East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1962
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■■6K IhIIiiIIjIIIIII 30 Qolden tjearA of Cast n JUNE 1 06Z +3ndex Academics 6 Senior 14 Activities 46 Sports 64 Advertising Homerooms 82 Printer- Garner Publishing Company Engraver: Capital City Printing Plate Company CO-EDITORS: Diane Mally, Paul Stanger PHOTOGRAPHERS: Bob Nisser, Darrel Child, John Burgeson, Allen Johnson. Don Pinegar COVER: Marilyn Waychott ' ADVISERS: Mr. Christian (Editorial) Mr. Jarchow (Advertising) Mr. Springate (Business) Mr. Hiatt (Art) ears ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Fast High was founded in 1861, moved into its present building on May 17, 1912. The motto. For The Service of Humanity, was submitted by Charles CummingS in response to a eon- test for the most appropriate motto. To describe the building, it is significant to note that all the entrances are patterned alter old classic models. The front entrance is patterned alter the north portico of the Erechtheum; the northeast door from the Tower of Winds; the southwest from the Parthenon; and the southeast from the Temple of Neptune, Paestum. The architects were Proudfoot, Bird, and Rawson. East High is truly a masterpiece of architecture. The ivy at the front of the building was donated b Vincent Starzinger in 1915. Miss May Goodrell was an active part of East for over 65 years. To her, East High will always owe a lasting debt of gratitude. In 1894 Miss Millicent Cuplin, a teacher at East, was successful in having football adopted as a school sport A winner never quits, a quitter never wins. This is the best way to describe the people of Lee Township. They knew what they wanted and worked for it . East High School. Some of the tradition and spirit of East High was developed early in the long history of the school. It took many people many years to establis East High at the top of the ranks of all schools. Top left: Moving into the present building from the old in 1912. Lower left: East High School- building of tradition, alumni of honor, students of pride and glory. Upper right: The Roaring Twenties brought short skirts, fast dances, an loud colors to East. Lower right: School grows to accommodate larger enrollment 1953. —2— 3 or Jlie Service JJumanltp Hast High School has won the city championship in football eleven times in the last twenty-five years, five in succession. In 1941 East entered into the Big Seven football Conference, now known as the Big Six. The year 1947 marked the beginning of baseball at East High. Mr. Goodwin, math teacher, was East ' s first baseball coach. That same year a group of aggressive men decided East High needed its own stadium. The East Des Moines Kiwanis began the Spotlight Parade. In only fifteen years the Spotlight, under die direction of Miss Sylpha Snook, has built our stadium, purchased an organ for the school and many other wonderful things. The Spotlight Parade brings the largest audience of the year to the KRNT Theater, proof of the wonderful organization of East Higrfs alumni. Along with our stadium, in 1953 our new addition was begun under the direction of the architects Weth- erell and Harrison. In the past twenty-five years many things have been added to East High School. The Majorettes, Flag Twirlers, girl cheerleaders, and the Scarlet Steppers were all organized. In 1961 the school crowned its first Alumni Queen. Miss Dixie Lovell reigned over East. Miss Carol Haney, our present queen, was elected at the annual Alumni Assembly, in the fall of 1961. 1 1 The desire for school activities brought a beautiful stadium, the thrill of competition developed athletics, and the desire for people to be free •inutfht men to fight. Upper left: Victory in the Pacific. The raising of Old Glory on Iwo Jima, 1945. Man ' s desire to be free won against M vneiming odds. Lower left and right: Dreams become reality. Stadium built through efforts of the East Des Moines Kiwanis I nner ririit- ine bcarlets remain on top in the realm of sports. —3— MR. D. Q. WILLIAMS, Principal Mr. D. Q. Williams is a man of great ability and ambition. Because of these virtues, he has been of great value to East High. Upon graduation from Columbia University, he taught in the physical education department at Boone. Shortly after he came to East as a coach, Mr. Williams served as vice-principal before becoming principal. Helping Mr. Williams is Mr. Wendell Webb, vice-principal and boys ' ad- viser. He assists boys with any problems that may arise. Mrs. lone T. Baal, the girls ' adviser, supervises the senior activities, and gives a helping hand to the girls. Many rewards have come from the fine services these three administrators have given, not only to the school, but also to each student and faculty member. — 4 — BOARD OF EDUCATION! Members are, from left to right: James W. Brammer : Ora Niffenegger : Dr. Floyd Burgeson : Herrold V. Mann; Joseph Brody ; Dr. John H. Harris, Superintendent; Mrs. Rolland Crefe ; L. L. Daubert : Richard VV. Lozier. Upper left: Mrs. Clark, the school nurse, checks the temperature of Rick Thomson; Upper middle: Mrs. Paul, school typist; Upper right: Miss Romig. school registrar; Lower left: Mrs. Crouthamel, secretary ; Lower middle: Miss Berneking, attendance clerk, checking a student ' s attendance with Miss Grabill : lower right: Mrs. Schmeiser. the librarian, and her assistant, Mrs. Lancaster, are helping Bob Yelick look for one of our many books. —5— Ill $ca J cm ic Seel ion Editor: Gary Mathern Statt: Joan Hedgccock Linda Lloyd Linda Hess Connie Simmons Sandee Kristufek JoAnn Whitney FACULTY: Row 1: Miss Langenfeld, Mrs. Erickson, Miss Brewer, Miss Lundberg, Mrs. Fridrich. Mrs. Fisher. Miss Cucnlhci. Miss Arnold, Miss Grabill : Row 2: Mr. Jarvis, Mr. Dolan, Mr. Brownell, Mr. Holm, Mr. Baeth, Mr. Hiatt, Mr. R. Johnson, Mr. A. Johnson, Mr. Mauk. FACULTY: Row 1: Mr. Stratton, Miss Skarshaug, Miss Elwood, Mrs. Anderson. Miss McEniry. Mrs. Housholder, Mr. Martin; Row 2: Mr. Schakel, Mr. Augustine, Mr. Biddle, Mr. Tannatt, Mr. Johns, Mr. Hand, Mr. Jarchow ; Row 3: Mr. Yount, Mr. Savage, Mr. DeMouth, Mr. Mommer, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Gewerth, Mr. Devin ; Not Pictured: Mr. Christian. Miss Jones, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Bergman, Mr. McAdam, Mr. Sargent, Mr. Carlsten, Miss Greufe, Mrs. Bane (replacing Mr. A. Johnson at mid-semester). ILL ? n ouns ? ectweA ? ? George Rudasill and Nancy McCarney look on plains relationships among the basic languages. Above an Engl we see Judy Tucker and Charlene Knapp working on ish research project. If you walk down the hall and hear sounds of music, you arc most likely passing a language class. With the aid of a new record player, tape recorders, and ear- phones, they are learning the basie phonies of the language much faster than ever before. The most important task is to be able to talk cor- rectly and easily. In many English classes, students are studying the required grammar and spelling as well as studying Julius Caesar and Silas Marner. Many teachers are requiring term papers, and many juniors and seniors write research papers. During the semester, many students have partici- pated in city-wide essay contests of various types. East has had many winners in these contests. Mlicjltlicjlits in JJistont Ctc v Mr. Carlson shows an early spot of civilization in the world ' j history to Mike Downey. History 7 students of the newspaper. current events from the editorial section World history, now an elective course, will be re- quired in the fall semester of 1962. This course deals with the study of ancient man in the early days of civ- ilization and his progress in the world until present-day times. Included in this course is a Stud) of early rulers and how they built up the individual countries. Many of the history classes are being enriched by the addition of new maps and projection equipment. Films are being shown more frequently than ever be- fore in the classes and, according to teachers and students alike, they have Fulfilled the purpose well. Iff] ocl cm Wlatlumaliii j Mr. Brownell is illustrating the different forms and shapes of polyhedrons to Lawrence Scott, Richard Dixon, Judy Byerly, Mary Johnson, and Carol Trickey, a few of his geometry students. Mr. Storer ' s math students curiously watch the results of Mr. Storer is writing on the new math machine. Mathematics is more exciting since the new math machine was installed during Christmas vacation. The problems, when projected on the screen, are seen bet- ter than when they are written on the board. This new addition to East has proved a success. In other classes, students are making such things models of solids, polyhedrons, cones and cylinder This makes the line drawings in the text come to lil so that students can investigate the relations and mea: urements of these figures more easily. iJ ' uture i en lists at rt and James Day use the John Borpr is demonstrating the oscilloscope, a machine us study electric currents, to Marsha Smith, Bill Ash, and F Aspengren as Mr. Rathert looks on. Not only have 12 new microscopes been added to the science department, but Mr. Hand has added the new topic of Atomic Energy and Its Uses of Re- rearch in Biology in his classes. Mr. Rathert has adopted a completely new way of teaching his physics classes. This semester he is tead ing it as a problem solving type of laboratory experieru in a series of integrated films to supplement the to material. Students find it to their advantage to tal these courses in high school. —10— A comparison is shown by Dick Hollands between the longhand method of writing and the new speed method of notehand. Progress is highlighted in the commercial depart- ment by the new addition of notehand. This new course introduces far more than a system of last writ- ing. It teaches how to take and use notes and offers suggestions on more efficient study habits. Experience is the aid Salyers demonstrates his ability to sell a Quill ad to fvoaeh. head of the Stationery Department at Younkers. Establishment of new teaching techniques is inevi- table. Within recent years, this new change has come in the form of distributive education. This course offers on-the-job training for students who can meet the following qualifications: senior in high school, Learning the care and use of office machines is one feature of the typing: classes. Here Mr. Wanek explains the duplicator to Carol Ervin. Mr. Wanek ' s advanced shorthand classes have been using the new teletrainers. A telephone company rep- resentative demonstrated the use of these two tele- phones, which are used to familiarize the students with telephoning methods. Denny Phillips is shown checking the stock in the Stationery Department at Younkers, where he is employed under the distributive education program. grade average of three, regular attendance, and a will- ingness to work. In the morning, along with other classes, a D. E. student spends one hour daily in a distributive educa- tion class studying subjects such as job orientation, ad- vertising, business services, and display. — 1 1 — (J3uildincf lite 3 uti are There are many things we could say with reference to the Industrial Arts De- partment. The teachers are helping the students to develop (1) an appreciation of design and quality in manufactured products; (2) usable skills that can be put to use in the home as they pertain to industry; (3) the ability to read blue prints; (4) safe work habits, and proper care of tools; (5) to develop in each pupil interest in the methods and problems of industry. The knowledge gained here will prove very helpful to these students in their future lives. Mr. Mommer is examining a car plaque, which is one of the projects made in metal shop, John Mackin and Jim Winget are looking on. htlt tlte Strohi The Arts and Crafts department is growing every year. There are many fields of art in which the student may concentrate, one of which is Contempo- rary Art. The Art department also cre- ates the scenery for our school plays. Students enrolled in Crafts 4 work with the Lapidary machine, which is used to cut and polish stones. After the stones are cut and polished, they are made into jewelry by the students. The new Lapidary machine located in Room 305 is being operated by Margaret Spagnolo and Bill Starkey. — 12— Jdomemct Laying a foundation as future home- maker, the girl of today must prepare herself for many activities. Specialized courses in cooking, sewing, home-man- agement, and interior-decorating have been designed to help her. She learns to cook well balanced meals, budget her money efficiently, and decorate her home effectively. The Family Relations course, offered to boys as well as girls, gives students an opportunity to understand marital prob- lems. Linea Creek, Jan Grant, and Martha Davis (left to right) model the clothing they made in Homemaking for spring and summer wear. Jdealtliy 1 Yjind A new feature that has been added to the Physical Education Department is the school-sponsored mixed bowling. Showing students in Physical Educa- tion how they compare physically with other students nationally has been stress- ed in the physical fitness tests. Exercises, including sit ups, squat thrusts, and pull ups are included in the tests. Students participate in dancing and self-improvement units placing value on continued exercises after the student graduates. Using fair play as our motto, we de- velop leaders. I Joyce Davis shows correct position for holding the bowling ball, while Dennis Mcdavran shows correct position of throwing the ball. — 13— A SHARON KAY ADAMS HarrN Full of fun. Activities: School Assembly B J May Fes- tival 8 ; Quill Ad Club 5 : DECA Club 7, 8; Commencement 6, DECA Conference S ; Senior- Pa rent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To always make th OHM i love proud of me. MARY JOLENE RENE ARMSTRONG Jo A merry maid and pretty too, a com- bination found in few. Activities: Tech High 3,4; Student Coun- cil 3, 4 ; Scroll Staff 8, Assistant Page Edi- tor, Greenhorn Issue; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Library Staff 8, 4 ; Nurse ' s Heli er 5, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 5 ; Jr. Zeta 5 ; Modern Language 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 3 : Sr. Zeta 7, 8; Tennis 3; May Festival S; 1 IB Formal Hostess 7; Open House Hostess 3 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Spin- ster Spree Committee 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To find the pieces of my scat- tered brain. STEPHEN CHRISTOPHER ADAMS Idiot He is always at ease who laughs. Activities: School Assembly 6, 8; KDPS Announcer 6 ; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Lincoln High School 4, 5; Quill Ad Club 7; Spe- cialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To graduate from college and accumulate an enormous quantity of green ies. WILLIAM FRED ASH Hill He tries to cover his shyness with a smile. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Teacher 8 ; School Assembly 7 : Library Staff 4, 5, 6 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Science Club 7, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming Show 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To live my life from day to day as if each day were the last. DANIEL D. ANDERSEN Dan Great thoughts, like great deeds, need no trumpet. Activities: Student Council 3, 8; Honor Roll 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Teacher 8; Nativity 7: Saturday Science Class 8; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To honor God in everything I FORREST CARL ASPENGREN Forry A likable boy, with a likable way. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 8 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Choir 7, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 7, 8 : Li- brary Staff 3, 4 ; Science Club 7, 8 ; Track 4, 6 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; National Science Foundation Biology Institute, Simpson Col- lege 7 ; Nativity 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8 : May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To acquire the skills needed to seek and find. LAURENCE L. ANDERSON Larry Success is thought and courage. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Basketball 3, 7 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 : Bawling 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Saturday Science 7, 8 ; Veishea 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I choose to do. ARDIN LYLE BACKOUS Back Whatever he did he did with ease. Activities: Student Council 3, 5, Alternate 4 ; Quill Staff 6 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 4, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Base- ball 4 ; $25 Club 6 ; Tennis 3, 4, 5 ; May Festival fi ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Quill Ad Club 6 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To excel in the field of Physi- cal Education. STEVEN R. ANDERSON Steve Man, thou pendulum betwixt a smile and a tear. Activities: Student Council 8; Spotlight Parade 6: Hi-Y 5; Football 4; Fellowship 3. 4, 5 : Golf fi, 7, 8 ; May Festival 5 ; $75 Club 6 : Monitor 7, 8 ; Visual Aids Club 3 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To improve my life each day with knowledge and experience. MILDRED ANN ARCHER Millie Speed is her business. v Activities: Honor Roll G; Gregg Short- hand Si eed Award 6 ; A. LB. Typing Award 7 : N.O.M.A. Spelling Certificate 6 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To live a better life. RAYMOND FRANK BAIRD Ray All great men are dying ; I don ' t feel so well myself. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6; Scroll Staff 6 ; School Assembly 7 ; Library Staff 3, 4, 5 ; Tennis 3, 4, 6 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; May Festival Court 8. MARJORIE COLLEEN BALLARD Margie Ambition has no rest. Activities: Student Council 8; Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Girls ' Glee Club 7 ; School Assembly 7 ; Library Staff 5 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; Red Cross 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8; Keys Cues 5, 6 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Monitor 7 Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Hostess 7 ; Open House Hostess 5, 7 : Visual Aids Club 4 ; Basket- ball Program Seller 6 ; G.R.A. Play Day fi : Bowling 5, 6 ; Tumbling 5 ; Memorial Day Assembly 4 ; Class Night Hostess 4, 6 ; Science Lecture 6 : French Banquet fi : Senior-Parent Dinner Committee Co-C hair- man 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To be what I am and be proud of it. — 18— MART CATHERINE BALLAKI) Here is a girl with a heart and smile, that makes the bubble of life worth- while. Activities: Student Council, Alternate 3, 4, 7 ; Honor Roll 4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7 : School Assembly 7 ; School Play 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8; Red Cross 7, 8; KDPS An- nouncer 7, 8 ; Keys and Cues 5, 6 ; Tennis 3 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Monitor 7 ; Oi en House Hostess 5, 7 ; Class Night Hostess 4, 6; Diake Career Day 7; Tumbling 4; Bowling 5, «; Basketball Program Sel!- 12B Hostess 7: G.R.A. Play Day 6; Visual Aides Club 4 ; Memorial Day Assembly i ; Senior Play Committee Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: Keep my memories in the past : always look to the future. COLLEEN MARIE BARTON Coke She ' s a mighty good kid, too tall to be hid. Activities: Student Council 7: Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn 7 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Class Officer 7 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R. A. :i, 4, 5, 6, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 7, 8 ; Fellowship 3 ; Sr. Zeta 7 : Y-Teens 3, 4; May Festival 8; Trampoline 3, 4 : Monitor 5, 6 ; Student Council Red Cross Chairman 7 ; G.R.A. Play Day 6 ; Open House Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7; Bowling 5, 6; Juggling 3, 4: Veishea 8 ; P.T.A. Demonstration 5 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To be like an adding machine, saying, You can always count on me. MAUREEN RAE BARTON Rene Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 7; Scroll Staff 7, 8; Assistant Page Editor 8, Greenhorn Issue 7 ; School Assembly H ; Philo 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, «; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6; Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Y-Teens 3 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : French Club 7 ; Sat- urday Science Class 3, 4 ; 12B Formal 7 ; Bowling li, 4 ; Latin Banquet 6 ; Science Fair 4 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To always have something to do, somejne to love, and something to hope for. GENEVIEVE KAY SIGNS BELL Ginnie Her dream has come time. Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; May Festival 4, 5, 6 ; Memorial Assembly 5 ; Pep Club 5, 6 ; Senior Exhibits 8. Ambition: Whatever life holds, to always meet it wearing a smile. JtTLIANNE MARINE BELL Jewel Others may sit by idly brewing : she ' d rather be actively doing. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Assem- bly 5, 7 ; Award Assembly ( , 8 ; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8; Philo 3: G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 j Monitor 3 ; Var- sity Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Co-Captain 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6 : Open House Host- ess 5 ; P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 5 : Class Night Hostess 5 ; All-School Party Program 6 : Alumni Dinner Hostess 6 : Sign Painter 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Nativity 7 : March of Dimes Campaign 8 ; Sports Banquet 5, 7 : Veishea 8 ; Spinsters ' Spree Committee 8 ; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition: To make a path that others would want to follow. JOYCE BENNETT Quiet, modest, useful. Activities: Honor Roll 7; School Assembly 8 ; Travel Club 4, 6 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 : Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 8. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. TED H. BERGSTROM Toe Every inch a man. Activities: Student Council Alternate 8; Quill Staff 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 8, 7 ; Football 3, 5. 7 ; Baseball 4 ; Bas- ketball 3, 4 : Big Six and City Series Cham- pions 7 : Veishea 8 ; 12B Formal Entertain- ment 7 ; Lee-men Index Banquet 5, 7 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7 ; Award Assembly 3, 4, 5, 7 ; Alumni Assembly 3, 5, 7 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Quill Messenger 7, 8 ; Class Officer 5, 6 ; Attendance Helper 5 ; Scroll Assembly 8 ; Senior Board 8 ; Senior Prom Committee Consultant 8 ; May Festival 4, !, 8 ; Monitor 4. Ambition: Ted Bergslrom : ATTORNEY AT LAW. DENNIS LEE BIRD Denny There ' s nothing like fun, is there V Activities: Honor Roll 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Club 5, 6 ; Track 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To never regret anything worth remembering. JOHN HOWARD BISHOP Pizza The shortest answer is doing. Activities: Award Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi- Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Baseball 4 ; May Festival 8 ; Monitor 5, 6, 7 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6, 8; Football 3, 5, 7, Big Six 5, City Champs 5; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 4, fi, 8, District Champs 6, City Meet 3rd place 6, District Meet 2nd Place 6, 3rd Place 8; State Meet 6, 8; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8 ; Senior As- sembly 8. Ambition: To be good at whatever I do. LEATON R. BLANCHARD Lee What should a man do but be merry ? Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; School Assembly 6, 8 J Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Pep Club 6 ; $25 Club 7 ; Track 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Lite Guard 4, 5 ; DECA Club 7, 8, Vice President 7, 8 ; Stage Crew 3, 4, 5, 6 ; DECA Conference 8 : Delegate Assembly 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success in everything I do. LEE DONALD BOOTON Here ' s one man that ' s not afraid to talk. Activities: Scroll Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Assist- ant Photographer 5, 6, Greenhorn Issue 7, Advertising Manager 7, 8 ; Clerical Staff 3, 4, 5, fi ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Hi- Y 8, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Tennis 5, 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; P. A. System 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Alumni Assembly 6 J Bowling 4, 5, 6 ; Movie Operator 3, 4 ; Ping Pong Tournament 5 : Monitor 7 : Visual Aids Club 5, 6 ; Senior Life Saving 6 : Drake Relays Assistant 3 ; Crutch Sale 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To make this a better world for people to come, and to make my father proud of me. JOHN ERIC BORG God giveth speech to all, but music to few. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Marching Band A, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : htoir 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; All State Music Camp 3, 5 ; National Music Cam]) 6, 8 ; All State Orchestra 5, 7 : All City Band 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; All City String Quartet 5, 6; Dorian Band Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Nativ- ity A ; Saturday Science Class 7, 8 ; Class Night Committee Co-Chairman 8. Ambition: To worship God through beau- tiful music to the best of my ability. — 19— DONALD EUGENE BOWERS Don He has a mighty mind and runs it by himself. Activities: KDPS Announcer 8; Prairie City Community High School 3, 4 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To remember the slogan of E.H.S. FRANCES L. BRADY Fran She does her best in all she tries. Activities: May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To be a great success and make my parents proud of me. JOYCE MARIE BREESE Joy ' She is as her name implies, peaceful and serene. Activities: Student Council 8; Spotlight Parade 6. 8 ; Clerical Staff 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 : Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Y-Teens 3, 4 ; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4 ; Bowling S ( 4 ; Award Assembly 6, 7, 8 ; Open House Demonstration 7 ; 12B Hostess 7 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards f , 7 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 | Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Sign Painter 6, 7 ; Nativity 7 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7. Ambition: Forgive, forget, face life ' s challenges and surprises with faith, wis- dom, understanding, love, and success. JANICE LOU BRINKERHOFF Jan Cheerful and dainty and well dressed. Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8; Pep Club 8 j May Festival 4, 8 ; Fellowship 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Keys Cues 5 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Trampoline 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Commencement 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To choose the right road to love, happiness and success. KICK A. BROWN Whop ' ' He would stop St. Peter ' s roll call to ask a question. Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Hi-Y 8; Foot- ball 3 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8 ; $25 Club 5 ; May Festival 6, 8; $75 Club 6; Veishea 8; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Younkers Ad 6 ; Scroll Assembly 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Com- mittee Co-Chairman 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: To remember the past, for it is not done ; live tomorrow, as today never comes. HEINZ Bl ' LMAHN Kraut Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. Activities: Student Council 8; All City Student Council Alternate 8 ; School As- sembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Hi-Y 3; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Co Captain 7, City Swim- ming Meet 3, 5, 7 ; French Club 4, 5 ; For- eign Food Fair 7 ; Scroll Staff 7 ; Green- horn Issue 8 ; Class Officer 6 ; Career Day 6 ; Pool Messenger 8 ; 12B Formal Skit 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee Co-Chairman 8 ; Attendance Taker 6 ; Table Tennis Doubles Champion 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To make it through college. fk EDWIN NEAL BRADY Pudgy Life is just one long game of football, with time out for the ladies. Activities: School Assembly 8; Football 3, 5, 7, City and Big Six Champs 5 ; Base- ball 4, 6, 8; Movie Monitor 5: KDPS Panel 7 ; Wrestling 3, 4 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7 ; Lee-men Index Club Banquet 5, 7 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To go through life with a smile. CAROL LYN BRANSCOMB Carol You can never tell about a woman — you shouldn ' t anyhow. Activities: Scroll Staff 7; Mixed Chorus 4 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6, Presi- dent 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Award Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; Class Night Hostess 4 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Bowling 4 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Polio Campaign 5 ; Lifesaving 6; Synchronette Show 4, 6, 8 ; Senior Proa Committee 8. Ambition: California or Bust. PETER BRIEDIS Pete They who do much make little noise. Activities: Library Staff 5; Fellowship 5, 6 ; Science Club 7, 8 ; Track 6 ; Tennis I, 4: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Class Night Committee 8. , Ambition: To become a good man and continue my education. BRENDA LOYCE BROWN Bee It is the quiet worker with a smile who succeeds. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 6, 7; Honor Roll 3, 5, 6 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Libra it Staff 3, 4. 5; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 5, 6, 7 ; Usherettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5; Science Club 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Flag Twirling 7, 8: Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Assembly 3, 5, 7; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: Make the ones I love happy, and to show Michael Angelo how it ' s done ! JOAN LEE BUCKINGHAM Joanie She knows how to be friendly. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7 ; Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Issue 7; School Assembly 8; Nurse ' s Helper 7 ; Future Nurses 4, 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 6, President 7 ; French Club 7. 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 ; Pep Club 5, 6 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; May Festival 6, 8; Drake Career Day 7 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 : Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: Be a good wife and live each day with joy. LENORA BUMP Lenny Soft smiles by human kindness spread. ' Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 4, 5, 6 ; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pom Pom Seller 4: International Relations Club 8: May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To prepare my life for the will of God, and the Service of Hu- manity. SANDRA CAROLE CALKINS Sandy All things readily with a will. Activities: Scroll Staff 8; Spotlight Pa- rade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 8 ; Choir 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 j Concert 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition : To get the most from life through love and undei-standing. MARGARET A. CARLSON Mid Quiet and likeable and nice to know. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; SjK t- light Parade 6 : Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 6 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3 ; Keys Cues 3 ; Trampoline 3 ; Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses Tea 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Commencement 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Exhibits Com- mittee 8. Ambition: Happiness through f riondliness, wisdom through understanding. SANDRA KAY CARNAL Sandy A winning way, a pleasant smile. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 7; Scroll Staff 8 ; School Assembly 5, 8 ; G.R.A. 8, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 6, 7 ; Monitor 3, 4, 5 ; Supply Girl 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Greenhorn Issue, Page 1 Assistant Editor 7 ; G.R.A. Playday 3 ; Veishea 6 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; G.R.A. Junior Representative 5 : Scroll Page 3 Editor 8 ; Senior Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: My joys added, sorrows sub- tracted, friends multiplied, and love divided. CAROL CASNER Bunny My heart is ever at your service. ' ' Activities: May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To do what God wants me to. DAVID CHONGO Dave Men are not measured by inches. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Baseball 4 ; Golf 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Class Officer 7 ; Bowling 5 ; Wrestling 4, 5 ; Drake Relays Assistant 6, 8 ; Veishea 8 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Senior Assembly 8. Ambition : Success in the future and en- joyment of life. DANNY LEE CLARK Dan He will find a way — we hope. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 8 ; Concert Hand 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 5, 6, 7; $25 Club 5; May Festival 6; Monitor 3, 4 ; Synchroknight 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: Join the Naval-Aviation group and try to become a pilot. MI( HALYN SUE CAMPBELL Mickey There ' s always a twinkle in her eye. Activities: Student Council 5, 7; Scroll Staff B; Marching Band 5, 6, 7, 8; Spot- light Parade 8 ; Assembly Usher 5 ; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7 ; Red Cross 7 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Tennis 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Flagtwirlers 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8 ; French Club 3, 4 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Si orts Banquet 7 ; Greenhorn Issue of Scroll 7 ; Veishea 6 ; Senior Prom Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To enjoy life and be successful. RUTH A. CARNAHAN Ruthie It ' s nice to be natural when you ' re naturally nice. Activities: Scroll Staff 8; Assistant Edi- tor Page 8, Greenhorn Assistant Editor 7 ; Girls Glee Club 4 ; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; Library Staff 3 ; Nurse ' s Helper 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Syn- chronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4; Tennis 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 : Trami oline 3, 4, 8 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Travel Club Trip 5, 6, 8 ; Synchronette Show 6, 8 ; Award Assembly 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Future Nurses Convention 7 ; Open House Swim 5, 7 ; Sinker 4 ; Roose- velt Exchange Swim 6 ; Juggling 4, 8 ; Sports Banquet 5 ; Future Nurses Tea 4, 6, 8 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To begin each task with a de- termination to succeed. SANDRA SUE CARRON San To be efficient in a quiet way, that is my aim throughout the day. Activities: Marching Band 4, 5, 6 ; French Club 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Majorette 4 ; Flag Twirler 5, 6 ; Veishea Parade 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Si otlight Parade 4, 6. Ambition: To achieve the goals I have set for myself. LINDA LEE CASWELL Cas The most manifest sign of wisdom is cheerfulness. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Coun- cil 6, 7, 8, Secretary 8 ; Si otlight Parade 6, 8 ; Clerical Staff 8 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5. 6, Vice President 5, President 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Secretary 3, 4 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 : Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Award Assembly 6, 8 : All City Student Council 7, Alternate 6 ; Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-Captain 7, 8 : Open House Hostess 3, 5 ; Open House Demonstration 7 ; Boys ' State Basketball Tournament Program Seller 6 : Senior Assembly 8 ; Madrigal Singers 8 ; Social Committee Chairman 7 ; 12B Formal Host- ess 7 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; Polio-Crutch Drive 8 ; Polio Princess 8 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7 ; Si eaker 7 ; Lincoln and East Ex- change Assembly 6 ; Nativity 5, 7 : Bac- calaureate 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Annivei-sary Day Assembly 5, 7 ; Alumni Dinner Hostess 4 ; State Swimming Meet Hostess 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee Consultant 8 ; Drake Relays Parade Princess 8. Ambition: To live my life with love and kindness, that I might look to the past with no regrets. BILL CHRISTIANSEN Shoe A jolly good fellow. ' ' Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 7, 8 : Hi- Y 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Baseball 3 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5 : KDPS Announcer 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Trampoline 3, 4, 5, 6 : Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Life Guard 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Bas- ketball Announcer 7, 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: Well, I could try harder. SHARON KAY CLARK She ' ll make her mark in the world. Activities: School Assembly 7 ; G.R.A. 6, 7 ; Pep Club 6, 7 ; Trampoline 6, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; G.R.A. Playday 6 ; Bowling 6, 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition : To live, love, laugh, and be happy. LOREN DALE COGLIZEB Coggy Keep a brave spirit and never despair. Activities: May Festival ti ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To make others happy whether I am happy or not. SHARON KAY COLEGROVE Sherry Pleasant on the eyes. Activities: G.R.A. 4; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success in life aixl to make my parents proud of me. PATRICIA LOU COLLIER Pat She has such a cute smile. Activities: Philo 8; Future Nurses 4, 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Fellowship 8 : Sr. Zeta 8 ; Tennis 8 i May Festival 8 ; Tramp- oline 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Monitor 5 ; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 : Volleyball 5, 6, 7 ; Volley- ball Champions 6, 7 ; Open House Demon- stration 5, 7 : Playday 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7; Softball i : Juggling 5, f ; Bowling 5 ; Pep Club 7 : Senior Specialty Party Committee 8 ; Saturday Science Class ( . Ambition: To make my life something that will benefit others as well as me. LINDA BELLE CRAWFORD A belle, a flirt, and a pert little thing. Activities: Spotlight Parade 8; School Assembly 7: Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 8, 7. 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usher- ettes 6, 7 ; Synchronettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Science Club 7, 8 : May Festival 4, 6. 8 ; Synchron- ette Vice President 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Open House 5, 7 ; Nativity 7 ; Class Night Hostess 4 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Latin Club Banquet 4, 6; Synchronette Show 4, 6, 8 ; Lifesaving 6 ; Saturday Science Class 7, 8 : Veishea 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To step through life on the pebble stones God has dropped. BARBARA ANN CROUTHAMEL Barb A sweet spirit triumphs. Activities: Student Council 7; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 8, 7. 8 ; Drill Team 6, 7, 8 ; Keys Cues 3 : Future Teachers 4, 5 ; May Festival 8 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 ; Armed Forces Parade 6, 8; Bowling 3, 4, 5: Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: Always try to do my best and make others around me happy. SHARON SUSETTE CULP Suzy The longer you know her the better you like her. Activities: Girls Glee Club 7; G.R.A. 8, 4, 5, 6 ; $25 Club 6 ; May Festival 6. 8 ; Trampoline 3. 4 ; DECA Club 7, 8 : DECA Conference 8; High School Day 6; Des Moines Business Day 6 ; Pep Club 6, 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy making others happy. DAVID LEE COOK Kookie Ideas control the world. Activities: Spotlight Parade 7; School Assembly 8 ; School Play 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3 ; Track 6 ; May Festival 6 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be successful and make my parents proud of me. DWIGHT WILLIAM COOK Bill His friends? There are many. His foes? Are there any? Activities: Honor Roll 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Cross Country 5, 7 ; Track 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, City Champ 7, 8, District Runner- up 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice President 4 : Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; Kiwanian of the Month 8 ; Madrigal Singers 8 ; Na- tivity 3, 5, 7 ; Senior Board President 8 ; Class Night Consultant 8. Ambition: To be myself under all circum- stances. SANDRA JEANNE COOPER Sandy Things that are moderate last a long while. Activities: B; ndurant-Farrar 3, 4: Honor Roll 7, 8; Marching Band 3, 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4 : Spotlight Parade 6 ; Concert Band 4, 6; G.R.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Fellowship 5, 6 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Basketball 8, 4 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Trampoline 8 ; Usherettes 3, 4 ; Future Homemakers of America 3, 4 : Pep Band 3, 4 ; Drake Re- lays Parade 4, 6 ; High School Day 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; International Rela- tions Club 8 : Bowling 5, 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: Happiness ; security. GRANT L. R. CUMPTON Roy No one knows what he can do till he tries. Activities: Student Teacher 7, 8; Base- ball C : KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To become a successful disc jockey and make people happy. KATHERINE DARLENE DALE Kathy A peppy lass one can ' t surpass. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 7; School Assembly 8 ; Nurse ' s Helper 6, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 4, 6 | G.R.A. 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 5, 6 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To follow the sun. JUDY BEA DANIELS Dainty and sweet is she, just as nice as she can be. Activities: Marching Band 7, 8; Spotlight Parade  ' ,, s ; School Assembly 7, S; Library Staff 3, 4 ; Philo 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, Treasurer 8 ; May Fes- tival H, 8 ; Trampoline 7 ; Art Club 7, 8, Secretary 8 ; Flagtwirler 7, 8 ; Bowling 4, 8 ; Dance Club 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To give to the ones that under- stand what is deserved. —22— Janie silence — it VERELLA JANE DARNALL There ' s one thing about never betrays you. Activities: School Assembly 7, 8; G.R.A. 3 ; Pep Club 6, 7 ; Fellowship 3 : May Festival 6, 8 ; Candy Seller 5 ; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Grew? Shorthand Award 8 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: As I tread the footsteps of life may I look back with happiness and forward with hope. KENNETH JOE DAVIDSON Joe Still water runs deep. ' Activities: Student Council 4, Alternate 3 ; Honor Roll 3, 4 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; Award Assembly 6; Football 3, 7; Base- ball 6, 8; 12B Formal Skit 7; Nativity 7; Attendance Helper 8 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Lee-men Index Club Banquet 7 ; Veishea 8; Class Night Committee 8; Senior Pntm Court 8. RONALD B. DAVIS Ronnie It is better to wear out, than to rust out. Activities: KDPS Announcer 5, 6, 7 ; Fel- lowship Club 3, 4, 5 ; Class Night Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To help myself and others to attain real happiness in life. ROGER ALLEN DAY Rog The world knows nothing of its great- est men. Activities: Senior Board, First Vice Pres- ident 8 ; Honor Roll 6, 7, 8 : Marching Band 3, 5 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; Concert Band 6 ; Cross Country 5 ; May Festival 6, 8 : Wrestling 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champs 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Nativity 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Veishea 6, 8 ; Art Club 7, 8 ; Award Assembly 6, 8 ; Alumni As- sembly 3, 5 ; Senior Exhibits Committee Consultant 8. Ambition: Start where I left off yes- terday. DONNA JOY DeGEUS She is fair, she is good. Activities: Girls Glee Club 8: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 J Pep Club 4, 6, 7, 8 : Fel- lowship 4, 5, 6 ; Keys Cues 5 : Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Trampoline 3, 4, 5, 7. 8; Drake Career Day 7; Scholastic Art Award 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: Always to do what Christ has in store. JAQUELYN SEBLEY DENNIS Jacki A maiden never bold, of spirit still and quiet. Activities: Honor Roll 3; Marching Band 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; Concert Band 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 8 : Nurse ' s Helper 5 ; Future Nurses 5, 6 ; Latin Club 3 ; De- fiance High School 3, 4 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; 12B Hostess 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Esse quam videri. STEVEN ALAN DENNIS ' Tis good to be merry and witty. Activities: Hi-Y 4; $25 Club 7; May Festival 6, 8; Stage Crew 4, 5, 6 ; DECA Club 7, 8 : Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To live a successful life and retire at the age of thirty. KAREN SUE DIRLAM Your happy disposition will smooth the rugged path of life. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4 ; Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Officer 3, 5, 6 : Philo Club 3 ; Future Nurses 4, 6 ; Jr. Zeta 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Bowling : , 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross Com- mittee 7, 8 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 : Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 4, Vice President 7, 8, Exchange Meeting with Lincoln 8 ; State FT A Convention 7 : May Festival 4, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Class Night Hostess 5, 7; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 : Open House Hostess 3, 5, 7 : Boys ' Basketball Tournament Pro- gram Seller i : Nativity Reader 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; American Field Service Finalist 6 ; Synchronette Show 8 ; Veishea 8 : Drama Theater Usher 4 : Future Nurses Tea 4, ; Alumni Assembly 3, 5, 7 : 10B Registration 7 ; Bporti Banquet 3, 7 ; Spin- ster Spree Co-Chairman 8 ; Senior Life Saving 6 : Sr. Zeta 7. Ambition: To always have patience, kind- ness, understanding and the will to leam. DONOVAN DIXON ' Don His heart is true as steel. Activities: Honor Roll 4; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To make my parents and Jeannie proud of me. CALVIN LARRY DOESCHER Dosh Beware ; I may yet do something fa- mous. Activities: Marching Band 3, 4, 5; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Concert Band 3, 4. 5 ; French Club 3, 4 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Second and Fourth in City 8, Fourth in District 8 ; Track 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Veishea 8 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Life Guard 6, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8: Synchro- nette Show 8 ; Drake Relays Assistant 6 j Alumni Assembly 3. 5 : Award Assembly 6, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4. Ambition: To attain a degree in nuclear biophysics from Sam Houston Institute of Technology. RONALD LEE DOROTHY Daj?e What a spirited rogue is this. Activities: Tech High 3: Hi-Y 3; Bowling 3 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I attempt, whether good or bad. JEAN ANN DOWNING Jeanie Her world is ever joyous. Activities: Student Council 7; Honor Roll 6 ; School Assembly 7, 8 : Future Nurses 5 ; 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 : Spanish Club 3 ; 10B Tea 3 : Travel Club 4 ; Bowling 4, 6, 8 ; Candy Seller 4 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To meet life ' s many challenges with a smile. —23— LARRY M. DRAKE Larp A nice, unparticular man. Activities: Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I do. STUART WAYNE DUNCAN s,u It always pays to be a gentleman. Activities: Student Council 4, 5: Honor Roll 4. 5, 6, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; School Play 5 ; Class Officer 4, 6, 8; Hi-Y 3. 4, 5; Basketball 8, 7 : May Festival 4, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; State Tournament Program Seller 6 : Open House Demonstration 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Award Assembly 7, 8 ; Mock election 5 : Student Council Alternate 6 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To have my homage spotless when Michael Anthony appears. DEAN N A MAY EPPS De€ As she thinketh in her heart so is she. Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5; Fellowship 3; May Festival 3 ; Travel Club 7 ; Pep Club 4, 7 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To always be happy and enjoy life with no regrets for tomorrow. CAROL ERVIN If she had any faults, she has left us in doubt. ' Activities: Student Council Altei-nate 5, 6; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Girls ' Glee Club 6 ; School Assembly 8 ; Class Officer 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 8 ; Monitor 7, 8; Travel Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Officer 4, 5, 6: Gregg Shorthand Awards 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To live to make others happy, so I ' ll deserve happiness myself. DONNA MARIE FAGERSTROM Fag Always happy, always gay, she has a very charming way. Activities: Honor Roll 7, 8; Scroll Staff 8, Page 2 Editor ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 6, 7, 8 ; Nurse ' s Helper 6 ; Future Nurses 5, 6; Historian 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 4, 6, 6, 7, 8; Synchro- nettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 j Science Club 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8; Commencement 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Greenhorn Scroll, Page Editor 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House 5, 7 ; Synchronette Show 6, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior Break- fast, Co-Chairman 8. Ambition : Imitate the noon sun, casting a shadow on none. SHARON KAY FAIRCHILD A most likeable girl. ' ' Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Issue 7 ; School Assembly 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7. 8 ; Fellowship 3, 4 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Monitor 5, 6 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition : To hold life ' s destiny in the palm of my hand. RUSSELL D. DUNCAN Russ He is great who can do what he wish- es. He is wise to do what he can. Activities: School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6 ; $25 Club 5 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Life Guard 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; DECA Club 7, 8 ; Quill Ad Club 5 : Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To obtain the goal that I am reaching for. JUDITH ANN ELLIS Judy A likeable girl, with a likeable way. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8 ; Clerical Staff 6 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Y-Teens 3, 4 ; May Festival 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Award Assembly 7, 8 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3 ; Tap Dancing 4 ; International Relations Club 8, NOMA Math Award 8; Veishea 8; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To live for today and worry about tomorrow when it comes. JOHN RAYMOND ERICKSON Leggs Truer words were never written. Activities: Scroll Staff 7, Asst. Sports Editor 7, Greenhorn Scroll fi. Ad Staff 7 Spotlight Parade, Poster Placer 4, 6; School Assembly 4, 7, 8 ; Library Staff 6, Manager 6; Hi-Y 3, 4, 7, 8; Baseball 4; Basketball 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Golf 6, 7, 8, Captain 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Monitor 6 ; I.H.S.A.A. Sports Correspondent 6, 7, 8 ; WHO -TV Sports Correspondent 6 ; Boys ' State Tour- nament Program Seller 6 ; Spanish Club 4 ; District Golf 6, 8; Ames Invitational 6; Girls ' City Meet Scorekeeper 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; March of Dimes Crutch Sale 8 ; Veishea 8 ; Fall Sports Banquet 7 ; Sat- urday Science 8 ; District Game Spotter, W. H.I.T. 8; Open House Demonstrator 3, 4; Bowling 5, Gym Squad Coach 4, 6, 7, 8; Annual Session Iowa Legislature 7 ; Drake Relays Assistant 6 ; Scroll Assembly 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To live a life of luck, money, success, and pride. JUDITH KAY BXLINB Judy Her heart has room for every joy. Activities: Senior-Parent Dinner Commit- tee 8. Ambition : To make a certain guy happy, and meet my goals in life. RUTH ANN FAHNESTOCK Ruthie A friend sincere. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 4; Spotlight Parade 6, 8; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 5; Fellowship 6; Keys Cues 3, 4, 5 ; Trampoline 4 ; Nati- vity 5, 7; Lincoln Exchange Assembly 6; Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Civil War Centennial Opening 6 ; Rope Jumping 3, 4 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To establish a Christian home. CAROL ANN FARSON Flash Her only fault is that she has no faults. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7; Spot- light Parade 6 ; School Assembly ' 8 ; Jr. Zeta 4, 5 ; G.R.A. 3 ; Future Teachers 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Pan American Assembly 6 ; Class Night Hostess 3, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Pep Club 7; Student Teacher 6, .7, 8; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To find life ' s treasure at the end of the rainbow through serving mankind. CHARLES JOHN FAUX Chuck The force of his own merit makes the way. Activities: Hi-Y 4, 5; Senior Prom Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To be a success. JANETTE LORRAINE FISHER Ffcfc Courage is never out of fashion. ' ' Activities: May Festival 6; Tech High 3, 4 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To move to Minnesota and live a happy, carefree life. JIM FLETCHER Stubby Men of few words are the best men. Activities: $25 Club 7; $75 Club 7; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition : Who knows J MARTHA MAE FOSTER Marti A winning way, a pleasant smile, dres- sed so neat, and quite in style. Activities: Girls Glee Club 4; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 5, 7 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Keys Cues 3, 4, 5 ; Future Teachers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Trampoline 3 ; Drake Relays Pa- rade 6, 8 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Bowling 3, 4, 5 ; Gregg Award 7 ; Senior Banquet Commit- tee 8. Ambition: T o meet the demands of life with kindness, wisdom, and understand- ing. JUDITH KAY FUNDERBURK Tiger Enthusiastic in everything and about everybody. Activities: Senior Board, 1st Vice-Presi- dent 8 ; Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Al- ternate 7, Intra City 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Assem- bly Usher 4, 5 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 4, 6, 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; French Club 7 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5. 6, 8 ; Swimming State Meet Hostess 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8, President 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Monitor 4 ; Cheerleader Alternate 5, 6, Varsity 7, 8 ; Award Assembly 8 ; International Relations Club 8, Vice-Presi- dent 8 ; Sign Painter 4, 5 ; Veishea 8 ; Class Night Hostess 4 ; Youth Appreciation Week 7 ; Polio Crutch Sale 4, 6, 8 ; Fall Sports Banquet 3, 5 j Alumni Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; All School Program Party 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Open House Hostess 3, 7 ; Class Officer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Drama Work- shop Hostess 4, 5 ; Community Play House Hostess 3, 4, 5 ; Saturday Science 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Bowling 4 ; Intra-City Student Council Ex- change 4, 6, 8 ; Polio Dance Hostess 3, 5 ; May Festival Committee Consultant 8 ; Drake Relays Parade Princess 8. Ambition : Make my parents proud of me, become an R.N., and always shine with love and happiness. MARY LOU GALLAGHER Lou Modest and shy is she. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 8; Pep Club 6, 7 ; $25 Club 7 ; May Festival 4, 8 j Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition : To find the silver lining behind every dark cloud. —25— KATHLEEN RUTH FETTERS Kathy On her tongue is the law of kindness. Activities: Memorial Assembly 3; G.R.A. 3, 5, 7 ; $25 Club 6 ; May Festival 7 ; Crutch Sale 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. MM II A EL LEE FITZPATRICK Mike He had so many ideas his hair turned red. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Scroll Staff 3, 4; Hi-Y 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Fellowship 3, 4, 5; KDPS Announcer 3, 4 ; Tennis 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Monitor 7 ; Community Playhouse Usher 7, 8 ; Movie Operator 3, 4, 5 ; Sports Announcer 8 ; Senior Spe- cialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To become a radio announcer and electronics engineer. BRIAN MARSHALL FORD Chevy Sometimes I sit and think ; sometimes I just sit. Activities: Student Council 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Tennis 4 ; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Big Six and City Champs 6 ; Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: To forget the past, it is done; live today, tomorrow may never come. KATHLEEN B. FREEMAN Kathy The same, sweet girl to all she meets. Activities: Honor Roll 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Philo 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Trampoline 5 ; Monitor 6, 7, 8 ; Tumbling 3, 5, 7 ; Bowling 4 ; Juggling 5 ; Rope Jumping 4 ; G.R.A. Play Day Hostess 6 ; G.R.A. Senior Representative 7, 8 ; Bundle Drive Champ 7 ; Prospective Teach- ers Day S.C.I. 7 ; Synchronette Show Help- er 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition : To prove to future students that A2 plus B2 equals C2. ROGER GALE Happy I am, from care I ' m free. Activities: Bowling 5; School Play Props 7, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success in the grocery business. KELLY KIRK GAY Dude What ' s a cubit or two ; after all. Napoleon himself was not so tall. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Coun- cil Alternate 4 ; Scroll Staff Photographer 5, 6, 7, 8, Greenhorn Issue 4 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; C oncert Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6; Ten- nis 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Wrest- ling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, State Wrestling Meet, 3rd place 8, Team City Champ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Individual City Champ 6, District Champ 4, 6, 8 ; Wrestling Team 3rd place in Big Six 7, 8 : Kiwanian of the Month 7 ; Senior Breakfast 8 ; Saturday Science Class 8 ; Veishea 6, 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Com- mittee Consultant 8. Ambition: To marry a millionairess with one foot in the grave. DANNY H. GEORGE Pinky None but himself can be his parallel. Activities: Student Council 4, 8; Spot- light Parade 8; School Assembly 6, 8; Hi-Y 4 ; Football 3, 4 ; $25 Club 6 ; Track 6 ; May Festival ; Monitor 5; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8; Senior Prom Court B. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I attempt, and to make my parents proud of me. LINDA LOU GILLUM Lin She who is good is happy. Activities: Clerical Staff 7; School Assem- bly 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Keys Cues 6; May Festival 6, 8 ; Monitor 8 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To always know my mistakes, and try to correct them. DONNA GO LOB Don I am wealthy in my friends. Activities: Philo 4; G.R.A. 5, 6; $25 Club 6 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival (5 ; Monitor 5 ; Pep Club 7 ; Senior Specialty Party Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To be a success and be near the ones I love. GAR V LANK GRIMES Geggi For him we need no other facts ; just listen to that real gone sax. Activities: Student Council 8; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Marching Band 5, 6, 7 ; Concert Band 5, 6, 7 ; Swing Band Combo 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8 : Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition: To be accepted by some of the more exclusive social echelons of this modern day. SANDRA KAY GRl ' BB Sandy A merry heart has she. ' ' Activities: Honor Roll 3; Future Nurses 7, 8, Vice-President 8 ; G.R.A. 5 ; May Festival 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To lead a happy and useful life as an R. N. LINDA DIANE GUNTER There ' s no light nonsense about her. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 7, 8; Green- horn Issue 7, Scroll Staff, Page Editor 8 ; Si otlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 8 : Philo (i; Jr. Zeta 5; G.R.A. 8; Pep Club 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Science Club 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Travel Club 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; Mercy Hospital Open House 6. Ambition: To lead a good life filled with happiness. MARTIN WILLIAM GORGAS Gorg Worry and I are strangers. Activities: Spotlight Parade ; School As- sembly 5 ; School Play 4, f ■Hi-Y 3 ; Football 3 ; May Festival (5 ; Art Scholastic 6, 8 ; Art Exhibit 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Gold Key 8 ; Senior Art Exhibit 7, 8 ; National Scholas- tic Art Exhibit 8 ; Open House Demon- stration 3, 5; Sports Banquet 4; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To go as far as possible in whatever field I choose to make my fortune. SONYA JoANN GRANGER You can tell her by the noise she doesn ' t make. Activities : School Assembly 8 ; May Fes- tival 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To reach my goal in life and always be happy. DENNIS LEE GRANT Gut In life, as in football, fall forward when you fall. Activities: Student Council 3, 6, 7, 8 ; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3 ; Football 5, 7, Big 6 and City Champs 5, 6 ; Base- ball 3 : Quill Ad Salesman 7, 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8 ; Monitor 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition: To take it with me. ROBERT PAUL HAAG Bob Ideas control the world. Activities: Boys ' Glee Club f ; Swimming 3 ; $75 Club 7 ; School Play Scenery I, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Ad Club 7; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To be best in the field of work I choose, and make my parents proud of me. ROGER HAINES The wise head makes the still tongue. Activities: Honor Roll 7, 8; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success in electronics. PAMELA LYNN HALTOM Pam For she ' s the lass of the class, And, oh, the class of the lass ! Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, 4, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8, Greenhorn Issue 7, Assistant Sports Editor 8 ; S|M t- light Parade 4, 6, 8; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 7, 8; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; Science Club 3, 4 ; Golf 3, 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Trampoline 4 ; Teen Board 5, 6 ; Lincoln Memorial Parade 7 : Majorettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7: Open House Hostess 5, 7 ; Latin Banquet 3 ; Polio Prin- cess Candidate 7 : Alumni Assembly 3, 5, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; All School Party En- tertainer 6 ; Class Officer 4 ; Alumni As- sembly Program Committee 7 : Sign Painter 5, 7; 10B Registration 7; Crutch Sale 5; Senior Breakfast Ticket Seller 8 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7, Speaker 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition: To be sly like a cat and have nine lives. —26— PATRICIA ANN HAMELL Paddle ' Short and .sweet. Activities: Scroll Staff 7; School Assem- bly 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.RJL 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 6. 