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

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The Roosevelt Roundup June, 1961 Theodore Roosevelt High School Des Moines, Iowa • Theodore Roosevelt High School continues to face with understanding and an adventuresome spirit the bold challenge of the future. We Remember. . the faculty, our classmates, the underclassmen, the junior high, athletics, activities, and our studies. We remember them all, and hope that we have become as much a part of Roosevelt as it has of us. i Roosevelt: a forward 2 looking school A dream of a new addition for a new Roosevelt has now commenced to take form. Yet the traditional Roosevelt spirit will ever endure. We shall continue , far into the future, to give of our best . . . and fight hard to win every victory there is in sight . . . for Roosevelt! Faculty . . 4 Student Life . . 16 Seniors . . 24 Activities . . 50 Sports . . 82 Underclassmen . . 102 Administration . . . The management skill of a business executive, the intellectual capacity of a scholar, and the pa- tience and human understanding of a wise counsellor are uniquely combined in Delmer H. Battrick. Under his guidance Roosevelt continues to gain in prestige as one of America ' s outstanding high schools. In addition to the crowded schedule of his regular administrative duties, Mr. Bat+rick now has the responsibility of directing Roosevelt ' s transition from a junior high-senior high combination program to a four-year high school. At the same time he is planning the effective utilization of additions to the physical plant and remodeling of present facilities. The changes will be made smoothly, thanks to Mr. Battrick ' s skillful coordination, and Roosevelt will go on to even greater success in the years ahead. We are most fortunate to have his leadership. 4 GARELD JACKSON Vice-Principal Boys ' Advisor • Two full-time jobs are combined in the position of vice-principal and boys ' advisor. Mr. Gareld Jackson handles both jobs, and much more, with the utmost efficiency. For example, Mr. Jackson is officially the coordinator of the sports program, and unofficially he is one of the program ' s most loyal supporters, for he seldom misses a game or any other activity in which Roosevelt students are participating. His varied re- sponsibilities include dealing with disciplinary prob- lems, which he approaches with a firm hand, a win- ning smile, and an uncompromising sense of fairness in all situations. In brief, Mr. Jackson conducts the affairs of a most difficult position in a manner which has won him the respect and confidence of all. MISS GRETTA WOLFE Girls ' Advisor • The great traditions of Roosevelt have special meaning to Miss Gretta Wolfe, girls ' advisor, for she has helped to guide their development. Her sound judgment and wealth of experience make her counsel invaluable in planning a school activity or dealing with a personal problem. Although her duties and inter- ests extend to all classes, Miss Wolfe is particularly helpful to the senior class in planning and organizing the many events leading up to graduation. Her tire- less efforts have helped countless girls to gain admis- sion to the college of their choice or secure gainful employment after graduation. We will be forever grateful for her guidance. CAFETERIA STAFF or f c Row I: Pauline Johnson, Mary Schultz, Violet Pennington, Annabel Riley, Evelyn Tesser, Bernice Freil, Lois Cowan, Gladys Waters. Row 2: Leona Finberg, Grace Dennis, Mary Johnson, Beverly Stephens, Mabel Greer, Rosemary Pascuzzie, Alma Fehn, Jeanette Lanning. CUSTODIAL STAFF Eldon Harvey, Walter (Barney) Miller, Mrs. Lina Wilson, Eddie Rhodes OFFICE STAFF Susan Morgan, Jean Porter, Mary Ann Heggen, Janelle Seidel NURSE Directing the school ' s medical program is a demanding task. Mrs. Bridget Sweet is ready to do anything she can to aid (and Band-Aid) Roosevelt students in maintaining health. Her responsible position includes keepin g records of all students, directing physical examinations, admitting absentees, and, of course, helping students who need medical care. SCHOOL BOARD James W. Brammer; Mrs. Charles Cownie; Dr. Floyd M. Burgeson; Herrold V. Mann, Secretary; Mrs. Rolland E. Grefe; Dr. Joh Harris, Superintendent; Joseph Brody; L. L. Daubert, President; Richard W. Lozier. DR. JOHN H. HARRIS Superintendent of Schools • Planning and coordinating the affairs of a rapidly growing school system comprised of over seventy schools is the very difficult task of Dr. John H. Harris, Des Moines ' Superintendent of Schools. It is his responsibility to see that the school system carries out the policies established by the School Board, and that all units of the system function smoothly and effectively. These problems are complicated by the adoption of new programs and methods, such as the advent of television as an instruction medium. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Elizabeth Almen English Edith Bjornstad English Jennie Brody English Oakley Ethington English Barbara Grant English B. A. Freimuth English, Counselling Ethel Harold English Ralph Hepp English, Counselling Sue Leonard English 11 Everett Craft English Don Ellingson English Lillian Freimark English Donald Haley English, Journalism Maureen O ' Rourke English Beverly Smith Oral English Donald White English Any volunteers for this report? Don ' t all jump at once. 10 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT i 1 Frank Angerer Latin, English Glenn Buhr Roxanne Hall French Jeanne Piatt Spanish Barbara Stoermer Spanish FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Roger Anderson Drama, Speech Sophie Larsen Latin J Mary Breese Art Julia Keeler Art Robert Bagley Band, Orchestra i V M Sam Elliott Librarian II MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Clyde Anderson Algebra, Basic Math Vera Biddle Ethel Cain Robert Cummings Algebra, Geometry Algebra, Trigonometry Algebra zac Emrich Algebra Gordon Garrison Mary Hildebrand Algebra, Geometry Algebra, Geometry Beulah Newton Trigonometry, Counselling Gerald Robinson Algebra, Trigonometry Marilyn Spencer Arithmetic, Music Belford Walker Algebra, Counselling Vernon Weidmaier Geometry And this is POWERFUL STUFF!! HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Ruth Baumgartner Janice Dudley Walter Hayes Clifford Simonson Mechanical Drawing Shop, Arithmetic Arithmetic 12 HISTORY DEPARTMENT David Gonnerman History Lesrer Hamilton History Jt Kenneth Kephart History Arden McClain History Marcus Moore History and Counsellin SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Dorothy Gregg Biology, Counselling Charles Gritton Physics, Algebra William Houser Biology Clarence Irwin Chemistry Herman Kirkpatrick Physics Jack Koch Biology Ray Langland Science Guy Michener Biology Rex Morrison Chemistry Ya-a-h, dis might be it. DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ft Jerry Foster Irvin Wildman 14 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT r Herbert Bierbaum Helen Crowley Bookkeeping Typing, Shorthand Kenneth Nedderman General Commercial Connie Feist Typing Louise Landes Typing, Shorthand Notehand Walter Miller Typing Mary Seaver Notehand, Counsellin ■ $ ■1 HUHHn r 1 And what does asdf spell, Meestair Meelair? PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Norma Becker Elizabeth Williams Bob Anderson Clark Munger 15 Student Life . . . 16 Joy Stoker gives severe tongue-lashing to Senior B girls in football pep assembly. STUDENT LIFE • The inevitable question about these few pages, we have found, is, Just what is ' Student Life, ' anyway? The truth of the matter is that Student Life is just a broad term for a whole group of things — pep assemblies, school plays, Social Night, even staying after school to get help from a teacher. In short, it consists of all the activities of students here at Roosevelt, the kind of things that we will look back upon years from now and say, That ' s what made going to Roosevelt fun! Some of the things we ' ll remember most are annual affairs, the traditional observances held by every class at TRHS, and this year ' s events were (we modestly admit) better than ever. Last fall the sight of Coach Prior and his female gridders shoved us to new athletic heights, and it will be a long time before we ' ll forget Steve Teddy Roosevelt Myers chasing his horse around the Drake track. STUDENT LIFE • One of the highlights of any year at Roosevelt is the Spinsters ' Spree, when the tables are turned and it ' s the boys who must sit and hope they get a date. High point of this year ' s Spree was, as usual, the entrance of the Man of the Year, in this case, Bob Young. Escorted to the center of the gym by two beautiful attendants, Bob smiled shyly as he was crowned and given a kiss by Girls ' Club President Jane Stephens. Flashbulbs popped as Man of the Year Bob Young began his reign by kissing Jane Stephens. Trumpet virtuoso Raphael Mendez rehearses with the TRHS Concert Band. There are many other special events which fill a year at Roosevelt, however. In the past nine months, for example, TRHS has played host to the world ' s greatest trumpet player, presented two school plays, and countless assemblies, and has held such almost traditional affairs as the Student Council Social Night, the Sharks ' Pageant, and, of course, the Senior Frolics (which are always the best ever ). Senior Frolics rehearsals aren ' t ALL work, as Bruce Nicholl, Jan Warner, and others demonstrate. All-State Student Council President Don Bell helps Beth Muell distribute Social Night tickets in the 7:30 A.M. darkness of a Council meeting. 0 Candy Nichols, Kay Durey, Steve Myers, and Dave Daffron are speechless at the arrival of Sally Giberson in Sabrina Fair. ' • The most outstanding feature of any of these events is the fact that students, with a minimum of faculty help, do almost all of the work behind them. Almost every night after school students may be found memorizing lines from a forthcoming play, treading water in the pool, or rehearsing for an assembly. At any rate, it all adds up to a lot of fun and, we think, a great deal of education besides. Wilhelm Merritt von Ewald and B. J. Nicholl get in a little UBEN before the A.F.S. assembly. Dressed in Gay Nineties costumes, Roosevelt Sharks rise out of the depths atop four of Clark Mu 21 STUDENT LIFE • Even more than the big events, it is the day-to-day happen- ings which, though interrupted by tests, recitations, and other inconveniences, add so much to our years in high school. In the last few days of their high school life, seniors can look back upon a wealth of experiences and memories: Eating breakfast in a park after presenting Junior themes to Mr. Ethington, decorating the school ' s Christmas tree, Mr. Morrison ' s Kipp Generator exploding, and 200 lines of poetry, to mention jush a few. Through it all we have come, we hope, relatively un- scathed and ready to face the future. Demonstrating the maturity which has made them seniors, Chris Hagen and John Le- vine are measured tor caps and gowns by Carolyn Cobb. Never too busy to give an answer to a question, Mr. Ethington helps Alan Forker after school. • With the measuring for caps and gowns come the final days for a Roosevelt student. Although it is the day we have been looking forward to for thirteen long years, when that final day does arrive, most of us, although we probably won ' t admit it, will be just a little bit sad about it all. Although we ' re looking forward to college, a job, and all the excitement of the world of adults, we are still reluctant to leave the school which has given us so much. So now, while we still have time, we want to pause to say thank you to Theodore Roosevelt High School for all that it has done for us. As we go on through the remaining year of our life, we will remember it always. 23 Seniors . . . 24 JANUARY GRADUATES John Levine President Bertram Johnson Vice-President • Although small in numbers, the class of Janu- ary 1961 made immeasurable contributions to student life at Roosevelt High School. Theirs was a class of friendliness and responsibility. The members of this group always seemed eager to take on jobs necessary to make a school function smoothly. Several of the outstanding students spoke at the class banquet held at Bishop ' s in the Merle Hay Plaza. During their final week as a part of the Roosevelt student body, the class en- joyed and were inspired by their class sermon, class day, and commencement. Rosemary McKenna Secretary Barbara Early Treasurer Christopher Hagen Boys ' Representative Judy Brockway Girls ' Representative Judy Brockway Alan Brown Robert Brown Patricia Buising Linda Bumgarner Anne Dailey Reynolds Davis Dennis DeNio David Deuben Richard Duvall Barbara Early Roy Eide Carla Esch Linda Furry Marcia Hickie Mark Hillman David Hausman George lllian Marie Jacobs 27 Robert Mowen Richard Neiman Toni Nelson Thomas Northrup John O ' Brien Jan Osborn Suzanne Peacock Gordon Pearlman Diane Perkins Joan Petit Oianne Reed Janet Reed Roy Richards Elaine Rosenberg Keith Sayre Susan Stewart Phillip Thomas Diane Ullem Mary Van Nada Cheryl Wandling Ross Ward Richard White Terry Willis Carole Yoshida Warren Chiesa JUNE GRADUATES Robert Phillips President John Shelley Vice-President Joy Stoker Secretary Ramona White Treasurer • The June graduating class has been outstand- ing for its academic, athletic, and citizenship achievements. Their unity and enthusiasm have enabled these students to work together effec- tively. During the final semester of their senior year, the group was organized under the guid- ance of Miss Gretta Wolfe, girls ' advisor. Class elections and the senior frolics were the first senior activities. They were followed by the tra- ditional bermuda day, class sermon, class day, prom, and finally commencement on June 8. We know that these young men and women will continue to uphold the high standards that they have displayed here. John McClain Boys ' Representative Susan Eastman Girls ' Representative Mary Acheson Munir Addas Jeri Afflack Judi Afflack 30 Thomas Altman Jeanne Armagosh Carole Armel Barbara Armstrong Donna Ash Carol Benton Marcia Berkley Jacqueline Bilbrey Barbara Billings Barry Billings David Bishop Robert Bliss Darryl Blythe Diane Booher Barbara Boots Sherry Boysen Berry Brown Karen Bozarth Clark Bradley March 18, 1961 Richard Broadie Robert Broolcins Janet Brown Kendall Brown Loreen Brown Beverly Bunsness Ronald Burr Terry Butterworth Mike Canady Nancy Canon John Carpenter Loretta Corn Steve Cox Carolyn Cramer Pete Crooks Carolyn Crosby David Daffron Stuart Daley Anne Davis William Davis Diana Decker Nancy Denny Michele Dessaint Betty Doggett John Doolittle Rupert Dowling Eastman Robert Eddy Natalie Engman Elizabeth Ensley Mary Lynne Errett William Ewald Nancy Farrell Linda Fisher Jerald Foarde Alan Forker Mary Jo Ferguson Katherine Frankle Patricia Frederick John Freeland Judy Frishberg Barbara Furbush Douglas Furth Gail Gardner Dianne Gates Anna Geotes Susan Grant Larry Gray Phyllis Green Tom Griggs Phil Gruis Lucretia Hale Nancy Hale Ann Hansen Ik Tim Harrington Carolyn Har Barbara Hawkins Diane Heiny Phyllis Herndon Carol Hewitt Tom Hicklin Bob Holliday Harry Holmes Carolyn Holtz Bill Homann Christina Horner Cheryl Hoskinson Mary Hughes Mary Hicklin Jeanne Hogan v X 1 Ink. Connie Hood 1 1 } Mi Douglas Huscher Paul Ingersoll Marcia Irving Ruth Jacobson Stuart Jacobson Barbara Keyte Judy King Gary Kirlce Deborah Kirkman 36 James Kirsner Linda Kraber Dave Kuskulis Susan Lakin Joy Lambert Marge Landwehr Patricia Langill Jeanette Lau Emma Lee Henry Lee Gerald Lehman Priscilla Lewis David Liddle Barbara Luthe Sandra Lynne Susan Madden Marc Maillard Richard Maris Richard Mason John McClain Tom McCollum Patricia McConnell James McKendrick Joyce McLain Donn McLaughlin 37 Michael McLuen Steve McMullen Carrie McVay Patricia Meek Jim Mefferd Charles Merical Mary Milcesell Bruce Miller Clinton Miller Joan Miller Judy Millsap -eggy David Musgrave Frank Neidig Cheryl Nelson Kay Nelson Thomas Newgaard Bruce Nicho Nancie Oden Judith Ogden Georgia Olchoff Faith O ' Reilly James Paterson Patricia Perisic John Perkins Judy Pershing Geilda Peterson Susan Peterson Beth Phillips Robert Phillips Leslie Pomerantz Jean Porter Patricia Poster Dennis Powers Elizabeth Rabe Suzanne Ragan Robert Raker Howard Reedquist Donald Richards 39 Jane Risdon Kirk Roebken Judith Roseland Michael Rosenblatt Carolyn Rosenfeld Mary Jo Ruckman Cynthia Ryen Douglas Ryen Kenneth Sanburg David Sands Donald Sayre Christine Schmidt Susan Schwartz Michael Scott Oliver Scott Richard Seidenfeld Susan Seitz Richard Sells Ed Seyphol Carole Shaeffer Douglas Shafer Dennis Shay Douglas Sheldon John Shelley Richard Sheraden Elizabeth Strohbeen Gary Stull Charlot+e Sullivan Gary Schwartz Nancy Switzer Dennis Thompson Peter Thompson Gary Thorpe Gail Throckmorton Kent Thurston Sydney Timmins Dave Torrez William Van Orsdel Jim Veatch Frank Warrington George Watrous Marilyn Wendt A il Doug Whinery Dewitt Whitaker Ramona White Richard Trumbull Margaret Van Oel 40 . Blake Walker Jan Warner Sally West Steve Weston Susan Whitlev iff jf Jane William Mary Wilson Mollie Wilson Carolyn Winkle Joleen Wolf 42 June Seniors Not Pictured Roy Gentry Mac Haeberle John Jones Larry Leibow Steve Lindhoff William Manders Tom McMurry Glenn Meredith Ralph Reed Matt Ross Derry Stebbins Brian Tabach David Templeton Bill Willis August Seniors Not Pictured Joyce Anderson David Burke Fritz Kasten Steve Levine Kent Schnell ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS • Roosevelt High School has traditionally been a leader in the field of education. Its administrators are constantly exploring new possibilities for bettering the academic program. This year has been no exception from this pattern of tradition. Every effort has been made to offer the best possible education to its students. . mm • Roosevelt students have al- ways been acclaimed for their scholarship. This year twelve seniors qualified as Merit Schol- arship finalists. From this group two — Carol Benton and Steve McMullen — received Merit Scholarships. Steve McMullen Carol Benton 44 • Learning to write a research paper is a part of high school academic life. Here Doug Whinery illustrates the abil- ity of a typical senior to create a masterpiece without aid. • This group of senior girls concentrates on college entrance exams. 45 Marc Maillard, exchange student from Switzerland, creates in Miss Munir Addas demonstrates his skill in higher mathematics. Keeler ' s art class. • The students of TRHS have the op- portunity to take a variety of subjects. Courses are offered to interest every student, ranging from foreign lanquage to family relations. This varied aca- demic life can be the basis for further study in these fields, or part of a final preparation for the home and business world. This scientist of the future, Mary Jo Ruckman, prepares to blow up the chemisty lab. 46 This is a scene of the new Junior English TV class. Cap Hermann demonstrates concentration television class. • Several new ideas in education have successfully been employed at Roosevelt this year. Among them are a junior TV English class, a lanquage laboratory, and a twelfth grade English lecture class. These experiment s are the efforts of the administration to offer students the best education possible. Jon Morrison demonstrates equip- ment in the new language laboratory. This equipment, which was installed in the tall, enables students to re- cord as well as hear their own voices, thus aiding in the improvement of linguistic skills. 47 Photographers 4 David Sands, 1 2A Larry Jones, I 2A Jon Morrison, I I A • Emerging squint-eyed from the darkroom early in May were those unsung heroes, the Roundup photographers. After a year of receiv- ing confused requests, lining up recalcitrant sub- jects, and conniving for materials, work space, and time, ihe last picture order was filled. Ac- customed to having their efforts received with a grudging, Well, it ' s not quite what we wanted, but it will have to do, they were satisfied in the knowledge that without them there would have been no annual at all. If they needed any further reward, they got it when Roosevelt stu- dents opened their 1961 annuals with delight. Other contributors were Donn McLaughlin and Gordon Pearlman. That we might learn... Mr. Irwin, chemistry teacher, is retiring this year after nearly thirty-six years at Roosevelt. He is per- haps the only remaining link with the original faculty of the school which opened in 1924. He will long be remembered for his many years or fine work by all who have known him at TRHS. Mr. Irwin performs an experiment before a class of eager chemistry students. 48 r. tr ami i Carol Benton Diana Decker Jerry Drew Marcia Irving John Kennedy Steve AAcAAullen Bruce Miller Clinton Miller John Shelley Sidney Timmins FOR SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENT . . . we honor the UPPER 3% whose scholastic excellence merits acclaim and recognition that their high accomplishment is the truly outstanding one of the school year. PRINTING PLATE COMPANY 19 12 GRAND AVENUE DES MOINES 6. IOWA 49 Activities . . Marcia Irving Assistant Editor Paulette Jensen June Class Editor Cheryl Hoskinson Administration and Faculty Editor Mary Mikesell Academic Editor Carolyn Beard Advertising Manager YEARBOOK STAFF Barbara Keyte Editor-in-Chief Barry Jensen Secretary Harry Holmes Carolyn Cobb January Class Co-Editor Br Nicholl Mary Ann Lozier January Class Co-Editor Stuart Jacobson Assistant Assistant Sports Editor Circulation Manager Circulation Manager After considerable reassurance from THE SPONSOR . . . the work of the annual staff finally got under way. John Shelley Student-Life Editor Sydney Timmins Index Editor Gary Hicks Sports Editor Sharon Dowd Art Editor Charlotte Sullivan Business Manager Judi Kent Activities Editor Mary Jean Benander Underclassmen Editor Mary Acheson Copy Editor 53 FALL STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: Michele Dessaint; Nancy Denny, secretary; Maurice John, judge; Jim Kreamer, 2nd vice president; Bill Ewald, 1st vice president; Charlie May, president; Sue Hornaday, Judy Frishberg, Jane Stephens. Row 2: Bob Brown, Carol Benton, Sandy Beck, Jan Lau, Martha Reed, Jean Porter, Barb Furbush, Marilyn Austin, Anne Davis, Mary Ann Lozier, Joy Stoker. Row 3: Jim Kirshner, Dave Liddle, Barry Billings, John Shelley, Denny Shay, Marc Maillard, Phil Thomas, Doug Sheldon, Tom Hicklin, Munir Addas, Rich Collins. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: Bob Holliday, judge; Doug Sheldon, president; Bob Young, 1st vice president; Rich Friedman, 2nd vice president. Row 2: Michele Dessaint, Judy Frishberg, Beth Muell, LuRaye Shreve, Anne Davis, secretary; Carol Benton, Jane Stephens, Mary Hughes, Joy Stoker. Row 3: Jan Lau, Sandy Beck, Sue Hornaday, Munir Addas, Bill Ewald, Dave Liddle, Jim Kirshner, Marc Maillard, Steve Foster. Row 4: Dennis Shay, Barry Billings, John McClain, John Shelley, John Kennedy, Rich Collins, Don Bell, Tom Hicklin, Sherry Springer, Barbara Furbush. 54 FALL STUDENT COURT Row I: Bruce Nicholl, Rich Wellman, Maurice John, Chief Justice; Anne Davis, Steve Foster. Row 2: Barry Billings, Phil Thomas. Jim Orcutt. SPRING STUDENT COURT Row I: Diane Heiny, Bob Holliday, Chief Justice Mary Hughes, Jan Lau. Row 2: Tom Hiclclin, Tom Rodine, John Work, Jim Hamilton, Bill Wells. 55 GIRLS CLUB Row I: Polly Jolly, Coleen King, Mary Hughes, Kay Lutjen, Jane Stephens, Joleen Wolf, Helen Anderson, Ramona White; Row 2: LuRaye Shreve, Joy Stoker, Judi Millsap, Jean Porter, Marilyn Austin, Kay Durey, Ann Stark, Anne Davis, Peggy Moreland. GIRLS CLUB • The largest, and one of the most active clubs at Roose- velt is the Girls Club, which has all the senior high girls on its membership list. Among the varied activities of this group during the last two semesters have been the Spinsters Spree, the 10-B tea, the pal system for new girls at Roosevelt, and the pep clubs. A service project has been continued from the last few years in the bi- weekly visits to the Home for Sightless Women. TRHS may be justly proud of this group and the many services it has performed, both to the school and to the community. Officers for the past year were Jane Stephens, President; Kay Lutjen, Vice President; Joleen Wolf, Secretary; and Mary Hughes, Treasurer. BOYS ACTIVITY COUNCIL • You ' re not alone if you are completely baffled by the continuous buzz session in Mr. Jackson ' s outer office. Only the Boys ' Activity Council and a few other honored per- sonalities are allowed to take part in the highly intellec- tual discussions which take place there. But, believe it or not, many worthwhile projects have grown out of ideas born in that office. Among them this year were the highly successful Dad ' s Night, with its water polo, basket- ball, food, food and food, and the Prom, sponsored by the school administration, but planned largely by the boys. Officers this year were John McClain, President; Bob Holliday, Vice President; Bob Phillips, Secretary; and Steve Lilly and Doug Sheldon, Co-treasurers. BOYS ACTIVITY COUNCIL Row I: Bruce Nicholl, Doug Sheldon, Bob Phillips, Steve Lilly, Bob Holliday, Charlie May, Bob Brown; Row 2: Cappie Herman, Don Bell, John Shelley, John Levine, Denny Shay, Barry Billings. 56 Marc Maillard, Walter Kuenzler, John Kennedy, Michele Dessaint, Bill Ewald, Munir FOREIGN STUDENTS Row I: Judi Arnti, Nancy Powell, Gayle Robinson, Sue Speth, Kathy Mills. Row 2: Sharyl Smith, Cheryl Scanland, Jan Lau, Captain; Elaine Feintech, Diane Heiny, Kay Lutjen. CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders wore their peppiest spirit as they led the student body at the Roosevelt vs. Marshall- town game. One of the biggest highlights of the school year is cheerleader tryouts. Underclassmen receive several briefings as well as actual instruction. Here the underclassmen put into practice what they have learned. 59 DRAMA CLUB IT n Af Row I: Miriam Kalis, Becky Striggles, Diane Loy, Sarah Perkins, Shellie Keir, Candy Nichols, Joan Lovejoy, Jane Roberts, Mary Noss, Pat Poster, Carole Yoshida, Mary Ann Rood, Joan Winner, Mary Zimmerman. Row 2: Loreen Brown, Pam Wright, Joy Strohbeen, Chris Hartoft, Nina Nighswonger, Anne Morgan, Katie Kilgore, Georgia Olchoff, Phyllis Lamb, Judy Miller, Jerry Strohbeen, Sally Giberson, Kathy Jones, Willa Eagleson, Lynn Barricks, Nicky Korte. Row 3: Sally Hildreth, Cheryl Wright, Janet Clemens, Marilyn Hatcher, Sherry Springer, Barb Furbush, Marilyn Austin, Sandra Coles, Rupert Dowling, Gordon Pearlman, Pat Perisic, Danielle Schmitt, Judy Brockway, Sandy Lynn, Carol Peterson. A Christmas Dream Jean Harvey Mrs. Harvey Mr. Harvey Laurie Miller Mrs. Miller Greg Hamilton Doctor Johnson Debby Kirkman Sandi Lynn Jim Freeland Marilyn McBe+h Joan Lovejoy Dave Daffron Neil Meglitsch ' Me r Debby Dirkman, Sandi Lynn, and Jim Freeland are pictured as they rehearse for the Christmas play presented for the P.T.A., written by R. C. Anderson, Dramatics instructor. 60 SABRINA FAIR Maude Larrabee Linus Larrabee David Larrabee Sabrina Fairchild Julia McKinlock Candy Nichols Dave Daffron Steve Myers Gail Throckmorton Rupert Dowling Kay Durey Sabrina fair, listen where thou are sitting . . . Dave Daffron quotes poetry to Gail Throckmorton as they re- hearse lines for the fall play SABRINA FAIR. ANASTASIA Chernov Prince Bounine Anna Dowager Empress Petrovin Terry Griffin Dave Daffron Candy Nichols Sandra Lynn Bob Chapman There is a royal mood in the air as Sandi Lynn and Nichols play the lead roles in ANASTASIA. Rehearsing for the spring play, ANASTASIA, are L. to R.: Terry Griffin, Bob Chapman, and Dave Daffron. 