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THE ROUNDUP June 1964 Theodore Roosevelt High School Des Moines, Iowa Sponsors: Donald Haley, journalism Miss Julia Keeler, art Charles Greenwood, business Volume 41 A view of the 1963-64 school year prepared by and for the Roosevelt student body l Through the eyes of a • Introduction 4 Academics 14 • Seniors 30 2 student . . . • Underclassmen 60 • Student Life 76 • Sports 110 I Majorettes test thei football game. tire batons an d the Riderettes cross their fingers as they get ready for the halftime show at the East-Roosevelt The year begins . . September led anticipating and sun-tanned faces to the waiting doors of Roosevelt, and the doors soon closed behind summer and ushered in a frenzy of welcomes and ac- tivities. As sunny days grew fewer in num- ber, friendly smiles, words, and gestures replaced the warmth and lighted the halls and classrooms. Juniors and seniors immediately adapted to their role by setting an example of tradi- tional Roosevelt spirit and victory for the new sophomores, who quickly caught on. Unified support was behind every school and individual endeavor. Teams glanced briefly at the enthusiastic crowd, and the crowd looked with respect and warmth upon the teams; the students noticed the friendly faces in the halls, the teachers looked at their class- Heidi Hermann, Joanie Sandler, and jolly Jean Hale pony around the gym at an after-game open house. Meanwhile, in the cafeteria, a few senior boys wonder if the referee needed glasses. Leave my half of your blanket alone! complains Becky Willis to her fellow Riderettes. rooms filled with anxious faces — and each one knew that he had no choice but to do his best, for this is what is expected at Roosevelt. Dim and colored lights, laughing and jok- ing voices, dancing and lingering feet, all jammed into the girls ' gym so that it could barely be recognized by its class-time occu- pants. The cafeteria echoed popular songs from a juke-box as students munched dough- nuts and drank pop. Open-houses and hoot- enannies achieved their purpose of breaking students away from their study routines. Those brief moments of fun felt at open- houses are something never to be forgotten. i4 Game-weary students pack the girls ' gym to listen to the Shilo Three at Roosevelt ' s first Hootenanny. 5 Disappointed Homecoming spectators slosh their way back to their car after salvaging balloons from the flooded football field. With a memorable Homecoming . . . Students and alumni alike displayed traditional colorful spirit as they greeted the first big festivity of the year— Homecoming. Many captivating events led up to the big night and maintained a perpetual flow of excitement even following the dance. Girls, clad in blue and white, proudly sported large white mums with navy-blue R s on them on the day of the long awaited game. The Homecoming Queen and her court were announced during a pep assembly, relieving the anticipation and suspense that had been felt for weeks. Patsy Messer, Jeanne Altman, Becky Bjork, Queen Carol McCollum, Joanie Sandler, Ann Merkel, and Debbie Jones stand and smile after being introduced at the Homecoming game. Balloons are ready to fly as soon as the Homecoming Queen an J Scr courr ere introduced. The splendor and excitement of Homecoming usually seem to end so soon, but this year the weatherman thoughtfully and unexpectedly offered two homecoming games. In the falling rain, drenched but hopeful Roosevelt followers awaited the kickoff. Even the foresighted fans equipped with umbrellas and rainwear were unable to escape the torrential downpour, but, with pride, most fans remained in their coveted seats until the announcement came that the game had been rescheduled. The mounting enthusiasm made students all the more determined to have a victory. On a clear evening the following Saturday that goal was happily accomplished. Stu- dents then hurried home to change and depart for the dance, a dramatic ending to a memorable Homecoming, 1963. Her Majesty Carol McCollum is escorted to the throne by Jeff Newland at the Homecoming dance. A trip around the world . . . The lights were low, and everyone sat in hushed anticipation. Then the street lights flickered on, and all of a sudden the audience was transported to Paris after dark. The girls took off their berets, hung them on the lightposts, and jumped into the Seine to per- form another beautiful and art ist k swimming routine. These were the Sharks, this was the Sharks Pageant, and through the theme Travel Treasures they visited India, Mex- ico, Hawaii, and many other exotic lands. With attractive costumes, colorful light tech- niques, and well-synchronized acts, the Shark Club ' s annual piece de resistance provided three entertaining evenings, and certainly no one regretted having gone. There was grace- ful beauty, sidesplitting slapstick humor, and that wonderful sense of going somewhere without actually leaving. The 1963 version of the Sharks Pageant was certainly as good as, if not better than, the Sharks Club tra- dition. Faces radiate excitement and tension in the locker room before the opening night of the annual Sharks Pageant. A joyful holiday Christmas binds hearts together, and dur- ing the yuletide season Roosevelt ' s close-knit family is thus brought together even more. Keith Carlson and Oakley Ethington, mem- bers of the faculty, formed an unquestion- able unity between all students as they sang solos, to resounding and sincere applause, at this year ' s Christmas assembly. The crowded auditorium was faintly lighted by the candles of the Concert Chorus, and the voices of the student body combined to create a warmth of security and good will. School halls appeared reverent and friendly as they displayed the holiday ' s decorations and advertised messages of exciting activi- ties. Parties, hay rides, Christmas cards, tobogganing, and dances added their own special type of merriment to the joyous sea- son. Festive Christmas dances — Heavenly Holiday , Crimson Caprice , and Silver Mist — were presented privately by three groups of senior girls. The season frolicked finally to an end, but memories will linger in hearts and minds for years to come. Gone are ice and snow and slippery sidewalks, heavy coats and warm scarves and stocking caps, chilly hands and red cheeks and nippy noses, hot chocolate and singing voices and welcomed fires — until next year. Ho! Ho! Ho! Loolc what I have here! exclaims good old Santa Claus, who bears no resemblance whatsoever to Greg Narber. Helping and leading . . . Roosevelt has always shown a wide interest in all aspects of community life. As a part of the international community, not only do many Roose- velt students get to visit and study abroad, but they contribute to spon- sor exchange students from other countries through both the American Field Service and Youth for Under- standing programs. The sense of unity and brotherhood these students spread throughout the school, and Des Moines itself, is worth far more than many realize. Through the Interna- tional Club and the language clubs, interested students learn much about the people and culture of foreign lands. Roosevelt boys help the community through the Kiwanis Key Club by participating in many Kiwanis serv- ices and other worthwhile efforts, and people in Des Moines and all over the United States are informed of Roose- An excellent knowledge of geography is of high importance for the modern-day citizen. Getting to know the world better are Becky Bjork and Jim Franquemont. Student Council President Jim Greenebaum listens as Lynne Patterson, a homeroom representative, addresses a session of the spring council. clt activities through The Roundup, the school newspaper. The athletic and scholastic achieve- ments of Roosevelt High School, and its intense awareness of community responsibility, are recognized throughout the state. Each year Roosevelt takes part in the All-State Student Council by sending at least two representatives, and a Roosevelt student often holds an office in this organization. In the All-City Student Council, the birthplace of future leaders of the community, young people learn how to work with others and solve com- mon problems. Through council meet- ings, both state and city, Roosevelt keeps in touch with, and shows inter- est in, other schools. Thus, as a body, students work for the betterment of relations between themselves and the Des Moines community. John Strief, Russ Allen, Kai Hildebrandt, Chuck Strief, and other members of the Roosevelt Ki- wanis Key Club work on one of their many projects to help the community — in this case the Roosevelt community — by cleaning out the trophy cases. In her traditional Japanese kimono, Akiko Saito, from Tokyo, stands beside a thousand cranes which, according to an old Japanese belief, can cure the sick. Curious and stunned faces regard their dates after hearing the verdict of the love meter at the Spinsters ' Spree. It says my best friend is getting married and wants me to be the maid of honor! gasps Ann Henneberry at the telegram stand. And leap year Since this was leap year, the annual Spinsters ' Spree was held appropri- ately to welcome St. Valentine ' s Day. Roosevelt girls were Riven the oppor- tunity to express their understanding and appreciation for the boys ' domi- nant, yet difficult, role. Each boy re- ceived a heart from his date that she had made for him. The boys were also treated to such courtesies as chauffeuring, parties, and dinners. Couples grinned shyly as their pic- tures were snapped inside a huge ruffled heart ; personalities and fates were revealed secretly behind the cur- tain of the fortune telling booth ; dates were astonished by the verdict of the love meter ; mature young men became juveniles under the influence of whistles and wind blowers that they had caught on fishing poles. Then, at ten o ' clock, the music and dancing ceased. All gathered around the royal throne, and eyes searched inquisitively for a glimpse as Girls ' Club President Debbie Jones crowned Jeff Newland Man of the Year. It looks as though Man of the Year Jeff New- land could use some help as those clutching hands of Roosevelt ' s female population draw near, but does he look like a man who wants help? L2 Van Woods quietly and anxiously awaits the outcome of a free throw, but John Jacobs is not quite so passive. But the year ends. The school year has ended. It has been a year of happiness, and one of sorrow; a year of gaiety, a year of melancholy. It has been a year to share hopes, thoughts, and aspira- tions with one another; a year to achieve and to see achievement. It has been a year to offer, and a year to take; a year to teach and a year to learn. The year has ended. And, as it ends, some will be leaving — some staying. Some will remember the ex- citement, some the sadness. Some will remember the friendship and loyalties, some the love shared. Some will remember the games and parties, brief moments of cherished conversa- tion, or studies and classrooms. Some will remember the inspiration, some will remember disappointments. Some will remember all, some may forget. The year has ended. And as Roose- velt closes its doors, all eyes take a last look at the familiar red-brick walls. They see nothing that needs fixing — all is firm and protective. They see not the hardships, only that their foundation has been made as strong as those walls. They see not their work, but their strength and readiness. The year has ended. With a fare- well — but not a good-bye — the year has ended. Senior cheerleader Betty Anton takes a break from cheering to peer anxiously at the Riders ' progress on the playing court. That screaming girl with the messed-up hair certainly couldn ' t be ladylike Vicki Jennings! In contrast, sophomore Mike Faino is b a test next period . . . . . . while Larry Shockey intently considers a passage he has 13 ICS . . . Many are the birds on a spring day in flight, and sweet Are the flow ' rs in the dawning, but little do men know or Little they care if they don ' t have the knowledge to Make them aware of beauty and song in the land and the Air. Through teaching man learns to enjoy and to share. Money does not make a millionaire rich, while a pauper May be a king. Not earthly goods measure the wealth of A man, but wisdom and knowledge and learning can — and They have since the time air was breathed and life first Began. Through teaching, the future man ' s able to span. Wherever mankind is oppressed, and no matter where he is Downtrodden, he is robbed of free knowledge and stuffed Full of lies. It ' s through learning we see, and through Learning we find what ' s not good is bad, and all else is Blind. Through teaching man lives and suffers in kind. Delmer H. Battrick Principal Under the guidance of its principal, Delmer H. Battrick. Roosevelt continues to gain in prestige as one of America ' s outstanding high schools. Mr. Battrick has the responsi- bility of coordinating all of the many activities that have contributed to Roosevelt s suc- cess in manv fields. This is Mr. Battrick ' s tenth year at Rooseve t, where he i has worked unceasingly to raise the standard in the academic, social, cultural, and athletic activities which produce the well-rounded student. Roosevelt students and faculty members are especially proud of the special recognition ifiven to D. H. Battrick by Croft Educational Services of New London Connecticut. Mr. Battrick was one of five principals in the nation to reach the finals in the competition for Secondary Principal of the Year, and was one of three to win a special citation. Lelmer H. Battrick is most deserving of this honor, and Roosevelt is certainly fortunate to have such a competent director. Vice-Principal This year Bruce D. Gardner completes his third year of service at Roosevelt. He has worked diligently in supporting all Roosevelt athletic events and is always right there urging the teams on. Mr. Gardner helps carry out the policies of the school as second in command. Boys Club sponsorship, college test administra- tion, much of the Pancake Breakfast organization, and the counseling service are all part of his duties. Much of his time is also spent in helping boys solve their personal and disciplinary prob- lems. Bruce D. Gardner Mrs. Velma Cross Girls ' Adviser In her first year at Roosevelt, Mrs. Velma Cross has established a reputation for friendliness, fairness and interest in all Roosevelt activities. Mrs. Cross is kept very busy as adviser for Roosevelt ' s girls. In this position, she is sponsor of Girls Club, and directs senior class ac- tivities. It is also the responsibility of Mrs. Cross to coordinate the visits of col- lege representatives, and furnish scholar- ship information. Mrs. Cross has gained many friends among faculty and students at Roosevelt. 17 Under the careful supervision of Dr. John H. Harris, the Des Moines School System is growing a t a tremendous rate. Included within the Des Moines district are over forty thousand students, whose learning experiences are adjusted and ad- ministered by the many officials associ- ated with the superintendent ' s office. There are now over two thousand admin- istrators, teachers, and service personnel under the direction of Dr. Harris. In total numbers of persons involved, build- ings, and expenditures, the school system is Des Moines ' most important business. In terms of the final product, its value can be measured only by the contribu- tions made by the graduates to their com- munity. Dr. John H. Harris Des Moines School Board Arthur Davis, Mrs. Rolland E. Grefe, John R. Haydon, Herrold V. Mann, secretary, Richard W. Loiier, president, Dr. John H. Harris, super- ntendent of schools, Ora E. Niffenegger, Mrs. Jack Spevalc, Dr. Floyd Burgeson. 18 Office Staff Mary Heggen Registrar Emily Clark Steno-secretary Shirley Robinette Steno-clerk Cafeteria Staff FRONT ROW: Dorothy Castile, Evelyn Tesser, Eleanor Baldwin, Annabel Riley, Mary Lou Black, Betty Harrington. MIDDLE ROW: Mildred Cunningham, Gladys Waters, Mary Swanson, Lois Cowan, Pauline Adkins, Ruth Wilson. BACK ROW: Helen Driver, Bonnie Adams, Amy Anderson, Esther Thompson, Margaret Schulti, Rose Warrington. Custodial Staff Matron Mrs. Mattie Johnson FRONT ROW: Carl Moore, Ronald Harter, Melville Gowdy, Frank Budrevich, Thomas Miller, Everett Brafford. BACK ROW: Richard Irwin, Pete Graves, Lawrence Graves, John McClelland, Carl Marasco. 19 English Edith Bjornstad English Everett Craft English Oakley Ethington brings John Milton to life through a lecture to his senior English students. Communication in the modern world involves the use of English, both written and oral. The students are given a good background in grammar, composition, American literature, and English literature. Aside from classroom work, the various parts of the English de- partment sponsor the Scribblers Club, the newspaper, the yearbook, and the newly organized Drama Reading Club. Marian Ehlers English Oakley Ethington English 20 n Max Akers Advanced Algebra, Senior Math Mathematics Clyde Anderson Advanced Algebra Vera Biddle Geometry. Advanced Algebra Ethel Cain Senior Math, Statistics Students look on intently as Lane Issacson presents another concept ir relatively new math course, probability and statistics. One year of math is required of each Des Moines high school student before he receives his diploma. In order to meet college requirements most students take two and one-half years of math, many take four. In addition to algebra, geometry and trigonometry, a a course in the history and appreciation of math and a course in probability and statistics are made available to students who have completed the traditional math curriculum. Robert Cummings Geometry Gerald Foster Driver Education Izac Emrich Algebra, Geometry Lane Issacson Geometry. Advanced Algebra, Senior Math Charlene Mason Geometry, Algebra Driver Education Driving has become a great part of the American way of life. Roosevelt ' s driver education course is made available to students for the purpose of improving driving through careful instruction. Films, textbook readings, and individual driving instruction are used to teach students the correct driving procedures and show them the consequences which occur when these procedures are ignored. Vernon Weidmaier Geometry Don Korach Driver Education 11 Keith Carlson American Problems Wilma Dick American History Joseph Farnsworrh World History Bernard Fors American Problems Richard Gage World History David Gonnerman American History Social Science Demonstrating the importance of social science in today ' s education, every student is required to take three years of social science while attending high school. World history is the requirement for sopho- mores, American history for juniors, and American problems and economics are required for seniors. The purpose of these courses is to bring the student to a better understanding of existing international, national, and local problems. This is achieved by a thorough study of history in the sophomore and junior years, and then a study of present day situations, as they are affected by history, in the senior year. Greater use of supplementary material introduces the student to a variety of thought and interpretation by well-known authorities in the field of historv, outside that of the textbook. Phyllis Jagiello World History American History Kenneth Kephart American Problems Arden McClain American History Marcus Moore American Problems, Counseling Don Prior World History, Physical Education Joh n Shaffer World History Gary Spurgin American Problems Dick Treman American Problems, American History John Viviano World History Corwin Walden Counselling, American History 22 MUl X I CIJU11 Cllltlll ± jm. 5iu m v««« ■■■■■«v - Pausing during her lecture on mercantilism, Miss Wilma Dick asks dents often study a language at least two Vt ai for discussion from her junior history class. due to interest in the particular language, or in order to meet college requirements. The four languages available to Roosevelt students are German, French, Latin, and Spanish. The language students are fortunate to have the use of a language laboratory which they use one period each week to improve their pronunci- ation. David Graham Roxanne Hall Grant Moore Jeanne Piatt Mary Witham German French French Spanish French Dorothy Gregg Biology, Counseling William Houser Biology Herman Kirlcpafriclc Physics (5k Iowa Teacher of the Year William Houser helps biology students George Bartley and Connie Lewis with their questions after school. Science Roosevelt ' s science department has been greatly im- proved with the addition of two new physics and two new chemistry rooms within the past two years, and students are fortunate to have the opportunity to work in the modern, well-equipped laboratories. Although only one year of science is required for graduation, the three lab sciences — biology, physics, and chemistry — are made available to all students. As a result of much effort on the part of the student, with aid from the science teacher, many entered the Hawkeye Science Fair and earned recognition for themselves, and for Roosevelt. In the spring William -Houser received the Iowa Teacher of the Year award. Roosevelt is proud to have him as a member of its outstanding faculty. Jack Koch Biology No, I don ' t think E— MC- does it, says Mike Callison to Robin Horn and Doug Goodner as they try to find the acceleration in a gravity experi- ment. Guy Michener Biology Rex Morrison Chemistry Harry Owen Physics Thomas Scoff Chemistry 24 Physical Education Bob Anderson Al Comito Clark Munger Rhea Bagdonas Eula Cole Boys Phys. Ed. Boys Phys. Ed. Boys. Phys. Ed. Girls Phys. Ed. Girls Phys. Ed. Swimming Bill Bishop is busily welding little pieces of metal info one big Only nine minutes to go, boys, and then we car piece in the new metal shop. around the track. Vocational Training Nurse Dean Aschim Ruth Baumgarfner Walter Hayes Josephine Yeates Bridget Sweet Distributive Education, Home Economics Mechanical Drawing, Home Economics Nursing Typing, Salesmanship Metal Shop 25 Fine Arts mm Roger Anderson Speech and Drama Robert Bagley Instrumental Music Laura Duncan Vocal Music Julia Keeler Art Sam Elliott Librarian Counselors Study Hall ■Beulah Newton Belford Walker Vera Tarman Mary Seaver Mary Nichols Commercial Subjects Herbert Bierbaum Bookkeeping Sue Burr Shorthand, Typing Connie Feist Shorthand, Typing Charles Greenwood Commercial Law, Commercial Geography, Commercial Arithmetic Louise Lande s Notehand, Typing 26 National Merit Finalists Bob Gibbs, Mike Schatz, Mark Ross, Fred Aldrich, Rich Beatty. NOT PICTURED: Bob McLaughlin. Mike Schatz was Roosevelt ' s National Merit Scholarship winner this year, and the only winner from Polk County. The award, presented by the National Merit Scholarship Committee, amounts to a maximum of $1,500 a year for four years. Private concerns also make awards to many of the students who are cited as finalists by the committee. Mike Schatz Upper 3% of Graduating Class FRONT ROW: Cheryl Joan Piggott, Sue Myers, Steve Druker, Doug Ragla Moh, Ginger Starke, Lynn Patterson, Lynn Johnson, Sandi Foland, Debbie Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Partridge, Bonnie Love, Ann Henneberry, Mary Harmon. BACK ROW: Fred Aldrich, Jeff Watters, Bob Gibbs, Mike Schati, nd. 27 Mr. Weidmaier was often seen with his handy pointer, which he used to drive home an idea. This photograph was taken only a month before his death. On a rainy day in late August Mr. Weidmaier used the charger to coach his football linemen in preparation for the first game with Valley. 28 In Memorium Vernon C. Weidmaier A high point of the 1963-64 school year, a time when all Roosevelt stood together in a unanimous feeling of pride, came when the Roosevelt football line stopped the powerful, number-two-ranked East High team within one foot of their goal line. This stonew r all defense gave Roosevelt its highest sense of accomplishment, erasing previous defeats and dw r arfing other victories. The man who coached this line, Vernon C. Weidmaier, died March 24 of a cerebral hemorrhage, which had struck him as he taught a class in plane geometry. Mr. Weidmaier received his bachelor ' s degree in mathe- matics from Northwest Missouri State College and his mas- ter ' s degree from Drake University. He became a Roosevelt teacher and coach in 1957, after having held similar posi- tions at Nevada, Stuart, and Fort Dodge, Iowa. Surviving Mr. Weidmaier are his wife, Martha; his son, Bill, a Roosevelt senior; and five daughters, Paula, Mary, JoAnn, Barbara, and Jackie. Vera Weidmaier was a demanding coach, and an even more demanding teacher. A high grade from him was con- sidered a high accomplishment. Mr. Weidmaier s classes were seldom dull. His students will remember his many anecdotes, his bits of philosophy, and his way of relating problems in logic to the problems of coaching a football team. Students will also recall with a smile the oblong circles and ill-formed rectangles which he drew on the blackboard and explained away by saying, Well, in geom- etry you can ' t prove anything by observation. In addition to being a teacher and coach, Mr. Weidmaier was also an inventor. He held several patents on his football charger, baseball bat caddy, basketball caddy, and his special hanger for football uniforms. He also made the isometric bin which are used by many Roosevelt athletes in training for different sports. Vernon Weidmaier believed in the importance of logic and hard work, and his students and associates were im- pressed as well as inspired by his devotion to these con- cepts. His influence will remain as long as those who knew him remember the lessons he taught and the examples he set. 19 Seniors . . . Time has a weary walk, and the past is easily seen With helpful memories — early years in peaceful reverie, The remembrance of a friend, a place recalled with smiles. Dreams were easily dreamed, some broken — some fulfilled, With little thought of what had been or what would come. But the clock closes toward twelve, and the subtle hint Of a new day wafts lightly on perhaps a fresher breeze. And so Activity begins to stir, Effort starts to rise, For many are the chores to be done before the dawning That have been put off too long for too many reasons. Each tomorrow is unknown, but every day is a new life Forged on the anvil of yesterday. The hammer of Time And the bellows of Work mold a product yet to be finished. So each outcome is a gamble, and each life is yet undone, With the wager in the Forger ' s hands to see it lost or won. 31 June Graduates Sue Johnson Judy Opheim Cynde Coggeshall Paul H. Johnson Secretary Treasurer Girls ' Representative Boys ' Representative The June graduating class was the first class of over 600 seniors to graduate from Roosevelt. From among its ranks sprang many capable leaders who helped steer Roosevelt through another successful year. This was not an easy task, for it was a year during which Roosevelt ' s public image was badly marred. But the seniors rose to the occasion, and they worked together to bring Roosevelt ' s reputation back to the level where they knew it belonged. Academically, the class ranked high, with six merit scholarship finalists and one winner. Athletically, the class was well repre- sented on the teams of all sports. They also had industrious workers on the Roundup staff, the yearbook staff, play casts and crews, and in all the clubs and committees. They were a hard-working and loval class; a class not soon to be forgotten at Roose- velt. 32 Steve Aclcley Sue Albaugh Kathy Alcorn Fred Aldrich David Andrews Betty Anton Rob Arnold Toni Ashley Mike Bailey Jack Baker Marlys Balanoff Pam Baldwin 33 Sandy Barsky Steve Bassman Carla Baughman Mary Beard Becky Beatty Mary Ann Beatty Rich Beatty Janice Begley Tim Behrendt Rick Bell Jan Bemisdarfer Karin Bennett Steve Bennett Dianne Benson Jacque Bentley Betty Berg Alice Berger Lance Bergstresser Dennis Berkemann Ed Berkley Ann Bernstein Bob Berry Joyce Best Lora Bevington Ruth Bigot Bob Billings Georgia Billmeyer Dave Bishop Carol Bittner I Linda Blair Ken Blakely Becky Bjork Jay Blanchard Judy Bloodsworth Larry Blumberg Sybille Bluethner Jim Boatman Francis Boggio Sandra Bolsinger Andi Bookey Stephanie Booth John Boozel Joanne Boyd Jim Brady Melinda Brandenburg Cindy Brewer Steve Broad Bruce Brown 35 Dick Brown Jerry Brown Janice Caldwell Bob Calmer Tormey Campagna Ann Canine Sherry Carberry Cindy Carlston Richard Carmichael Mike Carson Jack Carfer Richard Caspe Sue Cedarstrom Dave Chapman Lana Christianson Jo Chrisfopherson Craig Chrysle Chris Church Doug Churchill Linda dayman Cynde Coggeshall Hermione Cohen 36 Barb Collins Kacie Conner Clint Conover Sharon Cook Diane Correy Enrique Delgado Carolyn Dennis Linda Dershem John Dexter Cindy Dickson 37 Debbie Dickson Suellen Dickson Don Dimmitt Steve Doherfy Richard Downing Sue Engman Alicia Epstein Ann Erp Kathy Evans Marsha Evans 40 Those sporty seniors . . . worried . . . cheered . . . worked ... and watched. Not only were the seniors lettermen and active participants in all areas of the athletic program, but they were enthusiastic and loyal supporters at all of Roosevelt ' s athletic con- tests. Blue Cadets faithfully shouldered the task of keeping the Pep Club looking its best, while they added distinction to the club with their smart, blue blazers. As far as games to remem ber, what senior will ever forget the drenched homecoming game, or the three glori- ous basketball victories over East High? Posters, posters, and more posters were made by Chairman Sue Partridge. Donna Jeffers, and Judy Bloodsworth, members of the Poster-Booster Committee. Blue Cadets were always on hand to cheer the team onto the floor at basketball games. 41 Bill Golly Ann Goodman Marly Graham Bill Granson Carol Grant Nora Groves Richard Gruen Ann Grund Janet Gutshall Jean Gutshall Jean Hale Debbie Hall Bob Hall Steve Hamilton Dee Linda Hammer 42 Jaynee Hansen Mary Hanson Mary Harmon Harold Harnagel Mike Harr Steve Harris Brenda Hart Linda Hartman Paula Harwell Douglas Hatch Darl Hatfield John Hauck Doug Hayne Jean Hays Joan Hays Susan Heiberg Steve Heiman Ole Helgerson Pat Helming Ron Helming Bob Hendricks Ann Henneberry Marge Herndon 43 Bill Herring Kai Hildebrandt Tom Holstad Marc Horowitz Sandra Horton John Houlet+e Ted Houser Carl Ja nson Cynde Jay Donna Jeffers Jerry Jenkins Vicky Jennings U Dave Jewett Charlotte Johnson Jana Johnson Jim Johnson Larry Johnson Lynn Johnson Paul D. Johnson Paul H. Johnson mm Paul M. Johnson Sarah Johnson Sue Johnson Debbie Jones Mary Lea Jones Norma Jones Gerlinde Joppich Jean Kahre Jane Kallemyn Katie Kasten Gretchen Kauffman Carol Keith Sue Keyte Doug Kidder Karla Kimball John King Dick Kirsner Mark Kitch Charlma Kline Jane Knudson Jean Kite John Knight Jim Kite Denny Kleber Kay Koder Linda Kniss J Carolyn Koor, Don Knox Bob Korte Donna Klein Charlene Knudson Joyce Kuster Janet Kyi Judy LaFollette Diane Lamb 46 Richard Lamb Paula Lambrecht Sally Larson Nancy Laster Jim Lee Judy Lee Laura Lemon Paul Mann Linda Manning JoAnn Maples Jane Marcon Randy Marcoot Bonnie Martin Claudia Martindale Linda Mason Joanne McCabe Pat McCauley Bill McClea Don McWilliams Vince Mefford Steve Meglitsch Ann Merkel Pat Mesch i Bob McCloslcey Craig McCloud Carol McCollum Jim McCoy Bob Merritt Ray Middleton Owen Miller Scott Mills Jim Millsap Gary Millslagle Robert Moehl Cheryl Moh Ron Montgomery John Moore Marie Moran Jo Morgan lyers Gregg Narber Liz Neidig Nancy Neufeld Jeff Newland Carol Newsom Linda Nicodemus Janet Niffenegger 49 Barb Norman Connie Norris Those fun-loving seniors The school days of 1963 and 1964 will soon be referred to as the good old days by most seniors. They will then proceed to reminisce about how they couldn ' t find their school clothes after a Frolics rehearsal and how they had to walk home in a flapper costume, or something equally ridiculous. But cer- tainly, they were days full of fun; days worth remembering- Judy Maher and Sally Larson strummed and sang as Beulah and Mable in the Senior Frolics. Maybe the traditional slut for the East game pep assembly had some- thing to do with the glorious victory over East High in football. Happiness is a popsicle. Right, Leigh Ann Holm? The mortar boards of Dick Kirsner and Ron Zamarin wo fit if John Viviano can possibly help it. 50 Those busy seniors The senior year is always busy. Sen- iors are relied upon to fill the responsible positions in clubs, councils, and com- mittees of the school. Toward the end of their last year, when seemingly end- less senior activities begin and respon- sibilities become greater, some seniors wonder if they can ever survive it all. Yet all these duties and obligations further equip seniors to meet similar occasions after they have graduated. Election of senior class officers was one of the many important matters taken care of in Frank Angerer ' s senior homeroom. Adding the finishing touches to the tree during the festive Christmas Taking note of a suggestion by senior board member Ron season were Cindy Brewer, Sybille Bluethner, and Andi Bookey. Zamarin is council secretary Barb Collins. 51 Sue Partridge Ken Paschall Carole Pate Lynne Patterson Dave Pearson Linda Pedersen Dick Peterson Jim Peterson Ken Peterson Leon Petsel Dave Proctor Judy Proffitt Doug Ragland Bill Ramsay Ron Randol Sally Rinehart Bob Robbins Toni Robeclc Linda Roberts Mike Roberts 53 mid Mark Robinson Mark Rockwell Grace Rogoff Sheila Roland Alfredo Romo ft Marty Rosenfeld Mark Ross Linda Ruckman Akiko Saito Joan Sandler Ellen Sayre Mike Schatz Steve Schneider Steve Schreiber Phil Schroeder Jim Schulze Sandy Schumann Hellmut Schuster Cindy Schwartz Marge Schwiebert Roni Scott Carolyn Shapiro Randy Sharp Cindy Shaver Ken Shedenhelm Vernon Shelton Betty Sherin Rich Somerville Mike Sparlin Steve Spence Paul Sperry Mimi Speth 55 Patty Spohn Jennie Spotz Ginger Starke Sally Stewart Mark Swenson Bob Synhorst Jean Taake 7 Bev Taka Celia Tatz Jean Taylor Jeri Taylor Ken Stinson Pete Taggart Suzanne Taggart Sue Taylor Bill Teppert Pam Teraberry Moses Thomas Jim Thompson Ray Thompson 56 Raul Torres Gary Tracy Don Truit Rosemary Trumper Sue Tucker Linda Veiock Alfredo Vivado John Voss P e 99Y V° x Amber Walker Paula Walker Bill Warren Jane Warren Linda Waters Jeff Wat+ers Tom Weaver Jeri Weber Bill Weidmaier Alan Weiss Sherry Wellen Craig Wells Pat West Sue West Mary Wharff Dave White Marie White Mary Jo White Vicki White Juanita Whitney Dan Williams Barb Wishman Karen Wittenbaugh Diane Wolff Dave Wolti Nancy Wolti 58 Leslye Woodard Stephanie Woodburn Carmen Woods Jo Ann Woods Marcia Fitz Karen Wright Keith Yamamoto Ron Zamarin Ann Pfeiffer Kelly Berke David Blake John Burns Patrick Corrigan David Dooley Judy Eberline Joe Foarde Mike Kehoe Not Pictured James Kesling Deslonde Lamb Bob Langerak Bob McLaughlin Rosemary Mooney Barbara Mowen Bill Pratt Richard Schreiber August Graduates Dee Adams Connie Bethards Not Pictured Bob Boots Sally Campbell Jeff Ogilvie Mike White Daryle Smith Russ Spear Howard Spooner Mike Steele Howard Thomas Steve Thomas Mary Ullrich C Steve Wood) M Underclassmen . . The wind is master of the cloud — to create, to construct, To give of its soul to mold a nebulous nothingness into A vivid white sculpture etched in eternal firmament, Or a belligerent ball of gray violence raining despair And misery . . . and the young cloud goes as the wind blows. Environs are masters of the man, shaping youth as the Passing breeze sculpts the cloud. With joy and pain, By lightness and shadow, through conquest and defeat Is pointed life ' s unchanging path, whether roughhewn Or untrammeled . . . and the child grows as the world shows. Education is master of the mind, and still these Halls Of Learning endow not only bare knowledge, but youth ' s Chance for development, experiment, for perhaps a brief Sample of many prospective paths before the ultimate Commitment ... for as a man sows, his other paths enclose. 