I I I Starting I ' I I SATURDAY, MAY 27th I I I I I I W0 5-3455 I i I Bring This Ad and Be Admitted Free I E I +'-' ---'- r5'.a.:::r::7f:,:e:- ' - -'-'I The judge, who has a sense of humor, was sentencing the convict: You'Il die when you hear this one. ,!,:-L41 - 11111 II '-m1on1nI. 11-1111 In-ni: I I I I I I I I I Peoples Abstract Co. I I Member, Iowa and American Title Assoc. I Most Complete and Modern Abstract Plant in I I Polk County I I I I ABSTRACTS I I of Title for Any Real Estate in Polk County I 5 I I I 0 Pick-up and Delivery Service I I 0 Free Parking I I 0 Serving Since 1919 I I I I LOWELL J. BURGER, Pres., Res. CR 9-8ll8 I l 702 Central Natl. Bank Bldg. I I can CH 4-6119 I 'T'- SEC'?5I1XZfZ T Then there was the baseball player who could- n't convince his wife that he was safe when he was out. +,1,. 111-11111 11-11- in I1IIi.1uu-ni--ln-m1In-nn-u1n1uI1m1aim-n1n:m1u1m1u:-m-mxn--gl: I I I I I I I OPPORTUNITY HAS Kuocxen I AND THESE GIRLS ANSWERED I I i l I I NURSING is more than being a I I professional in a respected field, I I more than stable employment in I I good times and bad. There is I I even more than a fine opportu- I I I nity for growth and advancement. I I -inquire by phone or letter to-- I I Nursing is a career of dedicated IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL I I service to all mankind . . . SCHOOL ol: NURSING I I 716 Parnell Avenue I I oss MOINES 16, IOWA 0501! 1111-111111111 11M-n1n1a- -an1n1l-In-I1n1l--la1u1n1n1ln1u1uu-nu--:I-un1n1-ici: Joan Schmocloer-Judy Jones H0- .1-1114111101 1 1 .1--.1n11n..u1 .. 1 -. 1 15111 'I' 'l' . 1 1 1 Gnmovisw DENTAL curuc i I 1 Dr. S. M. Sowdey Dr. D. C. Denger i ' l I Dr. J. R. Jones Dr. P. C. McCoughey 1 I I i of. I.. A. Forbes I I 24th 81 Easton Blvd. AM 5-0339 5 - - - -'---1-1111-'-:I:n1:Y-11+:w:m-1-1-------------I' 3 MELINE'S DX SERVICE I John Ken Dewey Morion Steve 1401 E. University Phone AM 6-9541 ill:-11i -iii-TZiQTIi Ill MITCHELL-WEST FURNACE CO., INC. i GREEN COLONIAL HEATING G COOLING I 2203 E. Grand 24 Hr. Service - All Makes I AM 2-1279 - CR 4-'I666 Carolyn McVey 0:11111 n1q11rn1n.-11u1g11u-11111 1 1 1 1 1 1.111- 3 CRESCENT CHEVROLET CO. I New Cars ond Trucks at 5th 81 Keo 1 Prim AT 8-0281 I Used Cors at 12th 81 Locust Since 1932 Phone AT 8-1988 1 1 1 1 1:11-1un1gi-in-q1g1-1.g1g1q1-..- Larry Hawkins I 1 l l l il 111 11 1 1 1 I I ,f i i'-5'-1 im-1 lg l IE I ig 1 1,1 lg 1 1.51-1 1, 1 :jenn 1 511 51g E1 l -711 -11221 l 5111.11 E1 1 Pi 212 5i 1511 15121 i' i iilsi li 1 1'z-i ls: 1 11:1 I: 'Sl I' I'1 5.-u1g1u1s1u1l::-1+ p-5-:Dig-1:11:41 1 .I -4 -4 I -1 +....- 11... 1 1-1g.-1p1q1-1--.-1g1g1g-.q1g1-1. tlomoroom 302, Miss Nelson: Row 1: Jan Fredregill, Dora Pepin, Margaret Wolfkill, Jeannine Harris, Elaine Kronick, Brenda Ghee, Virginia Hunnell, Bette Hebrew, Patricia Terry, Row 2: Mary Garrett, Arlene Franklin, Pat Holtermon, Sharon Muehlen- thaler, Linda Trotter, JoAnn Danks, Carolyn Lethcoe, Darlene Franklin, Miss Nelson, Row 3: Norma Ulrich, Shelia Milner, Mary Marsh, Karen Chamberlain, Cathie Williams, Sandy Dal- bey, Carolyn Deer, Nellie Rooker, Donna Griffith: Not Pictured: Jo Roe Rios. Horneroorn 217, Mr. Oxenrelder: Row 1: Marilyn Jacobs, Sharon Signs, Gloria Beebe, Joney Fisher, Sydney Mutchler, Colleen Rounds, Marianne Sink, Janet Prince, Row 2: Donna Velvick, Olin Overton, Bob Nereim, Darrel Cook, Ronnie Dorothy, Kathryn Kramer: Row 3: Mr. Oxenreider, Lee Booton, David Roush, Gerald Salyers, Terry McDutfy, Tom Skinner, Not Pictured: David Cook, Pauline Mickle, Mary Jo Marshall, Homeroom 209, Mr. Plens: Row 'lz Elizabeth Wilson, Judy Manning, Sharon Butts, Colleen Barton, Jmet Clausen, Nanci Snethen, Nancy Timmons, Shirley Statler: Raw 2: Bob Wilker- son, Roger Gale, George Reha, Harold Adams, Russell Reeves, Ivan Parker, Jim Fiserp Row 3: Denny Harrington, Bill Butler, Dennis Evans, Maurice Pentico, Richard Dahlin, Nolan Johnson, Mr. Pieresg Not Pictured: Jackie Edwards, Judy Kernes, Steve Heck, Cornelius Matthews, Jerry Simpson, SKEFFlNGTON'S MEN'S FORMAL WEAR 11 1 l l 417 Locust 1 Phone ATlontic 3-0453 g1q1p-11:-q1u11p1-1-1-1pg1li1-11111 nr-cg 1..-,.,-.- .. ....I.-I.....m.-...-..-,..-.,.-...-...- - -.,-...--.,l. --.. 