Roosevelt High School - Roundup Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

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THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★ ★ ★ Ten Years Nineteen hundred and thirty-three marks the tenth year in the history of Theodore Roosevelt High School. Ten years of progress, development and achievement May this progress be symbolic of the future of Roosevelt High 2 frlinetecn Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★ . THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★ ★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ 1923-1933 THE ROUNDUP ★ ★★★★★★★★ September, 1924 — School opened with an enrollment of 1,282. Auditori um unfinished and so the cafeteria was used for assemblies, with stools, boxes and the floor for seats. The campus — bare, ungraded, not a shrub, not a walk. Organizations for the first semester were: 1. Student Council made up of representatives from eac h home room. 2. Band, orchestra, junior orchestra, boys ' glee club, girls ' glee club, Cadman Club (a ninth grade girls ' glee club), Treble Cleff (junior high girls ' glee club with fifty members). 3. Dramatic clubs — Bothers and Marlowe, Thespian, The Marionettes, Maude Adams Club, Otis Skinner Club, Walker Whiteside Club, Punch and Judy Club. 4. The Theodian Literary Club. 5. The Athenian Art Club. C. The Junior Art Club. 7. The Forensic and Debating Club (senior high). 8. Junior Parliamentary Law and Debating Club. 9. Latin Club. 10. Science Club. 11. Senior High Radio Club. 12. Junior High Science and Radio Club. 13. Canhute Campfire Club. Second semester organizations: 1. Theodore Roosevelt Chapter of the National Honor Society. 2. Ocawasin Campfire Club. 3. Junior High CorralL Graduating classes: January — 17 graduated. June — 88 graduated. 8 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ First Faculty Fir t row — Miss. Hod cn ha ugh, Mrs. Hoyt, Miss Buell, Miss Vette, Miss Harper, Miss Meeis, Mrs. Biller. Mr. Holmes. Second row — Mrs. Curtis, Miss Williams. Miss Hawley, Miss Olescn, Miss Jacobs, Mrs. Larrimore, Mrs. Van Tuyl. Top row — Miss Hnuser. Miss Sherwood, Mr. Bingham, Miss Cooper, Mr. Cook, Mr. Davis. Miss Vera Dixon, Mr. Marston, Mrs. Maynard. Mr. Eastman, Mr. Schollenberger. Front raw — Miss Donovan, Miss Harrison, Miss Mary, Miss Beeson, Miss Wiley. Second roil Miss Bach, Miss Peck, Mr. Louberge, Miss Schreiner, Mr. Koch, Mr. Hasty, Miss Stivers. I ' l per row — Miss Laura Moulton, Miss Childers, Miss Ogden, Miss Kmma Case Moulton, Mrs. Risser, Miss Sperry, Miss Mabel Dixon, Mr. Carrothers. Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 11 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★ First Band (Twenty-two pieces) First Orchestra (Nineteen pieces) 14 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ M|{. HASTY MR. NKLSON MH. BINGHAM Records the First Year AIM flic Dirrrtnr W. C. Nelson Coach Bingh am Atrittant E. J. Hasty FOOTBALL SCHEDULE BASKETBALL SUMMARY Osceola 12— Roosevelt 23 Four Teams _ , _ Won Lost Stuart 9 — Roosevelt i Team A Adel 7 — Roosevelt 0 3 3 Tram B Nevada 0 — Roosevelt 0 q g Indianola 12— Roosevelt 0 Team C 4 2 Kast 13 — Roosevelt 0 Team I) North 14— Roosevelt 0 1 5 West 23 — Roosevelt 0 g 16 GOLF — State Champions! Roosevelt defeated West High, East High, North High, Ames, Cedar Rapids, Marshalltown. TENNIS— City and State Champions. SWIMMING— Fourth in city and state meets. 18 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★ ★★★ THE ROUNDUP 1923 Football Hi eteen Hundred and Thirty-three 19 THE ROUNDUP ★★★ ★★★★★★ Sou? ' (?o)( Te rrt 20 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★ ★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP Jokes Taken From First Annual Yes, we found these in the first Roundup annual, published ten years ago. History repeats itself, — Hu- man nature does not change, or any other way you may wish to say it. One of Miss Ogden ' s classes was talk- ing about the western states and the troubles they have to contend with, when Howard Lyon sprang a new word on the group: They have poli gamy in Utah. Mr. Eastman: Does air in the ice box circulate in counterclockwise or clock- wise movement? Ted Savage: Yes, it does. Mr. Koch (after explaining about blood): Who says blood isn ' t living tissue? Eairburn Kurtz: That supply teacher. Mr. Carrot hers: What is one reason for a high tariff? Roy: It gives the Republicans a platform to stand on. Mr. Barnes: What is the most ex- pensive clay used for commercial pur- poses? Claire St Owe 11: Boncilla. Mr. Koch: What is the singular of bronchi? Ted Hall: Bronchitis. Mr. Carrothers: It seems to me that the people who are always talking are the ones who think that I give such ridiculous examination questions. Mr. Carrothers (handing out program cards): Write on your subjects for next semester. Habitual Hunker: How do you make ditto marks? Mr. Eastman : This glass has not been near the sea, but it sound like a sea- shell. Sumner Brunk: It must be water- glass. ] Mr. Carrothers: Can a family live on $1500 a year? Roy Utter: Well, it ' s according to what kind of a wife he has. Miss Meers: What is the difference between farther and further? Bab Bacon: Farther is farther than further. Dudley Weible: I don ' t like this book. Miss Jacobs: Why not, Dudley? Dudley: The covers are too far apart. Mr. Eastman: Why, there is a fresh- man in the class that isn ' t as dumb as you are. C. W.: Well, wait until he has been here as long as I have. Miss Meers: Take the front seat. Louise. C: Where shall I take it? Miss Ogden: The whole class will re- main one hour after school. Voice from rear of the room: Give me liberty or give me death. Miss Ogden: Who said that? Voice: Patrick Henry. Layson Vorhees: How do those climb- ing monkeys work? Mr. Kastman: Climb a rope and see. Mr. Koch: We will now begin naming the lower animals, starting with Eair- buro Kurtz. Miss Balliet: Now are there any question a that you would like to ask before I leave the room? Eddie Sherwin: Yes. How long will you be gone ? Miss Jacobs (in English): Who ' s talking? Marie: It ' s me. Miss Jacobs: It is I. Marie: Well, then, what did you ask me for, if it was you? John Cownie: Well, no matter how fast a fish swims, it never perspires. Miss Sperry (in home room period): Bob, were you absent from science class yesterday ? Bob: Yes, ma ' am. Miss Sperry: He did not report you. Bob: Maybe he did not miss me. Miss Sperry: Maybe because it was so quiet. Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 21 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ .FIRST MAKCHINCi HAND 22 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three eecoLTY THE ROUNDUP ★★★ ★★★★★ 24 Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★ ★★ ★★ Faculty Front row — Miss Mabel Quiner, physical education ; Miss Koine Inhofe, stenographer : Miss Enid Wolcott, physical education: Miss Ethel Billiard, mathematics; Miss Chitrlene Sperry, Eng- lish and German: Miss Marguerite Baridon, French and Spanish. Second row — Miss Juliette Keeler, art; Miss Sigrid Greenhill, music; Miss Glenn Ogden, history; Mrs. Ruth Reich, commercial; Miss Josephine Smith, mathematics; Mrs. Grace I). Maynard, mathematics; Mrs. Edith E. Curtis, nurse. Third row — Miss Grace Stivers, registrar: Miss Florence Ostlund, librarian; Miss Sara Nollen, social Rcience; Miss Mary Cooper, history ; Miss Mary Kasson, history ; Miss Edith Fischer, general science; Mr. J. Edgar Stonecipher, vice principal; Mr. Alvin R. Edgar, music. Top rou Mr. Robert C. Blattenburg, bookkeeping, vocational; Mr. Charles W. Baskerville. physi- cal education; Miss Ida T. Jacobs, English; Mr. 0. Elwood Drake, boys ' adviser; Mr. R. R. Cook, principal; Mr. Clarence E. Irwin, chemistry: Mr. C. C. Carrothers, history. 26 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★★★ ★ THE ROUNDUP Faculty Front row — Miss Florence Smith, commercial ; Miss Florence L. Bruce, commercial; Miss Jennie McCnll, mathematics ; Miss Savannah Duval, history; Miss Madge Hurd, Latin; Miss Maisie Schreincr, Latin. Serond row — Mr. Urhan Miller, commercial; Mrs. Mabel Macmullen, art: Mrs. Sara P. Kisser, English; Miss Violet Spoor, French; Miss Mattie Bach, English; Miss Mar)- E. Baird. girls ' adviser: Mrs. Elesa Hagensick. home economics. Third row — Mr. Charles J. Schollenbergcr. mechanical drawing: Mr. William Koch, biology; Mr. Orville Barnes, commercial: Miss Nettie Donovan, mathematics; Mrs. Mary B. Hoyt, home economics; Miss Mildred Sprague, French and Latin: Miss Emma Case Moulton. English. Top rou — Mr. E. A. Forsman. commercial; Mr. Ralph E. Blount, woodwork; Miss G. Eunice Meers, English and Journalism: Mr. Bigot, history; Miss Jennie Brody, English: Miss Helen Sherwood, history; Miss Martha Swem. commercial; Mrs. Hicks, Study hall and English: Miss Stephanna Balliet, English; Miss Miriam Huffman, English. Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 27 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★ TOP ROW ROBERT KRUIDENIER Bob Hobby: Arguing with Coach Harris Ambition: To win one R Cluh, swimming, football, track, senior play, president of senior class KATHERINE WATTS Kay Hobby: See Ambition Ambition : See Hobby Secretary of Hono r Society, president French Club, Girls ' Club (treasurer and vice president ), home room presi- dent and secretary. Footlights (presi- dent ) , vice president senior class, judi- ciary committee, Sharks Cluh, Sothern and Marlowe, French Club. Honor Society Drake SECOND ROW DOROTHY D. M . BRINK MAN Brfttfcfe Hobby: Doing three things at once Ambition : Do them well Stamp Club. Girls ' Glee Club, Secretarial. Scribblers, stamp committee, home room treasurer. Hi Y. W., senior treasurer JACK HARVEY Boogeu Hobby: Spending money Ambition: To have some money to spend Boys ' senior advisor, senior play, Hi Y., class day chairman, Thespian, social committee MARGARET HILL JRiOU Hobby: Roller skating and bicycle riding Ambition: To he able to stand up on roller skates Sharks ' Club, Footlights (vice president), treasurer of Sothern and Marlow. Girls ' Cluh executive board, chairman Friend- ship Committee, senior girls ' adviser, president of home room, Roundup staff, June ' 32 class attendant Drake BETTY ALLEN Drake and Washington U. Betty JANE APPELQUIST Apple Hobby: Tennis and horseback riding Ammition: To beat Fran. M. playing tennis French Club (treasurer). Golf Club, Home Ec.. Secretarial Club, Girls Glee Club Drake FOURTH ROW LE ROY AUSTIN Shoeittie Hobby: Keeping woman away with a club Ambition: To be a gigilo Co-editor Roundup sports, second team bas- ketball, second team football, cheer leader Drake II A R Y B A I LEY Hobby: Costume designing Ambition : To move out of Iowa stay out Art Club (treasurer) KI TH ANNABELLE BARTOS Barton Hobby: Making quilts Ambition: To make myself useful Home Ec. Club, Girls ' Glee Club, chorus JOANNE BAIRD • Hobby: - Drawing— pictures, crowds, at- tention, breath, conclusions and flies Ambition : To move away from Des Moines French Club (treasurer) ELIZABETH FIELDS Betty- ' Hobby : Speaking before thinking Ambition: To be able to think before speaking Secretary of senior class. Honor Society. Girls ' Club executive board, chairman of Personality Committee, secretary Girls ' Club, student council, secretary of Foot- lights, social committee, stamp commit- tee. Players. Thespian, treasurer of home room, home room secretary and presi- dent, student director of senior play Drake THIRD ROW JACK ANDERSON Af iy Hobby : Chemistry Ambition: Control chemist Hi Y, T-Square Club, German Club (presi- dent) Ames FRANCES ANDREWS Fran Hobby: Try to guess it. I ' ll bet you can ' t A m bition : Private secret a ry Secretarial Club American Institute of Business FIFTH ROW GUENTHER BAUMGART Gumf t r Hobby: Collecting unique lanterns Ambition: To be lik Edison German Club. Honor Society University of Minnesota MARY ALICE BECKER ' MV Hobby: Ice skating on Birdland lagoon Ambition: To be able to keep my sunny side up Home Ec. Club, Art Club, Hi Y. W., Roundup staff Iowa E LM E li B E EG H LE Y He rma H 1 ' Hobby: Music and hunting Ambition: Make good in big dance band Music Honor Society, dance orchestra ROXANE BERGGREN Box Hobby: Dancing and sports Ambition: To be an actress or an authoress Vice president Players ' Club ' 82, Thespian ' 32, Sharks Club ' 32, senior play, treas- urer of Footlights ' 31, Sothern and Mar- lowe 31, Mantuan 30 1 {inetcen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP ' Hinetcen Hundred and Thirty-three 31 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★ TOP ROW MAXINE BUNTEN Maz Hobby: Trying to drive the family car Ambition: To drive it Girls ' Glee Club, Secretarial Club RAYMOND BLAKESLEE Stu Hobby: Getting kicked out of class Ambition: To pass Latin Football, R Club, Roundup staff I.IBBIE DRUE Lib Hobby: Chair test in band Ambition: To pass chemistry Home Ec. Club, band LOUISE DIXON Dixie Hobby : North High. Yea Bo! Ambition: To laugh through life Hi Y, W., home room secretary and treasurer WILLIAM S. BRANDT Bill Hobby: Radio Ambition: To build a radio that works Hi Y, Science Club MARIAN BUTLER Hobby : Operator Ambition: To clear a fence FOURTH ROW VIRGINIA ELDER Ginger ' ' Hobby: Listening to Ben Bernie Ambition: To make a million French Club. Hi Y. W„ Library Club Tarkio College SECOND ROW ESTHER COON Eddie. Hobby: Being too early and too late Ambition: To strike a happy medium Girls ' Glee Club, Secretarial Club MAXINE CHRISTY Chrhly Hobby : Blondes Footlights. Girls ' Glee Club, business man- ager of Roundup Drake WEIR DAVENPORT Al Hobby: Oh yeah, Freddie Ambition: ' Io be a movie star like Greta Garbo DOROTHY DUSENBERY Hobby: Inferiority complexes Pest Ambition: To amount to something Band, orchestra. Music Honor Society, president of home room HARRIET DYE Tote Hobby: Sketching and practicing Ambition: To be a music supervisor Theodian, Scribblers. Girls ' Glee Club. string trio. Honor Society, home room secretary and treasurer Drake JAY FINK Hobby: Arguing with Coach Harris Ambition: To talk Coach Harris out of something Basketball, track, tennis. R Club M. EVELYN DANIALS Ev Hobby: Riding cavalry horses Ambition: To play the organ in the Roxy Theater Chorus, orchestra. Music Honor Societv. Hi Y. W. THIRD ROW FIFTH ROW CAROL FURMAN Hobby : Working in a grocery store Ambition: To have a car of my own Chorus (president), Boys ' Glee Club, Music Honor Society DON DAVID Day Day Hobby: Watching people work Ambition: To some day work Math. Club, senior play FRED DISTERDICK Freddy Hobby: Trying to imitate Bing Crosby Ambition : To do it Home room president and vice president, social committee, senior class social com- mittee chairman. Boys ' Glee Club, Hi Y, advertising manager of Roundup, French Club, senior play Northwestern RUTH GI.ADFELDER Rufus Hobby: Listening to Jurgen snore in Economics Ambition: To be successful Scribblers, Science Club Drake HELEN FRY Hobby: Falling Dutrhman Ambition: To fall soft Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club ROSELYN FEIN 32 TSiineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★ TOP ROW GEORGE GREENLEE Hobby : Looking serious Ambition: To be a success in business Hi Y, home room treasurer GRETCHEN GOTTSTK I N Gret Hobby: Drenming Ambition: To have my dreams eome true President Library Club. German Club, Hi Y. W., Roundup staff University of Nebraska ROBERT GOTTLIEB Bobbie Hobby: Music and dancing Ambition: More music and dancing Band (student director), orchestra ((stu- dent director). Boys ' Glee Dub (student director). Chorus, Music Honor Society. Lntin Club, Thespian, Drum Major, Mantuan. Romeo and Juliet. ' Stamp Club, wood wind quintet, bassoon solo City Champion GEORGE (iOOD Hobby: Sleeping Ambition : Winkle Ames Gofy To be a second Rip Van SECOND ROW MARY HARDESTY Hobby: Playing cards Ambition: To be successful Commerce Club MAXIXK ELIZABETH HILL Babe Hobby: Music Ambition: To go to Drake or Ames Home Ec. Club, chorus MARSHALL JAYNE ' JflMft Hobby: 527 41st Street Ambition: To get a one from Mrs. Maynard Footlights, Sothern and Marlowe, Hi Y, Math. Club, senior play, Stump Club, second team football JOSEPHINE KIMBER Jo Hobby: Laughing and being merry Ambition: To remain so Sharks Club, Footlights, secretary of home room, master swimmer, chorus, Man- tuan FOURTH ROW Happy To be an artist model GLADYS KLEN SCHMIDT Hobby: Drawing Ambition : PHYLLIS KOOKER ROSE KAHN t Eahn Hobby: Cutting out paper dolls bare- footed in the snow Ambition: To see Vespucius full of gas Footlights, Sothern and Marlowe (secre- tary), Thespian (secretary), French Club. Scribblers Club, home room prrsi dent. Roundup (editor-in-chief). Honor Society Goucher College ISABEL KRAETSCH Izzy Hobby: Blushing Ambition: To weigh 120 Footilghts, Sothern and Marlowe, Thespian (president), French Club, Theodian Drake, Grinnell WILLARD HALVERSON Pat Hobby: Sleeping Ambition: To be a gentleman Glee Club, chorus, advertising manager Roundup ELIENE HUSTED Tillie Hobby: Hooking a depression Ambition: To get rid of it Girls ' Glee Club (president and secretary), chorus (secretary), Music Honor Society, home room secretary and president Drake or Grinnell THIRD ROW JOE GUIDI MAXINE HOWE Miehy Hobby: Saving Virginia from Sammy Ambition: To teach Sammy Shivers his prayers Secretarial Club, Hi Y. W., Home Ec. Club C. C. C. C. FIFTH ROW GOLDA LEWIS Gold-digger Hobby: Sleeping Ambition: Be an old maid school teacher Science Club ANNABEL LAl ' GHEAD Silver Hobby: Falling for brunettes Ambition: To take shorthand perfectly Commerce Club, Hi Y. W. MARY JANE LOWELL if. J. Hobby: Chasing locker keys Ambition: To buy five gallons of gas all at once Glee Club, chorus, girls ' double quartet. Music Honor Society, girls ' trio WILLIAM KNEHR Bill Hobby : 600 Country Club Blvd. Ambition: To get all ones Tennis team, Footlights, Boys Glee Club. Hi Y 34 TSiineteen Hundred and ' Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP TOP ROW LAURA MAY MAHAFFA Hobby: Going to Concord Ambition: To got there Sharks Club, Theodian •Mahaf DOLE McHARTIK Orno Hobby: Billio Ambition: Billic Sothern and Marlowe, Hi Y, senior play KSTHEH OSHEROW  J, Hobby: finding something to do Ambition: To he Roosevelt ' s secretary WAYNK NOWI.KN Basketball, football. Hi Y„ R Club Northwestern CARLOS B. MORGAN C. B. Hobby: Tennis Ambition: To be a se ' ond James Mont- gomery Klugg Roundup cartoonist GEORGE MKAN8 Bud Hobby: 40th and Grand Ambition: More 40th and Grand Swimming, football. Hi Y, treasurer of home room V. of Southern California SECOND ROW GARTH McGOVERX Mac Hobby: Radio Ambition: To be a successful electro- chemist Hi Y, Science Club, band, orchestra Carleton College ROBERT MILLER Bob Hobby: 25 Chevy Ambition: To get a car that will run Tennis Club, second team basket ball, sec- ond team football. Hi Y JANE MANDELBAUM Agnes Hobby: Y ou ' d be surprised Ambition: Ten children Theodian, French Club (president). Scrib- blers Club (treasurer), student council (secretary). Honor Society Radcliffe FOURTH ROW BILL PETITE , Petite Hobby: Chemistry Ambition: To he a chemical engineer MYRA PAUL Hobby: Dancing and horseback riding Ambition: To he a famous actress French Club, Girls ' Glee Club, Thespian Home Be. Club. Hi Y. W., Roundup staff, senior play Northwestern or Texas U. CELIA PEAIRS ' Peair Hobby: Gobbing Ambition: To be a ventriloquist Student council (president and secretary). Scribblers (president), Girls ' Glee Club (president), home room president and treasurer, Honor Society JI LIET PITTS Judu Hobby: Eating Ambition: To eat as much as I want Home Ec. Club, French Club, assistant editor of Roundup, home room president Drake FRANCES McGLOTHEN Fran Hobby: Dramatics Ambition: To be a second Ethel Barrv- more French Club (treasurer), Sothern and Marlowe. Thespian (treasurer). Home Ec Club. Girls ' Glee Club. Roundup staff, home room treasurer, Players, senior play Drake or Chicago FIFTH ROW EUNICE RHODES Hobby: Reading Ambition: Getting on the honor roll Home Ec. Club ROBERT RAE Hobby: Chess Ambition: To win a game Hi Y, senior play Steepi THIRD ROW ELLEN NELSON Pal Hobby: Riding in an airp lane Ambition: To be something usual Home Ec. Club, Stage Make up Club RITA NEWMAN Squirt Hobby: Running around Ambition: To be Patou ' s competitor BOBETTE RAMSAY Bobbie Hobby: Drug stores Ambition: To be a druggist French Club. Home Ec. Club. Thespian. home room treasurer. Roundup staff Gulf Park or Ames DON POWELL Speed Hobby : Austins Ambition: To make an Austin do sixty Boys ' Glee Club, chorus, orchestra, Romeo and Juliet, boys ' quartet, Hi Y 36 ' Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★ ★★ TOP ROW DAKLE SCHRADER Hobby: Eating candy in the halls Ambition: To get a position as secretary Theodian Literary Society, Honor Society ELIZABETH ANN SHATTUCK MARY BELLE ROBINSON Bobby Hobby : Art Ambition: To go to college to specialize in science Senior play WAYNE RUMBAUGH JOHN STRAUSS Hobby: Spelling Ambition: To be a safe expert Johnny PHILIP SPROUL Phil Hobby: Radio Ambition: To get Australia Science Club, stage hand, movie operator FOURTH ROW EDWARD WRKiHT TRUMAN Eddie Hobby: Making both ends meet Ambition: To he a radio announcer and program director Hi Y, Stamp Club, social orchestra, home room treasurer SECOND ROW MARY SINCLAIR il„ .