Roosevelt High School - Roundup Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1954
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THE ROOSEVELT RoUNDUP ANNUAL - R- May, 1954 Q The 1954 Roosevelt High School annual is dedicated to the students and faculty of Roose- velt in the hope that they will carry on the tra- ditions and spirit of the Great Roughrider to the best of their abilities. An inspiration to everyone was the life of Mr. William Koch, beloved biology teacher, who passed away May 4, 1954. Mr. Koch came to Roosevelt when the school opened in 1923. Al- though reserved and quiet in his manner, he exhibited the highest degree of integrity, honesty, and loyalty-three qualities which made him one of the most respected teachers at Roosevelt. Let it be said that Mr. Koch brought out in his own way the true character of Roosevelt. Through such dedicated lives the prestige and good stand- ing of a school are determined. jlfyuido, This is Roosevelt High on parade-video station TRHS coming to you on Channel 1954. Page Guiding Light ....... ...... 7 Stars on Parade ...... ...,.. 1 5 Supporting Stars ........ ...... 4 7 Stars of Tomorrow ...... ...... 4 9 Coming Attractions ....... ...... 5 7 Amateur Hour .......... ...... 6 5 Focus on Sports ...... ...... 7 3 Video Headlines ...... ...... 8 5 TV Personalities ...... .......... l 55 l3l Q Si 5 ltd ,F If W f 5-in H4 ig Ya X 7' . ,xsv f X J x wg X N 'E' 143 X X . xi X f e X - S?-:X 'Lg wr X 'ij V- lf' Q x l X ' , A 0 N Q X E 4g X I v fx' Q 1 I i Row One-Mr. Haley, Mary Iane Rabe, Kay McCaffrey, Lesly Klein, Iacquee Mulder, Ian Bridgman, Sherry Williams, Iacque Steinel. Row Two-Kay Ginsberg, Mary Pat McCall, Pat Coates, Mary Wiles, Liz McGill, Nancy Thompson, Row Three-Marian Peterson, Patty Ger- hC1Tdf, Rosemary Burns, IoAnn Amick, Gaile Gallatin, Arlene Winn, Linda Pederson, Celia Wright. Row Four-Barbara Frankel, Betsy Foshe, Betty lean Tucker, Sue Sharp, Iudy Muther, Sandy Brown, lane Fagen. Row Five- Lynne Chitwood, Marylyn lohnson, Carolyn Paye, Mar- garet Wickard, Nancy Needham, Sandra Coon, Barbara Hayward, Eva Martin, Ioan Heusner. Row Six--Brice Oakley, Alan Pearlman, Marv Berenstein, Iudd Swarzman, Martin Bassman. ANNUAL STAFF Co-editors-Kay McCaffrey, Mary lane Babe Senior ClassfCarolyn Paye, Betty lean Tucker, Co-chairmen, IoAnn Amick, Mary Huff, Nancy Thompson Iunior Class-Mary Wiles, Chairman, Terry Tolleison Sophomore Class-Ian Bridgman, Chairman, Nancy Needham Iunior High-Barbara Frankel, Chairman, Marian Petersen Activities-Liz McGill, Chairman, Barbara Hayward, Iudy Muther, Celia Wright Sports-Marvin Berenstein, lucid Swarzman, Cofchairmen, Marty Bassman, Sheryl Williams Faculty4Carol Walters, Chairman Featuresflftosemary Burns, Chairman, IoAnn Mazza, Iacquee Mulder Index-'Eva Martin, Chairman, Sandra Brown, Pat Coates, Arlene 'Winn Pictures-Alan Pearlman Circulationehnda Pederson Treasurer-Ioan Heusner Art-Gaile Gallatin, Pat Geihardt, Co-chairmen, Sandra Coon, Betsy Foshe, Marilyn Mazza, Sandy Pigott Advertising-Mary Pat McCall, Chairman, Peggy Bechtel, Lynne Chitwood, lane Fagen, Ianice Fenton, Kay Ginsberg, Marylyn lohnson, Leslie Klein, Brice Oakley, Sue Sharp, Iacque Steinel, Margaret Vxfickard Sponsors-Mr. Donald Haley, Miss Iulia Keeler I 5 l T 4 1 1 Q-5 w J 3 U 57 U 1 M f 5 L U ix- . A 4 7 -gf? N- if KXp N ,vw 'T 'j J Q3 V X F1 ww' S5 X A Xgbflf' H N ff f X X - Sv K W 5 c X X 4 7 j ' f X X xg N ' X f wt W wx xx . 6 : - J 4' L1 X 3 fzff-f , R -' Z K XX R X W Tv F 35 X? , f -A 4yX QQx X gm , N X WVQ4 B-f NXFNXG Xxx 5 Q gsgx I f 55- N X j j, My-S 43 ' EW 5 Q. Sxmknxmaezmawwv k f , X xx - R NWN ' E' 2 sr X Ks Q .3555 N YKNWMTXNQANNE - 'Lf' j, 1 XX m mRxxg' K A . x Q ,X S I b f AXIXXE Z r wx! - -..Xx XX AA dm X X ' Lil? Q? A x .y . N x 5 E .X . A A R 1 5 ,1 X E a I I 1 X X X 'YQ' X W X XXX XXX A i 1 L 3 X N Jlw Huidfhfi ' Certainly the guiding light of our thinking and actions is the faculty of Roosevelt. The teachers and advisors are enthusiastic boosters of all TRHS activities. Serving as president of the faculty this year was JUL Izac Emrich. Miss Ruth Baumgartner held the office of vice president, and Mr. Irvin Wildman served as secretary-treasurer. The duties of the flower and gift committee chairmen were 'Hlled by Hliss Sophie Larsen and bliss Beulah Newton, res ectivel '. P 3 Miss Delaplane, Miss Neven, Mr. Angerer, Mr. Craft, Mr. Briseno, and .Mn Langland were the new members of the faculty this year. lllr. Ed- ward Blaine transferred to Callanan Junior High School after the frst semester. Replacing him was Miss Gould, who came to America from W ales. Mr. Frank Hildreth distinguished himself by being elected president of the Iowa State Education Association. Surely it may be realized that Roosevelt has one of the finest faculties to be found anywhere. E71 OFFICE STAFF Miss Mary Heqqen, Roqlstmry Mr. Enmreit Hasty, Prrncipcllg Mrss Muriel Gould, Encilrshf Mr. Merle Schlcxmpp, V1CQ Puncrpfrly johns Dean Vlfood, S-ecreiuryg lviuss Grettu Vfolfe, Crzrls Ad- vrsorg Rulh Ann Schmidt, Attendance Clwrk. Miss Lois DGlGPlfIl1P, Physical Educfitlony Mr. Everett Craft, Enqlishg Mr, Edward Blaine, English Cfirst semeslerbq Mxss lemme Brody, Enqlrslrg Mr. Frcxnk llrldletlx, Enqlrshg Mrs. Helen Mc1cEGchron, Enqlrshg Mrss Eihel Harold, Enqlrsh. f8l How One--Miss Wilma Dick, English, Reading, Mrs. Dorothy Gregg, Science, Miss Rosalind Ahrens, English, Mr. Raymond Lanqlanci, Science. Row Two--Mr. Clarence Irwin, Science: Mr. William Koch, Science, Mr. Guy Michener, Science, Athletic Manager, Mr. Herman Kirk- patrick, Science. Row One- Miss Louise Landes, Shorxliand, Typing, Mrs. Marian Ehlers, English, Oral English: Mrs. Bernice Olsen, Shorthand, Typing, Miss Florence Eruce, Typing, Shorthand. Row Two- Mr. Orval Barnes, Commercial Law, Commercial Geography, Mr. Harold Brightman, Typing, History, Commercial Ariihmeiic, Mr. Roger Anderson, Speech, Dramatics, Mr. Robert Blatien- berg, General Commercial. l9l Miss lulia Keeler, Art, Miss Ruth Bauinqaxlner, Hamemakinq, Mr. Waller Hayes, Industrial Arts, Mr, Richard Kyl-, Mecliamcal Drawinq, Mg. Robert Bagley, lnsirnmenial Music, Miss Laura Ne-Ven, Hornemmcinq, Miss Laura Duncan, Vocal Music. Mr. Donald Haley, lrzuznalisrn, Enalislw, Miss Jeanne Plan, Spfmxslw, Mx. Manuel Briscno, Spanish, English, Miss Sophie Larsen, English, Latin, Miss Helen Sherwood, History, Miss Marguerite Baridon, Pzencli, Spanish, Mr. Frank Anqerer, Lalin, linqlisli. l10l t Row One-Mr. Kenneth Kephart, History: Mrs. Mabel Troutfetter, History, Miss Mary Breese, Art, English, Mr, Marcus Moore, History. Row Two Y-Mr. Harry Dickson, History, Baseball: Miss Geraldine Rendleman, Mathematics: Miss Ethel Cain, Matheniattcsg Miss Beulah Newton, Mathematics. Y V A M., Miss Edith lohnson, Nurse, Mr. Irvin Wildman, Diiver Educationg Miss Nellie Behm, Librarian: Mr. Clark Munqer, Physical Education, Miss Norman Becker, Physical Education, Mr. Glen Whitlock, Physical Education, Hygiene. Illl Mr. Izac Emrich, Matlxematlcs, Tenms, Mx. Claude Snell, Mathematlcs, Basketball, Football, Mr. Corwin Walden, Commumly Llfe Problems, Football, Track, Mr. Archie lohnson, Spanish, History, Football, Tzackg Mr, Al Comxto, Soclal Studles, Basketball, Baseball, Mr. Arden McClain, History, Football. CUSTODIAN S Row One-Thomas Alexander, Eclyihe Mamu, Eddle Rhodes. Row Two --Floyd O'Neel, Floyd Powell, Lyle S. Smith. l12l COOKS Mrs. Velma Beyer, Mrs, Mmme Bond, Mrs. Iessie Hobbms, Mrs. Arlene Duncan, Mrs. Merl Doris, Mrs. Alma Fehn, Mrs. Iecmette Wooqe, Mrs. Becrtrxce Ccrldbeck. Xxx ll3l Mlw GFX rw fxfx A R bij gxjxxfgxfx L 7 FWF A fx fi fpfff X WA 'WMP lr 5 K xfmgiglw f? gv mfgmm . 22? fm Cx PQ QP! ' ,Www mmm new by Q, F-hrmfbwm ' ' pi' 'A' C 4' ' 2 '-. Qwf X ,mmf Q . l fi -'Q ' ' -'H A V fx fgiwam wah MT Q9 A C ' 5 W x ,Wm Q 1' Q ' ,f,.ffv W A f fl- '7 W xi A Q kffk VT6. A pg! - , X P .1 f 9 ,f , , L. V .I r. 11. 'L .f , vim - f ighga 415 JM? 1' 12 'f . Li z ' ?9 Q- 411 ' f V111 1 ,S-psf ' .? .L+, - ' , - - i - ? - - T? ,+ 'ili- H351 Q --- T .. + i L, 3L, ' -Q Li - -Y N, 7+ YY , iz Li' 3 7 1 2 :ET-1 -' , ii A X Pafzada, Certainly stars on parade are the seniors who graduated in January. The class of January 1954 was small in number but unified. Memories of their 'hnal year at Roosevelt include football and basketball games, open houses, dances, the long awaited senior mixers, and the gala Christmas holidays. The students were kept busy Senior Week with the banquet, class day, the prom, and graduation. From this small class came the Homecoming Queen, Student Con- gress oficers, and the leading players in '6The Man Who Came to Din- ner. Graduation on January 28 culminated three happy high school years for the class of January 1954 and eighty more names were added to the list of Roosevelt alumni. SENIOR OFFICERS Row One-Charlene Schlosser, Secretaryylfiod W'hite, President: Ioan Gaskell, Treasurer. Row Two-Bill Goodwm, Vice Presidentp Iudy McLaren, Girls' Representativeg Hon Kesler, Boys' Representative. l15l IANUARY CLASS ACHESON. IOAN N Io Nurse-'s Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6: Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 67 Football Pep Club 37 Basketball Pep Club Z, 47 Senior Ban- quet Committee 6. ARMINGTON, FRANCES Nancy Roundup Page Three Editor 67 Football Pep Club 27 Basket- ball Pep Club 37 Mixed Chorus 37 Senior Mimeographing 6. BEASLEY, SHARON LEE Beez Senior Social Committee 6. BENNETT, GRACE ANNE Gracie Library Assistant 67 Future Teachers Club 67 Bridge Club 67 Football Pep Club 67 Senior Banquet Committee 6. BOHLMAN. MAC Herb Major Plays 4, 57 Roundup Stait 67 Assembly Usher l, 2, 3, 47 Student Congress 67 Senior Class Day Committee 6. BOYCE. BOB Library Assistant l, 37 Football l7 Basketball l, 2, 37 Track 2, 4, 67 1 R 7 Senior Social Committee 8 CARSTENS. CARYL M. H. R. Treasurer 5, 67 Managing Editor of Roundup Staff 67 Student Congress l, 2, Social Committee 3, 67 Assembly Usher 67 Makeup Club 67 Future Teachers' Club 57 Football Pep Club l, 3, 57 Basketball Pep Club 2, 4, 67 Senior Social Chairman 6. CHANCE. DAVE Dad Football 2, 47 Basketball l, 37 Senior Class Sermon Com- mittee 6. CHAPMAN. CARMEN Chappie H. R. President and Vice President7 Red Cross Representa- tive 27 Orchestra 47 Governor of Girls' State 1953. CHRISTIANSEN. CHARLENE ANNE Char Senior Frolics 57 Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4, 57 Stu- dent Conqress Open House Committee 4, 57 Student Con- gress Open House Committee 4, 57 Student Conqress Secretary 67 Girls' Club Grade Representative and Home Room Representative 2, 3, 4, 5, 67 Leaders 3, 5, 67 Girls' Club Friendship Committee 4, 57 Girls' Club Social Committee 67 Football Pep Club 2, 4, 67 Basketball Pep Club 3, 57 Homecoming Queen 67 Senior Social Committee 6. CONNOR. BOB Home Room Secretary 5, 67 Senior Line of March Committee 6. CONOVER. WILLIAM lay 35mm Crew 67 Chess and Checkers Club President 67 Foot- ball l tAmesl7 Track 2 fAmesJ7 Home Room Hi-Y Represent- ative 2, 3, 4 tAmesJ7 Home Room Activity Director 3, 4 fAHl9Slf Senior Class Play 4 fAI'1'19SlJ Senior Class Day Corn- mittee 6. CUNION. IOHN Home Room Vice President 27 Home Room Secretary 37 Red Cross Representative l, 2, 37 Senior Social Committee 6. DENT, CHARLOTTE Chap Senior Cap and Gown Committee 6. ll6l DUVE, MARY Senior Class Sermon Committee 6. WEIDNAR, DUANE Curly Assembly Usher 2, 3, 47 Senior Line of March Committee 6. EDWARDS. IERRY Football 27 Senior Class Day Committee 6. FAULKNER. PATRICIA KAY Patty Senior Class Assistant Treasurer 67 The Red Mill 57 Lead in Senior Frolics 57 Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, President 67 Girls' Club Election Committee 67 Football Pep Club 2, 47 Basketball Pep Club 37 Class Day 67 Senior Social Com- mittee 6. FIGHTMASTER, MARY IO Rum Home Room President l, 27 Student Director oi Play 67 Girls' Club Service Committee 3, 47 Costume Club 4, 5, 67 Concert Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 67 Football Pep Club 2, 47 Bas- ketball Pep Club l, 3, 57 Senior Cap and Gown Committee Chairman 6. FITCH. BILL Nose Home Room Vice President l7 Home Room President 37 Home Room Treasurer 57 Student Council Committee 37 Lunch Room Monitor 57 Football 2, 4, 6, 2 R's 7 Track l, 3, 5, 3 R's 7 Senior Banquet Committee 6. FUDGE, WILLIAM Bill Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 67 Band l, 27 Senior Class Day Com- mittee 6. GASKELL. IOAN Ioanie Home Room President 47 Senior Class Secretary 67 Senior Frolics Props Committee 57 Girls' Club Home Room Repre- sentative lj Football Pep Club 37 Office Assistant 27 Student Relations Committee 2, 3. GEIGER, MARILYN IEAN Senior Typing and Mimeographing Committee 6. GOODWIN, WILI.IAM A. Bill 35mm. Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 67 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4, 5, 67 Math-Science Club l, 27 Boys' Club Representative 27 Base- ball 3, 5, l R 7 Basketball 27 Football 4, 6, l R 7 Senior Class Vice President 6. GOULDING. BOB Senior Frolics 67 Student Congress Alternate 27 Boys' Club Representative 3, 4, 5, 67 Class Day 67 Senior Social Com- mittee 6. GROESBECK, HELEN Helly The Man Who Came to Dinner 67 Senior Frolics 57 Stu- dent Council Committee l, 27 Concert Chorus 67 Football Pep Club 2, 47 Riderettes Dance Director 67 Senior Social Committee 6. HALSY, MAXINE Max Library Assistant 3, 47 Girls' Club Grade Representative 67 Senior Mimeographing Committee 6. HARNAGEL. ANNETTE Anet Senior Frolics Advertising Committee 57 Girls' Club Rep- resentative l, 2, Publicity Committee 3, 4, Personnel Com- mittee 5, 67 Concert Chorus 5, 67 Basketball Pep Club l, 37 Football Pep Club 2, 47 Class Day Committee 67 Senior Social Committee 6. ll7l HEDINGER, FREDRIC RAYMOND Ron Roundup Staff 6g Student Council Safety Committee 5, 65 Football lg Senior Commencement Committee 6. HEGGEN, RICHARD Dick Senior Line of March Committee 6. HERTEEN, CONSTANCE Connie Majorette l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Senior Cap and Gown Committee 6. HITCHEN. MARY Hitch Senior Class Assistant Treasurer 6, The Red Mill 5, Senior Frolics Props Committee 5, Girls' Club Grade Representative 1, 2, Girls' Club Personnel Committee I, 25 Concert Chorus 5, 65 Football Pep Club 2, 4, Basketball Pep Club 1, 3, Senior Banquet Committee 6. HOCKMUTH. DONALD Don The Red Mill 5, The Man Who Came to Dinner 6, Red Cross Representative lg Boys' Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, 55 Senior Banquet Committee 6. HOXIE. ROBERT Bob Senior Banquet Committee 6. HIRSCHMAN. MARILYN Marvin Roundup Start Page Two Editor 6, Student Congress Repre- sentative 4, 57 Football Pep Club Z, 4, 6, Basketball Pep Club 1, 3, 55 Senior Commencement Committee 6. HORNADAY. BOB Horns The Man Who Came to Dinner 61 Red Mill 5, Student Court 55 Lunch Room Monitor 67 M. C. 1953 Sharks' Pageant, Student Congress 4, 5, President 6, Boys' Club Representative l, 2, Concert Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. HUBER. 'WILLIAM OWEN Bill Lunch Room Monitor lp Football Z, Track I, 2, 3, Student Congress Representative 67 Senior Commencement Com- mittee 6. IACOBS, MARY RUTH Mary Senior Frolics 5, Girls' Club Election Committee 6, Football Pep Club 4, 6, Basketball Pep Club 35 Senior Social Com' mittee 6. IAMES. FREDERICK CASE III Snik Senior Frolics Advertising Committee 5, Senior Social Com- mittee 6. KESTER. RONALD Ron Home Room Secretary 3, 4, Senior Class Boys' Representative 6, Roundup Staff KDPS Head 67 Football 2, 4, By Track l, 3 5, Student Congress Representative l, 2. LAING. SHERRY ANN Squirt Leaders 2, 3, 4, 5, 65 Girls' Glee Club lg Football Pep Club 25 Basketball Pep Club 3. LAZERE, DONALD PHILIP Don The Red Mill 5, The Man Who Came To Dinner 6: Roundup Staff Editor 6, Student Congress Representative 5, 67 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4, 5, 65 Scribblers Club lg Senior Class Day Chairman,6. E181 LEVEL. EDWIN Ed Home Room Vice President 4, Senior Line oi March Com- mittee 6. LOGAN, BILL Loq Assembly Usher 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club Representative Z, 3: Senior Class Day 6. MCCLAREN. IUDY Leaders 5, 65 Student Congress Representative 1, 25 Girls' Club Representative 2, 3, 45 Concert Chorus 65 Football Pep Club 2, 4, Secretary 65 Basketball Pep Club l, 3, 55 Booster Committee 3, 45 Senior Class Girls' Representative 6. MAROHN. PAULINE Paul Home Room Secretary 15 Treasurer 2, Recording Secretary 55 Senior Frolics 55 Girls' Club Service Committee 5, 65 Leaders 65 Student Congress Representative 65 Girls' Club Representative 65 Make-up Club 2, 3, 45 Football Pep Club 65 Basketball Pep Club 15 Senior Social Committee 6. MARSHALL, DEBORAH Debby Red Cross Representative 2, 35 Student Council Open House Committee 65 Future Nurses Club 65 Girls' Golf 3, 55 Student Congress 5, 65 Girls' Club Representative 4, 55 Girls' Club School Beautiful Committee 1, 25 Basketball Pep Club l, 35 Football Pep Club 2, 4, 65 Senior Banquet Com- mittee 6. MATULEF. BARBARA Barb Roundup Start 65 Red Cross Representative 65 Girls' Glee Club 15 Senior Class Day Committee 6. MILLER. MARILYN Home Room Vice President 5, 65 Home Room Secretary l,.25 Student Council Social Committee Chairman 65 Senior Frolics 55 Leaders 4, 5, President 65 Student Congress Repre- sentative 3, 45 Girls' Club Representative l, 2, Treasurer 4, 55 Girls' Club Election Committee 1, 25 Girls' Club Social Committee 5, 65 Football Pep Club 2, 4, 65 Basketball Pep Club 3, 55 Senior Banquet Committee 6. MYERS, DONA TERPSTRA Croc The Red Mill 55 Roundup Staff Business Manager 65 Nurse's Monitor 4, 5, 65 Forum Club 55 Future Nurses Club Secretary 5, 65 Girls Club Service Committee 5, 65 Make-up Club 65 Concert Chorus 3, 4, 55 Girls' Glee Club 15 Football Pep Club 2, 4, 65 Basketball Pep Club l, 3, 55 Senior Social Committee 6. NEARY, IANET LOIS Ian Home Room Treasurer 3, 45 Senior Frolics 55 Girls' Club Election Committee 2, 35 Girls' Club School Beautiful Com- mittee 4, 55 Girls' Glee Club 15 Orchestra 3, 45 Librarian 5, 65 Band l, 2, 3, Librarian 4, 5, 6, Student Director 65 Basket- ball Pep Club 35 Senior Commencement Committee Chairman 6. NINDOS. DON Roundup Start 65 Student Congress 5, 65 Senior Commence- ment Committee 6. PAGE, RODNEY Rod George Washington Slept Here 2, The Man Who Came To Dinner 65 Stage and Sound Crew l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 65 Make- up Club 5, 65 Future Teachers 5, 65 Senior Class Sermon Committee 6. PARROTT. IOANNE Iody Football Pep Club 25 Basketball Pep Club 35 Senior Class Day 6. PECK, HELENE Henie Home Room Vice President 5, Home Room President 65 Library Assistant 55 Student Congress 2, 35 Girls' Club 3, 45 Football Pep Club 2, 45 Basketball Pep Club l, 3, 55 Senior Commencement Committee 6. REIBERT. BARBARA Barb Senior Committee 8. l19l RICHARDSON, IANE Ianie Girls' Club l7 Girls' Club Social Committee 3, 47 Girls' Club Election Committee 5, 67 Girls' Glee Club l, 27 Football Pep Club Z, 47 Basketball Pep Club l, 3, 57 Senior Social Com- mittee 67 Class Day 6. RICHARDSON, ROLAND Moe Home Room Treasurer 4, Home Room Secretary 57 Student Council Court Iudge 4, 5, Chief Iustice 67 Forum Club 67 Football 2, 4, 6, 2 R's 7 Basketball l, 3, 5, 2 R's 7 Track 3, 57 Baseball l7 Student Congress Assembly Chairman 67 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 6. ROOKER, IIM Tooker Book Room Assistant 37 Basketball l, 3, 5, 2 R's 7 Senior Social Committee 6. ROBINSON. SAMUEL Sam George Washington Slept Here 4, The Man Who Came to Dinner 67 Future Teachers 5, 67 Math-Science Club President 3, Vice President 4, Secretary 57 Student Congress 4, 57 Senior Line of March Committee 6. SCI-ILOSSER, CHARLENE Char Home Room Secretary 27 Senior Class Treasurer 67 Student Congress 4, 57 Girls' Club 27 Football Pep Club 2, 47 Basketball Pep Club l, 3. SCHWARTZ, LENORE Roundup Staff Circulation Manager, Picture Editor 67 Girls' Glee Club 3, 47 Mixed Chorus 37 Senior Class Day 6. SMITH, BARBARA Barb Home Room Treasurer l, 27 Senior Frolics 57 Sharks 4, 5, Vice President 67 Leaders 4, 5, 67 Girls' Club School Beauti- ful Committee l, 27 Girls' Club Service Committee Chairman 3, 47 Girls' Glee Club 67 Football Pep Club 2, 4, 67 Basketball Pep Club l, 3, 57 Senior Social Committee 6. SOREDER. FLORENCE Flossie Girls' Glee Club I, 27 Football Pep Club 27 Senior Class Day 6. SOUTHWICK, MARGARET SALLY Sal Home Room Secretary 27 The Red Mill 57 Girls' Club Social Committee 4, 57 Girls' Club Student Relations Com- mittee 4, 57 Scholastic Art Key Winner 1, 3, 57 Football Pep Club 2, 47 Basketball Pep Club 3, 57 Senior Class Sermon Committee Chairman 6. , STEWART HELEN L. The Red Mill 57 Student Congress 67 Senior Social Com- mittee 6. STEWART, IAMES lim Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 67 Senior Cap and Gown 6. STATTON, IERRY LINN lex The Red Mill 57 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 67 Band l, 2, 3, 4, 67 Senior Cap and Gown Committee. THOMPSON, GARY Home Room Secretary 37 Home Room President l, 4, 67 Roundup Staff Sports Editor 5, 67 Lunch Room Monitor 5, 67 Football 2, 4, 6, 3 R's , Captain, Most Valuable Player 67 Basketball 17 Track 3, 5, l R 7 Baseball I7 Senior Social Committee Chairman. TURNER. SHARON Student Congress 67 Girls' Glee Club 17 Orchestra 47 Future Teachers Club 5, 67 Bridge Club 5, 67 Football Pep Club 2, 47 Basketball Pep Club 17 Senior Typing and Mimeo- graphing Committee 6. l20l VANDERWALL, BOB Peg Football 27 Basketball l: Baseball 27 Senior Banquet Com- mittee 6. VAUGHAN. NANCY Moose Home Room Secretary 3, 47 Senior Frolics 57 Future Nurses Club 4, 57 Girls' Club Booster Committee 1, 27 Girls' Club Service Committee 1, 27 Girls' Club Personnel 5, 67 Make-up Club 67 Scholastic Art Key Winners 27 Football Pep Club 47 Basketball Pep Club 37 Senior Banquet Committee 6.