61 CONCERT ORCHESTRA Row I: Ramona White, Sue Eastman, Sharon Piyne, Dianna Carlsen, Moira Williams, Ruth Griffin, Rae, Barbara Stebbins, Barbara Bowen, Ellen Ultang, Linda Simmons, Laurie Crapo, Sue Sparlcs, Bruce Stevenson, Linda Bennett, Dorette Kagin, Ed Bernstein, Judy Lemons, Jeannie Lemons, Gary Wampler, Hance Throckmorton. Row 4: Mr. Bagle , Mr. Peterson, Marilyn Jeffers, Jo Ann Stromwell, Kelly, John Murrow, Beverly Feilen, Dennis Shafer, Pat Ramsey, Dick Lucy, Alan Austin, Doug Benander, CONCERT BAND Row I: Carol Benton, Phyllis Green, Janet Whinery, Sue Brenker, Sally Freeburn, Karen Don Sayre, Gretchen Schultz. Row 2: Gary Samuelson, Bill Dean, Carl Ireland, Verda Williams, Jensen, Dick Drogue, Jon Morrison, Steve James, Jim Freeland, Dick Bond, Mike McConnell, meister, Gary Glasco, Dennis Killinger, Connie Martin, Ray Dillinger, John Carpenter, Bill Bob McClelland, Marty Shuchat, Bill Peacock, Kay Nelson, Patti Perisic, Karen Bozarth, Ron Olson, Parri Harris, Jim Couch, Steve Sherman, Dennis Shafer, Rich Somerville, Barb Hartzer, Bob Gibbs, Bob Thelin, Dwight Kelley, Randy Johnson, Eric Eastman, Bruce Dutcher, 62 Pat Boal, Ed Berkley, Penny Proctor, Carol Austin. Row 2: Stuart Daley, Betty Wolf, Margaret Ellen Weinberg, Theo Joplin, Marcia Berkley, Jennifer Moore, Barbara Keyte. Row 3: Carol Sue Witt, Samuelson, Mary Wilson, Loren Southern, Steve James, Sue Harr, Sally Giberson, John Freeland, Bob Leigh Wichern, Don Hartzer, Connie Morton, Ray Dillinger, Jon Engelhardt, Bob McClelland, Mike Dick Jester. Alcorn, Marty Stouffer, Paula Walker, Linda Simmons, Sue Sparks, Kathy Mikesell, Barb Homann, Laur.e Crapo, Dave Scott Mary Jean Benander, John Freeland, Pat Boal, Bruce Smith, Mike Shelley, Cra.g Baldwin, Barry Jim McPherson, Ruth Griffin. Row 3: Barb Norman, Jane Bartley, Bob Gernes, Cynthia Parker, S.ndee Hoff- Willis, Tom Throckmorton, Bill Smith, Jon Engelhardt, Jon Choplin, John Ritchhart, Joe Anderson Dw.gnt Keller, Karen Anderson, Marcia Berk ' ey. Row 4: Dave Beasley, Maurice King, Bob Synhorst, Sheila Young, Debb.e D.ckson, Bowen, Carol Austin, Bob LaFollette, Doug Cox, John Foster, Jim Wimp, Norman Bervin, Terry McBurney, Dan Bob Wampler, Mr. Bagley, Mr. Peterson, Doug Askew. Not pictured: Mike Sullivan. 63 CONCERT CHORUS Row I: Carolyn Hove, Barb Armstrong, Cindy Wise, Marge Landwehr, Martie Baldwin, Diana Decker, Chuck Veatch, Cap Herman, Wes Morris, Sue Horna- day, Lucretia Hale, Janet Bidelman, Judy Yammamoto, Miss Duncan. Row 2: Pat Wright, Sue Seitz, Nancy Denny, Nancy Harper, John Carpenter, Bill Ewald, Jim Veatch, Ron Carter, Steve Foster, Mary Hughes, Sharon Graves, Nancy Oden, Sally West, Beth Phillips. Row 3: Caroline Holley, Danielle Schmitt, Kay Durey, Pat Walker, Phyllis Green, Marilyn Jeffers, Gene Whitaker, Kent Emery, Judy Roseland, Diane Hamilton, Natalie Cramer, Judy Keck, Betty Burney, Sally Swanson, Kathy Mills, Beth Muell. Row 4: Phyllis Herndon, Joleen Wolf, Janis Carr, Susan Eastman, Ruth Coder, Steve James, Dave Daffron, Kent Gray, Ron Kelly, Paul Short, Maurice John, Dave Broom, Ben Ullem, Judy Dimmit, Ann McAllister, Marcia Laird. BOYS GLEE CLUB Row I: Ken Weible, Robert Arndt, Ed Miller, John Murrow. Tim West, Chuck Veatch, Wes Morris. Row 2: Marilyn Jeffers, Rich Newfeld. Rich Waggoner, Bill Coy, Keith Hagen, Jim Orcutt, Alan Zox, Bob Smith, Mike O ' Brien, Miss Duncan. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row I: Miss Duncan, Jane Bartley, Barb Boock, Dottie Leinen, Willa Eagleson, Carol Sullivan, Terry Butterworth, Carol Austin, Peggy Womacks, Mary Zimmerman, Roymetta Murray, Ida Pethrich, Jane Taylor, Ellen Weinberg. Row 2: Pat Wright, Donna Ash, Cathy Muell, Pat Ronan, Robbie Hawkins, Susan Sandahl, Penny Proctor, Carol Foreman, Sandy Merrett, Barb Armstrong, Jud Richert, Barbara Linn, Jane Morgan. Row 3: Elaine Feintech, Gwen Haakin- son, Joan Lovejoy, Judy Tomlinson, Barb Epstein, Ann Putman, Judy Rowe, E ' len Ultang, Mollie Pearlman, Beth Graham, Sue Alson, Joan Rutherford, Sharon Jeffers, Sandi Wood, Joleen Wolf. Row 4: Julie McKeever, Cean Enabnit, Marta Dade, Janie Bricker, Virginia White, Mary Jo Krohn, Martha Sands, Linda Billington, Carol Hauschiddt, Mary Shepherd, Kama Jensen, Georgann Snyde-, Barb Barlass, Mary McMichael. 64 Row I: Marcia Laird, Sandy Wood, Virginia Hill, Judy Koch, JoEllen Westergaard, Sydney Timmins, Ramona White. Row 2: Armel, Chris Le Cocq, Kristyn Evertson, Karen Barquist, Linda Schuman, Barabara Keyte, Joy Strohbeen, Emma Lee. Row 3: Pal Sue Peterson, Sherry Boysen, Mary Hiclclin, Suzanne Ragan, Marcia Irving, Jane Smith, Marty Sands, Rosemary Mooney. RIDERETTES • Colorful, peppy, and attractive. These words describe the Riderettes, supplement to the Roosevelt Marching Band. Activities for the Riderettes this year included half-time performances for the football games, and the Drake Relays and Armed Forces Day Parades. The high- light of the year was an all day trip to Ames to march in the Veisha Parade. Leaders of the group, which is under the direction of Mr. Robert Bagley, were Rosemary McKenna and Carole Armel. BLUE CADETS • Did you ever see such organization in Pep Club as was shown at the basketball games this year? Positively not! And much of the credit is due to the work of this small, but efficient group of girls. Under the direction of Miss Gretta Wolfe, girls ' advisor, and Susan Grant, Pep Club president, the Blue Cadets took attendance at all the games, and weeded out all the nonconformists in the pep section. Many thanks go to these girls for helping to make TRHS a winning school. Row I: Jane Risdon, Nancy Hale, Mary Hughes, LuRaye Shreve, Beth Muell. Row 2: Dianne Gates, Nyleve Caster, Cheryl King, Linda Kraber, Suzanne Ragan, Pat Bates, Jane Stephens. 65 GIRLS LEADERS CLUB Row I: Nancy Hale, Cheryl Smith, Faith O ' Reilly, Joy Stoker, Linda Bumgarner, Anne Davis, Kay Lutjen, Joleen Wolf, Miss Becker. Row 2: Mary Zimmerman, Cheryl Hamill, Sydney Timmins, Nancy Grace, Lynda Guy, Pat Newlin, Mary Canon, Helen Anderson, Shirley Bell, Dianne Heiny, Judy Koch. Row 3: Leslie Gaillard, Sandra Wood, Connie Hood, Joan Lovejoy, Gayle Gardner, Janet Jones, Chris Vaile, Nadine Sparland, Connie Augustine, Diane Ullem, Phyllis Hoist. SHARKS CLUB n m A A o rs, 0 h As u 9 4 J Row I: Jean Porter, Nancy Canon, LuRaye Shreve, Shirley Albright, Beth Muell, Mary Ann Lozier, Pat Buising, Debbie Kirkman. Row 2: Joan Esch, Barbara Lynn, Sandy Good, Kay Durey, Julie Benderoff, Mary Hughes, Jane Stephens, Carolyn Beard, Jan Simonson. Row 3: Sue Hornaday, Bonnie Zeller, Sue Book, Gwen Haakinson. Louise Jsrrel, Janet Phillips, Martha Reed, Jane Risdon, Ann Hansen, Susan Grant, Janice Russel, Mary Jo Costales. BOYS LEADERS CLUB j Row I: Art Riggs, Bob Rhodes, Berry Brown, Harry Holmes, Terry Moss, Chuck Godfrey, Frank Warrington, Dick Lozier, Bill Jackson, Mr. Don Prior. Row 2: Douq Whinery, Cecil Drain, Rich Seidenfeld, Bob Eddy, Jim Kirsner, Bruce Nichol, Oliver Scott, Grant Goodman, Jim Corcoran, Cap Herman, Tom Yule. Row 3: Bruce Miller, Kent E mery, Dave Liddle, Bill Homann, Don Richards, Jim Hamilton, Bob Ewald, Mike McLuen, Tom Hicklin, Stuart Jacobson, Mr. Al Comito. Row 4: Mr. Clark Munger, Blake Walker, Norm Riggs, Perry Moore, Allan Forker, John Bittle, Doug Wood, John Shaw, Dave Bristol, Warren Chiesa, Dick Neiman, Doug Waterbury, Bill Kacena. 66 GIRLS ' ATHLETIC CLUBS Moonglow is the title of this number from the Sharks pageant, Picnic . • Serving the Physical Education program are the Sharks Club, Leaders Club, and the less highly organized but actually help- ful boys leader groups. The Sharks carried on their usual program of assisting in girls ' swimming classes, and also presented their traditionally colorful pageant. The Leaders Club assisted in the girls ' phys ed classes, and participated in the city-wide play day. Meanwhile, unsung boys ' leaders umpired ball games, issued equipment, kept inept swimmers from drowning, and otherwise gave Roosevelt gym teachers an occasional chance to catch their breath. The countless hours of practice finally pay off when the Sharks present their pageant. LEADER LOWLIES Row I : Karen Strom, Judy Ewing, Sally Foss, Sara McKinnan, Janet Clemens. Row 2: Carolvn Holley, Carol Peterson, Dianne Miller, Marge Landwehr, Verda Williams, Carolyn Reynolds, Lynn Barriclcs, Star Lowlie. 67 FALL ROUNDUP STAFF Row I: Mr. Haley, Charlotte Sullivan, Susan Baumgartner, Carolyn Cobb, Gail Throckmorton, Anne Dailey, Georgia Olchoff, Ann Beal. Row 2: Steve Barnes, Roy Eide, Janet Jones, George Mills , Gordon Pearlman, Janet Reed, Judi Kent, Ross Ward. The spring Roundup staff is pictured here in the familiar setting of room 301. Dick Tallman, editor, sits at the head of his staff. SPRING ROUNDUP STAFF Row I: Gayle Robinson, Joan Miller, Georgia Olchoff, Cathy Carron, Joyce McClain, Natalie Engman. Row 2: Mr. Haley, Barbara Luthe, Steve Barnes, Dennis Thompson, Mike McLuen, Bill Davis, Harry Holmes. Row 3: Jim McKendrick, Bob Holliday, Dennis Powers, Bob Young, Blake Walker, Richard Banger. 68 SECRETARIAL CLUB Row I: Diane Perkins, Terry Willis, Cheryl Wandling, Ruth Von Brauchitsch, Barbara Hawlcins, Judy Ogden. Row 2: Judy Pershing, Carolyn Crosby, Janice Carr, Carolyn Harris, Mary Canon. Priscilla Lewis. Row 3: Pat Frederick, Carole Armel, Pat Morris, Dianne Hamilton, Nyleve Caster. Donna Gintiel, Marge Landwehr. SECRETARIAL CLUB • The Secretarial Club, composed of girls with one semester of shorthand, is probably one of the trip-talc- ingest clubs at Roosevelt. This year ' s programs included a trip through the American Institute of Business, and a city bank, as well as having several speakers. The pur- pose of the club is to introduce the girls to the type of work that they will very likely be doing in the near fu- ture. Officers for the spring semester were Ruth Von Braughitsch, president; Pat Morris, vice president; Donna Gintzel, secretary; Jane Bricker, treasurer; and Barbara Caskey, historian. HOME ECONOMICS • If you would happen by the home making room any Monday after school, you would hear a low roar of un- distinguishable chatter, signifying one of the regular meetings of the Home Economics Club. This would occur only during the refreshment hour, of course, after a long period of unbroken silence during which the fu- ture homemakers would have listened to one of their many excellent speakers. This semester ' s topics included college campus rushing, home economics vocations, in- terior decoration, and personal grooming. The girls elected Jeri Small as president, Nanci Oden as vice pres- ident, Judy Pershing as secretary, and Linda Patman as treasurer of their club. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Row I: Diane Gates, Shirley Foote, Nanci Oden, Peggy Moreland, Linda Putman, Jeri Small, Judy Pershing, Jeanne Hogan, Judi Afflack; Row 2: Mary Noss, Sue Farmer, Ranae Barnes, Terry Butterworth, Marge Landwehr, Ellen Madison, Carolyn Finnell, Mary Jo Ferguson, Joan Simon, Carole Shaeffer; Row 3: Claudia Chapman, Nyleve Caster, Sue Madden, Linda Guy, Suzanne Ragan, Judy Kern, Liz Burns, Betsy Schaller, Barb Indra, Nancy Farrell. 69 FRENCH CLUB Row I: Dorette Kagin, Susan Brenlcer, Carolyn Murphy, Marcia Kent, Carolyn Reynolds, Katie Frankle, Paulette Jensen, Danielle Schmidt, Michele Dessaint, Linda Fisher, Loretta Corn, Patty Boal, Polly Jolly, Leslie Pomerantz; Row 2: Mary Hughes, Natalie Cramer, Judy Dimmit, Sally Swanson, Phyllis Hoist, Cheryl Scanland, Lucretia Hale, Marion Taft, Diane Goodner, Joy Strohbeen, Connie Augustine, Carol Benton, Margie Moore, Carolyn Rosenfeld, Sue Scudder, Nan Siegel. Kathy Muell, Jeanie Burgardt; Row 3: Pam Morgan, Cella Day- ton, Candy Nichols, Katie Kilgore, Susan Lanqren, Mary Hicklin, Ruth Coder, Barb Furbush, Joan Lovejoy, Louise Jerrel, Georgeanne Snider, Sherry Boysen, Janet Whinery, Phyllis Lamb, Ellen Ultang. FRENCH CLUB • The French Club has worked cross-word puzzles, played games, listened to excel- lent speakers, and generally had lots of fun this year, all in French. The members put out a newspaper, La Sagesse, also entirely in French. The spectacular Hat Party and the swimming picnic were among the things that will be remembered by all. Officers for the spring semester were Danielle Schmidt, president; Michele Dessaint, vice president; Paulette Jensen, secretary; and Joy Strohbeen, treasurer. We aren ' t just positive whether this picture was taken in the Roosevelt foyer or a similar set- ting at the Des Moines Rummage Sale Center, but we ' re taking our chances that it is the correct pic- ture of the French Club Hat Party. Boy, are Marcia Kent, Jer- ry Strohbeen, and Linda Fischer going to have a hard time ex- plaining this one to their grand- children! 70 LATIN CLUB Row I: Geilda Peterson, Dorette Kagin, Mary Messerli, Barbara Meffert, Marcia Irving, Mary Jean Benander, Jane Roberts, Kathy Jones, Sue Farmer, Karen Anderson, Margaret Fones. Row 2: Jim Bassman, Helene Moser, Mary Stenstrom, Martha Dalbey, Judy Boatman Phyllis Lamb, Pat Ely, Alyce Moore, Joy Stolcer, Faith O ' Reilly, Nancy Powell, Miss Larsen, sponsor. Row 3: Milce Kell, Bob Boyd, Mike Sullivan, Jim Barnett, George Bowles, Steve Howell, Art Dixon, Kent Emery. LATIN CLUB • Roosevelt initiated a new club into the ranks this year. Latin Club, with Miss Larsen as sponsor, has proved to be a pleasant gathering place for all the prominent Romans at TRHS. Highlights of the year were a Roman Banquet with all the trimmings (togas and purple cake — no less — ugh!) and a talk by John Kennedy on his stay in Italy. Officers were Marcia Irving, president; Jane Roberts, vice-president; Kathy Jones, secretary; Barbara Meffert, treasurer; and Mary Jean Benander, program chairman. SPANISH CLUB • Word games, contests, singing, and movies have had a part in the regular program of the Spanish Club. A joint session with the North High Spanish Club, the Easter food basket, and a Spanish Club newspaper, Quien Sabe? with a circulation of 140 have been their special achievements. Officers for the spring semester were Joan Wallace, president; Wynell Mager, vice-presi- dent; Kaye Patterson, secretary; and Carol Will, treasurer. SPANISH CLUB Row I: Pat Evans, Ruth Griffin, Terry Butterworth, Murtel Miller, Elaine Feintech, Kay Patterson. Judy Frishberg, Secretary; Carolyn Beard, Treasurer; Elizabeth Rabe, Vice President; Barb Furbush, President; Peggy Womacks, Kay Benjamin, Raymetta Murray, Susan Salcata, Pam Zimmerman, Jan Owens. Row 2: Sue Crouch, Mimsy Bush, Mary Zimmerman, Molly Pearlman, Carolyn Levine, Judy Arntz, Linda Miller, Mary Wilcox, Connie King, Sally Loss, Linda Bennett, Carole Shaeffer, Emma Lee. Row 3 : Carol Sue Witt, Madeline Johnson, Sandy Wood, Gai Langer, Beth Phillips, Sandy Spohn, Jane Moore, Carolyn Bell, Kathy Meffert, Susan Miller, Joan Wallace, Mary Cass. Cianna Carlsen, Ruth Jacobson, Judy Kern Jean Allen. Row 4: Janet Clemens, Connie Ferguson, Barb Ear ly, Elizabeth Shuman. Betsy Williams. Cheryl Wright, Sally Hildreth, Pat Murphy, Sue Schwartz, Marty Sands, Kathy Taylor, Patty Kolls, Judy Bringolf Judy Hadley, Shirley Bell, Joan Miller, Wynell Major, Sue Peterson. 71 GERMAN CLUB Row I: Ortrun Seiler, Cathy Carron, Carol McMullen, Barb Pope, Joyce Anderson, Dee Danzinger, Jim Shuman, Pete Thompson, Dave Liddle, Mike Jasman, Jim Thompson, Helen Johnson, Gloral Coon, Linda Carpenter, Monica Soleglad. Row 2: Sally Schachtenhaufen, Betty Doggett, Mary Wilson, Richard Beatty, Bob Ewald, Steve McMullen, Bruce Nicholl, John Shelley, Bill Ewald, Dennis MacDonald, Munir Addas, Jon Morrison, Ariel Cross, Greg Hull, Jim Fitz, Mr. Buhr, sponsor. Row 3: Kay Whitley, Karen Bozarth, Deanne Wegele, Alice Thompson, Betty Wolf, Emily Osterholtz, John Ritchart, Mark Covington, John Harnagle, Jim Orcutt, Larry Streyfeller, Rob Moul, Steve Mead, Richard Bond, Bob Hayne, Ben Gibson. GERMAN CLUB • This year ' s German Club — Der Wunderbarste Klub — has spent a fun-packed year with Pete Thompson, president; Mac Haeberle, vice-president; Ortrun Seiler, secretary; and David Easter, treasurer; of the second semester. They have concentrated on one big meeting a month, usually including films, German speakers, and refreshments. Their last meeting, a whopping picnic, or in German terms, a beer party, was the highlight of the year. Herr Buhr, the modest sponsor of the Deutsch Klub, is looking forward to many more years of kul- tural fun! FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Ever wonder why the library is full on Monday after school? The girls who gather there are aspiring to the noble profession of education. Future Teachers Club provides the teachers of Roosevelt with able student aid whenever needed, as well as sending helpers to Hubbell. This year, the members learned some of the aspects of teaching and its relation to community life from repre- sentatives of the League of Women Voters, the Des Moines Commission of Human Rights, the Personnel di- rector from Younkers, and many more. Officers were Judy Storey, president; Carolyn Rosenfeld, first vice- president; Marilyn Jeffers, second vice-president; Ruth Jacobson, secretary; and Jane Taylor and Kay Patterson, treasurers. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Row I: Mr. Walker, sponsor, Patti Harris, Bobbie Gillam, Carol Sullivan, Mimsy Bush, Jan Owens, Marilyn Jeffers, Judy Storey, Sydney Timmins, Geilda Peterson, Ruth Jacobson, Marilyn White, Jonnie Kramer, Polly Jolly, Donna Sams. Row 2: Lynn Barricks, Mary Shane, Pat Ramsey, Mary Beattie, Judi Kent, Carol Benton, Pam Wright, Sharon Kenyon, Pat Allen, Leslie Kawamoto, Carolyn Bell, Leslie Pomer- antz, Mary Wilson, Barb Churchill. Row 3: Kathy Johnson, Joni Marcon, Joanne Stromwell, Joyce McLain, Cheryl Hamill, Judy King, Carol Sue Whit, Kay Whitley, Kay Patterson, Carolyn Rosenfeld, Sally Prehm, Joan Miller, Cella Dayton, Carol Clausen, Donna Sams, Miss Cain. Row 4: Mary Hiclclin, Susan Noun, Willene Mauor, Phyllis Lamb, Carol Petzel, Dianne Gunton, Marcia Irving, Marilyn Austin, Viclci Van Dorn, Lynne Jenclcs, Mary Jean Benander, Ruth Coder, Karen Bozarth, Connie Hood, Kathy Taylor, Pat Kolls, Mary Williams. 72 Row I: Judy Ogden, Bobbie Gillan, Gerry Christiansen, Sindee Hofmeister, Carolyn Harris, Mary Mikesell, president; Sue Schwarti, Connie Hood, Kay Nelson, Mrs. Sweet, Judy Yamamoto, Diane Gates, Marilyn Wendt. Row 2: Peggy Rausch, Toni Lyons, Sharon Graves, Terry Butterworth, Jean Armagost, Janet Bidelman, Judy Keck, Carla Gebhard, Kathy Knauth. Row 3: Barb Hawkins, Barb Mefferd, Nancy Stark, Nancy Gatrel, Shirley Bell, Barbara Mooney, Debra Kirkman, Judy Bringhoff, Judy Koch, LuRaye Shreve, Martha Dalby, Mary Hughes, Kathy Muell, Willene Mead, Jeanne Homann, Judy Ellis, Claudia Chapman. FUTURE NURSES CLUB Bandaging, taking blood pressure, helping people . . . all will be the jobs of the Future Nurses Club. This club meets once a month to give the prospective Clara Bar- tons of Roosevelt an insight into their chosen career. In addition, members of the club spent at least one Satur- day afternoon helping at Blank Hospital. Pins were award- ed for faithful service, and members were so honored at a pinning tea which is held once a year. FUTURE DOCTORS CLUB A new organization has appeared at Roosevelt to compete with the Future Nurses Club. Welcome to the Future Doctors Club. Dr. Parker Hughes and the Polk County Medical Society have been the principal stimulus behind this club. Speakers for meetings usually consisted of doctors from the Des Moines area. The club toured the Heart Station of the Younker Memorial Rehabilita- tion Center, and put on a school assembly during Heart Week in which Dr. Gustafson and members of the club participated. Viewing an operation is one of the main hopes of the club for the future. Officers of the Future Doctors Club were Dave Liddle, president; Al Booth, vice president; and Scott Neff, secretary-treasurer. Harnagel, Brian Tabach, John Work. 73 ft oL R |? W u| Eld ' ne Lad ' n ' DoreHe Ka 9 ' n - Helen Johnson, Betty Birney, secretary; David Sands, vice president; Kendall Brown, president- Phyllis Hoist, treasurer; Julianne Hughes, Jerry Strohbeen, Joan Wallace, Herb Van Deventer. Row 2: Greg Herron, Scott Cram Frank Ne.dig, Gordon Pearlman, Gary Barton, Barry Jensen, Clinton Miller, John Shelley, Bob McClelland, Mark Covington, Mr. Kirkpatrick sponsor. MATH-SCIENCE CLUB • Winners in the Hawkeye Science Fair were the primary achieve- ments of the Math-Science Club this year. Members took the top prize in physics, the second prize in biology, and received numerous other awards ranging from money to cameras to hand magnifying glasses. Programs consisted mainly of members speaking about their projects; although at one meeting, Dean Benton of Drake ' s College of Pharmacy spoke. The club attended the meeting of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science, where they displayed their projects, and were instrumental in getting a constitution for the academy passed. The Math-Science held a picnic to finish the year, where Jerry Drew demonstrated centripetal force in the Greenwood Park wading pool on his bicycle. DEBATE CLUB Row I: Nina Nighswonger, Kendall Brown, Cheryl Hoskinson, Mary Wilson. Row 2: Steve Levine Jim Freeland, Mike Sullivan, Rich Friedman. • Where do students who thrive on verbal battles let off steam? In Debate Club, of course. The main topic of for- ma l debate this year was strengthening the United Na- tions, but members also held discussions on many other sub- jects. In meetings, the debat- ers practiced their skills, and criticized each other ' s tech- niques. The debate team par- ticipated in the State Forensics Meet at Newton, competing against four other high schools. Club members profited by de- bating as an exercise in logical thinking; and gained experience that will be very valuable in later years. 74 Officers were Marilyn Austin, President; Barry Jensen, Vice President; Diana Decker, Secretary; Karen Bozarth, Treasurer. Row I: Virginia Wisdom, Verda Williams, Marilyn Austin, Barbara Furbush, Bruce Nicholl. Row 2: Mary Shane, Dorette Kag Poster, Ellen Ultang, Sue Fernbach, Mary Messerly, Pat Drum. Row 3: Kay Whitley, Karen Bozarth, Diana Decker, George Clinton Miller, Barry Jensen, Marion Taft, Mary Wilson. SCRIBBLERS CLUB • Under the inspirational sponsorship of Miss Jennie Brody, the future Pulitzer Prize winners of America practice their art. To be a member of Scribblers Club, one must read and submit an example of his creative writing to the club each semester for criticism by fellow members. Most meetings consisted of this, but occasionally some- one in the field of writing or related activities spoke to the club. With the aid of some of the English teachers, the scribblers selected the best manuscripts in poetry, short story, essay, and drama, and made a booklet so that posterity can truly appreciate their literary efforts. Pat Bowles, COIN CLUB • Coin Club is organized for the purpose of exchang- ing and buying coins among those interested in numis- matics. The meetings are in- formal, and members may display coins, or occasional- ly give a talk. It may be in- teresting to note that one loyal member of the Coin Club was seen in the chem- istry lab trying to tarnish some coins. Seems he had polished them up so much that they no longer looked authentic. Good going, but don ' t smell up the lab too much! Officers of the Coin Club were Clinton Miller, President; Jerry Bassman, Vice President; Paul Nixon, Treasurer; and Judy Lindquist, Secretary. Row I: Steve Rosenberg, Dick Reedquist, Bob Eddy, Miss Dick. Row 2: Jim Bassman, Clinton Miller, Fielden Thompson, Paul Nixon. 75 Row I: Bob Synhorst, Jerry Samo, David Sands, Gordon Pearlman, Chuck Godfrey, Herb Van Deventer, Janice Forsyth. Row 2: Bob McClelland, Kendall Brown, Larry Jones, Bob Bliss, Don Sayre, Richard Hippwood. CAMERA CLUB • The scene is a school assembly, any assembly. The program is in full swing, when — FLASH!! The Camera Club is at it again! Classes, Student Council meetings, even other club meet- ings — no place is safe from these photoqraphers, who immortalize the happenings at T.R.H.S. Seriously, we couldn ' t get along without the Camera Club, for they handle the photoqraphy for the ROUNDUP and the ANNUAL At their meetings, the members study methods of photography, and recently had a program on photographic crime detection. They visited the Ellco Processing Plant, and are planning a picnic to finish out the year. Officers for the year were David Sands, President; Kendall Brown, Vice-President; Janice Forsyth, Secretary; and Donn McLaughlin, Treasurer. CAFETERIA MONITORS Row I: Sandi Turpin, Marge Herndon, Nancy Laster, Betty Sherin, Connie Thurston, Sue Ellen Diclcson, Cindy Brewer. Row 2: Dave Jewett, Lee Shuman, Harry Coe, Doug Churchill, Jim McCoy, Ed Berkley, Rudy O ' Brien. Row 3: Harry Holmes, Bob Holliday, Jeff Bram- mer, Bob Young, Doug Sheldon, Blake Walker, Rich Friedman. 76 Row I: Sheri Ives, Barbara Heiman, Joyce Blandin, Loretta Wert, Coleen Berg, Judy Royal. Row 2: Peggy Rausch, Sandy Merrett, Linda Hansen, Linda Bringenberg, Verda Williams, Patti Lynn Wright, Betty Birney. Row 3: Diane Cathcart, Carolyn Pinnell, Claudia Chapman, Kristyn Evertson, Cella Dayton, Barbara Caskey, Jane Briclcer. ACTIVITY TICKET SALESMEN • A hand of thanks must go to this group of girls who, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Seaver, stood in the ticket cage for many long hours faithfully (sometimes forcefully) selling activity tickets. Their job was hard, hours long, and pay . . . well, anyway they were greatly appreciated for their fine work. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS • The TRHS library is probably one of the best pa- trolled in the city, and much of the credit is due to this group of monitors. Under the direction of Mr. Sam El- liot, the Roosevelt librarian, the monitors keep the library quiet and orderly, check out books, and give any extra assistance they can. This activity is one which is related directly to the educational program, and essential to it. Row I: Mr Elliot Diane Gates, Gerry Christiansen, Mary Shane, Sherry Green, Judy Royal, Elaine Ladin, Sue Kling, Leslie Pomeranti, Carolyn Harris. Row 2: Maggie Van Oel, Barb Churchill, Nyleve Caster, Barb Wood, Mike Sullivan, Jeff Foarde, Suzanne Ragan, Sue Spry, Cean Enabnit, Judy Riclcert, Barbara Hawkins. 77 NURSE ' S OFFICE HELP Row I: Marilyn Wendt, Diane Gates, Kay Nelson, Judi Yamamoto, Marcia Berkley. Row 2: Marcia Laird, Connie Hood, Mary Milcesell, Betty Doggett, Jean Armagost. • Two of the quietly efficient service groups which do so much to keep Roosevelt operating smoothly are the auditorium ushers and the helpers in the nurse ' s office. The ushers direct traffic and attend to doors in the auditorium, and assist in preserving the necessary decorum. The nurse ' s office helpers perform a multitude of administrative tasks for Mrs. Sweet, and have been called upon for professional assistance, beyond the routine of shaking down thermometers and reading the scales. AUDITORIUM USHERS Row I: Denny Gustafson, Clement Barnes, George Pappas, Bill Moriarty, Larry Ferguson, Scott Neff, Jim McKendrick, Mike Rissen, Doug Stevenson, Mike Leibow, Tom Barker. Row 2: Mike Leinhauser, Joe Hindorff, John Winchell, Dick Fisher, Darryl Blythe, Steve Prewitt, Craig Johnson, Frank Sullivan, Bob Brookins, Mike Fa Ik, Bill Husband. 78 STAGE AND SOUND CREW ■■I I: Sound Crew: Rudy O ' Brien, Dave Sands, Gary Hiclcs, Mike McCulloch, Chairman, Jim Tiedeman, Mike Scott, Denis MacDonald Sammo, Mr. Kirtpatriclc, Sponsor. Row 2: Stage Crew: Bill Jackson, Ron Carter, Dean Stiles, Steve Elliot, Dave Musgrave, Chairman, Bathey, Doyle Jacobs, Mr. Hayes, Sponsor (not pictured). AUDIO-VISUAL David Stouffer, Dwight Keller, George Burdock, Jeff Pritchard, Dave Hayes, Mr. Michener, Sponsor. 79 81 VARSITY FOOTBALL CO-CAPTAINS Maurice John John Knudson Bill Manders Chuck Merical Don Richards Gary Schwartz T HB FB T HB E Tom Yule Jim Corcoran Tad Eller Tom Ellerhof Steve Foster Creighton Fuss C HB QB QB FB E Grant Goodman Cappy Hermann Jim Kreamer Bill Lehman Steve Lilly Rob Moul E HB T G C FB First row: Tim Harrington, Steve Lilly, Jim Corcoran, Creighton Fuss, Maurice John, Jerry Thornton, Larry Gray, Bill Manders, Doug Sheldon, John McClain, Bob Young, Bill Van Orsdel, Bob Holliday, Tad Eller, Don Richards, John Knudson, Jim Kreamer, Rob Moul, Bill Lehman, Gary Mitskoff, Cap Hermann. Second row: Coach Kent Gaer, Jim Moriarity, Steve Rosenburg, Mike Sayre, Tom Ellerhof, Jerry Foarde, Grant Goodman, Berry Brown, Jim Watson, Doug Waterburf, Terry Moss, Steve Foster, Ray Wolf, Buzz Wengler, Bob Alvine. Third row: Coach Vern Weidmaier, Dave Bristol, Dennis Hamm, John Shaw, Bill Wells, Don Drukker, Warren Cheisa, Dave Broome, Norm Riggs, Gary Falk Jim Orcutt, Dave Scalise, Tom Jennings, Aerial Cross, Keith Hagen, Cliff Sorenson, Frank Kaiser, Doug Woods, Tom Yule. 83 The Rough Riders tough defense is shown in action as Steve Lilly stops this East drive. East went on to win rhe game, though, 14-6. Bob Holliday shows why he made the all-state roster as he is shown here putting a stop to a desperate Dowling drive in a game Roosevelt won 18-12. • After a devastating loss to powerful Ames at the beginning of the season, the Rider gridders came back to win six straight contests before suffering a de- feat to East in the season finale. Led by the line play of all-stater Bob Holliday, the Rough Riders came back to beat Valley, Lincoln, North, Newton, Dowling, and the 7th ranked Tech. Other standouts for the gridders were all-city play- ers Doug Sheldon, John McClain, and Bob Young. Roosevelt regained the city prestige they lost last year by tieing East for the city title. 