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X---,'71,f-T ,1w:7gQg:473 ,,,.H,k..m Nc 'THQ 'Qs 951 SN 1091-IACAT 4 W X, x . , J, ,.-L, 'V LX ....,,W l7u6liAlned Senior Claw iw 06 The Q r i m M I 9 5 Z M95 Schvol Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1952, dedicate this book to Armed Forces To sible for us the members of our community in the of our country. our parents, who have made it pos- to complete our High School career. To the Board of Education who has given many hours of its time in furthering our educa- tion. To our teachers, througha1J.our school years for their splendid patience and co-opera- tion. MAX McCORD Superintendent Social Science Speech Buena Vista B,S, Drake M.S, RUTH SCHLUETER Mathematics English Em oria Kansas p omaha University B. MARGARET WILSON Seventh and Eighth Physics English Highland Park University of Iowa SALLY CLOPTON First and Second Citrus J.C. Uklahoma A and M Drake University B H LEN ANDERSON Kindergarten Iowa State College Drake University A use National College of Ed., Evanston, Illinois Yacaltq PAUL SMITH Acting Principal Coach Social Science General Science Manual Training Drake B.A. EVELYN JOHNSON Home Economics English Typing-Shorthand Northwest Missouri SaTeCs BoSo Drake University GLADYS GREIF Fifth and Sixth Drake University HELEN BRIGGS Third and Fourth I.S.T.C. Drake University MILDFED KILLAM Drake University B,S M Graduate in Piano-Drake dnnual Editor-1n-Chief--- Assistant Editor-- Business Manager-- Publicity Director Advertising Sales- Yearbook Sales ---- Sports Editor ----- Social Editor ----- Literary Editor--- Art Editor -------- Staff ---Pati O'Donnell ------Anne Kinsey ---Herbert Wilson --------Donald Collins ---------Donald Kallem ---------Dan Beauchamp ----------Sam Price ------Rheta Wiese ---Bette Shepherd -------Anna Mae Bauman Music Editor ----------------- Ronald Baer Class Editor ----- ---Beverly Booher SENIOR CLASS OF President ----------------- Vice-President ------------ Secretary -------- ------ 195 2 ----Don Kallem - Dan Beauchamp -Bette Shepherd Treasurer ----- ---Anne Kinsey CLASS MOTTO Not at the Top but Climbing CLASS FLOWER Bed Rose CLASS COLORS Red and White BOARD OF EDUCATION John Kinsey, President Lester Friar---Secretary Marjorie Young---Treasurer John Bohrofen Viola Bloomfield CUSTODIAN N. E. Bates Earl Peitzman Florence Hayes 41 f il , Gul 'QSFV Ronald Baer WRon' Dramatics ----- l,2,3,h Glee Club ----- l,2,3,4 Band ---------- l,2,3,h Swing Band ------ ----3 Samuel Price 'SamW Dramatics- --..-- 2,3,h Glee Club ----- l,2,3,l+ Basketball ---- l,2,3,l+ Baseball ------ l,2,3,1, Football -------- l,2,3 Treasurer ----------- 2 Eleanor Shepherd 'Bette' Dramatics ----- l,2,3,h Glee Club ------- l,3,L 3,L Sextette ---------- Trio ----------- ----- 3 Cheerleader- -...-- 2,b Treasurer ----------- 1 secretary--- ------M Beverly Booher nBev' Dramatics ----- l,2,3,L Glee Club ------- l,3,A Sextette ---------- 3,b Band ---------- l,2,3,L Basketball ---- l,2,3,L Swing Band ---------- 3 Daniel Beauchamp WDan' Dramatics ------- 2,3,b Glee Club ----- l,2,3,l, Basketball ---- l,2,3,h Baseball ------ l,2,3,b Football ------ l,2,3,u President ----------- 1 Treasurer -------- ---3 Vice-president ------ 4 Herbert Wilson WHerb' Dramatics ------- l,2,A Glee Club --------- 3,h Basketball ---------- l Baseball ------ l,2,3,L Football ------ l,2,3,L Vice-president ------ 3 Student Council ----- 3 l Ea ,pam SUN ' 'MK AN Anne Kinsey Dramatics ----- l,2,3,4 Glee Club --------- 1,3 Sextette ------------ 4 Basketball ---- l,2,3,4 Cheerleader --------- 3 Treasurer --------- 1,4 President ---- -------2 Annual Staff -------- 4 Patricia O'Donne1l WPatin U5 QU W gF4H M N Q W WC+m 5 Q 0 N dc+C!d Uc+klH N 0 C O P-4lU'UI I-'Ill I Il I l'lI llll llll P Ili-' ull-0 N IRIN -:lu-n QIIUMN Qlilil hJh4i0-5 U m'U4 H cfH H W S Q 0 B C1 :ID-ma: tb O mmm-'-I G D PJU DIE H-:W 1.-fm our-' In :cn mon. rf-od-m ct: wolv- I 5 71 P95 I Q lv-I-nv Hardlcb Ima-f Init! lsr-I IH-lrf I cb ll-'nl U B :lla ro lull - lull w null - lull F' ALuuJN Cheerleader --------- Glee Club--- Band -------- Swing Band-- Football ---- Basketball-- Baseball ---- Secretary--- President--- lx2s3:h 1v2a3sL --------3 --l,2,3,h lx2s3vh lv2a3sh --------3 --------A Student Council-----h Donald Collins IIDOH Il Dramatics ----- l,2,3,4 Glee Club ----- l,2,3,4 Football ---------- 1,2 Basketball ---- l,2,3,4 Baseball ------------ 1 Anna Mae Bauman WAnnie' Dramatics ----- l,2,3,h Glee Club ------- 1,2,3 Band ---------- l,2,3,L Sexette ------- 1,2,3,h Basketball ---- l,2,3,A Secretary ----------- 2 Cheerleader --------- 1 Rheta Wiese Dramatics ----- Glee Club ----- Band ---------- Swing Band ---- Sexette ------- 17273115 l,2,3,l+ l,2,3,l+ ------3 ----3,1 Basketball ------ l,2,3 ' s 51 N af Anne 4,31 Dan Bev l Ron Sam Don K Claw Hin tory In the fall of '48, fourteen very green-looking freshmen entered high school. We were Ronald Baer, Anna Mae Bauman, Beverly Booher, DanielBeauchamp, Donald Col- lins, Rodney Hall, Donald Kallem, Anne Kinsey, Patricia O'Donnell, Lowell Meiers Shirley Paulson, Samuel Price, Herbert Wilson, and Rheta Wiese. Later in the year we were Joined by Eleanor Shepherd. Soon after school started we had to undergo the process of initiation. We all lived in spite of the treatment we received. We elected class officers and chose Dan Beauchamp as our president. Mrs. Schleuter successfully saw us through the year as sponsor. We gave our freshman play Nso Help Me Hannah.H From our class rollwe lost Lowell Meiers. We chose Anne Kinsey as class president. This year we gave in all our high school years many of our ranks were We entered our sophomore year, now a lot less green than just a year before. Mrs. Johnson as our sponsorand our play NToby Helps 0ut.W As engaged rusports and music and made a very good showing for the class. At the beginning of our Junior year we lost Shirhy Paulson Burkedzwho decided the role of a housewife suited her better than that of a high school girl, and Rod- ney Hall who moved away. This year Mr. Smith was our sponsor and Pati 0'Donnell was the class president. Mrs. Schleuter directed our play nTea Toper Tavernn which was presented to a full house. We entertained the Seniors at a banquet at the Cam modore Hotel in the spring and everyone enjoyed it very much. As we entered our senior year we had 12 members. They were Ronald Baer, Dan- iel Beauchamp, Donald Collins, Donald Kallem, Samuel Price, Herbert Wilson, Anna Mae Bauman, Beverly Booher, Anne Kinsey, Patricia O'Donnel1, Eleanor Shepherd, and Rheta Wiese. Of these twelve only thra Anne Kinsey, Rheta Wiese and Daniel Beau- champ had gone all the way together. Out of the twelve, nine participated in sports and five were in band. Near the end of the school year we put on our class play which turned out to be a huge success. Besides the twelve people mentioned above these 30 stone time or another have been members of our class: Fred Bagatti, Janet