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

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□ a □ LJ ZD East High Quill Edited by the June, 196 J , graduating class of East High School, Des Moines, Iowa Printing by Garner Publishing Company Engraving by Capital City Printing Plate Company Photo Developing by Geppert Studios □ Foreword Because of the cancellation of the mid-term graduating class, the neces- sity to publish two yearbooks during the school year is terminated. With this senior cUiss is begun a new tradition of one yearbook to cover the full year of activities. Since ive, the staff of the east high quill, want to give the student body the best possible in a yearbook, we have instituted a neiv layout design. By name it is called mosaic. It is the latest concept in yearbook design and makes possible larger pictures and more copy. This QUILL will be your ynemory book for years to come. It is the book you will read to relive some of the happiest moments in your life. We hope that the spirit and tradition for which Ea t is known will be reflected in the following pages. Subject Page Fon wo d 1 Table of Contents 2-3 Mr. Williams ' Dedication 4-5 Administration 6-7 Faculty 8-9 Academic Division Page 10-1 1 Science Mathematics 12-13 Commercial 14 Art 15 I Physical Education History 16 Shops 17 Senior Subject Page Division Page 18-19 Senior Board 20-21 June Graduates 22-44 Graduates Not Pictured 45 August Graduates 46 Autographs 47 East High 48-49 Sports Subject Papre Division Page 50-51 Football 52-55 Drill Team 56-57 Flagtwirlers Majorettes 58 Cheerleaders 59 Basketball 60-63 Wrestling 64-65 Swimming . 66 Synchronettes 67 Baseball 68-69 Track 70-71 Tennis 72 Golf 73 Activities Subject Page Division Page 74-75 Student Council 76-77 Quill Scroll 78-81 Band Choir 82-83 Instrumental Vocal Groups._.-84-85 Nativity 86-87 School Play 88-89 Alumni Assembly 90-91 Spotlight Parade May Festival 92-93 Language Clubs 94-95 Future Teachers Medical Careers 96 Travel International Relations Clubs 97 Student Helpers 98 Monitors, Usherettes, Ushers, Visual Aids 99 DECA, Custodians, Cafe Ladies, Leaders ' Club 100 GRA, Hi-Y 101 Senior Zeta, Junior Zeta, Philo Clubs 102 Concessions, Quill Ad Club _ ,103 Index 104-106 —3— With the close of this school year, Principal D. Q. Williams (Top Right) will retire after 40 years of service to East High School. He received his formal education from Cornell College (B.A.) and Columbia Uni- versity (M.A.). He taught for four years at Boone, Iowa, and one year at Lisbon, Iowa, before coming to East. (Top Left) Mr. Williams started his journey through the halls of EHS in 1924 as a physical education teacher. Advancing rapidly, he soon held the post of vice-principal; then, in 1954, he accepted the chief responsibility at East High School, and became principal. Our principal has taken part in many outside activities. Among his accomplishments: EDM Kiwanis President and Lieutenant-Governor of the Iowa-Nebraska Kiwanis District. (Lower Left) While at East, Mr. Williams has celebrated many birthdays and has been a part of many school activities. Duties at the Scarlet School are many for Mr. Williams. Making sure all classes operate smoothly, bal- ancing classes at the beginning of the year, and supervising 1700 students and 70 faculty members are only a few of his varied duties. A friendly smile, a helping hand always extended, the right word at the right time — these are the attributes of our principal. This is a small tribute for a big man who has served East High forty years. To him this book is affectionately dedicated. 45 Years— ' Tor the Service of Humanity — 4 — Each day as Mr. Williams goes about his job, he is called upon to participate in many activities. Let us go with him through one of these days. In the morn- ing (Top Left) often before he sheds his coat, he is called upon, here discussing a problem with his secretary, Mrs. Crout- hamel. (Top Center) Above all, Mr. Wil- liams has an interest in students, always helping and keeping spirits high. (Center Left) He is always ready to help the icachers with their problems, such as Mr. Akcrman and Mr. Perry or (Center Right) observing in teachers ' classes. (Top Right) Then, after a busy day, Mr. Wil- liams may be seen leaving his beloved school (Lower Right) to spend a quiet evening with Mrs. Williams. —5— (Left) Miss Nelson, the new girls ' adviser, brightens East High ' s halls with her friendly smile and pleasing personality. She taught commercial subjects here at East before her present advisory position. Besides be- ing responsible for the well being of the girls, she also has charge of all social activities. (Right) In his second year as vice-principal, Mr. Cooper finds his biggest satisfaction is ' working with the stu- dents. His main responsibility is advising some 750 boys. In addition, he gives his assistance to Mr. Wil- liams in many capacities. (Middle Row, Left to Right): Our librarian, Mrs. Schmeiser, efficiently manages East High ' s library. Mrs. Crouthamel has charge of the main office, in addition to being Mr. Williams ' secretary. Serving as registrar is Miss Romig. East ' s nurse, Mrs. Baranosky, has served in this capacity for two years. (Bottom Row, Left to Right): As library clerk, Mrs. Lancaster carries out the clerical duties of the library. Miss Berneking ' s chief duty is checking daily attendance. Taking charge of material that has to be typed for the faculty and handling bus transportation passes is the job of Mrs. Paul. Miss Nelson is shown performing one of her numerous tasks. Tim Stith is consulting with Mr. Cooper. Ready to Teach, Guide, Advise, Aid BOARD OF EDUCATION (MEMBERS ARE. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. Arthur Davis; Mrs. Holland E. (Jrefe ; Mr. John R. Haydon : Mr. Herrold V. Mann. Secretary; Mr. Richard W. Lozier, President, Dr. John H. Harris, Superintendent of Schools; Mrs. Ora E. Niffeneg- srer ; Mrs. Jack Spevak ; Dr. Floyd Burgreson. Mr. Akerman History Mr. Baeth Phys. Education Mr. Bergman Industrial Arts Miss ArnolX English Mrs. Bai Enjrlish Our dedicated faculty is largely responsible for the success of East High School. Besides teaching, they provide advice, guidance, and leadership. They are always willing to share their time to participate in school activities and show a great deal of spirit for our school. Our faculty has largely been, in many ways, responsible for East High ' s achievements. Many of our teachers spend their sum- mer vacations attending classes to increase their own education, thus enabling them to further ours. As a result of our faculty ' s capable lead- ership. East High has become one of the most outstanding high schools in the city. Mrs. Bane LanRuaRe Counseling Mr. Brownell Mathematics 14 .k Miss Burrhus Phys. Education Mr. Carlsten Instrumental Music Mr. Chrbtian Englisih Mr. Cowles History Mr. DeMoil History Mr. Devin Commercial Mrs. Erickson LanfiTua e Counselini? Mr. Flemin g Histoi-y Mrs. Gelhaar Phys. Education Mr. Gewerth History Mr. (ioodwin Mathematics Mr. Sloan Science Miss Soutter Mr. Springrate ' i ininifi cial Commercial Mr. Storer Mathematics Miss Lan enfeld English Mr. Kasmussen Inrlustrial Arts Mra. Honsholder Mr. Jarchow Commercial Commercial f Miss Lundbers: Alts Ciaff Mr. Tullis Industrial Arts Mr. Wanek Commercial Mrs. Warrick Homemakins: 1 Mr. Simonsen Mathematics Mrs. Simonsen English 47k Mr. St ration Kn rlish Mr. Tannntt HiMoiy 1 1 illl Miss Whitford Drama Speech Mr. Wittkop Counseling Mr. Jarvis Counselinfir Mrs. Lutz V..cal Music Mr. Rump Phys. Education Miss Skarshaus: Arts Crafts Mr. Thomas History —9— (Top Left) Leading exercises during a typical gym class is Mr. Bob Savage. (Top Right, Left to Right) Mr. Tullis, Allen Hokanson, Bob Ward. (Center) East High is proud of its new library with its many advantages for study. (Lower Right) Mrs. Bane is busily teaching her Spanish class in the language lab. (Lower Left, Left to Right) Judy Pardekooper. Carla Merryfield in homemaking class. —1 1— Methods (or Age-Old Subjects (Right) Dan Taylor receives assistance from Mr. Goodwin with a math as- signment. (Center Left) Instructing one of his biology classes in the surroundings of the new biology lab is Mr. Johnson. By the beginning of the tall semester the new lab for the physics department should also be completed. (Center Right) With the aid of Mr. Rathert, Anne Hasel and Jack Mohr conduct a physics experi- ment. (Bottom Left) Pictured with a snake which he and Mike Klinefeldt acci- dentally wounded while hunting, is Mike Topp. With the help of Mr. Hand, the boys performed a successful operation. (Bottom Right) With the aid of the overhead projector, Mr. Storer discusses math problems with his class. The ma- terial is magnified on the screen; this enables the teacher to observe the reactions of the students for understanding. The projector has proved very beneficial in the science department as well. Understanding of Words (Top Left) Miss Brewer and Joyce Dahlstrom, senior, discuss a French assignment. German, Spanish, and Latm are also available. (Top Right) Don Taylor, Carol Short, and Frank Pierick look on as Miss Arnold explains A Tale of Two Cities, a famous Dick- ens novel required for senior English. (Bottom) French students Bonnie Barker and Danny Osborn receive the instruction of Miss Brewer with the aid of East High ' s efficient language lab. Although relatively new, the language lab has proved to be a very essential part of modern education. (Above) Mrs. Griffin, substitute in Mr. Riddle ' s law class, explains details of legal papers to Linda Schoen, Sylvester Strother, and Michael Dickmeyer. (Top Right) Cleaning a typewriter, with assistance from Mr. Wanek, is Neta McBroom. (Center Right) In homemaking class Linda Schoen is taught how to use a sewing machine. (Right) Caught in a moment of achievement is Lonnie Thurman, who is selling an ad for the Quill. Different businesses finance ads to furnish the cost of the Ouill. Commercial law teaches the student the importance of rules and regula- tions made up by authorities with the intent of enforcing justice and keeping peace. The basic concepts of law and the awareness of rights and respon- sibilities granted the citizen are taught in law class. Learning to fasten stitches with a sewing machine is one of the many skills learned in homemaking class. This and many other techniques are taught to prepare a girl for running a well-organized household of her own. Typing class is a necessity to future college students, as well as those who intend to use typing in a vocation. Work Is ir Main Concern — 14 — pottery in kiln for a lasting finish. East High ' s beautiful decorations during Christmas are furnished by students in the art department. Miss Lundberg, Miss Skarshaug, and students apply their skills in painting and drawing scenery for the fall and spring plays, and for the Synchronettes ' show. The art department has tried something quite different this year. They are weaving rugs in an unusual design pattern. Student Artists Exhibit Talents — 15— Activity Never Halts (Upper Left) Mr. Tannatt points out to Doug Hcmcr and Jcannic Kirkwood the use of a map. (Upper Right) Miss Brewer is helping Kelly Chamberlain to fill out a program. She is one of seven counselors. (Center) Girls exercise to firm stomach muscles and to better figures. (Right) Boys ' swimming classes build many skills during the year. East High ' s swimming and gym classes em- phasize physical fitness for students. Counselors help students decide what is best for them during coming years. Pupils often en- roll in history to further their acknowledgment of past and present accomplishments, as a key to understanding the future. Shop Classes Active (Top Left) In mechanical drawing, Glenda Van Gundy, Mary Anderson, Sherry Vuagniaux, and Karen Ashley draw plans for future homes. (Center) Barry Blakeley adjusts carburetor in auto mechanics. (Top Right) While in woodshop, John Noel works on woodlathe. (Bottom) Donna Ferrell is assisted by drivers ' education instructor, Mr. Sargent. East ' s shop department opens many oppor- tunities to students. In woodshop, profitable training as well as a leisure-time activity can be created. Metal shop and mechanical drawing give students foresight in using and designing machinery in projects. Boys often enroll in auto mechanics to learn the function and care of au- tomobiles. Many of them have had supplemen- tary television classes in drivers ' education. Senior Activities Highlight Year (TOP LEFT) Above. Pam Van Hosen is being measured for graduation cap. (TOP RIGHT) Leading the festivities at the Senior-Parent Dinner is Don Aim. (LOWER RIGHT) Pam Van Hosen. Bill Bassett dance at the Spin- ster Spree. (LOWER LEFT) Watch- ing attentively at the Senior Breakfast are Judy Holmes and Tom Bergstrom, members of the senior boai d. —20— ' 64 Graduates Present Senior Board Members Dan Crawford, President Rita Henry, First Vice-President Carol Short, Second Vice-President —21- LINDA ALLEN— Lin : North Polk 3, 4; Quill Staff 6, 7: Quill Ad Club 6; HIk School Day 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Travel Club 6. MEVALYN ALLRED— Mev : Honor Roll 7; Quill Staff 8: Greenhorn Issue : Clerical Staff G; School Assembly 8; May Festival Committee 8; Junior Zeta t (I.R.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 7; Spanish Club 5, 6; Alumni Dinner 8. DONALD BERNARD ALM— Swede : Student Council Alternate 6, 7, 8; Hon. Roll 8, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 : Quill Staff 6, 7 : May Festival 4, 6 : Drake Career Day 7 : C.y Leader 7; Alumni Dinner ; School Assembly C; Senior-Paient Dinner Committ. Hi-Y 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, Officer 5, G, 7 : Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, City Heavyweight ( . District Heavyweight Champ 8; Football 3, 5. 7, All-City Tackle 7, Second All-Big Six 5, Third Team All-State 8; Golf 4, G. DOYLE JAY ALMQUIST— Jay : Student Council Alternate 8; Honor Roll 3. ; All-City Band 5, G ; Orchestra 3, 4, 6, G; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Concert Hat 4, 5. G; Spotlight Parade 4, G; May Festival 4, G; School Assembly 3, 5; Class Nij?} ( ' ommittee 4, G ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Nativity 7. LEONARD ANDERSON— Andy : Honor Roll G, 7: Spotlight Parade G; Gym Lead. 5, G : School Assembly 5 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8 : Latin Club 3 : Alumni Dinner 4, G. s Chess Club 7 : Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6. MARY LOUISE ANDERSON— Andy ' G; Si ecialty Party Committee 8. Gym Leader 5, G : G.R.A. 5, G : Travel Cli. RICHARD V. ANDERSON— Rick : Honor Roll 4, 6, 7; School Play 8: KDPS Announcer 7, S ; French Club 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Alumni Dinner 4, G, 8 ; Basketball 3, 4. MARIJANE LaVAUGHN ARMEI Janie : Nurse ' s Helper 5; Gregg Awards 7, 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Open House 7. KAREN KAY ASHLEY— Sis 12 B Formal Hostess 7. GENE RICHARD ASPENGREN— Gene : Honor Roll 4. 6; Student Teacher 7, 8: Gym Leader 4. 5, G, 7, 8 : Open House 3, 7 : Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Science Club 3, 4 : Nativity 7 ; Baseball 4 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8 : Saturday Biology 3, 4. FREDERICK BAEDKE— Fred : Scroll Staff Photographer 6: Greenhorn Issue G: Quill Ad Club 7 : Spotlight Parade 4, G : Gym Leader 4, G, 7 ; Tournament Program Seller G : Open House 3, 5, 7 ; May Festival G ; $75 Club 7 ; School Assembly G, 7 School Play G, 7 : Senior One-Acts 8 : KDPS Announcer 8 ; Drama Club 7, 8 : Hi-Y G, 7, 8 ; Baseball 4 ; Basketball G ; Announcer 8 ; Scorekeeper 8 ; Sports Corresi ondt t 7, 8; Master of Ceremonies at After-Game Partie s 8; Teachers Christmas Pai ' Entertainment 7 ; Movie Operator 5. STEVE BAIR — Yogi : Student Council 4; Honoi ElolJ 3; Drake Career Day 7: Gym Leader 8 ; Open House 7 ; School Assembly 3, 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee N ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 ; Science Club 3, 4 ; Nativity 7 ; Assembly Usher 7, 8 ; Swimming 3 ; Movie Operator 3 ; Electrician 3, 4, 5. SUSAN KAE BAKER— Susie : Honor Roll G; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Madrigal Singei-s G ; Spotlight Parade 4, G, 8 : May Festival G ; Monitor 3, 4, 5, G ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5 ; Open House 3, 5 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sch(M)l Play G : Class Night Hostess G : May Festival Committee 8 : Drama Club 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5. G ; Nativity 3. 5, 7 ; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, G, President G. MARILYN JO BARB— Barb : Quill Staff 7; Greenhorn Issue G; May Festival 4; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; French Club 8 ; Court Day 6. JERRY BASSETT: Student Council 3, Alternate 4; Honor Roll 5; Spotlight Parade G : Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Assembly 6, 8 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Alumni Dinner 4 : Basketball 3, 4 ; Tennis 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, City Sophomore Invitational Tournament, Second 4 ; Court Day 6. LINDA DEL BATES— Wink : D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8; Pep Club 3, 4. COLLEEN LaVONNE BENDICKSON— Coke : Student Council 7; May Festival ; : Sign Painter 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Gym Leader 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Com- mittee 8 : G.R.A. 7, 8 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Clerical Staff 7 ; IBM Data Processing H ; Tech 3, 4. JUDY LEE BENNETT— Jud : Honor Roll 3, 4. 5; Quill Staff 7; Greenhorn Issm G; 12B Formal Hostess 7; School Assembly 8; May Festival Committee 8; Philo Cm.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3: Senior Zeta 7, 8; United Nations Tour G. BARBARA ANNE BERGGREN— Barb : Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 8, Alternate 4, 5, All-City Student Council Jamboree G, 8 : Honor Roll 7 ; Choir 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8 ; Student Teacher 7 ; Si otlight Parade 4, G, 8 : May Festival 4, G ; Sign Painter 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Drake Career Day 7: 12B Fonnal Hostess 7; lOB Tea 3; Usherettt-s 5, G, 7 : School Assembly 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Consultant 7 ; Senior Banquei Consultant 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, G ; G.R.A. 5, G, 7. 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Art Club 5; Alumni Dinner G, 8; Nativity 3, 5, 7: Cheer- leaders 5, G, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, Greater Des Moines Cheerleader Board 7, 8, President 7, 8, Drake Cheerleading Clinic 7 : Crutch Sale 3, 7. THOMAS NEAL BERGSTROM— Tom : Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 4, All- City Student Council Jamboree 8 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 3, 4, 5 : Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5 : Scroll Staff 8, Co-Editor 8 : Greenhorn Issue 7, Co-Editor 7 : Student Teacher 7, 8 ; Si otlight Parade 4 : May Festival 4, G ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 : School Assembly G ; Junior-Senior Prom Consultant 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, G, 7, H, Secretary 5, Vice-President G, President 7 ; Latin Club 4 ; Alumni Dinner 4 ; Nativity 3, 5 ; German Club 5 ; Football 3, 5, 7, City Co-Chami s 7, Big Six Champs 7 ; Basket- ball 3, 4 : Tennis 4, G, 8, City Sophomore Doubles Champ 4 ; Y.M.C.A. Youth and Government 8 ; Leeman Index Club Banquet 5, 7. STEPHANIE ANN BERLOVICH— Stevie : Honor Roll 4; Quill Staff 7; Greenhorn Issue G ; Spotilght Parade 6, 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Sign Painter 5, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Fonnal Hostess 7; Open House 5: School A.ssembly 5, 7; School Play 6; Senior- One Acts 8; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; Drama Club 7, 8; Philo 3; Junior Zeta 5. G ; G.R.A. 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Art Club 5, G ; Nativity 7 : A.ssembly Usher 8 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; United Campaign Speaker 7 ; School Party Eentertainment 8. —22— SI Reigning at the 1964 Alumni Queen is (Center) Linda Vanderloo, attended by her two princesses — (Left) Rita Henry and (Right) Teri McFarlane. SHARON BIEGHLER— Fritz : D.E.C.A. 7. 8 : Art Club 5. 6. MARLENE BILLS— •♦Chubbins : Girls ' Glee Club 7. 8: Sp jtlight Parade 8: May h estiva! 3 : Drake Career Day 7; School Assembly 7: KDPS Announcer 7. 8: Ma Festival Committee 8. CAROL ANN BIRD— Annie : Student Council Day 7 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Art Club 6, 7, 8. ) : May Festival 6 : Drake Careti LARRY CALVIN BIRD— Bird : May Festival 6: Monitor 3, 4. 5, 6: Drake Career Day 7; Class Officer 8. 4, 5. B : Gym Leader 7; Open House 3, 5, 7: School Assembly }. 5, 6, 8; Junior-Senior From Committee 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. Captain 8 ; Synch rok nights 4, 6. CAROLYN E. BLACK— Sinowai One-Acts 8. School Play 6, 8; Class Officer 6; Senior BARRY LEE BLAKELEY : Honor Roll 5 ; Spotlight Parade 6 : Golf 3, 4. DONNA LYNNE BLANQUART— Binkort : Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 5. 6, All-City Student Council 5. 6. All-City Student Council Jamboree 6, 8 : Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7 : Quill Staff 7, Section Editor 7 : Greenhorn Lssue 6, Page EdiU)r 6 ; Student Teacher 7 : May P estival 4, 6 ; Sign Painter 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Tournament Pmgram Seller 8 ; lOB Tea 3 : Open House 3, 5 : School Assembly 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Class Night Consultant S; Junior Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7. 8 : Cheerleader 7. 8, Alternate 5, 6, Drake Cheer- leading Clinic 5, 6, 7 : Crutch Sale ChaiiTnan 7. DONNA JEAN BOGGS — Boggsie : Student Council 7. 8: Honor Roll 7; Scroll Staff 7. Assistant Page Editor 7; Greenhorn Issue B: Spotlight Parade 6, 8; May Festival 4, 6: Drake Career Day 7: 12B Foi-mal Hostess 7: Tournament Program Seller 6: lOB Tea 3 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 : School Assembly 7 : Class Night Committee 8 : Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; International Relations 7, 8 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R A. 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3. 4 : Nativity 7 ' Drill Team 6, 7, 8 ; lOB Registrar 7 ; Crutch Sale 3. JEAN MARIE BORRALL— Jcanie : Student Council 3, Alternate 5: Scroll Staff 8, Assistant Page Editor 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 7, Page Editor 7 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Sign Painter 5, 6, 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Tournament Program Seller 6, 8 ; lOB Tea 3 ; Open House 5 : School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 : Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8: Philo 3: Junior Zeta 5, 6; French Club 3, 4, 5. 6. Treasurer 5 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Greater Des Moines Cheerleading Board 7, 8, Drake Cheerleading Clinic 7. 8; Class Night Hostess 6; Crutch Sale 3, 7; French Club Banquet 5. CHARLES BOSTON: Student Council 3: Quill Staff 7: Greenhorn Issue 6; Spotlight Parade 4, 6; May Festival 6: Sign Painter 3; Drake Career Day 7: Gym Leader 5. 6; Tournament Program Seller 4, 6 : Open House 3 : KDPS Announcer 7, 8 : Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 : Art Club 3 : Alumni Dinner 4, 6 : Cmss Counti-y 5 : Track 4, 6. HELEN BOTHWELL— BockwelP: Student Council Alternate 8: Drake Career Day 7; 12H P )nnal Hostess 7; Gym Leader 8; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8; Norris High School, Attolla, Alabama 3, 4, 5, 6. CHERYL MAE BOYD— Sherrie : Student Council Alternate 8; Honor Roll 7; Girls- Glee Club 8 : Scroll Staff 7 : Greenhorn Issue 6 : Clerical Staff 6 : May Festival 6 : Open House 5 : SchtH)l Assembly 5 : Class Night Hostess 6 : Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Pep Club 3. 4 : P.T.A. Hostess 3 : After-Game Party Entertainment 8 ; School Play 8. DAVID BRADISH— Dave : Student Council 6; Honor Roll 5: Marching Band 3, 5: Concert Band 4, 6, 8 ; Quill Ad Club 5 ; Spotlight Parade 4 : Drake Career Day 7 ; $25 Club 5 ; Hi-Y 5, 6 ; Latin Club 7, 8 : Audio-Visual Club 5. JUDY BRANDT — Tommie : Open House Prom Committee 8 : G.R.A. 7, 8. School Assembly 4 ; Junior-Senior DEANNA BRAUER— Dee : Quill Ad Club 6; High School Day 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Gym Leader 3, 4 ; $25 Club 6 ; KDPS Announcer 7 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G. R. A. 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Senior Zeta 7; Art Club 3, 4, 5; Travel Club 6, 6. —23— SHARON KAY BREEDINC — Cord : Student Council 3. 4: Scroll Staff 8: Greei horn Issue 7 : Sisrn Painter 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Gym Leader 3 : Open House ♦ School Play 3, 4 : Class Nijfht Hostess 4 : Drama Club 7 : Philo 3, 4 : Junior Zeta 5, i French Club 7: Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, H: Senior Zeta 7: Art Club 5, 6; Specialt Party Committee S ; IBM Data Processing 8. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER BRICKER— Chris : Scroll Staff 8: Greenhorn Issue 7 May Festival : (Jym Leader 7 : May Festival Committee 8 : Chess Club 8 ; North 3, GENEVA RUTH BROCKETT— Neva : Honor Roll 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Choir 5, 6, 7. S Scroll Staff 7, Co-Editor 7 : Greenhorn Issue 6, Co-Editor 6 : Spotlight Parade 6, 8 Xui-se ' s Helper 4, 5, 6, 7 : Ma Festival 6 : Gregg Awards 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 litH Tea 3: Open House 3. 5; Sch(K)l Assembly 5, fi, 7, 8: Medical Careers 3, 4, 5, 6, . President 7, 8 : Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 : Science Clu 5. f) : Baccalaureate 6 : Commencement 5, 6 : Class Night Committee 8 ; Supply Girl . 6 ; Saturday Science 3, 4 : Nativity 5, 7. NORMAN LeeROY BROWN — Norm : Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6 : Concert Band . 4. 5. 6 : Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 : Wrestling 5, 6 ; F(X)tball 3, 5, T Basketball 3. 4. REBECCA LYNN BROWN— Becky : Student Council 4: Honor Roll 4; Quill Sta: 7 : Greenhorn Issue G, Page Editor 6 : Quill Ad Club 6 ; High School Day fi : Si otliff} Parade 6, 8 : Clerical Staff 5, ( , 7, 8 : May Festival 6, 8 ; Warciroze Girl 4 ; Sig Painter 8 : Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; $25 Club 6 : $75 Club 6 ; Scho Assembly 8 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 : International Relations 8 : Philo : Tunior Zeta 5, 6: G.R.A. G. 7. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Art Club 3; Drill Teai HELEN LOUISE BUCH— Booie : Honor Roll 5, 6: Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8 : Drake C areer Day 7 : Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 : Art Club 6, 7, 8 ; Cinitch Sale 7. KONALD JAMES BROWN— Ron I )i)en House 3, 5. Student Council 3, 4, 5 ; Gym Leader 7, JANICE ELAINE BINDY— Jan : Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8. Drake Career Day 12B Foi-mal Hostess JOHN C. BURGESON: Student Council 4. 5, 7, 8, Alternate 6, All-City Student Council Host 7 : Youth Employment 7 : Quill Staff Photographer 3, 4 : Quill Ad Club S : High School Day 8 : Si otlight Parade 6 : May Festival 4 : Monitor 5, 6 : Sign Painter 7 : lOB Tea 3: Open House 3, 7; $25 Club 8: School Assembly 4, 7: Hi-Y 3. 4. 5, Treasurer 3. 4, Chaplain 5, 6 ; Alumni Dinner 4, 6 : Wrestling 5 : Basketball 3 : Court Day 6 : Coat Checker 6 ; Hawkeye Boys ' State 4 ; Satui-day Science Class 6 ; Senior Banquet Co-Chairman 8. MARY LOU BURKHART- Pep Club 3, 4, 5. •Burkie : §25 Club fi: $75 Club 6: D.E.C.A. Philo lAMES RONALD Bl KN KT— ••Ron : Hciu.r Ki.ll 5: Marching Band 3, 4, 5, G; • oncert Band 3. 4. 5. 6 ; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Boys ' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Madrigal Singei-s 5 : Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 : May Festival 4, 6 : lOB Tea 5. 7 : Open House 3 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Class Night Committee 8 : Latin Club 3 : Nativity 5. 7 ; Baseball 4 : Drum Major 4, 5. DENNY BURNS: Gym Leader Basketball 4. CAROLYN JEANNE BUSH: Club 5 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6. Hi-Y 3. 4. 5. 6, 7 : Football 3. 7 ; Baseball 6, 8 : .lUDY CALKINS: Student Council 3: High School Day 6; 12B Foi-mal Hostess D.E.C.A. 7, 8 : Pep Club 3. BILLIE SUE CAMPBELL Sue : Drake Career Day 7; Pep Club 5, 7; Seni. Zeta .7 MILTON EDWARD CAPPS JR. — Uncle Milty : Concert Band Announcer 6; Choir Announcer 5 : High School Day 6 : Spotlight Parade 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 : $25 Club 6 : School Assembly 5 : School Play 5, Assistant Director 6 : Senior One-Acts 8 : KDPS Announcer 7. 8 : Drama Club 7, 8 : Game Announcer 5, 6, 7. S ; Master of Ceremonies at After-Game Parties 6, 7, 8, P.T.A. Entertainment 6. MARVIN WAYNE CARICO: HiY 3, 4. PAUL CARICO: Student Council 6, 8: Quill Ad Club 6; May Festival i ; Muniu i G : Drake Career Day 7 : $25 Club 6 : $75 Club 6 : School Assembly 4, 6 : School Play T Drama Club 8 : Fmitball 3 : Baseball 4. 6 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. DENNIS RALPH CARLSON— Denny : Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6: Concert Han- 3. 4. 5. 6: Choir 3. 4, 8: Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 8: Student Teacher 7, 8: Spotli h Parade 8 : May Festival 6 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House 5 : School Assembly 5. • : Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 7 ; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Science Club 7. Swimming 3, 4, 5 : Memorial Day Color Guard 6, 8. CAROL ROSA LEA CARPENTER: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7 : Clerical Staff 5; Senioi Parent Dinner Hostess fi : French Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 : G.R.A. 3. 4 : Pep Club 3. 4 5. 6, 7. 8. SHIRLEY CARPENTER— Shirley : High School Day 4: Library Staff 5, 6; Sp- light Parade 4; KDPS Announcer 7, 8; Drama Club 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 6, 7; S- Club 6. —24— From the smiles on the faces of Donna Blanquart, Bob Hensler, Joyce Davis, and Steve Gleason, the Senior Breakfast on October 29 was a great success. LINDA MAE CHAPMAN— Lou : Student Council 4: Honor Roll 5. 7; Quill Staff I : Greenhorn Issue 6 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Grefirsr Awards 5, 6, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; ()l)en House 5: Junior-Senior Prom Committee S: Philo 3, 4: Junior Zeta 5, 6: (I.R.A. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6 : Nativity 7; Synchronettes 5. r,. 7. . BEVERLY CHOATE— Bev Senior E:;hibits Committee 8 : G.R.A. ROSE ELLEN CLAIR— Rosie : Honor Roll 7; G.R.A. 7, 8: Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Art Club 4 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Specialty Party Committee 8. KAREN RAE BICKEL CLARK— Kitten : Quill Staff 6, 7; May Festival 4; Ward- robe Girls 3, 7 : Tournament Program Seller 6 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8. ROBERT E. CLARK— Bob : Student Council 4, 5: Siwtlight Parade 6; Monitor 3, 4 : Siffn Painter 5, 6 : Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Assembly 5 : Art Club 5, 6 ; Wrestling 3, 4 ; Football 3 ; Cross Country 5 ; Stage Help 6, 7. JAMES MELBOURNE CLAYTON— Crickett : Student Council 3. 4; Honor Roll 5, « : Monitor 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 : Oi €n House 5, 7 ; School Assembly 4, 6, 8 : Senior Exhibits Committee 8 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Latin Club 3 ; Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Alumni Dinner 6 : Assembly Usher 3, 4 : Swimming 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, CapUin 7. 8. All-City Swim Meet 4, 6, 8, District Swim Meet 4, 6, 8, Boone Invitational 6, 8, State Meet 8 : Life Guard 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Synchroknights 6, 8. BERNADETTE CLEMENS — Birdie-Bomber : May Festival 4, 6: Monitor 3, 4, 5; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6; School Assembly 4, 5, 6; School Play T), 7 : Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Science Club 3, 4 : Assembly Usher 6 ; Synchronettes Show 6 ; Drama Club 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8. MICHAEL CLEMENT— Mike : Gym Leader 7. 8: Open House 5, 7: Hi-Y 3. 4 Science Cluh ). : Swimming 5, 6; Equipment ! n; t «• • ' A. A. 7, 8. ELIZABETH IRENE CLYDE— Liz : Scroll Staff 7; (ireenhorn Issue 6: Spotlight Parade 6, H; May Festival 4, 6; Sign Painter 6, 7, 8 : 12B Formal Hostess 7: lOB Tea 3 : Open Hou.se 5 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; French Club 5, 6 : G.R.A. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Wrestling Secretary 8 : Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8. TOM C. rOE— Tex : Gym Leader S: Tech 3, 4. WILLIAM CONLEY— Bill : Student Council 3: Honor Roll 3. 4, 6: Quill SUff Photograi)her 4 : Library Staff 4, 6 : May Festival 6 : School Assembly 4 : Senior- Parent Dinner Committee H : Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Saturday Chemistry Class 5. SHIRLEY ANN CONN: High School Day 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. JOHN ALBERT COURTNEY— Johnny : Monitor 8; Drake Career Day 7: Gym Leader 7. 8; Hi-Y 3, 4. JUDY COX— Jud : Philo 3. 4. 6, 7. 8 ; Pep Club LARRY L. COX: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7: Gym Leader 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 : Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6 : Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8. —25— JUDY MARIE CRANK: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7. Co-Editor 7 (Ireenhorn Issue fi, Co-Editor 6 : Journalism Convention Iowa City 7 ; May Festival 6 12H Formal Hostess 7; Open House 5, 7; Usherettes 6, 7; School Assembly 6, 7 Spinster Spree Committee 8, Co-Chairman 8 ; Junior Zeta 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Nativity 7 ; Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8 ; Frenc Club 5, 6 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. DANNY EARL CRAWFORD: Senior Board 7. 8. Class President 7. 8; Studen Council 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Honor Roll 4, 7 ; All-City Student Council 4, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parad 4 ; May Festival 4 ; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 : Open House 3 ; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 Class Nigrht Committee 8 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Football 3, 5. 7, City Champs, Honorabl Mention 7 ; Big Six Champs 7 ; Basketball 3, 4 : Baseball 4 ; Kiwanian of Month 8, SUSAN JANE CRISSMAN— Sue : Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 Librarian 7, 8 : Scroll Staff 7, Page Editor 7 : Greenhorn Issue 6, Page Editor 6 SiK tlight Parade 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Tournament Prograr Seller 8 : lOB Tea 3 : Open House 7 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Night Com mittee 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Medical Careei-s d ; Junior Zeta 5 ; G.R.A. T 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, Latin Club Banquet 4 Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8 ; Nativity 3, 5, 7 : Tennis 6, 7, 8 ; Scienc SymiK sium 6 ; Satui day Science 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Leetown News 6 : All-School Part Committee 6. DKNNIS CRONK— Den : Gym Leader 7, 8. MARILEE ANN CROSS: D.E.C.A. 7, 8. KAREN ANN CRUIKSHANK: Honor Roll 3. 6, 7: Monitor 3: May Festival Com nittee 8; French Club 3. 4. H. r,. 7. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. PHYLLIS LOUISE CUMPSTON— Phyl : Student Council Alternate 3. 4; Hon. Roll 6, 7 ; Quill Staff 7 ; Greenhorn issue 6, Page Editor 6 ; Student Teacher 7, . ' Si otlight Parade 8 : May Festival B ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Usherettes 6, 7 ; School Assembly 4, 7 ; Senior Breakfast Ccmmiltee 7 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Future Teachei-s 3, 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 5, 6, Teachei-s Aid 5 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; Assembly Usher 7, 8 : German Club 7, 8 ; Drill Team 7. 8 ; Specialty Party Co-Chairman 8 ; Pan-American Breakfast 4 ; P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 6 ; Crutch Sale 4, Honor Roll 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 ; May Festival 4, ( : 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 : Science Club 3, 4 ; Bast-- MICHAEL LEE CURRIER— Mike : School Assembly 4, 6 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, ball 4 ; Basketball 3 : Tennis 5, 6. 7, 8. JOYCE ELIZABETH DAHLSTROM: Student Council Alternate 4. 7, 8. All-City Student Council Jamboree 6; Honor Roll 6; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Scroll Staff 7, Greenhorn Issue 6, SUI Journalism Workshop 6; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8; Sign Painter 5, ( , 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Tournament Program Seller 8 ; Open House 7 : Usherettes 5, 6, 7 : School Assembly 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Night Committee 8 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8, Secretai-y 7, 8 : Alumni Dinner 6 : Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; Crutch Sale 4, 8 ; lOB Registration 7. DANIEL BRYAN DALE— Red : Student Council 3, 4; Quill Ad Club x : Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Tournament Program Seller 6 ; Open House 5 ; $25 Club 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5 : Spanish Club 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner 6 : Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 7 ; Tennis 3 : Golf 4, 5, 6 ; Court Day 5 : lOB Tea 3. CHRISTINE DANIELS— Chris : Student Council Alternate 5, 6; Quill Ad Club 5, 6; May Festival 4 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior One-Acts 8 ; KDPS Announcer 7, 8 : Drama Club 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Specialty Party Committee 8 : Play Committee 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. DOROTHY ALICE DANIELS— Dotty : Honor Roll 7; Quill Ad Club 8: Student Teacher 8 ; Si otlight Parade 4 ; May Festival 4, 6, 8 : Gym Leader 3, 4 ; Tournament Program Seller 8 ; Open House 3 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Junior Zeta 5 ; French Club 5 ; G.R.A. 3. 