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

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alfa---V --V --V-- ------V-W I ll. 6 'fu xv , vmpfnfmrfi Qw 455111: '17, ,V KP Z V 5 ANNUAL EDITORIAL STAFF First row-Janice Sedgwick forganizaxlious ediforj, Blancliv Young Qsenioi' ediiorj, Granville Blake ffeaturesj, Bi-tty Brandenburg Cseniorsb. Secoml row-Louis Puquin Csnapshotsj, Bill Humphrey Qathleticsj, Peggy Jarobson Csnapshotsj, Kathleen Purvis Ctypistj. Tliiwl row-Leslie Gordon forganizationsb, Jack Lilly Chumorj, George Young fchairman ol' annual boardj, Maxx Shriver fhumorj, Ulnn-les Neighbor Cuthletics editovb. ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF First raw-Ioue Dustin Qreuords and copyj, Ruth Ferring, Mary Royer, Marry Ilaules, Ardnth Konshok Qadvertising maimxgerj, Halen Jenson fcirculalionb. NPVIHIIZ Tow-John Siem-rl, Leslie Caniphvll, Bob Erickson, Jinx Haskins fbusini-ss xnanagerh, Jean Roberts Cvirriilzxtionj, John Rosenfieldi Edwin Haiugv. Tlzl'V:I ro14'iTleslie Gordon fcredit and ctollecftiunsj, Jack Dnllwy, Keith Randolph, Dale Matthews, .lim Swuine, Xvilyllll Perlcius fs-opy 1n:iu:1gel'J. ADVISERS Miss Meers Mr. Fursman Mr. Stnlleciphei' Z THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 ' 4 ofzewmb You Arc the Sculptor of Your Own Existence. The goal you set is the model by which you Work and the present is the clay with which you are ever Working-molding your tomorrow by your deeds of today. You can't remodel the past-the future is only yours to anticipate-but NOW is your time-and my time-to shape as we Will. -RODERICK G. STEVENS mi 1 , -fX ,. n 5.553 4-. 'v M? JG' 5: fm Q ,mf 4 v ., , 1 'mf' Q' 5 'VWL in? na x ,muah -alfa' h Zvwvqvo 11 j,Q,WQ5-f'- ,FH-5.1 I 72, 9 A .,:,,- ,4m2':z2Q ia . - X 7L'2?.:?. ,nl if V 3 ,K Q,ihLlf,. 1, ,Q . 1 :.'Ir ,l1?'1.?:x K .3321 ,W .. ,. 'Y W? - '15 .T -fa? ?5'f f?f'i- -+'M'7?52 Y 3,12 ',-Qui-91 a - ,,,1 AS. :U-4fq, ':' 'A .Q ., 1 i VwI5 lksx . . E , 7QT,1!. . . u -was Y wg wail f3l . 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Behm. librairizing Miss Florence Bruue, typing and shorthandg Miss Jennie R. Brody, English: Miss Stephunu Balliet, linglislig Miss Mzirguerite Bziridon, l4'l'c-rin-li and Spanish: Miss Bess Bnllzmtynv, English. 5 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 9 n..,,.4 -., . Miss Edith Fischor, biology, Miss Helen Hamlet, commeruialg Misa Georgia Furkner, liisturyg Mrs. D. Alice Hicks, social studies: Miss Miriam Hufl'man, Englishg Miss Edna Fegtly, mathemat-iris and Englishg C. C. Carruthers, economics and governmentg Miss Mary lil. Hester, pliysii-:rl eclui-ation: A. E. Forsman, salosmanslxipg C. G. Harris, physical education, Miss Nettie Donovan, nlzlthi-lnzliics, 10 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 H fi Q ' 1'-gif' yr ff fi ff gf 471' 5 ,'fA William Kovh. biology: Miss G. Eiiniu-x lllveim, ldnglish and journnlising Mifs Jvnnie McCall, mathPinati1-si Miss Mary B. Kusson, history: Miss Ida T. Jacobs, Englisli: Miss Margaret Kern, linglisllg Mrs. Gram- D. Maynsxrd. muthernaticsi Miss Agnvs l.ai'xml. mnsicg Miss liditll E., Johnson, hygienvg Miss Leila Hnglil-s, d1'21l1lilfll'S and spvcchg Clzuw-lice E. Irwin, cln-inistry. THE ROUNDUP-1936 11 ia v- iii i 5 K. N. ' , A, 'gg M41 xl Lv 'L wg x 7 'Vg if fi Tig 'jril 'fii'5f'fjQ'Q.fiM'Q :gk-fm W , 5 5, gg jf 53 Us YSg vQ5f ,il-gif 'CCN . 5173 q , -mlm? A , f i ., ww, M V ' 'Y f gr 'A A kfggw' 1 ' J? .'3f4i7' j.5?Q'j? F vt - , nf? 3 .- wwv ZQX AY .. uf f in 1 555 f M X iMi new M fi Clark A. Mungvr, sovinl studivs :md physival education: Bzxrry L. Hake-S. xtudy hull: Marcus L. Moore. history: Mrs. Surah P. Risser. Englishg Miss Sara Noilen, sovial studioag Misa Chrystsll Price, typing and Sil41l'ii!2lI'ldQ Miss Blanche Nelson, history. Serrlwrl: Miss Mary M. il2l1'l'Y, nrt: M4-rle F. Srhlaunlvp, Science and lilaxtllcinutiwg NVillium Ruurlu-, historyg August H. Hump, physiczil educzxtiong Miss Florvnvv L, Prntln-1', lduglish. 12 THE ROUNDUP-1936 My , ...ff Stundiny: Rohr-rt E. Stein, Spanish, Miss Violet Spoof, Frenclig Miss Maisie B. Sclireiner, Latin, Miss Helen Sherwood, historyg Miss Mildred Sprague, Latin and French, Clmrles J. Tesar, music. Suited: C. J. Schollenberger, inechzinical drawing, Miss Louise A. Stedman, foods :ind clothing, Miss Grvtta L. XVolfe, foods and clotliingg Lawrence D. Yost, science. THE ROUNDUP-1936 13 J ANITORS Fir.-rt row-Floyd Baker, Mrs. Emrrm, Shaw, Chem- H. Baker. Sw-nml rnu'-Phil Yiggn-rs, Loren H. Puttinge-r, Mike Floch, NV. C. Anderson. CAFETERIA WORKERS First rozv-Mrs. Lavern Meyers, Mrs. Grace Dockstader, Mrs. VVinnie Holman, Mrs. Mae Greene. Secoml row-Mrs. Letha Harper, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Mardic-ie Jones, 14 THE' ROUNDUP-1936 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 'wi THE ROUNDUP-1956 S . Mx .ms -iw-f,,,1Qmm,m ,fum ummm-umm-aw www .mm mm mm mm ww fi-.9 ,mum x-,pq-.n.. mmf. Nature plays no favorites in apportioning her day time. The san rises at the appointed hoar for all alike and tlzas gives every man an eaaal start with his fellow vvorlqers. -RODERICK G. STEVENS THE ROUNDUP-1936 A Q . Z V R L ! , I N 1 I P w I L Q - - January Class ,Reading from Top to Bottom! ROW ONE ROYER, MARTHA Sharks' f'lub '33, '35, Girls' Club board, H. R. trcas., pros.: sorial 1-omni. '33, '34, ch. '35, Chorus '34Z girls' glee club '34. '35, vice pres, '35, Music Honor Society '35, :in-'y. senior class, BRYANT. JACK Football '33, sliotput '33, H. R, pres. '33, Student Council rep. '35, senior class vice pres. '35, ALLICN, DON I Ili'-Y. program ch., swimming '34, '35, H. R. pres., Student Council '35, judiciary comm., personal editor Roundup: ch. of transportation comm. AXDREXY. MARGARET The-odian sec'y. '34, '35, French Club '33, '34, '35I Girls' Club tri-as. '35: Dramatic Guild '34. '35, Ili-Y. NY.: H. R. Vice pres. '35, ll. R, troas. '34I assembly comm, 4-li. '35, girls' intramural comm. T533 Nat'l. llonor Society si-c'y., class social comm. ASTLEY, DOROTHY I Draniatic Guild '34, '35, Costume and Dr-sign Club '35, 36, H. R. sec'y. '35: Student Council rep. '33, sermon and commencement comm. BALTJXYIX. RICHARD ll, R. trz-as, Blflll, .TOE lli'Y. '33, '34, '35, football '33, basket ball '3 liulnor editor Roundup. ROW TWO YVALLER, DON Ili-Y,, track '33. '34. '35, football '33, '34, '35: H. R. pres., Student Council, service l'OIl'1lIl., insignia comm, ch., senior class pres. NOURSE, HARRIET Pfaicu: H. R. pres. '33. '34, athletic rep.: assem- bly comm., social comm.: Symphonia Society '34, '35, pros., girls' sextette '34, glee olub '33, '35, girls' 1-op. BERNSTEIN. RITA Art Club '33, '34, '35, secfy and vice pros., Theodian '35, Dramatic Guild '33, Il. R, st-c'y. '34, '35, ch. social comm. '35, Nat'l. Honor Society, class day comm. BANE, JlM Line of march comm., class. BARRETT, DIRK Class banquet comm., H. R. pres. '34: senior judge '35, Student Council '34, '35, Nat'l. Honor Society, debate '84, '35. BOLTON. BETTY Tlieodian '35, French Club '35, vice pres., H. R. vit-c pres. '33, sec'y. '34, Girls' Club rep. '34, Symphonia '34, '35, girls' sextette '34, orchestra '33, girls' glee club '33, '34: Nat'l. Honor Society '35, service comm. '35. BITTLE, VIRGINIA Glee club '33, '34, '35, chorus '33, '34. ROW THREE XVESSELS, ROBERT Hi-Y, '35, Student Council stamp com. L-li. '35, sz-nior Class treas. SEEVERS, MARION B. Ili-Y., pros.: Golf Club, football '33, '34, basket ball '34, H. R. pres., vice pres. and treas.: vice pres. Student Council, ch. building and grounds comm., Nat'l. Honor Society, boys' rep. ANDERSON, ETHEL Senior banquet eomm. BARCUS, DOROTHY Costume and Design Club '35, H, R. soc'y. '34, '35, 1-lass sermon and commvnoemcnt comm. BLANC, NORMA French Olub '35, H. R. sec'y '35, chorus '33, '34, '35, girls' glee club '33, '34, '35, sextette '34, '35: Symphonia '35, The Red Mill '33: Quality Strom '35I The 13th Chair '35, senior frolir '35, Dramatic Guild '33, '34, '35, BASH, FLOYD A.. Jr. H, R, vice pres., boys' glee club '33, '34, '35. BRODY. RUTH Theodian '34, '35, French Club '33, '34, '35, H. R. sem-'y, '34, '35: Quill and Scroll '35, N:it'l. Honor Society '35, Roundup C0-editor '35, THE ROUNDUP-1936 19 ,Reading from Top to Bottoml ROW ONE BOSS, ISEILNIOE Tlieodian '34, '35, sco'y.2 ll'i-Y. XV. '33, '34, '35, Gernnxn Club '34, '35: 11. R. scc'y. '34: Quill :ind Scroll '35, N:il'l. llonm' Socicty '35, c0-edit.0i'-in- cliicf Roundup '35, social cnmm. BROXVN, TED Il. R. ziss't. trvzls. '35. BRISTOL, MARY RVTII f'l:1ss sl-rnlon :ind coinnieiirciiwiit cmnin. CLARK. MARY LOUISE Tlieodizin: Hi'Y. XV., Latin '33: H. R, pros. '33, '34, N:it'l. llunnr Society vice pres., bzinquct comm. CONNOLLY, HARRIET Frcncli f'lub '34, '35: Drznnzllic Guild '35, H. R. rrczis., cap and gown comin. CAMPBELL, LITANA 1h'i!!I'l2lllI' Guild '33, '34, l'l:1yr-rs' Club: Dranmtic Honor Society '34, '35, prcs., extcinporancous spcukf ing '34, senior frolic comm. CROUCH. f'LARIf'E French Club '34, '35, glee club '30 ROW TWO FLINITE. DORIS ll. R. troas. '33. '34, mixl-fl chnrus '33, prinling comm., senior frolic. CONTRL ALMO Baseball '33, '34, '35, football '31 CATHCART, ROBERTA Sharks' Club '33, '34. '35, French Club '34, '35, Leaders' Club '34, '35, Il. R. prcs. '35, Student Council intramural cmnrn. '35, cap and gown comm. DE VlTT, BETTY DREXV, MARGARET l+'re-ncli Club '33, '35, Dranizxlic Guild '35, Hi-Y. W. '33, banquet comm. DAVIDSON, BERNICE Spanish Club, treas., svri'y,, Costumc untl De-sign '34, '35, Dramatic Guild: H. R. treas., banquvt comin. DIGNNY, GERALDINE Frcnch Olub '33, '35, Dramatic Guild '35, Hi-Y. YV. '33, public speaking '35, senior social mmm. ROW THREE CA RR, Cl IARLES DAVIDSON, SAM Chr-ss Club, tr:-as., Roundup stuff, program comm. DAVID, ELEANOR Players' Club, Art f'lub, Drsunatic Guild, svnior play and frulic, H. R. vice pres., frolics comm. DOVVNING, HILLIS .l !'9Y1i'll Club '35: Economics Club '34, '35, Swim- ming '34, '35, II. R, pres. '34, student lcadcr for discussions, booster comin. '34, intramural sports '34, glow- club '33, flvbate '35, Roundup staff, class day cmnm., senior frolics. DA LE, HAROLD Mixed chorus, pres. '35, boys' glcu club, si-c'y. 35, Music Honor Society '35. ERICKSON, DALE French Club '35, Economics Club '35, Hi-Y. '34, '35, intramural mgr. II. R., Roundup staff, program comm., senior frolic. EDDY, ROBERT French Club '35. '3fS: Hi-Y. '35, 36, balsa-ball '35, football '35, claiss frolics comm., nsst. ss-nior class trans. Z0 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 fReading from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE EVA NS, JA M l'lS Frolio roniin. l-IDMONIDSUN, Rl'l'lCRT Chess i'lub sr-c y.: ll. R. View pres. '3-1: liislorl' eonin1.: bnnil '33, '3-1. l'll.llKIDGl'l, RVTH l Draiinzitii- Guild '34, '35: Art Club '3-1: ll, R. ser' y, '35, soriul comm. senior class. FINDLEY. MAXINH Uliorus '35, girls' glee rlub '35, senior bzinquf-t L-omni. FRAZIER, FRANCl'lS .l 'l'l'llCll Club '34. '35: lli. R. nss't. trmis. ll.-XLLIBICRTON, HlflLl'lN Costume and Design f'lub '35, girls' glen- elub '3m soriail comm.: frolivs. GROVE. FRANCES Claus day comm. ROW TWO HELM, ALICE LOUISE Hull monitor '34. GARMON, NYAL Sermon and class slay Comm. GREER, l.l'CINI'lA - Germain Club '34, '35, girls' glee rlub '34, '35, chorus '33, '34, '35, social comm. JARVIS, BOB Engineering Club, Hi-Y., football '34. '35, basket ball '34, '35, trzicflc '35, ll. R. sports rep., weekly Roundup stailfg social comm. KEATING, BETTY Spanish Club '33, '34, Hi-Y. YV, '33, '34, H, R. Se-u'y. '35, Rooundup staff, class day comin. '35, HADIAEY, MARJORIE Dramatic Guild '34, H. R. Scnfy. 34, treas. '35, pres. '35, Nzit'l. Honor Society, cli. printing comm.: Senior play. IRWIN, JAY Football '33, '35, Roundup staff, H. R. pres. ROW THREE FAGICN, ALICE Gernizin f'lub: Muxic Honor Society, girls' glee rlub '33, '34, '35, zlccompainist '35, chorus '33, '34, '35, girls' sextettc. fll4Alll1'EllllER, DORIS Make-up Crew '35, Fri-ucli Club '34, '35: Tlrillllilfil' Guild '35, ll. R, ree. sl-c'y.: vonini0in'1-ineiil :ind rlalss sermon comm. JOHNSON, ANN M. HOLMES. MARTHA Costume :ind llesi,-in Club pri-s. '35, lbramaiiie Guild '33, '34, Girls' Club rzibinot '35, rommeni-4-nieni comm. KNIGHT, l'lDMI'Nl7 Sportx mgr. ll. R.: Senior frolic' eonnn. 4lREl4'l'l, TNI? Football '33, '35 R , gli-c club :ind mixed rliorus '35. KELl,l'IR, HELEN Fri-nah Club '35, Athenian Art Club '34, '35 pres.: Journalism Club '34, lIi-Y, XV. '34, building and grounds 4-omni., lAll'lZll Staff '35, bzunqul-I comm., senior frolic. 'THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 21 lRea.ding from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE KILLEEN, VVALTER KIRFMAN, JACK KRAETSCII, KATHRYN Tlieodian '35, HifY. YV. '34, '35, l+'rent-ll Club '34, '35, pres. '35, Girls' Club board, circulation manager of Lariat '35, H. R. vice pres. '33, noon entertain- ment comm., Nat'l. Honor Society, ch. of class sermon and commencement comm. KUHLMAN, KAROLYN . Dramatic Guild, Arc Club sec'y., senior banquet comm. LEE, ELIZABETH . French Club '34, '35, treas. and sec'y., Tlieodian '35, Athenian Art '33, '34, sec'y. '34, Hi-Y. W. '33, '34, '35, pres., vice pres., stamp comm. '34, '35, Nat'l. Honor Society '35, social comm. LOOMIS, HOPE Music Honor Society '34, H. R. trt-as. '34, '35, orchestra '33, '34, '35. LEGG, BETTY JANE German Club '33, Sharks '33, Dramatic Guild '33, H. R. Vive pres. '33. ROW TWO LORENZ, ART Hi-Y., football '34, '35. LINDEE, HARRIET Hi-Y. W., H. R. vice pres. '35, sec'y. '35, Nat'l, Honor Society, class day comm. ch. MARQVART, GALE EUGENE Players' Club '35, Scribblers' Club '35, Dramatic Guild '35, band '33, '34, '35, orchestra '34, '35, Dramatic Honor Society. MARXER, MARY JANE Dramatic Guild '33, '34, H, R. sec'y. '33, chorus '33, '34, Nat'l. Honor Society, frolic comm., Red Mill , Tl1i1'teentli Chair' '. MULLIN, JEANNE Kitab-en-Nadi '35, Hi'Y. NV., commencement and class sermon comm., Roundup exchange dep't. MAYDEN, NVILEY Hi-Y. '35, Economics Club '35, stamp comm '35 Roundup, transportation comm. McVEY, MARGARET Hi-Y. XV., Costume and Design, H. R. sec'y. '33, girls' glee club '33, '34, '35, senior frolic comm. ROW THREE MCVAY, INIARCELL Costume and Design Club '35, '36, class sermon and commencement. McANALLY, ROBERTA Le Coq d'0r, La Coquettv d'0r '34, '35, mixed chorus '33, girls' glee club '35, cap and gown comm. McVEY, ROBERT Hi-Y. '33, '34, '35, drainatics '34, swimming team '33, '34, '35, R , ll. R. pres. '35, '36, booster comm. '35, band '32, '33, marching' band '32, '33, class day comm., senior frolic. 1IcCLELLAND, YVALTER Hi-Y., football 32, '33, band and orchestra. MARTIN, JOHN J. French Club '35, Hi-Y. '35, baseball '35, stump comm., senior social comm. NEAL, PEGGIE Spanish Club. MILLIGAN, BRUCE H. R. treats. '35, glee club '33, '34, '35, chorus '33, '34, '35, boys' quartet '35, ch. line of march. Z2 'THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 CRea.ding from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE McCALLUM, LUCY Printing comm. MORRIS, VIRGINIA Theodinn '35, Athenian Art '35, Latin Club '33, H. R. vice pres, '35, Student Council rep. '34, judi- rinl conmi. '35, sec y,, social cumin. '35, N:1t'l. Ilnnol' Sooietj' '35, senior frolic comin. ' NEIMAN, BOB Golf Club 'Sl-4: football '34, '35, baseball '33, golf '34, basket ball '33, '34, '35, II. R. pres. '33, sen-'y. '33, finance connn. '35, Roundup staff, mp und g'UXVI'l UOIHIII. POCHTER, MILTON Cap and gown t'0llll!1. NYE, CHARIIES Ili-Y., Student 1'ouncil '33, '35, class day comm. OLSON, BRITTA Theodian, Girls' Club board '33, '34, '35, ch. school beautiful and researcli comm,, make-up crew, HifY. NV., Drumaitic Guild: social comin., Music Hnnnr Society, girls' glee club treas. '35, REl'l'ER'l', IIO XVARD ROW TWO NELSON, MERRl'l l' IIi-Y. '33, II. R, pres. '33, '35, boys' glee club 'Ii-1, ' '35, nizircliing band '32. NYREN, RALPH Chess Club, service comm, '34, Roundup staff busi- ness manager. NELSON, BRADLEY Council rep. '34, '35, ch. citizenship comm., trc-as, of Council, pres. of Council, Na.t'l. Honor Society, debate '35, state champs. PEDERSON, VIRGINIA Journalism Club '33, activity stamps '33, '34, Jo, printing comm. nf, PEZDIRTZ, BILL Spanish Club, Hi-Y. YV., H. R. vice pres., banquet comm. SKAGGS, SUSAN Theodizin treas. '34, '35, French Club '34, 3.i, Senior class asst. trezis. fr, SCHEEL, NAO MI ROW THREE PETRO, JACK Hi-Y., Student Council rep. '35, PECK, VIOLA MARIE Girls' glee club '34, '35, line of march comin. ROSTBERG, ROBERT Glee club '33, '34, chorus '33, '34, cap and gown comm. ROBINSON, GEORJEAN Printing comm. ROWBAL, NEAL Orchestra, '33, '34. REEVES, RALPH SCHWEIKER, VIRGINIA Theodian '35, Scribblers' '35, Spanish '34, '35, H. R. sec'y. '33, girls' glee 1-lub '35, chorus '34, '35, Music Honor Society, Symphonia '34, '35, sextette '34, class day comm. TI-IE 'ROUNDUP-1936 23 'K if JQ il' LReading from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE SUUDIDICR, EARL II. Line ot' inzxrvli voinni. SIl'ARl', JACK SINCOX, 'BILL Aero Olub. vice pres.: printing I'0IllIll,, lioxing Olub, senior frolivs: froliv vomni. SOUDER, JANH' E '1'Rl'SLOYV, YELMA Chorus and glee club, class day comm. THOMAS, IIELEN Music Honor Society, band and rn'c'llestra1 '33, '34, '35, ell. senior frolim- comin., Nut'l. Ilonm' Soviety. TAYLOR, HEATH ROW TWO TAYLOR, INEZ Theodian '35, Hi-Y. XV. '34, '35, H. R. sec'y., vice pros., class day connn. WALIPRON, HELEN' Freneh Club '34. '35, Girls' Club rep. '35, Student Counvil stamp vomm, '35, senior frolic '35, senior social vonnn. 1-ll, '35. S'I'EEl'ER, SIGRID Sotllern und Mnrlown '33, Dramatic Guild '33, '34, '35, Drznnntif- Honor Society treas. '34. sec'y. '35, Surilmblers' '33, '34, '35, vice pres.. pres., Leaderx' Club '33, Student Council history comm. ch., hostess comin. '33, Girls' Club vabinon '35, Na1t'l. Honor Society '35, 13th Cl1:li1 ', Once There XVIIS il Prinuessn, frolic iilillllll. co-ch. SOLE, EVA JEAN H. R. se1 y. '35, banquet C0lllYIl.Q frolies. TVRNER, YIYIA N WATTS. FRANK Studi-nt Counvil, sorial comm., senior social comin, TRULLINGER, HARRY NELSON Engineering Club '33, '34, Airplane Club '33, '34, Chess Club '35, '36, vice pres., student lllgf. baseball team '33, '34, Il. R. vivo pres., band, Inarching' band '33, '34, class day comm. ROW THREE TEMPLETON. NORMA Theodian, Sllill'lKS'I Girls' Club cabinet '35, tennis team, H, R. Vive pros., band and orcllestru, Sym- phonia, Nz1t'l. Honor Soviety, Class day comm. THOMPSON, JOHN VAN LIEXY, DOROTHY STEWYART, MARJORIE Spanish Club '34, '35, band '33, '34, '35, orchestra '33, '34. '35, Musim' Honor Society, Ctllll!l'H'llC9IlIl-'llt and class sermon comm. NVARREN, PHIL .Economies Club '35, S1-ribblers' Olub '35, Forum Club '35, H. R. pres. '35, Roundup stuff '35, bun- quet comin. ch, '35. XVATSON, JANE Hi-Y. YV. '33, '34, '35, Drzunzitic Guild '35, H, R. sec'y. '34, senior class social comm. STIPE, BUD Football '34, '35, student mgr. '34, '35, basket ball '34, Student Council intramural sports ch. '34, 35, cup und gown comin. 24 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 QRea.ding from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE WASHBURN, JANE Latin Club '33, '34, '35, Hi-Y. YV. '35, Symphoniiii band and orclicstrzi '33, '34, '35, cup and gown comm. VVILDERSON, PAUL Hi-Y. '35, French Club '35, Forum Club '35, H. R, treas., lmnd '33, '34, '35, Music Honor Society. WATSON, JEAN Sharks' '33, '34, '35, Tlieodian '34, '35, Hi-Y. XY '35, Leaders '34, Drainutic Guild '33, Roundup stuff, senior frolic. ROW TWO WELCH. DOROTHY Frcncli Club '33, '34, '35, Tlieodian '34, '35, Ili-Y. W. vice pres. '35, Girls' Club cub, '34, '35, II. R. pres. and sec'y., Student Council finance comm. '35, girls' glee club '33, Nat'l. Honor Society, cup and gown comm. WHEELOCK. MARHJN Art Club '34, treas.: H. R. vice pres. '35, Student Council rep. '33, '34, senior frolic comm. '35. MYHRE, BARBARA Astronomy Club, Hi-Y. XV., Economics Club, Pho- tography Guild, Dramatic Guild, mgr. of The 13th Chair . ROW THREE WETZEL, BETTY Girls' Club vice pres,, Student Council scc'y. '35, judiciary comm. '35, Nat'1. Honor Society. WHITLEY, READ Band und orchestra '33, '34, '35, chorus '33, '34, boys' glee club '33, '34, Symphonia. VVILSON, JANET Theodian '33, '34, '35, Girls' Club cab. '34, '35: Student Council history comm. '35, Naxt'l Honor Society pres. '35, cap and gown comm. 'THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 25 . June Class tReading from Top to Bottom, ROW ONE l5RANl7l4lNBURti, BETTY JANE A Hi-Y. VV. '33, '34, '35, pros. '36, Kitaib-en-Nadi '34, '35, '36, sec'v-treaS., Girls' Club cabinet: Quill and Scroll, Leave It to l'smirh , Annual stntf '36, senior 4-lass executive board. MANDELBAUM, NORMAN Scribblers' Club '35, Hi-Y. '33, '34, trzlvk '34, II. R. pres. '34, '35, social vonini, '33, '34, '35, rli. '36, Student Council '36, vice pros. of senior class '36, Nat'l. llonor Society. ALDEN, HELEN Hi-Y. XY. '35, '36, Costume and Design '35, '36, vice pres. French Club '35, Leaders' Club '36. AVLMANN, RALPH Spanish club, treas. '34, pres. '35, H. R. pres. 'I 1 sc-c'y. '33, banquet comm.: Nz1t'l. llonor Society. ALEXANDER, BOB Football '33, '34, golf '35, '36, uirt-ulation manager of Roundup '35. ANDERSON, DORIS Hi-Y. VV. '35. ALLEE, ROBERT E. Draniatic Guild '34, '35, '36, II. R. treas. '35, '36, band and orchestral '33, '34, '35, '36, Dramatic Honor Society '36, Symphonia '36, cap and gown comin., Nat'l. Honor Society. ROW TWO DILLON, CLAREXCE, Jr. Wrestling Club, pres. '35, '36, football '35, '36: basket ball '35, H'. R. pres. '34, '35, treas. '36, Student Council intra Hl'HMOm1H. '34, '35: Naifl. Honor Society '35, '3 , senior class prei. '36. V SIIGDEN, THOMAS II. '!lv4 , , Dramatic Guild '36, fB4nrifin Club '35, bgsifei 'bull' '34, '35, '36, track '34, '35, '36, H. R. treas. '34, '35, pres. '36, Student Council intramural comm. '35, '36, cheer leader '35, The 13th Chair , senior class treas., Nat'l. Ilonor Society. AULT, DORIS J. Band '33, '34, '35, '36, girls' glee club '36, N:it'l. Solo Contest, AGNE, JULES V. HAIR, DUNBAR Stage manager '36. REDELL. ROBERT BAILEY, FREDRIC VVILLIAINI Radio Club '33, busebtill '35, '36, ROW THREE REX, JANE Girls' Club board member '35, vice pres. '36, French Club, pres. '35, Theodian '35, '36, Sharks' '34, '35, '36, vice pres., Hi-Y. XV. '35, '36, Latin Club '34, tennis team '33, '34, '35, '36, G. A. A. lvlonogram, Leaders' Club '34, H. R. sec'y. '34, building and grounds comm. '35, girls' intramural comin. '33, '34, service comm., Nat'1. Honor Society '35, sec'y. of senior class. NEIGHBOR, CHARLES Basket ball '35, '36, student mgr. track '35, '36, student mgr. basket ball '36, Student Council rep. '35, '36, finance comm. '35, social comm. '35, '36: safety first comm. '36, editorial board of Annual, boys' class executive '36, Dutcher award comm. '36. BARGER, FREDERICK Hi-Y. '34, wrestling '36, band '33, '34, '35, '36, drum major '34, BARNES. JERRY Spanish Club '34, '35, football '33, '34, '35, '36, basket ball '34, '35, '36, baseball '34, '35, '36, H. R. pres. '33, '34, '35, assembly comm. '35, insig- nia comm. '36, boys' glee club :ind mixed chorus, Roundup circulation '36. BEESTON, BOB , BAILEY, VIRGINIA Costume and Design Club, girls' golf team '33, '34, l '35, '36, Student Council '34, girls' glee club '34, girls' sports on Roundup. BENNET, CARROL Z6 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 fl fReading from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE BOOKEY, BETTY French f'lub '34, '35, '36, 'l'bcodizin, '35, '36, Hi-Y. NY. '34, '35, '36, ll. R. Se-c y. '35, vice prva. '36, Studenn Council rep. '34, '35, '36, service vomm. '34, '35, '36, Nut'l. Honor Society, BEH, KENNETH Gurinaxi l'lub '34, '35, Hi-Y. '34, H. R. usher. BERGBIAN. HELEN Hi-Y. W. '36, H. R. sefy. '35, '36, co-ch. printing: comin. BRODIE, HELEN Lenders' Club '35, Hi'Y. XV. '35, basket ball '35 orclie-Strat '33, '34. BRADSHANV. CHARLES BOND, BETTY Lezlders' Club, Hi-Y. YV., G. A. A., class sl-rnmn comm. BENT LEY, HELEN Kitztb-en'Nnrli '34, '35, Symphonia '33, '36I H. R. vice pros. '33, pres. '34, band '33, '34, '35, '36, orclmstm '33, '34, '35, '36, Nnr'l. llonor Society '35, '36: class banquet comm. ROW TWO BRADLEY, JANE Art Club, '34, '35, Dramatic Guild '35, BLAKE, ANNA BLACK, ALMA BARKER, FRANCES Latin Club '33, '34, Symphonia '36, Dramatic Honor Society '36, Scribblers' Club '36, Mako-up Club '36, glee club '33, '34, '35, mixed chorus '33, '34, '35, banquet comm. BEATTIE, ELIZABETH MARGARET BRIDGEMAN, MARVIN G. Football '34, basket bull '33, '34, '35, golf '34, '35, '36, H. R. pres. '33, chorus, glee club, Roundup humor editor. BRADLEY, MARY JANE Dramatic Guild, '35, H. R. sec'y. '33, class day comm. ROW THREE BERRY, LAURA MAE BLAT'l'ENl3URG, ROBERT Head movie operator '35, '36, head sound technician, '35, '36, H. R, pres. '34, '35, Student Council rep. '35, ch. of booster comm. '35, '36, band '33, '34, '35, orclicstm '35, Symphonia '35, '36, pres. Nat'l Honor Society '36. BLOVNT, MURREL llY'ZHllZltlCS, make-up orgaiiizatiozi '36, basl-b:1ll '35: ll. R. vice pros. '35, Annual staff '36. BIDDLE, PHILIP Band '33, '34, '35. CASE, ROBERT Student Council '36. CARPENTER, KENNETH Spanish Club '34, '35, Music Honor Society '34, '35, Symphonia '36, pres., H. R. trvas. '34, '35, Studenb Vouncil '34, '35, band and orchestra '33, '34, '35. '36, Nat'l. llonor Society, senior frolic ch. COOLTDG E, BETTY French Club '35, '36, Hi-Y. YV. '34, '35, '36, Roundl up stuff. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 27 lReading from Top to Bottom! ROW ONE UOHEN, PIIYLLIS 14're-nvli Club '35. '36, girls' HifY. XV.: llraiuiziiic' Guild '34, '35, sorvivo vumm. '36, UARNEY, ANN Latin Club '33, '34. '35, lliwiniziiiv Guild '33, '34. '35, 1 l'Pllf'l1f'llllJ '36, lli-Y. W. '36, ll. R. Svc'y. '33. C'RI'1'C'IIE'l'T, AIJOE ELAINE Spanish Club '36: Hi-Y. XY., 11. R. Vive pi'vS. '36, glam, vlub '34, chorus '35. COX. HELEN LOUISE Girls' gli-ni club, assi. sm-'y., c-linrus. UIIEETHAM, Ml-CLAIN Astronomy Club '33, '34, swimming '36, H. R. Vice pres. '35, ll. R. :1ss'I. ir:-as. '36, nss'f. trvas. senior class, Nz1t'l. llmun' Society. OHASE. ANNARELLE Thvudiau '34, '35, '36, pros., I:'rviu'l1 Club '34, '35, '36, Dramatic- Guild '35, H'. R. vice pres. '34, cli. Student urganixatimis cwnnrn. '34, '36, Na'f'l. Honor Society '35, '36, 1-lass lmnquvt comm. C'l'NNlNG1l.