- VAWTER. MARY LOU Mcx1y Roundup Staff Page Two Assistant Editor 67 Nurse's Monitor 67 Football Pep Club 67 Y. W. 3, 4 tWayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wis.J Girls' Club 3, 4 tWaylandJ Good News play 37 tWaylandJ7 Riding Club 3, 4 tWaylandJ7 Ski Club 3, tWaylandl: Senior Banquet Committee 6. WALKER, PHYLLIS Phil Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, 5, 67 Red Cross Representative 57 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 6. WEINGART, SAMUEL Sam Boys' Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 67 Student Congress 67 Boys' Club 2, 37 Scribblers Club 3, 4, 5, 67 Senior Class Sermon Com mittee 6. WHITE. DAVID Whitey Football 17 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 2 R's 7 Track 27 Boys' Club 37 Stage and Sound Crew 1, 2, 3, 47 Class Day 67 Senior Social Committee 6. WHITE. RODNEY Rod Home Room President 3, 4, 57 Lunch Room Monitor 67 Foot- ball 2, 4, 67 Track 1, 3, 57 Senior Class President 6. WILSON, VIRGINIA Ginnie Make-up Club 67 Math-Science Club 5, 67 Concert Chorus 67 Girls' Glee Club 27 Football Pep Club 2, 47 Basketball Pep Club 1, 3, 57 Senior Class Day 6. WIMMER, RALPH Navaio Home Room President 2, Home Room Treasurer 3, Home Room Vice President 57 Track 5, 1 R 7 Senior Social Com- mittee 6. WORTHINGTON, RUTH Ruthie Home Room Secretary 5, B7 Library Assistant 4, 57 Football Pep Club 2, 4, 57 Basketball Pep Club 1, 3, 57 Senior Com- mencement Committee 6. , l21l nn, P Other stars on parade were the members of the extremely large and busy Class of June 1954. The calendar of activities for their final year of high school was as crowded as their homerooms. Highlighting the activities and events in which the seniors participated was the trip to lowa City for the State Basketball Tournament. Nearly every member of the class attended the games. The seniors were also enthusiastic participants of the football, swimming, track, and base- ball teams. This class of nearly three hundred students was gathered together for the first senior meeting early in Nlarch. At that time the class officers were elected. The long awaited senior parties and other activities were in full swing by the midde of May. Through the combined efforts of the many Committees, the class officers, the faculty, and the advisors, the senior year for the June class of 1954 was everything it should have beeneftruly memorable. SENIOR OFFICERS Dick Dustin, President, Walt Brainerd, Treasurer, Iudy Harper, Secretory, B111 Kirtiey, Vnce President, Betty Ie-cm Tucker, Girls' Representative: Dick Treimer, Boys' Representative. N N w s l221 IUNE CLASS Acurr, THOMAS Awmci-1 squirrel H. R. Vice President 5, 8, President 67 Student Congress 3, 4, 67 Social Committee 8. AMICK, IO ANN A Annual Staff Senior Class Committee 7, 87 Red Cross Repre- sentative 3, 47 Girls' Club School Beautiful Committee 3, 47 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club tFootbalD 3, 5, 7, Decorations Committee 77 Pep Club fBasketballl 4, 6, 87 Senior Frolics Committee 8. ARCHER. MARY H. R. Secretary 57 Frolics Committee 87 Sharks Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 77 Girls' Club 3. ARGANBRIGHT, NEAL H. R. Vice President 7, 87 Man Who Came To Dinner 77 Black Flamingo 87 Senior Frolic Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 7, 87 Concert Chorus 87 Scribblers Club 7, 87 Future Teachers Club 6, 7, 8, Librarian and Historian 8: iBenson High School? Frolics 47 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. ARNOLD. SANDRA Sandy Commencement Committee 87 Girls' Club Friendship Com- mittee 5, 67 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club fFootballJ 5, 77 Pep Club lBasketbalD 6, 8. ASHTON. DAVE Ash Senior Frolics Committee 87 Boys' Glee Club 7, 8. AYRES. IOAN Ioanie The Red Mill 67 Student Congress 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 5, 67 Concert Chorus 6, 7, 87 Orchestra 67 Pep Club tFoot- balll 5, 77 Pep Club CBasketballl 6, 87 Commencement Com- mittee 8. BAKER. ANN Banquet Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 87 Girls' Club 5, 67 Concert Chorus 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 57 Bridge Club 7, 8, Treasurer 7, 87 Pep Club tBasketballJ 4, 6, 87 Pep Club CFootballl 3, 5, 7. BAKER. IOYCE Ioycie Cap and Gown Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 3, 47 Future Nurses Club 7, 8, Secretary-Treasurer 87 Girls' Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, l R and Star, Captain 87 Leaders Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Student Congress 7, 87 Girls' Club Intramural Com- mittee 3, 47 Pep Club tFootballJ 3, 57 Pep Club fBasketba1l7 4, 67 Girls' Club 3, 4, 5, 6. BALL. SUZANNE Suzie Senior Frolics Committee 87 Student Council Student Relations Committee 6, 7, 8, Chairman 7, 87 Girls' Club Research Com- mittee 7, 87 Concert Chorus 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 87 Orches- tra 3, 4, 67 Future Teachers Club 6, 7, Librarian7 Bridge Club 37 Pep Club fFootballl 5, 77 Pep Club iBasketballl 4, 6, 8. BARMISH. LOU Louie Senior Frolics Committee 87 Football 77 Boys' Club 5, 6. BATES. FRANCES Franci H. R. Secretary 3, Vice President 77 Library Assistant 7: Cap and Gown Committee 87 Girls' Club Service Committee 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 77 Pep Club lFootballl 3. BERENSTEIN. MARVIN Marv Annual Stott 7, 87 Roundup Staff 7, 87 Senior Frolics Com- mittee 87 Boys' Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Z R's . BIRD. NEVA Pat The Red Mill 67 Senior Commencement Committee 87 Girls' Glee Club Social Committee 3, 47 Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 3, 47 Pep Club iFootballl 3, 57 Pep Club tBasketballJ 4. I23l BLACK. MARGERY Marge Advertising Committee 27 Mimeoqraphing Committee 8. BLUE. MARGE YVONNE H. R. Treasurer 37 Red Cross Representative 3, 4, 5, 67 Bridge Club 87 Scholastic Art Key Winner 4, 5, 67 Pep Club CFoot- balll 57 Foreign Student Weekend 6, 8. BOLDES. RUTH Ruthie Nurse's Monitor 5, 6, 87 Senior Social Committee 87 Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 8, Secretary 6, Vice President 87 Bridge Club 67 Pep Club tFootballJ 3, 5. BOLL. FRED Senior Frolics Committee 8. BOLLNAK, DARLENE 'l'ootie Senior Banquet Committee 87 Girls' Basketball 3, Cheer- leader 3 tFort Atkinson Highl. BOWEN, DAVID Dave Senior Line of March Committee 87 Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 6. BOWEN, LARRY Senior Class Day Committee 87 Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Director7 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Trumpet Quartet, Trumpet Trio7 Trumpet Quartet tShorewood Highl. BRADLEY, MARY Senior Frolics 87 Senior Class Sermon 87 Student Council Hospitality Committee 7, 87 Girls' Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, l R 7 Girls' Club 7, 87 Girls' Club Personnel Committee 3, 47 Make- Up Club 7, 87 Concert Chorus 3, 5, 7, 87 Future Teachers Club 7, 8: Bridge Club 6, 7, 87 Pep Club fFootbalD 3, 5, 77 Pep Club tBasketballJ 4, 6, 87 Girls' Trio 7, 8. BRAINERD, WALT Brains Senior Class Treasurer 87 Basketball 3, 47 Boys' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Boys' Club Treasurer 7, 87 Student Court 87 Boys' Golf 5, 6, 7, 8. BRANDT. ROBERT Bob The Red Mill 67 Senior Class Day Committee 87 Movie Monitor 87 Football 37 Baseball 4, 6, 87 Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 87 Boys' Glee Club 4, 6, 7, 87 Harmonaires Quartet 8. BREITENKAMP. IEANINE Ieanie Senior Frolics Committee 87 Girls' Club Grade Representative 3, 47 Girls' Club Personnel Committee 5, 6, 7, 87 Bridge Club 77 Pep Club tFootbalD 37 Pep Club tBasketbalD 4. BRIDGMAN. IAN Assistant Senior Treasurer 87 Annual Start Sophomore Editor 7, 87 Senior Frolics Committee 87 Girls' Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, l R 7 Leaders Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 7, Presi- dent 87 Girls' Club Personnel Committee 5, 6, 7, 87 Bridge Club 7, 8, President 7, 87 Pep Club Clfootballl 3, 5, 77 Pep Club tBasketballl 4, 6, 8. BRODY, ELIZABETH IUNE Liz Library Assistant 87 Senior Social Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 37 Student Congress 37 Girls' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Pep Club tFootball7 37 Pep Club tBasketballl 4. BROOKHART, DAN Senior Frolics Committee 87 Student Congress 5. l24l D BROWN. CLARENCE ROBERT Bob Senior Committee 8. BROWN. WENDELL. IR. Wendy Library Assistant 37 Senior Social Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 3, 4, 5, 67 Movie Monitor 3, 4, 57 Football 37 Track 47 Student Congress 5. BROWN, WILLIAM TRACY New Boy Senior Line of March Committee Chairman 87 Lunch Room Monitor 7, 87 Football 77 Track 87 Madrigal, Ouartette, Chorus, Hi-Y lGlenwood Hight. BUCKHAM. THOMAS C. Buck Senior Mimeographing Committee 87 Track 47 Stage and Sound Crew 4. BUISING. ROBERT E. Bob Roundup StaH7 Senior Class Social Committee 87 Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Boys' Golf 87 Track 47 Baseball 67 Boys' Club 3, 47 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. BURNS, ROSEMARY Gertrude Annual Staff Feature Editor 7, 87 Cap and Gown Committee 87 Red Cross Committee 7, 87 Girls' Club Publicity Commit- tee 7, 87 Scribblers Club 3, 4, 77 Future Teachers Club 7, 87 Bridge Club 5, 6, 7, 87 Pep Club tFootbal1J 3, 5, 77 Pep Club tBasketba1lJ 4, 6, 8. CAMP, MIKE Mick Senior Frolics Committee 8. CAMPBELL. DONALD Don Senior Frolics Committee 87 Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, C. D: C. Club lBurlingtonl. CAMPBELL, LORNA IRAN Lol1ie Senior Frolics Committee 87 Student Congress 57 Make-Up Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary7 Scribblers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. President. CAREY. IAMES ALAN lim Senior Social Committee 87 Football 3, 47 Boys' Tennis 8. CARR, TOM Senator Senior Class Line of March Committee 87 Track 5, 6, 7, 8: Student Congress 7, 87 Advertising Essay Contest. CHITWOOD, LYNNE Lynnie H. R. President 3, 4, Secretary 77 Senior Frolics 87 Annual Staff 7, 87 Roundup Staff 7, 87 Senior Banquet Committee 8: Student Congress 3, 47 Girls' Club 3, 4, Grade Representative 3, 47 Girls' Club Election Committee 7, 87 Pep Club iBasket- balll 4, 6, 87 Pup Club fFootballJ 3, 5, 77 Riderettes 7. CLEMENTS. IOAN Iocmie l-LR. Vice President 3, Secretary 87 Sharks Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 87 Senior Social Committee 87 Girls' Club 37 Girls' Club Friendship Committee 3, 4, School Beautiful Committee 5, 67 Bridge Club 87 Pep Club tFootballJ 3, 5. COGHILL, ISABEL Liz Senior Frolics Committee 87 Student Council Booster Com- mittee 7, 87 Girls' Club 37 Future Teachers Club 7, 8, Secre- tary 7, Treasurer 8. l25l 3 COHEN. ELAINE FRANCES H. R. Vice President 3, Treasurer 57 Red Cross Representative 67 Senior Class Day Committee 87 Girls' Club Personnel Com- mittee 6, 7, 87 Bridge Club 6. CONANT, CHRISTINE Chris Senior Frolics 87 Senior Class Day Committee 87 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club tlfootballl 37 Pep Club lBasketballJ 4. CORCORAN, MARGARET Corky H. R. Treasurer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Library Assistant 77 Nurse's Monitor 87 Senior Commencement Committee 87 Girls' Club Research Committee 5, 6, Service Committee 7, 87 Math- Science Club 67 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 87 Bridge Club 3, 7, 87 Pep Club tFootballJ 5, 77 P.T.A. Board Representative 87 Student Relations Committee 6, 7, 8. CREACH, IACK Senior Social Committee 8. CREVELING. CORWYN Skip The Red Mill 67 Senior Frolics Committee 8: Track 3, 87 Boys' Club 87 Concert Chorus 7, 87 Boys' Glee Club 4, 6, 7, 8. CROWLEY, NANCY IEAN Nan Senior Frolics Committee 87 Girls' Club 5, 6, 77 Majorette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. CUNNINGHAM, DENNY Coont Senior Cap and Gown Committee 87 Movie Monitor 3, 4, 57 Boys' Glee Club 7. DALBEY, IOHN Sparky Senior Cap and Gown Committee 87 Movie Monitor 3, 4, 5, 67 Assembly Usher 5, 6. DANIEI.SON. KAREN Kay Senior Frolics Committee 87 Football Pep Club 37 Basketball Pep Club 4. DAVENPORT. ANN Annie H. R. President 5, 5, 7, 87 The Red Mill 67 Roundup Staff Circulation Manager 87 Student Congress 57 Concert Chorus 67 Girls' Glee Club 47 Senior Class Day Committee 8. DE PUYDT. IANET Ian Senior Frolics Committee 87 Student Congress 5, 6, 7, 87 Girls' Club Social Committee 57 Band 3, 47 Majorettes 5, 6, 7, 87 Bridge Club 7. DETRICK, TERRY Det H. R. Secretary 3, Treasurer 87 Library Assistant 5, 67 Boys' Club 87 Senior Frolics Committee 8. , DICK, TALBERT Tall Senior Cap and Gown Committee 87 Assembly Usher, 3, 4, 5, 6. DONAHOE. IOHN NICHOLAS Nick Senior Frolics Committee 8. I26l DOWNEY, GORDON F lash Banquet Committee 8, Basketball, Track 5, 6, Coral Cables, Florida, Dubuque, Iowa. DUNBAR. BARBARA Barbie H. R. President 5, Secretary 8, Student Council Finance Com- mittee 6, 7, 8, Chairman 6, 7, 8, Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8, Sharks Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 5, Presi- dent 7, Girls' Club Friendship Committee 3, 4, Social Com- mittee 6, 7, Bridge Club 7, 8, Pep Club tFootballJ 3, 5, 7, Pep Club CBasketballl 4, 6, 8, Student Congress 5, 6. DUNLOP. RICHARD Dick Senior Frolics Committee 8, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6 tNorwalk Highl. DUSTIN, DICK Dust The Man Who Came To Dinner 7, Elack Flamingo 8, Senior Class President 8, Roundup Staff Sports Editor 8: Student Council Assembly Committee 6, Safety Committee 8, Student Congress 7, Student Court Judge 7. 1. ELLIOTT, BILL Wild Bill Senior Commencement Committee Chairman 8, Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Z B's , Boys' Tennis 4, Track 6, Boys' Club 4, Boys' Glee Club 5, 6, H. B. Treas- urer 8, Football 7. ENFIELD. ANN Senior Frolics Committee 8, Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. ENQUIST, DALE Snail Senior Social Committee 8, Scholastic Art Key Winner, Two State Awards, One National Award. ERICKSON, PAULA Smiles H. R. Officer 3, 4, Senior Class Sermon Committee Chairman 8, Student Council Booster Committee 5, 6, Leaders Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 8, Girls' Club Service Com- mittee 3, 4, lntramural Committee 5, 6, 7, 8, Chairman 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 6, Bridge Club 7, 8, Pep Club tFootballl 3, 5, 7, President 7, Pep Club tBasket- balll 4, 6, 8, President 8, Student Congress 5, 6, Drake Relays Queen 8. FAABORG, IERRY len- H. R. Otiicer 3, 5, 7, 8, Senior Social Committee 8. FARLEY. ROBERT Bob Football 3, Basketball 3, 4, Boys' Club 3, 4, Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8. FENTON, IANICE Iannie H. R. Secretary 3, 4, President 5, 6, Treasurer 7, Senior Frolics 8, Annual Start 6, Senior Class Day Committee 8, Lunch Room Monitor 8, Girls' Club Election Committee 7, 8. FERGER. SHARLEEN Chuckie Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8, Riderettes 7. INNEY PAUL AMES R Fudge F . I . I . H.R. Secretary 3, President 7, 8, Football 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, l R , Track 3, 4, Student Congress Court Iudge 8, Senior Frolics Committee 8. FISHER, TOM Fish H. R. Treasurer 7, 8, Boys' Golf 6, 8, Senior Class Day Com- mittee 8. l27l FOSHE, ELIZABETH Betsy Black Flamingo 87 Annual Staff 7, 87 Senior Frolics Com- mittee 87 Girls' Club 7, 87 Girls' Club Service Committee 3, 4, Publicity Committee 4, 5, Intramural Committee 7, 87 Costume Club 6, 7, 87 Make-Up Club 7, 87 Pep Club tFootballl 3, 5, 7, Decorations Committee Chairman 77 Pep Club iBasketballJ 4, 6, 8. FOSKETT. BARBARA Barb H. R. Treasurer 7, 87 Senior Frolics Committee 87 Leaders Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 87 Girls' Club School Beautiful Committee 7, 87 Pep Club tFootballJ 3, 5, 77 Pep Club tBasket- balll 4. FRANKEI.. BARBARA Bobs Assistant Director Black Flamingo 87 Annual Staff Iunior High Editor 7, 87 Roundup StaH7 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 87 Scribblers Club 7, 87 Pep Club tFootballl 5, 77 Pep Club CBasketballl 6. FREDIN. DON Senior Social Committee 8. FRIEDMAN. GARY Gabe Senior Line of March Committee 87 Track 67 Boys' Glee Club 8. FRITZE. PAULA Senior Frolics Committee 87 Make-Up Club 6, 7, 87 Math- Science Club 5, 6, 7, 87 Future Teachers Club 6, 7, 87 Pep Club tlfootballl 3, 57 Stamp Book Committee 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. FRY, RICHARD Dick Bookroom Assistant 67 Boys' Club Representative 87 Omaha Golf 47 Senior Class Committee 8. FUST, RICHARD Dick Senior Social Committee 87 Boys' Glee Club 5, 6. GARNS, DENNY Senior Frolics Committee 8. GENEVA, SANDRA LOU Sandi H. R. Secretary 3, 47 Senior Frolics 87 Girls' Club Personnel Committee 3, 4, 5, 67 Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club President and Secretary 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Pep Club fFootbalD 3, 57 Pep Club fBasket- balll 4, 67 Girls' Trio 6, 7, 87 Senior Banquet Committee 8. GERHARDT. PATRICIA ANN Pat Annual Staff Co-chairman of Art 7, 87 Senior Frolics Com- mittee 87 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club tFootball and Basket- ball? 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. GHASTON, SHARON LEE Senior Frolics Committee 87 Girls' Tennis 8. GIFF ORD, CRAIG D. Gif Senior Banquet Committee 87 Cross Country 5. GINSBERG, KAY ELLEN Ginny H. R. Secretary 3, 47 Annual Staff 7, 87 Roundup Staff 87 Nurse's Monitor 7, 87 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 87 Girls' Club 7, 87 Girls' Club Friendship Committee 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 7, 8. l28l GLASCO. IOYCE IO Senior Banquet Committee 87 Pep Club tFootbalD 5, 7. GLEASON. DICK Greasey H. R. Officer 77 Senior Frolics Committee 87 Swimming 3 R's 7 Student Congress 77 Boys' Club 3, 4, 57 Math'Science Club 5, 6. GOODWIN, ROBERT Bob H. R. Treasurer 47 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 87 Student Council Social and Assembly Committees 6, 7, 87 Swimming 3 R's , All American, Captain 7, 87 Student Court Associate Iudge 5, 67 Chief Iustice 77 Assembly Chairman 87 Boys' Club Representative 5, 67 Math-Science Club 7, 8. GOREHAM, DOLORE3 Dee H. R. Treasurer 87 Senior Prolics 87 Roundup Stati 87 Senior Class Day Committee 87 Girls' Club Publicity Committee 7, 8. GRANT. RICHARD Dick Play Production Manager and Assistant Director 7, 87 Senior Class Day Committee 87 Assembly Usher 5, 67 Football Manager 67 Basketball Manager7 Baseball Manager 4, 67 Make-Up Club 77 Stage and Sound Crew 6, 77 Chess and Checkers Club Treasurer 7, 8. GREEN. BOB Grundoon Senior Frolics Committee 8. GUSSETT. GAYLE Gus Senior Social Committee 87 Lunch Room Monitor 87 Girls' Tennis 7, 87 Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Student Congress 3, 47 Girls' Club Grade Representative 5, 67 Girls' Club Vice Presi- dent and Social Chairman 7, 87 Student Congress Secretary 87 Girls' Club Friendship Committee 5, 67 Pep Club CFootball and Basketballj 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Riderettes 7. GUSTAPSON. KAREN Gus Senior Social Committee 8. GUSTAFSON. SHARON Gussie Senior Social Committee 8. HAI-IN. MARILYNN Senior Frolics Committee 87 Costume Club, SecretaryATreas- urer, Vice President 5, 6, 7, 87 Pep Club tFootballl 5, 77 Pep Club CBasketbalD 7, 87 Stamp Book Sales 7, 8. HALL. CAROL LEA Senior Cap and Gown Committee 87 Girls' Club Committee 7, 87 Concert Chorus 7, 87 Band 7, 87 Lamoni High School: Cheerleader 5, 67 Class Secretary 5, 87 Girls' Glee Club 3, 47 Orchestra 3, 47 Band 3, 4, 5, 67 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 67 F.H.A. Recreation Chairman 3, 47 Drama Club President 5, 67 Home- coming Attendant 5. HANSEN, MARY IO ANN Dimples Senior Banquet Committee 87 Girls' Glee Club 87 Pep Club tFootbalD 6. HANSON, DRUZHLLA Dru Senior Social Committee 87 Pep Club tlrootballl 37 Riderettes Secretary 7. HARPER. IUDY Iude H. R. Treasurer 37 Senior Class Secretary 87 George Wash- ington Slept Here 57 The Man Who Came To Dinner 77 The Black Flamingo 87 Girls' Club Social Committee 3, 47 Girls' Club Research Committee and 12th Grade Representa- tive 7, 87 Make-Up Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 5, 67 Or- chestra 3, 4, 5, 6. i291 HARPER. IUD Hams H. R. President 37 H. R. Vice President 47 Senior Class Day Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 47 Cheerleader 1 R 7 Student Congress 6, 77 Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8. HARRIS. LOWELL Headless Senior Frolics Committee 87 Student Congress 7, 8. HATFIELD. LARRY Toad H. R. Secretary 67 Senior Class Day and Social Committees 87 Lunch Room Monitor 77 Football 2 R's 7 Baseball 3 R's. HAYNE. WILLARD Will H. R. President 7, 87 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8. HAYWARD, IANYCE H. R. Secretary 7, 87 Senior Class Day Committee 8. HEDDING. IIM Senior Social Committee 87 Movie Monitor 5, 67 Football 37 Baseball 4. HEIDBRINK, IANEENE CAROL Iohnee Roundup Start 87 Senior Social Committee 87 Scholastic Art Key Winner 57 St. Paul Central High School: Make-Up Club 3, 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Pep Club 3, 47 Junior Red Cross 3, 47 Assembly Committee 3, 4. HELMICK. BOB Production Manager Man Who Came To Dinner 77 Christ- mas Play 7j Black Flamingo 87 Man Who Came To Din- ner 77 Senior Frolics Committee 87 Make-Up Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 7, 87 Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 7, 87 Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, Sound Crew Head7 Future Teachers Charter Member 6, 7, 87 l6mm. Crew Head 3. HERRICK, RETA Reel Senior Banquet Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 5, 67 Pep Club tFootbalD 3, 57 Pep Club tBasketballJ 4. HERRINGTON, MARILYN Mary Senior Banquet Committee 87 Student Congress 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6. HERRMANN. IUDY H. R. Treasurer 87 Senior Frolics Committee 87 Girls' Club Publicity Committee 5, 6, Friendship Committee 7, 87 Scho- lastic Art Key Winner 77 Pep Club tFootballJ 37 Pep Club tBasketballJ 4. HEURING, IOHN B. Hughie H. R. President 5, 6, 7, 87 Assistant Treasurer 87 Senior Line of March Committee 87 Football 37 Baseball l R 7 Boys' Club Representative 7, 87 Concert Chorus 7, 8, Vice Pres- ident 8. HEUSNER, IOAN H. R. Secretary 7, 87 Annual Start 7, 87 Roundup 87 Senior Cap and Gown Committee Chairman 87 Sharks Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 87 Student Congress 5, 67 Girls' Club Person- nel Committee 7, 87 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. HOFF, EDWARD Eddie Senior Cap and Gown Committee 87 Movie Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87Head Usher 5, 87 Boys' Club 3, 4. i301 HOLSINGER, ROBERT Bob Senior Frolics Committee 85 Football 3. HOPKINS. BUD H. R. Vice President 45 Senior Frolics Committee 85 Movie Monitor 3, 45 Student Congress 5, 65 Student Court Iudge 7. HOPKINS, IERENE ANNE Ieri H. R. Secretary 85 Senior Social Committee 85 Leaders 85 Girls' Club 85 Concert Chorus 85 Pep Club tBasketballJ 85 Urbandale High School: lunior Class Play 55 School Librar- ian 5, 65 Advertising Manager of Annual Staff 75 Editor Urbandale High Paper 5, 65 Basketball tGirlsJ 2 l.etters5 Student Congress President 75 Band Treasurer 3, 4, 55 Home- coming Queen 75 Debate Team 75 School Accompanist 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 lunior Senior Banquet Committee 65 Girls' Trio 3, 45 Girls' Sextette 7. HOSPODARSKY. IULIAN Tiny Senior Banquet Committee 85 Football 1 R 5 Track 5. HOWLAND, ELIZABETH Lisa Social Committee 85 Publicity Committee 5, 65 Make-up Club, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Scribblers Club 4, 5, 6. HOXIE. MARY 'Hox Senior Social Committee 85 Math-Science Club 75 Band 3, 45 Bridge Club 7, 8. HUFF, EMAIANE Im-nie Library Assistant 3, 45 Senior Social Committee 85 Future Nurses Club 7, 85 Girls' Glee Club 8. HUFF. MARY HuHer Annual Staff 7, 85 Senior Banquet and Social Committees 85 Library Assistant 35 Girls' Club Representative 7, 85 Girls' Club Election Committee 7, 85 Bridge Club 7, 85 Pep Club tFootballJ 4, 7. HUGHES. IERRY Senior Class Day Committee. HULTINE, ROBERT ' Bob lHoltl The Man Who Came To Dinner 75 Senior Frolics 85 Senior Frolics Committee 85 Roundup Staff 85 Student Congress 75 Boys' Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6. HUNT. PAULA ' Polly The Man Who Came To Dinner 75 Senior Class Day Com- mittee 85 Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Secretary 7, 85 Future Teachers 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7. HURLEY, MARGARET Hui-1 Library Assistant 35 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 85 Girls' Club School Beautiful Committee 7, 85 Costume Club 7, 85 Majorette 7, 85 Pep Club tBasketballJ 85 Stamp Book Sales 7, 8. HUTCHINGS, IO ANN Io Senior Banquet Committee 8. ILSTRUP, RAYMOND Al Senior Social Committee 8. l 31 1 IESTER IOE Senior Line ot March Committee 87 Football l R 7 Basket- ball l R 7 Tennis 2 R's 7 Boys' Cluh Vice President 7, 8. IEWELL, MARTHA PAULINE Marti Senior Social Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 37 Future Nurses Club 7, 87 Student Congress Representative 3, 47 Girls' Club Service Committee 4, 57 Girls' Club Service Committee Chairman 7, 8. IOHNSON. CI-IET Bud H. R. Officer 87 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8. IOHNSON. MARYLYN MAE Mare Annual Staff 87 Roundup Staff 87 Senior Social Committee 87 Lunch Room Monitor 87 Girls' Club Personnel Committee 7, 87 Girls' Club Friendship Committee 5, 67 Girls' Club School Beautiful Committee 3, 47 Pep Club tFootball and Basketballl 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Riderettes 7, 8. JOHNSON, NEIL H. R. President 3, 47 Vice President 5, B7 Senior Mimeograph- ing Committee 87 Boys' Tennis 5, 6, 87 Boys' Club 7, 8. JOLLY. IAMES lim lOllyY' Senior Class Committee 8. IOSEPH, IOANN Iody Senior Frolics Committee 87 Girls' Club Research Committee 5, 67 Scribblers 87 Bridge Club 5, 6, 7, 87 Pep Club tFootballJ 5. KAIMAN. CAROLYN NANCY Senior Frolics Committee 87 Math-Science Club 7, 8, Program Chairman 77 Future Teachers Club 87 Bridge Club 7, 8. KALNY, IAMES lim Senior Class Sermon Committee 8. KARLOVEC, DON Suckie H. R. Treasurer 7, 87 Roundup Staff 87 Senior Class Day Com- mittee 87 Baseball 2 R's 7 Boys' Club 3, 4. KELLER, CLARK H. R. President 3, 4, 7, 87 Senior Frolics Chairman 87 Student Council Social Committee Chairman 6, 77 Football l R 7 Track l R 7 Student Congress Representative 5, 67 Schol- astic Art Key Winner 37 Boy of the Year 7. KEMBLE. DAVID H.R. Vice President 37 Senior Class Day Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 3. KENNEDY. PATRICIA ANN Pat Senior Class Sermon Committee 87 Student Congress Repre- sentative 87 Girls' Club Representative 5, 67 Girls' Club Personnel Committee 3, 4, 5, 6, Publicity Chairman 7, 87 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 8, 7, 87 Pep Club lFootballJ 77 Pep Club tBasketballl 8. KENWORTHY, LYNN Ken H. R. Vice President 3, 47 Annual Staff 3, 47 Senior Social Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 57 Student Council Assembly Committee 3, 47 Girls' Club President 7, 87 Girls' Club Social Committee 5, 67 Bridge Club 5, 6, 7, 87 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Riderettes 77 Drake Relays Queen Attend- ant 6. l32l t KIER, KEARNEY Senior Frolics Committee 85 Red Cross Representative 35 Boys' Tennis 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 85 Student Congress Representative 6, 85 Boys' Club 7: Math-Science Club 5. KILLEBREW, RICH Bird Roundup Staff 85 Senior Class Day Committee 85 Swimming 3 R's 5 Boys' Club 5. KIRTLEY, BILL Kitt Senior Class Vice President 85 Roundup Staff 85 Student Con- gress Safety Chairman 85 Swimming 2 R's 5 Student Con- gress Representative 75 Boys' Club Representative 6. KLEIN. LESLY Annual Staff 7, 85 Library Assistant 85 Roundup Start 85 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 85 16mm Crew 7, 85 Chi' cago's Senn High School: Debate Club 3, 4. KLEIN, SALLY ELAINE Roundup Staii 85 Senior Frolics Committee 85 Movie Ticket Sales 55 Girls' Club Service Committee 6, 8. KRAMER, FRED E. Liz H. R. Secretary 3, 55 Library Assistant 55 Senior Cap and Gown Committee 85 Student Congress 55 Girls' Glee Club 7, 85 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. LAKIN. ROBERT Bob Red Mill 65 Man 'Who Came to Dinner 75 Black Fla- mingo 85 Student Congress Representative 4, 5, 65 Senior Frolics Committee 85 Make-up Club 7, 85 Stage and Sound Crew 75 Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 85 Band 3, 4. LAMOUREAUX. CLARENCE Cla: tLameel Senior Class Day Committee 85 Track 3, 4, 5, 6. LANGDON, RICHARD Dick H. R. President 5, 85 Treasurer 3, 45 Senior Class Assistant Treasurer 85 Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7, 85 Future Teachers 7, 85 Chess and Checkers Club 7, 8, Presi- dent 8. LINDERMAN, BOB Senior Frolics Committee 8. LINDSTEDT. MARII.YN Senior Banquet Committee 85 Bridge Club 7, 85 Pep Club 3. LONG, GARY Fox Senior Class Committee 85 Eugene Coyle High: Football 3, 55 Chorus 3, 45 Prom Committee 65 Social Life Committee 5, 65 Baseball 4, 6. LOVEIOY, LEE Loves Senior Frolics Committee 85 Red Cross Representative 55 Boys' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 85 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. LYNCH. SHARON Senior Class Sermon Committee 85 Pep Club 4. l33l McCAFFREY, KAY Bessie Annual Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-editor 7, 8, Senior Frolics 8, Roundup Stari 7, 8, Banquet Committee 8, Congress Hos- pitality Chairman 7, 8, School Beautiful Committee 7, 8, Future Teachers 8, Bridge Club 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. McCALL, MARY PAT lumpy H. R. Secretary 5, 6, 7, 8, Annual Start Advertising Manager 7, 8, Roundup Staff Reporter 8, Frolics Committee 8, Stu- dent Congress 7, 8, Scribblers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 8, Bridge Club 6, Pep Club 5. MCCAMMOND. MARGARET ELIZABETH Maxgy Roundup Staff 7, 8, Senior Frolics Committee 8, Red Cross 5, Girls' Club 4, 5, School Beautiful Chairman 7, 8, Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Booster Club 5, 6. MCCONNELL, IIM Shadow Line oi March Committee 8, Basketball 3 R's , Track 3 R's , Secretary-Treasurer Boys' Club, King of Hearts 8. MCCORMICK, IIM Mac Cap and Gown Committee 8. MCCORMICK, DICK Mac H. R. Vice President and Secretary, 4, 5, Library Assistant 5, 6, 7, Senior Frolics Committee 8. McGILL, ELIZABETH IANE Liz Annual Stafi Activities Chairman 7, 8, Cap and Gown Com- mittee 8, Girls' Club 7, 8, Friendship Committee 7, 8, Con- cert Chorus 6, 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, Bridge Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. MCKINNEY, JOHN Cas Red Cross Representative 3, Social Committee 8, Boys' Glee Club 7, 8. MCLAUGHLIN, -DENNIS Dennis the Menace Social Committee 8, Future Nurses Club 8, Service Committee 7, 8, Pep Club 7, 8. McLERAN, CHARLES Chuck Senior Frolics Committee 8, Stage and Sound Crew, Stage Manager 7, 8. MANEKS. INARA Inky Senior Frolics Committee 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, 6, 7, 8, MANTHOS, ELAINE Banquet Committee 8, Roundup Staii Reporter 8. MARIS. ALAN A1 Social Committee 8, Lunchroom Monitor 7, Swimming 3 R s, Co-captain, Sharks Pageant 7, Boys' Club Representative 6, Band 3. MARMION, BARBARA Barby Senior Frolics Committee 8, Publicity Committee 7, 8, Cos- tume Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, President 7, Stamp Book Committee 8, Pep Club 5, 6, 7, Spring Play 8. i34l MARSHALL. BOB Marsh H. R. Vice President 57 H. R. Treasurer 87 Senior Frolics Com' mittee 87 Track 3 R's 7 Boys' Club, 5, 6, 7, 8. MARTIN. EVA Ev Annual Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Advertising 5, 6, Index Chairman 7, 87 Roundup Staff, KDPS News Co-editor, 7, 87 School Beauti- ful Committee 7, 87 Scribblers 67 Future Teachers Club, Secretary, 7, 87 Bridge Club 5, 6, 7, 87 Football Pep Club 3, 57 Basketball Pep Club 4, 67 Riderettes 7. MASON. WILLIAM LEE Bill Frolics Committee 87 Math'Science Club Treasurer 7, 8. MAZZA. IO ANN Tessie H. R. Secretary 87 Treasurer 47 Roundup Staff, Managing Edi- tor 87 Red Cross Committee 57 Friendship Committee 3, 4, 5, 67 Election Committee 7, 87 Future Teachers 87 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 87 Frolics Committee 8. MIDDLEBROOK, RONALD Mid H. R. President 6, 77 Senior Frolics Committee 8. MILLER, BARBARA Barb Cap and Gown Committee 87 Girls' Glee Club 8. MILLER. BEVERLY Bev Social Committee 87 Student Congress 57 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. MILLER. MARGARET ANN Maggie Class Sermon Committee 87 Publicity Committee 3, 47 Bridge Club 7, 87 Student Relations Committee 7, 8. MILLER, MARGARET ELAINE Marg H. R. Secretary 5, 6, 7, 87 Commencement Committee 87 Pub- licity Committee 3, 47 Girls' Club Research Committee 7, 87 Concert Chorus 6, 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 4, 7, 87 Student Re- lations Committee B7 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. MILLER. RICH Punch H. R. Vice President 3, Treasurer 77 Roundup Start Reporter 87 Swimming l R 7 Line of March Committee 8. MILLER. SANDRA Sandy Banquet Committee 87 Girls' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. MILLS, PATSY H. R. Secretary 3, 4, 67Banquet Committee Co-chairman 87 Assembly Committee 5, 67 Girls' Club Friendship Chairman 7, 87 Personnel Committee 3, 4, 5, 67 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. MOHLER. EDWIN L. H. R. Secretary7 Mimeoqraph Committee 8. MOORE. RONALD H. Ronnie Cap and Gown Committee 87 H. R. Treasurer 5, 67 Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, 67 Chess and Checkers Club 8. l35l MULDER, IACQUELYN RAE Iacquee Frolics Committee 85 H. M. Secretary 3, 45 Annual Staff 7, 85 Booster Chairman 7, 85 Student Congress 7, 85 Social Com- mittee 5, 65 Research Committee 35 Student Relations 7, 85 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. MYERS. GEORGE Frolics Committee 8. MYERS. RICHARD Wayne Social Committee 85 Roundup Staff 85 Red Cross Represent- ative 3, 45 Student Congress 3, 45 Boys' Club 4. NEIGHBOUR, TOM Banquet Committee 85 Red Cross 3, 4. NELSON. HM Class Day Committee Chairman 85 Student Congress Repre- sentative 5, 6. NELSON. JEAN Ieanie Social Committee 85 H. R. Treasurer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Congress 7, 85 Girls' Club Representative 5, 65 Publicity Com- mittee 3, 45 School Beautiful Committee 7, 85 Band 3, 45 Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice President 85 Bridge Club 75 Pep Club 4, 5, 7. NELSON. NANCY Frolics Committee 85 Student Congress 55 Personnel Commit- tee 7, 85 Bridge Club 7, 85 Pep Club 7. NEWGAARD. IEANNE ANN Ieannie Social Committee 85 Black Flamingo 85 Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7, 85 Costume Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Make-up Club 6, 7, 85 Bridge Club 7, 85 Pep Club 5, 6. NIXON, BOB Nix Social Committee 85 Student Council Committee 85 Basketball 1 R 5 Baseball l R 5 Boys' Club 65 Chief ludge 85 Kiwanis Club Representative ior March 1954. OAKLEY, BRICE Casey Frolics Committee 85 Annual Staff 7, 85 Roundup Editor 85 Boys Golf 2 R's 5 Student Congress 5, 6, 85 Scribblers 7, OOTHOUT. NANCY Frolics Committee 85 Nurse's Monitor 85 Girls' Golf 1 R 5 Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7, President 85 Student Con' gress 3, 4, 85 Girls' Club 7, 85 Research Committee 5, 65 Friendship 7, 85 Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Relations Com- mittee 5, 6. ORCUTT. DAVID Orc Frolics Committee 85 Red Mtll 65 Movie Monitor 6, 7, 85 Football 2 R's 5 Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. PAGE. RICHARD Dick Social Committee 85 Student Congress 5, 6. PALMER. KAY Home Room Secretary 5, 65 Co-chairman of Banquet Com- mittee 85 Assembly Committee 7, 85 Student Congress 3, 45 Girls' Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Friendship Committee 5, 6, 7, 85 Chairman of Blank Project 7, 85 Bridge Club 75 Football Pep Club 3, 5, 75 Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 85 Secretary'Treasurer 7, 85 Homecoming Queen Attendant 7. I36l PASCHALL. I AMES I im Class Day Committee 85 H. R. Vice President 55 Boys' Club 8. PATTERSON, DONALD Don Cap and Gown Committee 8. PAYE, CAROLYN Connie Banquet Committee 85 H. R. Secretary 3, 5, 6, 75 Annual Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-chairman Senior Section 85 Student Congress 3, 5, 65 Girls' Club 3, 7, 85 Blank Hospital Committee 7, 85 Bridge Club 75 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Student Court Secretary 85 Friendship Committee 7, 8. PAYTON, MARIORIE Marge Banquet Committee 85 Red Cross Representative 3, 4, 7, 85 Costume Club 7, 85 and 3, 4,5 Bridge Club 7, 8. PEARLMAN. ALAN L. AI Frolics Committee 85 Annual Staff 7, 85 Roundup Editor 85 Student Council Committee 5, 65 Student Congress 3, 45 Round-up Photographer 3, 4, 5, 6, 75 35 mm. Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-chairman 8. PEDDICORD, DALE Cords Cap and Gown Committee 85 Movie Monitor 35 Scholastic Art Key Winner 7. PEDERSON. LINDA Frolics Committee 85 Annual Start Circulation Manager 5, 6, 7, 85 Roundup Staff 85 Girls' Club 7, 85 Publicity Committee 7, 85 Scribblers Club 35 Bridge Club 7, 85 Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. PETERSON, MARIAN Banquet Committee 85 Roundup Staff 85 Annual Staff 7, 85 Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Future Teachers 7, 85 Bridge Club 3, 6, 7, 85 Pep Club 5, 6, 7. PHILLIPS. THOMAS Tom Commencement Committee 85 Math-Science Club 6, 85 Band 3, 4. PICKEN, IOY ELLEN Spider Frolics Committee 85 Orchestra 5, 6, 7, 85 Bridge Club 7, 85 Pep Club 75 Washington, Iowa, High School: G.A.A. 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Concert Chorus 3, 4. PIERCE, NICHOLAS Nick Mimeograph Committee 85 Movie Monitor 5, 6, 7, 85 Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, 6. PIGOTT, SANDRA Sandy Social Committee 85 Red Cross Representative 35 Girls' Golf 1 R 5 Bridge Club 7, 8, Secretary and Vice President5 Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. PIKOULAS, ANNETTE Pickle Mimeographing Committee 8. POPE. IUDITH ANN Iudy Social Committee 85 H. R. President 3, 4, Secretary 5, 6, 7, 85 Annual Start 3, 4, 5, 65 Roundup Start 7, 85 Friendship Committee 3, 45 Personnel Committee 5, 65 School Beautiful 7, 85 Bridge Club 7, 85 Pep Club 3,x4, 5, 6. i371 POPE. ROGER I'Ierk Frolics Committee 85 Red Cross Representative 3. POWERS, PEGGY Peg Social Committee 83 Girls' Glee Club 8. PRALL. SHARON Mimeographing Committee Chairman 87 H. R. Secretary 5, B, Leaders 6, 7, 8, Girls' Club 5, 67 Student Congress 3, 47 Girls' Club Election Committee Chairman 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 5, 7. PRE!-IM. NANCY Banquet Committee 8, Student Congress 5, 6, Girls' Club 3, 4. PRIEBE. TERRY Commencement Committee 85 Red Cross Representative 5g Boys' Club 4. PURDY. HELEN Frolics Committee 8, Forum Club 5, 67 Student Congress 3, 4, Publicity Committee 3, 43 Costume Club 3, 4, 5, B, 7, 87 Make- up Club 7, 81 Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, By Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Bridge Club 7, 8, Pep Club 7, 8. RABE. MARY IANE Dag Social Committee 8, H. R. Secretary 5, 67 Annual Staff 5, 6, Co-editor 7, 85 Red Cross Representative 5, 6, 7, 8, Hospitality Committee 7, 8, Girls' Club 7, 87 Research Committee Chair- man 7, 8, Bridge Club 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. READINGER. DAVE Read Frolics Committee 85 Boys' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. REAVIS, VIRGINIA Ginny Cap and Gown Committee 8, Girls' Club By Committees at- tended at Mt. Lebanon High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania: Y-Teen, G.A.A., Activities Key, Scenery Committee, Library Squad, Library Committee, Information Squad. REID, PATRICIA Pat Cap and Gown Committee 8, Research Committee 5, 6, 7, 8, Costume Club Secretary 7, Treasurer 85 Pep.Club 5, 6, 87 Classical High School, Springfield Massachusetts: Girls Chorale 3, 4: Stampbook Committee 7, 8. REYNOLDS, ROLAND Ronnie Roundup Staff 7, 8, Class Day Committee 8. RIDING, IOSEPH Red Cross Representative 3, 4, 5, 63 Student Congress 7g Senior Committee 8. 1 1 ROSS. DAVID Dave' Frolics Committee 8, Math-Science Club 3, 4. ROSS. TIMOTHY A. 'I'im' Social Committee 87 Roundup Staff 87 Stage and Sound Crew 3, 45 Scribblers Club 3, 4. l38l ROTH, RONNIE Class Day Committee 87 H. R. Treasurer 3, 4, President 5, 6. RULE. DONNA LOUISE Class Day Committee 87 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 67 Bridge Club 5, 6. SAMBERG. ROSALIE Roz Frolics Committee 87 Red Mill 67 The Man Who Came to Dinner '77 Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 87 Make-up Club 5, 6, 7, 87 Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Bridge Club 6, 7, 87 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. SANDON. MARY LYNN Mrs, Mimeographing Committee 87 Personnel Committee 7, 87 Riderettes 7. SAVAGE. DAVID Suv Class Day Committee 87 Math-Science Club 5, 6. SCHACHERER. IOHN Shuckout Banquet Committee 87 H. R. President 7. SCI-IELL, IAMES Zel Line of March 87 Swimming 2 R's 7 Boys' Golf l R . SEAVER, ROBERT Bob Class Day Committee 87 Football 2 R's . SEIBERT. IUDITH ANN Iudy Cap and Gown Committee 87 Red Mill 67 Research Com- mittee 7, 87 Future Nurses Club 6, 7, 87 Hospitality Commit- tee 7, 87 Concert Chorus 6, 7, 87 Band 3, 47 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. SEIDENFELD. EDDIE Social Committee 87 Man Who Came to Dinner 67 Movie Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Student Council 8, 4. SEIDENFELD. LAWRENCE Larry Social Committee 87 Student Congress 3. SHAPIRO, LORENE Lori Frolics Committee 87 Library Assistant 87 Red Cross Repre- sentative 3, 4, 5, 67 Girls' Club 7, 87 Pep Club 3. SHARRATT, BILL Frolics Committee 8. SKELLEY. IUDY Skel Social Committee Co-chairman 87 Sharks 5, 6, 7, 87 Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Student Congress 3, 47 Pep Club 3, 4, 5. l39l SMITH, KEITH SCOTT Scotty Social Committee Co-chairman 87 H. R. President 3, 6, 87 Senior Frolics Accompanist 67 Swimming 2 B s7 Cheerleader 2 Rus, l Star7 Student Congress 5, 6, Vice President 7, Ex- ecutive Ofticer 87 Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, President 87 Boys' Glee Club President 57 Harmonaires 5, 6, 7, 87 Represent- ative of the Month to Kiwanis Club for November 1953. SOKOLOF. FLORENCE ELAINE Flo Class Day Committee 87 Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, Treas- urer 7, President 87 Bridge Club 87 Pep Club 7. SPOONER, KEN Silent Spoon Class Day Committee 87 Track l STEINEL, IACQUELINE IOANNE Dainty Social Committee 87 Annual Staff 87 Roundup Staff 87 Stu- dent Congress 7, 87 Publicity 87 Future Teachers Club 7, 87 Bridge Club 87 St. Mary's Hall: Bit and Spur Club 3, 4: Dancing Club 3, 47 Glee Club 3, 4. STENBERG, PAMELA Pam Banquet Committee 87 H. R. President 67 Red Cross Repre- sentative 87 Finance Committee 7, 87 Sharks 6, 7, 87 Stu' dent Congress 67 Social Committee 6, 7, 87 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. STOUFFER, SCOTT Scotty Frolic Committee 87 Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 35 mm. Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Co-chairman 8. SUMMERVILLE, IANE Iunie Frolics Committee 87 School Beautiful 3, 47 Election Commit- tee 7, 87 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. SUTTON, IOHN Cap and Gown Committee 87 Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Orchestra 7, 8. TAYLOR. SANDRA Senior Committee 8. THOMAS, MARVIN Marv Social Committee 87 Roundup Staff 8. THOMPSON. MARCELLA Marty Cap and Gown Committee 87 Make-up Club 77 Bridge Club 77 Abraham Lincoln in Council Bluffs, Iowa: Literary Society 3, 4, 5, 67 Band 3, 4, 5, 67 Girls' Glee Club 67 Major Plays 5, 6. THOMPSON, NANCY SUE Ch1orophylIis Frolics Committee 87 Annual Start 7, 87 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club 7, 87 At East High, Des Moines, Iowa: Student Con- gress 47 Spanish Club 3, 4, 57 Modern Miss, Treasurer 5. THOMPSON, RICHARD Tom Frolics Committee 87 Movie Monitor 7. THOMPSON. ROBERT Robin Banquet Committee 87 H. R. President 3, 47 Assembly Com- mittee 7, 87 Football l R 7 Basketball l HR . I 40 l TOWNSEND. BEVERLY JUNE Kitty Cap and Gown Committee 87 H. R. Secretary 37 Lunchroom Monitor 37 Girls' Club 47 Costume Club 37 Girls' Glee Club 87 Pep Club 6. TREIMER, RICHARD Dutch Co-chairman of Tree Planting Committee 87 H. R. Treasurer 5, 67 Boys' Representative ot Senior Class 87 Man Who Came to Dinner 67 Korean Carole 77 Football 2 R's 7 Track 3 R's 7 Boys' Glee Club 8. TRICKEY, ELINOR Nornie Social Committee 87 l-l. R. Vice President 7, Secretary 87 Ten- nis l R 7 Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Student Congress 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 47 Band 3, 4, 5. TUCKER, BETTY IEAN B. I. Co-chairman of Tree Planting Committee 87 Girls' Represent- ative of Senior Class 87 Annual Staff Co-Chairman of Senior Section 7, 87 Roundup Staff 7, 87 Friendship Committee 3, 47 School Beautiful 5, 67 Personnel Committee Chairman 7, 87 Girls' Club 7, 87 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club 5, 7, 8. TURNQUIST. MARS!-XA Mimeographing Committee 87 H. R. Treasurer 6, 77 Red Cross Representative 6, 77 Activity Ticket Committee 5, 6, 77 Chair- man Activity Ticket Sales 7, 8. TURNQUIST. ROBERT Bob Cap and Gown Committee 87 Boys' Club 6, 7. TWISELTON. RONNIE Twizzie Cap and Gown Committee 8. UNGLES. IUDITH Iudy Frolics Committee 87 Concert Chorus 6, 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, B, 7, 87 The Red Mill 7. UTTER. IAY Frolics Committee 87 H. R. Vice President 5, 67 Open House Committee 5, 6, 7, 87 Red Cross Representative 5, 67 Forum Club 7, 87 Track 3 R's 7 Concert Chorus 67 Boys Glee Club 3. VAN DEL. RANDALL Randy Banquet Committee 87 Concert Chorus 6, 7, 87 Boys' Glee Club 8, 4, 5, B, 7, 87 Vice President of Mixed Chorus 6. VAN VOORHIS, RUTH Ruthie Cap and Gown Committee 87 Concert Chorus 7, 87 Band 3, 47 Bridge Club 7, 8. WALDINGER, HARLAN Frolics Committee 8. WARREN, RICHARD R. Dick Social Committee 87 Boys' Club 87 Chess and Checkers Club 7, 8. WATERBURY. LORRAINE Rainie Frolics Committee 87 George Washington Slept Here 67 The Man Who Came to Dinner 77 The Black Flamingo 87 Future Nurses Club 67 Girls' Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Make-up Club 5, 67 Concert Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. l41l WEATHERBY, DONALD Don Cap and Gown Committee 8. WEAVER, IOHN B. Buck Frolics Committee 87 Roundup Staff Circulation Manager 87 Ladora, Iowa: Basketball, l letter, Baseball, 2 letters, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6. WEEKS, RICHARD Allen Frolics Committee 8. WENNER. CAROLYNN Social Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 37 Future Nurses' Club 87 Student Congress 3, 4, 7, 87 Girls' Club 5, 67 Election Committee 87 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 67 Riderettes 7, 8. WEST, WALDA Wally Banquet Committee 87 Social Committee 87 H. R. Vice Presi- dent 77 Publicity Committee 7, 87 Girls' Club 7, 87 Make-up Club 87 Pep Club 7, 87 Riderettes 77 Southeast, Kansas City, Missouri: Treasurer 3, 47 Red Cross Representative 5, 67 Stu- dent Council 6, 77 Orchestra 3, 4, 5. WESTBROOK. SANDRA SUE Sandy Frolics Committee 87 Student Congress 7, 87 Costume Club 7, 87 Girls' Glee Club 3, 47 Pep Club Decorations Committee 5, 67 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. WHERRY, DAVE Senator Cap and Gown Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 47 Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4. WHITEMORE, MIKE Whit Line of March Committee 87 H. R. President 3, 4. WHITTED. MARY ANN Effie Commencement Committee 87 Girls' Club Treasurer 7, 87 Intramural Committee 3, 47 Girls' Club 5, 67 Future Teachers President 7, 87 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. WICKARD, MARGARET Wick Social Committee 87 Roundup Stati 87 Annual Staff 87 Lead- ers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 87 Student Congress 3, 47 Personnel Corn- mittee 3, 47 Pep Club 3, 57 Riderettes 77 Homecoming Queen Attendant 5, 7. Wl.K, AMARYLLIS Amy Banquet Committee 87 Concert Chorus 7, 8. WILES. MARY CAROLYN Banquet Committee 87 Annual Staff 7, 87 Red Cross Repre- sentative 77 Research Committee 7, 87 Bridge Club 7, 87 Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. WILSON, SHIRLEY SUE Sue Social Committee 87 Roundup Staff 87 Bridge Club 7, 87 West- port High in Kansas City, Missouri: Girls' Glee Club. WINBERG, PEETER Pete Cap and Gown Committee 87 Red Cross Representative 5, 67 Band 3, 4. l42l WOLFE. BOB Frolics Committee 8, Football 2 R's , Baseball Z R's , Stu- dent Congress 3, 4, Concert Chorus 8. WOODS. BILL Will Froiics Committee 8, Roundup Staff 8, Concert Chorus 7, 8, Boys' Glee Club 7, 8. WRIGHT, CELIA Frolics Committee 8, Annual Staff 8, Roundup Staff Manag- ing Editor 8, Publicity Committee 7, 8, Concert Chorus 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 5. ZUBER. MOREY Mimeoqraphing Committee 8, H. R. President 7, 8, Movie Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6. DEVEREAUX. IO ANN Leaders Club 5, 6, Secretary 7, Pep Club 5, 6, 7, Annual Staff 7, Glee Club 3, 4 CSioux Fallsl, Senior Play 8 tMinne- apolisl. SIMPSON. NORMAN fAugust l953l Senior Committee 8. SLOAN, SALLY Girls' Club 3, 4, Student Conqress Representative 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. NOT PICTURED EVERETT, CLIFF Senior Commencement Committee 8. FROMHOLZ, MARY ANGELA Angi' Senior Frolics. Committee 8. HARRIS. GEORGE Senior Cap and Gown Committee 8, Boys' Glee Club 8 Harvard, Ill.: Football 1 H , Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Track 3, 4. SICKERSON. ROBERT Sick' Senior Class Committee 8. I 43 1 if AUGUST GRADUATES BECHTEL. PEGGY Bee Annual Stuff 8, Roundup Stott 85 Red Cross Committee 37 Girls' Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 5. GAEHNER. MARILYN Lynn Booster Committee 8, Chorus at Des Moines Tech 4. GAMBARDELLA. IANN Gems Red Mill 67 Student Congress 8, Concert Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4. GARDNER. BILL Concert Chorus 87 Boys' Glee Club 75 Iunior City Golf Cham- pion 1953. wu.Es. EDWARD ' Bd 1 Roundup Stuff 8. YAMASAKI, SUMIKO Sue H. H. Secretory 2, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 4, 5. NOT PICTURED BISHOP. IOHN Bond 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drum Major 6, 7, 8. DAVIS, LARRY Crazy I44 l LIGHTLY, RICHARD Lights H. R, President 3, Student Congress 3, 4: Associate Iudqe 4. MITCHELL, IOYCE Mitch Pep Club 7. PECK, WILLIAM Bill Boys' Club 3, 4. PERKINS. LARRY Park Ticket Seller for Noon Movie 3, 85 Boys' Glee Club 8: Or- chestra 8. SMITH. BOB Bobber .rs 5355-' ww SE fs qi E23 STE ffm, y . . u Q 3453- 6 2 : 3 -.1 g , , y J ' S gs '- - I Q? T5hnZ3' L 5 figgg fs 1 I Q, Q' LN-Q!! I M jj l 2, S i f K M li-3.1345 4 j I F Af 1 Y N, X N ww N w ix X X r O I j im'- W f , Q As supporting stars, the Senior Bls are small in number, but they enter into the school activities with much enthusiasm. These mid-year students participate in all of the activities offered by the school as well as being high in scholastic achievement. Perhaps the activity in which they have achieved the most is athletics. Outstanding are the boys who participated in football, basketball, swim- ming, baseball, and track. The class was certainly well represented on Roosevelfs outstanding basketball team. The girls, as members of the tennis and golf teams, have flone a commendable job also. The girls were well represented and active in Girls' Club this year. They participated enthusiastically in the activities of the various com- mittees aml on the many projects of the club. In January, members of the class serverl at the Baccalaureate tea for the January Class of 1954. The Senior B class will become ambitious leaflers who will carry on the Roosevelt trarlitions and live up to the Roosevelt Creed. 