Roosevelt High School - Roundup Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1965
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Students Face the Modern World A perspective of Roosevelt High School, 1964-65, compiled and edited by and for the stu- dent body. Volume 42, June, 1965 Sponsors: Donald Haley, journalism Charles Greenwood, business George Hans, art And the Challenge of the Future Table of Contents Introduction 4 Academics 8 Seniors 28 Underclassmen 62 Student Life 82 Sports 120 One Body 2,000 students within these walls, 2,000 individuals different from each other in 2,000 ways. But each of them is a part of one body called Roosevelt. This body is burgundy and blue and w hite. It walks in red socks and patterned hose, likes V-neck sweaters and button-down shirts. This body has a spirit that fills a classroom, an assembly, a gym, and has different names. It ' s pensive and thunderous, and is called Roosevelt. One Talent . . . One Hope . . . A jar of paint and a brush become an artist ' s typewriter. Color becomes a thought, a stroke an emotion, and the final pattern a stor A hollow piece of brass becomes a musician ' s paintbrush. A toot is a thought, each tempo, emotion, and the last few bars a finale. Words on a page become an actor ' s score. Each movement a thought, an inflection, emotion, and the final bow a climax. What will I be? Where will I go? What will I do? If only this test tube doesn ' t blow up. I ' d have hopes then, of becoming famous, of going far away, of doing great things. A test tube ' s a start . . . Scrawled notes and observations, perplexity and realization, are all a part of hope. 4 A Time of Joy A Time of Stress The bouncing babble and shuffle bustle of students transformed into flappers is a carefree face of celebration — the enjoyment of a spree of a moment ' s madness. Fancy booths and raji Ked ragtime, bubbly coke and amiable bartenders catch the mood for a frenzy of fun, a snatch of laughter just for joy. Strange symbols of simmering potions, an open book in a study hall, and scribbled notes on a withered page tell the stor ' of a process of learning. It worries and teases, encourages and dismays; the stretch of thought that probes just a bit deeper, searching for that glimmering gram of understanding that means knowledge. This Is Roosevelt . . . The shuffling has died away; lockers have stopped their slamming and sudden tranquility comes with the closing classroom doors. The wide halls are strangely hushed. A distant tap-tap of someone ' s heel, the plop of a book carelessly dropped accents this air of suspended motion. One moment my heart was stiff, my mind dwelled quietly within itself as I walked alone in the crowd. Then I became a fraction of that heartbeat, a wisp of that giant breath, and my tiny voice blended into the fury of hope. The Shuffling Has Died Away . . . That one living spirit tugged and pushed upward with its strength to the crest of victory. But the agony of defeat would have been my agony too; and the pride then, a victory in itself. 5 The pulse beats out again in unison like a pounding drum, a hectic rhythm to urge a team to greater heights, and rises with it to a dizzy peak of victory. 1 With a Little Bit of Lurk in MY FAIR LADY East -Roosevelt homecominK game at Drake Stadiam Chemistry storeroom 8 Which is the means and which the end? In the chaos of classes, books, and exams, perspectives become foggy. It becomes easy to forget the purpose of education while struggling to get through the homework for tomor- row ' s class, read assignments, write a pai er. Every student must make the distinction between road and destinations . . . cramming for tomorrow ' s test or learning for living. 9 Delmer Battrick Seated next to Student Council President Art Wittmack, Mr. Hattrick azes over the eleventh and last student body he has administered to as principal of Roosevelt High School. As Roosevelt ' s principal from 1954 to 1965, Mr. Battrick has demonstrated professional leadership and integrity. He has won a place for himself and his ideals in the community, and has always and first maintained for the students of his school the goal of better education. Despite his very busy work day, Mr. liaiUicK maintains an open door policy with both faculty and students, and has never been too busy to offer suKKestions or a sympathetic understanding or resourceful assistance in times of difficulty. Roosevelt has maintained a superior academic program, and has a well-rounded program in extra-curricular activities, marked by frequent city and state athletic championships in all events, including the 1965 Boys State Basketball Championship. Dramatics, music, journalism, and other extra-curricular activities have been outstanding. Mr. Battrick has enthusiastically led and endorsed student government, and Roose- velt student council members are also leaders in the All-Citv Student Council, initiated by Roose- velt. In recognition of his outstanding activities, Mr. Battrick was chosen as one of the five out- standing Secondary Principals of the Year in the nation in 1964. 10 Both Dr. Charles Rowley and his job are new to Roosevelt this year. As as- sistant principal, he aids Mr. Battrick in his work, and Dr. Rowley ' s door is always open to faculty and students. He also visits classrooms in order to offer sug- gestions for better teaching. Charles Rowley Don Blackman New to Roosevelt this year, Don Black- man has gained many friends among both faculty and students. He aids boys in solving personal and disciplinary ' prob- lems, as well as sponsoring the activities of the Boys ' Club. Mr. Blackman is a familiar sight at all Roosevelt events, and Roosevelt is glad to add him to its family. 11 The job of girls advisor is a hard one to fill, es{)ecially in a large school, yet Roosevelt girls agree that Mrs. Cross has done a fine job in her tv o years at Roose- velt. In addition to helping girls with their varied problems, Mrs. Cross ar- ranges the schedule for visits of college representatives and furnishes scholar- ship information. The many activities of the Girls ' Club are under her sponsorship. Velma Cross Adults Direc Board of Education Arthur Davis; Richard Lozier; John K. Haydon; Herrold Mann, secretary; Mrs. Rolland (irefe, president; Dr. Paul Mitchum, acting superintendent; Ora NiflfeneRpjer ; Mrs. JackSpevak; Dr. Floyd Burgeson. Mrs. Sweet has the Kreat responsi- bility of carina for the health of Roose- velt ' s student body. Besides carinK for minor emergencies, she is responsible for having students weighed and measured, having their eyes examined, and check- inK them in and out of school for doctor and dentist appointments. Mrs. Sweet, who is sponsor of the Feature Nurses Club and who has been instrumental in holding sex education forums after school, is heli)ed by student assistants in her office during their study halls. land Advise Pupils Mary Heg:g:en Registrar Shirley Robinette, Barbara CrouthameK Emily Clark, Jane Barton 13 Thought Expression is the Goal of Valerie Anderson Frank Angerer Edilh iijornstad Emery Bubany English English English English Everett Craft Marian Ehlers David Grosland Donald Haley Herbert Hantz English English English Journalism English Speech 14 Iilnglish Courses Clear expression of thouKht in writing and speaking is necessary for success in modern so- ciety. English classes develop this ability through the study of grammar, composition, American literature, and English literature. Stu- dents are given a chance to express their views in themes and class discussions. Journalism, si)eech, and drama classes concentrate on more specific skills in the field of English. All Roosevelt students take two years of English while the college-bound usually elect to continue their background with senior English. The program is tracked, allowing teachers to adjust their curricula to the ability of their classes. niiii Mr. Bubany answers a student ' s question about the last test. Ethel Harold Dianne Kohlmann Marilyn Mor anstein Jane Rozsnafszky Barbara Seely Knglish English English English Kntrlish 15 Rill I rt ' imuth K nglish Chairma n Learn Culture By Languages Doris l ieper Spanish Carolyn Tucker French Each year, more and more hi h school students are given the opportunity to travel and study abroad. The interest Roosevelt students have in foreign cul- ture is shown by the large French, Spanish, and German classes. Aside from the grammar, students give speeches and read novels by foreign authors. French Club, Spanish Club and German Club are very active. The Deutsch Klub Band played at Homecoming. Miss P 1 a tt works with stu- dents in lan ua e lab. The lab is used by all lan- guages to develop better pronuncia- t ion. 16 Joyce Fant Latin Irene Good Spanish David Graham German Cecelia Greene Koxanne Hall French French At Roosevelt, students may take math courses from Geometry I to College Preparatory Mathe- matics. Although only one year of math is re- quired for graduation, many students take two or more to meet college requirements. Many enjoy the challenge of such courses as math prob- ability. Ethel Cain Senior Math Statistics Probability Advanced Math Classes Challeng Jean Bishop and Tom (lerdom attempt to work out a permutation problem on the board before their advanced math class. Max Akers Clyde Anderson Advanced Algebra Advanced Algebra Senior Math Basic Math roniTiKTcial Ai ' ithniotic Vera Biddle Geometry Robert Cumming s Izac Emrich Advanced Algebra A -. i Algebra Mathematics teacher Vera Biddle helps Mark Willis solve a difficult problem after class. Students ' ' Well, students ' says Mr. Akers, No, Art Wittmack isn ' t playinp tic-tac-toe. He ' • if you don ' t know I ' m certainly working out a probability problem concerninji: not Koing to tell you! cafeteria que. (Gordon Garrison Lawrence Stokka Ronald Storm Algebra Advanced Algebra Advanced Algebra Geometry Probability 19 Students Discover the Wide World Science at Roosevelt plays an important part in informinK the student of the world around him and in adequately preparing him for the more difficult science courses in college. Almost all students take biology as sophomores, and a lar e percentage also ko on to enroll in chemistry and physics. Roosevelt has some of the finest science laboratory facilities in the state, and throujrh these labs students develop the habit of formal problem solution. f Science Herman Kirkpatrick Physics Mr. Scott shows his class how to set up an experiment in chemist FN lab. (iuy Michener Biolojjy Thomas Scott Chemistry Kenneth Slentz Physics Man ' s natural curiosity about the world around him led to the development of the different branches of science. At Roosevelt, students may take biology, physics, chemistry, and practical chem- istry. One laborator ' science is required for graduation. Teachers encourage their students to demonstrate their knowledge and research in the annual Hawkeye Science Fair, in which several Roosevelt students are perennially entered. After you wet it, you put it on your arm and, presto I You ' ve pot a tatoo, says Mike Jacob- sen to John Halfordv. 21 Keith Carlson Wilma Dick Joseph Farnsworth Bernard Fors Richard Gage American Problems American History American History American History World History Economics David Gonnerman William Husson Phyllis Jagiello Arden McClain Marcus Moore American History American T rohloms World History American History American Problems 22 Social Science Lends Knowledge of Mankind Kenneth Kephart American Problems Economics Chairman The understandinj? of the modern world is of prime importance in every person ' s life. To provide a basis for this comprehension, every student at Roose- velt takes three years of social science. As a background for understanding con- temporary affairs, sophomores take world history. Juniors concentrate on Ameri- can history The science of economics and the study of American problems — in- ternational, national, and local — are ex- plored in the senior year. So that the students will be familiar with recent dis- coveries and schools of thought, most teachers use many supplementary mate- rials. In this way, Roosevelt students will become better prepared to meet their responsibilities as citizens of our demo- cratic society. Mr. Carlson presents law of supply and demand to a senior economics class. Jane Penney John Shaffer World History Dick Treman E( ' nn( T1n ' ( ' John Viviano Con in Walden World History World History Counseling 23 Commercial Students Work a Dean Aschim Gary Eyerly Charles (ireenwood Walter Hayes (lerald IMeres Distributive Education Business Education Business Education Industrial Education Business Education Vocational Classes are Helpful Ruth Baumgartner Elizabeth Cook Mary Feist Louise Landes Homemakin Homemakinj Business F ducation Notehand Typing Roosevelt studont.s may lake vocational as well as academic subjects durinK the year. In homemaking, students learn skill in such areas as cookinK interior decorating, and family relations. Note- hand and typing are helpful aids to stu- dents in other courses. Future homemaktTs learn the arl of sewing in their home economics class. rhey Learn Each year, several Roosevelt students participate in distributive education, at- tending school in the morning and work- ing in the afternoon. In this way, they gain valuable information on retailing and wholesaling. The Industrial Arts Fair at Cedar Falls is entered each year by many boys working in the industrial arts department. A number of boys make detailed plans and complete several proj- ects, ranging from tables to houseboats. Keep your eyes on the material to be typed; don ' t look into space! Driver Ed Students Learn Safety First put the key in the ignition. Turn it. Now, place one foot on the brake and shift the car into reverse. That ' s the R ' . Right. Take your foot off the brake. Now, look into the rear win- dow and slowiy, s-l-o-w-l-y back out. When the car is in the street, put one foot back on the brake and shift to drive. That ' s the D ' . Fine. Apply a slow, steady pressure to the accelerator, taking the foot off the brake. Clear? Okay, then let ' s go out to the car and give it a try. Hubert Hieibaum Business Kducation Gerald Foster Don Koroch Driver F Im ,i cri Drivei Education 25 Ro er Anderson Robert Hagley Sam Elliott George Hans Carolyn Peters l rama Instrumental Music Librarian Art Vocal Music Speech Rhea Ba donas Eula Cole Al Comito Clark Munger Don Prior Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education 26 Norman Miller Counselor Beulah New Ion Counselor Mary Seaver Counselor liellord Walker Counselor Dorothy Wehrle Counselor Scholars Receive Recognition In the spring of their junior year, more than 800,000 students across the nation take the National Merit Scholar- ship Qualifying test. Of these, 14,000 are selected as Finalists. This year, ten Roosevelt students received this honor. NATIONAL MERIT FINAL- ISTS. FRONT ROW: Keith Suth- erland, Dwipht Johns, Beth Bar- rett, Rick Yerrow. BACK ROW: Dick Epstein, Avi Soifer, John (;ordon, Leif (ilomset. NOT PIC- TURED: Bob Druker, Jeff ( um- minijs. l ' IM ER 3 PERCENT. FRONT ROW: Beth Barrett, Pat Havens, Cheryl Arvidson, Kay Nordeen, ( andy Heaton, Kathy ( ampbell, Lorna Younjj. SECOND ROW: Bill Jones, Bob Druker, Kathy Kennedy, Jane Yocum, Linda Stickler, Laura Sul- livan. BACK ROW: Kris Sharpe, Dennis Donohue, John Gordon, Dick Epstein, Brian Walker, Barry Frank, John Maddy. Every year brinj s a bounty of its (.wn: a oi time distinct from all other times: events not to be recap- tured, and infinitely valuable. Year after year, throuK the same halls, students pass for the last time. They are seniors walking a little apart from the other students. At a threshhold yearly crossed by many others stands the class of 1965. And the experience is strangely unique and j)recious — because it is theirs. 29 The many senior activities were guided and co-ordinated by the class officers: Carol Williams, secretary; Jim Nelson, vi -prrviHrnt : Tom Kreamer, president; and (iraham Cook and Mar e Dalbey, t reasnrors. RHS Graduates Its Largest Class The 1965 graduating class again brought to Roosevelt the quality to which it is accustomed. The nearly 700 seniors excelled in every area of endeavor, including athletics, academics, and extracurricular activities. Also, through high standards of conduct and citizenship, they helped strengthen the Roosevelt image and goal: We are here to help. Each member of the class acted as a public relations manager, and the result was high public respect for Roosevelt. The year was not without its light moments, either. This year ' s senior activities, planned by the senior board, were some of the best ever. 30 Kristi Amerson Hill Anderson I.inda Anderson Sheryl Andrew Jack Andrew son Jill Arjjetsinger Cheryl Arvidson Dave Ayers Jan Haer Gary Hagby JtrrN Uaktr I Imm ilalih Sue Balko Lynn Harne Beth Barrett Jim Bassarear l eggy Battershell Jim Baugus Mark Baumeister Linda Beal 31 Seniors Excel in Studies The senior year of hi h school is al- ways one of work and worry. Each stu- dent must decide how much of his time to devote to his studies and how mucl to jfive to the many other activities which surround him. Many decision concerning the future, coupled with th( various senior activities, have a tendenc to deemphasize studies. This year ' s class, however, made its decisions wisely, and was able to keep up its hi h scholas- tic standi nK throughout its senior year. This feat was extremely important to the school as a whole, since Roosevelt ha always tried to keep as its major Koal the furtherance of knowied e in its stu- dents and the preparation of useful in- dividuals for life in societv. Steve Blacketer Tom Blake (iloria Borg Sandra Borror Hans Bosse Royce Bounds .11 m Bow en Terrv Bowes Susan Brandt Barb Brewer Brian iirindlev Jini lirnim nix ri Karen Brinton Sandra Broadf(H t C raijr Brock way kathy Brown 33 Margaret Brown Bart Christian Linda Cleeton Mike Clemens Sarah Cline Bill Cobb Linda C unnin ham Pete Curnes Val Cushman Mike Daflfron Margaret Dalbey Fred Daniels liarb DaRos Elaine Davenport Parker Davis Ron De Warner Tom Dennv Jim Derrick Bob Deuben Dick Dey Jean Diamond Susan Diehl Dennis Donohue lU ttt ' DonoNan Dennis Dotson Kathleen Doujjherty Hob Druker Kob Diiitch Don Duna an 36 Jeanne Duncan Carol Durham Don Dyar Audrey Eder Bill Edison Eva Ehmann Ann Eklund Koy Evans Kuth Kverlinj; Sue Evertsen Beverly Fagen Kathy Fagen Nile Falk Linda Farrell Chris Fau«t Nick Feilen Cireg Ferguson Linda Ferry Jan Fields (;ay Fisher Doug Fontanini Roger Fontanini Eleazar Fontes Steve 1 orrt-st Dennis Forsyth Harry Frank Ann Freed Iary 1 ribourgh Mike I ritts ( hris Frosheiser Karin Furry Becky diammell David Gangestad Linda ' i In. r Salh (.arnu r Tom (Gilbert Don Gillette provide the nucleus of a hard sell campaign. Doug (iivant Ron Glass Heidi Glidden Leif Glomset Steve Golden Hart (loldman Keith (fOod in Jon (lookin Bob Gordon John (lordon Hob (Graham Jan Graham Dick Gran aard Larry Granville Barney Greenhill I ' hyllis (;rittin Joanne ( roff Bill (iroves Vom (truening Frank (irund Dave (irundman Marilyn Hag); Jay Haeberle Pam Hancock Kaye Handford Nancy Hanel Cliff Hanson Jim Harlow Sue Harmon Karen Harris 40 Candv Hale Ellen Hamilton (iene Hamilton Cliff Hammel Dave Hammerber Doujr Hanbury Pom Hardv Kon Harris Martha llarter Service Is Important Some of the major accomplishments of this year ' s class were its diliKent efforts in the area of community service. Led by the seniors, the whole school participated in various community projects including? the United Campaign, Red Cross, and bundle drives. More specialized groups such as the Boys and Girls Clubs, the Kiwanis Key Club, and the student coun- cil sponsored other projects. The picture at left shows student council members at Camp Sunnyside during Thanksgiving vacation. With projects ranging from an Easter egg hunt for Slinker School chil- dren to sandbagging at The Flood. Roosevelt students convincingly displayed their interest in Des Moines and their willingness to serve. Mary Hatth Jovce Hatcher Jim Hauck I at Havens Judy Haviland Iva Hawkins 41 Kathy Kennedy Tim Kent Susan Kern Susan Kerr Nancy Ketterer Mark Kiddie Linda Kiel Anj-ie Kin Lou Kin DouK Kinney Beverly Kirfman Janet Kitchell jUiii Kline Judy Kline John KlockentaRer Ken Klocksiem June Knight Jim Knik Hob Knudson Sam Kramer Fat Krause Tom Krtamer Judy Krtider (ire J? Kucharo George Kuney Kill I.akin 1 Jim I.amb Laura I ampkin Lary Lancelotti Virginia Landholt Ann l au head (iarv Lawless Judv Law sun uzanne I.aw t r kathv I ewis J fan Ltnions Linda Levine TRHS Teams Triumph Athletics play an important role in senior activities. A senior realizes that this is the last year in which to involve himself in Roosevelt athletic events. And almost every j ame represents some sort of Iast. The last football ame, the last home Kame, the last tournament Kame — are meaninKful. Few seniors will forget this year ' s homecoming victory over a highly-rated East team or Roosevelt ' s state basketball championship. The tour- nament was a time of astonishing excite- ment and spirit. All other sports con- tained special moments which will long be remembered by those involved. C onnie Lewis Rouph-and-ready Teddy R M sevelt, por- trayed by IV sy Henneberry, finds spirit - raising strenuous, and pauses briefly for refreshment. 45 Marilyn Libby C ary Lieberman Cheryl Liljedahl (funnel kindest rum ( unnie Lindquist Nancy Lindroth Rachel I.indroth Steve Lindroth Marjie l.isbona Jan Lortiuf Elizabeth Lowell Hill Lozier Kathy Ludlow Kohin Luthey Jan Lutjen Nancy Lyon Ruth Mackaman ( athy Macomber Klise Macomber Linda Madden John Madd Sandra Madison Debbie Majjuire MiKr Mnhnn Don Maluni 46 Kajeanna Marsh Jim Martin pep assembly. Nora Mattern Kate Mattes Mary Beth Matz Jeff Mayer Jean McCall Vaup:hn McClelland Stan McCormack Janice McDaniel Randy McElroy Jack McFarland John Mc(;innis l am McCiinnis Pat Mc(;oflf Richard McKnight Randy McMahill Kick McMaster Molly McMichael Bill McMillen ■9. Mary McNeer Money, money everywhere, and not a cent for me, grins senior homeroom treasurer Jan VanderscoflF. Debbie McNulty Chris Mefford Barbara Mercer Pam Meyer (iar .Mevers Kathy Michael Jeff Milbourn A. Hill Miller Bill B. Miller Bill L. Miller Cheri Miller ( raij Miller (leorgianne Miller 48 Janice Miller i.eanne Miller Seniors Enjoy Last Year During their last year at Roosevelt, seniors participate in many activities orj anized and carried out specifically for them. These activities include the senior frolics, picnic, breakfast, and banquet, Baccalaureate, Class Day, the Prom, and, of course. Commencement. All these ac- tivities make the senior year at Roosevelt something? special ' — a time to be re- membered with mixed emotions. Joy — because of something successfully com- pleted ; sadness — because of events and friendships never to be regained. De- spite all the pressures of hi h school, a senior sees his years at Roosevelt with a tingle of emotion — and takes leave with exhuberance, yet with regret. KeBecca Miller Perri Miller Lynn Milli an Kate Mills Linda Mills Fam Minard Marv Rose Moon Barbara Moore Gary Moore Dolores Moran 4 7 Ann Morris Steve Morris Connie Morrow Janie Morse Jim Motis Joan Mountain Marian MiilU ' ttt- 49 Linda Munson Bob Munzenmaier IJnda Myers Joan Naj el Tani Nason Nancy Neal (ire Nelson PVilK V?niWiBHi Jim Nelson Vicki Newell Judy Newlin Hrian Nichols Kick Niday Don Niswander Carol Noack Margaret Nobel l a Nordtt n Tenny Norris Linda Ogilvie Accustomed to speaking: softly, Teddy Roosevelt, portrayed by Tim Joy, makes an exception on his birthday. Gary Overstreet Linda Parker Carolyn Parry Ingrid Parsons Bernadette Pasco Don Patty Bob Paul John Payton Sheila Pearl Brian Pennington Cheryl Perisho Russ i erkins Winnie Perkins Boh Peterson Judy Petersen John Peterson (iail Petty Kick Phillips Sharon Pid);eon Sheryl Pidgeon Lynn Pieper Maymie Pirtle Kick Pooler Koss Porter Joy Pottholf Ed Pritchard Steve Proctor Karen Proudtit Madge Prouty Carol Puckett Don Pugsley Steve Pyle Wilma Kains Don Raker Ann Ramsey Susan Ramsland Tom Randol Suzann Randolph Cao l Raney Charmaine Reece Heverlee Reed Ed Simms Rite Frank Rich Jim RigK Sharon Kilty Judy Rinard 52 David Roberts Nancy Roberts Sue Roberts Lynn Robinson Linda Romi; Fred Rosenberg Nadyne Rosenberg Javne Ruan Colette Rutenbeck Pat Rossiter Marv Rundus Vicki Russell Traditions Guide School Roosevelt is a school filled with and Kuided by tradition. Although it is in- variably a leader in utilizing modern ideas and practices, its past has a definite effect on school life. For example, the Big Stick is a tradition which symbolizes the creed of Theodore Roosevelt, Speak softly and carry a bij? stick. Thus, when the BiK Stick is handed to the president of every class, it carries with it some of the spirit which pervades the school and its actions. Other traditions, such as high standards of leadership and scholar- ship, are sometimes less obvious, but they also play an important role in Roosevelt. These traditions help make Roosevelt the school that it is. ( laudia Roth Linda Rowe John Strief presents the Hip Stick to senior class president Tom K reamer. Janis Rvder 53 Rich Safris Dan Sampson Barbara Sands Jim Satory Connie Sayre Mickey Scannell Vic Schafer Alan Schakel Bob Schaller Dan Schlachtenhaufen Scott Schlievert Dick Schneider Hennie Schouten Mary Schreiber Kick Shultz Terry Schultz 1 am Schultze Linda Schuster Barbara Schwartz Dennis Schwartz I ' am Schwebke Kathy SihNNeiker Sue Schweiker Candy Scott John Scott (iarN SfvtTson Kris Sharpe senior group labors over the test tubes and charts. (ius Simon Beverly Skidmore Connie Smith Don Smith Jody Smith Dave Speers Linda Spencer Jim Sperry Terry Stalker ( arol Staple Linda Stedman Larry Stelter Tim Stephan Tom Stephens David Stewart 56 All Seniors Find Fun Life at Roosevelt is far from bein all work, and nearly everyone finds opportu- nities for fun and excitement — some- times in the classroom, more often in connection with extracurricular affairs. There is an emphasis on learning, grades, and class standing; yet seniors find time for enjoyment in many varied forms. A boisterous group, a practical joke, or a warm friendship provide relief from the pressure and strain of classroom work during the school day. Outside the regular 8:15 to 8:00 rou- tine seniors occasionally ignored home- work to attend games, music and drama productions, open houses, dances, and other social events. Many received special joy and satisfaction by active participa- tion, and thrilled to the warm, loud ap- proval of their fellow students. Linda Stickler John Strief Cheryl Stroeber Bob Stone Janine Stonebraker Carol Straub Laura . ulh aa Sue Sullivan Keith Sutherland Fred Swain Mary Swain Hob Taft Bruce Tei land Hon Terrill Kusannt Ifsdell Robin Thomas |)t ' !nii I ' lmmpson Suzaniio I hniiipson Jane Thomsen 57 Mikf Thornhill Tat IhNhtrK Marjj VVallett Sue Wandling Bob Watson Kathy Watson Martha Wellman Marilyn Wells Donna WerninK Bob Wessels Julie Wessels Kenee West Barbara Wharff Karen Whitney Linda W ichael Ann Williams Carol W illiams Linda Williams Steve Williams Tim Williams Bruce Wilson Mary Wisdom Art Witt mack Benny Wolf John Woltz Jon Woods Van Woods 60 June Graduates Not Pictured Tom Hat hey i i tri .Tl (. rv 1 11 lltr 1% . II l ' IClll%l l Ili t lit. I II V lien xTici neirij;e 1% I aif iM tj avrii Y ' rfkH H 9 6 If ins A I trU IlanlVIIla iJiJUfi i icnoin I ' lvrvc iif.iiiiiaii •loiin f (inneii ir dlll v tJtllV Hriir( Hill 111 lit. i II 111 Jefl Ojjilvie V narilt: Oa ffvuijiii iKirn Dave Pollock iTIlKt V Uriln oiieeii ireiaiiu Gordon ( uinn isiii iiesKin Mike Jacobsen John Ramsey Sandra Donaldson Alan Jencks Craig Ryan Jim Duncan Georpe Johnson Allyn Sherer Joanne F ajjan Steve Kniss Tim Stephan GregK Erickson Dave Mallon John Stokka Ed Feintech Dwynne Mayo Diana Templeton Bernard Foprel Janice McCulloch Jill Thornburg Jim (ialla);her Louise McDevitt Yale Tucker Siegfried (iengl Mike Witt August Graduates Tish Burton Marsha (iraham Steve Steele Fred Woodman Jackie Zingerman August Graduates Not Pictured Dan l ichmond David I indskopf I am Jones 61 62 The most wonderful years are of preparation. ReachinK up and out, stretching. learninL buihlinj?, chanj?injr, and maturinjr. This is the period that no one would dispense with, the active, joyful, finding years of growth — years which never really end. 63 f . fly W if I t ■ILn i 4 I ROW 1 Cathy AbramKon Patty Abrisz Dave Ache.Hon IVIike AdamM Sue AdkinN Jim Ahlen Judi Ahlen Jim Akers Dianna Adkin ROW 2 Kathy Allen Marni Allen Sue Allender Barbara Anderson I). J. Anderson Joyce Anderson Mark Anderson Paul Anderson Kathleen Andriano ROW 3 Martin Arnow ;ail Ash Pam Askew Linda Atherton Kathleen A vise Deborah Barkman Tracy Bailey Deborah Baker Scott Bannister ROW 1 Kristine Barquist Susan Barrett Kristine Bartley Klaine Bassman Dave Batts Kathv BauRas Jill Bayer Mike Bean Jon Beatty ROW 2 Steve Beck Michaela Bell Benny Bennett Kd Bennett Dave Beveridire (iary Billmeyer Mary Bin aman Dave Bishop Jane Bishop ROW 3 Janet Bjorstad Bobby B!ark Becky Blarketer Judy Blanchard Barbara Bliss I.ucy Blount Karen Boatman Allan Jay Bobb Dee Bod in ROW 1 Paula Roiles Mary Scarlet Booth Sherry Booth Mike Boric Tom Borror Judy Bo wen Anne Boydston Kimberly Koysen Sandy Bradley ROW 2 Todd Bradley Mark Braun Rt.n Braun Trudi Brinfcenbcric Mimi Britton Pat Britton Ken Brody Tom Brooks ROW 3 Karen Brown Larry Brown (■aroldine Bryson ( heri Burger Anne Burke Patty Burns Chris Burr Karen Bvers D. ( aldwell 64 ROW I Randy Cameron Jerry Campbell Mary Capps Allan ( ' arlson Janice Carltton Jim ( ' arlHon Sue CarlHon Larry Carr Carta (. ' arter ROW 2 Steve ( ash Chris Cayce Tom ( ' ebuhar C reff Chambers Diana Chase Dave ( ' hristianson Rita Christianson Nancy (!hriHtopherson Diane Clark ROW 3 Henry Clark John Clark Lynn Clark Ronald Clayman (!yndy Corhran Mark Cochran John CodliPK Diane ( OKswell Trudi Conklinc mm ' mm iB 5WP ' ' ' 3B 1 hi •1 mm ROW I Carolyn Cook Nancy A. Cook Nancy B. Cook Larry Coon Frank Coppola Beverly Cordes Carta Comwell Bob Cox Larry Cox ROW 2 Ivonnee Craiir Cyndie Cramer Julie Cramer Bill Crinwell Pam Oosby Judy ( unnin ham Lyn Cushman ( art Dare Eric Darling ROW 3 Artene Davidson Sandy Davidson Bryan Davis Steve Davis Kathy Dean Deborah Decorpo Marv De Jon R. De Lapp Kirk I) -nman ROW 1 OaifT Denny Vicki Deremiah (■eor e Devine Bruce Dickson Scott Dickson John Donovan Clark Doolittle Phil Dorff Stephanie Dozoryst ROW 2 Sue Dreher Ted Dreyer Debbie Du an Ken Dyer Johrt F axan Pat Kat an Chris Kast Paul F aster I retta FIder ROW 3 Jean Eischen John F iaentraut Dennis F llars Fred Filer James Fllerhoff Kathie FIlis Toni F:ilis CraiK F lmets Arny F ngman 1 1 B kiliiri] 1 Y m h ail IK I X ■' -1 R 1 m 65 Jm W f I T 1 PI w SI KOW 1 Klizabeth F rh Mike Evans Dave Kveland Barbara Kwald Kirk Faber Barb Fanninv I am my Fat land lim Feree John Firman ROW 2 Ann F ' iHhman Mary Jane Fitzicibbon Jim Forrest Steve Foster Diann F ' ox Chuck Foy Barbara Frank Scott F eer Mary Freimnth ROW 3 Wanda Freitas Bonnie Fuller Robert (ieiicer Cindy (Jerman Ann (lifTord Kris (lilbert Boyd (lillman William (■illiam Bette (lilman 1 Pf ' ill w , 1 1 .J! 1 HP ROW 1 Cindy (Hudiressi Jim (lOrdon Randy (Gordon Dana (loreham Dave (iraham Melinda ( raham Marshall (irt ne (•ary (ireenebaum IJnda (iriffin ROW 2 Donna (iriffith Julie (Griffith Karen (Griffiths Randy (troff Laurie (irofiK Stephanie Grove Cathy (irovenbursr Linda ( roves i;alen Gustafson ROW 3 William Haakinson Linda Hadley Carole Hadaall Ava Haeirel Cindy Hahn Jon Hale Jim Hall Julia Hall Steve Uanke ROW 1 Pat Hannum Barb Hansen Dan Hansen Suzanne HarUell Nancy Hartzer (•len Harwell Mike Hayes I hilip Hayne Ron Heckincer ROW 2 Bruce HeUman Judi Hein Sandra Heman Neil Henderson Jim Hennebcrry Steve Hennley Bill Herker Janet Herring Cathy Heu ROW ,1 Colleen Hiifltins Cathy Hill Patricia Hinds Kenneth Hintze Klizabeth Hiae Jon Hoak Vicki Hodires Fred Hoffer Diana Holman 66 ROW 1 John llolHlad Charles llmid David liookenakker Michael Horner Mary HouHh Nancy Hueneke Teresa HuKhea Jane Hull John Hull ROW 2 Suiie Hull Steve Hutrhin s Srott Ingrersoll Jeff Ingram Janie InneH Jean Innes Jerry Ireland Noble Irving Dave Isaacson ROW 3 Linda Izumi Sandy Jackson Harlan Jacobs Vicki Jacobson John Jaefcer Keith Jahnke Stanlie James Steve Janson Jan Jaques ROW 1 Jeff J earn bey Jim Jeambey Holly Jennings Vicki Jensen Tom Jewett Bill Johnson Diane Johnson Don Johnson Jack Johnson ROW 2 Mike Johnson Rosemary Johnson Sue Johnson Virginia Johnson Kim Johnson Cheryl Jones Paul Jones Pete Jones Vicki Jones ROW 3 Wendy Jones Nancy Jung Sue Jvett CraiK Kaldenbersr Jon Kaser Sam Kasten Jan Keiter Jim Kennedy Penny Kent 1 1 ■BE ■l Ml ROW 1 Jim Kemvorthy Tom Kern Bob Kerr John KeslinK Brenda Kessler Sue KilKore (Mndy Kirfman Pat Kirkpatrick Scott Kirkpatrick ROW 2 Bob Knapp Sheryl Kness Linda Knight Paul KniKht Kick KniKht Mary Koder Sue Konshok Bill Kooker Ann Kooaer ROW 3 Kathy Krantz Mike Krick Cindy Krie Rhea Kroe er Susie Krohmer Diane Kruse Peifene Kurschinski Lancelotti Lynette Lane 67 1 O FT V iV n 1 BMr 331 ROW 1 Robert LarHon Jane Latrhem Jill Latchem Linda LauKhlin Chris awyer Kristi I eaverton SuHan Lefever Amanda Leibe Martin LeiMerowitz ROW 2 Dave Lett ween Judy Levine Linda Lewis Jim Lirhtz Ron Liljedahl Linda Uljeirren Nels Lindquint Charles Linincer VA Lolb I nireneeker Liz Loyd Jeanette Ludw iff John Luthe Rob Lydon Jim Lynrh Debbie Lynn Laura Lynn Brian Lynner ROW 1 Cris Lyon Dixie Lyons Mark Mahan Mike Maher Tina Manbeck Kllen Mann Dave Mannheimer Jud Manning Helen Matthews ROW 2 Marjorie Maxwell Janie MrAllister Tony McCauley Debie MrClain Barb MrClaskey Kathy Mr( lelland Carol MrClurit Dave MrDaniel Matt McDowell ROW .3 Linda McNeley Robert MrSherry Kathy Melrher Kathy Melvin l  m Merrill harles Merritt Vnn Meservey Kris Mirhaelson Craitr Miller a! ill 1 1 ROW 1 Diana Miller Fred Miller Janire Miller Nancy Miller Chuck Mitchell Mark Mitchell Mike Mitchell Ken Mitchum Judy Modeland ROW 2 Sue Mollenhoff Becky Moore CraiK Moore Dave Morgan John Morgan Marcia Moritz Colleen Mot is Nancy Mullette Kathy Murray ROW 3 Jean Musffrave Pat Neal Cindy Neff Judy Nelson Twyla Jean New brousrh Ron New ' icaard Sheryl Newton Jack Nicodemus Ro er Nielsen 68 KOW 1 Sherry Niendorf John Nutt Jim Nylen Maureen ) ' (;rady Jack ()I M)n Anne O ' Neil Bill O ' Neill Bruoe Fanor Joella Park ROW 2 Bill Parker Keha I ' asrhall Joe Pasternak Cheri Palernon Donna l aulMon Tom Payne itill Pedersen Lou Perpich Nancy Petefinh ROW 3 Carol Petem (iary Petemon Pati PeteHen Dana Petty Dennis PhillipM (ilenn I ' hillipii Renee Pieper Jim PierHon Dale l ilman ROW 1 John Pilmer Don Podrebarar Mike Pope Lila Porter Pam Pothoff John Press Reed Prior Mary Pritchard Marty Proctor ROW 2 Dave Proudfit Paula Purdy Tom Putnam Steve (Juiner Jane ()uinn Mary Kabe Dina Kabinovitz Jim Raker (ierry RamHey ROW 3 Dour Randol Marti Ravreby Hank Reese Kathie Rexan Karen Retfister Trudy Reynolds DouK Rhodes Jim Richardson Kenny Rissien ROW 1 Brian Ritchhart Valerie Roberts Barb Robinson Sandy Robinson Sandy Lynn Robinson Ronnie Rockwell Carol RoRofT Jane Rood Sue Rood ROW 2 Dave Roos Mike Roper Warren Rosen Lynn Roth Barb Rounds Joseph Royce Jeanne Rubin Ester RunduH Toni Rupp ROW 3 Tom RuHk Jim Russell Randy Russell Rosalie Russell DouK Russier Marilyn Rutherford Jeanne R den Linda Sampson VifRil SampHon ' f i . r ' 1 1 TP i 69 .Mar ha Samn Marly.H Sandin Toni Sarrone l.inda Sarirent Sandy Saucrhrei Candy SrarborouRh Janet ScarfT ( ' aula Schaedlirh Mark Schmidt ROW 2 Dale Schnabel Brad Srhurhat Krure Srhultze Karen Srhuxter Churk Schwab Sue Schwartz Dan Schweiker JameH Scoltock Joyce Scoville KOW 3 Shular Scudamore Frank Sergio Jim Severin (inda ShambauRh Bob Shaw Sherry Shay Douir Shelton Jack Shepard I ' Kiry Sherman i 1 M Mm 3 V ' 1 n ROW 1 Bryan Shiffler Patty Shirk Cyndy Shirley Bruce Siesel Claire Silvers (Jreir Silzer Curt Simonson I a Small Pauline Smart ROW 2 Janet Smeltzer Barry Smith Bruce Smith Mary Anne Smith Mike Smith Steve Smith Tenney Smith Carmie Soifer Dee Speairh ROW 3 Sarah Speers Fred Spence Jim Spevak Jim Spicer Sharon Stanfill Jim Stanabury David Stark Douif Stark Judy Starr ' PI f, f 1% ROW 1 Cindy Stedman Dave Steele Diane Steele Velta Steinberg Randy Stephennon (Uaudia Stevennon (iene StevenHon Jamie StimNon Kristen Stokka ROW 2 Lorelei Stokka Sheryl Story Jerry Strawman Karen Strohbeen SuRan Struyk Ted Stuart Mike Sturgeon l hil Stutzman Margaret Sullivan ROW 3 Bill Summy ( heryl Sumstine (•lenn Sutherland Vicki SwanHon Debbie Sypal Jim Tazzioli Jean Tei Iand Tom Telford Alan Thatcher 70 ROW 1 John Thelen Cindy ThomaM Trary ThomaH Tom ThompHon ( raiir Thornhill Denny Thorp Janice Tidrick Jill Tobi8 Jeremy Toby ROW 2 Carole Toran Tracy Towie Tom Toye Jim Troy Dauna Jean Trumper Mike Tucker Karen Turpin Shirley Twin Ann rilman ROW .1 Margaret ( ' pdejcraff Charles Van Deventer Connie Van Rees Pat Verfurth Vicki Vermealen V. Vlaaderen Bill Wallace Merl Wallace 8. Wallerstedt ROW 1 Bob Walthall Steve Way SuMan Webster Sydnie Weene Suzzie Weiber Karen Weiner Paul WellH Ron West Debbie WtHterman ROW 2 Bill Whitaker Linda White Robert White Steve White Tim White Judy Whitinjc Sara Whiting Ken Whitney Debbie Wible ROW 3 Karen Widnejr Nancy Williams Pete Williams Rich Willis Jenny Willis Jerry Wilson Paul Wilson Karen Winburn Mark Wine ROW I Dianna Winters Wayne Wirtjes Cathv Wittenbaufh Patti Wolf Pete Woltz Tom Wood Karen Wondard Mary Woods Brian Woolever ROW 2 Joanie Wooters (ireif Wri£ht Becky Yapp Mike Younc Steve Younc (George Yoanffs 1 f 71 Yea sophs! cries an ex- uberant KToup of fans at one of the sophomore football games. Many hours of a student s life are spent on extra-curricular activities but schoolwork must come first. Sophs Learn TRHS Spirit and Tradition Suddenly a class oi more than 700 sophomores is swept into the smooth running machine called Roosevelt. They learn of traditions and of spirit, as well as the difficulty of schoolwork in high school. The seniors are looking for a college to attend, the juniors are looking forward to the time when they will lead the school, but just as a school needs its leaders, so does it need its fol- lowers. The followers and workers come from the sophomore class as they start at the bottom to work their way up to Ir.id. rship in their new school. New subjects, new freedoms, new clothes, and new HOYS make jjood topics for discussion at ihv sophnninrr niixcr. 72 Juniors Prepare for Leadership Assembly chairman Ron Cohen hmks with pride at the Hoys State Basketball Tourna- ment trophy. Knergetic juniors somehow find time for activities other than study. The junior year is spent serving on committees, worrying about new innovations to be put into practice next year, and claiming that the junior class is sui)erior to the senior class. As sopho- mores, everything is new and committee sign-up deadlines slip by. When the junior year begins, these second-year students are the first in line to do everything under the guidance of the senior chairmen. They serve and learn for they will be the chairmen when the schoolyear opens the next time. Key Club car rally tickets pet a big sales boost from this persuasive salesman, Steve Lyons. 73 IB PI 1 ■a H iMiiillliift 1 H V 4 , ■in : .... 2 ROW 1 DenniH A damn Linda AdamM Marria Adier Lisa Ahlers Jane Alrorn Lila Aldrich Marffaret Allen Steve Allen Terri Allen ROW 2 Mary Allender Julie Amirk (tail Anderson Jean Anderson Karia Anderson Kris Anderson Sharon Anderson Chris Arnold Rirhard Aronow ROW 3 Steve Aronow Bill Aspenic ren Jack AspenRren Florence Rahhitt Linda Rarkus Mike RaKK Stan Baldwin Jan Bailey Frank Barber ROW I Barbara Barnes Dennis Barsky (ie irtre Bartley Andi Bartnek Bobbi Bassman (•ary Bastian Sandy BauRhman Bryon Beasley Linda Berrs ROW 2 Kristi Behm (;ary Bell Steve Bell Bob Bemisdarfer Tina Berjfeson Brur ' Bersrman J« e Berry Scott Berry Barb Berven ROW 3 Lark Billick Kevin Binns lorn Bir e Neil Black Miriam Blair i ' attv Blair Linda Blake Beth Blazek Koz Bliss ROW 1 Karen Blumenberc Steve Boa I Dan Bohner Stan Bonta Harry Bookey Marlene Booth Tom B  s ( ' heryl Bostwick Jim Bowers ROW 2 Buddy Bowles Barbara Itoyd Denny Boyd Bill Bra zle Anne Brockman Steve BroKden Larry Brooks Connie Br« ome Kirby lirouichton ROW (harlene Brown Jim Brown Joan Brown Linda Brown Sandy Brown Brubaker Lynn Buckley 74 ROW 1 PhylliH Bumirarner Max RurKdorf Barb Kutrher Aaron Cameron Marilyn Campbell Judy Ann Canter Lee Ann Carney Lottie ( arpenter Judy Carr ROW 2 Scot Carr Dan Carson John Carson Bonnie ( aspe Melissa Cassell Denny Cathrart DouK Cave Mike Cebuhar Betty ( base ROW 3 Mark Chiesa Brad Chinn Barb Chrisjohn Kathie Christianson Gina Cimimo Brure Clarke Dave (Markfion Steve ( lay Mary Clearwater ROW 1 Cynde Clinsan Larry Cobb Ronnie Cohen Becky Comos Steve Coombs Carole Coonce Helen Cooney Penny Cox Becky CraiK ROW 2 Cathy Cramer Jack Crosley Cordell Cross Laura Cunningham Jan Cushman DouK Daniel Linda Davenport Bob Davis Del Davis ROW 3 Rodney Davis Anne Davison Oaiff Davisson Stuart Dawson Charles Davton Mark De Bord Tim DeMarce Mike Dennis Paul Dexter f 1 i m i f 1 ROW 1 Kd Diamond Terry Dickerson (iregK Dickerson Veralee Dieta Nikki Dimaria Dick Dixon Marcia Doden Kathy Dohrmann Mike Donaldson 0 ROW 2 Sara Donhowe Maureen Doyle Sandy Dunn Steve Duse Nancy Dusenbery Pam Kd wards Steve Klliot Jackie KIphic Larry Ely f f f ROW 3 Tom Emerson Mary F nKeldinger Denny Epstein Jay Erbe Mike Euritt Tom Evans Mike Faino Tom Farmer Retha Farr f t 75 ROW I Diane Farrell Dee Faurote Harlan Keintech Patriria FerriH Marc Fessler Tom F ' irman Steve Fish Barbara Fitzgerald F ' ranciH Fleck ROW 2 (;inny Fletcher John Fletcher Kathy Flowers Pam F ' olden Cris Forker Dan F088 Jim Franquemont Mike Freeland Denni.H re vert ROW 3 Dave Frost Joe Fuller Steve Fuss Scott (iaienbeck Dennitt (■alinMky Mick (Gardner Jerrel (tateH Tony (ienovese Rick (iernes ROW 1 Lola (lertsenberger David (libbs Sheri (iibson Don (iilleHpie Vicky (lilman Michael (iiventer Dennis (iodfrey Don (iordon Peggy (iordon ROW 2 Ron (iraves Elaine (ireen Jeff (ireen Susan (Jreen Ann (ireenwood Tom (Griffin Tom (;riffith Mike (irove Linda Hadsall ROW 3 John Lafcrty Lynda Haggard Rosemary Hake Larry Hallibrereton John Halsted Paul Halvorson Steve Hamill Jackie Hammer Sue Hammer 1; ikii n ROW 1 Kathy Hammond Krenda Hansen Sue Hansen Connie Hanson Janet Hanson Steve Harbin Kileen Hardie Yvonne Hargett Linda Hargrove ROW 2 (iary Harrell Betty Harrington Deedi Hart Mike Hartzer Heidi Haskins Card Hauge (Jary Hayes Rick Heggen Cheryl Heiden ROW 3 Steve Hellyer Rich Hemming Kric Hempleman Rill Hendrick ludy Hendricks With Henry ( arol Hensley Heidi Hermann Harry M« t7.