«,„•• Hobby: The Concord Ambition: To get somewhere at some- time Sharks Club, Spanish Club SUE SIMPSON Hobby : Tatting Ambition: To make others happy Sharks Club (treasurer), Theodian (treas- urer and president). Music Honor Soci- ety (secretary), Honor Society, mixed quartet, girls ' trio, girls ' quartet, chorus, home room treasurer MARION SLOAN Sloanie Hobby: Cracking wise Ambition: To crack wise Home Ec. Club, (iolf Club, Roundup staff, home room vice president Drake or Ames MARTIN TUTTLE Tut Hobby: Shooting Ambition: To snoot a perfect score Drake or Grinncll BARBARA TOWNE Barb Hobby: To go Jane M. 10 more better Sharks Club, home room secretary and president, student council, stamp chair man, Footlights Pratt Institution MARGARET TYLER Peggy Hobby: Bumming Ambition : To become a full fledged bum VIRGINIA SHIVERS (linger FIFTH ROW Hobby: Being on time Ambition: To be there MAXINE WUITKIIII.L Max DrX EC ' C ' Ub ' Hi Y - W ' Ho '  ' : Riding Ambition: To make good MAXINE WRIGHT Max Hobby: Bing Crosby Ambition: To be an elevator girl in the YVoolworth Building Home Ec. Club, French Club, Hi Y. W. Drake THIRD ROW GRACE SMITH Smitty Hobby: Tellin ' Tillie and Max Ambition: To get ' cm on the level Hi Y. W„ Girls ' Glee Club, chorus, Music Honor Society, Home Ec. Club Grinnell BOB STONE Bobby Hobby: Driving a car Ambition: Electrical engineering EDNA MAE WASS Bidie Hobby: Warbling Ambition: To warble like Ruth Etting FRANCES WRAGG Fran Hobby: Forgetting things Ambition: Forgetting to forget things Honor Society, president home room. Foot- lights, Sothern and Marlowe (president), Thespian (secretary), home room treas- urer, French Club 38 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★ TOP ROW DWIGHT BOVEY D Hobby : Sleep ' un Ambition: To be taller than Mike R Club, Hi Y (president, vice president, secretary and treasurer), swimming team (co-captain), football, track, student manager basket ball squad, judiciary committee, vice president student coun- cil, stag e manager, chairman building and grounds committee, Honor Society, sports editor of Koundup, president senior class Northwestern and Iowa U. FKKI) HASKINS Fred- Hi Y, _R Club, football, swimming (co- captain), track, home room president, student council, vice president of senior class. chairman program committee senior class KAY ANDKliSON Cutty Hobby: A sweet blue-eyed lassie Ambition: To be a chemist Ames, Iowa PADLIKE BALDWIN Thespian. Sothern and Marlowe, Footlights Drake FOURTH ROW JACK BARLASS Hobby: Trying to make a team Ambition: To make one Golf Club, Hi Y, second team football. basketball, Koundup staff and Annual staff Michigan, Towa SECOND ROW DALE McPHEETERS Mac Hobby: Mechanical drawing Ambition: To pass mechanical drawing Bowing and Wrestling Club, Hi Y, R Club, footbnll (captain), home room president, boys ' advisor of senior class DOROTHY WEBER Dody Hobby: Dancing Ambition: To have a partner that could dance on his own feet Thespian (vice president). Dramatic Guild (vice president), Girls Club (vice presi- dent) Thespian (president), chairman of .School Beautiful Committee, home room president, student council (secre- tary), senior class student advisor ROBERTA M. WAGNER Hobby: Staying up late Ambition: To get to bed earlv just once Footlights ' 30. Sothern and Marlowe (presi- dent). Hi Y. W. (treasurer and presi- dent), Latin Club (secretary). Girls ' Club Executive Board, Theodian. home room secretary and president. Honor Society, secretary of senior class. Drake or Iowa ROBERT MAXDELBA I ' M Ma,,,],, Hobby: Running around in circles Ambition: Make Iniversitv of Southern California track team R Club, track, home room president, stu- dent council, judiciary committee, chair- man of service committee, eztamponUM ous speaking, treasurer of senior class University of Southern California HARRY BENJAMIN Hen Hobby: Studying Latin Ambition: To find a book small enough Latin Club Vundcrbilt MARIAN BAIK Cubby Footlights., Thespian, Players (president). Dramatic Guild (president). Sharks, band, Music Honor Society, Honor Society GERALD B. BENJAMIN Hobby: Throwing (glances, caution to the winds, out my chest, things into an uproar) Ambition: Vague but respectable Hi . German Club (vice president), sec- ond team football, baseball, swimming, band. Music Honor Societv, Roundup staff Iowa FIFTH ROW MARJORIE BECHTEL Jfar; ' Hobby: Playing the piano Ambition: To piny in Younkers ' base- ment Hi Y. W., Commerce Club GLADYS BEATTY Olmly Hobby: Magic Ambition: Presto Latin Club, Hi Y. W., Kitab en-Nadi, secretary home room Iowa THIRD ROW JAMES ASH WORTH Ji Hobby: None Ambition: To have a better Ford MA KG A RE KITE BARKER Uargy Hobby : Playing the piano Ambiti on: To be a private secretary Hi Y. W« Secretarial Club, secretary home room, Girls ' Glee Club Iowa EDWARD ANKER Ed Hobby: Reading Ambition: Chemistry Boys ' Glee Club, T Square Club, Lab Science Club, band Ames FLORA BELLE REEKS Habe Hobby: Going with A. L. H. S. students Ambition: Fulfilling a wish Commerce Club, Home Ec. Club, Costume Designing Club A. I. B., Drake 40 Hinetceti Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★ TOP ROW LENORE BENNETT El Hobby: Thinking of things to do Ambition: To accomplish them Spanish Club Drake KOY BERGMAN BETTY BUTLBB Betts Houbv : Depression Ambition: Earn way through college by making holes in a macaroni factory Home Be. Cluh, Hi Y. W., Latin Club, derma D Cluh, Sharks Club ( secretary) , t«-n nis team (captain), intra mural sports, L2tfa grade girls ' chairman University of Southern California MARIE BERKEMANN Snookie Hobby: Tennis Ambition : To be able to play a good game of tennis with Betty Butler Library Club, Hi Y. V., tennis KATHERINE BOILER Katie Hobby: Just one ham after another Ambition : Heaven Latin Club, Theodian, Art Club, Hi Y. W., home room president Grinnell, University of Iowa SECOND ROW ALICE BOWLES Al Hobby: Skipping school Ambition: To graduate Theodian, French Club, Footlights, secre- tary and vice president of home room Grinnell and Leland Stanford JACK BOWLER Hobby: Looking for shoes Junior Ambition : No Commerce Club, Spanish Club, football, swimming, president of home room Boston U. ISRAEL BORN Hobby : Fishing izy FOURTH ROW BRUCE COE Hobby: Pretzel bender Ambition: To best Nutt, 10 and 8 Coif Club North western or Drake RUTH CLARK Babe Hobby: Picking seeds out of strawberries Ambition: Oiling the lock on the Golden Gate Science Club. Home Ec. Club, Hi Y. W., band Des Moines College of Pharmacy or Minne- sota U. MARY BROWN Brownie Hobby: Trying to drive Inez Ambition: To be an old maid with Jane French Club, Footlights, secretary home room, chairman properties committee, senior play Drake RUTH CARLSON Ruthie Hobby : Tennis Ambition: To be a good private secretary Literary Club Ambition i Iowa To catch a whale HARRIET BOOKEY Hobby: Coming to school Ambition: To get there Illinois U. THIRD ROW HOMER BRADSHAW Brad R Club, football, swimming, home room president, student council, chairman service committee senior class Iowa MALCOLM BUMP Muscle Bound Hobby: Racing 272 miles per hour with Sir Malcolm Campbell Ambition: To find the Corner Boxing, Tumbling and Wrestling Club (president), football Pennsylvania U. FIFTH ROW Claiborne BERKELEY CLAIBORNE Hobby : Tennis Ambition : To be a millionaire by the time I ' m 30 French Club, Science Club. Hi Y., tennis, home room president, student organiza- tion committee N A DIN E CHARLES Chuck ' Hobby : Collecting autographs Ambition: To graduate U. of Southern California MARJORIE CLIMIE Margie Hobby: Getting into jams Ambition: To keep out of them Berkeley, U. of Southern California CHESTER H. BUNDE Chef Hobby: DX Radio Ambition: To remain safe, sane and single Extemporaneous speaking Northwestern ELIZABETH CARPENTER Hobby: Pipe organs Lizzie Ambition: To own one Home Economics Club. Hi Y. V., Kitab- en Nadi, German Club, Science Club, tennis team 42 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★THE ROUNDUP Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★ ★ TOP ROW NO KM AN VINCENT CONWAY HOBBY: Diddling around Ambition: To understand the fast humor t . Sullivan puts forth Hi Y., foothall, tennis team Iowa or Notre Dame RUARD COCHRANE Hobhy: Picking u] . . . Ambition: Lawyer Baseball, home room treasurer Drake or Iowa BILL CROWELL Hobby: Electricity Ambition: To he six feet tall Hi Y., tennis, hand, Roundup staff Iowa State or Iowa U. Bud things Crowelly JACK COWAN Hobby: Laughing Mflrhfr Sully ' s would-be jokes Ambition: To hitch my wagon to a star Hi ., Boxing. Tumbling and Wrestling Club, football, baseball Northwestern Corey SECOND ROW F. CREED COREY Hobby: Running a taxi Ambition: To run two taxis Footlights, Sothem and Marlowe. Thespian. Scribblers, home room treasurer, Players Club, extemporaneous speaking University of Iowa MARY HELEN CONDON Hobby: J. J. J. Ambition: J. Baby Ruth so the world will smile RUTH v. ckou e Hobby: To smile with me Ambition: To be the best commercial artist in the I . S. A. Girls ' Glee Club, Footlights. Bothers and Marlowe. Kitab en-Nadi, Hi Y. W Thespian Chicago Art Institute HYMAN LOUIS DAVIDSON Hiram Hobby: Cutting gym with Bud Means Ambition: To wear a hat inside the building and during classes Spanish Club (president I, Latin Club Hi Y„ football Yale or Michigan U. THIRD ROW WILLIAM M. DENNIS Hobby: Traveling Have a general knowledge of Guilni Ambition : sciences Band orchestra. Boys ' Glee Club, Roundup Stan Ames FRANCIS DE BEAULIEU Franny Hobby: Singing Ambition: Hims Glee Club Iowa U. JOSEPHINE DE JARNETTE Jo Hobby: Typing for E. H. Ambition: To keep things away from B. A. Home Be. Club, Kitab-en-Nadi, Hi Y W Roundup staff Northwestern or Southern California RUTH MARIE DAVIS Hlondh Hobby : Dogs Ambition: Own the largest and smallest dog Kitab-en-Nadi, Hi Y. W., home room secre- tary. Girls ' Glee Club Stephens or Drake FOURTH ROW EDEYTH DOWNEY Eddie Hobby: Having a good time Ambition: To become a pharmasite Home Ec. Club, Hi Y. W. Pharmacy College or Drake Oil POLLY DISOSWAY Hobby: Giving parties Ambition: To give more parties rootlights, Sothem and Marlowe. Latin luh. home room treasurer, Roundup staff H Lindenwood LOIS DEMMON Laki Hobby: Listening to The Moon Song Ambition: To become a novelist Drake or Grinnell CMefon ' GEORGE DOR H ELL Hobby: Golf Ambition: To be U. S. open golf chan pion Northwestern FIFTH ROW THELMA DUNHAM Hobby: Having a good time Ambition: To be successful Art Club. Theodian, Honor Society Drake Dt ELAINE DENMAN Hobby: Horseback riding Ambition: To travel around the world footlights. Sothem and Marlowe, Thespian, French Club, home room treasurer, Honor Society Iowa U. ROBERT DRAVES Bob Hobby: Running for street cars Ambition: To become a Rockefeller Golf Club, baseball Iowa State KATHRYN IH N X Hobby: Laughing Ambition: Just talking Home Ec. Club, Hi Y. W., up staff Drake Kay chorus. Round- 44 Kineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP TOP ROW ANN MARIE DWYER -Annie Hobby: Horseback riding at N. G. Ambition: To ride like Clara Bow in Call Her Savage Hi V. W. C. C. C. C. or A. t B. ROBERT DVKSTRA -Bob Hobby: Working Math Ambition: To find the corner Math. Chih. Science Club, home room treas- urer. Honor Society Ami ' s BERNICE FOWLER Hobby: Running the ditto Ambition: To become a good secretary Sc. Club Home E Drake CHARLES EOLLETT -Chuck Hobby: Going downtown for Blount Ambition: To get a job Aeronautics Club Ames -Jackie without being LOIS EDDY Hobby: Chewing gum caught Ambition: Take dictation at 300 words a minute Home Ec. Club C. C. C. C. NORMA ELLSWORTH Hobby : Flowers Ambition: Sweet Williams Home Ec. Club, Commercial Club Drake -VorwiiV FOURTH ROW NANCY GREGG French Club, Costume and Design Club, Hi Y. W„ home room vice president Ames or Minnesota BETTY GOODWIN Hobby: Anything Ambition: Iowa City French Club, Hi Y. W., Stephens or Iowa U. •Bet Roundup staff Tiny SECOND ROW HARRY EMI ' TINO Hobby: Firestone tires Ambition: 5401 Harwood Drive Footlights, 36th era and Marlowe, Hi T_ Roundup staff (advertising manager) JANE CiOODWIN VIRGINIA GRANT Ginna Hobby: Radio (dance orchestras) Ambition: Graduate from college Hi Y. W., Girls - Glee Club, Footlights, chorus Drake Ann ANNABEL FAGG Hobby: Listening to Bing Crosby Ambition: Traveling Home Ec. Club (president and vice presi- dent). Hi Y. W., home room secretary Drake GLEN FAGEN Hobby: Electricitv Ambition: Work department in electrical research CAROL FINCH Hobby: Riding in Auburns Ambition: Austins Footlights, Commerce Club ' Finch Bobby fourth hour FIFTH ROW ROBERT GRIESE Hobby: Eating lunch in English class Ambition: Never to be late or tardv Hi Y., baseball, band c. c. c. c. HELEN HALL Hobby: Dancing and dining Ambition: To improve Music Honor Society C. C. C. c. THIRD ROW GEORGE GRASER Hobby: Getting out of work Ambition: To keep from working Spanish Club Ames RICHARD N. GRIGSBY Dick Hobby : Golf Ambition: To become National Open Champ Golf Club Iowa State or Minnesota U. DON E. FRANK Frank Hobby: Women, anything but blondes Ambition: To be a M.D Hi Y. Illinois U. RICHARD HALE Dick Hobby: Falling out of bed Ambition: To best Vines in five sets R Club, basket ball, tennis, head hall moni- tor. Roundup staff Iowa U. 40 Hincteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP TOP ROW JACK T. HARROW Mug Hobby: Riding horses Ambition: To own one Science Club, Solhern and Marlowe, foot- ball, track, home room president, student council, chairman class day committee senior class, chairman of noon movies, service committee, Boys ' Glee Club DAVID HARLOW Davey Hobby: Mathematics Ambition: Flying cadet in the U. S. Army Student council, hall committee Park ' s Air College AXiICE REBECCA HAMILTON Babe Hobby: Working Jig-Saw puzzles till — ? Ambition: To be buyer of candy depart- ment at Younkers Art Club C. C. C. C. or Chicago Art Institute MAURICE ALLEN HALLADAY Morrie Hobby: Talking to — ? Ambition: Talking some more with — ? Hi Y. Iowa State SECOND ROW WILMA LAVONNE HARVEY Hobby: (ioing with P. H. Ambition: Keep going with P. H Hi Y. W. ROBERT HAYNI Bob Hobby: Watching tactics of squirrely Ambition: To skate on the Atlantic Ocean Hi Y., R Club, football, track Drake or Iowa LOIS HARRIS Buddie Hobby : Playing golf Ambition: To break 100 French Club (president and vice presi- dent). Theodian, Footlights. Sothern and Marlowe, secretary of Dramatic Guild Girls ' Club Cabinet. Girls ' Golf Team, home room vice president, student coun- cil, service committee, judiciary commit- tee, boaster committee, chairman stamp committee. Honor Society, chairman of senior banquet committee Wclleslcy or Drake DOROTHY HARTSOOK Dot Hobby: Making scrapbooks get enough made for To Ambition : C. C. C. Latin Club, Science Club, Kitab-en-Nadi Hi Y. W., Sharks, Girls ' Glee Club Iowa THIRD ROW ELIZABETH HOCKETT lloeky Hobby: Going places and doing things Ambition: To go more places and do more things Footlights, Thespian. French Club, Hi Y. W., chorus Iowa EVELYN HOLUB Billie Hobby: Collecting pictures of Jean Har- low Ambition: Too see pictures co-starring Harlow and Gable C. C. C. C. PAULINE GUINEVERE HORSEBURGH j «Rr Hobby: Putting jigsaw puzzles together Ambition: To sec the world Footlights. Home Ec. Club. Costume De- sign Club (president), girls ' double quae tet. Girls ' Glee Club, chorus. Music Honor Society Drake DOROTHY HENRY Dot Hobby : Teasing Mr. Gerhart Ambition: To become a successful sten- ographer Hi Y. W. FOURTH ROW JAMS HOSMER -j,,,,- Hobby: Playing — with fire Ambition: To become a good bridge player Home Ec. Club, Art Club, Roundup staff Corral Advisor Drake ROBERT HOWARD Hobby: Socialism Ambition: To get to the United States Senate Boys ' Glee Club, chorus, ner. Roundup staff University of Iowa ' Senator oratorical win- Bui h JOHN M. HOULETTE Hobby: Eating Ambition: To be a writer of short stories Thespian, track. Boys ' Glee Club, Roundup staff, Players Drake, Simpson ' Be BESSIE HOUSTON Hobby: Traveling Ambition: To tour the south seas in a life preserver Drake FIFTH ROW JOHANNA MARGARET JAEKLES Jo-Jo Hobby: Seeking a millionaire Ambition: To go abroad Kansas Jr. College or Coffeyville RUTH HUNSICKER Hobby: Getting up early in the morning Ambition: Never to be late to school Footlights. Sothern and Marlowe, Thespian Play Production. Hi Y. w_ home room secretary, Girls ' Glee Club, chorus Drake I.iV ' pun ' L1LLYAN JACOBS Hobby: Having a great time Ambition: To make a clever Footlights, Scribblers, Art Club Art Institute, Chicago MARGARET JEANSON Marge. Hobby: Swimming Ambition: To teach Muriel to swim Sothern and Marlowe, Kitab en Nad i Sharks, home room treasurer. Honor Society Ames 48 Hincteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP is 7 - u l i El rl i. at ■ IBS ' % % Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 49 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★ TOP KOW DONALD JONES -Don Hobby: Just hobnobbin ' around Ambition : To the problem where do we go from here Golf Club. Thespian, Hi Y. W. (cabin. t). home room president, student council, social committee chairman, stamp com mittee, Roundup staff Iowa LAURA JEANETTE JOHNSON Luurjit Ambition : To find a jig saw puzzle that is all there Footlights (president), Sothern and Mar lowe, Thespian (vice president), French Club, Library Club Drake RICHARD JONES Josh Hobby: Singing Ambition: To yodel in Grand Opera Music Honor Society U. of Southern California or Cornell WM. KACENA. JR. WW Hobby: Hunting and fishing Ambition : To be a better chemist Drake or Ames SECOND ROW -Bud M. blonde GEORGE KNISS Hobby: Going with a N. D. Ambition: To please V. R. Boxing. Wrestling and Tumbling Club (secretary), Hi Y.. T Square Club, Art Club, track, football Monmouth College of Minnesota RICHARD EVERETT KoMES DiekU Hobby: Beautiful ladies — Oh, Oh! Ambition: To beat Mandellmum in checkers Thespian. Boxing. Wrestling and Tumbling Club, track Washington State