61 I Oth Abb-Bar Corwin Walden 243 FRONT ROW: Margaret Allen, Mary Allender, Nancy Barslcy, Marcia Adler, Barb Barnes, Jane Alcorn, Kathy Bader, Lila Aldrich, Linda Backus, Khris Anderson, Gail Anderson, Mr. Wallace. MIDDLE ROW: George Bartley, Steve Aronow, Bill Aspengren, Karla Anderson, Linda Adams, Andi Bartnek, Jean Anderson, Nancy Barnett, Julie Amiclc, Florence Babbitt, Mike Ash, Jack Aspengren, Stanley Baldwin. BACK ROW: Dennis Barsky, Dennis Adams, Steve Allen, Richard Aronow, Mike Abbot, Dave Baccus, Jay Alcorn, Mike Bagg. NOT PIC- TURED: Lisa Ahlers, Terri Allen, Chris Arnold, Dennis Baie. 1 0th Bas-Bos Mrs. Rhea Bagdonas 346 FRONT ROW: Kristi Behm, Cheryl Bostwick, Patty Blair, Marlene Booth, Karen Blumenburg, Miriam Blair, Rosamond Bliss, Tina Ber- geson, Barb Berven, Bobbie Bassman. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Bastian, Harry Bookey, Steve Boal, Stan Bonta, Linda Blake, Beth Blazek, Sandy Baughman, Linda Beers, Tom Bos, Tom Birge, Neil Black, Dick Booher. BACK ROW: Steve Bell, Joe Berry, Lark Billick, Bob Bemisdarfer, Kevin Binns, Dan Bohner, Bruce Bergman, Scott Berry, John Bennett, Byron Beasley. NOT PICTURED: Fred Baumann. 1 0th Bow-Cas Miss Ruth Baumgartner 224 FRONT ROW: Barb Boyd, Joan Brown, Lynn Buckley, Judy Carr, Karen Burright, Charlene Brown, Linda Brown, Melissa Cassell, Judy Canter, Connie Broome, Bonnie Caspe. Barb Butcher, Lee Anne Carney. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Brown, Larry Brooks, Scot Carr, Dan Carson, Lottie Carpenter, Kirby Broughton, Linda Brown, Sandy Brown, Max Burgdorf, Dennis Brubaker, Jim Bowers, Aaron Cameron. BACK ROW: Steve Brownfield, Buddy Bowles, Dennis Boyd, Bill Branle, Steve Brogden, Jeff Caspe. NOT PICTURED: Marilyn Campbell. 62 I Oth Cat-Cro Keith Carlson 207 FRONT ROW: Mr. Carlson, Janet Clausen, Cynthia Clingan, Barb Chrisjohn. Helen Cooney, Carol Coonce, Cathy Cramer, Penny Cox, Lanette Crow. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Conner, Mike Cebuhar, Dave Clarkson, Betty Chase, Becky Combs, Kathie Christianson, Mary Clearwater, Gina Cimino, Doug Crosby, Dennis Cathcart, Corky Crandell. BACK ROW: Bob Combs, Jack Crosley, Ron Cohen, Bob Christianson, Bruce Clark, Brad Chinn, Larry Cobb, Bryan Cox, Frank Cownie, Cordell Cross, Steve Clay, Mark Chiesa. NOT PIC- TURED: Becky Craig, Bill Chick. I Oth Cut-Dus Al Comito 102 FRONT ROW: Kathie Duchen, Nikki DiMaria, Marcia Davidson, Sara Donhowe, Laura Cunningham, Jan Cushman, Kathy Dohrmann, Veralee Dietti, Maureen Doyle. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Davis, Greg Dickinson, Mike Donason, Joyce Cruson, Ann Davison, Marcia Doden, Linda Davenport, Char Cuttorth, Andy Dunn, Nancy Dusenberry, Terry Dickerson, Danny Dunn. BACK ROW: Ed Diamond, Chuck Day- ton, Mike Dennis, Stuart Dawson, Tim DeMarce, Steve Dreyer, Steve Cutler, Rodney Davis, Steve Duse, Craig Davisson, Doug Daniel, Mark DeBord, Paul Dexter. NOT PICTURED: Delbert Davis, Richard Dixson, Barry Dunhaver. I Oth Edw-Ful Mrs. Roxanne Hall 213 FRONT ROW: Donna Finney, Diane Farrell, Kathleen Flowers, Jennifer Erbe, Ginny Fletcher, Jackie Elphic, Pam Edwards, Chris Forker, Pat Ferris, Retha Farr, Dee Faurote. MIDDLE ROW: Harlan Feintech, Dennis Epstein, Tom Firman, Mike Freeland, John Fletcher, Mike Faino, Kip Elbert, Mike Euritt, Dennis Frevert. BACK ROW: Doug Fitx, Jim Franquemont, Larry Ely, Steve Fuss, Dave Frost, Tom Emerson, John Fuller, Steve Fish, Tom Evans, Chuck Fitie. NOT PICTURED: Mary Finnell, Tom Farmer, Fran Fleck, Mary Engeldinger, Pam Folden. 63 I Oth Gal-Hal Mrs. Joyce Fant 204 FRONT ROW: Rosemary Hake, Peggy Gordon, Julie Gibson, Susan Green, Jerell Gates, Marsha Graham, Adrienne Galinslcy, Elaine Green, Pam Hadley, Vicki Gilman. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Grove, Dennis Godfrey, Dave Gibbs, Lola Gerstenberger, Sheri Gibson, Linda Hadsall, Ann Greenwood, Tim Griffin, Scott Galenbeck, Mike Giventer. BACK ROW: Rick Gernes, Dennis Galinsky, Ron Graves, Tony Genovese, Mike Gardner, Paul Halvorson, Tom Griffith, Line Gaskell, Don Gillespie. NOT PICTURED: Molly Gutzman, John Halsted, Don Gordon, Jeff Green. I Oth Ham-Hie Miss Mary Feist I I 5 FRONT ROW: Judy Hendricks, Heidi Haskins, Brenda Hansen, Heidi Hart, Carol Hensley, Debby Hiersteiner, Kathy Harris, Connie Hanson, Cheryl Heiden, Pat Hess, Betty Harrington. MIDDLE ROW: Eileen Hardie, Janet Hanson, Kathy Hammond, Linda Hargrove, Becky Harvey, Heidi Hermann, Sue Hammer, Yvonne Hargett, Jackie Hammer, Sue Hanson, Carol Hauge. BACK ROW: Steve Hellyer, Steve Hamill, Steve Harkin, Bill Hendrick, Rich Hemming, Bob Henry, Rick Heggen, Harry Hetzer, Eric Hempleman, Gary Hayes. I Oth Hil-Jon B. Donald Fors 232A FRONT ROW: Cynde Housh, Rita Holmes, Vivian Hutchison, Paula Holt, Cathy Holman, Kathy Hoyla, Jean Ingersoll, Dianne Hughes, Janet Hofmeister, Kathy Hush, Jane Ingersoll, Karla Jackson. MIDDLE ROW: Louis Hockenberg, Jim Huff, Gordon Hoffert, Jim Hyde, Dan Holland, Rick Holm, Henry Horton, Bob Hove, John Hindal, Dave Howard. BACK ROW: Kim Johnsrn, Bob Hoff, Bob Horowitz, Richard Hoist, John Hill, Mark Hogan, Keith Hyland, Jack Hudson, Mark Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Hill, Charles Hills, Bill Horner. 64 10th Joh-Kie David Gonnerman 232B FRONT ROW: Kathi Johnson, Martha Johnson, Pam Johnston, Anita Johnson, Pam Jones, Karen Kaplan, Jana Johnston, Lynn John- son, Charla Johnson, Sue Jones, Barb Kagin, Carolyn Kacmarynslti. MIDDLE ROW: David Kennedy, Bob Jones, John Jones, Pat Jordon, Jane Kauffman, Cathy Jolly, Kim Johnson, Tom Kieffer. BACK ROW: Bob Johnson, Tim Johnson, Bruce Kelly, Craig Kasparek, Kent John- son, Peter Johnston, Jeff Johnston, Blake Kelly, Fred Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Bill Johnson, Mark Johnson, Derek Kelly, Vicki Kerr. I Oth Kit-Lin Harry Owen 225 FRONT ROW: Peg Klein, Susie Koder. Paula Lee, Carole Leming, Cheryl Killam, Nancy Lavender, Barb Lambrecht, Ann Lindhoff, Chris ti Lett, Chris Kress, Linda Lekwa, Charlotte Lettween. MIDDLE ROW: Danny Kopp, Gary Larson, Bill Lawrie, Greg Kline, Jesse Lewis, Jerry Leener, Gary Landgren, John Kite, Rich Leachman, Greg Klein. BACK ROW: Lorin Knapp, Terry Lemon, Bill Lauritien, Dave Lindholm, Brian Kruse, Larry Kirsner, John Kimrey, Troy Lesan. NOT PICTURED: Jeff Lilly, Marsha Kroeger. Jim Koch. I Oth Lin-McW Kenneth Kephart 345 FRONT ROW: Laurel Lund, Cindy Luthey, Linda McCutcheon, Janet Livingston, Dianne McDiarmid, Sharen Lull, Trudy Lockwood, Karen Lull, Linda Matthiesen, Sheila Martin, Louise Martin. MIDDLE ROW: Marty Linn, John McDowell, Steve Lusk, Pat McQuillan, Emily Mattes, Paula Mairet, Melanie Maddox, Mary Lowe, Kay Lorence, Gordon McCollum, Bruce Macey, Dennis McAtee, Steve Lyons. BACK ROW: John Lukin, Steve Lorber, Tom McWilliams, Jan Lowe, Mike McMullen, Steve Mackie, Mike Mally, Steve Long, Scot Mc- Dowell, Roger Lovejoy, Scott Little. NOT PICTURED: Dee Loyd, Gary Madison. 10th Mea-Mou Jack Koch 249 FRONT ROW: Pat Miller, Gayle Mitchell, Diana Moore, Candy Morgan, Kelcie Melone, Jan Moe, Barb Moul, Julie Means, Jan Miller, Mary Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Ted Miller, Cory Moss, Sandy Moredink, Terry Mossholder, Linda Morris, Helen Mossholder, Pat Miller, Marilyn Missman, John Miller, Bob Merritt, Tom Moore. BACK ROW: Jeff Messerschmidt, Wayne Mitchell, Robert Midgley, Jina Mez- vinsky, Larry Mogolov, Rich Mertens, John Merkel, Rich Miller, Win Mosier, Joe Misbach, Scott Miller. I Oth Mov-Ols Grant Moore 205 FRONT ROW: Mr. Moore, Juli Norton, Martha Oliver, Delores Oldt, Colleen Nelson, Tammy O ' Kelley, Martha Nyemaster, Cindy Null, Sonja Olson, Nancy Nilclawski, Sheila Noun, Ann Nichols. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Munford, Lee Nelson, Dave Neveln, Jim Newsom, Sue Noble, Linda Olson, Kay Murphy, Kate Newburgh, Nance Neiman, Rodney Newsom, John Nordin, Lewis Ofstein. BACK ROW: Bob Noun, Randy Olson, Charles Murrow, Doug Olson, Dennis Neff, Nick Neumann, Dave Neary, Bill Newland, Morrie Norman. NOT PIC- TURED: Sharon Murphy, Kip Narber. I Oth Oph-Pla Mrs. Jane Rozsnafszky 117 FRONT ROW: Mrs. Rozsnafszky, Paula Perkins, Mary Peterson, Janice Partington, Judy Peters, Mary Plambeck, Shirley Peter, Linda Payne, Carol Pingree, Coleen Patrick, Katy Payne, Sandy Pirtle, Loni Orloff, Pam Phillips. MIDDLE ROW: Keith Pieper, Leslie Partridge, Mike Pickett, Tom Parker, Gary Pitts, Fred Pease, Ross Peterson, Frank Owens, Larry Palmer, Mike Peterson, Steve Person. BACK ROW: Ken Paulsen, Jim Peterson, Richard Patrick, Kent Opheim, Dana Page, Roger Osterholtz. NOT PICTURED: Jerry Perkins, Dennis O ' Rourke. I Oth Pop-Rob Verne Weidmaier 118 FRONT ROW: Cindy Porter, Debby Ramsey, Ann Randall, Pam Purdy, Cynde Price, Mary Lou Reedquist, Carol Robbins, Nancy Prugh, Kenna Richards, Linda Riegel, Peggy Robbins. MIDDLE ROW: James Risdon. Tim Reynolds, Lee Rober ts, Guy Roberts, Jim Quinn, Chris Richardson, Bill Richardson, Dennis Rieger, Harry Postal, Bill Price. BACK ROW: Jon Pos, Dennis Reichenbacher, Merlin Redfield, Steve Pope Bill Reed, Dave Rindskopf, Rich Pritchard. NOT PICTURED: Tom Porter, Jim Reed, Bruce Ray, Bill Poundstone. 1 0th Rob-Sch Mrs. Phyllis Jagiello 302 FRONT ROW- Kay Ruckman, Christy Rodine, Marsha Rosenberg, Sue Savage, Jane Ross, Paula Ruti, Molly Rutledge, Ruth Scudder, Becky Schweer, Vicki Satrom, Sharen Sevedge. MIDDLE ROW: John Seaburg, Bob Sandahl, Paul Schaller, John Schwertley, Ivan Rovner, John Sayler, Reid Schwartz, Wayne Rutledge, Joe Rowles, Steve Sandler, Jerry Schutter. BACK ROW: Dave Schreurs, Cra.g Sandle, Craig Scroggs, Mel Royer, Tom Schulze, Steve Robinson, Randy Scott, Steve Scott, Bruce Rollins, Don Sears. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Rowan. Mrs. Kay Ann Powell 303 FRONT ROW- Sandy Smith, Karen Steele, Joan Stephens, Joyce Stephens, April Smith, Marcia Smith, Kathy Stanton, Jane Shade, Sue Smith Sue Skiles, Carol Steen, Marcia Sharp. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Silver, Larry Shedenhelm, Carol Stephenson, Vicki Smith, Cindy Schulti, Margaret Schneider, Sandi Stanek, Bob Sprague, Art Stein, Dean Smith, Steve Speth. BACK ROW: Jim Snodgrass, Clyde Sm.th, Terry Smith, Mike Spillars, Gary Somerville, Mark Spong, Jim Stafford, Jake Shnurman. NOT PICTURED: Norman Spooner. 67 I Oth Sto-Tys Joseph Farnsworth 108 FRONT ROW: Virginia Theis, Linda Sutter, Bonnie Tinker, Lynn Tower, Diane Summerhays, Pam Thomas, Pam Townsend, Jean Surber, Karen Swanson, Cheri Thatcher, Rozann Stremming. MIDDLE ROW: Reg Storey, Sue Thorpe, Jane Storey, Dana Thompson, Janie Tucker, Cheri Thomas, Joan Teigland, Ellie Tate, Sally Swab, Emily Strom, John Tompkins, Dante Toriello. BACK ROW: George Thomas, Tim Stouffer, Chuck Strief, Paul Stutzman, Bill Thomas, John Synhorst, Brett Trowbridge, Ron Tysseling, Tom Tudor, Mike Tanner, Steve Stoermer. NOT PICTURED: Suzan Thomas, Kathy Tighe. 1 0th Ull-Whi Gary Spurgin I 24A FRONT ROW: Sally Westerbeck, Sue Watts, Pat West, Paula Watson, Karen Welton, Sharon Walker, Pam Watson, Linda Whitman, Pam Weaver. Barb Weeks, Sherry Vermeulen. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Wall, Nancy Walden, Cynde Wheeler, Janice Ullrich, Wendy Wal- dron, Roxanne Watters, Barb Warren, Joy Wellen. Linda Weeces, Kathy Van Nada, Cindy Wells, Jim Warlow, Jack Vance. BACK ROW: Gene Velvick, Jim West, Fred Weidner, Larry Veenstra, Tom Waterman. Bill Walton, Jon White, Bill Warner, Gary Wermersen, Tim Wayne, Bruce Rollins. 1 0th Wic-Zoo Miss Mary Witham I 24B FRONT ROW: Cheryl Young, Martie Wynne, Kris Wiegel, Carol Wolfe, Kris Wood, Carol Willcox, Shari Young, Shirley Womacks, Tina Yeager, Kathy Wolff, Nancy Wright. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Wilson. Bob Wooters, Mark Willis, Susan Witt, Peggy Woodworth, Deb- bie Youngstrom, Allison Wilson, Lynn Wichern, Mickey Zook, Trip Woodburn, Dave Wintz. BACK ROW: Ste e Williams, Jon Zerin, Jerry Wilson, Lee Williams. Mike Will, George Wolfe, John Worley, Bob Young, Russ Williams, Rusty Younquist. NOT PICTURED: Dick Woltz. 68 i I Ith Aal-Bee Roger Anderson 201 FRONT ROW: Jan Baer, Beth Barrett, Sue Bailee, Susan Beardsley, Ann Beecher, Cheryl Arvidson Peggy Utt«ClUM. D+H Kris Anderson Pearl Beatty, Linda Beal, Jeanne Altman, Barb Beals, Kristi Amerson. BACK ROW: J,m Bassarear Gary Bagby, B.ll Anderson, Ed Allen Jack Andrewso Tom Bathey, David Ayers, Jim Baugus, Chris Bechtel Bruce Beeston Jerry Baker, Bob Beasley, Lynn Barney. NOT PICTURED: Mark Baumeister, Sheryl Andrew, Scott Addington, Linda Annderson, Elvin Balch. I Ith Bei-Bro Mrs. Vera Biddle 228 FRONT ROW- Sandra Broadfoot, Margaret Brown, Karla Bein, Susan, Brandt, Kathy Brown, Karen Brinton Kathy Berns Barb Brewer rKUN KUVY. ianara ° J Blacketer Bob Benton, Jennifer Bethel, Sara Bishop, M.chaela Brody, Prudy Brown, Jean Brown, Linda Boehler, Brian Brindley. Nth Bru-Cli Mrs. Marilyn Morganstein 348A Mike Clemens. NOT PICTURED: Cheryl Chamberlain, Dave Busch, Sharon Cneely. 69 I Ith Cob-Der Mrs. Eula Cole 348B FRONT ROW: Marilyn Crew, Barbara DeRos, Margaret Dalbey, Linda Cunningham, Elaine Davenport, Meri Conn, Caren Cross, Tarn Codling, Carol Cunic, Jeanne Connell, Barb Crowley, Linda Cosgrove. MIDDLE ROW: Charlie Cox, Jim Derrick, Al Crist, Don Cooper, Parker Davis, George Cosson, Steve Colony, Val Cushman, Dave Copenhaver, Bill Cobb, Parker Crouch, Dave Cruickshank. BACK ROw! Tom Denny, Jeff Cummings, Mike Curtis, Ron DeHammer, Graham Cook, Fred Daniels. NOT PICTURED: Sam Cook, Karen Conover, Pete Curnes, Mike Daffron. I Ith Des-Eve Everett Craft 212 FRONT ROW: Jean Diamond, Sue Evertsen, Linda Ellers, Ruth Everting, Sue Diehl, Dee Erbe, Wendy Engman, Nancy Eulberg, Jeanne Duncan, Kathleen Dougherty, Bette Donovan. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Edison, Gregg Erickson, Bob Deuben, Carol Durham. Mary Jo Ellis, Audrey Eder, Sandi Donaldson, Sheila Epstein, Dave Evans, Dennis Donohue, Denny Dotson, Bob Druker. BACK ROW: Bob Duitch, Don Dunagan, Dick Dey, Rich Epstein, Don Dyar, Bob Ellis, Bill Deskin, Jim Duncan, Mr. Craft. NOT PICTURED: Karen Erickson. I Ith Fag-Goo Mrs. Mary Nichols 216 FRONT ROW: Mary Ellen Fribourgh, Linda Ferry, Chris Faust, Jan Fields, Karin Furry, Heidi Glidden, Sally Garmet, Linda Farrell, Gay Fisher, Linda Gardner, Beverly Fagan, Becky Gammell. MIDDLE ROW: Bart Golman, Nile Falk, Barry Frank, Steve Forrest, Chris Frosheiser, Ed Feintech, Steve Golden, Tom Gerdom, Doug Goodner, Mike Fritts, Don Gillette, Keith Goodwin. BACK ROW: Doug Fon- tanini, Dennis Forsyth, Terry Gates, Tom Gilbert, Jon Gookin, Leif Glomset, David Gangestad, Syd Freed, Ber .ard Fogel. NOT PICTURED: Greg Ferguson, Ann Freed, Larry Fisher, Ned Feilen, Doug Goodner, Gary Formaro. 70 I Ith Gra-Har Lane Isaacson 244 FRONT ROW: Candy Hale, Karen Harris. Kaye H.ndlerd. Rosemary Hanson. Barb Harold. Beth Green Sue Harmon Mary 6 reeey, Ellen Hamilton. Nancy Han.l. Jan Graham. P.m Hancock. BACK ROW: Dave H.mmerb.rg, J,m Harlow Barney r«nh,ll. D.e Gran- Lard Bob Graham, Dave Grundman, Cliff Hammel. John Gordon. Doug Hanbury. Tom Hardy. Frank Grund. Bob Gordon. Gene Hamilton. Larry Granville. NOT PICTURED: Cliff Hanson. Joanne Groff, Marilyn Haag. I Ith Har-Hol Robert Cummings 21 I FRONT ROW: Candy Heaton. Pat Haven,. Martha H.rt.r. Kathy Henderson. Mary Hatch Sandra HoH.br.nd. ?..n. H.£ Su. Hobson. Karen Hayes, Peggy Henneberry. Sue Hengest.g, Jan Hilton Judy Havland, Joyce Hatches Ralph Hogan. Bruce Hill, Dennis Helphrey. Gary Hensley. Chuck Hofbau.r, Stan Hoffert, M ,k. Hoffman. NOT PICTURED. Fred Hask.ns. Romalyn Heinta, Iva Hawkins, Mike Housh. Ilth Hor-Joh Miss Ethel Harold 114 FRONT ROW- Laura Hum., Lind. Irving, M.rci. Hudson, Addie Innes. Sydney Howe Beth Hymens, Eileen Jenkinson. Colleen Ireland U k u  u„J l „„;„ a5 Lvnda lnolena Barb Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Jacobson. Richard Jacobs. John lies, Dwight Johns, Kathy Huston. Marge Jenmn «. Lynd« ' ' n  ™ J™ . ,,,, „„ H ufstader, Dick Howe, Ray Hutchison. BACK ROW: Gar Huebner. Alan 1 C .C J t ' M H gt, Howell. Dennis Jacobs. NOT PICTURED: Rob Horn. George Johnson. Jerry Hu$ton, Carol Johnson, John Johnson. 71 I Ith Joh-Kni William Houser 246 FRONT ROW: Carolyn Jones Nancy Ketterer, Susan Kern, Beverly Kirfman, Jennifer Jones, Angie King, Melinda Kaser, Susan Kerr Deanna Kaulay, Jan KNcMl, Rita Kagin, Kathy Kennedy, Linda Kiel, Ammy Keef. BACK ROW: Doug Kinney, Larry Johnson Ken Klock- s.em Lou King, Marc Kelly Tim Kent, Roger Knight, Tom Joy, Bill Kline, John Klockentager, Greg Jones, Mark Kiddie, John Kallemyn, Bill Jones, Ted Jones, Jim Kn.k. NOT PICTURED: June Knight. I Ith Knu-Loz Marcus Moore I 16 FRONT ROW: Nancy Lmdroth, Ginny Landholt, Rachel Lindroth, Margie Lisbona, Connie Lewis, Patty Krause, Jan Lott Jan Lorence Jean Lemons, Kathy Lewis, Suzanne Lawyer. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Lawless, Jim Lamb, Jo Latchem, Laura Lampkin, Judy Kreider Liz Lowell, Linda Lev.ne, Cher. L.ljedahl, Ann Laughead, Cary Lieberman, Connie Lindquist, Larry Lancilotti. BACK ROW: Gregg Kucha Robert Knudson, Kev.n Kurti, Tom Kreamer, Bill Lakin, George Kuney, Bill Lozier. NOT PICTURED: Sam Kramer, Bob Larew John H Marilyn Libby. ro, eisner, I Ith Lud-McK Herman Kirlcpatriclc 227 FRONT ROW: Debbie Maguire Pam McGinni,, Heather MacMillan, Sandy Madison, Rajeanna Marsh, Louise McDevift, Jan lT V Z 9 R tZL ?! LU L d ' ° W f :, Na rf Y Ly ? n ' N ° ra MaHern « Ruth M - ck -n. MIDDLE ROW: Stan McCormack, John Man delbaum Mary Beth Matz, Cathy Macomber Els.e ; Macomber, Kate Mattes, Linda Madden, Jan Lutjen, Robin Luthey, John Maddy, Jack MrfEti SL SSl Je NOT ay pirT  n K ROW: Mike Mahon, Randy McElroy, Rick McKnight, Marc McKinney, Mike Mahon, Vaughn McClelland, Don Malum. NOT PICTURED: Pat McGoff, Bruce MacArthur. 72 I Ith McK-Mor Mrs. Irene Good 215 FRONT ROW: Kathy Michael, Barb Moore, Janis Miller, Barb Mercer, Maryrose Moon, Rebecca Miller, Pam Meyer, Georgianne Mil- ler, Susan Mills, Mary Ann McNeer. MIDDLE ROW: Ann Morris, Kare Mills, Cheri Miller, Leanne Miller, Molly McMichael, Lynn Milligan, Dolores Moran, Pam Minard, Debby McNulty, Bill McMillan, Rick McMasters. RACK ROW: Gary Moore, Jeff Milbourn, Mark Missman, Gary Meyers, Bill L Miller, Chris Mefford, Terri Miller, Randy McMahill, Arden (Bill) Miller, Craig Miller. NOT PICTURED: Cheri Mc- Phetrige, Bill B. Miller, Linda Mills, Steve Morris. I Ith Mor-Pat Dean Aschim I I I FRONT ROW: Judy Newlin, Joan Nagel, Dona Niswander, Pam Nason, Connie Morrow, Jeanie Mountain, Kay Nordeen, Carolyn Parry, Linda Munson, Linda Parker, Pat Myers. Bernadette Pasco. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Overstreet, Brian Nichols, Marian Mullette, Nancy Neal, Penny Norris, Linda Myers, Carol Noack, Vicki Newell. Janie Morse, Linda Ogilvie, Jim Muell, Don Patty. BACK ROW: Doug Nichols, Keith Olson, Gregory Nelson, John O ' Connell, Bob Munienmaier, Jim Nelson, Rick Niday, Ken Oldt, Jim Motis. NOT PICTURED: Mar- garet Noble. Ruth Olson. I Ith Pea-Ran Arden McClain 206 FRONT ROW: Madge Prouty, Winnie Perkins, Wilma Rains. Sheryl Pidgeon, Judy Petersen, Joy Pothoff, Nancy Perry, Sharon Pidgeon. Laura Quinn, Gail Petty, Lynn Pieper, Ann Ramsey. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Proctor, Ross Porter, Brian Pennington, Sheila Pearl, Susan Randolph, Karen Proudfit, Sue Ramsland, Carole Raney, Maymie Pirtle, Carol Puckett, Greg Physick, Russ Perkins, Steve Pyle. BACK ROW: Rob Paul, Bob Peterson, Don Pugsley, Steve Paul, Rick Phillips, John Ramsey, John Payton, Rick Pooler, Don Raker, Tom Randol, Maurice Rahm. NOT PICTURED: John Peterson, Dave Pollock. 73 I Ith Ree-Sch Miss Jeanne Piatt 203 FRONT ROW: Janis Ryder, Nancy Roberts, Pat Rossiter, Lynn Robinson, Merri Reinders, Judy Rinard, Jayne Ruan, Bev Reed, Jo Reed, Zanne Reppert, Claudia Roth, Mary Rundus, Sue Roberts, Nadyne Rosenberg, Colette Rutenbeck, Barb Sands. BACK ROW: Franklin Rich, Dan Schlachtenhaufen, Craig Ryan, Dan Richmond, Fred Rosenberg, Linda Romig, Sharon Riley, Connie Sayre, Charmaine Reece, Bob Schaller, Ken Register, Jim Riggs, Mickey Scannell, Alan Schakel, Jim Satory. NOT PICTURED: Vic Schafer, Vicki Russel, Rich Safris, Lynette Remme, Mike Robeck, Dan Roberts, Linda Rowe. I Ith Sch-Smi Thomas Scott 22 I FRONT ROW: Anni Sheldon, Sue Schweiker, Suianne Shelley, Connie Smith, Judy Smith, Kathy Schweiker, Linda Sorkin, Linda Schuster, Becky Shotwell, Barb Schwartz, Jody Smith, Candy Scott, Mary Schreiber, Shirley Scoville. MIDDLE ROW: Dick Schneider, Larry Shockey, Steve Shelley, Pam Schultie, Pam Schwebke, Jane Scribner, Margaret Short, Nancy Shepherd, Joyce Smith, Kris Sharpe, Don Smith, Dennis Schwartz. BACK ROW: John Scott, Ron Shirk, Louis Valbracht, Gary Severson, Ed Sims, Richard Schultz, Terry Schultz, Bob Shriver, Gus Shriver, Gus Simon. NOT PICTURED: Beverly Skidmore, Kathy Smith, Anne Silvers. I l+h Smi-Tes Mrs. Diane Kohlmann 208 FRONT ROW: Mrs. Kohlmann, Linda Stedman, Sandra Stroud, Carol Straub, Ruth Smith, Sue Sullivan, Mary Swain, Linda Stickler, Laura Sullivan, Carol Staple, Linda Spencer, Cheryl Stroeber, Cheri Speagh. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Sperry, Tim Stephan, Don Smith, Steve Steele, Keith Sutherland, Larry Stelter, Mike Swaim, Fred Swain, Bruce Teigland, Bob Stone, Dave Speers. BACK ROW: Tom Stephens, John Strief Bob Taft, Terry Stalker. NOT PICTURED: Janine Stonebreaker, Chuck Sutter, Avi Soifer, Da« e Stewart, Roseanne Tesdell, Sue South, Carol Sparlin. 74 Ilfh Tho-Wel Clark Munger 235 FRONT ROW- Martha Wellman, Ann Travis, Diane Ummel, Suianne Thompson, Jil Thornburg, Pat Thyberg, Kathy Watson, Joanne Ultang, Carol Towner, Susan Wandling, Barb Twedt, Jane Thomsen, Carol Tingle. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Ueti, Bob Watson, Barb Tressler, Susan Warren, Marilyn Wells, Jan Vanderscoff, Joan Voss, Pam Trummer, Linda Wallace, Nancy Walker, Joan Volberdina, John Vlack, Robin Thomas. BACK ROW: Bob Updegraff, Dennis Thompson, Ron Vail, Roger Vanden Branden, Brian Walker, Jim Van Cleve, Mike Thornhill, Yale Tucker. NOT PICTURED: John Voigt, Mark Waldinger, Margaret Wallet. Nth Wer-Zoe Richard Gage 220 FRONT ROW- Stephanie Worden, Mary Wisdom, Julie Wessels, Kathy Woods, Linda Michael. Martha Young, Carol Williams, Jane Yocum Suianne Wulf, Teri Woodard, Linda Young. MIDDLE ROW: Ben Wolf. Barry Wyner, Greg Woolever, John Wolti, Linda Williams, Lorna Young Donna Werning. Renee West, Karen Whitney, Bill Zoesch, Steve Williams, Bob Wessels. BACK ROW: Bruce Wilson. Van Woods. Jeff Young, Dick Woodsworth. NOT PICTURED: Art Wittmack, Mike Witt, Barb Wharff, Tim Williams, Mike Winslow, Jon Woods, Charles Yapp, Jackie Zingerman. Mr. Kirkpatrick ' s fourth hour physics class explores the fascinating realm of electrical charges. Though a second year of high school science is not required, many sophomores go on to study physics in their junior year. 76 Student Life . . . Not long does a student ' s sight linger close to a page, Nor completely does a classroom keep his efforts enclosed. As a dull boy is fashioned by all work and little play, A dull person is molded through all study and meager Development, for one has to learn to work with others. Education is essential in this bright era of knowledge. Learning is requisite in this time of fear and hate. But the application of this knowledge, the utilization Of this cognizance, is through leadership, association, And activity, for one must be able to learn with others. Although study is a good builder of self-discipline, And although individual endeavor forms self-reliance, Group participation offers new friends and acquaintances, And mutual enterprise promotes the understanding of our Fellow man, for one is destined to live with others. 77 Annual Rich Beatty Introduction Editor Betty Ewald Academics Editor Anne Hunter Senior Co-Editor John Houlette Editor Virginia Tidrick Assistant Editor John Jacobs, Roundup photographer, receives picture assignments from John Houlette, editor, and Frank Smith, sports co-editor. Attached to the photogenic hand on the table is Business Manager Bob McCloskey. Senior co-editors Anne Hunter and Laura Lemon confer in the background. AS ft i k Laura Lemon Senior Co-Editor Margaret Burn Underclassmen Editor Sue Williams Student Life Editor Ed Kelly Sports Co-Editor Frank Smith Sports Co-Editor 78 Staff Bob McCloslcey Business Manager Hurry! Wallace-Homestead ' s coming at three o ' clock and we haven ' t got Student Life done yet! Typewriters seem to buzz, staples fly, people run here and there, waving papers and shouting directions— all to meet the on-rushing goal of the deadline. As soon as one crisis is over, another pops up. But soon it ' s finally over and everything is in. The empty room with its scattered papers echoes with the excitement that was. Six months of hard work and sacrifice are at an end, but the results live on in this book. Pam Sei+iinger Advertising Manager Carol Keith Circulation Manager Jane Reid Bookkeeper 79 Fall Student Council Steve Hamilton, Craig McCloud, Sue Johnson, Rod Faino, Dave Bishop. Council Officers Improving relations between the high schools in Des Moines was a chief goal of the fall stu- dent council. Under the leadership of President Craig McCloud, the council tried to find an ac- ceptable solution to the problem of friction after high school football games and undertook a campaign encouraging students to submit suggestions for council action. Under this coun- cil every student who signed up was placed on a student council committee. FRONT ROW: Mary Morton. Marge Dalbey, Laurel Lund, Robin Luthey. BACK ROW: Darl Hatfield, Bill Newland, Steve Hamilton, Bill Miller, Dick Kirsner. Student Court Cleaning up the cafeteria for one week was a typical sentence given to a student offender at the weekly court session. The court is com- posed of two representatives from each grade level appointed by the Chief Justice, who is elected each semester by the student body. With Steve Hamilton as Chief Justice, the court pro- vided for stricter enforcement of cafeteria rules. The court handed down fair sentences which acted as a deterrent to future offenders. Committee Chairmen FRONT ROW: John Burns, Dee Erbe, Nancy Neufeld, Carman Woods, Jean Kite, Carole Jaclcson, Ellen Sayre. BACK ROW: Jeff New- land, Craig Miller, Steve Forbes, Mike Schati, Jim Harlow, John Page. SO Spring Student Council Council Officers Roosevelt ' s Spring Student Council, headed by President Jim Greenebaum, followed the tradition of councils in the past, acting as a sounding board for the many problems con- fronting the school. As others before, this coun- cil did something about the existing problems, which is what makes Roosevelt ' s council system effective. A Special Days Committee was organ- ized to decorate showcases in the hall, the con- stitution was further revised, and a new hand- book printed. Committee Chairmen FRONT ROW- Carol McCollum, Sue Johnson, Sue Murray, Carmen Woods, Sandi Foland, Rosalie Ransom. MIDDLE ROW: Rod Jeff Newland, Steve Hamilton, Pete Taggart, Vince Mefford. BACK ROW: Kai Hildebrandt, Art Wittmack, Craig Miller, Cra.g Mc Jim Nelson, Tom Kreamer, Sam Cook. Student Court Smoothing out some of the problems which resulted from last year ' s adoption of parking permits was one of the Spring Student Court ' s main responsibilities. This year, for the first time, sergeants-at-arms were used to bring stu- dents to court from class. John Shurtleff, chief justice, was also concerned with the problem of impartiality toward all students. In his campaign speech, John expressed concern over the special treatment sometimes given. 81 Fall Roundup Staff Coming to school a week early, part of the Fall Roundup staff was able to put out an issue of the paper the day after school opened. Headed by Editor Rich Somerville, the staff pot out eight newspapers during the semester and received a first class (excellent) rating from the National Scholastic Press Association Critical Service. Other high positions on the staff were held by Marcia Hudson, managing editor; Bob McCloskey, business manager; and Diana Smith. Laura Lemon, Cynde Jay, Frank Smith, and Virginia Tidrick, page editors. The Roundup served as a record-book for the years to come, but even more important than its service as an interpreter, informer, and re- corder is that it tried to guide the school ' s atti- tude. The Roundup also featured something new and different in the last issue. A summary of the year was published which, in picture and story, looked back on the outstanding hap- penings of the first half of the school year. Above — Discussing picture and story ideas for an up- coming issue of the paper are Donna Klein, Sue Engman, Linda dayman, and Sue Murray, while Diana Swanson has her back to the camera. Jour- nalism teacher Donald Haley works with staff members in the background. At left— Jerilyn Taylor, advertising manager, busily lays out ads on a page. Advertising sales must be made about a week and a half ahead of the rest of the newspaper. FRONT ROW: Donald Haley, Laura Lemon, Jeri Taylor, Linda dayman, Cynde Jay, Rich Somerville. Frank Smith. BACK ROW: Suellen Dickson, Virginia Tidrick, Donna Klein, Sue Engman, Marcia Hudson, Diana Swanson, Bob McCloskey. 82 First Spring Roundup Staff FRONT ROW: Paula Harwell, Suiie Bussman, Suzanne Taggart, John L. Jacobs, Paul H. Johnson, John Booiel, Alan Seidenfeld. MIDDLE ROW: Bonnie Fletcher, Akiko Saito, Hermiene Cohen, Anne Hunter, Randy Marcoot, Lanny Chemberlain, Ken Shedenhelm. BACK ROW: Carolyn Shapiro, Kacie Conner, Celia Tati, Kjella Reseland. Barb Dutcher, Melinda Brandenburg, Janet Kyi, Steve Spence, Ted Suarei. Due to the large number of students taking journalism this year, the Spring Round- up staffs, as in other years, were divided into two classes. The first staff was the third hour class which, with John L. Jacobs as editor, published four issues of the Roundup. Suzanne Taggart was managing editor and Suzie Bussman was the busi- ness manager. The last four newspapers of the semester were put out by the fourth hour journalism class. Sandi Foland was editor, Tom Shirk was managing editor, and Alan Weiss was business manager. The Roundup is a member of the Iowa High School Press Association, the National Scholastic Press Association, and is a dis- tributor of Roto, a national high school magazine. Second Spring Roundup Staff FRONT ROW: Dave Chapman, Alan Weiss, Tom Shirk, Jim Austin, Steve Doherty, John Houlette, Amado Ortii. MIDDLE ROW: Sue William s, Sherry Wellen, Sandi Foland, Carol Keith, Claudia Regan, Sue Tucker, Linda Francisco. BACK ROW: Cindy Brewer, Cynde Cog- geshall, Sue Crandell, Sandy Schumann, Ann Grund, Carol Newsom. B8 Spanish Club FRONT ROW: Janice Atherton, Bev Taka, Lynn Johnson, Andi Anderson, Pam Seitzinger, Joyce McKeniie, Ted Suarei, Dianne Wolff. ROW TWO: Connie Norris, Gwen Greenhill, Linda Mason, Ann Goodman, Paula Harwell, Sally Larson, Ann Merlcel, Linda Blair, Rosalie Anderson. ROW THREE: Hermiene Cohen. Raul Torres, Kathy Evans, Charlene Knudson, Lyn Jackovich, Carla Baughman, Bea Eller, Toni Robeclc. BACK ROW: Brenda Hart, Marsha Evans, Nora Groves, Jan Dawson, Anne Pfieffer, Carolyn Shapiro, Joanne McCabe, Diana Mad- ison, Vicki White. Sponsored jointly by Miss Jeanne Piatt and Mrs. Irene Good, this year ' s Spanish Club took part in many varied activities. Festive Christ- mas parties were held, with club members scrambling for the treats after the traditional pinatas had been broken. Many members gained a greater understanding of the culture of Span- ish-speaking countries by working in various booths during Foreign Student Week. The Fall president was Lynn Johnson and the Spring pres ident was Andi Anderson. Keeping alive the French spirit, French Club members enjoyed interesting meetings this year, sponsored by Grant Moore. Highlighting the year was a picnic, featuring French foods. Fall officers were Jeff Watters, president; Sue Mur- ray, vice-president; Ginger Starke, secretary; and Ruth Mackaman, treasurer. Leading the spring activities were President Shelley Daw- son; Vice-President Carol Newsom; Secretary Gwenn Greenhill, and Treasurer Pam McGin- nis. French Club FRONT ROW: Nile Falk, Alan Weiss, Cheryl Moh, Ginger Starke, Ruth Mackaman, Sue Murray, Jeff Watters, Russ Allen, Ron Zamarin, Grant Moore. SECOND ROW: Carol Newsom, Gwenn Greenhill, Laura Lemon, Sue Keyte, Sally Larson, Judy Maher, Ruth Bigot, Linda Smith, Jean Taylor, Lynn Johnson. BACK ROW: Suzanne Taggart, Sue Albaugh, Shelly Dawson, Sherry Faurote, Kathy Firman, Judy La- Follette, Sue Fuller, Jane Warren, Ann Erp, Diana Smith. 84 Latin Club FRONT ROW: Frank Angerer, Sarah Johnson, Jane Reid, Linda Allen, Sue Myers, Jennie Spotz, Linda Irving, Pat McQuillan. SECOND ROW: Sue Williams, Diana Smith, Lynne Richards, Ann Erp, Carol Durham, Sarah Cline, Sally Stewart. THIRD ROW: Bette Donovan. Gloria Borg, Louise McDevitt, Nancy Lindroth, Connie Morrow, Carolyn Perry, Ann Laughhead, Jay Anderson. BACK ROW: George Cos- son, Alice Berger, Mary Ann McNeer, Rebecca Miller, Kathy Henderson, Raul Torres. Latin Club ' s chief activity of the year was the Latin Club Banquet. A typical Roman meal was served to members, who were clad in togas. This year ' s officers were Sue Myers, president ; Jennie Spotz, vice-president; Lynne Richards, secretary; Jane Reid, treasurer; Linda Irving, program chairman; and Pat McQuillan, tribune. Roosevelt ' s Latin Club was also a member of the Junior Classics League. German Club enjoyed the benefits of having four German foreign students at Roosevelt. Kai Hildebrandt, Gerlinde Joppich, Sybille Blueth- ner and Helmut Schuster helped lead the eighty- five member Deutscher Klub through a busy year of activities, including the publication of the bilingual club newspaper, Die Freie Presse . Sponsored by David Graham, German teacher, spring and fall Volkfests (picnics) were held. German Club FRONT ROWt Russ Perkins, Rick Prentis, Keith Yamamoto, Craig Wells, Mike Asthalter, Mark Ross, Dennis Easter, Chase Gibson, Kai Hildebrandt. SECOND ROW: Steve Hamilton, Mike Schati, John Jacobs, Paul Eveland, Rich Beatty, Beth Barrett, JoAnn Maples. THIRD ROW: Tom Lenhart, Gregg Narber, Harold Harnagel, Ron Smith, Chris Arnold, Joan Hays, Jean Hays. BACK ROW: Nora Groves. Marsha Evans, Judy LaFollette, Judy Gettys, Vicki White, Greichen Kauffman, Peggy Vox. Health Careers Club FRONT ROW: Jean Kahre, Bridget Sweet, Barbara Kagin, Janice Atherton, Mary Snook, Jean Hays, Judy Bloodsworth, Joan Hays, Jo- Ann Maples, Judy Lemons, Bonnie Martin, Kathy Anderson, Carol Hensley. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Koon, Ann Ramsey, Joan Stevens, Sheila Epstein, Barb Beals, Wendy Engman, Rhana Jean Cassel, Mary Swain, Jan Fields, Mary Buchan, Jenny Lindholdt, Judy Haviland, Linda Levine, Joan Voss. THIRD ROW: Janice Begley, Mary Ann McNeer, Carole Champ, Pearl Beatty, Ellen Hamilton, Jan Bemisdarter; Toni Ashley, Marsha Long, Donna Klein, Jane Knudson, Sally Garner, Lee Ann Miller, Cheri Miller. BACK ROW: Chris Faust, Pat Spahn, Donna Mullette, Sharon Cook, Louise McDevitt, Nancy Lindroth, Janet Gutshall, Carol Grant, Karen Bennett, Jane Yocum, Debbie Mc- Nulty. Films, speakers, and field trips were features of the Health Careers Club this year, sponsored by School Nurse Mrs. Bridget Sweet. Girls seek- ing careers in nursing were able to gain practi- cal information at the club ' s Thursday night meetings. Activities this year were led by Judy Bloodsworth, president; Joan Hays, first vice- president; Jean Hays, second vice-president; Mary Snook, secretary; and Janice Atherton, treasurer. With Mike Schatz as president and William Houser as sponsor, the Future Physicians Club had a very rewarding year. The club, with a total membership of forty, worked on the prepa- ration of a constitution and also made an ex- tensive first-aid study. Club members also worked at Iowa Methodist Hospital. After being written about in a national magazine, the club received letters from all over country. Future Physicians Club FRONT ROW: Pat Hess, Loni Orloff, Joan Piggott, Mike Schatz, Marty Rosenfeld, Frank Grund, Carol Jackson, Barry Frank, Mike Silver, Mark Chiesa, Karen Bennett. SECOND ROW: Lorna Young, Don Knox, Dennis Easter, Steve Brownfield, Jeff Watters, Bill Zoesch, Jim McCoy, Mark Robinson, Mike Sparlin, William Houser. BACK ROW: Barb Lambrecht, Kathy Duchen, Carol Cunic, Kathy Schweiker, Cheryl Arvidson, Karen Conover, Janet Gutshall, Jean Gutshall, Andi Bartnek, Steve Brogden, Max Burgdorf. 