4 : Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 : Assembly Usher 7, 8 ; German Club 7, 8 ; Saturday Biology 3, 4. PHIL DANIELS — Phil : Gym Leader 5, 6; Open House 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6. WILLIAM L. DANIELS— Bill. GEORGE DAVIS: Gym Leader 7. JOYCE LOU DA VIS— Joyce : Senior Board 7. 8: Student Council Alternate 7; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Si otlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Clerical Staff 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Gregg Awards 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Sign Painter 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House 7 ; Usherettes 6, 7 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Spinstei-s Spree Con- sultant 8 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8 ; Si)anish Club 3, 4, Secretai-y 4 ; Nativity 3 . Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Si €cialty Party Consultant 8 : lOB Registrar 7 ; TV Discussion 7 ; Student Teacher 7, 8. MARLEEN MARGIT DAVIS— Mar : Honor Roll 4, 5, 7, 8 : Marching Band 3, 4, 5; Concert Band 3, 4, 5 ; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Scroll Staff 7, Assistant Page Editor 7, Greenhorn Issue 6 ; SiM)tlighi Parade 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 6, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Foi-mal Hostess 7 ; lOB Tea 3 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Night Committee 8 : Senior-Parent Dinner 6 ; International Relations 7, 8, Treasurer 7, 8 ; Philo 1 Junior Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7. 8; Latii Club 5, 6 ; Nativity 5, 7 ; Baccalaureate 4, 5 ; Commencement 3, 5. MARTHA ANNE DAVIS: Student Council 4. 6, 7 : Honor Roll 3; Six)tlight Parade 6, 8 : May Festival 6 ; Gregg Awards 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Open House 3, 7 : School Assembly 4, 5, 7, 8 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Philo 4 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Parent Potluck Dinner Hostess 3 ; Class Night Hostess 3. SHARON DAVIS PETERSEN: Monitor 3, 4 ; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4. SUE MASON DAVIS: Quill Ad Club 6; Library Staff 3, 4; May Festival 6; 12B P )rmal Hostess 7 ; Gym Leader 3 ; $25 Club 6 ; $75 Club 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; G.R.A. 3 : Senior Zeta 7. JAMES DAY — Jim : Honor Roll 5; Drake Career Day 7; Gym Leader 4, 5, 6, 7, Alumni Dinner 4, 6; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 3, 5, 7; Track 3. —26— Students on the program for the Senior Breakfast are (From Left to Right) Mary Ann Diercks, Becky Mills, Starr Lindquist Andrcano and Lynda Lawler. They sang a num- ber of folk songs. SAMUEL DENNIS DECKER— Denny : Honor Roll 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Gym Leader 7, H ; May Festival Committee 8 ; French Club 8, 4, 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 : Alumni Dinner 4, 6: Football 3, 5, 7. TANYA DEERINGER— Tani : May Festival 4, 6; May Festival Committee 8; French Club 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Pep Club 3, 5. 7. TED H. DEETS: May Festival 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. 5; Swimming 3, 5; Coif 4, 6. KATHLEEN MARIE DeLONG— Kathi : Student Council 5. 6, 7, 8 : Scroll Staff 6. Greenhorn Issue 6 : D.E.C.A. 7. 8, Historian 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Art Club 5, 6. MIKE De MARCHI — Cassius : Student Council 5, 7; Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; $25 Club 6: $75 Club 6; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Wrestlini? Champs 6 : Track 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Football 3. 5. 7, Big 6 Champs 7. JANET MARIE de REGNIER— Jan : Lincoln High 3. 4. 5: May Festival 6; Drake Career Day 7 ; Grefirsr Awards 6, 7, 8 ; School Assembly 6 ; Junior Zeta 6 ; Pep Club 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Adult Eiducation Usher 7 : Class Night Hostess 6. CAROLYN DETRICK— Carrie : Tech 3. Runnells 4. 5. PATRICIA ANN DEWICK— Pat : Student Council Alternate 4: Honor Roll 3; Spotlight Parade 6 : May Festival 4, 6 ; Sign Painter 6, 7, 8 : 12B Foi-mal Hostess 7 : School Assembly 4, 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Philo 3 ; Junior Zeta 5. 6 ; G.R.A. 5, 6 ; Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Flag Twirler 5, 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; I.B.M. Data Processing 8. CHARLENE DICKEY— Blondie : Quill Ad Club 6: High School Day 6; 12B Foi-mal Hostess 7 ; $25 Club 6 : D.E.C.A. 7. 8 ; Pep Club 4, 5. 6 ; Cafeteria Worker 8 : Specialty Party Committee 8 ; Class Officer 7, 8. MICHAEL LYNN DICKMEYER— Mike : Librai-y Staff 5, 6, 7, 8 : Gym Leader 5. 6; Open House 3 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 : Hi-Y 3 : Chess Club 7, 8, President 7, 8 : Audio- Visual Aids 5, 6, 7, 8 : Baseball 4. MARY ANN DIERCKS— Diercksy : Honor Roll 3. 5, i , 7. 8; Scroll Staff 7, Page E lit( r 7, Greenhorn Issue 6, Picture Editor Leetown News 6, State Journalism Con- vention 7 ; S|)otlight Parade 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 : Sign Painter 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7: 12B Foi-mal Hostess 7; lOB Tea 3; Open House 5: School A.ssembly 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Class Night Committee 8 : International Relations 7, 8 : Philo 3, 4 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Newsletter Corresi ondent 3, 4, Playday 6 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Latin Club 3, 4, Latin Club Banquet 4 ; Science Club 5, 6 ; Nativity 5, 7 : Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, District Runner-Up 4, State Tournament 4 : Satui-day Science Class 3. 4; Sports Banquet 3; Senior Breakfast Entertainment 7: Gym Leader 7; Pep Clul 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Choir 5, 6, 7, 8. KRISTINE LEE DIGRANES— Kris : Honor Roll 4. 7. 8; High School Day JS; Nurse ' s Heli)er 6 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 : Spinster Spree Committee 8: Medical Careei-s 5, (5. 7. s; r; R A. 7. : P« p Club 7 Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Latin Club 5, 6. RICHARD MICHAEL DIXON— Dick : Sluikiu Council Alternate 4: Honor Roll 3, 4 : Student Teacher 7. S : May Festival 4, 6 : Drake Career Day 7 : Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Medical Careei-s 7, 8, Treasurer 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Pro Counsul 5 : Alumni Dinner 4 ; Nativity 7 ; Satui-day Science Class 3, 4 ; French Club 6. STEPHEN C. DOOLY— Steve : May Festival 6; Drake Career Day 7; Gym Leader 7 0i)en House 3, 5 ; Hi-Y 3. MICHAEL LESLIE DOWNEY— Mike : Honor Roll 5, 6: Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Issue 7 : May Festival 6, 8 ; Drake Caieer Day 7 ; School Assembly 5, 6 ; Senior One- Acts 8 ; Drama Club 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 5, 6 ; Specialty Party Committee 8 ; Open House 3, 5. -27— Moniu Juni( MICHELE DOWNEY: Honor Roll 4: Choir 8: Girls ' Glee Club 8, 4, 7. 8, Sextet : . Greenhorn Issue 6 ; SiKJtliprht Parade 8 : Nui-se ' s Helper 3, 4 : Drake Career Day 7 H Foi-nial Hostess 7; School Assembly 7; Senior Breakfast Entertainment 7; Lati lub 8, 4: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8: Saturday Biology 8, 4. N ANCY RUTH EASON : Honor Roll 6, 7: Quill Staff 8; Greenhorn Issue 7; t. 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6; Open House 8; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6;  nior Prom Committee 8 : G.R.A. 8, 4 ; Pep Club 8 ; Class Night Hostess 6 ; Spinstt Spree Committee 6. srSAN KAY EATON— Susie : Honor Roll 8, 4 ,5, 6, 7: Quill Staff 6, 7. 8, C. l :(liU)r 7, 8 : May Festival 6, 8 : Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Form: Hostess 7: Cym Le ader 5, 6; Oi en House 5; School Assembly 8: School Play 8, 4 S« nior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 : Internation: lU ' lations 5, fi : Junior Zeta 5, 6 : G.R.A. 8. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7. 8 ; Pep Club : 1, 5, 6, 7; Senior Zeta 7, 8; Spanish Club 8, 4, President 8, 4; Alumni Dinner  C lutch Sale 6; Iowa Journalism Convention 7: Iowa Journalism Workshop 6; Physicj: Education Workshop 6. MARY JEAN ENGWALL: Student Council Alternate 4: Honor Roll 8. 4. 5. 6. 7. s Quill Staff 6, 7, 8, Section E iitor 8 ; Iowa Joumalism Convention 7 : Student To; 7. 8 : Spotlight Parade 8 : May Festival 4. fi, 8 ; Sign Painter 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; I Career Day 7: 12B Formal Hostess 7; Tournament Program Seller 6: Open He 5, 7: Usherettes 6, 7; Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 6; Junior-Senior Prom Comnuu. 8; Philo 8; Junior Zeta 5, 6, President 5, 6; French Club 8, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 8, 5, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Senior Representative 7. 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Alumi Dinner 6 ; As3embly Usher 8 : Drill Team 7, 8 ; Crutch Sale 8 ; Christmas Decoratioi 8: French Club Banquet 4, 6, 8: lOB Registrar 7: United Nations Tour 6; Scho. Assembly 8, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Commencement i : liacc .i!.! n • m ' - DARRELL ESTES : May Festival 6; Gym Leader 8, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Assembly 6; KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 ; Football 3 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8 ; Master of Ceremonies at After-Game Party 7 ; Basketball Announcer 7, 8 ; T. V. Panel 7. RUSSELL EUGENE ERICKSON— Russ : Marching Band 8. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Concert Band 8, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8. DEAN FAUX— Deano : Oi)en House 7. JUDITH LOUISE FEITH— Judy : Honor Roll 6, 7: Greenhorn Issue 6; May Festival 6 ; (Jregg Awards 6, 7, 8 : Oi en House 7 : Class Night Hostess 6 : Pep Club 8, ' ), 7; Nativity 7; Travel Club 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Specialty Party Committee 8. SUE ANN FERGUSON: Student Council 6; Honor Roll 7: Quill Staff 8; Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Student Teacher 7, 8 ; Si otlight Parade 8 : May Festival 4, 6, 8 : Sign Painter 7; Drake Career Day 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Tournament Program Seller 6: lui; Tea 8: School Assembly 4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; Junior Zeta 5, 6: Freiu 1. Club 8, 4, 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, .s ; Drill Team 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6. RONALD FILLMAN— Ron : Si otlight Parade 6; May Festival 6: Monitor 3, 4: (lym Leader 8, 4, 5, 7, 8; Oi)tn House 3: School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5. •i ; Ba.seball 8, 4 ; Basketball 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Track 5, 6. MARILYN J. FISHER: May Festival 6. SHARON IRENE FLECK — Shar : Student Council 6, 8; Scroll Staff 7: Greenhorn Issue ( ; Quill Ad Club 7 : Clerical Staff 6 ; Gym Leader 5, 6 : $25 Club 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Travel Club 5, 6 ; Ice Cream Seller 7 ; Tech 8, 4. RUSSELL FLEMING — Joe : Honor Roll 4: Gym Leader Football 3 ; Basketball 8. MARY LOUISE FOWLER— Maria : Student Council 4: Honor Roll 6, 7; Quill Staff 7, Section Etlitor 7 ; (neenhorn Issue 6 ; Si otlight Parade 6, 8 : May Festival 6, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Tournament Pix)gram Seller 4, 6, 8 ; lOB Tea 3 : Oi en House 3, 5, 7 ; Usherette.i 5, 6, 7 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Play 4, 6 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8, Co-Chairman 8 ; Philo 8, 4 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; French Club 3, 4, 5, 7. 8. President 7, 8 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; Nativity 7 : Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8 ; All-City Student Council Jamboree 6. ROBERT LEE FROAH— Bob : Student Council 7, 8: Monitor 8, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. Cap- lain 8 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 ; Open House 3, 5, 7 ; Stage Crew 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8 : Swimming 7, 8. CAROLYN FUCHS: Girls ' Glee Club 8: Scroll Staff 7; Greenhorn Issue 6; Nui-se ' s Helper 7, 8 ; Wai-drobe Girl 8 : Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Medical Careei-s 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3 ; Latin Club 3, 4. MARCIA LEE GARBETT— Garb : Honor Roll 7: Class Officer 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 5. 6, 7 ; Scroll Staff 7, Page Editor 7 ; Greenhorn Issue 6, Page Editor 6 ; Spot- light Parade 6; May Festival 6, 8; Sign Painter 5, 6; Drake Career Day 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; lOB Tea 8 ; Oi)en House 5 ; School Assembly 6, 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6, Secretai-y 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 8, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, ti ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Art Club 4 : All-City Student Council Jamboree 6. PEGGY GARLAND— Peg : May Festival 4, 6; School Play 4, 5, 6, Committee 8 ; Pep Club 3, 5, 7. Class Night KELLY DOUGLAS GILLASPY: Marching Band 4; Concert Band 4; SiK)tlight Pamde 4 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; School Assembly 4 ; Hi-Y 5 : Latin Club 4, Pro-Consul 4 ; German Club 6, 8 ; Wrestling 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Tennis 4, 6 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8 ; North 8. DENNIS GILLUM — Denny : Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6 : Honor Roll 3. 4, 7 ; Student Teacher 7, 8 : Spotlight Parade 4 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 : Open House 8, 7 : School A.ssembly 4, 7 ; Cla.ss Night Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 8, 4, 5, 6 ; Latin Club 8, 4, 5 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; Wrestling 5 ; Baseball 4 ; Basketball 8 ; Saturday Biology 4 ; Saturday Chemisti-y 5, 6 ; Ticket Salesman for Senior Activities 7, 8 ; United Nations Trip ; : United Nations Conference at Capital 7. PAT GINTHER— Ginie : Club 8, 4 : Travel Club 4, 6. High School Day 6 ; D.E.C.A. 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 8, 4, 5, i ; Pei —28— This domestic scene is portrayed by Jo Ann Henderson and Jackie Robinson in a skit at the Senior Breakfast. Looking on is Harold Sullivan (at left). STEPHEN C. GLEAS()N-- Steve : Senior Board 7. is; Student Council a, 4, o. b, , President 7, H, All-City Kxecutive Board 7, 8, All-City Student Council 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Sch(X)l Assembly 3. 4, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Nigrht Committee 8 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3. 4, 8 : Hi-Y. Youth In Government Si eaker of Houye 7. 8; Nativity 3. 5: F(K)tball 3, 5, 7: Basketball 3, 4; Track 3, 4, 5, 6 : Electri- cian 3, 4 : Class Nisrht 6 ; After-Game Parties Entertainment 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Sports Hanquet 4 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. LINDA J. GLOVER: Honor Roll 3. 5, 6, 7 ; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Issue 7; Spot- light Parade 6 : May Festival 6 ; Gregrg Awards 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Open House 7 : School Assembly 6 ; Class Nififht Committee 8 : Philo 3, 4 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; Travel Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, Treasurer 3, 4, Vice-President 5, 6, President 7, 8. DON GOOD: Tech 3. 4, 5, 6. DONALD H. GOODE— Don : Student Council 3, 4; Library Staff 6; Monitor 7: Class Nijfht Committee 8 : French Club 3 ; Hi-Y 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8, President 8 : Alumni Dinner 8 : Wrestling 3, 5, 7, Sophomore City Champ 3. B-Squad Champ 5 : Fmnball 3. . ' ). 7, All-City Honorable Mention 7, All-Big-Six Honorable Mention 7 : Baseball 4 : Tennis 6, 8. LINDA KAY GOODING— Lin : Student Council 6, 7, 8: Historical Chairman 7 Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; May Festival 6. 8 ; Sign Painter 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Open House 7 ; Schot)! Assembly 5, 6, 7 : Spinster Spree Committee 8. Co-Chaii-man 8: International Relations 7, 8: Philo 3. 4: Junior Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior ZeU 7, 8. President 7, 8 ; Art Club 4, Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8, Assistant Captain 7, 8 ; Commencement 6. JUDITH GRANQUIST— Judy : Girls Glee Club 7; Quill Ad Club 7; Library Staff 4, 5, 6, 7 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; $25 Club 7 : School Assembly 8 ; Senior Breakfast Com- mittee 8 : G.R.A. 3. 4 ; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. DANNY LEE GRASSO : Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; School Assembly 5; May Festival Committee 8; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football 3; Track 6: Hawkeye Boy ' s State Drake Relays Heli)er 6. JAMES GREEN— Jim : Honor Roll 3, 4. 7 : Si otlight Parade 4. 6: May Festival 4 B Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 5, 6, 7 ; Open House 3, 5, 7 ; School Assembly 3 : May Festival Committee 8 : Spanish Club 3 ; Chess Club 8 : Wrestling 3, 4, 5 : Tennis 4. CONSTANCE L. GREGOIRE— Greg : Choir 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 1; Quill Staff 7: Greenhorn Issue 6 : Student Teacher 7, 8 : Siwtlight Parade 8 ; Drake Career Day t : 12B Formal Hostess 7; lOB Tea 3; 0| en House 3, 5; School Assembly 5; Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Philo 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, Program Chairman 7, 8 : French Club 3, t .-), 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7 : Assembly Usher 7, 8. IVANA ELLIS GRIFFIN— Vanie : Honor Roll 7: Quill Staff 7: Greenhom 6: Ma Festival 6; Drake Career Day 7; lOB Tea 3; Open House 7: School Assembly 8 : Class Night Committee 8 ; Philo 3. 4, 5, 6, Secretary 4, Treasurer 6 ; G.R.A. 4 ; Pep Club ' A, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, SecreUry 5, 6, 7, 8. BEVERLY JEANETTE GRIFFITH- mittee 8 ; North 3, 4. PAUL EUGENE GROTHER— Paul : Greenhorn Issue 8; Quill Ad Club 7: Drake Career Day 7 ; $25 Club 7 ; $75 Club 7 : Coin Club 3, 4. RITA LEAH GROTHER— Gidney : Quill Ad Club 6; LibraiT Staff 6 7. H: May Festival 4 Sign Painter 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Tournament Program Seller ; 5 5 Club (i ; D.E.C.A. 7 : Pep Club 8 : Travel Club 6. 7, 8. JUDITH (iUNTER— Judv : Honor Roll 7; Sci-oU Staff 7: Greenhom Issue 6: Stu- dent Teacher 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; School Assembly 5 : International Relations 5, 6 : Philo 4, 5: French Club 3: G.R.A. 3. 4. 5 : Pep Club 3. 4. 5: Assembly Usher , S: Senior Banquet Committee 8. D LE GURWELL: Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 8 ; All-City Band 5, 6: Marching Band 3, 5; Concert Band 4. 6; Spotlight Parade 4. 6: May Festival 4 ( ; Drake Career Day i : School Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Hi-Y 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. Chaplain 6 Co-Vice President . Co-President 8; Latin Club 3. 4. 5, 6, Vice-President 6; Junior Classical League Latin Convention 4, 6 ; Wrestling 3. 4. 5, 6 ; Tennis 3. 4. 5. 7, 8 : Y.M.C.A. Youth and Gov- ernment 8 : Boys ' State 6. —29— Bev : Quill Ad Club 8; Spinster Spree Con CAROL HABICK: Quill Ad Club 6 : D.E.C.A. 7. 8. JAMES R. HAGUE— Maynard JENNIFER LEA HALL — Kid : Student Council Alternate 6: Open House 3; Qui: Staff 7: Class Ni ht Usher (i : School Assembly 5; Drake Career Day 7; lOB Tea 3 SiK)tliKht Parade 4 : Senior Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Latin Club 3 ; Pep Club 3, 4 (;.R.A. 3, 4 ; 12B Foi-mal Hostess 7. MARILYN KAY HAMLIN: Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7, 8: Student Council Alternate 5 i ake Career Day 7 : Student Teacher 7, 8 : School Assembly 4, 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff (5, 7 i;iy Stage Crew 6; Class Night Committee 8: May Festival 6; Spotlight Parade 6 Ills Glee Club 6. 7; Medical Careers 3: Latin Club 3, 5, 6: Pep Club 3. I ' ATRICIA HANSEN— Fish : Girls ' Glee Club 6, 7 ; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. KAREN L. HANSON: Cafeteria Helper 7, 8. JUDITH HARBAN — Judy : Tech 3, 4: Open House 7; Specialty Party Committ.. 8 : ST)anish Club 7, 8 : Pep Club 7 ; G.R.A. 7, 8 : Tennis 5, 6. ROBERT HA RTER— Bobby : Student Council 5, 6, Alternate 8: Open House 3, 5: High School Day 6 ; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6 : Drake Career Day 7 : School Play Stage Assistant 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Tournament Program Seller 5, 6 ; Quill Ad Club 5, 6 ; $25 Club 5, 6 : $75 Club 5. 6 : School Assembly 5 : Hi-Y 5, 6 : Gym Leader 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8. JUDY HARTMAN: Honor Roll 7: Student Council Alternate 5, 6; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Lssue 7 : Open House 3, 5 : May Festival 4, 6 ; Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7 : Play Committee 4 ; Si)inster Spree Committee 8 ; 12B Foi-mal Hostess 7 ; Drill Team 6, 7, 8 : Philo 3, 4 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Art Club 3, 4, 5 : G.R.A. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 : Pei) Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 : Sign Painter 4, 5 ; Chairman All-School Party 8. MARILYN SCOTT HARTMAN— Scotty : Student Teacher 8: Tech 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. KAREN LOUISE HARTUNG— Hartung : Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Alternate 4, 7, 8 : Choir 8 : Quill Staff 7 : Greenhorn Issue 6 : Student Teacher 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 : Girls ' Glee Club 7 : May Festival €, 8 : Si otlight Parade 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : School Play 3, 7, 8 : Nativity 7 ; Assembly Usher 7, 8 ; Majorettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: Wardrobe Girl 6: Tournament Program Seller 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Crutch Sale 4 ; School Play Committee 4, 5, 6 ; Drama Club 7, 8 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, President 4, SecretaiT 3 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Class Officer 7 ; Sign Painter 4, 6. JAYNA L. HARVEY— Bubbles : Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 8: Gym Leader 7; Poi Club 3, 4. JUDY HARVEY — Judy : Gregg Awards 5, 6. 7; Drake Career Day 7; May Festival 6 : Spinster Spree Committee 7 ; G.R.A. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 : Senior Zeta 7. NNE ELIZABETH HASEL: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Student Council Alternate ; : All-City Band 4 ; Marching Band 3, 4 : Concert Band 3, 4 ; Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Co- Accompanist 7, 8 ; Open House 3 : Saturday Science Class 3, 4, 5, 6 ; United Nations Trip 6 : Baccalaureate 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Nativity 5, 7 ; May Festival 4 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6. 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Synchronettes 3, 1, 8 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7, Co-Chairman 7 : International Relations 6, 7 8 President 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Medical Careei-s 3, 4 ; Science Club 3, 4, 5 ; Philo 5 : Junior Zeta 6 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 7, 8 ; Pep Club 5 : Tom McCan Leadership Award Candidate 8 ; Commencement 4, 5, 6. RUTH ANN HAVILAND: Honor Roll 7; Quill Staff 7: Greenhorn Issue 6; Open House 7 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Monitor 4, 6 ; Sch K)l Assembly 6 ; School Play 6 ; KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; May Festival 6 : Spotlight Parade 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8: Ci-utch Sale 3, 7: Philo 3, 4, 5, 6 : G.R.A. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, ; , 5, 6 : Class Night Hostess 6. BARBARA HAYDEN — Jeanne : Honor Roll 3, 4, 6, 7 : Drake Career Day 7: Open House 3 ; School Assembly 5, 6 : Senior Exhibits Committee 8, Chairman 8 : May Festival 4. 6; Saturday Science Class 3, 4; Travel Club 3, 4, 5; Latin Club 3, 4; Art Club 7. 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6; Senior Zeta 7. 8; G.R.A. 3; Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7. JUDY ANN TERRELL HAYES- Jude : Scroll Staff 5, 6; Greenhorn Issue 6; Open House 3 ; High School Day 3 ; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4 : Monitor 3, 4, 6 ; School Assembly G ; Cla.ss Night Committee 6 : May Festival 4, 6 : Gym Leader 3, 4 : Philo 3, 4, 5 : G.R.A. 3. 4, 5, 6 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6. RONALD E. HAYS — Peanuts : Honor Roll 7; Drake Teacher 7 ; School Assembly 4 ; Pan-American Breakfast Committee 8 : Saturday Biology Class 3, 4 : Bowling Club 3, Career Day 7: Student 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinnei 4 : Play Scenery 3, 4. GLEN HAYWORTH — Tank : Quill Staff 7; Greenhorn Issue 6; Monitor 8; May Festival 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : School Assembly 3, 5, 7, 8 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Football 3, 5, 7 ; Wrestling 3, 4 ; Gym Leader 7. LINDA LEE HEATHCOTE — Mike : Open Hou.se 6; May Festival 4; Monitor Drake Career Day 7 : School Assembly 3 : Tournament Program Seller 6 ; Gym Lea i 5; Ticket Seller 8; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Ci-utch Sale 3; Specialty Party Commit H; Junior Zeta 5, 6; Senior Zeta 7, 8; French Club 3, 4 ; Travel Club 5, 6, 7, 8; G.R.A i, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; Gregg Awards 8 ; Bank Day 8 ; School Play Scenery 8. SHARON HEBERLEE— Blondie : Tech 3, 4, 6. -30— The process reverses! Judy Holmes is asking Doug Herron to the Spinster ' s Spree. LARRY HECK: Student Council 6; Spotlight Parade 6; May Festival 6: Open House 5 ; School Assembly 6, 7 : School Play 7 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Sign Painter 7 ; Gym Leader 8 ; Specialty Party Committee 8, Co-Chairman 8 : Entertainment at After-Game Parties 7 ; Entertainment for Future Teachei-s Club 7 ; Drama Club 7, 8 ; Pep Club 6 : Wrestling 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Tech 3. RUTH ANN HEGGEN— Ruthie : Honor Roll 4, 6, 7 ; Student Council 8; Quill Staff 6, 7 : Gregg Awai-ds 6, 7 : Drake Career Day 7 ; 0i en House 7 : School Assembly fi : Class Night Hostess 6 : Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Alumni Dinner 6 ; International Relations 7, 8 : Philo 4 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Class Officer 4. DAVID HEINMILLER— Heinz : Open House 7; Monitor 8; Stage Crew 3, 5. 6. 7, 8. PEGGY LOU HEMPING: Honor Roll 6; May Festival 4; Drake Career Day 7; School Assembly 4 : School Play 7, 8 : Stage Crew 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Usherettes 6, 7 : Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Future Teachei-s 5, 6, Treasurer 6 : Drama Club 7, 8, Secretary 7, 8 ; Gei-man Club 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 4 ; G.R.A. 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7 ; Gym Leader 4. JoANN KAY HENDERSON— Jody : Open House 3: Drake Career Day 7; May Festival 6 : School Assembly 6 ; KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; lOB Tea 3 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Gym Leader 3, 4 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Spinster Spree Program Entertainer 8 : Senior Breakfast Program Entertainer 7 : Medical Careers 7, 8 : G.R.A. 3, 4 : Pep Club 3, 4. ROBERT HENDERSON— Bob RITA KAY HENRY— Ree : Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Board 7, 8; Class Officer 7 8 ; Alumni Princess 7 : Drake Relays Princess 8 ; Drill Team 4, 5, 6, Captain 7 8 • Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; School Assembly 5. 7. 8 : May Festival 4 ' G, Consultant 8; Open House 3, 5; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; lOB Tea 3; Student Council Alternate 3, 4. 5: Sign Painter 7; Tournament Program Seller 6 8 ; Crutch Sale 3- Junior Zeta 5, 6, Vice-President 5, 6; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, t, S; Senior Zeta 7, 8; G.R.A. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. ROBERT M. HENSLER— Bob : Senior Board 7, 8; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Student Teacher 7 ; May Festival 4. 6 : Gym Leader 7, 8 : School Assembly 5 6 7, 8 ; May Festival Consultant 8; Hi-Y 3. 4; Alumni Dinner 4 : W -eftlmg 3 4 5. 6 7. 8. City Wrestling Meet 5, 7, City Champ 5, Runner-Up 7. District Meet 6, 8. 3rd Place 6 Dual MePt City Champs 8 ; Baseball 4, 6, District Champs 6 : Football 3 5, 7 City Chami 8 7 1st Team All-City Guard 7. 1st Team AU-Big-Si.x Conference 7. Des Moines Register All-State 3rd Team 7. Iowa Daily Press Assn. All-State 4th Team 7; Leemen s Index Club Banquet 5, 7; Fall Sports Banquet 3; Drake Relays Assistant 4. r : Kiwanian of the Month 8 ; Athlete of the Month 7. BARBARA HERMAN— Barb : Open House 3 : Drake Career Day 7 ; School Assembly 6 ; Sj)ecialty Party Committee 8 ; P.T.A. Pi-ogram 3. 8 ; G.R.A. 3. 4 : Pep Club 3. 4. BARBARA JEAN HERRICK— Barb : Quill Ad Club 4; Monitor 3; School Assembly 4 ; D.E.C.A. 7. 8 ; S25 Club 4 ; G.R.A. 3. nniiri A AIAN HERRON— Doug : Honor Roll 7: Student Council 3; Drake 5 Day 7 : Monitox ; Gym Leader 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Class Night Committee 8: Alumni Dinner 6 ; Wrestling 5 ; Baseball 3 : Basketball 3. BEVERLY ANN HESS— Bev : Student Council Alternate 5; School Assembly S: Gvm Leadei 7 : May Festival 4: Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8: $25 Club G.R.A. 7, 8 : Art Club 3. 4, 6, 7 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. DANNY DAVID HEWS— Hewy : Drake Career Day 7 : Open House 3 4 5. 6, 7 8 : Monitor 3. 4; High SchcnW Day 3. 4: Sign Painter 3. 4: May Festival 4. 6 School Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Assembly Usher 3. 4: Alumni Dinner b : Swimming 3. 4. 5. H ' 7 8- All-City Swimming Meet 4. 6: District Swimming Meet b. 8 Captain 8; Hi-Y 1, 8 ' : Science Club 5, 6 ; Art Club 3, 4 : Gym Leader 7 : Synchroknights 5, 6. GARY HICKLE: Student Council 5: Drake Career Day 7: School Assembly 8; May Festival 6 ; Gym Leader 7 ; Quill Ad Club 6. rAROl HIGCilNBOTH AM— Higgle : Student Council Alternate 8: Drake Caret Day ? Open House 7fci Stiff 7. 8; Gregg Awards 7. 8; Class Night Committee 8; Junior Zeta 5. 6; Senior Zeta 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6. —31 — JOSEPH ALFRED HILL— Joe : Drake Career Day 7: Hiifh School Day 8: Claa Ni ht Committee 7, 8 ; May Festival 5 : Monitor 6 ; Gym Leader 6, 8 : Quill Ad Club 6 $25 Club 6 : $75 Club 6 : School Assembly 7 ; Pep Club 5 : Basketball 8, 4 : Baseball 4. NANCY HINSON: Pep Club 5. 6; Spanish Club 7. 8. MARY JO HODSON— Joe : May Festival 4. 8: Cym Leader 5, 6. RAY WALTER HODSON— Ray : Monitor 8. 4. 5. 6 ; SwimminK 8. 4. ROBERT M. HOEKMAN— Bob : Honor Roll 5: Marching Band 8, 4, 5, 6 ; Com. , Band 3, 4, 5, 6 : Spotlight Parade 4. 6 : May Festival 6. SANDRA HOLDER— Sandy : Honor Roll 3, 5. 6, 7; Student Council 3, 4: Scroll Staff 7 ; (Ireenhorn Issue 6 ; Open House 5, 7 ; Clerical Staff 3, 4 r ' School Assembly 4, 6, 6, 7: Senior Banquet Committee 8: Bank Day 5: Alumni DiTiner 6; Nativity 7 Ushei-ettes 6, 7 : Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; May Festival 4. 6 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Gym Leader 8: Diill Team 5, 6, 7. 8; Crutch Sale 4: Philo 4: Junior Zeta 5, 6: Senior Zeta 7. 8: Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; G.R.A. 8. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Science Club 3. 4; Art Club 3, 4 : Senior-Parent Dinner 6. JLDY ANN HOLMES: Honor Roll 3, 5. 7 : Student Council 4, 5, 7, 8, Alternate fi: Student Council Jamboree 6 : Senior Board 7, 8 : All-City Student Council 5, 6 : Choir 5, 6, 7, 8: Quill Staff. Section Ekiitor 7: Greenhorn Issue 6; lOB Tea 3; Sixitlight Parade 4, 6, 8 : May Festival 4. 6 : Monitor 6 : Sign Painter 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Pmgram Seller 8 : Usherettes 5. 6, 7 : SchcH)l Assembly 5, 7 : Alumni Dinner 6 : Nativity 5, 7 : Junior-Senior Prom Committee. Con- sultant 8 : Drill Team 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : G.R.A. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 : Pep Club 8. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Internationa! Relations 7. 8 ; Philo 4 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Art Club 4, 5. PATRICL LORENE HOLMES— Pat : Library Staff 5. 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6; Drake Cai-eer Day 7 : Tournament Pi-ogram Seller 6 : Senior Banquet Committee 8 : Travel Club 6, 7, 8, Ti-easuier 7. 8. BETTY J. HUFFMAN— B.J. : Honor Roll 3. 8: Student Council 5, 6: All-City Student Council Jamboree 6. 8 : Student Council Alternate 3 ; School Assembly 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Scroll Staff 7, Page Editor 7 : Greenhorn Issue 6 : Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; May Festival 4. 6. 8 : Sign Painter 5, 6, 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Tournament Program Seller 6, 8 ; lOB Tea 3 : Oi en House 3, 5 : Senior-Parent Dinnei Committee 8 : Drill Team 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Court Day 6 : Crutch Sale 4 : KDPS Pan-American Progi-am 4 : After Game Party Committee 6, 7 : International Relations 7, 8 : Junioi Zeta 5. 6 : Senior Zeta 7. 8 : Si anish Club 3, 4 ; Art Club 3, 4 ; Future Teachers 5, H : Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 : G.R.A. 8, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. REBECCA ANN HUFFMAN— Becky : Student Council 7; Marching Band 8, 4; SiH)tlight Parade 4 ; Nurse ' s HeU er 7 : May Festival 4 ; lOB Tea 3 : Oi en House 5, 7 : School Assembly 8 : Senior Banquet Committee 8 ; Medical Careers 5. 6. 7, 8, Treasurer ; G.R.A. 8. 4. 5. 6, 7. S : Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 7: Senior Zeta 7. 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Nativity 8. 5. 7 : Tennis 4 : Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner 6, Portsmouth High School 3, 4 ; Washburn High CHARLES HUGHES— Chock : School 5. 6 : Honor Roll 7 : Hi-Y 8. JUDY VERLEE HULL— Jade : Student Council 4. 5. 6, All-City Alternate 6: Six)tlight Pai-ade 6, 8; May Festival 4, 6: Gregg Awards 6: Drake Career Day 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : School Assembly 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner 6 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Pep Club 8, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8; Senior Zeta 7, 8; Art Club 3; Drill Team 6. 7. 8 ; Crutch Sale 4. LYNDA JEAN HUNT— Lynn : Quill Staff 8; Greenhorn Issue 7; Clerical Staff 5; Nurse ' s Helper 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; lOB Tea 8 : Open House 8 ; Senior Bi kfast Entertainment 7 ; Spinster Spiee Committee 8 : Medical Careers 6, 7. 8: Junior Zeta 5. 6: G.R.A. 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Zeta 8; Leetown News 7 : May Festival 8. EVERETT F. HUTCHISON JR.— Butch : Monitor 5. SHERRY LEE HUXFORD: Student Council 8; High School Day 6; May Festival 4: Philo 4 : G.R.A. 4 ; Pep Club 3. JANNA CAROL ISAAC— Jan : Student Council Alternate 3, 4; Honor Roll 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Scroll Staff 7, Assistant Page Editor 7 ; Greenhorn Issue 6 ; Clerical Staff 5 : May Festival 6, 8 ; Sign Painter 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Tourna- ment Program Seller 6, 8 : Open House 3, 5, 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner 6 : Junior- Senior Prom Committee 8 : Philo 3, 4 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 : French Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7, 8 : G.R.A. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Alumni Dinner 6 ; Iowa State Journalism Convention 7 ; United Campaign Speaker 7 : Crutch Sale 7. JUDITH JENNINGS — Judy : Honor Roll 7: Spotlight Parade 4; Nurse ' s Helper 5. 6: May Festival 4. 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Gym Leader 3, 4; lOB Tea 3; Open House 5: Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8; Medical Careers 3, 4, 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4 5, 6: Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Senior Zeta 7, 8: Travel Club 7, 8; Jimi. r-S r i Prom Hostess 6. MARY PAT JOHNSON — Pat : Student Council Alternate 3: Honor Roll . , Marching Band 3, 4 : Concert Band 3, 4 : Spotlight Parade 4 ; Clerical Staff 5 ; Philo 3, 4, 5 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5 ; Future Teachers 4 ; Travel Club 4. Tennis 4. SALLY ANN JOHNSON— Sal : May Festival 6. 8; Drake Career Day 7; School Assembly 6, 8 : Class Night Committee 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3 : Art Club 3. 4. 5. 6 : Honor Roll 6, 7 : Quill Staff 6, 7. VIRGIE KAY JOHNSON— Virgie : Quill Ad Club 6: May Festival 6; Open House 5 : G.R.A. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Synchronettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4. NORMAN LEE KASPER— Norm : May Festival 6; Open House 3, 5, Manager 5, 6; Gym Leader 5. Equipment —32- The Spinster Spree gives the boys a chance to get a girl ' s view of being a girl. Mary Fowler pins her homemade corsage on Larry Heck in keeping with the tradition. JAMS ELLEN KEENEY— Jani : Honor Roll 7; Own House : ; Choir 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Scroll Staff 7 : Greenhorn Issue 6 ; Nativity 7 ; School Assembly 6, 8 : Si otlight Parade fi, 8 : Philo 5 : Travel Club 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 5, 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8. DON ROYDEN KEITH: Honor Roll 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Open House 7; School Assembly 4, 6, 8 : Boys ' Glee Club 7, 8 ; Spotlitrht Parade 8 ; Alumni Dinner 4, 6 : Latin Club 3, 4 : Chess Club 7, 8; Geiman Club 5, 6; Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. MICHAEL KELLY: Drake Relays He per 4, 6. NANCY LEE KETTELLS— Nance : Honor Roll 3, 6, 7, 8 : Student Council Alter- nate 3 : Clerical Staff 7, 8 ; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; International Relations 7, 8 : Philo 3 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 : PeT) Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Art Club 6 ; Class Nijfht Hostess (i ; Cafeteria Helper 3 : Adult Ekiucation Hostess 5, 6. SHARON KIRKPATRICK— Sheri : Student Council 5: SchcK)l Assembly 5: Clerical Staff 5. G ; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 : May Festival 6 : 12B FoiTnal Hostess 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4. JAN KLEBS SHERYL KLINEFELDT— Vickie : Student Teacher 8: Nui-se ' s Helper 6; Drake Career Day 7 : Assembly Usher 7, 8 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8 ; French Club 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7. TREVA JOANN KOURI: Clerical Staff 7, 8; Gregg Awards 6, 7; May Festival 6; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; G.R.A. 7, 8 : Philo 3, 6, 7, 8 : Travel Club 6, 7. 