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

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' THE LONG LONG TRAIL • • • By Ding (Reprinted from the fiiM Roundup, June. 1924) DEDICATION To the Spirit of Rooserelt To his undying patriotism that has inspired a htoodor meaning of American idotdi and itizenship: to his connive that overcame oil ohsta( les : to his truth, and piety, this book is sincerely inscribed. 1 Table of Contents Section Page Introduction 4 (Original pOGU y written by Lucia Lynnrr) Faculty 12 Activities 24 Sports 56 Underclassmen 78 Seniors 94 Homecoming is pure excitement, the climax of a beautiful fall. The entire week-end is a fanta that throbs in our vein a- anticipation, bursts into being for a lew short hours, and then resides as a lovely memory that heats and breathes with our hearts for ever after. We find in Homecoming the embodiment of the Roose- velt spirit, the culmination of everything splendid we know, and we are proud in a very big way. open Hon- -. I ir j ' eni t ' of The light side of Life; The .spirit of youth. irtor -hint - In hright ♦•w«. Dimples, I I ;ip| hearts; The spirit of youth. nd et the -pirit is here In detV.it - well a- iclorx : Dormant hut hopeful. Hopeful et certain; nd thus, defeat U a challe nge, | IcftMTJ in it-fit. Open Houses: ophomore.« lose them .1 pa port t« I ni |ue freedom. To the wild life. Juniors are veterans And accustomed To the fancy of it all. Seniors cling to them As a final expression 01 life in youth. A last acknowledgment Of the power of Spirit. The most marvelous way to greet spring: treat a boy to the maddest, happiest. raziest fun of the year, the Spinster ' Spree. It ' s a carnival of aetivityl dome and have your picture taken, or your personalis computed. I i your luek in the h hpond, or test your skill with a baseball. Participate or spectate. it ' s up to you. Thi year, everything wax coming up shamrocks, especially the ties on the boys. Long ties, short ones, kinn tic-, wide one , but all of them green, and all of them ridiculous. It time to crown the Man-of-the-Year ! A friv- olous kind of suspense hangs in the air. Suddenly, here he come , our new Man-of-the-Year; In i crowned, and there is a loud cheer; then, back to the mad happiness of the greatest turnabout of the year, the Spree. 6 toil mi re unique. There is something speeial Of oiir very own Thai no one else possesses: The way you tilt your head Anil gaze off Thinking on ♦ I « t thought . The nervous way you write your name, The innoeent way ou love someone And the light in your eyes That hows it to the world. our laugh — Whatever it is, it ' s yours alone nd ou are loved for it. Do you look ahout and think Why am I gazing off like this? And then, do you wish to eoneentrate I ike everyone else? Do you look about and think I in 11 «t he calm when I write my name. nd then, do you wish to have An evenly dotted signature Like everyone el e? Oh, don ' t surrender your uniqueness Save it, develop it. make it grow, And most important. Share it I All the beautiful things of life Are the sperial, lovely things That are so rare. So, come! Find the people you love Find a eause you would die for Find your life, And give to it All the uniqueness of oil. Uhletiet i- the one thing which contributes most to the fornuil.it ion of the BxMltii spirit. It is through the joy of vietory that we iir«t MtaUkb lo alt to our school. Thi- i« ri £ lit J o. because there is mueh more involved in uthletii a than making the highest numher of points. Good sportsmanship, co-operation, persistence, ami drive are a few of the good qualities which are learned through athletic competition. Because we have enjoyed a long record of victories, our team- ha e always had a goal before them: to live up to the record of the past. Somehow w e always come through on top, and continue to set the precedent for the future dMMtn Part of the incenti e that inspires victor) i- the big way we celebrate when we win. The pense of the game gives way to joviality and light-heartedness. Anything can happen. Too often we forget the real men behind the victories. In fact, it i- only the team who ran full) appreciate the effort and enthusiasm of their coach in producing a united and internally coordinated team. Perhaps the most rewarding thing about ath- letic in high school is the fact that the virtue- acquired here stay with us, and make us better citizens and patriots. 8 The Mtlrflc tm of social science teacher David Gonner- man doubt , peers -l l . and question i u alls ; then he hammer- the point home with heav horn-rimmed glasses. Teaching can he many things. At Roosevelt it i- measured in enthusiasm for a suhject. for all learning, for life Itself. The greale-t ft tlU8 a teacher can do i- ni;ik« his students tiriwy. [ntelleetva] caiieikj is a pmeejeiriiii to learning: an enthiisia-tic teacher ran in-till tlii- desire to dig deeply, to search, to inquire. The teacher- duty is not complete whfii he has acquaints! his -Indents with just his own educational specialty ju-t a- learning dor- not con-titute mental growth in its entirety The teacher inu-t inspire individuality through not only intellec- tual, hut lite attitudinal and spiritual development. For, the hest teachers are also -Indent-, that i-. students of Life. They ncxer MN learning, but are constantly aware of the truth intrinsic in the thing which -urround them, great and minute, complex and simple, common and unique. How many of you know what life is? To love anything with the depth and truth that makes it meaningful, you must first iimln-tand it. One can learn to love and appreciate life by undei -landing it- natural and social laws, and by learning what great people have done with it. Teachers are here to bring us this world of knowledge and appreciation. Are we hen l« accept the challenge? the student Council is interest on the part of the -indent , the faculty, and the administration. The students realize the opportunities and responsibilities of self-government, and are eager to assume the duties necessary to make it effective. The faculty is jn t i- eager to aid the council in assuming this responsibility, as is the administration in assisting tin evem- lion of man tasks. The greatest reward of an active participation in -Indent council is the development of community citizenship. This involves respect for the ideas of others, a realistic evaluation of social problems, and the determination of a suitable -nlu- tion. Student Council challenges the young people of Roose- velt to measure up to the best that i« in them b UlSllBg their sense of justice, their eagerness in accepting responsibility, and their dependability in carrying out an assignee! job. In a democratic society, it is thrilling to see the enthusiasm with which our generation adopts the democratic process as the absolute way to execute all activities. This is best exem- plified by our own Student Council. Those indents who never participate in any council activities are unaware of the extent of the school functions for which the council i responsible. Pep assemblies, open hoiise . Homecoming, foreign student-. Career Night, and Social Night are but a few of the many festivities and activities which are sponsored by the council, and which would not otherwise exist. Roosevelt also sends representatives to the All-City Student Council, a body which is giving us the opportunity to demonstrate our earnestness in promoting friendship and good will among all the high schools of !)♦•« Moines. The one element which contributes most to the success of 10 Everywhere we look, we find infinite pattern . At Roosevelt- we are caught up in the -pi rit of The Great Roughridcr. Although we leave our school, the spirit will alwa live within our hearts, and help ib to establish new patterns in new walk- of life. Theodore Roosevelt once said: Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorioii- triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor souls who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, became they live in the gray twilight that know , neither defeat nor victory. 11 Faculty The seemingly boundlc — flMTfJ and t ntliu-ia-ni of Theodore Ruo evelt were as prominent in his intelleetual pursuits as the were in his athletic activities. Although he said that educators should encourage all facets of a indent - intellectual and social potential-, thc nm-t above all put a premium upon the development of producthe holar hip. of the cre- ati e mind, in any form of intellectual work. Roo « .lt hiui-elf had an excellent education; he attended Harvard I niver ity. was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and was graduated mupnu mm lumlr. |MM •! I  -holarly background, Rttte velt was qualified to judge the value of a good teacher. Stu- «l« nt- at Roosevelt are fortunate to have a faculty that more than meets the high standards set by the school system, tmm teachers follow Theodore Roosevelfs ideas on education, in that they instruct not only in the classroom, but on the pla ing held and in the informal situation of a club or service activity 13 Dr. John H. Harris Superintendent of Schools The responsibility for the admini-ti ation of one of the largest school systems in the coun- 1 1 n falls on the shoulders of Dr. John H. Hani-. superintendent ol the Des Moines I ' ub- lic Schools. With over 2,000 other adminis- trators, teachers, and service personnel he directs the education of more than 10,000 Itwdcntl. In total numbers of pmtM invoked, buildings, and expenditures, the school s tem i- by far the city ' s most important business. In terms of the final prodiu t. its value can be measured only by the cont ributions made l the graduates to their communty. Delmer H. Battrick Principal This spring Principal Delmer H. Rail lilt completed his ninth year of leadership at Roosevelt. As moderator of the faculty, and co-ordinator of a vast and ever-growing system of extra-curricular activities, he serves as the link between the faculty, -Indents, and the school board. Mr. Battriek ' s own experieme as a teacher has given him the perspective and understanding necessary to a good admin- istrator, and as principal he is constantly working to raise the standards of education at Roosevelt. 14 Bruce Gardner Vice-Principal Mi. ,. nlnrr serves Roosevelt as vice-principal a ncII as hoys ' ad- visor. As second in command, he helps carr mil the policies of the school, and takes  v t in ihe al)M ' iic ' n Mi Itattrick. hoys Club spon- sorship, college te««t administration, and o nail Mpenritfoll of the sport prsgnm i«nd compelling mi i let are part  | lii- dutie-. And of NWII, much of his time i- speni in helping the bo s -nK. 1 1 1 i i personal and di-« iplinai N problem . Gretta Wolfe Girls ' Advisor Mix- Wolfe. girU advisor, has -u- per i-ion over the many activities of RoOteveb ! nearl 1.000 feminine -tu- dent-. The responsibility includes -pon-or-hip f the ever-active Girls Clab. nother major responsibility is directing senior class activities. She al-o coordinate- tin- i-it- of college repre- nt ati e-. furnishes scholar-hip information, and takes over direction of the entire school in case of absence of both Mr. Hattrick and Mr. Gardner. 15 Cafeteria Staff Matron The cafeteria staff, under the direction of Mrs. Annahel Riley, i- r pon ihle for preparing a hoi. v e 1 1-ha lanced lum-h f I the mi. ami hodv and faculty of K cw It. CUrtodUJ .taff, supervi ed 1 Ed in Walker, and the matron. Mix Mattie l„hnM.n. has. ' the equalh important r.-pmi-ihilit ot in. .in tainin- the clean appearance ot the chool. The -ervice per- fornted hy the e taft help to make ever Roosevelt student proud of hi school. Mr-. Mattie lolHMM Custodians 16 Office Staff Marv Heggen, Shirle Kohinette. Barbara Crouthamel, Eleanor Carlson. The offirr -tafT help-  ci onp at Roosevelt: -tudent-. faculty and administration. The staff keeps attendance record-, collect- mone from various activities make- records of -tudent and teacher -chedule-. and sends in -enior tran-cript- with college applications. Writing the weekl bulletin and mailing P.T.A. notices are ■1m among the duties of the office taff. Nurse Koo-e elt- BVM, Mr-. Hrid-et StNMt, trie- to -ee that each -tudent I) a - proper health rare. Be-ide- caring for minor emergencies -he i- rc-pon-ihle for ha ing -tudent- weighed and measured. ha ing their e e- examined, and checking them in and out of school for doctor and denti-t appointment-. Mr-. S w ee t , who i- al-  -pnn-or of the Future ur-e- Club, is aided by student help- Mi who work in her office during their -tud hall-. Mr-. Bridget Sweet 17 Social Science The Social Science Department of the l)e Moino school system ha- heen expanded this year with the inclu- ion of world history as a required cour-e for sopho- mores. Vmeriran histor ami American prohlems and economics, the junior and -enior social science courses, attempt to further the -tmlent- ' in-ii-ht into the ron H i rt - and i ue of the world from the discover) of mcrica to the pre ent day. Ml three cour e have heen revised this ear in an attempt to present more of a challenge to the student, and greater u-e ha- heen made of supplemen- tal) materials. Roo-r elt- Social Science Department i headed h) Kenneth Kephart. Kenneth Kephart merican Prohlems Keith Carlson merican Problem Dale (.oole) American Histon Wilma Dick meiican History Bernard Fors American Prohlems Richard Gage World Hi tor I ) i i l ronnerman American Hi-tor Arden Met lain American HUton Marcib Moore Vmeriran PfM—l minselling Kenneth Olsen World History Don Prior World History Dirk Treman American Problem John iviano World Hi tor) Irl in W alden W orld History ( loun-elling Kli aheth oilman World Hi-tor) 18 Lecturing is a favorite teaching tool which -hows student- Informal conversation is the new method that language teach- how to listen and take accurate notes as it informs them about ers use to urge students to speak in the foreign tongue. lii-tor . Foreign Languages In response to the expanding horizons of today ! world, four foreign languages have been made available at Hihim ' m It. TtMiVillll enrolled in conversational language -pend one period each W9tk in the language lab im- proving their pronunciation skills. Interest in the culture tad hittorj of foreign countries is increased in the language tMm Guest speaker-. mo let, and -indent newspapers are some of the main activities of these clubs. Jeanne Piatt, head of the department, co-ordi- nates the club- and -uper i-e- the IftBfMgC activities Koland DuBosq French Jeanne Piatt Spani-li Frank Angerer Latin. Kimlish Joyce Fant Latin David Graham German Irene Krueger pani-h (.rant Moore French 19 English Jennie Brody I ii _ 1 1 - 1 1 Edith Bjornstad Engli-h Everett Craft English Individual enfaraMM between tearher and student are ti f 11 1 to niak subject matter understandable to all. Nothing a student ran gain in high Imnl will be B ttO rC important to him after |l admit ion than a good foundation in written and spoken English. For this reason, Roosevelt ' i English i BB fhfir t place emphasis on grammar, t h n writing, oral presentation, ami literature. In his sophomore year the student receives an introduction to the world of literature; as a junior he studies the development of liter- ■tan in America; and in his final year the -enior explores the realm of English literature. Mi-- Jennie Brody, who i he.nl of the English Department, is al o sponsor of Scribblers Club. Marian Ehlers English, Speech. Drama Oaklev Ethington English Lillian Ereimark English B. . I reimiith English, Counselling Donald Hah-; Journalism Herbert Hantz English Kthel Harold English Jam- Bo snaf k English Barbara Seeh English Thelma Taggart English 20 Mathematics Health N«Wt— 1 l de Anderson era Biddle Ethel Cain Robert Gumming TrifO — 1 try, Algebra, Algebra, Trigononn 1 1 Geometry . hi n -riling Geometry Geometry l ar Knunli Algebra, ( .. ometry V 1 Cordon (Harrison Algebra Gerald Robinson Algebra, l ' i -nhahilitv and Statistic- Belford Walker Geometry, ( Imiriselling ernon Weidmaier Geonn ' ti ■ Each Des Moines hiuh school student must take at least one year of math before he receives his diploma. However, as preparation for college or a career, nm-t students take at least tun and a half year- of math; many take four year-. Roosevelt math department, headed by Miss Beulah Newton, has had two additional rourse- this year: a one-semester course in the history and appreciation of math, available to all interested -indents; and two semesters of probability and statistic-, offered only to student- who have already completed tin- traditional math rnrrimlum. Driver Education i-nal aids such as the traditional blackboard are used to help students learn material more quieklj and thoroughly, Jerr roster Doll KohmIi 21 Science Herman kirkpatrick I Mi -ir- Dornth) (riruii Biology, Counselling ( luurlei ( riittOB l ' h -ir- William Houser Biology Jack Kuril Binlog) (,u Mirhener Biology Re Morrison ( ihemist n ThoMii S ott During the past five year- no Mihject ha- received more additional empha i than cience. ltlu iigh onl one year of science is required for graduation. many students include all three laboratory science , hiology. physics, and chemistry, in their studies in order to gain a more complete understanding of the laws of nature. This year Roosevelt has two new physics and two new chemistry rooms; in addition, biologx ridllll have been remodeled to include more adequate space for laboratory equipment. Within the pa l year hiolog) teacher W illiam Houser and physics teacher and depart- ment head Herman kirkpatrick have received awards as outstanding science teachers in their respective areas. 01 Reviewing a test after it is cor- rected U often ;i tep to better under- standing of tin- subject. Fine Arts Julia Keeler Art Roger Anderson Speech, Drama Robert Bagley Instrumental Music 22 Laura Duncan Vocal Music Sam Elliot Librarian Commercial Subjects Charles Greenwood Louise Landes Mary Seaver I (iinin. rcial Law, Nolehand. Typing, Notehand. tun.ul i Ptphj Shorthand Conn ellint! Vocational Training Physical Education Activities WM describing Theodore Roo e fit. such adjectiw- M indu«triou«. versatile and active can be used. On the playing field, on foreign shores, and especially in the White House, Theodore Roosevelt devoted all of his energies to performing the tasks that lay before him. Throughout his life. H evelt was noted for the en- t li u - i a -in he showed in whatever field of endeavor he w.i- engaged. Roo e eh %a? interested in main differ- ent things, and it a- tlii- %ariet of interests and abili- ties which made him an extraordinary man. Theodore Roosevelt High School i- noted t  r it- -pirit. the spirit of the ( reat Roughrider. Thi- spirit ran be attributed to the interest the students show in the many school attivities. At Roosevelt, -tmlents are fortunate to have a great variety of Mtlf iliet to which they may devote their time and talents. These opportunities range from legislative experience in the Student Council to the language clubs in which -tudents learn of foreign cul- tures. Through participation and school loyalty, Roose- velt students have made an effort to carry on the spirit of that great man. Theodore Roosevelt. 26 An annual is made up of a thousand details. No one person is responsible for an annual; hut. rather, it i- th.- combined effort of many people. The Roundup -taft ha- two main divisions the business and editorial staff. Tin business staff i in charge of obtaining MMJ w which to publish the yearbook. Through the sale of tin- annual itself and the subscription of advertisements by loeal business concerns, the business staff raises the nece- sar funds. Being responsible for the body of the annual, the editorial staff MM rarefully plan and edit all picture and ropy material. Layouts, picture-, copy, and the ever-inescapable deadlines are included among the bar- riers this staff must overcome. In an effort to capture the nerve center of Roosevelt High School, the camera Inl- and the typewriter focus on all phase- of student, fac- ulty, and administration activity that take place during the vear. Connie King Circulation Julie John-on Advertising Barb Brittingham Copy Rae Moore Art Janice Forsyth Senior Photographer Kath Meffert Bookkeeper 27 Fall Student Council if. I First row: Sue Hamburg, secretary; Dave Strief. president: rt Hi u-. judne. annd ron . John Bittle. tir t vi« ■♦•-pi e-ident ; Jim Freeland, second vice-president. Officers Headed by Dave Strief, the fall Student Council met each Tue«.(ia morning before school to attempt to resolve the many problem- facing the faeiilt) and the -tinlent body. A compli te revision of the Student Coun- cil constitution was made by a special committee under the leadership of Jim l- ' reeland and Parliamentarian Julie John-oii. Major revisions weir made in the Coun- cil ' s election and committee s tem . The new constitu- tion vvas ratified b the students and went into effect at the beginning of the second semester. First rim : Marlys Ballanoff, Art Riggs, Carol Peterson. Jan Haer. Second ron : Jim Muell. Jeff New land, Al Zox. Not pic- tured: Cathie Muell. Mike Pott. Court ( unit i- now in session . . . These were tin words of liiet Justice Art Figg as he called the fall Student I oiirt to order. The court wa organized to rule fvftlj on student offenses and to interpret the constitution. The court is composed of two representatives from each sirade level appointed h the chief justice, w ho i elected each MBMStfll by the student body. The new polio of the l)es Moines School Hoard concerning student driving placed additional responsibilities upon the court this vear. Committee Chairmen First row: Pat Newlin, Margaret Fones, Karol Kooker, Becky Striggles, Sue I .inner, Willa Eagleson, Jane Morgan. Second row: .ill loss. Shellie Keir, Joan Winner. Julia Johnson. Sarah Perkins. Cath Muell. Martha Dalbev. Carol Peterson. Third row: Doug Hein. Dave I rban, Chet Schwartz. Jeanie Burgardt, Jim Freeland. Hill Dean, Kip Myers. Spring Student Council Ping mn: M it 1 1 x Criliam. .il l Sfhltltfhwlf , Sonny Buck. Margie Moore. an Shepherd. Second rou . I a e Bishop. Steve Howell, John Nrief. Court ( hit-t Justice of the spring Student Court was Sonm Buck who iff d M lii- goal fair and impartial treatment ,.i .ill nlT,iHi,r«. The job of the justice i« to pa- NOfttBM lhat u ill command respert for the rourt and tli. student Count il constitution. Court was in MHlM earh Monda and Wednesda afternoon to rule on oflens.es committed during the past week. In addition to tr in i Mtee concerning student misconduct in the cafeteria ami balls, the rourt ruled on the validity of the revisions in the constitution. First rou : Martha Dalbey. secretary; Jim Freeland, president: onn Bsek, judue. Swemud rou : Jim Shuman. first vice-pn -i- dent; Tom Beeehel, mtoikI vice-pi -e-ident. Officers An American Field Service campaign, spring open bMtet, ■ rcillltea of the student handbook, and clean-up campaigns were some of the main activities of the spring Student Council. A special panel was held at a PTA meeting to explain the aims and functions of the coun- cil, and the tutoring -ystem was revived. Roosevelt was represented at it . district, and state student council meetings. Social Night, featuring games, water polo, and a movie, climaxed the spring semester. Committee Chairmen Fir row: Sue Hamhorg, Julie Johnson. ilia Kagleson. Carol Peterson, Joan d inner. Margaret l oin-. Second row: Tat Newlin, Pat Murphv. Jean Kite. Shellie Keir. Connie Ferguson, Jeanie Burgardt. Third row: (bet Schwartz. John ork. i t Bibbs, Bob I w aid. Tom Beeehel. 2 u Fall Roundup Staff First rote: Jane Kartlev. l.inda Carpenter, Dave Meyer. StC Jtd ro : Connie I ergu-on. I«H Pomerantz, Sue Shirley, Farmer. Michele McCormaek. Sue Pidgeon. HIM roi : Mike Kelly. Liz Dunn, IVte Tavlor. Craig Aronou. Writing, typing and deadlines; copyreading, proofread- ing, and deadline ; pasting, editing, ami deadline- meant the Roosevelt Roundup was heing puhlished. I ndcr the direction of Donald Haley, instructor and sponsor, Jour- nalism II students puhlished Roosevelt ?. six-page paper that included editorials, cartoons, news stories, feature -torie-, and columns. The Roosevelt Ritundup serves a a mirror of the student body : it gives coverage to event- past, interpret- current -indent affair-, and tell- of things to come. The 13 seniors who put out the bi-weekly paper published a special eight-page edition which was given to parent at the fall Open House. The staff concluded their semester ' s work with a 16-page Roundup honoring the mid-year graduating class. The editor of the fall staff was Jane Bartley. The staff included Linda Carpen- ter, managing editor; Dave Meyer-, business manager; ■ad ur Fanner, u - Shirley, Connie lerguson, Mike kell . IVte Tavlor. and Jeri I ' omerantz. page editors. Mirhele McCormack hurriedly types a story to meet one of Herb YanDeventer -how- Dee Young his page layout in order the ever-pressing deadlines. to explain how long she should % rite a story. 30 First Spring Roundup Staff First rote: John Choplin. Man nn Ca . Shellie Keir, Sherr Green, Eileen Pwrfalw, S l C Wmd ran: Theo Joplin, Alyce Rae Moore. Jerr Goodrich. Linda Reed. Jud Martin. Jain- MM, Third ran : Joe Morris Linda Simmons. Peter Rhedin, Mike Stapp. Steve James. Fourth row: Don Chaplin. Kill Jackson. Pete Taylor. Because of the large class size, the Roundup was pub- Danielson. Alyce Moore, Linda Reed. Pete Taylor and li hed l alternating staffs I n i i ti u the second semester, Jerry Co+dljfh, page editors. Staff II was headed by During the two weeks of each month when a staff was Editor Debbie Jones. Important -taff position- were not putting out a paper, the class would prepare held b Chris Hartott. managing editor; Rob Near, busi- journalism notebooks. The editor for Staff I was John ness manager; and Karin Strom, nnadale Key, Herb Choplin. He xa- assisted b Mary Ann ( ass, managing an Dn.-nln. Jerr Strohheen and Joan Errett, page editor; Shellie Keir. business manager; and Eileen editor-. Second Spring Roundup Staff Firm rou: Iffrj IlltlMlOM. I Mil Mil K. n. K.nin Strom. Chris Hartott. M Near. Second rou Mar Ann Rood, Judy Cham- berlain, Pam Dunekel. Nancv Marsh, Retsy Williams, Penny Moore, Reeky Striggles, Dianna ( a.Uen. Third rou : Herb Vm D. N. nter. Joan Errett, Joan Cillespie, Larrv Apple, David Dillon, Maria a man. Kobbi Crow. Dee oung. Fourth rou : Paula Paddock. Dave Smith. Ste e Momm. rt Dickson. Hugh Hammond, Andy Grovo. ISot pictured: Debbie Jone«. 31 Girls Club Board h irst rote: Carol Peterson. president; Pat Newlin. in -pi -evident : all If Mir llllMWiffin. ecretar : GrlfllW Schultz. UMMIIT. ecoml row: Susan Miller, Martha Dalbey. ilia Eagleson, Sally Foss, Jeanne Altman. Marlys BalanofV. Kalln Meffert. Third row: Judy Martin, Pat Ronan. Jean Burgardt. Mary Shepherd, Lee Williams, Ortrun Seller. Anne Tudor. One of tin- mo-t artive organizations at Roo-evelt i- Girls Club. Activities began early in the fall with the pal s ! tem and the lea for ihe iinumin- ophomore«. Pep Club, assemblies, and visits to the Com air -rent Home and the Hmm for i :htless Women were also sponsored by Girls Club. The ear a climaxed by the Spin-tt-r pree held in March with a St. Patrick ' s Day theme. I hi- year marked the beginning of the second quarter- eentur of service to the school by the Boy- ctivit Council. During the fall eme ter the council organi ed the hall monitor system and spon-ored the bo football pep club. The year ' s activities were highlighted by the annual Dad ' s Night program and the contraction of the hand for the Sttlioi I Vom. Boys Club Activity Council First row: John Work, vice-president ; Doug Hein, president: Rich W ellman, secretary; Bill Dean, treasurer. Second row: Steve Hamilton, Ken Messer, Ed Miller, Tom Kreamer, Don Patty, Rod Faino. 32 Carol Peterson crowns him during Spinsters ' Spree activities. battle M 1 1 1 • - hit the water. Girls Pep Club During the football and basketball seasons, the Cirls Pep Club urges the teams on to victory from the sidelines. The club %; headed b Jeanie Burgardt. Cirls Club Pcfl Club chai.man. cting as assistants were the Blue Cadets, dre-sed in RttM ek l navy Um 33 Girls Leaders Club First row: Melinda Kaser, Jeanne Altman, Robin Luthey, Nanc Shepherd. Judy Newlin. Sharon Cheely. Mareia Hudson, Linda Irving. Second rote: Pam Zimmerman. Su-ie Mowen, Joanne Huehner. Sall Lo . Pat Newlin. Jud Lwing. Carol Peterson. Sarah Markaman, W ilia Eagleson. Margaret Rae. Third row: Stephanie Woodburn, Mary L nn Broadfoot, Vicki Thoma, Joyce Atkinson. Janet Clemens, Julie Johnson, Sue Farmer, Lee Corneli-on. Kiithy Weaver, Sue Hamborg. Sue Johnson, Susie Burch. Fourth rou: Ellen Sayre, Karin Strom, Rosalie Ransom, Lee Williams, Mary Shepherd, Kama Jen-en. Jean Kite. Debbie Jones, Judy Opheini. Pi MM ill Creen, Sally Schlactenhaufen, Hetty Ewald. ,irl Leaders Club is a -er ire « -lub. organized to aid the g m instructors in the g m rla -e . Member- are selected on their ability to lead, their skill in sports, and their knowledge of the rules of basie games. One can always distinguish the 4eader, for she is the girl dressed in the white g m -nit. Some of the duties of a leader include taking roll; leading exercise?. : refer- eeing basketball, baseball, ami neWf; and demount i .it i n I -kill- in Mich sports as trampolining and rope jumping. Leaders engage in many activities; they demonstrate g m -kill- at open ImMM. and aid in school service projects. The fall officers were FoM, president; Pat Newlin, vice-president; Judy Ewing. secretary; and Carol Peterson, treasurer. At the beginning of the second semester, the new officers took charge. They were Sal I y Schlactenhaufen. president; Kathy Weaver, vice-president; Willa Fagleson, secretary and Pam Zimmerman. treasurer. Sponsoring Leader- Club are the g ni instructors, Mrs. Rhea Hagdona- ami Mr-. Kula Cole. Milium of the class watch as Vicki Thoma demonstrates tram- Leader Margaret Rae leads her class in rope jumping . , n i-e- polining -kill-. while another leadei. Pam Zimmerman. % ait- to take roll. 34 Sharks Club Joan Esch pre ent.« her -oh Oueen of the Mardi Cra-. ire-pre ident Jeanne Hur ardt honors President Barbara Linn with a bouquet of roses. Mardi (ira-. wa- the theme of the annual Shark Pag- eant presented on October il and November 1 and 3. Marking the first public event in Roosevelt ' s new pool, the Sharks portrayed the gala New Orleans occasion. Highlighting the synchronized swimming program were a solo by Joan E ch. Queen of the Mardi Gras, and a finale that was choreographed by the Shark - (Hub Presi- dent, Barbara Linn. All members of the club partici- pated in thi« presentation. In addition to the pageant. Sharks are in charge of the girl ' s swimming classes. Classes are held to improve the water skills of the girls, and special synchronized classes are taught by the Shark-. The club is sponsored by Mr . Rhea Bagdona- and Mrs. Eula ( !ole. rim ron : Carol Pate. Sall Karmer, Bab- Linn. Jeanie Burgardt. Martha DaflllCIJ. Cathie Muell, l-wenn Greenhill, Jean Jerrcl. Margie Li-bona. Second rou : Barb llomann. nne Hunter, arah John-oii. ( wide Cogge-hall, Sarah IVrkin-. Nancy Woltz, Jane Morgan. Kri- Harris. Mart Graham, Barb Trr--ler. Pain Na-on. Third ran : Jean Bi-hop. Mary Parker. Chris Church. Barb Anderson, Kate Parker, Pat Leeper, Joan Esch, Erna Baranosky, Barb Collin-. Kiuil Green. Sharon Payne. ss Cheerleaders First rote: Alternate-  Marl Balanoff. Kllen Sa re. lar l nn Broadfoot. Betty Anton. Sp ond ron Peterson, Sue Hamborg, Debbie Jones, Lee illiam . Joan onkling, Jane Roberts. Regulars I Carol The ten girls who are mo t responsible for Roosevelt ' pep and spirit are the cheerleaders. These girls lead the HBllilK hod in many cheers during pep assemblies, and during football and basketball games. Team captain, Carol Peterson, was in charge of organizing the cheer : and the mm r« ' t;ir . Jane Roberta ha kept a record of the cheerleader activities. The cheerleaders are repre- sentatives of the school at games, and they often MfTC h te e it Mich function . a the ha ketball banquet. In order to be a cheerleader, a girl must be able to perform many difficult cheers. The clinic held each spring by the graduating cheerleaders is followed by hour of practice and ?.e eral eliminations. The most proficient and peppy girls are chosen to be the new cheerleaders. The rafters ring with the resounding cheers of the students led by the cheerleaders during a fall football pep assembly. 36 Margie Moon-. Homecoming Queen irl Rigga Man of the ¥ear The fall Homecoming weekend, October 26 and 27, was highlighted by the ialccUf of Homecoming Oueen Margie Moore and her attendant-. IlMM Burganlt. W ilia hagle ou. and ue Hamborg. The Homecoming MHl f mjttfld of one girl from each grade level. The girls were: Ortrum Seiler, 12A; Lucia L nner. 12B: MM Henneberry. LIB; and Jan Baer, I OB. During the Girls (Hub Spinster Spree, the spotlight rested on Art Rigg . who elected Man of the Year. In the spring, Roosevelt clMH senior Pat Ronan, junior Debbie Jones, and sophomore Kobin Luthey to be Drake Belays princesses. Homecoming Attendants Jeannie liurpanll Willa Eafjleson Su-an Hamborg Homecoming Court Ortrum Seiler, 12 A l.uria l.ynner. I . ' It Anne Henneberry. I1B Jan Baer. MB h irst rou: Bob Gihb.