1' I I I New l.ocATloN 3 E SENIORS SUCCESS AND I I I SAVINGS ARE I 5 Garage sYNoNYMous I I j 808-810 E. mn AM 2-7556 ug I I Q fig? l .z ll no .ml CAR TRUCKS ,ggyimwirlgn pl l ns. I 5 Complete Motor Work Qbuquq 5 Overhauling - Brakes - Tune Ups l AAS. I I I sm IN SEE Us I FEDERAL SAVINGS I l LOCUST AT 4TH . DES MOINES, IOWA -3- .......- - - .-..-...-............-...-..................- ,-,, ......-..i. .-........,-.....,. ,-.-..-..-......,....,........,............-............,............- Morv Burkett Bob Nisser-Lorry Conn Darrell Aldrich: Did you hear about the Mr. Gibson: Well son, there's one thing dog named Tax? about these grades that is in your favor. Jim Rollins: No Jerry: What's that, dad? Darrell: Well, we opened the door and in- Mr. Gibson: You couldn't have been cheat- come Tax! ing! o!ou1u1u-his-un-u1n-un- 11:-ni-u1rn-um-m ----1--1 '- 1-11---11- swim--nu-iu1n1no? l l l l l I 3 AND E j ' R WS ' I I I I I STUDIO I l . I . I . T . I 822 Walnut Street Phone CH 4-4956 I 1 I I I l I DES MOINES 9, IOWA I I I l ' I I I l Weddings Graduotions i l I l l ll71i1l-iiiQ1!ll1HiH-Tilfiilfl-i1l1iDiS? i1iWi-iSTlli-'i1iQ T1i-1I1IiIiSiH iiil QTIL -II2- l 1 1 -iin1uu1.q1l..1--.ii.1g1n1-1,11--.-1p1g-5-.g PHONE CHerry 4-5258 i Prompt Service Day or Night l COMPLETE WRECKED CAR REBUILDING I Over 35 Years Serving Iowa People i owen cizisr I AUTO BODY SERVICE l 1222 Klao WAY ' '-'EIf'EZ,Q'n'I6'S'iGZ T ' ' I PRUGH GROCERY 4000 East 29tIr Phone AM 2-5891 DES MOINES, IOWA DR. WALTER L. NUTT FOOT SPECIALIST Grad. of l940 700 Fleming Bldg. Phone CH 3-5727 Let Us Help You Put Your Best Foot Forward ' ' T T cofl Mccoy CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SIMPSON PHOTO SERVICE 2429 University Ave. Phone CR 9-7404 TTvf'E'STS ?'v'i'El1,T 'f i'rT'i'zR'LT i ROWAT CUT STONE CO. CONTRACTORS IN CUT STONE AND MARBLE I East Seventh and Vine Street: Phone CII 4-8604 DES MOINES 9, IOWA .ig-.pig1-yi-.-1.1pi..iq1pi.g1m1m1-p1g1ua1ne.1in-. Judy Loveioy .g.........,-...,-.........-.....-.....-...-......- 1g1.1-.--1-1:1 .-'13 1. 1--an Homeroorn 148, Mr. Rasmussen: Row I: Ken Cockayne, Bob Haag, Rich Howland, Steve Dennis, Leaton Blanchard, Dennis Bird, Jerry Chittenden, Wesley Dudley, Row 2: Mr. Rasmussen, Ron Frye, Larry Woolson, Ron Sjullie, Robert Wheels, Harold Robinson, Kenny Holt, Not Pictured: Marvin Walden, Larry Douglas, Gary Ellis. Horneroom IIS, Mr. Rathert: Row I: Sandy Peterson, Judy Glantz, Johnette Hollingsworth, Evelyn Thorpe, Row 2: Jim Osborn, Jerry Southward, Ed Grant, Bob Beener, Louie Boylan, Glenn Smith, Row 3: Larry Love, Marvin Lyon, Arlo Jolliffe, Joe Lydic, Mr. Rathert, Not Pictured: Larry Conn. I-Iomeroorn 6, Mr. Savage: Row 1: Joan Potter, Sandy Cooper, Claudia Morris, Linda Hess, Pat Collier, Jean Anne Terry, Mary Collins, Row 2: Gary Rapp, Jim South, Beverly Rernster, Sandra Sage, Nancy Wright, Jerry Dysart, Ernie Parish: Row 3: Mr. Savage, Jerry Shelton, Ed Brody, Don Bowers, Jerry Watters, Jerry Forbush, Frank Rains, Randy Rich, Not Pictured: Danny Teiw, Bob Knight. e1-1m1g..q..-,gly---1.1q1q1g1-.1g1.i1g1 n O I' I 2 51.25 51501-9 SSZw3 fi 91,11 nzxg' Z:l l1fD El-I-5 g?. -IW U' -.-.5 31320 9: 2 1-9 Z 'U P z 1 -4 ------+ 8 iw., rllrll 0 :lim 2 L z- '-' m C ig'-'F'-GS sis al? '92 52: 'ze-950 ilgz .i Uv-If .E le-1 G -113- 1----- -------------- -----I I I I I I gracluafw I I, I II Q I I II I E sincere Md wakea I I I I I I from I I I I YOUR NEIGHBOR-OWNED UTILITY I I Iowa Powen I I I AND LIGHT COMPANY I I-......-.-.-.-...-I.-.-.-.I-.-.-.-.-.-I Ardin Bockous--Lorry Woolson Joan Schmaker: That's the fifth time you've gone back for ice cream and cake. Doesn't it embarrass you? John Sample: Why should it. I keep telling .!.u1-1--q-n-ui ---1---11111 -11? I I I I COMPLIMENTS TO THE I I I I JUNE, I96I CLASS I I I I I F E ' ' I I awn nglneerlng I I I I I 8000 W. University Ave. I I I Des Moines, Iowa I I I I I .iw---.. -------.----.. .-.4 Judy Eason: named After? Kay Hartung: Judy: His John V Dorn Did you hear about the cat No, I didn't. owner went outside and called them I'm getting it for you. Hereaftc-er! I'-'- '- W ' - ' ' ' ' E - - ' - ' - - ' ' ' ' ' - I I I I I I f I I ongrafufafiona, eniora. I I I From I I I I THE BANK DESIGNED I For Your Convenience I I I I I I Valley Bank and Trust Company I I I I Walnut at Fourth I I MEMBER FDIC I -l ------'- ----- '----'-'-- - - ---'-k -E-1-'-'------- -'----- --I'------'--------I' en OC UYHQ II4- I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I l I I l wk 'rs 'fd vt l ,P 0 J 1 M I 1 -1...faQ,,,. 