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

 - Class of 1958

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'K ' V' :Irv filling 0lil'svlv1-s .with lulowl4'1lg.':1' ol thv worlll that one' day will ln- nuns. I U , J .1- ani-v 1,800 dill:-ri-nl iinnds and lmdivsg hui lN'CRlllSl' wr ara' 1llll'l'l'Q'lll 4-zu-h of us LJ KJ , I .5 will llml our plzwv, .Iwi it as il llIlK'li'ill' pllyslyist or fzu'tol'y workvr. Yes, wa' ill'l' 01, l 7 U .1 . '?3::l3:4'lb.llfit1' :intl 1ll!NlllN'l lN'l'N0ll2llllIl'S1 but ln ilfIg'l'l'j.'f2lll' wo ure' om' . . . wi' urc- ,' F ' l, ' ' J I . I - ' le 1 l ' X I 105 f 0 Pl -,-1 Il J f ,Wy ,pl fl u Jr' , 'J .1 t-arm if 6 faculiy an-'mm . . . the architccts and mastcrlnuildcrs of today's lcarncrs and l0Ill0l'l'0!Y'S lcadcrs . . . thc tam:-rs of thc rcstlcss gcncration . . . thc gvm-rators ot' Amt-rica's intclligcntsia . . . thc cxpcrt, thc am- bitious, the dcdicatcd . . . thc tcachcrs and ad- ministrators of TRHS. XVv at Roost-vclt arc proud of our tcachcrs. VW- fccl that somc of thc bcst in thc tvaching profcssion can bc found within our walls . . . mcn and womcn who know how to tcach wcll, and who lovc thcir work. Bc- causc of this, wc consider oursclvcs fortunatc, for upon thc iirm foundation laid by thc Roost-vt-lt instructors and administrators rcst all thc fac- tors of our 4-ducation. Tho TRHS tcachcr watchcs ovcr our mcntal and physical growth in thc class- room, in thc club mccting, and on thc playing fivld. Hr and shc impart, to cach of us not only thc basic knowlcdgrcs of his and hcr ticld, but also thc wisdoms, undcrstandings, tcchniqucs, ideals, and virtucs which arc ve-ry much a part of making our lcarning cxpcricnccs unique and rewarding. Ycs, tcachcrs arc- a particularly sig- nificant, faction of thc TRHS family, t'or what is education without dcvotvd and dc-dicatvd vdu- cators? Q 1 3 W 5 . . 3 . 5? 5 1 ,. 'i if u W' ' 3 e , Am .ff ww E dh N Q4 li! N 'vial- QQ x 5 585 X fa g ' xii waz? ' .LQ Af MW .. '., 1 .0 ' W if 1 saw egg Q fx, Q: 55 Sx . .x X SX 'X .xx , S N x X N X xw XS W I 'i athletic . . . . . . football, basketball, swimming, wres- tling . . . varsity, sophomore squads . . . after school practices . . . stench of the locker room . . . sitting on the bench . . . Drake Fieldhouse . . . beat 'um, beat 'um, beat 'um . . . Men of Honor . . . All- Americans . . . City championships . . . sports at TRHS. For many years Roose- velt has figured as a major sports power in the state. VYe have had championship teams in every lield, but one: and many records have fallen before our perform- ers. At TRHS we believe spirited ath- letic competition to be invaluable to physical and mental growth. Roosevelt boys sweat away many hours on the playing Held: but consequently they are better young men. Sports provide a uni- tied spirit for participants and sideliners alike. All strive for the ultimate ecstasy of victory. YVc at TRHS support our teams with a lung-sprung Fight team, tight for Roosevelt. and a fervent desire of a game well-won. social . . . paid assemblies . . . openhouses . . . dancing in the gyms . . . Senior Bermuda Day . . . Val-Air . . . passing period . . . morning gossip in the cafeteria . . . lunch hour . . . noon movies . . . strolls in the halls . . . jokes and laughing . . . the social life at TRHS. Going to school is not entirely a textbook, homework propo- sition. Many of the aspects of man's re- lationship to man are not learned in the classroom, but rather in the casual get- togethers of students outside the formal learning situation. Appreciation of in- tellect is cultivated in the classroom, ap- preciation of personality in the informal contacts provided by the social side of life. XVe at TRHS enjoy many planned social activities, along with entertain- ments a11d occupations of our own device. The atmosphere of a school is only as pleasant as the contentment of the stu- dents who go there. YVe at Roosevelt can study well, but we can also laugh: and when we do, it is a hearty laugh. .v-.' 41147, -.v 4-. ,, V--3 ,M K-'Z' ,A ' 14,447 ,1 B' Q!! ii ,Q-NK WV Ar, ' ,,,...f-I-f- G ,www 0-v-nn--N... .. ff W'rW h -M KNEW Q x 'X wrt 4 NIJ Q Qin w , it Wiggbsevelf High . . . thc- stmlvnts . . . thi- fairiilty . . . thi' awn- ilvniic . . . tha- sm-izll . . . thv ilillliqil' . . . TRHH. limrsvvvlt High is il svheml nt' spirit, traditions, clntvs, and l'0l'0I'1lS, industry, zvail, l'iljll'l'lN'SS, and vo-upvnltioiig lllli niost important it is n svhool of pc-oplv: of t1':u'ln-rs and ut' lc'nl'll4-l's. .X svhool is not an naini-, or ai hnililing, ni' :I list of dntvs, or l'Q'K'0l'dS ut' iinportunt vvvlits: it is tho spirit of its pi-oplo: its ti-n1'li1'l's, its stud:-nts, past und prvs- vnt. fhiyum- who has 1-vc-r i'onti'ibut4'd to thi' sc-liool, or has 4-vm' tzikvn anything: :uvny frmn thi- sannv, is TRHS. Without stuilvnts and lvnrli- 1-rs and zulininistraltiim, lhmsvu-it would hm- ai mild, lifvli-ss, rzunhling building on Polk Bonlv- vzird. XYith illt'lll it is n H'0lllil'l'i'lli part of hn- ninnity. Many wo vnptiirv lu-rn-in an part ot' tho lioosvvvlt spirit, :ind i'1'c'm'1l n putt-nt ti-stinmny ot' the' tvawli- vrs illlli lvzlrln'l's who pi-oplvd thi' claissiwimiis, hulls, :intl playing livlds ill 'l'ln'mlm'v lions:-vvlt High Svliool during thc' nine- tvxthnok, l'nh. rzlh ti-ann months that fvll Iwtwva-ii S4'llil'lllhl'l' i957 and .lnnv HD58. S n IN Tl-TE YEAR OF . . . . 'Spufnik', Chemise, Rock 'n Roll It was a compact year. '57-58, filled with doubts and inner qualms, an age of high spirits and confusion, of awakenings and concerns, an age of vertical progresses and vertical regressions. We will look back and we will say it was an exciting time in which to live. We will remember in ten or twenty or thirty years all of the things that mad: lives happy and sad, tense and confident. That October day in '57 when the Russians launched their Sputnik, Our own satellite launchings: our Vanguards, our Atlases, our Jupiter C's. The Dodgers in Los Angeles. Ike Eisenhower and his golf game. A handsome man nzmed Rock Hudson. The woman God created, Brigitte Bardot. Nikita Krushchev on the Kremlin throne. The abominations ofiicially called La Chemise, but unotiicially the Sack. Dave Beck: I refuse to answer on the grounds that what I would say might tend to 'incriminate' me. The Ivy-League look. The Republicans and their reces- sion. Qucktall and the flattop. Summit conferences. Big Beat of Rock 'n Roll. Perry Como, Pat Boone, Tommy Sands. The incompa- rable king of the hip swivelers, Elvis. Gyrating teenagers at sock hops. Teenage violence. Teenage scientists. Yes, there will be plenty to remember, and most of the memories will be pleasant ones. But we will best be able to crystallize the age in the lingo of the day: it was real gone, cool, man, cool. AND DEDICATE IT TO . . . . the American Teenager . . . to the 97 per cent that is-the 97 per cent of us who will one day be the good citizens and leaders of tomorrow . . . to the eggheads and athletes, the average and the gifted, the leader and the follower, we wish to dedicate this annual. We wish to dedicate it to the Ameri- can teenagers-to ourselves. The American teenagers-who are we? This question is as ridiculous as querying: Who is the American middle- ager? The American teenager is not a type. The red-blooded American boy and the wholesome young bohbysoxer are not figures to be cast in a mold. As American teenagers we are individuals, with passionate likes and violent dislikes, wants and needs. We are persons totter- ing on a very crucial precipice of life: on one side lying the uninhibitedness of childhood: on the other the responsibilties of adulthood. We are the gifted eggheads and the intelligent normals. We realize that we are both good and bad: but we feel that there is often a tendency to confuse the two. Unfortunately the good name of the majority is often made synonymous with the actions of the infamous 3 per cent. With all the consternation today over education and delinquency, we teenagers have found ourselves cast into the spotlight of critical public opinion. Our haircuts and dances, clothes styles and dating habits, the hooks we read or don't read, our relationships with the opposite sex, and every other aspect of our existence are examined and criticized, condemned, but very seldom commended. In fact, some persons are ready to throw us to the dogs. What are our children coming to? they raise their hands in exasperation. Where are we going? To tomorrow, that's where. To be sure, we are a restless generation, but we are ourselves critical of this world we must live in: and no one need ever fear that it will dissipate in our hands. We are perhaps the most ambitious youth America has yet seen: and we must not be criticized for our ambition. A phoenix has never sprung from a fire which did not exist. TABLE QF CGNTENTS FACULTY ...., . . WWII IIIfIII,f,I,I IIIIIIIIIZM I SPOR S ..... . . ACTIVITIES 84 ......... . . ORGANIZATIONS if ADMINISTRATION TEACHERS REGISTRAR NURSES .......I... CUSTO L STAFF CAF IA STAFF JANUARY GRADUATES JUNE GRADUATES AUGUST GRADUATES . . SENIOR ACTIVITIES SENIOR FROLICS 12-B's 11-A's 11-B's 10-A's ,..... 10-B's JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES FOOTBALL BASKETBALL SWIMMING WRESTLING TRACK .......... CROSS COUNTRY BASEBALL TENNIS GOLF STUDENT COUNCIL NEWSPAPER STAFFS PLAYS BAND. ORCHESTRA .... VOCAL MUSIC CLUBS 9 V 1 ,Ah ,R '+..e5x': f - 4. , .yn , Q, gx G , I ., 4 t I I, KJ , A I , I. I si --2 FT , K Q ' X r A ' wk- 'gs I . A :eq -I , -5 . . . X I ' Tom Fugate Photographer Cynthia Austin Senior Editor June Patty Bassman Senior Editor January Janet Arntz Faridty Editor .lerri Brown E iEiiSaIly Blanchard A ctivities Editor Classes Editor Annual Staff . . . WITH AN APOLOGY TO NO ONE Dennis Forbes Editor-in-Chief A hodge podge-that's what it is but an organized one, and we're proud ol it. Your Roundup '58 comes to you after eight months of blood, sweat, and jeersf' Some people said we rouldn't do it-and we thought so ourselves a couple of times - but its presence in your hands is proof that we not only could. but did. Last fall it was agreed by the staff that previous Roundups left room for improve- ment. So this year, we decided, was the time to do something about it. And we did. Pivture 1-overage was doubled, as was the vopy written materialg and even if some of the pages look a bit rramped, we feel a nearly romplete record of the year is the more important result. If every TRHS personality isn't pictured at least once it's not our fault. A few names may be misspelled, but then how many of your friends ran spell your name-corrertly, that is? Raltled nerves from working into the wee hours, hoarse throats from shouting people into line for pietures, dishpan hands from developers, blisters from srissor wielding, and paste under the fingernails have all gone into the production of Roundup '53, Not that there isn't room for fllrther improvement, we are rompletely satisfied with the result. We hope you are, and hope also you will enjoy now and vontinue to enjoy for many years looking at the pictures. Look, please, at every pir- tureg read, please. every word. We did it for you ueire glad itis finished. Barbara Bishop Tom Guy .Lil Dfrlighf t Sports Co-Editor Sports Co-Editor Junior High Editor 10 Q Sallle Prugh lssoc iatc Editor Editors Forbes and Prugh SPCDNSCDRS Don Haley Content Julia Keeler Art ,Ljnegggf xv? Martha Collins Elayne Rotkow Pat Scott Henry Luetjen Copy Editor Art Editor Circulation Jllamzger Ad Manager 11 'I G FACULTY TEACH ME, FOR I WOULD GLADLY KNOW WHY AND HOW, TEACH ME, FOR I WOULD GLAD- LY LEARN, T E A C H ME, FOR I WOULD GLADLY TEACH. li MR. DELMER H. BATTRICK Principal The phone rings in his office, and once again Principal Delmer H. Battrick speaks for Roosevelt High. The School Board office downtown, Dr. Harris, an inquiring employer, an anxious motherAto each and all he answers with the harmonious dignity of an effectual high school administrator. Negotiating with Dr. Harris and the School Board, supplying employers with information on post-graduates, and lending an ear to parents is but a small part, of Mr. Battrick's busy day as administrative head of this large high school. Conferences with students and fellow educators, letter writing, assembly speaking, social teas, coffees, luncheons, awards dinners, and P.T.A. meetings, public-relations counseling., and scores of less impressive tasks keep Mr. Battrick more than busy as he guides the destiny of TRHS with a skillful hand. He has been executive chief of Roosevelt since his appointment as principal four years ago, when he returned after a twelve year absence. He had served here as vice-principal from 1935 to 1942 under the administrations of J. E. Stonecipher and C. 0. Hoyt. It is difficult to capture in a picture or even in words the way a man appears to his students. But from note-laden desk to assembly podium his dimpled and ready smile, snowy hair, brisk walk and impeccable taste in clothes make Delmer H. Battrick, in our opinion, the quintessence of the high school principal. 14 MR. GARELD JACKSON Vice-Principal Boys' Advisor Who's ne-xt? is a familiar sounel to the- hoys awaiting an tlll4lll'Ilt't' in Mr. ,lae-kson's popular out:-r ollire-. As lioys' Atlvisol' it is Mr. ,lacksonis jolt to he-lp lioose-vt-lt lnoys solve- the- many prohlf-ms which are- prone- to arise- in the- rourse- ol the- high srhool elay. 'l'o he- sure-, ht- is ne-e'e-ssarily sts-rn with the- rule- hre-alu-rs, hut he- is also patie-nt anel unch-rstaneling. anal 'l'l!llS hoys look upon him as a true- frie-ntl. joining the- 'l'llll5 staff in W5 l, alle-r te-ae'hing for thre-e- ye-ars at I,ine'oln lligh, Mr. ,lae-kson, as vice-- prinripal, assume-s the- tlutie-s ol prinripal in Mr. llattria'k's ahse-ne-e-. He- supe-rvisf-s the- sports pro- gram ht-re-. antl eluring the- football se-ason he was olte-n to he- se-e-n on the- siele-line-s, wrapped to his e-ars ill an lnelian hlanke-t, giving e-nt-ouragemt-nt to tht- playe-rs. Mr. ,lat-kson also sponsors the lloys tlluh which me-1-ts rr-gularlv in his outer ofhre. You have- in the- pirture- opposite- a romhination of our fe-e-lings for the- man. His graying hair, a trille- thin on top. his 4-yn-s sparkling like a mis- 1'lli1'V0ll!-l little- hoy's, his I-know-some-thing-you-tlon't smile-. anal the- familiar ring of his hooming voire- art- l'Iltll'ill'll'l'i!-illfti of an aelministrator like-rl anal re-spe-rle-el hy e-ve-ry lioose'vt'lt stutle-nt. MISS GRETTA WOLFE Girls' Advisor lla-ing llllbllI1'I'-llWlly-fl'tllIl-llllilll1'l' antl rt-aely lrie-ntl to ne-arly a thousanel girls is no small task: hut Miss fir:-tta Wiolle-, Girls' Atlvisor he-rv at Roost-ve-lt., is just that, anel she- love-s e-ve-ry minute- of it. Alle-r llllt't'll ye-ars ol' he-at-ing girls' prohle-ms. pe-titions. anel amhitions Miss Wolfe- might me-ll qualify as an e-xpe-rl ill he-r lie-lil. lloming to Iloose-ve-lt in W38. she- taught homa- e-1-onomirs until he-r appointmt-nt as llirls' .-Xelvisor in l'Jl-fl. Sinve- that time- e-ounlle-ss numhe-rs of girls have- passe-el through the- portals of he-r ollit-4-3 a little salhle-r, a little- happiz-r, hut lore-ve-r mise-r. llc-side-s he-r jolr as girls' rounst-lor, Miss Wolfe also sponsors the- lloose-ve-lt Girls' tlluh and guith-s TRHS se-niors on the- roael to graehlation, vo-ortlinating the se-nior e-ommitte-e-s anel supe-rvising all se-nior at-tivities. 'l'o this pe-rt little- woman with the- lovt-ly silver hair. whose- we-lroming pe-rsonality is known to all he-re- at lloose-ve-lt, we- stuele-nts one- our appre-e-iation for the- gltielanew-, untlc-rstantling, tim:-. and industry she- has put forth for the- he-ttf-rme-nt of our se-hool and ourse-lve-s. ,ws ,W-.emswess , 27, sv' s . ts. --yes-SAK ss ssxs NX X NQXX N XXX ggx Q iii i XSS? f r 0.1 lf-Q 3 N-N' x s Q- -Q-is N Qxbsxs is is--s s ss ss-sighs-X iX s f ' Ts s Bob Anderson B.A., M.S.E. Hygiene, Physical Education, Coaching Roger Anderson B.A., M .A. Dramatics, Speech 'id Frank Angerer . x B.A. Y Latin, English - Bob Bagley ,. W B.S., M .M .E. A . Instrumental Music Orval Barnes '::' fiv i B.A.S. Business Training, Q . ,.., Commercial 0 -225' Geography L me :IL Q Ruth Baumgartner rzzr B.A., M.S. , '- 1 Homemaking ,.. M Norma Becker U, so B.A. 'wig' K Physical Education Mary Breese Manuel Briseno Jennie Brody B.A., M.A. B.S.E. B.A. English, Art Spanish English Senior English instructor Mrs. Helen Maclfachron listens to Pam Martin recite part of 200 lines of poetry. Here at TRHS every senior English student is required to memorize 200 lines of poetry per semester. Biology teacher Mrs. Dorothy Gregg instructs group of sophomore students in art of dissect- ing a frog, high point in every biology class. Al Comito Florence Bruce Ethel Cain BAS, BS., MS. BA., MS. Sofial Studios, Shorthand, Typing .llafhoinatifs Coafhing 'J as +. INC 9 hi, 7 19+ 'vs ' g 5 , -.I Dale Cooley Everett Craft Sam Despotovich If ..o' I. 13.5. B.S., DIA. Sofia! Studios English History l':-rvln-ll l'll!-illlliiy upon his closk, in the munner of Socrates and Plato. Dnvifl Gunn:-rnmn le-mls his junior suviul sludics class in discussion on early Aln1'ri1 m lliwlorv . 4 . . 17 Wilma Dick BA ., M..-l. History, Roading, Counsvling Laura Duncan BA., Bill., M..-l. Choral Musif' Sam Elliott B.S. Librarian lzac Emrich B.S.E., ZlI.S. Illathcrnatifs Bill Freimuth BA., M.S.E. English Ruth French BA. English Bob Gabler B.S.E., M.S.lL. lllathwrmllifs was ' sl' . NNN E f F Jo Ann Gaulke David Gonnerman Dorothy Gregg Don Haley Ethel Harold B.A. B.A. B.A., M.S. B.A., B.S., MA. B.S.E. French History, German Biology, Counseling English, Journalism English Walter Hayes Ralph Hepp Frank Hildreth William Houser Clarence Irwin B.S., M.S. BA. BA., M.A. B.S. B.S., M.S. Drafting, Mathematics English English, Counseling Biology Chemistry Julia Keeler B.S.I., B.F..4. Art Bob Bagley, instrumental music instructor, batons TRHS pep band into For Roosevelt at chilly football game. Kenneth Kephart BA. HZ.5507'Q', Louise Landes Afhlf2f1CD1f6C1f0f Herman Kirkpatrick B.S. Maxine Langenfeld B.S., M.S. Shorthand, Typing, B.A. Physics Ojice Practice English John Kilgore B.S.E., M.S.E. History, Counseling Who Hlllll l4'll1'llt'l'h worn' zi flull lol? Hero smile- TRHS peda- goguvs put Ilia- lllrm- RR aside- nml If-t their hair down, proving ll'lll'lll'l'N lo ln- ru-ally human. ln skit for East pep assembly 4-lnwllf' Lunglunfl, llulnlc-r. Amlcrson, and Shelby ll to rl set ,hula-nl 2llllll1'lll'l' rolling in nislr-s. Ray Langland Sophie Larsen Helen MacEachron BA. BA., MA. BA., M.A. Srioiiro Lotin English Arden McClain Guy Michener Marcus Moore 15.11. BA., IMA. B.A. llistory Biology History 19 Rex Morrison B.S., B.S.P., IlI.S. Chemistry, Geometry Clark Munger B.S Physiral Edufotion, Coafhing Kenneth Nedderman B.S. Bookleccping, Businoss Law Laura Neven B.S. Honicinaking Beulah Newton B.A., MA. Mathcniatifs, Counseling Floyd Pace B .A . En glish, F ronfh Jeanne Platt B .A. Spanish FW awp . YA... - 4 xx Lois Poppe Don Prior B.S.E. BA. Physical Education History, Coaching if M 'W -4' 11 w'i '4 W Paul Pryor Geraldine Rendleman B.S. BA. History, English Mathematics f ' Q . ,.,., , E VZ' Mary Seaver Nicholas Shelby B.S.C. B.M.E. Shorthand, Typing English, Vocal Music 5 s Helen Sherwood Clifford Simonson i BA., MA. 13.5. 5 H1-9t07'y Industrial Aft-Y, W1-rlfacxz-mighty swing of the ball bat, and the p ' ing C ristmas goodies upo elated second year Spani- M0fh6mUflCS ditional Mexican-style holiiiay party held by linzuistas 20 13 Mable Troutfetter Corwin Walden BA. Bull., Muni. llislnry, C'o1m.wr!ing Sofia! Studios Belford Walker Wayne Webber ISA., .1l.S. l5..fl., M..-nl. Mfztlzzvmzlirx, Typing, Shorthand C'oun.w'ling Vernon Weidmaier Don Wetter ISA., Mull. BA., IMS. 11lz1ll11'nn1li1'.f, Physi1'5, M41th01m11fif's C'm1rl1ing 4 Irvin Wildman Beatrice Wills I3 I B I, 711' I Driwr lirlunllion English, Oral English vw y i0i : ll Io rl Kay Hiding, ,lmiy Smith. ,lluly '4l0lD, and Marv Sloan go about lin- vuriouw A A learning 0Xllt?l'll'lll'Q'S in lnome-making 1-lass. IIi'fN'l'i'iR: Senior-ll Doug Mvlllurv illl'llS pie:-v .19 l on Illvlili inline' in Roosvvvil shop class. .BE- F LUW: Senior i.zlrry l,1'lQ'l'S0ll puts the illlili '-'la louvlu-s lo a booiwuse- in- is shown llliliiillgl in is ood shop. in 'P I 43,93 V .I . L .4 . 21 MISS EDITH JOHNSON MRS. BRIDGET SWEET MISS MARY HEGGEN REGISTRAR She has everyone of us at her fingertips---hidden away in the heavy-doored vault that is her office, Miss Heggen, TRHS registrar, has access to the case history of every Roosevelt student. She keeps all student records and transcripts, manages the school's functionary money affairs, is head of the office staff, and in general has a job very necessary to the smooth operation of the school day. Office Sfaff NURSES Amidst a menagerie of bottles, thermometers, throat swabs, bandages, cots, and medical smells Miss Johnson and Mrs. Sweet await ailing TRHS students in their second floor infirmary. The aver- age day for them sees cut fingers, sprained ankles, athletic bruises, throbbing headaches, and soaring temperatures. They were particularly swamped by grein-falged students during this year's Asiatic Flu out rea . Thanks to the office staff we at Roosevelt have mimeographed tests, the daily bulletin, special bulletins, and records of our absences and tardinesses. 'LMay I help you?', is familiar address of one of above four young ladies when visitors or students venture into TRHS office. They are fl to rl: Evelyn Klein, stenographer-clerk, Shirley Robinette, attendance clerk, Dona Thompson, stenographer-clerk, and part-time student typist, Rae Dean Lynn. 22 C USTODIAL STAFF ill:-aning up after us, keeping us warm in winter and cool in summer, and managing to mainlain the mechanical operation of 'l'lillS on an cvvn ko-ol ara- 4l to rl lilzlon Harvey, Floyd Falwell, Eddie Rhodes, Carroll Devan. Lina Wiilson. Floyd 0'Neill, Ylllllll 'llc-xamlvr, anal lrvin Mille-r. CAFETERIA STAFF 1 Kr i ia fm, ik Q K 1 wi 7 2' ,, Q x '31 axggbw f i N Q x x f 1-1. -' f is. X fs., X 'W' 'I-if ..,i fri : -15: 5 -F Q, ga 'f ..:P My 1' I 'l'ln- laaliv- who pre-pare and svrvv our noomlay meals in the TRHS vale-lc-ria are ll lo I Ru l'l e-ln, lla-la-n llrivvr. Ella llurnham. Shirlvy Nlann, Elma Felm, Lillian Cloonen, l'aulino ,I 23 'I Dolly Davis, Beatrice Calfliwvk. Pllyllih ohnson, Mary Johnson. and Anita Yigno- E' , ff '? r' Q 1' .32 W ' '31 ,v am Z: -I A V2 I 2 . ft ' 'f J: , 5 ' .. V D . . , 5f7 .. 'g,. : aff - 1? . ,V, X, 159 fs, J - Li y . , af' ,il Q mf EA., fi .1 S523 e Z' Mfff , if 5 gi? . ,7 Q. Q , 1 L nv' ' V 4 a ' 4 5 Ex ni W .7 'S' in M- ' , 2 y , 51 nl 1? S gjg 4 ,Jr 'iz Y , f Y Zu' V ,' .::,3 :, L 5 1 WH Q 5 I W 5 H V QQ? Q. Q I 1 4 QQ AV Jag '1 A .:,,,, ,x H A N .f ..::.f 1 .L A Q x. V, vu' KJ Q fs. i 'E-E-'-125' , , ,,3f'a 4' f Us 4 , ' V ' I 'hr W 1 ,, '41 4 4 Y' Nz, :W , Q3 N, N, nw' .M jim 4 f. N-32? 41, Y ill si ff LM. W 5 ...- .X 1 i sv-A S' 'L A ,. 2 Q ik:-X. Q, ww 1 A M b . M wil my Q' Y' 1' fx .Q , K' l W , Wx evil Les Anderson Wayne Andrew Jan Ankrom Linda Bane 95 Pa'Hy Bassman Larry Book Gary Camp Mike Carey Kennefh Chipps QQ ,gr X' Sandra Cook Don Corbin Linda Cummings Dave Davenpori' Danny Devine Jenine De Wifi' Frances Dwyer w Q?iQ:vs .'Xlllllill'y M-nior girls 4-xhiliil lypivnl Room-vel! e-nthuaiusm .1 Marcia Emerg Mary Ellioff ry 4-in-4-r Rid:-rp on In zumlheer lmske-lbull virlory. 27 Virginia Fairbank Dan Figgins Allen Forsyfhe Sondra Freed Gayle Friedman Darlene Fusl' Beverly Gardiner John Golden Mike Grogan Paul Groul' Jed Groves Ted Groves Kenf Havens Bob Helm Jane? Holliday fa:-f g -fs Susie Hopkins Dennis Huff ,ki s 4 ,Q fx! wx fc ir, M? W. of F , ?5?'Zh?'?: V . L ff :: -am. 1 , K 5:3 , , , ff 1 an My in VW i UCHZ ME TARZAN, YOU JANE--seniors allired in 4-aveman Larry Hun' Peie Hayek garb for skit in January Senior-sponsored East pep assembly are ll to ri Sharon Semple, Don Corbin. Mary Elliott, Dennis Lum- bard, Bob Powers, Sandy Minard, and Les Anderson. 28 wwf., -, Lindo Jacobs Jerry Johnson , Bev Kelso Dianne Kimm Carol Lafimer Buffy Lowe Dennis Lumbard Wafson Mason Leah McBride Quenfin Miller Shirley Miller Sandy Minard Richard Ogren Judy Peiif Roberf Pierce .lan iq--ff' Jhan Polson Sandy Povall luury uliira-rs 11 lo ri D1-nnis l.llllllHIl'll, Kathy Woods, Sandy Bob powers Sharon Readinger Iuok, Skip ,fhlellw-M. .lucly l'n'lil. and .le-il U:'ovn-P vlmusf- l'llilil'IIlQ'll 'A 5 ' ' 'mlllllillc-1' In In ul illllll 4 29 Linda Schnell Jo Ann Scribner Sharon Semple Jill Shae-Her Marilyn Shaffer Glen Shoemaker Rufh Simonsen Toni Throckmorlon Pamela Tibbells Marcia Tschirgi 'mv QQ' Sue Tyler Sue Warden Jerry Webb Maribel Wellman Judy Wilkins !,ff,::' ljjgvg ,X x Q QD . Fl J rx X 2211 rp K, ,Z Q ' . 3. . 5 X X we N. 1-r-' Despite its small size the January class had many boys who were active in sports. Letter winners are ikneeling, 1 to ri M. Zeller. trac-kg M. Grogan, footballg D. Corbin, track: W. Andrew, travkg lstanding, l to rl J. Groves, lootballg J. Poison, footballg T. Groves. footballg M. Carey, football. wrestlingg and K. Havens. track. 30 Kalhy Woods Linda Work Melinda Young Barry Zacherle Camera Shy Francis Andrew Dennis Bafes Carol Zeller Mike Zeller Senior girls alresseil as East lliglu-rs pay homage to virlorious 'l'llllS player in foolhall pep assembly. Ilan lfiggins anel Chick Work mimir lieeehler Duo as they per- form master ami mistress of ceremonies duties for East pep assemhly. 31 any ABOYE: Cookies and puneh are served in the hall as January seniors attend their l,t'l't'lllilt'l' tea. IIHLOW: C nd sillllls w Imp lim ' ix nl .1 .' 1 H. I odd assortment S. D 'llll' t'l'S. il 1 ol other eharaelers could he found ou jury panel in ,Ian- N . lu! llllry Class llny .-KIQOYK: Narohi Trio troup per. llay offering. UV ihvil11N forms in humorous skit from Class 1. lllfl, H: 'iij I hlouses, long sm surkers. stuffed four senior girls same Class Day 1-ks. pigtails. all day animals. dolls. and in another skit from Selected as June othcers by their classmates are tl to 1 Ann btrief Girls Representative Art Roberts President' Frank Burnette. Vice President: Julie JUNE GRAD UA TES xrer, Dave Gruth. Boys Representative. The senior boys propped their feet on the railing which fenced the orchestra pit and settled to watching with the discerning eye of pro- fessional critics the performers on the stage. After three years of waiting and slowly progressing from the further-most seats of the audi- torium they were exercising the ancient right of seniors by adding the blessing of their feet to the silver-worn imprints of countless bygone graduates. At the backs of these fortunate few who occupied the front row seats sat over three hundred of their upperclassmates. The assembly progressed and the performers threw special remarks to the seniors who responded in their superior way. High above the assembled student body the sound-absorbing ceiling blocks may have yet borne echoes left over from earlier in the year when the pep-spouting upper- classmen had out-shouted the rest of the school with a non-objective but ear-crackling Rah! Rah! Seniors! The auditorium had tiled in its vast heights the three year memories of these seniors, along with the memories of the 12,000 who had gone before them. It was here that ' ' b d ' ll' 'th F kli , Callanan, and Roosevelt junior they, as sophomore-B s, had assembled for their first orientation after a an onlng a lances wi ran n highs to become n united, interested, and loyal sophomore class of Roosevelt High School. It was here they as juniors had attended and participated in countless assemblies, ranging from the ridiculous to the religious. It was here that they as seniors had strode to the stage special recognition for their participation in sports: here that they had frolicked away an enjoyable evening with their So Rare : to receive . here that they had watched their duly elected odicers sworn in. And it was here that they would gather on a fast approaching Sunday garbed for the first time in their cap and gown emblems, to hear the Reverend Cruikshank deliver an inspirational Qlass Sermon: afternoon, , here that they would be commended for impressive scholarship on Class Day: here, together for the last time at the graduation exercises, that they would be pardoned to the arms of Dame Fortune, the cautions and urges of Drake president and guest speaker Dr. Henry Harmon with their confused emotions. The assembly was over now, the chattering seniors interspersed with their underclassmen fellows: and, ' ' ' ' ' t th th h ', the excited, the solemn, and the sad, mingling when the empty auditorium was once more silent, echoes of the seniors pas ree years, e appy whispered up and down the hallowed aisles. 32 Alan Albriglll' Reid Allen Jeff All' Donna Anderson Nancy Andrews Shirley Anfon Bruce Arganbriglrl Don Arganbrighl' Jane! Arnfz Sue Arlhur Kendall Aflrlnson Cynfhia Auslin Sally Auslin John Ayres Dave Barber HOW l: Annu llolxinsun, .lluly Bishop, Sorial. ROW 2: Martha lilonim-I, BZIIHIIIPIQ l,in1la Nl'Wlllllll, Minwographg ,larquie Miller, Cup mul Gown. RUW 3: ,lim Holla-r. Sernmng Larry Popv, Senior lfrolic-sg lion Sulpllin, Lim: of Marvhg Bob Williams. Tree l'lanl- ing. ROW it .lim .la1'kson, S4-nior Frnlivsg Tom lfugule. Com- me-m-1-nn-nl: .law llarkm-ss, Class Day. 33 Gayle Barclay Sieve Barmisli A ugusf Judy Beasley Sue Beisel Mike Behrendl Keni Besley Fred Birkholz Barbara Bishop Judy Bishop Judy Biffikoffer Sally Blanchard Janice Blounl' Ann Blumberg Jim Boerlin 'EM- Carol Bowie Joyce Boyer George Braun Carolyn Brown Jerri Brown Lindo Bruner Melba Buddin Football heroes humorizing in Victory Assembly are Black- outs ll to rj Joe Harkness, Jim Dunlop, Jack Mazza, Mike Carey, Jean Bullard Julie Burgardl Bob Williams, and Bud Williams. 34 iw .,.-eww-...W llmopy-n-yvll wninrf slzlgv an burning of lhv hooks all 6:30 A.M. Frankie Ann Burley Frank Burneife 4-lry we-vioxx. R:-amm: 200 lim-a nl' pm-try due- ne-xl day. Jim Bushnell Bev Bane.. Don Bulferfield Kay Campbell K' , 4, 'ff Phil Caskey Bruce Chance Jim Cole Marlha Collins Bill Capps r H Pal' Chaney Aldeone Comilo 35 l Dale Carr Ladene Carsiens C 1 5' K I 'QX Harris Coggeshell Jackie Cole Mike Cook Sieve Copple Linda Cormany Joan Corporan AH, T0 BE YOUNG AGAIN! -ll to rl Kathy Jones, Sheila Sieve Corrie Bill Cownie M4-Cuire, Mary Sloane, Brenda McPlieelers. and Judy Zika are kids again in Senior Frolivs skit. Sara Curlis Susan Curlis Dick Dailey Charles Darby Brice Davis John Davis Sieve H. Davis Sieve W. Davis Dick Dawson Nancy Day Jane Dean Sue Derrick Diana DeVoiie Mariiean Donahoe Mary Lou Donovan 36 V W Y A i Q35 K ' .f i, fy. Barbara Duke Jim Dunlop ,lohn llurpv-r, llvnnis lforlws. llurolrl Young. Steve Davis. Four oral, ol' lfrolivs. vorulize- while- clisvove-rm-r llium- Hununc-r. Anne Marlin, look, on zulmiringly. Li! Dwiglll' Sherry Ellerliolf Jan Elliof Linda Emery Mary Erickson Neal Evans Dick Falflonson Sharon Farrell Marianne Field Paul Filean Gerald Foole Dennis Forbes Cecilia Franklin Hulene Frazier Mike Frazier Sue Freeburn Margo Friedman 37 John Frosheiser Tom Fugafe Jane Fuson Peggy Gardner Michaeleen Gholsan Marfha Glomsel' Ella Gofllieb Carol Grace Jim Graef Ridldrd Green August W is Jeff Grimes Dave Gro'l'h Reva Grund Tam Guy Fred Hahn August Steve Halsey Craig Hamborg Booster Committee members tl to rl Tom Guy. Craig Lonning, Bob Ingram. and .lark Stephens put up a holiday poster. Through- out this year Booster Committee hung walls with banners urging Sharon Hamill Sandi Hamillon srhool spirit. athletic team support. 38 Sandy Hamilfon Diane Hammer Jean Hammer Diane Hammon Dean Hansen Lee Hansen Joe Harkness Henry Harmon John Harper John Harris Marlene Harris Sue Hartman Ann Harfneff Cameron Hendershoi' Carolyn Herman Dennis Herrmann John Herron Tgm Hlgkgrggn Jim Hoffgr Richardson, Jim Cole and Marty Pidgvon. 39 Sid Hoffman Sandra Howard Jack Huiford Muriel Hughes Bob Ingram Jackie Ives Jim Jackson Alice Jacob Rick Jarnagin Bob Jesfer Gary Johnson Judy Johnson Margo Johnson Marlene Johnson Sandra Johnson Harlan Johns'l'on Ka'I'hy Jones Being measured for their senior rap and gown are Alice Jacob Janei' ill, head size, and .lark Bennett irl, height. Kaiman Linda Kauzlarich 40 Dave Kelly Bob Kennard l Aspiring senior 1'll1'llIiSlS ,lolm Harris tl! and Dave- Ka-lly wo Bob Knchell John Kuesger on d0llllllISll'ilLi0ll for class. Sue Laing Carl Lamberii Susie Lamoureux Jane Langerak Jon Larson Moribefh Larson David Lee Mary Ann Lee Diann Leeper Donna Lesher me Linda Levenick Kay Levenslxy Roger Levenihal Sharon Lewis Linda Liibbe 41 DISHPAN HANDS!