-. ■ I frflf l l manager: Dave Proctor. Jim Bowen, Steve I)ohert . Second rou : Dean Stiles, manager; Mike -thalter. Bruce Brown. MU tant eleetrieian: John McCinnis, Boh Merrit. Bob Bobbin . No pi tured: Bill Ja k m. elect rn ian : Dan (riinter. Jeff Milhoiirne. Loren Southern, rhairnian of Sound ew : Bill D ar. Auditorium Ushers The auditorium usher - t « ' Roosevelt b act- ing as guides for -pecial event during the school year. They work at assemblies and other events when their services are required. Be- sides ushering, the boys take ticket-, pass out programs and try to prevent congestion in the auditorium. Regular uniforms for the ushers include uits and lapel ribbons. The organiza- tion is sponsored by Mr. Angerer and Mr. Carlson, members of the facult . Stage and Sound Crew The stage and sound crew work together to co-ordinate the technical aspects of all special events presented in the Roosevelt auditorium. Headed by Loren Southern, the sound crew pe- iali e in providing auditory equipment for school presentations. Dean Stiles, stage manager, and Bill Jack-on. chief electrician, direct the stage crew. Roosevelt has a new set of lighting equipment which the crew regulate- in addition to setting tin- -tag -. First rote: Jim Sofen. Cary Lieberman, Pete Kaier, Ron Colvin. md row: John Liepa, Pat Greenwood. Richard Beatt). Micke Scanell, Joe Smith. Jeff Foarde. Audio-Visual Crew The audio-visual crew is responsible for the school ' s movie projectors. The crew obtains films and runs the projectors during class. In addition to the c duties, the boys make minor film repairs, such as film splices. Tape record- ings were made of important teachers meetings and films were taken of Carousel. The group, sponsored by Mr. Michener, also aided with mimeographing. Ted Jones, Jim Kesling, Bob Campbell. M Foreign Exchange Students Christian Nhamberger. Germany; Bob Ewald; Marguerite DePalma, France; Peter Rhedin. Sweden. During the pa t war. R e elt ha- had three foreign exchange student . Peter Rhedin came to Roosevelt from ( ,otenhet g. Swden under the American Field Service program: Marguerite DePalma of France and Christian Nhamburger of (Germany came through the Christian Ywm ih Association. Living in Altenau Im Oberharz, Clll Will J during the first school semester was Roosevelt -Indent Bob Fwald. He lived with the Wilhelm Fosch family while attending the Robert-Koch-Schule in the small mountain town, only eight miles from Fa«t Cer- The National Thespian Troupe is a new organization at Roo e elt. Although it was established only last year, the Thespian Troupe has become ver active. Included ■N| il- m • omplishments were the sponsorship of a night of one-act plays; participation in the fall play, the Matchmaker; and co-operation with the mu-ic de- partments in the dramatization of Carousel. Films, guest speakers, and demonstrations are included among the activities of the club s Friday meetings. The troupe is sponsored by faculty member Mr. R. C Anderson. National Thespian Troupe First rou : Jane Bartlev. Rosalie nderson. Janet l ong. Julie Mckeever. l ee Ann Johnson. Sue Johnson. Mar oole Second fWmi Jerry Strohbeen, Jan Woods, Joan Walker, Sue Shirley. Lynn Corncli-on. Jeri ' eber. Chris Hartoft. Carmen X oods. andra Broadloot. Third rou. Mr. R. C. Vnderson, Dean Stiles. %i Soifer. Steve Spence, Rud) (TBlllA, Tom l M -liel. D-m: Beach. Sue Williams, Jim Freeland. Judy Holland. First nm : Ckrfc Hurlofl Rudy O ' Brien, Joan 1 alk« r. Sn ntul rou : Sue Johnson, Etta Berkowitz. Tom Beerhel. Becky Strig- gle . Third ran Lynn (.ornelison, Jerr Strohbeen, Judy Hol- land. Mimes Started ju t thi- year by Jerry Strohbeen. the Roosevelt Mines did pantomimes of life situations. Typical outfits «m-i t of black tights, dyed hirN. and t down-like face make-up. The Mimes appeared the night of one-art plays presented in February. Old-fashioned Hash cards were used to introduce each act. Matchmaker Thornton Wilder ' s The 1ut( hmakrr MU performed on November 1.) and 17. In the play, Horace Van Gilder ( Doug Beach) was trapped into marriage by the matrh- maker ' Becky Striggles). Two humorous characters were (Cornelius Hackel and Barnaby Tinker (Tom Beerhel and Rudy O ' Brien). A trip to New York to see a young widow (Lynn (lornelison) proved di a trou . but all ended hippily. Other • haracters were portrayed by Sally Hildreth. Jim Freeland, Jane Hartley, Jerry Strohbeen, Chrll Hartnft. ami Sin Miirley. Doug B — t h f Patt ( rund, and irginia White in a one-act pla One-Acts In P i ll I ■ MT . Roo e elt High School presented a night of one-art play . This %a- the first attempt at uch a pre- sentation. One of the plays. Impromptu. %a- taken to the state contest, where it was chosen as one of three one-acts to receive a rating of ! . This wa the first time Roosevelt had entered the state-wide conte-t. COf— llarkel and Barnaby Tucker loin Beerhel and Btid O ' Brien) attempt to escape the angry Mr. an GIMUr (DOBf Beach) in this scene from the Matchmaker. to With a mixture of joy and tear , parents and friends raise their voices in song in ti the -pring graduation. Carousel CAST Billy Bigelow Tom Beerhel Julie Jordan Julie MrKeever Carrie Pipperidge Patty Grund Nettie Fowler Jane Morgan Knoch Snow Pete Taggert Jigger Craigin rt Dickson Mrs. Mullin- Virginia White Louise Sherry Creen, Jane Roherts Starkeeper and Dr. Seldon Dean Stilr- ( ai nival Bov Rudv O ' Brien. Ken Messer Walk on through the wind, walk on through the rain, and you ' ll never walk alone, sang the Concert Chorus in the finale of Roosevelt ' s musical production. Carousel. Roger and Hammerstein ' s musical was per- formed April . ) and 6 through the combined efforts of the advanced drama students, the Concert Chorus and Orchestra, and countless make-up and M t dr-iunn--. Featured set attractions were a real carousel and nine sets, including a heaven complete with stars. Alyce Rae Moore was designer of the MU which took stage and paint crews weeks of effort to whip into shape. Drama instructor R. C. Anderson; vocal music teacher Miss Laura Duncan; and orchestra director Robert Bag- ley were in charge of the three phases of the CvMftl production. Dance sequences were choreographed by Julie Johnson, and Mrs. Fula Cole sponsored the dancer-. The many weeks of early morning and after school prac- tices were culminated in the two performances of Cnrous4 l. Julie Jordan and Bill Bigelow meet, and from the beginning, there are fireworks and tender emotion-. Carrie Pepperidge loses her footing as Jigger demonstrates hi- ' wrestling holds. n afV ft f) ft ft ■ A rs roic: Miss Duncan. Sherri Messick, Mary Anne John-on. Karen Peters, Sarah Ayres, Penny Proctor. Bit Sullivan, Debbie Jones, Carol Austin. Jane Rartle). Cathie Muell, Jane Roberts, Mary Shepherd, Steve Hill, Job row: Patty Grund, Pat West, Karen Harris, Ann Merkel, Sally Foss, Paul Paddock, Tom Page, Rick Doty, El Conkling, Sarah Perkins, Carolyn Dennis. Fourth roiv: Margaret Fones, Julie McKeever. Jane Morgan. Marie |)irk-  n. Fd Miller. Ray Morris. Doug Kidder, Judy Rickert, JoAnna Dotson, Sharon Payne, Bev Feilen. Marthi Concert One division of the vocal music department is the Boys Glee Club. The nineteen Mflbm of the Glee Club practice and rehearse their election during cla s and then present programs for local groups. A program was given for the Daughters of the American Revolution in the fall and spring remoter . When giving a perform- ance, the boys wear pale blue dinner jackets and bouton- nieres. Accompanied by Carol Sullivan and directed by Miss Laura Duncan, the Boys Glee Club also sang for the winter and spring concert . I II. «i t -eight members of the Concert Chorus have appeared at a—emblies, banquets and other programs. The chorus sang at the school Thank-giving assemhh. During the Christmas season. Concert Chorus partici- pated in an All-City Sing at Younger Memorial Hos- pital and participated in a half-hour television program on KDPS-TY, featuring Christmas music In addition to the-e activities the chorus sang in the Roosevelt winter and spring concerts. The twelve members of Concert Chorus who were on All-State Chorus are Tom Beechel, Joanna Dotson. Ken Crosz, Steve Hill, Dick Lamb. Judy Boys Glee Club A rsf row: Carol Sullivan, Charles Cox, Bob Berkley, Rick Doty, Jim Spring, Art Dickson. Paul Johnson, Ted Davisson, Mark Mains. Mi— Duncan. Second row: Nick Feilan, Gaylord Jarnigan, Jim Bannister, Bill Deskin, Jeff Davis, Tom Torstenson, Alan Zox, John Murrow, Russ Spears. Doug Harter, Pete Taggart. 2 Wcidmaier, Bob Birge, Mark Mains, Connie Wilson, Diane Loy, Peggy Vm, Ml PrtWliti. S mri roii : Carol MUTOW, Bob Thelen. IVte Taggart, Ken Grot . Karen Wright, Gretchen Schultz. Carol Anne Linde. Third Bernstein, Tom Beeehel, Riek Neufeld, John Choplin, Kama Jensen. Mary Buehan, Virginia Tidrick. Joan Wliitr. Judy Opheim, Judy Maher, Marge Srhw eiberg. Jim Spring, Steve James, Dick Lamb, Craig Lewis, Art Dalbey, Sue Lazarus, Cheryl Grau. Chorus Mayer, Julie MeKeever, Ann Merkel, Ray Morris Ju l Rickert, Pete Taggert, and Virginia White. The climax to the Concert Chorus ' year was the presentation of Carousel, in which all chorus members participated. Many singing leads for the musical were chosen from this group. The chorus is accompanied by Carol Sulli- van and directed by Miss Laura Duncan. Carol Austin is the chorus 10116111. More than seventy girls are members of Girls Glee Club %hich is sponsored and directed by Miss Laura Duncan. Thh group is an excellent opportunity for girls who enjoy singing and want to learn more about vocal music techniques. The members of the Girls Glee Club sang for the winter and spring concerts given at Roosevelt. When performing, the girls wear navy blue skirts and % hite blouses to reproent the school colors. Girls Glee Club firm row: Miss Duncan, Judy Peterson, Jean Havs, Joan Hays, Judy LaFollette, Cathy Ludlow, Elyce Combs. Linda I nn. i o Diane Ummel, Libbv Bailey, Susan Beardsley, Judy Haviland, Alice Berger, Cheryl Broun. Nancy Lyons, Jane Vocum, Judy Pinegar. Second row: Barb Brewer, Marv Jo Krohn. Linda Cosgrove. Mar Anne Johnson. Maymie Pirtle. Betty Ewald, Jane Roberts, Judy Tomlinson, Linda Parker, Mary Buchan. Joan Conkling. Joanne Groff, Darlene King, Jean Duncan, Ragena Marsh, Chris Johnson, Sue Bussman. Third row: Diane Tysling, Nancy Ketter, Nancy Shepherd, Nancy Marsh, Susan Noun, Sally Schlac- tenhaufen, Liz Burns, Joyce Atkinson, Connie Forg— OH, Sandy Cooley, Janice Caldwell, Caroline Kading, Diane Loy, Candy Scott, Carol Sparlin, Beth Mymans, Karen Wild , SlMHM Mielley, Fourth row: Liz Green, Yicki Thoma, Gay Hooks, Nancy Neal, Barbara Epstein, Barbara Wood, Sallv Hildreth, Jo l.ohff. Linda Romig. Kama Jensen, Bev Feilen, Mary Elder, Dorothy Deal, Marjory Schwiebert, Sue Harmon, Judy Taylor, Marg Wallet, Pat West, Sue Lazarus. Not pictured: Penny Moore, Andi Hale, Karol Kimball. 43 Conn n f irs rm: Rita Griffin, Gretrhen Schultz, Janet Whinery, Sue Evertsen, Laurie Crapo, Jud Rinard, Sally Freeburn. Lift Scott, Judy Lee, Barbara Norman, Joann Maples, Carol Staple, Molly MeMieheal, Dave Kimball, Bruce Beeston. S( Anderson, Moria William , John Scott. Third row: St«- e ' insert. Cath Campbell, Larry Stelter, Charlotte Johnson. To Duight Keller, Ned Mack, Jim Fredericks, John Choplin. Debbie I )i k-on, Gary Severson, Tom Randol, Dennis Thomp « Rebecca Miller, Royce Bounds, Ken Petersen, Janice Atherton, David Hammeberg. Holly Reece, Lee Ann Johnson, Bri ( MBpbeU, Jan Lotl, Chris Mefferd, John lies, Dan Hartzer, Ron DeHammer, Doug Ragland, Paul Sperry, Bruce Dutch Wyner. Barbara Bow en, Richard Sommerville, Leigh Wichern. Tom Cerdom. Corner First row: John Dexter, Carol Austin, Penny Proctor, Ed Berkley, Pat Boals, Margaret Nobel, Lorna Young. Second r Evertsen, Kathy Daugherty, Moira Williams, Lee Ann Miller, Colleen Ireland, Jennifer Moore. Third rotv: Barbara Stebbtf Hartzer, Jon Englehardt, Jim Harlow, Tim Knit. I •-} ! ■« ' Dirk on. Dave Kimball, Pal Greenwood, Bonnie Martin, Joanr Tom Gerdom, Diana Beers, Cathy Campbell, Dirk Luc . Dick Jester. Band Anderson Sue Sparks, Ellen Weinberg, Ann Goodman, Charlma Kline. .Second row: Russell Allen, Dennis Donahue, Dave Proctor, Richard Downing, Steve James, Jon Gookin, Ray Middleton, Bob McCloskey, Alan Jencks Kathy Evans, Bill Page Bill McMillen, Chris Faust, Bruce Teigland, Bill Jones, Dennis killinger, Bob Merritt, Jon Englehardt Don Dimmitt, Gregg Ferguson, Cindy Jay, Sara Lee Bishop, Barb Homan. Lee Ann Miller, Karen Anderson. Fourth rou : Ray Hutchison, Nichols, Pam Trummer, Marilyn Libby, Connie Sayre, Caren Cross, Bob LaFollette, Bob Hendricks, Gary Tracy, Jerry Wavne Bidlemen. Standing: Leonard Bonker, Mr. Bagley, Don Smith, Bill Edison, Dianne Wolff, Terry Reynolds, Barry Orchestra Cheri McPetridge, Joann I hang, Sue Sparks, Liz Lowell, Ellen Weinberg, Laura Sullivan, Jane Thomsen. Bill Jone . . Isbill. Diana Carlson, Kay Nordeen, Bob Berkley, Ann Pfeiffcr kathy Jweiker Kr.st. nu r on, I .11 1 akin Dan Dotson. Standing: John Maddv, Leigh Wichern, JoAnn Strom el I. Sfari Miller, Mr. Bagley, Dave Roberts, I aula 1 addcx k. Riderettes First row: Barbara MefTert, Pam Fcrren, Linda W aters. Cheryl Heath. Barbara Tobis, Dee Linda Hammer, Andi Hale, Pat New- lin, Margaret Rae. Swoml roi . Bobbi (.row, Beverly Taake, Linda Smith, Penny Prortor, Pat Allen. Melinda Brandenburg, JoAnn Huebner, Karen Tande, Libby Bailey. Third row: Becky Willis, Jan Myron, Cindy Brewer. Jeanne McCary, Sue Tucker, Diane Ede, Kathy Mikesell. Karin Strom. Theo Joplin. Roosevelt ' s 2tt Riderettes a rompanv the marching hand during the football and parade seasons with their pre- i i-ion marching and colorful pom-pom routine-. The Riderettes open the fall pep assemblies with the forma- tion of an arch through which the football team enter and leaves the auditorium. This year ' s activities were highlighted by a combined band show with North High and an appearance in the Yeishea parade at Iowa dilate 1 niver it . Roosevelt wj also represented in the Drake Relays Parade and the Armed Forces Day Parade. Much hard work and early morning prartire made t li i - t ar - half-time performance ., pep assemblies, and parade- a success. Riderette officers were President Barb Meffert ami eeret ar Margaret Rae; band officers are Student Direetor Dan Hartzer and Seeretary Laurie Crapo. Majorettes The majorettes add dash to the ioothall half- time activities and the spring parades. The ix majorettes and the Drum Major, Dave Settt, participate with the Riderette and hand in the half-time presentations. The majorette practiced before and after school in an effort to perfect their intricate baton routines The responsibility of the drum major i to co- ordinate the band. Ann Merkel. Jam- Warren Sue Fuller, Dave Scott, Connie Jeanne Taake, Sharon Cook. Coin Club The Roosevelt Coin Club was organized for students interested in learning more about foreign money. Under the supervision of the club - sponsor. Mi Wilma Dick, and the lead- ership of President Jon Clark, members meet to exchange and to buy and sell coins. Guest speakers are invited to lecture and give help- ful information. First rmv: Bob Schaller, Mar Harmon. Janet Niffenegger, Jim Lamb. Miss Dick. Second row: Bruce Teigland, Fred Aldrich. Bid Stowe, George Burdock, John Clark. Frank Smith. ■ I ■ hirst ton Jean Taylor. Janel Long, Rosalie Vnderson. Diana I irlteB. ?tr nj rm§i 9toVC Roberts. Bob Bobbin . Bruce Brown. Dave Proctor, Bob Gibbs, Mickey Scanell. Debate Club The primal goal of Debate Club i- to gain a knowledge of the fundamental techniques of debating. The members organize material of a controversial nature, and then the debate both sides of the issue. One of this eai - topics pertained to the possibility of forming i I ommon Market in the Western Hemi- sphere. Debater- learn through the experience of thinking for thein«el e-. French Club first row: Joan W inner. Muriel Miller. ilia Eagleson. Tat Reynolds, Mary Ann Rood, Sarah Mackaman. Rail Goldman. Scott Neff. Second row: Bob SrhaHer, Belva Billiard. Pat Ronan. Jane Morgan, Franeie Green, Michele McCormack, Babs Linn. Julie Johnson, Sindee Hofmeister, Stephanie Woodburn. Third row: Dona Rearh, Sandy Rlyth. Sue Rrenker, Jan Myron. Karin Strom, Barb Brittingham, Pat Ely. Rosalie Heuitt. Rosalie Ransom, Mr. DuBo | ive la Franee! This was the motto of the Freneh Club, headed by Monsieur DuBosq. This year the club con- tinued its friendly feud with the German Club. At the Thursday meetings, members heard guest speakers and French movies. Promoting the understanding of French culture, the students published their own paper, La S if£ sse. Fall officers included Rosalie Ransom, presi- dent ; Stephanie Woodburn. vice-president; Bart Gold- man, secretary; and Scott Neff. treasurer. In the spring, the club was directed by Margaret Burn, president; Bart Goldman, vice-president; Marguerite DePalma, lecre t ar : and Etta Berkowitz, treasurer. The German Club had another MMJ w ar. Published by two opposing parties, the German Daily and the German Hrrdld kept the club informed on important treats. German club continued its traditional war with the French Club. Other activities included the presentation of a three act comedy, In der Vierten Klasse, and a German skit. Meetings were held twice a month at which members joined in games. At the Christmas party. Genua Christmas carols were sung. In the fall. Bill Dean was president, and Jack Carter was the head in tin- -pring. Herr Graham. German teacher, was sponsor. German Club First row: Sue Schueiker. Jane Roberts, Laurie Crapo, Lynne Faber, Rev Zacherle. Jo Ann Maples, Nora Grove . Mar nn Cass, Marsha Evans, Helene Moser. Second row: Mr. Graham. Jim Evans, Sue Shirley, Rosalie Hewitt, Ortrun Seiler, Mary Shepherd. Third row: Bob Hayne, Herb Van Deventer, John Ritchart, John Liepa, Dennis Killinger, Mark Covington, Dave Hayes, Richard Beatty, Herb Lichtenberger, Floyd Child. 48 Latin Club First rou: Jean Jerrel, Lynn Patterson, Lynne Richards, Mary Snook, Luria Lynner, Sarah Johnson. Eileen Mally. Second rou: 111 M v r Linda Mien. Jane Reid. Jennie Spot . Sandy P oland. Thi- year the Latin Club has e tahlished an extensive committee system to regulate its many activities. I nder the leadership of the president, Lucia Lynner. the Latin Club designed and obtained the Latin Club pin . To celebrate the Roman Christina . ) nl itt rnaha. the third and fourth-year students presented a skit. The high point of the year was the Roman Banquet. I nder- lawmen were slaves to upperclassmen and served them elaborate dinners. Sponsored by Miss Jeanne Piatt, members of the Span- Mi Club participated in many activities In preparation for the annual Christmas party, members made paper mache pinatas. covered with bright crepe paper and filled with candy. At the next meeting, the pinatas were broken by blindfolded students swinging large bats. During the second semester, members planned Pan American Day exhibits and festivities. Spanish res- taurants in Des Moines were visited, and the members were honored by Latin-American -speakers. Spanish Club First rou: Lynn Johnson. Bea Eller, Karen Tande, Alyce Rae Moore, Beverly Taka, Rosalie Anderson, Norma Jone Blair. Ann Goodman. Sc -ond run : Janice lhertoii. h ' ita Criffin. I ran. ie l.nni. Marx Wilcox. nn Henneberry. Jenm Mary Cass, Nora GrOTM Debbie McQuire, Bev Reed. Third ro.i : Toni Robeck, Ciane Ede. kath Evans, Ann I feitb-r. Knudson, Pam Scitzinger. fl—ll King. Diane Wolff. Barb Bowen. Diana Carlson, Mary Helen Hanson, Carolyn Koon Hewitt s, Linda Griffith, Charlene , Rosalie 1° Future Physicians Club First row: Frank Grund, Pat Boal, Stephanie Woodburn. Sheri Riley, Joan Piggot, Moira Williams. L nn Faber, Gregg Ph nk. Second row: Scott Neff, Henry Malley, Tom Gilbert, Ed Bernstein, Steve Srhreiber, Barney Greenhill. Third row: Jon Clark, Jeff Watters. Jim Sofen, Fred Rosenberg. Jim McCoy, Marty Rosenfeld, Joe Smith. .Vol pictured: Mike Schatz. Future Physicians Club was organized to acquaint stu- dents interested in careers as doctors and related pro- fessions with the medical field. At the Tuesday night meetings, programs were given to supply this informa- tion. Members did experiments, heard speakers, and watched movies. A new program was arranged by the club sponsor, Mr. Houser. whereby members could work at the Des Moines Methodist Hospital during the spring semester. Girls interested in becoming registered nurses formed the Future Nurses Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Bridget SwMt, the girls learned more about nursing careers through movies and lectures at their Thursday night nuttings. The club project was sending girls to work at Blank Memorial Hospital on Saturday mornings. The club officers included Marty Stouffer, president; Sue Farmer and Barb Stebbins, v ice-presidents ; Barb Meffert, secretary; and Karin Strom, treasurer. Future Nurses Club First row: Marty Stouffer, Sue Farmer, Barbara Stebbins, Ba hara Meffert, Karin Strom, Miss Sweet. Second row: Helene Moser, Nancy Mai, Donna Ballentine, Leslie Kawamoto. Mary M ?sserly, Bobbi Crow, Molly Copenhaver. Carole Farmer. Third row: Barb Bow en, Joy Lohff. Virginia White, Karen Solberg, Sandie Blythe, Karen Galbreth. Donna Sams. Fthel Martin, Liz Burns. CO Future Teachers Club hirst row: Shelia Roland, Polly Jolly, Carol Sullivan, Kathy Meffert, Carolyn Hell. Margaret Fori - Worn row: ( lor Wright. Sally Freeburn, Donna Ballentine, Leslie Kawamoto. Charlotte Ensley, Diana Carlson. Jo Ann Stromwell. Third row: Nancy Boyer, Barb Bow en, Kathy Mike ell. Chris Mmoi). Phyllis Lamb, Sandy Blythe, Sara Vance, Karen Galbreath. Members of Future Teachers of America help the Roose- velt faculty with typing, filing, and test grading. The Hub- bell Helper program enables senior girls to help teach classes at Huhbell Elementary School. Club meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at which the girls hear guest speakers. This year a trip NM made to the district convention at Corydon, Iowa, and to the state convention at Des Moin  . The purpose of Scribblers ' Club is to encourage creative writing ability. During the meetings, members present short stories, essays, and poems that they have written, and Scribblers offer suggestions and corrections. Meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each month. The club is sponsored by Miss Jennie Brody, and the club president is Mike Sullivan. Scribblers Club First row: Becky Shotwell, Laura Lemon, Cwen Crecnhill, Ellen Weinberg, Kathy Kennedy, icki White. Second row: Bob Campbell, Tom Shirk. John Jacobs, Sandy Foland, Charmaine Reece, Sue Tin ker. 51 Math -Science Club Learning more about mathematics and the nature of the world is the mmn of the Math-Science Club. Students interested in either mathematics or science may become members. I ' nder the leadership of Jerry Strohbcen, presi- dent; Herb an Deventer, vice-president; Pat Boal, secre- tary; and Joe Smith, treasurer, the club pursue , these goals l -tinh. li-eu «inn. and experiment. One of the functions of the club is to buy and sell chemistry handbooks. Chemis- tr instructor TbonUM Seott art as club sponsor. The members of the Camera Club meet on Tuesdays to ex- plore the world of photograph). Directed by Herb Nan Deventer. president; Jan Fors th. % ire-president ; and John Houlette. secretary-treasurer, the club learns new and better methods of photograph) . Slides and pictures are shared and field trips are taken. Members take pictures for the Roundup, both the paper and the Annual. Rex Mor- rison, chemistr) instructor, is sponsor of the club. Camera Club First rou : Tom Shirk, Herb Van Deventer, John Houlette, Janice Forsyth. Pat Boal, Mr. Morrison. Stuond ran : Dave Haves. Car Barton, John Jacobs. |t ,h Calmer, Bob Bobbins, Jerry Samo. 52 Hoiiifiiiaking Club First row: Sue John-on. Sm Shiftily, Barbara Mowen, Patty keiter. Barbara Blair. Second ro . I aimer, Carol Clausen, Diane Helken. Jo Ann Strnmwell. I ' att pohn. Jan I - ' ield-. here riiibt. Third ron : Connie Miller, Jud Rirkert. Diane I ' o-tal. Ortrun Seiler. Diana Beer-. Donna Mub-tte. Mart Wort man. Sand Blvthe. kill and creative ability are required of the home economist. Members of the Home Fconomics Club tr to encourage and improve th -r fundamental-. t the Tuesday night meetings, movie are shown and speakers are heard. This year, under the leadership of Sue Farmer, president; Barb Blair. ic •-president : and CImHW. secretary; ami Donna Mullette. treasurer, the elub wrote it- on-t it lit ion. MiM K nth Baumgartner supports the club M it- -ponsor. The Si number- of tlo ecretarial Club haw HjhIc two held trips this year. One trip was made to the lowa-Des Moines National Bank, where the girl- became acquainted with the business procedure. Another tour was made of tin- Home Federal Savings ami Loan sso- ciation. A speaker on job opportunities attended one of the Wedne-da meetings. Miss onnie I  i-t and Mr-. Mar Sea er serve as club sponsors. Secretarial Club PHP ■ - First roic. Marge Tor-ten-oii. u -an Kling, Julie McKeever, Pattx Hamill. Pam Hion. Terr Trullingei hitmore. Brycene V il-on. Joan I ' aye. I arol Reece, Janet Boyd, I i Burn-. Cry-tle McCammond. ond Jennv S3 Cafeteria Monitors Fall Cafeteria Monitors First ron : John Braclo. Andy Grovo, Huh 1 ell man, Dave Strief, Mike Moon. Second row: Dave MrCurnin, Art Rigg . Jerry Campbell. Jim Freeland, and Tom Torsten on. Spring Cafeteria Monitors h irst rote: Jim Torstenson, Gary Zika, Jim Shuman, Steve Howell, Tom Beeehel. Second row: Scott ( ' ram, Mike Moon, Mike Taylor, Mike Sulli itn. Kich Wellman. During the fall semester, John Bittle and Jim Freeland were co-chairmen of the cafeteria monitors, under the Building and Grounds Committee. The duties of the mon- itors were to keep order and discipline in the school cafe- teria and to make students obey the lunchroom rules. Jim Shuman and Tom Beeehel were co-chairmen during the spring semester. The primary purpose of the counselor and office helpers is to be of service. The counselors helpers greet incoming students ;in l answer the phone, in addition U) typing ♦  t the school counselors. The girls in the office also answer the phone and take message , making sure that all notes are received. Passes and admits turned into the office are sorted and distributed by the girls to the homeroom teach- ers ' boxes. Counselor and Office Help First row: Margie Torstenson, Leslie Kawamoto, Andi Anderson, Mary Harmon, Carolyn Dennis, Terri Trullinger, Diane Sanson. Second row: Joanne Paye, Nancy Boyer, Susan Meyers, Sue Harmon, Liz Burns, Mary Freiburg, Pat Allen. 54 Library Assistants Working in the new Roo e elt library, the librar a--i-tant help the librarian, Sam Elliott, keep the books in order. Some of their duties include checking in books, dusting • hel e . straightening periodicals, and rheeking reading material out of the library. They also give students help- ful direetions. Roosevelt is fortunate in having a new library with a murh larger selection of books. hirst row: Eileen Matty, Stephanie Warden, Marilyn Lipson, u - Johnson. Mr . Linn, Sermir ron : CoBaJc kin-, ii-jii Noun. Joy Lohff, Nancy Marsh, Kathy Watson, Linda Kniss, Tom Gold- man. Third run . Debbie Xalder . Diana Beer-. Kama Jensen, Bet- illiam . Sarah ance, Bruce W ilson, B h M ► • • h I . Nurses Helpers The nurse ' s helpers assist the nurse, Mrs. Bridget Sweet, in keeping order in the nurse s office. They file program and health cards. In cases of minor scratches the helpers apply bandages and merthiolate ; and when Mi . Sweet is not present, the girls are in charge of the office. The experi- ences this job offers help the girll in planning their medical careers. hirst ran: Jml Blood w orth, Mrs. Sweet, Marty Stouffer. irginia White. Sm orul nm : Carole Jackson, Karen Peter-. Barbara Meffert, Nancy Mai, Judy Rickert. Activity Tickets Tellers The activity ticket tellers have a most difficult job. These girll are in charge of the money collected from the sale of Roosevelt activit tickets. They also file the receipt- from the mi that tudents ma receive their new -paper-. Thi job lar ts through the first -emester. and the girl- work during their study halls. Mrs. Seaver is in charge of the ticket sale. Mary Harmon, Barb Meffert, Elizabeth Neidig, Donna Jeffcrs. 55 Sports I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ea e, hut the doctrine of the strenuous life. These word- were the philoso- phy of Theodore Roo evelt own life. Varied athletic program are included in the ( durational curriculum at Roo e elt: all ■ f i flU are enrolled in physical education classes, and main participate in conipetitixe -port- event-. The beginning of the athletic season in the fall i accompanied hy a spirit of en- tliu-ia-in and unity anion : the Roo-e .lt -Indent l o l . K - citing sport- e ent- and athletic triumph- are highlights of the school year, and are long-rememhered by both players ami spectators Because Theodore RoOMftll led a rugged outdoor life, he realized the value of physical training a- a supplement to schola tic activities To participate in one or more of the -port- season : or to be an active and loyal supporter of athletics at Roo evelt i- to lead a strenuoui lit . 57 Varsity Football Head Coach Don Prior Assistant Coach Joe Bla kn irh Season Record TRHS 26 Ames 31 TRHS 12 Valley 7 TRHS 28 Tech 13 TRHS 0 Lincoln 24 TRHS 21 Newton 21 TRHS 28 North 12 TRHS 19 Dowling I TRHS 20 East 7 Line (loach ern Weidmaier Dave Chapman, Jr. Rod Faino, Jr. Doug Hein, Sr. Dave Hoak, Jr. Dick Lamb, Jr. Gary Mit knfl QB QB HB T HB FB All-City All-City, All-Stat 58 Lettermen Not Pictured: Steve Howell. Sr. E Tim Lowe, Sr. FB Julio Rvmer, Jr. Tom Tors HB Rich We-llman. Sr. QB Keith Wilken. Sr. John Work. Sr. HB Head Coach Don Prior i left | spurs on the Rider squad. Such on-the-pot advice pulled the lowly-rated Riders up to a final rank of eleventh in the state and a tie for the I ii Series title. Most impressive win in the 5-2-1 season was over highly favored Tech. A 21-21 tie with Newton proved the Riders ranked with the very best in the state, as they bounced hack from their disappointing loss to co-cham- pion Lincoln. At the right, Dick Lamb, one of many promising juniors on the squad, grab! a pass in the 20-7 victory fi t an h-rival East in the sea on finale. 59 Gary Mitskoff llefn, an All-State and C.ity choice, goe- for extra ardagc in tin 28-13 victory over Tech in the tir-t it Striei Hath Thi- victory brought a hare in the City crown and recognition to the pre iou-l Ml Refilled Hiiier-. Defender Julio Rymer (10) helps stop a Newton hall carrier in his last game of the MUM, as he wa injured later in the game. A promising junior. Julio wa- a loss to the learn. First rou: Manager Boh Hi-hop. Dave QuMM Hod laino. Julio H nnr. Doug Hein. Dick l.amh. John Bittle. Jark Baker. Jon Gaskel, Kip Meyers, Al Schwartz. Gar Zika. I a e Hoak. Jeff Newland. hurk McQuillan. Sonn Buck. I red Mun enmn Al Zo . Car Mit-koff. Manager John Braklow. Second rou : Doug Lang. Hill Weidmaier, Andy Grovo, Mike Lott. Don M William-. Art Higg-. Boh Langerak. Ed Neuman, Rich Willman. Paul John-on. Steve Howell. Tom Payne, Ste e Hamilton. DaTC Hi-hop. Boh IVugh. Hon .unar m. Tom Tor-ten-on. Keith ilk -n. Tom Gruening, Jerry Fro-i. t hird rou . (oarh cni W eid- maier, Manager Steve Knight. Manager Doug Steven-on. Boh 1r( amville. Hoh Billing-. Kelle Berke, Bill Thompson, Ken Grots, Owen Miller, Doug Churchill. Dave White, Bill Warren. Id folk) , Tim Lowe, Jim Lowe, John Work. Hu-- Hook-. Ted Hoar-er. John Burn-. Bill Hoffman. Daryl Hatfield. Manager Dave Lovejoy, Manager Scott (It am, oarh Don Prior. Ml Sophomore Football Srason Record TRHS 38 Valley 0 TRHS 26 Tech 6 TRHS 35 Lincoln 6 TRHS 20 Dowling 7 I RHS 22 New ton 7 TRHS 19 North 6 TRHS 20 East 7 Sophomore (loach Hoh Anderson Coach Rob Anderson ' s sophomore squad rolled to an impressive 7-0 season record, hold- ing their opponents to an average of Um than one touchdown per game. They averaged 25.7 points a game for the season. The sophomore team moved vs ell on defense and often -. M ihe should provide good material for future ar ity squads. The highlight of the year as the 20-7 win over East which gave them a perfect season and their fourth consecutive I ii titl SmM of the outstanding players w rre Don Patty. Ron Shirk, and Larry Shockev. 3 First row: (;regg Howell, Tom Stephens, Gary Severson, Don Patty, Jay Haeberle, Rick McMasters, Fred Rosenberg, Gregg Jones, Rill Miller. Daw Woodsom. Craig Miller. Jerrv Campbell. Ron Broun. Rob Comer. rmml rou Rob Ellis, Ron i aile, Kobin Thomas, Lou albracht, Ron Shirk. Dave Evans, Charlie ftm Rick Saiii . Lanny Chamberlin. Don Mallen. VOB McClellan, Roger an B rainier, (;ar Huebner, Steve Heilman. Third row: Manager Graham Cook. Brian Crees, Manager Allan Schakel. Steve Morris. an Woods, Dick Dey, Mike Jacobson, Martin Rroady, Gary Overstreet, Rob Peterson, Dick Schneider, ic Shaff er Don Ninth. Karl Christian ,,. Mike Callison, Rob Watson. Jim Duncan. Jeff Cummings, Ken Oldt, Rernard Fogel, Tim Kent Jack Andrewson, Rill Miller, Mike Daffron, Darwin Horrigan, Rob I pdegraff. Bill Bishop. Neve Paul. Don Pugsley, Mike Winslow, Leif Clomset, Tom Denny, Jim Barlow, Jeff ftm, Bill Hakin, Pete Zuber, Bill Jones, Bob Taft, Rob Harew. Tom Kreamer. Rusty Erickson. Coach Joe Blaskovich, Terry Gates, Coach Bob Anderson, Coach John Maguire, Manager Jim Nelson, Manager Jim Muell. 61 Cross Country Assistant Coach I harles Greenwood Ken Me«. er, I aptain Tom Beechel, and John Shurtleft art- working out for Cross ( ountry. Head Coach rden McClain Season Record (Low score icuh TRHS 34 Marshalltown 21 TRHS 15 Tech 8 Second — City Series Third Augustine Mile Fourth State Meet TRHS 14 East 7 TRHS 10 North 12 The Roosevelt harriers placed second in the city behind a powerful Tech team. The Riders were led by Ken Messer, Jim Burns, Dwight Kelley, John Shurtlcflf, Dick Lorkridge, Craig McCloud, and Mark Cheetham. The reserves raptured the first three spots and scored an outstanding victory in the city. firs row: Mark Cheetham, Ken Me er. Jim Burn , Dwight Kelley, Tom Beechel, John Shurtleft. Craig McCloud. Second row: Harold Snnth. .Boh C ' -riir. Jini Burn.. Mac King. Don Dunagan, Kd Kckhardt, John Mack, Cene Hamilton. Third row: Coach Arden McClain, Mike Kelly, Bob Cramer, Jim Milsap, Craig Ryan, Dick Lockridge, John OConnell, Crcg Narber, Tom Srhark. tourth row: Steve ingert. Bob Berry, Fred Daniels, Jim Bangus, Mike Bailev, Ja Blanchard. Howard Thomas, Doug Raglaml. Coach Charles Greenwood. 62 Varsity Basketball Season Record TRHS 56 Ames 41 TRHS 33 Newton 57 TRHS 17 Ottumwa H TRHS 58 Tech 51 TRHS 48 Lincoln 55 TRHS 44 Boone 55 TRHS 61 Pi 42 TRHS 47 MmhAteM M TRHS 46 Ames 42 TRHS 64 North 47 TRHS 62 Bill ll| H TRHS 34 East 18 Season Record TRHS 59 Lincoln 52 TRHS 44 Valley 38 TRHS 66 Grinnell 58 RHS 72 Tech 8 TRHS 10 East 42 TRHS 51 North 45 Distrn t TRHS 77 Mitchell ville 48 TRHS 71 Lincoln 38 TRHS 57 East 38 Sub-State TRHS 53 S. Hamilton 56 Var-it Coach Al Comito poses with Sophomore Coach Bob Anderson. After a slow start, the varsity basketball team caught fire and finished with an excellent 16-6 record. Ranked sixth in the state the Riders reached the first round of the u 1 State after decisive victories in the District. One of the early -ea on lo e- a- to State Champion Newton. An advantage of this year ' s Mjuad was the new gym, which gave the play- ers a chance to play in a home court. First rou : Manager Bob Bishop, Jeff Newland, Rod Faino, Mike Cut forth, Dave Chapman, Art Riggs, John Page. Sonny Batik, Hill Peaco k. fjfwd row: Manager Bob Billings, Doug Hein, Jim Greenebaum, Paul Johnson, John Bittle, Jim Couch, Jim Shuman, Clun k McQuillan. Coach Al Comito, Coach Bob Anderson. 63 The City Championship loam ' Parting line-up is shown in action on thi page. Vt left i renter John Bittle who was an All-Cit) choice ami r«Mfiv ' (l an honorable mention in the MIState seleetion. John ha played for the Rider for two eason . Also picked for the All-City team was Senior ' .ii. mi Sonn Buck, who is shown at right dribbling down court to make one of his deadly long shots. Balanced scoring and good rehounding were the outstanding feature- of the -reason ' s play- ing. Each game seemed to brinit a different high M-orcr. Besides athletic ability this basketball team had an excellent tirade average. Eleven of the fifteen ho were in V or T tracks with one being a National Merit Finalist and an- other winning a Merit Scholarship. 65 Sophomore Basketball Season Record TRHS 42 Ames 45 TRHS 41 Newton 28 TRHS 43 Ottumwa 35 TRHS 52 Tech 30 TRHS 50 Lincoln U TRHS 57 Boom || TRHS 60 Dowling U) TRHS 41 Marshalltown U TRHS 47 Ann- 8 ophomore ( loach Boh Anderson Season Record TRHS 61 North 27 TRHS 55 Dowling 38 TRHS 44 East 21 TRHS 57 Lincoln 31 TRHS 60 Valley 26 TRHS 60 Grinnell 56 TRHS 54 Tech II TRHS 48 East 20 TRHS 70 North M This year - sophomore team was outstanding on offense. They outscored their opponents by 19 point- per game. Five of the members of the team had totals over 100 while Tom Kreanier -cored o er 201) point- for the -eason. Phi- gave Tom an average of II point- Mi game. Tom, along with Jim Nelson and Jerry Campbell, were top rebounders. With a -ca-oo record of 17-1 the sophomore won an undisputed City crown and gave Coach Anderson a career total of 106 wins and 20 losses. First row: Manager Don Patty. Jay Haeherle, Jim Duncan. Tom Steven-. Dave Kvans, Ron Shirk. Bob Peter-on, Larry Shockey, Pete Curnes, Bart Christianson, Manager Jim Harlow. Second row: Coach Bob Anderson, Gary Severson, Rick McMaster, Bill Miller, Jack Andrew -on, Tom Kreamer, Jerry Campbell, Graham Cook, Terry Stalker, Jim Nelson, Dick Lamb. 66 Varsity Swimming Season TRHS 70 Fort Dodge 25 TRHS 72 East 23 TRHS 73 Marshalltown 22 TRHS 62 North 33 TRHS 80 Tech 15 TRHS 50 C R. Washington 45 TRHS 56 Lincoln 39 Record CITI TRHS (133) TRHS 69 North 26 TRHS 63 Lincoln 32 DISTRICT TRHS 95 TRHS 60 East 35 TRHS 68 Tech 27 STATE TRH (St) Head (loach ( lark Munger ft Assistant Coach Charles Greenwood The Tankers were undefeated this year as the BWtpfl not only their duel meets, hut the City, District, and State meets. State champion ' liver Bill Dean and hackstroker (second in -tatei Tom Throckmorton served as captains of this year ' s record-breaking |uad. A duel competitor. Daw tri I. captured tir-t and second in the 50-yard and 100-yard free -tyle events at the state meet. He was also an alternate member of the record-breaking - ' (Hi-yard medley relay team eontiftillf I Tom Throckmorton, Bob Synhorst, Phil Schroeder, and Dave Scott. First rou: I ;ix «• Mc( urnin, Ed Miller, Bill I), in. Da Mrief, Tom Throckmorton. Dave Scott, Bill Holt. Second rou Jerr Brown. Bob SvnliorM. Dirk Brow n, Dave Richard on, Phil Schr« eder. Mike Hart, Jim Peterson. Third rou: Don Russell, Ray Thompson. Jim Banni ter. Mike Leinhauser. raig McCloud, Art Wittmaek. Fourth row: Stan McCormack, Terry Reynolds, John Scott, Steve Eddy, Scott Addington, Steve Ackley, John Lombard, Chris Sharp. Fifth rou : Coach ( lark Munger, Mike Bentley, Rid Downing. I.eif Clom-rt. am I ook. Dave Ciuik hank. Chri Meflferd. State Champion Diver Bill Dean shows hi- form. Free-styler Dave Strief is about to come out of the pool Varsity Wrestling ll. ' ;..l ( o.i. I, Charles Maguire Season Record TRHS 24 L i nco i n 2 1 TRHS 28 Ea8t 12 TRHS 30 Te( . h i 8 TRHS 37 North 8 TRHS 25 Perry 12 TRHS 22 Linco i n 22 TRHS 34 Norlh i] TRHS 27 Eas , 16 TRHS 30 Teoh 14 Iffjftll ( mu ll ken OImmi The Roosevelt grapplers finished their seaxm with an 8-0-1 record. This was the first time in Roosevelt history that this feat has been ac- complished. Another first, not only for the Riders, but for all of Des Moines was the high finish in the State Meet. Gary Mitskoff and Rich Wellman both placed second w i::ht divisions to lead the team place. A second-place finish in the Invitational Tournament was also a of this year campaign. in their to sixth ( li.iriton highlight A big « urpri e wa the ea win over the usually tough Perry squad. Although a City title was not given thi war. the Riders did an outstanding job in the it Meet. Five Roosevelt wrestlers won a first place. They were I)enni Atherton. Jim Kvan . Mak Kin-. Car Mit-koff, mi Rid. ellman. Other outstanding members of tbi- ¥CW I xjuad were Paul Maguire, Jim knik. and Tom Payne, Firs, mi Mike Rohe k, Jim knik .an. ■ He. g,tr ,. Mike Steele. Denni- lhcrlon. Jin, K an-. Mak hinu. Hill Hoffman. Hi. I, Wellman. Gary Mitskoff Tom Payne, Paul Maguire. Gary Zika, John Work. Second row: Steve Bunce, Bill Hicks. Rick Neufeld. Alan Vhackel, M.ke H.ll J.m Burn , John Burn. Steve Wingert, Ed Newman, Ron Zamarin. John Morrow. Torn Dennv. Dave Woodsum Bernard Fogel, Bill Desk.n 7W row: Steve Heilman, Mike CUbon, Boh Berklev. Coach (harle- Maguire. Dci.im Nhwartz Steve Golden Steve Forrest, Ken Register, Gary McDivitt. Boh l inell, Dave Have-. Bill Murray Ci-org, K,.ne ,,, Meyer- ra,g MiBer. All KdnnM.n. Ouen Miller. on M. t lulan. Ko,, It, , Doug Lang. Bob I tez. i.,, J„„... |). 