Agricultural College or Idaho Agricultural College KERMIT KEELEY Red Hobby : Shooting Bah with a how and arrow Ambition: Raising mushrooms in the basement Spanish Club Lamarse or I ' nsidana MAXINE KEITH Hobby : Ambition Band Max usic Aviation THIRD ROW Kirk JUDD B. KIRK HAM Hobby: Having fun Ambition : To get serious Commerce Club. Hi Y.. Astronomy Club, Golf Club, swimming, baseball, home room sports manager Iowa or Ames JANE KENT Hobby: Meeting Margaret on the corner Ambition: To become an interior deco- rator Home Be. Club, Hi Y. W.. Athenian Art Club, home room sports manager Drake or Ames MILAN LANDIS Landit Hobby : Leading a jazz band Ambition: To become an airmail pilot Aeronautics Club (treasurer), T Square Club. Spanish Club. Hi Y„ track, foot- ball, basket ball, home room sports man ager. Roundup staff Kellyfield, Texas A. C. RUTH ANNETTE KIEL Babe Hobby: Big week ends Ambition: To capture that certain some- one — I f  Home Ec. Club (president). Commerce Club, Athenian Art Club Ames or Drake FOURTH ROW CHARLES LAIRD Chuek Hobby: Taking clocks apart Ambition: To get one back together Science Club, Roundup staff Ames LELA LEHMAN Lee Hobby: Looking at pictures of ? Ambition: To be a private secretary to Rudy Vallee Theodian. Hi Y. W., Sothern and Marlowe (vice president), home room secretary. Honor Society MORTON KAPP Kapp Hobby: The three R ' b: Ripping, Roaring and Roving Ambition: To make Del Staejers and Walter Smith green with envy Aviation Club, T Square Club, band, or- chestra, student director of band. Music Honor Society (treasurer) Iowa State or Carleton J. LAIN, JR. Hobby: Borrowing things Ambition: To be able to change a dime Footlights, football U. C. L. A. or Drake FIFTH ROW MARIE LEISEROWITS Hobby: Laughing Ambition: To be really serious Footlights, Sothern and Marlowe, Thespian, Make up Club Iowa or Illinois LUCILLE LLOYD Lue Hobby: Riding street cars Ambition: To write something Drake ELEANOR LEWIS Bud Drake MABLE LEWIS Sleepy Hobby: Collecting menus Ambition: To be a private secretary Home Ec. Club, Commerce Club, Costume and Design, Athenian Art Club, Round- up staff C. C. C. C. or A. I. B. 50 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★ ★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP a - v. f p to « V 1 i ii ■ n Wneteen Hundred and Thirty-three 51 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★ TOP ROW JACK McMARTIN Mac Hobby: Playing forward pass Ambition: To obtain the same job as my dad Hi Y„ band, orchestra, marching band. Music Honor Society A mes HAROLD HcCOLLUM Mack Hobby : Tennis Ambition: To piny n sax with Hen Bernie Footlights, Sothern and Marlowe, Thespian, tennis, home room vice president, hand, orchestra, marching band. Honor So- ciety. Music Honor Society, Roundup staff Drake or Iowa MADKLYNN HoOABE Peggy Hobby: Skipping school Ambition : Not to get caught skipping school REM A McPHEETERS Fat Hobby: Making breaks Ambition: To be the Dean of women at Clive School of Technocracy SECOND ROW LESTER MAIZE Dick Hobby: Playing hockey and tennis Ambition: To be a commercial artist Hi Y., home room vice president, student organizations committee Minnesota EMILY MARKS Em Hobby : Debating Ambition: Hazy hut honorable Footlights, Debate Team, home room presi- dent. Honor Society, senior play Northwestern, Wellesley MILDRED MARTIN Linden wood Mnotiir A N X E M A K ( i K K 1 M Mm n- r u m 1 1 Hobby: Waiting for a ten of eight honk Ambition : To be ready when it sounds Sothern and Marlowe. Spanish Club. Home Ec. Club. Roundup staff Drake or Iowa THIRD ROW MILLS Jo; Drawing pictures for Mr. Fors- JAMKS M. Hobby : man Ambition: To be the Democratic nominee for president Hi Y (secretary), Thespian, home room president, student council president, Honor Society. Debate Team Harvard or Stanford SALLY MART IX Sary Ambition: To see Mr. Carrothers presi- dent of the U. S. Latin Club, French Club Northwestern or Lindenwood ' H A R I ti TT K M E R E DITH M a n 1 ' Hobby: Phi Psi Ambition: R. W. W. at Iowa City Athenian Art Club Iowa or Drake JANE MERRILL Hobby: Jigsaw puzzles Ambition: To perfect the art of looking interested when bored Scribblers (treasurer), Girls Glee Club, chorus Drake or Iowa FOURTH ROW GERTRUDE MORROW f.Vrf Hobby : Reading Ambition: I wish I knew Kitah-en-Xadi, Costume and Design Club Cornell or University of Chicago BARBARA MO R KEN Bobs Hobby : Everything Ambition : Anything Footlights, Sothern and Marlowe, French Club (vice president), Theodian, vice president of home room, student council, chairman of social committee, service committee, judiciary committee secretary. Honor Society, co-chairman of senior social committee Drake or Iowa HARRY FREDRICK MORRIS Ila P ' t Hobby: Playing Fiddle Whiskers for the Czar Ambition: Having midnight walks French Club Drake or Iowa BETTY MOORE Hobby: Driving Nellie Moore Ambition : To have a camp in Switzer- land Footlights, Theodian, French Club (ser- geant at arms). Hi Y. W. (cabinet), home room secretary and treasurer, in- tramural sports committee, tennis. Sharks Club (president). Annual staff FIFTH ROW FRED MYERS Hi Y„ football. Roundup staff V n i versi t y of M i c hi ga n , ( i ri n nell JIM MEYERS Hobby: 600 Country Club Blvd. Ambition: To get around there as much as possible Xorth western Military Academy PAUL NEAL Nig Hobby: Shooting sevens Ambition: More and longer vacations Football FOTE NEOFOTIST Gum Hobby: Watching Mr. Forsman trying to make baskets Ambition: To teach Mr. Harris what Hexylnescoricnal means Spanish Club, Hi Y., basket ball, baseball 52 ' NJneteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP TOP ROW ELSA NEUMANN Footlights, Sothern and Marlowe, German Club, French Club, public entertainflMBl Scripps, Grinnell BARBARA NYE Bo-Bo HOBBY : Stargazing Ambition: To never stop dreaming Scribblers, Secretarial Club Drake, Iowa LEE NICOL Nickel Hobby : Working — trigonometry, physics. my friends Ambition: To get something out of it Latin Club (treasurer), Players (secre- tary). Footlights, Sothern and Marlowe, Thespian, home room treasurer, finance committee, hand, orchestra, Honor So- ciety Iowa or Mass. Tech. VIRGIL NUTT Hobhv : Inventions Ambition ' : To win a golf championship Hi Y., golf, tennis S. U. I. ESTHER LEE OWENS Lefty Hobby: Being nice and quiet Ambition: To go around the world in 1946 FRANKLIN ORANSKY Bud Hobby : Ping pong Ambition: To beat Ellsworth Vines Tennis, assistant editor of the Annual, T- Square ( Int.. Math. Club, Science Club, Roundup staff Missouri, Chicago FOURTH ROW FRANK P ELTON Hobby : Studying Ambition: To live to see year 2000 Spanish Club (sergeant at arms), Hi Y., football Ames or U. of Southern California MARY LOUISE PETITE Petite Hobby: Dancing Ambition : To be Clark Gable ' s private secretary Chorus, Commerce Club SECOND ROW RAYMOND OLDHAM Ray Hobby : Sleeping and eating Ambition : Paper carrier Band Drake, Iowa State VERNA OLMSTED Tern Hobby : Eating Ambition: To diet Home Ec. Club University of Wisconsin WILLIAM ODELL Bill Hobby : Swimming Ambition: To be successful German Club (president), swimming Iowa State, M. I. T. EVELYN OLESON Eve Hobby: Collecting movie star ' s pictures Ambition: To be the private secretary of the president Chorus VOITH PEMBERTHY Penny Hobby: Being absent from classes Ambition : To get Mr. Koch to write admits Hi Y., Spanish Club , football, basket ball. home room vice president Drake or U. of Southern California LEONARD PERDUE Perdunk Hobby: Walking around, etc. Ambition: To live to the year 2000 T Square Club, basket ball, tennis Drake or Ames FIFTH ROW GENE POWERS Hobby: Playing the piano Ambition: To be a great lawyer Drake ' Larry Dot THIRD ROW DOROTHY OPPENHAM Hobby: Waiting for letters Ambition: To be somebody ' s inspiration Footlights, Hi Y. , tennis, home room president and treasurer. Honor Society, Debate Team, Roundup staff Iowa or Illinois NETTIE OPPENHAM Ned Hobby: Going places Ambition: To live in Denver, Colo. Footlights, tennis, orchestra Illinois or Iowa BEN POLK Hobby: Losing elections Ambition: To keep a straight face at judiciary R Club, Hi Y. (treasurer), swimming, student council (senior judge), intra- mural sports chairman, Honor Society, chairma n senior class sermon committee Iowa or Dartmouth FKANCES PHELPS Sothern and Marlowe, Thespian, Latin Club, Hi Y. W-i home room secretary Coe WILLIAM B. PRATT Willy Hobby: Music Ambition: To talk like Stanley Smith Band Drake or U. of Michigan 54 Tslineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★ TOP ROW WILMA JEAN PKUSIA Mick n Hobby : Typing Ambition: To ride in an airplane Hi Y. W. (treasurer). Sothern and Mar- lowe, Theodian, home room secretary, Honor Society Drake NITSA PANAGOS Net Hobby: Wouldn ' t you like to know? Ambition : To travel the wid« world through, with Marv. Helen and you Latin Club, Hi Y. W. Drake BETTY ANN PALMER H Ann ' 1 Hobby : Eating Ambition: To interview Mickey Mouse French Club (secretary). Sharks Club. home room secretary ! Koundup and Annual staffs Drake or Ames MARY PATRICK Entered from Waukee High School SECOND ROW JACK PRESTON Hobby : Snapshots Ambition : To be president Basketball, track Iowa or Drake HOWARD POTTENGER Potty Hobby: Planning bouses Ambition: Track, Boys ' Glee Club MARGARET PUR DY Hobby : Horses Ambition: Horse breeds Kitab en-Nadi Drake or Stephens I ' rf i tr Me MARJOKIK HAND Hobby : Butterscotch pie Ambition: To work one jigsaw puzzle Footlights, Sot hern and Marlowe, Thespian, Commerce Club Iowa State THIRD ROW STL 7 R LEY MAY Hobby : Jig-saw puzzles Ambition: To be Northwestern n civil engineer MARGARET ROSMAN Marge Hobby: Combing my hair Ambition: Keeping it com lied Kitab en-Nadi, Girls ' Glee Club, chorus, girls ' trio, mixed sextet. Music Honor Society Drake or Ames CHARLES RAWSON • Hobby: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To get through school Latin Club Dartmouth or Griunell Chuck ' GRAYCE REEVES Reeves Hobby: Riding in a certain Chevy Ambition: To be an astronomer Home Kc. Club, Hi Y. , Thespian, Soth- ern and Marlowe, Science Club, Kitab en-Xadi and U. of California Scripps and U. of California FOURTH ROW JOHN ROBERTS Johnny- Hobby : Sports Ambition: To be a cut-up — surgery Commerce Club, R Club. Hi , baseball, basket ball, home room president and vice president ALFRED RICHARDS Wimpy Hobby: Arguing with Mr. Schollenberger Ambition: To win an argument with him French Club, Sothern and Marlowe, stage manager. Hi Y. (vice president), foot- ball, band, Du teller Service Award winner Ames or M. I. T. HBLBM M. RICKER Pal Hobby: Ice skating Ambition: To be girls advisor at We st Point German Club (vice president). Home Ec. Club, Costume, Stage Make-up Club, band, orchestra Iowa or Ames BETTY REPLOGLE Hobby : Batteries Ambition : Willards Spanish Club, Footlights Iowa or U. of Southern California Rep ' J im with Mr. Haridon ' s FIFTH ROW .11 MM IE ROSS Hobby : Having interviews Stonecipher Ambition : To become Mile. pet Hi Y„ Sothern and Marlowe, Thespian, home room president and vice president, band University of California DALE ROWE HOBBY: (Jetting out of class Ambition : To he someone Grinnell or Ames RICHARD RUECKER Dick Hobby: Chewing gum Ambition: To have a car of my own French Club, Footlights. Thespian, Sothern and Marlowe, Commerce Club, student council, chairman of insignia committee, social committee. Debate Team, editor of the Annual, assistant editor of the weekly Roundup, publicity chairman, senior social committee, track, Quill and Scroll, Honor Society, Hi Y. Creighton RALPH ROYER Nick Hobby: Running away from girls Ambition: To be happy and contented Science Club, Hi Y., tumbling, football Drake or Iowa State 50 ' N.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★★★ ★★ TOP ROW MAXINE RUTLEDGE Max Hobby : Clothes Ambition ' : Secretary to John D. Roeke- feller Footlights, Science Club, home room secre- tary Drake and Simmons ALBERT RUTLEDGE War Hobby: Most anything Ambition : Hocking Hi Y., football Ames BILL RYAN ••Billy Hobby : Racing Ambition: To pass Hump T Square CUib. Science Club, home room treasurer, student council, head usher, Rou nil up staff, associate editor of Annual Ames DAVID SANDERSON Hobby: Eating worms Band and orchestra Northwestern SECOND ROW OCSTAVE L. SHEFFLER Qua Hobby: Enting the holes in doughnuts Ambition: To have a dollar on Monday Honor Society Iowa State or Institute of Tech. ROBERT SAY RE Bob Hobby : Writing epic Litterature Ambition : California Hi Y., Journalism Club, Spanish Club, Stamp Club Ames EDMUND SCHENK Eddie Hobby: Having a good time Ambition: To go places and see things German Club (secretary), Journalism Club, home room treasurer Drake PHILIP F. SEELING Phil Hobby : Astronomy Ambition: (Jet a good picture of M. D. Eastman for the Annual German Club Iowa State SI ' S A N SINS K E Y Susie Hobby: Worrying Walling Ambition: Acting (plays, silly, up) Footlights (vice president, treasurer), Soth- ern and Marlowe (treasurer), Thespian, J ) ra m a ti c Guild ( serge a n t at a rms, treasurer, president ), Players Club (treasurer), Play Production Club (pres- ident), Hi Y. W., home room vice presi- dent, chorus. Roundup staff (associate editor), senior play Grinnell LILLIAN SHAVER LU Hobby : Dniniatics Ambition: Lost, slraycd or stolen Footlights, Sothern and Marlowe, Players Club, Thespian. Hi Y. V., Debate Club. Play Production, Girls ' Glee Club, Man- tuan, student director, Roundup staff Drake FOURTH ROW GILBERT SMITH Little Head Hobby: Getting Jennie ' s nanny Ambition: Keep it Hi Y MARY SNUGGINS Mug Hobby: Picking up dogs Ambition: To lose a $5 bet to Betty Ann F re 1 1 ch CI u b, R o u n d u p st a IT Drake or Ames GEORGE SMITH Hobby: Canoeing with Elm Ambition: Paddle to St. Paul Latin Club, Footlights, Sothern and Mar- lowe ( sergeant at arms ) , Thespian, Hi Y, swimming, home room librarian, band Harvard STANLEY A. SMITH Al Hobby: Making the Chevy run Ambition: Chemical engineer Sothern and Marlowe. Thespian, Hi Y, band, orchestra, Music Honor Society Grinnell or Ames FIFTH ROW PAUL SOUDER Hobby: Denying my hair is red — its orange Ambition: Have someone believe me Science Club. Math. Club. Latin Club. Stamp Club, Debate Club, home room program chairman. Roundup staff Drake or Grinnell THIRD ROW CHARLES SILIO Chuck Hobby : Baseball Ambition: To make the team R Club, T Square Club. Boxing, Wrestling and Tumbling Club, football, basket ball. baseball, home room secretary. Honor Society Grinnell MIGNON SHARP Minyen Hobby: Watching the clock Ambition: Born without Girls ' Glee Club, chorus, mixed quartet, Music Honor Society Drake WARREN STROEBER John Hobby : Sports Ambition: Mayor of Clive, Iowa Commerce Club, football, baseball, home room treasurer Iowa University or I. S. T. C. MILDRED SOCDER Souder Hobby: Trying to keep track of Walling Ambition: To be a well paid medium Latin Club, Footlights, Sothern and Mai;- lowe, Thespian, Costume Club, Make up, Play Production, home room treasurer, Honor Society Drake or Northwestern WILNETTA SNYDER Billie Hobby: Jig-saw puzzles Ambition: To learn to play bridge Stamp Club, Kitab en-Nadi, Sharks Club Drake or Ames 5cS ' Hjneteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★ TOP ROW DAKRELL SWALLA Swede Hobby : Swimming Ambition: To be a lumber jack in Min- nesota Aviation Club, baseball Ames or (irinnell GEORGE SULLIVAN Sully Hobby : Golf Ambition: To swim the English Channel R Club, baseball, home room president, Kouudup stalT Notre Dame GEORGE UTTERSON Hobby: Getting Hank ' s Math Math. Club, Commerce Club Ames, Iowa SOPHIE VI PER Soph Hobby: Construction work Ambition: Derricks Tennis Iowa or U. of Southern California I KM A STARK EY Peggy Hobby: Trying to play the piano Ambition : C. C. C. C. To give a good floor talk DE LORIS STONE Dee Hobby: Asking questions Ambition: To get them answered Sothern and Marlowe, Scribblers, home room secretary. Roundup staff Drake FOURTH ROW RAY VOSS Hobby: Thinking Ambition : To be able to think Roundup staff, Latin Club, band, orchestra Iowa U, A DELE WATSON Dolly Hobby: Playing the piano Ambition: To play the piano Sothern and Marlowe, Sharks, Costume Club, Thespian, Hi Y. W., Music Honor Society, Science Club, orchestra Iowa U. SECOND ROW ANNA MAE TESDELL MARY TAYLOR Hobby: Light bulbs Ambition: Watts Spanish Club. Library Club, Golf Club. Roundup staff. Home Be. Club, Com- merce Club Drake FRANCIS TAYLOR Franc Hobby: Hunting Ambition : To hit a jack rabbit Commerce Club. Spanish Club, Hi Y Iowa U. MARGARET TUPPER Marney Hobby: Fiddling Ambition: To appreciate Mr. Edgar ' s humor Home Be. Club. Music Honor Society, or- chestra, string trio, quartet Northwestern THIRD ROW NARVIS THOMPSON Narvie Hobby: Golf Ambition: To lie a consulting engineer Commerce Club, Golf Club, track U. of Southern California VERONICA TRACY Tern Hobby: Falling for football players Ambition: To go to Notre Dame Spanish Club (vice president), insignia committee Ames or Iowa City MAKTIN VAN SLYKE ■ Marly Hobby: Planning trips Ambition: To see the world Roundup staff Drake, Antioch LORRAINE WARME TUlie Hobby: Birds Ambition: Bobolinks Commerce Club (secretary), home room vice president, chairman senior printing committee FIFTH ROW HENRY B. WALLACE Bank Stamp Club (president) Cornell University ELIZABETH WALLING Walling Hobby-: Running around the halls hunt- ing for people Ambition: To kill Susie Sinskey Scribblers. Footlights, Sothern and Mar- lowe, Thespian, Players, Latin Club. Honor Society Vassar ELZA ROSE WEITZ Weil Hobby: Phone talks to C. E. W. Ambition: South 56 street Art Club (secretary and vice president). Home Ec. Club, French Club, Theodian Scripps, Ames BOB WHEATON Red Hobby: Swimming Ambition: To get a one in English Swimming 60 Wneteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★ ★★★ ★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ TOP ROW better player than WARD WELLMAN Baodie Houry : Baseball Ambition : To be Babe Hutb Latin Club (sergeant at arms), baseball, track, home room treasurer Drake or Iowa HOWARD WHITNEY Hobby : Swimmin ' an ' women Ambition: Caesar was ambitious— look what happened to liim Players Club. Sot hern and Marlowe. Thespian, Hi Y, Latin Club, swimming. home room treasurer, student council, orchestra, Round up staff, B Club, senior play, Annual staff Grinnell FLORENCE WEI NEB 1 Hobby: Getting into jams Ambition: To keep out of them Girls ' Glee Club, chorus Midge THIRD ROW RACHAEL WORTHINGTON JCLIA WOLFSON Judy Hobby: Dramatics and sleeping Ambition: To once catch up on my needed sleep Footlights. Sot hern and Marlowe, Girls ' Glee Club C. C. C. C. or U. of Missouri JANET WOOD Woodie Hobby: This and that Ambition : Just that Sothern and Marlowe, Sharks Club FRANK WORTHING Hi Keed Hobby; Horsta around Ambition: To be president of Cli ve In- stitution of Technocracy Ticket sales manager Iowa or Drake EDWARD JENNER WHITELEY HOBBY: Stamp collecting Ambition: Army officer Drake or Iowa State FOURTH ROW VIVIAN YOUNG Hobby: Nothing Ambition : To Paul Souder have orange hair like SECOND ROW LYDE WISECARVER Swenson Hobby: Constructing jig-saw puzzles (Oh Yeah) Ambition: A trip back to the old country Aeronautics Club, track, basketball Iowa State ANNA MARY WILSON Ann Hobby: Does it matter? Ambition: What do you think? Scribblers Club (president), Theodian, Girls ' Club (president), home room presi- dent. Honor Society Grinnell DONALD YANCY Ambition: Electrical engineer Hand Iowa State JANE ANN YOt ' NGERMAN ' Jinny ' Hobby: Taking Physics, Chemistry and Math at same time Ambition: To pass the same French Club (treasurer), Theodian (sec- retary), Footlights, Hi