-seniors Judy Bishop KU and Judy Smith Mary Ann Lowell Sandy Lowry slave over sink and suds in homemaking class. Craig Lonning Sandi Loveless Henry Lueiien Connie McBurney Mike Mains Lynn Manning Ken Mason Dick Maiheson Jack Mazza Bonnie McBei'h Sheila McGuire Dick McKee Sherry McKinney Myrna McKinney Brenda McPhee1'ers Sherry McMar'l'in Susan Melcher 42 Mary Mefcalfe Pal Mickelson National Merit Svholarship finalists ll to rl li. Pope. M. Collins, R. Green, S. prllgll, M. Zeller, A. jacob. S. Corrie, and S. Hamil- ton pose for WHO-TY pllotographnr upon hearing of their sul-cess Karen Middour Alan Miller in Dcffflllltfl' WSH- Chuck Miller Jacquie Miller Judy Miller Sharon Miller Sue Miller Marchefa Mills Bob Mitchell Larry Monahan Sue Mooney Joellen Moore Pllle Moore Terry Moore Sarah Muelhaupl' Bob Mulder Marcia Munger 43 Nancy Namanny Lynn Namminga Dick Neely Mariel Neu Linda Newman Cora Lee Nicholson Dennis Novak Ida May Nuzum Carole Olsen Larry Olsen Barbara Olson Miriam Osburn Leda Papanaslasslou Blllle Pappas John Fallen F97 as Pretty senior mermaids, fl to rl Pat Chaney, Joellen Moore, Judy Polly Caryl Pearlman Marianne Field, Judy Simpson, and Sue Arthur, strike a pose in Lind' Pearson Jacniggzson the TRHS pool. 44 , gw 'W , . 4551 Ex an fgs I ,Q J is. F C .. ww N8 . wa .,,Gf.Jl. J11.?fi W1 1, , , I . 'AQ-gin ' , n W ' ' f if il 2. A .,,. .. - : L , : 5 V. , V ' 2, ,g-.gw-, V --e M . ' j,'?,M',gf -1? X, if ff f F Vg, ., , ,f , I ,..-i A -, I ,V ..-,, A ,.,,, , I, s if Q-fy 4341 ,jyf pq, - 9 ,fy fig ,kt-5 ff: 5 4 mn I 1 . ,, , . 49, ,M V A 4 ,V f f fax f k P ' QQ WL, ff ' ' ff J , ...W 0 - ' WX' ,V , 7 ' , Z ., 'U-Iv ft 7 '-'iw 4-4 '15 'X X 'gif' X ll, :,' wg, f Aysw f . ,q,hf.,.,-+ f1 S4:1 , ' 1 Q50 Af 'vu' BJC A - fl f' ,-W y. 5 , A zigvziwqg yi? V ,.,... 1. ' , ? 4, 3 M s Linda Roos James Rosenihal Liz Dwight 113 and Sara Muelhaupt, fMary and Mandel, scrub Elayne Rofkow Greg Sampson the floor in night-club srene from Frolirs. Linda Sanford Sheri Sarcone Judy Schinzel Siraub Scofhorn Pai' Sco'l l' Ronna Shapiro Dick Shepler Nancy Shorfley Judy Simpson Lee Slaughier Mary Sloane Carol Smifh Judy Smiill Ken Smifh Lesfer Smifh 46 Nancy Smlfh Dick Smiih .Ialvk MZIZZRI 113, Sleeve Thompson WM play lmngos. wllilm' Je Pdf SPYY Toni SPFY All HV! ll2ll'lll0lliZl'4 in n.'lllllAlil'1l-- from l rnlivs. Jared Sieln Jack Sfephens Ann Sfouffer Bob Sfrayer Ann Sfrief Barb Sfrobach Pam Sfrong Ron Suiphin Cynfhia Swifi' Diane Talcolf Jolene Thompson Ralph Thompson Sieve Thompson Luanne Thoreson Jean Trouffeffer 47 s Cindie Tschudy Bill Tsclludy Bill Turk Sharon Van Rees John Ver Hoef Gail Waldinger Sharon Walker Carolyn Wallis Eleanor Walls Rulh Ann Wealherby E 5 P Larry Wegner Shirley Weiss Marlha Whilaker AI While Bob While Fred Wilcox Bud Williams Blind politirians Sandi Hamilton ill and Kent Besley campaign claude williams Bob wiI'iams in New York, New York from Frolirs. Onlookers are fl to rj Sue Miller, Linda Cormany, and Anne Robinson. 'R Barb Winiers Jerry Winfz Joy Anne Wolf Dianne Wolf: Dave Wrigllf Bob wriqm Kay wygren Warren Ingersoll Larry Peferson Kim Wyqren Elaine Yumosaki Eugene Peierson Judy like Judi Yocum Harold Young Pat Spry 113 and Judy Bishop pantomime record in Frolirs Dick young Andrea youngsyrom Feet belong to assistants Kay Wygren and Linda Cormany. 49 Sharon Abel Dick Bergman Pllilia Geofes August JUNE GRADUATES THAT WERE CAMERA SHY Jack Bennett Aynur Tezel Karen Cruikshank Sandra Marfurello August AUGUST GRADUATES THAT WERE CAMERA SHY Diana Pruce fuk Bob Musgrave Sherry Rosenfeld Sieve Switzer Linda Wheafcraf-I' August August August August Soft shocrs 1?I in Going to the Hop from Frolivs are fl to ri im Jackson, Ron Sulphin, Al Wilite, and Cary Johnson. Carol Samberg Ju ue TOP: Aldeane Comito sings Pardon My Frenm-h. CENTER: A1 Miller and Connie McBur- ney in humorous song skit. BOTTOM: Hfloldfiake Sisters. Penny., Portia, and Pearl4Mel- anie Meredith., Shirley Weiss, and Martha Whitaker ---- in takeoff on female singing groups. N X wk . X 1 SJ.-if X X N N X gb ,- Y ,S X Q QQ X QQS c SX 5 N Q' Q S X m W.4w,,.,,, f,.. QV? Yi l s ,. .sg Q wxy 3 Q F ' 2 sz- ag , A 3 5 .33 s 'a ' ' ' -' Q V ,.::,,., X , , x . . , .. r':..::.f - 5 , gn-:,'::.,x'-1 X ,, ,M X '- L , 5 - . L N N .,,, 2 .,. ,XXX. QA W si Q s X . W, X Mgr i as S i Q -. Q: -2 Q. 11.5 z . ,,.1- X uw 2- X 2 XX R X NN: W YB, .:, X gk xN QQ gt X- xx - . R W , fm' QQ 5' N, A S r 1 .AALNN X I .gf -Nw 'N is Q .3 X x 3 3 8 . Ri Rf 3? K E -X ,R X , LH, A M :eis::::arw1'Y:55g': x 1 ,:i, fi , X WW Q A , ,fs . R . ..:.: N ,vga Q X, MS QEBQNNY M nw 47 ,X xx A' W3 S5 J Sz KNOWLEDGE MAKES A POOR MAN WEALTHY, LACK OF KNOWLEDGE A WEALTHY MAN POOR. KNOWLEDGE IS CHEAP: IT IS IGNORANCE THAT IS COSTLY. 53 12-B Miss Brody 113 Row 1: Pat Marohn, Diane Olson, Mary Jane Cole, Carol Orebaugh, Raedean Lynn, Ann Turner, Joyce Barnhart, Janet Kaiman. Row 2: Bob Brown, Gerald Griflith, Jim Smith, Kathryn Kyl, Richard McMullen, Dave Housh. Row 3: Bob Wynne, Jim Allenberg, Fred Minnis, Howard Canine, Barbara Bishop, George Bartlow, Bob Madden. Not pictured: Sharon Gear, Carmie Roberts, Malcom Obstfeld, Fred Gagen. 12-B Miss Cain 350 Row 1: Janice Zimmerman, Judie Marshall, Mary Skidmore, Judy Irelan, Ella Gottlieb, Christie Schell, Susie Rosenfeld. Katy Gammack, Miss Cain. Row 2: Jack Weaver, Jim Hoffer, Karen Porter, Suzanne Pomerantz, Sharon Peterson, Nancy Thompson, Jack Hoffman, Bob Titus. Row 3: Ken Near, Deets Smith, Dick Smith, Jim Dailey, Bob Book, ' Rich Coonce. Brian Goode, Jim Meek, Tom Gray. Not pictured: Sharon Christensen. Val Hedmger, 12-B Miss Langenfeld 116 Row 1: Miss Langenfeld, Sondra Marturello, Verleen I-Iowk, La Vonne Lundzren, Greta Gustafson, Sharon Talcott, Susie Hart. Vicky Bond, Ann Lawrence. Row 2: Cliff Muilenberg, Jerry Daniels, Jay Denniston, Melanie Meredith, Grez Sampson. Dieter Lichtenberger. Row 3: Gary Freed, Dick Hall, Wayne Brom, Terry Canady, Kurt Pederson, Alan Baumgartner. Not pictured: La Lonnie Cornman, Linda Houser, Donna Wright, Linda Wheatcraft, Doug McClure, Bob Lewis. 54 l l-,K Mr. .hula-null l2ll Row I: Karen llnayz, llc-len Bishop. Frances 0'lh-illy, Jackie Rashid, Jean Mitchell. llarhara lloller. Row 2: 'l'om Kline, Jim Best, Joanne llaskinwon, Ann Lillie, Ruth Fisher, Beth Ku-sterson. Deanna VYoolridge, Diane Mary Jordan, Eleanor Smith, .lane Tidriek. Kay Vl'issimzer. Gary llall, l'hil .lohm-mn. Row Il: Ronny Feintech, Joe Uonroy, Larry McPhe1-ters, John Hohhs, Lee Marshall, Tom Mason, Dennis Battriek, Kendall llampton. Row I: Alan Ackley, linh Kaiser, Fred Collins. .lohn Kisser. Phil ll-A Miss New-ll 220 Meany. Row I: Julian lferstenfeld, Marilyn llockenberiz, Sandy Benson, Carolyn Voigt, Cathy Burns, Judy Le Grand, Nedra Sparland, Connie Bishop. Sandy Srhroeder, Mins Nevin. Row 2: Judy Larsen, Jan Deekard, Sharon Duckworth. .lann Johnson. Melanie Shroyer, Diane Whylie, Mollie Vamphell, Emily Kite, June Fisher. Row 3: Paul Ahlers, Pam Sperry, Emily Piersel, Jan Nitzke, Frank Harrison, Pam Miller, Mike Keating. Tom llillmeyer. Row 4: Dennis Hughes, Joe Davis, I'arl Smith, Tom Kamman, Bah Hagen, Don Johnston, Larry llaker. Row 5: Bob l'oon. Ar! lloyer, Danny Grimm, Steve Mnrquardt. Not pictured: Jim Rodene, Cathy Burns. II-A Mr. f:0llIll'l'lllilIl 20l llow I: Sharon Torectenaon, .loan Owens, Marilyn Vl'allis. Martha McKinnon lluller. Rita Lull. Row 2: Sue Rishworth, Julie Hartofl. t'arol Hirstine, Ann Owens. Row Il: 'I'4-rry Wells, Jeff Gaskell, Dan Pcnderirraft, Tom Holtz, Mike lliae, George Glann, Douxz Dorm-r, Paul Uhristensen, Vilnis Ozols, Bob Cushman, Mary K roi-in-r. 55 , Nancy Morris, Judy Hadley. Sophie Parkas, Pat Edgerton, Donna Bartley. Mary Ann Witt, Sharon Stewart, Judy Hughes, Jean Landwehr. Ken Burns, Mike Patterson. Steve l'ourh. Row 4: Jim Mr. Gonnerman. Not pictured: Mike Anderson, Jane Carney, ll-A Miss Harold 114- Row l: Cathy Smedes, Nancy Beran, Sharon Beckett, Vickie Keoppel, Jackie Lane, Sharon Chamberlain, Christie Seyphol, Sue Laster, Judy McDaniel, Diana Gall. Row 2: Martin Schwartz, Bonnie Wheeler, Virginia Haines, Sue Putnam, Martha Church, Katy Denny, Mary Hanna, Judy Foarde, Nancy Wolf, Bob Kline. Row 3: Larry Blythe, Bob Bennett, Steve Gorshel, Dave Wilson, Henry Allen, Del Podrebarac, Cooper Weeks, Hank Woods. Row 4: Tom Devlin, Louis Davidson, Jeff Stanley, Vic Morris. Not pictured: Judy Sparks, Patty Woolsev, Jay Black, ll-A Mr. Irwin 247 Row 1: D'Ann Parrott, Karolee Schutz, Marilyn Mauritz, Renee Harris, Ginger Kaplan, Sharon Becker, Susan Daubert, Karen Scott, Peggy Villont, Jeanette Muetzell. Row 2: Lois Larsen, Cookie Campbell, Belinda Price, Roseanne Barnes, Linda Duve Sue Cline. Diana Jane Dare, Polly Martin. Row 3: John Luther, Jim Dustin, David Morton, Dan Goggin, Gordon Gorsuch, Barry Fitzpatrick, Bill Billstein, Charles Brothers, Gary Fingert. Not pictured: John Hanan, Bob Kreamer, Paul Peterson, Charles Safris, Edgar Smith, Judy Lau. 11-A Miss Landes 111 Row 1: Martha McMichael, Nancy Coleman, Susan Miller, Susan Lynn, Sheila Zornes, Carol Samburg, Karen Murray, Laurily Keir, Lelis Rymer, Judy Anderson. Row 2: Celia Meyer, Sandra Peterson, Illa Clark, Sandra Reese, Carol Sue Crookham, Debby Hull, Blondell Winston, Barbara Elder, Pat Houston, Jean Taylor. Row 3: Carl Brown, John Murphy, Doug Bolsem, Dale Robinson, Anne Anderson, Susan Wood, Larry Tinsley, Ken Johnson. Row 4: Larry Dunham, Brian Dunker, Ron Tallman, John Muelhaupt, Bob Kuefner, Jim Hulse. Not pictured: Dave Eldred, John Henningsen, Didina Johnson. 56 qv 1 .wk Il-It Mrs. Mus-l',uellron lltl Row I: l'nt Moore, Donn Gaylord, Sue lloatmnn, Marilyn Moore, Debbie Gnllnher, l'nrolyn Stuart, Karen Troutman. Judy Rominger, Candy Lomb, lleverlv llolmes. Row 2: John Vlfiltamuth, Diek Millslngle, Linda Diehl, l'nt Mereer, Barhnrn Smith, Judy Jansen, Debby Lovejoy. Mary Sloninger, Mrs. Moc-linehron. Row Il: Steve l'mmel, Jim Berkev, llill Gelbreth, Mike Lamherti, Ken Drews. Dave Glnney. Ray Naylor. Row 4: 'l'1-rry llrown, Gerrit Maris, Dick Shaw, .lohn Drown. Joe Kennedy, Not pictured: Lynne Wilson, Bill Engnrd, Lnrry Sehmidt. ll-A Mr. Mrliluin 2l5 Row I: Lynne llerhow. Sur-mn lleusner, Barbara llerman, Roz Rosenberg, Sharon Lutjen. Penny Peterson, Linda Lindel. Rev Lewis. Row 2: Jon Winner, Mary Anne Sundhy, l'nt liusiek, June Miller, t'arol Riley, Janet Graham, Lindn Rosenberg, Anita Greene. Row Il: Rene Lundgren, l'ot llrocly, llruve Peterson, Lee lflishrenner. Maralynn Torode, John Hughes, Tom Longman. Mr. Mefluin. Row 4: Don Neal, Roger Chapman, Dirk Lloyd, Jim Sehweiker, liarry llrown. l'nul Dean. Kenny tirilliths. Not pictured: Steve Tucker, Duayne Newhard, Lynn lllnkley. ll-A Miss l,lllll 206 Row I: Polly Speigleman. l'nt t'hitwood, Sarah Haskins, Linda Melntosh, Vathie Hutchinson, Janet Reeaer, Naney Coon, Josette Reed, Donna Womnrkn, Joanne Alvine. Row 2: Betty Boudewyns, Myrna Sumption, Sandra Lundberg, Dolores Morton, Pat Patton, Martha Hobert, Kathy Roehken. Row ft: John t'ollier, Fred Dolen, Jim Daniel, Rick Olsen, Bob Wynn, Ron Troutman, Si Scales. Row 4: Richard Nicholson, John l'hilllpn. Lynn Silherman, Tim Dherg, .lim Bailey, John Galloway. Not pictured: Suzanne Bullen. Kathleen Peterson, Raymond Vhristian, Bill Frowirk. 57 11-A Miss Rendleman 244 Row 1: Elsa Wittmack. Sanra Barnes, Ellen Kelly, Janice Odem, Linda Koester, Joan Taylor, Rosemary Baridon, Carolyn Manbeck, Val Reid, Priscilla Johnson, Miss Rendleman. Row 2: Carolyn Schmidt, Barbara Nisbet, Sallie Cownie, Laura McCollum, Stephanie Crawford, Wendy Gibson, Linda Coon, Paula Wagner, Julie Brown. Row 3: Willard Combs, Doughs Walker, Darrel Steinbeck, Randy Montgomery, Phil Isley. Dave Dokan, Norman Dreser, Glen Christiansen. Row 4: Dick Anderson, Richard Cole, Ken Brown, Charles Miller, Bob Epstein, Mark Conkling, Larry Dorr. Not pictured: Pat Johnson. Neal Picken. 11-A Mr. Walker 237 Row 1: Marti Lekin, Bette Jean Tullis, Betty Hull, Karen Noltericke, Susie Anderson, Mardelle Abram, Betty Strayer, Judy Manon, Pat Corder- man, Kathy Orth. Row 2: Rodney Wartiz, Sharon Barker, Marge Elman, Sharon Cogswell, Ann Mack, Rose Perona, Ned Frankel, Lester Pearl. Row 3: Denny Jones, Bill Strauss, Merill Buell, Jerry Hendrix, Jack Giodrieh, .lim Anderson, Mike Jones, Mr. Walker. Row 4: Charles Corwin, Bob Porter, Joel Schlachtenhaufen, Jerry Leventhal, Bill Cleveland, John Hanna, Sam Elbert, Jerry Whitlock. Not pictured: Gary Kimball, Judy Housman. 'Ste F ,,,, U ll 'af 1.2! 1, 11-B Mr. Cooley 245 Row 1: Margaret Sutcliif, Judy Mastin, Pat Hobson, Eleanor Shortly, Myrna Friedman, Gwynne Ashby, Carol Staggs, Lynda Gaylord, Ann Harmon, Sally Pidgenn. Row 2: Walter Levine, Barbara Walker, Lois Chandler, Janet Munzenmaier, Lynda Kading, Carol Billings, Bob Doty, Bill Daughrity. Row 3: Mike Obstfeld, Scott Reichardt, Mike Friedman, Jerry Herschberg, Greg Rogers, Ed Spezella, Jim Nemecek, Charles Vaile, Dave Dwyer, Henry Bane. 58 B .L-,Q fy? ga ,., ,- . .. '- Q ' ' zz.. . 1' - ..:... -4 -44 l I-ll Mr. Muon- 315 Row I: t'onra:l Thompson, l'am Hobson, Martha Wilson. Barbara Howard, Linda Hoone, Mary lllowen, Helen Feinheryz. Helly Stephenson. Terri Throrkmorton, Pam Weher, Nelson Farmer. Row 2: Sandra Gardiner, T011 Hoffman, .lohn Diehl, Sue Walker. Mary Johansen. .loy Lee Green, Dennis Seirlenfelcl, llarry Smith. Row Sl: Mark DeWinter. Doug Hogan, Mel Wilson. Not pietured: Sherry Singer, Dick Kniss, Steve Nellis. Dave Ilannom. , f 4. .Lg ll-ll Mn. 'l'r0utl'eIler 2 n,,., A wi :. , 'mmf '5 Row I: Terry lfuizate, Kay Sullivan, Bonnie Dennis. Pat Gettys, Sue Wheateraft. Diane Doekstader, Jeannine La Pole, Karen Jay, Dehhie Bet- ennky. Sue Miller. Row 2: lion Severson, George l'ieree, Rieh Matthes, Katy l.u Thomas. Judy Smith, Steve Spenrer. Art Turner, Dave Levine. Row Sl: Tom Axareh, Doug Foster. Hill Gower, Huh Andriano, Dennis De Witt. Not pieturerl: Kathy Ross. Nileen Simpson. Dennis Howard. mg! .-. O 4 x f.: no 9 .ua q-iiliuf: .t..,,, .... . lll-A Mrs. Cuullu' 2l7 1,1 W 3 'N R Row l: ll to rl David Steele, Gary Gates. Marilyn Hutchison, Terry Timeox. Challney llorn. Diane Preston. Donna Croshy, Mickey Melllarin, Karen Ganuealad, Tom llunter. Don Blumenthal. Row 2: Val Jerrel. Sandy Hewit, Zonnie Mulder, Suzanne Jung, Martha Boatman, Sandy Boat- wrizhl, Sally .lo Taylor, Melinrln Smith. Adrea Braun. Row 3: Gary Quinn, Gerald Rosenblntt. Klaus Waschewski, Waller Wilson. lllary Lee Mountain. ltmoemary Neely, Vharles Nicholson. Mike t'ole, Leon Jonea, Dennis Hamill. 59 10-A Mr. Barnes 211 Row l: Jodie Beyer, Lois Grund, Eldon Sperry, Kathy Cronkhite, Mary Tom Koepsell, Terry Jennings, John , Ed Bittle, Bruce Lein. David Spry, Charles Roberts. Not pictured: Kathy Brogan, Sharon Nauman, Dara Schmalfeldt, Julie Weinberz. Jackie Kennedy, Christine White, Lynnda Mapel, Ginger Moore, Janice Foglesong, Kathy Brian, Row 2. Russell. Kathy Jones, Barbara Baker, Charlene Stroeber, Jo Anne Clark, Claude Dickey. Row 3: Doug' Cocks, Wiese Carl Johnson, Bill Franquemont. Row 4: Steve Bogardus, Bill Allan, Chet Holdefer, Fred Hoffman, 10-A Mr. Pace 115 Row 1: Sharon Tobis, Linda Peterson, Carole Cathcart, Sandra Bassman, Carol Lein, Jan Unsderfer, Jo Anne Atkinson, Ellen Robertson, Joan Morris, Jean Jacob. Bow 2: Vic Renda, Linda Lee, Barbara Ballard, Jean Groves, Pat Bailey, Dorothy Tysdal, Vicki Jo Williams, Jane Horka, J' W hd . R ' 3: B b Se er, Mike Patten, Paul Havens, Dick Chavannes, Jerry.IJe St. Paer, Bob Tazxzart, Doug Clark. Row 4: John lm e e ow o pp Holliday. Mike Thompson, John Heldridge, Tom Baldwin, Dennv Ellis. Not pictured: Mike Kaser, Tom Woodward, Gary Fletcher. 10-A Mr. Pryor 243 Row 1: Frances Pierce, Barbara Blumenfeld, Sharon Cardwell, Nancy Zeller. Hedy Bromberg, Judy Grund, Mel Sherin, Lynn Fletcher. Carol Mockus, Janet Sandburg. Row 2: Nancy Jahn, Susan Holt, Sandy Harrell, Nancy Moore, Mary Gail Cox, Sherry Snyder, Petty Johnston, Jean Mack, Sandy Holmes. Row 3: Chuck Moore, Jim Leeper, Mike Dunley, Jim Taylor, Joe Ball, Bob Miles, Barry Richard, Lisle Henderson, Row 4: Mel Short, Bob Chrisjohn, John Wellman, Steve Curran. Not pictured: Mike Focht, Dale Green. Payne, Charles 60 lll--K Mr. llespuluvirll 316 llow I: Mnry liurlu-, Judy Rowe, llohhi Ruhen, Betsy Seabury, Janet Mw-son, Sally llamilton. Kay Barnes. Jane l'hisholm. Judy Mapson, Snlly Winter. Row 2: have lloud, Ann Glidden, Varolyn VVheeler. Judv Johnsln, Judy Jacobson, Mnrihelh Devine, Mary Moser, Diane l'hurehill. Jim Ver Ilolf, Row Il: Mike Mrllevitt, Jon Newsome, Tom Thornton, llill Prnuty. George Ilise, .lohn Frowley, Fred Stephan. Bill llrnmmer, Norman llama-n, Jay Roberts. lll-,X Mr. Weller 236 Row I: Patty Owens, l'heryl Vook, Gwen Vitteteaux, Sue llurst, Pat Vhamherlzlin, Paula Vhamplin, Shirley Ynmasnki, Kathy Hahn, Jan Austin. Sandy IA-xhrr, Sue Feinberg. Row 2: Kay Ilohhs, Ann Davidson, Barb Little, Rosemary Vestren, Claudia Koon, Sue Erickson, Diane Rae. Susie Newburgh, t'urolyn lh-ers. Row Sl: Ron F4-ssler, Jim Thoreson, l'nul t'ooR, Seott Vlzlek, George Mnnthos. Steve Pershing. Mnrk Koll. Danny Nelson, liill Wie-mon. Row t: liill Spotz, linrl Sehudder. Gordon Garrison, Mark Clark. Larry Robins, Riehard llirstine, Boh Rishworth, Mr. W'etter. ,. tv- yin- lll-.-X Miss Larsen 20l Row I: Janet Slerhtn, Mary Mem-ough, Sherry Uopple, Sonna Dyer. Rehn Sakata, Shirley Mcliuniel, Sharon Levine, Karen Loy. Linda l'id1zeon. Knthy l'hiIlipr4. Row 2: Janet Shapiro. Knaren llannn, Kathy t'nrrie, Janet Smith, Richard Frist, Lindn llouizhton, Jane Vl'heeler, Judi Wissler, Mnrrin llfvnd. Row J: t'urt Lnmh, Maynard Phillips, Steve Wolfe. Neal Busch. Judy llofhnuer, Steve Schultz, Arnold Ballanotf, Steve Reid. Row -l: Lon llnttield, Larry limza, John Mowen, Iliek Freed, Bob Van Gilder. John Osterholtz. Not pictured: Carol Glnmset. til 10-A Miss Baumgarlner 224 Row 1: Gloria Hunter, Marian Drum, Barbara Druker, Sharon Cochran, Sandra Holuh, Sandra Tigges, Marilyn Trump, Sandra Hockenberiz, Mary Fahden, Miss Baumgartner. Row 2: Susan Cosson, Judy Birge, Diane Allen, Sharon Kappler, Carol Cross, Jan Gibson, Marva Mossman, Roxanne Lazell, Mary McCarthy. Row 3: Bill Hall, Phil Brown, Carl Hollebrands, Dixon Johnson, Ron Goodman, Tom Rawson, Leo Staley, Row 4: Dick Talcott, Bob Wing, Carl Robertson, Robert Woods, Fred Dillimuth, John Coder. Not pictured: Vivian Auestad, Juanita Mills, Diana Truslou, Colin McBee. 10-A Mr. Huuser 246 Row I: Sandy Beach, Carolyn Guyer, Judy Askegaard, Linda Farrell, Lana Silberman, Susan Pillars, Nancy Winberg, Janie Nelson, Linda Ultang, Mary Ann Meffert. Row 2: Ronald Rubin, Sandra Lindsey, Julie Davis, Molly Bond, Meredith Olson, Kay I-lildreth, Linda Cavey, Susan Prugh, David Goldman. Row 3: Ted Striggles, Tim Harrington, Brad Tysseling, John Recker, Bill Brandenburg, Jim Milbourn, Leon Curtis, Mr. Houser. Row 4: Judd Osten, Earnest Backus, Pete Dunn, John Mattern, Don Mager, Keith Cranston. Not pictured: Kenneth Baechel, Johan Evans, Donna Van Dyck. 10-A Mr. Simonsen 146 Row 1: Nancy Campbell, Diane Goodwin, Sharin Martindale, Bonnie Bennett, Patty Hughes, Michela Gleason, Nancy Anderson, Gail Meglitsch, Diane MacDonald, Ann Lundahl. Row 2: Mike Penderzraft, David Heskett, Xenda Lindel, Sandy Saddoris. Linda Patterson, Nicki Shadur, Pam Conner, Jim Barker. Row 3: Don Dailey, Dave Libby, Tom Ryan, Earl Needham, Earl Lambert, Jim Stone, Dennis Teraberry, Bill Fairbank, Tom Fry. Not pictured: Chester Carlisle, Ronald Inman, Jim Richards. 62 ,-. I0-.K Mr. K1-pllarl l0ll Row I: Linda llie-chop, Deanna Foster, Sue Barker, Gayle VVarddrip, Pat Richard, Nancy Hancock, Elaine Phillips, Carolyn Kurtz. Carol llall, Annette Miller, Row 2: .ludi Jenkins-mon, Shirlev Dean, Paulette llia-hl, Ardelle Wliisler. Polly Gerhardt, Vhristy Kulild, lla-rda Schenk, Stephanie Ogden, l.nrry Morgan. Row Il: Dick Sanford, Rich Goodman, .lim 0'Brien, Rod Bliss, Boh linker, Roh Ruhy, George VN'oeIki. Row -I: Tim Foshe. llill Iirnnllt, Erik Johnson, Hill Artis, Mr. Kephart. Not pictured: Gary Cogswcll, John t'owman, Don Mitchell, Frank Mcfommind, .lim Triplett. '4 f f f 7 , I rf .mi I0-.t Mr. Kilgore 202 Row I: t'aroI Milligan, Pat Ililliard. Joyce Hurst, Sue Morgan, Opal Wilcox, Miriam VVeiner, llarh Nuefield, Donna llenline, Sally Ann l'olT, Pnl llnrelnn-r. Row 2: Linda Sucleamp, Julie liruncr, l'al Gilerest, Pat Gureau. Judy Robbins, Mary Stoback, Mary llalhley, Phvliss l.il'f-son. Row 2: Roger tblson, Lou Verling, lloh Mc-t'alTrm-y, I-'ranz Flutter, Roger Struthors, lid Glick, Bob llziker. Row 1: .lim Dusenbury, l'onrnd Kent, Bill Bur- slock. Rlfllllfll Wright, Larry Miller, Greg Harris, 'l'om Reed. X lU-ft Mr. xxlvltlllllllvl' 219 Row l: Mary l'L-nrxall, Mary Zeller, Linda Lion, .leanie Nicol, Marge Fleenor, Margie Mustrand, Margaret Voltmer, Linda Beers, Sue Fenske, Linda Lakin. Row 2: lion Vruikxhnnk, Ron White, Donna Uhapman, Joan Sanders, Linda Davidson, Carol Hakenholz, Bob Berman, David Clark. Row 3: Mr. WN-idninier. Pat Leader, Roscoe Riemenschneider, Barry Mansur, Judy Walden, Vickie Vox, Gary Hayman, Mick Montgomery, Marvin Duckworth. Row t: llirk Proctor, Clair Fisher, Terry Showers, Jared Luthe. 63 lofi? Mi..N.-will 205 Row l: ll to rl Stephanie Mayer, Edwina Luthe, Marie Jacobs, Dianne Reed, Tony Nelson. Chris Smith, Carla Esch, Janet Bidelman, Jenny Morse, Diane lfllem, Susan Stewart. Row 2: Elizabeth Shuman, Paulette Kersbergan, Pat Busing, Rick Duvall, Bob Brown, Anne Dailey, Carol Wilson Jean Petit, Sharon Wichtenherg, Donna Sambert, Julie Benderotf. Row 3: Jack Matheson, DonGrout, Keith Sayre, Bert Johnson, .luhn Knudsmin, Ed Herring, Chris Hagen, Mike Bryson, George Mills, David Anderson. 10-B Mr. Anderson 201A Row 1: tl to rl Elaine Rosenberg, Mary Ann Lozier, Karen Knowles, Marcia Hickie, Mary Claire Grant, Janice Anwyl, Sheri Williams, Louise Bleakly, .Ian Osborn, Janet Reed, Martha Monson, Row 2: Denny Dixon, Cheryl Wandling, Janet Jones, Bonnie Frowick, Cathy Bigzot, Linda Bum- garner, Bill Wishman, Donna Lieter, Ann Stark, Linda Ankrom, Linda Smith, Paul Jones, David Deuben. Row 3: Ronald Kelly. Roy Richards, l D' k Nieman, Gary Johnson, Denny Holdgrafer, Guy Luscombe. Wendell Casey, John 0'Brien, Jim Harkness, Tom Northup, Mark Hil man, IC 10-li Mr. liriseno ll8 ' k Ann Beal Dianne Perkins Carolyn Cobb Suzanne Peacock, Row 1: Cl to rl Barbara Early, Susan Anwyl, Carolyn Lozier, Connie Kamaryisn e, , . . . Judy Matulef, Terry Willis. Row 2: John Kane, Robert Babbitt, Nadine Sparland, Linda Turry, Rosemary McKenna, Judy Brockway, David Hangman, Ronald Nixon. Row 3: Warren Chiesa, Phil Thomas, Dennis DeNio, Roy Eide, Donna Selindh, Sandy Kolls, John Levine, Bill Murphy, Reynolds Davis. ... 4 0-A Nlinsllirk 2l0 -s. Row I: Skippy Starke, Joan King, Kathleen Starn, Judy Lewis, Nancv Switzer, Donn'x Slllll loretta torn Dmne Hooker tnrlton Brown John Wright, Minn Dirk. Row 2: Rupert Dowlinlz, Jim Patterson, fharlotte Klein, Phyllis Herndon Jnne HI-idon Rohln Downey .loleen Wolf Carolyn Winkel. Gayle Lnuzhman, Ronnld lhrry, Rirhnrd S1-idenfelrl. Row 3: Bob Holliday, tiene Whltnker tnrol Hewitt Sherry How-men You tnllowm t'heryl Hutler, Mntthew Ross, John Hurher, James Shattuck. 0-A Mr. limrirli 2lll Row I: Lyle Ilntfleld, Mike Ronenhlntt, Bonnie Lnuzhman, Virginia Norris. .Ioy Lambert Mars .Io lfurze-ann Barb Indra Rav Wolf Jim Patty Row 2: Suu- t'urran, lic-tscy Talbot. Naneie tlden, Mary .lo Hilliard, Anne Hansen, Linda Iutnnm tnml Dovle Suznnne Sutton Row 'I Tom Hlrklm .Iohn IIuII', Coyle tlnrrlnn-1, Knthy Mnrkey, Donnn Jones, Marilvn Austin, Steve l,indholT, Dirk Watts Row 4 Kuth Morgnn teorpzv Watrouw Steve Wm-uhm, ff M 3 ll-A Mr. vvIlltll'Il 2l ll Row l: .lim tire-enwvll, Hoh Minion, Lvxlie Pomerantz. Patty Zeller. Shwron Kenyon, Dmnn Nlllo linda Woolfuy tltndn Mnrtln llm lrookham Miko S4-olt. Itow 2: Miki' t'oopn-r, Ifrunk Warrington. Helen Johnson, Mnry Hughes. Int Hntw Mndtline Robert-mon Jerry Roster Mae Ixaherlx How II: Hrure Miller, Dnrryl Hlylhv, Susan Eastman, Hnrharn Fisher, Mnreia Irving, Hitt! llllitllll 'Xllen Whitt Mike Dnkknn Iom lule Rim I Hoy tienlry, K1-nt 'l'hurst1-n, Don All-xmuler, Hieh Maris, Doug' W'hinery. 135 sr- wr as 9-A Mr. Frvimuth Foyer Row 1: Jim McKendrick, Steve Cox, Marcia Berkley, Jeanne Hogan, Mollie Wilson, Karen Lein, Sandra Davis, Tom McCollum, Bill Manders Marylou Davis. Row 2: Jan Lau, Beverly Johnson, Diane Heiny, Judy Pershing, Beth Muell, Jean Barlow, Jerri Williams, Dave Jensen. Row 3i Carolyn Rosenfeld, Susan Blakley, Carol Armel, Mary Hicklin, Jerry Drew, Jim Rollins, Mike Rush, Dave Liddle, Steve Prewitt. 8-A Miss Becker 216 Row 1: Barry Baker, George Huntington, Mike Diehl, Barbara Garsh, Sarah Zalesky, Adel Hewitt, Mary Kay Mayfield, Steve Twiselton, Rod Cronkhite, Jeff Smith. Row 2: Mike Rissen, Jerry Mull, Judy Miller, Diane Christopherson, Colleen Benz, Pat Lau, Judy Coggin, Pat Blackman, Mike Kenworthy, Fred Lockard. Row 3: Ron Carter, Joanne Jenkinson, Natalie Cramer, Nadine Oxenford, Diana Gibson, Nancv Zuber. Barbara Caskey, John Pelger, Phillip Geisse. ' M. .nie ' 8-A Mr. Shelby 343 Row l: il to rl Bill Lehman. Steve Snock, Alan Friedman, Nickv Koathy Cowart, Kay Kellow, Jer-aye Bloedow, Robert Jordan, Bob Laing, Sam Namminga, Charles Meek. Row 2: Mr. Shelby, Cappy Herman. Robert Myers, Bonnie Zeller, Judy Ayres, Jan Simonson, Sue Book. Elizabeth Hinshaw, Nancy Grace. Wendy Knowles. Row 3: Darlene Wallis, Kathy Wenner, Rae Little, Mary Hefner, Dave Bristol, Robby Moul, Paul Short, Sally Swanson, Dwight Murdy. 66 vw ll-A Mr. ilrufl 208 Row I: tl to rl llill Lehman, Steve Snock, Alan Friedman, Nicky Koete, Laurie Gunderson, Sandra Kenner, Sharon Beals, Steve Mathison, Jim llouges, Terry Montgomery, Mr. Craft. Row 2: Bob Peterson, Steve Rosenberg, Jean Ferris, Cheryl Scanland, Janet Phillips, Betty Riener, Sue llnrnetl, Knye Patterson, Diane Cathrart, Clifford Corbin. Row 3: Marcia Laird, Windell Malzor, Leslie Fitch, Dana Tappan. Sandra Guzervich. .lohn Shnw, Jerry Thornton, Kent Emery, Judy Lindquist, Jill Deskin. va ll-A llrm-ze 303 Row I: ll to rl Rod France, Steve Sypal, John Vl'arren, Meriem Kalis, Jane llurst, Judy Keck, Sherry Ives, Tom Barker, Louis Dowlin. Tim Mont gomery. Row 2: 'l'im West, Jim Heals, Janis Arnold, Willene Meade, Judy Kern, Jean Allan, Pat Vaugzhen, Donita McBee, Dennis France Dou . ll Wnterherry. Row .l. Denny Ditch, Ricky Wavgner, Marilyn Lynholm, Sharon Stachli, Claudia Chapman, Cindy Wiss, Jinx Reed. Audrey Eames. Kaye Keller, l'nuI Kimhle. 7-A Mr. .-lngerer ll2 Row I: Chuck lh-nner, Jeanne Iiurgardt, Joan Shapiro, Sheryl Green, Connie Ferguson, Carol Petty, Chere Lee VVrigzht, Mary Messerli. Marla Ynzmnn, Lindley Kimmer, David Lovejoy. Row 2: Steve W'alker, Dan Hagen, Timothy Reames, John Thomas, Judy Martin, Bill Douglas, Mary Caron, Steve llowell. Row fl: Craig Baldwin. Linda Reed, Marjorie Moore, Sandra Kenyon, Virginia Constant, David StoutTer, Dick l-Istell. Row 4: Thomnn Dec-chel, lloh Duckworth. Neil llolmn, Kenneth Weihle. G7 7-A MRS. POPPE 143-BALCONY Row l: Bob Prugh, Ray Drew, Pete Kaser, Sue Farmer, Karen Anderson, Diane Smith, Sallye McIntosh, Marty Shuchat, Herb Van De venter, Bill Jackson. Row 2: Joan Conkling, Joanne Huebner, Linda Neal, Kathy Mansur, Barb Epstein, Barb Pelger, Jen Pomerantz Kathy Weaver, Darlene Blades, Jan Burlingame. Row 3: Sandra Blythe, Liz Dunn, Patty Leeper, Sally Schlactenhaufen, Eloise Cood John Bittle, Sonny Buck, Jon Franz, Jim Shuman. 7-A MR. LANGLAND 228 vpn Row l: il to rl George Pappas, Dick Jester, Jim Blocker, Judy Pinegar, Connie McCleary, Margaret Funes, Patty Grund, Jerry Holub larry Lambert, Bob Kramer. Row 2: George Burdock, Tom Payne, Gary Campbell, Jane Morgan, Marlene Williams, Judy Clark, Margorie Torsten son, John Fletcher, Tom Torstenson, Bob Tarnow. Row 3: Herb Bakress, Delores Young, Martha Dalby, Belva Bullard, Rey Benner Mary I ray Richard Morgan. ,al 7-A MRS. VVILLS 212 Row I: Bruce Brown, John Hoi, Nelson Snow, Diane Crandall, Leslie Kawamoto, Mary Shane, Marlene Luing, Malcolm Higgins James Ferris, Scott Neff. Row 2: Hugh Hammond, Bill Roemer, Sandy Good, Diana Bulver, Jan Conner, Judy Anderson, Jane Bartley Sherry Frey Dennis Bulver, Jeff Brammer. Row 3: Douglas Hein, David Coombs, Linda. Rosenthall, Paula Paddock, Cathy Muell, Barbara Churchill Margaret Rae, Barbara White, Sally Sutton, Baird Yancey, John Carr. - S-X X 5' 1 . ' F' 5 -v Ruw l: Iiohin Downey, Mary ,lo Fergllson, Judy Keck, .ler-aye Bloedow, Sherry lves. Loretta Corn. lmslio l iu-h. Row 2: ,Indy Miller. .lane Pesclon, Bonnie Zeller, Sue llarnetl, Nancy Zuher. Nancy Gra1'e,,l0Ann Jvnkinson. How 3: Wynell Mager, Tavy Galloway, Claudia Chapman, Carol lloylr-. lliano- Catlin-art, ,lc-ri Williams, ,lulvnv Wolf, Natalie Ilranwr. Andre-y ,lanu-s. Jinx Reed. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT CGUNCIL new Row l: 'l'onnny l'ayne-. Skippy Stark, Kathy Mnell, lieth Muell, Ronnie Ferguson, l.in1la W'u0lse-y. Diane Hienvy. Helen johns. .lc-ll' llroinnvr. ,lim Shllvnlan. Rum 2: ,lohn llorker, Frank Worthington, ,lolvan Wolf, Mary Hnglws. llelly Strayer. ,lane Morgan, Mary ,lo l Ul'LI,llh0ll., l'ally liatvs. ,lerri Williams, Tom Mvlllllleni, Miss llirk. Row 3: llrurv Miller. N1-il Hogan. Elvis:- Uomlv, Marilyn Austin. Spa-4-fly Whittalu-r. Tom Ewell. Morey Huklai. Rivllic' Siflvnff-lt. David Little. 69 ATHLETES' FORMULA FOR VIC- TORY: SOME M U S C L E, SOME SWEAT, SOME CHEERSg USE SPIRIT AND HONOR FOR CATALYSTSg MIX WELL. SPURTS Ken Brown Bill Cleveland Bob Kreamer Dick Daily Jim Dunlop Jim Dustin Gary Fingert Tim Foshe Mike Frazier Danny Grimm Mike Grogan Jed Groves Ted Groves Tom Guy Joe Harkness John Hobbs Tom Holtz Gary Johnson Harlan Johnston Mike Lamberti Jon Larson Larry McPheeters Larry Olsen Lester Pearl Jhan Polson Straub Scothorn Jetf Stanley Steve Thompson Bill Tschudy Bill Turk Fred Wilcox Bob Wiliams VARSITY FOOTBALL In '54 the TRHS gridders and Archie Johnson brought home the City Crown. Then came a three year slump. In '57 the TRHS gridders and Don Prior recaptured the coveted title and re- turned it in triumph to Center and Polk. Under the leadership of a new coaching staff, Don Prior and Vern Weidmaier, the Riders began rehearsing for the pigskin season late in August. With line blocking and backfield play shaping up, and hopes high, Prior's men experienced their first action with Fairfield on the latter's field. To every0ne's surprise, the Riders had abandoned the traditional T-formation for the more powerful single wing system. What re- sulted was a 20-0 initial victory. The next game. with the Irish of Dowling, was held scoreless hy a wet field. Victory was tasted when Tech was left in the stadium by a score of, again 20- 0. Then the flu, Asiatic variety. Player illness and excessive penalties resulted in a 7-7 tie with Lincoln in a day-time game on their own field. Picking themselves up by their bootstraps, the TRHS gridmen humbled Newton, 36-0, and North, 34-6, before the first true defeat was handed them by the powerhouse Cedar Rapids Washington team, 27-12. Washington was a substitute for scheduled East, which was under with the flu. Somewhat discouraged, the Riders journeyed north to Ames, and in a cold game were defeated, 14-6. East was feeling up to par again, and the rescheduled game was played on the Drake field. Team spirit, team unity, and team desire, plus a chorus of support by TRHS fans, squelched the Scarlets' drive: and with a score of 19-0 the jubilant Rider gridmen brought home the spoils. In a victory assembly the next week Coach Prior expressed satisfaction with the team's 5-2-2 record, commenting on the unity of effort, sparked by a few outstanding performances. In closing he said, This is only the beginning. We are starting a new era at Roosevelt. We assume Coach Prior intends to keep the City Series crown at TRHS. Mike Carey Captain All-State 1957 ALL-CITY FOOTFALL TEAM Tafklf: Mika fillfl'-V Bark: for Ilarknvss Bark: B011 Krf'am1'r End: Hua' Williams 1957 ALL-CITY SECOND TEAM Guard: Mika Frazivr C'1'nt1'r.' Bob Williams HONORABLE MENTION Bark: Jim Dunlap End: Harlan Johnston Tafkla: Mike Lamlmrti Guard: Bill T.S'r'hlld'V Riders Down Easi 19-0 for Cify Tifle i i I Row l: Danny Grimm, Dick Daily, Mike Carey, Bob Kreamer, Joe Harkness, Bill Turk, Harlan Johnston, Straub Scothorn, Tom Guy. Row 2: Larry Mcl'he-etern, Gary Finzert, Jed Groves, Mike Lamberti, Jim Dunlop, Ken Burns, John Hobbs, Larry Dorr, Ted Groves. Row 3: Doug M4-Clure. John Wakely, Kenny Drews, Jim Dustin, Tom Lanzman, Ken Brown, Gary Johnson, Jhan Poison, Tim Foshe, Jack Mazza. Row 4: Mark Conkling, Art Boyer, Charles Brothers, Dennis Battrick, Jon Larson, Jim Bailey, John Henningsen, Chuck Miller, Brian Dunker, Joel Hchlaehtenhnufen. Row 5: Buzz Posz, Roger Chapman, Jeff Stanley, Mike Anderson, Larry Blythe, Howard Canine, Bob White, Bob Kitchell, Mike Grogan, I-'red Wilcox. George Glann. Row 6: Bob Porter, Bill Cleveland, Skip Walker, Larry Olsen, Bill Tschudy. Bob Williams, Mike Frazier. Tom Holtz. Lester Pearl. COACHES RECORD Roosevelt' . . . . . 