8 ; Pep Club 3. 4, 7. MICHAEL KRAMME— Mike : Honcr Roll 4. 5, 7; Drake Career Day 7; Open House 3, 7 : Greenhorn Issue 7 : Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 : KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; School Play 4, 7 : Senior One-Acts 8 : Senior Banquet Committee 8 ; Drama Club 7, 8 ; Sjianish Club 3, 4, 5 ; Coin Club 4. BARBARA MAXINE KREBS— Barb : Honor Roll 3, 4. 7; Choir 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Madrigal Singer 5, 6 ; All-State Quartet 5 ; All-State Choi-us 5 : lOB Tea 3 ; Nativity 3. 5, 7 ; Quill Staff 7 ; Greenhorn Issue 6 : School Assembly 5, 6 : Student Teacher 7 : Supply Clerk 4, 5 : May Festival 6 ; SiH)tlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Junior-Senior Pi-cm Committee 8 : After-Game Entertainment 3, 5, 7 : Commencement 6 ; Bacalaureate 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Class Officer 3, 7. JERI LYNN KROUSE: Honor Roll 3, 4. 5. fi. 7, 8: Student Council Alternate 3. 4 5; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Clerical Staff 6; Open House 5, 7: lOB Tea 3: NOMA Arithme- tic Award 5: Governor ' s Day 7: School Assembly 6; Drake Career Day 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner 6 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : International Relations 7, 8, Vice-President 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4 : Junior Zeta 5. 6 : Senior Zeta 7. 8, Treasurer 7. 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; G.R.A. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Golf 7. 8; Com- mencement 6. ROBERT STEVEN KUJAC— Ku : Quill Staff 7: Open House 3, 5; Drake Career Day 7 : School Assembly 3, 6, 8 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4. KARON KAY KURSCHINSKI: Honor Roll 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8: Library Staff 8; Open House 3, 5 : lOB Tea 3 : Co- Editor Scroll Staff 8 : Co- Editor Greenhorn Issue 7 : Moni- tor 3, 4, 5, 6 : Boys ' Glee Club Acc  mpanist 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Girls ' Glee Club Accompanist 7 8 - ' Madrigal Singers 5, 7 : All-State Chorus 5, 7 : Class Night Hostess and Organist 6 : Baccalaureate Organist 4. 5, 6. 8 ; School Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 ; P.T.A. Program 3 5 6 7 8- May Festival 6 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 : Senior Breakfast Committee 7 ; International Relations 7. 8: Junior Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 5. 6 : Senior Zeta 7. 8: Span- ish Club 3. 4; Art Club 5. 6: Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Nativity 5, 7; Choir Accom- panist 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Adult Education Hostess 4, 5, 6 ; Commencement 5, 6. KATHLEEN SUE LAIR— Kathy : Honor Roll 7: Marching Band 7, 8: Spotlight Parade 8 : Gregg Awards 6. 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8; Junior Zeta 5: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Flag Twirlei-s 7, 8. GEVERNA KAYE LAMAR— Vernie : Scroll Staff 7: Greenhorn Issue 6 ; May Festival 4 6 • Drake Career Day 7 : lOB Tea 3 : Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Philo 3 4- Medical ' Careers 7. 8. Vice-President 7, 8: G.R.A. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Pep Club 3 4, 5 6 7- Senior Zeta 7, 8: Cafeteria Cashier 5, 6, 7 : Saturday Science 3. 4: Specialty Party Committee 8 : Commencement 6 ; Future Nurses Club 5, 6 ; Senior Breakfast Program 7. —33— CHRISTY LYANNE LANDERS— Chris : Honor Roll 5, 6, 7, 8; Greenhorn Issue 7; Hi h School Day 8; May Festival 4, 6: Drake Career Day 7; 12B Fonnal Hostess 7 0] en House 4, 7 ; Sch(K)l Assembly 6 ; School Play Make-up 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinnei Hostess 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Philo 8, 4 ; Medical Careers 7, 8 ; Junioi Zeta 5, 6; French Club .i, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3; Senior Zeta 7, 8; German Club 8 Saturday Science 3, 4. HERB LARSEN — Gunner : Senior Board 7, 8; Student Council 7, 8: Honor Roll 7 Class Officer 7, 8 : Monitor 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Hi-Y 8 : Football 3, 5, 7, All-City Foot- ball 7, All-BiK-Six Football 7, Bij? Six City Champs 7; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Baseball 4, 6, 8. LYNDA CAROL LAWLER— Lallar : Student Council 7, Alternate 8; Choir 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Scroll Staff Page EdiU)r 6, 7 : Greenhorn Issue 5, Page Ekiitor 5 ; SpotliRht Parade 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Sign Painter 4, 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Gym Leader 8 ; Tournament Program Seller 6, 8 ; School Assembly 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Play 4, Scenery 5, 6; Senior One-Acts 8; Class Night Committer S ; Drama Club 7 ; Philo 3 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, President 7 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Treasurer 4 : Nativity 3. 5, 7 ; Tennis 6, 7, 8 ; Cheerleader Alternate 5, 6 : Commencement 6 ; Crutch Sale 3 ; Girls Chorus 3 ; Specialty Party Committee 8 ; Open House 5 : Senior-Parent Dinne i Hostess 6. .lOANN LAYTON— Jo : Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Class Officer 3. 4. 6; Scroll Staff 8, Page Editor 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Gym Leader 6 ; School Assembly 8 : Phik 3, 4; Senior Zeta 7, 8; Travel Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Banquet Committee 8 Student Council Alternate 6. SHERRLYN ANN LEAMIN(;— Slierry : Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Lssue 7; Spot- light Parade «), 8 : May Festival 4, 6 ; Sign Painter 5, 6, 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Tournament Program Seller 8 ; School Assembly 7 ; School Play 6 : KDPS Announcer 8 : Class Night Committee 8 : Drama Club 7, 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 : G.R.A. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 : Ait Club 3, 4 : Drill Team 6, 7, 8 ; Wrestling Secretai-y 7, 8 : Crutch Sale 7 : Philo 3 ; Play Crew 3, 4, 5, 7, 8. RICHARD DAROLD LEE— Rich : Gym Leader 7: Open House 3; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6. ALVA LEGG: May Festival 6; Open House 7; International Relations 3, 4. SUSAN LEHMAN— Suzy : Student Council Secretai-y 7, 8; Quill Staff 8; Green- hoi n Issue 7 : Gregg Awards 7 ; Sign Painter 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Tournament Program Seller 8 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Banquet Co-Chair- man 8 : Philo 3 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S : Youth Employment 7, 8 ; Cheerleading Alternate 5, 6, 7, Regular 8 ; Drake Relay- Parade Princess 8 ; Crutch Sale 6. LORETTA NADINE LEONARD— Nicky : Honor Roll 5, 7; Scroll Staff 8; Green- horn Issue 7 ; May Festival 4 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; School Assembly 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Philo 3, 4, Secretary 3 : Junior Zeta 6 ; French Club 3 ; G.R.A. 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Science Club 5, 6, 7, Vice-President 7. SUSAN KAY LETTINGTON— Sue : Honor Roll 3, 5, 6. 7 ; Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Nui-se ' s Helper 4, 5 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Usherettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Medical Careei-s 3, 4, Secretai-y 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3 ; Majorettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, S : Saturday Science 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Science Club 4. BARBARA LEWIS— Louie : Student Council Alternate 7; Quill Ad Club 5; May Festival 4 ; School Assembly 8 ; May Festival Committee 8. RICHARD WAYNE LEWIS— Rich : Honor Roll 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff 6, 7; May Festival 6 ; Sign Painter 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Gym Leader 3, 4, 6 ; School Assembly 4, 5 ; Hi-Y 3 ; Wrestling 3, 4 ; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; Drake Career Day 7. RONALD LILLEGARD CYNTHIA JO LINDQUIST— Cindy : Honor Roll 7; (Jirls ' (ilee Club 6. 7; May Festi- val 4 ; Monitor 3, 8 ; Sign Painter 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Gym Leader 7 ; School Assembly 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Historian 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6 ; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Nativity 7 ; Cafeteria Heli er 5, 6. ERNEST DEAN LINN — Ern : Student Council 6, 8; Marching Band 4, 6; May Festi- cert Band 4, 6 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Monitor 7 ; Gym Leader 6, 7, 8 ; Open House 3, 5 ; School A sembly 5 ; Hi-Y 4, 5, 6 ; North High 3. CAROL ANN LLOYD: Honor Roll 7; May Festival 6; Pep Club 3, 5: Art Club 6. HELENA MAE LOVE— Tween : Quill Ad Club 8; May Festival 4: Gym Leader 5, (5 ; Open House 3, 4 ; School Assembly 8 ; Specialty Party Committee 8. JENNIFER JILL LOVRE — Jenny : Honor Roll 4. 6, 7; Spotlight Parade 6; Clerical Staff 7, 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Open House 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinnei- Committee 8; Philo 3, 4, 5. 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Class Night Hostess 6 ; Crutch Sale 7 ; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8. PAMELA LOWE— Pam : Science Club 3. LibraiT Staff 8 ; Medical Careers 7 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; mM LINDA LOZANO: Honor Roll 6, 7; Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Issue 7; May Festival 6 ; (Jregg Awards 6, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Tournament Program Seller 6 ; School Assembly 4 : Senior Exhibits Committee 8 ; Philo 4 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 7 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Travel Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. CHERYL LOUISE LYMAN— Slats : Honor Roll 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Girls ' Glee Club fi ; Scmll Staff 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Si)otlight Parade 6 ; Nui-se s Heli er 5, 6, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Tournament Program Seller 8 : lOB Tea 3 : Open House 7 ; School Assembly 6 ; Class Night Committee 8 ; Medical Careers 6, 7, X ; G.R.A. 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Senior Zeta 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Science Club 5; Pom- Pom Seller 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6. —34— A jungle hut sets the atmosphere for this picture of Karen Hartung and Harold Sullivan at the Spinster ' s Spree. The photographer is K:iih Millard. 1 1 j l SUZANNE RAE LYMAN— Nose : Student Council 7: Choir 3, 4; Student Teacher 7, 8 : Spotlight Parade 4 ; Clerical Staff 7, 8 : Sign Painter 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Drake Career Day 7: 12B Foi-mal Hostess 7; Open House 7: Usherettes 6, 7; School Assembly 3, 5, 7; Class Niprht Committee Co-chaii-man 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 7 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; Drill Team 7, 8. ANNE LIIS MAHI Mule : Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Siwtlight Parade 8; May Festival 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Usherettes 6, 7 ; School Assembly 6, 7, 8 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Philo 5 : Junior Zeta 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 6, 7. 8 : Pep Club 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Gennan Club 7, 8 ; Drill Team 6, 7, 8 : Senior Prom Hostess 3. LYNN A. MAINS — Lynnie : Student Teacher 7, 8: May Festival 4, 6; Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 4 : School Assembly 6 ; KDPS Announcer 7 ; School Play 6 ; Senior One-Acts 8 ; Medical Careers 7, 8 : Alumni Dinner 6 : Basketball 3, 4 ; Sports Announcer 7. PATRICIA KAE M ANNINC;— Tish : Student Council 6; Quill Ad Club 7, 8; Spot- light Parade 6, S ; May Festival 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Ush- erettes 5, 6, 7 ; School Assembly 6, 7, 8 ; Class Night Committee 8 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8. THOMAS LeROY MANUEL— Tom : Open House 3, 5. 7; Senior Exhibits Commit- tee 8 ; Hi-Y 4, 8 ; F(H)tball 3, 5. 7 : Baseball 4 : Track 8 ; Equipment Manager 3, 4, 5, 6. THOMAS M. MARTINEAII— Tom : Gym Leader 5, 6. 7, 8 : Hi-Y 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Foot- ball 3, 6 ; Basketball 3, 4. TINA JOYCE MARTIZNA— Jackson : Student Council 3, 4; Drake Career Day 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7: Gym Leader 3, 4: D.E.C.A. 7; School Assembly 3. 5; KDPS Announcer 8: May Festival Committee 8; Junior Zeta 5, 6; G.R.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4 : Spanish Club 5, 6. JUDY ANN MASON— Judy- Latin Club 6, 7, 8. Librai-y Staff 4, 8 ; Junior Zeta 6 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; PEGGI ANN MATZKE— Peg-a-roonie : Student Council 5. 6, 7: Honor Roll 7, 8: Marching Band 5, 6. 7. 8 : Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5 : Quill Ad Club 5, 6 ; High School Day (), Officer 6 ; Student Teacher 5, G. 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6. 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Monitor 4 : Sign Painter 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Gym Leader 3 : lOB Tea 3 ; Open House 3, 7 : $25 Club 5, 6 ; D.E.C.A. 7, 8, President 7, 8 ; Usherettes 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 6, 7 : School Play 5 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Fi-ench Club 3, 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Night School Hostess 8 ; Flag Twirlers 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-Captain 7, 8. JUDY MAXSON: 6, 7, 8. May Festival 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 : Pep Club 5. Travel Club 4, 5, CONNIE MAYO — Con : Student Council 5, 6: Quill Ad Club 8; Library Staff 4, 5; May Festival 4 ; Open House 3, 4 ; School Assembly 8 ; School Play 6 ; Drama Club 7, 8 ; (;.R.A. 3 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Spanish Club 4 ; Travel Club 5. MARY ANN MAYS — Anner : Student Council Alternate 5; Quill Ad Club 5: High School Day ; May Festival 4, 6 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Gym Leader 4 ; School Play 7 ; KDPS Announcer 6, 7 ; Drama Club 7, 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; Senior Zeta 7 : G.R.A. 6, 7. 8 : Pep Club 4. 5, 6, 7 ; Travel Club 6 ; Tech 3. JANE McCANN — Janie : Student Council 7: Honor Roll 7: Quill Staff 8: Green- horn Issue 7; Nurse ' s Helper 7, 8; May Festival 4; Drake Career Day 7; lOB Tea 3: Saturday Biology Classes 3, 4 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Medical Careers 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretai-y 6 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Synchronettes 7, 8. JO ANNE McCORMACK— Jody : Honor Roll 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Quill Staff 8, Section Editor 8 ; Greenhorn Lssue 7, Page Editor 7 ; Leetown News 7 : Drake Career Day 7 : School play Make-up 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 : Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Philo 4, 5, Historian 4, 5; Junior Zeta G; Senior Zeta 7; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Future Teachei-s ' Club 3, 4. 5, (5, 7. 8, Vice-President 6, 6, Treasurer 7, 8, Teacher ' s Aide 7 ; Crutch Sale 7 : Oi en House 3 ; Class Officer 3, 4 ; IBM Data Processing 8. EUGENE DARYL McCOY — Gene : Student Council 5, Student Council Alternate 3: Honor Roll 5 : Student Teacher 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7; Gym Leader 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Tournament Program Seller 6, 8; Oi en House 3 ; School Assembly 5, 7 : Junior-Senior Pn m Committee 8 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 : Latin Club 3. 4 : Alumni Dinner 4, G; Nativity 3; Assembly Usher 8; Wrestling 5. fi: Football 3, 5. 7] Big Six Champs 7, City Champs 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8: Basketball S. 1 n itv S -. roi 4 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4 ; Leemen Index Club Banquet 5, 7. —35— THERSA LOU McFARLANE— Teri Lou : Student Council 8; Honor Roll 5, 6, 7 Spotlight Parade 6, 8 : Clerical Staff 5, 8 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Sign Painter 5 ; Drak Career Day 7; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Tournament Progrram Seller 6; lOB Tea 3 Open House 5 ; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Spinstei Spree Committee 8, Co-Chairman 8 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 : French Club 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Treasurer 7, 8; French Club Banquet 4, 6, 8 : G.R.A. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 8, 4. 5 6, 7, 8; Drill Team 5, 6, 7, 8; Alumni Princess 7; Teen Board 5, 6; Crutch Sale 4. DENNIS McGAVRAN— Denny : Student Council Alternate 8; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5 (5, 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7 ; School Assembly 5, 6 ; Class Night Committee 8 : NativitA 7 : German Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, ( : Football 8 ; Court Day 6. MARVIN KEITH McGlURE— Marv : Student Council 7. Football 5, 7 : Baseball 4, fi, 8 : Basketball 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. KDPS Announcer 5, 6 MICHAEL STEPHEN McLAIN— Mike : Honor Roll 7: Quill Staff 8; Greenhori Issue 7, Page Editor 7 : May Festival 6 : Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 5, 6, 8 Tournament Program Seller 8 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Alu mni Dinner 5 : Football 8 : Baseball 4 : Basketball 4 : Track 6, 8 : Cross CountiT 5. 7 I ' ross Country City Champ 7 ; Drake Relay Worker 6 ; Student Teacher 8. PATRICIA ELLEN McLAUGHLlN— Pat : Student Council 3, 6; Honor Roll 8. 4 (.ills ' Glee Club 8, 4, 5, 6 ; High Schof)l Day 6; Spotlight Parade 4; Clerical Staff 5 May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Tournament Prograrr Seller 8: Open House 7: $25 Club 8: D.E.C.A. 5: Usherettes 7: School Assembly 4 Srnior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Spinster Si)ree Committee 8 ; Philo 8, 4 ; Junio Zeta 5. 5, 6, 7, Senior Zeta 7 Latin Club 3, 8; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3. 4, 5, 6 : Pep Club 3, 4. 4 : Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6. PAMELA ANN McMURRAY— Pam : Student Council 3; Honor Roll 7; Choir 5. «, 7, 8 : Student Teacher 7, 8 : Si otlight Parade 6, 8 : May Festival 4, 6 : Sign Painter 7, 8: Drake Career Day 7: r2B Foi-mal Hostess 7: lOB Tea 8: Oi en House 8, 5, 7; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 : School Assembly 5, 6, 7 ; School Play Prop Crew 5 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8; Junior Zeta 5, 6; Senior Zeta 7, 8: French Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Nativity 5, 7 ; Synchixjnettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. LINDA KAY McPHEE — Lin : Monitor 5; Ciregg Awards 6, 7; Usherettes 6, 7, 8; Spinster Spree Committee 8 : G.R.A. 3 ; Art Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Alumni Dinner 6 ; Assembly Usher 7. RAY McPHERSON: Honor Roll 3, 4 : Art Club 3. 4, 5. RUBY McREYNOLDS: Student Council Alternate 3, 7: Honor Roll 3, 4; Greenhorn Issue 7; May Festival 6; Gregg Awards 6, 7 ; Drake Career Day 7: 12B Formal Treasuier 7: Gym Leader 5, 6; Senior Banquet Committee 8. JANET EILENE MEYER— Lefty : Honor Roll 5. 6; Clerical Staff 6; May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Fonnal Hostess 7 ; lOB Tea 8 : Open House 8, 5, 7 : Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Inter- national Relations 6 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4 ; Future Teachers 7 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; Nativity 3, 7 : Alumni Assembly Ccmmittee 5, 7 : Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Optimist Club 7. BEVERLY KAY MILLER— Bev : Quill Staff 8: May Festival 4, 6; 12B Fonnal Hostess 7 ; Class Night Committee 6 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Philo 7 ; Medical Cai-eere 3; Junior Zeta 5; G.R.A. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 8, 4, 5 : Synchronettes 5, 6, 7 FREDERICK L. MILLER— Fred : Student Council 5: Spotlight Parade 6; Announcer 8 : Spanish Club 5, 6 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6 : Track 4, 8. KDPS PRISCILLA JEAN MILLER— Sill Choir 8 ; Latin Club 8, 4. Xenia High School 5, 6, 7 ; Honor Roll 3, 4, 8 . MICHAEL WILLIAM MILLIGAN— Mike : Student Council 7; Honor Roll 3: High School Day 8 ; Student Teacher 7 : May Festival 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 : School Assembly 5, 7 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; French Club 5, 6 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5. 8 ; Football 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Track 4, 8 ; Golf 6. CLAUDE MILLS: May Festival 6: Gym Leader 7; Open House 5, Swimming REBECCA LOU MILLS — Becky : Student Council 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7: Scroll Staff 7, Assistant Page Editor 7 : Greenhorn Issue 6 ; May Festival 6 ; Sign Painter 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Tournament Program Seller 6 : lOB Tea 8 : Open House 8, 5 ; School Assembly 5, 7, 8 : School Play 5 ; Senior- Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Drama Club 7 : Philo 3 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; Senior Zeta 7 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 8, 4, 5, 6 ; Art Club 3, 4 ; Nativity 7 ; Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Entertainment 7 ; Play Scenery Painter 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Crutch Sale 4. MICHEAL JOHN MIRELES— Mike : Leader 8, 4. May Festival 5, 6 ; Movie Monitor 5, 6 ; Gym CAROLYN JEAN MOBERG — Mo : Honor Roll 5, 6, 7; Clerical Staff 5, 6, 7, Monitor 5, 5 ; Gym Leader 5, 6 ; Open House 5, 7 ; School Assembly 4, 6 ; Senio: Parent Dinner Committee 8; Senior Breakfast Committee 7; Philo 3, 4: G.R.A. 6; Pi Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. GARY DEAN MOBLEY : Honor Roll 3, 4; Spotlight Parade 4: May Festival 6; Open House 7 : Class Night Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Baseball 4 ; Basketball 8, 4. JACK MOHR: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Greenhorn Issue 5; May Festival 4; Equij)- ment Manager 4, 6. DANNY MOORE — Moore : Class Officer 4; Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Gym Leader 7; Open House 3, 5 ; School Play Props 3. 4 ; Baseball 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4. —36— Food, food, and more food should be the theme of the Senior-Parent Dinner . DORAN BURCH MORFORD— Burford : Student Council 7. Honor Roll 4, 5; Quill Staff 6, 7, 8, Co-editor 7. 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 6, 7 ; Open House 3, 5, 7 : School Assembly 5, 6, 7 ; May Festival Committee 8, Co-Chairman 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Future Teachei-s 5, 6 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; Cross Counti-y 5, 7 ; Basketball 3, 4 ; Track 4. 6, 8, Drake Relays Worker 4, 6, 8. JEANNINE KAY MURPHY— Murph : Student Council 5: Quill Staff 8: (Ireenhorn Issue 7 ; Clerical Staff 6, 7 ; Sign Painter 7 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7; lOB Tea 3; Open House 5; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; School Assembly 4, 7: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; Senior ZeU 7, 8 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner 6. DAVID MYERS— Dave : Student Council 5, Alternate 6; Quill Ad Club 5: Spotlight Parade (5 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Monitor 3, 4 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 7 ; Tournament Program Seller 6 : lOB Tea 3 ; Open House 3 ; $25 Club 6 ; School Assembly 7 : School Play 5 ; Stage Crew 6 ; KDPS Announcer 7. 8 ; Class Night Committee 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 ; Drama Club 7 ; Hi-Y 3 : Science Club 4 ; Art Club 5 ; Basketball 3, 4. LORRAINE M. NALEVANKO— Aine : Student Council 7, 8; Quill Ad Club 6; High School Day 6: 12B Formal Hostess 7; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Class Night Committee 6; Philo 6, 7, 8 : Junior Zeta 5 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Adult Education Usher 7, 8. JAMES M. W. N ASS— Jim : Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; SiHJtlight Parade 4; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 4 ; School Assembly 6 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 4 ; Alumni Dinner 6; Basketball 3, 4: Hawkeye Boys State 6; Iowa Junior Science Symposium 6. CAROLE LYNN NERVIG — Nervig : Honor Roll 5. 6, 7; May Festival 6; Sign Painter 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 : Drnke Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 ; Ojien House 3, 5 : Sch(M)l Assembly 3, 6 : Class Night Committee 8 ; Philo 3 : Junior Zeta 5, 6: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8; Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6 : Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Officer 7, 8 ; All-City Student Council Jamboree 6 : Ci-utch Sale 6 ; U.S. Army Junior Science Sym| osiom 6. DAVID NETTLETON JR.— Dave : Honor Roll 7: All-City Band 7, 8; Marching Band 7 : Concert Band 8 : Quill Staff 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 7 ; School Assembly 7, 8 ; Sen- ior Breakfast Committee 7 : Longmeadow High School, Longmeadow, Massachusetts 3, 4, 5, 6. JAMES ALAN NICHOLSON — Nick : Student Council Alternate 7; Honor Roll 3: Scroll Staff 8. Page E litor 8 : Greenhom 7 : May Festival 6, 8 ; Gym Leader 4, 5, 6, 7 ; School Assembly 4 : May Festival Committee 8 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Spanish Club 5, 6 : Alumni Dinner 4, 6 : Baseball 4 ; Basketball 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Golf 5. 6. 7, 8. VICKI NICHOLSON — Vic : Student Council Alternate 4: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 7: May Festival 4, 6 ; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7, 8 ; lOB Tea 3 : Open House 5, 7 : May Festi- val Committee 8 : G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Latin Club 3. 4 : Spanish Club 5, 6, Secre- tai-y 5, (5 ; Travel Club 7, 8 ; Class Night Hostess 6. ROSEMARY ANN NICOLLE — Nickels : Honor Roll 3: Scroll Staff 8; Greenhorn Issue 7 : Student Teacher 8 : Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; Clerical Staff 6 : May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7: 12B Formal Hostess 7: Tournament Program Seller 8; lOB Tea 3 • SchcK l Assembly 4, 6, 7, 8 : Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 : International Rela- tions 7 8 : Junior Zeta 5. 6 ; French Club 5. 6 : G.R.A. 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4 ; Senior Zeta 7. 8 ; Art Club 3, 4 : Alumni Dinner 5 : Drill Team 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; All-School Party Chairman 6. BRIAN DAVID NIELSEN: Choir 3: Scroll Staff Photographer 5, 6: Greenhorn Issue H : Library Staff 3, 4 ; May Festival 4. 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 7 8 • Open House 7 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Hi-Y 3: ' Alumni Dinner 5: Nativity 3, 5; Basketball 3. 4, 5, 6, 7: Movie Operator 3, 4, 5, 6. Gym Leader 8 : Open House Hi-Y 5, 6 : Equipment JOHN L. NOEL: Manager 5, 6. WALTER LEE NUTT— Wally : May Festival 4: Monitor 7. 8; Gym Leader 7, 8: Hi-Y 3, 4, 5. 6 : Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Science Club 3, 4 : Football 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball 3. 4. LINDA MAE OBRECHT— Lin : Quill Ad Club 6; High School Day 6: May Festival 4 ; $25 Club 6 ; D.E.C.A. 7, 8 ; School Assembly 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4. 5. SUSAN OBRECHT— Susie : High School Day 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. —37— CANDACE KAY OLDS— Candy : Drake Career Day 7; School Assembly 8; Scho Play 7, 8 ; KDPS Announcer 7. 8 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Drama Club ■ Medical Careers 3 : French Club 3, 4. 5 : G.R.A. 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4 : KDPS Panels State University of Iowa Diania W.okshop 5, 6. CARL OLSON: Student Council  i. 7, .s ; Honor Roll 3, 5. 7: Drake Career Day Gym Leader 4, 6, 7 : School Assembly 6 : May Festival Committee 8 : Hi -Y 3, 4. 5. 6, S: Latin Cluh 4. 5: Science Club 8. 4: Alumni Dinn.-r 1, r, ; T ' nrii 1. . K()(.KH ONDER: Honor Roll 3; (iym Leader LEE ORMAN: Honor Roll 3, 7, 8 : Drake Career Day 7; Gym Leader 4. 5; Schcx Assembly 5 : May Festival Committee 8 : Basketball 3. BRENDA JOYCE PARISH— Brendee : lOB Tea 7; Class Ni ht Committee 8; C.li A 3, 4 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 : Art Club 6, 7, 8. MARK EUGENE PARKER— Mark : Gym Leader 7. 8; Hi-Y 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Science Club 3 ; Baseball 3 ; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6. RONNENE PARKEY— Ranea : Quill Ad Club 7; May Festival 4: Drake Career Day 7: 12B Formal Hostess 7: Gym Leader 5, 7: Spinster Spree Committee 8; G.R.A. 3 ; Pep Club 3 ; Key Punch, IBM Award 7. BEN H. PATRICK— Ben : S25 Club 7. DANIEL R. PATTERSON— Danny : Quill Ad Club 7; May Festival 6; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 ; Open House 3, 5 ; School Assembly 7 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3. RICHARD L. PATTERSON— Dick : Honor Roll 3, 4, 7: Spotlight Parade 6; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 6, 7, 8 ; Open House 4 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Alumni Dinner 4 ; Baseball 4 ; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6. DENNIS EDWARD PAUL— Denny : Student Council 7, 8; Open House 3, 5, 7 : School Assembly 4, 6, 7, 8 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Alumni Dinner 4, ti Football 3 : Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Synchronettes 7, 8 ; Program 4, 6, 8, Attendant Helper 4 ; Gym Leader 7, 8. RICHARD ALLEN PAYNE— Dick ' PAMALA ANN PERKINS — Pam : Honor Roll 3. 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7; Open House 3, 5 ; Usherettes 5. 6, 7 ; Spinster Spree Committee 8 : International Rela- tions 7, 8 : Philo 3, 4, 5, 6 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Senior Zeta 7. 8 : Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6 : Alumni Dinner 6 : Nativity 7 ; Synchronettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Serretai- ' 7. H: Alumni Committee 3, 5: School Assembly 6. SANDRA LEE PERRY— Sandy : Pep Club JEANNINE PETERSON— Nean : High School Day 6; May Festival 4; D.E.C.A. 8 : G.R.A. 3. 4. 5. 6 : Pep Club 3, 4 ; Travel Club 4. 6. MICHAEL PICKENS — Slim : May Festival 8; Open House 7; Hi-Y 6; Basketball 6. 7, 8. MARGUERITE PIERCE— Margie : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Travel ' lub 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. FRANKLIN BERNARD PIERICK— Fish : Drake Career Day 5, 7: Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hi-Y 5. fi ; Baseball 5, 6, 7, 8 : Basketball 5. 6, 7. 8. DONALD LEROY PINEGAR— Don : Student Council 4: Honor Roll 6, 7: Quill Staff Photographer 3, 4, 5, 6 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Tournament Program Seller 6 ; School Assembly 4, 6, 7 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Art Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; German Club 7, 8 ; Drake Relays AssisUnt 4 ; State Track Meet 4 ; Drake Journalism Day 6. : Honor Roll 3 ; Hi-Y 4. 5. 6 : Science Club 3 4, 5. IT mi ANA MARIA RAMIREZ — Ana : Open House 4; Pep Club 6, May Festival 6. -38- Waiting for the downpour, the parents listen intently to the boys ' quartet as they sing ' April Showers. lllllll mm w CHAROLETTE RATLIFF— Charlie LYNDA ANN RAVER— Lynn : Quill Staff 8: Greenhorn Issue 7: May Festival i ' y : GresTK Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; lOB Tea 3 ; Open House 5 : School Assembly 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 : Travel Club 3 ; Student Council Alternate 6 ; Lee- town News 7 : Court Day 6. PATRICIA MAE REIDBURN— Paf ' : Honor Roll 3. 4, 7; Quill Staff 8; Greenhorn Issue 7, Assistant Papre Editor 7 : Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Philo 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; (;.R.A. 4; Pep Club 5, 6, 7 ; Travel Club 3. 4; Medical Careers 7. CAROLYN CHRISTENE REINEKE: Student Council 7; Honor Roll 6. 7; Quill Staff ; Greenhorn Issue 7 : Student Teacher 7, 8 : May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Sch(K)l Assembly 8 : Philo 3. 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner Committee 8 ; Court Day 8. SUSAN E. REINSMA— Sport : Scroll Staff 8; Quill Ad Club 6; Spotlight Parade (J: Drake Career Day 7 : Tournament Pi-ogram Seller 6 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; Pep Club 3, 4, ' ), 7 ; Senior Zeta 7 ; Travel Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6. JANET RICE: Quill Ad Club fi ; High School Day 6; D.E.C.A. 7. 8. RUTH WHITNEY RICHARDS— Puth : Student Teacher 8: May Festival 6; Sign Painter 5, 6, 7 : Drake Career Day 7 . 12B Fomial Hostess 7 ; Tournament Program Seller 8 : lOB Tea 3 : Open House 5, 7 ; School Assembly Committee 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Hostess 6 : Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 ; French Club 5, 6, 7. 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, Latin Club Banquet 4 : French Club Banquet 6, 8 : Nativity 3, 5, 7 ; Youth Employment Drive 6, 8 ; Ci-utch Sale 7 ; Spinster Spree Entertainment 8. ROBERT S. RITTER- 3, 4, 5. 6, 1, 8. - Bob : (Mass Nijrht Committee 8; Wrestling 5, 6, 7. 8 : Track JAQUITA MAE ROBINSON— Jackie : Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6. 7, 8; Scroll Staff 8, Exchange Editor 8 : Greenhorn Issue 7 : Quill Ad Club 7 ; SiK tlight Parade 6, 8 ; Cleri- cal Staff 6 : May Festival 4, 6 : Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8: lOB Tea 3: Open House 4; $25 Club 7; School Assembly 6. 7, 8; Sch(x)l Play Committee 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Senior One-Acts 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Drama Club 7, 8 ; Philo 3. 4 : Medical Careers 4 ; G.R.A. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachei-s 5 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Specialty Party Committee 8 ; Cafe Cashier 5, 7, S ; Commencement 6 ; Tennis 4. JUNE ROBINSON: Honor Roll 3. 4, 5, 6. 8 : lOB Tea 3; School Assembly 6; Inte r- national Relations 6. 7. 8 ; Philo 4 ; G.R.A. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Future Teachers 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, J, 7, S : Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 5 : Science Club 4 ; Tennis 3, 5 : May Festival Committee 8. RAYMOND LEE ROE — Ray : Student Council Alternate 3: Honor Roll 3: Gym Leader 7, 8; Open House 4; Assembly Usher 7, 8; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee MICHAEL GARY ROGERS— Mike : May Festival 6; Gym Leader 6, 8; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8 : Alumni Dinner 6 ; Ci-oss Country 5, 7 ; Basketball 3, 4 : Track 4, 6, 8 ; Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6, 8. MARGARET ROMAN— Bunny : Honor Roll 4: Drake Career Day 7; 12B Forma Hostess 7 : G.R.A. 3 ; Pep Club 3. LARRY ROSE — Rose : Tech 3, 4; Monitor 6. JACQUELINE KAY RUDY— Jackie : Honor Roll 3, 5, 6 ; Clerical Staff 7, 8; Gregg Awai-ds G, 7, 8 ; Open House 7 : May Festival Committee 8 ; Philo 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; (;.R.A. 3, 4, 5. 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Nativity 7. —39— BOBBYE LYNN SAVAGE— Sav : Student Council 3, 7, Alternate 4; All-City Studen Council 3, 7, 8; All-City Student Council Jamboree 6, 8: Honor Roll 5, 6; Class Office 5. 6 : Choir 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretai-y 7. 8 ; Sci-oll Staff 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 7 : Spotlight Pa lade 4, 6, 8 ; May Festival : Sign Painter 5, 6. 7. 8 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Tournamen Program Seller 6, 8 : Open House 3, 5 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 : Junior-Senio I ' rom Committee 8; Philo 3: Junior Zeta 5, 6; Senior Zeta 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 5 • 7, 8 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Board 7, 8 ; Nativity 5, 7 I ' cnnis 6 ; Drake Cheerleadingr Clinic 5, 7 ; Baccalaureate 4, 6 ; Crutch Sale 3 ; Frend Hanquet 4, 6, 8; Younkers Teen Board 7, 8; Cheerleading 5, 6, 7, 8. PAUL ROBERT SCHMELING: Monitor 5, 6 : Open House 7 : Stage Crew 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 St nior Exhibits Committee 8. DIANE SUE SCHROEDER: Student Council 7, 8, Alternate 3, 4; All-City Studen Council Jamboree 6, 8; Scroll Staff 8: Greenhorn Issue 7; Student Teacher 7, 8; Ma Festival 4, 6 ; Sign Painter 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 Tournament Program Seller 8 ; Open House 5, 7 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Parent Dinner Hostess 6 : Class Night Hostess 6 ; May Festival Committee 8, Chairma: 8; Philo 3, 4: Junior Zeta 5, fi; Senior Zeta 7, 8; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club J 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 ; Art Club 5, 6 ; Crutch Sale 3. 7, Chairman 7 : Cheer leadei-s 7, 8, Alternate 5, 6 ; Drake Cheerleading Clinic 6, 7. MARJORIE LOUISE SCHU LING— Margie : Honor Roll 6; May Festival 4, 6; $2 Club 7 : $75 Club 7 ; D.E.C.A. 7, 8, President 7, 8, Marshalltown Conference 7 : Specialt) Party Committee 8 ; Cafeteria Helper 3. LAWRENCE E. SCOTT— Larry : Honor Roll 4, 5, 6 ; Quill Staff 8: Section Editor : Greenhorn Issue 7 : Student Teacher 7 ; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 : School Assembly 4, 6 : Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3 , 4 ; German Club 5 ; Football 3, 5, 7 ; Base- ball 4, 8 : Basketball 5. DENNIS SCOVILLE: Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4 ; May Festival 6 ; School Play 8 ; Drama Club 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 : Haseball 4 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Open House 7. PAT SHANANHAN— Irish : Honor Roll 7: Gym Leader 7. 