86 Future Teachers Club FRONT ROW: Lynne Richards, Jane Reid, Diana Swanson, Jane Warren, Andrea Anderson, Janet Kyi, Sue Fuller, Kathy Evans, Judy Hen ricks. SECOND ROW: Kathy Firman, Diana Madison, Brenda Hart, Rita Griffin, Suzanne Taggart, Marlise Gasser, Sharon Cook, Pam Seit- zinger, Shelia Roland, Jennie Spotz. THIRD ROW: Viclci Russell, Liz Neidig, Bonnie Love, Georgia Billmeyer, Carla Baughman. Ruth Bigot, Joyce Best, Sherri Messick. BACK ROW: Debbie Hall, Connie Norris, Linda Pederson, Joanne McCabe, Sherry Faurote, Gloria Thornton, Jan Dawson, Jo Morgan. An active club this year was Future Teachers of America. The Hubbell Helpers, senior mem- bers, were teachers ' aids each day at Hubbell Elementary School. The club is sponsored by Miss Ethel Cain, B. A. Walker, and Clyde Anderson. Major activities for the year were the Christmas banquet and the all-city picnic, which all members attended. Every other Wednesday, as many as one hun- dred twenty-five students attended International Club to hear various speakers tell of their ex- periences. Small group discussions were formed to further acquaint the members with the foreign students. Russ Allen led activities as president, aided by Tom Lenhart, vice-presi- dent; Rosalie Ransom, secretary; and Mike Asthalter, treasurer. International Club ■FRONT ROW: Akiko Saito, Ka ' r Hildebrandt, Hellmut Schuster, Gerlinde Joppich, Mike Asthalter, Tom Lenhart, Rosalie Ransom, Russ Allen, Sybille Bluethner, Bev Talca, Gwenn Greenhill, Paula Lambrecht, Grant Moore. SECOND ROW: Peggy Vox. Lynne Patterson. Mar- garet Burn, Suzanne Taggart, Ginger Starke, Judy Maher, Sally Larson, Katie Kasten, Sue Bussman, Diane Lamb, Ruth Bigot, Lynne Richards, Lynn Johnson, Paula Harwell, Ann Goodman. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Fletcher, Joan Hays, Jean Kahre, Judy LaFollette, Jean Hays, Kathy Firman. Sherry Faurote, Cheryl Moh, Marlise Gasser. Bonnie Love, Cheryl Sherman, Jeri Weber. Shelley Dawson. FOURTH ROW: Lynda Ray, Hermiene Cohen, Laura Lemon, Jean Taylor, Betty Snodgrass. Linda Smith, Stephanie Woodburn, Janice Caldwell, Charlene Knudson, Susie Keyte. Gae Cushman, Carla Baughman, Andrea Anderson. FIFTH ROW: Brenda Hart, Marsha Evans, Don Knox, Alan Weiss. Jim Austin, Jeff Watters. Bob Gibbs, Deslonde Lamb, Diane Wolff, Joanne Plager. BACK ROW: Moses Thomas, Jim Harlow, Nora Groves, Dennis Easter, Rick Prentis, Mark Ross, Dave Dooley, Jennie Spotz, Sondra Bolsinger, Ted Suarez. 87 Girls Club Cabinet FRONT RO W: Paula Walker, Marlys Balanoff, Marty Graham, Betry Anton, Debbie Jones, Emily Green. BACK ROW: Sheri Walker, Toni Ashley, Jean Kite, Barb Collins, Cynde Coggeshall, Sarah Johnson, Judy Opheim, Nancy Neufeld. Cupid ' s Carnival was the theme of this year ' s Spinster ' s Spree, the Girls Club ' s chief social activity. Members of committees visited the Home for Sightless Women and the Con- valescent Home for Children. The Girls Club Service Award is presented at the installation assembly to the girl who has contributed the most to Girls Club during the year. Officers were Debbie Jones, president; Marlys Balanoff. vice-president; Marty Graham, secretary; and Betty Anton, treasurer. Under the leadership of President Dave Chapman and Vice-President Art Wittmack, the Boys Activity Council was the executive body of the Boys Club. The main activities of the Boys Club are Dad ' s Night, which is annually held in the spring, and the selection of a band for the prom. The roster board in the gym was donated by the club this year. All Roosevelt boys are members, and the club presents certifi- cates at the end of the year to outstanding students. Boys Club Activity Council FRONT ROW: Art Wittmack, Dick Lamb, Jeff Newland, Dave Chapman. BACK ROW: Dave Hoak, Don Patty, Ron Shirk, John Burns. 88 If fyf A 0 , f O f) ft f f) f% o f ft © i FRONT ROW: Linda Irving, Gloria Borg, Ruth Mackaman, Mary Snook, Sue Johnson, Jean Kite, Debbie Jones, Judy Opheim, Cheri Speagh, Linda Cosgrove, Jeanne Altman. SECOND ROW: Marcia Hudson, Ann Laughead, Georgianne Miller. Sue Mowen, Betty Ewald, Judy Bloodsworth. Marie Moran, Susan Diehl, Joy Potthoff, Nancy Eulberg, Toni Ashley, Gretchen Kauffman. THIRD ROW: Judy Newlin, Heather Macmillan, Joan Hays, Paula Walker, Stephanie Woodburn, Leanne Miller, Caren Cross, Lynn Milligan, Dee Erbe, Melinda Kaser, Margaret Burn, Rosalie Ransom. BACK ROW: Cheri Miller, Carmen Woods, Sue Clark, Donna Jeffers, Sara Bishop, Nancy Shepherd, Cynde Burns, Jan Lutjen, Robin Luthey, Karen Brinton, Ellen Sayre, Cheryl Stroeber. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Cheely. The Roosevelt Leaders Club is composed of girls who assist in conducting girls ' gym classes. The Leaders take roll, lead exercises, supervise activities, and referee faint Officers for the fall semester were Jean Kite, president; Debbie Jones, vice-president; Sue Johnson, sec- retary; and Judy Opheim, treasurer. Spring semester officers were Susie Mowen, president; Ellen Sayre, vice-president; Paula Walker, sec- retary; and Donna Jeflfers, treasurer. The Sharks Club was formed primarily to promote swimming among the girls at Roose- velt. Members of the club teach swimming dur- ing gym classes, and present a pageant in the fall of each year. This pageant is the highpoint of the season for the Sharks, and approximately thirty-seven Sharks participated in this syn- chronized swimming show. President of the Sharks this year was Barb Collins. Sharks Club 4 } A  FRONT ROW: Kenna Richards, Heidi Haskins, Cindy Luthey, Sally Farmer, Barb Collins, Cynde Coggeshall, Marty Graham. Sarah John- son, Emily Green, Jan Hilton, Candy Scott, Jane Thomsen. SECOND ROW: Kathy Kennedy, Barb Twedt, Pat Havens, Margie Lisbona, Paula Lambrecht, Pam Nason, Barb Tressler, Nancy Wolti, Carole Pate, Marsha Rosenberg. THIRD ROW: Kathy Hammond, Wendy Eng- man, Jean Jerrel, Cynde Johnson, Linda Williams, Jean Mountain, Gwenn Greenhill, Anne Hunter, Jane Bishop. BACK ROW: Kathy Murphv Jean Bishop, Mary Parker, Erna Baranosky, Kate Parker, Carolyn Porter. 89 Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Karen Brinton, Marlys Balanoff, Betty Anton, Robin Luthey. BACK ROW: Marie Moran, Judy Opheim, Debbie Jones, Jean Kite, Ellen Sayre, Joan Sandler. The cheerleaders, headed by team captain Debbie Jones, organized and led cheers at pep rallies and all football and basketball games, in addition to serving as hostesses at functions such as the basketball banquet. In order to select the most efficient and enthusiastic girls to lead cheers, a spring clinic was held after school, involving hours of instruction and strenuous practice. At the end of clinic came a series of elimina- tions, where graduating cheerleaders and a group of faculty advisers selected the new squad on a point basis. Majorettes The pert majorettes performed with the marching band in half-time activities during football season. Headed by Jane Warren, the majorettes also participated in spring parades, demonstrating intri- cate baton routines. The majorettes practiced before and after school with the band and the Riderettes to perfect their presentation. Sue Fuller, Connie Sayre Jane Warren, Jean Taalce, Sharon Cook. 90 Carol McCollum Homecoming Queen Even rain couldn ' t dampen the Fall Homecoming — the climax of an exciting football season. The crowning of Carol McCollum as Homecoming Queen highlighted the festivities. An attendant from each grade level made up the Queen ' s royal court. Girls treated the boys to a gala evening at Cupid ' s Carnival — this year ' s Spinster ' s Spree theme. Besides the dance, many game booths were set up on the balcony. Senior Jeff Newland was selected as Man of the Year to reign for the evening. Homecoming Court Jeff Newland Man of the Year Becky Bjork Senior Debbie Jones Senior Ann Merlcel Senior Joan Sandle r Senior Jeanne Altman Junior Patsy Messer Sophomore Roosevelt ' s Riderettes performed with the marching band during the football sea- son and for the spring parades. Their colorf ul pompons and cowgirl outfits also added a festive touch to football assemblies early in the season. This year the Riderettes accompanied the band in the Drake Relays Parade and Armed Forces Day Parade. Riderette officers w r ere Linda Waters, president, and Sue Tucker, secretary. Riderettes FRONT ROW: Tony Robeclt, Linda Mason, Linda Olson, Linda Waters, Sue Tucker, Jeannie McGary, Linda Smith. SECOND ROW: Judy Newlin, Sandy Borror, Melinda Brandenburg, Bev Talca, Dee Linda Hammer, Ann Freed, Barb DeRos, Becky Willis, Judy Haviland, Pam McGinnis. BACK ROW: Mary Hanson, Nancy Ketterer, Diane Ede, Sue Warren, Kate Mills, Mary Beth Mati, Linda Cunningham, Ruth Smith, June Knight, Dona Niswander, Cheri Miller. 91 Concert FRONT ROW: Miss Laura Duncan, Sherri Messick, Pam Meyers, Linda Parker, Joanne Boyd, Pete Taggart, Ken Merkel, Sara Ayers, Debbie Jones, Joyce McKenzie, Bob Benton, Wayne Bidelman, Clark Holmes, Craig Lewis, Pat West, Carla Baughman, Judy Maher, Bob Billings, Dick Lamb, Brian Walker, Nick Feilen, Dean Carr, Dennis Janet Kyi, Marge Schwiebert, Richard Caspe, Doug Kidder, Bill Cobb, Bill Deskin, Bill Weidmaier, Paul Johnson, Directed by Miss Laura Duncan, the Boys Glee Club has given enjoyment to all those groups for which they have performed around the Des Moines area. The thirty members wear pale blue dinner jackets and festive bouton- nieres when performing. This year the club ap- peared in musical performances for the school and various civic groups. No traditional assembly or musical performance would be complete without the participation of the Concert Chorus. The sixty-eight members, dressed in their blue robes, add a musical sense of dignity to assemblies in which they par- ticipate. Outstanding performances by the Concert Chorus were enjoyed by Boys Glee Club FRONT ROW: Miss Laura Duncan, David Winti, Lee Nelson, David Nevel, Art Wittmack, Mickey Zook, Bob Berkley, Charles Cox. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Murray, Bob Billings, Dennis Berkemann, Steve Clay, Nick Feilen, Rick Hemming, Dean Carr, Ken Grosi, Ruth Olson. BACK ROW: Bob Duitch, Tom Emerson, Bill Deskin, Doug Kidder, Steve Bell, Terry Schultz, Paul Johnson, Brian Walker, Pete Taggart. i 2 Chorus m Grosz, Bob Berkley, Tom Page, Joan Hays, Betty Ewald, Linda Cosgrove, Becky Gammel. SECOND ROW: Ann Virginia Tidrick. Melinda Kaser, Jane Yocum, Alice Berger, Carolyn Dennis. THIRD ROW: Jeri Weber, Jane Reid, Berkemann, Karen Wright, Dianne Ede, Mary Buchan, Judy Haviland. BACK ROW: Carol Towner, Nancy Shepard, Ruth Olson, Mary Wharff, Linda Mason, Donna Jeffers, Sandee Broadfoot, Barb Twedt. Roosevelt students during the Thanks- giving, Christmas, and Easter assem- blies. The eight members of Concert Chorus chosen to sing in the 1963 All- State Chorus were Carolyn Dennis, Judy Maher, Ann Merkel, Karen Wright, Nick Feilen, Craig Lewis, Mark Mains and Pete Taggart. When ninety girls, all dressed in navy blue skirts and white blouses, appear before a group, they are sure to provoke interest. Add a fine musical ability and ' Tesprit de corps and they will also arouse a sense of musical apprecia- tion. The Girls Glee Club, which gives various musical performances, is directed by Miss Laura Duncan. Girls Glee Club r o © %n 1 o Qfi: l FRONT ROW: Lila Aldrich, Mary Ann Beatty, Suianne Wolff, Nancy Lyon, Jan Graham, Joyce Hatcher, Marty Wynne, Judy Peter- son, Nancy Ketterer, Barb Brewer, Becky Combs, Cheryl Heiden, Cheri Vermeulen. SECOND ROW: Sondra Bolsinger, Judy Smith, Sue Hengesteg, Paula Lee, Lynn Johnson, Cindy Null, Maymie Pirtle, Jan Lorence, Cynde Jay, Kaye Handford, Janet Livingston, Karen Welton, Marsha Sharp. THIRD ROW: Sue Beardsiey, Judy Haviland, Jacquie Fish, Janice Fowler, Sherry Wellen, Pam McGiness, Jenni- fer Jones, Connie Morrow, Linda Mills, Nancy Peterson, Marsha Long, Sharen Lull, Penny Mabee. FOURTH ROW: Ann Lindhoff, Kathy Wolff, Susan Green, Joy Wellen, Sue Warren, Betty Ewald, Kathy Dohrmann, Carol Coonce, Regeanna Marsh, Joanne Groff, Ann Nichols, Jaynee Hansen. FIFTH ROW: Jan Ullrich, Kate Newburgh, Janet Niffenegger, Karen Wright, Patty Helming, Nancy Lavender, Linda Payne, Prudy Brown, Rosalie Ransom, Paula Mairet, Martha Johnson, Nancy Neiman, Emily Strom, Judy Kline. SIXTH ROW: Susan Brandt, Sue Har- mon, Ramalyn Heihti, Connie Smith, Pam Jones, Diane Farrell, Ann Dyer, Judy Maher, Carla Baughman, Diana Madison, Phyllis Vender Kamp, Becky Willis. BACK ROW: Dee Adams, Jan Vander Scoff, Mary Swain, Linda Cunningham, Linda Romig, Toni Robeck, Linda Hartman, Marge Schwiebert, Barb Dutcher, Suellen Dickson, Marie White, Mary Wharff. Alice Fisher. 93 Concert FRONT ROW: Rita Griffin, Sue Evertsen, Judy Rinard, Susan Noble, Liz Lowell, Collien Nelson, Bill Jones, John Tompkiru Stalker, Pat McQuillan, Richard McKnight, Paul Eveland, Marsha Fitze, Steve Proctor, Bruce Beeston, Jerry Wilson, Steve Bel Patrick, John Scott. THIRD ROW: Sue Savage, Judy Lee, Ray Hutchison, Reid Schwarh, Janice Atherton, Kathy Campbel Merkel, Dennis Thompson, John Nordin, Gary Severson, Paul Whitlatch, Richard Miller, Jim Frederick, Steve Lusk, Job Mary Grieves, Tom Gerdom, Judy Hendricks, Gary Larson, Ri:h Somerville, Lola Gerstenberger, Gary Landgren, Bob Her Paul Dexter, Mark Hogan, Wayne Bidelman. Concert FRONT ROW: Linda Ferry, Barb Ba rnes, Cheri McPhetridge, Joanne Ultang, Linda Davenport, Retha Farr, Margaret Nob Martha Johnson, Bill Jones, Jerell Schulti, Bonnie Martin. THIRD ROW: Kai Hildebrandt, Joan Teigland, Carolyn Jon Pat Greenwood, Steve Bell, Bill Lakin, Kathy Campbell, John Dexter, Joy Wellen, Lorna Young. BACK ROW: David Robei 94 Band Karla Anderson, Charlma Kline, Carole Staple, Ann Morris. SECOND ROW: Dennis Donohue, Charlotte Johnson, Terry Charles Fitie, Rich Downing, Francis Fleck, Connie Sayre, Bruce Teigland, Chris Cress, Chris Faust, Bill Anderson, Coleen Bill McMillen, Sally Westerbeck, Bob Benton, Don Dimmitt, Dave Gibbs, Debbie Dickson, Mike Silver, Dwight Keller, John Lukin, Jon Gookin, Pat Miller, Ray Middleton, Bob McCloskey, Allan Jencks, Kathy Evans. BACK ROW: Robert Bagley, Miss dricks, David Howard, Chris Mefferd, John lies. Jim Harlow, Fred Swain, Ron DeHammer, Keith Sutherland. Doug Ragland, Orchestra .SECOND ROW: Cynthia Housh. Sharon Walker, Sidney H owe, Leslie Partridge, Becky Craig, Bette Donovan, Laura Sullivan, Ju y Lemons, Cvnthia Porter, Russ Allen, Kay Nordeen, Kathy Schweiker, Mike Will, Debbie Dickson, Tim Kent, Bruce Beeston, Robert Bagley, James Brauninger, Del Mollenhauer, Terry Reynolds, Tom Gerdom, John Maddy. : .-) Stage and Sound Crew Adding much to the programs in the auditorium this year was the stage and sound crew sponsored by Walter Ha and Clyde Anderson. Headed by Bob Gibbs, manager, the crew changed props, built sets for drama productions, and managed the lights. Head electri- cian in the group, which numbers fif- teen members, was Bruce Brown. FRONT ROW: Doug Cox. Bruce Brown, Bob Gibbs, John Maddy. BACK ROW: Bob Synhorst, Dave Procter, Mike Asthalter, Ray Thompson, Bob Robbins, Steve Pope. Audio-Visual Crew The six boys on the Audio-Visual crew, with Jim Kesling as chairman and Guy L. Michner as sponsor, are in charge of the audio-visual equipment. In addition to supplying aids to the teachers as needed, they assist in the audio-visual center and care for the equipment. Ted Jones, Jim Riggs. Jim Kesling. Auditorium Ushers Chief duties of the auditorium ushers were taking tickets and passing out programs at Roosevelt plays, concerts, and other auditorium events. Also, when a larger production such as The Crucible or Arsenic and Old Lace is presented, their responsibilities are greater. These boys added to the effec- tiveness of Roosevelt productions. FRONT ROW: Ron Zamarin, Mark Kitch, Rich Beatty. BACK ROW: Bob Moehl, Ken Paulsen, Jack Baker, Bruce Wilson. 96 National Thespian Troupe With their membership increased to forty, Thespian Troupe 2.S17 of Roosevelt took part in many activities this year. In addition to working on the plays, The Crucible and Arsenic and Old Lace, they helped sponsor a night of one-act plays, which was held as an AFS benefit. Parties were held at Christmas and on Shakespeare ' s birthday. I Mans were made for the troupe to see a play as a group. Officers were Sue Johnson, president; Steve Spence, vice-president; Sue Williams, secretary; Jeri Weber, treasurer; and Rosalie Ander- son, scribe. FRONT ROW: Sue Williams, Melinda Brandenburg. Rosalie Anderson, Jeri Weber, Sandi Foland, Cheryl Sherman, Bonnie Tinker, Ellie Tate. Roger Anderson. SECOND ROW: Lynette Remme, Sandee Broadfoot, Carmen Woods, Rita Kagin, Sue Kern, Vicki Russell, Debbie Aalders, Jeanne Altman. BACK ROW: Steve Spence. Tim Joy. Bob Benton, Lou Valbracht, Doug Kidder, Bruce Brown, Avi Soifer, Bob Gibbs. Mimes Appearances on TV shows such as Gordon Gammack and Guests highlighted the perform- ing year of the Roosevelt Mimes. With Steve Spence as president and R. C. Anderson as sponsor, the group also performed for various clubs and organizations. Drama Reading Club Newly organized this year, the Drama Read- ing Club meets monthly to read and discuss dramatic works. Special activities were a din- ner party and a spring picnic. Officers were •lave Anderson, president; Ann Erp, vice-presi- dent; and Joyce McKenzie, secretary. FRONT ROW: Steve Drukor, Rita Kagin, Bart Go ' dman. MIDDLE FRONT ROW: Becky Beatty, Pesrl Be tt ' , Jav ? Anderson, Sherri ROW: Jeanne Altman, Kate Mil ' s, Nancy Pritchard, Lynette Remme, Messick. BACK ROW: Carolyn Jones, Sharon Cook, Laura Lemon, Sue Mowen. BACK ROW: Steve Spence, Katie Kasten, Phyllis Griffin. Ann Erp, Joyce McKenzie, Diana Madison. 97 The Crucible i Hard work goes on backstage, too. Here Jeri Weber puts makeup on Steve Druker while Betty Bryson, Avi Soifer, and Bob Benton are busy in the background. Cast Betty Parris Rev. Parris Tituba Abigail Williams Susanna Wallcott Mrs. Ann Putnam Thomas Putnam Mercy Lewis Mary Warren John Proctor Rebecca Nurse Giles Correy Rev. John Hale Elizabeth Proctor Francis Hurse Ezekiel Cheever John Willard Judge Hawthorne Deputy-Governor Danforth Sarah Good Hopkins Sue Murray Bob Benton Ellie Tate Paula Mairet Elaine Hayes Sandee Broadfoot Bob Hoff Cheryl Sherman Bonnie Tinker Avi Soifer Marge Wallet Tim Joy Steve Druker Lynne Remme Doug Kidder Mike Kehoe Helmut Schuster Steve Spence Rich Epstein Melinda Brandenburg Chase Gibson The Crucible, ' Roosevelt ' s fall play, was a drama about witchcraft in old Salem. Written by Arthur Miller, The Crucible is a tale of how an entire town is aroused, and nineteen men and women are killed, for having sold themselves to the devil. The play revolves around a young farmer, John Proctor, his wife, Elizabeth Proc- tor, and a young servant girl, Abigail Williams. Abigail deliberately accuses the wife of witch- I raft. When Elizabeth Proctor is brought to trial, her husband brings the girl to court to admit she was lying. In the climax John Proctor, intent upon saving his wife, is accused, im- prisoned, and condemned. In the Salem courtr horror as the girls pretend to see spirits. 98 Arsenic and Old Lace A killer with the face of Boris KarlofT, a man who thought he was Teddy Roosevelt, and two sweet old ladies who poisoned men were some of the major characters in the spring play, Arsenic and Old Lace, presented May 14 and 15. The two old ladies, Miss Abby Brewster and Miss Martha Brewster, poison various men because they feel the men are lonely. Jonathan, their killer nephew, returns home after an absence of several years, and immediately con- fuses things. Matters are further complicated when Mortimer, their sane nephew, finds out what his aunts are doing. Cast Miss Abby Brewster Lisa Ahlers Miss Martha brewster Katie Kasten Mortimer Brewster Bob Benton Jonathan Brewster Avi Soifer Teddy Brewster Tim Joy Elaine Harper Sue Murray Reverend Harper John Evans Dr. Einstein Bart Goldman Lt. Brophy Doug Kidder Officer Klein Bob Hoff Mr. Gibbs Rich Beatty Sgt. O ' Hara Bob Druker Lt. Rooney Rich Epstein Mr. Witherspoon Robert Gibbs Homemaking Club FRONT ROW: Linda Blair, Jacque Bentley, Linda Pilmer, Rhana Cassel, Mary Swain, Jan Fields, Jeanne Altman, Carol McCoMum, Mary Buchan, Carol Grant, Cindy Dickson, Toni Ashley. SECOND ROW: Janice Begley, Margaret Snyder, Ginny Landholt, Sherry Wellen, Becky Beatty, Sally Rinehart, Candy Carpenter, Carol Towner, Delores Oldt, Linda Madden, Pam Schultie, Pam Seitiinger, Betty Chase. THIRD ROW: Kiel la Reseland, Suzanne Taggart, Ellen Hamilton, Linda Row?, Sherri Miller, Marion Mullette. Joan Nagel, Linda Weeces, Kathy Evans, Cindy Shaver, Anni Sheldon, Sally Germet. BACK ROW: Diana Swanson, Janet Kyi, Pat Spohn, Donna Mullette, Pat Miller, Mary Fribourgh, Judy Proffitt, Nancy Pritchard, Betty Sherin, Dwynne Mayo, Barb Butcher. Fashions, hairstyles, new cooking techniques, and other topics were discussed by experts at the meetings of the Homemaking Club. Experi- mentation with hairstyles was just one of the areas explored this year. Through this popular club, many girls find satisfaction in learning about modern and efficient living. Tours of Bankers Life Insurance Company and Look Magazine offices have highlighted the Secretarial Club ' s activities this year. The club, which has forty members, held a Christmas party and a party for graduating seniors. Spon- sored by Miss Connie Feist, the club was led by President Sue Cedarstrom and Vice-Presi- dent Joanne Boyd. Secretarial Club FRONT ROW: Pat Mesch, Karla Kimball, Linda Waters, Marlise Gasser, Joanne Boyd, Sue Cedar.trom, Donna Jeffers, Dee Linda Hammer, Kathy Alcorn. SECOND ROW: Di ne Correy, Barb Wishman, Bev Talca, Georgia Billmeyer, Alice Berger, Linda Olson, Cheryl Moh, Caro- lyn Dennis, Mary Ann Beatty, Mary Harmon. BACK ROW: Barb Hirt, Charlotte Johnson, Cindy Carlston, Sue Myers, Judy Proffitt, Jo Christopherson, Lana Christianson, Liz Neidig, Myrna, Becky Bjorlc. 100 Kiwanis Key Club FRONT ROW: Thomas Scott, Rick Prentis, Jim Austin, Bill Zoesch, Russ Allen, Art Wittmack, Rod Faino, Pete Taggart, Jeff Watters, Steve Brownfield. SECOND ROW: Dave Proctor, Kai Hildebrandt, Steve Spence, Steve Forbes, Jim Greenebaum, Bob Berkley, Bruce Wilson, Dennis Easter, Don Knox, Don lies, Bob McCloskey. THIRD ROW: Ross Brown, Gary Moore, Mark Kitch, Frank Smith, Mark Robinson, Alan Weiss, Rich Downing, Ted Suarei, Gary Bastian, Steve Lyons, Chase Gibson. BACK ROW: Mike Asthalter, David Woodson, Bob Ellis, Steve Doherty, Bob Gibbs, Gar Huebner, Joe Foarde, Clint Conover. Ray Thompson. The Kiwanis Key Club, newly organized this The Equestrian Club, new at Roosevelt this year, is a service club composed of students in- year, was organized for horse enthusiasts. The terested in bettering Roosevelt and improving club, which met on Friday nights, discussed the its image by performing services for the com- care and training of horses. Highlights of this munity. Some of Key Club ' s activities included year ' s activities included trips to the Roy visiting crippled children on Saturdays, ringing Lowell and Haras Post Stables and a horse bells for the Salvation Army, making pancakes sale at the Ankeny Sale Pavilion. Officers of for the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, and clean- the club were Jeanie McGary, president, and ing the Roosevelt trophy cases. Bob Wessles, vice-president. Equestrian Club FRONT ROW: Keith Carlson, Bruce Wilson, Bob Wessels. Jeannie McGary, Mary Hanson, Sue Noble, Rita Holmes, Jane Knudson, Con- nie Lewis. MIDDLE ROW: Gail Petty, Margaret Allen, Linda Brown, Sally McCreery, Cheryl Brown, Margaret Noble, Carole Robbins, Pam Folden, Kirby Broughton, Lynn Tower. BACK ROW: Joann Simons, Linda Mat+hiesen, Cheri Liljedahl, Carole Coonce, Gae Cushman. Debbie Dickson, Julie Christian, Andi Bartnek, Linda Mills. 101 Math-Science Club FRONT ROW: Ed Berkley, Jeff Cummings, Tom Shirk, Lorna Young, Cheryl Arvidson, John Gordon, Thomas Scott. BACK ROW: Munzenmaier, Max Burgdorff, Keith Yamamoto, Craig Wells, Marie Kitch, Kevin Binns, Tom Birge. The chief activity of the Math-Science Club this year was the production of a film strip en- titled, Transformation of Conies. The club, with a membership of fifteen, was headed by Tom Shirk, president; Ed Berkley, vice-presi- dent; and John Gordon, secretary-treasurer. Sponsored by Thomas Scott, the club sold phys- ics and chemistry handbooks to science stu- dents. To the members of the Saturday science classes, Saturday morning means an opportunity to increase their knowledge of the world around them. These students spend their time acquiring extra information which pertains to the particular science they are studying. Sat- urday morning classes give the interested stu- dent a chance to add depth to his regular class- room study. Saturday Science Classes Bob Merrift ducks to escape the radiation from his homemade atomic bomb. Busily examining the body structure of an amoeba u a microscope is sophomore Wayne Mitchell. 102 Camera Club FRONT ROW: Bob Robbins, John Houlette, Tom Shirk, Bruce Wilson, Rex Morrison. BACK ROW: Ed Berkley, Be Bob Berkley, George Cosson. NOT PICTURED: John Jacobs. Fred Swain, Observed on the sidelines at the Roosevelt Karnes and social functions were one or more Camera Club members. Their work was seen in the Annual and the Roundup. Sponsored by Rex Morrison, the club ' s special project this year was equipping Roosevelt ' s new darkroom. Lead- ing these activities were John Houlette, presi- dent; Bruce Wilson, vice-president; and Tom Shirk, secretary-treasurer. New at Roosevelt this year is the Distributive Education Club of America, sponsored by D. E. Aschim. The club has twenty-three members who attend school part-time and have a job for the rest of the day. All of the members attended the State Leadership Convention, where Roni Scott placed third in the DECA student of the year contest. Don Truitt was president. Distributive Education Club FRONT ROW: Dianne Benson, Norma Jones, Effie Brumbelow, Dee Ann Adams, Claudia Martindale. MIDDLE ROW: Ron Helming, Leon Petsel, Lance Bergstresser, Roni Scott, Martha Creger, Sally Campbell, Jackie Foreman, Sandi Turpin. BACK ROW: Don Truitt. Richard Green, Dave Andrews, Tom Holstad, Bill McCleary, Jim Brady. 103 Cafeteria Monitors Fall Semester Spring Semester FRONT ROW: Steve Bassman, Rod Faino, Dave Bishop. BACK FRONT ROW: Lou Valbracht, Craig McCloud, Mike Schati, Ron ROW: Ron Zamarin, Steve Hamilton, Greg Jones. Lou Valbracht. Zamarin, Keith Yamamoto. MIDDLE ROW: Marty Rosenteld, Bill Shambaugh, Mark Rockwell, Steve Forbes, Larry Blumberg. BACK ROW: Doug Wright, Jack Baker, Rod Faino, Jerry Frost, Steve Bass- man. Sponsored by Max Akers, Roosevelt ' s cafe- teria monitors supervised the lunchroom and halls during 1 the noon hour. This year ' s cafe- teria monitors provided for a strict enforce- ment of the cafeteria rules. The cafeteria moni- tors also supervised the student center during the lunch hour. Co-chairmen for the first semes- ter were Rod Faino and Dave Bishop. Second semester chairmen were Mike Schatz and Ron Zamarin. Setting up the plant room, being of assistance during lab periods, grading papers, maintaining the biology workroom and generally helping the science teachers were the main functions of the science lab assistants. The assistants are us- ually outstanding students who have taken the particular science cours e in which they help. Although these students do not help teach class, they relieve the teacher of many routine duties. Science Lab Assistants FRONT ROW: Greg Physick, Becky Beatty, Mary Woolley, Jeri Weber, Paula Lambrecht. MIDDLE ROW: Dick Lockridge Bob Berry Paul G ilman, Bob Synhorst. BACK RONrV: Brian Walker, Avi Soifer, Ed Berkley, Mark Kitch, Doug Ragland. 104 Library Assistants Tfio if Vi FRONT ROW: Paula Donaldson, Vicki Kerr. Klein, Pam Watson. Watson, Sue Cedarstrom, Jeannie McGary, Gail Anderson, Christi Lett, Elaine Davenport, Carolyn Perry, Sandi BACK ROW: Linda Davenport, Margaret Brown, Jean Diamond, Peggy Vox, Ann Randall, Linda Romig, Donna Stamping cards, collecting fines, and dusting shelves are just a few of the services performed by Roosevelt ' s library assistants. These assist- ants voluntarily donate their study periods to assist Librarian Sam Elliot in keeping the li- brary efficient and pleasant to be in. One op- portunity enjoyed by the assistants is the privi- lege of seeing new materials as they first arrive, and the privilege of using them before they are used bv the other students. Answering the phone, taking messages, filing, typing, and helping to smooth the transition from student to student in each office are the duties of the girls who work in the counselors ' office. Office helpers also answer the office phones, take messages, and sort distributive passes and admits which come into the office. The helpers place these in the individual boxes and generally help the office staff. Both of these groups help maintain the administrative effi- ciency at Roosevelt. Counselor and Office Help n p or it FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Neidig, Andrea Anderson, Kathy Alcorn, Mary Buchan, Linda Hartman, Kjella Reseland, Betty Sherin Marie Moran, Becky Willis. BACK ROW: Mary Fribourgh, Vicki White, Linda Olson, Tony Ashley, Linda Waters, Sally Rinehart, Cindy Carlston, Karen Wright, Linda Wallace. 105 Chess Club Under the sponsorship of Thomas Scott, Roosevelt ' s Chess Club had an in- creased membership of fourteen. Club officers were Mark Kitch, president, and Kraig Boysen, secretary. In addition t playing chess at their regular meetings and holding a school chess tournament, a dual meet with Sioux City Central was planned for late April. FRONT ROW: Ed Kelly, Paul Gilman, Kraig Boysen, Marie Kitch, John Jacobs, Thomas ScoH. BACK ROW: Steve Harris, Frank Smith, Bud Stowe, Bob Berkley, Barry Frank, Dennis Donohue, Jeff Cummings. Activity Ticket Tellers Helping Mrs. Louise Landes with ac- tivity tickets, these girls worked out of their study hall, filing receipts from the sale of activity tickets. The filing of these receipts is done so that students may receive their newspapers. These girls were also in charge of the money collected from the sale of activity tick- ets. Mary Fribourgh, Barbara Crowley, Elizabeth Neidig, Mary Harmon 0 A I i i Nurse s Helpers The Nurse ' s helpers play an impor- tant role in the operation of the nurse ' s office. These girls file program and health cards and assist in the weighing and measuring of students. When the nurse, Mrs. Bridget Sweet, is not pres- ent, the girls assume the responsibili- ties of the office. This experience helps them plan their medical careers. FRONT ROW: Mary Snook, Linda Blair, Joan Hays, Pat West. BACK ROW: Carolyn Koon, Judy Lemons, Judy Bloodsworth, Judy Haviland, Joyce Smith. NOT PICTURED: Pam Hancock, Cindy Burns. 106 Bridge Club rf FRONT ROW: Jill Thornburg, Linda Cosgrove, John Mandelbaum, Tom Shirk, Dick Epstein, Bob Druker. Bob Berkley, Kraig Boysen, Mike Silver, Mark Kitch, John Zerin. SECOND ROW: Bob Moehl, Betty Snodgrass, Patty Spohn, Rick Schultz, Ed Berkley, John Gordon, David Speers, Gregg Erickson, Bob Wessels, Linda dayman, Tammy O ' Kelley, Jane Knudson. THIRD ROW: Marian Mullette, Donna Mullette, Lorna Young, Cheryl Arvidson, Jane Yocum, Linda Spencer, Barb Schwartr, Janie Morse, Bonnie Love, Jeanne Altman, Kathy Kennedy. FOURTH ROW: Tom Birge, Frank Grund, Bev Fagan, Kate Mills, Ruth Bigot, David Rindskopf, Rick Meyers, Cheryl Moh, Suzanne Taggart, Janet Clausen. BACK ROW: Ed Kelly, Fred Aldrich, Pat McQuillan, Sue Diehl, Jay Potthoff, Jean Jerrel, Cheryl Stroeber, Diane Ummel, Joe Misbach. Last fall all students interested in the art of playing bridge were welcomed to help form the new Roosevelt Bridge Club. The club now has a membership of twenty-five, with Harry Owen serving as its sponsor. The chief activity of the year was a bridge tournament followed by a recognition of winners. Heading the club this year was Kraig Boysen, president. Nineteen aspiring authors and poets made up the Scribblers Club, headed by President Avi Soifer. Participants wrote and submitted at least one original poem, short story, or essay per semester for a critical analysis by the club. Author Henry Gregor Felson addressed the group in the fall. Plans for a yearbook includ- ing all the members ' contributions were made. Scribblers Club FRONT ROW: Akiko Saito, Candy Carpenter, Bob Drulcer, Ellie Tate, Richard Epstein, Don Dimmit, Lynn Barney, Alan Weiss. MIDDLE ROW: Jaye Anderson, Ann Erp, Laura Lemon, Linda dayman, Francis Fleck, Retha Farr, Sally Rinehart, Judy Rinard. BACK ROW: Bonnie Tinker, Sandra Broadfoot, John Jacobs, Tom Shirk, Avi Soifer, Charmaine Reece, Ruth Scudder. 107 Foreign Exchange Students The Kiwi bird is a wingless bird that is found only in New Zealand, explains Rosalie Ransom. Listening intently are foreign exchange stu- dents Kai Hildebrandt, Gerlinde Joppich, and Sybille Bluethner from Germany, and Akilco Saito from Japan. This year, as in the past, Roosevelt has been fortunate to have a number of foreign students in its enrollment. These students, who come from various countries, con- tribute much to the school. Their eagerness to learn about America and their will- ingness to tell about their native countries aid in mutual international understand- ing. Akiko Saito, Sybille Bluethner, Gerlinde Joppich, Kai Hildebrandt, and Hellmut Schuster were Roosevelt ' s foreign students this year. Although the foreign students only attend Roosevelt for one year, they are warmly remembered after they have returned home. Roosevelt students have also participated in foreign student programs. Rosalie Ransom spent a portion of her junior year in New Zealand, and Gregg Nar- ber is living in Brazil during his senior year. In addition, Russ Allen spent a sum- mer in Belgium. Intra-City Student Council Representatives Jeff Newland, Carol McCollum, Mike Freeland, Marsha Rosenberg, Marge Dalbey, John Strief, Rod Faino. In September, six delegates from each of the Des Moines high schools met at Tech High for the first meeting of the 1963-64 Intra-Des Moines Student Council. The purpose of this first meeting was to elect officers and to become acquainted with activities for the coming year. Since this first meeting, the council has con- centrated its efforts on three main projects. Under the leadership of the council ' s officers — John Strief, president; Paul Deer, vice-presi- dent; and Carolyn Greco, secretary; and with the guidance of sponsor Donald Blackman, the council met with success on all three projects. The projects were: (1) school relations, (2) Student Council Jamboree, and (3) student summer employment. Because the main objective of the Intra-Des Moines Student Council is to improve relations between high schools of the city, the problem of after-game fighting was of the greatest im- portance. The council met with high school principals, student councils, P.T.A. ' s, along with Dr. John H. Harris and the school board, in trying to find a solution. For the second year the council took on the project of finding summer jobs for high school students. With the help of Mr. Blank of the Iowa Employment Service, the council ' s Sum- mer Employment Committee combed the city finding every business that could possibly hire students. Each of these businessmen had to be contacted personally. To complete such a large scale operation, the council asked each high school to form an Employment Committee. Each committee took care of contacting the busi- nesses in its area. The final project of this year ' s council was also a carry-over from last year. The Student Council Jamboree was held April 4 at Roose- velt. The Jamboree was organized last year as a means of improving school relations and getting more students acquainted with mem- bers of other Des Moines schools. Each high school sent twenty delegates, and these dele- gates were then divided into nine mock student councils. Each council had a chairman and a secretary from the Intra-Des Moines Council. The mock councils were given problems to solve within a given time. Their solutions were judged and prizes were awarded. All of the problems were patterned after the theme of the Jamboree, School Relations. The Intra-Des Moines Student Council was a success this year due to hard work and loyal support The organization can remain a success if Des Moines students will continue to try to obtain a common understanding by the quest of a common goal. 109 110 Sports . . . Learning opens the mind, clearing the way of myth and Superstition. Knowledge feeds the imagination, giving More and more, but never enough. Imagination guides The man through life, showing which way to follow and How far. But it ' s competition that makes the man. It is birth that opens the soul, and from that time to Eternity is the heart of man besieged with all the Sorrows, joys, loves, and hates that have been both the Downfall and the success of Mankind since the beginning Of forever. But it ' s competition that makes the man. And it ' s emulation that frees self-expression from the Adolescent shell of dependence. It ' s rivalry that brings Courage up from the dungeon of fear. It is friendly Opposition which teaches that life, not death, is the True reward. It is competition that makes the man. ill Varsity Football Assistant Coach Joe Blaslcovich Head Coach Don Prior Line Coach Vern Weidmaier Roosevelt ' s football squad, although sporting a rather young roster, pulled out of an early- season slump to attain a very satisfactory rec- ord. After a 34-0 shutout of Valley, the low- rated team dropped three straight games to Tech, Lincoln, and Newton. At the sight of a 1-3 record many thought the Riders were through, as a power, for the rest of the season. However, the Roughriders proved their come- back ability by beating their last four oppon- ents by a total score of 82-19. Two of the last four victories were over North, 15-6, and Dowl- ing, 33-7. The high point of the season came when East, ranked second in the state, was de- feated 13-6. Roosevelt ' s shutout of Ames, 21-0, rounded out a very successful season. Season Record TRHS-34 TRHS-13 TRHS- 0 TRHS- 0 TRHS-15 TRHS-33 TRHS-13 TRHS-21 Valley- 0 Tech- 1 9 Lincoln- 7 Newton- 1 2 North- 6 Dowling- 7 East- 6 Ames- 0 Varsity Lettermen Jack Baker Sr.