Y. W. (secre- tary). Girls ' Club advisory board, chair- man of School Beautiful Committee, stu- dent council conference, home room vice president, student council, chairman social committee senior class Northwestern and ' olumbia University ELLEN WITMER L. N. Hobby: House parties Ambition: It ' s a secret Theodian (vice president), Latin Club (president). Hi Y. W., Tennis Club, home room president Scripps or Vassur ELIZABETH Zl ' ENDA Bizzer Hobby : Blushing Ambition: To invent a colorless blush Sothern and Marlowe. Thespian. Hi Y. W., German Club, Glee Club, chorus CLARKE WILSON Clarkie Hobby : Music Ambition: To graduate from college Masquers (treasurer), home room presi- dent, student council, chairman of noon movies Drake or Ames FIFTH ROW ZIEBARTH Hunting for lost time ERWIN J Hobby : Ambition: To be smart German Club, Th e« p i a n , Hi Y Drake or Iowa 02 Njnctcen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP T ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 63 THE ROUNDUP ★ ★★★★★★ in I AM If. % ' j£ August Graduates FIRST ROW FRANCIS BI RR Burr Hobby : Handshaking Ambition: To meet the king of the Fiji Islands Spanish Cluh, Sothern and Marlowe, foot- hall, home room treasurer, insignia com- mittee, band Drake or Ames VELMA BOSS SECOND ROW CLYDE HERRING, JR. Governor Hi Y. Thespian, home room sports manager, assistant editor of weekly Roundup VIOLET EVELYN HODGES Vi Hobby: Angel food rakes Ambition: To hake a better one Home Ec. Club, Hi Y. W. THIRD ROW ROW A. LAMPHER Roy Hobby : Riding National Guard horses Ambition: To be a successful rancher Boys Glee Club, chorus, Music Honor Society MA RTH A LA M B E KT B fttie Hobby: Private stenog to H. S. (one of those polar bears) Ambition: To graduate Ames or A. I. B. FOURTH ROW KENNETH LEVY Levii Hobby: Biting lops off bottles Ambition: To be president of the Atlas Brewing Company Hi Y Drake MARGARET ELIZABETH MAN ASS A (In June class) Marffie Hobby: Music and home economics Ambition: To be a teacher Astronomy Club. Home Ke. Club, Hi Y. W.. Science Club, Girls ' Glee Club, orchestra Drake or Ames FIFTH ROW CARNOT NISELY ' Bud Hobby : Running Ambition: To heat Dick Peck University of California or Northwestern CORDON STEWART Ike Hobby: To sleep A mbition : To catch up on mv sleep T Square Club, Hi Y Ames 64 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP No Pictures DONALD BEDGOOD Hobby: Stage hand Ambition: Big man some day Stage electrician Don ' MARGARET WILLIAMS Hobby: Reading Ambition : Chemist Spanish Club Peggy LEE BOYS Hobby : Five and ten Ambition: Ten for five First team ' s valet BILL PCNNINGHAM Hobby: Listening to home room an- nouncements Ambition: To be able to read the an- nouncements DOROTHY BIRD Hobby : Riding Birdie Ambition: To be a private secretary Home Be. Club, Secretarial Club, stamp auditor 1 Iowa PAUL KITCH Red Hobby: Attending T. R. H. S. Ambition: To become general in array of unemployed Iowa or Ames LOUIS COOK Spike Hobby : Radio Ambition: To make Roosevelt frequency conscious Chorus, National Honor Society, home room treasurer, home room vice president. Boys ' Glee Club, Romeo and Juliet, male quartet, mixed chorus, orchestra, presi- dent of Math. Club, Scribblers, Music Honor Society RAYMOND LEWIS Ray Hobby: Having Charley -horses during baseball season Ambition: To get rid of said animals Golf Club. Art Club. Journalism Club, base- ball, home room treasurer. Roundup staff Tulane U. ZOLA MAY LEWIS Z. M. Hobby: Sleeping Ambition: To sleep until I wake up JIM VIERSEN Hobby : A cold one T Ambition: To get out of Roosevelt MAX ROBINSON Hobo Hobby: Visiting Mr. Stonecipher Ambition: To swim the Indian Ocean Hi Y, Thespian, Math. Club, home room president University of Los Angeles CLARA ESTELLE WISSLER Toddj Hobby: Living Ambition: To keep my hair up Athenian Art Club (treasurer). Snth  rn and Marlowe. Tennis Club. Hi Y. W„ home room secretary, home room presi- dent and vice president. Roundup staff Grinnell ' Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 65 THE ROUNDUP ★★★ ★★ ★★ THE ROUNDUP ★ ★ ★★★★★★ Student Council OFFICERS President James Mills Vice President Dwhjht Bovev Secretary Dorothy Wefer Treasurer Courtney Smith Senior Judge Ben Polk Front row — Betty Niendorf, Bethel Johnson, Mary Dietrich, Helen Waldon, Mary Jane Stewart, Polly Lorenz, Jane Ann Youngerman. Peggy Schenk. Second row — Peter Dapalonia, Charles Nye, Ariel Steeper, Norma Tait, Dorothy Weber. Barbara Morken, Lois Harris, Dwight Bovey. David Davis. Third row — Clark Wilson, Krnest Hurtzburg, Don Waller, Howard Whitney, Stoddard Lane, Ed Becker, Courtney Smith. Dick Rueeker. Fourth row— Stephen Coggswell. Allen Friedlieh, Don Towne, Paul Ptainbeck, Walter Hurstiener, Jim Brammer, Marcellus McMichael, John Hanson, Jimmy Mills. Top row — Bob Mandelbaum, Don Jones, Ben Polk, Bill Ryan. Xot in picture — Phyllis Dudley. 68 ' Njneteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP e National Honor Society OFFICERS President Ben Polk Fice President Anna Marv Wilson Secretary Lela Lehman Adriser — Mks. Maynaru Front row — Katharine Boiler, Elizabeth Walling, Lillian Shaver, Virginia Wright. Jane Ann Yongerman, Eleanor Thomas, Catherine Wenaas. Second row — Betty Niendorf, Bethel Johnson, Elza Rowe Weitz, Marian Bair, Doris Yocuui, Mildred Bonder, Margaret Jeanson, Louise Bedford. Ffcird row— Elaine Dcnman, Ariel Stepper, Betty Butler, Dorothy Oppenham, Elaine Seevers, Barbara Morken, Roberta Wagner, Paul Souder, Howard Whitney. Fourth row — FranceR Flick, Ellen Whitmer, Anna Mary Wilson, Emily Marks, Adele Watson. Lela Lehman, Wilms Jean Prusia, Joe Levine, Bob Dykstra, Dwight Bovey. Fifth row — Harold McCollum, Lee Nicol, James Mills, Lois Hsrris, Bell Polk, Csrl Knorr, Qua Schemer, Frank Worthing, Dick Ruecker, Millard McVey. Top row — Don Jones, Joe Meyer, Franklin Oransky, Bill Ryan. A ' o( in picture — Thelma Dunham, Elsa Neumsn. Ki eteen Hundred and Thirty-three 69 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★ Girls Club Cabinet OFFICERS President Anna Mary Wilson rice President Betty Carnes Secretary ' Polly Towne Adviser — Miss Haiku First row — Polly Towne, Frances Ely, Ruth Johnson, Brilta Oleson, Catherine Wenaas, Helen Thomas, Mary Clift. Second row — Betty Carnes. Dorothy Weber, Anna Mary Wilson, Norma Tait. Kate Parker, Lel Lehman. Roberta Wagner, Virginia Van Liew. Xot in picture — Elaine Seevers. COMMITTEES .Service — Mary Clift Friendship — Norma Tait Pep — Betty Carnes Personality— Ruth Johnson School Beautiful — Elaine Seevers Social — Lela Lehmau 70 ' N.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP Public Speaking ¥TO i row — Jane Gibson, June Day Parker. Emily Marks. Dorothy Oppeuham. Second row — James Mills, Dirk Kueeker, Bob Howard. Mr. Carrothers, Courtney Smith. Baker Waterman. Not in picture — Bob Mumlelbaum, Lilian Shaver. Extemporaneous Speaking Contest The first semester extemporaneous contest was won by Courtney Smith with Boh Mandelbauin second. The second semester extemporaneous content was won by James Mills and Bob Man- delhaum was again second. In the city contest Courtney Smith won first place and Bob Man- delhaum fifth, putting Koos. velt as the winner with the mos t points. .lames Mills also won second place in the Southwest Iowa Extemporaneous Contest held at Perry, March 24th. Orat ion At the school oratorical contest Boh Howard placed first, James Mills second, and Lillian Shaver third. Roosevelt won no places in the city run tost. Debate The Roosevelt debate team had a very successful year, winning five championships, including the State, and tying for first in a sixth. The tournaments they won included: Central Iowa Debate League Tournament City Debate Tournament District Debate Tournament State Debate Tournament Iowa State Teachers Debate Tournament (tied with Mason City) A primitive Courtney Smith Emily Marks A ffirmative Dick Ruecker Jane Day I ' akkkr Debate Team FIRST SQUAD SECOND SQUAD Negative Baker Waterman Dorothy Oim-enham Negative James Mills Jane Gibson Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 71 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ Front row — Anne Margemm, Mary Snuggins, Betty Ann Palmer (club editor), Deleie Cassell, Clara Estelle Wissler (associate editor). .Josephine I e Jarnette, Kathryn Dunn. Mattel Lewis. De Lor in Stone, Billie C rowel 1. Semnd row — Harold McCollnm, Rachel Worthington, Lois Demmon, Dwight Bovey (sports editor), Bernire Fletcher, Polly I isosway. Lloyd Jennett (editor-in-chief). Clyde Herring (associate editor), Howard Whitney, Fred Myers. Third ;•( «• — Dick Ruecker, Charles Laird. Susan Sinsky (associate editor), Ray Lewis (assistant sports editor), Lester Maize, Paul Bonder (editorial editor). Earl Henderson, Gerald Benja- min, Merle Bittle, Kay Voss. Top row — -Franklin Oransky, Bill Ryan, Dick Hale (circulation manager), George Sullivan (cir- culation), Martin Van Slyke, Harry Kmpting (advertising manager), Don Jones (book- keeper), John Houlette, Boh Howard (collections), William Dennis. Xot in picture — Helen Russell, Anna Laura Tucker, Betty Goodwin, James Lain, Jack Barluss. Front row — Betty Ann Palmer (snapshots), Howard Whitney (humor), Virginia Wright (records). Second row — Dick Ruecker (editor). Jack Barlass (sports), Dick Hale (circulation), George Sullivan (circulation). Third row— Franklin Oransky (assistant editor) . Bill Kyan (assistant editor), Bob Howard (collections), Betty Moore (senior activities and advertising), Charles Laird (organizations). Top row — Don Jones (business manager). Front row — Katherine Wenaas. Maxine Locker. Norma Ellsworth, Mary Godfrey, Dorothy Cleve- land. Second row — Ruth Wessels, Marguerite Barker, Jane Rost, Jeanne Knapp, Myrtle Henry. Third roiv — Glenn Gladfelter, Irwin Mitchnick. Max Turner, Koy Lanpher. Bill Clark. Top row — Voith Penberthy, Tom Hunter, Pryor Hougham, George Rutledge. Sot in picture — George Jones, Jean net te Primmer, Robert Vosb. Who sold largest amounts of annual advertising Finnt row — Dorothy Stewart, Betty Norman, Mary Barnes, Arlene Laverty. Stroud run — -Max O ' Brien. Merle Bittle, John Stubbs, Ralph Royer. Third row — Narvis Thompson, Betty Moore, Harold Hester, Dick Ruecker. 72 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ OFFICERS Secretary . Treasu rer President Vice President . MAI ' K ( ' ONKl.INt; A 1. Fit El RlOHAKDB Jim Mills . . . Dwicht Bovey Adri er. — Mr, IIakhis and G1.1 :xn BSOOKWAI UPPER PICTURE Front row— Frank Kate. Kny R ichurds, Henderson Porter. Richard Robb. Louis Ruble. Alfred Richards, Dwight Bovey. Second row — David Sanderson. Robert Sayre, Don Towne. Henry Sheurmann, Ed Harvey. Burris Avis, Mack Scott, Dick Ruecker. Third row — Jack Yolkhamer. John Maher, Eldon Woltz. Ted Appltquist, Kyle Morris, Bruce Miller, Lester Maize, John Roberts. Fourth row — Jim Whitney, George Rutledge, Jimmy Mills, Emmett Taylor, Selnier Solem. Bob Stevenson, Howard Whitney, Ed Becker. Don Rupe. Top nut — Arthur Wahl. Bob Wheaton, George Smith. Rob Roy Smith. Courtney Smith, Dick Towne, Mortimer Potllit er, Lee Williams, Mr. Harris. LOWER PICTURE Front row- — Billy Orowell, Lionel Jones. John Neimann. Judd Kirkhnm, James B rammer, Forrest Carhart, Martty Linn. James Frye. Second rou Wallace Ellsworth. Earl Corbin. Jeff Polk. Harold Jacobson. Bill Cordingley, Arlo Knowles, Jack McMartin, John Parks, Jack Harrow. Third row — Homer Bradshaw, Robert Oriese. Ben Polk. Dick Hoak, Walter Neumann, Dale Harris, Stoddard Lane. Roy Bergren. Edward Diehl. Fourth row— Russell Dunkerton, Mark Conkling. Donald Jones, Charles Glenn. Fred Haskins. Dale McPheeters, Bob Link, Bob Fisher, Fred Chase. Bob Ahrold. Fifth raw-;— Paul Galliueier. Fote Xeofotist, Robert Jayne, Phil Goodenough, Charles Cathcart, Don Alt, Tom Anderson. Guy Clubb, Dick Coolidge. Top rou — Harry Empting, Chester Bunde. 74 i iineteen Handled and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★ ★★ Hi-y. w. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Roberta Wagner . . . . Kate Parker . . . . Amy Follett Adrixer — Mrs. Maynard UPPER PICTURE Front row — Eleanor David, Maxine Thornton, Marian Corso, Virginia Grant, Elsie Nntt, Kather- ine Boiler, Elsie Carney, Jean Cnrtiss, Darlcne Capps, Rose Mary Morrow, Margaret Federson. Second row — Dorothy Henry. Karolyn Kuhlman. Ruth Eldridge. Myrtle Henry, Nancy Gregg, Harriet Bookey, Ethel Cleaver, Mary Lou Seely. Annabel Fagg, Arlene Laverty. Third row — Blanche Warren. Helen Chambers, Betty Harper, Harriet Nourse, Elizabeth Lee, Betty Goodwin, Jane Rockwell, Roberta Cathcart. Mary Ellen Thompson, Betty Bennett. Fourth row — Mary ( ' lift, Mrs. Maynard, Janet Wilson. Faye Wilhite, Jane Bennett, Mary Godfrey, Marjorie Graves. Betty Keating, Laura Helen Wissler, Amy Follett. Top row — Evelyn Rosen, Virginia Swanker, Grayce Reeves, Mary Nichols, Beverley Brown, Betty Moore, Ruth Davis, Dorothy Crawford, Virginia Sawyer, Gretchen Patzig. Front row — Ruth Maynard. Ruth Hunsicker, Alvera Ferrell, Helen Thomas, Ruth Hertzberg. Virginia Votruba, Mary Blyth Cory, Katherine Kraft, Katherine Bousquet, Muriel Evans, Florence McCreary, Helen Ricker. Second row — Mnry Wagner, Ruth Shoemaker, Docile Yearous, Wilma Wright, Virginia Arends, Jane Kent, Eileen Greunell, Jeane Rowe, Ellen Witmer, Jane Ann Youngerinan, Anne Third roie — Dorothy Hartsook, Betty Butler, Alice Yost, Ruth Crowe, Eloise Mountain, Margaret Mulock. Francis Johnston, Kate Parker, Frances Flick, Betty Cowles, Roberta Wagner, Betty Fourth row — Ruth Jameson, Ruth Conkling, Betty McDay, Rosemary McLaughlin. Ruth Johnson, Betty Carnes, Norma Sweezy, Marjorie Paul, Marion Rich, Marjorie Benton, Margaret Dahl- berg, Faye Stipp. Top row — Anna Laura Tucker. Paggy Schenk, Mary Bowles, Wilma Jean Prussia, Martha Bodtke, Lela Lehman. Eleanor Fields, Adele Watson. Elizabeth Hocket, Fiances De Beaulieu, Emily LOWER PICTURE .M:u l ' . i inn. Kratch. Oppletree. 76 T ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★ ★★★★ Senior Journalism Club OFFICERS President Grltchen Schooxover Vice President Harry Cutler Secretary Kathryn Dykstra Adrinrr- Miss Mkkhs Front row — Virginia Ppderfon. Vivian Sunder, Bernice Silverman, Virginia Dwycr. Elizabeth Sh mbAUffh, .Iran French. Second row — Vivian Tinner. Gretchen Schoonovcr, Doris Gladfelter, Jane Pay Parker, Betty Jean Rissell. Marjorie Shattnck. Third row — Hubert Sayre. Ruth Brody. Bernice Boss. Helen Heller, Mary Ann Sopher, Harry Cutler. Jack Condon. Top row — Edmund Schenk. Ed Becker. Vof in picture — Julia Cook. Kathryn Dykstra. Ray Lewis, Bob Link, Gladys Potthoff, Harriet Shaffer. Winnie Walker. Junior Journalism Club OFFICERS President Bob Sandler Advisers — Janis Hosmkk. Miss Mekrs J ' ron row — Frank Miles. Janice Sedgewick. Janis Hosmer, Janet Coffin. Bob Knowles. Second row — Elinor McMurray. Billy Humphrey. Donald Peaslee, Bob Hosmer, Doris Fisher, Marguerite Cook. Third row — Bob Sandler. Jack McCanibridge. Verle Van Lisscl, George Young, Bob Espe. Kenneth Bey. Xot in picture — Jack Barnes. Marvin Bridgman, Gaylord Crowell, Edward Goldman. Hodge Jones, Josephine Readinger, James Swaine, Herbert Wilkinson. 78 l lineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★ ★★★★★ French Club OFFICERS President . . . . , Vice President Lois Harris Barbara Morken . . . .Betty Ann Palmer Jane Ann Yovnoerman Betty Moore Secretary . Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Adriser — Miss Stoor Front raw — Betty Bishard. Jane Ann Younger-man, Elizabeth Shainlmugh. Helen Mcintosh, Nanry Gregg. Mary Snugging, Betty Ann Palmer, Jane Koekwoll, Alice Yost, Margaret Mcfiinnis, Yirginia Arends. Second rou Miss Spoor, Josephine Pletsrhor, Ruth Weston, Mattie Loeke Macomber, Betty Good- win, Mary Brown, Mildred Gross, Deane Friedman, Barbara Mnrken. Virginia l ' errigo, Elizabeth Hockett. m Third rou — Gretchen I ' atzig, Susan Stewart, Kathryn Tillson, Johanna Nollen, Naney Dan. Betty Moore. Jane Day Parker, Emily Marks. Lois Harris, Elaine Seevers, Mary Ellen Thompson. Virginia Sawyer. Xot in picture -Patsy Lombard, Sally Martin, Elsa Netiman. Front row — Ruth Maynard. Katherine Kraft. Catherine Rousquet, Dorene Capps. Jean Curtiss, Muriel Evans, Margaret Currey. Elsie Xutt, Marian Mills, Miss Schreincr. Second row — Nitsa Panagos, Margaret Ann Mulock, Faye Stipp, Winnie Wallace, Jean French, Louise Bedford, Elsie Carney, Mary Jane Stewart, Wilma Davis. Third row — Jean Witmer, Virginia Dyer, Mildred Souder, Elizabeth Walling, Vivian Souder, Eloisc Mountain, Frances Ely, Roberta Wagner. Fourth row — Ellen Witmer, Kathryn Dykstra. Mary Bowles, Virginia Va Liew, Mary Louise Seeley, Betty Cowles. Frances Flick, Madelyn Harnagel, Russell Doolittle. Ward Wellinan. Top Row — Baker Waterman, Bill Griesinger, Lee Nicol, Courtney Smith, Tom Anderson, Paul Baichley, Stoddard Lane, Gordon Hunter. .Vo in picture — Martha Bodtke, Harry Benjamin. OFFICERS President Vice President Cocrtney Smith . . Francis Flick . . Betty- Cowles . . Marian Mills Secretary . Treasurer Adviser — Miss Schheiner 80 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★ ★★ ★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★ ★★★★ ★★ Kitab-en-Nadi OFFICERS President Grayce Reeves Vice President Alma Pierce Secretary DOROTHY CRAWFORD Treasurer Hei.es Chambers Adviser — Miss Osti.i sd Front rou — Kathryne Millon. Gladys Beatty. E:hel Oleaver, Mary Helen Conlon. Alma Pierce. Janet Schwaenler. Margaret Purdy. Second rote — Helen Chambers. Laura Johnson, Dorothy Crawford, Wilnetta Snyder, Ruth Erupting, Grayce Reeves, Ruth Davis. Betty Lot] Wilson. Top rote — Maxine Blnkeslee. Mary Taylor, Gertrude Morrow, Anna Laura Tucker, Josephine He Jarnette, Miss Os-tlund. Not in picture — Elizabeth Carpenter, Margaret Rosman. Scribblers Club OFFICERS President Ruth Johxson Vie President Anna Mary Wilson Secretaru EnwiN Bki kf.r Treasurer Jane Merrill Adviser — Miss Huffman Front row — Jane Gibson. Dorothy Marks, Ruth Johnson, Myra Johnson, Doris Evelund, De Loris Stone. Barbara Nye. Top row — Sigrid Steeper, Marian Beekhoff, Jane Merrill, Ariel Steeper, Anna Mary Wilson, Miss Huffman, Katherine Breitenkamp, Edwin Becker, Louis Ruble. Xot In picture — Catheryn Coon. 82 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ Spanish Club OFFICERS President .... Vice President Cathkrine W ■ H A a s . . . .Veronica Tracy . . , .Jane Sinclair . . . . Helen Russell Secretary . Treasurer Adviser — M I SS Baridon Front row — Anne Margerum. Betty Sinclair, Beverley Lindstrom, Pearle Crowe, Veronica Tracy. Miss Baridon. Second row — Lucile Nelson, Kathryn Hesbaeher, Mary Taylor, Helen Russell. Betty Norman, Jane Sinclair. Top Row — William Heard, Francis Burr, Fote Neofotist. Voith Pemherthy, Charles Callahan, Robert Sayre. A ' of in picture — Leonore Bennett, Ward Gillen, Nana Gum, Frank Keating, Kenneth Parris. Jack Simmons, Maurine Summers, Catherie Wenaas. Front row — Miss Sperry, Elizabeth Zuendel, Betty Butler, Jean Kowe, Elizabeth Carpenter, Helen Rickcr. Second row — Raymond Thompson. Paul Wilde, James Frye. Gerald Benjamin. Ferdinand Noble, B. Terril, Robert Hartsook, Irwin Mitchnuk, Robert Blackburn. Not in picture — Su an Sinsky. OFFICERS President Vice President Ferdinand Noble James Frey . . Betty Butler . . . . Bill Terrill Secretory ■ Treasurer Adviser — Miss Sperry 84 H.