8. MAXINE SHANK— Maxi : Quill Ad Club 6; May Festival 4; Gym Leader 5, 6; $25 Club 6 ; School Assembly 8. LYNN SHELTON: Student Council 3, 5: Honor Roll 7: Class Officer 5, 7, 8 : Quill Staff 6, 7 ; Quill Ad Club 6 : High School Day 6 ; May Festival 4 ; Oi en House 3, 5 ; D.E.C.A. 7, 8; G.R.A. 4, 5: Pep Club 3, 5, 6; Specialty Party Committee 8. CAROL MARIE SHORT: Senior Board 7, 8: Student Cotmril 4: Honor Roll 3, 6, 7 ; All-City Student Council 4 ; Scroll Staff 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 7 ; May Festival 4 ; Gregg Awards 6, 7; Drake Career Day 7: 12B Fornnal Co-Chairman 7: Usherettes 6, 7; School Assembly 6 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Consultant 8 ; Spinster Spree Consultant 8 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7, Vice-President 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Nativity 7 ; Court Day 6 : All-City Student Council Jamboree 6. WAYNE SHUTT— Slug : Student Council 3, 4, 5: Honor Roll 3, 5, 6, 7: Class Officer 4,5; Student Tf.acher 7, 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7 : Open House 4 : School Assembly 3, 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 : Hi-Y 3, 4. 5. 6, 7 ; Ass embly Usher 7 : Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, City Sophomore Champ 3, 4, District Wrestling Champ 5, 6 : Hawkeye Boys ' State 6 ; Baseball 4. LINDA LEE SIGNS: Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Clerical Staff 6; May Festival 4, 8; Gregg Awards 6, 7, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Oi en House 3, 5, 7 ; Usherettes 5, 6, 7 ; School A.ssembly 4, 6 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 ; International Relations 7, S. SecieUi-y 7, 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 8 ; Si)anish Club 4 ; Alumni Dinner ; Crutch Sale 4 ; NOMA Spelling Award 5, T NOMA Arithmetic Awards 5 ; Pan-American Breakfast 4. SUSAN K. SIMPSON— Peanut-s : Student Council 4: Quill Staff 8: May Festival 4: Drake Career Day 7 ; May Festival Committee 8 ; Pep Club 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, ; Art Club 7, 8. DOUGLAS A. SINNARD— Doug : Student Council Alternate 3; Scroll Staff 8: Greenhorn Issue 7 : Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 5, 6 ; Open House 3, 5 : School Assembly 7, 8: Hi-Y 4, 5, 6 ; Alumni Dinner 6; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6. LAN D. SMITH— AI : Student Council 3, 7, 8 ; May Festival 4; Monitor 3, 4; Sign Painter 7: Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Open House 5, 7; School Assembly 5, 7, 8; Senior- Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 : Pep Club 5, 6 ; Football 3, 5, 7 : Baseball 4, 8 : Basketball 3, 4 ; All-City Student Council Host 7 ; All-City Student Council Com- mittee 7, 8 : All-City Student Council Jamboree 8. DONALD R. SMITH— Dick : Gym Leader 6, 8; Drake Career Day 7. DONNA MARIE SMITH— Donnie : Student Council Alternate 3, 4, 8 : Honor Roll 3 I : Quill Staff 8, Section Editor 8 : Clerical Staff 7 ; Nui-se ' s Helper 5 : May Festival 6 Dr ake Career Day 7 ; 12B Foi-mal Hostess 7 ; Gym Leader 7 ; lOB Tea 3 ; Open House 5 Sch(M)l Assembly 6 : Senioi ' -Parent Dinner Hostess 6 ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8 (;.R.A. 3. 4: Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 : Future Teachers 3; Senior Zeta 7. 8; Travel Club 5 Crutch Sale 8 ; Saturday Chemistry Class 6 ; Saturday Biology Class 3, 4 ; Pom-Pom Seller 6. JERRY W. SMITH— Smitty : Class Officer 3, 4; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; D.E.C.A. 7, 8, Marshalltown D.E.C.A. Conference 7, D.E.C.A. Annual March Conference 8. .MICHAEL JAMES SMITH— Abe PENELOPE JUNE SMITH — Pen-a-roonie 8 : May Festival 4, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 5, 6, 7, 8. STEPHEN DENNIS SMITH— Steve : Student Council 3, 4, 8; Honor Roll 5; Spot- light Parade 4 ; May Festival 6 ; Monitor 5, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; Gym Leader 5, 6, 7. 8 ; School Assembly 5. 6 ; Class Night Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 5 ; Football 3, 5, 7 ; Base- ball 4, 6, 8; Basketball 4, 6, 8. —40— Student Council 3 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. Spotlight Parade 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Drill Team Sandy Stiles, Karen Hartung, Diane Schroeder, Pat Dewick, Betty Huffman, Pam Weiss, and Teri McFarlanc portray many countries and times in their costumes at the Specialty Party. LA VONNE SNOOK— Vonnie : Clerical Staff 5. 7: Nurse ' s Helper 6: Sinrn Painter 8 : $25 Club 6 : School Assembly 4 : Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 : Philo 4 G.R.A. 4 ; Travel Club 4. DANNY LEROY SPAIN— Red : May Festival 4, 6; Gym Leader 8; $75 Club 7 D.E.C.A. 7. 8 ; Hi-Y 8. 4. JANE STELCK— Stinky : Honor Roll 6. 7. 8 : Scroll Staff 8: Greenhom Issue 7; May Festival 4, 6: lOB Tea 3: School Assembly 3: French Club 8, 4: G.R.A. 3, 4, 5 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5: Spanish Club 5. r, : ( ' !m S ' n ' hr } .. f, « ; Saturday Biolofry Class 3. 4. SANDRA RAYE STILES— Sandy : Hmuoi 7. guill Ad Club ti ; HiRh School Day 6 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : $25 Club 6 : KDPS Announcer 6, 7 : Drama Club 7, 8 ; Pep Club 7. 8 : Senior Zeta 7. 8 : Travel Club 6 : Tech 3, 4 : IBM Data Processing 8. TIM K. STITH: Quill Ad Club 6: Gym Leader 7. 8: $75 Club 6; D.E.C.A. 8. DANIEL JAY STOOKEY— Danny : Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8; May Festival 4, 6; Drake Career Day 7 : Tournament Program Seller 6 ; Senior One-Acts 8 : Drama Club 5. 6 : French Club 5 : Hi-Y 3. 4. 5. 6 : Swimming 3, 4. 5. JO ANN STOVALL — Chubby : Drake Career Day 7: 12B Foim.il H - ' .-ss 7; Seni..i Breakfast Committee 7 : G.R.A. 3 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6. CONNIE STOVER: Class Officer 5, 6: Clerical Staff 5, 6; May Festival 4; Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 : Pep Club 3. 4. JACK LEON STRODE— Toad : Monitor 8: Gym Leader 7, 8; Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 0. 7 : F(M)tball 3, 5. 7. SYLVESTER STROTHER — Sy : Student Council Alternate 3, 4; Quill Staff 6, 7 (Jym Leader 7 ; School Assembly 4, 5. 6 : Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, i Latin Club 3, 7 : Swimmirg 3, 4. 5, 7 ; Track 4 : Movie Operator 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. HAROLD PATRICK SULLIVAN— Sully : Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Spotlight Parade 4 • May Festival 6 : Open House 5 ; School Assembly 5, 6, 7 : Senior Breakfast Committed 7. C-chaii-man 7 : French Club 6. 7. 8 : Hi-Y 4. 6. 7 : Latin Club 3 : Alumni Dinner 6; Nativity 3. 7; Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Tennis 4, 6, 8 : Iowa Junior Science Symposium 6. MARY FRANCES SWACKER: Quill Staff 8: Greenhom Issue 7: Drake Career Day 7 • Open House 7 • Philo 7. 8 : Junior Zeta 6 : G.R.A. 7. 8 : Pep Club 3. 4 ; Latm Club 3, ' 4, 5: Travel Club 7. 8: Adult Education Usher 7: School A s.mhlv S; I.oetown News 7. JERRY SWERTFAGER— Pumkin Head : Boys ' Glee Club 5. 6: Spotlight Parade 6, 8 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7. HAROLD AHLSTEDT SWIHART— Hal : Marching Band 3. 4, 7, 8 : Concert Band S 4 7 8 • Quill Staff 8 : Greenhorn Issue 7 : Student Teacher 7, 8 : Spotlight Parade 4! h May ' Festival 4: Hi-Y 3. 4. 5; Swimming 3. 4: Equipment Manager 3, 4. IINDA MAE TABBIA— Lin : Honor Roll 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6: Scroll Staff C lnhorn ssue 7; S,K tlight Parade 6: May Festival 4: Class Night Hostess 6; LniortpaiUt Dinner Committee 8: Nativity 7: $100 Scholai-ship from American Business Women ' s A.s.sociation 7, 8. —41 — 1 CHERYL LINN TABER— Sheri : Student Council 6: Scroll Staff 8: Greenhoi Issue 7 : May Festival 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 12B Formal Hostess 7 : Gym Lead. 5, fi: Tournament Program Seller 6: lOB Tea 3; Open House 3: School Assembly )■ Junior Zeta 5. T. : G.R.A. 4. 5. 6: Pep Club 3, 4. 5: Senior Zeta 7, 8: Travel Club 5, Specialty Party Committee 8 : Leetown News 7. DONALD H. TAYLOR— Don : Honor Roll 6, 7. 8; Quill Staff 8; Greenhorn Iss,., 7, P ge Eklitor 7 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 : Schw)l Assembly 7 ; May Festival Committee }« Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner 4 : Nativity 7 ; Basketball 3, 4 ; Tennis 3. 4 . 7, 8. RICHARD TEDROW— Dick : Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Concert Band 3, 4, 5, f Student Teacher 7, 8 ; Siwtligrht Parade 4. 6 : Open House 3 : Senior Breakfast Commi tee 7 : Science Club 5, 6, 7 : Saturday Biology 3, 4 ; Assembly Usher 7, 8 : Genna Club 7, 8. RICHARD EUGENE THOMASON— Dick ' : Boys Glee Club 6: Student Teacher 7 Spotlight Parade 6: Drake Career Day 7: Gym Leader 7, 8: Junior-Senior Prom Corr, nittee 8: Hi-Y 3, 5: Wrestling 3, 5, 7: Baseball 6. MKL THOMPSON— Mel : Gym Leader 7: Senior One-Acts 8: Hi-Y 3, 4, 6. TKRRY THOMPSON— Sticks ' til WILLIAM A. THOMSON— Bill : Student Council 3, 6, 7: Monitor 5. 6: Gvn Leader 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Exhibits Committee 8 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Alumni Dinner H ; Football 3, 5, 7, Big Six Champs 7, City Champs 7 : Golf 4, 6, 8. JOAN CAROLE THORNTON— Joni : Honor Roll 3, 4; Scroll Staff 8: Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Libraiy Sta ff 3, 4 : May Festival 4, 6 ; Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4 : Sign Painter 5, 6; Drake Career Day 7: 12B Formal Hostess 7: Tournament Program Seller 8: Open House 5 : D.E.C.A. 7 : School Assembly 5. 6. 7, 8 : School Play 6, 8, Crew 5. 6, 7. 8 : Senior One-Acts 8 : Spinster Spree Committee 8 : Specialty Party Committee 8 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Science Club 3, 4 : Assembly Usher 8 : United Nations Tour 6 : Crutch Sale 7 : After-Game Party Entertainment o, 6 : P.T.A. Program 6. NED TILTON— Tiny : Quill Ad Club 6: D.E.C.A. 7, 8. MICHAEL TOPP— Mike : Student Council 5, 6; Quill Staff 7; Si otlight Parade 4: Drake Career Day 7 ; Senior Banquet Committee 8 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Science Club 3, 4 : Wrestling 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 : Football 3, 5, 7 ; Baseball 4 : Tennis 6. CAROL TRICKEY— Trixie : Girls ' Glee Club 6: Student Teacher 7: Sjwtlighi Parade 6 ; Gym Leader 5, 6 : Open House 7 ; G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, fi : Pep Club 3. 4. 5. : Assembly Usher 7 : Travel Club 5, 6. RALPH TRUMBO— Ed : Monitor 5: Open House 5, 7; Baseball 8. CONNIE K. TUCKER— Tucker : Student Council Alternate 6: Sjxjtlight Parade C. 8 : Clerical Staff 7, 8 : May Festival 4, 6 : Gregg Awards 7. 8 : Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 ; Usherettes 6, 7 : School Assembly 7 : Spinster Spree Committee 8 ; Philo 3, 4 ; Junior Zeta 5, 6 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Alumni Dinner 6 : Drill Team 6, 7, 8, Alternate 5. JAY TURNER: Student Council Alternate 7; May Festival 4, 6; Gym Leader 7; Open House 7 : School Assembly 4, 6 : May Festival Committee 8 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6 : Bowling 4. LAWRENCE VALIN — Larry : Honor Roll 3. 4, o, 6, 7, 8 ; Spotlight Parade 4: Mav Festival 6 : Open House 5 : May Festival Committee 8 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 6 : Nativity 7 : Ger- man Club 5, 6, 7, 8 : Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6. LINDA KAY VANDERLOO— Lindy : Honor Roll 5; Quill Staff 8; Greenhorn Issue 7 : Clerical Staff 7 ; May Festival 6 ; Gym Leader 7 ; Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 8 : Philo 3, 4. 5, 6 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3 : Alumni Queen 7. GLENDA VAN GUNDY- 3, 4, 5, 6. May Festival 4 : School Assembly 4 ; Pep Club PAMELA JEAN VAN HOSEN— Pam : Honor Roll 7; Marching Band 3, 4, 5. . Concert Band 3, 4, 5, 6 : Quill Staff 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 7 : Spotlight Parade 4, « : Ma- Festival 4. 6: Drake Career Day 7: lOB Tea 3: School Assembly 6, 8: Class Night Committee 8; Junior Zeta 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: Leetown News 7; Adult Education Usher 7. JOHN F. VERMIE— Worm $25 Club 8: Football 3. KEN VESTAL — Poppa : Student Council 4. 5: Marching Band Announcer 5, 6: Spotlight Parade 6 ; May Festival 8 ; Monitor 5, 6, 8 ; Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 : School Assembly 5, 6 : School Play 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Senior One-Acts S . KDPS Announcer 7, 8 : KDPS Panel 7 : WHO Panel 7 : Game Announcer 5, 6, Drama Club 7, 8, President 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6; Wrestling 3; Football 3, 5; Baseba 4. Master of Ceremony After Game Parties 6. 7 ; P.T.A. Entertainment 6. CLINTON L. VONK— Clint : Student Council 3: Honor Roll 6, 8: Quill Staff 8: Greenhorn Issue 7 ; Gym Leader 6, 7, 8 ; Class Night Committee 8 ; Baseball 4, 6, 8 ; Basketball 3, 4. -42- Ail Colleen Bendickson and Mike DeMarchi pa- rade under the arch made by the Senior Board as the big moment of announcing the King and Queen approaches. M K HELE VRANICH: Honor Roll 4. 5. 6. 7 : May Festival 4, 6: Gregg Awai-ds Drake Cai-eer Day 7 : May Festival Committee 8 : G.R.A. 3, 8 : Pep Club 3, 7. SHERYL SUE VUAGNIAUX— Sherry : Honor Roll 4, 5. 7: Marchintr Band 5, 8, 7. 8: Gi-ecnhorn Issue 6; Spotlight Parade «. 8: lOB Tea 3; School Assembly 4. 6; May Festival Committee 8 : G.R.A. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Latin Club 3 : Spanish Club 5. 6, Secretary 5 ; Art Club 4 ; Travel Club 7 : Flapr Twirlere 5, 6, 7. 8, Co-CapUin  . Captain 7, H. TOMMY ALBERT WADSTROM— Tom : Quill Ad Club 7, 8: Spotlight Parade 6: Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 5. 6. 7. 8 : $25 Club 7 : School Assembly 7 ; KDPS Announcer 7, 8 ; Class Nisrht Committee 8 : Drama Club 7, 8 : Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 5. 6 : Science Club 3, 4 : FcH)tball 3 : Baseball 4 : Basketball 3. 4 : Drake Relays Assistant 4, 6, 8. LUCINDA MARIE WALLACE— Cindy : May Festival 6: lOB Tea 3 ; D.E.C.A. T H. Secretary 7. 8 : Pep Club 3. 4 : Specialty Party Committee 8 ; P.T.A. Potluck Hostess 3 : D.E.C.A. Conference 7, Annual March Conference 8. SALLY JEAN WALLS— Sara : Student Council 6: Girls ' Glee Club 3: May Festival 4. 6 : Drake Career Day 7 : 12B Formal Hostess 7 : lOB Tea 3 : School Assembly 5 : Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Latin Club 3. 4 : Adult Education Usher 7. GREGORY ALAIN WALTZ— Mousey : Student Council 3. 4: Gym Leader 5, 6. 7 8; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8: Hi-Y 3. 4. 5. 6; Wrestlinsr 3. 4, 5. 6. i, 8, City Champs 3, 4, 7, 8, Individual City Champion 7, 8 : Baseball 4. ROBERT ALAN WARD— Bob- Ma nager 3. Marchintf Band 3, 4 : Concert Band 3, 4 : Equipment VERONICA WARREN— Ronnie : Honor Roll 5. 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3. 4: Clerical Staff 5. 6: Nui-se ' s Helper 7: May Festival 6: Wai-dmbe Girl 6; Sign Painter 5 6; Gvm L der 3. 4 : Junior Zeta 5. 6 : French Club 3. 4 : Pep Club 3. 4. 6. 6 : Senior Zeta 7; Red Cross Club 3. 4: Crutch Sale 8: All-Schm)! Party Committee 8. HAROLD WATSON: Drake Career Day 7: May Festival Committee 8. MARY ANN WATSON— Tiny : Library Staff 8; May Festival 4 7 ; May Festival Committee 8 : Pep Club S. Drake Career Day DONNA MAE WEBB— Tinkerbell : Quill Ad Club 7; May Festival 4 ... liili Formal nJ tet 7: (;ym Leader S : Open House 3 f SenK r.Pare Committee 8: G.R.A. X. 4. r . r,. 7. S: I .m Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 1. Senior Zeta 8. P.T.A. Hostess 6, 7. NANCY J. WEBB— Webbie : Student Council Alternate 4 5 : May Festival 4 ; Gym Leader 3 4 Tjunic.r-Senior Prom Committee 8; Philo 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SecretaiT 7. 8; G.R.A. 5 : Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SYI VIA MARIE WEBB— Syl : Honor Roll 6. 7. 8 : Girls ' Glee Club 3 4 5: Clerical l? ff 7 8 May Festival 4: GreRtf Awards 6. 7. 8 : Medical Careers 3. 4. 5 : G.R.A B. t lU ' club 3f 4 5 6 7 nior Zeta 7. 8; Senior Banquet Committee 8; Adult Education Monitor 7. 8 ; Class Nijrht Hostess 6. PAMELA SUE WEISS— Pami : Student Council Alternate 7. 8 ; Honor Roll 5 . - QnnrTll «?tAff 7- Greenhorn Issue 6; SiH)tlitrht Parade 6. 8; May Festival 4. 6 ; Sign Pain eT ' efr B FormaT Hostess 7; School Assembly 4. 5. 6 7 : School DPS . Cninster Soree Committee 8 : Junior Zeta 5, 6 : French Ulub 6 , G. r.A 5 6. 7. 8; lep c!ub 3 t 5 6. 7. g; Drill Team 5. 6, 7. 8 ; United Campaign Speaker 7. GWEN N. WELLS —43— JOYCE WESSEL— Squeaky : SchcK)l Assembly 4. TOMMY L. WHEELDON— Tom : Senior Board 7, 8: Student Council 5, 7: Hono Roll 5 : Monitor 5, 6 : Drake Career Day 7 : Gym Leader 4. 5, 6, 8 : School Assembly • 6, 7, 8 : Alumni Dinner 6. Consultant 8 ; Football 3, 5, 7, Bijr Six and City Champs 7 Baseball 4, 6, 8, Big Six 4 ; Sports Banquet 4 ; Specialty Party Committee 8 : Cor sultant 8. ROBERT DON ELDON WHEELS— Donnie : Quill Ad Club 5, 6; Gym Leader 8, 5. 6. 7. 8: Cix ss Country 8, 4. 5. 7. 8 : Track 3. 4. fi. 7. S. DEAN ALLEN WHITING: Marchinjf Band 3, 4. Hand 3. 4, 5; Gym Leadt 7 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 7 ; Basketball 3, 4 : Track 4 ; Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8 : Visual Aids 7. MARY ELLEN WHITNEY— Mi-mi : Hcncr Roll 3, 4. 5: All-City Band 3, 4, 5, 6 Marching Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Greenhorn Issue 6 : SiKitlight Parade 4, 6, 8 : Ma 1 t stival 4, 6: School Assembly 5: G.R.A. 3. 4, 5. fi : Latin Club 3. 4; Majorettes i ROBERT GEORGE WHITSON JR.— Bob : Hcncr Roll 4. 5. f : Scroll Staff 8. Paj , Kditor 8: Greenhorn Issue 7, Page Editor 7; Student Teacher 5, B: Spotlight Parade 4 May Festival 6 ; Open House 3. 7 : School Play 5, 8 : Seni:)r One-Acts 8 : KDPJ- Announcer 7, 8 : Class Night Committee 8 : Future Teachei-s 5, 6 ; Historian 5, 6 Science Club 3, 4 : Alumni Dinner 4 ; WHO-TV Panel 7 : Saturday Science Class 3. 4 Letter of Commendation. National N!i rit S h !arshii s ; Diak f ' c ' nx - A- i t;tnt s : Tfi- 3, Ekiuipment Manager 5. HARLAN WICKER JR.— Wick : Student Council 5: Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Basket- ball 3. 4. SHARON KAY WILLIAMS— Sally : Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6; Gym Leader 5, 6: School Assembly 5, 6 : School Play 8 ; KDPS Announcer 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 4 ; Specialty Party Committee 8. GEORGE WILLIAM WILSON— Bill : Honor Roll 6; Quill Staff 6; May Festival 4. 6 ; Hi-Y 3 : Wrestling 7 ; Swimming 3, 4. BETTY JEAN WIMBER— Jeannie : Mav Festival 4, 6; Gregg Awards 5, 6, 7 ; Pep Club 3. 4. JEAN WINGERT — Jeanie : Honor Roll 5; May Festival 4; Drake Career Day 7; Open House 7 : G.R.A. 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Pep Club 3, 4, 7 ; Senior Zeta 7 ; Specialty Party Committee 8. GEORGE ALLEN WISHMAN JR.— Butch : Drake Career Day 7; Hi-Y 3. 4, 5: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, City Champs 3 ; Football 3, 5, 7, City Champs 7, Big Six ' hamps 7. BARBARA WITT— Bobbi : May Festival 6, 8; Drake Career Day 7; Class Nigh Committee 8. DENNIS RAY YORK— Denny : Student Council 5, Student Council Alternate 4, Choir 3. 4, 5, 7, 8, President 7, 8: Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Boys ' Quartet 3, 4 : Madrigal Singer 7 ; Spotlight Parade 4, 6, 8 ; Monitor 7 ; Gym Leader 6, 7, 8 ; lOB Tea 3; Open House 7; School Assembly 6, 7; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 8; Mumni Dinner 6; Nativity 3, 5, 7; Basketball 3, 4; Golf 4, 6; Annivei-sai-y Day 6. HARRY P. YOUNG— Cuz ' n : Open House 5, 7: May Festival r, ; KDPS Announr . 7 ; Swimming 3. I.ARRY KEITH YOUNG — Hair : Student Council 7, 8; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Boys ' (ilee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Spotlight Parade 4, 6 ; School Assembly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; School Play 7 ; Senior Breakfast Committee 8 ; Hi-Y 3, 4, 6, 7 : Latin Club 4, 6 ; Nativity 7 : FfK,tbal! 7. RAYMOND ZAGERS — Ray : Student Council 8; Honor Roll 3; Greenhorn Issue 6, Page Editor 6 ; Scroll Staff 7, Page Editor 7 : High School Day 8 ; May Festival 6 ; Gym Leader 7, 8 ; Senior-Parent Dinner Committee 8 ; Alumni Dinner 6 ; Football 3 : Journalism Workship 6. 44— The climax of the Junior-Senior Prom came when Steve Smith, the king, crowned Susie Ly- man, the Prom Queen. Not Pictured MAKK STEVKN BELLN AP— ' Mark : Quill Ad Club u : Hi h Sch.x.l Day 6: Tournament PioKiam Seller 6: D.E.C.A. 7, 8, Parliamentarian 7, 8; Equipment Mana;,er 5, i ; Coin Club 8, 4, President 3, 4 : Alumni Dinner 6. BARBARA BROKOFSKY— Badey e : Spotlight Parade 6: May Festival 6: 12B Formal Hostess 7: School Assembly 6: Philo 4. 5; Pep Club 5. 6; Senior Zeta 7, : Art ( lul. I. :.. 7. . S(mm .■trnv-Tvri M r.-r 7. 8. LEE A. JOHNSON: D.E.C.A. 7, Tech :i. 4. 5. 6. MICHAEL D. LOVEJOY— Mike : Student Council 5; Future Teach- ers 5. RUSSELL McCURN: Gym Leader 7, 8; Hi-Y 7, 8: Ft otball 3. 4. LARRY DAVIS— -Butch : Library Stalf 7. 8. DOROTHY BROWN NALLS PATRICIA DONER— Patty : Honor Roll 7; Quill Staff 7, Greenhorn sue 6; May Festival 4: Wardrobe Girls 7: Pep Club 3. JOHN DUNN— Porky : Honor Roll 6: Quill Ad Club 8: Gym Leader 8; $75 Club 8: KDPS Announcer 8. BOB NEWTON— Fig : Honor Roll 7; High School Day 6; Gym Leader 6, 7 : $75 Club 6 ; D.E.C.A. 7, 8 ; School Assembly 6 : Science Club 3, 4 ; Quill Ad Club 6. JAMES MARION PHILLIPS— Jim : D.E.C.A. 8; Rim of W ! Wv.-h School, Lake Arrowhead, California 5, 6. WILLIAM PAUL DUNNAM nONNA ELLIS FREDDY FREDREGILL— Ringo : Gym Leader 7, 8: Op n H . D.KC.A. 7. 8. Vice President 7. 8. JUDITH ANN RIDLEY— Judy : May ?estival S: Gym Leader 5. T.. ANYTA FLEMING RIFE — Louie : Sullivan HiRh. Mm rill. .n. Aikansa :i, 4, 5 : Central HiKh, Minneapolis, Minnesota 6, 7. BEVERLY SUE ROBBINS LEON FREEMAN— Moose : Student Council 7: Monitor 6, 8: Gym l oader 6, 7, 8 : Basketball 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City fi. 8, All-Bipr-Six 8. MARGARET GALVAN— Majripie : Quill Ad Club 6: Senior Exhibits Committee 8. LARNCY HENDRICKS— Hank : Nativity 7. ALAN HOKANSON— Al : Honor Roll 7; Gym Leader 4. BKVERLY JACKSON— Bev : Saydel 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. PAT RUNYAN— Pat : Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Lawrence Hj ?h, Lawrence, Kansas 3, 4, 6 ; Manhattan High, Manhattan, Kansas 5. ROGER SEE: Quill Ad Ciub 7: School Asisembly 3, 4. 5: As.sembly Usher 7. SHERRY WHITE: Senior Prom Committee 8. STEVE YOUNG — Steve : Honor Roll 3, 4: May Festival 6: Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6 : Open House 3, 7 : School A.ssembly 4, fi ; Hi-Y 3 : SwimminR 3. 4! 5! 6 : Golf 6 ; Life Guai-d 4, 5, 6. —45— Listening to her theme song, The Girl of My Dreams, Susie Lyman, Prom Queen, sat in her throne attended by Steve Smith, Prom King, and their ten attendants of the Prom Court for 1964. August Graduates LAWRENCE (JEORfJE BEDFORD— Larry : Movie Opeiatnr 4. 5 : IB MM Club 5, 6. PAIILETTE MARDEE BOYLAN— Paul : Cla«8 Offic«r 8. 4, 5. May FestivaJ 6 ( ' ,ym Leader 7: Open House 3; Art Club 5, fi, 7, 8; President 7, 8. TRUDY CARTER— (;ene : Pej Club 7; Tennis 8; Cym Leader fi. CAROLYN SITE JOHNSON— Sue CHERYL LYNN McNEELEY : May Festival ( ; C.R.A. : , 1. •,, ; Pep Club ' A, 4. DON E. ROUSE— Roach : Quill Ad Club 7; Monitor 5. 6; . 2r, Club 7; $75 Club 7- Wrestlinsr 4. 5: F(M)tball 4. 5: Senior Specialty Party Committee 8. ALBERT SANKEY. JR.— Sank : Honor Roll r, ; Cym Leader 4; Hi-Y .3, 4. SUSAN LOUISE SPIDLE — Sue : Library Staff 7, 8; May Festival 4, 6- lOB Tea :i • Pel) Club A, h : Travel Club 6, 7, 8. WILLIAM J. STEPHENSON— Jody SANDRA KAY TERRY— Sandee : Honor Roll 6; Quill SUff 8: Greenhorn Issue 7; Leetown News 7 ; Quill Ad Club 6 ; May Festival 4, 6 ; Drake Career Day 7 ; 0] en House 8 : $25 Club 6 : School Assembly 8 ; Pep Club .3 : Travel Club 3 ; Thrift Essay Winner 7. (.ARY WALTHER— Wahoo : Quill Ad Club 7: $25 Club 7. ALBERTA JEAN WALTERS— Albert : May Festival 4, 6; $25 Club 7. Not Pictured (;LENDA KAYE JONES— Kaye : Student Council 5, 6. All-City Stu- dent Council Alternate 5; May Festival Committee 8; Junior Zeta 5, 6; French Club 5, 6 ; G.R.A. 3, 4 ; Senior Zeta 7, 8 ; Art Club 3, 4, 7, 8, Vice- I ' resident 7. KATHLEEN McDONALD— Kathy : Ankeny Hi h School 4. DENA RUMNEY: May Festival J: Drake Career Day 7. —46— Forget Me Not ■•■■■■■■■■■iJSSSL ■■■■■■■■■SiiSSSSi iiiiis::::::::;: Participation: Backbone of East Sports w 1 MINUTES SECONDS fmhm hoi9e visitor « m (TOP LEFT) Denny Paul is seen prepar- ing to dive in at a recent swimminfir meet. (CENTER) Mike McLain leads City Cross Counti-y meet. (LOWER RIGHT) Herb Larsen scores aprainst Mason City. (LOW- ER LEFT) Jim Singleton leads EHS on to another wrestling win. —51— (Top) Coaching the varsity squad is Mr. Savage. He is as- sisted by (Upper Left) Mr. Mc- Adam and (Upper Right) Mr. Wcberg. Don Aim Tackle No. 77 Xorman Brown End No. 88 Dennis Decker Guard No. 52 Steve Gleason Fullback No. 33 Boh ilen.sler (Juard No. 68 SUVi- Hell (aiard No. 62 Steve Brown Center No. 50 Michael DeMarchi Guard No. 66 Don Goode Tackle No. 76 Dennis Hill End No. 85 Tom Hi rKstrom (Juanl No. 60 John Chamberlain Tackle No. 71 Jesse Dixon End No. 80 Halfback No. 23 Jack Hill (luai ' d No. 65 Denny Brown Guard No. 61 Dan Crawford Fullback No. : James Fines Tackle No. 20 Herbert Larsen Quarterback No. 45 Glen Hayworth Tackle No. 78 James Lsuthauser Quarterback No. 10 DouK Hemer Quarterback No. ] Mike Lloyd Tackle No. 67 —52— East Wins Big Six, Season Record East 7 North 0 East 20 Lincoln 19 East 28 West Waterloo 7 East 26 East Waterloo 0 East 32 Mason City 0 East 20 Fort Dodge 13 East 14 Tech 6 East () Roosevelt 13 Ties for City Crown Harvey Loyd Mack Lyles Halfback No. 44 Fullback No. 30 Marvin McGuire Michael Milligan End No. 86 End No. 84 Steve Peters Larry Scott Halfback No. 27 Center No. 53 Thomas Manuel Gene McCoy Halfback No. 12 Center No. 55 Dennis Morgan Tom Negrete End No. 54 Halfback No. 36 James Sheets Kenny Slack Tackle No. 72 End No. 81 Alan Smith Steve Smith Halfback No. 21 End No. 88 Tim Walker Gerald W aseskuk Tackle No. 75 Tackle No. 73 Paul Sorensen Jack Strode Cent M N.. r l Guard No. 63 Tom W ht ' t ' ldon Marvin Williams Halfback No. 40 Halfback No. 22 Bill Thomson Mike Topp End No. 82 Guard No. 64 George Wishman Michael Woolman Guard No. H9 Fullback No. 28 —53— Varsity in Action; 1963 Football Season Courtesy Des Moines Register and Tribune The 1963 football team carried on the tradition of East High. Their record is one to be p roud of: fourth in the state, first in the Big Six, and a tie with Lincoln for the city crown. East ' s record is marred by only one defeat. (Upper Left) Herb Larsen bursts through the hoop to lead our team on the field to another victory. (Upper Right) Harvey Loyd dashes down the field with the ball for a first- and-ten. (Right) East stops Fort Dodge. (Bottom) Steve Gleason, Alan Smith, and George Wishman carry Coach Bob Savage off the field after a victory. Courtesy Des Moines Register and Tribune , 1 lesy Des Moines Register and Tribune —54— (ABOVE) THE RESERVE FOOTBALL SQUAD: The resei-ve football squad is undefeated. Row 1 : Bill Hansen. Mike Brady. Tom Sassatelli, Don Becker, Calvin Cann] bell, Dennis SnediKar, Jerald Woods. John Jewett, Stanley Williams, Randy Williams, Darrell Carter. Gary Nichols, Dennis Leut hauser : Row 2: Larry Gaines, Tom Shattuck, Randall Swisher. Mike Ewart, Lowell Nelson, Bill Robinson, Dennis Baker, Bob Volpe, Tim Day, Del Van Dorn, Ron Andei-son, Mike Klinefeldt, Tom Lewis, Dave Gra«so, George Yeager : Row 3: Tim Crewse, Tom Warren, Sam Brown, Tim Barker, Robert Lyman, Steve Staats, John Sellers, Jay Northway, Ken W(K)lman. Larry Parisho, Bob Thomson, Mike Breton, Byron, Dudley, Robbie Reynolds, Mr. Johnson (Coach). Not Pictured: Larry Dirlam, Marie Jensen, Doug Morgan, Kalvin Tuinstra, Tom Wilkei-son. Their long hours of practice have paid off, especially during the Roosevelt game, in which Coach Johnson felt that they played their best. Their record included seven wins and no defeats. (Left) Coach Richard Johnson and Assistant Coach Tom Hand discuss possible plays for the reserve football team. (Bottom Left) The boys practice for a coming game. Fullback is Tom Sassatelli, center is Dennis Leuthauser, quarterback is Mike Brady, and halfback is Larry Gaines. 1963 Reserves Go Undefeated —55— The Scarlet Steppers with Their Best Foot ABOVE) SCARLET STEPPERS: The Scarlet Steppei-s have become more out i tandinw: thii UKh thoir years of pei-forminsr. Row 1 : Martha Davis. Linda Taylor, Anita Hawkins. Bonnie Barker. Michelle Smith. Janean Skinner. Pat Manninpr, Stevie Berlovich. Becky Brown. Judy Holmes. Liz Clyde. Carol Smith. Sherry Leaminpr. Joyce Davis. Susie Lyman: Row 2: Karen Mai-shall. Mary Mahoney. Caryll Sh; rt. Linda CiCH dinR. Mary Fowler. Elaine Reei e. Linda Mendenhall. Connie WiH)dai- l. Rita Henry (Cap- taint. Teri McFarlane. Linda Welch, (iaye St H)key. l a Windei-s. Linda Benton. Sheryl Richai-dson. Linda Vertz. (iloria H( hrmann : Row 3: Sandy Holder. Judy Hull. Judy Hartman. Rosemary Nicolle. Mary Enprwall. Connie Tucker. Betty Huffman. Anne Mahl. Linda Schultz, Penny Smith. Pam McAv«)y. Phyllis Cumpston. Jane Taylor. Linda Channell, Donna Davis. Sandy Olson, Donna BoKfiTS. Sue Ferguson. (Bottom) The Scarlet Steppei-s form an E.H.S. at the East Hiprh f«M tball victory assembly. —56— Forward, March in Excellent Precision Halftime entertainment at games . . . marching in parades . . . perfecting their performances . . . these acivities keep the Scarlet Steppers constantly occupied. (Top Left) White boots step high as the East High Steppers entertain at a basketball game. (Top Right) Lea Winders and Mary Fowler practice a wheel as one of their many precision maneuvers which they executed at the Spotlight Parade. (Bottom Left) Mrs. Gelhaar, adviser, discusses a drill with Rita Henry, captain. (Above) The Scarlet Steppers demonstrate their skills at the annual Alumni Assembly. —57— 4 Display of Skill (Right) Forming an arch are the East High flag- i irlers: Lana Doty, Kathy Lair, Sherry Vuagniaux. Peggie Matzke, Chris Bloomquist, and Sue Grant. (Bottom Left) The majorettes forming a semi-circle around Captain Sue Lettington are Candee Wilen, Mary Whitney, Shari Thompson, Karen Hartung, and Janice Lewis. ..u. The talents of the majorettes and flagtwirlers add much to our halftime entertainment. (Bottom Right) The majorettes show off their snappy red and black uniforms in a salute to East High. (Upper Right) Flagtwirlers put their best foot forward in a salute to the Star Spangled Banner. (Upper Left) The Pep Club gives added desire to our team with cheers of enthusiasm. —58— Barb Berggren Jean Borrall Terry Wingert Butts Bobbyc Savage Carol Cornwell Lynda Savage Outward personalities, lots of leadershi] and plenty of school spirit — combine thes points, multiply by twelve and you have th cheerleaders of East. (Left) They are un der the leadership of Miss Donna Burrhu and Mr. Kenneth Stratton, advisers. (Cen ter Left) The girls jump high to show thei enthusiasm. (Center Right) One of the du ties performed by the cheerleaders is show; here as the girls watch for the arrival of th football team. Pep N Donna Blanquart Diane Schroeder Janice Wheeler Sally Brandt —59— —60— Second Place City Honor to East Varsity Durtesy Des Moines Regrister and Tribune Courtesy Des Moines Register and Tribune (Upper Left) Onlookers Ron Fillman (No. 41), Leon Freeman (No. 55) and Frank Pierick (No. 31) gaze in amazement as Herb Larsen (No. 21) sinks a beautiful jump shot for another two points for the East High Scar- lets. (Upper Right) Leon Freeman (No. 55) moves into the lane and attempts to make a difficult left-hand hook shot during one of the City Series challenges. (Center Left) Head Varsity Coach Sandquist negotiates a point of strategy with Assistant Coach Akerman. (Center Right) Marv McGuire takes a free throw and makes it, racking up another point for the mighty Scarlets of EHS, who won 12 and lost 9 this year. Season Record East 56 East Waterloo ;.i East 68 Ft. Dodg:e 51 East 46 Mason City 79 East 64 Cedar Falls 78 East 42 West Waterloo 79 East 66 Lincoln 53 East 67 North 58 East 63 Roosevelt 65 East 65 Ft. Dodge 67 East 46 West Waterloo 60 East 73 Tech 43 East 56 East Waterloo 55 East 56 Lincoln 44 East 76 North 67 East 76 Cedar Falls 65 East 57 Roosevelt 70 East 81 Tech 71 East 81 Mason City 61 East 64 Tech 55 East 80 North 44 East 48 Roosevelt 71 Senior Junior Vorsitie —62— (Upper Left) Mr. Johnson takes time out from his many duties as resei-ve basketball coach to give Quill j)h )toprrai)hei-s a chance. (Center Left) Warming up before a sophomore game are resei-ve team players Don Becker, Joe Peterson, and Dennis Leuthauser. (Bottom) RESERVE TEAM: East High can well be proud of its victorious sophomore team (9 wins. 4 losses). Row 1: Tim Barker. John Nelson, Steve Taylor, Dennis Leuthauser, Lari-y Gaines, Ron Anderson, Randy Williams, Robert Johnson, Phil Harlow; Row 2: Mike Brady, Jon Schuttinga, David Bail. Don Becker. John Sellers. Joe Peterson. Lai i-y Diilam. Hill Han.sen. Season Record East 70 Ankeny 56 East 61 Urbandale 45 East 55 Cedar Falls 44 East 67 Saydel 39 East 72 Ankeny 68 East 61 Lincoln 71 East 42 North 60 East 44 Roosevelt 42 East 62 Ft. Dodge 69 East 67 Tech 63 East 59 Lincoln 57 East 50 North 52 East 45 Tech 44 Finish High in ' 63-64 Ratings —63— Wrestlers Take Title In spite of outstanding opposition, the East High wrestling team had a triumphant season. The Scarlets took first place in the city with a 7-1 record. Competition in the Big Six proved keener and, although fighting hard, the East High izrapplers posted only one victory against four losses, an 8-5 record over all. There are many exceptionally good boys on the team this season. Among them are Jim Day and Don Aim, who both qualified to advance to state competition in Cedar Falls. Kelly Chamberlain 133 lbs. Mr. Hand Coach Mr. I eMouth Assistant Coach —64— (Left) KESERVE WREST- LING TEAM: The reserve wrestling team was an out- standinjf asset to EHS this season. Row 1 : Lance Ber- lovich. Rich Carlson, Harold Sullivan. Nile Negiete, Dennis Snedisrar, Dave Merrill, Harry Elder. Tony Colbert; Row 2: Bob Volpe, Paul Dennis, Tom Sassatelli, Bob Thomson, Den- nis Brown, Tony Martinez, Gar ' Alvord, Mike Klinefeldt, John Shockley : Row 3 : Stanley Haw- kins, Rick Grant, Sam Brown, Danny Grasso, Steve Burgett, Steve Yauk. Byron Dudley, George Paulous, Tom Gay, Lar- i-y Griffin, Dennis Van Gorden ; Not Pictured: Calvin Campbell, iie.nge Elliott, John Jewett, Pat Keener, Tom Lewis, Bruce Mills, Larry Perisho, Bob Niccum, Marcus Mireles, Kalvin Tuin- stra, Lyle Anderson, Randy Hamilton, Cris Hindal. Tom Ne rete 145 lbs. Mike DeMarchi 154 lbs. Doug Hemer 165 lbs. Bob Hensler 180 lbs. Don Aim Hwt. East 12 East 18 p]ast East 34 East 24 East 22 East East 30 East 28 East 22 East 11 East 21 () Season Record North 13 Cedar Falls 26 Roosevelt 24 Ft. Dodjre 27 North 7 Tech 20 Mason City 18 East Waterloo 34 Lincoln 11 Tech 11 Roosevelt 18 West Waterloo 26 Lincoln 18 Wayne Shutt broke his left clavicle during the Cedar Falls meet and could not participate for the remainder of the sea- son. —65— V 77 - i (Bottom) SWIMMING TEAM: The swimminK team, nick- named the tankei-s, have worked hard for East this year. Row 1 : Gary Manf?an. Gari-y Lampman, Don Davey, Bob Froah. Dan Hews. Lari-y Bird. Dennis Paul. Jim Clayton: Row 2: Mike Dennis, Tom Boston, Art Stuchis, Ron DeWitt, Denny McDaniel. Bob Miller, Don Chestnut, Bill Johnson, Hei-man Wadsworth ; Row 3: Chuck Anj ell, Jeri-y Wickersham. Jim Balduchi. Bill Myei-s, Ray Peck, Tom Roller. Denny Hill, Kim Garbett, Keith Picket: Not Pictured: Mike Breton, Darrell Carter, Roy Dunn. Steve Kees, Baron Lewis, Bab McCullough, Lari-y Perdue, Dick Reasoner, Bill Robinson, Denny Scoville, Grej: Strasser, Jon Turner, Del Van Dorn. They set five new records, includingr the 200- and 400-yar l free style, the 20u-yard individual medley, the 100-yard breast- stroke, and the 100-yard back stroke. (Upper Left) The co-captains for the fii-st semester wer« Denny Paul and Jim Clayton. (Upper Riffht) Co-captains for the sprinp: semester were Danny Hews and Lari-y Bird. (Rijrht) Jim Claytt n dives into the pool ready for action. (Left) Mr. Baeth sei-ved efficiently as swimminp: coach this year. Tankers Set New Records —66- (Center) SYNCHRONETTES : The Synchronettes have spent many houi-s working: towards their sprinsr swimminR show. Row 1: Jeannie Burt. (Jail Jensen, Linda Chapman, Janet Meyer, Diana Townsend, Nancy Finney, Karen McGahan, Star Asran, Jeannie Kirkwood ; Row 2 : Dana Davis, Pam Barbour, Pam McMurray, Barbara Enfield, Karia Hansen, Rebecca Lounsbury, Candi Simpson, Diana Cain, Carole Nervij? ; Row 3: Anne Hasel, Judy Crank, Becky Mills, Virs:ie Johnson, Vickie Kranovich, Mari Lynn Lennox, Becky Huffman, Pam Perkins, Joy Da nillo, Ann Hauffe, Jane McCann. This year ' s officei-s have contributed much to reach synchronized perfection for the show. (Top Left to RiRht) The officers are President, Judy Crank : Vice-President. Carole Nervig ; Secretary, Pam Perkin.s : and Treasurer, Virgie Johnson. (Bottom Left) A few of the Synchronettes practice a five-jwint star. (Bottom Center) The whole Synchi-onette team joins together to practice. (Bottom Riffht) Miss Burrhus acted as adviser for the Synchronettes. East High Synchronettes Swim in Harmony —67— Play Ball Is Familiar Cry to These Boys (Top) BASEBALL TEAM: Spiked shoes, ball gloves, and these boys equal a miRhty baseball team. Row 1 : Clint Vonk, Skip Bennett, Steve Peters, Mike Lyman, Ken West, Shell Buckner. Lan-y Cox, Darrell Estes, Tom Wheeldon, Denny Bums, (Jene McCoy ; Row 2 : Ken Slack, Herb Lai-sen, Lari-y Scott, Denny Hill, Frank Pierick, Bill McElree, Steve Smith, Mai- ' in McGuire, Mike Lloyd, Jessie Dixon, Hei-man Wadswoi-th ; (Lower Right) As the cry batter up is heard, Frank Pierick steps to the plate, catcher Darrell Estes prepares for action, and Tom Wheeldon awaits on deck. ( Lower Left) Denny Bumo attempts to steal second base as Steve Petere puts the tag ri him. —68— (Top Left) Along