7 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 6 ; High School Day ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Movie Monitor 8, 4 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Award Assembly 7 ; Veishea 8 ; May Festi- val Committee 8. Ambition: To always have something to do, someone to love and something to hope for. MARGARET CECELIA HELGELAND Patience and gentleness are power. Activities: Honor Roll 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; Travel Club 4, | ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: Wait and see. LARRY WAYNE HARMON Line forms to the right, girls. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Spotlight Parade « ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; School Play 7 ; May Festival 6 ; Art Club 7, 8 ; Stage Props 7, 8 ; Handicap Poster Contest 5 ; Art Exhibit 5, 6, 7 ; Sign Painter 6, 7 ; Front Hall Window Scene 5, 7 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: Take the bad with the good, and live life with a smile. TED D. HENDERSON We ' re born to be happy, all of us. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 4: May Festival 4, 8; Veishea 6, 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To make enough money to re- tire at twenty-five. GLEN PAUL HARRELSON Young men will be young men. Activities: $25 Club 7; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To make a success in anything I set out to do. CHARLOTTE MARY HENDRICKS Char Just as pleasant as she looks. Activities: Clerical Staff 8; School As- sembly 7 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Nativity 7 ; French Club 3, 4 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 7, 8 ; International Re- lations Club 8, Secretary 8 ; Senior Break- fast Committee 8 ; May Festival Queen 8. Ambition: Whatever life holds, always meet it wearing a smile. CAROL SUE HARTLEY Friendship always benefits. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 5 ; Pep Club 3, 5 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Candy Seller 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Memorial Day Assembly 4 : International Relations Club 8 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: Forget the past, for it is done; live for today, tomorrow may never come. AUDREY ANN HENRY Anniekins She ' s all that ' s honest, honorable and fair. ' ' Activities: Honor Roll 6, 7; Assembly Usher 8 ; Choir 3, 4 ; Nurse ' s Helper 6 ; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7 ; May Festival 6 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To live a good, full life for God. DORENE M. HARVEY A sweet spirit triumphs. Activities: School Assembly 8; G.R.A. 8; Pep Club 3, 5 ; May Festival 6 ; Trampoline 8 ; Tech High School 3 ; DECA 7, 8 ; DECA Convention 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To always be myself, and be- lieve in what I am. LINDA JOYCE HESS Peaches There ' s sunshine in her heart. Activities: Student Council Alternate 6; Honor Roll 6, 7 ; Quill Staff 7, 8, Asst. Sec- tion Editor 7, 8 ; Senior Assembly 8 ; Class Officer 4, 5, 6 ; Jr. Zeta 5 ; Spanish Club 5 ; Boosters 3, 4, 5 ; Red Cross 8 ; May Fes- tival 4, 6, 8 ; Adult Education Hostess 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Award Assembly 7, 8 ; Quill Ad Club 7 ; Law Day 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Candy Seller 5 ; National Red Cross Convention 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To become a teacher and lead a Christian life. DENNIS L. HATCHITT Doc Where there is a will, there ' s a way. ' ' Activities: Honor Roll 6; Hi-Y 5, 6; Football 3, 5; Track 4, 6; KDPS An- nouncer 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Alumni Ban- quet 4 ; State Wide Governors U.N. Ban- quet 7 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spanish Club 4, 5 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5 ; Senior Play Committee 8. Ambition: To become the best osteopathic physician in Des Moines. DONNA MAE HIGDON Blue Goose Your smile will help you win. Activities: Class Officer 7, 8; Jr. Zeta 4; Modern Language Club 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; |g| Club 7 ; Keys Cues 3, 4 ; Sr. Zeta 5, 6 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6 ; DECA Club 7, 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To make a certain guy and my folks proud of me. —27- BARBARA KAY HOWE Howsie Sincere, charming, thoughtful and sweet, a girl whom everyone likes to meet. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 7; Library Staff :i, 4. 5; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Keys Cues 4 ; Gregg Award 7, 8 ; Memorial Day Assem- bly 6 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Monitor 7. Ambitions: To live my life the wa y He planned it. CAROL LYNN HUMPHREY Be slow to fall into friendship, but when thou art in, continue firm and con- sUnt. ' ' Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Assistant Page Editor ; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6 ; School Assem- bly 8; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 : Monitor 8 ; Circulation Editor, Greenhorn Issue 7 : Memorial Day Assembly (5 ; Class Field Trips 8 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To become an optimistic pes- simist. DAVID MARTIN 1RV1N Nearly killed by the train of thought running through his brain. Activities : May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To be a commercial artist, or draftsman. ROBERT D. JACKSON Bob Men of few words are the best men. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7, 8 ; School Assembly 6, 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Wrestling 7 ; Sports Banquet 7 ; Tech High 3, 4 ; Cross Country 8 ; Track 4 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be a good leader, and accept my responsibility to those near to me. I i JERRY LEE IVINS Silence and common sense make the man. Activities: May Festival 6, 8; May Fes- tival Committee 8. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me, and make Chev ' s go fast. DAVID EDWARD JOHNSON Dave They never fail but all succeed who simply do their part. Activities: Student Council 5; Honor Roll 3, 4 ; Si otlight Parade 2nd Place Sales- man 6 : Library Staff 3, 4, 6 ; Baseball 4 ; Swimming 5, 6 ; Golf 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Bowling 5 : Wrestling 7, 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To become a successful phar- macist and enjoy life as it comes. MARY CHERILL JOHNSON Cherry True to her work, her words, her friends. Activities: Student Council Alternate 8; G.R.A. 4 ; Fellowship 3, 4, 5, 7 ; Monitor 6 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To follow in the footsteps of my Lord. SHIRLEY ANN JOHNSON Shir Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from them- selves. Activities: Student Council 6; Honor Roll 4, 6, 7 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Basketball 5, 7 | May Festival 6, 8 ; Trampoline 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gregg Awards 5, 6 ; Jug- gling 5, 6 ; Bowling 5 ; Drake Relays Pa- rade 6, 8 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: My joys added, sorrows sub- tracted, friends multiplied, and love divided. RICHARD O. JONES Dickie Be not merely good, but good for some- thing. Activities: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football 7 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Basketball 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drill Team Drums 5, 6 ; Senior Si ecialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To become a music teacher and make my parents proud of me. JUDITH KAY KEENER Jud Let us enjoy pleasures while we can. ' ' Activities: Honor Roll 3, 7; Scroll Staff 7; School Assembly 4 ; Award Assembly 7 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3 ; Pep Club 5 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Gregg Short- hand Award f ; Quill Ad Club 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Greenhorn Issue of Scroll 6 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To live, love, laugh, and always be happy. ■i TERRY LEE KAISER My youth may wear and waste, but it will never rust in my possession. Activities: Student Council 5; School Assembly 3, 4, 7 ; Football 3, 7 ; Baseball 4 : Basketball 3, 4 ; Senior Breakfast Com- mittee 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: To fulfill my goals in life. CLARISSA MARIE KELLIS Chris Pint-sized but full of punch. Activities: Student Council 5, 7; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7 ; I.B.M. Award 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To make Jim and my parents proud of me. -28- REG KEPNER Reggie Small, but so is a stick of dynamite. Activities: Marching Hand 4; School Assembly 7, 8 ; School Play 6, 7, 8 ; Con- cert Band 8, 4 : KDPS Announcer 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Monitor 6 ; Wrestling 3, 5 ; Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition : To graduate from Pasadena College. LESTER DEAN KING Leslie A wise man ? Nix ! A learned man ? Nay! A happy man? That ' s him. Hurray ! Activities: May Festival 6; $75 Club 6; School Play, Scenery 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Sen- ior Exhibit 8 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To pro into service and then make my parents proud of me. (HARLENE ANN KNAPP Charlie A pretty girl is like a melody. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5, 7; Honor Roll 7 ; Scroll Staff 7, Greenhorn 6; Spotlight Parade (5, 8; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Trampo- line 8 ; Quill Ad Club 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 ; Armed Fmccs Day I ' arade  ' ., ,s , Award Assemb ly 7 ; 12H Formal Hostess 7 ; Class Night Host- ess 5, 6, 7 ; March of Dimes Campaign 5 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Bowling 3 ; Veishea 8 ; Spotlight Ticket Seller Award 4, 5 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; Hand- book Committee 7 ; Historical Committee 4, 5 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To be willing to change when I am wrong and be easy to live with when I am right. SANDRA ELAINE KRISTUFEK Sandee The eyes have one language every- where. ' ' Activities: Student Council 5, Alternate 6; Honor Roll 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 6, 7, 8; Jr. Zeta 3, 4 ; French Club 3 ; G.R.A. 6, 7, 8 j Pep Club 5, 6, 7; Drill Team 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Award Assembly 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 10B Tea 3 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; Memorial Day Assembly 6, 8 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 : Nativity 7 j Spring Concert 6, 8 ; Baccalaureate 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team Exhibition 7 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior Play Committee 8 : May Festival Court 8. Ambition : To have and to hold. LESLIE SI SAN LIND Fair as the day, and sweet as May. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6; Clerical Staff fi : School Assembly 7 ; Nurse ' s Helper 7 ; Future Nurses 3 ; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club I. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 1 Monitor 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 J Gregg Shorthand Award 6. 7, 8 ; Bowling 5 ; Juggling 4 ; Gregg Transcription Award 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition : To be happy, stay happy, and make others happy. CARL E. LINDER Carl Quiet and retiring, but a man of true worth. Activities: School Assembly 6, 7. 8; Hi-Y 4, 5 ; Football 7 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Veishea 6, 8 ; Senior Specialty Party 8. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I attempt to do. GWENDOLYN JOYCE KILLIAN Jo Sparkling eyes and winning ways. Activities: Senior Assembly 8; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; $25 Club 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Monitor 7, 8 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, Treasur- er 8 ; Bowling 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To meet the demands of life with kindness, wisdom, and understand- ing. TERRY LEE KIRTON Terrance He knew what was what. Activities: May Festival 6; Bowling 3; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I at- tempt and finish whatever I start. DEANNA JEAN KRAUSE De Very sincere in everything she does. Activities: Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Candy Selling 5 ; Sign Painter 7 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success and make my parents proud of me. SALLY MARIE LARSON Sac ; Active natures are rarely melancholy. Activities: Student Council 3, 5; Quill Staff 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; Assem- bly Usher 4 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Philo 3 ; Future Nurses 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 4, 6, 8 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Life Saving 6 ; Gregg Award 7 ; Drill Team Exhibition 7 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 ; Nativity 5, 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition : Happiness and success. KAREN ANN LINDBECK Kar Charming, sweet, and nice to know. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 6, 7; Spotlight Parade 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Keys Cues 3, 4 ; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Trampoline 3, 4 ; Flag Twirlers 7, 8; Alumni Assembly 7; Drake Career Day 7 ; Drake Relays Parade 8 ; Armistice Day Parade 8 ; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Teachers Aide 4, 5 ; Class Sec- retary 3, 4 ; Bundle Drive Champs H.R. 207 ; Open House Hostess 3, 4, 5 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 7, 8 ; Gregg Typing Award 8 ; Lincoln Memorial Dedication Parade 7 ; Bowling 5, 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: Put others first, living for the service of humanity. MARY ELIZABETH LOCKRIDGE She lives most who lives for others. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Roll 5; Scroll Staff, Page Editor, Assistant Page Editor 6, 7, Greenhorn Page Editor 5 ; Spotlight Parade 4 j School Assembly 6, 7 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; G.R.A. 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7 ; Red Cross 3. 4, :,, ♦• . 7, S. President 7. 8: Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7, President 8 ; Monitor 4 ; Flagtwirling 7, 8 ; Basketball 4 ; Volleyball 4 ; Teacher Assist- ant, Webster School 7 ; State F. T. A. Con- vention 7 ; Polk County Red Cross Coun- cil 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8 ; State Red Cross Convention 5, 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Red Cross Board of Directors 7, 8 ; Cerebral Palsy Game 7 ; Crutch Sale 8 ; Open House Hostess 7 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8 ; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition: To know the world and its people through traveling and teaching. JEAN ANN LONG Jean ' The happy Rift of being agreeable. Activities: Clerical Staff 8; School Assem- bly 7 ; G.R.A. 3, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Trampoline 3 : Art Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House 3 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Class Officer 4, 8 ; Gregg Award G, 7 ; Art Center Scholarship 3 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: So far, so good. SHEILA COLLEEN LUING Goldie Active natures are rarely melancholy. Activities: Library Staff 7 ; Red Cross 3, 4 ; $25 Club G ; May Festival 4 J Art Club 4, 5, 6 ; DECA 7, 8 ; DECA Conference 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be loved by one and liked by all. DIANE GAIL MALLY Mai The better you know her, the more you like her. Activities: Student Council 6, 8, Alternate 3 ; Scholarship Committee Chairman 8 ; Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor 8 ; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6 ; Class Officer 5; Library Staff 3, 4; Jr. Zeta 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 6; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 : Oi en House Demonstration 7 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 5, 6, 7, 8; A.I.B. Award 7; Gregg Tran- scription Award 7: Award Assembly 7, 8; Journalism Convention, State University of Iowa 7 ; Cafeteria Committee 6 ; Senior Assembly 8; Travel Club 8: Howling 8; May Festival Committee Co-Chairman 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To make my life successful and share it with those I love. MARILYNN KAY MAPLES Iky A sprightly maid is she. Activities: G.R.A. 8; Pep Club 6; $25 Club 5 ; May Festival 4 ; Trami oline 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To make my family and loved one proud of me. NORMA LEA LUNDVALL Lea A woman is always changeable and capricious. Activities: Honor Roll 7; Scroll Staff 8; S) otlight Parade 8 ; Scroll Assembly 8 ; Nurse ' s Heli er 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 7; Drill Team 7, 8; Latin Club 4, 5; May Festival 4, 6, 8; Travel Club 5 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Greenhorn Issue Assistant Page Editor 7 ; Senior Specialty Party Com- mittee 8. Ambition: Not to live a dream that will end in nothing. JOAN LYNCH Jo Laugh and the world laughs with you. Activities: D. M. Tech 3, 4, 5, G ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy-go-lucky through- out life. BONNIE JEAN MacGREGOR Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. ' ' Activities: Senior Class Treasurer 8; Stu- dent Council 4, 8 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 7 ; Spot- light Parade 4, 6, 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Golf 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Tournament 6, 7, Golf Award G ; Drill Team Award 7 : Gregg Shorthand Award 6, 7 ; Drill Team 4, 5, G, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Pep Club H, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Armistice Day Parade 5, 7; Open House i : Sports Banquet G : International Rela- tions Club 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5 ; Co- Chairman Class Night Committee 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: To give to the one that under- stands what is deserved. CHERYL BETTY MARTIN Marden There ' s a warmth of friendliness in her way. Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Red Cross 3: $25 Club 7 ; Fellowship 3, 4 : Science Club 7 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Trampoline 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Monitor 3, 4 : Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; DECA 7, 8, DECA Conference 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; Senior Specialty Party Com- mittee 8. Ambition : To be happy and successful in whatever I may attempt. GARY ALAN MATHERN Monk Here ' s one man that ' s not afraid to talk. Activities: Student Council 7, Committee Chairman 7 ; Quill Staff 7, 8, Academic Section Editor 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; Senior Assembly 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Membership Chairman 4, Treasurer-Sec- retary 5, 6, Vice-President 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, G, 8 ; Trampoline 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Student Manager 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Wrest- ling 7, 8, City Champs 7, 8 ; Bowling 3 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Open House Exhibi- tor 3, 5, 7 ; Veishea 8 ; Class Movie Opera- tor 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Award Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 : Alumni Din- ner Waiter 4, 6, 8 ; Lee-man Index Ban- quet 5 ; Class Night Committee 8 ; Night School Trampoline Instructor 7, 8. Ambition: To forget the past for it is done; and live today for tomorrow may never come. LARRY DALE McCLAIN Baldy Trouble is for those who let it worry them. Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn 7; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8; Football : : $25 Club 6 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To accomplish. ENEKEN KADI MAHL Inky She has the priceless charm of being different without being artificial. Activities: Honor Roll 6; Library Staff 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Nurse ' s Helper 8 ; Future Nurses 6, 7, 8 ; Monitor 5, 6 ; Senior Prom Hostess 7 ; Senior Exhibits Commit- tee Co-Chairman X. Ambition: To face each day with a smile on my face and hope in my heart. MARILYN LOUISE JACOBS McGEHEE J. J. Her smile softens every heart. ' ' Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3; $25 Club 6 ; May Festival 4 ; DECA Club 7, 8 ; Sen- ior Specialty Party 8. Ambition: To be a good and understand- ing wife to Richard. -30— 1 4il LEVI HENRY McGl IRE Slow and easy going, but he frets there just the same. Activities: Marching Band 3, 4; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 8, 5. 7; Baseball 4, 6, S ; May Festival 3, 4 ; Nativ- ity 7 : Hawkeye Boys ' State Representa- tive 6 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I may attempt, and find happiness in the future. FRANCINE McKENNA Frannikins Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Activities: North High 3, 4, 5, 6; Honor R« ll 3. 7; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Choir 4, 5, 6 ; Senior Specialty Party Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To fill my life with happiness and knowledge. RICHARD DEAN McKIBBAN Dick Always at his best. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 8; Hon- or Roll 3. 4 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Officer 3, 4, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football 3 ; Baseball 4 : Pep Club 5, 6. 7, 8; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 8 ; Monitor 4, 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Veishea 8 ; Bowling 5 : May Fes- tival Committee 8. Ambition: To succeed in life. GARY McMAINS Mac All is not won, yet all is far from lost. Activities: Student Council 4: School As- sembly 4; Monitor 3, 4: Senior Exhibits Committee Co-Chairman 8. Ambition : To pro to college and be DTI C COOP ful and happy. PAULINE ELIZABETH MICKLE Paul Hearts are stronger than swords. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 8; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 5, b 7 ; §25 Club 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 : Pom i om Seller 3, 4 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To have a successful life and make my parents proud. GARY R. MILLER Lip The rule of my life is to make busi- ness a pleasure and pleasure my busi- ness. Activities: Student Council 4, 5: Spot- light Parade 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6; Tramp- oline 3, 4 ; Guard 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Adult Edu- cation Host 8 ; Swimming 2nd City, 4th District; Synchronette Show; Senior Play Committee 8 ; Swim Team Captain 8 ; Drake Career Day 7. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I attempt and make my loved ones proud of me. WILBUR J. MILLHOU8E Willy Lively interest and energy will take him far. Activities: Spotlight Parade f , 8; SehooJ Assembly 5, 7 ; Hi-Y 5 ; Monitor 7, 8 ; French Club 3, 4 ; P. A. Oi erator 3, 4, 5, 1. 7, 8; Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, 6; Inter- national Relations Club 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To do my best in whatever field of work I choose. YUKIKO MIYAZAWA Yuki It ' s the songs you sing and the smiles you wear, that make the sun shine everywhere. Activities: American Field Service Ex- change Student from Tokyo, Japan to Des Moines 7, 8; Student Council Honorary Member 7, 8; Honor Roll 7; Spotlight Parade 8; School Assembly 7, 8; Concert Band 8; Choir 7, 8; G.R.A. 7, 8; Bowling 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Red Cross Committee 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 : President of International Club 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : All City Student Council 7, 8; P.T.A. Speaker 7, 8; Sr. Life Sav- ing Award 8; Brotherhood Tea WHO TV 8 ; Lions Club Dinner 8 ; Kiwanis Club Speaker 8; Gorden Gammack Show KRNT TV 8 ; Rotary Club Dinner 8 ; Spinster Spree Co-Chairman 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: To make the world my office and the people of the world my family. PATRICIA SUSAN MORELAND Squeaky What sweet delight a quiet | erscn affords. Activities: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Drake Career Day 6 ; High School Day 6 ; Class Night Hostess 7 ; Bowling 4, 5, 6 ; Open House 5; International Relations Club 8; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To get my Mrs. Degree and to live, love, laugh and be happy. CLAUDIA ANN MORRIS Cammy A nicer person cannot be found. Activities: Student Council 3; Girls ' Glee Club 4; Spotlight Parade 6, 8; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5 ; Jr. Zeta 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Fellowship 7, 8 ; KDPS Announcer 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3 ; Tram poline 3, 4 ; Nativity 5, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Open House Hostess 3 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 ; Baccalaureate 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Civil War Centennial Opening ( : Lincoln Exchange Assembly 6 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 : Jug- gling 3, 4, 5 ; Travel Club 4 ; Senior Break- fast Committee 8. Ambition: To put Christ first, othori second, myself last in life. LLOYD F. MUSSELL Quiet, but friendly. Activities: Honor Roll 3. 4, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 4, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi- Y 3, 4 ; May Festival 4 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Class Night 7 ; Senior Assembly 7 ; Attendance Messenger 7 ; Alumni Assem- bly 6 ; P.T.A. Program 5 ; Baccalaureate 7 ; United Nations Assembly 6 ; Monitor 5 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee Co- Chairman 8. Ambition: To meet each day with opti- mism, friendliness, and cheerfulness. JOHN EARL NASH Rambler Let the world slide, I ' ll not budge an inch. Activities: Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tech 3, 4, 5, 6; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success at everything I attempt. —31 — HARRIET KAY NELSON Kii Good nature is the very art of life. Activities: Honor Roll 8 j Clerical Staff 7; School Assembly 8 ; Future Nurses 4 ; G. R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 6, 7 ; May Festival 6, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice- President 4, Co-Chairman 5, President 6, Secretary 8 : Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; Veishea 4, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Bowl- ing 3, 4 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 7 ; Scroll Champions H.R. 205 4; Senior Play Com- mittee 8. Ambition: Walking the path of the future, filling each step with success, and look- ing back at the past with happiness. ROBERT GENE NEREIM !f ob I ' m not bashful, just thoughtful. Activities: Hi-Y 4; Football 5, 7: Track 8 ; May Festival 6 ; May Festival Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To be successful and have everything I want. ROBERT DANIEL NISSER „ Bob Young men will be young men. Activities: Quill Staff 7, 8, Photographer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 5 ; Award Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Officer 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; May Festi- val 4, 6, 8 ; $76 Club 6 ; Booster Club 4 ; DECA Club 7, 8 : Historian 7, 8 ; Delegate Assembly 7 ; Quill Messenger 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Alumni Assembly 3, 5, 7 : May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: Never do anything with less than my ability in the service of hu- manity. JUNE ANN O ' CONNOR Quiet, modest, useful. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6; Clerical Staff 8 ; Senior Assembly 8 ; May Festival 8; Travel Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6, Vice-President 7, President 8 ; Gregg Short- hand Award 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition : To find my place in life and make my parents proud of me. CLEO VESTA OX LEY Shorty ' She is always at ease who laughs. Activities : School Assembly 6, 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To marry a certain fellow. EUGENE T. PEARSON Gene The truest success in life is character. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 4, 7 ; Fellowship 6, 6, 7, 8 ; All-City High School Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Chorus 7 ; Inter-High School Brotherhood Week 7 ; Swing Band 4, 6 ; Small Mixed Chorus 7, 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To do God ' s will always. til - v ' M 0% V , 1 GARY ARTHUR NEPSTAD Men of few words are the easiest to get along with. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6; Hi-Y 7, 8; Golf S, 4; Bowling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To go to college and be suc- cessful at whatever I do. JANET RAE NICOLLE Short, sweet, trim, and neat. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses 5 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To strive to do everything that 1 do to the best of my ability. LARRY DEAN NOBLE Mick Cordial and courteous, a gentleman in and out. , Activities: Tech 3, 4, 5, 6; School Assem- bly 7 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: Buy a Corvette with all the goodies on it. ELIZABETH OSTRANDER Beth ' The world is full of beauty when the heart is full of love. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Scroll Staff 8, Greenhorn Assistant Page Editor 7 ; School Assembly 8 ; Pan American Day Assembly 6 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; Spanish Club 4 ; G.R.A. 5 ; Volleyball 5 ; Fellowship 3, 5 ; Future Teachers 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Nativity 7 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To be what Christ wants me to be. RICHARD ALEX PABON Dick The world delights in a man who plays his own part. Activities : Student Council Alternate 4 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Assem- bly 6, 7; Cross Country 7; Track 6, 8; May Festival 6 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-President 5 ; Saturday Science Class 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Pan-American Day Breakfast 6 ; Wrestling 7, 8, City Champs 7, 8 ; Veishea 8 ; State Mile Team 7 ; State Cross Country Team 7 ; Atten- dance Collector 7 ; Senior Exhibits Com- mittee Co-Chairman 8 ; Award Assembly 7 : May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To become a successful profes- sor of mathematics. DENNIS LEE PHILLIPS Denny Ambition has no rest. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5 ; School Assembly 3, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8; $25 Club 4; Basketball 3. 4; May Festival 8 ; DECA Club 7, 8, President 7, 8, Conference 8 ; Award Assembly 6 : Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; May Festival Cardinal 8. Ambition: To win happiness, and not let my temper get control of my body. —32— JOHN ROBERT PINEGAR And certainly he is a fine fellow. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6; School Assembly 4 ; Swimming 3 ; Basketball I ; May Festival 6 ; School Bowling Team 4, 6, 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success. LYNN MARIE PLUMMER Sweetness, intelligence, and charming beauty, all combined in the truest friend a person could have. Activities: Student Council 4, 5; Honox Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff 7, 8 ; Spot- light Parade 6, 8 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; Class Officer 3; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Open House Hostess 5 ; Class Night Hostess 4 ; Alumni Dinner Hostess 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7; (iivgg Shorthand Awards 6; Future Nurses ' Convention, Fort Dodge 6 ; Award Assembly 7, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess, Secretary, Committee Chairman 7 ; Sports Banquet 5, 7 ; 10B Registration 7 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior P rom Committee Co-Chairman 8 ; Foreign Student Weekend 4; Drill Team Exhibition 7; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition: To see the Atlantic, for I have seen the Pacific. RACHEL L. PORTER Rach She is wiser than we know. Activities: Student Council Alternate 5, 7, 8 ; Honor Roll 6, 7 ; D.E. Parlia- mentarian 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; May Festival 6, 8; DECA 7, 8 ; Commencement 6 ; Candy Seller 3 ; Quill Ad Club 5 ; D.E. State Con- ference 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To accomplish all my goals in life. JOAN ALICE POTTER Joanie Kindness adds sweetness to everything. Activities: Clerical Staff 7, 8; School Assembly 7 ; Class Officer 3 ; Future Nurses 3, 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Fel- lowship Club 5, 6, 7, Vice-President 6, 7 ; Monitor 3, 4, 5 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 6, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 8 ; Secretary 6 ; G.R.A. Playday Hostess 6; Volleyball Co- Captain 5 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition : To sail on the sea of success and land on the isle of happiness, with God as my captain. JANET ANN PRINCE Jan Little said is soonest mended. Activities: May Festival 4, 6; Candy Seller 7, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To live a useful life and make my loved ones proud of me. VERA MAE QUICK Thoughts work in silence ; so does she. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 6; Philo 3; Jr. Zeta 5 ; Spanish Club 4 ; G.R.A. 5 ; Trampo- line 5 ; Monitor 5, 6 ; Open House 5 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To lead a happy and success- ful life. —33— ANNA MAE PINKERTON Pinkie A winning way, a pleasant smile. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Officer 4, 6 ; KDPS Announcer 8 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 . Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Travel Club 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; Volleyball 3, 4 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: Faith in the future, hope in my heart, charity in my hands. KIM POGGENPOHL Kimbo A well-liked girl is always unconscious of her charm. Activities: Student Council 4; Honor Roll 3, 4, 7 ; Scroll Staff 5, 6 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 6 ; Philo 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5 ; Modern Language Club 3 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 7 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Monitor 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Saturday Science Class 4 ; Veishea 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 5 ; International Relations Club 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To be a nurse; a good one. JANE ELLEN POTTER Tillie Mae A friendly smile, a helping hand. Activities: Student Council 6; Clerical Staff 7 ; Nurse ' s Helper 4 ; Future Nurses 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Boosters 3, 4, 5, 6; Fellowship 4, 5, 6, 7; KDPS Announcer 6, 7 ; Latin Club 3 ; May Festi- val 6 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To imitate the sun and shine in all directions. MARGARET LUCILLE PRIEBE Margie She ' s here, she ' s there, her popularity is everywhere. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; School Assembly 6, 7, 8; Class Officer 7; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 7, 8 ; Usherettes 5 ; 6, 7 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 5, 6 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Scroll Staff 6, 7, 8, Sports Editor 6, Co- Editor 7, 8, Greenhorn Page Editor 5 ; Thrift Essay Contest Winner 5 ; Drake Journalism Conference 7 ; S.U.I. Journal- ism Workshop 6 ; Drake Career Day 7, 8 ; 10B Registration 7; 12B Formal Treasurer 7 ; Saturday Science Class 7, 8 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Scroll Champions 6 ; Latin Banquet 4, 6 ; I.S.E.A. Panel 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee Co-Chairman 8 : May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To sail the sea of knowledge, and reach the island of success. PENNI L. PRINCE The joy of youth her eyes displayed. Activities: School Assembly 7; Class Offi- cer 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 7 ; Golf 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Trampoline 3, 4, 7, 8; Bowling 3, 4, 5, 6; Tumbling 3, 4 ; Award Assembly 4, 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To find the pot of gold of life ' s rainbow. GARY GENE RAPP Butch He does his best in all he tries. Activities: Student Council 4; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To become a good auto me- chanic in every field. JOHN C. RAYMOND Hook We all like him, we just can ' t help it. Activities: Student Council 3, 4; Scroll Staff 7, 8, Assistant Sports Editor 8, Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 8 j School Assem- bly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5 ; Tennis 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Nativity 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; All City Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Swing Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Veishea 6, 8; Alumni Banquet 4, 6 : Baccalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Senior Prom Committee Co-Chairman 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: Phi Beta Kapp.i. SUSAN B. REYNOLDS Su it Nothing is so contagious as enthu- siasm. Activities: Student Council 3, 5, 8; Spot- light Parade 5, 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 5, 8 ; Com- mencement Usher 7 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Veishea 8 ; May Fes- tival Committee 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: A dental assistant with a big smile but no teeth. CAROL REASONER Nor bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7; Scroll Staff 5 : Marching Band 3 ; Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8 ; School Assembly 3 ; Class Officer 6 ; G.R.A. 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Travel Club 4, 5, 6 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 8 ; A.I.B. Typing Award 7 ; Award Assembly 5 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To always be happy and make others happy, JANICE LEA RHEI PORT Jan There ' s sunshine in her heart. ' ' Activities: Jr. Zeta 5; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 5, 7 ; Golf 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Tech 3 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To find my pot of gold at the end of every rainbow. SUSAN R. REED Sue The world belongs to the energetic. Activities: Student Council 5; School Assembly 5, 6 ; Girls Glee Club 6, 7, 8 ; Jr. Zeta 4, 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 5. 6, 7, 8; $25 Club 5, 6; Syn- brunettes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; KDPS Announcer 7 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Y-Teens 4, 5, 6 ; Tennis 8; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festival 6, 8 ; $75 Club 5, 6 ; Trampoline 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Award Assembly 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; G.R.A. Jun ior Representative 6, 7 ; G.R.A. Convention, Ames 7 ; Quill Ads : 12 B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy and successful as a wife and moneyholder ! KAREN JANE REES Janie Quiet, but friendly. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 7; Scroll Staff 7 : Award Assembly 7 ; Senior Assembly 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Pep Club 5, 6 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Greenhorn Scroll 6 ; A.I.B. Typing Award 7 j Drake Career Day 7 : Veishea 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To find the riches in a happy and prosperous life. RANDY RICH Randy Thoughts work in silence; so does he. v Activities: Lincoln High, Baseball, Wrest- ling; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I attempt. NORMA CAROLE RIZK Carole Nothing is too difficult for her. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6; Philo 8; Jr. Zeta 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; $25 Club 7; Keys Cues 3, 4 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; Saturday Science Class 5, 6; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Award 4, 6; Travel Club 6, 7 j G.R.A. Playday 6 ; Com- mencement 6, 7 ; Bowling 3, 4, 7 ; Class Night Hostess 7 ; Des Moines Community Playhouse Hostess 7, 8 ; International Re- lations Club 8 ; Sports Banquet 7 ; Top Spotlight Parade Ticket Seller 6 ; Sign Painter 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To travel along the road of life, meeting each event with kindness, understanding, and wisdom. BARBARA ANN RIDDLEBARGER REYNOLDS Barb A merry heart goes twice the way that tires a sad one. ' ' Activities: DECA 7, 8; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To make Bob proud of me, both as wife and mother. ROBERT ARTHUR REYNOLDS Bob They never fail, but all succeed who simply do their part. Activities: Student Council, Alternate 5; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 8 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drum Major 5, 6, 7, 8; SiH)tlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 7 ; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Science Club 7, 8 ; VFW Essay Winner 6 ; Hawkeye Boys ' State Representative 6 ; Fall Sports Banquet 7 ; All-City Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Swing Band 4, 5, 6; Pep Band 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 7, 8 ; Veishea 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Nativity 7 ; Open House Physics Exhibit 7 ; Roosevelt Exchange Assembly 6 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8 : May Festival Co-Chairman 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To glorify the Father through my desire and will to succeed in His plan for my life. JUDY KAY ROBERTS Jud Happy, carefree as the day is long, life to her is but a song. Activities: School Assembly 8; Library Staff 3 ; S25 Club 7 ; Fellowship 4 ; KDPS Announcer f ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Senior Play Committee 8. Ambition: To do something right for a change, and maybe I ' ll make my parents proud of me! WINNIFRED B. ROBERTS Winni One deed well done is worth a hundred well said. Activities: Student Council 5; School Play 5, 6 ; School Play Committee 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; May Fes- tival 4, 8; Drama Workshop 5; Drama Workshop and Community Playhouse Usher 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8; P.T.A. Hostess 7; Open House Hostess 7 ; Candy Seller 8 ; Senior Play Committee 8. Ambition: To be content with what I do; Have no regrets for what I ' ve done. —34— COLLEEN FAITH ROUNDS Coke A well-liked girl. ' ' Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A. 4, 5; Fellowship 8, 4, 5, 6 ; Travel Club 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To serve God with an open mind and heart. SANDRA LEE ROWLEY Sandy Always happy, always Kay. Glad to see her come our way. Activities: Student Council Alternate 8; Scroll Staff  . 7; Student Teacher ; Spot- light Parade 6, 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; Li- brary Staff 8, 4 ; Philo 8 ; Jr. Zeta 8, 4 ; French Club 3, 4 ; G.R.A. 4, 5 : Bowling 4, 5 ; Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team 6, 7, 8 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; Y-Teens 8, 4 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Candy Seller 4; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Greenhorn Issue, Assistant Page 4 Editor 5 ; Scroll Page 8 Editor 7, Award Assembly 5, 6, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Veishea 8 ; International Relations Club 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: Become a dental assistant and reside in a mansion in the Colorado Mountains. GEORGE RUDASILL II I still my own opinion keep. Activities: Student Council 4, 5, Alternate ; Honor Roll 8. 4, 6 ; Scroll Staff 6 ; Marching Band 8 ; School Assembly 4 ; School Play 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Concert Band 8 ; French Club 8 ; KDPS Announcer 7, 8, KDPS Panel Discussion 7, 8 ; Tennis 6, 8 : May Festival 4, 6 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; International Relations Club 3, 4, 5, 8 ; Community Playhouse Host 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Ticket Salesman for Girls ' State Basket- ball Tournament (5 : Drama Workshop Host 3, 4, 5, 6; Summer Drama Workshop. S.U.I. 6 ; Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition: Have a conscience of a conser- vative, but cunning of a liberal. RONALD RUPE Ron Mischief is his middle name, but he ' s a swell fellow just the same. Activities: Student Council 8; Honor Roll 3. 4, 6, 7 ; School Assembly 7 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 8 ; Science Club 7, 8 ; Track 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Wrestling: 8 ; Saturday Science Class 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To graduate from Iowa State University, and be happy and successful through life. LARRY PORTER RYNOR My head ' s all right, my heart ' s mellow, and I ' m an easy going fellow. Activities: Student Council 3; Honor Roll 3, 6 ; School Assembly 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Saturday Science Class 3 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To graduate from college and live a successful life without want or fear. GERALD G. SALYERS I have never been hurt by anything I didn ' t say. Activities: Student Teacher 8; School Play 8; Modern Language Club 5; Hi-Y B; Football 4; Baseball 4; Track 8; May Festival 6 ; Trami oline 5 ; Senior Play Committee 8. Ambition: To sail the seas of ambition and land on the isle of success ; join the marines, retire young. JANET KAY SCHLASER Jan Charm often lies in being quiet. ' ' Activities: Honor Roll 6, 7; Quill Staff 7, 8 ; Six tlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assem- bly 5, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 7, 8 ; Usherettes 6, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Vice-President 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8 ; Art Club 3 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior-Parent Hostess 4, 7 ; Open House Hostess 7 ; Alumni Ban- quet Hostess 6; 10B Registration 7; Vei- shea 8 ; Class Night Hostess 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8; Armed I . n es Day Parade 6, 8; Drill Team Exhi- bition 7 ; Sports Banquet 5 ; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition: To look up and not down, to look forward and not back, to look out and not in, and to lend a hand. TERRY LEO SHAEFFER Shaef Happy is his manner. Activities: Student Council 4; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Play 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4 ; Wrestling 3, 4 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: Become an architectural engi- neer, design moon house, and drive sports cars. JANELLE RUTH SHARP Nell The will to do, the soul to dare. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Scroll Staff 8, Page Editor 8, Greenhorn Issue, Co-Editor 7; School Assembly 8; Philo ' A; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 : Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Janitor 6 ; Latin Club Ban- quet 6 ; Y-Teens 3, 4 ; Science Club 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal 7 ; Nativity Reader 7 | Delegate to Red Cross State Convention 7 ; Mem- ber of Red Cross Polk County Council 7, 8 ; Younkers Rehabilitation Center Chair- man S; Open House Demonstration :;. . , 7; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Bowling 3, 4 ; Veishea 8 ; Alumni Banquet 6 : Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: And what more can I be, than what I am ? STEPHEN DENNIS SHAWVER Steve Men ' s actions are the best interpreters of their thoughts. Activities: Student Council 8: $25 Club 6 ; Fellowship Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; $75 Club 6 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To do the Lord ' s will, and make my folks happy. SANDRA SUE SAGE Sandi She preferred to be good rather than just to seem so. Activities: Clerical Staff 6: School As- sembly 7, 8 ; School Play, Backstage 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 8. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Monitor 4 ; Bowl- ing 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Drama Workshop Usher 4, 5, 6 ; Community Playhouse 4, 5, 6 ; Senior Play 8 ; Spinster Spree 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: Use what sage there really is in me to forget the past for it is done ; live today, tomorrow may never come. MICHAEL G. SHEPHERD Mike One cannot know everything. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 6; School As- sembly 8; Hi-Y 4, 5, 8; Football 8; Mav Festival 4, 8 ; Veishea 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To sleep all summer, then go to college and get educated. —35— NEWELL LEWIS SHOUP, JR. Pee Wee He strives to make many things pos- sible. Activities : Student Teacher 8 ; School Assembly S, 7 ; School Play 7 ; Choir I ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Open House 3 ; Y.M.C.A. Dedication 8 : Senior Art Show 8 ; Art Club 8 ; Gover- nors Committee for State Handicapped Poster Contest 7 ; Se nior Exhibits Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To make others proud of me and live a happy and successful life in California. CHARLES LYNN SIMMONS Chuck Never serious, always gay, I ' m going to sleep today. Activities: Student Council 6; Hi-Y 8; Football 8 ; Swimming 8, 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 7 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: Help stamp out birds. BONNIE LEE SMITH Bon-Bon Quiet, but friendly. Activities: Student Council 6: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7 ; Student Teacher 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 6, 8 ; Philo 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 4, 5 ; Bowling 4, 5 ; French 3, 4 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Monitor 6 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; Candy Seller 5 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Nativity Scenery 3 ; Veishea 8 ; International Relations Club 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To further my education; to be rich with smiles and happiness, poor with frowns and regrets. KATHERINE PAULETTE SMITH Davey A clear conscience is a sure card. Activities : Student Teacher 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 5, 6 ; Usherettes 8 ; May Festi- val 8 ; Bowling 3, 4, 8 ; Senior Specialty Party 8. Ambition: To make my loved ones proud of me. MARGARET COLLEEN SMITH Pejcgy A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Activities: G.R.A. 6; May Festival 6; International Relations 4 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To conquer all my goals, and never have any regrets. PATRICIA ANN SMITH Trish Her smile is given to all. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Senior Assembly 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 8; May Festival 8 ; Cafeteria Cashier 8 ; Open House Demonstration 7 ; Struthers High School, Struthers, Ohio 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Y-Teens 5, 6 ; Trampoline 4 ; Veishea 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Gregg Shorthand Award 8 ; Spotlight Parade 8. Ambition: Look up, never down; wearing a smile, never a frown. SHARON LYNN SIGNS There ' s a warmth of friendliness in her way. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Spotlight Parade 8; Clerical Staff 8; G.R. A. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4; Drill Team 4, 5, 6 ; May Festival 3 ; Open House 4 ; High School Career Day 5 ; Quill Ads 5 ; Drake Relays Parade 8 ; Bowling 3 ; Senior Exhibit Committee 8. Ambition: To always have something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. JOHN THOMAS SKINNER Tom The duty of a man is plain and simple. Activities: Student Council 3, 5: Hi-Y 3; Football 3, 5 ; Science Club 3 ; May Festi- val 4, 6 ; Monitor 3 ; Bowling 5 ; Drake Re- lays 4 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To live a successful life and have anything I want. JERRY LEE SMITH Cool Jer Now here is a youngster of excellent pith, fate tried to conceal him by nam- ing him Smith. Activities: Breakfast Committee 8; Honor Roll 6, 7; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6; Football 3; Sports Banquet 3 ; Optimist Club Repre- sentative 7 ; Kiwanis Club Representa- tive 8 ; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8 ; Big Six and City Basketball Champs 5, 6 ; All City Squad 8 ; Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Runner-up City Tennis Cham- pionship 5, District Championship ( , and Big Six Conference Meet 6 ; Award Assem- bly 4, G, 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy and discover con- tentment. LOIS ELAINE SMITH Loie Quiet, but friendly. Activities: Student Council Alternate 3, 7; Honor Roll 3, 4, 8 ; Student Teacher 3, 4; Spotlight Parade f : Assembly Usher 3, 5; School Assembly 5, 6 ; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4 : G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; Tennis 3 ; May Festival 4, 8 ; Tramp- oline 6 ; Bowling 5 ; Pep Club 6 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, 6, Secretary 6 ; Senior Play Committee 8. Ambition: To be ready for whatever life may ask, be it fun or a task. MARSHA ALLIENE SMITH Sensible j eople find nothing useless. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Coun- cil 6, 7, Alternate 4 ; Homy Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 7, 8; Choir 5, 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 3, 4, 5, Vice President 6, Treasurer 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Red Cross 7, 8; Usherettes 5, 6, 7; Drill Team 6, 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Tramp- oline 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; KDPS Math Program 4: Basketball Program Seller 6; Saturday Science Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; National Science Foundation Scholarship 6; 12B Formal Hostess, Co-Chairman 7; Open House 5, 7 ; Foreign Student Week- end 8 ; French Club Banquet 4, 6, 8 ; Na- tivity 5, 7 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Breakfast Com- mittee Consultant 8. Ambition: To remember that each task is worth doing is worth doing well. SHARON KAE SMITH Good sense and good nature are seldom separated. Activities: Senior Assembly 8; G.R.A. 6, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 7, President 8; Senior Breakfast Committee 8. Ambition: To be successful and make my parents proud of me. ft THOMAS L. SMITH Tom Capable in any situation. ' ' Activities: Scroll Staff 8; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To live until I die. JAMES ALAN SOUTH Jim To be late or not to be late, that is the question. Activities: Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6; Fellowship 3, 4 ; Science 4 ; Science Club 4 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Monitor 8 ; International Relations Club 8 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To be a certified accountant and serve my country. MARGARET ANN SPARLING Maggie As true a girl as one could find. Activities: Future Nurses 8; May Festival 8; Monitor 3, 4; Art Club 4, 8: Open House Hostess 3 ; Senior Parent Dinner Hostess 5 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To always wear a smile and never a frown. PAUL N. STANGER Energy and persistence conquer all things. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Coun- cil Alternate 4, Vice President 8 ; Honor Roll 5, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor 8; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Cross Country 5, 7 ; Science Club 7 ; Track 3, 5 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; All-City Stu- dent Council 8 ; State Mile and Cross- Country Team Races 5, 7 ; Track Manager 8; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Veishea 8 ; Award Assembly 5, 7 ; Senior Play Committee Consultant 8. Ambition: To be as a duck, calm and cool on the surface and paddling like heck underneath. SYLVIA SUE STEVENS Susie True politeness in kindness of heart. Activities: Student Teacher 8; Clerical Staff 6, 7, 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 8 ; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Keys Cues, Treasurer ( ; May Festival 5, 8 ; Trampo- line « ; Bowling 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Tech High 3, 4 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To make my parents and loved ones proud of me. BARBARA DIANE STROUD Barb Her wit, her smile, her pleasant ways, she ' ll never lose through all her days. Activities: Student Council 3; Girls ' Glee Club 4, 5; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 3 : G.R.A. 3, 4 j Pep Club 3, 7 ; Red Cross 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; YMCA Dedication 6 ; Bac- calaureate 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spring Concert 6; 12B Formal 7; Alumni Banquet Hostess 8 ; Lincoln and Roosevelt Exchange Assem- blies 6, 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition : Wisdom. SANDRA LAVERNE SORENSEN Sandy She ' s cute, she ' s sweet, she ' s hard to beat. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Coun- cil 4, 7, Alternate 5 ; Honor Roll 4, 6, 7 ; Scroll Staff 8, Outside Editor 8, Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 7 ; Class Officer 4, 6 ; Library Staff 3, 4 ; Nurse ' s Helper 5, 6 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Vice-President 4, President 6, Treasurer 7; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Ush- erettes 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; Senior Banquet Hostess 4; )| «-n House Demonstration 7 ; Red Cross Committee 7 ; Veishea 8 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7 : Sign Painter 6, 7 ; Nativity 7 ; Future Nurses Tea 4, 6 ; 10B Registration 7 ; Trampoline 4 ; Candidate for Polio Princess 7 ; Latin Banquet 4, 6 ; Polio Drive 7 ; Senior Prom Committee Consultant 8. Ambition: May the hinges of my friend- ships never grow rusty. LINDA KAY SPANGLER Tiny Small things are best. ' ' Activities: Scroll Staff 8, Assistant Edi- tor s. Greenhorn Issue 7; Student Teacher 5, 6 ; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 3, 8 ; Nurse ' s Heli er 7 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; Future Teachers 5 ; May Festival 8 ; Latin Banquet 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Usher at Adult Education 4, 6, 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To accept my own failures so that I may not ask too much of others. ANITA JERRY SPENCER Snaggle Always happy, always gay, glad to see her come our way. Activities: Student Council 4, 6; Scroll Staff 7, Greenhorn Issue 6 ; Si otlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 7 ; Philo 3, 4; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Fes- tival 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 5, 7 ; Drake Relays Parade 6, 8 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6, 8 ; Spinster Spree Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To make up my mind and stick to it. MARILYNNE RAMONA STAPLETON_ Stape Never a dull moment when she is around. Activities: Honor Roll 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8, Greenhorn Issue Editor, Page 3, 7 ; Student Teacher 6 ; Spotlight Parade 8 ; School Assembly 8 ; School Play 7, 8 ; Class Officer 5, 6 ; Girls ' Glee Club 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; Modern Language 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 6 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8, Secre- tary 7, 8 ; Latin Club 4, 5 ; Tennis 6 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Trampoline 6 ; Monitor 5, 6 ; Bowling 4, 6 ; Latin Club Play 5 ; Playday 6 ; Community Play- house Usher 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Latin Banquet 6 ; Open House Hostess 7 ; Veishea 8 j Senior Play Committee 8. Ambition: To be what I am to be, and to go through life smiling happily. JOYCE LYNN STRODE So happy and gay, she smiles all day. ' ' Activities: Scroll Staff 8; Clerical Staff 7, 8 ; School Assembly 8 ; Jr. Zeta 5. 6 ; May Festival 8; Pep Club 6, 7, 8; Co-Editor Greenhorn Issue, Scroll 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To always wear a smile and make others happy. LINDA CAROL SWALLA From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. Activities: Honor Roll 6; Spotlight Parade 8: School Assembly 7, 8; Philo 3, 4; Jr. Zeta 5; G.R.A. 4, 7. 