Bartelt, Mary Cole, Charles Fuson, Delbert Guinn, Jean Oyres, George Anderson, Billy Cole, Keith Neal, Joan Loney, Maxine Hember, Joan Wykoff, Edward Cross, Paul LaFee, Lowell Meiers, Shirley Paul- son, Leona Patterson, Kenneth Anson, Bonnie Grim, Jimmy Benshoff, Joy Schwabe, Betty Rife, Keith Anderson, Phillip Clark and Rodney Hall. weomafcy Bggg, Ronald Lgggyz Born March 3,1934 on the old Baer homestead near Grimes. Dur- ing his years in G. H. S., he took up photography as a hobby but later decided to take it up as his career. He realized his ambition whenln became head photographer of an expedition to explore flea life on Schmoo in the Valley of the Shmoon. This proved to be so hilarious he died laughing at the ripe old age oflO5 in Lower Slo- vovia. Bauman, Anna Mgg: Born May 5, 1934 on a farm near Grimes. In school she special ized in shorthand and typing. Her ambition wasto become a private secretary. She won many contests because of her amazing speed in shorthand. But one fearful day her shorthand became so short she could write no more. So she becamealady plumber, the first to use a left-handed monkey wrench. To her misfortune someone pulled the plug and she was sucked down the drain never to be heard of again. Beauchamp, Daniel Lge: Born September 22, 1934 in Carlisle. In school Daniel was a great physics student. When he graduated from college Daniel becamea very bril- liant inventor. His first success came from inventinga shoestring that would last a lifetime. Le sacrificed his life trying to discover a non-explodable bomb so no one would be hurt in wars. He became so frustrated he blew his stack, and no one has been able to find him since. Bgghgg. Bgygrly Legg: Born September 4, 1934 in Prairie City. During her senior year Beverly became engaged to a sailor, the son of a janitor. She was swept off her feet and immediately after graduation the carpenter's daughter eloped with the janitor's son. They settled down in Woodwork and had seven little shavers. She died atthe age of 93 because she stopped breathing. Collins, Donald Christie: Born August 4, 1934 on a farm near Dallas Center. Don was a great speech student and his ambition was to become a criminal lawyer. He was a top lawyer for 20 years and then went into politics. One day while phili- bustering before the senate he talked himselfto death. He left to grieve him, his wife, a former classmate, and several little blowhards. Kallem, Donald EQEQEQ: Born July 7, 1934 in Des Moines. In high school Don was a star player on the football team. He went to college on an athletic scholarship and majored in the theory of football and penmanship. He won the Pulitzer prize for the most perfect puncuation mark in 1975. Don went to the pentagon to demon- strate his method. While therehe became lostin the corridors and starvedto death. Kinsey, Anne Mary: Born September 3, 1934 onafarm near Grimes. Immediately after graduation from high school Anne wentto business school. She ended up in Washing- ton as wife to a high government official. She got a beautiful mink coat butitwas taken away from her during an investigation. The shock and loss ultimately caused her death. She was buried two day a.d. Cafter deathj O'Donnell, Patricia Ann: Born March 29, 1935 on a farm near Grimes. Pat was quite a brain in school and everyone expected her to become a great success. However after finishing college she married. She liveda very happy life until, at the age of 74, her 7 children talked so much and she became so disturbed she finally snat- ched herself bald headed and then died of embarassment. 23132, Samuel Arthur: Born August 30, 1932 in Grimes. Sam's chief claim to fame during his younger days was his phenomenal accuracy with a pea-shooter. He used this to advantage when he joined the National Guard and became an expert marksman. When Sam graduated from G.H.S. he joined the Merchant Marines. One day Admiral Price missed a bullseye by a fraction of an inch and died of shame. Shepherd glggggg Elizabeth: Born June 8 1934 in Indianola. During high school 9 1 Bette was known as quite a songstress. Shortly after graduation Bette went to Florida to sing in a night club. She became known as quite a blues singer. One night she sang such a sad song and all the audience cried so much she drowned in tears. The bouncer at the door, who was in love with Bette, tried to drag her out but she was so water-logged he couldn't manage. Her bodyis preservedin that salty brine and is now located in the Mad Menagerie Museum. Elgsg, Rheta Qargls Born June P, 1934 in Des Moines. Rheta was quitemnlucky dur- ing her school days, she suffered manyillnesses and accidents. However hxher sen- ior year her luck changed for the better. She met the man of her dreams and he gave her such a big diamond she couldn't carry it around. They were married and she received her wedding ring, which was quite enormous too. She struggled along for many years but finally she died of exhaustion from carrying them both around. Wilson, Herbert Edward: Born June 21, 1934 near Waukee. Herb was quite a playboy during school days. He changed, however, when he became tne world's best-known mechanic. He accompanied James T. Rattlebrain on his record setting flight to the moon in that capacity. While on the moon, Herb fell in love with a moonbeam and decided to stay. When you look up at the moon and see the man there that 1sn't Herb, he's the little mole on the man's cheek. 674446 Will We, the class of U52,U having reached the end of our career, being sound in health, mind, and memory, do make, publish, and here declare this writingto be our last will and testament. To the Junior Class we will all our co-operation. To all thealumniof former years we return the slams they have bestowed upon us. Anna Mae wills her ability to borrow paper from everyone to Beverly Peterson. The Seniors will Willie Weiser to Beverly Boston and vica-versa. Herb Wilson wills his nickname, HCOZYU, to La Verne Grief. Bev Booher wills the sweet smiles she gets from a certain sophmore boy to Beverly Boston, Cand hopes she appreciates themb. Dan Beauchamp wills his ability to stay away from women to Duane Fullerton. Bette Shepherd wills her ability to go out every night to Marilyn Bohrofen. Anne Kinsey wills her talkativeness to Shirley Madison and hope she uses it. Don Collins wills his good gradesto Dale Johnson who assuresls that he needs them. Ron Baer wills his ability to run the school movie projecter to Lloyd Peitzman. Patt O'Donnell wills her height to Tom Wooters for his basketball career at Grimes Hig . Sam Price wills his abilityim get the sport page of the paper first to Bob Slauson and hopes that Bob will enjoy it as much as he has. Rheta Wiese wills her calm voice to Jean Oyres. Donald Kallem wills his self-confidence to David Wiese. The Senior Class wills their used booksto the school and hope they arenot too much worse for the wear. Dan Beauchamp wills his bus