with his many duties, Mr. Savage coaches the baseball team with the assistance of (Lower Left) Mr. McAdam. (Center) Joe Peterson, reserve team first baseman, awaits the throw for an out during a sophomore game. (Right) Scheduling the many games at East is one duty performed by Mr. Neal, athletics manager. m l M()M()KF H si l{ il n. .1 plus seven innings equal an exciting sophomore base- ball game ' . Row 1: Lance HerK.v.ch. Ka.uiy Wui.ams. Richard Tillman. Jack Castelline Joe Mernrfield: Row 2- Ron Kemi e. JeriT Weiss. Lariy Dirlam. Mike Breton. Tim Barker. Burdell Cason. Byrdest Houston Ga?T Nichols: Row 3: Tom Sassatelli. I ,well Nelson. Steve Cox. Jim Raver. Don Becker Joe P ei on; J?m Cl rk R Swisher: Not Pictured: Mike Copsin. Mike Brady. Robert Reynolds. Larry Gaines. —69— They Possess Speed, Endurance, Skill Assisting with the coaching duties this year arc Mr. Dcvin (below left) and Mr. Weberg (below right). Here Mr. Dcvin takes times during a workout as Mr. Weberg writes them down on his clipboard. (Below Center) Mike McLain brings in the baton and hands off to Marvin Williams as he begins another leg of the mile relay. These boys represented East High on the cinder tracks this spring: as they ran their hearts out for their school. Row 1 : Paul Dennis, George Paulous. Bob Cornelius, Robert Grant, Dennis Cumpston, Russell Morgan. Tom Manuel, Jim Singleton, Tom Boston, Jon Rowat, Charles Holloway, Darrell Carter, Robert Daniels : Row 2 : Doug Williams, Marshall Norfleet, Mike Rogers, Doran Morford, Jim Leuthauser, George Yeager, Mike McLain, Mike Booker, Dennis Leuthauser, Andy Jackson, Hai-vey Loyd, Merle Jensen, Wayne Faux, Mgr.; Row 3: Richard Samj).son, Ira Laxton, Tom Hamilton, Paul Sorenson, Orrie Johnson, Garland Woo ls, John Sellei-s, Mike Milligan, Bill Robinson, Jim McLain, Greg Brown, Mai vin Williams, Roger Davidson, Phil Harlow. —70— (TOP LEFT) East was well i epi esenitd at the Drake Relays this year. Pic- tured here are membei-s of the Drake Relays Squad. Row 1 : Jim Singleton, (leorge Yeager. Doran Morford : Row 2: Mike RoRei-s. Mike McLain. Mai-vin Williams, Hai-vey Loyd ; Not Pictured: Cleorge Paulous. Robbie (Irant. (UPPER RIGHT) Orrie John.son is coming down after a fine broad jump. (ABOVE CEN- TER) Through their efforts the Cross CountiT team was undefeated in dual fomjietition. Row 1 : Stanley Hawkins. Jim Day, (leorge Paulous, Dennis Cumps- ton. Tommy Boston; Row 2: Mike Rogers. Jim McLain, Carland Woods, Mike McLain, Doran Morford. (CENTER RIGHT) Although small in number, these seniors contributed greatly with their leadership. (Left to right) Tom Manuel. Doran Morford. Mike Rogers. Mike McLain, Mike Milligan. (ABOVE) A track coach has many duties. Here Coach Oxenreider is inspecting the injure l elbow of Tom Manuel, as team membei-s look on. (BOTTOM RIGHT) Pole vaulting is an imjM)rtant field event. This year ' s pole vaulters are Ira Laxton and George Paulous. —71 — Rackets, Enthusiasm, Ability Are Tools (Top Right) Mr. DeMouth shows Sue Crissman the proper form for a forehand shot. GIRLS ' TENNIS TEAM: These girls have represented East during the past season. Row 1 : Lynda Lawler, Mary Ann. Diercks, Gay Ennei-son, Elaine Reese, Sandy Ol- son; Row 2: Sue Crissman, Pat Plummer. Nancy Milligan, Pam McAvoy ; Not Pictured: Kristine Bloomquist, Diane Dickens. BOYS ' TENNIS TEAM : Hard work and fine play have led these boys u a successful season. Row 1 : Dale Gurwell, Mike Currier, Tom Bergstrom, Dick Patterson, Harold Sullivan; Row 2: Tom Roller, Jerry Bas- sett, Carl Olson, Don Taylor, Dennis Cronin, Mark Adrian; Not Pictured: Don Keith. —72— (TOP LEFT) BOYS ' GOLF TEAM: Walking the greens fo: E.H.S. the followinsr boys repre- sent East High ' s golf team : Row 1 : John Oberg, Rich Lewis, Boh Stai)les, Don Mohr, Jim Yencer. Bob Johnson, David Scott: Row 2: John Shockley, Jim Nicholson, Jim Davis, Lari-y Cox, Steve Yauk Ralph Crawford, Bruce Demsk Harry Corn well. (RIGHT CEN TER) (;iRLS GOLF TEAM: Th. feminine set are not to be left ow of golf. These girls have illustrate i fine ability on the golf course. Row 1 : Carolyn Stady, Nancy Bew - yer, Jeri K rouse. Sue Shutt : Row 2 : Lynda Savage, Jessie Morris, Janet Stamos, Donna Harlow ; Not Pictured: Janet Muehlenthaler. i (Left Center) Lynda Savage and Jessie Morris check their clubs before going out on the green for another golf match. (Bottom Left) Mr. Sandquist, spring golf coach, gives Larry Cox some pointers on the grip of a good golfer. (Bottom Right) Mr. Mauk was the fall golf coach. Their Objective Requires a Careful Plan —73— The Courtship of Eddie ' s Activities— School Li (TOP LEFT) Mrs. Lutz in the process of directing choir. (TOP RIGHT) Left to riipht, Hamld Sul- livan, Mr. Oxenreider, Mr. Savapre, Mr. Williams, and Judge M(H)re at victoi-y assembly. (CENTER) Left to riRht, displaying a Spanish pin- ata at the Spanish Club Christmas party are Barb Enfield, Nancy Norman, and Shan Wood. (LOWER RIGHT) (;RA rope jumper, Vicki Martizna. (LOWER LEFT) Left to right, Larry Young, David Scott, Dace Vilks, Karen Hartung, and Bernadette Clemens participate in a scene from the fall play. —76— Their Leadership Brings School Betterment (TOP, left hand page) (from left to right) Representing East High as Stu- dent Council officers are Steve Gleason, president; Susan Lehman, sec- retary: and Herb Larsen, vice-president. (Above Left) President of the Student Council, Steve Gleason, acknowledges a motion from the adviser, Mr. Neal. (Top Center) Kelly Chamberlain speaks for his home room. (Upper Right) All-City Student Council: In the City Council meetings East is represented by the following members. Row 1: Grace Crawford, Kelly Chamberlain; Row 2: Mike Klinefeldt, Steve Gleason, Dan Crawford. (Lower Right) The council ' s worthy adviser, Mr. Neal, is looked up to by all members. (CENTER) STUDENT COUNCIL: Takini? an active part in school affairs are the mem- bei-s of the fall student council. Row 1: Susie Lehman, Martha Davis, Cindy Fitch, Diana Hewitt, JoAnn Lawrence, Star Agan, Janeane Weston, Janet Spain, Grace Crawford, Janean Skinner. Kathie Mai-shall : Row 2: Skip Bennett. Alan Smith, (Jeri David, Judy Holmes, Janet Stamos, Nancy Comegys. Kathie Norris, Diane Schi-oeder. Caryll Short, Dana Davis, Lorraine Navevanko, Carolyn Reins. Donna Borks, Janice Wallace, Hai-vey Loyd. Tom Negrete : Row 3: John Burgeson, Bob Howell, Denny Paul, Danny Crawford, Mike Moon, Mike DeMarchi. Bob Froah, Carl Olson, Mike MilliRan, Ray Zagers, Mai v McGuire, Jerry Wasseskuk, Mike Grant, Randy Williams. Bruce Mills. Doug Williams. Don Bullington. (BOTTOM) Cuntinuing to carry on w ith the task of leportinjf to home rooms the last half of the year is the second Kemester of Student Council. Row 1 : Susie Lehman, Barb Berggrien, Janet Spain, Liz Pi-octor, Janice Wheeler, Dianne Meyei-s, Sandra Willadsen, Judy Holmes, Linda Mendenhall. Linda Benton, Gloria Hohrmann. Ruth Hegpren. Janice Wallace. Cheryl Meeker. Gwen Isaac. Sharon Fleck. Diana White: Row 2; Skip Bennett, Jeannye McKee. Janice Lewis, (irace Crawford, Diane Townsend. Donna Boggs, Sandy Phillips. Joyce Grant, Sheryl Richardson. Pat Plummer, Kathie Norris. Diane Schroeder. Lorraine Nalevanko. Dana Davis. Linda Olsen. Chei-yl Norman, Joanne Hayden. Ron Kempe; Row 3: Paul Carico. John Burgeson. Denny Paul. Alan Smith. Danny Cmwford. Jerry Newbi-ough, Ray Zagei-s. Carl Olson. Mike Milligan. Mai- ' McGuire. Steve Yauk, Bob Froah, Steve Plew, Phil Harlow, Mike Breton, Mike (Jrant. Randy Williams. Don Bullington. Tom Sassatelli, Ernie Linn. —77— Quill Staff Plans New Layout •n students have seive l insti umentally in oveiseein r the operations of this veai ymll They are Co-E iitors Susie Eaton and Doran Morford. (UPPER FAR RIGHT) The fall Quill u i I V! ' rolling and organized the yearb(K)k layouts. Row 1: Karen Hartunj?. Karen Hickel. Donna Blanquart. Stephanie Herlovich. Mai-y Fowler. Judv Holmes. Becky Brown. Ruth HeK en Linda Chapman. Susie Eaton: Row 2: Linda Allen. Jennifer Hall. Ruth Haviland. Sally Johnson. Marv J nRwall. Lynn Shelton. Phyllis Cumpston. Judy Bennett. Patty Doner. Marilyn Barb. Ivana Griffin. Harb Krebs ; Row 3: Sylvester Strother. Charles Boston. (Hen Havworth. Bob Kujac. Marilyn Hamlin Connie GreKoire. Dour Christiansen. Rex Harris. Doran Morford, Rich Lewis. (CENTER FAR RIGHT) The spring Quill Staff sent the mosaic layouts to press. Row 1 : Sue Simp.son. Mary Swacker. Beverlv Miller. Lea Windei-s. Sue Ferpruson. Jeannine Murphy, Pat Reidburn. Pam Van Hosen : Row 2: Sandv Teri-y. Linda Raver. Nancy Eason. Linda Vanderloo. Brenda Drew. Lynda Hunt. Jane McCann. Donna Smith. Jody McCormack ; Row 3: Dick Sampson, Dousr Christiansen. Larry Scott. Don Tavlor. Mike McLain, Dave NettIeU)n. Carolyn Reineke. Clint Vonk, Rex Harris. Harold Swihart : Not Pictured: Doran Morford. Mevalyn Allied. Susie Eaton, Mary EnRwall, Susan Lehman. The Ouill has undergone an overhauling! This year ' s book is bigger and better. Co-Editors Susie Eaton and Doran Morford learned most of the new ideas from the Journalism Workshop they attended last summer in Iowa City. The entire layout is in mosaic form, which is new. All pictures have an explana- tory sentence. The key word in writing this copy is continuity. (Bottom Left) Copy Editor, Mary Fowler; Layout Editor, Judy Holmes: Picture Editor, Donna Blanquart — all on the fall staff— make last-minute changes in the layout of the Ouill. (Bottom Right) Donna Smith (standing). Copy Editor; Mary Engwall, Layout Editor; Larry Scott, Picture Editor; and Judy McCormack, Copy Editor of the senior section — all on the spring staff — look over a new batch of pictures. Opposite Page (Bottom Left) Mr. Christian, yearbook adviser, shows Rex Harris a few fx inters in the art of picture taking. ' (Bottom Right) Marv Fowler, Ruth Heggen, and Ivana Griffin check over copy for the vearbook. ' Thev are all members of the fall staff. Susie Eaton Co-Editor Doran Morford Co-Editor —78— Deadlines Are Not Uncommon Here! (TOP) (From left to riRht) Four student editoi-s seive l the Scroll publication with efficiency and exactness in meeting all problems! Co-editors for the fall staff were Judy Crank and (leneva Brockett Tom Ber strom an l Kamn Kui-schinski sei-ved as c( -ediU)rs for the spring staff. (CENTER) FALL SCROLL STAFF: The fall Scroll staff produced outstanding papers this year. Row 1: Sharon Fleck Janis Keeney. Joyce Dahlstrom, Marcia Garbett, Mary Ann Diercks. Liz Clyde, Jan Isaac Pam Weiss ' Row 2: Marleen Davis, Sue Crissman, Geneva Brockett. Sandy Holder, Lynda Lawler, Becky Mills Betty Huffman. Judy Crank. Donna Bosrsfs : Row 3: Mr. Stratton. Carolyn Fuchs. Judv Gunter GeVerna LaMar Ray ZaKei-s. Mike Kauten. Bill Gerhart. (BOTTOM) SPRING SCROLL STAFF: ' Entertaining ami informative papers were also publishefl by the spring Scroll staff. Row 1: Carol Short. Jane Stelck Joan Thornton. Sherry Breeding. Rosemary Nicolle. Carm Kiccia. Anita Borg. Joann i.ayton Linda Glover. Jackie Robinson: Row 2: Sheri-y Leaming, Linda Tabbia, Judy Hartman. Bobbye skvag ' e Ruth Nettleton. Jean Boriall. Diane Schroeder, CheiTl Taber. Karon Kurschinski. Nadine Leonard, Suzie Reinsma. Linda Lozano : Row 3: Doug Sinnard, Mike Downey. Chris Bricker. Jim Nicholson. Bob Whit.son Ray Street, Mike Kauten, Tom Bergstrom. The Scroll has had another successful year, with high national ratings and a nation-wide reputation. The staff has again succeeded in keeping alumni, students, and other interested people up to date on the happenings at East (Above) Everyone helps to distribute the Scroll while it is hot off the press. Counting Scrolls are (from left to right) Joyce Dahlstrom. Geneva Brocket- Ray Street, Mary Ann Diercks, GeVerna LaMar, Sandy Holder, and Bett Huffman. (Top Left) Ray Street and Carmella Riccio prepare stories to go to press. (Lower Left) Carol Short gets the inside scoop on a coming basketball game from Coach Sandquist. (Bottom Left) Mr. Stratton, Scroll adviser, gives Rosemary Nicolle some pointers about page makeup for the next edition. (Lower Right) The advisers of the Ouill and Scroll confer about publication problems. (Sitting) Mr Jarchow is the advertising adviser. Miss Lundberg serves as the art adviser. (Standing) (from left to right) Mr. Stratton is editorial adviser for the Scroll; Mr. Springate is the busi- ness manager for both publications: Mr. Devin is advertising manager for the Quill yearbook: Mr. Christian is editorial adviser for the Ouill yearbook. —81 — Band Music Rings Throughout Scarlet Halls (TOP) PERCUSSION: The percussion section helps keep the tempj even. Row 1: Paul Sorensen, Chris Hindal, Dousr Williams, Steve Plew, Don Mohr, Dennis Scoville, Alan Madison, Rex Hild, Russell Erickson, Dennis O ' Hara ; Row 2: Don Leahy, Dennis Leuthauser, Fred Fuller, Diane Collins, Kenneth Jessen, Lyle Anderson, Charles Gebuhr, James Mott, Jon Romelton, David Nettleton, Randy Lamb: Row 3: P arshall Norfleet, David Merrill. Jon Cox, David Bradish. (BOTTOM) WOODWIND: The Woodwind Section adds rhythm to the band. Row 1 : Wendy Garrett, Louise Runnells, Sandra Willadsen, Robert Fuller, Bill Robinson, Paul Borpr, Ronald Kemi e, Kristine Bloomquist, John Seddon ; Row 2: Judith Arthur, Jerry Newbmugh, James Leuthauser, John Niska, Gai-y Man an, Dennis Winegrar, Richard Smith, Roy Liljejfren. Darrell Carter, Nadene Rodecap, Susan Brockett, Harold Swihart. —82— (BOTTOM RIGHT) ALTO: Altos comprise one of the four sections of the choir. Row 1 : Dee Day, Joyce Dahl- strom. Marleen Davis, Pam McMurray. Janice Schartner. Mary Ann Diercks, Judy Holmes. Janice Lewis; Row 2: Diane Valder, Dorothy Erickson, Doris Lundifren, Sandra Woerner. Karen Tuinstra, JoAnn Thompson. Gaye Emerson, Andiea Raymond. Choir Renders Melody (UPPER LEFT) SOPRANO: Cari-ying their part of the harmony are the srirls of the .soprano section. Row 1 : Sally Brandt, Janis Keeney, Susan Baker, Pat Frost, Donna Toi o. Jeanie Kirkwood, Marsfo Pratt. Nancy Finney, Karen Hartunj? ; Row 2: Lynda Lawler. Sherrie O ' Neel, Hobbye Savajfe, Kaymarie Emm, Debbie Meineke, Connie Gre ?oire, Ann Hasel, Geneva Brockett, Joyce Swift. Micheie Downey. Cheryl Crawford. (CENTER LEFT) BASS: Blending tone in with the choir are the voices in the ba«s section. Row 1 : Alan Oberto. Doujf Williams, Chris Hindal. Bill Jr)hnson, Steve Parsley. Denny York. Roy Liljegien, Ron Burnet ; Row 2: Dennis LeuthauHer. Mike Breton. Dan Taylor, George Gianberg:. Kandy Lamb, Dennis Mentzer, Mark Adrian, Tom Warren, Jim Leuthausei. (BOTTOM LEFT TENOR: The tenor section balances out the melody .f the ch :)ir. Row 1 : Steve Hensley. Harold Heuring, Lyle Anderson, Jeri-y Wickei-shani, David Merrill, Craig Redshaw, John Seddon ; Row 2: Joe Collier. Chuck Gebuhr, Jeri-y Huffman, Joe Petei-son, Paul Sorensen, Mike Barach, Bob Helgeland, Chuck Young. (ABOVE) ACCOMPANISTS: Assisting Mrs. Lutz and the choir this year are Ann Hasel. Karon Kui-schinski. and Sheri-y Simmons. 83 (UPPER LEFT) WOODWIND TRIO: Jerry New- bromfh. .Ijuuos Loulhausor. ami Kobort Fuller are thriM profiritMit members of the trio. (UPPER RKiHT) BRASS (JUINTET: The seltvt membei-s of the brass stvtioii forminjr the Brass Quintet are Paul S.)reiisen. ( ' hris Himlal. Lyle Anderson. Don Leahv. David Nettleton. (CENTER RKiHT) CLARINET TRIO: Jim Leuthauser. John Niska. and Nadene liotlerap arc the three members of the Vf od vin l sfvti« n partioii atin«: in this «:roui . (BOTTOM LEFT) WOODWIND Ql ' INTET: r« mbininK their talents for the (Uiintet aie Wendy (iarrett. Paul Horj?. Robert Fuller. Don Leahy, and Jerry NewbnnjRh. (BOT- TOM RI(;HT) brass sextet: Doutr Williams. Don Mohi-, C huok (iebuhr. Ken Jessen. Dennis Leut- hauser. and Randy Lamb blend their abilities on brass instruments for this ensemble. 1 Crisp, Bright Talent Shines on These —84- (UPPER LEFT) BOYS ' GLEE CLUB: Providing excellent t singing for East Higrh School is the Boys ' Glee Club. Row 1 : L: Perdue, Doug Williams, Roy Liljegren, Bill Johnson, Denny C son. Ron Burnett, Lyle Andei-son, Harold Heuring, David Mei Craig Redshaw. John Seddon, Steve Hensley : Row 2: Kenny don, Chris Hindal. Mike Breton, Dan Taylor, Jim Leuthauser. Warren, Mark Adrian, Denny York, Chuck Young, Bob BradsK Kenny Wing. Bob Helgeland, Jeri-y Wickersham, Robert (In- Row 3: Alan Oberto, Dennis Leuthauser, Steve Parsley, C,e Granberg, Dennis Mentzer. Randy Lamb, Charles Angell, Keith, Sam Johnson, Jerry Huffman, Paul Sorensen, Joe Peter Mike Barach, Chuck Gebuhr, Joe Collier. (LEFT) BOYS QU TET: Dennis Leuthauser, Jim Leuthauser, Paul Sorensen, Lyle Andei-son are the members of the Boys ' Quartet. (LO LEFT) SEXTET: East ' s singing six are Michele Downey, Ja Schartner, Donna Tiogo, Karla Hansen, Kris Bloomquist, Barl Enfield. (UPPER RIGHT) ALL-STATE: Showing sui)erior v ability this year for East High were these students. Row 1 : I Anderson. Donna Tiogo, Dianne Valder. Dennis Leuthauser; Rov Jerrv Huffman. Lana Plummer. Karon Kurschinski, Steve Par (BELOW) GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB: Adding music to Scarlet were the girls of the glee club. Row 1 : Sandy Dougla.ss. J Harban, Sandy Phillii s, Susan Sjolin, Cheryl Hanson, Reb. Lounsbury, Vicki Chastain, Cynthia Garver. Pam Hintz, Cj. Simpson, Kris Lodet, Judy Russell, Joyce Williams; Row 2: Ja j Robinson, Carole Strausser, Diane Enriquez, Debby Hintz, Mir Downey, Donna Marquis. Judy Granquist, Nancy Comegys, Di: Meyei-s, Barbara Ca.son, Mai-sha Clement, Leann Seehan, Sj. Taylor: Row 3: Kathy Cateron, Jayna Harvey, Linda Lanca Letha Courtney, Kaymarie Emm. Donna Glenn, Dorothy Nails, J Baker, Karen Tuinstra. Beverly Cason. Nada Wilbur, Donna 1 Joyce Wessel. Annual Christmas Nativity Is Inspirational NATIVITY CAST: Students take great pride in presenting the Christmas pageant. Lyinir: Lari-v Remster. (.reg Davis ; Row 1 : Ma,T Fowler. Harold Sullivan. Dennis McGaviL LariT Valln Gene Aspengren Richard Dixon. Pam Perkins : Row 2: Sandy Holder. Candee Wilen. Linda Tabb Karen Hartung Janet Meyer. Linda Chapman. (;race Crawford. Judy Feith. Becky Huffman Row 3 . Doyle Almquist Judy Crank. Kathy Norris. Cindy Lindquist. Ruth Richards. Jacqueline Rudy Don Taylor Larncy Hendricks. Steve Bair : Not Pictured: Carol Short. Stephanie Berlovich. Becky MiUs. a d Donna —86— East High again presented its version of The Nativity. Mrs. Erickson is the director of this beautiful pageant is assisted by Mrs. Housholder and Mrs. Simonsen. Yount has the responsibility for hghting and props. Mr Lutz is in charge of the traditional singing of Christmas carols, sung at intervals throughout the presentation. The pageant is given twice for the student body and the third performance the following evening for the public. (Left) The following girls made up the angel chorus. Row 1: Linda Chapman, Linda Tabbia; Row 2: Janet Meyer, acqueline Rudy, Ruth Richards, Kathy Norris, Karen Hartung; Row 3: Candee Wilen, Judy Crank, Cindy Lind- quist, Grace Crawford, Judy Feith. (Lower Left) Four girls are double cast as readers: Below: Pam Perkins, Carol Short; Above: Stephanie Berlovich, Mary Fowler. (Bottom Left) Show here are the three main parts: Doyle Almquist as Joseph, Donna Boggs (who is double cast with Sandy Hol- der) as Mary, and Becky Mills (who is double cast with Becky Huffman) as Gabriel. (Lower Right) The Three Wise Men bearing gifts are Don Taylor, Larncy Hendricks, and Steve Bair. ' 1 —87— The Courtship of Eddie ' s Father and (BELOW) DRAMA CLUB: Their main purpose is the furtherance of the dramatic arts. Row 1: Nancy Merrifield Stenhanie Berlovirh T«n,.,i. Kob.nson. Sandy PJMl.ps Bernadette Clemens. Sharon Anderson. Connie Mayo. Pc y Hemping. Sandy Sorter Ca mi R v n ' V a viser) Helen Pates. Harold Heurin . Mike Kramme. Mike Dc.wney. (TreK Sti t il, J?;, ' - B ' - Drew. Nada Wilber : Not Pictured: Mickey Capps. Candace Olds. Judi Osboine. T ;id; pL e Sh Dace V.lks, Sheila Walker. Mary Moore. Lan-y Youns:. Sue Baker. Shirley Can enter. Mai-y Mays. Ai-nold DeWitt LanT H k Pam W Finni • p ' Leuthauser. Janice Lewis. Sharon Williams. Joan Tho,-nton. Cheryl Boyd. Bob Whit son. Jeannirki kwLd Ci ' ndy loU Na Finney. Peg y Garland. Knstme Bloomquist. Paul Carico. Joan Redshaw. Mary Smith. Sandy Stiles. Linda Welch Tom Wadstmm nc Cast, ' Wings of the Morning Pam Weiss Candace Olds Peggy Hempingr Dennis Scoville Harold Heurinpr Jim Leuthauser Ken Vestal Mike Kramme Steve Bell Carmella Riccio Janice Lewis Sharon Williams Joan Thornton Sue Baker Mai-y Ann Mays Karen Hartuns: Chei-yl Boyd Bob Whitson —88— ' Wings of the Morning ' ' Are Presented (Far Bottom Left) Steve Bell looks on as Miss Whitford makes up Bob Whitson. (Upper Left) Eddie ' s father (played by Larry Young) finds himself surrounded by prospective wives: Linda Welch, Cindy Holland, (Tonnie Mayo, Dace Vilks, Jeannie Kirkwood, Peggy Hemp- ing, Mary Ann Mays, Judi Osborne, and Can- dace Olds. (Center Left) After Eddie found himself so involved with prospect for his father, he runs away and finds everyone concerned about his return, as shown in an above scene: Arnold DeWitt, Paul Carico, Mary Smith, Robert David ' ' Scott, Fred Baedke, Larry Heck, Larry Young. (Bottom Left) Toni (portrayed by Steve Bell) says to Master Geoffrey (played by Bob Whitson), Better you keep your face out of my picture from now on. Janice Lewis, Toni ' s daugh- ter, and Mike Kramme, Master Geoffrey ' s servant, look on. (Bottom Right) After suffering a heart attack. Master Geoffrey realizes his wrong and says, I ' ve learned a lot and I love you for it, while the members of the play stand at his side: Candace Olds, Peggy Hemping, Cheryl Boyd, Mike Kramme, Jim Leut- hauser, Karen Hartung, Steve Bell, Dennis Scovillc. Sue Baker. Harold Heuring, Bob Whitson, Janice Lewis —89— Grace and Charm- Queen (Upper Right) Linda Vanderloo was elected the 1963 alumni queen. She was chosen on three outstanding qualities: charm, grace, and loveliness. The alumni prmcesses were (Upper Left) Teri McFarlane and (Center Left) Rita Henry. (Center Right) The queen reigned over all activities for Friday, October 25, in- cluding: The alumni assembly, the East-Tech football game (homecoming), ' and the all-school party following the game. Sally Peterson, the 1962 alumni queen, crowned Linda. (Lower Left) Tears of joy and happiness were shed as news of the election of the new queen was announced. (Bottom Right) Following the coronation at the assembly, Linda was escorted home that afternoon and to the game that night in a new convertible. During the game the royalty enjoyed front-row seats on the fifty-yard line. Linda s reign was complete when East defeated Tech 7-0. —90— East High Schoors fifty-first annual Alumni Assembly was en- titled How the East Was Won. (Above) Alumni from all over the country celebrated the event with the students of E.H.S. (At Left) Mr. Lundgren is pictured removing the ears from an engine, which represented Technical High School. (Bottom Left) Mouseketeer Pam McMurray led new faculty members, Mrs. Pickering and Mr. Perry, to the square dancing round-up. (Lower Right) Mr. Lundgren acted as master of ceremonies, and (Bottom Right) Mr. Williams, East High principal, acted as governor of the territory. Alumni Return to East -91 — World ' s Fair Comes to Spotlight Parade (Bottom) The East High majoretlcs uirn inU) wooden soldiers tor the parade. The soldiers are (left to right): Shari Thompson, Janice Lewis Candee Wilen, Karen Hartung, Sue Lettington, Mary Whitney. (Lower Left) Members of the cast and Miss Snook gather around the piano to get their notes. The singers are (left to right) Sarah Irvin, Jan Bengfort Den- nis Mentzer, John Seddon, Janis Keeney, Miss Snook, Sheryl Crawford and Karen Kurschinski. (Right) Jerry Cunonan and his sister Beckv per- form great feats of prestidigitation. y ' l — May Brings Festival Fun The May Festival provided fun for all! sions was the theme for all the floats. ' ' Various Video Ver- (Left) Martha Davis walks the path to her place of glory as she starts her reign as Queen of the May Festival. She is attended by Sheryl Short and Theresa Burns. Not pictured is Cindy Robin- son. (Lower Left) Clint Vonk reigns as the Cardinal. He is at- tended by Kenny Wheeler, Neil Radcliff, and Garry Thornton. (Lower Right) In the category of humor a replica of Wagon Train was presented by Mr. DeMouth ' s home room. Language Clubs Provide Culture, Fun (TOP LEFT) LATIN CLl B: The Scnlalitas Romana adds to the fun of learning about Roman history. Row 1 : Dee Day, Judy Mason, Pat Wetzel, Linda Des Planque, Pat Quinn, Cindy Garver, Glenna Wood, Diana Weaver, Steve Hensley ; Row 2 : Kris Ledet, Gay Emei-son, Judy Arthur, Sally Gilbert, Linda Channell, Dorothy Erickson, Donna Davis, Laureen Ellsworth, Gail Jensen; Row 3: Maureen Martineau, Janiece Johnson, Barb Beving, Wendy Garrett, Carol Grant, Mary Fox, KeriT Gilbert, Barb Mitchell, Vicky Hei-schleb ; Row 4: Mr. Dolan (adviser), Allen Young, Paul Bernardino, James Fines, Tom Vail, Bob Fuller, Ray Cornell; Row 5: Merle Chamberlain, Harry Cornwell, Dennis Baker, Sylvester Strother, Steve Wilson, Chuck Angell, Denny Carlson, Paul Borg ; Not Pictured: Rhea Boylan, David Bradish, Ruth Brassfield, Greg Brown, Jon Cox, Paul Dennis, Rick Grant, Dianne Hayden, Cindy Nash, Cheryl Norman, Vernon Pierce, Carolyn Stady, Steve Rallman, Nada Wilbur. (BOTTOM LEFT) FRENCH CLUB: French- speaking Scarlets find French Club to their liking. Row 1 : Margo Pratt, Sandee Woodard, Diana Townsend, Jane Peterson, Jeannie Kirkwood, Teri McFarlane, Mary Fowler, Joyce Dahlstrom, Jan Isaac, Cynde Fitch; Row 2: Mike Lyman, Sally Brandt, Rita Henry, Doris Lundgren, Sandra Woerner, Cindy Holland, Nancy Bennett, Janice Wheeler, JoAnne Tellis, Penny Hightshoe, Miss Brewer (adviser) ; Row 3: Harold Sullivan, Connie Hooten, Linda Lettington, Marilyn Barb, Connie Gregoire, Ruth Richards, Linda Routson, Bob Fairchild, Ron Kempe, Mai-y Engwall, Pam McMurray ; Not Pictured: Janice Binins, liobbye Savage, Kelly Chamberlain. Carol Cari enter, Karen Cruikshank, Sandra Fulk, Steve Yauk, Bonnie Barker, Linda Bi-odine, Kris Bloomquist, Andrea Raymond, Wilva Robinson. (BOTTOM CENTER) Harold Sullivan, Jan Isaac, Teri McFarlane and Miss Brewer prepare for the annual French Club banquet. (BOTTOM RIGHT) SPANISH CLUB: Students become familiar with Spanish customs. Row 1: Sharon Crowder, Sue Taylor, Barb Enfield, Shan Wood. Carol Lepper ; Row 2: Nancy Norman, Leann Seehan Pam Barbour, Kathy Vanderloo, Nancy Fagei-strom : Row 3: Mi-s. Bane (adviser), Judy Harban, Bob Niccum, Rud y Pabon, Kristen Neofotist ; Not Pictured: Nancy Hinson, Gai-y Hodson, Paul Mohr, Sherri O ' Neel, Carol Zeiger. —95— (LEFT) FUTURE TEACHERS Club: The light of education will continue through these students. Row 1: Janet Meyer, Sandy Cam s, Rhonda Blanchard. Lateena Miller, MaiT Hargis, Ivana (Iriffin, Cai-ol Andei-son, Linda Fuller; Row 2: (lerry David, Joyce Davis, Madelyne Anderson. Jody McCormack, Judy Russell, Dianne Valder, Diane Dick- ens, Susan Brockett, Cindy Clemens. Row .3: Miss Soutter (adviser)  Donna Marquis, Murlean Hall, Linda Boar. Nancy Sorenson, Linda Brockett. Julie Thoi-son ; Not Pic- tured: Dana Davis, Pam Hintz. Becky Lounsbury. Students Are Active in Service Clubs (Left) The Medical Careers Club comes to the aid of Santa Claus as Ge Vcrna La Mar and Lynn Mains wrap gifts to be sent to the children at Woodward State Hospital. To make their Christmas brighter, the members of Medical Careers Club sent coloring books, soft toys, stuff- ed animals and small dolls, which they donated themselves. (LEFT) MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB: These students are medi- cally minded. Row 1 : Laureen Ellsworth. Julie Rodich, Geneva Brockett, Chei-yl Lyman, Joyce Hib- bert, Sarah Ii-vin, Sue Embree, Judy Neades ; Row 2 : Carolyn Reyes, Christy Landers, Connie Letmard, Cheryl Meeker, Betty Westholm, Janice Grother, JoAnn Henderson, Debbie Hintz, Sheila Romick, Patty Reidburn ; Row 3: Mi-s. Baranosky (adviser), Jane McCann, Becky Huffman, Marilyn Lenox, Lynn Mains, Richard Dixon, Scott O ' Mara, Janet Muehlenthaler, Karen Tuin- stra, Ge Vema La Mar, Vicki Chastain ; Not Pictured : Carol Corn- well, Kris Difirranes, Donna Ferrell, Carolyn Fuchs, Randy Gee, Leslie Hasrer, Lynda Hunt, Shei-yl Kline- feldt. Linda LaBarr, Pamela Lowe, Cheryl Pierce, Wilva Robinson. Bonnye Savagre, Linda Sheen, Judy Gunter, Lynda Savagre. —96— (RIGHT) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB: They strive to become acquainted with other countries of the world. Row 1 : Beverly Robinson, Bonnie Flores, Joyce Car- penter, Becky Brown, Mai-y Ann Diercks, June Robinson; Row 2: Marleen Davis, Jeri Krouse, Linda (I(M)dinK, Linda Signs, Pam Perkins, Anne Hasel, Ruth HeprRen ; Row 3: Mr. Holm (adviser), Barb Krebs, Karon Kur- schinski. Nancy Kettells, RosemaiT Nicolle. SheriT McCabe, Judy Holms: Not Pictured: Donna Bogprs, Kathy Cateron, Betty Huffman, Jn.iv Hull. (RIGHT) TRAVEL TLUB: The trips they lake are well earned. Row 1 : Karen Clark, Judy Feith, Anita Calaway, Zenta Vitols, Janette Consolver, Joann Layton, Treva Kouri, Kathy Millard, Linda Wishman, Mary Swack- er, Dottie Allred, Rita Grother ; Row 2: Rose Clair, Carolyn Cowman, Leann Wallace, Mari- lyn Bickel, Pat Holmes, Shei-yl Crawford, Linda Baldwin, Barbara Cason, Sharon Brown, Janis Ketney, Linda Glover, Linda Ai-mstronp:, Miss Arnold (adviser): Row 3: Linda Lozano, Linda Heathcote, Mary Daurhenbauprh, Judy Maxson, Susie Reinsma. PeKKy Foreman, Sherry Vuagniaux, Vickie Nicholson, Rick Hardy, Rachel Hunt, Carolina Roland, Susan Sjoli, Sharon Woods : Row 4 : Mescal Swacker, Judy Baker, Linda Kutchen, Deanna Daugh- erty, Cynthia Howell, Dennis Winegar, Bev- erly Hatfield, Mike Barach, Judy Enga, Judy Simj)kins, Phyllis Martineau, Nancy Burke. Sharon Bryant ; Not Pictured : Mevalyn All- red, Norma Bowman, Beverly Cason, Sandy Cooper, Judy Jennings, Joan Myer, Margue- rite Pierce, Debbie Meineke, Jackie McAninch, Linda Davis, Sue Spidle. Students take an active part in their club activities. (BOTTOM LEFT) Here, Birgitta Lindquist describes her homeland, Sweden, to the International Relations Club members. (BOTTOM RIGHT) Judy Feith and Susie Reinsma laminate valuable papers in Travel Club. .jt: rhey Aid in the Smooth Operation of EHS (UPPER LEFT) LIBRARY STAFF: The librai-y staff helps the efficiency and organization of our new librai-y. Row 1 : Judy Mason, Judy Granquist, C ' harlett Doi-sey, Mary Watson, Pam Lowe, Iletta Cline, Grace Crawford, Kathie Maschke, Kathy Vanderloo, Carol McDonough : Row 2 : Rita Grother, Mai ' sha Hiown, JoAnn Myer, Kan n Kui schinski, Becky Lounsbury, Mike Dicknneyer, Bob Hamilton, Larry Davis, Gary DeReus, Yvonne Rc)dj?ei-s, Micky Smith. (UPPER RIGHT) NURSE ' S HELPERS: Our aides for aches, pains and accidents aro Mrs, Baranosky ' s helpei-s. Row 1: Carol Cornwell, Leslie Haprer, Linda Rheupori, Jane McCann, Linda Fors, Connie Hooten. Diana Weaver: Row 2: Jan Schartnei Connie Leonard, Geneva Brockett, Chei-yl Lyman, Becky Huffman, Linda LaBarr. Mi- . Baranosky. Not Pictured: Lynda Hunt. (CENTER RIGHT) STUDENT TEACHERS: This year these students were given the opportunity to see what it ' s like on the other side of the teacher ' s desk. Row 1 : Karen Hartung, Barb Bergrgren, Stevie Berlovich, Joyce Davis; Row 2: Dorothy Daniels, Rosemary Nicolle, Phyllis Cumpston, Carolyn Reineke, Jackie Robinson; Row 3: MaiT Kngwall, Diane Schroeder, Judy Gunter, Shei-yl Klinefeldt, Connie Gregoire : Row 4: Gene McCoy, Mike McLain, Dick Tedrow, Harold Swihart, Wayne Shutt Row 5: Dick Thomason, Steve Bair, Mike Milligan, Ray Zagei-s, Ron Hays; Not Pictured: Sue Ferguson. (BOTTOM LEFT) CLERICAL CAFETERIA STAFF: The girls that help in the cafeteria serve through many hectic noon houi-s. The Clerical Staff serves in many areas : telephone oi eratoi-s, message carriei-s, and typists. Row 1 : Joyce Davis, Carol Higginbotham, Sylvia Webb, Becky Brown, Jackie Robinson; Row 2: Maiy Landwehr, Teri McFarlane, Jenny Lovre, Carolyn Moberg, Linda Benton ; Row 3: Linda Schultz, Diane Day, Shei-yl Richardson, Karen Hanson, Treva Kouri ; Row 4: Jackie Rudy, Connie Tucker, Ruth Nettleton, Linda Welch; Row 5: Nancy Kettells, Donna Cochran, Donna Wyer, Linda Geisinger. (BOTTOM RIGHT) CADET TEACHERS: Pictures begin with Row 1 as bottom row. The cadet teachei-s work as teachers ' aides while learning. Row 1 : Nancy Smith, JeriT Spencer, MaiT Suhl, William Voyce, Barbara Ward, Gretchen Wildman, Donald Zinger : Row 2: William Gower, Beatrice Heyen, Judy Jorden, Ronald Kester, Bill Kortemeyer, Jeanne Lighter, John Lickridge ; Row 3: Marie Cai-men, Jane Carney, Jeri-y Clapsaddle, James Collier, Kim Deal, Larry Dorsey, Norene (] . : Row 4: Mary Akerson. John Alukos, David Bradbury. Yvonne Copi)ock. • fs o C3 -98— (LEFT) MONITORS AND OF- FICE ATTENDANCE HELPERS: They volunteer their woik to aid the school. Row 1 : Ken Vestal, Joyce Can enter, Bonnie Flores, Sherri Reese, Larry Remster : Row 2 : John Courtney, Steve Bell, Bob Froah. Jeri-y Elwood ; Row 3: Dave Heinmiller, Glen Hayworth, Bob Hensler, Terry Baal, Jack Strode ; Not Pictured: Bob Olson, Abbie I- K« ' n Johnson. (LEFT) USHERS: Escorting people to their seats durinpr assemblies is the job of the ushers. Row 1: Dorothy Daniels. Phyllis Cumpston. Karen Hartunj? : Row 2 : Judy the - . ' ' (Ireeoire Sheryl Klinefeldt ; Row 3: Wayne Shutt. Steve Bair. Dick Tedrow, Kay Roe (CENTER LEFT) (front to back) VISUAL AIDS: The task of the.se four boys is to run visual aids equij)- ment during assemblies and other school events. Grej? Stra.sser. Dean Whiting. Dwight Wormer. Steve Brown. (UPPER RIGHT) USHERETTES: These girls spend their after-.school hours helping to seat people at the various evening events. Row 1: Pat Manning. Barb Berggren Sandy Wm)dard. Star Agan, Joyce Dahlstrom. Joyce Davis: Row 2: Linda Lund. Cai-ol ( rnwell Judy Holmes. I lie Hager. Sandy Phillips. Sally Brandt. Carol Anderson: : Janice Wheeler. Linda Benton. Mary Engwall. Linda LaBan. Ann Hauge. Wilva Robinson: Not Pictured: Jeannine Murphy. Capable Students Help at School Activities —99— (UPPER RIGHT) CAFETERIA LADIES: These ladies spend many hours ' ach day preparing our meals. Row 1 : Pearl Baker, Pauline Cumpston, Mary ' lifford, Gloria Hall, Ruby Welch, Vivian Schamweber, Mai-y Foote : Row 2: Alto Dove, Alice Schultz, Gwendolyn Nelson. Leona Keller, Charmaine Stanley, Iva Ii-win, Marjorie Carter. (ABOVE) DECA CLUB: Distributive education keeps these students busy. Row 1: Linda Bates, Carol Habick, Marilee Cross, Pat Hansen, JoAnna Hrundage, Cindy Wallace, Lorraine Nalevanko, Rita Grother, Jeannine Pe- terson, Sharon Bieghler ; Row 2: Barbara Herrick, Mary Burkhart, Pat (iinther, Janet Rice, Marjorie Schulinpr. Peggi Matzke, Tina Martizna, Anne Lr)vell, Kathi DeLong, Judy Calkins; Row 3: Mr. Jarchow (adviser), Dan Spain, Bob Harter, Lee Johnson, Ned Tilton, Jeri-y Smith, Tim Stith ; Not Pictured: Shirley Conn, Charlene Dickey, Linda Obrecht, Susan Obrecht, Lynn Shelton, Mark Bellnap, Fred Fredregill, Jim Phillips. (RIGHT CENTER) CUSTODIANS AND MATRONS: Our clean school i.uilding and grounds are their accomi)lishment. Row 1: Mr. Fisher, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ford, Mi-s. Coplan : Row 2: Mr. Walker, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. West, Mr. I acy. Mr. Spoonholtz : Not Pictured: Mrs. Boatman, Mr. Damall. (ABOVE) LEADERS ' CLUB: The Leaders ' Club is a branch Ke reation Association. Row 1: Gail Jackson, Jackie Robinson, I ' Juanita Johnson, Sue Embree : Row 2: Sheryl Jan Crawford, Jf ] enter, LaDonna Hurst, Janelle Cole, Cheryl McAvoy, Linda ArmstifW Pictured: Geri David, Patty Plummer. Purpose: Leadership and Service — 100— (Above) Pictured here are mem- bers of G.R.A., Girls ' Recreation Association, an athletic organization in which girls can enrich their poise, grace and co-ordination through various activities. The officers this year are: Presi- dent, Sue Eaton; Vice-President, Barbara Enfield; Secretary, Star Agan; Assistant Secretary, Geri David; Treasurer, Pam Goodrich. Mrs. Gelhaar is their adviser. Added to this year ' s program is co-educational volley ball and co- educational bowling, which proved to be very successful in its first year. G.R.A. provides such sports as girls ' league bowling, basketball, trampoline and rope jumping. On various Saturdays girls all over the city get together and par- ticipate in sports activities. (ABOVE) HI-Y: These boys meet on two Wednesdays a month to hear many inteiestinK si eakers: Row 1: Larry Remster, Jim Bahr, Bob Lewis, Dennis Van Gorden, Jim Yencer, Mark Parker, Dennis Leuthauser. Raymond Forbush, Pat Keener. Nick Krpan, Greg Waltz. Wayne Shutt, Skip Bennett, Harold Sullivan. Don Davey, Doran Morford. Dan Hews. Mel Thompson, Bill Riddlebarger, Tom Stanley : Row 2 : Bruce Mills, Charles Stiles, Don Greenwood. Steve Taylor, Mike Keener, Bill Woodring, Mike Rogei-s, Denny Cumpston, Jim McLain, Tim Barker, John Gunn, Mike Ewart, Harv Loyd, Gene McCoy, Steve Gleason. Tom Bergstrom, Jim Nicholson, Don Goode, Dick Pattei-son, Mack Lyles ; Row 3: Mr. Rump (adviser), David Bradish, Paul Newell, Jeri-y Jones, Tom Dengle, Amie DeWitt. Byron Dudley. Dennis Olney, John Utter, Jack Strode, Herb Larsen, Merle Chamberlain, Ron DeWitt. Mike Woolman. Ray Zagei-s, Jim Leuthauser. Ray Street. George Higgins, Tom Martineau, Jon Romelton. Lari-y Griffin : Row 4 : Mike McLain, Dan Myei-s, Mike Moon. Denny Paul. Steve Bair. Don Aim, Mike Milligan, Ron Fillman, Leonard Andei-son, Lari-y Cox. Larry Young, Fred Baedke, Jack Hill. Don Payton. Dick Armington. Gerald Waseskuk. Carl Olson. Don Taylor. Jim Sheets. — 101 — SENIOR ZETAGATHEAN: (ABOVK , tuns:. Martha Davis, Susie Lyman, Bailuua IW-ikkk i., iu ri aimnK. .Ma .in, .larinnta i:oi in (.ii. Mary l ' ..wifi. Lmda Gixjdinpr, Joyce Davis, Joyce Dahlstrom, Jeri Kmuse, Carol Short, Carol Hijfsrinbotham, Terry Wingert Butts, Jan Isaac; Row 2 : Janet Meyer, Donna Blanquart, Judy Holmes, Stephanie Berlovich. Mai-y Mays. Judy Hartman, Sylvia Webb, Ge- Verna LaMar. Linda Siprns. Kris Digranes, Marleen Davis, Sue Fei-guson. Donna Boggs. June Rt binson, Susie Eaton : Row 3: Michele Downey, Rose Clair, Geneva Bix)ckett, Lynda Hunt, Judy Hull, Rita Henry, Teri McFarlane, Becky Mills, Anne Hasel, Judy Bennett, Sandy Holder, Lynda Lawler, Mary Ann Diercks, Ruth Heggen, Michele Vranich, Jean Winprert : Row 4: Pat McLauvrhlin. Donna Webb, Veronica Warren, Deanna Brauer. Cheryl Boyd, CheiTl Lyman, Kathy Lair. Linda Van- derloo, MaiT Enprwall. Judy Crank. Connie Tucker, Bemadette Clemens, Judy Harvey, PeKgy Hemping, Pam McMurray : Row 5: Linda Heathcote, Christy Landei-s, Judy Jennings, Sue Crissman, Betty Huffman, Ruth Richards. Diane Schroeder. Jean Borrall, Cheiyl Taber, Pam Perkins, Jody McCormack, Phyllis Cumpston, Barb Krebs, Joann Layton ; Row 6: Linda Lozano, Maixria Garbett. Sandy Sorter, Karon Kui-schinski, Colleen Bendickson, Nancy Kettells, Becky Huffman, Donna Smith. Carolyn Reineke. Nadine Leonard: Not Pictured: Billie Campbell. Liz Clyde, Chris Daniels, Jan de Regnier, Pat Dewick, Patty Doner, Donna Ferrell, Barbara Hayden, Pat Holmes, Kaye Jones, Anne Mahl, Pat Manning, Sue Mason Davis, Jeannine Mun)hy. Carole Nervig. Rosemary Nicolle, Susie Reinsma, Bobbye Savage. Penny Smith. Service and Fun Are ir Goals JI NIOR ZETA(;ATHEAN (RIGHT) Junior Zeta is strictly for the girls. Row 1 : Beverly Robinson, Linda Taylor, Bonnie Flores, Joyce Carpenter, Leslie Hager, Janean Skinner. Anita Hawkins, Janice Wheeler, Linda Mendenhall, Sheryl Richardson, Lin- da Bentt)n, Janice Bruns, Jeannie Kirkwood, Carol Andei-son, Bonnie Barker, Randy Gee, Pat Wetzel, Sally Brandt, Nancy Finney : Row 2 : Carol Cornwell, Lynda Savage, Jane Ann Petei-son, Carmellia Math- ws, Sandy Asjiengren. Sandee Woodai d, Lea Win- dei-s, Ann Hauge, Diane Dickens, Sherry Simmons. Sandra Wt)erner. Pat Plummer, Doris Lundgren. Judy Russell. Dianne Valder. Dorothy Erickson. Donna Davis, Pam Hintz, Margo Pratt, Peggy Mor- V, Candee Wilen. Virginia McDaniel ; Row 3: Karen McCIahan. Sandra Wright. Michelle Smith, Jo Anne Tellis, Sheila Walker. Wilva Robinson. Linda Lettington, Mary Landwehr, Joy Dagnillo. Gaye Stookey, Chris Bell. Karen Mai-shall. Gail Jensen, Su- san Grant, Norma Bowman. Nancy Bewyer. Laureen Ellsworth, Gail Jackson, MaiT Hargis, Linda Fuller : Row 4 : Linda Schoen, Judi Osborne, Sandra Olson, ' inda Wallace. Madelyne Anderson. Mai-y Chivers, Carolina Roland, Nancy Bennett, Kathy Norris, Janet Muehlenthaler, CaiTnella Riccio, Janice Schartner, I PHILOMATHEAN : (LEFT) They tour different offices and industries as their activities allow. Row 1 : Sandra Dorow, Joan Sparks, Carolyn Wilson, Pat Decker, Marilyn Wilson, Sharon Crowder, Mary Swacker, Pat Reidburn. Glenna Wood, Kathy Loomis, Roxie Toney ; Row 2: Vickie Martizna, Susan Brockett, Linda Blackfoi-d, Dianne Meyei-s, Nancy Sorenson, Judy Cox, Nancy Webb, Treva Kouri, Linda Reed, Sue Embree. Dottie Allred. Jackie Culp ; Row 3: Miss Grabill (adviser), Cheryl Drottz, Janie Kint, JoAnne Nalevanko. Linda Stenslie, Connie Gregoire. Pat Campbell, Kerry Gilbert, Mary Burkhart, Pat Many, Judy Enga. Judy Simpkins : Not Pictured: Jody Bartlett. Kathy Cateron, Kaye Butts, Sandra Huxford, Jeannye McKee, Lorraine Nalevanko, Roberta Rittel, Jackie Rudy, Mescal Swacker, Karen Tuinstra, Kathy Vanderloo, Diana Weaver, Connie White. — 102— Cili ria Hohi-mann, Sharon liiyant. Nancy Cheryl Pierce, Sandy Capps : Row 5: Sandy I Sharon Andei-son, Sheryl Crawford, Nancy M son. Jane Taylor, Brenda Drew, Pat Morgan. 