17511-'ll H., Tk I W 1295: WF I 9 I g gr I 1 1 , X, I 1 Sf it 1 .i..-.. .... ..- -..-,.-1.......... .. -........-.-..i. Bob Nisser sloo1l1l1u1l1l1uu1iu1u-no-u-l1iu-U11-l1:1u1 l NOE SHEET METAL CO. e I 1313 E. 23rd si. Phone AM 2-1071 I I METAL SPECIALTIES - srourmo I FREE ESTIMATE all 18-1! DUl11IlliUillll8Er::gE2Elidil?iCllHiQil E CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I, l SlMPSON'S SUPER VALU I l I l 2210 E. 9th Street Phone AM 6-6795 P1n-11:1-11111111-n-1:1n-u--uv1nl-u1l-l1ll1i l s1'nArr onus . 1 Prescriptions - Sundries I I 1607 East sm Street Phone AM 6-1119 I BRICK STRAIT, Owner I i--un-in-n-in-iiii1iuI1n1-:Q-ax:-nr:--n1n1l1o1soIs Ron Cox :gsr1n1n1u-min-n-EE1nI1in1ni-an--ni-in-murmur 1 1: I HODSON MOBIL SERVICE l RAY HoDsoN I I zanr and Hubbell Phone AM 6-9260 I MOBILGAS - MOBILOIL llll1Dll1llilll'Tlllil1llli6lg:LE:IeT-i1l1H-1lIT!liQTlil '1- I I I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I I Y-Nor GRILL I 1323-6111 Ave. CH 3-9207 6 OPEN 24 HOURS i Serving Breakfast Round Clock l Steaks - Chicken - Plate Lunch E Waffles - Hot Cakes ORDERS TO GO -...1ig11Iu1-I.- 1n1uii1ni--in1u1g1n1 ..qi-1311. Frances Little '1- -.g-.111-I... 1q1 altar! L .. UI Il-fn-nl' 1.11-1 1---111 Homeroorn 10, Mr. Schukel: Row 1: Lois Aust, Carolyn Cook, Donna Mintle, Linda Rose, Janet Anderson, Mari Ann Hatfield, Sue Gibson, Betty Christiansen, Sheryl Stuchis, Row 2: Steve Lonfellow, Tom Bryan, John Alexander, Sue Leahy, Ruth Mc- Pherson, Jill White, Bill Burkett, Robert Taylor, Don Cox, Row 3: Dennis Powell, Frank Mussell, John Erickson, Duane Johnson, Ed Doran, Harvey Helgeland, Tom Farmer, Wendell Webb, Mr. Schakelp Not Pictured: Sue Downey, Marcia Green, Anne Lyons. Homeroom 319, Miss Skarsllaug: Row 1: Roberta Leonard, Nancy Taylor, Margaret Spagnalo, Sandi Braddock, Margaret Quick, Sharon Colegrove, Eileen Harlan, Pat DeAngelo, Row 2: Jeanie Leeper, Sally King, Elizabeth Edwards, Margaret Spar- ling, Roberta Porkey, Jane Cochran, Geneva Booker, Marjorie Booker, Row 3: Kenneth Deering, Jim Baridon, Dan Nelson, Jim Titus, Perry Jones, Miss Skarshaug, Not Pictured: Maxine Hardesty, Ronald Adams, Tommie Epps. Homeroorn 213, Mr. Sloan: Row 'l: Paula Mock, Linda Martin, Cheryl Martin, Julie Bell, Janice Brower, Marilyn Stapleton, Sharon Ellis, Viola Kern, Sandy Carront, Bobbi Foulkes, Row 2: Shoron Culp, Marty Shepherd, Sandra Losee, Barbara Thomas, Carolyn Johnston, Lorraine Zink, Donna Golob, Marie Turner, Maria Boston, Deanna Latham, Row 3: Mr. Sloan, Norma Wimber, Judy Sparks, Darlene Millard, Dora Ward, Carol Hart- ley, Nancy Horter, Judy Funderburk, Not Pictured: Anne Nutt. .ip,1g.1u1Im.-I-1111111-.iII11IuI1Iin1un--1-.-.111glee-.i-1. Congratulations Seniors - Best of Luck , SUNRISE sunk VALU l EvEnY DAY LOW mess QUALITY MEATS l East 42nd 8. Easton Blvd. CHARLIE BURZACOTT KENNY FENTON l I1-1-.-lq1g1p1-1g1'1q1gg1-1g1-iu Steve Anderson un.-u1i111..1.-.-1.-1.-.-1 lnfroducing The New MOBllE SCODTER for fhe Ice Cream lndustry CONGRATULATIONS JO ANN - JERRY 81 SENIORS TRO'lTER'S SNO-BOY ICE CREAM WALT 8. JIM, Props. 3.1.5.-g1g1-1,11--u1u-q1g-.5411-1 1 1.1.1.- Ted Tuinsfra nga-m-m-n-u1u1-i'-n11-ui-1u-uu--1- - :1 11-- 11141-e g Congratulations Seniors T i oss Momss FEED co. l - I I 2015 Hubbell Avenue Phone AM 2-3265 ui ESn'ESIlTS+T'TfIEZZ ?u1m1uu1 -1111111-ui11ui1nn1m-11,11ui1m-ua:-11111 - n-ui-ner i Congratulations Seniors I I I G a G 11sr111GsnA'r1oN i I I 1542 Eos! Geena riiene AM 2-0665 I ..-...-...-....--1.-...-...-m.-.,.-....-..-..-.1...m-....--1.-1.-.--up Sydney Mutchler :finimi-nu-QII11milu-ulinmluilzililinvmi-miiinlmi-ruinn-ning: f EMCO VENETIAN BLIND CO. T I CLARENCE M, VOGELAAR, Mgr. E I 4216 s. E. 14th si. Phone AT 2-1492 I -. ..-.e .--M-....Egger-.4Z...-....-....-...-...-...-1.-ng. nga11lu--nn-uvwn11l1--1411111111uh-1n1--l11u111lu-uiriiniull-iuxmi-111? I oss Momss AUTO sum.Y l l PA11Ts AND ACCESSORIES 1 l Wholesale and Retail l I 2742 East University Phone AM 5-0579 I ..-I..-1.-....-..-11.-.........-....-........-...-.1-...I-....-M-...-...