7 wWtJ Kd Kelley, Boh Hayne. Roger anlirander. Darwin Horrigan. Coach Ken Olsen. 70 Chariton Invitational winners kneel behind their runner-up- troph . Tin- Mitskoff, Jim Evans, and Tom Payne. v are Gwn Zika. Rieh Wellman [wtmi in the M;it . GOT) 71 Varsity Baseball ar-it ( n;n ll 1 ( omito The Roosevelt ha-ehall team -ta rtcd out the season in fine t le. Coaeh Al (omito had many returning veterans from %hieh to pirk lhi year- ' -tailing line-up. Other help came from last year ' s sophomore team. From this war - sophomore squad eame an outstanding pitcher. Dirk l)e . who rontrihuted greatly to the Rider- ' iieeess. ■3F y Sophomore (ioaeh Ron Adeoek First row: Dirk Lssaeson, Greg Meyers, Ron Houghton. Fred Munzenmaier, Pete Taylor, Rod Faiim. Dirk Dev, Kip Meyers, 1 . , k . U, V S ' VV ( H,,rk Mr ° uilli,n - Ki, k l)ol - Mark Swen-on. Boh Rhode-. Ron Montgomery, Kerry Ja oh-on Jim reeland, Boh hwald, (oarh (.omito. 7 hinl rou : Don- Steven on. Don- (iayant. I urge-on. Boh Shriver, Mark Ro- Denm Dot-on. 1 3 72 Sophomore Baseball First row: Jim Nelson, Hart ' .hristian-nn. Bill Miller, Don Patty, Rick McMasters, Larry Shocky, Bob Uetz, Chris Frochizer, Bob IVtrr on, Bobbin Thoina . Secorul ran : t ' w (,ol b n. (rai«: Miller. Don (lunluell. Bob Taft, Rieh Saffris. Rick Niday, Lou Kinjj. John H gHlai M Ihirri ran : Couch Scott s ir  ' il. Bob Punl. Boh I ptleuruph. Gt 9§ Join-. ( uach Stene B W I L 73 Varsity Golf ( ' oath ( ' lark Munger The girls golf team MNMd their MMB la-t fall by taking the Cit Series title by a margin of 16 strokes. Battling for the top four p mw k tions on the squad this spring were lettermen I imla Carpenter. Paula Lambrccht, Pat Lceper. I t -lie Timmons. and sophomore Melinda Kater. The girls are expei -ted to do well in their - ond trip to the state meet. fitting: Jan Hilton, Leslie Timmins, Linda Carpenter: Standing: Melinda ka-er. Jan Lutjen. Pat Leeper, Cynde Johnson. Virginia Tidrick, and PwiW I ainhrt ' i ht. The out 1 imlinu record of the Roosevelt link- men i- being continued b thi- ear ' s squad. Four senior lr.nl the squad to the city cham- pionship last fall at Hyperion with Chuck Renner ' s 76 leading the way. Challenging these lettermen for the starting positions thi- spring have been some promising under law- men led by Dave Hoak. letternian. This spring should bring main Rider victories. First row: Chuck Renner, Marty Schuchat. Dave Hoak, John Hall. Second row: Don Copper. Bob Hayne, Jeff Jacobson, Tom Davis, Chct Schwartz, Steve Ratcliffe, Mickey Schannel. 74 Varsity Tennis Boys Coach Izae Emerirh Dominating this year ' s play were undenlas- In the city tournament held last fall, defending ehampion Debbie Jones was de- feated by teammate Sheila Pearl. Both Roose- velt doubles teams reached the finals with Man ia Hudson and Ann Hunter winning over Carol McCollum and Nam Warrington. This spring ' s duel meets should present lit tle trou- Uf tor this excellent team. First rou: Jo-Xiin Huebner. nn Hunter, Pat Newlin. Judy Newlin. Second nm : Carol Mr( ollum. Debbie Jones. Shelia Pearl. Pam Ferren. Heather Mac- millan. Mania Hudson. Winning the it title last fall, the bo  tenni team plared rontenders in three of the four final round berths. Senior Bob Thelan raptured the ifagiw title. Playing Jim Greene- hauin and Srott Powell. Brian Brindle and Kirk Srliult won the rit doubles champion- ship. These boys should find little trouble in ont inning their outstanding record. First rou : Tom Cenhart, Jim Creenebaum, Scott Powell, Bob Thelan. Svt MM rou. Kirk Schultz, Bobbin Horn. Van Woods. Brian Brindley. 75 Head Coach rden Mr( lain Varsity Track Hard work has paid off for the track team. a it spring M ' iiMtn i excellent. Each class at Roo-evelt ha- been well represented on thi- ear- -quad. Outstanding senior- have been Fred Ferrer. Dave I rhan. Ken Me er. Tom Schack. Jim Burns, and Tom Tor-tenson. I nder- - 1 a - - men who have been prominent are Dirk Lamb. Daw Bi-hop, Tom Cruening, and Bernard Fogel. --i-tant Coach Charle- (Greenwood Assistant t .i h Don I or- Warming-up for the mile relay are Fred Ferree, Dave I rhan. Dirk Lamb, and Dave Bishc p. Thi team set ;i new rccdiil of .J:2.i.2 at the Drake Relays. First row: Boh Knud-on. Barr Creev-. Bernard Fogel. loin (Gruelling. Tom heerhel. Don-: Lang. Jim Burn-. John Shuttles, Mark Cheetham. Ken Messer, Ja k Hrieker. Tom Torstenson, Jim Burn-. Rieh Wellman. Dave I rhan. Fred Ferree, Jon Ca-kell. Dwight Kelley, Dick Lamb, Jim Martin, Tom Stephen-. mn l row: Brian Cress. John Scott, Cus Simon. Steve Paul, Car Severson, Mike Clemens, Dave Horrigan, Randy MeMahill, Owen Miller, Steve Forbes, Terry Isbill, Tom Schaok, Chuck Veatch, Jim Millsap, Jay Blam hard, Keith Wilkens, Scott Cram, Ja.k leaker. Bat McCogg. Bill Hoffman. Brian i hoU. Third ton: John lie-. Mike White. Craig Ryan, Ken Cro-z, Terry Miller. Steve McW illiam-. Jim Kite. Roger Burr. Jim Van Cilder, Don Gillette, Chri- Miarpe. Bret Kurnnan, Mike Bailey. Chmk Owr-treet. SteTC Forre-t. Dirk Lorkridge, Harold Smith. Ed Krll . Steve Hamilton, Ed Augustine, Phillip Schroeder, Jerry Frost, Rich Cartnirhael. Fourth ron : Bill Carron, Tim Kent. Ron Brown. I)a e IVr-en. Steve Wood. Jerr Campell. Bill Bishop, Jeff dimming-. Jack Vnderson. Howard Ilium..-. Bill M un enmaier. Boh Benton, Bill Cline, Jim Baugus, Ron Smith. Kelly Burke. I)a e Bishop, Jim Lowe. Jon OConnel. Steve Morris Craig Meyer, Fred Ro-enherg. Bill Edison. 71 First row: Bob Synhorst, Steve Ackley, Mike Hunt, Doug Hayne, Dave Scott, Tom Throckmorton, Mike Moon. Second row: Lee Shuman, Dave Bishop, Mike (lutforth, Al Zox, Bob Bishop, Kip Myers, Art Riggs. Third row: Bill Thompson, Bob Rhodes. Boh f i—gtimk Mark Roi k wll, Scott Powell. Nr r Howell. Mike Falk. Don McWilliams. Fourth row: Dave McC.urnin, Jim Bannister. Bill Dean, ( lark Mungci 77 78 I nderclassmen The sophomore and junior years are among the most vital in the life of a student; as more and more demands are made on his time, the underclassman must decide which of life ' s path- he will pursue. In making this choice he realize , a did Theodore Roosevelt, that the difficulty is not the doing but the finding what the right course i . In choo ing his coin-e-. college and vocation, the Roosevelt student receives much valuable help from hi teacher-. counsellor , and MmMn, but he realize? that in the end the choices are his alone to make. No matter what path he choose , each underclassman is aided in the development of hi potential by the wide variety of intellectual pnwHi, extra-curricular activities and athletic fa- cilities available at Roo e clt. In preparing for hi senior ear and for his future life, the underclassman follows his 6MM with a fervor that make- him one of those who care inten-el for both thought and action. 79 Sophomore Class One important thing that each entering sophomore ipiiekly learns is that he is invited and encouraged to become a part of Roosevelt by joining one or more of the school ' s many extracurricular activities. The pal system ami the sophomore tea, sponsored by Gilil Club and the Sophomore Sock Hop given by the Student ( ' .mini il acquaint the incoming da w it h main Mpectl « l Indent life. Each student soon learns however that there is one phase of the transition which he alone must make : homework takes longer and tests are harder than the were last year. Omr the c adju tmetits have been made, the sophomores enter enthiisia tirall into - hool activities h going out for sports, joining clubs and serving on Student Council committer-. First row: Ckril Inderson, Jan Baer. Jeanne Mtman. Linda Barber, kri ti mer on. Barb Beals, Pearl Beatty, Linda Andei -ou. u-an Brard le . Limla B al. Stt ond run : D ebbi e Aalders, Cheryl Arvidson, nn Beecher. Jim Bassarcar, Car Bagby, Scott Addington. Bill Vnderson. Sue Balko. Sherd mlrew. Beth Barrett. Third rnu . Jim Baugu , Jack ndrewson. Mark Baumei ter, Tom Bathey, L nn Barney, Klvin Balch, Jerr Baker. Robert Be isley. Ed Allen. Bruce Beeston. Mot pictured: Peggy Batter hel I. ( bril Bechtel. First TOW: Susan Brant. Karen Brinton. Margaret Brown, Barb Brewer, Sandy Borror, Kathy Benrs, (Gloria Borg, Gloria Benge, Wray Brett, Karla Bein, Sandy Broadfoot. Sctnnd row: Sara Bishop, Jennifer Bethel, Bob Benton, Wayne Bidelman. .)• Bilbrey, Bob Berkley, Mike Bentley, Jim Bow en, Prudy Brow n, Michaela Brody. Third row: Kraig Boysen, Bob Bishop, ( rai| Brockway, Royce Bounds, Ben Bishop, Ron Brown, Marty Body, Ron Best, Steve Bracketer. I ot pictured: Jane Bishop, Jean Bishop, Tom Boyce, Brian Brindley, Cheryl Brown. M 10A Miss Brody 113 Front roiv: CtfU ( hamp. Julie Christian, Rhana Cassel. Betty Brunk. Cfcuijl Chamberlain. Mar il n ( ha anne , Alice Chap rn.in Kath Campbell, Candy Carpenter, Sharon Clieeh. SftCMMl row: Sue Clark, Bonnie Clark. Kristi CarUon. dnijl Chri-tei i- -en. Bill Capen, Bart Christianson. Mike ( allium. Dale Briihaker. Stephen Bunce. Cindy Bur n.. Sar ah ( ' .line. Third row: J r r Campbell, Mike Clemen . I.anrn hemberlin. Don ( ' .ardwell. Bill Canon. Bob Campbell, Dean Carr, Dave Busrh, Mark Cheet- ham. Roger Burr. ! ot pictured : Bernadine Brin e. Jim Burn. Stanley Child-. 10A Mrs. Cole 346B Front row: SaHy Cox, Linda Cosgrove, Margaret Dalbey. Barbara DaRos, Tarn Codling. Jean Connell. Caren Cro . MariUn Crew, Barbara Crowley, Carol Cunie. Karen Conoxer. Flainc Da enport. Second rou: Joan DeMarce. Linda Cunningham. Parker Davis, Val Cushman, Steve Colony, Don Cooper, Dave Cruickshank, Charlie Cox, (George Cosson, Jim Derrick, Allan Crist. Parker Croiieh. Third row: Fred ' Daniels, Craham Cook. Mike Daffron, Ron De Hamer, Jeff Cummings, Tom Davis, Sam Cook. Bob Conyers, Tom Denny, Pete Curnes, Bill Cobb, Dave Copenhaver, Berry Crees. ! ot pictured: Meri Conn. Brian Cree-. 10A Mr. Craft 212 Front row: Kathleen Dougherty, Jean Diamond, Dee Erbe, Sue Diehl. Ruth Fverling, Wendy Fngman. Ann Elliot, Jeanne Duncan. Sand Donaldson. Kar en Fr irk-on. Second rou : Jim Duncan. Don Dyar. Carol Durham. Sheila Epstein, Shari Flwell, Mary Jo Ellis, Nancy Eulberg, Sue Evertsen, Denny Dotson, Etan Erman, Bob Druker. Third row: Mr. Craft. Bill l)e kin. R u «i Erirkson, Dirk Dey, Dave Evans, Don Dunagan. Richard Epstein. Bob Dueben, Cregg Erickson, Bill Edison, Denny Donahue. Bob Duitch. Not pictured: Bob Ellis. |] 10A IfiM Feist 115 Front Row: Heidi Clidden, Sally CaiBMJl, nn ft o pi, Linda (Gardner, Jan Fields. Mary Fribourgh, Beverly Pagan. Bn k (..mi mell, Linda Ferr . Karin Kurr . Second row: Steve Golden, CM Froshei er, Don Gillette. Terr Gate , Pom Cenlom. Fd Fein- tech. Barry Frank, Don Dunagan. Nile Falk. Hart Goldman. Steve Forrest. Third rou: Bernard Fogel. Greg Form— , Leif G l i MMt , Ni k Feilen, Jon Gookin, Tom Gilbert, David C— fMtli, Doug Givant, Dennis Fors th. Doug Goodlier. Keith I, lum, Sot pictured: Chri Faust, Gay Fisher, Mike Fritts. 10A Mr. Frrimuth 348A Front rnu : Barh Harold, Karen Harri . Ka e llamlford. Fllen Hamilton. Jan Graham. Pam Hanrork. Mar Cwinn. MariKn Haag. Mar Greeley. Second rou : Beth Green. Sue Harmon. CM Hanson. Boli ;ordon. Boh Graham. I  m Hard}, Frank Grund. and Hale, Phyllis Griffin, Joanne Groff. Third row: Doug Hanhur . Ron Harris, John Gordon, Tom Gruening, Jim Harlou. Jay Haeherle. Tom (irundman, Dave Hammerherg, Gene Hamilton. Larry Granville, Bill Groves, Barney Greenhill. Not pictured: Dirk Grangaard. Gliff Hammel. 10A Mr. Gonnerman 208 Front row: Mary Hatch, Pat Havens, Diane Hawkinson, Candy Heaton, Melody Henshaw, Judy Haviland, Joyce Hatcher, Jiatft Hilton. Second row: Gay Hooks, Sue Hobson, Romalyn Heintz, Sandra Hollehrands, Elaine Hayes, Sue Hengesteg, Kathv Hen- derson, Peggy Henneberry, Karen Hayes. Ralph Hogan. Third row: Fred Ifcttkills, Mike Hoffman, Boh Heidepriem, Jim Haurk. Chuck Hofbauer, Stan Hoffert, Gary Hensley, Dennis Helphrey, Craig Hoeman, Steve Heilman, Dave Higby. Not pictured: Mik. BfaNMfc, Bruce Hill. 82 10A Miss Harold 114 Front row: Barb Johnson, Marg Jennings Lynda Izzolena, Laura Hume, Margie Lisbona, Linda Irving, Syd Howe, Addie Inne . Second row: Marria Hudson, Colleen Ireland, Cynde Johnson, Dennis Jacobs, Robin Horn, Dirk Hour. Ha H utehiii-on. Jem Jerrel, Lileen WdHM. Beth Hwnan . kath HouMon. Thin! rou : Gar Huebner, Mike Ja ob on, Craig Jacobs Daruin tUfflll. Alan Jf ftl, John Qet, Rod lvers, Mike Jarobson, Dwight John , Bill Huf tader. Gregg Houell, Rirhard Jarob . ISot pictured: Ann Hueneniann, Carol Johnson, Georgie Johnson, John Johnson. 10A Mr. Hmm 246 Front rou . J ink Kline, Rita kagin, Jenni Jones, Melinda Kaser. Linda Kiel, Jan Kitehell, Ammy Keef, Kathy Kennedy, Elaine k. n, Deanna Kaulay. Second rou : June knight. Lee-Ann John on. Nam Ketterer, Ken flllhim, Jim knik. John Kallemwi. Mark Kiddie, Kathv Klein, Beverlv Kirfman, Susan Kern. Third rou : Doug Kinne . I on king. Tim Kent, Bill Jone . John Klock- entager, Bill Kline, Steve Kniss, Tim Joy, Larry Johnson, Greg Jone , Mr. Houser. ot pictured: Ted Jones, Angie King, Roger Knight. I OA Miss Kvclvr M)2 Front rou: Marilyn Libby, Patty Krause, Jan Lott. Connie Leui . Jan Lorence, Jean Lemons, Rachel Lindroth. Kath Leu is. Suzanne Lau er. withia Long, Deslonde Lamb. Second rou : nn Laughead, Connie Lindquist, Cheri Liljedahl, Judy kreider, Laura Lampkin, Linda Levine, Gregg Kucharo, Bill Lozier, Larry Lancelotti, Jo Latchem, Liz Lowell. Gary Lieberman. Third rou : Tom kt vainer, Doug Lang, Octavio Lorenzo, Robert knudson, Gary Lawless, Bill Lakin, Bob Larew, George kune . MB krainer, Jim Lamb. 83 10A Mr. Kirkpatrick 227 Front row: Sandy M li lw , Nora Mattern. Heather MaeMillan. Pat Templeton, Nancy Margulies, Louise Mcl)e itt. k at h Ludlou. Ruth Mackaman. ind Mark. am I on. Rajeanna Marsh, Debbie Maguire SmnJ row: Jan McDaniel. ™f M . comber, Cathy Macomber, Robin Luthe . John Mandelbaum. Nan McCormark. J. IT Ma er. I mi MrCinni . Mar Belli M il , kate Matte . Linda Madden. Jan Lutjen. Third row: augh McClelland. Rich Mcknight, ' John MeGinni . Mar. M. kinnrv. Mike Mah on, Ned Mack. Pat McGoff, Don Malum, John Maddv, Randy McElroy, Jim Iartin. rV i u t ut l : ind Ma o. 10A Ii krurtrer 2 1 Front row: Debby McNulty, Kathy Michael, Maryrose Moon, Lynn Milligan, Dolores Moran, Linda Mills. Pam Meyers, Geor-  ianne Miller. Rebeera Miller. Sum Mills, Janice Miller. Seeoml row: nn Morris, Anne Morris Cheri McPhetrige, Leanne Miller. Cheri Miller, Molly MeMichael. Jody Miller, Bill Miller, Kate Mills, Pain Minard, Barb Moore, Barb Mercer. Third row: Rick McMaster, Bill Miller, Steve Morris, Randy McMahill, Gary Moore, Chris Mefferd, Gary Meyers, Jeff Milbourn, Mark Missman. Bill Miller, Terrv Miller, Bill McMillen, Craig Miller. I0 Mis.- Lamles I I I Front row: Linda Munson, Pam Won. Cherie Olson. Linda Ogilvie, Carolyn Parry, Linda Parker, Kay Nordeen, Pat Myers, Bernadette Pasco. Second row: Margaret Noble, Marian Mullette, Nancy Neal, icki Newell, Linda Myers, Joan Nagel, Judy Newlin, Connie Morrow, Donna Niswander, Penny Norris, Janie Morse. Third row: Rick Niday, Jim Nelson, Jim Motis, Ken Oldt, Bob Munzenmaier. Brian Nichols, John CTConnell, Keith Olson, Steve Moser, Doug Nichols, Jim Muell, Don Patty. Vol t iturod: Jeanie Mountain, Steve Olmstead, Gary Overstreet. 84 10 Mr. McClain 206 First row: Su an Ram land. Carole Ramev, Shervl Pidgeon, Maymie Pirtle, Nancy Perry, Joy Potthoff, Gail Petty Ann Ramsey. |mlx IVter-rn. Thtltll Pidgeoii. W ilma Rain . Lvnn Piep. , StMMiron Njs.m Pink-on. Karen Proudht, Sheila Pearl, Boh .Pctorton, Roll Paul s texe Proetor, Russell Perkins, Greg Phvsick, Steve Pvle, Susan Randolph, Joan Pigott, Minnie Perkins lhird row: Dave Pollock, John Ramsey, Rick Phillips, Don Raker, Tom Randol. Rick Pooler. John Payton. Don Pug le . John I eter-on. i M I ' mtri. Brian Pennington. Steve Paul. Vo putured: Boh Quinlan. Laura (Juinn. 10A IfiM Platl 203 first row Judv Rinard. lunette Renune. Ro emarv Reinders. Jayne Ruan, Lynn Robin on, Nadyne Ro enbe«::. Coltftfl Rujen- berk Barhara Sands, Claudia Roth, Linda Roue. Sue Roberts, Mary Rundu . SmmI mmi : Man N hakel. Mike « aiin. ll. Char- maine Reece. Zan Reppert, ( onnie Savre, irki Ru ell. Linda tak M.aron Riley, Jo Reed, David Roberta err Reynolds. Third raw: u Srhat.-r. Se « chlie ert. Dan hla« htenhaufen, Fred Rosenberg, Rob Nhaller. Alfredo Romo. Crai- Kyan, Ken Register, Jann- Riff H i li Mrta, Mike Robeck. ot pictured: Janis Ryder, Franklin Rieh. Dan Richmond. Mr. Sootl 221 ma Tmr SMb Beckv Shotuell. Linda Sorkin, Linda Schuster, Barb Schwartz, Jody Smith. Shirl. N Scoville, Mary M ( imU S ott Shirie Sheolev. Second rote: Nam n Shepherd, Jane Srribner. Margaret hort. ue Nh eiker, Pam k. Dennii Sehwarts. G«i Simon. Don mith. Pam Srhult e. Jon.,- Smith. Jud mm% Kathj Sckweiker. Third row: Bob J, -.ii.¥ «r_ti l. r i i cl:-l, f ■ ■ ■■ .or m 1 .urn KirwL  v F.H Sims. Dirk Schneider. In Mr. Scott first Sehreibec, c - Schwebke Dennii Sehwarts, Cm Simon. Don Smith. Pam Senwkse, leyee 9mm Jud mm% Kathv Selrwefter. 7 nrr row: Bob Shriver, ferr Schultz, I ,ouis albracht, Richard Schultz. Ron Skiik. Gar MnM.n. Lari Shocke . Kd im . Dick Schneider. John Scott. kri Shaipe, Steve Shelley. ! ot pictured: Ann Silver . Diane Smith. Kftthj mith. 85 10A Mrs. Taggarl 230 Urst row: Laura Sullivan, Carol Staple. Sandra Stroud, Cheryl Strober, Carol Sparlin, Joan Standefer, Janine Nonehraker. LM Spencer, Carol Straub. Second row: Diane Tappen. Ruth Smith. Mary Swain, Tim Stepfe , te e ftttlt, l airs Nelter. Jam.- Sperry, Linda Stickler, Linda Stedman. Mr«. Taggart. Third row: Terr Stalker, Avi Soifer, Robert Stone, David Speers, ( harUfl Sutter. Rob Taft, Rruce Teigland. Ronald Smith. Fred Suain. ot pictured: John Strief, Tom Stephen herl Speagh. 10A Mr. Walker 236 hirst row: Rarb Tuedt, Carol Towner. Sue barren. Rarh Tre-ler. Jeanne I Itang, Jill Thornberg, Carol Tingle. kathie TTrttf, Suzanne Thompson, Martha Wellman. Diane I mmel. Second m Mar- allett. Htmt) W alker. Pam Trummer. Jane TIHMIHI, Raul Torres John lack, Robin Thomas Joan olherding. Marilvn W e|| , Linda Wall..,. u«..n W audi in-. Third row Mi Walker Mark Wal dinger, Rrian Walker. John oi t. Mike Thornhill. Roger Yanden Rranden. (Charles Thomas, Bob I pdegraft Ronnie ail, Denny Thompson, Rob W at on, Jim anCleve. ot pictured: Rob I tez. nn Tra i . 10A Mr. Oken 220 rir t row: Mephanie orden. Julie e-eU. M  r ixlom. Renee West, Jackie Zingerman. Linda Yo— ■ Martha doling, Jane Wum, Linda W ichael. Suzanne W ulf, Ka W illert, Carol Willi— u. Second rot,: Donna W ehring, Lorna Young, Art W ittmack. an Woods, Tim William . Mike Witt. Jon Woods, Ann W illiam , Linda William . Karen Whitney. Third row: Rrm e Wilton, Charlie Yapp, Richard Woodworth, Dave Woodsum, Jeff Young, John Woltz, Pete Zuber, Greg Woolever, Bob Wessels, Barry Wyner, Steve Williams Rill Zoesch, Ben Wolf. ! ot pictured: Mike Winslow. 86 Junior Class By the time I -Indent i I junior he ha- heroine ami- tomed to the exriteim nt of a pep assembly, the mud • « ► ■ ♦ in the parkin}; lot. and the early-morning croud around the uppl window. No longer the younger rla-- ;it Roosevelt, junior- hegin to take niMtmln§ re-pon-ihilit b serving a- eluh officer ami committee chairmen. plans for college begin In lake Alp 6, I -indent beeoSMI much more aware of hi- grade average and tud hour- lengthen a cordinglx. the year draws to a Wtti the juniors look forward to being seniors and begin to set a good example for the -rhool. for they realize thai the will be back again next eai thi time as its leader-. lanoff. Bett nton. Sand Bar k . Bam Bald- First row: Ro alie Ander on, Linda Mien. Sue Albaugh. Btck] ftltftj, Marly . win KathN Mcorn, Mar nn Beam. Vndi nder-on. Dee dam-. Second row: IVgg I abcoek Krna Barano ky. Barb Anderson, Russell Ailen. Steve cklev, Steve Bll— ■■, Rm, Barber. David Andrews, Sara Ayres, Jani e thrrton aria Bau hman. J aye Anderson. Third row: Fred Udrirh. lark Baker. Mike -thalter. Mike Bailey, Tim Behrendt, Richard Beatt . Rick Bell, Lddie Xuuu-tine. John Amick, GcmM Allen, Jim Au-tin. firs roil Franco Boggio, Jan Bemi darfer, Belts Berg. Joyce Best, Jac ,ue Bentley, Linda Blair. Ukc Berger Berkx Bl .k karin Bennett ?tl iflH row: Lora Bex ington. ,eorgia Billme er, Ruth Bigot. Dianne Brn-on. Dave Bishop, Bob Billing-, Larol Bettner I inda Billing Sondra Bolsinger, Jud Blood-w ... th. Stephanie Booth. 77nr raw: Stare Bennett. Da id Blake. Bob Berry, Jim Boatman. JaN Hi,., hard. John Boo .el, Ken Blakely. Larr Blumberg, Ed Berkley, l)enni Berkemann, Lance Bf«f Itrteer. A or pictured : Kelly Berke, Ann Bernstein, Andy Bookey. Bob Boots. 87 11 A Mr. Graham 217 First row: Sal l C ampbell, Jo Christopherson, Cindy Brother . nne an inc. Jo nn Boyd, Susan Cedarstrom, Margaret Burn. u-i - Bussman, Cindy Carlston. Fffie Brumbelow. Susie Burch. Second row: Melinda Brandenburg. I. ana Chri«tian on. Mary Burhan, Janice Caldwell, Jerr Brown, Jim Brady, Tormey Campagna. Bob ( aimer, Steve Broad. ( hi i- Church. ( .ind Bfewtr. Third row: Mr. Graham, Jack Carter. Mike Carson, Doug Chun hill. Dirk Brown. Dave Chapman. Hit-hard ( armiehael. Brim- Brown. Craig Chrysle. Mot pictured: Sharon Cook, Sherrv Carbetr , Da e Campbell. I 1 Mrs. Burr 107 First row: Sue Crandell, Suzanne Davis, Martha Creger, Susan Davis, Gae Cushman, Debbie Dickson, Cindy Dickson, Carolyn D -nni . Hermiene Cohen, Linda dayman. Second r m : Laurie De inter, Diane Correy. Suellen Dickson. Ka i - Conner, Shelley Dawson. Jan Dawson, Barb Collin-. Cynde Coggeshall, Linda Dei-hem. Third rou : I )  u - ( .o . ( lint Conn er. Mark ( uulunl. likr utforth, Jon Clark. Don Dimmitt, Bob Cri-well. Bill Crawford. ( raig ( orrie. No pictured: CumK ( lark. Enrique Dekado. John Dexter. 11 A Miss Dirk 210 hirst r m : Marsha Evan-. Sandy Faxel, Sally Farmer, Jacquie Fish, Betty Ewald, Janice Fowler, Sherry Faurote, Joyce Fowler. Sue Engman, Miss Dick. Second row: Kathy Evans, Dianne Ede, Barb Dutcher, Jackie Foreman, Steve Druker. Greg Duncan. Mary Elder, Bea Eller, Kathy Firman, Sandi Foland. Third row: Allen Edmison, Roger Fontanini, Joe Foarde, Forbes. Steve Doherty, Richard Downing, Jeff Duttn. Meve Eddy, Ed Eckhardt. Mot pictured: Dennis Easter, Rod Faino, Judy Eberlin -. nn Erp, Alyce Fischer. 88 1 1 Mi. Kmrich 218 firm row: FniiU Green hamn Greenwood, Linda Francisco, Nora Groves, Gwenn (;reenhill, Jane Frishberg. Martha Graham. Marli-c (  ,i - - 1 • i ( ai -I Grant. Sue Galenberk, nn dman. Second row: JinK Gettys, Ann Grund, Myrna Fugate, Kenneth Grnsz. Hill Gran-nn. Robert Gibb . Tom Goldman. Dale Grant. Su an Fuller. Kita Griffin. Bonnie Fletcher. Sidne Grote. Third rou Jim Greenebaiim, Allan I u on. Pat Greenwood, Kill Golly. Gha«e Gih nii. Genrge Center, Jerry Fro t. Richard (;reene, Jim Freder- irk. Dennis Garton, Ron Gipple. ot putured: Richard Gruen. Janet Gut hall. Jean Gut-hall. Paul (;ilman. Mary Jo Gagen. Jim Frazier. II A Mr. Kthin toii 202 tirst row: Joan Hays, Jean Hays, Paula Harwell, Jean Hal -. Jawiee Han-en. See H irk -. Mary Harmon. Rrenda Hart. Debbie Hall. Second row: Mam. Herndon. Linda Mailman. Ann Henneherry, Dee Linda Hammer. Rill Herring. Rill Hoffman. Darl Hatfield, Rosalie Hewitt, Pal Helming, Karh Hirt. Mar Han on. Third row: Steve Harris Ok Helgerson. Ron Helming. John Hauck. Harold Harnagel. Mike Harr. Doug Ha ne. te e Heiman. Dave Hoak. Rob fllilllkl, John Hender on. of pictured: 8 6TC Hamilton. Doug Hatrh. I I Mr. Hair) 301 First rou : Leigh Holm, Mary Lynn Johnson, Charlotte Jnhn-on. Mary Ann Johnson, Toni Holmes. irki Jennini:-. Sur John- -on. Vnn Hunter, ( ynthia Jay, Lyn jackovich. Saond row : Jana Johnson, Sarah Johnson, John Jacobs, Ted Hou-er. ( arl Janson. Dave Jewett. Glarke Holme-, Jerrj Jenkins, John Jacobu . Dirk Isaacson, Garni Jackson. Donna Jeffer-. Third rou : Paul H. John- son. Tom Hol-tad. Jim John-on. Russ Hook-. Jeff Jacobson, Paul M. Johnson, Paul 1). John on, Terr I-bill. Larry Johnson, Marc Horowitz, George Hyland, Jim Hultman, John Houlette. Ken Hoyla. JS ' ot pictured: Sand Horton, Thor Iverson, Don John-on. Mary Holman. 89 11A Mr. Trrman 346 First rou: ( hai -uc kninl-on. Sandra Jone . Donna Klein, Ka Knder. NMM JoOO , Sue Keyte. (irt ' li lien kaiitTman. Cinnx Keller, Mary Jones, Charlma Klin -. Second row: Janet Kyi, Jean kit , Debbie Jone . kati Kartell, arol K it h. Mark kihh. John King, Jane Kallemyn, Jean Kahre, Carolyn koon. karla kiniball, Joy e K u -t ♦ r. Third row: Doug ki l ler, Duight Keller, Bob Korte, Brent Kernahan, Skip Kraemer, Jim Kite. Richard Keith, Ed Kelly, Denny kleber, Jame keeling. Steve knight. Mr. Trr- man. Mot pictured: Don km . Dirk kir ner, Linda kni s. 0 gn. ftfl |uj ■rr 11A Mr. Landman 2T First row: Paula Lanihrreht. Marsha Long, Ju l LnMM. Bonnie Martin, Joanne Maples. Claudia Martimlale, Laura Lemon. Second row: Judy Lee. Diana Madi-on, Sallie Lenta, Linda Ma-on. Bonnie Love. Linda Manning, Nancy Laster, Jan ' If iff Third row: Dirk Letz, Bob Langerak, Jim Lowe. Pom Lcnhart. John Lumbar !. Le Marek, Jim Lee, Craig Lewi-. Kan l Marcoot. (mui-t Liepa, Mr. Langman. Mot pictured. Dirk Lamb. Judy LaKollette. Jud Maher, Mark Main . Kileen Mally, Battel] Spear. 11 A Mr. Morrison 223 hirst rou : Connie Miller, Ann Merkel, Carol McCollum. Sally Me er. Cheryl Mob, Joanne McCabe, Sherri Mes i k, Sall MrCreery. Second row: Pat Mesch, Pat McCauley, Gary McDevitt, Gary Millslagle, Jim Millsap, Craig McCloml, Bob MrCon- ville, Scott Mills, Jim McCoy, Jeannie McGary, Mazey McKinney. Third row: Steve Meglitsch, Robert Moehl. Craig Merer, Ronnie Montgomery, Bob McCloskey, Vince Mefford, Don McWilliams, Bill McCleary, Owen Miller, Ray Middleton, Bob Merritt. Not l i tared: Joyce M krn .ie, Robert McLaughlin. n 11A Mis ruton 118 hirst rou : Elizabeth Neidig. Jo Morgan. Diane Murray, Mary Morton, Sue Mowen, Sue Murray, Carol Newsom, Connie Norri-. lapel NifiVnegger. Second rim : Linda OU m. Donna Mullelte. Su an Partridge, Sue M er . Judy Opheim, Mary Parker, Nancy Neufeld, Linda Nicodemus, Pat OUon, Barb Norman. Third rou: John Page, Cary Moogk. ddison Parker, Creg NanW, Tm Page, Arniado Ortiz. John Moore, Kud O ' Brien. Denni- Morgan. Mot pictured: Marie Moran. Maurine Pabst, Nicholas Otte. Jeff Newland, Bill Murray, Kate Parker, Barbara O ' Neill, Janet O ' Mara, Bob Ogden, Jeffrey Ogilvie, Le Roy Nithman. 11A Ifrs. Serf] 124 S hirst rote: Mrs. Seek. Claudia Regan. L nne Patterson, Diane Phari-. Carole Pair. Kjella Reseland, Nancy Pritchard. Linda Pi I nier, Marcia Pochter. Second rou . Diane Postal. Judv Proffit, Linda Pedersen, Rick Prentis, Bill Ramsey. Mike IVrk. nn Pfeiffer. Carolwi Porter. Rosalie ft —MM. Jane Reid. Third row: Leon Pin!, Si  tt Powell, Bruce Proctor, Dick Peterson. Dennis Reed, Doug Ragland, Bill PKmat. Dave Pear on. Jim Peterson. Ken Peterson. Ken Pa-« hall. Dave Proctor. Mot pictured: Ron Randol. Joanne Plager. 11A Mr. Robert Anderson 124A hirst rou . Sall Rinehart. Kllen Sa re, Pam Seitzinger. Linda Roberts. Sand Schumann. ( arolyn Shapiro, l.vnn Richard-. Sher I ani , Joan Sandler, Sylvia Ridenour, Crace Rogoff, Julio K wner. Setond rou : Sharon Khkahaugh. Cind Se WSftS, Linda Ruck- man. Man Seidenfeld, Rand Sharpe. ernon Shelton, Ken Shedenhelm, Toni Robeck. Sheila Roland. Cindy Shaver. Nam Shad . IfftrgC ch eihert, Mark Robinson. Third rou : Dave Richard on. Mark Ko . Mike Schatz. Boh Bobbins, Phil Schroeder. Mike Roberts, Mark Rockwell, Bill Shainhaugh. Ste e Schreiher. Jim Schulze. Mot pictured: Roni S« ot t . Marty Rosenfeld, Chri Schamberger. 91 11 A Mm Gregg 248 First row: Jennie Spot . H« tt Sherin, Mimi Speth. Ruth Sherman, Linda mith. u .anne Taggart, (linger Starke, Mary Snook. Second row: Bett Snodgras . Pat Spohn, Diana Swanson. Mark Swen-on. Tom Shirk. Brine Smith. Steve Smith. Sally Stewart. JoAnn Simmon-. Jeanne Taake. Third row: John Shurtleff, Bud Stowe, Mik.- Shinkle, Daryl Smith. Ken Stinson, Mike Sparlin. Frank N mith, Rich Somerville. Paul Sperry, Ja Strosnider, Ward Swan on. Nor pictured: Lee Shuman. Pete Taggart, Bob Syn« hor t. Mike Steele, Diana Smith, Harold Smith. Steve Speme. Fernando Suare . 11 A Mr. Garrison 235 First row: Amber Walker, Sandi Turpin, Leslie Timmin , Pam Terabenv. Diane Tysseling, Sue Taylor. Jerilyn Taylor, Bev Taka. Peggy Vox. Svmnd ton . Jean Taylor, Connie Thur-ton. Sue Tueker. Cooks Tat .. Bill Thomp on. Mo es Thomas. Ginny Tidrit k. Rosemar Trumper, Phylli- anderkamp, Jaekie Telle. Third row: Howard Thoma . Phil Turnquist. Bill Tueker. Jim Thompson, Don Truitl, Tom Trowbridge, Jack Thorp. Gary Tracy, Greg anGilder. Ste e Thomas. ISot pictured: Barb Walker, Paula Walker, Ray Thompson. John oss, (Gloria Thornton. 1 1 A Mr. Viviano 214 First row: Stephanie Woodburn, Pat e t. Barbara i-hman. Nam y Woltz. Nam W arrington, Sue West, Vicki W hite. Jeri Weber, Mary Wooley, Leslye Woodard, Suzanne Wills. Second row: Juanita Whitney, Sue Williams, Jane Warren, Diane Wolfe, Craig Wells, Alan Weiss, Dan Williams, Keith Yamamoto, Carmen Woods, Karen Wittenbaugh, Marie White, Karen Wright. Third row: Steve Wood, Dave Woltz, Steve Wingert, Tom Weaver, Mike White, Jeff Watters, Bill Weidmaier, Dave White, Doug W right, Ron Zamarin, Bill Warren, Larry Wimp. Not pictured: Mary Wharff, Linda Waters, Sherry Wellen, Mary Jo White, Becky Willi-. ■12 9S Seniors More than anyone else at Roosevelt it is the members of Am Senior ( ' lass who lead the ttwmi life. In their aca- demic athletic, and leadership achievements, each class tries to surpass its predecessors and set high standards for its suc- cessors. Theodore Roosevelt realized that tlii- pursuit of ex- cellence is not easy; only the satisfaction and true enjo iueiit of a task can compensate for its hardships. No matter how he served, a police commissioner or as President of the I nited Utah ' s, he did his job well because he was sure he was right. Theodore Roosevelt accepted life ' s conflicts and justified them by saying, Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, . . . provided we are certain that the stritr ll justified; for it is only through strife, through hard and dan- gerous endeavor, that we shall ultimately win the goal of true greatness. Planning senior activities are the June class officer-. Kama Jensen, treasurer: Reck Nrigglcs. girls representative; Andi Hale, secretary; Mike Moon, boys representative: ( ' ar ika, president; and Bill Dean, vice-president. June Graduates The June graduating class, the largest to pa s through Roosevelt, kept a I i the spirit of Theodore Roosevelt by displaying outstanding leadership in the areas of academics, athletic, music, drama, and citizenship. They had letter winner- in e ery sport, 14 merit scholar-hip finalists, and representatives to state contests in both mu-ir ami drama. Their final -eniester WM highlighted by the election and installation of class officers. Senior Frolic. Kerminta Day, las- Sermon, ( la- Day. and finally Commencement. Roosevelt High School senior classes will long remember the high standards of excellence set for them by these tKo -indents. 96 hir Lynn Broadfoot Dave Bruce Sonny Buck Bt i f l Bullard George Burdock Jcanif Burgardt Jan Burlingame Jim Burns Liz Burns Dianna Carlsen Linda Carpenter John Carr Mar nn Ca e Jud liamherlain Don Chaplain John Choplin Chrystal Christy 99 Bill Dyar Ralph Dyer ilia Eagleson Chuck Elmquist Jon Engelhardt Charlotte Ensley Barbara Epstein Jackie Epstein Joan Errett Joan Esch Connie Ferguson Fred Ferree Pam Ferren Jim Ferris Chuck Fields DM richer Jeff Foarde Jim Foglesong Margaret Fones Janire Forsyth Sally Foss Bob Frazier I reeburn Jim Freeland Barbara Frevert ( beryl Grau Frances Green 1(13 Dianne 1 1. Ik. nil Selli Hildreth Mike Hill Steve Hill lai Hindal Pam llion John Hoff Barbara Honiann Jud Horka Jo Ann Huebner Hill Jark-on Sindee Hofmeietei Ron Houghton Judy Holland John Houvenafgle Hill Holt -Mew BOH Doyle Jacobs Senior committee chairmen Joan Walker. k.itli Weaver. Kathx Meffert. Harhara Meffert, Pat Konan. Willa Kaule-on, Jim E an«: -et ond row, Ed Miller, Bob Ewald. Ken Mc-.t. Mar Shepherd, Jud Holland, and John Dan Jame- X ork pose for their pirture. 105 Jov Lohi Dirk Long Janet Long Mike I oil l)av« ' Lovejoy Tim Lowe Diane Loy Dirk Luci I hi iu Lvnner .it. id Ifacluunan John MacRae Nam Mai Henr MalK Norman Mandelhaiim Nam Mar-li Judv Martin Monte Mathews in- Mattrrn Pal M.i I i -tU l((,ammond Bill Mrdartney Connie MoCleary 108 Mirhele MrCormack Dave McCurnin Mac McDowell Marsha McFJroy Sallyc Mcintosh Julie Mckeever Carole McMullen Charles MrOuillan Barbara Meffert kath Meffert ken Merger Mar Me«  rli I ' am Me er chmidt (ireg MflMffl kath Mik ofJ Ed Miller Muriel Miller (,ar Zika. Senior ( la president. HBtpU the Big Stick from Student Coun- I « i I Pretidtlll Jim Freeland during the installation a  enihl . . ;i r MitskofT Terry Montgomery 10° Judy Rlekerl rt Rigpss John EUtcfahan Jane Rohert Store Robert! Morton Rohert-nn Pal Honan Marv Ann Rood John Round Chuck Rou-h Don Ru ell Sakata Tom Schack S«niof ( la — suh-treasurer Nancy Mai CtUectl Staltt I IflM « 1 1 1 • - - fro m Muriel Miller, while Nano Mar h wait- her turn. Dave Sehnell Mai in Schuchat 113 Gretehen Srhultz Al Schwartz Chet Mrartttl Dave Scott 9w Judder Jamie Seidenfeld Denny Shafer Gorda Shambaujth Mar Shane Joan Shapiro Paula Smith Tammy Smith 3ob4] moot Jim Sofen Kami SuWrg in 1 nu n Southern 9m Sparks Rirk Spem«r Jim Sprisf Barbara Stebbins Mary Slen-tnmi Margie Stephen- Dean Scilei l)a e Nouffer Martv Stouffer Hill Stricklet Dave Stri -i Becky Strides Bermuda da ffoej thr leeiers a ehanee to enjoy spring and a change of pare from their routine of responsibilities a- the leader- of the srhool. Jo Ann Stromwell Cere! Sullivan US Mike Taylor Pell Taylor Bob Thelen irki Thoma Tina Thompson Tom I lu orkniorton Barbara Tobis Judy Tomlinson Marfii - Tnrttensoii Tom TotHMMM Sara Vance Herb Van Deventer Clunk Yeatoh Joan Walker Strve Walker 117 Hill Woods Jan W—4k John Work Marty Wortman QmN Wri-ht Bill Thomsen 118 August Graduates Mik. DtUN Ro alie Heuitt Darlene King Gary R M John Toppenherg National Merit Scholarship inner- Martha Dalhry Charb- M« Ouillan Merit Finalists The senior rlass is proud to announce the largest number of National Merit Finalists ever in a senior dasi at RoOMVelt. ThtJ art- Martha Dalhry . Chril Hartoft. Barbara Hrittingham. Jud Holland. Jrnn Griffith, Linda Carpenter; srrom n n. Herb an I c ♦•nt.-r. Mat King, Chuek MrQuillan. Jim Shuman, Loren Southern and Bub GctMt. hill Mr( artney and Jerry Strohbeen are not pictured. 