«r ROW 1 DebhU ' HieiHteiner David Hill Kathv Hill LouiM HarkrnberK Bob Huff (■ordon HofTert JaniN HofTmeiMter Mark HoKan Dan Hollan ROW 2 Cathy Holman Rita Holmes Rirk Hoist Chrix H M d Hrnry Horton Rob ilove Mike Howard Kathy Hoyla J ark Hudson ROW 3 Jim HufT Kill Hulford Kathy Hush Keith Hyland Janr InKersoll Jran InKersoll Brure Jaben Cheryl Jaben Anita Johnson ROW 1 Bob Johnson Charia Johnson Kathi Johnson Kent Johnson Kim Johnson l ynn Johnson Martha Johnson Tim Johnson Beth Johnston ROW 2 JefT Johnston Pet ' -r Johnston Cathy Jolly John Jones l am Jones Sandy Jones Patty Jordan l at JunK Barb Kafcin ROW 3 Karen Kaplan CraiR Ka parek Jane KaufTman Ned Keith Bill Kellehen Martv Kelley Brure Kelly Walker Kelly DiiNv K.nn.h ROW 1 Tom KiefTer Cheryl Kiilam John Kimrey Larry Kirsner John Kite (■rev Klein (■rex Kline Lorin Knapp Jim Korh ROW 2 Danny Kopp Chris Kress Marsha Kroejfer Brian Rruse Barb Lamt)rerht (iar Landir-en (Jary Larson Dottie Latham Bill Lauritzen ROW 3 Nanry Lavender Bill Lawrie Paula Lee Jerry Leener Linda Lekwa Terry l emon Carole I anninK Rirk Lepley Troy Lesan n 1 111 r ri 1 PI 9 i 1 IB ROW 1 ( ' hriHti Lett ( ' harlotte Lett ween Jerry Lewiit Larry Lewis lefT Lilly nn Lindhoff Dave Lindholm Marty Linn Scott Little ROW 2 Janet LivinKHton Denny Lorkridffe Trudy Lockwood Steve LonK Steve Lorber Kay Lorenre Kofrer Lovejojr Jan Lowe Dee Loyd ROW 3 John Lukin Karen Lull Sharen Lull Laurel Lund Steve LuHk Cindy Luthey Steve Lyona Penny Mabe« Steve Mackic ' 1 II ROW 1 Melanie Maddox (lary Madison Paula Mairet Mike Mally John Marchaei Shelia Martin Kmily Mattes L. MatthieHon Gordon MrColIum ROW 2 Linda Mr( utrhen D. MrDiarmid John McDowell Scot McDowell Mike McMullen Pat Mc( uil|an Tom McWilliams Julie Means Kelcie Melone ROW A John Merkel Bob Merritt M. Merritt Rick Mertens Patsv Messer Jeff MeHserHchmidt Ma(;)rie Metier Jim Mezvinskjr Bob MidKley ROW I Jan Miller John Miller Mary Miller I ' atty Miller Scott Miller Ted Miller John MiHbach Marilyn Missman Wayne Mitchell ROW 2 Larry MokoIov Candv Morgan Win MoNier Cory MoHH Diane .Mossholder Terry MoHsholder Barb Moul Kathy Murphy ROW 3 Sherry Murphy ( ' . Murrow Kip Narber Dave Neary DenniK Neff Nancy Neiman Colleen Nelnon Nick Neumann K. Newburgh ROW 1 Rill N wland Jim NewHom Rodney NrwKom Ann NiroU Nancy NiklawHki Susan Noble John Nordin Morrifl Norman Bob Noun ROW 2 Shelia Noun Marty Nyemaster Deloreft Oldt Martha Oliver Randy OUon Sonja OUon LK ni Orlofr Cheryl Orth Frank Owen ROW 3 Dana Pave Larry Palmer Tom Parker Janire Partintrton LeHlie Partridge Mary Patrice Richard Patrick Katy Payne Linda Payne ROW 1 Fred Pea e Jerry Perkins Judy Peters Mary Peterson Mike Peterson R. J. Peterson Jim Phelan Pam Phillips Mike Pickett ROW 2 Keith Pieper Carol Pinvree Sandy Pirtle Gary Pitts Mary Plambeck Harry Postal Dave Powell Bill Price Cynde Price ROW 3 Richard Pritchard Nancy Prugh Pam Purdy Jim ()uinn Debbie Ramsey Ann Randall Bruce Ray Merlin Redfield Jim Reed ROW 1 Mary Reedquist Dennis Reichenbacher Tim Reynolds Kenna Richard-i Rill Richardson Lynn Richardson Linda Rieirel Denny Rieger Jim Risdon ROW 2 Steve Risolvato Carol Robbins PeKRV ' Robbins (iuy Roberts Lee Roberts Steve Robinson Christy Rodine Rruce Rollins Marsha Rosenburg ROW 3 Jane Ross Ivan Rovner Shari Rowan Joe Rowles Wayne RutledK« ' Paula Rutz Steve Sandler Vicki Satrom W. Saunders 1 raj 1 if. III f C3 m mi 1 1 Pll rail Hi 1 jiM 1 1 4 H MP i lM 31 Mi ■B la ROW 1 John Sayler Irene Schmidt Diane Schreiber Dave Schrevrs Tom Schuize Reid Schwartz John Schwertley Randy Scott CraiK ScrofTRS ROW 2 Ruth Scudder John Seaburfc D( n Sear Sharon Sevedire Jane Shade Marcia Sharp Larry Shedehelm Jake Shnurman ( inde Shultz ROW 3 Mike Silver April Smith Bill Smith Dtan Smith Marcia Smith Sandy Smith Sue Smith Terry Smith Torry Smith ROW 1 Jim SnodffraM Margaret Snyder (;ary Somerville Steve Speth Mike Spillers Kathy Stanton Karen Steele Carol Steen Art Stein ROW 2 Joan Stephens Joyce Stephens Carol Stephenaon Ste%e Stoermer Steve Stone Jane Storey Reic Storey Tim Stouffer Roxanne St remminir ROW .1 t huck Strief Family Strooi Paul Stnizaan John Snbcliff Jean Surber L. Sutherland Linda Salter Sally Swab k. SwanaoB ROW 1 John Synhomt Linda Tee! Joan Teiffland Pam Terzis ( heri Thatcher Virxinia Theis Bill Thomas Cheri Thomas Dana Thompson HOW 2 (■eorire Thompson SuMan Thorpe Sharon Toma John Tompkins Dante Toriello Lynn Tower Brett Trowbridge Jane Tucker Tom Tudor Ht W 3 Jack Vance Kathy Vannada Patty Van Rees Larry Veenstra Sherry N ' ermeulen Nancy Walden Wendy Waldron Sharon Walker Shiendel Walker 80 ROW 1 Mikf Wall Diana Ward lim WarloH Bill Warn Barb Warren Tom Waterman Pam WatHon Paula WatKon Roxanne Watters ROW 2 Sue Watts Tim Wayne Pam Weaver Linda Weeren Barb WeekH Fred Weidner Joy Wellen ( indy WellK Pat WelU ROW 3 C ary Wermersen Jim We t Sally WeHterberk Cyndee Wheeler Jon White Paul Whitlatrh Linda Whitman Lynn Wichern Mike W ill ROW 1 Past Willard Carol Willcox Mary Lou WilliamK Scott WilliamH StcTe WilliamK Mark Willie Alliiion WilNun Jerry WiUon Mike Wilson ROW 2 David Wintz Sae Witt Gconre Wolfe Cathy Wolff Shirley Womarks Linda W M dard Trip Woodhurn Peitity W ' « od worth Bob Wooterft ROW 3 Nancy Wright Martie Wynne Cheryl YounK Russell YounKQuiMt Debbie YounKNtrom Mirkey Zook SOPHOMORES NOT PICTI REI) JUNIORS NOT PICTl RED Ron Allen Scott Anderson Tom Bannister JameH Beanley Sherry Bemis Susan Berry Steve Blount Connie Brauer Loren Brown James Burke Charles Burner (reorc Campbell John Carlson Jean Carmichael Betsy Carr Sharon ( hilds Andy Chinn Daryl Chrysle Bonnie Con well Loma Coy Deborah Oasier Mirhael ( rum William Cutler Dennis Daniels Patricia Danielson David Dehamer Martin Diehl John Dohoirne Jar F kstrand Karen Evans Jill Fulenwider frene (ioretzke Dour (iray lohn (ireer Robert Hammond Stephen Hill Judy Houser Richard Jacobson James Johnson Rojfer Johnson Bill Johnson Dwi ht Jones Dave Kidder (■eorKia Kimrey Dennis Knight Ray Kolb Lois Lehman Craig Lein Lynn Ludlow Charles Major Rich Margulies Mike Martin Tom Mathews Barb Maxon Dong Mayo Darling McCreary Pat McPhetrige Frank Michaelis Paul Micich Shelley Miller Mary Beth Minear Linda Moon Robert Moore Sally Jo Moore Marcia Moorehead Dana Moret Jim Morgan Deborah Morrison Jim M«:rse Carol Moser Linda Newfeld Charles Nordin Jeff Parker Judy Peterson Richard Pieper Larry Pitts Karia Proffitt Tish Ramsey Patti Raschke Bob Revell Carol Richardson Sandy Risolvato Konald Rosene Richard Russell (iordon Schaller Steve Scheib Carole Schwartz Jacque ' ine Seci.r Linda Shaw David Shumate Jane Simon John Snyder D:inald Stebbins (ireg Storey Joe Suits Sharon Sutton Leroy Taka Lance Taylor Michael Tippery Brad Tjossem Mary Veiock (iary Ward (iary Waters Mark Wellman Leslie Williams Suzanne Wray Sherri Wright Rick Young Jay Alcorn Kathy Bader Nancy Barnett Nancy Barsky Fred Raumann John Bennett Cury Bihum Richard Booher Beverly Branding Karen B urright Carla Burse T ,m Busby Jeff Caspe Bill ( hick Bob Christianson Janet Clausen Mike Conner Frank Cownie Bryan Cox Cnrky Crandell Doug Crosby Joyce Crusan Steve Cutler Marcia Davidson Diane Dooley Steve Dreyer Kathie Duchen Barry Dunhaver Dannv Dunn Fddie Dyer Kip Klbert Mary F ' innell Donna Finney Doug Fits Chuck Fitze IJnc (laskell Marsha (iraham Carv Cray Molly (;utzman Pam Hadley Martha Hall Pat Hess John Hill John Hindal Paula Holt Diane Hughes Vivian Hutchinson Jim Hyde Karla Jackson Mark Johnson Fred Johnson Jana Johnston Robert Jones Susan Jones ( arol Joseph Carolyna Kacmarynski Bob Keiter Derek Kelley Blake Kelly Susie Koder Stacey I ach Rich Leachman Jessie Lewis Bruce Macey Louise Martin Dennis McAtee Jack Meadows Patricia Miller Richard Miller Tom Miller (;ayle Mitchell Diana Moore Tom Moore Linda Morris Steve Moser Bob Munford Lee Nelson David Neveln Curt Newson Julie Norton Lewis Ofstein Doug Olson Lynda Olson Kent Opheim Dennis O ' Rourke Roger Osterholtz Colleen Patrick Ken Paulsen Paula Perkins Steve Person Jim Peterson Steve Pope Cindy Porter Tom Porter Bill Poundstone Bill Reed David Rindskopf Mel Royer Kay Ruckman Bob Sandahl Craig Sandle Paul Schaller Steve Schrodt Jerry Schutter Becky Schweer Sheri Shepherd Sue Skiles Clyde Smith Mark Spong Norman Spooner Sue Springer James Stafford Sandi Stanek Eleanor Tate Jerry Tate Pam Thomas Kathleen Tighe Bonnie Tinker Edward Toral Pam Townsend Ron Tysseling Janice I ' llrich Loren Velvick Bill Walton Karen Walton Kris Wiegel Lee Williams F annye Wisdom Carol Wolfe Dick Woltz Bob Young Shari Yoans 81 As academics may be symbolized by texts, extra-cur- ricular activities are like supplementary readings which enrich the course. Every page of student activities tells a story of en- richment. Through clubs, music, elections, plays, and other interests, students communicate, learn to follow . . . to lead. Self-expression is displayed and immense value discovered. Each page displays another facet of the active students who found the importance of supplementary reading. 83 Marcia Hudson Editor Linda Williams ANHiHtant Kditor Annual Staff Records RHS Year Mar Wallett Joyce Hatcher Jan Miller Jan liaer S«nior Editor UnderrlaMmcn Co-Editor Underclassmen Co-Editor Student Life and Sports Editor ( harlie app Picture Editor John (lordon Copy Co-Editor Avi Soifer Copy Co-Editor Jo Latchem Artist Heth Barrett Index FIditor Candy Carpenter Senior Index Editor Deadlines — picture, copy, and ad deadlines — all must be met to produce a good annual. Under the leadership of Editor Marcia Hudson, the en- tire Roundup staff worked long and diligently toward this goal. Donald Haley served as faculty sponsor. Dick Epstein BusineHS Manager Sheryl Pidgeon AdvertiHing Manager ft Ik % Angle King Circulation Manager 1 Kathy Schweiker Bookkeeper 85 Decisions, decisions troubled Rich Safris of the fall Roundup staff, and the problems were discussed by Angie King, Cheryl Arvidson, and Linda Cunningham. Page one editor Jan Miller and her staff appear to be accomplishing nothing as they pose for the photographer, while Annie Beecher studies a blank sheet of paper. Fall Roundup Staff Is Tirst-Class ' The Fall Roundup Staff met minor crisis after minor crisis in facinjir deadlines and putting out eight issues of the bi-weekly paper. Editor Avi Soifer, Managing Editor Cheryl Arvidson, and Business Manager Sheryl Pidgeon headed the 21-member staff, whose paper earned a first-class rating from the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. The sale of advertising reached a new high, and the additional ads enabled the staff to enlarge the Roundup ' s usual six-page layout twice. Subscriptions were extended to over 150 members of the 1964 graduating class, and home- room sales w ere tripled. Page editors were Jan Miller, page one ; Sandee Broadfoot, editorial page; Angie King, page three; Rich Safris and Fred Daniels, sports pages; and Linda Cunningham, page six. Among many innovations were a Great Moments at Roosevelt ' feature and a feature about events of interest taking place in Des Moines. One phase of the editorial policy was to report and discuss issues ' outside the immediate realm of Roosevelt High School and editorials were printed concerning a wide variety of issues such as civil rights, religion in the schools, highw ay safety, and the necessity of a well-informed elec- torate. Many editorials were reprinted in high school newspapers throughout the state. Highlights of the year included interview ' s with entertainers, college admissions officers, and national political figures. Reader interest was in- creased by a letter-writing campaign advocating more sports coverage. The Roundup was sponsored by Donald Haley. FALL ROUNDUP STAFF. FRONT ROW: Jan Baer, Jim Martin, Ginny Landholt, Barb DaRos, ( heryl Arvidson, Avi Soifer, Sheryl Pidgeon, Nancy Margulies, Sandee Broadfoot, Donald Haley. BACK ROW: Doujr Fontanini, Fred Daniels, Joyce Hatcher, Linda Williams, .Ian Miller, Ann Beecher, Anpie Kin ?, Linda Cunningham, Charlie Yapp, Rich Safris. NOT PICTURED: Ann Laughead, Bob Shriver. «(3 Two Spring Staffs Edit Roundup FIRST SPRINC; ROI NDI I ' 1 M l . i KoXT ROW: Donald Haley, Jim an ( leve, ( harmaine Reece, Candy Carpenter. John (;ordon. Hill Cobb, Kathy ( ampbell, Deanna Kaulay, Wendy En man. HA( K ROW: Bob Duitch, Steve Pro Jeff Younp, Hob Updegraff, (Ire Kucharo, Sharon Pidgeon, Winnie Perkins, Molly McMichael. NOT PICTLRhU: Bob (;raham, Ralph Hogan, (;reK Howell, Ken Oldt, Tim Kent. Because of the lar e enrollment in Journalism 2 during the second semester, two classes shared the writinK, editing, and business responsibilities involved in publishing a newspai r. Each staff produced four consecutive issues of the Roundup while the other class worked, offered moral sup- port, and provided occasional constructive criti- cism. Heading the first staff were John Gordon, Edi- tor; Candy Carpenter, Manajrin Editor; and Bill Cobb, ' Business Manager. The staff ' s work was highliKhted by a special state championship issue. Co-editors Ann Huenemann and John Evans led the second staff, assisted by Managing Editor Ann Williams and Business Manager Melinda Kaser. SECOND SPRIN(; ROUNDUP STAFF. FRONT ROW: Judy Peterson, Barb Mercer, Jim Duncan, Bob Deuben, Ben Bishop, Rick Phillips, Melinda Kaser, Jeff Bilbrev, Rob Paul, John Ramsey, Don Pufifsley, John Mc(;innis, Bill Carron, Judy Lawson. BACK ROW: Ann Huenemann, Ann W illiams, Pat Rossiter, ( laudia Roth, ( athy Jolly, Stephanie orden, Carol Raney, Becky Shotwell, Barb l rewer, Jennifer Jones, Lynda Izzolena, Corrine Jacobson, Elaine Hayes. 87 Fall Council Leads in Service I ALL STI DENT COUNCIL OFFK EKS. FRONT ROW Duk I |) tein, second vice-president; Jan Lutjen, secretary; Tom Kreamer, first vice-president. BACK ROW: Dick Treman, sponsor; Terry Bowes, chief justice. Art Wittmack, president. Presided over by Art Wittmack, the Fall Sti - DKNT Council did many things. Anions its ac- complishments were a student council week fea- turing a mock student council, a Camp Sunnyside workday, homecoming, and council exchanges with other schools. The council, composed of 61 homeroom representatives and 19 committee chairmen, also i)articipated in the United Cam- paign and Bundle Drive. Recipient of the Best Representative Award was Cheryl Arvidson, and Kris Sharpe won the newly-inaugurated Best Committee Chairman Award. Chief Justice Terry Bowes headed the FALL Student Court, which soujfht clean halls and grounds, maintained an orderly cafeteria and student center, and promoted general resj ect for fellow students and property. Other members of the court were Jan Baer, secretary ; Vicki Jacob- son and Reed Prior, sophomores; Cindy Luthey and Ron Cohen, juniors; and Jim Bau us and Jim Nelson, seniors. Serjeants-at-arms were Ed Allen and Tom Stephens. FALL STUDF:NT COURT. FRONT ROW: Jim Baugus, Terry Bowes, Jan Baer, Jim Nelson. BACK ROW: Reed Prior, Ron Cohen, Ed Allen, Vicki Jacobson, Tom Stephens, Cindy Luthey. 88 FAl.L MONITORS. FRONT ROW: Tom Kreamer, Craip Miller, Jav Haeberle, Dave Kvans, Dick Epstein. SKCONI) ROW: Joe Fuller, Mike Thornhill, Hart Chris- tianson, Steve Colony, Lou Valbract. THIRD ROW: (iregp Erickson, Bob Wessels, Mike Donaldson, Dave Mal- lom, Vic Schafer. BACK ROW: Terry Stalker, Dennis Epstein, Richard Jacobs. FALL STUDENT ( OLNC IL ( OMMITTEE ( HAIR- MEN. FRONT ROW: Ann Beecher, Jim Muell, Craig: Miller, Jay Haeberle, Bob Druker, Barb Sands. SECOND ROW: Steve Lyons, John Strief, Robin Luthey, Judy New- lin, Jill Thornburg, Marsha Rosenberg:, Bart (ioldman. BACK ROW: Ron Shirk, Bill Miller, Tom Kreamer, Dick Epstein, Avi Soifer, Kris Sharpe. Much of the Fall Councirs success can be at- tributed to the 16 committees, consisting of from 20 to 60 students each. Various examples show the committees ' effec- tiveness. Profits made at post- ame open houses provided needed eciuipment for the student cen- ter. The safety committee helped form a state- wide safety club. The international student com- mittee raised money to finance foreiRn exchange students next year. Industrious artists painted and posted banners in the halls before all games to boost enthusiasm. To recognize the achievements of Roosevelt graduates, the hall of fame committee was formed; and to work closely with the All-City Student Council, the interschool relations com- mittee was created. Cafeteria monitors kept order during lunch periods, issued court slips to offenders of school rules, and enforced the penalties of the student (•( in t. Senior Kris Sharpe takes advantage of the tutoring conimitttT as he is helped by chairman liob Druker. Spring Council Adopts Innovations SPKINC S I I I)I:N r ( ()l N( 11. Oi l 1( KKS. Uih L pde raff, second vice-president; Dee Krbe, secrtlai ; John Strief, president; Bart (loldman, first vice-president; Leif (ilomset, chief justice. Social Night, an all-school clean-up campaign, and several new committees were some of the ac- tivities of the Spring Student Council, headed by John Strief. To plan and evaluate council projects was the purpose of one new committee, and others were set up to promote public rela- tions and school spirit. A scrapbook of all Roose- velt activities was kept by the Historical Com- mittee. All students who desired to participate in the student council w ere given the opportunity to do so. Chief Justice Leif Glomset headed the SPRING Student Court, which successfully curbed many problems concerning student driving. Writing themes as punishment was virtually abolished this year, with constructive assignments replac- ing them. I if was assisted by Jennifer Jones, court secretary; Anne Boydston and Arnie Eng- man, sophomores; Patsy Messer and Chuck Strief, juniors; and Joy PotthotT and Bill Lozier, seniors. Sergeants-at-arms were Jim Muell, Rick McMaster and Dick Grangaard. SPRING STUDENT COURT. FRONT ROW: Ann Bovdston, Bill Lozier, Joy Potthoflf, Leif Glomset, Jennifer Jones, Chuck Strief, Patsy Messer. BACK ROW: Jim Muell, Rick McMaster, Dick Grangaard. 90 j I jMk Mni ' 1 1 iNi SPRIN(; MONITORS. FRONT ROW: Terry Howes, Bob L ' pdeKraflf, Jav Haeberle, Dave Evans, Rart (Goldman. SFXONI) ROW: Tom Kreamer, Joe Fuller, Bart Chris- tianson, Steve Colony, Lou Valbracht. THIRD ROW: Connie Smith, Ken Oldt, Dave Mallon, Vic Schafer, Avi Soifer. BAC K ROW: Tam ( odling, Terry Stalker, Dick Epstein, Mike Jacobson, Richard Jacobs, Steve Hammill. The spring session of Student Council featured an Easter E K hunt for Slinker School, pur- chase of the victory bell, and the formation of new committees in the area of public relations. Much of the success of these and other projects was due to the work of the committee chairmen and many ideas were formulated in the student council board meetinj s. The number of students who signed up for committee places was so large that some had to be turned down, and the hiKhly-qualified com- mittees boasted many accomplishments. A few- were the election committee ' s revised election procedures, the poster-booster committee ' s home- room poster contests, and the international stu- dent committee ' s fulfillment of its $1,350 goal. Soc ial committee sponsored Social Night, the human rights committee produced an assembly, and safety committee improved parking lot con- ditions. Two verv suspecting monitors ham it up for the ROl NDL P photographer. SPRIN(; STUDENT ( OLN( IL ( OMMITTEE ( HAIR- MEN. FRONT ROW: Reed Prior, Jim Muell, Craig Miller, Bob Cpdegraflf, John Synhorst, Jerrel (iates, Retha Farr. SE( ONI) ROW: Melinda Kaser, Robin Luthey, Judy Newlin, Jill Thornburg, Bart (ioldman. Bob Druker, Marsha Rosenberg. THIRD ROW: Nancy Shepherd, Steve Lvons, Kris Sharpe, Marlene B(K)th, Jan Lutjen, Cindy Luthey. BACK ROW: Art Wittmack, ( raig Sandle, Tom Kreamer, Avi Soifer, Linda Williams. The function of the poster-booster committee was mak- ing publicity posters for almost any imajjinable activity. 01 Jan Baer Reigns at Homecoming Jan Baer is crowned 1964 Homecoming Queen . . . and a pic- ture is worth a thousand words. Cheerleader (iail Anderson has a dedicated expres- sion as she trims the traditional white mums with Crisp, fall day plus victory over East plus lovely ( ueen Jan navy blue R ' s for the homecoming activities. Baer (escorted by Art Wittmack) equal 1964 Homecoming. 92 Cindy Luthey Junior Attendant Bonnie Fuller Sophomore Attendant BeKinninjf with a pep assembly at which Odin was introduced to Roosevelt and a queen was crowned. Homecoming 1964 was a huj e success. The Home- coming Kame was held on a Saturday afternoon for the first time in many years — and it was a beautiful, colorful day on which almost everything went right for Roosevelt. Jan Baer Homecoming Queen An array of lovely attendants and Queen Jan Baer added beauty to a half- time ceremony at which Roosevelt un- veiled a novel papier-mache mascot, was visited by the old Rough rider himself portrayed by Tim Joy, and was serenaded by a band in sparkling new uniforms. Festivities were topped off by a thrilling 7-0 victory over East and a Homec c ming dance that evening. Marge Dalbey Senior Attendant Robin Luthey Senior Attendant Jan Lutjen Senior Attendant Georgianne Miller Senior Attendant 93 Girls Ask Boys to Roaring Ragtime A veritable pillar of strength! A Kay carnival mood prevailed as Girls ' Club sponsored its annual turn-about Spinsters ' Spree. This year ' s theme was Roaring Raj?- time. Couples entered Charleston contests, had their pictures taken, drank soft drinks served in a redecorated Roosevelt speak-easy, and visited booths run by flappers. Speak-easy patrons do the Charleston . . . and the speak easy looks vaguely familiar. The scales of justice were slightly unbalanced with Carol Sparlin serving as judge. (iay Fisher and Kris Sharpe are among those greatly enjoying the Spinsters ' Spree. 94 Jim Nelson Terry Gates Man of the Year Jim Nelson was the Girls Club Man of the Year for 1965. Jim and the four other finalists, Terry Gates, Tom Krea- mer, Ron Shirk, and John Strief, were nominated by all the girls in Roosevelt, and the Giris ' Club Board selected the Man of the Year. The finalists were in- troduced in an assembly at which Jim was crowned by Girls Club president Jeanne Altman. Tom Ktr.uiu i John Strief Girls ' Club Serves School, City (iirls Club members Ann Heecher, Joyce Hatcher, and Linda Madden, Judy Newlin, Jan Baer, and Cathy Debbie McNulty assist at the Children ' s Convalescent Home. (irovenburjj visit the Home for Sightless Women in an- other club project. An orientation assembly, big sister ' guides, and a Newcomers Tea welcomed sophomore girls to Roosevelt in the fall. By volunteering their services at the Children ' s Convalescent Home and the Home for Sightless Women, members of Girls ' Club contributed to the welfare of the com- munity. To help promote pep, the school spirit committee was formed to plan pep assemblies and make tags for blue-and-white days. Every girl at Roosevelt is automatically a member of the club, which has a cabinet composed of the board and a representative from each homeroom. Cheryl Stroeber, I.inda Cospjrove, Jill Thornburj?, and Claudia Roth trim Roosevelt ' s Christmas tree during a school service project. GIRLS ' CLUB BOARD. FRONT ROW: Marlene Booth, Linda Irving:, Marge Dalbey, Jeanne Altman, Ruth Mackaman, Barb Schwartz. SECOND ROW: Jean Diamond, Debbie Maguire, Jan Hilton, (ieorpjianne Miller, Jean Jerrel, (iloria Borg, Wendy Flnjjman. BACK ROW: Becky Moore, Cynde Johnson, Jan Miller, Nancy Marpulies, Sarah Bishop, Linda Cosjfrove. 96 BOYS ' ( LL H HOARD. FRONT ROW: Ron Shirk, Jay Haeberle, Jim Duncan. Don Patty. BACK ROW: ( raig Miller, Tom Schulze, Roger Lovejoy, Mark Wine, Tom Stephens. Boys Club Promotes School Unity The Boys ' Club had one of its most successful and active years this year. Headed by President Jay Haeberle, the club sponsored many successful fund- raising and spirit-raising projects. Other officers were Jim Duncan, vice-president; Ron Shirk, secretary; and Don Patty, treasurer. One of the innovations of this year ' s club was the inception of weekly meet- ings for homeroom representatives. The club ' s projects included selling megaphones for the Riders ' Club, arrang- ing for the band for the prom, sponsor- ing? ping pon f and chess tournaments, and helping to pay for a new diving board. The unity symbols are coming! This was the battle cry of the club ' s salesmen promoting the blue-and-white pins read- ing Go Riders. The pins raised spirit and money at the same time. The boys sold a total of 1,500 unity symbols. Another of the club ' s projects was the promotion of pep at athletic events. This was carried out through the use of boy cheerleaders and an organized boys ' cheering section. In honor of Roosevelt ' s state basket- ball championship, the club purchased a 5-foot by 7-foot photograph of the team for the east wall of the gym. In the way of general service, the club was also responsible for ushers for as- semblies and monitors for football games. The Boys Club was sponsored by Don Blackman, boys ' advisor. R()4 t t ii uivn. ' nts jovially demonstrate their sales tech- niques and school spirit. Studious members of the Boys ' Club Board deliberate an important matter of procedure. 97 HOY ( HEERLEADERS. FIRST ROW: Terry Gates, Rick McMaster, ( rai Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Art Witt- mack, Sam ( ook. TOP ROW: Steve Lyons. Five Majorettes, headed by Connie Sayre, performed intricate baton routines during foot- ball half-time activities and spring parades. They also worked closely with the marching band and Riderettes. The Boys ' Cheerleaders gave new life to an old, dormant Roosevelt tradition by making this the first year since 1958 that the boys ' pep section has had its own cheerleaders. The cheerleaders, selected by the Boys ' Club Activity Council, in- troduced several new cheers to the students and helped create much school spirit. Pep Groups Spui Hours of behind-the-scenes toil helped the 12 Girl Cheerleaders present and lead a large, ef- fective variety of cheers at pep assemblies and games. Working with the boys ' cheerleaders as well as the girls ' pep club, the cheerleaders gave Roosevelt its finest united game spirit. The girls were chosen by a board of teachers after much instruction and practice. Robin Luthey captained the group, sponsored by Eula Cole. CHEERLEADERS. FRONT ROW: Pam Thomas, Robin Luthey, Leanne Miller, Linda Irving, Karen Brinton, Gail Ander- «on. BACK ROW: Candy Heaton, Melinda Kaser, Debbie Youngstrom, Nancy Shepherd, Janet Kitchell, Ruth Mackaman. 98 RIDKKKTTKS. FRONT ROW: Ann Freed, Be tty Hrunk, Sandy Horror, Nancy Hanel, Ruth Smith, Fam Mc(;innis, Mary Hatch, June Knij ht, Jane Yocum, Judy llaviland, Connie Lewis. Dona Niswander, Judy Newlin. MIDDLP] ROW: Nancy IJndroth, Joyce Smith, Nancy Ketterer, Linda ( unnin ham, Kate Mills, Joanne (iroff, Barbara Brewer, Nancy Lyon, Barb Crowley, Canllyn Jones, Linda Farker, Jennifer Jones. BACK ROW: Diane Schreiber, Christy Rodine, Linda Mc- Cutcheon, Marcia D()den, Joan Brown, Kelcie Melone, Sherry Murphy, Kathy Flowers, Joan Teigland. Teams to Victory With cowjrirl outfits and pom-pom routines, the RiDKRETTES performed at Veishea, the Drake Relays, and the Armed Forces Day parade, in ad- dition to adding color to half-time si)ectaculars and pep assemblies. Last fall a clinic was held to familarize the jfirls with the group ' s routines. Head Riderette Mary Hatch was assisted by Pam McGinnis, and June Knight, assisted by Ruth Smith, served as secretary. The Riderettes were sponsored by Robert Bagley. Roosevelt ' s Pep Club has always been func- tional and uniform. However, this year, because of the largest enrollment ever, co-chairmen Jan Miller and Wendy Engman formed the new Pep Club Board to improve efficiency. The board, composed of representatives from every home- room, sold membership cards, took roll, and served as a contact between the general member- ship and the officers. Over 200 Blue Cadets, none of whom missed more than one game all season, were divided into two separate groups for foot- ball and basketball. Wearing blue blazers with the Pep Club emblem, these senior girls punched cards, supervised seating, and formed an arch for the team at games. The Pep Club was instru- mental in Roosevelt ' s successful football and basketball seasons. PEP ( lA-B BOARD. FRONT ROW: Kathie Duchen, Linda Williams, Marilyn ( havannes, Joyce Hatcher, Jan Baer, Nancv Margulies, Wendy Engman, Ann Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Sharon Walker, Linda Cosgrove, Pam Nason, (iloria Borg Annie Beecher, Jean Diamond. BACK ROW: Sue Roberts, Patsy Messer, Mary Allender, Sheila Noun, Anne Boyd- ston, Nancy Walker. 99 TRHS Physical Education Groups LKADEKS Cl ' LB. FRONT ROW: Mary Hatch, Patty Burns, Carol Wilcox, Sara Hishop, Marria Hudson, Nancy Shepard, Jan Lutjen, Leanne Miller, Judy Newlin, (Gloria Borj;, Jill Thornbur , Mary I.ou Kcedquist, Jerell (iates, Ruth Mackaman, SECOND ROW: ( onnie Lindquist, Rhana Cassel, Kathy Ludlow, Ann Lau head, Jan (Graham, Marilyn Libby, Cheri Liljedahl, Dee Erbe, Melinda Kaser, Nora Mattern, Georgianne Miller, Joy PotthoflF, Caren Cross, Jeanne Altman, Linda Cosgrove, ( arolyn Parry, Pat Hess. THIRD ROW: Chris Kress, ( harla Johnson, Linda Irvinjj:, Nancy Eulberj:, Jane KaufTman, Judy Peters, Pam Townsend, Debbie Youngstrom, Sandy Stanek, Cheri Miller. Lynn Millijran, Barb Chris- john, Judy Haviland, Jennifer Jones, ( indy Burns, Mary Beth Minear, Susie Diehl. LAST ROW: Ann Huenemann, Linda Hargrove, Marsha Kroeper, Julie Amick, Robin Luthey, Pam Thomas, Cheryl Stroeber, Cheri Spae jh, Sally Swab, Lottie Carpenter, VVendv Waldron, Martha Johnson, Heidi Hart, Kathie Duchen, Kate Newbury, Jane Alcorn, Karen Brinton, Cindy Shirley. NOT PICTURED: Cathy Wolflfe, Judy Kreider, Cindy Porter, Phyllis Griffin. i;()V SWIMMIN(; LK Ahl i:-. FIRST ROW: Steve Colony, Lou Valbracht, Val Cushman, Ben Bishop, John lies, Michael Bentley, John Kallemyn. BACK ROW: Tom Miller, Jim Spevak, Dave Stuart, Dana Pa e, Brian Kruse, Win Mosier, John Pay ton, Mick Scannel. Girls Leaders, chosen on the basis of their athletic skill and knowledge, performed many services this year in addition to their traditional roles as yni assistants. Amon these services were projects to raise money for the Des Moines Children ' s Zoo. Fall president was Jan Lutjen, and Leanne Miller took over in the spring. Boys ' Swimming Leaders aided Clark Munger in his boys swimming classes. Coach Munger selected the boys on the basis of their leadership abilities as well as knowledge of water safety and sports. The I eaders acted as lifeguards and gave special attention to beginners. 100 Help, Lead, Present Entertainment The Sharks Club is composed of girls who specialize in synchronized swimminj r in addition to helping teachers in girls ' swimming classes. Climaxing the club ' s activities was the annual fall pageant, which was the result of months of preparation. Showboat was this year ' s theme, depicting a delightful showboat excursion down the Mighty Miss. Mississippi riverboat pa- trons never had it so good as the girls enter- tained with a combination of beauty and grace- fulness. The soloist was Jean Jerrel, and all members participated in a variety of colorful numbers. Fall officers were Jean Mountain, president; Barb Twedt, vice-president; Wendy Engman, secretary; and Linda Williams, treasurer. Their spring successors were Barb Tressler, Jean Jer- rel, Candy Scott, and Pam Nason. The club was sponsored by Rhea Bagdonas. SHARKS CLLH. P ' RONT K() : Klaiiu ' (.ritn, lUvky Shotwin. M.iniia ilaritr, Linda Williams, Wendy Knjrman, Har- bara Twedt, Jean Mountain, Barb Tressler, Jean Jerrell, ( andy Scott, Pam Nason, Marilvn ( havannes, Ann Nichols, Linda Brown SFXOND ROW: Lila Porter, Pam l otthoff, Diana Moore, Pat Havens, Kenna Richards, Margie Lisbona, Martie Wynne, Jan Hilton, Heidi Haskins, Brenda Hansen, Marsha Rosenberg, Cindy Luthey, Lynn Wichern. BACK ROW: Rhea Bajjdonnas, Tina Bergeson, Vera Lee Dietz, Pat Jordan, Jean Bishop, Jane Bishop, Karen Erickson, Cynde Johnson Kate Mattes, Kathy Kennedy, Jane Thomsen, Allison Wilson, Jay Erbe, Cathy Cramer, Kathy Murphy, Kathy Hammond. Members of the swimming team help the sharks make Showboat a real triumph. Ready, aim . . 101 Students Create Beauty in Music CONCERT BAND. FRONT ROW: Jim Stansbury, Sue Evertson, Sue Noble, Liz Lowell, Colleen Nelson, Linda Anderson, ROW: Dennis Donohue, Pat McQuillan, Mark Wine, John Schneider, Kay Nordeen, Kick Mcknight, Bruce Beeston, Jim Mairet, Sally Westerback, Larry Stelter, Bill Anderson, ( olleen Patrick, John Scott, Mary Beth Minear. THIRD ROW: ( ampbell, Bob Benton, David (iibbs, Mike Silver, Tim Kent, Tom Merrill, John Merkel, Pam Terzis, John Nordin, ( lenn (lookin, Denny Frevert, Pat Miller, Jim Coulson, (iene Stevenson, Troy Lesan, Barb Fanning. FOURTH ROW: Bill Parker, (Jerald Ramsey, Ron DeHamer, Rick Lepley, Brian Ritchart, Ken Hintze, Fred Swain, Tom Telford, Keith Sutherland, Mark Chase, Dave Hammerburg, Shiendel Walker, Pat McSherry, Royce Bounds, Dave DeHamer, Dave Howard, Chris Meflferd, berger, Steve Way, Dale Schnabel, (iary Landgren, Doug Russell, Dennis Thompson, Tom Fergus, Virginia Cook, Robert CONCERT ORCHEISTRA. FRONT ROW: Linda Ferry, Barb Barnes, Linda Griffin, Julia Hall, Retha Farr, Linda Linn, Linda Liljegren, Bill Jones, John Tompkins, Colleen Nelson. Kathy Smith, Margaret Sullivan, Jim Coulson, Margaret Micich, Steve Procter, Bruce Beeston, Jack Olson, Jim Pierson, Steve Boal, Rick Lepley, Troy Lesan, Dennis Frevert, Cindy Thompson, Parker Davis, Tom (ierdom. Bill Lakin, Jim Akers, Teresa Hughes, Joy Wellen. 102 iJy Joining Band and Orchestra Karen Turpin, John Tompkins, Cindy Shirley, Ann Morris, liarh Frank, Bruce Teis:land, C hris Faust, Connie Sayre. SEC OND Pierson, Steve Boal, ( raijj Miller, Brian Davis, Jerry Wilson, Jim Thelan, Chuck Fitz, Allan Thatcher, Fred Miller, Paula Debbie DeCorpo Ann (iifford, Jim Scoltock, Nicalette DiMaria, Bill McMillen, Ray Hutchinson, Reid Schwartz, Kathy Sutherland, Richard Pritchard, Paul Micich, Paul W hitlatch, Richard Willis, (iary Severson, Jim Akers, Jim Feree, John Kent Johnson, Sharon Sevedjje, Joyce Anderson, Linda Knight, April Smith, Ellen Mann, Charmaine Reece, Jim Warlow, Ho an, Paul Dexter, Wayne liidelman. FIFTH ROW: Dana Thompson, Rebecca Miller, Nels Lindquist, Ann Meservey, Betty Dave Eveland, Mike Bean, John Hes. STANDING: Bruce Panor, (iary Larson, John Thompson, Pete Williams, Lola Gersten- Baprley, Mary DeJong, Judy Hendricks, Tom Gerdom. Davenport, Cherie McPhetridp:e, Tracv Thomas. SECOND ROW: Charles Nordin, Ken Mitchum, Carolvn Jones, Laura Noble. THIRD ROW: Joan Teijfland, Leslie Partridge, Pat Hinds, Cindy Porter, Bob Benton, Mike Will. John Merkel, Paul Schultz. LAST ROW: Mary Freimuth, Sue Dreher. Dave Roberts, Bill McMillan, John Timberlake, Robert Bagley, Tom 103 Vocal Groups ' Voices Musical!) CONCERT CHORUS. FRONT ROW: Martie Wynne, Rita Kajfin, Suzanne Wulf, Rhana C assel, Jill Thornbur -, Hetty Brunk. Pam Meyer. SECOND ROW: Wayne Bidelman, Tom Randol, Mary Swain, Meri Conn, Leanne Miller, Linda Parker, Kaye Handford, Nancy Dusenbery. THIRD ROW: Heidi Hermann, Terry Schultz, Rick Hemming, Bill Lauritzen, Jan Moe, Nance Neiman, Connie Smith, Carol Towner. BACK ROW: Mark Misman, Mark Spon , Tom Emerson, Mike Thornhill, Mike Mahon, Brian Walker, Brian Nichols. The Boys Glee Club, under the direction of Carolyn Peters, performed at the spring and winter concerts and several all-school assemblies. CombininK handsome i)ale blue dinner jackets and boutonnieres with excellent musical quality, the boys were well received wherever they sang. Concert Chorus members, dressed in their flowing blue robes, entertained the student body on many occasions, including Dedication Day, Theodore Roosevelt Day, and the Christmas and Holy Week assemblies. The chorus also partici- pated in the Winter Festival and san for many out-of-school functions. Under the direction of S ' GLEE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Lee Nelson, Terry Smith, Bill Lauritzen, Don Malum, Denny Brubakcr, David Christianson, Eleazar Pontes, Bob Berkley, Tom Randol, Terry Schultz, Ron Shirk. SECOND ROW: Stan Mc( ormack. Jack Aspengren, Steve Fuss, Bill Jones, John Ahlen, Steve Colony, John Klockenta er, Tim (iriffin, David Nevelen, Keith (icKKlwin, Bob Peterson, Kevin Kurtz, Dave Wintz. BACK ROW: Douj: Olson, Bob Duitch, Brian Walker, Dave DeHamer, Russ Williams, Mark Sponp:, Tom Emerson, Sam Kramer, Mark Willis, Rick Hemming, John Morgan. 104 Enhance Many School Events lil K f- it- (ONCERTilh. 11. , . ,M . . . M 1. Kathy Schweiker, Candy Morgan, Kris VVeiKle, Kathy Dohrmann. SECOND ROW : Tat Havens, Becky dammell, liarh C rowley, Judy Haviland, Barb Twedt, Bob Berkley, Bob Benton. THIRD ROW: Jane Yocum, Sydney Howe, Pam Mc(iinnis, Martha Johnson, Carolvn Jones, Ruth Smith, Ruth Olson. BACK ROW: Denny Brubaker, Art Wittmack, Don Malum, Bill Jones, John Ahlen, Bob Duitch, Steve Clay. Carolyn Peters, many chorus members were named to the all-state chorus. A substantial part of the success of My Fair Lady was due to the hard work of Concert Chorus members. In addi- tion to fillinj? major roles, members also provided an excellent background chorus and even learned to dance for a number of scenes. The Girls ' Glee Club mixed fine singing voices with good looks to provide enjoyment wherever they entertained. Directed by Carolyn Peters, the girls added to the success of a number of concerts in which they appeared. Their navy blue skirts and white blouses and their fine talent identified them as true Roosevelt students. (;IKLS ' (iLEK ( LI B. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Heiden, Sandy Pirtle, Kllen Hamilton. ( arole Schwartz, Claudia Roth, Judy Haviland. Marti Ravreby, Cheryl Brown, Mary ( apps, Mary Ann McNere. Mary B(M)th. Barb DeRoss, Sue Kiljrore, Diana Miller, Jana Johnston, Barb Rounds, Judy Kline. SECOND ROW: Sue Henpstep, Judy Petersen, Joanne (iroff, Eva F hmann, Connie Lewis, Nancy Hanel, Kathy Schweiker, Diane Templeton, Madjre Prouty, Cathie Berns, Sheryl Andrew, Vici Hawkins, Nancy Lyon, Sherry Vermeulen, Nancy Wrijjht. THIRD ROW: Sara Donhowe, Nancy Williams, Kathy Dohrmann, Pam Jones, Jan Lawrence, Linda McNeley, Sue lirandt. Margaret Brown, Kelcie Melone. Jan McDaniel, Marilyn Wells, Carol Xoack, Judy Smith, Carolyn Pickett, Prudy lirown, Oliva Sandrock, Colleen Hi ins, Anne Boydston, Debbie Caldwell. FOURTH ROW: Linda Payne, Rita Holmes, Marjraret Noble, Anne Davison, Kathy Melcker. Janis Ryder, Linda Mills, Joanie Brown, Mag i Metier, Nancy Lavender, Anne Burke, Carol Hau e, Marty Nyemaster, Sandy Jackson, Carole Lenninp, Carol Steph- enson. BACK ROW: Jean McCall, Linda Romijj, (lunnel Lindestrom, Romalyn Heintz, Janet Livinjjston, Barb lirewer, |{everly Kirfman, Sharon Riley, Sue Shelley, Carole Toran. Teri Hughes, Judy Whiting. Sandy Madison, Jeanne Duncan, Sandi Donaldson, lietsy Carr. 105 Drama at RHS MIMES. FRONT ROW: Lvn-ette Remme, Barb Sands, Jeanne Altman. SECOND ROW: Kate Mills, Phyllis (;rif- fin, ( athy Wolflf, Lola (;erstenberKer. BACK ROW: Steve Lyons, Rita Kagin, Bart (ioldman. Bob Druker, Marian Mullet te. Stage and Sound Crew provided technical aspects of Roosevelt ' s assemblies and plays. The crew s were responsible for all sets, microphones, and liRhts. Roosevelt ' s pantomime K oup, the Mimes, performed for many orj?anizations and school assemblies. Master- mime Barb Sands headed the group, which presented original satirical skits, speaking eloquently without words. Has Many Faces STA(;E AM) SOUND CREW, i i:()M ROW: Bruce Beeston, Robert White, Eric Darling, John Maddy, Steve Blacketer, Ken Mitchum. SECOND ROW. Nels Lindquist, Brian Davis, Jim Raker, Bob Kerr, Steve Foster, ( harles Nordin. THIRD ROW: Dave Stewart, John McCiinnis, Mike Jacobsen, Steve Pope, Jeflf Milbourn. BACK ROW: Steve Robinson, Derek Kellv, Tim Stephan, Steve Hamill. NOT PICTURED: John Jaeper, Dour (ioodner, John Evans, Scott Hill, Paul Dexter, Steve Shriver, Jim Bowen — Chairman, Stap:e Crew, Keith Sutherland — Chairman, Sound Crew. National Thespian Troupe of Roosevelt is made up of students who have taken part in school dramatic productions and who have earned the ten points neces- sary for membership. Led by Avi Soifer, the members saw movies and listened to directors, i)laywrights, and drama teachers. Other officers were Tim Joy, Vicki Russell, Sandee Broadfoot, and Lyn-ette Remme. I llh. PlAN C lA ii. 1 RONT ROW: John Mcdinnis, Bart (ioldman, Lyn-ette Remme, Saiultf Kroadloot, uki Kusst ' Il, Avi Soifer, Tim Joy, Terri Miller, Cinde Shultz, Ro er ( Anderson. SECOND ROW: Sue Kern. Lola (ierstenberj er, Ruth Everling, Cheryl Arvidson, Jeanne Altman, Rita Kagin, Steve Lyons, Jim Harlow, Bob Druker, Lisa Ahlers, Marsha Graham, Beverly Papain. BA( K ROW: Bonnie Tinker, Charmaine Reece, Marian Mullette, Kate Mills, Bob Benton, Lou Valbracht, Dick Flpstein, John Evans, Barb Sands, Chris Hood, Elaine Hayes. 106 Fall Play Is a Dramatic Triumph jl l Rachel Brown Cinde Shultz, Marsha Graham £ i Meeker John Ahlen Bertram Crates Bob Benton Mr. (loodfellow Lou Valbracht Photographer Terri Miller Mrs. Krebs Paula Mairet Kev. Jeremiah Brown Avi Soifer I Lij H 1 Finney Barry Frank 4 H r ' Bollinger Tom Gerdom A Ji K. L 1 Bannister Wayne Bidelman ij J l r KCmjT Melinda Linda White, Debbie Lynn fl BK T Howard Steve Lyons I HIK ' JHKl K s Blb Mrs. L(M mis Lola (verstenberger HH BIB Hot Dog Man Richard Aronow Mrs. McLain Karen Hayes Mrs. Blair Chris H(K d Elijah Neal Black E. K. Hornbeck Tim Joy Hurdy (iurdy Man Eleazar Fontes . . Timmy Tim (iriffin mmm Mayor Bruce Clark, Mike (iiventer . ■mv V L Matthew Harrison Brady Richard Flpstein f , H Mrs. Brady Vicki Russell, Lyn-ette Rem me Tom Davenport Bart (loldman Henry Drummond Jim Harlow Judge Bruce Collins A_ ■■■■Dunlap Scott Anderson I guess you re woiuii rinK 1 ralk ' d this meeting . With or without monkeyshines, the show must proceed, and Roosevelt ' s fall production of In- herit the Wind ' by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee went on without the services of a stage- frightened primate. However, many humans (in- cluding crews as well as cast) worked hard to make the play a success. Billed as Darwinism versus the Bible, the dra ma was found to be deeply religious by members of the audience. The controversial dramatization was directed by Mr. Roger Anderson. A sch(H)lteacher pays the price of teaching a con- troversial subject as he is led off to jail. Costumes, make-up and sets were instrumental in ' My Fair Lady success as evidenced in ihv A cot ccne. ' My Fair Lady ' Is Smash Hit Cast Connie Smith as a beautiful lady and Hob lienton and Jim Harlow as two ' confirmed old bachelors delighted enthusiastic audiences. Mrs. Eynsford-Hill Kate Mills Eliza Doolittle Connie Smith Freddie Eynsford-Hill Rick Hemminj Colonel Pickering Jim Harlow Henry Higgins Hob Henton Selsey Man Terri Miller Hoxton Man Barry Frank First Cockney Bill Lauritzen Second Cockney Brian Walker Third Cockney Dennis Brubaker Fourth Cockney Craig Miller Bartender Rich Safris Jamie Wayne Bidelman Harry Bill Lauritzen Alfred P. Doolittle Tim Joy Mrs Pearce Lisa Ahlers Mrs. Hopkins Bonnie Tinker Maids Jane Yocum, Judy Haviland Mrs. Higgins Vicki Russell Lord Boxington Avi Soifer Lady Boxington Chris Hood Constable Mike Thornhill Zoltan Karpathy Bart (loldman C ueen of Transylvania Elaine Hays Mrs. Higgins ' Maid Joan Volberding With literally hundreds of people helping to make it a smash hit, My Fair Lady was ac- claimed as one of the, if not the, greatest musi- cals ever produced on the Roosevelt stage. Two sellout crowds witnessed the magic of George Bernard Shaw s Pygmalion ' brilliantly set to music by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe and produced by the music and drama depart- ments. The outstanding technical, dramatic, and musical performance brought thunderous ap- plause and a standing ovation both nights of its run. 108 SCRIBBLERS ' CLUB. FRONT ROW: Bob Druker, Charmaine Reece, John (lordon, Sandra Broadfoot, Katv Payne, Ruth Scudder. SECOND ROW: Avi Soifer, ( heryl Arvidson, Ann Williams, Judv Lawson, Janice Miller. THIRD ROW: Dou : Hanbury, Bruce Ray, Ed Loeb, Dwight Johns, Ronald Tysselinpf. DEBATE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Joe Fuller, John Evans, Brett Trowbridge. SECOND ROW: Greg: Klein, John Mc(iinnis, Elaine Hayes, Audrey Eder. BACK ROW: Scott (ialenbeck, (iary Pitts, W illiam (lilliam, l am Terzis. Scribblers ' Club, Roosevelt ' s creative writing club, carried on in the tradition of Milton, Shake- speare, and Faulkner, in its meetings this year. The purpose of the club, to improve the writing of its members, was promoted through writing exercises, discussions, and guest speakers. Mem- bers of the club submitted at least one original essay, story, or poem each semester. Then a criti- cal discussion of his work gave the writer ideas about how to improve his writing. Presidents Bob Druker and John Gordon led the group in its activities. Scribblers ' Club, although it concen- trates on composition, is different from any English class in that the members are free to write about anything that they please. English teachers serving as sponsors were Marian Ehlers and Marilyn Morganstein. A newly-organized club ' at Roosevelt, the Ham Radio Club, boasted an ever-growing member- ship and an amazing knowledge of electronics and radio theory. Unlicensed members were tutored by the more advanced members so that they, too, could, obtain their novice licenses. Headed by Ken Mitchum, the Hams made arrangements and sought funds so that they could begin broad- casting during the next year. This would enable Roosevelt to contact other high schools through- out the world. A spring fund-raising project was planned. Debate Club, another new club at Roosevelt, had an active first year. Most of the club ' s time was spent constructing a firm basis for future achievements. Debaters engaged in two practice debates against Valley and two against North. For the first time in years, Roosevelt entered a team in the Dowling Debate Meet. The club was sponsored by David Grosland first semester and by Marian Ehlers second. HAM CLUB. FRONT ROW : Dave Mannheimtr, Daxe Rindskopf, Ken Mitchum, Jim Lichty. SECOND ROW: Robert White, Richard Pritchard, Steve Foster, Keith Sutherland. BACK ROW: Craig Miller, Charles Nordin, Mike Hayes. Jerry Strawman, Ted Jones. 