--4. Glen Gray-Arlo Jolliffe Mrs. Hemer: How did your Dad know you had the car out? Mike: I ran over himf' ,P-..lu,minnimlimi.,,1nu,un21111111111111.11111111uLin41imq.niiiin1ii 'I' . l CUSHMAN-WILSON OIL CO. MOBILGAS 81 MOBILOIL i 1 A l I l M 'I l 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 i E. 2nd 81 Grand 3761 E. University T I E. 29th 8. Hubbell E. 14th 8. Court I I E. 14th s. Tiffin e. 25th s. University 1 E. 14111 - Pane Hsu Road 1 l Phone CHerry 3-3156 l i We Deliver Fuel on ' ' '- '5llTE1H'2TF'-'MW- C - i' -ll6- 'I' p.-g I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I- i BODY - FENDER REPAIR - GENERAL REPAIR I i Auto Painting - Automatic Transmission I I JIM'S Auto REPAIR T I 1151 - 15th Street 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed E TOWING I sus. cn 4-0151 Res. AM 2-3215 I ''' 1:.x:I:1m1:m:I7'fI:I:.::'-'- '-'+ e!u-u- -vl--uIv-a1u-ai-il-mc-In1aiin1a1u1u-- 1 -fn e Congratulations Seniors I THRIFTY-WISE SUPER MARKET 5 . 2023 Hubbell Phone 6-7022 E I-1-I-In-I----In-an ------ In-n-an-n---ui-nf. e!el1n1-1:1 1uu1aI1m1m1m-m1Il1n-Ia-M1 1 1n1u.'q l WASTENEY a. CREES I I STANDARD SERVICE I I zozs Easton sive. AM 6-9245 I I DES MOINES, IOWA I Washing -:- Greasing -:- Wheel Balancing -:- Accessories I .--1-.-.-..-I.-.--...-...-..-I.-.....-..-..-.-......--4. n1n1u1n+ Ev Engstrom Compliments of . EAIIzGRouNo PLUMBING I 3001 Dean Ave. Phone AM 6-4338 I .-..-.....-..-..-..-..- .... -.....-.-..-.-...........-..-..5. 1:11.2- Paulo Muldoon-Susan Felse LIDDELL BROS. FURNITURE 2323 Forest Ave. Phone CR 7-8613 i DES MOINES 11, IOWA I Complete Line of Furniture, Appliances, Television ,.1gig1pi..g.--Ilg1...1g1ul1g1g1g1-.-...1g1q1-1. I- 'I' Ina Rains-Judy Jones- Joan Schmacker CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS I HAMILTON'S Funeral Home E Ardis Peterson Ira Moller 'T' 'Z.Gl2'v75IJI52'ny-3IF9Z1Tv3E221'5oTZE 4- 1-1-.-Q1- 1-.-q L S. I tlemeroom 310, Miss Soutter: Row 1: Susie Hodges, Nancy Thomas, Brenda Brown, Janet Nicolle, Mary Gollogner, Merlene Long: Row 2: Linda Woalson, Janet Welch, Mickey Campbell, Pat Walters, Pat Wiblishouser, Donna Higdon, Carol Forson, Rida- Winger, Row 3: Miss Soutter, Norman Davis, Kathleen Addy, Margaret Helgeland, Sandra Rowley, Steve Shawverg Not Pictured: Nancy Erickson. Momeroom 211, Mr. Springate: Row 1: Lee Ann Siders, Barb Mock, Sally Harris, Judy Byerly, Danna De Geris, Jon Brinker- hoff, Nancy Harvey, Margo Evonsg Row 2: Bob Winget, James Noble, Jim Smith, Ben Miller, Jim Cave, Bob Brown, Dave Fiserg Row 3: Sam Jones, Larry Purvis, Paul Gelner, Lloyd Rob- inson, John Edwards, Mr. Springate, Not Pictured: Tom Smith, Mary Rivas, Peggy Weatherly. Homeroom 20, Mr. Storer: Row 1: John R. Weichman, Dave R. Stubbs, Carl R. Swalla, Sharon Thorp, Sheila Stark, Trudy Smith, Wayne Waterbury, Ken Keil, Vm Somers, Raw 2: Gary Hatfield, Mike Hartung, Larry Ingersoll, Larry Cumpston, Tom Jones, Sid Niccum, Ron Cruikshank, Chuck Brinkerhoff, George Cook, Row 3: Chuck Cox, Dennis Perry, Jon Redshaw, Dennis Witzenburg, John Kuioc, Hons Kollschegg Jr., Roy Danielsor' Darrell Main, Mr, Storerp Nat Pictured: Tony Beltrame, Dan Koepke. .1g1g1q...r-1...-ng-. -.q.1u.-q1.q1g.-q1.g..p.-gi.-.1 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FLO INN 800 East 12th Street Phone AM 6-9107 -. 1g1g-.1q1g1-1q1g1..1g1q1p1q1g1-1p1.g, Sharon Signs 1-II1IIII1-II-I--mI1uI--IIII-mI1IIII-IIu1II-I-IIn-IIII- .I1IuI1uII-m1.Iu1II swim-H11111uI1u1m1I-1-II1'I1IIl-.-II1,g1 1 1.g...,.1, I IOWA PAINT AND HARDWARE .Il I C f . -I I For Anythinggnfaint :nd Hardware I I Ollgfalll atl0ll5 I I Ivlsion o ' E I IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING cg., INc. 4 2111 I I fo I I f 's ' ' s'JE2'Mo.Ngs 9, .oJi C' ' 1 I-M-TEE-SENIOR GRADUATING CLASS I um-'I- -'-flI:7I70Zl2TlTf'5 ?JEfI? 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I Compliments of 'I' I Iofjfui Q'IIIff5.If'12'I.s I EASTOWN THEATRE I .Il 1030 East 9th Sr' Des Moines, Iowa I II. 1536 East Grand Phone AM 5-0013 I '- ' 'E'1GFTT+'l23Z' I-U-'-'-'---'-'TG3 ErTe?'-M-'-'-'-'-'-nf' e!n1IuI L-1:1 :II-IIII-IIII--I1uII1nI1IIn 1111 IIn1InII1II u!l1lI1 - :nil-all-u1nI1Iaxuuin-Q-1uII1n1n1-in I Compliments of T I T I I I DAVENPORT BODY SHOP I I AIR-LANES BOWLING ALLEYS I I PAINT Joss 97.50 I 4200 Fleur Drive Phone AT 2-9789 I 'I' 212 Eos. 30th sh Plume AM 5-0108 I ''M-'-'- -'FZ'fEXlTS'II'iI2'EZI'-hw'-'-'-'E I 1-'- -'-'ISICTAU2Z,'Q:'SIS'n-5.52-'- - Diets are for persons who are thick and tired College English Depaffmenf-The Chamber of of it commas. Q.....