— C All-City. 2nd Kelly Berke Sr.— G All-City. HM Rod Faino Sr.— FB All-City, 1st All-State. HM Co-Captain Jerry Frost Sr.— QB All-City, HM Tom Gruening Jr.— HB All-City. HM Dave Hoak Sr.— T All-City. HM Bill Hoffman Sr.— HB All-City. HM 112 Paul Johnson Sr.— T All-City. 2nd Dick Lamb Sr.— HB All-City, 2nd Bill Miller Jr.— E All-City. MM Jeff Newland Sr. — G All-City. 1st All-State, 2nd Co-Captain Ron Shirk Jr.— HB All-City, HM Ron Zamarin Sr.— G All-City, HM Dave Bishop Sr.— HB John Burns Sr.— QB Jerry Campbell Dave Chapman Doug Churchill Jr.— E Sr.— QB Sr.— T Mike Daffron Sr.— T Dick Dey Jr.— E Larry Ely Soph.— E Dave Evans Jr.— QB Jay Haeberle Jr.— HB Steve Hamilton Sr.— E Darl Hatfield Sr.— C Darwin Horrigan Jr.— T Ted Houser Sr.— G Gregg Jones Jr.— T Tom Kreamer Jr.— E Bob Langerak Sr.— E Jim Lowe Sr.— E Rick McMasters Jr.— E Don McWilliams Sr.— T Craig Miller Sr.— G Owen Miller Sr.— HB Steve Paul Jr.— T Rich Safris Jr.— QB Larry Shockey Jr.— QB Bill Thompson Sr.— G Roger Vanden Branden Jr.— G Bill Weidmaier Sr.— C Dave White Sr.— T 113 Head Coach Don Prior says thumbs up to Paul Fullback Rod Faino vaults over the line for a touchdown against Dowling, and leads Johnson (75) Rod Faino (24), and the rest of Roosevelt to a 33-7 victory, the squad during the halftime of the Dowling game. FRONT ROW: Coach Weidmaier, Dick Lamb, Tom Gruening, Rick McMasters, Jack Baker, Dave Hoak, Jeff Newland, Rod Faino, Paul H. Johnson. Ron Zamarin, Bill Miller, Dave Chapman. SECOND ROW: Jim M uell, Dick Dey, Don McWilliams, Ron Brown, Ron Shirk, Steve Paul, Kelly Berke, Craig Miller, Jerry Frost, Larry Ely, Bill Thompson, John Burns, Coach Prior. THIRD ROW: Rob Shriver, Larry Shockey, Jay Haeberle, Dave Bishop, Darwin Horrigan, Tom Kreamer, Jerry Campbell, Bernie Fogel, Rich Saf is, Greg Jones, Bill Hoffman, Dave Evans, Don Patty. FOUR.H ROW: Tom Stephens, Robin Thomas, Gary Severson, Mike Daffron, Roger Vanden Branden, Don Malum, Vaughn McClelland, Bill Weidmaier, Darl Hatfield, Bob Langerak, Don Gillette, Fred Rosenberg, Graham Cook. BACK ROW: Gar Huebner, Steve Hamilton, Ted Houser, Bob Ellis, Owen Miller, Jack Andrewson, Louis Valbracht, Terry Stalkner, Jim Lowe, Dave Whi te, Doug Churchill, Bob Peterson. 114 Sophomore Football Don Gillespie (49) blocks a North opponent as Jim Reed (17) sprints for extra yardage. Considering the difficult opposition this season, the Riders did remarkably well, clinching a runner-up in the city race behind East, the only team they lost to. Under Coach Bob Anderson, the sophomore teams have tied two games and have lost only one in the last five years. 47- A -1 r- 2 71 FRONT ROW: Don Patty, Doug Fiti, Dennis Epstein, Cory Moss, Mike Freeland, Scott Miller, Bill Newland, Don Gillespie, Roger Love- joy, Bob Henry, Scott Little, Jim Reed, Mike Will. SECOND ROW: Dan Bohner, Blake Kelly, Lee Roberts, Jake Shnurman, Jeff Lilly, Cordell Cross, Jim Franquemont, Bill Thomas, Tim DeMarce, Steve Fuss, Merlin Redfield, Harry Postal. THIRD ROW: Coach Bob Anderson, Richard Hoist, Mark Willis, Roger Osterholta, Mark Chiesa, Rick Hemming, Steve Harbin, Bob Davis, Jeff Caspe, John Holstead, Ted Miller, Tom Schulze, Larry Reddick, Steve Bell, Manager John Worelly. FOURTH ROW: Coach Joe Blaskovich, Bill Lauritien, Harlan Feintech, Steve Williams, Steve Mackie, Tom Kieffer, Kent Opheim, Mike Pickett, Dan Carson, Tom Farmer, Garry Bell, Bill Reed, Dennis Barsky, Charles Fitie, Steve Duse, Jerry Leener, Tom Parker, Manager Lark Billick. BACK ROW: Coach Charles Maguire, Denny Reichenbacher, Tom Mc- Williams, Steve Coombs, Jon Lukin, Nick Neuman, Steve Brownfield, Greg Kline, John Hindal, Richard Pritchard, George Thompson, Tom Emerson, Bill Price, Jerry Perkins, Jeff Johnston, Tom Firman, Rod Davis, Tom Waterman, Gary Landgren, Manager Loren Velvick, Manager Rusty Youngquist. 115 Cross Country Head Coach Arden McClain Season Record (Low score wins) TRHS-35 Marshalltown-24 TRHS-24 Valley-33 TRHS-IO Tech- 1 I TRHS-Fourth in State Mile (on track) TRHS- 1 I East- 10 TRHS- 6 North- 1 8 TRHS-Third in Augustine Mile TRHS-Second in City Meet TRHS- 7 Lincoln- 1 3 TRHS-Fifth in State Mile (on hills) Assistant Coach Charles Greenwood Featuring a well-balanced running attack, Roosevelt ' s cross country squad again finished the season with another good record, both individually and as a team. The harriers finished second in the city meet behind a powerful Tech squad and earned a fourth place in the state meet. For the third year in a row, the Riders captured the number three spot in the Augustine Invitational, finshing two points ahead of the host team, East. Outstanding single performances were turned in by sophomore Gordon Hoffert, with a fourth place finish in the state meet, and junior Jim Burn, whose second place finish in the city meet combined with the high-placed running of seniors John Shurtleff, Dick Lockridge, Harold Smith, Mike Bailey, and junior Brian Walker. Although there are a number of seniors leaving the team, there are enough tal- ented underclassmen that Coach Arden McClain, who has been coaching Roosevelt track and cross country teams since 1955, can expect another successful schedule next year. FRONT ROW: Fred Daniels, Reid Schwartz, Jim Millsap, Mike Bailey, Dick Lockridge, Brian Walker, Jim Burn, Jim Nelson, Gordon Hoffert. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Spong, Larry John son, Mike Mahon, Mike Thornhill, Randy McMahill, Bill Carron, Craig Ryan, Fred Johnson, Diclc Schneider. BACK ROW: Gary McDevitt, Tim Kent, George Liepa, Don Dunagan, Randy Marcoot, Steve Clay, Steve Doherty, Larry Cobb, Bruce Bergman, Jim Newson. NOT PICTURED: John Shurtleff, Gregg Narber, Harold Smith. 116 Varsity Basketball Season Record TRHS-40 TRHS-49 TRHS-59 TRHS-68 TRHS-50 TRHS-57 TRHS-57 TRHS-56 TRHS-69 TRHS-64 TRHS-63 TRHS-66 Ames-64 Newton-55 Ottumwa-42 Tech-50 Lincoln-60 Dowling-5 I Ames-60 North-47 Dowling-59 East-63 Marshalltown-78 Lincoln-55 Season Record Varsity Coach Al Comito and Assistant Coach Bob Anderson TRHS-59 TRHS-60 TRHS-67 TRHS-70 TRHS-65 TRHS-54 TRHS-63 TRHS-71 TRHS-41 District Sub-State Valley-55 Srinnell-48 Tech-61 East-57 North-61 Dowling-48 Lincoln-49 East-48 Ames-43 After a slow start, Roosevelt ' s varsity basketball team caught fire and ended the season with an excellent record. They held a 73 point-per-game average on their way to the twelfth city series championship in sixteen years. The junior-dominated squad climaxed the regular season by downing the last three opponents by a com- bined score of 202-179. Moving on to district and sub-state play, All-City selection Tom Kreamer was aided by Dave Chapman, Tom Schulze, Ron Shirk, and Bob Peterson in the drubbing of sectional rivals, climaxed by the third victory of the year over East, 71-48. Only a stubborn Ames team was able to halt the Riders ' drive. FRONT ROW: Manager Rusty Youngquist, Bob Peterson, Mike Swaim, Jim Duncan, John Page, Bill Miller, Jeff Newland, Dave Chap- man, Ron Shirk, Manager Bob Billings. BACK ROW: Rick McMasters, Jim Baugus, Tom Kreamer, Graham Cook, Paul H. Johnson, Jerry Campbell, Jim Greenebaum, Tom Schulze, Jim Nelson, Coach Bob Anderson, Coach Al Comito. 117 Ron Shirk Tom Schulze Bob Peterson Junior Guard Sophomore Forward Junior Guard 118 Jumping for the rebound in a 67-61 victory over Tech are Tom Kreamer and Paul H. Johnson. Sophomore Basketball Season Record TRHS-67 Newton-32 TRHS-60 Ottumwa-48 TRHS-75 Tech-37 TRHS-68 Lincoln-44 TRHS-50 Dowling-57 TRHS-60 Ames-48 TRHS-67 Nor+h-51 TRHS-54 Dowling-49 t i Sophomore Coach Ron Adcoclc Season Record TRHS-42 East-44 TRHS-55 Marshalltown-57 TRHS-84 Lincoln-35 TRHS-66 Valley-54 TRHS-85 Grinnell-25 TRHS-70 Tech-46 TRHS-61 Ames-52 TRHS-72 No-th-45 This year ' s sophomore basketball team has again had the kind of season that is often, though selfishly, expected at Roosevelt. With an overall record of 13-3, and a city record of 6-1, the cagers were able to tie for first place in the city series. The Riders ' scoring power was aptly demonstrated by the fact that they scored 70 points or more in five games. The average score of all the games came to an impressive 68 to 45 triumph in favor of Roosevelt. Of all the games, the two most decisive were over Lincoln, 84-35, and over Grinnell, 85-25. Of the defeats, none by a substantial margin, the amount by which the Riders lost added up to only eleven points. FRONT ROW: Jeff C aspe, Larry Cobb. Larry Mogolov, Bill Warner, Steve Fuss, Mike Freeland, Bob Henry. BACK RO v : Diclt Lamb, assistant, Manager Gary Severson, Dennis O ' Rourlce, Steve Clay, Don Sears, Larry Ely, Roger Lovejoy, Steve Brogden, Morrie Norman, Coach Ron Adcoclc. 120 Varsity Wrestling Season Record Head Coach Charles Maguire TRHS-25 Lincoln- 1 8 TRHS-24 East- 1 8 TRHS-23 Tech-21 TRHS-33 North- 9 TRHS-14 Perry-22 TRHS-18 Lincoln-20 TRHS-27 North- 14 TRHS-18 East-22 TRHS-20 Tech-25 Assistant Coach John Shaffer This year Roosevelt ' s grapplers finished with a successful 5-4 season record. The Riders, who were not rated as a power at the start of the season, suffered many setbacks during the regular season when several first string positions were vacated by injured seniors. Among those teams beaten by Roosevelt were Lincoln, East, Tech and North. The only team the Riders failed to defeat at least once this season was the strong team from Perry. In the Chariton Invitational a first place was captured by Mike Steele, while Bernie Fogel took second, and Corky Crandell and Ross Brown placed third. FRONT ROW: Corky Crandell, Lance Bergstresser, Milce Steele, Alan Schalcel, Gary McDevitt, John Burns, Bill Hoffman, Don Gillette, Ross Brown, Roger Vanden Branden, Gregg Jones, Bernie Fogel. SECOND ROW: Jim Knik, Denny Schwartx, Ken Register, Steve Heil- man, Larry Lancelotti, John Halsted, Steve Wingert, Alan Edmison, Craig Meyer, Dave Evans, Don Gillespie, Craig Miller, Darwin Horri- gan. THIRD ROW: Mike Wall, Don Dunagan, Bruce Bergman, George Thompson, Jim Reed. Steve Golden, Mark Willis, Bud Bowles, Mike White, Bill Price, Tom Denny, Roger Osterholtz. BACK ROW: Robin Thomas, Dick Grangaard, Paul Whitlach, Coach Charles Ma- guire, Jim Newsom, Jerry Wilson, Mike Pickett, Ed Kelly, Bill Thomas, Jim Lamb, Steve Brownfield, Bill Newland, Blake Kelly, Mike Thornhill, Jim Van Cleve, Vic Schafer, Jeff Lilly, Jim Huff, Larry Veenstra, Terry Smith, Steve Lyons, Harlan Feintech, Coach John Shaffer. 121 Head Coach Clark Munger Varsity Swimming Season Record TRHS-60 Fort Dodge-35 TRHS-71 East-24 TD UIC L l 1 Kno-6 KA ■■■L mill ■■■OQ Marsnalltown-Zo TRHS-75 Ottumwa-20 TRHS-75 North-20 T_ _L TO i ecn- sl TD UIC 3 1 i edar Kapids-o t TD l_IC L L TRHS-66 Lincoln-2V TRHS-54 North-41 TRHS-65 Lincoln-3 1 TRHS-63 East-32 TRHS-69 Tech-26 TRHS-first in City TRHS-first in District TRHS-third in State Assistant Coach Charles Greenwood Sporting a number of returning lettermen, the Tankers entered the season with high hopes. Defeating every team except Cedar Rapids Jefferson, which later went on to win the state championship, Roosevelt again took first in the city meet. The Riders went on to capture the district meet and, as a final touch to a fine season, placed third in a hotly contested state meet. FRONT ROW: Chuck Strief Kris Sharpe, Bob Synhorst, Phil Schroeder, Eric Hempelman, Dave Richardson, Mike Harr, Jim Petersen, Chris Mefferd, Joe Fuller, John Synhorsf. SECOND ROW: Frank Cownie, Steve Eddy, Steve Ackley, Jim McCoy, Ray Thompson, Scott Addington. THIRD ROW: Jerry Brown, Art Wittmack, Sam Cook, Craig McCloud, Leif Glomset, Terry Gates, Bruce Lynn, Wayne Mitchell. BACK ROW: Terry Bowes, Rich Downing, Mike Clemens, Tom Weaver, Alan Jencks, Larry Kirshner, John Scott, Coach Clark Munger. 123 Life Guards Si. ST i ir w ' 4 ' t mgg ngg ' rag ' n «£ ' FRONT ROW: Coach Clark Munger, Mike Harr, Steve Ackley, Dick Brown, Bob Synhorst, Scott Addington. MIDDLE ROW: Joe Fuller Kris Sharpe, Craig McCloud, Terry Bowes, Art Wittmack, Leif Glomset. BACK ROW: John Lumbard, Eric Hempelman, Chris Mefferd, John Synhorst, Chuck Strief. The boys leaders and life guards eSL( calisthenics, help take attendance, and help maintain order in the large physical education classes. The life guards have the addi- tional task of watching out for the safety of students while in the pool. All leaders and life guards are chosen by gym teachers and the swimming coach on the basis of athletic ability and leadership qualities. Boys Leaders FRONT ROW: Don McWilliams, John Hauck, Ross Brown, Kelly Berke, Pete Taggart, Bill Weidmaier. SECOND ROW: Greg Howell, John Page, Mike Cuttorth, Marty Rosenfeld, Mark Rockwell, Mike Roberts. THIRD ROW: Dick Isaacson, Pete Curnes, Jim Thompson, Jim Burn, Dick Lamb, Bob Billings, Ed Kelly. BACK ROW: Paul M. Johnson, Jim Muell, Bill Carron, Brent Kernahan, Greg Duncan, Rick McMasters, Jerry Campbell. 125 Varsity Track Head Coach Alden McClain Following up last year ' s squad, which set a state mile relay record, could have been diffi- cult, but the 1964 Roosevelt track team sur- passed all previous expectations. Skimming- North by a half of a point, the cindermen cap- tured third place in the state indoor track meet. Senior Jack Baker was first in the high jump, while Junior Terry Bowes came close to the state record in winning the pole vault. Other outstanding track men this year were John Shurtleff, Dick Lockridge, Dick Lamb, and Mike Bailey. Assistant Coach Charles Greenwood Seeming to leap over the baseball team, junior hurdler Jim Baugus goes through his paces. Assistant Coach B. Donald Fors FRONT ROW: Ed Augustine, Phil Schroeder, Jerry Frost, Dick Lamb, Steve Hamilton, Jim Burn. SECOND ROW: Greg Van Gilder, Jim Kite, Jack Baker, Ken Grosz, Dick Kirsner, Terry Bowes, John Shurtleff, Jim Baugus, Mike Bailey, Tom Stephens, Jim Duncan, Brian Nichols. THIRD ROW: John lies, Dennis Reed, Merlin Redfield, Ron Shirk, Jim Satory, Mike Clemens, Randy McMahill, Larry Ely, Mike Howard, Mike Mahon, Bob Knudson, Bill Edison. FOURTH ROW: Keith Olson, Bruce Rollins, John O ' Connell, Terry Smith, Steve Speth, Gus Simon, Dave Busch, Mike Thornhill, Bill Carron, Bill Lakin, Bill Golly, Mark Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Tom Bathey, Larry Johnson, Mike Bagg, Dave Stewart, John Synhorst, Jim Stafford, Larry Cobb, Bill Price, Roger Osterholtz. SIXTH ROW: Don Malum, Vaughn McClel- land, Mike Spillers, Scott Hill, Jim Newsom, Jeff Cummings, Dave Copenhaver, Mike Daffron, Ron DeHammer. SEVENTH ROW: John Scott, Gregg Dickinson. BACK ROW: Reid Schwartz, Paul Stutzman, Dan Bohner, Jim Reed, Don Gillespie, Bryan Cox, Fred Johnson. Gordon Hoffert, Cordell Cross. NOT PICTURED: Dick Lockridge, Jim Franquemont. 126 Varsity Golf V Head Coach Clark Munger The outstanding record of Roosevelt ' s linksmen is being continued by this year ' s squad. The team again made a fine showing in the state golf meet. Under the direction of Head Coach Clark Munger, the team was comprised of mostly under- classmen, with the support of a number of seniors. FRONT ROW: Stan Bonta, Roger Lovejoy, Harry Bookey, John Page, Dave Hoalc, Mickey Scannell. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Warner, Bob Deuben, Don Cooper, Mark Kiddie, Stan McCormack. BACK ROW: Kent Opheim, Larry Kirschner, Bill Newland, Jack Hudson. This year ' s Roosevelt golf squad dominated the competi- tion as the teams of past years have done. The girls, coached by Golf Coach Clark Munger, did very well in the state golf meet. Returning lettermen are senior Paula Lambrecht, and juniors Melinda Kaser, Jan Lutjen, and Cynde Johnson. FRONT ROW: Paula Lambrecht, Cynde Johnson, Jan Lutjen, Melinda Kaser. BACK ROW: Barb Lambrecht, Debby Heirsteiner, Jan Hilton, Mary Allender, Wendy Eng- man, Linda Cosgrove. 128 Varsity Tennis FRONT ROW: Judy Newlin, Carol McCollum, Sandi Stanelc, Anne Hunter. BACK ROW: Linda Irving, Marcia Hudson, Sheila Pearl, Debbie Jones. This year ' s girls tennis team played in its usual fine style. Under Head Coach Rhea Bag- donas, the Riders ' net team managed to win the Fall City Tournament. Outstanding mem- bers of the squad were junior Sheila Pearl, state high school girls ' champion, and senior Debbie Jones and junior Mar- cia Hudson both rated high in state tennis circles. Another fine boys tennis team was fielded by Roosevelt this year. In the Fall Tourney, held at Birdland Courts, the netmen played up to their usual output and captured the city title. Under Coach Izac Emrich. Roosevelt tennis teams have not been defeated in a city tourna- ment since six years ago in 1959. FRONT ROW: Bill Cobb, Terry Gates. Brian Brindley. BACK ROW: Barney Green- hill, Jim Greenebaum, Rick Schultz, Tim Kent. 129 Varsity Baseball Head Coach Al Comito This year ' s baseball squad has shown its fine skill in spite of the fierce competition from Dowlintf and the City Series teams. Head Coach Al Comito lost a number of fine players by graduations, but still was able to put up a letter than average team. This year ' s team owed much of its success to the fine pitching which has characterized many Roosevelt teams of past years. Sophomore Coach Ron Adcoclc FRONT ROW: Rod Faino, Diclc Schneider, Larry Shoclcey, Bart Christianson, Dick Isaacson, Don Patty, Chris Frosheiser, Bob Peterson, Robin Thomas, Rich Safris, Manager Steve Pyle. BACK ROW: Coach Ron Adcoclc, Head Coach Al Comito, Greg Jones, Lou King, Rick Niday, Tom Kreamer, Paul H. Johnson, Jim Nelson, Craig Miller, Dick Dey, Bill Miller. 130 strike. Getting a solid base hit is junior Bill Miller. 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AND LIGHT COMPANY Dependable Electric and Gas Service PAINT BUILDING MATERIAL H. M. ILTIS LUMBER CO. Three Locations 2629 Beaver Ave. — Johnston BL 5-1155 BR 61523 West Des Moines CR 7- 4445 Coniirntnlntions ( , nul nates Compliments of HANBURY SHEET METAL 834 I Oth Street ( nrmratnlations and Good LneL , Seniors (t I TSltxthwcbV i inc. 703 Locust 847 42nd 138 Senior Directory Adamaszek. Paul Martin I.S.I Calasanctius Prep. Buffalo. N. Y. j Student Council Rep.; Debating Club; Literary Club. Ackley. Robert S. Albaugh. Susan Mankato State College Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Research Comm. 7. 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. Alcorn. Kathy Mae A.I.B. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Football Pep Club I, 5; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6; Secretarial Club 6, 7, 8; Office Assistant 7, 8. Aldrirh. Fred Drake Bridge Club 7. 8; Coin Club 5, 6 Pres. 7; National Merit Finalist. Allen. Gerald Drake Macbeth Props Comm. 4. Allen. Linda Lea Iowa Methodist Hospital Senior Frolics 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. Latin Club 3. 4, 5. 6 Newspai er Editor 7. ; Future Nurses Blank Hospital Volun- teer Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8. Allen. Russell Lawton Amherst College Student Council Rep. 6 ; Student Council In- ternal. Student Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Orchestra 3. 4: All-State Band 3. 4. 7. 8; All-State Or- chestra 5. 6 : All-City Band first chair clarinet 5. 6, 7, 8 ; French Club 5. 6. 7 ; Debate Club 3. 4 : Internatl. Club Pre . 7, 8 : Key Club Treas. 7. 8; Football 3: National Merit Letter of Commendation : Youth for Understanding Exchange Student 6 ; A.F.S. candidate 6. Anderson. Andrea Homeroom Sec. 5, 6, Cottey College 8 ; Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7 : Red Cross Representative 3. 4. 5. 6: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Span- ish Club 6, 7— Pres. 8: Future Teachers Club 5, 6 — Pres 7, Sec. 8; Future Nurses Club 5. 6; Internatl. Club 7, 8; Office Assistant 5, 7, 8; P.E.O. Scholarship 8. Anderson. Jaye Latin Club 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6. 8; Scribblers Club 7. 8 ; Drama Reading Club 7 — Pres. 8 ; Notre Dame Academy Latin Club 3. 4 : Biology Assistant 3. 4 ; Band 3. 4 : School Play 4. Anderson. Rosalie Victoria Baylor Cniv. Homeroom Sec. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Annual Senior Comm. 8; Red Cross Rep. 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Spanish Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Debate Club 3. 4, 5; Future Teachers Club 3. 4; Internatl. Club 7 ; Thespian Club 6— Scribe 7. 8 : ;Mac- beth Props Comm. 4 ; Matchmaker Pub- licity Comm. 5 ; Carousel Publicity Comm. 6 ; Crucible ticket Chrmn. 7 ; The Old Lady Shows Her Medals 8 ; Arsenic and Old Lace Publicity Comm. 8. Andrews. David Voigt (.rand View Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8 : Spanish Club 5 : At Missouri Military ' Academy: Thespians 3. 4 ; Football 3. 4 . School Paper 3. 4 : School Pho- tographer 3. 4. Anton. Betty Jeanne Senior Class Day Comm Girls Club Rep. 5. 6 : G Football Pep Club 3 : B; Cheerleader 5. 6. 7, 8. Stephens College Senior Frolics 8 : Club Treas. 7. 8 ; ball Pep Club 4 ; Arnold. Robert Willig S I I. Scribblers Club 8 ; Lab Assistant 8 j At St. Peters School. Peekskill. N. Y. : Cross Countrv 5 ; Fencing 4. 6 : Chess Club : Annual Staff Assistant Editor : Varsity Letter in Fencing 4. 6. Ashley. Toni Diane Methodist Hospital Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Research Comm. 7. 8; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Future Nurses 7, 8; Secretarial Club 7; Homemaking Club 7, 8 : Girls Leaders 7, 8 ; Office Assist- ant 7. At North High School : Homeroom Sec. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6; Dolphins 5. Asthalter. Michael William Senior Class Day Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 7, 8 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8 ; Ger- man Club 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Internatl. Club Treas. 7, 8 : Key Club 7, 8 ; Stage and Sound Crew 8, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 6 ; Fourth Place in State German Contest 6. Atherton. Janice Kay S.I .1. Homeroom Sec. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Senior Frolics 8 : Library Monitor 5. 6 ; Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Band 5. 6. 7, 8,: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Spanish Club 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 — Sec. 7 ; F ' uture Nurses 4, 5, 6 — Treas. 7, 8. Augustine. Albert Austin. James Raymond Senior Class Day Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8 ; Roundup Page Two Editor 8 : Internatl. Club 7, 8 : Key Club Program Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Stage and Sound Crew 3 ; Swimming 3. 4, 5 : Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 6. Ay res. Sara Ann I uther College Senior F rolics 8 ; Student Council Special Days Comm. 7, 8 — Chrmn. 7 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Future Nurses Club 4. B Ba brock. Margaret Anne Grinnell Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Rep. 7 ; Student Council Election Comm. 7 : Student Council Special Day Comm. 8 j Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 : Girls Club Social Comm. 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; French Club 3. Bailey. Michael Dan Wart burn Swimming 3, 5 : Cross Country 2 R ' s 3, 5, 7; Track 2 R ' s 4, 6, 8. Baker. Jack Balanoff. Marlys Ann Ini . Wisconsin Senior Class Day Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8; Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Rep. 3. 4 ; Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 3. 4 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 7, 8 : Student Council Phonebook Comm. 5. 6 : Girls Club Rep. 5. 6 ; Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Girls Club Service Comm. 3, 4. 5. 6 : Girls Club Social Comm. 5. 6— Co-Chrmn. 7. 8 ; Girls Club Elections Comm. 5, 6 ; Girls Club V. Pres. 7. 8 : Annual Ad Salesman 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 4. 5. €; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8: Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4. 5 : Cheerleader 5. 6. 7. 8—2 R ' s . Library Assistant 3. 4 ; Riders Recognition Award 6 J Student Court Justice 5. Baldwin. Pamela Ann N.E. Missouri State Baranosky. Kma Kansas State Teachers Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7. 8 j Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Latin Club 3 ; Sharks 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. Barsky. Sandra Arizona State Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 3. 4: Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 3. 4 : Student Council School Beautiful Comm. 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8. Bassman, Steve S.I .1. Senior Class Comm. 8 ; Student Council Safety Comm. 7. 8 ; Wrestling 3, 5 ; Track 3 ; Lunch- HKim Monitor 7, 8. Baughman. Carla VW. Missouri State Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Red Cross Comm. 8 ; Concert Chorus 8 ; Girls Glee Club 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 7. 8 j Bridge Club 7 ; Future Teachers Club 5, 6. 7, 8; Internatl. Club 7. Beard. Mary W illiam Penn Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Thespians 4. Beatty. Becky Sue I.S.I . Football Pep Club 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; French Club 5 ; Drama Reading Club 7. 8 ; Homemaking Pins Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Lab Assistant 7, 8 ; At Johnston Cons. : Honor Society 3, 4 ; Marching Band 3 ; Con- cert Band 4. Beatty. Mary Ann Drake Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 8: Mixed Glee Club 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Secretarial Club 6, 7. 8. Beatty. Richard Kurt I.S.I. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 3. 4 ; Annual Introduction Editor 7, 8; Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: German Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7 8 : Newspaper 3 4. 5 J Ar- senic and Old Lace 8 ; Mrs. McThing Pub- licity Comm. 3 ; National Merit Finalist 8 ; Hawkeye Science Fair 8 ; 2nd Place State AATG Second Year German Contest 4 ; 1st Place State AATG Third Year German Con- test 6 ; AATG Certificate of Merit 4 ; I. S. U. Associate-In-Honors Program. Begley. Janice Mae Future Nurses Club 7. 8 : Homemaking Club 7, 8 ; At Lebanon High School : Nurses Moni- tor 3. 4. 5. 6 : Future Nurses Club 3, 4. 5. 6 : Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Sunshine Society 3 4, 5. 6 J Homemaking Club 3, 4. 5. 6. Behrendt. Timothy Charles Stage and Sound Crew 3. 5, 6. Bell. Rick ltd. Assembly Usher Drake Bemisdarfer. Janice Elaine Broadlawns Hosp. Girls Club Research Comm. 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Future Nurses 7, 8. Bennett. Karen Ka Senior Class Lint Frolics 8 : Stude Council Poster E ball Pep Club 8 ; Blue Cadet 8 ; Future Phy All-City Yout Downers Grov S.V.I. ne of March Comm. 8 ; Senior lent Council Rep. 5 j Student Booster Comm. 6, 7 — Chrmn. icil Hospitality Comm. 7 ; Foot- 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 6. 7, 8; Future Nurses Club 7. icians Club 7 : Student Council Employment Comm. 6 : At Girls Athletic Assoc. 3. 4 : Y-Teens 3. 4 : Charm Club 3. 4 | Drama Club 3. 4 : Sophomore Class Party Ticket Chrmn. 3 : Youth Center Board 3. 4 ; Youth Center Carnival 4 : Pep Club Football 3 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 3. 4 J Leaders 3. 4 : Latin Club Pres. and Newspaper Editor 3, 4. Bennett. Stephen Edward I.S.I . Bridge Club 6 ; Junior Varsity Basketball 5, 6 ; ; Lab Assistant 6. Benson. Dianne Cecelia DECA Club Treas. 7, 8. A.I.B. Bentley. 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SEITZINGER SIMPSON PHOTO SERVICE 2429 University CR 9-7404 Compliments of ROBINSON ' S FABRIC SHOP 3015 Merle Hay Road - Room 3 Compliments Continental Casualty Co. 210 Insurance Exchange Building Des Moines, Iowa 140 Berg, Betty Brake Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Banket ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue CadeU 7. Berjrer. Alice L.I.F.E. College Homeroom Treas. 3, 4 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Stu- dent Council Safety Comm. 5, 6 ; Concert Chorus 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 6. 6: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Latin Club 7. 8; Secretarial Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Bergstreser, Lance Foster Univ. N. Dakota Wrestling 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, 2 R ' s ; DECA 7, 8. Berke. Kelly Rerkeman. Dennis Ray (.rand View Senior Frolics 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 6, 8 : Mixed Chorus 6 ; Swimming 3 ; Wrestling 5. Blair, Linda Lee Texas Women ' s Cniv. H.R. Sec. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8,; Student Council Poster-Booster Comm. 7 ; Nurses Monitor 3, 4, 7, 8 ! Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6; Spanish Club Refreshment Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Homemaking Club Refresh- ment Comm. Chrmn. 5, 6 ; Homemaking Club Pres. 7, 8. Blake, David Roy Blakely. Kenneth E. I.S.l Berkley. Edward Blanrhard. Jay S. Drake Swimming 3, 4 ; Cross Country 3, 4, 5, 6. R j Track 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Boys ' Leaders 5, 6. Rloodsworth. Judith Lea Iowa Lutheran Hosp. Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Poster Boost- er Comm. 7, 8 ; Nurses Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Band 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6. 8 j Blue CadeU 7. 8 ; Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7. 8— Pres. 7, 8; Girls ' Leader 6, 7, 8. Brown. Brure K. 8.U.I. Senior Frolics 4, 6, 8 ; Student Council Safety Comm. 8 j Assembly Usher 3, 4, 6 ; Debate Club 4, 6 ; Key Club 8 ; Thespians 7, 8 ; Play Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming 3, 4. Brown. George R. Missouri State Wrestling 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R ' s ; Track 4, 6 ; Football 3 ; Key Club 7, 8 ; Senior Class Day Comm. 8 J German Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Brown. Gerald Robert Drake Audio-Visual Crew 3, 4 ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, 2 ' R ' s ; Boys Leader 5. 6, 7, 8. Brown. Richard Ernest Wentworth Mil. Acad. Band 4 : Swimming 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 2 RV ; Baseball 4 j Swimming Leader 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Brumbelow. h ' .thv Lou H.R. Officer 3, 4: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Homemaking Club 3, 4 ; DECA Club 7, 8. Bernstein. Anne Iris Oklahoma Univ. Senior Frolics 8 j Student Council Telephone Book Comm. 7 ; Student Council Social Comm. 8; Girls Club House and Grounds Comm. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 7 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; At Delanri High School j Homeroom Treas. ; Key- ettes Club. Berry. Robert Clark I.S.l . Cross Country 5 ; Track 6 ; Lab Assistant 7, 8. Bent. Joyce Grand View Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 1 Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Future Teachers Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. Bevington. I ora Jane Luther Annual Staff 7. 8; Red Cross Rep. I; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 ; Latin Club 3. 4 ; Snack Bar Manager 5. 6, 7. 8. Bigot. Ruth Louise I nn. New Mexico Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 7, 8 : Red Cross Rep. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8 j French Club 7 ; Bridge Club 5. 6. 7, 8; Future Teachers Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8- District Officer 5. 6; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Billings. Robert Sumner Washington I ' niv. Homeroom Pres. 5, 6 ; Senior Class Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 7, 8 ; Student Council Safety Comm. 6 ; Student Council Projects Planning Comm. 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 6, 7, 8 ; Football 3, 5 | Boys Leaders 7 : Basketball Man- ager I, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R ' s ; Merit Letter of Commendation 6. Rlumberg, Larry Mark I ' niv. Minnesota Student Council Rep. 7, 8 j Football 3 ; Boys ' Tennis 7, 8 ; Riders Club Rep. 8 ; Lunchroom Monitor 8. Bluethner. Sybille Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Homemaking Club 8 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7, 8. Boatman. James Gordan S.I .I. Swimming 3, 4 ; Baseball 4. Bogirio. Frances Mae N.W. Missouri State Annual Staff 6 : Red Cross Rep. 3 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. H .|xinjrer. Sondra L. Stephens Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Handbook Revision Comm. 7 ; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club I. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. H ; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Bookey. Andrea Gay Univ. Oklahoma Student Council Telephone Book Comm. 7 ; Stu- dent Council Building and Grounds Comm. 7 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Booth. Stephanie Drake Football Pep Club 3; Basketball Pep Club 6. Boots. Robert E. Boozel. John Alan Drake Roundup Circulation Manager 8. Buchan. Mary Lynn William Woods H.R. Sec. 3, 4 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 5. 6 ; Concert Chorus 5. 6. 7. 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 6. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 j Blue Cadets 7 ; Future Nurses 7, 8 : Homemaking Club 7, 8 ; Carousel 6 ; Office Assistant 7, 8. Burn. Margaret Ann IJ3.U. Senior F olics 8 ; Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 5. 6, 7, 8; Annual Staff Un- derclassmen Comm. 3. 4, 6, 6 ; Underclassmen Editor 7, 8 : Library Monitor 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; French Club 4, 5 Pres. 6; Internatl. Club 7, 8; Girls Leaders 7. 8; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7 ; Accepted as honor stu- dent at I.S.U. Burns. John Kansas Univ. H.R. Pres. 3. 4 : Senior Class Line of March Comm. Chrmn. h j Senior F rolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 4, 5 ; Student Council Rep. to P.T.A. 7 ; Boys ' Activity Council Dads ' Night and Prom Comm. 7, 8 ; Football 3, 5, 7, R : Wrestling 4. 6, 8. 2 R ' a ; Track 3; Boys Leader 5 ! Hall Monitor 3, 4 ; Junior Usher for 1963 Commencement 6. Russman. Suzie Jane Roundup Staff 8: Girls Glee Club 5, 6; Foot- ball Pep Club 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 6. 8 ; French Club 5, 6 ; Internatl. Club 7. At John- ston High School : Cheerleader 3. 4 : French Club 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 4 j Basketball Pep Club 3, 4 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4 : Letter Club 3. 4 : School Musical ft, 4; Certificate of Merit Vocal Music 3, 4. Billmever, Georgia Frances Ellsworth Football Pep Club 3. I : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 ; Debate Club 3, 4 ; Future Teachers Club 5, 6, 7. 8; Secretarial Club 5, 6, 7. 8. Bishop. David Devere Cniv. Missouri Student Council Safety Comm. 6 ; Student Council Building and Grounds Comm. 7 r Stu- dent Council Rep. 3. 4, 5 : Football 3, 5. 7. 2 R ' s ; Basketball 3. 4, 5. 6 : Track 4. 6. 2 R ' s : Boys Leaders 5, 6 : Student Court Justice 6 ; Lunchroom Monitor 7. Bittner. Carol Jean Parsons School of Design Football Pep Club 3, 5 : Macbeth 4 ; One- Acts 7 ; Student Council Teddy Roosevelt Day Comm. 7 ; Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 7. Bjork. Rebecca Ann (.rand View Senior Class Sermon Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Chaplain 7; Senior F olics 8; Student Council Social Comm. 6, 7 : Student Council 0| en House Comm. 6, 7 ; Girls Club Rep. 3. 4, 5. 6, 7 ; Student Council Red Cross Comm. Chrmn. 8; Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6 : Orchestra 3. 4. 6. 6 j Football Pep Club ft, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 | Blue Cadets Sec.- Treas. 7, 8; Secretarial Club 6. 7. 8; Office Assistant 5 | Homecoming Attendant ft, 7. Boyd. Joanne Elizabeth Drake Senior Frolics 8: Concert Chorus 8; Mixed Chorus 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue CadeU 7, 8 ; Secre- tarial Club 6. 7. 8— V. Pres. 7, 8. Brady. James Ralph Football 3, 4 ; DECA Club 7. 8. Rrandenberg. Melinda Ivea Ripon H.R. Pres. 6 J Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Student Council Transportation Comm. 7 : An- nual Staff 7. 8 ; Roundup 8 ; Football Pep Club 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Thespians 8 ; Crucible 7 : Makeup Comm. 7, 8; Play Publicity Comm. 7, 8. Brewer, Lucinda Jane Drake Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 7 : Student Council Election Comm. 7: Girls ' Club Election Comm. 7 ; Girls ' Club Service Comm. 7, 8 : Roundup 8 : Girls ' Glee Club 7 : Rider- ettes 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club ft ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6 : Blue CadeU 7, 8. Broad. Stephen F ' dwin William Penn College Orchestra 4 j Band 3, 4. C Caldwell. Janice Ellen Lindenwood College Student Council Rep. 3 : Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7 : Girls Glee Club 6 ; Football Pep Club 5; Basketball Pep Club 6: French Club 3, 4, 5: Internatl. Club 7, 8. ( aimer. K. Robert S.U.I. Camera Club 5. 6 ; Track 3, 4. 5, 6. Campbell. Sally Campagna. Torm« I Drake Canine. Ann Louise IJ3.U. Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8. Carberry. Sharon Ann S.UJ. Football Pep Club 3. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 : German Club Treas. 6, 7 ; Thespians 4. ft, 6 : Macbeth 4 : One-Acts 6 ; One-Acts Student Director 7 ; Play Production Mgr. 5 ; Lab Assistant 7, 8. Carlston. Cynthia Jean H.R. Officer 3, 4; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; SecreUrial Club 7, 8; Office Assistant 7, 8. 141 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 1213 25th Street A Store for Students Reference Books . . . School Supplies CR 4-3401 Congratulations Seniors CHAS. W. GOERING Plumbing - Heating 279-9797 321 I Forest Ave. TRUMAN ' S SHOE REPAIR HENRY J. 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We would be pleased to answer your ques- tions about our study programs. RAKE UNIVERSITY 142 Carmirhael. Kirhard Drake Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 7, 8 ; Student Council Social Night Comm. 7, 8; Roundup Staff 8. Carson, Michael John I.S.I . Football 3, 5 ; Wrestling 4, 6 ; Cross Country 7. Carter, Jack K. S.U.I. Student Council Rep. 3 ; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8— Pres. 6; Football 3, 6. Caspe. Richard Thomas Drake Concert Chorus 8; Mixed Chorus 7; French Club 3, 4 ; German Club 6, 7, 8. Cedarstrom. Susan Drake Senior Class Baccalaureate Comm. I ; Student Council Red Cross Comm. 8 j Student Council Social Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Library Monitor 7, I | Football Pep Club 3. 5 . Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Secre- tarial Club 6, 7, 8; Pres. 7, 8. Chapman, David hristianson. Lana Kay Drake Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; Secretarial Club 6, 7. 8. Christopherson, Jo Anne Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Secretarial Club 5, 6, 7. 8. Church. Christine Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5 ; Natl. Merit Letter of Recommendation 7. Churchill. Douglas G. Simpson Student Council Safety Comm. 8 ; Library Monitor 3, 4; Football 3, 5, 7 R . Clark, Craig . dayman. Linda Marilyn Univ. Colorado Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 7. 8; Annual Staff 5, 6, 7. 8; Roundup 7; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7 ; Spanish Club 4 ; Scrib- blers Club 7, 8 ; Bridge Club 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers ft, 7. 8 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7 ; Hubbell Helper 7. Coggeshall. Cynde S.U.I. Senior Class Girls Rep. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Social Comm.. Hospitality Comm.. Open-House Comm., Inter-school Rela- tions Comm.. Internatl. Student Comm. 5. 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4; Girls Club Elec- tion Comm. Chrmn., Service Comm. 7, 8; Roundup Ad Manager 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Sharks 4. 5. 6, 7, 8: V. Pres. 7, 8; All-City Student Council Jamboree Dele- gate 8. Cohen. Hermiene I. I ni . Wisconsin Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Teddy Roose- velt Day Comm. 7 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; An- nual Staff Advertising Comm. 7. 8 ; Annual Staff Senior Section Comm. 7, 8; Roundup Page Two Editor H ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 7, 8; Internatl. Club 7. B : Crucible Make-up Comm. 7 j Student Coun- cil Tutoring Comm. 7. Collins. Barbara Jane S.U.I. Senior Class Commencement Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 4, 6 ; Student Coun- cil Sec. 8 ; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5; Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 6; Student Council Open-House Comm. 7, 8; Student Council P.T.A. Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; Stu- dent Council Clean-up Campaign Chrmn. 6 ; Girls Club Service Comm. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Intramural Comm. 5, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8; Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8— Pres. 7 ; Student Council Jamboree Delegate 6; District Student Council Sec. 7, 8; All-City Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Senior Class Election Comm. 8: Riders Club Recog- nition Award 4; Student Council Justice 4. Conner, Karen Ann S.U.I. Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Election Comm. 7 ; Annual Staff Student Life Comm. 7 ; Roundup Staff 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. Conover, Clinton George, Jr. Drake Senior Class Social Comm. 8 j Student Coun- cil Rep. 7. 8; Math-Science Club 6; Key Club 7, 8 ; Football 3, 4 ; Track 6. Cook, Sharon Kay Grand View H.R. Sec. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; H.R. Senior Sec.-Treas. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Majorettes 5. 6, 7, 8 — Director 7, 8 ; German Club 5, 6 j Latin Club 3, 4 ; Future Teachers Club 7, 8 ; Future Nurses Club 3, 4 ; Drama Reading Club 7, 8. Correy, Diane Linn I.S.U. Football Pep Club 3 : Secretarial Club 6, 7. Corrie. Craig Royal Northwestern Student Court Sergeant-at-Arms 8. Corrigan. Erin Patrick Chrysle. Craig Pierre I.S.U. Band 3, 4 ; Football 3. Cox, Douglas Lynn Univ. Pennsylvania Senior Class Social Comm. 8: Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Transportation Comm. 7 ; Band 3, 4 ; German Club 3, 4 ; Key Club 8 : Carousel 6 ; Arsenic and Old Lace 8 ; One- Act Plays 6, 8: Stage Crew 6, 7. 8; Junior Varsity Basketball 3 ; Boys Golf 8. Crandell. Susan Ann Student Council Booster Comm. 3, 4 ; Girls Club Decoration Comm. 6 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 5 | Round-up Page Five Editor 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Student Council Election Comm. 7. Crawford. William F.. Jr. S.U.I. Student Council Safety Comm. 7 ; Football 3 ; Boys Leaders Club 7. reger. Martha Regina Drake Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Latin Club 3. 4. Criswell. Robert M. Cushman. Gae L. Cutforth. James M. Student Council Safety Comm. 7. 8 ; Roundup Staff Page Editor 8; Football 3; Basketball 3. 4, 5. 6 ; Boys Leaders Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 J Hall Monitor 6. I) Dahlin. Mary Louise Football Pep Club 7 j Basketball Pep Club 8. At Davenport West : Girls Recreation Assoc. : Tri-Y ; Career Week Chrmn. ; Minstrel Show. Davis, Sandra Alyne Phillips I niv. Drama Reading Club 7, 8 ; Phillips University Scholarship Award. At Denver, Colorado, East High School: Red Cross Club 3. Dawson, Shelley Ann Drake Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5, 7 ; Student Council Special Days Comm. 7 ; Stu- dent Council A.F.S. Comm. 6; Student Coun- cil Internatl. Student Comm. 5 . Annual Ad Salesman 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7 Pres. 8; Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Crucible Make-Up Comm. 7 ; U.N. Tour 6. Davis. Susan Eleanor Football Pep Club 5. 6, 7; Old Lady Sho Comm. 8. Drake Basketball Pep Club Her Medals , Pi,.,,. Davis, Suzanne Yvonne Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Dawson, Janice Diane Sioux Falls College Senior Class Mimeograph Comm. 8 : Senior F olics 8; Student Council Red Cross Comm. 7 : Girls Club Service Comm. 6, 7 : Annual Staff 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 7 ; Band 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers Club 7, 8; Crucible Make-Up Comm. 7; Annual Index 6. Delgado, Enrique Senior Frolics 8. Ellsworth Dennis, Carolyn S. Senior Frolics 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; All-State Chorus 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Study Club 7, 8; Carousel 6; Office Asst. 5. 6. Dershem. Linda J. Girls Glee Club 3, 4; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Play Crew 4, 6. Dexter, John Roswell Drake Orchestra 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; All-State Orchestra 6 ; Concert Master 7. Dickson. Cynthia Beth Drake Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 ; Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Homemaking Club 7. Dickson. Debbie Ann Simpson Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 7 ; Or- chestra 5, 6, 8 ; Librarian 7 : Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 ; Equestrian Club 7, 8. Dickson. Suellen Univ. Arizona Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 : Student Coun- cil Hospitality Comm. 8 ; Poster- Booster Comm. 3 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 5 : Annual Senior Section Staff 7, 8 ; Roundup Page Six Asst. 7 ; Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8; French Club 3; East Pep Assembly Skit 7. Dimmitt. Donald Neil Cornell Band 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8: All-City Band 6, 8; Scribblers Club 7. 8 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Doherty. Stephen Errol Grand View Annual Staff 7, 8 : Roundup Staff 8 j Key Club 7. 8 ; Stage and Sound Crew 4, 5 ; Basketball 4 ; Cross Country 7. Dooley. David W. Downing. Richard Morris Univ. Denver Orchestra 5 : Band 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Key Inter-Club Comm. 7, 8 ; Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8. R j Boys Swimming Leader 7, 8 : At Deerfield Academy : Varsity Reserve Soccer 3 : Junior Varsity Swimming 4 ; Varsity Baseball Reserve 4 : Band 3, 4 ; Radio Club 3, 4. Druker. Steven Mark Univ. California Scribblers Club 6. 8, V.-Pres. 7; Mimes 7. 8; Crucible 7 ; National Merit Letter of Commen- dation. State Finalist in National Council of Teachers of English Awards Program. Duncan. Greg Football 3 ; Baseball 4 ; Boys Leaders Club 7. Dutcher. Barbara I.S.U. H.R. Pres. 5; Sec.-Treas. 8; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5 : Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 7, 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 5, 7 ; Girls Club Finance Comm. 7, 8 ; Roundup Staff 8: Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Mixed Chorus 6; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8; East Pep Assembly Skit 7. Dyer. Rita Ann Girls Glee Club 6, 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 7. 8. 143 Fred Aldrich Steve Druker Sa Robert Gibbs Mary Harmon Lynn Johnson Deborah Jones Bonnie Love Cheryl AAoh Susan Myers Susan Partridge Lynne Patterson Joan Piggott Doug Ragland Michael Schatz Ginger Starke Jeffrey Watters FOR SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENT we honor the UPPER 3% whose scholastic excellence merits acclaim and recognition that their high accomplishment is the truly outstanding one of the school year. PRINTING PLATE COMPANY 1912 GRAND AVENUE DES MOINES 6, IOWA 144 E Easter, Den n in John S.I .1. Assembly Usher 3, 4 ; Band 3, 4 ; German Club 8, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Internatl. Club 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Future Physicians 7, 8. Eberline. Judith Marilyn Butler Univ. Library Monitor 6, 7 ; Carousel 6 ; Old Lady Shows Her Medals H. Kckhardt. Kdjrar Thomas Cross Country 5. S.I .1 tfdy. Steven William I.S.I . H.R. Treas. 3 : Audio Visual Crew 3, 4 ; Swim- ming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, X, R ; Boys Leaders Club 5, 6. 7, 8. Ede. Dianne S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Historical Comm. H ; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 7 ; Con- cert Chorus 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 6 ; Mixed Chorus 5. 6 : Riderettes 5. 6, 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7.; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6. KdmiHon. Allen Carl N.W. Missouri State H.R. Pres. 4 ! Wrestling 6, 2 R ' s . Filer. Beatrice Ann Univ. Colorado Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 5, 7, 8. Kngman. Susan Kay Student Council Hospitality Comm. 8 ; Annual Circulation Comm. 7, 8 ; Roundup Staff 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3. 4. Epstein. Aliria Corinne S.U.I. Football Pep Club 7 : Basketball Pep Club 8. At Valley High School: Glee Club 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6 j Band-Aid 3, 4 : Play Crew 3. 4 ; Nurses Club 5, 6 ; Plays 5, 6 ; Teahouse of the August Moon 5, 6 ; Choir 5, 6. Erp, Ann Marguerite St. Olaf College Senior Frolics 8 : Concert Chorus 3 ; Football Pep Club 7: Basketball Pep Club 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4. 7. 8 ; Scribblers Club 7. 8. At Fairmont High School: Latin Club 3, 4. Kvans. Kathryn Ann Boone Junior College Senior Frolics 8 j Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7 : Red Cross Rep. 3, 4 : Mixed Chorus 6, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; All-City Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4 ; Spanish Club ft, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8— Pres. 6 j Future Teachers Club ft. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Eques- trian Club 8 ; Homemaking Club 7 ; Office Asst. 6; Lab Asst. 7, 8. Evsns. Marsha Linn Drake Senior Frolics 8 j Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball l ' ep Club 4. 6. 8: Spanish Club 7. 8 ! German Club 5. 6. 7 ; Internatl. Club 7. 8. ' veland, Gary Paul Westmar German Club 7, 8. At Muscatine High School: Library Monitor 5, 6 : Assembly Usher 8, 4 ; All-State Band I R ' s : Spanish Club 3. 4; Wrestling 3, 4, 5. 6, R ; Track 4, 6. Ewald. Elizabeth Marie I.S.I . Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 6, 7; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8 ; Annual Academic Section Editor 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 5, 6. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; German Club ft, 4, 5, 6: Girls Leaders Club 5, 6. 7, 8 : Chrmn. Histori- cal and Intramural Comm. Faino. Rod Senior Class Banquet Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council V. Pres. 7; Student Council Youth Employment Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Boys Activity Council Junior Rep. 5, 6 ; Key Club Pres. 7, 8 ; Football 3, 5, 7, 3 R ' s ; Baseball 4. 6. 8, 3 R ' s ; Boys Leader 3. 4, 5, 6 ; Stu- dent Court Justice 6 ; Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8 ; All-City Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; City P.T.A. Student Rep. ft, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Basketball Scorekeeper 7, 8 ; Senior Graduation Usher 6 ; All-City Recreation Comm. 3, 4, 5 ; All-City Youth Employment Comm. 7, 8. Farmer, Sally Lee Gulf Park College Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 8; Red Cross Rep. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; Red Cross Community Chest Comm. ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; French Club 3, 4. 5, 6 ; Homemaking Club 3. 4, 5, 6; Sharks Club 4, 5, 6. 7— Sec. 8. Faurote. Sherry Diane Univ. Kansas H.R. Sec. 5. 6, 7, 8; Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 i Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Ger- man Club 5, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Internatl. Club 7. Faxel. Sandra Kay Girls Club Rep. 4. 6, 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 4, 6, 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Firman. Kathy Lee Cottey Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8: Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, I ; French Club 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Latin Club 3. 4 : Future Teachers Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Internatl. Club 7 . Office Asst. 3 4. 5. 6 j P.E.O. Des Moines Reciprocity Scholarship to Cottey Col- lege. Fischer. Alyce Drake Football Pep Club ft, I ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 : Macbeth Costume Comm. 4. Fish. Jacqueline Kay S.C.I. Senior Frolics 8: Girls Glee Club 6. 7. 8: Mixed Chorus 5: Football Pep Club 3. 5: Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6 : Latin Club 3, 4. Fitze. Marcia Ix uise Univ. Wisconsin Orchestra 3. 4. 5, 6. 8 : Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; All-City Band 7, 8: Future Nurses 5, 6. At Lincoln High School, Wisconsin Rapids: F.B.- L.A. ft, 4. 5. 6 : G.A.A. 3, 4 ; Clarinet Choir ft, 4, 5, 6 : Symphonette 5. 6 ; Operetta Orchestra 5, 6 ; Gamma Sigma 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Pep Band 5. 6, 7. 8 : Pep Club 5, 6 ; Junior Prom Comm. 6 : Geography Club ft, 4; Belle Cantos 3. Fletcher. Bonnie Lee S.U.I. Annual Staff 7, 8: Roundup Staff 8: Football Pep Club 5. 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8: Future Teachers Club 6 Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Matchmaker Paint Crew 5. At Ferguson High School, Missouri : Pep Club 3 : G.A.A. 3. Foarde. Joseph Ullman S.U.I. Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Key Club 7. 8. Foland. Sandra Lou Grinnell H.R. Sec. 4: Senior Frolics 8; Student Coun- cil Rep. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 ; Annual Staff Student Life Comm. 7, 8 ; Roundup Fklitor 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3. 4. 5. Banquet Chrmn. 6 : Scribblers Club ft, 4. 5. 6 : Thespians 6, 7, 8 : Sorry. Wrong Number 6 ; Make-up Comm. Carousel 5 : Matchmaker 6 ; Student Council Special Days Comm. Chrmn. 8 j Student Council Project Planning. Evaluation Comm. 7. 8 j Student Council Transportation Comm. 7 ; National Merit Letter of Commendation ; Scholarship to Grinnell College: Won camera at Hawkeye Science F air 4 ; Medal in Auxilium Latinum Competitive Examination 4. I orhes. Steven Clarke Drake H.R. Pres. 2, 3 ; Student Council Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5, 6; A.F.S. Comm. 5; Student Council Building and Grounds Comm. 6 ; Student Council Trans- portation Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Week Comm. Chrmn. 8; All-City Jamboree 8; All-City Youth Employment Comm. ft, Stu- dent Council Hemecoming Comm. ft, 7 ; Car- ousel Usher 6 ; Math Science Club 3, 4 j Bas- ketball 5, 7 ; Cross Country 3. 7 : Track 4, 6. 8, R ; Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8. Foreman. Jacqueline Jane Grand View Football Pep Club ft, 4, 5. 6 j Secretarial Club 5, 6 j DECA Club 7, 8. Fowler. Janice Louise Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 7. 8: Mixed Choru s 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3 ; Basketball Pep Club 4 ; Secretarial Club 4, 5. Fowler, Joyce Marie Girls Glee Club 3. 4 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 5. 6 J Football Pep Club I ; Basketball Pep Club 4 j Secretarial Club 5. 6. Francisco. Linda Lee Midland Lutheran Col. Roundup Staff 8 j Girls Glee Club 5. 6 : F ' oot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : French Club 3 ; German Club ft; English Teachers of America Writing Contest, Honorable Mention. Frederick. James I m- Iowa Wesleyan Orchestra 4 ; Band 6 ; Scribblers Club 3 : Track 4. Frishberg. Jane I ni . Minnesota Student Council Historical Comm. 3. 4. 6 ; Student Council Student Center Comm. 3. 4, 6 : Girls Club Publicity Comm. 3, 7, 8 : Girls Club Research Comm. 3, 7. 8; Girls Club Rep. ft. 4 : Red Cross Rep. ft, 4. 5 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6; Blue Cadets 7 : Spanish Club 3. 5 : Bridge Club 5. Frost, Jerry S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Finance Comm. 7 , Student Council Rep. 6 ; Football 5, 7. 2 R ' s ; Basketball 4 : Track 4. 6. 8. R : Lunchroom Monitor 8. At Moline High School: Football: Hall Monitor 5. Fugate, Myrna Mae Senior Frolics 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 5 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Spanish Club 3 ; Secre- tarial Club 6. 7. 8. Fuller. Susan Carol S.C.I. Senior Frolics 8 : Marjorettes 5. 6. 7, 8 ; French Club 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 5, 6. 7, 8: Sec.-Treas. 8. Fuson. Alan Clifford Cross Country ft j Track 4. Grand View G Galenbeck. Susan Lora Simpson Student Council Homecoming Comm. 5. 7 : Student Council Rep. 5. 7 ; Girls Club Per- sonnel Comm. 7, 8 ; Red Cross Comm. 8 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Gasser, Marlise Lynn N.F. Missouri State H.R. Sec. 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Bridge Club 7. 8 : Future Teachers 7. 8 : Secretarial Club 6, 7. 8. Historian j Internatl. Club 7. 8. Getty . Judith Elizabeth Midland Lutheran Senior Class Sermon Committee 8 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, ft : German Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 145 ( ' on prat illations (Graduates and Stmlints of ROOSEVELT FOB THE PRETTIEST CORSAGES . . . 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Colorado Senior Frolics 8 ; Social Comm. 7 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls Club Sec. 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Leaders 5, 6. 7. 8, Sec. 7 ; Student Court Justice 6 ; Athletic Office Assistant 7, 8 ; Girls Club Hospitality Comm. 5, 6, 8 : Girls Club Historical Comm. 6, 6 j Girls Club Service Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Riders Club Recognition Award 6. Granson. William Grant. Carol Ann Drake Senior Frolics 8; Poster Booster Comm. 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 6, 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Bridge Club 7, 8; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Grant. Dale Eugene Grand View Green. Emily Ruth I.S.I . H.R. Sec. 3. 4 ; Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3, 4 ; Student Council Social Comm. 3. 4. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Personnel Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 j Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cad ets 8 ; Sharks ft, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Greene. Richard James DECA Club 7. 8. (■rand View Greenebaum. James Bert Grinnell Student Council 3, 4 ; Science Seminar 3, 4 ; Varsity Club 3, 4 ; Student Council Pres. 8 : Key Club 7. 8 : Basketball 3. 4. 5, 6 7, 8, R ; Tennis 2 R ' s ; Leaders 7, 8 ; Scholarship to Grinnell. At Burlington High School ; HR. Treas. 3. 4 ; Tennis, Monogram. Greenhill. Gwenn Fromma Grinnell H.R. Sec. -Treas. 3, 4, 5. 6. 8 ; Senior Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8 ; Student Coun- cil International Student Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8: Annual Staff Senior Section Comm. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 j Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Spanish Club 3. 6. 7. 8 } French Club 6. 7, 8. Sec. 8 ; Scribblers Club Sec. 5 ; Internatl. Club 7. 8 ; Sharks 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. Greenwood. Patrick John St. Olaf Assembly Usher 5, 6 ; Orchestra 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Band 3, 4. Greenwood. Sharon Kay S.I I. Senior Frolics 8 ; Football Pep Club 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 6, 8. At Johnston High School : Orchestra 3. 4 j Girls Basketball ft, 4 ; Office Assistant 3. 4. Griffin. Rita Sue S.C.I. Senior Frolics 8; Band 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; All- State Band 3, 6. 7 ; All-City Band 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 5, 6, (.r.,w Kenneth Jack S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3 | Con- cert Chorus 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3 ; Carousel 6 ; Football 3, 5 ; Track 4, 6, 8, 2 R ' s . Grote, Sidney Ann Northwest Missouri State Girls Glee Club 8 ; Mixed Chorus 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 8. At Johnston High School : Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 4 ; Basketball Pep Club 3, 4 ; Future Teachers 3, 4. Groves. Nora Sue Drake Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Election Comm. 7 ; Library Monitor 5, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7. 8 ; German Club 5, 6. 7 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Gruen. Richard Lee Track 4. S.U.I Grund. Ann Francine Bradley Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Library Monitor 7, 8 : Roundup Staff 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3 j Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 8; Blue Cadets 8. Gutahall. Jean Catherine S.U.I. Orchestra 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Spanish Club 7. 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6. Gutshall. Janet Mary S.l ' .l. Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6; Spanish Club 7. 8; Future Nurses 5, 6. B Hale. Jean Elizabeth Lindenwood College Senior Class Day Comm. 8 : Student Council Social Comm. 5. 6, 7 ; Girls Club Rep. 5. 6, 7. 8: Girls Club Home for Blind Comm. 7, 8: Girls Club Social Comm. 3. 4. 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; Lifeguard 6. 7. Hall. Deborah Sue Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Comm. 3, 4 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4 | Foot- ball Pep Club 3, B, 7 ; Basktball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Future Teachers Club 7. 8. Hall. Robert W. Hamilton. Steve Kent S .1.1. Cap and Gown Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Rep. ft, 4 : Student Court Judge 7 ; Inter-School Relations Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Boys Club Dad ' s Night Comm. 6 ; German Club ft, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8: Football 3. 5, 7. R ; Track 4. 6, 8. 2 R ' s . Hammer. Dee Linda E. I.S.U. Senior Frolics 8 ; Riderettes 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8; Secretarial Club Treas. 6. 7. v Hansen. Jaynee Vernice Girls Glee Club 6. 7. 8 : Mixed Chorus 7 : Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Hanson. Mary Helen Central Missouri State Senior Frolics 8 ; Open House Comm. ft ; Rider- ettes 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 ; Spanish Club 5 : Equestrians 7, 8; Carousel ' 6. Harmon. Mary Elizabeth H.R. Sec. 5. 6 ; Secretarial Club 6. 7 : Office Assistant 3. 4, 6, 6, 7. 8 ; 3 N.O.M.A. Award Certificates. Harnagel. Harold W. S.I I. H.R. Sec. 7. 8; Senior Frolics 8; German Club 5. 6, 7, 8; Golf 3, 5. 7, 8. Harr. Michael Gene Central Missouri State Football X ; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 2 R ' s ; Track 4, 6 ; Boys Leaders 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Pendry Award 7. Harris. Steven Allen I.S.U. Chess Club 7, 8; Football 3; Basketball 4, 6, 8; Track 4. Hart. Brenda Joyce S.U.I. Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 7 j Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Spanish Club 7, 8; Future Teachers 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Hubbell Helper 8 : Internatl. Club 7 ; Crucible Makeup Comm. 7. Hartman. Linda Elizabeth Grand View Annual Staff 8 ; Girls Glee Club 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 5, 6. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Counseling Office Assistant 6, 7, 8 ; Hall Mon- itor 6. Harwell. Paula Kay Drake Annual Staff, Seniors Section 7, 8 : Roundup Picture Editor 8 ; Football Pep Club 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6, 8 ; Spanish Club 7, 8 ; International Club 7, 8. Hatch. Donald I). Hatfield. Darl P. Drake Student Council Rep. 8 ; Student Council Safe- ty Comm. 8 ; Football 3, 5, 7, R : Boys Lead- ers 8; Sergeant-at-Arms 8; Homecoming Es- cort 8. Hauck. John D. I.S.U. Student Council Rep. 6 ; Student Council Youth Employment Comm. 6 ; Football 3 ; Swimming 3 ; Wrestling 3 ; Boys Leaders 7, 8. Hayne. Doug Addison Oklahoma Military Inst. Swimming 3. 4, 5, 6 ; Track 4, 6 ; Boys Leaders 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Hays. Jean Nancy S.U.L H.R. Sec.-Treas. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Nurses Monitor 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 : German Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Sec. ; Chess Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8— 2nd V. Pres. Hays. Joan Wanda S.U.L Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. ft, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Girls Club Social Comm. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Nurses Monitor 7 | Concert Chorus 7, 8 : German Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8— Treas. : Future Nurses 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 — 1st V. Pres. ; Girls Leaders 7. 8. Heiberg. Susan Heiman. Steven Edward Boys Golf 5. 6. 7. 8. Helgerson. Ole T. German Club 3, 4, 5, 6. S.I.I. Grand View Helming. Patricia Ann Americana School of Beauty Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Helming, Ronald San Jose City College Boys Leaders 5, 6; DECA 7. 8. Hendricks. Robert Linae I.S.U. H.R. 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Chrmn. 8 j Student Council Hospitality Comm. Chrmn. 6 ; Student Council Historical Comm. I ; Student Council Interschool Relations Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8; Stu- dent Council Portion Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; An- nual Staff 1 Salesman 6; Red Cross Rep. ; Orchestra I, 4 ; Football Pep Club I, I, 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6; Blue Cadets 7; Spanish Club 6- V. Pres. 6 ; Hall Monitor 6 ; Home- coming Attendant 5. Herndon. Marjorie Ann William Woods H.R. Sec. 3. 4; Girls Club Service Comm. 7; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6; Football Pep Club 3, 6. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. Herring. William L. Student Council Rep. 7 ; Key Club 8 ; Swim- ming 3 : Riders Club Rep. 7, 8. Hyland. George Edwin Coin Club 3. Drake I Isaacson. Rirhard Wayne Central Missouri State Basketball 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, R ; Boys Leaders 7. 8; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8. Isbill. Terry Kent Drake Orchestra 3. 4. 5. I : Band 3. 4 ; Cross Country 3. 5, R ; Track 4, 6, R . Johnson. Jana Lee Drake Senior Frolics 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. Johnson, Larry Steven I.S.U. Senior Varsity Basketball 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Swim- ming 3, 4 ; Track 6. Johnson, Mary Lynn Kansas Univ. H.R. Sec-Treas. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 6 ; Annual Staff 7,8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Ca.l.t Spanish Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 Pres. 7 ; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Internatl. Club 7, 8; A. A. U.N. Tour 6. Johnson. Paul Del Co Concert Chorus 7, 8 j Boys Glee Club 5, 6, 7. 8; Band 3, 4 : German Club 5 ; Football 3 ; Lab Assistants 7, 8. Hildebrandt. Kai I we Student Council Honor Rep. 7, 8 ; International Student Comm. Chrmn. 8; Orchestra 7, 8: All- City Orchestra 7, 8: German Club 7, 8; Inter- natl. Club 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8. Hoak . David A. Football 3, 5, 7 j Student Council Rep. 3. 5 ; Golf 4, 6, 8 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 5. 6 j Student Council Finance Comm. Chrmn. 7: Boys Club Executive Board 7, 8; Student Council Inter-School Relations Comm. 8. Hoffman. William E. Football 3. 5. 7. 2 RV ; Baseball 4 ; Wrest- ling 6. 6, 7, 8. 2 R ' s ; Track 6. Jaekovich, Gwendolyn Kay IMA Senior Class Mimeograph Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8 ; Annual Staff 7, 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 8, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 ; Spanish Club Jackson. Carole Jane Illinois College Student Council Red Cross Comm. 7, 8 — Chrmn. 7 ; Younkers Chests for Overseas 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Nurses Monitor 5, 6; Girls Glee Club 3 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Equestrians 8 : Homemaking Club 6, 7. 8; Publicity Comm. for ' The Match- maker 5 ; Publicity Comm. for Carousel 6 ; Props Comm. for One Act Plays 7. Johnson. Paul Harvel Parsons H.R. Pres. I ; Senior Class Boys Rep. 8 ; Senior Frolics 5. 8 ; Roundup Sports Editor 8 ; Foot- ball 4. 6, 8; Baseball 4, 6. 8. Boys Leaders 4, 6. Johnson. Paul Michael Georgia Unir. Basketball 3. 4 ; Boys Leaders 7, 8. Johnson. Sarah F. Stephens Senior Frolics 7, 8 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 6 j Student Council Hospital- ity Comm. 7, 8 ; Intramural Comm. 7, 8 ; Pep Club President 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; French Club 5, 6; Latin Club 5, 6, 7, 8 — Sec. ; Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8— Treas. 7. Holm. Leigh Ann Grand View Student Council Open House Comm. 7 : Stu- dent Council Special Days Comm. 8 1 Senior Class Comm. I : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8; Office Assistant 8 : Hall Monitor 5. Holman. Mary Elizabeth Omaha Bible Baptist Mixed Chorus fi ; Audio-Visual Assistant 6, 7, 8. Holmes, ( lark Stephen Evangel College Senior Frolics 8 : Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 6 ; At Tech. High School : Band 3. Holstad. Thomas G. Drake H.R. Officer 5 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Mixed Chorus 6 : Football I : Junior Varsity Basketball 6 ; Baseball 4 : Boys Leaders 6 ; DEC A 7, 8. Horowitz, Marc Reuben Washington State Horton. Sandra Lee Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 7, 8. Houlette. John Mac. Jr. S.U.I. Annual Staff 3, 4. 