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★★ ★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★ Astronomy Club OFFICERS l ' lfxitli ' llt Vice Prexitlent . . . . Secretury-Tr, u urer Joe Levixe Joe Picks if AVEKY ARAXT Ldvittr— Mr. Eastman Front rou — Avery Arant. Ed Harvey. Barbara Myhrc. Portia Myhre, Elaine Spaulding, Louise Bedford, Both Conkling. Philip Beach, Alvin Skidinore. Second rote — George Lucas. Ed MeClain. Joe Picken. Bill Ryan, Franklin Oransky, Ferdinand Noble, Joe Levine, James McClelland, Russell Dnolittle. Dale Turner. Sot in picture — Robeit Hartsook. Eloise Mountain. Lavern Rice. Lillian Smith. front ro« Helen Hall. Wilma Harvey. Norma Ellsworth. Mary Louise Petite. Lillian Shaver. Louise McClain, Sophie Vnper, Eleanor Thomas, Nadine Charles, Evelyn Oleson. Lillian Mabee. Mr. Forsnian. .scroll. run Hick Ruecker. Marguerite Barker. Arlene l.averty. Dorothy Bird. Lorraine Wanne. Carol Finch. Madelyne McCahe. Marie Burkman. Johanna Jackels, Mabel Lewis. Kathryn Dun 11. Third run Janus Horrabin. Marjorie Bechtel, Dorothy Henry. Rema McPheeters, Anna Marie Dwy. r. Bessie Houston. Marjorie Rand. Jane Swartley. Dorothy Stewart, Florabelle Beers, Alan HolTinan. Toll run John Stubbs. Max O ' Brien. Frank Worthing. Ralph Royer, Xarvis Thompson. Don Jones. Pryor Houghain, Warren Stroeber, Francis Burr, Kenneth Levy, Bob Holub. Sot in picture — Eleanor MeCabe. OFFICERS President . Secreiurn . J reOKurrr N ' AKVIS TllOMI ' SON .Lorraine Warme Warren Stkoerer Adviser — Mr. Fors.man 86 l lineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ Senior High Home Economics Club OFFICERS Virginia Wrkjht Annahel Fagg. . First Semestrr . . President . Vice President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Second Semester .Annabel Fagg Lucile Thomas Virginia Shivers Betty Niendokf. Dorothy Parrish Betty Niexdorf Adviser — Mrs. Hag ex sick Front ton Lucille Yearous, Kuth Kiel, Eleanor Thomas, Lucile Thomas, Velma Wright. Annabel Fagg. Dorothy Parrish. Ulie Kleinbcrg, Florence McCrary. Srcand row — Betty Kraetsch, Betty Neindorf. Grace Nettleton, Doris Yocom, Nadine Machesney, Alice Bell Feike, Evelyn Johnson, Helen Kicker, Bethel Johnson, Margaret Manassa. Top row — Kuth Wessels, Marjorie Paul. Virginia Fern, Mary Nichols, Margaret Dahlherg, Jeau Kowe, Jane Kowe. Not in picture — Mildred Hart, Louise McClain, Norma Sweezy. Front rou Bernice Mitchnick. Caroline Crow, Shirley Parrish, Dorothy Kries. Margaret Hanson. Secvml Row — Arlene Wells, Jean Hartley, Mary Harter, June Clift, Aspasia Neofotist, Billie Stan- Third row — Dorothy Carlson. Mary Humphrey, Mary Jane Gray, Doris Watson, Marjorie Clubb, Margaret Fletter, Dorothy Guttman. Top row — Lorraine Barickman, Mable Grunthog, Jean Hewitt, Helen Philips. Ad riser— Mrs. Hagknsk k ford. 88 T iineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★ ★★★★ Athenian Art Club OFFICF.RS President Vice President .BEVERLY Brown Elba Rose Weitz Secretary . Treasurer Sally Shevrman O.ARA EsTELLE WlSSLEK Adviser — Mrs. Mac Mi i.i.i x Frvnt rou Charlotte Meredith, Janet Schwaegler, Barbara Diller, Jean Noll. Charlotte Carlson, Virginia Mac Donald. Maxine Ferrill. Mary Ulylhe Cory, Katherine Nntt. Second Una- — Ruth Crowe, Virginia Cary, Mrs. Maeinullen. Klsa Rose Weitz, Jean Wylie, Jane Kent. Bitty Carnes, Marjorie Eshhaugh, Sally Shearman, Marjorie Graves. Third row — Clara Estelle Wissler. Norma Tait, Mary Jane Bowers, Mary Cline, Jean UUrick, Phyllis Proudfoot, Beverly Brown, Betty Ginsberg, Tlielma Dunham, Faith Knehr, Viola Baldwin, fitA in picture — Janis Hosmer. I-awanna Seaman. Anna Mae Tesdell. Front row — Marl ' ia Morgan, Virginia Buchanan. Lucille Brody, Mary Crawford. Second rou Marjorie Spitz. Benton Rowley. John Goodwin, Ann Feik, Helen Macy. Miss Keeler. Third row — Boh Goldman, Marilyn Warner, Margaret Potthoff, I.ucile Swanson, Helen Merrill. Hohart Throckmorton. Marvin Kirkpatrick. fop roil — -John l.aughead, John Carr, Ma:tin O ' C.mnon. John Rosefield. Paul Hewitt. Wayne Sprafue, Jack Sievert, Nathan Speriy. John Widdup. 90 ' H.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★ ★★★ ★ Quill and Scroll OFFICERS Prenitlent Dick Ruecker Tire Preaident DwuiHT BoVEY Secretary CATHERINE Wenaas Treuaurer Don Jones Front rou Howard Whitney, Virginia Wright. De Loris Stone, Dwight Bovey. Second row — Paul Souder. Jeanette Primuier, Ruth Weasels, Catherine Wenaas, William Dennis. Third row — Bill Ryan, Rose Kahn. Franklin Oransky. Don Jones, Dick Ruecker. 92 N.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three fheodian Literary Society OFFICERS ftr.it Semester Second Semester Sue Simpson President Betty Niendorf Betty Niendorf riee President Ellen Wither Jeanne Kowe Secretary Jeanne Rowe Mary Clift Treasurer Mary Clift Adviser — Miss Jacobs Front row — Jane Ann Youngerman, Mary Bowles, Mary Clift. Katherine Boiler, Dorothy Parrish. Ruth Johnson, Bethel Johnson. Ruth Shoemaker, Ruth Hertzbcrg, Margaret Feddersen, Ruth Maynard. Second row — Alice Yost, Beverly Lindstrom. Dorothy Perry, Doris Y ' ocom. Betty Cowles, Kate Parker, Lela Lehman. Roberta Wagner, Barbara Morken, Jean Rowe, Virginia Cathcart, Miss Jacobs. Third row — Ellen Witmer, Wilhelmina Rosncss. Myra Johnson, Emily Marks, Betty Cames, Anna Mary Wilson, Amy Follett, Ariel Steeper, Elaine Secvers, Frances Flick, Thelma Dunham, Betty Niendorf. Top row — Lois Harris, Betty Moore. Mary Nichols, Wilma Jean Prussia. A ' ot in picture — Martha Bodtke, Alice Bowles, Harriet Dye, Mildred Gross, Phyllis Kooker, Isabelle Kraetsch, Esther Levich, Darle Schrader, Sue Simpson, Elsa Rose WeiU. nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 93 THE ROUNDUP Play Production Club OFFICERS Secretary . Treasa rer President Vice President Lee Nicol K L I IA Blf II Wam 1 n r, . Ull, MAN LaNOSHIRU . . Norland Tibiktts .1 d riser — Miss HUGH Kfl Front row — Lillian Smith, Prggy Schenk, Katherine Fordyce, Rosemary McLaughlin, Sigrid Steeper, Helen Thomas, Ruth Hunsieker. Doris Kveland, Lillian Shaver, Patricia Boyd. Second row Eliza l th Walling. Mildred Souder, Lillian Landshurg, Kenneth Hayden, Dick Timmis, Norland Tihhetts, Susan Sinsky. Lee Nichol. Elisabeth Zuendel. Front roir— Harriet Copley. Dorothy Astley. Orpha Sherman, Polly Towne. Patricia Boyd. Second row — Christine Carlson, Josephine Stalnecker, Katherine Fordyce, Dorothy Bash, Susan Stewart, Bahette Frankcl. Third row — Bill Cooper, Jean Whiting. Yerlaine Moorhead. Lillian Landshurg, Kleanor Ruffcorn, Roherta Russic, (ieorge Bogardus. Not in picture — Rita Bernstein. Lolita Blake. Bernice Davidson. Louise Davidson. Margaret Fugill. Alice Fuller. Bill (Ireisinger. Mary Jane Marxer, Kathryn Srhmerler, Sigred Steeper, Helen Thomas, Dick Timmis. Van Trawver. OFFICKRS Prenident Vice Frexident . Secretary Joint Secretary 2 ' reaxurer JOSKPIIINE StALNOKKR Van Tkawvkr . .Kl.KANOR RlFFCORN .... Louise Davidson . . . Lillian Lanpsbi ' RO Adviser — Miss Elr GHTfl 94 l lineteen Hundred and thirty-three THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★ ★★★★★★★ Thespian Club OFFICERS Dorothy Weber IiMU Johnston Catherine Six Howarii Whitney Adviser — Miss HrtuiES Front row— Frances Watts. Betty Cubbage, Katbcrine Kraft, Marion Bair. Elizabeth Walling. Anne McGarry, Katherine Breitenkamp. Mary Jo Corcoran. Kivian Fayman, Margaret Anno Hagensick. Second row — Edith Fit ., Laura Johnston. Elaine Schlenvogt. Dorothy Weber, Virginia Sawyer, Frances Blotcky, Catherine Six, Bonnie Hurlhut. Elizabeth Hockett. Third row — George Smith. Bradley Nelson. Courtney Smith, Creed Cory, Tom Anderson, Irwin Zeibarth, Dick Homes, Stoddard Lane. Howard Whitney. Xot in picture — Mona Moore, Elaine Schlenvogt. Mas quers OFFICERS Kenneth Hayden Mary Bi.ythe Cory Eileen Grinnell Clark Wilson Adviser — Miss HnuiES Front nw — Lillian Smith. Marie LeiserwiU. Kathryn Busquet, Elizabeth Zuendel. Pauline Bald- win, Dorothy Stewart, Ruth Hertzberg. Second rou — Nanna (iiim, Franco Crewse, Ruth Hunsicker, Rose Mary McLaughlin, Lillian Shaver, Roy Richards, Peggy Schenk, Mary Blythe Cory. Third row — Leroy Austin, Kenneth Hayden. Pcarle Crowe, Ruth Crowe, Grayce Reeves, Eilee n Grinnell, Frances Johnston. Jimmy Ross. _ Top row — James Mills, Clarke Wilson, Robert Howard. Susan Sinsky, Jay Van Blount. John Houlette. Not in picture — Elaine Denman. President Vice President . . Secretary Sergeant-at-A ruts President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . . . . 96 ' H.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 97 THE ROUNDUP ★ ★★ ★★★★ Players Club OFFICERS President Lee Nicol Vice President Ei.izaketh Wam.ini: Secretary Marion Bair Treasurer Susan Sinskey Adviser — Miss HUGHJH f rout row — F liza bet h Walling. Marion Hair. Lillian Shaver. Second raw — Lee Nicol. Creed Corey. George Smith. Clarke Wilson, Howard Whitney. ot in picture — Susan Sinskey. Costume and Design OFFICERS President Guinevere Horsburc. Secretary Faith Knehr Hnrrfrofcc Chairman Lawanna Seaman Adviser — Mrs. Hovt Front row — Helen Kicker. Mrs. Hoyt, Bernice Fletcher. Second row — Lawanna Seaman, Guinevere Horsburg, Gertrude Morrow. Faith Knehr. 98 Hjneteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ . ' ★ THE ROUNDUP Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 99 THE ROUNDUP Marionettes OFFICERS President Vice President . Et.oise Reasoner Mikiam Ryan charlotte c.m.vin . . Betty COOMIM ' .E Secretary . Treasurer Advisers — Miss Hughes. Miss Bach Front roii — Ralph Harris, Helen Brodie, Maxine C rowe. Barbara Glew, Betty Coolidge. Second roil — Mary Post. Marguerite Dorland, Eleanor Mongar. Eloise Reasons, Helen Grimes, Mary Hanes. third mi Arlette Watson, fleraldine Katz. Miriam Ryan. Carleton Brown. Jeanine Roliinson, Charlotte Colvin. Alfred IJpsey. Top row — Mary Jamieson. Ed O ' Connor. Mary Ellen Holmes. Eleanor Middleton, Virginia Swan son, Chester Rnpp. front row — Paul Lamk. Donna Mac Booth. Phyllis MeCankie. William Martern. 8econd row — Virginia Evans. Betty Likely, Bill Marshall. Charles Mahee. Jack Coe. Third i-ou — Barbara Gerhart. Joyce Dagget. Jean Skinner, Rosalind Robinson, Maxine Lewis, Sue Wilderson. Top row — Jane Newton, Betty King, Eugene MeCaflrey, Glenn Gore, Betty Jean Burson, Harriet Harter. .Y . in picture — Jane Coon, Charles Mabee. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretory Hakhara Gerhart . . . J kan Skinner Gi.kn Gore Adviser — Miss Xom.en 100 r ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★ ★ ★★★★★ Music Honor Society OFFICERS William Beall Harold McCollum Alice Yost Bob Brown Advisers — Miss Duncan, Mr. Eduar Front row — Peggy Sehenk, Guinevere Horshurg, Katherine Breilenkamp. Alice Yost, Hazel Mae Merriam, Miss Duncan, Eileen Grennell, Catherine Wenaas, Mignon Sharp, Dorene Kapps. Second row — Lee Nicol, Haruld McCollum, Bob Browne, George Kilmer, Adele Watson, Margaret Tupper, Bada Kusher, Billy Lee, Morten Kapp, Jack McMartin, Roy Lanpher. Third row — Stanley Smith, Harry Bachman, Alio Knowles, John Pressley, William Beall, Norland Tibbetts, Joe Meyers, Ralph Dietrich, Gerald Benjamin, Max Turner, Bill Griesinger. Xot in picture — Bob Browne, Arlee Calvin, Paul Payne, Mildred Woods. Margaret Rosman. Chorus OFFICERS Billy Lee Eileen Grenneli. fc Alice Yost Director — Miss Duncan Front row — Grace Stegman, Martha Jean Royer, Mary Louise Petite, Doris Clinite, Miss Duncan, Ruth Foster, Virginia Bittle, Florence Weiner, Norma Blanc. Second row — Katherine Kraft, Ulie Kleinberg, Lois Fletcher. Kathryn Dunn. Guinevere Horsburg. Eileen Grennell, Roberta McAnally, Catherine Wenaas, Mignon Sharp, Bernice Fletcher, Polly Lorenz. Third row — Elizabeth Hockett, Jane Merrill, Hazel Mae Merriam, Alice Yost, Ariel Steeper, Frances Johnson, Ruth Jamieson. Robert Rostberg, Boy Lanpher, Van Tawver. Fourth row — Bob Browne, George Kilmer, Harold Longworth, Paul Baichley. Merviu Morris. Loren Cunningham, Bill Clark, Bob Hall, Wayne Morrell, Billy Lee, Eugene Leachman To,, row — Hubert Buck, Robert Howard, William Beall, John Pressley, Norland Tibbets. Ralph Dietrich. A ' o in picture — Margaret Rosman, Virginia Wallace, Harriet Nourge. President .... Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer . . . . President Ficc President Secretary 102 H.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★ ★★★ ★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★ Boys ' Glee Club OFFICERS William Bkali. Norland Tihbktts Kali h Dietrich Accompanist — Alice Yost Director — Miss Dincan First row — Floyd Hush. William Shaver. I.orcn Cunningham, Van Trawver, Miss Duncan, Alice yprt, Wayne M.nrcll. Hubert Rostberg, Bruce Milligan. Harold Dale. Second rou — Bill Clark. Bcib Brown, tleorge Kilmer, Howard Poitinger. Robert Hoyle, Read Whitley, Billy l.ee. Roy Lanpher. William Dennis, (iranville King. Third rou — Paul Haehman, Burl Bailey. Rolf Wagner, Joe Pic-ken. Paul Baichley, Norland Tib- betts, William Beall. K  lph Diurich, Harold Lungworlh, Mervin Morris. Top rou — Hubc rt Buc k. Bob Howard. John Hnulette. . ol in picture — Reginald Dall. John Fulmer, Bob Hall. Junior Hoff. Rex Jensen. Girls ' Glee Club OFFICERS Catherine Wenass Hazel Mae Mekiiiam (5 1 I NEVER E HoRSHIRIl Bernick Fletc her Accompanist- — Dorene Caits Director — Miss Duncan Front rou — Virginia (irant, Dorene Capps, Elsie Carney, Miss Duncan, Virginia Wiseman. Norma Blanc. Virginia Bittle. Second rou — Julia Wolfson. Ruth Hunsicker. Betty Cubbage, Alice Fagen, Jean Curtis, Catherine Wenans, Nadiue MacChe-iiiey, Ruth Warner. JViirci row — Louise Hoffman, tiuinevere Horsbiirg. Bernice Fletcher. Virginia McDonald. Hazel Mae Merriam. Ruth Foster. Dorothy Welch, Pauline Palmer. Margaret Manassa. Fourth rou- -F.lsie Klc inberg. Jean Nail. Jane Walling. Betty Bolton. Lois Fletcher, Betty Strong, Faith Knehr. Katherine Breiteiikain|), Rosemary McLaughlin. fifth rou — Frieda Dsherow, Margaret Mal erry. Pi-iscilla Kvans, Doris Cooper, Jane Merrill, Lucindia Treir. Virginia Nail. Kathiwn Schmeier. Virginia Wright. Top row — Betty Wilson. Mildred Hunt. Wilma May. Frances De Beaulieu, Ruth Davis, Maxine Rigby. Blanche Warren. Prttident Vice Pi Mid rt Secretary President Vice 1 1 csident . Secretary Treasurer 104 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★ ★ ★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP 106 H ' neteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP Roosevelt High School Concert Band City champions 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933. State champion 1933. Roosevelt High School Marching Band KOHKKT fiOTTI.IKB, (i KOKtiK R ITI.KIX1E, Drum-Major State champions 1932. Roosevelt High School Symphony Orchestra A. R. EoiiAR, Conductor and Director ' Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 107 THE ROUNDUP Service Groups (H Hliton, ushers, office helpers, nurse ' s helpers) UPPER PICTURE Front row -Kied Wells, Jack Mobley. Ellis Forsyth, Grace Moore, Dorothy Murks, Martha Major. Wihuu Wright, Frances Watts. .Second rou — Ted Brown, Frances Crewse. Doris Yocom, Lee Wissler, Bernire Fowler. ' ivian Bonder, Pearle Crowe. Jean Rowe, Joe Hill. Third row — Boh Hotab, Junet 8;hwaegler. Dorothy Bird, I.aura Johnson, Betty Nieneiorf. Virginia Perigo. Jane Bennett. Betty Bishurd. Fourth rou — Kichard Grigsby. WUbuii Johnson, Ruth Drake. Marian Currier, Wilms Davis. Margaret Ann Hagensick. Elizabeth Carpenter. Dorothy Hartsook. fifth ruu John Berney. Merrill Blades. Kenneth Levy, Jean Winters. Margaret Baird. Ruth Conkling. Frances Flick, Jane Swaitley. Norma Tait, Mary Nichols. Sixth row— Harold McCollum. Ralph Ilaynes, Paul Souder. Alma I ' ierce. Dorothy Crawford. Jean Wylie. Maxine Leonard. Mary Jacolis, Wayne Mowell. Gerald Benjamin. Fred Berkey. Sf iv nth row — Jack Decker, Kieth Daggett. Genevieve Tucker. Ruth Finpting, Grayce Reeves, Anna I.aura Tucker, Otis Scheffl.-r. Robert Smith, Millard McVey, Howard Gowan. Eiiihth row — Eugene Barhman. Jack Barels. Donald Cathcart, Boh McConkey, Paul Plambeck. Jay Blount. Charles Rawson. Dick Ruecker. To) row — Bill Ryan. Franklin Oramky, Norland Tihbetts. SECOND PICTURE Front row— Gaylord Crowell, Jane Goodwin. Virginia Baichley, Bob Johann, Elvera Ferrell. Greta Parsels. Margaret Drew, Anne Margcrum. 8 00 4 rtm — Herbert Wilkinson. Casper Schenk. Don Wilson, Jack Mohley. Gladys Beatty, Marguerite C«H k. Alice Yost, Arlene Laverty, Nettie Oppenhsm, Margaret Mannssa. Third rou — -Alfred Lipsey. Dale Rowe, Jim Swaine. Jim Hoak, Glen Gore. Mary Taylor, Betty Replogle. Eunice Baron, Betty Butler. Elizabeth Carpenter, Maxine De Bord. Fourth row — Bob Lockard, George Young, Wilhelmina Rosness, Bill Hippee, Bretta Olson, Maxine Blakeslee. Maiy Barms, Heleu Hall. Emily Ochletree. Fifth row — Tharlow Keeley. Stanley Smith, Lester Sharp, Jeanne Rowe. Mary Eleanor Harvey. Grayce Reeves. Roberta Wagner, Leonard Perdue. Sixth row ( barbs Richards. William Dennis. Kenneth Bagg. Bonnie Hlirlburt. Amy Follett. Mary Ellen Thompson. Emma Lou Stewart, Eugene Leachman. Parker Crouch, Dick Towne. Top row — Jack Preston, Robray Smith, Don Ault, Paul Grulitner, Ed Lorenz, Ernest Hertzberg LOWER PICTURE front rou — Jack Teas. Arthur Hemphill, Jack Lilly. Irving Hildreth, John Davis. Warden Teller, Betty Baichley. Vieila Saba. 8 ' ' row Kenneth Carpenter, Dick Wilson. Dwight Bovey. Eleanor David, John Erbacker. Maey Stam. Dorothy Rasmussen. Evelyn Price, Bitty Dhanin. TAiref row — Lawrence Scartinger. Lucille Mulvanry, Buris Avise, David Sanderson, Jane Rock- well, Betty Bennett. Polly Lorenz, Irene Smith. Peggy Stone. Fourth row — Alfred Richards. Oren Thomas. Wallstein Terrill, Marvin Ferguson. Mary Ellen Holmes. Miriam Ryan, Marjorie Forbes, Ruth Joseph. Emma Lou Stewart. Fifth rou Carl Knorr. Oren Baldwin, Don Ault, Chester Rnpp. Eleanor McCabe, Francis John- son, Eileen Grennell. Marjorie Richardson. Charles Silio. Toi row — William Maxim. Wayne Sprague. John Roberts, Norma Bishop. John Mayer, Dale McPheeters, Donald Laster, William Odell. Malcolm Rump. 108 Hmeteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★ ★★ Cafeteria Workers Front row — Miss Marnette. Mrs. Hnlnian. Mrs. Pearl Jones. Bark row — Mrs. Fraober, Mrs. Greene, Mrs. Dockstader, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Marcie Jones. Janitorial Force Front row — Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Shaw, Mr. Baker. Back row — Mr. Boyd, Mr. Pottinger, Mr. Long, Mr. Sontag, Mr. Wilson. 110 Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP Junior High Student Council OFFICERS President Jim Hoak Tirr President GEORGE Yol ' NO Secretary Bob Johann Treasurer Pete Croweul Adviser — Mr. Drake Front rnw — Glenn Horton, Loren Tesdell, Fred Wells. Helen Jane Macy, Tom Hoak. Seeond row — Paul Nutt, Jack Mobley. Jim Hoak. Betty Brandenburg. Doris Youngberg. Mary- Star. Third row — Warren Tuller. Bob Johann, Lee Winter, Billy Humphrey. Bea Mills, Virginia Hanson, Jack Nelson. Top row — George Young, Jerry Barnes, Mr. Drake. Don Cathcart, Doris Ault. Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 111 THE ROUNDUP ★ ★★★★★★★★ Junior High Latin Club I ' lTh |;i;s First Semester Bea Mills Mary Ann Warren.. Norman M a n i k l ii a i m Dim Dm Witt . . President . Vice President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Second Semester .... Jim Haski Kb Barbara Nki ' man . . . Adklk M oe h i. . . Betty Bookey Adviser — Miss Hlki Front raw — Betty Bookey. Constance Geneva. Mary Anna Warren, Barbara Neuman. Adele Moehle. Marybelle Greenman. Elizabeth Dichl. Miss Hurd. Second row — Colden Craig. Charles Bradfhaw, Clifford Summers. Douglas Hunter, Lloyd Minnis, Bob Madden. Caspar Schenk. Lafe Harter. Jim Haskins. f ' rurtr row — Bob Stout. David Born. Tom Hoak. Jaek Teas. Paul Stover. Don Fitch. Second row — Boh Blackburn. Ralph Harris. Bob Lawrence, Dale Condon, Arthur Hemphill. James Hulse, Stanley Johnson. Third roil Bob Johann. Tom Locker. Howard Holbrook, Wefell Warner, Ronald Alllt, Dick Holmes, Bob Goldman, Warden Teller. Fourth row lohn Cameron, Dayton Soren, Paul Hewitt, Nathan Sperry, Jim Haskins. John Gallagher, Wallstein Tyrrell. Fifth roil Jim Hoak, Carlton Brown. Jack McCamliridge, Hodge Jones, Bill Humphrey, Lee Wiss- ler, Daniel Kcan, Bob Pitch. Top row — George Young. Mr. Drake. Jerry Barnes. Adviser — Mr. Drake 112 Hineteen Hundred and -Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★ ★ ★★ Junior Craftsmen Club OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary . . Don Wiedman Ned Swan . Owen Thomas Adviser — Mit. Blot NT Front row — DeVere Wilson, Horace Hitch, Arthur Brown, Fred Hnnson, Charles Kirfnar, Dean Thomas. Barry Mershnn. Ben Heard. Karl Walker. Arthur Hemphill, Kenneth Wester back, Dick Hanson. Second row — Ed Weagle, Joseph .Johnson. Maurice Rutledge, Bud Curtis, Walter Fike. Bradford Minis. Parker Hession. Clifford Ray. Paul Cunningham, Art Schoonover. Top row — Floyd Fidler, Ned Swan, Ray Troutman. Dick Wilson. Allen Ginsberg. Tom Brogey, Dayton Sorenson, Gearld Stronghold, Jack Ewing, Robert McClelland. Oren Thomas, Robert Adams. Front row — Bob Davis, Roscoe Warner. Bob Metier. Norman Tiede. Jack Ford. Second row — Hoyt Houston. Paul Gladfelder, Bob Stout. Richard Moore. Jack Yarham. Paul Nutt. Third roM — William Hiney. John Davis, Floyd Block, Frank Collins, Albert Fisk. Boh Brown, Homer Dudley. Fourth row — Jack Lilly. Eugene Fair, Bill Hoff, Jack Haldeman, Ronald Alt, John Cameron, Jack Nelson, Jim Martendale. Top row — Walenstein Terrill. Kenneth Carpenter. Bob Hoffman, Charles Weitz. Bob McGregor, Jim Miller, Howard Franklin. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary . .Jack Bryant Charles Weitz .... Bill Hoff Adviser — Mr. Si i h la m 114 H.inetcen Hundred and 7 hirty-three THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP Fimt row — Jean Lecoo,. Shirley Baichley. Virginia Baichley. Jimmy Tennigkeit. Charles Smith. Jack Millpr. Arlhnr Wickerslui in . Seeoiui rmr — Yvonne Kerr. Virginia Oslrus. Betty Baichley. Marjcirip Forbes, Ruth Jnnps, Bcrnice Ankpr, Edith Rice, Norma Wheeler. Thiril row— -Betty West. Virginia Hanson, Helen Bergman, Janice Johnson, Doris Alllt. Marian Payne, Marian Pidgeon, Theresa Paternn. Martha Major. Towrth rou Kred Penman, Dick StulU, Jerald Anderson. Paul Swanson. Verlin Rowley, Patricia Collins, Janet Rap. Dick Nye. Top raw — Irvin Hildreth. Boh Clare, Ted Magarian, Wefel Warner, Billy Apppl. Jack Bailey, Boh Baldridgp. Bill Ahrold. Sot in picture — Sharon Ginsberg. Wpndpll Lnckridge, fiilhprt Opdyke. Fiml row — -Mary Amend. Rdward Drake. Luclla Bishop. Betty Day, Katherinp Roaeman. Betty Corey. Georgiana Zimmerman. Maryline Wissler. Secnnil rou ' — Virginia Cory. Elizabeth Espe. Joan Shriver. Viola Saha. Ruth Joseph, Annahellp Wilson, Betty Skaggs, Betty Waterman. Jim Hnlse. Third ro« Boh Wicks. Shirley Rnpp, John Erhicker, Granville King. Betty Brandenhurg. Lois Wilson. Mary Frances Nicols, Paul Yarhatn. Margaret Swaine, Bob Fowler. Fourth raw — Boh Fleck, Helen Alden, Mary Kastman. Johnny Leibcr. Shirley Seaman, Patricia Wiseman, Mary Louise Cordingly, Betty Hatcher, Polly Frost. Warren Stuber. fifth row — Betty Bisonette, Catherine Woods. Mary Harvey, Peggy Jacobson. Florence Wiley. Doris Reploglc. VaVemc Luka, Lillian Sliover, Annette Eastman. Helen Wilson. Sixth mw — Lester Bookey. George Cook, James Pcairs. Bob Johann, Norma Sandler, Boh Fitch: Anne Merrill. Betty Meredith. Top row — Roger Spanlding. Boh Blattenburg, Mr. Baskervillp, Donald Cathcart, Bill Silver. .Vo m picture — Annabelle Chase. Dixie Jean Dp Witt. Marian (Hidden, Vega Hanke, Thurlow Keely. Guinevere McClain, Shirley Parrish, Dorothy Penaluma. Adviser — Miss Latra Moti.ton OFFICEKS President . . . . Vice President Secretary Bkttv Braxuknuiru Bob Johans . . . Annabki.i.k ChASI .1 driver — Mr. B a s k kr v i t. i , k 116 Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★ ★★ ★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★ ★★ Novelty Shop OFFICERS Secretary . Treasurer President Vice President THKL Ruth Flook Polly Schenk . . Barbara Jeanson Assistant Cashie JOSEl ' HINE Fl.ENNIKtN Evelyn Owens Adviser — Mrs. Hicks Front row — Marjorie Whalen. Virginia Nichols, Ethel Ruth Flook, Polly Schenk, Barbara Jean- son, Marjorie Lewis. Second rau — Minnette Winnick, Josephine Flenniken, Lavinia Blake, Marguerite Mayden. Made line Erickson, Ruth North, Mary Triller. Third raw — Marie Swanson, Peggy Sheiierman. Lillian Stonecipher, Doris Birchenall, Genevieve Dunn, Bernice Jacohson, Mary Lou Becker, Pauline Nutt, Doris Youngherg. Fourth row — Betty Gibson, Grace Trevillynn. Virginia Rundberg, Mildred Maas, Emma Lou Stewart, Betty Hayes, Thelma Melka, Betty Dhanin. Fifth row — Helen Jared, Lucille Mulvany, Helen Crooks, Maurine Ferguson, Evelyn Owens. Marion Wilson. Marjorie Richardson, Deloris Levine. Top row — Ruth Loomis, Peggy Stone, Elaine Wilchinski, Pauline Gross, Lilla Rossiter. First row — Tom Hoak, Edward Poseur, Donald Fitch, Arthur Sheuerman, Clyde Doolittle, Bob Crawford, Eugene Schloss, George Moore. Second row — James Harper, Fred Wells, Dan Wesslin, Kieth Dagget. Edwin Hauge, Burl Ellis. Charles Beckley, Bob Greenwalt. Third row — Jack Spangler, John Maberry, Edward Mehau, Tony Paterno. Basil Ketchen, Warren Ellis, Max Vasconcellos. Top row — James Vawter, John Roseucranz, Paul Gehman. Patrick Henry, Owen Baldwin, Harold Carlson, Harold Rand. Yo( in picture — Tom Bierman, Helena Trapp. OFFICERS President . Secretary . Treasurer Tom Hoak . . .Tony Patkro Bob Greenwalt Adriser — Miss Cooi ' KR 118 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★ Home Economics Cooking Sewing 120 T lineteen Hundred and Thirty-three eteterics THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★ Trophy Case There are many important trophies among the sixty-two in our ease. Every activity is well represented. Some of the more important state cham- pionship tities are: Debate ' 33, Concert Band ' 33, Marching Band ' 32, Basket Ball ' 32, Dramatics ' 28, Tennis ' 29, and Golf ' 30 and ' 32. 122 Piineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★ ★ ★★★★★★ First Football Team Back row — Dule Derrick, Couch Harris, Dwight Bovey, Robert Hayne. Ted Applequist. Malcolm Hump, Eldon Woltz. Fred Dodtke. Jack Bowler, Lee Williams. Albert Ruthdge. Middle n tr -Mark Crinkling. Marcellus McMichael. Wayne Nowlen. Charles Silio. James B rammer, Max Bates. Robert Weston. Front row — Homer Bradshnw. George Means, James Miller, Paul Neal, Dale McPheeters, John Mayer, Junior Minear, Warren Stroeber. Second Team Back row — Bud Colley. Louis Ruble. Hodge Jones. Paul Baehley. Dwight Crawford, Don Towne. George Rut ledge. Second rati — Assistant Coach Freeburg, Henry Scheuerman. Jurgen Chort, Dick Hoak. Dick C. Coolidge. Arlow Knowles. Marshall Jayne. Stuart Ross. Robert Moehl, Rob Roy Smith, George Sullivan. Coach August Rump. Third rou Jack Starr, Phil Seeling. Bob AVheaton. Don Laster, Nick Royer, Jim Fry. Clifford Losh. B!ll ( rdingly, Walter Neuman, Harve Boyd. Front rou Jack Cowan. Bruce Miller. Edward Kggleston. John Parks. Guy Clubb, Jerry Barnes, Seliner Solein. Football Summary Who ' s Who FIRST TKAM Roosevelt 0. . . .Newton 7 14. . . .Grinnell 13 19. . . . Lincoln 0 6 . . . . Perry 7 0. . . .East 18 25. . . .Marshalltown 0 12. . . .North 39 0. . . .Valley Junction 7 (Charity) SECOND TEAM Roosevelt C Newton 0 ' ■20 Lincoln 0 25 Newton 6 - V East 0 0 Bondurant 0 6 Perry 0 7 North 0 One tough cookie clearly ex lain-i Dale McPheeter ' s attitude when playing football. For three years he has played fine ball for the blue and white. Dale has won two letters and a star in the pigskin sport, and was given a berth on the Reii inter and Tribune all-city team of 1933. He is an amateur boxer. Although Homer Brndshaw won only one letter in football, he showed veteran spirit in his play last fall. Advancing from Coach Rump ' s squad early in the season. Homer im proved rapidly and became the main cog in the line. Homer, proficient in swimming, has won three monograms in that sport also. 124 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★ ★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP Basketball Team Front row — Eldon Woltz, Jimmie Miller, Mareellus McMichael, Fote Neofotist, James Brammer. Sack row — Buris Avise, Bill CordinRly, Jack Preston, Coach Carl G. Harris, Dick Hoak, John Roberts. Basketball Summary CITY SERIES Roosevelt 48 Lincoln 30 East 28 North 45 Lincoln 27 Kast 13 North SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Roosevelt 44 Lincoln M 44 Valley Junction 24 North DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Roosevelt 54 Guthrie Center 36 Grinnell STATE TOURNAMENT Roosevelt 42 Marathon S3 Eldora 26 Abraham Lincoln (Council Bluffs) 20 Dunkerton Who ' s Who 21 26 23 A regular on thp runnerups in this year ' 8 State Basketball Tournament) Fote Neofotist proved that hard work is the way to success. Fote worked up from the second team reserves of last year, to the first team of this year. His playing was a big reason why Roose- velt ' s season was a success. John Roberts won a letter at guard position on the State Championship team of 1932. Because of an over-supply of good guards, Johnnie was transferred to for- ward, and did a fine job at the new- po- sition during last semester. Besides winning another letter in bas- ketball in 1933, John holds one for base- ball. 126 T ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP wimming Team Front row — Bob Kelly, Don Towne, Jim Whitney, Dick Towne, Howard Whitney, George Smith, Judd Kirkham, Chuck Glenn. Second row — Al Johann, Homer Wise, Jack Love, Kyle Morris, Boh Wheaton, Dwight Bovey. Back row — William Odell, Ben Polk, Homer Bradshaw, Mark Conkling, Fred Haskins, Coach Harris. Swimming Summary RooRevelt 52 Lincoln 19 52 East 23 46 North 29 48 Lincoln 27 47 Fort Dodge 28 48 East 27 45 North 30 CITY MEET Roosevelt 43 M North 88 East 15 Lincoln 14 Vt Who ' s Who FRED HASKINS The finest breast stroke swimmer in the his- tory of the school, Fred set a state record in the hundred-yard breast stroke, and swam on sev- eral state record relay teams. Haskins won three letters and a star in swimming. Fred is undecided where he will attend school after leaving Roosevelt, but he will probably follow his brother to Iowa. DWIGHT BOVEY Dwight is the fastest dash man who ever swam for the blue and white, and his record of 19:5 seconds in the forty-yard free-style will probably stand for some time. Dwight has won three letters and a star in swimming, and a letter in football. ' Njneteen Hundred and Thirty-three 127 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ R Club Front row — Charles SUfof Jim Brnmmer, Buris Avis . Howard Wh ' tney. Dwight Bovey. Second row — Eldon Woltz. Junior Minoar, Dick Hale. John Roberts, David Davis. Ted Applequist. Third row — Bob Wheat on. Fred Haskins, Charles (ilrnn. Dale MelMieelers, 1 1 inner Bradshaw, (Jeorge Sullivan. Paul Neal. Top row — John Mnyer. Bob Mandelnanm, Ben Polk. Coneh Harris, Man-ellus MrMirhael, Jim Miller. Mark Conkling. 128 ' H.incteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP Sharks Club OFFIOBB8 President Betty Moore Tire. President Beverly Brown Secretary Betty Butler Treasurer Kate Parker Adviser — Miss QmMOl Front ron — Julia Cook. Betty Ann Palmer, Polly Tonne, Marjoric Morgan. Martha Jean Rover. Second row — Billie Snyder. Dorothy Hartsook, Mary Clift, Margaret Jeanson, Kate Schmerler, Katherine Nutt. Third row — Marion Rair. Janet Wood, Betty Norman, Norma Templeton. Catherine Six, Helen Carr, Mary Jo Corcoran. Fourth row — Roberta Catheart, Lucy Watson, Betty Butlor, Jean Ullrich, Jeanne Kowe. Amy Kollett, Marjorie i raves, Marjorie P ru t .ma n . Fifth row — Kate Parker, Adele Watson, Betty Moore. Beverly Brown. Frances Johnston. Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 129 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★ ★★★ Boys ' Golf Team Front rou Jean French. Susan Stewart, Jean Whitmer, Ruth Shoemaker. Back row — Johanna Nollcn. Kate Parker, Martha Bodtke, 1-ois Harris. Girls ' Golf Team Front rou Jim Hoak, Tom Hoak. Second row — David Davis. Hodge Jones. Harold Jacobson. Bill Cordingl.v, Paul Gallmeier, Judd Kirkham. Henry Scheuerman, l.avern Rice. Virgil Nutt, Lee Wissler. Back row — Mr. BeMampp, Dick Hoak, Fred Denman, Bill Ransom. Bruce Coe, James Miller. Jack Barlass, Walter Neumann. 130 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP Girls Tennis Team Bern ice Silverman, Elizabeth Carpenter. Dorothy Hartsook, Mary Godfrey. Beverly Brown, Betty Butler (Captain), Mr. Baskerville, Betty Day. Boys Tennis Team Front row — George I ' tterson, Berkely Claiborne, Harold McCollum, Homer Wise, Norma n Con- way, James Brammer, Dick Hale (Captain). Back row — Mr. Baskerville, Leonard Perdue, Art Wall, Franklin Oransky, Bob Kelly. CITY TENNIS MEET 1932 Roosevelt victories Boys ' singles Mixed doubles Girls ' singles Boys ' doubles (semifinals) hlineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 131 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★ ★★★ OHBSB LEADERS LeRoy Austin, Eugene Leach man, Hugh Van Hosen. Jurgen Cohrt Track Team Front rote — Harrison Cord, Louis Rubpl. Oeorge Stalnaker, Burris Avise, Don Van Loon, Dirk Coolidge, Alan Friedlich, Bob Haync. Second row — (iranville King, Alvin Shugarman, Boh Doohy. Don Waller. Bud Kniss, Jack Preston, Jark Bowler, Prouty Linn. Third row — Coach Harris, Paul Baichly. Clyde Wiseeatver. Rob Roy Smith, Bob Weston, Cliff Lnsh, Hugh Van Hosen, Earl Henderson, Harold M. Bump, Ed Lorenx, Mark Conkling. WIttey Williams. Top row- — John Houlette, Bob Mandelbauin, Art Lorenz, Bill Ryau. Junior High Track Team Front row — George Hiltnpr, Jamos Mnrtindale, Frank Miles. Stanley Johnson. George Moore. William Knight, BdwftTd Drake, Boh Lnrence, Warden Toiler. Second row — Hob Blackburn, Jack Haldcman, Bob Johann. Burton Coe, John Baal, George Conk, Bob Brown. Thomas McOill, Dan Kcan, Franklin Gerhardt, Melvin Kirkpatrirk. Bill Ahrold. Third row — Boh Goldwin, Paul Hewitt. Kd O ' Connor. CharloR VVcitz, George Young, Allen Ginsberg, Orcn Thomas, Jerry Barnes, John Tuehano, diet Hupp. Back row — Don Cathcart, Fred Kelley, Mart O ' Connor, Wefcl Warner, Dayton Sorenson. Bob .Sandler, Lester Sharpe, Robert Adams, Nick Kranovich, Jr.. Keith Daggett. Ed Hauge, Walter Feike, Tom Locker, Coach Rump. 132 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ THE ROUNDUP Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 133 THE ROUNDUP ★★ ★★★★ Senior Boxing, Tumbling, Wrestling Club OFFICERS President Malcolm Bump Adviser- -Mr. Kump Front row — John Lewis, Jim Hoak, Turn Locker, Lee Wissler, John Gallagher, Harold Jay lies, Paul Panagos. Second row — Wayne Horhan, Fred Denman, Ralph Haines, Karl Andrews, Hon Chapman, Charles Rallantyne, Benton Hippee. Third n w- -Dirk Koines, Malcolm Kump, Boh Johnson, John Trucano, Alhin Sugarman, Granville King. Phil At wood. Top row — Bob Johnson, Dale McPheeters, Bob Houston, Coach Kump, Allan Waller, Al Sessions. Junior Boxing, Tumbling, Wrestling Club OFFICERS Prenident Lek Wissi.er Adviser — Mr. Rump Front row — Bob Blackburn. Paul T. Panagos, Glenn Horton, Tom Ramsey, David Born, Loren Tesdell, Howard Royer. Second row — Dick Smith, Bill Meredith, Pick Huffman, Bud Bosworth, Ted Jones. William Knight. Paul Xtrover, Paul L. Panagos. Third row — Rex Severson, Bob Lorence, Boyd Kddy, Bud Pilmer. Gerald McVey, Jim Hoak, Mark DeBord, Albert Silver, Lowell Bool. Fourth row — Howard Hoi brook, Ted Wyrick, John Lewis, Franklin Gerhftardt, Keith Lamb. Warden Tuller, Tom Locker, John Gallagher. Fifth row — Wayne Harlntr, John Met! ill, John Trucano, Coach Rximp, Fred Denman, Ralph Haines, F.dward Kelley, Lee Wissler. Not in picture — Sam Andrews, Norman Majors, John Thomson, Don Fidler, Bill Gordon, John Holuska. 134 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★ ★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP Baseball Team Front row — John Parks, Tom Griffith. Ward Wellman. Ted Appleqnist, John Roberts, Al Rut ledge, Dairell Kwulla, George Sullivan. Second row — Gene Gale, Louise Rubel, Bill Atkinson, John McCainhridge, Chuck Silio, Mureellud McMichael, Ray Lewis, Boh Swallow, Joe Buske, Jack Cowan, Boh Repass. Bark row — Bill Stvhin, Mortimer Potlitzer, Boh Starr, Joe Pic-ken. Karl Andrews, Bruce Miller, John Valerius, John Trucano, Harold Jaynes, Boh Adams. Phil Atwood. Nick Kranovitch, Jr., l ale Harris, Couch Rump. Baseball Schedule Who ' s Who Bondurant April 14 Cambridge April 16 D. M. Catholic Academy April 18 Yale April 25 Lincoln April 28 Perry May (i Sluter May 9 Cambridge May 10 Perry May 13 Maxwell May 16 North May 19 Yale May 20 Lincoln May 23 D. M. Catholic Academy May -H North May 31 The finest baseball player that Roosevelt lias ever turned out would hardly be appropriate in the ease of Charles Silio. Chuck was a ' bang- up ' ball player before Roosevelt ever had a team. Since the establishment of Roose- velt ' s team, he has played short-stop, catcher and pitcher, and won three let- ters. Ray Lewis came to the rescue of the ' 38 Roosevelt baseball team when he left his favorite position at third base to pitch several fine games for them. Leading the Roughriders in batting sev- eral weeks at a time, many Roosevelt victories were due to his fine slugging. 136 Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ HEE! HEE! AND A BIG HA-HA! Mr. Forsman: Dear, tomorrow is our second wedding anniversary. Shall I kill the turkey ? The beloved wife: Xo, let him live. He didn ' t have anything to do with it. Bill, said Mr. Stonecipher, can you tell me what we must do before we can expect forgiveness of sin? Yes, sir, replied Hill. We must sin. ' .limmie B rammer (after the game): This liniment makes my arm smart. Coach Hump: Why not. rub some on your head. Under the spreading chestnut tree-, The smith works like the duece. For now he ' s selling gasoline, Hot dogs ami orange juice. Bill By an: How do you And yourself these cold mornings ' Franklin Oransky: T just pull back the covers and there I am. I think that I shall never see, Along the road, an unscrapped tree. With bark intact, and painted white. That no car ever hit at night. For every tree that ' s near the road Has caused some auto to be towed. Sideswiping trees is done a lot, By drivers who are not so hot. God gave them eyes so they could see, Vet any fool can hit a tree. Courtney Smith: One must have one ' s eyes open here. Tom Anderson: Why? Courtney: J ' eople think a man is crazy if he goes about with his eyes shut. Traffic Cop: Dont . you know you can ' t turn around in the middle of the block? Creed Corey: Oh, I think I can make it. Thank you so much. Lawyer: What did you say when you saw the automobile approach the rail- road track? Watchman: I said, ' That is a fine car, wasn ' t it. ' Coach Harris: Just coming from the bank? So you have money to put away? (ieorge Bogardiis: I didn ' t put money in the bank. Coach: Then you drew some out or borrowed ! George: Xo, neither. Coach: Well, then, what did vou do there . ' George: I filled my fountain pen. Some people wash their faces Kach morning in the sink. Hut I use the drinking fountain, And do it while I drink. Ilumpty Duinpty sat at the wheel Of a wicked-looking automobile. Hi ' gave it the gas instead of the brake. Xow he ' s excused from any mistake. Kd Jones: Why don ' t you like girls? Hill Cooper: They ' re too biased. Ed: Biased? Bill: Yea. Whenever I go out with them, it ' s bias this and bias that, until 1 ' in broke. Mr. Forsman (entering room): Order! Order! An egg sandwich, drawled Warren Stroeber. What is economy. ' asked Miss Og- den in her history clnss. Doing without things our parents never had, piped up Frances Johnston. Hill Joseph: Well. I knocked them colli in Latin all right. Marv Bowles: What did vou get? Bill: Zero. SENIOR BABIES Tow row (ffft to riyht) — Phil Seeling, Edward Knight, (trace Reeves. Bill Kyan. Second row — Dolores Stone, Howard Whitney, Hetty Butler, Kllen Witmer, Susy ttinsky. Third row — Bernice Fletcher, Muhel Lewis, Charlotte Meredith, Florabelle Beers. Fourth row — Maurice Hiilliday, Pauline Bald- win, Elza Rom Weitz, Vehna Voss, Dorothy Hartsook, Lucille Nelson. Htittoio row— Dorothy Weher, Weir Davenport, Herring WissU-r, Jack Harrow, Be tty Ann Palmer. 