-.-..........,.-..-.......-..-.....-.-.......-........I. 'I -'- -'- '- ' --'--- - -MI. I I I I 7 H UB B E LL-ETTE I I gfig I ' I ' 1 . . I I I I Mlnlafure I I iioi 1 I E I 5 II I I A Good Ploce to Meet Your Friends I I I W I l I u I I I ADAM I I I . . I I I I Prescrlptlon I I I U I I I I I I I Pharmacy I I i ' I I lem' :::.:.:'. ' I 1 MAUM T- ADAMS' PPI- I I ' ' I I Your East Des Moines Druggist I I I HAVE YOUR DOCTOR DIAL CH 4-3186 FOR I I I I FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY I I JUMPING GYMINY CENTER I E 5 ' fn f - I a'no1l-u1l1nI1uIg.I'lg7A:r-l1gl?a1--F5.l1l:-n-l1l1alf! II1I1l1l1n1l1l1l:?I1T5Jjc:?:l1.. :W-nr- 7711! :io -IIB- als n1n1u1n-an-in--111111: lil:-mini, 1-n1sl1l,!p gigill .111 HINKY DINKY SUPER MARKETS 2710 INGERSOLL BEAVER 81 DOUGLAS Ron Cox DUANE 81 DODY'S BARBER 81 BEAUTY SHOP 2342 Easton Blvd. Phone AM 6-B848 i1min:-ln.--..u-11-1:1n-.iu..u11i---1-15.1,-1p41g1. Ina Rains-Judy Jones-Joan Schmacker -1.151gg.-g1u1q1n1-1-u1n1n1.,1u1u1iu...n1 ... DIAL FINANCE COMPANY 7th In Locust Merle Hay Plaza East Sth 81 Locust Park Fair 1g1g..m1 1y.11m1up..q...u1 1 111 -. 11,11 .-...-n.-.u-.i111a1m-.n..i1u1u1nu.-M.-,,,,i..11iu-...... 1 P 4..-......-......... 4-.-.- -5...- .11u1m1n1:a1un-.s..u-1.-M1,.1g1,1-1-1-.-..1g1. :-11: 1 in-g1q1gig-I..-g.-.1-11-it-1-1 1.1.1 Harold Crum gip1q-up-.a1..q1p1p1p-.1-151.-.--lqlg-.m1 1 COMMERCIAL TRUCK RENTAL SERVICE, INC. 307-311 East Third Street DES MOINES 9, IOWA Steve Shawver 1. -1.11-giq1-11n1-1m-m..-u1p1n-.n1l-.n.- 1 1a ,1........... 11--:1n1u11in1ui1m1u1LsIu Congratulations Seniors als.- lx li? I.. ill-on Vasa' 1525 :fe 31 i 51 If Sl 2 51 9 01 E lim 'S' Izz- n on lZZ 15-. aiu- .1in1 1 1--1.-ia.-.111 1 1 1 1 1u1.,..1u-g- 1. CRUM'S ELECTRIC SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Complete Electrical Service 1030 East 9th St. 1 1:1---1411n1u1l-1n1n1n-n1l1ni-I1u1Ii1l-I Don Hiatt gqgigi -n.- ...dui I -1- -2' ..---w--1----1.1, . l-1 tlomeroom 15, Mr. Stratton: Row I: Marion Hobt, Nancy Let- tington, Carolyn Haney, Karen Frazier, Janet Robbins, Beverly Bartels, Linda Belluchi, Virginia Christensen, Meredith Haigh, Carol Rowatg Row 2: Margaret Priebe, Gary Soma, Johnny Berg- Price Dahlstrom, Jennings gren, Denny Myers, Tom McClinton Crawford, Larry Drottz, Larry Bailey, Gary Sheldon, Mary Beth Anderson, Row 3: Jack Mishler, Rod Nelson, Steve Herron, Joe Gray, Larry Cortner, Frank Baltzley, Martin Frederickson, Ron Goddard, Mr. Stratton, tlolneroorn 201, Mr. Tannett: Rav 1: Susie Felse, Bobby Thomas. Penny Ford, Pat Schimp, Linda Ryun, Joyce Denning, Row 2: Toni Williams, Jim Waters, Dave Coson, Tom l-lornbock, Jerry Payton, Judi Burke, Paula Muldoon, Row 3: Tom Patterson, Dick Mullicon, David Hornocker, Brion Ford, Jim Fisher, Mr. Tannattg Not Pictured: Judy Sampson, Betty Sawhill, Ron Cox, Wendell Grittis, Steve Kline, Dave Pearson, Bill Coulter, Bob Soppeland. Homeroom 216, Miss Tennant: Row 1: Linda Hayes, Marilyn Long, Karen Bingaman, Judy Crispen, Lora Osborne, Linda Hinkle Terry Young, Mary Porrez, Dorothy Thorpe, Row 2: George Davis, Carla Schroeder, Karin Christiansen, Sue Selindh, Coleen Golob, Sandra Stiver, Carolyn Sloan, Tom Ryun, Mis Tennant, Row 3: Verle Chaney, Nolan Collins, Jeff Jeffries, Dave Polley, Bill Daniels, Tim Erickson, Mike Clark, Gary An- derson, Not Pictured: Bob Headley, Paul Jewett, Shirley Noll, Alberta Waters, Lindo Bales. S l F 1 I2 I PPI 53, - 1-51 ao, 3 , 5.29.1 35'-1 f-.Ea 'ml Ewszigl E 532. vm!! gg' gggnsigl 5322 2'-:I -13,22 Um! PE 3 4 1 33 I 311i S' i 7' i I l 1 1 1 1 1 QI 51 131 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 'I' vIoe1p1q1n1p-1-1-1g1..-uI1an1p1-1n-u-u-ln1'0ln - I I - I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I I I SERVICE SAW COMPANY I I Mel Boyd, Proprietor I I 812-12111 sneer AT 2-7038 I . qui.,-1-,--,.-.--1g-1T:d1-glrsgrn-Ixl-1l11n-l1l1uIl T,-,-,-,-,-,-,,,,-,,-.-,...,-.-..-........-.-. I HIRAMS COUNTRY STORE I 'I' 2825 Easton Blvd. Phone AM 6-7509 'I' u 'FoTI5'EG'Ef '-'-'-'-'-'-' 11---I1n1u1-ut-D111-I-l1n-hr:-un1nI--nu1:1-si-ao? VIVIDAN'S DEPT. STORE I 2117 E. University Ave. Pllblie AM 2-6791 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS n1:1l1n1n-u1u-:ETS-vlinger Oh, Mike, l've missed you, Sandy cried, and fired the gun again. ,gal-..