119 January Graduates The January ( la— t l°6. ' { was tin la t mid-year rlass to giaduate from Roosevelt. Although ilo w n I Miiall las . they put forth effort ami excelled in many areas. They kept alive the spirit of the xhool- namesake. Theodore Roosevelt, who also was powerful in spite of his small size. Any task whirh wa assigned to the uronp was met with enthusiasm. The rlass had leader- in holh holastics and athletics, and gave much to Roosevelt in these areas in -pile of their limited nunihei 120 Mike Armstrong Oaig Aronow Jim Barnrtt Gary Barton Mar IMirendt Dwight B« ' rk Riek Boiler Bob Boyd Marvin Broun Stephen Burr Jim Hamilton !,« Milliard Joe Hindorff Tolly Jolly Sue Jo e 121 The top 15 per rent of the last January graduating claM includes Pat Ely, (;ary Barnett, Sue Jose, Phyllis Lamh, Mike K. li . ;md timnding Polly Jolly. The January graduates sported many unusual outfits on Marcus Moore, social science instructor, i host t in;in llu ir hermuda day which held in December. Pictured seniors including Boh Dim at the January graduate- senior are Jim Barnett, Rick Boiler, Polly Jolly, and Marty Cless. lea. 123 SENIOK DIRECTORY January Graduates rm trong. Richard Kansas State Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8; Roundup Page Four Editor 7 ; Tennis 7, 1 R . Aronow, Craig S.U.I. Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Roundup Cir- culation Manager 8; Student Council Safety Comm. 8. Barnett. James Ottawa H.R. Sec. 5 ; Senior Class Boys Rep. 8 : Sen- ior Class Sermon Comm. 8; Senior Frolic- T: Wrestling 4, 6 : Annual Senior Section Comm. Barton. (;ary I.S.U. Senior Commencement Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Pres. 5, 6, 7. 8; Camera Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Behrendt. Mary Alice Lake Forest Girls School Decorating Comm. 6; TRHS Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Girls Club Hospitality Comm. 3 : Football Pep Club 4, 6 ; Basketball Pep Club 3, 5. Berkey. Dwight Senior Banquet Comm. 8 ; Hall Monitor 5, 7 ; Football 4. Boiler. Richard Drake I ' niv. Senior Class Treas. 8 : Senior Class Com- mencement Comm. 8 ; Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3, 4 ; Hospital- ity Comm. 3, 4 ; Hall Monitor 5 ; Math-Science Club 3. 4 : German Club 5 ; Football 4. Boyd. Robert L., Jr. Drake I niv. Senior Class Comm. Chrmn. 8; Student Coun- cil Rep. 7, 8 ; Hall Monitor 4, 7 ; Cross Coun- try 8. Brown. Marvin Illinois H.R. Treas. 3; H.R. V.P. 4; Senior Class So- cil Comm. 8 : Student Council Rep. 5 ; Li- brary Monitor 3, 4 ; Lunch Room Monitor 5, 6 ; Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Assembly Usher 5, 6, Chess Club 3, 4; Stamp Club 3, 4; Baseball 4. 6, 8 ; Football 3, 4 ; Basketball 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Golf 4 ; Coin Club 3, 4. Burr. Stephen Morningside College Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Hall Monitor 4, 5 ; Football 4. Clausen. Linda Drake I ' niv. Senior Class Typing and Mimeographing Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Senior Frolics 7 ; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, 7 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 6 ; Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Basketball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Homemaking Club. ( less. Martha S.U.I. H.R. Sec. 3, 4 : Senior Class Girls Rep. 8 ; Senior Social Comm. 8 ; Frolics 7 : Girls Club Rep. 4 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 4, 5 ; French Club 6 ; Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Basketball Pep Club 3, 5, 7. Cook, David S.U.I. H.R. Officer 6, 7 ; Senior Class Line of March Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Baseball 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball 3, 5, 7 ; Wrestling 3. Cook, John Drake Univ. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Basketball 6, 7, 8. Curtis, Gary Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm . 8. Davis, Dennis Drake I ' niv. Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Hall Mon- itor 4. Kichelis. Anna E. U.C.L.A. Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 : Li- brary Monitors 7. 8 ; Concert Chorus 7. 8 ; (oris Glee Club 5. 6; Mixed Chorus 5, 6; French Club 5. Ely. Pat H.R. Treas. 3; H.R. Sec. 4; Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Student Council Phone Book Comm. 5, 6, 8 ; Human Rights Comm. 5, 6 : Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 8; Annual January Senior Co-Ed. 8: Red Cross Rep. 3. 4 ; Hall Monitor 5 : French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, Treas. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 5. 6, 8: Latin Club 3. 4. Treas. 1; Matchmaker 8; Annual Ad Salesman 8 : East Assembly Skit Geissinger. Dennis Grand View College H.R. Treas. 8: Senior Class Assistant Treas. 8 ; Senior Commencement Comm. 8. Grund. Rochelle A. LB. Senior Class Typing and Mimeographing Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 7 ; Red Cross Rep. 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Homemaking Club . . 7. Hamilton. James Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Safety Comm. 8 ; Phone Book Comm. 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman ; Hall Mon- itor 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8; Band 3; Football 4. 6. 8 : Basketball 6. 7 ; Wrestling 4. 6, 8 ; Track 7 : Boys Leader 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Baseball Manager. 2 RV. Hensley. Park Drake I niv. Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 : Mrs. McThing 5 ; Macbeth 6 ; Math-Science Club 5. Milliard. Lester Drake I ' niv. Senior Social _Comm. 8 ; Hall Monitor 5 ; Swimming 4. Hindorff. Joseph Drake I ' niv. Senior Class V.P. 8 : Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Hall Monitor 3 ; Assembly Usher 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Football 4 ; Snack Bar Helper 4, 5, 6. Jolly, Polly Kay Senior Class Sec. 8 ; Senior Banquet Comm. 8 ; Senior FYolics 7 : Student Council Rep. 5 ; Girls Club Rep. 3, Friendship Comm. ft, 4, 5, Grade Rep. 4, 5 ; Mrs. McThing 6 ; Macbeth 7 ; French Club 6, 7 ; F uture Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, V.P. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Office Helper 6 ; Homemaking Club 7 : Senior Frolics Comm. 7 ; Hubbell Helper 8; Annual Salesman 8. Jose, Susan Kansas I ' niv. (Valley High) H.M.S. Pinafore 6 Concert Chorus 5, 6 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 1 V ; Spanish Club I, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 ; All-State Chorus 5 ; Honor Roll 3. 4, 5. 6; (TRHS) Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Annual Senior Section Comm. 8 ; Football Pep Club 8. Kelly. Michael Beloit Senior Class President 8 : Student Council Rep. 8, Tutoring Comm. B J Roundup Sports Editor 8 ; Orchestra 6, 7 j Band 3, 4, 5 ; Foot- ball 4 ; Cross Country 6, 8 ; Student Court Justice 3. Krohn, Marijo Americana Beauty Sch. H.R. Sec. 7 ; Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Lamb, Phyllis Grinnell College Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. Chrmn. 8; Senior FYolics 7 ; Student Council Rep. 7 ; Qfa U Club Rep. 4. 5 ; Anastasia 5 ; Annual January Senior Co-Ed. 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 8 j Red Cross Rep. 5. 6, 7 ; French Club 4, 5, 6, 7 ; German Club 8: Future Teachers 3, 4. ... ft, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 4, 5: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Latin Club 4, 5; Hubbell Helper ft. Leibow. Michael Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Assembly Usher 6, 7 ; Track 3. Leiberman. Stephen Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Wood Sh..p Instructor 7 j Metal Shop Instructor 8 ; Mech. Art Instructor 8. Martin. Margaret E. Sioux Falls ( ollege Senior Class Typing and Mimeographing Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 8 ; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7. 8; Football Pep Club 4, 8; Basketball Pep Club 5. McClure. William Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8. McKenzie. Gary I J I Senior Class Typing and Mimeographing Comm. 8; 16 mm. Crew 5, 6, 7, 8; Biology Lab Assistant 5, 6, 7, 8. Meyer. David Drake I niv. Senior Class Sermon Comm. s ; Roundup Business Manager 8 ; Athletic F quipment Man- ager ft, 4. Michael, James S.l .1. Senior Class Day Comm. 8. Morse. David Grand View ( ollege Senior Class Day Comm. 8. Noyes, Peter Drake I ' niv. Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; F ' oot- ball 3, 5, 8. Phillips, David Grand View College Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8; 16 mm. Crew 4 ; Cross Country 4. Royer. Ronald I.S.I . Senior Class Day Comm. Chrmn. 8; Swim- ming 4, 6, 8, 1 R . Sams, Donna Iowa Lutheran Hospital Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, Friendship Comm. 7, 8 : Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Concert Chorus 8 ; Mixed Chorus 6, 7 ; F ' uture Teachers 3, 4, 5 ; Future Nurses 6, 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 8 ; Senior Frolics Comm. 7 ; Sen- ior Frolics 7. Seiler, Ortrun Children ' s Clinic. Germany Senior Class Banquet Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Sen- ior Frolics 7 ; Girls Club Grade Rep. 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5, 7, 8: German Club :i. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 4, 7, 8: Football Pep Club 6; Bas- ketball Pep Club 7; Homecoming Attendant 8; Homemaking Club 3, 7, 8. Selindh. Vernon I.S.U. Senior Class Assistant Treas. 8 ; Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Wrestling 4, 6. Smith. William I.S.U. Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 6; Annual Senior Section Comm. 8; Football 4. Stewart, Sarah S.C.I. Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8; Sr. Frolics 7. l lm, Robert Walters. Arthur LI 1 Senior Banquet Comm. 8 ; Math-Science Club 7 ; 16 mm Crew 3, 7. 124 June Graduates Football 3 ; Bas- bram. Mariann S.U.I. 5. nior Class Sermon Comm. 8; Senior FrolUi 8 ; Student Council Election Comm. 8, Friend- ship Comm. 7 : Annual Ad Salesman 8 ; Girls Glee Club 5, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 5, 6, 7, 8. Alcorn. Karen Drake Univ. H.R. Sec. 6; Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Band 3, 4, 5 : Secretarial Club 8 ; Football Pep Club 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 8. Allen. Patricia Drake Univ. Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Human Rights Comm. 8 ; Rider- ettes 5. 6. 7, 8: Future Teachers 3, 4; Football Pep Club 3 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. Anderson. John Senior Class Day Comm. ketball 7. 8. Anderson. Karen s ' Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Band 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8: Future Teachers 3. 4, 7, 8 ; All-City Band 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4. Anderson. Marjorie Augustana College Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. : Red L ross Rep. 5. 6 ; Spanish Club 5, 6 ; French Club 5, 6 : Bridge Club 3, 4. 5, 6 J Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Apple. Larry Moruingside Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Student Coun- cil Rep. 3; Annual Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 4; Orchestra 3 ; Band 3 ; Wrestling 4. Askew. Douglas Senior Class Mimeograph Comm. 8 ; Band 3, 4; Football 3; Wrestling 4. Atherton. Dennis S.C.I. H.R. Pres. 3 ; Football 3 ; Wrestling 1 R 4, 8. Atkinson. Joyce Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5 ; Intramural Comm. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 7. 8 ; Captain Major- ettes 5 : Leaders Club 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 5. 6, 7, 8, Austin. Carol Drake Univ. Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8 : Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 4 ; Mixed Chorus 3 ; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4. 7 ; All-State Orches- . tra 5, 7. Baer. Marc I.8.U. H.R. Pres. 7 : Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Rep. 8. Booster Comm. 7. Finance 8; Annual Ad Salesman 5, 6, Sports Editor 7, 8 ; Football 3 ; Basketball 5, 6 ; Student Council Center Comm. 8, Con- stitution Revision Comm. 7 ; All-City Student Council Jamboree 8. Bailey. Martha Elizabeth Drake I niv. H.R. Sec. 4, 5; Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8: Girls Glee Club 6, 7, 8; Riderettes 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Baldwin. Craig S.U.I. Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8: Carousel. Matchmaker 7. 8 ; Band 3. 4, 5. 6 ; Math-Science Club 7, 8 ; Baseball 4. Ballentine. Donna Drake I niv. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7 : F ' uture Teachers 6, 7; Future Nurses 6, 7; Football Pep Club 3, 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Bannister. James Univ. of Oklahoma Student Council Safety Comm. 7. 8 ; Hall Mon- itor 6 ; Boys Glee Club 7, 8 : Spanish Club 3. 4 ; Baseball 3, 4 ; Swimming 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Track 5,6: Leaders 7.8; Football Manager 3. Baranosky. James Drake I niv. Senior Class Mimeograph Comm. 8 : Football 3 ; Basketball 3, 4. 5, 6. Barnes. Clement Drake Univ. Senior ( ' lass Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; As- sembly Usher. 3. 4. Barnett. Jane Colorado Women ' s College Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8; Roundup Staff 8: Red Cross Rep. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Barnett. Jeanne Colorado Women ' s College Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 6: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Bartley. Margaret Jane Drake Univ. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 6, 7 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 5, 6, Constitution Comm. 7, Tutor 5. 6, 8 ; Matchmaker. Carousel 7. 8; Annual Staff In- dex Editor 7, 8 ; Roundup Staff Editor 7 : Con- cert Chorus 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 4 ; Mixed Chorus 5. 6 : Band 3. 4 : Spanish Club 5 ; Debate Club 5, 6 ; Scribblers Club 5 : Costume Club 8: Make-up Club 4: Football Pep Club 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Thespians 8; National Merit Letter of Commendation. Bassman. James W 1 H.R. Pres. 4, 5 ; Math-Science Club 5 : Coin Club 4, 5 : Wrestling 4 ; Cross Country 6 ; Latin Club 3. 4. Beach. Douglas Columbia I niv. H.R. Pres. 5 ; Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Sen- ior Frolic- B : Anastasia, Mrs. McThing. Mac- beth. Matchmaker 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 ; French Club 7 : Debate Club 5, 6 : Scribblers Club 7, 8 : Bridge Club 8 ; Chess Club 7, 8 ; Dramatics Club 7 ; Thespians. Reasley, David Senior Class Mimeograph Comm. 8 ; Band 3, 4 : Wrestling 4. Beatie. Mary Red Cross Rep. 3, 4 j Spanish Club 4 ; Future Teachers 3, 4. Beechel. Thomas Drake Univ. H.R. Pres. 3, 4 ; Student Council Second V.P. 8 ; Student Council Cafeteria Comm. 8, Build- ing and Grounds Comm. 8, Hall Traffic Comm. B; Matchmaker. Carousel 7. 8: Lunch Room Monitor 8: Assembly Usher 6: Concert Chorus 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3: Wrestling 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. Cross Country Capt ain 1 R , 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; Track 3. 4. 5, 6 ; Thespians 8; Mimes 8. Beers. Diana Grand View College Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Carousel 8 ; Library Monitor 7, 8 : Orches- tra 5. 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 7 : Home- making Club 7, 8. Bell. Carolyn Senior Frolics 8 : Spanish Club 3. 4 : Future Teachers Treas. 7, 8 ; F uture Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Benjamin. Kay S.U.I. H.R. Sec. 3. 8 : Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 3. 4. 5. 6 ; Spanish Club 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Berkowitz. Etta Pembroke H.R. Sec. 7, Treas. 8: Senior Frolics Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 : Girls Glee Club 6 : French Club 5. 7. 8; Carousel 8. Dramatics Club 8. 4 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Mimes 7. 8; Latin Club 3. 4 : Sec. in Athletic Office 7. 8. Bernstein. Edward S.U.I. H.R. Pres. 8: Senior Class Social Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 8 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 8 ; C arousel s ; Red Cross Rep. 7 ; Concert Chorus 8 : Mixed Chorus 7 : Orchestra 6, 7; Future Physicians 7, 8. Berven. Norman S.U.I. Hall Monitor 8 ; Assembly Usher 6 ; Band 3, 4. 5. Bilbrey. Janet Broadlawns Nursing School Student Council Rep. 3. 4 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8 : Future Nurses 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Birge, Robert Richard I.S.I . Senior Frolics 8 ; Carousel 8 : Hall Monitor 7 : Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 4, 5 ; Junior Varsity Basketball 8. Bishop. Robert Cornell College H.R. V.P. 5, 6 ; Student Council Rep. 4 ; Bas- ketball 7, 8; Boys Leaders 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Football Manager 3. 5, 7, 2 R s ; Basketball Manager 4, 6, 8, 2 R s ; Concession Stand (Manager) 3. 4. 5. 6. Bittle. John Davis I.S.U. H R Treas. 5. 6 ; Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8: Senior Frolics 8; Student Council V.P. 7 ; Student Council Building and Grounds Comm., Co-Chairman 7 ; Student Council Con- stitution Revision Comm. 7 : Student Council Assembly Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Lunch Room Monitor 7 ; Hall Monitor 3. 4, 5. 6 : Football 3 5 7, 2 RV, All-City. All-State Honor- able ' Mentio n : Basketball 4, 6, 8, 3 RV. All-City, All-State Honorable Mention, Most Valuable Flayer Award; Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6. Blair. Barbara Jeanne Texas Women ' s I n , . H R Sec 6, 6 : Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8; ' Spanish Club 3. 5, 6: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Baskebtall Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Home- making Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, V.P. 7, 8. Blair. Robert Alvin S.U.I. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8. Blocher. James Lee IMJS Basketball 3, 4 ; Wrestling 3, 4. Blythe. Sandra Kay Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Nurse ' s Monitor 8 ; French Club 7 : Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Future Nurses 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Boal. Patricia 1 ■ 1 Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 : Or- chestra 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8: Band 3. 4; Math- Science Club 5. 6, 7. 8, Sec. 5. 6. 7, 8 : French Club 3, 4. 5; Chess Club 7, 8, Sec. 7, 8: Camera Club 6, 7 ; Football Pep Club 7 : All- City Band 4 : Future Physicians 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Boatman. Judith MJJ Girls Glee Club 3 : Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 ; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Bowen. Barbara Ann S.U.I. Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Human Rights Comm. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6 ; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6 ; Orchestra 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Carousel 8: Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Math- Science Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, V.P. : Future Teachers 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. Sec. 6 : Hubbell Helper 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Boyd. Janet Louise Northwest Missouri State College Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Secre- tarial Club 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Bo er. Nancy Jean Lincoln Christian College (Clinton High School  H.R. Pres. 3: Student Council Rep. 3 ; Student Council Constitution Revision Comm. 3 : Debate Club 3 J Dramatics Club 3: Cheerleaders 3: (T.R.H.S.) Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Senior Frol- ics 8 ; Convalescent Home 4 : Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 : Spanish Club 5 ; Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8, V.P. 8 : Football Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Hubbell Helpers 7, Chrmn. 7. Braklow. John William S.l A Student Council Cafeteria Comm. 7, 8 J Lunch Room Monitor 6, 7, 8 : Hall Monitor 5 : Stage and Sound Crew 4, 5. 6 : Track 4. 6 ; Football Manager 7. 1 R : Baseball Man- ager 6, 1 R ; Latin Club 6. Brammer. John Frederick Bradlev Univ. Senior Frolics 8 j Lunch Room Monitor B, 4, 5. 6 ; Hall Monitor 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Assembly Usher I, 4. 5, 6 : Football 3 : Basketball 4. Jr. Varsity Basketball 5, 6, 7, 8. Brenker, Susan S.U.I. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 : Orchestra 3. 4, 5, 6 j French Club 3, 4, 7 j Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : All-City Band 3, 4. 5. 6. 125 Bricker, Jack Albert I.S.I Hall Monitor 7. 8; Spanish Club 3. 4; Bas- ketball 6, 7. 8. Brittingham, Barbara Elizabeth I.S.I ' . H.R. V.P. 7, 8; Senior Frolics Comm. S; Stu- dent Council Human Rights Comm. 5. 6, Hos- pitality Comm. 7. Constitution Revision Comm. 7 ; Macbeth 5 ; Matchmaker 7 ; One-Act Plays 8: Annual Ad Salesman 7, Annual Copy Editor 7. 8; French Club 5, 6, 7. 8. La Sagesse Editor 7, 8: Dramatics Club ft, 7, 8, V.P. 7; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Biology Lab Assistant 5. 6 ; English Tutor 8; National Merit Finalist g; Saturday Biology Class 3, 4 ; Saturday Ad- vanced Physics 7. Broadfoot. Mary Lynn Univ. of Wisconsin ( Kent State Univ. School Sharks 3. 4 j Cheerleaders 3. 4 ; Leaders 3. 4 j Class Officer 3. 4: Girls Basketball 3. 4: Girls Athletic Association 3. 4: Y-Teens I, 4; (TRHS) Senior Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Lunch Room Monitor 5, 6 ; Cheerleaders 7, 8 : Leaders 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6. 8. Bruce. David I.S.U. H.R. Pres. : Student Council Rep. 7. Buck. Dorryl Lee. Jr. S.U.I. H.R. Pres. 5. 6: Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Student Council Judge 8: Student Council Fi- nance Comm. 7. 8 ; Phone Book Comm. ; Foot- ball 3, 5. 7: Basketball 4. 6. 8; Boys Leaders 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Ballard. Belva Llew S.C.I. Senior Frolics 8 J Student Council Rep. 5. 6 : Carousel |j Annual Staff 7. I; Roundup Staff 3. 4. 7, 8 : French Club 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3. 5. 6. 7. 8 j Make-up Club 5, 6 : Football Pep Club A. ft, 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Latin Club I ; Booster Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Burdock. George Allen New Mexico State Senior Frolics 8; Hall Monitor |; 1ft mm Crew 8 ; Latin Club 5 ; Coin Club 7, 8. Burgardt. Jean Ann Kansas University Senior Social Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 5, Hospitality Comm. 5, Chrmn. 7, Historical Comm. 6. Service Comm. Chrmn. 8, Open House Comm. 7, 8; Intramural Comm. 5. 6, Chrmn. 7, 8: Red Cross Rep. 5 ; French Club 3, 4 ; Sharks 5. 6. 7. 8. V.P. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7. Chrmn. 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8, Chrmn. 8 ; Blue Cadets 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Homecoming At- tendant 7. Burlingame. Jan Drake Univ. (St. Katherine ' s School) Spanish Club 5, 6; Prom Comm. 5 . 6 ; Mardi Gras Queen 6 ; (TRHS) Senior Social Comm. 8; Senior Frol- ics 8 ; Hall Monitor 4 ; Spanish Club 7 : French Club 3, 4 : Future Teachers 7 : Football Pep Club 3, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 8. Burns. Elizabeth Drake Univ. Future Nurses 6, 7. 8: Secretarial Club 6, 7, 8, Treas. 7; Football Pep Club 3, 5; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6 ; Homemaking Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Treas. 5. 6 ; Office Helper 7, 8. Burns. James Mauri ' e I.S.I . H.R. V.P. 5. 6; Student Council Rep. 3. 8; Student Council Student Center Comm. 8; Hall Monitor 8; Wrestling 3. 5, 7, 1 • ' R Cross Country 7, 1 R j Track 8. 1 R . Carlsen. Dianna Augustana College Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Carousel 8 ; Round- up Picture Editor 8 j Red Cross Rep. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8; Orchestra 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Spanish ? ,U u b ' U iv !l 6 - 7 - • Tre 4 : Debate Club 7. 8; Hubbell Helper 7: Future Teachers 5. 6. X; Dramatics Club 7, 8; Girls Tennis 4. 6. 8; Football Pep Club :i, 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Carpenter. Linda I.S.U. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council AFS Comm. 7. 8; Annuai Staff jpoftl ' .. 6, Sports Editor 7, 8; Roundup Managing Editor 7 ; Math-Science Club 3, 4 ; German Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8, Sec. 5, ft ; Costume Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Make-up Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8: Dramatics Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7; Scholastic Art Key Winner 4; Girls Golf 5. 6, 7, 8, 2 Rs ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Thespians 7. 8: Mimes 7. 8. Carr. John S.U.I. Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8; Sorry Wrong Number 7 ; French Club 3. 4 : F otball 3 ; Wrestling 5. 6; Boys Leaders 7. ft, Cass. Mary Ann S.C.I. Senior Fiolics Comm. 8; Roundup Managing F.titor 8 ; Spanish Club 3 ; German Club 7, 8 J Bridge Club 8 ; Future Teachers Club 5 : Dramatics Club 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 8. Chamberlain. Judith Chaplin. Donald Central College Senior Class Cap and down Comm. 8 ; Roundup Sports Reporter 8 ; Hall Monitor. ( hiesa. Scharlott S.U.I. Senior Class Assistant Treas. 8 ; Senior So- cial Comm. 8 ; Student Council Election Comm. 8 : Girls Club 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Child. Floyd I.S.U. Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Ger- man Club 5, 6, 7, 8. ( hoplin. John Drake Univ. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Carousel 8 ; Round- up F ditor 8 : Concert Chorus 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 3. Band 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Debate Club 4 ; Latin Club 3. 4. Christy. Chrystal Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 j Anastasia ft ; Dramatics Club 5. ft ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8. Churchill. Barbara Univ. of Nebraska Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 . Library Mon- itor 3. 4, 5. 6 : Future Teachers 3. 4 J Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball 4. 6, 8. Clausen. Carol I.S.U. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 j Library Monitor 3. 4. 7. 8 ; Scribblers Club 3. 4. 5 ; Future Teachers 3. 4. 5; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Home- making Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Sec. 7. 8. Clay. Dan S.U.I. Student Council Rep. 4 ; The Prize Play 7 ; Hall Monitor ft, 4 | Junior Varsity Basketball 6, 8; Cross Country 3: Track 4. ( lemens. Janet S.U.I. Senior Class Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Stu- dent Council A.F.S. Comm. 7 ; Girls Club Service Comm. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 7: Gixls Glee Club 5. 6: Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Spanish Club 3. 4 ; Dramatics Club 3. 4: Girls Tennis 4. 6; Leaders Club 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Student Council Booster Comm. Cobb. Lauretta Drake Univ. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 7 ; Mixed Chorus 6, 8 . FVench Club 5, 6 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Collins. Michael Drake Univ. Senior Class Social Comm. 8. ( olvin. Ronald I.S.U. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Swimming 4 : Boys Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Combs. Elyce Utah State Univ. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Carousel 8 : An- nual Staff 7.8; Red Cross Rep. 3 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Student Council Booster Comm. ft. 7. 8 Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7. Basketball 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Conkling. Jean Oklahoma Univ. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Senior Frol- ics 8; Girls Club Hospitality Comm. 8; Carousel 8 | Annual Ad Salesman 7. June Class Section Comm. 7. 8 ; Concert Chorus 7. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. I ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5. 6: Cheerleader 7. 8. 1 R . Cooley. Sandra Univ. of Nebraska (Lincoln. Nebraska! H.R. Rep. 3. 4, 5, 6; Joy Nite 5 ; Red Cross Council 4. 5 ; Aolian Choir 4, 6 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5. 6 ; Aqua Links 3. 4; Cheerleader 5. 6, 7 ; (TRHS) Girls Glee Club 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 7, 8 ; Student Council Booster Comm. 8. Coombs. Edward Grand View ( olleff Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8; F ' ootball V Basketball 6. Copcnhaver. Molly Central Missouri State ((dirge (A. C. Flora. Columbia. S. C.) Debate Club 3, 4 ; Bridge Club 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 8 Basketball Pep Club 4; (Clarkston Hi h Atlanta Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, x French Club 5. 6; (TRHS) Future Nurses 7. ft; „. nual Staff Faculty Section 7. 8. Cornelison. Lee Drake Univ. (Atlantic High Schooh Student Council Rep 3. 4 ; Cat and the Canary 4 ; Cloud 7 Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Girls Golf 5, 6; Cheer- leader 5. ft: Thespians 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; (TRHS) Girls Club Research Comm. 7, 8; Library Mon- itor 7: Annual Ad Chairman 7, 8: Leaders 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 8. Cornolison. Lynn Drake Univ. (Atlantic High School i I ' ll Leave It to You 3: Cloud 7 6: Concert Chorus 5, 6; Girls Glee Club 3. 4 ; Cheerleaders 3, 4. 5. Thes- pians 3. 4. B. 6, 7. ft; t TRHS Student Coun- cil Boost, -r Comm. 8; Matchmaker 7. Football Pep Club 7; Basketball Pep Club 8; Mimes 7, 8. ( orwin. William s i I. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8; Basketball 5, 6 : Swimming 3. 4. Couch. Jim Drake I niv. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Assembly Usher 4, 5, 6 ; Band 3. 4 ; Baseball 4 ; Basketball 4. 6. 8, 1 R ; Boys Leaders 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. Covington. Mark I.S.I Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8; Math- Science Club 3. 4, 5, 6 ; German Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. ( ram. Scott I.S.I Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Building and Grounds Comm. 8 ; Lunch Koom Monitor 8; Hall Monitor 6: Math- Science Club ft ; German Club 5 : Wrestling J TiMi 4. 6, 8: Football Manager 7. 1 R . Cramer. Robert IS 1 Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 7, 8 ; Student Council Safety Comm. 7. 8 J Boys Glee Club 3 ; Football 3 ; Boys Tennis 4. 6, 8; Wrestling 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 7. ( rapo. I aurie Macalester Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Human Rights Cumni Annual Staff Si orts Section 7, 8; Orchestra 3, 4 : Band 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 German Club 5, 6. 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 6. 8; All-City Bank 7. 8; Blue Ca- dets 8. Crow. Roberta S.U.I. Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior F ' rolics 8: Annual Activity Section 7 ; Roundup StatT I Mixed Chorus 7 ; Riderettes 7. 8 ; FVench Club 5, 6 ; Future Nurses Club 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Life Saving 7. Cunningham. Michael Dra ' e Ini . Senior Frolics ; Library Monitor 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Spanish Tutor 5. 6. Dalbey. Martha Michigan State Univ. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8; Student Council Sec. 8: Student Council A.F.S. Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; Student Council Historical Comm. 6 ; Open House Comm. 7 ; Hospitality Comm. 7 : Girls Club Service Comm. 6, 7, 8 : Girls Club Intramural Comm. 7. s ; Carousel : Library Monitor 3. 4 ; Concert Chorus 6, 6. 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4; French Club 7: Future Nurses Club 3. 4 ; Sharks 4. B. 6. 7. 8, Sec. 7 ! Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Cadets 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Latin Club 3. 4; National Merit Scholarship Winner. Danielson. Eileen S.C.I. Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Round- up Staff I Girls Clee Club 8; German Club 7 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3. B. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. 126 Davidson. Theodore S.C.I. H.R. V.P. I ; Senior Class Commencement Comm. K; Seni( r Frolics K. Boys Glee Club 3. 4, 6, 6, 7. 8; Baseball 4. 8; Wrestling 8, 4. Davis. Jeff Univ. of Idaho (Urbandalc High School i K M tball 3, 4; (TRH8) Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8; Hall Monitor 8; Boys Glee Club 5. 6, 7; Mixed Chorus 8. Davis. Thomas Boys Coif 7. 8. Drake I ' niv. Deal. Dorothy S.C.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Girls Glee Club 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Future Nurses Club 3. 4. 5 ; Secretarial Club 5. 6: Girls Tennis 8; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8. Dean. William Yale Univ. V.P. Senior Class 8 ; Senior Clasa Commence- ment Comm. 8 : Student Council Rep. 5, 6, 7 ; Student Council Safety Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; P.T.A. Rep. 8 : Boys Activity Council 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys Club Water Polo Comm. Chrmn. 6, 8 ; Boys Activity Council Treas. 7, 8 : Band ft, |j German Club 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Swimming 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. H, Captain. I RV ; Sharks Pageant 7 | All-State Band I ; All-City Band 3. 4 ; Boys leader and lifeguard 5, 6, 7, 8. Decker. Charles David M.I.T. Senior Clasa Social Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 7, 8: Math-Science Club 4; German Club 3. 4. 5. 6; Kiwanian of the Month, January. 196o. De Palma. Marguerite Jules Ferry-Paris French Club 7, 8 ; Girls Tennis 7 ; Football Pep Club 7; Baaketball Pep Club 8. Dickson, Arthur Univ. of Miami Senior Claaa Aaaiatant Treaa. K ; Senior Frol- ics Comm. | ; Senior Frolica 8 ; Carousel I ; Annual Ad Saleaman S . Roundup Staff . Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8: Boys Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus ft; Baseball 4. 8; Football 3 ; Swimming 5 ; Track 6 ; Latin Club 3. 4. Dickson, Gregory Dillon. David Roundup Staff I Scribblers Club 7, 8. Dotaon, Joanna V;ita Drake I ' niv. Senior Class Day Comm. 8 : Concert Chorus 5, 7. 8 ; Carousel 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4 ; Orchestra ft, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; All-State Chorus 7; Girls Madrigal Group v Dotaon. Terry Drake Univ. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Junior Varsity Basketball 7. 8. Doty. Richard S.. Jr. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Student Coun- cil Open House Comm. 8; Carousel 8; Con- cert Chorus 6, 7, 8; Boya Glee Club 7, 8: Mixed Chorus ft, 4. 5: Baseball 4, 6, 8, 1 R J Junior Varsity Basketball 7, 8. Drogue. Richard Thomas Simpson College Senior Claaa Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Student Council Safety Comm. 7 j Red Cross H.R. Rep. I : Hall Monitor 7 ; Band 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Baaketball 4 ; Junior Varaity Basketball 8 ; Track 6. Dunrkel Pamela Ann I.B.M. Senior Claaa Social Comm. 8: Senior Frolica 8; Annual Ad Saleaman 3, 4. ft, ♦ ; Roundup Reporter 8; Secretarial Club 5, 6; Football Pep Club 3. 5 ; Basketball 4, 6. Dunlop. Pamela Jean Burlington Community College Senior Claaa Cap and Gown Comm. 8 j Play Publicity Comm. ft, 4 : Annual Ad Salesman ft, 4. : . | ; Roundup Staff Reporter 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5. 7 j Baaketball 4. 6. Dunlop. William Mark (Missouri Military Academy) Eagle Staff 3. 4, 5. 6 ; Boys Glee Club 3. 4 ; Life Saving :i. 4: Wrestling 5: Best Drill Cadet 1961-1962; Lightweight Boxing Champion 1961-1962: Soc- cer 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Marksman Medal ; Eagle Bar Award ; FYy Speech Contest Finalist. Dunn, F lizabeth Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Senior FYolics 8 ; Student Council Transportation Comm. 7 : Annual Ad Salesman 7; Annual Circulation Staff 7 ; Roundup Staff Ad Manager 7 ; Red Cross Rep. 7 ; Girls Glee Club 7, ft ; French Club 3 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. Dutcher. Bruce Marvin I.S.U. Macbeth 6: Carousel 8; Orchestra 6; Band 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; All-City Band 6. 7, 8. DuVall. David S.U.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 j F ' ootball 3 ; Boys Golf 3: Latin Club 8; Homecoming Escort. Dyar. William Allen Grand View College Roundup Staff Photographer 8 ; Senior Frolics 8; Stage and Sound Crew ft, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; 16 mm. Crew 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Lunchroom Cashier 7, 8 ; 35 mm. Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Dyer. Ralph (Salina High School) Hi-Y 3. 4, 5. 7 ; iTRHS Sorry. Wrong Number 8. FCagleaon. Willa Gray Northwestern University H.R. Sec. 3, 4 ; Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 5. 6, 7, 8, Chrmn. 7. 8; Booster Club ft, 4; Student Council Pep Assembly Comm. 5, 6 ; Hospital- ity Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Publicity Chrmn. 7. 8 ; Social Comm. 3, 4. 5. 6 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5, 6 ; FYench Club 7 : Dramatics Club 3. 4 ; Leaders Club 6, 7, 8 ; Initiation Comm. Chrmn. 7, Sec. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Baaketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadet 6. 7, 8. FClmquist. Charles Senior Clasa Social Committee 8. S.U.I. FIngelhardt. Jon Simpson College Senior F rolics X . Carousel 8 ; Orchestra 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8: Band 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Manager 7. 8; All-City Band 5. 6, 7, 8. Ensley. Charlotte Ohio Wesleyan University Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. S ; Student Council Transportation Comm. 7 : FYench Club 5. 6. 7, 8; Future Teachers 7. 8: Football Pep Club ft, 5. 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Homemaking Club 3, 4. Epstein. Barbara Sue S.I I. Senior Claaa Social Comm. 8 : Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7 : French Club ft, 4 ; Football Pep Club ft, 5. 7 ; Basketball 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadet 7. 8 ; Booster Club 8. Epatein. Jacqueline Dianne Drake University Senior Clasa Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. F rett. Joan Morningside College Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 : Roundup Page Three Editor 8 ; French Club 3. 4. 5 : Football Pep Club ft, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8. Esch. Joan S.U.I. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 j Senior F ' rolics 8 ; Student Council Service Comm. 6. Open House Comm. 6, Transportation Comm. 8: Girls Club Election Comm. 7. 8; Annual Staff Ad Saleaman 7. 8 : Sharks Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Soloist 7, President 8 ; Football Pep Club ft, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Blue Cadets, 7. 8. FIstell. Richard S.I .I. Senior Clasa Social Comm. 8 : Bridge Club 8 : F ootball 3 ; Junior Varsity Baaketball 5, 7. Evans. James Merrill S.l I. H.R. Preaident 3 ; Senior Claaa Day Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Annual Staff 5 ; Hall Monitor 7 ; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3: Wrestling 4, 6. 8, 2 RV ; Cross Country 5 : Track 4, 6, 8. Fiwald. Robert Provan Valparaiso University H.R. President 3; Senior Class Banquet Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Student Council A.F.S. Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Hall Monitor 6 ; German Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 8. V.P. 5, 6 : Boys Activity Council 5. 6 : Baseball 4, 6, 8, 1 R : Football 3. 5 ; Wres- tling 4, 6. 8. 2 RV; A.F.S. Exchange Student to Germany 7 ; All-City Student Council 5, 6. Filing. Judith Ann Drake University H.R. Secretary 5, 6: Senior Class Social Comm. I ; Booster Comm. 3. 4 ; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 ; Girls Club Publicity 5, 6 ; French Club 5, 6 : Leaders Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Sec. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, ft, 7; Basketball 4, 6, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4. Faber. Lynne I ' I Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Human Rights Comm. 7, 8 ; Spanish Club ft, 4 ; German Club 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Bridge Club ft; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Future Physi- cians 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 7, 8. Fagan. Robert Drake University German Club 3. Falk. Mike Assembly Usher 3 : Baseball 3 ; Football 3 j Boys Leader 7, 8. Farmer. Carole Drake University Senior Clasa Banquet Comm. 8 j Girls Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Research Comm. 7, 8 ; Library Monitor 7, 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 7. 8 : Mixed Chorus 5. 6 ; French Club 5 ; Future Nurses Club 7 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. ft; Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Senior Class Assistant Treas. 8 ; Annual Circulation 7. 8; Annual Ad Captain 7, 8. Farmer. Sue Ann I.S.I . H.R. Sec. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Senior Class Social ( ..mm. S; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council H.R. Rep. A, Roundup Rep. 7 j Student Coun- cil Constitution Revision Comm. 7 ; Phone Book Comm. 8 ; Open House Comm. 8 : Girls Club Publicity Comm. 7. 8 : Convalescent Home Comm. 5. 6, 8 ; Annual Staff 5, 6. 7, 8, Ad Saleaman ft, 6, June Section Co-Editor 7, 8 : Roundup Page One Editor 7 ; Spanish Club 5, ft ; Future Nurses Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, First V.P. 7. 8; Leaders Club 7, 8. Lowlie Chrmn. 7 ; Football Pep Club ft, 5, 7 ; Baaket- ball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Latin Club 3. 4; Homemaking Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Sec. 5. 6. Pres. 7. 8: East Assembly Skit 7: Life Saving Instructor 7. Feilen. Beverl) Wartburg Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8; Carousel 8: Library Monit at 7. ft; Concert Chorus 8. Girls Glee Club 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 7. 8 : Orchestra ft, 4, 5, 6. 7 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Ferguson. Constance Clare Drake University Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Booster Comm. 5. 6, 7. 8, Chrmn. 8 : Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8 ; Roundup Page A FMitor 7 : Hall Moni- tor 6 : Girls Glee Club 4. 6. 7. 8 ; French Club 5 : Football Pep Club ft, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Ferree. Fredric Arthur Kansas State Senior Class Social Comm. 8 J Student Coun- cil Rep. 7, 8 : Student Council Homecoming Comm. 7 : Hall Monitor 7, 8 : Cross Country ft, ). 7: Track 4. 6. 8. 3 RV; Student Court Judge 5. Ferren. Pamela Mercy Hospital H.R. V.P. 5. 6. 7, 8: Senior Class Commence- ment Comm. 8 : Girls Club Rep. ft, 4 : Rider- ettes 5. 6. 7, 8: Girls Tennis 5. 6. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Ferris. James Fields. Charles Robert S.l I. Football ft : Boys Tennis 7 ; Wrestling 6. Fischer. Richard S.C.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Student Council Open House Comm. 6. 7 : Boys Glee Club 8 : Mixed Chorus 8 j Football 3 : Wrestling 4, 6 ; Boys Leaders 6 | Future Physicians ft, 4 ; Latin Club ft, 4. Foarde. Jeff S.U.I. H.R. Pres. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 6 : Library Monitor 3. 4 : Red Cross Rep. 5. 6 ; Auditorium usher 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 : Baseball 4 ; Football 3; Basketball 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 6. 8. Foglesong. James H. Drake Univ. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : German Club 3. 4. 5. 6: Baseball 4. 6: Football 3. 127 Fones. Margaret S.I .1. H.R. Sec. 3, 4. 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Class Ser- mon Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 5, 6 ; Carousel 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 5, 6 ; An- nual Senior Class Comm. 5. 6 ; Annual Edi- tor 7. I] Roundup Managing Editor 6; Red Cross Rep. ,3 4 ; Red Cross Comm. 6, 7, 8, Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 5. 6, 7. 8: Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5; Future Teachers Club 5. 6, 7, Historian, 7 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. T : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8: Latin Club 3. 4: Journalism Workshop Scholarship 6 ; National Council of English Teachers Awards Nominee 6, 7 ; Senior Frolics 8. Forsyth. Janice Grand View College Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 : An- nual Photographer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Roundup Photographer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Math-Science Club 7, 8; Camera Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Sec. 4. 5. 6. V.P. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Office Helper 6, 7, 8. Foss. Sally Ann Senior Class Social Comm. | cil Rep. 4 : Student Council H 7, Parliamentary Comm. Comm. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, Chrmn. School Beautiful Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, Refreshment Chrmn. Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus Club 6 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; 3. 4 : Leaders Club 4, 5, 6, Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 5, S.U.I. Student Coun- ospitality Comm. Phone Book 6, 7 J Girls Club Service Chrmn. for Spree 8 : 7. 8: Girls Glee Dramatics Club 7, 8. Pres. 7; Basketball Pep 6, 7. 8. Frazier, Robert Football 3, 5 ; Wrestling Manager in 1959. Freebum. Sally Jo S.C.I. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Future Teachers Club. Freeland, James Keith Yale Univ. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 J Student Coun- cil Rep. 4. 6; Student Council Second V.P. 7, Pres. 8; Student Council Building and Grounds Chrmn. Constitution Revision Comm. ; Macbeth H j Matchmaker 7: Band :;. 4; D. I.m. Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Dramatics Club 6, 7, 8 ; Baseball 4, 6. 8, 2 RV ; Boys Leaders 6 ; Thespians 7. 8, Pres. 7, 8; Kiwanian of the Month : Best Student Council Rep. Award 6 ; Delegate to State Student Council Convention 7 ; Delegate to District Student Council Con- vention 8. Frevert. Barbara Drake Univ. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Future Teach- ers 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball 4, 6 ; Scenery Comm. for Matchmaker. Galbreath. Karen I.S.U. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 j Spanish Club 3, 4 ; Future Teachers Club 7, 8 j Future Nurses 7. 8; Football Pep Club 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 6, 8 ; Teachers Helper 7, 8. Gardiner. Coral Ann Drake Univ. Senior Class Mimeographing Comm. 8 : Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Secretarial Club 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 ; Homemaking Club 5. Gaskell. Jon S.U.I. Senior Social Comm. 8 ; Hall Monitor Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; Football 3, 5, 7, 2 RV Basket- ball 4 : Track 4, 6, 8, 3 RV ; Boys Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. Gemes. Robert I.S.U. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 : Stu- dent Finance Comm. 7, 8 ; Band 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Cross Country 7 ; National Merit Finalist. Gillespie, Joan Terry Northwest Missouri State College Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Senior Frolics 8; Roundup reporter 8 : Girls Glee Club 8 : Mixed Chorus 3 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 6, 7, 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 7, 8. Goodrich. Jerry Drake Univ. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Round- up Staff Page Six Editor 8; Red Cross Rep. 7. 8 ; Wrestling 7, 8. Goodwin. Gary Dean I.S.U. Hall Monitor 7 ; Junior Varsity Basketball 7. 8. Grau. Cheryl Lynn Drake Univ. Senior Frolics 8 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 8 ; Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus 8 ; Mixed Chorus 7 ; Football Pep Club 7 j Basketball Pep Club 8; East Assembly Skit 7. Green. Frances S.U.I. H.R. Sec. 7, 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8 : Student Council Phone Book Comm. 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 5. Pres. 7 ; French Club, 5, 6, 7 : Leaders 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Life Guard Green. Sheryl Grand View College Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Girls Club Home for Convalescent Children 5, 6: Carousel 8; Library Monitor 3, 4. Roundup Staff 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Mak« -up Club 5, 6 : Dramatics Club 6, 7, 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8. Griffith. Jennifer I.S.U. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Spanish Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 5, Pres. 6 ; Football Pep Club 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Merit Finalist 7 ; Hawkeye Science Fair, Superior Rating 6. Griffith. Susan Kay Senior Class Social Committee 8 ; Girls Club Home for Convalescent Children 5, 6 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Groen. John Kenneth Drake Univ. (West Waterloo) Concert Chorus 5, 6; Boys Golf 3. 4 ; Honor Club 5, 6. Grovo, Andrew Lyle Drake Univ. H.R. Pres. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5, 6 : Hospitality Comm. I ; Roundup Staff 8 ; Lunch Room Monitor 7 ; Hall Monitor 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Football ft, 5, 7, 1 ' R j Track 4, 8. Grund. Patricia Jane Drake Univ. Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Senior Frolics 8: Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 6 : Make-up Club 5, 6 ; Dramatics Club 5 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Mimes 8 ; Rope Jumping Team 6 ; East Pep Assembly Skit 7. Gustafson, Dennis Dean Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Assembly Usher Assistant Captain 3, 4, 5 ; 16 mm Crew 3. Hadsall. Rr.nald Suen I. S I . Hagen. Daniel Thomas S.U.I. Hale. Andrea Maree I.S.U. Senior Class Sec. 8 j Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Rep. 7 ; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 : Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8, Spree Telegram Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; ( arouse! Costume Comm. 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 5, 6, 7 ; Annual Sen- ior Comm. 7, 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; East Assembly Skit 7. Hall. John Thomas Grand View College Boys Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1 R . Hamborg. Susan Lynne Colorado State Univ. H.R. Sec. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Class Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Sec. 7 ; Social Comm. 4, 6, Chrmn. 5; P.T.A. Chrmn. 6 : Hospitality Comm. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5 ; Delegate to : District Student Council Conference 6, State Student Council Conference 5 ; Delegate to, 7, and Junior Counselor of ( 8 ) National Leadership Student Council Conference ; Library Monitor 8 ; Hall Monitor 7 ; French Club 3, 4, 5 : Cheerleader 7, 8, 1 R ; Leaders 6, 7, 8, Lowrie Chrmn. 6. Social Chrmn. 8 j Football Pep Club 3, 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 ; Blue Cadets 5, 6 ; Homecoming Attendant 7 ; Riders Club Award 4. Hamill. Patricia Ann Northwest Missouri State College Secretarial Club 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Office Worker 7. Hammond. Hugh Univ. of Tampa H.R. V.P. 5. 6, 7, 8; Roundup Staff 8; Hall Monitor 3. 4, 7 ; Stamp Club 6 ; Football 3 ; Boys Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Leader 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4. Hansen. David Weare S.l | Senior Class Cap and Gown Com. 8: Junior Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Harris. Karen Elizabeth |{. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Senior Frol- ics ; Carousel 8; Concert Chorus 7. - M Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Secretarial Club 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club ft, 7; Basketball Pep CM 4 Harris, Kristin Harter, Douglas Chris Hartoft, Christine S.U.I. Senior Cap and (town Comm. 8; Senior Frol- ics 8 ; Student Council Constitution Comm. 7 j Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; The Matchmaker 7; Annual Staff ... ft, 7, 8; Roundup Stair Managing Editor 8; rr n h Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Treas. 5 ; Costume Club 5, 6 7, 8; Make-up Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Chrmn. 6, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Thespians 7. 8, V.P. 7. 8: Mimes 7, 8 ; National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Hartzer. Daniel Raymond Drake I niv. Senior Frolics 6, 8; Carousel 8; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Band 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Director 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Band ft, 7; All-City Band ft, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hatcher. Marilyn Jane I.S.I . Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 8 : Library Monitor 5, 6 ; Mixed Chorus ft, 4 : Dramatics Club ft, 4 ; Girls Tennis 3, 4 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 J Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Hawkins. Craig Russell Hayes. David Owen I.S.U. Senior Class Assistant Treas. 8 ; Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Polk County Junior Red Cross Newspaper 3. 4: German Club 7: Camera Club 5, 6, 7, 8: 16 mm Crew 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 1 R . Hayne. Robert Addison Drake Univ. German Club 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Refreshment Chrmn. : Chess Club 7, 8, Tournament Di- rector 7, 8 : Foo tball 5 : Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 1 R ; Boys Golf ft, 4, 6, 7, 8. Hein. Douglas Univ. of Oklahoma H.R. Pres. 7 | Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Open House Comm. 7 : Boys Activity Council Comm. 6, Pres. 7, 8; Hall Monitor ft, 5, 6; Football ft, . . 7. 1 R : Basketball 4. 6, 8, Captain. 1 R ; Track 4, 6 ; Boys Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6. H.Ik. t.n. Dianne S.U.I. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8 ; Math-Science Club 3 ; Football Pep Club ft, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4 ; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Hildreth. Sally S.I .I. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 : Girls Club Rep. ft, 7; Mrs. McThing; Macbeth; Match- maker; Annual Ad. Comm. 7. 8: Red Cross Rep. 7 ; Girls Glee Club 7 : Math-Science Club ft, 4, 5 ; Dramatics Club ft, 4, 5. 6, 7 ; Football Pep Club ft, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Thespians 7, 8. Hill. Mike | I I H.R. V.P. 7, 8; Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Red Cross Rep. 4; Hall Monitor 6, 7: Band 3 ; Football ft ; Wrestling 4, 6, 8, 1 R ; Cross Country 5. Hill. Stephen I.S.U. Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 5, 6 ; All-State Chorus 7. Hindal. Mary S.C.I. Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; Under- classmen Comm. 5, 6 : Secretarial Club, Pres. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Hion. Pamela Drake I niv. H.R. Sec. 7, 8; Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Secretarial Club, Sec. 6; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. HofT. John Drake I niv. H.R. Treas. 7, 8; Senior Frolics 8; Stu.l.nt Council Rep. 7, Student Council Safety Comm. 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 3: Lunch Room Monitor : Scholastic Art Key Winner ft; Football ft; Boys Tennis 8 ; Cross Country 5 : Track I Basketball Manager 4 ; Latin Club 3, 4. 128 Hofmeister, Sindee Drake Univ. Senior Class Assistant Treas. ; Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Election Comm. 7, 8 ; Library Monitor 7. 8; Orchestra I, 4; French Club 5, 6. 7. 8; Future Nurses ft, 4; Dramatics Club 5, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Latin Club 3. HolUnd. Judith Jo I.S.I . (Mason City High School) Annual Staff 3, 4. 5, Assistant Editor 5 ; Quintilian Club 3, 4, 5 ; Math Club 5 ; Pep Club 5 ; Mahawkers 3, 4 ; The Remarkable Incident at ( arson Corners 3 ; I..wh All-State Oral Intepretation Festival of the Iowa Hitfh School Forensic League. Ex- cellent Rating 4; (TRHSi Senior Class Com- mencement Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8; Annual Assistant Editor 7, 8: Dramatics Club 7 : Football Pep Club 7 : Basketball Pep CM 8; Thespians 8 ; Mimes 7, 8; Merit Scholarship Finalist 8. Holt. William S.U.I. Sabrina Fair 4; Camera Club 3, 4. 5; Swim- ming 4, 6, 8, 2 R ' s . Homann, Barbara Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Band 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 j Future Nurses 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. I ; Sharks 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Horka. Judith Ann Drake Univ. Senior Class Day Comm. 8 : Secretarial Club 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Houghton. Ron Grand View College Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Baseball : Wrestling 3. 4. Houvenagle, John Student Council Rep. 3; Hall Monitor 6; Wrestling 3, 5. Howell. Steven Simpson C ollege H.R. Pres. 4; Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 7, 8; Student Council Safety Comm. 7 ; Annual Staff 8 ; Lunch Room Monitor 4, 6, 7 ; Hall Monitor 4: Baseball 4, 8: Scholastic Art Key Winner I : Football 3, 5, 7. 1 R ; Boys Lead- ers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Huebner. Jo Ann Univ. of Wyoming Senior rFolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3 ; (,irls Club Rep. 5. 6; Carousel 8: Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 7, 8; Girls Club Public Relations Comm. 8 j Riderettea 7. 8 ; Make-up Club 5 ; Girls Tennis 5, 6, 7. 8; Leaders 7, 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Lifeguard 8. Jackson. William Drake Univ. Senior Class Line of March Chrmn. 8 ; Round- up Picture Editor | ; Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Jacobs, Doyle S.l .1. Senior Class Social Comm. ft j Sabrina Fair 4; Hall Monitor: Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5. Jacobson. Kerry Stanford ( I ake Forest Academy) Senior Class Pres.; Student Council V.P. ; Baseball ft, 8, 1 letter; Football 3. 5. 7, 1 letter. James. Steve Drake Iniv. Senior Frolics ft, Roundup Staff 8; Concert Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Band 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; 1 R ; All-State Chorus Jansen. James I.S.U. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8. Jensen. Kama I S.l H.R. Sec. 5, 6; Senior Class Treas.; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 4 ; Girls Club Research Comm. 7, 8 ; School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8 ; Annual Senior Section 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 7. S; Mixe«l Chorus 7. 8; leaders 6. 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. l.-t. r. Richard Drake Univ. Senior Frolics 5 ; Carousel S ; Orchestra 3, 4, Johnson. Christine Ann Drake Univ. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Student Council Chaplain 6 ; Girls Glee Club 5. 6, 7, I ; Future Teachers 4, B. 6. 7, 8. Treas. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 6; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 7. Johnson. Craig Arthur Parsons College Hall Monitor 3 ; Assembly 3 ; Baseball 4 ; Football 3 ; Leaders 3. Johnson. Jared Russ Johnson. Julie Grinnell Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Parliamentarian 7. 8 : Student Council Open House Comm. 5, Hospitalit Comm.  i. Booster Comm.  ' , ; QMm Clul. K. p |; Carousel Choreographer 8; Annual Ad Manager 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. |j French Club ft, 6; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5; Leaders Club 6. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Jones. George Drake Univ. (Maxwell Community) Track. Jones. Kathryn Harnett S.U.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Open House Comm. 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Home for the Sightless Women Comm. 7. I ; Annual Ad Salesman 8, Hall Monitor 7; French Club 6; Dramatics Club 3 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Latin Club ft, 4, Sec. 4. Jones. Virginia Flossie Drake I niv. (Maxwell Community) Girls Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus ft, 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Junior Class Play; (TRHS) Football Pep Club 6. Joplin. Theo Roxanna Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8: Girls Club Personnel Comm. 7. 8 : Annual Under- classmen Comm. 5, 6; Circulation Comm. 7. 8; Roundup Staff 8; Orchestra 3. 4; Rider- ettes 7. 8 ; Costume Club 6 ; Make-up Club 5- Leaders 8; Footbal l Pep Club 3. 5; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6 | Blue Cadets 8. Kading. Carolyn Marie Northwest Missouri State t ollege Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Red Cross Rep. 8; Girls Glee Club 4, 5, 6. 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 4. 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Kaser. Peter Gaylord I.S.U. Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Booster Club 8 : Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Kawamoto. Leelie Rae Univ. of Calif. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 : Li- brary Monitors 5, 6 : Future Teachers 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, Treas. 5. District Corresponding Sec 5. 6; Future Nurses 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. ktir. Shellie Hans Wisconsin Univ. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 j Senior Frolics 8 ; All-City Student Council Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 7, 8 ; Student Council Public Relations Chrmn. 7, 8. Open House Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8, Hospitality Comm. 7, Social Comm. ft. 4. 5. Phon - Book Comm. 7. ft; Girls Club Rep. 4. 5, 6. 7, Social Comm. 5. 6. 7, Co-chrmn. ft, 6. Home for Sightless Women Comm. 5, 6. 7, 8, School Beautiful Comm. 7. 8. Intramural 3. 4 ; Carousel | ; Annual Ad Salesman 7. 8; Under- classmen Section 7. 8 Roundup Business Man- ager 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4 ; Dramatics Club 3. 4. V.P. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 6, 7, 8. Keiter. Patricia Ann Grand View College Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Homemaking Club ft, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Kelley. Dwight S.l I Senior Frolics Comm. 8 j Student Council Rep. 8 : Band 3, 4, 6, 6 ; Cross Country Co- captain 5. 7. 2 • R ' s 5, 7; Track 4, 6. 8. 1 •R ; Hall Traffic Comm. 8. Kenyon. Sandra Sue Colorado Women ' s College Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. ft, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm. B, 6; Annual Staff 7, 8; French Club 3, 4 ; Secretarial Club 8 ; F ' ootball Pep Club 3, 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8. Key. Annedale Culver-Stockton (Lohrville High School) Cheerleader 5, 6: Class Play 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 6, 6 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Junior Class Sec. 5, 6; ( THUS i Roundup Staff 8. Killinger. Dennis I.S.I . Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Orchestra 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; Math-Science Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Herman Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 ; All-State Band 3, 4, 6, 6. 7, 8; All-State Orchestra 5. Kimball. David Ohio State I niv. Carousel 8 ; Orchestra 6, 7. 8 ; Band 5. 6, 7. 8 ; All-State Band 5 : All-State Orchestra 7 ; All- City Band 5, 6. 7, 8. Kimball. Karol Christian College Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5 ; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 7 ; Mixed Chorus 7 ; Secretarial Club 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. King. Constance Univ. of Wisconsin Senior Class Assistant Treas. 8 ; Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 | Student Council Rep. 4, 7. Social Comm. 8 ; Book Week Comm. 7 ; Girls Club Personnel Comm. 7. 8 ; Library Monitors 7, 8; Annual Circulation Manager 7. 8; Span- ish Club 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Future Nurses 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8. King. Maurice Albert. Jr. I.S.U. Band 3. 4, 5. 6 ; Wrestling 4. 6, 8 ; 2 R ' s , Co-captain : Cross Country 5. 7, 1 R : Track 4, 6 ; National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Kinney. Jean Kirkeby. John Paul Kling. Susan Fuller S.C.I. Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Library Monitor 5 : Secretarial Club 7 ; F ' ootball 3, 5, 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8. Koch, Jeanne Louise Drake Univ. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Koder. Rebecca Ann S.U.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Booster Club 7 ; F ' ootball Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 6. Kooker. Karol Sue Drake Univ. Senior Class Social Comm. 8: Student Coun- cil Rep. 6. Chaplain 8, Historical Comm. Chrmn. 7. Social Comm. 6. Booster Comm. 7, Open House Comm. 8; Hall Monitor 7: Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 5, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadeta 5, 6, 7, 8. LaFollette. Robert Band 3. 4, 5, 6, ball 7. Annapolis Junior Varsity Basket- Kennedy. Mary Beth German Club 3. I.S.U. Lambert. Lawrence Nelson Junior Varsity Basketball 7. Lazarus. Susan Augusta Univ. of Wisconsin (Lakewood High School) Junior A Capella Choir 5, 6 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Tanka- teers 5, 6; (TRHS I Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Student Council Historical Comm. 7, 8 ; Student Council Booster Comm. 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 8 ; F ' ootball Pep Club 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Learhman. David l.eeper. Patricia Ann Kansas State Senior Class F ' rolics Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 3, 4 ; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Flection Comm. 8; Annual Ad Salesman 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 6 ; Girls Golf 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Sharks 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 5, 6. 7. 8. 12 Leinhouser. Michael Antioch Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8 : Student Coun- cil Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6 : Red Cross Rep. 4 ; German Club 5. 6 ; Debate Club 8 ; Future Doctors 6 ; Dramatics Club 5 ; Blue Cadets 5, 6. Lichtenberger. Herbert Andrew S.I .I. Senior Class Social Comm. I ; German Club 8. Liepa. John I.S.U. Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8 : Boys Club Rep. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8; Assembly Usher 7, 8; Hall Monitor 5, 6 ; Math-Science Club 3 ; German Club 3, 4, 5. 6, Treas. 3, 4, 5, 6; Future Doctors 3, 4- Junior Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 3, 5; Track 3 ; Boys Leaders 4, 5, 6. Linde. Carol Ann I.S.U. (Sioux City High School Y-Teens 3. (TRHS Concert Chorus 6. 7. 8: Mixed Chorus 4. 5; F«H tball Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6, 8. I. inn. Barbara Univ. of Colorado Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 6 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 5. 6, 7, 8, Historical Comm. 6. 7, 8. Hospitality Comm. 7. Booster Comm. 6; Girls Club Rep. 4. 7. s. Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8: Girls Glee Club 3. 4: Sharks 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8, Pres. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Lipson. Marilyn Sue Drake Univ. Senior Class Cap and down Comm. 8; Library --istant 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3 5 7- Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Eohff. Joy Ann Iowa Methodist Hospital Senior Class Mimeographing Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Human Rights Comm. 8 ; Li- brary Assistant 7. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Tennis 5, 6. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Lifeguard 7. 8. Long. Janet Jo S.C.I. Senior Class Mimeographing Comm. 8 ; Ca- rousel Publicity Chrmn. 8 ; Matchmaker: Stu- dent Director 7; Macbeth Prompter 6: Mrs. McThing Costume Comm. 5 ; Red Cross Rep. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Debate Club 5. 6, 7, 8 : Future Teachers 5, 6 ; Drama Workshop 5, 6, 7. 8. Sec. 7, 8. Long. Richard Dale Grand View College Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Red Cross Rep 3. 4; Boys Glee Club 7, 8. Lott, Michael Corson S.U.I. Student Council Rep. 3, 4. 7. 8; Student Council Open House Comm. 7. 8 ; Hall Mon- itor 7, 8; Future Doctors 3, 4: Football 3, 5. 7, 1 R ■ Boys Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Student Court 7, 8. I ovejoy, David John I.S.U. Senior Class Assistant Treas. 8; Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Boys Club Rep. 7 ; (lerman Club 6: Football 3, 5: Junior Var- sity Basketball 3, 4 ; Football Manager 3. 5 ; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation 8. l-owe. Timothy S.I I. Lunchroom Monitor 7 : Hall Monitor j Foot- ball 3, 5, 7, 1 R ; Swimming 3, 4. Loy, Diane Major Plays Costume Comm. 3, 4. 5, 6 ; Con- cert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 6. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5. Future Nurses 5; Drama Workshop 3, 4, 5 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5 7 • Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Lucy. Richard William Grand View College Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Carousel 8 ; Or- chestra 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Lynner. Lucia Grinnell College Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8; Student Coun- cil Clean-up Comm. H ; Annual Stud ent Life Editor 7. 8; Hall Monitor 6. Latin Club 5. 6. 7, 8, Treas. 5. 6. Pres. 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; MM Cadets 7, 8; Drake Relays Attendant 6; Homecoming Attendant 7. Markaman. Sarah Edith Drake University Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 5, 6 ; Annual Activities Editor 7. 8; French Club 5, 7. 8 ; Girls Lead- ers 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Senior Frolics 8. MarRae. John Robert Baseball 4; Wrestling 3. Maguire. Paul David Washburn I ni . H.R. Pres. 3; Student Council Rep. 8; Hall Monitor 3, 4. 5. S, Head Monitor 8 ; Football 3. 5, 7 ; Boys Tennis 8 j Wrestling 3, 5, 7, 3 Rs; Track 4, 6. Mai. Nancy Drake I niv. Se nior Class Assistant Treas. 8 ; Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Nurse ' s Monitor 7, 8 : Future Nurses 6, 7, 8 ; Student Council Booster Comm. 3. 5, 7 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Mally. Henry Howard Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8 : Matchmaker. Carousel 8: Math-Science Club ft, 6. 7. I; Bridge Club 8; Chess Club 7, 8 j Future Phy- sicians 7, 8; Saturday Physics Class 7. I; Lab Assistant 7. 8. Mandelbaum. Norman Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Student Council Constitution Comm. 7; Bridge Club 8; Wres- tling 3. 4, 5, 6 ; Track 4. Marsh. Nancy Northwest Missouri State College H.R. Treas. 3; Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Rep. 7. 8 : Girls Club Rep. 7, 8: Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8: Library Monitor 7, 8 ; Annual Staff Under- .la-smen Section 7. 8; Roundup Staff Page Editor B; Red Cross Rep. 5. 6; Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Secretarial Club 6; football Pep Club 3, B. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Martin. Judy William Woods Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Election Comm. 6 ; Student Council Boost- er Comm. 5, 7 : Girls Club Election Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8; Roundup Staff Ad Manager 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Matthews. Dumont Grand View College Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 j Debate Club 8 ; Chess Club 3 ; Camera Club 8. Mattern. Suzanne Grand View College Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Future Teach- ers 3, 4 : Make-up Club 7, 8 ; Dramatics Club 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. May. Patricia Grand View College Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Girls Club Hospitality Comm. 3. 4. 5 : Girls Club Home for Sightless Women 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 6. MrCammond. Crystle Lynne Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8 ; Major Plays Costume Comm. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 ; Secretarial Club 7. s; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. McCartney. William Hugh Northwestern l ni . Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8 ; Debate Club 7. 