140 H.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ AND THEN-- Ton little seniors standing in a line, One flunked out, then there were nine. Nine little seniors wanted to graduate, One got siek, then there were eight. Eight little seniors studying very hard, ' Cause she was a sorority girl, she rouldn ' t get a card. Seven little seniors, swiftly they roam. This one didn ' t pass because it stayed at home. Six little seniors studying hard and fast. But the English teacher let only five pass. Five little seniors, one met a lass With lots of pep, and his lessons went — alas. Four little seniors in a class all their own, One stole a watch and went pounding stone. Three little seniors, Oh, how they did work, This one was put out because she tried to shirk. Two little seniors bound for the Hall of Fame, One tried to dodge a Hall Monitor — Oh what a shame. One little senior finished at last, And won all the offices of the senior class. Barbara Morken: All great men are dead. Voith Pemberthy: Gee, I feel sick. Virginia Perigo: A penny for your thoughts. Jimmy Miller: I was thinking of go- ing home. Mr. Perigo: Give him fifty cents. It is worth it. C. C. C. : You may remain here for the present. Kenneth Levy (10 minutes later): Where is the present ? Jim Whitney: I want you to know that I don ' t stand on trifles. Dick Hoak (looking at his feet): No, I see you don ' t. Von ought to feel honored, highly honored, young man. Do you know that today I have refused to see seven ad- vertising men? I know. said Harry Kmpting. ' • I ' in them. Parker, said Dwight Bovey as he caught up with Parker Crouch on the way back to the car, are all of the rest of the boys out of the woods yet? Yes, said Parker. All six of themf ' ' Yes. a ' l six of them. And they ' re all safe! Yep, answered Parker, they ' re all safe. ' ' Then. said Dwight. his chest swelling, I ' ve shot a deer. Miss Jacobs: When 1 say, I was handsome, I am using the past or preterit tense; when I say, I shall bo handsome. ! am using the future tense. Xow, George, tell me what tense I am using when I say, I am handsome. George Smith: Pretense. Paul Nenl: Have you heard that Dick has had both his legs cut off on the railway? Wilnetta Snyder: What a shame! He danced so beautifully. Grocer (after filling a jar of mo- lasses): Here ' s your molasses, my boy; where ' s your dime. ' Bob Wheaton: I left it in the jug. Mr. Eastman: Now, are there any quest ions? Bob Kelly! How do you calculate the horse-power of a donkey engine? Miss Kasson: In what battle did Gen. Wolfe when hearing victory, cry — I die happy ? Virginia V.: I think it was his last battle. NAMES OF BABIES Fir ft row — 1. Nancy Grepf : 2. Frances De Beleiu : 8. .Tuck Preston : 4. Lee Nicol : 5. Helen Russell. Second row — 1. Mary Godfrey: 2. Maxine Locker; 3. Lois Harris; 4. Catherine Coon: . M a rga ret M  nassa . Third row — 1. Fred Chase: 2 : 3. Bernice Fowler: 4. Betty Moore: 5. Leroy Austin a ltd lit II Crowcll. Fourth row — ] , Anahell Fajrc : 2. Jane Kent: 3. Barbara Morken: 4. Kuth Johnson: 5. Jane Hurley. Fifth row — 1. Jureen Cohrt and E t1 Hen derson ; 2. Alice Bowlts; 3. Maxine Wright; 4. Dorthy Perry: 5. Betty Moore. Sixth row — 1 . Jean and Jane Rowe : 2. Maxine Rutledce: 3 ; 4 : , . Dick Ruerker. Seventh row — Jane Goodwine and Rachae! Worthinjrton : 2. Delcie Cassell : 3. Yersinia Arends and Frances Johnson; 4 I 5. Adele Watson. 142 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★ ★★★ THE ROUNDUP Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 143 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ DIRECTORY DR. HARVEY A. ANDERSON DENTIST 1401 Des Moines Ruild : ng Phone 4-3164 Des Moines, Iowa DR. HIGH CRAWFORD Osteopathic Physician 1143 Forty-second St. 5-8111 JAMES E. GOODWIN Lawyer Crocker Building Des Moines, Iowa EDW. 1. HARNAGEL, M.I). Surgery Des Moines, Iowa ( HAS H. HKNSHAW Dentist Phone 4-5924 808 Rankers Trust Rldg. DR. (JAM. F. HOFFMAN, D.D.S. Dentist 2450 Reaver 5-2450 DRS. HOWLAND. CHAMRKRS TAIT Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 903 Equitable Bldg. Des Moines DR. H. W. KELLER Dentist S10 Southern Surety Phone 4-0912 Des Moines, Iowa EDMUND J. KELLEY, M l). 1318 Des Moines Building Consultation Hours: 11 to 1 2 a.m., 3 to 5 pm. Office, 3-1 736 Residence. 5-7116 Des Moines, Iowa HENRY EDWARD KLEINBERG. M.D. Practice: Diseases of Women and Obstetrics 1002 Equitable Bldg. Des Moines. Iowa A. B. KNOWLES Dentist 906 Equitable Bldg. GEORGE MrCREIGHT, M.I). Dermatology, Allergy 104 Equitable Rldg. Phone 3-3536 H. I. McPHERRIN, M.I). Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Phones: Office. 4-5419: Residence, 5-8182 805 Rankers Trust Bldg., Des Moines. Iowa DR. G. R. MILLER Dentist 209 Davidson Bldg. Phone N.W. Cor. 8th and Walnut Sts. 4-5037 144 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ DIRECTORY DR. F. J. NORM N Chiropractor Sulphur Vapor Bath Swedish Masiage X20 Thirty-first Street Dial -9393 L. v. BNUGGINS, n.D.S. 1112 Equitable Bldg. Drs Moines, Iowa RALPH H. PARKER, M.D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1110 Equitable Building Phone 1-1112 Des Moines, Iowa DR. A. B. THOMPSON Orthodontist 714 Equitable Building Phone 1-0916 Des Moines, Iowa LESTER D. POWELL. M.D. Surgical Diagnosis and Surgery 805 Equitable Rldg. 3-2623 TOM BENTLEY THROCKMORTON Physician and Surgeon 922 Rankers Trust Building ARNOLD M. SMYTHE, M.D. Diseases of Infants and Children 911 Bankers Trust Building Office Phone 4-6965 Res. Phone 5-0511 ARTHUR P. WHEELOCK, OPT. Doctor of Ocular Science Suite 207 Equitable Building DR. ROY S. SOMMERS. D.D.S. 1111 Equitable BIdg. CRAIG T. WRIGHT MARY E. WRIGHT Attorneys at Law 711 Crocker Building Mr. Koch, coming to one of his classes a little late, found a most uncompli- mentary caricature of himself drawn on the board. Turning to Lyman Hughes, he inquired: Do you know who is re- sponsible for that atrocity. ' No, sir, I don ' t, replied Lyman, but I strongly suspect his parents. In his Knglish essay on Parents, George Hunter wrote: We get our parents at so late an age that it is im- possible to change their habits. Jack Harrow: A fellow just told mo I looked like you. Clark Wilson: Where is he? I ' d like to knock his block off. Jack: 1 killed him. Henry 8.: Say, Mr. Koch, how long could I live without brains? Mr. Koch: That remains to be seen. Mary Blythe Cory, after dubbing a drive: My trouble is that I stand too close to the ball after I hit it. — m 146 H.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ George Sullivan had been out late with his girl. When he came home his father was still sitting up. Have you been out with your girl again ? he asked. Yea. dad, replied George. Why do you look so worried! I was just wondering how much the evening cost. Only fifty cents, dad. Weil, that wasn ' t so much. ' ' It was all she had. ' ' Elizabeth Walling: Did you ever hear the joke about the Egyptian guide who showed a group of tourists two skulls of Tutankhamen, one when he was a bov, and the other when he was a man? Lillian Smith: No, let ' s hear it. Milan Enndis: So you said that I was a learned jackass, did youT Norman Conway: No, I merely re- marked that you were a burro of in- formation. Absent-minded Professor: My good man, could you tell me what direction I was traveling before I met you? Henry Wallace: Yes, sir, south. A. M. P.: Good, then I ' ve had my lunch. Pryor Hougham: The burglars got away with $1,000,000. Geo. Jones: Is that as much as a thousand ? Pryor: Why, man, it ' s twice that much. MILLER ' S PHARMACY Al. Miller —Your Druggist 35th and Rollins Free Delivery Phone 5-0295 For Quality Groceries and Meats and for Prompt Service, Call DAVID HURWITZ Phones, Dial 5-0172—5-0173 3510 I ' niversity Des Moines Jack Spratt Food Products Produced in Iowa by Iowa People From Iowa Farm Products Treats to Eat Jack Sprat Foods are Distributed by RITEWAY GROCERY STORES Trade With Your Nearest R (Jrocer There are 00 Home Owned R Grocers in Iowa Every thing for Your Garden and Lawn Ask for Free Catalog IOWA SEED COMPANY East Fourth and Locust. Des Moines, Iowa BAKER-DARNES CO. Hardware. Plumbing, Spouting and Sheet Metal Work. Minimum charges for labor. 42d and University Ave. 5-0551 and 6-0552 3206 S. W. Ninth Street 4-7922 For Quality Materials Phone 6-5147 LEACHMAN I. EMBER CO. 1933 Huhbell Blvd. C. M. SHEPHERD WALL PAPKR— PAINT As You Like If Phone 7-1622 2715 Mondnmin Compliments of I I K COLLISON FASHION DRESS CLUB 1402 Twenty-first Street Dial 5-9595 BUY YOUR NEXT SUIT AT FOREMAN CLARK UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS Seventh and Locust 148 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★THE ROUNDUP 149 THE ROUNDUP ★ ★★★ ★★★★ FOR TRUE ECONOMY— Ride the Trolleys DES MOINES RAILWAY CO. 520 Walnut St. Des Moines Prof.: I forgot my umbrella this morning, dear. Wife: How did you remember that you had forgotten it? Prof.: Well I missed it when I raised my hand to close it when the rain had stopped. IIOLLKY SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY 100-102 East Grand Avenue Des Moines. Iowa Sash. Doors, Mouldings. Stairs, Cupboards, etc. Made in Des Moines by LOETSCHER BURCH MFC. CO. East Fourth and Vine Streets QUEAL LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 5-8070 FREE DELIVERY HOME OF SIRLOIN HAMBURGERS NEW AND DIFFERENT REHMS PURITY ICE CREAM 3707 INGERSOLL AVENUE DES MOINES. IOWA Jaek Bowler: I see war has been declared! Are you going to enlist right away or will vou wait for the draftt Bob Howard: Oh, I think I ' ll enlist. The last time I was in a draft I caught cold. Mr. Eastman allows his students to hold hands — during an electrical experi- ment. When Miss Meers said that she wanted at least one joke handed in from each member of the class, Dick Ruecker piped up — Here ' s my senior picture, Miss Meers. Miss Reich: She treats her husband like a Grecian God. Miss Smith: How ' s that? Mrs. Reich: She places a burnt offer- ing before him at every meal. Chuck R.: I hate people who answer questions with a question. Marty L.: Who doesn ' t? Coach Harris (pointing to cigarette stub on floor): Jim, is that yours? Roosevelt athlete: Not at all, Coach — you saw it first. During a grouse hunt two sportsmen were shooting at a clump of trees near a stone. Suddenly a red face popped over the top of the wall. Curse you, you almost hit my wife. Did I? cried the man, aghast. I ' m terribly sorry — have a shot at mine over there. Soph: Where you from? Frosh : Whoosiville, Va. Soph: One of those jerk towns where everyone goes down to meet the train. ' Frosh: What train? We are starting on our thir- teenth year in business, serving the community with fish and all kinds of sea foods. We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends and patrons for their loyal support. ELMER V. CLARK CLARK ' S FISH MARKET 30N-310 Locust Street Phone 3-4258 BERTELLES We dedicate this space to the members of the Senior Class in appreciation of their patronage. ISO Wneteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★THE ROUNDUP THE ROUNDUP ★★ ★★★★★★★ BOYS and GIRLS If You Want a Krai Candy Bar Eat Jacobson ' s Dairy Maid NORTHWESTERN (ANDY CO. It ' s Always Pleasant and Convenient at THE BALTIMORE LUNCH 119 Walnut 117 Sixth Moody M.: Bud told me I was the eighth wonder of the world. Sally M.: What did you sayf M. M.: I told him not to let me catch him with anv of the other seven. RUNDBERG GROCERY FANCY GROCERIES MEATS 1702 University Phone 5-0900 TENNIS RACKETS and RESTRINGING M. E. BARB 713-715 i. run. I Ave. Phone 4-582S See GLACIER NATIONAL PARK This Summer GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY 305 Equitable Hl.lv C. A. Rand. Dist. Pass. Art. Miss Jacobs: Give me an example of nonsense. Ben Polk: An elephant hanging over a cliff with his tail tied to a daisy. Mrs. Forsman: Honey, since you ' ve already eaten three helpings of my first batch of biscuits, I ' m going to bake some more for you tomorrow morning. Won ' t that be lovely? Won ' t that be — gpeak to me darling, speak to me! Dearest Ilortense, wrote Budd, hopelessly in love, I would swim the mighty ocean for one glance from your dear eyes. I would walk through a wall of flame for one touch of your little hands. I would leap the wildest stream in the world for a word from your lovely lips. ' ' As always, Bud. ' ' P. 8— I ' ll be over Saturday night if it doesn ' t rain. Courteous Service ANDY BILL ' S MARKET ({uality Always Second Floor City Market Phone 4-5511 — We Deliver Brrscs for Hire W M Saddle Horses Boarded I H WINDSOR STABLES Bm(I West Sixty-third Street I W. Williams lone 7-2014 Des Moines. Iowa Laces, Draperies, Blankets Dry Cleaning Called for and Delivered Moderate Prices University Laundry 1165 Twenty-fourth Phone 5-0572 THE IOWA PRINTING SUPPLY CO. Under Irwin Hotel Appreciates the Patronage and Kindly Attitude of Roosevelt High (Ompliments of THE BRIARDALE STORES Ninety in Des Moines 152 Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 153 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ Compliments of — VICTORIA HOTEL Sixth and Keo. Way Centrally Located. Delightful Atmosphere. Apartment and Commercial. For the ri iht kind of School ( ilothes come to SEARS HOI Hi CK NO COMPANY in Pes Moinvs I think that I shall never see A billboard lovely as a tree, And unless the billboards fall, I ' 11 probably never see n tree at all. Money-Saving Food Distribution N low INSTITl TIOIS RED BALL Food Stores BROWN ' S HAT SHOP 317 Eighth A hat for every occasion at popular price.; $1.85 and up. We are twins and look alike. When we were at school my brother threw an eraser and hit the teacher. She whipped me. She didn ' t know the difference, but I did. I was to be married, but my brother arrived at the church first, and married my girl. She didn ' t realize it, but I did. ' But I got even for all that. I died last week and thev buried him. Junk Man: Anv old beer bottles to sell, lady ? Lady: Do I look as if I drank beer? Junk Man: Anv old vinegar bottles, ladv? He: Shall we waltz t She: Tt ' s all the same to me. He: Yes, I noticed that. Easy to Remove Dandruff! Yau have to wash our hair any- way—and now you can remove every speck of unsightly, harmful dandruff at thcsamctlmc! Fitch ' s Dandruff Remover Shampoo Is the sworn enemy of dandruff, hut kind to hair and scalp. Try Fitch ' s today, and tomorrow he rid of dis- agreeable, uupleasant dandruff. £ DANDRUFF REMOVER QfUWlpCV STRONGHEAK I OPAL IOWA MAID Pure Food Products Will Never Disappoint You ( ' . P. JANISCH 2718 Kingman Blvd. Call Us For Fancy GROCERIES AND MEAT Tel. 5-1146—5-1147 Use DILLER BATTERIES Made in Des Moines N. I. NELSON MEAT DEPARTMENTS in RED BALL STORES 1501 Grand Ave. Phone 3-3287 4507 Forest Ave. Phone 5-9575 1723 Grand Ave. Phone r,-9. (i9 154 ' Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★THE ROUNDUP Compliments of PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY Gasoline — Oils — Greases •Thill-up With Phillips Noise: Knock, knock, knock. Pope; Who is itf Pope ' s Chambeilin (a bit griped for having to wake his master every morn- ing): Eight o ' clock, sir, and all is fair. Pope: The Lord and I know it; you may go. P. C: You and the Lord are two wise guys — it is four o ' clock and raining like blazes. Stanley Smith: What is your candid opinion of Ghandi? Pauline Baldwin: Oh, I just adore it, especially in five and ten-pound boxes. Compliments of ROOSEVELT SANDWICH AND COFFEE SHOP 42nd Street Ken ' s Ice Cream Shop 2811 Beaver Phone 5-7888 GREENWOOD SHOE REPAIR Patronize your neighborhood shoe parlor. Thirty-fifth and Ingersoll CENTRAL WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY 322-326 SOUTHWEST THIRD STREET Distributors DEL MONTE FRUITS VEGETABLES COFFEE B. A. GLEW H. A. ROSS President Sec ' y-Treas. Fred M. Volkamer Phone 5-0810 CROCKER MARKET GROCERIES AND MEATS 901 39th Street Des Moines. Iowa Mr. Koch: Today ' s Saturday, isn ' t itT Mr. Irwin: Yeah. Mr. Koch: Hot dog! Funny papers tomorrow. A patient in a hospital awoke after an operation and found the blinds of his room drawn. • ■ Why are those blinds down, doc- tor! he asked. Well, said the physician, there ' a fire burning across the alley and T didn ' t want you to wake up and think the operation had been a failure. Phone 5-9535 4715 University Give us your name and address and we will mail you a list of our week-end specials. RUTHERFORD ' S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Meats Students ' Fashion ( enter Conlcling ' s Glasgow Tailors, Inc. 811 Locust Street FINE TAILORED CLOTHES Home Office Agency BANKERS LIFE COMPANY J. A. Spargur, Agency Manager 1218-28 Des Moines Building Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 155 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ JOHN SHAEFFER Prescription DruffKist Phone 5-0540 3025 University Den Moines Voice (on police station telephone): Officer, a burglar broke into the Old Maid ' s Home and they caught him. Could you send someone down to take him into custody? Oop: Sure. Who ' s this calling, please, ' Voice: The burglar. 