-XM. MAXINE V. Girls' gli-v club '35, '36, mixed chorus '31 ROW TWO UOHEN, LOMA Frvm-h Olub '35, '36, girls' lli-Y. YV., lYll'fLlllZll'li' Guild '34, '35, service comin, '36, CARY, MARY HAYXVOOD Spanish Club '33, '34, '35, Make-up Club '36, Roundup staff. CRA M ER, JANE Hi-Y. NV. '34, '35, '36, H, R. ti'e:iS. '35. CROXYE. MAXINE H. R. tri-as., '34, '35. UOLYIN, CHARLOTTE H. li. si-c'y. '34, '35, Studs-nt Council rep, '35, '36: suviul cmnm. '35, '36, buud '33, '34, '35, '36, i'llO1'ilR '33, '34. UATHCART, DON Spanish Club '35, truck '34, '35, '36, cross cminrry '33, H. R. trvzls. '35. UUNNINGIIAM, ALETA Girls' glee club '35, '36, mixed chorus '35, ROW THREE CHAMBERS, MARGARET J. I' Gf'l'7l1ilH Club '33, '34, Hi-Y. YV. '30, '36, H. R. trvzis. '34, ll. R, soc,'y. '35, girls' glam- club '35, '36, mixed chorus '35, '36, cap :xml gown vonim. CARLSON, HAROLD Basket bull '34, '35, '36, fuotlmill '35, COOK, 1lARGUERl'l'E ELTZABETII Kitnb-eu'Nadi '34, '35, '36, Tlivodiun '36, Slmrks' Club '34, '35, golf teani '34, '35, '36, Stuclvnt Coun- cil '36, Nat'l. Honor Suvivly. CURTIS, l .-XI'lllNE Pfziicu. CURRY, Bi.-XRJORIE Kimli-eii-Nzuli, Ili-Y. XV., Ruumlup stuff '36, DOEEIN, DAVE Fuotbaill '35, wrestling, '36. c'ooNs, c:WicNnoi.YN 28 THE ROUNDUP-1936 fRea.ding from Top to Bottomb ROW ONE DALBY, JACK Il. R. vice' pr+-rx. 33: H. R. trvzts. 34: band 34. mm. '36: glee rlub '36, 4-lmrus '36. DAVIS. JOHN Lutin Club pros. '36, Forum Club '36, wrt-stling '36Z Il. R. riot- prt-S. 'Zi6. Y.. .3 .3 Y.,- DENNY, Hl'll,l'IN MARIE,-XRlC'l' Girls' Club '36: H. R. st-Ny. '34, '35, Nztt'l, Honor Suviety. JJILLON, ALLEN XVrestling: tumbling, football '34, 'Sz track '35. '36: inxignia FOHIYII. DOLL. BONNIE Kitah-Q-n-Nzxdi sc-1-'y, '33, '34, '35, '36, Sharks' Club '34, '35, '36: lmadz-rs' Club M-c'y. '33. '34, '35, '36, Tlieoclian '36: Hi-Y, XY. '35, '36, Tennis Club '34, '35, Girls' Club, girls' basket ball Capt. '35 : Studvnt Counvil. girls' lllfI'2lIlllll'ill r-omni. ch. '35, '36,, band '33, '34, '35, o1'cl1esti':1 '33, '34. DONVNING, DOROTHY IJUSTON. TONE Spanish Club '34, '35 '36, Hi-Y. NV. ROW TWO IJEIHL, EllIZABlflTlI Hi-Y. XV. '34. '35, '36,'F1'vnt'l1 Club '35, '36Z Tlteodizxn '35, H. R. sm-Ny. '33, '36, Studonn Council '35, '36, t-lass day comm. DINGES, HARRY Forum Club '35: H. R. pres. '35, Nzlt'l. Honor So- ciety '35, '36, linv of march comin. 1:0-cell. DAVIS. LEE Hi'Y. YV. '34, H. R, sc-o'y. '35, H, R. vice pres. '34, social vomm. DILIJON, JUNE Hi-Y. YV. '35, '36, busekt ball '35, '36, volloy bull '35, '36, H. R. set-'y. '35, '36. EASTMAN, MARY Leaders' Club '34 '35, '3GI COSlllIllP :ind llnsifn v L Club '34, '35, '36, Tennis Club '33, Hi-Y. YY. '34, '35, '36, 0Y'Clll-'STTEI '33, '34, '35, '36, banquet 1-umm., Nzxt'l. Honor Society. l'lAS l'3L-KN, ANNETTE Costume and Design Club '35, '36, LE-attlers' Club '34, '35, '36, Hi-Y. VV. '35, '36, Astronomy Club '34, girls' glee club '35, '36, TIRICKSON, BOB H'i-Y. vice pros. '33, H. R. prt-S. '32, band '33, '34. '35, '36, orclu-strn. ROW THREE JCRBACHER, JOHN Hi-Y. '35, '36, Frvnclt Club '35, '36, Forum Club '35. '36:- tunnis '33, '34, '35, '36, Roundup stulfg frolic comin.: mp and gown comm. ELLIS, NVARREN Hi-Y. '35, '36: Astronomy Club '35: hast-ball '35: football '35, H, R. pros. '35. '36: Studont t oun4-il service crnrnn. '36, cap and gown vo-vli., Natfl. Honor Sol-iety. LILDICR. LORRAINE Tltoodiztn '36: H, R. st-Wy. '35: Student Counril so- viztl vonun. '36, 1-up and gown cutnm. JCASTMAN, NVILBYR Clit-ss Club, band and O1'Chl'Stl'El. ICSSINGHAM, GRAYCE H. R. asst. trezts. '35, band '34, '35, '36, glue Club '36. EVANS, BOB Hi-Y. '33, '34. '35: football '35, boys' glee club '36. FERRELL, GERALINE French Club '36, Hi-Y. WY. '33, '34, '35, '36, Stu- dent Council rep. '33, '34, '35, '36, Nut'l. Honor Soriety. THE ROUNDUP-1936 29 fReading from Top to Bottom? ROW ONE FLAN IJERM EVER. PHY LL I S lI'. R. sl-Wy. '34, H. R. Irons. '34, '35, band '34, '35, ':z6. FITCH, 'BOB Ruse-Ilzxll '34. '35. '36, foutlinll '34, '35, lmskvt bull '34, '35, '36, H. Ii. Irons. '35, H. R. vivo pres, '35, II. R. prvs. '36, Stuclvnt Council intramural cumin., Student Uounvil insignia C0lllIll., Nz1t'l. Honor So- :-iuty, class day comm. FINK, IIORTENSE C. lli'Y. XV. '35, '36. FRANK, HELEN Ili'Y. W, '35, '36, llranmtic Guild '34, '35, Il. R. ss-c'y. '35. FORBES, MARJORIE II. R. In-as. '34, '35, girls' glee rlub '34, '35Z IlllXl-'fl cliorus '34, '35. FITZPATRICK, JANE filer-H club '35, '36, chorus '35, '36, can and gown l'OlTllll, FISHER, PALLINE Spanish Club '34. tri-ns. '35, sefy. '36, clmrus '34. '35, girls' gli-u vlub '34. ROW TWO FITZGERALD. TOM H. R. vice prvs, '34, Roundup stuff. FOLLETT. JEANETTE Costume and Di-sign '36, H. R. sf-c-'y. '33, glee vlub '34, '35, '36, FI,E'1'i'HER, GEORGE Staxgl- lllRlll2lg'k'l' '35, '36, Dutvlu-'r Award. FA RIS. LORENE Qlli-Y. XY. FISHER, DORIS Latin Club '34, Vive pres., Frvncli Club '36, Tlieodizm '36, ll. R. sm-'y. '33, '34, Il, R. pres. '36, Hi-Y. W. '35, Student Council '33, citizenship vomm. '35. noon movie comm. '35, '36, Quill and Scroll, Roundup associate editur, Co-editor of Lariat, svnior sovial comin., Nat'l. Honor Soviety. FIIDLER, DONALD Football, baseball. FERRING, RUTH Kitaln-en-Nadi '34. '35: Hi-Y. XV., Student Counvil rep. '34, Roundup staff. ROW THREE FICK, KATHERINE Latin Club '33, '34, lleaclfws' Club '33, '34, '35, '36, G. A. A., l 'I'0llCll Club '36, Girls' Club, tennis '34, '35, Student Council girls' intrzunurzil comm. '35, '36. GAGEN, ROBERT GARNER, JOHN German Club '35. '3lS: Astronomy Club '33. '34, band '33, '34, ch. Lrzlnsluwtntion comm. GIIEYV, BARBARA French Club '35, '36, Dramatic Guild '34, 'Z., Hi-Y. W. '35, '36. GOUDRICH, HUGH GOIJDARD, LOVVELL Hi-Y., football '35, H. R, pres. '35, chorus. l5' GYLDENYAND, KEN rl'l'3.IlSI7lll'I21tl0ll my-rr. nf band '34, '35, '36, H. R. pros. '34, lmnd '34, '35, '36, ch. of cap and gown comm. 30 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 iReading from Top to Bottom! ROW ONE UOLIJMAN. EIJNYARD Bzlskot ball '34, '35: golf '33. '34, '35, H. K. 1Pl'l'5- 'KILL GORDON. LESLIE .Ili-Y. '34, '35, Ibrzunailil' Guild '35, '36, senior ploy' '36, ll, R. pres. '36, Ilrsunzltic' Honor Soviotyi llistory e-ditor Roundup: :Advertising for Roundup, frolic comm.: business nizxnaigvr senior play: Annual stuff. GLIIJDEN. MARIAN Ililflll I'lub '34, '35: Pfziicu: Hi-Y. XV. '34, '35, '36, Forum Club '35, Vice' pres., Druinzitio Honor Soviety, Ilrannitic Guild. GREEN XVALT. BOB Hi-Y. '34, football 'Z!4. '35. HANDY. MIRELL AGNES Library '34. '35, '36. HASTING S. JAMES GRIFFITH. ISABELLA Girls 'glee vlub. prim.: vborus, pros.: I'0SIllIlIk' and ln-sign Club: Syllllblllllllil. ROW TWO HARLAN, DORIS Fri-11611 fllub '3Ii: Tbvodizin Club '36, In-z1flP1's' Club '35, '36, Hi-Y. XV. '36, Latin Club '33, H. R. sPc'y. '35, '36. HARTER, LAFE Hi-Y. '33, '34, '35, '36, sec y. '35, football '3a, N:xt'I. Honor Soi-ioty, HANSON, VIRGINIA Kitubfl-11-Nadi, Hi-Y. IV.: H. M. sn-c'y. '33, '34, Student Council prograni 4-omni, '35,, '36, Studont Uounvil stamp vomm, '35, '361 HIPPEE, CHARLES 1I'. R. vice pres. '33, '34, Roundup staff '36, HOFFMAN, ELIZABETH Sr-ribblvrs' Club '35. '36, Dramatic Honor Socicty '36, make-up crow '36: H. R. rec. sec'y. '35, HAWK. MARCELYN Hi-Y. XV., H. R. pres. '35, se-rmon and connnencv- mont comm. HARRISON, BENJAMIN Symphonia '34, '35, Hi-Y. '33, '34, boys' gli-0 club '33, '34. '35, mixed I-llorus '33, '34, '35. ROW THREE IIAL.'GE, EDWIN Football '35, trzufk 'Zl4. '35, '36: H. R. vivo pros '. HAYES, BETTY Hi-Y. NV. '35, '36, Comnierr-0 fllub '34, QII'. R. treas. '33, senior class pI'0gl'ilHl 1-umm. H A NES. RALPH Hi Y.: swiminingg '33. '34, '35, '3fi: football '352 tml-k '35, '36, H. R. pros, '34, band '32, '33, Roundup report:-fr. IIIM EISAVCH, VERNON Fooilnull '35. IIARPER. BETTY FI0m'l1 Club '35. '36, Latin Club '33, Sllurks' Ulub '34, '35, Theodiun '35, '36, Girls' Golf Club '34. '35, '36, Girls' Ulub PXBUIITIVP board '33, '34, H. R. pros. '32, vice pres. '34. smfy. '33, VOFFIN, JEANE'1'TE HOLMES, MARY ELLEN Kitzib-en-Nadi '34, '35, pros. '36, N:1t'l. Honor So- ciety '35, '3Ii. THE ROUNDUP-1936 31 'S' -,Af .H tRea,ding from Top to Bottomb ROW ONE HOl4'l4'llIAN, BOB Radio Club '34: lmskct hall '34, '35, football '33, '34, '35, liaseliall '35, '36, swimming '36, intramural vomni. '35, building and grounds coniin. '36, band '33, '34, class social comm. ch. '36. HHLLER, SARAIi Hi-Y. VV. H'l l'CHl'lNS. l5ERNIEf'l'l Kitab-on-Nadi '34, '35, Spanish Club '36, Ili-Y. NV. '34, Il, R. scc'y. '35, Roundup staff, class banquet comm. '36. HAUSER, RUTH Costume and D1-sign Club '85, '36, Loaders' Club '36, German Club '35. HUMPHREY, BILL Hi-Y. '34, '35, '36, football '33, '34, '35, baskvt ball '33, '34, '35, '36, baseball '35, '36, golf '33, H. R. usher '35, '36, Roundup and Annual staff, boys' glee club and chorus '34, '35, cap and gown comm. HEADSTROM, RAMCN Golf '33, '34, '35, uso. HYATT, HELEN Band '34, '35 ROW TWO HVNTER. DOUGLAS H. R. treas. '36. HULL. JOHN H. R. vice pres. '34: golf '34, '35, '36, Roundup Annual staff '36, HURLICY, BIARGARET Ili-Y. NV. '34, '35, '36, IIULSE, JABIES H., Jr. Hi-Y. '33, '34, Pleasure Singing Club '33, boys' quartette '35, '36, boys' glee club '35, '36, band '33, '34, '35, '36, tenor soloist '36, orchestra '34, HINDS, LOFISE Kitab-en-Nadi '35, HiAY. XV. '35, '36, line of maruli comm. HOAK, JABIES Ili-Y. pres, '36, vice pres. '35, Spanish Club '33, pres. '34, Boxing YV11-'stling Club '34, golf '33, '34, '35, '36, basket hall '33, '34, '35, captain '36, foot- ball '32, '33, '34, '35, H. R. pres. '34, vice pres. '35, sec'y. '36: Student Council pres. '36, insignia comm. '35, '36, finance comm. '34, Quill and Scroll '36, sports page editor of Roundup, Nat'l. Honor Society. ISSACSON, MARVIN Spanish Club '34, football '34, track '34, '35, '36, H. R. vice pres. '36. ROW THREE JOSEPH. BOB Spanish Club '36, cap and gown comin. JOHNSON, GORDON Dramatic Guild '33, '34, football '33, '34, '35, basl-A hall '33, '34, H. R. vice pres. '33, SYlHpll0Ill3. '35, '36, glee club '33, '34, '35, '36, chorus '33, '34, '35, '36, class day comm. JACOBSCN, MILIJRED Players' Club '36, Dramatic Guild '34, '35. JEROIIE. SIITRLEY Cafeteria auditor '34, '35, '36. JOHNSON, DELLA LUCILLE Hi-Y. XV., Symphonia '36, sextot '35, chorus soc'y. '36. JACOBSON, BERNICE Latin Cluh '34, '35, H. R. sec'y. '33, '34. JAMHGSON, MARY Pfaicu, Girls Club cabinet '34, '35, glee club '33, '34, '35, '36, chorus '33, '34, '35, '36, 32 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 tkeading from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE JONES, HODGE Latin Club, football '32, '33, '34. '35, golf '33, '34, '35, '36, basket ball '33, '34, '35, '36, H. R. pres. 34, vice pres. 34, Council rep. '35, '36, Nat'l Honor Society '35, '36. JOHNSON, .TANICE M. Hi-Y VV '36' II R tu ' ' ' ' 1 1- . . . . , . Has. 33, 34, N:utl.lI1nri Society '35, '36, printing comm. co-ch. JACOBSON, PEGGY Kitab-en-Nadi '35, Hi-Y. YV., senior life saving: II. R. sec'y. '35, '36, orchestra '32, '33, '34, '35, chorus '35, Symphonia '35, Annual staff, class day comm.: editor Lariat. JONES, FLETCHER Hi-Y. '34, '35, '36, basket ball '34. '35, '36, golf '35, '36, insignia comm. KONSHOK, ARDATH German Club '33, '34, '35. JENSON, HELEN Girls' Club cabinet '34, '35, '36, Costume and De- sign, Ili-Y. NV. KLAR, ROBERT Swimming '3fi. ROW TWO KETCHAM, BASIL Latin Club '34, '35, II. R. treas. '34, '35 KENYON, DOROTHY H. R. Sec'y. '34, KRICK, LOUIS F. Hi-Y., tennis '35, H. R, nsst. trcas. '34, '35, '36. KLINKENBORG, TIIELRTA Germain Club '35. KELLEHER, PATRICIA Theodian '35, vice pres. '36, German Club '35, Student Council building and grounds comm, '34, '35' coech. sermon and commencement comm. LINSTRUM, JEANNE Latin Club '34, llramatic Guild '35, Hi-Y. YV. '35, '36, French Club tx-eas. '36, Theodian '36, II. R.. sec'y. '36. LITTLE, TOM Natfl, Honor Society '35, '36. ROW THREE LEISER, CHASE ' Boys' glee club sec'y. '35, '36, Hi-Y,, football '34, '35, swimming '34, baseball '34, golf '36, intra- mural sports, H. R. sec'y. '33, Roundup Annual busi- ness stuff, humor editor, circulation manager. LELAND, CYRUS 1-I. R. sec'y. '33. LILLY, JACK Hi-Y., Forum Club, boxing :ind tumbling, football, band '33, Annual staff. LEVVIS, ANITA IIAE Hi-Y., H. R. sec'y. '35. LYON, BETTY JANE Home Room sec'y. '36, LAVV, JAYNE ELLYN Latin Club, Hi-Y. YV., Make-Up, Dramatic Honor Society, H. R. sec'y., cu-ch. social comm., Nat'I. Honor Society. LIPSEY, ALFRED Dramatic Honor Society, sec'y.-treus., Dramatic Guild '35, '36, H. R. treas. '35, 13tli Chair '35. 'THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 33 lReading from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE LOWRY, MARGARET Svribblers' Club '35, '36, Spanish Club '34, LONGSHORE, JEAN Theurlizin '35, '36: Ili-Y. YV. '36, H. R. S90'y. '34, tre-us. '33, lmilqiier voinni., Sizunp zmrivitifls '35, '36, LEACIT, JOSEPH Band '33, '34, '35, '36, LEE. ALBERT NV.. Jr. Spanish Club '36: ll. R, vim- pri-S. '35, prvs. '36, Roundup llunioi' stuff. MAAS, MILDREID Hi-Y. VV. '35, '36, H. R. sec'y. '34, MAHER, MAXINE MURIARTY, BCH ROW TWO MACDONALD, LISBETH ANN Theudian '36, Furum Club svu'y. '35, H. R. sec'y. '33, '34, '35, '36, school beautiful mmm. '35, noon movies '36, Drainizitic Honor Socivty '35, '36, uh. of class frolic' comin. '36, N:it'l. Honor Socivty. MCANENY, DUANE Mc-CAMBRIDGE, JACK German Club '35, Hi-Y., football '33, '34, '35, bask:-t bull '33, '34, baseball '33, '34, '35, '36, H, R. prvs. '33, vice prvs. '34, s9r y. '35, seniui' judge '36, sm-inl 1-umm. '35, MAITAN, l'lLOlSl!l lllll.-XII Latin Club '36, Hi-Y, NY. '35, '36, MCCLOUD, MICKEY Spanish Club '36, ll. R. pres. MAIZE, HOMER H, R. pi-es., '33, '34, Studvut Cxgunpil -rep. '33, . , . 7 ' f BEXYMAN, NORTON ,-ffM.,f- , if 1 V- . fl, Hi-Y. '36, iennis .tiff b:ig0lnill,'3I?,Mlck '34, H1 R. trvus. '3-4, '35, '36.L ROW THREE MCDOWEIJL, JIM Chess Club, ll. R, usher. MONG ER, ELEANOR Leaders' '34, Hi-Y, '36, MILLER, MARGARET JEAN German Club '35, Latin Club '34, '35, H, R. SPi y. '36, chorus and glee club '35, orcliestrzi. '36, MARK. MILTON Hi-Y. '36, baseball '36, swimming '36, MCCLAIN, GUINEVERE Girls' glee club '35, chorus '35, '36, MILLER, JIAIUANNE Scribhlers' Club '35, pros. '35, '36, H. R. Vice pres, '35, history comm. ch, '36, Nat'l. Honor Society '36, Roundup associate editor '36, Quill and Scroll, MEYER, RUTH II. R. sec'y. '34. '35, girls' glee club '34, '35, chorus '34, '35, '36, Symphonia, girls' sextette '35, '36, mixed qimrtuil '36, 34 'THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 ROW ONE MEEIIAN, EDXVARD Latin Club: baseball '35, II. R. sPc'y. '35. MCCUEN, NORMAN MADDEN, BOB MILLS. BEA Latin Club set-'y. '34, '35: Gerniun Club. '3-1. '35 Theodian '35, '36, 11. R. sei-'y. '33, 1-liorus '33, '34 Nat'l. Honor Society. McCOMMONS, LORRAINE MORRISON, JACK EVANS Tennis '35, '36, finance voinm. '36, MARQVAM, EMILY Frenrh Club '30, ROW TWO MINNIS, LLOYD Hi-Y. '35, '36, Astronomy Club '3-L, booster comm. '35, program '34, social comm., '33, debutu. '3-1. MURTAGH, BETTY Kitab-en-Nadi '33, Latin Club '33, '34. '35, Theo- dian '36, H, R. sec'y. '34, Girls' Club cab. '33, '34, '35, orchestra '33, '34, Nat'l. Honor Society '35, MACKOXVSKY, LORETTA Symphonia '35, '36, Hi-Y. NV., H. R. sec'y. '34, girls' glee club '34, '35, '36, mixed chorus '34, '35, '36. MOEHL, AIJELE French Club '34, '35, '36: Theodiun '35, 36. treas. '35, vice pres. '36, H. R. vice pres. '35, history 1-omni. '35, student organizations comm. '35, '36, Nat'l. Honor Society '35. NEUMANN, BARBARA French Club '34, '35, '36, German Club vice pres. '35, H. R. vice pres. '36, social comm. '35, citizen- ship comm. '36, OWEN, EVELYN NICHOLS, MARY FRANCES Hi-Y, NV., orchestra '33, '34, '35 ROW THREE NICKLESS, JOSEPHINE Sharks' Club '35, '36, II. R. se-c'y. '35. NICHOLS, JACK Hi-Y. '33. '34, football '33: II. R. treas., '33, sc0'y. '34, vice pros. '35, chorus '34, O'lJELL, MARGARET JANE Theodian '36, Kitub-en-Nadi vice pres, '34, '35, '3G: Hi-Y. NV, '35, '36, Girls' Club cabinet '35, H. R. Vive pres. '36. OSHEROXV, FREDA Girls' glee club and chorus '33, '34, '35, '3G. CVROURKE, PEGGY Theodian '34, '36, sec'Y., Girls' Club rep, '35, '36, French Club '34, '36, Latin Club '33, '34: jildiciairy comm. sec'y. '35, judge '36, Nat'l. Honor Society '35. O'CONNOR, EDWVARD F. Latin Club, swimming '35, '36, 'track '36, H, R. vice pres., citizenship comm., class social f-omni. NOLTE, NORVIN Roundup editorial editor. 'THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 35 5 -an-v din wo- W fReading from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE OSTRUS, VIRGINIA i,l'2lH'l2lIii1 Guild '35. PA'l'Tl4IRSCN, PAT Chorus, girls' gli-e club, Spanish Club. PAQVIN, LOUIS Pillsbury Arude-iny '34, football '35, ll. R. vice pres. '35: boys' glen- 1-lub '35, Annual business slzllf, Sllllll- Shots. PITLIS, VVILMA Hi-Y. W. '36, PENN, LOIS Sharks' '34, '35, '36, French Club '35, '36, Golf Club '35, '36, Girls' Club board '34, golf '35, '36, H. R. vice pres. '34. PRATHER, MARY JANE Spanish Club '35, PEASLEE, 'DONALD M. Ili-Y. '34, '35, '36, Astronomy Club '35, Forum Club '36, track '34, golf '34, H. R. vim- pres. '36, glee club and chorus '35. ROW TWO PIERCE, JAMES Football '34, swimming '36, PATRICK, KATHRYN Ili-Y. XV. '36, Girls Club '34, '35, H. R. treus. '36I Nut'l. Honor Sorie-ty '35, '36, class cap and gown comm. PE RK I NS, XVAYN IC PENTICO, RUSSICL YVre'stling '35, '36, PATERNO. TONY H. R. irons. '34, '35, usher '35, lmnd '33, '34, '35. PURVIS, KATHLEEN' Latin Club '34, '35, Girls' Club rep. '35, Annual stuff '36, class hanque-t comm. PRICE, BOB Barska-1, ball '35, '36, golf '34, '35, '36, H. R. sec'y. '34. Vivo pres. '35, Roundup usst. sports oiliior. ROW THREE PARKS, ICIJITH .Dramatic Guild, Theorlian: Hi-Y. NV., Pfnicu, Girls' Club rep. PEAK, JOAN Thcodizxn '34, '35, '36, pros. '35, French Club '35, '36, Girls' Club '35, '36, pros. '35, Girls' Club board '34, '35, H. R. sec'y. '34, assembly comm. '35, '36, N:1t'l Honor Society '36, Drannatic Ilonnr Society '35, '36, sermon and comrnencemi-nt comm. RONVLEY, VERLIN French Club '35, '36, Forum Club '35, wrestling '35, '36, H. R. usher '35, '3G. ROBERTS, JEAN Symphonia '35, '36, chorus '34, '35, '36, girls' scxtette '35, '36, Nut'l. Honor Society. REASONER, ELOISE Girls' Club board '34, '35, '36, ch. of pep comm. '35, vh, personnel comm. '36, Kitab-en-Nadi, '34, '35, '36, pres, '36, Pfuicu '35, '36, Thcodian '35, '36, Hi-Y. YV. '35, '36, H. R. sec'y. '34, pres. '35, social comm. '34, ch. of citizenship comin. '35, Stu- rlenn Council svc'y. '36, girls' glee club '34, Nz1t'l. Honor Society '36, Drznnatic Honor Society '36, R I CIIARDSON, LORENA Spanish Club '35, Girls' Club '34, H. R. sec'y. '35. Rl'll4lD, NYALTER Band and orchestra '33, '34. 36 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 1Rea,ding from Top to Bottomj ROW ONE ROSENCRANS. JOIIN Frimmercial Club '35, T Square Club '36, inovie operator '35, RANSOM. BILLY Golf '33, '34, '35, '36, football '34, '35, basket hall '33, '34, '35, advisor for Junior High Journalism Club. RANDOLPH, KEITH Dramatit' Honor Society '36, football '33, '34, '35Z basket ball '33, track '34, '35, '36, H. R. pres. '332 Roundup sports asst. '36, ROLSTON. LOIS Latin Club '33, '34, Theodian '35, '36, Kitab-en- Nadi '36, Il. R. asst. treas. '35, '36, history comm. '35, '36. ROBERTS, IV I LMA IIi-Y. IV. '33, '34, '35-,N '36, tCH!llS '35. fi RA1NERsoN, JAY H, ' Baseball '34, '35, '36, orchestra '35, '36, band ':s4. '35, ':s6. RUPP, CHESTER G, Student Council rep '35, '36, glee club and chorus, head usher. ROW TWO R0 BINSON, .I EANINE Leaders' '35, Hi-Y. XY, '36, H. R. vice pres. '33. SANDLER, ROBERT Tennis '33, '34, '35, '36, indoor track '34. '35, '361 H. R. pres. '34, booster comm. 1-h. '35, '36, senior frolic comm., Quill and Scroll, co-editor of Roundup, Nat'l Honor Society. SARCONE, LEO Hi-Y. '34, '35, II. R. pres. '34, ushers comm. '35, Roundup news and editorial. STADLER, DIARY Pfiacu '35, '36, Costume and Design '35, glee club 35, 36. SCHENK, CASPER. Jr. Hi-Y. '38, '34, '35, football '34, '35, tennis '34, '35, '36, Student Count-il '33, '34, finance 4-omni. ch. '34, '35, trans. '36, Nat'l. Ilonor Society '35, '36, debate team '33, '34. STEINBRECHICR, RUTH Kitab-en'Nadi '35, '36, Hi-Y. XV. '35, '36, Honor Society '35, '36, vo-ch. senior banquet connn. SHRIVER, INIAX Golf '33, '36, Roundup and Annual staff. ROW THREE STI' LTS. BARBARA Girls' Club rep., 11'. R. sr-c'y. '36, SCOTT, MARY SAYRE, Kl4lNNETIl Hi-Y., football '33, '34, '35, track 3 , .-, I . H. R. treas. '33. vice pres. 34, pres. '35, Student Council vice pres. '36, service comm, '35, building grounds comm. ch. '36, SXVANSON, LUCILLE Costume and Design '3G. SYVAINE, JIM '4 '35 '36' H. R. xmas. '34, '35, '36, band 'aa '::4, '35 Hats, Roundup advertising staff '3l5. SOLEM, BETTY Girls' glee club '33, '34, '35, chorus '33, '34, '31, co-ch, line of march comm. SEDGVVICK, JANICE French Club '35, '36, Scribblers' Club '35, '36, vice pres., Dramatic Guild '34, '35, Players' Club '35, Hi-Y. VV. '35, Student Council, history comm. '36, girls' glee club '34, '36, Dramatic Honor Society '35, '36, pres., Quill and Scroll '36, Roundup staff '36, organization editor of Annual, frolic comm. THE 'KUUNDUP-1936 37 llteading from Top to Bottom! ROW ONE SCOTT, JOHN Ili-Y., tennis '34, football '34. SILVERSTEIN, MINNIE SVMMERS, CLIFFORD Golf '35, '36, II. R. pres. '35, STICVENSON. JEAN Kitali-on-Nadi, Costume and Dc-sign, gleo club '35. SWAN. NED Football '34, '35, basket ball '34, '35, '36, baseball '34, '36, Student Council rep. '34, Roundup staff. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM Astronomy Club '33, '34, Forum'Club '35, Dramatic Guild '34, '35, H. R. pros, '36, history comm., band and fn-cliestra '33, '34, '35, '36, debate '33, '34, oh. class day comm., Nuf.'l. Honor Society. SICELING, ALBERT F. Band '33, '34. ROW TWO SHURTLY, RUSH Swimming, Student Council building and grounds comm., senior social ooinrn. SPIETH, LANNING II. R. trcas. '35, '36, Student Council '36, band '33, '34, '35, '36, orcllcsfra '33, '34, '35, '36, Symphonia '35, '36, treas., social committee. STlflPHl+JNS, GEORGE Band '35, '36. TRAVIS, VERIJA Spanish Club '33, '34 vice pros. '35, pros. '36, H. R. pres, '35, '36, stump comm. '36, chorus '34, '35, senior frolio. ' X. TILLSON. HAROLD ' ' Symphonia '36, tmcck '35, '36, band '34, '35, '36, orchestra '34. '35, '36, THOMPSON, BRUCE Hi-Y. '34, 'Dramatic Guild '35, '36, Roundup staff, social comm. '36, golf '34, '35, line of march comm. TRUCANO, JOHN D. Baseball '33. ROW THREE THATCHER, JUNE Y. Pfaicu '35, '36, II. R. nsst. treas. '36, girls' chorus '33, '34, '35, '36, mixed quartet '36, Symphonia, Nat'l. Honor Society. VASCONCELLFIS, MAX Glee club, H. R. vicc pres., chorus, Music Honor Society. VAUGHAN, DAYLE VV. YOGT, IVILLIAM Spanish Club tv-ons. '35, '36, Hi-Y. '34, Drumzitiv Guild, football '34, Roundup stuff, cup and gown comm. IVOODS, RONALD Gorman Club '35, Astronomy Club '34, Hi-Y. '34, rap and gown comm. XVHITE, BILL Photograplly Club '34, stage crew, senior frolic comm. NVESSLING, DAN Hi-Y. vice pres., track '36, H. R. asst. treas. '36, hand '33, '34, orchestra '33, '34, '35. as THE ROUNDUP-1936 tReading from Top to Bottoml ROW ONE XVEFIKS, LAl l'l Hi-Y.. treats., swimming '34, 'bm '36, football '30 Student Counvil rep. '36, NV ISSLER, LEE Hi-Y., treats., football '34, '35, luiskvt ball '33. '3-l. '35, '36, golf '33, '34, '35, '36, Student Council rep. '33, '34, '35, ch. insignia comm. '36. NVINANS, BARBARA Spanish Club '35, Costume and D4-sign Club '36, Dramatic Guild '35: Ili-Y. NV, '35, '36, Roundup stuff. NVILSON. BETTY Girls' glee club and 1-liorus '33, '34, '35, '3ti. YOVNG, GEORGE Forum Club, treas.: truck '35, '36: Student Council rep. '33, '34, '35, vice pros. '36, ch. noon inovit- comm., rli. citizenship comm., building and grounds comm., Na1t'l. Honor Soriety '35, vice pres., Quill and Scroll, Annuul stuff, senior banquet comm. ZIMMERMAN, HELEN Costume and Design Club '36, Make-lfp Club '36, Hi-Y. VV. '35, l'ALllVVlGLL, BUNN l ltl Spanish Club '34, '35, '3t5. ROW TWO NVOOD, KATHRYN Sharks' Club '33, '34, '35, '36, Girls' Club rep. '35. VVILSON, BETTY LOU Girls' Club rep. '36, Kitzib-enANndi, pres. '34, '35, '36, Theodian '35, '36, Ili-Y. NV. '34, '35, '36, Tlieodiau '35, '36, Iii-Y. YY. '34, '35, '36, H. R. vice pres. '36, pres. '35, Nut'l. Honor Society. WARREN, MARY ANN Theodiau Club '34, '35: French Club '34, '35, girls golf team '34, '35, '36, Girls' Club rep. '34, '35, Student Council noon movie comm. XVILLIADIS, JUSEPHINE Student Council '35. NVINAXS, ROBERT Truck '35, '36, cross country tt-urn '35, OCHELTREE, MARGARET Roundup business staff '36. BLAKE, GRANVILLE Dramatic Guild '35, '36. ROW THREE VVOODS, MARION Swimming ' NVISSLER, BOB Dramatic Guild, basket ball '35, '36, football '33, golf '33, '34, '35. 'llfiz H. R. vit-e pres. '34, Student Council rep. '34, '35, '36, Roundup staff, H. R. treas. XVESTBROOK, DAVID Band '36, YVEITZ, CHARLES H. Forum Club, pres. '35, German Club, pres. '35: Football '33, '34, truck '34, '35, '36, H. R, pres. '33, '34, '36, Student Council citizenship eonim. '35, ell. noon movie comm. '36, Quill and Scroll: Rouiitlup editor '36. YOUNG, BLANCHE Tlu-odiun '35, '3fi: Frencli Club '35, '36, Hi-Y. XV., trvas. '34, '35, point system comm., Annual stuff: program comm.: Quill and Scroll, Latin Club '33, '34,' '35, sec'y., Nat'l. Honor Society. BROYVN, CARLTON Hi-Y. '33, '34, '35, swimming '33, '34, blind '31, '32. KETTERER, IRENE Dramatic Guild '33, '34, H. R. s0c'y. '33, '34. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 39 1 August Class fReading from Top to Bottoml ROW ONE CALLAHAN. ICMMETT Ulu-iss Club '35, boxing and wrestling.: '34, truck '35, '36, wrestling '34, Roundup advertising. KOCH. BILL H. R. '34, band '33, '34, '35, '36. LlCHTY, HELEN DOROTHY Hi-Y. WV. SIHVERS, GENEVIEVE NYSER, BOB Football '34, clebate: Roundup rm-porter. VAN LISSEL, VERLE Band '33, Roundup business lnanugcr '3li. ROW TWO BAICHLY, BETTY Kitab-on-Nadi. '35, '36, Girls' Club rep. '35, '36, Hi-Y. XV. '35, '36, II. R. treas. '35, '36, Symphonia Society '35, '36, girls' glee club and mixed chorus '33, '34, '35, '36, Red Mill and Singer of Naples , Roundup staff, frolic comin. DVNCAN, FRANCIS Tennis '35, '36, ERVVIN, DON fs df' A HOLMES, RICHARD ,K-QWV' 'ff' f Spanish Club '34, Ili-Y., xx'fr'?'s'tfli1ig, 1S4, '35, SPENCER. FRANK ORLAN Stags- crow '34, '35, band '34, '35, '36, orchestra '36. F A RLE Y, CLETUS ROW THREE CR.OW'LEY, BETTY Spanish Club: Pfnivu: Hi-Y, XV. '35, '36, Costume :md llosigu Plub, Roundup stuff '3G. GLEW, JOHN R. LAMPMAX, EIJXV. F. RICE. XVILLIAM U. Ili-Y. '33, '34, '35, '36, football '34, '35, wrestling '34, '35, '36, THROCKMORTON, HOBART Latin Clllll '34, '35, H. R. '34, '35, band '33, '34, '35, '3fi. WILSON, BILL Boxing :md wrestling. 40 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 H. R. 113-MR. FORSMAN Fir-sl row-'Betty Day, Kathryn Baker, Louise Seeburger, Norma Peterson, Shirley Haigli, Helen Leach, Virginia Morey. Second raw-Mr. Forsman, W'inifred Curroy, Helen Huebner, Mary Frances NVoody, Geraldine Katz, Fred Sheets, James Haskins, Loretta Glenn, Helen Merritt. Third row-Edward Posner, Mansell Hopkins, Charles Callison, Helen 'wVinterborg, Hulbert Mulovk, Tom lmrkor, Charles I-Irlwai-ds, XValter XVilson, Jark Sutherland. Pvffllffll 7'fl'lI7+1u2IXiYll' Moser, Gladys Neigrhlinur, Elvanor Middleton. Cum-tte Rnsness, XValsi1-in Tyrell, Cleve Foster. Dale Prim-, John Sivvertf. Top l'0'l,0TEllgQlll' Fair, Robert Marion, Robert McCall, Basil Cord, Keiih Carruthers, Jim Carroll. H. R. 350-MRS. MAYNARD First row-Ann Gregory, Arletti- XX'atson. Helen Green, Margaret Ann Hunter, Betty Butler, Marian Payne, Betty NVilliains, Ann Robel. S'f'110n-fL Tau'-Jark Teas. Earl XXYZIHCQT, June Van Aken, Alberta l'0ttinge1', Bob Smith, Don Lnvr, Ed Feinberg, Sarahetli Harm-r, Helen Zott. Third rnzrw-Rrilmrf Tvsdell, Dale MrDanivl. Philip Rarliforzl, Bob MrCulla, U'ard Buwlw, Harold Jaynvs, Morris Sherman, James Hanson. l'v1IllI'Hl row-Dayton Sorenson, .Tack Uuifnrtli. Ted Mazarian. Harold Oppenliani, Max Alirains, Owen Baldwin, Robert Brown, Jauk Miller, Henry liarreit, Tum Bierman. 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 41 i 3 6 Q. Q 2. E 1 R . Ev., 1 , Q -il . H. R. 108-MISS BEHM First 1'o'u'-Jenn XVells, Genevieve Campbell, Joan Baker, lfrzim-es Bestor. Lum-ille Botts, Lucille Scudder, Loretta Sloan. Second row-Mary Rnyer, Nancy Bosquctte, Kalhryn Scliwaegler, Nlarie Randolph, Dolores Levine, Ava Cassell, Louise Norman, Marian Leight. Il'hf'rd row-Robert Georgro, Bill NVutlcins, Henry Bixby, Gerald Brown, Lorraine Pearce, Harriet James, Ruth Hartley, Kathryn Crawford, Peggy Gallagher. Fourth row-Jack Moylan, Sherman Andrews, John Zott, Paul Baunigart, Dick Rcnner, Bill Bengre, Jack Misner, Louis Oppenhaim, Tom Hozik, Don Dorsey, Dick YVilson. . H. R. 116-MISS SPERRY Firm' ron--l.ois Mita-hell. Joan Shrive, Virginia Clouse, Virginia. Monahan, Virginia, Sidcner, Ruby Thomas, Shirley Rupp, Margaret Mason. Sevund row-Mzixinu Colgun, Dorn Jenn Campbell, Ruth Jones, Marian Phelps, Betty Ricker, Ethel VVelm-r, Bzlrbzirzi Gerhurt, lVlz1rguerite Mnyden, Betty NURS. Tllirrl 'l'0'L0'J0lll1 XVl'Stl7lll'Qj, Xvkllllll-'ll li0c'ln'irl,sge. Dorothy Benn:-tt, Marvin Iill'klliltl'lCk, Frcrl Kelly, Mary Liunnne, Betty Mnylfm, Mimi-1-one Vorse, John Drew. lfourflr rn1f'fC'lmrle-s Storiiws, Bob Busby, Guy Smith, Bill Silver, Glen Gore, Bill Rash, Dick Adlvmain, Howard Foukus. 42 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 MW I-I. R. 243-MISS NELSON First row-Clarihel VVest, Emma Betters, NVarren Sinclair, Lorraine Barrioknmn, Dorothy Qarlson, Ruth Birdwell, Evelyn Swords. Second row--M:-Lry Madden. Joan Carney, Verna Ray, Merry Dawson, Alice Cummins, Doris Holly, Dorothy Turner, Virginia Cory. .'l'hird row-Alma VV:1ll, Pauline Patrirck, Yirginin Rundberg, Dorothy Owens, Dick Hansen, Ellis Jai-obs, Milo Phillips, Frances Fitz, Jenn Spaulding, 1 o1u'th,.row+Rohert Bezskhoif, Bill Gallon, Vl'efeI NYarner, Jim Cliuite, Gilboth, Mosely, NV:1lm-1' Felck, Van C. VVesner, Hzu'riet Hui-ter, Georgia Kinzle. Fifth row-John Maher. Ed Tesdell, Russell McBride, Gerald MeYvy, Donald Grnndquist. H. R. 213-MISS SHERWOOD First 'row-Mary Wintwr, Margaret Reilly. Aspasin Neophotist, Helen Crouse. Susznii Kruetsvli. Mary Jane Jackson, Elizabeth Spagoolo, Snconrl row--Jean Curtiss, Maleta Boutman, Emma Lou Stewart, Elizubetli Davis, Margaret, Bechtold, Jane Lindee, Betty Bisom-tte, Louise Innes. .Third row-Martha Nelander. Evelyn Yarsell, Pauline Gross, Fl0!'L'Il1'0 XYylie, Mairganw-t, Zwcnds-I. Betty Soul-look, Helen Phillips, Frank Collins. Fourth row-Richard Rowat, Ralph YVenig, John Curr, Jack Bailey, Sidney Dillon, Bill You Horn, Wayne Sprague, Ernest Pentico. Fifth row-John Knarr, Earl Hoffman, Bill Dau. ' 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 43 H. R. 250-MISS FISHER First 'l'0'llJ1lxI2l1'l6 Sandro, Mary Clevenger, Marjorie Laws, Peggy Kendall, Betty NYilson, Ruth Dryer, Betty Lorenz. Second row-Helen Mary Tut-ker, Janet Hurley, Betty Jane Swanson, Constance Beck, Ruth Joseph, Nadine Bigelow, Mitzee Gould, Maxine Lewis. Third row-Melvin Kirkpatrick, Betty YVest, Marguerite Eggers, Eugene Culbertson, John Lloyd, John Doolittle, Janet Rae, Lois Hauser, Dick Pound. Fourllr, 'row-Mziriv Ishmael, Jim Schoen, Lloyd Blok, ltloyd Penney, Bob Bunker, Frank McCanghey, XV:illen Vaughn, Roy VVestrip, Bill Cogswell. Fifth 'row-John Lzxtty, Bud Ewing, John Shaw. H. R. 102-MISS JACOBS First rnuzflfllezmor Sturgeon, Gram-0 Trevillyain, Eileen Ric-lnlrds, Loren Tesdell, Helen Jane Macy, Barbara, Usher, Josephine Ullman. Npconrl ron'-lietty Seevvrs, Lydia Bvtters, Mary .lane Grey. Ilene NVzi1'ren, Arlene Alma BZllll', Sara Nollen, Sue Robb, Murtlizi Majors. Tltzfrzl TYlll'qc'lill f'Ill'0 Ynrhain. Thelma Brown, John Willizinix. Carolyn Patrick, Betty Gibson, Carlton Souder, Garret. Rhodes, Robert, Bell, Kay M1-Clurv. f 0ll7'Hl 'row-Jack Halrlt-main, John Murray, Peggy Stone, Toni Higgrens, Jvzin Unity, Virginian. Scot-t, Charlotte Garland, Bill C:n'1'. Fifth TOZll'N01'IIltlll Majors, Jzuflc Arenrls, Robert Mctllellcn, John Skoglno, Leslie C2llllplJl'll. 44 THE ROUNDUP-1936 H. R. 107-MISS BRUCE First row-Paul Panagos, Mary Magnvr, Edith Rice, liuth Jaunos, Luilla Bishop, Mary Yvarfiuld, Phyllis Kcinptoli. Serum! row-Mary Flanagan, Marthann Canfield, Ruth Ann Clapp, Glenn Hoover, Polly Frost, Mary Cordingly, B1-tty Adluman, Phyllis Rutledge. Third row-Ray Billcnup, XVillard Bachmau, Howard Franklin, Bob Adams, Granville King, Howard Stalnaker, Dolores Jones, Betty Lou Hunter, Major Invh. Fourth, row+.7ohn YVilliams, Paul Hewitt, Robin Macdonald, Nathan Sperry, Billy Howard, Javk Stevens, Joseph Landman, Max Cooper, Gilbert Opdyke. I-I. R. 248-MR. EASTMAN First row-Phillip Anwyl. Ed Sayre, Lenore XVild, Bernadine Smith, Kate Friedlich, Estvlle Kadis, Mildred Baird. Second rou'-Bob Carr, Cliarlvs Kirfman, XVarren Jackman. liathyrn Hollingsworth, Betty Ray, Ruth Durkes, Geraldine Thude, Virginia Evans. Tllirrl row-Ray Trouiniau, Bruce Friedlich, Robert Criswvll, Marilyn VVarn0r, Dorothy Bell, Marion Tunmer, Loretta Kelly, Margaret Swainc, Geraldine McfGilvrey. 1 0uirth, row-Paul Stover. Boyd Eddy, Roy Kirkpatrick. Ruth Loomis, lfllaine Nvilchinski, Marijane Swanson, Dorothy Dawson, Shirley Souinson, John Widdup. Fifth row-Bob Merritt, Art, Daniels, Lawrence XVright, Joanna Huttenlocker, Joe Little, Gordon Hunt, Chancey Boyd, John Rosenfield. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 45 H. R. 120-MR. OAKES First row-Virginian Baichly, Elizabeth Fookes, Joanna Hammond, Polly Antrim, Dorothy VVright,, Virginia Cord. Svvaml row-Jerry Martell, Norman Sandler, June Mc-Derlnott, Ruth Johnson, Doris Fordyce, Audrey Page, Bertha Burke. Third row-Bob Xlfickes, Tom Ramsey, Joe Johnson, Bert Anderson, Ashley Fookes, Louise Bennett, Marie Swanson, Betty Hanlon. Fourth. 7'UlI'1J?1D'1f'S Lynch, lmvon Kirkpntriuk, Bob Cole, Maurice Nelson, Pnul Nutt, Richard Sears, LeRoy Wilson, Keith Launb. H. R. 207-MR-. SCHOLLENBERGER First rowfliob Dyer, Polly Schenk, Doris liiruhenall, Norma Joan Hnrdesty, Bob Gale, Maxine NViles. Second 'I'IJ'lAJ+llTl'. Scliollenherger, Ruth Ruinbaiugh, Betty Brody, Priscilla Trizck, James Jones, Mark NVnss, Marguerite Mayden, Patricia Re-pass. .'l'hi'r4l row+Ricl1ard Schenk, Dick Nyc-, Bob Johann, Bernarrl l'lI'2iI1llllElll0llt, Margaret Atkinson, Evelyn DePuy, Mary Nelson. Fourtlz, 'row-Joe Mvffonkoy, Dale Sloan, George Nils-s, ClifTo1'd Ruy, James Yfaller, Maurice Rutledge, Richard Cross, Bill Swnrtztrmlber. 46 THE ROUNDUP-1936 H. R. 114-MISS BALLIET Ifirst row-Eloise McClarren, Vllinifred Murphy, Betty Joann Hotelier, Maryjane Tanker, Dorothy Roush, Rosemary Johnson, Mary Jane Amend. Second row-Gwendolyn Anderson, Nancy Gill, Dorothea Ames, Bob Brinkman, Russell Larson, Bill Marshall, John Laughead. Thirzi 'row-Jack Rice, Jack Evans, Everett Elder, Ann Merrill, Florence Rice, Mury Pira, Alice Ann Reuz, Lillian Stonecipher. Fourth row-Jizn Tennegkeit, Dick Taylor, Russell Han-ris, Pillll Engle, Jack Allen, Lyle Camp- bell, Harry Paul, Lester Bookey, Claude Sharp. H. R. 236-MISS MCCALL First row-Josephine Flenniken, Minnette Winnick, Betty Clark, Barbara Jeanson, Shirley Thompson, Maurine Hendrickson. Second row-Marie YVissler, Irene Hall, Harry Elinets, June Pitts, Margaret Jean Krekel, Lucille Kruze, Betty Considine. Third row-Bob Benze, Peter Carroll, Ralston McDaniel, Jim Brady, Jean Thornton, Gabrielle Mantz, Betty Meredith, Dwun Schrader. Fourth row-Kenneth VVesterbzu-k, Charles Ford, Philip Peshkin, XVorth Percival, Bob Gordon, Susan Leland, Marian Wilson. Fifth row-Jack McKay, Martin O'Conner, Bob Goldman. ? fi'HE ROUNDUP-1936 47 ,fi Viv, ,rt I H. R. 206-MISS SPRAG-UE Fimt row-Mary Edwards, Virginia Height, Betty Marrow, llwane Moffett, Estelle Kantor, Doris Gonder, Evelyn Zingerman. Second row-Lois Swisher, Barbara Kingsley. Betty liursou, Elizabeth Jenson, Franell Foote, Bob Gillette, Bill Harvey, Herbert Carry, Third 'row-Lawrenve Boyer, Joan Andrews, Flora Ann Ellis, Dorothy Dyson, Clyde Doolittle, Harry Snyder, Twila Mae Morrow, Genevieve Kemp, Edmund Taylor. Fourth row-Bruce Douglas, Richard Fritz, Gordon Neumann, John .-tbrnm, Bob Mc-Daniel, Donald Benge, Don Carr, John Franklin. Paul Eauke. Fifth row-VVarden Tuller, Leslie Price. H. R. 237-MR. STEIN FI-rsh 1'ofz,ogArt Sherman, Paul Gladfelder, Jack Stevens, Gene Cushman, Lenore Kuhn, Jenn Le Coq, Phyllis VVright. Sfvonfl Tblllf,-hldil Contri, Gcorgianna Zimmerman, Genevieve Dunn, Betty W'aterman, Ernest Stevenson, Bob VV0lf, Don Bowler, Arlene Schwoll, Third 7'07lJ+J21Ck Nutt, VValter Andrus. John Quiner, Mary Ellen Klug, Marjorie YVint,er, Betty Carlisle, Eleanor McMurray, Virginia Uhl. . Fourth row-Art Rose, Carl Niendorf, Eleanor Smith, Etta May Martin, Margaret Chambers, Ruth Morris, Arlene Sorenson, Lowell Baal, Phillip Clemens. Fifth row-Byrd Ellis, Dunuau Huebner, Ronald Ault, Dick Pugh, Norton Parks, Bob McGregor, Herbert Erickson. 48 . THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 1 M ,xiii J ff , 3 it ly li H. R. 208-MISS FEGTLY First row-De Vero XVilson, Mildred Dungan, Margaret Swords, Uharloitc Richardson, Jim Bennett, Peggy Akers, Tresa Paterno. Second 1'01L COl9l'1'l2lTl Nutter, Katherine Brown, Virginia Madden, Betty Corrie, Kathryn Rosman, Mary Ouderkirk, Adelhert Newman, Juanita Meats. Third row-Phyllis Messinger, June Bolton, Betty Hanneman, Patricia lilcfineny, Elise Bogue, Lena. Matthews, Carolyn liumsden, Joe Brody, Bob Derry. Fourth row-Haynes Lagerquist, James Harper, Eddie Rice, Robert Blades, Tom Vittletoe, Glen Patricli, Alfred Silver, Tom Florea, Homer Dudley, Bill Hartness. H. R. 215-MISS FORKNER First 1'o1.c-Shirley Mayo, Betty Bnrnette, Hr-len Reynolds. Ann Feik, Helen Blaine, Bonnie Schermorhorn, Mhxine Vander Linden. Second rozvglllary Famine, Leila lVileS, Margaret. Stafford, Art XVicli0rsliam, llcan TliomaS. Celia Van Arsdale, Mary Lou lienworthy, Elizabeth Steffen. Iliirrl row-lsolene XVoodru1l'r-, Bill Mehlc, Cf-vile Garwir-k, Printha Scivright, Miss Forkner, Margaret Potthoff, Bob Lyon. Max Coe. Bob Huston. Fourth row-Lynn Irvine, Dorothy Stile, Annabelle lVilson, Billy Roninson, Abram NVcaver, Bill Ellis, Tom Neasham, Jack Bierman, Coville, NN'oorlhurn, Dick Smith. Fifth row-Bob Russell, Jack XVatson, Jack Coe, Morton YVhitney, Bill B1'3Hd, Lawrence Adams, Bob Crawford, Clarence Linder, Albert Fisk, Herbert Merrick, Eugene McCaffrey. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 51 , , f 5, WM V I H. R. 117-MISS PRICE First rnu:-Roaeoe Warner, Boh Metier, Maxine Heusler, Jeanette Sk0glll0, Norma NVinter, Norma Larson, Viola Jenkins. Szccoml T0lL ITlt'k Spenver, Virginia Buchanan, Betty Martinson, Jay XViltowski, Marjorie Lee Fewel, Mary Harter, Anita Gail Carris, Julia McClelland Third row-Mary Alice Smith, Margaret Black, Gwendolyn Phaies. Delores Smith, Chuck Smith, Barbara Miller, Paul Kelly, Alfred Liezerwitz, Betty Ransom. F0llI'UI, row-George Sawyer, Jai-k Russell, Allen Franklin, Eugene Straus, Betty Huyuk, Ruby Miller, Donald Berkman. H. R, 204-MISS SCHREINER First row-Virginia Ellington, Susan Harrison, Margaret Hansen, ltlvelyn Wright, Charlotte Gross, Lorraine Blane, Betty Inhofe. Seeomi rofw-Jaek Silverstein. Pwrgy Sc-heurman. Albert Bianco, Edward Boyce, George Moore, Dexter Phillips, Phyllis Stenniger, Laura Jane NVA-hhles. Tliirrl 1'U'Il'+EClH'2ll' Parks, John Shattuck. Jean Miller, Dorothy Shoberk, Ruth North, Barbara Pfund, Betty Johnson, Sue NVilderson, Betty Davis. Fourth ron'-Bert Gordon. Jaek Clark, James Sherrill, Dick Smith, Miss Sf-hroiner, Dan Solent, Frank Miles, Charles Mt-Ilowell. Fifth- roze-VVard Buckingham, Paul Parker, Lynn Baily, Bob Blaekledge, Boh Knowles, Virginia Teter. 52 THE ROUNDUP--1936 fl l!ffQ,1ff H. R. 112--MR. MOORE Firxt rnw-Beriiice Mita-lillii-lc, Helm-n lieliviau, Donna Hewson, Betty Moore. Npfoml row-Durotliy Payne, Ruth Howard. Shirley Bai Huttenloffker, Pauline McMahon, Shirley lizirlan, Third row-Betty Moore, Marjorie Clubb, Ruth Clark, l Brunton, Buh Nelson, Barbarzi Bendvr. F011-rlh TOZUTJRICIC Mellos, June Arinentruut, Bob Burns, Frank Hobbs, Marsliaill Som-rs, Phillip Goddard, Dirk Ffffli rnu'-Henry D+- Jarnettv, Carl lfldwards, Osvar Nolinn H. R. 345-MR. ROUR Firxt row-Marie VVilke, Dorothy Uutninn, Donton liowlvy, Mary Louise McY9y. Sfcond row-Russell NVOudlis-f, Doris Vvaisnn, Mary Huinl Nil-hols, Jack Ford, .Bill Sherinan. Third T1lIl'1PEl.1ll YYissler, Gene Andvrson. Carolyn Vrow, Mary Katherine Hentbusnvr, Franklin Gvrliart, Ulydv Fourth rnzv-Heli-n Ann Elving, Elizabeth Barren, Dirk A Boyer, Robert Ln-vinv, Richard Gibeaut, Mary 'l'ln1ye1r, Fifth ron'-Lois Jenkens, Frank Burns. THE ROUNDUP-1936 KE l'llli :li Fugger, Mzulilinv l'lric-kann, Camilla L-hly, Cnnstaiirv Alldridgv, Christel 'llizahetll CQ-'lI'0ll, Jmnes Hunt, Bob Eugene Ni-lsim, Stanlvy Lnppvn, Hollinai nn. ', lflarl Caisilurf. vl Ruth Flouli, Elixziiwtli Urispin, rey, NvlIllfI'9d Krutzwi-il, Virginia Dun l r:,iza-r, llvrzildine Tuwnsvnil, Beals. Iervditli, XVesley S4-wrsmi, lluwuwl Dirk Xvllglllllfg. 53 l l H. R. 244-MR. SCI-ILAMPP First row-Margaret Budine, Bob Sandro, George Griffiths, Maxine Park, Mary Ann Cassiday, Bob Reed, Bill Boehu. Swontzl row-Dean Hooker, Jean Blllllfilfzlih, Lois XYessling, Dwight Hoad, Connie Grigsby, Mary Mowon, Diok Lorenzo, Jim Fenlon. .Third rowfllartha Johnson, John Rabling, James Brown, James Rockwell, Laurence Stone- cipher, Clinton Nichols, John Robert Good, Natalie Dexter, Allen Arney. Fourtlt 'rou'-Helen Metz. Marian Carlin, Marjorie Anderson, Mary Quinn, Eleanor Collins, Evelyn Buls, Julie Barnes, Donald Muntz, Bill Greenwalt, Robert Katz. Fifth row-Jean Fisher, Helen Dyer, Betty McCreery. Bert Russick, Laird Mr-Donald, Boll Johns, Robert Coe, Jzunos Mvllonald, lfhillip Beh, Mr. Sclilanipp. H. R. 143-MR. BLOUNT First row-Diclc Hanson, Max Smith. Hannelore Shoenfarlier, Dick Reed, Mary Lou Vnnderliam, Gertrude NVeingart, Katherine McCoy. Second T0ll'T.xillhlll1 YVylie. Herbert l.au,Ql1ef1d, Belle Marks, Lova Fllllt'llNVldl'l', Tom Luster, Idabelle Ford, Audrey Scott, Laurence Baldridge. Tliirri rou'-Dorothy Jean YYalters, Martini Larsen, Florenc-0 Hennigan, Florence Cohen, Don Gillette, Joy Tliompson, Thelma Wood, George Gross, John Griffiths. Fourtlz row-Kirk Bennett. Betsy Lou Neuman, Mary Frances Carhart, Rosemarie Pettit, Bob Ross, Douglas Conaway, Doris Denman, Gaylord Gray, Sue Thomas, Fred Collins. Fifth row-Bill Reeves, VVayue lshinal, Virginia Daly, .lim 'l'ui'ner, Jeanne Pidgeon, Cornelia lfllizalietli Hoffmann, John Mrtoy, Yvynmn Sharp. 54 THE 'ROUNDUP--1936 l H. R. 302-MRS. HICKS First row-Bill Cale, Donald Cohen, Carl Hass, NValter Shotwl-ll, liill Stevenson, Alice Cohh, Anne Voss. Secoml 'row7Marjorio Nutt, Frances liumbard, Evelyn Bergman, Betty Larson, Barbara Moeckly, Thora MauDui'fee, Kate Roberta, Florence Davidson. .Third rowfJames Jae, Martha Hass, Shirley Fein, Paul Bridwell, Nancy Ilockeit, Phyllis VVest, Collin Fritz, Max Tennegkeit, Donald Dooley. Fourlh 'row-Frank Hawk, John Hooker, Joan Risuwirk, Jane Carlson, Cornelia Ball, Agnes Mundelbaum, Russe-ll MaeDuffee, Patricia Merrill, Jack Holmes. Fifth row-Mrs. Hicks, Avoni-llo Strawn, .lark O'Neill, Bill YViddup, Bob Englelnwtson, Stewart Barnes, Herbert Isaacson, John Riuleheck, Bob Drake, Arthur l'i4-kford. H. R. 232-MISS KERN First 'l'Ul01NVl0l6 L Moore, Dorothy Grissom, Jack Graham, Barbara Holly, Roy xV3Ii8l'ilOllFP, YVilliam Akers. Mike Haluska, Roger Swaine. Second 'row-Donald Cooper, Henry Hughes, Bob Smith, Dorothy lirics, Bertha David, Betty MacNutt, Leroy Rhoades, George Price, Esther Seevers. Third row-Clare Powers Viialter Phillips, Marjorie Stocker, Alta Main, Jean Hartley, Yivian Morrell, Bob Niles, Richard Powell. Fourth. rowflilnlor Murray, David VVip:gins, Marcia Toinmvson, Dorothy Johnson. Virginia Colgan, Pearl Gaul, Marjorie Savage, Helen Mrifambridge, Jean Kinderman, Fiflh roz1'7Bud Booth, Daryl Messner, Ray Rosenburger, Howard Sr-hmeltzer, Louie Krainovirli, Russell Conkling, Max Nehergall, Jark Hurley, lion Rive. 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 55 H. R. 218-MISS DONAVAN First 1'u'u,'-Clyde Minnis, Betty Yotrulm, Shirley Luin, Louise NY:u'ren, flnllierine Clinse, Robert Andus, S'vf'umI VIII! -Cll!'TiS Baker, Glenn Hall, XXYRIITUH U'l.e-ary, Beverly Howzircl, Velma Miller, Eva 1'l0I1DlLf21Y1, Milton Ross. Third l'0ll BI5lb Brown. Gertrude Ulub. Nzmxni Yan Buren, Betty Jane Andrews, Virginia Korris, Betty Lou Mel.:u'y, Helen Snyder, Coleen Martin, Rielxurd Brinkman. 1'l0llVHI ruw4Bolu XVells. Albert lfrzxnklin, Louise Diclu-y, Joan Rue. Imrrfnine YVatters, Ned fllllllllllgfllillll, Curl Rolyinxoxi, XVilli:nn Anders, Miss llm1:u'zln. Fifth l'0'll'-+K3l'Pll Pnuli, Yvnrll Gibson, Ullesler Stillwell. H. R. 224:fMISS WOLFE 1'll'I'A'f ruz4'-liz1wx'em'e Badger, Louis liush, Bart Kouker, Maury Moss, Florem-e Hunk, Betty Yan lliew, Virginia Graf. Sfrnml vnu'-Jeziii Evans, Shirley Holinlieek, Jeanne Sprague, Burlmrn Crawford, Betfy Blok, lVilum Phillips, Alliert Messerxxnitlx, Mary J. CVZIIHPT. Thirfl rnfw+Sally Cunningham, G1-rulzline Lipsey, Jean Uzlnfield, Betty Liclholm, Jenn Shinnick, Louise Baie-lily, Marjorie Miller, Georgie Mc'Clz1rey. Fnurflz ron'-lVliss YVull'e, liicclmrcl Hawk, Teil Severin, Bulmlrie Famlkes, Billy NVier, Bernard Mark, John Kreineri, l r:znk Wright. VVillinni Downing. 56 THE ROUNDUP-1936 i i li, Y, H. R. 212--MISS BACH First 'l'0lU+Bl0b Bosworth, Joan XVitte-nstein, Marilyn Slmpiro, Dorotliy Reed, Marcin. Xlhml, Jack Joseph, Clifford Kirfman. Nfcoml raw-Sheila Taylor, Maxine Kinsing.':ei', Grace Boyd, Betty Burnlizlm, Bill Clirmilie-rs. John Si'll1l1QI'lL'I', Divk Movhl, NVendPll Phillips. Third mu'-Charlotte XVeaver, Marjorie Murray, Larry Gates, llewey McMurray, Gcnv Ginnir, Margery Bell, Marilyn lillingsmi, Gvurge Curr. Fourrli row-Margie Clnyhroolc, Jim Inve, Russell Curlxmi. Bob Mayo, Lu Rue Beelioe, Di-an Darby, Charles Gutumn, Bill Meehan, Ronald Gilbert. lfiffll. l'U'lUf-lgPl'Ilil'l'l Erickson, 'Betty Mm'i'ift, lllrmzi Dennmn, lmis Ilzirrmpqm-l, Louis l i'iednmn, Lurraixlv lung, Bulletin Merrick, Iliuk Stuart, Miss lim-li. H. R. 214-MISS NOLLEN Fmst ruu'--Henry Winans, Jaxvk liuntSon, Max De Mum-P, Rolls-rt Czirlwon. Mirizlin Kinderxnzin. Bob Bishop, Bill 'fran-y. Nfwond row-Joann Clanfield, Robert xVilll2lC9, Dali- Howv, Ric-lmrcl Tliornton, liziy Mulhi-rn, Eugene Bohann. Rvthu fllllltfl, Charlven Kyiv. Third row-Paulina Hnluskzi, Ruth Hughes, .lwxnvtto YVilsun, Bert Muflinnis, Juqui-line Bvr- geson, llrIil.l g2ll'0t Lovker, Ruth Lytle, Gail flunsidino. Fourllz. rnu -Cziwnline fllark, Ruth Sharp, Mary Krieg, Kclnnc-th lirewer, Jzinws lf'itZp:e1i':xlrl, Carol Hogan, Rohm-rt Bradley, Howard Crusan, Mary Hui-ine-ss. Fiffh l'UIl'-h'I2ll'iill Farrvll, Arnold Begnlin, Robert Hawkins, Gene Pnrsoiis, J. K. Herbf-i'1, Arthur Evans, llobvrt Lyllv, lfllnler Youngrvr, Elaine H1-oss. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 57 l tl. -,J X D , tel N if ' X iw W ,I tl ,A in I'J, 7 x 'll WN, , , uf lf, ft , cy, , , H. R. 230-MISS STEDMAN First row-Bruce Borman, Dick Manbeck, Jacek Brandenburg, Fred Claiborne, Omar Beardsley, Madaline Roberts, Rosemary Portel, Miss Stedman. Serond row-Bob Maher, June Park, Charles Lintzen, Doyle Oldham, Zelina Mahan, Kirt Fox, Ted WVilcox, Helen Steffy. Third row-Jack Hutchens, Lu Jean Gibson, Dorothy Tliroa-kmorton. Doris Burkman, Marguerite Schmerler, Joyce Riggle, Joan Tanner, Dorthy Ely, Ned Rood. FUllf7'th row-Dean Pritvhett., Gordon Shelland, Robert Gray, Mildred NVilliains, Vlfalter Sleeper, Ted Minnis, Xlfilliaui Spolin, Bob Brooks, Howell Andrew. Fifth ron'--Jolin Delley, Elaine Brand, llflargaret Swarm, James Gorman, Mary Jane Drake, Bernard Hempleman, Barbara Erickson. H. R. 216-MISS BALLARD First row-Frank Mackaman, Evelyn XYoodlief, Beverly Stewart, Bob Kline, Edward Taylor, John Silletto. Second row-Betty Clearwater, David Barnes, Bob Dorell, Bob Kimmel, Dave Cash, John Faulkner, Billy Brown. Tliirrl row-Darlene Morse, Elsie Spry, Louise Knouf, Gloria Gray, Marilyn Stults, Virginia Hoak, Benn Gross, Bill Miles. Fnurlli. row-Joy Teter, Dorothy Chapman, Margaret Fox, Ai-letta Gray, Jim Cliaiffee, Jim Updyc-km-, .lark Hyde. 58 THE ROUNDUP-1936 H. R. 247-MR. RUMP First 7'ow?Sanford Sclilesiugvr, Bob Goode-uough, Maureen Yeakvl, Janice Astlvy, Maynard Stalk, David Chapman, Glenn Brure-. Svrond row-Marjnrie Swagrgard, Jeanne Stiles, Betty .th-xaiider, Margaret Murray, Giwwuheii Killingsworth, Richard Holbruolr, Jim Nuzum, Don Belknap. Third r0w4VVinifred Brand, Judith Tinncas, Patril-ia Fiugv. Virginia- Nivilfon, Gorda-in Goodricli. Jim NYells, Whiting Lightfoot, Dale O'Dvll. Fourth 1'o1r7Ruth Altwig, Veda Kays, Mary Elizabeth Swanson, Charles Mosflr, Bill Tlliiine-r, NVyatt Earp, Hatliow You-iilia, Robert Hulling, Mr. llump. H. R. 228-MR.. MUNGBR First TOI,0TC21til4'l'ill6 Johnson, Bcity Lou Hallagan, Dii-k XVir'ke-s, Jauies Taylor, Billy Bumer. Jack Swanson. Svcallzl 7'0ZW1Bil1'bll1'ZL YYyliv, Suzanne NYallarv, Margaret XVOnds, Ji-an Clark, Betty Stvveiisoiu, Stanley XVolf, Ernest VVilson. 1'lz1'r4L Tow-Janvt Burgess. Aldvan Danby, Sliirlz-y Snydn-r, Marilyn Malniquist, Mary Lou Disoway, Bruce Fullenwidvr, Junior Hnwvll. Fourth 'l'0'MY'i3Z1l'iJ!1l'fl Juan Young, Joan Bokalyar, Juland Adair, Eunice Tiaziure, Margy Christiansen, Jack Boyt, Fred Brandenburg, Fifth row-Margy liinsbzlrg, Marian Klinganiau, Marvin Davidson, Mr. Munger, ltolwrt Clnlv, John 'I'hOIll1JSOll, Keith Morrill. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 S9 H. R. 210-MISS PRATHER First rnzr'fM:1y11ni'd Hamuge, Jimmie '1'nylcn', Jannes McCoy, Lois Robinson, Beverly Jones, Martha lrwin. Sw-onrl TIlIli+:Xll7El'l Seel+ur,fe1', Janet Kenneth, June Ashley, l 1':1nceS Shlev, Bill Blackburn, Ann Yan Lnnninpghaun, Frank Green. Tlzirfl rnzv-George Curhnrt, XVzxlhice MvGill, Dale Menser, Paul Bryan, .Tnnice Hzitans, Evelyn Stmn-vipher, Betty June Fritz, Pauline Bohem. l nurfl: run---Miss Prather, Xvillllil XV1-xselx, Herbert Knvh, Robert Uatlicart, VVeSley Thorpe, Elsie Colson, Engflebm' Millar, Elenlmi' Fisk. H. Ri. 302-MISS PARRY l 1'l'xL rn11'fJ:1r'li Martin, XYPVIIZI ElliS, Merle Pauli, lirnke flulnny, George Parks, Mzirgret. Cobb, Seronrl row-Billy Anderson, Julie Ann Cole, Ban-lmzlrai lflzxnigain, Mitchziline Mallee, lrene Keller, Ruth liugart, Naomi Knight. Thirrl 1'm,1,'-l+'i'vrl Uhindzxl, Beverly Wvest-, Clzlriee Lipsey, Ruth NVells, Jxxvk Johnson, Brute Thoinpsun, Betty Lutz, Dortha Boyd. l n11rlh row-Billy Bennett. Deryl Nirns, Hubert Jones, Harriett Slierlnnn, Phyllis Bennett, Bob Iieilmhl, Lois Nelson, George Swanson. Fffllz rrnl'-Miss l':n'ry, llir-k Yuri, lilrldiu Ilingler, Ruth Ili-Ssion. 