route to Duane Fullerton. Beverly Booher wills her ability to stick to one man to Carolyn Kallem. Herb Wilson wills his devotion to the freshmen girls to the freshmen boys. Anna Mae wills her even disposition to Joyce Weiser. Bette Shepherd wills her arguing ability to all future Seniors. Anne Kinsey wills her abilityto holdanan for almost three years to Joann Bohrofen. Don Collins wills his ability to get the family car to Larry Seibert. Ron Baer wills his immunity to women to Roger Bloomfield. tht! This page is sponsored by Emmerts SU1'1d1'Y, Urbandale. Hummel Bros. Des Moines, Iowa Save Way Grocery, Beaverdale. Bond's Federated Store. Beaverdale Sam Price wills his easy to get along with manner to the juniors. Don Kallem leaves his willingness to get along with the faculty to Dale Johnson. Dan, Don, and Herb leave their football uniforms to Jody House, LaVerne Grief, and Tom Wooters. Bette Shepherd leaves her cheer leading uniform to Karen Wiles. Anna Mae, Pati, Anne, and Beverly leave their basketball suitsto men and hope they live up to the high standards. the future fresh- Rheta Wiese wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Sonny Wiles. To Phyllis Rosenburg, Bette Shepherd wills her ability to always man. Anna Mae leaves her ability to draw fouls to Patty Biery, to use Grimes High. The Seniors gladly leave Roger Bloomfield for Marjorie- The Seniors leave their talent for racketeering and graft to the To Mrs. Johnson we leave our Literature books and we wish to learned more from American Literature than we show. To Mr. McCord we leave our sincere thanks for the co-operationhe ing the school year. have at least one in bring honor to juniors. tell her that we has shown us dur- To Mr. Smith our sincere sympathy that he was forced to act as our sponsor for two years. To Mrs. Schleuter our appreciation for thefine start she gaversas our sponsor when we were freshmen. To any Senior Classes in the future we leave our radical ideas. After the preceding remarks, I think maybe we'd just better leave our books in the corner and go home. . QWWMEMCQZM CW WMM Zire HMJW Wifi This page is sponsored by Park Lane Des Moines John E. Bender Bennett Cleaners 2609 Beaver Ave. Call 5-6325 WN M .grew White-Bumgardner-Hack Funeral Homes Des Moines, Iowa Geneser Implement Store Granger, Iowa Pati 0'Donne1l CDQQCDCQCDCDQDQDGDGD 3:45 Sophomore glrls go to basketball. 6130 Dan Beauchamp crawla out of bad to take the bus route. 3:50 Junior girls go to basketball. 6145 Herb gets up and goes out to milk one cow. , 4115 senior girls go to basketball. 7100 Anna lee gets up to supervise Buck and Nook s breakfast. 4130 Guards run 35 laps while the forwards shoot 35 free throws. 7115 Don Kallam ia called by his aunt. 4:35 Boys on floor. 7130 Plt1'l ljlrl clock doasn t go off. 5:30 Girls come out of the showers. 7135 Anne is washing sleep from her eyes. 6:00 Glrls go home. 7145 Rheta finishes breakfast. 6105 Herb gets bitten by a med hen whlle gathering eggs. S150 Sam orawle out. ile dldn't say alake.J 6159 Boys go to the showers. 100 Harb returns from his milking with one pint of milk. 7105 Boys go home. 5115 Don Collins gets up. 7110 Rheta finishes the dishes. 8120 Don Collins lnlshs break!ast. 7:15 Collins calls Petl. H125 Dan waits 5 minutes for Patl to get to the bus. 7,20 Ron gallg Granger, 8130 Don Kallem arrlvas at school. 7.31 Bev ,gangs go 'r1tg 8 letggy, 8136 Bev Booher arrives with a letter. CGeorge?J 7145i geese 5, nas company. B137 Pnti and Don C- start nrzuins- 7146 Everett visits Rheta. 8140 Kallam goes beck to Klnsay's seat. 7145 Sam leaves for Granger. 3150 R95 Utifti to Set 59719 PFUJBCCUT- 714 Harb develops lstlvetlntiputls from bite. 3159i Biff! S- ITPUGB- 7150 Den tries to watch T V and study history. 9100 Smith comes into the assembly. K0rder?7 7152 Anne las washes her hair. 9102 Uovla 7153 Don Collins hangs up. 920 Projector refuses to run. Iovie called off. 7.54 D.n K,11gn gall, Anne, 9108 Study Hall 7155 Anna lee dries her halr. 9110 UOIBO lubliddl- E159 Sam arrives ln Granger. 9115 YOU? ffelhllh Girl! Blk to SPBBK- fIllBihB BSK1hB U 100 Anna lee tries to call Anne. Line Busy! 9120 Fullerton asks to sneak to Slauson, Johnson, and Wooters. 8110 Herb goes go bed, 9130 Senior class maatlng ln the beck room. 8115 Ron goes to bed. 9131 Flghtl 8.30 Anna lea tries to call again. 9145 Still fighting so we deelda to have history class. B145 Kgllgm hangs up, 9146 Testll 9100 Anna las gives up and goes to bed. 10115 Everyone falls but one. louasa who7???J 9,10 Anne gtgrtg gg wggn ner nnir, 10120 Songbird: file out. 9115 Bev Booher returns from Guesses where she has been since 8 P. M. 10140 Rheta, Bev, Anna 'ae and Bette begin shorthand. 9530 Sam ,tarts to lgave qrgnger. 10143 Ron B. starts tellfng Jokes. 9145 Bav.goaa to bed. 10145 Kallea and Klnsay journey to office. 10100 Everett goes home. 11100 Seniors decide to study vhyslcs. 10115 Pati starts to study. 11131 Anna lae goes to work ln the lunchroom. 10120 Rheta goes to bed. 11145 Underclessmen begin to nut away their work for lunch. 10130 Collins goes to bed. l1150 Eau awakens from mldmornlng nap. 10150 Kellem in bed and asleep, finally. 11155 nderclesaman take their places in tha lunchllne. 11:00 Sam leaves Granger. 12105 Assamgly dismissed. 11115 Anne finishes washing her hair and goes to bed. 12110 Anna ae goes to the assembly to study history. 11120 Pars n1gs the nay. 12130 Lunch line finally gets through. 11125 Sgm in bad. 19150 Rh!!! IDC B070F11 lPP1V9 from lunth- 11130 Dan decides to quit watching T V and goes to bed. 1100 School takes up. 12100 Bette s company goes home. 1195 Economics. 12115 sallam sets up for a drink. 1106 Seniors try a stall. 1105 Smith gets up to walk the baby. 1125 last comes off regardless ot stall. Can't tool that Smith. 111m sam fall, out of bed. 11 0 erlean Literature. 2'0 Seniors all finally asleep. 1155 Johnson Kbalel starts talking. 2199 Anna llae's wild dream wakes her ap. 2120 Mrs. Johnson gots him shut HD- 3130 Herb's istivetlntlputls has developed to a critical stage. 2136 Kinsey, Shep, and 0'Donne11 start lrsvihs- Axon Smith gets seek to bed. 2l40 Seniors get n drink- 4145 Smith gets beck up. 2147 Betty, Annie, nhata and Bev. go to study hall. 6125 smith goes back to bed. fFlnallyJ 2144 Senior boys, Patl,.Anna, and Bev. P. go to physics. 