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Drill Team 7, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Tumb- ling 4 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 7, 8 ; 12B Formal 7 : International Relations Club 8 ; Class Night Committee 8 ; Armed Forces Parade 8 ; Drake Relays Parade 8. Ambition: To visit California before I begin working. OTTOLYN A. TAYLOR Ottie A nicer person cannot be found. Activities: Student Council Alternate B J Honor Roll 3, 5 ; School Assembly 8 ; Philo 6; Jr. Zeta 5; Spanish Club 3; Keys Cues 4 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Travel Club 4, 5, 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition : To be able to share my love and happiness with others. JEAN ANNE TERRY Jeanie What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5; G.R.A. 8; Art Club 4, 5 ; Memorial Day Assembly 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. Ambition: To many a certain Air Force guy. DANNY TEW Three A sense of humor is found in his way. Activities: Senior Banquet Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy with Carrots. ' ' RICHARD KEITH THOMSON Rick The duty of a man is plain and simple. Activities: Quill Staff 8; School Assembly 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Stage Props 7, 8 ; Shop Superintendent 8 : Tech High School 3, 4, 5, 6; Service Club 5; Bowling Club 5, 8; Wrestling 5 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To someday talk myself into getting a job. LINDA LOUISE THORSHEIM Sincere, charming, thoughtful and sweet, a girl whom everyone likes to meet. Activities: Senior Board Secretary 8; Student Council 4, 6, 7, Alternate 5 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Quill S.att 7, 8, Senior Section Editor 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; School Assembly 4, 5, , 7 : Class Ofticer 5 ; Choir 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Philo 4 : Future Nurses 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 7, 8 ; Usherettes 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Keys and Cues 3 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Secretary 4, President 5 ; Alumni Dinner Hostess 6 ; Class Night Hostess 4 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Saturday Science Class 4, 5 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Award Assembly 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess, Co- Chairman 7 ; Program Seller State Tourna- ment f ; Sports Banquet 5 ; Commencement Hostess 7 ; LOB Registration 7 ; Member Mayor ' s Committee on Youth Activities 7, 8 ; Baccalaureate 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Nativity 5, 7; Veishea 8; Latin Banquet 4, 6; Drill Team Exhibition 7 ; Latin Club Exchange Program 5 ; Alumni Assembly 6, 8 ; Pa- rades 6, 8 ; Class Night Consultant 8 ; Drake Relays Parade Princess 8. Ambition : To learn wisdom and goodness. JOAN KATHLEEN TOIGO Here is a maiden without pretense, blessed with reason and common sense. Activities: Honor Roll ft, 4; Spotlight Parade 6 ; Clerical Staff 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; Fellowship 5, 6, 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 8; Trampoline 4, 5; Bowling 4, 5, 6 : Prospective Teacher ' s Day SCI 7 ; Rope Jumping 4, 5 ; G.R.A. Playday 6 ; Juggling ft, 4, 5 ; F.T.A. Secretary 8 ; Open House Hostess 3 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; PTA Invocation 8 ; Saturday Science Class ft, 4 ; Teacher ' s Aid at Webster 3 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Future Teach- ers 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Ambition: Matthew 6:33. LINDA ANN TOWNSEND ToW «b In her eyes a twinkle, on her lips a smile. Activities: Scroll Staff 7; Assembly Usher 8; School Assembly 5; Future Nurses 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; G.K.A. ft, 4, 5, 6, 7: Pep Club ft, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6; Monitor 4, 5 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 6 ; Dedication, Parking Lot 5 ; Veishea Parade H ; Drake Relays Parade 6 ; Flag- twirler 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Lincoln Memorial Pa- rade 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Specialty Party Helper 5 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; School Party 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Girls Glee Club 5 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To look upon life from its beginning to its end with satisfaction. LAWRENCE F. TRODD Larry What a man does tells us what he is. Activities: School Assembly 7; Spanish Club ft, 4 ; Wrestling 3 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To have both a happy and prosperous life. JUDY LOUISE TUCKER Jud Friendship improves happiness. Activities: Student Council 7; Honor Roll 4, 6, 7 ; School Assembly : Nurse ' s Helper B : Future Nurses 4, 5, ti, 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 4, 5, 6, 7, President (5 ; G.R.A. 4 j Pep Club 4, 5, 7, 8; May Festival 4; 12B Host- ess 7 ; Boys ' Basketball Tournament Pro- gram Seller 6 ; Girls ' Basketball 4 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: Look back toward memories ; look forward to what the future may bring. TED LUTHER TUINSTRA Tuni A student, athlete and gentleman. Activities: Student Council Alternate 7; Spotlight Parade 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Choir 8; Boys ' Glee Club 7, 8; Hi-Y 3, 5, 6, 7 ; Football 8, 5, 7, Big 6 Champions 5, City Champions 5, Honor- able Mention 5, High School All-American Prep Football Team, Honorable Mention All-State, 1st Team Big Six and 2nd Team All-City 5 ; $25 Club 6 ; Track 4, 6 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; $75 Club 6 ; Wrestling ft, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Tournament Champs 6, City Duel Meet Champions 4, 6, 8, Dis- trict Champions 4, 6, 3rd, Big Six 8, 11th in State 6, 8th in State 8, City Champion 6, 8, District Heavyweight Champion 6, 8, State Heavyweight Champion 8 ; French Club 8 ; Crutch Campaigners 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Drake Relays Assistant 6 ; Gym Leader 5, 6 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 : Award Assembly 3, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys State Basketball Tour- nament Program Seller 6 ; Veishea 6, 8 ; District Game Spotter for W.H.I.T. 5; KRNT Sports Correspondents 5 ; WHO Sports Correspondents 5 : Lee-men Index Banquet 5, 7 ; Secretary for Youth and Government 8 ; Vault Representative 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To achieve half the intellect I now think I possess. JOHN VAN DORM Jack The will of a man is his happiness. Activities: $25 Club 6; $75 Club ( : DECA Club 7, 8 ; High School Day at Younkers 6 ; Valley High School ft, 4 ; Senior Ex- hibits Committee 8. Ambition: To become a draftsman. MARILYN KAY VAN DORN Something happy, something gay, and by the way, she has her say. Activities: Student Council 5, Alternate 8; Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff 7, 8, Section Editor 8; Spotlight Parade 8; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 5; Jr. Zeta 6; G.R.A. 4, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross 7, 8 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 7, 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; Latin Club ft, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Science Club 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner, Hostess 3 : United Campaign Speaker 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : F.N.C. Tea 4 ; Drake Relays Parade 8 ; Community Play- house Usher 4 ; Drama Theater Usher 3 : Veishea 8 ; Armed Forces Day Parade 8 ; Latin Banquet 4, 6 ; Latin Play 4 ; Citi- zenship Committee 5 ; Alumni Hostess 6 ; Senior Prom Committee 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To do my best in everything, always. —38— NANCY LEE VANHORN Slick Her smile is given to all. Activities: Honor Roll I, 4, 5, 6, 7; Art Club 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Dawson High School 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4: Class Officer 8, 4, Letterman ' s Club 3, 4 j Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambiti on: To follow the stare— finding my own. LARRY DEAN VAN SICKLE I came, I saw, I conquered. Activities: Honor Roll 4, 6, 7; School Assembly 7 ; Baseball 6 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Science Club 8 ; Saturday Science Class 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Synchonette Show 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Breakfast, Co- Chairman 8 ; District City Swim Meets 5, 7. Ambition: Work hard, walk a straight path, and do my best in everything. DARLENE ELIZABETH WARNER Not what she does, but how she does it is the test of her capacity. Activities: Student Council 4, 5, Alternate 3, 7; Honor Roll 3, 6; Scroll Staff News Editor 7 ; Spotlight Parade 6 : School As- sembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Nurse ' s Helper 6 ; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, Vice-President 7 ; Jr. Zeta 4 ; G.R.A. 3 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Monitor 4, 5 ; March of Dimes Campaign 5, 8 ; All School Party Program 6 ; Greenhorn Issue 6, Co-Editor ; Alternate Cheerleader 7, 8 ; Sports Banquet 5 ; Future Nurses Tea 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Veishea 8 ; Commencement and Class Night Hostess 4 ; Sign Painter 5, 7 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8 ; Assembly Usher 7 ; Philo 3 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: Walk softly through life, using love, laughter, and understanding, as my stepping stones. DALE FRANCIS WASER Ambition has no rest. ' Activities: Orchestra 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 5, 7 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Concert Band 4, 6, 8 ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4 ; Science Club 7 ; Track 8 ; All City Band 7, 8 ; Nativity 5, 7 ; Senior-Par- ent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be a success. LINDA VANZANDT Lin Opportunity sooner or later comes to all who work and wish. ' ' Activities : Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Travel Club 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To make my parents very proud of me. DONNA LEA VELVK K Donna Anything for a quiet life. Activities: Clerical Staff 7; Pep Club 7; Fellowship 3, 5 ; May Festival 8 ; Gregg Shorthand Awards 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To always be in the perfect will of my Lord. JAMES S. WATERS Jim Take it easy, that ' s my motto. Activities: Choir 5: Boys ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, North 4 ; May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. LINDA SUE WAYCHOFF Lynn Man has his will- but woman has her way. Activities: Student Council 4, 5, 7 ; Scroll Staff Sports Editor 7, Circulation Editor Greenhorn Issue 6 ; Assembly Usher 6, 7 ; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6 ; Library Staff 3, 4 ; Future Nurses 5 ; French 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; G.R.A. Newsletter 6, 7 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8 ; Polio Cam- paign 6, 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Sign Painter 7 ; Saturday Science Class 3 ; I.S.U. Home Economics Tea 7 : Senior Life Saving 8 ; Wardrobe Girl 5 ; Handbook 7 ; Health book 7 : Health Committee 5 ; Program Chairman 7 ; Senior Prom Committee 8 ; May Festival 6, 8. Ambition: To make it wort hwhile to leave my footprints in the sands of time. THOMAS MICHAEL WALKER Mike I will return ( ?). Activities: Student Council 5; School As- sembly 3, 5 ; Football 3, 5 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Monitor 3 ; Senior Exhibits Commit- tee 8. Ambition: To be typical, but different. MICHAEL EUGENE WALTZ Mickey In wrestling, this boy has made a name, with courage and fight, no wonder such fame. Activities: Student Council 3: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7 : School Assembly 3, 4, 5, f , 7, 8 ; Football 7 ; May Festival 8 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Champions 4, 6, 8, District Champions 4, 6, District, 4th Place 8, Big Six, 3rd Place 8, State, 11th Place 6, State, 8th Place 8 ; Crutch Sale 8 ; Veishea 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; Lee-men Index Banquet 7 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To always stay a step away from a fool. CAROL WEBB Beatrice Her tender smile was a balm to our sorrows. ' ' Activities: School Assembly 8; G.R.A. 3; May Festival 6, 8 ; DECA 7, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Senior-Parent Committee 8. Ambition : Make the ones I love proud of me. LINDA LORRAINE WEBB Webber Gaze into her eyes and you ' ll see a little angel, Gaze a little longer and you ' ll see a little imp. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5; Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 : School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 6, 7 ; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; American Field Service Exchange Student to Turkey 6 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Me- morial Day Assembly 4, 6, 8, Speaker 6; Armed Forces Day Parade ( ; Drake Relays Day Parade 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Host- ess 5 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; United Nations Assembly Speaker 7 ; Latin Club Banquet 4, 6 ; American Legion Oratorical Contest 6 ; Class Night Committee 8 ; Small Mixed Group 3, 4, 7 : All State Music Festival 7 ; Foreign Student Weekend 8 ; Girls Quar- tet 3 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7. Ambition: To bring some joy to those I meet . —39— SHARON WEBB Sharon Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Activities : Spotlight Parade 8 ; School Assembly 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 8 ; Pep Club I, 4 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Trampoline 8 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy and live today with no regrets tomorrow. PHYLLIS (JAY WHITLATCH A good laugh is like sunshine in a dark house. Activities: Student Council 4, Alternate 6, 7 ; Scroll Staff, Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Spot- light Parade Ads 8 ; Assembly Usher 6 ; Philo 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6 ; French 3, 4 ; G.R.A. S, A, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Red Cross 3 : S2. r ) Club 7; Sr. Zeta 7; Golf 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Tram|K)line 4 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; City Golf Tournament 5, 7 ; Gregg Short- hand Award 6 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Sign Painter 5, fi ; Quill Ad Club 7 ; Sports Banquet 5 ; Class Night Committee 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; Award Assembly 6, 8. Ambition: To be certain of a contented yesterday and a confident tomorrow. JOYCE M. WIGNALL Jocelyn A quiet lass, there are but few. Who knows the treasures hid in you ? ' ' Activities: School Assembly 8; Future Nurses 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sr. Zeta 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 ; Bowling 4 ; Spanish Club 5 ; Art Club 7, 8 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To live a life of love and hap- piness. ELLA LAURAIN WILBUR Laurain Kindness adds sweetness to everything. Activities: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 8 ; Pep Club 7 ; Science Club 8 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Travel Club 6 ; Class Officer 4 ; Mercy Hospital Open House 6 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition: To live each day as though it were my last. DA HOLD WILSON He has a reason for everything. Activities: Spotlight Parade 6; Art Club 8. Ambition: To succeed in any field of work in which I am employed. ELIZABETH JEAN WILSON Betty Never without a smile. Activities: Spanish Club 6; G.R.A. 6, 8; Keys and Cues 5 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be able to learn from my experiences, so that I might benefit from them in the future. J: Jt - S . Li — ' a PI 11 wA DONNA WHITE She ' s lovely, she ' s engaged, he ' s lucky. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 5 ; Honor Roll 7; School Assembly 8; Library Staff 3, 4 ; Philo 3 ; Jr. Zeta 5 ; $25 Club 7 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Candy Seller 3, 4 ; P.T.A. Program 6; DECA Club 7, 8, Sec- retary and Treasurer; Senior Prom Com- mittee 8; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To walk softly, speak wisely, and discover the world. CHARLES THOMAS JEFFERY WHITNEY Torn ' For him no words can be found ; for as all great men, he is too versatile. Activities: Student Council 3, 4, 8, Alter- nate 5, President 8 ; Scroll Staff 8, Si orts Editor 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Award Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; School Play 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 4, 5, 8, Vice- President 6, 7 ; Football 3, 5, 7, Co-Cap- tain 7 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8 ; Latin Club 6, Vice President 6; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Youth and Government Convention 6, 8, Speaker of the House 8 ; Football Big Six and City Series Champs 5, All Big Six Conference Team 7, All State Honorable Mention 7 : Basketball Big Six Conference and City Champs 5, 6 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5, 7 ; March of Dimes Campaign 8, Chairman 8 ; All City Student Council 8, Executive Board 8 ; Senior Play Commit- tee Co-Chairman 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition : To be willing to change when I am wrong and be easy to live with when I am right. RICHARD WARREN WILBUR Weeber From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet he is all pep. Activities: School Assembly 7; Choir 3, 4, 5 ; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4 ; May Festi- val Chairman 4, 6 ; May Festival Com- mittee 8. Ambition: To graduate from Iowa State and to be a success. JANIS ANN WILLIAMS Jan Lovely to look at, delightful to know. Activities: Student Council 6; Honor Roll 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, 8, Co-Editor 7, 8, Greenhorn Issue 6 ; Spotlight Parade 6 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8, Chairman 7, 8; Future Nurses 6; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Jr. Zeta 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers 3, 4 ; Latin Club 4 ; Latin Banquet 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4 ; S.U.I. Journalism Work- shop f ; S.U.I. Journalism Convention 7; I.S.E.A. Convention Panel 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House Hostess 3 ; Wardrobe Girl 5, 6 ; Sports Banquet 3, 5 ; School Party Program 6 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; Nativity 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Varsity Cheer- leader 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Veishea 8 ; Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Prom Court 8. Ambition: To forget the past, for it is done ; Live today, as tomorrow may never come. DOUGLAS WILSON Duckie The mildest mannered, the hardest working. ' Activities: Spotlight Parade 4; School Assembly 4 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Track 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Monitor 3, 4 ; Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. Ambition: To be a social worker, and be fun, have fun, and make fun. SUZANNE MICHELLE WIMBER Her greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say she cannot do. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Coun- cil 4. 6, 7, Alternate 5 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 5, 7 ; Clerical Staff 7 ; Alumni Assembly 5, 7 ; Future Nurses 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Officer 5, May Festival 4, 6 ; Sports Banquet 5, 7 ; Drill Team Exhibition 7 ; Award Assembly 5, 7 : Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7, Treasurer ; Dance Club 5, 6 ; Bowling 3, 4 ; Class Night Hostess 4 ; Senjor-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Younkers Teen Board 7, 8 ; Polio Princess Candidate 7 ; Polio Crutch Sale 5 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6 ; 10B Registration 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee Consultant 8. Ambition: To be to life as light is to darkness. RITA WINGER B. B. Simplicity is the greatest virtue. Activities: School Assembly 4; Jr. Zeta B, 6; G.R.A. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Red Cross 6; $25 Club 6 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 : Moni- tor 3, 4, 5, fi, 7, 8; DECA Club 7, 8; Senior- Pa lent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To succeed in my p!nn . NANCY JANK WRIGHT Wood? Efficient and fun in a quiet way. Activities: School Assembly 7: Philo 8, 4; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7; Sr. Zeta 7 ; Monitor «5 ; Gregg Award 7 ; Travel Club 5, 6, Treasurer 5, Co-Presi- dent 6 ; Spotlight Ticket Award 4 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; Senior Banquet 8. Ambition: To make the spacious and glor- ious sky above my goal. ROBERT LEE YELICK Bob Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet. Activities: Student Council 8; Honor Roll 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Quill Staff 7, 8, Sports Sec- tion Editor 8; Spotlight Parade Poster Printer 6 ; School Assembly 5, 7 ; School Play Scenery 5, 6 ; Wrestling 5, 7 : Iowa Bird Day Exhibit 4 ; Scholastic Art Award 6 ; Synchronette Show Scenery 6 ; Sign Painter 5, 6 ; Science Fair TV Program 6 ; Saturday Science Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Open House Demonstration 3, 5, 7 : Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To find a place where life ' s slow, but living is fast. MICHAEL SYLVESTER YOUNG Mike The man ' s actions show his character. Activities: Student Council 7, Alternate 0 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, B, 6, 7, 8 ; Football 8 ! Base- ball 4, 6 ; Bowling 6 ; Class Night Com- mittee 8 ; Senior Prom Court 8. Ambition : To work with, and in, the out-of-doors. DEAN BARS Tex To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first. ' ' Activities: Swimming 7, 8: May Festival Committee 8. Ambition: To become a successful man in the ways of life. PAM BODWELL JUDITH ANN BRISBOIS Judy They who do much make little noise. Activities: G.R.A. 6; Pep Club 6, 8; Sr. Zeta 8; International Relations Club 8; Senior Specialty Party 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To be liked by all, and be able to succeed in everything I attempt to d: . WESLEY R. DUDLEY Wes Fun to know. Activities: Senior Prom Committee 8. Ambition: To become a success in what- ever I do in life. DAVE FISER Dave The kind of chap we seldom find. Activities: Senior Si ecialty Committee 8. Ambition: To be happy and live long. lf]ot pictured JOHN WITZENBURG John To succeed is to be happy. Activities: Student Council 7; School Assembly 5 ; Football 3, 5 ; Monitor 7 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I at- tempt. WILLIAM CHARLES WYER Bill This kind of guy we seldom find, we ' d like many more of his kind. Activities: Senior Board 8; Student Coun- cil Alternate 8 : Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Marching Band 3, 5; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 7 ; Concert Band 4, 6 ; Science Club 7 ; Track 4, 6, 8 ; May Festi- val 6 j Nativity 7 ; Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drake Career Day 7: Veishea 6, 8 ; Award Assembly 6, 8 ; Man- tle Assembly 7 ; Senior Class Night 7 ; Scroll Assembly 8 ; Alumni Assembly 3, 5 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Ambition: To graduate from college and become successful in the field of medi- cine. DIXIE LEE YORK Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Activities: Honor Roll 5, 6, 7; Scroll Staff 8 : Assembly Usher 7 ; School Assembly 5, 8 ; Class Officer 5 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Jr. Zeta 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; Sr. Zeta 7, 8 ; May Festival 8 ; Al- ternate Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 7 ; Alumni Banquet 6 ; Scroll Typist 5 ; Greenhorn Staff 7 ; Sports Banquet 5, 7 ; Jr. Zeta Treasurer 5, 6 ; Spinster Spree 8 ; May Festival Court 8. Ambition: To obtain today the knowledge of tomorrow. JOHN CLIFTON HENDERSON He has a studious look, but looks are sometimes deceiving. Activities: Senior Specialty Committee 8. Ambition: To succeed in anything I do. NEAL TRIBBY Nothing endures but personal qualities. Activities: Senior Breakfast Committee 8. FRANK RAINS The mighty hopes that make us men. ' ' Activities: Senior Exhibits Committee 8. Ambition: To go to work for the Bell Telephone Company, marry a certain girl, and make my parents proud of me. MARGARET ANN SPAGNOLO Spickie She ' s always active and always smil- ing. Activities: Jr. Zeta 3, 4; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; $25 Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; High School Career Day 5 ; DECA Club 7, 8 ; Quill Ad Club 5 ; D.E. Convention 8 ; Senior Spe- cialty Party Committee 8. NANCY THOMAS Nan A merry heart doeth good like medi- cine. Activities: Student Teacher 8; Assembly Usher 8 ; School Assembly 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 5, 6 ; May Festival 8 ; Bowling 3, 4, 8 ; Class Night Committee 8. Ambition : To make my mother proud of me ; and find all of my life ' s riches. —41 — cf n 6 rati u a I ed DONNA FAYE BLACK Don A spirit superior to every weapon. Activities: Student Teacher 4; Girls ' Glee Club 6 ; Pep Club 6 ; $25 Club 4 ; 12B Hostess 7: Class Night 4, 5. Ambition: To be loved by one and liked by all. KENNETH COCKAYNE, JR. Coke ' Either I find a way or 1 make one. Activities: Student Council 8; Spotlight Parade Ticket Seller 4 ; School Assembly 7 ; Alumni Assembly 7 ; School Play Scenery 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football 7 ; Base- ball 4 ; Swimming 7 : $25 Club 6 ; May Festival 8: Monitor 7: Wrestling 4, 6; Bowling 8: Visual Aids Club 4, 6, 8, Vice-President 6, 8 ; Equipment Manager 8 ; High School Days 6 ; P.T.A. Worker 7, 8 ; Sports Banquet 7 ; Football Banquet 7 ; Woodworking Display 3, 4. Ambition: To become a success in life and make my parents proud of me. MARY JOE MARSHALL Joey May all your clouds have a silver lin- ing. Activities: Student Council 4. 7; Alter- nate 8 ; SjM)tlight Parade 4 ; Clerical Staff 4 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 8 : Library Staff 3; Jr. Zeta 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Usherettes 7; KDPS An- nouncer 8; Sr. Zeta 7, 8; May Festival 4 : International Relations Club 3 ; Com- munity Playhouse Hostess 6, 7, 8 ; Oj en House Hostess 5; Drama Workshop Host- ess 7 ; Girls State Basketball Tournament Ticket Seller 7. Ambition: Contentment in the things that matter; security in my future. HILL MINTLE Bill He has a fine spirit. ' Activities: Tech High 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Wrestling 4, 6 ; Track 4, 6 ; KDPS Stand- By Club 3; Bowling Club 5, 6. Ambition: To be an electrician or an auto mechanic, and to travel around and meet new people. MARGO EVANS Little-One A merry heart is always true. Activities: French Club 5; Bowling 3, 4, 5. 6 : Softball 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Trampoline 4 ; International Relations Club 8 ; Class Officer 6, 7. Ambition: To live each day, as if it were my last. LAWRENCE DONNIE MOYER Don The girls do love to catch his eye when this handsome lad goes by. Activities: Student Council 3; School Assembly 5, 7 ; Hi-Y 4 ; $25 Club 5 ; KDPS Announcer 6 j May Festival 6 ; Interna- tional Relations Club 8. Ambition : Make my parents proud, and live happily with Gloria. MARGARET JONES Maggie A friend indeed. Activities: School Assembly 3, 4; Class Officer 8, 5: Philo 6, 7; Jr. Zeta 5; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; Sr. Zeta 7 ; Trampoline 4, 5, 6 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; In- ternational Relations Club 5, 6. Ambition: To aim high and maintain that high when it ' s reached. PATRICIA MARILYN PARDEKOOPER Pat She is of the quiet kind whose nature never varies. Activities: Girls ' Glee Club 5: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Synchro- nettes 5, 6 ; Monitor 4, 5 ; International Relations Club 8. Ambition : To go to Germany so I can be with my husband. RICHARD A. LARSEN Racer He will go far. Aridities: Student Council 3; Assembly Usher 4 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 6, 7 : Class Officer 5, 6, 7 : Modern Language Club 6 : Hi-Y 5 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 ; Monitor 3 ; Wrestling Team 4, 5. Ambition: To make my folks proud, and drive the Indy 500. DANIEL RICHARD RENDER Dan The play ' s the thing. Activities: Student Council 8; Alternate 8 ; Honor Roll 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 3 ; Assembly Usher 4 ; School Play 7, 8 ; Choir 7 ; Boys ' Glee Club 7 ; Library Staff 3, 4 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3 ; Fellowship 3 ; KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; Future Teach- ers 3 ; Science Club 4 ; Track 3 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Monitor 4 ; Community Play- house Host 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hoyt Sherman Christmas Program 7 ; Travel Club 6, 8 ; Latin Banquet 6, 8 : KDPS Panel Discus- sion 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Alumni Din- ner Waiter 3 ; Veishea 8 ; Intel-national Relations Club 8. Ambition: Obtain knowledge through ed- ucation. CAROLYN MARK She is wiser than we know. Activities: Travel Club 4; International Relations Club 8 ; Class Night Hostess. Ambition: To be a success as a nurse and make others happy. JERRY SH ELTON He may do something sensational yet. ' Ambition: To some day learn how to read and write. —42— s4u gust dun leS v-J- MARIANNE SINK Sinker Seldom without a smile. ' ' Activities: C.R.A. 5, 6; Pep Club 7; Fel- lowship  ; ; May Festival 8; Monitor 5, 6; Indianola High School 3, 4 ; Drake Career Day 7. Ambition: To find happiness by serving others. RICHARD LeROY STOUGARD Dick Good Luck V Ambition: To race motorcycles and get a good job. At SHIRLEY STALTER Your smile will help you win. Activities: International Relations Club 8; Drake Career Day 7. Ambition: To make Barry and my parent- proud of me. 4n(ju.st Graduated lf]ot pictured HUGH CARNAHAN Wee Willie It pays to be good and it ' s good to be paid. Activities: H i-Y 8, 6; Cross Country 6; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Track 5, 7 ; Tech 3 ; State Track Meet Helper 5 ; State Basketball Meet Helper 5 ; Drake Relays Helper 6. Ambition: To fool even The Great Im- poster and serve my country. MARY RUTH COLLINS Rufus She strives to succeed. ' Activities: Clerical Staff 3; Jr. Zeta 5; G.R.A. 3, 4 : Pep Club 5 ; Fellowship 8 : Trampoline 3. Ambition: To climb the stairway to suc- cess and make my mother proud of me. KAREN DENNIS BONNIE JEAN MATTOX Bon A friend indeed. Activities: St. Josephs Academy, Omaha 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Choir 3. Ambition: To make my family and Jim proud of me. EDNA LORRAINE MILLS Fee How goodness brightens beauty. Activities: Fellowship 3, 4 ; Candy Seller 6. Ambition: To do what my God wants me to do. GEORGE REHA DAVID WILLIAM ROUSH Dave Life is a pleasant institution, let ' s take it as it comes. Ambition: To be one of the top 50 in whatever field I choose. LESLIE E. SAUNDERS Sammie Life is fun. v Activities: Scroll Staff 6; Choir 7; Foot- ball 3, 5, 7 ; Baseball 5 ; Basketball 3, 5, 7 ; May Festival 8. Ambition: To make my mother and father proud of me and be funny, funny, funniest. RODNEY SCHMINKEY Rod An all-around good fellow. Activities: East High School 3, 6, 7, 8; Bosla Grande High 4, 5 ; Football 5 : Track 4. Ambition: I hope, just to enjoy a good life. TOM SCOTT Scotty A pleasant disposition combined with g K)d sense. Activities: Dowling 7; Student Council 8; International Relations Club 8. Ambition: Good job and a big family. DON SOMMERS JOHN VASQUEZ, JR. Junior No rest for the ambitious. Activities: Hi-Y 5, 6, 7, 8. Ambition: Forget the past, for it ' s done; live today, tomorrow may never come. The following two pages include pictures of some of the many activities of the busy seniors. These activities were planned by the co-chairmen and their committees, and were enjoyed by all who attended. Top Left: Seniors attending May Festival. Middle Left: Prom King Joe Davidson, Queen Bonnie MacGregor. Middle Right: King Joe crowning Queen Bonnie. Bottom: May Festival Court: Top Row Standing: Bob Yelick, Dick Pabon, Betas Bulmahn, Larry Doescher, Bill Ash, Forrest Aspengren, Larry Rynor, Ray Baird, Steve Dennis, Mike Waltz, Ted Tuinstra. Bottom Row Sitting: Dixie York, Sandy Kristufek, Marilyn Van Dorn, Diane Mally, Linda Crawford, Donna White, Cardinal Denny Phillips, Queen Charlotte Hendricks, Linda Towns-end, Charlene Knapp, Jolene Armstrong, Marjorie Ballard, Margie Priebe. Top Left: Costume winners of the Specialty Party Linda Thor- sheim, Sandy Sorensen, Linda Caswell, Mary Ballard, Gary Nepsted, Joyce Strode. Top Right: Senior Breakfast Sandy Sorensen, Bill Wyer, Marsha Smith, Roger Day, Bill Cook. Middle Left: Spin- sters ' Spree Skit Tom Whitney and Judy Funderburk. Middle Right: Specialty Party Jan Williams, Kirk Gay, Margie Priebe. Julie Bell, Steve Adams, Larry Doescher, John Raymond, Rick Brown on the floor. Bottom Left: Specialty Party — Julie Bell and baby chickens. Bottom Middle: Bus Trip — Bob Yelick, Lynn Plummer, Bill Ash, Linda Webb, Karen Dirlam. Bottom Right: Specialty Party. PAUL STANGER Co-Editor DIANE MALLY Co-Editor ADVISERS, SECTION EDITORS: With the h« 1 P and advice of these people we are able to have a good Quill. Row 1 : Marilyn Van Dorn, Gary Math- ern. Bub Yelick, Linda Thorsheim ; Row 2: Mr. Jarchow, Mr. Christian, Mr. Springate, Mr. Hiatt. Quiet! Worl na Industriously working fourth period every di is the Quill Staff. They begin by making a paj layout, which means that they must decide siz of pictures and placement on the pages. T) next job is to make out picture cards. These te the picture sizes desired. Writing the copy fo lows. Last, but by no means least, is sizing pi tures. Finally comes the thrill of sending I Quill to press. S ' zinT seni -r glossies are (left to right) Linda Thorsheim, Lynn Plummer, and Jan Snhla er. QUILL STAFF: You can give thanks to this group for the work they have done in publishing the yearbook. Row 1: Kathy Freeman, Sandee Kristufek, Jan Schlaser, Gwen Watts, Linda Smith, Karen Dirlam, Lynn Plummer, Karen Hecht, Mary Whitney, Nancy Adams. Linda Lloyd; Row 2: Don Pinegar, Bob Yelick, Marilyn Van Dorn, Joan Hedgecoek, Sally Larson, Linda Thorsheim, Connie Simmons, Linda Hesp, Barbara Niffenegger, Teri Van Dorn, Diane Mally, Bob Wallace, Rick Thomson: Row 3: Terry Arnold, Steve Wagner, Allen Johnson, Ted Bergstrom, Gary Mathern, Stuart Duncan, Darrel Child, Paul Stanger, Bob Nisser : Not Pictured: Judy KUis. —48— JAN WILLIAMS Co-Editor ADVISERS, PAGE EDITORS: The job of the page editors  n?anize the layout of each page of the newspaper. Kow i: Mr. Stratton (Scroll Adviser), Mr. Christian (Jour- nalism , l), Mr. Springate (Business Adviser), Mr. Hiatt r «T er) ' Row 2: D,,nna Fagei-strom, Loretta Stawsky, JaNelle Sharj), Linda Gunter, Sandy Carnal, Joyce Strode. MARGIE PRIEBE Co-Editor Have you read the news that ' s hit the press about the mighty, mighty Scarlets from E.H.S.? You can thank the Scroll Staff for this. It is because of their wonderful coverage of stories. They meet every day under the direction of Mr. Stratton and co- editors Jan Williams and Margie Priebe. The Scroll Staff ' s main object is to publish an informative and interesting paper. Working hard on page layouts for the Scroll are (left to right) Tom Whitney Margie Priebe, Loretta Strawsky, and John Raymond. Ruth K Z flkJ {? ? o Re u d a11 a u° Ut ' V We ' ve 1 ot , the Scro11 Staff and to shout it! Row 1: Linda Spangler, Calkins R t 9 T Fan T chl1 ut Carnahan, Joan Buckingham. Dixie York. Jolene Armstrong, Joyce Strode, Sandy Sorensen Sandv CamnhJl r M n K ma n Und T a 2r ' T 9 R  berts - Elizabeth Ostrander. Donna Fagerstrom, Loretta Strawsky, Sandy Carnal. Mickey JaNelle Sharp. Carol Humphrey Pam Haltom, Jan Williams: Row 3: Linda Gunter, Kirk Gay, Larry McClain, John Raymond Hrown. lorn Smith, Lee Booton. Maureen Barton. Margie Priebe. 