60 THE ROUNDUP-1936 H. R. 348-MISS LARSON First row--Jenn Alive Page, Jack Mishler, Bob Sandzihl, Howard Lesher, Leslie Russiek, James Mershon. Seconrl rou'-Pauline Kmippenbeiyfrer. Jean Sehollenberger, Conrad Amend, Louise Barnes, Phyllis Ann Pietro, Ted Gibson, Paul Swanson. Third 'row-Georgia Baichly, Joan Pfund, Franc-is Vllesterlueclc, Emum Lou VVilliums, Mzirjorie Baines, Shirley Hanson, Paul lie Coq, Keith Ross. Fourth rowf-Mary Lou Shreve, Lloyd Baird, 'Walter Burnx, Harriet lVheL-lor, Beverly Stucker, Paul Barker, Howard Feldman, Joe Orth. 1 i,fth row-Roberta Bellew. Helen Atwood. Donna De Grush, Meredith NY:iruer, Lyman Fullis, Charles Griffith, Jack Baker. THE ROUNDUP-1936 61 l - Z 1 x1 4 People are always willing to believe that intense activity is founded on true ability and a good purpose, and will qaielqly place eonfdenee in those who display that zfitalizing force in their ejorts. -RODERICK G. STEVENS 'THE ROUNDUP--1936 Maw., Fw, ROUNDUP STAFF First row-Mary Cary ipersonazlsl, Ruth Ferring ibusinessj, Bernice Hutchens fnewsj, Betty Crowley Cclubsj, Betty Baichly fmusiuj, Barbara YVina-ins Cclubsj, Jack Teas fbusinessj. Second row-Jim Hoak fsportsb, Albert Lee fhumorl, Marianne Miller Cassociate editorj, Doris Fisher iassociate editorj, Bill Vkfatkins Chumorj, Bob Wissler isportsj, Bruce Thompson Qcirculationj, Leo Sarcone Cnewsj. Third row-Bob Price Csportsj, Marvin Bridgeman fhumorj, Charles Weitz, C00-editorj, Bob Sandler ico-editorj, Sherman Andrews fnewsj, William Vogt ipersonalsj. Fourth row-Norvin Nolte feditorialsj, Keith Randolph Csportsj, Ned Swan Csportsj, Verl Van Lissel Qbusiness mauagerj, Jim Swaine fadvertisingl. ADVISERS Miss Meers Mr. Forsman THE RQUNDUP-1936 65 QUILL AND SCROLL First row-Jaliice Sedgwick, Mariziinw Miller, Betty Brandoulnirg, SPf'llI'lIf row-lleurgo Young, Doris Fisher, Blzxnrlie Young, Jim Hrmlc. Thirrl mir-Cllarlus XVeilz, liob Sandler. I'rmiflwnn . . . . Guo-nam Yoimoi Vice Prmiflenn BLANQHM YOUNG Secretary . DORIS FISHER Treasm-er . CHAIQLES VVEITZ NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First raw-Lois Rolston, Ann liobel, Marian Payne, Louise Seebergor, Thomas Sugden, Kenneth Carpenter, Jayne Ellen Law, Betty Mnrtaugh, Peggy 0l.R0ll1'k0. Second 'l'0'1I'4'JOS01JhlIl9 Nickless, Helen Denny, Elloise Reasoncr, Geraldine Ferrell, Betty Lou WVilson, Mary Eastman, Be-tty Bookoy, Annubell Chase, Adele Moehl. Joan Peak. Third 1'ow+Riclmrd YVilson, Ruth Steinbrvcher, Harriet Jamivs, Doris lfisher, Helen Benfly, Helen Zott, Kathryn Patrick, Marianne Miller, Blum-he Young. Fourth row-Ralph Aulmann, John Zott, Robert Tosdell, Mary Harvey, Jean Roberts, Marguerite Cook, Bea Mills, Janice Johnson, Jane Rex, Clarence Dillon. Fifth row-Hodge Jones, Casper Schenk, Bob Fitch, McClain Clieethani, Robert Sandler, Lisbeth Mau-donald, Mary Ellen Holmes, Patricia Kelleher. Sifvih rowgllarry Dinges, Laife Hatter, NVarrou Ellis, George Young, Bob Allee, Norman Mrnndelbaum, Robert Brown, XVilli:un Sullivan. 1're.s'ideut ..... Bon Bn4'1 rENBUnG Vice Presidem . GEORGE YOUNG Sacretury . MARIANNE MILLER 66 THE ROUNDUP-1936 STUDENT COUNCIL First row-Ann Rohel, Pauline Nutt, Anna, Marie Bentley, Tom Ramsey, Kay Hollingsworth, Bob Blar-kburu, Dean Thomas, Ruth Jones, Nadine Bigelow, Jim Hoak. Second row-Fred XVells, Marguerite Cook, Charlotte Colvin, Gerziline Ferrell, Betty Skaggs. Minuette VVinniulc, Jane Rex, Elloise Reasoner, Tom Sugden, Richard Schenk. Third row-Bill Bosworth, Miss Baird, Mary Harvey, Ruth North, Annabelle Chase, Lillian Stonecipher, Marianne Miller, Bonnie Doll, Lee NVissler, Hulbert Mulock. Fourth row-Mr. Stonecipher, Dick McCune, Bob Blnttenburg, John McCambridge, John Skogmo, Casper Schenk, Russell McBride, Hodge Jones, Bill Dau, Charles Neighbor. Fifth row-Phil Goddard, Laife VVeeks, George Young, Warden Tuller, W'nrren Ellis, Bob Case, Charles Vileitz, Bob Brown, Paul Hewitt, Norman Mandelbaum, Mr. Battrick, Kenneth Sayre. OFFICERS President . . ..... JIM HOAK Vice President . . . . KENNE'l'H SAYRE Secretary . . ELLOISE REASON1-in Treasurer Clasl-inn SCIIIQNK JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL First row-Dick Manbeck, Betty Benson, Anna Van Lanningham, Billy Bennett, Bob Bosworth. Second row-Elsie Spry, Louise Baichly, Bill Greenxvalt, Carl Robertson, Meridith XVarner, Walter Shotwell. Third row-Sally Cunningham, Jeanne Pidgeon, Bob Ross, Arnold Berghum, Tom Luster. Fourth row-Herbert, Isaccson, Daryl Messner, David YViggins, Stuart Barnes. OFFICERS Premklent . . .... WALTER SHOTWELL Vice President . .... HERBERT ISACCSON Secretary . BILL GREENXVALT Treasurer . . Bora Boswowrn THE 'ROUNDUPMIQS6 67 GIRLS ' CLUB CABINET First rowfllorothy Roush, Helen Reynolds, Dorothy Abrannson, Arlette Watson, Marion Payne, Ruth Bridwell, Shirley Haigh, Ann Rebel. Seconzl 1'owfBetty Johnson, Betty Lou YVilson, Betty Murtagh, Betty Brandenburg, Mary Eastman, Marjorie Lewis, Betty Corrie, Cliristel Huttenlocher, Josephine Flenniken. Third row-Jean Voorhees, June Rex, Margaret 0'Dell, Lois Swisher, Helen Jenson, Margaret Swaine, Donna Mae Booth, Barbara Miller. Fourth row-Mary Elizabeth Magner, Peggy Stone, Harriet James, Mary Thayer, Ruth Morris, Evelyn De Puy, Joan Peak. OFFICERS 1,1'0fS'il1c Ilt . . . . JOAN PEAK Vice I'rexidenr . JANE REX Secreta-no . . ANN ROM-111 Trffusurer . NI.-KRIAN PAYNH GIRLS' CLUB BOARD Firm rowfLucille Butts, Bc-tty Buichly, Ethel Ruth Flook, Mitzie Gould, Ann Robel, Betty Daly. Second row-Elloise Reasoner, Marian Payne, Constance Alldredge, Virginian Baiohly, Jeanne Spaulding, Sara Nollen. Thin! ran'-Cornelia Mallet, Mary Lou Beeher, Bonnie Doll, Jane Rex, Jonn Peak. 68 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 First row-Jayne Ellen Law, Ann Robel, Betty Day, Betty Bookey, Betty Brandenburg, Anna Marie Bentley, Adele Moehl, Marian Payne, Betty Baichly, Mitzie Gould. Second row-Dorothy Roush, Betty Lou XVilson, Marian Hatton, Elizabeth Diehl, Peggy Jacobson, Blanche Young, Betty Hayes, Hortense Fink, Loretta Sloan, Mary Triller, Third row-Mrs. Maynard, Marzaret Swaine, Mary Eastman, Margaret O'Deli, Bonnie Doll, Mildred Maas, Helen Blaine, June Yan Aken, Kathryn l'atric'k. I or1rH1,1'01l'-Mary Franvis Nichols, Jane Lindee, Alberta Pottinger. Sarabeth Barger, Janet Rae, Doris Anderson, Eloise Mahan. Lucille S4-utlder. HI-Y. W. First row-Barbara Gleir, Franees Bestor, Lucille Butts, Arlette YVats0n, Mary Canine, Ruth Bridwell, Phyllis Steninger, Margaret Hanson, Mildred Cornell. Betty Coolidge. Nreonzl 'ron-glielores Levine. Helen XVinterberg, Sarah Heller, Helen Alden, Geraline Ferrell, Jean Longsliore, Elizabeth Cetron. Loretta Kelley, Doris Harlan. Thfrrl r0U'iHelen Bergman, Marie Randolph. Norma Peterson. Elloise Reasoner, Jean Tlmrntnn, Betty Meredith. Kiith Steinbreeher, Elizabeth Espe, Jean Lindstroni, Mary Elizabeth Magner. Fourth 7'0Il'Tl':lP2i!l01' Middleton, Betty Bureon, RI2Il'S:f2l1't't Taylor, Arlene Swanson, Harriet Harter, Marguerite Mayden. Mareelyn Hawk, Virginia Rundberg, Mary Jo Mr-Elroy. Fiflh row-Lorraiiie Pearee, Kathryn Scliwaegler, Julie Dillon, OFFICERS P1'8.Yl'Ill'?lf . . .... B11:'r'rY BRANDHNBURG Vice President ..... Amxmz Momtn Secretary . , BIARIAN PAYNE Treasurer . BLAXCHI-1 YOUNG THE ROUNDUP--1936 69 THEODIAN LITERARY SOCIETY First row-Lois Ralston, Doris Harlan, Susan Kraetseh, Nadine Bigelow, Mitzie Gould, Betty Murtagh, Barbara Jeanson, Ann Gregory, Ann Rohel. Second row-Sara Nollen, Miss Jacobs, Helen Mary Tucker, Marian Payne, Annabelle Chase, Margaret O'Del1, Elloise Reasoner, Betty Lou XVilson, Elizabeth Davis. Third row-Loretta Kelly, Joan Peak, Betty Adelman, Bonnie Doll, Dorothy Bennett, Joan Carney, Edith Parks, Bettey Bookey, Jeanne Linstruin. Fourth row-Jean Longshore, Jean Spaulding, Emily Marquam, Bea Mills, Elizabeth Deihl, Betty Harper, Margaret Ann Hunter, Peggy O'Rourlce, Blanche Young, Adele Moehl. Fifth row-Lorraine Elder, Marguerite Cook, Doris Fisher, Patricia Kelleher, Lisbeth Macdonald, Harriet, James, Mary Ann YVarren, Jane Rex, Marijane Swanson, Marian Hatton. OFFICERS Pwsirlmt . . . . . PATTY IQELLEHIGR 'Vice 1'rvwidenf . MAIIIIKN PAYNE Secwtmgu . . Plcfzuy 0'RovR1in Treasurer . . AUELE MOEuL SGRIBBLERS' CLUB First row--Elizahetlr Hoffman, Virginia Cory, Camilla Hewson, Elizabeth Cetron. Second row-Marie Brownlie, Kathlyn B1-own,,Janice Sedgwick, Margaret Lowry, Helen Greene. Third row-Betty Brody, Marian Phelps, Marian L+:-ight, Jean Voorhees, Ruth Jones, Marianne Miller. Fourth row-lvlarvin Barrett, Van Wesner. OFFICERS I'resi1lrf'nt . . . . . IIARIANNE BIILLER, Vice I'rf-sident JANICE SIQDGWICK Sf'c1'etrn',ff . . . MARIE BRONVNLIE Treasm-er . SARABETH BARKI-:R 7O THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 KITAB-EN-N ADI First row-Loretta Sloan, Lois Ralston, Betty Brandenburg, Marian Payne, Marjorie Curry, Marilyn Wissler, Mary Triller, Mirrell Handy. Second row-Dolores Levine, Helen VVinterburg, Loretta Kelly, Miss Behm, Kathryn Schwaegler, Marguerite Cook, Margaret Jane O'Dell. Third row-Helen Bentley, XVinifred Curry, Eleanor Middleton, Elloise Reasoner, Lorraine Pearce, Marie Brownlie, Marian Leieht, Bonnie Doll, Betty Lou Wilson. Fourth row-Marie Randolph, Annabelle NVilson, Mary Ellen Holmes, Marian Pidgeon, Ruth Ste-inbrecker. OFFICERS Prvsidwnt . . .... MARY EI.I.1f1N HOI.B1l1IS Vice 1're.s-ident . . . . NlARlJAKE'1' JANE O'lJEliL Secretary . . . . . BONNIE DOLL Trezzsurer . . MAR1:I'ER1'1'li COOK SPANISH CLUB First row-Ye-ga Hanke, Virginia Cory, Jeanette Follet, Pauline Fisher, Eileen Richards, Miss Baridon. Second row-Bernice Hutchens, Helen Zott, Lois Swisher, Margaret Fletter, Margaret Potthoff, Elaine Critchett, Bob Blackburn. Third row-Tom Higgins, Mary Royer, Bonnie Caldwell. Bill NVatkins. Harry Paul, Lloyd Blok. l ou-'rth 'row-Max Abrams, Albert Lee, Verda Travis, Bill Vogt, Sidney Dillon, Bob Chase. Fifth row-Mic-key McCloud, Bob Joseph, John Lloyd, OFFICERS Iwwifiwnf . . . . . . Vnmu TRAVIS Vivre IM-exirlvnt . . HlGIlIiN Zora' Secretary . . PAULINE Frsnnn Treuswrer . VVILLIAM 'Vowi' THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 71 DRAMATIC HONOR SOCIETY First row-Jayne Ellen Law, Elizabeth Hoffman, Ann Robel. Second row-Elloise Reasoner, Mildred Javobson, Marian Glidden, Janice Sedgwick. Third row-Joan Peak, Alfred Lipsey, Lisbeth Macdonald. Foiwth 1'o'wfRohert Allee, Leslie Gordon. OFFICERS Prmident . ..... JANICE Smm:w1oK Sccrvtnry . . . . . . AL LIPSEY PFAICU First 'row-Mary Stadler, Martha Majors, Mary Brecht, Mitzie Gould, Dorothy Abramson, June '1'l1a.tuhe1', Phyllis Kempton. Second 'l'0'I,0LNIEll'g'2ll'9t YVeingart, Elloiso lieasoner, Betty Crowley, Maleta Boatman, Mary Cordingly, Sara Nollen, Elizabeth Davis. Thirrl rvu'fPauline Curtis. Peggy Stone, Eleanor McMurray, Johanna Huttenlocher, Joan Peak, Irene Hall, Edith Parks. Fourth row-MiSs Hester, Mixs Johnson, Marian Gliddon. OFFICERS I're.s-'ident . , . , . ITITZIE GOULD Secretary lWA1vrHA MAJORS 72 'THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 FRENCH CLUB First row-Mitzie Gould, Ann Gregory, Miss Spoor, Doris Harlan, Susan Kractsch, Loma Cohen, Lucille Botts, Phyllis Cohen, Betty Coolidge, Betty Day. Second row-Annabelle Chase, Margaret Reilly, Betty Jane Swanson, Georgianna Zimmerman, Geraline Ferrell, Joan Carney. Janice Sedgwick, Barbara Glow, Betty Bookey, Estelle Kanter. Third row-John Erbacher, Joan Peak. Betty West. Jane Rex, Harriet James, Lois Penn, Doris Fisher, Jeanne Linstrum, Katie Fin-k, Adele Moehl, Peggy 0'Roui'ke. Fourth row!Mansel Hopkins, John Murray. Yerlin Rowley, Helen Green, Betty Harper, Emily Marquarn, Elizabeth Deihl, Blanche Young, Ann Gregory, Marian Hatton. Fifth row-Elinor McMurray, Mary Ann Warren, Barbara Neuman, Twila Mae Morrow, Johanna Huttenlot-her, Marijane Swanson, Janet Rae. OFFICERS President . . . . JANE REX Swcretary . . ELIZABETH DEIHL Vice President . DORIS Fisnnn ,TT0ll1W,ltTI'7' . JEAN LINSTRUM Sergeant-att-Arms . . . Bi-:TTY Coomnan LATIN CLUB First row-Jayne Ellen Law, Joan Shreve, Barbara Chapman, Madaline lirit-kson, Ethel Flook. Virginia Evans. Minnette XYinnick, Bernice Mitchnirzk, Second row-Jean Yorhees, Betty WVaterman, Betty Skaggs, Polly Schenk, Helen Mary Tucker, Dorothy Dawson, Gabrielle Mantz, Doris Birchenall, Ruth North. Third row--Mary Elizabeth Mugner, Maxine Colgan, Arlene Schwab, Harriet Harter, Miss Schreiner, Elizabeth Davis, John Doolittle, Richard Schenk, Marjorie Clubb, John Sie-vert. Fourth row-Charlotte Garland, Maleta, Boatman, Jean Thornton, Marian Phelps, Estelle Kadis, Arthur Rose, Virginia Rundburfz, Pauline Gross, Margaret Stafford. Fifth row-Bernice Jar-ohson, Cornelia Mallett, Eloise Mahan, Jean Duffy, Alice Kenworthy, John Skogmo, Glen Gore, Morton VVhitney, John Davis, Rirharzl Adle-man. OFFICERS President . . . JOHN Davis Secretary . . ICSTELLE KAIJIS Vice President LIALETA BOATMAN Treasurer . . JOHN D0oL1TTI.1-: THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 73 STAGE CREW First row-Dunbar Bair, Boh Metier, Hoyt, Husted, Bob Nelson, George Fletcher. Second row-Bill White, Frank Gerhart, Mr. Schollc-nherger, Carl Neindorf, Don Bylztnder. COSTUME AND DESIGN First row-Mary Stadler, Barbara XVinans, Donna Mae Booth, Rosemary Johnson, Betty Morrow, Second row-Helen Alden, Emma Lou Stewart, Ruth Hauser, Mary Eastman, Dorothy Roush, Helen Jensen. Third 'rowAJez1nette Follett, Helen Zimmerman, Maryjzine Tookor, Frances Fitz, Shirley Seaman, Margaret Swaine. OFFICERS President . . .... FRANCES Frrz Vice pTZS'fIZV7lf . . . HEl4EN ALIJHN Secretary . BI.-XRY l+IAs'rM.xx 74 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 COMBINED CHORUS First row-XViIlard Sehoonover, Russell Harris, Hugh Berry, Jack Stevens, Ed Levy, Junior Ganong, Ed Rice. Second row-Miss Larson, Loretta Maekowsky, Dorothy Grissom, Marguerite Bedwell, Guinevere l McClain, Patricia Gard, Mary Crawford, Elizabeth Coon, Margaret Chambers. Third row--Margaret Miller, XVinifred Murphy, Betty Bair-hly, June Thatcher, Helen Leach, Betty Day, Mildred Baird, Dorothy Payne, Fourth row-Al Rockwell, Betty Burson, Marian Pidgeon, Martha Johnson, Betty Considine, Marie Brownlie, Jane Fitzpatrick, Virginia Evans. Fifth row-Dick Rowe, Bernice Chase, Celia Yan Ai-sdale, Betty Hazlewood, Alyce Kenworthy, Jean Reis, Marcella Donnan, Jim Hulse. Sixth row-Eddie Lampman, Betty XVilsnn, Ruth Durkes, Louise Norman, Helen Cox, Jean Voorhees, Marguerite Mayden. Seventh row-Richard Rowitt-, Freida Osherow, Marguerite Eggers, Ruth Meyer, Jean Pidgeon, Della Johnson, Mary Jamieson, Cozette Rosness, Jack Evans. Eighth row-Marjorie Lewis, Marie YVissler, Ruth Rumhaugh, Elizabeth Patterson, Isabella Griffith, Jean Roberts. Ninth row-Gordon Johnson. Margaret YYeiugart, Shirley Parrish, Lowell Goddard, Mary Hanes. Tenth row-Chet R-upp, Eddie Rudebeck, Chase Leiser, Jerry Barnes. Eleventh row-Cyrus Cassel, Bill Huyek, Jack Dalbey. Presidents .... BILL HUYCK, ISABELLA GRIFFITHS Vice Presidents . . CELIA -VAN ARSDALE, JEAN PIDGEON Secretaries . DELLA JOHNSON, BETTY BAICHLY HI-Y First row-Bob Gillette, Glen Hoover, Jack Haldeman, Dick McCuen, Tom Hoak, Jim Jones, Hulbert Mulock. Second row-Bob Cramer, Leslie Campbell, John Erbacher, Morton VVhitney, Bill Dau, Jim VValler, Ed Posner, Jack Sutherland. Third row-Bill Harper, Lafe Harter, Bill NVeber, Steve Swisher, John Sievert, Milton Mark, Lloyd Minnis. Fourth 'row-Dick Hansen, Dan Wfessling, Granville King, Ed O'Conner, Martin 0'Conner, Jim Hoak. ' Fifth row-Louis Krick, NVa1'ren Ellis, lVarden Tuller, Ed Goldman, Jack McCambridge, Lair VVE-eks, Don Dorsey. President . JIM HOAK Secretary . HULBERT MULOCK Vice President DAN Wnssmxo Treasurer . . LAFE YVEEKS THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 75 li X ,Q 'l SYMPHONIA SOCIETY First row-Mary Crawford, June Thatcher, Marjorie Lewis, Marie Brownliv. Margaret Vlleingart, Betty Baichly, Loretta Mackowsky, Helen Mason. Second row-Kenneth Carpenter, Harold Tillson, Helen XVinterberg, Helm-n Bently, Jean Roberts, Betty Considine, Edmund Weingart, Miss Larson. Thi1'd row-Bob McCall, VValter VVilson, John Zott, Dirk Willson. Marian Pidgvon, Ruth Meyer, Isabel GrifHth, Della Johnson. 1f'0zm'tlL 'l'07,0fAlbl'!'t Rockwell, Gone Moronvy, Lanning Spivth, Bob Alloc, Peggy Jacobson. Top row-Mr. Tesar, Bob Blznttenluirg, Bill Huyrk, Gordon Johnson. OFFICERS President . . ,... K1-:NNETH CA1:I-nN'r'1c1z Vice Prfsirlent . ..... MARIAN PIDGEON Secretaries . . Divx XVILSON, MARY CRAXVFORD Treumn-er . .... LANNING Sl'll4l'l'lI GIRLS' SEXTET BOYS' QUARTET First rowgJune Tlmtvlier, Marjorie Lewis, Margaret NYeingart, Jean Roberts, Ruth Meyer, Marie Brownlie. Sfecoml raw-lllurian Pidgiwim, Jim Hulsm-, Ed Rice, Jack Biermnnn, Albert Rockwell, Miss Larson. 76 THE ROUNDUP-1936 BOYS' GLEE CLUB First raw-lien Harrison, Edward Rudebeck, Jack Evans, Jack Berry, Junior Ganong. Second, row-Ed Levy, VVillard Schoonover, Bill Thorsen, Chase Lieser, III, Russel Harris. Bob Blount, Chester Rupp. Third T07I,'1BUll Crawford, Dale Matthews, Glen Pattrick, Marvin Bridgeman, Jr,, Glenn Thomp- son, Max Yasconcelions. Fourth ron-fBill Rowaitt, Gordon Johnson, Bill Hyke, Miss Larson, Jerry Barnes, Jack Dalbey, Albert Rockwell. OFFICERS Pre.vz'dent . ..... EDDIE RUDABECK Se:-retary . . . . , C1-Lxsi-1 LEISER GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB First row-Patrii-ia Gard, Marguerite Bn-dwell, Maxine Cunningham, Martha Johnson, Esther Louise Severs, Elloise McLaren, Margaret Chambers, Elizabeth Coon. Sffaoml row-Betty Gene Davis, Marjorie Lewis, Vivian Morrell, Helen Cox, Louise Norman, Betty Considino, Marjorie Dewey, Jean Haigh, Mary Stadler. Third row-Isabella Griftith, Marie XVisslei', Alice Kenworthy, Marian Pidgeon, Freda Osherow, Alera Cunningham, Gruyce Essingham, Dorothy Payne, Mary Mowen. Fourth 7'Il'I1J'JillllL'0 Sedgwick, Elizabeth Patterson, Betty Burson, Marguerite Eggers, Miss Larson. Jean Pidgt-on, Joan Reis, Marcella Dorman, VVinif1'ed Murphy, Mildred Cornell. OFFICERS t I're.vidmt . .... ISABICLLA GRIFFITH Vice Prexirlrnf . . . . JEAN PIDGEON S?I'l'f'tllT1l . Blc'r'rY CONSIDINE THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 77 Uornets Bob McCall Lee Dunham Frank Callahan Mnnsel Hopkins Bill Marshall Richard Schenk NVilbur Enstninn James Lynch Jaly Rainerson l.:1wre11u- Frowi Bob Hell fIUl'YlS' lizinning Spielh llnrry Tillsou Loren Tesdi-ll Walter YVilsou De Vere Wlilson Paul Lauvk Burftones Phyllis Flandermeyer Brad Minnis Trnnzbones Bob Allee Bob Fitzpatrick Hobart Tlircwkinorton lilenn Hoover Fred Barge:- lValter Andrus 78 ADVANCED BAND Flufex Ruth Jones Ruth Loomis Helen Bentley Isoline NVoodrolTe Dorothy Dyson Shirley Harlan liorrzxin hV2lli9l'S Ulioes Bill Hzirluess James Jaie Busxonns Dorothy Stvil llic-k YVilson Howard Cox Srlivollllonws Kenneth C2ll'I'lPllf1-'I' Gordon Hurt Jack McCoy Jack Dalbey John Carr Owen Baldwin Basses Bob Erickson Jack Miller Urlun Spencer George Stephens Philip Biddle A lfo CIfl.l I:IlF'f Bert Russiok If fzsx Ola 'rinvt Bill Reeves Ulu ri1z.0t.s IJ Joe Leach Helen Mary Dorothy Andre Bernive Anker Bennett. Cook Jack Stephens Bill Sullivan Gliarlotte Colvin Bob Derry Curl Edwards Bill Sherman Barbara Bender Betty Jean Davis Eddie Rice Hoyt Husted Eugene Strauss Paul Bridwell Louise Bnichley Mary Hartness Al Messersmith rum.: Wayne Sprague Henry Bixby Jack Crowell Norton Parks Sheila Taylor Jzick iAOl'llll8l' THE 'ROUNDUP 1936 I-'irsf Viulim' Maury Crawford Ji-an Moroney Helen XYint,e1'liPrg Sue Thomas Mary liastiman Floyd Pennoy Lillian Stoneviplw Julian J21g,E','ill'd Second V'iol'i'ns Patricia Merrill Vivian Morrell Charlotte YVeziver Shirley Mayo Betty Jane Tubh: Bob Smith Louis Fredlnan Janice Hohtzinz Helen Steffy Boll Brooks Roy Kirkpzxtrivlc Georgian Kinzle Viola Polly Antrim Mary Lou Disoway THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 ORCHESTRA Flulm Helen Bvntly Ruth Loomis Ruth Jones lsoline XVoodi'nffi- Shirlvy Hzlrlzin r Olarinets Bill Sullivan Bill Sherman Jatrfk Stephens Helen Mau-y Bzxrbzira Hamlet' yl7'01lLb0lIl38' limb Alle? Bob Fitxpnti-ivl: Haxxoozm llorotliy Stoil lliok lVilson .fllfn Szzxoplmylf Gordon Hart i l . K 5 1 r i tif llorns' Manning: Spieth lVzllter NVilson Harold Tillson Loren Tosdell Ckfllos Mzilvtta Boeitmzin YVendell Mordy Shirley Baivhly Willard Bzu-hmun String Bass Ken nth Carpentm' Jack N. Milles Nlai'g:u1'ot Miller Jack Daillwy NV:1yne SlJI'tlg,'lli-' H rims' 13 I1 xx Bull lflri rckson Drunzx Norton Parks Jack Crowell Hpnry Bixby l ' if . ,J JUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING CLUB First row-Clifford Kirfmnn, Jim Taylor, Jack Martin, Drake Colony, George Swanson, Jack Robertson, Bob Sundholm, Jaunes Merslion. Second row-Keith Ross, Bob Dorrell, John Schinerlor, Juck Swanson, Fred Shindel, Jack Baker, Russell Howell, Eugene Bohuin. Third row-Wendell Phillips, Bruce Thompson, Kieth Merrill, Eddie Dengler, Raymond Mulhern, Bob Brown, Jack Boyt, Robert Carlson. Fourth row-Bob Vlrells, J. K. Herbert, Mai-lan Klingamnn, Marvin Davidson, Robert Hawkins, Lawrence Stonecipher. Fifth row-Bill Greenwalt, Mr. Munger, Bob Lytle. President . ..... LAWRENCE S'1'ONEl Il'Hl'IR Vice President . . . BILL BLACKBURN ,S'ecre1nry . . . . BILL GREENxv.a1xr JUNIOR LEADERS' CLUB First row-Bruce Fullenwider, Fred Clayhurn, Jack Johnson, Bob Bowles, Dale Howe, Roger Swaine, Ernest, WVilson, David Cash, Dean Hooker. Second row-Dick Mnnbeck, Frank Green, Burt McGinnis, Junk Hutchins, John Faulkner, Oakland Hertzberg, Horner Beardsley, Donald Cooper, Dick Moehl, Lloyd Baird. Third row--Franeis Schiller, Max Tennigkeit, Meridith Wu1'ner, Jim Newsuln, Daryl Nims, Robert Bradley, Henry Hughes, Nm-d Hood, Bill Meehan. lflourfh row-Dale Mincer, James Opdyke, John Rohing, James Chaffee, John Fritz, Phil Harvey, Russell Carlson, Donald Rice. Fifth, row'-Mzirtin Ferrell, WVesley Thorpo, Russell Conklingg, James Gorman, Howell Andrew, Bob Foe, NVurd Gibson, Nr. Rnzulr. Svcretary .... PHIL HARVEY 80 THE ROUNDUP-1936 7B, 7A, 8B DRAMATICS CLUB First row-Margaret, Cobb, Jean Page. Marjorie Barnes, Beverly Jones, Julie Ann Poles, Betty Stevenson, Helen Spitz, Sanfor Schlesinger. Second row-Mary Lou Shreve, Margfarc-t Murray. Jane Ashley, Harriet Ann NVheeler. Shirley Hanson, Janice Astley, Barbara Flanagan, Elsie Spry. Third ron'-Margaret Vos. Flvelyn Stoneeipher, Anna Yan Lanningham, Marjorie Swyygard, Clarire Lipsey, lioherta Belluv, Lois Nelson, Betty Jo Alexander. Follrflf ron'-Margfy Ginsberg, Psltric-ia Ann Figure, Donna Do Grusll, Mrs. llicks. llurotlly Chapman, Ruth Alwegr, Gordon Gr,wofl1'ic'l1. OFFICERS IH-esiflfnt . . .... DoRo'1'1iv CIlAl'MAN Vicr' Prrwirlwnl . . . . liwzmw S'l'0NP:C1l'lilcl: Sl'C7'1'fIIVjl . . . BIQTTY STICVENSUN fl'1'Pu.s'1Irrfr . . . ELSIIC SPRY sA, 913, 9A DRAMATIC CLUB Firsl row-Miriam Kinds-rmann, Grace Boyd, Madeline- Roberts, Merlyn Shapiro, Marjorie liell. Marilyn Ellingson. Nervnri r0w+Miss l'ra'ther. Dorothy TllYGf'lil'l'10l't0Il, Loya Fullenwider, Belle Marks, Natalie Dexter, Dorothy Krvis, Helen Dyer. Third 'rnw-Elaine Gross, Mary Quinn, Marjorie Stuvksr, Agrnvs Louise Mnnrlelhaum, Virginia Colgar, Jean Fisher. OFFICERS Pres-1'rIe11t . .... Loki Fl'I.Ll'IXXVlll1-IR Tice Presidrnt . .... NA'I'l-XLIE DEXTER Svcrelary . . .XGNICS LOUISE BIANDELBAUM Treasurer . . . . EI.A1Nm GROSS THE ROUNDUP-1936 81 ART CLUB First row-Joan Vilittenstvin, Catherine Johnson, Carolyn Rockwell, Janet, Kenna, Ruth Bryant, Bob Andrus. Sevond row-Virginia Grof, Barbara YVylic, Betty Clearwater, Aldoan Derby, Ruth Hession, Kenneth Brewer, Paul Le Coq. Thirrl row-Gail Considine, Mary Ilurtness, Fred Collins, Caroline Clark, Miss Parry, ltllsiu Colson, Dwight Hook. STAMP CLUB First row-Jack Mislilvr, Jim Taylor, Billy Anderson, Edwin Buckly, Bill Bomcr, Mc-rle Pawlcy. Second row-Max Dr- Marco, Wallace McGill, David Chapman, Stan YVolf, David Barnes, Bob Jones. Third row-John Griffith, Herbert Koch, Bill Miles, Joland Adair, Margery Christianson, Dick Yort, Bob Goode-nough, Clinton Nichols. Fourth row-Lyman Follis, Miss Nollen, Jim Vile-lls, YVhiting Lightfoot, John Robert Good OFFICERS President . . ..... Boi: BOSXVORTH Vice President . . . . . BEN Gkoss Secretary . . CLINTON NICHOLS Treasurer . . . JOHN GOOD 82 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 PRISCILLA CLUB First row-Betty Hallagan, Beverly VVest, Beverly Stewart, Dorthu Boyd, Jziqueline Bergeson, Naomi Knight, Miss Stedman. Smzoml row-Betty Burnham, Barbara Young, Harriet Sherman, Phyllis Bennett, Micheline Mabee, Marilyn Malmquist, Irene Keller. Third 'row-Margie Claybrook, Evelyn Bergman, Marilyn Stults, Wilulu Vllessels, Dorothy Pershing, Eleanor Fisk, Betty Fritz. lfnurtlz row-Jean Evans, Shirley Hallonbeck. OFFICERS Prmidwni ....... ArlARIl4YN S'ri5i,'rs Secretary and Treasurer , . . . BEVERLY NYEST JUNIOR HIGH J OURNALISM CLUB Firxt row-Max Smith, Mary Ann Cassiday. Betty Tiutz, Louise VV:1rren. Don Cohen. Second row-Bnrbnrai Holley, Cornelia Ball, Betty Fidholm, Colleen Morton, Joy Thompson. Third row-Joan Canfield. Cornelia Hoffman, Douglas Conway. Juck Hurley, John Kelly. Fourth 'row-George M4-Clarvy, YVillium Downing, Don Dooley, Miss Ballard, Bud Booth. Fifth row-Billy Ransom. OFFICERS President . ..,. COIcN1sL1.x HOFFMAN Vice President . . . . . DON IJOOLEY Secretary . . . MARY AKN CASSIDAY 7 THE RUUNDUP-1936 83 . JUNIOR HIGH GAME CLUB First row-Bob NVallace, Jean Murtagh, Jeanette VVilson, Mary Tyler, Shirley Luir, Lois Robinson, Martha Irwin, Bob Maher. Second row-Donald Belknap, Larry Gates, Naomi Van Baren, Betty McCreery, Beverly Howard, Billy Bennett, Albert Messersmith. Third row-Jack Hyde, Bill Bowles, Bob Ross, Robert Drake, Bill VVier, Richard Hawk, Matthew Votruba. Fourth row-Tod Minnis, Bernard Mark, Jim Turner, Gordon Shellard, Mr. Schlampp. OFFICERS Prasidmzt ........ ROBERT DRAKE Secretary BERNARD MARK AIRPLANE CLUB First row-Maynard Hztuge, Ted Gibson, Paul Bryant, Lawrence Badger, Jack Graham, Paul Banker, Paul Swanson. Second row-Ted Wilcox, James Fitzgerald, Howard Feldman, Fred Brandenburg, Kirt Fox, Bill Boham, Bill Brown, Jack Brandenburg. Third row--Ronald Gilbert, La Rue Beebee, Dick Stuart, Walter Sleeper, Jean Henderman, Dale O'Dell, Elmer Yonger, Howard Crusan, Robert Gray. Fourth row-Albert Franklin, Bill Tunmer, Arthur Pickford, Daryl Mesner, Miss Donavan, Bob Brooks, James Braun, Charles Griffiths, Walter Burns. OFFICERS President ...... BOB BROOKS Secretary . . . ARTHUR PICKFORD Treasurer . . PAUL BRYANT 84 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 PLEASURE SINGING First row-Evelyn VVoodlief, Lois Ford, Margaret YVood, Rosemary Portel, Betty Lon Larson, Maureen Yeakel, Jeanne Stiles, Kathryn McCoy. Second, row-Maxine Park, Virginia Hoak, Martha Larson, Gretchen Killingsworth, Janet Burgess, Virginia Wilfon, Joyce Riggle, Marguerita S1-lnnerler, Marjorie Nutt. Thirll row-Anne Voss, Mary Swanson, Kate Roberta, Jean Risewirk, Thelma YVood, Betty Lon McClarey, Dorothy Jean NValters, Gloria liruy, l 0lI7'f'l rnw+Mildred NVilliams, Betty Merritt, Louise Knouf, Miss Kern, Florenee Hennigan, Florence Davidson, Florence Cohen. OFFICERS PI'0Rffll?1lf . ..,.. Auimev Sc-OTT Vice 1'ru.vi4lwnI5 . . . MAKJORTIQ NU'i 1', SwrreL111'y . NIARTH.