20 Fairfield . . . 0 Roosevelt . . 0 Dowling . . . . 0 Roosevllf . . 22 Bach I . . . . 9 Roosevelt . . . . . neo n . . ,Q Roosevelt .. 36 Newton ..... . 0 5 Roosevelt . . . . . 34 North ..... . . . . 6 Roosevelt . . . . . 12 Cedar Rapids . . . . . 27 Roosevelt . . 6 Ames ........ . 'I4 Roosevelt . . 19 East . . . 0 ss I' Elf: Don Prior Vern Weidmaier Last year Arrhif- Johnson. whose' name' was synony- mous with athle-tit-s he-rv at TRHS. suffered a ht-art attark. Arvhie, head football roach of many years stand- ing, resigned ln-vanse of his illness. His surcessor was found in Ilon l'rior. a determined young man who was making a name for himself and his team at lowa Falls. llrought to Roosevelt, l'rior was placed in charge of a team against whose predecessors ln' had played as a gridman for North of lies Moines, his alma mater. Ye-rn Weidmaivr, 1'0tlt'll at Cedar Rapids. was at-quired as l'rior's right hand man. Together they adapted the jun- ior-senior squad to a single wing attavk, and vonsequently san a snvvessfnl season in their first year. Junior halfback Bob Kreamer sprints through tumbling offense for a several yard gain. Kreamer's line field per- formances helped spark Roughriders to city crown. Plays cannot lie executed without plans. Roosevelt gridders hurldle around captain Mike Carey as he de- scribes next play. Come rain or shine they were there-V in plastic scarfs and rain coats TRHS girls form arch for their football heroes to pass through onto field. We need more blocking on this end, Coach Prior seems to be saying as he confers with 217-pound cap- tain, Mike Carey. With victory comes triumph. Coach Prior and senior quarterback Joe Harkness are carried from field hy exuberant teammates. TRHS had just trampled old foe East High 19-0 for City Title. Hard play on the field is mirrored on faces of tcnse gridders waiting their turn in mud. 5 S ues 'I'o xi:-lor-. llw fpoil-. Nmisl-I alionling ol' an t'hlN'l'iilHy happy lion-vu-ll -lush-nl Inmiy lin- rilyiw 1'l'oul1v4l fool- lnull king- ure- honor:-il in -pn-vial xii-tory al-we-lnlnly. I .-is rom-ln-F hun' Vlllllllllitillsillll ll'1llllw in llu-ir lirfl Xl'1ll' all ll wluool. llon l'rior must hmm' fell palrlimllzlrix 1 . l prouel mul mlieliwl zu- lu' ll-fl lnif Villllllllh through victory 1 nr:-In ol pompon- und l'ilt'4'l'S. ' COACHES SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL 'lizlililip in Ilia- loolele-pe ol' llu- xnrfily htllllltl. lhl- h0lDIl0llltll't' ,uriiicle-rs all-o vuplure-ml Ilu- 4-ily 1-llumpionsllip lillv. Two gllllllvh ol' Ilia' Nix ggunn- ro-le-r. lllofn- with Howling: :mil Na-xslon. xsvrv l'ilIlt'l'Il'tl lbl'l'illlNl' ol lmil lll'llllll'I' illltl t'tllliilt'lh. i.tl2lt'Ilt'tl lay liolr fkmlvr-on .mel krelvn Nlrliluin, lin- Iron :lam-il lin' I't'lIlilillill2.' A r x I I ' ' lliIIll1'N ilku' the-ir Nur-ily t'lDlllll!'l'lliIl'l'. lln- stllliltl ollvra Slblllt' good I pl'u-pvrlx for iitillttll lrior-5 'Sli Il'1lIll. Roosevelt.. . .19 Tech . . . .. 7 Roosevelt.. .. .31 Lincoln .. . .13 Roosevelt.. .. .34 North .. . .'l3 Roosevelt .............. 24 Eosl' ................. 0 Bob Anderson Arden McClain Row I: Steve l'ruil fmnnagzvrb, Jon Newsome, Dore t'Iark, Paul Cook, Bill Dnuprhterv, Rirh Mathes, Pnt Leader Dirk Fhnvance Fnrl Qrudder lfrnnk Wnrrenton tmnnngvrl. Row 2: .lc-tl' Lrowe, Barry Richards, Earl Needham, lloh Wing. Mike Focht, Edo Bittie John VVelImim.i Bill Qpotz' I-rw-ul lllllemutli, lioh Mrt ulfrry, Mike t'oli-, .lim Mc-Vny, Ferry .I1-nnlnpzs. Row 3: Dove Levine. Mnrvin Duckworth, Gnrh' Nusem, Melvin W'idfor, Bill Allnn, Art 'l'urnc--r, Miki- Patten, Steyr- Reed, t'het Holdefer, Steve Schultz, Gordon Garrison, lion Hntlim-Id, Bill Proudy. Row 4: Steve llellis John Ilolldny, lluvlrl l.ihhy. lom l'rv, llavld Swlizer, Dick Ilirstine, Dave Ransom, Ron Goodman, Kirk Johnson, Dirk Freed, Bill Burhnrk. Ilenrvillane, Loren llodd, .lim llnrrington. Row 5: 'I'om Baldwin, John fowman, Bob Miles, Tom Kepsol, Bill Fairbanks, Tom Ryan. Doug Foster, Jim Nemeeek, Mnrk Il:-Winli-r, Ron Si-werson, liill Franquemont, Fred Luthy, Mike Ms-Di-vitt, Hob Fhisjhon. Row 6: Eric Johnson, Ted Strizzles, Mike Ohstfeld. llill llrnndl. llill Artis, 'I'om Reed. t'nrl Robertson, Steve l'urrun, Bob Seppcr, Jny Roberts, Tom Thornton, Denny Ellis. Fred Stephan. Bob Anderson lronrhl. T5 BENNETT ED BITTLE PAUL CHRISTENSON FRED COLLINS SENIOR GUARD CAPTAIN SOPHOMORE IUNIOR JUNIOR CENTER CENTER FORWARD Varsity Baskefbal I Team And were we happy! After the football season and the gridders' capture of the city crown there were some persons across the city, and here at TRHS itself, who thought the chances of our winning the basketball title somewhat slim. But after eight hard-played, hard-won series games even the staunchest of skeptics had been disproved. Comito's men were the ,58 City Champs of the hardwoods. A few of our games were dropped-one surpriser to Tech4but when we won we did a good job of it. Toughest opponent was met in Northg our first bout with the Bears ended with TRI-IS on top by only one slender point. Our power came from height. Average for the team was 6' 2 . Outstanding players were senior veteran Dave Groth, who worked well with little'7 Tommy Mason, import from New Jersey, at the guard spotg Paul Christenson, tall man under the basketg Dick Shaw and John Risser, ace ball handlersg and .lim Dunlop and Bob Kreamer who were hot with the hooks. Perhaps it was the determina- tion and drive of Coach Al Comito, celebrating his tenth year as head basketball coach at TRHS, which sparked the Riders through the most successful season since ,54. RECORD Roosevelt Newton ...... . . 51 Roosevelt Ottumwo ....... . . . 56 Roosevelt West Waterloo ..... 43 Roosevelt Lincoln ......... . . . 34 Roosevelt Dowling ...... . . . 44 Roosevelt Ames . . . . . . 42 Roosevelt Boone . . . . . 46 Roosevelt North . . . . . 52 Roosevelt Dowling . . . . . . 34 Roosevelt East .... . . . 39 , Roosevelt Tech . . . . . . 61 Roosevelt Lincoln . . . . . . 44 DAVE GROTH Roosevelt North .... 54 SENIQR Roosevelt Grinnell .... . . . 52 GUARD Roosevelt Tech ......... 53 ALL.C1TY Roosevelt Marshalltown . . . . . 64 Roosevelt East ......... . . . 51 Roosevelt Newton . . . . . 66 BOB POSZ JOHN RISSER JAY ROBERTS DICK SHAW SENIOR IUNIOR SOPHOMORE IUNIOR CENTER FORWARD FORWARD FORWARD V , ,M- BILL GOWER BOB KREAMER LARRY McPHEETERS TOM MASON IUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR CENTER FORWARD GUARD GUARD Takes Cify Championship Tifle CAPTAIN COACH Al Comifo JIM DUNLOP SENIOR GUARD JEFF STANLEY RON TALLMAN STEVE TUCKER JERRY WHITLOCK JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR GUI-.RD FORWARD CENTER FORWARD VARSITY SQUAD Row 1: .lim Dunlop, Buzz Posz, Dick Shaw, Bill Gower, Bob Kream er, Steve Tucker, Paul Christensen, Dave Groth. Row 2: Mike Patterson tmanagerb, Jeff Stanley, Jerry Whitlock, John Risser, Ron Tallman, Ed Bittle, Fred Collins, .lay Roberts, Jack Bennett, Tom Mason, Larry McPheeters, Al Comito icoachl. Riders on the bench watch a basket attempt by teammate on the tloor. Senior guard Dave Groth 4351 shoots from way out against North at North. Junior forward John Risser 1425 is in the foreground. Action of the game is caught in series shot, as center Paul Christianson l32J tries for a basket. Sophomore Basketball Scattered in little groups across the bleachers, sopho- more girls rooted the second team to the city champion- ship for sophomore basketball. Despite the fact that the earliness of the games kept the number of fans down to a faithful few, the sophomores displayed typical Roosevelt spirit and drive, and went on winning the ma- jority of their games 115 wins, three losses? in suiting delphic preludes to the victories which usually followed with the varsity. Height in persons of .lay Roberts and Ed Bittle proved invaluable to the squad's effectiveness. Both Ed and .lay joined the varsity tournament team at the end of the year. All in all, the coaching skill ol Bob Anderson and the determination on behalf of all the boys led to a season which was a suitable follow-up to last year's record. ll 'sfbxllfff-5' Q Roosevelt . Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt . Roosevelt . Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. ... ...- .ss ...- ... ...- ... ...s ... ..-. .ss ss.. ... --ss RECORD Newton ...... Ottumwo ..... West Waterloo Llncoln ....... Dowling ...... Ames .... North ..... Dowling . . . Tech . . . Lincoln . . . North .... Grinnell ..... Tech ......... Marshalltown . East ......... Newton ..... 55 35 49 55 44 53 57 63 Roosevelt .... .... 4 9 East ..... 64 40 63 58 61 45 46 55 75 Roosevelt . Y X x I SWK Lincoln . . . K i tgluflfgye SXUEIJ, ,X Q ', .-we L.-e fu- Q . 4 l f gl Q E Bflfl- 5-K Sf t f do alll Rs' fe ff tl may is Wag sell of serif, 44 . . E 4 5544 J . 35 EU 1 in V Sdpllambfe Row 11 chuck Moqre, Gary Fletcher, steve cum-1, Denny Tmbmy. nm Fnnquemtmc, 'rom Reed Tom Ryan. Row 2: Bill Cleveland letudent C0lClll. John Coder, Denny Ellis, Joy Roberts, Ed Bittle Bruce Squad Lein, Gary Cogzeshell, Pete Dunn. Bob Anderson tctmchl. 79 SWIMMING l ' Row 1: Mike Cook, Henry Harmon, Scott Reichardt, John Brown, Gerrit Maris, Tom I-Iickerson, Dick Shepler, Dave Dwyer Torn Longman Row 2: Lee Marshall, Joe Davis, Cooper Weeks. John Galloway, Hank Woods, Charles Corwin, Doug Dornrr, Art Turner. Row 3 Clark Manger fcoaehl, Lester Smith, Craig Harris, Melvin Short, Bill Brammer, Jerry de st Paer, Ted Striggles, Rich Morris lmanagert. TRHS Tankers City Champs, Sfafe Runners Up Naturally. This year's swimming teamis record was no surprise to anyone, least of all to Coach Clark Mun- ger and the 23 boys on the squad. Winning is old hat for the tankers of TRHS. This year the boys bettered last year's record by one scorewrather than sinking one meet, they dried off the season with a perfect record. When questioned as for a clue to their phenomenal suc- cess, one of the tankers answered: 6'Clark has us go sit in a corner and pretend to hate our opponent so much that we are determined to beat him-and do!', Although the whole team was effectual in performance, several individuals stood out as particularly efficient in their participation, proving invaluable to the squadg among them the members of the All-American relay team: Tom Hickerson and Dick Shepler, seniorsg Dave Dwyer and Garrit Maris, juniors. Many local records and one na- tional one were set by the Mungermen. Although taking first place in both City and District meets, the Riders dropped to 2nd in the State meet. But with a record like they have this year, who can complain? RECORD Roosevelt. . . . . .70 Fort Dodge Roosevelt. . . . . .56 Boys' Town Roosevelt. . . .. .45 Clinton . . Roosevelt. . . . . .51 Boone . . . Roosevelt. . . .. .69 North . . .. Roosevelt. . . . . .55 Roosevelt. .. . . .63 East . . . . . Roosevelt. . . . . .62 Lincoln . . . Roosevelt. . . . . .City Meet. . . . . Roosevelt. . . .. .54 North . . Roosevelt. .. . . .57 Lincoln . . . Roosevelt. . . . . .45 Boone . Roosevelt. .. .. .51 East . .. Roosevelt. . . . . .District Meet. . . Roosevelt State Meet .... Sioux City Central 'A C0-CAPTAINS Tom Hickerson Dick Shepler S1-ninr iivnry Hzlrnum :mtl junior Coop:-r We-eks head for wats-r al start of rare-. COACH TRHS tankers Tom Hit-kerson and Dave Dwyer pose tense-ly on their diving hoxes. waiting fur sturtc-r's gun. Clark Manger Junior diving are Tom Langman shows his we-ll-prut'li4'vd form as he jawk-knife-h into TRIIS pool. I Rooseveltl-2 record-breaking All-American relay team arc- ll to rl Gerrit Maris, Tom Hivkerson, Dirk Sh:-pler. and Dave Dwyer. VA WRESTLING While not impressive as a record, the four wins by TRHS's matmen represented a marked improvement from last year's one victory. In its third year here at Roosevelt, wrestling is still an up and coming sport, with growing interest among the boys. This year's team found its strength in the fine performances of Bill Turk, Dean Hansen, Bill Robinson, Steve Copple. and Mike Carey. Carey, heavyweight powerhouse, was undefeated up to his graduation in January. With Ray Lanzland zuiding the grap- plers, and the ever present TRHS drive for victory, the team's efforts will surely result in a more successful season next year. COACH Ray Longland RECORD Roosevelt .. . . 21 Grinnell . .. 21 Roosevelt . .. . . 22 Lincoln . .. 19 Roosevelt . .. . . 25 East . . . 13 Roosevelt . . . . . 14 Tech . . . 26 Roosevelt . . . . . 14 Leon . . . . 26 Roosevelt . . . . . 22 North . . . I9 Roosevelt . .. 32 Perry .. .. 8 Roosevelt . . . . . I4 Lincoln . . . 26 R . . . . . h . . . RZZZZZZQI . . . . ii 2221 . .. fi Bi Robinson- Qi T-fk Roosevelt . . . . 8 Tech . . . 26 C0-Captains d Th J hn Davis Bob Cline Bill Daughtery John Newsome Bill Robinson Bill Turk Dean Hansen, John Hobbs Row 1: fl to rl Conra ompson, o , . , . , , Lester Pearl Row 2' Tom Hunter, Dick Mathison, Richard Mathis, Ken Johnson, Steve Marcourt, Bill Strauss, Tom Hicklan. Row 3: John Holiday Ken Burns, John Stephens, Kent Besley, Jim Cole, Dan Pendegraft, Bill Hiese, Charles Miller, Danny Grimm. mfr L. ,Q f Swing your pm-lm-r! sn-nior grupplvr Bill Turk ana his oppom-nl svvni to ln' trying out an ne-ss mlallve- us t'ill'll :ills-mpls In gain uppvr Imml in dislrivl mul nn-vt. 'l'UI': Sn-nior lim Lola- bl'l'lllh ll! I N- in-lling moral of il. lllll with grmsl ZIHPIIIIIIN fnfl gr-hmuy. 11l'iN'l'l'IR lH'II.UW: Unch! Jlllliill' mailman Larry lhulg1lll'ily -ilk llnu n llalrfl. .luninr K4-n Hurna lmrlw off hi, nppom-nl in prawlix-e workout. Uh, my an-hing foul! f' W ,v 1 -...- Mighly niusvlvs are strained as nmlnn-n Turk and lie-sle-y lc-:nm-ru shy! work out in TRHS is re-slling room. Above: TRHS sprinters tensed at the start of a race are ll to rl Chuck Darby, Garrit Meris, Steve Richardson, and Hank Woods. Right: itopl Charging like a Lancelot of old is vaulter Bill Robinson, who goes over lbottoml in a hlur of action. TRACK LEFT: loberts Spring sees the Roosevelt cinder track well populated with heavy-breathing joggers in sweat suits conditioning for competition in the track season. Prior to good weather coach Arden McClain had his boys hardening the leg muscles and limbering the chest boxes by send- ing them charging around the TRHS halls after school each day. Many a lingering female barely escaped with her life by leaping out of the path of the stampeding, heavy-hoofed com- muters. Boasting twelve returning lettermen this yearis thinclads fared well when they se- cured the indoor track title, in part through the valiant efforts of junior Bob Kreamer, who took the homeward stretch on a broken ankle and was consequently out of action the rest of the season. Then followed the TRHS city track meet victory with the Riders racking up a total of 54 2X5 points to bring home the title. In the Drake Relays competition the Roosevelt speed- sters took first place in the two mile relay. The rest of the season was rounded out with the Riders in best form. COACH Arden McClain Hurdler Jim Dunlop exhibits fine form. RIGHT: Sophomore high jumper .lay kangaroos the bar while John Murphy and Harris Coggeshall look on. Row l: ll to rl Dick 'I'alcott, John Cnwman, Bob Woods, Terry Jennimzs, Art Turner, Dick White, W4-ndall Cane-y, Ctirin llagnn. Ted Striggles. Row 2: Chuck Darby, Dick McKee, Bill Robinson, Jack Mazza, Jark Sta-phenn. Steve Richardson, Kim Wyxzren, Jon Larson, John Ver Hoef, Jim Dunlop, Bob Posz, Gerrit Marin, Bob Kreamrr. Row fl: Mr. Arden McClain lroachl. Dean Hansen, John Hobbs, Conrad Kent, Dave Rnnnom, Ron Severrmn, Jim Bushnell, Harris Coggeshall, John Murphy, Fred Stephen, Bill Franquemonl. Jim Novithek, Chuck May, John 0'Hrien, Willard Combs. Row 4: Jim Richards, Bob Winn, Carl Robin- non, Dennln Dewitt, Vic Morris, Roger Chapman, Hank Woods, Tom Reed, Tom Northrup, John Wellman, Hob Christopher, Mr. William Houser lcoachl. Row 5: Jay Roberta, John Reichelt, Joel Schlachtenhaufen. Del l'odre-hnrar. Hob Ruby, John Knudeuon. CROSS COUNTRY f H ,lagvig 1 i if lSNI'ilCI,INli: ll to rl Dirk Talrolt, Conrad Kent. llerril Maris. S'l'ttNlllNll: tlhnrk Darby. .lark Steph- ens, Hank Woods, Dirk Mrliee, Coarh llonser. NUT l'll1'l'l RFID: Don Corbin. 85 COACH CSX - .,.C i - 153115 'ir A K ' 5 3 . is Q 5 X x A 5 i g is f. An Q Q TP -- .via if CN, wt- . -f .L .gr ,lv . . -swiss 32.5 ' , s .X , X s . . gs QV, as Xt C . ., , J , Tlfbffgtg, t William Hauser Fall WST san the return to Roose- velt after many years' absence of fall trark, better known in sports rirrles as rross ronnlry. About ten boys re- ported for prartire at the beginning ol' the season. several of uhom had been trark letter winners the previous spring. Trark roarh William Honser look over the eoaehing responsibilities. Top harriers for the season proved to be junior lniler Hank Woods. and senior half-milers Dirk Mt-Kee. ,lark Stephens. and Chnelt Darby. They were pared bv Don Corbin. senior: Dirk Talrott. junior: and Conrad Kent, sophomore. The season ended with the eindermen tying East for a serond plare in the City Series rom- petilion. Satisfaction xsith the l0ilIll.S all-rollnd perfornmnres is as expressed by Coarh Honsrr when he tarked a Well Dom-ii on the athletic bulletin board. B A S E B A L L Row 1:7 Larry McPheeters, Randy Montgomery, Gary Johnson, Dick Shaw, Dave Groth, Joe Harkness, Rick Olsen, Tim Foshe. Row 2: Dave Barber, Frank Burnette, Larry Olsen, Kent Besley, Mike Cook, Bob Ingram, Bob Williams, Straub Scothorn, Jack Bennet, Dave Housch, Fred Hahn. Row 3: Cordon Corsuch, Mike Lamberti, Larry Dorr, Tom Langman, Dan Pendegraft, .lim Bailey, Mike Anderson, Larry Tinsley, Al Comito lcoachi. I The baseball season at TRHS officially begins when coach Al Comito puts away the basketball and dons his training togs. How- ever, several of the boys who made the squad had begun prac- ticing on their own time several weeks before the baseball season opened. This year the squad was made up of many seniors, a few juniors, and a couple of sophomores. Occasionally a sopho- more boy is good enough to make the varsity team, but most sophomores remain on the sophomore or second team, which was coached this year by Don Prior, All-City holdovers, pitcher Dave Groth and second baseman Gary Johnson were instrumental in sparking the team to victory. Fine performances were turned in also by seniors Frank Burnette, .loc Harkness, and .lack Ben- nett, and juniors Tom Langman, Dan Pendegraft, Larry Mc- Pheeters, and Rick Olsen. COACH Basketball ace Dave Groth spent the spring on the mound. Al COIIIHO High among hitters for the Ride-rw was senior Gary Johnson. COACH pn- Senior 1-atvher Joe Harkness turned in a fine performance behind the plate this year. e 1 Don Prior SOPHOMORE SQUAD Row l: il to rl llrum- Lewin, Marvin Duckworth. John Coder, Chun-k Moore, Doug Cox, Eric Johnson, Tom Ryan, Steve Curran Tom Hunter, Mr. Don Prior troavhi. Row 2: Eldon Sperry, Dave Steel, Dirk Johnson, Chet Holdefer. Dave Libby. Pete Dunn Jim Hurknm-ss, Gary Hyman. Row 3: Richard Wright, Tom Kepsall, Dave Clark, Gordon Garrison, Roy Rivhards. Denny Dixon Holm Laing, John Warren. Row 4: Jay Peterson, Brad Tyslein. 87 lL to rl: Laura Mc-Cullum. Carol Sandburg, Kay Wygren, Sandy Hamilton. Miss Becker tcoachl. Not pictured: Donna Lesher. Tennis is one of the two top competitive sports that TRI-IS girls can take part in alongside the athletic males. Roosevelt girls have consistently made expert showings in their matches, and last fall they brought another city competition title home to the TRHS trophy cases. The team won by netting Lincoln with nine points. Kay Wygren was chosen captain. Each irf the girls on the squad. which is coached by Norma Becker, has one etter. This year, the male netmen fell behind the record set by their female counter-parts, losing the Fall Tournament last fall for the first time in eight years. Coach Izac Emrich had four returning lettermen in Vilnis Ozols, Jerry Whitlock. Lester Pearl, and Mark Conklimr. NOTIIIC BQCIKCP Iggg Emfigh Row 1: ll to rl Bob Baker, ,lim Rosenthal, Lester Pearl, Vilnis Ozols, Lee lsenbrenner, Steve Marquart, Denny Ellis. Row 2: Lisle Payne, Bill Murphy, Cary Fletcher, ,lerry Whitl0c'k, Jeff Alt, Mark Conkling, Mickey Montgomery. 88 lil! lllll lln- lroys' uml girls' goll' le-anna look lirhl plum- in tln- lzill lonrnunwnl F1 Km, ff? 5536 no 7 Nils E Y Ili 'Wa ' ' x- llois l: ,Inaly Sparks, llinnn lm:-pvr. lllillli' llznnnion, ,lvnn llonlnn-r. Polly llc-rlmrrll. Snr l.usle-r. Row 2: Sandra l.nn1llu-rg. Nicki Slmclnr. .lunv 'l'i4lrivk, Sallie- lloxxnie-. l,in4lu Cave-y. Two morv vily lilln-N un-rv 1-nrolln-il in lln- lloosvve-ll re-1-oral lnook ulwn pi-lilion. Thi, um lmrslly an hnrpriw to unyom- llliillgll, as girls llilVt'll.l lost il vily me-1-I in u goml long limi' illlll lln- lioyw lmva- ai airing of lll sln've'ssiva' mink lo lll4'lI' 1-rn-slit. ln fawl. winning luis lwronn- snvln an lmliil uilll tln' 'l'llllS linknia-n llml golf victoria-H ure' pl'u1'li1-ally unsung urounfl Rams:-vi-ll 'l'li llvrliawl, lion 'l'nllniain. anal ,lim llollvr in lop slmpf-. 'l'lu- onllook for snr- lisa muh nailurully gooil. unil 1-oucli Clark Nlunge-r 1-xpi-1-n-d only thi- lwst from lrolli ol' llia Nllllilllh. nn- 1' lm-urns su-nl into apring 1-ornpvlilion ssilll stairs .lluly Sparks. l'olly -1. 1 M3 X 'R COACH Clark Munger liNHl'II,INl: ll lo rv llvnry l,lu-lj:-n. Holi Mulder. VI'-KNIIING: Bill tile-vi-luml, llnn- lilann-y, Toni Mason. .le-ff Slunlry. Not piclllrvclz .lim llolle-r. Ron lllillllllllll. 5'2- yu N 4 a .. xx ' bm 2 'Q' N S ff X M Q 5 x S M N Y Q A , S X in , + , fg ' 5, ef WY Q . S 5 'L M W A J , N M: Wszpixx X Q N W A .ffm .5 ' mx XX S xc, fe wax a ws W4 ,igqy , vw Q le, Q lm . 4 sf 1 ii , 4? xi , 'Z Ai? - .,f -g v f 5 ,1 ,sf f 4, 'Q v ff f is 3 Kinky if R f h' , , 5 Half: xii' fm X Q X , .., ' X X, X X 'H' X' :Qs ., QE X X X N Q X x Xxx: X X X Xzsqweqsgirl- . Y? ,gt N x X S Q X X XX 5 X S YN Q 'isa' x Xxx , 5 X XX X 1 X X S Rei ,X X -1 X X, ix .::-:4: 5 X X f QS XX X: S Sir? s 1 ,X .g ,X Q. 'X 1 X X 2:11. : 1 x , Xxllf Nh: , QQ, YS? N ,.' ,X ,N Pr X XXQQ is X XX. ,,,Sl3,.. x qx K X X XXX, QSXXQ X X 5 1 - N ff? is KX? V X' LQ!-ffl X - .xii gs Xggicgbi X. ,,,,, , A T, ,ZX M X Leading the student council and student body last fall were lseated l to rl Dave Croth, Presi- dentg Judy Bishop, Secretary, Don Corbin, .ludgeg fstanding l to ri Gary Camp, 2nd Vice President, and Bill Tschudy, lst Vice President. FALL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Row 1: Jacquie Miller, Red Crossg Joyce Boyer, His- torian, Pat Spry, Attendance, Anne Robinson, Socialg .loellen Moore, PTA Rep. Row 2: Judy Smith, Courtesyg Martha Glomset, Transportationg Aldeane Comito, Serv- iceg Joy Anne Wolf, Telephone Books. Row 3: Dave Kelly, Safetyg Craig Lonning, Booster, Harlan Johnston. Finance, Tom Hickerson, Open Houseg Bill Cleveland, STUDENT FALL SEMESTER The meeting will come to order. l.et us rise and repeat the Lord's Prayer . . . So began President Dave Groth at the start of each council meeting in 201 dtlr- ing the first hour of each Tuesday of the fall semester. Under the guidance of our elected officers we homeroom representatives made this session of the student council a productive one. In the course of the semester scores of problems crossed our agenda. Among the more out- standing were a Student Court jurisdictional amendment to the Constitutiong compilement of a student telephone directory, initiation of a C. O. Hoyt citizenship awardg moves to improve trafhc and parking problems around schoolg and a new attempt to establish an all-city student council. Camp, Tschudy, Croth, Corbin, and Judy Bishop con- duct panel discussion during state-wide student council PTA Rep. Not pictured: Dan Figgans. Assembly. conference in Ames. CCDUNCIL SPRING SEMESTER l'lill'1lI4lls .Illll po-I4-rx ll1llll'I'1'1l lln' hulls :intl nollf: So :Xml So lor l'ri--,N llon'l lforgn-I So 'Xml So lfor 54-can Eli-1-I So .Xml So l-l Xl'. Nllllllllilllllg spawrliv- tillf-fl the- air: Xml Ilia- ohvious elnoin- for pr:--i4l4-nl if your vullilimlulv uncl mine' . . ll is my ple-ai-urn lo lII'l -1'lll your nvxl Hl'1'l'Q'lZll'W . . l ll1'1'lion limi- uroun1l llillS i- om- of lln- lnifia-al linn-5 of lln- ye-ur. This Spring. an non lm- of ollire-rs, In-zuli-cl hy llzirlun johnalon. look ovvr ilu- z-llula-nl ronnvil ra-ins. Manny na-ss fur:-H me-ra' we-n zunong npr.-wnlulivi-N or in-ll. llllhillrsx for lha- most par! was vnrrie-il wr from lln- pr:-viona wnn-:lo-r. lvul lllllhlilllllillgl highlight was mm-ufllk playing hm! lo lln- South 111-nlrul llislria-I fl0l1l.l'l'1'lll't' lulal :ul llrulu- l niu-r-ily in Kpril. S iili Q4 . 4 af Q, S Row I: Shnron Lua-tjc-n. Sorial: lmvi-1 llowpitnlitv' Ann itrivf 91-r Ups-n Ilouru-: .lim .lm-kson. Finnnrv: an-gxx .- Y lhn- honim- room '7' ' wi S 1 I l IZIIIIS. .lllg.Q'1 .llhl!' .' lt'l'S0ll, 51'l'I'Plill'j'1 :le-nl. l'liN'll full lhv Counril sponsors llu' llonu'4'oniing fi-alivilivr-. This yvallfa qln-1-n um liimlin- 'I'si-liudy. lllll. lu-rv ln-ing iNllllll'l'1l hy he-r ante-mlanilh ll to rl Clmrloltv lla-uvm-r, IU,-K: Muriln-I We-llnuui. IZA: Nunn Wim-ln-rg. g . fn- 'hicle-ison. llll: :mil i.lll'lSllQ' Svln-ll. lli. PRING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN .lacquie Miller, Rerl Frost: .locllvn Moore, l l'A Rep. Row 2: llnvc K1-lly, Snfvty: Brin- 'icl': Martha Glomsel, Tr'xnspnrln!ion: Joyce Boyer. llistorinn. Row 3: Tom Nickerson, Tom Guy, Booster: .lim Dunlop, Assvmhlyz Rill l'l1-velnnd. PTA Rvp. w fx : 'N : . ' ' l: ' Q F: - i:'5...iIF5. ki r .. ,Q 3,5..,? X W 5.1. , X .533 ' Q X . 5 X X S X XX Q N W f ,- NN Se-rving lhvir spring ll'I'IllS in ollim' in-rv lwzilml l lo llnrlun johnflon. l'n-siilvlllz lslalmlingl Mr, l mnL llil- clrz-lh. Smile-nl Counril Sponmrg ,lm-I S1-lulm-lnvnlmnfvn. 'lnal Yivv l'n-rxiile-nl: :mil lfrni-' l,onning1. lst limi l'rn'si- 5 X N 1 sinus, BUYS CLUB R. Officers for Boys Club this year were: ll to rl Dave Groth, Vice-President: Tom Hickerson, Presidentg and Bob Kreamer, Treasurer. Not pictured is Bill Tschudy, Secretary. ACTIVITY COUNCIL- boys who planned this year's Boys Club activities were lseated, l to ri Bill Cleveland. Dan Figgins, Bob Kreamer. Bill Tschudy, Tom Hicker- son, Tom Guy. lstanding, l to rl John Harris, Bob Porter, Hob Jester, Cameron Hendershot, Jeff Alt, Kent Hesley. Ed Bittle. Cary Camp, Jim Jackson, and Al Wlhite. THAR SHE BLOWS-two water poloers, Gerrit Maris and friend, battle for ball during llad's Night water polo game between juniors and seniors. l0moA 1 Although many Roosevelet boys didn't realize it, we all were memebers of this year's Boys Club. As in past years, the club centered its program around promoting activities for all boys in the school. Guiding these activi- ties were Mr. Jackson, Sponsorg Tom Hickerson, Presi- dentg Dave Groth, Vice-Presidentg Bill Tschudy, Sevre- taryg and Bob Kreamer, Treasurer. These officers, elected in the spring of ,57, joined with representatives of differ- ent service groups to form an activities council. Planning our activities was the main function of the council, which replaced the board of homeroom representatives used in previous years. Working with Girls Club in sponsoring Newcomers Club, showing a fund-raising movie, 'iThe King and I , holding an intramural basketball tourna- ment, sponsoring Dads' Night for all boys and their fathers, and presenting leadership certificates at an awards assembly in the spring were the most significant of these activities. Some of the money earned through the projects was spent purchasing a set of five college- entrance books for the counseling offices and giving a needey family help at Christmastime. We contributed our time, too, by serving as assistants in the Boys' advisor's office. When the year was over, me felt that it had been a very successful one for service and for fun. 'Tleasi' and Cooties jump for ball during this year's annual lJad's Night exhibition basketball game. fc' C7 Q f , 1 r 1 ltow l: tl to rr Mary Skidmore. 'l'r4-us.: Sally Blanchard, Pres.: Jerri Brown, V. Pres.: Cynthia Austin, See. Row 2: Kay Gnmmnck, I2-I! Rep.: Christie Schell. Publicity Chrmn.: Elaine Yamasaki, I2-A Rep.: Sherry Ellerhotl, Friendship Chrmn.: .Iudy Bishop, Intramural Chrmn. Row fl: Sallie Prugh. Research Chrmn.: Elayne Rotkow, School Beautiful Chrmn.: .loyanne Wolf, I'a-rsonnel Clirmn.: .lnne lleon, Election Chrmn.: Caryl Pearlman. Service Chrmn.: Sally Taylor, I0-A Rep. It was o small group that mode most of our Girls Club plans last year, but ns-nrly all Roosevelt girls played some part in its activities. All senior high girls lu-long:-rl to the club. nnrl its chief purpose was to serve each one of them. Among other purposes were service to the school and the com- munity through projects organized by Miss Wolfe, Sponsor: Sallv Blanch- oril, President: .lerri Ilrown. Viet- President: Cynthia Austin, Secretary: and Mary Skidmore, 'l'r4-nsurer. These ofhrcrs, the chairman of each of several committees, and representatives from ench grade and eneh home- room comprised the cabinet that made most of the decisions concerning the activities. Ideas for n style show, a foreign students' assembly, visits to the Convalescent llome nnrl llome for Sightless W'omen. decorations at ltlnnk llospitol, pep clubs, ltl-ll teas, the pal system, favors for teachers on Moy Day nml Christmas, declarations for thc halls, and the spring instollntion and mother-daughter tea all originated in the cabinet and were rnrried out by the vorious committees. The only project in which all com- mittees participated was the fund-raising Spinster Spree. This fall dance, to which the girls asked the boys, had n western theme this year which was carried out in its deeorations and entertainment. While the Spree was probably the highlight of our Girls Club year, we'Il always remember the servire projects ns some of the most wonderful experiences of our high school careers. 5, 3 ,J 'f sk, W . My as E3 I e Above: Models and their escorts for the Girls ss A fs . Club fashion show are tl to rb Tom Guy, Marcia Munger. Al White, Carolyn Stfwllflt Jen' Slanlfy. Carolyn lrozier, Marilyn Jetl' Alt. Dianne Woltz, and Jim Jackson. Left: murals for the annual Spinsters' Spree. Below: sponsorslthe many pep clubs around TRHS. Her senior girls cheer in a Football pep assembly. Hoekenberg, Girls paint Girls Club e a group of v l. .1 , N X Mzwesg- S SSW . X Ballerina legs,' is one of the harder tricks in synchro- nized swimming. Here Sharks fl to rl Sue Beisel, Marcia Munger, and Sue Warden show how it's done in their Easter number from Through the Yearf' Making like jovial court jesters in April routine from pageant are ffront, l to rl Lynn Manning, Cindie Tschudy, Brenda McPheeters, fhack, l to rj Anne Robin- son, Kathy Jones, and Dianne Woltz. Tooling in New Year on slightly water-logged horns are tl to rl Nancy Smith, Kathy Jones, Joy Anne Wolf, Cindie Tschudy, and Bev Kelso, all swimmers in Jan- nary, , ..,., l t . ...... ,. t .,.-,,.-,.1s Don't go near the water is motto of these high and dry mermaids: ffront, l to rl Sherri Sarcone, Bev Kelso, fcenterl Christie Schell, Mary Erickson, fbackb Nancy Smith, and .lackie Cole. Sharks Club The ol' swimming hole weren't never like this?- Sharks 41 to rl Mary Metcalf, Sharon Hamill, Sue Beisel, Marcia Munger, and Ann Strief, go in for clip. llu- lug night haul 1ll'I'IXl'lll XX 1' Sltatrlv. Vlilll in -sxinnning -units anul tu-rw-5, amatile-el tlu- hr-t ol ont' atnnnail llilflfillll. l'tnatlly, tlu- ,hon -lan'I1-al. ltr tha-nu-. 'I'ln'ough tlu- Xvairf' in- 1'lIIlll'll urls I'4'lIl4l'N1'llllllg1 1'au'h ol' tht- ltsvlvl' month-. 