7, 8— Editor 7. 8 ; Roundup Staff 8 ; Camera Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8— Sec. 5, 6 — Pres. 7, 8; Roundup Photographer 5.-6. 7. 8: Annual Photographer 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Journalism Workshop Scholarship 6. Houser. Theodore Alan Cornell Student Council Tutoring Comm. 8 ; Band 3, 4 J German Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Football 3. 5. 7, R ; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8. Hoyla, Kenneth Anthony (•rand View Hunter, Anne Mitchell Univ. Nebraska Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Girls Club Social Comm. 6 j An- nual Staff 5, 7, 8 : Ad Salesman 5. 7 ; Senior Section Editor 7, 8 ; Roundup Page One Editor 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets V. Pres. 7, 8; Girls Tennis 4. 5. 6, 8 — Captain 6. R | Sharks 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Telephone Book Comm. 6. 7 : Riders Club Certificate of Leadership and Achieve- ment 6. Jacobs, John Lyle S.C.I. Annual Staff 7, 8 ; Roundup Staff Editor 8 ; German Club 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Scribblers Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Chess Club 5, 6, 7. 8 : Camera Club S, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Roundup Photographer 7, 8 : Annual Photographer 7, 8: Junior Delegate to Republican State Convention 8. Jacobson. Jeff Colorado H.R. Officer 3, 4, 5 ; Senior Class Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3. 4 : Assembly Usher 3, 4; Spanish Club 5; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Lunchroom Monitor 5, 6. Janson, Carl Wilhelm Jay. Cynthia L. Simpson Roundup Staff 7: Girls Glee Club 8; Mixed Chorus 8 : Band 3. 4. 5, 6 ; Football Pep Club 5; Basketball Pep Club 6. Jeffers. Donna Ix rraine Drake Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 j Girls Club Research Com, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Latin Club 3. 4 ; Secretarial Club 5. 6, 7, 8 — Sec. 7. 8 ; Make-Up Crew for Carousel 6 ; Girls Leaders 5. 6, 7, 8— Treas. 8; Activity Ticket Sales 3. 4. Jenkins. Gerald Dean I.S.I ' . Jennings. Vicky Ray (iirls Club Rep. 7; Library Monitor 7: Red Cross Rep. 7 : Football Pep Clubs 5 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4 j Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Thespians I; One Act IMays 7; Carousel 6; Crucible Jewett, David Homer Track 4 ; Equipment Manager 3. Drake Johnson. Charlotte Ann Band 5. 6. 7, 8 : All-City Band 5. 6. 7, 8: Pep Band 5, 6, 7, I : At Minneapolis. Minnesota ; Band 3. 4 ; Y-teens 3. 4, 5 ; Majorette 5. Johnson, James Concert Chorus B: Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Latin Club 3, 4: Football 3. Johnson, Susan Arlene Iowa Wesleyan Senior Class Sec. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 4, 6 ; Student Council Sec. 7 ; PTA Chrmn. 8 : Student Council Rights Comm. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Rep. 3 : Library Monitor 6 ; Red Cross Rep. 3 ; Nurses Monitor 8 ; Girls Glee Club 7 ; Mixed Chorus 7 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 j Blue Cadets 8; Homemaking Club 5, 6: Thespians 5, 6, 7, 8— Pres. 7. 8 ; Drama Club Sec. 3, 4 ; Mimes 6: Mrs. McThing 3: Macbeth 4; Matchmaker 5 : One Acts 6 ; Carousel 6 ; Crucible 7 ; Girls Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8 — Sec. 7. Jones. Deborah Duvall North western H.R. Sec. 7, 8 ; Senior Class Mimeograph Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 4. 6 : Girls Club Comm. 4 ; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 5. 6 : Girls Club Pres. 7. 8 : Roundup Editor 6 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6. 7. 8— Sec. 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3 : Basketball Pep Club 4 : Latin Club 3, 4 : Carousel 6 ; Girls Tennis 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 — Captain 5, 6, 3 R ' s ; Girls Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 — V. Pres. 7 : Lab Assistant 5, 6 ; Cheerleader 5, 6, 7. 8— Captain 7, 8. 2 RV : Annual Salesman 5 : Girls Club Student Coun- cil Rep. 7, 8 : Cheerleaders Student Council Rep. 7, 8 ; Hawkeye Science Fair Honorable Mention 4 ; A. A.U.N. Tour 6 : Drake Relays Princess 6: Homecoming Attendant 7 : All-City Student Council Jamboree 6 : Riders Club Cer- tificate of Leadership and Achievement 6. Jones. Norma Lee Drake Student Council Rep. 3 : Student Council So- cial Comm. 3 : Spanish Club 5, 6 : DECA Club 7, 8 : 4th place Honorable Mention DECA State Leadership Conference Contest Public Speaking. Joppich. Gerlinde Wiltrud Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 7 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 7: Basketball Pep Club 8; French Club 7 j Internatl. Club 7. 8 : Leaders 8. Kahre. Jean Elizabeth I.S.U. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 J Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 8 ; Band I : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : French Club 5. 6 ; FHiture Nurses 7. 8 ; Inter- natl. Club 7. 8. 149 education. Everybody knows where education begins. It begins with that first hungry search for nourishment, and it goes on through that first word and that first step and that first painful punch in the nose. It grows taller as it grows familiar with letters and numbers and names of things and names of places, and answers increasingly more who ' s and what ' s and where ' s and why ' s and how ' s. Everybody knows where education begins, but nobody knows where education ends — especially yours, except you. And where your education ends depends mostly on you and how well you want to be able to answer questions like these — plus one more question, too, asked ever so frequently — What can you do for me? Copyright: John Deere 150 Kallemyn. Jane Hope College Senior Class Social Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; Annual Staff 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3; Basketball Pep Club 4 ; Latin Club 3, 4. Hasten. Katherine Grinnell Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 7 ; Stu- dent Council Internatl. Student Comm. 8; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Internatl. Club 8; One Act Plays 8 ; Arsenic and Old Lace 8 ; Car- ousel 6: Mrs. McThing 3; Mimes 7. 8; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 7 ; A.A.U.N. Tour 6. Kauffman. Gretchen Rebecca S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Phone Book Comm. 7 ; Student Council Special Days Comm. 8; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8 ; Annual Staff 7, 8 ; Band 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; German Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Leaders 7, 8 ; Constitution Comm. Chrmn. 8 : National Merit Letter of Commendation 7 ; Pep Band 3, 4. Kehoe. Michael Roundup Staff 8 ; ' The Crucible 7. SI. I. Keith. Carol Jean Cornell Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Phone Book Comm. 7; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8; Girls Club Research Comm. 3, 4 ; Annual Staff 5. 6, 7, 8, Ad Salesman 5. 6. Circulation Manager 7, 8 ; Roundup Picture Editor 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Scribblers Club 5, 6 ; Matchmaker Scenery Comm. 5 : One Act Plays Make-up Comm. 6 j Crucible Make-up Crew 7. Keith. Richard Courtney Swimming 3, 4 ; Baseball 3. 4. Grand View Keller. Dwight Harold Simpson Band 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 — Drum Major 7, 8 : Audio- Visual Crew 3. 4, 6 ; Boys Tennis 4. 6, 8 : Charter Member of Band Six-Year Club 7, 8 —Pres. 7. Keller. Virginia Lee St. Luke ' s School Nursing Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8: Football Pep Club I, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Kelly. Edwin Frost. Jr. Nebraska State Teachers Annual Staff 7. 8, Sports Editor 7. 8: Chess Club 7, 8 : Key Club 8 ; Wrestling 3, 5, 7. R : Track 6 ; Boys Leaders 7, 8 : Junior Delegate to Republican State Convention 8 : Football 5 ; At West Liberty High School: Library Monitor 3: Boys Glee Club 3: Science Club Sec. 3: Football 3. Monogram ; School Paper Sports Editor 3 ; Radio Club 3. Kernahan. Brent Mark Grand View Student Council Safety Comm. 8 ; Track 4, 6 ; Boys Leader 6, 7, 8. Kesling, James Thomas Audio-Visual Crew 5. 6, 7, 8. Drake Keyte. Susan Emily St. Olaf Annual Staff 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, Ad Salesman 3, 4. 5, 6, Senior Section 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; French Club 5. 6, 7 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Kidder. Douglas Franklin Senior Frolics 8 ; Assembly L Chorus 5, 6. 7. 8; Boys G Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Thesr Matchmaker 6 : Crucible Arsenic and Old Lace 8. Grand View ?r 5, 6 ; Concert Club 6, 7, 8: is 7, 8; The Carousel 6 ; Kimball. Karla Colorado Women ' s College Red Cross Rep. 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6; Secretarial Club 5, 6, 7. 8. King. John Edward (.rand View Swimming 3, 4 ; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8. Kirsner. Richard Michael Univ. of Illinois Student Council Rep. 5 ; Swimming 3. 4 ; Track 4. 6. 8 ; Boys Leader 7 ; Student Court Justice 7. Kitrh. Mark William Grinnell Senior Frolics H : Assembly Usher 3, 4, 6. 6, 7, 8; Math-Science Club 7. 8; Bridge Club 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Chess Club 5, 6, 7. 8— Pres. 8 ; Key Club 7, 8 ; Stage Crew 3, 4. 5 ; Wrestling 3. 4 ; Cross Country 3 ; Boys Golf 3. 4, 5, 8 ; Chemistry Lab Assistant 7, 8; Junior Delegate to Repub- lican State Convention 8. Kite. James Stephen Football 3 : Junior Varsity Basketball 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Track 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R ' s ; Boys Golf 8. Kite. Jeanne Ann I.S.I Senior Class Line of March Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 6 ; Student Council So- cial Comm. 8 ; Student Council Phone Book Comm. Member 5 — Chrmn. 6. 7 ; Girls Club Social Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Re- search Comm. 3, 4 : Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3. 4 : Girls Club Personnel Comm. 5, 6; Football Pep Club 3. 5; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6 ; Cheerleader 7, 8, R ; Leaders 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8— Pres. 7. Kleber. Dennis Carl Grand View Klein. Donna Kay Central College Library Monitor 7, 8 ; Annual Staff 8 : Roundup Circulation Manager 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 7 : Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7. 8 : At Tech : Service Club H. R. Rep. 4 ; Future Nurses Club 3, 4 ; Science Club 3, 4. Kline. ( harlma Elizabeth Grand View Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Latin Club 5. Knight. John Football Manager 3. 4, 5, 6, R Drake Kniss. Linda Lee Girls Club Election Comm. 7, 8 ; Library Monitor 5. 6 : Red Cross Rep. 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Knox. Donald Drake Student Council Rep. 8 : Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Key Club 7, 8 ; Future Physicians 7, 8. Knudson, Charlene Louise Drake Senior Frolics 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Knudson. Kathryn Jane S.U.I. Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Bridge Club 7; Future Nurses Club 7. 8 ; At Urbandale High School : Mixed Chorus ; Drill Team ; Pep Club. Koder. Darlene Kay S.U.I. Student Council Soc ial Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Hospitality Comm. 7 : Annual Staff 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 7; Basketball Pep Club 8; Blue Cadets 8. Koon. Carolyn Marie S I . I. Student Council Poster-Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Student Council Finance Comm. 8 ; Nurses Monitor 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Future Nurses Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Kuster. Joyce Univ. of Minnesota Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 : Student Coun- cil Rep. 5 : Student Council Safety Comm. 7 ; Student Council Social Comm. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Spanish Club 4, 7, 8. i Kyi. Janet Northwest Missouri State H. R. Treas. 8 ; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 6, 7, 8 ; Annual Index Editor 7, 8 ; Roundup Page Six Editor 8; Concert Chorus 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 5. 6; Football Pep Club 3. 6. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Future Teachers Club 5, 6, 7, 8. V. Pres. 7, 8 ; Homemaking Club 7, 8. La Follette. Judith Ann Simp Girls Glee Club 5. 6 j Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Football Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; French Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Lamb. Mary Deslonde Grinnell Student Council Rep. 4 ; Student Council In- ternatl. Student Comm. 7 ; A.F.S. Comm. 3, 4, 6; Internatl. Club 7. 8. Lamb. Diane Sue Coe College Bridge Club 8 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7 ; At John- ston High School: Girls Glee Club 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6; French Club 3, 4. 5, 6 ; Letter Club 4, 5. 6 ; Cheerleader 8, 4 ; Homecoming Float Comm. Chrmn. 5 ; • The Mikado 4 j The Goldoliers 6 ; School Letter in Vocal Music ; Member National Honor Society. Lamb, Richard Raymond Grinnell Senior Class Pres. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Stu- dent Council Rep. 3 ; Student Council Projects Planning Comm. 7, 8 ; Boys Club Pres. 7. 8 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; All-State Chorus 5 ; Carousel 6 ; Football 3, 5, 7, 2 R ' s , All-City and All-State Recognition : Basketball 3, 4. Sophomore Coach 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Track 4, 6, 8, 3 R ' s ; Boys Leaders 7 ; National Merit Scholarship Runner-Up 7 ; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Kiwanian-of-the-Month 7. Lambrecht. Paula Jean Lake Forest Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Scribblers Club 3. 4 ; Bridge Club 5. 6 : Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Girls Tennis 3; Girls Golf 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 2 R ' s ; Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Chemistry Lab Assistant 7, 8. Langerak. Robert Alan Football 3, 5, 7. R ; Basketball 4, 6. 8. Sophomore 4, Junior Varsity 7, 8 ; Leaders 5, 6, 7 ; Lunchroom Monitor 7. Larson. Sally Rae S.U.I. Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 7. 8; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Laster. Nancy Drake H.R. Sec. 8 ; Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Make-up Crew Macbeth 4. Crucible 6. Lee. James Oliver Coin Club 3. 4. Drake Lee, Judith Ann Colorado State University Senior Frolics 8 : Band 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Equestrian Club 7. 8— Sec. 7, 8: Pep Band 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. Lemon. Laura Joyce S.U.I. H.R. Treas. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 7 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7 ; Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 8 : Girls Club Rep. 7, 8: Annual Staff 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Ad Salesman 3. 4, 5, 6, Senior Section Editor 7. 8; Roundup Page-Two Editor 7: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8; French Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7 ; Scribblers Club 3. 4, 6, 6, 7— Pres. 5; Internatl. Club 7. 8: A.A.U.N. Tour 6; Jour- nalism Workshop Scholarship 6. 151 PULIS GROCERY 820 35th BL 5-3183 Electrical Lighting Fixtures Contractors Lamps and Shades ALBRIGHT ELECTRIC 2622 Beaver Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Phone CR 7-7946 Congratulations from ESTES - KIRTLE Y Outfitters to Men 2722 Ingersoll 288-881 FOR THE LATEST TECHNIQ1 I IN GRAD1 4TIOIN and EDDING PORTRAITS ANDREWS STUDIO W22 I alnul ( II 1-I .V Compliments of Mitchell Automatic Transmission Co. 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Tour 6 ; National Science Founda- tion Scholarship for 10-week study at Coe College. Lett. Kirhard William Football 3, 4. (■rand View Lewis. Craig S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8 ; Assembly Usher 5 ; Concert Chorus 6, 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 5 ; All-State Chorus 7. Hoys Leaders 5; Baseball 5; Foot- ball 4 j Wrestling 5. Liepa. George I.S.U. German Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Cross Country 7 ; Math-Science Club 3, 4. Lock ridge, Kirhard Allen S.U.I. Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 6 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Future Physi- cians 3 ; Cross Country 5, 7, 2 R ' s ; Track 4, 6, 8, 2 R ' s ; Lab Assistant 7, 8. Lome. Marsha Allyn St. Luke ' s Methodist Hosp. Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 : Girls Glee Club 7. 8 ; Orchestra 3 j Football Pep Club 8. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Future Nurses 7. 8 ; Secretarial Club 5. 6 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Scholarship to Coe College. Love. Bonnie Rae Drake Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Research Comm. 7 ; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 8 ; Library Monitor 5 ; Football Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club s ; Blue Cadets 7. H; French Club 6 ; Bridge Club 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers Club 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8 j Hubbell Helper 7. Lowe, James Thomas I.S.I . Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8; Football 3. 5, 7. R ; Track 4, 6. Lumbard. John M Madison, Diana Dee S.C.I. H.R. Sec. 3, 4 ; Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Hospi- tality Comm. 3, 4, 7 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Home for Blind Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Spree Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 3. 4 : Annual Staff 7, 8 : Girls Glee Club 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 : Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Reading CluB 7, 8; TV Office Helper 7. 8. Maher. Judith Ann S.I I Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 5, 6. 7, 8: All-State Chorus 5. 7; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; French Club 7. S ; Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Carousel 6. Mains. Mark Senior Frolics 8 : Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; All-State Chorus 7. Mally. Marjorie Eileen Nurse ' s Monitor 8 j Library Monitor 5, 6, 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 ; Roundup Staff 7 : Annual Staff 7, 8 ; Poster Booster Comm. 5, 6. Mann. Paul Grand View Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4 ; Play Crew. Mrs. McThing 3; Macbeth 3, 4; Cross Country 3. Manning, Linda Jane Senior Class Comm. 7, 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, H. I; Um Cadets 7. 8. Maples. Jo Ann Iowa Methodist Senior Frolics 8 ; Annual Staff 7, 8 : Band 3, 4. 5, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 6, 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8— Minister of War 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Future Nurses 7, 8 ; Thespians 8 ; Make- up Crew 3, 4, 6. 6, 7, 8. Marcon, Jane H.R. Sec. 5, 6; Red Cross Rep. 4; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Marroot. Randall Roundup Staff 8 ; As Country 7. Martin. Bonnie Ruth Sioux Falls College Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 j All-State Orchestra 5. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball IV, Club 4, 6. 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Carousel 6 ; All-City Orchestra 7, 8. Martindale, Claudia Jane Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Debate Club 3, 4 ; Carousel — Props Comm. 6 ; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Mason. Linda Maria William and Mary Senior Class Line of March 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 5. 6; Mixed Chorus 5, 6 ; Riderettes 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 7. 8 ; Crucible Make-up Crew 7, 8 ; Student Coun- cil Theodore Roosevelt Day Comm. 7. Mr( abe. Joanne Holly William Woods Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Annual Staff 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8; Spanish Club 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Crucible Publicity Comm. 7. McCauley. Patricia Ann NW Missouri State Student Council Safety Comm. 7 : Student Council Social Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 6, 7 ; Red Cross Comm. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Mc( leary. William Met loske . Robert Albee Drake Annual Business Manager 7, 8 : Roundup Business Manager 7 ; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 — Manager 7. 8 ; Key Club 7, 8 ; Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4. MrCloud. Craig Drake H.R. Pres. 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8; Senior Class Social Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8 j Student Council Rep. 4, 6 ; Student Council Pres. 7 ; Student Coun- cil Parliamentarian 8 : Swimming 4. 6. 8, 2 R ' s : Cross Country 3, 5, R ; Track 4, 6, 2 R ' s ; Boys Swimming Leader 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8. Mc( ollum. Carol Ann S.U.I. H.R. Sec. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Senior Class Ban- quet Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Hospitality Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Finance Comm. 7 ; Girls Club Flection Comm. 7. 8: Girls Club School Beau- tiful Comm. 3, 4 . Girls Club Service Comm. 3, 4. 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 6. 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Homemaking Club Treasurer 7, 8 ; Girls Ten- nis 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : All-City Student Council Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Homecoming Queen 7 ; Polio Princess 4. McCoy, James Alex S.l.L Student Council Rep. 8; Student Council Transportation Comm. 7 ; Student Council Historical Comm. 8 ; Future Physicians 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming 4, 6, 8, R ; Boys Swimming Leader 7, 8 ; Football 3. McCreery, Sally Ann ( ottey College Orchestra 3, 4; Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6; Math-Science Club 7, 8 ; Equestrians 7, 8. MrCutrheon. Harry Edwin McDevitt, Gary Paul Central Missouri State Wrestling 8 ; Cross Country 7. McGary, Jeannie Library Monitor 7. h ; Annual Staff Art Editor 7, 8 j Nurses Monitor 8 ; Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Equestrians 7, 8. Mckenzie. Joyce Marie S.U.I. Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Senior Class Baccalaureate Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Stu- dent Council Constitution Revision Comm. 8 ; Annual Staff 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5. 6. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8 — Sec. ; Drama Reading Club Sec. 7, 8. McLaughlin. Robert Walter Carleton German Club 4 : Internatl. Club 7 ; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 8 ; Youth for Un- derstanding Summer Program to Germany. McWilliams. Donald Keith Parsons H.R. Sec.-Treas. 8; Football 3. 5, 7, 2 RV; Boys Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 j H.R. Riders Club Rep. : 4 year Scholarship to Parsons. Mefford. Vincent Drake Student Council Rep. 6. 7 ; Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 5. 6 ; Student Council Social Comm. 7. 8 Chrmn. 8; Play Crew 4; One-Act Plays 7. Meglitsch. Steven David Drake Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; French Club 4. Merkel, Ann S.U.I. Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8; Student Council 3; Student Council Historical Comm. 7 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; All-State Chorus 5, 7 ; Majorettes 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 ; Spanish Club 7, 8 ; Carousel 6 ; Homecoming Attendant 7 ; Drake Relays Prin- cess 8. Merritt. Robert Leonard West Point Band 3, 4, 5 ; Stage and Sound Crew 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Wrestling 3, 5 ; Appointment to U. S. Military Academy at West Point. Mesch, Patricia Dee Ellsworth Jr. College Annual Staff 7, 8 : Basketball Pep Club 7. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 ; Secretarial Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Messick. Sharon Karlene Drake Senior Class Sermon and Baccalaureate Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Theodore Roosevelt Day Comm. 7 : Annual Staff 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 8 ; Future Teachers Club 7, 8 ; Secretarial Club 5. 6 ; Drama Reading Club 7, 8; Crucible Play Crew 7; Carousel 6. Meyer. Craig Alan Drake Student Council Youth Employment Comm. 8 ; Riders Club Rep. ; Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 4, 5, 6 j Wrestling 5, 6. 7. 8, R : Track 4. 6, 8. At Garland High. Gar- land, Texas: Student Council Rep. 3; H.R. Rep. 3 ; A Cappella 3. 153 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. 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I ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5, 8 | Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5, 6 ; Student Council Telephone Comm. 7 ; Student Council Social Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Football Pep Club 3, 5; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6; Girls Leaders Club 6. 7, 8 — Initiation Chrmn. 8 : Office Assistant 6, 7 ; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Cheer- leader 7. 8 j KDPS Broadcast 8 ; Drake Relays Princess 4. Morgan. Josephine Icel Grand View Red Cross Rep. 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 6, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 j Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Future Teachers Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Morton, Mary Janis H.R. Officer 3; Senior Class Comm. 8:- Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 8 : Student Council Social Comm. 7 j Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 5: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Blue Cadets 7; Student Court Justice 7. Mowen. Susan Jean S.L ' .I. H.R. Treas. 3. 4 : Senior Frolics 8 j Student Council Rep. 5, 6 : Student Council Historical Comm. 7 : Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7. 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 7. 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 j Mimes 7. 8 ; Girls Leader 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 — Pres. 8. Mullette. Donna Louise Central College Senior Class Comm. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Bridge Club 5. 6. 7 ; Future Nurses Club 4, 5. 6, 7 ; Homemaking Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8— Treas. 6. Murray. Susan Kay Drake Senior Frolics Publicity Comm. 8 ; Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 — Chrmn. 8 ; Girls Club Personnel Comm. 8 ; Annual Staff 7. 8; Roundup Picture Editor 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 : French Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8— V. Pres. 7 ; Crucible 7 ; One Act Plays 7 ; Arsenic and Old Lace 8; • ' Carousel Paint Crew 6. Murray. William Drake Student Council Rep. 4 ; Boys Glee Club 6. 7 : Mixed Chorus 6. 7; Wrestling 3. 4, 5, 6 ; Rid- ers Club Rep. 7, 8. Myers. Susan Ann Drake Senior Class Commencement Comm. H; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7; Student Council Tutoring Comm. I; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 5. 6 ; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8: Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8— Sec. 5, 6, Pres 7. 8 ; Office Assistant 5. N Narber. Gregg Grinnell Student Council Rep. 7 : Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; German Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 : Boys Glee Club 7, 8 : Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 7, 8 : Football 3 : Cross Country 5, 7, R : A.F.S. Exchange Student to Brazil 8 ; National Merit Letter of Commendation. Neidig. Elizabeth Ann S.C.I. 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Treas. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Coun- cil Poster-Booster Comm. 5, 6, 8 ; Annual Staff 7, 8 : Roundup Staff 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8: French Club 5. 6. 7. 8— V. Pres. 8 ; Carousel Scenery Comm. 6 : Homecoming Mum Comm. 7. Nicodemus, Linda Lee A. LB. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4. 5. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Baseball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Sec- retarial Club 5 : Concession Stand Worker 5, 6 — Noon Manager 7. Niffenegger. Janet Irene Drake Girls Glee Club 7. 8: Mixed Chorus 7. 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Coin Club 6. Norman. Barbara Susan Band 3, 4. 5 ; Pep Band 3, 4, 5. Norris. Connie Northwest Missouri State Annual Staff 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Future Teachers 6, 7 ; Crucible Publicity Comm. 7. Olson. Linda Lue A.I.B. Student Council Handbook Revision Comm. 7 ; Riderettes 7. 8 j Football Pep Club 3, 5 1 Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6; Secretarial Club 7, 8; Office Assistant 7. Olson. Patricia Ann Future Teachers 7. 8. O ' Neill. Barbara Ann Northwest Missouri State Football Pep Club 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 6, 8 : Old Lady Shows Her Medals Costume Comm. 8. Ophtim. Judy Irene 8.U.I. H.R. Sec.-Treas. 5. 6: Senior Class Treas. 7, I Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Grade Rep. 3. 4 : Girls Club Friendship Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 3, 6, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 ; Sunny Morning 7 ; Leaders Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8— Treas. 8; Cheerleader 7. 8. Opiyo. Robert A. Drake Student Council Rep. 8 ; Internatl. Club 8 ; Student Court Justice 8. At Tech. : Concert Chorus 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6. Ortiz. Amado Page, John Carl IJ3.U. H.R. V I ' nv Pres. 5; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 4, 6 ; Student Council Election Comm. 8 ; Student Council Safety Comm. 6 Chrmn. 7, 8; Basketball 4, 6, 8. • R • : Baseball 4; Boys Golf 5, 6, 8, 2 R ' s ; Boys Leaders 5. 6. Page. Thomas Parker. Kate Kauffman Colorado Women ' s Col. H.R. Treas. 4 : Girls Club Hospitality Comm. 3. 4. 5, 6: Football Pep Club 8. B. 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Sharks Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8— V. Pres. 7. Parker. Mary Kauffman Colorado Women ' s Col. Senior Commencement Comm. 8 ; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 J Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Sharks Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Partridge Susan Mary I.S.I Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8 — Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8 ; Annual Staff 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Pasrhall. Kenneth R. Swimming 3, 4 ; Track 5, 6. Pate. Carole H.R. Sec. 3, 4: Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Sen- ior Frolics 8 : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5. 8 : Football Pep Crab 3. 5, 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Spanish Club 4 j Homemaking Club 3 ; Sharks S, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 —Treas. 8. Patterson. Lynne Anne Grinnell Student Council Human Rights Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 8 : Student Council Rep. 8 ; Spanish Club 7. 8 : Latin Club 3. 4. 5. 6; Internatl. Club 7. 8; Pearson. David Warren Grand View o Ogden. Robert F. Ogilvie, Jeffrey Pedersen. Linda May Northwest Missouri State Senior Frolics 8 ; Annual Ad Team Captain 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8; French Club 4, 5; Future Teachers 3. 4. 6, 6, 7. 8; Sorry Wrong Number 5 ; Carousel Public- ity Comm. 6 | Office Assistant 8 ; First Place in Savings Loan Essay Contest. 155 Hi with Quality You Can Taste -nnDERSon ericksdh da.ry DES MOINES • WATERLOO W. H. FONES GENERAL AGENT Central Life Assurance Co. ASSOCIATES A. L. 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Joan Rita Smith College Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7 ; Future Teachers 5, 6 ; Future Physicians 5, 6, 7, 8 — Program Comm. Chrmn. ; Riders Club Award 6 ; First Place Competitive Scholarship. First Honors Award 4. At St. Joseph ' s Academy: Political Science Club 3, 4 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; Glee Club 3, 4. Pilmer, Linda Ann Football Pep Club 7 ; Concession Stand 5, 6. Plager, Joanne Carol I.S.I. Girls Club Rep. 8 ; Annual Staff 7. 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 7; Internatl. Club 7, 8; The Stolen Prince 7 : The Crucible Make-up Comm. 7; Drama Club 7. At Ottumwa : Stu- dent Council Safety Comm. 3, 4, 5 : Annual Staff 5 : Concert Chorus 3. 4 ; Cheerleader 3. 4 : Drama Club 3, 4. Plymat. William Norton Drake Boys Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Riders Club Rep. 8. Porhter. Marria A. s.r. Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Secretarial Club 6. Porter. Carolyn S.V.I. Senior Commencement Comm. 8 : Student Council Open House Comm. 7. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 5. 6; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 7. 8: Red Crews Rep. 3, 4 j Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8: Sharks 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8— Pres. 8. Postal. Dianne Mary Grand View Girls Club Rep. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 j Annual Staff 7. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4 ; Mixed Chorus 5. 6. 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8; Home- coming Club 3, 4. 5, 6. Pratt. William Prentis. Richard Freeman. Jr. Yale Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 6, 7 : Student Council Finance Comm. 7 : Assembly Usher 3. 4 ; Orchestra 3, 4 : German Club 5. 6. 7. 8 -Pres. 7 : Internatl. Club 7 ; Key Club 7. 8 -Interclub Comm. Chrmn.; Football 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 3. 4, 5, 6 ; Baseball Manager 4. Pritrhard. Nancy Ann Mankato H.R. V. Pres. I] Student Council Open House Comm. 7 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8; Annual Ad Staff 7: Orchestra 3. 4. 6: Football Pep Club 3. 5; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6; Homemaking Club 7. 8. Mimes 7, 8. Proctor. Bruce Pmm tor. David James S.U.I. Assembly Usher 3. 4 j Debate Club 5. 6 ; Key Club 7, 8 : Key Club Project Comm. 7, 8 ; Macbeth 4 ; Stage Crew 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Prorhtt. Judy Kay William Woods Football Pep Club 3, 5 ; Basketball Pep Club i | : Blue Cadets 7 : Secretarial Club 5, 6. 7. I : Homemaking Club 7, 8. R Ragland. Douglas Wade S.U.I. Orchestra 3. 4; Band 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Bridge Club 5, 6 ; Future Physicians 3, 4 ; Cross Coun- try 5; Track 6; National Merit Letter of Commendation ; Chemistry I ab Assistant 7, 8 ; Certificate at Hawkeye Science Fair for Most outstanding exhibit in Aerospace medicine. Ramsay. Rex William Drake Red Cross Rep. 7 ; Football 3 ; Wrestling 5, 7. Randal. Ron Carl Student Council Rep. 4. Graceland Ransom. Rosalie Beloit Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 4, 5; Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 8 ; French Club 3, 4. 6— Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Pres. 5; Inter- natl. Club Sec. 7. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Lead- ers 4, 5, 7. 8 : Biology Lab Assistant 3 ; A.F.S. Student 6: Second Place, Biology Division. Hawkeye Science Fair 4. Ray, Lynda Joyce Grand View Roundup Staff 8 : Mixed Chorus 3. 4 J Football Pep Club 3 ; Basketball Pep Club 4 ; French Club 3 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Reed. Dennis Jay Central Missouri State H.R. Officer 4 ; Football 3 ; Track 6, 8. Regan. Claudia O. I.S.I . H.R. Treas. 