-X liAlcs0N 7'rwn.vurwr . Vllccalxu llomc JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB First row-Maxine Kinsinger, Sheila Taylor, Dorothy Grissom, Dorothy Reed, Margaret Loc-ker, Javk Joseph, Billy Andres, Bob lieed. Second row-Mary Lou Vanderhani, Barbara Moeekly, Lois Xlfessling, Mai-tha Johnson, Ruth Sharp, Gertrude NV6ll1g'2l1'l', Arnold Beguhn, Richard Brinkman, Alice May Cobb. Third row--Lorraine Long, Babette Merricek, Helen Metz, Jim Fenlon, John Hooker, James McDonald, Laird Mao Donald, Russell MauDuifee, Donald Muntz. Fourth 'row-Pearl L. Gant, Helen Steffey. Sue Thomas, Vivian Morrell, Julie Barnes, Dorothy Ely, Rosemarie Pettit, Charleen Kyle, Mary Frances Carhart. Fifth row-Lois Harnagal, Mary Jane Drake, Avonelle Strawn, Ji-an Piilgenn, Miss L:+.i'son, Jack Holmes, Robert Katz. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 85 E ,. 3 K gi - 5 3 A H 1 5 9 K - -af Aff ,I 5 , ki' , , ? v . H ,, ,gi g iw ,ff X .,, WJ And when the one great scorer comes To write against your name He writer not that yoa axon or lost Bat lzoaf you played the game. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 FOOTBALL Fire! row+Hob Lyon, Bill Humphrey. lion Dorsoy, Steve Swisher, OSULII' Bosworth, Harold Carlson, Howzird Reppert, Ralph Hanes. Secoml raw-Allan Dillon. Kenny Saiyro, Hodge Jones, Lee Wisslvr, Jerry Barnes, Bob Neiman, Ray Troutnmn, Bob Fitch, Third rnu'-ffonc-li Rmnp, Clarenc-e Dillon, llon YY:11le1', Pnul Hewitt, Jay Irwin, Dick Reimer, Jim Hook. Jim Schoen, Art Lorenz, Tommy Locker. Fomrfh 7'01l'?BlIl1 Stipe, Boll Howaxrd, Jack Bilfilllllijfifigtl. Ned Swan. Ted Grofe, Bob Hoffmann, Louis Oppenhzxm. Roosevelt Roosevelt, Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt 14 13 14 18 6 34 SCHEDULE ............C1'est0n 14 . . , .Grinnell 0 . . .Lincoln 7 . . . .East XVIKIPXJIUU lil . . . ...Exist High 0 . . . .Axnee 0 . ,, .North 0 G. , , .. . Fort lioxlgs- 0 THE ROUNDUP-1936 BASKET BALL First 1'01UiBillJ Fitrfh, James Hunk fl'0'CZl1Jt.,, Lee XVissle1', Ned gown Jeny Bunes Hodge Jones Cc-o-cnpttj Second -row-Uhir-k Neighbor, Tom Sugden, Bill Silver, Jack Cutfoith Bill Humphrey Coanli Harris. Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roo sovolt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt THE ROUNDUP-1936 36 30 19 .38 SCHEDULE 30 .,............ Nevada 10 28 .... .. .Charitou 17 22 .... . . .Diagonal 20 21 .... . . .YVebster City 20 .... . . .North 8 21 .... ...Lincoln 27 40 .... .. .Grinnell 12 23 .... .... E :ist High 26 25 .... . . .llskaloosa 520 Z8 .... .... A mes 27 .. .. .. .Van Meier 30 ...North 19 ...Grinnell 28 .. .. . . .Exist High15 ...Lim-0111 18 ..............Alumni Ili SECTIONAL MEET ............East High 17 .. . . . . . .Valley Junvtion ............Lincolu 18 DISTRICT MEET ..............Newton 23 X 7, f W ,Y J TRACK First row-Marvin Isaacson, Bill Rash, Charles Vileitz, Kenny Sayre, Tom Sugden, Cleve Foster Emmett Callahan. Second row-George Young, Earl Hoffman, James Hyde, Robert Burns, James Hunt, Bert Anderson, Bill Callan, Bernard Franqueinont, James Carroll, Robert Levine, Frank Hawley. Third row-Coach Harris, Jack Tolty, Howard Stalnaker, Stephen Swisher, Willard Schnonnerk, Raymond Belknap, George Stevens, Robert Winans, Bill Brinkman, Lowell Baal, Frank Holdiman, Dick Adlernan, Don, Cathcart, Dick Vifestburg. Fnurfh row-Dan W'essling, Bill Powers, Bob Goldman, Paul Curran, Glen Patrick, Maurice Nelson, Charles Vaughn, Bob McDaniel, Duncan Huebner. SCHEDULE City Indoor Meet ........ State Indoor Meet .......... Valley Junction Invitation. . . Oskaloosa Relays .......... Drake Relays ............ . Grinnell College Invitation State District Meet ......... State Meet ............. City Meet ...March 31 . . .April 4 . . .April 11 . . .April 18 .. .April 24 ....May 2 ....May 9 ...May 16 ....May 23 BASEBALL First row-Norton Newman, Ray Troutman, Jack Rice, Bob Hoffman, Bob Joseph, Don Fidler. John Trucano. Second row-Frank Collins, Jerry Barnes, Art Rose, Jack McCambridge, Tommy Locker, Bill Bailey, Paul Hewitt, Jay Rainerson, Coach Rump. April April April April April May May May May May May Ma y l 90 7 14 17 21 24 1, 0, 8, 12, 15 19, 29 1 v SCHEDULE Roosevelt ......... Roosevelt .......... Roosevelt. . . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . . Danish College Dowling North Grimes Dowling Madrid Bondurant Lincoln Cambridge Madrid Lincoln North THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 THE ROUNDUP-1936 WRESTLING First row-Bob Lyon, Luther Smith, YVayne Moffit, Fred Burger, Major Inch, Bill Rice, Russell Pentico, Bill Antone. Seroml row-'John Rosenfield, Ernie Pentico, Art Rose, John Davis, Glen Hoover, Tom Hoak, Jack Allen, Harry Tennent, John Abralims. Third row-Coach Rump, Gerald Brown, Allan Dillon, Jim Schaen, Verlin Rowley, Lawrence Boyer, Dave Dobbinn, Jack Yarham, Don Dillon, Dick Westburg. SCHEDULE Roosevelt Wrestled in Polk County Meet. Roosevelt 34 ........ Lincoln 10 Roosevelt 145 ...... East High 25W Roosevelt 28. . . . ...North 20 Roosevelt 24 .... ...East High 16 Roosevelt 34 .... . . .Lincoln High 10 Roosevelt 34 .... ...North 10 ,H , Roosevelt ..... . . .District Meet at Eldora ' Q Roosevelt .... .... S tate Meet ' ' 1Dillon lost in the tinalsl Roosevelt .... . . .VVon City 'rim f' .M GN ff K f SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL First row-Keith Randolph, Luther Smith, Eldon Contri, Warren Ellis, Wesley Tennett. Second row--Tom Hoak, Lafe Harter, John Carr, Jim Waller, Bill Rice, Leslie Campbell, Ted Miller, Peter Kelly, Joe Johnson, Art Daniels, Wallan Vaughn. Third row-Lloyd Blok, Norman Sandler, Art Schuerman, John Abrams, Rex Stivers, Melvin Kirkpatrick, Don Dillon, Dwight Evans, Ed Hauge, Lawrence Boyer. Fourth row-Bob Brown, Ed Tesdell, Bob Goldman, Bernie Franquemont, George Niles, Max Coe, Davy Born, Basil Cord, Jack Misner, Bruce Douglas, Bill Webel', Coach Barry Oakes, Jack Bailey. Fifth row-Maurice Nelson, Glen Patrick, Bob Eddy, Peter Bagley, Jack Cutforth, Paul Curran Bill Koch, Don Richardson, Morey Sherman. SCHEDULE Roosevelt 6 ......... Valley Junction 6 Roosevelt 14 . . .North 0 Roosevelt 0 .... .... A mes 6 Roosevelt 6 .... . . .East 0 Roosevelt 6 . . .Lincoln 0 Roosevelt 6 .... . . .Valley Junction 0 92 I x THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 LQ..L45- 1 N W . THE ROUNDUP-1936 BOYS' GOLF First row-Bob VVissler, Eddie Rice, Dick Hanson, Tom Hoak, Hobie Mulock, Jack Ford. Second row-John Cameron, Jack Coe, Ronald Ault, Bill Dau, Jim VValler, Lee Wissler, Bob Price. Third row-Rayman Headstrom, Mart 0'Conner, Bob Chase, Jack Yarham, Bob Alexander, Mr. Sehlampp. Fourth row-Charles Edwards, Howard Holbrook, Sonny Jones, James McClain Hoak, Max Shriver. April 25 May 1 May 2 May 7 May 9 May 14 May 16 May 23 May 29 SCHEDULE .. .Ames, East, West VVaterloo-Here North High Fort Dodge . . . Lincoln Fort Dodge East High Ames-There State Meet City Meet BOYS' TENNIS p Firxt raw-Jerry Martell, Mickey McCloud, Bob Sandler, Bruce Friedlich, Glen Hoover, Richard McCune. Second row-Eugene Farrer, John Knorr, Francis Duncan, Coach Stein. Third row-Bobby Johann, John Williams, John Erbacher, Bill Silvers, Jack Morrison. Fourth row--Casper Schenk, Jr. April 24 April 25 April 27 May 2 May 4 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 23 94 SCHEDULE CBoone YVz1terloo-Here Ames-Here North Roosevelt at Ames and Fort Dodge also.J Lincoln East District Tournzununt Dowling-There State Meet THE ROUNDUP-1936 3 THE ROUNDUY'-1936 GIRLS' GOLF First row-Polly Antrim, Helen Tucker, Doris Vlfatson, Maryjane Tooker, Mary Cordingley, Mary Jane Gray. Second row-Patty Yates, Joan Shreve, Mary Lon Kenwurthy, Elizabeth Davis, Marguerite Cook. Third row-Miss Hester, Ruth Ann Clapp, Mary Madden, Betty Harper, Ann Carney, Virginia Madden. Fourth row-Virginia Bailey, Mary Ann xvi-ll'l'l'Il, Lois Penn. SCHEDULE April 30. . . ...... ......... N orth High May 4. . . .... Lincoln May 11. . . .... East High GIRLS' TENNIS First row-Kay Hollingsworth, Mary Eastman, Barbara Jeanson, Betty Day. Second row-Jane Rex, Margaret Ann Hunter, Helen XVilson, Katie Fick. Third row-Helen Tucker, Loretta Kelly, Betty Bond, Mary Jo McElroy. Fourth 'row-Mary Harvey, Miss Hester. SCHEDULE May 4. . . ................. Lincoln May 11... ....,...... ...East High May 18. . . . . .North High 96 THE ROUNDUP-1936 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 L GIRLS' SENIOR GYM LEADERS y Harlan, Doris Harlan, Barbara Jeanson, Marilyn YVissler, Josephine Ullman, Evelyn Swords, Betty Day. Secomt row-YVinifred Murphy, Be-tt Co'r'e B tt ll First row-Shirle y 1 1 , e y Iorrow, Margaret Swords, Georgianna Zimmerman, Barbara Gerhart, Ruth Dreyer, Mary Clevenger. Third row+Louise Seeburger, Ruth Howard, Barbara Miller, Sue Harrison, Doris Vilatson, Emma Lou Stewart, Mary Cordingley, Ruth Hauser, Margaret Swaine. Fourgi row-Helen Alden, Elizabeth Cetron, Aspasia Neofotist, Genevieve Dunn, Betty Jean t-h - ' - ' ' a 1. er, Mary Harter, Helen '1ucke1, Polly Antrim, Jean Spaulding. Fifth row-Donna Mae Booth, Betty VVaterInan, Betty Skaggs, Katherine .ROSSIIIHTI B1 la B 'k , trtll, ul e, Mildred Pallas, Loretta Kelly, Katie Fick, Mary Eastman. Sixth row-Carolyn Lunisden, Lorraine Pearce, Alice Ann Renze, Jean Thornton, Lillian Stone- cipher, Shirley Seaman, Audrey Page, Bonnie Doll, Frances Fitz. Seventh row--Florence VVylie, Dorothy Bennet, Jean Curtiss, Annahell WVilson, Peggy Jacobson, Doris Jean Replogle, Marthann Canfield, Betty Meredith, Dora Joan Campbell, Gabrielle Mautz, Flora Ann Ellis. Eighth row-Betty Bond, Maxine Colgan, Betty West, Miss Hester. OFFICERS President . .... JEAN SPAULDING Vice President . .... . BONNIE DOLL SHARKS' CLUB First row-Louise Seeburger, Mary Breuht, Arlette Watson, Jean Spaulding, Barbara Jeanson. Second row-Mary Cordingley, Doris XVatson, Janet Hurley, Margaret Ann Hunter, Josephine Nickless, Bonnie Doll. Third row-Barbara Pfund, Mary Harter, Jane Rex, Bi-tty YVest, Joan Carney, Florence Vilylie. Fourth rou'-Doris Jean Replogle, Jean DutTy, Miss Hester, Louise Yan Evera. Ruth Morris, Mary Harvey, Kathryn NVood. OFFICERS President . . . .,.. JEAN SPAULmNo Vice Presiflenf . . . JANE REX Ser-retnry . BARBARA Jn-ANsoN Treasurer . LOUISE SEHBUR4:r1R JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' GYM LEADERS Firxtrow-Katl1e1'ine Chase, Mary Jean Cramer, Marjorie Murra ' M rc': YV d B 3, a it on , etty Van Liew, Florence Hoak. Second row--Joan Turner, Allison YVylie, Phyllis VVest, Mary Anderson, Velma Miller, Betty Votruba, Jeanne Sprague. Third row-Connie Grigsby, Barbara Erickson, Margaret Swords, Alta Main, Marjorie Stuccker, Jean Shinnick, Gertrude Clubb. Fourth. ra w-Frances Lumhard, Lugean Gibson, Elaine Brand, Jane Carlson, Virginia Daley, Claylain Cawiezell, Joan Roe, Idabelle Ford, Janice Triller. Fifth row-Charlotte VVeaver, Jean Hartley, Helen McCaruhridge, Marjorie Miller, Nancy Hovkett, Shirley Fein, Mary Muwen. 98 TI-IE 'ROUNDUP-1936 f THF 'ROUNDUP-1936 L.. SWIMMING Bob Wickes, Bob Klar, Jim Waller, Ted Miller, John Widdup, Ed O'Conner, Hulbert Mulock, Jim Haskins, Lafe Weeks, Bill Dan, Jim Jones, Jack Sutherland, McClain Oheetham, Bill Callan, Rush Shortley, Bob Hoffmann, Harry Trusant, Ralph Hanes, Jack Bailey, Kenneth Bartell. 100 SCHEDULE Roosevelt 34 ................ Fort, Dodge 41 Roosevelt 34 .... . . .North 41 Roosevelt 52 ...,..........., Lincoln, 23 Roosevelt 60 .........,...... East 15 Roosevelt-Second in City Meet. Roosevelt 62 ................ East 13 Roosevelt 28 ................ North 47 Roosevelt 50 .......,........ Lincoln 25 Roosevelt-First in City Meet. THE 'ROUNDUP--1936 THE ROUNDUP-1936 my nw .1 N. L ' N Q, ww: , 1, .V Lg -ay, I L ,kj , an, k L65 X , T.-. V5 A , 1- -. W1,QaL,. A571 , A , M ,fer -N , . f if f Q M K ,Q ff K. f M 4 - , + -K ,, JM Q. Q- 1, ' M ,. Ie K+ , Q ,g,Qf,',5g,, -, is Q 'R 4 A ye 4, 4' ' Y f - ' , w. A - ' , ff' 1, f W H' X , , 'MM , wks. YW' af,-if XS Qs Sf? Smile into the face of the world and cz :mile comes back. -RODERICK G. STEVENS THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 An ingenious American has invented a device to prevent such motoring acci- dents as arise from over-speeding. He describes his contrivance as follows: While the car is running fifteen miles an hour a white bulb shows on the radiator, at twenty-five miles a green bulb appears, at forty a red bulb, and, when the driver begins to bat 'em out around sixty per, a music box under the seat begins to play Nearer, My God, To Thee. E A letter received by a corn syrup manufacturing company. Dear Sirs: I ate three cans of your corn syrup and it has not helped my corns a bit. El A traveler was going down the road asking about the present business con- ditions. He met a man digging potatoes and asked him. He said: ,K . . . . ,, My business is picking up. 'The next man wasqhauling lime and he replied: Mine is slack. Entering a small town he sighted an old man with a wooden leg sitting on a porch and asked him. He said: I can't kick. The traveler went into a small store and the keeper replied: My business is on a good founda- tion, it's on the rocks. E Boy returning home from college sets down his bag and stumbles over it. Hello, Pop. Father: 'fHello, son, how are you? Son: Just getting over the grip, dad. EI . Mr. Irwin fin Algebraj: Betty, stand aside so I can see your iiguref' E Chemistry Teacher: Why does light- ning turn milk sour? Thoughtful Pupil: Because it docs not know how to conduct itself. El Mr. Carrothers: I am tempted to give this class a test. Barbara Stults, worried: Yield not to temptation. 104 Bob Sandler: What's happened to your girl? Ken Sayre: She had her face lifted. Bob Sandler: You don 't say. Whom do you suspect took it? El Lancllady: I think you had better board elsewhere. Boarder: Yes, I often had.', Landlady: Often had what? Boarder: Had better board else- where. E Mother uses cold cream, Father uses lather, My girl uses powder, At least, that 's what I gather. E A message from the railroad section foreman to the roadmaster said: No, 6 did not whistle. Send me a new hand car! ' El Show girls may have to answer lots of questions when applying for a job, but it 's really only a matter of form. EI Did you hear about the man who got splinters in his throat from drinking wood alcohol? IE Here lie the remains of a radio fan, Now mourned by many relations: He went to a powder mill, smoking his Pipe, - And was picked up by twenty-one stations. EI Father fell upon the ice Because he could not stand. Father saw the Stars and Stripes, We saw our Father land. IEI Proper clothes for various men to wear in hot weather: Ditch diggers-Panama cloth. Artist-Pencillines. Bald headed men-Mohair. Delicatessen dealers-Cheese cloth. Stock dealers-Shepherd's plaid. Flour and cement dealers-Sack cloth. Poultrymen-White duck. Gardeners-Lawn. Speculators-Crash. Cooks-Pepper and salt. Undertakers-Crepe. Grocers-Basket weave. Barbers-Toweling. THE RQUNDUP-1936 PROFESSIONA DIRECTORY HAROLD C. BLACK. M.D. DR. WESLEY C. DARBY DENTIST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1005 Equitable Bldg' Forty-second and University Phone 5-1214 Phone 3-7811 Des Moines, Iowa THOMAS P. BOND. M.D. WILBERT W. BOND. M.D. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS 603 Equitable Bldg. Telephone 4-0637 GRACE O. DOANE. M.D. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Suite 614 Bankers Trust Bldg., Des Moines Q MARTIN T. BREWER. M.D. GENITO-URINARY SPECIALIST 314 Iowa Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa Phone 4-8512 RAYMOND A. BURNSIDE, M.D. ' ' 610 Equitable Bldg. Phone 3-5625 V DR. W. J. CAMERON DENTIST 1015 Equitable Phone 3-4427 Des Moines, Iowa RODNEY P. FAGEN. M.D. 614 Bankers Trust Bldg. GEORGE H. FINCH. M.D. 1104 Equitable Building Des Moines, Iowa EARL H. FORD DENTIST 1114 Equitable Bldg. Phone 3-7881 DOCTORS WPB. CHASE. Sr. and Jr. GENERAL MEDICINE and SURGERY 14,00 Des Moines Bldg. DR. F. C. COPPERSMITH EDWARD J. HARNAGEL. M.D. SURGERY Des Moines, Iowa H. B. HASELTON. D.D.S. DENTIST 905 Equitable Bldg. 705 Bankers Trust Bldg. Phone 3-8311 Des Moines Phone 4-3522 Des Moines, Iowa THE ROUNDUP-1936 105 PROFESSIONA- DIRECTORY W. C. HOFFMANN LAWYER Phone 4-4724 622 Bankers Trust Building Des Moines, Iowa Office Phone 4-3432 Res. Phone 7-3297 DR. W. A. LANPHERE Extraction--Dental X-ray Suite 1108 q Equitable Building Des Moines, Iowa Phone 4-3291 h Emergency 5-0281 DR. DWIGHT E. HOOK PRACTICE LIMITED TO OPTOMETRY AND SYNTONICS 1212 Equitable Bldg. MA. D. JAMES. M.D. OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY 1120 Southern Surety Building Telephones: Oflice 4-7155 Residence 7-2232 I DAVID W. JAMES. D.D.S. DENTIST Suite 1120 Southern Surety Bldg. Home Phone 7-0581, OHice Phone 4-2403 Des Moines, Iowa Compliments DR. P. K. JONES PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY Roosevelt Shopping Center HENRY EDWARD KLEINBERG. M.D. Practice: Diseases of Women and Obstetrics 1118 Equitable Bldg. Phone 4-5355 DR. BURTON H. KNOUF PODIATRIST Practice Limited to Treatment of the Feet 1011 Equitable Bldg. Phone 3-3522 Des Moines, Iowa C. B. LUGINBUHL,,.M.D. INTERNAL ME CINE DIAGNO IS 1213 Bankers Trust Bldg. JOHN W. MARTIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1307 Equitable Building DR. EUGENE H. MCCAFFREY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 514 Iowa Building Telephone: Office 4-7728, Residence 5-0253 Office Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. Des Moines, Iowa A. M. MERRITT, M.D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 512 Iowa D. M. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phones: OHice 4-4322, Res. 5-5938 DR. J. B. MILLER PODIATRIST-CHIROPODIST 618 Flynn Bldg. Phone 3-0012 Roosevelt '28 DR. I. E. MURPHY DENTIST 516 Flynn Bldg. Phone 4-6552 106 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 PROFESSIONA- DIRECTORY DR. FREDERICK F. PEEL DENTIST University at Forty-second Phone 5-0606 W. L. RYAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 1121 Southern Surety Building JOHN P. PINKERTON, D.D.S.. M.S. General Practice Special Attention Given to Orthodontia 1012 Southern Surety Bldg. Telephone 3-1558 Des Moines, Iowa H. C. SCHMITZ, M.D. B. F. KILGORE. M.D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Suite 607 Equitable Bldg. DR. PINNEO DENTISTS 4192 Locust Street Phone 4-9610 Des Moines, Iowa DR. FRANK W. SHAW DENTIST 1106 Equitable Building HAROLD PLOTTS. D.D.S. 911 Equitable Bldg. CHAS. L. SNYDER ATTORNEY AT LAW Southern Surety Building Phone 3-6831 Des Moines, Iowa WILLIAM O. PURDY OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY 916 Bankers Trust Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa DR. CLEMENT A. SONES. M.D. 1020 Equitable Bldg. Phone 4-3241 F. N. RALSTON DENTIST 603 I. N. B. Bldg. Phone 4-9318 FRED STERNAGEL. M.D. Office 219 Fifth Street VALLEY JUNCTION, IOWA OFF1ce Phone 35 Home Phone 32 Phone: Residence 5-0595, Ofhce 4-3239 GRANVILLE RYAN, M.D. Office, 208 Sixth Ave. Residence, 5000 Country Club A. P. STONER. M.D. Special Attention to Ambulatory fOfHceJ Treatment of Hernia, Varicose Veins and Hemorrhoids 711 Equitable Bldg. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 107 PROFESSIONA DIRECTORY JOHN B. SYNHORST. M.D. Equitable Building Des Moines, Iowa C. M. WERTS. M.D. G. A. MAY. M.D. PRACTICE LIMITED TO EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 213 Bankers Trust Building Des Moines, Iowa OREN THOMAS H. c. WILLETT, M.o. ARCHITECT DERMATOLOGIST Des Moines, Iowa 608 Bankers Trust Bldg. 730 Des Moines Building Phone 4-4811 Reg. N. 4447 Treatment for All Foot Troubles DR. WILLIAM H. THOMAS DR. K. E. WILLIAMS PODIATRIST-FOOT SPECIALIST DENTIST Telephone 4-1112 Ygunkeg-5 D55 Moines, Iowa 1006 Equitable Bldg. Des Moines FRANK E. THORNTON. D.D.S. VALLEY JUNCTION, IOWA CRAIG T. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW 219 Fifth Street Phone 35 711 Crocker Building OLIVER SCOTT A. V. HANG STUDIO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Teaching During Summer Months Dial 5-3707 108 THE ROUNDUP-1936 HIC DIRECTORY DES MOINES OSTEOPAT AS A CAREER cousmsn os'rEoPATl-ly Des Moines Still College of Qsteopathy 722 Sixth Avenue DR. H. J. MARSHALL JAMES A. HUMPHREY. D. O. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND . . . SURGEON Equitable Building 401 Liberty Building J. P. SCHWARTZ JOHN M. WOODS. D. O. RACHEL H. WOODS, D. O. Bldg 801 Southern Surety . R . 5-1344 OSTEOPATHIC SURGEON 401 Libeffb' Building Oliice Phone 4-6950 es Office 4-8670 Res. 5-9263 Phone 4-7513 DR. JAMES R. SHAFFER DR. F. D. CAMPBELL OSTEOPATHIC OBSTETRICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON General Practice 805-809 Southern Surety Bldg. 3134 S. W. 9th Street OH'ice 3-0944 Res. 5-0703 DR. Q IRA GORDON DELLA B. CALDWELL, D. O. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 303 Flynn Building 603 Southern Surety Bldg' Phone 3-7426 Des Moines, Iowa Office Phone 3-0598 Physical Therapy DR. R' wi GEHMAN Colonic Irrigation T DR. R. B. KALE OS EOPATHAIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DES Moms- Iowa 302-4 Kraft Building 2901 Beaver Ave. Phone 5-0079 Evening Phone 7-0263 Office Phone 4-1027 Res. Phone 5-5659 DR. MARY E. GOLDEN DR. H. A. GRANEY, D. O. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 401 Liberty Building 1320 Equitable Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 I never sausage eyes as thine, And if you'll butcher hand in mine, And liver round me every day, VVe'll ineut lifels frown with life's caress Anil Cleaver road to happiness. E Mrs. Jones: I wzint SOIIIC cigarettes for my liusbandf' Clerk : 4 ' Cork Z l' Mrs. Jones: K' ls that better than to- bacco 31' IEI He sowetl his Wild oats for 21 night mare. IEI Judge: Ten days or ten llollars. Choose quiek. Bill Ransom: 'fllll take my tinif-.H - E 'l'i'z1tiie sign in l'ennsylVnni:1 town: 'tSlow, No Hospital. t'The boss just made me manager of his doughnut fzu:to1'y. K'Are you in charge of everything? HYeah, the hole Worksf' E All in newspzlperz For Sale: A cow that gives five quarts of milk 21 day, a set of golf sticks, u set of law books, and a very fine overcoat. E The naked hills lie wanton to the breeze, The nelds are nude, the groves un- frockemlg lisiro are the quivering limbs of the shameless trees- Xvllllt wonder is it that the Corn is shoekc-il? IE! HGive me some ice cream. What kind do you Want, sonny? lJoesn't make any nliffereiiceg the wonian ls blinrl. 'l Ax BABY PICTURES Ffrxl raw--He'en Aldcn, Mildred Mans, Ruth 1-Iauser, Max Shriver, Bob Moriarty. Svvonfl row-Jiin Swnine. Basil Ketf-hmn, Bob Erickson, Jeanette Coffin, Janice Johnson, Elloise lieaironer, Charlotte Colvin, Murrell Blount. Thirzl I'lllt'TJOSE1Jll1119 l lenniken, Irene Ketterev, Ke-ith CL11'I'Otl191'N, Ruth Ferringg, Jayne Ellen Law, Bob Fitch, lJllil11?i Campbell and Don Fitvh, Doris Harlan, Lorene Fm'ris, Jean Lin- strum and Blanche Young, 1+'ourIh, row-Mary June Prather and Bob Evans, Peggy Jacobson, Ronald YVoods, Hodge Jones, Betty Coolidge, Betty Bond and Katherine Fink, Charles YVeitz. Fffth ron' Chet Rupp and Gordon Johnson, Polly and Casper Schenk, Virginia, Ostrns, Lois Penn Ma1'gm'et Ulninibei-s. iNBECK'S Moron SALES Compliments of HUBBELL SHOE REPAIR 904 Walnut Street DES MOINES, IOWA RAYS STOP and SHOP co ' 'PANY of Finest Quality Foods Money Can Buy Meats-Fancy Groceries-Bakery Phone 3-4185 2211 West Grand MO OR CARS l Flowers of Disfincfion Come From KEHM FLORAL CO. We Specialize in Body and Fender f Ninth and WaInu'I' Dial 3-5276 Rebuilding z SALES SERVICE compnmenfs ROOSEVELT SANDWICH SHOP 1 12-13-14 L Ph 4-5266 3 ocusi one 902 Forty-second Sfreei 110 THE ROUNDUP-1936 if-'QM HU!!! , K is 15,591-l A' qw in rs A W In 'X av 5? We i ,L Nm wax .f ,Q THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 CHRONOLOGICAL LIST QF or sport Winning it and placed in chron- 0l0g1C2I.l 0I'd6I'. Roosevelt High School Was estab- lished in 1923 and in its thirteen years of history, the different sports, classes and clubs have Won a total of eighty- live placques and trophies plus the rib- bons. The different sports combined won the majority of these historical markers of progress. Basketball has won the most, followed close behind by the music department, track teams, golf teams and debate teams. Other departments are now entering the different fields of competition and are striving to place more trophies in the cases. Another sign that our trophies are growing in number is that a second trophy case was built this semester to house the ever-growing number of tro- phies. Roosevelt High is still a yearling com- pared to the years the other high schools have been established but the momen- tum which We are steadily gaining is showing in the different iields of com- petition. The following list of the trophies is arranged according to the department BASKET BALL 1. I. H. S. A. A. sectional 1928. 2. I. H. S. A. A. sectional 1929. 3. I. H. S. A. A. district 1929. 4. I. H. S. A. A. sectional 1930. 5. I. H. S. A. A. sectional 1931. li. I. H. S. A. A. district 1931. 7. I. H. S. A. A. consolation 1931. 8. Leeman Under Club Trophy 1931, given for Winning the city basket- ball championship three years in succession. Roosevelt has Won the city championship from 1928 to 193-1. 9. I. H. S. A. A. sectional 1932. 10. I. H. S. A. A. district 1932. 11 12. I. H. S. A. A. sectional 1933. . State Champions 1932. 1.3. I. H. S. A. A. district 1933. 14. I. H. S. A. A. sectional 1934. 15. I. H. S. A. A. district 1934. 16. Home Room Champions, presented by Coach Carl G. Harris. 