'l'lu- au'tf than stooal out an l'slH'l'lklllQ nuwnorailvla- tu-rv tlu- l l'lll'llllI'y vailvtttim- ntnn- hvr, lot' whit-It tu- hot'l'ouv4l hoyn lrotn llu' -xsinnning tn-anna tht- .lunv nnntlu'r. in sshia-h .latrlxiv llols' antal Maury Mvlrallfe' pa't'lol'nu-al Nolmg anul tlu- lla-4-1-iiilwt' linatlr. ill which tlu' 4-nlirr rllllr lornu-ll at iillfltillllllh alan' tsilh liuhll-al l'illHll4'h. Wln-n our liilllfillll nan ova-r, nt- -till haul Illilllj thing- to alo. 'I'lu-rv nl-rv xuinnning vlauw- to lu- taught: tlu-rv wan th:- IHILLUZIIII profit lo lu' -pa-nl lot' pool lllllll'llVl'- nu-nt-3 anul tlwrn- tu-rv Minlum tryouts anul in- -Iatllattion. l'1au'h hl'Illl'Hl1'l' un- took in 4-nough Nlinnon- Io till tht- plau-nw of graulttatte-Q 18 tlu- tir-I M'Ill4'hl4'l'. Ill llu- he-1-otull. 'l'lu'w girl- haul illllllllllllvll lor our sponsor, Nlln llc-1'lu'r. illlll fnllilll-al nu-nilu-whip rn-quire'nu'ntf, hut tlu-y in-ri-n't 4'0llNlIl1'I'Q'll lnll-llc-alga-al Hlmrlv nnlil Ihvir lllhlllllllllllll. Hoon alllvt' tha- llittna-r. vlvr- tion, su-rv he-lel. fhul tlu-n. Stu- lit-iwl. l'rn-si- 1 ah-ntg Min Strivf. lim- l'ra-sich-nt: ,low Min Wolff-, S1'1'l'l'lill'fI atnal lll'l'IlllZl ixl1'l,lll'l'lQ'I'h, Ill'4'lIHIll'l'l', look oxvr Illi' ollirvw Illlll llvv Kvlro. l l'rnwiuh-ntg Kiinalia- Twlnuly. Xiu- l,l'l'rllll'lll2 Maury l'Irirla-on. S4-1-re-turw: anul Martha: lllonifn-t. ',.,.Ai,u,.,.,-- had I.,-lil UIQ' .4-ma-an-r, Nlairthat llloinsvt. Tl'4'1lSlll'l'I'1 lil-v Ke-Iso. l,l't'Sltll'lll1 -Gnrwmfagd.. 1.0 u .,, 1:2 ,WWI ROW I tin wattvr. l to rt: Natnfy Snti RUW 12: Maury M1-tvatlf, Slu-rri Saxrrona-. Ms-l'lu-vtn'rr., l,ynn Matnning. .lill'lKll' lIoln'. 'l'wlnuly, lla-v Ke-Iwo, Nlairy l'it'ia'luott, Mat 'Vlvlainiv 'Vle-ra-alitll. llianu- 'I'a:h'ott. .lam H 5.3 I Hvrving aus vluh ofhvurs for lHlQ1t'illll this yvan' in-rv lliiulie- 'l'hrlnuly. Xiu- l't1wi1la-ltl: anul Maury l'll'll'lxh0ll. Sa-rtw-tatt'y. Qs ix X th, Maury Phillips. Elsa: Whillmau'k. Sunaly Sl'lll'0t'Ill'l', Kally l Dianmv Woltz. Maura-ian Mungor, Stu- Reise-l. .loyunne Wolf:-, Kathy ,lone-s. ROW 3: lh-emlan Anne Robinson. Ann Strivf. Shairon Hannil, ,la-an Oxwnsg lon lmairdt Maury Elliott. liindil- rthai Clonisa-t. ROW' -iz lla-lilly Uatlatgvr, llonnai xxlflglll. Malrilyn lxlilllflll. liltrislil- Svlu-ll. rliflny. Stu- Wairllf-lt. This paula- sponsora-il hy Ur. Il. U. llvrntatnn UT ,ain1mau'k. Maury lm- Mountain. wg 2 in I ' sa, .V-A zz, A . ew J 2 15: v ff .llv 7 -5 in 5 if 1 ,gf A Q , 3 ., X . 3 Q' . ' ' X. f ....... .. be - 2 as s f e HL. 'fi ti 5 was M 1 sa 5 , M, Row 1: il to rb Judy Bishop, Susie Lamoureux, Jean Hammer, Sue Heusner. Row 2: Cynthia Austin, Liz Dwight, Karen Scott, Anne Turner, Sharon Lutjen, Sherry McMartin, Emily Kite. Row 3: Sandi Hamilton, Pam Strong, Kay Riding, Susie Hart, Mary Skidmore, Pat Spry, Judy Anderson, Janet Graham, Debbie Lovejov. Row 4: Miss Becker, Toni Throckmorton, Donna Anderson, Sallie Prugh, Darlene Fust, Lois Larson. Sharon Barker, Carmie Roberts, Aldeane Comito, Brice Davis. Costumed in white shorts and shirts, several of us gym leaders blew our whistles and called the girls' gym class to order. With the class standing at attention, we checked attendance, made several announce- ments, and began leading exercises. Then, with this done, we organized a basketball game. Our responsi- bilities from then on were refereeing the game, keeping it organized, and making sure that all the girls had an opportunity to play. In doing all this, we were performing our chief duties as Leaders and helping our sponsor, Miss Becker. We had all been selected as members of the club on the basis of skills and written tests. Following our acceptance, we had not been recognized immediately as Leaders but served as Lowlies until the end of the semester when an installation ceremony was held. We were active in the club, even as Lowlies, however. Besides leading classes, we attended play-days at North and Tech and helped organize after-school basketball and baseball tournaments for the senior high girls. And we helped elect our otlicers, too. First semester we chose Sherry McMartin, President: Toni Throckmorton, Vice-President: Brice Davis, Secretary: and Aldeane Comito, Treasurer. Judy Bishop, President: Susie Lamoureux, Vice-President, Cynthia Austin, Secretary: and Liz Dwight, Treasurer, were second-semester officers. Sherry McMartin lights candle of Lowlie Pal Spry during Leaders installation ceremonies, while Lowlies Donna Anderson, Sharon Lutjen. and Lois Larsen look on. ,wi 1. mv Fall officers iback row, l to rl are Sherry McMartin, Presi- dent: Toni Throckmorton, Vice-President: Brice Davis, Secre- tary, and Aldeane Comito, Treasurer. Spring Oflicers ifront row, l to ri are Judy Bishop, President: Susie Lamourex, Vice- President: Cynthia Austin, Secretary: Liz Dwight, Treasurer. -. N. s C .msn X 1 A o 7' ll :- 3 5' 5 ,- V A: 4 Q-. in '-I 'o ,E A.. 'Z ,e rz P- T' SU ,Q ...- I -E .- 'P 5 1 1 '1 I 3 I 7-'J G 2 bla Z F' Y -1-1 'I r. 5 .Q : fr 5 .. C 5 .- .... fs rs sz. 'S I 5' :- .- 5 - 5 ... .1 : .- fe E' - fr :ss Q. Q 5' 5 W 1. If -4 3 3 : .. A :Z '1 L F H c T' : Z? E I C : .- .. .N 'K : .- 5: :. r' i o :- :s III : I-' -. a.. 2 '4 F1 ::. .. f -. ... ... P BOYS LEADERS Hurrivdly pulling on our T-shirts marlwd l,n-alla-r, no rush:-d into thc' lroys' gym and he-gan our duties as lroys' gym assistants. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Mungc-r. our sponsors, had 1-llosen us on the hasis ol' our ability and inte-rest in sports. and our qualitivs ol lvadvrship at tht- ln-ginning of the S1'Ill1'SlQ'l' to ht-lp with tln- gym classes. Some of us no-rv participants in school athletics: hut for otlwrs ol us, this was our only vllanre' to rontrilmlv to the sports program of the sq-hool. Wt- in-rr not an organizvd rluh: is 1- had no dun-s. no ollice-rs. no mvrtings. Our group had ln-on vstahlisln-tl only tuo ye-urs ln-form' for the sole' purpose- of lwlping Mr. .Kmlvrson and Mr. Nlunga-r, just as iw in-rv doing nom. .M tlw ln-ginning ol' tht- period.. un- assistwl with the attvmlanvi- aml otlu-r lrooli-xxorlx. 'llllvn we' lwgan to load llw boys in their warm-up 1'llliSllll'lIll'S. liinally tha' 1-lass was organize-nl into te-ams and a gami- lwgun. We- had t'llAll'gl' of l't'ft'l't't'- ing and km-ping orde-r a llig job somvlimes, for it uasn't vasy to maintain tht' attvntion ol' a largc' group ol' lnoys. llut our vflorts in-l'v ist-ll-rmullwlvel. for nv lxlll'h iw me-rv lu-lping not only Mistvrs .-Xml:-rson and Munge-r, hut the' lboys and the school as ut-ll. XSQ - NXN Q sie wx S s xx RIDERETTES ili l tp, , ., 4 'Ht i -we Wk was V9 Row 1: tl to rl Joyce Barnhart, Sondra Martuello, Diane Whylie. Diane Woolridge, Polly Gefliarl, Jllnife Nitle. Sue MDOHQY. TOIli Tl1l'0Ck- morton. Row 2: Linda Pearson, Maralynn Torode, Lois Larson, Linda Lavenick, Sue Cline, Carolyn Cainpbell, Sue Tyler, Caryl Pear-lman, Judy Wilkins, Miriam Osburn. Row 3: Judy Hughes, Kathy Rebkin, Aldeane Comito, Mary Ann Lowell, D Ann Parrott, Carole Olsen, Julie Bunzardt, l'arol Grace, Linda Bruner. There we were, all 24 Riderettes, ready for the first football game of the '57 season. VVhite cowboy hats and boots and blue fringed skirts and vests were our costumes, which, like our name, were in keeping with the school nickname, Riders. We were all juniors or seniors, and we had all been selected as Riderettes by a committee of band officers and faculty cn the basis of our marching, rhythm, dancing, posture, and carriage. After our acceptance as members, we had practiced every morning with our director. Mr. Bagley, to perfect marching and dancing fundamentals and to learn our positions in band formations. Because our chief purpose was to add color and motion to the half-time formations at the games, many of our rehearsals coincided with band practices. Now, with several weeks of practice behind us, we were at the game. We sat in two rows on either side of the band, and whenever a school song was played, we stood up and performed our dance routines with the huge, blue-and-white pom- pons we had made. When half-time came, we marched onto the field with the band and performed for the tirst time. It was then, at the game, that we realized how worthwhile all our mornings of practice had heen. Riderettes Mary Ann Lowell, Toni rIlllI'0t'liIIl0I'l0ll, Sue Tyler, Carolyn Campbell, Janis Nitzke, Sue Mooney, Julie Burgardt, ad infinitunl, enjoy game from their side- line seats on truck. For I he cause of the blue and the white . . the Ridercttes attended every home football game this year strutting their stuff at halftime and cheering front thu sidelines. CHEERLEADERS C? ll or ri: l'olly Gerllart, Marlene Harris, Ruth Ann Weatllerliy, ,lohn Davis, Warren Ingersoll, Marilyn Moore, Penny Peterson, Bev Lewis. A gray i':l0 A.lVl., and six lll1lj0l't'lfl'S ready to begin another season of Illil!'l'll- ing alul twirlillg al lloosevelt. We lllul been chosen by a faculty-student com- Illllllilf on the basis of our twirling, ap- pearance tlllll poise, marching, illlll pos- ture. llecause llllllt' of us had graduated the lll'CViUIl5 ,llllllf illlll we had no new llI4'llllilEI'S, we were accustomed to each other al the first of the year Rlllll t'0llltl work. even lll1'll, as a lt'ilIll. liut we still needed Illkllly l't'll0lll'Sill5, as our director, Mr. Bagley, told us. And so we began colllillg to school at 7:-l0 A.M. on 'l'ues- days. 'rlllll'Pll1lyh., illlll l l'i1lays. liecause ollr purpose was to assist the lbillltl ill lllill't'lllIlgL l'0lllllll'h tlllli add color to its perforlllallce, our rehearsals coincided willl theirs. 'l'llis lllt'1Illl lllill ollr lhiflillg routines had to be practiced at some Ollltfl' time MI as not to llllt'l'ft5I'0 with the lllill'1'llllljl. lilll we llillll't llllllll. lt took ollly one lH'l'l.0l'lllZlIlt'l7 at a football game Io show Its that all ollr struggles illlfl all ollr rehearsals were w ell-worth the effort. lleillg a 'l'lillS lllajorette was an honor and ll tllrill. MAJGIQETTES l'ntil this year we had the distinction of being one of the few all-boy cheer- leading squads ill the State. But because there were only two boys left from last semester and no more tried out, the squad was opened to girls for the first time this fall. The response was tremen- dous wllen tryouts were announced. Of the nlore than 100 girls that had signed up, only 20 remained after a long series of auditions and practices. W'llen these finalists led cheers before the student body at a pep assembly, three regulars and three alternates were cllosell by a group of students and faculty judges. Then, with the girls Olllllllllllitfltlllg the boys three to one, we began to practice with ollr sponsor, Mr. Houser. NVe met regularly once a week lllld rehearsed double time before the big games. With the help of other SlUti6IlIS, we learned many new eheers and chants. We ftlllglll them first lo the pep clubs ttlltl then to the entire student body, which received llltflll elltllllsiastically. As the sports sea- son progressed, the pep assemblies tlllti HBIIICS where we led t'll8t'l'S became more tllltl more spirited. and we realized that tllis had been a successful year for cheer- leaders, boys illld girls, at TRHS. 'A ws f f rx, ll to rl: Judy Simpson, Taylo r, .lean Hammer. 101 I Sandra Barnes, Bev Holmes, lat Moore, ,lean J Every two weeks the Roundup rearhes the hands of the student N E W S D A p E R S T A F F S body. News organ of TRHS, the Roundup is the result of efforts by students in second semester journalism. Usually six pages in length. it contains news of the school. including club reports, stu- dent council business, athletic coverage, and feature items. W'e students who have Activ- ities Books receive our papers free. The Roundup is sent to all parts of the country. Fall Semester As usual, the mid-year Roundup staff was somewhat diminutive in size at the outset of the semester. But small size was no handicap to us, at least not after ue had borrowed sev- eral journalism I students to pad our ranks. After learning how to work well together as an effectual unit, we put out some issues which we thought were pretty good. Quentin Miller wrote a witty column, and Dennis Forbes' cartoons and caricatures liv- ened up page two. Sandy Povall was our Editor, and Jill Shaeffer our Busi- ness Manager. Slave drivers for fall semester were Jill Shaeffer tseatedl, managing edi- tor, and Sandy Povall, editor-in-chief. ROW 2: Steve Thompson, Dennis Bates, Quentin Miller, Liz Dwight, Ann Blumberg. ROW 3: Don Corbin, Marcia Tschirgi, Sandy Povall, Jill Shaefier, Janet Arntz, Dennis Forbes. ABOYE: page editors. Forbes, Bates., Miller, and Arntz talk over story assignments for their pages. CENTER: sports editor, Don Corbin 41-enter? looks at Roosevelt-East records with assistants Dunlop fri and Thompson tl? for feature material. BELOVV: business staii, fl to rl Tschirgi, Grout, and Pidgeon paste up ads for next issue of Roundup. Editors and Business Managers of Roundup for spring semester are: tl to ri Marty Pidgeon, Ann Blumberg, Maribeth Larson, and Ann Hartnett. ROW 1: Marty Pidgeon, Jim Dunlop, Paul Grout, John Kuester. ve-r anfl our journalism vlan haul to give- p tlu- lfnumlup, tho- ni-wspape-r it hall I-4-u pulrlinhing Inr four isslu-s. So many l'0IlIl'lll. 4'il4'll of the- lxso 1-Iam-5 was give-u ine- yu-4-lv In pulnlish tlu- pap:-r anll nina- IIIKIIZIIII' pulnlu-ation, iw ill-vuln-il that our igge-st juli xsnulfl ln- trying tu improve- on u- inns- alrv-ally pmflllvu-ul in April hy u- ollu-r clans. With this in miuel. Mr. SPRING SEMESTER FIRST HALF 'I'Iu- Iirnt hall' of nhl- spring S1'llll'SIlTl' was ucli-uh haul 1-lo-4-I4-1l jourualinu for xht- -uu-wtvr that tlu-y voulel not pnsaihly havi- orlu-il on tlu- sauna- staff. Tu no-tllv tha- 4-:-lv. to 1'0Il1'1'IXI' a un-iw hl'IlIl0l IIIZIIUIZIIIP. my that it was our turn tu lalu- 0V4'I' ilu- alvy appoiuta-fl Caryl I,4'llI'IllliIll 1-flitorg nuuia- M1-Ilurm-y, a-mt-iatv 4-4litor. antl 1 n-va Ilruual. IPIISIIHNH manage-r. Wi- hp:-ut H. I-,.,l of lpn. yum- P,-,,,h,,.i,,g HH, ,,.,.0ml RUW I: II tu rt Connie lVI1-llurnc-y. Ann Hartlu-lt. ROW' 2: l'1'ggy Ilarilne-r. Almlvam- COIIIIIU, wus-0I 'Slla1Iou,. lluh-nv I razi1-r. Ifaryl l'e-arlman. Rc-va Iifllllll. ROW 32 SUP MUUIIPY. .lim Dunlop. Marty l'i1lgn-nn. llual W'illiams, ,lohn Kuc-ste-r. Sue- Hartman. llrm-v Iflianre-. SAIIIIIQ I.msry. SPRING SEMESTER SECOND HALF Win-n is 1- ilisvmw-l'e-cl that nur journalism l'lllS4 would only lu- ahh' to puhlish thn- Rmuulup for the- last uint- wc-Q-ks of the' hPlllt'SIt'I'., isa- more- some-xsliat disappoint:-tl. lint when we- In-gan planning a srhonl magazine-. yu- Iwvanu- so 01'l'lIpIt'1l with it that we forgot all about the pap:-r. lA'All'Il- ing how to write- lllilflllllllt' storim-S. organiz- ing a stali. and Iinanving the- pulbliratimm in-re tlu- most significant of our many tasks. If il llillllltl In-1-n lor thc' managv- me-nt of .lare-el Ste-in. 4-1Iit0r: .lane llang- e-rali, assnvialte- e-flitor. and Bill Turk. husi- ness managa-r. Shadows might na-ver have- hee-n puhlislu-cl. As it mas, wc- vom- plc-lm-cl our pork and yu-rv re-aily for our m-isspape-r re-sponsihilitif-s hy mid-tn-rm. ROW I: ll tn rt Mary Phillips. Nlarilu-th Larson, Ann Bllllllllt'l'fL. Sitl Huliman, Stew- Davis. UW 2: ,lim lim-rliu, Ile-ury l.ue-ljvn. Jane- l.ang1-rark. Nlarlha Collins, Liz Dwight. Sha-rri lrrons-. 'I'um IIIl'lU'l'Sllll, Cynthia Swift. Iliana- l,e-f-pe-r. ROW 3: Rivk Jarnagin, Jerry Ste-in. ill 'I'urli. I,arry l'runly. Sli-vv Tlunnpmn. lloln XI right. ,ltbllfllillihlll hpmimr Mr. llnn llals-y vnnli-rs uith stall' Ifuumlup staff hurrying to put tlu- pape-r to lwcl are-: uu-niln-rs ll to rl l.iz Ilysiglit, .-Kun lllumbe-rg. Cynthia Il to rl Diane' IA-vpl-r Sid Hoffman. RIl'li,l1lI'llllQZIll, ,lane- . Austin, auml Mary Phillips on 4-opyrm-auliug prohle-m. Lang:-ran-k. Cynthia Swift. and Stvvn- 'FIIOIIIIISOIL .Jim Best GN STAGE AT TRI-iS .. Our Hearfs Were Young and Gay FALL PLAY Madcap mixture of seasickness, comedy, love, and slap- stick took over the Roosevelt stage last fall, when the Drama Department presented Cornelia Otis Skinner's autobiographical comedy, Our Hearts Were Young and Cayf, The light plot provided many moments of laugh- ter. Concerned with the adventures of young Miss Skin- ner and her friend, Emily Kimbrough, the story traces the sophisticatedly unsophisticated encounters of the girls with measles, bedbugs, seasickness, doting mothers. and amorous young doctors. Michaeleen Gholson did a commendable performance as the dramatic Miss Skin- ner, and Judi Yocum was exceptionally fine as Emily Kimbrough. The production was staged and directed by Roger Anderson. CAST Sfeward. ..... ........ . Mrs. Skinner ........ Cornelia Olis Skinner Emily Kimbrough .... Olis Skinner ....... Purser ..... Sfewardess . . Dick Winfers. . . Admiral ..... Harrief .... . . Winifred . . . Leo ...... lnspecfor .... Therese ......... Madame Elise ....... Monsieur De La Crois. . . Window Cleaner .... LEFT: tTopI Otis Skinner advises daughter Cornelia on ensuing Euro- pean cruise. 4Centerl The Admiral returns Cornelia's unwanted purse, which she had thrown overboard. CBottoml Ill with measles, but feign- ing drunkenness, Cornelia and friends fool the inspector. RIGHT: Jared Stein as the tyrant Herod in the i4York Nativityf, . .. .. ..Linda Work Michaeleen Gholson . . . . . . .Judi Yocum . . . .John Kuesler . . . . Leon Jones . . . . .Sue Mooney . . . .Tom Woodard . . . . . . .Jim Jackson .LaLonnie Cornman . . . . . .Celia Meyer . . . .Ron Tallman . . . . Rufh Simonson . . .Sharon Lufien .. .Sheila Zornes Dennis Ba'l'es .David Housch 3 7955 Mfg? f' f I I X A: J' I TT-IE TEAI-ICDUSE CDF AUGUST MGCDNH SPRING PLAY Most ambitious undertaking of the drama department since the '56 production of Oklahoma, this spring's pro- fessional adaptation of the Broadway hit, Teahouse of the August Moon, will certainly be remembered hy all who saw it, for the intricate scenery, elaborate costumes, and superb acting. The humorous story deals with the problems of occupation in post-war Ukinawa, and the attempt to instruct the natives in the principles of de- mocracy. Everything goes wrong for the hero, a Captain Fisby, when a teahouse is built instead of a schoolhouse. Jim Boerlin portrayed a line Fishy. Other outstanding performances were turned in by Cameron Hendershot as Colonel Purdy, Jerry Stein as Captain McLean. l.inda Ros- Ahove: What in the name of occupation T There seems to be some dispute over the use of an army jeep. Right: Lotus lllossum. Captain Fishy, and Sakini in the newly erected tea- house. VGPK NATIVITV enberg as Lotus Blossom, and Steve Wolfe who stole the show with his characterization of Sakini the interpreter. . Cid 1 , kiw i flax -. W 4 I 'X 4- wa :wi , 1 -J ' Q. i 6 , , y I . ego . Ala 1 NQQQ: , , ., 4 sz- to - . ,f Q T -5- ' A 1 ,55 ,. A, N. 'N QQ' 1 v ' v ' - ,gs .5 , if ,f f , A, s.. sf' -, 1' Iv , f 1 X 1 T , ' T P ' Q , ,, ++ Q I 1 , . I1 L , , J. J M x .. F .M , . . CHRISTMAS PLAY Annually a special Christmas assembly is held for the student hody, and a depiction of the religious theme is presented. This year it was the York Nativity. The story covered the familiar narration prior to and following the birth of Christ, with the Annunclation, the shepherds. and the Wise Men three. Michaeleen tiholson served as dramatic narrator, Cameron Hendershot played the carpenter, Joseph, and Sara Curtis the Virgin Mary. Jerry Stein did a convincing job in his portrayal of the black- hearted llerod. ' s W. ,QQ ' X . Q , Q s CAST Captain Fishy ....., ,... ...... .... . I i m Boerlin Sakini .............. ...... ,....,... S t eve Wolfe Sergeant Gregovirh .. ...,........, Jim Best Colonel Purdy ....,...... .... t 'ameron Hendershot Old Woman .,......,...... . ....... Polly Speiglman Old Woman's Daughter ....... ..,.. ........,. . . Carol Smith The Daughtefs Children ....... ......,,.,...,.. ' l'oni Sarcone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fred Rosenberg. Nancy Bromherg, Billy Rashid Ancient Men ,..,......., .,.,.....,.. l .eon Jones, John Kuester Mr. Hokaida ........ ...... ,........ R o ger Leventhal Mr. Omura ........ . .,.Jerry Leventhal Mr. Sumatra .......,.. ....,. K en Baechel Mr. Sumata's Father Mr. Seiko ..,.,.,...,. Miss Higa Jiga ..... Mr. Keora ......, Lotus Blossum .,,... . . . . . . . . . ....Jim Ver Hoef .......Ken Drew . . . . .Kathi Jones .....Tom Woodard . . . , . , Linda Rosenberg Captain McLean . .,,.. ..,....,.. ......,...... J a red Stein Extras ...,..,......,................,.,........,..,....... Sheila Zorncs, Nancy Morrison, Mariel Nue, Sheri Sarcone, Penny Peterson. Susie Anderson, Nancy Beran. Linda Mc- 105 lntosh, Jackie Rashid, Jim Pollack, Paul Cook. Don Mager, Gordon Pearlman. Larry Wegner, Neal Picken, Michaeleen Gholson, Saron Lutjen, Bonnie McBeth, Judi Yocum. Beth Keslerson. Sharon Cochran. Row 1: Sally Austin. Sally Blanchard, rbara Little, Judy Mastin, Vicki Jo illiams, Mary McCarthy, Ann Stouffer, oise Good, Marcia Berkley, Jeanne At- ison. Row 2: Linda Kauslarich, Mary in Lee, Marilyn Hutchison, Joellen rore, Joe Atkinson, Barbara Early, Ann ick, Rosemary Neely, Ann Bartley, Scott -ff, Jim Shuman, Neal Bush, Carol Cross, eryl Wandling, Robby Maul, Mary Lou hnson, Larry Dunham, Jim Anderson, nice Oden, Bob Dotz. Row 3: Vickie ix, Sally Swanson, Sue Boatman, Ellen -lly, Bill Murphy, Margaret Boltmer, fnnie Frowick, Pat Blackman, Dick oyd, Janice Blount, Mary Moser, Bill owick, Peggy Villont, Jay Peterson, Dave leger, Steve Couch, Charles Meek, John aw, Bob Mason, Doug Clark, Bob amer, Belva Bullard, Herb VanDeventer, irty Schuchat, Karen Haag, Laura Mc- ooum, Sandra Howard. Row 4: Charles fris, Gary Bevington, Karen Cruick- ank, Nancy Anderson, Karen Anderson, ne Bartley, Sharon Beckett, Judy Grund, eve Twiselton, Jim Mclflendrick, Sonny ack, Mike Lamberti, Bruce Miller, Terry nnings, Gary Johnson, Keith Sayre, Jim llse, Ardelle Whisler, Paul Havens, Tom iyne, Bob VanGilder, Paul Jones, Ron rlly, Larry Miller, Jane Miller, Gary linn, Gorden Garsuch, fstandingl Mr. :bert Bagley, Mr. Ed Darlington, John ttle, Diane Heinz, Ariel Cross, Merrill lell, Mickey Montgomery, Jim Bushnell, ndy Wise, Alan Ackley, Linda Lindell. Row I: Marlene Harris, Mary Ann owell, Phyllis Liefson, Carol Cross, Judy ires, Susan Eastman, Greg Sampson, larcia Berkley, JoAnn Atkinson, Sandra ohnson. Row 2: Debby Betensky, Julie urgardt, Deanne Parrot. Nancy Moore, orret Kagine, Jean Burgardt, Jane Mor- an, Kathy Weaver, Mary Ann Lee, Linda auzlarich, Karen Cruickshank, Jim Mc- Iendrix, Sally Austin, Barb Little, La- onnie Cornman, Suzanne Peacock, Ann failey, Claudia Chapman, Sue Miller. Row : Mary Ann Witt, Cecilia Myer, Mary trobach, Rosemary McKinnon, Elizabeth hoeman, Molly Pearlman. Wendy Knowles, Larb Garsch, Rosemary Neely, Barb Dndi, lick Lloyd, Janice Blount, Bill Frowick, Fave Swiger, Terry Jennings, Janice Fogle- ang, Gorden Gorsuch, Dick Jester, Diane lae, John I-leldridge, Bob Porter. Row 4: lr. Ed Darlington, Mr. Robert Bagley, ally Blanchard, Chellney Horn, Janet liddeman. Not pictured: Nancy Wolf. BAND g'Left, right, left, rightfi we chanted as we marched up and down the field early one morning during band prac- tice. It was football season, and we were practicing three mornings a week before school as well as every other day in class in order that we could give half-time demon- strations at the games. Much of our time was spent marching and practicing formations, but there was music to be rehearsed, too. This rush to learn routines con- tinued until the end of the season, but under our director, Mr. Bagley, we somehow always managed to be ready for the games. But even when football season was over there were many things to do. There were Iowa State College's Homecoming parade, the winter festival, and, for the pep band, the basketball games. Second semes- ter there were still other performances. We shared a half-hour KRNT-TV program with the Boys' Glee Club, played for the Iowa Bandmasters Clinic Festival, par- ticipated in the spring concert, and presented numbers for students at an all-school assembly. Marching, too, was begun in rehearsal for the Drake Relays parade and the Armed Forces Day parade. lt was a big schedule, but the band, with 95 members second semester, was a big band. Q Q . 3 AH.. bln ORCHESTRA 'l'h4-rv wah a moms-nt of disvord as our orvhestra ron- 4-:-rtnnistrn-:-s. Marlvm- Harris, raised her violin and we lu-gan lo tuna- our instrunwnts. But soon the tuning was ov:-r, the vanloras wt-rv ready, and vm more ready to he- gin our KRNT-'l'V pn-rf0rInam'z'. lluring the 15 minutes uv we-rv give-n to pm-rlorm, we played a variety of clas- airal and so-lni-1'lase.i1'al mu:-iv vhose-n hy our dire-rtor, Mr. llaglvy. 'lllld' music was sonlcwhat more dillirult than wv had playa-rl before llorausmr our group had more' mom- lu-rp and was more- avtivff than it had he-on for some time-. Wu' had the- opportunity of making pcrformanvos away from svhool for tho first limo, too. As well as the teh-- vision program, we playful for the Wr1n11fn's Cluh and the- Rotary Club suroml S1'lllQ'Sll'I'. Our school perform- anvm-s ins-lull:-1l partivipation in the- Vlfinter Convert, Spring llomw-rt, two whool plays. twso vonlnlenvenlent programs, and an all-school ass:-mhly. lfor several of us. Ihr All-State Urvhostra off4'l'1-4l an opportunity to per- form vwith a large-r. morv so-le-vt group. Six of the eight from Roo:-vva-lt who audition:-fl for this group more' ac'- re-ptml. 'l'hrough all of our arlivities, the whole orvlws- Ira vould swf- that it was taking its place as one of the moat important music groups in Ihr- school. ,U M 6 Av NY Row 1: Nancy Coleman, Linda Lindell, Helen Bishop, Jerri Brown, Debby Lovejoy, Beth Kesterson, Melanie Meredith, Sharon Miller, Judy Johnson, Cynthia Austin, Ann Stoffer, Jackie Cole, Judy Yocum, Nancy Smith, Jean Troutfetter, Dana Gaylord. Row 2: Carol Samberg, Sherry Ellerhoff Kathy Kyle, Joyce Boyer, Joellen Moore, Michaeleen Gholson, Diane Hammer, Bob Bennett, Art Roberts, Jim Hultz, Claude Williams, Steve Corrie, Dale Carr, Sally Austin, Susan Melcher, Martha Whitaker, Dev Butler, Miss Laura Duncan. Row 3: Karen Murray, Margo Johnson, Belinda Price, Judy Forde, Jane Dean, John Herron, Harold Young, Bill Brammer, Bill Allan, Ken Mason, Frank Burnett, Danny Nelson, Jeff Alt, Ann Strief Maribeth Larson Nancy Day, Bonnie Dennis, Judy Bishop. Raw 4: Shirley Weiss, Dianne Woltz, Martha Glomset, Kay Wessinger, Steve Davis, John Harper, Vic Morris, Jerry Whitlock, Paul Christenson, Ed Bittle, Dick Anderson Mike Mains, Don Butterfield, Jerry Stein, Dick Nealy, Jane Langerak, Marianne Field, Judy Zika, Martha Collins. CONCERT CHORUS With our bright blue robes flung over our arms, we Concert Chorus members boarded a bus and headed toward downtown Des Moines. We were on our way to a Women's Club meeting, just one of the many places where we sang during the year. We had also been to a Teachers' Convention, two junior high schools, the Rotary Club, and a Women's Kiwanian group, a district student council rally and had performed on KRNT-TV. Our performances at Roosevelt included a PTA program. a performance with Chicago's Salvation Army Band, the spring concert and ,participation in the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Assemblies. We were always glad to sing for a group because we felt that our ability and self-confidence improved through every performance. Nothing, of course, helped us as much as steady, concentrated practice every other day in class and every Wednesday before school. The fact that we were a select group that had audi- tioned for membership didn't decrease our need for rehearsals. To BOYS' OLEE CLUB Mani was the exclamation as we looked at fellow Boys' Glee Club members. 0ur new, powder-blue dinner jackets had just arrived, com- plete with navy blue bow ties, handkerchiefs, and feather bouton- nieres. There had been an increased interest in the Glee Club at the end of the first semester, and when our director, Miss Duncan, dis- covered that she had a bigger and better group than she had had for several years. the idea of the jackets originated. Up until that time, our only performance had been the previous semester for the winter concert. But now we had an added incentive to sing well, we really began to practice during our class periods every other day. When we had perfected several numbers, we began making public appearances. First we sang for an assembly at school, and later ,performed for Franklin Junior High, the Parole Board, and on KRNT-TV in a half- hour program with the band. We are proud of our new jackets and our increased numbers this year, and hope, with Miss Duncan, that the group will continue progressing next year. the 16 of us who auditioned for All-State Chorus, this meant even more time spent practicing music. But our efforts were repaid when twelve of us were accepted into the Chorus. And the efforts of the whole group were repaid when even our director, Miss Duncan, said Good job! 1 awk, Q . 1-Q , K fs Y' lg lu tx . E ' 'L , 2 5 ,, 1 4 X Z , l 5 Q 4 F 4 i P X A-fi S X C so 5: Q if , T A .1 'X Row 1: ll to ri, Claude Williams, Harris Coggeshall, Dick Faulkenson, Harold Young, Hugh Ayres, Bob Baker, Dave Glancy, Ken Drews, Larry Schmit Miss uncan. Row 2: Steve Davis, Frank Burnett, Keith Cranston, Ken Mason, Del Poderbarac, Steve Richardson, Fred Stephen, Bob Mitchell, Mike Cook.' Kent zsley. Row 3: Don Butterfield, Jeff Alt, Norman Hansen, Terry Canady, Mel Short, Jay Roberts, Mike McDevitt, Dick Anderson, Lynn Naminga, John Harper, m Rosenthal, Dave Groth. 