1 Braden, LaDonna Hurst, Linda Vertz, Judy i kooper. Donna Cochran, Marcia Vorm, Linda singer. Linda Webb, Linda Silverthorne, Yvon Rodgei-s, Linda Bolin, Linda Boese ; Row 6 : Ell Balduchi. Trudy Parker, Leora Shedd, Chei-yl I ' ' Mary Moore, Sheri y McCabe, Barb Elxlint Redshaw, Sally Gilbert, Pam McAvoy, Linda Linda Holt jn, Janice Spain, Phyllis Martineau K 7: Sue Sample. Judy Neades. Linda Channell. Ma Mahoney, Caryll Short, Liz Proctor, Nancy Bon ii ' son. Sue Taylor, Nancy Ruppert, Sue Wolfe. ! Savage. Beverly Butts. Linda Armstrong. Sue Janis Lewis. Juanita Johnson, Michele Grai Pictured: Star Agan, Kris Bloomquist, Rhea i Grace Crawford, Mary Daughenbraugh, Lan; Diane Enriquez, Linda Fors, Pat Frost, Hooten, Pauline Kelsey, Joyce Grant, Linda i Nancy Merrifield. Charlene Rains, Elaine Sharon Remster, Daisy Reynolds, Diane Slater gan, Diane Smith, Shari Thompson, Connie W ' Sharon Woods, Sherry Wright. Service, Sales, and Lots of East High Spirit They Sell Ads For Your Book $25 Club Linda Baker Mary Chivers Larry Cox Danny Dale Ron Falkoski Sharon Fleck Brenda Howard Janet Johnson Anita Knowlton Butch Lawson Tim Muii hy Ben Patrick Sharon Remster Linda Ryerson Marjorie Schuling Mar ' Smith Joyce Swift Janice Wallace Donna Webb Linda Welch Bill Worley $75 Club 0i (LEFT) $75 CLUB: These studenUs are the top salesmen at E:ast. Row 1: Lonnie Thurman, Daria Jones. Marjorie Schulinjf, Ken Hemdon ; Row 2: Paul Grother. Mack P. Lyies, Jr.: Not Pictured: John Dunn, Fred Baedke. (BOT- TOM) QUILL AD CLUB: This club sells ads to the Des Moines merchants to help finance the Quill. Row 1: Pat Rybum, Beverly Gibson, Janet Johnson, Kathy Millard, Connie Mayo, Helena Love, Kathy McDonald, Linda Welch, Linda Mendenhall. Judy Granquist, Candy Heer, Mary Chivers, Sharon Rem- ster, Nancy Prusia. Linda Huntlej-, Sharon Fleck; Row 2: Ray Nunez, John Burifeson, Linda Baker, Beverly Griffith, Barbara Brokofsky, Mary Smith, Darla Jones, Paulette Warren, Anita Knowlton, Joyce Swift, Sue Bickford, Judy Jones, Donna Boston, Dorothy Daniels, Brenda Howard, Darline Jack- son. Les Turner. Mel Thompson; Row 3: Daniel Dale, Don Rouse, Amie De- Witt Ken Hemdon. Bruce Demsky. Fred Baedke. Johnny Gunn, Harvey Loyd, Paul Grother, Terry Lacher. Frank Samuel, Dennis Rout«on, Rick Hardy, Brad McAninch. . t t • Not Pictured: Mack Lyles, Larry Cox, Ron Falkoski, Butch Lawson, Lonnie Thurman. Sherrey Green, Karen Marshall, Nancy Riley, Penny Smith. Janice Wallace. Cheryl McNeeley, Jean Larson. Linda Ryerson, Eileen Stalker, Pat Lane, Steve Dooly, Bill Dunaway, Jerry Elwood. James Hauge, Mick Kris- tufek, Paul Miller. Ned Osborn. John Rehms, Jerry Smith. Roprer Sweet, Gary ' Walther, Ken West, Mary Jo Hodson. Linda Bates, Kathi DeLong, Doris Evans. MaiT Lame. Linda Mitchell, Sue Pirtle. Bonnye Savage. Mary Ann Watson. Sherr y Wrisrht. Charles Cannon, Grejf Davis, Marleen Bills, Iletta Cline. Vicki Casner. Cheo ' l Hanson. Judy Harban. Jayne Harvey, Jo Ann Henderson, Pat Manning. Jeannine Mun hy, Ronnene Parkey, Barb Witt, Steve Bair. Pat Hansen. Mike Dautreuil, Bob Froah, Eddie LeClair, Alva hegg, Claude Mills, Tom Negrete, Roger See. Danny Spain, John Vermie. Tom Wadstrom. George Wishman. Dennis York. Steve Bell. Denni.s Cronk, Don Davey. Ron DeWitt. Marvin Elliston. Bob Grant. Bob Howell. Andy Jackson Glen McFadden. John McPherson. Dan Patterson. Jody Reed, Harlan Wicker ' Mike Woolman. Ellen Ba ' .duchi, Deanna Barton. Judy Cox. Maureen Graziano. Karen Hanson. Nancy Hulett. Anita Myer, Linda Rheuport, Jac- quita Robinson, Myra Daugherty. Cheryl Gregory, Chris Hamlin. Juanita Johnson. Anne Lovell. Tina Martizna, JoAnn Myer Ana Ramirez Judy Ridley, Marjorie Schuling, Cindy Wallace. Donna Webb Joyce Wessel, John Dunn, Barry Ellis, Russell Erickson, Mike Mathis, Tim Murphy Ben Patrick. Bob Olson, Bill Worley, Ten Barnes, Mary Bieghler. Suzanne Chongo. Lucille Cleghom. —103— Index Name Page Adrian, James 73, 83, 85 A an, Star 67, 76, 99, 101, 102 Mr. Akei-man _.6, 8, 62 Akerman, Mary 98 Allen. Linda  22, 79 Allred. Dottie 102 A 11 red, Mevalyn 22 Aim. Don 19. 22. 62, 66. 101 Almquist, Doyle 22 Alukos, John 98 Alvord. Gary 65 Anderson, Carol J. 96, 99, 102 Anderson, Leonai-d ... 22, 101 Anderson, Lyle 82, 83, 84, 85 Anderson, Madelyne 96, 102 Anderson. Mai-y 17, 22 Anderson, Rick 22 Anderson. Ronald S 55, 63 Andei-son, Shai-on 88, 102 Andreano, Lindquist, Starr... 27 Anprell, Charles 66, 84, 94 Armel. Marijane 22 ArminKton, Richard 101 Armstrv)njf, Linda 100, 102 Arthur. Judy 82, 94 Miss Arnold 8, 13 Ashley. Karen 17, 22 Aspenprren, Gene 22 Aspengren. Sandy _ 102 Baal. Terry 99 Baedke, Fred 22. 88. 89. 101. 103 Mr. Baeth 8. 66 Bahr. James 101 Mi-s. Bai 8 Bair, David ... „ 63 Bair. Steven 22, 98, 99, 101, 103 Baker. Dennis 66. 94 Baker. Judy 85 Baker. Linda 103 Baker. Pearl 100 Baker. Susan 22, 83. 88, 89 Balduchi. Ellen 102, 103 Balduchi. Jon 66 Mi-s. Bane „..2, 8, 11. 95 Barach. Mike. 83. 85 Mrs. Baranosky 7, 96, 98 Barb, P arilyn 22. 79, 94 Barbour. Pam 67, 95 Barker. Bonnie...l3, 66, 57, 102 Barker. Timothy... 55, 63, 69, 101 Barnes. Teri 103 Bartlett. Jody 102 Barton. Deanna 103 Bassett. Bill 19 Bassett, Jerry 22, 72 Bates. Linda 22, 100, 103 Bear. Linda 96 Becker. Donald „.66, 63 Beckman. Thomas ™ 69 Bedford, Larry 46 Bell. Chris 102 Bell, Steven. 52, 88, 89, 99, 103 Bellnap, Mark 45, 100 Bendickson, Colleen... 22, 43, 102 Bendickson. Nancy 102 Ben fort. Janet 92 Bennett. Judy 22, 79, 102 Bennett. Nancy 94, 102 Bennett. Skip 60, 68, 76, 101 Benton. Linda ...56, 57, 76, 98, 99, 102 Berprprren. Barbara... 21, 22, 59, 76, 98, 99, 102 Mr. Bergman ...8 Berprstrom, Tom ...19, 20, 22, 52, 72, 80, 101 Berlovich, Lance ... 65, 69 Berlovich, Stephanie . 22, 56, 79, 88. 98, 102 Bernardino, Paul 94 Miss Bernekingr _ 6 Bevinpr. Barbara. 94 Bewyer, Nancy 73, 102 Bickford. Sue 103 Mr. Biddle 8 Bieprhler. MaiT 103 Bieprhler. Sharon 23, 100 Bills. Marline 23, 103 Bird. Carol 23 Bird. Larry 23, 66 Black, Carolyn „. 23 Blackford. Linda 102 Blakeley, Berry 23 Blanchard, Rhonda 96 Blanquart, Donna .. 21, 23, 25, 59, 78, 79, 102 Bloomquist, Kristine . 58, 72, 82, 85, 88 Mrs. Boatman 100 Boese. Linda _ 102 BoKKs. Donna. .23. 66. 67, 76, 80, 102 Bolin. Linda _ 102 Booker. Michael 70 BorpT. Anita 80 BorK. Paul 82, 84, 94 Borrall, Jean 23, 69. 80, 102 Boston. Charles 23, 79 Boston, Thomas 66, 70, 71 RMthu.lI. Helen 23 THIS INDEX INCLUDES ALL PAGES FROM 1 TO 103 EXCEPT THE MAY Name Page Bowman, Norma 102 Boyd, Chei-yl 23. 88. 89. 102 B:)ylan. Paulette 46 Boylan. Rhea 102 Bradbury. David _ 98 Biadish. David... 23, 82, 85, 101 Brady. Mike 55, 63, 69 Brandt. Judy 23, 59 Brandt. Sally 83, 94, 99, 102 Brauer, Deanna ...23, 102 Breedinpr, Sharon... 24, 80 Breton, Mike 55, 66, 69, 77, 83 85 Miss Brewer 8, 13, 16, ' 94 Bricker, (Roberta Chris 24, 80 Brockett, Geneva . 24, 80, 81, 83. 96, 98, 102 Brockett, Linda _ 96 Brockett, Susan 82, 96, 102 Brokofsky, Barbara 45, 103 Mr. Brownell 8, 100 Brown, ( Rebecca) Becky . . 24, 56, 67, 79, 97, 98 Bmwn, Denny 62. 65 Brown, Gregory ™ 70 Brown, Marsha 98 Brown, Norman 24. 52 Brown, Ronald _ _ 24 Brown, Stephen... 62. 99 Brown, Sam _ 66, 66 Brundajre, Jo Anna 100 Bruns. Janice „ „.102 Bryant, Sharon 102 Buch. Helen 24 Buckner. Sherl 68 Bullington, Don 76 Bundy, Janice _24 Dr. Floyd Burgeson 8 Burgeson, John 24, 76. 103 Burgett, Steve „. „66 Burke, Theresa 102 Burkhart Mary 24, 100, 102 Burnet, (James) Ronnie. . 24, 83, 85 Burns, Dennis 24, 68 Miss Burrhus 8, 59, 67 Burt, Jean „. 67 Bush, Carolyn 24 Butts, Beverly_ Butts, Kaye . 102 - -.102 -.69, 102 .67 Butts, Teri-y Win ert . Cain. Diana Calkins. Judy 24, 100 Campbell. Billie _.24, 102 Campbell, Calvin _ 55 Campbell, Pat 102 Cannon, Charles 103 Capps, Milton 24, 88 Capps. Sandy 96, 102 Carico. Paul 24, 77, 88, 89 Carico. (Marvin) Wayne 24 Carlson. Denny 24, 86. 94 Carlson. Richard 66 Mr. Carlsten g Cai-men, Marie ' os Carney, Jane gg -24 100 Cari enter, Carol.... Can enter, Janice.. Carpenter, Joyce 97. 99. 102 Carpenter, Shirley 24. 88 Carter, Darrell 66, 70. 82 Carter, Marjorie 100 VCarter, Trudy 46 Cosner. Vicki 103 Cason, Barbara 85 Cason. Beverly 85 Cason. Burdell 69 Castelline. Jack 69 Cateron. Kathleen 86. 102 Chamberlain. John 52 Chamberlain. Kelly 16, 77 Chamberlain. Merle ....67, 101 Channell. Lirda . 56, 57, 94, ' 102 Chapman, Linda 25, 67, 79 Chastain, Vicki 86, 96 Chesnut, Don 66 Chivers, Mary.. 102, 103 Choate, Beverly 25 Chongo, Suzane 102, 103 Mr. Christian 8, 79 Christiansen, Doufi: 79 Clair, Rose 26, 102 Clapsaddle, Jerry 98 Clark, Robert 25 Clark, Jim . _ 69 Clark, Karen Bickle 26, 79 Clayton, James 26, 66 Cleghorn, Lucille „ 103 Clemens, Bernadette 26. 89, 102 Clemens, Lucinda 96 Clement, Mai-sha 85 Clement, Michael 25 Clifford, Mary 100, 103 Cline, Ilitta 98 Clyde, Elizabeth... 26, 66, 57, 80. 102 Cochran, Donna 98, 102 Coe, Tom 25 Colbert, Anthony 65 Cole, Janelle 100 Collier, James 98 Name Page ( oilier, Joe... 83, 85 Collins. Diane 82 Comegys, Nancy 76, 85 Conley. William 25 Conn, Shirley 25, 100 Mr. Cooper 7 Mrs, Copeland 98, 100 Coppock. Yvonne 98 Copsin. Mike 69 Cornelius, Bob 70 Cornell, Raymond 94 Cornwell, Carol....59, 96, 98, 99, 102 Cornwell, Harry 73, 94 Courtney, John 25, 99 Courtney, Letha. 85 Mr. Cowles 8 Cox, Jon 82 Cox, Judy 26, 101. 102, 103 Cox, Larry 68, 69, 73 Cox, Phillip 66 Crank, Judy 26, 67, 80, 102 Crawford, Danny... 20, 26, 52, 70, 77 Crawford, Grace ...76, 77, 98, 102 Crawford, Ralph 60, 73 Crawford, Sheryl... 83, 92, 100, 102 Crewse, Tim 55 Crissman, Sue . 26, 72. 80, 102 Cronin, Dennis 72 Cronk, Dennis 26, 103 Cross, Marilee 26, 100 Mrs. Crouthamel 5, 6 Crowder, Sharon 95, 102 Cruikshank, Karen 26 Culp, Jackie 102 Cumpston, Dennis 70, 71, 101 Cumpston, Pauline 100 Cumpston, Phyllis....26, 56, 57, 79, 98, 99, 102 Cunonan. Becky„- _ 92 Cunonan, Jeri-y 92 Currier, Mike 26, 72 Dagnello, Joy 67, 102 Dahlstrom, Joyce.._13, 26, 80, 81, 94. 99, 102 Dale. Danny 26, 103 Daniels. Bill 70 Daniels, Christine.. 26, 102 Daniels, Dorothy....26, 98. 99, 103 Daniels, Phil 26 Daniels, William. 26 Mr. Darnall IQO Daughenbraugh, Mary Lynn .102 Daugherty. Myra_ 103 Dautreuil. Michael 103 Davey. Don 66, 101, 103 David. Geri 76, 96, 100, 101 Davidson. Roger 70 Mr. Arthur Davis _ ... 8 Davis. Dana „. 67, 76 Davis, Donna 66. 67. 94, 102 Davis, George 26 Davis, Greg 103 Davis, Jim 73 Davis, Joyce... 20, 26, 26, 56, 57, 80. 96, 98, 99, 102 Davis, Larry 45, 98 Davis, Marleen 26, 97, 102 Davis, Martha . 26, 56, 57, 76, 102 Davis, Sue Mason 26, 102 Day, Dee Ann 94 Day. Diane 98 Day. James 26. 64, 71 Day. Tim „ 65 Deal. Kim 98 FESTIVAL PAGE, PAGE 93. Name Page Dorsey, Charlett 98 Doi-sey, Larry 98 Doty. Lana 68, 102 Douglass. Sandy 85 Dove. Alto 100 Downey, Michael 27, 80, 88 Downey, Michele.. 28. 83, 85, 102 Drew, Brenda 79. 88, 102 Drottz, Cheryl 102 Dudley, Byron .. 66. 66, 101 Dunaway. William 103 Dunn. John 46, 66. 103 Dunnam. William 45 Eason, Nancy 28, 79 Eaton, Susie... 28, 78, 79, 101. 102 Elder, Han-y 65 Ellis, Barry 103 Ellis, Donna 45 Elliston. Marv 103 Ellsworth, Laureen.„.94. 96. 99, 102 Elwood, Jeri-y 103 Embree, Sue 96, 100, 102 Emei-son, Gay 72, 94 Emm. Kay marie 83 , 85 Enfield. Barbara 67, 85, 95, 101 Enga, Judy .. 102 Engwall, Mary.. 28, 56, 57, 78, 79, 94, 98, 99, 102 Enos, Del _ 17 Enriquez, Sandra 85, 102 Mrs. Erickson 8 Erickson, Dorothy 94, 102 Erickson, Russell 28, 82, 103 Ervin, Bob 60 Estes, Darrell 28, 68 Decker. Dennis Decker, Patty _ Deeringer, Tanya„ Deets. Ted „.27, 52 102 _ 27 27 DeLong, Kathi 27, 100, 103 DeMarchi. Mike . 27, 43, 52, 65, 76 Mr. DeMouth 8. 64. 72 Domsky, Bruce 73. 103 Dcngle. Tom 101 Dennis. Paul „.66. 70 Don n is. Robert (Mike) 66 (It ' Iiegnier. Janet 27, 102 DeKeus. Gary _ 98 DesPlanque, Linda 94 Detrick. Carolyn 27 Mr. Devin . 8, 70, 81 Dewick, Patricia 27, 102 Dewitt, Arnold . 88, 89, 101, 103 Dewitt. Ron.. 66. 101, 103 Dickens, Diane 72, 96, 102 Dickey. Charlene . 27, 100 Dickmeyer, Michael 14, 27, 98 Diercks, Mary Ann . 27, 72, 80, 81, 97, 102 Digranes, Kris 27, 102 Dirlam, Larry 55, 63, 69 Dixon, Jesse 62, 68 Dixon, Richard 27. 96 Mr. Dolan „..8, 94 Doner, Patty 46, 79, 102 Dooley, Steve 27. 103 D H-an, Mike.. 60 Dorow, Sandra 102 Evans, Doris „ Ewart, Mike Exline, Barbara _ Fagei-strom, Nancy_ Fairchild, Robert Falkoski. Ronald Faux, Dean Feith, Judith.. - 103 -66. 101 102 95 94 103 28 .28 Ferguson. Sue 28, 66, 67. 79. 102 Ferrell, Donna ...17, 102 Fillman. Ronald... 28, 60, 62, 101 Fines, James 52, 94 Finney, Nancy 67. 83, 88. 102 Mr. Fisher lOO Fisher, Marilyn 28 Fitch, Cynde 76, 94 Flannagan, Dianna Slater 102 Fleck, Sharon 28, 77, 80, 103 Mr. Fleming 8 Fleming, Russell 28 Flores, Bonnie 97. 99. 102 Foote, Mai-y 100 Forbush, Raymond 101 Mr. Ford lOO Fors, Linda _ 98, 102 Fowler, Mary... 28, 66. 67. 78. 79, 94. 102 Fox, Mary 94 Fox, Wayne _ „ 70 Fredregill, Fred 45, 100 Freeman, Leon 45, 60, 62 Froah, Bob. . 28, 66, 76, 99, 103 Frost. Pat 83, 102 Fuchs, Carolyn 28, 80 Fuller, Fredrick 82 Fuller, Linda „ 96, 102 Fuller, Robert 82, 84, 94 Gaines, Lan-y 66, 63 Galvan, Margaret 45 Garbett, Kim _ 66 Garbett, Marcia 28, 80, 102 Garland, Peggy 28, 88 Garrett, Wendy 82, 84, 94 Garver, Cynthia „ 85, 94 Gay, Tom 65 Gebuhr, Charles... 82, 83, 84, 85 Gee, Randy 69, 102 Geisinger, Linda 98, 102 Mrs. Gelhaar _..8, 67. 101 Gerhart, William 80 Mr. Gewerth 8 Gibson, Beverly_ Gilbert, Kerry Gilbert, Sally...._. Gillaspy, Kelly„ Gillum, Dennis.. Ginther, Pat.. ...103 -„94. 102 -.94, 102 .28 28 „..28. 100 Gleason, Steve .. 20, 26, 29, 52, 64, 76, 77, 101 Glenn, Donna 85 Glover, Linda 29, 80 Goode, Donald 29, 52, 101 Gooding, Linda . 29, 56, 57, 97, 102 Goodrich, Pam 101 Goodspeed, Norene 98 Mr. Goodwin 8, 12 Gower, William 98, 102 Miss Grabill 8 Granberg, George 83, 85 Granquist, Judith 29, 85, 98, 103 Grant, Carol 94 Grant, Joyce 77, 102 Grant, Michele 102 Grant, Mike 76, 77 — 104- Name P«f« Grant, Rick - 65 Grant. Robert 52, 70, 71. 85, 103 Grant, Susan 68, 102 Grasso, Danny 29, 66 Grasso, Dave _ 66 Graziano, Maureen 103 Green, Jim 29 Green, Sherrey 103 Greenwood, Donald 101 Mrs. Rolland E. Grefe 8 Greeoire, Connie. . 29, 79, 83, 94, 98. 99 Mr. Gregory -8 GreRoi-y. Cheryl lOi Mrs. Griffin 9, 14 Griffin, Ivana. 29, 79, 96 Griffin, Larry --65, 101 (iriffith. Beverly —29, 103 Grother, Janice 96 Grother, Paul -29, 103 Grother, Rita 29, 98, 100 Mr. Gulick 9 Gunn. Johnny 62, 101, 103 Gunter, Judy 29. 80, 98, 99 Gurwell, Dale 29, 72 Habick, Carol _ -31, 100 Hager, Leslie 80. 98. 99, 102 Hague, James -100 Hall. Gloria 30 Hall. Jennifer 79 Hall. Murlean 96 .80. 79 103 98 70 Hamlin. Marilyn... Hamlin. Christine Hamilton, Robert- Hamilton, Tom— Mr. Hand 9. 66, 64 Hansen, Bill 66, 63 Han.sen, Pat 30, 100, 103 Hansen, Karla 67, 85 Hanson, Cheryl 30, 85, 103 Hanson, Karen 98, 103 Harban. Judy Harban, Julie Hardy. Rick Hargis. Mary Harlow. Donna ..80, 95, 103 85 „.103 96, 102 _„73 Harlow. Phil 63. 70. 77 Dr. John H. Harris 8 Harris. Rex 79 Harter. Bob 30, 100 Hartman, Judy.-30, 66, 67, 80, 102 Hartman, Marilyn Scott -30 Hartung, Karen . 30, 35, 58, 79, 83, 88. 89, 92, 98, 99, 102 Harvey, Jayna. 30, 85, 103 Harvey, Judy 30, 102 Hasel. Anne .12, 30, 67. 83. 97, 102 Mr. Haskell 100 Hauge, Ann 67, 99, 102 Hauge. James 103 Haviland. Ruth Mr. Hawkins 30, 79 100 Hawkins, Anita — 66, 67, 102 Hawkins, Stanley — 66, 71 Hayden, Barbara 30, 102 Hayden, Joanne 77 Mr. John R. Haydon.— 8 Hayes, Judy Terrell 2, 30 Hays, Ron 30, 98 Hayworth, Glen .30, 52, 79, 99 Heathcote, Linda 60, 102 Heberlee, Sharon 30 Heck, Lari-y 16. 31, 88, 89 Heer, Candace 103 Heggen. Ruth 31. 77, 79, 97, 102 Heinmiller. David 31, 99 Helgeland. Bob 83, 85 Hemer. Douglas 16, 52, 65 Hemping, Nancy 102 Hemping, Peggy 31, 88 Henderson, Jo Ann. 30, 31, 96, 103 Hendei-son, Robert 31 Hendricks, Larncy- 45 HeniT. Rita 20, 23, 31, 66, 67, 90, 94, 102 Hensler, Bob 21, 25, 31, 62, 65, 99 Hensley, Steve 83, 86, 94 Hei-man, Barbara- 31 Herndon, Kenny 86, 103 Herrick, Barbara 31 Herron, Douglas — . 31 Herschleb, Vicky 94 Hess, Beverly 31 Heuring, Harold 83, 86, 88, 89 Hews, Danny 31. 66. 101 Hews, Stanley 60 Heyen. Beatrice 98 Hibbert. Joyce 96 Hickle. Gary 31 Higginbotham, Brian 60 Higginbotham, Carol . 31, 98, 102 Higgins. George 101 Hight shoe. Penny 94 Hild, Rex 82 Hill, Dennis 62, 66, 68 Hill. Jack- 62, 101 Hill. Joe - 32 Hindal. Christopher— 82, 84, 86 Hinson, Nancy 32 Name Hintz, Debbie 86, 96 Hintz, Pamela- 86. 102 Hodson, Mary Jo 32, 103 Hodson, Ray 32 Hoekman, Robert. 32 Hohrmann, Gloria._.66. 67. 77, 102 Hokan.son, Alan — 11, 45 Holder. Sandy 32, 56, 67, 88, 89, 102 Holland, Cindy 88. 89, 94 Holloway, Charles 70 Mr. Holm 9, 97 Holmes, Judy . 19, 21, 31, 32, 56, 57. 74, 78, 79. 97. 99, 102 Holmes. Pat 102 Holton. Linda 102 Hooten, Connie 94. 98. 102 Mrs. Housholder 9 Houston, Byrdest 69 Howard, Brenda — 103 Howell. Robert 76. 103 Huffman, Betty 32, 56, 67. 80, 102 Huffman, Jerry 83, 85 Huffman, Rebecca..-32, 81, 96, 98. 102 Hughes, Charles 32 Huitt. Diana- 76, 100 Hull, Judy 32, 66, 67. 102 Hunt, Lynda 32. 79. 102 Huntley, Linda 103 Hurst, LaDonna 100, 102 Hutchi.son, Evertt - 32 Huxford, Sandra- 32. 102 Huxford, Sherry 16 Irvin, Sarah- 92, 96 Irwin, Iva 100 Isaac, Gwen 77 Isaac, Janna 32, 80, 94. 102 Jackson, Andrew 70, 103 Jackson, Beverly 45, 103 Jackson, Gail 15, 100, 102 Jansen, Merle. 66, 70 Mr. Jarchow 9, 81, 100 Mr. Jarvis 9 Jennings, Judy 32, 102 Jensen Gail 67, 94, 102 Jessen, Kenneth 82. 84 Jewett, John 66 Mr. Johns 9 Johns, Carolyn 46 Mr. Johnson 9, 12, 55, 63 Johnson, Bill 66, 83, 85 Johnson. Janice 94, 103 Johnson, Juanita... 15, 102, 103 Johnson, Lee 45, 100 Johnson, Mary 32 Johnson, Orrie 70. 71 Johnson, Robert 63. 73 Johnson, Sally 32. 79 Johnson, Samuel 60, 85 Johnson, Virgie 32, 67 Miss Johnston 9 Miss Jones ■■ -J Jones, Darla 103 Jones, Jerry 101 Jones, Judy— 108 Jones, Kaye 46, 102 Jordan, Judy 98 Kasper, Norman 32 Kauten, Mike 80 Keemer, Mike _ 101 Keener, Pat. 101 Keeney, Janis 33, 80, 83, 92 Kees, Steve 66 Keith. Don 33, 72, 86 Kelce. Dennis 66 Kelley. Leona 100 Kelley. Michael -38 Kelsev. Pauline 102 Kemiie, Ronald -.69. 77. 82. 94 Kester. Ronald 98 Kettells. Nancy 33, 97, 98, 102 Kint. Janie.. 102 Kirkpatrick, Sharon. — 33 Kirkwoo l. Jeannie..l6, 67, 83, 88, 89, 102 Klebs, Jan... 33 Klinefeldt, Mike..-33. 66, 66, 77 Klinefeldt. Sheryl 98, 99 Knowlton. Anita. 103 Kortemayer, Bill 98 Kouri. Janice -33 Kouri. Treva - 98, 102 Kramme. Michael 33. 88. 89 Kranovich. Vickie - 67 Krebs. Barbara .33. 79. 97, 102 Kristufek. Mick. J?? Krouse. Jeri 33. 73. 97, 102 Kn an, Nick ---lOl Kujac, Bob ' oo Kurschinski, Karon. 33, 80, 83, 86, 92, 98, 102 Kutchen. Linda. La Barr. Linda —98, 99, 102 Lacher, Terry - - JJ Mr Lacy Lair, Kathl n. 33. 58, 102 La Mar. Ge Vema. . 33, 80. 81 Lamb. Randy 82, 83. 84, 85 Lame. Mary . 103 Name P«ce Lampman, Garry 66 Mi-s. Lancaster 6 Lancajiter, Linda 85 Landers, Christy .34. 97, 98. 102 Landwehr, Mary 102 Lane, Patricia 103 Miss Langenfield 9 Larsen. Herb 3, 21, 34, 51, 52, 54, 61, 62, 68, 76, 101 Larson, Jean 103 I wler, Lynda _ 27. 34, 72, 80, 83, 102 Lawrence, Jo Ann 76 Lawson, Bernard .. 103 Layton. Joann 34. 80. 102 Lax ton, Irs. 70, 71 Leahy, Don 82. 84 Leaming, Sherry. 34, 56, 57, 80. 102 LeClair, Eddie 103 Ledet, Kristine - 94 Lee, Richard D — — 34 Legg, Alva 34, 103 Lehman, Susan. 34. 69, 76 Lenox, Marilyn 67, 96 Leonard, Connie_ 96. 98 Leonard, Nadine 34. 80, 102 Lep|)er, Carol _ -95 Lettington, Linda.- 94, 102 Lettington, Sue 34, 58, j)2 Leuthausier, Dennis. 55, 63. 70, 82, 83, 84, 85, 101 Leuthauser, James— 52, 70, 82, 83, 84, 85. 88, 89, 101 Lewis, Barbara. - 34 Lewis, Baron 66 Lewis. Janice 68, 77, 88, 89, 92. 102 Lewis, Rich. 34. 73, 79 Lewis, Robert 101 Lewis, Tom 55 Lighter, Jeanne 98 .82. 83, 85 34 34 15 77 34 62, 68 98 85 102 Liljegren, Roy.. Lillegard, Ron Lino, John — Lindquist, Cynthia- Linn. Ernest. Lloyd. Carol Lloyd, Micheal.. Lockridge. John Lodet, Kris Loom is, Kathy Lounsbury, Rebecca 67, 85, 98 Love, Helena 34, 103 Lovejoy, Mike. 45 Lovell, Anne 46. 100, 103 Lovre, Jennifer. 34, 98 Lowe, Pamela 34, 98 Loyd, Harvey 53, 64. 70, 71, 76, 101, 103 Lozano, Linda . .-34, 80, 102 Mr. Richard W. Lozier 8 Lund, Linda 99 Miss Lundberg 9, 81 Mr. Lundgren 91 Lundgren, Doris 102 Mi-s. Lutz 2, 9, 83, 94 Lyles, Mack -63, 101, 103 Lyman, Cheryl. . 34, 96. 98, 102 Lyman. Mike 64. 68. 94 Lyman, Robert 65 Lyman, Suzanne 35. 45. 46, 56. 57, 102 Madison. Alan 82 Mahl. Anne 35, 66. 57. 102 Mahoney. Mary -.66, 57, 102 Mains. Lynn . 35 Manley. Floyd 82 Mangan. Gary 66 Mr. Herrold V. Mann 8 Manning. Pat- 35, 56, 57, 99, 102, 103 Manuel, Thomas-.35, 63, 70, 71 Many, Patricia. 102 Marquis, Donna 85, 96 Marshall, Karen. 66, 67, 102, 103 Mr. Martin 9 Martineau. Maureen— 94 Martineau. Phyllis 102 Martineau. Tom 36, 101 Martinez. Tony 65 Martizna. Tina 36. 100, 103 Martizna. Vickie — 3, 102 Maschke. Kathie 98 Ma.son. Judy 36, 96, 98, 102 Mrs. Mastin - 9 Mathews. Carmellia 102 Mathis. Michael 103 Matzke, Peggy 35, 58 Mr. Mauk 9. 73. 100 Max.son. Judy 35 Mayo, Connie..36, 88, 89, 103 Mays. Mai-y Ann 35. 88. 89, 102 Mr. McAdam 9. 52. 69 McAninch. Brad. 103 McAvoy. Cheryl - 100 McAvoy. Pam .66, 67, 72, 102 McBroom. Neta 14 McCabe. Sherry 99. 102 McCann. Jane 35, 67, 79, 96, 98 McCormack, JoAnne 35, 79, 96. 102 Index Name Page McCoy. Gene 35. 53. 68, 98. 101 McCullough, Robert- 66 McCurn. Russell 45 McDaniel. Dennis. .„ —66 McDaniel. Virginia 102 McDonald. Mary.. 46, 103 McDonough. Carol -98 McElree. Bill - 61. 68 McFadden, Glen 103 McFarlane. Teri.23. 36, 56, 57, 90, 94, 98. 102 McGahan. Karen „ 67. 102 McGavran, Dennis .36 McGuire, Marvin 36, 53, 61, 62, 68, 76 McKee, Jeannye 77, 102 McLain. James 70, 71, 101 McLain, Michael ...3, 36, 51, 70, 71, 79, 98, 101 McLaughlin. Pat. 36, 102 McMurray, Pam 36, 67, 91, 94. 102 McNeeley. Cheryl 46, 103 McPhee, Linda. 36 Mcpherson, John _ 103 McPherson, Nancy 102 McPhei-son, Ray 36 McReynolds, Ruby „ 36 Meeker. Cheryl 77. 96 Meineke. Debbie 83 Mr. Meier 9 Mendenhall, Linda..-.66, 67, 76, 102, 103 Mentzer, Dennis 83, 85, 92 Merrill, David 65, 82, 83, 86 Merrifield, Nancy 88, 102 Meri-yfield, Carla 11 Merryfield, Joe — 69 Meyers, Dianne 76. 86, 102 Meyer, Janet 36, 67, 96, 102 Millard, Kathy 36, 103 Mr. Miller.. iOO Miller, Beverly Miller, Fred Miller, Lateena Miller, Paul Miller, Pri.scilla... -36, 79 S6 96 103 36 Miller. Robert 66 Milligan. Mike... 36, 53, 70, 71. 76, 101 Milligan. Nancy 72, 98 Mills, Becky . 27, 36, 67, 80, 102 Mills, Bruce 76, 101 Mills, Claude 36, 103 Mireles. Mike... 36 Mitchell. Barbara 94 Mitchell. Linda 103 Moberg, Carolyn 36, 98 Mobley, Gary 36 Mohr, Don 73, 82, 84 Mohr, Jack 12, 36 Moon, Mike 76. 101 Judge Moore 3. 36 Moore, Mary 88, 102 Mr. Mommer_. Morford, Doran_37. 70, 71. 78. 79, 101 Morgan, Dennis 63. 66 Morgan, Patty 102 Morgan, Russell 70 Morris, Jessie 73 Morrow, Peggy 102 Mott, James 83 Muehlenthaler, Janet .73, 96, 102 Murphy, Jeannine 37, 79, 102, 103 Murphy, Tim 103 Myer. Anita 103 Myer. Jo Ann 103 Myers. Bill 98 Myers, Daniel- Myers, Dave . _66. 101 -37 Nalevanko, Joanne. 102 Nalevanko, Lorrainei 37, 76, 100, 102 Nails. Dorothy Brown 46, 85 Nass. Jim 37 Neades, Judy Mr. Neal.. - Negrete, Nile. Negrete, Tom. Miss Nelson 96. 102 ..9. 69, 77 -65 63. 65. 76. 103 6, 7 Nelson, Gwendolsm 100 Nelson, John 63 Nelson, Lowell 66, 79 Nei-vig. Carole 37, 67, 102 Nettleton. Dave . 37, 79. 83, 84 Nettleton. Ruth 80, 98 Newbrough. Gerald 77, 82, 84 Newell. Paul 101 Newton. Robert 45 Niccum. Bob 95 Nichols. Gary.. 55, 69 Nicholson, Jim....37. 61. 73. 80, 101 Nicholson. Vickie 37 Nicolle, Rosemary 37, 66, 67, 80, 81, 97, 98, 102 Nielsen, Brian 37 — 105— Index Name Page Mr. Oia E, Niffenegger 8 Niska, John 82, 84 Noefotist. Kristen 95 Noel, John 17, 37 Noi fleet, Marshall Norman, Cheryl Norman, Nancy Norris, Kathy Northway, Jay Nunez, Ray.. Nutt, Walter. ObtMf?, John... OberU), Alan 83, 85 Obrecht, Linda. 87, 100 Obrecht, Susan 37, 100 O ' Hara, Dennis 82 Olds, Candace 88, 88, 89 Olney, Dennis 101 Olsen, Linda 77 Olson, Carl 88, 76, 101 Olson, Robert 103 Olson, Sandra. 66, 67. 72, 102 O ' Mara, Scott 96 Onder. Roger 38 O ' Neel, Sherrie 83 Oinian, Lee ()slH rn, Danny Oshorn, Ned ..70, 82 ...77 - 95 .102 .. .55 .103 .37 .73 38 _13, 61 .103 ()sl)orne, Judi „„..88, 89, 102 Mr. Oxenrider 8, 9, 71 Pabon, Rudy 95 Pardekooi er, Judy 11, 102 Parish, Brenda 38 Paiker, Ivan 38 Parker, Mark 88, 101 Parker, Trudy 88, 102 Parkey, Ronnene 38, 103 Parsley, Stephen 83, 86 Pates, Helen 88 Patrick, Ben 38, 103 Pattei-son, Danny 38, 103 Pattei-son, Dick. 38, 72, 101 Mi-s. Paul .6 Paul, Denny . 3, 38, 51, 66, 76, 101 Paulous, George 65, 70, 71 Payne, Richai-d 88 Payton, Donald 101 Peck, Raymond 66 PerDue, LariT 66, 86 Perisho, Lari-y. 65 Perkins, Pam 38, 67, 102 Mr. Perry 6, 9, 91, 97 Periy, Sandra _ „„..38 Peters, Steve 63, 68 Petei-son, Sharon Davis 26 Petei-son, Annetta 95 Petei-son, Jane 102 Petei-son, Jeannine ...38, 100, 38 Petei-son, Joe 63, 69, 83, 85 Phillii s, James 45, 100 Phillips, Sandy..77, 85, 88, 89, 102 Pickens, Michael 88, 61 Mrs. Pickering 9, 91 Pierce, Cheryl 102 Pierce. Marguerite. 88 Mr. Pieres 9 Pierick, Fi-ank..l3, 88, 61, 62, 68, Pirtle, Sue 108 Pinegar, Don... Plew, Steve Plummer, Lana.. 16, 88 .77, 82 .85 Plummer, Patty .72, 77, 100, 102 Pohren, Cheryl 102 Poston, Donna 103 Pratt, Margo 76, 88, 94, 102 Proctor, Liz 102 Prusia, Nancy 108 Quinn, Patricia 94 Rains, Charlene 102 Ramirez, Ana 88, 108 Mr. Rasmussen Mr. RasiM ntnick„. Mr. Rathert. 100 -9, 12 Ratliff, Charlotte Davis 89 Rauch, Chester 61 Raver, Jim 69 Raver, Linda. 89, 79 „86 „-66 Ray, Donna Reasoner, Dick.... Redshaw, Craig 88, 86 Redshaw, Joan 88, 102 Reed, Jody 108 Reed, Linda. 102 Reese, Elaine. 56, 67, 72, 102 Reese, Sherri 99 Rehms, John 103 Reidbum, Patricia ..39, 79, 96, 102 Reineke, Carolyn 39, 79, 98, 102 Reinsma, Susan 39, 80, 102 Remster, Larry 99, 101 Remster, Sharon 102, 103 Reyes, Cai olyn 76, 96 Reynolds, Daisy 102 Reynolds, Robert 66, 69 Rheuiwrt, Linda 98, 103 Riccio, Carmella.80, 81, 88, 102 Rice, Janet 100, 39 Name Page Richards, Ruth 39, 94. 102 Richardson, Sheryl .. 56, 57, 77. 98 102 Riddlebarger, Bill . ' ...101 Ridley. Judith 46, 103 Rife, Anyta Fleming 45 Rife, Sandra 103 Rittel, Roberta 102 Ritter, Bob _ 39 Robinson, Beverly 45, 96. 102 Robinson, Jaquita. 29. 39. 80. 85, 100, 102. 103 Robin.son, June 39, 97. 102 Robinson, William 55, 66, 70, 82 Robinson, Wilva 99, 102 Rodecap, Nadine 82, 84 Rodgei-s. Yvonne. 98, 102 Rodich, Julie 96 Roe, Ray 39, 99 Rogers, Mike 39, 100 Roland, Carolina 102 Roller, Tom 66, 72 Roman, Margaret 39 Romelton, Jon 82, 101 Miss Romig 6 Romick, Sheila 96 Rose, Larry 39 Rouse, Don 46, 103 Routson, Dennis 103 Routson, Linda 94 Rowat, Jon 70 Rudy, Jacqueline 39, 98, 102 Rumney, Dena Hesser 46 Mr. Rump 9, 101 Runnels, Louise 82 Runyan, Pat 45 Ruppert, Nancy 102 Russell, Judith. 86, 96, 102 Ryburn, Patty Jo 103 Ryerson, Linda 103 Sample, Sue 102 ..70, 79 103 .61 Sampson, Diclc Samuel, Frank... Samuels, Ric. Name Page Smith, Nancy 98 Smith, Penny....40, 66, 67, 102, 103 Smith, Richard Douglas 83 Smith, Steve 40. 45, 46, 53, 61, 68 Snedigar. Dennis 66, 66 Snook, LaVonne 41 Snook, Mi-s. Sylpha. ...92 Sorensen, Nancy 96, 102 Sorensen, PauL . ...53, 70, 82, 83, 84, 85 Sorter, Sandy 88 Miss Soutter 9, 96 Spain. Danny 41, 100, 103 Spain, Janet. 76, 102 Sparks, Joan 102 Spencer, Jerry 98 Mi-s. Jack Si evak 8 Spidle, Sue 46 _100 -.9, 81 -.66 -78 Mr. SiK ohaltz Mr. Springate Staats, Steve _ Stady, Carolyn SUlker, Eileen 108 Stamos, Janet 78, 76 Stanley, Charles 101 Stanley, Charmaine 100 Staples, Bob 78 Stelck, Jane 41, 80 102 46 .101 Stenslie, Linda.. Mr. Sandquist 9, 62, 78, 81 Sankey, Albert 46 Mr. Sargent 9, 17 Sassatelli. Tom 66, 66, 69, 77 Mr. Savage . 2, 3, 9, 11, 52, 54, 69 Savage, Bobbye 40, 59, 80, 83. 102 Savage. Bonnye 102. 103 Savage, Lynda 59, 73, 102 Mr. Schakel . _ _ 9 Scharnweber, Vivian..86, 98, 102 Schartner, Janice 100 Mrs. Schmeiser 6 Schmeling. Paul 40 Schoen, Linda 14, 102 Schroeder, Diane..40, 69, 76, 80. 98, 102 Schuling. Marjorie.40, 100. 103 Schultz, Alice ..98. 100 Schultz Linda 66, 57. 102 Schuttinga, Jon 63 Scott, David 73 Scott, Lawi-ence _...40, 63, 68. 78, 79 Scott, Robert 88, 89 Scoville, Dennis..40, 66, 88, 89 Seddon. John 82, 83, 85, 92 See, Roger 45, 103 Seehan. Leann 85, 95 Sellers, John 66, 63, 70 Shanan, Pat 40 Shank, Maxine 40 Shattuck. Thomas 65 Shedd, Leora 102 Sheets, Jim 63, 101 Sheldon, Joe 64 Shelton, Lynn 40, 79, 100 Shockley, John 65, 73 Short, Cai-yll 66, 57, 102 Short, Carol....l3, 21, 40, 76, 80, 81, 102 Shutt. Sue „ 73 Shutt, Wayne .40, 65, 98, 99, 101 Signs, Linda . 40, 97, 102 Silverthorne, Linda 102 Simmons, Sherry 88, 88, 102 Simpkins. Judy 102 Mr. Simonsen 9 Mi-s. Simonsen 9 Simpson. Candace 67, 85 Simi son, Su.san„ 40, 79 Singleton. Jim 61, 64, 70, 71 Sinnard. Doug 40. 80 Sjolin, Su.san _ 85 Miss Skai-shaug 9, 15 Skinner , Janean 66, 67, 76, 102 Slack, Ken 63, 68 Mr. Sloan 9 Smith, Alan 40, 68, 54, 76 Smith, Carol 56, 57 Smith, Diane 102 Smith, Don 40 Smith, Donna-.....40, 78, 79, 102 Smith. Jerry 40, 100, 103 Smith, Mary 88, 89, 103 Smith, Michael 40 Smith, Michelle..66, 67, 98, 102 — 106- Stephens, Willium Stiles, Charles Stiles, Sandra 41, 88 Stith, Tim 7, 41, 1«0 Stookey, Dan 41 SUjokey, Gaye 66, 67, 102 Mr. Storer 9, 12 Stovall. Joann 41 Stover, Connie. 41 Mr. Stratton 9, 59, 80, 81 Strasser, Gregory 66, 88 Strausser, Carole „ 85 Street, Raymond 80, 81, 101 Strode, Jack 41, 53, 99, 101 Sti-other, Sylve8ter..l4, 41, 79, 94 Stuchis. Arthur 66 Suhl, Mai-y 98 Sullivan, Harold.. 3, 29, 35, 41. 65. 72. 94. 101 Sw acker, Mary 41, 79, 102 Swacker, Mescal 102 Swertfager, Jerry 41 Sweet, Roger 103 Swift. Joyce _ 83, 103 Swihart, Harold... 41, 79, 82. 98 Swisher. Randy 55, 69 Tabbia. Linda. _ 41, 80 Taber, Cheryl 42, 80, 102 Mr. Tannatt 9, 16 Taylor. Dan 12, 83. 85 Taylor. Don. .13, 42, 72, 79, 101 Taylor, Jane 66, 57, 102 Taylor, Linda 66, 57, 102 Taylor, Sandra. 85 Taylor, Sheri (Sue) 95, 102 Taylor, Steve 63. 101 Tedrow, Richard 42, 98, 99 Mr. Teller 94, 102 Terry, Sandra 46, 79 Mr, Thomas 9 Thomason, Richard 42, 98 Thompson, Mel 42. 101, 103 Thomi son. Shari. 58, 92, 102 Thompson, Terry 42 Thomson, Bill 42, 68 Thomson. Bob 66, 66 Thornton. Joan 42, 80 Thorson, Julie 96 Thurman. Lonnie 14, 108 Tillman. Richai d 69 Tilton. Ned 42, 100 Toigo, Donna 83, 86 Tonie, Roxie _ 102 Topp, Michael 12, 42, 53, 64 Townsend, Diana 67, 77, 94 Trickey, Carol 42 Trumbo, Ralph 42 Tucker, Connie 42, 56, 57, 98, 102 Mr. Tullis 9, 11 Tuinstra, Kalvin 66 Tuinstra, Karen 86, 96, 102 Turner, Jay 42 Turner, Jon 66 Turner, Les 103 Utter, John 101 Miss Vahl 9 Vail, Thomas.. .94 Valder, Dianne 86, 96, 102 Valin, Lawrence _.42 Van Dorn, Delbert 66, 66, 88 Van Gundy, Glenda 17, 42 Van Gorden, Dennis 65, 101 Van Hosen, Pamela. 2, 16, 42, 79 Vanderloo. Kathy... 95. 98, 102 Vanderloo, Linda .23. 42. 90. 102 Vermie, John 42, 103 Vertz, Linda. 66, 57, 102 Vestal. Ken 42, 88, 99 Vilks, Dace 88, 89 Voli e, Bob 66, 66 Name Page Vonk, Clint 42, 68, 79 Vorm, Marcia 102 Voyce, William 98 Vranich, Michele. 43, 102 Vuagniaux, Sherry 17, 43, 68 Wadstrom, Tom 43, 88, 103 Wadsworth, Herman 66, 68 Mr. Walker 100 Walker, Sheila 88, 102 Walker. Tim 53 Wallace, Cindy 43, 100, 103 Wallace, Janice 76, 77, 103 Wallace, Linda 16, 102 Walls. Sally 43, 103 Walther. Gary 46 Waltz, (Gregory 43, 64, 101 Mr. Wanek 9, 14 Ward, Barbara 98 Ward, Bob H, 43 Warren, Paulette 103 Warren, Tom 66, 83, 85 Warren. Veronica 43, 102 Mi-s. Warrick 9 Waseskuk, Gerald....53, 76, 101 Waters, Albei-ta 46 Watson, Harold 43 Watson, Mary Ann.. .43, 98. 103 Weaver, Diana 94. 98, 102 Webb, Donna 43, 102, 103 Webb. Linda 102 Webb. Nancy. 43, 102 Webb. Sylvia 48, 98, 102 Mr. Weberg 52, 70 Weiss, Gerry 69 Weiss, Pamela 43, 80, 88 Welch, Linda 56, 57, 88, 89. 98, 103 Welch, Ruby lOO Wells, Gwen 43 Wessel, Joyce Mr. West West, Ken.. ..44, 85, 103 68, 100 103 96 76 Westholm, Betty Weston, Jeneane Wetzel, Pat „ 94, 102 Wheeldon, Tom 21, 44, 53, 68 Wheeler, Janice 59, 76, 94, 99, 102 Wheels, Robert 44 White, Connie 102 White, Diana 77 White. Sherry 45 Miss Whitford 9, 88, 89 Whiting, Dean 44, 99 Whitney, Mai-y _...44, 58, 92 Whitson, Bob 44, 80, 88, 89 Mr. Wittkop „ 9 Wicker. Harlan 44, 103 Wickei-sham, Jerry- 66, 83, 85 Wilber, Nada 85. 88 Wildman, Gretchen 98 Wilen, Candace 58, 92, 102 Wilkei-son, Tom 56 Mr. D. Q. Williams ... 3, 4, 5, 91 Mi-s. D. Q. Williams 5 Williams, Doug 70, 76, 82. 8 ' . 84. Williams, Joyce 85 Williams, Marvin 53, 70, 71 Williams, Randy.56, 63, 69, 76 Williams, Sharon 44. 88 Williams, Stanley 55 Willadsen, Sandra. 76, 83 Mr. Wilson 100, 102 Wilson, George 44 Wilson, Marilyn 102 Wilson, Stephen 94 Wimber, Betty 44 Windei-s, Leatine.66, 67, 79, 102 Winegar, Dennis 82 Wing, Kenny 85 Wingert, Jean 44, 102 Wingert, Richard. ICS Wishman, George. 44, 53, 54 Witt, Barbara 44, lOA Woei-ner, Sandra 94, 10- ' Wolfe, Susan 102 W(x d, Glena 94, 102 Wood, Shan 9 ' W(M)dard. Connie .... 56, 57, 102 W(M dard, Sandra 94, 99, 102 Woodring, William „ 100 Woods, Garland 70, 71 Woods, Jei-ald 55 Woods, Sharon ...102 Woolman. Kenneth _..55 Woolman. Michael.63, 101, 103 Worley. Bill 103 Womner, D wight 99 Wright, Sandra- 102 Wright, Sheri-y 102, 103 Wyer, Donna 9 Yauk, Steve 65. 73, 77 Yeager, George 55, 70, 71 Yencer, Jim 73, 101 York, Dennis 44, 83, 85, 103 Young, Allen. 83, 85 Young, Harry 44 Young, Larry 44, 88, 89, 101 Mr. Yount „ 9 Zagers, Ray 44, 76, 80, 101 Zeiger, Carol 98 Zils, Conine 9 THIS IS A LUMNUS ALUMNUS is what you are when you are graduated from High School. These past years spent in exploring and de- veloping your special talents have reached an important plateau. Capital City Bank congratulates you on past achievements and wishes you success in future endeavors. What ' s next? CoUege? A job? Whatever your future, Capi- tal City Bank would like to help you overcome any finan- cial problem that might stand in the way of your plans. Come join our ever-growing list of young customers. A good banking relationship with this FULL SERVICE bank will be a prized possession years to come. We ' re looking forward to meeting you . . . FULL SERVICE lank wifl ffc« PEtSON4L Toncfc IT FIFTH AND LOCUST IN DOWNTOWN OES MOINES PHONE 243-5121 MM... M0.. . • Ah Marji rio Schilling —107— THE MACDONALD PRESS ! PRINTERS I BINDERS — STATIONERS — DESIGNERS I I 416 E. 5th Street Phone CH 4-3316 f Bob Olson ! — — — 4. NORTHWESTERN CANDY CO. ! JACOBSON CANDY CO. DES MOINES, IOWA Darline Darline Jackson I LOOK COACH I You shoot your way and Til shoot mine. 1 4— i s I • I We Specialize In Decorated Cake« I 2023 Hubbell Ave. Phone AM 2-2415 1 Dai-la Junes MAUGER S BAKERY and HOME MADE ICE CREAM RELIABLE RUG CLEANING IOWA ' S LARGEST and MOST A K)DERN 1207 Keo CH 3-5141 Ron DeWitt Linda liyerson —108— I 1. I I DIAL FINANCE COMPANY ! 