17. All School Champions, presented by Coach Carl G. Harris. CALL US FOR GOOD H E L P Experienced Help of All Kinds Review School in Connection CAPITAL CITY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 408 Youngerman Bldg. E. L. Benge Mgr. Phone 3-8312 dLLTTy On! '36 'YOU have carried on the traditions of Roosevelt High for four years-you have every reason to be proud, but even though you graduate-Carry On! We, too, have traditions to live up to . . . the tradi- tions of the founder of A d' P Food Stores to bring you better food more economic- ally each year. It is this WEISER DAIRY SUPER DAIRY PRODUCTS Richer - Safer - Tastier Herd Blood and Tuberculin Tested Tel. 330 Val. Jct. Stanley Weiser, Prop BAKER-DARNES COMPANY HARDWARE, PLUMBING, SPOUTING AND SHEET METAL WORK Forty-second and University Ave. 5-3181 BEAVERDALE PHARMACY WAYNE KASSAR, R. Ph. Dependable Prescription Service 2702 Beaver Phone 5-0506 Des Moines, Iowa ,. feta' '5e,01fHg fo as We MATULEF'S GROCERY 31 12412 University mmm elephone 5-2119 W...Zil1..mS FOOD STORES QUALITY AND SERVICE Your Patronage Appreciated 112 THE ROUNDUP-1936 PARIS BEAUTY SALON MRS. MARGARET MCCARTY Specialists in All Lines of Beauty Culture HARRY'S FOOD SHOP QUALITY Foons Hair Dyeing Six Operators 4114 University Avenue OPEN SUf1d3YS Phone 5-3502 Des Moines, Iowa We Carry a Complete Line of Cosmetics 2809 InEefS011 Phone +3101 TOMMIE'S SHELL SERVICE Corner Beaver and Franklin DES MOINES, IOWA Tel. 5-9848 Always the Newest Firsi' in SMART DRESSES S T E A R N S 706 Walnui Courfesy of GRACE RANSOM TEA ROOM CRESCENT CHEVROLET CO. DES MOINES' LARGEST West Fifth and Keosauqua Phone 4-3115 WHITE LINE STORAGE COMPANY HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED, PACKED AND STORED Fireproof Warehouse Phone 4-6255 Compliments of DANIEL'S BROS. 417 W. Sixteenth St. Phone 3-6176 440 E. Grand Phone 4-7197 THE ROUNDUP-1936 113 1 NEIL'S DRUG STORE Forty-second and University Drugs, Drug Sundries and Sodas Phone 5-3145 Compliments of BROWN CAMP HARDWARE CO. Des Moines, Iowa ELLIS AND MCKINNEY Insurance and Bonds 415 Securities Bldg. Phone 3-5118 When You Think of Anything Musical Think of STONER PIANO CO. 914 Walnut Compliments to the T. R. H. S. 114 TROPHIES-Continued FOOTBALL 18. Conopus Trophy, three consecutive championships gives permanent pos- session. 1927 East 1932 East 1928 North 1933 East 1929 East 1934 North 1930 Roosevelt 1935 Roosevelt 1931 North 19. Football, from the first i11 1930. Roosevelt, 2, North, 0. 20. City champions 1930. night game MUSIC 21. State Festival, mixed small group, First 1930. 22. State Music Festival, mixed vocal group. Second 1931. 23. State Music Festival, marching band. Class A 1932. 24. .State Music Festival, boys' glee club. First, Class A 1932. 25. State Music Festival, string trio. First 1933. 26. State Music Festival, violin solo. 1933. 27. National School Band Champion- ship. 1933. Class A, Group II. Pre- sented by National School Band Association. 28. District Music Contest. 1933, Class AA. Highest rank. Des Moines Trophy. 29. National School Band Champion- ship. 1934, Class A, Group II. Pre- sented by National School Band Association. 30. Sweepstakes Award. 1934, Class AA, South Central District. 31. National School Orchestra Cham- pionship. Class A, Group II. 1935. Presented by National High School Orchestra Association. 32. Brass Quartet. 1935. 33. Ribbons for music: a. Girls' Glee Club. Second Class A, 1930. b. Mixed Vocal Group. Second Class A, 1931. c. Mixed Vocal Group. Third Class A, 1932. d. Girls' Glee Club. Second Class A, 1932. e. Tenor solo. Fourth Class A, 1932. 34. Drake Relay Parade. First 1928. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 ..,...f...u..-,W wwMum4wf.M,MJM ., if 51 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 115 Sfopln A'fREED'S for your Sodas, Malted Milks and Sundaes A Full Line of Package Creams REED'S SUPER SHOP Booth and Table Service BILL HAWSE, Mgr. 1435 Keosauqua MARIE BARNES FLANAGAN DANCE STUDIO Ballet, Toe, Tap, Acrobatic, Ballroom 401 Plymouth Bldg. Tenth and Walnut Phone 4-6921 SHELL SERVICE BROWN AND RUSHING Eighteenth and Crocker THE OLD TIMERSU Service Car Phone 3-9644 KEENEY GARAGE STORAGE, ALEMITING, WASHING REPAIRING Day and Night Service 421 Fourth Street Phone 4-5291 Park with Park Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll umIIII1wIIIIummmIIIIIIIImzmmnIummmmmm,1m1IIxI1I1mmmmwlmmuxz IIInIIIMIIIH1IIIIII1IIIIIMImaIImImmalmzuumIIxIxxNmmmmwmmm For true economy . . Ride the Trolleys DES MOINES RAILWAY COMPANY IllllllllllllllillilllIHIHIlHIIlllHlllllIIllIIHIHHHIll!IIllIllllllllllllllllllllll llHHM1311IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIHllllllllllllllllIHIHIllIlllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll rlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TROPHIES-Conzfiomecl TRACK 35. Drake Relays. Halfbniile relay, 1926. 36. Drake Relays. 880'yard relay, 1926. 37. Drake Relays. 880-yard relay, 1927. 38. 1. H. S. A. A. District meet, mile relay, 1927. 39. I. H. S. A. A. District meet, half- mile relay, 1927. -10. Drake Relays. Junior high, 410-yard relay, 1927. 41. I. H. S. A. A. District meet, half- mile relay, 1928. 42. I. H. S. A. A. District meet, half- mile relay, 1929. 43. Oskaloosa Relays. Quarter-mile re- lay, 1930. 4-1. Drake Relays. Two-mile relay, 1930. -15. I. H. S. A. A. Distriet meet, half- inile relay, 1932. 16. Drake Relays. Half-mile relay, 1933. 47. Stuart Relays. Half-mile relay, 1933. 48. Des Moines Junior High, 4-10-yard relay, 1933. 49. 1. H. S. A. A. District meet, half- mile relay, 1933. 50. Drake Relays. 880-yard relay, 1934. 51. Drake Relays. Junior High, 440- yard relay, 1935. 52. One track trophy unnamefl. BABY PICTURES First row-Jim Hoak, Betty Brzuiden- burg, lone Duston. Scmnfl row-Mareelyn Hawks, Fletcher Jones and Jack MeCambridge, Jane Rex. TIVIZFII'l'01L'-A11111lb0llC Chase, Bob and Barbara Winans, Bob Priee. YOUR FIRST PICNIC OR LUNCHEON THOUGHT HILAND POTATO CHIPS Less Starch Less Fai 116 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 i i 31. - ' , Q ,, . 9 3 , A ., .i :.- t If 5 ' ' ' ' f f Q V ' TV ' ' 'fifif , ,!fw,.- I 55 . ', sf. ggiki . g f 'f 'x' M- ,Y ..Q1f,3gg,I5v1ig5j'f ,km , gk A H? 112 - - : A 2 5425.19 ' 5:1 .Lv , - ,. W gi fiqikgfgr, ' '43 gfff-sifggiiffmy T ' I. 1155522-2521 u 5' L .. I ' :TYSLSUJ Q53 fginifgi. , 1: fe' ffrrfagw ,W L. E21 i QS' . k My vw Nuff K THE ROUNDUP-1930 x-A 117 To shield-a friend's honor. Tom Sugden: Conductor, why is this IT IS WITHTIN THE LAW- To steal-a kiss. To shoot-the rapids or the chutes. To slash-a skirt. To beat-a carpet. cut-an acquaintance. To To kill-time. To murclerAa language. To graft-a tree. To fight-life's battles. To speed-good news. E Who gave you that black eye? Nobody gives me anything. I fought for it. E Wife to bald husband: What did you do with your toupce? Husband: I sold it toupee the rent. E train so late? Conductor: The train before is be- hind and we being behind the train before makes us behind the train before which is behind schedule. Compliments Yellow b Co. Dial 3-1111 The Thinking Fellow Calls a Yellow 118 TROPHIES-Continued TENNIS 53. I. H. S. A. A. District tennis chain- pionship, 1934. 54. University of Iowa Interscholastie Singles Tennis championship, 1924. 55. University of Iowa Interscholastie Singles Tennis championship, 1926. I. H. S. A. A. State Tennis cham- pionship, 1934. 57. University of Iowa Interscholastic 56. Tennis Doubles, 1926. GOLF 58. State championship, 1926 59. First Ames Golf Tournament First 1924. 60. State championship, 1929 61. State championship, 1930 62. State championship, 1931 63. State championship, 1932 64. State championship, 1933 65. State championship, 1934 66. State championship, 1935 DEBATE 67. Drake's Fourth Annual Debate Tournament. Second, 1929. 68. The Carl Byoir Debate Trophy Team Roosevelt, 1924. East, 1925. East, North, Roosevelt and West tied, 1926. West, 1927. Roosevelt, 1928. East, Roosevelt, 1929. North, 1930. E HOUSE RULES Towels changed weekly. Dogs not allowed in the bunks. Candles and hot water charged extra. Board, S2 per square foot. Meals extra. Spiked boots must be removed at night. Guests are requested not to speak to the dump Waiter. Anyone troubled with night- mare will find a halter on the bedpost. If the rooms get too warm, open the window and see the fire escape. Base- ballists desiring a little practice will find a pitcher on the stand. Don 't worry about paying your bill, the house is sup- ported on the foundation. The hotel is convenient to all cemeteries. Hearses for hire at 25 cents a second. Guests wishing to do a little driving will find hammer and nails in the closet. Guests wishing to get up without being called can have self-raising Hour for supper. If the lamp goes out, take a feather out if the pillow, that's light enough for anyone. THE ROUNDUP-1936 B 3 S Q i THE ROUNDUP-1936 Harold Jaynes to Clerk: Father Wants to know if it's true that there is il tobacco trust. Clerk: f'Yes, that is quite right, 111y Ill2l11.7 ' Harold Jaynes: 'tThen father would like to be trusted for EL package. E I play a musical instrnme11t some but only for my own EIIIIRZCIHOIIL. EI Vharity Solicitor: VVill you help The 'Old Ladies Home ? Homer Maize: K'WIlQl'f5 are they?'I E livery man may have l1is priee, but how many are Worth it? Then there is the follow that takes the penny to bed with Ililll in ease he tosses in his sleep. IEJ VVillie, age 12, looking at a kiddie car he has received for his birthday: HI'll bet the guy that gave me that gave Venus de Milo 11 brzu-elet. IE! Bill Vogt: 'fWhy do you paint the inside of your ehieken coop? Toni Little: HTo keep the hen from picking the grain out of the Woodfl E Mr. Currothers: VVho established the law of LITIIITTITSIIIIIQ returns? .Tack Nichols: Ny l21LlllfIl'ylllHIl.H E IE, Rowing Coach: You want to eome on the erew huh? liver rowed before? I 1 . l I v . ' - 7 I The barber is the village ent up. Studi nt' Onb 'i horse, Su! CEI IE! Then there was the 1112111 who was so Three TIITSIOPTQSZ Love, women, and lazy that he put the baby outdoors and hash. let the sky roeket. BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS 2 A I R ST R EAM fMk34l... NATlQlIfL I d ,54.:.g4z:g:-.:.g.g:g.,.fM., ,-,Jw 4-:-'.-'fc-:r 3, an . xl U. Q ,Q ,, x Amnow ' S f H ' ' ' ' W., we 5 L3 1 XQ i . . f s of DeSOTO FAST THRU SERVICE T0 CHICAGO CASPER ROCK ISLAND BILLINGS H OTTUMWA SALT LAKE CITY OMAHA SAN FRANCISCO 1 DENVER LOS ANGELES sh0l'f6Sf ROUf8S . . . Fast Time Low One way and Round Trip Fares HUGH HARTER . ' i MOTOR CO., Inc. H UI' I n 210 n Information -Tickets BURLINGTON aus DEPOT mmlways am una Mulberry Phone 3-3126 13th and Locust DEPENDABLE AS THE BURLINGTON RAILROAD 120 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 TROPHIES-Contimlecl 69. Iowa State Teachers College Debate Tournament, Class B. Second, 19532. 70. Iowa State Teachers College State Debate Tournament, Class A. Sec- ond, 1933. Tl. David L. MeCahill Senior Debate Trophy, 1933. 72. Champion in the Iowa High School Debate League, Class A, 1933. Pre- sented by the 'Extension Division of the University of' Iowa. JOURNALISM 73. The Register Biggest News Contest, 1924. Junior Division, Roosevelt Junior High for interpreting world news. 74. The Register Biggest News Contest, 1925. Presented to Roosevelt Junior High for interpreting world news. 75. The Register Biggest News Contest. Senior division for interpreting world news, 1926. 76. Iowa High School Press Association, 1927. Awarded by the Register and Tribune for the best front page make- up. 77. Iowa High School Press Association, 1934. Presented to Iris Peet for in- terviewing. 78. Iowa High School Press Association for news writing, 1936. DRAMATICS 79. Iowa State High School Theater Contest Challenge Trophy, 1927, 1928. Presented by Drake. 80. Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School annual play writing contest. Miriam Ryan, 1932, 1933, Miriam Ryan, Betty Lou Cladwin, 1933, 193-1. MISCELLANEOUS Sl. t'Big Stick, on which all graduat- ing classes put a spike or nameplate when they graduate. 82. Des Moines Swimming Champion- ship. Presented by Carl VVeeks, 1929. 83. Plumb Challenge Trophy Fifteenth Annual Drake Relays Des Moines Championship. Roosevelt, 1924. E Nobody has questioned the truth ot the sign seen on a government road project: 'tSlow men at work. IE! The other title for Sweet Adeline is The Bottle Hymn of the Republic. E Anv tax on shoes will hurt our standa ing. D THE ROUNDUP-1936 Electricity in boy 's hair. Another boy has gas on his stomach. IE! Men are wearing their pants longer. They have to. IE! Dentist: Pardon me a moment, si1'. I must have a drill. Bob Price: Can't I even have a tooth fixed without having a re- hearsal ? I ' E-El He talked as it his Adam 's apple was sour. E A prisoner was charged with striking a woman. He said he only mentioned he didn't like her apartment. The judge ruled he had thus knocked her tlat. IEI VVhat's become of the old-fashioned drug store that used to sell drugs? EI I saw the dago at sunset. LICENSED BROKER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE DENNY REALTY CG. 1355 HUTTON CTHOS. L. DENNYJ Phone 6-3254 DES MOINES, IOWA 121 THE LONE RIDER OF TARNATION G-ULCH QThe Cowboy Storyj Put 'em up thar! The crisp command rang out above the tinny rattle of the cheap piano in Ye Olde Lavender Kettlen Saloon, and forty pairs of hands shot into the air, with a deafening report. Forty pairs of eyes watched the masked stranger in the doorway. Drap JENSEN-DUNN COMPANY SALES FCRD A Ford Dealer Since 1924 Fifteenth and Keo. Way 4-6111 122 them thar shootin' irons, continued the even voice, sighting down the cold muzzle of the six gun he carried, or llll empty the contents of this maga- zine QAdv.j. And by his tone the dissolute crowd of cattle-rustlers knew that he meant what hc said. What you Want of us-all, pardncrlm whined Saunders. HI came fer Prairie Rose, the stranger replied. HI-lcr with the voice like a nightingale, whut comes out ol nowhere to Warm our hearts with song- Gavvd bless 'er. The beaded curtains parted, and the beautiful dancer stared at the bearded stranger in wide-eyed surprise. Gently he reached down inside his dust-stained shirt and drew forth a tiny locket on a gold chain. HMother, said the stranger simply. McCall. I-51 Boss: There's 3510 gone from my cash drawer, Jimmy, you and I were the only people who has keys to that drawer. ' ' Jim: Well, s'pose we each pay 955 and say no more about it. IEI Betty Harper: UI have such a cold, I'll have to do something for it. Charles Bradshaw: HVVhy should you do anything for it? VVhat has it ever done for you? IEI Betty Williaiiisz 'fWaiter, Waiter, thercis a Hy in my soup.', Waitei': HAh, that's all right, he can swim. 'THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 HARD TO BE GAME New it seems that people are supposed to be game at all times but what does it mean to be game, really game? You take Bets, she'd eall up and say, How about it, big boy? Are you game for an evening out tonight? I'd say, HO. K. She'd reply, Well, it 's going to be at the Plaza. Of eourse Kitty, her girl friend, has to go and her boy-friend always turns out to be some handsome guy without any dough. Bets gets kinda fickle at them plaees and she pieks out some yap with a man- mountain physique eating alone, and sends them absent smiles toward him, Cyou know the kindj, and if she gets a bite Cand she usually doesj he drifts over and asks her to dance, wonderin' who the punk is she's with, qthat 's mej. So they dance! I ! Then I'd say to myself, Just who'd he think I was, a yoeo, or sumpin'? I'd like to punch him right in the kisser. I'll bet he don 't know what a spark plug is! QI'm a meehanie. j Bets would return to the table with this Mr. X and says he's alone so wouldn't it be niee if he eould squat at our table, for he was so lonesome. And I'd say, 'tYea, why don 'teha? Mr. X then said he come from Bash waa and Bets would say, UNO, I've never been there but I knew an awful sweet girl from there. I think her name was Dixon. He says, You don't mean Connelly, do you? And she'd say, Perhaps that was it. And he asks, Wasn't it Helen Con- nelly? And she says, Yes I think so. Thus they spend the next four dances trying to coincide on their friend. Finally the waiter presents the eheek and of course Kitty 's boy-friend is always cheek-blind, Qher boy-friends are all gifted that wayj. - Bets would then say, Poor old Charlie, Qthat's mej is all tired out so I guess we'll have to take him home, Henry Qwho is Mr. XD, as soon as he pays the eheekfl So now I spend my Saturday nights at home, alone. E11 , HBuek Summersf' said the titian- haired sehoolmalam, is there any een- neeting link between the animal king- dom and the vegetable kingdom? f'Yes, ma'am, answered Buck, promptly, Hash. IEI Of all the words of tongue and pen, V The saddest are, Be in at ten. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 Mrs. Dionne: 'fWhen we were first married you were only too glad to Wipe the dishes. Mr. Dionne: I know, but that was when we had only two dishes. REPPERT'S S I N C E 1910 OWEN CRIST Auto Body Service mouvvrv' .wmv-v--v at Wai 't ' BODY REBUILDING FENDER WORK PAINTING GLASS AUTO TOPS UPHOLSTERING Kee. una Four-reemh Place 4-5259 123 Mr. lflastniunz f'XVill you please nn- swer my question, Jack? Jzlvk Moylan: I mlid. I shook my head. Mr. Eastlnanz Hllo you expect me to hear it rattle clear up hero? BOYS and GIRLS If you wanf a Real Candy Bar Eaf Jacobson's Dairy Maid NORTHWESTERN CAN DY COM PANY 124 I quit singing with the choir when they founel out what was the matter with it. E Where is Hut large :mil how do you get there? E After all you can find more horse scents in :L stable than anywhere else. El Murdor: 'Pho paporllzlngor hung :1 boarder at the hotel. Maybe it was only rt roomer. IE! B0ilY'f UilFflZ NMa friend T stick to .. PV 3 you like :1 liloonlhoundfl Oscar: 'fYeahg 1 wish I was ane- niio. ' ' E Cain the surdine box?l' HNU, hut the tomato van. IE A chicken hates to be 1'0H.St6ll. But some of them do not miml being steweil. E Mary Stndler Qafter Senior Froliesj: f'Difl you note how well my voice iilleil the 2illLllf0l'll1lI1'?H Chuck VVeitZ: t'Yes, people were kind enough to leave so as to make room for it. El WheI'e most of us shine is on the seat of our pants. THE 'ROUNDUP-19,36 Boyce? DOWNTOWN - UNIVERSITY - UPTOWN Appreciate the splendid patronage given us by Roosevelt Students during the past years QJWKD We hope we may continue to merit your good will in the future. You're always Welcome at Boyce's. R.f3 hGNCi.J Where The Gang Goes ALL LOCATIONS AIR CONDITIONED THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 ' -'-T a s 5 K THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 Bill Vogt says that the reason the three little pigs left home was because their father was such a boar. Little Willie Rose Sat upon a taek- Little Willie rose. RESTRINGING O'DEA FINANCE M. E. BARR CQMpANy 713 Grand Ave. Phone 4-5825 MODERN SANITARY METHODS Fresh Fruiis and Ve eiubles U d g SCHMITT BARBER AND er BEAUTY SHOP C C Schmitt Bros. Mrs. Sincock 4 n a Barbers Beauty Operator Phone 5-4051 2718 Beaver FOR QUALITY GROCERIES, MEATS AND FRESH VEGETABLES Call Complimenfs DAVID HURWITZ Phones 5-0172-5-0173 L' A' BODKIN 3510 University Ave. Des Moines H- W- CRIST SPAINHOWER BOARDING SERVICE STATION Thirty-seventh and Ingersoll . Phone 5-9882 ALL pETS BOARDED, BATHED, WagQL12Q2,,Qi2g '9 CLIPPED, CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FREE STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS eaoz Hickman Ave. 7-2868 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 127 Phone 5-7515 WAVELAND CLEANERS RECOGNIZED FOR QUALITY 4719 University Ave. NEAL BRADY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 5-0614 31st and Ingersoll Des Moines, Iowa PHILLIPS SERVICE GAS OIL WASHING GREASING . GARAGE We can for and Deliver 1613 Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Forty-second and University Phone 5-9859 Phones: Oflice 4-3831, Res. 54968 General Repairing-All Work Guaranteed F. G. BOATWRIGHT Louis Opponheimz HHOW did you Fat Lady to U, Boll Hop: 'fl30y, vall ever reconcile Helen and Betty? me a taxi. Jim Carroll: I gave them a. choive Bell Hop: Ok0y,la1ly, you 'ro a taxi, bit of gossip and asked them not to but you look more like lL Mack truck repeat it to each other. to mo. WIGGINS WINDOW SHADE DUFFS BARBER SHOP SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR VENETIAN sunos FOR ALL 2522225 BEAUTY 3508 Rollins Ave. Phone 5-4953 Call 5-2010 2724 Beaver Avenue Cum-y.S OSCAR AGRELL , VIOLINS MEN S SHOES Repairing and Accessories 621 Locust St' 410 E' 6th 217 Davidson Bldg. Phone 4-5819 128 THE ROUNDUP-1936 The suppresion of gambling was first noted at the time a pair 0' dice was taken from Adam. E ' Ever sinee a woman's head has been stamped on the silver dollar money talks. IE! IjI,oW many people Work in our of- iT?'?O,HI should say about one-third of em. E iz-hello, Joe, Wholre you working for now. Same bunch-wife and five kids. f'Do you Want a trained nurse? One in a short dress will do. IE Max Shriver: Jack, what have you got in those bags? Jack Lilly: HMy kneesf, IE! Mitzie Gould: 'fDon, I eanteloupef' Don Dorsey: 't0h, honeydew. Mitzie Gould: ' 'My meloneoly baby. ' ' El Young girl: f'Not only has he broken my heart and wrecked my life, but he's messed up my entire evening! UPTOWN BAKERY Our Specialty-Rolls, Pies, Cakes Pastries, with a Home-made Flavor 4130 University Phone 5-7117 ANTISEPTIC HAIR SHOP MR. AND MRS. T. J. HANLON The Home of the Perfect Permanent 410 Shops Building Phone 4-7917 Des Moines, Iowa Compliments ANDERSON PARTS SERVICE CO. AUTOMOBILE REPLACEMENT DON'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP Don't Throw Away Your Old Shoes They Are Comfortable Let Us Repair Them PARTS Quality-Service-Workmanship 1025 Walnut Street Des Moines, Iowa 2716 Ingersoll Ave. Des M0i119S, IOWH 'THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 129 We Are Here Io Serve You CENTER DRUG CO. 863 Forty-second Phone 5-6545 EARLE L. NOFTSGER GROCERY and MARKET Phone 5-0315 915 TI1iri'y-Ihird BRUCE TRANSFER AND RENT-A-TRUCK Phone 4-4101 S. W. Fifth and Elm LUCRETIA'S GIFTS UNIQUE Gifts and Cards for Every Occasion Attractivcly Priced 218 Eighth Street Des Moines, Iowa Compliments of THE FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE 318 Sixth Ave. Florsheim Shoes, 58.75 and S10 Worthmore Shoes, 55.50 Compliments of HUMMEL BROS. PACKARD DESOTO PLYMOUTH 2822 Beaver Ave. Phone 5-1179 SUCCESS COMPOSITION AND PRINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Phone 3-1119 Third Street at Keosauqua Dial 4-7676 2213 Cottage Grove MRS. MILLER'S COZY BEAUTY SHOP MINIMUM PRICES No Parking Restrictions. Open Every Evening. Formerly Insurance Exchange Bldg. Lafe YV00ks: NHC mills himself a Chick Neighbor: 1'vc got 21 few y1lEllll0.H things I can Count on. .Tim Haskins: 'KNO womlvrg Ovory- thing he has on is charged. B011 Fitch: UWh:it 13 Chick Neighbor: HMy fingers. 130 THE 'ROUNDUP-1956 Then there 'S the proud father Who Wanted his boy to he :m carpenter, so he sent him to 21 hoarding school. IE! Waiter: 'AVVant soup? Joe Maize: ls it Wood sou Q? . . b VVa1te1': HSu1'e, fourteen carrot. E Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you arog Up above the World so bright, VVhat do you think you are, :L light bulb. IE! A lmarlrer recently looked at Jack Moylan's hair and asked him if he Wanted it out or just the oil ehzmged. IEI Louise: Homer, have you been drinking beer? Homer: UNO, No. l've been eating frog legs and thut's the hops you smell. FEI Mr. Moore: f'Who was that who laughed out loud? Betty Baichly: 'tit was T, but I didu't mean to. Mr. Moore: 'fYou didn't 11102111 to? What do you l11G2111?M Betty: t'You see, 1 was laughing up my sleeve, but I didu't know the elbow was Worn out. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 For Good Phoiogrophs Think of HOSTETLER'S 300 K. P. Building RUNDBERG GROCERY FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS 4702 Universiiy Phone 5-3197 HALLlBURTON'S RITE-WAY STORE Phone 5-1117 2721 Beaver Ave. BELL'S BASKET GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Full Line Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Meats Quality Food at Right Prices Phone 5-3137 2326-2328 University 131 HONESTLY YOU SHOULD BE IN WALK-OVER SHOES 614 Walnut St. DISTINCTIVE HAIRDRESSING KIRKWOOD BEAUTY SHOP AI R-CONDITIONED QUEAL Lumen COMPANY TWO BIG YARDS 7th and Keosauqua E. 4th and Grand We Aim to Please Prompt Service JEWETT DRESS CLUB FOR BETTER CLEANING AND REPAIRING Costs No Mare 505 Ninth St. Phone 4-6434 132 Marvin Bridgeman was sick in hed with a high temperature when the doe- tor arrived. Marvin: How high is my tempera- ture today, Doe? Doctor: It's just l00 today, Mar- Vin. Marvin: 'fGood enough. I'm finally coming down to par. IEI Ronald VVoods and Leslie Gordon were going on a picnic. Upon crossing a railroad track, Ronald stopped to ex- amine the rails and Leslie looked up to see a train approaching. Calling to Ronald, Leslie said: f'Hey, Ronny, get off that track or else give me the lunch basket! IEJ SONGS THAT MIGHT FIT Buek Summers: HI Get a Kick Out of Youf' Don Dorsey: It's Been So Long. Bill Rash: Contented.', Bill Vogt: UI Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze. Chase Liesure: f'I'se a Mugg-in. John Hull: Let Yourself Go. Verle Van Lissel f'Just :L Gigalof' Allen Dillon: 'fThe Broken Reeordff Keith Carrothers: ULost. IEI Bill Humphrey: 'fWhy are you dressed like an Indian? Jim Hoak: 'fThe hotels were so crowded I had to dress like an Indian so I could get a reservation. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 'YH THE ROUNDUP-1956 MINNIE THE MOTH Onee upon a time, long, long ago, there was a great king who had a beautiful, beautiful daughter. Now the king wanted his daughter to marry a great king like himself, but like all bad girls she was in love with a loafer prince from the next province. The king hated this prince because he thought the prince had bad blood in him. However, his daughter thought the prince was her dream man. The king thought and thought and thought of some way to keep his daugh- ter from marrying this prinee and finally hit upon an idea. He told the prince that he would give him a beautiful white ermine coat and if, in five years, he had not lost a single hair from his beautiful coat he could marry his daughter. VVell, the prince thought this would be an easy task and took the beautiful white ermine coat away to his castle in the next province. He locked it in his strongest room and posted a guard of one hundred men in front of the door. livery day he counted the hairs in this beautiful white erniine coat. The first year all the hairs were on the coat, the second year all the hairs were on the coatg the third year all the hairs were on the coatg the fourth year all the hairs were on the coat. All this time the king was informed on the coat situation and near the last part of the fourth year began to get worried. The king decided to call up his old friend, Minnie the lNIOth. XVhen the king told Minnie about the situa- tion she was at once sympathetic and told the king not to worry, that she would help him out of the scrape. As soon as she left the palaee of the king she flew away to the castle of the loafer prince in the next province. When she got there she iievv in one of the windows. After she got in, she Hew through all the halls until she found the room where the prinee kept the beautiful white ermine coat. She thought at first she could not get in the room but at last she found she could squeeze through the key hole. When Minnie got i11to the room she saw that the prince was counting the hairs on his beautiful white erniine coat. She quickly flew up behind this prince and ate three of the hairs from the beautiful white ermine coat. Wheri the prince finished counting the hairs on the coat he found that he was three hairs short. I-Ie thought this was odd so he counted the hairs all over again and this time found that he was still three hairs short. VVhen he finished counting the hairs the second time he sat down and began to cry and ery and ery. VVhen Minnie saw the prince ery- ing she felt sorry for hiin and asked him what was the matter. t'Little moth, said the prince, HI am in love with a beautiful girl and if I lose any of the hairs from this coat I cannot niarry her, and there are three hairs missing. H XVhen Minnie heard this she was sorry for what she had done and sat down and began to ery and cry and cry with the prince. XVe all know what a sad sight this was because everyone has seen a Moth Ball. STANDARD SUPER SERVICE REGGIE HOARE Washing and Lubricating W, 18th and Grand Phone 3-9512 BRIGHT DRUG CO. 28th and Ingersoll Dial 3-0822 17th and Woodland Dial 4-6415 Des Moines, Iowa Our Pleasure to Serve You-Well For an Unusually Delightful Flavor Use GOLDEN GUERNSEY AMERICAN TABLE MILK Produced Under a National Trademark and Advertised in Leading Magazines For Sale by the IOWANOLA FARMS Chas. R. Mountain Phone 5-0594 Wifh Bes'l' Wishes CONSOLIDATED DELIVERY Specify Bilt-Well Millwork for Beauty, Economy, Durability Des Moines made CARR 81 MOEHL CO. 301-321 Southwest Ninth Des Moines Since 1897 Phone 3-8123 We Are Strong for Roosevelt High WHEELER LUMBER BRIDGE 81 SUPPLY CO. Hubbell Building - Percy E. Hoak W. M. Wells Phone 4 6267 Pres. 8: Treas. V. P. 8a Sec'y. 134 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 THE LAST OI' THE MOHICANS ACT I Captain, Blood, the Dancing Pirate, steps out As Thoiisanfls Cheer. Ah, Wilderness! he sigh. Would that I were Tho Man on the Flying Trapeze, like I saw that Night af the Opera! But I suppose I should Thanks A Million that I am out here Unflor Two Flags. I'll be all right unless lny pirzltes de-vide to Follow the Fleet, and in that ease there 'll be Mutiny on the Bounty. ACT II Oh, here eolnes The Voice of Bugle Ann--Rose Marie. In Modern Times she is Reckless, thinking that there :lre no 111ore pirates. This Small Town Girl has no Desire to be Fl Prisoner of Sharll' Island, however. ACT III Captain Bloor! descends upon Bose Marie. Bright Eyes, Ile says, I Live My Life, and I know more than the Tale of Two Cities. I'm known as the King of Burlesque, 0,SlLllllg'll.6SS.1l,S Boy and the Frisco Kill, and I've been famous since' The Last Days of Pompeii. Chat- terbox, If You Conlrl Only Cook, I like to -but then, I Dream Too Much. Oh, my Wonderful Professional Sol- dier, sighs Rose. Isn't this 21 Magnifi- cent Obsession? ACT IV The Brirle Comes Homo. THE RQUNDUP-1936 Fine Cleaning CORWINS Master Cleaners TAILORS-HATTERS Telephone 3-0914 1930 Cottage Grove TYPEWRITER RIBBONS CARBON PAPERS DUPLICATOR SUPPLIES FRYE MANUFACTURING CO. Third and University Ave. CENTRAL IOWA SAND AND GRAVEL CO. 414 Hubbell Bldg. Phone 3-5101 JACK THOMAS West 14th and Grand Ave. Phone 3-9625 WASHING-GREASING-POLISHING We Call for and Deliver Your Car Tires, Batteries D-X Gas Diamond 760 Oils 135 A small boy was leading a donkey past an army eneampment, when two sergeants saw him and decided to have some fun with him. 'fWhat are you holding on to your brother so tightly for, Sonnyil' kiddcd one of the soldiers. USO he won't get loose and join the army, the boy replied without crack- ing a smile. E VI'hen life becomes a petting party somebody usually gets it in the neck. Him has went, Him has goneg Him has left I all aloneg Oh cruel world! could it was! E G1'or'e1': How about some nice horse- ra dish ? ' ' Maryjane Tooker: Oh, no, we have a ear. How E The law schools turn out a good many orators. I don 't blame them. MILLER'S LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS 1101 High Street Phone 4-2111 Visif. .. SKONDRAS Iowa's Leading Confecfionery Sodas. Lunches, Candies 820 Thirty-fifth Street Phone 5-3184 L. G. PULIS 8: SON FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS Our Aim-Quality and Service Our Prices Are Right Free Delivery, 9, 11, 2, 4 PETS IOWA BIRD COMPANY Between Second and Third on Walnut RUTHERFORD'S FOOD STORE 4711 Universiiy Ave. Open Sundays and Evenings Tel. 5-9535 H. L. FAIR JEWELRY CO. 202 Kraft Bldg. Diamonds-Watches-Jewelry H. L. FAIR A. E. KULLANDER Phone 3-7237 Des Moines, Iowa 136 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 A DAY 8:01 McKay first in line. 7:00 Mr. VVilliam Anderson an-ives. S205 Mlss Msfsrs gets out SCISSOTF- 7:11 Andorson's key won't fit door. 8307 Lads 31'f1V9 for tafdy hau- 7:12 Coach Carl Harris gets up. 8510 Ed Goldmafl gets t,0 sleep- 7:12Mg Coach Harris goes back to bed. 8111 Sioneclphef S1195 ln- 7:l3 Harris gets pulled out of bed. 8513 Stomen bumps head, f01'g0t 7:15 Anderson 's key still won't fit. fo 0131011 110012 7:16 Runip rises, opens window and 8314 Mflftha hflflks for Barnes- throws out chest. 8315 SUN hfmklng' 7:18 Key still Wonft fit. Szlow Merry-go-round starts. 7:20 Bump Can7t get chest out of 8:17 Second bus arrives. Dogs Window. gather to bark things over. 7:21 Bill Ransom gets home and 8519 MCf1'Y'g0'f0uUd stil going brushes teeth. St1'011g- I D 7:22 Tcsal-arrives. 8:25 Oakes arrives for 8:00 tardy 7:25 Band lads arrive. 2 han- . 7-27 Ed Goldman Suu counting 852016 Goldman Hwvss- Sheep. 8:27 Rush and Jam. 7:30 Anderson discovers door un- 8729 More Tush find .lam- lockedl 8:30 Last bell rings. 7:32 Betty Harper quits snoring. 8135 Qhlwk Weitz brings UP article 7:33 Bradshaw still dreaming of f01'-Pape? , Hal-pm. 8:39 VVe1tz still talking. 7:34 Tesar turns buck on hand, Till- 8540 Meefs Cflts ln- . Son makes a face' 8:47 Jack Nichols arrives in short- 7:36 Rump brings window with him. hfmd- 1 7:38 Oakes gets out of bed. giozw Flrst Pf31'10d half OVGT- 7:40 Big Game Lilly takes shot at 9309 And SUN f10.Le1SU1'0 bm-0 hide- 9:10 McKay still in line. 7:42 Hoaks start lapping Cocoa. 9:13 Someone wakes up Hanes. 7:45 Koch arrives with new frog. 9325 Ofikes Says H0 more talking- 7:47 They 1.011 games Out. 9:30 First period over, Jones comes 7:49 One minute of eight -4- ten. dfagglng in. 1 8:00 Battriek arrives for first ses- 9540 Second 110111' Study bcgllls- sion. QContinued on page 1385 .wLdI121Enoz1MbScwzI5u.HHl' I 1 .5 A. E. KULLANDER EA81'SmF1lI6'RANBAl2tb ' O Manufacturing Jeweler Ph9ne 3'7133 202 Kraft Building Established 1919 PETER PAN STORES DES MOINES AND VALLEY JUNCTION Save on every item CORNELIA WILLIAMS HURLBUT PIANO STUDIO SOSM Locust Street Y O U R E Y E S DESERVE THE BEST Phone 3-4574 Res. Phone 7-2121 The best examination The best glasses H. E. IHC. The best SfY19S Formerly Noble S. Turner, Inc. Will Always Be Available at 516 Walnut Street Phone 4-S354 Hudson and Terraplane Service GENERAL REPAIRING Body and Fender Repairing, Painting, Wreck Rebuilding Washing and Greasing 12th and Mulberry THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 137 THE CAR SHOP UPTOWN CLEANERS A 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 ll 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 DAY-Continued 50 00 20 30 36 50 60 05 10 20 30 31 -1315 45 455 47 50 00 10 12 15 22 30 -tl Jameson leaves English class with a bad cough. 'Fen olcloek. Surprise! Surprise! Mary Jane Tooker trips over basket-forgot glasses. Nothing happens. Jones and OlConnor argue with Miss Jacohsg get no where. Peaslee leaves elass to find his woman. Gantt find woman. Lunch. Thank goodness! Kids go to shopping center. Crap game starts. Crap game still going. Show starts, f'Flies Over Cheesernan. ' ' Brown arrives in Lize.,' Bell rings. Bell stops ringing. Mr. lNIoore's students leave show, others stay. Races to class begin before bell stops ringing. All quiet on the Western front. Heat strike declared. Heat strike over, says Battriek. Second lunch hour. Just thanks. 'fLiz Patterson arrives for afternoon classes. Ralph Hanes leaves for second lunch. Price leaves everything for afternoon of golf. 50 .fr- OD 00 06 10 1015 22 30 -L6 50 62 05 07 15 .23 38 40 49 52 00 08 Price enters hall, women gather. Lunch hour over. No one satis- ned. Ransom leaves for lunch. Neighbor gets over mad spell. CWc mean Chick.j Vtfeitz still says article should get in paper. Miss Meers cuts in again. Shriver still in show waiting for Mickey Mouse. 1-'ire drill. Too many rehearsals. Paqnin kills pigeon during fire drill. Deadly stone. Cars leave parking lot. Some fire. or 2:02 Keith Carrothers final- ly gets out of building. 'Bell should ring. Oakes eating lunch with Swan, Chow gracefulj. Alexander calls Mary from class. Can't crank oar. Price returns from golf. Price leaves with golf team for another round of golf. Anything can happen. Nichols still working at sh01't- hand. Anderson gets new key. Bradshaw leaves class to get car started before 3:15. Smart people board street ear. QC'ontinued on page 1455 FOR HIGH GRADE TRANSPORTATION I202 Locust Phone 4-7431 Careful Workmanship, Efficient Service Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing WM. M. BENNETT, Mgr. 4120 University Ave. Phone 5-2613 C. J. 81 H. TEXACO SERVICE STATION CERTIFIED GREASING AND FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE 35th and Ingersoll Dial 5-9819 ELMWOOD BARBER SHOP FROSTY and DICK We Strive to Please Thirty-first and University Shine KOCH BROTHERS HARRY A. MOELLER ' GROCERY Printers A HOME-OWNED BRIARDALE OFFICE OUTFITTERS STORE STATIONERS 904-906 Forty-Second Street Q I Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries, Meats and Bakery Goods DES MOINES 4 Phones: 5-1175, 5-1176, 54177, 5-1178 138 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 A STRUG-GLE BETWEEN HILLS Five minutes had passed and still there was 11ot El sou11d. Everyone stand- ing around was quiet, not even a 111111-- 1n111'. There was 11 steep l1ill and the brave young 1111111 was ill :1 very tough spot. A f1'z1ctio11 of 1111 inch and it would he certain death. M:111y times this young fellow had lveen i11 this same p1'edie:1n11111t but for this 0116 occasion it seemed different. Certaiii fortunes liinged 011 inches and if uiisueeessful-well, then it would he too bad. Onee before the young lad lived through 21 situation exactly like this one, but l1ecan'1e so e111':1ged with madness that he threw his host friend i11to 21 tree, breaking him from limb to limb. Hhhh! Quiet everyone! Here Gomes the deciding blow. Yes, there it comes rolling along taking the hill, slow hut sure. It looks like success! Yes, it seems eertain! In it goes, but it's roll- ing' around the rim. Wait PL ininute now. It isg it isn't-my heavens, he has missed. Ohhh! Ohhh! 001110 the groans! He has failed in this crucial spot. Wzitmfh out everyone, this 111211-l lad is going to throw his dyiiamite, for he has just missed a ten-foot putt which would have meant a syndicate. Pioneer jewelers of Iowa 111119 1' 1865 GIFTS FOR GRADUATES We cordially invite your in- spection of our large stock of Watches, diamonds, jewelry and silver. When desired we are glad to extend the convenience of QuaIi1'y. Service. Suiisfucfion MODEL LAUNDRY 514 Third Phone 4-47 69 Complimenfs of RED BALL FOOD STORES GREETING CARDS for All Occasio FINE STATIONERY ART STATIONERY PRESS 1166-1168 Twenty-fourth Street Phone 5-9560 Next to University Branch Library 115 Specialists in Quality and Service Reasonable Prices PRIMP BEAUTY SHOP GOLDIE THOMAS, Manager 421 Fifth Avenue Phone 3-02 26 EMPLOYERS MUTUAL CASUALTY CO. Automobile Insurance 409-21 Valley sunk suanding nes Memes. IOWA FLOYD M. CAMPBELL THE COMPLETE FOOD SHOP Where Qualify ls Higher Than monthly or Weekly payments. fhe p,-ice Dial 3-4141 2722 IIIQBFSOII Six'I'h and Walnwl' Free Delivery 139 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 Father ruefully gazed on his last dollar. Money has wings and house rents make it Hy, he said. ww A 'ma' f Pzsususux MAMIFASTVRERS Yurrmum m Gam Jrwzuzv CONSUMERS CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY 606 Grand Ave. Phone 3-5111 Flowers by DESS POWERS Des Moines Building 403 Sixth Ave. Phone 4-7060 SPENCER CHEVROLET CO. CHEVROLET SALES. SERVICE Phone 194 Valley Junction, Iowa Yes, snicl his fifteen-year old son, and some houses have wings, for Ilve seen many a house Hyfy UYou'ro smarter than your old dad, maybe, son, but l. always thought that no part of a house except the chimney flue! ' ' CARR GLASS AND PAINT CO. PAINTS AND VARNISHES For Every Purpose Glass and Mirrors of All Kinds Attractive Wall Papers for Every Room We Set Automobile Glass Mirrors Resilvered Eleventh and Locust St. Phone 3-4287 HATS FOR EVERY OCCASION AT POPULAR PRICES 51.85 52.85 KAHN'S MILLINERY Two Convenient Locations 802 Walnut 313 Seventh Street Twenty-one Years in Des Moines 140 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 THE DUMPS fThe Gloomy Mid-West Storyj Minnie Tinikins stared out of the window across the desolate prairie, drab and fiat and hopeless. A wet rain dripped from the eaves, like the cold water tap in the kitchen sink. She thought of the kitchen sink, piled high with last week's breakfast dishes, on which the grease had hardened in gray lumps. They had not eaten since last 'l' h ursday. The door slammed. Eben shuffled to the roar 1-loset to hang up his coat, She did not raise her eyes: The baby died today, Eben. He did not reply. He had hung him- self in the coat-closet, inside his coat. There Was a revolver in the top bureau drawer, but she was too Weary to cross the room to get it. Outside the window the rain dripped steaily over the dull, empty, futile prairie. Drip. Drip. She broke her arm at the elbow, just to hear it snap. Transition. E Basil Ketehani Saw a iiea, Basil Ketchum. EI McClain Cheethani Was playing cards, McClain Cheetham. Mr. Forsman: f'Jerry, why do you have your socks on wrong side out? Jerry Barnes: HMy feet were dirty so I turned the hose on thorn. Compliments of The UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST A Builder of Men Twenty-fifth and University Ave. Rev. Paul E. Becker THRIFT WAY STORES GROCERIES-M EATS 4126 University 2723 Beaver 1309 Forest 2721 Ingersoll 210 Locust 3615 Sixth Ave. 842 Hull Ave. BROWN'S CAFE 1207-09 High Street Your Co-fe in Des Moines IGW PRI TI SL SUPPLY CC. we U J'k ll Appreciates the Patronage and Kindly Attitude of Roosevelt High THE ROUNDUP-1936 141 BECK COAL AND MINING CO. Iowa's Best Coal Ofice Ph. 4-8173 Mine Ph. 5-0855 HERTZBERG BINDERY M if-.'Z 1. .i4eZiE'Q1E5ZF1 i DES MOINES SAIZZEAEPQSJCR Compliments INCORPORATED 9f DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS DEPENDABLE USED CARS Fi'fI'een'I'h and Locusi 3-0135 DES MOINES. IOWA CENTURY LUMBER CO. S. W. Sixih and Murphy Roses are rvd, Violots are blue. All The rvst smell 11000 Miss .'l:111oI1s: 'It is ll wcxll-known fawt that 1111111 usc 2500 words of the Iflnglish Iilllgllagk' daily. Iixvcpt King IiO11gh2lllKI I10's 1111 apv. ICJ FL1IIIlG1'Q'Z How about the XVOIHOIII A Q 3 Inf- Q Y I if f' L 5.2. f . . I I II11 -. PM :nun :runes 'QIIIIIII' HOME-OWNED - INDEPENDENT Operaie Ihe Mos'I' Modern Co'Hee Roosiing Plani' in 'Ihe Unii-ed S'I'u'Ies FRESH COFFEE SERVICE BRIARDALE - GWC - TALLCORN QUALITY PURE FOODS 142 'TI-IE 'ROUNDUP-1936 ODE TO A NOSE Sniflle. sniffle little nose Pa, what are l'0SIllCfll'S?H Cosmetics n1y son are ,vemllx are 7 7 ! l l H Vilhich upon my Visage grows I pray you-give me some re Jose. SUTVCS. l E1 My stock of hunkies you depleted And still you glimmer like il beetg Yea, even though I soak my feet ln n1ustzu'cl-still I k11ow de feat. Prithee, prithee, little nose, Do not let us come to lnlows. Iwlieg of you give me some repose, Lise-he upon you, wanton nose. -I-IX. Ben Hzirrisonz HNew c-ur, olsl topl' Jack Nichols: Neg new top, ol: mr c . FEI 'Tis hard to part with those we love, VVhen our hearts are full of hope, But 'tis hardei' still to find ll towel VVhen our eyes are full of soup. ADELAIDE McVEY TEA ROOM Service by Appoinimeni' 1011 Forty-second Street Phone 5-3350 PEERLESS CHEMICAL CO. Disinfectants, Insecticides, Liquid Soaps, Cleaners, Soaps, Brushes, Brooms, Paper, Chamois, Sponges Phone 3-3022 204 S. W. Second St. Des Moines, Iowa PANSYVALE H. G. BARICKMAN OPAL FOOD PRODUCTS QUALITY Cut Flowers, Pot Plants and and Bedding Plants Funeral Flowers Our Specialty ECONOMY Sold by 4905 Douglas Ave. Des Moines, Iowa HOME OWNED GROCERY Greenhouse Phone 5-0421 STORES THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 143 Oh, he swallowed half a dollar And it lodged below the collar. But by a stroke of scientific skill The coin was excavated When the surgeon operated, And the man coughed up a hundred- dollar bill! Bruce Thompson: 'IHOW many in your family Q ' ' Bob Alexander: f ' Nine. ' ' Bruce Thompson: est IZ ' l Bob Alexander: No, my father. Are you the old- IOWA'S LEADING ADVERTISING SPECIALTY MANUFACTURERS C. E. ERICKSON COMPANY. Inc. Des Moines, Iowa KLINE'S PHARMACY Corner Thirty-first and Forest Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Prompt Delivery Phone 5-3191 Compliments of the f 45215 QM ERCHANTSFP X-QELIVERYK rxf Compliments of UNDERWOOD ELLIOT FISHER Co. 902 Walnut Street Des' Moines Branch SHEPARD'S CAFE 215 Sixih Ave. Phone 4-4577 Home Cooked Food Af Popular Prices Soufh of Walnuf on Sixfh DES MOINES COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Devoted Exclusively to Education in Pharmacy and Chemistry Write or telephone for catalog 1019 HIGH ST. PHONE 3-5624 144 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 A DAY-Contfinucd 3:11 Maize looking for his squaw. 4:06 Missing! Tape for Loeke1 s 3:15 Thatfamimmenr. 4 Quad lffg- b V v Ri- ' 3:16 Stars appear on the sporting.: '07 S5110 Ifewasies' ump calves 3.20 t.H ki I T on how 4:l4 Game starts. I ' 03 Z S 1 WOT 'fe S ' 4:20 Chamberlain Avenue now prom- Stung knot' . . inent parking s ot 3:2015 Miss Me-ers suggests cutting it. berlin P ' 3528 NiCh01S leaves Shorthand Class- 4:26 Flies over Broadvvav or Cham- Whippwl- bel-lain. 'f 3536 Smdlel' appeafs OH track- 4:30 Hewitt slides for base. New 3:40 Evening race starts around uniform added to outfit. Roosevelt streets. 4:33 Bats unsuccessful. Rurnp finds 3:44 Newman appears on iield for unused fenee post. 5:15 ball game. 4:40 Hewitt still sliding in new uni- 3:50 Rulnp eanlt, find bats for the form. game. ' 4:43 Carrothers comments techni- 3:52 Four students picked up for cally on game and passes on. speeding, 4:47 Newman thinks of Senior 3:59 Rump finds some one used bats Frolie rehearsal. Leaves base for kindling. and runs to building. VISIT . . Boesen's Flowers Are Grown fill 660 Bl , 0P. 7II Locusr sr. YOUTL ENJOY IT- in Des Moines BOESEN-THE FLORIST Ted Boesen Downtown Store: 422 Seventh Street 4-6151 Oflice and Greenhouses 3422 Beaver Avenue 5-3252 Member of FIorfst's Telegraph Delivery Association THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 145 4 BAKER'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Beauty Service for the Entire Family 4717 University Ave. Phone 5-1828 Much Success and Future Happiness ROSE LORENZ Compliments of N. I. NELSON MARKETS Wholesale and Retail Meats 1501 Grand 4723 Grand I FINE FOODS LDES MOINES WHOLESALE GROCER CO. I06-108 W. Third Street WM. H. METZ CO. DISTRIBUTORS Automobile Paris and Machine Shop Service Pennzoil Philco Radio Tubes and Paris 1406-I0 Grand Avenue 146 4:50 New bats line. Certainly eat up those iiies. 4:55 Shriver and Lilly shoot each other with supposedly blank cartridges. 5:00 Some rehearsal. Funeral at future date. 5:10 First teacher leaves building, punching time clocks. 5:12 Another teacher sneaks out of building. 5:15 Mr. Swan goes to town. 5:18 Roosevelt getting beat. Crowd leaves. 5:22 Roosevelt winning, crowd as- sembles. 5:25 Fitch hits homer down heating plant Chimney. 5:30 Ump decides they must get new ball. 5:45 Game over. Happy children. 5:50 Shower room choir gets going hot. 6:00 Fidler very hungry. East soap and goes home dirty. 0:10 Three teachers drag out. 7:00 Time straggles on. 7:05 Two other teachers leave. 7'30 Reeds business flourishes. Downward. 8:00 MeCambridge's pet rats leave locker for dinner. 8:30 Time still struggling and march- ing. 8:45 Three more teachers out. 0:00 Everything quiet. That is, at home: no one there. 9:30 M:1e's rats return to tidy up locker. 10:00 Jamieson gets ready to leave for date. 10:30 Jamieson shrinking into for- mal. ll:00 One more hour in day. Little man what now? 11:30 Newman knocks pillow for home run. 12:00 Everyone quiet. Time now jumping in leaps and bounds. VVe eanit keep up with it. 12:01 Last of faculty starts for home. EI Rattle, rattle, little flivver, How you shake and how you shiver. Sometimes when I'n1 in a hurry, Over you I greatly worry. Then it is I often wonder What I got you for, by thunder! When a street ear for ten eents Will save me so niueh darned expense. El We editors may dig and toil Till our fingertips are sore, But some poor fish is sure to say, I've heard that joke before. THE ROUNDUP-1956 Joe Slaekgarter down in Van Buren county was always against town pro- jects. They town council one day de- cided they needed a fence around the cemetery. Joe said no, and when asked why, he said: f'Woll, there 's nobody inside that can get out and there 's no- body outside that wants in. E They say a eat has nine lives, but I clon't believe it. Huh, I do. Think of the frog that eroaks every night. IE Jack Lilly: Why didn't you trump your opponent 's ace last evening? lviax Shriver: HI didn't have the heart. E All's fair in love and Roosevelt! Bill Ransom: May I have the next dance? Pat Patterson: Sure, I don't want it. MILLER SUPER SERVICE STATION 1150 Polk Boulevard Phone 5-9865 Washing, Greasing and General Repairing. Towing-Cars Called for and Delivered. Home Owned and Home Operated CURTIS GREENWOOD PHARMACY GEO. CURTIS, Ph.G. Sudden Service 4803 Grand Ave., Ph. 5-1185, Des Moines Luncheonctte Prescription Druggis t COWNIE Tnus VALUE Funs Complete Fur Service Repairing. Resfyling. Cleaning Hygro-cold Siorage Phone 3-8101 510 Market Street LOW FACTORY PRICES UNITED MOTORS SERVICE COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE FOR ALL CARS Headquarfers for Delco Auio Radios-Sales and Service Mulberry at Twelfth Phone 4-7115 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 1 47 ALAS! TOO LATE! The English have an undying love for eertain civilized things. In a gorse bush a hundred yards beyond his trench lay Lieutenant Fitz- hugh Throekmorton of the King's Own Rifles, asleep at his post. For hours he had lain there, searching the position of the enemy through his binoeulars. Overcome by fatigue, he had nodded, drowned, and finally slumbered. The sun hung low in the western mists when Throckmorton awoke. He glanced at his wrist watch and sprang to his feet with an oath. Regardless of pe1'il, he turned and sprinted toward his trench. His was not a nature to count the risk when duty, however de- 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 ARTISTS BRUSI-IES - CANVAS GORDON PAINT 81 GLASS CO. Authorized Devoe Agents 609 Grand Avenue Phone 4-5261 layed, Called. Every German sniper within range sent shot upon shot after the fiying figure. The enerny's trenches took up the hunt and fairly blazed with rifle and machine-gun fire. The bullets huinmed in Throckmorton's ears like a swarm of savage hornets. They snarled and bit at the turf about his feet like a pack of wolves. VVith a last desperate burst of speed, his clothing tattered with bullet holes, the Lieutenant gained his trench and leaped down to its cover. His face wearing an expression of mingled hope and despair, he rushed to the bomb- proof dug-out where sat his Colonel and brother officers. They looked up at hini with eold eyes. One glance and Throek- in0rton's heart failed him. late. They had finished tea! He was too E Journalism 1 Student: ls the editor in? Miss Meers: NO.,' Journalism 1 Student: Well, just throw this artiele in the wastebasket for him, will you. IE Judge: Do you plead guilty or not guilty? I ' Prisoner: I beg pardonf, WOLTZ STUDIO Offers Its T H A N K S SERVICE AND QUALITY PORTRAITS to the Seniors of ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL for The Largest Patronage Ever Given By a Des Moines High School to Our Studio It Is Our Earnest Hope That We May Continue to Serve You in the Future CONGRATULATIONS-ON YOUR GRADUATION AND BEST OF LUCK-FOR THE FUTURE 148 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 Pariy Decoralions Adveriising Ar'l' 0 GLENN S. LULL STUDIOS Phone 4-4026 'l'he Primrose Flower 81 Gif! Shoppe Wood Fibre Flowers for All Occasions Free Instructions for Making 208 Shops Building, Des Moines, Iowa Complimenfs of HERRING WISSLER COMPANY 1212 Locusl Slreel' Des Moines Snappy Fooiwear for High School Shldenl-s Girls' Sfyles Boys' S'IyIes S5 to 56 S5 FIELD SHOE CO. 508 Wolnwl' Sfreel' CADILLAC LA SALLE Complimenfs of OLDSMOBILE UNION MOTOR SALES. Inc. DISTRIBUTOR FOR IOWA CADILLAC co' 1100 LMS' Phone 3626 1501 Locusl' s+ree+ Tel. 3-6248 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 149 Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept TIME STRUGGLES ON 4 School has sprung. So have students. 