84 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL 18 A. Row I: Pete Noyes, Tom Torstenson, Sonny Buck, Joe Greeson, John Gaskill, Rich Wellman, Bob Ewald, Fred Munzenmeir, Andy Grovo, Bob Frazier, Chuck McQuillan, Doug Hein, Al Zox, Kurt Marker, Paul Maguire, Jeff Brammer, Mike Lott. Row 2: Coach Sweeney, Bob Schumann, Gary Zika, Jim Hamil+on, Arnie Johnson, Mike Kelly, Bob Prugh, John Work, Mike Dofson, Jim Moore, Bill Strickler, Dave Lovejoy, Rick Spencer, Ed Newman, Sfeve Howell, Steve Mosher, Jeff Thurston, Steve Burr, Mike Sears. Row 3: Art Dixon, Art Riggs, Doug Scott, Bob Blandin, Tom Payne, Chuck Renner, Dick Estell, Bill Woods, John Carr, Bill Evans, Hugh Hammon, Steve Wherry, Gary Glasco, Tom White, Al Schwartz, Larry Scott, Jim Thompson, Jim Harris, Bob Miles. Dwight Berkley, Steve Roberts. Row 4: Bob Cramer, Jim Veatch, Doug Askew, Harold Pinngren, Tom Schack, Jeff Foarde, Dick Fisher, Terry McPherson, John Anderson, John Kirkaby, Alan Grauver, Gary Chaplan, Dave Coombs, Dave Duvall, Jim Foglesong, Bill Summers, Mike Wheaton, Mike Moon, Jim Mich aels, John Merle, Dave Stuffer, Tom Sheaffer, Coach McClain, John Smith, Larry Wiley, Coach Anderson. Head Coach TRHS TRHS TRHS TRHS TRHS TRHS SEASON RECORD 19 Valley 19 Tech 19 Lincoln 26 North 26 Dowling 7 East Bob Anderson Assistant Coach Arden McClain • The 1961 Sophomore football team looked like typical sophomore teams of the past as they rolled over five opponents and then tied East for the City title. This was the second year in a row Coach Bob Anderson has turned out a championship team. Cheerleaders Elaine Feintech and Jan Lau lead the female cheering section in one of their many cheers. 85 VARSITY BASKETBALL Varsity Coach Al Comito SEASON RECORD TRHS 51 Newton 43 TRHS 59 Lincoln 44 TRHS 43 Ottumwa 44 TRHS 37 Grinnell 31 TRHS 53 Tech 32 TRHS 50 Tech 43 TRHS 69 Lincoln 41 TRHS 38 East 45 TRHS 63 Boone 46 TRHS 67 North 58 TRHS 47 Dowling 46 TRHS 57 Tech 41 TRHS 67 Marshallfown 72 TRHS 62 North 58 TRHS 49 Ames 62 TRHS 54 East 43 TRHS 46 North 47 TRHS 61 Norwalk 40 TRHS 33 Dowling 50 TRHS 56 Marshalltown 57 TRHS 52 East 65 Sophomore Coach Bob Anderson • The 1961 Roosevelt Varsity Basketball team was the surprise of the district tour- nament. After an average season which produced a 9-7 record, the caqers de- feated Tech, North, East, and Norwalk, and lost a one-point squeaker to power- ful Marshalltown in sectional and district tournaments. The star of the team was 6-3 football tackle Bob Young, who set a new scoring record and was picked all- city center. Last year Younq was consid- ered too slow and warmed the bench, but this year his brilliant hook shot and qreat rebounding made him one of the greatest TRHS basketball players ever. • Roosevelt ' s Varsity Basketball team, led by the surprise play of 220 pound center Bob Young, came on strong after one of their poorest city seasons to go to the finals of the district and almost beat state champ Marshalltown. The play of Young was a pleasant surprise to Coach Comito, and Bob led city scorers, setting a new record with a 19.7 average. The Riders lost two season contests to city champ East, but came back to down the Lee Townshippers in the district tourney. 87 89 All-City center Bob Young goes for two points against East in the sectional finals. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL • The sophomore cagers came on with an outstanding finish to capture a fourth straight city championship under Coach Anderson. Their impressive 10-6 record included winning eight of their last nine games. Smooth floor play and strong re- bounding brought on the sophomores ' smashing finale as they wreaked revenge over Tech, 37-25, and added the finishing touches with a victory over North, 50-26. 0 P) P ?4 SO 32 i 1st row: Art Riggs, Alan Zox, Rich Spencer, Chuck McQuillan, Jeff Brammer, Jack Swanson, Jon Gaskell; 2nd row: Jim Bishop, Jii Baranosky, Jim Schumann, Jim Couch, John Bittle, Dick Drogue, Doug Hein, Sonny Buck, Coach Anderson. 90 VARSITY SWIMMING Varsity Coach TRHS 65 TRHS 53 TRHS 50 TRHS 54 TRHS 53 TRHS 58 TRHS 26 TRHS 52 Season Record Ft. Dodge 21 East 33 Sioux C Central 36 Marshalltown 32 North 33 Lincoln 28 CR Washington 60 Tech 34 TRHS 60 TRHS 53 TRHS 68 TRHS 64 TRHS 1st in City TRHS 1st in District TRHS 3rd in State North 26 Lincoln 33 East 18 Tech 22 Clark Munger • The only honor that the 1961 varsity swimming team didn ' t achieve was the state title. They chalked up an I l-l dual meet mark with their only loss beinq to powerful Cedar Rapids Washington. In- cluded in the victories was a 50-36 victory over highly ranked Sioux City Centra!. The Tankers coasted to their 3 1st straight city championship and placed first in the district meet. The Riders came up with a third place state finish behind qood per- formances by Rich Maris, Rich Collins, and Dennis Shay. Row I: Larry Paul, Kurt Harris, Rich Collins, Dennis Shay, Rich Maris, Bob Phillips, Bill Homann, Bruce Miller, David Liddle. Row 2: Jo Anderson, Jeff Gallagher, Bob VonGillern, Hap Haskins, Dick Lozier, Mike Cunningham, Don Tesdell, Cecil Drain. Row 3: Alan Forker, Bi Dean, Dave Strief, Tom Throckmorton, Linn Lisbona, Dave Scott. Dave McCurnin, Ken Hickerson, Coach Munger. 91 Kurt Harris takes a flying start in the tree-style event as the Roosevelt tankers try for another dual meet victory. Action Jeff Gallagher and Dave Strief take to the water in a practice run of the butterfly event. RESERVE SQUAD Row I: Tom Moriarty, John Hughes, Jim Bannister, Ron Royer, Bill Holm, Bob Eddy. Row 2: Don Russell, Tom Schack, Bill Corwm, Arnie Johnson, Scott Neff, Ed Miller. 92 VARSITY WRESTLING Varsity Coach Don Ellingson TRHS 26 TRHS 36 TRHS 12 TRHS 27 TRHS 29 TRHS 32 TRHS 28 Ci+y Meet TRHS 17 TRHS 15 TRHS 23 District Grinnell 24 Lincoln 16 East 32 Tech 30 North 16 Perry 9 Lincoln 17 . 2nd North 30 East 27 Tech 21 5th Co-Captains Bob Holliday Bob Brown • The 1961 wrestling team showed tremendous improvement over last year ' s team as they placed second in the city meet. Coach Don Ellingson had many individual stars. Bob Brown, who graduated at midyear, and Dave Broome, Marshalltown transfer, were the two Roosevelt city champs. Heavyweight Bob Holliday and sophomores Gary Mitskoff, Bob Ewald, and Paul Maguire were also standouts. Dave Broome, Jack Robinson, Paul Steve Sherman, Ted Urban, Randy Row I: Dave Schnell, Mike Wingert, Bob Pinell, Bill Smith, Tim Urban, Bob Brown, Dick White. Maguire, Bob Ewald, Gary Mitskoff, Jon Greeson, Bob Holliday, Jeff Myers. Row 2: M.ke H.I Johnson, Paul Sybe, Vern Selindh, Denny Hill, Chuck Maguire, Jim Thompson, Tom Ellerhoff, John W. Iiams, J. m Watson, Mike Wyatt, John Murrow Steve Sypal Corky Schakel, Jim Barnett, Edward Neumann, Norman Namdekbaum, R.ch Wellman, Larry Streyfeler, J,m Ned Jones, Jim Hayne; Row 3: Evans, Ted Davidson, Tom Payne, Don Coach Ellingson, Coach Maguire. Neiman, Bob Hill, Jim Spring, Maurice King, Dave Hayes, Curt Marl Burns, ker, Bob 93 Five of Roosevelt ' s leading grapplers this year were Dave Broome, Bill Smith, Bob Holliday, Corky Schalcel, Richard Wellman. VARSITY BASEBALL Head Coach TRHS 3 TRHS 2 TRHS 4 TRHS 12 TRHS 5 TRHS 3 RECORD Dowling 14 Tech 7 Lincoln 7 East 0 Waukee 6 North 14 TRHS 2 TRHS 18 TRHS 3 TRHS 7 TRHS I Tech Norwalk East Waukee DISTRICT Tech Sophomore Coach Al Comito Don Prior • Roosevelt ' s 1961 baseball season, not nearly as successful as last year ' s, was high- lighted by a 12-0 early season victory over East. Sophomore Third Baseman Gary Mitskoff moved away halfway through the season and took with him a batting aver- age of .572! Frank Warrington and Bill Lehman were other outstanding stars for the team. Row I- Bill Lehman Rob Moul, Milce Sayre, John Shaw, Creighton Fuss, Doug Waterbury, Gary Mitskoff, Jack Gable. Row 2: Coach Comito Ariel Cross Jim Corcoran, Jim Fiti, Frank Warrington, Steve Lilly, Lindsay Gable. Row 3: Bob Young, Pat Gipple, Dave Scalise, Grant Goodman Terry Moss, Doug Sheldon, Jack Robinson. Row 4: Jim Hamilton, Steve Roberts, Alan Johnson. 95 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Row I: Gary Johnson, Greg Myers, Al Zox, Chuck McQuillan, Jim Freeland, Bob Ewald. Row 2: Gary Glasco, Fred Munzenmeir, Jim Turner, Bill Peacock, Jim Foglesong, Rick Doty, Jim Moore, Coach Prior, Ken Miller, Jim Bannister, Mike Stapp, Tom Throckmorton, Jeff Forade, Rich Seidenfeld. Row 3: Gary Samo, Steve Howell, Gary Zika, Joe Morris, Steve Mosher, Mike Faulk, Steve Simpson, Jerry Morton, Doug Stevenson. • This year ' s cross-country team showed great improvement over the last couple of years. Led by Rich Maris and Rich Mason the Harriers finished a surprising second place in the city meet. Row I: Paul Anderson, Rod Walker, Rich Maris, Rich Mason, Jim Moorehead, Tom Beechel. Row 2: Scott Misbach, John Braklow, Bob Brookins, Fred Feree, Coach Ellingson, Corky Schakel, Ken Messer. Not pictured: Dennis Kelly, Roy Richards. 96 VARSITY TRACK Head Coach Arden McClain • The 1961 Varsity Track team was highlighted by several surprising individual performances; Buzz Wengler set a new school pole vault record with a 2-S 2 performance. Maurice John set a new record in the shot and discus events, and the two mile relay team of Dave Urban, Jim Moore- head, Rod Walker, and Rich Maris had the fastest time ever by a Rider team. Other highlights were a second place finish to state champ Tech in the city indoor, and a second place finish to Ames at the Marshalltown Relays. Assistant Coach Don Ellingson Row ,: Seo Misback. John Eldred Bu Wen g le, Jim Moored Cor, Har£ ry M Harry Holmes. Ron Burr Dale Garton Row 2: 9 -_ Schack ' BMI £. Andy G vo Ken Messer. Row 3: Coach McCUIn. Anderson, Frank Kaiser. Fred Tho mas. Tom B j J Tw S£ A| Schwab Rick Kelly, Coach Ellingson. 97 Head Coach Clark Munger VARSITY GOLF • This year ' s golf team was a typical one for Roosevelt. They lost only one dual meet, won the Fairfield meet the District tournament, and took the city by 30 strokes over runner-up East. Seniors Dick Tallman and Paul Nixon, and Juniors Jim Hoak and Jim Hodges, comprised the starting four most of the season. The girl golfers were inexperienced and bol- stered by many sophomores who showed promise for next year. Row I: Dave Kadish, Jim Hoak, Dick Tallman, Paul Nixon. Row 2: Coach Munger, Frank Punelli, Ken Hickerson, Fergus Taylor, Jerry Thornton, Gene Whitaker, Marty Schucat, Jim Hodges. Row I: Pam Lonninq, Nancy Grace, Teeny Grant, Linda Beckerman. Barbara Furbush, Coach Munger, Pat Leeper, Jane Morgan. Row 2: Emily Osterholtz, 93 Boys ' Coach VARSITY TENNIS • The tennis team, bolstered by transfers Dick Trum- bull and Dave Templeton, won the city meet easily and did not lose a dual meet all year. State Champ Rich Friedman was the star of the season, not losing a single match all year. The girls tennis team was in the stages of rebuilding, but also finished with a very fine record. Girls ' Coach Norma Becker Izac Emrich Row I: Dick Trumbull, Rich Friedman, Dave Templeton, Greg Hull Thelen, Steve Heidel. Row 2. Tom Payne, Bob 1 100 101 12-B Miss Brody I 13 Row I: Gloral Coon, Pat Drum, Nancy Brenlcer, Cean Enabnit, Connie Augustine, Susan Brown, Bev Brown, Sue Elbert, Sharon Dowd, Judy Bringoff, Shirley Bell, Mary Canon, Nancy Bump. Row 2: Bill Caraway, Bob Alvine, Tad Eller, Kent Blackburn, Al Booth, Gary Fallc, Orren Cairo, Dennis Ericlcson, Dave Burke, Rich Collins, Dave Feinberg. 12-B Miss Keeler 302 Row I: Sharon Graves, Kay Lutjen, Cheryl Hamill, Linda Goode, Janet Herron, Karla Holzworth, Dianne Hamilton, Diann Gunton, Pat Hudson, Judy Koch, Marty Gall, Barb Gillam. Row 2: Jim Hughes, Tom Lynner, Fritz Kasten, Tom Gesme, Jack Field, John Harnagel, Jim Kreamer, Keith Hagen, Bill Kacena, Kurt Harris, Terry Griffin. 12-B Mr. Cummings 248 Row I: Jan Owens, Joni Marcon, Barb Mooney, Linda Miller, Judy Matz, Vicki Van Dorn, Marilyn Quackenbush, Christy Vaile, Mary Anne Nash, Jo Westergaard, Shirleyann Prugh. Row 2: Gary Mockus, Bob Shouse, Glenn Veenstra, Jim Orcutt, Tom O ' Leary, Tom Rodine, John Mohler, Fielden Thompson, Ronnie Mason, Steve Mead, A l Semple, Bill Riemenschneider. 102 I I -A Mr. Houser 246 Row I: Cindy Balcer, Linda Beckerman, Betty Birney, Colleen Berg, Linda Beclcel, Lynn Barriclcs. Row 2: Ranae Barnes, Sandy Beck, Janis Arnold, Barb Barlass, Martie Baldwin, Karen Barquist, Judy Ayers, Jane Balch, Barb Babbitt, Joyce Anderson, Jean Allan, Sue Barnett, Judi Arntz. Row 3: Dave Barnes, Joe Anderson, Barry Baker, John Ashton, Tom Ahleers, Bob Arndt, Don Bell, Bob Beers, Doug Benander, Steve Bathey, Paul Anderson, Jerry Bassman, Bob Andrews, Tom Barker. a - -v - I I -A Mr. Ellingson 20 1 A Row I: Sue Book, Elaine Christianson, Gail Copple, Mimsy Bush, Jer-aye Bloedow, Diane Christopherson, Bambi Brown, Barbara Caskey, Claudia Chapman, Barbara Browning, Ruth Coder, Diane Cathcart, Janie Bricker, Margaret Caples, Barbara Boock, Linda Bnngenberg Judi Brackett Judi Cohen, Joyce Blandin. Row 2: Danny Bryant, Ed Clark, John Braklow, Dick Boyd, Dave Broom, Steve He. del, Dick Herring, Gary Calvert, Steve Christianson, George Bowles, Richard Bone, Paul Clark, Terry Blair, Phil Brooksh.re, Pete Burnes, James Carlson. I l-A Miss Harold I 14 Row I: Judi Crawford, Cella Dayton, Linda Daniels, Jill Deskin, Marcia Efkamp, Judy Dimmitt, Marta Dade Lynda Dunn Natalie Cramer, ' Rosalyn Dexter, Nancy DeYoung, Linda Elliott, Esther Dukeshier, Dee Danzinger. Row 2: ay D,ll,nger M ' k C L ° X ' n ??? Druker, Cliff Corbin, John Eldred, Ariel Cross, Steve Dawson, Denny Duitch, Mike Cunningham, Ron Ellerhoff, Bill Dan. el, M.ke DiehL Not ' pictured: Jim Corcoran, Candy Maddox, John Daniels, Mary Jo Costales, Bill Coy. 103 I I -A Mr. Irwin 247 Row I: Pati Evans, Shirley Foote, Barb Ficke, Joan Friedman, Nancy Gatrel, Elaine Feintech, Linda Elliot, Kris Evertson, Carolyn Fin- nell, Sue Farmer, Carol Foreman, Jean Ferris, Barbara Garsh, Vicki Garretson. Row 2: Harlan Ginsberg, Rich Friedman, Jeff Gallagher, John Froning, Ray Fredericks, Harvey Engeldinger, Creighton Fuss, Kent Emery, Jack Gable, Lindsey Gable, Cap Hermann, Steve Foster, John Foster, Dale Garton, Jim Fitz, Larry Ferguson, Al Friedman. I I -A Mrs. Landes I I I Row I: Robby Hawkins, Linda Hall, Laurie Gunderson, Barb Hanke, Diane Goodner, Virginia Hill, Cindy Glynn, Kathy Hart, Nancy Harper, Owen Haakinson, Linda Hansen, Nancy Grace, Beth Graham, Ruth Griffin, Celia Hickman, Linda Goodman. Row 2: Barb Heiman, Sue Harr, Eric Harris, Greg Herron, Dennis Ham, Dave Gossett, Phil Goodenough, Jim Hagen, Grant Goodman, Jerry Hein, Dennis Hill, Sharron Grauer, Patti Harris. I I -A Miss Feist 107 Row I: Connie Holstad, Tina Kastanas, Carol Jacob, Madolyn Johnson, Judy Jasper, Sharon Jeffers, Barbara Hitz, Joanne Jenkinson, Louise Jerrel, Julianne Hughes, Caroline Holley, Phyllis Hoist, Sue Hornaday, Judy Keck, Dorette Kagin, Karen Hurst, Miriam Kalis. Row 2: George Huntington, Dave Houston, Jim House, Jim Hodges, Barry Jensen, Jim Hoak, Carl Ireland, Frank Kaiser, Bob Jordan, Jerry Jennings, Norman Hochdorf, Richard Jones, Tom Irelan, GregHull. Not pictured: Dave Kastin. 104 I I -A Mr. McClain 215 Row I: Nicky Korte, Gai Langer, Lynn Klinefeldt, Michele Kintner, Katie Kilgore, Marilyn Lindholm, Patty Kolls, Kaye Keller, Judy Lindquist, Suzanna Landgren, Rozanne LaPole, Judy Kern, Marcia Kent, Dottie Leinen, Mary Knapp. Row 2: Elaine Ladin, Jackie Leon- ard, Jackie Larratta, Dennis Kovacevich, Jack Kingman, Jim Larson, Steve Lilly, Linn Lizbona, Mike Leibow, Bradley Leonard, Carolyn Levine, Alice Lamb. I I -A Mrs. Dudley 220 Row I: Mary Kay Mayfield, Kathy Mills, Toni Lyons, Connie Martin, Willene Meade, Judy Miller, Sally Merritt, Ann McAllister, Wynell Mager, Joan Lovejoy, Diane Suther, Mary McMichael, Nancy McMasters, Marilyn McBeth, Sandy Merrett, Jeanne Merritt, Nancy Luett. Row 2: Ron McDaniel, Dave Marsh, Fred Lockard, Neil Meglitsch, Mike McCulloch, Bill McFarland, Dick Lozier, Tom Menough, Bob Melcher, Dennis McClatchey, Bob Mantz, Bob McClelland, Dennis MacDonald, Mike McConnell. I I -A Miss Piatt 206 Row I: Charlene Minnis, Mary Naus, Carolyn Nicholson, Kay Patterson, Susan Olson, Candy Nichols, Emily Osterholtz, Rosemary Mooney, Anne Morgan, Nina Nighswonger, Jane Moore, Pam Morgan, Carolyn Murphy, Sondra Morton, Jane Nelson. Row 2: Mike O ' Brien, Wes Morris, Jim Moorehead, Steve Myers, Jim Moriarty, Bab Myers, Rob Moul, Jon Morrison, Don Neiman, Bill Pabst, Scott Misbach. 105 I I -A Mr. Robinson 244 Row I: Gayle Robinson, Lynn Povall, Ann Putman, Barb Pope, Jan Phillips, Sylvia Peterson, Martha Reed, Sheri Pugh, Jinx Reed, Carol Petsel, Carole Peterson, Nancy Powell, Anne Paulson, Mollie Pearlman, Carolyn Reynolds, Peggy Rausch. Row 2: Larry Riddle, Norm Riggs, Brian Ritchey, Jack Robinson, Jim Pearson, Mark Rittenhouse, Mike Rissien, Doug Paul, Mr. Robinson. I I -A Mr. Walker 236 Row I: Jan Simonson, Cheryl Scandland, Meredith Shurtleff. Row 2: Judy Rowe, Vivian Rutman, LaDonna Rutherford, Judy Rickman. Ortrun Seiler, Linda Schumann, Nancy Siegel, Sue Shepard, Candy Rogers, Marty Sands, Danielle Schmitt, Janice Russell, Penny Rose, Carol Sherman, Vivian Sheesley, Betsy Schaller. Row 3: Paul Seyb, Dave Scalise, Tom Schweiker, Gary Samuelson, Mike Sayre, John Shaw, Paul Short, Marc Schwertley, Brent Ruben, Corky Schakel, Mr. Walker. I I -A Mrs. Biddle 20 IB Row I: Monica Soleglad, Linda Strauss, Nancy Stark, Pat Tyer, Jane Smith, Kathy Taylor, Sherry Springer, Georgeanne Snider, Alice Thompson, Marion Taft, Sharon Staehli, Sue Speth, Susan Spry, Chris Storey, Sally Swanson, Sandy Spohn. Row 2: Bill Smith, Jim Thompson, Jeff Smith, Bob Tucker, Howard Smith, Bill Strobach, Larry Streyffeler, Jerry Thornton, Jack Swanson, Skip Sorenson, Jim Tiedeman, Ronald Smith, Don Tesdell, Steve Syple, Ricky Stebbins, John Talty. 106 I I -A Mr. Gonnerman 203 Row I: Pat White, Pat Walker, Peggy Womacks, Sandy Wood, Bonnie Zeller, Cindy Wise, Cheri VanderWaal, Patti Wright, Jane Wilson, Betty Wolf, Mary Woodward, Verda Williams, Diane Weir, Cirol Sue Witt, Virginia Wisdom, Joan Wallace, Loretta Wert, Mary Zimmerman. Row 2: Ted Urban, James Wessels, Bill Wells, John W.illiams, Bob Wampler, Tim West, Jim Wilson, Doug Waterbury, Doug Wood, Buzz Wengler, Bob VonGillern, Stanley Zagel, Rick Waggoner, Ben Ullem, Chuck VanGilder, Jim Wolfe, Rod Walker, Jim Watson, Rich Waters, Mike Wingert, Tim Urban. I l-B Mr. Moore 345 Row I: Rochelle Grund, Linda Clausen, Martha Cless, Barbara Hoffman, Mary Alice Behrendt, Ann Grogan, Pam Chemberlin, Janice De Haan, Donna Allbaugh, Mr. Moore. Row 2: Dwight Berkey, Jos Hindorff, Ricky Boiler, Robert Boyd, Jim Hamilton, Craig Aronow, Steve Burr, Les Hilliard, Gary Barton, Jim Barnett, Garry Bailey, Dennis Davis, John Cook, Dave Cook, Dennis Geissinger, Dennis Gardiner, Richard Armstrong. Not pictured: Gary Curtis. I l-B Mr. Cooley 213 Row I: Bill McClure, Bob Rhodes, Dave Morse, Polly Jolly, Sue Rogers, Donna Sams, Sarah Stewart Phyllis Lamb Ethel Martin Mr. Cooley. Row 2: Bill Smith, David Meyer, Arthur Walters, Vernon Selindh, Mike Kelly, Ron Royer, Pete Noyes, Dave Ph.ll.ps, Robert Sm.th, Jim Michael, Steve Lieberman. 107 10-A Mr. Gritton 249 Row I: Etta Berkowitz, Mary Ann Abram, Mary Beattie, Pat Allen, Kay Benjamin, Joyce Atkinson, Karen Anderson, Janes Bartley, Libby Bailey. Row 2: Diana Beers, Mary Bein Gorsuch, Madge Anderson, Jane Barnett, Jean Barnett, Kathy Adams, Karen Alcorn, Linda Bennett, Carol Austin, Terry Benfer, Carolyn Bell. Row 3: Larry Apple, Norman Bervin, Denny Atherton, Doug Askew, Craig Baldwin, Doug Beach, Tom Beechel, Jim Bannister, Marc Baer, Mint Barnes, Ed Bernstein, Dave Beesley, John Anderson. Not pictured: Jim Bassman, Donna Balantine. 10-A Mrs. Friemark I 16 Row I: Jan Burlingame, Liz Burns, Janet Boyd, Barb Buell, Barb Beau, Janet Bilbrey, Pat Boal, Janie Boughten. Row 2: Linda Billington, Chris Blaskey, Barb Brittingham, Andrea Buchanan, Sandra Blythe, Judy Boatman, Barb Bowen, Jean Burhardt, Michele Brown. Row 3: Jim Blocher, Bob Bishop, John Brockwell, Bob Blair, Jack Bricker, Jeff Brammer, John Bittle, Sunny Buck, George Burdack, Jim Burns, Tom Bookey, Bob Birge. 10-A Mr. Nedderman 21 I Row I: Eileen Daniels, Elyce Combs, Bobbie Crow, Diane Crandail, Barbara Churchill, Laurie Crapo, Lynda Carpenter, Judy Chamberlin, Christy Creptal. Row 2: Dorthy Diehl, Janet Clemens, Diane Loy, Carol Clauson, Joan Conkling, Scharlott Chiesa, Mary Ann Cass, Laurette Cobb, Martha Dalbey. Row 3: Bill Dean, Ted Davidson, Ronnie Cairo, Mike Collins, John Carr, Dave Coombs, Don Choplin, Jim Couch, Bill Corwin, Dan Clay, John Choplin, Mark Covington, Mike Cunningham, Scott Cram, Ron Colvin, Tom Davis. 108 10-A Mr. Garrison 102 Row I: Jackie Epstein, Liz Dunn, Willa Eagelson, Jo Ann Dotson, Pat Ely, Joan Esch, Judy Ewing Pam Dunckel Joan Errett Char- lotte Ensley, Pam Dunlop. Row 2: Charles Elmquist, Terry Dotson, Bill Djubelc, Bob Ewald, Bruce Dutcher, Dave DuVall Jon Eng lehardt, Dave Decker, Erik Eastman, Dick Drogue, Dick Estelle, David Dillon, Greg Dickson, Art Dickson, Mike Dotson, J.m Evans, R.ck Doty, Bill Dyer. Not pictured: Linda Dunham, Barbara Epstein. in I 4 10-A Miss Baumgar+ner 224 Row I- Connie Ferguson, Sally Foss, Sue Farmer, Sally Freeburn, Carole Farmer, Margaret Fones. Row 2: Karen Galbreath Pam Ger- ron, Sally Giberson, Joan Gillespie, Sue Fernbach, Coral Gardner, Leslie Gaylord, Lynn Faber, Donna Flower, Barb Frevert Row 3: Bob Gernes, John Fletcher, Richard Gillette, Jeff Ford, Jon Gaskell, Jim Freeland, Dick Fisher, Charles Fields, Fred Ferree, J.m Foglesong, Mike Falk, Jim Ferris, Bob Fagen. Not pictured: Brad Fessler, Bob Frazier. 10-A Mr. Despo+ovich 346 Row I: Jennifer Griffith, Susan Griffith, Karen Harris, Frances Green, Marilyn Hatcher, Cris Hartof Andy Hale, Susan Hamborg, Sandra Good, Kris Harris, Patti Hamill, Sheryl Green, Patricia Grund. Row 2: Jerry Goodrich, Randall Goodman Gary Goodwm, John Hall, David Hayes, Dave Hansen, Joe Greeson, Hugh Hammond, Graig Hawkins, Robert Hayne, Dan Hartzer, Dan Hagen, Kon Hadsall, Andy Grovo, Rich Harris, Dennis Gustafson. 109 10-A Mrs. Hall 1 20H Row I: Sindee Hofmeister, Sharon Hess, Mary Hindle, Alice Hewitt, Barb Homann, Melinda Huyclc, Val Hendershot, Kama Jensen, Judie Horka, Sally Hildreth, Meredith Hewitt, Dianne Hellcenn, Pam Hion, JoAnne Huebner, Mrs. Hall. Row 2: Ken Henry, Ron Hougton, Mike Hill, Jim Johnson, Bill Husband, John Hughs, John Hoff, Steve James, Steve Hill, Doug Hines, Steve Howell, Bill Holt, Bill Horner, Hugh Hobson, Richard Jester, Bill Jackson, Doyle Jacobs. Not pictured: Gaylor Jarnagin. 10-A Mr. Koch I20J Row I: Julie Johnson, Sue Kling, Michele Kennedy, Kathy Klein, Sandy Kenyon, Chris Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Mary Kennedy, Jeanne Koch, Leslie Kamamoto. Row 2: Carol Kooker, Coleen King, Kathy Jones, Shelley Kier, Theo Joplin, Connie King, Carolyn Kading, Jean Kenny, Pat Keiter. Row 3: Jared Johnson, Dwight Kelley, Randy Johnson, Dennie Killinger, Charles Jorgenson, John Kirkeby, Craig Johnson, Arnie Johnson, Dave Kimball, Maurice King, Pete Kaser. Not pictured: Karol Kimball, Wally Johnson. 10-A Mr. Kep ' hart I20K Row I: Marilyn Libson, Crystal McCannon, Joy Lohff, Babs Linn. Pam Lonning, Millane McClusky, Lucia Lynner, Sarah Mackaman. Row 2: Carol Ann Linde, Connie McCleary, Michele McCormack, Rhoda Lewis, Janet Long, Pat Leeper, Bobbie McKinnen, Ellen Madi- son, Diane Loy, Carole McMullen, Kathy McGill. Row 3: John McRae, Dick Lucy, Jim McPherson, Herb Lichtenberger Dave Mc- Kurnery, T.m Lowe, James MacDowell, Mike Lott, Terry McBurney, Chuck McQuillen, Bob La Follette, Richard Long, Mike Linehouser, Jonh Liepa, Herb Laird, Dave Leechman, Bill McCartney, Larry Lambert. 110 D O -r 10-A Mrs. Tyler 350 Row I: Saralee Morris, Muriel Miller, Margie Moore, Jane Morgan, Alyce Rae Moore, Mary Messerlie, Julie McKeever, Patty May, Mrs. Tyler. Row 2: Suzanne Mattern, Jennifer Moore, Nancy Mai, Pamela Messerschmidt, Penny Moore, Diane Miller, Kathy Milcesell, Judie Martin, Kathy Meffert, Barbara Meffert, Nancy Marsh, Susan Miller. Row 3: Ed Miller, Ken Messer, Jim Moore, Mike Moon, Norman Mandell, Paul Maguire, Curt Marker, Monte Mathews, Greg Meyers, Bill Missman. Ray Morris, Joe Morris, Henry Mally, Ron Morgan, Bill Moriarty. 10-A Miss Larson 204 Row I: Cindy Parker, Raymetta Murray, Helene Moser, Pat New ' in, Joanne Paye, Janice Myron. Row 2: George Pappas, Sharon Payne, Susan Noun, Paula Paddock, Janice Myron, Pat Murphy, Karhy Muell, Rick Neufeld, Scott Neff, Miss Larsen. Row 3: Bob Near, Dick Odle, Fred Munzenmaier, Ron G. Olson, Ron D. Olson, Ed Osburn, Tom Nyemaster, Tom Payne, Jerry Mull, Bill Peacock, Steve Moser, John Murrow. 10-A Miss Hildebrand 243 Row I: Judy Pinegar, Joan Retherford, Vicki Rex, Rey Renner, Sue Riley, Ida Petherick, Carol Petty Pat Reynolds Penny Proctor, Pat Ramsey. Row 2: Carol Peterson, Sarah Perkins, Pam Pendergast, Margaret Rae, Carol Reece Andy R.ggs Lmda Reed, Karen Peters, Jeri Pomerantz, Shirley Powers. Row 3: Bob Pinell, Dave Meyers, John Ritchart, Rick Redfield, Bob Prugh, Harold P.ngree, Art R.ggs, Chuck Renner. I I I 10-A Mr. Miller I 17 Row I: Sue Shortley, Jamie Seidenfeld, Linda Shelley, Sue Sakata, Jane Roberts. Row 2: Joan Shapiro, Sue Shirley, Susan Scudder, Mary Shephard, Linda Rosenthal, Pat Ronan, Sally Schlachtenhaufen, Sue Sandahl, Mary Shane. Row 3: John Rounds, Don Russell, Jerry Samo, Marty Schuchat, Mike Shelley, Dave Schnell, Steve Shurman, Mr. Miller. Row 4: Chuck Roush, Tom Shack, Chet Schwartz, Jim Shumann, Ai Schwartz, Dave Scott, Doug Scott, Steve Roberts, Morton Robinson, Dennis Shafer. 10-A Mr. Simonson 146 Row I: Becky Striggles, Paula Smith, Mary Stenstrom, Sheri Swab, Sally Sutton, Karen Solberg, Sue Sparks, Karin Strom, Barbara Stebbins, JoAnn Stromwell, Tamara Smith, Carol Sullivan, Marty Stouffer. Row 2: Jim Spring, Dave Strief, Bill Stricklen, Ronald Sul- livan, Mike Sullivan, Frank Sullivan, Dave Stouffer, Dean Stiles, Mike Stapp, Doug Stephenson, Joe Smith, Russell Spear, Loren South- ern, Bill Strohbeen. Not pictured: Jim Sofen, Richard Spencer, Dave Smith, Bill Sumner, Linda Simmons. 10-A Mr. Weidmaier 237 Row I: Barb Tobis, Vicki Thoma, Ann Tudry, Vicki Wedle, Ellen Ultang, Sarah Va nee, Deanna NA egele, Janet NA hinery, Linda Taube, Tina Thompson, Judy Tomlinson, Kathy Weaver, Karen Tande, Marjorie Torstenson, Ellen Weinberg, Terry Trullinger, Mr. Weidemaier. Row 2: Charles Talcott, Chuck Veatch. Mike Wheaton, Ken Weible, Bob Thelin, Steve Wherry, Mike Taylor, Alan Trawver, Dick Drogue, Jeff Thurston, Tom Torstenson, Dave Urban, Tom Throckmorton, Steve Walker, Rich Wellman, Pete Taylor, Dave Walthall, Dennis Tang. Not pictured: Nancy Uhl, Vic Thomas. 112 10-A Clyde Anderson 120 Row I: Brycene Wilson, Pam Zimmerman, Moira Williams, Joan Winner, Sheila Young, Delores Young, Jan Woods, Pat Woodward, Bev Zacherle, Marilyn White. Row 2: Virginia White, Julie Young, Barbara Wood, Leigh Wichern, Lee Williams, Betsy Williams. Diane Weise, Martha Wortman, Jenny Whitmore, Chere Wright, Maria Yazman, Mary Willcox, Barbara White. Row 3: Denny Wilson, Bill Woods, John Work, Rodney Willson, John Winchell, Gary Zilca, Leroy Wilson, Mike Wyatt, Norris Young, Mr. C. Anderson. ff ft €X Ci 9-A Mr. Fi+zsimmons 216 Row I: Joyce Best, Donna Klein, Claudia Martindale, Jane Kallemyn, Connie Thurston, Virginia Constant, Sally Stewart Jo Chris- topherson Alice Berger, Barbara O ' Neil, Mary Woolley, Pam Hicks, Sally Farmer, Sue Crandell. Delores Silio, Marcia Pochter Susan Engman. Row 2: Jim Grazier, Thor Iverson, Larry Blumberg, Jim McCoy, Jim Johnson, Mike Cutforth, Tom Lenhart, Dave Richardson, Mark Rockwell, Ole Helgerson, Jerry Wolfe, Bill Thompson, Jerry Huston, Jim Heyman, John Lambert, Bruce Smith, Mr. F.tzs.mmons. n a fs A CI C Pi Si CI a Row I- Ginger Stark. Mary Lewis, Sally Campbell, Ann Merkel. Cheryle Tackitt. Row 2: Marge Herndon, Coe Ann Crawford, Nancy Lester, Jennie Spoh. Linda Herwehe, Maurine Pabst, Susan Fuller, Susan Williams Janice C.ldw.ll Lora B. .nqton. Jane Warren Row 3- Rudy O ' Brien, Dawson McAllister, Ron Welch, Pete Taggart, Bob Synhorst, Tom Holstad, Scott Powell, Jeff Newland. Paul Johnson. Jack Carter, Mark Olsen, Jim Hultman, Dave Jewett, Ed Berkley, Doug Inhofe, John Alt. 113 9-A Mr. Emrich 218 Row I: Marijo Schulz, Eileen Mally, Jackie Fish, Martha Creger, Patty West, Pamela Woodward, Georgia Billmeyer, Cheryl Fralces, Virginia Tidrick, Betty Sherin, Carol McCollum, Marie Saitta, Linda Clayman. Row 2: Robert Gibbs, Craig Corrie, Tom Shirk, George Highland, Pete Schandorff, Harry Coe, Steve Harris, Donald Truili, Lee Shumann, Richard Beatty, Bill McCleary, Steven Knight, Mr. Emrich. 