118-MR. BRISENO-12B Row One- Lee Curl, Vlrqinicx Ruehl, Celeste Leake, Linda Wisenxurm, Fred E. Kramer, Coro- lyn Kalman, Row Two Mcxrilee Payne, Sue Smith, Pnl Adamson, Pat Bradley, Roselle Same berq, Mary Hoxie, Icickle Holmes. Row Three Mr, BFISSHO, Ron Splllers, Bud Enqlebrecht, Ierrie Iohrxson, Phxl Shelley, Phil Vlleber. Row Four Eddie Sexdentcld, Dxck Reqls, Iohn Bxshop, Dick Rothrock. l47l 108-MISS BEHM-12B Row Onen- Sue Grail, Marge Blue, Mary Ellen Brickley, Nancy Muse, Dennis McLaughlin, Patty Lacey, Barbara Heed. Row Two-Sharon Swanson, Virginia Eliinq, Ianis Hauser, Sally Klein, Ieri Bright, Florence Sokolor, Joyce Mitchell, Dazelyn Baldwin. Row Threeelohn Gamble, George Lair, Randy Duncan, Dick Kamber, Richard Walfred, Gordon Schafer, Larry Basari. Row Four -Bill Peck, Dave Vfilson, Iames Johnston, Rex Rose. 213-MR. WALDEN-12B Row One - Ruih Boldes, Golda Waldinqer, Donna Norton, Barbara Brown, Anna Koutsounis. Row Two-fMary LaRue, Ioan Merical, Ioan Larson, Sandra Pearlman, Sandra Shelton, Martha Jewell. Row Three Mr. Walden, Bob Iohnson, Herm Thompson, Bob Risser, Iohn Sampson, Torn Weir. Row Three Fred Ensley, lerry Foster, lim Brewer, Bob Hopson, Dan Dailey, Tom Kern. l48l nf, Jnnwluww Stars of tomorrow, the members of the Junior Class, were very active in the many events this past year. Since the juniors were allowed to select their own schedules and teachers for the first time this year, they became more independent. Perhaps the most important scholastic achievement was the Junior Theme. A most outstanding and happy event this year was the trip to Iowa City for the State Tournament. Most of the juniors were able to attend the tournament games. Besides going to Iowa City, the girls, who were very active in Pep Club, chartered buses to the other out-of-town games. The juniors contributed to Roosevelfs fine record of athletic achieve- ments by excelling in all sports. The junior class proved this year that they can work well, not only individually, but as a well-organized group. With their fine attitudes and enthusiasm they will carry on the Roosevelt tradition. t i491 l 4 102--MR. MUNGER-11A Row One-Connie Emerson, Laljerta Linn, Kay Saxnbos, Sue Curtis, Marqi Michael, Ruth Fischer, Sue Swartzlancler, Row Two Shirley Folfnnnon, Sheila Nicholson, Put Pierce, Marlene Olson, lane lohnson, Patricia Coates, lvlartha Clearwater, Row Three Charles Pinkerton, Bill Showers, Mel Lurnbard, Rees, jones, Don Scrctugs, How Four Richard Hellze, Richard Floem- bczr, lohn Sherbo, Bill Huxnrner, lurid Swartznifin, Mike C,lnrti:s, Mr. Munqer. 107-MISS BRUCE--11A Row One--'Susie VV1l5on, Shari Cohen, Henrinll Klinq, Nancy Nou, Sybil Gibson, Paulo Mcrthieson, Marqijon Taylor, jean Archibald. Row Two Gretchen Green, Kathy Cormany, Cor- ley Hamill, Barbara Dahl, Nancy Dunlap, lvlarilyn harrell, Arlene Wirirx, Sue Sharp, Barbara Schimel. Row Three-f-Larry Smith, Toni Lucam, Chris Dascalos, Bill Huff, Dan Camp, Ken Moore, Gregory Malrnstrom. Row Four Bob Phillips, Don Oden, Harrie Shearer, John Waiermozm. l5Ol 117--MR. BRIGHTMAN-11A Row One-- Kay Carson, loyce Riding, Patricia Dumas, Marilyn Richardson, Eleanor Arvizu, Gaile Gallatin, Iudith Iacobs. Row Two-Bill Babe, Jack Kinqery, Nancy Tyrrel, Ioan Cox, Chuck Whitlock, Iohn Griffin. Row Three- Ierry Donovan, Iohn Zeis, Russell Dean, Gary 'NoOlsey, Phil Iacobs, Ice Iefierson. Row Four -Dave Sampel, Ned Kendall, Bob Smith, Dan Stoll, Gary Weeter. 120-MR. KYL-1 IA Row Onef-Nancy Rowbal, Ethel Alley, Dolores Meury, Sherry Williams, Carla Zaael, lan Carey, lan Schenk, Shirley Carpet. Row Two -Sheryl Shoemaker, Marianne Balzer, Billie lo 'l'abat, Janet MacMurray, Barbara Beisel, Sandra Coon. Row Three-Mike Caskey, Gordon Smith, Dave Sampel, Herb Butbczch, Dave Ingram, Dean Rapp, Stanley Knipp. Row Four- Iim Anderson, Dan Stoll, Peter Iones, Dick Connor, Lowell Iohnson. Row Five Tom Davidson, Dick Holi, Hank Smith. .mum I51l 207-MISS DELAPLANE-11A Row One flanice Iolinsoit, Barbara Mandelbaum, Mary Stevens, Nancy Armstrong, Mary Lu Tolles, Row Twof-Connie Cowan, Barbara Hayward, Georgia Krohn, Anne Witmer, Sandra Schwartz, Mari Sampson. Row Three-ffMark Le-vensky, Darwin Vaaborq, Larry Yule, lim Myer, Lowell Miles. Row Fourff-Ralph Simpson, Bill Niemann, Biff Langer, Bill Meek, Mike Kelly, Gary VJeeier, lolin Horch, Bill Lee, Al Lee. 213-MISS SHERWOOD-11A Row OnefA:m MCKendrich, Iolknn Brown, Vtfendy Strief, Barbara Caswell, Debby Eisenberg, Shirley Moses, Sonja Ehlert, Carolyn Clifford, Karen Kaldenberq. Row Two---Deanna Warren, Georgia Hamilton, Sandra Leighton, Martha Pillars, Sue Brooklfiart, Sharon Walter, lane Sim! inerman, Ianice Myer, ludy Aulick. Row Threeflrm Sessions, Ed Kite, Pete Kemble, Don Tinqle, Steve Bakalyar, Conrad W1nters Row Four--'lim Foarde, Iohn Thompson, lim Bellamy, Frank lories, Douq Durham. l i , i52l 248-MR. KIRKPATRICK-11A How One-H Lee Ann Snyder, lacquelxne Vtlaqoner, Kathryn Kern, Norma Bromherq, Marilyn Holt, Diane W'arner, Gwen Wills, Put Pierce. How TwoffKay Kinney, Marilyn Chisholm, Arlene Hunt, Suon Ward, Nancy Roberson, Karen NVriqht, Bobbie lo Bywater, Diane Seeber, Norma Diehl, Rosie McBride. Row Three- -Larry Hamlin, Dave Packer, Kirk MacKinnon, Todd Parker, Dave Warren, Dave Cox, lack Grimes. How Four'--Mike Stewart, Lorne Zox, Keith Boswell, lack Miller, George Hartnet. 250-MRS. GREGG--1 1A Row OnefNancy Diehl, Carole Starrett, Charlotte Iohnson, lennie Tonelli, Cheri Smith, Connie Levich. Row Two-Anne Hicks, Myrna Faupel, Sandy Myers, Phyllis Strayer, Ian Newton, Shirley Morris. Row Threeflohn Tweed, Lee Dallaqer, lohn Humphrey, Terry Campbell, lohn Standeier. Row Four--Art Sliaeller, Bruce Dewey, Don Midcllebrook, Paul Corbin, Art Crane, lohn Bridqman, Dick Goreham, Bill Purdy. l53l 301-MR. HALEY-11A Row One-ffMarran Huff, Susan Thorrlpson, Carol Slziclrnore, Ianet Rauscli, Susan Grimes, B. G. Elbert, Beverly Blank, Betty Mclletli. Row Two Carol lean Vvfalters, Carolyn Dorner, Nancy Dwrqans, Terry Tollelson, Karen Larson, Carolyn Mclntyro, Mfrrqaret Bender, Sondra Burr. Row Threeefliddle Ratlensperqer, Inn Wilson, Richard Tyner, Marvin Galmsky, Richard Bygd, Dennis Macfformaclc, lolm Qualley. Row Four' Iohn Solilalnpp, Tom Robinson, lerry lones, Roberl Bailey, Ioe Boqnanno, Ge-orae Goebel, Rick Van Fllieenan, 302-MISS KEELER-1 IA Row One-- Ellen Miller, Deanna Moss, Dorothy Stanley, Anne Fairnian, Maxcelia Dixon, Loretta Greenwall, Nancy Unqles. Row Two -lane Faqen, luditli Mather, Mary Lou Hintz, Sharon Gray, Romaine Vander Plocq. Row Three Ierry Muqason, Hon Martin, lack Peterson, lim Roberts, Mike Benson, I-larry Cradit, Row Four Don Hearn, David Roberson, Bill Fisher, jerry Weiner, Frank Gray. Row Five' Larry Houston, Peter Dooley. l54l 116-MISS AHRENS-11B Row One leanette Frederick, Peggy Warner, Mary Smith, Camille Campbell, Margie Clark, Marcia Ferauson, Mary Terpstra, Betty Weatherinqtan. Row Two -Lorraine Lundqren, Martha Bean, Eva Tiep, Mary Faulkner, Marilyn Mazza, Barbara Arkin. Row ThreefSandra Williams, Carol Ryan, Marcia Grant, Pat McMurray, Karole Kinsey, Mira Stilwell, Gwen Owens. Row Four--flohn Shortley, Bill Peterson, Dick Ryan, Toni Cedarslrom, Fred Morgan. How Fiveff Dennis War'd, Dennis Furbush, David Dvorak, lohn Nadia, Charles Day, Robert Marrnion. Row SixAArnolcl Freed, Dick Kimrn, David Iohnson, lack Firkens, Ielry Chaffee, Ioe Betensky, Bill Connor. 350-MISS CAIN-11B Row One Kay Grolher, Ianet Towner, Barbara Kepliarl, Marilyn Kramer, Gayle Blumen- thal, Sally Wilsoii, Sandra Craig, Nancy Sherwood, Row Two ---- Marna Walker, Dyeann Hawk, Sarah Stephens, Celia Shaver, Sonja Gordon, Sandra Pardee, Linda Fenton. Row Three- Charlotte Oatley, Merrillyn Bird, Carol Bump, Ann Thornburg, Sue Vvlilsan. Row FourfTom Del-lart, Tom Kersey, lack Pirken, Ioe Redman, lim Nelson, Dick Bittner, Ice Black. Row Five- - Bob Brobst, lim Cohen, 'Tom Grant, Dick Shelton, Bruce Dunker, Bob Mercer, Bob Hildreth, Harry Coonce. l55l J' 2869 22367 25 Q' K3 62 296 3865 YK 9 o Q o ff 9 ' W 35 f Q, 1 C r' fx W ,W lil? s Xa g 1 5.2 4' pm l ! Wl'Xl N 0 jk C -D 0 3 0 C 0 0 1 D . . The coming attractions are the enthusiastic sophomores who were so interested and active in Roosevelfs activities. The sophomore girls have contributed many excellent members to both Sharks and Leaders Clubs. The boys have exhibited many potential track, baseball, swim- ming, tennis, golf, football, and basketball stars. These athletes made a fine showing on their own. They took Second Team City Football Cham- pionship and second place in second team basketball. The sophomores' spirit and attendance at all the games exceeded past records. The New Girls' Tea, Harvest Dance, 10B Party, Homecoming Dance, Victory Dance, and open houses provided entertainment and oppor- tunities for the sophomores to become better acquainted. Christmas and spring formals were well attended and enjoyed by the sophomores. Iowa City brought extra excitement to the year. United from several different junior high schools, this group has be- come a well-acquainted unit of enthusiastic participants in Roosevelt High activities. F571 110-MRS. MQCEACHRON-10A Row One-Suzie Thompson, Vicky Hise, Mary Jane Neal, Valerie Groves, Myndell Fersten- feld, Kay Smith, Mary Grant, Sandra Cedarstrorii. Row Two-Darlene Klett, Charlotte Iones, Carole Lee Vetz, Elsie Naylor, Nancy Brown, Nancy Nesbitt, Judy Weiss, Mary Cay, Row Three-Fred Moore, jack Gray, James Collier, Tom Sutliit, lim Dawson, Iohn Adrews, Kent Smith, Mike Moran. Row Four-f Dick Wells, Chuck Beers, Ronald Adcock, Peter Pruqh. 111-MISS LANDES-10A Row OnefSandra Brown, Marilyn Cramer, Roxana Pajerski, Teddy Leaverton, Marlene Weeks, Marlene Nelson, Harriett Little, ludy Bain. Row Two'-V Susan Meany, Patricia Nesbitt, Sue Hicks, Sondra Lee Christensen, Marilyn Wfhitmore, Rae Anne Wilson, Sue Gilchrist, Linda Kader. Row Three-fflohn Esker, Iarries Kubby, Ray Cole, Neal Warren, Martin Bassman, Sieve Smith. Row Four- Robert Melsh, Dean Ellis, Loren Meqqisou, Robert Gamble, Dave Eller. l58l 114-MISS HAROLD-101-X Row One--Sue Cohen, Barbara Laue, Iudy Boyer, Martha McLeran, Sandra Selander, Pat Karlovec, Carole Phillips, Pat Peterson. Row Two----Dorie Onthank, Ianet Alsin, Peggy Hood, Charlene Tiffany, Marlene Jensen, lincy Black, Ioan Thorna, Mary Moats, Kate Killebrew. Row Three-Garry Garrison, Art Filean, Phil Williams, lohn Neufeld, Glenn Frazier, Arnold Corn. Row Four,---Ed Beman, Gary Enqard, King Wehrle, Barton Miller, Ron Vierlinq, Ierry Pearlman, Marvin Larson, Mike Goodwin. 115-MRS. OLSEN-10A Row One--'Marsha Lockerd, Betty Creqar, Bonnie Leake, Patty Bechtel, Nancy Durey, Elsie Lehman, Rosalie Roberts, Iackie Brernhorst, Louise McPheeters, Mary Lou Campbell, IoAnn Nitzke, Carol Green, Iudy White. Row Twofl-Xlen Bush, Carl Runqer, lim Richardson, Bill Vaughn, Mike Dailey, Marty Waldinger, Gary Lundqren. Row Three-lim Nuscum, Max Camp- bell, john Mulder, Huston Iverson, Robert Kitterd, lim lversen, lim Kondes, Dick Bloedow. nw C Lael 206-MISS PLATT-101-X Row One Martlynne Brewer, Paula Davenport, Betty Iacobus, Sharon Lambert, Mary Ann Freel, Margaret Gurau, Bonita Craia. Row Two-Eltzabeth McCracken, Deanna Crow, Ierry Mendenhall, Mary Ann Srnedes, ludy Parsons, Vtrqima Yeales. Row Three -Bill Keck, Iames Newhart, Mrke Vlack, Dick Danzlnqer, hm Hospoflarsl-cy, ltm Smrth, Anthony Knipp. How Four- Clark Warden, Dave Conaway, Glen Book, Terry Reichardt, Fred Bcokey, Mike Graham, Rich- ard Kreqer 215-MR. MCCLAIN-10A Row One Gayle Turner, Patricia Mrddlesworth, Betty Ann Canady, Sally Sherwood, Martha Hofier, Sharon Olsen. How TwofCarolyn Ramsey, Sally Hoffman, Kathleen Beaty, Margaret Ann Perkms, leanle Rtdqley, Marcia Van Roekel, Barbara Chapman. Row Three-Larry Douglas, Lee Pearlman, Max Lettween, Alan Blank, Harold Chandler, Mr. McClain. Row Four--Gerald Beckett, Marvm Tobts, Davrs Butler, Brtan Willtams, Davtd Holdqrafer, Ioseph Black. l6Ol 243-MR. ANGERER-10A Row One Sherilyn Bencierof-t, Ramona Tornoson, Ioanne Foarde, Linda Sloan, leanne Ferris, Pat Saylor, Sandra Miller. Row Two 'Mary Fleenor, Kay Amick, Dawn Wikelund, Nancy Need- ham, Iudy Easter, Regina Jacobson, Shirley Collins. Row Three Tom Huyclc, Terry Wicliael, l.arry Seery, Pete Martin, Mr, Anqerer, Row Four 'Paul Swartz, Carlton Haworth, Bill Gore- ham, Mike Gartner, Charles Hood, lohn Darlzy. Row Five Gary Vande Venter, Bill Bennett, Steve Stewart. 244-MISS RENDLEMAN-10A How One Marqaiet Pochter, Marcgarex Elliott, Burney George, Kathy Meuillat, luanita Mc- Beth, Io Ann Beran, Meredith Osburn, Lonnie Rulon. Row Two-Marcia lanes, ludi Brunk, Sharon Kappelman, Martha Moses, Donna Sue Holm, loanne Hanson, Carole l,ea Taylor, Pat Weir, Lois Liqhtly. Row Three-Mike McDermott, Dave Dorr, Chet Fischer, lohn Karns, Kenneth Schenk, Walter Vxfeaver, Larry Fedro, Miss Rendleman. How Four-fhither MacNauqhton, Dennis Von Brauchitsch, Norman Coder, Dave Schmitz, Larry Kennedy, lames Schmitz, Iames Ballou. f6ll 246-MR. LANGLAND-10A Row One fBarbara Lassm, Snaron Albrrqlm, Lorrarne Paskin, Iudy Flosenbury, Mary Roberts, Iulie Montgomery. Row Two Marrlyn Mrlier, Iudy Dorsey, Pa1 Allen, Susre Shearer, Sharon Klern, Barbara Crevelwnq. Row Three-Ted Tweet, Bill Vxfenner, Bernre Lowe, Larry Dawson, Kent Brlqham, Gene Vvarre-n. Row Four Davrd Henderson, Don Curry, Terry Brennan, Tony Iohnson, Ted Mallivtk, Robin Bruner. 247-MR. IRWIN-IDA Row One--Sara Soilr, Myrxxlla Fones, Arlene Hunt, Marrlyn Hotkow, Gayle He-dke, lfmvf Hoffman, Iane Hammer, Iane Acheson, Row Two Karen Falrbank, Guy Posell, Ioan Behrendt, Judy Cutler, Pat Murphy, Rose Mary Ewald, Arleen Peferson, Lars Thompson. Row Three Img 'l'eter, Dennis OIBUQII, lee Hennrnqson, Chuck Sprrnqer, Ierry Morris, Fred Risser, Gary Bald- Wrn. Row Four- Iohn 'N:nited, Iack Harkness, Edward Harrulton, Inn Ator, Harold Brerrnan, Larry Dean. l82l l 203--MRS. TROUTFETTER-10B Row One---Carole Fugate, Gloria Asarch, Shirley Remele, Rae Ann Herrington, Sandy Porter, Carol Machesney, Brenda Savage, Laura Ullem. Row Two- -Rosalyn Goodside, Nancy Jones, Donna Gavin, Anne Davis, Marilyn Light. Row Three-Iudy McCluskey, Phyllis Sokoloi, Dor- othy Priohett, Mary Kay Francis, Elizabeth Snider, lan Barnhart, Nancy Street, Gordon Smith. Row Four-Gerald Perry, Lin Ehrlich, Torn Kline, lohn Fleming, lim Rogers, lohn Stark, Stanley Bernstein, Bob Livingston. Row FivefTom Mills, Mark Manders, Chuck Focht, Iohn Cook, Jim Huber. 345-MR. MOORE--10B Row One--lolamary Iones, Linda Vxlilliams, lucly Black, Sara Goodwin, Ruth Fightmaster, lan Kesterscn, Maryellen Magnuson, Gretchen Terpstra, Sue Fraser, Row Two-'Louise Lundgren, Nancy Elman, Nancy Christensen, Donna Keener, Sandy Wright, Iudy Thompson, Judy Rodine. Row Three-Nancy McNamee, ludy Shawver, Diana Stedwell, David Hockenberg, Bob Curl, Ron Marshall, Mr, Moore. Row Four-Mike Hansen, Bob Boreman, Dick Hines, Iohn Iohnson, Howard May, Larry Lockridge, Dick Raspotnik. Row Five-Larry Thompson, Harold Piclgeon, Mike Cole, Lynn Mortenson. U f63l Y E- R531 i M P! 'gs sk iw f r ' N as x F AV L:f- VV- X 1 if 7 E - Q N ,' , f x X!! M 5 f ' sa -1 Q fi Iii W 0 , Q. E S QI? v Jia The amateur but never to be forgotten part of Roosevelt are the Junior High students. Highlighting Junior High activity this year was the formation of the Latin Club, consisting of ninth grade students. Another exciting event this year was the Junior High Talent Show, which proved to be very successful. The Tiny Tedsn made a fine showing al athletic contests and many went to Iowa City for the tournament. Workilig in their own clubs, on senior high crews, and on the news- paper stajff are a few of the activities ivhich hold the Junior High in- terest. The Junior High continues as an important and enthusiastic part of Roosevelt. i651 f 146--MR. HAYES-9A Row One---Phyllrs Prerce, Mary Lauterbach, Karen Anderson, Rachon Bloedow, Mary Lou Mockus, Karen Engle, Rosemary Mrller, Arlene Smrth, How Two Karen Green, Sue Bogart, Indy Hoilrnan, Carol Hamilton, ludy Thoreson, Sharon Payton, lackre Armel. Row Threefllaul Wirtz, Davld Stein, Steve Smith, Inn Beckerman, lim Howe, Chuck Gtlderbloom, Dennxs Trout' man. How Four-lohn Graff, Mrke Bock, Harold Babbitt, Kemth Crane, Steve Roberts, Lester Smith, Richard Torstenson, Larry lenmnas, lack Standeter, Iohn Berry. 220-MISS NEVEN-9A How One-fludy Andrews, ludy l'iGIYtl11OI'l, Virginia Rush, Sharric Stolpes, ludy McConaclxie, Ruth Burch, Barbara Smalley, Sharon Stnnson, Mtss Neven. Row Two-eMarilyn Cushman, Shelia Bloom, lOAnn Lidy, Roberta Hefner, Barbara Holmes, Rosalie Allen, ludy Turner, Merle Obsfeld. Row Three-David Crowley, Don Lenz, Don Garsh, John Stenberq, B111 Kinqery, Morley Smith, Greqory Knipp, lim Palmer, lim Bell. Row Four - Larry Iohnson, Terry Shoemaker, lohn Brewer, Don Herzberq, lrvinq Stone, Dale Nuzum, Bob Bostwick, Ed Truslow. t YW, l S6 l 228-MISS EHLERS-SA How Ones-Mary lo Allan, Claire Whinery, Mary Wishard, Mary Anderson, Mary Kay Heeren, Nancy DeWitt, Judy Matthesen, Elizabeth Fischer, Marlys Bralic, Suzanne Patterson. Row Two -Barbara Buckham, lolflene Campbell, Valerie Laing, Judy Burnes, Suzanne Raymond, Susan Zox, Gerri Slattery, Carole Staleup, Janice Hunt, Iudy Schulz. Row Three- -lim Buckingham, Crom Bowen, Larry Ginsberg, Tom Wilkinson, Fritz I-litchock, Iim Hartman, Philip Brooke, Ierry Farley, Ierry Larson, Row Youre Mark Ashton, Ierry Snyder, Micky Mullen, Iohn Buck, David Noblett. Not Pictured--Ann Langdon. 237-MR. WILDMAN-9A Row One--Linda Smith, Carol Richards, Donna Iacobs, Iackie Love, Sally Warlord, Hope Carter, Susan Houser, Dianna Davis. Row Two--Geran Iessan, Ray Oakley, Loren Davis, Charles Leake, Tom Arnold, Ierry Hines, George Hamlin, lim Galinsky. Row Three--Rush Little, Cindy Freedman, Ioseph Muelhaupt, Walter Church, lack Sharrat, Iohn Mitch. Row Four -- -Larry johnson, Fritz Ketfner, lim Potoza, Iim Constance, lim Staninqer. l67J 212-MISS NEWTON-8A Row One-' lackie Miller, Iulie Buigardi, lusiine Brown, Susan Derrick, Iackie Ives, Iudy Simpson, Carole Olsen, Ida Mae Nuzuzn. Row Two- -lane Baldwin, Cindy Hermann, lane Ann Lanqerak, Sallie Pruqh, Iackie Cole, Mary Phillips, Linda Dykstra, Vivian Puller. Row Three- Pai Mallick, Karen Larson, Mary loe Grirnsinan, Ruili Crook, Sherry Truiit, Ieff Ali, Iohn Wil- liams. Row Fourfluarry Pelerson, Dick Bergman, Gary Hayden, Norman Benson, Stephen Corrie. Row Five--lim Graei, Peter Wiirtz, Harlan Johnston, Sieve Thompson, Ricky Iarnaqin, Randall Renner. 218-MR. EMRICH-8A Row One Sharon Leply, Marie Couch, Shirley Davis, Dianne Harnrnon, Shirley Weiss, Ioy Anne Wolf, Nancy Smith, Sue McMurray, Marsha Carrey. Row Two--Susan Hariman, Diana DeVolie, Annabelle Tonelli, La Vonnie Robinson, Abbie Berkowiiz, Susanne Lainq, Billie Pappas, Gail Walalinqer. Row Three---Dave Ferliq, lerry Miller, lim lackson, lim Gidqe, Steve Copple, Georqg Braun, Terry Moore, Ichn Harper. Row Fourf Chuck Benneii, lerad Stein, Paul Filean, Keith ay. l68l 224-MISS BAUMGARTNER-81-X Row One -Krisiin Gilder, Pat Murphy, Judy Patty, Sandy Hamilton, Carol Driscoll, Carol Lee Grace, Judy Johnson, Ruth Ann Weatherby, Sandra Davis. Row Two--Gayle Barclay, Shirley Mann, Frances Birch, Suzanne Miller, 'Toni Spry, Nancy Jo Veskerna, Jane Rohrer, Suzabelle Tonelli. Row Three- Larry Monahan, Lee Hanson, Bob Mulder, Muriel McCormick, Kay Camp- bell, Martha Whitaker, Sue Allen. Row Four-Gerald Foot, Jerry Ryals, Phil Brewer, Paul Thompson, Kenny Smith, Harold Young, Craig Tanning. 210-MISS DICK-8A Row One-Dianne Leeper, Martha Gloniset, Jean Bullard, Linda Bruner, Carolyn Herrman, Carol Smith, Susan Curtis, Sharon Hatfield. Row Two-Kathy Jones, Joyce Boyer, Marlene Harris, Mary Sloane, Carolyn Boolcey, Brenda McPheeters, Dianne Waltz, Elayne Roilcow, Cecilia Brown, Julie Fleming. Row Three Richard Pultonson, Bob Herbster, Bob Jester, David Lee, Bob Strayer, Bob Boudewyn, Bob Risser, Phil Caskey. Row Foure-ATom Haney, Marty Pidqeon, Jack Stephar, Curt Bradley, Dennis Berry, John Couch. IVS9 J 216-MR. COMITO-7A Row OnefNancy Coleman, Beverly Holmes, Martha MacKinnon, Deanna Woodwriclqe, Beverly Lewis, Carol Bennett, Linda Mclntosli, Dianna Gauil. How Two, Gary Haworth, Ernie Green, Dave Wilson, Ianet lohrison, Nancy Putnam, Sharlene Mabee, Carol Lee Schultz, Susan Suhler, Marilyn Hoclcenberq, Row Three Larry Dey, lohn Constant, Phillip Meany, Kenneth IOYIHSOH. Bxlly FSYQUSOR, Frank Harrison, Ned Frankel. Row Four4l-lansel Nlfood, Doua Darncr, Mark Conqlinq, Steve Marauart, Stanley Pearl, Davgd Pike. 348--MISS DUNCAN-7A Row One--Bonnie Campbell, Patty Edgerton, Janet Reeser, Linda Rosenberg, Iackio Grant, Patty Woolsey, Karen Troutman, Louise Robinson, Sandra Reese. Row Two-ludy Mannon, Patty Trissler, lamce lohnson, Susan Laster, lane Tiolrick, loAnn Haakinson, Carolyn Void. How ThreeABobby Barth, Iohn Phillips, Billy Enqard, Kendall Hampton, Iimrny Iohnson. Row Four--Bob Bennett, Lilas Scales, Iirn Best, lrrn Ditzler, Steve Blank, Ioe Davis. Row Five-Bruce Archibald, Arthur Boyer, John Galloway. l7Dl l l as 303-MISS BREESE-7A Row One'-Rennee Harris, Donna Butler, Beverly Hunt, Carol McCann, Dale Robinson, Lorre Kier, Iosette Reed, Nyllen Simpson. Row Two-Iudy Larson, Carol Sue Crochom, Marjorie Elman, Karen McCann, Elizabeth Strayer, Ioan Taylor, Ioyce Thompson. Row Three--Carl Reiner, Kenneth Morgan, Lee Eishremer, James Hise, Ianies Daniels. Row Four-David Eldred, Edgar Rex, David Dykais, Cooper Weeks, Gerrith Maris, Larry Dour, Stephen Blue. 208-MR. CRAFT-7A Row Onefliay Ann McCorn1ick, Bernadine Hogan, Marilyn Trode, Sharon Torstenson, Karin Haag, Iudy Hughes, Mardelle Abram, Sandy Schroeder, Laura McCollum, Didina Iohnson, Sue Putnum, Mary Slaninqer. Row Two-John Henninqsen, Bernard Birch, Kenneth Burns, Robert Howorth, Larry McPheoters, Lester Pearl, Mark Murphy, Ronald Troutman, Bruce Peterson. Row Three-lohn Hobbs, Tommy Biilmyer, Lynn Siberman, David Bush, Robert Corcoran. l71l M '43-.g,.QX -f?' ff' ,9 0 f f fy . . V, AQ-9'Q+0Qk . 'Nw X ' ' N 0' F , Q. 0o Q!'w8P?S .9 Sb . Afixfbb 'swf XX. QSSNQU I V 'ati' 0, -Sf., Q Q .Ali .5fQs0slA Mf f' Q . fx X 1 1 v' N 1 EE! 4- hd . ' 55 X ' Q , ' 6 J' ' z 4 Q lf! , 3' ' 'fa S' ll ' ez, ik 'H Q'i QD f'wie-wage? ,Aa i 4, l ' ' ,. -A X , I 9 if' Q ' 34 I A if-3? QQ. v I ' A ff? X 49 ., x ,, - YQ-qypgf' ., QWWX ff f 4 ri' f R4-psf xix l X ' ', 4 Q' M - Y-,V Y Y - ' if . ' 'lii i N f,?,.gJVl , I T 41-'I X f , Q 'J 4 .,-:-..-S I Af 4' . .., . f :swf-ut'-fr - ' ' . jg- - 21 Q A am NZ 55,3351 - -x--i-+'-k- Tir-1 M f ,-,.:f '4-9 'Ef?i?R X v , XNxSxx -gv--.f -195.1535--ENB: , . L Meg'-s, . ,X 'K -1 -up--E-2134: A A , , f' .fig f it QF X Y 'WWWQQE .ax Ng, 1 ,, xx 1 'zsfql V Fe:?fj?i?9?15g V 5 7 'Af A Q 1 - X W ax, AJ - QV 1... ' 5 f Lkgalzx N N . Gi..Q,. L, V K x ' ' X f ' Amt i I ff' 4!l 3 J Y fn., 'I x -A Q l f , , N , i' 4? jnau, nn, Roosevelfs focus this year was certainly on sports, since all of the athletic teams did such a commendable job. Roosevelt, having a wealth of ability in the field of athletics, gained much prestige and many new trophies this year. In football, Roosevelt placed second in the city series race. The swim- ming team won the city title for the twenty-second consecutive year and they placed second in the state meet. Above all, the basketball team, which tied with East High for the city championship, placed second in the State Tournament at Iowa City. At least three-fourths of the Roose- velt student body attended the games and supported the team with unsurpassable spirit. Although the other athletic teams do not receive as much glory as the football, swimming, and basketball teams, they should not be over- looked. The track team took second place in the Valley Relays, and first place in the Oskaloosa Relays. The baseball team, with several returning letterman, made a fine showing for Roosevelt, as did the tennis and golf teams. The boys and girls who participated in the athletic events and the spectators who boosted the teams revealed the highest degree of sports- manlike conduct and school spirit. Even though the competition was tough, the students carried on the fine Roosevelt spirit of which students can long be proud. I73l FOOTBALL TEAM Row One-Dick Grant, Dan Dailey, Dick Goreham, Bob Wolfe, Ron Spillers, Joe Bognanno, Gary Thompson, Rod White, Jim Bellamy, Dick Treimer, Bill Fitch, Moe Richardson, Bill Brown. Row Twoi-Dave Orcutt, George Goebel, Bill Goodwin, Robin Thompson, Tom Kern, Joe Jester, Randy Duncan, Larry Hatfield, Bud Enqlebrecht, Clark Keller, Julian Hospodarsky, Bob Seaver, Jim Anderson, Phil Lainson, Pete Kemble. Row Three-Mr. Snell, Jim Brewer, Lou Barmish, George Lair, Keith Boswell, Dave Needham, Bob Hopson, Jim Finney, John Humphrey, John Bridgman, Dave Ballinger, Jerrie' Johnson, Bob Risser, Mike Moore, Dave Weaver, Bob Bailey, Bill Elliott, Bill Rabe, Bill Euisinq, Dick l-lellie, Mr, Johnson, John Sherbo. Roosevelt ........ ......... l 4 Dubuque ....... Roosevelt ........ ......... 2 8 Dowling Roosevelt ........ .,....... 4 7 Tech ........ Roosevelt ........ ......... 3 8 Lincoln .....i .. Roosevelt ........ ......... 2 l Newton .............. Roosevelt ........ ......... l 4 North .................. Roosevelt ........ ,...... . .19 East Sioux City Roosevelt .,,..... ......... l 3 East .................... ALL-CITY First Team Randy Duncan Gary Thompson Bill Fitch Second Team Rod White Honorable Mention Dick Treimer Jim Bellamy Moe Richardson John Sherbo Jerrie Johnson ALL-STATE Fourth Team CO'CCIptQinS- Gary Thompson Honorable Meniign tn Randy Duncan Coac-h Bill Fitch Archie Johnson Rod white i741 BASKETBALL TEAM Row One-Moe Richardson, Randy Duncan, Bob Risser, Todd Parker, Bill Fisher. Row Two- Phil Lainson, Iohn Schlampp, Bob Buisinq, Jim McConnell, Ed Ratfensperger. Row Three- Mr. Comito, lim Rocker, Bill Buisinq, Bob Nixon. Bob HOPSOI1, MT- 511911- SEASON RECORD 48 Roosevelt .................... Newton ............ Roosevelt .................... T. I., Co. Bluffs Roosevelt ........, ........ L incoln Roosevelt .....,... ....... D owlinq Roosevelt ....,.... . ...... North ...... Roosevelt ......... ....... A mes .......... Roosevelt ....,.... ....... D owling .... Roosevelt ....,.... ....... T ech ............ Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt ......... ....... Roosevelt ......... . .... .. Roosevelt ......,.. .....,. Roosevelt ......... ..... . . Roosevelt ......,.. ....... Roosevelt ......... ....... Oskaloosa North ................ Grinnell ............ Marshalltown East .................. Newton ......... Tech .........,.. 76 67 41 52 62 42 34 .......46 East 63 54 77 64 73 69 52 52 Roosevelt ....... .. ..... .. Lincoln ..,..... District Roosevelt .,....,.. ....... 6 6 Dowling .... Sub State Roosevelt ......... ....... 5 5 East .................. Roosevelt .,.... ....... 60 Marshalltown State Roosevelt ......... ....... 6 5 Grinnell ......... Roosevelt ......... ....... 6 2 Albin .......... Roosevelt. ................... 54 Pcxullina ....... Roosevelt ....,............... 53 Muscatine ..... State Runner-ups ALL-CITY First Team Randy Duncan Iim McConnell Honorable Mention - Bob Nixon CQ-Cqptq1n51 Bob Risser Iim McConnell, Randy Duncan giligsgixf R d D Coach- Jian nlccglliiftilll A1 Comito Honorable Mention l75l Bob Hopson Bob Nixon Bob Rtsser 4: . X 2 . , SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL Row One: Grecq lfvf-zmi, Tom fferifrrstloxn, Mi, Mcfflzrm lim Bell, Steve Smith, Mr. Wfllden, Don Gcrrsh, lohzr Grrreh, Bill Kmrmry Don Hrrzliem, Dcrle Nuzum. Row Two: lack Harkness, Neal Vllfrrren, Rush Little, John Mitsclr, lim Ne-rlfson, Wrrlter Kirsch, Luther McrcNcruqhiorx, lim Kipp, Ray Cole, ferry Purley, lim Llmrfumrl. Row Three: Bill Kwik, Dennis O'Brierr, loe Red+ Illflll, lim l-lartmmx, Dom Lenz, Fritz Koelrrcr, Cfzry Iffrrmrurrf, luck Shrrrrmt, Bob Krdder, Larry lohnson, Norm Coder, lrvrrm Storm, Dr-:my Wrrrfi, MGX ilrzrriphell, Mfxrvm Larsen. Row Four: Dick Shelton, Drive Sclzmtz, Dfrvw f,Tom,rwr1y, Dick Ryrm, David johcrnson, Arnie Freed, Dick Hyun, lcrck Firkms, David Ellf-r, Bill Peterson, Chuck Spririqor, luck Shortly, Lorn Meqison, Steve Smith, lim Schrmiz, Glen Prcrzrer, Mike Grchmn, Max if-tween, Brian Williams, Pete Mrlrtin, Lee Henmrlqsen, Inmes Hospmlmzsky, Ierry Meeker, Bon Adcock, luck Kcrrns, David Crandall, Ed Hozmltmi, Bruce Durrkfrr. SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM Row One -Mcrx klrrmpbell, Dfvnms U'Bri-err, Neal Vvkuren. Row Two Norm Coder, Ron Adcock, Dick Shelroxr, Lmrilrcr Nifrcfilcrxrfrlxtfvzr. Row Three Ray Colo, Bruin Williams, Bill Keck, Mr. Snell. 1761 aww 'T W S 6 ' fiffziiixx 5 .. lf 'qduwwvv' 'Nnawwf '-. 5 Q sf X f QI num it :fig BASEBALL TEAM Row One-Iim Wilson, Iohn Bridgmcm, Iohn Heuring, Bob Risser, Bob Wolfe, Todd Parker Phil Luinson. Row Two-Bob Nixon, Ed Roiiensperger, Ioe Riding, Don Korlovec, Lcxrry Hatfield Bill Buisinq, Bill Meek, Iohn Schlcxmpp, Mr. Comito. Co-Cc:ptains- Larry Hatfield, Don Kcxrlovec Coach- A1 Comito II78l SCHEDULE April 6 ............,... Tech April 9 .............,.. Ecxst April 12 ........ Dowlinq April 15 .......... Lincoln April 16 .................... ........New Virginia April 20 ............ North April 27 .....,.... Lincoln Mcry Moy Moy May 7 ,............... North 14 ........ Dowlinq 21 ................ East 25 .............. Tech GIRLS' GOLF Row Onew-Nancy Dwiqans, Sandy Ceclarstrom, Teddy Leaverton, lane Page-n. How Two! Nancy Oothout, Beverly Miller, Sandy Piqott, Kay Amick, loan Thorna. Fall First in City Tournament Fall Brice Oakley, medalist First in City Tournament hm Schsllf-funnepup 4 pnng Ion Bndqmim' medahst April 7 . ............. North May 4 ..,. City Tourna- - April 14 ............ Perry ment spnnq April 22 .......... Boone May 8 ........ Fairfield April 7 ..,,........ North April 23 .......... Lincoln Invitational April 23 .......... Lincoln April 26 ,, ............ East May 10 .........,.. Boone April 29 ..,.. ........ E ast April 29 ...... Otturnwa May 11 ,,... ., ....... Perry May 12 .... . ...... Tech May 1..Cedar Rapids May 12 .....,........ Tech Invitational May 15 .......... District May 29 ., ....,.....,. State BOYS' GOLF Row One-Dave Robertson, Beau Gamble, Iim Schell, Brice Oakley, Chuck 1-'us'r, Bill Hummer. Row Two--Mr. Munqer, lucid Swarzman, Bob Phillips, Fred Bookey, Dave Markman, Clark Warden, Walt Brainerd. Whitlock, Dick Dave Packer, 1791 BOYS' TENNIS Row One---lim Cohen, Don Middlebrook, Iohn Nadiq. How Two-Steve Bakalyar, Kirk MacKinnon, loe lester, Marvin Eerenstein, Dave Cox. , , f , ' f i 1 fl K .,.,.,AAAA,A:A,.A.A,A J? Co-Captains- Marvin Berenstein, Ioe Iester Coach- Izac Emrich i801 Fall First in City Tournament Don Middlebrook, singles champion Marv Berenstein, John Nadiq, doubles champions Spring April 13 .,...... Newton April 23 ,.........., Ames April 24 ...... Iowa City Invitational April 27 .....,.. Newton April 28 .............. East Moy 1 .......... Grinnell Invitational May 4 ...... Fort Dodge May 6 ................ Ames May 7 ............ Lincoln May ll .,.. Mason City May 12 .............. North May 15 ......,,.... District May 18 .......... .... T ech May 29 .......,,...,. State GIRLS' TENNIS Elinor Trickey, Mindy Ferstenfeld, Nancy Armstrong, Mary Bradley, Barbara Reed Ioyce Baker. Fall Cctptclin- Ioyce Baker Coach- Normcx Becker X811 Fall Second in Ciiy Tournament Spring April 30 ...........,.. East Moy 7 .....,..,, Lincoln May 12 .....,. North May I8 ..... ........ T ech SWIMMING TEAM Row One-Dick Gleason, Alan Maris, Bob Goodwin, Rich Killebrew. Row Two-Dan Camp, Robin Bruner, Herm Thompson, Bill Elliott, Scott Smith, Iim Schell, Iohn Bridgman. Row Three- B1l1Huff, Bill Nieman, Bob Mercer, Hank Smith, Harrie Shearer. Row Four-Mr. Munqer, Chuck Springer, Mike Graham, Fred Bookey, Jim Ballou, Dave Eller, Iohn Neufeld, Walter Kirch. SEASON RECORD Roosevelt ...............,.,.. 51 Boys' Town ....,......... 24 Roosevelt ........ ......... 6 2 East . .,... ..... . ..... ....,... 1 2 Roosevelt ........ ......... 5 8 Boone ........ ........ l 7 Roosevelt .... ......... 27 Clinton ..... ...., . ..48 CITY MEET Roosevelt ...... .............,.................,. ........ 77 Lincoln ....... ........................... ........ 4 0 North ..... .....,.. 3 3 16 East .... .................... ..... . . . First Place 40 yard free style ....................,......... Alan Maris 100 yard backstroke ................ ,....... B ob Goodwin 100 yard free style ................. ,...... R ich Killebrew 120 yard individual medley ........ Bob Goodwin 160 yard relay-Iim Schell, Bill Elliott, Ion Bridqman, Scott Smith Roosevelt .................... 52 Sioux City Central..22 Roosevelt, .....,. ......... 5 2 North . ................,..... .23 Roosevelt, ...... ......... 4 7 East .......................... 26 Roosevelt ....... .......,. 4 l Lincoln . .... ........ 3 3 Roosevelt ......, ......... 3 9 North ...... ........ 3 6 Roosevelt ......, ......... 5 O Boone .... ........ 2 5 Roosevelt. ................... 49 Lincoln ..... ....... . 26 STATE MEET 1 Clinton .,..,.... ,,.. ....... ....................., ...,.,.. 8 7 l gooskevelt .,...... . ort ..,...,. ........ Co-Capta1ns- Lincoin ...... ...,........,......,..,.., . .. ,,.. l9 Bob Goodwin, Alan Mans Fits, Place 40 yard free style ....................,........... Alan Maris COGCIIM- 100 yard loackstroke ............ . ........... Bob Goodwin 160 yard relay -4 Ion Bridqman, Harrie Clark Munger Shearer, Iim scheu, scott smith I82l VARSITY TRACK TEAM How One-Bob Goodwin, Ken Spooner, lay Utter, Bob Marshall, Dick Treimer. Row Two A Denny O'Brien, Pete Kemble, Gary Weeter, Dave Ingram, Iim Bellamy, George Goebel, Bill lRAab?,hGlen Book. Row Three-Mr. Walden, Tom Carr, Pete Martin, Bill Keck, Norm Coder, r. o nson. SCHEDULE March 20 ......,............ ............State A.A.U. March 26..City Indoor April 3..State Indoor April lO .......,............ . ..,..... Valley Relays April 13 ......,............. ..Oska1oosa Relays April 23, 24, .....,,..... . ......,...Drake Relays - ' in May l, .......,.,. Gr'nnell CO Captalns lnvitationall Ken Spooner, Bob Marshall MGY 14, 15 .... District May 29 ..........,..... State Coach- Archie Iohnson l83l .Ex SYN MST ww, X N X X S X Wlhux Il X ,fd NLM Y 5 X 172 fill 1 9 Qww F W Yan lllil Al I vnu i- nfo L- lil X Q ! 1 ' Ye P' 5 'Pas Q K N Y x K' Qxi' ' Q Q x f W 4 NixlsN N . A ANN f :XL S ff R X ' ,if Vg 5 x , N Ti-in Ili' IM :RS h Y XV? Ex 9 'fig fr G' 4 RX Nw E 1 X Mill Ki Jaw- gx.,, Wi- lfii .aryl 4 fi: idea ' Certainly important enough to make video headlines were some of the activities at Roosevelt this year. Because of the varied interests of its students, Roosevelt has developed many different types of organizations and clubs. Probably the largest clubs in Roosevelt are Girls, Club and Boys, Club. Every senior high girl and boy respectively is automatically a member. Two fine projects completed this year by Girls, Club were the deco- ration of Blank Memorial Hospital for diferent holidays and the fur- nishing of a playroom at the Jewish Community Center. Other Girls, Club highlights of the year were the Harvest Dance in November and a spring style show presented in April. The annual Boys, Club project was the popular Dad,s night. Among the most educational clubs at Roosevelt are the Future Teach- ers and Future Nurses Clubs. These groups meet frequently to hear guest speakers, to have discussions, or to go on tours. For those interested in the theater, the Costume Club and Makeup Club provide interesting activity. Because they provide all of the cos- tumes and makeup, these two groups are of considerable help to the all-school plays. The Math-Science Club has been of much interest and value to its members. These students have heard reports on scientific develop- ments, heard guest speakers, and have gone on 'held trips during the year. Two athletic clubs for girls are Sharks and Leaders. Sharks Club sponsored the annual Sharks, pageant, held in the fall this year, and also a newly organized synchronized swimming clinic. Leaders Club organized the girls, gym classes and intramural tournaments. As the governing body of the school, Student Congress took an active part in many school functions. As a start toward better interschool relations, Congress members met with representatives of other city high schools this year. The athletic teams had several enthusiastic groups as boosters. Under the leadership of the cheerleaders, the Pep Club led the school in cheers and chants at all games. In addition to the impressive Roosevelt band and its majorettes, the Riderettes, a newly formed girls, drill team, contributed color and vital- ity during the football season. The fine vocal and instrumental groups presented their annual music festival in January. Concert Chorus made several civic appearances during the Christmas and Easter seasons. Members of the spring and fall Roundup staffs learned the art of journalism and edited interesting papers every two weeks. Bridge Club offered its members valuable instruction in the art of playing bridge. The club met every other week to play bridge and enjoy refreshments. Scribblers Club was formed for those students who like to write. Members experimented with all types of writing and analyzed each other,s work. The technical crews were valuable helps during plays, assemblies, and movies. I85'l September 8-School Opens 14-18-Orientation Week 15-Cerebral Palsy Football Game 16-Assembly, The Otter Man 16-17-Sharks Club Tryouts 18- l0B Party -Girls' Club Tea for New Girls 21 -Cheerleaders Tryouts Assembly -Open House After Tech Footba 23 25 28-Safety Assembly E861 ll Game October 3-Pep Assembly Open House after Lincoln Football Game 9-Election of Senior Class Officers 16-North Pep Assembly-MSkit by Senior B Girls 17-Open House after North Football Game First Appearance of the Riderettes 20-Assembly-Gordon McLean 24-Homecoming Football Game with Sioux City Homecoming Dance-Charlene Christiansen, Queen 30-Pep Assembly-Skit by Senior A Girls Open House after East Football Game l87l November 4-Assembly-Grace Queen, Dramatic Actress 4-7-Sharks Pageant- Aqua Tour U.S.A. 5, 6-Teachers' Convention 13-Awards Assembly Harvest Dance--Boy of the Year, Clark Keller 17-P.T.A. Open House 19, 20-School Play- The Man Who Came to Dinner 23-Report Cards Issued 25-Thanksgiving Assembly 29-30--Thanksgiving Vacation L ea 1 December Senior Shipwreck Party Paid Assembly -Assembly-Christmas Play, The Korean Carol Christmas -Christmas -Christmas Vacation Begins Formal-- Crystal Ba11 Formal- Mistletoe Spree I as 1 -School Begins Ianuary Assembly-Introduction of Rrders Club Open House after Dowling Basketball Game Assembly-Winter Music Festival Open House after East Basketball Game Student Congress Campaign Assembly Election of Congress Officers -Baccalaureate -Senior Banquet -Class Day Senior Prom Graduation End of Semester l90l February l--Beginning of New Semester ll-Assembly-Lady Margaret D'Arcy Girls' Club Tea for New Girls 12-Pep Assembly Open House after East Basketball Game 16-Girls' Club Assembly-Beauty Counselor l7, 18-Sharks Club Tryouts 18-Assembly--Drake Band 19-l OB Party 20-Open House after Lincoln Basketball Game 26-Dowling Pep Assembly-Skit by Senior Girls Speaker-Bud Flood l91l March 4-Election of Senior Class Officers 8-East Pep Assembly 10-Victory Assembly ll-Installation of Senior Officers 12-Victory Assembly 15-20-State Basketball Tournament, Iowa City 22-Victory Assembly All School Movie- Ca1l Me Madam 23-Assembly-Iowa State College Band 27-Victory Dance 30-Girls' Club Style Show H32 l Illaril 3--Central District Teachers' Meeting 5-Awards Assembly 8, 9-School Play, The Black Flamingo 14-Pan-American Day 15--Easter Assembly Speaker-Dr. D. Harold Young 16-19-Easter Vacation 21, 22-Senior Frolics Tryouts 24, 25-Drake Relays TTTMT Roosevelt Princess-Paula Erickson 29-Spring Formal- April ShoWers 30-Student Congress Party ....R.... Bday 1-High School Day 7-Senior Frolics ll-Senior Class Picnic 14-Senior Class Dress-up Party 19-Music Festival 21-Girls' Club Installation Mother-Daughter Tea Senior Novelty Party .1..R.... Iune 4-Last Day for Seniors Senior Prorn 6-Baccalaureate 7-Senior Class Banquet 9-Class Day 10-Graduation ll-Semester Ends 193 1 STUDENT CONGRESS C llll ' Row One--Charlene Christiansen, Shari Cohen, Mary Smith, Sue Wilson, Mary Roberts, Sally Sloan. Row Two-Barbara Hayward, Sharon Turner, Helen Stewart, Marilyn Miller, Pauline Marohn, Phyllis Level, Patty Adamson, lincy Black, Marge Elliott, Nancy Rowbal. Row Three- Io Ann Brown, Marilyn Chisholm, Ellen Miller, Barbara Beisel, Wendy Strief, Donna Norton, Ioan Behreridt, Nancy Needham, Teddy Leaverton, Deanna Davis, Gaile Gallatin. How Four- Dick Blado, Sandra Westbrook, Mary Pat McCall, Suzanne Ball, Iohn Ayres, lean Nelson, Ioyce Baker, Ianet DePuydt, Barbara Dunbar, Jeanie Ridqely, Elsie Lehman, Pat Pierce. Row Five- Don Lazere, Bill Bennett, Don Oden, Iohri Neufeld, Clark Keller, Tom Gant, lay Utter, Mel Lumbard, Rick Van Rheenan, Dave Warren, Brian Williams, Iohn Whitted. How Six-Moe Richardson, Ion Bridaman, lim Blue, Beau Gamble, George Goebel, Mike Moore, Scott Smith. l94l Row One-Dick Bloedow, Bob Goodwin, Scott Smith, Bill Kirtley, lay Utter, Ellen Miller, Pat Dumas, Wendy Striei, Sue Curtis, Mary Roberts. Row Two-Elinor Trickey, Sandra Shelton, Pat Kennedy, Ioan Ayres, julie Montgomery, Io Brown, Shari Cohen, Carolyn Wenner, Iacquee Mulder, Nancy Rowbal, Marge Elliott. Row Three-Patty Adamson, Nancy Elman, Nancy Jones, Teddy Leaverton, Iincy Black, Elsie Lehman, Sandy Westbrook, Ianet DePuydt, Phyllis Level, Sue Graaff, Patti Lacey, Barbara Hayward, Ieanie Ridqley. Row Four-Clark Keller, Ianet Carey, Ioyce Baker, Nancy Oothout, Ian Gambardella, Kay McCat-trey, lean Nelson, Mary Pat McCall, Lynn Chitwood, Barbara Dunbar, Nancy Sherwood, Marilyn Kramer, Carolyn Mclntyre, Karole Kinsey. Row Five-Rick Van Rheenen, lim Ator, Richard Kreqel, Bob Boreman, Brice Oakley, Bill Showers, Bill Heyman, Deanne Davis, Gaile Gallatin, Nancy Needham, Mary Ann Freel, Anne Hicks. Row Six-Bill Meek, Dick Shelton, Don Oden, Don Middlebrook, John Humphrey, Rich Miller, Bob Hultine, Dave Warren, John Neufeld, Kearney Kier, Iohn Stark, Ken Smith. Row Seven4Brian Williams, Harrie Shearer, lohn Thompson, Darwin Faaborq, Walt Brainerd, Dave Ingram, Bob Nixon, lim Ballou, Beau Gamble, Lowell Harris, Tom Sutljfi, lack Firkins, Joe Betensky. STUDENT CONGRESS OFFICERS Bob Nixon, Chief Iudqe, Gayle Gussett, Secretaryg Don Oden, President, Harrie Shearer, Vice President. A .:..-' .' ew,w S tx tw.xg. ,,,,.. . K r 'figm J' H X 9 L X -s s Q 1 1 .1 X, be iw X ,,. We5S.,e.rss fr- -' ...:i,,,:. 1.3 T, fm ji I Q 5 X 3 4 . Saw ,it X I . 3 ,is 1 ' 't' E 1 X Q a , , 4 ,,,, ,,,, . 5 ss ---- .' ', l'rf,k:A , ww, sq, .5 - ., ,Q fb, 3 gg it T.. ,gil it H , 3 P . o , i 1 . I95l BASKETBALL PEP CLUB Row One- Martha Holter, Barbara Crevelina, Harriet Little, Virqinia Ruehl, Mary Ellen Brickley, Nancy Thompson, Mary Ann Ereel, loanne Hanson, Karen Eairbank. Row Two Sharon Albright, lennie lohnson, Nancy Durey, Marlene Weeks, Carolyn Ramsey, ludy Parson, Pat Murphy, Gayle Turner, Sandy Miller, Lonnie Rulon Barbara Lane, Lee Ann Snyder, Georgia Hamilton. Row Three Kay Amrck, Gay Rosell, Pam Stenberq, Betty lean 'Tur:ker, Gayle Gussett, Lynn Kenworthy, Paula Erickson, Rosalie Sambera, loan l-leusnor, Carolyn Paye, leri Hopkins, P M., x , , , H Y atsy ills, Linda Pederson, Ellen Miller, Karen Larson. Row Four --ludy Easter, Sue Smith, Kay McCaffrey, Nancy Oothout, lacquee Mulder, lan Bridqrnan, loAnn Amick, Barbara Dunbar, Helen Purdy, Valerie Groves, Susie Thompson, Marilyn Chisholm. Row Five 'Mary lane Rabe, Pat Adamson, Donna Norton, Sandra Arnold, Betsy Foshe, laAnn Mazza, Pat Gerhardt, Rose- mary Burns, ludy Seibert, Mary Bradley, Mary Wiles, Vlalda West, Carolyn Dorner, Barbara Dahl, How Sixf Marcia Ferguson, Martlee Payne, .ftnn Kouxsounis, Celeste Leake, loan Ayres, Pat Kennedy, Margaret Miller, Liz McGill, Ann Baker, Marilyn Hahn, leanne Ferris, Pat Sayloi, Kay Grother. Row Seven-'Sally Wilson, loAnn Larson, Sharon Swanson, lan Houser, Sue Volkamer, Nancy Dwiaans, Sandy Piaott, Margaret Hurley, Sandy Westbrook, Pat Reid, Mary Roberts, Marilyn Mazza. Rovw Eight Marcia Grant, Carol Ryan, Suzie Ball, Mary Ann Whitted, Deanna Warren, Sue Brookhart, Susan Ward, Sue Hicks, Nancy Needham, Marcia Van Roekel, Marge Elliott, lackie Bremhorst. Row Nine- Mary Faulkner, loan Behrendt, Sandra Brown, leanie Ridqley, Mary lane Neal, Sara Soth, Louise McPheeters Dorie Onthank Myrtilla Eones M f lerry endenhall, Marilyn Whitmore, Sunny Christensen, lihcy Black, Indy Boyer, Kathie Merillat ' .. ,QHEEELEEDEES l96l t GIRLS CLUB Row One-elsynn Kenworthy, Gayle Gussett, len Brzqht, Mary Ann Whrtted. Row Two Mary lane Ptabe, Patsy Mxlls, Patty Kennedy, Paula Errckson, Betty lean Tucker, Margaret McCam- mond, Sharon Prall. Row Three' Iudy lacohs, Cheryl Smith, Sue Swartzlander, Kay Palmer, Judy Harper, Pat Peterson, Mary Fleener, Lrnda Pederson. Row Four Nancy Oothout, Maxlne Halsey, Charlene Christtansen, Pauhne Marohn, Dona Myers, Gayle Hedke, Vrraxnra Ycates. Row FiveAPat Karlovec, Sandy Ceclarstroxn, Ann Hrcks, Nancy Roberson, Mary Hull, Lori Shaprro, L12 McG1ll, Kay Grnsberq, Mary Bradley, Ioan Larson, Barb Brown, Exnney George. Row SixfBarbara Laue, Carol Ryan, Sarah McMrchael, Ann Thornburg, Betsy Foshe, Brllze Tabat, lanice Iohnson, Sunny Chrrstensen, lackxe Bremitorst, Carolyn Mclntyxe. Row Seven - Marrlyn Chlsholm, Corley Hamill, Deanna Vlarren, Sharon Swanson, Sue Smith, Marxlyn Cramer, Valer1e Groves, Doris Onthank, Susre Shearer, Pat Pierce. BOYS' CLUB Row One-Bob Goodnvm, Srmtn Bob Rwo Twoflohn Thompson, dlebrock, lee Redman. Row Rich Mrller Kent Smrth, Bob u 1 om ludcl Swarzrnan, Hank Smith erry Oscar Row live-Arnre Freed, Puck Oden erry Detrick, Dave Ashton, Bob Ntxon, Von Six fD1:k Krrnm, lim Bellamy, Phil Ned loe Tester Dan Darley, Walt lixa Mrke l97l FALL ROUND UP STAFF Row One-Mr. Donald Haley, Mary Lou Vawier, Mary Io Fiqhtmasier, Barbara Matulei Lenore Swartz. Row TwofDon Lazere, Dona Myers, Ron Kester, Ron Hedinqer, Caryl Carstens Marilyn Hirschman. Row ThreefPrances Arminqian, Gary Thompson, lim Hooker, Mac Bohl- nian, Don Nindos. SPRING ROUNDUP STAFF Row One--fM1'. Haley, Brice Oakley, Alan Pearlman, IoAnn Mazza, Celia Wriqhi, Row Two!- Lesly Klein, Kay Ginsberg, Ronnie Reynolds, Rich Miller, Bob Huliine, Dee Goreham, Ann Dav- enport, Elaine Manihos. Row Three-Linda Pederson, Mary Wiles, Marian Peterson, Mary Pat McCall, Eva Martin, Margaret Wickard, lacque Steinel, Peggy Bechtel, Mara McCarnmond. Row FourgSue Wilson, Kay McCaffrey, Lynn Chiiwoad, Betty lean Tucker, loan Heusner, Barbara Frankel, Re-ia Herrick, Sally Klein. How Five -Don Karlovac, Dave Ashton, Marv Thomas, Dick Dustin, Marv Berenstein, VVayne Myers, Bill Kiriley. Row Six- lim Schell, Rich Killebrew, Tim Ross, John Weaver. E981 LEADERS CLUB How Onefludy Skelley, Gayle Gusseit, Sharon Prall, Barbara Foskeit, Marilyn Miller, Pauline Marohn, Barbara Smith, Ioyce Baker, Elinor Trickey. Row Two--lan Bridqman, Marilyn Chis- holm, Ellen Miller, Kathy Cormany, Greichen Green, Nancy Roberson, Barbara Mandlebaum, Paula Erickson, Judy McLaren. Row Three- Charlene Christiansen, Barbara Dahl, Virqinia filling, Ann Iohnson, Mary lane Neal, Mary Ann Freel, Kathy Merrillat, Susie Shearer, Sherry acnnq. 