49— Campbell, r m Whitney. Kick TOM WHITNEY PAUL STANGER LINDA CASWELL all-city representatives: These stJ President Vice-President Secretary den j 8 8 V en l a ' ,,inM « { their time trying J find solutions to city-wide juvenile problems Row 1 : Carol Short, Suzie Barron, Judy Fad derburk : Row 2: Paul Stanger, Tom Whitney] Jeff Jeffries, Danny Crawford: Not Pictured! Yukiko Miyazawa. Set I in cj Jlu jf a ce MR. NEAL Adviser Through the years the Student Council has been the pace setter for the students of East High. The Council ' s primary aims are to keep the school in top working order, to strive toward more pleasant school surroundings, and to make East High a more enjoyable place to work and play. Working with Mr. Neal, the adviser, the Student Council has had numerous campaigns. These include the March of Dimes Crutch Sale, keeping the halls cllean, and improving cafeteria conditions. Social life is another area in which the council excels. All school parties, after- game parties, school assemblies, and other social functions are made a success by the help of the Student C ouncil. The All-City Council is a new branch this year. Studying city juvenile problems is this group ' s main objective. East High ' s All- City consists of two representatives from each grade. It is an honor and a privi- lege to serve in such an active and worthwhile organization as the East High Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Making school problems their problems is what this commendable group does FOR THE SERV-j ICE OF HUMANITY. Row 1 : Martha Davis, Pam Weiss, Carol Short, Becky Brown, Judy Holmes, Susan Simpson, Sharon Kirpatrick, Penny Smith, Judy Hull, Mary Van Blaricom, Linda Caswell (Secretary), Judy Funderburk, Diane Mally, Sheryl Plumb, Phyllis Starr, Pam Reiman, JoAnn Chmura ; Row 2: Gary Grimes, Dennis Waterman, Steve Rominger, Heinz Bulmahn, Susan Reynolds, Ingrid Robinson, Kathy Turner, Ottolyn Taylor, Ruth Blaney, Suzi Barron, Joan Carlson, Danny George, Ben Tillotson, Tom Scott, Bruce Sharp; Row 3: Greg Waltz, Steve Anderson, Ken Vestal, Don Goode, Bob Yelick, Paul Stanger (Vice-President), Tom Whitney (President), Dan Render, Dan Crawford, Jerry Bassett, Tom Bergstrom, Ken Cockayne, Jeff Jeffries, Steve Epecker, and Mr. Neal. rina 3 air 11 Inspired by a colorful stage setting, Sabrina Fair, a comedy in four acts, was presented by the East High Drama De- partment on March 23, 1962. Leading the partially double cast of twenty stu- dents were Jeff Jeffries as Linus, and Man Ann Duff and Kathleen Hendren (both cast as Sabrina). Directing the play was Miss Thelma Whitford, one of the finest drama teachers in the state. As usual, the play was a success and all of East High was proud of everyone in- volved. MISS WHITFORD Director Sabrina (Kathleen Hendren) shows off a gift, brought from Paris, to Linus (Jeff Jeffries), and David (Reg Kepner). MAJORETTES AND FLAG TWIRLERS : These younj? ladies perform for many school ceremonies and add talent and stple to our march- ins: band as they lead them ' on. They are from left to right: Judy Daniels, Karen Lindbeck. Helen Ryan, Sue Lettington, Pam Haltom, Robbie .!«■; n Foulkos. Mickey Campbell, Mary Loekridg . Bienda BtOWB, l ' -th . 1 .1 n t . BOB REYNOLDS Drum Major The Majorettes and Flag Twirlers are composed of a group of young ladies who perform for many functions. They participate in parades with our band, perform at half-time for football and basketball games, and for dedications of many businesses. The girls are G.R.A. members and maintain above average grades. These young ladies represent East High in the highest of tradition. (13 u ncl in let d3ancl - t) ' i rect or MR. CARLSTEN Band Director ion — 52 — Stalls? 3 2 2 5 8 5 - a. • c g t a 3 2 05 0 gfggs- g | ! i r B - = • 3 • 3 3 0 0. 9 jh S B| t I S ■. j sail K 2 3 f j jj fog 1- - S 3  3 1 •  1 8 d 9 ? 2 3 5 S 3 r 3 9 5- 3 5 7 • I. £ 7 0 3 , 2 1 a-- I |f 3 g 2 g ■5 2 - w.3 3 I •• CO 3 R 5 «h cd m| a. as s a h - 3 ' 3 g 3 9 3 v ' f 3 =r — X 3 5- —54— SSPniS !? 11 8 5f5 ? ng Shine 0n Harvest Moon and In The Evening By The Moonlight the Bovs ' Kiel BiH S_Sk V J A. Sl A° t,iprh L P tV ade - Ro 1: J Borff, Eugene Pearson, Tom 8?™ Danny Bmwn !  vv l n P 7 ren ' Dl _? W Manias, Harold Townsend, Richard Shaffer; Row 2: Mike Brown, Don EST - Ho?niS ™k p2i wES ' Li, i ren ' Jeffli . Steve Specker, Steve Stith, Miss Guenther; D nny r Larry K ' Richard Jones, Ted Tuinstra, Bill Paterson, Dale Waser, GIRLS SEXTET: The Spotlight Parade was the high point of this semester for these six girls. They charmed the audience with their version of Sentimental Journey. Linda Hinkle Judy Dawson, Carol Schoen, Linda Pickett, Terry Young, Paula Roth. MADRIGAL SINGERS: Selected by Miss Guenther, that is an unaccom- panied chorus composed of members of the choir. Row 1: Linda Hinkle, Judy Dawson, Carol Schoen, Joan Carlson, Linda Caswell, Terry Young, Jeri Carlson; Row 2: John Borg, Eugene Pearson, Gary Calhoun, Doug Pearson, Bill Paterson, Bill Cook, Dale Waser, Drew Mathias ; Not Pic- tured: Linda Pickett. a oir March 1 7 April 5___ _____ Exchange April 27 Consistory May 1 Assembly at North High May 3 Spotlight Parade 1962 All-City PTA at YWCA Fort Des Moines Hotel MISS GUENTHER Director One of the best representatives of East High is the A Cappella Choir. Through the efforts of Mr. Williams, we have had two exchange assemblies, one with North and one with Roosevelt. The choir has represented East in both of these exchanges. Smaller groups from the choir sang on several occasions in March. On the twentieth they sang for our own P.T.A. The East Des Moines Kiwanis Club was entertained on the twenty-second. For the Spotlight Parade, the choir sang selections from ' The Music Man ' The choir also gets together to have fun in ways other than singing. After the Consistory performance, they held a toboggan party. This month they will hold their annual barbecue. —55— Tan can J FRENCH CLUB : At one of their spring meetings, Mr. Williams showed his slides of France. Miss Brewer is the adviser. Row 1: Jeri Carlson, Janet Schlaser, Dianne Frazier, Billie Twohey, Judy Anderson, Rita Henry, Sue Fer- guson, Veronica Warren, Mary Ballard, Sandy Canon, Phyllis Gogerty : Row 2: Jeanie Slaymaker, Terry Young, Janelle Sandin, Darlene Stromborg. Sue Trotter. Kayo Rogerson. Bohhye Savage, Mary Engwall. Terri MrFarlane, Christy Landers. Tanya Deeringer, Miss Brewer; Row 3: Jeff Jeffries, Ray Liljegren, Harry Marquis, Paula Ander- son, Sandy Hitchcock, Ruth Blaney, Connie Gregoire, Marge Ballard. Tim Erickson, Gary Jetter, Roger Thompson. jit DL 2). ' ance STUDENT LIFE: One of the social activities of the school is the matinee dance on Monday afternoon. Four people who participate in the fun are Judy Funderburk, Danny George, Julie Bell, and Gary Miller. SPANISH CLUB: The purpose of this club is to further interest in Spanish. The have programs and games, using the Spanish language. This club is advised by Mrj Johnson. Row 1 : Karen Hartung, Joyce Davis, Mike Kramme, Karon Kurschinst Kathleen Hendren, Susie Eaton. Sod a ill ciS i c mm oman a m r F LATIN CLUB: Each spring the members of Latin Club have a Roman banquet, each member wearing the traditional togas and practicing Roman customs. This club is advised by Mr. Dolan. Row 1 : Bobbie Jean Foulkes, Ruth Brass- field, Carolyn Fuchs, Michele Downey, Mary Condon, Mary Whitney, Marge Hill, Teri Geyer, Geneva Brockett, Susan Simpson ; Row 2: Bill Conley, Donna Boggs, Alice Montgomery, Marilyn Bjork, Joan Carlson, Sue Barron, Ann Gebuhr, Susan Crissman, Pam Perkins, Paula Roth, Mary Ann Diercks, Dennis Fraher ; Row 3: Dale Gurwell, Gene McCoy, Kelly Gillaspy, Mike Currier, Tom Bergstrom, Don Keith, Jim Nicholson, Richard Dixon, Ronald Thompson, Dennis Gillum, Ronald OToole, Mr. Dolan. —56— unior Leta BtTBte, Diane Dewitt Joanna Slater, Kathy Turner, Reni Terrell, Jean mil Th I Eiif T Montgomery, Beth Grant, Sue Barron, Ruth Blanev. Hill, Thedra Mallett, Judy Kint, Carolyn Johnston, Mrs. Anderson son, Karin Rivas : Row son, Sandy Christensen, Marion 3: Candy Bullington, Hitchcock, Marge Porter, Mai-y Kaye Roger- Kl r t a 5 u lub f ° r a11 Ki ? ' ,s ' they . took a trip to Younkera Re- naoilitation Center and to Salisbury House Miss Grabill is the adviser. Row 1 : Car- olyn Moberg, Ruth Heggen, Linda Chapman, Martha Davis, Mary Ann Diercks Linda Hayes, Jeanette Harold, Pat Johnson, Sharon Butts, Carol Schoen, Carole Rizk Jeri Krouse, Carole Bebout, Linda Glover, Linda Lozano, Lynette Anderson, Jackie Robinson June Robinson; Row 2: Miss Grabill, Peggy Garland, Linda Gooding Carolyn Hodson, Judy Gulp, Deanna Latham, Tanya Deeringer, Marleen Davis, Sherry Huxford Ruth Haviland, Linda Vanderloo, Sue Ely, Linda Webb, Jackie Rudy Sue Asan, Paula Roth, Maureen Farmer, Sandy Kline, Ivana Griffin; Row 3: Patty Keidburn, Judy Cox, Nancy Webb, Jody McCormack, Connie Tucker, Coleen Golob Connie Gregoire, Cindy Lindquist, Loretta Stawsky, Diane Saylor, Nancy McCarney ' Ann Gebuhr, Marilyn Bjork, GeVerna LaMar, Jenny Lovre, Mary Johnson, Barbara Brokofsky, Mildred Fillman. STUDENT LIFE: Taking t during the matinee dance ai Holmes. for refreshment y Rice and Judy 0 c n ? p?w  f f A SENIOR ZETA : This club for senior girls dyed Easter eggs vised by Miss McEniry. Row 1 : Nancy Senecaut, Sharon Sandy Carron, Judy Daniels, Jeanie Downing, Joyce Wignall, derburk, Brenda Brown, Pat Smith, Bonnie MacGregor, Karen fred Robert, Karen Hecht, Ottolyn Taylor, Linda Steen, Joan Sheryle Plumb, Connie Simmons, Marge Schieffelbein, Barb Smith, Claudia Morris, Carol Hartley, Donna Black, Judy Norris, Joyce Bennett, Jan Dady, Linda King, Carol Macy, Burke, Sandra Rowley, Martha Foster, Margie Priebe, Teri Donna DeGeus, Diane Mally, Joan Toigo. —57- for children at one of the hospitals. This club is ad- Longerbone, Linda Helmick, Helen Ryan, Sharon Gillum, Barb Thomas, Gwen Watts, Yukiko Miyazawa, Judy Fun- Lindbeck, Sandy Sorensen, Janet Scjxlaser ; Row 2: Wini- Carlson, Sue Reed,Caji2lRia« , 6mbr Jolene Armstrong, Niffenegger, MarilyrK arr t)orn, Lynn Plummer, Marsha Roberts, Sandy Cooper, Jan Brinkerhoff ; Row 3 : Sharon Sally Peterson, Joan Hedgecock, Nancy LeMar, Sherry Van Dorn, Linda Thorsheim, JaNelle Sharp, Donna Golob, Joffowerd of Einstein SCIENCE CLUB: Visiting interesting places, such as Veishea, has been many of the activities o f the members of the Science Club and their advisers, Mr. Rathert and Mr. Sloan. Row 1 : Joan Thornton, Anne Mahl, Judy Crank, Anne Hasel, Marilyn Van Dorn, Karen Seeley, Donna Fagerstrom ; Row 2 : Marion Strate, Drew Mathias, Dave Polley, Linda Gunter, JaNelle Sharp, Bob Whitsan, Bill Ash, Larry Van Sickle: Row 3: Mr. Rathert, Darrel Child, Carl Clair, Peter Briedis, Bob Reynolds, Nolan Collins, Dour Pearson, Mr. Sloan. l utu re Ueacli FUTUR bers of part in Dirlam, Johnson Griffin. E TEACHERS ' CLUB: To learn more about the teaching profession, mem- this club, advised by Miss Soutter, help elementary school teachers and take various panel discussion. Row 1 : Linda Cassem, Mary Lock ridge, Karen Joan Toigo, Jackie Robinson, June Robinson; Row 2: Donna Smith, Mary JoAnne McCormack, Sherry Burke, Diane Saylor, Carol Schoen, Ivana STUDENT LIFE: Considering that East High is tk only city school having a noon movie, students shoukl regard this as a rare privilege. Enjoying the movit are Darlene Stromberg and Bill Cook. junior fonni c Ji(flilinaaieS illM FUTURE NURSES ' CLUB: To earn their nursing pin, members of this club, advised by Mrs. Clark L nurse ' s office or give voluntary aid to hospitals. Row 1 : Charlene Franklin, Margaret Sparling, Ru Lindarae Lacey, Brigita Kalnins, Mary Van Blaricom, Judy Tucker, Sylvia Webb: Row 2: Mrs. Clark, ton, Geneva Brockett, Anne Hasel, Paula Graham, Eneken Mahl, Judy Jennings, Georganne Tywater. work in the th Camahan, Sue Letting- —58— INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB: Hearing speakers talk about othei , members of this club and their advi.ser, Mr. Holm. Row 1: Bonnio MacGregor, Linda Pickett Judy Kint Rae Harvev : ,_ Ro J m J Son . ran .. Stroud . Jud Elifritz. Cheryl Huggins, Pat Pardckooper, Carole Rizk, STUDENT LIFE: Yukiko Miyazawa, East ' s foreign exchange student, demonstrates a dance from her country of Japan. Yukiko entertains at senior ac- tivities and other school functions. DECA CLUB: Developing future leaders for the fields of marketing and distribu- tion is one of the many purposes of the Distributive Education Club of America Thi« club to «M«ed by Mr. Jarchow. Row 1: Dorene Harvey, Marilyn McGehee, Barbara Reynolds, Carol Webb, Sheila Luing, Sharon Adams: Row 2: Cheryl Martin Sharon Cul|) Donna White, Donna Higdon, Rachel Porter, Rita Winger: Row 3: Steve Den- nis, Denny Phillips, John Van Dora, Bob Nisser, Russ Duncan, Leaton Blanchard Mr. Jarchow. ' C , L F B: Listening to speakers in art vocations has been an experience enjoyed by members of the Art Club and their advisers, Miss Lundberg and Mr. Hiatt: Row 1: Bobbie Foulkes. Rebecca Elgena, Terry Wingert, Donna Couch, Mr Hia 13 ' Clawford ' Jean Lon ' ancy Van Horn ' Judy Hull, ' Diane sVhloede Neweii ' shoup, 1 Don negar. ' —59— rronn TRAVEL CLUB: Omaha, Nebraska, was the highlight «.f the spring trip taken by members of the Travel Club and Miss Arnold, the advisor. Row 1 : Sharon Smith, Judy Feith, Linda Gillum, Denny Bell, Carol Bebout, Linda Glover, Deanna Krause, Linda Van Zandt ; Row 2: Carol Reasoner. Joyce Killian, Diane Mally, Sue Agan, Jan Purdy, June O ' Connor. Miss Arnold; Row 3: Patty Reidburn, La Vonne Snook, Kay Nelson, Jane Darnall, Carol Ervin, Joan Potter, Marguerite Berice, Diane Linderoth, Linda Lozano. RED CROSS CLUB: Advised by Miss Brewer, members of this club do services for hospitals, such as decorating trays for patients. Row 1 : Janet Schlaser, Mai-y Lock- ridge, Lynn Plummer, Marjorie Ballard, Karen Dirlam, Judy Funderburk, Marsha Smith, Veronica Warner; Row 2: Miss Brewer, Darlene Stromberg, Marilyn Van Dorn, Colleen Barton, Margie Priebe, Linda Thorsheim, JaNelle Sharp, Billie Twohey, Mary Ballard. STUDENT LIFE: Alice Earle renders her service to the school by working as a candy seller. Hen she assists Nolan Collins, a customer at the candj coaster. HI-Y CLUB: Sponsored by the YMCA, these boys listen to interesting and informative speakers. Advisers are Mr. Carlson and Mr. Rump. Row 1: Richard Simi son, Mike Topp, Dennis Scoville, Steve Specker, Ben Tillotson. Gary Mathem, Tom Whitney, Don Aim, Jack Strode; Row 2: Wilber McClintic, Wayne Carico, Jim Finney, Bob Nelson, Dave Wilkinson, Jim Schuttenga, Tom Bergstrom, Bob Arendts, Jerry Reed : Row 3: Mr. Rump, Don Taylor, Gene McCoy, Allen Johnson, Larry Wheeler, Allan Rauch, Mark Parker, Denny Decker: Row 4: Mr. Savage, Ralph Penley, Carl Olson, Dick Patterson, Jim Nicholson, Ernest Linn, Chuck Utter, John Burgeson, Dennis Gillum, Mike Young : Row 5: Lawrence Scott, Bill Conley, Dale Gurwell, Gary Mobly, Lawrence Valin, Jim Nail, Danny Crawford, Harold Sullivan, Mike Clement. Tony Pavo n, Nolan Johnson. —60— MONITORS: The main job of the monitors is to keep order in the gym classes and the halls. Row 1 : Kay Sharr, Dorothy Daniels, Judy Jennings, Carol Humphrey, Rita Winger, Joyce Killian : Row 2: Lee Ann Siders, Kathy Hendren, Thedra Mallett, Carol Ervin, Denny Harrington, Peggy Hemping ; Not Pictured: Diane Saylor, Kathy Freeman. NURSE ' S HELPERS: By assisting Mrs. Clark in the nurse ' s office, these girls gain valuable information for their future careers. Row 1 : Norma Lundvall, Sue Lettington, Mary Van Blaricom, Geneva Brockett, Kathy Dale; Not Pictured: Judy Tucker, Julie Bell, Jolene Armstrong, Eneken Mahl, Sue Anderson. 9 Skow IJou to IJour Seat? ASSEMBLY USHERS: These girls usher for our school assemblies, such as the senior, pep, and award assemblies. Mr. Gregory is the adviser. Row 1 : Nancy Thomas, Sue Stevens, Paulette Smith, Kim Poggenpohl, Bonnie Smith, Linda Townsend, Anita Spencer ; Row 2: Ruth Carnahan, Ann Henry, Sandra Rowley, Charlene Knapp, Martha Foster, Barb Crouthamel, Leslie Lind. Book Wc USHERETTES: Ushering at school functions such as class night and baccalaureate is the job of these girls. Mr. Wittkop is the adviser. Row 1 : Jane Dunagan, Becki Elgena, Mary Ann Duff, Joan Dunagan; Row 2: Reni Terrell. Jean Porter, Alice Montgom- ery, Marge Hill, Terry Young; Row 3: Kathy Turner, Sandy Hitch- cock, Ruth Blaney, Suzi Barron, Marion Strate ; Not Pictured: Janelle Sandin. ormS e a vers BRARY STAFF: Miss Schmeiser is assisted by these students in ; I ing the library in order and running smoothly. Row 1 : Judy anquist, Mrs. Schmeiser, Joan Thornton, Lona Huntley, Sally is; Not Pictured: Diane Saylor. f —61- CLERICAL STAFF: Students on the clerical staff take care of the basic clerical jobs and also welcome visitors to the school, answer the telephone, and are responsible for two bulletin boards a semster. Row 1 : Carolyn Low, Pat Johnson, Shirley Higday, Judy Kint, Sue Agan, Helen Ryan, Joyce Strode: Row 2: Sandra Shelton, Linda Cas- well, Charlotte Hendricks, Jan Dady, Sue Stevens. Jean Porter, Sandy Holder, June O ' Connor; Row 3: Joan Potter, Kathy Turner, Jean Long, Nancy LeMar, Sharon Beekman, Lynne Parisho, Sandy Kline: Not Pictured: Carol Reasoner. Stn dent Zjea c l STUDENT TEACHERS : When something happens and a teacher must leave his classroom, the duty of a student teacher is to keep the classroom running as smoothly as if the teacher were present. Row 1 : Nancy Thomas, Sue Stevens, Paulette Smith, Kim Poggen|M hl, Bonnie Smith, Linda To wnsend, Anita Spencer; Row 2: Lee Booton, Cierald Salyers, Sandy Rowley, Charlene Knapp, Martha Foster, Dan Anderson, Bill Ash. Ffjuncli, C runcli WARDROBE GIRLS: Do you know where all of th wild costumes come from that are used in our semblies? Our wardrobe department contains mi unusual costumes. The girls pictured above keep track of and repair the outfits. Miss Gral (adviser), JoAnn Mercer, Zona Erickson, Linea Crt Lynette Anderson. While cadet teachers are learning how to cope with their own student headaches, a student teacher may be a life saver for a teacher. The wardrobe girls and at- tendance helpers are helping in other mat- ters. We don ' t see much of the people pictured on this page, but their services to East are invaluable. STUDENT LIFE: Lunch time brings cluttered tables and couples enjoying the noon meal. Dianne Frazier and Denny Dennis are such a couple. earn in 9 oin 9 BuSu Be Z L. i! i biMH v fir CADET TEACHERS: As part of their four years of schooling, these future teachers are learning how to put up with students with the advice of members from our faculty. Top: Mr. Mazza, Mr. Cross, Mr. Shoemaker, Miss Kraeger, Mr. Hammant, Mr. Findley, Mr. Kern ; Bottom : Mr. Chung, Mrs. Shirley, Mr. Kester. —62— ATTENDANCE HELPERS AND SUPPLY Gill Barbara Krebs our supply girl, not only m supplies to the students, but also must keep trtl of what is sold, to always keep in supply what! needed. The attendance helpers are those m who spend part of first hour collecting hofl loom tc-ichciV ;itt ' n l;tnee lists. Top: Donny I ' LeRoy Shannon, Jim South; Bottom: Har| Townsend, Barbara Krebs. ectncicins ELECTRICIANS, MOVIE AND P. A. OPERA- TORS: Without the assistance of these boys, there would be no noon movies, and our as- semblies would not go so smoothly if it weren ' t for the operation of the P. A. system. Row 1 : Richard Lewis, Sylvester Strother, Lee Booton ; Row 2: Carl Clair, Steve Blair, Steve Gleason, Dean Whiting. pictured above, the cafeteria CAFETERIA HELPERS: With the help of the stu is run in a smooth and orderly way. Row 1 : Janet Prince, Alice Earle, Margaret Murphy, Winifred Roberts, Carolyn Fuchs ; Row 2: Diane Finderoth, Pat Smith Sheryl Plumb, Kay Howland, Helen Barker. The students of East High owe a big Thanks to the many people pic- tured on this page. How would you like to bring a sack lunch to school each day? How would you like to wade through paper-cluttered halls ' Surely no one would enjoy these incon- veniences. So to you we ' say Thanks! one STUDENT LIFE: So ends a perfect day at East High as Terry Geyer and Steve Rominger leave the hallowed halls. blast ' s C lie s tuns 111 CAFETERIA LADIES: These are the women who work endless ours preparing the meals many of us enjoy each day. Row 1 : Viv- an Burst, Wanda McNeil, Myrtle Harvey, Mary Foote : Row 2: Iva V . Charmane Stanley, Mary Burch, Jean Ostrand, Leona Keller ; 0 t Pictured: Joyce Vipers. CUSTODIANS: Can you imagine the mess the school would be in if it weren ' t for our custodians. Students owe a vote of thanks to the custodians for not only keeping East High neat but for helping many of us open those stubborn lockers. Row 1 : Mrs. Boatman, Mr. Lacy, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Spoonholtz, Mrs. Copeland ; Row 2 : Mr. Higrhshoe, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Parker, Mr. Brown, Mr. Merkley, Mr. Moore; Not Pictured: Mr. Darnell, Mr. Wilson. Mr. Tillman. Mr. McCracken. —63— ICS Divided into two areas, the sports section consists of boys ' sports and girls ' sports. Its purposes are to provide a permanent record of the related seasons, help students better understand some sports, and give recognition to the students and coaches in our athletic programs. Displayed in the section by each sport is the monogram, one of the driving forces that cause the loyalty and devotion present in all athletic programs at East High. (J3 a shelly ali 1961-1962 Nov. 1 7 Lincoln (Jamboree) Dec. 1 55 56 E. Waterloo Dec. 8 60 46 Fort DoH( f Dec. 15 49 69 Mason City Dec. 16 62 47 Cedar Falls Dec. 22 36 48 W. Waterloo Jan. 5 53 31 Lincoln Jan. 12 59 45 North Jan. 19 42 59 Roosevelt Jan. 20 47 52 Fort Dodge Jan. 26 49 57 W. Waterloo Jan. 27 53 55 Tech Feb. 2 57 61 E. Waterloo Feb. 3 57 44 Lincoln Feb. 9 56 70 North Feb. 10 81 56 Cedar Falls Feb. 16 48 65 Roosevelt Feb. 17 63 69 Tech Feb. 23 70 61 Mason City DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Mar. 2 70 71 Tech wimminct 1961-1962 Dec. 5 East 22 Roosevelt 73 Dec. 9 East 40 Sioux City Cen. Triangle Meet Marshalltown 43 Dec. 12 East 62 Tech 33 Dec. 14 East 36 North 59 Dec. 19 Mast 37 Lincoln 58 Dec. 22 East 51 Fort Dodge 44 Jan. 1 1 East 48 Boone 47 Jan. 16 East 75 Tech 20 Jan. 23-24 City Meet Jan. 26 East 24 Fort Dodge 71 Jan. 30 East 40 Lincoln 55 Feb. 6 East 44 Boone 5 1 Feb. 8 East 50 North 45 Feb. 13 East 33 Roosevelt 62 85 1962 BOYS GOLF Mar. 27 Valley Apr. 3 Lincoln Apr. 12 Tech Apr. 19 North Apr. 24 Roosevelt Apr. 28 Big Six Apr. 30 City Meet May 7 Dowling May 10 North May 12 District May 14 Lincoln Mar. 27 Apr. 2 April 9 Apr. 16 Apr. 24 lAJrestlin 1961 -1962 Nov. 22 East 29 North 20 Dec. 1 East 26 Cedar Falls 23 Dec. 6 East 23 Roosevelt 22 Dec. 8 Last 24 Fort Dodge 21 Dec. 12 Last 30 North 15 Dec. 19 East 26 Tech 16 Dec. 22 East 26 Mason City 21 Jan. 1 1 East 31 Lincoln 16 Jan. 16 East 23 Tech 21 Jan. 26 East 8 East Waterloo 32 Jan. 30 East 1 1 Roosevelt 29 Feb. 2 East 8 West Waterloo 37 Feb. 6 East 24 Lincoln 18 Mar. 18 A AU— Drake Mar. 23 City Indoor — Drake Mar. 31 State Indoor AA Apr. 7 Ames, North, East Apr. 14 Valley Relays Apr. 21 Bobcat Relays — Marshalltown Drake Relays Roosevelt District Big Six — W. Waterloo State Outdoor 27-28 3 12 19 26 bail Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May 1962 GIRLS GOLF Valley Lincoln Tech North Roosevelt Apr. May May May May 28 North Tech Dowling Roosevelt Lincoln Norwalk North Saydel Roosevelt Sectional Tech 12-16 District 16 Dowling 19 Big Six 23 Lincoln TENNIS — 1962 4 1 1 13 18 25 27 30 2 5-9 8 Bo s Apr. 5 Tech Apr. 10 Ames Apr. 18 Roosevelt Apr. 28 Big Six May 1 North May 3 Lincoln May 9 Newton May 12 District Girls Apr. 5 Tech Apr. 12 St. Joseph Apr. 25 Roosevelt May 1 North VI a 3 Lincoln He puts in more over- time than any other teacher at East High. This was a remark of our vice-princi- pal when speaking of Mr. Bill Neal. Most of this time is taken up by his work as Athletic Manager. He hires officials, schedules events, heads ticket sales, arranges meals, and procures buses. —66— VARSITY BASKETBALL: These boys are pictured with the usual starters in the front row. Row 1: IVte Bell. Dick McKibbon. Brian Ford. John Nash, Jerry Smith; Row 2: Tom Whitm-y. Richard Emery. John Erickson, Dick Thissen, Jim Schuttinga, Bob Nelson, Walter Lee, Steve Rominger, Denny Dennis. Coach Carlson demonstrates ball haa dling to Jerry Smith and Brian Ford. The East High Basketball Team ' s record of seven wins and twelve losses does not show the true spirit and effort the team put forth. The team averaged about 56 points a game, exactly what their opponents averaged against them. In the first round of the district tournament, East met Tech, a team that had previ- ously beaten East in overtime performances. Three overtimes elapsed before East met defeat in her final game of the season. The Sophomore Basketball Team came out of their season with a record of seven wins and seven losses. Ankeny, Saydel, Fort Dodge, and Dowling supplemented their usual city opponents. Averaging forty-three points a game, the team gave all opponents a good fight and, only in two games were beaten by more than seven points. This experience sharpened these sophomore members and undoubtedly will affect their per- formance next year while several members earned varsity points in Junior Varsity and Varsity games. RESERVE BASKETBALL: Scrapping their way through a tough season, these boys fought well and hard. Row 1 : Harlan Wicker, Ronald Fillman, Marvin McGuire, Steve Gleason, Herb Larsen, Dick Patterson : Row 2 : Joe Hill, Brian Nielsen, Jerry Bassett, Norman Brown, Gene McCoy, Mike McLain, Alan Smith: Row 3: Larry Cox, Mike Milligan, Dave Myers, Denny York, Tom Bergstmm, Lynn Mains, Clint Vonk. Steve Smith watches as Coach Jo gives Herb Larsen a pointer. —68— TENSE MOMENT? Probably. There were plenty of them for Coach Hand this year, but they all added up to excitement, rewards, and a very successful season. Heavyweight Ted Tuinstra is shown in action at the state meet in Cedar Falls against Bob Casey of Iowa City. Tuinstra won and went on to win the state cham- pionship. I 19 The City Series co-championship was one of the many rewards this year ' s wrestling team brought back for East High. The team was en- joying a remarkable season until it was stopped by highly ranked East Waterloo, after winning the first nine meets. The team wound up with a 10-3 record for the year. VARSITY WRESTLING: These boys are the representatives of East High and worked hard all season to produce one of the best teams in the school ' s history. From left: Greg Waltz, Gary Calhoun, Bill Cook, Mike Waltz, George Wishman, Ted Tuinstra, Aaron Meline, John Bishop, George Shade, Mike Topp, Roger Day, Kirk Gay. —70— 62 The coaches ' jobs are many and varied. Mr. DeMouth is shown here checking the weight of Bill Cook. Coach DeMouth worked hard with the team this year and helped our reserves to a highly successful season. The District Meet provided many thrills for East fans. Kirk (lay is seen in action against Bob Baniqued of Tech. Kirk won and went on to gain third in the state. Kirk (lay and Ted Tuinstra were the most pro- ductive members of this year ' s wrestling squad. Besides being the two highest point-getters, Kirk finished third in the state meet at 95 pounds, and Ted was heavyweight state champ. RESERVE WRESTLING: These are the hard working reserves who, through hard work and self-denial, have compiled a very impressive season. They are the bulk of next year ' s varsity team. Row 1 : Jay Turner, Kelly Gillaspy, Van Tuinstra, Tom Peddicord, Jerry Reed, Ken Deering. Tom Hawkins; Row 2: Jack Mohr. Boh A remits. Wayne Shutt. Dan (Irasso. Dave Wilkinson, Mike DeMarchi. Dan Dale. Harold Sullivan: Row 3: Bob Wallace, Dennis McGavran, Larry Rainwater, Mark Drew, Don Aim, Carl Clair, Bob Hensler. —71 — VARSITY BASEBALL: The following are the boys that have and still are working hard to give East a championship team. Row 1: Terry Watson, Gary Calhoun, Rick Brown, Ed Brady, Tom Whitney, Jack Savage, Ben Tillotson, Gary De Schmidt; Row 2: Joe Davidson, Dennis Phillips, Levi McGuire, Dick Jones, Claude Dixon, Allan Rauch, Kent Flanagan, Coach Savage. Summer is here again and it is time to begin saluting our summer sports. One of the most popular sports here at East is baseball. And why not? Baseball is filled with excitement and tense, thrilling moments. This year, as always, we look forward to another great season. Under Coach Savage, our team will prosper and rise above the group to distinguish itself on the playing field. Coach Savage feels that through personal demonstration the team can learn more easily and more thoroughly. The two players are Denny Phillips and Rick Brown. —72— R«w E l R - V rHn A vfI?k AL n : .. f present w h , thei ,r coach . Mr - McAdam, these boys work hard and long for the glory of East Hi B h. v£c„v • Row t? flL l! tferron, Don Qoodj, Danny Crawford. Tom Wheeldon, Mike Currier, Alan Smith. Tom Manuel, Joe Hill. Gene Dk£ Pattereon? Ken Vestaf. Lnfcoin Brown Mfte T ' ' - R ° n Fi man ' Ma, vin Jim N h l8 ° ' l ederue (J3aSebali The reserve baseball team of East High is very well known among the schools of Des Moines. Through hard work and sportsmanship, we know that people will still look to East as an example. These boys will make up our var- sity team next year, so we WB M must all help to give them confidence and spirit bj at COACH McADAM Reserve Baseball STUDENT MANAGERS: Everyone at East knows Gus Rump and the big part he plays in organizing athletics. Here he shows the student managers some equipment, left to right : Paul Stanger, Kenny Deering, Tom Manuel, Richard Simpson, Gary Mathern ; In Front : Ken Cockayne. —73— These are the record-breaking strokes of Larry Doescher and Larry Van Sickle. The gun sounded and the team was off, off to finish the best season they ' ve had in years. New school time records in the 100-yard backstroke, 100-yard butterfly and the 200-yard medley were set by Larry Van Sickle, Ralph Penley and Larry Doescher respectively. The team competed in eleven events. They were the 400-yard tree-style, 50-yard free-style, 100-yard butterfly, 200-yard free- style, 100-yard backstroke, 100-yard breaststroke, 100-yard free- style, one-meter diving, 200-yard individual medley, 200-yard medley relay and the 200-yard free-style relay. Chosen team co-captains this semester were Larry Doescher and Gary Miller. COACH BAETH Swimming Coach SWIMMING TEAM: The combined effort of these boys paid off for the team. Row 1: George Wilson, Ralph Penley, Mike Geringer, Jim Clayton, Larry Bird, Bruce Sharp, Danny Hews, Fred Miller, John Stone; Row 2: Dennis Paul, Dennis Seovile, Mike Brown, La rry Van Sickle, Sylvester Strother, Gary Miller, Heinz Bulmahn, Larry Doescher, Don Soppeland ; Row 3: Dave Polly, Oscar Hayes, Steve Young, Harry Marquis, Bill Patterson, Mike McLaughlin, Woody Saddoiis. Bill Ash. —74— FRACK TLAM: These boys show sportsmanship and teamwork while competing in track. Row 1: Bob Ritter, Leaton Blanchard, Perry Jones, Bob Brown, Steve Specker, Ron Thompson, Fred Miller, Doran Morford, Mike Rovers, Charles Boston; Row 2: Mike Million, (ii-oi c Shade. Tom Hawkins. Kussell .Jackson, Aaron Melin« , (Icoijfc Davis. Paul Jcwett, Bill Cook. Dean Whiting, Jim Day Sylvester St rot her: Row 3: Paul Stanger, Dennis Bird, Dale Waser, Mike DeMarchi, Eld ml Hopp. Harry Cerman, Steve Cleason, B b Aim. Its Ben Nichols, Tom Isaac. Kenny Deering. earn The sprint and relax teams were the strongest sections of this year ' s track team. The team participates in many varied field events as well as sprints and relays. Some of these are the high jump, pole vault, broad jump, shot-put. discus throw, and football throw . MR. OXENREIDER Head Coach MR. DEVIN Assistant Coach Ben Nichols comes from behind to beat L the eight-hip relay in the City Indoor Meet. Bill Cook sprints ahead and finishes with a 4 :54 tim mile in the City Indoor Meet. —75— (iOLF TEAM: The following boys have led the golf team to a successful season. Row 1 : Danny Dale, John Wood, John Erickson, David H. Wilkinson, Drew Mathias, Richard Lewis; Row 2: Bill Thomson. Jeff Jeffries, Barry Blakely, Bob Nelson, David Johnson, Steve Anderson. I P A 1 I COACH MAUK Golf Coach J  ho Wood watches as Steve Anderson practices driving. Ray Liljegren is busily practicing for an upcoming meet. O I w l A TENNIS TEAM: This has been a successful year for these boys, who make up the tennis team. Row 1 : Kirk Gay. Don Taylor, Mike Downey, Dale Gurwell, Ronald O ' Toole, Harold Sullivan; Row 2: Carl Olson, Jonathan Raymond. John Dinchus, Don Keith, Ray Liljegren, Woody Saddoris, Mike Fitzpatrick, Kelly (lillaspy ; Not Pic- tured: Tom Bergstrom, Jerry Bassett, Lee Booton. V ' COACH DEMOU ' Tennis Coach —76— Cj irts ? Sports G.R.A. : Row 1 : Miss Spencer (adviser), Kay Sharr (presi- dent) ; Row 2 : Ann Gebuhr itreasurer), Miss Greufe (ad- viser ) . ron e tteS The Girls ' Recreation Association (G.R.A.) at East is composed of approximately three hundred girls participating in a wide variety of sports. This semester the girls participated in folk dancing, league and open bowling, juggling, trampoline, basketball, tennis, golf, Synchronettes, drill team, majorettes and flag twirlers. There is one monogram that can be