8; Bridge Club 8: Chess Club 7, 8; Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalist 8. McCleary. Constance Suzanne Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5 ! Basketball Pep Club 4. McCormark. Michele Univ. of Neb raska Senior Class Social Comm. 8 1 Annual Staff 5, 6, 7. 8. June Class Section 5. 6, 7, June Class Section Co-Editor 7. B ; Roundup Staff Reporter 7: French Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. McCurnin. David Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Handbook Comm. 8, Finance Comm. 8: Lunch Room Monitor 7 : Hall Monitor : , 4, 7 ; Swimming 4, 6, 8, 3 R ' s ; Boys Leaders 5, 6. 7. 8. McDowell, James Boys Leaders 8. M Klroy. Marsha Lee (Bryan Adams High School) Red Cross Rep. 3; Spanish Club 3, 4 (TRHS) Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Annual Staff 5, 6, 7, 8, Faculty Section 5, 6, Ad Salesman 7, 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 6, 8; Mine Cadets 7, 8. M« Intosh. Sallye Grand View ( l le K e Roundup staff Reporter 8; Make-up i 6 ; Drama Club 5. fi ; Football Pep Club V 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. M.heever. Julie Beth Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Ca- rousel 8; Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7 B; Qtrll Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 7. Pres. 7; Thespians 8; All-State Chorus 5, 6. M. Mini, ii Carole Sue Drake Iniversity Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Ger- man Club 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. McQuillan. Charles Edwin Cal Tech. German Club 5, 6; Basketball 4. . v I Football 3, 5. 7. 2 R ' s ; Basketball 4. 6. 8. 1 R ; Hawkeye Boys State 6 ; Merit Scholar- ship Winner B. Meffert. Barbara Lou Mankato State College U.K. Sec. 7. S; Senior Class M imeographinK Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 4 ; Student Council Human Rights Co— Girls Club Personal Comm. 7. 8 ; Annual Staff Ad Sales Group Captain 7, 8 ; Nurse ' s Monitor 7, 8; Riderettes . . ( '  . 7. s. Bus 7. s. Future Nurses 7. 8: Football Pep Cluh : j Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Latin Cluh : , 4. Treas. 3, 4 : Activity Ticket Salesman 7. 8. Meffert. Kathleen Sue I.S.I . H.R. Sec. 4 : Senior Class Mimeographing Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8; Student Council Rep. 3: Girls Club Research Comm. 5. 6; Girls Cluh Personal Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Annual Staff Accountant 7, 8 : Spanish Club 4. 5. 6 ; Future Teachers 5, 6. 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Huhbell Helper 7 ; Counselors Helper 5, ( : Activity Ticket Salesman 7 ; A.F.S. Semi-Finalist 6. Messer. Kenneth Blaine S.I.I. H.R. V.P. 3, 6 ; H.R. Pres. 4, 5 ; Senior Class Frolics Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8 ; Boys Activity Council Senior Class Rep. 7, 8 ; Carousel I : Cross Country 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 3 R ' s ; Track 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 3 RV. Messerli. Mary Barbara S.I.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Nurse ' s Monitor 4; Scribblers Club 3; Future Nurses 7, 8; Dramatics Club 7. 8; Football Pep Cluh I, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4. Messerschmidt. Pamela Meyers, Gregory S.l I. Student Council Safety Comm. 7. 8 j Hall Monitor 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Baseball 4. ' B, 2 R ' s ; Boys Leaders 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Junior Varsity Basketball 4, 6, 8. Mikesell. Kathryn Elaine S I I Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Con- valescent Home 5, 6 ; Band 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Rider- ettes 7. 8; Future Teachers 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5; Basketball Pep Cluh 4. 6, 8. Miller. Edwin I. S.I . H.R. Pres. 3, 7, 8; H.R. V.P. 4, 5: Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8 ; Boys Activity Council Senior Rep. 7, 8, Treas. 7, 8; Carousel 8; Concert Chorus ■ ft, 7. 8: Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Swim- ming 3, 5, 7, 2 R ' s ; Boys Leaders 4, 5, 6. Miller, Muriel Louise Indiana I ni . Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8; Girls Club Election Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Bep 7. 8; Annual Staff June Section 7. 8: Annual Ad Salesman 7 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 : French Club 5. 6, 7, 8; Dramatics Club 4. 5: Foot- hall Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Miller. Susan Irene H.R. Sec. I; Senior Class Banquet Comm. ftj Senior Frolics ; (,irls Cluh Senior Class Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 5. 6: Ca- rousel 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Secretarial Club 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Missman. William Grand View College Hall Monitor 3, 5 ; Basketball 3 ; Boys Tennis 5, 7. Mitskoff. Gary Paul Lunchroom Monitor 7 : Hall Monitor 7 ; Base- ball 4. 6. 8, 3 R ' s ; Football 3, 5. 7. R ' s ; Wrestling 4, 6, 8. 3 R ' s . 130 Montgomery Terry Joel S.U.I. .St. Thomas Military Academy Football 5, 1 letter: Baseball 6. 1 letter; Chorus 6, 6; Choir 6. 6; (TRHSi H.R. Pres. 3: Senior Class Frolics Comm. S ; Student Council Rep. 4 : Student Council Safety Comm. 4 ; South Pa- cific 4 ; Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Concert Chorus : ,, 4 ; Boys C.lee Club 3, 4 ; Mixed Chorus 7 ; Spanish Club 3 ; Baseball 4 : 1 R ; Swim- ming 3, 4. Montgomery. Timothy James S.l .1. (St. Thomas Military Academy) Football 5, 1 letter; Baseball 6. 1 letter: Wrestling 5. 6, 1 letter; Chorus 5. 6; Choir 5, 6; (TRHSi Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8; Student Coun- cil Comm K ; Boys Glee Club 3, 4 ; Baseball 4. Moon. Michael Jon Senior Class Boys Rep. S ; Student Council Rep. 5, 6 ; Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8 : Hall Monitor 3. 4 ; Dramatics Club 4, 7 ; Boys Leaders 6, 7, 8. Moore. Alycc Rae H.R. Sec. 6; Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Booster Comm. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Set Designer for Matchmaker 7. Carousel 8 ; Annual Staff Art Editor 7. 8: Roundup Staff Page Editor 8; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Ceramics Club 5, 6. Moore. Jennifer Ix uise Drake I ' niv. Senior (Mass Banquet Comm. S ; Matchmaker 7 : Orchestra 3. 4, B, 6. 7. 8 ; French Club 4 ; All-State Orchestra 5. 6, 7, 8. Moore. Marjorie Northwestern I ' niv. H.R. Sec. ft; H.R. Treas. 6. 7; Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 3, 4, Open House Comm. 3. 4. Historical Comm. 5. 6, Social Comm. 5. 6 ; Girls Club Rep. 3. 4 ; Social Comm. 7. S; Annual Staff Activities Section 7, 8 : Ad Salesman 8 ; French Club 3. 4 ; Sharks 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, Sec. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Student Court Sec. 6 ; Homecoming Queen 7. Moore. Penny Washburn I nn. U.K. Sec. | Senior Class Social Comm. 8; gmiOT Frolics I ; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 ; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7. 8 ; Annual Staff June Section 7. 8 ; Ad Salesman 7, 8 : Roundup StatT Reporter ft; (iirls Glee Club 5. 6. 7, 8 ; French Club 5. 6 J Girls Tennis 6, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Madrigal (inmp 8. Morean. Jane Loretta Heights Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Student Council Phone Book Comm. 5, Booster Comm. 5, Hospitality Comm 7. ft, Election Chrmn. 7: (Iirls Club Publicity Comm. 8; Carousel S; Concert Chorus 6. 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5; French Club 8: Girls Golf 3; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 6, 7, 8. Morgan. Ronald Earl Senior Class Cap and Gown ( ..mm ft] Sorr . Wrong Number. Carousel 8. Morris. G. Ra Grand View College Carousel 8 : Concei t Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 ; All- State Chorus 7. Morris. Joseph Warren Grand View College Roundup Staff Circulation Manager 8; Hall Monitor 7 ; Baseball 4, 6 ; Football 3. Morris. Saralee Simoson College Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 6, 6 ; Band 3, 4 ; Secretarial Club S ; Football Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Mortimer. Thomas Univ. of Colorado Baseball 3 ; Football 3, 5 ; Basketball 4, 6. Moser. Helene Drake I niv. Senior Class Cap and down Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 3. 4 ; Red Cross Rep. 5. 6 ; German Club 6, 6, 7. 8 ; Future Teachers 5. 6 ; Future Nurses 5. 6, 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Latin Club 3. 4. Moser. Steve Central College MR. Pres. 3, 4; Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics ft; Roundup Staff ft; Football 3, 5 ; Wrestling 4. Mossholder. Nelson I.S.I . (North. H.R. Treas. 3: Wrestling 3; (TRHS Senior Class Day Comm. 8. Muell. Cathie I ' niv. of Kansas H.R. Sec. 3. 4, 5. 6; H.R. Treas. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Senior Class Social Comm. 8: Student Council Service Comm. 5. Historical Comm. 6, P.T.A. Comm. Chrmn. 7, Open House Comm. 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, Hospitality Comm. 7, Social Comm. 4, 8, Constitution Revision Comm. 7. Court Justice 7, Pep Club Comm. 7,8: Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; (iirls Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6 ; French Club 3. 4; Future Nurses 3, 4 ; Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Treas. 7. Drake I niv. 8; Senior Class Social Munzenmaier. Fred H.R. Pres. 6. ft, Comm. 8 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 8 Hall Monitor 7; Baseball 4, 6, 8, 2 RV ; Football 3. 5. 7, 1 R . Murphy. Pat Murrow. John Grand View College Student Council Rep. 8, Open House Comm. 6, 7. 8, Financial Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, Assem- bly Comm. 7, 8, Handbook Comm. 7. I, Booster Club 8, Safety Comm. 7 : Carousel 8 : Hall Monitor 7 : Concert Chorus 7. 8; Boys Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 6; Orchestra 3, 4, 5: Football 3, 5: Wrestling ft, 4. 5. n. 7. 8, 2 RV ! Track 4; Homecoming Comm. 7. Mmt-, Hiram Abij. Jr. Westminster College (Lake Forest Military Academy) Freshman Class V.P. ; Academy Council 3, 4 : Basket- ball 3, 4: Lett,.,- man Club 3, 4; ( TRHS i H.R. Pres. 5; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 5. 6, 7; Annual Staff 8; Hall Monitor 5. fi. 7; Make-up Club 6, 8; Football 3, 5. 7 ; Boys Leaders 6, 7, 8. Myers. Norman Senior Class Social Comm. Drake I ' niv. Myron. Janice Lynn I.S.C Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. ft, 6. Constitution Revision Comm. 7; Macbeth ft; Matchmaker 7 One Act PWjTI 7 Annual Ad Salesman 7; Copy Comm. 8; Rider- ettes 7. 8; French Club 5, 6. 7. 8; Dramatics Club 5, 6. 7: Basketball 4. 6. 8: Football Pep Club ft. ft, 7 ; Riders Club Recognition Award 6 ; Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation 7. Near. Robert S.I .I. Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Roundup Busi- ness Manager 8 ; Hall Monitor 5 ; Wrestling 3. Neal. Linda Grinnell Neff. Scott Beloit, Wisconsin Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. ft; Annual Staff 8; Hall Monitor 7 : Assembly Usher 3, 4. 5, 6. 7 ; French Club 7. 8, Treas. 7, 8; Debate Club ft, 4 ; Swimming Reserve 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Boys Leaders 7. 8 ; Future Physicians 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 5, 6. Neufeld. Richard E. S.U.I. Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Safety Comm. 8. Finance Comm. ft; Carousel 8; Annual Staff 8: As- sembly Usher 5, 6 ; Concert Chorus 7. 8 ; Boys Glee Club 4. ft, 6. 8; Wrestling 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 2 RV Newlin. Patricia Drake I ' niv. Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Human Rights Comm. Chrmn. 7. ft] Social Comm. 8; Girls Club V.P. 7, 8; Riderettes 5. 6. 7. 8; Girls Tennis 4, 6, 8: Leaders ft, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. V.P. 7 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Newman. Edward Northwest Missouri State Senior Fiolics 8; Football 3, 5. 7. 1 R ; Wrestling 4, 8, 1 R ; Boys leaders 7, 8. Nicholson. Kay Colorado Women ' s College Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Rep. 8, Service Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7. 8 : Red Cross Rep. 3. 4 ; Girls Tennis ft; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Booster Club 7. Noun. Susan Colorado Women ' s College H.R. Sec. 7. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Carousel Props and Publicity Comm. 8 ; Li- brary Monitor 7. 8; Annual Staff 5. 6; Girls Glee Club 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 7, 8 ; Future Teachers ft, 4 ; Football Pep Club ft, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Odle. Richard S.U.I. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Safety Comm. 7, 8. Olson. Ronald Grand View College Senior Class Social Comm. I ; Hall Monitor ft, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Assembly Usher ft, 4, 5, 6 ; Base- ball 4. Osburn. Edward Student Council Safety Comm. 7 ; Mixed Chorus 8 ; Swimming 5, 6, 7 ; Cross Country 5 ; Track 8. Paddock. Paula Drake Cniv. Senior Class Comm. 8 ; Matchmaker 7 : One Act Plays and Carousel ft; Roundup StatT Re- porter 8 ; Concert Chorus 8 ; Mixed Chorus 6, 7 : Orchestra 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 3 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Pappas. George Drake 1 niv. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Lunch Room Monitor I : Assembly Usher ft, 4, 5, 6 ; Hall Monitor 3: Football 3; Wrestling 4; Boys Leader 5. Parker. Cynthia Grand View College Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Band 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 7. Pate. Reed Paye, Joanne S.C.I. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Annual Staff ft; Secretarial Club 7, 8. Pres. 7, Sec. 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Office Staff 7, 8. Payne. Sharon S.U.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Student Council A.F S. Comm. 7; Election Comm. 8; Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus 7. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 4, 5, 6; Mixed Chorus ft; Orchestra ft, 4. 5. 6; Sharks 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Payne. Thomas S.U.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 3, 4. 6 ; Finance Comm. 6, 7, 8. Chrmn. 6 : Assembly Comm. f : Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7 ; Assembly Usher 3 ; Band 3 ; 16 mm Crew 3 ; Football 7. 1 R ; Wrestling 6, 8. 1 R ; Boys Leaders 6, 8. Peacock. William Drake I niv. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 7, 8. 1 R . Perkins. Sara ULV. Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Senior Frol- ics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 4 : Phone Book Comm. 5, 6, Chrmn. ; Transportation Chrmn. 7, 8; Carousel ft; Concert Chorus 7. 8: GirU Glee Club ft, 4. 5, 6 ; Dramatics Club 3. 4 ; Sharks 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. Peters. Karen l.S.V. H.R. Treas. 8; Senior Class Comm. 8; Senior FVolics 8; Student Council Rep. 7. Human Rights Comm. 7. Handbook Comm. 7 ; Leaders ft; Football Pep Club ft; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Carousel 8: Girls Club School Beauti- ful Comm. 7, 8 ; Annual Underclassmen Edi- tor 7. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 5 : Nurse ' s Monitor 7 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 5, 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Peterson. Carol  lorado State I ' niv. H.R. Sec. 4 ; Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5. Service Comm. Chrmn. 6, Social Comm. 5, 6, Hospitality Comm. 7 ; Girls Club Pres. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Service Comm. 7. 8: Spanish Club 8, 4 ; Cheerleaders 5. 6, 7. 8. Captain 7, 8. 2 RV : Leaders Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 7 ; Student Court Sec. 7. Petherick. Ida Northwest Missouri State College Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council A.F.S. Comm. 7 : Handbook Comm. 7 ; Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8: Girls Glee Club 3, 4 ; French Club 3 ; Football Pep Club 3, r ] 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. 131 Petty, Carol Northwest Missouri State College Senior Frolics 8; Spanish Club 7; French Club 3, 4 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6. Pidgeon. Susan Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Booster Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Roundup Start Picture Editor 7 ; Spanish Club 4 ; Scenery Comm. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Home- making Club 6. Pinegar. Judith U.C.L.A. Red Cross Rep. 6; Girls Glee Club 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 7 ; Basketball 8. Pingree. Harold Sioux Falls College Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 : As- sembly Usher 3 ; Basketball 3, 5 | Wrestling 4, 6. Pinntll. Robert Southern Methodist Univ. H.R. Sec. 7, 8; Senior Class Banquet Comm. - . Wrestling ft, 5, 7 ; 1 R . t ' omerantz. Jeri S.U.I. Senior FYolics Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Rep. 7, 8 ; Transportation Comm. 7; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7 ; French Club ft; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Powers. Raymond Hall Monitor 5. Powers. Shirle Simpson College Girls Glee Club 5 : Football Pep Club 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 8. Pritchard. Jeffrey William Jewell Senior Frolics 8 ; Carousel 8 : Hall Monitor 3, 5 ; 16 mm Crew 4 ; Track 3. Proctor. Penny S.U.I. H.R. Sec. 3. 4: Senior Frolics 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6: Mixed Chorus ft, 4 ; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8. Prugh. Robert Karlham H.R. V.P. 7, 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council A.F.S. Comm. 7 ; Football 3, 5, 7. Uuinlan. James (Wichita East) Baseball 4, 1 letter; Gym- nastics 3, 4, 5, 6, 2 letters ; Lettermen ' s Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Student Council Rep. 3, 4. Rae. Margaret I S I Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Student Council A.F.S. Comm. 7 ; Orchestra ft, 4, 5 : Riderettes 5. 6. 7, 8, Sec. 7, 8 ; Leaders Club 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; All-State Orchestra 3, 5. Ramsey. Patricia Jo Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 7, 8; Red Cross Comm. 3, 4 ; Orchestra ft, 4, 5. 6 ; Spanish Club 3, 5 ; Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 7. Ratcliffe. Stephen S.U.I. Senior FYolics Comm. 8 j Junior Varsity Basketball 7 j Boys Golf 8. Reece, Carol Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Band I ; Secretarial Club 7, 8, Treas. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball 4, 6, 8. Reece, James Senior Frolics 8. Reed. Judith Rae (Tech) Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; (TRHS) Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7 ; Football Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6, 8. Reed. Linda Northwest Missouri State College Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Senior FYolics 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman ; Underclass- men Comm. 7, 8 ; Spanish Club ft ; French Club 5, 6 ; Dramatics Club 5 ; Football ft, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Renner. Charles Eastern New Mexico H.R. Officer 7, 8 ; Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 4, 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 6, 6. 7. 8 ; Hall Monitor 3, 4 ; Football 3 ; Junior Varsity Basketball 4, 6, 8; Boys Golf 4, 6, 8, City Champion 6, 7 ; Latin Club 4. Renner. Ray Drake Cniv. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. I : Hall Monitor 5 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 : Football Pep Club ft, 5. 7 ; Basketball 4.6.8; Blue Cadets 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Booster Club 5, 8. Renolds. Patricia Univ. of Kansas Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; French Club 7, 8; Football Pep Club 7. Rhedin. Peter (Sweden) Student Council V.P. 4, 5; Hall Monitor | ; Band Leader ft, 4. 5, 6 ; Boys Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Boys Soccer 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Ice-Hockey 3, 5, 6; (TRHS) Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Student Council Honorary Member 7 : Student Council A.F.S. Comm. 7, 8: Roundup Reporter; All City Student Council 7. 8. Rhodes. Bob Grand View College H.R. Pres. 3. 4: H.R. Treas. 7. 8; Red Cross Rep. 3. 4; Hall Monitor 5, 6. 8 ; Base- ball 4. 6, S; Junior Varsity Basketball 5, 6. 7. 8. Rickert. Judith I.S.U. Service Comm. 3, 4 ; Carousel 8 ; Library Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Monitor X ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4 ; Mixed Chorus 3 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4 ; All-State Chorus 7 ; Latin Club 3. 4, 5, 6 ; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Riggs, Arthur Drake I niv. H.R. Pres. 5, 6; Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Sen- ior FYolics 8; Student Council Rep. ft, 5: Phone Book Comm. 3 ; Open House Comm. 7, I ; Safety Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; Student Court Judge 7: Lunch Room Monitor 7; Football 3. 7, 1 R : Basketball 4, 6. 8, 1 R : Boys Tennis 4, 6 ; Boys Leaders 3, 4, 7, 8 : All-City Student Council 7. 8; Man of the Year 8. Ritchart. John IA1 H.R. V.P. 3, 4; Senior FYolics Comm. 8; Student Council A.F.S. Comm. 7 j Band 3, 4. ft, 6: German Club ft, 4, 5, 6. 7, I : Wrestling 3, 4 ; All-City Band 6. Roberts. Jane Glenny Northwestern Univ. H.R. V.P. I : Senior Class Comm. 8; Student Council Cheerleading Rep. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Service Comm. :;. 4. . . 6. 7. s ; Friendship Comm. 7. 8; Carousel 8; Senior Frolics 8; Annual Senior Section Editor 7, 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6. 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 7; German Club -5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Club ft, 4; Cheerleaders r 6. 7, 8. Sec. 7. 8. 2 R ' s ; Football Pep Club ft. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4 : Latin Club V.P. 3, 4 ; Student Court Judge ft; Student Council Safety Comm. ft, 4, Finance Comm. 5, Open House Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, Handbook Revision Comm. 7. Constitu- tion Revision Comm. 7, Phone Book Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Librarian 7. Roberts, Steven S.I .I. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Constitution Revision Comm. 7, Safety Comm. 7; Scribblers ' Club 7. 8; Foot- ball ft. 5 : Wrestling 4 ; Baseball Manager 4, 1 R . Robertson. John Morton Drake I niv. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Future Physicians ft, 4. Ronan. Patricia Ann William Woods College Senior Class Sermon Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Hospitality Comm. 7, 8, His- torical Comm. 7, 8, Booster Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 : Annual Ad Salesman 7. 8; Girls Glee Club Sec. ft. 4, 5, 6 ; French Club 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Drake Relays Queen Attendant 8. Rood. Mary Angeline I niv. of Wisconsin H.R. Sec. 7, 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7, 8: Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; Sabrina 4 : Carousel M ; Annual Ad Salesman 7, 8 ; Roundup Ad Manager 8 ; French Club ft, 4, 7, 8: Drama Club ft, 4; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Rounds. John Boston Univ. Student Council Constitution Revision Comm. 7 ; Matchmaker Publicity Comm. 7. Roush. Charles Drake I rm . Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Lunch Room Mon- itor 4. 5; Baseball 4; Wrestling ft, Russell, Don Swimming 4, 8, 1 R ; Future Physicians 8; Math-Science ft, 6; Wrestling 6. Track 4. Sakata, Susan MM Senior Class Banquet Comm. X ; Red Cross Rep. 3 ; Nurses ' s Monitor 6 ; Hall Monitor 7 ; Spanish Club ft, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Girls CM Social Comm. 7, 8. Salkeld. Janice Red Cross Rep. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club ft, ft; Blue Cadet 7. ft Samo. Jerry I.S.I Camera Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. V.P. 5: Sound Crew Chrmn. 3, 4. 5. 6; Wrestling 7; Track H ; :{f mm Movie Crew Chrmn. 3, 4, 5, 6. Schack. Thomas S I I Senior FYolics Comm. 8 | Football I ; Swim- ming 4 ; Cross Country ft, 7 ; Track 4, 6, 8. Schlachtenhaufen. Salome Ann Augsburg College H.R. Sec. 3, 4: Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Student Council Booster Comm. ft, 6, Phone Book Comm. 5, 7, Human Rights Comm. 7. K; Convalescent Home ft, 6; (lirls Club Sec. 7. ft; Hall Monitor 7: Girls Clec Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; French Club ft, 4 : leaders Club 6, 7, 8, Pres. 8 : Football Pep Club ft, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, S ; Blue Cadet 7, 8: Student Court Judge 8; Homecoming Attendant 5 ; Girls State Treas. 6. Schnell. David Santa Barbara City College Hall Monitor 4 ; Wrestling 3. 4. Schuchat. Marty S.I I. H.R. Treas :; ; Student Council Rep. 4, 8; Lunch Room Monitor I : Hall Monitor : ; Band I ; Basketball 5. 6 ; Wrestling 3 ; Boys Golf 4, 5. 6. 7, 8, 2 R ' s ; Cross Country 5; Latin Club 5. 6. Schultz. Gretchen ' ' (Rock Island High School ) Mixed Chorus I ; (TRHS) Senior Class Banquet Comm. H; Stu- dent Council Chaplain 7 ; Girls Club Treas. 7. ft; Carousel 8; Red Cross Rep. 5; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 4 ; Band ft, 4, 5, 6, 7. S : French Club 5 : Future Nurses 3, 4, 5. 6. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. Schwartz. Bernard li 1 H.R. Pres. 3: Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Stu- dent Council Rep. 4 ; Football 3, 5, 7, 1 R I Boys Leaders 6, 7. Schwartz. Chester Phillip S I I H.R. Pres. 4; Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, Chrmn. 7, 8, Assembly Comm. 7, 8; Lunch Room Monitor 3. 4. 5, 6; Wrestling 4, 6. 8 : F ' uture Physicians 3 ; Latin Club I ; Homecoming Escort 7. Scott. David Frederick S.U.I. Senior Class Banquet Comm. H ; Band ft, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8; Drum Major 7. 8 j Swimming 4. 6, 8, 3 R ' s ; All-City Band 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. S.-ott. Doug I.S.I . Football 3. 5. Scudder. Susan Univ. of Nebraska Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; FYench Club 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club ft ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. Seidenfeld. Jamie Kansas City Art Institute Senior Class Social Comm. S ; Football Pej Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Matchmaker Scenery Comm. ; Booster Club 6, Shafer. Dennis Wayne I.S.U. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Mixed Chorus : , 4 ; Band 3, 4 : Math-Science Club 6 ; Foot- ball 3 ; Boys Tennis 5. 6 ; Latin Club 3, 4. Shambauph. Gorda S.U.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Historian Comm. 7, 8; Booster Comm. 6, 7 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 132 Shane. Mary Stanford I niv. Senior Clash Mimeographing Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council A.F.S. 8; Library Monitor 3, 4; Annual Ad Salesman 4; French Club I, 4, 5. V.P. 5 ; German Club 5. 6 ; Future Teachers 3, 4; Football Pep Club 3, B, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Tutor 6. Shapiro. Joan Iniv. of Minnesota Senior Class Cap and down Comm. 8 : Foot- ball Pep Club I, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, I, I; Lab Assistant ft, 6. Shelley. Linda Kae Grand View College Senior Banquet Comm. 8 ; 4 One Act Plays 8; Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 8. Shelley. Michael (.rand View College Lunch Room Monitor 3, 4 ; Hall Monitor 6 ; Band 3. 4. Shepherd. Mary Kay S.l ' .L H.R. V.P. 4 ; Senior Class Banquet Co-Chrmn. 8; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7, Handbook Revision Comm. 7 ; Girls Club Par- liamentarian and Historian Comm. 7, 8; C arousel ; Concert Chorus 6. 7. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5. 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 5; German Club 6, 7, 8; Leaders 6. 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Sherman. Steven I.S.U. Band 3. 4. 5. 6; Wrestling 3, 4. 5. Shirley. Susan Joyce S.l ' .L Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Student Council Con- stitution Revision Comm. 7 : Scenery and Make-up Comm. for Major Plays 5. 6. 7. s ; French Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7; Carousel Student Director 8 ; Student Director One-Act Plays 7 : Journalism Workshop Scholarship ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Thespians 7, 8 ; Mimes 7, 8. Shortlev. Sue Senior Class Mimeographing Comm. 8; Span- ish Club 3. 4 : Secretarial Club 8 : Footbal Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Homemaking Club 7. ft, Shuman. James Clinton ( arleton Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 : Student Coun- cil 1st V.P. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 7 : Building and Grounds Comm.. Constitutional Revision Comm. 7 ; German Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. V.P. 3. 4. Pres. 5. 6: Football Manager 3, 5, 1 R ; Basketball 4. 6. 8. 1 R ; Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalist : Certificate of Merit from the National Association of Teachers of German. Simmons. Linda Drake I niv. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8; Library Monitor 7, 8: Annual Ad Sales- man 7. 8; Roundup Staff Page Two Co-Editor 8; Orchestra 3. 4. 5. 6. Librarian 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; Band 3. 4, 5. 6; Spanish Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5 ; Make-up Club 5 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Smith. David Alan Grand View College Roundup Staff 8 : Boys Glee Club ft, 4 : Lead- Smith. Joseph Charles C al Tech Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8 : Assembly Usher 5. 6. 7. I : Math-Science Club Treas. 7, 8; Wrestling 5, 7; Future Physicians 5, 6, 7. 8. Smith. Paula Sue Buena Vista College Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 7. 8 ■ Annual Ad Salesman 7 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Cadets 6. 7. ft Smith. Tamara Grand View College Senior Class Day Comm. 8: Matchmaker Props Chrmn. 7 ; One Act Plays 7 ; Carousel 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 7, 8 : Future Nurses Club 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Biology Lab Asst. ft, Smoot. Sandra I.S.I . (Mount Vernon High Christmas Musical 3, Stage and Sound Crew Make-up Club 3 : (TRHS ) Red Cross Rep. 5, 6; Girls Glee Club 3. 4 ; Future Teachers 3, 4, 6 ; Football Pep Club 5. 7 : Basketball 6, 8. Sofen. James Drake I niv. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Assembly Usher 5. 6, 7. 8 : Basketball 3. 4 : Wrestling 5. 6 ; Future Physicians 5, 6. 7, 8. Solbcrg. Karen S.U.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. X. 4 ; Future Nurses 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 6, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Biology Lab Assistant 5, 6, 8. Southern, l oren S.U.I. Senior F olics Comm. 8 ; Annual Staff 7 ; Orchestra 3. 4, 5, 6; Math-Science Club 3. 4, 5, 6 : Stage and Sound Crew Chrmn. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Delegate State Student Council 5 ; Future Physicians 7. 8; National Merit F ' inal- ist 7. Sparks. Sue Gulf Park College Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8: Orchestra 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. Librarian 8 ; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Librarian 8 ; F rench Club 5 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8; Office Helper 8. Spencer. Richard S.l ' .L H.R. V.P. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Football 3. Bas- ketball 4, 6 : Cross Country 5, 7 : Track 4, 6, 8, 1 R : Boys Leaders 3. 4, 6. 6, 7. 8. Spring. James (.rand View College Concert Chorus 7. 8; Boys Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 4. 5; Wrestling ft, 4. Stapp. Michael Roundup Staff 8 ; Baseball 4. Stehhins. Barbara S.l ' .L Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Orchestra 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : French Club 5. 6 ; Future Nurses 5. 6. 7, 8; Second V.P. 7. First V.P. 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Swimming Lifeguard 7. Stenstrom. Mar Cottey ( ollege H.R. Sec. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8: Senior Class Line of March Comm. H ; Girls Club Rep. 3. 4 ; Convalescent Home 3 ; Library Asst. 7, 8 ; Annual Staff 5; Latin Club 3. 4; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8. Stephens. Margaret Denver Univ. Props One Act Plays 7 : Props Carousel 8 ; Mixed Chorus 7 : Football Pep Club 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Clul- ft, Stephenson. Douglas Grand View College Senior Frolics Comm. 8 : Student Council Human Rights Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council Constitutional Comm. 7 ; Student Council Transportation Comm. 8 ; A Christ- mas Dream ' A ; Hall Monitor 7 ; Assembly Usher 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8, Captain 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 3. 4. 5. 6 ; French Club 5. 6 ; Baseball Manager ft, 2 RV ; Football Manag. c 7. 1 •R . Stiles. Hugh Dean I.S.I ' . Senior FYolics Comm. S j Impromptu H ; Ca- rousel s; Hall Monitor X; Boys Glee Club 3 : Spanish Club 3 ; Chess Club 3 ; Make-up Club 4 ; Baseball 3 : Stage and Sound Crew Man- ager 6 ; Boys Tennis 4 ; Thespians 3. Stouffer. David Grand View College Hall Monitor 4: 16 mm Crew 3: F ' ootball 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 7 ; Baseball Man- ager 4. 1 R . Stouffer. Martha Drake I niv. Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Student Council Homecoming Comm. 7, 8: Girls Club Per- sonnel Comm. 7. s : Carousel Scenery Comm. 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 7 ; Underclassmen Comm. h : Nurse ' s Monitor 7. 8 ; Band 4. 5, 6 : F ' rench Club 5, 6 ; F ' uture Nurses Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basketball 6. 8. Strirkler. William Senior Class Social Comm. 8 j Student Coun- cil Open House Comm. 5 ; Football 3. 5 ; Baseball Manager 5. Strief. David S.M.I H.R. Pres. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8: Senior Line of March Comm. 8 : Student Council H.R. Rep. 5: Student Council Second V.P. 6, Pres. 7: Student Council Assembly Comm. 5. Home- coming Comm. Chrmn. 5. 6 : Boys Activity Council Rep. 4 : Lunch Room Monitor 5. 6 : Hall Monitor 5, 6, 7 : Swimming 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. 2 R ' s . Striggles. Demetra Senior Class Girls Rep. 8: Student Council Rep. 6 ; Student Council Social Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8 : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5 ; Mrs. McThing I . Impromptu 7 : Matchmaker 7. Student Director Macbeth  i ; Carousel 8; Madrigal Group 7 ; Annual Ad Salesman 5, 7, 8; Circulation Manager 7. 8; Roundup Staff 8 ; Mixed Chorus 6, 7. 8 ; Dramatics Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, V.P. 5, 6 ; Thespians Scribe 7. 8 ; Mimes 7. 8. Strohbeen. John Henry. Ill M.I.T. Mrs. McThing | : Macbeth I ; Matchmaker 7 . Carousel 8 ; Roundup Sports Editor 8 ; Math- Science Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, Pres. 7. 8; French Club 4 ; Bridge Club 8 ; Chess Club V.P. 7, Pres. 8 ; Dramatics Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Thespians 7, 8 ; Mimes Director 7, 8. Strom. Karin I.S.I ' . Senior FYolics Comm. 8 : Student Council Open House Comm. 8 : Student Council Social Comm. 8 j Girls Club Rep. 5. 6 ; Annual Staff Sec. 7. 8 ; Roundup Staff 8 ; Riderettes 7. 8 ; French Club 5, 6, 7 : Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7. 8. Treas. 7. 8 ; Girls Tennis 5 : Leaders 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Strom well. Jo Ann Cornell Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Carousel Band I Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Future Teach- ers Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. V.P. 6 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Hubbell Helper 8; Homemaking Club 7. 8. Sullivan. Carol I.S.I ' . H.R. Treas. 8: Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 8 ; Girls Club Personnel Comm. 7. 