9-A Mr. Walden 214 Row I: Jerilyn Taylor, Nancy Woltz, Sandi Turpin, Gayle Rusk, Lynne Patterson, Mr. Walden. Row 2: Leslie Timmins, Judy Lemons, Nancy Warrington, Paula Walker, Betty Berg, Barbara Norman, Suellen Dickson, Judy Maher, Cindy Brewer, Erna Baranoski, Sue Stanley, Lyn Jackovich, Martha Cooper. Row 3: Jim Brady, Jay Blanchard, Sen Shnurman, Joe Foarde, Don McWilliams, Bob Langerak Doug Cox, Gary Wheeler, Dean Largent, Dwight Keller, Doug Churchill, Kenny Hoyla, Mike Harr, Gerald Allen, Gary Berg, John Moore. Miss Breese C U° W r D Gan P Car ° ' Durham ' Nanc y Jo Baile Y- Pe 99y Battershell, Sarah Cline, Cissy Carruth, Barbara Da Ross, Jan Baer, bally Cos. Row 2: Tammy Codling, Susie Diehl, Linda Anderson, Susan Balko, Lynn Diemer, Debbie Aaders, Prudy Brown Karen Brin- ton, Cindy Burns, Laurel Betz, Jane Bishop, Caren Cross, Miss Breese. Row 3: Bob Berkley, Larry Archer, Lanny Chemberlin Kraig Boy- sen, Kichard Dey, Graham Cook, Jack Anderson, Martin Brody, Bill Deskin, Robert Duitch, Dale Brubaker Don Cooper 114 8-A Mrs. Taggarr 230 Row I: Pam Hancock, Jan Graham, Phyllis Gould, Georgia Ann Elliott, Lydia Hicks, Judi Hayden, Karen Harris, Sheila Epstein, Linda Holmes, Karen Erickson, Lana Elder, Kaye Handford, Janice Fields, Martha Geisse, Susan Hengsteg, Candy Heaton, Mrs. Taggart. Row 2: Ralph Hogan, Dennis Helfry, Tom Hardy, Dave Evans, Richard Ferrari, Bernard Fogel, Mike Hoffman, Leif Glomset, Charles Edwards, Charles Hofbauer, Etan Erman, David Grundman, Jay Hasberle, Mike Fitzgerald, Steve Hicks. 8-A Mr. Craft 212 Row I: Susan Lewis, Jan Lorence, Jennifer Jones, Eileen Jenkinson, Rita Kagin, Betty Lein, Laurie McComb, Linda Irving, Kathleen Klein, Melinda Kaser, Lois Laughead, Jeannie Lemons, Suzanne Lawyer, Suzanne Mills, Cindy Mark, Mr. Craft. Row 2: Bill Miller, Ted Jones, Gregg Howell, Bill Hufstader, Jerry Morgan, Doug Kinney, George Kuney, Gar Huebner, Daniel Schlachtenhaufen, Brian Kummer, Georgie Johnson, Larry Lancelotti, John Kallemyn, Jeff Mayer. Not pictured: Mike Jacobson. 8-A Miss Smith 348B Row I: Gail Petty, Jennie Schultz, Linda Romig, Carol Raney, Sue Muse, Carol Osborn, Sheila Pearl, Linda Rowe, Dona Niswander, Ann Ramsey. Row 2: Jim Peterson, Russell Perkins, Rod Riley, John Payton, Jim Riggs, Frank Rich, Jim Rowell, Fred Rosenberg, Dave Pollock, Kenneth Oldt, Gary Overstreet, Eddie Simpson, Gus Simon, Tom Reed, John Ostrem, Jim Muell, Danny Richmond. 115 8-A Mrs. Spencer 348A Row I: Jackie Zingerman, Joyce Smith, Sandra Smith, Mary Wisdom, Linda Stickler, Diane Tappen, Mary Swain, Vicki Turner, Barb Twedt, Judy Smith, Ann Travis, Martha Wellman, Mrs. Spencer. Row 2: Ricky Welch, Art Wittmack, David Spears, Bob Watson, Av So.fer, Eric Van Benthysen, Bruce Wilson, Pete Zuber, Hance Throckmorton, John Voight, Bob Wessels, Philip Van Fleet, Fred Swain. 7-A Mr. Angerer I 12 Row I: Debbie Bond, Margaret Allen, Penny Cox, Melissa CasseN, Pam Billington, Lanna Bonnet, Jackie Elphic, Chris Curran, Fay Bmsis, Sandy Brown, Pam Edwards, Marlin Booth, Chaty Bather, RoSerta Bassman, Mr. Angerer. Row 2: Corky Crandell, Dennis Cath- cart, Bill Cooper, Jim Brown, Tom Birge, George Bartley, Cordell Cross, Dennis Dakan, Bob Davis, Allen Austin, Steve ' Davis Robert Carney, Richard Booher, Dennis Adams, Mitchel Owens, Steve Coons, Stanton Bonta, Jim Bowers, David Clackson, Larry Castic 7-A Mr. Langland 228 Row I: Ritha Farr, Christi Forker, Sherry Gibson, Kathy Hammond, Virginia Fletcher, Vivian Hutchinson, Heidi Hermann, Rita Holmes, Pat Jordan, Patty Ferris, Chris Horn, Pat Inhofe, Mr. Langland. Row 2: John Fletcher, Steve Fish, Hale Hilsabeck, John Helis, Jack Hudson, Kent Johnson, Jon Jackson, Dennis Galinsky, Bob Hoff, Jeff Johnson, Edgar Hicks, Jim Franquemont, Keith Hyland, Charles Hills, Larry Gwinn, John Fuller, Steve Hellyer, Paul Husband, Vance Jameson, Lewis Hockenberg, Tom Griffith, Dave Gibbs. I 16 7A. G.B., Mrs. Williams Row I: Barbara Kagin, Donna Macintosh, Ann Lindhoff, Sonya Mayfield, Margaret Metier, Gayle Mitchell, Nancy Mitchell, Nancy Nie- man, Melanie Maddox, Kelcie Malone, Delores Oldt, Loni Orloff, Mary Miller, Janis Miller, Susan Landrum, Sherry Murphy, Mrs. Williams. Row 2: Gordon McCollum, Larry Mogolov, Cory Moss, Richard Leeper, John Merkel, Jeff Messerschmidt, Tom McWilliams, Richard Leach- man, Frank Owens, Mike Mally, Scott Little, Rodger Lovejoy, Terry Lemon, Stephen Long, Charles Murrow, Gerald Leener, John McClelland, James Martindale, John King, Ted Miller. 7A, I 18, Mrs. O ' Rourke Row I: Pam Weaver, Joyce Stephens, Paula White, Cynde Price, Nancy Walden, Pam Purdy, Paula Ruta, Cinthia Wheller, Susan Savage, Joan Stephens, Cinthia Weaver, Allison Wilson, Barbara Warren, Sharon Walker, Sherry Pinegar, Mrs. O ' Rourke. Row 2: Jim Risdon, Bob Sandler, Richard Woltz, Bob Woofers, Gary Wedmersen, Bob Young, David Rindskopf, Mike Peterson, Tom Rush, Steve Sandahl, Jacob Schnurman, Mike Will, John Tompkins, Bob Schultz, Mike Zook. JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES Edward Berkley and Jeff Newland, Junior High Art Key Winners, display t heir art awards. Row I: Linda Anderson, Rita Kagin, Ted Jones, Marcia Adler, Tom Hoplcins, Caren Cross. Row 2: Jim Rowe, Bob Berkley, Mike Fitz- gerald, Donna Niswander, Jim Riggs, Penny Cox, Steve Fish, John King, John Merkel, Dave Gibbs, Mike Will. Row 3: Gayle Mitchell, Barbara Kagin, Kent Johnson, David Adams, Bob Wooters, John Ostrem, Nancy Neiman, Bob Davis, Mr. Bagley, William Deskin, Mr! Peterson, Fred Swain, Eric Van Benthuysen, George Bartley, John Payton, Hance Throckmorton, Cordell Cross, John McClelland. 118 After touring the new Merrill Junior High, Linda Irving, Caren Cross, Graham Cook, Leif Glom- set, and Ann Laughead are all ready to stamp their seal of ap- proval on it. Good luck, kids, we ' ll see you all in two years. JUNIOR HIGH LEADERS Row I: Sherry Murphy, Mary Miller, Sonja Mayfield, Sandra Turpin, Eileen Jenkinson, Jan Baer, Melinda Kaser, Jane Bishop. Row 2: Ann Lindhoff, Sherry Gibson, Ann Olghead, Donna Niswander, Sheila Pearl, Carol McCollum, Nancy Laster, Martha Creger, Karen Erick- son. Row 3: Martha Geisse, Jackie Elphic, Nancy Warrington, Diane Tappen, Cindy Brewer, Virginia Tidrick, Jean Bishop, Karen Brenton, Melanie Maddox, Cathy Hammond. I 19 JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: John Fletcher, Marcia Pochter, Rudy O ' Brien, Kelcie Melowe, Jeff Newland, Nancy Warrington, John Alt, Leslie Timmins, Sally Farmer, Melinda Kaser, Joan Stephens. Row 2: Sue Hornaday, Roger Lovejoy, Jim McCoy, Nancie Woltz, Bob Watson, Paula Walker, Nancy Laster, Carol McCollum, Betty Sherin, , , Ann Merlcel. Row 3: , Doug Schandorff, Vivian Hutchinson, Virginia Tidrick, Cindy Brewer, Lee Shuman, Scott Powell, Leif Glomset, Harry Coe, Dave Richardson, Mark Rockwell, Doug Cox, Susan Fuller, Sue Williams, Bill Deskin, Jean Bishop. 120 • Are they heading for lunch? Nope, it ' s something even better than that . . . they ' re on their way to the new Merrill Junior High. For the first time since Roosevelt opened, the school is going to be without the seventh and eighth grades. Sad as it may seem for these loyal TRHS ' ers, we are sure they will be happy at their new home. 121 SENIOR DIRECTORY JANUARY CLASS Anderson — King Anderson, Charles David Dave Anwyl, Sue Senior Class Comm. 7; Senior Frolics 7; Bridge Club 5; Future Nurses 5, 7. Babbitt, Bob Bob H.R. Treas. 3, 4; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 5; Lunch Room Monitor 7; TV Eng. Asst. 8. Beal, Ann Senior Class Typing and Mimeographing Comm. 8; Roundup Staff 8; Bridge Club 5; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3. 4, 7; Blue Cadet 6. Bidelman, Janet Senior Asst. Treas. 8; Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3. 4; Girls Club Election Comm. 5, 6, 8; Roundup Staff 8; Concert Chorus 6 7 8- Girls Glee Club 4, 5; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ' 8; Bridge Club 5, 6; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7. 8; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7. Bigot, Catherine Cathy H.R. Sec. 6, 7, 8; Senior Class-Day Comm. 8: Girls Club Personnel Com. 4, 5; Hall Monitor 6; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Bridge Club 5; National Merit Semifinalist; Pep Club Football 4, 6 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7; Top 3 Per Cent of Class Scholastically; National Science Foundation Schol- arship for Summer Science Institute at St. Olaf. Brockway, Judith Judy Senior Class Girls ' Rep. 8; Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Spanish Club 8; Future Teach- ers 3, 4, 5; Costume Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Make-up Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 3 4 5 6 7, 8. Brown, Alan H. Bob Senior Class Officer 7, 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 4, 5; Student Council Open House Comm. 8; Football 4. Brown, Bob Lucky H.R. Pres. 3, 5; H.R. Vice-Pres. 4, 6; Senior Social Comm. Chrmn. 8; Open House Comm. Chrmn. 8; Boys Club 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 7; Boys Club Comm. 8; Hall Monitor 8; Football 4; Wrestling 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8, 3 R ' s; Track 7, 8, I R ; Pep Club Football 8; Pep Club Bas- ketball 7. Buising, Patricia Ann Tricia H.R. Sec. 8; Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 7; Senior Class Officer 8; Student Council Rep. 5. 6, 7; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 6; Girls Club Social Comm. 7; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; French Club 5; Sharks Treas. 5. 6, 7. 8; Leaders 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Football 6; Pep Club Basketball 5. Bumgarner, Linda Bum Student Council Social Comm. 7; Girls Club Rep 4, 5; Girls Club Service Comm. 8; Future Nurses 5. 6; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basket- ball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Swimming 5. 6; Leaders 5, 6. 7, Pres. 8. Casey, Wendell K. Casey Chiesa, Warren Cheez Lunch Room Monitor 8; Hall Monitor 5; Football 4; Basketball 3, I R ; Leaders 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; Pep Club Basketball 3 5 7. Cobb, Carolyn H.R. Sec. 7; Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8; Sen- ior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 3; Publicity Comm. 5; Make-up Comm. 7; Jan. Senior Ed. An- nual 8; Roundup Co-Ed. 8; Red Cross Rep. 4; Hall Monitor 6; Spanish Club 5, 6; French Club 6; Bridge Club 4; Pep Club Football 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7. Dailey, Anne Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7j South Pacific Make-up Comm. 7; Roundup Staff 8; Girls Glee Club 6; Orchestra 3. 4, 5; Rider- ettes 6. 7, 8; Spanish Club 5; Pep Club Football 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7. Davis, Reynolds Dave H.R. Pres. 7, 8; Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 7; Student Council Court Comm. 7; Sound for Our Town and South Pacific 6, 7; Parking Lot Monitor 4; Math-Science Club 5. 6. 7; German Club 6, 7, 8; Secretarial Club 6, 7; Dramatics Club 6, 7; Track 6; Ham Club 3, 4, 5; TV Eng. Asst. 8; Lighting for Open Houses 8; Riders Club Award 7. Deuben, David Senior Banquet Comm. 8. Dave Doty, Robert Bob Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Sabrina Fair 8; Boys Glee Cl ub 4, 8; Mixed Chorus 8; Orchestra 3, 4; Band 3, 4, 6; Wrestling 3, 5; Cross Country 5. Duvall, Rick Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Hall Monitor 8. Early, Barbara Barb Senior Class Treas. 8; Orchestra 6; Band 3 4 5 Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Scribblers Club 3, 4. Treas. 5; Bridge Club 4, 5; Future Teachers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Top 3 per cent of Class Scholastically; National Merit Letter of Commen- dation. Eide, Roy Senior Frolics 7; Roundup Staff 8. Skip Esch, Carla Sen ior Banquet Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, 4; Student Council Open House Comm. 8; Girls Club Service Comm. 5, 6 Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Bridge Club 5 6 Future Nurses 5, 6; Pep Club Football 4 6 8 Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7. Furry, Linda H.R. Treas. 4; H.R. Sec. 5; Senior Frolics 7; Span- ish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Bridge Club 5; Pep Club Foot- ball 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3. 5. 7. Gray, Edwin Kent Senior Class Sermon Comm. Chrmn. 8; South Pacific 7; Concert Chorus 6 7 8 Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 6. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5; Math-Science Club 4, 5, 6, 7; All-State Chorus 8; Winner in Hawkeye Science Fair 7. Grout, Don Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7. Guy, Linda Annual Staff 7; Hall Monitor 3, 4. 5; French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 7; Girls Tennis 4 5 6 8 1 R ; Leaders 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3 5. 7; Pep Club Swimming 6; Homemaking Club 7; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 7. Gwinn, Richard Hagen, Chris H.R. Pres. 3, 5, 7; H.R. Vice Pres. 4, 6, 8; Senior CI ass Boys ' Rep. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Open House Comm. 8; Annual Staff 8; Track 3, 4; Pep Club 8; Student Court Rep. 5. Hausman, David Dave Senior Social Comm. 8; Math-Science Club 6; Spanish Club 3. Hickie, Marcia Senior Sermon Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Bridge Club 5; Pep Club Football 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7. Hillman, Mark Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 4; Student Council Safety Comm. 5, 6; Hall Moni- tor 5; Math-Science Club 4, 5, 6, 7; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Pep Club Football 4. 6; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5; All-City Band 5. Illian, George Senior Class-Day Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 8; Annual Staff 4; Cross Country 6. Jacobs, Marie H.R. Sec. 4, 5; Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Sen- ior Frolics 7; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 5, 6; Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5; Mixed Chorus 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Future Teachers 5, 6; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Swimming 5, 6. Jarrett, David Dave Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7. Johnson, Bertram ' Bert H.R. Pres. 8; Senior Class Vice Pres. 8; Math- Science Club 3; German Club 4, 5. 6, 7; Track 5, 7; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 5, 7; Scholarship to Phillips Baxter Academy; Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist; Top 3 per cent of Class Scholastically. Johnson, Gary Goldwheels Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 5, 6, 8; Lunch Room Monitor 8; Band 3; Boys Tennis 4; Wrestling 6; Track 3, 5, 7, I R ; Leader 4; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7. Jones, Janet Jan Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Stu- dent Council Rep. 7; Student Council Finance and Transportation Comm. 6, 8; Girls ' Club Rep. 6, 7; Girls ' Club Publicity Comm. 6; Roundup Ed. 8; Spanish Club 4, 5, 6; Bridge Club 5; Leaders In- itiation Chrmn. 7, 8; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6; Blue Cadet 5, 6. Kelly, Ronald W. Kelly South Pacific 7; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5; Foot- ball 4; Cross Country 6, 8, I R ; Track 7, I R . King, Cheryl Senior Sermon Comm. 8; Annual Staff Art. Dept. 8; Pep Club Football 8; Pep Club Basketball 7; Blue Cadet 8; (MacArthur High, Decatur, III.): Dramatics 3, 4, 5, 6; Make-up 3, 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 122 Kolls — Armel Kolls, Sandra Sandy Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; South Pacific 7; Red Cross Rep. 3; Nurses ' Mon- itor 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; Bridge Club 5: Future Teachers 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Camera Club 4; Costume Club 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Make-up Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Pep Club Foot- ball 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7. Levine, John Machine Gun H.R. Pres. 4, 5; Senior Class Pres. 8; Senior Frol- lics 7; Student Council Rep. 3, 6; Student Council Finance Comm. 8; Boys Activity Council 8; Cam- era Club 3; Wrestling 5, 6; Boys Pep Club 8; M.C. for Sharks Pageant 8. Liter, Donna Lee Senior Typing and Mimeographing Comm. 8; Stu- dent Council Rep. 3; Secretarial Club 6, 7, 8. Lozier, Carolyn H.R. Sec. 3, 4; Senior Social Comm. 7; Senior Class Officer 8; Student Council Hospitality Comm. Chrmn, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7; Girls Club Rep. 6, 8; Assembly Usher 8; Hall Monitor 6; Sharks Sec. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Swimming 7; Homecoming Attendant 4, 6, 8. Lozier, Mary Ann Senior Social Comm. Chrmn. 8; Senior Frolics 7 Student Council Rep. 8; Student Council Transpor tation Comm. 8; Annual Jan. Senior Co-Ed. 8 Spanish Club 5, 6; Bridge Club 5; Girls Tennis 5 6, 7, 8, I R ; Sharks Sec, Vice Pres. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basket ball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Swimming 4, 5, 6, 7; Stu dent Court Sec. 7; Scholarship and Achievemen Award 7. Matulef, Judi Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Girls Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5; Make-up Club 5; Dramatics Club 5; Pep Club Football 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Basketball 3. 5, 7. May, Charles Charlie H.R. Pres. 3; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 4, 5; Student Council Pres. 8; Student Coun- cil Senior High Rep. 7; Boys Club 8; Hall Monitor 6; Football 4; Track Mgr. 3. 5; Boys Pep Club 8; Rep. to Student Council Summer Workshop 8. McKenna, Rosemary George H.R. Sec. 8; Senior Class Sec. 8; Girls Club Rep. 5, 7, 8; South Pacific 7; Anne Frank 8; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Riderettes Pres. 6, 7, 8; Bridge Club 5; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6; Costume Club 4, 5, 6; Dramat- ics Club 4, 5, 6, 7; Pep Club Football 4; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7. Mills, George Mills Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Roundup Staff 8; Track 5, 7. Mowen, Bob Alfonzo H.R. Pres. 3; Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frol- ics 7; Student Council Open House Comm. 8; Boys Club Rep. 8; Hall Monitor 7; Wrestling Mgr. 3. Neiman, Richard Dick Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Student Court Judge 8; Math-Science Club 5; German Club 4; Swimming 4, 6; Boys Golf 8; Track 3, 5, 7; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8. Nelson, Toni Gail Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Girls Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4, 5; Pan-American Assembly 5; East Pep Assembly 8. Northrup, Thomas Ray Tom Student Council Open House Comm. 8; Movie Monitor 5, 6; Football 4; Wrestling 4, 6; Track 3, 5. O ' Brien, John H.R. Sec. 3; Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frol- ics 7; Student Council Rep. 4; Red Cross Rep. 5; Lunch Room Monitor 4; Hall Monitor 4, 6; Foot- ball 4, 6; Cross Country 3, 5. Osborn, Jan Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Girls Club Social Comm. 6; Girls Club Research Comm. 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4, 5, 6; Scribblers Club 3. 4; Bridge Club Treas. 4, 5; Dramatics Club 4. 5. 6; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Swimming 5, 6; East Pep Assembly 8. Pearlman, Gordon Gordy Senior Sermon Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 3; Student Council Safety Comm. 8; Play Production Staff 4, 5, 6, 7; Roundup Staff 8; Lunch Room Monitor 8; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Camera Club 3, 4, 5, Vice Pres. 6; Pres. 7, 8; Dra- matics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Winner of Navy Science Cruise 8. Perkins, Diana Porky Senior Frolics 7; Red Cross Rep. 3; Bridge Club 5, 6; Secretarial Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Foot- ball 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Fetit, Joan H.R. Sec. 6; Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Sen- ior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 4; Girls Club Research Comm. Chrmn. 6, 7; Girls Club Social Comm. 8; Spanish Club 4, 5, 6; Bridge Club 5, 6; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Swimming 5, 6; East Pep As- sembly 8. Pollock, James D. Jim Major Plays 6, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. Reed, Dianne Di Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 7; Girls Club Rep. 6; Red Cross Rep. 3; Hall Monitor 7; Girls Glee Club 4; Span- ish Club 4, 5, 6; Future Teachers 6; Pep Club Football 4. 6. 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Swimming 5, 6; East Pep Assembly 8. Reed, Janet Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 3; Annual Staff 8; Roundup Staff 8; Spanish Club 4; Bridge Club 3; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3. 5, 7. Richards, Roy Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Math-Science Club 5; Football 4; Cross Country 6, 8. 2 R s; Track 7; Pep Club Football 6, 8; Baseball 3. Rosenberg, Elaine Elaine Senior Social Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 8; An- nual Salesman 8; Pep Club Football 8. Sayre, Keith Senior Sermon Comm. 8; Lunch Room Cashier 5. 6; Parking Lot Monitor 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Math- Science Club 3, 4, 5; German Club 4. 5, 6. 7. Shaeffer, Joan Butch Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Girls Club Serv- ice Comm. 8; Make-up for South Pacific, Solid Gold Cadillac, Sabrina Fair, 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses 7; Pep Club Football 6, 8. Shuman, Elizabeth Lii Senior Commencement Comm. Chrmn. 8; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Bridge Club 5, 6; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Treas. 8; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7. Sparland, Nadine H.R. Treas. 3, 4; Senior Banquet Comm. Chrmn. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Girls Club Pep Club Chrmn. 6, 7; Bridge Club 4. 5; Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Swimming 6; Leaders Club Sec. 6. Stark, Ann H.R. Sec. 4, 5; Treas. 8; Senior Class Asst. Treas. 8; Senior Class-Day Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Girls Club Rep. 8; Annual Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; Scribblers Club 4; Bridge Club 4, 5; Future Teachers 3. 4; Future Nurses 7, 8; Costume Club 8; Pep Club Footbail 4, 6; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5; Senior Frolics Judge 7. Stewart, Susan Senior Sermon Comm. 8; Bridge Club 5. 6; Pep Club Football 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Basketball 3. 5, 7. Thomas, Phil Thomas H.R. Pres. 3, 7; Senior Class-Day Comm. Chrmn. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 8; Stu- dent C ouncil Finance Comm. 8; Student Council Open House Comm. 8; Football 4, 6; Basketball 4; Bundle Buggy Comm. 7; Football Game Moni- tor 8; Student Court Rep. 8. Ullem, Diane U Hie Senior Cap and Gown Comm. Chrmn. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 6; Girls Club Rep. 8; Girls Club Intramural Comm. 6. 7; Concert Chorus 5, 6; Girls Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Bridge Club 5; Leaders 6, 7, Co-Chrmn. Initiation Comm. 8; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basketball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Swimming 5. Van Nada, Mary Senior Sermon Comm. 8; French Club 5; Make-up Club 3; Pep Club Football 4, 6; Pep Club Basket- ball 3, 5; Office worker 5, 6, 7, 8. Wandling, Cheryl Poo Senior Typing and Mimeographing Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 6, 7; Band 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Bridge Club 5; Secretarial Club 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Basket- ball 3, 5, 7. Ward, Tom Roundup Staff 8; Ham Club 4. White, Dick Marine Dick- Math-Science Club 6; Football 4; Wrestling 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 3, 5. Willis, Terry Senior Typing and Mimeographing Comm. Chrmn. 8; Student Council Rep. 4; Girls Club Rep. 7; Red Cross Rep. 8; Secretarial Club Pres. 8. Yoshida, Carole Senior Class Asst. Treas. 8; Senior Class-Day Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 7; Student Council Rep. 3; Bridge Club 4, 5; Future Nurses 5, 6; Costume 5, 6, 7; Make-up Club 5, 6. 7; Dramatics Club 5, 6, 7; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Basket- ball 3, 5, 7. JUNE CLASS Acheson, Mary ISU Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 7; Safety Comm. 3, 4; Annual Copy Ed. 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 4; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club Foot- ball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8. Addas, Munir German Club 7, 8; Student Council A.F.S. Comm. 7, 8; A.F.S. Exchange Student 7, 8. Afflack, Jeri William Woods Senior Class Asst. Treas. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 5, 6; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Teacher ' s Helper 7, 8. Afflack Judi Drake Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Poster Comm. Chrmn. 8; Publicity Comm. 7; School Beautiful Comm. 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6, 7; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Albright, Shirley Ann SUI Shirl Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 3; Student Council Election Comm. 4; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8; Girls Golf 4; Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pres. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Bas- ketball 4, 6, 8: Poster Comm. 8; Girls Club Serv- ice Comm. 7, 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8. Altman, Thomas Parsons Tom Hall Monitor 3, 4. 5, 6: Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8; Pep Club Swimming 4; Baseball 4. Armagost, Jean Drake Gidge Library Asst. 8; Nurses Monitor 7, 8; Hall Moni- tor 5; Girls Glee Club 4; Future Nurses 7, 8: Pep Club Football 7. Armel, Carol SUI Angel Senior Mimeograph Comm. 8; Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers 7; Secretarial Club 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3: Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. 123 Armstrong — Decker Armstrong, Barbara SUI Barb H.R. Sec. 3; Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frol- ics 8; Poster Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 4; South Pacific Make-up Comm. 6; Red Cross Rep. 5; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Future Teachers 6; Dra- matics Club 5, 6; Pen Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8. Ash, Donna Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 7, 8. Austin, Marilyn Stanford Student Council Historical Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Chrmn. 5, 6; Student Council Chaplain 7, 8; Girls Club Research Chrmn. 7, 8; Our Town Cast 6 Annual Staff 7. 8; Scribblers Club 7. 8, Sec. 7, Pres. 8; Future Teachers 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; Dist. Officer 5. 6; Dramatics Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 8; Riders Club Citizenship Award 6. Bain, John SUI Senior Frolics 8; Football 8; Track 4. B aker, Susan Spanish Club 5, 6; Pep Club Football 3 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 8. Banger, Richard Grandview Rich Roundup Staff 7, 8; (Tech) Red Cross Rep. 3; (Tech) 16mm Crew 3. Barber, John Student Council Rep. 4; Hall Monitor 4; Football 3, 5; Track 6; Leaders 6, 7; Pep Club Football 3 S; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6; Baseball 4. Barnes. Steven Brownlie SUI Steve H.R. Pres. 5. 6; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 5; Roundup Staff 7, 8; Band 3, 4; Pep Club Football 3, 5; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. Bates. Patricia Marie Kansas U. Pat Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8; Nurse ' s Monitor 3. 4. 5, 6; Hall Monitor 8- Sec- retarial Club 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3 5 7- Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Baumgartner, Susan SUI Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Booster Comm. 5. 6; Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Make-up Club 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Art Club 5. 