68 YEARS IS A LONG TIME Since the Pioneer Days of Iowa, peo- ple have come to Plumbs ' to select their Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Sil- verware. Today Plumbs ' are showing the largest stocks at the lowest prices in the history of their business. PLUMBS ' JEWELRY STORE Sixth and Walnut Streets Congratulations f rom COWNIE FURS Complete Fur Service Repairing, Restyling, Cleaning DRY COLD STOR IGE Phone 4-3105 510 Market Street LOW FACTORY PRICES REPAIRING QUICK WHILE U WAIT SERVICE DON ' S EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Workmanship (Juaranteed 2716 InjrerHoll Ave. Deft MoineH, Iowa THE POOL ' S PARADISE I know there are onions in heaven, For they have a heavenly smell, — A smell like the smile of a long lost friend Who has good news to tell. Roses are lovely and fragrant, But whoever tasted them fried ! And lilies are nice to lay on the breast Of one who has lately died. But onions, aroma immortal, That smother a steak done well, I know there are onions in Heaven, For they have a Heaven ly smell. Toddy W.: Why did A I Rutledge fish without any bait on his hook. ' Dorothy W.: Because he and George agreed that the first one to catch a fish would pay for the hire of the boat. Chivalry isn ' t dead. The boy who honks for his girl usually leans over to open the door for her. Visit our dining room and out- side garden. DELICIOUS SANDWICHES 10c Ye Goode Shoppe 3521 Ingersoll FLOYD M. CAMPBELL Groceries and Meats Dial 3-4141 2722 Ingersoll 156 Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP FORESTDALE PHARMACY MM Forest Dial 5-1.193 Prescriptions Prompt Delivery ASK THE BOYS THOUGHTS Willi, K ACCEPTING Why give parties . . . willy nilly Must I sit beside some silly, Callow, undeveloped flapper And amuse instead of slap hcrt Must I eat a wicked, wasteful, [Indigestible, distasteful Meal and drink a dozen glasses With a dozen other lasses. Thanks, so nice to be invited. Yes, of course, I ' d be delighted . . . Doctor: You ' ve got acute appendi- citis. Sweet Young Thing: Don ' t get fresh! I came here to be examined — not ad- mired. j. J. Blttle Joe E. Blttle Third Floor Compliments GLADNESS BAKERIES Des Moines, Iowa Smart Dresses, Chic Hats in Missy Styles at Popular Prices Beverly Shop 704 Walnut Street Educational Endowments Annuity ContracU Retirement Incomes Life Insurance Call 3-7193 WILL D. BOWLES, Mgr. PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE l S. CO. 311 Valley National Bid . Des Moines, Iowa GREETINGS Y. M. C. A. The Playhouse of Des Moines Boys Memberships to suit your needs Y. Camp — June 13-Sept. 2 It was a spring formal, a marvelous orchestra, a surging solid mass of danc- ers, dim lights, filmy gowns, a couple dancing near the doorway. Jane Goodwin: Oh, T simply adore that funny step, Guy. Where did you pick it up? Guy Club: Funny step, my eye! I ' m losing my garter! Visit SKONDRAS Iowa ' s Leading Confectionery Sodas, Lunches, Candies KEENEY GARAGE PARK WITH PARK 413 FOURTH STORE YOUR FURS WITH KARL KUHLMAN Second Floor Des Moines Building Sixth and Locust Streets Have your repairs and remod- eling done where your furs are in storage at all times except when in work. Phone 4-8896 BEFORE THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Devoe paints and colors were on the American market. The experience of 179 years is the priceless ingredient in every item of Devoe manufacture. Artist Oil Colors Water Colors Artist Brushes Canvas GORDON FAINT GLASS CO. Authorized Devoe Agents 609 Grand Ave. 4-3261 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 157 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★ ANN LARSON BEAUTY SHOP 413 Flynn Bid . $S Permanent Special, $. . Others at $1 Shampoo and finger wave, 50 cents Good work guaranteed Nervous Suitor: I ' ve come to see your sister: Little Brother: Yes, she ' s been ex- pecting you. N. S. (beaming) : Ah. that ' s good. Here ' s u quarter for you. How do you know she ' s been expecting me? L. B. : She ' s gone out. I BELIEVE That a man should be proud oi the city in which he lives, and that he should so live that his city will be proud that he lives in it. — Abraham Lincoln. :. K. ERICKSOIN CO., l N . Manufacturers of Advertising Specialties 506-SOK 3rd St. DES MOINES VAN GINK EL ATHLETIC CO. Quality Athletic floods Tel. 4-7718 615 Grand Le Roy Austin: I hear they used four million silk worms to make silk last year. Carol Finch: Yes, isn ' t it wonderful how thev ean train ' em like thatf In Scotland a dead-end street is a street with a toll bridge at the end of it. THE YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH At Forty-second and Ingersoll Wishes to Congratulate the Seniors and all Students of Roosevelt at the close of a successful year. We ap- preciate your cooperation with our Church School, Christian Endeavor and Tlunky Dunkys. All pictures of Clubs, Buildings and Grounds were taken by THE WESTING PHOTO SERVICE Complete Home Movie Equipment Rentals Movie Film Library 3816 Sixth Avenue Phone 3-3624 158 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP We Aim to Please Prompt Service Jewett Dress Club For Better Cleaning: and Repairing Coats No More ' !)02-04 ( ' rand Ave. Phone 4-6931 Little Girl: Isn ' t Roger a naughty dog. mummy? lie ate my dolly ' s slipper. Mother: Yes, darling, he ought to bo punished L. G.: I did punis ' him. T went stwaight to the kennel an ' dwank his milk. Maid: Shall I take this little rug out and heat it? Man: That ' s no rug, that ' s my room- mate ' s towel. Co-education was once a race for supremacy between the sexes, but now it ' s neck and neck. COOK ' S BEAUTY PARLOR Permcnents. $4.. r 0-$7.50 Shampoo and Finder Wave. 50 cents E. L. COOK, Prop. 3215 Forest Ave. 5-9869 Virginia Chaloupek oi Chelsea, a student at the A. I. B. PERSONALITY IN BUSINESS . . . • A personality that radiates enthusiasm, courage, courtesy, and confidence is typical of the student body at the American Institute of Business. • Many leading firms of Des Moines look upon the A. I. B. employment depart- ment as the logical place to secure competent, high-grade office help. • Get your business training at the A. I. B. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS 615 Sixth Avenue Des Moines THANK YOIT Your patronafrc is appre- ciated. It will be a pleasure to serve you in the future. J. E. WENKS Barber Shop Basement Liberty Bide. Sixth and Grand Mr. Cook: Late again! Horton Fick: That ' s all right, air! So am I! Absent-minded Professor: Elizabeth, I believe I have lost the road. The Wife: Are you sure you had it when you left the house? NEIL ' S DRUG STORE Forty-Second and I ' niversity Drugs. Drug Sundries and Sodas Phone 5-1240 Wreck Rebuilding . Welding. Woodwork. Painting, Trimming, Towing OWEN CRIST Complete Auto Body Service Phone 4-0309 Keo. at I4th Place BOYCE ' S THE COLLEGIATE s BET shop We wish to thank our Roose- velt friends for their generous patronage during the past school year. Best wishes for a joyous vacation. ' NJnetcen Hundred and Thirty-three 159 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ FLOWERS OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ORDER BY PHONE Phone 3-6191 La Vere Braucht EQUITABLE BUILDING WHERE YOUR BEST FRIENDS BUY FLOWERS Compliments of lowa-Des Moines National Bank Trust Company 6th and Walnut DES MOINES, IOWA Stenog: Your little boy wants to kiss you over the phone. Boss: Take the message and I ' ll get it from you later. The ideal marriage is when a man finds a beautiful girl and a good house- wife, says a philosopher. We thought that was bigamy. Cop: Who was driving when you hit that cart Prunk (triumphantly): None of us; we was all in the back seat. ADRIENNE ' S BEAUTY SA LON For Shampooing, Marceling, Fac- For Shampooing, Marcelling, Facials, Finger Waving, .Manicuring, Bobbing Mil Initersoll Ave. Tel. 5-0387 160 ' H.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★ ★★★ THE ROUNDUP Ask for HARVEST BREAD Made by UNGLES BAKING CO. Independent — Home Owned Husband (arriving late): Can ' t you guess where I ' ve been? Wife: I can, but go on with your storv. Advice to Roosevelt motorists: Just because you see its tracks is no sign that a train has just passed. DIXIE FROCKS $2.97 Every Dress $2.97 None Higher COMPLIMENTS YELLOW CAB CO. DIAL 3-1111 THE THINKING FELLOW CALLS A YELLOW Compliments of the . . . BANKERS TRUST SIXTH and LOCUST Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 161 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★ ★★★★ Compliments of CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 314 5th Well, follows, there I was on that lonely road, miles from nowhere, with a blazing ear, no water, no fire extin- guisher or any thing. What do you think I did! One of the bored: Took a deep breath and blew the fire out. Mary had a little lamb. Its fleece was gone in spots; For Mary had fired her father ' s gun, And lamby caught the shots. A new craze in Vienna is to dance without music. There are .jazz bands in t his country, too. Quality Jewelry Since 1871 JOSEPH ' S Sixth and Locust DES MOINES - : . .■■ . .., !.  . ■■ r- rr-. theUtica I. A.FR1EDLICH CO. Always Interesting Selections of New Apparel for High School Men and Women. 162 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP UNIVERSITY HOME BAKERY Our specialty — rolls, pies, cakes, pastries, with a home-made flavor. 1130 University 5-7117 We Specialize in Brake — Wheel Aligning — Mechanical Service— Car Greaftinic — Wash- ing — Tires — Batteries — Storage CARTER TIRE BATTERY SERVICE 4-6917 509 Eighth Street CARTER GARAGE 4-4725 515 Seventh Street Theres was a little Freshman Who sang just like Colombo, A street car came along And now he doesn ' t do so! Chester Bunde: I don ' t like girls with extemporaneous complexions — you know, made up as they go along. Do you use Williams Shaving Cream? No, he isn ' t living with me any Boss: What are vou doing Sundav night ? Steno (hopefully): Xot a thing. Boss: Then try to get down here earlier Monday morning. CASCADE LAUNDRY CO. DFO CLEANERS LAUNDERERS Phone 3-1181 Thirteenth and Grand Ave. HARRY A. MOELLER GROCERY 901 Forty-second Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries and Meats — Bakery Goods MEMBER OF BETTERBUY ASS ' N Four Phones 5-4560 How Much Comfort a Few Pennies Buy For a few cents a day, economical and dependable electric and pas appliances save your time, strength and labor. They give you extra hours of leisure — more time for the things you like and want to do. Pes Moines Electric Light Co. 312 StxUrTreT C j fiffi Phone 4-2131 Des Moines Gas Company Nineteen Hundred and ' Thirty-three 163 THE ROUNDUP Only good and honest shoe repair shop in city of Den Moines. Look for quality, service and cost. IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOHN MANOS, Prop. Opal ' s Beauty Shop 324 Kraft Building Dial 4-1626 Phone for Appointment Open Evenings He ciills his girl Chase and-Sanborn, because she is ahvavs dated. Sign in Cafe: Mary had a little lamb What will vou have? Captain: Hey, get up, the ship is leaking! Dick: Don ' t bother me. Put a pan under it, and go hack to bed. Stage Hand (to manager): Shall I lower the curtain, sir? One of the liv- ing statues has the hiccups! HOTEL FORT DES MOINES THK management of Hotel Fort Des Moines takes this means of thanking Roosevelt stu- dents and friends for their pat- ronage and we will continue to do our best to deserve it. It. C. Northington. Manager. RAW MILK T. B. Tested. Frigidaire Equipment. From Producer to Consumer. Call for a sample. Phone 5-8012 Des Moines. Iowa DESS POWERS FLORIST Shops Bldg. 8th St. So. of Walnut Dial 4-7060 In The Store II A BOX OF POWDER On your face A MIRACLE! symRHoni e i i-7 ijj SYMPHONIE The only self-shad- ing face powder. r r r r • 164 Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three THE ROUNDUP We greatly appreciate your patronage. It is a pleasure to serve you. PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION 820 Locust Street Phone 4-4302 DES MOINES, IOWA Virginia P: Do you always think of me? Jimmie M.: Well, I forgot to once during the last quarter of the Dunker- ton game. Some girls let a fool kiss them — others let a kiss fool them. Traveler ' (on ocean voyage): How- was dinner!, Wise guy (near rail): Great — raw oystens, nice greasy pork chops, hot mince pie, and Buy your Gas and Oil at - - - - International Oil Company ' s Stations and Keep Iowa Money at Home Forty-second and Crocker Streets Thirteenth and Grand Fifteenth and Keosauqua East Second and Grand Ninth and Army Post Road Saylor Road and Guthrie Ave. Eighth and Keosauqua (Gill Hans) Office — Southwest Fifth and Murphy Streets. Phone 4-5274 We Deliver Distillate and Fuel Oils for Your Furnace INTERNATIONAL OIL COMPANY JAMES M. CUSHMAN WALTER W. WILSON Compliments of C. C. TAFT CO. ' N.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 165 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★★★★★★★ Compliments of ARMOUR CREAMERIES Manufacturers of CLOVERBLOOM FULL CREAM BUTTER Doctor: Great heavens! Who stuffed that towel in the patient ' s mouth? Patient ' s Sister: I did, Doctor. You said the main thing was to keep her quiet. These late models are all speed with very little control. A little nonsense now and then, A little horse play on the side, Was relished by the wisest men Who really lived before they died. THE WINGATE COSTUME CO. Theatrical Costumes and Play Books Collegiate and High School Caps and Gowns WALNUT AT SECOND PHONE 4-2512 • 1933 ICE REFRIGERATORS REVELATIONS in style . . . beautiful lines and finishes, gleaming whiles or subtle colors . .. broom -high legs for easy cleaning . . . unobstructed tops . . . smart hardware . . . enlarged food capacities . . ience . . . thicker insulation low, safe temperatures tion . greater conven- . . uniformly washed air circula- nothing to get out of order . . . in- creased economy . . . popular prices. DES MOINES ICE FUEL CO. dial 3-4221 CONSUMERS ICE CO. dial 4-3261 106 Hineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP BRUCE TRANSFER RENT-A-TRUCK Tel. 4-4101 S. W. Fifth and EIn TEACHER ' S SONGS Let McCall You Sweetheart The Stein Song Baird of Paridase Begot-in Home Who Carrothers What Others Do ' Brother, Can You Sperry a Dime? ' Edgar, Come Back to Me ' ' Eastman ' s East— West is West ' ' The Old Barnes Dance Barnical Blount the Sailor BELL ' S BASKET GROCERY MARKET D. L. Bell, Proprietor 2326-28 University 5-3773 Perfectly Pasteurized MILK Seniors Investigate the least crowded of the professions. Visit Still College and learn how easily yo u may acquire a professional edu- cation. Many of our students have traveled a thousand miles to attend a college that is at your door. Pour years of training con- forming to the requirements of the State of Iowa and the Amer- ican Osteopathic Association. Information gladly furnished on request. DES MOINES STILL COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHY 722 Sixth Avenue First Choice in Des Moines For Home Delivery Service Call 3-6211 r Porfoellv Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 167 THE ROUNDUP ★★★★ ★★★ Specify Bilt-Well Millwork for Beauty, Economy, Durability Des Moines made CARR YOUNG CO. 301-321 Southwest Ninth Des Moines Since 1897 A backwoods mountaineer one day found a mirror which a tourist had lost. Well, if it ain ' t me old Dad, he said, as he looked in the mirror. I never knowed he had. his picture tooked. He took the mirror home and stole into the attic to hid it. But his actions didn ' t escape his suspicious wife. That night, while he slept, she slipped op into the attic and found the mirror. Hum-m she said, looking into it, so that ' s the old hag he ' s been chasin . Summer breezes Too hot for squeezes. Cool her off, liauder ' s pleaaes. BAUDER ' S DRUG STORE 3731 Inirersoll r -0144 Sales ) Sei vice O ' DEA MOTOR CO. Des Moines Pioneer Ford Dealer West Walnut at Twelfth The Largest and Finest Used Car Stock in City PHONE 4-4248 TWO STORES Conveniently Located STANDARD GLASS PAINT COMPANY KHli and Mulberry 511 E. Locust 168 H.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP GRINNELL COLLEGE offers a liberal education as the best preparation for — professions — fine arts — business 301 University 4-5249 CASUAL COMMENTS A sock on the foot is worth two on the jaw. A total loss certainly, is the young man who writes sonnets to his loved one ' s eyebrows while she ' s home pluck- ing them. You can ' t tell. Maybe the fish went home and lied about the size of the bait he stole. The Old Spinster: Has the canarv had its bath yett The Maid: Yes, he has, mum. You can come in now. BOESEN, THE FLORIST Member of F. T. D. A. Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 169 THE ROUNDUP ★ ★★★★★★★★★ GRACE RANSOM TEA ROOM 708% LOCUST LUNCHEONS AFTERNOON TEAS DINNERS ATTRACTIVE PRICES PARTIES ACCOMMODATED MERSHON THE BANDBOX CLEANER Odorless — Non-fading — Non-shrinking Dial 5-0203 2330 Union Ave. Talkative Lady: A big man like you might be better occupied than in cru- elly catching little fish. Angler: Perhaps you ' re right, but if this fish had kept his mouth shut he wouldn ' t have been caught. Miss Meers: Your article is a bit highbrow for us. Can you rewrite it so that any fool can grasp it t Polly Disosway: Certainly — but what part of it isn ' t clear to you? JACK LOVE 3503 Inset-soil Quality Groceries MEATS— POULTRY FRUITS — VEGETABLES Phone 5-0794 Congratulations The splendid spirit of your school is now reflected in this book which in years to come will recall many many memories. —A Friend 170 Wneteen Hundred and Thirty -three ★★★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP JENSON DAIRY 2513 Center Street Phone 5-4937 BLUE RIBBON Drycleaninj? Service Phone 5-4040 Today THE TWO-FORTY CLEANERS Joe: Do you know you look like Helen Brown? Flo: Yeh, but I look worse in green. Pompous Physician (to man plaster- ing defective wall): That trowel covers a lot of mistakes, ehf Workman: Yes, sir, — and so does the spade. Servant: The doctor ' s here, sir. Absent-minded Professor: I can ' t see him. Tell him I ' m sick. Yours for Service T i res — Batteries — W ash i ng — G reasi ng Mechanical Service CARTER TIRE AND BATTER SERVICE 509 8th St. 4-6917 Say It with Brakes — Save the Flowers VALID REASONS for insuring in the Yeomen Mutual Life Insurance Company 1. Since organization, (Feb. 25, 1897), it has attained an enviable repu- tation for honesty and square dealing. 2. During the past thirty-six years, it has disbursed to beneficiaries and policyholders, in claims, over sixty millions of dollars. 3. It ' s policy contracts arc modern in every respect. They have been designed to furnish a maximum amount of benefits for a minimum premium. 4. They are protected by assets of nearly twenty-four millions of dollars safely invested in gilt edge securities, approved by and deposited with the State Insurance Department of Iowa. For detailed information, dial 3-0216, or write to ARTHUR JOHNSON, Agency Manager, 218 Liberty Building, Des Moines, Iowa ( Ijeomen A.H.Hoffman, President M.ineteen Hundred and Thirty-three 171 THE ROUNDUP For the Boy and Girl on the Way Up— If your shoes are kept properly re- paired it will improve your appearance — one of the things that will help you succeed. Utica Shoe Repair Service Is Better— Yet It Costs No More We have the equipment and knowl- edge backed by 25 years in business experience, necessary to guarantee you absolute SATISFACTION. We Can Handle Your Shoe and Hat Problems Utica Shoe Repair Co. 313 SIXTH AVENUE When you want Style and Fit in your Clothes at prices to fit your purse BEE THE ' WELDREST TAILORS 516 Grand Avenue Francos P. (in a hurrv): Well, I must be off. Barbara X.: That ' s what I always thought. Clifford Losh: What ' s the difference between a girl and a horse? Jimmle Prey: I don ' t know. Cliff: I ' ll bet you have some great dates. The jig is up, said the doctor as the St. Vitus Dance patient died. Save Time and Money at- TRUMAN ' S Shoe Repair Service Expert Shoe KepairinK All Work Guaranteed Dial 4-6914 618 Grand Ave. INSIST ON A. F. C. COFFEE A coffee of exceptional merit with a taste you will enjoy. Carefully selected from the choicest growths, blended and roasted to sat- isfy the most discriminating taste. Absolutely Guaranteed STRAND COFFEE CO., Inc. 417-19 Second St. 172 nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three ★ ★★★★★★★★ THE ROUNDUP RAYS STOP AND SHOP Finedt Quality Food Money Can Buy Jumbo Squabs, Turkeys. Fancy Synthetic Drinks, Fancy Partv Wafers, Corn Fed Meats. Rattle Creek Health Foods 2211 W. Grand Ph. 3-4185 If You Can ' t Find It, We Have It The professor was delivering the last lecture of tlie term. He told the stu- dents with m uch emphasis that he ex- pected them to devote all their time to preparing for the final examination. The examination papers are now in the hands of the printer, he concluded. Now, is there any question you would like answered ? ' ' .Silence prevailed for a moment, then a voice piped up: Who is the print- erf You can ' t eat vour cake and have 1 IT. ZINSMASTER ' S BREAD Sliced Unsliced He sure to ask for Zinsmastcr ' s JENSEN-DUNN CO. 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