109 Fl Tl KK TKAC IIKKS. FKUN T KOW : Pat Havens, Kathy Michatl, C onnie Saver, Dona Niswander, Sue Kerr, Mary Ellen Fribourg:h, Marty Jennings, Vicki Russell, Beth Blazek, Judy Hendricks. SECOND ROW: Linda Romij;, Joan Nagel, Linda Young, Susanne Thompson, Beverly Fagan, Elaine Davenport, Elaine Hayes, Claudia Roth, Carolyn Parry, Sue Diehl. BACK ROW: (iinny Landholt, Joan V ' olberding, Karen Brough, Mary rose M M)n, Linda Myers, Karen Whit- ney, Kathleen Dougherty, Connie Morrow, Jane Scribner. KEY CLUB. FRONT ROW: Don Malum, Don Cooper, Bob Deuben, Al Jentks, (;ary Severson, Terry Bowes, Rick Phillips, Art Wittmack, Jim Harlow . Steve Lyons, Jim Bauuus, A Pritchard, Steve Brownfield, Ron Liljedahl. SECOND ROW: Tim Revnolds, (iordon Mc( ollum, Jim Bowers, John Lukin, Dennv lirubaker. Bill Lauritzen, Bill ( obb, Barney Greenhill, Mark Kiddie, Steve Shelley, Dennis Schwartz, Bill Hufstader, Ted Miller. THIRD ROW: Mark Mitchell, Bill O ' Neill, Rich Hoist, Roger Osterholtz, Steve Duse, John Synhorst, Bruz Linn, Steve Long, Steve Hutchings, Vic Schafer, Dick Woodworth. BACK ROW: Doug Hanbury, (;ary Moore, Bruce Wilson, Jim Troy, Ken Mitchum, (ireg Storey, Tom l utnam, Jamie Stimson, Dave Mannheimer, Pat Neal, Charlie Nordin. Future Teachers of America were kept busy with many of the tasks which confront their adult counterparts. Duties included typing, filing, and test Krading. The Hubbell Helpers ' program enabled senior club members to learn about elementary teaching while assisting teach- ers at Hubbell School. Sponsors were Ethel Cain, B. A. Walker, and Clyde Anderson. The Key Club supplied Slinker School with badly needed audio-visual e(iuipment acquired through various fund-raising projects. Club members also rang bells for the Salvation Army and aided the Kiwanis Club with its Pancake Festival. Many of the boys served as ushers at school functions. The club is headed by Art Witt- mack, president, and is sponsored by Thomas Scott. lU) the Student Body Busy and Active A. FRONT ROW: Bev Skidmore, l.inda Howard, Janice McDaniel, Lynn Robinson, Barb harff, Jody Smith, Dean Aschim. SECOND ROW: Pam Minard, Iva Hawkins. Cheryl Chamberlain, Karen Harris, Merri Reinders, Rajeanna Marsh, Barb Johnson. THIRD ROW: Barry Wyner, Charles Sutter, Tom Blake, Charles Cox, Ron V ' ail. INTERNATIONAL CLUB. FRONT ROW: Linda Younp, Hennie Schouten, (iunnel Lindestrom, Anna Eklund, E r Ehmann, In rid Parsons, Kay Handford, Jim Harlow, Meri Conn, Parker Davis, Hans Bosse, Nile Falk, Mike Jacobs, Wayne Bidelman. SECOND ROW: Loni Orloff, Marsha Adler, Anne Silvers, Jan VanderscofT, Kathy Smith, Barbara Mercer, Penny Norris, Melinda Kaser, Kathy Kennedy, Dona Niswander, Sue Diehl, Kate Mattes, Stephanie Worden. Sharon Pid feon, Mike Silver, Fred Swain. THIRD ROW: Ann Freed, Marilyn Campbell, Linda Hadsall, Sue Brandt, Candy Heaton, Karen Proudht, Sue Thompson, Cheryl Liljedahl, (iinny Landholt, Rita Ka in, Marian Mullette, Charmaine Reece, Marsha (iraham. Sue Balko, Avi Soifer, BACK ROW: John Thelan, Karla Anderson, Margaret Allen, Patty Miller, Steve Person, Doujf Hanburv, Nancv Walden, Pat Hess, Nancv Prujjh, Cindv Schultz, Ralph Hogan, Tim Reynolds. NOT PICTURED: Mary Allender, Kathy Hill. Dl tkibutive Education Club of America, Roosevelt chapter, held parties, conventions and assemblies as part of this year ' s program. GivinK Roosevelt a new bookstore was one of the club ' s projects. Club meetings were held once a w eek durinj? DE class, since distributive education is a course and a club. DE students take either three or four subjects and work outside school in the afternoon. Pam Minard was the DECA presi- dent this year. Dean Aschim was the DECA sponsor and teacher. International Club gave approximately 100 Roosevelt students a chance to hear Roosevelt ' s foreign students — both those visiting and those who had been abroad — relate their experiences and an opportunity to learn about other lands. Understanding of foreign countries, peoples, foods, and customs were just a few of the benefits received by club members. One club project was to buy flags representing the countries of each of Roosevelt ' s foreign exchange students. Jim Harlow was president of the club, which was sponsored by William Husson. Ill Students Plan Future Occupations Secretarial Club served to extend knowledge of the business world to its members. Shorthand 2 was a membership requirement. Sponsored by Connie Feist, typing and notehand teacher, the club gave its members valuable experience in of- fice procedures and business practices. Officers of the club were Nancy Walker, president; Linda Cleeton, vice-president; Linda Real, secretary; Maymie Pirtle, treasurer; and Sandy Borror, his- torian. The aim of the Homemaking Club was to cre- ate and develop more interest in the area of home economics. HiKhlightinK the year were speakers on such subjects as shoe make-up, hair styling, and floral decorations. This year the club had the highest membership in its history. Accomplish- ments of the club, headed by president Joan Xagel, included revision of the club ' s constitu- tion. Josephine Baumgartner, home economics teacher, sponsored the club. SIX KKI AIUAL CLUB. FRONT ROW: Marjjie Lisbona, Linda Kowe, Sue Kamsland, Maymie Pirtle, Nancy Walker, Linda Kiel, Sandra Borror, (iail Petty, Bernadett Pasco, Carol Noack, Nadyne Kosenberjj, Joan Stephens, Linda Beat. SECOND ROW: Marilyn ( ampbell, Sally Westerback, Jackie Hammer, Sandra Pirtle, Anni Sheldon, Pat Kossiter, Mari- lyn Crew, Joyce Stephens, Michaela Brody, Janet Hansen, Eileen Hardie, ( onnie Morrau, Christy Rodine. BACK ROW: Linda Brown, Linda Weiss, Nancy Niklawski, Betty Harrington, Sharon Lull, Carol Durham, Sue Harmon. ! « l I)i Aalders, Chris Faust, Mary Clearwater, Sonja Olson, Karen Lull, Marlynn Merritt. HOMEMAKINC; CLUB. FRONT ROW: Beverly Fagan, Marilyn Lihhy, Lynn Pieper, Sue Brandt, Joan Najjel, ( andy Carpenter, Cheri Liljedahl, (iinny Landholt, Carolyn Parry, Linda Munson, Carol Williams, Pam Meyer, Colette Kutenbeck, Candy Scott, Kathy Smith, Pam Nason. SECOND ROW: F:ilen Hamilton, Anni Sheldon, Pat Kossiter, Mar je Lisbona, Linda Younp:, Sue Thompson, Linda Schuster, Jan Lawrence, Winnie Perkins, Carol Towner, Ann Beecher, Kristi Amer- 8on, Linda Mills, Jan Fields, Sue Diehl. THIRD ROW: Sally (iarmer, IJnda Madden, Jeanne Duncan, Sandi Donaldson, Karen Proudfit, Sheila ?]pstein, Eileen Jenkinson, Rita Kagin, Connie Lindquist, Louise McDevitt, Rachel Lindroth, Khana Cassel, Pam Schultze, Donna Wernin :. BACK ROW: Laura I ampkin, Candy Hale, Jo Reed, Marian Mullette, Connie Morrow, Nancy Walker, Jan Miller, IJnda Williams, Kristi Carlson, Sue Henj esteg, Jan Kitchell, Judy Smith. 112 Special Interest Organizations The Health Carkkrs Club, sponsored by Bridget Sweet, Roosevelt nurse, took advantage of films, speakers, and field trips to demonstrate to its members the various characteristics of the nursing profession, (iirls gained experience in nursing at Blank Memorial Hospital. The officers of the club were Pam Hancock, president; Sheryl Andrew, first vice-president; Joan Stephens, second vice-president; Cheri Miller, secretary; and Joyce Stephens, treasurer. Future Physicians ' Club, sponsored by Jack Koch, biology teacher, added variety to its meet- ings with movies and several visits from doctors in the Des Moines area. Twelve club members worked as assistant orderlies at low a Methodist Hospital, gaining much experience in hospital procedure and routines. Members w orked up to eight hours per week apiece. Barrv Frn Tik was president of the club. HEALTH ( AKKKKS ( LI i;. b i:oN i ivOW: W ilina liam-, l Iu tn I Ho Inmi K, Liu n ilamiii. n. N uu . Haiu ' l, .sharon Sevedge, Shervl Andrew, Joan Stephens, Pam Hancock, Joyce Stephens, Cheri Miller, Rhana ( assel, Judy Haviland, Connie Lewis, Dee Faurote. BACK ROW: Candy Scarborough, Joan Volberdinp, Sally (iarmer. Candy Hale, Kathy Wat- son, Martha Wellman, Linda Levine, Svdney Howe, Ann Kooser, Twyla Newbrouffh, Katy Paine, Candy Scott, Beth Blazek. FUTURE PHYSICIANS ' ( LUB. l UoNTROW: Cheryl Arvidson, Kathy Schweiker, Barry Frank, Frank Grund, Bob Druker, Mike Silver, Nancy Pruph, Debbie Hiersteiner. BACK ROW: Jean Bishop, Anne Silvers, Kathy Watson, John Ahlen, Kathie Duchen, Sheryl Storey, Karen Brown. 113 Diverse Clubs Provide Students FOLK MUSIC CLUB. FRONT ROW: llarl. Krt urr, Hotsteader, Andi i;ariiu k, IJrian Lvnner, Kill Anderson, Dave HammerberR, George Kuney Marparet Hrou n. Dean C arr, (ieor e Wolfe, Jon Zerin, Kathv Smith, Parker Davis, Mary Booth. SECOND ROW: Bruce Heston, Bill Wallance, Dennis Ehlers, Joanne Brantman, Debbie Morrison, Dana Morels, Sara Spears, Sandy Brown, Kelcie Melone, Ann Freed, Gary Smerville, Pam Watson, Tom Parker, Tim Stouffer. EQUESTRL N CLUB. FRONT ROW: Judy ( unningham, Marp:aret Metier, Keith Carlson, i;ol, W t ssels, Rita Holmes, Linda Brown, Jan (ushman. SECOND ROW: Pam Folden, Kirbv Braughton, (irejjg Erickson, Julie Christian, Jan Vanderscoff, (iunnel Lindestrom, Linda Wallace. BACK ROW: Mike Bentlev, Lvnn Tower, Nancy Prugh, Pat Miller Char- lene Brown, Patty R. Miller, Sherri Toma. Equestrian Club members enjoyed learning The national folk music boom reached Roose- about and discussing horses, hearing speakers, velt this year with full force, and a Folk Music and riding together. The members rode to Water- CLUB was formed. Members enjoyed improving works Park, held a barbecue, and also enjoyed a their playing technicjue, listening to each other, Christmas party. An all-city horse show was and singing together. The year ' s major project planned by the club, under the sponsorship of was a school-wide hootenannv to help raise funds Keith Carlson. Officers were Bob Wessels, Rita for the International CommUtee. The club was Holmes, Linda Brown, and Margaret Allen. sponsored by Everett Craft. 114 iih Opportunities for Expression The purpose of the Math-Science Club this year was to supplement classroom activities for increased understanding and appreciation of math and science. Headed by president Kevin Binns, the club toured Woodward Mental Hos- pital, the John Deere plant, Iowa Power and Li ht, Pella ' s fossil beds, and Diamond Labora- tories. At most meetings speakers were heard or experiments were conducted by members. The club, sponsored by Thomas Scott, sent repre- sentatives to various science fairs throughout the state. Members of the Audio-Visual Crew gave up their study halls and often came early and stayed late ' in order to give students and teach- ers the benefit of mechanized teaching equipment. The members of Camera Club provided pic- tures for the annual and newspaper. This service entailed being present at athletic events and all other important school activities. Members of the club took the pictures and, in many cases, processed them themselves. MATH-SCIKN( E CLUB. FRONT ROW: Jim Lamb, Craij; Kaldenberg, Jim Bowers, Gary Bagby, (;eorjje Bartley, Kevin Binns, Max Burgdorf, Bob Midglev, Ken Klocksiem. BACK ROW: Steve Foster, Ed Loeb, Henry Clark, Mark Hogan, Tom Rusk, Stan Bonta, John Nordin, Rick Mertens, Dick Howe. NOT PICTURED: Jud Manning, Dave Mann- heimer, Jan Lowe, Kent Johnson, Wayne Mitchell, Pete Johnston, Craig Kasparek. Al DIO-VISl AL ( KIAN. .L hn Kishng, Jim Lichty, Brian Woolever, Ted Jones, Jim Riggs. CAMERA ( LUB. FRONT ROW: George Cosson, Bruce Wilson, Bob lierkley. BACK ROW: Steve Blacketer, Steve Heilman, Chris Bechtel. 115 Foreign Languages and Custom FRENCH CLUB. FRONT ROW: Pam Schultze, Kami huster, Jan (iraham, Bette Donovan, Candy Heaton, Angie King, Pam McGinnis, Charmaine Reece, Anne Silvers, Kaye tlandford, ( yndie Cramer, Marcia Adler, Becky Blacketer, Sue Balko, Kay Nordeen, Barb Moore, Barb Mercer, Judy Lawson, Debbie Ramsey, Claire Silvers. SECOND ROW: Barb Robinson, Dave Stewart, Nile Falk, Nancy Roberts, Martha Barter, Karen Proudfit, Sally (iarmer, Melinda Kaser, Martha Wellman, Sue Diehl, Linda Madden, Stephanie Worden, Corrine Jacobson, Rita Kagin, Kathy Ludlow, Kate Mattes, Ann Huenemann, Liz Lowell, Pej;jj:y Sherman, Colleen Hij j ins. HACK ROW: Mark Waldinjrer, Bill .Jones, Barb Frank, Pat Shirk, Majrpie Allen, Debbie Youngstrom, Cheri Orth, Charlene Brown, Linda Blake, Judy Hendricks, Cynde Clingan, Marlene I ooth, Ann Williams, Ann Meservey, Jane Yocum, Cinde Shultz, Kathy Stanton. Dorjcfi Mn iji. ! ,« ( Ordes. French Club worked viKorously toward its osd of understandinK French languaKe and cul- ture this year. Guest si)eakers included former Roosevelt French Teacher Grant Moore and two speakers whose native tongue was French. Kaye Handford and Anne Silvers were the two presi- dents of the club. The Gkrman ( llh, uiulur ihu luaclciship of president Roger Vanden Branden, has also been active this year. A German band and a group of German singers were sponsored by the club. Past president Bill Zoesch supervised the i)ublication of a Deutsch Klub newspaper. A Christmas party was held with East High. (iERMAN ( LUB. FRONT ROW: Margaret Noble, Ann Williams, Bonnie Tinker, Sheryl Brown, Ruth Kverlinpr, Eva Ehmann, Linda Myers, (runnel Lindestrom, Ann F klund, Beth Barrett, Kathy Schweiker. SFXOND ROW: Ilwight Johns, Ken Klocksiem, Russ Perkins, Bob Berkley, Fred Swain, Ross Porter, (ireg Kucharo, Steve Sandler, (lordon Hof- fert. BACK ROW: Bill Parker, Jon Woods, Reg Storey, Mike Thornhill, Dave Speers, Don Raker, John Maddy, Max Bursrdorf, (ieorpe Bartley, Kris Sharpe. 116 LATIN ( ' I.UB. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Joyri ' 1 . . .iin.i (.nlliih. (.Itnn Mjt lurland. ( rai i i:inu ' is. l.orin Knapp. Judy Peterson, Hette Donovan, (iloria Borg, Judy ( anter, l at McQuillan, ( arolyn Parry, l am Terzis, Janey Tucker. SEC OND ROW: Terry Huphes, Jeanne Kyden, Fred Miller, Steve Quiner, Martie Wynne, Ann (iifford, Pegene Kurschinske, Nancy Niklawski, Dianna Winters, Linda Matthiesen, Jean Tei land, Lou Valbracht. Latin Club furthered its members ' knowledKe of Latin culture through its activities this year. A Roman banquet featuring homemade togas and stolas and a state Junior Classical League con- vention at East High highlighted the year. Bette Donovan headed the club, which was sponsored by Joyce Fant. Other officers were Judy Peter- son, vice-president; Pat McQuillan, secretary; Judy Canter, treasurer; Gloria Borg, editor; Craig Elmets, tribune; and Lorin Knapp, pro- gram chairman. Spanish Club members this year were able to take advantage of several Spanish-speaking stu- dents to increase their knowledge of Spanish customs and language. They also heard former Roosevelt students give accounts of student ex- change programs in Spain. The club participated in community activities commemorating Pan American Day and was active in Des Moines foreign student weekend. Jeanne Piatt sponsored the club, which was headed by presidents Sharon Riley and Cynde Johnson. SPANISH CLl ' B. FRONT imidt. Barb Lambrecht, Marilyn Libby, Joanne (iroff, Nadyne Rosenberg, Nancy Walden, Carolyn Jone.s, Sharon Kilc , Madpe Prouty, Deanna Kaulay, Sue Ramsland. SECOND ROW: liarney (vreenhill, Jean Innes, Elaine Davenport, Cheryl Arvidson, Cheri Miller, Molly McMichael, Cynde Johnson, Marcia Hudson, Jo Reed, Sue Roberts, Jon Zerin, liarb Sands. HACK ROW: Linda K. Brown Nancy Eulber , Linda Wallace, Julie Wes- sels, Marv Wisdom, Sharon Pid jeon, Janet Smeltzer Jill Tobis, Laurie (iross, Judi Hein, Diane Mossholder, Olivia Sand- rmhe. NOT PICTURED: Heidi Hermann, Jack Hudson. 117 NURSE ' S AM) OP FK E ASSISTANTS. FRONT ROW: Barbara DaRos, Jan Miller, Linda Williams. SECOND ROW: Lola (ierstenberger, Barbara Tressler, Sue Sulli- van, Debbie Ma uire. BACK ROW: Linda Romip:, Jane Bishop, Jean Bishop. LIliKAin AM) rOUNSELOli ASSISTANTS. FRONT ROW: Barbara DaRos, N ancv Mullette, Debbie Lvnn, Kris Kress. MIDDLE ROW: Margaret Brown, Jo Latch- em, Jo Reed, Susan Kern. BACK ROW: Linda Romig, Lila Aldrith, Kathy Henderson, Linda Schuster, Elaine Davenport. Students Aid Administration, Faculty Office Assistants helped the administration by sorting admits and passes, taking telephone messages, and running errands. NuRSE ' s Assist- ants provided valuable service by administering first aid, completing absence lists, and helping Roosevelt Nurse Bridget Sweet. Auditorium Ushers, sponsored by the Boys ' Club and Boys ' Advisor Don Blackman, helped supervise seating in Roosevelt ' s crowded audi- torium. Stamping cards, collecting fines, and dusting shelves were a few of the ways that the Assist- ant Librarians served their school. Counselors ' Assistants served as receptionists, made ap- pointments, and ran errands for Roosevelt ' s counselors. Science Lab Assistants corrected tests, washed equipment, and did other odd jobs for Roosevelt ' s science teachers. They also mixed solutions for experiments and made sure that all equipment was in order. —fl — C — AlDilOKU M USHERS. FRONT ROW: Jim Nelson, Roger Lovejoy, Reed Prior. SECOND ROW: Dan Hohner, Rick Hemming, Bryan Cox. BACK ROW: Buddy Bowles, Mark Anderson, Gary Greenebaum, Scott Kirkpatrick. NOT PICTURED: Bill Newland, Mike Faino, Fred EUer. SCIENC E LAB ASSISTANTS. FRONT HOW: Ann Laughead, Janie Morse, Linda Wallace, Zanne Reppert, Ellen Hamilton. BACK ROW: ( arol Williams, Barry Frank, Carolyn Jones, Kathy Schweiker. US Exchanges Introduce New Worlds Roosevelt was privileged to number seven for- eign guests among its student body this year. The students rei)resented diverse backgrounds and six different countries. Ann Eklund and Gunnel Lindestrom from Sweden, Eva Ehmann from Austria, Hennie Schouten from the Nether- hmds, and Hans Bosse from West Germany all came under the auspices of the Youth for Under- standing program. Ingrid Parsons came to Roose- velt from Southern Rhodesia on the A.F.S. pro- gram. Eleazar P ' ontes, a Mexican, was not on a specific program, but stayed in Des Moines with relatives. The foreign students found themselves swept up in the affairs of Roosevelt, and soon began the process of becoming Americanized. However, in the eyes of Americans, they retained many of their charmingly different characteristics, which made them interesting to know and to talk to. The visitors were kept busy with numerous s|)eaking engagements for schools, clubs, and civic groups as well as a full school load. Roose- velt ' s guests were made more comfortable by the International Committee, International Club, and members of the faculty and student body as well as by their host families. As a group, the stu- dents visited Iowa farms and industries, model UN sessions, and foreign student weekends and took part in an all-school assembly and the Senior Frolics. The seven students represented an important natural resource for improved international re- lations, and students who became friendly with them found the experience valuable personally and, in a broader sense, an important step toward understanding. ALL-Cl l S i I i)i:M (OL N(1L KKPKESENTA- TIVES. FRONT ROW: Marsha Kosenberj, ' , Marpre Dalbey, Sue Rood. BA( K ROW: Mike Freeland, Jim Nelson, Bob Shaw. Six students from each Des Moines high school formed the All-City Student Council, which was organized to improve relations among the city ' s youth. Teen Town at the Iowa State Fair, a city- wide dance, and a council jamboree were ex- amples of the council ' s success. The most im- portant achievement of the council this year was its youth employment program. This program provided valuable assistance to hundreds of stu- dents in finding summer jobs. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS. Hans Bosse, Gunnel Lindestrom, Ann Eklund, Eva Ehmann, Hennie Schouten. NOT PICTURED: Ingrid Parsons, Eleazar Pontes. 119 The individual walks, of necessity, a path slightly dif- ferent than any other individual. Yet many great achieve- ments are attained through teamwork. In times of stress, the magic ties of co-operation pro- duce outstanding teams of sportsmen. Individuals, contributing unique talents to a group ef- fort, cement a brilliant mosaic — whose glowing colors spell victory. 21 122 Riders Are State Basketball Champs V 1 Iowa 8 top hiph school basktt l)all ttam. FliONT ROW: Jerry ( ampbell. Bob Peterson, Tom Kreamer, Larrv Kly, Ron Shirk, Bill Miller, (iraham Cook. P A( K ROW: Tom Schuize, Jim Baujjus, Rojjer Lovejoy, Don Sears, Jim Nelson, Ken Whitney, Coach Ron Adcock, Coach Don Prior, Head Coach AI Comito, ( oach Bob Anderson, Larrv Carr, Gary Severson Tom Cebuhar. NOT PICTURED: Mark Wine. TRHS 78 Ames 79 TRHS 81 Newton 57 TRHS 81 Ottumwa 42 TRHS 61 Tech TRHS 92 Lincoln 54 TRHS 67 DowlinK 49 TRHS 62 ReKis 49 TRHS 85 Ames 56 TRHS 85 North 58 TRHS 86 DowlinK 69 TRHS 75 East 57 Season Record TRHS 72 Lincoln 48 TRHS 81 Vallev 46 TRHS 81 Nevada 50 TRHS 80 Tech 45 TRHS 100 . . Marshall town 8.S TRHS 85 . ... East 56 TRHS 72 North 7:V District TRHS 76 Dowling 54 TRHS 88 S.E. Polk 42 TRTTS 87 North 65 Sub-State TRHS 89 Winterset 63 TRHS 74 Fort Dodge 55 State TRHS 89 Storm Lake 66 TRHS 68 Keokuk 56 TRHS 83 St. Marv ' s 51 Coaches Don Prior and I5ob Anderson happily emerge from the traditional state championship dunking. Don Prior, Bob Anderson, and Don Blackman join the students in applauding Coach Comito during the day- long victory assembly. 123 RoKer Lovejoy Graham Cook Tom Schuize Juior Guard Senior Center Junior ( enter 124 125 Coach Comito gives the team some expert advice during a time out . . . And provides a reminder during the action. State Basketball Title Requiree Kreamer hits for two against Keokuk in the semi-finals. No, the Kooseveit cheering section will not be seated. Sore throats, hands, and feet are ignored during a thrilling game — and contribute to a thrilling victory. After gaining a 16-2 regular season record and another city series crown, the Riders cap- tured a long-awaited state championship to end a season filled with little but success. The state championship was Roosevelt ' s first since 1932 and Coach Al Comito s first state crown. The city series title was Coach Comito ' s thirteenth in 17 years at Roosevelt. The team also compiled many individual hon- ors. Tom Kreamer was named to the Des Moines Registeys all-state first team, and Tom Schulze was named to the fourth team. Roger Lovejoy, Don Sears, Ron Shirk, and Bob Peterson received honor roll distinction. Kreamer and Schulze also were named to the Tribune ' s all-city first team, and Shirk was on the second team. Lovejoy, Sears, and Peterson received honorable mention. The Iowa Daily Press Association named Krea- mer to its first all-state team, Schulze to its fourth team, and Shirk to its fifth team. 12G All together now — Efforts of Coach, Team, Students WE ' RE NUMBER ONE The team tied a tournament record with its tirst-round 89-point output against Storm Lake, in a ame which contained the most points ever scored by two teams in the tournament (155). With their amazing 83-51 victory over St. Mary ' s in the finals, the Riders set records for the most points scored in a championship game (83) and the most points scored in the tournament (240). A large dose of pep assemblies, pep rallies, and school spirit helped push the team to and through the tournament. After winning the championship, they were honored with a 500-cai parade and a day-long victory assembly. The state basketball championship did strange things to Roosevelt. In addition to disrupting study for a time, it created a feeling of unity and pride which is unimaginable to anyone who has not actually experienced it. The champs. 127 Riders Tie for City Football Title Don Prior Head Coach C harles Maguire Assistant Coach Ron Adcock Assistant Coach Bob Anderson Sophomore Coach Joe Blaskovich Assistant Sophomore Coacli Larry Ely shows that there is more than one way to pick up yardage as he takes to the air in the TRHS-Newton game. Assisted by Craig Miller (61), Jay Haeberle (33), and Tom Gruening (28), Larry Shockey heads for the goal posts. Season Record Varsity TRHS 7 . . Valley 7 TRHS 0 . . Tech 13 TRHS 33 . . Lincoln 0 TRHS 27 Newton G TRHS 7 North 0 TRHS 7 . East 0 TRHS i:; . Dowling 7 TRHS 14 Amos 0 Sophomores TRHS 0 Tech 7 TRHS 33 . Lincoln 6 TRHS 14 Newton 13 TRHS 7 North 13 TRHS 20 ... East 13 TRHS 14 Howling 14 TRHS 2(; Ames 0 After a slow start the Roosevelt football team gained momentum and put together a highly suc- cessful season. The Riders opened the season with a 7-7 tie against Valley and then lost to Tech, 13-0. That was the only game of the season in which the tough Roosevelt defense allowed its opponent more than one goal. After the Tech game the team ran off six consecutive victories, including a 33-0 romp over Lincoln, a 27-6 win over Newton, and a 7-0 homecoming victory over East. This marked the second straight year that the Riders have knocked off a higher rated East team. During this final stretch Roosevelt gave up only 13 points while scoring 101. The Roosevelt team had many distinguished players in its ranks. Junior Larry Ely was an all-state back and senior Craig Miller an all-state guard of the Iowa High School Coaches ' Associa- tion. Miller was also named the most valuable player on the Roosevelt squad and awarded the Vernon C. Weidmaier Award for the most val- uable lineman on the team. The sophomore team, coached by Bob Ander- son, compiled a 4-2-1 season record. 128 Compile 6-1-1 Record for Season VARSITY FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Hon hirk, Ja liailurli ' , ioni (.rueninn, Dick Dev, Mike DalTron, C raiR Miller, Bill Newland, Don (iillespie, Jerry Campbell, Bill Miller, Larry Shockey, Larry Kly. SECOND ROW: Tom Stephens, Don Gillette, Rick McMaster, Ron Brown, Fred Rosenbers, Vaug:hn McClelland, Dennis Epstein, Don Malum, Jake Shnurman, Mike Freeland, Cory Moss, Dave Evans, Ron Vail. THIRD ROW: Scott Little, Roper Lovejoy, (iregj; Dickinson, Dan Bohner, Bob Peterson, Blake Kelly, Tom Denny, Jeff Lilly, Scott Miller, Bob Henry, Rog er Vanden Branden, Dour Fitz, Grep Jones, Tom Schulze. FOURTH ROW: Terry Stafford, Steve Brownfield, Keith (ioodwin, (ieor e Thompson, Lee Rob- erts, Bob Ellis, Mike Thornhill, Jim Nelson, Jim Franquemont, Steve Mackie, Vic Schafer, Rick Hemminj;, Merlin Redfield, Jim Reed. FIFTH ROW: Tim Demarce, Paul Willard, Bob Davis, Jack Andrews, Robin Thomas, Roger Osterholtz, Kent Opheim, John Lukin, Cordell Cross, Rich Hoist, Bill Thomas, ( harlie Yapp, Rich Safris, (iarv Severson, John Subdiff. BACK ROW: Rusty Younjjquist, Reed Prior, ( oach Maguire, ( oach Prior, ( oach Adcock, (;raham Cook, Jim Muell SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Coach Don Patty. Paul Jones, Chuck Burney, Steve Hutchinps, Dave Roos, Bill Johnson, Mark Wine, Bob Shaw, Ken Whitney, Steve Younp, Bruce Heilman, Mike Pope, ( oach Bob Anderson. SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Duncan, Scott Kirkpatrick. Bill Haakinson, Mike Evans, Jim Henneberry, Dave Lett ween, Ron Liljedahl, Dee Bodin, Craijf Thornhill, Neil Henderson, Frank ( oppola, Jon Kleisi, ( )ach Joe Blaskovich. THIRD ROW: Manager Tom ( ebuhar, Dave Hoak, Amy Engman, Phil Stutzman, Jim Scoltock, Bob Moore, Jim Lvnch, Craig Denny, John (ireer, Bruce Dickson, Dave Hoogenakker, Hank Reese, Virgil Sampson. FOURTH ROW: Manager Larry Carr, Steve Hanke, Pete Jones, Tim White, Richard Willis, Mike Maher, Doug Rhodes, Jim Tazzioli, Dave Dehamer, Jud Manning, Mark Mahan, Jim Hall. FIFTH ROW: Larry ( oon, Bruce Smith, Randy Stephenson, Pete Woltz, Jim Severin, Jeff Ingram, Todd Bradley, Jim Russell, John Dohogne, Jack Mc( auley, Scott Freer. SIXTH ROW: Tom Pavne, Dave Isaacson, Tom Borror, Doug Randol, Paul Anderson, Rich Pieper, (ireg Chambers, John Press, Jim Morse, Meri Wallace, Bill Herker. SEVENTH ROW: Clark Doolittle, Paul Knight, Jack Johnson, Jim Forrest, Phil Havne, Don Johnson, Jac Ekstrand, Chuck Schwab, Greg Storey, Ron Allen, Bill Criswell, Noble Irving. BACK ROW: Steve White, Dave Bishop, Larry Brown, John Holstad, Matt McDowell, Dave Eveland. 129 Head coach Don Prior pives Tom (Iruen- ing, senior back, last minute instructions before sending: him out into the brawl. Roosevelt ' s Roughriders display their brawn as they use the gang tackle ' East Game Climaxes 6-1-1 Season Jack Andrewson Ron Brown Jerry Campbell Mike Daflfron Tom Denny Sr. E Sr. E Sr. T Sr. T Sr. C All city (hm) All city (hm) All city (hm) - All state (hr) Dick Dey Sr. E All city (hm) ft Bob Ellis Larry Ely Dennis Epstein Sr. T Jr. B Jr. G AH city (2nd) All state (hm) Dave Evans Sr. B Mike Freeland Jr. G Don Gillespie Jr. G Don Gillette Sr. B O O Keith Goodwin Sr. B Tom Gruening Sr. B All city (1) All state (hr) Jav Haeberle Sr. B All city (hr) Bob Henry Jr. B 180 Greg Jones Sr. T Roger Lovejoy Jr. B Don Malum Sr. C i I uin druoninj {2 ) sends a llar« p of the East game. I . I .1 I : - ( I lu lliird t|iiarttr K(K -« « ; . n ere ecstat ii a- Tom druenin made the touch- down that won the East-TRHS game, 7-0. Vaughn McClellan Sr. C Kick McMaster Sr. E All city (hm) Craig Miller Sr. G All citv (1) All state (2) Hill Miller Sr. E All city (1) All state (hm) ( Orv Moss Jr. B Jim Nelson Sr. E Bill Newland Jr. C Hob Peterson Fred Rosenberg Rich Safris Sr. B Sr. T Sr. G Vic Shaffer Sr. B Ron Shirk Sr. B All city (hm) Larrv Shockev Sr. B All city (hm) Terrv Stalker Sr. E Not Pictured: (iarv Severson Sr. G Don Patty Sr. Manager Jim Duncan Sr. Manager Tom Stephens Sr. B Robin Thomas Mike Thornhill Sr. B Sr. T Ron Vail Sr. B 131 Roger Vanden Charlie Yapp Branden Sr. E Sr. (; Individuals Spark Grappler Effort John Shaffer Head Coach Don Koroch Assistant Coach In a season plaKued by mishaps and injuries, Wrestling Coach John Shaffer ' s team featured many fine individual efforts. At the Chariton Invitational Don Gillette received a Kold medal and Corky Crandell and Don Gillespie took third place in their divisions. The city meet found three Riders winning first place awards: Alan Schakel, Corky Crandell, and Larry Lancelotti. Finishing off the year, the state meet provided Roosevelt another chance to display its wrestling prowess. Five Riders advanced through the sec- tional meet into district contests: Roger Vanden Branden, Don Gillespie, Corky Crandell, Larry Lancelotti, and Alan Schakel. Gillespie was the only one to make it to the state. Season Record TRHS 12 .... Tech 2 TRHS 14 Xewton 22 TRHS 14 Xorth 23 TRHS 24 alley 19 TRHS 17 East 2e5 TRHS 17 Lincoln 25 TRHS 21 Carroll Kuemper 15 VARSITY WRESTLERS. FRONT ROW: Reid Schwartz, Ron Terrell, Corky Crandell, Steve Lyons, Mike Wilson. SECOND ROW: Blake Kelly, Tom Denny, Don Gillespie, Roofer Vanden Branden, Don Gillette, Bob Uetz, Dave Evans, Chuck F ' oy, Larry Lancelotti, Jim Reed, John Holstad, Al Schakel, (ieor e Thompson, Steve Heilman, Don Duna an. THIRD ROW: Harlan Feintech, mj;r., Roger Osterholz, Jake Schnurman, (iary Bell, Dave I ettween, Slark Willis, Harry Postal, Buddy Bowles, Mike Evans, Bruce Heilman, Mike Wall, Jerrv Lewis, Jim Knik, (ire r Lancelotti, (iene Stevenson, ( buck Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Koroch, Jim Baker, Dou : Stark, Larry Coon, Dave Stark, Dave Roos, Steven Brownfield, Dave Brubaker, Bill Richardson, Tom F ' armer, Jim Xeusom, Steve Steele, Frank liarber, Jim Burke, Coach Shaffer. FIFTH ROW: ( barlie Hood, Benny Bennett, Bill Price, Danny Scbweiker, Bob Kerr, Jan Lowe, Paul Knight, Jack Johnson, Larry Pitts, Paul Scbaler, Jim Liechty, Pete Jones. SIXTH ROW. John Hindal, John Halstad, Bill Kooker, Ken Brody, Brian Richart, Dick Knight, Jack McCauley, I ynn Clark, Brian Schifler. 132 Clark Munger Head Coach Charles Greenwood Assistant Coach Continuing its winning tradition under Coach Clark Munger, the Roosevelt swimming team had a very successful season. The tankers easily took the city championship and finished the season with only one loss. The defeat was to Cedar Rapids Washington, which was later to become the state championship team. FoHowing a long- established Roosevelt custom, the Riders gained the district championship. The team went on to place third in the state meet. Season Record TRHS GG Tech 29 TRHS 69 Ft. Dodge 26 TRHS 72 . ... East 23 TRHS 76 xMarshalltown 19 TRHS 23 Washington (C. R.) 72 TRHS 65 . Ottumwa 30 TRHS 75 Xorth 19 TRHS 70 Tech 25 TRHS 67 1 incnln 28 TRHS— First in City Meet. TRHS— First in District Meet. TRHS— Third in State Meet. Hey, fellas, what ' s holdin you up? yells Eric Hem| elinan. VAK n S N IMMlNd. 1 T ROW: Moiu-, John Svnhorst, Sam ( ook, Kric litnipelman, Alan .Jtiuks, Frank Cownie, I.eif (;iomset, Joe Fuller, Terry (iates, ( hris Mefferd, ( buck Strief. SECOND ROW: Terry liowes. Hob Hoflf, Stan McCormack, Jobn Scott, Wayne Mitcbel, Hruz Linn, Mike Clemens, John lies, Steve Fuss, Scott Addin ton, Ted Miller. BACK ROW: Clark Munger, Mike Johnson, Larry Lewis, Dick Woltz, Craig: Davisson, Ed Pritchard, John Thelen, Larry Kirsner, Terry Schultz. NOT PICTURED: Dave Frost. 134 Tankers Take City, District Titles Netmen Serve Punishment to Foes Roosevelt tennis teams a ain smashed their way to victories in the city tennis tournaments. The boys ' and girls ' teams captured both crowns in the singles and doubles competition. Six returning lettermen helped account for the boys ' success. They were Brian Brindley, Bill Cobb, Terry Gates, Barney Greenhill, Tim Kent, and Rick Schultz. State champion Sheila Pearl led a fine senior group, which included Cindy Burns, Marcia Hud- son, Linda Ir ing, Rita Kagin, and Judy Newlin. Coaches were Rhea Bagdonas and Izac Emrich. Rhea Bagdonas Girls ' Coach Izac Emrich Boys ' Coach HOYS I I N MS. I K(jM ROW: Tim K.i.i. i rrrv (iates, Brian Brindley. BACK ROW: Barnev Greenhill, Kick Schul z, Gary Greenbaum, Steve Brogden. NOT PICTURED: Jim Van Cleve, Bill Cobb, Gary Hayes. GIRLS ' TENNIS. FRONT ROW: Sandv Stanek, Judv Newlin, Patti Burns, Sheila Pearl. BA( K ROW: Marcia Hudson, Linda Irvinj:, Cyndy Shirley, Rita Kag:in, Cindy Burns. • 1 i r Sheila Pearl displays her state championship form as she delivers a smashing serve. 136 AlthouKh hampered by a slow start due to bad weather, Roosevelt ' s boy golfers, city champs since 1947, continued their winning ways. Coach Clark MunKer named senior Stan McCormack as squad leader, with juniors Rojjrer Lovejoy, Nick Neumann, Bill Warner, and sophomore Brad Schuchat as valuable help. The boys a ain played well in the state tour- nament at Iowa City. The lonK-hittinK J?irl ifolfers, city champions for many years in a row, tackled the 1965 season with a veteran team headed by seniors Melinda Kaser, Jan Lutjen, Wendy En man, and Cynde Johnson. Mary Allender, Debby Hier- steiner, and Barbara Lambrecht, juniors, aided the cause as the girls again placed high in the state tournament. len Retain City Championship HOYS ' (;()LF. FRONT ROW: Mark Kiddie, Reed Prior, Ro er Love- joy, Brad Schuchat, Bill Warner, Don (ooper, Harrv Bookev, Stan Mc(ormack, Stan Bonta, Jon Hoak. BACK ROW: Fred Pease, John Lukin, Dee Bodin, Steve Williams, Bill Newland, Arnie Kn man, Nick Neumann, Larry Kir TK r Lh k Budson, Bob Deuben, Marty Aronow, Mickey Scannell. ♦ • r P his hfad down and foot as he takes his GIRLS ' GOLF. FRONT ROW: Sheryl Storey, Helen ( wmey. Sue Rood, Trudi Conklinj:, Sara Whitinp, Debbie Backman. Sherry Shay. BACK ROW: Debby Hiersteiner, Melinda Kaser, Jan Lutjen, Wendy Kn man, Mary Allender, Cynde Johnson, Barb Lambrecht. 137 Charles Greenwood Head Coach The Roosevelt cross-country team a ain had a successful season, this year under the leadership of Coach Charles Greenwood. Their 57 points placed them fourth in the state meet. Led by first- place finisher Gordon Hoffert, the Riders came in second in the city cross-country run with 15 points. Roosevelt fall trackmen placed hi h in other invitational meets, includinjr a first-place finish in the Grinnell Invita- tional Meet. Season Record ( Low score wins) TRHS 14 Tech TRHS 10 East TRHS 9 . . Valley TRHS 7 North TRHS 36 Marshalltown TRHS— Fifth in State Mile Team Race. TRHS— Second in City Cross-Country Run. TRHS— First in Grinnell Invitational. TRHS— Fourth in State Cross-Country Run. TRHS— Third in Mike Augustine Meet. 10 11 12 17 19 Gordon i i .uui (.t iu Hamilton run laps in practice for a fall cross-country meet. Harriers Victorious in Fall Meets CROSS COUNTRY .. . «.a h (.reenwood, Jeff Youn , Tim Kent, Jim Satory, Hill Lozier, Kandy M M iliill. Dick (;ranKaard, Mike Mahon, Hob Shriver. SKCONI) ROW: Bill Johnson, Phil Dorf, Jim Ahlen, Dennis Phillips, (;ary Bastian, Brian Cox, Paul Stutzman, Henry Horton, Fred Johnson, Dave Lindholm, Bob Hoff. BA( K ROW: keid Schwartz, Larry ( obb, Jim Feree, Frank Sergio, Steve Smith, Jim Newsom, Jim Ellerhoflf, Don Sears, Lynn Clark, Harlan Jacobs. 138 Sophomores, JV Gain Experience Ron Adcock Jerry Foster Sophomore Coach JV Coach Sophomore Season Record TRHS 50 TRHS 45 TRHS 67 TRHS 55 TRHS 52 TRHS 54 TRHS 58 TRHS 50 TRHS 50 Ames 58 Newton 48 Ottumwa 47 Tech 27 Lincoln 40 Dowling 43 . . . C. R. Re is 45 Ames 66 North 59 TRHS 61 Dowling 63 TRHS 56 . East 63 TRHS 70 Lincoln 59 TRHS 47 Valley 45 TRHS 68 Nevada 51 TRHS 77 Tech 40 TRHS 77 . Marshalltown 59 TRHS 49 East 42 TRHS 75 North 42 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Don Malum, Bill Warner, Bart Christianson, Ron Cohen, Dennis Epstein. BACK ROW: Coach Jerry Foster, Tom Waterman, Rick McMasters, Terry Stalker, Jack Andrewson, Morric Norman, Larry Cohb. ft 1 34 1 12 1 31 J ( 3S 31 1 I 3S i ff . SOPHOMOKK BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Tom Payne, Ken Whitney. Dave Isaacson, Brad Schuchat, Ron Liljedahl, Reed Prior, Arny En man, Jim Russell, Scott Kirkpatrick. BACK ROW: Manager Jim Duncan, Bob Revell, Bob Shaw, Tom Merrill, Bill Johnson, Steve Younjj, Phil Stutzman, Paul Jones, Coach Ron Adcock. 139 Track Includes Diverse Talent Robert Stidolf, assistant coach; Charles (ireenwood, head coach; and Don Fors, assistant coach, are pensive as they watch the track team practice for the Drake relays. Led by co-captains Terry Bowes and Jim Bauyrus, Roosevelt established itself as a leading power in Des Moines track this year. Only North was able to chal- lenjfe the Roosevelt track team, and the Riders bested them in the Ames invita- tional and the Marshalltown relays. HiKhli ht of the early season was Terry Bowes record shattering IIV y ' vault at the Drake Relays, a new Iowa Interscholastic mark. Jim Baugus, an- other star for the Riders, won two gold medals in the Valley relays and brouj ht Roosevelt a first place in the Ames invi- tational in both the high and low hurdles. Gordon Hoffert, junior, won the Mar- shalltown relays with a 4:28.4 mile run and placed fourth in the Drake Relays with a 4:27.5. John Scott, senior, chal- lenged Vane Snorf ' s Roosevelt record of 22 ' 6 set in 1926 as he soared 21 ' 1 in the broad jump at the Ames invitational. The outstanding relay effort this year was turned in by a group of quarter milers who made up one of the best mile relay teams in the state. Tom Stevens, Don Gillespie, Brian Nichols, and Bob Knudson, with Jim Frantiuemont filling in as needed, had a :24.4 at Ames for their best early time. They won a fifth in the Drake relays, first in the Valley relays, and second in both the Ames and Marshalltown meets. Individual efforts were combined to bring the track team many honors. The cindermen won a first place in the Mar- shalltown relays, a second position in the Ames invitational, and a third birth in the Vallev relavs. il TRA( K. l KONl KOVV: l at Neal, Jim Satory, I rank Sergio, C huck Schwab, Jim Feree, Jim Hau us. l errv Howes, Bob Peterson, Jay Haeberle, Jim Newsom. SECOND ROW: Paul Stutzman, Mike Howard, (iordon Hoffert, Jim ' Duncan, Tom Gruenin , Jim Martin, Steve Speth, Larry Ely, John Scott, Jon Hale. BACK ROW: Craijj Denny, Larry Johnson, Cordell Cross, Larry ( obb, Tom Stephens, I ' at Mc(;oflf, Bob Knudson, Brian Nichols, Don Gillespie, Jim Franquemont, Bryan Cox, Mark Sponjf, P ed Johnson, Coach ( harles (;reenwood, Stan Hoffert. 140 1 rameramen as well as trackmen were hampered by cold and frequently very wet weather. Championship pole vaulter Terry Bowes practices for his record-shatterinp: performance in the Drake Relays. Roosevelt s mile relay team of Bob Knudson, Tom Stephens, Jim Franquemont, Brian Nichols, and Don Gillespie works out during a spring practice. 141 Ron Adcock took over the job of coaching the varsity baseball team from Al Comito this year and put together a fine team. Working with a young squad composed of one sophomore, 15 juniors, and only 9 seniors, Coach Adcock pro- duced a team that won three of its first four games, and, despite a tournament loss to Dowling, was one of the strongest in central Iowa. Ron Adcock Head Coach Jerry Ford Sophomore Coach Adcock Works With Young Team VARSITY BASEBALL. FRONT ROW: Robin Thomas, Bill Lawrie, Don l ait , ( hri I rosheiser, Larry Shockey, Aaron Cameron, Cory Moss, Bob Henry, Rich Safris, Bart Christianson. BACK ROW: Manager Steve Pyle, Coach Ron Adcock, Mike Will, Lou King, Bob Young, Rick Niday, Steve Young, Don Sears, Morrie Norman, Tim Demarce, Dave Neary, Manager Dennis Barsky. Ford Is New Sophomore Coach SOI ' HOMORK BASKBALL. FRONT ROW: Greg Lancelotti, Denny Thorp, Frank ( oppola, Dave Isaacson, Dave Graham, Bruce Heilman, Steve White, Mike Pope, Doug Randol. SECOND ROW: Coach Jerrv Ford, Jim Ahlen, Tom Payne, Tim White, Chuck Mitchell, Brian Woolever, Bill Haakinson, Bill Wallace, Bill Johnson BACK ROW: Bill Her- ker, Phil Stutzman, Richard Willis, Jim Jeambey, Fred Miller, Joe Pasternak, Mike Maher, Jim Morse, Lynn Clark. 142 BALL ON EI Senior slugger Hart Christiansen lets one go by. N.iimiiiu up an ailing piti-hii. .uu, u.iu -u. m Biting the dust in an effort to beat the ball to vtcond early season play is senior Dick Dey, a mainstay of the base is senior Larry Shockey. Rider team. 143 Senior Directory Aaldera. Debbie Kay Drake H.R. Sec. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. S ; Mixe l Chi)ru.s A, 4; Math-Science Club 3; Sec. Club 5, 6, 7, S; Thespians 6. 7. 8; Annual Salesman 3, 4. 5. 6 : Matchmaker Makeup Comm. 3 ; Carou- sel Makeup Comm. 4 : Crucible Makeup Comm. 5 ; Arsenic and OKI Lace Makeup Comm. 6; Inherit the Wind Makeup Comm. Chrmn. 7 : One Act Flays Makeup Comm. 6 ; My Fair Lady Makeup Ct)mm. Chrmn. S. Addinffton. Scott Westminister Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, M. Ahlen. John S.l ' .L Student Council Rep. 7. H; Inherit the Wind 7 . My Fair Lady 8 : Boys Glee Club 7, 8 : French Club 3. 4. 5. 6 : Thespians 7, 8 : Stage and Sound Crew 7. 8 : Future Physi- cians Club 7, 8: Latin Club 3. 4, 5, 6. Allen. Edward Drake Senior C()mmencement Comm. S : Track H : Serjeant-at-Arms 7. Altman, Jeanne Drake Senior Frolics Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Project Planninjr Comm. 3. 4 : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 3. 4 : Girls Club Home for Sisrhtless Women Comm. 3. 4. 7. 8 : Girls Club Pres. 7, 8: Inherit the Wind Publicity Chrmn. 7 : My Fair I dy Publicity Comm. 8: Bridire Club 3. 4; Thespians 5. 6. 7. h: Girls Leaders 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Mimes 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Homecom- ing Attendant 5 : Homemaking Club Sec. 5. € : Girls Club Friendship Comm. 5. 6 : Carou- sel 3. 4 : One Act Plays Makeup Comm. 3. 4 : Matchmaker Makeup Comm. 4 : Crucible Makeup Comm. 6 , Student Court Justice 5. 6 : Annual Student Life Comm. 7. 8 : Riders Club Service Award 6, 8. Amerson. Kristi Drake Girls Club Social Comm. 8 : Orchestra 3. 4 : Homemakintr Club 6, 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5 . Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8: C )in Club 8. Anderson. Linda S.C.L Plays Makeup Comm. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Red Cross Rep. 7 : Band 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Future Teach- ers 3. 4 : Basketball Pep Club 6, 8. Anderson. William L. LS.l ' . Band. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 : Wrestling 3. Andrew. Sheryl S.U.I. Girls Glee Club 8 : Mixed Chorus 8 : Future Nurses Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 V. Pres. : Football Pep Club 3: Bask«tl.Mll I ' .-p Club 4. 6; Latin Club 3, 4. S.U.L J.V. Basketball 4, 6. Andrewson, Jack Football 3. 5. 7. K 8: Track 4, 6. 8. Arretsinrer. Jill S.IT.I. Student Council Open House Comm. 7 : F M t- ball Pep Club 7 : Basketball Pep Club 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. At Washington High SchcKil : H.R. officer 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; International Club 3. 4. 5, 6 : Arridson. Cheryl S.U.L Student Council Historical Comm. 5 : Student Council Poster- B K)8ter Comm. 7 : Student Council International Student Cf mm. 7. 8 ; Girls Club Spree Comm. 7 : Best Student Council Rep. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 : Carou- sel 4 : Arsenic and Old Lace 6 : Inherit the Wind 7: My Fair Lady 8: Annual Academics Section 7, 8 ; Roundup Manag- ing Editor 7 : Math-Science Club 5. 6 : Span- ish Club 7. H : Scribblers Club 3, 4. 7, 8 : Bridge Club 5, 6; Thespians 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Future Physicians 5, 6, 7, 8 : Science Fair 4 : Junior Academy of Science 4. Austin. Mark Everett Drake Ayers, Dave H Baer. Meridith. J. I niv. C olorado Senior Baccalaureate and Cla.ss Day Comm. 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 3. 4. 5, 6 : Student Council Hos- pitality Comm. 4, 5. 6 : Student Council Fi- nance Comm. 7 ; Student Council Human luKdi- ( (iirii. . Student Council rrojet i.s Planning Comm. 7 : Student Council Consti- tution Revision Comm. 3, 4 : Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 4, 5, 6, 7 ; (lirls Club Publicity Comm. 3, 4 ; Girls Club Sch H l Beautiful Comm. 7, H; Annual Ad Salesman 5. B, 7, 8 ; Annual Intro. Comm. 5, fi : Annual Student Life F litor 7, 8; Annual Sports Edi- tor 7, 8 ; Roundup Circulation Manager 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. rt. 8 : Blue Cadet s 7, 8; Riders Club Rep. 5, (5. 7, 8 : Riders Club Leadership and Achievement Award 4 : Student Court 3. 4 ; Student Court Sec. 7 : Homecoming Attendant 3 : Homecoming Queen 7 : All-City Student Council Jamboree 4, 6 ; Pep Club Board 7, 8. Bagby. Gary Drake Student Council Rep. 4, 5 ; Math-Science Club 7. Baker. Jerry Grand View Balch. Elvin L. Grand View Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Chess Club 3: J. V. Basketball 4, 6, 8. Balko. Susan S. U.I. Student Council Human Rights Comm. 5. 6, 7 : Student Council Poster- Bmister Comm. 3, 4 ; Student Council International Comm. 7 ; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6 V. Pres. 7: Scribblers Club 3, 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : International Club 5, 6. Barney. Warren Lynn S.U.I. Annual StatT 7; J.V. Basketball 3, 4, 5: Track 4. Barrett, Elizabeth I.S.l H.R. Treas. 8 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 6 : Girls Club Publicity Comm. 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Annual Ind ex E iitor 7, 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 6, 6 : German Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 — V. Pres. 5 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Science Fair 4; Junior Academy of Science 4: National Merit F ' inalist. Bassarear. Jim Oklahoma Student Council Rep. 5 : F ' ootball 3 ; Wrestling 3. 4, 7. Bathey. Thomas V. Head of Boys Club Monitors 7 ; Football 3 : Track 4. 6. 8. Battershell. Peggy Grand View Student Council Red Cross Comm. 7 : Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8 : (lirls Glee Club 8; FootbaU Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 6 ; Homemaking Club 5. 6. Bangns. Jim Drake Senior Commencement Comm. — Co-Chrmn, 8 : Basketball 4. 6. 8—2 R ' s : Cross Country 3 : Track 4, 6, 8—2 RV : Key Club Senior Di- rector 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Student Court Justice Baumeister. Mark A. S.U.I. Track 6 ; Gym Leader 5. 6. 7. Beal. Linda A.I.B. French Club 3. 4 : Sec. Club 7, 8 ; Blue Ch- det.s S. Beardsley. Sue Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Social Comm. 7 : Girls Club Service Comm. 3. 4 ; Girls Club Grade Rep. Comm. 7, 8: My Fair Lady 7 : Inherit the Wind 7 : Concert Chor- us 7. 8 : Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Girls Golf 6: F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8. Grand View Beasley. Robert J. Sat. Chem. Class 8. Beatty. Pearl So. Colo. College Future Nurses 3, 4. 5, 6 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. Basketball Pep Club 4. Bechtel. Chris Camera Club Sioux Falls College Beecher, Ann Univ. of Oklahoma Senior Caps and (lowns Comm. 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. Chrmn. 5 : Student Council Inter-School Relations Comm. 7, 8; Teddy Roosevelt Day : Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 ; (lirls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Grade Rep. Comm. 7. 8 ; Girls Club Service Comm. 7, 8; Annual Underclassmen Comm. 7, 8 : Roundup Ad Salesman 7 : Mixed Chorus 3 ; French Club 3, 4 : Homemaking Club 7 : F K)tball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 8. Beeston. Bruce Carou.sel 4 : My F ' air Lady 8 ; Annual Photographer 7, 8 ; Roundup Photographer 5, 6. 7. 8; Orchestra 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Camera Club V. Pres. 7, H ; Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Boys Swimming Leader 7, 8 ; All-City Band and Orchestra First French Horn 6, 7, 8. Benge. Gloria Chadron Football Pep Club 3. .= . Basketball Pep Club 4, H : Blue Cadets «. Bcntley. Michael S.C.I. Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Equestrian Club 7. 8. Benton. Robert Univ. of Kansas Senior Frolics 8: Crucible 5; Arsenic and Old Lace 6 ; Inherit the Wind 7 ; ' My F ' air Lady 8 ; One Act Play Contest : Concert Chorus 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 6. 6 : Or- chestra 7, 8: Band 5, 6. 7, 8 -Pres. : Math- Science Club 3, 4 ; Thespians 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Track 4. Berkley, Robert Senior F olics 8; Hoys Club Rep. 8; My F ' air Lady 8 : Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8; Orchestra 3. 4; German Club 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Bridge Club 3, 4 ; Chess Club 4 : Camera Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Wrestling 3, 4 ; Key Club 5, 6. Bcrns. Cathy Southern Illinois (iirls Glee Club 7, 8 : Mixe l Chorus 7. 8 ; Math-Science Club 3: F M tbaII Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Homemaking Club 3, 4. Bidelman. Wayne S.U.I. Senior F olic« 8; Student Council Interna- tional Student Comm. 7 ; Inherit the Wind 7 ; My F ' air Lady 8 : Carousel 4 ; Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7. 8 : Orchestra 4, 7 : Band 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8— Student Director; Baseball 4: All- State Orchestra 5. fi, 7, 8: All-City Band 3, 4. 5, 6 ; International Club 8. Bilbrey. Jeffrey S.U.L Roundup Staff 3. Bishop. Ben Swimming 3 ; Swimming Leader 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, X. Bishop. Jane Cornell H.R. Treas. 4, 7 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 8 ; Sharks 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; F oot- ball Pep Club 7: Basketball Pep Club 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7. Futnr.- PJiv-iicians Club 7. 8. Blahop. Jean Cornell H.R. Sec. 4, 7 ; Senior h rolics ; Sharks 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 7 : Basketball Pep Club 7, 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8; Office Assistant 7. 8. Bishop. Sara I niv. of Missouri H.R. Sec. 5. 6, : Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Social Comm. 6 : Girls Club Rep. 5. 6 : Girls Club Election Comm. 7, 8 Chrmn. : Band 3 : leaders 5, 8. 7, 8 Treas. : F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Latin Club 3. Bishop. William Track 3. 4. 5, 6. Blacketer. Stephen Nebraska Wesley an I ' niv. Senior Frolics 8 : Camera Club 8 : Stage and S« und Crew 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Blake. Tom At North: H.R. V. Pres. 3. 4. H.R. Pres. 5: FcK)tball 3, 5: Wrestling 3, 5. Blanchard, Karla Bein F(K)tball Pep Club 4: Basketball Pep Club 5: Latin Club 4. 5 : Annual Ad Captain 7 : Span- ish Club 7. Wartburg College Bland. Kenneth Boys Glee Club 7, 8. Borg. Gloria Washington Univ. H.R. Sec. 4, 7 : Senior Class Picnic Comm. 8 : Student Council Hist. Comm. 4 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 5 ; Student Council Constitution Comm. 6; Student Council Hos- pitality Comm. 7 : Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8 : Girls Club Service Comm. 7, 8 : Girls Club Parliamentarian 7, 8 ; leaders 5. 6. 7, 8 — Sec., Constitution Co-Chrmn. ; F ' oot- ball Pep Club 3. 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 ; Blue Cadets 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8— Kd. 144 Borror, Sandra Drake Mixe l Chorus 4, 5, 6 : Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8 : Secretarial Club 7, 8— Historian ; Blue Cadets BfMse. Hans-Eberhard I ' niv. of Munich Senior Frolics H ; Student Council Tutorinjc C« mm. 7. H : Boys Activity Council H ; My Fair L« ly 7, 8 ; International Club 7, 8. Brown, Prudy ( ' .iris (;iee Club ' A. 4. 5, H, 7. . Mixt-.i ( horus •A. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Football Pep Club :i. 5. 7; Ha.sketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. Brown, Ronald Football :i. 5. 7 : Basketball 4 ; Track 4. ( rand View Grand View Bounds. Royce Hand 8. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Bowen. James S.U.I. H.R. Pres. H : Mixed Chorus 8, 4 ; National Thespians fi, 7, 8 ; Latin Club : , 4 ; Statre and Sound Crew 3. 4 ; Asst. Stage Munat er 5, ♦ ; Statre Manager 7, 8. Bowes. Terry Univ. of Nebraslia Student Council Project Planning Comm. 8 : Lunchroom Monitor 8 ; Swimming 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, - R : Track 4, 6, 8 —3 R ' s ; Key Club 5, 6, 7. 8— Treaa. ; Student Court Judge 7 : At Ea«t : Football 3. Boyce. Thomas Drake H.R. F r« s. 7 ; Student Council Projects Plan- ning Comm. 8. Boysen. Kraig Drake H.R. Treas. :i. 4 ; Bridge Club 5, 6— Pres. : Chess Club 3, 4. 5, 6 Pres. ; Stamp Club 3: J.V. Basketball 3, 4. 5. 6. Brandt. Susan Lynn Northwest Missouri State Ciirls Club Election Comm. 7, 8 ; dirls (Ilee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Spanish Club 5. 6; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, S ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 : International Club 7. 8 : Homemaking Club 7. 8 — Historian. Brewer. Barb Simpson Roundup Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 8: (iirls C.lee Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Mixed Chorus 7. x : Riderettes 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6 : Folk Music Club 8. Brindley. Brian LS.l ' . Tennis 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 3 ' •R ' s : Wrestling 3. 4. Bringenberg. James S.U.L Senior Frolics 4. 5 : LunchrcMjm Monitor 3. 4 : Assembly Usher 3. 4 : Baseball 4 : Football 3 ; Track 4. 6 ; Latin Club 3. 4. Brinton. Karen S.I ' .L Student Council Rep. 3, 5, 7 : Student Council Social Comm. 5 : Student Council Finance Comm. 7 : (Jirls Club Hospitality Comm. 3. 4 ; Girls Club Rep. 3. 4, 5. 6; French Club 3. 4. 5 ; Future Nurses Club 3, 4 : Cheerleaders 5, 6. 7, 8 2 R ' s ; Leaders 4, 5. 6. 7. 8— Co- Chrmn. Constitution Revision Comm. 7 : Foot- ball Pep Club 3 : Basketball Pep Club 4. Broadfoot. Sandra S.U.L Student Council Human Rights Comm. : Stu- dent Council Rep. 6, 7 : Arsenic and Old Lace 6 : Crucible 5 : Inherit the Wind 4 : Annual Student Life Comm. 8 : Roundup Edi- torial Page Ed. 7 : Concert Chorus 5. 6. 7 ; French Club 3, 4: Scribblers Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Treas. : National Thespians 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8— Scribe : Football Pep Club 3 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. Brockway. James S.U.L H. K. Treas. 5 ; Student Council Projects Planning Comm. 8 ; Student Council Hall of Fame Comm. 7 : Red Cross Rep. 5. Brody. Martin Northwestern Student Council Historical Comm. 6 ; Student Council Projects Planning Comm. 7 ; Bridge Club 5: Chess Club 5; Football 3; Track 4. Brody. Michaela Girls C.lee Club 5, 6 : Mixed Chorus 5. 6 : French Club 4: Secretarial Club o. 6. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Brown. Cheryl S.U.L Library Monitor 7. 8 : Girls Glee Club 8. 7, 8 : Mixe l Chorus 7, 8 ; German Club 3, 4, 5. 6. Brown. Kathleen S.U.L F K)tball Pep Club 5, 7 : Blue Cadets 8 . Home- making Club 8 ; At Thorold-Fonthell High : Cheerleader 3. Brown. Margaret Washington I ' niv. Student Council Hist. Comm. 4 ; Student Coun- cil Social Comm. 6 : Student Council Electi m Comm. 7 : C.irls Club Rep. 7, 8 : Sch M)l Beau- tiful Comm. 5. 6 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8 : Girls Glee Club Service Comm. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Library Monitor 5, 6. 7. 8 : Annual Ad Sales- man 7. 8 : (;irls (]lee Club 5. 6, 7. 8 ; French Club 3, 4. 5: Football Pep Club 3. 5; Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Folk Music Club 7. 8 -Board. Brubaker. Dale Chess Club 3; Wrestling 7. Bruce. Bernadene (Jirls Glee Club 5 : Mixed Chorus 5. Brunk. Elizabeth Drake Senior Frolics 8 : My Fair Lady 7 : Concert Chorus 7, H; Mixe i Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6 : Rider- ettes 7, 8 : Spanish Club 4, 6, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5 ; Ha. ketball Pep Club 4, 6. Bryson. Mary Elizabeth Mercy Hosp. Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 7. 8 : Student Council Open House Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 5. 6 : Red Cross Rep. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Red Cross Entertain- ment Comm. 5, 7, 8 ; Lunchr(K)m Monitor 6 ; F(H tbalI Pep Club 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club H. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. H ; At St. Joseph ' s Acad- emy : Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Red Cross Comm. 3, 4 ; Makeup Comm. 3, 4. Bunce. Stephen Grand View Wrestling 4, R. Burn. James D. H.R. V. Pres. 3 : Senior Breakfast (Omni, h ; Student Council Rep. 7 ; Student Council Hall of Fame Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Boys Club Rep. 7, 8 : Ass4embly Usher 7 : Cross Country R 3, 5 : Track R 3, 5. 8. Burns. Cynthia Lindenwood Senior Baccalaureate and Class Day Comm. S : Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Social Comm. 5, 6. 7 : Girls Club Grade Rep. Comm. 8 : Annual Ad Salesman 7 ; Nurses Monitor 5. 6 : French Club 3. 4 : Scribblers Club 3. 4 : Future Teachers 8 ; Girls Tennis 7, 8 : Leaders 5. 6. 7. 8: Blue CadeU 7; Basketball Pep Club 8. Burr. Roger LS.l ' . Cross Country 6 : Track 4, 6. Burton. Laetitia Drake At Evergreen Park High Schtxil : Library Monitor 5. 6 ; Annual Salesman 4 ; French Club 6: Stage and Sound Crew 5. 6: Foot- ball Pep Club 5. 6 : Basketball Pep Club . ' . 6. Busch. Dave Drake Hand 4. Callison. Mike Northwestern Student Council Election Comm. 7 : Assembly Usher 4, 5, 6 : Bridge Club 5. 6 : SUmp Club 3: Boys Tennis 4. 6: Wrestling 3. 5; Latin Club 7. CampbeU. Jerry S.C.L Lunchroom Monitor 3, 4. 8 ; Band 3, 4 ; Foot- ball 3, 5. 7—2 R ' s : Basketball 4. 6. 8— R ; Track 4. Campbell. Kathryn H.R. Sec. 3. 4: H.R. Treas. 8: Student Council Human Rights Comm. 5 : Senior Frolics 8 : Carousel 4 : Inherit the Wind 7 : Arsenic and Old Lace 6: Annual Staff 8; Roundup Page Three Editor 8 : Orchestra 3. 4. 5, 6 : Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S . Pep Band 4 ; French Club 5. 6 : Sribblers Club 3. 4.— Treas. 4 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6: All-City Band 4. 5. 6. Campbell. Robert Jon My Fair Lady 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8; Mixe l Chorus 3. 4, 7. 8 : 16 mm Crew 3. 4. Cardwell. Don Northwest Missouri State Ba.seball 4 : B oys Leaders 7 : J.V. Basketball 3, 5. 7. Carlson. Kristi Marycrest Women ' s College Senior Cla s Caps and Gowns Comm. 8 : Stu- dent Council Open House Comm. 7, 8: Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 7. 8 : Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8 : Carousel 4 : Homemak- ing Club 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : An- nual Student Life Comm. Carpenter, Candy LS.l H.R. Pres. 3, 4 : Senior Frolics Publicity Comm. Co-Chrmn. 8 : Student Council Rep. 3 : Student Council Election Comm. 7 : Girls Club Personnel Comm. 5, 6 : Girls Club School Beautiful Com. 7. 8 : Publicity Comm. Cru- cible 5 ; Annual Index F litor 8 : Roundup Managing Editor 8 : Scribblers Club 4— Sec. 4: (;irls Tennis 4: Football Pep Club 3. 5: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Homemaking Club 5. 6. 7. 8 — V. Pres. 7. 8 : Lab. Assistant 7, 8 : National Merit Letter of Commendation 7, Carr. Dean I niv. of Dubuque Senior Frolics My I an Lady ' 8; Concert Chorus 5. H. 7, 8; Boys (;iee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 7. 8 ; Scribblers Club 3. 4 ; Folk Music Club 7, 8. Carron. William Univ. of Denver Carousel Comm. 4; Annual Ad Salesman 8; Roundup Circulation Manager H; Mixed Chor- us 5, 6 ; Cross Country 3. 5, 7 : Track 4, 6. Cassel. Rhana Jemn Iowa Methodist Hosp. H.R. V. Pres. 3. 4; H.R. Pres. 5. H; Student Council Rep. 5 ; Girls Club Election Comm. 7, 8; My Fair Lady 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5 ; Leaders 6, 7. 8 ; Leaders Service Comm. Co-Chrmn. ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. M ; Mhu- Cadets 8; Home- making Club 3, 4 Chamberlain. Cheryl ( rand View French Club 3, 4; Hrhlge Club 3; Football Pep Club 3, 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 ; Blue Cadets 7. Champ. Carole S.U.I. Future Nurses 4, 5: Football Pep Club 3; Basketball Pep Club 4: Makeup Club 8; Homemaking Club 7. Chavannes. Marilyn Northwest Missouri St. Senior Class Cap and (iown Comm. 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 6 : Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; (;irls Club Social Comm. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3 ; Sharks 6, 7. 8 : Fi)otball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 ; I tin Club 3. Childs. Stanley (;rand View Football .S ; H.R. Officer :!. Christian. Julie Northwest Missouri St. Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 . Equestrians Club 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming Instructor 3, 4, 5, 6. Christianson. Bart H.R. V. Pres. 5, 6; H.R. Pres. 7, 8; Student Council Rep. 8; Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8; Baseball 4, 6. 8—2 R ' s ; Football 3; Basket- ball 3, 4 : J.V. Basketball 5, 6, 7. 8. Cleeton. Linda Northwest Missouri Secretarial Club 7. 8; Football Pep Club 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8; At Tech: Football Pep Club 3. Clemens. Mike l.S.U. H.R. V. Pres. 7. 8 ; Swimming 4, 6, 8—1 R ; Cross Country 3 ; Track 4, 6, 8. Cline, Sarah S.U.I. Student Council School Beautiful Comm. 3, 5, 6 : Girls Club Rep. 5 : Girls Club Spinster ' s Spree Comm. 7 ; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6 : Red Cro«s Comm. Chrmn. 7 : French Club 3 : Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8: Blue Cadets 7; Latin Club 5. C4 bh, Bill T ' niv. of Pennsylvania Senior Class Comn • Comm. 8; Stu- dent Council Open nm. 7, 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 7. p Business Man- ager 8 : Concert Chorus 5, 6 ; J.V. Basketball 4, 6, 8; Boys Tennis 5. 6. 7, 8—2 R ' s ; Key Club 7. 8. Codling. Tam l.S.U. H. R. Sec. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Student Council Interna- tional Student Comm. 3. 4, 5. 6 ; Girls Club Childrens Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8 ; Lunchr H)m Monitor M ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadet 7 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7, 8 ; Student Council F inance Comm. 5 ; Makeup Comm. 7, 8 ; Inherit the Wind Publicity Comm. 7. Colony. Stephen Northwest Missouri My Fair Lady 8 ; Lunchrwm Monitor 7, 8 : Hall Monitor 6 : A.s.sembly Usher 5. 6. 7 : Boys Glee Club 7, 8 : French Club 3. 4, 5. 6 : Stamp Club 3. 4 : Swimmitu ' l • Swimming Leader 5. 6, 7, 8. Conn, Meri S.l ' .I. Senior Frolics 8: Stu iiin Council Internation- al Comm. 7. 8: My Fair Lady 8; Annual Art Comm. 7. 8: Concert Chorus 7, 8: Mixeii Chorus 3, 4. 5, 6 : French Club 3, 6: F(K)tball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8 : International Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. S Treas. 7. 8. Connell. Jeanne l.S.U. Secretarial Club 6: Fcx tball Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 ; Latin Club 3. 4 : Latin Club Banquet Comm. 4 : Thrift Essay Contest Winner. Conover. Karen S.U.I. Student Council International Student Comm. 5. 6 : German Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 : Football Pep Club 3. 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 : Future Physicians .S. 6; International ( lub 5, 6. 145 Cook, Graham I ' .l .L.A. Senior Class Co.-Treas. S : Hall Monitor 4 ; Basketball 4, 6,  2 ' R ' s ' : Boys Leaders 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, S : Football Manajrer 3, 5, 7 — 2 • RV . Cook. Sam Kansas Student Council Human KikIhs omm. i : Student Council Rep. 7 ; Senior Frolics S : Boys Activity Council 7, « ; Annual Staff ; Boys (Ilee Club 7, 8; Swimming 6, 7. 8—3 R s : Cheerleader 7, 8 ; Swimming Leader 4 ; Homecoming Escort 7. Cooper. Don V ' Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 : An- nual Ad Captain 7. 8 ; J.V. Basketball 5. 6, 7, 8 : Swimming 3, 4 : Boys Golf 4, 6, 8 ; Key Club 7, 8. Coscrove. Linda rf ? Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Rep. 5 ; Student Council Social Comm. 6 : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 3 4 • Girls Club Scht ol Beautiful Comm. Chrm ' n. 7. 8; My Fair Lady 8; Annual Ad Salesman 5. 6; Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 8: French Club 3: Bridge Club 5: SecreUrial Club 6; Girls Tennis 3; Girls Golf 4. 5. b : Leaders Club 5. 6. 7. 8 : Fcx.tball Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8: Pep Club Board 7, 8. Cosson. George «t ok ' !i Boys Activity Council 6 : Annual Staff Pho- toirrapher 8: Camera Club 8 Trea8. 8 : SwimmTng 8; ' Latin Club 3; Year Book Rep. 4. Coulson. Jim , Band 8: National Thespians 4: Stage and Sound Crew 8 ; 16 mm Crew 8 : At M. Madi- son: Annual Staff Photographer 4: Math- Science Club 4. Cox. Charles u u a a Boys (ilee Club 3. 4. 5. 6 : Baseball 4. 6. Crew. Marilyn , Senior Banquet Comm. 8: Student Council Phone Book Comm. 5: Student Council Flec- tion Comm. 7 ; Student Council Inter School Relations Comm. 7 : Inherit the Wind Pub- licity Comm. 7: My Fair l dy Publicity Comm. 8: Annual Index Comm 8: Annual H.R. Salesman 7. 8: Secretarial ( lub 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8: Blue Cadets 7. S; Hivrh School Day 6. Crist. Allen . Simpson Student Council Social Comm. 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 8: Wrestling 3. 4. Cross. Caren o c ' t ' ' H R Sec. 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Stu- dent Council Open House Comm. 3 ; Student Council Phone Book Comm. 4 : Student Coun- cil A.F.S. Comm. 7 : Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 5, 6. 7, 8 : Annual Student Life Comm. 8 ; Band 3 : Leaders Club 5 6 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 8 ; Foreign Exchange Student Summer 1964. Croach. Parker r ? ' } ' ] ' Boys Activity Council 6 : Equestrian Club 7, 8 ; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Yearbook Rep. 3, 4. 5, 6. Crowley, Barb l.S.V. Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 : Sen- ior Frolics 8; Student Council Open House Comm. 8 : Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 : Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8 : My Fair Lady 8 • Annual Index Comm. 8 : Concert Chorus 7 8: Mixed Chorus 6 : Riderettes 7. 8 : Foot- hall Pep Club 3. 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4 6 - • Blue Cadets 8 : All-State Chorus 7 : High School Day 6 : Activity Ticket Salesman 5, 6, T. 8: Inherit the Wind Publicity Comm. 7. Cunningham. Linda Girls Club Rep. 5. 6; Annual SUff 7, 8: Roundup Staff 7. 8: Girls Glee Club 5. 6: Miw l Chorus 3, 4. 5. 6 : Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8: (..rrnan Club 3. 4; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7: Ha.-ketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8. Carncs. Peter S. U.I. Curtis. Michael , ,t u Student Council Rep. 3 : Assembly Usher 7 ; German Club 5, 8; Basketball 4, 6, 8; Boys Golf 3 : Boys Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8. Coahman. Val . Boys Activity Council 3, 4, 6, 6, 7. 8 ; Monitor 7, 8 ; Swimming 3, 4 ; Cross Country 3 ; Track 4. D Daffron. Michael Oklahoma Boys Glee Club 6: FWball 3, 5, 7; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Track 6 : Boys Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 ; Football Honorable Mention All-City and All-State. Dalbey. Margaret Senior Class Treas. 7, 8 : Student Council Rep. 3. f) : Chrmn. of Student Council P.T.A. Comm. 7: Girls Club V. Pres. 7. 8; Girls Club Social Comm. : Girls Club Service Comm. : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Ba.sketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 : Student Council Open House Comm. 3, 4 ; Homecoming Attendant 7 ; All-City Student Council 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Student Court Sec. 6 ; Chrmn. of All-City Student Council Sch(x)l Relations Comm. 5, 6 ; All-City Student C  un- cil Publicity Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6: All-City Jam- boree 4, 6, 8 ; Riders Club Recognition Award 6, 8 : Student Council Historical Comm. 3, 4, 5. 6. Daniels. Fred Ellsworth Student Council School Relations Comm. 3 : Roundup Staff 3 : Lunchroom Monitor 3 : Scholastic Art Key Winner 3 : Basketball 4. 6. 8 ; Cross Country 3, 5, 7 ; Track 4 : Boys leaders 3. Da Ros. Barbara A.LB. H.R. Sec. 3, 4 ; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4 : Annual Staff 8 : Roundup Staff 7 : Red Cross Rep. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Nurses Monitor 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 8; Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Counselor Help 7. Davenport. Margaret Elaine Northeast Missouri Library Monitor 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Spanish Club 7. 8: Future Teachers 7, 8; F ' ootball Pep Club 7 : Basketball Pep Club 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Davis. Parker Cornell College Boys Activity Council 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Orches- tra 7. 8 ; Band 3 ; International Club 6, 7, 8 : Folk Music Club 7. 8. De Hamer. Ronald Band 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Track. Denny. Thomas Simpson Boys (;iee Club 8 : Football 3, 5. 7 R : Wrestling 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8—2 R ' s ; Track 4. Derrick. James Allan Coe Student Council Historical Comm. 8 ; Bridge Club 5. 6: Tutor 6, 8. Deskin. Bill USMC Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8 : Boys Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6 : Mixed Chorus 8. Denben. Bob I ' niv. of Kansas Senior Breakfast Comm. 8 ; Student Council Historical Comm. 7 ; Student Council Social Comm. 7 : Annual Staff Ad Captain 8 ; Round- up Staff Ad Manager 8 : Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 5, 6. 7, 8 : Swimming 3, 4 ; Boys Golf 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Key Club 7. 8. Dey. Richard Arizona Baseball 4, 6, 8—2 R ' s : Football 3, 5, 7—2 R ' s . Diamond. Carol Jean Northwestern H.R. Treas. 8: Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Student Council Social Comm. 3 ; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 6 ; Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 3, 4 : Girls Club School Beautiful Comm : Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. ; Girls Club Social Comm. Chrmn. 7. 8; Li- brary Monitor 5: Annual Staff 7, 8; Football Pep Club 7 : Ba.sketball Pep Club 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8: Latin Club 3, 4. Diehl. Sue Drake Senior F olics : Student Council Social Comm. 6 ; Student Council Open Hou.se Comm. 7 ; Student Council International Comm. 8 : Al- ternate Girls Club Rep. 3 : French Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : F ' uture Teachers 7, 8 : F ' uture Teach- ers Comm. Chrmn. ; Girls Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : Interna- tional Club 7, 8 : Homemaking Club 7, 8 ; Homemaking Club Comm. Chrmn. Donaldson. Sandi Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8: Library Monitor 5 : (lirls Glee Club 7 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 7, 8; French Club 3, 4: Ff otball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Homemaking Club 7, 8. Donohue, Dennis J. LS.U. H.R. Sec. 4 : Band 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Chess Club 5 ; Hawkeye Science F ' air 8 : Junior Academy Science Symposium 8 ; Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Chemistry Lab Assistant 7, 8 ; Annual Salesman 7. 8; All-City Band 3. 4. 5. 6. Donovan. Bette Jean Alderson-Broaddus College Senior Frolics 8 ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8: My Fair I dy Makeup Comm. 8 : Red Cross Rep. 7, 8 ; Orchestra 6, 6, 7 : French Club 7, 8 ; l tin Club 5, 6, 7, 8 Pres. 7, 8. At Susquehana Valley Central Jr. -Sr. High Sch K)l : Cheerleaders; Orches- tra Sec. ; Senior Science Club. Dotson. Denny S.U.I. Junior Varsity Basketball 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; Htiys Leaders 5, 6. 7. 8. Dougherty. Kathleen S.IM. H.R. Sec. 7, 8 ; Senior FVolics ; Carousel — Orchestra 3 ; Library M )nitor 6 ; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6 ; F ' uture Teachers 6. 7, 8 ; F K)tbaIl Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Druker. Bob Brown Senior F olics Continuity Chrmn. 8 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. 6 ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Arsenic and Old Lace ' 6 ; Inherit the Wind 7 ; Scrib- biers Club 4, 5. 6, 7. 8— Pres. 7 : Bridge Club 5, 6 — Tournament Champion ; National Thes- pians 7, 8 ; Thespians 7. 8 ; Mimes 5. 6, 7, 8 ; F ' uture Physicians 5, 6, 7, 8 ; National Merit F ' inalist. Duitch. Bob S.U.L My F ' air Lady 8 ; Roundup Staff Picture Fxl. 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 6, 7. 8 ; Mi r l rh..rn ; 5, 6. Dunagan. Don Wrestling I. Track 4. 6. Ellsworth Jr. College foss Country 3, 5, 7 ; Duncan. Jeanne Ellsworth Jr. College Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Home- making Club 7, 8. Duncan. Jim Alabama Hoys Club 7, 8 — Pres. 7, 8 ; Boys Club Comm. 7. H; Football 3— Coach 7; Basketball 3. 4. 6, 6 Coach 7, 8; Cross Country 5: Track 4. 6, 8. Durham. Carol Jeanne A.I.B. Math-Science Club 3; Secretarial Club 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Ba.sketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Blue Cadeta 7 ; Latin Club 4, 5. Dyar. Don Kansas City Art Institute Student Council Poster- B(X)ster Comm. 7, 8 ; Equestrian Club 7, 8. F Eagan. Jo Football Pep Club 7 ; At Amherst Central High: Girls Swimming Club; Girls Bowling. Eder. Audrey Drake Senior F ' rolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 7 ; Red Cross Comm. 5 ; German Club 5, 6, 8 ; Debate Club 7, 8; Football Pep Club 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; United Cam- paign Speaker ; Winner of Polk County Rep. Women ' s Speech Contest. At Port Angeles Senior High : (lerman Club ; Student Council Rep. ; Girls Club Comm. Chrmn. ; Debate Team ; Pep Club ; Girls Athletic Association ; Senior Prom Comm. Edison. Bill Northwest Missouri State Student Council School Relations Comm. 7 ; Assembly Usher 6 ; Band 3, 4 : Swimming 3, 4 ; Track 4, 6 ; Track Manager 4, 6 2 R ' s ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. Ehmann. Eva Senior Frolics 8 ; Concert Chorus 8 : Mixt l Chorus 8 ; (;erman Club 7, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 : International Club 7, 8. Eklund. Ann Senior F ' rolics 8; Student Council Rep. 7, 8; Student Council International Comm, 7, 8; German Club 7, 8 ; F K)tball Pep Club 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 7, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Inter- national Club 7, 8; Makeup Comm. 7, 8; Stu- dent Council Safety Comm. 7, 8. Ellars. Linda Student Council Handbook Comm. 5. 146 Ellis. M ry Joe S.V.I. (iirls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6, 7, H : My Fair Lady Scenery Comm. H; Annual Art Staff 7. H; F H tbalI Pep Club 8. 5; BaH- ketball Pep Club 4, 6, « ; Blue Ca let« 7. Ellis. Bob Wentworth (;erman Club 3 ; Key Club 6, 6 ; 16 mm. Crew 8; Football 3, 6, 7—1 R . Envman. Wendy Univ. of Wisconsin Student Council Safety Comm. 5 : (lirls Club Rep. 6 ; (Jirls Club Home for SijfhtleHH Women Comm. 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, S ; Roundup AdvertisinK Manager 8; Future NurseH 3. 4, 5: (lirls Golf 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, H : Sharks 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 — Sec. : F K)tball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 Co-Chrmn 7; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6. H Co-Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. S ; I tin 3, 4. Epstein. Richard Penn. Univ. Student Council Rep. 5, 6 ; Student Council Second V. Pres. 7 ; Crucible 4 : Arsenic and Old Lace 6 : Inherit the Wind 7 ; Lunchrcx)m Monitor 7, 8 ; Scribblers Club 3, 4, 5, 6— V. Pres.. Pres. 5 ; Bridge Club V. Pres. 5, 6 : Thespians 7, 8 : National Merit Finalist: Kiwanis Club Boy-of-the-Month ; Youth for Understandinjf Summer Exchanife Student — 1964 : 2nd Place American I ifion Speech Contest 6. Epstein. Shelia William Woods Student Council Poster-Booster Comm. 3. 4 ; Future Nurses 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; Homemakintr Club 7. Erbe. DeElda I ' niv. of Wisconsin Student Council Handbook Comm. Chrmn. 5. 6; Student Council Sec. 8; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5, 6 ; Student Council Phone Book Comm. 3, 4 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 7. 8 : C.irls Club Rep. 3. 4 : (lirls Club Service Comm. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Leaders 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8. Erickson. Gr g St. Olaf Senior Class Mimeograph Comm. 8 : Student Council Safety Comm. 7, 8 : Student Center Monitor 7 : Chess Club 5. 6 : Swimming 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Equestrian Club 7. 8. Erickson. Karen William Penn (lirls Club Convalescent Home Comm. ; (lirls Club School Beautiful Comm. : Sharks 7, 8 ; FcK)tball Pep Club 7 : Blue Cadets 7. Eulberff. Nancy S.U.L (lirls Club Rep. 7. 8 ; Girls Club Election Comm. 7. 8; Annual Ad Salesman 7. 8: Span- ish Club 7, 8 : Leaders 5. 6, 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5: Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6: Latin Club 3, 4. Evans. Dave Univ. of Missouri Senior Class Breakfast Comm. Chrmn. 8 : Student Council Rep. 3 ; Student Council Inter School Relations Comm. 7 ; Boys Club Rep. 7, 8 : Boys Club Constitution Comm. 8 ; Lunch- rt)om Monitor 7, 8 : German Club 3 ; Football 3, 5. 7: Basketball 4; WrestlinR 5. 6, 7. 8: Leaders 4 ; Basketball Pep Club 7, 8 ; Riders Club Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8. Evans, John Kalamazoo Alternate Student Council Rep. 8 : Roundup Staff 8 : V. Pres. Debate Club 7, 8 : National Thespians 6. 7, 8 : Stasre and Sound Crew 7. 8 ; Thespians 6, 7, 8. Evans. William Drake At HuntinKton Beach Hisrh : Football 3. 5 ; Wrestlingr 6. Everlinff. Ruth Drake H.R. Sec. 6: Props Comm. 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 — Chrmn. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 : Ger- man Club 5, 6. 7, 8 : National Thespians 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Thespians 7. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Evertson. Sue Drake Senior Class Mimeograph Comm. Chrmn. H : Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3 ; Red Cross Rep. 3 : Orchestra 4 ; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Majorettes 7. Facan. Beverly Drake Student Council Ptwter-Booeter 0 mm. 3, 4 : Student Council Youth Employment Comm. 6 ; Makeup Comm. 6 : Bridsre Club 6 : Future Teachers 7, 8 : Chess Club 3, 4 : National Thes- pians 8 : Football Pep Club 7 : Basketball Pep Club 6. S ; Thespians 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. Faren. Cathy Drake Girls Club Childrens Home Comm. 7, 8. Falk. Nile S.U.L H.R. Treas. 7, 8: Alternate Student Council Rep. 5 ; Student Council International Student ( omm. 7. 8 : French Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8— V. Pres. 6 ; Baseball 6 : Basketball 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; International Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Farrell. Linda Football Pep Club 7; Basketball Pep Club 7, X. At Franklin HiKh : German Club 3; News- paper Staff 3. Faust, Chris Band 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Future Nursea 3, 4 ; Secretarial Club 6, 7, 8; Equestrian Club 7. Feilen. Nick Grand View H.K. Officer 5: Student Council Rep. 5, 6; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7 ; Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7 : All-State Chorus 5, 6 ; Future Physi- cians 6, 7, 8. Feintech. Ed Oklahoma Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8. Fergoaon, Grer Northeast Missouri Band 3, 4 ; Baseball Manager 4. Ferry, Linda Sue Drake Mixed Chorus 5. 6: Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3 : Basketball Pep Club 3, 4 . All-State Orchestra 3, 5. 7 : All-City High Sch(x l Orchestra 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Roosevelt String Quartet 5. 6 ; ' My Fair Lady Orchestra 8. Fields, Jan Burlington School of Nursing Makeup Comm. 7, S; Spanish Club 3; future Nurses 6. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Homemaking Club 5, 6, 7, 8— V. Pres. 6. Fisher, Gay Michigan SUte Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8; German Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Treas. 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 : Hawkeye Science Fair 3. Fogel. Bernard FcM.tball 5 : Westling 3, 4, 5, 6, R ; Track 3. 4. 5. 6. R . Fontanini, Dong FonUnini. Roger M. Drake Senior Frolics 8 : Boys Club Activity Council 5. 6 : Assembly Usher 6 : Boys Golf 5, 6 ; Latin Club 5, 6. At Dowling : Basketball 3, 4 ; Golf 3, 4 : Football : Decca Historian 7, 8. Fontes, Eleazer Senior Frolics, Inherit the Wind . My Fair I dy : Boys Glee Club 7 ; Spanish Club 7, 8 ; International Club. Forrest, Stephen LS.U. H.R. Pres. 3, 4; Basketball 4, 6, 8; Track 4, 6. Forsyth, Dennis LS.IT. Frank, Barry S. Northwestern Inherit the Wind, My Fair Lady ; Annual Staff 7. 8 : Roundup Staff 7, 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Red Cross Comm. 3. 4, 5, 6 ; Math-Science Club 3. 4 : Chess Club 3, 4 ; Camera Club 3, 4 ; Future Physicians 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 — Pres. 7, 8 : Polk County High School Red Cross Council 3. 4 — Pres. 5. 6 : Lab A.ssistant 7, 8 : Photographer for Plays 7, 8 : Mid- western Area Red Cross Youth Advisory Council 5, 6. Freed, Ann Drake Senior Class Comm. 8; Student Council Alter. Rep. 7 ; Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 8 ; Makeup Comm. for One Acts 5 ; Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Teachers 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 : Blue Cadets 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 : International Club 7, 8 : Folk Music Club 8 : Exchange Student to Sweden Summer of ' 64. Fribourgh. Mary Ellen S.C.I. Homeroom Sec. 7, 8 : Prompter for One Acts 3 : Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 — Historian. Pres. : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Counseling Office Secretary 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Activity Tickets 7. ; Tlubhrll Helper 8. Furry, Karin S.U.L H.R. Sec. 3, 4 . Red Cross Rep. 5 ; French Club 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basket- ball Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets Gallagher. James Gammell. Rebecca Grand View My Fair Lady 8 : Roundup Staff 8 ; Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Future Nurses 3. 4. Gangeatad. David Jon Drake Gardner. Linda Makeup Comm. ; Costume Comm. : Publicity Comm. 7, 8 ; Bridge Club 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 6. 7 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Folk Club 7, 8. Garmer. Sally S.IT.L Senior Class Comm. 8; Student Council Safe- ty Comm.. Hospitality Comm., Poster- Booster Comm., Sch(K l Relations Comm. ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. ; French Club 7. 8 ; Future Nurses 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 : Homemaking Club 5. 6. 7, 8. Gates, Terry Long Beach SUte College Senior Frolics 8 : Boys Club Activity Council 7. 8 ; Lunchroom Monitor 5 : Math-Science Club 6, 7, 8 ; Swimming 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 : Boys Tennis 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Cheerleaders 7. 8. Gengl, Siegfried Gerdom, Thomas l pton Drake Riders Club Rep. 6, 7 : Senior Frolics Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 4 ; Student Council Internatl. Student Comm. 7. 8; Carousel. The Crucible. Arsenic and Old Lace, Inherit the Wind. My Fair Lady 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Annual Staff 8 ; Orches- tra 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : All-SUte Orchestra 7; All-State Band 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Pep Band 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8— Band Man- ager 5. 6. 7, 8 : All-City Orchestra 7. 8 : Pub- licity Comm. — Co Chrmn. for My Fair Lady : U.N. Trip 6. Gilbert, Tom I.S.U. Student Council Alter. Rep. 3 ; Future Physi- cians 8 Meth. Hosp. Part. Gillette. Don Univ. of Oklahoma Football 3. 5. 7 : Wrestling 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. Givant. Douglas M. Bradley Wrestlinjf 4 ; Basketball Manager 4. Glass, Ronald Ray Glidden. Heidi William Woods Girls Club Rep. 3, 4 ; Spanish Club 5 : French Club 3 : Bridge Club 3 : Football Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Glomset, Leif Stanford Student Council Rep. 3, 5. 7 : Student Council Project Planning Comm. : Boys Activity Council 7; Concert Chorus 7: Boys Glee Club; Mixed Chorus 5. 6 : Football 3 : Swimming — Co Captain R s 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 : Sharks Pageant 8 ; Student Council Chief Justice. Golden, Steve I.S.U. Student Council Safety Comm. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Baseball 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8: Wrestling R ' s 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 : Homecoming Comm. 7 ; Junior Varsity Basketball. Goldman. Bart Swarthmore Student Council Rep. 6 : Student Council Hu- man Rights Comm. 7 : Arsenic and Old Lace, Inherit the Wind. My Fair Lady 6. 7. 8 : French Club— Sec.. V. Pres. 3. 4 : National Thespians 7. 8 ; Thespians 7. 8 : Stu- dent Council 1st V. Pres. ; Co-Author of Sharks Pageant Continuity. Goodner, Douglas Goodwin, Keith Football 7 : Track 4. Gookin, Jon Band 6 : Pep Band 5. Drake Grand View Fritts. Edward M. Drake Frosheiser, Chris Grand View Baseball R — Captain 3; Basketball 4. Gordon, John B. Student Council Finance Comm. ; Student Council Tutoring Comm. : Annual Co-Copy Editor 7. 8 : Roundup Staff -Editor Ist Spring Staff 8 : Math-Science Club -Sec-Treas. 5. 6 : Scribblers Club— Treas. and Pres. 5, 6 : May- nard Memorial Math Award 6 : National Merit Finalist 8. 147 i;ordon. Robert L. I.S.I ' . Student Council Safety Comm. 4. ;raham. Bob Grand View Roundup Staflf Reporter 7 : F(H)tbalI :i : Key Club 7. 8. ;raham. Jan Drake Student Council Human Ki hts Comm. H, 4 ; Student Council Internatl. Saudent Comm. 3, 1 ; Stuilent Council Historical Comm. S : (lirls ' lub Research Comm. 5, 6 : (lirls iWee Club .. «; Leaders 6, 7, «; Football Pep Club Pep Club Board 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 7. 8: Blue Cadets 8; International Club 5. 6. tirmham. Marsha S.U.I. Student Council Internatl. Comm. ; Inherit the Wind. ' My Fair Lady 5, 8 : Red Cross Rep. : , 4. 5 ; German Club 8, 4 : National Thespians 5, 8; Football Pep Club :i. 5; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 8; Thespians 5. 