earned through an accumulation of points in any of the combined activities. A patch over his eye, his wooden leg, and a cutlass hanging at his side. Yes, my great grandpappy cut a fine figure of a mouse. This came from the Synchronettes ' show, this year entitled Disneyland Aquativities. Each group in the show is responsible for their own music, routine and costumes. Practicing from 2:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. is all part of the show. SYNCHRONETTES: Breath control is one of tin- most Important factors in sv«$nT r iuzed_ iwjniminp:. Row 1: Donna Fasrerstrom, Sue Keed, Jeanie Slaymaker, Darlono St rombcrg. Linda Crawford. Teri Van Dorn, Carol Branscomb, Marilyn Waychoff. Jean Long ; Row 2: Janet Meyer, Becky Mills, Pam Perkins, Judy Crank, Sue Again Carol Schoen. -KaTgn— Ding aTnan, Ma it Van Blaricom. Brigita Kalnins, Helen Barker, Betty Cushman, Carol Nervig, Pat McLaughlin. Carol Bebout. —77— SCARLET STEPPERS: Our Drill Team gives performances during the halves at basketball, football games, and other special events. Row 1 : Mary Ann Duff, Joyce Davis, Pearl Martin, Sally Peterson, Judy Holmes, Sandee Kristufek, Bonnie MacGregor, Teri Geyei Rosemary Nicolle, Janet Schlaser, Judy Robison, Judi Roe. Sharon Signs. Anita Spencer, Linda Swalla ; Row 2: Anna Mae Pinkertoni Norma Lundvall, Mary Ballard, Judy Anderson, Terry Young, Claudia Morris, Lynn Plummer, Marsha Smith, Kathy Turner, Barb Nif- fenegger, Marilyn Van Dorn, Susie Trotter. Nancy Dalbey, Jean Porter, Reni Terrell: Row 3: Linda Pickett, Barb Crouthamel, Marge Hill, Alice Montgomery. Martha Foster, Marge Schief felbein, Ruth Blaney, Sue Barron, Charlene Knapp, Sherry Burke, Sandy Rowley, Linda Thorsheim, Sandy Hitchcock, Sally Larson, Sue Wimber, Shirley Johnson; Not Pictured: Sue Reynolds, Linda Hinkle, Linda Webb, Sandy Sorensen, Rita Henry. Scarlet S uppers SUZANNE WIMBER Scarlet Stepper Captain This has been one of the busiest years for the Scarlet Step- pers, their leader, Suzanne Wimber, and Miss Greufe, adviser. The girls have worked hard to make the variations in drills and costumes a success. The student body is proud of the fine performances the Steppers have given at the games, Spotlight Parade, and street parades, and for the fine representation it has given East High. MISS GREUFE Stepper Adviser —79— GIRLS ' GOLF TEAM: The golf team is supported this season by these girls: Row 1: Linda Dotv, Carol Rizk, Bonnie MacGregor, Bonnie Spam ; Row 2: Phyllis Whitlatch, Tei i Van Dorn, Sue Reed, Carla Schroeder, Nancy Williams. MR. MAUK Golf Coach lie MacGregor is hard at v Phyllis Whitlatch watches oik practicing for an upcomin and gives some helpful tips. Kay Sharr, the team ' s leading player, is seen working hard for i upcoming meet. ennis TENNIS TEAM: We may expect a highly successful season from these hard-working veterans. Row 1 : Kay Sharr, Linda Hayes, Mary Ann Diercks, Karen Seeley, Jackie Dennis; Row 2: Ann Gebuhr, Judy McCarney, Marilyn Bjork, Becky Huffman; Not Pictured: Marilyn Waychoff. —80— MR. DEMOUTH Tennis Coach DOLLAR CLUB: Top Hellers in the club this year were Sandra Rowley and Gerald Salyers. Not Pictured: Lee Booton, Susan Reynolds, Phyllis Bennett. Lee Booton Judy Elifritz Chuck Faux Sharon Gilluni jnda Helmick Cheryl Huggins Pat Johnson auline Micklc David Roush $25 Gerald Salyers Jim Smith Gwen Watts Sandra Rowley Nancy Williams Phyllis Bennett Bill Butler Judy Crispcn Tom Hawkins MR. JARCHOW Quill Ad Club Adviser Judy Kernes Thedra Mallett Linda Martin Terry McDuffey Jo Ann Mercer Sheryle Plumb Susan Reynolds Martha Wellons QUILL AD CLUB: The Quill Ad Club, under the supervision of Mr. Jarchow, is responsible for selling the ads that help fulfill most of the financial needs of the Quill. These people sell ads all semester during their salesmanship class and their study halls. Each is responsible for knowing the price and size of the ad. The prices of the ads range between seven dollars and forty dol- lars. Some members of the club get special recognition for selling $25 or $75 in ads. ft, ft .MWrt Mil 1 QUILL AD CLUB: Without the necessary help that these people provide in selling ads, the Quill could not exist Row 1: Jo Ann Mercer, Linda Helmick, Gwen Watts, Sheryle Plumb, Linda Kins:, Nancy Thomas, Margie Wellons, Mary Collins; Row 2: Dixie Randolph. Deanna Lathen, Sharon C.illum, Sheila Strode, Phyllis Bennett, Bonnie Glick, Sandra Rowley, Sue Reynolds, Cheryl Huggins, Martha Wellons; Row 3: Mr. Jarchow, DeAnna Hummel, Margie Michaels, Margaret Smith, Marilyn McKay, Judy Kernes, Thedra Mallett, Zona Erickaon, Linda Townsend, Nancy Williams; Row 4: Ken Deering, George Davis, Jim Smith, Tom Murphy, Richard Stougard, Gerald Salyers. David Rough, Ken Worley, Charles Faux, Fred Hart. —81 — THIS IS A LUMNUS ALUMNUS is what you are when ou are graduated from High School. These past yean spent in exploring and developing your special talents have reached an im- portant plateau. Capital City Bank con- gratulates you on past achievements and wishes ou success in future endeavors. What ' s next? C ollege? A job? Whatever your future, Capital City Bank would like to help you overcome any financial prob- lem that might stand in the way of your plans. Come join our ever-growing lis t of young customers. A good banking relation- ship with this FULL SERVICE hank will be a prized possession in years to come. We ' re looking forward to meeting you . . . CAPITAL CITY BANK The Bank With The Personal Touch EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Clara Calaway —82— + . SAMPSON A PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1541 Sixth Ave. Phone CH 4-6143 Martha Wol 1« ms ■■■■■■■• — ■— ■1 ■— i ■■■DR. LEO D. LUKA, D. O. PHYSICIAN SURGEON 1111 E. University Des Moines 16, Iowa Marilyn McKay i ■, i ■, ■■■■i i ■w | , March 9, 1962 Dear Diary, Ho hum, yawn, yawn. Seven o ' clock this morn- ng found me in the auditorium of Dear East High long with over 200 other sleepy, bleary-eyed I i i ROGER MORRIS BODY SHOP Painting — Customizing — Body Fender Repairing General Repairing — Tune-up 1600 - 2nd Avenue FREE ESTIMATES Phone ATlantic 8-5001 I DES MOINES, IOWA Charles Faux — + CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS HAMILTON ' S Funeral Home Ardis Peterson 1 In Moller I Margie Wellons + BUTTER ! CHURNED AND DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY LO-TEMP Non-fat Dry Milk Solids (Dry Skim Milk) DES MOINES CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY 1935 Des Moines Street George Davis Homeroom 216, Mrs. Anderson: Row 1: Mevalyn Allred, Linda Lozano, Linda Glover, Phyllis Cumpston, Helena Love, Donna Smith, Jennifer Hall, Judy Mason; Row 2: Pam Lowe, Dick Ted row, Ronald O ' Toole, Dan (Irasso, Dave Couch, Paul Carico Marv Elliston, Harold Sullivan, Mrs. Anderson; Row 3: Carl Olson, Lynn Mains, Danny Stookey, Lee Orman, Lawrence Valin, Da ire II Estes, Danny Crawford; Not Pictured: Ron Sanders, Dave German. Homeroom 210 .Miss Arnold: Row 1: Sandy Carron, Joan Toigo, Marsha Smith, Linda Hess, Fran McKenna, Mary Lock- ridge, Lynn Plummer, Laurain Wilbur, Kathy Dale: Row 2: Miss Arnold, Linda Thorsheim, John Borg, Robert Yelick, Jerry Smith, Eugene Pearson, Kirk Gay, Karen Dirlam, Carol Farson ; Row 3: Peter Briedis, Bob Reynolds, Larry Noble, Ray Baird, Bill Cook, Forrest Aspengren, Joe Davidson, Mike Waltz, Dale Waser; Not Pictured: Suzanne Wimber, Linda Webb, Larry Doescher. Homeroom 18, Mr. Augustine: Row 1: Barb Berggren, Pam Rieman, Judy Turner, Yukiko Miyazawa, Marleen Davis, Ruby McReynolds ; Row 2: Ruth Richards, Randy H ardy, John Wood, Bob Arendts, Bob Whitson, Kris Digranes ; Row 3: Mr. Augus- tine, Dennis Decker, Larry Cox, Leslie Saunders, Steve Baird ; Not Pictured: Roger Haines, Mike Kelly, Darrel Child. Homeroom Pool, Mr. Baeth : Row 1: Mike Geringer, Ralph Penley, Jan Klebs, Mike Downey, Danny Hews, Jim Clayton, George Davis, Danny Spain, Russell Erickson ; Row 2: Jim Osborn, Donovan Dixon, Doug Pearson, Mike Walker, Ronnie Frakes, Wayne Carico, Jim Prine, Ronald Brown; Row 3: Heinz Bulmahn, Tom Skinner, Larry Bird, Richard Lee, Dave Winters, Mike Clement, Bill Baeth. Homeroom 14o, Mr. Bergman: Row 1: Mel Thompson, David Schoff, Dennis VanGundy, Larry Larson, Jerry Elwood, Glen Hayworth, Don Smith, Danny White, Clint Vonk, Ted Deets ; Row 2: Mr. Bergman, Elvin Miller, Ed Reeves, Tom Smith, Chris Hornocker. Don Aim, Steve Smith, Denny Grant, Don Soppeland, Dennis Meachem ; Row 3: Mike Smith, Bob Froah, Gary Woodard, Bill Gorrell, Richard Stougard, Ronnie Rupe, Chuck Utter, Gary Miller, Chuck Danilson ; Not Pictured: Robert Wheels, Jim Peterson. —83— Make the Your Bookshelf You may not realize it, but with your certificate of graduation you have been awarded an unlimited scholarship. At your finger tips — bound in the experience of centuries and in the wisdom of ages — lies a world of knowledge, its richness and its value subject only to your determination to draw on it. So, along with our congratulations, goes the urge that you take advantage of this unlimited scholarship by making the world about you your lore-laden bookshelf. John Deere Des Moines Works Cheryl Huggins —84— I + ■+ TAYLOR ' S 700 Walnut FEMININE FASHIONS THE ' COKE CROWD Mary Collins MOON T. V. and RADIO 514 East Locust Phone CH 4-2264 Russ Duncan •■+ ■■+ j i ■i i I CONGRATULATIONS TO EAST HIGH SENIORS Enriched Bread and Good Delicious Bakery Products Are the Staff of Life ! I INLAND MILLS, INC. DES MOINES, IOWA Gerald Salyers | seniors. We were there to be measured for our caps and gowns by Mr. Robert Cooper, a represen- tative of a cap and gown company. Despite the early hour and Mr. Cooper ' s broken arm, things went smoothly. This might be due to his compe- tent and able assistants Ted Bergstrom and Bill Cook, who measured heads, and Linda Thorsheim and Jan Schlaser, who dutifully recorded measure- ments called to them by Ted, Bill, and Mr. Cooper! The last senior was measured at 8:10 and everybody staggered to classes, eyes half shut. ■I I i ! + - i I i ■! j i Congratulations Seniors BOWLERAMA LANES 1313 S. E. Diehl Phone AT 8-6579 Joanna Slater + i i i i i - ■+ ROGER MORRIS BODY SHOP Painting — Customizing — Body Fender Repairing General Repairing — Tune-up 1 600 - 2nd Avenue j FREE ESTIMATES Phone ATlantic 8-5001 I DES MOINES, IOWA Chuck Faux •f i DR. J. H. OFTERDINGER DENTIST 1315 E. University AM 2-3705 Homeroom 117, Miss Brewer: Row 1: Phyllis Gogerty, Janet Schlaser, Jeanie Slaymaker, Darlene Stromberg, Jane Darnall, Kaye Rogerson, Dianne Frazier, Joan Buckingham, Jerril Carl- son ; Row 2: Mr. Chung, (lary Jetter, Ray Liljegren, Harry Marquis, Tim Erickson, Jeff Jeffries, Miss Brewer; Not Pictur- ed: Judy Elifrit Homeroom 19, Mr. Brownell : Row 1: Peggy Hemping, Mary Whitney, Billie Campbell, Anne Hasel, Anne Mahl, Loretta Leonard ; Row 2 : Sylvester Strother, Steve Niccum, Ronald Thompson, Leonard Anderson, Tom Martineau, Bob McMains, Doug Sinnanl ; Row 3: George Wilson, Alan Smith, Steve Young, Bob Hensler, John Burgeson, Kelly Gillaspy, Mr. Brownell; Not Pictured: Charles Soderquist, Bob Newton, Gene McCoy. Homeroom 107, Mr. Carlson: Row 1: Susie oxromer, naro Stroud, Joann Layton, Donna Ellis, Barbara Brokofsky, Mary Johnson, Kathy Evans, Glenda Van Gundy, Deanna Krause ; Row 2: Judy Crank, Bob Gartin, Tyrone Helmon, Roger Sweet, John Courtney, Bob Kujac, Paul Grother, John Pinegar, Mike Kramme, Wayne Shut t . Jo Anno MrCormack ; Row 3 : Dennis Vessels, Jerry Bassett, Dennis McGavran, John Vermie, Larry Young, Ted Tuinstra. Harold Marsh, John Dunn, Roger Onder, Mr. Carlson; Not Pictured: Joan Lynch, Dixie Randolph. Homeroom 16. Mr. Christian: Row 1: Bonnie Spaur, Joanne Burgett, Mary Ann Duff, Jane Dunagan, Bobbi Foulkes, Linda Ellsworth; Row 2: Sally Peterson, Helen Ryan Marilyn Way- choff, Karen Bingaman, Judy Anderson, Maria Boston, Donna Hull; Row 3: Mr. Christian, Diane Saylor, Marge Schief felbein, Suzi Barron, Nancy LeMar, Sandy Hitchcock, Larry Bailey ; Not Pictured: Sue Trotter. Tony Watson I Homeroom 7. Mr. DeMouth : Row 1: JoAnn Stovall, Janice Bundy. Susan Baker, Carol Higginbotham, Jeannine Murphy, Darlene Warner; Row 2: Cheryl McNeeley. Mike Rodgers. Mike McLain, Larry Van Sickle, Mike Topp. Richard Pabon, Doran Morford. .Joanna John: Row 3: Hill Thomson, Ron Fillman. Don Goode. Norman Brown, Russell Fleming, Ron Lillegard, Larry Davis. Mr. DeMouth; Not Pictured: Kenny Wright. Geneva Brockett, Harold Townsend. Larry Wheeler. CHEESEBURGERS ... 19 and MILK SHAKES... 20 c You don ' t need plates . . . just an appe- tite and a platter-full of McDonald ' s tender, juicy Cheeseburgers with creamy-smooth Milk Shakes and golden French Fries. A feast of fun, food and fresh air for the whole family . . at extra thrifty prices. How ' bout tonight! speedee drive- ins OFTFN IMITATED, NEVER DUPLICATED PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 2540 East Hubble 4814 S.W. 9th I Gerald Salyers —86— CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HOME OIL COMPANY 107 East 6th Phone CH 6-3456 Nancy Williams i j HERMAN S TEXACO 2701 East University Phone AM 6-9179 I ! Marilyn McKay I £ March 15, 1962 Dear Diary, Another early morning! The starting time for the Senior Breakfast was 7:15. Now some people might think they saw us in the cafeteria, but ask any senior and he ' ll tell you we were in the North Woods eating Pine Sap, Bunyan ' s Crumbs, Dried Chips, Buffalo Meat, and Lumberjack ' s Brew. Then two hardy woodsmen, who looked surprisingly like Kirk Gay and Mike Waltz, came by. There seemed to be some kind of disagreement between I i + FIRST FEDERAL STATE BANK 24th University Open A Savings Today for Your College Education ' 4% Interest — FDIC Erania Griffith - i i 1 I PLAN YOUR FUTURE There are more opportunities today for young men and women than ever before. Through intelligent planning and hard work, your future could be as- sured in some branch of the giant Food Industry. SUPER VALU 1 Des Moines Area Super Yalu Store i I — Linda Helmick Homeroom 313, Mr. Devin : Row 1: Sharon Bieghler, Dewick, Joyce Davis, Carole Bebout, Sherry White, Tanya inger, Karen Bickel, Janis Baylis, Pearl Martin ; Row 2 Lettington, Judy Harvey, Judy Hartman, Judy Hull, Pam ins. Rose Weatherly, Susan Crissman, Sherry Juxford, BeebowtM . Brcnda Parish; Row 3: Doug Herron, Jim Nich Bary Blakeley, John Thomas, John Mackin, Wayne Cli Dennis (Jillium, Larry Fletcher, Mr. Devin; Not Pictured: Davis, Joe Hill, Sandy Henry, Mary Burkheart. Pat Deer- Sue Perk- Carol olson, fford. Chris mm Homeroom 119, Mr. Dolan : Row 1: Billie Twohey, Sue Fergu- son, Veronica Warren, Sue Ely, Christy Landers, Marilynne Stapleton, Linda Hinkle; Row 2: Jack Mohr, Mary Engwall, Ruth Blaney, Karen Cruikshank, Jane Stelck, Mr. Dolan ; Not Pictured: Carol Carpenter. Homeroom 306, Miss El wood : Row 1: Carol Short. Learning, Linda Mikesell, Diane Cox, Terri Barnes, Susie Eaton, Sally Walls, Michele Uranich ; Row 2: Betty Wimber, Sylvia Webb, Beverly Miller, Linda Signs, Sue Mason, Dixie Henderson, Vicki Nicholson, Nancy Webb ; Row 3 : Sue Farnsley, Denny Harrington, Judy Petty, Cindy Lindquist, Marvin McGuire. Marjorie Schuling, JoAnn Henderson, Ronnene Parkey, Miss El wood ; Not Pictured: Nancy Sorlie, Sandie Terry. Mr u i Homeroom 118, Mrs. Erickson: Row 1: Janet Meyer, Julie Zesch, Jane McCann, Shirley Hendricks, Cheryl Lyman, Becky Huffman, Carolyn Bush, Dorothy Daniels, Priscilla Miller; Row 2: Mrs. Erickson, Jerry Heed, Clifford Holt, Bill Crowley, Steve Gleason, Richard Dixon, Ronnie Burnet, Tom Bergstrom ; Not Pictured: Donna Boggs. Homeroom 219, Mrs. Fisher: Row 1: Jeannine Peterson, Susan Simpson, Dorothy Thori e, Marilyn Barb, Diane Linderoth. Carolyn Lowe, Delaine Rivas, Joyce Wessel : Row 2 : Carole Overton, Judy Cox, Connie Tucker, Bernadette Clemens, Nancy Williams, Mary Ann Diercks, Pat Manning, Margie Wellons ; Row 3: Karlyn Howe, Sheryl Klinefeldt, Carolyn Reineke, Diane Schroeder, Carol Lloyd, Linda Heathcote, Judy Calkins. Mrs. Fisher; Not Pictured: Dorothy Wright, Janis Campbell. Sharon Davis. —87— + I 5 I I I I j I I I J I I j I I j i i i = j j j i i j + • t- i + - COMPLIMENTS TO THE JUNE, 1962 CLASS Fawn Engineering 8000 W. University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa NELSON SEAT COVER COMPANY FINE SELECTION OF COLOR and PATTERNS Door Panels, Armrests and Auto Upholstery 2277 Hubbell AM 5-3055 Linda Mai tin DES MOINES, IOWA Gwen Watts 4. them about cutting down a mighty oak and a tcndei recitation of Woodsman, Woodsman, Spare That Tree was given by the little guy; but ironies d ironies did follow! 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Most importantly, there are so many phases of life insurance 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 Bush — discuss with her all the opportunities that exist for you at the Equitable — you may choose your career right now. EQUITABLE OF IOWA FOUNDED IN DES MOINES IN 1867 Tommy Hawkins —88- I I I I +- t i I I I I I ! Chuck Brooks Insurance, Inc. 601 Capital City Bank Building Des Moines 9, Iowa Phone CH 3-4289 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Bob Harban PRUGH GROCERY 3940 East 29th Phone AM 2-5891 DES MOINES, IOWA Fred Hai-t i I ■i ..+ i i i CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GIVANT AUTO PARTS 423 East Grand Ave. Phone CH 3-8410 Pat Johnson m Following this touching scene, Master of Cere- monies Bob Yelick introduced the Bickersons at Breakfast. Played by Sandy Sorensen and Reg Kepner, the Bickersons were the typical married couple at breakfast — you know, the nagging wife and the husband with the paper in front of his face. Then our class officers and senior board were introduced and we all toddled off to home room in a festive mood. Homeroom 22, Mrs. Fridrich: Row 1: Nancy Senacaut, Ruth Kernes, Sharon Gillium, Carol Hickman, Donna Wright, Jan Rhueport, Mary Collins, Shirley Stalter, Margo Evans; Row 2: Linda Helmick, Judy Young, JoAnn Mercer, Barb Thomas, Linda Steen, Carol Macy, Dixie York, Norma Lundvall. Doris Aust, Judy Roberts; Row 3: Marilyn Butts, Candy Bullington, Judy Avritt, Marilyn McKay, Ruth Ann See, Donna Golob, Ottolyn Taylor, Donna Black, Mrs. Fridrich ; Not Pictured : Joy Breese, Mickey Campbell, Linda Martin, Marilynn Maples, Phyllis Whit- latch, Joyce Wignall. Homeroom 9, Mr. Gewerth : Row 1: Nancy Killian, Margo Grgurich, Judi Roe, JoAnn Chmura, Diane DeWitt, JoAnn Smith, Carolyn Fuchs, Michele Downey, Judy Atwood ; Row 2 : Ana Ramirez, Lorraine Nalevanko, Cindy Wallace, Mary Jane Armel, Judy Chumbley, Peggy Garland, Lucinda Vosbeck, Sandra Stiver, Lois Smith, Jayna Harvey, Sue Johnson; Row 3: Leonard Mussel), Fred Hart, Terry McDuffy, Maureen Fanner, Nancy McCarney, Judy Crispen, Lynn Shelton, Oscar Hayes. Richard Shaffer, Mr. Gewerth ; Not Pictured: Carolyn Johnson. March 23, 1962 Dear Diary, Beftech a la suiesse ou poisson, pommes de terre frappees, haricot verts a la francaise, salade de printenips, and la tarte aux pommes were among the dishes the East High Seniors and their parents were served at our Senior-Parent Dinner. How- insurance COVERAGE OF ALL KINDS CRAM INSURANCE AGENCY ! 414 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Phone ATlantic 3-1551 CARROLL V. CRAM j 2742 East University I I FRANK RIEMAN ACCESSORIES EXPERT REPAIRING Open Evenings 4400 East Broadway AM 2-0365 Des Moines, Iowa Judy Elifriti I I ROT. Phone CRestwood 9-6355 Deanna Latham ■■■—A DES MOINES AUTO SUPPLY PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Wholesale and Retail Phone AM 5-0579 j Bill Butler I ■■■■. f I i I I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — MUSIC and i I ! i i I Homeroom I, Miss Grabill: Row 1: Linda Bates, Jean Wingert, Linda Chapman, Martha Huffman, Shirley Conn. Mary Jo Hodson ; Row 2 : Kathy Rushing, Sue Spidle. Linda Tabbia. Carol Bird, Maudette Frazier, Arline Davis, Miss Grabill ; Row 3 : Connie Stover, Lindarae Lacey, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Marlene Bills, Beverly Choate, Judy Jennings, Rae Elaine Harvey, Chris- tine Daniels. Homeroom 4, Mr. Gregory: Row 1: Anita Spencer, Sandy Grubb, Elizabeth Ostrander, Ruth Camahan, Bonnie Smith. Paulette Smith, Sue Stevens, Leslie Lind : Row 2 : Linda Town- send, Kim Poggenpohl, Ann Henry, Lee Booton, Bill Ash, Bob Haag, Wesley Dudley, Martha Foster, Sandra Rowley, Charlene Knapp . Row 3 : Larry Drake, Carl Linder. Dan Andersen, Gerald Salyers, Jim Waters, Terry Shaeffer. Mr. Gregory : Not Pictured: Nancy Thomas, Margaret Sparling. Barb Crout- hamel. -89— GRAND-VIEW COLLEGE THE COLLEGE OF THE AMERICAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH DES MOINES, IOWA Founded 1896 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE — LIBERAL ARTS — PRE PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS FROM COAST TO COAST A Small School with Every Advantage We invite you to join us and participate in the fellowship of a Christian approach to education and personal growth. FALL SEMESTER BEGINS SEPTEMBER 17, 1962 HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS — REASONABLE COSTS Join Your Friends At G.V.C. Gerald Salyern —90— ! I I I I HAMBORG S MEATS WHOLESALE — RETAIL 2023 Hubbell Phone AM 5-3455 I Jim Smith I Congratulations Seniors — Best of Luck SUNRISE SUPER VALU EVERY DAY LOW PRICES QUALITY MEATS East 42nd Eastern Blvd. CHARLIE BURZACOTT KENNY FENTON I Thedra Mallett ever, any good French student could tell you that this means we had Swiss steak, fish, potatoes, green beans, salad, and apple pie. (I ' ll bet you ' d never guess that we had a French theme for our evening.) Following dinner, Margie Priebe gave the wel- come to the parents, and Mrs. Clarke Priebe gave the response. Mrs. Priebe commented on the three P ' s of a child ' s development — Pablum, Peanut butter, and Pizza! Joan Toigo played a wonderful piano solo, which was followed by Francoise As- pengren, Jacque Cook, and Pierre Wyer who Congratulations Seniors HILLTOP MEDICAL CLINIC 2708 E. 29th AM 6-5137 Sheryle Plumb CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Fleetlite of Iowa, Inc. { Des Moines Plant 2001 Maple Phone AM 5-0337 Kenneth Wurlcy Homeroom 113, Mr. Hand: Row 1: Mary Ann Watson, Pam Van Hosen, Joyce Bennett, Lou re Jennifer, Virginia Johnson, Carolyn Morberg, Ruth Heggen, Barbara Herman, Lona Hunt- ley; Row 2: Judy Maxson, Richard Lewis, Jay Turner, Jim Burns, Don Taylor, Jack Strode, Ray Hodson, Lester King, Margarite Pierce; Row 3: Jim Green, Mike Currier, Mickey Cappt, Dickie .Jones, Walter Nutt, Alan Hokanson, Mike Kellis, Greg Waltz. Bill C ' onloy. Mr. Hand; Not Pictured: Hay Conley. Mike Schminkey, Tina Northway. Homeroom 308, Mr. Hiatt: Row 1: Margaret Galvan, Rose Clair, Nancy Hinson, Sharon Madlin, Kathi Delong, Judy Dan- iels, Linda (iillum, Terry Wingert : Row 2: Sherry Vuagniaux. Becky Mills, Sue Agan, Sue Reynolds, Sue Selindh, Karon Kursehinski. Lynda Lawler, Kay Jones, Judy Bennett: Row 3: Don Pinegar, Hugh Carnahan, Danny Clark, Ron Hays, Jim Harris, Dave Irvin, Jerry Shelton, Denny Penenger, Dennis Bell, Mr. Hiatt: Not Pictured: Bev Hess, Harlan Wicker. Homeroom 11, Mr. Holm: Row 1: Nancy Prusia, Karen Austin, Linea Creek, Sheryle Plumb, Carole Rizk, Judy Gran- quist, Gwen Wells, Judy Culj ; Row 2: Starr Lindquist, Jean Borall, Tim Stith, Larry McClain, John Raymond, Dave Sink, Pat Ginther, Dwila Rivas, Judy Ridley: Row 3: Gary Grimes, Larry Bedford, Mike Young, Allen Johnson, Bob Headley, Ray- Lee, Bruce Meyers, Mr. Holm: Not Pictured: Judy Terrell. Homeroom 303, Mrs. Housholder; Row 1: Dorothy Epps, Nancy Harter, Brigita Kalnins, Nancy Moon, Bonnie Mattox, Midge Carlson; Row 2: Judy Tucker, Judi Keener, Kay Keil, Pauline Mickle, Thedra Mallett, Nancy Van Horn, Mrs. Housholder : Row 3: Lincoln Brown, Merle Christiansen, Terry Kaiser, Howard Reid, Paul Renaud ; Not Pictured: Connie Cretzinger, Margie Michaels, Barbara Nelson. —91- Homeroom 206. Mr. Jarchow : Row 1: Dorene Harvey, Barbara Reynolds, Sheila Luing, Carol Webb, Sharon Adams, Margaret Spagnolo: Row 2: Cheryl Martin, Sharon Culp, Donna White, Donna Higdon. Rachel Porter, Rita Winger: Row 3: Mr. Jar- chow, Steve Dennis, Denny Phillips, John Van Dorn, Neal Trihhy. lee Blanchard : Not Pictured: Russell Duncan. Bob Nissci, Marilyn McGehee. Sharon Spagnolo. COMPLIMENTS Plain Talk Publishing Co. QUALITY PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS 511 Sixth Avenue East Phone AT 2-0485 Jo Ann Mercer f + ! i HIRAMS COUNTRY STORE I 2825 Eoston Blvd. Phone AM 6-7509 | DeAnna Hummel I 4 — i — i — . , , 4. gave talks on the different aspects of elementary, junior, and senior high school. Yukiko Miyazawa did a beautiful Oriental dance and a vocal group consisting of Ruth Fahnestock, Sandee Kristufek, Claudia Morris. Marsha Smith. Barbara Stroud, and 4 ■■- « m ■■■mm m H .„ + j FAABORG PHARMACY Roy Foaborg, R. Ph. Maxine Faaborg, R. Ph. ! Phone AM 6-5159 2222 E. 14th St. DES MOINES, IOWA i Nancy Williams j ♦ ■■- •fr- ■■■■■■■■■m ■mm mm ■m mm  + DIAL FINANCE COMPANY I 7th Locust Merle Hay Plaza j I East 5th Locust Park Fair . 1 Phyllis Bennett ' 4 ■■■■■« H. « ... MM MM MM MM MM MM MM Linda Thorsheim sang k i Love Paris. The evening ended with everyone singing Dear East High and then adjourning to the auditorium to watch Sabrina Fair. All in all, Diary, it was a truly enjoyable evening. d • • m——tm —m m——m—m m— mi m tm—m itfy TOWNSEND ENGINEERING CO. 2425 Hubbell Ave. Des Moines 17, Iowa Linda Townsend I I OPPORTUNITY HAS KNOCKED AND THESE GIRLS ANSWERED NURSING is more than being a professional in a respected field, more than stable employment in good times and bad. There is even more than a fine opportu- nity for growth and advancement. Nursing is a career of dedicated service to all mankind . . . f m k + Sandra Rowley — inquire by phone or letter to — IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 716 Parnell Avenue DES MOINES 16, IOWA —92— CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF ' 62 SILVER S DEPARTMENT STORE 509-513 EAST LOCUST Fred Hart ! CARL RIZK LINOLEUM 1422 Morton AM 2-8867 Congratulations to the Senior Class Sheryle Plumb Homeroom 203, Mr. Jarvis: Row 1: Ronnie Dorothy, Bob Jackson, Arden Backous, Terry Watson, Ken Bright, Bob Pear- son : Row 2: Mr. Jarvis, Louis Plude, Roger LaFary, Kenneth Worley, Loren Coglizer, Larry Anderson, Paul Cruchelow, Dave Fiser : Row 3: Roger Thompson, Ted Hendei-son, Claude Dixon, Aaron Meline, Dick Reynolds, Martin (lorgas, Benny Tillotson j Not Pictured: Gary Rapp. Homeroom 201, Mr Judy Exline, Sandy Signs, 11, Kay Nelson, Linda VanZandt, Mary Gallagher; Row 2: Doug Wilson, Gerald Lester, Paul James, Stuart Duncan, Danny Rice, Dick McKibbon, John Vasquez, Dave Chongo ; Row 3: Denny Paul, Lawrence Trodd, LeRoy Shannon, Bill Wyer, Dick Wilber, Larry Love, Harold Belcher. Alan Hanson. Jim South. Mr. Johns; Not Pictured: Ben Milser, Sharon Webb. April 6, 1962 Dear Diary, Tonight, the senior girls of East High School learned how much there is to the fellow ' s role in dating (gobs more than we suspected), for tonight was Spinsters ' Spree. Each spinster had to ask for the date, pick him up. hold doors for him (1 kept forgetting), and take him out to eat. Also, we had to construct a corsage, either funny, appropriate, or original. The corsage winners were Margie Priebe escorting Forrest Aspengren, Sharon Culp squiring Bob Nisser, and Karen Dirlam accompanying Bill Cook. The entertainment included senior choir members singing April Showers (the theme); and Judy Funderburk and Tom Whitney doing a funny skit entitled It Was You, a take-off on all the silly memories a couple shares. To end the program. . at the Top of the Class ALWAYS! Seven-Up America s favorite fresh up is a straight A with stu- dents everywhere . . . Don ' t fail at parties. Keep plenty of chilled Seven-Up in the refrigerator. Seven-Up Bottling Co. Des Moines Paul Jewctt + ! I I I I I 4 Homeroom 111, Mr. A. Johnson: Row 1: Mary Jaquinta, Sandy Bowden. Erania (Griffith, Linda Winterberg, Mary McNair, Suzi Winegardner, Donna Postell, Paula Mock; Row 2: Bill May, Marge Hill, Alice Montgomery, Marian Strait, Mary Van Blari- com, Kathi McLaughlin, Dora Ward, Ruth Green, Drew Mat- thews; Row 3: Tom Hawkins, Max Noble, David Ogg, Eldred Hop)), Van Tuinstra, (lary Butts, Mr. Johnson; Not Pictured: Ci-orgi- Davis, Marcia Fogle, Cynthia Nelson. Mrs. Bane re- placed Mr. Johnson at mid-semester. Homeroom 214, Mr. R. Johnson: Row 1: Wanda Dawson, Susan Lehman, Donna Blanquart, Verilyn Bond. Kathy Lair, Mary Fowler, Joyce Dahlstrom, Susie Lyman: Row 2: Linda McPhee, Nancy Eason, Carole Nervig, Penny Smith, Bobbye Savage, Suzie Reinsma, Barbara Lewis, Cheryl Taber ; Row 3 : Gary Mobley, Jerry Swertfager, Lawrence Scott, Mike Milligan, Dwight Chamberlain, Clyde Keith, Mr. Johnson. -93- i CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF ' 62 WALNUT DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS — FOUNTAIN SERVICE East 16th and Walnut Phone AM 6-3175 Gerald Salyers GREATER GMC TRUCK EQUIPMENT COMPANY Eost 7th and Walnut Phone AT 2-0446 DES MOINES, IOWA Phyllis Bennett i DR. ROBT. L. PETTIT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON = ! I 2921 East 9th Street Ottice AM 6-6041 Jim Smith Des Moines, Iowa Residence BL 5-5629 Sue Wimber and Denny Grant did a soft-shoe dance while Singing in the Rain. As I mentioned before, Diary, we spinsters took our dates out to eat after the party and many a boy nearly died of heart failure because the girl behind , — I the wheel of the car he happened to be riding in didn ' t live up to his standards of an excellent driver! Oh well, it was a fun-type evening anyhow and I do believe all spinsters got their dates in all safe and sound and at a reasonable hour (well, fairly rea- sonable). HOERNER BOXES, INC. Manufacturers of Corrugated Shipping Containers 1720 E. Douglas Phone AM 5-0325 Des Moines, Iowa Linda Townsend KLINE DISTRIBUTING CO. BOATING HEADQUARTERS Birdland Drive on the River Linda Helmick LANG ' S 6th AVE. CLEANERS Excellent Work at Moderate Prices 1165 Sixth Avenue Phone CHerry 3-2991 Cheryl Hugprins MURRAY MOTOR SALES TWO BIG LOTS TO SERVE YOU BETTER Denny Murray Richard Sloan Mike Murray IF WE DONT HAVE IT, WE CAN GET IT — Low Bank Rate Financing. Large Selection of Fine Models, All Thoroughly Reco nditioned and Road Tested for Thousands of Miles of Expense-Free Driving Gerald Salyers —94— NINA NEAL ' S SERVICE Includes Custom Tailoring Exclusive Creations In Millinery Fur Restyling — Cleaning — Glazing Insured Storage Alterations — Remodeling Phone CH 3-1422 417 Kresge Building Corner 7th and Walnut We Close of- 1 o. m. on Saturday Pauline Mickle April 13, 1962 Dear Diary, If a visitor had dropped into the East High stu- dent center tonight he would have gotten quite a shock for there could be seen Mammy Yokum, Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Jack and Jill, Little Bo Peep, a robot, and other not too run-of-the-mill type characters. The event was, of course, the Senior Specialty Party, whose theme this year was Fantasyland. +■— I I + — + — - COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 329-331 East Fifth Street Rolla Baird — Les Clark — Bill Phillips This Ad good for $2.50 on purchase of Any Zipper Binder Steve Dennis + A Good Place to Meet Your Friends ADAMS Prescription Pharmacy MAURICE T. ADAMS, Prop. Your East Des Moines Druggist HAVE YOUR DOCTOR DIAL CH 4-3186 FOR FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY East 5th and Locust Martha Wellons Homeroom 218, Miss Jones: Row 1: Alice Earle, Marty Shep- herd, Jan Grant, Mary Rivas, Sue Jarmon, Linda Cassem, Bar- bara Brown, Janet Purdy, Nancy Erickson ; Row 2: Lora Osborne, Nanci Snethen, Paul Jewel, Wilbur McClintic, Ben Nichols, Perry Jones, Ken DeerinK, Kathy Turner, Sue Ander- son ; Row 3: George Shade, Mike Clark, Jim Hanawalt, Mike Cannon, Phil Galvan, Miss Jones; Not Pictured: Richard Jones, Lynetta Anderson, Carolyn Fonza, Carol Sparks, Harold McQuarry, Alonzo Williams. Homeroom 120, Miss Langenfeld : Row 1: Jan Isaac, Pat McLaughlin, Karen Ashley, JoAnn Orman, Barb Krebs ,Ruth Haviland, Margaret Murphy, Janet Chapman; Row 2: Deanna Braver, Judy Cunter, Fred Carnahan, Frank Martin, Dennis Fraher. Tom Scott, Harold Swihart, Carol Dunn, Miss Langen- feld ; Row 3: Bob Ward, Dick Patterson, Steve Dooly, Ron Johnson, Ricky Anderson, Dour Dorsey, Tony Pavon, David Bradish ; Not Pictured: Veronica Jacobs, Barbara Krebs, Rebecca Sloan, Mike Mareland, Richard Thomason, Richard Bernardino. Homeroom 315, Miss Lundberg; Row 1: Viola Kern, Margaret Smith, Margie Wignall, Karen Seeley, Elizabeth Wilson, Lois Walden, Deanna Lothan ; Row 2: LeeAnn Siders, Carla Schroed- er, JoAnn Slater, Pat Pardekooper, Gladys Williams, Judy Lawrence, Pam Singleton; Row 3: Loraine Zink, Colleen