-..g1..-g-n1u-an-D 11111 'I-'I'-'IU' 1' I I I I . . . at the I I I I 10p ol die Class I I ALWAYS! I I I I l I Seven-Up I I I America's favorite fresh up l I is a straight A with stu- I dents everywhere . . . Don't 1 fail at parties. Keep plenty l T of chilled Seven-Up in the i refrigerator. l I I Seven-Up Battling Co. Des Moines llClQlHUTDCID-iClhi-1-7?ClQ1r-7Hi-lC1n--n Harold Crum-Steve Anderson I I -1 I WOOLSON GROCERY I I 1401 Lyon rim. AM 6-1020 I I nes Moines, IowA I rIoa1!i:1n1:1l1l-211: Yxiziz in-:larsl 1 1:1140 Larry Woolson aff--ul1lu1n11u1l111u1un1n1:1nuI1h1-u-:lil-l1l1l-aT I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I I SPAIN AUTO I I 2910 sw unsvwafy rims AM 2-8543 ?253I'EE,?h'Z6f7I1+Z3'EZ 'll WHITE STAR LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS 212 East Grand Phone CHerry 3-0181 Qi-1IHlHuusQlQ1nDiQ1nQ1Il-1sHllIlQ1n!1lIIl 1. lno Ruins-Judy Jones-Joon Schmacker A steward was walking along the promenade deck with a large bowl of soup when the ship rolled unexpectedly and he dumped the entire bowl onto the shirt Of a passenger sleeping in a deck chair. Thinking fast, the steward awoke the man and said, I do hope you're feeling bet- -Q- fb -1 3 F EQ. T' 1- -1--- ---I I I, I I IE -. I I lu 5 I I li' :ffl I I L 85 I I- I I 1 H nl!!! I I 5'I ' IE 554511 I Ie?H2I I me -EIwI I -Iz gs,-. I EI? Jam! I S--4I4w, I I.. I i ifvg-mol I Iwi-3! , . I Iii?-f-I i 5 ,Ii I I 1 I0 I s I 2 21: I I., a I E n S I ' IE I I I' I :fue-ln-l-111114. I Look ron THE RACK I I WITH THE SNACK I I IN THE scoTcH I I PLAID SACK I in-I-l-I1 THAT'S HILAND POTATO CHIPS 010:11 illTlllUlll-1lllllilliiilllh-1-'1CiMC1-libhiHG-Dil Rick Brown-Don Rice -120- ...gi- 111:-1nc!v CLICQUOT CLUB BOTTLING CO. suN caesr - MAsoNs Roof sean ...--I.-----.-.-.---.-----I--..-.I--I-...I--I--...-Ii Larry McClain 1llc1ll1-HC-IIliHill1nhC1HCSlllinQlR-illlillliumzlxn 117 Congratulations Seniors CAMPBELUS FAIRGROUND CAFE Anill L. Campbell 310 E. 30th St. Phone AM 6-9193 I I 'i I I I I , I I I :: 8 I I I o 5 i I I 1 Z 70 I I I S' .. ' Z l I :I 3 2 2 S I I '51 0 rn l 3' I I gl I 5. n 3' I I -.I If . o 2 I I ' ' I9 -v U1 I I I a ' E .,, I I 1 ' 5 9 I I I '4 S3 I ' Ln I I I l I I -I--------------------.1- 11111-s 'I 1-. .-.- 1..u.1gi.-I.1.I-I,1.41-...q.--.-..1..i1ig1.,.-g-...1'1.--.. Felse-Muldoon 'I -1..1.i1'1g1..1p1g1g...g1,----q---.I-1--g-gi. -.-.--4+ I VY-LACTOS LABORATORY, INC. I 1901 Eost Euclid Des Moines, Iowa slal1rn-no-nu-in1n1u1rgR?l:5nhEn':i5ri:-u1m1uI1mI1uu1m--u VICTORIA CLEANERS - TAILORS - FURRIERS Fur lr Wool Cold Storage DRIVE IN FOR YOUR CONV NIENCE Main Plant-S39 6th Ava. Branch-2 DES MOINES 9, IOWA 704 Grand Ava. -.Q l-3-Q1--q-p--1g..q1pQ.g1-1.-1g1p1g-.11---4 Frances Little .?----u--1n1n-n1n1n-ni1u-n-n-m1--nn-uni-in-nf I I Phone: AT 8-6704 I I MAx HARRIMAN I I HAIR sTYI.Is1' I of Park Fair u..n1--q1g1- l 'I00 Euclid Des Moines, Iowa I For Women Who Care nfuin-aria-11:-ni--u1n1n1In1nn1Iu1ln1u1no-l-url Judy Jones-Joan Schmaker 'I' Homefoom 7, Mr. Trernon: Row I: Kathy Freeman, Joyce Wig- noll, Dixie York, Mary Ballard, Marjorie Ballard, Carol Hum- phrey, Barbara Howe, Carolyn Hill, Kay Nelson, Marilyn Maples, Joyce Strode: Row 2: Sandra Calkins, Joyce Bennett, Diane Mally, Ramona Sutton, Lois Smith, Ottulyn Taylor, Martha Foster, Sharon Clark, Barbara Crouthamel, Clarissa Kellis, Fran- ces Brody: Row 3: Reg Kepner, Darold Wilson, Bill Gorrell, Mike Walker, Carl Linder, Danny George, John Pinegar, Mr. Tremanp Not Pictured: Anne Pinkerton. Homerooln 46, Mr. Tullls: Row I: Bill Adams, Dick Sohn, Steve Uitermarkt, Harold Bemisdarter, Dick Larsen, Ed Furry, Bob McNeeley, Don Sanders: Row 2: Jim Richabough, Jerry Hemp- ing, Jim West, Ray Breeding, Gene Cochran, Joy Bickel, Mr. Tullis: Row 3: Jim Bennett, Bob Sayles, Ron Horter, John Skipper, Gerald Colegrove, Mike Cowmon, Marvin Sievers, Gene Rite: Not Plcturod: Ronald Conn, Paul Jay. Homoroom 304, Mr. Wonek: Row 1: Jeanie Downing, Penni Prince, Sharon Moore, Florine Wetzel, Cleo Oxley, Joyce Kil- lian, Sharon Smith: Row 2: Ruth Ann Fohnestock, Lois Sande- gren, Phyllis Whitlatch, Sally Larson, Shirley Johnson, Joy Breese, Bonnie MacGregor, Row 3: Mr. Wanek, Sonya Granger, Paulette Smith, June 0'Connor, Evelyn Haywood, Vera Quick, Charlotte Hendricks, Suzie Reynolds, Carol Reasonerg Not Pictured: Jean Long, Sue Stevens. .!..1p-.q-.