108 yi . S. X Row I: Karen Troutman, Judi Yocum, Nam-y Zeller, Susan Daubert, Annette Letfocq, Shiela Zornes, Juanita Mills, Diane Preston. Sally Hamilton, Aynur Tezel, Karen Vruikshank, Lynda Mapel, Molly Wilson, Carolyn Guyer, Lois Grund, Melanie Sherin, Marge Fleenor, Nilefn Simpson, Jeaniel Nic-ol, Penny Peterson, Miss Duncan. Row 2: Donna Van Dyke, Claudia Coon. Judy Smith, lda Nuzum, Donna Butler, Melanie Shroyer, Linda Bishop, .lean Mark, Judy Lau. Linda Wheatcraft, Sharon Van Reese, Donna Crosby, Bobbie Rubin, Janie Nelson, Linda Peterson, Barbara Little. Linda lloone, Sophie l'ar1zas, Pat Edgerton. Row 3: Ann Bartley, Mary Russell, Terry Fugate, Diane Foster, Annette Miller, Carol VVilson, Sharon Tor- stennon, Kay Sullivan, Virginia Richards, Judy Beasley, Barbara Howard, Willene Bethard, Kathy Brogan, Charlene Stroeber, Mary Pearsall, Mary lieth Devine, l'at Chaney. Tamaral Crane, Carol Sue Crookham, Judy Anderson. Row 4: Martha Holbert. Barbara Wilson, Belinda Smith. Mollie Campbell, Carolyn Manheck, Judy Zika, Diane Hammer, Muriel Hughes, Jolene Thompson, Debbie Hull, Sarah Muelhaupt, Nancy Day, Janet Munzen- mnit-r. Jean Taylor, Sue Curtis, Carolyn Beers, Linda Paterson, Rosemary Vestrum, Suzanne Jung, Lillian Mann. Row 5: Lynda Kading, Mary Dalbey. .lulle llruner, Betty llull, Kathy Smedes, Janet Graham, Sandy Bnatwrizht, Sue Miller, Belinda Price, Ann Anderson, Pat Brody, Jane Lanxzerak. Judy llitlikofler, Marlene Johnson, Susan Prugh, Phyllis Leifson. Mary Lou Donavon, Mary Lee Mountain. GIRLS OLEE CLUB Dressed in our white blouses and navy shirts, we anxiously awaited the most important Girls' Cleo Club perlormanee of the year. it was time for the annual Cirls Club installation ceremony, and we were going to sing lor it. Our program consisted of three selections. and it seemed to be well-rereived by everyone. We were glad of this, bevause we had spent a rlass period every other day during the year prartiring. Our other perform- ances were at the Winter Convert, the Spring Convert, and an all-srhool assembly. How Miss Dunran, our director, could organize us for these performances was remarkable. because the 1-lub was made up of two sep- arate rlasses that rarely had the opportunity to rehearse together. ln previous years, there had been only one Clee Club. but so many girls elerted the rourse this year that it had to be divided. Those of us who had sting in the larger group in other semesters agreed that the experienre and individual attention we rereived in the stnaller groups was invaluable. and definitely outweighed the lIlt'0llVt5llit'Ill't'S of the situation. A TUNE IS MORE LASTIINIO TI-IAN TI-IE VOICE OE TI-IE BIRDS. A SONG MORE LASTINO TI-IAN THE RICI-IES OE TI-IE WORLD . Colum 109 Beth Kesterson lsecond from leftl shows fellow members of French Club the material for the costume she wore in a dance number in Pan-American assembly. '6B0n jour, mon ami, and Ici on parle francaisw filled the room as we began another French Club meeting. Because we were all French students trying to learn more about the language we were studying, we made it a point to speak some French at all our meetings and to discuss problems we had encountered during our studies. We were also trying to learn more about France and her customs. Following the informal discussion at this meeting, Marilyn Hockenberg showed her slides and spoke to us about her trip to Europe. Other programs consisted of French games, French speakers, or discussions led by our sponsor, Mrs. Gaulke, about anything pertaining to French. One of our most enjoyable meetings was the picnic that closed the year's activities, and one of our most important projects was the presentation of an act in the Pan-American Day assembly. To organize all these activities, we elected Marilyn Mauritz president, Katy Dennis vice- president, and Beth Kesterson secretary-treasurer. Before beginning the year, these ofhcers agreed that the main object of the French Club during the year would be to increase its members' interest in French language and culture. When the year was finished, they agreed that they had fulfilled this purpose well. ls FC K 'Fa on l o rl Sherry Tingle, Judy Jacobson, Sandy Benson, Martha McKinnon, Nancy Zeller, Sue Pillars, Roslland Bosenber lenny Petexson leda Papanastassiou, Joyce Barnhart. Row 2: Jean Mack, Debby Lovejoy. Sandy Schroeder, Renee Harris Mari lyn H0llx9Hb6l laurie Keir, Marilyn Mauritz, Judy Anderson, Marcia Bond, Beth Kesterson. Row 3: Miss Gaulke Marjory Elman Ann Bartly June Fisher., Datie Denny, Mary Sundby, Judy Sparks, Judy Hughes, Helen Bishop, Brice Davis, Jane Mlller 110 Q as ,p-. ape Row l: Karen Scott, Elaine Phillips, Martha McMicheal, Susie Lynn, Jean Ann Lillie, Donna Womack, Annette LeCocq. Leda Papanastasiou, Sharon Becker, Shirley Yamasaki, Sophie Pargaa, Billie Pappas. Row 2: Bev Lewis, Cora Lee Nichleson, Sue Fenske, Judy Jansen, Josette Reed, Laura McCollum, Jan Gibbson, Sharon Martindale, Jackie Rashid, Vickie Williams, Kathy Smedes. Row 3: Danny Nelson, Sallie Cnwnie, Jane Tidrick. Sue Wood, Barbara Ballard, Carol Smith, Alice Jacob. Marty Schwartz, Elaine Rotkow, Belirada Price. Row 4: Martha Church, Sue Holt, Maralynn Torode, Lynn Silberman, Ken Brown, Pat Brody, Rosemary Vestrem, Sr. riseno. SPANISH CLUB Hola, senoritasln said our sponsor, Senor Briseno, as he walked into our Spanish Club meeting after school one evening. Because we were all study- ing Spanish and trying to improve our speaking ability, we listened eagerly to his greeting and the phrases that followed. The program was soon turned over to a Drake student who told us of his native Mexico. Through this program and others where we had had cha-cha lessons and heard from Mex- ican travelers, we were trying to learn more about the countries whose language we were studying. Much of our time, too, was spent planning a Mexican fiesta and a Pan-American Day program. The first of these was held February ll in the school caleteria for Spanish students from Roose- velt and other schools. Although we spoke only Spanish throughout the Mexican meal and talent program, the room was filled with gay chatter. Un Pan-American Day, April ll, we sold enchiladas, coffee and Mexican hot chocolate in the halls and featured singers, dancers, and instrumental solos in an assembly. All of our programs and projects were organized under the direction of Belinda Price and Alice Jacob, first and second semester presidents, .lurly Petit and Linda Newman, vice-presidenlsg Caryl Pearlman and .lane Langerak, secretaries, and lilondell Winston and Sophie Pargas, treasurcrs. i TOP RIGHT: Latin American flavor is added to city-wide Spanish Fiesta by South of the border combo. LEFT: Susan Mel- cher and Senor Briseno set up a display of tlags for Pan-American Week. fr. Q ' .Q 5 i E 5 t xi 4 3 l Future Nurses helping Miss Johnson 42nd from leftl in her oliice are tl to rt Ann Stoutfer, llarh Bishop, Sallie l'rugh, Miriam Osborn, Sharon Miller, and Carol Grace. The room was filled with quietly excited girls, if such a thing is possible, the only sound that could he heard was the voice of the doctor narrating a film on plastic surgery. The ordi- nary layman observer would have found the movie technically dull, but we were fascinated by it. We were members of the Future Nurses Club, and seeing such visual aids was just one of the many things we have done during the year to broaden our knowledge ol nursing as a career. While we all have not yet decided to become nurses, we all have considered the opportunity of a nursing career and have tried to reach a decision through this program. But while we have attempted to learn, we have served, as well. Some of us have helped our sponsor, Miss Johnson, by serving as nurse's monitors during our study periods. Many of our group have gone to Blank Hospital on Saturday mornings to supervise playroom activities. while others have helped the American Cancer Society with its projects and campaigns. Prob- ably the most active participants in these club projects have been our officers. Fall semester they were Marianne Field, president, Joellen Moore, vice president, Jean Bullard, secretary- treasurer, and Judy Simpson, corresponding secretary. Spring semester, Sharon Miller, presi- dent, Ann Stouffer, vice president, Miriam Osburn, secretary-treasurer, and Sharon Kay Barker, corresponding secretary, took over. in 5 . Row l: fl to rl Christy Syphol, Sharon Becker, Donna Right, Renee Hirris, Ann h . , Sharon Talcott, Judy Hadley, Susie Hart, Betty Hull, Sue Boatman, Marilyn Moore. Row 2: Sandi Loveless, Jean Bullard, Bev Butler, Sandi Hamil- Strong, Marcheta Mills, Jose! Reed, Sue Putman. Row 3: Judy Stouffer, Jackie Lane, Sue Derrick, Sharon Lewis, Raedean Lynn, ton, Ann Turner, Melanie Shroyer, Sharon Miller, Joellen Moore, Carol Wallis, Pam I - - Simpson, Muriel Hughes, Susie Walker, Sallie Prugh, Carol Grace, Joyce Birnhart, Ann Mack, Pat Patton, Stephanie Crawford, Jane Miller, .M8flb9t.h Ann Strief, Judy Zika, Nancy Thompson, Melba Buddln. Marl- Larson, Mariam Osburn, Mary Johanson. Eleanor Watts. Row 4: Roseanne Barnes, . anne Field, Jane Langerak, Barb Bishop, Myrna McKinney, Sue Melcher, Linda Cormany, Mary Slanlnzer, Judy Foarde. 112 llois I: ll to rl Kara-n llaag. llla tllarlt. Sharon tilirista-nson. Roz llosetiln-rg. Sherri Tillglcy. .lanct Mason. Ella tlottlielv. Sharon lrIlljl'll, tin-in tlustalson, Sun- llauhcrt, lictty Strayer. Ron 2: Larry Srlimit. .lanot Kainian. Sandra l,un1llwrg. l.illll'il Mrlfullom. Mary Z4-lln-r. Miriam llrum, Kathy Jones, Nancy Smith. Karen l,oy, .lanirv lfogglcsong, lie-tty Stevenson, l'at lfortlcrman. l.in4la l,imln-ll, tl:-lia M1-yn-r. lion Ii: Mr. Wetter, lie-va llruml. Suzanne l'omeranlz. Suzanne l'm-at-on-lt. lllillltllil Koon. liarhara l.id1lle. flings-r Moor:-, Kathleen llrian, .lf-an 'l'routln-tto-r, Kay lliltlreth. Mary Ann Motla-rt. l'olly Sllt'g.El'llllAlll. ,lulic l,inhurg. Mig lfilman. Samlra l'4-I--rson. Miss tlain, lloxx lz Ann AIltll'I'S0ll, ,lane lie-an. Kathy Jones. Katy l'et1-rson, Myrna Sllllllllltlll. Sandra lioxxarll. Mariel Neu, Sally liltlllt'llEll'tl, ,Io tilarlx. .lanet Arntz. Delores Morton. l'olly Martin, lietty Hull, Kathy Corrie. Diana llarv. FUTURE TEACHERS l chose teaching as a career hecause . . . began three Roosevelt teachers as they spoke to our Future Teachers l'lub meeting one week. They went on to explain their reasons, which seemed to coincide with our own reasons for wanting to teach. We had not all decided to become teachers, but we were at least considering the edu- cational field and trying to learn more about it through our club activities. These included a film concerning teaching qualifications and a talk by the state president of Future Teachers of America. Three all-city meetings that were especially helpful were a Prospective Teachers llay at Drake, a rally at North, and a picnic on our campus. But perhaps more helpful than any of the meetings was the actual class- room experience we received. By assisting in classes, helping teachers with filing. and correcting tests, we gained an insight into the profession at the same time as we were serving. Miss Cain and Mr. Wetter sponsored our club and our officers made most of the plans for it. These officers were, first semester: Sally Blanchard. presi- dent: Anne Anderson and Mariel Neu, vice-presidents: Sandy Howard, secretary: Katy Peterson, treasurer: and Diana Dair. historian: second semester: Sally Blanch- ard, president: Jean Mack and Sharon Lutjen, vice-presidents: .lo Ulark, secretary: Sandy Howard, treasurer: and Laura Mcfollum, historian. A., . ., ,, 'k1 Ulll1'4'l'sall4llll1'llllN'l'sol l'uture la-aclte-rs llluln work olll a srheclllla- for future programs xx ith their sponsor Miss Etln-l Cain. 113 I , B.,..lg...l,. B' 3 - - Row 1: ll to rl Jackie Rashid, Linda Maclntosh, Nancy Zeller,Carol Sandburg, Judi Yocum, Sherri Sarcone, Susie Anderson, Sharon Lewis, Sharon Lutjen, Linda Lyon, Annette LeCocq, Marilyn Moore. Nancy Morris, Sara Curtis. Row 2: .lane Carny, Mary Ann Witt, Susie Mooney, Nancy Beran, Miehaeleen Gbolson, Paul Cook, ,lim Best, Polly Spigelman, Kathy Jones, Sally Connie, Mariel Neu, Carol Smith. Row 3: .lane Tidrick, Tom Woodard, Linda Rosenberg, Jared Stein, John Kuester, Don Mager, David Houcb, Mary Philips, Mr. Anderson. DRAMATICS CLUB It was early September. and we listened eagerly to plans concerning the formation of a llramatics Club. Some of us had talked earlier with our prospective sponsor, Mr. Anderson, about com- bining the Make-Up and Costume Club members with students interested in other aspects of the theater. He had approved of the idea, and now tbe club was organizing. As prospective mem- bers, we were told that we would have to till out applications describing our past dramatic experi- ences before we could join. When the member- ship was determined, we elected .lim Boerlin president, Mary Phillips secretary-treasurer, and Kathy Jones program chairman. W'e then drew up a constitution and began to meet regularly, keeping in mind that our purpose was to increase Roosevelt students? interest in drama and to fur- ther our own knowledge of the theater. We had our student teacher from Drake speak to us, in- vited other speakers to come, and gave play scenes and readings ourselves to our fellow mem- bers. By the time the spring came, we were well enough organized that we could help on and off stage with the play, Teahouse of the August Moonf, But by far the most important thing we did was to initiate an organization that would be of service to students for many years to come. Drama minded students experiment in the art of the- atrical makeup. Mary Phillips and ,lim Boerlin fstand- ing? apply base to Kay Campbell and Kathy Jones. 114 The creative writing process Scrihblers listen to Ravel's dramatic Bolero and then write mood pie:-es from its inspiration. It was a typical Scribblers Club meeting, and we were listening intently as one of ollr fellow members read his original composition. When he finished we began to comment on his work. The most helpful suggestions came from Miss lirody. the club sponsor, but we all praised the strong points and critim-ized the weak. We knew that the reader was grateful for all the sugges- tions, because we had each been required to read at least one of our own short stories, poems or essays during the semester and we realized that the purpose of Scribblers Club is to help us increase our creative writing ability. W'hen four or tive others had read their manuscripts. we all began to write exlemporaneously as a musical recording was played. Earlier in the year we had written with a given topic such as noses or a contemporary painting as bark- ground. and now we were writing to music. These special sessions had been planned and organized by the oflin-ers elected each semester. Elayne Rotkow, presidentg Bob Epstein. vire- presidelltg ,Iulie Hartolt, seerctaryg and Sarah Haskins, treasurer, served during the first semester. Marlene Harris, presidentg Martha Collins, vice-president: liinda Coon. secretaryg and Julie llartofl, were second-semester ofncers. liow l: tl to ri Ilonna llyer. Sara Haskins, Martha Collins. Ann lllumberg, Leda l,2lllilll2lSlilSSl0lI, Marlene Harris. l,ois Grund, Marinne Drum, llarb Little. llarbara Newfeld. Ellen Kelly. Row 2: Belinda l'rice. Alice Jacob, Janet Kaiman, Joanne Alvine, X4-nda Lindcll. l'at Gardner, Sara Curtis, Marilyn Hockenberg, ,ludy Rominger. Row 3: Linda Coon. Celia Myer. Eleanor Smith, Mary Slaningcr, Ralph 'I'llompsun, ,lulie liruner, Julie Hartofl, Mary Ann Sundby. Bridge Club g Row 1: Sue Hartman, Melba Buddin, Peggy Gardner, Barbara Bishop, Mary Ann Lee, Judy Miller, Linda Kauzlarich, Sarah Muelhaupt, Diane Woltz, Joyanne Wolf, Marcia Munger, Frankie Burley, Nancy Andrews. Row 2: Cynthia Austin, Judy Ireland, Pat Mickelson, Sherry Ellerhoff, Nancy Smith, Jackie Cole, Sherry Sarcone, Susie Lamoureux, Ella Gottlieb, Mary Sloan, Sharon Lewis, Elaine Yama- saki, Judy Bishop, Margo Friedman, Diane Hammer, Liz Dwight, Sue Derrick, Ida Nuzum, Barb Winters. Row 3: Sue Arthur. Shirley Weiss, Sandy Howard, Judy Simpson, Karen Middour, Joan Corporan, Judy Rominger, Jerri Brown, Greta Gustafson, Barb Duke, Jan Elliot, Ann Turner, Joellen Moore, Martha Collins, Jackie Ives, Kathy Jones, Joyce Boyer, Nancy Namanny. Row 4: Toni Spry, Diane Hammer, Sara Curtis, Judy Patty, Carol Olsen, Cora Lee Nickleson, Lynn Manning, Judy Smith, Sandi Hamilton, Bev Butler, Pat Spry, Carolyn Wallace, Sharon McKinney, Carolyn Herman, Sherry McMartin, Anne Robinson. Row 5: Gayle Barclay, Louanne Thoreson, Diana DeVortie, Ann Hartnett, Martha Whitacker, Jean Hammer, Karen Porter, Vickie Bond, Carol Bowie, Janet Kaiman, Sharon Chris- tenson, Marcheta Mills, Nancy Thompson, Linda Wheatcraft, Philia Geotes, Joyce Barnhart, Donna Anderson, Sue Mooney, Ginger Richards, Sue Melcher, Mary Phillips, Judy Zika, Myrna McKinney. Row 6: Kay Campbell, Mary Ann Lowell, Ann Strief, Aldeane Comito, Sue Laing, Judy Bittikoffer, Linda Emery, Reva Grund, Kathy Pierce, Maribeth Larson, Sallie Prugh, Linda Roos, Judy Schinzel, Caryl Pearlman, Linda Bruner, Martha Glomset, Miriam Osburn, Brice Davis, Linda Cormany, Kay Wygren, Sue Beisel, Marianne Field. At four o'clock the cafeteria buzzed with the excitement of a Bridge Club meeting. '5One heart, Nl pass, and 5'We'll never make game! were but a few of the comments heard as we senior girls held our biweekly meeting. Mr. Webber, our sponsor, could be seen going from table to table giving instructions to beginners and describing techniques to more advanced players. Most of us had mimeographed sheets beside us which explained bidding, rebidding, scoring, and other points. When our fellow members offered suggestions, we listened. Through these means we were all either learning to play bridge or to improve our playing ability. We had no special speakers, no planned programs: we only wanted to play bridge. We knew that we would want to play a great deal after we graduated, and this seemed like the best time to learn. Later on in our meeting refreshments were served, but they were only secondary to the game. Organization was not of great importance, either, but we did need officers. First semester we elected Kay Campbell, president: Maribeth Larson, vice-president: JoAnn Scribner, secretary, and Leda Papanastassiou, treasurer. Elaine Yamasaki, president, Carole Olsen, vice-president, Sue Arthur, secretary: and Jackie Ives, treasurer, took over the responsibilities second semester. Bridge Club members trick and Ntrumpw at after school card sessions. 116 Mafh-Science Club 4 l W Math-science enthusiasts fri give their atten- tion to club president, senior Bob Jester fbe- lowl aspiring TRHS scientist, as he lectrues, to W them on dimension and relativity theories at l regular club meeting. Math and science enthusiasts of Roosevelt were off again on another field trip. This time we Math-Science Club members were touring the Armstrong Rubber Company, but it was only one ol' many trips we had made during the year to increase our knowledge of mathematics and science. Other interesting things we saw included the observatory at Drake, an electronic device called a synchrotron at Iowa State College, Ames, and the IBM machines at Bankers Life. These l0lll'S were arranged by our oflicers: liob Jester, president, Art Roberts, vice president, Donna Anderson, secretary, and Lynne Berhow, treasurer. These officers also planned our regular meetings after school, at which many of the programs were presented by Clllb members. Be- cause we had studied or were still studying some advanced math or science, each of us was qualified to give detailed reports and make scientific observations before the entire group. We also worked together on special projects, which this year included buying a generator lor the physics department, selling physics and chemistry handbooks, and participating in the Junior Academy of Science and the Science lfair. When we completed our year's program, we agreed with our sponsor, Mr. Kirkpatrick, that wc had broadened our own knowledge and had given service to the school during the nine academic months of '57-'58. Sputnik and tllc Russians had nothing over us. Row I: Molly Bond, June Fisher, Polly Gerhart, Barb Baker, Jean Jacob, Ann Turner. Barbara Neufeld, Joe Atkinson, Nancy Zeller, Linda Lyon, Vickie Bond, l'aroI Cathcart, Joyce Barnhart, Joe Ball. Row 2: Jm Winner, Phyllis Leifson, Diane Churchill, Sharon Hamill, Art Roberts, Lynn llerhow, llonna Anderson, Bob Jester, Alice Jacob, Susan Prugh, Mary Lee Mountain, Chuck Safris, George Hise, Diane Rae. Row 3: Gerald Grlmth, Joe Kennedy, Janie Nelson, Kendall Atkinson, John Herron, Tim Asarch, Lynn Silherman, Charles Roberts, Steve Davis, Curt Lamb, Arnie Balannff. Row 4: Keith Cranston, Dennis Hamill, Richard Green, Tim Oberg, John Reichelt, Norman Hansen, Phil Brown. 117 miim na... o Row 1: Fred Minnus, Bob Titus, Jim Smith, Bob McVay, Bob McCaffrey, Lee Hanson. Row 2: Mr. Wetter, Steve Tucker, Mike Kaser, John Herron, Joe Cruikshank, John Heldridge, Reynolds Davis. Putting our heads together around a radio receiver one Tuesday after school, we Ham Club members listened intently to a crackling voice coming in. Where was this ham from? Mexico? Our purpose as a club was to increase our knowledge of short-wave radios and to combine our efforts in order to reach ham operators all over the world. We had heard from far-away states at nearly every meeting, but it was a little more unusual to talk to someone from a foreign country such as the gentleman on the other end of the receiver. Some of the boys that stood by as we talked had learned practically everything they knew from club meetings, membership was open to anyone who was interested, and many who met this qualification didn't own licenses of their own. As the semester progressed, we ad- vised the boys and tried to help them get licensed. Another of our goals was to buy a transmitter and receiver for the school so we wouldnit have to carry our own sets back and forth every week. This last project was not completed, but through the guidance of our sponsor, Mr. Wetter, we felt we had managed to fulfill our other purposes well. Much of the credit for the successful year went to our officers, John Herron and Fred Minnis, first and second semester presidents, Fred Minnis and Jim Smith, vice-presidents, Dave Morton and John Heldridge, secretaries, Jim Smith and Joe Cruikshank, treasurersg and John Golden and John Herron, program chairmen. X S , ...., , 1 c Ham enthusiasts ll to rl Bob Jester, John Herron, and Steve Tucker, work over their radio as part of a club project. llow l: ll to rl l'aul Jones, Paula Champlin, ,loe Hall. Row 2: Arnie llalanoli, .lim Hulse, ,lcrry llanie-ls. Row 3: llob Van Gilder, George Bartlow, Johnny La Vine, Norman Hansen. We were all amazed. Here, in only the second year at Camera Club's organization, we had 15 active members, each seriously interested in photography. Furthermore, the members all seemed to be enthused about beginning the year's program. The first thing wc did was elect George llartlow president, Alan Miller vice-president, and Tom Fugate secretary-treasurer. A regular meeting time was thcn arranged with our sponsor, Mr. Morrison, and programs were planned. Among the interesting things we did during the year, a demonstration ol medical photography, a photo contest. and a tour through the Register and Tribune photography department stand out as the most significant. Several of our meetings were spent in informal discttssions about photography, and many others were utilized at working in the new TRHS dark room, installed just this year for our use. One of our biggest projects was processing the teachers' pictures for the annual, which had been taken by our treasurer, Tom lfugatc, and also thc photography for the newspaper and annual. To pay forthe dark room and enlarger, and other essential equipment nccdcd for these projects, we found it necessary to charge all members a Sllc initiation fee and 254' dues each month. llut ln-cause wc were all so interested in improving darkroom techniques and increasing our photographic abilities. we didn't lllllltl thc dues and thought only of the advantages Caine-ra Club was providing for us, and indirectly for the school. Annnual photographer llilblll lfugatc shoots fellow tlaincra Club mcntlrcrs who LJ e nose with their own c'nn- X s i cras and photography Ulllllll' N X nn-nt. 119 SEIXIICDIQ DIRECTCDIQY MGNITQRS ADVHQ VISHQS 120 Miller, Quentin SENIOR DIRECTORY Anderson, Leslie Michel Lea H. R. Pres. 4: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 8, Election Comm. 8: Movie Monitor 6, 8: Boys Club Rep. 6, 7. Andrew, Francis E. Skip Senior Class Pres. 8: H. R. Pres. 4: Student Council Rep. 3, 4, 6, Finance Chrmn. 6. Andrew, Wayne Football, 4, 6: Track, 5, 1, 1 R : Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Ankrom, Janice Joan Joan Senior Mlmeographing Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 8. Bane, Linda Senior Social Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Make-Up Club 5: Football Pep Club 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 8. Bassman, Patricia Patty H. R. Sec. 4: Senior Class Asst. Treas. 8, Com- mencement Comm. 8: Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Annual Stall Advertising Chrmn. 6, 7, Senior Editor 8: Girls Club Rep. 6, 7, Friendship Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 8: French Club 5, 6, 7, 8: Swimming Pep Club 8. Bates, Dennls Denny Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 8: Senior Frolics 7: Roundup Page 3 Editor 8. Book, Larry Chester Larry H. R. Treas. 8: Senior Class Asst. Treas. 8, Com- mencement Comm. 8: Orchestra 3, 4: Band 3, 4. Camp, Gary Gare Senior Frolics 7: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Stu- dent Council Election Comm. 6, 8, Assembly Comm. 7, Rep. 5, 6, 7, 2nd V. P. 7: Lunchroom Monitor 8: Football 4, 6: Boys' Tennis 5: Boys' Club Activity Board 8: Concert Chorus 6, 8. Carey, Michael Jon. Ill Bear H. R. V. P. 5, Sec. 6: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Line of March Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 5, 6. 7: Movie Monitor 8: Football 4, 6, 8, 3 R's : Wrestling 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 3 R's : Track 3, 5: Student Council Rep. 5. Chlpps, Kenneth Lee Kenny Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Student Council Assem- bly Comm. 8: Math-Science Club 6, 7. Cook, Sandra Sue Cookie Senior Class Treas. 8: H. R. Treas. 3, Sec. 7: Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Girls Club Rep. 4, 5, Personnel Comm. 6, 7, Intramural Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Swimming Pep Club 7, 8: French Club 7, 8. Corbin, Don Goo!y H. R. Pres. 6, 7, V. P. 4: Roundup Sports Editor 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Cross Country 8, 1 R : Track 3. 5. 7, 2 R's : Student Council Rep. 5: Boys Club Rep. 8. Cummings, Linda Future Nurses Club 5: Girls' Glee Club 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 5. Davenport, David Dave Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Football 4, 6: Leaders 4, 5: Student Council Rep. 6: Stage and Sound Crew 7, 8. Devine, John Daniel Poms Boys Club Rep. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8: Concert Chorus 8: Boys' Glee Club 7: Hi-Y 4, 5, Chaplin 4, Pres. 5: Spanish Club 4, 5. DeWlt, Jennle Senior Frolics 7: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Stu- dent Council Election Comm. 7: Girls' Club Per- sonnel Comm. 6, 7: Make-Up Club 5, 6: Foot- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep French Club 6. Club 7, 8 : Dwyer, Frances Ellen Fran H. R. Sec. 5: Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Student Council Attendance Comm. 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4. 6. 8: Basketball Pep Club 7. 8: Swimming Pep Club 8. Ehlert. Marcia H. R. Sec. 5: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 8: Girls' Glee Club 6. Elliot, Mary E. El H. R. Sec. 7. 8: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Sharks Club 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, Treas. 8: Girls Club Rep. 4, 5, Election Comm. 8, Friendship Comm. 4, 5: Glrls' Glee Club 7, 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Red Cross Rep. 8. January Class Fairbank, Virginia Gin H. R. Sec. 3: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, 8: Girls Club Social Comm. 4, 5: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Figgins, Daniel Wesley, Jr. Dan H. R. Treas. 4: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Sermon Comm. Chrmn. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 7: Student Council Social Comm. 4, 5, Finance Comm. 7, Assembly Comm. Chrmn. 8, Judge 3, 5, Chief Justice 6: Boys Club Glee Club 6, 8, Dads' Night Comm., Planning Comm. 8: Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drum Major 8: Cress O. Hoyt Memorial Award 8. Forsyth, Allen Swimming 8: Concert Chorus 8: Boys' Glee Club 8: Camera Club 7, 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8. Freed, Sondra Sandi Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 5: Make-Up Club 7: Girls' Glee Club 8: gootball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Ceramics Club 6, 7, ec. 6. Friedman, Gayle Elaine Gay Senior Social Comm. 8: Spanish Club 3, 4: Foot- ball Pep Club 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Red Cross Rep. 4. Fnst, Darlene Carol Dar Senior Social Comm. 8: Leaders Club 7, 8: Girls Club Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Research Comm. 7: Concert Chorus 8: Girls' Glee Club 6, 7: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Red Cross Rep. 8. Gardiner, Beverly Jean Bev Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Swimming Pep Club 8. Golden, John Robert John H. R. Pres. 6: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. Chrmn. 8: Student Council Rep. 4, Courtesy Comm. 8, Revision of Constitution Comm. Chrmn. 4, Parliamentarian 6, 7, 8, Judge-at-Large 8: Assembly Usher 4: Track 8, 5, 7: Stage and Sound Crew 5, 6, 7, 8: Ham Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 5, 6: Graduation Usher 7. Grogen, Michael D. Mike Senior Social Comm. 8: Football 4, 6, 8, 1 R. Grout, Paul Gifford Paul Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Roundup Stal? 8: Cheerleader 7. Groves, Duane Jared Jed Senior Class V. P. 8: H. R. Pres. 7: Football 4, 6, 8, 1 R : Leaders 6. Groves, Wayne Edward Ted Senior Social Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 3, 4: Etladenltypouncil Assembly Comm. 5, Football 4, Havens, Kent H. R. Pres. 4, V. P. 5: Senior Line of March Comm. 8: Football 4: Track 7, 1 R : Student gouncil Rep. 6: Boys Club Rep. 3: Ham Club 5, , , 8. Helm, Bob Senior Commencement Comm. 8. Holliday, Janet Jan H. R. Sec. 4, 5, 6: Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Sharks Club 6, 7, 8: Girls Club Intramural Comm. 6, 7: Make-Up Club 3. 4, 5: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 3, 4, 5: Swimming Pep Club 7, 8. Hopkins, Suzanne Suzie Senior Frolics 7: Senior Social Comm. Chrmn. 8: Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7: Girls Club Rep. 3, 8, Research Comm. 4, 5, Election Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: French Club 6, 7, 8. Huff, Dennis Den Senior Frolics 7: Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Stu- dent Council Rep. 4, Election Comm. 8: Boys Club Rep. 3: Concert Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Hi-Y Club 4, 5: Spanish Club 4, 5: All-State Chorus 8: Starbusters Quartette 6, 7, 8: Boys Club Glee Club 8. Hunt, Larry Edmond Larry Senior Line of March Comm. 8: Football 4: Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S. Huyck, Peter H. Pete Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 4, 5, Halls Comm. Chrmn. 4, 5: Football 5: Basket- ball 3: Analytic Geometry Club 8. 121 Anderson-Powers Jacobs, Linda Darlene Linda Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Tennis 3: Girls Club Rep. 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Football Pep Club 6, 8: Basket- ball Pep Club 8. Johnson, Gearold R. Jerry Senior Social Comm. 8: Math-Science Club 5, 6. Kelso, Beverly Bev H. R. Sec. 4: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 3, Election Comm. 3, Booster Comm. 5, Travel Comm. Chrmn. 6, 7, Service Comm. Chrmn. 7, Pep Assembly Comm. 8: Girls Club Personnel Comm. 3, 4: Make-Up Club 7: Sharks Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Home- coming Attendant 6: Dramatics Club 8. Diane Kimmie Kimm, H. R. V. P. 3, 4: Senior Class Asst. Treas. 8: Christmas Play 8: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Social Comm. 8: Forensics Club 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 6: Girls Club Election Comm. 8: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: All-State Chorus 8. Latimer, Carol Oklahoma 5: Ladies in Retirement 6: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Senior Frolics 7: Girls' Glee Club 8: Fotgtball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club Lowe, Betty Boop Senior Frolics 7: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: MakeUp Club 6, 7: Football Pep Club 4, 6. 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Swimming Pep Club 8: French Club 6, 7, 8. Lulnbard. Dennis Senior Class Boys' Rep. 8: H. R. Senior Frolics 7: Red Cross Rep. Boys Club Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Dads Mason, Watson Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Band 4. McBride, Leah Lynne Senior Frolics 7: Senior Cap and Make-Up Club 5, 6: Bridge Club Club 4, 6: Basketball Pep Club 7. lllummylb Pres. 4, V.P. 5: 6: Wrestling 4: Night Comm. 6. llwauli Council Rep. 3 : l6Le.hIl Gown Comm. 8: 7: Football Pep MQ-,hun Roundup Page 1 Editor 8: Senior Mimeograpbing Comm. 8: Scribblers Club 3. H. R. Sec. 3, 6: Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Miller, Shirley Ann Shirley Senior Frolics 7: Senior Social Comm. 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7. Minard, Sandra Jean Sandi Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Booster Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 6, 7: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7: Spanish Club 3, 4. Ogren, Richard 0ggie Senior Line of March Comm. 8: Boys' Glee Club Petit, Judith Elaine Judy Senior Class Girls' Rep. 8: H. R. Trees. 4, Sec. 8: Annual Statf 7: Student Council Rep. 5, Attend- ance Comm. 7: Red Cross Rep. 5: Girls Club Rep. 7, Election Comm. 6, 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Swimming Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, V. P. 8. Pierce, Robert Bob Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Math-Science Club 5, 6. Polson, Michael Jhan Mickey Sengoiz Line of March Comm. 8: Football 4, 6, 8, Povall, Sandra Kay Sandy Oklahoma 5: A Christmas Carol 4: You Can't Take lt With You 3: My Three Angels 7: At the Inn 6: Ladies in Retirement 6: Annual Staff 6, 8: Roundup Editor 8: Student Council Historical Comm. 3, 4, Hospitality Comm. 5: Girls Club Rep. 6, 7, Election Comm. 4, 5, Social Comm. 8: Scribblers Club 3: Bridge Club 23,1 8,:7Fxgotball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep u , . Powers, Robert E. Bob H. R. Pres. 3: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Line of lljdarch Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 8, Election omm. 8. Readinger, Sharon Ann Sharon Senior Frolics 7: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Stu- dent Council Rep. 4, Attendance Comm. 7: Future Nurses Club 3, 4: Girls Club Rep. 3, 8, Intra- mural Comm. 8: Concert Chorus 8: Girls' Glee Club 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Baseball Pep Club 7. Schnell, Linda ' Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Student Council Service Comm. 