8; Inter- national Club 5, 8 ; Annual Senior Section Comm. 8. liransaard, Richard LS.U. Student Council Finance Comm. : Student Council Safety Comm. ; Student Council Build- ing an l Grounds Comm. : Student Council School Relations Comm.; H.R. Officer; Senior Class Comm. : Student Council Rep. ; Wrest- linK 3, 6, 8; Cross Country 8, Track 8; Stu- dent Court Serxeant-at-Arms 8. i ranville. Larry Northeast Missouri Senior Class Comm. ; Boys Club Activity Council H. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 ; French Club 4. drecn. Beth S.U.L Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5, 6 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 4 ; Basketball Pep (Mub 3, 4. ;reenhill. Bernard H. Tniversity of Penn. H.R. Treas. 8; Student Council Safety Comm.; Stu«ient Council Open House Comm. ; Student ( ' ■Muil School Relations Comm. 3. 4. 6. 7; • i. rit Council Rep. 7; Annual Staff 3, 4; Spaijish Club 7, 8; Swimming 3, 4; Boys Ten- uis 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8—2 R ' s : Future Physi- cians 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 — Meth. Hosp. work as part of club. llriffin. Phyllis Fisk I ' niv. Senior Frolics 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 7. 8 ; Lead- ers 6. 7, 8 ; Mimes 5. 6, 7, 8. droff, Joanne Drake Girls Club Social Comm. 3. 4 ; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4 ; Red Croes Entertainment Comm. 4 ; Red Cross Rei). 3. 4 ; Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Riderettes 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Mimes 8. Hamilton, ( ene Kansas City Art Institute Student Council Rep. ; Student Council Comm. ; TR. CC letters all three years; Capt. of CC. Team « ; Re l Cross Rep. fSroves. William Technical rneninr. Tom Notre Dame Boys Club Activity Council 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Lunchroom Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Hall Monitor 3. 4. 5, 6 ; Football 3, 5, 7 ; Wrestling 4 ; Track 4. 6, 8. Grand. Frank Drake Assembly Usher 3. 4 : Bridge Club 4, 5. 6 ; Fu- ture Physicians— V. Pres. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Meth. Hosp. as part of Future Physicians 5, 6. 7. 8. Grundman. Dave S.IM. Student Council BIdg. and (Irounds Comm. 7. H Haag. Marilyn Northeast Missouri St. F(K)tl)all Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Had ley. Merritt Haeberle. Jay M. Northwestern Senior F ' rolics 5. 6 ; Student Council Safety C()mm. ; Student Council Historical Comm. Chrmn. ; Constitutional Rev. Comm. Projects Planning Comm. — Chrmn. 4, 6. 7 ; Boys Club Activity Council — Pres. 7. 8; Lunchroom Mon- itor 7. 8; (German Club 3. 4. 5, 6 ; Stamp Club 3 ; Football 3. 5. 8 - R ' s ; Bask etball 4 ; Track 8 ; Cheerleaders 6. Hale. ( andace L. S.U.I. Student Council Rep. 4. 5 ; Props Crew. Make- up Comm. 3. 4. 7, 8 ; F ' uture Nurses 4. 6. 7, 8 ; Fwtball Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Basket- ball Pep Club 3 4. 5. 6, 7. 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Hamilton, Ellen Pract. Nursing School Stu ient Council Telephone Book Comm. 6 ; Re l Cross Rep. 5. 6 ; (lirls Glee Club 3. 4, 8 : Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 8 ; Future Nurses 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3 ; Homemaking Club 3. 4. 5, 6. Hammel. Cliff (•olden (Jloves ' 64 and ' 85 . Navy Hammerberg, David A. LB. Band 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Guitar Club 7. 8 ; March- ing Band 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Hanbury. Doug St. Olaf Annual Staff 7. 8 ; Scribblers Club 7. 8 ; Fu- ture Physicians 7, 8 ; International Club 7, 8 ; Key Club 7. 8 — Program Planning Comm. Hancock. Pamela Coe College Student Council Internatl. Stuclent Comm. 5. 6 ; Historical Comm. 4. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Nurses Monitor 5. 6 ; French Club 4 ; Fu- ture Nurses 6. 7, 8 Pres. 7. 8 ; Future Teachers 5. 6 ; Blue Cadets 8 ; Latin Club 5. 6. 7. 8 ; International Club 5, 6 ; Homemaking Club 3. 4. Handford, Kaye (trinnell Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Alter. Rep. 7, 8 ; Student Council International Student Comm. 7. 8; Girls Club Alter. Rep. 8; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 5. 6. 7. 8 ; My Fair Lady S ; Concert Chorus 7. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 5. 6 ; French Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8— Pres. 7 ; Future Teachers 3. 4. 5. 6 Treas. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 ; Internatl. Club 5. 6. 7, 8- Sec. 7, 8. Hanel. Nancy S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8 ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 5. 6 : Girls Glee Club 7. 8 ; Ri- derettes 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 6, 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 5. 6 ; Basketball Pep Club 5. 6 : Col- fax High : Mixed Chorus 3 ; Band 3 ; Cheer- leaders 3 : Softball 3. Hanson. Cliff I.S.U Hardy. Tom I.S.I ' . Bridge Club 4. ; Chrss Club 5; I atin Clul) 3. 4. Harlow. James Columbia College Senior Class Cap and (iown Comm. 8 ; Stu lent Council Parliamentary Comm. : Student Coun- cil Foreign Student (5omm. ; P.T.A. Comm. 5. 6. 7 ; Student Council Rep. ; Inherit the Wind, My Fair Lady 7. 8 ; Orchestra 3. 4 ; National Thespians 6. 7 ; Football 3 : Thes- pians 7, 8 ; International Club 5, fi. 7, 8 ; Best Student Council Rep. in Soph. Year 4 : Kev Club 3, 4. 5. 6— V. Pres. 7. 8. Harmon. Sue Senior Class Comm. : Girls Glee Club 4. 5, 6. 7 ; Secretarial Cflub 5. 6, 7. 8 ; F(H tball Pep Club 7, 8 ; Basketball Cadets 7. Pep Club 7. 8 ; Blue Harrigan. Dwight .At North High : Track 4. Drake Harris. Karen Grand View Library Monitor 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Basketball Pep Club. Harris. Ronald L. Harter. Martha l . of Oklahoma French Club 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Sharks Club 6. 7. 8 ; Frx tball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Haskins. Fred S.U.I. Hatch. Mary Drake Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 6 ; Girls Club Rep. 5 : Red Cross Rep. 4. 5 ; Red Cross Comm. 3 ; Head Majorette 8 ; Riderettes 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Leaders Club 6. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 4 ; Basketball Pep Club 5. 6: Latin Club 3. 4. Hatcher. Joyce Northwest Miss. State H.R. Sec.: Student Council Rep. 3. 4; Stu- dent C ' ouncil Historical and Social Comms. 5, 6. 7, 8 ; (;irls Club Rep. ; Girls Club Research Comm. ; Annual Staff ; Roundup Staff 5, 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Ba.sketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. Hauck. James I.S.I ' . Assembly Usher 3. 4 ; Baseball 3 ; F M)tball 4 ; Wrestling 5. Havens. Pat Illinois State Univ. My Fair I dy 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 5. 6 ; Future Teachers 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8— V. Pres. 8 ; Sharks 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8: Latin Club 3. 4. Haviland. Judy Wartburg H.R. Sec. 4 ; Senior Class Baccalaureate Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8 ; My Fair Lady 8; Nurses Monitor 5. 6; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 7, 8 ; Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Leaders Club 7 8; F ' H)tball Pep Club 3, 6. 7; Basket- ball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8. Hawkins. Iva Girls Glee Club 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Mixe l Ch( rus 5. 6, 7, 8. Hayes. Elaine Ann I.S.U. The Crucible 5 ; Inherit the Wind 7 ; My Fair Lady 8 ; Annual Ad Salesman 7 ; Round- up Staff 8; Debate Club 7, 8; Future Teach- ers 3. 4, 5. fi, 7. 8 Publicity Chrmn. 8; Na- tional Thespians 8 ; Football Pep Club 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club S ; Thespians 8 : Publicity Comm. Arsenic and Old l ce fi. Inherit the Wind 7, My Fair Lady H. Hayes, Karen Student Council Open House Comm. 7, 8; In- herit the Wind 7, My Fair Lady 8 ; Future Teachers Club 5, fi, 7 ; National Thespians 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Thespians 7 ; Makeup Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Costumes 7 ; Hubbell Helper 7. Heaton, Candy Beloit H.R. Sec. 3, 4 ; H. R. Treas. 8; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Re l Cross Comm. 5 ; Stu- dent Council International Student Comm. 6. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 5. fi ; French Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 ; Cheerleaders 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 ; International Club 3. 4. 5. fi. Heilman. Steve Drake Student Council Rep. 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 5. fi ; Camera Club 7, 8; Stage and Sound Crew 5. 6. 7, 8 ; F(H)tball 3 ; Wrestling 2 R ' s 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Cross Country 7 ; Boys Leaders 5 ; Manager Wrestling 3; H.R. Riders Club Rep. 5. fi. 7. 8. Heintz, Romalyn Lutheran Hospital H.R. Sec. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Senior Class Day Comm. 8 ; Student Council Safety 0)mm. 5. fi. 7. 8; Girls (llee Club 5. fi, 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8; French Club 3. 4. 5 fi; F(K)tball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. fi. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8; City Safety Club 8; Teachers Assistant — Dr. K . • ; Con- cession Stand 7. 8. Heisner. John W. Coin Club. Drake Helphrey. Dennis J.V. Basketball 5, 7; Career Day Chrmn. 7. Henderson. Kathleen Greenville Library Monitor 7, 8; Football Pep Club 7; Basketball IVp Club 8; Blue Cadets 7; Latin Club 4. 5 ; Makeup Club 8. Hengesteg, Susan Sioux Falls Student Council Safety Comm. 7 ; Student Council Open House 5 ; Student Council Social Comm. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 5, fi. 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 7, 8 . F ' uture Teachers Club 5 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, fi. 8 ; Blue CadeU 8. Henneberry. Peggy Scripps College Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 3, fi ; Student Council Rep. 3 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. fi. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Spanish Tutor 7, 8. (•rand View 8 ; Mixed ( ' horus S ; Swim- Hensley. (iary Roundup Staff ming 3. Hill. Bruce Boys Glee Club 7. Hilton. Janice Senior Class Banquet and Commencement Comm. 8 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. fi ; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 3. 4. 5. fi. 7, 8 Chrmn. 7. 8; Girls Club F lection Comm. 5. 6 : Inherit the Wind Sets Comm. 7 ; My Fair Lady Cos- tumes Comm. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Girls (lolf 3, 4. 5. fi ; Sharks 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. fi. 8 : Blue Cadets 8; Latin Club ' .. 1: A A T ' N Tour 6. Hobson. Susan l.S.l . Senior Frolics 8 ; French Club 3, 5 ; Bridge Club 3 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. 148 Hoffert. Stan McPherson Stmlent Council Rep. 4 ; Student Council Hall Traffic Conam. 4 ; Boy Activity Council 5 ; Cross Country 1 R 7 ; Manager Track H ; Riders Club Rep. 5. 6. Hoffmann. Michael Richard Arixona State (lerman Club 7, H; Basketball : , 4; Wrestling 5, 7. 8. Hoiran. Ralph Central Senior Line of March Comm. S ; Student Council Rep. 7 ; Student Council International Student Comm. H ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7 : Boys Activity Council Rep. 7, 8 ; Roundup Staff 8 ; Stage Crew ' My Fair Lady 8: Wrestlinsr 3, 4: International Club 7. 8. Hollebrands. Sandra Northwest Missouri State (lirls C.lee Club H : Mixed Chorus H : F M)tball I ' ep Club 7 ; Basketball Pep Club S. Horn. Robin Drake Football : Boys Tennis 6; Wrestling 3. Housh, Michael M. Grand View Stamp Club H ; Baseball 3 : Stage and Sound Crew 4 ; Basketball 3 : Swimming 4 : Coin Club 8. Irving. IJnda Tniv. of Nebraska H.R. Pres. 3. 4. ni..r Frolics 8; Student ( ' ouncil I oHter-B K Hter ( ' omm. 6 ; Student Council Historical Comm. H ; (Jirls Club Rep. 5, 6; (;irls Club Sec. 7, 8; (;irls Tennis, Al- ternate 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Cheerleaders 1 R 7. 8: Leaders Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : l tin Club 3, 4, 5, 6 Officer 5, 6 ; Office As- sistant 7. Houston. Kathy F(K)tball Pep Club 3. 5, Club 4, 6. Grand View : Basketball Pep Howard. Linda Football Pep Club 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. At Davenport Central : Mixed Chorus, at Roosevelt 5, 6. Howe. Richard Drake Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Buildings and Grounds Comm. H ; Math-Science Club 7, 8: Basketball 4, 5. 6, 7, 8: Intramural Champs 7, 8 : Wrestling 3 : 1964 Thrift Essay Contest Winner at Roosevelt. Howe. Sydney S.l ' .L Student Council Project Planning and Red Cross Comm. 8 : My Fair Lady 8 : Concert Chorus 7. 8 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 5, 6 : Orches- tra 3. 4. 5, 6 : French Club 3, 4 : Future Nurses 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 : Football Pen Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : Makeup Comm. 8. Howell. Gregg Kirksville. Mo. H.R. Sec. 3. 4, 5, 6 : Roundup Staff H : Fo«.tball 3 : Boys Leaders 5, 6 ; Manager Football 3. Hudson. Marcia S.l ' .L Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 : Stu- dent Council Alternate Rep 5 ; Student Coun- cil Social Comm. 3, 4 : Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 : Girls Club Election Comm. 7. 8 : Annual Staff. Editor 7. 8 : Roundup Staff, Managing Editor 5 : Spanish Club 7, 8 V. Pres. 8 : (;irls Ten- nis 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. Co-captain R 3 R ' s ; Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8— Sec. 7 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Huebner. Gar Hueneman, Ann Macalester H.R. Sec. 7, 8 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 5 : Annual Staff. Academics Editor 7. 8 : Roundup Staff Co-Editor 8 . Leaders Club 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Cub . 6. H: Blue Cadets 7. 8; Future Physi- cians 3. Hufstader. William Coe H.R. Treas. 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Swimming 3; Key Club 8 ; Student Council Ppster- Booster Comm. 7. Hume. I ura French Club 5, 6 : Football Pep Club 3, 5 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. Hutchison. Raymond D. I.S.IT. Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Rep. : Stu- dent Council Hall Traffic Comm. ; Band 6 : (;« rman Club. lies, John Simpson Band 3, 4, n. fi, 7, h ; Swimming 3, 5, 7 1 R ; Swimming Leader 7, 8 ; Manager Tract 4, 6 : Safety Club 8. Innes. Adeline I ' pper Iowa V. Girls Club Alternate Rep. 7, 8 : Red Cross Rep. 3, 4 : Nurses Monitor 7. 8 : Student Cen- ter Helper 7 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 . Blue Cadets 7. Ivers, Rod (irand View Izzolena. Lynda S.C.L Roundup Staff 8 : Mixed Chorus 7, 8. At St. Joseph ' s: Makeup Comm. Jacobs. Craig (irand View FiM.tball 3 ; Boys Tennis 3, 4, 5. 6. Jacobs. Dennis S.l ' .L Student Council Rep. 7 ; Student Council Build ing and Grounds Comm. 7. Jacobs. Richard S.U.L Student Council Building and Grounds Comm. 7 ; Boys Activity Council 7, 8. Jacobsen. Mike LS.l . Senior Frolics 8 ; International Club 7, 8. Jacobson. (V rinne Morningside Senior Frolics 8; Roundup Staff 8; p rench Club 7 ; F K tball Pep Club 7 ; At Naperville High School: French Club 3. 4. 5, 6; A Capella Choir 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Art Club 3, 4. 5. Jacobson. Mike Yeahiva I ' , or S.l ' .L Student Council Rep. 8 : Student Council Safe- ty Comm. 7, 8 ; Inherit the Wind 7 ; My Fair Lady 8 ; Lunchroom Monitor 8 : Stage Technician 7, 8: J.V. Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6. Jencks. Alan S.U.L H.R. Pres., V. Pres., Treas. ; Senior Class Picnic Comm. 8 : Student Council Rep- 8 ; Band 3, 4. 5, 6 : Swimming— 1 R 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Boys Golf 4, 6 : Track 8 ; Key Club 7, 8 ; Life Guard 5, 6. 7, 8. Jenkinson. Eileen Lee San Joae State, Calif. Girls Glee Club 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Ba-sketball Pep Club 4. 6. H; Mimes 7; Home- making Club 7. Jennings. Marjorie S.C.L Student Council Historical C omm. 6; Student Council Youth for Employment Comm. 6 ; Stu- dent Council School Relations Comm. 7 ; In herit the Wind 7 : My Fair Ladv 8 : Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, V. Pres. 7 ; Hubbell Help- ers 7 ; F(H)tball Pep Club 3, f . 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets K. Jerrel. Jean DePauw H.R. Pres. 5, 6 : Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 ; Student Council Election Comm. 3. 4 : Stu- dent Council Finance Comm. 6 : Girls Club Rep. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Grade Rep. 5, 6 : Girls Club Election Comm. 5, 6 : Girls Club Service Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Girls Club Publicity Comm. Chrmn. 7. 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5, 6 ; Bridge Club 5. 6: Sharks Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, Soloist 7— V. Pres. 8: Latin Club 3, 4 V. Pres. 3. 4 : Riders Club 5, 6. 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue CadeLs 8. Johns, Dwight I.S.l ' . German Club 5, 6, 7 : ScribhltTs Club 7 ; Bridge Club 4. 6, 6 ; Latin Club 3, 4. Johnson, Barb Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8. Johnson. Cynde I ' niv. of Oklahoma H.R. V. Pres. 4, 5. i ; H.R. Pres. 7. 8; Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Election Comm. 5 ; (;irls Club Senior Grade Rep. 7, 8 : Spanish Club 7, 8 Pres. 8 ; Girls Golf 3 R ' s : 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8 : Sharks Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Star Minnow : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Johnson, (icorge Johnson, John S.l ' .L Roundup Staff 7 : Red Cross Rep. 7, 8 : Span- ish Club 3 : F H tball 3. Johnson, Larry Grand View Cross Country 4.6 2 R ' s : Track 6. X. Jones, Carolyn Drake Senior Frolics H ; Girls Club Pep Club Board 7, 8; My J- air Lady 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6 ; Orchestra 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Ri- derettes 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Foot- ball Pel) Club 7 : Basketball Pep Club 8 ; All- State Chorus 7. 8; All-City Orchestra 6; Blue Cadets 7. x. At 08kal H)sa H - Hy-tri Cabinet 3, 4; Basketball Pep Club 3. 4: Orchestra 3. 4; Orp m 3, 4 ; One-act Plays — Minor Role and Hand Props 3, 4 : State Contest for Dramatic Read- ing : Drama Reading Club 5, 6; Seni  r Life Saving 6 ; Science Lab Assistant 8. Jones, Edward Cornell Band 3, 4 ; 16 mm Crew, Head of A-V Crew in 1964-65 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Ham Radio Club 7. 8. Jones, Gregg S.U.L H.R. Officer 3 ; Student Council Rep. 3 : Lunch- h(M)m Monitor 3 ; Baseball 4 ; Football 5, 7 — 2 R ' s ; Wrestling 6 R ' . Jones. Jennifer Drake Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 ; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7 ; Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Rep. 5 : Girls Club F lection Comm. 7. X ; Roundup Staff Ad Sales H ; Red Cross Comm. 6, 7 : Girls Glee Club 5. 6 : Riderettes 7, 8 : French Club 3. 4 ; P ' uture Teachers 8 : Leaders Historical Comm. Chrmn. 6, 7. 8 : Pep Club Fot tball 3, 4, 5. 6 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 : Blue Cadets S : Homemaking Club 8 ; Sec. of Stu- dent Court 7. Jones. Pamela Wartbnrg Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6 ; Student Council Rep. 6: Girls Club Rep. 5. 6: Girls Glee Club 3, 4. 5. 6 : ? ' uture Nurses 5 : Football Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Jones, William R. Northwestern I ' niv. H.R. Treas. 8 : Carousel 4 : My Fair Lady 8: Concert Chorus 8: Boys Glee Club 7, 8: Orchestra 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 : Band 3. 4, 5, 6 ; French Club Constitution Comm. 7, 8. Joy. Timothy S.C.I Student Council Rep. 8 : Student Council Hu- man Rights Comm. 7 : Crucible. Arsenic and Old Lace, Inherit the Wind. My fair Lady 5, 6, 7, 8; National Thespians V. Pres. 5. 6. 7, 8. Kagin. Rita Syracuse. N. Y. Senior Class Co-Chrmn. of Caps and Gowns Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council International Comm. 8 : Carousel. Inherit the Wind 4, 7 : Concert Chorus 8 : Girls Glee Club 7 : French Club 7, 8 : National Thespians 5. 6. 7, 8 : Girls Tennis 5, 6, 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Thespians 5. 6. 7, 8 : Mimes 5, 6, 7, 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 ; International Club 7, 8 ; Makeup and Publicity Comms. for Plays 5, 6 : Homemaking Club 4, 5, 7. Kallemyn. John Hope College Senior Frolics 8 : Red Cross Rep. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, H : B( ys Glee Club 8 : German Club 3. 4, 5. 6 : Football 3 : Reserve Swimming Captain 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Boys Golf 7. Kaser. Melinda I.S.l ' . Senior Class Day Comm. and Baccalaureate Chrmn. 8: Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Rep. 6 : Student Council Comms. for Open House. Hospitality, International, Historical Chrmn. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Girls Club Social Comm. 7. 8 : Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 : My Fair Ladv 8 : Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8 : Mixe l Chorus 4: French Club 3, 4, 8: Girls Golf 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 — 3 R ' s : Cheerleaders Sec. 7, 8—1 R : Leaders 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8 : Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 : International Club 5. 6, 7, 8 : United Nations Tour 6 : Youth for Understanding Exchange Student : Inter-City Student Council Jamboree 8. Kaulay. Deanna I.S.l Student Council Inter-School Relations Comm. 7, 8 ; Prop Comm. for Plays 4. 7 : Roundun Staff 8 : Spanish Club 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 : International Club 5. 6. Keim, Pat At Garden City High in Garden City, Kan- sas: Annual Staff 3, 4, 5, 6: Concert Chorus 5. 6 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4 : Band 3. 4 : Girls Tennis 6 . Football Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; Latin Clul J ' • 149 Kelehan. Pat Ellsworth Girls (;iee Club 3. 4, 5 : Football Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 : Basketball Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6 ; Blue Cadets 7. Kelly. Marc WilUam Kennedy, Kathleen Senior Class Day and Baccalaureate Comm. H ; Senior Frolics « ; Student Council Internation- al Student Comm. 5, 6, 7 ; Student Council Project Planning Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Pub- licity Comm. 7. 8; French Club 3, 4; Scrib- blers Club 3. 4 : Sharks 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Pep Club Board 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Blue Cadets 8; Latin Club 3. 4 ; International Club 5, 6, 7. 8 ; United Nations Tour 6. Kent, Tim C. l S.D. H.R. Sec. 3, 4 : Student Council Alternate Rep. 5. 7 : Student Council School Relations Comm ; Hoys Club Rep. 7. H : Boys Club Con- stitution Comm. and Male Sale Comm. 7, 8: Inherit the Wind, Carousel. My Fair Lady 4. 7, 8 : Roundup Staff Page Six Editor 8 ; Boys Club Assembly Usher 7 ; Orchestra 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Band 7. 8; Bridge Club 3, 4; Boys Tennis— 1 R 6. 8 ; Wrestling 5, 6 ; Cross Country 3, 5, 7—1 R ; Track 4 : Latin Club 3. 4 : Pep Band 7, 8 : Pinjr Pong 1 ourna- ment : First 100 per cent Annual Ad Sales- man. Kern, Susan A.I.B. Football Pep Club 3. 5: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6 : Counselors Helper. Kerr, Elaine S.C.I. Student Council Inter-School Relations Comm! 7 : Major Plays Props Chrmn. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Nurses Monitor 7, 8 ; French Club 3 : Future Teachers Historian and Pres. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. H ; National Thespians 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8: Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Thespians 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 ; International Club 5, 6. ' r ' ' %N   y Simpson Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8 Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8: Mixed Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8; Riderettes 5, 6, 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3, 4 : Basketball Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. Kiddie, Marie Cincinnati French Club 3, 4 : Swimmins: 3, 4 : Hoys (;olf 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; First Place Iowa Industrial Arts State Fair : Key Club ; Foreign Language League. Kiel. Linda Secretarial Club 6. 7 Sec. 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 3, 6, 8 • Blue Cadets 7 ; Coun.selors Helper. King, Angelyn LS.U. Student Council International Student and P{ ster- Booster Comms. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 7, 8: Annual Staff Circulation Manager 7. 8: Roundup Staff Page Editor 7 : French Club 3 • 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 : Scribblers Club 3 : Fo tball Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8: Blue Cadets 8; Riders Club Rep. 5. 6, 7, 8. King, Louis Northwest Missouri H.R. V. Pres. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 : Baseball 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8—2 R ' s ; Football 3. Kinney, Douglas S.l ' .L Basketball 4. 6, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4. Kirfman. Beverly Girls Glee Club 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 7, 8. Kitchell. Janet Iowa State H.R. Sec. 5, 6, 7. 8 : Student Council Rep. Alternate 3, 4 : Student Council Comm. His- torical 7, 8: Girls Club Social School Spirit 6, 7. 8 : My Fair Lady Makeup 7. 8 : Re l Cross Rep. 3. 4. 5 : Bridge Club 4, 5 : Home- making Club 6, 7 : Cheerleaders 7, 8—1 R ; Football Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Swimming Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 : Intra-Student Council Youth Employment : Inter-City Inter- national Student Comm. Kline, Judyth Girls Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 : Junior Achieve- ment. Kline, William Wrestling 3, 4. 5 : Ti :.rk 1 N. W. Missouri Klocksiem. Kenneth L. LS.U. Senior Frolics 8 ; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Tutor 7. Knight, June Drake Student Council International Student Comm. 6, 7. 8 : My Fair Lady, Carousel 4, 8 ; Riderettes 5. 6— Sec. 7, 8 ; French Club 5 : Football Pep Club 3 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8: Costume Comm. 4, 8; YFUE Exchange Student 6 ; All-City International Student Comm. 7. Lawless, Gary Drake Knik, James Wrestling 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8—3 R ' s . Kniss, Steve Drake Central Knudson, Robert Drake Hoys Club Alternate Rep 7, 8 ; Track 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 2 R ' s . Kramer, Samuel M. S.r.I. My Fair Lady 8 ; Boys Glee Club 7. 8. Krause, Patricia L. Drake F(K)tball Pep Club 3 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. Kreamer. Thomas F. H.R. Pres. 3, 5; Senior Class Pres. 8: Student Council Rep. 3. 5 ; Student Council First V. Pres. 7: Student Council Finance Comm. Chrmn. and Chrmn. Building and Grounds Comm. 6, 7 : Boys Blub Rep. 7, 8 : Boys Club Constitutional and Slave Sale Comm. 7 : 8 ; Boys Activity Council Officer 3. 4 : Lunch- room Monitor 7. 8 : As.sembly Usher 7. 8 : Baseball 6 ; FWball 3. 5 : Basketball 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8—2 R ' s ; Co-Captain 7, 8; Cheerlead- ers 7 : Leaders 4, 7. Kreider, Judy V. Colo. State College Senior Class Commencement Comm. S : Senior F olics 8 : Girls Club Alternate Rep. 5, 6 ; French Club 3, 4 : F uture Teachers 3, 4, 5 : Leaders 6. 7. 8 : F otball Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Swimming Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Kucharo, Gregg H. S.U.I. H.R. Treas. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7: Student Council Rep. 8 : Student Council Social Comm. 7 : Roundup Staff Page 68 : German Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Minister of Was 6: F M)thall 3: Basketball 7, 8 ; Swimming 3. 4. 5, 6 : Hoys Golf 4. Kuney. George S.C.I. Lakin, William Midland Mixe l Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Lamb. James C. I.S.U. Math-Science Club 7, 8 : Wrestling 5. 6 : Track 6 : Coin Club 3, 4. Lampkin, Laura A. Drake Girls Club Home for Sightless Women and Home for Convalescent Children Comms. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Crucible Publicity Comm. 5 ; F ' rench Club 3. 4 : Fo )tball Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7 ; Homemaking Club 7 8. Lancelotti. Larry I.S.l H.R. Pres. 6: German Club 3, 4: Wrestling Captain 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Landholt, Virginia A. Simpson Senior Class Day and Baccalaureate Comm. 8 : Student Council International Student Council Comm. 8: Girls Club Research Comm. and Convalescent Home 5, 6, 7. 8 : Roundup Staff 7 ; Future Teachers 7 ; Chess Club 5 : Football Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 : Blue Cadets 8 ; International Club 7. 8 : Homemaking Club 5, 6, 7, 8 : Home- making Club Sec. 7, 8. Larew. Rob Grand View Klockentager, John N. W. Missouri H.R. Pres. 3. 4, .,. ; Student Council Rep. 5. 7 : My Fair I dy 8 ; Boys Glee Club 7, 8 ; Baseball 4 : Swimming 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Hoys Tennis 8 ; Boys Golf 7. Latchem, JoAnne Simpson H.R. Sec. 3; H.R. Pres. 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8: Student Council Inter-School Rela- tions Comm. 7, 8 : Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8 ; Annual Staff Art Editor 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8: Advisor Comm. 8 ; Counselors Office Recep- tionist 7, 8. Laughead, Lois A. Drake H.R. Sec. 3, 4: Senior Frolics 5, 8: Student Council Project Planning Comm. 8 : Girls Club Alternate Rep. 3, 4, 7. 8: Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8 : Annual Staff 7, 8 ; Roundup Staff 7 : Leaders 6. 7. 8 : F M)tball Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Blue Cadets 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6. Lawson, Judith UhIt. of Iowa Senior Frolics 8; Roundup Staff 8; F ench Club 8 : Scribblers Club 8. At Circleville High School: SOS Club 3. 4. 5, 6 : Annual Staff 3, 4. f). 6 ; National Honor Stxiiety 5. 6 ; English Merit Society 3, 4, 6, 6 ; Jr. Class Sec. 5. 6 ; Jr. Class Play 5, 6. I.Awyer, Suzanne R. I..emon8, Jeannette S.U.I. H.R. Sec. 8 ; Major Play Member Makeup Comm. for My F ' air Lady 8 ; Re i Cross Rep. 5 : Girls Glee Club 7 : Mixed Chorus 8 ; F M tball Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Physicians 6. Levine. Linda S.U.I. H.R. Treas. 4: Student Council Rep. 6; Stu- dent Council Inter-School Relations. Human Rights and Tutoring Comms. 7, 8 : Red Cross Rep. 7. 8 ; F ' uture Nurses 6. 7, 8 : F ' tMitball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Mimes 7 ; Health Careers Club 7, 8. Lewis, Connie J. S.U.I. Girls Club Home for Convalescent Children Comm. 7, 8 : Girls Glee Club 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 7. 8 ; Riderettes 5, 6. 7. 8 : French Club 3, 4 : Future Nurses 7, 8 ; F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Basketball Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Mimes 7, 8: Blue Cadets 8. Lewis, Kathlyn Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. Libby, Marilyn Lindenwood Student Council Constitution Comm. H : Girls Club Rep. 3, 4 : Girls Club F:iection Comm. 7, 8 : Band 3 : Spanish Club 7. 8 ; I eaders Club Constitution Comm. 7, 8 : F M)tbaII Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4 : Homemaking Club 7 : Biology Lab Assistant 7, 8. Lieberman. Cary S.IM. Student Council Safety Transportation Comm. 7, 8: Annual Staff H.R. Salesman 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 : Assembly Usher 3. 4. 5. 6 ; leader 7. Liljedahl, Cheryl Augustana. Rock Island, III. H.R. Pres. 7 : Student Council Social and Open House Comm. 7. 8 : Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 5. 6, 7, 8: Scholastic Art Key Winner 3. 5: Lead- ers 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8 ; International Club 7, : Home- making Club Tr eas. : Publicity Committee for Play Costume Comm. Lindestrom. Gunnel Lund Univ. Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Social Comm. and Inter. Student Comm. 7, 8 : Girls Glee Club 7. 8: German Club 7. 8: Pep Club Football 7 : Basketball Pep Club 7, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 : International Club 7, 8. Lindquist, Connie Simpson Student Council Poster-Booster and Theo lore Roosevelt Day Comm. 5, 6 : Girls Club Room Comm. for the Convalescent Home 5, 6 : Ma- jor Plays Makeiip Comms. 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4 ; Leaders 7. 8 : F ' H)tball Pep Club : Basketball Pep Club ; Blue Cadets : Homemak- ing Club 7, 8. Lindroth, Nancy Iowa Methodist School of Nursing H.R. Treas. and Sec. 6. S ; Student Council T. Roosevelt Day and Poster-Booster Comms. 5. 6: Ma or Plays Makeup Comm. for Arse- nic and Old Lace 5: Riderettes 7. 8; F x)t- ball Pep Cli ' b 3. 4, 5. 6 ; Basketball Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6: Blue Cadets 7. Lindroth. Rachel f rand View H.R. Sec. 7: Student Council Poster-Hooster Comm. 3, 4 ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6 : Major Plays Makeup Staff 5, 6. 7. 8 : Fo jtball Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. fi. 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Theodore Roosevelt Comm. 6 ; Homemaking Club 8. Lindroth, Steve Lisbona, Marjorie N. W. Missouri State Secretarial Club 6. 7. 8 : Sharks 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : Tutoring Comm. 6, 8 : Homemaking Club 8. Lorence, Janne I.S.IT. H.R. V. Pres. 3 : Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm. 8 : Student Coun cil Inter-School Rela- tions Comm. 7 : «;irls Glee Club 5. 6. 7. 8 : Mixed Chorus 5, 6. 7. 8 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8: Basketball Pep Chih 3. 4, 6. 6. 7, 8 : Blue Cadets 7 ; Homemaking Club 7, 8. 150 Lowell. Elizabeth Colorado Women ' s College Senior Class Comm. H ; Student Council Comm. for Inter-School Relations 7, H ; Student Coun- cil Rep. 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 6 : Library Moni- tor 7. 8 : Orchestra 3, 4 : Band 5. 6, 7, 8 ; French Club 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Basketball Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 : Interna- tional Club 5, 6; Flaar Cadet 5. 6, 7. 8. Loxier. William Student Council Rep. 7 ; Student Council BuildinR and Grounds Comm. 5 : Student Council Finance Comm. 7, 8 — Chrmn. H ; Red Cross Rep. 3 ; Swimming 6 ; Boys Tennis 4, 8; Cross Country 7; Student Court Justice 8. Ladlow. Kathryn Dee llniT. of Nebraska Senior Frolics 8 : Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 : Girls Club Spree Booth Comm. 8 ; (;irls Glee Club 8. 4 : French Club 5, 6. 7, 8 : Leaders 7. 8 — Publicity Chrmn. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 . Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8. Lnthey, Robin Kansas I ' niv. Senior Class Banquet Comm. — Chrmn. 8 : Stu- dent Council Historical Comm. 3 Chrmn. 7 ; Student Council Social Comm. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 : Spanish Club 3. 4. 5 : Cheerleader 5. 6. 7, 8—2 R ' s ; Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 4 : Basketball Pep Club 4 : Drake Relays At- tendant 4, 6 ; HomecominK Attendant 7. Lntjen. Janice S.l J. H.R. Pres. 3; Senior Class Banquet Chrmn. 8; Student Council Rep 4 — Sec. 7 : Student Coun- cil Social Comm. 3 : Student Council Ht 8pi- tality Comm. 3 — Chrmn. 5 : Student Council Chaplain 6: Student Council P.T.A. Rep. 8; Girls Club Home for Sifrhtless Women Comm. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Girls Club S x-ial Comm. 3 : Girls Club Rep. 3. 4 : Girls Golf 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Leaders 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 Pre8. 7: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Latin Club 3. 4 : Homecom- ing Attendant 7 : Rep. to All-City Student Council Jamboree 4, 6. 8 ; Dele{?ate District and National Student Council Conventions 6 ; All-State Student Council Convention 3. 5 — Sec. 5. 6. Lyon. Nancy LS.l ' . H.R. Officer 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Senior Frolics 8 : Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 3 : Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 : Majorette 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8. M Mackaman. Rath LS.U. Senior F olics 8 : Student Council Rep. 5 : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Treas. 7. 8: French Club 5. fi -Treas. 5: Cheerleader 7. 8 — R : Leaders 5, 6. 7, S : Football Pep Club H.i ketball Pep Club J. fi. Macomber. Cathy Whittier Senior Clas. ' Banquet Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 7. 8: Annual Ad Salesman 7, 8 : French Club 3. 4. 5 : Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 : Student Council Poster-Booster Comm. 7 : Student Council Transportation Comm. 5. Macomber. Elise Stephens Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Pt)ster- Booster Comm. 3. 4, 5, 6 : French Club 3. 4. 5. 6 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Madden. Linda Colorado State I ' niv. Girls Club Children ' s Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5. fi ; French Club 5, 6, 7. 8 : Drama Club 3, 4. 5, fi : Props Comm. 4 : Makeup Comm. 5 ; Homemakinsr Club 5. 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Maddy. John S.U.I Senior Frolics 8: Orchestra 3. 4, 5, 6: Ger- man Club 5. 6, 7. 8: Sound Crew 3, 4, 6, 6. Madison. Sandra Girls Glee Club 6, 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 6 : Football Pep Club 3, 5; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. Maruire. Debbie S.l .L Girls Club Children ' s Convalescent Home Comm. 5. 6. 7, 8 — Chrmn. 7, 8 : Spanish Club 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Mahon. Michael Luther H.R. Officer 3: Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Rep. 7 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 5 ; Boys Club 7, 8 : Inherit the Wind 7 : My Fair Lady 8 ; Concert Chorus 8; Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Spanish Club 3 : Baseball 4. Mallon. David Simpson Heii Cross Rep. K; Lunch i-m M .iiitor 7, 8. Malum. Don Grinnell Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Rep. 6: Student Council Buildinpr and Grounds and Constitution Revision Comm. 6, 7, 8 : My P ' air Lady 8 : Concert Chorus 7. 8 : Boys Glee Club 7, 8 : Mixe i Chorus 5. 6 : Football 3. 5. 7 R : Sophomore Varsity Basketball Man- ajfer 7. 8. Mandelbaum. John Grinnell Student Council Human Riprhts Comm. 7, 8 ; Student Council Safety and Transportation Comm. 7, 8: Annual Staff 7, 8; Bridge Club 5. 6: Chess Club 7. 8; Wrestling 3, 4. 5. 6; Table Tennis Champion 8. Margalies, Nancy I ' niv. of Wisconsin H.R. Treas. 8: Senior Class Banquet Comm. 8 . Student Council Poster-Booster Comm. 3, 4 Chrmn. 7: Girls Club Rep. 7: Girls Club School Beautiful Comm.— Chrmn. 5. 6 : Girls Club A.ssembly Comm. Chrmn. 7, 8 : Roundup Staff Ad Manager 7: Annual Staff 7. 8: French Club 3. 4 : FWball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8: Annual Staff 8. Marsh. RaJeanna Rae Girls Glee Club 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 5. fi. 7. 8 ; F(M)tball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8. Martin. James Drake Lunchroom Monitor 4 : Track 6. 8. R . Mattern. Nora Lee Grand View Senior F olics 8 : Student Council Rep. 8 : Stu- dent Council Open House Comm. 8 : Girls Club Sch( ol Spirit Comm. 7 : Secretarial Club 6 : leaders fi. 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basket ball Pen Club 4. fi. 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Student Council Finance Comm. 7. 8: Student Council Phone Book Comm. 7 : Student Coun- cil Homecoming Comm. 5. Mattes. Kate Shelley Beloit Student Council International Student Comm. fi. 7. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : French Club 5. 6. 7, 8 : Girls Tennis 3, 4, 5. 6 : Sharks 6. 7. 8 : Riders Club Rep. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 : International Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Mati. Mary Beth I.S.l Student Council Open House Comm. 4 : Stu- dent Council Hospitality Comm. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 5. fi : Annual Staff 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 : Roundup Staff 5 : Riderettes 5. 6. 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Maver, Jeff Northeast Missouri State Hoys Tennis 8. Mayo. Dwynne McCall. Jean Girls Glee Club 8 : Mixed Chorus 8. I.S.I ' . M ' CIelland. Vaughn Simpson Football 3. 5. 7 — 1 R : Wrestling 3 : Track fi. McCormack. Stan Simpson Student Council Social Comm My F ' air Lady 8 : Red Cross Rep. 4 ; Swimming 6. 8 - R : Boys Golf fi, 8—2 R ' s . McCulloch. Janie DeHaan McDaniel. Janice (;irls Glee Club 5. fi. 7. 8: Mixed Chorus 5. fi. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5 : Blue Cadets 7. McDevitt. Louise Northwest Missouri State Future Nurses Club 3 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : Student Council Special Davs Comm. 5 : Homemaking Club 7, 8 ; Latin Club 5. McElroy. Randy Grand View Boys Club 8: Red Cross Comm. 8: Lunchnmm Monitor 3 : Lifeguard 7, 8. McFarland. Jack B. I ' niv. of Arizona Bridge Club 3. 4. Mc(;innis. John S.IM. Stage Crew 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Roundup Staff Asst. Circulation Manager 8 : Debate Club 7, 8 : National Thespians 7, 8 : Thespians 7, 8. McGinnis. Pam LS.U. Student Council Poster- Booster Comms. 3, 4, ,5: Girls Club Rep. 3. 4; My Fair Lady 8; Concert Chorus 6, 7. 8 ; GirU Glee Club 4, 5; Riderettes 5. fi. 7. 8 : French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; F ootball Pep Club 3 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. McGoff. Pat Track 4. 6, 8—3 ' R ' s . McKinney. Marc Northwest Missouri State Spanish Club 3 : Track 4. McKnight. Richard B. Tarkio Band 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8: All-City Band 4. 6; Cross Country 3 ; Folk Music Club 7, 8. McMahill. Randy I ' pper Iowa I ' niv. Senior Frolics 8 : Football 3 ; Cross Country .5, 7 : Track 4. 6 : Riders Club Rep. 5, fi, 7, 8. McMaster. Richard Mankato State F ' inance Comm. 5. 7 : Boys Cheerleaders 8 ; Baseball 4 : Football 3. 5. 7.-2 R ' s : Bas- ketball 4, 6. 8 : Boys Leaders ; All-City Foot- ball. McMichael. Molly Oklahoma I ' niv. H.R. V. Pres. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Senior Class Commencement Comm. Chrmn. 8 : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5. fi : Girls Glee Club Rep. 7, 8: Girls Club Social Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8 : Roundup Staff 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5, 6 : Band 3, 4 : Spanish Club 5. 6, 7, 8 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3, 6. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. McMillen. William Michael Drake Orchestra 7 : Band 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. McNeer. Mary Ann Broadlawns Hospital Girls Glee Club 8: Mixed Chorus 8; Future Nurses 5. 6 : Blue Cadets 8 : Latin Club 5. 6 : At Waukee. Iowa : Marching Band 3 ; Concert Band 4. McNnlty. Deborah Drake H.R. Sec. 8: (lirls Club Kep. Alt. 8; F ' uture Nurses 3. 4 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3 : Basketball Pep Club 4. McPhetrige. Cheri Drake Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8 : Orchestra 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8— Librarian 7. 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 8 : All-State Orchestra 3, 5. 7 ; Latin Club 3 ; Roosevelt String Quartet 6. 7, 8. Mefferd. Chris I S.l ' . Student Council Open House Comm. 7. 8 : Band 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 : Pep Band 4, 6. 8 : Swim- ming 4. 6. 8—3 R ' s ; Safety Club 8. Mercer. Barbara Antioch Senior Class Comm. 8 : Student Council Inter- national Student Comm. 7. 8 : Student Council Red Cross Comm. 7. 8 : Student Council Hu- man Rights Comm. 7, 8 ; Student Council Poster-Booster Comm. 7 : Girls Club Social Comm. 7 : Library Monitor 7. 8 : Roundup Staff 8 : French Club 3. 4. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 7 : Basketball Pep Club 8 : Blue Cadets 7. S : International Club 7. 8. Meyer. Pam Northwest Missouri State Senior F olics 8 : Student Council Sepcial Days Comm. 8 : Student Council Historical Comm. 8 : My Fair Lady 8 : Red Cross Rep. 3. 4 : Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8 : Girls Glee Club 3. 4 : Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 5. 6 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. fi, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Homemaking Club 5, fi, 7. 8. Meyers. Gary ( rand View Michael. Kathrine S.C.I. Student Council Youth Employment Comm. fi : Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 7 ; Nurses Monitor 7. 8 : Future Teachers Club 3. 4. 5, fi : 7. 8— Treas., Historian : Props Comm. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8: Blue Cadets 7. 8. Milboum, Jeff Drake Stage and Sound Crew, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Miller. Arden William S.U.I. Senior F rolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3. 4 : Student Council Finance Comm. 5. 6. 7. 8 — Chrmn. 7 : Student Council Safety Comm. 3, 4 : Student Council Election Comm. 5, 6 : Base- ball 4. fi 1 R : Basketball 4. 6, 8-2 R ' s : Football 3, 5. 7 Captain 7—2 R ' s : All- City Football Team 5, 7 : All-State Football- Honorable Mention 5, 7. 151 Miller. I ' heri S.l ' .I. H.R. Pres. H ; Senit.r l i olu s : Senior Class Frolics Comm. S ; Student Council Rep. 4. 5 ; Student Council Stxrial Comm. 7 ; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5 ; (lirls Club Rep. 5 : Ctirls Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8 : Carousel 4 ; Orchestra :i, 4 : Spanish Club 7, H : Future Nurses Club 8. 4, 5. 6, 7- Sec. 7. 8 ; leaders 5. 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 : Student Council International Student Comm. 8. Miller. Crai Dartmouth H.R. V. Pres. 8. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8: Senior (Mass Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; Student Council Open House Comm. 8. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 Chrmn. 5. 6 ; Student Council Buildinjr and (Grounds Comm. 8 ; Boys Club (;rade Rep. 7. 8 : Boys Club Constitution Comm. Chrmn. 8 ; Annual Staff 8 : Lunchroom Monitor 8 ; Assembly Usher 8 : Ba.seball 4. 6 ; Football 3, 5. 7—2 ••R ' s : Track 8; WrestlinK 4, 6— R ; Boy Cheerleader 7. 8 : Boys Leaders 7. 8 ; Riders Club Award 6: All-City F(H)ball Team 7: All- State Football Team 7 : Most Valuable Player Award 7 : Wie imaier Memorial Trophy 7. Miller. Geor ianne Grand View Senior Class Senior Picnic Comm. 8 : Seni )r PVolics 8 ; Student Council Finance Comm. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Student Council Phone Book Comm. 5, 7: Girls Club Rep. Alt. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 5, 6 ; Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8— Chrmn. : Girls Club Board 7. 8 : Leaders 5, 6, 7. 8— Social Chrmn. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8; Homecominjr Attendant 7. Miller. Jan Kansas Univ. Stu lent Council Handbook Revision Comm. 5. : Girls Club Rep. 3, 4 : Annual Staff 7. 8 • Roundup Staff 7 : Red Cross Comm. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Pep Club Co-Chrmn. 7. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8. Miller. Leanne S.l ' J. Senior Class Commencement Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5. 6 : Student Council Social Comm. 7. 8 • Carousel 4. My Fair Lady 8: Concert Chorus 8 : Mixed Chorus 7, 8 : Orchestra and Band 3. 4 . Future Nurses Club 3. 4 . Cheer- leaders 7. 8— R : Leaders 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 - Initiation Chrmn.. Pres. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Latin Club 3, 4. Miller, ReBecca Grand View Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Latin Club 5, 6 : Baton Corps 7. 8. Miller. Terri S.IM. Student Council Inter-School Relations Comm! 7, 8: Inherit the Wind 7, My Fair Lady 8 : Thespians 7, 8 ; Swimming 3. 4, 5. 6 • Track 4, 6. Miller. William B. S.II.I. Student Council Rep. 6 : Boys Activity Council K : Boys Tennis 8 ; Football Manager 3. Miller. William L. Drake Bridge Club 5 ; Wrestling 3, 4, 5. Milliffan, Lynn l.S.U. Senior Cla.ss Picnic Comm. 8 : Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Open House Comm. 7 : Student Council Social Comm. 8; Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8 ; Future Teachers Club 3, 4 : Leaders 4. 5, 6. 7. 8— Intramural Chrmn.. Installation Chrmn. : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 • Blue Cadets 8. Mills. Katherine S. S.IT.I. Senior Class Caps and Gowns Comm. 8 ; Sen- ior Frolics 8 : Student Council Red Cross Comm. 6, 7 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 5: One Act Plays 6. ' My Fair Lady 8: Ri- derettes 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Math-Science Club 4 : Bridge Club 3, 4. 5. fi . Thespians 7, 8 : Foot- ball Pep Club 3: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Mimes 5. 7. ni e Cadets 8; Tutor 5, 6. 7, 8. Mills. Linda Northwest Missouri State Girls Glee Cluh A. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Mixed Choru.s 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: French Club 3; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8; Homemaking Club 7, 8; Make- up Club 7, 8. Minard, Pamela Drake H.R. Treas. 7. 8: Student Council Hall of Fame Comm. 7 : Student Council Re i Cross Comm. 8; Annual Staff 8; Red Cross Rtp. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8: Blue Cadets 8; DECA Club Pres. 7, 8 : State leadership Convention - Honorable Mention : All-City Student Council Jamboree 7. .Missman. Mark Northwest Missouri State Moon. Maryrose S.C.I. Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Safety Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Election C( mm. 7, 8 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; Future Teachers Club r . 15. 7, 8 ; F ' ootball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; Homemaking Club 7. 8. Moore. Barbara UniT. of Colorado Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7 : Student Council Poster-B(X)ster Comm. 5 ; Girls Club Service Comm. 3, 4 ; (lirls Club Social Comm. 5, 6: Girls Club SchtK)! Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; French Club 3, 4. 7 ; F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8; Blue Cadet-s 7, 8. Moore. Gary Drake Key Club 5. 6, 7. 8. Moran, Delores Girls Club School Unity Comm. 7; K « t )Mll Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Basketball Pep Club } Blue CadeU 8. Morris, Ann Greenville i ollege Band 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; German Club 5, 6 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8. Morris, Steve Missouri Univ. Senior F olic8 8 ; Boys Activity Council 7. S : Football 3. 5: Basketball 4: Cross County : 5; Track 4, 6. Morrow, Connie Joyce Northwest Missouri State H.R. Sec. 3. 4. 5. 6 ; Senior Class Caps and Gowns Comm. 8 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 8 : Red Cross Rep. 3, 4. 5. 6 : Girls Glee Club 4, 5. 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3 ; F ' uture Teachers Club 8 ; Secretarial Club 6. 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Morse. Janie S.IM. H. R. Treas. 7, 8 : Senior Class Caps and Gowns Comm. 8 : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7 : Student Council Open House Comm. 8; Student Council Social Comm. 8: My F ' air Lady Makeup and Costume Comm. 8 ; An- nual Ad Salesman 7 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 5, 6. 7. 8 : French Club 3. 4 : Bridge Club 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Chemistry Lab Assistant 7, 8. Motis. Jim Grand View Wrestling 7. Mountain. Jean Univ. of Denver Senior Class Picnic Comm. Co-chrmn. H ; Stu- dent Council Rep. 8 : Student Council F lection Comm. : Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7 : Student Councf! Projects Planning Comm. : Girls Club Service Comm. 5. 6, 7. 8 : Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 -Pres. 7 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Ca- dets 8. Muell. James S.l ' .I. Student Council Election Comm. 3, 5 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 5, 6 : Student Council Open Hou.se Comm. Chrmn. 7. 8 : Lunchroom Monitor 3, 8 ; Hall Monitor 3, 4 : Football Manager 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Chart Boy 7, 8. Mullette. Marian William Woods Senior Frolics 8 : Crucible 5 ; Arsenic and Old Lace 6 : Inherit the Wind 7 : My Fair Lady 8 ; Bridge Club 4 ; Thespians 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Mimes 7, 8 : International Club 7, 8 ; Homemaking Club 5, 6. 7. 8. Munson. Linda S.IT.I. Senior Class Breakfast Comm. 8 : Student Council Social Comm. 7 : Student Council F ' i- nance Comm. 8 ; Annual Underclassmen Comm. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 8. Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 3. Munzenmaier. Bob Drake Math-Science Club 5, G ; Bridge Cluh 5. 6; Track 4. Myers, Linda Jean S.C.L H.R. Sec. 7. 8 : Senior Class Day Comm. 8 : Student Council Election Comm. 6 : Student Council Safety Comm. 7, 8 : (Jirls Club Public- ity Comm. 7. 8 : Annual Ad Salesman 7 : An- nual Senior Section Comm. 8 : (ierman Club 5. 6. 7, 8 : Future Teachers Club 7. 8 : F ' o ot- ball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Safety Club 7. 8 : Hub- bell Helper 8 : Salisbury House Guide 7 : Tu- N Nagel. Joan Northwest Missouri State Future Teachers Club 5. 6, 7. 8; F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8; Homemaking Club 5. 6, 7, 8— Pres. 7, 8. Nason. Pam (irand View (iirls Club Social Comm. 7: Annual Student Life Comm. 7, 8 : Student Council Reil Cross Comm. 8; Sharks 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 Treas. 8; Football Pep Club 7; Basketball Pep Club 8; Blue Cadets 8 ; Pep Club Board 7. S ; Home- making Club 7. Neal, Nancy S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council P  8ter- Booster Comm. 5; My Fair Lady 8; Annual Staff 8 ; Roundup Staff 8 ; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8 : Girls Glee Club 3, 4. 6. 7 : Mixed Chorus 7 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Latin Club 3, 4. Nelson. Gregory Charles I.S.l . Debate Club 7 ; Chemistry Lab Assistant 7, 8. Nelson, James Alan LS.U. H.R. Officer 3. 4; Senior Class V. Pres. 8; Student Council Inter-School Relations Comm. ; Student Council Building an l Grounds Comm. : Student Council Election Comm. Chrmn. 5 ; Boys Club Assembly Ushers Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Hasehall 4. 6 R : F H)tball 3. 7, R : Bas- il! 4, 6, 8 K : Boys Tennis 7. 8; Cross try 5: Student Court Justice 8; All-City . lent Council Rep. 7. 8: Man of the Year b: All-City Student Council Jamboree 8. Newell, Vicki Grand View Student Council Open House Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. r . 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. Newlin. Judy K. Drake Senior Class Ban(iuet Comm. 8; Senior Fiol- ics 8 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8— Chrmn. 7, 8 ; Annual Ad Captain 5. 6 : Riderettes 5, R. 7, 8 : Girls Tennis 4, 5. 6. 7. 8 -R : leaders 3. 4, 5. fi. 7. 8 V. Pres. 8: Football Pep Club 3 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Girls Club Rep. 3, 4 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 3, 4. 7, 8. Nichols. Brian E. S.U.I. Student Council Rep. 5 : Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 5, 6 ; Band 3. 4 : Football 3 ; Wrestling 4: Track 4, 6, 8—3 R ' s . Nichols. Doug Drake Niday, Rick S.U.I. Senior F olics 8 : Boys Club Activity Council 5, 6 ; LunchrcK)m Monitor 6 ; Baseball 4. 6, 8 — 2 R ' s ; Basketball 4, 6. 8. Niswander. Dona Luther Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 : S€ nior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Ptmter- Booster Comm. 3, 4 ; Student Council F ' inance Comm. 4, 5, 6 ; Student Council Open House Comm. 7, 8; My Fair I dy Publicity Comm. 8; An- nual Ad Salesman 7: Red Cross Rep. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8 : Riderettes 5, 6, 7. 8 ; French Club 3, 4 : Future Teachers Club 7, 8 Pin. Treas. 8 ; F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : International Club 6. 6. 7, 8; Hubbell Helper 8 : One Act Plays Costume Comm. ♦ : Girls Club Rep. 5, 6 ; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8. Noack, Carol Ann Girls Glee Club 5. 6. 7, 8 : Secretarial Club 5. 6. At Saydel High: Girls Glee Club 3. 4. Noble. Margaret Kathleen Drake Girls i ' .Wv Cluh 7; .Mixe i Chorus 7: Orchestra 7 ; German Club 4. 5. 6. 7 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6 : Equestrian Club 5. 6, 7. 8: All-State Orchestra 3, 5, 7 ; All-City Orchestra 5. 6. 7, 8. Nordeen. Kay Drake Student ( ' ouncil Open House Comm. H ; Stu- dent Council Inter-SchtM l Relations C(jmm. 7, 8 : Student Council Tutoring Comm. 8 : Or- chestra 3, 4, 5. 6 : Band 7, 8 : Pep Band 8 ; French Club 7. 8 V. Pres. 8: Thespians 8; Tutor 7, 8 ; My Fair Lady Makeup Comm. 8 ; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7 : F K)tball Pep Club 3. 5; Basketball Pep Club 4. : All-City Band 7; Latin Club 3. 4: In- ternational Club 5, fi. Norris, Penny l.S.U. Student Council Rep. 7 : Student Council Open House Comm. 7, 8 : Student Council Historical Comm. 6 ; Girls Club Service Comm. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8: (lirls Club School Spirit Comm. 7: F(K tball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : International Club Executive Board Member 7. 8 ; Youth for Un- derstanding Summer Foreign F xchange Stu- dent 1964 : Home for Sightless Women 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. 152 o O ' Connell. John T. I.S.r. SwimminK 8, 4; CrosH Country 3; Track 4. Ofrilvie. Jeff Oirilvie. Mary Sclinda Mt. Saint Claire Red Cross Kef). H ; Spanish Club 8 ; French Club ; FWball Tep Club 7. Oldt. Kenneth Alan S.C.I. Annual Sports Staff S : Roundup Pasre Five Editor « ; Lunchnnim Monitor S : Hall Moni- tor H ; (;erman Club 5, 6 ; Football 3. Olson. Ruth Drake Senior Frolics S : Library Monitor 7, 8 ; My Fair Lady 8 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7. S ; Boys (llee Club Acc« mpanist 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Foot- ball Pep Club 7: Hasketball Pep Club 8. At Iowa Falls Hijrh School : Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; SchtKil Play 8 ; Thespians 3, 4. Overstreet, Gary Football 3: Wrestling 4, 6, 8; Track 4. Parker. Linda Drake Senior Class Line March Comm. S . Senior Frolics 8 : My Fair Lady 8 ; Concert Cliorus 5. 6. 7, 8 -Librarian 7. 8; C.irls (ilee Club 3. 4 Accompanist 4: Math-Science Club 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 6: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8; My Fair Lady Pub- licity Comm. 8, Parry. Carolyn E. LS.r. Student Council Open House Comm. 7, 8 : Cfirls Club Comm. for Spinsters Spree 8 ; My Fair Lady Makeup and Publicity Comm. 8 : Library Monitor 5. 6. 7, 8 ; Annual Staff 7. 8 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 : Future Teachers Club 5. 6, 7, 8: leaders fi, 7. 8 : FcKitball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 : Latin Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Homemakins: Club 7, 8. Exeter T ' niv. ; Student Council Interna- 8 : Student Council Poster- 8 : Student Council Human F K)tball Pep Club 7 : Has- 8: Blue Cadets 7, 8: Inter- 8; Foreign Student from Parsons. Inirrid Senior Frolics 8 tional Comm. 7, B M ster Comm. 7. Riirhts Comm. 7 ; ketball Pep Club national Club 7. Rhodesia. Pasco. Bemadette Kaye Americana Beauty Academy Mixed Chorus 5 : Future Teachers Club 3 : Secretarial Club 3. 4, 5 : Football Pep Club 3. Patty. Don Central Collece Senior Class Breakfast Comm. 8 : Boys Activ- ity Council Grade Rep. 3. 4. 5. 6 ; Boys Club Male Sale Comm. 7, 8 : Bovs Club Treas. 7. 8 ; Boys C.lee Club 8: Baseball 4, 6, 8 2 R ' s : Football 3. 5. 7— R : Basketball Statistician 8: Wrestling 6; Basketball Manager 4. Paul. Robert B. H.R. V. Pres.. H.R. Pres.: Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Rep. 5 : Student Council Proj- ect Planning and Evaluation Comm. 6 ; An- nual Student Life Staff 7, 8: Roundup Sport Ed. 8 : Stage and Sound Crew 4 : Swimming 4 : Boys Tennis 8 ; Boys leaders 7. 8. Payton. John S.H.L Boys Club Activity Council 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Officer 8 ; Swimming 3, 4. 5, 6. 7 — Leader 7, 8. Pearl. Sheila Arizona State Student Council Election Comm. fi : Student Council Rep. 6 : C.irls Club Ren. 3. 4 : C.irls Tennis 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8— CapUin 5. 6. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 8 : Riders Club Award for I.,eader8hin and Achievement 6 : State High School Singles Champion Tennis 4. 6. Pennington. Brian Bi.ys Club Activity Council 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. Perisho. Cheri At Mason City High : Football Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Perkins. Russell A. LS.U. Boys Club Activity Council 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, 6, 6. 7. 8 — Pres. 6. Perkins. Winifred L. Grand View Makeup Comm. 5. fi ; Roundup Staff 8 ; French Club 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Basketball Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7; Blue Cadets Peterson. Bob H.R. Pres. 5, H ; Senior Clas.- ricnic Comm. 8; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Finance Comm. 3, 4, 5, fi, 7, 8 : Student Council His- torical Comm. 8 ; Boys Club Rep. 7, 8 ; Boys Club Prom Comm. 7. 8 ; Lunchroom Monitor 5. fi : Boys Glee Club 7, 8 : Baseball 4, 6- R : FWball 3. 5, 7 R : Basketball 4. 6. 8—2 R ' s : Boys Golf 8; Track 8: All-City Bas- ketball Honorable Mention n-St:it.. Bas- ketball Honorable Mention Peterson. John Petersen. Judy 8.C.L Student Council Ke l Cross Comm. 4 ; Hospi- tality 7; Historical 8; (; irls Club Rep. 7. 8; Roundup Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 7, 8; C.irls Glee Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8: F ' uture Teachers 3. 4. 5. fi. 7. 8 : FWball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. fi : Blue Cadets s ; Lat- in Club 6, 7. 8. Petty, Gail Secretarial Club 7, 8 — Sec. 7. Phillips. Richard W. S.U.I. H.R. Officer 3. 4. 5, fi: Key Club 5. 6. 7. 8— Sec. 7. 8. Pidgeon. Sharon Michele I ' niv. of Arizona Student Council Human Rights Comm. fi. 7. 8 : International Student Comm. 8 ; Constitu- tion Revision Comm. fi : Annual Staff 3, 5, 6. 7. 8: Roundup Staff 8: Red Cross Rep. 5. 6; Spanish Club 7, 8: F K tball Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4 : Blue Cadets 8 : Inter- national Club 5. 6, 7, 8. Pidgeon. Sheryl Berkeley Annual Staff Ad Manager 7, 8; Roundup Business Manager 7 : Spanish Club 8 : FVench Club 3. 4. 5, fi : F ' ootball Pep Club 3, 5 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6 : Future Physicians Club 3, 4 : International Club 5. fi. Pieper. Lynn H.R. Sec. 7. 8: Girls Club Publicity Comm. 7. 8 : Inherit the Wind Publicity Comm. 7 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Homemaking Club 7, 8 — Invitations Comm. Chrmn. 7. Pirtle. Maymie C.irls Glee Club 3. 4. 5, fi : Secretarial Club 6. 7. 8 Treas. 7. 8. Pollock. Dave Drake Pooler. Richard P. Student Council Rep. 4 : Boys Activity Coun- cil 3. 4. 5. fi, 7. 8 ; Assembly Usher 4. Porter. Dale Ross Central Miss. State Col. Student Council Safety Comm. 8: Red Cross Rep. 5 : Assembly Usher 4, 5 : German Club 5, fi. 7. 8: Scholastic Art Key Club Winner 5 : Boys Golf fi. Potthoff. Joy Marie l.S.l . H.R. V. Pres. 3, 4: Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Rep. 3 : C.irls Club Rep. 5, 6 : Student ' Mcil Handbook Revision Comm. 5; Hospi- Comm. 7 : Finance Comm. 8 : Phone Comm. 7 : Girls Club Personnel Comm. .. . Girls Club Sch K l Spirit Comm. 7. 8 : Leaders Club Social Comm. Chrmn. 8 : Lead- ers Club Standing Comm. Chrmn. 7 : Student Court Justice 8: Drake Relavs Princess 8: L. a.lers 5. fi, 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7: Ha.sketball Pep Club 4. fi. S : Blue Cadets 8. Pritchard. Ed Boys Swimming 3, 4. 3. 4 : Key Club 7, 8. LS.r. Hoys Tennis Proctor. Stephen Thomas Drake RcMindup Staff 7 ; Orchestra 7, 8 : Band 3. 4. 5. fi. Proudfit. Karen Wartburg Student Council International Student Comm. 8 : F ench Club 8 : F ' uture Teachers 7 : F ' oot- ball Pep Club 3. 5: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cade s 7 : International Club 7, 8 : Homemaking Club 7, 8. Proaty. Madge Ann Spanish Club 5. 6. 7 : Blue Cadets 7 : Pen Club 7. At St. Katherines: Altar Guild 3. 4: Art Club 3. 4. Packett. Carolyn Girls Glee Club 7. 8: Mixed Chorus 8: Foot- ball Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, fi. 8. Pugsley. Donald Drake H.R. Sec. 3 : H.R. V. Pres. 4, 5: Senior Frol- ics 8 : Senior Bantjuet Comm. 8 : Student Council Inter-Sch(H)l Relations Comm. 7 : Roundup Staff 8: Mixe l Chorus 3; F ' ootball 3; Wrestling 3. 4 : Homecoming Attendants Es- cort ; Riders Club Rep. 3, 4, 5. fi. 7. ; Key Club. Pyle. Steven Marshalltown Comm. College Baseball 4. fi, 8 : Ba.« eball Manager 4, 6, 8. juinn, (Gordon R Rains. Wilma Jean Future Nurses 3. 4. 7 : Hawkeye Lodge Ora- torical Contest fi ; Student C uncil Human Rights Comm. 7. Raker. Donald S.l .1. Inherit the Wind 7: My I an l.a.ly ' : German Club 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Baseball 4 ; Stage Crew 5. 6, 7. 8. Ramsey. Ann S.U.L H.R. Sec. 3. 4: Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5 ; Poster-Booster Comm. 7 : Human Rights Comm. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 3 : Girls Club Social Comm. 7. 8 ; Sch K)l Beautiful Comm. 5, fi : Home for the Blind Comm. fi. 7. 8: Annual SUff fi. 7: F ' uture Nurses 5. fi: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 Board 7: Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6, 8— Board 8; Blue CadeU 7. 8. Ramsey. John LS.U. H.R. V. Pres. 3 : Sec. 5 ; Treas. 6 : Student Council Rep. 3 : Roundup Staff 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5, 6 ; Swimming 3 : Boys Golf 4. Ramsland. Susan Trinity College Mixed Chorus 3, 4 : Spanish Club 3. 4. 5. fi. 7. 8: Secretarial Club 8; Homemaking Club 3. 4. 5. fi. 7. 8. Randol. Thomas W. Graceland Boys Club Activity Council 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 : Concert Chorus .5. 6. 7. 8 : Boys Glee Club 7. 8 : Mixed Chorus 3, 4 : Band 3. 4 : All-State Chorus 8. Randolph. Suzanne Drake Set-Painting Comm. Chrmn. 7. 8; Football Pep Club 3. 7 : Basketball Pe p Club 4. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Raney. Carol A. S.l ' .L Senior Frolics Prop. Comm. 8: Student C ' un- cil International Student Comm. 7: Iri ' .r- School Relations 8: Roundup Staff 8: F M thall Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8 ; Counseling Office Assistant 5, fi. 7, 8. Reece. Charmaine Student Council Rep. r : Student C .miu il Tele- phone Book Comm. 5 ; Hospitality Comm. fi : Tutoring Comm. 5, fi : Homecoming Decora- tions Comm. 5 : Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8 : Mums Comm. 5 : Carousel — Dancer. Scenery Comm. Painting Crew 4 : Inherit the Wind Makeup Comm. 7 : My Fair Lady Choreographer 8 : Annual Staff 7. 8 : RounduD Staff 7 : Band 3. 4. 5, fi. 7. S— Sec. 5, 6: French Club 5, 7— Sec. 7: Scribblers Club 3. 5. 6, 7— Sec. fi- Treas. 7 : National Thespians 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Thespians 7. 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 : International Club 7, 8 : Office Helper 8. Reed. Bever ' ee Jo Coe Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, S: Spanish Club 3. 4. 5. fi. 7. 8 -Sec. 8 : Future Teachers 3 : The Crucible Proi s Comm. 5 : Counselors Helper 7. 8 : Drama Workshop 5, fi : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep C ub 4. 6. 8: Blue Ca.lets 7: Homemaking Club 7. 8. Register. Kenneth Lunchroom Monitor 7: Wrestling 3, 4, 5. 6; DEC.A 7. 8 Iowa DECA Convention 8. Reinders. Rosemary Drake Library Monitor 5 : Football Pep Club 3 : DECA Club— Treas. 7. 8. Remme. Lyn-ette A.LB. Senior Frolics 8 : National Thespians 5. fi. 7. 8 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3 : Thespians 5, 6. 7, 8 : Mimes 5, 6. 7. 8. 153 Rcppert, Saxanne llniy. of Miami Student Council Poster- Booster Comm. 5, 6 ; Hospitality Comm. 7, 8 ; GirLs Club Home for SiRhtless Women Comm. 4, 5, 6 ; ' ' Inherit the Wind — Scenery Comm. 7; Annual Staff 7, 8; French Club 3. 4; Football Pep Club :i. 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. Reynolds. Terrence M. Iowa Student Council Foreign Student Comm. 5, 6 ; Orchestra 5. 6, 7, 8 : Band 3, 4 ; Swimming 3. 4 : International Club 5, 6, 7. 8. Rirh. Franklin Richmond. Daniel Frank Coin Club 3, 4 ; Chess Club 5. 6. Ricrs. James Floyd Grand View Student Council Rep. 8 ; Audio-Visual Crew 7 : Cafeteria Cashier 4. 5. 7. Riley, Sharon Univ. of California Student Council Rep. 4 : Girls Glee Club 8 ; Mixed Chorus 8 ; Spanish Club r,, 7. h— Pres. 7 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Future Physi- cians 3, 4; Office Helper 8; Senior Frolics Publicity Comm. 8. Rinard. Jady Drake Inherit the Wind 7 : Asst. Annual Intro. Ed. 8 : Band 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 : Spanish Club 7 : Scribblers Club 5. 6, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6: All-City Band 5. 6: All-City Orchestra 7 : Spanish Workshop of Monterey. Mpx:c — Summer 1964 ; Senate Page in Iowa I.egisla- ture 8. Roberts. David Drake Orchestra 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8 : All-City Orchestra 7, 8 . School Orsranist 3, 4. 5, 6. 7 8. Roberts, Nancy Loretto Heights Student Council Rep. 6 : Football Pep Club 6, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 6, 8 : H.R. Treas. At St. Josephs : French Club 3, 4 ; Pep Club 3. 4. K«berts, Sue St. Olaf Senior Class Baccalaureate Comm. 8 : Cla.ss Day. Comm. 8 : (lirls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 3. 4, 7. 8 ; Publicity Comm. 7, 8 : Spanish Club 5, 6. 7, 8 ; French Club 3, 4: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep Club 4— Board 7. 8: Third Place Winner in National Thrift Essay Contest 6. Robinson, Lynn A.I.B. H.R. Sec. 4 : Student Council Anternate Rep. 5; Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Football Pep Club 3, 5: Basketball Pep C]uh 4. r, ; Blue Cadets S.- DEC A Club 7. - Romig, Linda Senior Class Caps and Gowns Comm. 8 : Stu- dent Council Red Cross Comm. Chrmn. 5, 6 ; Library Monitor 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; Red Cross Rep. 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Future Teachers 5, 6, 7 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. RoMnberg. Fredric S.l ' .L H.R. Pres. 5, 6 : Senior Class Picnic Comm. 8 : Student Council Social Comm. 6 ; Student Council Rep. 8 : Boys Club Activity Council 7, 8: Football 3. 5. 7— R : Track 4, 6, 8; Future Physicians 4, 6, Rosenberg, Nadyne Drake Girls Club Rep. 3 : Spenish Club 7, 8 : Secre- tarial Club 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 8 : Latin Club 3, 4. Roasiter. Mary Patricia Drake Girls Club Rep. 7. 8 : Red Cross Rep. 8 : Sec- retarial Club 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8: Blue Cadets 8; Homemaking Club 5, 6. 7, 8. Roth, Claudia Drake Student Council Social Comm. 7. 8 : Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8 : Roundup SUIT 8: Girls Glee Club 7. 8: Future Teachers 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. Rowe, Linda Trinity Bible Senior Mimeograph Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Al- ternate Rep. 6 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5 : Spanish Club 3; Secretarial Club 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; Homemakinfif Club 3, 5, 6. Raan, Elizabeth Jayne Stephens Student Council Poster-Booster Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 7, 8 : F(K tball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 8 ; Fifth in Nationn! Thrift Kssay Contest. RunduM. Mary Wheaton Russell. Vicki S.C.L Student Council Alternate Rep. 8 ; Student Council Election Comm. 5 ; School Relations Comm. 7 ; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, (i, 7, 8 Treas. 6, V. Pres. 7 : National Trespians 7, 8— Sec. 7, 8; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7: Blue Cadets 7 ; ' The Matchmaker Props Crew 3 ; Carousel Props Crew 4 ; The Crucible ' Props Chrmn. 5 ; Arsensic and Old Lace Props Chrmn. 6 ; Inherit the Wind Cast 7 ; My Fair Lady Cast 8. Rutenbeck, Colette Drake Student Council Rep. 3 : Carousel 4 ; In- herit the Wind 7 : and My Fair Lady 6. Art Crew : Red Cross Rep. 6 : Girls Glee Club 7. 8 ; Orchestra 3. 4 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8: Blue Cadets 7 : Homemaking Club 7, 8. Ryan. Craig L. H.R. Treas. 4: Ba.seball 3, 4. 5. 6 : Wrestling 3, 4 ; Cross Country 3, 5 : Track 4, 6. Ryder, Janis Drake Girls Glee Club 8: Mixed Chorus 8; Blue Ca- dets 7. Safris. Richard My Fair Lady 8 ; Annual Staff 6, 7 ; Lunch- r(K)m Monitor 5 ; Baseball 7, 8 — 2 R ' s ; Foot- ball 3. 5. 7—2 R ' s : 16 mm Crew 6, 8. Sampson. Daniel At North: Cross Country 3, 5: Wrestling 4. Sands. Barbara Beloit Senior Class Line of March Comm. Chrmn. 8 : Frolics 8: Student Council International Stu- dent Comm. Chrmn. 7 ; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, 8 : Bridge Club 3. 4 : National Thespians 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Thespians 8; Mimes 7, 8; Blue Cadets 8; International Club . ' . 7: Lab As- sistant 5, 6 : Sold Supplies ♦ Satory. James Roger Drake Boys Club Activity Council 8 ; Cross Country 7 : Track 6. 8. At Brookfield, Missouri : Pres. of Sophomore Class; Football 3; Basketball 3, 4 : Golf 4 : Band 3. 4 ; Orchestra 3. 4. Sayre, Connie Dee Northwest Missouri Inherit the Wind 7 : Props Comm. 7 : Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 : Majorettes 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 : Future Teachers V. Pres. 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. Scannell. Mike S.IM. Boys (lolf 6 : Boyi Swimming leader. Schafer, Victor Robert. Jr. S.IT.I. H.R. Sec. 3; H. R. Treas. 6, 7: Student Coun- cil Election Comm. 6 ; Student Council Rep. 7 : Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8 : Football 3 — 7 R ' s : Swimming 3, 4 : Wrestling 5, 6 : Key Club 7. 8. Schakel. Alan I.S.I . Football 3 : Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 : Track 4. Schaller. Robert W. French Club 3. Schlachtenhaufen, Don Schlievert. Scott Walter i.s.r i.s.r I.s.r Schneider. Richard Grinnell Student Council Hall of Fame Comm. 7. 8 ; Football 3 ; J.V. Basketball 3, 5. 7 : Cross Country 5, 7 : Student Council Tutor Comm. 6. Schouten, Hendrica German Club 7 ; Future Nurses Club 6 : Bas- ketball Pep Club 7 : Football Pep Club 8 : In- ternational Club 7, 8. Schreiber. Mary Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Schultz. Richard I. S. V, H.R. V. Pres. 8: Math-Science Club 5. 6. Bridge Club 5. 6; J.V. Basketball 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 : Latin Club 3, 4 : Boys Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8—3 R ' s . Schultz. Terry Utah State I ' niv. Student Council Open Hou.se Comm. 8 : My Fair Lady 7 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 5, 6 ; Swimming Manager 7, 8 — 1 R : Swimming 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. S. Schultze, Pam Nebraska (iirls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8 ; French Club 5, 6, 7 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 ; Homemaking Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Schuster, Linda Northwest Missouri State Library Monitor 7, 8 ; Red Cross Comm. 7 ; Future Teachers Club 5, 6. 7, 8 Treas.. Chrmn. Publicity Comm. ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7 : Homemaking Club 7. Schwartz. Barbara S.U.I. H.R. Sec. 8; Senior Class Picnic Comm. 8; Student Council Open House Comm. 7, 8 ; Stu- dent Council Historical Comm. 5, 6 ; Student Council Election Comm. 3, 4 ; Spanish Club 7, 8 . French Club 3, 4 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8; Blue Ca- dets 7. Schwartz. Dennis Drake H.R. Treas. 7, 8; Student Council Rep. 8; Student Council Finance Committee 8 ; An- nual Index Committtee 8 ; Assembly Usher 7, S : Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6 R ; Key Club 7, 8. Schwebke. Pam I.S.U. French Club 5. 6: Football Pep Club 5; Bas- ketball Pep Club 6. Schweiker. Kathy S.IT.L Student C )uncil Intersch(H l Relations Comm. 7; Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Project Planning Comm. 8; Student ( ouncil Interna- tional Student Comm. 7 ; My Fair Lady 8 : Carousel 4 ; Play Bookkeeper 7, 8 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 3, 7, 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3, 7, 8 : Orchestra 3. 4. 5, 6 ; (ierman Club 8: Bridge Club 5: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Ca- dets 8 : Future Physicians 5, 6, 7, 8 — Iowa Methodist Hospital : Hawkeye Science Fair 4 ; Chemistry Lab Assistant 7, 8 ; Foreign Stu- dent — Austria ; Member Iowa Junior Academy of Science: U.N. Assembly Delegate: National Science Foundation Institutes : Behavioral Institute Grinnell 7 : Research Institute Still Osteopathic College 5. Schweiker, Sue ITniv. of Tulsa Student Council International Student Comm. 7 : Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4. 5. 6 : German Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Sec. 6 : Folk Music Club 8 : Exchange Student 1964. Scott, Candy S.U.I. Senior Class Picnic Comm. 8 : Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, 7, 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5. 6 : Nurses Moni- tor 7, 8 : Future Nurses 7. 8 ; Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8 —Sec. : Football Pep Club 7. 8 ; Blue Cadets 8. Scott, John Drake Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 : Band 7, 8 : Drum Major 7, 8 : French Club 3, 4 : Swimming 3, 4, 5. 7, 8—3 R ' s : Track 3. 4. 5. 6, 8—3 R ' s : All-State Orchestra 5 : All-City Band 5, 6 ; All-City Orchestra 5. 6. 7. 8. Scoville, Shirley Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Schribner, Jane Drake F ' rench Club 5, 6 : Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Senior Index Comm. 8. Severson, Gary Drake H.R. Pres. 7, 8: Student Council Rep. 7: Stu- dent Council Human Rights Comm. 8 : As- sembly Usher 7, 8; Band 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8; Football 3. 5. 7.-1 R ; Track 4. 6: Basket- ball Manager 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8—2 R ' s : Key Club 5, 6. 7, 8— Board Member: United Cam- paign Speaker 7. Sharpe. Wendell S. (Kris) Columbia H.R. Pres. 3. 4, 5, 6 : Student Council Safety and Transportation Comm. 7, 8 — Chrmn. : (lerman Club 5, 6. 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4: Swimming 3. 4, 5, 6 — 2 R ' s : Safety Club 8 ; Grace P. Maynard Award in Mathmetics : Selecte l Best Comm. Chrmn. (Delmer Bat- rick Award I 7. Sheldon, Anni Drake (Hrls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7 : Ger- man Club 3, 5, 6 : Secretarial Club 5, 6 : Foot- ball Pep Club 5, 7 : Blue CadeU 7 : Homemak- ing Club 7. Shelley. Stephen German Club Club 7. 8. I ' niv. of Missouri V. Pres. 6 : Key Shelley, Suzanne A.I.B. Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 7, H : Mixe I Chorus 3, 4, 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4, 8: Blue Cadets 8. 154 Shepherd. Nancy S.IM. H.R. Sec. f), H; Senior h lolit s 8; Student Council Rep. 3, 6 ; Student Council Human RiKhtH Comm. ; Student ( uncil ( ' onstitution Revi.sion Comm. H; Student Council Phone Book Comm. 5 ; Student Council Open House Comm. :i, 4 ; Stu lent Council Finance Comm. 7 ; Student Council Social Comm. Chrmn. 7, H: (;irls Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8; My Fair I dy 8 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6. 7, 8 : Girls (Ilee Club 3, 4 . Mixe l Chorus 3. 4 : Ger- man Club 5, 6, 7, 8 . Cheerleader 7, 8 ; leaders 3. 4. 5, 6. 7 V. Pres. 7 ; Football Pep Club 3. 5: Basketball Pep Club 4, 6; All-State Chorus 7 ; National Merit Letter of Commen- dation 7. Sheraden, Jane Library Monitor 8. At St. Joseph ' s Academy : GirU C.lee Club. Sherer. Allyn C. At Tech.: Ad Club; Monitor: Monitor Cap- tain. Shirk. Ron Senior Class Picnic Comm. 8 ; Senior Frolics 8 : Student C ' ouncil Rep. 5 ; Student Council Human Rights Comm. 6 : Student Council Finance Comm. 7 : Boys Activity Council 5, 6 : Boys Club Treas. 7, 8 : Boys C.lee Club 7. 8 : Football 2 R ' s ; Basketball 4, 6. 8—2 •R ' s : Track 6. 8. R ; Student Council ' Beat Rep. Award. Shockey. Larry H.R. Officer 5: Senior Class Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 3 : Student Council Finance Comm. 8 : Student Council Social Comm. 7 : Student Council Election Comm. 4 : Baseball 4. 6. 8 : Football 3. 5. 7 : Basketball 3. 4. Short. Marxaret Colo. State ( olle e Library Monitor 7, 8 : Student Council Rep. 8: Red Cross Rep. 7. 8: Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Latin Club 3. 4 : Office Helper 5, 6. Shotwell. Becky Hawaii Univ. Senior Class Frolics Comm. 8 : Student Coun- cil Rep. 8 : Cfirls Club Election Comm. 7, 8 : Play Production Manaf er and Prompter 6, 8; Annual Staff 8 ; Roundup Staff 8 : French Club 3. 4 : Scribblers Club 3, 4 : Sharks 6. 7. 8: F K)tball Pep Club 7; Basketball Pep Club 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8. Shriver. Robert Grand View Roundup Staff 7 : Stasre Crew 8 : J.V. Basket- ball 7, 8 : Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8 : Cross Country 7 : Sports Manager 4, 5. 6, 8. Silvers. Anne Macalester College Senior Class Line of March Comm. 8 : Student Council Human Rights Comm. 6 : Student Council International Student Comm. H : French Club 7. 8— Pres. : Football Pep Club 7 : Future Physicians 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Inter- national Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Simon. Gus S.l .L Inherit the Wind 7 ; Cross Country 7 : Track 4. 6. Sims, Dennis Ed. s.r. Skidmore, Beverly A. LB. At Johnston: Red Cross Rep. 3; Football Pep Club 3. 4 ; Basketball Pep Club 3. 4 : DECA Club 7. 8. Smith. Connie Arknansas State Collefre Senior Frolics Project Planninsr Comm. S : Student Council Finance Comm. 6 : My Fair Lady 8 ; Lunchroom Monitor 8 : Concert Chorus 7, 8 : Girls Glee Club 5. 6 : PWball Pep Club 7: All-State Chorus 7: Blue Cadets 7. At Milan, Tenn. : Speech and Drama Club 3. 4 : Latin Club 3, 4 : Future Teachers 3. 4 : Girls Glee Club 3. 4 : Pep Club 3, 4. Smith. Donald Ontral Smith. Jody Senior ' Class Picnic Comm. 8 : Re i Cross Rep. 7, 8: Mixe l Chorus 8: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, « : Blue Cadets 7. 8. Smith. Joyce Drake Student Council Election Comm. 5: Nurses Monitor 5, 6 ; Riderettes 7. 8 : ' uture Nurses 5, 6 : Football Pep Club 3. 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. Smith. Judy Northwest Missouri State Teachers H.R. Sec. 3 : Student Council Safety Comm. 7 : Student Council Poster-Booster Comm. 8 : An- nual Staff 7. 8 : Girls Glee Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6: Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Smith, Kathy I ' niv. of Arizona Student Council Ke l Cross Comm. 7 ; Student Council Poster- Bow ter Comm. 8 ; Girls Club Social Comm. 3, 4 ; (Jirls Club Friendship Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 : (;irls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 3, 4, 6. 6, 7. 8 ; My Pair Lady 8; Orchestra 5, 6. 7. 8; French Club 3, 4 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basket- ball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8 : In- ternational Club 7, 8; Folk Music Club 7. 8: Student Council Tutor Comm. 5, 6. NorthueMt Missouri State Smith. Ronald Re l Cross Rep Smith. Ruth Grand View H.R. Treas. 5 : Senior Class Day and Hacca- laureate Comm. 8: Senior Frolics 8; Student Council Hospitality Comm. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 4. 5 : My Fair I dy 8 ; Concert Chorus 6, 7, H ; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6 : Bridge Club 5. 6 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8. Soifer. Avi Yale Senior Frolics Comm. 8 — Co-Chrmn. ; Student (Council Project Planning Comm. 5 : Student Council International Student Comm. 5, 7, 8 : Student Council Constitution Re ision Comm. fi : Matchmaker 3 : Carousel 4 : Crucible 5 : Arsenic and Old Lace 6 : Inherit the Wind 7 : My Fair Lady 8 : Annual Co- copy Editor 8 : Roundup Editor 7 : Lunchroom Monitor 8 : Scribblers Club 5. 6, 7. 8 Pres. : Chess Club 3. 4 : National Thespians 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 Pres.; Thespians 4. 5. 6, 7. 8— Pres. : International Club 7, 8 : National Merit Final- ist : Biolotry I. b Assistant 5 : Iowa High School Journalism Workshop 6 : Student Cen- ter Help 7. 8. South. Sue Girls Glee Club 7: Mixed Chorus 7: Football Pep Club 5, 7 ; Basketball Pep Club 6 : Blue Cadets 8. Sparlin, Carol HIinois H.R. Sec. 5, 6. 7 : Student Council Rep. 7 : Student Council Inter-Sch H l Relations Comm. 4. 5. 6 : Student Council Social Comm. 7, 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 3 : Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7. 8 : F ' cMitball Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8. Spearh. Cheryl S.U.L Student Council Rep. 7, 8 : Student Council Open House Comm. 5, 6 : Leaders 6, 6, 7, 8 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8. Speers. David S.U.I. German Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8— Treas. 6 : Bridge Club 5, 6 ; Stamp Club 3. 4 : Future Physi- cians 3, 4. Spencer, Linda S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Internation- al Student Comm. 7 : Play Makeup Comm. 8 ; Math-Science Club 4: BriHj?e Club 4. 5, 6: I '  )tball Pep Club 3. 5. 7: Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. Sperry. James Northwest Missouri State Red Cross Rep. 7. 8 : Wrestling 3. 5. Stalker. Kenneth Terry Camegie Institute of Technology Student Council Safety Comm. 6, 7, 8 : Foot- ball 5. 6. 7. 8: Basketball 3. 4: J.V. Basket- hall 5. 6, 7, 8 : Pres. Iowa Youth for Traffic Safety : National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion Winner : High Scorer in J.V. Staple. Carol Doane College Band 3. 4. 5. 6 : German Club 5. 6. 7, 8 : Foot- ball Pep Club 5 : Basketball Pep Club 4 : In- ternational Club 7. l.S.U. Basket ball Pep Stedman. Linda Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 ; Club 4, 6. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. Steele. Steve Gary F M)tball 3 : Wrestling 7, 8. Shelter. Larry S.U.I. Band 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8 : Wrestling 3 : Track 5. Stephan. Tim Univ. of Houston Stage and Sound Crew 6, 7, 8. Stephans, Thomas S.U.I. Student Council Rep. 6 ; Student Council Fi- nance Comm. 6, 7 : Boys Activity Council 7. 8 : Boys Activity Council Comm. 7, 8 ; Boys Activity Council Officer 7, 8 : Football 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8—1 R : Basketball 3. 4 : Track 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8- 2 R ' s : Sports Manager 7 : Riders Club Rep. 5. 6. Stewart. David L. Stage Crew 7 : Chemistry Lab Assistant 7 : French Club 7 : Key Club 7 : Student Council Sch(M)l Relations Comm. 7. At Jefferson. lndepen lence, Iowa: Science Club 3, 4. Stickler. Linda Smith Football Pep Club 5. 7. Stone, Robert S.C.I. Boys Club Rep. 7. 8; Track 6. 8—1 R . Stonebraker, Janine Drake Re i Cross Rep. 4 : Football Pep Club 3 ; Bas- ketball Pep Club 4. Straub. Carol St. Luke ' s School of Nursing Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Internation- al Student Comm. 7 ; Play Ccjstume Comm. 4. 8 : Makeup Comm. 8 : Spanish Club 3, 4 ; Fu- ture Nurses 5. 6 ; Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : Supply Salesman. Strief, John S.IM. H.R. Pres.: Student Council Rep. 4; Lunch- room Monitor 7: Swimming: Student Council Assembly Comm. Chrmn. 7 : All-City Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, 4. 5, 6 : All-City Student Council Pres. 5, 6 : Key Club V. Pres. 5, 6 : State Student Council Candidate 5. Stroeber. Cheryl S.U.I. H.R. V. Pres. 5. 6: H.R. Sec. 7, 8; Student Council Safety Comm. 5 : Student Council His- torical Comm. 7 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 : Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8 ; Scribblers Club 5 : Leaders 4, 5. 