--.-1vn-m1g1u.-ui..-g.1qi1..-.nu-I-1.11-1.1-g -q.-1-.-5111.-1 4..- I 2 I CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS '6l FRANKELS 612 Locust Street FRANKELS PARK FAIR 2nd and Euclid 511-9- I 100th YEAR SERVING IIJWA i ......-......-..-II-...-........-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-.-.-ug. Carolyn McVey 'f ':i ' ': ':i :r'i:':n '22 ' I BlLL'S LUNCH I 2401 East Walnut Phone AM 6-9386 MEALS-suorr onusns I . ..... H:i.31E22E2:I::z..-.....-I Sharon Fuson If LA VERE BRAUCHT I Equitable Building Des Moines, Iowa I ORDER BY PHONE - CH 3-6191 I i Where Your Best Friends Buy Their Flowers 'il E 3 5 S so -. -'I' 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 I -ll- il-rl FIRST FEDERAL STATE BANK 24th li University Open A Savings Today for Your College Education 396 Interest - FDIC A g.. 11411pe.-gl-.Ig1g1g1,1-1g1q1g.-.--igi-.--in Glen Gray-Arlo Jolliffe Harvey Helgelandz I've got an idea! Frank Mussellz Be good to itg it's in a strange place. UQ -W8-I H010--1 mg rn Q.Q.1'2O. H543 Ioagz' O'Um - m a 'S - O' :ITB -3-o.r 3- -rg mmqfgb 119-m3 J'm'32UQ ID-1 nsg2W rv :-,S U' n 8 9. gr oc 3 O 'N PL 'Y J' fb 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I 1:41. EASTOWN FLOOR COVERING, INC. Hard Surface Coverings for Floors, Walls, Counters Linoleum - Tile - Formica - Fixtures - Sundries on :asf Grand rim. AT B-5724 I ---I. ul- Ardin Bczlzgus-Larry Wo-Iago-n-U' -----. 'I' -1-lg.-I-1.1111-1.11g.1.1.1.p1-.1ig1-1-in-.-1,-111I i JANE WILLIAM ROSE MEDICI I HOUSE OF BEAUTY SALON 1343 Cleveland Ave. Des Molnes, Iowa I Phone AM 2-6269 I I WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS 'L Styling - Hair Coloring - Cold Waves ,I .-.-..-..-.-n-.-..-.--...-1.-----.--.----....-ng. Lorry McClain .!..-..- ---...-in-1......-...-,..--.---H-.-----.---.T I GALILEE BAPTIST cnuncl-1 I 22nd G DES MOINES STREETS I I VON ELBERT, Pastor I 5 A Friendly Church In a Big City I sway cows were in sunny sums-Aam sou In wmni, I -1-.-........-..-......-...-..-...-....,-...-.-..-..-..-..-..-..g. .Fermi .1q1p1-.--1q1g1u-1n:n1n1q.-uu1n1n1l1 t PLUMB SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE I Plumbing, uf.--ring, Industrial and on Equipment Supplies - I 220 Court Ave. Des Moines, Iowa I l-lu1u1u1l1n1ae1ns?glng:y1us1un1li1ln1Iu1u1u1urI1 DR. STEWART E. REED PODIATRIST - FOOT SPECIALIST i 425 Kresge Bldg. Phone CH 3-7922 I ' EISfI'I11'ZeX ' 'I' It SIPES PRESCRIPTION SHOP I PROFESSIONAL PHARMACIST I Des Molnes Bldg. 401 -6th Ave. I .:m::'.f1 L.- -..-.,. -,.- 12.112--f :'1..I Bill Burkell Velga Evaltovicsz What's the difference be- tween a college and a mental institution? Sharon Calladez I don't know. UI 3' 4 fe -W 391 'o 7 o . gg 3: gh! 11 gs ,h-f ol E-. J 'CIA oz CE' 3: 33 ou 945 oc c rw? :4 fb 'U' o -1- 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I ! iIi I I I I I I I L. 1 g I I I I I I I I I ! I I 'I'----I--101' DR. H. H. OZANNE osN1'ls'r House Phone AM 6-1023 406 Capital City Bank Bldg. Office Phone CH 3-1423 Des Moines, Iowa 1-1111+ 111'-n:n1a+ I e I i I I I I I I -I Il I EI 9I I I I I s I i I 1 I 5 I 'I' -HI' -'I' lU1HlQil-iQillHZElUTCilll-1-lllii-llllTlll-ll Res. AM 2-3095 Shop CH 4-4400 HollrslA.M.toS P.M.-Sat.lA.M.lo IZM HERMANS BARBER SHOP HERMAN BALL, Prop. Styling and Shaping a Specialty 646 East Locust Des Moines, lavra HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON I I i Alto, Coreno, Betty, Juanita, Anne I l Professional Care Is Better for the Hair I I 29th and Hubbell Phone AM 6-0923 I 4- I N2 I0 I -1- Shirley Hifes .-..--.---.-..------I--I.-..--.-..-..-.1-..--I.-.1-. Eddie Davidson uv--.v.-'... --, .v.. .. ..-.-e,, .... 11 L- ,, , 1 Jessie Brown, Sharon Hodson, Kay Kinney, Edie Ellis, Judy Brisboisg Not Pictured: Mary Halterman. Homoroam 311, Mis Wlllttord: Row 1: Susie Winegardner, JoAnn Chmuro, Jeanette Harold, Pat Dennis, Betty Cushman, Janie Hollingsworth, Sheryl Bassett, Mabel Powell, Sondra Hol- land, Mary Ann Duffy Row 2: Marsha Housmon, Linda Webb, Erickson, Marilyn Bjork, Jan Grant, Kathleen Hendren, Zona Ann Gebuhr, Joyce Shepley, Sue Agan, Sondra Mallory: Raw 3: Mr. Wehrle, Bob Chiono, Tom Whitney, Ra-y Liliegren, Don Paul, Jerry Smith, Ernie Simon, Miss Whitford. .