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Scribner, Jo Ann Jo H. R. Sec. 3, 6: Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Mimeographing Comm. Chrmn. 8: Student Council Rep. 6: Make-Up Club 3, 4, 5: Bridge Club 7, 8, Sec. 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Semple, Sharon Kay 'Sharon Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Com- mencement Comm. 8: Student Council Red Cross Comm. 7: Girls Club Grade Rep. 8, Election Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 6: Swimming Pep Club 6, 7, 8. Shaeffer, Jill Curtis Sl1aef Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Annual Staff 6, 7, 8: Roundup Managing Editor 8: Senior Ban- quet Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 6, 7, Service Comm. 8: Costume Club 4, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Shafer, Marilyn Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 6, 7: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 8. Shoemaker, Glenn D., Jr. Sparkles H. R. Pres. 3: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Class Day Comm. Chrmn. 8: Student Council Rep. 7, 8, Executive Board 7, 8, Pep Assembly Chrmn. 8: Boys Club Rep. 3, 7, 8: Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5: All-State Chorus 6, 8: Stardusters Quartette 6, 7, 8. Simonsen, Ruth Ladies in Retirement 6: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 8: Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Girls Club Service Comm. 7, Friendship Comm. 6, 7: Girls' Glee Club 7: Future Teachers Club 6, 7, 8: Football Pep Club 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: French Club, 6, 7: Dramatics Club 8. Throckmorton, Toni JoAnne Toni A Christmas Carol 4: Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, 8, Handbook Comm. 4, 5, Election Comm. 5, Travel Comm. 6, Research Comm. 7, Booster Comm. 8: Leaders 6, 7, 8, V. P. 8: Girls Club Publicity Comm. 3: Service Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7: Football Peo Club 4, 6: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Riderettes 8. Tibbetts, Pamela Pam H. R. Sec. 3, 4, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 8: Basketball Pep Club 5, 6. Taehirgi, Marcia Senior Frolics 7: Roundup Advertising Manager 8: Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Girls Club Friendship Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 8: Swim- ming Pep Club 8. Tyler, Sue Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Banquet Comm. Chrmn. 8: Girls Club Grade Rep. 3, Per- sonnel Comm. Chrmn. 6, 7, Social Comm. 8: Make-Up Club 5: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Riderettes 8: Spanish Club 6. Warden, Suzanne Sue H. R. Pres. 3: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Student Council Assembly Comm. 3, 4, 5: Girls' Golf 5: Sharks Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 7: Girls Club Personnel Comm. 4, 5, 6, 7: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Otiice Asst. 8. Webb, Jerry Joe 'Spider Senior Class Day Comm. 8. Wellman, Msribell Mari H. R. Sec. 5: Annual Staff 7: Senior Commence- ment Comm. Chrmn. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, 7, Red Cross Chrmn. 6, 7, Booster Comm. 8: Girls Club Friendship Comm. 6, 7, School Beautiful Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Swimming Pep Club 7, 8: Homecoming Attendant 8. Wilkins, Judith Ann Judy Senior Frolics 7 : Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, 6, Historical Comm. 6, Booster Comm. 8: Girls Club Publicity Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4, 5: Girls' Glee Club 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4: Basket- ball Pep Club 7, 8: Riderettes 6, 8: Ceramics Club 7: Homecoming Attendant 4. Woods, Kathleen Kathy Senior Class Sec. 8: Student Council Rep. 6, 7, Attendance Comm. Chrmn. 7: Girls Club Grade Rep. 4, 5, Research Comm. 4, 5, 8, Service Comm. 6, 7: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 5: Football Pep Club 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7: French Club 8. Work, Linda Chick Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 8: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Social Comm. 8: Make-Up Club 5, 6, 7: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: French Club 6, 7, 8, Sec. 6: Drama Club 8: Swimming Pep Club 8. Young, Melinda Mel Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Annual Staii' 6, 7, 8: Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, Attendance Comm. 7: Red Cross Rep. 6: Girls Club Friendship Comm. 8: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 4: Bridge Club 7, 8, V. P. 7: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basket- ball Pep Club 7, 8: Swimming Pep Club 7, 8. Zacherle, Barry Senior Frolics 7: Senior Line of March Comm. Chrmn. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, Judge 6, 8: Football 4: Swimming 6, 7, 8. Zeller, Carol H. R. Sec. 4: Oklahoma 5: Senior Frolics 7: Senior Class Day Comm. Chrmn. 8: Student Council Rep. 8: Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 6, 7: Make-Up Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Girls' Glee Club 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: French Club 6. Zeller, Michael James Mike H. R. Treas. 6, Pres. 8: Senior Commencement Comm. Chrmn. 8: Track 5, 7, 1 R : Student Council Rep. 5: Boys Club Rep. 4, 5: National geait Scholarship Finalist 8: Commencement s er 7. June Class Abel, Sharon Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Laguna Beach, Calif.: Splash 4: Make-Up 5, 6: Girls' League Decora- tion Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Fashion Show 4, 6: Prom Comm. 6: Concessions 5, 6: San Marino, Calif.: Art Club 7. Albright, Alan Senior Line of March Comm. 8: Football 3. Allen, Reid Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 3 Alt, Jeffrey C. Jose Senior Frolics 8: Assembly Usher 5, 6: Boys' Tennis 7, 8, 1 R : Boys Club Activity Council 7, 8: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 8. Anderson, Donna Rae Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, Hospitality Comm. 3, Bus Comm. 7, 8: Research Comm. 7, 8: Leaders 7, 8: Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 7, 8: Bridge- Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Andrews, Nancy Andy Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Anton, Shirley Kay Tony Library Assistant 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6: Girls' Glee Club 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Arganbright, Donald Ziggie Senior Social Comm. 8: Wrestling 5, 6, 1 R : Baseball 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Arganbright, Robert Bruce Argie H. R. V. P. 5: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Boys' Club Glee Club 4: Scholastic Art Key Winner 4, 8: Hi-Y 4: French Club 5, 6. Amtz, Janet Kay Jan Annual Faculty Editor 7, 8: Roundup Page 6 Edi- tor 7: Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Future Teachers Club 6, 7, 8, Publicity Chrmn. 7, 8: French Club 6: North High, Omaha, Nebr.: Stu- dent Commission 5: Y-Teens Publicity Comm. 3, 5: Le Ce-rcle Francais 5: Glaciers 5: S. T. S. 5: Homecoming Comm. 5: Pep Club 3, 4, 5: Stamp Club 4. Arthur, Susan Kay Sue Annual Staff 7, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8, Sec. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Span- ish Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Baseball Pep Club 6, 8. Atkinson, Kendall Math-Science Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Band 3, 4. Austin, Cynthia Cindy H. R. Sec. 3, 4: Senior Frolics 8, Program Chrmn. 8: Annual Staff 3, 4, 8, Senior Editor 8: Roundup Page 2 Editor 8: Student Council Rep. 5, 6, His- torical Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8: Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8, Initiation Chrmn. 7, Sec. 8: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, Sec. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 8: Girls' Glee Club 7, Pres. 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: French Club 5, 6, 7, V. P. 5, Sec. 6: Swimming Pep Club 8: Shadows Staff 8. Austin, Sally Sal H. R. Pres. 5: Oklahoma 4: Senior Class Gift Comm. Chrmn. 8: Open House Comm. 5, 6: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, Service Comm. 5, 6, Social Comm. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Orchestra 3, 4, 8: Band 4, 5, 6, 7 8: Football Pevp Club 3: All-State Band 5, 7. 122 Readiager-Braun Ayres, John Senior Social Comm. 8: Forensics Club 3, 4: Foot- ball 5: Concert Chorus 5, 6: Boys' Glee Club 4. Barber, David Dave Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Baseball 4, 6, 8: Span- ish Club 3, 4. Barclay, Gayle Lee Bark Annual Staif 8: Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Rep. 8: Girls Club Election Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8: Make Up Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 51, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club , , 5, 6. Beasley, Judith Ann Judy Nurse's Monitor 5: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Spanish Club 3. Behrendt, Michael Mike Bookroom Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7: Chess and Checker Club 3: Booster Comm. 6, 7: School Messenger 8. Beisel, Suzanne Sue H. R. Sec. 3: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 7, 8: Roundup Staff 8: Open House Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 8: Girls Club Friendship Comm. 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Peep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Swim- ming Pep Club 8: Shadows Staff 8: Student Court Clerk 5. Bennett, Jack H. R. Pres. 3: Football 3: Basketball 4, 6, 8, 2 R's : Baseball 4, 6, 8, 1 R : Hi-Y Club 3. Bergman, Richard Dick Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Football 3, 5. Besley, Kent Bea Senior Class Treas. 8: H. R. V. P. 3, 4, Pres. 7, 8: Senior Frolics 8: Red Cross Rep. 5, 6: Lunch- room Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8: Movie Monitor 8: Foot- ball 3, 5, 7: Wrestling 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R's : Base- ball 4, 6, 8, 1 R : Boys Club Rep. 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 8: Hi-Y 3, 4, 5: Student Court Judge 4, 7: Open House Comm. 7, 8: Otlice Help 6, 7, 8: Cashier 4, 5, 6, 7. Birkholz, Fred Bookroom Monitor 5, 6: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8 Bishop, Barbara Barb H. R. Treas. 3, Sec. 7: Annual Sports Co-Editor 7, 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Baseball Pep Club 8: Swimming Pep Club 7, 8. Bishofp, Judy Bisl'l H. R. Pres. 6, 7: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8: Student Council Sec. 7, Social Comm. 4, Booster Comm. 3: Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 1 R : Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, V. P. 5, Pres. 8: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, Personnel Comm. 3, 4, So-cial Comm. 5, 6, Intra-Mural Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pefp Club 3, 5, 7: Bas- ketball Pep Club 7, 8: Baseball Pep Club 8: Drake Relays Attendant 4. Bittikotfer, Judith Lynn Judy Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 5, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7. Blanchard, Sally Frances Sal Annual Classes Editor 7, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Red Cross Comm. 3: Girls Club Pres. 7, 8, Friendship Comm. 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Band 4, 5. 7, 8: Fu- ture Teachers Club, 5, 7, 8, Pres. 7, 8, Sec. 5. Blount, Janice Carole Jan Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8: Girls Club 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 7: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 7, 8. Blumberg, Ann Senior Frolics Publicity Co-Chmn. 8: Library Monitor 7: Annual Staff 7, 8: Roundup Stat! 7, 8, Managing Editor 8: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6: Scribblers Club 7, 8: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Spanish Club 5: Office Helper 8: Shadows Staff 8. Boe-rlin, James Cole Jim My Three Angels 6: York Nativity 7: Christ- mas Plays 3, 5: Teahouse of the August Moon 8: Annual Staff 7, 8: Roundup Staff 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Drama Club 7, 8, Pres. 7, 8: Shadows Stali' 8. Bowie, Carol Senior Frolics 8: Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3: Basket- ball Pep Club 7. Boyer, Joyce Senior Frolics 8: Senior Line-of-March Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 7, 8, Historical Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: School Beautiful Comm. 5: Make-Up Club 4, 5: Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: French Braun, George Senior Class ball 3: Boys' Golf 6, 8: Baseball 3: Band 8, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 6, 7: Camera Club 8. Club 5, 6, 7. Georgie Day Comm. 8: Football 3: Basket- Brown, Carolyn Carol Senlor Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Girls Club School Beautlful Comm. 7, 8: Bridge Club aa 8: 7Fogtball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep u , . Brown, Justine Jerri Senior Frolics 8: Annual Stal! 5, 6. 7, 8, Activi- ties Editor 7, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, V. P. 7, 8: Election Comm. 5, 6: Social Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 5, 6. Bruner. Linda Brunle Senior Frolics 8: Annual Stafl' 7, 8: Senlor Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 6: Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Riderettes 5, 7: French Club 5, 6. Baddln, Melba Senior Social Comm. 8: Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls Club Election Comm. 5. 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep slug 7, 8: Spanish Club 3, 4: Baseball Pep Club Ballard, Carellyn Jean Jean H. R. Sec. 4: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Stal! 5, 6: Senlor Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, Assembly Comm. 7: Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, Sec. 8, 7: Girls Club Election Comm. 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4: Math-Science Club 5, 6: Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Burgardt, Julie Gall Bungie Senlor Class Sec. 8: Senlor Frolics 8: Annual Staff 5, 6: Girls Club Rep. 7, 8. Personnel Comm. 5, 6, Research Comm. 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridle Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Rlderettes, 5, 7: French Club 3, 4. Burley, Frankie Ann Johnny Senlor Frolics 8: Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Future Nurses 5, 6, 7. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Girls Club Service Comm. 7. Burnette, Frank Andy Senlor Class V. P. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 6, 8: Movie Monitor 6: Football 3: Baseball 6, 8, 1 R : Student Council Rep. 3: Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8: Boys' Glee Club 8, Pres. 8: All- State Chorus 7. Bushnell, James Bush Senlor Class Day Comm. 8: Track 4, 6, 8: Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Butler, Beverly Merle Bev H. R. Sec. 5, Treas. 6: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Booster Comm. 8: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 8: Lansdowne, Pa.: Stu- dent Congress 3: Desert Song 4: Sophomore Chorus 3. 4. Butterileld, Donald Lee Don Senlor Frolics 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Boys Club Rep. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 5. 6, 7, 8. Campbell, Jennlne Kay Kay Senlor Frolics 8: Annual Staff 3, 4: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Costume Club 4, 5: Make- Up Club 3, 4. 5. 6, Sec. 6: Future Teachers 4, 5. 6: Bridge Club 7, 8, Pres. 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 5, 6: Historical Comm. 7, 8, Assembly Comm. 5. Capps, Wllllaln Bill Student Council Rep. 8: Boys' Glee Club 6. Carr, Dale Christmas Play 3: Senlor Sermon Comm. 8: Red Cross. Rep. 4: Math-Science Club 6: Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Future Teachers 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, 5: Analytical Geometry Club 7. Carstens, Ladene Jeannie Future Nurses Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Caakey, Phllllp Phil Senlor Cap and Gown Comm. 8. Chance, Bruce Goose Roundup Stat! 8: Shadows Stat! 8: Senior Line of March Comm. 8: Leaders 8. Chaney, Ida Patrlcla Pat Girls Club Rep. 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3. Coggeshall. Harris Fowler Coggie H. R. V. P. 4: Track 6, 8: Boys Club Rep. 6: Math-Science Club 4, 5, 6: Boys' Glee Club 5, 6, 318,116 mm. Crew 5. 6: Hi-Y 3, 4: Spanish u . Cole. Jacqueline Jackie Annual Staff 7, 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior H. R. Treas. 8: Social Comm. 8: Courtesy Comm. 7, 8: Booster Comm. 7, 8: Future Nurses Club 6: Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Student Council Rep. 3, 4: Glrls Club Social Comm. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 5, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: French Club 5, 6: Baseball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Cole, James Raymond Jimmy H. R. Pres. 8: Senior Frolics Ticket Comm. Chrmn. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8: Football 3, 5: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 3 R's . Collins, Martha Ann Marki H. R. Sec. 7: Oklahoma 4: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Copy Ed. 7, 8: Roundup Page One Ed. Comm. 8: Future Nurses 7, 8, Friendship Comm. 7, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 8: Boys' Glee Orchestra 3, 4: Scribblers 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Foot- 8: Senior Class Day 5, 6: Girls Club Rep. 8: Concert Chorus 5, Club Accompanist 8: Club 5, 6, 7, 8, V. P. ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: All-State Orchestra 3: Ngticgial Merit Scholarship ta 8. Finalist 7 : Shadows Comlto, Aldeane Al H. R.. Treas. 3, 4, 5, 6: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Stall' 7, 8: Roundup Staff 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Election Comm. 7, Service Comm. Chrmn. 7: Movie Monitor 7: Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 7: Girls Club Social Comm. 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Swimming Pep Club 8: Baseball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Rideretbes 7: Court Sec. 8. Cook, Michael Snook H. R. Sec. 8: Football 3, 7: Swimming 5, 7: Baseball 4, 6, 8, 1 R : Boys' Glee Club 8. Copple, Steve Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: French Club 7, 8: Camera Club 7, 8. Cormany, Linda Louise Corms Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 8: Nurse's Moni- tor 7, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, 6: Booster Comm. 7, 8: Future'Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Baseball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Spanish Club 5, 6. Corporon, Joan Kay Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 8: Girls' Club Social Comm. 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Corrie, W. Stephen Tonto Class Sermon Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 3, 6: Concert Chorus 7, 8: 35MM. Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: National Merit Scholarship Finalist 7. Cownle, William Bill Curtis, Sara York Nativity 7: Senior Frolics 8: Girls' Club Rep. 3: School Beautiful Comm. 4: Scribblers Club 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3: Basketball Pep Club 8: Dramatics Club 8: St. Mary's Hall: Penstaff Pres. 4, 5: Brush and Pal- lette Pres. 4, 5: Scenery Comm. Chrmn. 4, 5. Curtis. Susan Elisabeth Susie Girls' Glee Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 7: Span- ish Club 4, 5, 6. Dallelf. Richard Dick H. R. V. P. 4, Treas. 3: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 5: Football 3, 5, 7, 1 R : Track 6: Student Council Rep. 4, 8: Boys Club Rep. 6. Darby, Charles R. Chuck Lunchroom Cashier 7, 8: Student Council Rep. 8: Cross Country 7, 1 R : Track 4, 6, 8, 2 R's : Camera Club 7. Davis, Brice H. R. Sec. 3: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Commence- ment Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 6: Hospi- tality Comm. Chrmn. 8: Future Nurses Club 5, V. P. 6: Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 7: Girls Club Intramural Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: French Club 5, 6, Treas. 5. Davis, John Pierce Percy Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R's : Track 3, 4: Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8, 2 R's : Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8. Davis, Stephen H. Steve H. R. Treas. 5, 6: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Socisll Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 8: Boys Club Rep. 3, 4: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8: Spanish Club 3, 4, 5. Davis, Stephen Worth Steve Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 7, 8: Roundup Stall' 8: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6: Boys' Tennis 4: Track 8: Math-Science Club 7, 8: Band 3. Dawson, L. Richard Daws Senior Tree Planting Comm. 8: Football 3: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 1 R : Track 3, 4, 5, 6: Cheerleader 4, 5, 6, 1 R : Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8. Day, Nancy Chuck Senior Cap and Gown Comm. S: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Dean, Jane H. R. Sec. 3: Oklahoma 3: Senior Frolics 8: Library Assistant 4, 5: Senior Sermon Student Council Rep. 4, 5: Girls Club Rep. 4, 5: Election Comm. Chrmn. 8: Math-Science Club 3: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 5, 7: Boys' Glee Club Accompanist 5. 7: Future Teach- ,ers 3. 5, 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 4, 7: Counselor's Monitor 8. Comm. 8 : ' 123 Brown, C.-Forbes Derrick, Susan Ann Sue Library Assistant 8: Senlor Banquet Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 3, 4. De Votle, Diana Kaye Dee Senior Frolics 8: Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Girls Club Election Comm. 6, 7, Friendship Comm. 7, 8: Math-Science Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club Z, 8: Spanish Club 3, 4: Swimming Pep Club 7, Donahoe, Mariiean Future Nurses Club 3: Football Pep Club 8, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Donavan, Mary Lou Future Nurse' Club 3, 4, 5: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Spanish Club 3, 4. Duke, Barbara Jean Barb Senior Frolics 8: Annual Stat! 7, 8: Senior Frol- ics Comm. 8: Make-Up Club 4, 5: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Dunlop, James Brother Jlla H. R. Pres. 4, Sec. 8: Senior Frolics 8: Roundup Stat! Sports Editor 8: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Student Council Assembly Comm. Chrmn. 8: Parking Lot Monitor 8: Football 3, 5, 7, 2 R's : Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R's , Co-Captain 7, 8: Track 4, 6, 8, 3 R's : Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Shadows Stall' 8. Dwight. Elisabeth Lia H. R. Sec. 5, 6, 7: Teahouse of the August Moon 8: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Stat! 5, 6, Jr. High Chrmn. 7, 8: Roundup Stat! 7, 8, Page Six Editor 8: Senlor Frolics Comm. 8: Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 8: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, Election Comm. 7, 8: Costume Club 3: Make-Up Club 3: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Bas- ketball Pep Club 7, 8: Shadows Features Chrmn. 8: Counselor's Monitor 7: Drama Club 8: Swim- ming Pep Club 7, 8. Ellerholf. Sharon Ann Sherry H. R. Treas. 3: Annual Stat! 7, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 5: Girls Club Friendship Comm. 5, 6, Chrmn. 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6: Band 6, 7: Bridge Club 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Swim- ming Pep Club 7, 8. Elliott, Helen Jeannette Jan Student Council Rep. 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: LeMars, Iowa: Band 3, 4, 5, 6: Drill Team 5, 6: Future Nurses Club 3, 4: Future Homemak- ers 3, 4, 5, 6: Make-Up Club 5, 6: Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Jr. Class Play 6. Emery, Linda Em H. R.. Treas. 3, 4, 6, Sec. 7, 8: Senior Frolics 8:4 Annual Stat! 7, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 3, 6: Student Council Rep. 8: Girls Club Rep. 7, 8, Service Comm. 7, 8: MakeUp Club 3: Bridge Club 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Counselor's Monitor 7. Erickson, Mary Senior Frolics 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 7: Student Council Reps. 3, 6: Girls Club Intramural Comm. 5, 6: School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Baseball Pep Club 8. Evans, Neal Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Kyl Memorial Comm. 6: Parking Lot Monitor 6: Hall Monitor 8: Class Day Usher 7: Basketball 4: Leaders 7: Student Eo1Lnciil3Rep. 6: Hartford, Iowa: Band 3: Bas- et a . Faltonson, Richard Dick Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Football 3: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 8. Farrell, Sharon Sherry Senior Mimeographlng Comm. 8: Football Pep Club 5: Basketball Pep Club 8. Field, Marianne H. R. Sec. 7, 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 7: Girls Club Election Comm. 5, 6: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 3: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Baseball Pep Club 8. Filean, Paul H. R. Sec. 7: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Boys Club Rep. 3: Auditorium Projection Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chrmn. 7, 8. Foote, Gerald R. Jerry H. R. Treas. 4, 5. 6: Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 8: Chess and Checker Club S, 4: Spanish Cluh 5: Analytic Geometry Club 7. Forbes, Dennis C. Fennls Dorbea Annual Editor 7, 8: Roundup Page Two Editor 7: Student Council Rep. 7, 8: My Three Angels student director 6: Senior Frolics 8: Booster Committee 8: Scholastic Art Key Winner 8: 12B Recipient of Big Stick 7: Edsel Ford High, Dear- born, Mich., 3, 4, 5: Latin Club 3, 4: Theater Club 3, 4, 5: Student Council Grade Rep. 3. 4, 5: Lo and Behold 3: Land of Oz Student Di- rector 4: High Ground Stage Manager 5. Fraizer, Hulene Mickey Roundup Page Two Editor 8: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Focgtball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club Franklin, Cecilia Brown Sis Frazier, Michael H. Page H. R. V. P. 4: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Football 3, 5, 7, 1 R : Baseball 4, 6: Student Council Rep. 5, 6, 7: Boys Club Rep. 3: Boys' Glee Club 8: Hi-Y Club 4. Freeborn, Susan Sue Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Basket- ball Pep Club 7. Friedman, Margo Mags Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 5, 6, 7, 8: Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Forensics Club 3, 4: Stu- dent Council Rep. 3: Girls Club Publicity Comm. 5, 6, Election Comm. 7, 8: Future Teachers Club 5, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3: Basketball Pep Club 8: Spanish Club 3, 4, 5. Frosheiser, John Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Baseball 6. Fugate, Tom H. R. V. P. 7, Pres. 8: Senior Frolics 8: Annuaul Photographer 7, 8: Roundup Photographer 7, 8: Senior Commencement Comm. Chrmn. 8: Lunch- room Cashier 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Leaders 7, 8: Stur- geng. Council Rep. 4, 5: Camera Club Sec.-Treas. Fuson, Jane Janie Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7: Foot- ball Pep Club 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7. Gardner, Margaret Peggy Roundup Staff 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Spanish Club 3. Gholson, Michaeleen Mike Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 7: York Nativity 7: Teahouse of the August Moon 8: Senior Social Committee 8: Costume Club 3, 4, 5. 6: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Football Pep Club 7: Drama Club 7, 8: Knoxville, Iowa: Student Coun- cil Comm. 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, 6: Thespian Honor Society 3, 4, 5, 6: National Honor Society 6: Forensics Club 5, 6: Basketball 3, 4. Glomset, Martha Ann Gloms H. R. Treas. 3, 4: Senior Banquet Chrmn. 8: Stu- dent Council Rep. 5, 6, Bus. Comm. Chrmn 7, 8: Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 7: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, Intramural Comm. 3, 4, Social Comm. 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 5: Bridge Club 7, 8. Grace, Carol Dee George Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 7: Football Pep Club 3: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Rideretta 5, 7: Track Pep Club 8: Girls Club Convalescent Home 4. Graef, James Jim Roundup Staff 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 7: Shadows Staff 8. Green, Richard Rink Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Forensics Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Math-Science Club 4, 5, 6, 7,: Or- chestra 3, 4, 6: Band 3, 4, 6: National Merit Scholarship Finalist 7. Groth, David Gravis Senior Class Boys Rep. 8, H. R. Pres. 3, 4: Movie Monitor 6, 7: Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 3 R's , Most Valuable Player 6, 8: Baseball 4, 6, 8, 3 R's : Student Council Pres. 7, 2nd Vice Pres. 5, South Central District Comm. 8: Boys Club Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8, Sympathy Comm. Chrmn. 5, 6, V. P. 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 6, 8: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Boys Club Glee Club 5, 7. Grund, Reva Reeve Annual Staff 8: Roundup Staff 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Girls Club Service Comm. 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 6, 7: Future Teachers Club 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Guy, Thomas G. Tom Senior Frolics Co-author 8: Annual Staff Sports Co-editor 7, 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 4, Booster Comm. 7, Chrmn 8: Fi- nance Comm. 7: Football 5, 7, 1 R : Baseball 4: Boys Club Rep. 5, 6, Movie Comm. 6: Chrmn. 7, Dad's Night Comm. Chrmn. 8: Hi-Y Club 3, 4, V. P. 3: Boys Club Glee Club 5: Swimming Meet Announcer 8: Leaders 8: Student Court Judge-at-Large 8: Boys' Activity Council 7, 8: Lunchroom Monitor 5, 6: Movie Monitor 4, 6. Hahn, Fred Senior Line of March Comm. 8: Boys' Golf 4, 6: Baseball 8. -. Halsey, Stephen L. Steve Senior Line of March Comm. 8. Hamburg, Craig C. Rhombus Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Basketball 3: Stu- dent Congress Rep. 6, 7: Boys Club Glee Club 7, 8: Parking Lot Safety Monitor 8: Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8. Hamill, Sharon D. Shammy Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Club Personnel Comm. 3, 4: Student Congress Rep. 5, 6: Math-Science Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Biology Lab. Asst. 7, S: Baseball Pep Club 6. Hamilton, Sandra C. Sandy Library Assistant 3, 4: Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Forensics Club 5, 6: Girls' Tennis 5, 6, 7, 8, 1 R : Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Scrib- blers Club 3, 4, 5, 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5: National Merit Scholarship Finalist 7. Hamilton, Sandra Kay Sandi H. R. Pres. 7, 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Nurse's Monitor 6, 7, 8: Student Coun- cil Booster Comm. 7, 8: Lunchroom Monitor 8: Future Nurses Club 6, 7, 8: Leaders 6, 7, 8: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football EfpbCgub 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Spanish u . Hammer, Diane Di H. R. Treas. 3: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 8: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, Intramural Comm. 3, 4, Personnel Comm. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Hammer, Jean Senior Frolics 8, Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Activity Ticket Comm. 7, 8: Girls' Golf 85 Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4: Majorettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 8: Spanish Club 3, 4. Hammon, Diane De De H. R. Treas. 6: Annual Stall' 8: Senior Com- mencement Comm. 8: Girls' Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 3 R's : Student Council Rep. 7: Girls Club Service Comm. 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. . Hansen, Dean A. Deana Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Wrestling 4, 6, 8, 2 R's : Track 4, 6, 8, 3 R's . Hansen, Lee W. Senior Tree Planting Comm. 8: Football 3: Ham Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Harkness, Joe Brother Joe H. R. V. P 6, 7: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Class Day Comm. Chrmn. 8: Football 3, 5, 7, 1 R : Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 4, 6, 8, 2 R's : Boys Club Rep. 5: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Harmon, Henry Hank H. R. V. P. 4, 6: Library Asst. 5, 6: Senior Social Comm. 8: Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8: Student Council 3, 8. Harper, John H. R. Treas. 7, 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Boys Club Rep. 6: Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 8: French Club 5: Stu- dent Council Finance Comm. 8: Hall Monitor 8: Boys Club Glee Club 6, 7. Harris, John H. R. Pres. 7: Movie Monitor 8: Football 4: Boys Club Rep. 7: Math-Science Club 7: Con- cert Chorus 3, 5, 6, 7: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: Chess and Checker Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Latin Club 3, 4: German Club 5, 6, 7. Harris, Marlene Melon H. R. Sec. 5, 6: Oklahoma 4: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Cheerleader 7, 8, 1 R : Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Program Comm. Chrmn. 8: Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Mistress 75 8: Scribblers Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 8: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Drake Relays Attendant 6: All-State Orchestra 3, 5, 7. Hartman, Susan Irene Sue Roundup Staff 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 3, Handbook Comm. 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Baseball Pep Club 6. Hartnett, Ann Elizabeth Annual Staff 8: Roundup Managing Editor 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Hendershot, Cameron My Three Angels 6: York Nativity 7: Tea- house of the August Moon 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 7, Parliamentarian 8, Finance Comm. 6: Forensics Club 6: Lunchroom Monitor 8: Boys Club Activ- ity Council 7, 8: Drama Club 7, 8: Newton, Iowa! Interschool Debate Team 3, 4, 5: Student Congress 3, 4, 5. Herman, Carolyn Annual Staff 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 7: Make-Up Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 23,1 1: 8Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep ll . Herrmann, Dennis Herm H. R. Treas. 6, 7: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Boys' Tennis 3: Baseball 4: Student Council Rep. 8: Math-Science Club 7, 8. 124 Fraizer-Johnson. S. Herron, John Student Council Rep. 8: Math-Science Club 3, 7, 8: Concert Chorus 8: Orchestra 3, 4: Band 3, 4, 5, 6: Radio Ham Club, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, V. P. 4, Sec. 5: Analytic Geometry Club 7. Hickerson, Tom Hicks H. R. V. P. 3, Treas. 4: Shadows staff 7: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 3, 6, 7, 8, Open House Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 7, 8. 3 R's : Track 6: Boys Club Activities Council Pres. 7, 8. Hoffer, James Karl Jim Senior Frolics 8: Senior Sermon Comm. Chrmn. 8: Movie Monitor 8: Assembly Usher 6, 7, 8: Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, 4, 6, 7, Service Comm. 3: Boys Golf 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R's : Analytic Geom- etry Club 7: Biology Asst. 8: Student Court Judge 3, 4. Hoffman, Sid Roundup Business Manager 8: H. R. V. P. 3, 4: Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Football 3: Wrestling 3: Student Council Rep. 6: Boys' Club Rep. 7, 8: Shadows Staff 8. Howard, Sandra Sandi Senior Social Comm. 8: Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7. Huford, Jack A Christmas Carol 4: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, 6: Ham Club 4, 5, V. P. 4, 5. Hughes, Muriel Library Asst. 4: Nurse's Monitor 7, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Ingersoll, Warren Ing-Ie Senior Social Comm. 8: Cheerleader 7, 8, 1 R : Math-Science Club 6. Ingram, Robert B. Wyatt H. R. Pres. 6, V. P. 4: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 8: Student Council Booster Comm. 6, 7, 8: Football 7: Track 4, 6: Baseball 4, 6, 8: Leaders 6, 7, 8. Ives, Jacquelyn Jackie Annual Staff 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Girls Club Service Comm. 7, 8: Student Council Activity Ticket Comm. 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8, Treas. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Jackson, James A. Jim H. R. V. P. 3, 4: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 7: Senior Frolics Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8: Student Council Rep. 8, Finance Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8: Boys Golf 3: Boys Club Activity Council 7, 8, Dads' Night Comm. 6, 8: Stage and Sound Crew Head Elec- trician 3, 4, Stage Mgr. 5, 6, 7, 8: Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4. Jacob, Alice Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Math-Science Club 7, 8: Scribblers Club 8: Future Teachers Club 5, 6: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Baseball Pep Club 6, 8: Spanish Club 7, 8: Pres. 8: National Merit Scholarship Finalist 7. Jarnagin, Ricky Ric Senior Frolics S: Library Assistant 7, 8: Annual Staff 8: Roundup Staff 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Wrestling 3: Track 8: Stage and Sound Crew 3: Boys' Glee Club 3: Bookroom Monitor 7, 8: Shadow Staff 8. Jester. Bob Prof Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Boys Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7: Boys Club Activity Council 7, 8: Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Pres. 7, 8: French Club 3: Analytic Geometry Club 7. Johnson, Gary Swede H. R. V. P. 3, 4: Senior Frolics 8: Roundup Staff 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Finance Comm. 7, 8, Election Comm. 7, 8: Lunch- room Monitor 6, 7, 8: Movie Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8: Football 3, 5, 7, 1 R : Basketball 4: Baseball 4, 6, 8, 2 R's : Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Johnson, Judith D. Judy H. R. Sec. 3: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 7, 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 5, 6: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 7, S: French Club 5, 6: Dramatics Club 8. Johnson, Margo Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 3, 4: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Activity Ticket Sales Comm. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Bas- ketball Pep Club 8. Johnson, Marlene Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 6, 7: Girls' Glee Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 7: Algona, Iowa: Basketball Pep Club 5. Johnson, Sandra Sandy H. R. Sec. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Oklahoma 4: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 4: Girls Club Friendship Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 3: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5: All-State Orchestra 5. Senior Frolics 8: Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Johnston, Harlan H. R. V. P. 7, 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior H. R. Trees. 8: Student Council Finance Comm. Chrmn. 7, Rep. 4, Pres. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 4, 5: Movie Monitor 6, 7, 8: Football 8, 5, 7, 2 R's : Basketball 8, 4,: Leaders 5, 6: Boys Club Dads' Night Comm. 8. Jones, Kathleen Kathy H. R. Pres. 8: Christmas Carol 3: Teahouse ol the August Moon 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8: Student Council Rep. 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7: Spanlsh Club 3, 4: Dramatlcs Club 7, 8, Program Director 8. Kalman, Janet Janie Llbrary Assistant 6: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Scrlbblers Club 7. 8: Future Teachers Club, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7. 8: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Spanish Club 4, 5. Kauslarlch, Llnda Kauzy Senlor Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Orchestra 7, 8: Band 7, 8: All-State Orchestra 7: McKinley High, Cedar Rapids. ture Teachers 8: Band 3, 4, Contut 4, 6. Kelley, Davld N. Senior Frolics Comm. 6, Chrmn. 7, 8: Parking Lot Monitor. Kennard, Robert Bob Senlor Class Day Comm. 8: Boys' Glee Club 7: Boys Club Glee Club 7. 8. Kltchell, Robert P. Kltch H. R. Pres. 7, 8: Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Football 8, 5, 7, l R : Student Council Rep. 5, 6: Analytic Geometry Club 7. Kuester, John A Christmas Carol 8: My Three Angles 6: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 7: Tea- house of the August Moon 8: Annual Stall' 3, 4: Roundup Stal! 7, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Boys Club Rep. 8, 4: 16mm Crew 5. 6: Dramatles Club 7, 8. Lalng, Susann Sue Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Brownell Hall, Omaha, Nebr.: Athletic Association Pres. 7. Iowa: Babes in Toyland 5: Fu- 6: Bridge Club 8: All-State Band 5, 6: All-State Solo and Ensemble Comm. 8: Student Councll Safety Lambertl, Carl Bimbo Senior Tree Planting Comm. 8. Lamoureux, Susanne Susie H. R. Sec. 5: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Leaders 5, 6. 7, 8, Social Chrmn. 7. V. P. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Counselor's Monitor. Langerak, Jane Roundup Page 3 Editor 8: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 7: Future Nurses Club 8, 4, 5, 7, 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 4. 5, 6, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 8, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 5. 6, 7, Sec. 7: Shadows Asst. Editor 8. Larson, Jon H. R. V. P. 7, Pres. 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Football 3, 7, 1 R : Track 4, , 8. Larson, Marlbeth H. R. Treas. 5. 6: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Statf 5, 6, 7, 8: Roundup Editor 8: Senior Frolics Student Council Comm. 8: Red Cross Chrmn. 6: Service Comm. 7: Future Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: Girls Club Rep. 7, 8: Service Comm. 8: Con- cert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 3: Bridge Club 7, 8, V. P. 7: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Bas- ketball Pep Club 7, 8: Shadows Stat! 8: Omaha, Neh.: Orchestra 3: Central Colleens 3: Central High Players 3: Junior Choir 3: Junior Honorary Society 3. Les, Dave LeDum Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Basketball 4. Lao, Mary Ann Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 7: Actlvlty Ticket Sales Comm. 7, 8: Orchestra 8, 5, 6, 7, 8: Band 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 8: Baseball Pep Club 8. Looper, Jean Dlann LeeP Roundup Stal! 8: Shadows Art Chrmn. 8: Sen- lor Social Comm. 8: Girls Golf 7, 8: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Spanish Club 3. Lasher, Donna Senlor Frolics Comm. 8: Girls' Golf 6, 7, 8, 1 R : tudent Council Rep. 8: Future Teachers ' Club 6, 7: Bridge Club 8: Lee's Summit, Mo.: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 8, 4: Float Comm. Chrmn. 5: Prom Comm. 5, 6: Commercial Club 8, 4: Latin Club V. P. 5: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5: Choir 5: Missouri All-State Chorus 3: Madrlgal Group 5: National Honor So- ciety 5: G.A.A 3, 4. Levenlch, Llnda K. Oklahoma 4. Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 7: Future Teachers Club 5, 6: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Rlderettu 5, 7: Spanish Club 5, 6. Levensky, Kay Senior Social Comm. 8: Girls Club Publicity Comm. 4, 5, School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8: gimtsre 'lgeachers Club 3, 4, 5, 7: Football Pep u 5, . Leventhal, Roger Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Football 4: Scholastic Art Key Winner 8: Drama Club 7, 8. Lewis, Sharon H. R. Sec. 3: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 4: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, Research Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, Home tor Sightless Women 5, 6, 7, 8: Costume Club 3, 4: Make-Up Club 5: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Dramatics Club 8. Lllbbe, Linda Lin Library Asst. 5, 6, 7, 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 5, 6: Football Pep Club 3: French Club 5, 6, 7. Lonnlng, Richard Craig Craig H. R. Pres. 7, V. P. 5, Treas. 3, 4: Senior Frol- ics co-author 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Stu- dent Council Booster Comm. 6, 7, 8, Chrmn. 7, Safety Comm. 5, 6, Rep. 3, 5, lst V. P. 8: Lunch- room Monitor 8: Movie Monitor 8: Football 8: Basketball 3, 4: Boys Club Rep. 7, 8, Activity Council 7, 8: Scholastic Art Key Winner 4, 8: Man of the Year 7. Loveless, Sandra Ann Sandi H. R. Sec. 8: Senior H. R. Treas. 8: Senior Frol- lics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 8: Basketball Pep Club 8: Ottumwa, Iowa: Speech Club 3, 4, 5: Argus Annual Ad Stat! 3, 4, 5: Argus News 5: Commercial Club 5: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 5. Lowell, Mary Ann Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 7, 8: Student Red Cross Comm. 7, 8, Rep. 7: Girls Club Rep. 7, Service Comm. 5, 6, Personnel Comm. 7, 8: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8. Lowry, Sandra Sue Sandy Roundup Page 3 Editor 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: French Club 5: Shad- ows Stalf 8. Luetjen, Henry Crane H. R. Treas. 5, 6: Annual Advertising Mgr. 8: 8: Red 8: Bas- Roundup Staff 8: Senior Banquet Comm. Cross Rep. 3, 4: Lunchroom Monitor 7, ketball 3, 4: Boys' Golf 8: Leaders 7, 8: Student Council Rep. 8: Hi-Y V. P. 5: Shadows Stat! 8. McGuire, Sheila Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. dent Council Rep. 8: Girls Club Rep. 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Treas. 6. McKee, Richard Dick Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Cross Country 7, 1 R : Track 4, 6, 8, 2 R's : Math-Science Club 7. McKinney, Myrna Eileen Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 7, 8: Girls Club, Home for Sightless Women 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Baseball Pep Club 8. McKinney, Sharon Sharrle Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. McMartin, Sherry H. R. V. P. 8, 4: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frol- ics Comm. 8: Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 7: Student Council Rep. 5, 6: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, Social Comm. 5, 6, Intramural Comm. 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Swimming Pep Club 8: Wrestling Pep Club 4, 6, 8. McPheeters, Brenda B H. R. Sec. 4: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Sharks 6, 7, 8, Treas. 8: Stu- dent Council Election Comm. 7: Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basektball Pep Club 8. Melcher, Susan Sus H. R. Sec. 5, 6: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 8: Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 8: Girls Club Rep 7, 8: Election Comm. 5, 6, Research Comm. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Orchestra 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: All- State Orchestra 3: All-State Chorus 7. Metcalfe, Mary H. R. Pres. 3, 4: Oklahoma 4: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Assembly Comm. 6: Girls Club Research Comm. 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: French Club 5, 6. Mickelson, Patricia Pat Annual Stall' 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 7: Waseca, Minn.: Central H-Lites Re- 3frtger33,44: A.A.A. 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Girls Usher u , . 8: Stu- 125 Johnston--Neely Mlddour, Karen Sue Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 7: Girls' Glee Club 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Mlller, Alan R. Al Annual Stall' 7, 8: Roundup Stai 7, 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Track 4. 6: Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: 16mm Crew 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5: Camera Club 5. 6. 7. 8. V. P. 8. Miller, Charles Lewis. Jr. Chuck Senior Line-of-March Comm. 8: Movie Monitor 8: Football 8, 5: Track 3, 4, 5, 6: Student Council Rep. 3. 4: Hi-Y Club 8, 4. Miller, Jacqueline Jacquie H. R. Pres. 5, 6: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. Chrmn. 8: Red Cross Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: Girls Club Intramural Comm. 7: Costume Club 3, 4, 5, 6, V. P. 5: Future Teachers Club 8. 5: Foot, ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Spanish Club 3, 4. Miller, Judith Judy Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 5, 6, 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Spanish flue? ig. 4. 5: Girls Club Convalescent Home 3, Mlllcr, Sharon Nurse's Monitor 3, 4, 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 8: Girls Club Rep. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 5, 6. 7. 8: Girls' Glee Club 8, 4: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: All-State Chorus 5. Miller, Suzanne Susie H. R. Treas. 7, 8: Annual Stall' 7, 8: Senior Class Asst. Trees. 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Girls Club Personnel Comm. 5, 6, Social Comm. 7. 8. Home for Sightless Women 7. 8: Make-Up Club S. 4: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Mllls. Marcheta Kita Nurse's Monitor 7: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frol- ics Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 8: Girls' Glee Club 3. 4. 6, Sec. 6: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 7. Mitchell, Robert Mitch H. R. Pres. 8, V. P. 3, 4: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, 6: Math-Science Club 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 8: Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8. Monahan, Larry Lu Senior Social Comm. 8: Ham Club 5, 6. Mooney, Susan Bucky Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 7: Roundup Staff 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Coun- cil Safety Comm. 7, 8: Costume Club 3, 4: Make- Up Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Riderettes 5, 7: Spanish Club 3, 4: Drama Club 7, 8. Moore, Joellen Jo Nurse's Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, V. P. 7: Student Council Rep. 7, 8: P.T.A. Rep. 7, 8: South Central Rep. 8: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6: Social Comm. 5, 6: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Or- chestra 5: Band 8. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Librarian 5, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 8: Track Pep Club 4. Moore, Ronald Pike Senior Tree Planting Comm. 8. Moore, Terry Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Football 8: Audi- torium Projection Crew 3, 4, 5, 6. Muelhaupt, Sarah MuEls Senior Frolics 8: Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Student Council Booster Comm. 8: Future Nurses 5, 6: Girls' Glee Club 7, 8: Bridge Club : Football Pep Club 5, 7: Basketball Pep 8: Spanish Club 7: St. Joseph's: H. R. Club 7, 8 Club Pres. 3, 4: Student Council 3: Girls Club 3: Girls' Club 3, 4. Glee Mulder, Bob Treas. 5, Pres. 8: Senior Tree Planting H. R. Comm. -8: Football 5: Boys' Golf 8: Pep Assem- bly Chrmn. 8, Open House Comm. 7. Munger, Marcia Ann H. R. Sec. 4, Treas. 5: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Properties Chrmn. 8: Student Council Rep. 3, 8, Social Comm. 8, 4, Booster Comm. 8: Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Publicity Chrmn. 8: Girls Club Personnel Comm. 7, 8, Social Comm. 5, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Bas- ketball Pep Club 8: Swimming Pep Club 8. Namanny, Nancy Jo Nance Senior Frolics 8: Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Hxture Nurses Club 4, 5, 6, 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Activity Books Comm. 7, 8. - Nammlnga, Lynn Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Boys' Glee Club 6, 8: Latin Club S, 4. Neely, Richard E. Dick Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Football 3: Track 6: Boys Club Rep. 5, Dads' Night Comm. 6: Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Orchestra 8: Band 3, 4: All-State Chorus 7. Neu, Mary Eleanor Mariel Tea House of the August Moon Production Manager 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Girls Club Friendship Comm. 5, 6, Home for Sightless Women 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Future Teachers Club 5, 6, 7, S, Historian 6, V. P. 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Pres. 6: Drama. Club 7, 8: Scholarship Art Classes 5, 6. Newman, Linda Senior Frolics 8: Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, V. P. 8. Nicholson, Cora Lee Midge Senior Frolics 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Spanish Club 4, 5, 7, 8. Novak, Dinllll Denny Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Student Coun- cil Rep. 3, 4: Ham Club 3, 4, 5. Nusum, Ida Ick H. R. Treas. 7, 8: Annual Staff 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Senior Class H. R. Treas. 8: Senior Class H. R. Treas. 8: Girls Club Service Comm. 7: Make-Up Club 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 8: Bridge 3, 5, 7: Basketball Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club Pep Club 8: Spanish Club 3, 4. Olsen, Carole Lynn Senior Mimeographing Comm. 5, 6: Girls' Glee Club 3. 6: V. P. 8: Football Pep Club Club 7, 8: Riderettes 5, 7: Activity Ticket Comm. 7, 8: Sec. for Athletic Director 7. Olsen, Larry WaBle Senior Frolics 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8: Movie Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8: Football 7, 1 R : Wrestling 7, 1 R : Baseball 6, 8, 1 R: Boys' Glee Club. Olson, Barbara Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Bridge Club 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Osburn, Miriam Mo Annual Staff 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 6, 7, 8, Sec. 8: Student Council Rep. 6: Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Riderettes 5, 7. Pappas, Billie Athena Bill Library Asst. 3, 5, 6, 7: Annual Staff 6: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 3: Make-Up Club 4, 5, 6: Future Teachers Club 5, 6: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Office Asst. 8. Papanastassiou, Leda H. R. Sec. 7: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 8: Scribblers Club 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, Treas. 7: Football Pep Club 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Spanish Club 7, B: French Club 7, 8. Patten. John Senior Social Comm. 8, Asst. Treas. 8: Track 4. Patty, Judith Ann Judie Senior Frolics 8: Library Asst. 6, 7: Girls' Golf 8: Make-Up Club 3: Girls' Glee Club 6: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7. Pearlman, Caryl Ann Pearls H. R. V. P. 7: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 7, 8: Roundup Page 1 Editor 8: Girls Club Service Comm. 3, 4, Chrmn. 7, 8, Research Comm. 5, 6: Girls' Glee Club 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Rider- ettes 7: Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 6: Shadows Editor 8: Baseball Pep Club 8. Pearson, Linda Luscombe Lyn Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 3, 4: Senior Com- mencement Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Foot- Carrie 8: Make-Up Club Bridge Club 7, 8, 3: Basketball Pep ball Pep Club Riderettes 5, 7. 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 7: Peterson, Eugene Pete Senior Banquet Comm. 8. Peterson, Larry Pete Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Assembly Usher, 3, 4: Camera Club 6, 7: German Club 7. Phillips, Mary My Three Angels 6: York Nativity 7: Tea- house of the August Moon 8: Senior Frolics 8: Roundup Staff 8: Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Future Nurses Club 3: Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls Club Social Comm. 3, 4, Personnel Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 5, 6: Drama Club Sec.-Treas. 5, 6: Shadws Staff 8. d ' ll I! Pi geon, Martin J. Marty Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 7, 8: Roundup Editor 8: Shadows Staff 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 7. Pierce, Kathy H. R. Sec. 5, 6: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 3, 4: Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Club 8: Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Helper 5, 6, 7, 8. Pierce Bridge Club 7, Basketball Pep 6. 7. 8: Oflice Pomerantz, Suzanne Sue Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Service Comm. 5, 6, School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8: Girls Club Friend- ship Com. 6, Publicity Comm. 5, 6: Future Teach- ers Club 4, 5, 6, 8: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep gluii Eg, Z: Basketball Pep Club 7: French Club Pope, Lawrence Edgar Larry H. R. V. P. 8, Pres. 6: Annual Business Man- ager 7, 8: Senior Frolics Co-Chrmn. 8: Boys' Tennis 3, 4. 5: Student Council Rep. 3, 7: Hi-Y Club 8: National Merit Scholarship Finalist 7. PDSZ, Robert Bu1z Senior Frolics 8: Senior Tree Planting Comm. 8: Basketball 7, 8, 1 R , Prugh, Sallie Ingham Prog Annual Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Associate Editor 7, 8: Nurse's Monitor 5, 6: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Future Nurse Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 5, 6: Leaders 6, 7, 8: Student Council Rep. 6: Girls Club Research Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3: Math-Science Club 5: Scrib- blers Club 5: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: National Merit Scholarship Finalist 7. Prunty, David Lawrence Larry Roundup Staff 8: Shadows StaH' 8: Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Football 3: Boys Club Rep. 5, 6. Rabe, Janice Jan Annual Staff 4, 6: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Nurse's Monitor 5, 7: Pep Assembly Comm. 7: Future Teachers Club 5, 6: Scholastic Art Key Winner 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball PeD Club 8: Track Pep Club 4: Scholastic Art Classes 5, 6. Raspe, Sibylle Bills Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Football Pep Club 8: Basketball Pep Club 8. Reichelt, Ingo L. John Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Movie Monitor 8: Track 8: Math-Science Club 7, 8. Renner, Randall Randy Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Boys' Glee Club 4: Ham Club 5, 6, 7, V. P. 6. Richards, Virginia Ginger Senior Social Comm. 8: Girls' Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1 R : Girls' Glee Club 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep 8: Football Pep Club Club 8: Spanish Club 6. Richardson, Steve H. R. V. P. 7, 8, Pres. 3: Senior Frolics 8: Sen- ior Frolics Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 7: Movie Monitor 6: Football 3, 5, 7, 2 R's : Bas- ketball 3, 4: Swimming 5, 6: Track 4, 6, 8, 2 R's: Boys Club Rep. 5, 6: Boys' Glee Club 8: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Riding, Kay H. R. Sec. 5, 6: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Ban- quet Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 4: Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Booster Comm. 8: Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Risser, Robert Dean Bob Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Football 3: Baseball 4, 6. Roberts, Art Senior Class Pres. 8: H. R. Pres. 3, 5: Social Comm. 7, 8: Lunchroom Monitor 8: Baseball 4: Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, V. P. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 8: Band 3, 4, 5: Analytic Ge- ometry Club 7. Robinson, Anne Rob H. R. Treas. 3, V. P. 6, 7: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8: Student Coun- cil Rep. 7, Social Comm. Chrmn. 7, School Beautiful Comm. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Historical Comm. 3, 4, 5, Booster Comm. 8: Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls Club Rep. 4, 5: Girls' Glee Club 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Robinson, William A. Gramps Football 3: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Captain 8, 3 R's : Track 4, 6, 8, 2 R's: Student Council Rep. 8. Roos, Linda Rae Lin Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: French Club 5. Rosenthal, James Jim H. R. Pres. 4: Senior Frolics 8: Boys' Tennis 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 8: Chess and Checker Club 8. Rotkow, Elayne Coke Teahouse of the August Moon 8: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Art Editor 7, 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 3, 7, Historical Comm. 7, 8: Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chrmn. 7, 8: Scribblers Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Pres. 7: Scholastic Art Key Winner 4: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Spanish Club 8. Sampson, Gregory Sam Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 8: Baseball 3: Football 4: Student Council Rep. 4, 5: Math-Science Club 6. Sanford, Linda Jean Football Pep Club 7: Lakewood, Ohio: Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Class Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6: Friendship E-'Igeeg Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Refreshments Comm. 3, Coach 126 Neu-Spry Sarcone, Sheri Sher Oklahoma 4: Teahouse of the August Moon 8: Senior Frolics 8: Roundup Staff 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 8: Student Council Booster Comm. 7, 8: Open House Comm. 7, 8, Rep. 5, 6: Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Dramat- ics Club 8. Schinzel, Judith Ann Judy H. R. Sec. 7, 8: Senior Commencement. Comm. 8: Costume Club 7, 8: Make-Up Club 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 71 Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Scothorn, Straub Animal Senior Frolics 8: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8: Football 5, 7, 1 R : Baseball 4, 6, 8, 1 R : Student Council Rep. 3. 8. Scott, Patricia Pat A Christmas Carol 3: Annual Staff 3, 8, Cir- culation Editor 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Red Cross Comm. 7: Forensics Club 3, 4: Girls Club Election Comm. 5, 6: School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8: Costume Club 5, 6, Sec. 5, 6: Math-Science Club 3, 4: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 5, 6, V. P. 5, Pres. 6. Shapiro, Ronna Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 5: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4: Math-Science Club 6, 7: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Biology Lab. Asst. 7, 8. Shepler, Richard Dick Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Football 3: Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R's , All-American 5, 7: Leaders 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Shortley, Nancy Shorts Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: An- nual Statf 4: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Spanish Club 4: North High: Student Leader 7: Cosmopolitan 7: Sub-Deb 7: Oflice Worker 7. Simpson, Judith Judy Annual Staff 8: Nurse's Monitor 7, 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Future Nurse's Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Future Teachers Club 7: Bridge Club 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Baseball Pep Club 8: Counseling Sec. 7. Slaughter, Lee Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Yankton, South Da- kota: H. R. V. P. 3: Senior Play 5: Football 3: Band 3, 4, 5: Latin Club 3, 4, 5: Debits 3, 4, 5: Nifil 3, 4, 5. Sloane, Mary Moose Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 7, 8: Senior So- cial Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 3: Future Nurses Club 3: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: gasrlcetball Pep Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, Smith, Carol Smitty Teahouse of the August Moon 8: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Girls Club Service Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8: Drama Club 7, 8. Smith, Judy Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Stu- dent Council Hospitality Comm. 4, Election Comm. 8, Courtesy Comm. 7: Student Council Rep. 4: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Bas- ketball Pep Club 7. Smith, Kenneth Kenny Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Smith, Lester Bart H. R. Treas. 