6 1 SHARKS CLUB l Row One Ioan Heusner, Barbara Smiih, Nancy Ooihout, Barbara Dunloar, Mary Archer, judy Skelley, Pam Slenberq. Row Two- Barbara Beisel, Sue Graff, Paula Mathieson, Sybil Gibson, Virginia Eltmq, Nancy Neu, B. G. Elbert, Corley Hamill. Row Three-Wendy Strief, Sue Thompson, Ieanie Ridqley, Susie Thompson, Sue Grimes, Sue Curtis, Ann Hicks. l99l FOOTBALL PEP CLUB Row One Paula Erxckscn, Dennis Mcluauqhlin. Row Two 'Sherry Lama, ludy McLaren, Charlene Christiansen, Dona Myers, Pauline Marchn, Caryl Carstens, Mary lacobs, Sally South- Wick, Helene Peck, Ruth Vtlorthinqion. Row Three--lanie Summerville, Barb Foskett, lan Bridq- man, lacquee Mulder, Pam Stenberq, Debby Marshall, Virqinia Wilson. Row Four-'Mary Io Fiqhtmaster, Barb Smith, Marilyn Miller, Sharon Prall, IoA:in Mazza, Liz McGill, Mary Wiles, Nancy Thompson, Marian Peterson, Marilyn l-liischman, Mary lane Babe. Row Fivef-loan Heusner, Io Anne Devereaux, Betty lean Tucker, Ian Hauser, Mary Ann Whitted, Kay McCaffrey, Mary Bradley, Rosemary Burns, Pat Gerhardt, Barb Dunbar, Linda Pedersen. Row Six -'Barbara Frankel, Florence Sokolof, Rosalie Samberq, Alice Shepard, Ioyce Glasco, Mary Lou Vawter, Judy Pope, lo Ann Amick, Patsy Mills, Nancy Oothour. Row Seven - Suzie Ball, Helen Purdy, Paula Fritze, Grace Ann Bennett, Kay Palmer, Carolyn Paye, Sally Sloan, Lynn Chitwood, Carolyn Wenner. Row Eight' Pat Kennedy, Sandy Geneva, Margaret Miller, Sandy Arnold, Ann Baker, Iudy Seibert, Sandy Piqott, loy Picken, Nancy Nelson, Margaret Corcoran. Row Ninef-loan Ayres, lean Nelson, Barbara Marmion, Sandra Westbrook, Betsy Foshe, Pat Reid, RIDERETTES Row One-'Gayle Gussett, Virginia Ruehl, Sandy Myers, Cheryl Smith, JoAnn Cox, Ann Kout- sounis, Helen Groesbeck, Lynn Kenworthy. Row Twoe-Marylyn lohnson, Lynne Chitwocd, Carolyn Wenner, Margaret Wickard, Pam Wheeler, Sharleen Ferqer, Sandra Swartz, Shirley Carper. Row Three--Marqijon Taylor, Vxfalda Vtfest, Eva Martin, Kay Kinney, Karen Larson, Druzella Hanson, Mary Lynn Sandon, Iudith Iacobs. Marilyn Hahn, H00 il COSTUME CLUB Row One-fBeisy Foshe, lecmne Newqaard, Pat Reid, Marilyn Hahn, Barbara Marmion, Mar- garet Hurley, Sandra Westbrook, Helen Purdy, Marjorie Payton. How Two---Margaret Gurau, lanice Holland, lanei Allison, Sandra Brown, Judy Rosenbury, Indy White, Kafhy Merrillai, Ylincy Black, Bonnie Leake. MAKE-UP CLUB Row One Y Pat Saylor, Dona Myers, Pauline Morolin, Caryl Carsiens, Virginia Wilson, Rosalie Samberq, Helen Purdy. Row Two- Don Lazere, Charloite lohnson, Kay Carson, Barbara Kep- hart, Elizabeth McCracken, Iudy While. Row Three--Yale Iverson, Bill Purdy, Bob Helmick, Mary Bradley, Mary Moats, lucly Rosenbury, Sandra Brown, Aileen Peterson. Row Five--Larry Yule, Dick Grant, Lisa Howland, Iudy Harper, Paula Hunt, Betsy Foshe, Paula Friize, Ieanne Newqaard. l'101l SCRIBBLERS CLUB How One-- Martha Pillars, Sherry Benderoll, Loxua Campbell, Marllyn Hrclxardson, Sue Wllson, Putty Lacey. Row Two Sue Brookharl, Mary Put lvlcCall, Barbara Frankel, lane Faqen, Billler lo Tribal, Sue Sharp. Row Three Sam Wprrxcgfxrl, Neal Arqanbuqht, BTICFB Oakley, 1,09 Pearl' man. CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB Row One Blll Hayman, Don Tmqle, Dlclc Grant, Dick Langdon, Mel Lumburd, Blll Showers. Row Two-A-lim Aior, Dlcls V.'c,xrr0r1, Rxclrard Rocmer, Rxchard Vfalirvd, Ted Mallick, David Hockenberq, l1D2l FUTURE NURSES CLUB Row One -Florence Sokoloi, Judy Seibert, Patty Faulkner, Dona Myers, Ruth Boldes. Row Two-Donna Norton, Darelyn Baldwin, Caryl Carstens, Ianie l-luif, Io Ann Acheson, Binney georigea Row Three-loan Larsen, lean Newgaard, Ioyce Baker, Barbara Arkin, lo Ann Nitzke, aro ree-ne. FUTURE TEACHERS Row One loella Lummis, Suzanne Ball. Row Two-Grace Bennett, Paula Fritze, Liz Coqhill, Mary Ann Whitted, Sherry Williams, Nancy Durey, JoAnn Hanson, Sharon Turner. Row Three ev-Pat Pierce, Janice Iohnson, Ianet Towner, Eva Martin, Nancy Armstrong, Delores Meury, Marsha Jones, Aileen Peterson. Row Four --Harriet Little, Paula Hunt, Mary Bradley, lean Nelson, Rosemary Burns, Marian Peterson, Pat Coates, Elizabeth McCracken. Row l ivefMr. Hildreih, Tom Huyck, Jim Myer, Lee Pearlman. ll03l BRIDGE CLUB Row One-loAnn Mazza, Rosalie Samberg, Lesly Klein, Carolyn Kaiman, Golda Waldinaer, Sandy Williams, Betty lean Tucker, Iudy Skelley, Ioan Clements, Pam Sienberg, Marge Blue, Sheryl Shoemaker. Row Two---Sandy Arnold, Ioy Picken, Paula Erickson, Mary Ellen Brickley, loAnn Amick, Nancy Thompson, Pasty Mills, lan Bridgman, Barbara Dunbar, Lynn Kenworthy, Nancy Robertson, Mari Sampson, Dolores Meury. Row 'I'hree4Mary lane Rabe, Kay McCaffrey, Florence Sokolof, Patty Gerhardt, Mary Wiles, Linda Pederson, Rosemary Burns, ludy Seibert, Marian Peterson, Helen Purdy, Carole Lea Taylor, Kay Carsens, Paula Powers, Nancy Arm- strong. Row Four-Virginia Ruehl, Celeste Leake, lan Houser, Nancy Dwigans, lane Fagen, Barbara Kephart, Karole Kinsey, Sarah Stephens, Marjorie Payton, Sue Wilson, Chris Conant, leanne Newqaard, Valerie Groves. Row Five-Sandy Pigoit, Mary Lou Hintz, Martha Pillars, Carol Skidmore, Sue Brookhari, Arlene Winn, Margaret Miller, Liz McGill, Mary Bradley, Ruth Van Voorhis, Nancy Needham, Marilyn Lindstedt, Margaret Corcoran. Row Six-Rosie Mc- Bride, Norma Diehl, Carolyn Mclntyre, Margaret Ann Miller, Mary Hoxie, Eva Martin, Jacque Steinel, Barbara Hayward, Marilyn Harrell, Betsy Foshe. Row Seven-A-Nancy Nelson, Sheila Nicholson, Barb Schirnel, Nancy Rowbal, Margaret Bender, Sue Swartslfmder, Nancy Muse, lann Gambardella, lacquee Mulder, Myrna Faupel, Iayne Sirnrnerrnan. MAIORETTES Connie Herteen, lean Archibald, Ianet DePuydt, Nancy Crowley, Margaret Hurley, Joyce Iones, V l104l ll BAND Flutes ..'1f:.r,,ff 1 .W Tfzrg Fleenoi, Harry Czzzzxp, Iarncf- Peterson Matrox Hail, Marrlyn Craznl-1 V11 :.r1:z Ywzwf T-Jtzrcy Morris, T,I:'zzjr Kay 1-lfrezen, lflarworre Elrnan, Linda Dykstra. Clarinets Dzclz lic:'?'xvr'c Dive Pacfaer Carole L7i'1r:e , Vfnzltr lrlnrii. lolin Kersey, Mary Ellen Cildlzazrr Dj:-wt Y f-1: ez 'Jzrcy D'.xreg', Clrfzzfenfi- Tummy, Marty Walarrraerr, lcar. Lrcldy, Carol Driscoll, Flew'-txt ::': Tulzll-ei ,nge Fixer. Arlo-ez. iinfh, 'Jain liarier, Laura McCollum, Sherry Darley, lf-:-'PY Ven! xkeerre Ezanx. Bass Clarinet Lftxrwl lwfcffaxzzzcx, Alto Sax-fCarol Hall, FUI. Ann 'Wf-f1t'.e1lr',', Davra Dykstra. Cornets larry Bowen, lee loveyoy. lack Sutton, Ed Herman Twig. Hzmydi nik Gray' Clem. Bean, '-lorwxan Berlioz., lint Petosa, Denny Vtfrrqht. French Horns lrvftn lf Galle Gallant., lnlnk Gray, Sherry Ttrzale. Trombones fSCOtt Srantie'-r Slflrn-y Pm'-azr. zu, Gary lanser., Eraiz- Le-we-y, lalrz. S'e'.'enson, Gerald Foote, Douglas Doznc-r, larry Dorm. Baritones Bch Brobst, Daw' f'az,way, Frank lanes, Howard May. Basses- - Ialrn Brfsltap, lack AIlex.3,n:c1, Pefgqy Tenor Sax -Carol Nllaltexs, lun Ator. Mcrimba- ljunm lm'-yw-1'. Drums Btll Ktck, Tflrko Graixazn lTy:nptzznl, Cltnck Beers. Marty Bassman, Steve Roberts, Larry litzvnxltnr. Conductor lvlz. Rolft-rf W. llafylr-ju, Student Teacher 'ML Stan Nasal. Drum Maier lnln. E41:,Ew:f,. Student Director larry iinwtlxt. ORCHESTRA Violins Sand. '2t1:.evt:, Halle tjailaxnt, lolrn Qntrllt-y, Hn Kennedy, Kendall Klmq, Mary Itxno Neal, Sandra Pfrnief-. Llrzabeth McCr.1cko1:, Maman Peterson, Tweet, Susan Hauser, Marlene Htnrts Arfby lifxkownz, lurlre Bnmarar, Teddy lovegoy, Nancy Coleman, Nancy DeW1n, laattlt Hnaln-i, Lznacz Ptosenloerzg, Sao Fxrvzam lcanne Htxakrrxsorx, Vlolc!fMered1th Osburn. Baritone lla:-.wzzti Hay. Tenor Saxophone Qarol Walters, Bassoon --lack Allenbury. Percussion Vrmk Lirav, Larry Perkrzps. Cello Arwen Perf-rsaz.. String Bass--Joy Prcken. Clarinets M.k'- Hr-1.-,my Ttftirfi-l lvTCCo:nnc'c, Lczvna McCTollt:z:z, Slrf-rry Darley, Cornetsfiarry Bower. he Qt1v:+'.,y Illvnz. Soak. French Horns ltrcf: btwozx, Sherry Tzncgle. Trombone- -Gary lsmssen. Bass Pwzzy Flex Flutes-fQlo:.z'..Q rr. lnncfl Fvfrson. Vwraxnm Yeates, Mary Kay Heerer.. l105! GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row One-Marilyn Kramer, Marsha Lockard, Sherry Svenson, Barbara Caswell, lane! Gam' bardella, Iudy Ungles, Alice Shepard, Mary Lu Tolles. Row Two - Shertl Penney, Arlene Hunt, Gayle Hedlce, Elsie Naylor, Nancy Liqht, Loretta Greenwell, Ioan Merical, Barbara Yoder, Martha Hoffer, Lonnie Rulon. Row Three ---- Beverly Townsend, Pai Murphy, Rosemary Ewald, Deanna Warren, Sharon Lambert, Connie Levich, Margaret Miller, Sandy Geneva. Row Four- Sandra Brown, Sharon Gray, Sally Hofinxan, Dawn Wilcelund, Nancy Needham, Sheila Bloom, Sandy Miller, Frances Baies, Doris Onthank. Row Five-feLois Lightly, Sue Meany, Marilyn Brewer, Gay Resell, Mary Ann Fzeel, Pat Vfon, Sonja Gordon, Barbara Smith, Judy McLaren, lo Ann Hanson. BOYS GLEE CLUB Row One-Bob Brandt, Denny Cunningham, Iolin McKinney, Bob Smith, lirn Berry, lim Galinsky. How Two-Bruce Carr, lim Beckerrnan, Corwin Crevelinq, Mike Gasky, Dick Tyner, Dave Ashton. Row Three Kina Wehrle, Mike Stuart, Randall Van Oel, Bill Woods, loe Boa- nanno, Dave Grcutt. Y H061 CONCERT CHORUS How One-Miss Laura Duncan, Sherry Lamq, Indy McLaren, Mary Io Fiqhtrnaster, Ianet Gambardella, Judy Unqlee, Ann Enfield, Pai Pierce, Nancy Unqles. Row Two-Paula Erickson, Mary Lou Hintz, Carol Mclntyre, Martha Pillars, Billie Io Tabat, Neva Bird, Mary Ann Whitted, Helen Purdy, Rosalie Samberg, Amy Wik, Alice Shephard. Row Three ---Carla Zaqel, Ioan Ayres, Suzie Ball, Sarah Stephens, Sandy Geneva, Margaret Miller, Mary Bradley, Iudy Seibert, Liz MoGil1, Ann Baker, Helen Grosbeck, Helen Stewart. How Four---Paula Hunt, Lorraine Waterbury, Virginia Wilson, Bob Lakin, Don Lazere, Yale Iverson, Iohn Heurinq, Mary Iacobs, Mary Hitchen, Annette Harnaqle. Row Five--Bill Keck, Bill Bennett, Mike Gasky, Iim Myers, Randall Van Oel, Lee Henninqsen, Dave Orcutt, Dick Holt, Bob Brandt, Mike Stuart, Corwin Crevelinq, Bill Woods.I Row Six -Ruth Van Voorhis, Sandra Brown, Karen Larson, Kay Kinney, Chuck ghghitlocli, Bill Goodwin, Bob Hornaday, Ioe Boqnanno, Dave Sarnpel, Sybil Gibson, Sheryl oema er. N A U in y MATH SCIENCE CLUB yy y l107l STAGE AND SOUND CREW Row One-Chuck MCI.er:,m, Yule Iverson, Cary Erxqrrrd. Row Two Chuck Rcrssxeur, Bob Iester, Rickey Icxrnoqm, jun jackson, Don Plultzbxruz, loo Hurus. Row Three -B111 Purdy, Bob Helmick, Mike Gartner, Drck Gram, Kent SYIHH1, Del Snook, Prfld Rrsswr, Crom Bowvlu. AUDIO-VISUAL CREW How One--Randall Henzrer, Bob Howurfh, Polar 'vVir!z, Ierry Hyfrlss. How Two Douq Durham, Gary Howarth, Lee Pearlman, Harold Younq, Bob Hcrbstmp H081 35 MM. CREW-MOVIE USHERS iRcw One- Stun Knipp, lack Esker, Eddie Truslow, Harlan lohnson, Bob Herbsier, Gary Huy- nen. Row Two Eddie Beerncxn, Fd Hott, Cd Seidemeld, Bill Erickson, lim Roberts, Iczmes Mew- hcirt, lun Bell. Row Three---lor-lc Potcrson, Ken Schenk, Dovid Holdqrcfer, Nick Pierce, Dave Oxcuzt, Dick Thcrngson. Row Four -Tezry Brennan, David Pucker, Bruce Dewey, Kohn Stevenson, An Filson, Paul Yilecxn. Row Five -'Alvin Pearlman, leiry Foster, William I. Conover, Scott Stouffnsr, Bill Goodwin, ASSEMBLY USHERS Row One-Bundy Wmnnvr, Dave Feriiq, Steve Copple, Loren Davis, Steve Roberts, Paul Rickets, Bob Herbster, Iohn Graff. Row Two--Kenny Smith, Bill Peterson, Ioe Harris, John Stevenson, Dove Ellis, John Buck, David Nobleti. ROW ThreevABob Hildreih, John Kurns, Dean Rupp, lack Esker, Iohn Quclloy, lim Ator. H091 IUNIOR HIGH STUDENT CONGRESS Row One -Virginia Rush, Deanna Davis, Iucly Burns, Iackie Cole, Nancy Siarbuck, Susan McMurray, Susan Kline, Karen McCann. Row Two- --Judy Turner, Toni Spry, Kay Campbell, Iudy Huffman, Sue Boqan, Teddy Lovejoy, Patty Trissler, Nancy Coleman. Row Three-Larry McPhee-ters, Silas Scales, Iirn Hise, 'Yom Haney, Ieriy Ryals, Iim Iackson. Row Four-W Mark Ash- ton, Steve Roberts, Ierry Snyder, Bob Bostwzck, Irving Stone, Dale Nuzum, Row Five- Charles Leake, John Stenberg, Sidney Friedman, Fuzz Keelnex, Philip Brooke. IUNIOR LEADERS Row One--Shirley Weiss, Nancy Starbuck, Raclion Bloeclcw, Karen Anderson, Mary Lauier- bach. Row Two-Sallie Pruqh, Mary Phillips, Teddy Lovejoy, Betty Haakinson, Iackie Cole. Row Three-Jacque Armel, lane Rohrer, Rosemary Miller, Mary Lu Mockus, Sandy Hamilton. l11Ol 'YN J init r: i3 Q, X- fx x Nlf Q? LJXEZ-jfw f 5 ff UL EW? fx' i.,,l- - 1-A:- , W, -1,2 sv W, ...- v- . ,gn ,. X xx w, wg 5 ' S A Xi 5' xxnu.- - AN X -x . , , ,yvmx -- x x - .X --X: X QA. ,usxm- xx. Qnuu.- X A' 1 xx sg 14.Q'4-- Q N, ..:xrgL-ggnvnx ' :iw A 4 ,, , : 15 1' -f:- ' - in yxxxwn inf YLRNXX C l i s Compliments onilailfg on of GLOBE MACHINERY AND SUPPLY CC. Dr. Herbert C. Merillat East lstcmd Court Phone 4-3231 DO-IT-YOURSELF SHOP Division of Milligan Lumber Co.. Inc. 910 Walnut Phone 36730 A Complete Line of Building Supplies You Too Can Have Beauty Commodore House of Beauty 3440 Grand Ave. Commodore Hotel Proprietor, Mr. Rich Phone 5-1139 B. F. COLE PAINT CC. , Compliments Paints-Wallpaper-Fabrics Of Home Decorating Needs Toys Dr. Harold C. Black 4702 University Ph. 9-7771 H121 For Toys the REMEMBER Year 'Round- Reedrs TRIPLETT Tovs Bicycles 0 Wagons Ice Cream FOR EVERY Scooters 0 Swings SPECIAL Dolls 0 Games Tenth and Grand Phone 4-3155 Congralululions to Seniors WILDEN HOSPITAL of OSTEOPATHY AND SURGERY The Overhead Door It quicker and more dependable-You can only pp t t enience by opening and closing the door y li Installed in Old or New Buildings OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY OF IOWA, INC. Sixiy-third and Ingersoll Phone V5-2433 Des Moines. Iowa l113l Compliments of DES MOINES STILL COLLEGE of Osteopathy and Surgery cmd STILL OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL KOCH BROTHERS Business Machines I owa,s Largest Office Outfitters Grand Avenue at Fourth FIRST Me FEDERAL STATE BANK 24th and University Percent Paid Un All Savings BANKING HOURS Monday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. A11 Day Friday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Growing Through Servive mber of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporat I114I Congratulations from ROSE LORENZ DANCE STUDIO HOWARD SOLE' INC' 922 42nd St. Ph. 5-6622 your Des Moines Buirk Dealer HARDER PHARMACY West 4th 61 Grand Courteous Service Phone 4-6234 6587 University 5 4884 I OHN R. HOFF INSURANCE AGENCY 502 Securities Building Phone 4-2285 Fire, Auto. Casualty, Marine Insurance C and H Home Service Leading in Heating 230 Third Street Phone 4-3118 I1151 Have you heard about the new soap they're putting out now. Lumpo, it's called. Doesn't lather. Doesn't bubble. Doesn't clean. Just company in the tub. --R-hi Jeanie B.: Every night I dream of a sign on a door and I push it and push it, but I can't open it. Carolyn P.: What does the sign say? Jeanie: Pull. .,.R..... Shadow: What's the name of the book you're reading? Weasel: What Twenty Million Women Want, Shadow: Did they spell my name right? R TRHS Student: Vegetable soup, what's that? Becky: Ever eat hash? TRHS Student: Yes. Becky: Same thing, only looser. 13? Bill: Papa, there was a man here to see you today. Mr. Rabe: Did he have a bill? Bill: No, just an ordinary nose like you. in? Jeri: Where are the monkeys? Zoo Keeper: They're i11 the back, making love. Scott: Would they come out for some peanuts ? Zoo Keeper: Would you ? iqql. Pfc. Hayne: But, didn't I do all right at parade ? Sgt.: Sure you did all right: you won by a yard and a half. -..,.... Bat No. 1: Doing anything Saturday night? Bat No. 2: Nope. Bat No. 1: Could I borrow your soap? IOWA POWER 'N X , 0 . e and ' LIGHT COMPANY -1.,:.. .zieefiiur -:-::1 : -. :E55E5i3?i:::- H Q '1'- ,.EE2E55:55:::':' lllBl ARROW DRUG STORE M. A. Brennan A. L. Messerschmidt Polk Blvd. and University Ave. For Better Vision . . . Des Moines. Iowa ,X AMX Glo one 0 P T ff BK DR THOMAS RAYMOND XT! I C' U diy . PERIODONTIST 516 Walnut Street 1009 Bankers rms: Phone 4-9767 Des Moms For the Best in: . . . Real Estate . . . Clarkson Realty Co. . . . Home Building . . . LIGHTING FIXTURES ALBRIGHT ELECTRIC 2622 Beaver Ave. Phone 7-7946 Clarkson Realty Co. Builders . . . Insurance . . . Clarkson Insurance Agency KATHERYNE STOUT, OD GEO. M. CLARKSON OPTOMETRIST 722 Grand Avenue Phone 4-2283 42nd and University Ph. 7 9234 Heartiest Congratulations. Seniors! 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Mary Wiles Betsy Foshe lanet DePuydt lo Ann Mazza Kay McCaffrey Mary lane Babe 10. Barbara Dunbar 11. Betty lean Tucker Kathy Cormany 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 11181 Harrie Shearer Wendy Strief Don Oden Sue Curtis Linda Sloan Margie Elliott Iudy Harper Iean Nelson Sandy Arnold ludy Seibert Sandy Pigott Bill Babe lo Ann Mazza Betty lean Tucker Kay McCaffrey Liz McGill Rosemary Burns Mary lane Babe Mary Wiles Pat Gerhardt Margaret McCammond ludy Skelley Patsy Mills Bob Wolfe H191 KECK MOTOR SERVICE 400 S. W. 9th Street Phone 2-6373 BLUE WILLOW RESTAURANT 2502 Forest Compliments of SHAEFFER DRUG 31st and University WAYNE DAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY I nsurance-Bonds Des Moines ' Iowa Liberty Bldg. Ph. 3-1040 Lumber For Every Need Sherwin-Williams and Formcmite Paints Complete Line ot Hardware and Garden Equipment De Lite Cleaners 6 Tailors New Odorless Cleaning Ph. 7-5693 900 42nd St Architectural Woodwork by Curtis H. M. ILTIS LUMBER CO. Des Moines West QUICK-E DRIVE-IN 5-1155 Johnston Des Moines 42nd and Crocker Sts. zszs 7-szzo 7,4445 Beaver Ave. 200 4th St. Compliments of ' UTTALL - SHROYER 2702 Beaver Avenue H201 Compliments of SLUAN-PIERCE LUMBER 00. Congratulations To The Graduates of 1954 and . Best Wishes for Your Future from Plumbing 613 KEO WAY E21 v4 Soliloquy 'I've heard it said the world's a dismal place But I know better . . . for I have seen the dawn, and walked in the splendor ofa mornings sun . . . blinked at the brilliance of the dew, and beheld the gold and crimson of an autumn landscape. at I've heard it said the world is sad. I can't agree . . . for I have heard the cheerful songs of feathered masters . . . heard the low laughter of the leaves, and the everlasting chuckle of a mountain brook. N I've heard it said the world's a musty, sordid thing, It can't be true . . . for I have seen the rain . . . watched it bathe the earth, the very air . . . and I have seen the sky, newly scrubbed and spotless, blue from end to end . , . and I've watched the Wir1ter's snow drape tree and bush, to look like Nature's freshly laundered linen hung to dry. M. I've even heard it said the world is evil. But they are wrong . . . for I have known its people . . . watched them die to save a freedom, bleed to save a life . . . spend of themselves to stem disaster, of their wealth to ease distress . . . and I have watched them live, love, and labor . . . watched them hope, dream, and pray, side by side. I have heard them say these things. But I would disagree . . . because, for every shadow, I have seen a hundred rays of light . . . for every plantive note, I've heard a symphony of joy . . . for every pennyweight of bad, I have found a ton of good . . . good in Nature, in People, in the World. And I'ui thankful I belong. Ib JOHN DEERE 9 DES MOINES WORKS 0 Quality Farm Equipment Since 1837 I122l BLOUNT'S BOOTERY Complete SHOE SALES Optical AND I REPAIR SGIVICS at 2624 Beaver Ave. Ph. 5-4741 WALT'S UPTOWN TEXACO TExAco PRODUCTS Pick-up and Delivery Towing 4201 University Avenue Phone 5-3321 Compliments of DALE HOLMES D-X 3625 Ingersoll KCBC MUSIC and NEWS 1390 SER IEE UPTIE L Eighth and Locust Streets Third and Locust Streets sswsdc .+I5:T:i:1:5:5:5I5W1:5:5 .-25:5I7:3:5:i:3:5:5:5'1,':5:5 .-I532222F!7iZS2E!5IE!fZf1i'l'5 THE ORIGINAL ZIPPER FRONT OVERALL MERL MUELLER'S SERVICE PHILLIPS 66 Tires Batteries Accessories 2706 Grand Ph. 3-9356 I123l The Man Who Came To Dinner Matulefs Super C mP'fme 'S Market Home for Fine Foods Fine Meats Our Specialty ROOSEVELT SHOPPING CENTER 904 42nd Street Phone 5-1 111 Of De Arcy Boot Shop Eighth and Walnut H241 BH IIE-IIIIBB5 PUR ITUHE EU. 3612 Second Avenue Distinctive Furniture Moderately Priced Open Monday and Friday Nights IDEAL SENIOR A BOY IDEAL SENIOR A GIRL Hair .... . Carr Eyes .. . .... Wayne Myers Nose ..... ....... I oe Iester Teeth ...... ........ B ill Elliott Eyelashes .... ..... C huck McLeran Physique . . . ....... Bill Brown Dancer . . . ..... lim Nelson Poise . . . ...... Bob Nixon Brains .... .... D ick Langdon Smile ...... .... I im McConnell Laugh ....... .... L any Hatfield Pesonality ..... . . .Dick Treimer Wit ............. .... I im Finney All-Around Boy .... Clark Keller Clothes .......... .... B ill Kirtley Height ......... ..... B ob Buisinq Voice .... . . .Scott Smith Flirt ....... ..... R ich Miller Complexion .. ..... Dick Dustin Artistic ..... ...... T im Ross Soph om ores Hair . , ............... Eyes . . . Nose ..... Teeth ...... Eyelashes . . . Figure ..... Dance ..... Poise ........ Intelligence . . . Smile ........ Laugh ....... Personality . . . Wit .......... All-Around Girl Clothes ......... Height ..... Voice ....... Complexion . . . Dimples ..... Hands ..... Artistic ...... vs. Seniors . . . . . . .Eva Martin . . . . . .Lesly Klein . . . .Ioann Joseph . . . . . .Liz McGill . . . .Io Ann Mazza . . . . . .Iudy Skelley . . . . .Dee Goreham . . . . . . .Betty lean Tucker Margaret Corcoran . . . . . .Iudy Harper . . .Rosemary Burns . . . .Gayle Gussett . . . . .Celia Wright . . . . .Ian Bridgman . . . . .Elaine Cohen . . . . .Ioan Heusner . . . . . . .Paula Erickson .Margaret Wickard . . .Iudy Herrmann . . . . . . . .Liz Coghill . . . .Sandy Pigott Sophomores go home and help with the household chores. Seniors go home when they're hungry. A male sophomore looks for a friendly girl like Mom. This is true with seniors too-that is if Mom looks like Marilyn Monroe. A sophomore believes the way to get ahead is to work hard. A senior works hard too-to sit next to someone who studies hard. Sophomores think their teachers are inhuman, seniors know it. ll25l Going Away tn School? lf so, you will want insurance on your clothes, luggage, sports equipment, camera and other valuable personal belongings. Let us explain how our modern new Personal Property Floater policy insures you against practically all risks including traveling hazards. lust phone 3-5225. There is no obligation, of course. FIRE AND ALLIED LINES INLAND MARINE AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE l MILL IIWNEHS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: 2015 Grand Avenue ORGANIZED 1875 Over Un? Billion Insurance In Forre l126l REPPERT PHARMACY Congratulations Free Delivery Service Seniors Schuyler K. Sawyer 3501 lngersoll Avenue Phone 5-3177 Pigott Supply Co. 3815 Ingersoll Avenue Congratulations Class of '54 Humesteaders Life Eu. 2141 Grand Avenue Phone 8-7481 J 0 s e p h's Iewelers Since 1871 Sterling Silver By Graham-Wallace - Kirk - Lunt - International - Reed 6: Barton - Heirloom China Room-Downstairs Gifts from 52.50 China--Crystal Sixth at Locust Quality Portraits C PHOTOGRAPHER Styled Especially for You l127l MORE FLAVOR FOR YOUR MONEY! Mary Pat McCall Bob Wolfe Ruth Worthington Scott Smith Bob Brandt Gayle Gussett Marilyn Hahn Betty Foshe Row One - Patty Gerhardt, Mary Wiles Row Two - Mary Ann Whit- ted, Rosemary Burns, Paula Erickson, Mary lane Rabe Row One-Mary Ann Whit- ted Row Two - Mary Bradley, Paula Erickson, Mary Iane Rabe, Rosemary Burns, Patty Gerhardt, Io Ann Mazza ll28l HOPKINS INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE WINDSTORM MARINE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY COMPENSATION 206 Securities Building Phone 4-5253 Sue Curtis, Don Oden Celia Wright IoAnn Mazza IoAnn Mazza . Rosemary Burns Rosemary Burns, Patty Ger- hardt, Liz McGill, Mary lane Rabe, Mary Wiles, Kay Mc- Caffrey Row One - Willie Hayne, Iulian Hospodarsky, Bob Smith Row Two - Roosevelt alumni Row One-Nancy Prehm, Pat Kennedy, Cynthia Butler Row Two-Iud Harper, Mary Wiles, Chuck Horner Row Three H- Dave Orcutt, Dave Readinger, Bob Turn- quist --v-Q ,rx- H291 ms XA .WN R. H. KILLEBREW. D.D.S. FINNEYS AIR PORT SHELL Implant Dentures Tel. 3-9493 Tel. 2-1960 712-A Equitable Bldg. 6135 Fleur Drive COOK AND GROTE DR. BENNIE DEVINE BARBER SHOP OSTEOPATH Ph. 7-6497 29th and Clark 711 Equitable Bldg. Best Wishes to the Graduating Seniors OSENI ELT 0 . .N Q' fI0 '5t flowers AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS Prepare for a position with a future! IOWA'S LARGEST AND MOST DISTINGUISHED SCHOOL OF BUSINESS E. O. FENTON, Director Grand at Tenth KFully Accreditedl Des Moines, Iowa CLIFF'S HAMBURGER DR. M, L, LUTZ HOUSE DENTIST After the Game Stop for a Snack 1018 Equitable Building 1407 29th Street Phone 3-6311 H. C. MORROW, D.D.S. sCHALLgE:v?gi:ANDARD ORTHODONTIST Try Our Personalized Service 1009 Equitable Bldg. PPh. 3-2654 28th 6 Grand Phone 3-8469 l130l A Salufe fo Roosevelf High A Fine School and cr F ine Body of Young Men and Women of which all Des Moines is Proud. .,....-. M.if1212122512622eizieiiiiiiaiaazzryzs, . d ,... Z1: ,.,1 . in 1113 'Q A '1 ' ', . , D10 71 n.4111.s 1111' ZZ': ' COLONIAL BAKING CCMPANY I. H. GHRIST. President H311 SmiHy's DQ-N UT SHCP 19th and Keo evo Where Each Customer Becomes A F riendv cw-9 Sincere Congratulations To The Iune Class of 1954 HENRY HARDWARE A BEAUTY FASHIONS 2723 Ingersoll The Hair Fashion Center Also Reducing the Easy Way Phone 26531 3529 Ingersoll Avenue Phone 5-3139 CANADY'S SG SERVICE CONNOR DRUG 42nd and University COMPLETE DRUG NEEDS Ph. 5-9922 35th and Rollins f 5-2139 Hawkeye Protective Appliance Co. Service Bureau for Peace Officers of the Middle West 523 Flynn Bldg. Phone 3-6209 11321 Raytheon USE TELEVISION Yellow cABs by MITCHAM Dependable Sales 6. Service Cab Se1'ViCe asa asm D 1 54000 For More Than 41 Years Good Luck To You All Don't Forget when you're through with hlgh school, you re lust starting in Li1e's school KEHM FLORAL CO. Walnut at 9th Also Operating REEL'S AMBULANCE SERVICE YELLOW CAB AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 3-1111 CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF ROOSEVELT HIGH We Wish for each of you a bright future with happiness and success in Whatever you undertake. Equilahle Lila Insurance En. al Iowa 'Ga friendly place to work 11331 Best Wishes. Seniors BROM HUDSON COMPANY QUALITY USED CARS The Best For Less TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1470 Keo Way 0 East 14th and Lyon 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:40 4:45 5:00 5:01 5:10 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:01 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:43 8:44 8:45 8:50 9:05 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE SENIOR A'S GJD CLII1. UJI1 U.1'I1 C.1'l'1. CIJI1 CLI!! G.m G.m CLH1 CLI!! CLIH GJD. GJD. CJR. CLI!! GJD GJ!! GJD GJD 02.111 U.m CIJII.. Dave Orcutt arises to do his Sorenson's exercises. Dick Dustin closes his book of Lord Byron's love poems alter reading night. All good Seniors say their prayers and wait to be tucked in bed. Ed Mohler skips to the paper branch smiling and bright-eyed. Rich Miller comes home after cr night out with the boys. Carol Hall gets up to practice her saxophone. The saxophone gives up. Iudy Pope and Rich Killebrew are out selling ads for the Roundup. Nancy Nelson awakes and tries to pickpocket her father's pants for the car keys and a quick trip to West Des Moines. lim McConnell wakes up and starts his daily two-hour ritual of looking in the mirror. Mary lane Babe and Kay McCaffrey put in a call to Iowa City to check on the Iowa U. boys. All good Seniors are up and around. Larry Hatfield slumbers peacefully on. Bill Kirtley picks up Iudy Skelley to take her to school. Bob Buising and Bob Nixon are cheating in Uncle Stan's dressing race again. Margaret Hurley and Donna Rule compare notes on their shorthand as- signment. Chuck McLeran gives the stage crew its daily lecture and twenty lashes for insubordination. Iudy Herrmann strikes out lor the bus stop. Skelley and Kirtley arrive. Hatfield wakes up. Mr. Barnes slams the door in Larry's face as The Toad falls panting out- side 211. Kay Palmer and Robin Thompson work on their English. Marvin Thomas' golden voice can be heard ringing from 301. all I 134 l 9:15 a.m. Mary Bradley takes out Bob Brandt's picture to keep her awake in History class. 