6. Beard, Carolyn ISU Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; A.F.S. Comm. 4, 6: Student Council Social Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; Library Asst. 8; Annual Staff Advertising Ed. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 4, 5. 6; Spanish Club 4, 6, 7; Future Teachers 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 4, 6; Sharks S, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. Beattie, David Hall Monitor 6. Becker, Sharon Grandview Sherry Tech) H.R. Sec. 3; (Tech) Library Asst. 3. 4; Giris Glee Club 5; Mixed Chorus 5; Future Teachers 5; (Tech) Leaders 4; Pep Club Football 3 5; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6; (Tech) Bible Club 3. 4. Benander, Mary Jean Augustana College M.J. Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Stude nt Council His- torical Comm. 7. 8; Annual Staff Underclassmen Ed. 7. 8; Band 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8; Future Teachers 5. 6, 7. 8; Latin Club 7. 8; Pep Club Basketbali 4. 6. 8; Pep Band 6. 7. 8; TV Office Asst. 5 6; Hubbell Helper 8; All-City Band 7. 8. Benderoff, Julianne ISU Julie Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Sharks 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. Bentley. Gill Boys Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Benton, Carol Grinnell Commencement Comm. Chrmn. 8; Frolics 8; Stu- dent Council Rep. 6; Chrmn. Human Rights Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 3. 4; Girls Club Election Comm. 7; Our Town, South Pacific 6; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. 8; Math-Science Club 5 t; French Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7; Future Teachers 7 8 : Dramatics Club 3 , 4. 5. 6; Girls Tennis 4- Pep Club Football 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6; All- State Orchestra 5; All-City Band 5, 6, 8; Nation- al Merit Finalist 8. Berkley, Marcia Iowa Methodist (Nursing) Senior Banquet Comm. 8; South Pacific 6 An- nual Staff 7. 8; Nurse ' s Monitor 5. 6, 7 8 ; Or- chestra 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 8- Fu- ture Nurses Club 5, 6. 8; All-State Band 5, 7; All- City Band 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Band 6, 7, 8; Band Sec. 7. 8; All-City Quintet 7, 8; Science Fair Winner 8; Junior Academy of Sci. 8. Bilbrey, Jacqueline ISU Jackie Red Cross Rep. 7; Mixed Chorus 6; Band 5 6- Spanish Club 5; Pep Club Football 7. Billings, Barbara Drake Barb Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Club Football 3, 5; Pep Club Basketball 4- Office Worke r 7. Billings, Barry ISU Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Advertising Comm. Chrmn. 7; Student Council P.T.A. Comm. Chrmn. 8; Boys Club Rep. 8; Dad ' s Night Comm. 8; Lunch Room Monitor 8; Hall Monitor 3; Boys Tennis 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Leaders 7, 8; Basketball Mgr. 7. 8; Student Court 7; Sharks Pageant 8. Bishop, David Drake Hall Monitor 7; Swimming 3. 4, 5 6 7- Leaders 5. 6; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basket- ball 8. Bliss, Robert M. U. of Pennsylvania Bob Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 8; Math-Science 3 5 Cam- era Club 6, 7. 8; Latin Club 3. 4. Canady, Mike Student Council Rep. 3. 8. Drake Blythe, Darryl Parsons Assembly Usher 8; Football 3; Pep Club Football Booher, Diane Central Senior Cap Gown Comm. 8; Assembly Usher 8- French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club Football 3. Boots, Barbara Jean U. of Miami Bootzie Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Rep. 3. 4; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Boysen, Sherry Kent Christian College Riderettes 7, 8; French Club 3. 4, 5. 6 7 8 Fu- ture Teachers 5, 6; Pep Club Football 3 5 1 : Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Bozarth, Karen ISU Band 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4 5 6 7- Scribblers Club 7, 8; Future Teachers 5, 6 7. 8 : Pep Club Basketball 4; Annual Staff 7, 8 : Hubbeli Helper 8. Broadie, Richard State College of Iowa Dick Basketball 5, 6; Leaders 5. Brookins, Robert UCLA Bob Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Football 3- Wrest- ling 7, 8; Cross Country 5. 7; Track 4, 6, 8. Brown, Carlton ISU Berry Senior Social Committee 8; Football 3 5 7- Lead- ers 7, 8. ... Brown, Janet Jan Senior Social Committee 8; Red Cross Representa- tive 7, 8; Hall Monitor 4, 5. 6, 7; Pep Club-Foot- ball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Basketball 3, 4, 5. 6, 7 8- Swimming 6. Brown, Walter Kendall Kendall Annual Staff (Photographer) 5, 6, 7; Roundup Staff (Photographer) S, 6, 7; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Camera Club 3. 4 5 6 7 8 Bunsness, Beverly St. Olaf Annual Staff 7, 8; French Club 5, 6. Bev Butterworth, Terry Arizona U. Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7; Girls Glee Club 7; Spanish Club 3 4 5 6 7- Future Nurses 5, 6. 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3 ' , 5, ' 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Canon, Nancy ISU Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 3, 4; Hall Monitor 6, 7. 8; Span- ish Club 3, 4; Sharks Club 5. 6. 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Swimming 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8; Drake Relay At- tendant 4. Carpenter, John ISU Senior Social Comm. 8; Concert Chorus 7 8- Band 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Math-Science Club 5. Carron, Catherine Cathy Roundup Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 6; German Club 5. 6, 7. 8; Dramatics Club 3. 4. Caster, Nyleve Library Asst. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses 5 6 7. 8; Secretarial Club 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8. Chapman, Robert Coe Bob Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; (Dowling) Stu- dent Council Rep, 3, 4; Open House Comm. 7; Sabnna Fair 7; (Dowling) Boys Glee Club 3 4 5, 6; (Dowling) Football 3, 5; Wrestling 6. Christiansen, Gerry Elaine Arizona U. Mouse Library Asst. 7, 8; Nurse ' s Monitor 7, 8; (Ariz ) Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Spanish 3 Future Nurses 7, 8. Corn, Loretta Minnesota U. Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 7; Student Council Social Comm. 7; Friend- ship Comm. 7; Annual Staff 7; Roundup Staff 3- French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Basketball 4 6 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7. Cox, Steve Roundup Staff 8; Hall Monitor 8. Cramer, Carolyn Senior Social Comm. 8; Homemaking 8- (Pasa- dena) Girls Athletic Assoc, 3, 4; (Pasadena) Girls Tennis 3, 4. Crooks, Peter David Pete Hall Monitor 3; Boys Glee Club 5. 6, 7, 8; Chess Checkers Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Swimming 3, 4. Crosby, Carolyn Senior Typing and Mimeographing 8; Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7; Girls Club Pep Comm. 7, 8; Movie Monitor 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5; Spanish Club 3. 4; Secretarial Club 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Homemaking Club 7. Daffron, David Dave Senior Frolics 6; Student Council Rep. 7; Boys Club Officer 5, 6. 7, 8; South Pacific ' Our Town, Solid Gold Cadillac, Sabrina Fair 5, 6, 7; Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 6, 7; All-State Chorus 3, 5, 7. Daley, Stuart Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Davis, Anne Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 4; Student Council Sec. 8; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5, 6; Student Council Election Comm. 7; Girls Club Parliamentarian and Historian 7 8; Girls Tennis 4. 5, 6. 7, 8; Leaders 3, 4, 5 6. 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; National Student Council Leadership Conf. delegate, South Central Student Council Delegate 3, 5; State Student Council Delegate 6. Davis, Bill Student Council Rep. 5; Boys Club Officer 5, 6; Roundup Staff 8; Mixed Chorus 4; Dramatics Club 4. Decker, Diana Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Officer 8; An- nual Staff 8; Concert Chours 7, 8; Orchestra 7; Band 3, 4, 5. 6; Math-Science Club 4, 5, 6; Discus- sion Club 7. 8: Future Teachers 3, 4; Future Nurses 7, 8; All-City Band 5, 6; Biology Asst. 8. 124 Denny — Heiny Denny, Nancy SUI H.R. Pres. 3; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. S; Student Council Sec. 7; Student Council Social Comm. 3; Student Election Comm. 4; A.F.S. Comm. 5; Girls Club Rep. 5, ;6 South Pacific 6; Annual Staff 7, 8; Concert Chorus 5. 6. 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 5. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Swimming 8; Drake Relay ' s Princess 6. Dessaint, Michele Miguette Student Council Rep. 7, 8; French Club 7, 8; Dra- matics Club 7; Pep Club Football 7; A.F.S. Comm. 7, 8. Doggett, Betty la. Lutheran (Nursing) Nurse ' s Monitor 5, 7; Math-Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 5, 6; German Club 7, 8; Future Nurses 5. 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; An- nual Staff 7, 8; Homemaking Club 8. Doolittle, John Drake Movie Monitor 5, 6; Hall Monitor 5; Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4; Football Mgr. 5; Basketbali Mgr. 6. Dowling, Rupert Grand View Rip Student Council Rep. 3; Sttudent Council Safety Comm. 6; Sabrina Fair 7; Anastasia 8, Solid Gold Cadillac 5; Our Town 6; Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; Lunch Room Monitor 5; Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 3, 4: Costume Club 5, 6. 7, 8; Make-Up Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 16mm Crew 3. Drain, Cecil Cec H.R. Pres. 6. H.R. Vice Pres. 7; Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Library Asst. 8; Lunch Room Monitor 7; Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7. 8; Math-Science Club 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Leader 7, 8; Baseball Mgr. 4; Parking Lot Monitor 7. Drew, Gerald C. ISU Jerry Senior Class Treas. Asst. 8; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6; German Club 5, 6; Cross Country 3; Hon- orable Mention, Westinghouse Sci. Talent Search 8. Merit Finalist 8. Durey, Kay Northwestern Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 3, 7; Stu- dent Council Election Comm. 3, 8; South Pa- cific 6, Sabrina 7, Anastasia 8; Hall Mon- itor 7; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8; French Club 5; Sharks 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; All-State Chorus 7. Dwyer, Jill Anne SUI Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; Pep Club Football 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Easter, David Drake H.R. Pres. 4, 6; Senior Class Sermon Chrmn. 8; Student Council A.F.S. and Human Rights Comm. 7; Band 3 4; Math-Science Club 5. 6; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Treas. 6. Eastman, Susan St. Olaf College Sue H.R. Sec. 7; Senior Girls Rep. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 5; Girls Club Service Comm. 7, 8; Roundup Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6. 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4 5 6 7 8; Future Nurses 7, 8; All-State Orches- tra 3, 5, 7. Eddy, Robert ISU Bob- Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Movie Monitor 6; Hall Monitor 4, 5, 6; Stamp Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Leaders 5, 6; Swimming Mgr. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Coin Club 5. 6, 7, 8. Engman, Natalie Roundup Staff 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5; Dramatics Club 3; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7. Ohio Wesleyan ' Liz Ensley, Elizabeth Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 6; French Club S, 6; Future Teachers 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Errett, Mary Lynne Coe Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Annual Staff 7; Spanish Club 5, 6; Girls Golf 3, 4; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Ewald, William SUI Merritt Senior Frolics 6, 8; Student Council Rep. 7; Stu- dent Council Social Comm. 6; A.F.S. Comm. 7, Assembly Comm. Chrmn. 8; Hall Monitor 4; Con- cert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 4; Math-Science Club 3. 4; German Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 5. 6, 7. 8; Boys Tennis 3; Boys Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Boys Club Basket- ball 4, 6. 8; A.F.S. Student to Germany I960; Ki- wanian of the Month Oct. I960; Baseball 4. Farrell, Nancy Lynn Denver U. Nancy Senior Frolics 8; Hall Monitor 6; Spanish Club 5; Girls Tennis 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Ferguson, Mary Jo Drake Zsa Zsa H.R. Vice Pres. 5; Senior Frolics 8; Student Coun- cil Poster Comm. 6; Homemaking Club 7. Fisher, Linda SUI H.R. Sec. 4; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Girls Club Personnel Comm. 5, 6; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Foard, Jerald Jer Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8; Movie Monitor 6; Foot- ball 7; Pep Club Football 7; Pep Club Basketball Forker, Alan SUI H.R. Vice Pres. 5; Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Stu- dent Council Rep. 4; Student Council Election Comm. 7; Boys Club Rep. 3. 4; Roosevelt Centen- nial 4; Lunch Room Monitor 6; Movie Monitor 5; Band 3, 4; Swimming 5, 7; Cross Country 7; Lead- ers 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming Mgr. 7, 8. Frankle, Katherine Katie Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 4, 8; Student Council Hos- torical Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Research Comm. 5, 6; Hall Monitor 8; French Club 4. 5, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Frederick, Patricia Pat Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Election Comm. 7; Annual Staff 7, 8; Movie Monitor 3, 4; Secretarial Club 7; Dramatics Club 3; Senior Class Mimeo- graphing and Typing Comm. 8; Pep Club Foot- ball 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8. Freeland, John Carl ISU J.C. Orchestra 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 8; Math-Science Club 3. 6, 7; Swimming 3, 5, 6, 7; Pep Club Foot- ball 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Base- ball 4. Frishberg, Judy U. of Wisconsin Senior Cap and Gown Comm. Chrmn. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Historical Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8; Girls Club Election Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 5. 6; Library Asst. 3; Annual Staff 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, Sec. 8; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club Foot- ball 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Swimming 5, 6, 7. Furbush, Barbara Barb Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council A.F.S. Chrmn. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 3, 4; Annual Staff 7; Girls Glee Club 6; Spanish Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, Pres. 8; French Club 7, 8; Scribblers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Treas. 8; Make-Up Club 5. 6; Dramatics Club 5, 6, 7; Girls Golf 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Furth, Douglas Drake Doug Sabrina Fair 7; Chess and Checkers Club (Calif.) 5, 6; Stamp Club (Calif.) 3, 4; Camera Club 7, 8; Dramatics Club 7; Future Scientists of America (Calif.) 4; Second Place in Science Fair (Calif.) 3. Gardner, Gail D ike H.R. Sec. 5, 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Election Comm. 5; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4; Girls Club Personnel Comm. 6; Leaders 5. 6. 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Gates, Dianne Marie Texas Tech Di H.R. Sec. 4; Senior Banquet Comm. 8; South Pa- cific Publicity Comm. 6; Library Asst. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 - Nurse ' s Monitor 7; Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8. Gentry, Roy Hall Monitor 4; Track 3; Scholastic Art Key Win- ner 3. Geotes, Anna U. of Athens Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 4; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 3, 4; Girls Club Election Comm. 7. 8; Hall Monitor 6; Spanish Club 3. 4. 5. 6; Pep Club Football 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Swimming 6. Gibson, Benjamin III U. of Virginia Ben Library Asst. 8; German Club 5, 6. 7, 8; Future Teachers Club 3, 4. Gintzell, Donna Ginch Girls Glee Club 7; Secretarial Club 7. 8; Pep Club Football 6. Gipple, Patrick Pat Gloshen, Garry Drake Student Council Rep. 3; Hall Monitor 8. Gourley, Michael Mike Student Council Rep. 4; Hall Monitor 6, 7; Mgr. Football 3; Baseball 4. Green, Phyllis SUI Senior Frolics 8; South Pacific 6; Annual Staff 7 8- Red Cross Rep. 5, 6, 7. 8; Concert Chorus 6 ' 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Band 3. 4. b. 6. 7. 8; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5; Future Teachers Club 6 7 8- Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Bas- ketball 4, 6. 8; All-City Band 7, 8. Griggs, Thomas Tom Hall Monitor 6, 8; Football 3; Wrestling 5. 6. Gruis, Phil Drake Student Council Rep. 5; Football 3. 5; Basketball 3, 4; Track 4. Haeberle, Harvey Macomber Mac Math-Science Club 3, 4; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Vice Pres. 8; Camera Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Stage and Sound Crew 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Head Electrician 7, 8; Open House Electrician 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Sharks Club Electrician 5. 7. Hale. Lucretia Lou Concert Chorus 6. 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5, 7- French Club 3, 4. 7, 8; Girls Tennis 3, 4; Pep Club Football 3; Senior Class Asst. Treas. 8. Hale, Nancy Ann Senior Social Comm. Chrmn. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. (Glenbardwest H.S) 5; Stu- dent Council Hospitality Comm. 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 6, 7; Dramatics Club (Glenbard- west H.S.) 5; Leaders Treas. 6, 7, 8; Pen Club Football 7; Pep Club Basketball 8; Pep Club Swimming 7; Y-Teens (Glenbardwest) 3, 4, 5, 6. Harrington, Tim Football 3; Mgr. Football 7; Soccer (American School. Philippines) 4, 6; Student Court 5, 6; Polio Force 5. Harris, Carolyn Student Council Rep. 3; Library Asst. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7 8- Future Nurses 4. 5. 6. 7, 8; Secretarial Club 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Bas- ketbaH ' 4. 6. 8. Hawkins, Barbara Jane B.J. Senior Social Comm. 8; Library Asst. 5, 6. 7; An- nual Staff 7. 8; Scribblers Club 3. 4. 5; Secretarial Club 6. 7. 8; Historian 7; Pep Club Football 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 6, 8. Heiny, Diane SUI Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 6, 8; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7; Student Council Constitution Comm. 6; Girls Club Intra- mural Comm. 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 3; Spanish Club 3 4, 5; Cheerleaders 7, 8; Pep Club Foot- ball 3. 5; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6; Pep Club Swimming 4, 6; Student Council Court Sec. 7, 8; Homecoming Attendant 5; Homecoming Queen 7. 125 Herndon, Phyllis SUI Senior Frolics 8; Annual Staff 7 8- Concert Chorus 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7; Spanish Club 3, 4. Hicklin, Mary U. of Nebraska Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; Library Asst. 5, 6; Riderettes 7. 8; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers 5, 6. 7 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Hicklin, Tom SUI Student Council Book Recovering Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8; Student Council Rep. 7, 8; Football 3- Lead- ers 7, 8. Hicks, Gary SUI Hix Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Boys Club Rep. 5 7, 8; South Pacific 6; Annual Staff 7. 8; Or- chestra 6, 7; Band 5; Math-Science Club A, 5; Stamp Club 5; Stage and Sound Crew 4, 5 6 7; Pep Club Football 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 6 . 8! Hill, Stephen ISU Steve- Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8; Math-Science Club 3 4 5, 6; German Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. Hogan, Jeanne Jeannie Annual Staff 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 7; Pep Club Basketball 6, 8; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Holliday, Robert Marshall Drake Bob Senior Frolics 8; Student Council-Chief Justice 8; Student Council Assembly Comm. 5. 6; Boys Club Dads ' Night Comm. 5, 6. 7, 8; Boys ' Club Prom Comm. 8: Boys Club Vice Pres. 7. 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; Hall Monitor 3. 4, 5, 6 7 8- Football 3, 5, 7, All-City and All-State 7, Co-captain 7: Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Co-captain 8; All-City 3, 4; District Runnerup 7, 8; Track 6. Holmes, Harry St. Louis U. Henry- Senior Frolics Ticket Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8- Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 8; Lunch Room Monitor 5. 6, 7, 8; Movie Monitor 5, 6- Hall Mon- itor 5 6, 7; German Club 5. 6; Football 3; Basket- ball (Jr. Varsity) 7, 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6; Wrest- ling 5, 6, 7; Cross Country 5; Track 4, 6 8 Lead- u rS ,, 5 6 n 7 ' l : Mgr - Wr estling 4; Pep Club Foot- ball 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 8. Holtz. Carolyn Holtzie Student Council Red Cross Comm. 3. 4; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8; Girls Club Intramural Comm. 7, 8; An- nual Circulation Comm. 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3- Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club Football 3 5 7- Ped Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. 1 ' H Homann, F. William Grinnell Bill- Senior Sermon Comm. 8; Band 3. 4; Math-Science Cub 3, 4, 5, 6; Swimming 5, 6, 7. 8; Leader 2 Hood, Constance SUI Connie H.R. Vice Pres. 5; Senior Social Comm. 8; Girls Club Intramural Sec. 5, 6; South Pacific Public- ity and Scenery Comm. 6; Annual Staff 7 8- Nurses ' Monitor 8; Spanish Club 7, 8; Future Teachers 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses Club 5, 6 7 8 First Vice Pres. 8; Leaders 7. 8; Pep Club Footbail 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8; Annual Ads Salesman 5, 6. Horner, Christine Drake Chris Secretarial Club 8. Hoskinson, Cheryl Drake Senior Social Comm. 8; Girls Club Spree Decora- tions Comm. 7; South Pacific 6; Annual Staff Administration and Faculty Ed. 7 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 5, 6; Debate Club 7, 8- Pep Club Football 3; Pep Club Basketball 4; Pan American Assembly 6. Hove, Carolyn H.R. Sec. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Concert Chorus 7 8- Future Teachers Club 8; Pep Club Football 7- Pep Club Basketball 6. 8; Pep Club I Sec.) (North) 3 A 5; Pep Kadets (North) 5; Choir (North) 5 1 G.rls Glee Club (North) 3. 4. Hughes, Mary SUI Student Council Hospitality Chrmn. 8; Girls Club Rep. 5. 6- Girls Club Treas. 7. 8: Hall Monitor 3- Concert Chorus 7. 8: Girls Glee Club 4 6- Mixed Chorus 3: French Club 5. 6. 7. 8; Future Nurses Club 7, 8; G.rls Tennis 5. 6. 7, 8; Sharks 3 4 5 6 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7; Pep Club Basket- ball 4, 6. 8; Pep Club Swimming 3 4 5 6 7 8- Student Court 8; Blue Cadets 7 8. Huscher, Douglas Senior H.R. Asst. Treas. 8. Doug Indra, Barbara Drake Barb Senior Social Comm. 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4; French Club 5, 6; Dramatics Club 5; Pep Club Football 3, 5; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6; Home- making Club 7. Ingersoll, Paul C. Hastings College Senior Sermon Comm. 8; Pep Club Football 5, 7. Irving, Marcia Colorado College H.R. Sec. 3, 4, 5, 6; Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Sen- ior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 8; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7; Girls Club Serv- ice Comm. 7, 8; South Pacific 6; Annual Staff Asst. Ed. 7, 8; Concert Chorus 6; Girls Glee Club 5; Band 3; Riderettes 5, 6. 7, 8; Future Teachers Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 7, 8, Pres. 7, 8; TV Office Asst. 5, 6. Jacobson, Ruth St. Olaf H.R. Pres. 8; Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 3; Student Council Historical Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4; An- nual Staff 7, 8; Spanish Club 7; Future Teachers 5 6, 7, 8. Vice Pres. 7, Sec. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Jacobson. Stuart SUI Stu Annual Staff 7, 8; Leaders 7; Jr. Varsity Basket- ball 7. Jasman, Michael SUI Mike H.R. Vice Pres. 3, 4; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Program Chrmn. 7; Swimming 4; Pep Club Football 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 6, 8. Jeffers, Marilyn Drake Jeff H.R. Treas. 8; Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 6. 8; South Pacific Accompanist 6; An- nual Staff 7. 8; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6; Boys Glee Club (Accom.) 6, 7, 8; Or- chestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 8; Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Historian 7, Vice Pres. 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; All-State Accompanist for All- State Chorus 7. Jencks, Lynne Drake H.R. Vice Pres. 8; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Student Council Historical Comm. 5, 6; Annual Staff-Index, Ad. Salesman 6, 7, 8; Roundup Staff Business Mgr. 8; Future Teachers Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basket- ball 4, 6. 8. Jensen, Paulette Grinnell H.R. Pres. 4; Senior Banquet Comm. Chrmn. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 7; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Election Comm. 5. 6; South Pacific 6; Annual Staff-June Senior Ed. 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 4 5 6. 7, Sec. 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5; Math-Science Club 3, 4: French Club 3. 4, 5, 6 7. Sec. 7. Treas. 7; Dramatics Club 4. 5, 6; PeD Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6; National Merit Schol- arship Finalist 8; Lunch Room Monitor 7; Riders Club Scholarship and Achievement Award 8. Jewell, Charles D. Hall Monitor 8. Buena Vista Dav John, Maurice Washington U. Mo H.R. Pres. 6; Student Council Rep. 5; Student Council-Judge 7; Student Council Open House Comm. 6: Lunch Room Monitor 8; Concert Chorus 8; Boys Glee Club 6, 7. Johnson, Beverly Iowa Beauty School Bev Senior Typing and Mimeograph Comm. 8 Girls Glee Club 5, 6. Johnson, Helen Michigan State Mixed Chorus 3; Math-Science Club 3 4 5 6 7 8; French Club 3, 4; German Club 5 6 7 8- Pep Club Football 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. Johnson, Jeffrey Senior Sermon Comm. 8. Jeff Herndon — Lambert Johnson, Vivian Cornell Viv Riderettes 5, 6; Counselor ' s Office Monitor 6. Jones, Lawrence Paul ISU Larry Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8; Roundup Staff 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Camera Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Football 3; All-City Band 5, 6; Lab. Asst. (Physics) 7. Kelly, Dennis S. SUI H.R. Pres. 7; German Club 5, 6. Kennedy, John Princeton Student Council Rep. 6; Student Council A.F.S. Comm. 8; Math-Science Club 4, 5, 6; Swimming 5, 6; A.F.S. Exchange Student 7. Kent, Judi Bakersfield Jr. College Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; French Club 5; Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 6, 8; (Davenport High School) Girls Recreation Assoc. 3, 4; Girls Trig. 3, 4. Kenyon, Sharon Colorado Women ' s College H.R. Vice Pres. 4, 6, 7; Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 5; Annual Staff 7, 8; French Club 5, 6; Scribblers Club 7; Future Teachers 4, 5, 6, 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basket- ball 4, 6, 8. Kesterson, Dennis (Transferred to Lincoln) Denny- Hall Mnoitor 3; Football 3, 5; Wrestling 4, 7; Leaders 4; Baseball 4. Keyte, Barbara Drake Barb- Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics Costume Comm. 8; South Pacific Orch. 6; Annual Ed. 7, 8; Concert Chorus 6; Girls Glee Club 5; Mixed Chorus 5; Math-Science Club 7, 8; All-State Or- chestra 3, 5; Girls Club Pals Comm. 7; Riders Club Leadership and Achievement Award 8. King, Judy Coe College H.R. Sec. 7; Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Annual Staff 5, 6. 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers 3, 5, 6, 7, 8; Fu- ture Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8; Secretarial Club 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Kirke, Gary Drake Kirk (Dowllng) School Paper 3. 4. 5. 