4: Senior Social Comm. 8: Movie Monitor 7: Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8. Smith, Nancy Ann Smitty H. R. Sec. 4, 8: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 3. 4. 5, 6, 7: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 8: Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, 4: Girls Club Personnel Comm. 5, 6, Social Comm. 7, 8, Historical Comm. 7, 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4, 5, V. P. 6: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 6: Concert Chorus 8: Future Teach- ers Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Peo Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 5, 6. Smith, Richard Dick Senior Class Gift Comm. 8: Cross Country 8: Track 8: Baseball 6: Math-Science Club 7. Spry, Barbara Toni H. R. Treas. 3, 4: Senior Frolics 8: Annual Stat! 6, 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, Social Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8: MakeUp Club 3, 4: Focgtball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club Spry, Patricia Ann Pat H. R. Pres. 3, V. P. 5, Treas. 7: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council At- tendance Comm. 7: Future Nurses Club 4: Lead- ers 7, 8: Girls Club Intramural Comm. 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8. Stein, Jared Jerry Oklahoma 4, The Curlous Savage 5: York Natlvlty 7: Senior Frolics 8: Roundup Stat! 8: Boys Club Rep. 8: MakeUp Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Concert Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 4: Drama Club 7, 8: Shadows Editor 8. Stephens, Jack Speed Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Booster Comm. 8: Football 3: Cross Country 7, 1 R : Track 4, 6, 8, 2 R's : Student Council Rep. 3, 7. Steeler, Ann Annie Senior Frolics 8: Senior Class Gift 8: Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7. V. P. 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Band 3, 7, 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 5: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: All- State Chorus 7. Strayer, Bob Roundup Stal! 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Shadows Stat! 8. Strlef, Ann Senior Class Girls' Rep. 8: H. R. V. P. 6: Sen- lor Frolics 8: Student Council Rep. 8, 4, Booster Comm. 6, 7, 8, Assembly Comm. 3, 4, Election Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 8: Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, V. P. 8: Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 6, Sec. 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 8, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Swim- ming Pep Club 8: Homecoming Attendant 3: Queen of Hearts 8: Student Court Sec. 7: Stu- dent Councll Service Dept. Sec. 8. Strobach, Barbara Barbie Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 6, 7, 8: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Strong, Pamela Christine Pam H. R. Treas. 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Hospitality Comm. 6: Future Nurses Club 8: Math-Science Club 5, 6: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Football Pep Club 5: Girls' Tennis 8: Leaders 6, 7, 8: Riverside High, Milwaukee, Wis.: Leaders 3, 4: Girls Club Class Rep. 3, 4: Christmas Project 3: Senior Prom Comm. 8, 4: Latin Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Allen Club 8, 4: Counseling Sec. 3, 4. Sutphln, Ronald Ron H. R. V. P. 6: Student Council Finance Comm. 8: Booster Comm. 8: Movie Monitor 7, 8: Boys' Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1 R : Leaders 4, 6. Swift, Cynthia Cinder H. R. Pres. 6: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 5, 6, Booster Comm. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basket- ball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 3. Talcott, Dlane Dee Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 4, 5. 6: Sharks 7, 8: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, Friend- ship Comm. 5, 6: Band 3, 4: Football Pep Club 5, 6: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Tnel. Aynur Glrls' Glee Club 8: Milwaukee, Wis.: Swimming 7: Girls Club 7: Concert Chorus 7: Football Pep Club 7: Basketball Pep Club 7: Piano Soloist 7: First Grade Helper 7: Turkey: Newspaper 8, 4, 5, 6: Student Council Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6: Basket- ball 3, 4, 5, 6: English Club 8, 4, 5, 6: Concert Chorus 8, 4, 5, 6: Volleyball 8, 4, 5, 6. Thompson Jolene Senior Commencement Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Football Pep Club 5. Thompson, Ralph B. Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Stage and Sound Crew 8, 4, 5: Scribblers Club 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Thompson, Stove Thompa H. R. V. P. 3, 4, Pres. 5: Senior Frolics 8: Roundup Stat! 7, Sports Editor 8: Senior Tree Planting Comm. 8: Student Council Assembly Comm. 8, Rep. 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 4, 6: Lunch- room Monitor 7, 8: Movie Monitor 5, 6: Football 8, 5, 7, 1 R : Basketball 8, 4: Wrestling 5, 6: Boys' Tennis 4: 3, 4. Thoreson, Luann Senior Frollca Glrls Club Rep. Pep Club 8, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Troutfetter, Jean Senior Sermon Band 3, 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Football Pep Club 8, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Otllce Helper 7, 8: Girls Club Home for Slghtless Women 8. Tschudy, Cynthia Hermann Clndie H. R. Sec. 3. V. P. 5, Pres. 7: Oklahoma 4: Red Cross Rep. 3 : Student Council Finance Comm. 3: Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, V. P. 7: Concert Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, Sec. 7: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. 5: Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7: Homecoming Attendant 5: Homecoming Queen 7. Tschudy, Wlll Bender Bill H. R. Pres. 6, Sec. 7, V. P. 8: Senior Tree Planting Comm. 8: Movie Monitor 6: Football 3, 5, 7, 2 R's : Basketball 3: Track 3, 5: Student Council lst V. P. 7: Boys Club Sec. 6: Hi-Y Club V. P. 5. Senior Line-of-March Comm. 8: Boys' Glee Club 7: Hi-Y Club --um 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Comm. 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Turk, Bill Sam Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 7, 8: Lunchroom Monitor 8: Movie Monitor 7: Foot- ball 3, 5, 7, 1 R : Wrestling 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R's , Co-Captain 8: Track 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Van Rees, Sharon Van Van Annual Stat! 7, 8: Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 8: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Swimming Pep Club 7: Baseball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Verhoef, John R. Senior Sermon Comm. 8: Track 8: Spencer, Iowa: Annual Stali' 5, 6: Newspaper Stall' 5, 6: Foot- ball 3, 5: Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6: Track 4, 6. Waldlnger, Gail Annual Stat? 3, 4: Senior Line-of-March Comm. 8: Make-Up Club 3, 4: Math-Science Club 5, 6: Football Pep Club 7: German Club 7, 8. Walker, Sharon Ann Sherry Senior Frolics 8: Annual Staff 3, 4: Senior Frol- ics Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 5: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Girls Club Home for Sightless Women, 6. Wallis, Carolyn Jo Ann Carol Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 5. 6, 7, 8: Student Council Rep. 7, 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 5: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Newcomers Club Pres. 4. Watts, Eleanor Ander H. R. Sec. 4: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5: Student Council Rep. 7: Bridge Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basket- ball Pep Club 7, 8. Weatherby, Ruth Ann Senior Frolics 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Cheer- leader 7, 8: Orchestra 8, 4: Bridge Club 7, 8: Scholastic Art Key Winner 3: Football Pep Club 7: Activity Ticket Comm. 7, 8. Wegener, Larry Lemon Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Dowling High: Library Asst. 3, 4, 5: Football 5: Track 6: Basketball Statistician 5, 6: Football Manager 7. Weiss, Shirley Ann Hans H. R. Sec. 7. 8: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Girls Club Rep. 4, 5, School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 4, 5: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Spanish Club 5. White, Albert Al H. R. Pres. 5, 6, Sec. 4: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Tree Planting Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 8: Student Council Finance Comm. 7, 8, Booster Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8: Movie Mon- itor 5, 6: Football Trainer 5, 7, 2 R's : Bas- ketball Trainer 5, 6: Track 4, 6, 8: Leaders 5, 6, 8: Boys Club Rep. 4, 5, 6, Activity Comm. 7, 8, Dad's Night Comm. 6, 8, Carnival Chrmn. 6, Basketball Chrmn. 8: Hi-Y Club Pres. 4, 5, 6, Youth in Government Rep. 6, Inter-city Rep. 4, 5, 6. White, Robert Benton Bob H. R. Sec. 6: Football 3, 7: Baseball 3. Whitaker, Martha Whit Senior Frolics 8: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, Per- sonnel Comm. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Fu- ture Teachers Club 3: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Wilcox, Fred H. R. Treas. 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Football 3, 7: Wrestling 6. Williams, Alfred Bud Senior Frolics 8: Roundup Staff 8: Senior Tree Planting Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 4: Football 3, 5, 7, 2 R's : Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Northwestern Naval and Military Academy: Baseball 6, 1 letter. Wllllams, Claude, Jr. Fuzzy Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 8: Wrestling 8: Boys Club Rep. 7, 8: Concert Chorus 8: Boys' Glee Club 7, 8: St. Louis, Mo.: Track 3, 4: Concert Chorus 8, 4, 5, 6: Boys' Glee Club 13, 4, 5, 6: Sophomore Class Sec. 3, 4. Williams, Robert P. Toad H. R. V. P. 3: Senior Tree Planting Comm. Chrmn. 8: Senior Frolics 8: Football 3, 5, 7, 2 R's : Wrestling 5: Track 4, 6: Baseball 8: Stu- dent Council Rep. 7, 8, Chief Justice 8: Boys Club Rep. 8, 4, Planning Board 8. Winters, Barbara Barb Senior Frolics 8: Senior Class Gift Comm. S: Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Office Worker 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Wlntz, Jerry Jet Library Asst. 7: Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Lunchroom Monitor 8: Movie Monitor 8: Inde pendence, Iowa: Football 3, 4, 5, 6, Mgr. 6, 1 letter: Wrestling 3, 4, Mgr. 5, 6: Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6, Mgr., 2 letters: Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Band 3, 4: Boys' Football Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Boys' Basketball Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6. 127 Stein-Whcatcraft Wolf, Joy Anne Senior Frolics Choreographer 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 8: Student Coun- cil Rep. 7, Telephone Directory Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 5, 6, Personnel Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8. Woltz, Dianne Di H. R. Sec. 4: Oklahoma 4: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 8, Open House Comm. 7, 8: Sharks 6, 7, 8: Girls Club Rep. 3: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 4, 5, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 8, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: French Club 5, 6: Drama Club 7, 8: Polio Queen 7. Wright, David K. Dave Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8. Wright, Robert Charles Bob Roundup Staff 8: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Wrestling 3: Shadows Stat! 8. Wygren, Kay Monkey H. R. Treas. 5, Sec. 6: Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Student Council Booster Comm. 7, 8, School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8: Girls' Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7. 8: Baseball Pep Club 8: Swimming Pep Club 7. Wygren, Kim Swede Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Basketball 3, 4: Track 8: Baseball 4, 6. Yamasakl, Elaine H. R. Sec. 5, 6: Annual StaH 7, 8: Senior Ser- mon Comm. 8: Girls Club Grade Rep. 7, 8, Re- search Comm. 5, 6, Convalescent Home 4, 6: Bridge Club 7, 8. Pres. 8: Football Pep Club 8, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Spanish Club 3, 4. Yocum, Judith Kay Judi H. R. Pres. 3, 4: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 7: Teahouse of the August Moon 8: Senior Frolics 8: Red Cross Rep. 8, 4: Student Council Hospitality Comm. 3, 4: Girls Club Personnel Comm. 5, 6: Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls' Glee Club 3, 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 7: Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 7: French Club 5, 6. Butch H. R. V. P. 5: Oklahoma 4: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 3, 7, Telephone Book Comm. 7, 8: Movie Monitor 7: Football 3: Wrestling 3, 5: Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Boys' Glee Club 8: Boys' Quartette 5, 6, 8: I-Ii-Y Club 8, 4, 5, V. P. 3, Pres. 4, Sec. 5, Youth and Govt. Day 6. Young, Richard Rick Humboldt: Football 3, 5: Basketball 5: Track 5: Baseball 3, 5, 1 H . Youngstrom, Andrea Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7. Zilla, Judith Ann Zeke H. R. V. P. 3: Senior Frolics 8: Senior Social Comm. 8: Future Nurses Club 8: Concert Chorus 8: Girls' Glee Club 6, 7, 8: Bridge Club 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Riderettes 5: Spanish Club 4, 5, V. P. 4, 5. Young, Harold August Class Barmlsh, Steven R. Ishk Football 3, 5, 7, 1 R , Crulkshank, Karen Croa.kle Girls' Glee Club 8: Orchestra 8: Band 7. 8: Waukee: Library Asst. 5, 6: Girls' Glee Club 8, 4, 5: Band 3, 4, 5, 6. Geotes, Phllia Phil H. R. Sec. 3, 4: Library Asst. 3, 4, 7: Student Congress Hospitality Comm. 7: Girls Club Intra- mural Comm. 7, 8: Scribblers 4, 5: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7. Gottlieb, Ella Louise El H. R. Treas. 3: Senior Social Comm. 8: Future Teachers Club 8: Bridge Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 8, 7: Spanish Club 7. Grimes, Jellrey Jel Football 3: Boys Club Rep. 4. Marturello, Sondra Riderettes 7, 8. Musgrave, Robert Bob Math-Science Club 3, 4, 7, 8: Camera Club 8: 85mm. Crew 4, 7, 8. Pruce, Diana Di Rosenfeld, Sherry Sue Rosie Senior Frolics 8: Future Teachers Club 8, 4, 5, 6, 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: French 3, 4, 5, 6. Samberg, Carol Sue Sammy Senior Social Comm. 8: Girls' Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, 1 R : Make-Up Club 3, 4: Concert Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5: All-State Chorus 5: Dramatics Club 8. Switzer, Steve Boys Club Rep. 7, 8. Wheatcraft, Linda Wheatie Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Girls' Glee Club 5, 6, 8: Bridge Club 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Blaslfjetbfill Pep Club 6, 8: Davenport: Class Professional Direcfory Compliments of DR. M. M. LAING 2101 Cottage Grove AT 2-4844 DR. R. W. YOUNG Orthodontist 4231 University Compliments of R. D. DORNER, M.D. 710 Equitable Bldg. H. E. WICHERN. M.D. 704-A Equitable Bldg. Des Moines 9, Iowa Compliments of H. KIRBY SHIFFLER. M.D. CLAUDE H. KOONS. M.D. Congratulations Seniors PERRY D. AMICK. M.D. M. E. ALBERTS, M.D. GLEN E. NIELSEN. M.D. I. H. MCNAMEE. M.D. Oculist and Aurist 306 Equitable Bldg. CH 3-7825 Compliments of DRS. THORNTON 6. BLAIR Orthopedic Surgeons 2801 Ingersoll Ave. Compliments of DR. S. H. BLOUNT 4416 Ingersoll 1oHN E. GUSTAFSON. M.D. R' F'ff?iE'tM'D' 704 Equitable Bldg. CH 4-4229 310 Bankers Tfust Bldg. Complimems of DR.KENN1'rH 1. ALLEY DR. C. D. FREDERICKS dg EMORY L. MAURITZ. M.D. WILLIAM C. SHINKLE, M.D. 922 Equitable Bldg. DANIEL F. CROWLEY. IR.. M.D. Physician and Surgeon 615 Equitable Building PARKER K. HUGHES. M.D. RICHARD M. MOORE. M.D. 3200 University Good Luck Seniors ROBERT B. STICKLER, M.D. CHARLES C. EDWARDS. M.D. Surgeons DR. I. L. CONINGSBY Dentist 1169 25th Street Com plimvnts o f ARNOLD M. SMYTHE, M.D. GEORGE E. MOUNTAIN. M.D. 618 Equitable Bldg. CH 4-oiss Reddy Kilowatt, your predicts a bright future one--electrically. friendly electric servant, with better living for every- Scarcely a week goes by but what some new. is made to put electricity outstanding discovery to work for you. On duty, 24 hours a day, every IOWA POWER AN Electric Living Care-free Living! day of the year, Reddy is ready and willing to power these new appliances that make your life more care-free . . . with less work. Few services contribute so much to every day living as electricity-yet cost so little. Here's to a powerful future for all! D LIGHT COMPANY DES MOINES. IOWA 129 GRADUATION FOOTWEAR o 0 FOR YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN ll0plilIlS Sp0l'lllIl2 Goods FIELD SHOE COMPANY 710 Walnut 414 7th St. For COWNIE PUBS Sports of All Sorts a connoisseur s market 200 S.W. 51h Flowers by Experts in Their Field ANTHONY RandRWELDING AT 8-S789 Anthony Comito. Proprietor lst and University Breakfasts Noon Luncheons l head fm- Evening Dinners Fountain Specials MARTYIS SN ACK SHOP H1LL'S DEPARTMENT STORE 865 42nd Street where value and quality join AD SALESMEN Row 1: Sophie Pargas, Marilyn Mauritz, Jackie Lane, Patty Wo olsey, Susie Anderson., Martha McKinnon, Sharon Lutjen, Roziland Rosenberg, Candy Lamb, Barbara Duke. Row 2: Jane Nelson, Sandy Schroeder, Marilyn Moore, Kay Sullivan, Deanna Wooldridge. Row 3: Sallie Cownie., Dale Robinson, Linda Rosenhurg, Jane Tidrivk, Marty Pidgeon, Henry Luetjen, Sidney Hoffman, Susan Beisel. 130 Congratulations... . . . on your graduation from Roosevelt High School 4 Y , .i - M.-r-ff -X rx- 5 A big decision now lies before you-join the armed forces . . . get a job . . . go to college? The folks at Mill Owners Mutual wish you every success in whatever you choose to do. Before making that important decision it will pay you to investigate the vast opportunities in Mutual Insurance. A booklet available through our com- pany, CLOSE-UP OF A CAREER , briefly outlines the many fields NOW open to you in this profession. lf you plan to attend college, you will also find this booklet an excellent guide in selecting your curriculum. Why not send for your free copy . . . or visit the home office. Mlll OWNERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: 2015 Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa 0 Telephone CHei-ry 3-5225 1:41 J. Compliments of II. White llenerete lin. The Best Way - The White Way Ready-Mixed Concrete and Building Materials 330 S.W. 7th CH 4-3161 Des Moines, Iowa Paul Manning Chevrolet 11th and Locust Phone AT 8-2151 Iowrfs Finest Check the whole deal - compare ours SENIOR PICTURES Maxheim 7- , BL 5-1553 . Seventh at Walnut Studlos 544 36th Truly Feminine Apparel 132 DRIVEWAY ROCK AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE CONCRETE STONE HINKY DINKY Shop Hinky Dinky p t nize our two new locations 2710 Ingersoll Beaver and Douglas Compliments of Fresh CnNcHE1'E MAT. 81 Const. Eu. Cdonia, Bmad Phone A Combination of Exquisite Baking and Ingredients CASCADE Launderers - Dry Cleaners For Cleaning and Laundering Properly Done CH 3-1181 1301 Grand Ave. For Fine Photography It's WOLTZ STUDIO Always Good Flowers BERARD'S FLOWERS 2821 Forest Avenue Phone CR 7-4487 Adjacent Drake University KOCH BROTHER Printers - Stationers Bookbinders BUSINESS MACHINES lowa's Largest Ofice Outfitters Grand Avenue Third to Fourth i w V Pioneer Corn Helps Bring Better Living to Farm FamiIies...Cities Too Big, dependable yields of Pioneer corn help farmers get more income off of every acre . . . gives them more profit for a better living. Too, the extra profit means they buy more things from the people who live and work in the cities. PIONEER HI-BRED CORN COMPANY mas MOINES 134 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 EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE C0. 0F IOWA Take Up Bowling America's fastest growing game - at CAPITOL LANES 410 16th Compliments of HICKMAN BARBER SHOP 5707 Hickman Flowers for Every Ocrfasion for PIZZA. CHICKEN, SPAGHETTI, STEAKS 1900 High 2719 Ingersoll WES'S FOODS and DANIEL'S MEATS vongratulate the 1958 Class REPPERT PHARMACY E Hicient Prescription Service 3501 Ingersoll The Friend of Every Student Compliments of UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE WINDSOR DRUGS 1213 25th 5741 University PARGAS G SCHREIER TEGEI.ER'S STANDARD Friendly, Prompt Service Ygunkers Basement BGCIVSI MERCHANTS MUTUAL BONDING co. 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Schneiderhahn Company Distributors 140 A good place to begin a life-long business relationship. Walnut at Fourth - Des Moines Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GEUIIGE THE CHILI KING Curb Service Open Year Around Conies - Beefburgers - Tenderloin - French Fries Best Chili in State You Are Always Welcome 5722 Hickman Des Moines, Iowa RICHARD'S PHARMACY 3001 Merle Hay Road Phone BL 5-3159 To Roosevelt Seniors. Iune. '58 May your future be happy, healthful, and prosperous! Always remember that good appearance is a good asset. F RANKEL'S CRVILLE LCWE Synonymous With Fine Cars and Excellent Service XIII llIf1'l'lIllfi0ll1lIIf lXvll0ll'll IlliI'l'l'Si1j' in Your IJIFII Hmm' 'l'm1'11 If college is part of your future plans, take this oppor- NINE DISTINGUISHED COLLEGES tunity to visit the Drake campus and discuss your 1Igi?QlSAXSminiStrGnOn Ibilxgnity college career with a member of Drake's outstandinq Eduwiion Graduate ' Fine Arts Community faculty . . . pharmacy DR KE UNIVERSITY THE MILK WITH THE MILLION-DCLLAR FLAVCR PHONE CH 3-6211 FLYNN DAIRY COMPANY 8th and UNIVERSITY Congratulations to the Class of 1958 RAY'S TEXACO SERVICE Texaco and Firestone Products Pick Up and Delivery Service 4201 U ty Phone BL 5 9784 Fresh Up With ZE. -.,., 1 .s,.,. I : l,i-b.1:q I ,ii .:, 1qAV-,' ,siosssssi 5 .-.. ,222 . 35355, 1gg,::,1,:,2,:3 Q .. f 11.1 .1...:.5:5:1 1: 1.1ii'5?EiEi22iii25532:i12351P-- . iff I 7 Up B tth g Co.. Des Moines, Iowa Jack Love and Sons Fine Foods With Friendly Servive 3503 Ingersoll CENTRAL Ready-Mix Concrete 8m Building Materials No Delay the Central Way Compliments of CENTRAL READY-MIX CO. Congratulations COWPUWGHFS Of DENNY BRANN DRUGS BABES RESTAURANT 720 Locust Street TRY OUR ITALIAN PIZZA CHEF DRIVE IN 417 6th Ave. Phone CH 4-9319 220 Grand West Des Moin 6, Congratulations Seniors STEEL AND SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. W B First and University Avenue Phone CH 3-1274 4710 Uni e'Si'Y Congratulations to Graduating Senio Thanks Much for Your Patronage Chuck Codner - Lamr Press BORDEN DAIRY CO. ROOSEVELT FLORIST Roosevelt Shopping Center 144 LIBRARY MONITORS Row 1: Ann Blumberg, Shirley Anton, Linda Liibbe, Sue Derrick, Ann Turner, Sue Pomerantz. Row 2: Nancy Thompson Katy Peterson, Illa Clark, Vicky Bond, Joyce Barnhart, Judy Mapson, Janet Kaiman. Row 3: Candy Lamb, Bob Baker, Mr. Elliott, Dirk Goodman, Sue Cline. ARTHUR H. MANN 81 BROS., Inc. 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IOWA MATS ART SERVICE PHOTO TYPESETTING COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY - lllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllnlllllllllulllll MARTHA BISHOP fNo Photo! JOHN HARRIS SALLY BLANCHARD MARLENE HARRIS JANET ARNTZ Con gratulalions Seniors WAGONERS SHOES vm G C YELLOW cABs age reen enter CHerry Complinwnts of NATIONAL CLEANERS 3 -1 1 1 1 1150 Keo Way B E EN THE RI T SHOP AT O S PLO S EASTER'S ROYAL BLUE ersoll ai 38th Phone BL 5-2188 6605 University Ave Compliments of Congratulations RAY'S UPTOWN DRUG TENSION ENVELOPE CORPORATION 42nd 61 University 1912 Grand ,451 - f ja '33 ee Q ' I -' f S E E Ulll' Q a.: F I L X gram Q 32.95 D I i ,Z 03 Cl' 147 ALBHIEHT ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors Lighting Fixtures Lamps 6 Shades Clifford H. Albright Night Phone BL 5-6222 2622 Beaver Ave. Phone CR 7-7946 CANADY'S 66 SERVICE LEE TIRES AND PHILLIPS BATTERIES FAST CAR WASH WITH THE NEW wAsI-nvIoBILE Complete One-Stop Service Open Until Midnight-Towing 42nd and University Phone BL 5-9922 Des Moines Lumber for Every Need H. M. ILTIS LUMBER CO. Three Locations to Serve You Des Moines Iohnston West Des Moines 2629 Beaver 200 4th St. You Too Can Have Beauty COMMODORE HOUSE OF BEAUTY 3440 Grand Avenue I Proprietor: Mr. Rich-Phone BL 5-1139 Congratulatlons Seniors Compliments of Collins and Company Wholesale Electrical Supplies 201 S.E. Seventh St. AIR-LANES BOWLING CO. 4200 Fleur Drive Des Moines. Iowa illiam Fashion House Roosevelt Shopping Center Printers of The Roosevelt Roundup Your Weekly Publication SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. ASSEMBLY MONITORS : i e us , .teve reivilt, o n ar er, arr c mi t, ay o ', ran arrin ton, ave i e, im mil , u. ow : im erg, an aumgarmer, 'ar mit , r. oo ey, im a ey, ete ic ten erger, ynn i erman. 149 Aww A ,SSM wgyffyygylgxj Everyfhi ng in XM eal Esfaie and Insurance' W S I ince Fle q B ld q . -3.7 897 Ph CH 3 0511 HOPKINS A INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE WINDSTORM MARINE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY COMPENSATION zoas 1 B ld q Ph CH45253 NOAH'S ARK Des Moines' Finest Pizza 400 Ingersoll Call AT 8-2246 eps:-Q 014 , pl, , ,',Z:z,,. 3 ,Z tiff - f 1 'W ' f , : r I , 4 4 M3 ,Q Q N' and Our Lakai ff 04,60 1 fimjfd 3 pdlf'-'LL ml ' QA OO 'fvxxafl O E MM ff Mnwwwffl f JWXMAMK, 'Q VUj0AJJ1,,.,f,,f.,d,f,4, ' af 'i 2'! f 5,Qfywfa,4,Z2. M S 'Q 330,15 JOHN DEERE DES MOINES WORKS 151 Complete selection of fine Diamonds, Depend- able Watches, Graduation Rings, Silver, Fine China, and Crystal. Walnut at Sixth Des Moines Jewett Lumber Co. 3 Big Yards Highland Park Ft. Des Moines 615 E. Walnut Save For Your Future At DES MOINES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 210 6th Ave. AT 2-8303 MPr0ven Performanve Since 1916 O LOCAL 24 HOUR D 3:EgcRE:g:giDlNG LIGHT 8. HEAVY DUTY VIREIKER SERVICE FOR A COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ,E'gf,Q1Ef,Gt 'WS Dial CH 4-5258 IRI MMING TOWING AUTO GLASS KEO WAY TRIPLETT TEEN TOWN PHONOGRAPHS HI FI PORTABLE RADIOS PUU5 EZ B H U E E For Teenagers 820 35th SL Tenth At Grand Phone CH 4-3155 A Famil Matter It's great to see another class ioin that wonderful family-the Roosevelt alumni. We're proud that we are part of it, too. And when the family starts planning its new home or remodeling. for the best in plumbing. call TED CUTLER CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK Des Moines' First and Finest SMITTY'S DO-NUT SHOP 19th and Keo Drive-In Bank Member I-'.D.I.C. Where Each Customer Becomes a F riend C,S T H O Remodeled Sincere Congratulations Specialize In Charcoal-Broiled Steaks to the Class of 1958 5601 Douglas Ave. 153 YQWWQUW . .F A .R J . . 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CAFE TERIA MONITORS Row 1: Mike Lamberti, Dan Pendegraft, Karen Lein, Marsha Berkley, Tom MeCullen, John Davis, Jerry Wintz, Bill Cleveland Row 2: Al White, Frank Burnett, Gary Johnson, Bill Turk, Larry Olsen, Carol Armel, Steve Thompson, Tom Fngate, Kent Beasley, Joel Schlauchtenhoffen. Row 3: Dick Shaw, Bob Kreamer, Jim Jackson, Craig Lonning, Craig Hamberg, Mary Hicklan, Bob Ingram, Harlan Johnston, Hank Wood, Henry Luetjen, Strob Scothorn. Compliments Of D e Arcy B o o t hop Eighth and Walnut BOYER PETROLEUM CO. 101 E. Fifth Phone AT 8-7211 KENDALL LUBRICANTS. FIRESTONE AND MICHELIN TIRES ANTI-FREEZE-BATTERIES--FILTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SERVICE SHAEFFER DRUG Prescription and Fountain Service 31st and University Phone BL 5-2153 Congratulations Seniors QUICK-E DRIVE-IN 42nd and Crocker Streets SCHALLER'S STANDARD SERVICE Try Our Personalized Service 28th cmd Grand Phone AT 8-1800 Congratulations from ROSE LORENZ DANCE STUDIO 942 42nd Street Phone BL 5-6622 Compliments of REED'S ICE CREAM Compliments of DALE HOMES D-X 3525 Ingersoll Phone BL 5-9843 WINDSOR HEIGHTS BEAUTY SHOP Complete Beauty Service Specializing in Hair Styling and Cold Wave 6573 University Avenue Phone CR 7-1075 T H E A RHF-AD D K ' 045 ,..D. 001,3- Manually or Electrically Operated With Radio Control For Old or New Construction UVERHEAD DO0R 00. 0F IOWA Ph. CR 9-8854 Executive -Disfinguished by ifs charcoal grey unbreakable leather- like case. 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MODEL 6765A l D G E O N' S Iowa's Largest Appliance Stores 805 S.E. 30th St., AM 2-9321 5050 N. 2nd Ave., CH 3-8641 ROOSEVELT PHARMACY For Eficient, Convenient Prescription Service BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTION OR HAVE YOUR PHYSICIAN PHONE IT IN ROOSEVELT SHOPPING CENTER Phone CRestwood 7-4493 Two Registered Pharmacists on Duty HOWARD V. BAILEY HAROLD D. BEAN Congratulations from Ung1e's Baking Company 1316 Center Home of Fine Bread ROOSEVELT A school of high ideals-where sportsmanship and honesty are prized- Congratulations SENIORS OF 1958 RIDERS' CLUB is an organization that is proud to serve the students of a fine school like Roosevelt. Everyone who takes an interest in the school is urged to join- alumni, parents and friends. NURSES MONITORS The nurses' monitors aid Miss Johnson and Mrs. Sweet in the Roosevelt infirmary, washing instruments, taking temperatures, and assisting ailing students. One girl is on duty each hour. They are: 4ROW 1, l to rl Linda Duve, Sandi Loveless, Sharon Miller, Sandi Hamilton. 1ROW 21 Muriel Hughes, Marianne Field, Linda Cormany, Judy Simpson. 157 Compliments of Midwesl Flooring and Plywood Co. Wholesale Building Materials Congratulations sos Elm AT 8-3234 Seniors Compliments of ROSENFIELD USED CARS l3ll Grand Avenue BEAVERDALE REALTY CO. 2601 Beaver Phone CR 9-3691 Complete Service DALBEY Bnos. LUMBER co. ROOSEVELT REALTY CO' sara and Grand Ave. Phone cn 7-4421 Real Estate 'md Insurance 1022 Grand Phone CH 4-5126 Good Old K C B C Compliments of 11 Years Old and Going Strong! Music cmd News 24 Hours cr Day 4336 D01-191155 Avenue O'DEA FINANCE COMPANY lll7 Locust Street Complete Finance Service Rexall Drug Co. 4944 Franklin Phone BL 5-3990 HILLYER CLEANERS Des Moines, Iowa In The Roosevelt Center Phone CR 7-0793 863 42nd Street 158 PLAN NOW FOR A CAREER AT MEREDITH PUBLISHING CCJIVIPAN Y Publishers of: Better Homes 6 Gardens - Successful Farming 'kFOR GIRLS: o Secretaries 0 Stenographers o Clerks o Typists Everyone wants an interesting job and there's an exciting challenge in the varied jobs at Merediths. You'll like the pleasant Working conditions, congenial associ- ates, and the many company benefits. 0ur experienced counsellors will be glad to discuss your career with you. MEREDITH PUBLISHING COMPANY 159 . ,gfflflljliafg-Q17 W'9 W, N jf, wggniiutyy M jhnmmenve Right! 41125113 'ww WwQ,ffMy A MM 'E j, 7 PU, WJ Before You Leap... 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Iowa REPPERT PHARMACY BL 5-3177 3501 Ingersoll GLEN DALE FLORISTS Floral arrangements for every occasion Open Evenings. Sunday, holidays 4817 University CR 7-6733 Compliments of Beaverllale Phutn 2641 Beaver CR 7-4435 Bt N., J 3 0 XP 1- ' 1 X of of 'W -ff QU .7 X J, JHJQVVQMQX' vifgvyi as-f gun 0 Wy , .ff Q' Q 51 S Y Lv o + QF 'FOUR MONEY BUYS MORE Ar MJ' E' 's I u F LJ X AT A THRIFTWAY s'roRE Sf THRIFTWAY STCJRES INC. .MQW ' '5 ' w jfQ?Ka8' I6 MM CREWW Row 1: Scott Neff, George Burdock, John Fletcher. Row 2: Lyle Hatfield, Tom Payne, .lim Patterson. 162 Q s ? rf . Q .5 wi if G c 3 v lf, WK J 49 9' 7 , V 9 ' 1 1, ' i. 1 I4 wt, I , . I f, lf Fl' 4. X U s 1 4, Z' xv 1, 6 wi i Aw W M. Vx VM5, 'E 4 in 1 ' '-,r I , 3 ? 4 SSH vii rfb! ,gig Z :?! wil , in Q z W 6 K XX .ig K New SSX wa i if 5 Sis 'D x i Y Q ,N rp ,Niall S ...AQ NN - X N RS. ff :Iii , s N Cfliffw? t 0 'Qggi fi? Mc fig S2322 ff! 1-N SEX 0 . 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