8 : Annual Staff Faculty Fxiitor 7, 8 ; Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus Accompa- nist 5, 6, 7, 8 : Boys Glee Club Accompanist 6. 7. 8 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4 : Spanish Club 5, 6; Future Teachers Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. V.P. 7. Pres. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Sullivan. Michael Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 : Stu- dent Council Constitution Comm. 7 : Student Council Cafeteria Comm. 8 : Library Monitor 3. 4 : Annual Ad Salesman 3. 4 : Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8 : Hall Monitor 3 j Band 3, 4 ; Math-Science Club 5 ; Debate Club 3, 4. 5. 6 ; Scribblers Club 7. 8, Pres. 8; Cross Country 5 ; Track 5, 7 : Latin Club 3, 4. Sumner. William Grand View College Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Foot- ball 3: Wrestling 5. 6; Boys Golf 8. Swab. Sheryl Sue Luther Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3. 4 ; Student Coun- cil Social Comm. 8: Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Research Comm. 5. 6, 7. 8 : Anastasia Scenery Comm. 6 : Annual Staff Senior Section 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5. 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4. 5 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Homemaking Club V.P. 5. 6 ; Lifeguard 7, 8 : Convalescent Home 5. 6 , 7, 8 ; Carousel Costume Comm. 8. Talcott. C harles Drake Univ. Student Council Human Rights Comm. Tande. Karen Grinnell College H.R. Sec. 3, 4 : Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 : Student Council Human Rights Comm. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Annual Student Life Section Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Riderettes 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, 6, 6. 7. 8. Sec. 8 : Debate Club 7. 8. Pres. 8 : Secretarial Club 5. 6 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 j Blue Cadets 7, 8; Homemaking 3, 4. 5, 6; Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendation, 7. Taube. Linda Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 | Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 5. 6. 7. 8. Taylor. Michael John S.l ' .L Senior Banquet Comm. 8 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8: Lunch Room Monitor 8 ; German Club 5. 6. 7, 8, Pres. : Future Physicians 3. 4, 5, 6. V.P. ; Latin Club 3. 4. Taylor. Peter S.V.I. Student Council Rep. 7 : Student Council Tutoring Chrmn. 7, 8 : One Act Plays 7 : Roundup Staff Sports Editor 7. 8 j Hall Mon- itor 7 : Baseball 4. 6. 8, 2 R ' s : Junior Varsity Basketball 5. 7 : Boys Leader 8. 1 3 Thelen. Robert Univ. of Redlanda Carousel 8 ; Concert Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3 ; Band 3, 4. 5 ; Junior Var- sity Basketball 6 ; Boys Tennis 4. 6. 8, 3 RV Thoma. Vicki S.U.I. H.R. Sec. 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Annual Staff 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 7. 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8: Spanish Club 3; Gfarli Tennis 6, 8; Leaders 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Thomsen. William I.S.U. (Dowling High School Football 3: Basketball 4. Thompson. Christina I niv. of Utah Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 3, 4 ; Student Council Booster Comm. 5, 7 ; Mrs. MrThing | ; Carousel 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 7 : Girls Glee Club 6 ; Dramatics Club | : Football Pep Club 3. ft, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8: Blue Cadets 5. 6, 7, 8; Thespians 7. 8. Throckmorton. Tom Stanford Univ. Senior Frolics 8 ; Band I : Baseball 4 ; Swim- ming 4. 6. 8. I ' •RV. Captain 8: Pendry Award 6 ; Boys Leaders 5, 6, 7. Tobis. Barbara Senior Class Stenograph Comm. 8 j Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Scenery Comm. for Sabrina Fair and Carousel ■ Annual Ad Salesman 7 ; Riderettes 5. 6, 7, 8 ; French Club 5. 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club ft, ft, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Tomlinson. Judith S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8: Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Spanish Club ft, 4 : Future Nurses 5. 6 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8: Student Council Booster Club. Historical Comm., Social Comm. Torstenson. Marjorie Secretarial Club 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 5, 6. Torstenson. Thomas Lunch Room Monitor 3 ; Boys Glee Club j Football 6, 1 R ; Track 6. Trawver. Alan Univ. of Idaho Senior Class Social Comm. 8 j Hall Monitor 3. 4, 6, 7 : Football I : Boys Golf 6 ; Track 5. Trullinger. Terry H.R. Officer: Student Council Booster Club 7 ; Secretarial Club 8 ; Football Pep Club 7. Tudor. Anne Drake Univ. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 . Student Council Booster Comm. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Rep. 5. 6 : Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Senior Class Assistant Treas. ; Homemak- ing Club 5. 6. Tyrrel. I eighton Drake Univ. Urban. David Student Council Booster Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; Hall Monitor 4. 7 ; Mixed Chorus 7 ; Debate Club 7 : Wrestling 3 ; Track 4. 6. 8. 3 RV ; Latin Club 3. Vance, Sara Northwest Missouri State College Library Monitor 7, 8; Annual Staff 7. 8: Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4 : Future Teachers 7, 8 ; Secretarial Club 5. 6 : Home- making Club 4, 5 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Van Deventer, Herbert ( ' .. Jr. Drake Univ. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 8 j Student Council A.F.S. Comm. 8, Constitution Revision 7 ; Carousel Roundup Staff Page Six Editor 8; Math- Science Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. Treas. 5. «. V.P. 7. 8; German Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 5, 6, 7 : Camera Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. Pres. 7. 8 ; Future Physicians 5 ; TRHS Rep. for the United Campaign 7 ; Merit Scholar- ship Finalist 7. Veatch. Charles Sioux Falls C ollege Concert Chorus 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus ft ; Football 3 ; Track 4. 6, 8. Walker. Jack Football 3, 5 : Boys Tennis 4, 6, 8. Walker. Joan Senior Class Senior Frolics Co-chairman 8 ; Senior Frolics ; Mooney ' s Kid Don ' t Cry 7 ; Scribblers Club 7. 8: Make-up Club 8; Dra- matics Club 7. 8 ; Thespians 7, 8 ; Mimes 7. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8: (Indianola) Concert 4; Girls Glee Club 4. Mixed Chorus 4 : Latin Club 3. 4, Pres. 4 ; National Honor Society. Y-Teens. Walthall. David Drake I niv. H.R. Officer 4: Student Council Rep. 5; Stu- dent Council Safety Comm. 5 ; Latin Club 3. Weaver. Mary Kathleen S.U.I. Senior Class Social Comm. Chrmn. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Booster Comm. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 3. 4; Girls Club Election Comm. 5. 6; Annual Staff 7, 8; French 3, 4; Leaders 6. 7. 8. V.P. 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 5, 6. 7. 8 : Student Council Hist. Comm. 7. ft, Flection Comm. 8. Weddle. Virki Parsons College Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 : Library- Monitors 7, 8 : Girls Glee Club 3, 4 j Mixed Chorus 3. 4 : Theater Workshop 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. Wegele. Dianna Drake Univ. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 : German Club 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Weinberg. Ellen Morningside College Girls Glee Club 3 ; Mixed Chorus 4 : Orchestra 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Band 7. 8; Scribblers Club 7, 8: Dramatics Club 3. 4: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Wellman. Richard MM. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5 ; Boys Activity Council 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys Club Officer 7. 8; Hall Monitor 5. 7: Lunch Room Monitor 7 : Football 3. 5. 7, 1 R : Wrestling 4, 6. 8. 3 RV ; Track 4. 6. I ; 1 R ; Student Court 3. Wheaton. John Senior Frolics Comm. Baseball 4 ; Football : . S.U.I. Hall Monitor 6 ; Wherry. Stephen S.U.I. Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 6: Red Cross Rep. 5; Football ft; Swimming 6. Whinery. Janet I.S.I . Senior Class Comm. 8; Girls Glee Club ft; Band ft, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 : French Club ft, 4 j Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; All-State Orchestra 7. White. Barbara Marjorie Simpson College Girls Glee Club 8, Mixed Chorus 5. 6, 7. White. Virginia Drake Univ. Student Council Rep. ft ; Girls Club Home for Sightless Women 7. 8 ; Carousel I ; The Priie Play 7 ; Nurse ' s Monitor 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 6, 7. 8 : Girls Glee Club 3. 4 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Future Nurses 7, 8 : Make-up Comm. o. 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3. ... 7 Basketball 4, 6, 8 ; All-State Chorus 7. 8. Whitmore. Jennifer Lynn Stephens College Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 6. 7, 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 : Secretarial Club 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Wichern. Leigh I.S.I . Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8: Red Cross H.R. Rep. 5. 6; Orchestra 3. 4. 5. n. 7. ft; Band 7, 8; Costume Comm. for Macbeth 6: Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Wiese. Diane Drake Univ. Secretarial Club 6. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Wilken. Keith Allen Westmar ( olio , (Ames High School) Hall Monitor 3. 4; Boys Glee Club 3 ; Mixed Chorus 3 ; Chess Club 3. 4 j (TRHS l Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8; Library Monitor 7 ; Hall Monitor 5 : Football 7. 1 R . Willcox. Mary J.S.I . Girls Club Service Comm. 3, 4 ; Convalescent Home 5, 6 ; Spanish Club 3. 4, 7. Treas. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Senior Frolics Comm. 8 j Stu- dent Council Rep. Williams. Betsy Univ. of Oklahoma Student Council Rep. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. A, i Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 3, 4] Social Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Macbeth  i Match- maker 7; Library Monitor 7. 8; Annual Ad Salesman 3, 4, 7, 8 ; Roundup Staff Rtptrtel 8; Red Cross H.R. -Rep. 7. 8. All City Rep. 7, 8. County Rep. 7. 8 ; Spanish Club ft, 4 Girls Tennis 6. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. ft, 7 Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Williams. Moira Drake 1 niv. Orchestra 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Band 7, 8; Future Physicians 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. Williams. Virginia Lee Drake I niv H.R. Sec. I ; Senior ( ' lass Banquet Comm . Senior Frolics 8: Girls Club Research Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 : Girls Tennis 4, 5 : Cheerleader 7, 8, 1 R ; Leaders Club 6. 7. 8. Intramural Comm. Chrmn. 8; Football Pep Club 3. ft, 7 Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Office Worker 5. 6. I.S.I Basketball 3 ; Wres- Willson. Rodney Baseball 4 ; Football tling 4. 6. Wilson. Brycene ft I I Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Booster Comm. 7, Open House Comm. 3, ft, S.rvi,-. Comm. 5, 6 : Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7. 8, Elections Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff I, ft; Secretarial Club 5, 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 5, 6. 7. 8. Wilson. Constance Drake I niv. (Clear Lakei Hi Tri 3, 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Choir 3. 4 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4 ; Majorette JCL 3. 4 ; Choir 3. 4 | Girls Glee Club 3, 4 ; Majorette 3, 4; Concert Band 7, 8; TRHS Carousel 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8; Miv.ii Chorus 6: French Club 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6. Winner. Joan Univ. of Wisconsin Senior Frolics Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 j Student Council Rep. to All-City ; Student Council Booster Chrmn. : Historical Chrmn.. Open House Comm. ; Service Comm. ; Girls Club Service Comm.: Social Comm.. Pub- licity Comm. : Carousel 8 : French Club 6, 7, 8 ; Dramatics Club 3. 4, 5 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 6. 7 ; Latin Club 3. 4. Wood. Barbara Drake I niv. Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 5. 6. 7. 8: Library Monitor 3; Girls Glee Club 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Student Council Booster Club 7. Woods. Janet Goddard College Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Matchmaker: Im- promptu; Carousel 8: French Club 3. 4; German Club 5. 6. 7, 8, Treas. «, Publicity Chairman 8 : Costume Club. Chrmn. 8 ; Make- up Club 6. 7. 8: Dramatics Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Thespians 7, 8; Sec. Mimes 7. 8: Latin Club 3. Woods. William Yankton College Work, John H.R. Pres. 3 ; Senior Class Social Comm. Chrmn. 8: Student Council Ren. 4, P.T.A. Rep.. Finance Comm. Chrmn. : Boys Activity Council ft, ft, V.P.. Lunch Room Monitor ft, 4 : Hall Monitor ft, 4 ; Football 3. 5. 1 R i Wrestling ft, 6. 2 RV ; Track ft : Future Physicians ft, 4 ; All-City Student Council 3, 4 : Student Court Judge 3. Wortman. Martha Northwest Missouri State Collegf Girls Club Social Comm. 8: Library Mon- itors 8 ; Future Teachers ft | Dramatics Club : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 : Homemaking Club 7, 8. Wright, ( here S.C.I. Library Monitors 3 : Hall Monitor ft, 4 : Future Teachers 7 : Football Pep Club 7 : Basketball Pep Club 8 ; Homemaking Club 7. Wright, Cheryl S.I I Senior Frolics 8 ; Girls Club Home for Sight- less Women Comm. 7 : Annual Staff 7 ; Span- ish Club 3 ; French Club 5 ; Make-up Club : Dramatics Club ft; Football Pep Club ft, 5; Basketball Pep Club 4 : Blue Cadets 7 : Home- making Club 5. Yazman. Maria Ilene Univ. of Florins Roundup Staff Page On«- Reporter a. L34 Young. Delores Ann 8. U.I. Roundup Staff I ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Uunr, Julianna Colorado Women ' College Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Rep. 4, 5, 6 ; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. I : Carousel 8; Costume Club 6, 7, 8; Make-up Club 8; Dramatics Club 3. 4. 5 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8: Girls Club Home for Sightless Women 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Student Council Booster Club 3. 4. 5. 7. Wung. Norris Santa Barbara City College Senior Class Comm. : Hall Monitor 4, 5 : Baseball 4 ; Wrestling 3, 5. Young. Sheila Northwest Mis«ouri Stat College Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; French Club 6 ; Future Teachers 5, 6. 7. 8, Program Comm. ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basket- ball 4. 6. 8 ; Hubbell Helper 7 ; Student Council Booster Club 4. Zarherle. Beverly Gene S.I .I. Annual Staff 8 ; German Club 5, 6, Publicity Comm. Zika. Gary Drake Univ. Senior Class Pres. 8 ; Student Council Booster Comm. Chrmn. H ; Lunch Room Monitor 7, I ; Baseball 4; Football 3, 5, 7. Captain, 1 R : Swimming 6. 8; Wrestling 4, 6, 8, 2 RV Fourth in State at 180 lb. Weight Class. Zimmerman. Pamela Northwest Missouri State College Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 7. 8 ; Annual Staff Business Manager 7, 8. Ad Staff 3, 4 ; Hall Monitor 7 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, 6; Leaders 6, 7. 8, Treas. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club ; Blue Cadets 8 ; Homemaking Club 6. Zox. Allan Univ. of Oklahoma H.R. V.P. 3. 4; Senior Class Comm. 8; Stu- dent Council Rep. 3. 4, 7, Phone Book Comm.. Open House Comm., Safety Comm., Service Comm. ; Carousal 8 ; Lunch Room Monitor 3. 4, 5. 6 : Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: Baseball 4, 6; Football 3. 5, 7, 2 R ' s ; Basketball 4. Junior Varsity Basketball 6 ; Track 8 ; Boys Leaders 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Student Court Judge 7. August Graduates I)ot on. Michael Student Council Safety Comm. 3 ; Hall Mon- itor 3; Boys Glee Club 3; Orchestra 4; Jun- ior Varsity Basketball 4 ; Football 3. Hewitt. Rosalie King. Darlene Girls Glee Club 6 ; Mixed Chorus 6. Rose. Gary Toppenberg, John H.R. Pres. 3: Hall Monitor 4. 5; Assembly Usher 5; Junior Varsity Basketball 4. 6. 8; Gym Leader 3. 4, 5 ; Gun Club Pres. 5. 135 ADVERTISING Professional Directory PERRY P. AMICK. M.D. GLEN E. NIELSEN. M.D. 3009 Ingersoll Avenue Compliments of DR. H. A. BARQUIST Osteopathic Physitimi mid Surgeon CH 3-3865 803 Savings Loan Bldg. CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LABORATORY Drs. Coleman, Denser, Meservey, Kelly and Geoghegan 1073 Fifth Avenue HENRY H. CORN. M.D. LEONARD G. GANGENESS. M.D. Pediatt i( ians 2301 Beaver BL 5-3181 DANIEL F. CROWLEY. JR., M.D. 615 Equitable Building Compliments of DR. H. L. EDWARDS 415 Savings Loan CH 3-0529 Congratulations from DR. HOWARD G. ELLIS 1065 5th Ave. AT 8-2115 Compliments of ROBERT H. FOSS, M.D. 610 Equitable Building Compliments of DR. CHARLES D. FREDERICKS. D.D.S. DR. CHARLES E. NEWCOMER. D.D.S. 1143 42nd Street Compliments of DR. PAUL FROM 1060 4th Street Compliments of DR. GOLDBERG 4001 Ingersoll Clinic of General Medicine Compliments of B. F. KILGORE, M.D. 607 Equitable Bldg. CH 3-6511 Congrat illations S n iors Jack R. Lilly, D.O. 4405 Unversity Ave. ( ompUments of DR. R. R. LAMB Osteopathic Physician Surgeon CR 7-1013 1212 42nd Street 136 Congratulations From DBS. LOSH, SHINKLE AND FATLAND 3705 Grand DR. JOHN Q. A. MATTERN Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 819 Savings £ Loan Bldg. CH 4-8760 Compliments of PAUL F. NELSON, D.D.S. 709 Equitable Bldg. DR. EDWARD S. NEUFELD Dentist 536 40th Street Addison W. Brown, M.D. Don O. Newland, M.D. Robert B. Allender, M.D. Obstetrics ami Gynecology 526 39th Street 936 Des Moines Bldg ( on ratulations. Seniors DR. MAURICE NOUN ATlantic 2-0427 SIDNEY L. SANDS, M.D. ALLAN H. FRANKLE, Ph.D. 300 Des Moines Bldg. H. KIRBY SHIFFLER, M.D. CLAUDE H. KOONS, M.D. 409 Equitable Building Compliments of DRS. THORNTON £ BLAIR Orthopedic Surgeons 2801 Ingersoll Ave. Com pi intents of DR. ROBERT T. YOUNG DENTIST 3716 Ingersoll Com pi i merits of M. T. BATES, M.D. L. O. ELY. M.D. 1068 4th Street DES MOINES MEDICAL CENTER PARKER K. HUGHES, M.D. RICHARD M. MOORE. M.D. Medical Arts Building 3200 University Congratulations Seniors! Byron M. Merkel, M. D. Chester C. Woodburn, Jr. M. D. 1421 Woodland AT R-ZZZl 137 DRAKE 4 UNIVERSITY U an exhilaratr A strong . . . and growing . . . University is available to you right in your hometown. Consider one of five under- graduate colleges open to qualified high school graduates: LIBERAL ARTS FINE ARTS « BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION • PHARMACY Congratulations Seniors! THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE CHILDREN ' S FASHIONS 7574 Hickman Complete Line of Summer Recreation Equipment 312 Walnut AT 8-0148 CENTRAL HARDWARE CO. OWEN CRIST AUTO BODY SERVICE INC. Keo-Way at 13th Street CH 4-5258 Des Moines Compliments of ARTHUR H. NEUMANN BROTHERS, INC. Builders of the New Roosevelt Addition 138 A THIS IS 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. We ' re looking forward to meeting you. . . . EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 139 Roosevelt students board the bus after school. The Des Moines Transit Company ' s cheerful and co-operative service adds another helpful note to the Roosevelt scene. DES MOINES TRANSIT CO SCHROEDERS INCORPORATED UNIVERSITY AT TWENTY-FOURTH V. C. Schroeder, Vice President ( omplimenta of CASSADAY REFRIGERATION COMPANY 3018 FOREST AVE. Complimi ' tils of DIAL FINANCE COMPANY 207 9th Street ROOSEVELT PHARMACY ROOSEVELT SHOPPING CENTER Phone 277-4493 HOWARD V. BAILEY HAROLD D. BEAN ARROW DRUG STORE M. A. Brennan A. L. Messerschmidt 4700 University Ave. BLackburn 5-1173 Congratulations Srniors REED ' S STANDARD SERVICE 6580 University Ph. BL 5-9916 Rest 11 ishes Seniors! THE MORRIS PLAN 513 LOCUST Hvsi n takes! GILCREST LUMBER COMPANY SINCE 1856 DES MOINES S. W. 4TH Compliment of VIC ' S TALLY-HO 5601 DOUGLAS AVE. NOW it ' s PEPSI PEPSI COLA FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG Congratulations Seniors SALON RIVIERA 861 42nd Si. CR 7-4118 Congratulations from WILLIAMS FASHION HOUSE Cttngrm tml m ti i tn t CraMMtM nnd SdMMMi of ROOSEVELT FOR THE PRETTIEST CORSAGES ... see INGERSOLL FLORISTS 2809 Ingersoll 1 11 GOLD RIBBON Many generations of Roughriders have stayed healthier with Flynn Gold Ribbon Milk. For 53 years, Flynn has supplied the best milk — extra quality and vitality. Flynn — the dairy that always gets a I for excellence. DAIRY PRODUCTS Eighth and University Phone 243-6211 Congratulations Seniors! IDEAL PRINTING COMPANY Sam Asarch 22 1 rand Avenue Phone CH 3-0255 Skeffingtons Most popular at the prom . . Formats in a modern mood . . . richly tailored, fully lined, comfortably light in weight. You ' ll be pleased with the wide se- lection . . . and our con- venient modestly priced retail service. Congraiulaiiom Seniors! From THE VILLAGE RESTAURANT 2404 UNIVERSITY Congratulations Seniors! JIM VAIL ORVILLE LOWE Orville Lowe Midtown Motors LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL-MERCURY 1 408 LOCUST 282-8323 Expression in Photography Richard Photoqraphy Expression in Photography 142 DES MOINES STUDIO 817 LOCUST 11 ilcttmr Seniors! CompUmenU of Dick Canlields Drive -In SPECIALIZING IN BARBEQUED FOODS MERLE II M) IMU GLAS BROWNLIE HARDWARE CO. 2714 Beaver Avenue DES MOINES 10, IOWA Phone BL 5-0472 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL GRADUATING SENIORS! BACKMAN ROOFING INC Colonial IS oocl BREAD 143 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SIXTH AND GRAND • DES MOINES 7 New Landmark for Thrifty lowans USE YELLOW CABS Dependable Cab Service For More Than 50 Years Phone CH 3-1111 Compliments of JACK CLARK ' S STANDARD SERVICE 37th Ingersoll BL 5-9882 BOB BROWN CHEVROLET IOWA ' S NEWEST AND FINEST NEW CARS NEW TRUCKS I ltd Locust USED CARS USED TRUCKS AT 8-2 1 5 1 Congratult ionM from ROOSEVELT BOOTERY Phone BL 5-8061 841 42nd Street ( ]on fir (i f u la t ion s Sr i iors ! FROM A FRIEND Homesteaders Life Company 2141 Grand AT 8-7481 CHARLEY WARNER INSURANCE INC. Your Independent nsurance Agent OFFICE 279-3677 3708 INGERSOLL AVE. RES. 282-3462 Woltz Studio The Graduates ' Photographer GOOD PORTRAITS NEED NO I BE EXPENSH I 420 9th Street AT 8-6300 E J iiiiP iiiiiniy Quality You Can Taste 4 J -flnoERson ERiCKSon °a.ry co . DES MOINES • WATERLOO 145 For Your Luggage H ADDONS Two Locations 8th Walnut Downtown Merle Hay Plata YOUR SAFE VACATION depends on the driving condition of your auto BEFORE YOU TRAVEL 10 miles or 10,000 miles, have the alignment, brakes, springs, tires, lights and shocks checked at HAYS AXLE AND WHEEL CO. 216-22 East Court Ave. Tel. AT 8-0400 PAINT BUILDING MATERIAL H. M. ILTIS LUMBER CO. Three Locations 2629 Beaver Ay: — Johnston — BL 5 1155 BR 6 1523 West Des Moines CR 7-4445 Congratulations, Seniors MATULEF ' S FINE FOODS. INC. 904 42nd Street GRAND VIEW COLLEGE East 13th and Grand view DES MOINES. IOWA FOUNDED 1896 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE — LIBERAL ARTS — PRE-PROFESSIONAL Accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary 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. HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS — LOW COSTS i m Thank You — For again inviting us to be your Roundup Photographers ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The John Roberts Studio 2625 Forest Avenue ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Robert Frits John Hayes RENT A TANDEM BICYCLE UNITED RENT-ALLS Des Moines 11. Iowa CR 4-3456 YE OLD CHEMIST SHOPPE SHERWOOD DRUGS 7380 Hickman Road Ed Faaborg, R. PH. Phone BL 5-2184 SMITTYS DONUT SHOP 19th and Keo W liere Each Customer Becomes a Friend? Congratulations to All The Seniors! COMPLIMENTS OF TENSION ENVELOPE CORP. ACME TENT AWNING CO., INC. Anything Made of Canvas METAL AWNINGS 1495 Keo CANVAS AWNINGS FOR FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE Call 255-6325 2609 Beaver BENNETT CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDERERS 147 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. mmm EQUITABLE OP IOWA FOUNDED IN DES MOINES IN 1867 BUDGET FINANCE CO. H. A. WEISS, MGR. 216 Davidson Bldg. 304 1 2 8th AT 8-0287 Pat ' s Team W ins The annual ' s five advertising captains plan ad layouts. They are Barbara Meffert, Lee CtHMUlM, Pat Newlin, Carol Farmer, and Pat Leeper. All are senior- .mil beaded ad selling teams. Pat Newlin won a dinner for highest tram -air- while Mary Ann Rood won a dinnrr for highest individual -air-. ( ompliments f ONE -HOUR MARTINIZING Congratulations, Seniors! KIBURZ REXALL DRUG 310 Grand West Des Moines WINDSOR HEIGHTS BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service 1146 66th Street Phone CR 7-1075 i n Quo Vadis ? THE final echo of the old school bell signals far more than just the end of four years of diligent study. It is a fanfare, heralding an altogether Mi life in a competitive and demanding adult world. The school has dour a big job conditioning young mindi for this moment. And, properly these minds are eagerly receptive to the chal- lenge. Hut there ' s more required than ■ mental reservoir of facts and figures and a willingness to apply them in a practical way. There is another item that is every bit as im- portant or perhaps more so. It is the human In-art. For, it must still be acknowledged that it is the heart that can direct these other attributes in such a way as to add to mere material success the quality of satisfaction — a quality that comes from using knowledge and wisdom and skill not only to improve oneself but to make a better world for all who dwell in it. Rightfully, then, it ' s proper to pause here and ask oneself. Whither gOCSl thou ' . ' And then to choose the way that invites this unbeatable part- nership of mind and heart. JOHN DEERE DES MOINES WORKS DES MOINES, IOWA Quality Farm Equipment Since 783 BEST WISHES TO ALL OF YOU! CHAR-DELS ' COURT OF BEAUTY 279-3669 73rd and Hickman Compliments of BABE ' S RESTAURANT always delicious foot! 417 6th HILLYER CLEANERS CLEANING — TAILORING 863 42nd Phone CR 7-0793 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 1213 25th Street A Store for Students Reference Books, School Supplies CR 4-3401 LYNMCR QUALITY HOMES 3715 Beaver Avenue 274-0475 Complete Tune-up Service ELECTRICAL SERVICE SALES CO. 7 3 7 3 Wo nut 243-77 75 Con lira tul at ion s. St n iors of 1963 MAY EACH OF YOU HAVE A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE AND FOR BANKING NEEDS REMEMBER BANKERS TRUST CD. IN OUR NEW BUILDING STILL AT 6TH AND LOCUST STILL DES MOINES ' MOST CONVENIENT BANK Member F.D.I.C. CADCO INCORPORATED 10100 Douglas 276-5417 Compliments of FRANKLIN PLAZA SUPER VALU 4926 FRANKLIN DON AND CARROLL ' S SUPER VALU 2809 FOREST For Your Prom Flowers Come To Ingersoll at 38th Phone BL 5-2188 150 You ' re on safe ground ' ® PIONEER Wl th Pioneer corn PIONEER HI-BRED CORN COMPANY, DES MOINES. IOWA Pioneer seed corn — Hy-Line 11 chicks — Indian River chicks — Pioneer brand sorghum — Pioneer brand alfalfa K Registered trademarks. A good place to work . . . . . . a good place to insure FIRE • AUTO • CASUALTY (3 ks mm TOO 4TH STREET DES MOINES. IOWA nmco 151 VILIMEK ' S 2409 UNIVERSITY Radio — TV — Stereo — Gifts Congratulations GB Dl MIS OF ' 63 M. E. JENSEN. A.I.A. The King ' s Florist Northwest Des Moines ' newest and CX finest florist handles imported gifts oDediand and floral arrangements for all occasions. Won ' t you stop in i todav? b H - t today? SHERWOOD FOREST SHOPPING CENTER eve 73rd HICKMAN Phone 274-1516 i ii| lit Tree Service 2203 INGERSOLL GRADUATION FOOTWEAR FOR YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN FIELD SHOE COMPANY 710 Walnut Compliments of A FRIEND! 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 152 Jane Bartley James Burns Janet Clemens Martha Dalbey William Dean David Decker Frances Green Judith Holland Charles McQuillan Barbara Meffert Kathleen Meffert Janice Myron James Shuman Loren Southern Joan Walker 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. r 1912 GRAND AVENUE • DES MOINES 6, IOWA 153 Compliment oj Des Moines Seed Nursery Co. Moines 9 Rfosl Complete IVt and (warden Supph Stores Jtl. Locust 283-235 1 CHICKEN ROY ALE 4702 University CR 9-3635 Free Delivery ENCHANTED COTTAGE THE EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR CHILDREN 381 I Ingersoll Des Moines Best Wiahet i ill Senior ROOD and WALLENBROCK, INC. LUMBER WHOLESALERS 220 INS. EXCH. BLDG., DES MOINES Compliments CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO. 210 INS. EXCH. BLDG. DES MOINES. IOWA WE KNOW YOU ' RE BEAUTIFUL We just want to keep you that way! RICHMOND ' S SALON OF BEAUTY I 148 Polk CR 7-4472 TRAVISS TV RADIO 1110 Locust AT 8-7255 Service in which Des Moines has confidence GRAND 3440 Commodore Apt. Hotel Excellent Service, Dining Room, Beauty Salon, 24-hr. Switchboard BL 5-2141 Teen - Agers Are Welcome In Our Bank Today, there are lots of exciting things to save mon- ey for, College, a car of your own, a start in busi- ness, clothes and just plain fun. Our business is to help you get what you want. $1.00 opens an account. Stop in this week and get acquainted. mi wa state bank: DES MOINES 10, IOWA i: i W. H. FONES GENERAL AGENT Central Life Assurance Co. ASSOCIATES A. L ALLEN R. C. AMSBERRY FRED H. BROWN T. A. CHALLIS W. B. GOREHAM JOHN T. HART V. A. ROBINSON JOHN A. TWEED 908 Grand 288-1965 LINN LUMBER CO. 2126 VALLEY DR. AT 8-5371 Richards PHARMACY Dunne Richards. R.Ph. 3001 Merle Hay Road BR 6-4578 NORMAN CASSIDAY 720 Walnut Des Moines PRINTING ■ BINDING STEEL AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE CATALOGS • BROADSIDES • CIRCULARS Other Direct Advertising Pieces Owl. Specialty {Fine Engraved Stationery Invitations and Announcements Calling Cards LLACE-HOMESTEAD CO. 1912 Grand Ave. DES MOINES 5. IOWA Phone CHerry 3-6181 155 DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1916 RECORDS— TAPES— INSTRUMENTS STEREO— HI Fl— PORTABLES and CONSOLES 310 — 8TH ST. PHONE 244-4162 BARR BICYCLE SHOP COMPLETE BICYCLE SERVICE 1805 Keo CH 4-5825 Compliments of Everyone al ROGER JOHNSON INC. HYMAN ' S I . trytkimg I hut s I ' ublished BOOKS. CARDS. GAMES, NOVELTIES. 405 6th TRICKS. ETC. Des Moines 9. Iowa COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Everything For School and Office LES CLARK BILL PHILLIPS 329 E. 5th ROLLA BAIRD AT 8-1087 QftcuiAr APPLIANCES - TELEVISION 5035 HUBBELL 3839 MERLE HAY DES MOINES, IOWA Iowa ' s Most Complete Modern Carwash Avoid Normal Delay MAGIC CAR WASH Three Convenient Locations 7215 UNIVERSITY 30TH AND DOUGLAS 54TH AND DOUGLAS Watch your car being washed while walking through a glass enclosed runway. Car wash price reduced with purchase of standard gasoline. 156 J ESTE SONS R Everything in Real Estate and Insurance Since 1897 Fleming Building Phone CH 3-0511 Compliments of DES MOINES STATIONERY BAUDER PHARMACY Serving You Better — Drug-Wise and Service-Wise 38th and Ingersoll BL 5-1124 Compliments of Mitchell Automatic Transmission Co. Complete Transmission Service straight or automatic stock or heavy duty 1601 Locust 283-2446 Constat iilut ions from ESTES - KIRTLE Y 2722 Ingersoll 288-881 I ROWE CONOCO SERVICE 3000 Merle Hay Road Phone 276-9967 Tune-Up Waxing Brake Work LA FEMME BEAUTY SALON 2618 Beaver Phone BL 5-3939 FOR THE LATEST TECHNIQ1 E IN GRADUATION and EDDEVG PORTRAITS ANDREWS STUDIO 822 Walnut CH L-4956 SIMON REALTY CO. REALTORS 1909 IngersoU AT 3-2744 PULIS GROCERY 820 35th BL 5-3183 CRESCENT CHEVROLET 5th and Keo J. R. PIGGOTT, PRES. 5 to 45 Ton Cranes J. C. WHITE RENTALS BY THE HOUR. DAY. WEEK OR MONTH EXCAVATING COMPLETELY CRANE y INSURED 11 Will go anywhere SERVICE j fi in Iowa Dial BL 5-1126 2120 HARDING ROAD 158 PHILLIP LANE A nteriors 3029 INGERSOLL TELEPHONE 274-3435 LEONARD McCLEARY Sidle I arm Insurant t 3604 2nd AT 8-2148 Con ftra tulut ion s. StN idTl t JERRY S SHOES Htmdqum ttn I or P-F Flyers 2710 Beaver CR 9-2564 Compliments of R. A. LEEPER. D.V.M. 1620 High Street NORTHWEST DES MOINES NATIONAL BANK IN BEAVERDALE OFFICE IN URBANDALE AT 7031 DOUGLAS AVE. MEMBER FDIC ay Seventh at Walnut Downtown Compliments of FRANKLIN DRUG COMPANY 4926 FRANKLIN AVENUE Congratulations Graduates! AND LIGHT COMPANY Dependable Electric and Gas Service Compliments of BLUE WILLOW RESTAURANT 2502 FOREST SCHALLER ' S STANDARD SERVICE Try Our Personal Service 28th and Grand Phone AT 8-1800 159 KEO CAR WASH 1330 Keo Way SOUTH OF FREEWAY FAST AUTOMATIC SERVICE CR 4-5773 TRUMAN ' S SHOE REPAIR HENRY J. SALZMAN SHOE BUILDING ORTHOPEDIC SERVICE 3615 Ingersoll HANDBAG REPAIRING DYEING REFINISHING BL 5 9254 PRATT PAINT 1173 25th O ' BRIEN PAINT Art Supplies Framing PIONEER JEWELERS OF IOWA Our 98th Year in Defl Moines wumfyer 1865 Complete Selections of F ne Diamonds, Dependable Watches, Graduation Rings, Silver, Fine China, and Crystal. Plumb Jewelry Store Walnut at Sixth Des Moines Congratulations From your nearby SUPER VALU STORES O ' DEA FINANCE COMPANY 1117 Locust Street Complete Finance Serriee Congratulations! COLONIAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 1928 Ingersoll 282-0512 Congratulations Seniors! MAXHEIM PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO 544 36th Street BL 5-1553 xouAe nson Cj re en lit Flowers for All Oaasions 3002 Eastern Blvd. AM 2-5623 160 ZELLER ' S indsor illa«i - Fabrics Itetter Fabric make Better Fashions PATTERNS NOTIONS  IBRI - Phone ISMMI 7135 Univer ii First In Personal Service LAUNDER ERS • DRY CLEANERS 1301 Grand Ph. 243-1181 Cotifiral ul tit inns from BENDER ' S PARK LANE Congratulations. Graduating Seniors FRANKELS 2 FINE STORES DOWNTOWN PARK FAIR THE WORLD OF BOOKS IS . . . the most remarkable creation of man. Nothing else that he builds ever lasts, monuments fall; nations perish; civilizations grow old and die out. And after an era of darkness, new races build cities. But in the world of books are volumes that have seen this happen again and again and yet live. Still young, still as fresh as the day they were written, still telling men ' s hearts of the hearts of men centuries back. — Clarence Day For Graduation Gifts and Reference Books for College 810 Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa Phone ATlantic 8-7267 The Store with the Stock Congratulations (rraduatfs from BRIGHT DRUG 28th Ingersoll CH 3-0822 •OTTIID UNDER AUTHORITY Of TMI COCA-COLA COMPANY IT SEE US FOR SHARP GEORGE KUCHARO DISPLAYS PARTY DECORATIONS 809 Locust AT 8-7649 Congratulations Graduates DUTCH ' S SERVICENTER We ' re Here To Help You Get Motoring Pleasure SINCLAIR - GOODYEAR Specialists in tune-up and electrical service 28TH AND INGERSOLL PH. 282-6655 Complete Menu of Exotic mm ood$ TABLE SERVICE CARRY OUT 611 37th Street CR 4-2303 Tip Top Distributing Co. Wholesale Building Materials Des Moines Davenport Storm Lake Cedar Rapids Waterloo Ottumwa Fort Dodge 161 Compliments of J. C. WHITE CONCRETE CO Right with White READY MIXED CONCRETE AND BUILDING MATERIALS 330 S.W. 7th CH 4-3161 Des Moines, Iowa Congratulations HARDER PHARMACY 6001 University Congratulations Graduate Compliments of HANBURG SHEET METAL 834 1 0th Street Congratulations and Good Luck Seniors ' 62 luncharitfs, inc. 703 Locust 847 42nd Congratulations from EASTER ' S SUPER VALU 6605 University 255-1191 BOOTS STUDIO 612 Grand West Des Moines BL 5-4221 Congratulations Fellow Seniors Thank you for your help and cooperation this year. The 1963 ROl Wl ' Staff 162 Mike Moon. Pam Zimmerman Pictorial Index Aalders, Debbie Abram, Miriann Ackley, Steve Adams, Dee Ann Addington, Scott Albaugh, Susan Alcorn. Karen Alcorn, Kathy Aldrich, Fred Allen. Ed 55, SO 97 67. 77. 7 87 67. 80 87 97 87 51. If 80 Allen. Gerald II Allen. Linda 4y. 52. 87 Allen, Pat 48. 97 Allen, Russell 45. S7 Altman. Jeanne 32. 34, 80 Amerson, Kristi 45, 80 Amick. John 7 Anderson, Andrea s 7 Anderson, Barb 3 . . 7 Anderson, Bill 44, 80 Anderson, Chris Anderson, Jaye 87 Anderson, John 97 Anderson, Karen 45, 97 Anderson, Linda 45. 87 Anderson, Marge .97 Anderson. Rosalie 39. 47, 49, 87 Andrew. Sheryl 80 Andrews. David 87 Andrewson. Jack 61. 66. 76. 80 Anton. Betty 36. 87 Apple, Larry 31. 97 Armstrong, Mike 121 Aronow, Craig 30, 121 Arvidson, Cheryl 80 Asb ury, Larry HO Asthalter, Mike 38, 87 Atherton, Denny 70, 97 Atherton, Janice 44. 49, 87 Atkinson, Joyce 34. 43, 97 Augustine, Eddie 76, 87 Austin, Carol Austin, Jim Ayers, Sara 42. 44. 