8: Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7 ; Annual Staff 7. 8; Roundup Staff 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3. 4 ; Internatl. Club 7. 8. Reid. Jane Maxine Drake Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8 ; Annual Staff 7, 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6 ; Concert Chorus 7. 8 : Girls Glee Club 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 5. 6 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8: Latin Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 Treas. 7. 8 ; Future Teachers 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 — Treas. 7 ; Mavnard Math Award 6 ; Register and Tribune Scholarship 8. Reseland. Kjella I.S.I . H.R. Officer 3. 4: Annual Staff 7. 8: Roundup Staff 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 7, 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8: Home- making Club 7, 8 ; Office Assistant 5. 6, 7. Richards. Lynne Christine Cornell H.R. Treas. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 6 ; Student Council School Beautiful Comm. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 Latin Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 — Treas. 5, 6, Sec. 8 : Future Teachers 5. 6, 7, 8 — Sec. 7 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Rirhardson. David John Southern Methodist Senior Commencement Comm. 8 : Swimming 6. 6, 7, 8. 2 R ' s j Boys Golf Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys Swimming Leader 5. 6, 7, 8. Rickabaugh. Sharon Lynn Drake Senior Social Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 4 : Annual Staff 8 ; Roundup Staff 7 : Red Cross Rep. 4 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Ridenour. Sylvia Marie Drake Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Latin Club 3. 4; Future Teach- ers 6. Rinehart. Sally Jo Penn State Library Monitor 3 j Football Pep Club 3 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 4 ; Latin Club 7 ; Homemak- ing Club 7 ; Publicity Comm. for A Sunny Morning 8 ; Office Assistant 7 ; Drama Club 8. Bobbins. Robert Raymond I.S.l ' . Senior Frolics Sound Technician ; Math-Science Club 5, 6 : Debate Club 5 ; Chess Club 4, 5 ; Camera Club 5, 6 ; Sound Crew 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Bi- ology Lab Assistant 5. 6 ; Kiwanis Club Rep. 8 ; Hawkeye Science Fair 4. Robeck. Toni Jean S.I I. H.R. Sec. 5, 6 : Student Council Open House Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Research Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 — Sec. 6. Roberts, Linda Ann U L Football Pep Club 5. 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. Roberts, Michael Lynn S.l ' .I. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Junior Varsity Basketball 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Wrestling 4 ; Boys Leaders 7, 8. Robinson. Michael I. Tulane Senior Class Comm. 8; Key Club 8; Future Physicians 7, 8 ; Football 3, 4. Rockwell. Mark Arnold S.l.I. Senior Class Social Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Rep. 8 ; Student Council Safe- ty Comm. 7. 8; Student Council Youth Em- ployment Comm. 7, 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6 : Assembly Usher 8 ; Key Club 7. 8 ; Basket- ball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Boys Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8. RogofT. Grace Ann Roland. Sheila Kay S.C.I. Senior Frolics 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Latin Club 3. 4: Future Teachers 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8— Treas. 4. Pres. 5, V. Pres. 6: Office Assistant 5, 7. 8 ; Riders Club Outstanding Leadership and Achievement Award : KDPS Guidance Panel 8: Biology Seminar 3, 4. Romo. Alfredo Alberto College of the Ozarks H.R. Pres. 3, 4 ; Senior Frolics ; Spanish Club 7. 8. Rosenfeld. Martin Sanford S.IM. Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7. 8 ; Latin Club 3. 4 : Future Physi- cians 5. 6, 7, 8— V. Pres. 7. 8 : Basketball 3, 4 : Boys Golf 3, 4 ; Boys Leaders 7.8; Lunchroom Monitor 8. Ross. Mark Joseph Moore Beloit College Senior Frolics; German Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 : Debate Club 5 : International Club 7. 8 ; Na- tional Merit Finalist 8. Ruckman. Linda Mae Football Pep Club 3. Club 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. Drake Basketball Pep Saito. Akiko Student Council Intl. 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Officer 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Senior Frolics j Student Council Rep. 3, 4. 5, 6 : Student Coun- cil Open House Comm. 3, 4, 5. 6 : Swimming 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 3 R ' s All-American ; Track 6. 8. 2 R ' s J Baseball 4 : Boys Leaders 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Sergeant-at-Arms 7. Srhulze. Jim Robert Junior Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 7, 8. S.I.I. Schumann, Sandra Jean I.S.I ' . Roundup Staff 8 j Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Schuster. Hellmut Herbert Student Council Project Planning Comm. Co- Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7. 8 : Scribblers Club 7. 8 : Internatl. Club 7. 8 : Thespians 7. 8 ; ' The Crucible 7 : One Act Plays 7 ; Exchange Student From Germany 7, 8. Schwartz. Cynthia Ann Central Missouri State Senior Class Social Comm. 7 ; Senior Frolics j Student Council Social Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 3. 4 : Red Cross Rep. 5 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 | Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. Schwiebert. Margery Jean I.S.l ' . H.R. Sec. 7, 8; Senior Class Mimeographing Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics ; Student Council Open House Comm. 7 ; Student Council Spe- cial Days Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 6, 7, 8 ; Annual Activities Staff 7. 8 ; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 : I i ench Club 8; Carousel 6. At H.L.V. Community School : Band 3. 4 ; Class V. Pres. 3. 4 : Girls Basketball 3. 4 : Brass Choir 3. 4 ; F.T.A. 3. 4; Band Sec. 3. 4. cott. Ronnette Jo Football Pep Club 5, 7: Blue Cadets Place Iowa D.E. Student-of-the-Year. Seidenfeld. Alan Drake Student Council Safety Comm. 8 j Roundup Ad. Manager 8. At Ray High School: Stu- dent Council Rep. I. Seitzinger, Pam Kathleen I.S.l H.R. Sec. 7, 8 ; Senior Class Mimeographing Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics ; Student Council Rep. 7 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 8 ; An- nual Ad. Manager 7, 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 6, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8; Spanish Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7— Treas. 8; Future Teachers 6. 8 — Chrmn. 7 ; State Rep. Hawkeye Girls State. Shambaujrh. William Joseph Nebraska Wesleyan Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Safety Comm. ; Basketball 4 ; Lunchroom Monitor 8. Shapiro. Carolyn Louise S.U.I. Senior Class Senior Banquet Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8 ; Library Moni- tor 5, 6 ; Roundup Staff 8 : Football Pep Club 8, 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8: Blue Cadets 7 ; Spanish Club 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3. Smith. Daryl M. Ripon ncil Rep. 6 ; Student Sharp. Randall Bruce (.rand View Shaver. Cynthia Ann Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; Homemakin Club 7, 8. Shendenhelm. Kenneth Clarence NW Missouri Roundup Staff 8 ; Baseball 4. Shelton. Vernon Erwin Drake Sherin, Betty Ann Lindenwood Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics K : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 3. 4. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8: Blue Cadets 8; French Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Homemaking Club 7, 8 ; Counsellor Assistant 7, 8. Sherman. Cheryl Diane Drake Football Pep Club 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 8 : Blue Cadets 8 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Thespians 8 ; Crucible 7, 8 ; Student Director of Arsen- ic and Old Lace 8 1 Make-up and Publicity Comm. 7. 8. At St. Francis Academy : Stu- dent Council Rep. 3. 4 ; Class Sec. 5. 6 ; De- bate Club 5. 6 ; Forensics Club 5. 6 : Girls Basketball Team 3. 4 : School Paper 3. 4. 5. 6 : Yearbook 5. 6. Sherman. Ruth Ellen S.I .I. H.R. Sec. 7. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. Shinkle. William Michael Kansas Student Council Rep. 4, 5 j Junior Varsity- Basketball 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming 3. 4. 5 ; Boys Golf 6. Shirk. Thomas R. I.S.l ' . Roundup Staff Managing Editor 8 : Math-Sci- ence Club 7. 8 ; Scribblers Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Bridge Club 5. 6. 7. 8 : Camera Club Sec.- Treas. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6 : Biology Lab Assistant 5, 6 : Roundup Photog- rapher 5, 6, 7, 8 : Annual Photographer 8. Shuman. Douglas Lee Cornell Red Cross Rep. 3. 4 : Spanish Club 3. 4 ; Jun- ior Varsity Basketball 7, S ; Boys Leaders 4. 5. 6. ShurtlefT. John McLane Trinity University H.R. Pres. 3. 4: Senior Class Comm. 8: Roundup Sports Editor 8 ; Cross Country 3 R ' s -Team Capt. 3. 5, 7 : Track 4. 6. 8. 3 R ' s . Simmons. JoAnn Carol Cottey Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : German Club 3, 4. 5. 6 : Eques- trians 7, 8. Smith. Brure Lynn Palmer Chiropractic Col. Boys Glee Club 3. 4 : Wrestling 3. 4 : School Assembly Organist 8. Smith. Diana Marie H.R. Pres. 5 ; Student C Council Transportation Comm. 6, 7, 8 ; Stu dent Council Handbook Revision Comm. 6, 7, 8 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 5, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8 : Latin Club 7. 8 ; Future Physicians 3. 4 | Carousel Tick et Comm. 6; Tutor 7, 8; An- nual Copy Staff 8. Smith. Frank Maurice Drake Annual Sports Co-Editor 8 ; Roundup Sports Editor 7; Chess Club 6, 7. 8 ; Key Club 7, 8; Football 3 ; Cross Country 3 : Track 4 ; Base- ball Manager 6 ; Coin Club 6. 7 ; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8. Smith. Harold Drake Student Council Rep. 4 ; Cross Country 2 R ' s 5, 7; Track 4. 6. Smith. Linda Sue I.S.U. H.R. Sec. 3. 4 ; Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics j Student Council Rep. 6 : Stu- dent Council Special Day Comm. 7 ; Riderettes 5, 6. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Blue Cadets 8; French Club 5. 6. 7 ; Latin Club 3. 4 ; Internatl. Club Smith. Steve V. I.S.U. Junior-Varsity Basketball 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Sergeant- at-Arms 8. S nod grass. Betty Bea Drake Senior Frolics ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7 ; Student Council Teddy Roosevelt Day Comm. 7 : Girls Club Research Comm. 5. 6, 7 ; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 5. 6, 7 ; Red Cross Rep. 3. 4. 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 : Bridge Club 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Internatl. Club 7; Fu- ture Physicians 3 ; Scholastic Art Key Win- ner 3. Snook. Mary Louise S.U.I. H.R. Sec. 6; Senior Frolics: Student Council Teddy Roosevelt Day: Student Council Tutor- ing Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7. 8 ; Annual Ad Staff 3. 4, 5. 6 : Nurses Monitor 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6: Future Teachers 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 — Sec. 7, 8 : Crucible Make-up Crew 7: Girls Leaders 6. 7. 8. Somerville. Richard Wayne S.U.I. Annual Copy Editor 7, 8 : Roundup Editor 7 : Band First Drum. Pep Band 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Football 3 : Baseball Manager 4. R : Charter Member of Band Six-Year Club 7. 8— Pres. 8 j Des Moines Register and Tribune Scholarship to the Iowa High School Press Association Journalism Workshop at S.U.I. : Band Man- ager 7. 8. Sparlin. Michael Louis S.UlI. H.R. V. Pres. 3 : Student Council Safety Comm. 6, 7 J Future Physicians 7, 8 ; Football 3 ; Swimming 3. 4. 5, 6. Spear. Russell Bradford Boys Glee Club 5. 6; Wrestling 4. 6. Mixed Chorus 5. 7; Sponce, Steve Northwestern Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics Director 8 ; Annual Introduction Comm. 7. 8 : Roundup Staff 8 : French Club 3. 4 : Internatl. Club 8 : Key Club Program Comm. 7. 8 j Thes- pians V. Pres. 6. 7, 8: Mimes 6 Director 7. 8 ; Matchmaker 5 : Carousel 6 ; Cru- cible 7 : Student Director Arsenic and Old Lace 8. Sperry. Paul David Drake Senior Frolics: Orchestra 3. 4. 5. 6: Math- Science Club 3. 4. 5 : German Club 3. 4 ; Chess Club 7. 8: Coin Club 3. 4. 159 J. C. WHITE CRANE SERVICE 5 to 45 Ton Cranes RENTALS BY THE HOUR, DAY. WEEK OR MONTH COMPLETELY INSURED Will go anywhere in Iowa Dial BL 5-1126 2120 HARDING ROAD PIONEER JEWELERS OF IOWA Our 99th ) car in Dcs Moines 1865 Plumb Jewelry Stare Walnut at Sixth Des Moines HAR-DER LUMBER CO. Complete Line of Building Materials THE Congratulations Srniors FOOD KING OF DES MOINES Peerless Supply Co. 4012 E. 14th Dcs Moines, Iowa INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 160 Speth. Stephanie Ann I.S.I . H.R. Sec. 3, 4; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Secretarial Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Spohn. Patricia Jean I.S.U. Girls Club Rep. 6, 6 ; Annual Staff 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. X ; Bridge Club 6; Future Teachers 8: Future Nurses 7. 8; Internatl. Club 8; Home- making Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Spooner. Howard J. Spot . Jeannette Ix uise I.S.I . H.R. Sec. 5, 6 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7. 8: Annual Index Comm. I, 4. 5. 6: Annual Senior Section Comm. 5, 6. 7, 8 j An- nual Ad Salesman 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4. fi j Latin Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 — V. Pres. 7, 8; Future Teachers 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8— Historian 6, V. Pres. 8 | Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Biology Lab Assistant 6, 6. Starke. Virginia Lou Stanford Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 5, 6 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7 ; Stu- dent Council Special Days Comm. 8 ; Annual Senior Comm. 7. I; Annual Art Comm. 7, 8: Annual Ad Salesman 3. 4, 5. 6 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; French Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Sec. 7 : Internatl. Club 7, 8; Macbeth 4: Mrs. McThing Pub- licity Comm. | ; Macbeth Publicity Comm. 4; Lifeguard 5. 6; Homemaking Club 8; Red Cross Internatl. Art Exhibit 8. Steele. John Mike Oklahoma Cniversity H.R. V. Pres. 3. Sec. 6. Wrestling 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R ' s ; Cross Country 3. Stewart. Sally Ann Central Missouri State Senior Frolics 8 j Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 7 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8; Annual Ad Salesman 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Spanish Club 7. 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 j One Act Plays Costume Comm. 7. Stinson. Kenneth Glendle Grand View Stage Crew 3. 4. 5. 6 j Sound Crew 3. 4. 5, 6 — Assistant Manager: Mrs McThing Sound Crew 3 ; Cross Country 6 j Track 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Stowe. Gurden Alden I.S.C Bridge Club 6. 8; Chess Club 5, 6, 7. 8; Audio-Visual Crew. Suarez. Fernando J. Lake Forest H.R. Pres. 7, 8; Student Council Rep. 8: Stu- dent Council Open House Comm. 7. 8 : Student Council Finance Comm. 7, 8 j Roundup Staff 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 7. 8 — Pres. 7 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Future Physicians 7. 8. Swaim. Allan Lee I niv. of Wisconsin At Ludwigsburg American High School: H.R. Pres. 3, 4 Sophomore Class V. Pres. 3, 4 j Student Council Rep. 3. 4. At Munich Ameri- can High School s The Common Man 5. 6 : Basketball 5, 6 ; Cross Country 5, 6 ; National Honor Society 6. Swanson. Diana Louise Drake Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8: Annual Copy Comm. 7, 8: Annual Index Comm. 5: Annual Ad Salesman 7. 8: Round- up Page One Editor 7 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 | Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Future Teachers 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Historian 7 : Internatl. Club 8; Homemaking Club 7. 8; Office Assist- ant 5 ; Hubbell Helper. 7. Swanson. Ward L. Band 3. 4 ; Boys Leader 8. Synhorst. Robert Bruce H.R. Pres. H; Band 3. 4; Math-Science Club 3, 4 ; German Club 3, 4 ; Camera Club 3, 4 ; Stage and Sound Crew 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 3 R ' s — Captain ; Boys Lead- er 3, 4. 6. 6, 7, 8; Lab Assistant 3, 4, 7, 8; State Champion, Swimming: A ll-American. Swimming. Taake. Jeanne Ann Northwest Missouri State Majorettes 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 j German Club 3, 4. 5. 6. Taggart. Peter William Coe College H.R. Sec. 5, 6; Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Rep. 7 ; Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Concert Chorus 5. 6. 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8: All-State Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8; Key Club T. H; Carousel 6; Basketball 3, 4. 5, 6: Baseball 4: Cross Country 3, 4; Leaders 7, 8: Student Council Safety Comm. 7, 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 6 ; Student Council Building and Grounds Comm. 6; Student Council Constitution Revision Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council P.T.A. Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8: All- City Student Council P.T.A. Rep. 8; Boys Golf 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Taggart. Suzanne Carol Duke H.R. Sec. 7. 8; Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 8 ; Annual Index Comm. 7.8: Annual Ad Salesman 7.8: Round- up Staff Managing Editor 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; French Club 5. 6, 7. 8; Bridge Club 7. 8 : Future Teachers 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Inter- natl. Club 7. 8: Homemaking Club 7, 8: Cru- cible 1 Costume Comm. 7 : Arsenic and Old Lace Props Comm. 8; Tutor 7. 8; A. A. U.N. Tour 6. Taka. Bev Farol H.R. Sec. 3, 4: Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 7, 8 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7 ; Student Council Special Days Comm. 8; Annual Art Comm. 7, 8: Riderettes 5. 6, 7. : Football Pep Club 3, 5 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Spanish Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 — Treas. 7 : Secretarial Club 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Internatl. Club 7. 8 : Office Assistant 7 ; Arsenic and Old Lace Crew 8. Tatz. Celia Jean William Woods College Student Council Hospitality Comm. 8 j Girls Club Social Comm. 5, 6 : Roundup Staff 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 : Blue Cadets 7. 8. Taylor. Harriet Jeanne Macalester College Gir ' s Glee Club 5. 6: Orchestra 3. 4: Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 ; French Club 5. 6. 7 ; Latin Club 5, 6 : Internatl. Club 7. 8 ; Carousel 6 : One Act Plays 7 : One Act Plays Costume Comm. Co-Chrmn. 7. Taylor. Jerilyn Univ. of Nebraska Annual Ad Salesman 6, 8 ; Annual Senior Sec- tion Comm. 6, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 { Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 ; Spanish Club 5. 7 : Latin Club 3. 4 ; Roundup Ad Manager 7. Taylor. Susan Estelle East Los Angeles Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. B ; Future Nurses 3, 4. Teppert. William Allen Drake S.l.L Swenson. Mark Douglas Drake Baseball 6. At Cissna Park High School: Boys Chorus 3, 4 ; Spanish 3, 4 j Baseball. 3, 4. Monogram. Teraberry. Pamela Kay Drake Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 : Girls Club Social Comm. 3. 4. 5, 6: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6 : Blue Cadets 7 : Girls Go ' f 3 4 : Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 3. 4 : Art Coordinator Sharks Pageant 7. Thomas. Howard Neal Cornell H.R. Pres. 6; Cross Country 3, 5, R ; Track 6, R ; Scholarship to Cornell. Thomas. Moses Muchiri Iowa Wesleyan Student Council Internatl. Students Comm. 7 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6 j Internatl. Club 7, 8. Thomas. Steven P. Drake H.R. V. Pres. 3. 4; H.R. Pres. 5, 6; Cross Country 5. Thompson, James Duncan Grand View Football 3 ; Wrestling 5 ; Boys Leaders 7, 8. Thompson. Raymond Ix uis I.S.I . H.R. Treas. 3: Key Club 7. Bj Stage and Sound Crew 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Audio-Visual Crew 3. 4 : Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2 R ' s ; Life- guard 7, 8. Thompson. William M. Thornton. Gloria Fallen NW Missouri State Annual Circulation Comm. 6, 7 ; Football Pep Club 5 : Basketball Pep Club 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 6 : Crucible and One Act Plays Make-up Comm. At Whitehaven High School: Spanish Club 3. 4. Thorp. Jack Andersen Football 3 : Baseball 4. (•rand View Thurston. Connie Kay I.S.C. Senior Mimeographing Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8; Annual Circulation Comm. 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. ?! Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Tidrick. Virginia Ann L ' niv. of Nebraska H.R. V. Pres. 3 : Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Historical Comm. 7 ; Annual Underclassmen Comm. 3, 4: Annual Assistant Editor 7, 8: Roundup Page Six Editor 7 : Concert Chorus 5. 6. 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 ; Carousel 6 j Girls Golf 4, 5, 6, 7 ; R ; Kofu Exchange Comm. 7. Timmins. Leslie Sue Student Council Rep. 3. 4 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 3, 4 : Girls Club Research Comm. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 ; Girls Golf 3, 4, 5. 2 R ' s : Student Council Homecoming Comm. 3 : Student Council Open House Comm. 8. Torres. Paul Morningside College Spanish Club 7. 8: Latin Club 7, 8. Tracy. Gary D. Northwest Missouri State Band 3, 4, 5 : Wrestling 7. Truitt. Donald Lee (.rand View Mixed Chorus 4 : Wrestling 6 : DECA Club 7. 8— Pres. 7. 8. Tucker. Susan Joan S.l ' .I. Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 8: Library Monitor 5. 6: An- nual Activities Comm. 7. 8; Roundup Page Six Editor 8 : Red Cross Rep. 3. 4 ; Riderettes 5. 6. 7. 8 : Sec. 7. 8 j Football Pep Club 3 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 j French Club 3. 4. 5. 6 : Scribblers Club 3. 4, 5. 6 : Make-up Crew 7 : Riders Club Rep. 7, 8. Turnquist. Philip Howard (.rand View Turpin. Sandra Louise Drake DECA Club 7. 8. Tysseling. Diane Kay Drake H.R. Sec. 5. 7: Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Stu- dent Council Rep. 5, 6 : Student Council Social Comm. 4, 5 : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 5. 6 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 6 j Girls Glee Club 5. 6 ; Mixed Chorus 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6 j Blue Cadets 7 : Secretarial Club 6 : Lifeguard 7. 161 Best It is lies Seniors Buildings DOHERTY CONST. CO. 2541 Euclid Ave. Ph. 274-3663 BOOTS STUDIO 612 Grand West Des Moines BL 5-4221 Over 10,000 Titles in Stock THE BOOK 810 Locust Street STORE Des Moines Ph.: AT 8-7267 Richards PHARMACY E. Dhwm Riehmrd$, H.l ' h. 3001 Merle Hoy Road BR 6-4578 Homesteaders Life Company 2141 Grand AT 8-7481 J ESTE SONS R Everything in Real Estate and Insurance Since 1897 Fleming Building Phone CH 3-0511 162 u l llrirh. Mary Kathltrn V Vander Kamp. Phyllis Jean Senior Frolics 8 ; Girls Glee Club 8; Mixed Chorus 8 ; Football Pep Club I, 5, 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8; Secre- tarial Club 6. Van Gilder. Greg Veiock. Linda Joy Stephens Football Pep Club 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. At Conestoga High School : H.R. Sec. 5, 6 ; Red Cross Rep. 6 ; Majorettes 3, 4 ; Newspaper Staff 6. Weidmaier. William R. NW Missouri State Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8 ; Student Council Transi ortation Comm. 7 ; Concert Chorus 5, G, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Carousel 6 ; Foot- ball 3. 5, 7, R : Sophomore and Junior Var- sity Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Baseball 4 j Boys Leader 3, 4. Weiss. Alan Bach S.I I H.R. Pres. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Student Council Open House Comm. 6 ; Transportation Comm. 5. 6. 7 : Human Rights Comm. 7 ; Annual Salesman 3. 4. 5, 6 : Annual Sports Staff 7. 8 ; Roundup Business Manager 8: Mixed Chorus 3; French Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, Publicity Comm. 3, 4, 5, Refreshments 6, 7. 8; Scribblers Club 7. 8. Parlimentarian 8; Internatl. Club 7. 8 — Dis- cussion Comm. 7, 8 ; Key Club 7, 8 ; Crucible Publicity Comm. 7 ; Stamp Club 7 : All-City Student Council Youth Employment Comm. 6. 8; Senior Tea Host 6; Career Day Host 7. Williams. Susan Rae S.U.I. Student Council Transportation Comm. 7 ; Stu- dent Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Research Comm. 7. 8 ; Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 ; Latin Club 3. 4, 5, 6 : Thespians 6, 7, 8 — Sec.; Matchmaker Make-up Comm. 5; Crucible Make-up Comm. 7 ; Annual Ad. Salesman 5, 7 ; Annual Student Life Editor. Willis. Becky Jann I.S.U. Girls Glee Club 7. 8; Riderettes 5. 6, 7, 8; Counselor Office Assistant 5, 6. Wills. Suzanne Lee Mixed Chorus 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. Snack Bar Worker 7, 8. Wimp. Larry A. Vivado. Jore Alfrado I.S.l . At American Institute. La Paz, Bolivia: Class Pres. 3. 4. Voss, John Edward I.S.l. Vox, Margaret Marie Drake Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 8 j Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7. 8 ; Library Monitor 5. 6. 7. 8 ; B i Cross Rep. 7. ; Concert Chorus . . t , 7. ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8; German Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7: Internatl. Club 7, 8 ; Carousel 6 ; Crucible Props Comm. 7. w Walker. Amber I ee Drake Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Walker. Paula Jeane I.S.l. H.R. Sec. 3. 4 ; Senior Social Comm. 8 j Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5 j Student Council Election Comm. 7 j Girls Club Rep. 3, 4 ; Girls Club Parliamentarian 7, 8 ; Band 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Girls Leaders 5. 6, 7. 8. Warren, Jane Ann Simpson Senior Frolics 8. Student Council Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club 5. 6 ■Majorettes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 — Captain 5 6, 7. 8 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8: French Club 5, 6, 7; Latin Club 3. 4 : Future Teachers 5, 6. 7, 8— V. Pres. 7. Pres. 8: Crucible and One Act Make-up Comm. 7. 8 ; Drama Workshop 7, 8 : Hubbell Helper 8. Warren. William Joseph I.S.l . Student Council Rep. 3. 4 : Key Club 8 ; Foot- ball 3. 5; Basketball 4. 6. Waters. Linda Joyce Grand View Riderettes 5. 6, 7. 8 Pres. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Sec- retarial Club 7. 8: Counseling Office Assistant Watters. Jeffrey Hugh Northwestern Senior Frolics 8 j Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 7 : French Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 —Pres. 7 ; Internatl. Club 7, 8 : Key Club Sen- ior Board Rep. 7, 8 ; Future Physicians 5, 6, 7, I; National Merit Quarter-Finalist 6; Riders Club Certificate of Leadership and Achieve- ment 4. Weaver. Thomas Lance Central Missouri State Swimming 4, 6, 8. Weber, Jennier Lee S.l ' .I. Senior Frolics S, Make-up Chrmn. ; Concert Chorus 7. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadet 7. 8 ; Debate Club 3 ; Internatl. Club 7. 8 : Thespians 6, 7. 8 : Treas. 7 : Student Direc- tor. One Act Plays 7: Mrs. McThing 5: Carousel 6 : Crucible 7 ; Macbeth 4 ; Lab Assistant 5, 6, 7, 8. Wellen, Sherry-Mae Grace College Roundup Staff 8; Girls Glee Club 7. 8: Mixed Chorus 7, 8 ; Homemaking Club 7. Wells. Craig Wayne I.S.l . Student Council Transportation Comm. 7 : Or- chestra 3 ; Marching. Concert, Pep Band 3. 4 : Math-Science Club 7. 8 ; German Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Soph. Football 3; 1962 Hawkeye Sci- ence Fair Award Winner 4. West, Mary Patricia Drake Senior Frolics Skit 8: Nurses Monitor 7: Con- cert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Carousel 6 : Office Assistant 8. M Ml, Susan E. Football Pep Club Club 4. 6. Wharff. Mar L nn Pasadena Jr. College Senior Frolics 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 7 : Blue Cadets 8. At Tech High School : Basketball Pep Club 3, 5 : Girls Tennis 3, 5 ; Tech Leader 4. 5. White. David Harris Drake Football 3, 5, 7. R : Hall Monitor 5. White. Helen Marie Drake Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8; Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8 : French Club 3. White. Mary Jo Senior Frolics Comm. 8 : Student Council So- cial Comm. 8 ; Student Council Red Cross Comm. 8; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8. White. Michael White. Vicki Ann I ' niv. of Missouri Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7 : Student Council Social Comm. 5 6 : Girls Club Service Comm. 8; Annual Staff ♦ . 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 j Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; Spanish Club 7. 8: French Club 3, 4: Latin Club 7, 8: Scribblers Club 5, 6. 7. 8 — Treas. j Match- maker 5 : Carousel 6 j Office Assistant 7. 8 : Student Council Poster Booster Comm. 6 : A. A. U.N. Tour 7. Whitney. Juanita Ann Wilberforce. Ohio Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Human Rights Comm. 5, 6, 7. Williams. Daniel R. Mixed Chorus 3; Latin Club 3. Wingert. Stephen Charles I.S.U. Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 ; Band 3. 4, 5 ; Wrestling 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. 2 RV j Cross Country 5, 7 ; Internatl. Club 8. Wishman, Barbara Lou Senior Class Sermon Comm. 8 : Annual Sales- man 7. 8: Annual Circulation Comm. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Secretarial Club 7, 8. Wittenbaugh. Karen Lee Student Council Social Comm. 6 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6; Blue Cadets 7. Wolff. Diane Louise Bradley I ' niv. Annual Ad Team Captain 7. 8; Band 5, 6; Football Pep Club 7 : Spanish Club 5, 6, 7 — Trea.s. 6: Internatl. Club 7; One Act Plays 8 ; Carousel Scenery Comm. 5 : Crucible Pub- licity Comm. 7. At Schreiber High School: Band, 3, 4. Woltz. David A. I ' niv. of Colorado Woltz. Nancy J. Sharks Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Wood. Stephen M. Woodard, Leslye Jean Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4 ; Secretarial Club 7. 8. Woodburn. Stephanie L. Stanford Girls Club Rep. 7. 8: Mixed Chorus 3; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; French Club 3, 4. 5. 6— V. Pres. ; Fu- ture Nurses Club 3. 4. 5 : Internatl. Club 7 ; Future Physicians Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7— Sec. : Girls Leader 5. 6, 7, 8; A.F.S. Finalist 6; A.A.U.N. Tour 6. Woods. Carmen E. S.l ' .I. H.R. Sec. 3. 4: Co-Chrmn. o Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Social Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8 — Chrmn. 7, 8 : Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8 ; Orchestra 3, 4 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8: Blue Cadets 7, 8; French Club 3, 4. 5. 6— Sec. : Thespians 5, 6, 7, 8 — Sec. : One Act Plays 6. 8 ; Matchmaker 5 : Carousel 7 : Arsenic and Old Lace 8 : Girls Leader 6. 7, 8: A.A.U.N. Tour 6. Woods, Jo Ann Drake Mixed Chorus 5. 6 j Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8; Spanish Club 3. 4. 5, 6 ; Carousel 6. Woolley. Mar ( Pasadena Playhouse Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8: Blue Cadets 8; French Club 5. Latin Club 3. 4 : Debate Club 3. 4 ; Scribblers Club 3: Thespians 6. 7. 8; Play Crew 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8: Costume Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8: Drama Club 3. 4. 5, 6. Wright. Douglas G. S.I .1. H.R. V. Pres. 3: Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Safety Comm 8 ; Macbeth 4 : Foot- ball 3 : Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8 ; Riders Club Rep. 8 ; Homecoming Escort 7. if.:. Roosevelt students board the bus after scSool. The Des Moines Transit Company ' s cheerful and co-operative service adds another helpful note to the Roosevelt scene. DES MOINES TRANSIT CO. DES MOINES MARBLE MANTEL COMPANY Tiling in Iowa Since 1885 938 Sixth Avenue CH 4-8327 CRESCENT CHEVROLET 5th and Keo I. R. PIGGOTT. PRES. Elsie says . . . Congratulations to the Class of ' 64 DAIRY PRODUCTS Wright. Karen Ann A.I.B. Senior Frolics 8 ; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 7, 8 ; All-State Chorus 7 ; Carousel 6 ; Office Assistant 7, 8. Y Yamamoto. Keith Robert I.S.I . H.R. V. Pres. 5. 6, 7, 8; Senior Class Com- mencement Comm. 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 8 ; Assembly Usher 5, 6 ; Boys Glee Club 4 ; Math-Science Club 8 ; German Club 3. 4, 6, 7, 8 ; Key Club 8 ; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7 ; Lunchroom Monitor | : H.R. Treas. 8: Career Day Host 7; Finalist in National Council of Teachers of English Awards Competition : Member of Associate in Honors Program at I.S.U. Zamarin. Ronald George S.I .1. H.R. Sec. 5, 6, 7, 8; Senior Class Commence- ment Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Stu- dent Council Rep. 8 ; Student Council First V. Pres. 8; Student Council Social Comm. 7. 8 ; A.F.S. Comm. 5. 6 ; Student Council Build- ing and Grounds Chrmn. 8 ; Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 5. 6: Key Club 7, 8: Football 3. 5, 7. R ; Basketball 4 ; Wrestling '  . 7. 8. 2 R ' s ; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7 ; Sergeant-at-Arms 7 ; Lunch- room Head Monitor 8; All City Sutdent Coun- cil Jamboree 8; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8; Hall Monitor 3, 4 : Kiwanian of the Month I : N.F.T.D. Certificate of Achievement. August Graduates Adams. Bee 8.U.I. Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; DECA Club 7. Bethardu, Connie Lee S.I .I. DECA Club Sec. 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3; Basketball Pep Club 4. 165 Annual Ad Salesmen FRONT ROW: Pam Seihinger, Hermiene Cohen, Linda Pedersen, Diane Wolff, Bob Hendricks. Judy Newlin, Linda Cosgrove. MIDDLE ROW: Alan Weiss, Lynn Johnson, Steve Spence, Jane Reid, Joanne Plager. BACK ROW: Sue Thorpe, Ed Kelly, Lyn Jackovich, Marge Schwiebert, Janet Kyi, Connie Thurston, Sally Swab. The super-salesmen pictured above are responsible for selling the ads in this section, which pay nearly a third of the Roundup ' s publication costs. Bob Hen- dricks and Linda Pederson each won a dinner for selling the most ads. NOW IT ' S PEPSI PEPSI-COLA FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG Congratulation 196 I Graduates Hvst ishvs for a Successful Future THE PAPER BOX Everything in Parry Goods Roosevelt Shopping Center Be$i W ishe Seniors! THE MORRIS PLAN 513 Locust 166 Pictorial Index Aalders, Debbie 69, 97 Abbott. Mike 62 Ackley, Steve 33, 123, 124, 125 Adams, Dee 69, 93, 103 Adams. Dennis 62 Adams, Linda 62 Addington, Scott 69, 123, 125 Adler, Marcia 62 Ahlers, Lisa 62 Albaugh, Sue 33, 84 Alcorn, Jane 62 Alcorn, Jay 62 Alcorn. Kathy 33, 100. 105 Aldrich, Fred 27, 33. 107, 135 Aldrich. Lila 62. 92 Allen. Ed 69 Allen, Gerald 33 Allen, Linda 33, 85 Allen, Marsraret 62, 101 Allen, Russell 11. 33, 84, 87, 95, 101. 108 Allen. Steve 62 Allen, Terri 62 Allender, Mary 62. 128 Altman, Jeanne ... 6, 69. 81, 89, 91, 97. 100, 107 Amerson. Kristi 69 Amick. Julie 62 Anderson, Andrea 33. 84, 87, 105 Anderson. Bill 69, 95 Anderson, (Jail 62, 105 Anderson. Jaye 33, 85. 97, 107 Anderson, Jean 62 Anderson. Karla 62. 95 Anderson. Kathy 86 Anderson, Kris 62, 69 Anderson, Linda 69 Anderson. Rosalie 33. 84, 97 Andrew, Sheryl 69 Andrews, David 33, 103 Andrewson, Jack 69, 114 Anton, Betty 13. 33. 88, 90 Arnold. Chris 62 Arnold. Rob 33, 85 Aronow, Richard 62 Aronow. Steve 62 Arvidson. Cheryl 69. 86. 102. 107 Ash. Mike 62 Ashley. Toni 33, 86, 88. 89. 105 Aspengren, Bill 62 Aspengren, Jack 62 Asthalter, Mike 33, 85. 87. 96. 