7th Locust Merle Hay Ploza Park Fair I nnie Thurman CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DES MOINES THEATRE SUPPLY CO. 1121 High Street Phone CH 3-6520 Janet Johnson Homeroom 6, Mr. Akerman: Row 1: Jeannine Burt, Mary Jo Barton, Betty Carpenter, Chris Webb, Lindo Wilson, Sandra Schnoor, Condi Sinnpson, Linda Robertson, JoAnn Lawrence, Kay Mumford; Row 2: Benny Archer, Lyie Husted, Alice Val- lejo, Cheryl Norman, Pat Campbell, Annobelle Collins, Sandra Huxford, Debbie Hintz, Janice Kouri, Bill Gerhart, Gerald Remster; Row 3: Dennis Baker, Robert Lyman, Bob Thomson, Jim McLain, Myron Turkington, Dave Grasso, Denny Cox, George Siders, Robert Davis, Mr. Akerman; Not Pictured: Sue Wheeldon, Warren Wolfe. J Moth Holes — Teors — Burns, Expertly Woven and Repaired ' ; DES MOINES REWEAVING CO. ■ Hours: 8:00 - 5:00 — 8:00 - 1 :00 Sots. Des Moines Phone AT 2-9446 619 University Ave. — Tom Wadslrom Scott Outboard Motors - Marine Hardware Bait - Erinrude Motors - Starcraft Boats Trailer Hitches — EASY TERMS — Wolfkill Hitch and Marine Co. 3519 Hubbell Ave. Ph. AM 6-0127 Des Moines, Iowa 1 I ! I I I i I Hienda Howard I Mike Denny MURRAY MOTOR SALES Congratulations Seniors i See Us Before You Buy or Trade Cars i 1956 Hubbell Ph. AM 5-U81_ Homeroom 204, Miss Arnold: Row 1: Ruth Brossfield, Peggy Hemping, Judy Bennett, Carolyn Bush, Betty Huffman, Sue Ferguson, ' Donna Boggs, Joyce Dahlstrom, Barb Berggren, Joquita Robinson, Pat McLaughlin; Row 2: Mike Dickmeyer, Pam McMurray, Judy Crank, Jody McCormack, GeVerna LoMar, Becky Mills Sherry Vuagniaux, Joan Thornton, Miss Wildman, Dennis Gillum, Ron Hones; Row 3: Mark Bellnap, Steve Young, Don Keith, Leonard Anderson, Doyle Almquist, Glen Hayworth, Mike Topp, Gene Aspengren, Gary Mobley; Not Pictured: Miss Arnold. Homeroom Pool, Mr. Boeth: Row 1: Steve Fetters, Phil Cox, Gary Batten, Dennis Lettington, Larry Perisho, Don Chesnut, Chuck Hughes, Donny Hews, Maurice Miller; Row 2: Steve Gront Louis Lloyd, Danny Fisher, Gary Mongon, Henry Hittle, Bill Ferrell, Bill Hansen, Jack Payton, George Scott, Rex Harris- Row 3: Doug McCaulley, Donold Greenwood, Gory Young, Jack Hill, Harry Winegor, Mike Wielond, Mr. Boeth; Not Pictured: Mike Breton, Stephen Brown, Leslie Niccum, Dick Reasoner, John Warren. Congratulations, Graduating Seniors FRANKELS 2 FINE STORES DOWNTOWN PARK FAIR Sharon Fleck I 4 + RED S SUPERIOR -400 2754 E. University 266-9548 Larry Cox ! •4 —109— Another new student in the front row! — „ — CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS COMPLIMENTS OF Wesfco Products, Inc. MANUFACTURERS OF Silver Seal Radiator Sealer Des Moines, Iowa TED SMITH, Representative Penni Smith AM 2-7729 „ 4- i October 25. 1963 Dear Diary, At one o ' clock this afternoon a bell rang and we were dismissed from class to join the alumni at our annual Alumni Assembly. How The East Was Won, was the theme for our root ' n-toot ' n assembly. As Mitigwa dancers set the mood with the pound- ing of drums, the show commenced. Good-Guy Steve Gleason, welcomed the alum- ni and introduced the Governor of this territory, Mr. Duke Williams (East High principal). 1 EAST END LOCKER SERVICE J H. W. McGLOTHEN ■ East 30th and Capitol Ave. Phone AM 6-8586 Sharon Fleck I i FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED ROBERTS TREE SERVICE Trimming - Topping - Removal Cabling - Bracing Reasonable Rotes — Work Guaranteed BOYD ROBERTS — AM 5-3250 4860 Ookwood Drive I )nnio Thurman 4. ervice Des Moines Transit Company Kathy McDonald -1 1 Mr. Wally Lundgrcn served as a ' ' Matt Dillon type marshal. Of course, where Marshal Dillon is, there Chester is also. While the band played ' ' Gunsmoke, Chester appeared in the form of our own Dave Myers. After some ' ' Bad Guys (Tech players) were dis- posed of, various musical groups rendered war cries. The reigning queen. Miss Sally Peterson, was introduced and escorted to her throne. Cheerleading squaws Bad Guys were scalped. led war cries and more r FIRST FEDERAL STATE BANK 24th University Open A Savings Today for Your College Education 4% Interest — F Die Ana Ramirez TOWNSEND ENGINEERING CO. 2425 Hubbell Ave. DES MOINES 17. IOWA Paul Grother You meet the nicest people on a Honda. MATHEWS HONDA OF DES MOINES 4224 N.E. 14 DES MOINES, IOWA Roger See 262-3887 Homeroom 215, Mrs. Boi: Row 1: Cindy CIcmenb, Mane Har- mon, Joellyn Fredregill, Becki Duncan, Linda Roberts, Judy Baker, Mary Ellen Highberger, Nancy Swortslonder, Cynthia Carver, Marsha Clement; Row 2: Linda Scritchf ield, Peggy Doner, Linda Nesja, Nancy Sorensen, Ddve King, Bob Helge- land, Del Von Dorn, Tony Day, Cathy Pollard, Roberta Ri.ttel, Mrs. Helen Boi; Row 3: John Davis, Alon Madison, Steven McVey, Mike Copsin, Jim Davis, Tim Crewse, Ron Anderson, Rondy Williams; Not Pictured: Don Leahy, Harold Mills, jomes Newkirk, Linda Jeglum. Homeroom 313, Mrs. Bane: Row 1: Miriam Stor e, Stephanie McGrew, Rene Schaffer, Linda Silverthorne, Sue Shaver, Rita Swinehart, Ethel Hilliard, Julie Harbon, Jockie Mc- Aninch, Lateena Miller; Row 2: Mrs. Bane, Linda Boese, Teresa Draper, Donna Schaffer, Sheryl Peterson, Kathryn Phelps, Barb Enfield, Shon Wood, Linda Kutchen, Sandy Phillips; Row 3: Jerry Smith, Jean Wysong, Jon Balduchi, Mike Ewart, Art Cockerham, Russ Clark, Jerry Woseskuk, Richard Smith, Wayne Faux, Danny Moore; Not Pictured: Jim Cline. Homeroom 146; Mr. Bergman: Row 1: Bob McMains, Mr. Berg- man, Bob Ritter, Danny Grasso, Don Spoin, Ron Lillegard, Tom Wheeldon, Ron Brown, Mel Thompson; Row 2: Roy Hodson, Larry Bird, George Wishman, Bob Todd, Bill Thomson, Larncy Hendricks, Jody Reed, Harlan Wicker, Claude Mills; Not Pictured: Denny Burns, Alon Hanson, Andy Jockson, Don Smith. + „ I I MATH IS REALTY I I 1339 East University Phone AM 6-5167 I John BurReson DR. J. H. OFTERDINGER DENTIST 1315 E. University Paul Grother AM 2-3705 4.. — — 1 1 1 — CHUCK BROOKS INSURANCE, INC. 601 Capitol City Bonk Building Phone CH 3-4289 De$ Moines 9, Iowa INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Helena l  ve i GREATER GMC TRUCK EQUIPMENT COMPANY I East 7th and Walnut Phone AT 2-0446 ! Des Moines, Iowa ■ Mel Thomivson i . , ,4, The highlight of the assembly was the introduction of our young braves, the football team, and their chiefs, the coaches. The braves formed a V through which the queen candidates, Teri McFar lane, Linda Vanderloo, and Rita Henry, were es corted to the throne. Mr. George Witmer, president of the Alumni Association, had the honor of announcing the name 4 — «— — « HAMMER PHARMACY 600 E. Grand Phone CH 3-4177 Russ Johnson, Sr. — Russ Johnson, Jr. Paul (Irother Congratulations Seniors DR. JACK W. HATCHITT 212 East 25th St. Bob Olson i 1 DR. H. H. OZANNE DENTIST House Phone AM 6-1823 406 Capitol City Bonk BIdg. Office Phone CH 3-1423 Des Moines, Iowa Tom Wadstrom MARVIN FOOD SHOP GROCERIES — MEATS — VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS Tel. AM 6-7525 824 Hull Ave. Mary Smith TAYLOR ' S 700 Walnut FEMININE FASHIONS THE COKE CROWD Jaquita Robinson ! ! I i I •4 GRAND-VIEW COLLEGE THE COLLEGE OF THE IOWA SYNOD, LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA DES MOINES, IOWA 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE — LIBERAL ARTS — PRE-PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS FROM COAST TO COAST A Small School witK Every Advantage We invite you to join us and particiixite in the fellowship of a Christian approach to education and personal growth. HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS — REASONABLE COSTS Join Your Friends At G.V.C. Di n Rouse — 112— of Linda Vanderloo as East High Alumni Queen of 1964. While Oueen Linda made her march with roses in her arms, Mike Sullivan sang the ' ' Sweetheart Song while we cried tears of joy for Linda. The fifty-first Alumni Assembly was concluded by Governor Duke Williams, who led the singing of the school song. T CONGRATULATIONS! f H. J. OLSON STANDARD SERVICE East 9t ' h and Jefferson Phone AM 6-9288 s Steve Bell CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Our Best Wishes for Your Success O ' DEA FINANCE COMPANY ■ ! 1117 Locust- Street 409 Euclid Ave. Darline Jackson CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SERVICE SAW COMPANY Mel Boyd, Manager 812 - 12th Street Bruce Demsky 282-7038 PLAN YOUR FUTURE There ore 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 Pes Moines Area Super Valu Store Bill Worley Homeroom 202, Miss Brewer: Row 1: Sondra Fulk, Mory Horgis, Star Agon, Joonn Doniels, Linda Dale, Elen Neuendorf, Linda Armstrong, Roulette Boylon; Row 2: Miss Brewer, Sheryl Botye, Noncy Riley, Deanno Borton, Frank Sykoro, Chorles Connon, Charles Stiles, Tom Boston, Janice Corpenter, Carolina Roland, Mary Chivers; Row 3: Jerome Hollister, Eugene Beechum, Dick Armington, Dennis Cronk, Doug Meline, Steve Yank. Don Brown, Eugene Smith, Richard CarKon; Not Pictured: Mary Cardines. Homeroom 19, Mr. Browneil: Row 1: Mary Boese, Linda Black- ford, Koye Butts, Sherri O ' Neel, Cindy Nash, Betty Westholm, Susan Strait, Judy Engo, Susan Brockett, Vicky Herschleb, Rhonda Blanchord; Row 2: Dennis Linn, Lance Berlovich, Tom Syferd, Roy Cornell, Tom Beckman, Bob Louritscn, Jim Bal- duchi, Ron Kempe, Paul Volin, Lee Mussell, Larry Griffin; Row 3: Dwight Wormer, Robert Hoekmon, Gory Dick, Dave Roccosecco, Jesse Dixon, Mike Klinefeldt, Mike Brady Mr. Browneil; Not Pictured: Helen Olson. Homeroom Gym, Miss Burrhus: Row 1: Betty Hudson, Joan Ellis, Sandra Wright, Cheryl Drottz, Sue Mason, Anita Knowlton, Sarah Irvin, Nancy Cleghorn, Pot Powell; Row 2: Danny Hod- son, Miss Burrhus, Sharon Brumley, Billie Campbell, Chris Ham- lin, Jody Bortlett, Cheryl Meeker, Nancy Comegys, Boron Lewis, Anthony Colbert; Row 3: Ricky Diemer, Richard Spencer, Dorrell Shull, Steve Stoats, Lowell Nelson, Ronald Reynolds, Bob McCullough, Denny Thomson, Tom Gloss; Not Pictured: Normon Roberts, Marie Lee. j PLUMB SUPPLY COMPANY I WHOLESALE I Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning J 220 Court Ave. 4 - — - — — — — — Linda Baker Des Moines, Iowa SPAIN AUTO 2901 E. University I AM 2-8543 I I I Danny Spain —113— if October 29, 1963 Dear Diary, On your mark! Get set! Go! This morning our cafeteria became a rocket ship with blast-off time for our first senior activity, the Senior Breakfast, scheduled at 7:15 a.m. Astronauts need a nourishing breakfast, and so blast-off time was delayed while a menu of album of protein, protein tubes, citric acid or diluted citric acid, heated carbohydrate, and hot or cold liquid lactose was served to some mighty hungry senior astronauts. „„_„„_,.,._, ,._,„ — , 1 TIRE REPAIR • TOWING ! I RED S SUPERIOR 400 I I 2754 E. University Phone 266-9540 | f DARRELL FETTERS, Lessee f 1 Ned Osborn I I FAST - ECONOMICAL SHORT RUN DUPLICATION 100 COPIES IN 10 MINUTES Clippings - Memos - Price Lists - Letters Charts - Training Manuals SERVICE PHOTOPRINT AT 8-1927 3rd Floor Above Bishops Hfverly (libson SENECA PHARMACY 3900 E. 14th 265-4241 Consider Pharmacy as a Career 4. Joyce Swift 4. 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 Jaquita Robinson i 8 I GRANDVIEW PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 1701 E. 33rd David Nettleton, Pastor REGULAR SERVICES Bible School . 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 1 1 :00 A. M. Youth Meeting 6:15 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1964 from all of us at Grandview Park. Your Soul Is Our Sole Business! Janet Johnson Our guides through outer space, the Senior Board, were introduced and the countdown started. ' Tive, a quintet including Jaquita Robinson, Lynda Hunt, GeVerna LaMar, Jo Ann Henderson, and Michele Downey, presented a skit depicting a girl and boy in love asking her parents for permission to marry, but not in our present-day language. You see, they spoke in the letters of the alphabet, such as ABCD- OWYZ, and didn ' t make them into words. i I I I I i I + • CONGRATULATIONS BROWN TRUCK LEASING CORP. 112 E. Grand Ave. CH 3-8601 DES MOINES, IOWA Candy Heer Call for League Openings Telephone 265-0315 BOWL-O-MAT LANES 40 Lanes — 3839 East 14th Street Lounge Complete Restaurant Facilities Call for Party Reservations PERSONAL INSTRUCTIONS Your Host Manager — DALE LeGARIE Lonnie Thurman 4 - ! I I 1 amman OF PARK FAIR 100 East Euclid AT 8-6704 Des Moines, Iowa For K Who Care Judy (Jranqui.st Homeroom 16, Mr. Christion: Row 1: Linda Tabbia, Lea Winders, Sherre Breeding, Rosemary Nicolle, Anita Borg, Suzie Reinsma, Jonet Shiffer, Carm Riccio, Nadine Leonard, Pat Reidburn, Sue Simpson; Row 2: Joan Lair, Judy Hartman, Karon Kurschinski, Bobbye Savoge, Nancy Eoson, Jean Borrall, Ruth Nettleton, Cheryl Taber, Bev Miller, Sandy Terry, Mevalyn Allred; Row 3: Clint Vonk, Doug Sinnord, Mike McLain, Larry Scott, Jim Nicholson, Chris Bricker, Mike Downey, Harold Swihart; Not Pictured: Mr. Christion, Ray Street. Homeroom 219, Mr. Cowles: Row 1: Gerry David, Peggy Morrow, Sharon Remster, April Celonder, Mary Calhoun, Barbara Exiine, Mary ArxJerson, Karen Ashley, Dee Ficek, Judy Ridley, Linda Ryburn; Row 2: Romona Dilley, Kathy Rushing, Mary Mealey, Karia Hansen, Rita Booth, Mary Waseskuk, Deonna Dougherty, Linda McFarlane, Joanne Nalevanko, Teressa Hall, Shirley Conn, Shelia Norris; Row 3: Potty Decker, Noncy Johnson, Sharon Woods, Helen Pates, Elizabeth Eason, Linda Brockett, Kay Hopkins, Sharon Davis, Janice Grother, Mr. Cowles; Not Pic- tured: Laureen Ellsworth. Homeroom 7, Mr. DeMouth: Row 1: Diane Day, Shcryl Richard- son Ann Hauge, Linda Benton, Pam McAvoy, Carol Mattox, Mary Londwehr, Cheryl Honson, Connie White, Linda Taylor; Row 2: Connie Woodard, Linda Schultz, John Mundy, Harry Elder, Tom Negrete, Greg Davis, Kent Poggenpohl, Jan Cox, Tom Vail, Diane Smith, Jane Toylor; Row 3: Mike Alsted, Rex Hild Terry Baal, Bob Ervin, George Granberg, David OIney, Bruce Demsky, Don Cooper, Ken West, Mr. DeMouth; Not Pictured: John McNair, Diane Fitzgerald. Hair Styling — L ' Oreol Hair Coloring — Permanent Waving J SHIRLEY S COUNTRY ESTATE | BEAUTY SALON | f 3325 HUBBELL BLVD. Phone 265-1401 ■ I John Vermie j 4 . ..« — — — - — — — - — — — - — — — — — — — — JOHN CLINE ' S AUTO SERVICE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE General Automobile Repairing 2322 Hubbell 266-5952 I ■ Danny Dale Four, Starr Lindquist, Lynda Lawler, Mary Ann Diercks, and Becky Mills, sang some folksongs. Their singing group is called the Cotton Woods. Three, a community sing, was led by the folk- singers David Myers, Dennis York, and Jerry Swert- fager. Our rocket ship shook with vibration as we all joined in on East High Is Coming, and ' Look Out, World. Two, Larry Heck and Ronald Glass presented a pantomime to the tune of My Old Man ' s a Sailor. Wc use Jcrgens hand lotion! Compliments WITTEN SONS STEEL SUPPLY CO. 1801 E. Euclid Phone 265-1481 Brenda Howard -4. DR. J. M. CHENCHAR Des Moines Medical Center 1 1067 5th Street Des Moines, Iowa CH 3-2412 Andy Jackson „ + i CHESTNUT BROS. SIGNS Neon - Plastic Outdoor Adv. 2400 E. Grand Phone 262-1621 I. Gary Walther , NOW IT ' S PEPSI FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG Fred Baedke — 116- At the count of One, David Nettleton played a trombone solo. Blast-off, our rocket ship, took off with great force. The strains of Dear East High could still be heard above the rocket ' s roar, as we anxiously await the landing on the planet Spinster Spree, which our rocket ship should reach in 123 days. I i I I I I Congratulations Seniors We thank all East High Students for their patronage. ANDYS DRIVE IN 3418 East 14th Street Linda Ryei-son 1 . Latest Styles for Men and Young Men Phone 265-1456 BOND S BARBER SHOP 1526 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa REX STALEY LARRY WOODS Open Chair BOBE KOHLBUSCH WES BOND App ' t Chair Judy Granquist I I ! i I I i I I COMPLIMENTS of IOWA REALTY CO., INC. 3617 Beaver Avenue Homeroom 208, Mr. Devin: Row 1: Clarence Legg, Ed Harvey, Dovid Hodge, Roger Sweet, James Day, Bob Hamilton, Mickey Smith; Row 2: Bill Riddlebarger, Steve Conn, Don Richords, Harold Carp enter, Dennis O ' Hara, Raymond Weaver, Croig Redshaw; Row 3: Charles Thoren, Tim Walker, Dennis Reeves, Earl Bushong, John Shockley, Tom Raisbeck, Mr. Devin; Not Pictured: Darrell Ronsch. Homeroom 119, Mr. Dolon: Row 1: Cynde Fitch, Diana Town- send, Vilma Smiltnieks, Sally Marshall, Penny Hightshoe, Cheryl Pierce, Frances Dooley; Row 2: Jean Larson, Kathy Cateron, Wilva Robinson, Carol Pearson, Cindy Holland, Nancy Bennett, Brenda Drew, Zenta Vitols; Row 3: Froncis Picray, Tim Barker, John Sellers, Steve Johnson, Bob Fairchild, Ken Johnson, Mr. Dolan. Homeroom 111, Mrs. Erickson: Row 1: Sherry Simon, Shirley Sevier, Sheryl Crawford, Sandy Sorter, Linda Sloon, Pat Plum- mer, Nancy Faaborg, Ann Tilton, lletta Cline, Leslie Hager, Sue Sample; Row 2: Mrs. Erickson, Vol Drap er, John Rehms, Louis Pardue, Allen Waggoner, John Mihalovich, Frank Samuell, Garry Lompman, Carol Smith; Row 3: J. Christopher Lowe, Steve Tollman, Gary Hodson, Chuck Young, Mike Moon, Jim Foster, Archie Hayes, Gene Contril, Bill Dunoway; Not Pictured: Franz VanDeBoe. i WOLFE T. v. RADIO I REPAIR I 3611 E. 29th St. AM 2-7164 | 1 i Des Moines, Iowa I , — , . — . DR. HAROLD J. McCOY OCULIST AURIST 212 Bankers Trust Building AT 2-0393 Lonnie Thurman •I 11 — (III— nil— nil— UN —uii Darla Jones „— « « . 4. -+ CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 64 L A W S O N S HIGHUND PARK PHOTOGRAPHERS GRADUATION PORTRAITS WEDDING November 4, 1963 605 Douglas CH 3-0661 Since 1949 Sharon Remst«r Dear Diary, Today E.H.S. students honored our two Big Teams ' ' in a victory assembly, held in the boys ' gym. Forming the letters E.H.S. on the bleach- ers, the senior Scarlet Steppers dressed in red, and the underclassmen dressed in black. As everyone sang the fight song, the Big Team walked through a V sign and took its place on the bleachers. Mr. Walter Thompson, a former quarterback at East, told a cheering crowd how Roosevelt High School was defeated 65-0 by the Mighty Scarlets in 1928! 1 I. WHITE STAR LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS 212 East Grand Phone CHerry 3-0181 + — « i — — + BORDENARO MARKET j 1720 East- University AM 6-6690 ! I i GROCERIES — FRUITS — MEATS Anita Knowlton — — + —.4. OUR MOTTO: ! Friendly and Courteous Service ! I 1 i HY-VEE FOOD STORE (employee owned) 2537 E. Euclid AM 5-3341 I -118— Danny Spain I .4. Next, Iowa Supreme Court Judge C. Edwin Moore, an alumnus, commended our student body for its fine conduct during and after football games. Then our football coach, Mr. Savage, and our cross country coach, Mr. Oxenreider, awarded mon- ograms to deserving boys on their teams. Door prizes, furnished by the school, numbered many. Among them were a transistor radio, a foot- ball blanket, a girl ' s charm bracelet, and a senior ' 64 class pin. Each student was given a ticket in homeroom with a number on it. We all held our breath as the cheerleaders pulled corresponding t - I I INSURANCE COVERAGE OF ALL KINDS CRAM INSURANCE AGENCY I 414 East- Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa I Phone ATlontic 3-1551 f CARROLL v. CRAM Res. Phone CRestwood 9-6355 I Mack P. Lyles Jr. -4. i BOB BROWN CHEVROLET, INC. New Cars Trucks — 1 1th Locust 288-2151 Used Cars Trucks — 17th Ingersoll 288-5289 Lonnie Thurman I •4 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Hauge Insurance Agency 405 E. 5th St. 243-8104 G. S. Hauge — R. W. Hanson Brenda Howard Homeroom 8, Mr. Fleming: Row 1: Carol Lepper, Kris Ledet, Donna Toigo, Dottie Allred, Pat Brown, Sherri Reese, Judy Arthur, Diana Cain, Noncy Fagerstrom, Linda Woodard, Dee Day; Row 2: Carolyn Wilson, Vicki Chastain, Susan Brown, Chuck Gebuhr, Bill Johnson, Phil Harlow, Nick Krpan, Wendy Gorrett, Carolyn Landau, Gay Emerson; Row 3: Larry Ander- son, Chris Hindal, Doug Williams, Fred Fuller, Joe Peterson, Dave Boir, Paul Mohr, Dennis Winegar, Mr. Fleming. Homeroom Gym, Mrs. Gelhoar: Row 1: Donna White, Kathy Loomis, Roxie Toney, Linda Rodich, Susan Sjolin, Sondy Aspen- gren, Linda Wishman, Julie Rodich, Helen Walker, Shirley Perisho; Row 2: Corrine Zils, Nancy Norman, Goil Jensen, Rose Small, Lucille Cleghorn, Pat Kidmon, Donna Webb, Jan Stomol, Sharon Lawrence, Wanda Oxiey, Joyce Williams; Row 3: Mrs. Gelhaor, Linda Geisinger, Cheryl Gregory, Sandi Olson, Linda Wallace, Nancy Ruppert, Darlene Phillips, Neta McBroom, Donna Marquis; Not Pictured: Karen Smith. Homeroom 9, Mr. Gewerth: Row 1: Judy Mason, Solly Walls, Barbara Herman, Jennifer Hall, Sherrie Boyd, Judy Brandt, Peggie Matzke, Judy Terrell Hayes, Virgie Johnson, Linda DesPlanque, Barbara Witt, Dena Hesser, Janice Bundy; Row 2: Mike Pickens, George Davis, John Burgeson, Don Rouse, John Courtr ey, Mark Parker, Pat Shanahan, Bob Harter, Joe Hill, Jack Exline, Albert Sankey, Gary Hickle, Mr. Gewerth; Row 3: Sylvester Strother, Richard Lee, John F. Vermie, Barry Blakeley, Harold Watson, Jock Strode, David Nettleton, Larry Rose; Not Pictured: Pam Lowe. i CASSON RUSSELL CASSON - Wholesale Meats 6441 2 E. Locust St. AND SON RUSSELL CASSON, JR. - Phone AT 2-9177 Des Moines 9, Iowa Ray Nunez i I I I Congratulations Seniors | IVAN CREWSE SKELLY i 3000 E. UNIVERSITY AM 6-9341 Linda Rheui oi-t 1 19— ions to tlie 1964 AND LIGHT COMPANY Judy Jones CAPITAL PRINTING CO. COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL TYPES 1703 E. Madison AM 6-4141 Don Rouse tickets out of a container. Squeals of delight located the lucky holders in the crowd. Mike Rogers, a junior, won the transistor radio. There was no need to be disappointed if your number wasn ' t called, for the same ticket entitled everyone to free refreshments and gave admittance to a dance held in the girls ' gym and student center. All in all, diary, it was a perfect end to our foot- ball season, which gave us the honor of being Big 6 ' ' Champions and sharing first place in the City Series with Lincoln High School. ANDY AND BILL ' S MARKET Home of Qualify Meats — t I I I I I f Phone AM 6-0046 E. 33rd ond Clevelond i 1 Lari-y Cox I ! I Dynamotive Manufacfuring and Elecfronics Corp. 1755 East Locust OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68110 Area 402 TeL 341-4013 Raymond Hardy, Representative ! I Rick Hardy CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! from Valley Bank and Trust Company Walnuf at Fourth Member FDIC Robbie D. Grant — 120— Hurry Sam! I think we ' re going to win this swimming meet. ! ! i 1 Li - Gi - Wa Des Moines Pure Water Co. Distilled and Purified Water f 2936 Raccoon Phone AM 6-7000 Des Moines, Iowa Rojfer See Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS from Two Alumni ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM MABEL DAHLSTROM BORG DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME 619 East 9th Street Kathy Millard I -4 Homeroom 18, Mr. Goodwin, Row 1: Linda Gcx)ding, Becky Brown, Sue Lettington, Tern McForlone, Jonet Muehlentholer, Barb Beving, Larcine Spurgeon, Judy Simpkins, Carolyn Stady, Sandy Taylor; Row 2: Mark Johnson, Lyie Anderson, Ernest Palmer, Denny McDoniel, John Niska, Jerry Helmers, George Paulous, Jim Yencer, Ben Watson, Joe Sheldon; Row 3: Dennis Leuthouser, Steve Taylor, Kenneth Jessen, Ronnie Burnet, Ron Wickware, Dennis Heggen, Steve Hampton, Bill Woodring, James Mott; Not Pictured: Mr. Goodwin. Homeroom 23, Miss Grobill: Row 1: Joline Peterson, Mary Kin- show, Wilma Bragg, Polly Mason, Bonnie Dudley, Carole Strauser; Row 2: Miss Grabill, Jeannie McKee, Marilyn Fisher, Barb Richards, Sue Farnsley, Barbara Howe, Paulette Warren; Row 3: Janette Consolver, Hulda Jarnagin, Sue Pirtle, Janet Deaton, Deborah Anderson, Valerie Wendt, Theresa Burke. Homeroom 206, Mr. Gregory: Row 1: Karen Hartung, Sheryl Klinefeldt, Carol Trickey, Connie Gregoire, Judy Gunter, Phyllis Cumpston, Dorothy Doniels; Row 2: Mr. Gregory, Dick Thomo- son, Eugene McCoy, Mike Milligan, Dick Tedrow, Ray Roc, Bill Conley, Wayne Shutt; Row 3: Lee Orman, Danny Stookey, Roy McPherson, Brion Nielsen, Steve Bair, Jay Turner, Roger See; Not Pictured: Danny Dale. J CONGRATULATIONS 1 1 BRUMS LEONARD FINANCE j } 323 East 5th St. Phone 282-8321 | I Brenda Howard I i I FAST CAR STARTING SNOW REMOVAL DON ' S DX SERVICE E. 14th Guthrie Lubr., Washing, Minor Repairs AM 6-9256 Ron DeWitt 1 -121- .— . . . at the Top of the Class ALWAYS! Seven-Up America ' s favorif-e fresh up is a straight A with stu- dents everywhere . . . Don ' t fail at parties. Keep plenty of chilled Seven-Up in the refrigerator. November 15, 1963 Seven-Up Bottling Co. Des Moines John Vennie ! I I I Congrotulations June Groduotes BODIN VAN DORN MEN ' S SHOP 214 Merle Hoy Plora — BR 6-1581 2324 University Ave. — CR 9-7287 John Dunn Dear Diary, Tonight East had the honor of being host of the annual Basketball Jamboree. Our guests were North, Lincoln, Tech, and Roosevelt High Schools. We left early for this game and we ' re glad we did, for there was an estimated crowd of 3,400 fans. Our Pep Club looked especially cheerish in their section with their crisp white blouses with red and black ' Go tags pinned on. Each team played two quarters. North defeated Lincoln by a margin of 31-21. Dowling won over Tech 32-23. r I I I ! I I I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BARRICK ROOFERS. INC. 208 E. Court Ave. Phone CH 4-3513 Marjorie Schulin ! I 4.... GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH 2208 Des Moines Street A Friendly Church In a Big City Study God ' s Word In Sunday School Adore God In Worship Tom Wadstrom 1 i ■+ ■+ i 1 1 1 NEW LANDMARK FOR THRIFTY lOWANS HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCLVTION Sixth and Grand Des Moines Fred Baedke This was the first basketball game at East for Mr. Sandquist, our new basketball coach. Sandquist ' s Mighty Tribe came through tonight as they beat Roosevelt by a slim margin of 32-3 1 . The Basketball Jamboree serves as a preview of the season for all E es Moines teams. It also helps develop spirit among the schools. It looks like a very promising season for East High School, diary, as Coach Sandquist said, if hard work and desire mean success, we will have a successful season. Homeroom 118, Mr. Hand: Row 1: Carol McDonough, Sharon Dorothy, Pom Hintz, Cathy Craddock, Bonnye Sovage, Kothy Vanderloo, Glenna Wood, Nancy Collins, Jar eeda Weyer, Nancy Hornberger; Row 2: Janelle Cole, Pat Clemens, Anna Verwers, Theresa Mora, Frances Kelsey, Linda Anderson, Vicki Kranovich, Pam Barbour, Leonn Seehan, Judy Kelce, Mr. Hand; Row 3: Tom Coe, Richard Lasher, Robert Craddock, Merle Jensen, Scott O ' Mara, Dennis Hill, Tom Wilkerson, Greg Roth; Not Pictured: Denny Poul, Sheilo Romick. DON HECTOR MOBILE HOMES AMERICAN and SHASTA NEW and USED 3917 E. 14th St. Phone AM 2-6597 Don Davey I i I I 1 i I GLENN ' S EASTOWN SHOE REPAIR ORTHOPEDIC SHOE REPAIRS KEYS MADE 1605 East Grand Avenue Cary Walther I ! 3811 McDonald Ave. I 265-3461 + Steve Bell i AMF WESTERN TOOL, INC. Subsidiary of AMERICAN MACHINE FOUNDRY COMPANY Manufacturers of POWER LAWN MOWERS LAWNS SWEEPERS • GOLF CARTS SNOW PLOWS Homeroom 11, Mr. Holm: Row 1: Patty Ryburn, Mary Vosquez, Doris Evans, Donello Nervig, Linda Reed, Norma Bowman, Linda Fuller; Row 2: Sandra Willadsen, Julie Thorson, Carolyn Reyes, Marcia Stanger, Judy Finch, Patti Quinn, Vickie Hood, Linda Hildebrond; Row 3: Joon Houghton, Marcia Perkins, Karen Tuinstro, Linda Lancaster, Maria Roberts, Amy Terry, Mr. Holm; Not Pictured: Doris Townsend. Homeroom 300, Mrs. Housholder: Row 1: Pom Van Hosen, Pot Dewick, Sherry Learning, Mory Swocker, Judy Holmes, Pat Manning, Liz Clyde, Karen Clark, Trudy Carter, Mary Jo Hod- son; Row 2: Helen Bothwell, Ronnene Porkey, Sherry White, Jeannine Murphy, Judy Hull, Lynda Hunt, Barb Krebs, Potty Doner, Carolyn Moberg, Donna Blanquort; Row 3: Mrs. Hous- holder, Sandy Holder, LoVonne Snook, Cindy Lindquist, Sondy Perry, Linda Vanderloo, Tanya Deeringer, Peggy Garlond, Col- leen Bendickson; Not Pictured: Karen Hanson, Morqucrite Pierce. HUDSON S HOME APPLIANCES 4120 S. E. 14th Street Phone AT 2-9209 Barr ' Ellis + i I GRANDVIEW DENTAL CLINIC Dr. S. M. Sawdey Dr. D. C. Denger Dr. Roger Ball Dr. J. McNamee 1 ! — 123— 24th Easfon Blvd. Judy Granquist AM 5-0339 — •+ I 4... i I ALWAYS ASK FOR TONE ' S PRESSURE PACK COFFEE TONE BROS. ' It ' s Fresher With Pressure 201 S.W. 2nd Sharon Remster November 27, 1963 CONGRATULATIONS TO EAST HIGH SENIORS Enriched Bread and Good Delicious Bakery Products Are the Staff of Life INLAND MILLS, INC DES MOINES, IOWA liariy Ellis 1 Dear Diary, Tonight I walked down a Street of Dreams ' ' along with all who attended the annual 12-B Formal. As the hour of 7 p.m. approached, we arrived at the Hotel Fort Des Moines for the coketail party preceding the formal, everyone looked very hand- some (or beautiful as the case may be) going up the long, winding stairway to the beautiful Grand Ballroom. KERRY ' S DRIVE IN TRY A VIKING i 2822 Eost 9th Street Phone AM 6-9110 I Danny Spain •f im—m wK—tm mm m— m + — I I 1 1 1 i 1 ! i i I + CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES ! FROM YOUR EAST SIDE PHOTOGRAPHER AND PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS GEPPERT STUDIOS 401 EAST 6th Ron Falkosh 4. . „ H U . 4. UNITED FEDERAL IS PROUD OF IOWA AND IOWA ' S YOUTH One of the ways United expresses its pride is through its Scholarship Program. For Complete Information Write The Chairman of UNITED United Federal ' s Scholarship Committee FEDERAL SAVINGS LOCUST AT FOURTH • 31130 MERLE HAY RO • DCS MOINKS IOWA Mack Lyles — 124— Coketails and other refreshments of nuts and mints were served, as we listened to the musical background provided by Don Hoy and his orchestra. Colored pictures were also taken so all the girk could have a photo to remember this special occasion. The ballroom and tables in the adjoining rooms were decorated very romantically with autumn flow- ers and candlelight with dashes of autumn colors here and there, adding much elegance to the atmosphere. Homeroom 315, Mr. Jorchow: Row 1: Nancy Killion, Marilee Cross, Pat Hansen, JoAnna Brundage, Linda Bates; Row 2: Borbara Herrick, Lorraine Nolevonko, Cindy Wallace, Kathi De- Long, Judy Calkins, Carol Habick; Row 3: Mary Burkhart, Tim Stith, Fred Fredregill, Lee Johnson, Morjorie Schuling, Janet Rice, Mr. Jarchow; Not Pictured: Ar ne Lovell, Bob Newton. |.„ _„._.-. . « . I E. E. LONG S INC. 1 I 2428 Eoston Blvd. AM 2-8279 | f 4411 S. W. 9th 288-5955 f 1 233 - 5th 274-3112 I f AUTO PARTS — YOUR NAPA JOBBER { 1 Judy Jones I Res. AM 2-3095 Shop CL 4-4408 Hours: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M Sot. 8 M. to 12 A.M. HERMAN S BARBER SHOP Professional Razor Hair Styling Professional Shoe Shines Specialize Haircuts 646 East Locust 4 «, Des Moines, Iowa Gary Walther PARK FAIR SEWING CENTER Adding Machines Vacuum Cleaners Typewriters Complete Sewing Needs PARK FAIR SEWING CENTER 100 E. Euclid Des Moines, Iowa Phone 288-0738 Kenny Herndon Homeroom 223, Mr. Jorvis: Row 1: Alberta Woters, Carolyn Detrick, Judy Cox, Ivona Griffin, Jane McCann, Leora Shedd, Sherry Pinegar, Jon Isooc, Suzie Lymon; Row 2: Noncy Hinson, Judy Moxson, Jonie Kint, Judy Jennings, Judy Horbon, Corolyn Johnson, DonrKi Ferrell, Becky Huffman, Brenda Parish, Carolyn Fuchs, Sondra Dorow, Virginia Brown; Not Pictured: Mr. Jorvis, Morle ' en Davis, Koye Jones, Lono Plummer. I I Homeroom 108, Mr. Johns: Row 1: Steve Hensley, Charles Holloway, Jerry Wickershonn, Nancy Burke, Kothy Norns, Mori Lynn Lenox, Becky Lounsbury, Michele Downey, LeRoy Mor- gan Dove Merrill; Row 2: Del Murphy, Joe Heggen, John Gross- nick ' le Dennis Wagner, Mike McLaren, Butch Lowson, Chuck Reeves Denny Carlson, Vic Irvin, Mr. Johns; Row 3: Jerry Huff- man Gary Samson, Jon Turner, Chuck Angell, Steve Mocirer, Lorry Hummel, Bob Hanrohon, Ralph Crawford; Not Pictured: Sharon Bryant, Vernon Pierce. HULL AVENUE BEAUTY SALON Open Monday Through Saturday Evenings by Appointment Phone 266-7132 Jeri-y El wood Compliments of KOCH BROTHERS PRINTERS — STATIONERS Office Furniture Grand Avenue — Third to Fourth CHerry 4-4224 Des Moines Mary Smith — 125- With the hour of nine o ' clock fast approaching, many of our guests began arriving. They seemed to be under the same mysteriously wonderful spell, as they gazed about themselves in awe. After dancing, talking and enjoying ourselves very much, it was time for the Grand March. Starr Lindquist, co-chairman for the formal, introduced the master and mistress of ceremonies, Steve Gleason and Joyce Davis. Accompanied by sooth- Tac, Tac, loci 1 won again. I i I I i i I I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HILLTOP MEDICAL CLINIC 2708 E. 9th i s I I Phone AM 6-5137 , Paul (Irother j , HOERNER BOX CO. 3800 E. McDonald 265-0325 Chei-yl McNeeley 4. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ' from G G REFRIGERATION — 4. 2288 Saylor Road 288-8007 ] Owned by George Pohren 1 DE5 MOINES Mary Smith ! I Brenda Howard I We At London s Drive-ln Wish to Use This Space for ... . CONGRATULATIONS To The Graduating Class of 1964 Paul Grother — 126— ing music, they presented, one by one, all 93 host- esses and their escorts. Very elegantly we walked across the ballroom and formed a reception line. The hostesses ' dance was then announced, and as the strains of Street of Dreams were heard, all 93 of us with our escorts danced dreamingly to our theme song. Our stroll down the ' Street of Dreams ended at eleven o ' clock with everyone departing with fond memories and souvenirs to cherish and remember this lovely evening for a long time to come. i i 1 JESSEN GROCERY j I 2220 E. 14th St. 1 1 Ken Herndon I ,m 1... m MM .... ..H m m m, m, m .... .... ..« ... m,  ..,_....-_...,--....--....--..„..„--..-_..-.,...—.„.-...«--:.«— ...,—.,.._...._H.._« i I BETHANY I OPEN BIBLE CHURCH S.E. 2nd Dunham DONALD K. ROYCE, Pastor 1 j —OUR SERVICES — Sunday Schcx)l 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. Youth Services 6: 1 5 P.M. Evangelistic Service. 7:30 P.M. Prayer — Tues 7:30 P.M. Bible Study — Thurs 7:30 P.M. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! Our Lord Cometh I 1 Nancy Prusia Homeroom 115, Mr. Johnson: Row 1: Patricia Frazier, Nancy Barker, Dixie Davis, Janet Bengfort, Sharon Manuel, Linda Stenslie, Sharon Blades, Nancy Minard, Diana White, Linda While; Row 2: Dixie Armstrong, David Bowlin, Bill Bigley, Byrdest Houston, Gary Robinson, Glen Graham, Mike Mullin, Homer House, Bob McWilliams, Diana Wimber; Row 3: Bill Robinson, Stanley Williams, Robert Wheels, Harry Colbert, Dale Baedke, Mr. Johnson; Not Pictured: Mike Rose, Judy Floyd, Diono Harrier. Homeroom 216, Miss Johnston: Row 1: Maria McKeever, Joyce Barton, Diane Collins, Dianne Meyers, Donna Hackney, Corky Mills, Ann Hinshaw, Linda Douglas, Donna Ray, Diana Huitt, Pam Goodrich; Row 2: Sue Shutt, Marilyn Wilson, Mike Keener, Donald Baker, Brian Sandell, Larry Allen, Bob Wysong, Denny Kelce, Tom Lewis, Pam Schultz, Miss Johnston; Row 3: Lyn Blair, Roy Liljegren, Mike Fogle, Walter Osborne, Steve Wil- son, Art Hedgecock, David Richards, Nile Negrete; Not Pic- tured: Betty McMillen, Don Payton. Homeroom 218, Miss Jones: Row 1: Margo Pratt, Bonnie Barker, Randy Gee, Janice Bruns, Jeonnie Kirkwood, Sally Brandt, Diane Dickens, Mary Moore, Madelyne Anderson, Carol Anderson; Row 2: Bob Fuller, Greg Strasser, Doris Lundgren, Dace Vilks, Kristine Bloomquist, Cynthia Howell, Linda Gun- drum, Marcia Vorm, Sally Gilbert, Miss Jones; Row 3: Mike Lyman, Doug Hemer, Jerry Newbrough, Jim Leuthauser, Mark Adrian, Paul Sorensen, Jim Fines, Paul Borg; Not Pictured: Sherry Simmons. I Prescription Specialists -:- Fountoin Service I j DON JOHNSON PHARMACY | i 844 Hull Ave. Phone AM 6-3161 J I Joyce Wessel 1 •{•.. m. .... .... .... ....  ««  h I ■ CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CUKSS Phil Johnson Greenhouse CALL PAT or PHIL 3002 Easton Blvd. Phone AM 2-5623 Anne Lovell — 127— educaitioix Copyright: John Deere Everybody knows where education begins. It begins with that first hungry search for nourishment, and it goes on through that first word and that first step and that first painful punch in the nose. It grows taller as it grows familiar with letters and numbers and names of things and names of places, and answers increasingly more who ' s and what ' s and where ' s and why ' s and how ' s. Everybody knows where education begins, but nobody knows where education ends — especially yours, except you. And where your education ends depends mostly on you and how w ell you want to be able to answer questions like these — plus one more question, too, asked ever so frequently — What can you do for me? John Dunn — 128— November 27, 1963 Dear Diary, This morning our traditional Thanksgiving assem- bly was held, but it was accented by a strange, unfamiliar atmosphere — an atmosphere of mourn- ing. Five days have passed since the cruel assassin- ation of President Kennedy; and we were all made aware of this by the solemn portrait of our slain leader, framed in black, and the American flag draped in black. Homeroom 120, Miss Langenfeld: Row 1: Sandy Copps, Vir- ginio McDoniel, Vickie Wells, Shoron Marvin, Anito Myer, Morsho Brown, Dione Reed, Joann Loyton, Corol Corpenter, Eileen Stolker; Row 2: Lindo Holton, Liz Proctor, Carmellia Motthews, Joyce Grant, Lindo Schoen, Judi Osborne, Donna Poston, Pat Schooley, Lindo Lund, Condy Heer, Miss Langen- feld; Row 3: Jonet Spain, Barb Thomas, Mary Daughenbaugh, Ginger McClish, Linda Ryerson, Sandra Woerner, Borb Mit- chell, Karen Cruikshank, Carolyn Block, Diaon Snyder. Edith Stodgel; Not Pictured: Pat Hodson. KENNEDY GROCERY Courteous Service FRESH MEATS GROCERIES 1344 Cleveland Chuck Cannon 262-0361 1 I ! I i ! A W DRIVE-IN For Your Service 2552 E. University Phone 266-9238 I BEST ROOT BEER IN TOWN DES MOINES. IOWA Mack Parker Lyles Jr. Ill Homeroom 308, Miss Lundberg: Row 1: Sonja Fredericksen, Connie Young, Sharon Kelley, Vickie Martizna, Mary Evans, ' Di Enriquez, Sue Walker, Barbara Reeder, Linda Austin, Judy Blackwood; Row 2: Jerry Woods, Bruce Mills, Sheila Walker, Connie Leonard, LuAnn Formaro, Cheryl McAvoy, Sandi Cooper, Norman Downey, Gory Cornelius, Miss Lundberg; Row 3: Wayne Carico, Norman Kosper, Willie Hall, Paul White, Tom Roller, Gory Wolther, Jim Clark, Dennis Sinnord, Mr. Jerry Clapsaddle; Not Pictured: Dove Burkett, Barbaro Brokofsky, Sue Country- man, Linda Webb. Homeroom 4, Mr. Mortin: Row 1: Judy Culp, Lupe Gomez, Gory Pollock, Bob Lewis, Roy Nunez, Joe Collier, Mary Good- rich, Helen Wilson, Byron Wheels; Row 2: Mr. Martin, Man- uel Castellano, Jr., Marcus Mireles, Don Bullington, Rcry Wim- ber, Del Enos, Phyllis Stajcar, Beverly Coson, Barbara Cason, Linda Williams; Row 3: Terry Code, Don Green, Mike Moon, Elmer Cleaver, Mike Doutreuil, Doug Christiansen, Freddy Starr, Bill Bragg, John Dickey; Not Pictured: Jomes Bohr, Rachel Golvon. . „ I 1 ! I 4... DR. C. R. KNUTSON DENTIST 3111 S.W. 9fh Street Office — CH 3-0885 i Fred Baedke j Colonial ood BREAD — 129— REMEMBER You as a graduate have only one thing to sell. The product of your mind and the work of your hands. The fruits of your labor are rewarded and protected under UNION ORGANIZATIONS. DES MOINES TEAMSTERS BUILDING CORPORATION Over-the-Road Local No. 147 General Drivers Local No. 90 Warehousemen ' s Local No. 394 Milk Laundry Drivers Local No. 387 Linda Mendenhall 4., LEE TOWNSHIP PHARMACY I AM 6-1419 REXALL East 14th Grand Linda Welch Des Moines, lo. The assembly was opened with a brass quintet playing Sonata for Brass Quintet. As the music flowed through the auditorium, we all felt the notes penetrating our hearts. A quiet existed, to a point beyond our auditorium. Everyone had a feeling of deep remorse as we thought of an admired one removed. The mistress of ceremonies, Joan Thornton, read a poem about Thanksgiving. Then she introduced the Girls ' Glee Club, who sang As Torrents in Summer. THE LATIN KING RESTAURANT I I ! 