97 87 42. 64, 87 H Babcock, Peggy 87 Baer, Jan 2H. 37, 80 Baer, Marc 26. 97, 117 Bagby, Gary M Bailey. Martha 43. 48, 97 Bailey, Mike 62. 76. 87 Baker, Jack 59. 60, 76, 87 Baker, Jerry 80 Baker, Pamela 80 Balanoff, Marlys 28. 32. 36. 87 Batch. Elvin 80 Baldwin, Craig 52. 80, 97 Baldwin. Pam 87 Balko, Susan .80 Ballentine. Donna 50, 51, 97 Bannister. Jim 42, 67, 77, 97 Baranosky, Erna 35. 87 Baranosky. Jim 97 Barber, Linda 80 Barber, Ron 87 Barnes. Mint 97 Barnett, Jane 31, 97 Barnett, Jean 97 Barnett, Jim 120. 121. Ill Barney. Lynn ...80 Barrett, Beth 80 Barsky. Sandy 87 Bartley, Jane 26. 30. 39. 42. 97. 153 Barton, Gary 52, 121 Bassarear. Jim ho Bassman, Jim 97 Bassman, Steve 87 Bathey, Tom . 80 Battershell. Peggy 57. 80, 82 Baughman. Carla 7 Baugus, Jim 62. M Baumeister, Mark 80 Beach. Doug 39, 40, 48, 97 Beal, Linda 80 Beals, Barbara N Beard. Mary 87 Beardsley, Susan 43. HO Beasley, Bob . 80 Beaaley, Dave 97 Beattie, Mary 97 Beatty. Becky Sue 87 Beatty, Mary Ann f| Beatty, Pearl Ann ho Beatty, Rich 3H, 48. 87 Bechtel, Chris 80 Beechel. Tom 29. 39. 40. 43. 62. 76. 98 Beecher, Ann Beers. Diana Beeston, Bruce Behrendt. Mary Behrendt. Tim Bein, Karla Bell, Carolyn Bell. Rick Bemisdarfer, Janice Benge, Gloria Benjamin , Kay Bennett, Karin Bennett, Stephen Benson. Dianne H.ritley. Jacque Bentley, Micheal Benton, Bob Berg, Betty . Berg, Gary Berger, Alice Bergeson, Eric 80 44. 53, 55. 98 44, 80 121 87 80 51. 98 87 87 80 98 87 87 87 87 67. 80 52. 76. 80 87 87 43. 87 H7 Bergstresser. Lance 70, 87 Berke, Kelly 60. s7 Berkemann. Dennis 87 Berkey. Dwight 121 Berkley. Ed 44. 52. H7 Berkley, Robert 42, 45, 70. 87 Berkowitz, Etta 40. 98 Berns. Cathie HO Bernstein, Anne 9H Bernstein. Ed 42. 50. 98 Berry, Bob 62, 87 Berven. Norm 9H Bert, Joyce 87 Bethards. Connie 87 Bethel, Jennifer 80 Bevington, Lora H7 Bidelman. Wayne 45, 80 Bigot. Ruth -7 Bilbrey, Janet 9H Bilbrey, Jeff HO Billings, Linda 87 Billings, Robert 60, 63, 87 Billmeyer. Georgia 87 Birge, Bob 43. 98 Bishop, Ben .80 Bishop, Bill 61, 76. 80 Bishop, Bob 60, 63, 65, 77, 98 Bishop. David 60. 70, 76. 77. 87 80 35. 80 45. 80 Bishop. Jane Bishop, Jean Bishop, Sara Bittle. John 28. 58. 60. 63. 64. 98. 99 Bittner. Carol H7 Bjork. Becky 87 Blacketer. Stephen 80 Blain, Barbara 53 98 Blair, Bob ._98 Blair, Linda if, H Blake, David H7 Blakely. Ken -7 Blanchard, Jay 62. 76. 87 Blocher, Jim 98 Bloodsworth, Judy 55, 87 Blumberg, Larry h7 Blythe. Sandy 48, 50, 51 44, 50. 52, 98 87 98 87 120. 121. 123 .87 H7 ..87 Boel, Patricia Boatman. Jim Boatman, Judy Boggio, Frances Boiler, Rick Bolsinger, Sondra Bookey. Andi . Booth, Stephanie Boots, Bob .... 87 Boozel, John H7 Borg, Gloria 80 Borror, Sandy HO Bounds, Royce 44, 80 Bowen. Barbara 44, 49, 50, 51. 98 Bowen, James 38. 80 Bowser, Jim Boyce, Tom Boyd, Bob Boyd, Janey Boyd, Joanne Boyer, Nancy Boysen, Kraig Brady, Jim Braklow, John Brammer, Jeff Brandenburg, Melimla Brandt, Susan .... Brenker, Susan Brewer, Barb . Brewer, Cindy Bricker, Jack Brindley, Brian Brinton, Karen Brittingham, Barb Broad, Steve 87 80 121 .53, 98 88 .50, 98 80 -88 60. 98 98 48. 88 80 .48. 98 46. 88 76, 98 75 80 27, 48, 98. 119 88 Broadfoot. Mary 34, 36, 99 Brown Brown Brown Broadfoot, Sandy Brockway, Craig Brodj% Marty Brody. Micheala Brothers, Cynthia Brown, Bruce Brown, Cheryl Brown, Dick Brown. Jerry Brown, Margaret Brown, Marv Prudy Ron Ross Brubaker. Dale Hi nee. Iternadim- Bruce. Dave Brumbelow. Erne Brunk. Betty Buchan, Mary Buck, Sonny 29, 5H. Bullard. Belva Bunce, Steve Burch. Susie Burdock. George Burgardt, Jean 28. 29. Burlingame, Jan Burn. Jim Burn, Margaret Burns. Cindy Burns, Jim 39 HO 61 61 88 47. 88 43 67, 88 67. 88 HO 121 80 61 70 HI HI 99 88 HI 43. H8 60. 63. 64. 99 48, 99 70, 81 34. 88 47, 99 32. 35. 37. 99 99 62. 7o. 76. HI 88 81 Burns, John Burns, Liz Burr, Roger Burr, Steve Busch, Dave Bussman, Susi 62. 70. 76, 77. 99. 153 60 43. 50. 53. 99 76. 81 121 81 43, 88 Caldwell. Janice 43, 88 Callison. Mike 61. 70, 81 Calmer, Robert 52, 88 Campagna. Tormey 88 Campbell. Bob 38. 51. 81 Campbell. Jerry 60, 66. HI Campbell. Kathy 44. 81 Campbell. Sally 88 Canine, Ann 88 Capen. Bill 81 Carberry, Sharon 87 Cardwell. Don 73. HI Carlsen. Dianna 31. 45. 47. 49. 51, 99 Carlson, Kristi 81 Carlston, Cindy 88 Carmichael. Rich 76. 88 Carpenter, Candy 81 Carpenter. Linda 26. 30, 74, 99, 119 Carr, Dean 81 Carr, John 99 Carron, Bill 76, 81 Carson. Mike HH Carter. Jack 88 Cass, Mary Ann 31, 48, 49, 99 Cassel, Rhana Jean 81 Cedar strom, Susan 88 Chamberlain, Cheryl HI Chamberlain. Judy 31, 99 Champ, Carole Chaplain, Don Chaplin, Don Chapman, Alice Chapman, Dave HI 99 31. 47 81 5H. 60, 63, 64, 88 Chavannes, Marilyn 81 Cheely, Sharon 34, 81 Cheetham, Mark 62, 76, 81 Chemberlin, Lanny 61, 81 Chiesa. Scharlott 99 Child, Floyd 48, 99 Childs, Stanley 81 Choplin, John 31, 43, 44, 99 Christensen, Cheryl 81 Christian, Julie 81 Christianson, Bart Christianson, Lana Christopherson, Jo Christy, Chrystal Chrysle, Craig . Church. Chris Churchill, Barbara Churchill, Doug Clark. Bonnie ( ' lark, Jon Clark. Sue Clausen, Carol Clausen, Linda Clay, Dan Clayman, Linda 61, 66, 81 88 88 88 . 35. 88 100 . ...60, 88 81 50, 88 81 53, 100 121 100 .88 Clemens, Janet Clemens, Mike Cless, Martha Cline, Sara Cobb. Bill Cobb, Lauretta Codling. Tarn Coggeshall. Cynde Cohen. H«imi«nr Collins, Barb Collins. Mike Colony, Steve Colvin, Ron Combs, Elyce Conkling, Joan Conn, Meri Connell. Jeanne Conner, Kacie Conover, Clint Conover, Karen Conyers, Bob Cook, Dave Cook. Graham Cook, John Cook, Sam Cook, Sharon Cooley, Sandra Coombs, David Cooper. Don Copenhaver, Dave Copenhaver. Molly Cornelison, Lee Cornel ison, Lynn Correy, Diane Corrie, Craig Corwin, Bill Cosgrove, Linda Cosson, George Couch. Jim Covington, Mark Cox, Charley Cox, Doug Cox, Sally Cram, Scott Cramer. Bob Crandell, Sue Crapo. Laurie Crawford. Bill Crawford. Mark Crees. Barry Crees, Brian ' r« ' vr«-r. Martha Crew, Marilyn Crist, Allan Criswell. Bob Cross, Caren Crouch. Parker Crow, Bobbi Crowley, Barb Cuickshank. Dave Cummings, Jeff Cunie, Carol Cunningham, Linda Cunningham, Mike Curnes, Pete Curtis, Gary Cushman. Gae Cushman. Val Cutforth. Mike Daffron, Mike Dalbey, Margaret Dalbey. Martha 28, 29. 32. 35. 42. Daniels. Fred Danielson, Eileen Da Ros, Barbara Dougherty, Dathy Davenport. Elaim- Davidson, Ted Davis, Denny Davis, Jeff Davis, Parker Davis, Susan Davis, Suzzanne Davis, Tom Davis, Tom Dawson, Janice Dawson, Shelly Deal. Dorothy Dean, Bill 28, 32, 67, 68, 77, Decker, Dave . De Hamer, Ronald Delgado, Enrique De Marce, Joan Dennis, Carolyn Denny, Tom De Palma. Marguerite Derrick. Jim 34, 100, 153 76. 81 120, 121. 123 81 tl 100 .tl 3H. 100 43. 100 .88 II 61. HI 121 61. 66. 81 121 67. 81 47 43. 100 100 74. 81 81 SO, 100 34. 100. 148 39. 40. 100 100 43. HI 81 63. 100 48. 100 42. 81 HH 81 60. 76. 100 62. 100 88 44. 48. 100 88 HH HI 61. 76. 81 8H 81 81 88 45. 81 81 48, 50, 100 81 67, 81 61, 76. 81 81 81 100 66. 81 121 88 81 63. 77. 88 42, 100. 119. 153 62, 81 31. 100 HI 44 81 100 121 42, 101 HI 88 88 101 74. 81 88 HH 43. 101 96, 101. 153 101. 153 44. 81 88 81 42, 88 61. 70, 81 89, 101 81 164 Dershem. Linda DeHkin. Kill Deuben. Hoh De Winter. Laurie Dexter. John D.n Dick Diamond. Jean Dickson. Art Dickson, Cindy Dickson. Debbie Dickson, Greg Dickson. Suellen Diehl. Sue Dillion. David Dimmitt. Donald Doherty. Steve Donaldson. Sandi Donohue. Dermic Ddt.Min, Denny Dotson. Joanna Dot son. Mike Dotson. Terry Doty. Hick Dougherty, Kathlee Downing. Richard Drogue, Dick Druker. Hob Druker. Ste «- Duitch. Hob Dunagan. Don Duncan, (ire Duncan. Jeanne Duncan. Jim Dunckel. Pam Dun lop. Hill Dunlop. Ham Dunn, Liz Durham, Carol Dutcher. Harbara Dutcher, Hruce Dutter. Jeff Du Vail. Dave Dyar. Rill Dyar, Don Dyer, Ralph  1. 88 42. 70, 81 81 88 44 81 81 II, 42. 101 88 44. 88 101 88 HI II, 101 45, 88 38. 88 81 45. 81 77, 81 44. 4H. 101 119 101 4v. 72. 101 81 45. 67. 88 101 81 88 81 62. 82 88 43. 81 61. 66, 81 81. 101 101 101 80. 101 81 88 44. 101 88 101 102 81 102 Eagleson. Willa 28. 29. 32. M, S7, 48. 102. 105 Kaster. Dennis 88 Kberline. Judith 88 Eckhardt. Ed 62. 88 Kddy. Steven 67, 88 Ede, Dianne 46. 49. 88 Edison. Rill 45. 76. 81 Kdmison, Al 70. 88 Eichelis, Anna 121 Elder, Mary 43. 88 Eller. Rea 49, 88 Elliot. Ann 81 Ellis. Hob 61. 81 Ellis. Mary Jo 81 ElmquiHt. Chuck 102 Elwell. Shari 81 Ely, Pat 26. 48. 121. 123 Englhardt. Jon 44. 102 Engman, Sue .88 Engman. Wendy 81 Ensley. Charlotte 51. 102 Epstein. Rarbara 43. 102 Epstein. Jackie 102 Epstein. Richard 81 Epstein. Shelia 81 Erbe, Dee 81 Erickson. Gregg 81 Erickson. Karen 81 Erickson, Rusty 61. 81 Erman. Etan 81 Erp, Ann 88 Errett. Joan 11, 102 Each. Joan 35. 102 Eatell. Dick 102 Eulberg, Nancy 81 Evans, Dave 61. 66. 81 K.vRriH Jim 48, 70. 71, 102. 105. 107 Evans, Kathy 49. 88 Evans. Marsha 45. 48. 88 Everling, Ruth 81 Evertsen, Sue 44. 81 Ewald. Hetty 34. 43, 88 Ewald. Hob It, 72. K2. 105 Ewing. Judy 34, 102 Faber. Lynne Pagan. Beverly Pagan. Bob Faino, Rod Falk. Mike Falk. Nile Farmer, Carole Farmer. Sally Farmer. Sue 26. 28. 30. 34. 50. 53. 102 48, 50. 102 82 102 58. 60. 63. 72 77. 102 82 50. 102. 148 35. 88 Faurote. Sherry Faust, Chris Faxel, Sandy Feilen, Beverly Feilen. Nick Feintech, Edward Ferguson, Connie Ferguson, Greg fmtm, rred Ferren, Pam Ferris, Jim Ferry, Linda Sue Fields, Chuck Fields. Jan Firman, Kathy Fischer. Dick Fish, Jacquie Fisher, Gay Fletcher, Bonnie Foarde. Jeff Foarde. Joe Fogel. Bernard Foglesong. Jim Poland. Sandi horn ' s. Margaret 26. 28. Fontanini. Roger Forbes, Steve Foreman, Jackie Forrest, Steve Forsyth. Dennis Forsyth, Janice Foss, Sally 28, Fowler, Janice Fowler, Joyce Francisco, Linda Frank, Harry Frazier, Bob Frazier. Jim Frederick. Jim Freeburn. Sally Freed. Ann Freeland, Jim 27. 28. F revert. Barbara Fribourgh, Mary Ell Frishberg. Jane Fritts, Mike Frosheiser, Chris Frost, Jerry Fugate. Myrna Fuller. Sue Furry. Karin Fuson, Alan Gagen. Mary Jo Galbreath, Karen Galenbeck, Sue Gammell, Rebecca Gangestad, Dave Gardiner. Coral Gardner. Linda Garmer. Sally Garton. Dennis Gaskell. Jon Gasser, Marlise Gates. Terry ..i--inuer, Dennis Gerdom. Tom Gernes. Rob Gettys. Judy Gibbs. Robert Gibson, Chase Gilbert. Fred Gilbert, Tom Gillespie. Joan Gillette. Don Gilman. Paul Gipple. Ron Givant. Doug Glidden, Heidi Glomset, Leif Golden, Steve Goldman, Hart Goldman. Tom Golly. Bill Goodman, Ann Goodner, Douglas Goodrich, Jerry Goodwin, Gary Goodwin, Keith Cook in. Jon Gordon, Bob Gordon. John Graham. Bob Graham. Jan Graham. Marty Grangaard. Kick Granson. Bill Grant. Carol Grant. Dale Granville, Larry (irau, Cheryl L. Gnu-ley. Mary (irtrn, Beth Green. Kmily 88 45. 82 88 42. 102 42, 82 65. 82 29, 30. 43. 102 45. 72. 82 76. 102 It, 75. 102 102 82 102 53. 82 88 108 88 82 89 38. 103 88 61. 70. 82 108 49. 61. 88 29. 42. 51. 103 88 76. 88 KM 70. it, ■ 82 27. 52. 103 32. 34. 42. 103 tt 88 43. 89 82 108 tt 44. 89 44. 51. 103 82 en 39. 72. 103. 109 108 82 89 82 73. 82 59. 60. 76. 89 89 47. 89 82 89 50. 51. 103 89 ' ..!! 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Andi 48. 96. 99. 104 Hale. Candy H Hale. Jean Hall. Debbie 9 Hall. John 74. 103 Hamborg, Susan 28. 29. 34, 36, 37, 103 Hamill. Patty 53. 103 Hamilton. Ellen 82 Hamilton. Gene 62. 82 Hamilton. Jim 121 Hamilton. Steve 32. 60. 76. 89 Hammel. Cliff Hammer. Dee Linda 48, 89 Hammerberg. Dave 44. 82 Hammond, Hugh 31. P 3 Hanbury. Doug 82 Hancock. Pam Handford. Kaye ■ Hansen. Dave 103 Hansen. Jaynee 89 Hanson. Cliff Hanson. Mary 49. 89 Harding. Lynda 82 Hardy. Tom H Harlow. Jim 44. 61. 66. 82 Harold. Barb 82 Harmon. Mary 47. 55. 89 Harmon, Sue 43, 82 Harnagel. Harold 89 Harr. Mike 67. 89 Harris, Karen 42. 103 Harris, Karen 82 Harris. Kris 35. 103 Harris. Ron 82 Harris. Steve M Hart. Brenda 89 Harter. Doug 42. 103 Hartman. Linda 89 Hartoft. Chris 31. 39. 40. 103. 119 Hartzer. Dan 44. 103 Harwell. Paula 89 Haskins. Fred 82 Hatch. Doug Hatch. Mary 82 Hateher. Joyce 82 Hatcher. Marilyn 103 Hatfield. Darl 60. 89 Hauck. Jim 82 Hauck. John 89 Haush. Mike Havens. Pat 82 Haviland. Judy 43. 82 Hawkins, Craig 104 Hawkinson. Diane 82 Hayes. David 48. 52. 70. 104 Hayes. Elaine 82 Hayes, Karen It Hayne. Bob 48. 74. 104 Hayne. Doug 70. 77. 89 Hays. Jean It, H Hays. Joan 43. 89 Heath. Cheryl 48 Heaton. Candy II Heidpriem. Bob H Heilman. Steve 61. 70. 82 Heiman. Steve 89 Hein. Doug 28, 32, 58. 60. 63, 64. 104 Heintz. Romalyn 82 Helgerson. Ole 89 Helkenn. Diane 53. 106 Helming. Pat M Helming. Ron 89 Helphrey. Denny 82 Henderson, John 89 Henderson. Kathy 82 Hendricks. Robert 45, 89 Hengestag. Sue - 82 Henneberry. Ann 37, 47, 89 Henneberry, Peggy 82 Henry, Kenneth 48 Henshaw. Melody Hensley. Gary 82 Hensley. Park 52 Herndon. Marge 9 Herring. Bill 89 Hewitt. Rosalie 48. 49. 119 Hicks. Hill JO Hicks. Susan 89 Higby. Dave 82 Hildreth. Sally 43. 105 Hill. Bruce 82 Hill. Mike 70. 105 Hill. Steve 42. 106 Hilliard. Les 121 Hilton. Janice 82 Hindal. Mary JJ5 Hindorff. Joe Hion. Pam 63. 105 Hirt, Barbara 89 Hoak. David 58. 60. 74. 89 Hobson. Susan 82 Hoeman. Craig Hofbauer. Chuck 82 Hoff. John l JJ Hoffert. Stan — 82 Hoffman. Bill 59. 60. 70. 76. 89 Hoffman. Mike 82 Hofmeister. Sindee 48. 105 Hogan. Ralph 82 Holland. Judy 27. 39. 40. 105. 119. 15.3 Hollebrands. Sandy 82 Holm. Leigh 89 Holmes. Clarke Holmes. Toni --89 Holstad. Tom ;  9 Holt. Bill J0R Homann. Barb 35. 45. 105 Hooks. Gay «. 82 Hooks. Rubs 60, ,S? Horka. Judy tg Horn. Robin ' t Horowitz. Marc -jj Horrigan. Darwin 61, 70, 76, 83 Houghton. Ron 72. 73 105 Houlette. John 62. 89 Houser. Ted 60, 89 Houston. Kathy -83 Houvenagle. John 105 Howe. Richard 83 Howe. Sidney - 83 Howell. Gregg Howell. Steve 29. 60. 73. 77. 105 Hoyla. Ken |9 Hudson. Marcia 4 . g Huebner. Gar „ 61 ?? Huebner. JoAnn 34. 48. 75. 105 Huenemann. Ann 83 Hufstader. Bill Hultman. Jim 89 Hume. Laura 83 Hunt. Mike Hunter. Anne 45. 75. 89 Hutchison. Ray 45 , 83 H viand. George Hvmans. Reth 83 lies, John Innes. Adeline Ireland. Coleen Irving, Linda Isaacson. Richard Isbill. Terry Ivers. Rod Iverson, Thor Izzolena. Lynda Jackovich. Lyn Jackson. Rill Jackson, Carole Jacobs. Craig Jacobs. Dennis Jacobs. Doyle Jacobs. John L. Jacobs. Richard Jacobsen. Mike Jacobson. Jeff Jacobson, Kerry Jacobson, Mike Jacobus. John 44. 76, 83 83 44. 83 34. 83 .89 45, 76, 89 83 89 83 89 31. 105 55. 89 83 83 105 51. 52 83 83 89 72 61. 83 89 165 James, Dan James, Steve Jansen. Jim Janson. Carl Jarnagin. Gaylord Jay, Cynde Jeffers, Donna Jencks. Alan Jenkins, Jerry Jenkinson, Eileen Jennings, Marjorie Jennings, Vicky Jensen. Kama 14, Jerrel. Jean Jester. Dick Jewett, David Johns. Dwight Johnson. Barb Carol Charlotte Chris Craig Cynde Don Georgie Jana Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Jared Johnson, Jim Johnson, John Johnson, Julie 27. 28. Johnson, Larry Johnson, Larry Lee-Ann Mary Ann Mary Lynn Paul D. Johnson, Paul H. Johnson. Paul M. Johnson, Sarah Johnson. Sue 34. 39. Jolly, Polly 51 Jones. Bill Jones. Debbie 34. Jones, George Jones, Gregg Jones, Jennifer Jones. Kathy Jones, Mary Lea Jones, Norma Jones, Sandra Jones, Ted Jones. Virginia Jones. Theo Jose, Sue Joy, Tim K 105 31. 43. 45. 106 106 89 42 45, 89 55, 89 45, 83 89 83 82 89 43. 55. 96. 106 35. 49, 83 44. 106 89 88 i 83 88 44. 89 43, 51. 106 106 74, 83 89 83 83 106 89 88 29. 34. 48. 106 88 83, 89 39, 44. 83 42. 43. 89 49. 89 42, 89 60. 63. 64. 89 89 85. 49. 89 40, 52. 53, 89 120. 121, 123 45. 61. 83 36. 42. 75. 90 106 61, 70. 73. 83 88 106 90 49. 90 90 38, 83 106 46, 106 121, 123 83 31 Kading, Carolyn 43, 106 Kagin. Rita Kahre, Jean hi Kallemyn. Jane 90 Kallemyn, John h: Kaser. Melinda 34, 74, H3 Kaser. Peter 38. ' 106 Hasten. Kate 90 Kauffman, Gretchen 90 Kaulay. Deanne 83 Kawamoto. Leslie .Vi. 51. 106 Keef, Ammy Keir. Shellie 28. 29. 31, 106 Keiter, Pat 55, 106 Keith. Carol 90 Keith. Richard || Keller, Dwight 44, || Keller. Virginia ' 90 Kelly, Dwight 62. 76. 106 Kelly. Ed.. Jr. 60. 70. 76. 90 Kelly. Mike 30. 62, 120, 122, 123 Kennedy, Kathy 51, |f Kennedy. Mary Iok Kent. Tim 44, 61t 83 Kenyon. Sandra 106 Kern, Elaine gg Kern. Susan gg Kernahan, Brent 90 Kesling, James gjT |g Ketterer, Nancy Key, Annedale 31. 106 Keyte. Susan ' 90 Kidder. Doug 42, 90 Kiddie. Mark Kiel, Linda fj Killinger. Dennis 45. 4H, 51. 106 Kimball. David 44, 106 Kimball, Karla 90 Kimball. Karol 106 King, Angelyn H3 King. Connie 27, 49. 55. 106 King, Darlene |f ( 119 John, King ' 90 King, Louis 7: 83 King. Mak 62. 70. 107. ' l 19 Kinney, Doug tm Kinney, Jean 107 Kirfman, Beverly Kirkeby. John 107 Kirsner, Dick 90 Kitch. Mark 90 Kitchell. Janet Kite. Jean 29. 34, 90 Kite, Jim 76, 90 Kleber, Denny 90 Klein, Diane 83 Klein, Donna 90 Kline. Bill 76. 83 Kline. Charlma 45, 90 Kline, Judy gg Kling. Susan 53, 106 Klockentager. John 73, 83 Klockesiem, Ken 8g Knight. June gg Knight. Roger 83 Knight. Steve 60, 90 Knik. Jim 70. S3 Kniss. Linda 56, 90 Kniss. Steve 83 Knox, Don y i Knudson, Bill 76. 33 Knudson, Charlene 49, 90 Koch, Jeanne 107 Koder, Becky 107 Koder. Kay M Kooker, Karol 28, 107 Koon, Carolyn 49, 90 Korte, Bob 90 Kraemer, Skip 90 Kramer, Sam 83 Krause, Patricia Kreamer. Tom 32. 61. 33, H Kreider. Judy .83 Kn.hn, Marijo 43, 122 Kucharo. Gregg 3 Kuney, George 7« . - Kuster, Joyce . 90 Kyi, Janet 90 La Follette, Bob 45, 107 La Follette, Judy 43, 90 Lakin, William 45, 83 Lamb, Deslonde 83 Lamb. Dick 43. 58. 59. 60, 66. 76. 90 Lamb. Jim 47 | Lamb. Phyllis 26. 51. 122, 123 Lambert Larry 107 Lambrecht, Paula 74. M Lampkim. Laura 8g Lancelotti, Larry 83 Lang, Doug 60, 70. 76. 77. S3 Langerak. Bob 60. 77, 90 Larew. Bob K3 Larson. Sallie 90 Laster, Nancy I atchem, Jo La ug head. Ann Lawless, Gary Lawyer, Suzanne Lazarus, Susan Leachman, Dave Lee, Jim 90 83 83 88 83 43. 4(17 m 90 Lee. Judy 44, 90 Leeper, Pat 35. 74, 107. 148 Lei bow. Mike 122 Leinhauser, Mike 67. 107 Lemon. Laura 51, 90 Lemons, Jean S3 Lemons, Judy |f Lenhart, Tom || Letz. Dick 90 Levine, Linda 83 I ?wis, Connie |f Lewis, Craig 43, 90 Lewis Kathlyn km Lewis, Rhoda 107 Libby, Marilyn 45, 83 Lichtenberger, H« 1 I. 48, 107 Lieberman, Cary Lieberman, Steve Liepa, George Liepa. John Liljedahl, Cheryl Linde, Carol Lindquist. Connie Lindroth. Rachel Linn. Babs 35, 48, 107 Lipson. Marilyn 55. 107 Lisbona, Marjorie If, 33 Lock ridge. Dick If, 7 ; Lohff. Joyce 43. 50. 55. M Lombard, John 67 Long. Cynthia gf Long. Janet 39. 47. 108 I ng, Marsha || Long. Richard 108 Lorence, Jan H3 Lorenzo, Octavio 83 Lott, Jan fj Lott. Mike 28. 59. 60. 10S Love, Bonnie |f Lovejoy, Dave 60, 108 Lowe, Jim 60, 90 Lowe, Tim 60, ' 76 Lowell. Liz 4. [ x: 38 . 83 122 90 38. 48, 107 83 43. 107 83 Loy, Diane 43, 108 Lozier, Williams gg Lucy, Dick 44, 108 Lumbard. John 90 Luthey, Robin 34, 84 Lutjen. Janice 76. 84 Lynner. Lucia 26. 37, 49. 108 Lyon, Nancy 1 Macek. Les 90 Mack. Ned 44. 84 Mackaman. Ruth M Mackaman. Sarah 26, 34. 4 s. 11 Macmillan. Heather 75, 84 Macomber, Cathy ...84 Macomber, Elise 84 MacRae, John in Madden, Linda || Maddy, John 4. r . 84 Madison, Diana .90 Madison, Sandy m Maguire, Debbie 84 Maguire. Paul 70. 108 Maher. Judy 43, 90 Mahon, Mike 84 Mai. Nancy 50. 55. los. 113 Mains. Mark 42. 43. 90 Mally. Eileen 49. 56. 90 Mally. Henry 50. 52. 108 Malum. Donald 61, 84 Mandelbaum. John .84 Mandelbaum, Norman 10s Manning. Linda . it Maples, JoAnn 44, 48, 90 Marcon. Jane 90 Marcoot, Randy . 90 Margulies. Nancy m Mark, Cindy 84 Marsh, Nancy 31. 43. 61, L33, 113 Marsh, Rajeanna 43, 84 Martin, Bonnie 44, 90 Martin. Ethel 50, 122 Martin. Jim 76, 84 Martin. Judy 31. 32. 108 Martinsdale. Claudia 90 Mason, Linda M Mathews, Monte 108 Mattern, Nora 84 Mattern. Su - 10s Mattes. Kate 84 Matz. Mary Beth |4 May. Pat 10 Mayer. Jeff 84 Mayer, Judy 42, 90 Mayo, Sandy 84 McCabe, Joanne 90 McCammond, Crystle 53. 108 McCartney, Bill 108, 119 McCauley, Pat 90 McCleary. Bill 90 McCleary, Connie 108 McClelland. Vaughan 61. 70. 84 McCloskey. Bob i . .mi McCloud, Craig 62, 67. 90 McClure. Bill 122 McCollum, Carol 75, M McConville. Boh 60, 90 McCormack. Michele 26. 30. 48. 108 McCormack. Stan 67, 84 McCoy, Jim 50, 90 McCreery, Sally 90 McCurnin, Dave 67. 77. los McDaniel, Janice 1 1 McDevitt, Gary 7 9, N McDevitt, Louise j McDowell, Jim Iff, McElroy, Marsha 109 McElroy. Randy | } McGary, Jeannie 46. 90 McGinnis, John - - 1 McGinnis, Pam 84 McGoff, Pam || Mcintosh, Sallye 109 McKeever, Julie 12, 63, 109 McKenzie, Gary 122 McKenzie. Joyce 90 McKinney, Marc } McKinney, Mazey 90 McKnight, Richard - 1 McLaughlin. Robert mo McMahill. Molly v( McMahill. Randy 76, 84 McMasters. Rich 61. 66. 73, 84 McMillen. Bill 45. 84 McMullen. Carole 109 McNulty, Debby m McPhetridge. Cheri 45. 84 McQuillan. Chuck 59, 60. 63. 72. 109. 119. 153 MeQuire. Debbie 49 McWilliams. Don 59. 30, 77. 90 Mefferd. Chris 67. 84 Meffert. Barb 46. 50. 55. 105, 109. 14 . IN Meffert. Kathy 27, 32. 51, 105. 109. 153 Mefford, Vince MegHtsch, Steven Mercer, Barb Merkel, Ann Merritt. Rober. Mesch. Pat Messer. Ken 32. 62. 76. 77, 106, 109 42. 47. 90 38. 46. 90 90 Messerlie, Mary Messick. Sherri Meyer. Craig Meyer, Dave Meyer, Sally Meyers, Gary Meyers, Greg Meyers, Pam Michael, Kathri Middleton, Ray Mikesell. Kathy Mill ourn. Jeff Miller. Bill Miller, Bill Miller, Cheri Miller. Connie Miller. Craig 50. 109 42. 90 70. 76. 90 80. 122 90 .34 72, 73. 109 84 84 45. 90 46, 51. 109 34 61, 73. 84 61. 66. 84 46. 84 63. 84. 90 60, 70, 73. 84 48. Miller. Ed 32. 42. 67. 105. KVt Miller. Georgianne Miller. Janice Miller, Jody Miller, Leanne Miller. Murial Miller, Owen Miller, Rebecca Miller, Susan Miller. Terri Milligan. Lynn Mills. Kate Mills. Linda Mills, Scott Mills. Susan Millsap. Jim Millslagle. Gary Minard, Pam Missman, Bill Missman, Mark Mitskoff. Can 58. 60. 70 Moehl. Robert 84 84 84 44. 84 09. 113 60. 70, 76, 90 44. 84 109 76. 84 84 84 84 90 32. 84 62. 76. 90 90 84 109 84 71. 72. 109 55. 90 Moh. Chervl 90 Montgomery, Ron 72. 90 Montgomery, Terry 109 Montgomery, Tim no Moogk. Gary 91 Moon, Maryrose 84 Moon. Mike 77. 96. 110 Moore. Alyce 27, 31. 49, 110 Moore, Barb 84 Moore, (lary 84 Moore, Jennifer 44. 110 Moore, John 91 Moore, Margie 29, 37. 110 Moore. Penny 31. 110 Moran. Marie 84, 91 Morgan. Dennis 91 Morgan. Jane 28. 35. 42. 4H. 110 Morgan. Jo 91 Morgan, Ronald 110 Morris, Anne 84 Morris. Joe 31. 110 Morris. Ray 42. 110 Morris, Saralee no Morris, Steve 61 76, 84 Morrow, Connie 84 Morse, David 122 Morse. Janie Mortimer, Tom Morton, Mary Moser, Helene Moser, Steve Moser, Stev n Mossholder. Nelson Motis. Jim Mountain, Jean Mowen, Barbara Buell Mowen. Susie Muell. Cathie Muell. Jim Mullette, Donna Mullette. Marian Munson, Linda 84 110 91 50, 110 31. 110 84 84 5. 110 32. 91 28. 35. 42. 110 28. 61. 84 53. 91 84 84 Munzenmaier. Fred 60. 72. 73. 110 Munzenmaier, Robert 7 ' .. M Murphy. Pat 29. 110 Murray. Bill 70, 91 Murray, Diane 91 Murray. Sue Murrow, John 12, 7 ' i. II Myers. Kip 28, 58, 60. 72. 77. 110 Myers, Linda Myers, Norman Mvris, Pat Myers, Susan Myron. Jan Nagel. Joan Narber, Gregg Nason, Pam 46. 48. 84 110 84 49. 91 10. 153 84 62. 91 35. 84 166 Neal, Linda 110 Neal, Nancy 43, 84 Near, Bob 31, 110 Neff. Scott 48, 50, 1 1 1 Netdig, Elizabeth 55. 91 Nelson. Jim 61. 66, 73, 84 Neufeld. Nancy M Neufeld, Rick 43. 70. 111. 117 Newell. Vicki 84 Newland. Jeff 28, 59. 60. 63. 91 Ni-wlin. Judy 34. 75, 84, 148 Newlin, Pat 28, 29. 32, 34. 48. 75. Ill Newman. Kd 59, 60. 70, 111 Newsom, Carol 91 Nichols, Brian 44, 76, 84 Nichols, Douglas 84 Nicodemus, Linda 91 Nicolson. Kay 111 Niday. Rick 73. 84 Niffenegger, Janet 47. 91 Niswander, Donna 84 Nithman, Leroy .91 Noble. Margaret 44. 84 Nordeen. Kay 45. 84 Norman, Barb 44. 91 Norris. Connie 91 Norris, Penny 84 Noun, Susan 43. 55. Ill Noyes, Peter 122 0 O ' Brien, Rudy 39, 40, 91 OConnell. John 62, 76. 84 Odle. Dick 111 Off den. Bob tl Ogilvie, Jeffrey 91 Ogilvie, Linda 84 Oldt, Ken 61, 84 Olmstead. Steve 84 Olson, Cherie 84 Olson. Keith .84 Olson. Linda 91 Olson. Pat 91 Olson. Ron 111 O ' Mara. Jan 91 O ' Neill. Barbara 91 Opheim, Judy 34, 43, 91 Ortiz, Amado 91 Osbum, Edward 111 Otte, Nicholas — 91 Overstreet, Gary 61, 76, 84 Physick, (Ire Pidgeon, Sharon Pidgeon, Sheryl Pidgeon, Susan Pieper, Lynn Piggott, Joan Pilmer, Linda Pinegar, Judy Pingree, Harold Pinkston. Susan Pinnell, Bob Pirtle. Maymie Plager, Joanne Plymat, Bill Pochter, Marcia Pollock, David Pomerantz, Jeri Pooler. Rick Porter, Carolyn Porter, Ross Postal, Diane Potthoff, Joy Powell. Scot Powers, Ray Powers, Shirley Prentis, Rick Pritchard, Jeff Pritchard, Nancy Proctor, Bruce Proctor, David Proctor, Penny Proctor, Steve Proffitt, Judy Pn.udfit, Karen Prugh, Robert Pugsley, Don Pyle, Steve Quinlan. Bob Quinlan, Jim Quinn. Laura Pabst. Maureen Paddock. Paula Page, John Page, Tom F ppas Parker Parker Parker Parker Park George . Addison Cynthia Kate Linda Mary Parry, Carolyn Partridge, Susan Paschall, Ken Pasco, Bernadette Pate, Carole Pate, Reed Patterson. Lynne Patty. Don Paul. Rob Paul. Steve Paye. Joan Payne, Sharon Payne. Tom Pavton, John rHO ML Bill Pearl. Sheila Pearson. David Peck. Mikr PtdtVMfci Linda Pennington, Briar Perkins, Russ ... Perkins, Sarah Perkins, Winnie Perry, Nancy Peters, Karen Judy Bob Carol 28. 29, Dick John Km Ide 91 48. Ill 63. 91 „ 48. 91 Ill 91 111 35. 91 43. 84 35. 91 84 84 35. 91 It r. tt t . ii. Pet ri ' M .n . Peterson, lVtrrsoti. lVt« rs« n. Peterson. Peterson, Petherick 111 48, 91 61, 66. 73. 84 73. 84 61. 76. 85 53. Ill 35. 42. Ill 60. 70. 71. Ill 85 63. Ill 75. 85 91 91 91 Z ' Z ' ' . 85 M 28. 35. 42. Ill 85 85 26. 42. 55. Ill 85 It, 66, 73. 85 32. Pets Pott I. Leon . Carol ty. Csil iffer. Ann tris, Diane Hips. Dave Hips, Rick 33. 34. 36. 112 91 67, 91 85 44. 91 43. 112 91 112 84 45. 49. 91 91 122 85 50, 85 86 85 30, 112 85 50. 86 91 43. 112 112 86 70, 112 43. 85 91 91 91 86 30. 112 85 91 85 63, 91 84 75. 77. 91 112 112 91 112 91 91 38. 47. 91 42. 44. 48. 112 86 91 85 59. 60. 112 61. 85 85 85 112 85 44. 62. H Rae. Margaret Ragland, Doug Rains. Wilma Raker. Donald Ramsey. Ann Ramsay. Bill Ramsey, John Ramsey, Pat Ramsland. Susan Randol. Ron Randol. Tom Randolph. Suzanne Raney, Carole Ransom. Rosalie 34, 48 Ratcliffe, Steve 74, Reece. Carol IS, Reece. Charmaine 44, 51 Reece. Jim 14 31. 48. 45. 67 II, M, 72. 77. Reed. Dennis Reed. Jo Reed, Judy Reed, Linda Regan. Claudia Register, Ken Reid. Jane Reinders. Merri Remme. Lynette Renner, Chuck Renner, Rey Rep pert, Zanne Reseland, Kjella Reynolds, Pat Reynolds, Terry Rhedin, Peter Rhodes. Bob Rich, Franklin Richards. Lynne Richardson, Dave Richmond. Daniel Rickabaugh, Sharon Rickert. Judy 48, 53. 55. Ridenour, Sylvia Riggs. Art 28 33, 37. 59. 60. 63. 64. 77. Riggs. James Riley, Sharon N Rinard, Judy Rinehart. Sally Ritchart, John Robbins, Robert Robeck, Mike Robeck. Toni Roberts, David Robinson, Mark 91 Rockwell. Mark 77, 91 Rogoff, Grace 91 Roland, Sheila 51, 91 Romig, Linda . 43, 85 Romo, Alfredo 85 Ronan, Pat 32, 48, 105. 113 Rood. Mary Ann 31. 48, 111 Rose, Gary L. 119 Rosenberg, Fred 50. 61, 76, 85 Rosenberg, Nadyne 85 Rosenfeld. Marty 50, 91 Ross. Mark 77. 91 Roth, Claudia Hr Rounds. John 113 Roush, Chuck 111 Rowe, Linda 85 Royer. Ron 122 Ruan, Jayne 86 Ruckman. Linda 91 Rundus, Mary 85 Russell, Don 67, 113 Russell. Vicki 85 Ru tern beck. Colette 86 Ryan, Craig 62. 76. 85 Ryder, Manis 85 Rymer, Julio 59. 60. 91 4V ..48, 47. 52 Roberts, Jane 26, 36. 42. 43. 48. Roberts. Linda Roberts, Mike Roberts. Steve 47. Roberts. Sue Robertson, John Robertson. Morton Robinson. Lynn 112 91 84 85 .84 91 85 112 85 91 .85 . 86 86 91 112 112 85 112 91 85 112 112 .91 85 91 .85 85 112 112 85 91 112 , 85 112 111 .85 91 . 91 ...86 91 Ul 91 29. 113 . 85 . 85 . N .91 113 . 91 . 85 91 85 113 .91 91 HI 84 113 Ml .85 s 61. 73. 85 113 52. 113 50. 122 91 91 85 45. 47. 86 34. 36, 91 Safris, Richard Sakata, Susan Samo, Jerry Sams, Donna Sams, Sheryl Sandler, Joan Sands, Barbara Sayre, Connie Sayre. Ellen Scannell. Mickey 38, 47. 74. 85 Schack. Tom 62. 76. 113 Schafer. Vic 85 Schakel. Alan 61. 70. 85 Schaller. Robert 47. 48. 85 Schamberger. Christian 39. 91 Schatz, Mike 91 Schlachtenhaufen, Danny 85 Schlachtenhaufen, Sally 29. 32. 34. 43. 113 Schlievert. Scott Schneider. Dick Schnell. Dave Schneider, Steve Schreiber, Mary Schreiber, Steve Schroeder. Phil .85 85 113 61 85 .50. 91 67, 68. 69, 76, 91 Sherman, Ruth 92 Sherman, Steve 114 Shinkle, Mike 92 Shirk, Ron 61, 85 Shirk, Tom 51, 52, 66, 92 Shirley. Sue 30. 39, 48, 114 Shockey, Larry 66, 73. 85 Short, Margaret 85 Shortley, Sue 53, 114 Shotwell, Becky 51, 85 Shuman. Jim 29. 52. 63, 64, 114. 119. 153 Shuman. Lee 77. 92 Shurtleff. John 62. 76, 92 Shriver. Rob 72, 85 Simmons, JoAnn Simmons, Linda Simon, Gus Sims, Ed Smith. Bill Smith, Bruce Smith, Daryle Smith. Dave Smith, Diana Smith, Don Smith. Frank Smith, Harold Jody Joe Schuchat. Marty 74. 113 Schultz, Gretchen 32. 43. 44, 114 Schultz. Rick 75, 85 Schultz, Terry 85 Schultze. Pam 85 Schulze. Jim 91 Schumann. Sandy 91 Schuster, Linda 85 Schwartz. Al 59, 60, 114 Schwartz. Barbara .85 Schwartz, Chet 28. 29. 74. 114 Schwartz. Cindy 91 Schwartz. Dennis 70. 85 Schwebke. Pam 85 Schweiker. Kathy 85 Schweiker. Sue 48, 85 Schwiebert. Marge 43. 91 Scott, Candy 43, 85 Scott, Dave 44. 47. 67. 69. 77. 114 Scott. John 44. 67. 76. 85 Scott. Roni 91 Scoville. Shirley 86 Scribner, Jane 85 Scudder. Sue 114 Seidenfeld. Alan .91 Seidenfeld, Jamie 114 Seiler, Ortrum 32. 37, 48. 53. 122 Seitzinger. Pam 49. 91 Selindh. Vern 122 Severson. Gary 44. 61. 66. 76. 85 Shady. Nancy . 91 Shafer. Denny 114 Shaffer. Vic 61 Shambaugh. Bill 91 Shambaugh, Gorda 114 Shane. Mary 114 Shapiro. Carolyn 91 Shapiro, Joan 114 Sharpe. Kris 67, 76. 85 Sharpe, Randy 91 Shaver. Cynthia 91 Shedenhelm. Ken 91 Sheesley. Shirley 85 Shelley. Linda 114 Shelley. Mike 114 Shelley. Stephen 85 Shelley. Suzane 43, 85 Shelton, Vernon 91 Shepherd. Mary 32. 34. 42. 48. 105. 114 Shepherd. Nancy 29. 34. II M Sherin, Betty 92 Smith. Smith. Smith. Joyce Smith. Judy Smith. Linda Smith, Paula Smith, Ronald Smith. Ruth Smith, Steve Smith, Tamara Smoot. Sandra Snodgrass. Betty Snook. Mary Sofen, James Soifer. Avi Sol berg. Karen Somerville, Rich Sorkin, Linda Southern. Loren Sparks. Sue Sparlin, Carol 43. 86 Sparlin. Mike 92 Spear, Russ 42, 90 S peers. David 86 92 31. 144 76. 85 86 122 _92 92 31. 114 92 45. 61. 85 47. 92 62, 76. 92 86 38. 50, 52. 114 85 86 48. 92 114 76. 86 86 92 114 114 92 49. 92 : 8. 50. 114 39, 86 50. 114 44. 92 IS 115. 119. 153 45. 115 Spence. Steve Spencer, Linda Spencer, Rick Sperry. Jim Sperry. Paul Speth. Mimi Spohn, Patricia Spotz. Jennie Spring. Jim Stalker. Terry Standefer. Joani Staple. Carol Stapp. Mike Starke. Ginger Stebbins, Barbara Stednam. Linda Steele. Mike Steele. Steven Stelter. Larry Stenstrom, Mary Stephan, Tim Stephens. Margie Stephens. Tom Stephenson. Doug Stewart, Sally Stewart. Sarah Stickler. Linda Stiles, Dean Stinson, Ken Stone, Bob Stonebraker, Janine Stouffer, Dave Stouffer. Marty Stowe, Bud Straub. Carol Strickler. Bill Strief. Dave Strief. John 39. 92 115 86 44. 92 92 53. 92 49. 92 42. 115 66. 86 86 44. 86 31. 115 92 44. 50. 115 86 70. 92 J. 86 44. 86 115 „ 86 115 61. 66. 76. 86 60. 72. 115 92 122 86 38. 39. 115 92 86 86 115 50. 55. 115 47. 92 86 115 28, 67. 68. 69. 115 29 Striggles. Becky 28. 31. 40. 96. 115 Stroeber, Cheryl 86 Strohbeen. Jerry 31. 39. 40. 52. 115. 119 Strom, Karin 26. 31. 34. 46. 48. 50. 115. 117 Stromwell. Jo Ann 45. 51. 55. 115 Strosnider. Jay 92 Stroud. Sandy 86 Suarez. Fernando Sullivan, Carol Sullivan, Laura Sullivan. Mike Sumner, Bill Sutter, Charles Swab, Sheri Swain, Fred Swain. Mary Swanson. Diana Swanson. Ward Sweiker. Kathy 92 26. 42. 51. 115 45. 86 116 116 86 116 86 86 92 92 45 167 Swenson, Mark Synhorst, Bob 72. 92 69, 77, 92 Taake. Jeanne 47. 92 Taft. Bob 61. ft, s« Taggart, Pete 42, 4 Taggart. Suzanne 92 Taka. Beverly 48, 49. 92 Tande. Karen 48, 49, 116 Tappen. Diane 86 Tatz. Celia 92 Tau be. Linda 116 Taylor, Jean 47, 92 Taylor, Jeri 92 Taylor, Mike 116 Taylor. Pete 30. II, 72. 116 Taylor, Susan 92 Teigland. Bruce 45. 47. 86 Telle. Jackie 92 Templeton. Patricia 84 Teppert. Bill M Teraberry, Pam 92 Thelen. Bob 43. 75. 116 Thoma. Vicki 84. 43, 116 Thomas, Charles 86 Thomas. Howard 62. 76, 92 Thomas, Moses 92 Thomas, Robin 61. 76, 86 Thomas. Steve 92 Thompson. Bill 60, 77, 92 Thompson. Dennis 44, 86 Thompson, Jim 92 Thompson, Ray 67. 92 Thompson. Suzanne 86 Thompson, Tina 116 Thomsen. Bill 118 Thomsen, Jane 45. 86 Thornburg, Jill 86 Thornhill. Mike 86 Thornton. Gloria 92 Thorp. Jack 92 Throckmorton, Tom 67. 68. 69. 77, 116 Thurston, Connie 92 Tidrick, Virginia 43. 74, 92 Timmins. Leslie 76. 92 Tingle, Carol . 86 Tobis, Barb l-. 116 Tomlinson. Judy 43 116 Toppenberg. John 119 Torres, Raul Torstenson. Marj 53, 116 Tors ten son, Tom 42. 59. 60, 76, 77 116 Towner, Carol 86 Tracy. Gary ... 45, 92 Trawver, Al 116 Tressler, Barbara 35, 86 Trowbridge, Tom )J Truitt, Don 92 Trullinger, Terry Trummer, Pam Trumper, Rosemary Tucker, Bill Tucker, Susan Tudor, Anne Turnquist, Philip Turpin, Sandi Twedt, Barb Tyrrel, Leighton Tysseling. Diane Ulm. Robert Ultang, Jeanne Ummel. Dianne Updegraff, Bob Urban, Dave Uetz. Bob 53. 116 45, 86 92 92 46, 51, 92 32. 116 92 .92 ...86 116 43, 92 122. 123 45. 86 43. 86 61. 73. 86 28. 76. in: J Vail. Ron 61, 86 Valbracht. Louis r,l, 85 VandenBranden. Rojfer 61. 7n. m; Vance. Sara 51, 55, 116 Van Cleve. Jim |g VanderKamp. Phyllis 92 VanDeventer. Herb 30, 31. 48, 52. 116, 119 VanGilder. Greg 76, 92 Veatch. Chuck 76. 116 Vlack. John 62. 86 Voigt. John 86 Volberding. Joan 86 Voss, Joan 92 Vox, Peggy 43, 92 II Waldinger. Mark .86 Walker, Amber H Walker. Barb 92 Walker. Brian 86 Walker. Joan 39. 40. 105. 116. IH Walker, Nancy 86 Walker, Paula H Walker, Steve 116 Wallace, Linda h6 Wallett. Marg 43. 86 Walters. Art 122 Walthall. Dave 117 Wandling, Susan H Warden. Stephanie Warren, Bill 60, 92 Warren. Jane 4 ;, 92 Warren. Susan 86 Warrington. Nancy 92 Waters, Linda it, M Watson, Bob 61. 86 Watson, Kathie 55, 86 Watters. Jeff 50, 92 Weaver, Kathy 34. 105, 117 Weaver, Tom 92 Weber, Jeri It, M Weddle. Vicki 117 Wegele, Deanna 117 Weidmaier, Bill 42, 60, 92 Weinberg. Ellen 45. 51. 117 Wehring, Donna Weiss. Alan 92 Wellen. Sherry 92 Wellman. Martha 86 Wellman. Rich 32. 59. 60. 70, 71. 76, 117 Wells. Craig 92 Wels. Marilyn M Wessels, Bob 86 Wessels, Julie 86 West, Pat 42. 43, 92 West, Renee 86 West. Sue 92 Wharff. Mary H Wheaton. Mike 117 Wherry. Steve 117 Whinery. Janet 44, 117 White. Barbara 117 White. Dave 60. To. 92 White. Marie 4 2. 92 White. Mary Jo .92 White. Mike 76. 92 White. Vicki 51. 92 White. Virginia 40, 50. 55, 117 Whitmore. Jenny 53, 117 Whitney. Juanita 92 Whitney. Karen 86 Wichael, Linda Wichern. Leigh 44, 117 Wiese. Diane 117 Wilken, Keith 59. 60. 76, 117 Willoox. Mary 49, 117 Willert. Kay 86 Williams. Betsy 31. 55, 117 Williams. Carol 86 Williams. Daniel 92 Williams, Lee 32. 34. 36. 117 Williams. Linda 86 Williams. Moria 44. 50, 117 Williams. Steve 86 Williams. Susan 39. 92 Williams. Tim 86 Willis. Becky 48, 92 Wills. Suzanne .92 Willson, Rodney Wilson, Bruce 55, 86 Wilson. Brucene 53. 118 Wilson. Conni 43. 118 Wimp. Larry 92 Wingert, Steve 44, 62. 70, 92 Winner, Joan 28, 29, 48, 118 Winslow, Mike «i Wisdom. Mary 86 Wishman, Barbara Witt. Mike Wittenbaugh. Karen 92 Wittmack. Art 67 86 Wolf. Ben jj Wolfe. Diane 45. 49. 92 Woltz. Dave Woltz. John Woltz. Nancy 35, 92 Wood. Barbara 43. 118 Woodard. Leslye H Woodburn. Stephanie 34, 48, 50. 92 Woods. Bill ns Woods, Carmen 39, 92 Woods, Jan 39, us Woods, Jon Woods, Van 62. 75. 86. 92 Woodsum, David 60, 70. M Woodworth. Dick m; Woolever, Greg 86 Woolley, Mary |t, 92 Worden. Stephanie M Work. John 29. 32. 59. 60. 70. 105. 118 Wortman. Marty At, 118 Wright, Chere ||t Wright, Cheryl 51. 53. 118 Wright. Doug r_ Wright. Karen 43. 92 Wilson. Jane 41, 84. ' 89 Wright. Patti Lynn 41. 84, Yamamoto. Keith Yapp. Charlie Yazman, Maria Yocum, Jane Young. Delores Young, Jeff Young. Julie Young. Linda Young, Lorna Young. Martha Young, Norris Young. Sheila 92 61. 86 31. 118 43. 86 118 61 118 30. 31, 86, 86 86 11- 118 Zacherle, Be 48, 118 Zamarin, Ronald 60, 70. 92 Zika. Gary 59, 60. 70. 71, 96. 109, llh Zimmerman. Pam 27, 34, 118 Zingerman. Jackie t, Zoeach, Bill 86 Zox. Alan 28. 42. 59. 60. 77, 118 Zuber, Pete 61, 86 Editor s Note The type face used in this book for most of the ropy is 8 point Hodoni Regular; headlines are set in IX- and 24-point Hodoni hold. Both the Senior Directory and the Index are set in 6-point Century. Photographers for the KOI MM | included the John Roberts tudio. for Art 1 nties and I nden lassmen sections; Richard Pho- tographers, for portraits of the football team: and John Houlettc and Janice Forsyth, student photographers, uho are responsible for all camlid pit tures. Capital City Printing Plate Company manufactured the engrav- ings. The letterpress printing uas dime by U allace-Homestead Co. 168


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