101 Atherton, Janice 33, 84, 86, 94 Augustine. Eddie 33, 126 Austin, Jim 33. 83. 87, 101 Ayers, Dave 69 Ayers, Sara 33. 92 B Babbitt. Florence Babcock, Peggy Baccus, David Backus. Linda Bader, Kathy Baer. Jan Bagby. Gary H Bag?. Mike 62. 126 Baie, Dennis 62 Bailey. Mike 33. 116. 126 Baker. Jack 33. 96. 104. 112. 114. 126. 127 Baker. Jerry 69 Balanoff. Marlys 33, 88, 90 Balch. Elvin 69 Baldwin, l ' am Baldwin, Stan H Balko, Sue fl Baranosky. Erna 33. 86 Barnes. Barb 62, 94 Barnett, Nancy 62 Barney, Lynn 69. 107 Barrett, Beth 69. 85 Barsky. Dennis 62. 115, 131 Barsky. Nancy 62 Barsky. Sandy 34 Bartley, George 24. 62 Bartnek. Andi 62. 86. 101 B assarear. Jim 69 Bassman, Roberta 62 Bassman, Steve 34, 104 Bastian, Gary 62. 101, 131 Bathey. Tom 69, 126 Battershell. Peggy M Baughman. Carla 34, 84. 87. 92, 93 Baughman. Sandy . 62 Baugus, Jim 69, 117. 126 Baumann. Fred H Baumeister, Mark 69 Beal. Linda 69 Beals. Barbara 69, 86 Beard, Mary 34 Beardsley, Susan 69, 93 Beasley, Bob 69 Beasley, Byron 62 Beatty, Becky 34, 97, 100, 104 Beatty, Mary Ann 34, 98, 1C0 Beatty, Pearl 69, 86, 97 Beatty. Rich 27. 34. 78. 85. 96, 99 Bechtel, Chris 69 Beecher, Ann 69 Beers, Linda 62 Beeston, Bruce 69, 94, 95 Begley, Janice 34, 86, 100 Behm, Kris 62 Behrendt. Tim 34 Bein, Karla . 69 Bell. Gary 115 Bell. Rick 34 Bell, Steve 62. 92. 94. 115 Bemisdarfer, Bob 62 Bemisdarfer, Jan 34 Bennett, John 62 Bennett, Karin 34, 86 Bennett, Stephen 34 Benson, Dianne 34, 103 Bentley. Jacque 34, 100 Bcntley, Michael II Benton, Bob 69. 92. 95. 97. 98 Berg, Betty 34 Berger, Alice 34, 85, 93. 100 Bergeson, Tina 62 Bergman. Bruce 62. 116. 121 Bergstresser. Lance 34, 103, 121 Berke. Kelly 59. 112, 114. 125 Berkemann. Dennis 92, 93. 134 Berkley. Bob 69, 93, 101, 103, 106. 107 Berkley. Ed 34, 102. 103, 104. 107 Berns. Cathie 69 Bernstein, Anne 34 Berry. Bob 34, 104 Berry, Joe 62 Berry, Scott 62 Berven. Barb -..62 Best. Joyce 34. 87 Best. Ron 69 Bethards. Connie 59 Bethel. Jennifer 69 Bevington, Lora 34 Bidelman. Wayne 69. 92. 94 Bigot. Ruth 34, 84, 87. 107 Billbrey. Jeff 69 Billick. Lark 62. 115 Billings, Bob 35, 92, 117, 125 Billmeyer. Georgia 35, 87. 100 Binns. Kevin 62, 102 Birge. Tom 62. 102. 107 Bishop. Ben 69 Bishop, Bill 25, 69 Bishop. Dave 35, 80. 103. 113. 114 Bishop. Jane 69. 89 Bishop, Jean 69. 89 Bishop. Sara 69. 89 Bittner, Carol 35 Bjork. Becky 6. 10. 35. 91, 100 Black. Neil 62 Blacketer. Stephen 69 Blair. Linda 35. 84. 100. 106 Blair. Miriam .62 Blair. Patty 62 Blake. David 59 Blake. Linda 62 Blakely. Ken 35 Blanchard. Jay 35 Blazek. Beth 62 Bliss. Rosamond 62 Bloodsworth. Judy 35, 41. 86, 89. 106 Bluethner. Sybille 35. 51. 87, 108 Blumberg. Larry 35, 104 Blumenberg, Karen 62 Boal. Steve 62 Boatman. Jim 35 Boehler. Linda 69 Boggio. Francis 35 Bohner, Dan 62. 115. 126 Bolsinger. Sondra 35, 87. 93 Bonta, Stan 62. 128 Booher. Dick 62 Bookey. Andi 35. 51 Bookey. Harry 62. 128 Booth. Marlene 62 Booth, Stephanie 35 Boots. Bob 59 Boozel. John 35, 83 Borg. Gloria 69, 85, 89 Borror, Sandy 69, 91 Bos. Tom 62 Bostwick. Cheryl ...62 Bounds. Royce 69 Bowen. James 69 Bowers. Jim 62 Bowes. Terry 69. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127 Bowles. Bud 62. 121 Boyce. Tom 69 Boyd. Barbara 62 Boyd. Dennis H Boyd, Joanne 35, 92, 100 Boysen. Kraig 69, 106, 107 Brady. Jim 35, 103 Brandenburg, Melinda . 36. 83. 91. 97 Brandt. Susan 69, 93 Brazzle. Bill H Brett, Wray M Brewer, Barb 69. 93 Brewer. Cindy 35, 51, 83 Brindley, Brian 69. 129 Brinton. Karen 69, 89, 90 Broad. Steve H Broadfoot. Sandee 69. 93. 97. 107 Brockway, Craig 69 Brody. Marty 69 Brody, Michaela 69 Brogden, Steve 62, 86, 120 Brooks, Larry 62 Broome, Connie 62 Broughton. Kirby 62, 101 Brown. Bruce 35, 96, 97 Brown, Charlene 62 Brown. Cheryl 69, 101 Brown. Dick IS, 125 Brown. Jerry 35. 123 Brown. Jim 62 Brown. Joan 62 Brown. Kathy 69 Brown, Linda Ann 62, 101 Brown. Linda K 62 Brown. Margaret 69, 105 Brown. Prudy 69. 93 Brown. Ron 69. 114 Brown, Ross 36. 101, 121. 125 Brown. Sandy 62 Brownfield, Steve . 62, 86, 115. 121 Brubaker, Dale 69 Brubaker. Dennis 62 Brumbelow, Efne 36, 103 Brunk. Betty 69 Bryson. Betty 69. 98 Buchan, Mary .. .36. 86, 93. 100. 105 Buckley. Lynn 62 Bunce, Steve 69 Burgdorf. Max 62. 86. 102 Burn. Jim 69. 88. 116. 125. 126 Burn. Margaret 36. 78. 87, 89 Bums, Cindy 69, 89. 106 Burns, John 59, 80, 113. 114, 121, 122 Burr. Roger 69 Burright, Karen 62 Busch. Dave 69. 126 Bussman, Suzie 36. 83, 87 Butcher. Barb 62. 100 Caldwell. Janice 36. 87 Callison. Mike 24, 69 Calmer. Bob 36 Cameron. Aaron 62. 131 Campagna, Tormey Campbell, Jerry 69. 113, 114. 117. 125 Campbell. Kathryn 69. 94 Campbell, Marilyn Campbell. Sally 59, 103 Canine, Ann 36 Canter. Judy 62 Carberry, Sherry 86 Card well, Don 69 Carlson, Kristi 69 Carlston. Cindy 36, 100. 105 Carmichael. Richard 36 Carney. Lee Anne U Carpenter. Candy 69. 101, 107 Carpenter. Lottie 62 Carr. Dean 69. 92, 93 Carr. Judy 62 Carr. Scott 62 Carron, Bill Carson, Dan . Carson. Mike Carter, Jack Caspe, Bonnie Caspe. Jeff Caspe, Richard ( a.--rll. Mellissa Cassel. Rhana Carthcart, Dennis Cebuhar, Mike Cedarstrom. Susan Chamberlain, Cheryl M Champ. Carole 69. 86 Chapman. Dave 36. 83. 88. 118. 114. 117. 118 Chase. Betty 63. 100 Chavannes, Marilyn 69 Cheely. Sharon 69. 89 Chemberlin. Lanny 69. 83 Chick, Bill H 69. 116, 125. 126 62. 115 36 36 62 62. 115. 120 36. 92 62 69. 86. 100 63 63 36. 100. 105 Chiesa, Mark Chiesa, Marv Childs. Stan Chinn, Brad Chrisjohn, Barb ... Christian, Julie Christianson. Bart Christianson, Bob 86. 115. 131 68 69 68 68 69. 101 69. 130 63 Christianson, Kathie 63 Christianson, Lana 36. 100 Christopherson, Jo 36. 100 Chrysle, Craig 36 Church, Chris 36 Churchill, Doug 36. 113, 114 Cimino. Gina 63 Clark, Bruce 68 Clark. Sue 69, 89 Clarkson, Dave 63 Clausen, Janet 63, 107 Clay, Steve 63, 92, 116, 120 dayman, Linda 36, 82, 107 Clearwater, Mary 63 Cleeton, Linda 69 Clemens, Mike 69, 123. 126 Cline, Sarah 69, 85 Clingan. Cynde 63 Cobb. Bill 70. 92. 126. 129 Cobb, Larry 63. 114. 120 Codling. Tam 70 Coggeshall. Cynde 32. 36. 83. 88, 89 Cohen, Hermiene 36, 79. 83, 84, 87, 166 Cohen. Ronald 63 Collins. Barbara 37, 51, 81. 88, 89 Colony, Steve 70 Combs. Becky 63. 93 Combs. Bob 63 Conn. Meri 70 Connell. Jeanne 70 Conner, Kacie Conner. Mike 37. 83 63 Conover, Clinton 37. 101 Conover, Karen 70, 86 Cook. Graham 70. 114, 117, 119 Cook. Sam 70, 81. 108. 123 Cook. Sharon 37, 86, 87. 90, 97 Coombs, Steve 116 Coonce. Carole 63. 93. 101 Cooney, Helen 63 Cooper, Don 70. 128 Copenhaver. Dave 70, 126 Correy, Diane 37, 100 Corrie, Craig 87 Corrigan. Patrick 59 Cosgrove, Linda 70. 89, 93. 107. 128, 166 Cosson, George 70, 85, 103 Cownie. Frank 63. 123 Cox. Brian 63. 126 Cox. Charles 70. 92 Cox. Doug 37, 96 Cox. Penny 63 Craig. Becky 63. 95 Cramer, Cathy 68 Crandell. Corky 63. 121 Crandell. Sue 37, 83 Crawford. Bill 37 Crawford. Mark ... 37 Creger. Martha 37. 103 Cress. Chris 96 Crew. Marilyn 90 Crist. Al 70 Criswell. Bob 37 Crosby. Doug Crosley. Jack Cross. Caren Cross. Cordell Crouch. Parker . . Crew. Lanetta 63 63 70. 89 63. 115. 126 70 68 Crowley. Barbara 70. 106 Cruickshank. Dave 70 Cruson, Joyce 68 Cummings, Jeff 70, 102. 106. 126 Cunic. Carol 70. 86 Cunningham, Laura 63 Cunningham, Linda 70. 91. 93 Curnes. Peter 70. 125 Curtis. Mike 70 Cushman. Gae 37. 87. 101 Cushman. Jan 68 Cushman. Val 70 Cutforth. Charlene 63 Cutforth. Mike 37. 125 Cutler. Steve 68 D Daffron. Mike 70, 113. 114. 126 Dahlin. Mary 37 Dalbey. Margaret ...70. N, LM Daniel. Doug 63 Daniels. Fred 70. 116 Davenport. Elaine 70, 105 1G7 PRINTING ■BINDING STEEL AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE CATALOGS • BROADSIDES • CIRCULARS Other Direct Advertising Pieces Owl SpQcialii ine Engraved Stationery Invitations and Announcements Calling Cards LLAC E-HOMESTEAD CO. 1912 Grand Ave. DES MOINES, IOWA Phone 243-6181 SECOND TO NONE IN SUBURBAN BANKING 1 A. FIRST FEDERAL STATE BANK The Bank by the University 24th and University BL 5-3121 Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Con at u I at ion s. S n iors RAY ' S UPTOWN DRUG 42nd and University 255-3145 Con iiratnhitio n 1 . S € n tors SHELDON SCHATZ INSURANCE 241 I University CR 9-9125 Congratulations Fellow Seniors Thank you or your help and cooperation this year THE 1964 ROUNDUP STAFF 168 Davenport, Linda . KM, Davidson, Marcia .... DaviH. Boh It, Davis, Del Davis, Parker 70, Davis, Rod 63, Davis, Sandra Davis, Sue Davis, Suzanne Davison, Anne Davisson, Craig Dawson. Jan 37, 7 9, 84, Dawson, Shelley 37, 84, Dawson, Stuart Dayton. Chuck DeBord. Mark De Hammer. Ron 70. 95, Delgado, Enrique DeMarce. Tim KM. 115. 70. 7. 93, 70. DeRos. Barbara Dennis, Carolyn Dennis, Michael Denny, Tom Derrick. James Dershem, Linda Deskin. Bill 70, Deuben. Bill . 70, Dexter, John 37, Dexter, Paul KM, Dey, Dick 70. 113. 114, Diamond. Kd 70. 63. 38. 95. 38. 82, 70. 87. 38, 95, ond. Jean Dickerson. Terry Dickinson. Gregg Dickson, Cindy Dickson, Debbie ... Dickson, Suellen . Diehl, Sue Dietz. Veralee DiMaria. Nikki Dimmitt. Don Dixson, Richard .... Doden, Marcia Doherty. Steve 38. 79. 83. 101. Dohrmann. Kathy Donaldson. Sandi Donason. Mike Donhowe, Sara Donohue, Dennis 70, 95, Donovan. Bette 70, 85. Dooley, David 59. Dotson. Denny Dougherty, Kathleen Downing. Richard 38, 95. 101. Doyle, Maureen Dreyer, Steve Druker, Bob 70. Druker. Steve 27. 38, 97, 98, Duchen. Katie It, Duitch. Bob 70. Dunagan. Don 70. 116. Duncan. Greg It, Duncan. Jeannie Duncan. Jim 70. 117. Dunhaver. Barry Dunn, Danny Dunn. Andy Durham. Carol 70. Duse. Steve KM. Dusenbery, Nancy Dutcher, Barb 38, 83. Dyar. Don Dyer, Ann S8, 94 II 115 63 108 115 37 37 .37 .63 .63 xl 87 .63 .63 63 126 .37 131 191 100 63 121 .70 .37 92 128 94 94 130 .63 105 KM 126 37 101 93 107 n KM 107 63 KM 116 63 70 63 63 106 95 87 70 70 123 63 63 107 135 86 92 121 125 70 126 KM KM KM ■115 KM M 70 9M E Easter, Dennis 38. 85. 86. 87. 101 Eberline. Judy 59 Eckhardt. Ed Ms Eddy. Steve 38. 123 Ede. Diane 38. 91. 93 Eder. Audrey 70 Edison. Bill 70. 126 Edmison. Al 38. 121 Edwards. Pamela H Elbert. Ben iKipi 63 EUer. Bea 38. 84 Ellers. Linda 70 Ellis. Bob 7( . 101. 114 Ellis. Mary Jo f| Elphic. Jackie • Ely. Larry KM. 113. 114. 120. 126 Emerson. Tom K3. 92, 115 Engeldinger. Mary H Engman. Susan 38, 82 Kngman. Wendy 70, 86, 89, 128 Epstein. Dennis 63, 115 Epstein, Lisa 88 Epstein. Richard 70. 107 Epstein. Sheila 70. 86 Erbe. Dee 70. 80, 89 Erbe. Jennifer 63 Erickson, Gregg 70, 107 Kix ksun. Karen ft Erp. Ann 3H. S4. 85. 97. 107 Eulberg, Nancy 70. 89 Euritt. Mike 63 Evans. Dave 70, 113, 114, 121 Evans. Kathy 38. 84. 87. 95. 100 Evans. Marsha 38. 84, 85. 87 Evans, Tom Eveland, Paul . Everling, Ruth Everling, Ruth Evertsen, Sue ... Ewald, Betty 38, KM 85. 94 70 70 70, 94 38. 78, 89, 93 Pagan. Beverly . 70, 107 Faino, Mike 13, 63 Faino, Rod 18, 80. 81, 101, 104, 109. 112, 114, 130 Falk, Nile 70, 84 Farmer, Sally 38, 89 Farmer. Tom 63, 115 Farr, Retha KM. 94, 107 Farrell, Diane . 63. 93 Farrell. Linda 70 Faurote, Dee 63 Faurote, Sherry MM, 84, 87 Faust, Chris 70. 86, 95 Faxel, Sandy H Feilen, Nick 70. 92. 93 Feintech, Ed 70 Feintech, Harlan K3. 115, 121 Ferguson, Greg 7n Ferris. Pat 63 Ferry. Linda 70, 94 Fields, San 70. 86, 100 Finnell. Mary 63 Finney. Donna 63 Firman, Kathy MS, 84, 87 Firman. Tom 63, 115 Fischer. Alyce 39, 93 Fish, Jacquie 39, 93 Fish. Steve 63 Fisher, Gae 70 Fisher, Larry 70 Fitz, Don (Dougt 63, 115 Fitze. Charles 63, 95, 115 Fitze, Marcia ... 59. 94 Fleck, Fran 63. 95. 107 Fletcher, Bonnie 39. 83, 87 Fletcher, Ginny 63 Fletcher, John 63 Flowers, Kathy 63 Foarde, Joe 59, 101 Fogel. Bernard 70, 114, 121 Poland. Sandi 27. 39, 81. 83. 97. 135 Folden. Pam 63, 101 Fontanini, Doug 7 Forbes. Steve 39. 80. 101. 104 Foreman. Jackie 39, 103 Forker, Cristy Formara, Gary Forrest, Steve Forsyth, Dennis Fowler, Janice Fowler, Joyce Francisco. Linda .63 70 70 70 39, 93 89 39. 83 Frank. Barry 70. 86, 106 Franquemont, Jim 10, 63, 115, 126 Frederick, Jim 39, 94 Freed. Ann 70, 91 Freed. Syd 70 Freeland. Mike K3. 109, 115. 120. 131 Frevert, Dennis 63 Fribourgh. Mary Ellen 70. 100. 105. 106 Frishberg. Jane 39 Fritts. Mike 70 Frosheiser. Chris 70. 130 Frost, Dave 63 Frost, Jerry ... 39. 104, 112. 114. 126 Fugate. Myrna M Fuller. John 63. 81. 123. 125 Fuller. Susan 39, 84. 87, 90 Furry. Karin 70 Fuson, Alan Fuss. Steve 63. 115. 120 G Galenbeck. Scott 64 Galenbeck, Sue 89 Galinsky. Adrienne K4 Galinsky, Dennis 64 Gammell. Becky 70, 93 Gangestad. Dave 70 Gardner. Linda 70, 86 Gardner, Mike | J Garton. Dennis Gaskell. Line 64 Gasser. Marlise 39. 87. 100 Gates. Jerell 64. 81 Gates. Terry 70. 123. 129 Genovese, Tony 64 Gerdom, Tom 70, 94, 95 Cermet, Sally 70, 100 Gernes. Richard 64 Gerstenberger, Lola 64, 94 Gettys, Judy 39, 85 Gibbs. Bob 27, 39. 87. 96. 97. 101. 135 Gibbs. J. David 64. 95 Gibson. Chase 39, 85, 101 Gibson, Julie 64 Gibson, Sheri K4 Gilbert, Tom 70 Gillespie, Don 64, 115, 121, 126 Gillette, Don 70. 114, 121 Gilman, Paul 39, lu4, 106 Gilman, Vicki K4 Gipple, Ron H Giventer, Mike K4 Glidden, Heidi 70 Glomset, Leif 70, 123, 125 Godfrey, Dennis Ray 64, 131 Goldman, Bart 7o. Goldman. Tom M Goldman, Steve ' 0. 121 Golly. Bill 42. 126 (i(H)dman, Ann 42, 84, 8 ' Goodner, Douglas Goodwin, Keith Gookin, Jon 24, 70 70 70, 95 71 64 Gordon, Bob Gordon. Don Gordon, John B. 71, 102 Gordon, John 107 64 Gordon, Peggy Graham, Bob Graham, Jan Graham, Marsha Graham. Marty Grangaard. Dick Granson, Bill Grant. Carol Grant. Dale Granville, Larry Graves, Ron Greeley, Mary 71 71. 93 64 ...42, 88, 89 71, 121 42 42. 86. 100 42 M 64 71 Green, Beth 71 Green, Elaine 64 Green, Emily 42, 88, 89 Green, Jeff 14 Green, Susan 64, 93 Greene. Rich 42. 103 Greenebaum. Jim 10. 42. 81. 101, 117. 129 Greenwood, Ann Marie 14 Greenhill, Barney 71, 129 Greenhill, Gwenn 42, 84. 87, 89 Greenwood, Pat 42, 94 Griffin. Phyllis 97 Griffin. Rita 42. 87, 94 Griffin. Tim |4 Griffith, Tom 64. 131 Groff. Joanne 71. 9M Grosz. Ke n 42, 92. 126 Grote, Sidney 42 Grove, Mike 64 Groves, Nora 42, 84, 85, 87 Gruen, Richard 4J Gruening, Tom 112. 114 Grund, Ann Grund, Frank . Grundman, Dave Gutshall. Janet Gutshall. Jean Gutzman, Molly 42. 83 71. 86. 107 71 42. 86 42, 86 64 B Haag, Marilyn 71 Hadley, Pam 64 Hadsall. Linda 64 Haeberle, Jay 113. 114 Hake. Rosemary M Hale. Candy 71 Hale, Jean 4, 42 Hall. Bob 42 Hall. Debbie 42. 87 Halstad. John 64. 121 Halvorson. Paul M Hamill. Steve 14 Hamilton. Ellen 71. 86. 100 Hamilton. Gene 71 Hamilton. Steve 42. 80, 81. 85. 104. 113. 114. 126 Hammel. Cliff 71 Hammer, Dee Linda 42, 91, 100 Hammer. Jackie K4 Hammer, Sue . 64 Hammerberg, David 7] Hammond. Kathy 64, 89 Hanbury, Doug 71 Hancock. Pam .... 71. 106 Handford, Kaye 71. 93 Hanel. Nancy 7 1 Hansen, Brenda 64 Hansen, Jaynee 43, 93 Hanson, Cliff 71 Hanson, Connie K4 Hanson, Janet K4 Hanson. Mary 43, 91. 101 Hanson, Rosemary 71 Hanson, Sue 64 Harbin. Steve K4. 115 Hardie. Eileen K4 Hardy. Tom 71 Hargett. Yvonne K4 Hargrove. Linda M Harlow. Jim 71, 80. 87. 95 Harmon. Mary 27, 43, 100. 106. 135 Harmon. Sue .71, 83 Harnagel. Harold J H Harold, Barb 7 1 Harr. Mike 43. 12M, 125 Harrington, Betty 64 Harris, Cathy Harris. Karen Harris, Steve . Hart, Brenda Hart, Heidi Harter, Martha 64 71 4M, 106 It, H4, 87 64 .71 Hartman, Linda 43, 93, 105 Harvey, Becky 14 Harwell, Paula 43. 83. 84, 87 Haskins, Fred .... 71 Haskins. Heidi 64, 89 Hatch, Douglas . 4: ' . Hatch. Mary 71 Hatch, Mary . 71 Hatcher, Joyce . 71, 93 HatMeld, Darl 4M. 80, 113. 114 Hauck, John 43. 125 Hauge. Carol . 64 Havens. Pat 71. 89 Haviland, Judy 71, 86, 91, 93, 106 Hawkins, Iva 71 Hayes, Elaine 71 Hayes, Gary 64 Hayes, Karen 71 Hayne, Doug .... 4:i Hays, Jean 43. 85, 86. 87 Hays. Joan 43. 85. 86. 87. 89. 106 Heaton, Candy 71 Heggen. Rick 64 Heiberg, Susan 4M Heiden, Cheryl 64, 93 Heilman, Steve 71, 121 Heiman, Steve 4M Heintz, Romalyn Jean Heisner, John Helgerson, Ole Hellyer, Steve Helming, Pat Helming. Ron 43, 103 Helphrey, Dennis 71 Hemming. Rick 64, 92, 115 Hempelman, Eric 64, 123, 125 Henderson, Kathy 71, 86 Hendrick, Bill 64 Hendricks. Bob 43, 95. 166. 170 Hendricks. Judy 64. 87, 94 Hengesteg. Sue 71, 93 Henneberry. Ann 12, 27. 43. 135 Henneberry, Peggy 71 Henry, Bob 64. 116, 120. 131 Hensley. Carol 64, 86 Hensley, Gary 71 Hermann. Heidi 4, 64 Herndon, Marge 4: Herring. Bill 43 Hess, Pat 64. 86 Hetzer. Harry ' 64 Hiersteiner, Debby 64, 128 Hildebrandt. Kai 11. 43. 81. 85, 87, 94, 101, 108 Hill, Bruce 71 Hill. John 64 Hill, Kathy K4 Hill. Scott 64. 126 Hills. Charles 64 Hilton. Jan 71. 89. 128 Hindal. John 64. 116 Hirt. Barb 100 Hoak. Dave 44, 88. 112. 114, 128 Hobson. Susan 71 Hockenberg, Louis 64 Hofbauer. Chuck 71 Hoff. Bob 64 Hoffert. Gordon 64. 116. 126 Hoffert. Stan 71 Hoffman. Bill 44, 112, 114. 121 Hoffman. Mike 71 Hofmeister, Janis K4 Hogan. Mark 64. 94 Hogan. Ralph 71 Hellebrands. Sandy 71 Holland. Dan 64 Holm. Leigh Ann 44, 50 Holm. Rick K4 K4 44 44. 92 14, 101 64 44 115 64 24. 71 64 Holman. Cathy Holman. Mary Holmes. Clarke Holmes. Rita Hoist, Rich Holstad. Tom Holstead. John ... Holt. Paula Horn, Robin Horner. Bill Horowitz, Bob Horowitz, Marc 44 Horrigan, Darwin 71, 113, 114, 121. 127 Horton, Henry 64 Horton, Sandra 84 Houlette, John 44. 78. 83, 103 Houser, Ted 44. 113. 114 Housh. Cynthia 64, 95 Housh, Mike 71 169 Houston, Kathy 71 Hove, Bob 64 Howard, David 64, 95 Howard, Linda 1 Howard, Mike 126 Howe. Sidney 71, 95 Howel l, Gregg 71, 125 Hoyla. Kathy 64 Hoyla. Ken 44 Hudson, Jack 64, 12S Hudson, Marcia 71, 82. 89. 129 Huebner, Gar 71, 101. 114 Huenemann, Ann 71 Huff, Jim 64. 121 Hufstader. Bill 71 Hughes, Dianne 64 Hume. Laura 71 Hunter, Anne 44, 51. 78, 85, 89. 129 Hush, Kathy 64 Huston, Jerry 71 Hutchison, Ray 71, 94 Hutchison, Vivian 64 Hyde, Jim 14 Hyland. George 44 Hyland. Keith 64 Hymans, Beth 71 lies. John 71, 95. 101. 126 Ingersoll, Jane 64 Ingersoll, Jean 64 Innes. Addie 71 Ireland. Colleen 71 Irving. Linda 71. 85, 89, 129 Isaacson. Dick 44, 125. 130 Isbill. Terry 44 Ivers, Rod 71 Iverson, Thor 44 Izzolena, Lynda 71 Jackovich, Lyn 44, 84, 166 Jackson. Carole 44, 86, 180 Jackson. Karla 64 Jacobs. Craig 71 Jacobs, Dennis 71 Jacobs, John L IX. 44, 78. 79. 83. 85. 103. 106. 107 Jacobsen. Mike 71 Jacobson. Jeff 41 Janson, Carl 44 Janson. Darrell Jay. Cynde 44, 82. 93 Jeffers, Donna ...41. 44, 89, 93, 100 Jencks. Alan 71. 95. 123 Jenkins, Jerry 44 Jenkinson. Eileen 71 Jenks. Bob 71 Jennings. Marge Jennings, Vicky 13. 44 Jean 71. 89. 107 ett, David ns, Dwight .. nson, Anita nson, Barb nson, Bill nson. Bob .... ison, Carol . nson, Charla 45 71 65 71 65 65 65 Charlotte 45. 95. 100 Johnson, Cynde 71. 89. 128 Johnson. Fred 65. 116. 126 Johnson, George 7 1 Johnson, Jana 45 Johnson, Jim „.45 Johnson, John 71 Johnson. Kathi • Johnson. Kent H Johnson. Kim 64. 65 JokaaOB, Larry 72, 116, 126, Johnson, Larry 4. Johnson, Lynn 65, 93 Johnson, Lynn 27. 45. 84, 87. 135. 166 Johnson. Mark 64, 65. 126 Johnson. Martha 65. 93, 94 Johnson. Paul D 45. 92. 93 Johnson, Paul H. 32. 45, 113, 114, 117. 118, 119. 130 Johnson. Paul M. 45. 125 Johnson. Sarah 45, 85, 88, 89 Johnson, Sue 32. 45, 80. 81. 89 Johnson, Tim 65 Johnston, Jana ♦;. Johnston, Jeff 65. 115 Johnston. Peter R 65 Johnston. Pam 65 Jolly. Cathy 65 Jones. Bill 72, 94 Jones. Carolyn 72. 94. 97 Jones. Debbie  l. 27. 45. 81. 88. 89. 90. 91. 129. 135 Jones. Gregg 72. 113. 114. 121. 130 Jones, Jennifer 72, 93 Jones, John Jones, Mary Lea Jones. Norma Jones, Pamela Jones, Robert C. .. Jones, Sue 65 45 45, 103 65, 93 65 65 Jones. Ted 72, 96 Joppich, Gerlinde 9. 45. 87. 108 Jordan, Pat 65 Joy. Tim 72, 97 45. 87 45, 85 45. 79. K Kacmarynski. Carolyn . Kagin. Barb 66, Kagin, Rita 72, Kahre. Jean 45. 86, Kallemyn, Jane Kallemyn, John Kaplan, Karen Kaser. Melinda 72. Hi . «. 3, Kasparek, Craitf Kasten, Katie Kauffman, Gretchen Kauffman, Jane Kaulay. Deanna Keef, Ammy Kehoe, Mike Keith, Carol Keith. Ned Keith. Richard Keller. Dwijfht 45, Keller. Ginny Kelly. Bruce Kelly. Derek Kelly, Edwin 45. 76. 106. 107. 120. 125. Kellv. Marc Kelly. Walker i Blake) 65, 115. 121. Kennedy, Dave Kennedy. Kathy 72. 89. Kent, Tim 72. 95. 116. Kern, Susan 72, Kernahan. Brent 46, Kerr, Susan - - Kerr. Vicki Kesling. James 59, 65 86 97 87 45 72 65 128 65 97 89 65 72 72 59 83 65 45 95 45 65 65 166 72 Ketterer. Nancy 72. 91 Keyte. Sue 46, 84 Kidder, Doug 46. 92 Kiddie. Mark 72. Kieffer. Tom 65, Kiel, Linda Killam. Cheryl Kimball. Karla 46. Kimrey, John King, Anffie Kintf. John King. Loo 72. 130. Kinney. Doug Kirfman. Beverly Kirshner. Larry 63. 123. Kirsner. Richard 46. 50. 80. Kitch. Mark 46, 96, 101. 102. 104. 106. Kitchell. Janet Kite. Jean 46. 80. 88. 89, Kite. Jim 46, Kite. John Kleber. Denny 131 65 107 129 97 125 .72 65 96 93 87 97 12 115 72 65 100 65 72 46 131 V 72 128 126 Klein. Donna 46, 82. 86. Klein. Greg Klein. Peg Kline. Bill Kline. Charlma 4fi Kline. Greg 65. Kline. Judy Klockentajrer. John Klocksiem. Ken Knapp. Lorin Knight. John Knitrht. June Knight. Roger Knik. Jim 72. Kniss. Linda Knox. Don 46. 86. 87. Knudson, Charlene 46. 84 Knudson, Jane 46. 86. 101, Knudson. Robert 72. K.K ' h. Ji 72 46. 86. Koder. Kav Koder. Susie K   n. Carolyn Kopp, Danny Korte. Bob Kramer, Sam Krause. Pat Kreamer. Tom 72. 81. 113. 114. 117. 118. 119. Kreider. Judy Kress, Chris Kroesrer. Marsha Kruse. Brian Kucharo. Gregg Kuney, George Kurtz. Kevin Kuster, Joyce Kyi. Janet 46. 79. 83. 87. 92. 100. 107 72 , 90 126 65 46 105 65 65 .72 . 95 115 93 ...72 72 65 46 . 91 72 121 .46 101 , 87 107 126 ...65 ...46 65 106 65 .46 72 72 130 72 65 .65 65 46 166 L LaFollette, Judy 46, 84, 85, 87 Lakin, Bill 72. 94. 126 Lamb. Deslonde 52. 87 Lamb. Diane S 46, 87 Lamb. Jim 72, 121 Lamb, Richard 32, 46, 88, 92, 113, 114. 119, 120, 125, 126 Lambrecht, Barb 65, 86, 128 Lambrecht, Paula 46. 87, 89, 104, 128 Lampkin, Laura 72 Lancelotti, Larry 72. 121 Landgren, Gary 65, 94. 115 Landholt. Ginny 72. 100 Langerak. Bob 59. 113. 114 Larew. Bob 72 Larson, Gary 65, 94 Larson. Sally 47, 50, 84, 87 Laster. Nancy 47 Latchem, Jo 72 Laughead, Ann 72. 85, 89 I auritzen, Bill 65. 115 Lavender, Nancy II Lawless, Gary 72 Lawrie, Bill H Lawyer, Suzanne 72 Leachman, Rich II Lee, Jim 47 Lee, Judy 47. 94 Lee. Paula 65. 93 Leener. Jerry 65, 115 Liepa, George .... 116 Lekwa. Linda 65 Lemon. Laura 47. 51. 78, 82. 84. 87. 97. 10 Madison, Gary ... 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Karen Lull. Sharen Lumbard. John Lund. Laurel Lusk, Steven Luthey. Cindy Luthey, Robin Lutjen, Janice Lynn. Bruce Lyon. Nancy Lyons. Steve 72 72 65. 95. 115 65 65 47. 125 72. 80. 89, 90 72. 89. 12H 123 72. 93 65. 101. 121 M MacArthur. Bruce 72 Macey. Bruce 65 Mackaman. Ruth 72. 84. 89 Mackie. Steve 65. 115 MacMillan. Heather 72. 89 Macomber. Cathy 72 Macomber, Elise 72 Madden. Linda 72. 100 Maddox. Melanie 65 Mad.lv. John 72. 95. 96 Madison. Diana . 47, 84. 87. 93. 97 M Mabee. Peni Maher. Judy Mahon. Mik. Mains. Mark Mairet. Paul Mai Ion, Dav Mally. Eileei Mally, Mike Malum. Don bbie .72 .72 ..93 47, 50, 84. 87. 92, 93 72. 116. 126 ..47 65. 93 -....72 47 65 72, 114, 126 Mandelbaum. John 72, 107 Manheimer, David 24 Mann. Paul 47 Manning, Linda —41 Maples. JoAnn 47, 85. 86 Marcon, Jane 47 Marcoot. Randy 47, 83, 116 Margulies, Nancy 72 Marsh. Rajeanna _ 72, 93 Martin. Binnie 48, 86, 94 Martin. Jim — 72 Martin, Louise — 15 Martin. Sheila 65 Martindale, Claudia 48, 103 Mason, Linda 48, 84, 91, 93 Mattern, Nora N Mattes. Emily 65 Mates. Kate 72 Matthiesen. Linda 66. 101 Matz. Mary Beth 72. 91 Mayer. Jeff 91 Mayo. Sandy 72. 100 McAtee. Dennis 65 McCabe, Joanne 48, 84, 87 McCauley. Pat 41 McCleary. Bill 48. 103 McClelland. Vaughn 72. 114, 126 McCloskey, Bob .48, 78, 79. 82. 95. 101 McCloud. CraiK 42. 80, 81, 104, 123. 125 McCollum, Carol 6, 7 , 48, 81. 91, 100, 109, 129 McCollum, Gordon 65 McCormack. Stan 72. 128 McCoy. Jim 48. 86. 123 McCreery. Sally 48, 101 McCutcheon, Harry 48 McCutcheon. Linda W McDaniel, Jan 72 McDevitt. Gary 48, 72. 116. 121 McDevitt. Louise 85. 86 McDiarmid, Dianm 66 McDowell. John 65 McDowell. Scott 65 M Kirov. Randy 72 McFarland, Jack 72 McGary, Jeannie .... 48, 91, 101. 105 MeGinnis. Pam 72. 91. 93 McGoff. Pat 72 McKenzie. Joyce 48. 84, 92. 97 McKinney, Marc 72 McKnight. Rick 72. 94 McLaughlin. Robert 27. 59 McMahill. Randy 73, 116, 126 McMasters, Rick 73. 113, 114. 117. 125 McMichael. Molly II McMillan. Bill 73. 96 McMullen. Mike 65 McNeer. Mary Ann 73. 85, 86 McNulty. Debby 73. 86 McPhetridge. Cheri 73. 94 McQuillan. Pat 65. 85, 94. 107 McWilliams, Don 48. 113, 114. 125 McWilliams. Tom 65. 115 Means. Julie 66 Mefford. Chris 73. 123 Mefford. Vince 48. 81. 95. 125 Meglitsch. Steven 48. 108 Melone. Kelcie _ 66 Mercer, Barbara 73 Merkel. Ann 6. 48. 84. 91. 92 Merkel. John 66. 94 Merritt. Bob C Merritt. Bob L Mertens. Rick Mesch. Pat Messer. Patsy 66 48. 102 66. 107 48. 100 91 Messerschmidt, Jeff 66 Messick. Sherri 48. 87. 92 Metier. Maggie Meyer. Craig 48. 121 Mever. Pam 73. 92 Meyer. Sally 48 Meyers. Gary 73 Meyers. Linda Mezninsky. Jim 66 Michael. Kathy 73. 75 48. 95 Middleton. Ray Midgley. Bob 66. 103 Milbourn. Jeff 73 Miller. Arden (BO!) 73. 80. 114. 117. 119. 130. 131 Miller. Bill B W Miller. Bill L 73 Miller. Cheri 73. 86. 89. 91. 100 Miller. Craig 73. 80. 81. 113. 114. 121. 130 171 Autographs 172 Miller. Georgianne 73. 89 Miller. Jan 66 Miller, Janis 73 Miller. John M Miller. Leanne 73, 86. 89 Miller. Mary M Miller, Owen 49. 113. 114 Miller. Pat F 66. 95 Miller. Pat R 66. 100 Miller, Rebecca 73. 85 Miller. Rich M Miller, Scott 66. 115 Miller. Ted 66. 116 Miller. Terri 73 Million, Lynn 73. 89 Mills. Kate 73. 91, 97. 107 Mills. Linda 73. 93. 101 Mills. Scott 49 Mills. Susan ...73 Milsap. Jim 49. 116 Millslagle. Gary 49 Minard, Pam 7 Misbach. Joe 66. 107 Missman, Marilyn 66 Missman. Mark Mitchell. (Jayle 66 Mitchell. Wayne 66, 102, 123 Moe, Jan 66 Moehl, Robert 49, 96. 107 Mogolov, Larry 66. 120. 131 Mollenhauer. Del . 94 M..h. Cheryl 27. 49. 84. 87, 100. 107. 135 Montgomery. Ron 49 Moon. Maryrose II Mooney, Rosemary N Moore. Barb 73 Moore, Diana 66 Moore. Gary 73. 101 Moore, Tom 66 Moran, Delores 73 Moran. Marie 49, 89. 90. 105 Moredink. Sandy 66 Morgan, Candy 66 Morgan. J 0 49, 87 Morris. Ann 73. 95 Morris, Linda 66 Morris, Steve 73 Morrow. Connie 73. 85. 93 Morse. Janie 73. 1 7 Morton, Mary Mosier, Win Moss. Cory Mossholder, Diane Mossholder, Terry Mot is. Jim tain, Jeanie Mowen, Barbara Mowen, Susan Muell. Jim Mullette, Donna 66. M 49. 80 66 115. 131 66 66 73 73. 89 59 4(1. S9. 97 73. 114, 125 49. 86. 100. 107 Mullette. Marian 73. 100. 107 Munford, Bob 66 Munson. Linda 73 M unzenmaier. Bob 73. 102 Murphy, Kathy 66, 89 Murphy. Sherry 66 Murray, Bill 49. 92 Murray. Sue 49, 81. 82. 84 Murrow. Charles M Myers. Linda 73 Myers. Pat 27. 73 Myers. Sue 25. 49. 85. 100. 135 N Nagel. Joan Narber. Gregg 9, 11. 49, Narber, Kemper Nason. Pam Neal. Nancy Neary. Dave NeflF. Dennis Neidig. Liz 49, 87, Neiman, Nancy Nelson, Coleen Nelson, Gregory Nelson, Jim 78, tl, Nelson. I ee Neufe ' d. Nsncv Neumann. Nick Neveln. David Newburgh. Kate Newell. Vicki Newland. Bill 66. SO. Newland. Jeff 7, 80. 81. 88. 91. 109, Newlin, Judy 73, 79. 89 Newsom, Carol Newsom. Jim 66, Newsom, Rodney Nichols. Ann Nichols. Brian Nichols, Dousr Nicodemus, Linda Njday. Rick Niffenegger. Janet Niklawski. 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Carolyn Perry, Nancy Person, Steve Peter, Shirley Peters. Judy Peterson. Bob 73. 108. 113. 117. 118. 130 Peterson. Dick 52 Peterson. Jim 66 Peterson, Jim 52, 123 Peterson, John 73 Peterson. Judy 73. 93 Peterson. Ken 52 Peterson. Mary 66 Peterson, Michael M Peterson, Nancy 93 Peterson, Ross 66 Petsel, Leon 52, 103 Petty. Gail 73. 101 Pfeiffer. Ann 59. 84 Phillips. Pam M Phillips. Rick 73 Phvsick. Greg 73. 104 Pickett, Mike 66, 101. 115. 121 Pidgeon. Sharon 73 I ' idvrron. Sheryl 73 Pieper, Keith N Pieper, Lynn 73 Piggott, Joan 62, 86, 127. 135 Pilmer, Linda 52, 100 Pingree, Carol 66 Pirtle, Maymie .... N Pirtle, Sandy 66 Pitts, Gary M Plager, Joanne 52, 87, 166 Plambeck, Mary ... M Plymat, Bill M Pochter, Marcia . 52 Pollock, Dave 73 Pooler, Rick 73 Pope, Steve 67, 96 Porter, Carolyn 53. M Porter, Cindy IT, N Porter, Ross 73 Porter, Tom 67 Pos, Jon 67 Postal, Dianne 53 Postal, Harry 67, 115. 131 Pothoff. Joy 78. 89, 107 Poundstone, Bill 67 Pratt. Bill 69 Prentis, Rick 53, 85. IT, 101 Price, Bill 67, 115. 121. 126 Price, Cynde 67 Pritchard, Nancy 53. 97. 100 Pritchard. Richard 67. 115 Proctor, Bruce Proctor, Dave Proctor, Steve Proffitt, Judy Proudfitt. Karen Prouty, Madge Prugh, Nancy ... Puckett, Carol Pugsley, Don Purdy, Pam 53 53. 96. 101 73. 94 53. 100 78 ,._ 78 67 78 73 67 Pyle. Steve 73. 130 Quinn, Jim 67 Quinn. Laura 73 R Ragland, Doug 27. 53. 95. 104, Rahm. Maurice 73. 67. Rains. Wilma Raker. Don Ramsey. Ann Ramsey, Bill Ramsey, Debby Ramsey, John Ramsland. Sue Randall, Ann Randol. Ron Randol. Tom Randolph. Susan Raney. Carol Ransom. Rosalie 53. 81. 87. 89. 93. Ray. Bruce Ray, Lynda 53, Reddick, Larry Redfield. Merlin 67. 115. Reece, Charmaine 74, Reed. Bill 67. Reed, Dennis it, Reed. Jim 67. 115. 121, Reed. Jo Reedquist. Mary Lou Regan. Claudia ..Eft, Register, Kenneth 74, Reichenbacher. Dennis 67. Reid. Jane 53. 79. 85. 87. 93. Reinders. Merri Remme. Lynette 74, Reppert. Zanne Reseland. Kjella 53. 83. 100. Reynolds. Terry 67 Reynolds, Tim Rich. Franklin Richards. Kenna 67, Richards. Lynne 53. 85 Richardson. Bill Richardson. Chris Richardson. Dave Richmond. Dan Rickabaugh. Sharon Ridenour. Sylvia Riegel. Linda Rieger. Denny Riggs, Jim 74, Rilev, Sharon Rinard. Judy 74. 9 . Rindskopf. David 67. Rinehart. Sally 53. 100. 105. Risdon. Jim Robbins. Carol Ann 67. Robbins. Peggy Robbins. Robert 53. 96. Robeck. Mike Robeck. Toni 53. 84. 91, Roberts, David 74 135 73 73 73 st; 53 67 73 73 105 53 73 73 73 53. 108 67 87 115 126 107 115 126 126 74 67 , 83 121 115 166 74 , 97 74 105 , 95 .67 .74 , 89 . 87 67 67 123 ...74 53 53 67 67 , 96 ...74 107 107 107 67 101 67 103 .74 , 93 95 Roberts, Guy Roberts, Lee Roberts, Linda Roberts, Mike Roberts, Nancy .... Roberts. Sue Robinson, Lynn Robinson, Mark Robinson, Steve ... Rockwell. Mark Rodine, Christy Rogoff, Grace Roland, Sheila Rol lins, Bruce Romig, Linda Romo, Alfredo A. Rosenberg. Fred Rosenberg, Marsha Rosenberg, Nadyne Rosenfeld, Marty Ross, Jane .74. 89. Ross, Mark ... 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Greg 57. 126 Van Neda. Kathy 66 Veenstra. Larry 6s. 121 Veiock, Linda 57 Velvick. Gene 68. 115 Vermeulen. Sherry 68. 93 Vivado. Alfredo 57 Vlack. John 75 Voigt. John 75 Volberding. Joan XI Voss. Joan 75, 86 Voss, John 57 Vox. Peggy 57. 85. 87. 105 75. 81. 92. 104, 57. 88, 68. 88 68, 75, 57. 91. 100. 68, .68. Walden. Nancy Waldinger. Mark Waldrom. Wendy Walker. Amber Walker. Brian Walker. Nancy Walker, Paula Walker. Sharon Wall. Mike Wallace, Linda Wallet, Margaret Walton, Bill Wandling. Susan Warlow. James Warner. Bill 68. 120, Warren, Barb Warren. Bill Warren, Jane 57. 84. 87 Warren. Susan 75. 91 Waterman. Tom 68 Waters. Linda Watson. Bob Watson. Kathy Watson, Pam Watson. Paula Watters. Jeff 24. 57. 84. 86. 87. 101. Watters. Roxanne Watts. Sue Wayne. Tim Weatherly. Dan Weaver. Pam Weaver. Tom 58. Weber. Jeri 58. 87. 93. 97. 98. Weeces. Linda 68, Weeks. Barb Weidmaier, Bill 58. 92. 113. 114. Weidner. Fred Weiss. Alan 58. 83. 84. 87. 101. 107. Wellen, Joy 68. 93 Wel ' en. Sherry-Mae 58. 83. 93. Wellman. Martha Wells. Cindy Wells. Crai« Wells. Marilyn Welton. Karen Wermersen. Gary Werning. Dmna Wessels. Hob Wessels. Julie WmH Jim West. Pat West. Renee West. Sue Westerbeck. Sally Wharff. Barba-a Wharff. Mary Lynn Wheeler. Cynde 68 57 116 75 89 95 121 105 75 68 75 .68 128 68 57 90 93 115 105 75 75 105 105 135 68 68 68 68 123 104 100 .68 125 68 it, n, 75. 101. 58. 68. 92. 166 94 100 75 68 102 75 93 131 75 107 75 68 106 75 58 95 75 93 .68 White. Dave White. Jon White. Marie White. Mary Jo White. Mike White. Vicki Whitlatch, Pat Whitman. Linda Whitney. Juanita Whitney, Karen Wichern. Lynn Wiegel. Kris Will. Mike Willcox, Carol Williams. Carol Williams, Dan 68 Williams, Lee 68 Williams, Linda 75, 89 Williams. Mary Lou Williams. Russ 68 Williams, Steve 75 Williams. Steve 68. 115 Williams. Sue 58, 78, 83, 85, 97 Williams, Tim U Willis, Becky 4. 58. 91. 93. 105 Willis. Mark 68. 115. 121. 131 Wills. Suzanne 58 Wilson, Allison 68 58, 114 „ 68 58. 93 _ .. ...68 59. 113 58. 84. 85. 105 94, 121 68 .68 78 68 88 68. 95. 115 68 75 75. 96. 101. 103 68. 94. 121 68 58 58. 121 76 68, 92 Wilson, Bruce Wilson. Jerry Wilson. Mike Wimp. Larry W insert. Steve Winslow. Mike Wintz, David Wisdom. Man Wishman. Barbara 58. 100 Witt. Mike 68. 75 Wittenbaugh. Karen 58 Witt mack. Art 75. 81. 88. 92. 101. 123. 125 Wolf. Benny W Wolfe. Carol Wolfe. George 88 Wolff. Cathy 68. 93 Wolff. Diane 58. 79. 84. 87. 166 Wolff. Suzanne 93 Woltz. Dave 88 Woltz. Dick Woltz. John 75 Woltz. Nancy 58. 89 Womacks. Shirley 6 Wood. Kris 68 Wood. Steve 59 Woodard. Leslye 59 Woodard. Teri Woodburn. Stephanie 59. 68, 87, 89 Woodburn, Trip 88 Woods. Carmen 59. 80. 81. 89. 97 Woods. Jo Ann 69 Woods. Jon 75 Woods. Kathy r Woods. Van 13. 75 Woodson. David IJJ Woodworth. Dick g Woodworth. Peggy 68 Woolever. Greg 75 Woolley. Mary 59. 104 Wooters. Bob s Worden. Stephanie 75 WoHey. John 68, 115 Wright. Doug 59. 104 Wrieht. Karen 59. 93. 105 Writrht. Nancy KH Wulf. Suzanne JJ Wvner. Barry 75 Wynne. Martie 68. 93 Yamamoto. Keith 59. 85. 102. 104 Yapp. Charles 75 Yeager. Justina 68 Yocum. Jane 75. 93. 107 Young. Bob 68. 131 Young, Cheryl 68 Young. Jeff g Young. Linda 75 Young. Lorna 75. 86. 94. 102. 107 Young. Martha 75 Young. Shari fiK Youngstrom. Debbie . 88 Youngquist. Rusty 68. 115. 117 Zamarin. Ron 50, 51. 59. 81. 84. 96. 104. 113. 114 Zerin. Jon 68. 107 Zingerman. Jackie 18 Zoesch. Bill 86. 101 Zook. Mickey 68. 92 175 Front End Sheet Pictures Top Row Homecoming Queen Carol McCollum receives a congratulatory kiss from Student Council President Craig McCloud during halftime ceremonies at the homecoming game. Sometimes after a hard workout one simply must let off steam. Doing just that are cheerleaders Marlys Balanoff, Jean Kite, Ellen Sayre, Joan Sandler, Robin Luthey, Karen Bnnton, and Betty Anton, while Mrs. Eula Cole looks on. Cheerleaders direct the student body in the school song, For Roosevelt, as the men of honor are saluted at a football assembly. Bo Horn Row On a chilly night at a football game, a bucket of hot coals, intended for fire baton lighting, becomes a welcome luxury for band members and spectators. What ' s this, a new four-man team? Cheerleaders Marlys Balanoff and Betty Anton introduce an original piece of artwork by Cindv Luthev at the second Roosevelt-East basketball game. Richard Treman (center), spring student council sponsor, warily eyes the work of his three messy assistants, Secretary Barb Collins, Steve Forbes, and President Jim Greenebaum. Editor ' s Note Copy for the Roundup was set in 6-, 0-, and 10-point Century; headlines are 18- f 2U-, and 36-point Tempo bold; pittur rati incs are 8-point Sans Serif bold. Cover and letterpress printing was done by Wallace-Home- stead Co. Capital City Printing Plate Company prepared the engravings. Original free verse poetry on the division pages was writ- ten by Richard Somerville. Jeannie McGary designed the cover. Photo Credits John L. Jacob — 1, 2-3. 5 (top r.. bottom L, bottom r.), 9, 10, 11, 12 (top U top r.). 13. 14. 20, 21, 23, 25 (center L), 28 (top), 30. 40, 41 50 (top L, bottom L bottom r.), 51 (bottom r.), 60, 75 (bottom), 76] 97 (bottom L), 99, 102 (bottom), 108. 110, 117 (top), 118. 119 122 126 (center) 127. 129 (top). 130 (center). 131. 164. front end sheet ' (top center, bottom center), back end sheet (top L, bottom center). John Houlette— 5 (top L), 25 (center r.). 27, 28 (bottom). 50 (center), 51 (bottom L top r.), 82 (top and center). 98 (bottom). 112, 114 (top 1 center and bottom), 115 (bottom). 116. 126 (center). 128. 129 (bottom) ' 1.10 (bottom). 166. front end sheet (top r., bottom L, bottom r.), back end sheet (top center, top r., bottom L, bottom r.). Bruce Wilson 4. 6 (bottom r. . 7, 8. 24 (bottom), 51 (top 1.), 98 (top). 115 (center), 124. Tom Shirk— 114 (top r.). Rich Somerville — 7H (center). Des Moines Register -6 (top L), 12 (bottom L). Don Neumann, Drake University— 24 (top). Universal Photographer — 19, faculty portraits, 60-75, 80, 81. 82 (bottom t. 83-96, 97 (top. bottom r.), 100. 101, 102 (top), 103-107, 109. 117 (bot- torn), 120, 123, 125. Richard Studio football team portraits. 176
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