2200 Hubbell Blvd 1 Dial AM 6-9261 Lonnie Thumian ... 4. I 1 CAPITAL CITY BROOM CO. ! 2911 E. Grand 262-2811 J. Welch - Dick Welch - E. Stone Home of Little Poly Brooms — 4. ! Linda Welch THE QUILL Printed and Bound BY j 1636 LOCUST DES MOINES, IOWA f 1 John Dunn +•—- ■ ■ ■ ■ —130 — Although he had prepared a sermon, Reverend Basil Grimes discarded it in order to bring to us memories of our late President and to remind us that we still have many things to be thankful for. At the close of this assembly, the Girls ' Glee Club sang ' ' Land of Hope and Glory, followed by a benediction. We are learning, diary, that the world must go on in spite of sad and tragic happenings. We realize, too, that these things can and do happen in the most modern and seemingly perfect nations. At a time such as this, it is extremely important that we re- member our blessings and show our thankfulness. , „„ „„ UM m .n, .... uu m ... «. m, m m m m • m .«}. ! LEACHMAN LUMBER COMPANY 1 I 1921 Hubbell Ave. Phone 265-1621 I 1 WHERE THERE ' S A MATERIAL DIFFERENCE 1 i But h Lawson i + „ . I CONGRATULATIONS •64 GRADS From SAM COHEN The Food King COHEN ' S FOOD TOWN ! 1101 Scon I CH 4-1694 i Marjorie Schulinnr ! 4. ■ 4 Homeroom 203, Mrs. Mastin: Row 1: Mrs. Mostin, Sue Grant, Kay Nuckolls, Bonnie Flores, Myra Dougherty, Beverly Hatfield, Sherry Wright, Nancy McPherson, Nancy Bewyer, JoAnn Scovel; Row 2: Bob Cornelius, Dole Kellis, Randy Homilton, Don Davey, Tom Dengle, Mike Doron, Ladonna Hurst, Linda Braden, Patty Morgon, Linda Mitchell, Linda Welch; Row 3: Mike Walden, David Heathcote, Ron DeWitt, Larry Deal, Mike Lloyd, David Johnson, Michoel Booker, Roger Davis, Roger West, John Lloyd; Not Pictured: Barry Ellis, Margo Barba. Homeroom 111, Mr. Mouk: Row 1: Judy Neodes, Darline Jockson, Pauline Kelsey, Sue Wilson, JoAnrie Tellis, Linda Vertz, Phyllis Mortinecxj, Pat Wetzel, Sendee Woodord; Row 2: Noda Wilber, Carol Grant, Steve Kees, Jim Sheets, Bill Thomas, Jock Shedd, Tim Murphy, Daria Jones, Linda LaBarr; Row 3: Mr. Mauk, Denny Sanford, John Rickabaugh, Brian Higgin- botham, Denny Morgon, Floyd Manley, Art Dunogan, Jim Singleton, Ned Osborn; Not Pictured: Frank Mortin, Jonean Skinner. Homeroom 48, Mr. Mommer: Row 1: Bill DeMoss, Mike Fisher, Paul Bernardino, Jock Schooley, Jan Klebs, Sam Bernard, Brad Stith, Gory Hedlund; Row 2: Lorry Chapman, Jim Sossotelli, Gary Thompson, Kolvin Tuinstro, Terry Lacher, Mike Dennis, Jack Costelline; Row 3: Calvin Leete, Bruce Baker, Joy Northwoy, Ronnie Davidson, Steve Jefferson, Mr. Mommer; Not Pictured: Leonard Fucolaro, Danny McDuffey. 1 HART S DX SERVICE ! Phone AMherst 6-9373 2902 Eost Hubbell I Des Moines, Iowa j SERVI CE WITH A SMILE I Brenda Howard 4. — . AVITT ' S LAMBERT SHOP Groceries Toys Gifts for All Ages Friendly Neighborhood Atmosphere 3723 E. 29th 265-2822 Gary Walther — 131 — EAST HIGH CLASS OF ' 64 Many things will change in the years ahead, but no matter where you go or what you do, our high quality standards will never change! Dining at McDonald ' s will always be one of the good tbittgs of life you can enjoy. 100% PURE BEEF HAMBURGERS— never frozen meat— but choice quality beef ground fresh daily. McDonald ' s Hamburgers are served hot off the grill on toasted buns — the way you like em best! TASTY FRENCH FRIES — crisp, golden brown and piping hot — you ' ve never, never had French fries so tasty good! GOOD TRIPLE THICK SHAKES— smooth, cool and creamy— so good, they ' re the talk of the town! Our service is instant, courteous and friendly . . . plenty of park- ing .. . no waiting ... no car hops ... no tipping . . . just the tastiest food in town at prices that please. Look for the Golden Arches McDonald ' s 3817 E. 14th STREET —132— DR. LEO D. LUKA, D. O. PHYSICIAN SURGEON 1111 E. University Des Moines 16, Iowa Tom Wadstrom CREES STANDARD SERVICE j 2025 Easfon Blvd. Phone AM 6-9245 Des Moines, Iowa Washing Greasing Wheel Balancing Accessories Bill Worley 4, BOB S STANDARD SERVICE Washing, Greasing, Tuning E. 14th Guthrie Ph. 266-9415 . — Ken Harndon CONGRATULATIONS To The SENIOR CLASS BOB S CLARK SUPER 100 STATION 725 E. University DES MOINES, IOWA A Special Service for a Special Customer. Mike Woolman I Homeroom 106, Mr. Neol: Row 1: Bev Hess, Heleno Love, Connie Moyo, Sue Obrecht, Donno Ellis, Linda Obrecht, Maxine Shank, Judy Gronquist; Row 2: Danny Bomes, Phil Daniels, Alva Legg, Harold Morsh, Raymond Forbush, Rolph Trumbo, Terry Simmons, Roger Onder, Tom Monuel, Deon Foux, hAorw n Elliston; Row 3: Mr. Neol, Alan Hokanson, Jerry Sow- hill, Terry Thompson, Russell McCurn, Steve Dooly, Clyde Keith, Dan Patterson, Fred Ware; Not Pictured: Barboro Lewis, Richord Paine. Homeroom 217, Mr. Oxenreider: Row 1: . zr ze Lewis, Cheryl Pohren, Rhea Boylan, Sue Bickford, Janet Johnson, Kothy Millard, Linda Lettington, Lorana Beebe, Doisy Reynolds, Juanito Johnson; Row 2: Susan Brown, Solly Vincent, Sondy Maxwell, Sue Wolfe, Sue Taylor, Dionne Slater Flar ogan, Joyce Swift, Joon Redshow, Rochel Hunt, Marilyn Erickson, Michele Grant, Linda Huntley, Mary Smith; Row 3: Chuck Fisher, Steve Parsley, Ron Anderson, Ric Somuels, Walter Wolker, Mike Armbrust, Mr. Oxenreider; Not Pictured: Steve Peters, Suson Chongo, Vicki Cosner, Chorlene Roins. Homeroom 107, Mr. Perry: Row 1; .r- rcr ' .c . -crry White Larry Mattson, Jerry VorvOeBoe, Ted Moraine, John Oberg ' David Scott; Row 2: Tom Sossotelli, Jerry We ss, Don Taylor Rondall Swisher, Dennis Mentzer, Bob Staples, Dennis Von Gorden; Row 3: Mr. Perry, Jon Schuttingo, Chorles Stonley, Tom Worren, Tom Russell, Bob Voipe, Gory Toney, John Spencer; Not Pictured: Steve Sovoge, Lorry Remster Paul Newell, Mike Dunham, Les Turner. CAMPBELL HEATING COMPANY I I 3121 Deor i + Phone 266-5169 Anita Knowlu ii 41 Enjoy Quality Food At Moderate Prices AMPLE PARKING Knox Cafe-Sln ce 1936 1535 East Euclid Ave. OPEN 24 HOURS— 6 DAYS A WEEK CLOSE — 8 P.M. SUNDAY OPEN — 7 P.M. MONDAY DES MOINES, IOWA AM 6-8244 Mai-y A. Smith 133— And now, tcllas, this is the engine. December 12, 1963 Dear Diary, Once again the Christmas season came upon us, and today we at East observed the true and beautiful story of the first Christmas. Everyone was in a reverent mood, as we sat in the darkened auditorium awaiting the choir ' s procession down the aisles. In seconds the choir ' s voices rang out with ' ' O Come All Ye Faithful. Dressed in dark robes with white collars, the choir carried small lights as they assumed their places in front of the stage. j Recovering Springs Retied Cushions Stuffed I DE WITT UPHOL STERING Phone AM 2-7421 1614 E. 12th Street Ron DeWitt Des Moines, Iowa LIBRARY BINDING SERVICE INC. 2134 EAST GRAND Paul (Irother I ■+ A PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1541 Sixth Ave. Phone CH 4-6143 Linda Baker 4. . « , ANDREWS STUDIO 822 Walnut Street Phone CH 4-4956 DES MOINES 9, IOWA Weddings Graduations Donna Webb 4 — — , .., — 134— The two readers began retelling the age-old story of the birth of Christ. We watched silently as the Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary. In another scene Mary and Joseph were beside the manger as a choir of angels, with their heads toward Heaven, bright- ened the stage. The first visitors to the manger were the shepherds followed by the three wise men in the closing scene, with their gifts of gold, frank- cncense, and myrrh. While scenes were being changed the choir sang many of our favorite Christmas carols, including ' The Little Drummer Boy, with its familiar bass ' pa rum pum pum pum. Homeroom 205, Mrs. Pickering: Row 1: Wilma Lanning, Karen Shiffer, Lono Doty, Ellen Bolduchi, Mory Boshom, Linda Fors, Annetta Peterson, Connie Hooten, Roulette Wells, Dorothy Bailey; Row 2: Mrs. Pickering, Jeneane Weston, Linda Men- denhall, Bill McElree, Larry Von Gorden, Jim Many, Dann Rea- soner, Kenny Wing, Verron Morris, Abbie Gardiner, Maureen Graziono, Carolyn Butler; Row 3: Ed Kenney, Glen McFodden. Lonnie Thurman, Mike Mathis, Jim Bole, Kenneth McKowen, Robert Miller, Rick Hordy, Rich Storms, Kenny Herndon; Not Pictured: Alon Oberto, Jack Miller, Ronnie Falkoski. I 1. EAST SIDE FISH MARKET, INC. MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Wholesale ond Retail WILLIAM E. VEACH ARTHUR E. VEACH FINE CHEESES — SCANDINAVIAN SPECIALTIES Phone AT 8-2124 604 E. Grand Marjorie Sohulinf? Compliments of ' t I East Des Moines ' Own LEE TOWN NEWS 406 East 5th 282-1142 Larry Cox I COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY College Clinics • College Hospital Sixth at Center Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Darla Jones Homercom 306, Mr. Pieres: Row 1: Karen Marshall, Beverly Gibson, Pat Lone, Dana Davis, Judy Russell, Carlo Merryfield, Sharon Crowder, Diana Weaver, Brenda Howard; Row 2: Mf. Don Zinzer, Carol Williams, Chris Bell, Rosalind Johnson, Linda Brodene, Donna Fulton, Nir a McKee, Joon Grant, Mr. Pieres; Not Pictured: Linda Routson, Jerri Bornes. Homeroom 148, Mr. Rosmussen: Row 1: Denny Routson, Bill Allbee, James Tyler, Jody Stephenson, Lorry Davis, John Nelson, Dove Heinmiller; Row 2: Mr. Rosmussen, George Higgins, Dean Forren, John Chamberlain, John Noel, Garland Woods, Bob Froah, Phil Daniels, Paul Schmeling; Not Pictured: Don Cleghorn Don Foreman, Evertt Hutchison, Russell Schultz. I ED ' S BAiT HOUSE { ! 627 S.E. 30th i Klin Falkoski AM 2-2058 I I IT ' S IOWA ' S FAVORITE because it ' s Iowa Farm Fresh Pick the carton with the Elsie-Daisy . . . BORDENS DAIRY PRODUCTS Darla Jones Milkr 4. —135— r Peoples Abstract Co. 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 BIdg. Call CH 4-6119 Fred Baedke —4 4.. . I ELMER ' S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 627 S.E. 30th Mary Smith i Did you know, diary, that this is the thirty-seventh annual presentation of the Nativity at East? When it was first presented, there was no thought of repeat- ing it through the years; and now it has become one of our strongest traditions. Today ' s assembly will also be presented tomorrow night for P.T.A. members, alumni, and friends of East. We are sure they will have the same feeling of peace on earth, good will to men as we did when they attend the Nativity; and with the singing choir ' s recessional, the cares and anxieties of the world will temporarily be put aside in their minds. FURNITURE EXCHANGE Five Floors of New and Used Furniture I EASY TERMS — FREE DELIVERY ! 416-418 Wolnut Des Moines, Iowa Mack Lyles ORVILLE LOWE MIDTOWN MOTORS, INC. 14th Locust St. Des Moines, la. AT 2-8323 Lonnie ThuiTnan PRINTERS OF THE EAST HIGH SCROLL — O— SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 1139 -24th Street Phone CR 7-4423 Mary Chivers -136— February 29, 1964 Dear Diary, As boys were ushered feminine style into a calm jungle setting, others were still struggling with their corsages. The annual Spinster Spree started with a roar at eight o ' clock. Polaroid snap-shots were taken of almost every Beauty and Beast ' ' at the Hut Sweet Hut. Many Scarlets nearly lost their lives to the clutches of the man-eating plant. Homeroom 116, Mr. Rothert: Row 1: Greg Waltz, Kelly Gillospy, Kris Digranes, Carole Nervig, Anne Hosel, Ruth Richards, Anne Mahl, Janet Meyer, Danny Crowford, Dennis Scoville; Row 2: Alan Billyard, [Ronald Goode, Mike Clement, Steve Smith, Jock Mohr, Doug Herron, Joe Fleming, Mr. Rath- ert; Row 3: David Brodish, Fr nk Pierick, Ivon Parker, Roy Zogers, Richard Dixon, George Wilson, Ted Deets; Not Pic- tured: Mary Ann Diercks, Wolter Nutt, Ron Fillmon. FAABORG PHARMACY Ray Faaborg, R. Ph. Maxine Faaborg, R. Ph. Phone AM 6-5159 2222 E. 14th St. DES MOINES, IOWA Chuck Cannon I i I i ! I ! I Authorized Ford Sales and Service HIGGINS FORD Keeps Des Moines on Wheels 444 E. 4th Bus. Phone AT 9-2271 Lonnie Thunnan RUSS REEL ABBIE POLITO 1 LA PIZZA HOUSE I I Des Moines ' Exclusive Pizza House j j Also Serving j Chicken — Ribs — Spaghetti j Steaks and Shrimp i j Private Party Room for GRADUATION, I WEDDING RECEPTIONS and PARTIES Seating to 150 I I 1013 S. E. 14th i Mack Lyles AT 8-221 1 Homeroom Gym, Mr. Rump: Row 1: Jock Wonders, Lorry Heck, Ralph Reosoner, B: b Olson, Bill Worley, Jon Romelton, Steve Osborn, Jon Rowot, Craig Hamilton, Dick Modison; Row 2: Dennis Snedigor, Dick Sampson, Dennis OIney, Don Myers, Denny York, Bob Ward, John McPherson, Dean Whiting, John Gunn; Row 3. Ken Slock, Alon Smith, Charles Henderson, Tom Mortineou, M rck Lyles, Lorry Young, Mike Woolmon, Don Osborn, Gus f ump; Not Pictured: Terry Marvin. Homeroom 310, Mr. Sondquist: Row 1: Anita Colowoy, Morgie McKay, Sue Embree, Gwen Isaac, Lynda Lowler, Nancy Milli- flon, Gloria George, Poulette Cassody, Marilyn Bickel, Jonno Thompson, Diono Uoyd; Row 2: Linda Bolin, Margaret Golvon, Kristen Neofotist, Joyce Graham, Sherrey Green, Shori Thomp- son, Joyno Horvey, Lynda Davis, April Cooper, Pot Many, Sharon Anderson; Row 3: Mr. Sondquist, John Seddon, Donny Jones, Steve Gordon, J. A. Morchock, Marshall Norfleet, Keith Pickett, Horry Cornwell, Ken Woolmon, John Warren. I I ! I 4.... Comphments of GORDON ' S WHOLESALE 315-319 New York Phone 244-8941 John Dunn ! ! I 137— SONS REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS FLEMING BUILDING PHILIP E. JESTER I RALPH E. JESTER Insurance Real Estate CLASS OF ' 30 CLASS OF ' 21 Joyce Swift DEPENDABLE CAB SERVICE FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS YELLOW CAB COMPANY PHONE 243-1111 Ben Patrick .4. 4. i Best Wishes in the Future Seniors GLOBE LOAN COMPANY 1 I 820 E. Euclid 209V2 E. Locust I I 712 Grand ] + . Dorothy Daniels Teri McFarlane, mistress of ceremonies, asked for ten boys and escorts to line up facing the audience. The girls stood behind the boys while Teri asked the boys what apparel their dates had on. Boys, being typical, had a difficult time remembering. Carol Short (the boy) and Pat Dewick (the girl) gave their version of how a girl snares a boy into going to the ' Spinster Spree with her. The name of the skit was Turnabout, as the girls ask boys. I GRANDVIEW PHARMACY ! 1 ' Safe Prescription Service I I East 24th St. Easton Blvd. Des Moines, Iowa ' i Darline Jackson i GLENN S CLARK SUPER 100 STATION 1607 2nd Ave. Double Stamps With Every Fill Service From Us to You Linda Iluker ! I ! i I i •4 Like pencils. Drake students are not all alike. Some come from big cities, others from small towns. Some are from the East Coast, others from Cali- fornia. Some are from as near as Des Moines, others from as far away as Hong Kong. Some are rich, others of relatively mod- est means. Some want to become teachers, others lawyers, still others businessmen. Some are Republicans, others are Demo- crats. Drake students differ in many respects, but they share a common bond: the desire for an education. They are preparing themselves for careers while gain- ing insight into the problems con- fronting today ' s world. We would be pleased to answer your ques- tions about our study programs. DRAKE UNIVERSITY .J..(ly R( ' c l —138— Jungle animals, along with other observers, screamed their delight as the Beatlettes stormed rhythmic beats on drums and stringed instruments. Joyce Davis, Pam Weiss, Pam McMurray, and Ruth Richards seemed to enjoy giving their routine as much as we did absorbing their performance. Joan Thornton was quite willing to give her whole self for ' A Lady For President. She enthusiasti- cally told us all of her qualifications. The moment had arrived — all boys eagerly lined up awaiting the corsage judging. As the faculty made their march along the row of boys, girls hope- fully anticipated the result. ! I I I MADISON CAFE 4001 E. 14th BEST FOOD AROUND Home Cooking Penni Smith i ! 1 GREETINGS WESTERN PLUMBING CO. 2507 Forest Ave. Phone 255-2111 JoAnn Hendei-son ! i I I BILL HALTOM ' S MOTOR MARINE CO. 2447 East University Ave. Phone AM 2-4224 Lonnie Thurman , . .„ — 4. i i HAMBORG ' S MEATS WHOLESALE — RETAIL I 2023 Hubbell I I 265-3456 Homeroom Gym, Mr. Savage: Row 1: Richard Jones, Ben Patrick, Tony Martinez, Robbie Grant, Dave Kirkpatrick, Har- old Hearing, Lowell Gunter, Ron Hart, Bob Johnson; Row 2: Gory Grant, Dick Hill, Tom Grylls, Marvin Williams, Stan Hews, Jerry Jones, Dick Harrison, Richard Lee, Stan Hanson, Mick Kristufek; Row 3: Mr. Savage, Lannie Leeper, Mike Kauten, Dennis Hines, Randy Lamb, Dove Hughes, Doug Morgan, Jim Hauge; Not Pictured: Lorry Gaines. Homeroom 10, Mr. Schakel: Row 1: Sharon Fleck, Janis Keeney, Ana Ramirez, Charlene Dickey, Terry Butts, Susan Baker, Tina Martizna, Beverly Griffith, Jeannine Peterson, Joyce Wessel, Sharon Williams, Mary Ann Watson; Row 2: Linda Allen, Rose Clair, Rita Grother, Mary Johnson, Carol Bird, Lynn Shelton, Marilyn Barb, Bernodette Clemens, Carol Lloyd, Solly Johnson, Connie Stover, Veronica Warren; Row 3: Mr. Schokel, Paul Corico, Paul Grother, Fred Boedke, John Lind, Ernie Linn, Don Pinegor. Homeroom 113, Mr. Simonsen: Row 1: Tom Brown, Skip Ben- nett, Arnie DeWitt, Eddie Dilse, Rick Grant, Sherl Buckner, Gory Corlstedt, Jim Fisher; Row 2: Sam Brown, Bob Brodshow, Dennis Cronin, Dean Calkins, Gory De Reus, Burdell Coson, Lorry Brown, Woyne Barnes, Mr. Simonsen; Row 3: Steve Butler, Don Becker, Mike DeMorchi, Merle Chamberlain, Steve Bur- gett, Russell Erickson, Steve Cox, Harlan Donaldson; Not Pic- tured: Dean Ackelson, Robert Doniels, Larry Dirlom. MOON T.V. and RADIO 1530 East Grand Phone AM 6-1994 Kenny Hemdon I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS From Orville E. Armstrong Lee Township Supervisor Karen Marshall 4... I 139— DIAL AM 6-1569 FOR FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING ACME PRINTING CO. 1442 EAST GRAND AVENUE Fred Baedke i BOB S BARBER SHOP I 9th Cleveland I 4. Phone AM 2-1598 Chuck Cannon .... CONGRATULATIONS ! AIRLANES 4200 Fleur Dr. Phone AT 2-9789 Donna Webb BARNES CLEANERS ! ESTHER WHITE I 1826 Hubbell Phone AM 2-8594 1 Don Davey | CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS WALLY LUNDGREN INSURANCE AGENCY 721 Svgs. Ln. BIdg. Nancy Riley Ph. 244-0141 I I — , 4 Awards were given to Mary Fowler and Larry Heck for th e cleverest corsage. The corsage which fit the theme belonged to Nancy Webb and Don Smith. Judy Hartman and Qint Vonk got the award for the most original corsage. The judges all agreed it was difficult to judge from such a large choice of beautiful corsages. With a rush, students headed for the lobby for refreshments of mints, cake, nuts, and strawberry punch. The party spirit lingered on as the girls escorted the boys out to eat and then home. i BEA S BEAUTY SHOP ! TINTING — STYLING — COLD WAVES ] Open Evenings by Appointment j Beatrice Howard, Owner I 1703 E. Walnut 266-5226 f Donna Poston I . .4, I .« BILL COUCH SPEED PARTS 1516 Second Avenue DES MOINES, IOWA Arnold DeWitt ! i with ' ' Quality You Can Taste -nnDERSon ericksoh DAIRY CO. 2229 Hubbell • Des Moines • Phone Collect 265-2521 Fred Baedke — 140- I LANG CLEANERS I i I 1 I Phone 266-0820 2526 E. University I Brad McAninch 4. ... . Homeroom 319, Miss Skorshoug: Row 1: Linda Baker, Charlotte Dorsey Vickie Nereim, Juanito Johnston, Caryll Short, Nancy Bendickson, Gail Jackson, Beverly Butts; Row 2: Ron Glass, Don Good, Miss Skorshaug, Sharon Heberlee, Judy Jones, Pat Ginther, Harvey Loyd, Nancy Wright, Sherry Huxford, Robert Henderson; Row 3: John Boylan, Clifford Allen, Jerry Swert- fager, Marvin Williams, Sam Johnson, Roger Davidson, John Utter. Hermon Allen Wodsworth. — Commercial Truck Rental Service Inc. 307 East Third Phone 244-8905 DES MOINES, IOWA Hiad McAninch BEST WISHES CHICKEN ROYALE 210 Euclid Phone 243-6269 Sue Bickford COMPLIMENTS OF SEVASTOPOL CAFE 2004 S.E. 6th St. 288-9218 Anita Knowlton 4 j CONGRATULATIONS FROM | j RAY E. LOGAN INSURANCE AGENCY j I 1000 Ins Exchange BIdg. — ' ' ' 4 , I 4. Bus. 288-8561 Res. 265-3321 Ron Falkoski VIVIDAN ' S DEPT. STORE 2117 E. University Ave. Phone AM 2-6791 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Mack Lyle i ! 1 i -4 MEL SAVAGE BARBER SHOP 818 East Euclid Ph. AM 6-8241 Ladies Hair Styling by lla 3 BARBERS ON DUTY Homeroom 110, Mr. Sloan: Row 1: Jackie Gulp, Sheron Dough- erty Linda Haws, Dianne Dunogan, Judy Stephenson, Donria Bishop Joyce Richards, Etta White, Deono Brewer, Linda Boldwi ' n, Cindy Smith; Row 2: Mr. Sloon, Roy Dunn, Gory Downey Corol Evans, Jo Ann Thompson, Joyce Hibbert, Poith Morrow Dixie Snelson, Bob Howell, Don Mohr, Gory Nichols, Dick w ' ingert; Row 3: Larry Perdue, Ralph Feith, Rick Ginther Mike Boroch, Mike Reynolds, Steve Plew, Chuck Ferris, Bob Herselius, Lorry Cross; Not Pictured: Bob Reynolds. Homeroom 304, Miss SouHer: Row 1: Beverly Robinson Anita Howkins Gaye Stookey, Pat Frost, Grace Crawford, Condee Wilen- Row 2: Joyce Corpenter, Barbara Borne, Judy Stevens, Diana ' Dorr, Marilyn Dilse, Yvonne Rodgers, Miss Soutter; Row 3: Sherry McCobe, Joy Dognillo, Judy Pordekooper, Helen Fraker, Joyce Cromblit. Forest Ave RIVERSIDE AUTO SALVAGE CO. SID SMULESON, Prop. NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS Michigan Phone 282-0155 DES MOINES 14, IOWA Anita Knowlton Congratulations Seniors ROTO ROOTER SEWER SERVICE HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON Owner — Berniece Baker Operators: Alta, Carena, Betty, Anne Enjoy Personalized Service in Your Neighborhood Solon 29fh and Hubbcll Phone AM 6-8923 Sharon Fleck I PHONE CH 3-7123 POWER TOOLS i • HARDWARE | • EVERYTHING IN GUNS i BETTS SON I WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING f NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS I 412 E. Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa f Alva Legrg April 3, 1964 Dear Diary, Arriving at the gaily-decorated girls ' gym a little before the appointed hour of 6 p.m. we placed our food on the long serving tables and found our places. The master of ceremonies, Don Aim, gave us all a very friendly welcome. After Janet Meyer ' s rev- erent invocation our hostesses dismissed us by rows for dinner. There was such a large choice of foods; no one co uld make up his mind. I 4... VICTORIA CLEANERS — TAILORS — FURRIERS Fur Wool Cold Storage DRIVE IN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Mom Plant — 539 6th Ave. Branch — 2704 Grand Ave. DES MOINES 9, IOWA Hen Patrick f CONGRATULATIONS WELCH SIGN SHOP 1343 E. Grand I Linda Welch AM 2-8882 OHARA ' S ' 66 SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MUFFLERS and TAIL PIPES Pickup and Delivery CALL AM 6-9434 East- 30th and Grand Chuck Cannon HOME OF THE BIG GUINEA GRINDERS 11 ft FRISKY ' S DRIVE-IN East 25th University AM 6-6414 1 i Sharon Fleck CONGRATULATIONS ' 64 CLASS! Plain Talk Publishing Co. QUALITY PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS 511 Sixth Avenue East Phone AT 2-0485 Don Rouse After we had finished our dinner Robert Hensler also gave us a very warm greeting. After his son Robert had finished, Mr. Robert S. Hensler gave a response. Larry Young, Denny York, Ron Burnet, and Steve Glcason gave us a very funny skit to the song of ' ' April Flowers. The boys were dressed very appropriately for the rain with their large boots and umbrellas. Their accompanist on the piano was Karon Kurschinski. Homeroom 20, Mr. Storer: Row 1: Roy Gold, Bill Foddrill, Jerry Bossett, Jim Green, Rich Lewis, Harold Sullivan, Mike Kelley; Row 2: Dick Patterson, Dennis McGavran, Tom Berg- strom, Dennis Decker, Carl Olson, Don Taylor, Mike Rogers; Row 3: Ron Samuels, Amis Akselis, Larry Cox, Don Aim, Jim Nass, Larry Valin, Mr. Storer; Not Pictured: Steve Gleason, Mike Currier. I WHEN BUYING OR SELLING SEE j WELLING USED CARS ! 119 - E. Grand 288-0219 i Mel Thompson •J. i RONALD K. WOODS. D. O. I f PHYSICIAN GENERAL SURGEON i j 1147 - 36th Street Des Moines 11, Iowa 4.. Judy Granquist 4. . ! I VY LACTOS LABORATORIES j 1 1901 last Euclid I + Brad McAninch Des Moines, Iowa 1 Compliments of 1 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE 1100 East 14th Street Phone 265-1888 Fred Baedke I 1 I I Homeroom 15, Mr. Strotton: Row 1: Joyce Davis, Marcia Garbett, Geneva Brockett, Christy Landers, Linda Glover, Mary Whitney, June Robinson; Row 2: Stephanie Berlovich, Mary Fowler, Mary Engwall, Pom Perkins, Marilyn Hamlin, Sue Crissman, Barbara Hoyden; Row 3: Cheryl Lyman, Bob Kujac, Bob Hensler, Dale Gurwell, Doran Morford, Mr. Stratton. Homeroom 22, Mr. Tonnatt: Row 1: Nancy Finney, Michelle Smith, Jeannie Kirkwood, Joann Myer, Linda Rheuport, Debbie Meineke, Janice Schortner, Karen McGahan, Nancy Hulett, Jacky Norem, Janice Wheeler, Lynda Savage, Donna Davis; Row 2: Elaine Reese, Dianne Voider, Andrea Raymond, Roberta Buchholz, Donna Wyer, Donna Cochran, Linda Chonnell, Mary Mahoney, Jane Peterson, Dorothy Erickson, Gloria Hohrmonn, Carol Cornwell; Row 3: Mr. Tonnatt, Art Stuchis, Gary Alvord, Chet Rauch, Greg Brown, Denny Brown, Kelly Chamberlain, Rudy Pabon; Not Pictured: Allen Young, Linda Bear. STONER PIANO COMPANY Every Transaction Guaranteed Henry O. Olson, President E. 14th Hull Paul Grother Des Moines 9, Iowa I I 4 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS HAMILTON ' S Funeral Home I 1 Ardis Peterson I 4.._,.,_„_,,._,„_.„_— Daria Jones Ira Moller I —143— — ™— ■+ CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HOME OIL COMPANY 107 East 6th Phone CH 3-6456 Marjorie Schuling: 4. — ™ I. TOBIS MOTOR SALES DEALER IN USED CARS 921 E. Euclid — 265-0364 1441 Locust — 283-2219 Janet Johnson Parents who had graduated from East were intro- duced to the audience. Afterwards they were re- united with people they hadn ' t seen since their school days. Marcia Garbett and Ray Zagers en- joyed introducing the alumni. TILLIES RESTAURANT OPEN 6 A.M. TO 4 P.M. 521 E. Walnut Gary Walther 243-9589 I -4 The school song was led by Ron Burnet. Follow- ing the song Don Aim cordially invited everyone to attend the all-school play, Wings of the Morning, which began in the auditorium at 8 p.m. Business Phone AM 2-6898 7 TONY ' S GUN SHOP Recommended Service Station by Leading Gun Manufacturers 1 NEW GUNS — USED GUNS — BUY — SELL — TRADE | f 2110 E. 14th St., Rear Des Moines 16, Iowa | i Chuck Cannon I + „ 4 i £ I 1 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SIMPSON ' S SUPER VALU i i 2210 E. 9th Street Phone AM 6-6795 Paul Grother 1 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 7fh and Walnut We Close at- 1 p. m. on Sofurday Daila .Jones ! i I 1 I HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK DRIVE IN — 2nd and Euclid MAIN BANK — 3rd and Euclid DES MOINES, IOWA F D I C Barry Ellis . Foriilo 250cc ' Wildcat Scrombler MOTO ParillA Most sensational Machine ever built, with world ' s first four way adjustable alloy front forks. Evans Motors Offering the Choice of Champions 3820 - 1st Street Ph. 244-8415 I Roger See PARILLA SWEEPS NELSONS LEDGES ROAD RACES Tony Woodman breaks track record (including record of sports cars) winning the 250cc Class C Combined Race. 9 21 63 — 1st Class 5 — Charles Faulkner Parllla 250cc 9 22 63 — 1st Class 4 — Roy Baumgardner Parilla 200cc 9 23 63 — 1st Class C — Tony Woodman PARILLA WINS EAST-WEST CHAMPIONSHIP 9 8 63 HUTCHINSON, KANSAS 250cc CLASS Jim Bassey wins trophy clash main event on Parilla Parilla 250cc — 144— : « -4. JAMES W. HEATH, D.D.S. DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN I I 2724 Douglas Ave. Phone CR 4-3676 I Linda Welch Homeroom Cafe, Mr. Thomas: Row 1: Julia Meyers, LeAnn Wollace, Paula Myer, Sue White, Kathie Maschke, Moureen Mortineau, Suzette Baysinger, Kathy Wells, Kathy Mendenholl, Linda Olsen; Row 2: Bill Myers, Gene Rickabaugh, Gary Temple- ton, Noncy Wimber, Carol Zeiger, Louise Runnels, Mary Fox, Susan Todd, Jim Myers, Dick Jacobs, Dick Patterson; Row 3: Eddie LeClair, Gary Michel, Ron Arey, Darrell Hamrich, Mike Rogers, George Yeager, Tom Harvey, Ray Telford, Mr. Thomas. SEE Q. A. (Wimpy) WOLFKILL For A QUALITY USED CAR I 4- E. 13frh Locust Ben Patrick i I i 288-8116 I ! SHIVER, COLLIS COLLIS INSURANCE 2432 Hubbell Phone AM 6-5123 i Homeroom 46, Mr. Tullls: Row 1: Otis Gahman, Joe Merry- field, Darrell Carter, Larry Chapman, Mike Sheldon, Tom Robbins, Terry Erickson; Row 2: Larry Bedford, Eddie Schell, Jim Raver, Dave Hardy, Danny Botes, Gerald Cox, Jim Masear; Row 3: Ned Tilton, Raymond Peck, Leon Freeman, Orrie John- son, Steve Buchanan, Mr. Tullis; Not Pictured: Bob Mi- chaels, Lorry Smith, Mike Smith, Don White. i BERT L. SMITH Cinders, Dirt, Rock, Gravel 3400 Vondolia Rd. AM 6-6631 f Ron Falkoski i SEAMAN S ANTIQUES GIFTS i 1438 E. Grand Phone AM 6-1324 I 4- Pat Ryburn I BORRALL ' S SUPER VALU 2627 East University 3811 East 14th Dennis Routson AM 2-8273 AM 5-1600 ■ ■ 1 I I Cushman-Wilson Oil Company | DX PRODUCTS ! AT SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE CITY j PROMPT FUEL OIL SERVICE— WORRY FREE PLAN • CH 3-3156 Serving Central lowo for 49 Years Paul Gnither i COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING 329 - 331 East Fifth Street Phone 288-1087 Rolla Boird — Les Clork — Bill Phillips Paul Grdther 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 Robbie D. Crant — 145— These arc lour ol ihc 1 acuity East hired last week. . CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 64 ! BO B BENNETTS SAUNDERS MOBILE HOMES NEW USED TRAVEL TRAILERS 4201 Eost 14th St. DES MOINES, IOWA April 17, 1964 Dear Diary, Senior Fair ' 64 was the theme for this year ' s Specialty Party. Streamers of purple and gold dec- orated the World Fair atmosphere. A large foil globe hung from the ceiling. A ring toss in one corner added to our enjoyment. The master and mistress of ceremonies, Herb Larsen and Barb Berggren, introduced a skit, ' ' Who ' s Afraid of Birnam Wood. It was a very successful and funny parody on Macbeth. Completing the program was a folk-singing group — Rosemary Nic- olle, Lynda Lawler, Becky Mills, Mary Ann Diercks, and Stevie Berlovich. , ! TOBIS V S HARDWARE ! 2403 Hubbell Phone AM 6-0282 Your East- Des Moines Value Service Store John McPheison 4..— — i.— « .. : «  + FREEWAY TO BANKING Take the new freeway NON-STOP to E. 6th. Turn South. Only a few minutes to Iowa State Bank at the foot of the capitol. lOWAJTATE BANK III a fl ur .- ' mm r: . at the foot of the capitol MEMBER F.D. .C. EAST 7th LOCUST • SATURDAY BANKING • 24-HOUR DEPOSITORY • FAST DRIVE-IN BANKING lAinnie Thuiinan — 146- Prizes were won by mecuricombed scared E on Aim who came as Al Capone and beautiful Joe Hill, who was Capone ' s attractive girl friend. Judges selected them for the cleverest costumes. Some of the other guests came as clowns, hillbillies, Indians, and Martians. Refreshments were free potato chips and pop. Those who were lucky got a balloon with Senior Specialty Party, 1964 ' on it. The Specialty Party was a fun-filled cvcni Irom eight to eleven with 120 seniors attending. All seniors are anxiously awaiting the next major event, the Junior-Senior Prom, only 14 days away. I I I i + t I I I SAUERMANN ' S SERVICE R. J. Sauermann s, Owner 201 East Grand Phone 243-4742 DES MOINES, IOWA Sharon Kemster I I 4— Congratulations Seniors — Best of Luck SUNRISE SUPER VALU EVERY DAY LOW PRICES QUALITY MEATS Eost 42nd Easton Blvd. KENNY FENTON Bill Worley i 1 I I ■+ •■+ I I COMET DRIVE-IN BEST SERVICE IN TOWN Shrimp — Steaks — Sandwiches 2527 S.E. 14th CH 3-9803 i Mack Lyles Homeroom 117, Miss Vohl: Row 1: Joon Sparks, Jone Lynch, Sharon Mason, Delores Dorsey, Rita Constoble, Mescal Swacker, Darlene Brody, Karen O ' Neill; Row 2: Lenora Calaway, Janice Wolloce, Julie Warner, Richord Tillmon, Bill Von Zuuk, Byron Dudley, Jim Looker, Larry Carder, Miss Vahl; Row 3: Daryl Barnes, Jomes Lee, Russell Morgan, Paul Fagen, Larry Dady, Larry Nine, Henry Mathews, Eugene Smith, Calvin Campbell; Not Pictured: Sharon Grondmaitre, Linda Williams. Homeroom 302, Mr. Wonek: Row 1: Corol Higginbotham, Sylvia Webb, Jan deRegnier, Judy Feith, Pat Holmes, Linda Lozano, Marijane Armel, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Trevo Kouri, Martha Davis, Susan Lehman, Linda Chopman, Susie Eaton, Michele Vranich; Row 2: Jackie Rudy, Linda McPhee, Linda Heathcote, Linda Raver, Vicki Nicholson, Nancy Webb, Rita Henry, Kathy Lair, Ruth Heggen, Betty Wimber, Ruby Mc- Reynolds, Carol Short, Gwen Wells; Row 3: Mr. Wanek, Connie Tucker, Linda Signs, Jeri Krouse, Judy Horvey, Nancy Kettells, Jenny Lovre, Helen Buch, Margaret Roman, JoAnne Stovall. 11 J li Homeroom 3, Mrs. Warrick: Row 1: Melva Blood, Sandra Baker, Joanne Hayden, Shirley Gammelien, Murlean Hall, Donna Harlow, Cecile Calvert, Linda Hardenbrook, Roberta Fisher; Row 2: Janiece Johnson, Normon Kernes, Sally Brown, Kerry Gilbert, Noncy Hemping, Peggy Foreman, Judy Johnson, Diana Cumpston, Mrs. Warrick. REDWOOD MOTEL Tess Chris NeofoHst 3411 Hubbell Brenda Howard . 4, I 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 John Vermie — 147— 4..—- 4.,. — . H SWIM AT SUNSET BEACH Southeast 30th and Maury Bill Worley Radio • Television • Soles • Service j ROSS TV j Where Friends Are Customers — i — and Customers Are Friends 1 AM 5-1645 2040 E. Walnut j « Rick Hardy May 2, 1964 Dear Diary, ' An Evening with a Knight began by walking over a golden bridge into an atmosphere of pure dignity. Colors of purple and red decorated the gym, making it look like a mighty castle. The musical background of Don Hoy and his band added special music to everyone ' s ears. All the damsels and knights seemed to be in a land of their own. Refreshments of punch, nuts, and mints were served on one long table. I . ROYAL CLEANERS ' f DRIVE IN CLEANERS— 1 HOUR SERVICE ' I I ; E. 17th Grond Phone CH 4-1469 ' Paul Carico i PRUGH SUPERMARKET 3940 East 29th I DES MOINES, IOWA Paul (Jiother I Phone AM 2-5891 J 1 DR. ROBB L. PETTIT ! i PRACTICE OF ALLERGY 2921 East 9th St. I AM 6-6041 I Fred Baedke + - I ! ! i 4... Compliments of PARK FAIR RESTAURANT Pork Fair Shopping Center i Andy Jackson - I I I I 1 NURSING MEANS . . . Being a professional in a respected field. . . . Stable employment in good times and bad. . . . Fine opportunity for growth and advancement. . . . And, most importantly, Nursing is a career dedicated to the service of mankind. — inquire by phone or letter to — IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 716 Parneli Avenue DES MOINES 16, IOWA Tim Murphy Giving mediccfiors is a proudly responsible task — 148- Mistress of Ceremonies Bernadette Clemens in- troduced the Court Minstrels who sang Thane of Cawdor, ' Trankie and Johnny, Puff the Magic Dragon, and Mac the Knife. They also pre- sented skits on knighthood. The gym was filled with tense excitement as the Prom Court was introduced, filing through the aisle made by the Senior Board. The court included: Colleen Bcndickson, Donna Boggs, Jean Borrall, Judy Hartman, Sandra Holder, Suzanne Lyman, Patricia Manning, Ruby McReynolds, Rebecca DR. P. J. PEEBLES CHIROPRACTOR 833 East University Avenue i } Phone AM 6-1421 Des Moines, Iowa 50316 f 1 Judy (lianquist - — UH , OLSON-SUTHERLAND RAMBLER CO. 835-909 E. Euclid Ave. j 262-5601 1 The Bargain Center of Iowa . Steve Bell , ..—..«_«. — .... f Lowest Insurance Rates for Teen-Age Drivers j ! MOTOR-WAYS INS. ! ! 1307 E. Walnut Phone 266-1113 j I Mack Lyles 1 4. I 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 Don Rouse CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF ' 64 SILVER ' S DEPARTMENT STORE 509-513 EAST LOCUST Judy Granquist Homeroom 311, Miss Whitford: Row 1: Noncy Prusia Ruth Haviland, Mary Ann Mays, Deanna Brouer, Starr Lindquist, Nancy Merrifield, Trudy Parker, Sandy Stiles, Candy Olds, Chris Doniels, Pom Weiss; Row 2: Rick Anderson, Lynn Mains, Shirley Carpenter, Marlene Bills, Beverly Choate, JoAnn Hender- son Ken Vestal, Tom Wadstrom, Fred Miller, Miss Whitford; Row 3: Charles Boston, Da rrell Estes, Steve Bell, Herb Lorsen, Dave Myers, Harry Young, Bob Whitson, Mickey Capps, John Dunn, Mike Kramme; Not Pictured: Marvin McGuire, Mary Davidson. Homeroom Cafe, Mr. Wittkop: Row 1: Jackie Dixson, Carol Gay Carolyn Cowman, Cheryl Davidson, Rosalie Kern, Linda Fairchild, Vyia Hays, Cathy Hickson, Sandy Douglass; Row 2: Carl Barnes, Stanley Hawkins, David Barr, Jerry Le Grand, Blame Bennett, Kim Garbett, Dennis Cumpston, Tim Day, Mike Grant, Pat Keener, Paul Dennis, George Elliott, Tom Gay Row 3: Claude Davis, John Cornelison, Paul Dornbusch, Jack Dennis, John Anderson, Eugene Alexander, Alfred Ballard, Mr. Wittkop; Not Pictured: Gale Grant, Susan Lint. Homeroom 223, Mr. Yount: Row 1: Becky Pavon, Jean Win- gert Mary Lame, Donna Smith, Barbara Leonard, Sue Spidle, Sharon Bieghler; Row 2: Bob Harrison, Kothy McDoniel, Carolyn Reineke, Diane Schroeder, Penny Smith, Jane Steick, Floyd Graves- Row 3: Tom Brooks, Jerry Elwood, Norman Brown, Jim Clayton, Bob Clark, Mike Thompson; Not Pictured: Mr. Yount, Glenda Van Gundy. DR. WALTER L. NUTT 700 Fleming BIdg. Phone CH 3-5727 Bruce Demsky NELSON SEAT COVER CO. I 2277 Hubbell Phone AM 5-3055 DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 ■ Danny Spain 149— I MITCHELL-WEST FURNACE CO.. INC. T j FURNACE REBUILDING — HEATING COOLING j I 2203 E. Grand 24 Hr. Service — All Makes | [ AM 2-1279 — CR 4-1666 i Mike Mathis I I MARSHALL ' S MUSIC ROOM T I Complete Selection of | j RECORDS — PHONOGRAPHS — TAPE RECORDERS j j 513 Grand 282-4482 j i Karen Mai-shall 1 Mills, Rosemary Nicollc, Bobbyc Savage, Diane Schroeder, Don Aim, John Burgeson, Jim Day, Mike De Marchi, Ronald Fillman, Douglas Herron, Joe Hill, Eugene McCoy, Dennis Paul, Frank Pier- ick, Steve Smith, and Harold Sullivan. As all stood in awed silence, Suzanne Lyman was pronounced Oueen of the Prom and Steve Smith was chosen King. Eleven o ' clock came too soon for all partaking in Suzanne ' s and Steve ' s joy during our evening with a knight. The Chipplest chips around . . . Hiland Potato Chips Regular or Wavees Paul Grother CONSIDER... aQvfieer ...NOT A JOB When looking ahead to your business life, you want to think beyond just a job. Consider the kind of business career you want and judge the qualities of the com- pany which is a part of that business. Life Insurance is a good business and the Equitable Life of Iowa is a good company — offering so many opportunities for the career man or woman. Look into the Equitable, and you ' ll find all of the so-called fringe benefits offered by business gener- ally, plus some that only Equitable has for you. Most importantly, there are so many phases of life insurance 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. 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