6130 oppgl ls ls where we came ln. 3140 Freshmen girls go to basketball. r- 1, -1, 1 mmf., ev 11: ,1 , 5 1 111 1121112111-fumitll'illl2iIb1l?I!I11EllgJj11' PjQla1'1N12U3UUI:g,2,. i1L:g51LgZ31f?1 :1 Ellsggytflelllil - 432143-fn ' 1 H'WW1V7UNf1'1! MN 1'l1I!F11!11112111151112 aklllll- 111Ql'f'i's1imumrgfuwfgnruw lllllill 111611112-1211--v 1':Wf.' 5we-lelslllslulelfv2Mswwemen1s111e1 f l-'fwfllliwiwi ififmijullj 111 we l'HLTWIl'1ii'1 1?IIHAT 1'ff1ag11.',l11l151vl'e1 femusl111MSW-21311-Willis-'13fIHU:UU V'1e '-i l 'l'f-'D'2M'24!l':l sf fheI11:11-1:11111 1111-:ll-NU N-M 'Lf-U 1-fs' '1'- ' 'F L- Ronald Boer Favorite Song: There's No Tomorrow Favorite Food: Fried Chicken Favorite Co1or1 Brown Photography Pastimes Would Llke,to Bel Brain Surgeon Will Bs: Butcher Anna Mao Bauman Favorite Songx Dawn Yonder by Joe CF1nsersD Carr Favorite Food1 Frled Chicken Favorite Color: Light Blue Pastlmex Listening to popular music. Would Like to Be: Dancer Will Bex Housewife Daniel Beauchamp Favorlte Song: Tennessee Waltz Favorite Foodx Steak Favorite Colorx Blue Paatlmel Drlvlng the bus Would Llke to Be1 In the F. B. I. Will Bel Beverly In the service Booher Favorite Songl ly Heart Cries For You Favorite Foodt Hamburuors Favorite Color: Blue Pastlmax Writing letters Would Like to Be: Telephone operator Will Bel Housewife Dunnld Collins Favorite Songt Without a Song Favorite Food: Steak Favorite Color: Black and White Pastlmex lovles Would Like to Bax Lawyer Will Bel Air Force Donald Kallem Favorite Song: Dangerous Dan HcGrew Favorite Food1 Steak Favorite Color: Blue Pastimal Listening to Guy Lombacdo Would L Will Bo lke to Bex Big Tau CDRCH 1 Sports Announcer by Guy Lombardo Anne Kinsey Favorite Song: Any Timo Favorite Color: Red Favorite Foodl Fried Chicken Dates Pastlmex Would Like to Be: Teacher Will Box Housewife Favorite Songx Cry by Johnnie Ray Favorite Colorx Blue Favorite Food: Spaghetti ani Meat Balls Pastimex Going to movies wi h Don C. Would Like to Be: First Woman President Will Be: Housewife Sam Price Favorite Songx Cold, Cold Heart Favorite Food! Chicken Favorite Color: Anything pretty Pastlmsx Loafing Would Like to Box Millionaire Will Be: Poor Man Bette Shepherd Favorite song: I'1l Get By Favorite Color: Rose Favorite FDUGI French Fried Shrimp Going out Paatlmea Would Like to Bel Bachelor Girl Will Be: Stenographer Rheta Wleso Favorite Songx It Is No Secret Favorite Colorx Pink Favorite Foodl Spaghetti and Heat Balls Ica Skating Psstlmel Would Like to Box Secretary Wlll Bel Housewife Herbert Wilson Favorite Song: Down Yonder Favorite Color: Green Favorite Foodx Swiss Steak Pastlmex Thinking Would Like to Be: Iaehenlc Will Bax In the Service, no doubt. Kaccalaureate LUTH RAN CHURCH 8:00 O'clock May 18, 1952 Processional, HHoly, Holy, Holyn- ---------------------- High School Invocation ---------------------------------- Reverend Paul T. Meyer Hymn -------------------------------------------------- Congregation Scripture Lesson and Prayer Sermon -------------------------------------- Reverend Paul T. Meyer Vocal ------------ -- - -------------------- Sextette Benediction ............-............. ..... .Reverend Paul T. Meyer Recessional, WFairest Lord Jesusn ....-- ....---..--..- High School Commencement High School Auditorium 8:00 O'clock May 22, 1952 Processional ------------------------------ ---- -- ---- School Band Invocation Instrumental Music ---------------------------------- Beverly Booher Address --------------------- State Representative Wendell Pendleton Presentation of Eighth Grade Diplomas ---- Superintendent Max McCord Instrumental Music --------------------------------- Marilyn Bohrofen Presentation of Diplomas ------------------------------- John Kinsey President of Board of Education Tokens of Gratitude -------------------------.----.-.- Donald Kallem Benediction Taps Recessional ---------------- --------- --------------- School Band CLASS NIGHT Blue and Gold Overture ---- ---- Band Lakes Of Ocala Waltz--- ---- ------------- Band Dress Parade ----- ------- -------------- Band Vocal Duet ---- ' ------- Bette Shepherd Q Ronald Baer Girl's Athletic Awards ---- ----- Paul Smith Pacific Moon Overture ---- ----------- Band Crown city--- ---- --- - Boy's Athletic Awards ----- - - Vocal ---- SENIORS OF 1952 Piano Solo ----- -- Music Awards ---- - Special Awards ----- Santiago ---- ----------Band ----Paul Smith ---Trio --Sharon Dolan ---Mrs. Killam ---Mr. McCord -----Band ai i . lg ' - 4 vw r 1 ,y5Qgt:, s W s ' N- , 'Y n. f H N ' . K q lg, 111-3 ' e' 4,433 , flesh fmmxxwm N' dfgqx Q' n an pf 'ft 9, , AF: o ' f R. ft. 1. N K K 'Q Bob s Shirley Dale Joann Duane Q 5 Wooters ,Wy Madison Johnson Bohrofen Fullerton ,,, Q. I Q I K T K ali! Q. 5 We or ,Jyy.fQ , so 1 f ' 'f Z, as N , so . 17 f 'V x Y K at 1 N' X' '4'Nv i 'xA ggi! x ,A A W1111 Joyce Bob Jean EZZZEZZD weiseg is I Weiser Slauson GTZ Oyres uniom The meeting is called to order. We will now have election of officers. The primary purpose of this first meeting was to elect class officers. Wil- liam Weiser was chosen presidentg Joyce Weiser, vice-president, Robert secretaryg Jean Oyres, treasurer. We signed up for advanced algebra, typing, economics and governmeng can literature, and school was under way. On November 2, we had our class play, 'The Wild Oats B0Y,n whichwas thanks to the able assistance of Mrs. Schleuter. We had quite a few sportsmen and women in our class. All the for football and all but one boy was out for basketball. There girls out for basketballg Jean Oyres and Joyce Weiser. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at Younkers Tea Room on the Every one of the juniors was very well-mannered, and it was enjoyed We hope our sponsor, Superintendent McCord, is none the worse result of all the trouble we gave him during the year. Wooters, ani Ameri- very good boys were out were only two 18th of April. by all. for wear as a We are looking forward with much pleasure to being seniors at G. H. S. Bloomfield Gerald Lloyd Plumb Peitzman Soplrvmvrm The Sophomores of the year of'l95l-52 entered with eleven members on the 3rd day of September. At the beginning of the school year we elected officers of our class. we chose as president--Roger Bloomfield, vice-president--Melvin Wiles, secretary-- David Wiese, treasurer--Jerold Plumb. The subjects that we were assigned were speech, English, geometry, and world history. In November our speech class went on a tour in which we visited WOI-TV Ames, and radio stations in Des Moines, and then completed the tour at a show in the alternoon. In February our speech class presented a play, NThe Headles:Ghost.W We al- so took part in sports this year. In footballwe were representedby Melvin Wiles Larry Seibert, Roger B100mf1e1d, and James Biddle. In basketball the girls tak- ing part were Sylvia Pinegar, Marilyn Bohrofen, and Ruth Kinsey, and the boys were Melvin Wiles, Larry Seibert, James Biddle, Ronald Hayes, and Loyd Peitzman. To end up our activities of the year, we had e class party. We will agree we all had a very enjoyable year with our sponsor, Mrs. Johnson. I Beverly Patty Phyllis MarJor1e 1 B Boston Biery Rosenberg Mudsett gif?