6 Corridors fill with youngins. 9 Mr. Stein hunts for tennis team. 11 Dinner for home room ofiicers. Six o 'clock sharp. 11 Mr. Stouecipher states he ap- preciates all cooperation. 11 Do owners warned to keep ti dogs out of school. 12 Parking lot Controversy. 14 Attendance Investigation cards filled out. Way out. 14 Dogs still quite annoying. 15 Booster Committee inspires all for cheerleader talent. 15 Drake University football show. Free ticket and every- one will go. 16 Gym excuses O.K.'d by Dr. Johnson. Remaining half take gym. 16 Fraternity cards filled out. Boys join sorority. 18 Federal Aid much smaller than expected. Prosperities COIHC. 18 Lost and Found moved to book room. 19 Cheer leader situation still raging. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oet. Oct. New boys in Roosevelt re- port to nurse's oiiiee. Mr. Moore wishes to meet home room ushers. Noon movies raging as ad- mittance by stamp book. PLEASE NOTICE: WRIST WATCH LOST? Recommended that bicycle riders lock vehicles. Dog situation highly im proved. Hitrh-hiking ordinance pased. Fun stops. Tickets for five Drake plays at 31.25. Some bargain. End of a perfect month. Only eight months until summer vacation. Nothing happened. Minutes of student couneil read but not listened to. Air-minded students look for- ward to assembly over the air. Pep assembly the order of the day. Very brief. Black zipper notebook found, to be lo s t? Information needed. Recent fire drills satisfactory. Need great iniproven1ent???? First senior high Hi-Y. Din- ner is served. Sept. 20 Football team excused at Oct. More minutes,-we mean from 1:30 to go to Creston. student council. Compliments of the . . . Sixth and Locust 150 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 Oct All students interested in dc- Oct. 29 School dismissed for teachers' hating join the debate club. convention. Big time in the Oct Speedball games start. It's a Y Old town tomght- fast gamg for youngsters. lNov 1 New -month, nevv deal. , . , Nov 4 Physical education demonstra- Oct Gold rimmed glasses lost. luv- . ' . ervthin is lost but the reputa- tum at Cohscum' than g ' Nov. -1 Bradley Nelson reports on ' C e'l Bl fF.'Co l. It 'a Oct This is Sunday. Surprise! 613352 Q 1,155.8 uml W S Oct New week. Narry a happen- Nov 5 Roosevelt ls New Deal hits ing. Roosevelt. Federal aid given Oct Book HBUFF, The Collie Y i Qfefb' Studentfy- . A Lost. Try the lost and found lNov fm Cimtnarron is shown for instead of the announcements. Y - Puplls 3maZ0mQUt- I . That reminds us,-dog Condi. lNov 1 Assembly held in recognition tion well under control. N F Of football team-I Oct Roosevelt-East football game Ol I 53351115212-igf IiglH0i?g?er?gbE1PcZ this evening at 8:00 o'elock. g E v V . . V reproach. It was fine. . veryone vselcome, it theg v . . have 50 Centg, Now 8 Again au minded students prepare for radio program Oct Home Room lengthened five OVOTKSQ. Eiiuutes tf9d.?yaq Game called Nov ll Mid-semester cards. Every- ecause o, c ar ness. one haunted. Oct First Band plays at Lions Nov ll Armistice Day celebrated. Club. Four return. Nov ll Short meeting of Theodian. Oct. Hallowe'en problems arise. I It must 120 3 Club- - Oct School dismissed at 2:45. NOV- 13 COIHIIIUTUW Chest 15 SPYUHQ'-T Teachers resume school at N H liif0f'0 Stuigellts-t The lgffk- West. ov ' nslc onor 0010 ,y mee ing Oct. Joe Lilly, the explorer, gives held- . fagts on big gafne, Jack Nov l5 LOSH Bladf Etlld white Shaf- doesn't notice friends for two fer pen. This is getting to be days, a regular lost and found col- Oct Jack Rank presents April umn. Ads 5c. the word. Showers. It 's a play, folks. Nov l8 Ticket on sale for senior play. Compliments of Iowa Packing Company i Makers of Gblh ltlnmvatmh llama aah EEIIIIH THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 151 l C om plimen ts of BROWN DRUG COMPANY 1511 Grand DAVIS GRILL Fifth and Keo K Twenty-four Hours of Service Brown's Hat and Dress Shop EXCLUSIVE BUT INEXPENSIVE Hats 31.85 and up Dresses 33.95-57.95 308 Eighth Street Dial 4-3314 Quality Jewelry Since 1871 iS25.E'f.'3.'.1... Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. No v Nov. Dee. Dee. Dee. Dec. Dee. Dee. Dee. Dec. Dee. ll National Youth Administra- tion aid modified. Mills College invites all. Girls. Hi-Y meeting today. No din- HCT. No noon movies because of Thirteenth Chair. It's a play again, not a resting place. Parents Night declared a sue- eess. Many parents lost in bldg. National Honor Society meets. All club secretaries make monthly report. Thanksgiving assembly. Organized Good Times Club. Latin Club Christmas Banquet in honor Roman poet, Horace. Honor's Committee meets to- night. Four pupils represented. VVindson Bus riders hold eon- ference. My! Isn't this all so interest- ing. School band gives Convert. Number starred is 'Tseh:1ik- owskys Fifth Symphony. All school wrestling tourna- ment plunges ahead. Plans for Christmas baskets progress. Slow. Baskets fill slower. Wilford Aikin speaks for the Progressive I-ldueation Asso- ciation lilxperiment. All interested in Tiddle-de- winks tournament arrange a club. 152 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 Dee Dec Dec Dec. Dee Dec Dec Dec. ' Deo Dec Ray Cless, popular piano play- er, plays for Hi-Y M. Film Safety on the Federal Skyways ' ' shown. Ping-Pong tournament starts. A little workout before the holidays. Volley ball for the men of the faculty. Girls buy tickets to Girl-friend Boy-friend Party. Active dramatists give Christ- mas Plays. Boys bring 5c and neektie for necktie swap at Hi-Y M. Christmas vacation extended to include two full weeks. Everyone plans to carry out spirit of Christmas day pro- gram as completely as possible. Christmas Fund Incorporated gains in volume. Dec Christmas is here with all its cheer. Jan First day of 1936. Jan Back to school after Christmas vacation. Jan Bob MeMillin spoke at paid up assembly. Jan Bunch of keys lost somewhere in the building. Jan Second term of night school started. Jan Tickets on sale for senior frol- ics. Jan Jan Elan Jan Senior Frolie big success. Eleanor David, Dale Ereckson, Bob MeVey make big hit. School purchased a small port- able radio for the use of the school courses. Henry Nielson talked at Hi- Y. Council approved for stage- eraft award. Jan. Only 5 days of school this Week. Jan. End of Semester. Jan. Big game with East. We Won. Jan. Everyone still filling out pink tickets for enrollment. Jan Black leather notebook was taken from the cafeteria last Thursday by MiStake'??7'?? ., Jan. New Merchandising class will be organized fifth period. Any- one interested see Office. Feb No school-1Sunday. Feb Big Fur Coats appear around building ACCOMPANIED by plaid ear muffs. Feb. 5 Pease sign up for free-throw contest next week. Feb Seniors marched in at assem- bly 323 strong. Feb. 11 Announcement of vacation be- cause of coal shortage. fContinu-ed on page 1551 'THE ROUNDUP-1936 Bandbox Dry Cleaning Phone 3-6166 1300 Keo Way THE WINGATE COSTUME COMPANY THEATRICAL COSTUMES CAPS AND GOWNS Walnut ol' Second Phone 4-2512 DES .MOINES STEEL COMPANY Steel for Buildings-Bridges Reinforcing Steel-Ornamental Iron Rock Wool Home Insulation Page Chain Link Fence Johns-Manville Building Products Phone 4-2102 Des Moines, Iowa HOPKINS 81 MULOCK. INC. INSURANCE FIRE CASUALTY-BONDS 202 Royal Union Life Phone 3-6151 Are You Going fo College? Don't be disappointed by lack of funds when the time comes. Start a Savings Account now. We will help you get started. VALLEY SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 153 CLAIBORNE-RENO CO. 1200 Grand THE NEW LUMINALL PAINTS Dries in 40 Minutes. Odorless. Pastel Shades. Inexpensive. We carry a complete line of Picnic Specialties Phone 5-2157 ADAMS GROCERY ROOSEVELT BEAUTY SALON SHOPPING CENTER and JOHNSON BEAUTY SHOPPE 611 Flynn Bldg. MISS GEORGIA D. WOODY, Prop. HULETT'S GROCERY AND MARKET 800 W. Nineteenth Phone 4-5189 A modern credit store with complete line of fancy merchandise at popular prices. We solicit your business. Delivery Service Down Town Ford Dealer CHAMBERS MOTOR CO. Twelfth and Walnul' Grain, Bonds, Stock, Cotton, Commodities, Consignments Members New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and Other Leading Exchanges LAMSON BROS. 81 CO. Established 1874 2220 Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago W. H. Sievert, Manager 304-6-8 Liberty Building Phone 4-3266 Des Moines, Iowa 154 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 'FIME-Cofntiizuecl Feb. 23 Coal shortage vacation all over. Everyone returns to school. Feb. 24 All school assembly. Kentucky Harmony Singers. A group of four negroes. Feb. 24 Music solos finals held in 348. Feb. 29 Discussion held on hitch-hik- ing problem. Mar. 2 New Studentsl party post- poned. Mar 3 Entries for the school inde- pendent basketball tourna- ment turned in. Mar o Special senior high assembly. Mr. Waltcii' J. Millard dis- cussed civic affairs. Mar 6 Bob Zimmerman, deep sea diver, was star of the assem- bly. Mar. 9 Bob Harriss, of Hollywood, gave 71 talk on the producing of the picture, Trail of the Lonesome Pine. Mar. ll Capt. Timmons sent letter to school telling of the traffic complaints of neighbors about Roosevelt of the students. Mar. ll Baseball squad called out. Mar. 13 Mixed doubles ping pong tour- nament started. Mar M ar M a r Mar Mar Na r Ma r. Mar Mar A pr. A pr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 13 Apr. l3 Students' privilege of using the auditorium during study period canceled. Roosevelt won the city wrest- ling meet. VV. H. D. Lester, special agent of the federal department of justice, spoke at assembly. Full length movie, Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, in 4 'Roberta. H School got out early. 'Peach- ers' meeting at East. Order Latin club pins. Bring money to John Doolittle. Balloon.-tired bicycle ridden away from school by mistake. Last tryouts for S e n i o r Frolies. City Indoor Track Meet at field house. Dutcher award committee starts collecting. Last day to get tickets for Spring Proni-Tickets 500. Gruesome picture of Death on the Highways shown in as- sembly. Spring vacation starts. Someone lost a brown leather wallet containing a large sum of money. Second meeting of the safety club. fCnntin'uerI on page 1591 For Home Delivery Service 3-6211 Call inns! A I N ig- THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 155 Compliments of ..., The Register and Tribune Engraving Department DES MOINES THE RQUNDUP-1 ff' THE ROUNDUP-1936 ol 1 Iowa 's Largest and Most Distinguished School of Business 629 American Institute of Business E. 0. FENTON, President DES MOINES, IOWA V IFully Accredited! TI-IE ROUNDUP-1936 TINIEYC0qqfiq17lpd May Dr. Royal starts boys pliysieal Apr. H Roosevelt lost to Dowling M v exalllqatloils' on their field in baseball. RIM' goullflup mllwluut' fi Apr. lfi Golfers to turn in scores by A dd 1 10. ICT gms into mal ic' lfridav. H gms? ' t. . 1 F ' . . l ay i omina ions now in orc er Apr. la Paper Drive going on for the fm. new Student Councir Pmsi, benefit of the Baseball team. dent' Apr. 20 Dr. .lohnston starts physical May Senior Frolies big success. f'X3Ul1Uat10l1S- May Everyone starts preparing Apr. 21 Ruling laid down for attend- for final tests. ing Drake Relays. May Annual stat? still working Apr. 23 Students asked to refrain hilfll- from puttingluneh and liquids May First final tests taken and in lockers. flunked. Apr. 28 Alumni boat the Varsity Mal' Lilft P1'Cl'2U'ilti 11S fm' lifst baseball team on our field. 59111011 Partb' lll2 d0 by Slwlill Apr. 29 Leave orders for pietures of Ggmllllttefm V M east of Leave lt to Psmith. l' May NH101' I agtl 'sullen' Apr. 30 Last day of April-Oh Joy! May Satuiday.b0mmh 'LH hlwp' ' , ' May Lngllsh fmals-more Hunks. May Bundle dl'lVG next Week. Maw Getting gluldcq ready for May Golf boys are out in the ' Seniors. ' limods again lmuucing Dowl' May Senior grades turned in. , mg' M ' 0 la f f 'lool for May 5 Small l'ox developed at Hub- al Sexfmlgou l 15 0 Sl I lwlb CVGVFOYW TUUS to fl0f't01'S- Ma f Last day of sehool for senior. . E May 6 Men and ladies of the fI'0l1CS June A few Seniors S4-Cn lingm-ing get down to business. about Sghool. May National Honor Soeiety Hold June More tests fiunked. big: vfllllp meeting. June Senior banquet pulled of? at May Roosevelt lost to Lincoln Younkers. Howling sueeess. High baseball team on our June Commencement. field, fi-5. June Undergraduates eome back May 8 Still pushing bundle drive. for eards. - Keep Your Complexion Fresh and Lovely with .ARNMAND BLENDED CREANI All Necessary Face Creams in One THE ROUNDUP-1936 159 My man has Went. He done me dirt. How could I knew He were a flirt? Me hate he! lille hate he! Me wish him were die! told I Him Him love I But, darn he, him lie. IE I am not prepared. Sophomore: I havcn't studied my lesson. Junior: I don 't know. Senior: I don't believe I can add anything to what has already been said. -Exchange. IE Freshman: You can always tell a senior Hc's so sedately dressed. You can always tell a junior By the way he swells his chest. You can always tell a sophomore By his timid looks and such. You can always tell a teacher, But you sure can't tell her much! EI VVhey Cy Leland was a small child, his favorite sport was making mud pies. One day, as he was busily baking, he happened to swallow a worm. Drink some water to wash it down, his excited father told him. UAW, let him walk down, Cy re- plied. 162 ANNUAL HUMOR Speaking of grammatical errors, or, to satisfy the purists, errors in gram- mar, Lord Merley once said: Neither you nor l am entirely ourselves. His solccism was picked up by Miss Jacobs who inquired: Then who else am we? E It seems that the latest models of trans-Atlantic airships are being equipped with f'Shark Absorbersf' E Bill Hurnphrey- When I marry, I 'm going to marry my direct opposite. ' ' Bob Price-HThat shouldn't be hard, there are plenty of intelligent girls. IE! Then there was the man on thc sink- ing ship that saw everyone grabbing life belts and jumping overboard. He thought they were stealing things, so he grabbed the cook stove and jumped overboard. El Jack Lilly: Wercn't you rather dulled after one-half year of writing jokes for the annual? Max Shriver: No, but several pairs of scissors were. E Do you know what author is noted for his large vocabulary? Sure, Webster. THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 Get the Habit . . . It Pays to Shop at Penney s Des Moines' Fastest Growing DEPARTMENT STORE Built upon a foundation of giving de- pendable, first quality merchandise at a price within the reach of everyone. Here in this large store you are assured of first quality merchandise at all times. Wearing apparel and furnishings for the home. Complete assortments . . . all the latest styles and experienced and competent salespeople to serve you. FUR REAL SHOPPING PLEASURE AND OUTSTANDING VALUES TRY PENNEY,S Flfth and Walnut Des Moines THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 THE ROUNDUP-1936 TYPING CLASS AT WVORK Little acts of foolishness Little words of sass All mixed up together Make the senior class. IE! A young college student named Fiddle Refused to accept his degree My gosh, he said, It's enough to be Fiddle VVithout being Fiddle, D.D. E It's hard to tell Wot wood appear lf this ponie Weren't writ here. IEI Henry Karrett: Just put it on the cud. Store Clerk: HCan't. l've got ou short sleeves. EI There was a young lady named Perkins VVho was very fond of gerkins. One night in a thrice ,She ate so .much spice That they pickled her internal workins'. EI Mary, Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells And coekle shells And the rest of the darn things haven't come up yet. THE 'ROUNDUP-193 6 Mineor's Texaco Service S+a'I'ion Certiied Gteasing Forty-second and University Phone 5-0751 JAMIESON LAMP 8: ANTIQUE SHOP Invites your inspection or investigation. In it are found many things you are need- ing to beutify. We have lamps, including the much in demand. Authentic Antiques - Upholstery Old Copper and Brass - Refinishing, etc. 312 K. P. Building NOBLE HUDSON-TERRAPLANE SERVICE 1431 Walnui' Sfreef 165 Billy Vogt: There is one word in English language that it always ineorrectly. H f'What's the l the pronounced , Janice Sedgwick: Word? Billy: Hliieorrec-fly. l ' IE! There was :1 young lady named Young What was an expert at wagging her tongue. Q W G r S It happened one day That her voice Hed away, And, Gee! Was it peaceful! Ho hum. Q' E 'L .A 'IU Student's Prayer 4 Onward! Onward! O time in thy flight. GJ V - i . Ili lklakfl thi? bell 1'1Ilg' :gg Before I recite. -Exchange. 12. i El Henry: ills she as sour as she looks? George: HIS she! Say, if she gazed at the sky on a starry night she would J A C K S M I T H Curdle the Milky XVay.l' For a Better Suit or Topcoat Try FLOWERS, Inc. I FOREMAN AND CLARK Street UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS Phone 4-3191 Seventh and Locust White Shoes Dyed Grey whife buck, kid . . . and LO We can make de shoes grey a smari' new ES or sue R cr i'hey'II have appearance. il g I ! I Oi yy We Re-whifen W rl! ,X Shoes. Bags W Our experi workmen give 'l'hem jf a grand 'Iinish you'II admire! H AW-ffyfyw - Mail Orders Welcome W WW Shoe Repair W JW W ' THE 'ROUN NT DUP 1936 1 66 MANUAL TRAINING ROOM Dale Price Cin drug store on Sunday morningj: Could you please give me f-hange for a dime? Druggist: Yes, sir. Here it is. I hope you like the sermon. IE! Miss Meers says that puns are like woodpeckers -they 're always boring some one. Keith Randolph: I saw Hull with 9. blond yesterday. I thought he Went with a brunette. Marvin Isaacson: He did, but she dyed. E Mary Madden: Thero's a man out- side with a beard. Brother Bob: Tell him I've got one. COTTAGE GROVE BAKERY FANCY PASTRIES BUEHLER BROS. QUALITY Mens ROLLS PIES cAKEs 1936 Cottage Grove Tel. 3-1341 Tel. 4.2413 419 Sixfh PHILLEOS COME TU MAID-RITE SANDWICH JACK RUSSELL. JEWELER If .. - , 21 t dM1fLTFE :ELK 6i?OPdSC 11 The Zgmggr sfeesgiyordml S I1 . so? Eucclids ve 517 Grzlixlld A3e.ege S05 Flynn Building MRS. RUTH MACRAE YOUNG ,', REAL ESTATE 'I' D Telephone 5-7072 1307 Forty-third St. - ' il THE 'ROUNDUP--1936 167 74 7 ' I1 ,Mimi I fggrlli I me T are L 1 4 'z , - 'A .572 ogg? A ei T:-one ww e , pile- 'RTW 1 iw. E f '.'w-ew 90- A ree K QT- 5- 'TV - rf- ' W, , o n of wage' f i ff v 7 V it I , n FV ,Q .- 3 , I-5 5 -J Y: 1,7 Q 'T PSF? EF 12 1 E ff --. Y L 1, , ibggglh EL - '- L 'E -13 1 ,32-,iws: qgafiQk GSJ -rf Q Roosevelt Shopping Center WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS MEET GN FORTY-SECOND STREET P Www A ROOSEVELT CHILDREN'S SHOP MEL-O-BURGER SANDWICH SHOP REED'S ICE CREAM GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC COMPANY ROOSEVELT SHOE REPAIR AND DRY CLEANING SHOP HARMON BARBER SHOP ROOSEVELT BEAUTY SALON CECIL R. MURROW COMPANY P. K. JONES. D.D.S. DON J. McDONALD. M.D. AMERICAN CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY ROSE LORENZ STUDIO MARTHA WASHINGTON ICE CREAM AND CANDY THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 GETTING OUT THE ROUNDUP IOWA SPRING AND sonv co. Couffeous Sefvice 1401-3'5-7 W. Grand Des Moines, Iowa 81 Specializing on Fenders, Body, Frame QUALITY ALWAYS and Axle Straightening - , Automobile painting First Floor, City Market Phone 4-5511 We Deliver Buick Poniiac SCHOOLER MOTOR COMPANY HALLIBIIRTUII 1015-1023 Locus! sum JACK srnn soon stone nes Mpmss Phone 3-5161 Sales and Service Phone 5-3118 We Deliver 5602 Grand Avenue Q SEE THE NEW LOW PRICED m 6 , r 'ev , .' , vei n nuPL1cATo1zs Q. . ' 1 ,Lg MIDIEOGRAPHS AND GELATIN QE Q ti ff - ROTARY DUPLICATING Q ly - MACHINES VVITH THE ' ' I1il'rEST IRIPROVED FEATIIIKES 'xv 1, Low IN o0s'1' HIGH IN EFFICIENCY FREE iii-Hi CIUD IUJUJIEWY DEMON- STRATION 3-5251 SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY IOO-IO2 EAST GRAND AVENUE DES MOINES IOWA CALL THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 169 Congratulations! To the Graduates of 1936! U P T O W N Forty-second and University RCQSEVELT Forty-second and Rollins Both Scientiyfcally Cool- HEALTHFUL! REFRESHINGV Gomfmfze flue CREAM LINE on a bottle of MEREDITH JERSEY MILK with any other milk in town. Then change to this extra good milk which is higher in butter- fat content . . . richer in vitamin content. MEREDITH IERSEY FARM :THE ROUNDUP-1936 1 NA ' ,-X A F lfff'!x'i'2ff,5f f fl 'ij fig fx Q l wf1 2 i L , 1 0 W, , al' , g J., . gl A I jp Aj je V-X gg' f' ilmfmm- I llwu nu 'Mr 'W HIII' 1 me ,lik 5 fr-9 'x-5-M' Q. .1 NBP '1 EZ IZ FIN j 6 'Y Y it 2, 1 pm-1 3 g I ' x X ' Your Mp 1 M .F r ,I f r V ag. ' ' lv- '- . Lge? , f '1 ' 'ugn,Qj,I.L ,-'f f vs .,,f4fil f -E 'iif'oT '7U t iyf'r ' ,A C 3:11 ES U lullnlljlupqf .f -is ff 1: 1 If 1' A 1tiika -625' ci, 4 pr -ijisfl '1 ' , , . ' B 'l,1i1.-isl+:-self P ' 1 W W. U X ,,,:...-if'A'-iw? p w, l The Wallace-Homestead Company Printing Plant, Nineteenth and Grand Avenue. Where visitors are always welcome As convincing proof of our ability to produce printing of distinction and quality we refer you to this issue of THE RCUNDUP Whenever you have occasion to buy printing remember your work, whether large or small, will have our prompt and careful attention 3 WALLACE- HCMESTEAD CO. 1912 GRAND AVENUE PHONE 3-6181 THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 All pictures oi Clubs, Buildings and Grounds were taken by The Westing Photo Service Complete Home Movie Equipment Rentals Movie Film Library 3816 6th Ave. phone 3-6013 Q SOME DAY you are going to appreciate what a very important part Life Insurance plays in promoting human happiness and Well- being. Q WE HOPE that when you are ready to employ its benefits for your own security and ad- vancement you will let us tell you how the Universal Policy can serve you. NATIONAL LIFE COMPANY WILLIAM KOCH, President DES MOINES IOWA 'THE ROUNDUP--1936 An Iowa Organization for lowans Carbon Coal Company has been serving Des Moines home owners for more than a quarter of a century. Our employees and the members of their families exceed in number the population of the county seat town of Indianola. We operate three mines, separate fleets of motor trucks and cars for coal handling and delivery, fuel oil delivery, oil burner inspec- tion and adjustment, besides our large oflice and sales force. The considerable payroll involved in this complete organization forms a Worthwhile addition to the buying power of the com- munity and keeps in Iowa the money spent with us for A BETTER HEATING SERVICE. We ask your patronage solely on the basis of satisfactory service. CARBON COAL COMPANY 408 Sixth Avenue, Des Moines Telephone 4-4111 Complete Heating Service THE 'ROUNDUP-1936 Troy's Gloverized Dry Cleaning ls Bound fo Please You Call 4-3257 TROY Launderers - Cleaners Keo Way at Sixth Avenue TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE STATION Greasing, Washing, Polishing, Waxing Complete Battery Service Tires, Tubes, Full Line of Accessories FREE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Twenty-eighth and Grand Phone 3-9637 DELICIOUS - SMOOTH Photographs Speak for Themselves ' 9 wt lcf CREAM - B05 Locust 108 Shepard Tel. 3-7136 ROOM THERMOSTATS have GRADUATED, too The Modern Penn Temtrol has graduated from the class of the old, obsolete high mounted thermostat. As you do, it represents the latest and finest development. And when the little fellow pictured above is standing in cap and gown, graduating as you are now, Perm Temtrol will still be the ultimate in automatic heat control, will still be main- taining TRUE COMFORT IN THE FOUR FOOT ZONE, the living zone. Penn Electric Switch Co. Des Moines, Iowa 174 THE ROUNDUP-1936 Q , s r ,fa .sae A, if fx' f y 1 3 A I , :wr W :A - vsyw-.-f.. --if ,V aff J 'Z' 4 , -.f K f2L.g,,.,,, N K' . V ,L 971. .Q W5 i if H - sy Q, J. W X UB' i 5 V F' M 2 M52 1 2, W if '34 , H mfg 'VS 4 .l 5 .5 its Q . ...,,.,. We If -ua 1 Q, 19535. k THE ROUNDUP K Lkkr x M.-,..,,,,AE? . ' ' - J fiicfif' :ZYW Fri: Qs? ' .,zQ:g,,53. , K 4 1 , 'ffl' ff Y AAL 4 al xy' N X-jk i X ff 15 'f g ff ,.-. , x. my 9 V' as 1 i 1936 175 9 fi .... WITH HONORS. Graduation from high school means you have already a head start. You deserve the best the world can offer-but, the best is won, not given. ' You realize that you need a higher education and the in- estimable value of college life in winning the best. Drake University will equip you to win, to go through life with honors! Highest scholastic standards Practical courses Varied extra-curricular activities Social AH'airs These are the honoraria of Drake University! G' . . . with honors. May you always win them, graduates. Drake,s six colleges, Liberal Arts Fine Arts Education Bible Law Commerce 85 Finance are open to you. If you desire further in- formation, write to Ruth Rouss, Student Counselor at DRAKE UNIVERSITY and it will be sent you immediately. TI-IE 'ROUNDUP-1956


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