10:00 a.m. Iacque Steinel and Dave Ashton start filing through their admits for second hour class. 10:10 a.m lim Finney tells a joke. 10:15 a.m. Bill Brown puts on his chemistry apron and prepares to stir. 10:20 a.m He's still stirring. 10:30 a.m Mr. Irwin gives up. 10:40 a.m The lab blows up. 10:55 a.m Finney is still laughing. 11:00 a.m Iudy Harper writes her speech for class. 11:01 a.m She gives it. 11:05 a.m Rosalie Samberg smuggles the candles that Sam Robinson made for her last semester in Chemistry class. 11:20 a.m Iudy Seibert charges into the lunch line and counts her money to see if she has enough for two specials. 12:30 p.m. The rest of the Seniors rush for the lunch line and the meager morsels that are left from first lunch. 12:35 p.m Wayne Myers goes insane at the cash register. 12:45 p.m Clark Keller, Bill Brown, Larry Hatfield, Rich Killebrew, Rich Miller, lim McConnell, and Bob Buising begin their sixth plate lunch apiece. 1:10 p.m Seniors faint. Miss Brody forgot to give a test. 3:01 p.m Only 29 minutes left! 3:29 p.m Gayle Gussett and Betty Jean Tucker have just blufted through another Spanish class. 3:30 p.m All Seniors rush to the center. 4:00 p.m. Io Ann Mazza rushes home to look over her file of every athlete in the city of Des Moines and surrounding areas. 4:30 p.m. Skinny Iimmy jumped too high and is frantically waving from the top of the srnokestack. 6:00 p.m. lim Schell and Don Karlovec rush home to see Captain Video. 6:30 p.m Seniors go out for the evening and promise to be home in time for break- fast. Congratulations To The Graduating Class Jim ' The Place To Go For The Names You Know 11351 6:40 7:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 2:00 3:30 3:59 4:00 All good Seniors are helping with the dishes. It's terrible to think Mother has to do the dishes all alone every night. p.m. p.m. Mary Archer and Mike Whitmore arrive at the library. p.m, Ioe Iester is caught trying to sneak out the window to meet the boys. p.m. Sharon Prall is trying to decide which date to accept for the weekend. p.m. Scott Smith is singing in the shower. p.m. All good Seniors go to bed. p.m. Cinderella just turned into a pumpkin. a.m. Dick Treimer adds another chapter to his diary and calls it a day. a.m. Alan Pearlman and Brice Oakley quit working on the Roundup and start their homework. a.m. The boys arrive home. a.m. Muscles is exercising again. CThis is where we came in.J Here I sit in the moonlight Forsaken by women and men And muttering over and over Never eat onions again. Bob Lakin: I'd like some rat poison, please. Clerk: Will you take it with you? Bob: No, I'll send the rats over after it. Jan: Tornorrow's Dad's birthday. What shall we do for him? Jon: Let him have the car. Barb Dunbar was practicing on her accordion late one night when the landlord came in. Do you know there's a little old lady sick upstairs? asked the landlord. No, answered Barb, Hum a little of it. qgwfgcg 1915 Gnnnp Q Desltgomsg 1 X -i f '99 i' F ' Ai'!f5?i .i?g'!' 'C 8-194 CHQ 'WEDDINGS and PORTRAITS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS H381 MAN BECK'S 14th and Locust I owa's Oldest Chrysler Plymouth Dealer Phone 3-3151 DALBEY BROS. LUMBER CO. Building Headquarters 63rd and Grand Phone 7-4421 LAURENZO GRIMES INVESTMENT COMPANY PURE FOOD Mort a e Loans Real Estate q g Insurance 2215 Forest Ave. 26 13 Ingersoll Ph. 4-891 1 Basketball Stars Enjoy Spaghetti Dinner I137I Congratulations, Seniors Square Deal Insurance Company lMutuall Des Moines. Iowa URQUHARTS ART STATIONERY PRESS Greeting Cards-Stationery 1168 24th Street KIBURZ DRUG West Des Moines 310 Grand Ave. Phone 9-1621 FREDERICK F. PEEL, D.D.S. . one - niversity ve. I Ph 50606 3925 U A -1 L Des Moines, Iowa T 1' Cleaning 0' 6 HOLLEY SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Dyeing Supplies for Co, sf'o00o1Efnir::fe Phone 3-8102 544 Sth Ave. CHEF DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Prompt All Day Car Service Air Conditioned Dining Room 64th and Grand Delivery to Your Door Service Phone 9-5324 Congratulations 1954 Seniors DES MOINES STUDIO azo Locust Tel. 3-3400 DR. EDWARD S. NEUFELD 1326 Des Moines Building DOHERTY'S FLOWERS Arranged as you like them Ph. 3-0816 2nd at College AIR-LANES BOWLING CO. 4200 Fleur Drive Des Moines. Iowa I138l CAPITAL CITY PRINTING PLATE CC. if? Plwio ,fnqJzavnJm, Jim www vile' Complete Printing Plate Service Photo-Engraving Electrotyping Stereotyping Newspaper Mats 0 Designing 'fir 1912 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa I1391 CCNGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS Bud Flood and Bill Reichctrdt The Friendly School with an Accomplished Faculty ' DRAKE UNIVERSITY - Established 1881 - 9 Colleges of the University Liberal Arts Pharmacy Business Ad- Law ministration Divinity School Fine Arts Community Education College Graduate Division Air Force R.O.T.C. Offered For Information call or visit the Ofice of Admissions Counselors l140l Homecoming Beauties SUN and SWIM at SUNSET BEACH H411 Breakfast Noon Lunches Evening Dinners Fountain Specials N1cKs SNACK sHoP THE 1:-LORIST 865 42nd Three Stores 700 Grand Ave. 3422 Beaver Ave. PATTERSON Phone 3-4279 Phone 7-4416 BARBER Ingersoll at 38th 6575 University Avenue Phone 5-2193 . The Store for Quality Meats NOYES ROVNER'S SUPER MARKET UHIVGISIIY SERVICE THE FABRIC SHOP 3030 Ingersoll 851 42nd Street Telephone 7-0783 Donna Rule Mary Pat McCall Dick Treimer, Iirn Sessions, David Fertiq, Yale Iverson, Bob Hornaday IoAnn Mazza, Ann Baker, Iudy Seibert, Kay McCaffrey, Sandy Piqott, Mary lane Babe Marjorie Payton Marjorie Payton, lean Nelson, Sandy Arnold, ludy Seibert, Beverly Miller, Ianet DePuydt, Ann Baker Margaret Wickard, Ioan Clements Patsy Mills, Betty lean Tucker Kay McCai'lrey, Mary Wiles, loAnn Mazza Barbara Marrnion, Marilyn Hahn, Pat Reid, Sandra Westbrook, Margaret Hurley Row One: Marilyn Cranier, Gloria Asarch. Row Two: Margaret Pochter, Sharon Klein, Ellen Berenstein, Myndell Ferstenteld. Row Three: Marilyn Rotkow, Sue Zox Margaret Miller, lim Schell Elinor Trickey Dale Enquist, Walt Brainerd Dee Goreham Mr. Lanqland, Miss Delaplane, Mr. Anqerer, lohnnie Wood, Miss Neven Mr. Hasty Ieanie Breitenkamp Scott Smith Ann Enfield, Margaret Wickard I142l H431 Fresher, Flavor W if C Congratulations Seniors ADELINE OGILVIE C t I t. D DANCE STUDIO ongra u u ,zona 4816 Grcmd Seniors Perry P. Amick. M.D. AC ICE CREAM CCMPANY M. E. Alberts. M.D. There is cz store near you MON ARCH FOR CORSAGES LIFE INSURANCE CO. Phone 3'3l24 ccWhere To Buy 119, I. S. General Agent-H. O. Chitwood F CO' Ph. 8-5773 721 Fleming Bldq. 2309 1119913011 THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN BREAD Q WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS Try DONALD DUCK 49 I BREAD f , C 0 NVQ? A C Cl Q, 'I For Finer, QDJCY3 1' of UNGLES BAKINE CU. .SX - -,., v Q E .g: 'QC-ill- M 'C IE. . 'C C E- 'Rf . '-. IW' . it' W H441 How Not lu He ll june llrmluale Now that you're a senior, you're better than anyone else. Let everyone know it by: 1. Ordering sophomores to clean out your locker, carry your books, brush your teeth, and do your homework. 2. Skip school, then ask teachers what to do about it. 3. Give all your personal opinions in class. This includes telling your teachers what you think of them. In addition, tell the coach you don't need to train. You're the best man on the team anyway. 4. Borrow cars from the parking lot without asking the owners. 5. Use your great uncle's senior theme, What Is This New Fangled Thing, the Automobile ? 6. Be the life of every senior party. Set the table clothes on fire and wave a snake between each course at the senior banquet. 7. Don't bother with handing in any homework as this useless practice is for sophomores and juniors only. Follow this plan and you're guaranteed to graduate in June. fJune 1994! !!!J -MR...- Mike: How did you get that puncture in your tire? Kirt: Ran over a milk bottle. Mike: Didn't you see it? Kirt: No, the kid had it under his coat. ..,.... And then there was the time that Judy Pope soaked her formal in coffee to make sure it would stay up all night. R Usherette: A girl who's paid to put a man in his place. Rich Relative: The kin you love to touch. Embarrassment: When you order something on the menu and find that the orchestra is playing it. Mushroom: A place to neck. Lipstick: Something which adds color and fiavor to an old, old pastime. It's Always The Right Time to Save at Hume Federal Sa inq 8. Lnan ssncialiun Sixth and Grand H451 So you're graduatin and ready to begin your career? - You have your diploma - you have the ambition - you're ready to go to work Have you thought about an exciting career in the publishing business? Merediths in Des Moines, publishers of BETTER HUMES K GARDENS and SUCCESSFUL FARMING magazines, have a variety of positions open for 1954 high school graduates. For High School Graduates FUR GIRLS: Beginning positions for elerks IV ists, stenogru rhers and 1 ,P . I secretaries. 011-the-job training pro- vided. FOR BOYS: Opportunity to enter and train for printing trzuies. Sports and Club Aelivitle Congenial Working Associate Good Starting Pay Opportunity for Aflvuneement Attractive Cafeteria, Fine Food If you choose your emeer earefully it will last ll lifetime! Meredith Publishing Company D.e 1.,wa il46i Arriving at an Open House Printers of The RO0SEVELT ROUNDUP Sansone Publishing Co. 1139 24th Street Phone 7-4423 Don: Your girl is spoiled, isn't she? Jim: No, that's just the perfume she's wearing. --1-R11 Mother, come quickly! What's the matter, dear? Billy's eating all the raisins off the fly paper, imgi Officer: Use your noodle, girlie, use your noodle! Betty Jean: My goodnessg where is it? I've pushed and pulled everything in this car. impl- Every dog has his day, but those with broken tails have weak ends. Flat-nosed Teacher: Now, students, watch the blackboard while I run through it again. ..-R..- How did your father know you had the car out? I ran over him. Tom Fisher: I have a cold in my head. Mrs. MacEachron: Well, that's something. lp...-- Found on Joe Jester's registration card: What are your parents' names? Mamma and Papa. Rii- Seven points for a popular boy: 1. Have a car 2. Brush your hair 3. Have a car 4. Shine your shoes 5. Have a car 6. Dress neatly 7. Have a car Send Us Your Complete Assortment Of Cleaning At very small cost we bring back all the original lustre and beauty NATIONAL CLEANERS 61 DYERS Phone 3-0313 Established 1865 La air- ulmzli En. INSURANCE G. A. La Mair T. M. Bannister C. B. Condon 906 Walnut Street Telphone 4-0166 Des Moines 7. Iowa l148l They're Still Champs in Our Book V.,.V.,V-- , ,, ,A .... .uni ., 5:23 155'5-55-5'5:5:3,5:j,j,:::5:5:2:g:3:5z5:3. 123 . . 1 12531515:3151::ri2525525255231535-Er13g5E5E5E2:E5E:E5I5E5E-55:3-zrifirirlx''M I - - r f Z,, m ' : - :.:r:2:r:rg- we, .iii,Z5gf?2E5E5E32gI3:351313E31:r: . . , k: :+ - f f 'f 1 ' J' -YM:s:s21'f5:5e15gfsfef' '-:.:ff- ' A f 4 A' A .... .... .- --------- X .- g,Nfkc5qc::Q.,- lzality You Can Taste Serve ANDERSON-ERICKSON DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 6-3172 2229 Hubbell Ave. ll49l Twenty Years From Now A look into the future discloses the fate of these prominent seniors, Jo Arm Mazza is still shining her 9763 I Like Hoch buttons. Jim McCormell is posing for the before part in the Charles Atlas ads. Mary Jane Rabe and Kay McCaffrey are still trying to explain to their parents why the shortest distance between Thirty-second and Thirty-fifth Streets is via Eighteenth and Grand. Rich Killebrew has received a life time membership to Mr. Kephart's Retest Club for never missing a meeting. Kearny Kier is still trying to find the way to Liz McGill's house. George Myers is still explaining to Miss Gould why he can't walk 40 blocks niten nnnutes Mary Ann Whitted is still playing chug-a-lug with her milk bottles. Ben Hogan Oakley is now coaching ex-president Eisenhower. Bob Lakin has won his first Oscar in Hollywood as the best character factory of the year. Jockey Dave Orcutt has just carried his horse to his fifth consecutive Ken- tucky Derby Win. Night club singer Janet Gambardella has been packing them in with her new act at the Copacabana. A prominent columnist of the New York Times, Lynne Chitwood, has just received a posujon as foreign correspondent to Spain. The Twin swimming stars, Nancy Oothout and Barbara Dunbar, are con- tinuing their Uaround the world aqua-tour which started in 1954. Scott Smith is playing Bumble Boogie in Carnegie Hall with Jeri Hopkins as his manager. Rich Miller has replaced Rocky Marciano in the boxing world. Bob Goodwin is climbing the political ladder of success and some day he will attain his ultimate goal--to be appointed City Dog Catcher. Joe Jester is now the new Rudolph Valentino of the movies and is appearing in My Secret High School Loves. Jan Bridgman is shooting golf balls down the fairway at Pebble Beach with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. ESTE 8: S O N S Everything In Real Estate ancl Insurance Since 1897 Fleming Building Phone 3-0511 lisol e 3: 'S Qi Q se 65 if 93 F if S. s ,gl ,, I s Q X ' 9 wh U W U ,,,, .ff--:-1: ww.m,,.wm ,,, ,, ..,..:.z EV.. , 'f ' . ,we .-,. 1, 1 - , ..Y....M .Q www Mighty Yields from little Kernels Grow Like young people in school, when warm summer breezes pull the curtain on the last chilly wind, seed corn kernels spring to life. There's adventure ahead. They sprout and thrive in Iowa's rich soil, refreshed by warm rains and a friendly sun. Before cool snowflakes again whitewash the fields, these kernels have sprung into mighty plants, bearing crib-busting yields of golden ears. But before these Pioneer kernels will be ready for next year's planting, hundreds of detasselers must skim through the fields this summer. If you seek a few weeks out in the sun during vacation-plus a pocketful of cash along with it-stop and inquire at the Pioneer office downtown. We're looking for either boys or girls 16 years or older. Detasseling starts sometime in luly and lasts about four weeks. PIONEER HI-BRED CORN COMPANY 1206 Mulberry Street l152l STUDIQ Ql1ALITQf PHOTOGRAPHS BN far fic: Graduaie 'Sf PCRTRAIT STUDIO '-420 QTH. ST. ' DES MCINES IOWA ' ' DIAL 8-1007 11531 CLASS OF '54-EXTRA SPECIAL GIFT if C7 4,4 nfdxx i , PLAYS ALL 3 SPEEDS j ': f 5 . . . All 3 SIZES ',,,A,1. bunnh A A, Featherweight Tone Arm Prolongs Q Record Life I AZZIZA :.l.A,.:..i.:,1 ,nizi l'W 1 ' V XXX SXSS . Heavy Duty Alnico PM Speaker W3 555212. Wide-Range Tone Control wif '. 5 I j Matching Wrought Iron Stand-Optional ' G. W. ONTHANK CC. 10th and Mulberry Des Moines H541 Always Ask For X411 X 1 'x S RKGULIR GFIND Q95 Pressure Pack GQEQFEE Coffee y GQFIFEE .usssuu PACK., Issues PAH' ulfs Fresher Will: Pressurev M 605205920126 O I O I O I O O O O O C O I . Telephone 5-2549 O 3112 University Avenue , O O ROOSEVELT PHARMACY For Eficient Con 'van ient Presrription Service Bring us or have your physician phone us your prescription Roosevelt Shopping Center Phone 7-4493 Two Registered Pharmacists on Duty Howard V. Bailey Harold D. Bean Congratulations and Best Wishes To lune '54 Graduates WILLIAMS FASHION HOUSE Roosevelt Shopping Center Phone 5-5571 BRIGHT DRUG Prescription Specialist 28th and Ingersoll Dial 3-0822 BENNETT CLEANERS 2609 Beaver Ave. I155l This is the twenty-fourth issue of . . . jluz, Roundup, Printed and Bound by WALLACE-HUMESTEAD IIIIMPI-XNY Plzinfma, and, Blyldwld, 1912 Grand Avenue Phone 3-6181 Thanks for Th d Past Bus' s . . . Come Again next Ye 11561 It's Richer Tasting A delicious health treat for the children in school . . . for the whole family. Order richer-tasting Flynn Homoqenized Milk cmd other high quality Flynn Products today. X F' Thirst, Too, Seeks 555 uality 52 rl' I x ' is ,A-5 ' 7 ii 5 l if- f i .dgl llllll DRINK N 1 3 Welcome your Guests with ice-cold Coke and tasty food 4 .za - - , I 1 Z w ' I 196665 . . 1 4 . I v - Ln IOHIED UNDQI AUYMOIHY OF VMI COCA COIA COMPANY IV DES MOINES COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. Mother: Don't use such bad words, Tom: I want to do something big, dear. something clean. Son: But. Chaucer used them. Linda: Why don't you wash an Mother: Well, don't you play with elephant? him. i-R,-. A well-known writer, recalled by his draft board, was being interviewed by a bored sergeant, who asked, Did you go to grammar school? Yes, also high school. And I have an M.S. from Columbia, graduate courses at Cornell, back to Columbia for journalism, a degree from the University of Mexico, and . . . The sergeant nodded, picked up a rubber stamp, slammed it on the question- naire, imprinting one word: Literate. l157l SENIOR HIGH INDEX BURKE FURNITURE MART J in Y W 4041 Urbandale Avenue ,QS Des Moines 12, Iowa 'o anemia- ,unique-I 41 ARCHIE ARKIN, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 1.: .... 712 Equiluble Building .H - Office: 4-1432 Residence: 5-7687 Iii 1 The very best Way to iight .BO Is to chew chlorophyll gum. ' ,,1: Although it turns your teeth bright g P06111 1:: 2 5 V c,, It tastes a lot better than Mum. 4-'- V'.- - 1 -121 41 -'- Dee: Something came into my mind and then went out again. Jim: Maybe it was lonely. -lill- Street And then there's the one about the near-sighted snake that eloped with a rope. Abram, Mardelle--71 Acheson, lane-62 Acheson, IoAnn-16, 103 Acuff, Tom-23 Adamson, Patty-47, 94, 95, 96 Adcock, Ronald-58, 76 Albright, Sharon-62, 96 Allan, Mary lo-67 Allen, Pat-62 Allen, Rosalie-66 Allen, Sue-69 Allenberg, lack-105 Alley, Ethel-51 Alsin, Ian-59, 101 Alt, Ieffrey-B8 Amick, IoAnn-5, 23, 96, 100, 104 Amick, Kay-61, 79, 96 Anderson, lim-51 Anderson, Karen-66, 110 Anderson, Mary-67 ohn 58 Andrews, I 7 Andrews, Iudy-66 Anthony, Coleen-107 Anton, Shirley Archer, Marye23, 99 Archibald, Bruce-70 Archibald, lean-50, 104 Arqanbright, Neal-23, 102 Arkin, Barbarae55, 103 Armel, Iacqueline--66, 110 Arminqton, Frances--16, 98 Armstrong, Nanci-52, 81, 103, 104 Arnold, Sandra-23, 96, 100, 104 Arnold, Tom-67 Asarch, Gloria+63 Ashton, Dave-23, 97, 98, 106 Ashton, Mark-67, 110 Ator, Iim-62, 95, 102, 105, 109 Aulick, Iudyi52 Ayres, Ioane-23, 94, 95, 96, 100, 107 Bailey, Bob-54, 74 Bain, ludy-58 Bakalyar, Steve-52, 80, 107 Baker, Ann-23, 96, 100, 107 Baker, Joyce-23, 81, 94, 95, 99, 103 Baldwin, Darelyn-48, 103 Baldwin, Gary-62 Baldwin, Iune-68 BaflJ,7Suzanne-23, 94, 96, 100, 103, Ballinger, Dave-74 Bennett, Caroli70 Bennett, Chuck-68 Bennett, Grace-16, Beran, IoAnn-61 Berdowsky, Elsa Berenstein, Marvin-5, 23, 80, 98 Berg. Bertha- Bergman, Dick-68 Berkowitz, Abby-68, 105 Bernstein, Stanley-63 Ballou, Iames-61, 82, 94 Berry, Dennis-69 Ballou, Stephen-71, 95 Berry, lim-66, 106 Balzer, Marianne-51 Best, Iames-70 Barclay, Gayle-69 Betensky, Ginda- Barlass, Bob Barmish, Lou-23, 74 Barnhart, Ian-63 Betensky, Ioe-55, 95 Bierman, Harold-62 Billmeyer, 'Tommy-71 100, 103 Bartlet, Bob-70 Birch, Bernard-71 BCISCITY, 1-Clrry-48 Bird, Neva-23 Bassman, Marty-5, 58, 97, 105 Bishop, lohn-44, 105 Bates. Douglas Bittner, Richard-55 Bates, Frances-23, 106 Black, Iincy-59, 94, 95, 96, 101 BGGIH. Martha-55 Black, Ioe-55 Beasley, Sharon-16 Black, Ioseph-60 Becriy. Kathy-60 Black, Judy-63 Beckerman, Iim-66, 106 Black, Marge-24 Beckett, Geralde60 Blado, Dick-94 Bechtel, Putty-59 Blank, Alan-60 Bechtel, PGQQY-44, 98 Blank, Beverly-54 Beeman, Eddie-109 Blank, Steve-70 BQQTSI Charles-58, 105 Bloedow, Dick-59, 95 Behrendt, Ioan-62, 94, 96 Beisel, Barbara--51, 94, 99 Bell, Iim-66, 76, 109 Bellamy, Iim-52, 83, 74, 97 Beman, Ed-59, 105 Bender, Margaret-54, 104 Benderorf, Sherry-61, 102 Benson, Mike-54, 105 Benson, Norman-68, 105 Bennett, Bill-61, 94 Bennett, Bob-70, 107 11581 Bloedow, Rachon-66, 110 Bloom, Sheila466, 106 Blue, Marge-24, 48, 104 Blumenthal, Gayle-55, 113 Bobbitt, Harold-66 Bock, Mike-66 Bagan, Sue-66, 110 Bagan, Iackie- Bognanno, Joe-54, 74, 106, 107 Boqnanno, Miriam- Bohlman, Mac-16, 98 SENIOR HIGH INDEX-Continued Boldes, Ruth-24, 48, 103 Boll, Fred-Z4 Bollnak, Darlene-24 Book, Glenn-60, 83, 105 Bookey, Carolyn-69 Bookey, Fred-49, 60, 82 Campbell, IoRene-67 Campbell, Kay-69, 110 Campbell, Mary Lou-59 Campbell, Max-59, 76 Campbell Ronnie- Boreman, Bob-63, 95 Bostwick, Bob-66, 110 Boswell, Keith-53, 74 Boudewyns, Bob-69 Bowen, Crom-67, 108 Bowen, Dave-24, 107 Bowen, Larry-24, 105 Boyce, Bob-16 Boyer, Arthur-70 Boyer, Joyce-69 Boyer, Iudy-59, 96 Bradley, Curt-69 Cushman, Marilyn-66 Bradley, Mary-24, 81, 96, 97, 100, 101, 103, 104, 107 Bradley, Pat-47 Brainerd, Walt-22, 24, 79, 95, 97 Bralic, Marlys-67 Brandt, Bob-24, 106, 107 Brawn, George-68, 105 Breitenkamp, Ieanine-24 Bremhorst, Jackie-59, 96, 97 Brennan, Terry-62, 109 Brewer, Iim-48, 74 Iohn-66 Marilynne-60, 106 Phil-69 Brewer, Brewer, Brewer, Brickley, Mary Ellen-48, 96, 104 Brgzgiman, Ian-5, 24, 96, 99, 100, Bridgman, Ion-53, 74, 78, 82, 94 Brigham, Kent-62 Bright, Ierri-48, 96 Bristow, lack- Brobst, Bob-55, 105, 113 Brody, Liz-24 Brombera, Norma-53 Brooke, Philip-67, 110 Brookhart, Dan-24 Brookhart, Sue-52, 96, 102, 104 Campbell, Terry--53, 97 Canady, Betty Ann-60 Carey, Ian-51, 95 Carey, lim-25 Carey, Marsha-68 Carper, Shirley-51, 100 Carr, Bruce-106 Carr, Tom-25, 83 Carson, Kay-51, 101, 104 Carstens, Caryl-16, 98, 100, 103 Carter, Hope-67 Caskey, Michael-51, 100 Caskey, Phillip-69 Caswell, Barbara-52, 106 Cedarstrom, Sandra-58, 79, 97 Cedarstrom, Tom-55, 76 Chaffee, Ierry-55 Chance, Dave- Chandler, Harold-60, 97 Chapman, Barbara-5, 60 Chapman, Carmen-16 Clgsholm, Marilyn-53, 94, 96, Clrigxgood, Lynne-5, 25, 95, Christensen, Sonny-96, 97 Christenson, Nancy-63 Christiansen, Charlene-16, 94, 99, 100 Church, Walter-67 Clark, Margaret-55 Brown , Barbara-48, 97 Brown, Bill-25, 74 Brown, Cecilia-69 Brown, lol-inn-52, 94, 95 Brown, Mary Iustine-68 Brown, Nancy-58 Brown, Robert-25 Brown, Sandro:-5, 58, 96, 101, 107 Brown, Sandy-106 Brown, Tony- Brown, Wendell-25 Bruner, Linda-69 Bruner Robin-62, 82, 107 Clearwater, Martha-50 Clements, loan-25, 104 Clifford, Carolyn-52 Coates, Patricia-5, 50, 103 Coder, Norm-61, 76, 83 Coqhill, Liz-25, 103 Cohen, Elaine--26 Cohen, lames-55, 80 Cohen, Shari-94, 95 Cohen, Sue-59 Cole, Iackie-68, 110 Cole, Mike-63 Cole, Ray-76 Coleman, Nancy-70, 105, 110 Colip, Bud- Collier, Iames-58 Collins, Shirley-61 Conant, Chris-26, 104 Conklinq, Mark-70 Connor, Bill-55 Connor, Bob-16 Brunk, Iudi-61 Buck, Iohn-67, 109 Buckham, Barbara-67 Buckham, Tom-25 Buckingham, lim-67 Buisinq, Bill-75, 78 Buisina, Bob-25, 75, 97 Bullard, lean-69 Bump, Carol Lee-55 Burch, Ruth-66 Burgardt, Iulie-68, 105 Burnes, Iudy-67, 110 Burns,Kenneth-71 Burns, Rosemary-5, 25, 103, 104 Burr, Sondra-54 Busch, Allyn-59 Bush, David-71 Butler, Dave-60 Butler, Donna-71 Butzbach, Herb-51 Byrd, Richard-54 Bywater, Bobbie Io-53 96, 100, Camp, Dan-50, 82 Camp, Mike-25 Campbell, Bonni-70 Campbell, Camille-55 Campbell, Don-25 Campbell, Lorna-25, 102 Connor, D ick-51 Conover, lay-16, 109 Constant, Constant, Iames-67, 76 lohn-70 Conway, Dave-60, 76, 105 Cook, Iohn-63 Coon, Sandra-5, 51 Coonce, Harry-55 Copple, Steve-68, 109 Corbin, Paul-53 Corcoran, Margaret-26, 100, l Corcoran, Robert-71 Cormany, Kathy-50, 99 Corn, Arnold-59 Corrie, Stephen-68 Cosson, David- Couch, Iohn-69 Couch, Marie-68 Cowan, Connie-52, 105 Cox, Dave-53, 80 Cox, IoAn n-51, 100 Coy, Mary-58 Cradit, Harry--54, 105 Craig, Bonita- 60 Craig, Sandra-55 Cramer, Sandra-58, 97, 105 Crandall, David-76 Crane, Arthur-53 Crane, Keith-66 Creach, lack-26 11591 g 101, 97 98, 97 04 Creger, Betty-59 Crevelinq, Barbara-62, 96 Creveling, Corwyn-26, 97, 106 107 Crook, Ruth-68 Crookham, Carol-71 Crow, Deanna-60 Crowley, David-66 Crowley, Nancy-26, 104 Cunion, John-16 Cunningham, Denny-26, 106 Curl, Bob-63 Curl, Lee-47 Curry, Don-62 Curtis, lim- Curtis, Mike-50, 97 Curtis, Sue-50, 95, 99 Curtis, Susan-69 Cutler, Dahl, Barbara-50, 96, 99 Dailey, Dan-74, 97 Dailey, Michael-59, 97 Dailey, Sherry-105 Dalbey, Iohn-26 Dallaqer, Lee-53 Daniel, Iames-71 Danielson, Karen-26 Danzinger, Richard-60 Darby, Iohn-61 Dascalos, Chris-50, 107 Daskin, Lorraine- Davenport, Ann-26, 98 Davenport, Paula-60 Davenport, Sue- Davidson, Tom-51 Iudy-62 Davis, Anne-63 Davis, Deanna-67, 94, 95, 110 Davis, Ioe-70 Davis, Karin- Davis, Larry-44 Davis, Loren-67, 109 Davis, Davis, Sandra-69 Shirley-68 Dawson, Iim-58 Dawson, Larry-62 Day, Charles-55 Day, Keith-68 Dean, Larry-62 Dean, Russ-51 DeHart, Tom-55 Dent, Charlotte-16 DePuydt, Ianet-26, 94, 95, 104 Derrick, Susan-68 Detrick, Terry-26, 97 Devereaux, IoAnn-43, 100 DeVotie, Diana-68 DeWett, Nancy-67, 105 Dewey, Bruce-53, 105, 107, 109 Dey, Larry-70 Dick, Bernard-59 Dick, Bob- Dick, Talbert-26 Diehl, Nancy-53 Diehl, Norma-53, 104 Ditzler, Iames-70 Dixon, Maxcelia-54 Doak, Oscar-97 Donahoe, Nick-26 Donovan. Ierry-51 Dooley, Peter-54 Doriss, Darilyn Dorner, Carolyn-54, 96 Dorner, Douglas-70, 105 Dorr, David-61, 105 Dorsey, Iudy-62 Douglas, Larry-60, 105 Dour, Larry-71 Downey, Gordon-27 Driscoll, Carol-69, 105 Dumas, Pat-51, 95 Dunbar, Barbara-27, 94, 95, 96 99, 100, 104 Duncan, Randy-48. 