-in Bgiffara La erne Tom 'Grelf Wogterg 7I'eAflmen On September 3,l9Sl, ten meek little Freshmen enrolled in Grimes High School. Our hearts were beating high in anticipation of what new adventures we might en- counter. We were happy to welcome a new girl, Beverly Boston, into our class. Wessoon were at work at our new subjects, algegra, general science, English, manual training and home economics. We elected as class officersg Beverly Boston, presidentg Carolyn Kallem, vice-president, Patricia Biery, secretaryg and Phyllis Rosenberg, treasurer. The outstanding event in this our first year was Freshmen Initiation. We made quite a parade as we were asked to entertain each school room. Barbara Baer was scrub womang Beverly Boston, football player, Patricia Biery, Cave woman, Phyllis Rosenberg, glamour girl, narjorie Mudgett, fat lady, Carolyn Kallem, Moonbeam Mcswineg Laverne Grief, Hula dancer, Tom Wooters, Indian squaw with papooseg Edwin Baer, bouncing baby, and Joe House, was UThe Thingn in long flannels. After the eventful evening party which included the traditional hot peppers and the freshman clean up, we felt that we had earned our place as members of Grimes High School. We were joined in the mid-year by Allen Guess from Maxwell, who participated in basketball, along with Edwin Baer who also went out for football. The girls that were represented in sports were Patricia Biery, Carolyn Kallem, Barbara Baer, and Marjorie Mudgett. Carolyn Kallem was chosen cheer leader. Marjorie Mudgett, Carolyn Kallem, and Barbara Baer played in the band, and all the boys and girls were out for Glee Club. We feel that we have completed a very successful year un- der our sponsor Hrs. Schlueter. Q H, we V nr wi' -. QVVFEQB Vows? 1 1. fi fa. A, .e Os B my weak B ae 5a'. P B cgi 'B Mx, QQ 1, AA 1 . A'L'A W5 , VA' V . fr , .. Me- MMM B ff Q :' or , X' 'B .. if silk 3 A ' b - A A Ai sl 1 Twila Larry A Janice ,, Dennis Delores V V V Karen ,md 'Ti S Subert onefhout Ll- Bohfofen Bohfofua Higens ' Barteltwwu 3 Wiles Uipgorman O' Hsgison H I A ,rx S. , av -g , ' 33 r -vw! 2: -+- Aw- 1 Vw I JV- 414' ,- -il' ' f I WC.-74 In J-Q K ' X i A I J ' . 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H,Teacher Not present: Ronald Bartelt, Darris Beam, Dennis Brooks, Kenneth Brooks, Peggy Chambers, Bobby Horner, Kathy Sonnenburg, Danny Danilson, IN MEMORIAM Melvin Bohrofen was a second grade student in Grimes school at the time of his death January 8, 1952. Melvin was a quiet, poised child with a cheerfuld sposition and his happy smile made him loved by all who knew him, l L 2 ig mr , ww v 'H g 'r mi Q.-uk ,VT .,, , . -M135 ,, lgyzlga A Jmkwbly' . f , Y: 1, Y In ,YM v ' XD' ' i'mgf5w, SAI! V h C2 i !1u: aw X ,.-- ' 1 M' 'yu 5: . .sm iff-'f si A D F x., da GIRL ' S BASKETBALL Anna Mae Bauman Anne Kinsey, Pati O'Donnell and Ruth Kinsey. ' Barbara Baer, Pat Blery, Coach Smith, Carolyn Kallem, and Jean Oyres. Marilyn Bohrofen, Joyce Weiser, Bev Booher, Sylvia Pinegar, and Marj lludgett. SCHEDULE DATF: TEAM THERE TI-EY November 'aukee Here S5 November Polk City Here 30 November Polk City There 36 Lovember Johnston Here 33 December Elkhart There 46 December Waukee There 52 December Bondurant There 64 December Woodside There 37 December Bondurant Here 45 December Elkhart Here 48 January Johnston There 34 January Urbandele Here 44 January Granger There 57 February Van Meter There 61 County Tournament at est Des I-'Toines January Ulkhart 27 Pectional Tournament at West Des Moines January West Des Moines Walleyl 71 This page is sponsored by Harrold Shopping Center, Herrold Station Sloan Pierce, Des Moines Farmers Food Bank, Granger, Iola Beeson the Florist, Des Moines, Iowa Back Row: Coach Paul Smith, Dale Johnson Dan Beauchamp, Dave Wiese, Don Collins, Sam Price, Will Weiser, and Don Kallem. Front Row: Hel Wiles, Bob Slauson, Larry Seiberta Lloyd Peitzman, James Biddle Edwin Baer, Ron Hayes, an Duane Fullerton. Absent, Allan Guess. BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE TEAM WHERE November 16 Waukee Here November 2O Polk City Here November 27 Polk City There November 30 Johnston Here December 3 Elkhart There December 7 Waukee There December ll Bondurant There December 15 Woodside There December 18 Bondurant Here December 20 Elkhart Here January 4 Johnston There January 8 Urbandale Here January 11 Granger There January 14 Assumption There fkrkfklklkltlklkfkvk COUNTY TOURNAMENT AT JOHNSTON Grimes Wins Consolation Trophy January 22 Woodside January 24 Altoona January 25 West Des Moines CValleyJ January 26 Bondurant Sklkiikirlklklkfklf January 29 Assumption Here February 5 Van Meter There Games Won ll Games Lost 9 THEY 58 25 44 3 9 55 52 61 50 64 56 47 19 58 42 35 45 32 39 37 79 face 1 X V 5 9 fx '15 lx X 1' X ...I Bn. Back Row: Herb Wilson, Willie Weiser, Dan Beauchamp, Dale Johnson, Roger Bloomfield, Don Kallem and Coach Paul Smith. Front Row: Hel Wiles, Bob Slauson, James Biddle, Bob Woo- ters, Duane Fullerton, Eddie Baer and Larry Seibert. 1951 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept Grimes 13 Urbandale 19 Sept Grimes 13 Bondurant 37 Sept Grimes 15 Woodside 8 Oct. Grimes 20 Mitchelville 24 Oct, Grimes 26 Prairie City 12 Oct. Grimes O Runnells 20 Oct. Grimes 26 Urbandale 0 Nov. Grimes O Mingo 37 ' X U The Grimesfbotball squad this season was composedof fourteen boysg one fresh- man, four sophmores, five juniors and three seniors. The team had a season record of three wins and five losses, andfinished fifth in the tough Central Iowa Six Man Conference. Three boys, Don Kallem, Will Weiser, and Dan Beauchamp, placed on the honor roll of Jack North's All State Selections. The team enjoyed a fine season in spite of the many bad nights of rain and cold in which the games were played. Coach Smith and the team will vreatly miss the graduating seniors, Dan Beauchamp, Herb Wilson and Don Kallem, Don Kallem, who captained the team,was the work horse of the club figuring in alli e touchdowns scored by Grimes either by running or by 1 . itil pass ng This page issponsored by ROSE 6 TADS HERDOLD GROCERY W. J. STEWART CO. INC. X , fs X fb N 2 cd YX 'f .12 w-1 !a'Ae6afll we Back Row: Coach Paul Smith, Dan Beauchamp, David Wiese, Roger Bloomfield, Sam Price and Dale John- son. Middle Row: Lloyd Peitzman, Mel Wiles, James Bid- dle and Larry Seibert. Front Row: Herb Wilson, Willie Weiser, Bob Slauson, Duane Fullerton and Don Kallem. HEEEEEEEEE Patricla Biery not being the apple of a certain Senior's eye? Phyllis Rosenberg causing any trouble? Beverly Boston without her eye on an upper classman? Edwin Baer making mad passionate love? LaVerne Grief a football hero? Tommy Wooters being a professional wrestler? Jody House with a date? Carolyn Kallem having a steady? Marjorie Mudgett looking wide awake? Ruth Kinsey taking reducing pills? Sylvia Pinegar without Marge? JH Marilyn Bohrofen with straight hair? 7,1 g Buzz Plumb girl shy? ', James Biddle not picking a fight? 