-.......4- - . .....-.... 1 11 1 1 i 1 1N 1 I 1 1121 in 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 lf: i lg l y I sg.. 1.4 1 z 1 12.11121 1001 -1 ' woe' 1 2i 0 l 91 El 5156:-3' R I 51351 siziil - 121211-1-C1 U, I 1 l',,,l gflLgg I 51,1-,nz-11 E l H551 l-191 If 1 I-ff31 1E '1 al 1 123 ' 12. 1 1 12-i I 1: ' ' 12.1 ' 1 I I 1s' I 1 1 ! I 1 1 I p1l1 MEAT AND POULTRY i 419 sm sam. Phone cn 3-7425 ' 1137 3iZl1iHTH2Zl:l-iai-iQiQl. W Ken Cockayne l 1 1 .l- 'flu-u--ls--l1l+ -............-.......4. I n-l1l 5 OJ 1,1- -.-...- oIu1l1Iu-I Homeroom 205, Mr. Wlttkop: Row 1: Rick Brown, Delores Reed, Linda Caswell, Virginia Dingman, Pauline Harlow, Bob Jackson: Row 2: Larry Von Sickle, Dwight Wilson, Heinz Bulmashn, Mike Young, Everett Harris, Gary McMains, Joe Harbong Row 3: Douglas Wilson, William Canada, Peter Briedis, Gary Mathern, Mr, Wittkop. Hoinoroom 116, Mr. Yount: Row 1: Randy Hardy, Tom Hawkins, Don Matrix, Kenneth Worley, Jerry Baker, George Shade, John Wood, Row 2: Phil Galvon, Don Brown, Steve Adams, Stuart, Duncan, Larry Anderson, Bob Howe, Ted Henderson, Raw 3: Jock Savage, Ed Reeves, Steve Rominger, Bob Nelson, Bob Reyn- olds, Levi McGuire, Mr. Yountg Not Pictured: Milford Fonzo, Wilbur Millhouse, Tom Murphy, John Van Dorn, Dave Waters. liglgi-.-gi-1-..gt11-.gim1g-.-1g-lp-.g1.p1g1iq-.g Compliments of PAUL E. ARMSTRONG AGENCY INSURANCE I 416 Paramount Bldg. Phone AT 8-7350 - '' 'T1'd7'5u'fT CAMPBELL HEATING CO. Manufacturers and Heating Engineers Summer and Winter Air Conditioning DES MOINES Phone AM 6-5169 31st and Dean Steve Anderson - ...- :1.r. Glide wamw co. ' Combination Aluminum Windows 81 Doors it Awnings - Siding - Also Repairing Q AM 5-1031 or BL 5-7381 '-'-'-'-' ZT'-'imazifwic :l'g -' .1g- 7 ... 1:-n1q1::7u.-5.15,-1 7 1 1:4 1 If Congratulations Seniors I BOWLERAMA LANES I I I 1313 s. E. mem rim-3 AT 8-6579 I -1- I I I I I I I I3 I5 Ia I2 I I I I I I I I COUNTRY ESTATES VILLAGE l I Mobile Home Living At Its Best I 3325 Hubbell vim.. AM 5-0269 I ll!lCiDlDlHiUlH1hlglL3s2:1IlilB1llliHlUiCiKTI ll CONGRATULATIONS I BRUNS LEONARD FINANCE I I 323 sm sri- sf. Rim-1 AT 2-3321 -I We'II have to rehearse that, said the under- taker as the coffin fell out of the car. May I see the Loan Arranger? No, he's out to lunch right now. Would you like to see Tonto? T.-.-.-1...-....-.---.-..---.-.-.-.-.-I-. 4011!-l-liuin BOB BROOKS INSURANCE l Hubbell 8. East University Phone AM 6-1111 1 1 I I 1 1 I 11 II I I I I I I ----R1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I ---+ Congratulations Seniors I DR. JACK W. HATCHITI' I I 212 Ease 25th se. I 'l' ' ' C'fEJ?0-In- 'EZb'i'1Is2f ' v!eI1Il1l-In-I-:u1u1n1u1aII1m1m-n1n1u1m1 1 1: I LE MAR HEATING COMPANY i Gas -- Oil If Coal - Sales li Service I I 3400 Easton Blvd. Des Moines 17, Iowa I I Phone AM 6-8359 I Gory Geisinger I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1g1q GOOD FOOD GARY'S GRILL I 1538 East Grand Phone AM 6-9581 ihTHillihT-T-iii?hiilhdhv-lh1lll-111311130 Marvin Byrkett 'I' 1-1-.ggi-4.-q1...-1.1gig-.g1Ia1g1giI...-p1-Iiiglp I HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK 2nd and Euclid 3rd and Euclid I oss MoINes, IOWA I FDIC I T1,Z.T.'nsfCTfTA22i1ZlT-.'IR'523'IE'Z'SZ -I----- - -------------------------- I COMPLIMENTS I Moron WAYS, INC. I 1 1307 EAST WALNUT 1 'E.f'.FQ'?iZ.T ' After dinner mint: What you need when the waiter brings the check. Boxer: Have I done him any damage? Disgusted manager: No, but keep swinging. The draft might give him a coId. Tp1g1g1g-.q1g1q..g.--1a-g..--. 1 1IIg-.p1.-11.1. 1 0 R R S I We Buy - Sell - Trade I . we FINANCE ouR OWN cARs I .L 706 me 30th Phone AM 2-2434 I u?n1u1 -uI1IuI1u1u-u-min-l1n1l1lu1u1u1 1 1a I E. E. LONG co. I AUTOMOTIVE PARTS .na surmss I I 3823 s. w. 9III - Phone AT a-5955 I 2428 sum -- Phone AM 2-3219 I I1 11--u-a-an-11:-BxTslTsSeTu1n1n1n-wx:-:Quoin 010:11-U1 -nII1u-n--1uI:--na1vaI1m-m1u1uI1Iu1 xl I MAUGER'S BAKERY and HOME MADE ICE CREAM I 1607 E. Grand Phone AM 2-2415 We Specialize In Decorated Cakes e1l1l-an-I-u!1u1uf4l-fufu1u1vI1n1n-hx!-l1eeie Ginnie Signs Carolyn McVey --I24- X QNQ? , NESS F Wh X R 'XX S Q X535 Xi Q!! xx X. .X- N 9 i Ev Engstrom-Ann Hordesty Autographs ,, , 'N In 1 f v. .- ,IH nn: . A ruse J- .3 ' J' ,, if f ' ry. Q ,4 fs. R


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