74, 75 Dunker, Bruce-55, 76 Dunley Shelia- Dunlop, Dick-27 Dunlop, Nancy-50 Durey, Nancy-59, 96, 103, Durham, Douglas-52, 108 Dustin, Dick-22, 27, 98 Duve, Mary-17 Dvorak, David-55 SENIOR HIGH INDEX-Continued Dwigqins, Nancy-54, 79, 96, 104 Dykstra, David-71, 105 Dykstra, Linda-68, 105 Easter, ludy-61, 96 Ecker, Jack-58, 109 Edgerton, Patty-70 Edwards, Ierry-l7 Ehlert, Sonja-52 Ehrlich, Lin-63 Eisenberg, Debby-52 Eisenner, Lee-71 Elbert, B. G.-57, 99 Eldred, David-71 Eller, Dave-58, 76, 82 Elliott, Bill-27, 74, 82 Elliott, Margaret Ann-61, 96 Ellis, Dave-109 Ellis, Dean-58 Elman, Marjorie-71, 105 Elman, Nancy-63, 95 Elting, Virginia-48, 99 Emerson, Connie-50 Enfield, Ann-27, 107 Engard, Bill-70 Engard, Gary-59, 108 Engelbrecht, Bud-47, 74 Engle, Karen-60 Enos, Orville- Enquist, Dale-27 Ensley, Fred-48 Erickson, Bill-109 Erickson, Paula-27, 96, 99, 104, 107 Everett, Cliff-43 Everett, Gregory-76 Ewald, Rose Mary-62, 106 Faaborg, Dar-52, 95, 97 Faaborg, Ierry-27 94 95, 100, Foarde, Iim-52 Foarde, IoAnne-61 Focht, Chuck-63 Fones, Myrtilla-62, 96 Foote, Gerald-69, 105 Foshe, Betsy-5, 28, 96, 97, 100 101, 104 Foskett, Barbara-28, 99, 100 Foster, Ierry-48, 109 Francis, Mary Kay-63 Frankel, Barbara-5, 28, 98, 100 102 Frankel, Ned-70 Fraser, Sue-63 Frazier, Glenn-59, 76 Grace, Carol-69 Graef, Graff, Graha Grant, Grant, Grant, James-68 Iohn-66, 76, 109 m, Mike-60, 76, 82, 105 Dick-29, 74, 101, 102 Mary-58 Iacqueline-70 Grant, Marcia-55, 96 Grant, Tom-55 Gray, Frank-54, 105 Gray, lack-58, 105 Gray, Sharon-54, 106 Green, Bob-29 Green, Carol-59, 103 Green, Ernie-70 Fagen, Jane-5, 54, 79, 102, 104 Fairbank, Karen-62, 96 Fairman, Anne-54 Faltonson, Richard- Farley, Bob-27 Farley, Ierry-67, 76 Faulkner, Mary-55, 96 Faulkner, Pat-17, 103 Faupel, Myrna-53, 104 Fedro, Larry-61 Fenske, Carroll- Fenton, Ianice-27 Fenton, Linda-55 Ferger, Sharleen-27, 100 Ferguson, Marcia-55. 96 Ferguson, William-70 Ferris, Beverly- Ferris, Ieanne-61, 96 Ferstenfeld, Myndell-58, 81 Fertig, Dave-68, 109 Fiqhtmaster, Mary Io-17, 98, 107 Fightmaster, Ruth-63 Fike, Davis-70 Filean, Art-59 Filean, Paul-68, 109 Filloon, Pat- Fingert, Gary- Finaert, Marty- Finney, Firkins, Fischer Fischer Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, lim-27, 74 lack-55, 76, 95 Chester-61 Fischer, , Elizabeth-67 , Ruth-50 Bill-54, 75 Bob- Tom-27 Fitch, Bill-17, 74 Fleenor, Mary-61, 97, 105 Fleming, lohn-63 Fleming, Iuliann-69 1 Frederick, Ieanette-55 Fredin, Don-28 Freed, Arnie-55, 76, 97 Freel, Mary Ann-60, 95, 96, 99 106 Friedman, Gary-28 Friedman, Sidney-67, 105, 110 Fritze, Paula-28, 100, 101, 107 Fry, Dick-28 Fromholz, Angela-43 Fudge, Bill-17 Fugate, Carole-63 Fuller, Vivian-68 Furbush, Dennis-55 Fust, Dick-28, 79 Gaehner, Marilyn-44 Galinsky, Iim-67, 106 Galinsky, Marvin-54 Gall, Diana- Gallagher, Deborah- Gciggtin, Sondra Gaile-5, 50, 94, Galloway, lohn-70 Galpin, Shirley- Gambardella, Ianet-44, 95, 106, 107 Gamble, Beau'-58, 79, 94, 95 Gamble, Iohn-48 Gant, Tom-94 Gardner, William-44 Garns, Denny-28 Green, Gretchen-50, 99 Green, Karen-66 Greenwell, Loretta-54, 106 Griffin, Iohn-51 Grimes, Jack-53 Grimes, Susan-54, 99 Grimsman, Mary Io-68 Groesbeck,Helen-17, 100, 107 Grother, Kay-55, 96 Groves, Valerie-58, 96, 97, 104 Guizsjett, Gayle-29, 95, 96, 97, 99, Gustafson, Karen-29 Gustafson, Sharon-29 Guran, Margaret-60, 101 Haag, Karen-71 Haakinson, Betty-110 Haakinson, Ioanne-70, 105 Hahn, Marilyn-29, 96, 100, 101 Hall, Carol Lea-29, 105 Halsey, Maxine-17, 97 Hamill, Corley-50, 97, 99 Hamilton, Carol-66 Hamilton, Edward-62, 76 Hamilton, Georgia-52, 96 Hamilton, Sandra-69, 110 Hamlin, George-67 Hamlin, Larry-S3 Hammer, Ianet-62 Hammon, Diane-68 Hammon, Iudy-66 Hampton, Kendall-70 Garsh, Don-66, 76 Gartner, Mike-108 Gary, Garrison-59 Garwood, Bruce- Gaskell, Ioan-17 Gasky, Mike-107 Gaull, Dianna-70 Gavin, Donna-63 Haney, Tom-69, 110 Hansen, Mary-29 Hanse Hanso Hanso Hanso Hanso n, Mike-63 n, Druzella-100 n, Io Ann--96, 103 n, Ioanne-61, 103, 106 n, Lee-69 Harkness, Iack--62, 76 Geiger, Marilyn-17 Gir6e7va, Sandra-28, 100, 105, George, Ierry- George, Binney-61, 97, 103 Harnagel, Annette-17, 107 Harper, Iohn-68, 105 Harper, lud-30, 96, 107 Harper, Iudy-22, 29, 97, 101 Harrell, Marilyn-50, 104 Gerhardt, Patty-5, 28, 96, 100, 104 Ghaston, Sharon-28 Gibson, Sybil-50, 99, 107 Gibson, Wendy- Gidge, Iim-68 Gifford, Craig-28 Gilchrist, Sue-58 Gilder, Kristen-69 Gilderbloom, Charles-66, 146 Gilge, Iim- Ginsberg, Kay-5, 28, 97, 98 Ginsberg, Larry-67 Glasco, Ioyce-29, 100 Harris, Frank- Harris, George-43 Harris, loe-108, 109 Harris Lowell-30, 95 Harris: Marlene-69, 105 Harris, Renee-71 Harris, Robert- Ha rri s on, Frank-70 Hartman, Diane- Hartman, lim-67, 76 Hartman, Susan-68 Hartnett, George-53 Hatfield, Larry-30, 74, 78 Gleason, Dick-29, 82 Glomset, Martha-69 Goebel, Gearqe-54, 83, 94 Goodside, Rosalyn-63 Goodwin, Bill-17, 74, 107, 109 Goodwin, Bob--29, 82, 83, 95, 97 Goodwin, Sara--63 Goodwin, Mike-59 Gordon, Sonia-55, 106 Goreham, Bill-63 Goreham, Dee-29, 98 Goreham, Dick-53, 74 Goulding, Bob-17 Graaff, Sue-48, 95, 99 11601 Hatfield, Sharon-69 Hawk, Dyeann-55 Hayden, Gary-68, 109 Hayne, Bill-30 Hayward, Barbara-52, 94, 95 Hayward, Ianyce-30 Hearn, Don-54 Hedding, lim-30 Hedinger, Ron-18, 98 Hedke, Gayle-62, 97, 106 Heeren, Mary Kay-67, 105 Hefner, Roberta-66 Heggen, Dick-18 Heidbrink, Iohnee-30 Lesly-5, 33, 98, 104 Hellie, Richard-50, 74 Helmick, Bob-30, 101, 107, 108 Henderson, David-62 Henningsen, lohn-71 Henningsen, Lee-62, 76, 107 Herbster, Bob-69, 108, 109 Herman, Carolin-69 Hermann, Cindie-68 Herrington, Marilyn-30 Herrington, Rae Ann-63 Herrick, Beta-30, 98 Herrmann, Judy-30 Herteen, Connie-18, 104 Hertzberg, Don-66, 76, 108 Heuring, Iohn-30, 78, 107 Heusner, Ioan-5, 30, 96, 98, 99, 100 Heyman, Bill-95, 102 Hicks, Anne-53, 95, 97, 99 Hicks, Sue-58, 96 Hildreth, Bob-55, 109 Hines, Dick-63 Hines, Ierzy-67 Hintz, Mary Lou-54, 104, 107 Hirschman, Marilyn-18, 98, 100 Hise, James-71, 110 Hise, Victoria-58 Hitchcock, Fretz-67 Hitchen, Mary-18, 107 Hobbs, Iohn-71 Hockenberg, David-63, 102 Hockenberg, Marilyn-70 Hockmuth, Don-18 Hockmuth, Dyanne- Hodge, Byron- Hoi-f, Ed-30, 109 Hoffer, Martha-60, 96, 106 Hoffman, Ianet-62 Hoffman, Iudy-66 Hoffman, Sally-60, 106 Hogan, Bernadine-71 Holland, Icznice-101 Holdgrafer, David-60, 109 Hollebrands, Iohn- Holm, Donna Sue-61 Holm, Tom- Holmes, Barbara-66 Holmes, Beverly-70 Holmes, Iackic-47 Holsinger, Bob-31 Holt, Dick-51, 107 Hood, Charles-61 Hood, Peggy-59, 105 Hookom, Donna- Hopkins, Bill- Hopkins, Bud-31 Hopkins, Ieri-31, 96 Hopson, Bob-48, 74, 75 Horch, John-52, 107 Hornaday, Bob-18, 107 Hospodarsky, Iulian-31, 74 Hospodarsky, Iames-60, 76 Houser, Ianis-48, 96, 100, 104 Houser, Susan-67, 105 Houston, Larry-58 Houey, Don- Howe, Iim-66 Howland, Lisa-31, 101 Haworth, Bob-71, 108 Haworth, Carlton-61 I-Ioworth, Gary-70, 108 Hoxie, Bob-18 I-Ioxie, Mary-37, 47 Hoyden, Garv- Huber, Bill-18 Huber, lim-63 Huff, Bill-50, 82, 97 Huff, lanie-31, 103 I-Tuff, Marian-53. 54, 105 Huff, Mary-31, 97 Huffman, Iudy-110 Hufford, Tack- Hughes, Ierry-31 Hughes, Iudith-71, 105 1-Tultine, Bob-31. 95, 97, 98 Hummer, Bill-50, 79, 97, 107 Humphrey, Iohn-53, 74, 95, 97 Hunt, Arlene-53, 62 Hunt, Arlene-106 Hunt, Ianice-67 Hunt, Paula-31, 101, 103, 105, Hurley, Margaret -31, 96, 101, Hutchings, Ioann-31 Huyck, Tom-61, 103, 105 107 104 SENIOR HIGH INDEX-Continued Kenjvilorthy, Lynn-32, 96, 97, 100 Kephart, Barbara-55, 101, 104 Kern, Kathryn-53 Kern, Tom-48, 74 Kersen, Thomas-55 Ilstrup, Ray-31 Ingram, Dave-51, 83, 95, 97 Iverson, Huston-59 Iverson, Yale-96, 101, 107, 108 Ives, Iacqueline-68 Iackson, Iim-68, 108, 110 Tacobs, Betty-60 Iacobs, Donna-67 Iacobs, ludy-51, 97, 100 Iacobs, Kathleen- Iacobs, Mary-18, 107, 108 Iacobs, Phil-51 Jacobson, Regina-61 Iames, Fritz-18 Iansen, Gary-105 Iarnagin, Richard-68, 108 Iefferson, Ioe-51 Kersey, Iohn-105 Kester, Ron-18, 98 Kesterson, Beth- Kesterson, Ian-63 Kidder, Robert-59, 76 Kier, Kearney-33, 95, 97 Kier, Laurie-71 Kilgore, Ben- Killebrew, Kate-59 Killebrew, Rich-33, 82, 98 Kimball, Garry- Kimm, Dick-55, 97 Kingery, Bill-66, 76 Kingery, lack-51 Kinney, Kay-53, 100, 107 Kinsey, Karole-55, 95, 104 Kipp, lim-76 Kirch, Walter-76, 82 Kirtley, Bill-22, 33, 95, 97, 98 Kite, Ed-52 Iennings, Gary-66, 76 lessen, Garen-67 lessen, Marlene-59 Iester, Iester, Bob-69, 108 Ioe-32, 76, 80, 97 lewell, Martha-32, 48 Iohnson, Iohnson, Iohnson, Ich nson, Iohnson, Iohnson, Iohnson, Iohnson, Iohnson, Tohnson, Iohnson, Iohnson, Iohnson, Iohnson, Iohnson, lohnson, Iohnson, Tohnson, Iohnson, lohnston, lohnston, Iohnston, Iohansen, Klein, Klein, Klein, Klett, Kline, Kline, Sally-33, 48, 98 Sharon-62 Darlene-58 Susan-110 Tommy-63 Ann-99 Bob-48 Charlotte-53, 101 Chet-32 Didina-71 Iames-70 Ianice-97, 103 Iannis-52, 70 Iennie-96 Ierrie-47, 74 Larry-67, 76 Lawrence-66 Lowell-51 Marylyn-5, 32, 100 Iohn-63 Iudy-69 Kenneth-70 Neil-32, 97 Toney-62 Harlan-68, 108 Iames-48 Kendall-50, 105 Kling, Knipp, Anthony-60 Knipp, Gregory-66 Knivp. Stanley-51, 109 Koder, Linda-58 Kondes, lim-59 Koutsounis, Ann-48, 96, 100 Kramer, Fred E,-33, 47 Kramer, Marilyn-55, 95, 106 Kregel, Richard-60, 95 Krohn, Georgia-52 Kubby, Iim-58 Kysor, Phil- Labertew, Sheryl- Lacey, Patti-95, 102 lane-50 David-55, 76 Tolly, Iim-32 Iones, Tones, Innes, Tones, Iones, Charlotte-58 Frank-52, 105 Idamarv-63 Terry-54 Ioyce-104 Iones, Kathleen-69 Tones, Lester- Yones, Marcia-61, 103 . Iones, Nancy-63, 95 Iones, Pete-51 Tones. Rees-50 Ioseph, IoAnn-32 Laing, Sherry-16, 99, 100, 107 Laing, Suzanne-68 Laing, Valerie-67 Lainson, Phil-74, 75, 78, 97 Lair, George-48, 74 Lakin, Bob-33, 107 Lambert, Sharon-60, 106 Lamoureux, Clarence-33 Langdon, Dick-33, 102, 107 Langdon, Ann-67 Langer, Biff-52 Langerak, Iane Ann-68 Larson, Ierry-67 Larson, Ioan-48, 96, 97, 103 Larson, ludy-71 Larson, Karen-54, 96, 100, 107 Larson, Karen--68 Larson, Marvin-59, 76, 114 LaRue, Mary-48 Lasser, Barbara-62 Laster, Susan-70 Kaiman, Carolyn-32, 47, Kaldenberg, Karen-52 Kalny, lim-32 Kamber, Dick-48 Kappelman, Sharon-61 Karlovec, Don-32, 78, 97, 98 Karlovec, Pat-58, 97 Karns, Iohn-67, 76, 109 Keck, Bill-60, 76, 83, 105, 107 Keefner, Fritz-67, 76, 110 Keener, Donna-63 Kellar, Clark-32, 74, 94, 95, 97 Kelly, Mike-52 Kemble, Dave-32 Kemble, Pete-52, 74, 83 Kendall, Ned-51, 97 Kennedy, Larry-61 104, 107 Kei:-Jnedy, Pat-32, 95, 96, 97, 100, 5 11611 Laue, Barbara-59, 96, 97 Lauterbach, Mary-66, 110 Lazere, Don-18, 94, 98, 101, 107 Leake, Bonnie-59. 101 Leake, Celeste-47. 96. 104 Leake, Charles-67, 110 Leaverton, Teddy-58, 79, 94, 95 Lee, Albert-52 Lee, Bill-52 Lee, David-69 Leeper, Dianne-69, 105 Lehman, Elsie-59, 94, 95 Leighton, Sandra--52 Lentz, Don-66, 76 Leoley, Sharon-68 Lettween, Max-60, 76 Level, Edwin-I9 Level, Phyllis-94, 95 Levensky, Mark-52 Levich, Connie-53, 106 Lewins, Kelldean- Lewis, Beverly-70 Lewis, Bob- Liddy, JoAnne-66, 105 Light, Marilyn-63 Light, Nancy-106 Lightly, Dick-44 Lightly, Lois-61, 106 Linderman, Bob-33, 97 Lindstedt, Marilyn-33, 104 Linn, LaBerta-50 Little, Harriett-58, 96, 103 Little, Rush-67, 76 Livingston, Bob-63 Lockard, Marsha-59, 106 Lockridge, Larry-63 Logan, Bill-19 Long, Gary-33 Long, Larry- Love, Jackie-67 Lovejoy, Lee-33. 105 Lovejoy, Teddy-105, 110 Lowe, Bernie-62 Lucas, Tom-50 Lumbard, Mel-50, 94, 102, Lummis, Ioella-103 Lundgrew, Gary-59 Lundgren, Lorraine-55 Lundqren, Louise-63 Lutnick, Carl- Lynch, Sharon-33 107 Mabee, Charlene-76 Machesney, Carol-63 MacKinnon, Kirk-53, 80, 96 MacKinnon, Martha-70 MacNaughton-61, 76 Magnuson, Jerry- Magnuson, Maryellen-63 Maley, Mike- Mallick, Patricia-68 Mallick, Ted-62, 102 Malstrom, Gregory-50 Mandelbaum, Barbara-52, 99 Manders, E. Mark-63 Maneks, Inara-34, 106 Mann, Shirley-67 Manon, Iudy-70 Manthos, Elaine-34, 98 Maris, Alan-34, 82 Maris, Gerrit-71 Markman, David-79 Marmion, Barbara-34, 100, 101 Marion, Robert-55 Marohn, Pauline-19, 94, 97, 100, 101 Marquart, Steve-70 Marris, Nancy- Marshall, Bob-35, 83, 97 Marshall, Debby-19, 100 Marshall, Ronald-63 Martin, Eva-5, 35, 96, 100, 104 Martin, Pete-61, 76, 83 Martin, Ron-54 Mason, Bill-35, 107 Mathieson, Paula-50, 99 Mattheesen, Iudy-67 Matulef, Barbara-19, 98 May, Howard-63, 105 Mazza, Io Ann-35, 96, 98, Mazza, Marilyn-55, 96 McBeth, Elizabeth-54 McBeth, Iuanita-61 McBride, Rosie-53, 104 100 McCaffrey, Kay-5, 34, 95, 96, 100, 104 McCall, Mary Pat-5, 34, 94, 98, 102 McCammond, Marg-34, 97, 98 McCann, Carol-70 McCann, Karen-71, 110 McC1aren, Judy-19, 99 McClus1cey, Iudy-63 McCollum, Laura-71, 105 McConachie, Iudy Ann-66 99, 103, 104 98, 95, SENIOR HIGH INDEX-Continued McConnell, lim-34, 96, 97 McCormack, Dennis-54 McCormick, Dick-34 McCormick, Iim-34 McCormick, Kay-71 McCormick, Muriel-69, 105 Mciggacken, Elizabeth-60, 101, 103, McDermott, Michael-61 McGill, Elizabeth-5, 34, 96, 97, 100, 104, 107 Mclntosh, Linda-70 Moss, Deanna-54 Mortenson, Lynn-63 Moulton, Harry- Muelhaupt, Ioe-67 Mulder, Bob-69 Mulder, Doug-59 Mulder, Iacquee-5, 36, 95, 96, 104 Mullen, Michael-67 Murphy, Mark-71 Murphy, Pat-62, 69, 96, 106 Murphy, Patricia-62 Muse, Nancy-48, 104 100 Mcilntyre, Carolyn-54, 95, 97, 104, 07 McKendrick, Ann-52 McKinney, Iohn-34, 106 McLaren, Iudy-15, 100, 106, 107 McLaughlin, Dennis-34, 48, 100 McLeran, Chuck-34, 108 McLeran, Martha-59 McMichael, Sara-97 McMurray, Ian-51 McMurray, Pat-55 McMurray, Susan-68, 110 McNamee, Nancy-63 McPheeters, Brenda-69 McPheeters, Larry-71, 110 McPheeters, Louise-59, 96 Meany, Phillip-70 Meany, Sue-58, 106 Meek, Bill-52, 78, 95 Meeker, Ierry-76 Megason, Ierry-54 Megaison, Loren-58, 76 Melsh, Robert-58 Mendenhall, Geraldine-60, Mercer, Bob-55, 82 Merical, Ioan-48, 106 Merrillat, Kathy-61, 96, 99. 101 Meury, Dolores-51, 103, 104 Mewhort, Iames-109 Meyer, Ianice- Meyer, Iim-52, 103, 107 Michael, Marai-50 Middlebrook, Don-53, 80, 95 Middlebrook, Ron-35 Middlesworth, Patsy-60 96 Muther, Iudy-5, 54 Myeas, Dona-19, 97, 98, 100, 101, 10 Myers, George-36 Myers, Sandy-53, 100 Myers, Wayne-36, 98 Nadiq Iohn-55, 80, 105 ' Nayloi-, Elsie-58, 106 Neal, Mary lane-58, 96, 99, 105 Neary, Ianet-19 Needham, Dave- Needham, Nancy-5, 61, 94, 95, 96, 104, 106, 110 Neighbor, Tom-36 Nelsen, Dan- Nelson, lean-36, 94, 95, 100, 103 Nelson, Ierry- Nelson, Iim-55 Nelson, Iim-36, 76 Nelson, Marlene-58 Nelson, Nancy-36, 100, 104 Nesbitt, Nancy-58 Nesbitt, Pat-58 Neu, Nancy-50, 99 Neufeld, Iohn-59, 82, 94, 95 Nivalgaard, Ieanne-36, 101, 103, 4 Newhart, Iames-60 Newton, Ian-53 Nicholson, Sheila-50, 104 Niemann, Bill-52, 82 Miles, Lowell-52, 97 Miller, Barbara-35 Miller, Barton-59 Miller, Beverly-35, 79 Miller, Ellen-54, 94, 95, 96, 99 Miller, lack-53 Miller, Iacqueline-68 Miller, Jerry-68 Miller, Lucille- Miller, Marg-35, 104 Miller, Margaret-35, 96, 100, 104, 106, 107 Miller, Marilyn-19, 94, 100 Miller, Marilyn-62, 99 Miller, Rich-35, 95, 97, 98 Miller, Rosemary-66, 105, 110 Miller, Sandra-35 Miller, Sandra-61, 96, 106 Miller, Suzanne-69 Mills, Patsy-35, 96, 97, 100, 104 Mills, Tom-63 Mitchell, Ioyce-44, 48 Mitsch, Iohn-67, 76 Moats, Mary-59, 101 Mockus, Marv Lou-66, 110 Mohler, Ed-35 Monahan, Larry-69 Montgomery, Iulie-62, 95 Moore, Fred-58 Moore, Kenneth-50 Moore, Mike-74. 94 Moore, Ronnie-35 Moore, Terry-68 Moran, Michael-58 Morga Morga n, Charles-55 n, Kenneth- 71 Morris, Ierome-62' Morris, Nancy-105 Morris, Shirley-53 Moses, Martha-61 Moses, Shirley, 52 11621 Nindos, Don-19, 98 Nitzke, Io Ann-59, '103 Nixon, Bob-36, 75, 78, 95, 97 Noblett, David-67, 109 Noblett, Donald- Norton, Donna-48, 94, 96, 103 Nuscum, Iim-59 Nuzum, Dale-66, 76 Nuzum, Ida Mae-67, 110 Oakley, Brice-5, 36, 79, 95, 98, 102 Oakley, Ray-67 Oatley, Charlotte-55 O'Brien, Dennis-62, 76, 83 Obstfeld, Merle-66 Oden, Don-50, 94, 95, 97 Oldham, Mary Ellen-105 Olsen, Carole-68 Olsen, Sharon-60 Olson, Marlene-50 Onthank, Dorie-59, 96, 97, 106 Oothout, Nancy-36, 79, 95, 96, 97 99, 100 Orcutt, Dave-36, 74, 106, 107, 109 Osburn, Meredith-61, 105 Owens, Gwen-55 Packer, Dave-53, 79, 105, 107, Page, Richard-36 Page, Rodney-19 Pagerski, Roxana-58 Palmer, Iames-66 Palmer, Kay-36, 97, 100 Pappas, Billie-68 Pardee, Sandra-55, 105 Parker, Todd-53, 75, 78 Parriott, Ioanne-19 Parsons, Iudy-60, 96 Paschall, Iim-27 Paskin, Lorraine-62 Patterson, Don-37 Patterson, Suzanne-67 Patty, Iudy-69 108 SENIOR HIGH INDEX-Continued Paye, Carolyn--5, 37, 96, 100 Payne, Marilee-47, 96 Payton, Marjorie--37, 101, 104 Payton, Sharon-66 Pearl, Lester-71 Pearl, Stanley-70 Pearlman, Alan-5, 37, 98, 109 Pearlman, Ierry-59 Pearlman, Lee-60, 102, 103, 108 Pearlman, Sandra-48 Peck, Bill-44, 48 Peck, Helena-19, 100 Peddicord, Dale-37 Pedersen, Linda-5, 37, 96, 97, 98, 100, 104 Pedersen, Tom- Peirce, Patricia-103 Penny, Sheril-106 Perkins, Anne-60 Perkins, Larry-44, 105 Perry, Gerald-63 Peterson, Aileen-62, 101, 103, 105 Petersen, Bill-55, 76, 109 Peterson, Bruce-71 Peterson, Iack-54, 109 Peterson, Ianice-105 Peterson, Larry-68 Peterson, Marian-5, 37, 98, 100, 103, 104, 105 Peterson, Pat-59, 97 Petosa, Iim-105 Phillips, Bob-50, 79 Phillips, Carole-59 Iohn-70 Phillips, Phillips, Mary-68, Phillips, Picken, Tom-37 110 loy-37, 100, 104, 105 Pidgeon, Harold-63 Pidgeon, Marty-69 Pierce, Nick-37, 109 Pierce, Pat-50, 53, 94, 97, 107 Pierce, Phyllis-66 Pigott, Sandy-37, 79, 96, 100, 104 Pikoulas, Annette-37 Pillars, Martha-52, 102, 104, 106 Pinkerton, Charles- Pochter, Margaret-61 Pope, Iudy-37, 100 Pope, Rodger-38 Porter, Sandy-63 Potoza, lim-67 Powers, Paula-104 Powers, Peggy-38 Prall, Sharon-38, 97, 99, 100 Prehm, Nancy-38 Prichutt, Dorothy-63 Priebe, Terry-38 Prugh, Peter-58 Pruqh, Sallie-68, 110 Purdy, Bill-53, 96, 101, 107, 108 Purdy, Helen-38, 96, 100, 101, 104 Putman, N ancy-70 Putnam, Sue-71, 105 QualleY. lohn-54, 105, 109 ' Rabe, Bill-51, 74, 83 Rabe, Mary Iane-5, 38, 96, 97, 100, 104 Rat-fensperger, Ed-54, 75, 78 Ramsay, Dick- Ransey, Carolyn-60, 96 Rapp, Dean-51, 109 Raspotnik, Dick-63 Rassieur, Chuck-108 Rausch, Ianet-54 Raymond, Suzanne-67 Readinger, Dave-38, 97 Reavis, Virginia-38 Redman, Ice-55, 76, 97 Reed, Barbara-48, 81 Reep, Josette-71 Reese, Sandra-70 Reeser, Ianet-70 Regis, Dick-47 Riebert, Barbara-19 Reichardt, Terry-60 Reid, Pat-38, 96, 100, 101 Remele, Shirley-63 Renner, Randall-'68, 108 Rex, Edgar -71 Reynolds, Ron' -38, 98 Rhiner, Carl-71 Richards, Carol-67 Richardson, lane-20 Richardson, Iim-59 Richardson, Marilyn-51, 102 Richardson, Moe-20, 74, 75, 94 Rickerd, Carol- Rickets, Paul-109 Ricketts, Wayne- Ridqley, Ieanie-60, 94, 95, 96 Ioe-38, 78 Riding, Riding, Ioyce-51 Risser, Bob-74, 75, 78 Risser, Fred-62, 108 Risser, Robert-48, 69 Roberson, David-54, 79 Roberson, Nancy-53, 97, 99, 104 Roberts, Iim-54, 109 Roberts, Mary-62, 94, 95, 96 Rosalie-59 Steve-66, 109, 110 Roberts, Roberts, Robinson, Dave-71 Robinson, LaVonnie-68 Robinson, Louise-70 Robinson, Mary-107 Robinson, Sam-20 Robinson, Shirley-50 Robinson, Tom-54, 97 Rodine, Iudith Ann-63 Roemer, Richard-50, 102 Rogers, Iim-63 Rohrer, lane-69, 105, 110 Rocker, lim-20, 75, 98 Rose, Rex-48 Rosell, Gay Lynn-62, 96, 106 Rosenberg, Linda-70, 105 Rosenbury, Iudy-62, 101 Ross, David--38 Ross, Tim-38, 98 Roth, Ronnie-39 Rothrock, Dick-47, 105, 107 Rotkow, Elayne-69 Rotkow, Marilyn-62 Roush, Iames- Rowbal, Nancy-51, 94, 97, 104 Ruehl, Virginia-47, 96, 100, 104 Rule, Donna-39 Rulon, Lonni-61, 96, 106 Runge, Carl-59 Rush, Virginia-66, 110 Ryals, Ierry-69, 108, 110 Ryan, Carol-55, 96, 97 Ryan, Dick-55, 76 Samberg, Rosalie-39, 47, 96, 100, 101 104, 107 Sambos, Kay-50 Sampel, Dave-51, 107 Sampson, Iohn-48 Sampson, Mari-52, 104 Sandon, Mary Lynn-39, 100 Savage, Brenda-63 Savage, David-39 Saylor, Patsy-61, 96, 101, 104 Scales, Silas-70, 110 Schacherer, Iohn-39 Schell, Iim-39, 79, 82, 98 Schenk, Ian-51 Schenk, Kenneth-61, 109 Schimel, Barb-50, 104 Schlampp, lohn-54, 75, 78 Schlosser, Charlene-15, 20 Schmitz, David--61, 76 Schmitz, Iames--61, 76 Schofer, Gordon-48 Schroeder, Sandra-71 Schultz, Carol-70 Schulz, Iudith--67 Schwartz, Lenore-20 Schwartz, Sandra-52 Scroggs, Don-50 Seaver, Bob-39, 74 Seeber, Diane-53 Seery, Larry-61 H631 96, 100, 103, 104 Seidenfield, Eddie - 39, 47, 109 Seidenield, Larry--39 Selander, Sandra-59 Sessions, Iim-52 Shaeffer, Art-53 Shapiro, Lori-39, Sharp, Sue-5, 50, 102 Sharratt, B111--39 Sharratt, Iack-67, Shaver, Celia-55 Shaw, Richard- Shawver, Iudy-63 Shearer, Harrie-50, 82, 95 Shearer, Susie-62, 97, 99 Shelly, Phil-5 Shelton, Dick-55, 76, 95 Shelton, Sandra-48, 95 Shepard, Alice-100, 106, 107 Sherbo, Iohn-50, 74 Sherwood, Nancy-55, 95 Sherwood, Sally-60 Shoemaker, Sheryl-51, 104, 107 Seibert, Iudy 439, 107 97 76 Shoemaker, Terry-66 Shortley, Iohn-55, 76 Showe rs, Bill-50, 95, 102, 107 Silberman, Lynn-71 Sickerson, Robert-3 Simmerrnan, Iayne-52, 104 Simpson, Iudith-68 Simpson, Nileen-71 Simpson, Norman-43 Simpson, Ralph-52 Skelley, Judy-39, 99, 104 Skidmore, Carol-54, 104 Slaninger, lim- Slaninger, Mary-71 Slattery, Gerri-67 Sloan, Linda-61 Sloan, Sally-43, 94, 100 Sloane, Mary-69 Smalley, Barbara-66 Smedes, Mary-60 Smith, Arleen-66, 105 Smith, Barbara-20, 99, 100, 106 Smith, Bob-106 Smith, Bob-44, 51 Smith, Carol-69 Smith, Cheryl-53, 97, 100 Smith, Delores- Smith, Gordon-51, 63, 120 Smith, Gordon loe- Smith, Hank-51, 82 Smith, lim-60 Smith, Kay-58 Smith, Kenneth-95 - Smith, Kenny-69, 109 Smith, Kent-58, 97, 108 Smith, Larry-50 Smith, Lester-66 Smith, Linda-67 Smith, Mary--55, 94 Smith, Morley-66 Smith, Nancy-68 Smith, Scott-40, 82, 94, 95, 96, 97 Smith, Stephen-58, 76 Smith, Steve-66, 76 Smith, Susie-47, 96, 97 Snider, Elizabeth--63 Snook, Del-108 Snyder, Ierry-67, 110 Snyder, Lee Ann-53, 96 Sokolof, Florence-40, 48, 100, 103 104 Sokolof, Phyllis-63 Soth, Sara-62, 96 Soredor, Florence-20 Souder, Florence- Southwick, Sally-20, Spillers, Ron-47, 74 Spooner, Ken-40, 83 Springer, Charles--62, 76, 82 Spry, Toni-69, 110 Stadeer, lack-66 Staleup, Carole-67 Standefer, Iohn-53 Staninger, Iim-67 100 Stanley, Dorothy-54 Starbuck, Nancy-110 Stark, Iohn-63, 95 Starrett, Carole-53, 105 Stedwell, Diane-63 Stein, David-66 Stein, Jared-68 Steinel, Iacque-5, 40, 98, 108 Stenberg, Iohn-66, 110 Stenber Pam 40 96 100,104 Q. - , , 99. Stephar, lack-69 Stephens, Iack- Stephens, Sarah-55, 104, 107 Stevens, Mary-52 Stevenson, Iohn-105, 109 Stewart, Helen-20, 94, 107 Stewart, Iim-20 Stewart, Mike-53 Stewart, Steve-61 Stilwell, Mira-55 Stimson, Sharon-66 Stoll, Danny-51 Stolpe, Sharrie-66 Stone, Irving-40, 76, 110 Stoufter, Scott-40, 105, 109 Stoutter, Steve- Strauss, William- Strayer, Elizabeth-71 Strayer, Phyllis-53 Strayer, Robert-69 Vau Street, Nancy-63 Strief, Wendy-52, 94, 95, 99 Stuart, Mike-106, 107 Suhler, Susan-70 Summerville, lane-40, 100 Sutliff, Tom-58, 95 Sutton, Iohn-40, 105 Swanson, Sharon-48, 96, 97 Swartslander, Sue-50, 97, 104 Swartz, Lenore-98 Swartz, Paul-61 Swartz, Sandra-100 Swarzman, Iudd-5, 50, 79, 97 Swenson, Sharon-106 Tabat, Billie-51, 97, 102, 107 Taylor, Carole-61, 104 Taylor, Ioan-71 Taylor, Margie-50, 100 Taylor, Sandra:- Terpstra, Gretchen-63 Terpstra, Mary-55 Teter, Iim-62 Thoma, Ioan-59, 79 Thomas, Marvin-40, 98 SENIOR HIGH INDEX-Continued Torstensen, Dick-66 Torstenson, Sharon--71 Towner, Ianet-55, 103 Townsend, Beverly--41, 106 Treimer, Dick-22, 41, 74, 83, 97 Trickey, Elinor-41, 81, 95, 99 Triplett, Margaret- Trissler, Patricia-70, 110 Trade, Marilyn-71 Troutman, Denny-66 Troutmcm, Karen-70 Troutman, Ronald-71 Truitt, Sherry Ann-68 Trustlow, Ed-66, 109 Tucker, Betty Iean-5, 22, 41, 97, 98, 100, 104 Turner, Gayle-60, 96 Turner, Judy-66, 116 Turner, Sharon-20, 84, 103 Turnquist, Bob-41 Turnquist, Marsha- Tweed, Iohn-53 Tweet, Theodore-62, 105 Twiselton, Ron-41 Tyner, Dick-54, 106 Tyrrel, Nancy-51 Ullem, Laura-63 Ungles, Judy-41, 106, 107 Ungles, Nancy-54, 107 Utter, Iay-41, 83, 94, 95, 97 VanderPloeg, Romayne-54 Vanderwall, Bob-21 Vande Venter, Gary-61 Weingart, Sarn-21, 102 Weir, Patricia-61, 106 Weir, Tom-48 Weiss, Iudy-58 Weiss, Shirley-68, 110 Welkinson, Tom- Wells, Richard-58 Wenner, Bill-62 Wenner, Carolynn-42, 95, 100 Werner, Dianne-105 West, Walda-42, 96, 100 Westbrook, Sandra-42, 94, 95, 96 100, 101 Weston, Nancy- Wheeler, Pam-100 Wherry, Dave-42 Whinery, Claire-67 Whitaker, Martha-69 White, Dave-21 White, Iudy-59, 101 White, Rod-15, 21, 74 Whitlock, Chuck-51, 79, 107 Whitmore, Marilyn-58, 96 Whitmore, Mike-42 Whitted, Iohn-62, 94 Whitted, Mary Ann-42, 96, 97, Van Van Loon, Bob- Oel, Randall-106, 107, 111 Van Rheenen, Rick-54, 94, 95, 97 Van Roekel, Marcia-60, 96 Van Voorhis, Ruth-41, 104, 107 Vaughn, Bill-59 ghan, Nancy- Vawter, Mary Lou-21, 98, 100 Veskerna, Nancy-69 Vetz, Carole Lee-58 Vierling, Ron-59 Vlack, Mike-60 Voigt, Carolyn-70 Volkamer, Sue-96 Von Brauchitsch, Dennis-61, 97 Wagoner, Iacqueline-53 103, 107 Wichael, Terry-61 Wickard, Marg-5, 42, 98, 100 Wik, Amy-42, 107 Wikelund, Dawn-61, 106 Wiles, Ed-44 Wiles, Mary-5, 104 Wilkinson, Tom-67 Williams, Brian-60, 76, 94, 95 Williams Iohn-68 Williams: Linda-63 Williams, Phil-59 Williams, Sandra-55, 104 Williams, Sheryl--5, 51, 103 Wills, Gwen-53 Wilson David-48 Wilson, David-70 Wilson, Iim-54, 78 Wilson, Iudy Wilson, Phyllis- Wilson, Rae Anne-58 Wilson Sally-55, 96 Wusonf 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