32 ,fag Lloyd Peitzman without a practical joke? 3 migchh Sonny Wiles at a loss for words? Larry Seibert being polite? -'4j::EZ2:5'?' David Wiese not blushing? Roger Bloomfield not being God's gift to women? Ronald Hayes without Marilyn? Beverly Peterson with her hair messed up? Shirley Madison without a sharp answer? Jean Oyres with a low, sultry voice? Joyce Weiser without a fad? Joann Bohrofen with blonde hair? Bob Wooters as bouncer in a night clubf? Willie Weiser not being pursued by a freshman girl? Bob Slauson without that slow, lazy walk? Dale Johnson wearing his class ring? Duane Fullerton working? -'fa F , g H WMS 1 E' . xx :'.: 5 1 I7 Back Row: Joyce Weiser, Anna Mae Bauman, Anne Kinsey, Pati 0'Donnell, Ruth Kinsey, Beverly Peterson, and Joann Bohrofen. Middle Row: Barbara Baer, Winnie Madison, Patty Biery, Carolyn Kallem, Beverly Boo- her Phyllis Rosenberg, Beverly Boston, Janice Bohrofen, and Barbara Booher. Front Row: Da sy Madison, Marilyn Bohro- fen, Sylvia Pinegar, Marjorie Mudgett, Mrs. Killam, Carol Baer, Jean Oyres, Shir- lel Msdisoil- a9EUEa1'S.E1 Wilesg .. .. .L 1. Back Row: James Biddle Don Kallem, Sam Price, Ron Hayes Dale Johnson Duane Fullerton, Herb Wilson and Edwin Baer. Middle Row: Hel Wiles Jerald Plumb Lloyd Peitzman, Larry Beibert Bob Slau- Sona Bob Wooters, La Verne Grief, Joe House, and Tom Wooters. Front Row: Ron Baer Roger Bloomfield, Dan Beauchamp, Mrs. fillam, Willie Wei- ser, Dave Wiese, and Don Collins. Kandi Standing: Janice Bohrofon, Gerald Snoles, Beverly Booher, Dan Hayes, Barbara Booher, David Wiese, Mrs. Killam, anna Mae Bauman, Dennis Bohrofen, Doris Bohrofen, Don Kallem, and Lloyd Peitzman. Seated: Kay Adrian, Carolyn Kallem Marjorie Mudgett, Joann Bohrofon, Beverly Peterson, Ronaid Baer, Marilyn Bohrofen, Carol Baer, and Barbara Baer. Absent: Rheta Wiese Standing: Ronald Brooks, Norman Watson, Dan Hayes, Jimmy Tuttle, Mrs. Killam, David Bogaard, David Roser, and Bill Caesidy. Seated: Nancy Paulson, Phyllis Morris, Karen Grimm, Mary Lint, Janice Bohrofen, Gerald Sholes Elfon Scnlenker, Gene Seibert, Dennis Bonrofen, Larry Dsterhout 7 and Doris Bohrofen. mm by Aunt Anne, housekeeper in Uncle George's home ---- ---- Marilyn Bohrofen Della the maid ----------------- ------ --- ---Shirley Madison Judy,,Uncle George's adopted daughter-:::::::- --... Joyce Weiser Danny Murphy, the cook--maybe ---------.. -- ..... James Biddle Patricia Gilder, Judy's friend ----------..- Eve Martin, another friend--more or less---- Eddie, the wild oats boy ----------- ------.- Jake Peters, the cousin from New York ---- - - Prue, the country cousin ---------------.-- - Trout Pfue'S pertiferous son ----------- --- -----------Jean Oyres --------Joann Bohrofen ---------Duane Fullerton ---------William Weiser --------Beverly Peterson - ------------- Bob Wooters Charlie Benton, the ex-prize fighter cousin -------.-..... ---D319 Johnson Seth, the uncle from Maine --------------- ----- - -........ ---Bch Slausgn Mose, Uncle George's darky servant -----------.... --...... ---Melvin wiles According to the terms of his adopted father's freak will, Eddie, in order, to earn a fortune of 350,000 has to be in bed at eight o'clock every night for three morths. It is some chore for a fast-stepping night-bird like Eddie, who frequently neglects to go to bed at all. He undertakes it, however, in the pres- ence of all down on the inherit the a hard time the family relatives, who are to benefit by the will in case he falls job. He is also supposed to marry his sweetheart, Judy,-who is to fortune with him on account of his dissipated habits and he is having winning her back. Naturally the scheming relatives do what they can to keep thelovers apart and particularly to spoil Eddie's in-bed-at-eight-o'clock record. But in the end, the wild oats boy outwits them all. agafttamafie by Jerry Carleton ----- ------- ------ -------- --- ------------- Mel Wiles Nancy Carleton ----- - ------------- -------- ----------- Ruth Kinsey Mrs. Smith ------ ----------------------------------------- James Biddle Bill West ------- ---- - ------------------------------- Ronald Hayes George Larkens ----- ------------ ---------- - ------- Roger Bloomfield Sam -------------------------------------------- ------------ Larry Seibert Richard Hamlin ----------------- -------------------------- Lloyd Peitzman Agatha Tinsley ----- - ------------------------------- ---- -Marilyn Bohrofen Jane Waring ----------------------------------------------- Sylvia Pinegar Liza ---------------------------------------------------- ---- Gerald Plumb -----? ? ? 7 ? Headless Ghost ------------ ----------------------------- Ghosts are bad enough,but who would want to snend a vacation with a headless ghost? But, strange as it seems, Jerry Carleton and his sister, Nancy, advertise their new mountain inn as a Headless Ghost Haven and get customers! Cheerfully ignoring the awesome hints of disaster,Jerry and Nancy fill their hotel with guests, and then all sorts of baffling events occur. Tension is built up and the headless ghost actually appears. Senior I7 ay Reach For The Moon Sally Sherwood, possessing a lively imagination .. .....Anne Kinsey Larry Kerrigan indulging in a bit of urogue... .... ....Donald Kallem Betty Breckenridge, admiring a masterful man .... .....Anna Mae Bauman Hal Sherwood, assuming the role of knight errant....Daniel Beauchamp Patricia Pennington, acquiring a colorful past ........ ...Pheta Wiese Anthony Hoyt, being a trifle obsessed with the West......Ronald Baer John Cameron, proving something of a mystery... ..... ..Donald Collins Keewaydin combination of Cupid and Indian servant ....... Allyn Guess Jennifer fee, escaping into a new life. ........ .......Bette Shepherd Genevieve Lee, transfers her position of secretary..Marjorie Mudgett Irs. Larrimore, unhesitatingly speaking her m1nd......Beverly Booher Pamela Parnell, precipitation a crisis................Pati O'Donnell Ted, he of the ready tongue...................... ......Sammie Price The Earl in search of adventure and more... ....Herbert Wilson Tex, ukulele playing cowboy................ ....Lloyd Peitzman Jennifer Lee, an heiress scheduled to marry an earl, fails to appear in the wedding procession, and escaping to a dude ranch obtains a position as secretary to the wealthy Mrs. Larrimore. John Cameron, one of the owners of the ranch, has had an eventful career. The younger son of the Earl of Sherbourne-Eric-and devoted to the older brother, Clarence, he has assumed the responsibility for a disgracefulact of the heir ap- parent and has made his way to America accompanied hyhis friend, Larry Kerrigan, his partner in business. In the meantime the old Earl dies and Clarence succeeds to the title, having won the hand of Pamela Parnell, Eric's former sweetheart. After the death of the earl, all communication with Eric ceases, with only the family solicitor knowing his whereabouts. Eric is quite unaware that Clarence has been killed and that a distant cousin, Edmund, through subterfuge, has suc- ceeded to the title. It is this Edmund who, in search d'an American heiress, has been jilted by Jennifer! and his unexpected arrival at the ranch causes complications. Pamela, who happens to be Mrs. Larrimore's niece, joins the circle, and the amazing dis- covery is made that Eric is alive. Eric's identity is established