6, 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basket ball Pep Club 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. Sullivan. Laura Cornell College Orchestra 3. 4, 5, 6 ; Future Teachers Club .= . 6. 7: Football Pep Club 3, 5, 7; Basketball Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Sullivan. Susan Drake H.R. Treas. 8; Nurses Monitor 7; Mixed Chorus 8 : Football Pep Club 7. At Winter- set : Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4: F. H. A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Girls Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 : H.R. Officer 3, 4 : Safety Club 3, 4. Sutherland. Keith M.I.T. Band . 6. 7. 8 : Sound Crew 6. 7. 8 — Chrmn. 7, S : Amateur Radio Club 7, 8 — Pres 7 : M rit Finalist. At Ottumwa : Band 3, 4 Swain. Fred Band 4 : German Club 4 : Camera Club 3 : Swimming 6 : Track 4 : International Club 3. 4 : Equestrian Club. Swain. Mary Drake Senior Frolics 8 : Concert Chorus 7. 8 : Girls Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6 : Scribblers Club 3. 4 : Future Teachers 5, 6, 7 : Future Nurses 5. 6. 7 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8. Taft. Robert W. Football 3. 4. Teigland. Bruce St. Olaf Senior Frolics 8 : My Fair Lady 8 : Con- cert Chorus 7. 8 : Mixed Chorus 5, 6 : Band 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Band Manager 7. 8: All-City Band 7. Tompleton. Diana Kay Terrill. Ron S.( .I. Wrestling 7. 8—1 R . Tesdell. Rosanne William W ' oods Student Council Rep. 3 : Girls Club Convales- cent Comm. 7. 8 : Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7. 8 : German Club 7 : Ftx)tball Pep Club 5, 7 ; Internatit)nal Club 7 : Counciling Office 7: Mrs. Cross ' s Office 7. 8. At Valley: H.R. Ren. 1. 2: Pep Club: Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4 : Future Homemakers Club 3. 4. Thomas. Robert L. Central Senior Frolics 8 : Boys Club Rep. 7, 8 : Boys Club Council Comm. 7, 8 : Red Cross Rep. 3. 5. 7: Baseball 4. 6. 8 -2 R ' s : Football 3. 5, 7 1 R : Wrestling 4. 6. 8. Thompson. Dennis N.W. Missouri State Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8: Basketball 6, 8; Cross Country 6. Thompson. Suzanne Northwest Missouri State Future Teachers Club 7. 8 : Football Pep Club 3. 5. 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Latin Club 3 : International Club 7. 8 : Homemaking Club 7 : Teachers Aid 7. 8. 155 Thomsen. Jane St. Olaf H.R. Sec. 7. S: Student Council Rep. Alter- nate 8, 4 ; Student Council Election Comm. 7 : (lirls Club Rep. 8. 4 : (lirls Club Hospitality Comm. 5 : (tirls Club Service Comm. 8, 4, 5, fi, 7, «; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 7. 8; Or- chestra 8. 4 : Sharks 5. 6, 7. H : Pep Club F(X)t- ball 3. 5. 7 ; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, H : Blue Cadets 7, 8. Thornbnrr, Jill Ripon. Wis. H.R. Sec. 6. 7: Senior Frolics 8: Student Council Election Comm. 8 : School Beautiful Girls Club Comm. 6, 7 : My Fair Lady 8 ; Red Cross Comm. 4 ; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8 ; Girls Glee Club 6. 7 : Mixe l Chorus 5. 6 ; Bridge Club Sec. 5, 6 : Leaders 5, 6. 7— Treas 8 : Pep Club Football 8. 5, 7 ; Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8 : L atin Club 8 : My ? ' air Lady Costumes Comm. Chrmn. 8 : Student Council Chaplain 8 : Student Council Hospital- ity Comm. Chrmn. 7 : II. N. Tour 6 : Student Council Open House Comm. 8. Thornhill. Michael S. Univ. of Wyoming Senior Frolics 8 : ' My F ' air Lady 8 : Lunch- room Monitor 7 : Concert Chorus 5. 6. 7. 8 ; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 6 : German Club 8. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: Football 3, 7—1 R : Wrestling l Cross Country 5 : Track 4, 6. Thy ben. P«t Drake Ftwtball Pep Club 5. 7; Basketball Pep Club 6. 8. At St. Joseph ' s Academy: Red Cross Rep. 8. 4 : Spanish Club 3, 4. Tinker, Bonnie Jeanne (irinnell Student Council Human Rights Comm. 8. 4. 7: Crucible 8: Inherit the Wind 7: Mv Fair Lady 8 : German Club 8. 4. 7. 8 : Thes- pians 4, 7, 8 : Hawkeye Science Fair 4. 8 : Iowa Jr. Academy of Science Symposium 4. 7, 8 : One Act Plays 4 ; Voice of Democracy Con- test 7. Towner. Carol LS.U. Senior Frolics 8 : My Fair Lady 8 : Annual Index Comm. 8 : Concert Chorus 5. 6. 7, 8 : Mixe l Chorus 8, 4 : Pep Club Football 3, 5. 7 : Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Homemakinsr Club 5, 6, 7. 8 : Publicity Comm. Inherit the Wind 7 : Publicity Comm. Cru- cible 5 : Office Worker. I pdeKraflT, Robert Rice I ' niv. of Colorado H.R. Vreii. 8. 4. 5: H.R. Vice P. 6. 7. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Rep. 5. 6, Alternate 4 : Student Council BuildinK an l Grounds Comm. 8 ; Stu- dent Council Open House Comm. 7 ; Student Council Sch(M)l Spirit Comm. ; Annual Sports Comm. 8 ; Lunchroom Monitor 8 ; Hall Moni- tor 8 : Baseball 4 ; Scholastic Art Key Winner 3 : Wrestling 8. 4 : Cross Country 7 : Student Council Second V. Pres. 8 : Kiwanian of the Month 8 ; Riders Club Rep. 5, 6. V Vail. Ron Drake F M)tball 3. 7. Valbrarht. Louis Wittenberg I ' niv. Student Ctnincil Human Rif hts ( ' omm. f ,  . 7 ; Inherit the Wind 7 ; Ont -Act Plays ( ; Makeup Comm. My Fair Lady 8 ; Lunch- room Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8 : Thespians 5, 6, 7, 8 : National Thespians 5. 6. 7, 8: Football 3, 5; Swimming 3, 4 ; Latin Club 8. Van Cleve. James L. Univ. of Iowa Roundup Staff Pajre Editor 8 : Red Cross Rep. 8. 4; Boys Tennis 5. 6, 7, 8—1 R : Wrrst- linjr 5, anden Branden. Roger Drake Student Council Inter-School Relations Comm. 5, 6, 7: Youth F mployment 7; My Fair Lady Designe ! and Painted Sets 8 ; German Club V. Pres. 7. 8 : Football 3, B. 7—2 R ' s : Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8—2 R ' s : Riders Club Rep. 6, 7. Vanderscoir. Jan William and Mary H.R. Treas. 8: Girls Glee Club 5. 6; Mixed Ch  rus 7, 8 : P questrian Club 6. 7, 8. At Newington High. Newington, Conn.: Student Council Rep. 8. 4 ; Girls Athletic Association 8. 4. Voight. John Michael l.S.V. Volberding. Joan S.IM Inherit the Wind 7 ; My Fair Lady K ; Future Teachers 6. 7. 8 : Hubbell Helper fi. 7. 8 ; Future Nurses 7, 8 : Pep Club F M)tball 8, 5, 7 : Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8. Watson. Katherine S.l ' .L Student Council Building and Grounds Comm. 4 : Girls Club Rep. Alternate 7, 8 ; (iirls Club C invalescent Home Comm. 7, 8 ; Library Monitor 8. 4; Red Cross Rep. 5. fi. 7, 8; Nurses Monitor 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 7, 8 ; Pep Club F K)tball 3, 5. 7 : Pep Club Basket- ball 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 8 : Future Physicians 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Student Council Rep. 8. Watson. Robert Scott ( ornell Senior Frolics 8 ; F(M)tball 3. Wellman. Martha S.U.I. Senior Frolics 8 : Student Council Transporta- tion Comm. 6 : Girls Club Convalescent Comm. 7. 8 ; Nurses Monitor 7, 8 : French Club 7, 8 ; Future Nurses 7, 8 ; Pep Club F(M tball 8. 5, 7 : Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8 ; Blue CadeUs 7. 8 ; Future Physicians 7. Wells. Marilyn Girls Glee Club 3: Mixe l Chorus 3; Secre- tarial Club 3 : Stage and Sound Crew 8. Werning. Donna I ' niv. of Nebraska H.R. Sec. 8. 4; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6: Girls Club Convalescent Children ' s Home Comm. 7 ; Homemaking Club 7. 8 : Pep Club F(H tbalI 3, 5 ; Pep Club 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7 : Latin Club 3. 4. Wessels. Julie Anne Drake Makeup Comm. 7 : Re l Cross Rep. 3. 4 : Span- ish Club «. 7 Treas. 8: One Act Plays 6; Pep Club P(M tball 8. 5, 7: Pep Club Ba.sketball 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8. Wessels. Robert J. Bridge Club 3. 4. 5 : Equestrian Club V. Pres. 5. : Pres. 7, 8. West. Renee Kirksville Lihrarv Monit  r 7 1Nm Club 8, 7: Pep Club Basketball Wharff. Barb Pep Club Football 7 ; Pep Club Basketball 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Whitney. Karen Coe College Student Council Human Rights Comm. 4, 5 ; Red Cross Rep. 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 5. 6 : Fu- ture Teachers 7 ; Pep Club Football 3, 5. Tr vi8. Ann Elizabeth Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Tressler. Barbara Univ. of Denver Senior Class Comm. Baccalaureate and Cla.ss Day 8: Student Council A. F. S. 4: Student Council Hospitality Comm. 5 : Student Council Social Comm. 6. 7 : Girls Club School Beauti- ful Comm. 8 : Sharks 3, 4. 5. 6. 7 -Pres. 8 : Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7: Pep Club Basket- ball 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Office Assistant 7. 8. Trnmmer. Pamela M. N.W. Missouri State H.R. Sec. 8: Student Council Social C .mm. fi; Student Council Rep. 4. 5 : Girls Club Home for the Blind 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; Band 3. 4 : Pep Club P ' ootball 3, 5, 7 : Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8. Tucker. Yale S.IM. Senior Frolics 8. Twedt, Barbara S.U.I. Student Council Rep. 3: Girls Club Rep. 5. 6: My Fair Lady 8 ; Concert Chorus 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 3. 4 : Future Nur.se8 3, 4 : Sharks 4. 5. 6. 8 : V. Pres. 7 : Pep Club Foot- ball 3. 5. 7 : Pep Chib Ba.sketball 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets : T.Mtin ( ' liiK ' 4 L I ' etz, Robert D. Oklahoma I niv. H.R. V. Pres. 3. 4. 5; H.R. Pres. 6. 8; Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, 4, 7, Alternate 8: Stu- dent Council Sch x)l Spirit Comm. 6 ; Student Council Safety Comm. 7 ; Ba.seball 4 : Football 3 ; Wrestling 3, 4. 5. 7. 8. Ummel. Diane Girls (;iee Club 3. 4 : Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7 : Bridge Club 4 ; Future Nurses 7 : Homemaking Club 7 : Nurses aid 7 : Student Council Spe- cial Days Comm. 7. Underwood. Susan Kay At Johnston High Sch(K)l : School Play 3 : Future Nurses 8. 4: Basketball (Girls) 3. 4: Pep Club Football 8 ; Pep Club Basketball 4 ; F ' loat Comm. 3. w Waldinger. Mark Student Council Tutoring Comm. 7, 8 : Tutor 7. 8 : French Club Constitution Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8: Future Physicians 7, 8. Walker. Brian J. Harvard Senior Cla-ss Liffe of March Comm. Co- Chrmn. 8 : My Fatr Lady 8 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Boys Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 5, 6: Cross Country 5 -1 R : A. F. 5. Comm. 4 : Riders Club Award 6, 8 ; Student Court Associate Judge 6. Walker. Nancy Senior Class Day and Baccalaureate Comm. 8 : Student Council Finance Comm. 4 : Student Council Election Comm. 6 : Red Cross 8 ; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8 : (Iirls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8 ; Secretarial Club Pres. 7, 8 ; Homemak- ing Club 7: Blue Cadets 7, 8: Pep Club Bas- ketball 4. 6. 8: Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7. Wallace. Linda Stephens College Spanish Club 7, 8: French Club 8. 4. .5. fi: Pep Club Football 3, 5, 7 : Pep Club Basket- ball 4, 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Equestrian Club 7. 8 ; Biology Lab. Help 5, 6, 7, 8. Wallett. Marg Kaniias ITniv. Student Council Historical Comm. 3, 4 : Stu- dent Council Special Days Comm. 5 : A. F. S. Comm. 6 : Student Council Open House Comm. 7 : Chrmn. Inter-School Relations Comm. 8 : Work Day Chrmn. 7, 8 : Annual Staff Senior Editor 8 : Carousel Makeup Comm. 4 : Cru- cible 5: Set Decorator Arsenic and Old Lace 6 : Inherit the Wind Student Director 7 : My Fair Lady Publicity Chrmn. : Office Helper 6 : Chemistry Assistant 7 : High Schf oI Day 6: United Campaign Speaker 7: K.D.P.S. 6. 7 : Red Cross Comm. 8 ; Girls Glee Club 8. 4. 5. 6 : Mixed Chorus 3. 4 : Pep Club Football 8. 5. 7: Pep Club Basketball 4, fi, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8 : Girls Club Social Comm. 3, 4 : German Club 8, 4 : Spree Comm. 4. 8. Wandling. Susan Pep Club F(K tball 3 : Pep Club Basketball 4. Warren. Susan Jean Riderettes 4, 6. Wichael. Linda Williams. Ann Colorado College International Student 7 : Roundup Staff Man- aging Editor 8 ; F ' rench Club 8, 7 ; German Club 7, 8 ; Pep Club Football 3, 7 : Pep Club Basketball 4 ; International Club 7. Williams. Carol Drake H.R. Sec. 5. 6: Senior Class Sec. 7. 8: Stu- dent Council 0| en House Comm. 4 : FMnance Comm. 5. Election Comm. 6, Social 7, Red Cross 8: Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8, Spree 8 : Annual Staff Student Life Comm. 7. 8 : Red Cross Rep. 5: Mixed Chorus 7: French Club 3. 4; Pep Club Football 8. 5. 7 : Pep Club Basket- ball 4. 6, 8 : Blue Cadets 7, 8 : Homemaking Club 7: I ab A.ssistant 7. 8: All-City Student Council Rep, 7. Williams. Linda Colorado College H.R. Sec. 7, 8 IH a . ; Red Cro.ss Comm. Chrmn. 8 : Red Cross Comm. 6. 8 : Student Council Social Comm. 8. 4. 5, 6. 7 : Girls Club Rep. 8. 4; Annual Staff Assistant Editor 7, 8; Roundup Staff Reporter 7 : Nurses Monitor 7 ; Mixed Chorus 8, 4: Homemaking Club 7, 8; Sharks Club 5. 6, 8: Minnows Chrmn. 4 — Treas. 7 ; Pep Club Football 8. 5. 7 : Pep Club Basketball 4, 6. 8 : Pep Club Board 7. 8 ; Blue Cadets 7. 8 : I tin Club 8, 4 : National Merit letter of Commendation 7 : United Nations Trip 6 : Student Council Rei . 6. Williams. Steve S.U.I. Williams. Tim Univ. of Oklahoma National Merit Letter of Commendation. Wilson. Bruce Simpson Annual Staff Photographer 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8; Roundup Staff Photographer 5. 6, 7. 8 : Cam- era Club 3. 4— V. Pres. 5, 6— Pres. 7, 8; Key Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Wisdom. Mary Kathryn I.S.U. Senior Cla.ss Line of March Comm. 8; Stu- dent Council Human Rights Comm. 5, 6. 7. 8 ; Student Council A. F. S. Comm. 8. 4 ; Make- up Comm. 7, 8 : Annual Staff 7. 8 ; Spanish Club 5. 6. 7, 8: Scribblers Club 8. 4; Future Teachers 8. 4, 5. 6 : Pep Club F(M)tball 8. 5, 7; Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7; Latin Club 8, 4. 156 Witt. Mike (trand View HridKe Club 5. 6 : Basketball 5. B : SwimniiiiK 4 . Hoys Tennis 5. 6, 8. Wittmack. Charles Arthur I.8.U. Senior Frolic« 8 : Student Council Rep. 3. 4 ; Student Council Project FlanninR and Eval- uation Comm. H : HuildinR and (Irounds Comm. 5, fi : Safety Comm. 4 : Boys Activity Council Treas. 5, 6: My Fair Lady 8; Concert Chorus 6, 7. 8 : Boys (Ilee 8. 4. 5 : Swimming 3. 4, 5. 6 -2 R ' s : Boys Cheerleaders 7: Boys Swimminjf leader 3. 4, 5, 6 ; Key Club Sec. h, fi. Pres. 7, 8 ; Student Council Pres. 7 ; Assembly Chrmn. 5, 6 : National Association of Student Council Conferences 7 : Uitlers Club Achievement Award ; District Student Council Treas. 5, 6. Wolf. Benny S.l ' .I. (German Club 5, 6: Stamp Club ' A: S.IT.I. Merit Scholarship 8. Woltz. John Woodman. Fred Service Club Rep. 5. 6. Woods. Jon (German Club 5, 6. 7, 8. Harvard (•rand iew Woods. Van S.U.I. Student Council Finance Comm. 7, 8 ; Boys Activity Council Rep. 7, 8 : (lerman Chib 4, 5. 6 : Boys Tennis 4 1 R . Woodworth. Richard H. Southern Methodist I niv. Crucible Advertising Comm. 5 ; Key Club 6, 7. 8. Woolever, ( reirory F. Cornell Folk Music Club 8; Boys State Rep. 6. Worden, Stephanie Univ. of Wisconsin H.R. Sec. A. 4 ; (lirls Club Home for Siirhtless Women Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 : Spree Comm. 8 ; Library Monitor 3 : Roundup Staff 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4 ; Red Cross Comm. G ; French Club 5, 6. 7, 8 ; Pep Club Football 8, 5. 7 : Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8 : Blue Cadets 7 ; Latin Club 3, 4 ; International Club 5, 6, 7, 8 : Student Council Finance Comm. 5 : his- torical Comm. 4 ; Red Cross Comm. 6, 8 ; Pos- ter-Booster 7, 8 ; Social Comm. 3. Wulf. Suzanne Pacific Christian College Sffiior Frolics 8 ; (lirls Club Spree Comm. 8 ; ■My Fair I dy ' 8 ; One-Acts 6 ; Concert Chorus 7, 8 : (lirls Glee Club 5, 6. 7, 8 : Mixed Chorus 3. 4 : Spanish Club 7. 8 : Swimming Life (;uard 3. 4 : Pep Club Football 3, 5. 7 : Pep Club Basketball 4. 6, 8 : All-State Chorus 7 ; Blue Cadets 7. Wyner, Barry Hand -A. 4. r,. (irand View Yapp. Charles N.E. Missouri State Teachers College One-Act Plays 6 ; Annual Staff Picture F litor 7, 8; Roundup Staff Picture ?:ditor 7: Football 3, 6, 7 1 R ; Track 4, 6. Yerrow, Rick Case Institute of Technology Student t ' ouncil Rep. 3, 4 : Matchmaker 3 ; Carousel 4 ; Crucible 5 ; Arsenic and Old Lace 6 : FiM tball 3,-1 R : National Merit Scholarship Finalist 8. At Kenmore West Senior Hijrh School, Kenmorr Fencing Club 3. Vocum. Jane Home S.C.I. H.R. Annual Salesman 6, 8; Senior frolics 8; My Fair Lady 8 ; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, s ; (;irLs (;iee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 5. 6: Hiderettes 7. 8 : French Club 3 ; Bridsre Club h, H; Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7: Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8: Blue Cadets H: Interna- tional Club Comm. 8. You n sr. Jeff ' incil Rep. 7, 8 : Student Council Comm. .5: Student Council Proj- f Comm. 6; F ' inance Comm. 7, 8: Kouiiilup Staff 8; Cross Country 7. Younr. Linda WartburR Future Teachers 6, 7 ; Pep Club FtKitball 3. 5, 7 : Pep Club Basketball 4, 6, 8 ; Blue Cadtts 7, 8; International Club 7, 8; Homentakins: Club 7. Youns. Lorna Carleton Student Council Human Rights Comm. 7, 8 ; Red Cross Rep. 3. 4 : Orchestra 3, 4. r, ; Math- Science Club 5 : Debate Club 4 ; Bridge Club 5, 6 : Future Teachers Club 7 : F ' ootball Pep Club 3, 5, 7 : Basketball Pep Club 4, 8 : Blue Cadets 8 ; Future Physicians Club 5, 6 ; Inter- national Club 5 ; Riders Club Rep. 5. 6, 7. 8. Zinirerman. Jacqueline Ann Patricia Stevens Pep Club Football 7 ; Pep Club Basketball 8 : Blue Cadets 7. 8. Zoesch. BiU I.S.U. Senior Frolics 8 ; Student Council Rep. 3, 5 : Student Council Building and (Irounds Comm. 3. r.f.rman Club 5, 6, 7. 8 Pres. 5, 6; Editor of N Aspaper 7. 8; Key Club 5, 6. 7, 8 ; S. Award 4 ; A. A. U. N. 5 ; Stu- •1. ii Alternate 4 ; L H. S. M. IJ. N. 8. Zuber. Pete Principla Corman Club 3. 4: Stamp Club 3: Football :!. 5, 6 : Wrestling 5, 6. 157 Finale Student council members momentarily cease from work at Camp Sunnyside and rest, while posing for a picture. An end must come to all ood things — even to being a Roosevelt senior. The center of three years of student existence will next fall be just a passing glimjxse from Polk Boulevard of a weathered brick build- ing. The friendships that meant so much in 1965 will be faint memories, to be dredged up at some still unplanned class reunion. But school, like life itself, knows no real ending. New voices will sing the old songs. New leaders will shout the old yells. The same old patterns of studying and living and loving will be worked out by eager new classes in their own special way, just as did the class of 1965. And Roosevelt, by its own special kind of chemistry, w ill go on adding something to each class — something that ever after will make each member look up proudly and say, Why, yes, I was graduated from Roosevelt r 158 ADVERTISING Professional Directory Complimvnts of KENNETH ARONOW. D.D.S. Roosevelt Shopping Center 279-3665 Com plirnrnts o f DR. H. A. BARQUIST Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon CH 3 865 803 Savings Loan Bldg. Addison W. Brown, M.D. Don O. Newlond, M.D. Robert B. AUender, M.D. Obstetrics ami Gynecology 528 39th Street DR. CHARLES BURR 5701 Hickman 279-9765 Compliments of M. T. BATES, M.D. L. O. ELY. M.D. A. MATTHEWS, M.D. 1068 4th Street DES MOINES MEDICAL CENTER Compliments of DR. MERLE D. BEAN DR. JOHN B. WILSON DR. LARRy L. LANG D nihiry for Children 4217 University Avenue Con fir at u lotions. Sen iors R. F. BIRGE, M.D. DAVID BARIDON. JR.. M.D. CHARLES S. CRUSINBERRY, M.D. Compliments of DRS. CORN GANGENESS PEDIATRICIANS DANIEL F. CROWLEY. JR.. M.D. 3200 University Avenue Compliments of CLINTON P. DAVIS. D.D.S. 804 Equifable Building E. J. DREW. M.D. General Surgery 2800 IngersoU 244 208 159 Compliments of DR. H. L. EDWARDS 415 Savings Loon Bldg. CH 3-0529 Congratulations Seniors! DR. HARRY B. ELMETS 1121 SAVINGS AND LOAN BUILDING CHARLOTTE FISK. M.D. Medical Ar+s Bldg. 3200 University Compliments of Robert H. Foss, M.D. Compliments of DR, CHARLES D. FREDERICKS, D.D.S. DR. CHARLES E. NEWCOMER, D.D.S. 1143 42nd Street ( ' .am plimcnts of LOUIS GOLDBERG. M.D. ABRAHAM WOLF. M.D. 4001 Incrersoll Clinic of General Medicine (.(tmpliments of DR. JERRY HARVEY 5701 Hickman General Dentistry 279-9724 Dr. John Hemminger. D.D.S. 510 Equitable Bldg. 243-3419 DR. DONALD B. HENRY Registered Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted CONTACT LENSES 516 Walnut Street CH 4-5354 Des Moines. Iowa Compliments of JAMES HOFFER. D.D.S. 814 Equitable Bldg. PARKER K. HUGHES, M.D. RICHARD M. MOORE, M.D, NORMAN K. RINDERKNECHT, M.D. Medical Arts Building 3200 University ORVIND R. JACKSON. D.D.S. 4416 IngersoU 279-4288 LOU F. KRICK. JR.. D.D.S. Ingersoll Medical-Dental Building Phone 279-9771 3830 Ingersoll Congratulations Seniors Jack R. Lilly, D.O. 4405 University Ave. Congratulations From DRS. LOSH, SHINKLE AND FATLAND 3705 Grand Co m pi I m rn ts of DR. M. I. LUTZ DR. JOHN Q. A. MATTERN Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 819 Savings Loon Bldg. CH 4-8760 Congratulations Seniors ! DR. NOL I. McGARVEY, M.D. DR. JOSEPH G. SCHUPP, M.D. DR. DONALD F. McBRIDE, M.D. Congratulations Seniors! BYRON M. MERKEL. M.D. BOYNTON T. WOODBURN. M.D. CHESTER C. WOODBURN. JR.. M.D. 1421 Woodland 288-2221 Compliments of DENMAR MILLER RONALD V. SAF AHorneys-af-Law 502-3-4 Empire Building Ph. 282-8341 Compliments of DR. GLENN MITCHELL 1412 -Woodland 288-2422 DR. HARRY C. MORROW Practice Limited to Orthodontics 713 Equitable Bldg. 243-2654 1(!1 DR. EDWARD S. NEUFELD Ih ' tUist :..U M lli Sir. ' . i Phono 279-3645 OLIN A. ELLIOTT. M.D. ROHKRT C. PORTKR. M.D. ROBKRT M. KNOX, M.D. RICHARD W. HAMMER. M.D. ROBERT C. LARSON, M.D. JIM J. MYERY. M.D. ARNOLD M. GORDON. M.D. Reaverdale Clinic Com pi I m en t s o f ALLAN B. PHILLIPS, M.D. JAMES T. McMillan, m.d. THOMAS A. BURCHAM. JR.. M.D. LOUIS L. MAHER. M.D. GEORGE H. HOLMES. JR.. M.D. 1419 Woodland Compliments of PAUL A. POLYDORAN. D.D.S. 283-2521 Compliments of DR. MARK RAVREBY DR. THOMAS C. RAYMOND. SR. DR. THOMAS C. RAYMOND. JR. 1008-1009 Bankers Trust Company Dentists Complimrnts of Meredith R. Saunders, M.D. 1413 Woodland Raleigh R. Snyder. M.D. 408 Equitable Building Eye Ear Nose and Throat 243-5544 COMPLIMENTS OF Jack Spevak, M.D. 631 Woodland Terrace Doctor ' s Park Compliments of A Friend Compliments of DR. F. EBERLE THORNTON. M.D. DR. DONALD BLAIR. M.D. 2801 Ingersoll Avenue Congratulations, Seniors ! Robert R. Updegraff, M.D., F.A.C.S. Com pli meats o } DR. ROBERT T. YOUNG DENTIST 3716 Ingersoll Congratulations, Seniors DR. ROBERT WM. YOUNG Orthodontist 4231 UniTersity Phone 277-7478 Ad Salesmen i) AI.I SMEN. FRONT ROW: Sheryl PidReon, Linda Myers, Romalyn Heintz, Beth Barrett, Mike Smith, Laurie Cross, John Mandelbaum, Barb DeRos. SECOND ROW: Dick Epstein, Dour Hanbury, ( athy Macomber, Margaret Short, Ann Lau rhead, Steve Lyons, Janice Miller, Marcia Moorhead. BACK ROW: Pat Neal, Carolyn Parry, Don Cooper, Vicky Swanson, Barb Mercer, Margaret Brown, Jean Diamond, Ann Ramsey. NOT PICTURED: Bob Deuben. 162 AT YOUR SERVICE DES MOINES TRANSIT COMPANY Congra tu lotions Graduates! AND LIGHT COMPANY Dependable Electric and Gas Service Congratulations to the Seniors Gingerbread House Children ' s Fashions and Gifts 7546 HICKMAN ROAD DES MOINES, IOWA Curlee Traditionals BLACKS - OLIVES - CHARCOAL BLACKS Size 36 to 46 REGULARS and LONGS Prom Just $39.95 2709 Beaver Ave. 274-1553 163 Congratulations from FRANKLIN PLAZA SUPER VALU 4926 Franklin Ave. 279-5636 MURRAY WORK CO. REALTORS 100 Hubbell BIdg. 288-3313 J. C. WHITE CONCRETE CO. Right wi+h White Ready Mixed Concrete and Building Materials Phone 244-3161 330 S.W. 7th Street Des Moines. Iowa Compliments of GORDON ' S WHOLESALE, INC ROOSEVELT PHARMACY ROOSEVELT SHOPPING CENTER Phone 277-4493 HOWARD V. BAILEY HAROLD D. BEAN Congratulalums 1965 Graduates Best Wishes for a Successful Future THE PAPER BOX Everything in Party Goods Roosevelt Shopping Center SCHALLER ' S STANDARD 28fh Grand SERVICE 288-1800 You Expect More At Bert ' s And You Get It Compliments of IOWA WINDOW CLEANING CO. CONRAD ZINGERMAN, OWNER 402 3rd Street Des Moines, lowo 164 DAIRY QUEEN 308 Grand, West Des Moines Phone 255-9988 KING YINGLOW RESTAURANT Sweet Sour Pork Egg Roll, Etc. 223 4th Stri rt Congratulations ORVILLE LOWE MIDTOWN MOTORS 1408 Locust St. Jim Vail Orville Lowe Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors ' 65 CAPP HOMES H. DIAMOND Compliments of Robinson Wholesale Company EAST 14th EUCLID Sporting Goods Drugs Cosmetics Housewares Jewelry Photo Supplies DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE Iowa ' s Guitar Center FENDER— GIBSON— EDIPHONE— VEGA SOYA— GRETCH—ESPANA— HARMONY 310 8th Street Across from Younkers Congratulations Graduates! ENGMAN MANUFACTURING CO. ANGIE ' S SHOE SERVICE ORTHOPEDIC WORK Canvas Shoes for the Whole Family 2607 Beaver Avenue — BL 5-9610 165 with Quality You Can Taste [Mi flnoERSon ERicKSon DAIRY CO. DES MOINES • WATERLOO CHARTER BUSES S-M-B STAGE LINES= INC. The Idea Way to Trave • REST ROOM FACILITIES • AIR CONDITIONED • RADIOS • SCENIC WINDOWS • RECLINING SEATS Complete Qhatizr Service Anywhere 1700 EAST COURT 262-9349 Congratulations Graduating Seniors FRANKELS 2 Fine Sfores Downtown Park Fair Compliments of A FRIEND ( ' omplet€ Menu of Exotic mm mf $ TABLE SERVICE CARRY OUT 611 37th Street OR 4-2303 MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND DIAMOND SETTERS 306 8fh Street DES MOINES. IOWA Ph. CH 4-5721 Roosevidt Students! Watch for the opening of BABE ' S In the Roosevelt Shopping Center Just North of Reichardt ' s • Famous Pizza • American and Italian Dishes • Open Monday through Saturday 166 SMITTY ' S DONUT SHOP 19th and Keo WJiere Each Customer Becomes a Friend SEE US FOR JOB OPENINGS NO char ;e to register ACME EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 305 Kresfie RMg., 214-9156 DCS MOIM ES  . lOW Congratulations, Simiors THE FOOD KING OF DES MOINES Compliments of ROBINSON ' S FABRIC SHOP 3015 Merle Hay Road Room 3 Homesteaders Life Company 2141 Grand AT 8-7481 you don ' t need aladdin ' s lamp to make your dreams come true Become a PROFESSIONAL BEAUTICIAN in just lOVz months At Iowa ' s largest, most luxurious Basic and Advanced Beauty Academy THE CHOICE WITHOUT COMPROMISE Americana ACADEMY OF BEAUTY VISIT OUR SCHOOL— SEE IT IN ACTION Drop in af your earliest convenience — today, if you ' d like If You Cannot Visit Our School Write or Phone for Complete Information Americana Academy of Beauty 414 Walnut Street Des Moines. Iowa Phone 283-2721 167 COMrRATULATlOm 1965 GRADVATim CLASS DELAVAN MFG. CO. W EST DES MOI. ES IOWA Con gra tulat ions from MACOMBER CO COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE 3620 Ingersoll 274-1721 ( lorn plimriits nf HICKMAN BARBER SHOP 5707 Hickman CONGRATULATIOISS SENIORS! Compliments of THE ROOSEVELT BOOTERY 841 42nd St. 255-8061 Located in the Shopping Center Comfdiments of General Mortgage Corporation of Iowa Fleming BIdg. Des Moines, Iowa Printers of +he ROUNDUP YOUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. II 39 24fh Street 277-4423 FOR NON-DRINKERS ONLY PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. 6000 Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Congratulations Graduates and Students of ROOSFJ ELT FOR THE PRETTIEST CORSAGES . . . INGERSOLL FLORISTS 2809 Ingersoll see 1148 Polk Blvd IF YOUR HAIR ISN ' T I BECOMING TO lyou should BE COMING TO yo( f% as RICHMOND ' S SALON OF BEAUTY Phone 277-4472 INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Distinguished Service Since 1905 Byron Hart Agency 3839 Merle Hay Road 276-54 1 4 168 BLUE LINE STORAGE CO. FRANK BURNS SONS PHONE 244-81 SI J o, 1 Specialists in Lon -Distance Moving Ajrent: AMJKD VAN LINES BRACS APPLIANCES — TV — STEREO Sery ' inq Des Mo ' inei Since 7937 2707 Beaver Ave. 277-4403 TEGELER ' S STANDARD SERVICE 1760 Beaver Des Moines Phone Iowa BL 5-9838 Congratulations from ESTES-KIRTLEY Outfitters to Men 2722 Ingersoll 288-881 I (.omplimrtits of FRANKLIN PLAZA BARBER SHOP Martin Bell. Manajrer 4912 Franklin Congratulations Seniors! MAXHEIM PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO 544 36th Street 255-1553 Congratulation Seniors! THOMPSON BEAUTY SCHOOL 707 Locust COSGROVE SHEET METAL WORKS General Sheet Metal Works 106 East Locust Ph. 243-1618 Congratulations Settlors SALON RIVIERA 861 42nd St. CR 7-41 18 169 HERE ' S DOGGONE GOOD ADVICE! Our ( on«rratulations to you on rearhiiitr this important plateau in your life! hatever your future. Capital City Bank would like to help you overcome any financial problem that mijilit stand in the way of your plans. Come join the ever-jirowing « :roup of younjs men and women who have chosen Capital City as their bank. You ' ll find a jrood bankin ; relationship will be a prized possession now and in tlu years to come. eVe lookintr forward to meeting vou . . . Tfw Full Service Bank With The Personal Touch! MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST IN DOWNTOWN DBS MOINES 243 5121 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 170 Congra tulat i o n s from KEO CAR WASH ]:VM) Keo 244-5773 Congratulations Seniors CHAS. W. GOERING Plumbing - Heating 279-9797 3211 Forest Ave. Best Wishes CLARK SUPER 100 1818 Keo Way BOB CASBER, DEALER For the fireatest in foods try PARK LANE DRIVE-IN ORBIT BASKET BIG JOHN ITALIAN HERO ONION RING A Variety of Drinks and Malts 1931 Forest Car Hop Service Compliments of KOCH BROS. Printers Stationers 4th Grand 283-2451 ENCHANTED COTTAGE THE EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR CHILDREN 381 I Ingersoll Des Moines Compliments of CONSOLIDATED SUPPLY COMPANY 303 New York Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Wholesale Distributiors of Qualify Plunnbing and Heating FOUR CORNERS PHARMACY 3707 Beaver Ave. 255-2135 Sick Room Supplies — Sales and Rental CAMP Orthopedic Appliances, Garments, Braces CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Compliments of HANBURY SHEET METAL 834 1 0th Street DES MOINES VIRGINIA ' S BEAUTY SALON 6415 Universify Avenue Phone 277-2004 UPTOWN HARDWARE Gifts — Housewares 4120 University 255-8810 Open 24 Hours GRAND LANES Open 24 Hours 171 erman American Restaurant t vaturing: German food served in an Old W orld atmosphere of rare peace that so well describes true Old U orld eating places. Hours . . . Mon. thru Thurs. — I 1 :00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday — I 1 :00 a.m. - 12 Midnight Sunday — I 1 :30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 5216 N.E. I4fh Street - Phone 266-1173 4 BLOCKS NORTH OF THE INTERSTATE Convenient locations in loua s Largest Shopping Center Downtoivn Des Moines U here There s More of Everything . . . Including Parking BROWNIE ' S PARKING QUALITY CHEMICAL COATINGS for the home, farm and industry IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO.. INC. AUTO INSURANCE COVERAGE for All Other CANCELLED or REJECTED RISKS S. R. 22 Filin3 ROBERT L. NEREIM 2006 E. Grand 262-1118 172 BARBEQUE HICKORY HOUSE Ingersoll af Harding Road 288-2522 JIMMY PAYNE. Manager $13.47 Transistor Pocket Radio Ensemble. Includes Zenith Royal Pocket Radio, carry earphone attachment, batteries. P I D G E O N ' S Furniture and Appliance Stores ELSIE SAyS ' Conffraiulaiions to the Class of ' 65 enjoy Iowa farm fresh DAIRY PRODUCTS 173 arthur h. neumann bros., inc. of DES MOINES 174 Congratulations to the Class of 1965 Villa Capri beauty salon 64fh and Douglas Des Moines TRUMAN ' S SHOE REPAIR HENRY J. SALZMAN SHOE BUILDING ORTHOPEDIC SERVICE 3615 IngersoU HANDBAG REPAIRING DYEING REFINISHING BL 5-9254 (U) m pi i m m t s (tj HOME CARPET 4040 University 277-4407 STUDIOS — 6 DES MOINES 420 NINTH ST. 288-6300 PAINT BUILDING MATERIAL H. M. ILTIS LUMBER CO. Three Locations 2629 Beaver Ave. — lohnston — West Des Moines BL ' 5-1155 BR 6-1523 CR 7-4445 Compliments of FORKER PHARMACY 2505 FOREST AVE. 274-2597 Brownlie-Beaverdale Hardware 2615 Beaver Avenue - BL 5-0472 Serving Des Moines Since 1924 BOOK ' S RESTAURANT and NUT HOUSE 409 6fh Des Moines, Iowa Congratulations and Good Luck Seniors ' 65 ckljarbt ' s, inc. 703 Locust 847 42nd VICTORS STANDARD SERVICE 42nd 6r Crocker Des Moines Phone Iowa 255-9735 Complimriii s i,j NEAL CO. 10WA S RYING REALTORS Industrial — Commercial 244-5175 100 Hubbell BIdg. — 9fh Walnut 175 (.nuiiratulntions and Best IT ishes to Our Futnrr ( .ustiPmrrs VAN DYCK FURNACE COMPANY 1 KK) Hanliiio Hoad 283-2123 DEL ' S BARBER SHOP IVY LEAGUES — FLAT TOPS — CREWCUTS BUTCHES — THE NEW RAZOR CUTS 409 West Euclid 288-9124 ( .on f:ra tulnt ion s Srn iors ! BOAT A RAMA, INC. EVINRUDE BOATS. MOTORS TRAILERS 243-4157 1935 2nd Ave. CORNER POCKET BILLIARD CENTER FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT AT IOWA ' S FINEST BILLIARD CENTER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 65 24th AND UNIVERSITY 255-9794 J ESTE SONS R Everything in Real Estate and Insurance Since 1897 Fleming Building Phone 243-0511 176 W PR i- 1 in m ' h! 1 PRINTING • BINDING STEEL AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE CATALOGS • BROADSIDES • CIRCULARS Other Direct Advertising Pieces Fine Engraved Stationery Invitations and Announcements •Calling Cards LLACE-HOMESTEAD CO. 1912 Grand Ave. DES MOINES- IOWA Phone 243-6181 Congratulations, Seniors of 1965 MAY EACH OF YOU HAVE A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE AND FOR BANKING NEEDS REMEMBER BANKERS TRUST CD. IN OUR NEW BUILDING STILL AT 6TH AND LOCUST DES MOINES MOST CONVENIENT BANK M«mb«r F.D.I.C. Congratulations from CASA REALTY CO. 1208 42nd St. 274-3831 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 1213 25fh St. 274-3401 Compliments of Mitchell Automatic Transmission Co. Complete Transmission Service . . . straight or automatic . . . stock or heavy duty 1601 Locust Street Ph. 283-2446 177 onsi You ' ve successfully achieved another goal. You ' re ready to begin reaching for future successes. But . . . how do you measure success? Not with a caliper or a yardstick or a stopwatch . . . not by the acre or the ounce or the cubic foot. Success is intangible ... it is the sum of your personal goals and aspirations, sorted into positions of relative importance. Whatever you establish as your criteria of success, you will need to exercise self discipline. Ambition alone is not enough . . . even coupled with intelligence and talent. Self discipline is essential to direct your energies and abilities into productive channels ... to provide you with initiative and perserverance. Develop this quality . . . you will enjoy a more rewarding life, a more successful life. ' ' ' Ambition is just the desire to succeed. The world is full of ambitious failures — ail desire and no discipline. Self discipline is perhaps the most important quality an intelligent person can develop in order to reach his goals. ' ' From an address by William A. Hewitt, Chairman, Deere Company. JOHN DEERE John Deere Des Moines Works. Des Moines. Iowa 178 GRAND VIEW COLLEGE East 13th and Grand view DES MOINES. IOWA FOUNDED 1896 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE — LIBERAL ARTS — PRE-PROFESSIONAL Accredited by ISorth Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools STUDENTS FROM COAST TO COAST A Small School with Every Advantage We invite you to join us and participate in the fellowship of a Christian approach to education and personal growth. HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS — LOW COSTS ( ' .(tm [tli mrnis i f WITMER-KAUFFMAN-EVANS, INC. INSURORS 210 Equitable BIdq. 244-4157 Richards PHARMACY nunnc Richards, R.Ph, 3001 Merle Hay Road 276-4578 Comj)Iifiirnts of MEEK PRINTING CO 1020 Locust Street Rear BOB BROWN CHEVROLET Iowa ' s Largest and Finest NEW CARS NEW TRUCKS nth Locust USED CARS USED TRUCKS AT 8-2151 HILLYER CLEANERS Congratulations, Seniors 863 42nd Phone CR 7-0793 Compliments of MARVIN A. POMERANTZ 179 donaratuiati ions ON YOUR GRADUATION FROM ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL . . . AND YOUR STATE CHAMPION BASKETBALL TEAM 1301 GRAND AVE. PHONE 243-1181 FIRST IN PERSONAL SERVICE 180 Footwear For All the Family FIELD SHOE CO. 710 Walnut 11 Really Appreciate Your Business HARMON ' S BARBER SHOP 845 42nd Street Phone 279-9557 Compliments of Des Moines Seed and Nursery Co. Des Moines ' Most Complete Pet and Garden Supply Stores 815 Locust Street Ph. 283-2351 CUSTOM STYLED CLASS RINGS WATCHES - CHARMS - PENDANTS BIRTHSTONE RINGS Nation ' s Largest Jewelers World ' s Largest Diannond Cutters Des Moines 510 Walnut Street - Merle Hay Plaza Central Life Assurance Co. W. H. FONES and ASSOCIATES 908 Grand 288-1965 Congratulations to the Class of 1965 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 2122 Fleur Drive Phone: 288-48SS AcoHstieal Ceilings PULIS GROCERY 820 35th BL 5-3183 BOOTS STUDIO 612 Grand West Des Moines BL 5-4221 Special gifts for special people 3730 Snf f-sJi •nu0 Phone 275-0476 Compliments of DIAL FINANCE 181 1965 Annual Ad Captains AD CAPTAINS. BACK ROW: Marjraret Short, Ann I aughead, Janice Miller, Laurie Gross, John Mandelbaum. FRONT ROW: Steve Lyons, Shery I Pidpeon, Dick Epstein, Don ( ooper. NOT PICTURED: Jean Diamond, Hob Deuben. 182 Con fir at ulation s Sen iors THE POPCORN MAN Park Fair Shopping Center IRWIN ' S BIKE SUPPLIES — SPORTING GOODS 166 24+h St. Des Moines, Iowa Complimvnts of ROBINSON BROTHERS AND COMPANY Steel Since 1899 Congratulations Seniors! Scandia Savings and Loan Association DES MOINES, IOWA ANKENY, IOWA ZELLER ' S Windsor Village Fabrics Better Fabrics make Better FaihiorW PATTKRNS NOTIONS FABRICS Phone 255-2343 7135 University MICHAEL ' S RESTAURANT On Fleur Drive SNACKS or DINNERS KNOWN FOR AGED STEAKS and REAL ITALIAN CUISINE Congratulations Graduates: COMPUMESTS OF IOWA ASBESTOS CO. 112 S. W. 2nd Congratulations HARDER PHARMACY 6601 University Com pi itnen ts o f GREEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 321 Locust St. Des Moines, Iowa ANONYMOUS GOULD CAMERA SHOP 37th INGERSOLL MERLE HAY PLAZA 183 Cheryl Arvidson b ' u Bdrretf N ; , v_ : pce.l Dennis Donohue Bob Druker Jim Duncan Dick Epstein Barry Frank John Gordon Pat Havens Candy Heafon Bill Jones Kathy Kennedy John Maddy Kay Nordeen Kris Sharpe Linda Stickler Laura Sullivan Brian Walker Jane Yocum Lorna Younq 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. 1912 GRAND AVENUE • DES MOINES 6. IOWA 184 Compliments of HOWARD MARTIN AUTO BODY SERVICE 528 I4fh S+. 243- 2451 244- 7849 HOLLEYS SCHOOL 6r OFFICE SUPPLIES FLAGS— BANNERS— SHAKERS 100 E. GRAND AVE. (Jam pi im en is o f FRANKLIN DRUG COMPANY 4944 Franklin Ave. 255-2165 Thanks Bob Lyon, Don Logan, Harry Dickey and the Wallace-Homestead Co. Staff The Roosevelt Roundup SCHAFFER ' S BRIDAL SHOP BRIDAL GOWNS AND VEILS FORMALS AND COCKTAIL DRESSES 304 8th Street 288-0356 DRIVE CAREFULLY MEN .... IN YOUR GTO SUMNER PONTIAC CO. 18 Years of Fair Dealing ( .o m pi i m en t s o f BERRy-MYRON BUSINESS MACHINES 1200 Grand 244-2139 Compliments oj GILBREATH UPHOLSTERY SUPPLY CO. 2303 S. E. 14th Sf. Phone 283-1515 PHILLIP LANE J. 3029 INGERSOLL n ten or 6 TELEPHONE 274-3435 Cotii i liments of DICK CANFIELD ' S DRIVE-IN Specializing in Barbecued Foods MERLE HAY AND DOUGLAS Congratulations Seniors! IDEAL PRINTING COMPANY Sam Asarch 221 Grand Avenu? Phone CH 3-0255 Expression irt l lioto rapliy Richard Phntography in Beaverdale Best U ishes from DES MOINES AGENCY REPRESENTATIVES RICHARD B. RYDEN. C.L.U. Aqency Manager KQUITABLE OF IOWA MORRIS AUTO PARTS. INC 1309 Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa 50309 TENSION ENVELOPE CORP. 1912 Grand Des Moines, Iowa ROCKYS WHITE SHUTTER INN FEATURING Cantonese and American Dishes FLUER DRIVE AT STANTON Call 243-0114 For Reservations Compliments oj ALIBER CO. LOANS 300 Grand Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF HEATING WHOLESALERS 1G7 S. W. 2nd 180 JhiL 60LD RIBBON DAIRY PRODUCTS Pledge To serve and satisfy the public as completely as possible. To offer only the finest quality merchandise. To strive constantly to improve our service to our custom- ers. To charge a fair price for the products we offer. To apply this test to everything we do. Eighth and University Phone 243-6211 L 1 iColoniaUMW S OO BHSAD - f ' - 1 COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY 1225 2nd Avenue Des Moines, Iowa FRED RASCHKE. JR. RASCHKE PLUMBING AND HEATING FREE ESTIMATES 277-7055 1403 CUMMINS PARKWAY DES MOINES, IOWA 50311 (. ' .oil unitiilatinii s Sc i iors ! wur mstvm nOKIST 274-3616 187 GET THE HABIT-TAXICABIT RUAN CAB 28-28-111 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1965 from POLK COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Seventh and High Des Moines, Iowa Congratulations from WILLIAMS FASHION HOUSE Ctmiira tulat i on s Srn iors COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Congratulations Simiors! THOMAS WOLFF ASSOCIATES 518 Grand Ave. Ci)ny:r(itulati(ttis Svnittrs MAMA LACONA ' S 3627 Beaver Avenue Phone: 274-0403 City-Wide Delivery 188 At Your Service . . . the Convenience of YELLOW CABS Phone 243-1111 Banking - Estate Service Mortgage Loans Automobile and Personal Loans Safe Deposit Vaults Central National Bank 7-Up...when theni action ! ROOSEVELT A school of high ideals — where sportsmanship and honesty are prized Congratulations SENIORS OF 1965 RIDER ' S CLUB . . . is an organization that is proud to serve the students of a fine school like Roosevelt. Everyone who takes an int erest in the school is urged to join alumni, parents and friends. 189 Yearbook Is Big Business This year ' s annual staff had bi ideas — the most ever, color, a two-tone cover — and to Busi- ness Manager Dick Epstein and his staff went the job of raising money to pay the resulting bills. Circulation Manager Angie King organized a drive that sold almost 1600 books to eager stu- dents. Sam Cook raffled off a frigid turkey for publicity. Sheryl Pidgeon sold ads. and more ads, and more ads, until sponsor and business manager alike forced a halt. With Cathy Schwei- ker ' s help, the ad accounts were collected. The result of this hectic year of activity? To Business Sponsor Charles Greenwood ' s conster- nation, the bills were paid, the books balanced, and the 1965 annual was in the black! Like pencils. Drake students are not all alike. Some come from big cities, others from small towns. Some are from the East Coast, others from Cali- fornia. Some are from as near as Des Moines, others from as far away as Hong Kong. Some are rich, others of relatively mod- est means. Some want to become teachers, others lawyers, still others businessmen. Some are Republicans, others are Demo- crats. Drake students differ in many respects, but they share a common bond: the desire for an education. They are preparing themselves for careers while gain- ing insight into the problems con- fronting today ' s world. We would be pleased to answer your ques- tions about our study programs. RAKE UNIVERSITY Congratulations from EASTER ' S SUPER UALU 6605 University 255-1191 PJtONEES JEWELERS OF IOWA Our Centennial Year in Des Moines Fo.nded 1865 Plumb Jewelry Store Walnut at Sixth Des Moines FOR THE LATEST TECHNIQUE IN GRADUATION and WEDDING PORTRAITS ANDREWS STUDIO  22 W jiliuii CH 4-1956 191 Iowa farmers plant PIONEER more ® corn than any other kind PIONEER. 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Lisa Akers, Jack Akers, Jim Akers, Max Akin. Diane Alcorn, Jane Aldrich. Lila Allen. Ed Allen, Kathy Allen. Margaret Allen. Ron Allen. Steve Allen. Terri Allen, Marni A Mender, Mary Allender, Sue Altman, Jeanne Amerson. Kristi Amick. Julie Anderson. Barb Anderson. Bill Anderson, Bob Anderson, Clyde Anderson, D. J. Anderson. Gail Anderson, Jean Anderson, Joyce . Anderson, Karla Anderson, Kris Anderson, Linda Anderson, Mark Anderson, Paul Anderson, Ro er .. Anderson, Scott .. Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Valerie Andrew, Sheryl ... Andrewson. Jack Andriano, Kathie Ansreren. Frank .. Anwyl. Rick Apple, Robert , Ar etsinprer. Jill , Arnold. Chris Arnow, Marty Aronow, Richard Aronow, Steve .... Arvidson, Cheryl 31 64 74, 111, 116 64, 138, 142 :n, 104. 105. 113 64 74, 106 103 64. 103 18, 19 64 74. 100 74. 118 31. 88 64 74. Ill, 116 64, 129 74 74 64 74. 99, 137 64 31, 96, 100, 106 81. 112 74, 100 81, 26, 123. 108, 128, 114 129 18 64 Aschen, Dean Ash, (;ail Askew. Pam Aspenprren. Jack Aspengren. Bill Atherton, Linda Avise. Kathleen Ayers, Dave 74, 92, 98 74 64. 