6; Basketball (Dowling) 3, 4; Football (Dowling) 3, 4. Kirkman, Debby SUI Kirk H.R. Pres. 5; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 4; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4; Make-Up Comm. 3; South Pacific 6; Christmas Play 7; Senior Frolics Make-up Comm. 8; Anastasla 8; Annual Staff 5, 6; Red Cross Rep. 3; Future Nurses 8; Make-up Club 3, 4; Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8. Kirsner, Jim U. of Pennsylvania Krutz Chrmn. Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Chrmn. Stu- dent Council Phone Book Comm. 7, 8; Stage and Sound Crew 7, 8; 16mm Crew 3; Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8; Aud. Projection Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Leader 5, 6. 7, 8; Rep. High School Day at D.M. Banks. Kraber, Linda (East) H.R. Treas. 4; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; (East) Student Council Rep. 5; Red Cross Rep. (East) 3; (East) Spanish Club 3, 5; (East) Discussion Club 5, 7; (East) Girls Tennis 6; (East) Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; (East) Junior Zeta 5; (East) Senior Zeta 6; (East) G.R.A. 3, 5, 7. Kuskulis, Davy George SUI Dave Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Anastasia 8; Annual Staff 8. Lakin, Susan Elizabeth Drake Susie Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 7; Pep Club Football 5; Homemaking Club 5, 6; (North) Latin Club 3, 4; (North) Science Club 3, 4. Lambert, Lavonne Joy Joy Girls Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Pep Club Football 5; Homemaking Club 8. 126 Landwehr — Peterson Landwehr, Marjorie Drake Marge Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 6; French Club 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Sec- retarial Club 7; Leaders 8; Pep Club Football 3, 7; Pep Club Basketball 6, 8; Pep Club Swimming 5; Homemaking Club 7. Langill, Patricia Anne Mercy Hosp. (Nursing) Pat Spanish Club 4; Pep Club Football 5. Lau, Jeanette Helen Jan Des Moines School of Nursing Senior Social Comm. 8; Cheerleader Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 6; Girls Club Intramural Comm. 7, 8; Red Cross Rpe. 4; Girls Glee Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleader Capt. 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3; Pep Club Basketball 4; Stu- dent Council Judge 8. Lee, Emma Jane ISU Em Senior Social Comm. 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Rider- ettes 5. 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; Pep Club Foot- ball 3; Pep Club Basketball 4. Lee, Henry Drake Hank Lunch Room Monitor 3; Movie Monitor 3; Band 3. Lehman, Gerald Brian U. of Hawaii Jerry Leibow, Larry Gordon Loibow Assembly Usher 7; Stage and Sound Crew 6, 7, 8. Lewis, Priscilla Annette Prill Senior Typing and Mimeographing Comm. 8; Stu- dent Council Rep. 3; Spanish Club 7; Secretarial Club 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Liddle, David M. Northwestern U. Maish Senior Social Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Safety Comm. Chrmn. 7. 8; Red Cross Rep. 3; Lunch Room Monitor 7; Ger man Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Doctors Club Pres. 8 Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Leaders 7, 8; Student Council Service Comm. 3. Lindhoff, Steve Missouri State Teachers Hall Monitor 3, 5; Football 3; Wrestling 5. Luthe, Barbara Drake U. Barb Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Roundup Staff 8; (Lincoln) Pep Club Football 3, 5; (Lincoln) Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. Lynn, Sandra Sandi Senior Frolics 8; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Madden, Susan ISU Sue Spanish Club 5, 6; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 3. Maillard, Marc Student Council A.F.S. Comm. 7, 8; French Club 7, 8; Dramatics 7; Student Council Exchange Stu- dent 7, 8. Manders, Bill SUI Pug Hall Monitor 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Bas- ketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Maris, Rich Oklahoma U. Student Council Rep. 3, 4, 7; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Cross Country 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Leaders 3, 4, 5. Mason, Richard, ISU Pudge Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 4, 5, 6; Hall Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7; Football 3; Cross Country Captain 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8. McClain, John Student Council Rep. 6, 7, 8; Boys Club Rep. 6, 7, 8; Boys Club Activity Council 6. 7, 8; Boys Club Officer, 5, 6, 7, 8; Hall Monitor 5. 6; Foot- ball 3, 5, 7; Basketball 4, 6, 8; Track 4, 6. 8. McConnell, Patricia Sue Pat Senior Banquet Comm. 8; (la. City H.S.) Camera Club 3, 4, 5, 6. McKendrick, James George U. of Arizona Tubby Roundup Staff 8; Lunch Monitor 7, 8; Movie Mon- itor 3, 4, 5; Hall Monitor 7, 8: Captain Assembly Ushers 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Football 3, 5, 7. McLain, Joyce Drake Senior Social Comm. 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7; Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 8; Fu- ture Teachers 7, 8; Pep Club Football 7; Pep Club Basketball 7; (Peoria Central High) Drama Club 3; (Peoria Central High) Latin Club 3, 4; (Peoria Central High) 3. 4. McLaughlin, Donn U. of Colorado Roundup Staff 6. 7, 8; Math-Science Club 6; Cam- era Club 6, 7. 8; Merit Scholarship Finalist 8. McLuen, Mike Parsons Macheebee Student Council Rep. 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; Foot- ball 3; Leaders 7, 8. McMullen, Steve ISU Muck Student Council Rep. 8; Math-Science Club 3, 4; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Merit Scholarship Win- McMurry, Tom Mac Roundup Staff 7. 8; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. McVay, Carrie Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Pep Club Football 3. Mefferd, Jim ISU Baseball Mgr. 5. Meredith, Glenn Merical, Charles Buzz Senior Frolics 8; Hall Monitor 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7; Basketbali 4; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Mikesell, Mary SUI Mike- Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Research Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff Academic Ed. 7, 8; Nurse ' s Moni- tor 7; French Club 5. 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7 8; Pres. Future Nurses 8; Future Teachers 8- Peo Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, ' 6, 8. Miller, Bruce Westminster Stoney Senior Frolics Chrmn. 8; Prom Comm. 8; Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, I R . Miller, Clinton Senior Frolics 8; Orch. 3, 4; Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Scribblers Club 7, 8; Stamp Club 6; Coin Club 6, 7, 8. Miller, Joan ISTC Janie Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 6; Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4 5 6; Spanish Club 6. 7; Future Teachers 5. 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Millsap, Judith Hank Senior Banquet Comm . 8; Senior Frolics Props Comm. 8; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8- Annual Staff Art Mem. 8; Hall Monitor 6, 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4; Blue Cadets 6, 7, 8; Booster Comm. Co-Chrmn. 3, 4, 5; Art Club Vice Pres. 6. Mitchell, William N.W. Mo. State Mitch (Tech) Student Council Rep. 5; (Tech) Chess and Checkers Club 6; (Tech) Basketball 3, 4; (Tech) Boys Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Moreland, Peggy Drake Senior Frolics 8; Student Council PubTcity Comm. 8; Girls Club Publicity Comm.. Co-Chrmn. 7, 8; Future Nurses 7; Dramatics Club 3. 4; Homemak- ing Club Social Comm. Chrmn, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Morris, Patricia Drake Pat Senior Mimeographing and Typing Chrmn. 8; Sen- ior Frolics 8; Annual Staff 6, 7. 8; Riderettes 5. 6, 7 8; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5: Secretarial Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 4. Muell, Elizabeth Ann Beth Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 5, 6; Student Council Pep Assembly Comm. 7, 8; Transportation Comm. Chrmn. 8; Girls Club Grade Rep. 3, 4; Annual Staff Circula- tion Comm. 7, 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 4, 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 3; Spanish Club 5, 6: Sharks 4. 5. 6 7. 8. Pres. 7; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Musgrave, David Simpson Dave Senior Frolics 8; Math-Science Club 3; Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Stage Crew Man. 7, 8. Neidig, Frank Orch. 3, 4; Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Nelson, Cheryl Lynn Senior Frolics 8. Cherie Nelson, Kay ISU Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8 Costume Comm. South Pacific 6; Annual Staff 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 6, 7; Nurses Monitor, Head Monitor 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers 8; Future Nurses, Sec, Treas. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Basketball 6, 8. Newgaard, Thomas Bakersfield, Calif. Hall Monitor 6. Tom Nicholl, Bruce B.J. Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 6, 7; Student Council Election Comm. 6 A.F.S. 7; Finance Comm. 8; Dad ' s Night Comm. 8; Boys Club Rep. 7, 8; Prom Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8; Annual Circulation Mgr. 7, 8; Band 3. 4; German Club Program Chrmn. 5, 6; German Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scribblers Club Vice Pres. 7; Leaders 7. Niffenger, Mark ISU Movie Monitor 3, 4; Hall Monitor 7; Math-Science Club 5, 6; Stamp Club 7. Nulph, Alan Arizona State Barry Senior Class Day Comm. 8. Oden, Nancie Drake Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Student Council Comm. Assembly; Student Council Publicity Comm. 3, 4, 7, 8; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 5. 6; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; South Pacific 6; Concert Chorus Sec. 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5; Homemaking Club Vice Pres. 7, 8; All-City Student Council 3, 4; Pep Club Football, Rolltaker 3. 7. Ogden, Judith Anne Judi Future Nurses 7, 8; Secretarial Club 7, 8; Pep Club Football S; Pep Club Basketball 4. Olchoff, Georgia Colorado George Senior Frolics Chrmn. 8; Annual Staff 8; Roundjp Staff 7, 8; Future Teachers 5; Dramatics Club 7; Pep Club Football 8; Pep Club Basketball 8. O ' Reilly, Faith H.R. Treas. 8; Student Council Rep. 5, 6, 8; Girls Club Intramural Comm. 7, 8; Band 3. 4; German Club 5, 6; Latin Club 7, 8; Leaders 5. 6 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8. Patterson, James Edwin Jim Football 3; Wrestling 5, 6; Baseball 4. Perisic, Patricia Ann Coe College Patty Band 3 4 5, 6, 7; Math-Science Club 4, 5, 6; German Club 3. 4, 5; Dramatics Club 7, 8; All- City Band 6; South Pacific Make-Up Comm. 6; Sabrina Fair Scenery Comm. 7. Perkins, John SUI Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8. Pershing, Judith Jean Drake Judy Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7; Girls Club Election Comm. 8; Annual Staff Circulation Comm. 7 8; Secretarial Club 7, 8; Make-Up Club 6; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Homemaking Club 7, Treas. 8. Peterson, Geilda Coe College Jill Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Girls Club Re- search Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5; Future Teachers 3, 4. 5, 8. Sec. 6, Pres. 7; Latin Club 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 8. Peterson, Susan Drake Sue H.R. Sec. 7, 8; Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Our Town Make-Up Comm. 5; An- nual Staff Index Comm. 8; Riderettes 7. 8; Span- ish Club 5. 6, 7. 8; Future Teachers 4. 5, 6. 8; Future Nurses 5. 6; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8; A.F.S. Comm. 5. 6. 127 Phillips— Stoker Phillips, Beth Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5. 6; Spanish Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Phillips, Robert SU I Bob Senior Class Pres. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 8; Safety Comm. 7; Boys Club Rep. 7, 8; Sec. 7, 8; Hall Monitor 7; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, I R ; Sharks 7; Leaders 7, 8. Pomerantz, Leslie Ann SU I Les Student Council Historical Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Li- brary Asst. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basket- ball 4, 6. 8. Porter, Jean SU I H.R. Sec. 5. 6; Senior Social Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 7. 8: Student Council P.T.A. Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Grade Rep. 5, Personnel Comm. 6, 7, 8; Girls Golf 3; Sharks 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Treas. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Poster, Patricia Mixed Chorus 6; Dramatics Club 6. 7. Pat- Power, Dennis Senior Class Dav Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Roundup Staff 7, 8. Prehm, Sara Hall Monitor 7, 8. Drake Sally Prewitt, Steve Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Usher 8; Student Council Safetv Comm. 8; Assembly Usher (Head) 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Basketball 7; Future Doctors Club 3; Swimming 3. 6, 7; Pep Club Football 7; Pep Club Basketball 8. Pritchard, Janet Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 5; Annual Staff 7. 8; Band 3; French Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 8; Future Teachers 8; Future Nurses 3. 4 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basket- ball 4, 6, 8. Russells, Frank SU I Senior Frolics 8; Annual Staff 7; Student Council Rep. 5; Boys Golf 5, 6, 7. 8; Monitor 8. Putnam, Linda SUI Student Council Poster Comm. 8; Girls Club FriendshiD Comm. 3. 4, 5; Publicity Comm. 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. S; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Rabe, Elizabeth ISU Liz Poster Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7; Spanish Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8. Ragan, Suzanne Simpson Suzy Library Asst. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 4. 5; Mixed Chorus 4, 5; Riderettes 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; Future Nurses 5, 6. 7, 8; Costume Club 6- Pep Club Football 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. Raker, Robert Bob (Lawrence) Student Council Officer 5. Football 3. Reed, Ralph ISU Reedguist, Howard Richard Jr. ISU Dick Stamp Club 5. 6, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7. Richards, Donald ISU Don Senior Frolics 8; Football 3. 5, 7; Basketball 4, 6 8; Track 8; Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. Risdon, Jane U. of Missouri Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Rep. 3 7; French Club 3; Make-Up Club 4; Sharks 3. 4, 5. 6 7 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Football 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Swimming 4. Roebken, Kirk Drake Student Council Rep. 3; Roundup Staff 4; Hail Monitor 5. 6; Football 3; Wrestling 3. Poseland, Judith SUI Judy Senior H.R. Asst. T ' eas. 8; Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 4; Annual Staff 7. 8; Concert Chorus 7. 8: Mixed Chorus 3. 4 6; French Club 3. 4, 5. 6; Future Nurses 6. 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8; All- State Chorus 7. Rosenblatt. Michael SUI Mike Student Council Rep. 5; Movie Monitor 3, 4. 5, 6; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5. 6; German Club 3, 4 5. 6. Rosenfeld, Carolyn Senior Cao and Gown Comm. 8; Historical Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7; An- nual Staff 7, 8; Library Asst. 6; French Club 5, 6, 7. 8: Future Teachers 6, 7. Vice Pres. 8; Pep Club Football 7; Pep Club Basketball 8. Ross, Matt Student Council Rep. 6; Hall Monitor 8. Ruckman, Mary Jo Jo Hall Monitor 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8. Ryen, Cynthia ISU Cindy Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; (North) Art Club 3. 4. Ryen, Douglas ISU Doug Senior Frolics; (North) H.R. Pres. 3, 4; Football 3; Basketball 4. Sanburg, Kenneth Hall Monitor 5. Ken- Sands, David Student Council Finance Chrmn. 8; Annual Staff Photographer 6, 7, 8; Roundup Staff Photographer 6, 7, 8; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Vice Pres. 7, 8; German Club 3, 4; Camera Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. Vice Pres. 7, Pres. 8; Stage and Sound Crew 7, 8; Noon Movie Crew 3, 4, 5, 6; Physics Lab, Asst. 7, 8. Sayre, Alan Donald Don Band 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Camera Club 7. 8; Soph. Baseball Mgr. 6; Pep Club Basketball 6. Schmidt, Christine Trinity Chris Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7; Hall Monitor 4. 6; Spanish Club 5, 6. 7; French Club 5, 6, 7; Tennis Girls 3, 4. 5, 6; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Swimming 5. 6, 7, 8. Schwartz, Susan Drake Sue Senior Sermon Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Annua Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 6, 8; Nurse ' s Monitor 8 Spanish Club 4, 5. 6; Future Nurses 4, 5, 6, 7 Secretarial Club 6; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8. Scott, Michael Mike Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Scott, Oliver Drake Scott Lunch Room Monitor 6; Hall Monitor 8; Leaders 7. 8; Basketball 4. Seidenfeld, Richard SUI Rich Roundup Staff 8; Movie Monitor 7. 8; Hall Mon ; - tor 6, 7, 8; Leaders 7; Football 3, 5, 7; Baseball 4; Student Baseball Coach 5, 8. Seitz, Susan Colorado State Sue Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Concert Chorus 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 5. 6; Math-Science Club 3. 4, 5, 6; Spanish Club 5. 6; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Peo Club Basketball 4, 6. 8; Senior Class Day Comm. Sells, Dick SUI Seypohl, Ed Roundup Staff 8; Hall Monitor 6; Pep Club Foot- ball 5; Pep Club Basketball 6. Shaffer, Carole Drake Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Senio r Frolics 8; Stu- dent Council Rep. 5; Spanish Club 6, 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 0. Shay, Denny SUI H.R. Pres. 5; Pep Assembly Comm. 7, 8; Senio r Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 3, 4, 7. 8; Boys Club Rep. 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 5. 6; Lunch Room Monitor 8; Swimming 5, 6. 7, 8; Track 3. 4. 6, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8; All-City Student Council 3, 4. Sheldon, Doug ISU H.R. Pres. 3, 4; H.R. Vice Pres. 5, 6; Senior Frol- ics 8; Student Council Pres. 8; Student Council Assembly Chrmn. 3, 4; Student Council P.T.A. Chrmn. 7; Dad ' s Night Comm. 6, 8; Boys Club Treas. 7, 8; Lunch Room Monitor 6, 7, 8; Hail Monitor 7, 8 Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Kiwanian of the Month 8. Shelley, John F. Dartmouth Fletch H.R. Pres. 7, 8; Senior Class Vice Pres. 8; Senior Frolics Writer 8; Student Council Parliamentarian 7; Student Council Finance Comm. Chrmn. 8; Boys Club Treas. 8; Annual Staff, Student Life Ed. 7, 8; Band 3, 4; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 5, 6; Pep Club Football 3, 5; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6; Niwaman of the Month 8; Merit Scholarship Finalist 8; Baseball 4; Prom Comm. 8. Sheraden, Richard Oklahoma U. Dick Red Cross Rep. 5; Football 3; Pep Club Football 3; Auditorium Monitor 8. Shreve, LuRaye SUI H.R. Sec. 5; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Student Council Comm. Hospitality Comm. 6; Stu- dent Council Social Comm. 7; Student Council Election Comm. 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 6, 7; Red Cross Rep. 4; Half Monitor 5, 6, 7; Future Nurses 7, 8; Girls Tennis 4, 6. 8; Sharks 5. 6. 7. 8; Vice Pres. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Swimming 4, 6; Home for Sightless Women 7, 8; Home for Convalescent Children 7, 8. Simon, Joan ISU Girls Club Publicity Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Spanish Club 5; Make-Up for South Pacific ; Pep Club 5, 7; Peo Club Basketball 8; (Washing- ton High School, Cedar Rapids) Pep Club 3, 4; Hospitality Club 3. 4; Student Council 4; Soph. Girl of the Month 4; Mixed Chorus 3. Small, Jeri H.R. Sec. 3, 4; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 3; Girls Club Personnel Comm. 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5. 6, 7; Pep Club Football 3. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6 8; Homemaking Club Pres. 7, 8; Homemaking Club 5. 6; Office Helper 8. Smith, Alan ISU Senior Line of March Comm. 8. -Al Smith, Sharyl U. of Wisconsin H.R. Vice Pres. 5, 6; Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Service Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; French Club 3, 4; Cheer- leader 7, 8; Leaders 5. 6. 7, 8, Sec. 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5; Pep Club Basketball 4; Homecom- ing Attendant 3. Starke, Ivan L. Skip H.R. Vice Pres. 7, 8; Senior Banquet Comm., Stu- dent Council Safety Comm. 8; Math-Science Club 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 5, 6; Parking Lot Monitor. Stebbins, Derry SUI Roundup Staff 8; Cemara Club 6. Stephens, Jane SUI H.R. Sec. 6; Senior Sermon Comm. 8; Senior Frol- ics 8; Student Council Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 6, 7; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Pres. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Hall Monitors 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; French Club 5. 6; Girls Tennis 8; Sharks 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Pep Club Swimming 5, 6; All-City Student Council 6. 7. Steves, Bert J. Jerry Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 5; Red Cross Comm. 3; Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6; Spanish Club 3; Basketball 3; Pep Club Foot- ball 3. Stoker, Joy SUI H.R. Sec. 3. 8; Senior Class Sec. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Social Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8; Girls Club Service Comm. Chrmn, 7, 8; Hal! Monitor 5. 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 7, 8; Leaders 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. Sec. 6, Pres. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8; All-City Student Council Rep. 7, 8; Polio Queen 8; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 8; Home for Sightless Women 5, 6. 7. 8. 128 Story — Schnell Storey, Judy Drake Senior Class, Class Day Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Annual Staff 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; French Club 5, 6; Future Teachers 4, 5, 6, 7; Vice Pres., Pres.: Pep Club Football 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Hubbell Helper 7. Strohbeen, Elizabeth Joy Joy Mixed Chorus S; Riderettes 7, 8; French Club 7. 8; Future Teachers 5; Future Nurses 3, 4; Dramat- ics Club 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6; (Iowa Falls High School) Girls Glee Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4. Torrez, David Drake U. Stull, Gary Smokey Sullivan, Charlotte Drake Char Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Annual Staff, Business Mgr. 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7; Library Asst. 8; French Club 3. 4, 5, 6; Make-up Club 5. 8; Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8. Swartz, Gary Football 5, 7. Switzer, Nancy Nan Girls Club Pals Comm. 7; Red Cross Comm. 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7; Dramatics Club 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8. Tabach, Brian Henry SUI Senior Frolics 8; Hall Monitor 7; Future Doctors Club 8. Talerico, Betty Drake (St. Joseph ' s) Student Council Comm. 3, 4; Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Tallman, Dick William and Mar y Toad H.R. Pres. 3, 5; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Roundup Staff, Sports Editor7, Editor 8; Boys Gol r 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 3 R ' s ; Leaders 6. 7. Taylor, Fergus Boys Golf 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Taylor, Jane Drake Taylor Senior Class Day Comm. 8; South Pacific 6; Senior Frolics 8; Annual Staff 8; Red Cross Comm. A- Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 8: French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4. S, 6, 7, 8. Treas. 5; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Bas- ketball 4, 6, 8. Taylor, Judith Drake Judy Senior Typing and Mimeographing Comm. 8; Sec- retarial Club 8; (North) Pep Cadets 3, 4; Art Club 3. 4. Templeton, David Thompson, Dennis Grandview Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Roundup Staff 8. Thompson, Peter Pete H.R. Vice Pres. 3, 4; H.R. Pres. 6; Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Pep Assembly Comm. 7; Student Council Finance Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 7; Math-Science Club 5; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 7, Pres. 8; Track 6. Thorpe, Gary Grandview Senior Class Day Comm. 8. Throckmorton, Gail SUI Senior Frolics 8; Major Plays 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Annual Staff 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; Hall Monitor 4; Girls Glee Club 6; Spanish Club 7; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Senior Frolics Writer 8. Thurston, Kent Timmins, Sydney Drake U. Syd H.R. Sec. 7, 8; Senior Class H.R. Asst. Treas. 8; Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Service Comm. 8; Annual Index Editor 7, 8; Majorettes Captain 5, 6; Riderettes 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 8; Future Teachers Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers Club Vice Pres. 6; Future Teachers Club Sec. 7; Leaders 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Football 3; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8; Hubbell Helper 8; Cafeteria Cashier 7, 8; Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 8. Student Council Rep. 8; Hall Monitor 7. 8. Trantham, Mary Trench Riderettes 7. 8; Pep Club Football 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 6. Trumbull, Richard Dick Senior Line of March Comm. 8; Senior Frolics H.R. Rep. 8; Boys Tennis 8; (Cedar Rapids Wash- ington) Student Council Rep. 5, 6: Student Coun- cil Publicity Comm. 5, 6; French Club 5, 6; Bas- ketball 3, 4, 7, 8; Boys Tennis 3. 4. 5. 6. Van Oel, Margaret Drake Maggie School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; Library Asst. 7; Pep Club Football 7. Van Orsdel, William SUI Bill Student Council Election Comm. 8; Hall Monitor 4, 5. 6; Football 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 5. Von Brauchitsch, Ruth SUI Dinty Senior Class H.R. Treas. 8; Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 5, 6; Student Council His- torical Comm. 7; Library Asst. 6; Secretarial Club 7. 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basket- ball 4. 6, 8. Veatch, James Sioux Falls Jim Assembly Usher 3; Concert Chorus 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Warner, Jan William Woods H.R. Treas. 3; Senior Frolics 8; Student Councii Social Comm. 6, 7; Girls Club Big Sister Comm. 5, 6. 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 5; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basket- ball 4. 6, 8; Office Worker 8. Warrington, Frank SUI Lunch Room Monitor 5; Football 3, 5; Leaders 5, 6. 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8. Watrous, George Math-Science Club 7, 8; Camera Club 7, 8. Wendt, Marilyn SUI Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Research Comm. 8; Annual Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 7; Band 5, 6; French Club 6. 7, 8; Fu- ture Teachers Club 8; Future Nurses Club 7, 8; Pep Club Football 7; Pep Club Basketball 8. West, Sally Girls Club Election Comm. 5, 6; Annual Staff 7, 8 Roundup Staff 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 8; Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Office Help 7. Weston, Steve Senior Social Comn Track 3, 5, 7. Drake Red Cross Rep. 3, Whinery, Doug Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Hall Monitor 3, 6; Football 3; Wrestling 5, 6; Leaders 7, 8. Whitaker, Dewitt Gene Speedy Texas Christian U. Student Council Social Comm. 3, 4; Student Coun- cil Safety Comm. 7; Hall Monitor 3. 4; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 7; Mixed Chorus 5. 6; Dramatics Club 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Football 3; Boys Golf 5, 6, 7, 8; Leaders 4. White, Ramona Drake U. Senior Class Treas. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Grade Rep. 7 8; South Pacific 6; Concert Chorus 6; Girls Glee Club 5; Mixed Chorus 4; Orch. 3, 4, 5, 6 7 8; Riderettes 7, 8; French Club 4; Dramatics Club 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5; Pep Club Basket- ball 4. 6; All-State Orchchestra 3. 5. Whitley, Susan Kay Washington U. Kay Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 3; Annual Staff 7, 8: German Club 7. 8; Scribblers Club 7. 