and Jennifer finds that, after all, her des- tiny is the Earl of Sherbourne. casa This page is sponsored by BBAlDT'S FUNERAL BDI! Dallas Center, Iowa 201151 ' CVNCW CWM MZ On April 15 at Younkers Tea Room, a happy group of jun- iors and seniors gathered for the traditional banquet. A Gay Nineties theme was carried out in programs and decora- tions with a centerpiece of the senior class flower, red and white roses. As they left each senior received a rose as a memento of the evening. Theatre tickets were given to pro- vide entertainment for the balance d'the evening anda solen- did time was had by all. Toastmaster Piano solo Welcome Response Prophecy Will Vocal duet P R O G R A M Bob Wooters Mrs. Killam William Weiser Don Kallem Joyce Weiser Bette Shepherd Anna Mae Bauman and Don Kallem Farewell to Seniors Mr. McCord M E N U Fruit cocktail 3Wi33 Steak Mashed potatoes French fried carrots Tossed salad Hot rolls Milk Sundaes Nuts and candy This page is sponsored by Grimes Plumbing and Heating, Phone 84 Farmers Co-op. Elevator Co., Waukee, Iowa G. I. G. Shambaugh, D. D. S., Waukee, Iowa Des Moines Bank and Trust Company, Grimes, Iowa TRIBUTE This page is a tribute to several of the groups around our school that have not been mentioned before in this book. First of all, we pay tribute to the Student Council, which was composed of the president and vice president of each class. They were Don Kallem, Dan Beauchamp, Willie Weiser, Joyce Weiser, Roger Bloomfield, Melvin Wiles, Caro- lyn Kallem, and Beverly Boston. The advisor of this group was Mr. McCord. They were responsible for securing the movie that was shown every two weeks to the student body. The Junior High basketball teams played several games this year. Their record was 7 lost and 1 won. Although their record did not look too good, we felt that they had much better teams than the record showed. Mae trio the ii MT. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. The senior girls composed the sextette. They were Bette Shepherd, Anna Bauman, Beverly Booher, Anne Kinsey, Rheta Wiese, and Pati O'Donnell. Bette Shepherd, Anna Mae Bauman, and Rheta Wiese sang together as the Donald Kallem, Herbert Wilson, Ronald Baer and Lloyd Peitzman sang in boy's cuartette. Mrs. Killam was the director of the music groups. YiiiiiiiiiiikiiiiiYiifiilfiiffiiiififiif WE'LL REM MBER McCord for those sessions in history class. Mr. Smith as our sponsor for two whole years. Schlueter as the director of all our class plays. Mrs. Johnson as our advisor on the ANNUAL. . Wilson for the sessions in physics class. Mrs. Killam as our music instructor. Briggs as the girl's basketball chaperone. Miss Grief for her smiling ways. Clopton for cheerful laugh. Mrs. Anderson in lunch line every day. Bates and Mrs. Coons for the good food they cooked for us each day. Mr. Bates for his broom. Ott! This page is sponsored by Al Richardson, Grimes Stockyard Ammer's Hardware, Grimes, Iowa Carpenter Feed Store, Blue Bell Feeds Lyle Roberts, Standard 011 Agent GRIM S SCHOOL SONG We're loyal to you, Grimes Hi The red and the black, Grimes Hi We'll back you to stand--'Gainst the best in the land For we know you have sand, Grimes Hi -------- Rah! Rah! So crack out the ball, Grimes Hi We're backing you all, Grimes Hi Our team is our fame protector--On boys for we expect A victory from you Grimes Hi. Fling out that dear old flag, the black and the red Lean on your sons and daughters forging ahead Like men of old alliance--pacing reliance, Shouting defiance--Owski, Wow! Wow! Amid the broad green plains that nourish the land For honest labor and for learning we stand And unto thee we pledge our heart and hand, Dear Alma Mater, Grimes Hi. 3141 This page is sponsored by BEAVER VALLEY CANNING CO. Grimes, Iowa Congratulations to the class of 1952 Grimes, Iowa Dick Kohls Phone 32 Willard Batteries-Kendall Oils-Accessories General Repairing KOHL'S GARAGE I ,. WHY COOK AT HOME WHEN YOU CAN EAT CHEAPER AT SARGENT'S Cafe and Drive-In Complete Dinners 654 to 906 I also chicken, bar-b-q ribs, steaks, and spaghetti We cater to Families Open till 2 A. M. 1711 Forest Ave. Phone 3-9335 -5, 3 Congratulations Senior Class of 1952 GRIMES BARBER SHOP NVisit Your Barber Regularlyu Charles Fletchall, Prop. Grimes, Iowa CROW IMPLEMENT CO. Parts-Service-Sales Allis Chalmers 8 New Idea Farm Machinery 3rd Sc or-and Ave. Phone 7-1714 West Des Moines, Iowa Best Wishes to the Graduating class of 1952 DR. R. V. TEMPLETON, D. O. Grimes , Iowa Roto Rooter Sewer Service-Bottle Gas 8 Appliances BRIGGS ELECTRIC Frank M. Briggs PTIOIIG 35 Grimes, Iowa - I , When I was a boy of 14 my father was so dumb I could hardly get along with the Old Man When I was 21, I was surprised at how much The Old Man had learned in seven years. NICKS PLACE Phone 39 Grimes, Iowa 3800 Douglas Avenue Des Moines, Iowa DOUGLAS AVENUE SUPER VALUE MARKET Phone-7-8638 Best Wishes To All Of Our Good Friends In The Class Of 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood H. Roser Sales Service BERT S. DUNBAR phone 32 Grimes, Iowa FRIAR'S BRIARDALE FOOD STORE Frozen Foods - Meats and Groceries - Ice Cream Congratulations to the Seniors of 1952 -- Jim and Marie Phone 38 Grimes, Iowa Y '2- -rzg' ' V- High Quality Low Overhead HADE FURNITURE Dallas Center, Iowa Phone 2801 ED SEIBERT Salesman For Pioneer Hybrid Corn Company Our corn breeders continually develop new and better inbreds and hybrids. Pioneer developed and sells hybrids which aren't produced by anyone else. For ncorn at its bestn plant Pioneer seed corn next spring. PHONE 113 GRIMES, IOWA ROBINETTE CHEVROLET New Chevrolet Passenger Cars and Trucks Also a Good Selection of Used Cars and Trucks to Choose From Norge Home Appliances--R.C.A. Television Phone Des Moines 5-8441 Phone Grimes 7203 Johnston, Iowa WOODRING SERVICE STATION Texaco Products ' Battery Charging-Grease-Oil-Pop-Candy Ora Woodring--Phone 90--Grimes, Iowa HOOVER LUMBER COMPANY Lumber-Building Material-Tile Dallas Center, Iowa Congratulations 8: Every Good Wish to the Class of 1952 H. M. MENEOUGH Grimes, Iowa TASLER STANDARD SERVICE Gas-Oil-Greasing Earl Tasler---Phone 44 Grimes, Iowa Phillips Tank Wagon Service Gasoline-Grease-Oil PARKER 8 WILES Harold Parker Mglvin wiles West Des Moines eye? Grimes Phone 202 phone 16 RHINEHART IMPLEMENT CO. International Trucks-Farm Equipment Tractors-Refrigerators-Dairy Equipment Repair-Parts-Service Phone 4171 Dallas Center, Iowa INTERNATIONAL HARVE STE R HGLLEY SCHOOL SUPPLY zfirw ,W ' 4 Till W LW Rx xi' ' 'Tw rf 1,4 Rik 0 , LLCY t ,ml . xgl gfavnv aff 105 E. Grand Des Moines, Iowa QMEQK Grimes, Iowa Q3 Bus Beam Phillips Products Phone 87 Gas - Oil - Tires - Radios - Washing - Greasing BEA1'S SEdVICE STATION Phone l22 SEIBERT PONTIAC rourxnc 6 58 Pontiac Sales Complete Service To All Makes of Cars EARL SEIBERT Grimes, Iowa NIELSEN GREENHQUSE Corsages 1900 High Flowers For All Occasions Street Phone 3-0101 SNACK SHOP Home Baked Pies - Short Orders - Hamburgers - Heals Good Coffee 7015 Douglas Urbandale, Iowa Phone 5-0894 Garth Yann Editor Q Publisher THE DALLAS CENTER TIMQS Phone 4511 Da11as Center, Iowa MAC'S BUNGALOW Steaks - Chickens A good Place to Heet and a Good Place to Eat Y. H. XCGHATH Des Moines Phone 5-9892 , ,Q OLIES INN Harrison and Myrtle McKinney South of Johnston On Highway 64 M RLE HAY CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Concrete Blocks-Drain Tile-Chimney Block-Building Supplies 45OO Merle Hay Road Des Moines, Iowa L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY 212 Shops Building Des Moines, Iowa Tr.. .Y I OTTO'S.SERVICE STATION Washing Lubrication Johnston, Iowa Phones: Des Moines 7-3665 - Grimes 9308 Gifts and Notions Gibson Greeting Cards MRS. RUTH STEVENS Phone 2381 Dallas Center, Iowa Congratulations Class of 1952 -- FITZ ELECTRIC COMPANY Kelvinator - Westinghouse - Hotpoint - Maytag Dallas Center, Iowa FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE 8 LIGHTNING INSURANCE ASS'N H. S. Fox, President L. A. Fox, Secretary Dallas Center, Iowa J. A. FGX PLUMBING 8 HEATING General Electric Appliances Dallas Center, Iowa BRENTON STATE BANK Congratulations A Best Wishes to the 1952 Graduating Class Dallas Center, Iowa Compliments of T. x X ' I vz? x md f W. A. CASTLES, M D N77 I Office Phone 3941 Resldence Phone 3641 Dalles Center, Iowa INTERNATIONAL HARVE STE R PASCMORE IMULFLFhi CALFS Q SERVICE, INC. McCormick Tractors and M3ChlHeS Refrigeratlon 2323 Hubbell Ave. Des Moines 17, Iowa A l A Plant ,vglvnkfgllwv 1 cnows 'O c , -n v :ff 'z 4 A F 45 , --35: s: 'v ' 1024 Ar 'VV1 Deep Roots 5 Single-Cross Phone 151-Bed Grimes, Iowa L. L. Shipley, Agent HY-LINE Poultry Farms Dallas Center-'iiaukee-Johnston-Des Moines ADAMSON POULTRY Thanks for Past Business ,M Looking Forward to Future Dealings W. W. Adamson--O. E. Adamson 4412 Douglas Ave. Phone 7-1044 Des Moines, Iowa Compliments to the Graduating Class of 1952 CANFIELD'S TWO DRIVE INS llerle Hay and Douglas A5-1'P01't R035 Des Moines, Iowa GRANGER MOTOR COMPANY Dodge--Plymouth--Dodge Trucks Phone 70 Granger, Iowa R. F. WILSON LUMBER COMPANY Building Material, Hardware, Paints, and Fencing Telephone 31-2 Polk City, Iowa ANDERSCDN-ERICKSON DAIRY l H. M. ILTIS LUMBER CO. Curtis-Woodwork-Building Material-Hardware Sherwin-Williams Paints 3 Yards Des Moines--Phone 5-1155 West Des Moines--Phone 7-4445 Grimes 7313 Sales WALL IMPLEMENT COMPANY Service Jann gg num: Phone 2881 Dallas Center, Iowa RAY AHLBERG Sales Service Phone 2251 Ankeny, Iowa CAREY BROS. SEED 8 NURSERY CO. nBetter Gardening Beginsn nPotted Roses Our Specialtyn Evergreens Flowering Shrubs Shade 8 Fruit Trees Burhee's Q Vaughan's Seeds Scott's Lawn Care Products PYIOHS 7-7964 Des Moines, Iowa DANIEL ' S STORE Groceries-Heats-General Merchandise Featuring--- Monarch Finer Foods-Motorola-Admiral-Philco-Crosley T V and Appliances Telephone 23 Grimes, Iowa A 47- - - - --- - - - V V Lu'uvq.' For Eire! Tornado! and Casualty! xyh--- y, wx ff -mv , 5, .5 Z fu sh KN L 'Egg 1 SFA, ' A I 'QT39 ' Ax - ! Q 'fvfffi' , , 3 M fa , my SEE CHARLES PEITZMAN Compliments of DR. R. W. FINCH, Veterinarian Phone 3302 Grimes, Iowa 2620 University Avenue Food Farming Headquarters GOEBEL TRAC TOR COMPANY Ph0H0 62-4407 Des Moines, Iowa M 7 fasfes We milionf ff: : ff ': ' P- pw' 5 NV v 9 Y mv .-K ,J x UMM J , 2 25' very Jlte is Taste Delight. 1 akes Jetter Toast Too L,-J. Q Un .LNG CO.-LPAITI COMPLIMENTS OF U R B A N R 0 L L E R R I N K Urbandale CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from THORPE PUBLICATIONS Des Moines Phone 4-3072 D - ,-.-,, DEEP ROCK PETROLEUM PRODUCTS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF SQ WALT 8c AL JOHNSTON, IOWA YOUR SATISFACTION MEANS OUR SUCCESS PHONES GRIMES 9602 9308 DES MOINES 7-3665 5-1466 POLK CITY SAVINGS BANK Oli -,..j5!flf' S is I M A HOME OWNED BANK POLK CITY, IOWA Lithograpbed by SEMCO COLOR PRESS - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ALUMNI The Senior Class of 1952 thought that perhaps the alumni would be interested in some information about their former classmates. Following is a list of the members of the classes of 1932, 1942, and 1951. We wish to thank all the people who helped us to compile the information necessary for these pages. NAM Lewis Morris Saylor Blackman Carroll Blackman Viola Shiffer Donald Findley Gracelyn Watkins MARRIED Rosalee Ralston Robert Bloomfield Hazel Mash Loran Durlam Margaret Morris, Deceased Beatrice Hatfield, Charles Findley Rose Vranich Irene Seibert Grace Peitzman Lenore Kuehl Leno Massarini Louise Dezorzi Myra Schlutz Harold Bohrofen Robert Bloomfield Deceased Beulah Armbruster Richard Vernon Toby Taylor Joseph Payne Henry Troen Yoli Lamberti Henry Chesi Olin Sopher Elsie Grief Viola Sniffer Donald Smith, Deceased 1932 OCCUPATION Farmer Painter and Decorator Housewife Farmer Housewife Farmer Housewife Teacher at Johnston Housewife Housewife John Deere Co. Housewife Housewife Farmer Farm and City Mutual Insurance Company ADDRESS DeSoto, Iowa Grimes, Iowa 952 Elden Ave. Los Angeles, Cal. Grimes, Iowa Winterset, Iowa Jefferson, Iowa Mitchellville, Ia 3841 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa Grimes, Iowa 547 Fairmont Glendale, Calif. 810 East 12th Street South Newton, Iowa Grimes, Iowa 1120 Linda Vista Napa, California Hawkins Road Rt. 5 Des Moines, Iowa Grimes, Iowa Grimes, Iowa NAME Howard Bauman Thorpe Friar Mernita Mills Joe Steffani Paul Kern Joyce Whalley William Woodring Robert Green Edwin Richardson NAME Marilyn Seibert Beverly Wiles Verna Wipperman Martin Lint David Hammond Betty Plumb Robert Wright MARRIED Agnes Tuttle Vanita Pickler Lester MacDonald Beverly Parkins Lila Sodi Dwight Jamison Lorraine Heuiatt Charlotte Seibert MARRIED Gilbert Wilson 1942 OCCUPATION Farmer Mgr. Crocker Claims Adj. Co., D. M. Branch Housewife Meredith Publishing Co Farm Trucking and Custom Shelling Housewife Meredith Publishing Co Purchasing Agent for California Oil Co. U. S. Navy 1951 OCCUPATION Student Nurse Mercy Hospital State Finance Co. Banker's Life Insurance Co. U. S. Army U. S. Air Force Housewife Student I. S. C. Majoring in Engineering ADDRESS Grimes, Iowa 641 19th St. Des Moines, Iowa 3828 Askew Kansas city, mo. 2400 Watrous Des Moines, Iowa Grimes, Iowa Grimes, Iowa 3004 Bowdoin Des Moines. Iowa 2560 South D Linley Court Denver, Colorado Honolula, Hawaii ADDRESS 1125 Sth Street Des Moines, Iowa Grimes, Iowa Grimes, Iowa US 55163234 Co. D 32 MED TK BT CCB 3rd Armd. Div. Fort Knox, Ky. AF 17348138 3743 BMTS Flight 63 Sheppard A. F. B Wichita Falls Texas Grimes, Iowa cfo I. S. C. Friley Hall Box 1296 Ames, Iowa wfrfwggxxxvovvp MW pwWyHQ ' i H fa - A 11 Ill 1 I 'fn A v X x Nxx,L,A 5 ' .ff A ?7:fJ',f'i 'Dim : ,-f '5 .Y ,J ?1'n KU ine 1 ,j .f K s ff 1 'l f1Pl ....:1.' af' -' -'-4 1 W n dMF 7' alfxlumamuaawffvfff 1 1 X A- J, 1, M3-gs. :fx Q Ks -..Af-E ,. -, , .. 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