Rounds, Carol Reed, Sandra Losee, Karen Dennis, Miss Lundberg. Homeroom Cafe, Mr. Martin : Row 1 : Mary Carpenter, JoAnne Brundage, Sally Johnson, Mary Bown, Linda Raver, Charlene Edmond ; Row 2 : Dave Martin, Danny Barnes, Harold Watson, Bob Harter, Dennis York, Mr. Martin; Row 3: Charles Hender- son, Bob Clark, Sawhill ; Not Pi. Harry Young, Ivan Parker, Ray McPherson, Ray Roe, Jerry : Sandy Smith, Jerry Smith, David Jones, i Miller, George Woods. Homeroom 208, Mr. Mauk : Row 1: Judy Holmes, Fran Wheeler, Treva Kouri, Marilyn Fisher, Rita Grother, Joan Lair ; Row 2: Maxine Shank, Patty Doner. Janet Rice, Lynda Hunt, Margaret Roman, June Robinson : Row 3 : Paul Schmeling, Fred Baedke, Peggy Matzke, Nancy Kettells, Ralph Tmmbo, Mr. Mauk; Not Pictured: Cheryl Boyd. —95— Frye Manufacturing Company ONE TIME CARBON PAPERS FOR THE BUSINESS FORMS PRINTERS 2531 Dean Avenue + MELINE ' S DX SERVICE John Jan Marion Steve I I J 1401 E. University Phone AM 6-9541 } I Linda Helmick i To begin the program, Masters of Ceremonies Denny Grant and Ed Brady introduced Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary and Flowers who sang Over the Rainbow. Following this a group of rough char- acters were seen in wild pursuit of ' ' South Side WILDEN OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL DR. B. WILSON DR. FERGUS MAYER DR. T. BRUCE FARMER DR. A. W. DENNIS DR. V. J. WILSON DR. J. A. BARNETT E. 14th Street Capitol Ave. AM 6-5183 Russ Duncan Established 1912 DES MOINES 4. IOWA Gerald Salyers Tel. AMherst 2-8255 I Charlie in a skit about South Chicago. The Hybrid Pantominers (Gary Mathern, Terry Kirton, Bill Cook, John Borg, and Dave Johnson) then took the stage in their blue jeans and sweat shirts with their tales of a Cadillac, a Rambler, and a hot-rod Lincoln. Costumes were judged as to the funniest, most original, and the best representation of the theme. Winners were Mammy Yokum (Joyce Strode), Alad- din and his Princess (Gary Nepsted and Mary Bal- lard) and Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary and Flowers t BORRALL S SUPER VALU 2627 East University j 3811 East 14th AM 2-8273 AM 5-1600 Sandra Rowley CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! from Valley Bank and Trust Company Our 90th Anniversary Year Walnut at Fourth Member FDIC i I Thedra Mallett -96— AVON BEACH, INC. PADDLE BOATS FOR RENT East End of Army Post Road Open Not Later Than May 30th Gwen Watts ,§•„ „„ ,,„ H „„ M . ,„, m MH .... m MN .... ■MM I ' ll MM COMMERCIAL TRUCK RENTAL SERVICE, INC. 307-311 East Third Street DES MOINES 9, IOWA Linda Helmick I „ £ Sandcc Kristufck, Marsha Smith, Sandy Sorensen, Linda Caswell, and Linda Thorsheim). Winners in he drawing (their prizes were two baby chicks each) were Julie Bell, Barbara Howe, and Martin Gorgas. Diary, costume parties are always fun and this one was no exception to the rule! SERVICE SAW COMPANY MEL BOYD 812 - 12th Street Des Moines, Iowa Judy Crispen 4 COMPLETE HOME CENTERS APPLIANCES TELEVISION FURNITURE FOOD Iowa ' s Largest Appliance Stores 86th Hickman Road S. E. 30th Maury 2718 Beaver Ave. 5050 N. Second + — OPEN SUNDAYS Judy Ke Homeroom 204, Miss McEniry: Row 1: Patty Brady, Judi Brown, Margaret Jones. Cheryl Huggins, Jean Porter ' , Teri Geyer, Terry Young. Linda Doty, Joan Dunagan ; Row 2 : Jim Finney, Gary Calhoun, Ann Gebuhr, Marilyn Bjork, Nancy Dalbey, Loretta Stawsky, Linda Webb, Bob McDonough, Bob Howe; Row 3: Don Brown, Gary DeSmidt, Carl Clair, Allan Rauch, Steve Rominger, Tom Isaac, LeeRoy Wright, Tom Ped- dicord, Miss McEniry; Not Pictured: Kent Flanagan, Tom Branscomb, Karin Christensen, Belh Grant, Jane Williams. Homeroom 48, Mr. Mommer: Row 1 Jerry Ruttenberg, Albert Sankey ; Ivan Sample, John Davis, Gary Pictured: Jerry Watters. : David Cook, Steve Schreck, Row 2 : Kenny Cockayne, Simon, Mr. Mommer; Not Homeroom 106, Mr. Neal : Row 1: Cayle Brandt, Paula Roth, Barbara Dixon, Judy Kernes, Sharon Chapman, Sharon Norris, Jan Dady, Sharon Longerbone ; Row 2: Mrs. Shirley, Joan Carlso n, Dave Waters, Bill Hatchitt, Rich Emery, Steve Howell, Jim Smith, Dean Barr, Larry Smith, Joan Bale, Linda King; Row 3: Mr. Neal, Don Losee, Terry Freed, Bob Miller, Woody Saddoris, Danny Adair, Harold Adams, Duane Lane, Bill Mintle. Homeroom 302, Miss Nelson: Row 1: Jane Potter, Pat Cloonen, Faye Olson, Pam Bodwell, Ivana Griffin. Linda Spangler, Rose mary Nicolle; Row 2: Reni Terrell, Linda Crawford, Linda Vanderloo, Carol Branscomb, Linda Waychoff, Joan Thornton, Connie Gregoire, Miss Nelson; Row 3: Steve Anderson, Lloyd Mussell, Chuck Simmons, Jack Savage, Mike Shepherd, Levi McGuire, Jim Fletcher; Not Pictured: Jolene Armstrong, Kathleen Fetters, Sandcc Kristufek. Homeroom 217, Mr. Oxenreider: Row 1: Kay Sharr, Martha Wellons, Linda Maddy, Carolyn Grasso, Sandy Mallory, Judy Smith, Rosemary Thompson, Kay Taylor, Mabel Powell, Sharon Groves ; Row 2 : Mickey McGriff, Shirley Wilson, Bamie Wil- liams, Jane Rose, Carol Waterbury, Mary Oxley. Lynne Par- isho, Mr. Oxenreider; Row 3: John Porter, Don Moyer, Dick Larsen, Larry Wheeler, Ernest Redd, Tim Kelaher, Jim Cave, Bill Hope, Bob Payton ; Not Pictured: Bob Mason, Sharon Dutton. —97— CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS Phil Johnson Greenhouse CALL PAT or PHIL 3002 Easton Blvd. Phone AM 2-5623 JoAnn Slater CAMPBELL HEATING CO. + i Manufacturers and Heating Engineers Summer and Winter Air Conditioning DES MOINES I Phone AM 6-5169 31st and Dean j Phyllis Bennett ! ! « — —imi— —mi— — im — mi— _mii— ui — hm _ iiii— .1111—  im — iiii — mi— ni ' — nt; — mi - mi — iiii — | A May 10, 1962 Dear Diary, East High owes the weatherman a big Thank you for the sunny afternoon we had for our May V Y-LACTOS LABORATORY, INC. 1901 East Euclid Des Moines, Iowa | Jim Smith Festival; OF Sol shone brightly from beginning to end. Cardinal Denny Phillips, Queen Charlotte Hendricks, and their court almost stole the show from the man; beautiful floats and funnj skits. ■I I i i TRIPLETT ' S TOY TOWN IOWA ' S YEAR ROUND TOY STORES TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ! Grand Avenue at 10th Phone CH 4-3155 i { Park Fair. 2nd Euclid Sheila Strode AT 8-1685 KNOX CAFE Open 24 Hours 1535 EAST EUCLID Charles Faux PRINTERS OF THE EAST HIGH SCROLL — O— SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 11 39 -24th Street Phone CR 7-4423 + Gerald Salyent -98- SOONER OR LATER YOU ' RE GONNA TRY A FRISKY-MAID PIZZA WHY NOT NOW? BIG TENDERLOINS FRISKY-MAID DRIVE-IN East 25th University AM 6-6414 Phyllis Bennett DR. H. H. OZANNE DENTIST House Phone AM 6-1823 406 Capitol City Bank Bldg. I j Office Phone CH 3-1423 Des Moines, Iowa j I Sheryl Plumb I Winners of the awards for the floats were Miss Brewer ' s, Miss McEniry ' s, Mr. Neal ' s, Mrs. Erick- son ' s, and Mr. Dolan ' s homerooms. The program, with Larry Trodd and Barbara Howe as Master and CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS ' 62 I FRANKELS 1 612 Locust Street FRANKELS PARK FAIR 2nd and Euclid Starting Our Second ICO Years Marilyn McKay OHARA ' S 66 SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MUFFLERS and TAIL PIPES Pickup and Delivery CALL AM 6-9434 East 30th and Grand Martha Wellons 4,. „ m . « Homeroom 209, Mr. Pieres : Row 1: Larry Heck, Jeanette Harold, Pat Moreland, Sharon Fraaken, Charlene Dickey, Jennie Fusaro, Sally Lewis, Tom Manuel, Dean Faux ; Row 2 : Harold Mills, Jack Exline, Jim Tyler, Donna Webb, Marilyn Hearsh- man, LaVonne Snook, Barbara Herrick, Marie Turner, Fred Miller, Mr. Pieres; Row 3: Richard Kinney, Rodney Schminkey, Fred Fredreg ill, Lena Webb, Julinda Holland, John Nash, Ron Frye, Ed Peterson, Karen Swolley ; Not Pictured: Danny George, John Thoren, Marion Cowling, Judi Tracy. Homeroom 148, Mr. Rasmussen : Row 1: Alva Legg, Claude Mills, Kenneth Reinier, George Woods, Charles Boston, Tom Brooks, Ben Patrick, Phil Daniels: Row 2: Dan Patterson, Curtis Chittenden, Robert Hoekman, Larry Harmon, Dennis Waterman, Russell Schultz, Don Cleghorn, Randy Rich, Mr. Rasmussen ; Row 3 : Bill Lloyd, Everett Hutchinson, Terry Thompson, David Roush, Jerry Nail, Roger Gale, Frank Rains, Alan Dickey: Not Pictured: Don Somers, Bill Smith. Mistress of Ceremonies, included Bobby Foulkes and Sue Lettington doing their usual excellent job of twirling and Paula Roth playing a lovely accordian solo. The remaining members of the Drill Team performed at the end of the program and, may I say, Diary, that there were many senior Drill Team members who got a little misty watching them. 1 I i i j Western Tool Stamping Co. I I I I 2725 - 2nd Avenue Phone AT 8-3261 DES MOINES 13, IOWA MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS HOMKO AND I CERTIFIED LINE i 5 | ! 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JESTER RALPH L JESTER Insurance Real Estate CLASS OF 30 CLASS OF ' 21 Steve Dennis i i i I I i May 12, 1962 Dear Diary, Tonight I sailed on Moon River, a most won- derful and romantic ride. Our boat (the student center) was decorated in red, white, and blue, with glittery life preservers, anchors, and water scenes. It was our Junior-Senior Prom, the most formal occasion of the semester, and all who attended looked quite lovely or quite handsome in keeping with the event. Mistress of Ceremonies Linda Webb EDD WINSLOW JOHN J. HARKIN + - EASTOWN SHELL SERVICE GENERAL TUNEUP WORK Free Pickup and Delivery Phone AM 6-9253 East 14th Grand Ave. DES MOINES, IOWA Linda Helmick ALWAYS ASK FOR TONE ' S ' Pressure Pack COFFEE ' IT ' S FRESHER WITH PRESSURE ' TONE BROS. 201 S. W. 2nd Gerald Salyers Homeroom 115, Mr Rathert : Row 1: Stephanie Berlovich, Sandee Kristufek, Donna Couch, Linda Gooding, Elizabeth Clyde, Barbara Hayden, Karen Hartung : Row 2: Mary Swacker, Judy Feith, Becky Brown, Sandy Holder, Helen Buch, Candy Olds, Sharon Marvin, Mr. Rathert; Row 3: Jacqueline Rudy, Naomi Iverson, Betty Huffman, Sharon Breeding, Mary Mays] Marcia Garbett ; Not Pictured: Bonnie Dowell. Homeroom 6, Mr. Savage: Row 1: Mary Porrez, Shirley Weeks, Phyllis Bennett, Helen Barker, Betty Kinshaw, Betty Cushman, Roberta Leonard, Charlene Franklin, Patricia Johnson; Row 2: Alberta Waters, Kay Howland, Sheila Strode, Phyllis Starr, Marilyn Whitaker, Kathy McDougal, Mildred Fillman, Sue Johnson, Deanna Hummel; Row 3: Sandra Shelton, Marilyn Long, Nolan Johnson, Peter Bell, Mr. Savage, Mike Bodwell, Russell Jackson. Richard Simpson, Sharon Butts; Not Pictured: Shen-y Leonard, Carolyn Dixson. was a wonderful captain (or should I say captain- ess? ) and Sandee Kristufek and the combo con- sisting of John Raymond, Gary Grimes, and Jackie Dennis provided wonderful entertainment tor all f . . f EAST END LOCKER SERVICE H. W. McGLOTHEN ! I f East 30th and Capitol Ave. Phone AM 6-8586 , Judy Kernes ' - + . Our 97th Year In Des Moines GRADUATION GIFTS Plumbs suggest gifts that endure a lifetime WATCHES — DIAMONDS JEWELRY — SILVER Terms Arranged To Satisfy You! PLUMBS WALNUT AT SIXTH Gerald Salyers 101- BOOKEY PACKING CO. DES MOINES, IOWA Gerald Salyers CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 62 Susan Reynold.; + i ■■i For Your Paint, Wall Paper, and Floor Coverings Needs B B JOBBERS — .4. — + 1 f I 2417 E. University AM 6-7100 I I We Give Gold Bond Stamps I l ' hy!li K.-nnrn passengers. The highlight of the evening was, of course, the crowning of the King and Queen. All was quiet as the Prom Court marched beneath the CUSHMAN-WILSON OIL COMPANY THERE ' S A FRIENDLY STATION NEAR YOU Gasoline — Oils — Greases — Diesel Fuel PROMPT DEPENDABLE FUEL OIL SERVICE I Metered Delivery — Keep Fill — Budget Plan CH 3-3156 Day or Night Serving Central Iowa for 48 Years J Sheryle Plumb archway of red and white carnations held by the class officers and senior board, everyone wondering who would be the lucky couple to reign over the . Compliments of COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY DES MOINES, IOWA Phone CH 4-3123 David Roush mr k 9 A.M. ' til NOON • FAST Drive-ln Banking • FREE Customer Parking • 24 Hour Outside Depository IOWA STATE BANK AT THE FOOT OF THE CAPITOL East 7th Locust St. Member F.D.I.C. Pat Johnson — 102— i i i ! + CRESCENT CHEVROLET CO. New Cars and Trucks at 5th Keo Phone AT 8-0281 Used Cars at 12th Locust Since 1932 Phone AT 8-1988 Margaret Smith • + I J I I •f ■■■■ m, ■m m m m m m m m, . + j CAPITAL CITY MEMORIAL COMPANY ! GEORGE HELT, Owner j East 7th Locust CH 3-1932 J Lucinda Vosbeck • festivities on this happy ship. Moments later King Joe Davidson placed the crown on Queen Bonnie MacGregor ' s head and together they danced the King and Queen ' s dance in which they were joined — . i J. C. WHITE CONCRETE CO. 330 S. W. Seventh St. Phone CH 4-3161 Des Moines, Iowa Linda Martin — FOR CLOTHING AND SHOES John Bloem Stores 520-522 East Locust INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE East High Alumni (ierald Salyei-s Homeroom 10, Mr. Schakel : Row 1: Clarissa Kellis, Fi. Brady, Patty Hamell, Jan Williams, Julie Bell, Jan Brinkerhoff. Sandy Sorensen, Sandra Calkins: Row 2: Mr. Schakel, Donna DeGeus, Pam Haltom, Colleen Barton, Sharon Clark, Darlene Warner, Margie Ballard, Ronald Davis; Row 3: Newell Shoup, Bob Nereim, Margie Priebe, John Erickson, Maureen Barton, John Henderson, Rick Thomson. Homeroom 319, Miss Skarshaug: Row 1: Sandy Wadsworth, Marianne Sink, Ingrid Robinson, Carol Habick, Dorothy Legg, Miss Skarshaug; Row 2: Denny Bird, Judy Brandt, Edna Mills, Susan Obrecht, Carolyn Mark, Marsha Graham, Steve Shawver ; Not Pictured: Sheryl Sohn. Homeroom 213, Mr. Sloan: Row 1: Arlene Pearson, Jaquita Robinson, Bonnie Glick, Carol Trickey, Rita Kay Henry, Sandy Cooper, Patty Reidburn, Pam Weiss; Row 2: Teri McFarland, Danny Dale, Mike Mireles, Doyle Almquist, Jim Nass, Roger See, Gene Aspengren, Geverna Lamar: Row 3: Mr. Sloan, Bob Todd, Mark Bellnap, Dave Myers, Don Keith, Dave Reeves, Larry Rose, Bob Ritter ; Not Pictured : Don Martin, Steve West, Ernie Linn, Colleen Jenkins, Russ Myers. SUCCESS AND SAVINGS ARE SYNONYMOUS FEDERAL SAVINGS LOCUST AT 4TH • DES MOINES, IOWA Judy Crispen — 103- SWIM AT SUNSET BEACH Southeast 30th and Maury ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Brownies Parking Member of National Parking Association i £ i + ■Clerald Salyers l Congrotulations Graduates MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE i HANGER JEWELRY STORE 526 East Locust Street Zona Erickson ! I ■■■■■■■■■■■m m ■■■■■■4 by their entire court. Our Moon River cruise ended at 1 1 :00 with many happy crew members and pas- sengers taking souvenirs by which to remember their evening. I ROWAT CUT STONE CO. 110 S. E. Seventh St. Phone CH 4-8604 Des Moines, Iowa I I I I Liiubi Martin t REX S BARBER SHOP FOR YOUR LATEST SMART STYLES Men — Women — Children 1030 East 9th St. Des Moines, Iowa Linda Martin i i I 4- - CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DR. JOSEPH A. HERMAN OSTEOPATHIC 1232 Hurton Street Mary Collins LEACHMAN LUMBER COMPANY 1921 Hubbell Ave. Phone AM 5-1621 I I WHERE THERE ' S A MATERIAL DIFFERENCE Gerald Salyers ! FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO S I I | 10th Grand AM 2-8171 } AUTO — LIFE — FIRE Judy Elifritz j THE QUILL Printed and Bound BY j at ipany. 615-17-19 EUCLID AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA Terry McDuffey 104- ■■Qiuuia, FURNITURE U CARPETS 5035 HUBBELL Iowa ' s Largest Suburban Furniture Store Sheryle Plumb v , „ j May 23, 1962 Dear Diary, Magic Mirrors and Rose Colored Glasses was the very appropriate theme for our Senior Banquet + GEORGE B. ORR CO. Phone AMherst 2-2434 AUTOMOBILES Buying, Selling and Trading for 30 Years in Same Location AUTO — TRUCKS — TRAILERS ? We FINANCE and INSURE All Transactions if Desired I 706 East 30th Street Des Moines 17, Iowa ! Judy Kernes ! ■■■■■■■■, , „ „ , „ „ n j. I i ■CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS E E LINO SERVICE 105 E. Grand Ave. Marilyn McKay i Miss Soutter: Row 1: Becki Elgena, Mary wn, Mildred Archer, Carolyn Hodson, Clara Hcmeroom Condon, Bre ' — ■— —m — — - — --■, «.«v  .. imuauii, Viuri Calaway; Row 2: Judy Brisbois, Ginnie Bell, Shirley Higday Judy Funderburk, Janice Brauer, Cherill Johnson, Linda Hayes ; Row 3: Miss Soutter, Barbara Howe, Coleen Golob, Nancy Wright, Sharon Beckman, Pat Collier, Tina Martizna. Homeroom 211, Mr. Springate: Row 1: Sharon Kay Hess Pam McMurray, Nancy Smith, Linda Obrecht, Martha Davis ' Jeri Krouse, Virginia Negrete ; Row 2: Helen Richards, Marilyn Hamhn, Chuck Faux, Larry Davidson, Bob Jensen, Sue Reed, Mary Anderson, Chris Bulmahn ; Row 3: Chris Lillegard, Mike Weatherly, Herb Larsen, Brian Nielsen, Dennis Cronk, Russell McCurn, Mr. Springate. held in Younkers Tea Room. After we finished eating, Class President Bill Cook opened the pro- gram by introducing Master of Ceremonies Hein? Bulmahn who in turn presented each of the four speakers. Reg Kepner ' s speech was entitled Re- o 4? ST Gerald Salyers — 105— E-Z-E- GLIDE WINDOW COMPANY 2279 Hubbell Ave. Phone AM 5-1031 j I HANK MEISTER. Proprietor Thedi-H Mallet t ' „inda Martin I HAMMER PHARMACY 600 E. Grand Phone CH 3-4177 i + flections and recalled our memories of grade school; Linda Caswell ' s talk was entitled Looking Over Our Shoulder. a reminder of junior high years; ' Aren ' t We Pretty? was the title of Bill Ash ' s address which took us over our high school t 1 E. E. LONG ' S INC. ! +• I I +, + - I I I I I +- — + i Compliments of PAUL E. AMSBERRY AGENCY INSURANCE 416 Paramount Bldg. AT 8-7350 I ATLAS BUILDERS Garages — Aluminum Siding Remodeling — Roofing 1701 E. Walnut AM 2-7604 j Sharon (•ilium ' — — ■— ■I 2428 Easton Blvd. | 4411 S. W. 9th AUTO PARTS — Your NAPA Jobber AM 2-8279 I 288-5955 I I— Jim Smith I 4 DR. WALTER L. NUTT FOOT SPECIALIST Grad. of 1940 i | 700 Fleming Bldg. Phone CH 3-5727 | I Let Us Help Put Your Best Foot Forward I David Koush 1 + — ■+ years; and the final speech, given by JaNclle Sharp, was called Through Rose Colored Glasses, a preview of the future for us. A trumpet solo by Eugene Pearson, a lovely song by a vocal group, and some very serious awards completed the evening. I i i i I ■I + LENNOX Heating Air Conditioning j MITCHELL-WEST FURNACE CO., INC. j j 2203 E. Grand AM 2-1279 | Des Moines, Iowa • Jo Ann Mercer ! •f — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — i — ' — 4 t- I | I I + — t l I l i i I ■„ — .,„ . ■— «fr NOTARY PUBLIC — TAX CONSULTANT Office Phone AT 8-S701 Res. Phone CH 3-2711 ROBERT A. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW 403-407 Tcachout Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa David Koush PIOLAK YEAST FEEDS Mfg. by FIONEER LABORATORIES, INC. D;s Moines 9, lowo Sharon (iillum THE FAMILY SAVINGS CENTER HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Sixth and Grand Des Moines + David Rottflfa — 106— I 4 f . a, All Iowa Realty 2815 HUBBELL AVE. Office AM 2-0458 Home AM 6-3862 Phyllis Bennett However, all seniors left with a heavy heart for we knew that we all had to go to school the following day. 4 i i  !•« — HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK DRIVE IN — 2nd and Euclid MAIN BANK — 3rd and Euclid DES MOINES, IOWA F D I C Zona Erickson i ■I ! I — + - i + CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Hauge Insurance Agency 405 E. 5th St. CHerry 3-8104 G. S. Hauge, Ruth Thomas, R. W. Hanson —m Gerald Salyers Homeroom 20, Mr. Storer: Row 1: Kathy Freeman, Janet Nicolle, Jean Anne Terry, Jacki Dennis, Linda Churchill, Donna Faf?erstrom, Karen Lindbeck ; Row 2: Carol Schoen, Margaret Helgeland, Chris Lee, David Polley, Nolan Collins, Steve Specker, Denny Dennis, JaNelle Sharp, Marilyn Van Dorn ; Row 3: Roger Day, Gary Nepstad, Gary McMains, Jim Schuttinpra, Dave Johnson, Larry Rynor, Dave H. Wilkinson, Mr. Storer; Not Pictured: Linda Gunter. Homeroom 15, Mr. Stratton : Row 1: Pat Holmes, Connie Mayo, Shirley Carpenter, Eneken Mahl, Carolyn Johnston, Judy Robison, Sandy Kline, Donna Wright, Fran Stroud; Row 2: Norma Wimber, Nancy Taylor, Erma McDuffey, Jim Waller, Steve Adams, Rick Brown, Jerry Ivins, Zona Erickson, Sandi Braddock; Row 3: Bob Shepherd, Paul Stanger, Ted Berjr- strom, Brian Ford, Gary Mathern, Michael Dickmeyer, Charles Irvin Jr., Mr. Stratton; Not Pictured: Carolyn Sloan, Sharon Williams, Bill Butler. | Moth Holes — Tears — Burns, Expertly Woven and Repaired t DES MOINES REWEAVING CO. Hours: 8:00 - 5.00 — 8:00 - 1 :00 Sats. ■619 University Ave. Des Moines 5 Judy Elifritz Phone AT 2-9446 i I RAY S HAMBURGERS 717 EAST 14th STREET Breaktast — Lunches — Dinners — Jumbo Breaded Tenderloin SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS Linda Martin «—,._„,_.._„._._.._.._., m ——————— m—m—m— CHESNUT BROS. SIGNS OUTDOOR ADVERTISING — NEON, PLASTIC 2400 East Grand Phone AM 2-1621 Martin Aust Compliments of GORDON ' S WHOLESALE, INC. i j 90 University Ave. , . +■■■■■■■I 1 Phone CH 4-8941 j Linda King OLSON-SUTHERLAND RAMBLER CO. j 835-909 E. Euclid Ave. AM 2-5601 1 ■■■■■■The Bargain Center of Iowa Sharon Gillum PLUMB SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning 220 Court Ave. Des Moines, Iowa f 1 Margie Wellons I — 107- DRAKE 41 UNIVERSITY S an exhilarating _env A strong . . . and growing . . . University is available to you right in your hometown. Consider one of five under- graduate colleges open to qualified high school graduates: LIBERAL ARTS FINE ARTS • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION • PHARMACY Lee Booton EAST SIDE FISH MARKET MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Wholesale and Retail WILLIAM E. VEACH ARTHUR E. VEACH FINE CHEESES — SCANDINAVIAN SPECIALTIES Phone AT 8-2124 604 E. Grand Pat Johnson _ _ — June 8, 1962 I Dear Diary, This past week has been so wonderfully busy and hectic that I haven ' t had time to talk to you! Last Sunday we seniors donned our caps and gowns, 4. walked for the first time to Pomp and Cir- —4 NOW ITS PEPSI FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG Linda Townsend — 108— KREBS RADIO TV j 846 Hull Ave. Phone AM 6-0768 | Des Moines 16, Iowa I Pauline Mickle I + 4. GOOD LUCK SENIORS! TRIANGLE DRUG ' 3310 S. E. 14th Street Phone CHerry 3-4131 1 Linda Webb 1  I 4 i I I i I t ■JOHN CLINE ' S AUTO SERVICE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 2322 Hubbell Phone AM 6-5952 Charles Faux t I I l I I I I ANDY AND BILLS MARKET Home of Quality Meats J Phone AM 6-0046 + u- i ! E. 33rd and Cleveland j inda Kin« « .... m ... ■■.. .... m ■1 + i ■i GRANDVIEW PHARMACY SAFE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE j E. 24th and Easton Blvd. Phone AM 6-5119 i Tom Murphy t ! MAUGER S BAKERY and HOME MADE ICE CREAM We Specialize In Decorated Cakes ? 2023 Hubbell Ave. Phone AM 2-2415 i Gwen WattH ■■■■■ REMEMBER- + i i You as a graduate have onlyj j one thing to sell. The product of your mind j | and the work of your hands. The fruits of your j labor are rewarded and protected under I UNION ORGANIZATIONS. I Teamsters Joint Council No. 45 A. F. of L i I GENERAL DRIVERS Local No. 90 j OVER-THE-ROAD Local No. 147 WAREHOUSEMEN ' S Local No. 394 MILK AND LAUNDRY DRIVERS Local No. 387 1 Phyllis Bennett Homeroom 8. Mr. Tannatt : Row 1: Georganne Tywater, Judy Kint, Kristie Kmbree, Sharon Payton , Carole Gardiner, Judy Byerly, Janelle Sandin, Virginia Burtf, Carolyn Clinton ; Row 2: Linda Pickett, Paula Graham, Mike I ovejoy, Martin Aust, Mike Brown, Michael McLaughlin, Larry Rainwater, John Stone, Mary Adams. Mary Jo Whitney: Row 3: Mr. Tannatt, Richard Burch, Bill Patterson, Richard Thissen, Mark Drew, Danny Castle, Tom Haiders, Dave Bills, Jim Jenison ; Not Pic- tured: Judy Dawson, Ruth Brassfield. Homeroom 46, Mr. Tullis: Row 1: Bruce Sharp, Jim Sassatelli, Steve Oberto, Bob Toomey, Tom Ryun ; Row 2: Jerry Jacobs, Jim WinJet, Jesse Cortez, Darrell Wilson, Jim Fiser, Mr. Tullis ; Not Pictured: Jerry Baker. John Bishop. Bill Borich, Wayne Fisher, Tom Murphy, Terry Kirton. cumstance ,, and heard the Sermon to the Graduates. Monday night was Class Night, where we relived many moments from our too-quickly-gone last semester. The Senior Assembly was held Tuesday Congratulations Seniors DR. JACK W. HATCHITT l 212 East 25th St. Sharon Gillum — + — — + j i -4 — 109- Peoples Abstract Co. Member, Iowa and American Title Assoc. Most Complete and Modern Abstract Plant in Polk County ABSTRACTS of Title for Any Real Estate in Polk County • Pick-up and Delivery Service • Free Parking • Serving Since 1919 LOWELL J. BURGER, Pres., Res. CR 9-8118 702 Central Natl. Bank Bldg. Call CH 4-6119 JoAnn Mercer J FAIRGROUND HARDWARE UTILITES PAY STATION Lights, Gas, Water and Telephone nut Dean Barr I YALE DRUG GROCERY 1100-1102 Penn Des Moines, Iowa Prescription Druggist Phones: AM 6-3693 — AM 6-1044 Bonnie Click CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CHENOWETH-KERN ELEVATOR SERVICE i 423 East Court Ave. Judy Crispin Phone CH 3-1151 morning with many of my classmates receiving awards, scholarships, and other forms of commenda- tion for a job well done. And Thursday night, Diary, was graduation night. It was, as the song says, a time for joy, and a time for tears ; it was r PERMANENT WAVE SHOP For Appointment Call - - - { 2301 East Walnut 1 Pauline Mickle AM 2-3385 Zclma Howk THE MACDONALD PRESS ! PRINTERS BINDERS — STATIONERS — DESIGNERS j 416 E. 5th Street Phone CH 4-3316 f I Pauline Mickle I + CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MORE MOTHERS BUY THE BORDEN COMPANY DES MOINES, IOWA Judy Elifritz — 1 I l I DR. C. R. KNUTSON DENTIST 3110 S. W. 9th Street Office — CH 3-0885 Nancy Thomas I + i STONER PIANO COMPANY Every Transaction Guaranteed HENRY C. OLSON, President 1013 Walnut Street Des Moines 9, Iowa Gwen Watts RIVERSIDE AUTO SALVAGE CO. SID SMULESON, Prop. NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS Forest Ave. Michigan Phone AT 2-0155 DES MOINES 14, IOWA Clara M. Calaway standing there with that small piece of paper in your hand that says you are now an alumus of East High. You think of the many times you ' ve walked her halls, sung her song, cheered for her athletic teams, laughed in her student center, slaved during her final week, DR. STEWART E. REED PODIATRIST — FOOT SPECIALIST 425 Kresge Bldg. Phone CH 3-7922 Nancy Thomas j i j i MATHIS REALTY 1339 Eost University Phone AM 6-5167 I Lucinda Vosbeck h4 10— Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS from Two Alumni ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME 619 East 9th Street Gerald Salyers I -4 + i i j i ! I j I 4m- CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BARRICK ROOFERS, INC. 208 E. Court Ave. Phone CH 4-3513 Dean Barr Wasreney and Crees STANDARD SERVICE 2025 Eoston Blvd. Phone AM 6-9245 Des Moines, Iowa Washing -:- Greasing -:- Wheel Balancing -:- Accessories Gwen Watts I .+ ■■! ! I I Congratulations Seniors DES MOINES FEED CO. 2015 Hubbell Avenue Phone AM 2-8265 Sharon (.ilium Prescription Specialists -:- Fountain Service DON JOHNSON PHARMACY 844 Hull Ave. Gwen Watts Phone AM 6-3161 f Congratulations Seniors B B DIRECT MAIL SERVICE, INC. 427 East Walnut St. Phone AT 8-7407 Margaret Smith I + t I sweated out her term papers, and hated her home- work; and you ' re laughing and crying at the same time! You realize that the magic high school years — + +. — CONGRATULATIONS JUNE GRADUATES BODIN VAN DORN MEN ' S SHOP 214 MERLE HAY PLAZA BR 6-1581 2324 UNIVERSITY AVE. CR 9-7287 Gerald Salyers lib flk Homeroom 304, Mr. Wanek : Row 1: Janet Prince, Janette Fisher, Pat Smith, Linda Swalla, Jeanie Downing, Judy Ellis Joyce Strode, Joyce Killian, Sharon Smith; Row 2: Mr ' Wanek, Bonnie MaeGregor, Diane Mally, Carol Humphrey, Charlotte Hendricks. Carol Hartley, Donna Velvick, June O ' Connor, Carol Reasoner, Ruth Ann Fahnestock ; Row 3 : Penni Prince, Karen Rees, Joan Potter, Sally Larson Jean Long:, Carol Ervin, Sandra Sage, Shirley Johnson, Vera Quick Sony a Granger. Homeroom 311, Miss Whitford : Row 1: Danny Tew Anna Pinkerton, Wendy Roberts. Mary Ballard, Winnifred Roberts. Marjorie Booker, Reg Kepner ; Row 2: Mary Joe Marshall, Kathleen Hendren, Dennis Hatchitt. Don Bowers, Wilbur Millhouse, Claudia Morris, Suzanne Nelson: Row 3: Miss Whitford, George Rudasill. Tom Whitney, Mike Fitzpatrick Giant Cumpton, Dan Render, Bill Daniels; Not Pictured: Bill Christensen, Ed Brady. BOB BROOKS INSURANCE Hubbell East University Phone AM 6-1111 Kenneth Worley GRANDVIEW PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 1701 E. 33rd Dr. Carl E. Elgena, Pastor Miss Mary Jo Short, B.A. Jack Payne, B.Mu. Director of Director of Christian Education Music and Youth Miss Donna Hermon B.R.E., Church Secretary REGULAR SERVICES Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 1 ] : 00 A. M. Youth Meeting 6:15 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1962 from all of us at Grandview Park. Your Soul Is Our Sole Business! Gerald Salyers •+ i i — 1 1 1- EKDAHL S MARKET QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY 1405 East Ninth Street Phone AM 6-3463 We Deliver -:- See Steve Gwen Watts 1 + ■i ■i i TOBIS V S HARDWARE 2403 Hubbcll Phone AM 6-0282 Your East Des Moines Value Service Store Fred Hart ! i ■I • Pick Up and Delivery Service DON S DX SERVICE E. 14th and Guthrie Phone AM 6-9256 Des Moines, Iowa i ■DON STEINBACH, Lessee Lee Boo ton I HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON Alto, Corena, Betty, Juanita, Anne Professional Care Is Better for the Hair 29th and Hubbcll Phone AM 6-8923 Sharon Gillum I f I J ! i 4 PHONE CH 3-7123 • STOVES • HARDWARE • EVERYTHING IN GUNS BETTS SON WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS 412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa Clara M. Calaway ViVIDAN S DEPT. STORE 2117 E. University Ave. Phone AM 2-6791 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Sharon (lillum I ■if Res. AM 2-3095 Shop CH 4-4408 t Hours 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. — Sat. 8 A. M. to 12 M HERMANS BARBER SHOP HERMAN BALL, Prop. , Styling and Shaping a Specialty 646 East Locust Des Moines, Iowa f Jim Smith I 1 « . ■j m j im CASSON AND SON I RUSSELL CASSON — RUSSELL CASSON, JR. ' Wholesole Meats — Phone AT 2-9177 ! 644! 2 E. Locust St. Des Moines 9, Iowa [ ' Nancy Williams ; i i i i i r BILLS LUNCH 2401 East Walnut Phone AM 6-9386 MEALS — SHORT ORDERS Mrs. F. R. Compton, Prop. Judy Kernes WOOLSON GROCERY 1401 Lyon Phone AM 6-1020 DES MOINES, IOWA Kenny Deering + I I I I I i -+ have come to an end; that the future is now your decision, your responsibility. So, with a diploma in your hand and a lump in your throat you yell Yippee, I ' ve made it and walk out through the doors of East High School. — by Lynn Plummer, Alumna. + ANDREWS STUDIO 822 Walnut Street Phone CH 4-4956 DES MOINES 9, IOWA Weddings Graduations Susan Reynolds Sandy Rowley + - I C on rutu la I i on A to the 1962 AND LIGHT COMPANY I 4. . Gerald Salyers CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DES MOINES THEATRE SUPPLY CO. I 1121 High Street Phone CH 3-6520 I Bill Butler „ 4. II Homeroom 205, Mr. Wittkop: Row 1: Linda Smith. Joan Hedtfeeoek, (Iwen Watts. Paula Anderson, Karen Hecht, Nancy Adams, Linda Lloyd: Row 2: Bob Harban, Sheryl Bellis, Connie Simmons, Judy Givens, Sherry Burke, Barb Niffeneggei , Teri Van Dorn, Steve Stith; Row 3: Bob Wallace, Terry Arnold, Pete Kujac, Harold Ault, Bob Nelson, Walter Lee, Steve Waprner, Mr. Wittkop; Not Pictured: Dick Hollands, Steve Hooten. Homeroom 215, Mr. Yount : Row 1: Dale Gurwel, Danny Moore, Ray Zagers, Mark Parker, Ken Vestal, Tom Wadstrom ; Row 2: Norman Kasper, Tommy Wheeldon, George Reha. Frank Jones, James Day; Row 3: George Wishman. Mike DeMarchi, Terry Brack, Ron Griggs, Dean Whiting: Not Pic- tured: Mr. Yount, Tom Brown, Larry Doescher, Kirk Gay, Larry Hobb. — ZraUOnU Sclxoot Snapshot or jPlioto — INVESTIGATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU AT + i ! MEREDITH PUBLISHING CO. 1 Your Training at East High School will guide you J toward a rewarding job with the publishers of two I of America ' s best-selling magazines, BETTER HOMES I GARDENS and SUCCESSFUL FARMING. I GIRLS! I If you have typing and shorthand skills, be sure to I come in and apply. Meredith offers these benefits. • Good starting salary • 5-day week • Free insurance program • A tine cateteria • Pleasant ottices and friendly working associates • Free employee parking lots • Opportunity for advancement i Visit our Personnel Department soon. Our interview- ers will be happy to discuss your career with you. MEREDITH PUBLISHING COMPANY 1716 Locust CONGRATULATIONS BRUNS LEONARD FINANCE f 323 East 5th St. Phone AT 2-8321 Jim Smith DES MOINES SEWING MACHINE CO. ! 601 E. Locust Phone AT 8-8269 ! QUALITY FABRICS BY THE YARD We Have Repair Parts and Supplies for All Sewing Machines } (leo nre Davis I — ■■■■■m m «. ■■■,+ —113- Sandra Rowley S338s8=£
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