8; Future Teachers Club 5, 6. 7, 8; Pep Club Football 7; Debate Club 7. 8; Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 7. Williams, Jane William Woods Mutt- Girls Club Rep. 7; Annual Staff 7; Roundup Staff 7; Hall Monitor 5, 8; Pep Club Football 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 6, 8; Pep Club Swimming 6; (Northwest Classes) Student Council Treasury Comm. 5; Student Council Red Cross Comm. 6. Willis, William G. Willy Transfer from Prescott. Arizona. Wilson, Mary Ann SUI Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Annual Staff 8; Concert Chorus 5; Girls Glee Club 4; Orchestra 4; German Club 7, 8; Scribblers Club 7, 8; Fu- ture Teachers Club 6, 7. 8; Pep Club Swimming 7; Debate Club 7, 8; Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 7. Wilson, Mollie William Woods Jeff Student Council Social Comm. 5; South Pacific 6; Library Asst. 4. 8; Red Cross Rep. 4, 5; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3 4, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3. 4; Make-Up Club 5; Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7; Pep Club Bas- ketball 4, 6, 8. Wimp, James Dale Jim Mixed Chorus 6: Orchestra 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8; All- City Band 6, 7, 8; Pep Band 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Winkell, Carolyn Oklahoma Winks Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Annual Staff 8; Spanish Club 3. 4; Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8. Wolf, Joleen Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 5, 7; Student Council Election Comm. 7, 8; Student Council Assembly Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Sec. 7. 8: South Pacific 6; Red Cross Rep. 3; Concert Chorus 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 8; French Club Sec. -Treas. 6, 7; Leaders 5, 6. 7 8; Leaders Treas. 7; Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8; PeD Club Swimming 6; Homecoming Attendant 7; Sharks Pageant 7. Wolf, Ray Roundup Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 3; Lunch Room Monitor 3; Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5. 6. 7; Football 3. 5, 7; Leaders 3. Wood, Linda Transfer from London, England. Woods. Joan Cornell Student Council Rep. 4 6: Band 3, 4. 5, 6; French Club 4; Pep Club Football 7; Lunch Room Cash- ier 3, 7, 8; Life Saving Asst. Instructor 7, 8. Wright, Annette Simpson Girls Club Big Sister Comm. 7; Spanish Club 6, 7 8; Future Teachers 6. 7; Pep Club Football 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 6. Wright, Pamela Pam Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Girls Club Serv- ice Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Future Teach- ers Club 4. S, 6, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 4, 6. 7; Pep Club Football 3, 5. 7; Pep Club Basketba ' l 4, 6, 8. Yamamoto, Judith SUI Judi Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Student Council Booster Comm. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; A.F.S. Comm. 8; South Pacific 6; Annual Staff 7. 8; Red Cross Rep. 7 8 ' Nurse ' s Monitor 6, 7; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8; ' Girls Glee Club 4, 5, 6; French Club 3, 4, 5 6; Future Nurses 4, 5. 6, 7. 8; Future Doctors Club 8. Young, Robert Minnesota Bob Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Vice Pres. 8; Boys Club Rep. 8; Roundup Staff 8; Lunch Room Monitor 8; Football 3. 5, 7: Basketball 4. 6. 8; Baseball 4, 6. 8; Man of the Year 7. Yule, Thomas Michael Drake Yuley Football 3, 5. 7 Leaders 4, 6. 7; Baseball 4, 6. 8. Zagel, Joel Johns College Jake AUGUST GRADUATES Anderson, Joyce Baccus, Carol Burke, David Feintech, Sheri Godfrey, Charles ISU Chuck Annual Staff Photographer 4, 5. 6: Roundup Staff Photographer 4. 5. 6; Camera Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; Swimming 5, 6. Herron, Janet Jan Kasten, Fritz Levine, Steve Senior Frolics 8. Schnell, Kent 129 Professional Directory... Compliments of DR. JAMES S. HOFFER 814 Equitable Building PARKER K. HUGHES. M.D. RICHARD M. MOORE. M.D. 3200 University Compliments of A. H. KIRSNER A. E. FRISHBERG W. P. JOHNSON UNIVERSAL CO. FIBERGLASS INC. R. E. PAUL, M.D. Surgeon 415 Equitable Bldg. AT 8-4003 Compliments f DR. H. L. EDWARDS 415 Savings Loan AT 8-4480 Good Luck and Congratulations ! I h os . N. Reed Doctors Hospital H. KIRBY SHIFFLER. M.D. CLAUDE H. KOONS. M.D. 409 Equitable Building AT 8-6738 SIDNEY L. SANDS, M.D. ALLAN H. FRANKLE. Ph.D. 300 Des Moines Bldg. CLINIC OF GENERAL MEDICINE 4001 Ingersoll LOUIS GOLDBERG, M.D. PAUL FROM, M.D. H. M. K. PEDDIE. M.D. DR. EDWARD S. NEUFELD Dentist 1326 Des Moines Bldg. Des Moines 9, Iowa 130 DR. JOHN Q. A. MATTERN Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 819 Savings Loan Bldg. Compliments of DRS. THORNTON BLAIR ( )rthopedic Surgeons 2801 Ingersoll Ave. Compliments of DRS. BLOUNT JACKSON Dentists 4416 Ingersoll Compliments of ROBERT H. FOSS. M.D. 610 Equitable Building Congratulations, Seniors! KIBURZ DRUG 310 Grand West Des Moines Compliments of PAUL F. NELSON. D.D.S. 709 Equitable Bldg. Compliments of Beaverdale Clinic Dr. O. A. Elliott, M.D. Dr. R. M. Knox, M.D. Dr. R. J. Porter, M.D. Dr. R. W. Hammer, M.D. 2912 Beaver Avenue BL 5-3106 HENRY H. CORN, M.D. LEONARD G. GANGENESS, M.D. Pediatricians 2301 Beaver BL 5-3181 JACK R. LILLY. D.O. 4405 University CR 9-4511 Compliments of B. F. KILGORE, M.D. 607 Equitable Bldg. CH 3-6511 Clinical Pathology Laboratory DRS. COLEMAN, DENSER, MESERVEY AND RESINGER 1073 Fifth Avenue Compliments of DR. C. L. EHRHART, D.D.S. 3901 Ingersoll CR 7-4082 RALPH A. DORNER. M. D. 710 Equitable Building ATlantic 2-8193 Compliments of DR. H. A. BARQUIST Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon CH 3-3865 803 Savings £ Loan Bldg. DANIEL F. CROWLEY, JR., M.D. Physician and Surgeon 615 Equitable Building 131 DR. W. WARD WATSON Contort Lenses 523 Walnut St. AT 8-0101 DR. A. J. DEITERING 613 Savings Loan Bldg. CH 4-9529 Congratulations From A FRIEND OF ROOSEVELT ' S HOLMES, PROUTY, MURPHY and MAY Insurance and Hands 1022 High Street Our best u ishes to all seniors for success and happiness Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Phillips Compliments of ROTO- Room DRS. LOSH, SHINKLE FATLAND rologists 3705 Grand Avenue Congratulations, To Every Senior! From Earnest Roosevelt Supporters Congratulations, And the Best of Wishes To Seniors! GIBSON C. HOLLIDAY To You We Extend Our Special Good Wishes FROM FRIENDS! 132 THIS IS A LUMNUS ALUMNUS is what you are when you are graduated from High School. These past years spent in exploring and developing your special talents have reached an impor- tant plateau. Capital City Bank congratu- lates you on past achievements and wishes you success in future endeavors. What ' s next? College? A job? Whatever your future, Capital City Bank would like to help you overcome any financial problem that might stand in the way of your plans. Come join our ever-growing list of young customers. A good banking relationship with this FULL SERVICE bank will be a prized possession in years to come. 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Pam Wright, Barb Booclc, Shirley Alb gan, Betts Williams, Katie Kilgore, Carolyn Beard, Ruth Coder, Jinx Reed, Marge Landwehr, an Not pictured: Steve Heidel, Joan Miller, Diane Crandall, Mary Sh ne, and Rupert Dowling. right, Carolyn Winkle. Row 2: Anne Mor- d Mike Sullivan. Compliments of COUCHMAN- WILSON DRUG CO. 1901 Beaver THE FABRIC SHOP If lu r Quality Counts ROOSEVELT SHOPPING CENTER 841 42nd St. CR 7-0783 SMITTY ' S DONUT SHOP 19th and Keo Where Each Customer Becomes a Friend Compliments of MUTUAL OF OMAHA and CHET ELSON AGENCY AT 3-0651 135 Finest in Quality — Newest in Fashion Most Accurate in Fit SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 35 Famous Brands WALK IN TO Walker ' s 608 WALNUT CHerry 4-7119 SCHALLER ' S STANDARD SERVICE Try Our Personal Service 28th and Grand Phone AT 8-1800 Congratulations Seniors WILLIAMS FASHION HOUSE 4201 Chamberlain 3306 S.W. Ninth MARY TREVILLYAN College and Style Shop Nationally Advertised Lines 1217 25th 2706 Beaver BL 5-5395 CR 7-7645 CHICKEN ROY ALE 4702 University CR 9-3635 Free Delivery CURLY ' S FREEMAN SHOES Widths— 3A to 4E Sizes — 5 to 15 707 Locust MAMA LACONA ' S PIZZA RESTAURANT you cant come in, 6 call us 9 We Deliver CR 4-0403 3627 Beaver Congratulations, Graduating Seniors JOHNSON STANDARD SERVICE 42nd and University CR 7-1934 WINDSOR HEIGHTS BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service 1146 66th Street Phone CR 7-1075 For The Best in Flowers INGERSOLL FLORISTS 2809 Ingersoll Compliments of HARMON ' S BARBER SHOP 845 42nd Compliments of Wheeler Lumber Bridge and Supply Company 136 Compliments of ALBRIGHT ELECTRIC 2622 Beaver Avenue NOW it ' s PEPSI FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG SHAEFFER DRUG Prescription and Fountain Service 31st and University Phone BL 5-2153 HARRY PARGAS Shoe Repair Service If hile ) ou II ail Younkers Basement Frankels Extend Con, grat illations to The Graduating (.hiss OF 1961 FRANKELS 2 Fine Stores 612-616 Locust -:- 2nd and Euclid NEW HI! from LARRY MONROE and the KIO A Congratulations SMITH ' S SEWER SERVICE Sewers and drains cleaned electrically CH 4-6776 0 DEA FINANCE COMPANY 1117 Locust Street Complete Finance Service Compliments of DE ARCY BOOT SHOP Eighth and Walnut Streets 137 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS We wish each of you a bright future with hap- piness and success. 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We in- vite members of the 1960 Roosevelt class — and all Roosevelt students — to visit the Drake campus and consider one of the five undergraduates colleges ; • Liberal Arts • Business Administration • Education • Fine Arts • Pharmacy Be A Part Of The Drake Scene 140 RINGLAND-JOHNSON, INC 202 Cooper Bldg. Des Moines 10, Iowa General Building Contractors FRANKLIN DRUG CO. Get Your Prescriptions Sick Room Needs 4944 Franklin BL 5-2185 PULIS GROCERY 820 35th BL 5-3183 Compliments of WINDSOR DRUGS 5741 University UALITY DOES COST LESS DM? 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GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1919 Cottage Grove Avenue Des Moines 14, Iowa AT 8-1939 143 Sound, Mature PIONEER Corn THAT ' S ONE REASON WHY IOWA FARMERS PLANT MORE PIONEER THAN ANY OTHER CORN PIONEER HI-BRED CORN CO. 1206 Mulberry, Des Moines 144 For dairy products that have been the favorites of Des Moines students for more than half a century, always in- sist upon Flynn. Famous Flynn Gold Ribbon dairy products are available at your home or at any grocery store. Call CR 3-6211 The Flynn Dairy Company Seventh and University PRODUCTS To You We Extend Our Special (load H ishes Let us know when we can be of service to you We Now Have 2 Stores To Serve You Better LOZIER FLORIST 512 Walnut St. 519 E. Locust St. CH 4-7143 AT 8-9558 MERCHANTS MUTUAL BONDING COMPANY 2100 Grand Congratulations LIFE CASUALTY 1915 GRAND Est. 1936 VOGUE OPTICIANS Modern Eye ear Contact Lenses 312 Bankers Trust Building AT 2-0810 lontpAon DISPLAY COMPANY ... and PARTY SHOP WHOLESALE NOVELTIES 818 Walnut Street ATlantic 2-4984 Des Moines 9. Iowa DALBEY BROS. LUMBER CO. 63rd and Grand Ave. Phone CR 7-4421 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS All Makes All Prices Rental Applies on Purchase — Convenient Terms OFFICE MACHINE SUPPLY CO. 1000 Keo Way AT 8-3613 ROOSEVELT A school of high ideals . . . where sportsman- ship and honesty are prized Congratulations Seniors of 1961 RIDERS ' CLUB is an organization that is proud to serve the students of a fine school like Roosevelt. Everyone who takes an in- terest in the school is urged to join — alumni, parents and friends. CONSIDER... a Career ...NOT A JOB When looking ahead to your business life, you want to think beyond just a job. Consider the kind of business career you want and judge the qualities of the com- pany which is a part of that business. Life Insurance is a good business and the Equitable Life of Iowa is a good company — offering so many opportunities for the career man or woman. Look into the Equitable, and you ' ll find all of the so-called fringe benefits offered by business gener- ally, plus some that only Equitable has for you. Most importantly, there are so many phases of life insurance work that your opportunities for advancement and permanency are limited only by your own ability. In the Personnel Office, 1105 Equit- able Building, you ' ll find Miss Pat Bush — discuss with her all the opportunities that exist for you at the Equitable — you may choose your career right now. 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You ' re cordially invited to open an account 150 J ESTE SONS R Everything in Real Estate and Insurance Since 1897 Fleming Building Phone CH 3-0511 Wedding + ANNOUNCEMENTS THANK YOU NOTES NAPKINS, MATCHES M odern or traditional Styles that will please every Bride, yet the prices are moderate. BOONE ' S 311 9th CH 4-4289 SUTTON JEWELRY Diamonds — Watches — Watch Repair 3001 Merle Hay Road BR 6-4088 In Richards Pharmacy UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 1213 25th Street A Store for Students Reference Hooks. School Supplies CR 4-3401 Compliments of RAY ' S UPTOWN DRUG 42nd and University 151 Make the World Your Bookshelf You may not realize it, but with your certificate of graduation you have been awarded an unlimited scholarship. At your finger tips— bound in the experience of centuries and in the wisdom of ages — lies a world of knowledge, its richness and its value subject only to your determination to draw on it. So, along with our congratulations, goes the urge that you take advantage of this unlimited scholarship by making the world about you your lore-laden bookshelf. John Deere Des Moines Works DES MOINES, IOWA 152 An Important Part of Vocational Planning Is Saving Money . . . In Addition To 4% DIVIDENDS UNITED OFFERS EDUCATIONAL COUNSELING Conirihtiior to lined College Foundation mm FEDERAL SAVINGS LOCUST AT 4TH • DES MOINES, IOWA DESIGNED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ROOSEVELT PHARMACY ROOSEVELT SHOPPING CENTER Phone CRestwood 7-4493 HOWARD V. BAILEY HAROLD D. BEAN Congratulations and Good Luck Seniors 6 ndjarMV inc. 2413 University Ave. 847 42nd AND TRUST COMPANY Walnut at Fourth Member FDIC 153 Compliments of J. C. White Concrete Co. ' Rite with White Ready Mixed Concrete (tin! 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Member National Parking Association Courtesy — Reliability CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATIONS MAIN OFFICES 324 Court 521 Mulberry 207 Fifth 515 Ninth 225 Fifth 424 Court 417 Ninth 901 Walnut 1214 Walnut 323 Fourth 407 Ninth 706 Ninth 416 Eighth 423 Seventh GRAND VIEW COLLEGE East 9th and Grandview DES MOINES, IOWA FOUNDED 1896 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE — LIBERAL ARTS — PRE-PROFESSIONAL lecredited by Nor ; Central issociati on of Colleges and Sriondurv Schools STUDENTS FROM COAST TO COAST A Small School with Every Advantage We invite you to join us and participate in the fellowship of a Christian approach to education and personal growth. Fall Semester Begins September 11, 1961 HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS — LOW COSTS Join Your Friends at G.V.C. 155 Compliments of KING ' S DISTRIBUTOR SERVICE Expert Mechanics 5604 Douglas Avenue BR 6-3456 CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduates of TRHS 61 Future Users of Modern Business Forms - Is ocialed I uAineAA ormA Company Designers and Producers of Everything in Business Forms Individual Sets or Continuous Printed or Lithographed 215 East Third St. Dial ATlantic 2-6068 Compliments of GLENDALE FLORISTS 4817 University CR 7-6733 PAINT BUILDING MATERIAL H. M. ILTIS LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND MILL WORK Three Locations 2629 Beaver Ave. BL 5-1155 Johnston BR 6-1523 West Des Moines CR 7-4445 Richards PHARMACY E. Dwane Richards. R.Ph. 3001 Merle Hay Road BR 6-4578 HYMAN ' S Everything That ' s Published? BOOKS, CARDS, GAMES, NOVELTIES, TRICKS, ETC. 405 6th Des Moines 9, Iowa Congratulations Seniors! From HAL HIGGS INSURANCE AGENCY Representing Aetna Casualty 611 5th Ave. CH 4-5145 Compliments of INSURANCE EXCHANGE BUILDING BRIEFCASES Ideal Gift 5 Year Guarantee See Large Display 309 10CUST-DES MOINES, IA.-PH. 4-3181 Congratulations from DR. HOWARD ELLIS 1065 5th Ave. AT 8-2115 ROCKY ' S STEAK HOUSE Steaks Fried Chicken - Sea Foods Fleur Drive and Stanton CH 3-0114 156 Compliments of JOHN M. CHENCHAR, D.D.S. 1067 5th Ave. CH 3-2412 PERRY P. AMICK, M.D. GLEN E. NIELSEN, M.D. 3009 Ingersoll Avenue CENTRAL AT 8-4858 Ready-Mix Concrete and Building Materials No Delay the Central Way Compliments of CENTRAL READY-MIX CO. 1800 Euclid Des Moines, Iowa 157 pictorial index SENIOR HIGH — A— Abram, Mariann 108 Acheson, Mary 30, 53 Adams, Kathy 108 Addas, Munir 30, 46, 54, 57, 72 Afflack, Jeri 30 Afflack, Judi 30, 69 Ahlers, Tom „ 103 Albright, Shirley 30, 66. 135 Alcorn, Karen 62, 108 Allan, Jean 71, 103 Allbaugh, Donna 107 Allen, Pat 72, 108 Altman, Tom 31 Alvine, Bob 83, 102 Anderson, Helen 56, 66 Anderson, Joe 63, 91, 103 Anderson, John 85, 108 Anderson, Joyce 72, 103 Anderson, Karen 63, 71, 108 Anderson, Marge 108 Anderson, Paul 96, 97, 103 Andrews, Bob 103 Anwyl, Susan 26 Apple, Larry 108 Armagost, Jean 31, 73, 78 Armel, Carole 31, 65, 69 Armstrong, Barbara 31, 64 Armstrong, Mike 107 Arndt, Robert 64, 103 Arnold, Janis 103 Arntz, Judi 58, 71, 103 Aronow, Craig 107 Ash, Donna 31, 64 Ashton, John 103 Askew, Doug 63, 85, 108 Atherton, Dennis 108 Atkinson, Joyce 108 Augustine. Connie 66, 70, 102 Austin, Carol 63, 64, 108 Austin, Marilyn .. .31, 54, 56, 60, 72, 75 Ayers, Judy 103 Babbitt, Barbara 103 Babbitt, Bob 26 Baccus, Carol 43 Baer, Marc 108 Bailey, Elizabeth 108 Bailey, Gary - 107 Bain, John 31 Baker, Barry 103 Baker, Cynthia 103 Baker, Susan 31 Balch, Jane 103 Baldwin, Craig 63, 108 Baldin, Martie 64, 103 Banger, Richard 31, 68 Bannister, Jim 92, 96, 108 Baranosky, Jim 90 Barber, John 31 Barker, Tom 78. 103 Barlass, Barb 64, 103 Barnes, Dave 103 Barnes. Mint 78, 108 Barnes, Ranae 69, 103 Barnes, Steve 31, 68 Barnett, Jane 108 Barnett, Jean Barnett, Jim .... Barnett, Susan Barquist, Karen 65, 103 Barricks, Lynn 60, 67, 72, 103 Bartley, Jane 63, 63, 108 Barton, Gary 84, 107 Bassman, Jerry 75, 103 Bassman, Jim 71 Bates, Pat 31, 65 Bathey, Stephen 79, 103 Baumgartner, Susan 31, 68 Beach, Doug 108 Beal, Ann 26, 68 Beard. Carolyn 31, 52, 66. 71. 135 Beasley. Dave 63, 108 Beattie, David 31 Beattie, Mary 72, 108 Beck, Sandy 54, 103 Beckel, Linda 103 Becker, Sharon 31 Beckerman, Linda 98, 103 Beechel, Tom 96, 97, 108 Beers, Bob 103 Beers, Diana 108 Behrendt, Mary Alice .107 Bein, Mary 108 Bell, Carolyn 71. 72. 108 Bell, Don 20, 54, 56, 103 71, 93. 107 .103 Bell. Shirley . 66. 71. 73. 102 Benander, Doug 63, 103 Benander, Mary Jean 31, 53, 63, 71, 72 Benderoff, Julie 31, 66 Benfer, Terry 103 Benjamin, Kay 71, 108 Bennett, Linda 62. 71, 108 Bentley, Gill 31 Benton, Carol 31. 44, 49, 54, 62. 70. 72 Berg. Colleen 77, 103 Berkey, Dwight 85. 107 Berkley. Marcia 31. 63, 78 Berkowitz. Etta 108 Bernstein, Ed 62, 108 Berven. Norman 63, 108 Bidelman, Janet 26, 64, 73 Bigot, Catherine 26 Bilbrey, Jackie 31 Bilbrey, Janet 108 Billings, Barbara 31 Billings, Barry 31, 54, 55, 56, 89 Billington, Linda 64, 108 Birge, Bob 108 Birney, Betty 64, 74, 77, 103 Bishop, Bob 90, 108 Bishop, Dave 32 Bittle. John 66. 90. 108 Blackburn. Kent 102 Blair. Barbara 108 Blair. Bob 108 Blair. Terry 103 Blandin, Joyce 77, 103 Blandin, Robert 85 Blaskey, Kris 108 Bliss, Bob 32, 76 Blocher, Jim 108 Bloedow, Jer-aye 103 Blythe, Darryl 32. 78 Blythe. Sandie .108 Boal. Patricia 63, 70. 73, 108 Boatman, Judy 71, 108 Boiler, Ricky 107 Bond, Rich 62, 72 Bone, Richard 103 Boock, Barbara 64, 103. 135 Booher, Diane 32 Book, Sue 66, 103 Bookey, Tom 108 Booth, Al 72, 102 Boots, Barbara 32 Boughton, Janie 108 Bowen, Barbara 62. 108 Bowles, George 71. 75. 103 Boyd. Bob 71, 107 Boyd. Dick 103 Boyd. Janet 108 Boysen, Sherry 32, 65. 70 Bozarth. Karen 32, 62, 72, 75 Brackett, Judi 77, 103 Bradley, Clark 32 Braklow, John 96, 103 Brammer, Jeff 76, 85, 90, 108 Brenker, Nancy 102 Brenker. Sue 62, 70 Bricker, Jack 108 Bricker, Janie 64, 77, 103 Bringenberg, Linda .... 77, 103 Bringoff, Judy 71, 102 Bristol, Dave 66, 83, 89 Brittingham, Barbara 108 Broadie, Richard 32 Brockway, Judy 26, 27, 60 Brockwell, John 108 Brookins, Robert 32, 78. 96 Brookshire, Phil 103 Broome, Dave 64, 83, 93, 94, 103 Brown, Alan 27 Brown, Bambi 103 Brown, Berry 32. 66. 82, 83 Brown, Bev ...102 Brown, Janet 32 Brown. Kendall 32. 74. 76 Brown. Loreen 32, 60 Brown, Michele 108 Brown, Robert 27, 54, 56, 93 Brown, Sue 102 Browning, Barbara 103 Bryant, Danny 103 Buchanan, Andra 108 Buck, Sonny 85, 90, 108 Buell, Barbara 108 Buising, Pat . 27, 66 Bumgarner, Linda 27, 66 Bump, Nancy 102 Bunsness, Beverly 32 Burdock, George 79, 108 Burgardt, Jeanie 70, 108 Burke, David 102 Burlingame, Jan 108 Burnes, Pete - 103 Burns, Jim 93, 108 Burns, Liz 69, 108 Burr, Ronald 32, 97 Burr, Steve 85, 107 Bush, Mimsy 71, 72, 103 Butterworth, Terry 32, 64, 69, 71, 73 102 97, 108 103 32 — C— Cairo, Orren Cairo, Ronnie Calvert, Gary Canady, Mike Canon. Mary 66, 69, 102 Canon, Nancy 32, 66 Caples, Margaret 103 Caraway, Bill 102 Carlsen, Dianna 62, 71 Carlson, Jim 103 Carpenter, John 32, 62. 64 Carpenter, Linda 72. 108 Carr, Janis 32, 64, 69 Carr, John 85, 108 Carron, Cathy 32, 68, 72 Carter, Ron 64, 79 Caskey, Barbara 77, 103 Cass, Mary Ann 71, 108 Caster, Nyleve 32, 65, 69, 77 Cathcart, Diane 77, 99, 103 Chamberlain, Judy 108 Chaplain, Don 108 Chaplan, Gary 85 Chapman, Claudia 69, 73, 77, 103 Chapman, Robert 32, 60 Chemberlain. Pam 107 Chiesa, Scharlott 108 Chiesa, Warren 29, 66. 83 Choplin, John 63. 108 Christensen, Steve t 103 Christianson. Elaine 103 Christianson. Gerry ... 32, 73. 77 Christopherson. Diane 103 Chrystal, Christy 108 Churchill. Barbara 72. 77. 108 Clark. Ed 103 Clark. Paul 103 Clausen, Carol 72, 108 Clausen, Linda 107 Clay, Dan 108 Clemens, Janet 60, 67, 71, 108 Cless, Martha 107 Cobb, Carolyn 23, 27, 52. 68 Cobb. Lauretta 108 Coder. Ruth 64. 70, 72. 103, 135 Cohen. Judi 103 Collins. Mike ...108 Collins. Richard 54. 91. 102 Colvin. Ron 108 Combs, Elyce 108 Conkling. Joan 108 Cook, David 107 Cook, John 107 Coombs, David 85, 108 Coon, Gloral 72, 102 Copple, Gail 103 Corbin, Cliff 103 Corcoran, Jim 66, 83, 89, 95 Corn, Loretta 33, 70 Corwin, Bill 92. 108 Costales, Mary Jo 66. 99 Couch, Jim 62. 90. 108 Covington, Mark 72. 74. 108 Cox, Mike 103 Cox, Steve 33 Coy, Bill 64 Cram, Scott 74, 108 Cramer, Bob 85 Cramer, Carolyn 33 Cramer, Natalie 64, 70, 103 Crandall, Diane 108 Crapo, Laurie 63, 108 Crawford, Judi 103 Crooks, Pete 33 Crosby, Carolyn 33, 69 Cross, Ariel 72, 83, 95. 103 Crouch, Susan 71 Crow. Roberta 108 Cunningham, T. Mike 103 Cunningham, Mike P 91, 108 — D— Dade, Marta 64, 103 Daffron, David 21, 33, 60, 61, 64 Dailey, Anne 27, 68 Dalbey, Martha 71, 73. 108 Daley. Stuart _ 33, 62 Daniel, Bill - 103 Daniels, Linda 103 Danielson, Eileen 108 Danzinger, Dee 72, 103 Davidson. Ted 93. 108 Davis. Anne 33. 54. 55. 56. 66, 99 David. Denny 107 Davis, Reynolds 27 Davis, Tom 108 Davis. William 33, 68, 141 Dawson. Steve 103 Dayton, Cella 70. 72, 77, 103 De Haan, Janie 107 De Young, Nancy 103 Deal. Dorothy 108 Dean. Bill 62, 91, 108 Decker. C. David 109 Decker, Diana 33 , 49 , 64, 75 Denio, Dennis 27 Denny, Nancy 33, 54. 64 Deskin. Jill 103 Dessaint, Michelle 33, 54, 57, 70 Deuben, David 27 Dexter. Rosalyn 103 Dickson, Art 71, 85, 109 109 .103 62, 103 109 64, 70. 103 109 33. 72, 78 33 .109 Dickson, Greg ... Diehl, Mike Dillinger, Ray Dillon. David Dimmitt, Judy .... Diubek. Bill Doggett, Betty .... Doolittle, John Dotson, Joanna ... Dotson, Mike 85. 109 Dotson, Terry 109 Doty, Ricky 96, 109 Dowd, Sharon 53, 102 Dowling, Rupert 33, 60, 61 Drain, Cecil 33, 66, 91 Drew, Gerald 33, 49 Drogue, Dick 63, 90, 109, 112 Drukker, Don 83, 103 Drum, Pat _ .75, 102 Duitch, Denny 103 Dukeshier, Esther 103 Dunckel, Pam 10? Dunlop, Pam 10? Dunn, Liz 109 Dunn, Lynda 103 Durey, Kay 21, 33, 56, 61, 64, 66 Dutcher. Bruce 62. 109 Duvall, David 85, 109 Duvall, Rick 27 Dwyer, Jill 33 Dyar, Bill 109 — E— 60, 64. 99 26, 27, 71 22. 33 Eagleson. Willa Early, Barbara Easter, David Eastman, Eric 62. 109 Eastman, Susan 30, 33, 62, 64 Eddy, Robert 33 , 66, 75 , 92 Efkamp, Marcia 103 Eide, Roy 27, 68 Elbert, Sue 102 Eldred. John 97, 103 Eller, Tad 83, 102 Ellerhoff, Tom Elliot. Linda „ « Elliott, Linda Elliott, Steve Ellis, Judy Elmquist, Charles . Ely, Patricia Emery, Kent Enabnit, Cean .... .83, 93. 97, 103 104 „ 103 .79 73 109 71, 109 64, 66, 71, 104 64. 77, 102 Engeldinger, Harvey 104 Engelhardt, Jon 62. 63, 109 Engman, Natalie 33, 68 Ensley, Charlotte 109 Ensley, Elizabeth 33 Epstein, Barbara 64 Epstein, Jackie 109 Erickson. Dennis 102 Errett, Joan 109 Errett, Mary Lynne 33 Esch, Carla 27 Esch, Joan 66, 109 Estell, Dick 85. 109 Evans. Jim 85, 93. 97. 109 Evans, Pat 71, 104 Evertsen, Kris 65 , 77, 104 Ewald, Bill 21, 34, 54, 57. 64, 72 Ewald, Bob 66. 72, 85, 93, 96. 109 Ewing, Judy 67, 109 Faber, Lynne Fagan, Bob Falk, Gary Falk, Mike Farmer, Carole 73. 109 109 83. 102 .78. 96. 109 109 159 pictorial index— continued Farmer, Sue 104 Farmer, Sue Ann 69, 71, 109 Farrell, Nancy 34, 69 Feilen, Beverly 63 Feinberg, Dave .102 Feintech. Elaine 58, 64. 71, 85, 104 Feintech, Sheri 43 Ferguson, Connie 71, 109 Ferguson. Larry 78, 104 Ferguson, Mary Jo 34, 69 Fernbach, Susan 75, 109 Ferree, Fred 96. 97, 109 Ferren, Pam 109 Ferris, Jean 104 Ferris, Jim 109 Ficke, Barbara 104 Field. Jack 102 Fields. Charles 109 Finnell. Carolyn 69. 77. 104 Fischer. Dick 73, 78, 85. 109 Fisher. Linda 34. 70 Fitz. Jim 72. 95. 104 Fletcher, John 109 Flower, Donna 109 Foarde. Jeff 77. 85. 96. 109 Foarde. Jerry 34, 83 Foglesong, Jim 85, 96, 109 Fones, Margaret 71, 109 Foote. Shirley 69, 104 Foreman. Carol 64, 104 Forker, Alan 23, 34, 66. 91 Forsyth, Janice 76 Foss. Sally 71 Foss. Sally 67. 109 Foster, John 104 Foster. Steve 54. 55. 64. 83. 97, 104 Frankle. Katy 34. 70 Frazier, Bob 85 Fredericks, Pat 34, 69 Fredericks. Ray 104 Freeburn. Sally 62. 109 Freeland, Jim 60. 62. 74. 96 Freeland, John 34, 63, 109 Frevert. Barbara 109 Friedman, Alan 104 Friedman, Joan Beth 104 Friedman, Rich 54 . 74 . 76 . 99. 104 Frishberg, Judy 34. 54, 71 Froning, John 104 Furbush, Barbara _ 34, 51, 57, 60, 70, 71, 75, 98 Furry, Linda 27 Furth. Doug 34 Fuss. Creighton 83, 95. 104 Gable, Jack 95. 104 Gable, Lindsay 95. 104 Gaillard. Leslie 66. 109 Galbreath. Karen 109 Gall. Marty 102 Gallagher. Jeff 91. 92. 104 Gardiner. Coral 109 Gardiner, Dennis 107 Gardiner, Gail 34, 66 Garretson, Vicki Lynn 104 Garsh, Barbara 104 Garton, Dale 97, 104 Gaskell, Jon 85, 90, 97, 109 Gates, Dianne 34, 65, 69, 73. 77, 78 Gatrel. Nancy 73. 104 Gebhard, Carla 73 Geissinger, Dennis 107 Geotes, Anna 34 Gernes, Bob 63, 109 Gesme, Tom 102 Giberson. Sally 21, 60. 63, 109 Gibson. Ben 34. 72 Gillam. Barbara 72. 73, 102 Gillespie, Joan 109 Gillette, Richard Ginsberg, Harlan Gintzell, Donna . Gipple, Patrick .. Glasco, Gary Gloshen, Gary Glynn, Cindy Godfrey, Charles Gogre, John Good, Sandy Goode, Linda Goodenough, Phil Goodman, Grant 109 104 34, 69 34. 95 62. 85. 96 34 .104 Goodman Goodman Goodner, Goodrich, Goodwi Gossett, Gourley. Grace. Nancy 66, 98, 104 Graham, Beth 64, 104 Grant, Susan 34, 66, 98 Linda Randy Diane Jerry . Gary ... Dave Mike 43. 66, 76 97 66. 109 102 104 .66. 83, 95. 104 104 109 70. 104 109 109 104 .34 Grauer, Sharron 104 Grauver, Alan 85 Graves, Sharon 64, 73, 102 Gray. Kent 27, 64 Gray, Larry 34. 82. 83. 87. 97 Green, Frances 109 Green. Phyllis 34. 62. 64 Green, Sherry 77, 109 Greeson, Joe 85, 93, 109 Griffin, Ruth 63, 71. 104 Griffin, Terry 61, 102 Griffith, Jennifer 109 Griffith. Susan 109 Griggs, Tom 34 Grogan. Ann 107 Grout, Don 27 Grovo, Andy 85. 97, 109 Gruis. Phil 34 Grund, Patty 109 Grund. Rochelle 107 Gunderson, Laurie 104 Gunton. Diann 72, 102 Gustafson. Dennis 78, 109 Guy, Linda 27, 66, 69 — H— Haakinson. Gwen 64. 66, 104 Hadley. Judy 71 Hadsall. Ronnie 109 Hagen. Chris 23, 26, 27 Hagen, Dan 109 Hagen, Jim 104 Hagen, Keith 64, 83, 102 Hale, Andrea 109 Hale. Lucretia 35. 64. 70 Hale. Nancy 35. 65. 66 Hall. Greg 99 Hall. John 109 Hall, Linda 104 Hamborg, Susan 109 Hamill, Cheryl 66, 72, 102 Hamill, Patty 109 Hamilton, Dianne 64, 69, 102 Hamilton, Jim 55, 66, 85, 95, 107 Hamm, Dennis 83, 104 Hammond, Hugh 85, 109 Hanke, Barbara 104 Hansen, Ann 35, 66 Hansen, David 109 Hansen, Linda 77, 104 Harnagel, John 72. 73, 102 Harper. Nancy 64, 104 Harr, Sue 63, 104 Harrington, Tim 35, 83 Harris, Carolyn 35, 69, 73, 77 Harris, Eric 104 Harris, Jim 85 Harris, Karen 109 Harris, Kristin 109 Harris, Kurt .91, 92, 97, 102 Harris, Patti 62, 72, 104 Harris, Rich 109 Hart, Kathy 104 Hartzer, Dan 62, 109 Haskins, Hap 91 Hatcher, Marilyn 60, 109 Hauschildt, Carol 64 Hausman, David 27 Hawkins, Barbara 35, 69, 73, 77 Hawkins, Craig 109 Hawkins, Robby 64, 104 Hayes, David 79, 93, 109 Hayne, Bob 72, 93, 109 Heidel, Steve 103 Heiman, Barbara 77, 104 Hein, Doug 85, 90, 110 Hein, Jerry 104 Heiny, Diane 35, 55, 58, 66 Helkenn, Dianne 110 Hendershot, Val 110 Henry, Ken 110 Hermann, Cap 47, 56. 64, 66, 83, 88, 97, 104 Herndon, Phyllis 35, 64 Herring. Dick 103 Herring, Ed 27 Herron, Greg 74. 104 Herron. Janet 43, 102 Hess, Sharon 110 Hewitt, Alice . ...110 Hewitt. Carol 35 Hewitt, Meredith 110 Hickerson. Ken 91, 98 Hickie. Marcia 27 Hicklin 35, 65. 70. 72 Hicklin, Tom 35, 54. 55, 66 Hickman, Celia 104 Hicks, Gary 35, 53, 79 Hildreth, Sally 60, 71, 110 Hill, Denny 93, 104 Hill, Mike 93, 110 Hill, Robert 35, 93 Hill, Stephen J 22, 35 Hill, Stephen . Hill, Virginia . Hilliard, Les ... Hillman, Mark Hindal, Mary . Hindorff, Joe . Hion, Pamela 110 65, 104 107 27 110 78, 107 1 10 Hipwood, Richard 76 Hitz, Barbara .104 Hoak, Jim . 98, 104 Hobson, Hugh .110 Hochdorf, Norman . .104 Hodges, Jim 98, 104 Hoff, John 110 Hoffman, Barbara 107 Hofmeister, Sindee 63, 73, 110 Hogan, Jeanne 35, 69 Holley, Carolyn 64, 67, 104 Holliday, Bob 22, 35, 54, 55, 56, 68, 76, 82, 83, 84, 93, 94 Holm, Bill 92 Holmes, Harry 35, 52, 66, 68, 76, 97 Hoist, Phyllis 66, 70, 74, 99, 104 Holstad, Connie 104 Holt, Bill 110 Holtz, Carolyn 35 Holzworth, Karla 102 Homann, Barb 63, 110 Homann, Bill 35, 66, 91 Homann, Jenne 73 Hood, Connie 35, 66, 72, 73, 78 Horka, Judie 1 10 Hornaday. Sue 54. 64. 66. 104. 120 Horner, Bill 110 Horner, Christine 35 Hoskinson, Cheryl 35, 52, 74 Houghton, Ronnie 110 House, Jim 104 Houston, David 104 Hove, Carolyn 35, 64 Howell. Steve 71, 85, 96, 110 Hudson. Pat 102 Huebner, Jo Ann 110 Hughes, Jim 102 Hughes, John 92, 110 Hughes, Julianne 74, 104 Hughes, Mary 35, 54, 55, 56, 64, 65, 66, 70, 73, 99 Hull, Greg 72, 104 Hulten, Fred 43 Huntington, George 104 Hurst, Karen 104 Husband, Bill 78, 110 Huscher, Doug 35 Huyck, Melinda 110 -I- lllian, George 27 Indra, Barbara 36, 69 Ingersoll, Paul 36 Ireland, Tom 104 Ireland, Carl 62, 104 Irving, Marcia 36, 49, 52, 65, 71, 72 Ives, Sheri 77 — J— Jackson, Bill Jacob, Carol Jacobs, Doyle Jacobs, Marie .....27 Jacobson, Ruth 36, 71, 72 Jacobson, Stuart 36, 52, 66 James, Steve 62, 64, 110 Jarrett, David 28 Jasman, Mike 36, 72 Jasper, Judith 104 Jeffers, Marilyn 36, 62, 64, 72 Jeffers, Sharon 64, 104 Jencke, Lynne 36. 72 Jenkinson, Joanne 104 Jennings, Jerry 104 Jennings, Tom 83 Jensen, Barry 52. 63, 74, 75. 104 Jensen, Karina 64, 110 Jensen. Paulette 36, 52, 70 Jerrel, Louise 66, 40, 99. ' 104 Jester, . 66, 79, 110 104 ...79, 110 Richard .110 Jewell, David m 36 John, Maurice 36, 54, 55, 64, 82, 83 Johnson, Arnie 85, 92, 95, 110 Johnson, Bert 26, 28 Johnson. Beverly 36 Johnson. Craig 78, 110 Johnson, Chris 110 Gary „ .......28, 96 Johnson Johnson Johnson Helen 36, 72, 74 Jared .. 110 Johnson, Jeffrey 36 Johnson, Jim 110 Johnson, Julie 110 Johnson, Kathy 72, 1 10 Johnson, Madolyn 71, 104 Johnson, Randy 62, 93, 110 Johnson, Vivian 36 Jolly, Polly 56, 70. 72. 107 Jones. Janet 28 66 68 Jones. Kathy 60. 71, I W Jones, Larry 36, 48, 76 Jones, Ned 93 Jones, Richard 104 Joplin, Theo 63, 110 Jordon. Bob . 104 Jorgenson, Charles . ...110 -K- Kacena, Bill 66, 102 Kading, Carolyn 1 10 Kagin, Dorette 62, 70. 71, 74. 75, 104 Kaiser, Frank 83, 97, 104 Kalis, Miriam 60, 104 Kaser, Pete 110 Kastanas, Tina . 104 Kasten, Fritz 102 Kawamoto, Leslie 72 110 Keck, Judy 64. 73, 104 Keir, Shellie 60, 110 Keiter, Pat 1 10 Keller, Kaye 105 Kelly, Dennis 36 Kelly, Dwight 62, 63, 110 Kelly, Mike 63, 71, 85, 97, 107 Kelly. Ronald 28 64 Kennedy, John 22, 36, 49 57 Kennedy, Mary 1 10 Kennedy, Michele 110 Kent, Judi 36, 53, 68 72 Kent, Marcia 79. ' 105 Kenyon, Sandie 110 Kenyon, Sharon 36, 72 Kern, Judy 69, 71 Kesterson, Denny 36 Keyte, Barbara 36. 52. 63. 65 Kidish. David 98 Kilgore, Katie 60, 70, 105, 135 Ki I linger, Dennis 62, 110 Kimball, David 110 King, Cheryl 28, 65 King, Coleen 56, 110 King, Connie .... 71, 110 King, Judy 36, 72 King, Maurice 93, 110 Kingman, Jack 105 Kinny, Jean 1 10 Kintner, Michele 105 Kirke, Gary 36 Kirkeby, John 85, 110 Kirkman, Debby 36. 60. 66. 73 Kirsner, James 37, 54 66 Klein, Kathy I 1 0 Klinefeldt, Lynn 105 Kling, Sue 77, 110 Knapp, Mary 105 Knauth, Kathy 73 Knudson, John 28, 82, 83 Koch, Jeanne . 1 10 Koch, Judy 65, 66. 73. 102 Kolls, Patty .71, 72, 105 Kolls, Sandy 28, 60 Kooker, Carol 110 Korte, Nicky 60, 105 Kovacevich, Dennis 105 Kraber, Linda 37, 65 Kramer, Jonnie 72 Kreamer, Jim 55. 83, 88, 102 Krohn, Marijo 64 Kuenzler, Walter 57 Kuskulis, David 37 Ladin, Elaine 74 , 77, 105 Lafollette, Bob 63, 110 Laird, Herb 110 Laird, Marcia 64, 65, 78 Lakin, Susan _ 37 Lamb, Alice 105 Lamb, Phyllis 60, 70, 71, 72, 107 Lambert, Joy 37 Lambert, Larry 110 Landwehr, Marge . 37, 64, 67, 69, 135 Langer, Gai 71, 105 Langill, Patricia 37 Langren, Susan 70, 105 Lapole, Rose 105 Larratta, Jackie 105 Larson, James 105 Lau, Jan 37, 54, 55, 58, 85 Le Cocq, Chris 65 Leachman, David 110 Lee, Emma 37, 65, 71 Lee, Henry 37 Leeper, Pat 98, 110 Lehman, Bill 83, 95 160 pictorial index— continued Lehman, Gerald . 37 Leiberman, Steven 107 Leibow, Mike 78, 105 Leinen, Dottie Leinhauser, Mike Leipa, John Leonard, Bradley Leonard, Jackie Levine, Carolyn ... Levine, John Levine, Stephen Lewis, Priscilla 64, 105 78, 110 110 105 105 71, 105 23, 26, 28, 56 _74 . 37, 69 Lewis. Rhoda 110 Lichtenberger, Herbert 110 Liddle, David 37, 54, 66, 72, 73, 91 Lilly, Steve 56, 83, 84, 95, 105 Linde, Carol Ann 110 Lindholm, Marilyn 105 Lindquist, Judy 105 Linn, Barbara . 64 , 66, 110 .110 91, 105 28 105 110 110 no 98, 110 73, 85, 110 85 60, 64, 66, 70, 99, 105 no 60, 108, 110 Lozier, Carolyn 28 Lozier, Richard 66. 91. 105 Lozier, Mary Ann 28. 54. 56, 66 Lipson, Marilyn Lisbona, Lynn Liter, Donna ... Lockard, Fred . Lohff, Joy Long, Janet ... Long, Richard Lonning, Pam . Lott, Mike Lovejoy, David Lovejoy, Joan Lowe, Tim Loy, Dianne Lucy, Richard Luett, Nancy .. Luscombe, Guy Luthe, Barbara Lutjen, Kay ... Lynne, Sandra Lynner, Lucia . Lynner, Tom Lyons, Toni 63, 110 105 28 37, 68 55, 58. 66, 102 37, 60, 61 110 102 73, 105 — Mc— McAllister, Ann 64, 105 McBeth, Marilyn 60, 105 McBurney, Terry 63, 110 McCammond, Crystle NO McClain, John 30, 37, 54, 82, 83, 86. 87 McClatchey, Dennis 105 McCleary, Connie 110 McClelland, Bob 62, 63, 74, 76, 105 McClure, Bill 107 McClusky, Milann 110 McCollum, Tom 37 McConnell, Mike 62, 105 McConnell, Patricia 37 McCormack, Michele .110 McCulloch, Mike 79, 105 McCurnin, David 91. 110 McCurtney, Bill 110 McDaniel. Ron -.105 McDowell, James . .110 McFarland. Bill -.105 McGill, Kathie 110 McKeever, Julie 64, III McKendrick, James 37, 68, 78 McKenna, Rosemary 26, 28 McKinnan, Bobbi 67. 110 McLain, Joyce 37, 68, 72 McLaughlin, Donn 37, 48 McLuen, Michael 38, 66, 68 McMaster, Nancy 105 McMichael, Mary 64, 105 McMullen, Carol 72, 110 McMullen, Steve 38, 44, 49. 72 McPherson, James 62, 85, 110 McQuillan, Charles 85, 90, 96, 110 McVay, Carrie — 38 MacDonald, Dennis Mackaman, Sarah ... Macrae, Sarah Madden, Susan Madison, Ellen Mager, Wynell Maguire, Chuck Maguire, Paul Mai, Nancy 72, 85, 93, 79. 105 110 110 37. 69 69. 110 72, 105 93 97, III .37, 46, Maillard, Marc Mally, Henry Manders, Bill Mandlebaum, Norman Mantz, Bobby Marcon, Jon Maris, Richard 37, 91 54, 57 II 82, 83 93, III 105 72, 102 96, 97 Marker, Curt Marsh, DavidT Marsh, Nancy Martin, Connie Martin, Ethel Martin, Judy . Mason, Richard Mason, Ronnie Matheson, John Mathews, Monte Mattern, Suzanne Matulef, Judy Matz, Judy May, Charles _ May, Patty Mayfield, Mary Mead, Steve Meade, Willene . Meek, Patricia Mefferd, James ... Meffert, Barbara Meffert, Kathy Meglitch, Neil Melcher, Robert . Meneough, Tom Merical, Charles Merle, John Merrett, Sally Merrett, Sandy Merritt, Jeanne Messer, Ken Messerlie, Mary Messerschmidt, Pam Meyer, David Meyers. Greg Michael, James Mikesell, Kathy Mikesell, Mary Miles, Paul Miller, Bruce Miller, Clinton Miller, Diane Miller, Ed Miller, Joan Miller, Judy Miller, Kenneth Miller, Linda Miller, Muriel Miller, Susan „ Mills, George ... Mills, Kathy Millsap, Judy Minnis, Charlene Misbach, Scott Missman, William ... Missman, Robert Mitchell, William ... Mitskoff, Gary Mockus, Gary Mohler, John Monson, Martha Moon, Mike Mooney, Barbara . Mooney, Rosemary ... Moore, Alyce Rae ... Moore, James Moore, Jane Moore, Jennifer Moore, Margie Moore. Penny Moore, Perry Moorehead, James .. Moreland, Peggy ... Morgan, Anne Morgan, Jane Morgan, Pam Morgan, Ron Moriarity, William . Moriarity, James Morris, Joe Morris, Patricia Morris, Ray Morris, Saralee . ... Morris, Wes Morrison. Jon Morse, David Morse, Genevieve Morton, Jerry Morton, Sondra Moser, Helene Moser, Steve Moss, Terry Moul, Robert Mowen, Robert Muell, Elizabeth Muell, Kathy Mull, Jerry Munzenmaier, Fred .. Murphy, Carolyn Murphy, Pat Murray, Raymetta . Murrow, John Musgrave, David Myers, Bob Myers, Jeff 85, 93, III 97, 105 62, 105 107 Ill 37, 96, 97 .102 28 ' ill 28 .102 ....28, 54, 56 Ill 105 72, 102 73, 105 38 38 .71, 73, III 71, III 60, 105 105 97, 105 38, 82 85 105 . 64, 77, 105 105 96, 97, III .71, 75, III 107, III 96, III 107 63, III 38, 52, 73, 78 „ 85 22, 38, 49, 66, 91 38, 49, 74, 75 67, III 64, 92, III 38, 68. 71, 72 60, 105 96 71, 102 71, III 71, III 28, 68 58, 64, 105 38, 56 105 96, 97, 105 Ill 38 83, 93, 95 102 102 28 85, III 73, 102 65, 105 71, . 85, 96, 71, 63, 70, III Ill 66 ... 96, 97, 105 . 38. 56, 69 60, 105, 135 .64, 98, III 70, 105 1 1 1 105 78, 92, III 83, 105 96, III 38, 65, 69 Ill 63, 64. 105 47, 48, 62. 72, 105 107 28 96 105 71, III 85. 96, III 66, 83, 95 73, 83, 95, 107 28 20, 38, 64, 65, 66 70, 73, 111 _ Ill 85, 96. Ill 70, 105 71, III 64, 71, III 64, 93, III 38, 79 105 93 Myers, Stephen ... 18, 21, 61, 105 Myron, Janice 1 1 1 Nash, Mary Ann 105 Neal, Linda 99 Near, Bob Ill Neff. Scott 73, 78, 92. Ill Neidig, Frank 38. 74 Neiman, Don 93, 105 Neiman, Richard 28, 66 Nelson, Cheryl . 38 Nelson, Jane 105 Nelson. Kay 38, 62. 73, 78 Nelson, Toni 28 Neufeld, Richard 64, III Newgaard, Tom 38 Newlin, Pat 66, III Newman, Edward 85, 93 Nicholl. Bruce .20, 21, 22, 38, 54, 55, 56, 66, 72, 75 Nichols. Candy 21, 60, 61, 70, 105 Nicholson, Carolyn J05 Niffenegger, Mark 38 Nighswonger, Nina 60, 74, 105 Nixon, Paul 38, 75, 98 Northrup, Thomas 28 Noss, Mary Noun, Susan Noyes, Peter Nulph, Barry Nyemaster, Tom 69, 105 72, III 85, 107 38 -O- O ' Brien, John O ' Brien, Mike O ' Leary, Tom O ' Reilly, Faith Oden, Nancy . Odle, Dick Ogden, Judi Olchoff, Georgia Olson, Ron Olson, Ron D. Olson, Susan Orcutt, James Osborn, Jan „ Osburn, Edward . Osterholtz, Emily Owens, Jan 64, 28 105 .102 39, 66, 71 38, 64, 69 III . ...39, 69, 73 ... 39, 60, 68 62, III Ill 64, 105 , 64, 72, 83 29 Ill . 72, 98, 105 71, 72, 102 -P— Pabst, Bill Paddock, Paula Pappas, George Parker, Cynthia Patterson, James Patterson, Kay Paul, Douglas Paul, Larry Paulson, Ann Paye, Joanne . Payne, Sharon Payne, Tom Peacock, Bill Peacock, Suzanne Pearlman, Gordn . Pearlman, Mollie ... Pearson, James Pendergast, Pamela Perisic, Patty Ann . Perkins, Diane Perkins, John Perkins, Sarah Pershing, Judy Peters, Karen Peterson, Carol Peterson, Carole Peterson, Geilda Peterson, Susan Peterson, Sylvia ... Petherick, Ida Petit, Joan Petsel, Carol Petty, Carol Phillips, Beth Phillips, David Phillips, Janet Phillips, Robert Pinegar, Judy Porter, Jean Pingree, Harold .... Pinnell, Robert Pomerantz, Jeri Pomerantz, Leslie .. Pope, Barbara Porter. Jean Poster, Pat Povall, Lynn Powell, Nancy Powers, Dennis Powers, Shirley . Prehm, Sara 105 Ill 78, III 62, III 39 71, 72, 105 106 .. 91 106 1 1 1 62, III 85, 93. 99, III 62, 96, III 29 29, 60, 68, 74, 76 64, 71, 106 106 Ill 39, 60, 62 29, 69 39 60, III 39, 69 60, 67. 106 39, 71, 72 39, 65, 71 106 64, III 29 72, 106 Ill 39. 64, 71 107 66, 106 30, 39, 56. 91, 158 „ Ill 39. 54, 56. 66 35, III 93, III „ Ill 39, 70, 72, 77 72, 106 39, 54, 56, 66 39, 60, 75 106 58. 71, 106 39, 68 Ill 39, 72 Prewitt, Steve 39 Pritchard, Janet 39 Pritchard, Jeff 79 Procter, Penny . .63, 64, III Prugh, Robert 85, III Prugh, Shirleyann 102 Pugh, Sheri 106 Punelli, Frank 39. 98 Putnam, Ann 64, 106 39, 69 Putnam, Linda -9- Quackenbush, Marilyn 102 — R— Rabe, Elizabeth 39, 71 Rae. Margaret 62. 1 1 1 Ragan, Suzanne 39, 65, 69, 77 Raker, Robert 39 Ramsey, Patricia 63, 72, III Rausch, Peggy 73, 78, 106 Redfield, Dick Ill Reece, Carol Ill Reed, Diane 29 Reed, Janet 68 Reed, Jinx 106, 135 Reed, Linda Ill Reed, Martha 54. 66. 106 Reedquist. Richard 39, 75 Renner, Chuck 85, III Renner, Rey Ill Retherford, Joan — Ill Rex, Vicki Ill Reynolds, Carolyn 67, 70, 106 Reynolds, Patricia Ill Rhodes, Bob 66. 107 Richards, Donald 39, 66, 82, 83, 87, 97 Richards. Roy _ 29 Rickert, Judy 64. 77 Riddle, Larry 106 Reimenschneider, Bill 102 Riggs, Andy Ill RIggs Art 66, 85, 90, III 66, 83, 97, 106 Ill 40. 65. 66 .78. 106 63, 72, III 106 _ 106 ..60, 71, 112 Riggs, Norman Riley, Susan Risdon, Jane Rissen, Mike , Ritchart, John Richey, Brian Rittenhouse, Mark Roberts, Jane Roberts, Steve -85 , 95, 112 Robertson, Morton 112 Robinson, Gayle 58, 68, 106. 135 Robinson, Jack 93. 95, 106 Rodine, Ton 55, 102 Roebken, Kirk 40 Rogers, Candy - 106 Rogers, Susan — 107 Ronan, Pat 64, 112 Rood, Mary Ann M Rose, Penny 106 Roseland, Judy 40, 64 Rosenberg, Elaine 29 Rosenberg, Steve - 75, 83 Rosenblatt, Michael 40 Rosenfeld, Carolyn 40, 70, 72 Rosenthal, Linda ' 12 Rounds, John H2 Roush, Cjuck 2 Rowe, Judy 64 Royer, Ron Ruben, Brent Ruckman, Judi Ruckman, Maryjo . Russell, Don Russell, Janice Rutherford, Ladonna Rutman. Vivian Ryen, Cynthia Ryen. Douglas — S- 92. 107 106 106 40 92, 112 66, 106 64, 106 106 40 40 Sakata. Susan K 71, 112 Samo, Jerry 73, 79, 96, 112 Sams. Donna 72. 107 Samuelson, Gary 62. 106 Sanburg, Kenneth 40 Sandahl, Susan 64, 112 Sands, David 22. 40. 48. 74. 76, 79 Sands, Martha 64, 65, 71, 106 Sayre, Don 40, 63, 76 Sayre, Keith 29 Sayre, Mike 83, 88, 95. 106 Scalise. David 83. 95, 106 Scanland, Cherly 58. 70, 106 Schack. Tom 85, 92, 97, 112 Schakel, Corky 93, 94, 96, 97, 106 Schaller, Betsy 69, 106 Schlachtenhaufen, Sally 72, 112 161 pictorial index— continued Schmidt, Christine Schmitt, Danielle Schnell. David Schuchat, Marty Schuman, Bob 40 . 60, 70, 106 .93 112 62, 98, 112 85 Schumann, Linda 65, 106 Schwartz, Al 85, 97, 112 Schwartz. Chet 112 Schwartz, Susan 40, 71, 73 Schweiker, Tom 106 Schwertley, Marc 106 Scott, David 63, 91, 112 Scott, Douglas 85, 112 Scott, Larry 85 Scott, Michael 40, 79 Scott, Oliver 40, 60 Scudder, Susan 70, 1 12 Sears, Mike 85 Seidenfeld, Jamie 112 Seidenfeld, Richard Seiler, Ortrun Seitz, Susan Selindh, Vern Sells. Richard „ Semple, Al Seyb, Paul Seyphol, Edward Shaeffer, Carole Shaffer, Joan . Shafer, Dennis Shafer, Douglas 40. 60 72. 106 40, 64 93. 106 40 102 .106 40, 82 40. 69. 71 29 62. 63, 112 40 Shane, Mary 72, 75. 77, 112 Shapiro, Joan 112 Shaw, John 66. 83. 88. 95. 106 Shay. Dennis 40, 54, 56, 91 Sheaffer, Tom 85 Sheesly. Vivian 106 Sheldon, Douglas 40. 54. 56. 76, 82, 83, 95 Shelley, John 22. 30. 40. 49, 53, 54, 56, 72. 74 Shelley, Linda 112 Shelley. Mike 112 Shepard, Susan 106 Shepherd. Mary 64, 112 Sheraden, Dick ...40 Sherman, Carol . 106 Sherman, Steve . 62, 93, 112 Shirley, Susan 1 12 Short, Paul 106 Shortley, Susan 1 12 Shouse, Robert 102 Shreve, Luraye 41, 54, 56. 65. 66. 73 Shuman, Elizabeth 29, 71 Shuman, James 72, 90, 1 12 Shurtleff. Ann ' ..106 Siegel, Nancy 70. 106 Simmons, Linda 62. 63 Simon. Joan 41. 69 Simonson, Janet 66. 106 Simpson, Steve ' .96 Small, Jeri 41, 69 Smith, Alan ' .41 Smith. Bill 63. 93, 94, 107 Smith. Bill 106 Smith. Bob 64. 107 Smith. Chris 39 Smith. Howard 106 Smith. Jane 65 106 Smith. Jeff 106 Smith. Joe 85. 112 Smith. Paula 112 Smith. Ronald . 106 Smith, Sharyl . 41, 58, 66. 135 Smith, Tamara 112 Snider, Georgeanne 64, 106. 70 Solberg. Karen 112 Soleglad. Kay Monica 72, 106 Sorenson, Skip 83. 97, 106 Southern, Loren 62, 112 Sparland. Nadine 21. 66 Sparks. Susan 63, 1 12 Spear, Russell 112 Spencer. Richard 85, 90. 97 Speth, Susan 58. 106 Spohn. Sandra 71. 106 Spring. James 93. 112 Springer, Sherry 54, 60| 106 Spry. Susan 77. 106 Staehli, Sharon 106 Stapp, Mike 96. 112 Stark. Ann 29. 56. 106 Stark. Nancy . ' . 73 Starke, Ivan 41 Stebbins, Barbara 62, 112 Stebbins, Derry ' .41 Stebbins. Ricky 106 Stenstrom, Mary 71 ||2 Stephens. Jane . .19. 41, 55, 56, 65, 66 Stephenson. Douglas 78, 96, 112 Stevenson, Bruce ...62 Steves, Jerry 41 Stewart, Susan .29 Stewart, Sarrah 107 Stiles. Dean 79, 112 Stoker, Joyce 18, 30, 41, 54, 56. 66, 71, 158 Storey. Chris 106 Storey, Judy 41, 72 Stouffer, David .... 79, 85, 112 Stouffer, Marty .... 62, 63, 112 Strauss, Linda 106 Streyffeller, Larry 72, 93. 106 Strickler. Bill 85, 112 Strief, David 91. 92. 112 Striggles. Becky 60, 112 Strobach. Bill 106 Strohbeen, Elizabeth 41, 60, 65, 70 Strohbeen, Jerry 60, 70, 74, 112 Strom, Karen 67, 112 Stromwell, Joann 62, 72, 112 Stull, Gary 41 Sullivan, Carol 64, 72, 112 Sullivan, Charlotte 41, 53, 68 Sullivan, Frank 78, 97, 112 Sullivan, Mike . ..63, 71, 74, 77, 112, 135 Sullivan, Ron 112 Sumner Bill, 85 Suther, Diane 105 Sutton. Sally 112 Swab. Sheri 1 12 Swanson, Jack 90, 106 Swanson, Sally 64. 70, 106 Swartz, Gary 41, 82 Switzer. Nancy 41 Sybe, Paul 93 Sypal. Steve 93, 106 — T— Tabach, Brian 73 Taft, Marion 70, 75, 106 Talcott. Charles 112 Talerico. Betty | Tallman. Richard 41, 68 98 Talty. John 106 Tande. Karen 112 Tang. Dennie 112 Taube. Linda 112 Taylor. Fergus 41, 98 Taylor, Jane 64 Taylor, Judith 41 Taylor, Kathy 71, 72, 106 Taylor, Mike 73, 112 Tesdell, Donald 91, 106 Thelen, Robert 62, 99, 112 Thoma, Vicki 112 Thomas, Fred 97 Thomas, Larry 97 Thomas, Phillip 29, 54, 55 Thompson, Alice 72, 106 Thompson, Dennis 41. 68 Thompson. Fielden 75, 102 Thompson. James 72. 85. 93, 106 Thompson. Peter 41, 72 Thompson, Tina 112 Thornton, Jerry 83, 98. 106 Thorpe. Gary 41 Throckmorton. Gail 41, 61, 68 Throckmorton Tom 63, 91 , 96, 1 12 Thurston, Jeff 85, 97, 112 Thurston, Kent 41 Templeton, David 99 Tiedeman, James 79, 106 Timmins, Sydney 42, 49, 53. 65, 66. 72 Tobis. Barbara 112 Tomlinson. Judy 64, 112 Torrez. David 42 Torstenson, Margie 112 Torstenson. Tom 85, 97, 112 Trantham, Mary 42 Trawver, Alan 1 12 Trullinger, Terry ||2 Trumbull, Dick 42, 99 Tucker, Bob 106 Tudor, Anne 112 Turner, James 96 Tyler, Pat 106 — U— Ullem, Ben 64, 107 Ullem, Diane 29, 66 Ultang, Ellen 62, 64, 70, 75 112 Urban. David ...112 Urban. Theodore 93. 107 Urban. Tim 93, 107 —V— Van Dorn, Vicki 72. 102 VanGilder. Chuck 107 Van Nada, Mary 29 Van Oel, Margaret 42, 77 Van Orsdel. William 42. 82, 83 Vaile, Christy 66. 102 Vance. Sara 112 Vanderwaal. Cheri 107 Vandeventer, Herb 74, 76 Veatch. Chuck . 64. 85. 97, 112 Veatch, James 42 Veenstra. Glenn 102 Von Brauchitsch 42 69 Von Gillern. Bob 91, 97, 107 — W— Waggoner, Ricky 64 107 Walker. Blake 42. 66. 68 76 Walker. Pat 64 107 Walker. Rod 96. 107 Walker, Steve 1 12 Wallace, Joan 71, 74, 107 Walters, Arthur 107 Walthall. David 112 Wampler, Bob 63, 107 Wandling, Cheryl 29. 69 Ward, Ross 29, 68 Warner, Jan 20 ' 42 Warrington. Frank 42, 66 95 Waterbury, Douglas 66, 83, 89, 95. 107 Waters, Richard 107 Watrous. George, Jr 42 Watson. James 83 93 97 107 Weaver. Kathy ||2 Weedle. Vicki 112 Wegele. Deanne 72, 112 Weible. Kenneth 64 112 Weinberg. Ellen 63, 64 . 112 Weir. Diane 107 Wellman, Richard 55. 85, 93, 94, 97, 112 Wells. Bill 83. 55. 97. 107 Wendt. Marilynn 42, 73, 78 Wengler. Buzz 83, 89. 97. 107 Wert, Loretta ... ...107 Wessels, James 107 West. Sally 42. 64 West, Tim 64, 107 Westergaard, Jo 65 102 Weston. Steve .42 Wheaton. Mike 85 112 Wherry. Steve 85! 112 Whinery. Douglas 42 45 66 Whinery, Janet 62, 70, 112 Whitaker, Dewitt 64 98 White, Barbara 113 White, Marilyn 72 113 White, Pat 107 White, Ramona 30, 42. 56. 62, 65 White. Richard 29 93 White. Tom . 85 White. Virginia 64. 113 Whitley. Susan Kay 42. 72. 75 Whitmore. Jenny 113 Wichern. Leigh 1 13 Weise. Diane 113 Wiley. Larry 85 Willcox. Mary 71 113 Williams. Betsy 71. 113, 135 Williams. Jane 42 Williams, John 93, 107 Williams. Mary ...72 Williams. Moira A2 73 113 Williams. Verda . 62, 67, 75, Tl 107 Williams. Virginia Lee 113 Willis. Bill 63 Willis, Terry 29 69 Willson. Rodney .143 Wilson. Brycene 113 Wilson. Dennis 113 Wilson. Jane 107 Wilson, James 107 Wilson, Leroy 113 Wilson, Mary Ann 42. 62. 72. 74. 75 Wilson. Mollie 42 Wimp, James 42, 63 Winchell. John 78 113 Wingert. Mike 93 94 ' 107 Winkle, Carolyn 42 i 135 Winner, Joan 60, 112 Wisdom. Virginia 75 ' 107 Wise. Cindy 107 Witt, Carol Sue 63, 71, 72. 107 Wolf, Betty 62. 72. 107 Wolf, Joleen 42 56 64 66 Wolf, Ray 42, 83 Wolfe, James 107 Womacks. Peggy 64, 71. 107 Wood, Barbara 77 113 Wood, Douglas 66, 83, 88, 97 107 Wood, Sandy 64. 65. 71, 76. 107 Woods, Bill 85, 113 Woods. Jan 113 Woods. Joan 42 Woodward, Mary 107 Woodward, Pat 113 Work, John 55, 73, 85, 97. 113 Wortman. Marty 113 Wright. Annette 43 Wright. Cheryl 60. 71. 113 Wright, Pamela 43, 60, 72, 135 Wright, Patti Lynn 64, 77, 107 Wyatt, Mike 93, 113 — Y— Yamamoto, Judith 43, 64, 73. 78 Yazman, Maria 113 Yoshida. Carole 29. 60 Young. Delores 112 Young, Julie 113 Young, Norris 113 Young, Robert .19, 43. 54. 68. 76, 82. 83, 87, 90, 95 Young, Sheila 63, 113 Yule, Thomas 43, 66, 83 — Z— Zacherle. Beverly 113 Zagel. Joel 43 Zagel. Stan 107 Zeller, Bonnie 66. 107 Zika. Gary 85, 96, 113 Zimmerman, Mary 60, 64 , 66 , 71, 107 Zimmerman, Pam 71, 113, 135 Zox, Alan 64 , 85 , 90, 96 JUNIOR HIGH — A— Aaders, Debbie 114 Adams, Dennis 116, 118 Adler, Marcia 118 Allen, Gerald 114 Allen, Margaret 116 Alt, John 113, 120 Anderson. Jack 114 Anderson. Linda 114, 118 Archer, Larry 114 Austin, Allen 116 Baer, Jan 114, 119 Bailey, Nancy Jo 114 Balko, Susan 114 Baranosky, Erna 114 Bartley. George 116, 118 Bassman, Roberta 116 Bather, Chaty 116 Battershell. Peggy 114 Beatty, Richard 72, 114 Berg. Betty 1 14 Berger. Alice 113 Berkley. Bob 114, 118 Berkley, Ed 63, 76, 113, 118 Best, Joyce 113 Betz, Laurel 114 Bevington, Lora 113 Billington, Pam 116 Billmeyer, Georgia 114 Binses, Fay 116 BIrge. Tom 116 Bishop. Jane 114, 119 Bishop, Jean 114, 119, 120 Blanchard. Jay 114 Blumberg, Larry 113 Bond. Debbie 116 Bonnett. Lanna 116 Bonta. Stan 116 Booher. Richard t 116 Booth, Marlin 116 Bowers, Jim 116 Brady, Jim 114 Brewer, Cindy 76, 114, 119, 120 Brinton. Karen 114, 119 Brody, Martin 114 Brown, Jim 1 16 Brown, Prudy 114 Brown, Sandy 116 Brubaker. Dale 114 Burns. Cindy 114 — C— Caldwell, Janice Campbell, Sally Carney, Robert Carruth, Cissy Carter, Jack Cassell, Melissa 116 Castic, Larry 116 Cathcart, Dennis 116 Chemberlain. Lanny 114 Christopherson, Jo 113 Churchill, Doug 76, 114 113 113 116 114 .113 162 pictorial index— continued Clarkson, David 116 Clayman, Linda 114 Cline, Sarah 114 Codling, Tammy 114 Coe, Harry 76, 114, 120 Constant, Virginia 113 Cook, Graham 1 14, 1 19 Coons, Steve 116 Cooper, Don 114 Cooper, Martha 114 Cooper, William .. 116 Corrie, Craig 114 Cox, Doug 63, 114. 120 Cox, Penny 116, 118 Cox. Sally 114 Crandall. Corky 116 Crandall, Sue 113 Crawford. Bill 120 Crawford, Coe Ann 113 Creger, Martha 114, 119 Cross, Caren 114, 118, 119 Cross, Cordelle 116, 118 Curran, Chris 116 Cutforth, Mike 113 -D- Da Ross, Barbara 114 Dakan, Dennis 116 Davis, Bob 116, 118 Davis, Steve 116 Deskin. Bill 114, 118, 120 Dey. Richard 114 Dickson, Sue Ellen 76, 114 Diehl, Susie 114 Diemer, Lynn 114 Dixon, Debbie 62 Duitch, Robert 114 Durham, Carol I 14 — E— Edwards, Chuck 114 Edwards, Pam 116 Elder, Lana 115 Elliott, Georgia Ann 115 Elphic, Jackie 116, 119 Engman, Suzi I 1 3 Epstein, Sheila 115 Erickson, Karen 115. 119 Erman, Etan 115 Evans, Dave 115 — F— Farmer, Sally Farr, Ritha 113, 120 116 Ferrari, Richard 115 Ferris, Patty 116 Fields, Janice 115 Fish, Jacquie 114 Fish, Steve Fitzgerald, Mike Z ZZi7£ 115, 116, 1 18 118 120 116 114 Fogel, Bernard 115 116 Frakes, Cheryl 114 Franquemont. Jim 1 16 Frazier, Jim 113 1 16 Fuller, Susan 113, 120 — G— Galinsky, Dennis Geisse. Martha Gibbs, Bob Gibbs, Dave Gibson, Sherry Glomset, Leif Gould. Phyllis Graham, Jan Griffith, Tom Grundman, David Gwinn, Larry 116 .115, 119 61. 114 116, 118 116. 119 119 120 115 115 116 115 116 — H— Haeberle. Jay 115 Hammond. Kathy 116, 119 Hancock, Pam 115 Handford. Kaye 115 Hardy, Tom 115 Harr, Mike 114 Harris, Karen 115 Harris, Steve 114 Hayden, Judi 115 Heaton, Candy .115 Helis. John 116 Helfrey, Dennis 115 Helgerson, Ole . 113 Hellyer, Steve 116 Hengsteg, Susan .115 Hermann, Heidi 116 Herndon, Marge 76, 113 Herwehe, Linda 113 Heyman, Jim .... 113 Hicks, Edgar 116 Hicks. Lydia . 115 Hicks. Pam 113 Hicks. Steve 115 Highland, George 114 Hills, Charles . 116 Hilsabeck, Hale 116 Hockenberg, Lewis . 116 Hofbauer, Charles 115 Hoff. Bob 116 Hoffman. Mike 115 Hogan, Ralph 115 Holmes, Linda 115 Holmes. Rita 116 Holstad, Tom 113 Hopkins. Tom ... . 118 Horn. Chris 116 Houston, Jerry Howell, Gregg Hoyla, Kenny Hudson, Jack Huebner, Gar Hufstader. Bill Hultman, Jim Husband. Paul Hutchinson. Vivian 116, 120 Hyland, Keith 116 Inhofe, Doug 113, 120 Inhofe. Pat 116 113 115 114 116 .115 .115 113 116 Irving. Linda Iverson. Thor Jackovich, Lyn Jackson, Jon Jameson, Vance ... Jenkinson, Eileen Jewett, Dave Johnson. Georgie Johnson. Jeff Johnson. Jim Johnson, Kent Johnson, Paul .... Jones. Jennifer Jones, Ted Jordan, Pat .115. 119 113 114 116 116 .115, 119 76. 113 115 116 113 116. 118 113 1 15 115. 118 116 — K— Kagin, Barbara 117, 118 Kagin, Rita 115, 118 Kallemyn, Jane 113 Kallemyn. John ...115 Kaser, Melinda 115, 119. 120 Keller. Dwight 63, 79. 114 K ; ng. John 117. 118 K ; nney. Doug 115 Klein, Donna 113 Klein. Kathleen 115 Knight. Steve 114 Kummer, Brian 115 Kuney. George 115 Lambert, John 113 Lancelotti, Larry 115 Landrum, Susan 117 Langerak, Bob 114 Largent, Dean 114 Laster, Nancy 76. 113. 119. 120 Laughead. Ann 115. 119 Lawyer, Suzanne 1 15 Leach, Richard 117 Leener, Gerald 117 Leeper, Richard M7 Lein, Betty M5 Lemon, Terry 117 Lemons, Jeannie 6?, 115 Lemons, Judy 62, 114 Lenhart, Tom M3 Lewis. Mary 1 13 Lewis, Susan 115 Lindhoff, Ann 117, 119 Little, Scott M7 Long, Stephen 117 Lorence, Jan 1 15 Lovejoy, Roger 117, 120 — Mc— McAllister, Dawson 113 McCleary, Bill 114 McClelland. John 117, 118 McCollum, Carol 114, 119, 120 McCollum, Gordon 117 McComb, Laurie 115 McCoy, James 76, 113, 120 McWilliams. Don .114 McWilliams, Tom 117 — S— — M — 117, Macintosh, Donna Maddox, Melanie Maher, Judith Mally. Eileen Mally, Mike 117 Mark. Cindy 115 Martindale. Claudia 113 117 119 114 114 Martindale, James Mayer, Jeff Melowe. Kelcie Merkel. Ann Merkel. John Messerschmidt, Jeff 117, 113, 117, 118 .115 120 120 118 .117 Metier Miller, Miller, Miller, Mary Miller. Suzanne Miller, ed Mitchell. Gayle Mitchell, Nancy Mog olov, Larry Moore, John Morgan, Jerry . Moss, Cory Muell, Jim Murphy, Sherry Murrow, Charles Muse, Sue Margaret 117 Bill 115 Janis 117 117, 118 115 117 117, 118 117 117 114 115 117 115 117, 119 117 115 -N — Newland. Jeff 113, 118, 120 Nieman, Nancy 117. 118 Niswander, Donna 115, 118, 119 Norman, Barbara 62, 1 14 — O— O ' Brien, Rudy 76. 79, 113. 120 Oldt, Delores 117 Oldt, Kenny 115, 120 Olsen, Mark 1 13 O ' Neil. Barbara 113 Orloff, Loni 117 Osborn. Carol 1 15 03trem. John 115. 118 Overstreet. Gary 115 — P— Pabst. Maurine 113 Patterson, Lynne 114 Payton, John 115, 118 Pearl, Sheila 115, 119 Perkins, Russell 115 Peterson. Jim 115 Petty. Gail 115 117 117 Peterson. Mike Pinegar, Sherry Pochter. Marcia 113, 120 Pollock, David 115 Powell, Scot 113, 120 Price, Cynde M7 Purdy, Pam 117 — R— Ramsey, Ann M5 Raney, Carol 115 Reed, Tom 115 Rich, Frank 115 Richmond, Danny M5 Richardson. David 1 13, 120 Riggs. Jim M5. 118 Riley. Rod 1 15 Rindskopf, David Risdon, Jim Rockwell, Mark Romig, Linda Rosenberg, Fred Rowe, Linda Rowell, Jim Rush, Gayle Rush, Tom Rutz. Paula 117 113, 120 115 115 115 115, 118 114 117 117 Saitta, Mark Sandahl, Bob Sandahl, Steve Savage, Susan Schandorff, Pete Sclachtenhaufen, Schultz, Bob ( Schultz, Jennie Schulz. Marijo Sherin, Betty Shirk. Tom 114 117 117 117 120 .114, Daniel 115 117 115 114 .76. 114, 120 114 Shnurman, Ben 114 Schnurman, Jacob 1 17 Shuman. Lee 76, 114, 120 Silio, Delores 113 Simon, Gus 1 15 Simpson. 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Ron 3 Wellman, Martha Wessels, Bob 116 West, Patty 1 14 Wheeler, Garv Wheller, Cynthia 1 17 White, Paula 117 Will. Mike H7. H8 Williams, Susan M3. 120 Wilson, Allison I 17 Wilson. Bruce 6 Wisdom. Mary M6 Wittmack. Art 116 Wolfe. Jerry M3 Woltz. Nancie 114. 120 Woltz. Richard 117 Woodward Pam 114 Woolley, Mary 113 Wooters Bob 117. 118 Young, Bob Zook. Mike Zuber, Pete — Y- — Z— .117 .117 ..116 163 164


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