102 74, 111 74 31, 102 64, 118 64, 129 26, 106 64 74 14 81, 106, 113 .81. 129. 180, 139 64 14 64 - 64 31 . 74 64, 137 74 74 24, 111 64 64 74. 104 74 64 64 31 B Babbitt, Florence 74 Backman, Debbie 64, 137 Backus, Linda 74 Baer, Jan 31, 84, 86. 88, 92, 93, 96, 99 Bajfby, Gary 31, 115 Baprdonas. Rhea 26, 101, 136 liak ' tr. Mike 74 I ' .n Hey. Robert 26, 102, 103 I ' .ailey. Jan 74 Hailey, Tracy „. 64 Baker, Debbie 64 Baker. Jerry 31 Baker, Jim 132 Balch. Elvin 31 Baldwin, Stan 74 Baiko, Sue Bannister, Tom Barber, PVank Barnes, Barbara Barney, Lynn Barquist, Kris Barrett, Beth .81, 111, 116 64 74. 132 74, 102 31 64 27. 81, 86, 116 Barskey, Dennis Bartley, Georvrt- Bart ley. Kris Bartnek. Andi Bassarear. Jim Bassman. Bohbi Bailsman. Elaine Bastian. Gary Battershell. PeKpry Battrick. Delmer Batt.s, Dave BauKhman. Sandy BauRus, Jim BauKUs. Kath Baumeister, Mark Baumprartner. Josephine BaumKartner. Ruth Bayer. Jill Beal. Linda Bean. Micheal Beardsley. Sue Beasley. Byron Beasley. James Beasley. Robert Beatty, Jon Beatty, Pearl Bechtel, Chris Beck, Steve Beecher, Ann 74, 142 , 115, 115 64 74, 114 :n .74 .64 74, 138 31 10 64 74 110. 123, 125, 140 64 31 31 Beers, Linda Beeaton. Bruce Behm, Kristi Bell, (larry Bell. Micheala Bell. Steve Bemis. Sherry Bemisdarfer. Bob Benjre, Gloria Bennett, Benny ... Bennett, Ed 26 .24 .64 112 64, 103 32, 105 74 64 32 64 32 32, 115 64 32. 86, 89, 96, 99, 112 74 32. 102. 106. 114 74 74, 132 64 74 .64 74 32 64, 132 64 Barrett, Susan 64 Bentley. Micheal 82, 100, 114 BenUm, Bob 32, 102, 106, 106, 108 Berjfeson. Tina 74, 101 Berjrman, Bruce 74 Berkley, Bob . 82, 104, 106. 115, 116 Berns, Cathie 32, 115 Berry, Jttc 74 Berry, Scott 74 Berry, Susan 64 Berven, Barb 74 Best. Ron 32 Beveridge, Dav« 64 Biddle, Vera 18, 19. 89 Bidelman. Wayne 32. 108. 104, 111 Bierbaum. Hubert 25 Bilbrey, JeflF 32. 87 Billick. Lark T4 Billmeyer, Gary _ IK Binns, Kevin 74, 115 Binpraman, Marjr 64 Birtfe, Tom 74 Bishop, Ben 82, 87. 100 Bishop. Bill 32 Bishop. Dave 64, 129 Bishop. Jane 82. 101, 118 Bishop. Jane 64 Bishop. Jean 18, 82. 101, 113. 118 Bishop, Sara 32, 96, 100 Bjornstad, Edith 14 Bjornstad, Janet 64 Black, Bobby 64 Black, Neil 74 Blacketer, Becky 64, 116 Blacketer, Stephen 88, 106, 115 Blackman, Donald 11 Blair, Miriam 74 Blair, Patty 74 Blake, Linda 74. 116 Blake, Tom 33, 111 Blanchard, Judy 64 Blaskovich. Joe 128, 129 Blazek. Beth 74, 110, 113 Bliss, Barb „ 64 Bliss. Roz 74 Blount, Lucy 64 Blount, Steve 64 BlumenberK. Karen 74 Boal. Steve 74, 103 Boatman, Karen „ 64 Bobb, A. J „ 64 Bodin, Dee 64, 129. 132 Bohner, Dan 74, 118, 129 Boiles, Paula 64 Bonta, Stan 74. 103 Bookey, Harry 74, 137 Booth, Marlene 74, 91. 96, 116 Booth, Mary Scarlet 64, 105, 114 Booth, Sherry 64 BorpT, Gloria ....88, 96. 99, 100, 117 Borpr, Mike 64 Borror, Tom 64, 129 Borror, Sandy 33, 99, 112 Bos. Thomas 74 Bosse, Hans 33, 111, 119 Bostwick, Cheryl 74. 113 Bounds, Royce 33, 102 Bowen, Jim 33 Bowers, Jim 74, 110, 115 Bowes, Terry 33, 88, 91, 110, 140, 141 Bowles, Buddy 74. lis. 132 Boyce, Thomas 33 Boyd, Barbara 74 Boyd, Denny 74 Boydston, Anne 64. 90, 99, 105 Boysen, Kim 64 Bradley, Sandy 64 Bradley. Tcxid 64. 129 Brandt, Sue 33, 105, 11, 112 Brantman. Jo Ann 64, 114 Brauer, Ct)nnie 64 Braun. Mark 64 Braun. Ron 64 Brazzle. Bill 74 Brewer, Barb 88. 87, 99, 105, 114 Brindley, Brian : ' .3. 136 BrinjrenberR, Jim 33 BrinifenberK. Trudi 64 Brinton. Karen 88. 98. 100 Brittinprham. Miml 64 Britton. Patricia 64 Broadfoot, Sandee ....88. 86. 106. 109 Brockman, Anne 74 Brockway, CraiR 33 Brody. Ken t.l. 132 Brody, Marty 33 Bro ly, Michaela 33, 112 Broaden, Steve 74. 136 Brooks, I..arry 74 Brooks, Tom 64 Brt)ome, Connie 74 BrouKhton, Kirby 74 Brown, Charlene 74. 114, 116 Brown, Cheryl Lynn 60. 105, 116 Brown. Jim 74 Brown, Joanie 74, 99. 105 Brown, Karen 64. 113 Brown, Kathy 33 Brown, Larry 64, 129 Brown, Linda (Ann) 74. 101 Brown, Linda 74. 112. 114, 117 Brown, Loren 64 Brown, Margaret 33. 105. 114. 118 Brown, Prudy 33, 105 Brown, Ron 84, 129, 130 Brown, Sandy 74, 114 Brownfield, Steven 74. 110. 129, 132 Brubaker. Dale 34, 132 Brubaker, Denny ... 74. 104, 105. 110 Bruce, Bernadene 34 Brunk, Betty 84. 99, 104 Bryson, Betty 34 Bryson, Garoldine 64 Buckley. Lynn 74 Bumtfarner, Phyllis 75 Bunce. Steve 34 Burprdorf. Max 76. 116. 116 Burner, Cheri 64 Burke, Anne 64. 105 Burke. Jim 64. 132 Burn, Jim 34 Burney, Chuck 64. 129 Burns, Cindy 84. 100. 136 Burns. Patty 64. 100. 136 Burr. Chris : 64 Burr. Rotcer 34 Burton. Tish 61 Butcher. Barb 75 Byers. Karen 64 c Cain. Ethel 18 Caldwell, Debbie 64. 105 Callison, Douprlaa 20 Callison, Mike 34 Cameron, Aaron 76. 142 Cameron. Randy 65 Campbell. Bob 34 Campbell, Jerry 34. 128. 124, 129. 130 Campbell, Jerry 65 Campbell. Kathy 27, 34. 87. 102 Campbell. Marilyn 75, 111, 112 Canter. Judy Ann 75, 117 Capj)s. Mary 65, 105 Cardwell, Don 34 Carlson, Allan 65 Carlson, Janice 65 Carlson, Jim 65 Carlson, Keith 22, 23, 114 Carlson, Kristi 84, 112 34, 86 ♦;5, 65. 35. 65. 182. Carlson, Sue Carmichael, Jean Carney, Lee Ann Carpenter, Candy Carpenter. Lottie Carr. Betsy Carr, Dean Carr. Judy Carr. Larry Carr, Scott Carron. Bill Carson, Dan Carson, John Robert Carter, Carla Cash, Steve Caspe, Bonnie Cassel. Rhana 34, 100, 104 Cassell, Melissa Cathcart, Dennis Cave. DouK Cayce. Chris Cebuhar. Mike Cebuhar. Tom Chamberlain. Cheryl Chaml ers, (irejr Champ, Carole Chase. Ann Betty Chase, Diana Chavannes. Marilyn Chiesa. Mark Childs. Stan Chimm, Gus Chrisjohn, Barb Christian, Julie Christiansen, Bart 35. 89. 91. 189. Christiansen. Dave Christiansen. Kathie Christiansen. Rita Christophersen. N:in( Cimine. (lina Clark, Diane Clark. Henry Clark, John Clark. Lynn Clarke, Bruce Clarkson, Dave Clay, Steve dayman, Ronald Clearwater, Mary Cleeten, Linda Clemens, Mike Cline, Sarah ClinKan, Cynde Cobb. Bill Cobb, Larry Cochran, Cyndy Cochran, Mark Codlinpr, John Cedlinpr, Tam Cogrswell, Diane Cohen, Ron 78. 76, Cole, Eula Colony, Steve 89, 91, Combs, Becky Comito, Al Conklinpr, Trudi Conn. Meri 35, Cennell, Jeanne Cenover, Karen Cook. Graham 30, 35, 123, Cook, Nancy A, Cook, Nancy B. Cook, Sam Coombs, Robe I • Coon, Larry • . ' . Coonce, Carole Cooney, Helen Cooper. Don 36, Coppola, Frank. 65, Cordes, Beverly Cosgrove, Linda 86, 96, 99, Cosson, Georpre Coulson. James Cox, Bob Cox, Bryan Cox, Charles Cox, Larry . Cox, Penny CraipT, Becky Craijc, Lonnee Cramer, Cathryn Cramer, Cyndie Cramer, Julie Crandell. Corky Crew, Mariyn Crist, Al Criswell, Bill Crosby. Pam .... Crosley, Jack .... 75 87, 112 75, 100 1 or, 34, 114 75 123, 129 65 6.5 75 112. 113 75 75 75 65 75 123, 129 35, 111 65. 129 35 102 65 99. 101 75 36 75 75. 100 35. 114 75, 35, S7, 75. 138, 142, 148 65, 104 75 66 .65 75 65 •.5, 116 66 187, 142 76 75 75. 105 65 75. 112 35 35 35 75. 116 110. 136 139. 140 65 65 65 . 35, 91 66 88, 189 26 100. 104 76 26, 123 65, 137 104. Ill 86 .86 124J29 66 66 34, 98 75 129. 132 75 75, 137 110, 137 129, 142 66, 116 118. 100. 106 .36, 116 36, 116 66 138. 140 111 65 75 75 65 75. 101 65, 116 66 132. 133 .86. 112 86 .66. 129 66 76 194 CroBs, Caren 35. 100 ( 088. Cordell 75, 129, 140 Crouch, Parker .35 Crowley. Harb 36, 99, 106 ( ' unnintfham. Judy 66, 114 Cunnintfham. Laura 75 Cunningham. Linda 86, 86. 99 Curnes, Pete 36 Cushman, Jan 76, 114 Cu.shman, Lyn 65 Cushman. Val 86. 10ft D Daffron, Michael Da I bey. Margaret Daniel. DouRlas DanieU. Fre«| Dare. Carl Darlintc. F ic Da RoH. Barb Davenport, Elaine 36, 129, 130 . 30, 36, 93. 96, 119 76 36. 86 65 ' .5. 106 ♦ . ♦). 105. 118 Davenport, Linda Davidson. Arlene Davidson. Sandy Davis. Hob Davis. Bryan Davis. Delbert Davis. Parker Davis. Rcxlney Davis, Steve . . Davison. Anne Davisson. CraiK Dawson. Stuart Dayton. Charles Dean. Kathy Debord. Mark Decorpo. Deborah Dehamer. David DeHamer, Ronald DeJontf, Mary Delapp. Rosella Demarce. Tim Denman. Rick Dennis. Michael 36, 110. 117, 118 75, 103 65 65 75. 129 65, 103, 106 76 36. 102. Ill, 114 76 66 75, 105 76 75 75 65 75 66, 102 29. 103, 104 36. 103 65, 103 65 76, 129. 142 66 76 Denny. Craig 66. 129, 140 Denny. T  m 86. 129. 130. 132 Deremiah. Vickie 65 36 86. 87. 110. 137 65 75, 103 36, 130, 143 76 36, 99. 100 75 75. 129 ;5, 129 65 Derrick. Jim Deuben, Bob Devine. Georsre Dexter. Paul Dey. Whitey Diamond. Ed Diamond. Jean Dickerson. Terry Dickinson. (IrejfK Dicks()n. Bruce Dickson. Scott . Diehl. Sue 36, 100. 110. 111. 112, 116 Dietz. Vera Lee 75, 101 Dimaria. Nicolette. 75, 102 Dixon. Richard .76 Doden. Marcia 76, 99 Doho ne. John ...129 Dohrmann. Kathryn 75. 105 Donahlson, Michael 75. 89 Donaldson. Sandi 105. 112 Donh we, Sara 75, 106 Donohue. Dennis 27, 36. 102 Donovan. Bette 36, 116. 117 Donovan, John 65 Doolittle, Clark 66, 129 Dorf. Phil 65, 138 Dotson. Denny 36 Dougherty. Kathleen 36. 110 Doyle. Maureen 76 Dozoryst, Stephanie 66 Dreher, Sue 66, 102 Dreyer. Ted 66 Druker. Bob 27, 36, 89, 91, 106, 109. 113 Duchen, Kathy 99, 100, 113 Dugan. Debbie 65 Duitch. Bob 36, 87, 104. 105 Dunagan. Don 36, 132 Duncan. Jeanne 36, 106, 112 Duncan, Jim .a 87. 97. 139, 140 Dunn, Sandy 76 Durham. Carol 36, 112 Duse. Steve Dusenbery. Nancy Dyar, Don Dyer. Ken 75, 110 75, 104 37 66 Kagen, John 66 Kagen, Patricia 66 East. Chris 66 Ea.ster, Paul 66 Eder, Audrey 87, 109 87, 128. Edison, Bill Edwards. Pam Ehmann, Eva 37, 106. F ischen. Jean Eisentraut. John Eklund. Ann Ekstrand. Jac Ellars, Dennis Ellers, Linda Eller. Fre i F llerhofT, Jame: Elliott. Steve Ellis. Bob Ellis. Kathie Ellis. Mary Jo Ellis. Toni Elmets, Craig Elphic. Jackie Ely. Larry 123. 126. Emerson. Tom Engeldinger, Mary Engman. Arny 66, Engman, Wendy 37, 87, 96, Epstein, Dennis 76, 89, Epstein, Richard 27. 37. 86. 88, 89, Epstein. Sheila Erbe, Dee Erbe. Jay Erickson. (Iregg Erickson. Karen Esch. F lizabeth Eulberg. Nancy Euritt. Mike Evans, Dave 37, 89, 91, Evans, John Evans, Mike Evans. Tom F ' vans. William Everling. Ruth Evertson. Suzan Ewald. Barbara 75 111. 116, 119 66 66 111. 116. 119 129 65, 114 37 66 65, 138 75 •{0. 37. 129 66 37 66 66. 117 76 76, 122, 129. 130. 140 76, 104 76 129, 137. 139 99, 101, 137 129. 130, 139 91. 106, 107 37, 112 87, 90, 100 75, 101 89, 114 37, 101 .87. 100. 117 76 129, 130. 132 87. 106, 109 66, 129, 132 76 37 37, 106, 116 37. 98, 102 66 F Faber. Rick Fagan. Beverly a Fagan. Kathy Faino, Mike Falk, Nile Fanning. Barb F ' armer. Tom Farr. Retha Farrell. Diane Farrell. Linda Fat land. Tammy Faurote. Dee Faust. Chris Feilen. Harvey Feintech, Harlan Feree. Jim 6 Ferguson, Gregg F ' erris, Patricia F ' erry. Linda F ' essler, Marc FMelds. Jan F ' irman, John F ' irman. Thomas FMsh. Steve F ' isher. (lay F ' ' ishman. Ann F ' itz. Doug F ' itze. Chuck Fitzgerald. Barb F ' itzgibbon. Mary Aw Fleck. F an F ' letcher. (linny F ' letcher. John F lgwers, Kathy F ' olden. Pamela F ' ontanini, Douglas F ' ontanini. Rodger F ' ontes, F leazar F ' orker. Cris F ' orrest, Jim F ' orrest, Steve F ' orsyth. Dennis F ' oss. Dan Foster. Steve Fox. Diann Foy. Chuck Frank, Barbara F ank. Barry F ' ranquemont, Jim F ' reed, Ann Freeland. Mike .... Freer. Scott F ' reimuth. Mary Freitag. Wanda Frevert. Dennis F ' ribourgh. Mary Fallen Fritts. Mike Frosheiser, Chris 38. 38, 66 106, 110. 112 38 76 111. 116 66, 103 75. 132 91. 103 76 38 66 76, 113 103. 112 38 76. 132 108, 188. 140 88 76 38. 102 76 3H. 112 66 76 76 38, 94 66 129 103 76 66 76 76 76 76, 99 76, 114 38, 86 38 38, 104 76 66, 129 66, 27, 76, 38, 76, 88 76 106. 109. 116 66 182 66, 108. 116 38, 113. 118 129. 140, 141 99, 111, 114 118. 129. 130 66, 129 66. 102 66 76. 103 38, 110 38 38, 142 1 lost, Dave 76 Fuller. Bonnie 66, 93 Fuller, Joe 78, 99, 91, 109, 136 Fuss, Steve 76. 104 F ' urry. Karin lix Galenbeck. Scott (lalinshy, Dennis Cammell. Becky (langestad. Dave (lardner. Linda Ciardner. Mich (larmer. Sally Ciates. Jerrell (;ates, Terrell (leiger. Rob ( enov( se, Toii (lerdcim, Tom (lerman, ( ' in ly Gernes, Ric Gerstenberger, Lola 76, 109 76 AH, 106 38 38 76 38, 112, 113, 116 76, 91, 100 ' 96, 98, 136 66 76 18, 30. 103 66 76 Gibbs. David Gibson. Sheri Gifford, Ann Gilbert, Kris Gilbert. Tom Gillespie. Don 76. Gillette. Don Gilliam, William Gillman. I ' (lilman, I (lilman, Giudices.si, ( (livant, Douglas (Hventer. Michael (ilass, Ronnie (Ilidden, Heidi Glomset. Leif Godfrey. Dennis Golden. Steve (■oldman, Bart Goodwin, Keith Gookin, Jon Gordon, Bob Gordon. Don Gordon. Jim Gordon, .1 ' • Gordon, I- Gordon, K.n Goreham, Dana Graham, Bob Graham. Dave (•raham. Jan Graham, Marsha (iraham. Melinda (irangaard, Dick Granville. Larry Graves, Ron Green, Elaine Green, Jeff Green. Susan Greene. Marshall 66 Greenebaum. Gary 66. 118, 136 Greenhill. Barney . 89, 110. 117, 136 GreenwfKxl, Ann 76 Greer, John 129 Griffin. Linda 66, 102 Griffin, Phyllis 40. 106 76. 103, 106. 118 76, 102 76 66. 102, 117 66 3;t l.;  . 1.; . 140. 141 39, 129, 130. 132 66, 109 66 66 76 66 39 76 39 39 27, 39, 90 76 39 39. H9, 90, 91. 106 39, 104, 129. 130 39, 103 39 76 66 39. 86. 87, 109 76 66 66 39 66, 142 39. 100. 116 61. 106. Ill 66 39. 90, 138 39 76 76, 101 76 76 Griffin. Tim Griffith. Donna (;riffith. Julie Griffith. Tom (Iriffiths. Karen Groff, Joanne 76. 104 ♦;6, 117 66 76 66 40. 99, 106. 117 Groff, Randy 66 Gross, Laurie M. 117. 190 Grove, Mike 76 Grove, Stephanie 66 Grovenburg, Cathy 66, 96 Groves. Bill 40 Groves. Linda 66 Gruening. Tom 40. 128. 129. 180. 140 Grund. F ank Grundman. Dave Gustafson, (ialen 40, 113 .40 66 H Haag. Marilyn 40 Haakinson. William 66. 129, 142 Hadley. Linda 66 Hadsall. Carole 66 Hadsall. Linda 76. Ill Haeberle. Jay 40. 89. 91. 97, 128, 129, 130, 140 Haegel, Ava 66 Haferty. John 76 Haggard. Linda 76 Hahn. Cindy 66 Hake, Rosemary 76 Hale, Candy 40. 112. 113 Hale. Jon 66, 140 Halfordy, John 21 Hall. Jim 66, 129 Hall. Julia 66. 102 Hallibrereton, Larry 76 Halste l, John 76. 132 Halvorson. Paul 76 Hamill, Steve 106 Hamilton, Ellen 40. 105. 112, 113. 118 Hamilton. Gene 40 Hammel, Cliff 40 Hammer. Jackie 76, 112 Hammer. Sue 76 Hammerberg. Dave 40, 102. 114 76. 101 40, 109, 110, 111 40, 113 40, 104, 111, 116 40. 99. 106. 113 66. 129 66 66 76. 101 66 76 40 76 76. 112 76, 112 40 76 76. 100 76 Hammond. Kathy Han bury. Doug Hanc()ck, Pam Han lford. Kaye Hanel, Nancy Hanke, Steve Hannum, Pat Hansen, Barb Hansen. Brenda Hansen. Danny Hansen. Sue Hanson. Cliff Hanson, Connie Hanson, Janet Hardie, F ileen Hardy. Tom Hargett. Yvonne Hargrove. Linda Haribin. Steve Harlow. Jim 40, 106, 107. 108. 110, 111 Harmon. Sue 40. 112 Harrington. Betty 76, 112 Harris, Karen 40, 111 Harris, Ron 40 Hart. Heidi 76, 100 Harter. Martha „40, 101. 116 Hartzell. Suzanne 66 Hartzer. Mike 76 Hartzer. Nancy _ 86 Harwell. (lien 66 Haskins. Heidi 76. 101 Hatch. Mary 41, 99. 100 Hatcher. Joyce 41. 84, 86, 96, 99 Hauck. Jim 41 Hauge. Carol 76, 105 Havens, Pat 27, 41, 101, 105. 110 Haviland. Judy 41, 99, 100, 105, 113 Hawkins. Iva 41. 106. Ill Hayes, Elaine ..41, 87. 1 06, 109, 110 Hayes. Gary 7 Hayes, Karen 41 Hayes. Mike 66, 109 Hayne, I hilip 66, 129 Heaton, Candy . 27. 41, 98. 111. 116 Heckinger. Ron 66 Heggen. Rick 76. 118 Heiden. Cheryl 76, 105 Heilman. Bruce 66, 129, 132, 142 Heilman. Steve 115, 132 Hein. Judi 66, 117 Heintz. Romaljm 41, 106 Heisner. John 41 Hellyer. Steve _.]76 Helphrey, Dennis 41 Heman. Sandy 66 Hemming. Rick 76, 104. 129 Hemi elman, Eric 76 Henderscm, Kathy 41. 118 Henderson, Neil 66, 129 Hendrick. William 76 Hendricks, Judy 76. 103. 110, 116 Hengesteg, Sue 41. 105, 112 Henneberry, Jim 66, 129 Henneberry, Peggy 41 Henry. Bob 76. 129. 186. 142 Hensley. Carol 76 Hensley. Gary 41 Hensley. Steve 66 Herker. Bill 66. 129. 142 Hermann. Heidi 76, 104 Herring. Janet 66 H ess. Cathy 66 Hess. Pat 100. Ill Hetzer. Harry 76 Hiersteiner, Debby 77, 113, 137 Higgins, Colleen 66, 106, 116 Hill. Cathy 66 Hill. Dave Hill. John Hill. Kathryn Hilton. Jan Hindal. John Hinds. Patricia Hintze. Kenneth Hise. Elizabeth Hoak. Jon Hobson. Susan H x kenberg. Loui.s HcHlges. Vicki Hoff, Robert Hoffer. Fre l Hoffert. G.-rdoii ..77 77 77 41, 96. 101 132 66. 102 66. 103 66 66, 129, 132 41 77 66 77, 138 66 77. n . 140 195 ...41, 140 41 77 103, 115 11. Ill 42 105. 114 129. 132 110. 129 67. 132 77. 106 67. 129 67 77. 13S 67 42 42 103 42. Ill 77. 140 42. 115 105. 113 42 77 ...77. 137 100. 42. Hoffert. Stan Hoffman. Mike Hoffmei.ster. Janis HoKan. Mark HuKan. Ralph Hollan i. Dan Hollebrands. Sandra Holman. Cathy Holman. Diana Holmes. Rita Holstad. J( hn Hoist. Rich Hotni. Charles Hood. Chris Hoo)?enakker, David Horner. Michat ' I Horton. Henry Hou.sh. Mary Hou.sh. Michael Houston. Kathy Hove. Robert Howard. Davi«l Howard. Linda Howard, Mike Howe. Richar«l Howe. Sydney Howell. Clrefr Hoyla. Kathy Hudson. Jack Hudson. Marcia 42. 84, Huff. James Huebner. ( ar Hueneke. Nancy Huenemann. Ann 42. 84, Hufstader. Bill Hutrhes. Teresa Hulford. Hill Hull. Jane Hull. John Hull. Suzie Hume. Laura Hush. Kathy Hutchinjfs. Stephan ... Hutchinson, Ray Hyland, Keith llt ' . ■i hu 42, 100. 103 In fersoll. Jean 77 Injfersoll. Margaret 77 Injrersoll. Scott 67 Ingram. Jeff 67, 129 Innes, Addie 42 Innes. Janie 67 Innes. Jeanie 67. 117 Irvinjr. Linda .42, 96. 98. 100. 136 Issacson. Dave 67, 129, 139. 142 Ivers. Rod 42 Izumi. Linda 67 Izzolena, Linda _ 42, 87 Jackson. Sandy 67. 105 Jacobs. Craijf 42 Jacobs. Dennis 43 Jacobs. Harlan 138 Jacobs. Richard 48, 89. 91 Jacobsen, Mike 21, 106, 111 Jacobson. Corrine 43, 87. 116 Jacobson, Mike 43. 91 Jacobson. Vicki 67, 88 Jaesrer. William 67 Jahnke. Keith 67 James. Stanlie 67 Janson. Steven 67 Jaques. Jan 67 Jeambey. Jeff 67 Jeambey. Jim 67. 142 67, 117, 136 77 42 67 100. 116 110. 114 67 67 42 77 110. 129 42. 102 Jencks. Alan Jenkinson. Eileen Jennings. Holly 110 42. 112 Jennings. Marty 43. 110 Jensen. Vicki 67 Jerrel. Jean 43, 96, 101 Jewett. Tom 67 Johns, Dwijfht 27, 43, 109, 116 Johnson, Barb 43, 111 John.son. Bill 67, 129. 138. 139. 142 Johnson. Bob 77 Johnson. Charla 77, 100 Johnson. Cynde 43, 96. 101. 117, 137 Johnson. Diane 67 Johnson. Don 67, 129 Johnson. Vreti 138. 140 Johnson. Jack 67, 129, 132 Johnsf n. John 43 Johnson, Kathi 77 Johnson, Kent 77, 102 Johnson. Kim 77 Johnson, Larry 43. 140 Johnson, Lynn Johnson. Martha 77, Johnson. Mike Johnson. Rtxsemary Johnson. Sue . Johnson. Tim Johnson. Virginia Johnston. Jana Johnston. Jeff Johnston, Kim Johnston. Mariheth Johnston. Peter Jolly. Cathy Jones. Bill 27. 48. 102. 104. Jones. Carolyn 43. 99, 102, 106. Jones. Cheryl Jones, Ctreg 43, Jones. Jennifer ....48, 87, 90, Jones. John Jones. Pam Jones. Pamela Jones. Paul 67. Jones. Pete 67, Jones. San dy Jones. Ted 43, Jones, Vicki Jones. Wendy Jordan, Pat Joy. Tim .43, Jungr. Nancy Jung. Patricia Jvett. Sue 100. 105 67 67 67 105 ....77. 87 105 116 117. 118 67 129, 130 99, 100 77 105 77 129, 139 129, 132 77 109. 115 67 67 .77, 101 50, 106 67 Katrin, Barbara 77 Kagin, Bita . 43, 104. It 111. 116, 136 KaldenbuK. Craij; 67, 115 Kallemyn. John 43, 100 Kaplen. Karen 77 Kasparek. Craijf 77 Kaser. Jon 67 Kaser. Melinda 43. 87, 91. 98. 100, 106. 111. 116, 137 Kasten, Sam 67 Kauffman, Jane 77. 100 Kein. Pat 43 Keiter. Jan 67 Keith. Ne l 77 Kelehen. I ' at 43 Kelley. Derek 106 Kelley. Maty 77 Kelley, Bruce 77 Kelly. Blake 129. 1.32 Kelly, Marc 43 Kelly. Walker 77 Kennedy, David 77 Kennedy. Jim 67 Kennedy. Kathy JH, U, 101. Ill Kent, Penny 67 Kent, Tim 44. 102. 136,038 Kenworthy. Jim 67 Kern, Susan 44. 106. 110. 118 Kern, Tom 67 Kerr. Elane 44 Kerr. Robert 67, 106, 132 Keslinir. John 67, 115 Kessler. Brenda 67 Ketterer. Nancv 44. 99 Kiddie. Mark 44. 110, 137 Kieffer, Tom 77 Kiel. Linda „ 44, 112 Kilgore. Sue 67, 105 Killam, Cheryl 77 Kimrey, John 77 Kinic, AnKie 44. 86. 86, 116 Kinjf. Louis ;..44, 142 Kinney. Doug 44 Kirfman. Beverly 44. 105 Kirfman. Cindy 67 Kirkpatrick. Pat 67 Kirkpatrick, Scott 67. 118. 127. 139 Kirsner. I rry 77. 137 Kitchell. Jan 44. 98, 112 Kite, John 77 Klein. Greg 77, 109 Kline, Bill 44 Kline. Greg 77 Kline, Judy 44, 105 Klockentager, John 44, 104 Klocksiem. Ken 44. 116. 116 Kliest. Jon 129 Knapp, Bob 67 Knapp. Lorin 77, 117 Kness, Sheryle 67 Knight, June 44, 99 Knight, Linda 67, 102 Knight, Paul 67. 129, 132 Knight, Richard 67, 132 Knik, Jim 44, 132 Knudson, Bob 44, 140, 141 Koch, Jim 77 Koder. Mary 67 Konshok, Susan 67 K M)ker, Bill KtK)ser. Ann Kopp. Danny Kramer, Sam Krantz, Kathy . Krause. Pat K reamer, Thomas 30, 44, 53, 88, 89, 91, Kreider. Judy Kress, Chris Krehmer, Susan Krick, Mike Krieg. Cindy Kroeger. Rhea Kruse. Brian Kruse, Diane Kucharo. Greifv: Kuney, George Kurschinski, PeKt ' tu ' 67, 132 67, 113 77 44, 104 67 44 95, 123, 125 44 77. 100, 118 67 67 .67 67 77. 100 67 44. 87, 116 44. 114 67. 117 Lakin, Bill 4). lo; I.,amb, Jim 45, 115 Lambrecht, Barb 77, 117, 137 Lampkin, Laura 45, 112 Lancelotti. (Jreg 67. 132, 142 Lancelotti, Larry 46, 132 Landgren. Gary 77, 102 Landholt, Ginny 45. 86. 100. 111. 112 Layne. Lynette ...67 Larew. Bob 45 I.4irson. Gary 77. 103 Larson. Robert 68 Latcham. Jane ..68 Latchem. Jill 68 Latchem. Jo 46, 86. 118 Latham. Dottie 77 Laughead. Ann 46. 100, 118 Laughlin. Linda 68 Lauritzen. Bill 77, 104, 110 I avender. Nancy 77, 106 Lawless. Gary 45 Lawrie. Bill 77, 142 Lawson. Judy 46. 87. 109. 116 Lawyer. Christine 68 Lawyer, Suzanne 45 Leaverton. Kristi 68 Lee. Paula 77 Leener. Jerry .77 Lefever. Susan •. 68 Leibe. Amanda 68 Leiserowitz, Martin 68 Lekwa. Linda 77 Lemon. Terry 77 Lemons. Jean Lenning. Cardie I. epley, Rick Lesan. Tory Lett. Cristi Lettween. Charlotte Lett ween. Dave Irvine. Linda Levine. Judy Lewis. Connie Lewis. Jerry Lewis. Kathy Lewis. I arry I ewi.s. Linda Ubby. Marilyn Lichty. Jim 45 77. 105 77. 103 77, 103 78 78 68. 129, 132 45, 113 68 45. 99, 105. 113 78, 132 45 78, 135 68 46, 100. 112, 117 68. 109, 115, 13? Lieberman. Cary 46 Liljedahl. Cheri 46. 100, 111. 112 Liljedahl. Ron 68. 110. 129, 139 Liljegren. Linda 68, 10? Lilly, Jeff 78, 129 Lindestrom, Gunnel 46. 105, 111, 114. 116, 110 Lindhoff, Ann 78 Lindholm. Dave 78, 13S Lindquist. Connie 46, 100. 112 Lindquist. Nels 68. 102. 106 Lindroth. Nancy 46. 99 Li nd roth. Racheal 46, 112 Lindroth. Steve 46 Lininger, Charles 68 Linn. Marty 78 Lisbona. Margie 46. 101. 112 Little. Scot 78, 129 Livingston, Janet 78. 105 Lockridge, Denny _. 78 Lockwood. Trudy 78 Loeb. Ed 68. 109, 115 Umg, Steve 78, 110 I rber. Steve 78 Longnecker. Jane 68 Lorence, Jan 46 Lorence. Kay 78 Lovejoy. Rodger 78. 97. 118. 123, 124, 129, 130, 132 I.K)we. Jan 78, 132 Lowell. Lis 46. 102, 116 Loyd. Dee 78 Loyd. Liz 68 Lozier, Bill 46, 90, 138 Ludlow, Kathy 46, 100. 116 Ludwig. Jeanette Lukin. John 78, 110, 129, IA2 Lull, Karen 78, 112 Lull. Sharen 78. 112 Lund. I..aurel .. 78 Luthe. John 68 Luthey. Cindy 78, 88, 91. 93, 101 Luthey, Robin 46. 89. 91. 93, 98, 100 Lutjen. Jan 4 ' . ' M . lOO, 137 Lydon. Bob 68 Lynch. Jim ' iX, 129 Lynn. Debbi  iS. 118 Lynn. Laura 68. 102 Lynner. Brian 68. 114 Lyon. Cris 68 Lyon. Nancy 46, 99, 105 Lyons, Dixie 68 Lyons, Steve 73, 78, 89, 95, 98, 106. 109 M Mackaman, Ruth 46, 96. 98. 100 Mackie, Steve Macoml)er, Cathy 46 Macomber, Elise 46 Madden. Linda 46. 96. 112. 116 Maddox. Melanie 78 Maddy. John 27. 46. 106. 116 Madison, (iary 78 Madison, Sandy 46. 105 Maguire, Debbie 46, 96. IIH Mahan. Mark 68. 129 Maher. Mike 6H. 129. 142 Mahon. Mike 46. 104. 138 Mallon. Dave 89. 91 Mairet, Paula 78. 103 Mally. Mike 78 Malum. Don 46. 104. 105, 110, 129. 180, 139 Manbeck. Tina 68 Mandelbaum. John 47 Mann. Ellen 68, 102 Mannheimer, David 68. 109, 110 Manning. Jud 47 68. 129 78 47. 86, 96, 99 47, 111 K6, 140 78 47, 100 78 111, 116 68 78, 117 47 .68 78 47 47, 106 68 129, 132 68 Marchael, John Margulies. Nancy Marsh. Rajeanna Martin. Jim Martin. Sheila Mattern, Nora Mattes. Emily Mattes, Kate Matthews. Helen Matthiezen. Linda Matz. Mary Beth Maxwell, Marjorie Maybee. Penny Mayer. Jeff McCall. Jean McCallister. Janie McCanley, Jack . McClain. Debie McClaskey. Barb 68 McClellan. Kathy 68 McClelland. Vaughan . ...47. 129, 131 McClurg, Carol 68 McCollum, (iordon 78. 110 McCormack. Stan 47, 104. 137 McCutcheon. Linda 78, 99 McDaniel. Dave 68 McDaniel. Jan 47, 105. Ill McDevitt. Louise 112 McDiarmid. Dianne 78 McDowell. J .hn 78 McDowell, Matt 68. 129 McDowell, Scot 78 McElroy. Randy 47 McFarland, Jack 47 McGinnis. John 47. 87, 106, 109 McGinnis, Pam 47, 99, 105, 116 McGoff. Patrick 47. 140 McKnight. Richard 47, 102 McMahill, Randy 47. 138 McMaster, Richard 48. 90, 129, 131, 139 McMichaeln. Molly 48, 87, 117 McMillen. Vill 48, 102 McMullen, Mike 78 McNeer. Mary Ann 48. 105 McNeley. Linda 68. 105 McNulty. Debby 48. 96 McPhetrige. Cheri 103 McQuillen, Pat 78, 102. 117 McSherry. Robert 68 McWilliams. Thomas 78 Means. Julie 78 Mefferd. Chris 48. 108, 135 Melcher. Kathy 68, 105 Melone. Kelcie 78. 99. 106, 114 Melvin. Kathy 68 Mercer. Barbara 48, 87, 111. 116 Merkel. John 78, 102 Merrill, Tom 68. 102. 139 Merritt. Bob Merritt, Charles 196 Merritt, Marlynn 112 Mortens, Rick 115 Mcservi y, Ant) 1 Ifi 7S, 90, 99 78 Mt ' tier, MiiKKU ' 98, 105. 114 4H, 104, 112 M6V6r8, (i ry .48 Nl ez ' i Txs k y , J i m 78 Michael, Kathy 48, 110 Michaelson. KriK 68 Micich, Paul 102, 103 Midsrley. Hob 78, 115 Milbourn. JefT 18, 106 Miller, Hill H. 48 Miller. Hill L ..48 Miller. Hill W MK 48. 89. 123. 124. 129. 131 Miller, Cheri 48, 100. 113, 117 Miller, Craipr 48. 89, 91, 97. 98, 128. 129, 131 Miller, J. Craig 68, 103, 109 Miller, Diana 68, 105 Miller. Fre l 68, 103, 117, 142 Miller. Georgianne 48. 93, 96. 100 Miller. Jan ..48, 84, 86. 96. 112, Miller. Janice L. )8, Miller. Janis . 18 109 78 78 John . . Leanne 48. 98, 100. 104 Mary 78 Nancy 68 Patricia 78, 108. Ill, 114 Rebecca 49, 102 Scott Tetldy 78. 78. 49. Mill Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. . Miller. Terri Miller. Tom Millifran, Lynn Mills. Kate Mills. Linda Minanl, Pam Minear. Mary Heth Misbach. Joe Missman, Marilyn Missman. Mark Mitchell. Chuck Mitchell. Mark Mitchell. Mike Mitchell. Wayne 78 Mitchum. Ken 68, 102, 106. 109. 110 129 110 106 100 49. 100 49. 99, 106 49. 105. 112 49, 111 100. 103 78 78 49. 104 ♦iH. 132, 142 48, 110 68 Modeland, Judy Moe. Jan Mojfolov, Larry Mollenhoff. Susan Moon, Maryrose M K)re. Hari ara Moore. Hecky Moore, Diana Moore, (iary Mo  re. Robert Moran, Dee Moret, Dana Morgan. Candy Morsran, Dave Morgan. John Moritz. Marcia Morrison. Del)orah Morriss, Ann Morris. Steve Morrow. Connie 49, Morse, Janie Morse. Jim Mosier. Win M I ' ler. Diane ler. Terry ory 78. 129. 131. 142 M..ii , Colleen 6 Motis, Jim If Moul. Harb Mountain. Jan 49. 101 Muell. Jim 49, 89, 90, 91, 129 Mullette. Marian 49. in6. Ill, 112 Mullette, Nancy Munson. Linda Munzenmaier. H«)l Murphy, Kathy Murphy, Sherry Murphy, Kathy Murrow, Charles 78 Musgrave. Jean 68 Musin. Doreen 116 Myers. Lind 50, 110. 116 68 78. 104 78 68 49, 110 49. 116 68. 96 101 49, 110 68, 129 48 114 78. 105 68 68. 104 68 114 49, 103 49 110. 112 49, 118 129, 142 78, 100 78. 117 78 68, 118 49. 112 49 78. 101 78. 99 78, 101 N Nagel, Joan Narber, Kip Nason. Pam Neal. Nancy Neal. Patrick Neary. Dave Neff. Cindy Neff. Dennis Neiman. Nancy Nelson, Colleen Nelson, Gregory 50, 110, 112 78 50, 99. 101, 112 50 68, 110, 140. 190 78. 142 68 78 78, 104 78. 103 50 Nelson, Jim 88, 95, 118, 119, 123 Nelson, Judy Nelson, I e . Neumann, Nick Nevein, Dave Newbrough, Twyla Jea Newburgh, Kate . Newgaard, Ronald Newell, Vicki Newland, Bill 79, 129. 181, Newlin. Judy 50. 89, 96, Newsom, Jim Newsom, Rodney Newton, Sheryl Nichols. Ann Nichols, Hrian 50, Nicodemus, Jack Niday, Richard .. NieUon, Roger Niendorf. Sheryl Niklawski. Nancy Niswander. Dona 50, Noack, Carol Noble. Margaret 50, Noble. Susan Nordeen, Kay 27, Nordin. Charles 102. Nordin, John Norman, Morrie Norris, Penny Noun. Bob Noun. Sheila Nutt. John Nylen. Jim 124, 129, 131 68 104 78, 137 104 68, 113 78, 100 68 60 182, 188, 140 99. 100. 136 79. 140 79 68 79, 101 104. 140. 141 68 60. 142 68 69 .79, 112. 117 99, 110, 111 50. 105. 112 103. 105, 116 79. 102 60, 102. 116 106. 109. 110 15. 79, 102 79. 139. 142 50, 111 79 79, 99 69 69 o O ' Gilvie, Selinda ( Linda i 50 O ' Grady, Maureen btf Oldt. Delores 79 Oldt. Ken 50 91 Oliver. Jane 79 Olson. Doug 104 Olson. Jack 69. 103 Olson. Randall 79 Olson. Ruth 50. 105 Olson. Sonja 79, 112 O ' Neil. Anne 69 O ' Neill. Hill 69, 110 Opheim. Kent 129 OrloflF. Loni 79, 111 Orth, Cheryl 79, 116 Osterholtz, Roger ' 1 132 Overstreet. Gary 50 Page. Diana 79. 100 Palmer. I arry 79 Panor, Bruce 69. 103 Park, Joella 69 Parker, Bill 69. 102, 116 Parker. Linda 61, 99. 104 Parker, Tom 79, 114 Parry. Carolyn 51. 100. 110. 112. Parsons, Ingrid 61. Partington. Janice Partridge. Leslie 79. Paschall. Reba Pasco. Bernadette 51. Pasternak. Joey •ii . Patorson. Cheri Patrice, Mary Patrick, Coleen Patrick, Richard Patty, Don 1 . ' 7. Paul, Robbie 51 PauLson, Donna Payne. Katy 79, Payne. Linda Payne. Tom 9. Pay ton. John Pearl. Sheila Pease. Fred 79. Pe lersen. Bill Pennington. Brian Perisho. Cheri Perkins. Jerry Perkins. Russ 51, Perkins. Winnie ' 1. S7. Perpich. Lou Person. Steve Petefish. Nancy Peters, Carol Peters, Judy 79. Petersen, Judy 51. 87, Peterson, B  b 51. 104. 123. 126. 129. 131. 140 Peterson. Gary 69 Peterson, John 51 Peterson. Judy 117 98. 109. 79. 129. 139, 51, 51. 117 111 79 102 69 112 142 69 79 103 79 142 , 87 69 113 105 142 100 186 132 69 61 61 79 116 112 69 111 69 69 100 105 Peterson, Mary Peterson, Mike Peterson. R. J. Petesen. Pati Petty, Dana Petty, Gail Phelan, Jim Phillips, Dennis Phillips. (Jlenn Phillips, Pam Phillips. Rick Pickett, Mike Pidgetm, Sharon .j1 Pidgeon. Sheryl Pieper, Keith Pieper, Lynn Pieper, Renee Pieper. Richar«l Pierson. Jim Pilmer, Dale Pilmer, John Pingree. Carol Pirtle, Maymie Pirtle, Sandy Pitts, Gary Pitts, Larry Plambeck, Mary Podrebarac. Don Pooler, Rick Pope, Mike Pope, Stephen Porter. Cindy Porter, Li la Porter, Ross Postal, Harry Potthoff, Pam Pothoff. Joy Powell. Dave Press, John Price. Bill Price. Cynde Prior. Reed 69, 88, 91. 118. Pritchard. Kd Pritchard, Mary Pritchard. Richard Proctor. M Proctor. Proudfit. I ' a - Proudfit. Karen 62. 110. Prouty, Madge Prugh. Nancy 79. Puckett, Carol Pugsley. Don Purdy. Pamela Purdy. Paula Putman. Tom Pyle. Steve Quiner. Steve Quinn. Jane Quinn. Jim 51 .1, 87 79 79 79 69 .69 112 79 ♦59. 138 69 79 110 102, 69. 70 tt7. 111, 117 , 61, 85, 86 79 51. 112 69 29 03 69 69 79 51. 112 105, 112 -t. 109 132 79 69 51 ' t. 142 106 102 69 r.l. 116 79 69 . 90, 100 79 fi9. 129 79. 132 79 129, 187. 139 51. 110 69 79. 103, 109 69 52, 87. 102 69 111. 112, 116 62, 105. 117 111, 113. 114 52 62. 87 79 69 69. 110 142 69. 117 69 K Kal.f. Mary 69 Rabinovitz, P. Dina 69 Rains. Wilma V2. 113 Raker. Don 2. 11 Raker. James ♦,«. . lor. Ramsey. Ann 52. 99 Ramsey. Debbi. 69. 79. 116 Ramsey. Gerry 69. 103 Rami ev. John 87 Ramsland. Susan 62, 112. 117 Randol. Doug 69, 129, 142 Randol. Tom 62. 104 Randall. Ann 79 Randolph. Sue 62 Raney. Carol 52. 87 Ravrebv. Marti 69. 105 Ray. Bruce 79. 109 Redfield. Milvin 79. 129 Reece, Charmaine 52. 87. 102. 106, 109. Ill, 116 Reed. Jim 79, 129. 132 Reed, Jo 62. 112, 117. 118 Reedquist. Mary Lou 79. 100 Reese. Hank 69. 129 Regan. Ka hie 69 Register. Karen 69 Register. Ken 52 Reichenbacher. Den . 79 Reinders. Merri ■' 2. Ill Remme. Lvn-ette 52. 106 Reppert. Zanne 52. 118 Revell. Bob 139 Revnolds. Terry 62 Reynolds. Tim 79. 110. Ill Reynolds. Trudy 69 Rhodes. Doug ♦ ' 9, 129 Rich. Frank 52 Richards. Kenna 79, 101 Richardson, Bill 79. 132 Richardson, Jim 69 Richardson, Lynn 79 Richart, Brian 132 Riegel, Linda 79 Rieger, Denny 79 RiKKi . Jim Riley. Sharon .2. 105, 117 Rinard, Judy 52 Rindskopf, David 109 Ri.sdon, Jim 79 Risolvato, Steve 79 Kissien, Kenneth 69 Ritchart. Brian 69. 103 Bobbins, Carol 79 Robbins, Peggy 79 Roberts. David 53, 102 Roberts, Guy 79 Roberts. Lee 79, 129 Roberts, Nancy 53, 116 Roberts. Sue 53. 99. 117 Robinson, Barb 69. 116 Robinson. Lynn 53, 111 Robinson. Sandy Lynn 69 Robinson. Steve 79, 106 Rodine. Christy 79. 99. 112 Rogoff. Carol 69 Rollins, Bruce 79 Romig, Linda 53. 106, 110, 118 Rood, Jane 69 R(X)d. Sue 69. 119, 137 Ro )S. Dave 69. 129. 132 Roper, Mike 69 Rosenberg. Fred 53, 129. 131 Rosenberg. Marsha 79. 89. 91. 101. 118 Rosenberg. Nadyne 63. 112. 117 Rosen, Warren 69 Ross. Jane 79 Rossiter, Pat 68. 87, 112 Roth, Claudia . . 68. 87.  6. 105, 110 Roth. Lynn 69 Rounds. Barb 69, 106 Rovner, Ivan 79 Rowan. Sharon 79 Rowe. Linda 63. 112 Rowles. Joe 79 Royce, Joseph 69 Ruan. Jayne 63 Rubin. Jean 69 Rundus. Esther 69 Rundus. Mary 53 Rupp. I ni 69 Rusk. Tom 69. 115 Russell. Doug 103 Russell. Jim 69, 129, 189 Russell. Randy 69 Russell, Rosalie 69 Russell. Vicki 58. 106. 110 Russier. Doug 69 Rutenbeck. Colette 53. 112 Rutherford. Marilynn 69 Rutledge. Wayne 79 Rutz. Paula 79 Ryden. Jeanne 105. 117 Ryder. Janis 63 s Safris. Rich 54. 86, 129. Sampson, Danny Sampson. Linda Samp ' on. Virgie Sams. Marsha Sandin. Marlys Sandle. Craig Sandler. Steve Sandrock. Olivia Sands, Barbara 64, 89, Sarcone, Toni Sargent, Linda Satory, Jim 64. Satrom, Vicki Sauerbrei, Sandy Saunders. Wanette Sayler. John Sayre. Connie 54, y . Scannell. Michael 64. Scarbi rough. Candy Scarff. Janet Schaedlich. Paula Schafer. Vic 54, 89, 91, 110, Schakel. Alan 64. Schaller. Bob Schaller. Paul Schlachtenhaufen. Daniel Schlievert. Scott Schmidt. Irene Schmidt. Mark Schnabel. Dale Schneider. Dick Schnurman. Ja ' e Schouten. Hennie ' 14. Schreiber. Diane Schreiber, Mary 131. 142 54 69 69, 129 70 70 91 79. 116 117 106. 117 70 70 138. 140 79 70 79 80 lu;.. 110 100, 137 70. 113 70 70 129. 131 132. 138 64 132 54 54 SO 70 . : 139 64 132 111. 119 80. 99 64 197 Schreurs. Dave 80 Schuchat. Brad TO. 137, 139 Schultz, Rick 64. 136 Schultz, Terry 54, 104 Schultze, Bruce 70 Schulze, Tom HO, 97. 122. 123, 124, 129 Schultze. Pam 64, 112, 116 Schuster, Karen 70, 116 Schuster. Linda 54, 112. 118 Schwab. Chuck 70. 129, 140 Schwartz. Barbara 54, 96 Schwartze. Carole 105 Schwartz. Denny 64, 110 Schwebke. Pam 54 Schwartz. Reid 80, 102, 132, 138 Schwartz, Sue 70 Schweiker. Dan 70, 132 Schweiker. Kathy 54, 86, 106. 118. 116, 118 Schweiker. Sue 64 Schwertly. John 80 Scoltock, James 70, 102, 129 Scott. Candy. 54. 101, 112, 113 56, Scott. John Scott. Randy Scoville. Joyce Scoville. Shirley S ' ihner. Jane S ii.vrjrs. Craijr Scuilamore, Shular Scudder. Ruth St-ahuri?. John r 4, 101, 140 80 70 55 ....66, 110 80 70 80, 109 80 Sears. Don HO, 123, 125, 138, 142 Serjrio, Frank Seve l fe, Sharon Severin, Jim Se verso n. (lary 70, 138, 140 • . 102, 113 70, 129 10 Shade, Jane ShambauKh, Cinda Sharp. Marcia Sharpe. Kris 27, 55, 89, 91, 94, 116 Shaw. Bob 70, 119, 129, 139 110, 123. 129 80 70 80 Shay. Sherry Sht ' denhelm. Larry Sheldon. Anni Slu ' lton, DouK Sht ' lley, Stephen Shelley. Suzanne Shepard. Jack Shepherd. Nancy Sheraden, Jane Sherman. Pejrjry Shiffler. Bryan Shirk. Patty Shirk, Ron 70, 137 80 55, 112 70, 137 55, 110 55, 105 70 66, 91, 98, 100 55 70, 116 70, 132 70, 116 39. 55, H9. 95. 97, 104, 128, 126, 129, 131 Shitley. Cyndy 70, 100. 103, 136 Shockley. Larry 129. 131, 142, 143 ■' 55 56, 84, 87, 101 ; ' • 66, 138 Shnurman. Jake 80, 129 Shultz, Cinde 80, 1C3, 106, 111, ' 116 Siejfel, Bruce Silver, Mike Silvers, Anne Silvers, Claire Silzer. GreK Simon, Gus Simonson, Curt Sims. Ed Skidmore. Bev Small. Lea Smart, Pauline Smrltzer. Janet h. April 1. Barry h. Bill Smith, Connie Smith. Dean Smith, Don Smith, Jody Smith. Joyce Smith. Judy Smith, Kathy 56, 103, IIL 112] 114 Smith. Marcia 80 Smith. Mary Ann 70 Smith, Michael 70 Smith. Ron 56 Smith. Ruth 56, 99. 105 Smith, San«ly 80 Smith, Sue 80 Smith. Steve 70, 138 Smith. Tenny 70 Smith. Terry 80, 104 Smith. Torry 80 Snfxltfrass. Jim 80 Snyder, Martraret 80 70 80, 102. Ill, 113 55, 111, 113, 116 70, 116 70 55 70 52 55. Ill 70 70 70. 117 80, 102 70 80 55. 91, 104. 108 80 55 66. Ill 66. 99 66. 106, 112 Snyder, John 102 Soifer, Avi 27, 56. 85. 86, 89. 91. 19€, 109. Ill Soifer. Carmie 70 Somerville, (Jary 80 South, Sue 56 Sparlin, Carol .56, 94 Speajfh, Cheri Spea h, Dee Speers, Dave 56, Speers, Sarah 70. Spence, Fred S| encer. Linda Sperry. Jim Speth, Steve SO, Spevak, Jim 70, Spicer, Jim Spillars. Mike SponK. Mark 104, Stalker, Terry . 56. 89. 91. 131, Stanek, Sandi 100, Staple. Carol Stanfill. Sharon Stansbury. Jim 70. Stanton, Katherine SO, Stark, David 70, Stark, Doujflas 70, Starr. Ju ly Stedman. Cindy Ste lman. Linda Steele. Dave Steele. Diane Steele, Kami Steele, Steve Steen, Carol Stein, Art Steinberg, Velta Stelter. Larry Stephan. Tim Stephens, Joan Stephens, Joyce Stephens, Tom 56, 8H. 97. 1 Stephenson, Carol Stephenson, Randy Stevenson, Claudia Stevenson. Cene Stewart. Dave Stickler. Linda Stinson. Jamie Stroermer. Steve Stokka. Kristen Stokka. Lorelei Stone, Bob Stone, Steve Stonebraker. Janine Storey. C.reprK HO. 110. 116. Storey. Jane Storey. Sheryl Stouffer. Tim Straub. Carol Strawman. Jerry Stremmint . Roxann Strief. Chuck Shrief. John Stroeber. Cheryl Strohbeen. Karen Strom. Kmily Struyk. Susan Stuart. Ted Sturgeon. Mike Stutzman. Paul . . Stutzman. Phil . Subcliff. John Sullivan. Laura Sullivan. Marsraret Sullivan. Susan Summy. Bill Sumstine. Cheryl Surbeer. Jean Sutherland. C.lenn 70, 103, 116, Sutherland. Keith 27. 57. 103, Sutherland. Lynda Sutter. Chuck Sutter, Linda Swab, Sally Swain, Fred Swain. Mary Swanson, Karen Swanson, Vicki Synhorst, John Sypal, Debbie 56, 56, 80, 112, 80, 112. r 110, 70, 70, 103, 56. 106, 27 TO, 100 70 116 114 TO 140 100 70 80 140 139 136 56 70 102 116 132 132 70 70 56 70 70 80 132 80 80 70 103 106 113 113 70, 113, HO, TO, 89, 80, 63, 67. 80. 89, 67. 96. 80, 138, 70, 129, 139, 80, 27 Tf , 57, ♦50. 80, 67. 103. 111. 57. 80. 91, 141 105 129 70 132 116 . 57 110 HO TO TO .80 .57 129 80 137 114 57 109 98 90 95 100 70 HO TO TO TO MO in 129 57 103 118 70 70 80 n7 109 HO 111 HO 100 116 104 .80 70 110 70 Taft, Bob 57 Tazzioli. Jim 70, 129 Teel, Linda HO Teijrland. Bruce 57, 103 Teijfland. Jean 70, 117 TeiKland. John 80. 99, 102 Telford. Thomas 70, 103 Templeton. Diane 105 Terrill. Ronald 67, 132 Terzis, Pamela 80, 102. 109, 117 Tesdell, Rosanne 57 Thatcher. Alan 70, 103 Thatcher. Cheryl 80 Theis. Virtrinia 80 Thelen. John 71, 103. Ill Thomas. Bill 80, 129 Thomas, Cheri HO Thomas, Cindy . 71 Thomas, Pam ThtJmas, Robin Thomas, Tracy Thompson, Dana Thompson. Dentu Th«)nipson. (Jeorjre HO. Thompson, John Thompson, Suzanne 67, 110, Thomsen, Jane Thornburjf. Jill 89, 91. 96. Thornhill. Cvnig Thornhill. Mike 57, 89, 104, 116, Thorp, Denny Thorpe, Susan Thyberjf. Pat Tidrick, Janice Tinker. Bonnie Tobis. Jill Toby. Jeremy Toma. Sharon Tompkins. John Toran. Carole Toriella, Dante Tower. Lynn Towle. Tracy Towner. Carol Townsend. Pam Toye, Thomas Tressler. Barbara 68. Trowbridge. Brett Troy. Jim Trummer. Pamela Trumper. Dauna Jean Tucker, Janey Twedt. Barbara . ' )S. Tudor. Tom Turpin. Karen Twiss. Shirley Tysselintr. Ronald . 98. 131, 71, 80, 57, 129, 71, 100 142 103 102 103 132 103 111. 67, 100, .71. 112 101 104 129 129, 71, 104, 105, .80, 101. .80. Tl. 131 142 HO 57 71 116 117 .71 114 103 71 HO 114 71 112 100 71 118 109 110 5H 71 117 105 80 102 109 T Uetz, Robert 58, 132 Ullman. Ann 71 Un lerwo(Hl. Susan 68 Updefrraff, Bob 58, H7, 90, 91. 92. 116. 124 UpdegrafT, Margaret 71 Vail. Ron 58, 111, 120, 131 Valbracht, Lou 58. 89, 91. 100, 106, 117 Vance, Jack 80 VanCleve, James 68, 87 VandenBranden, Rogrer ... . 58, 129, 131, 132 VanDeventer. Charles 71 VanderscoflF. Jan 48, 68. Ill, 114 Vannada. Kathy 80 Van Rees, Ctinnie 71 Van Rees. Patty SO Verfurth, Pat 71 Vermeulen. Sherry 80. 105 Vermeulen. Vicki 71 Vlaanderen. Vicky 71 Voitft. John 68 Volberding, Joan 68, 110, 113 w Walden. Nancy 80. Ill, 117 Waldin er. Mark 58, 116 Waldron. Wendy 80, 100 Walker. Brian 27. 58, 104 Walker. Nancy 68, 99, 112 Walker. Sharon 80, 99 WalWer. Shiendel 80, 102 Wall. Michal 81. 132 Wallace. Bill 71, 114. 142 Wallace. Linda 68, 114, 117. 118 Wallace. Merl 71, 129 Wallerstedt, Steve 71 Wallet. Marsr 59, 89 Walth all. Bob 71 Wandlinif. Sue 59 Ward, Diana 81 Warlow. Jim 81, 103 Warner. Bill 81. 132, 139 Warren. Barb 81 Waterman. Tom 81, 139 Watson. Bob 69 Watson. Kathy 69, 113 Watson. Pam 81, 114 Watson. Paula 81 Watters. Roxann 81 Watts. Sue 81 Way. Steve 71, 102 Wayne. Tim 81 Weaver. Pam „ 81 59, HI, 113. 59. 59, 59, 89, HI, 103, 71. 106. .71, 129, .71, 129, 69, 124, 129, Webster, Susan Weeces, Linda Weeks. Barbara Weesem. Sydni - Weibel. Suzzie Weidner, Fre l Weijcel, Kris Weiner. Karen Wellen. Joy Wellman. Martha Wells, Cindy Wells, Marilyn Wells. Pat Wells. Paul Wermersen. Gary Werninir. Donna Wessels. Julie Wessels. Bob West, James . West, Renee West, Ron Westerbeck, Sally Westerman, Debbie WhartT. Barbara Wheeler, Cyndee Whitaker. Bill White. Jon White. Linda White, Robert White, Steve White, Tim Whitinsr, Judy Whitinjr. Sara Whitlati-h. Paul Whitman, Linda Whitney, Karen Whitney. Ken 71, 123, Wible. Deborah Wichael. Linda Wichern. Lynn 81, Widney. Karen Will. Mike SI. 102, Willard. Paul 81. Willcox. Carol Williams. Ann 59. 87. 109, Williams. Carol 30, 59, 112, Williams, Nancy 71. Williams. Linda 59. H4. H6, 91, 99. 101. 112, Williams. Mary Lou Williams. Pete 71, Williams. Scott Williams. Steve H. Williams. Steve W. Williams. Tim Willis, Richard 71, 103. 129. Willis. Mark 81, 104, Willis, Jenny Wilson. Allison 81. Wilson, Bruce 69. 110, Wilson, Jerry Wilson, Jerry 81. Wilson, Mike 81, Wilson. Paul Winburn, Karen Wine. Mark 71, 79, 102, Winters. Dianna 71, Winty. David 81, Wirtjes. Wayne Wisdom. Mary 69. Witt. Sue Wittenbaujfh. Cathy Wittmack. Art 10. 19. 59. 88, 91, 92. 98, 106, Wolf. Ben Wolf. Patti Wolfe. George 81, Wolff. Cathy HI, Woltz. John Woltz. Pete Womacks, Shirley Wood, Tom Woodard, Linda Woodburn. Trip Woodman, Fred Woods. Jon 59, W(X)ds, Mary Woods. Van Wo Klworth, Peiriry W K dworth. Dick 60, Woolever. Brian 71, 115, Woolever, Grejf Wooters. Bob Wo( ters. Joannie Worden. Stephanie 60. 87. Ill, Writfht. (Irejc . Writfht. Nancy 81, Wulf. Suzanne 60. Wyner. Barry 60, Wynne, Martie 81, 101, 104. . 1 M HI 71 71 1 iO. ) 71 10;{ ii«; 81 105 .81 .71 81 il2 117 114 SI 59 71 112 71 111 .81 71 .81 71 109 142 142 71 137 103 81 110 139 71 59 101 71 142 129 81 116 118 105 118 81 103 81 132 81 59 142 132 71 101 115 71 103 132 71 .71 129 117 104 71 117 .81 .71 110 59 71 114 106 69 71 81 71 .81 81 61 116 71 69 81 110 142 .60 81 71 116 71 105 104 111 117 Yapp, Becky Yapp, Charlie Yerrow, Rick 60. 86. 86. 129. 131 27. 60 198 Yocum. Jane 27, 60. 99. 105. 116 YounK. Bob 142 YownK. Cheryl 81 YounK. Jeff 60, 87, 138 YounK. Linda 60. 110, 111, 112 Yountc, Lorna 27, 60 YounK. Michael 71 Younjf. Steve 71. 129, 139, 142 YcMinKquist, Rusty 81, 129 Younjfs, Geortfe 71 Younjfstrom. Debbie 81, 98. 100, 116 z Zerin, Jon ZinRerman, Jackie Zoesch. Hill Z(K k, Mickey Zuber. Pete 61 6( 81 60 FACILTY Adcock, Ron 12, 20, 128, 129, 139, 142 Akers, Max 18. 19 Anderson. Bob 26, 128, 128. 129 Anderson. Clyde 18 Anderson. Rojfer 26, 106 Anderson. Valerie 14 Anjferer, Frank 14 Aschim, Dean 24. Ill Bat(donas. Rhea 26, 101, 136 Barley. Robert 26. 102, 103 Battrick. Delmer 10 BauniKartner. Ruth 24 Baumjfartner. Josephine 26 Biddle. Vera ...18, 19, 89 Bierbaum. Hubert 25 Bjornstad. F:dith 14 Blackman. Don 11 Blaskovich. Joe Bubany, Emery 128. 129 1 1 1 - (Ireenwood. Charles CireKjf. Dorothy (]ro8sland. David H 140 20 ..14 Cain. Ethel .18 Callison, Doufirlas 20 Haley. Donald U. S6. 87 Carlson, Keith 22, 28, 114 Hall, Roxanni ' 17 Cole, Eula 26 Hans, (;• ' ' . ' . 26 Comito, A I 26 123 Hunt? 1). na n i£, 1 1 ' 1 4 Cook, Elizabeth 24 Harold, i 15 Cook, Virginia 103 Hayes, W aiu i 21 Craft, Everett 14 Husson, William 22 Cross, Velma 12 CumminK«. Robert 18 D f J Jagiello. Phyllis ■2 Dick. Wilma 22 Ehlers. Marian K 14 Kephart. Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Herman Koch. Jack 23 21 20 Elliott. Sam 26 Kohlmann. Diane 15 Emrich. Izac 18, 136 Koroch, Donald 25. 132 Eyerly. (lary 21 F L Landes, Louise 24 F ' ant. Joyce 17, 1J7 Farnsworth, Joseph 22 Feist. Connie 24 f Fergus. Tom 103 Ford. Jerry 142 Fors. Don 22, 140 MaRuire. Charles 12 . ]■! ' . Foster. Gerald 189 McClain. Ardcn Freimuth. Bill 15 Michener, Guy 21 Miller. Norman Moore. Marcus G Morpranstein. Maril Munj. ' .M-. Cln-k I. ' ) ( age, Richard 22 (larrison, Clordon 19 N (lonnerman, David 22 (1 kk1. Irene 17 Ciraham. David 17 Newton. Beulah (Ireene. Cecilia 17 Nichols. Mary 26 Penney. Jane Peters, Carolyn Pieper, Doris Pieres. (terald Piatt. Jeanne Prior, Don 23 26 16 24 16 .26. 123. 128, 129 Rowley. Charles Rozsnafszky, Jan - .11 15 s Scott. Thomas . 21 Seaver. Mary 27 Seely. Barbara 15 Shaffer, John 28. 182 Slentz. Kenneth 21 Stidolph. Robert 140 Stokka, Lawrence 19 Storm. Ronald _ 19 Sweet, Bridpret IS Treman, Richard Tucker, Carolyn ..23, 88 .16, 17 Viviano, John V Wehrle. Dorothy 22, 23 23 ...27 ...27 Zitzmann, Patricia AUTOGRAPHS 199 Cafeteria Staff FRONT ROW: Rose Kline, Margaret Allison, Jessie Fairbank, Mildred Cunningham, Twila Johnson, Margaret Schultz. SECOND ROW: Rose Warrington, Eleanor Bald- win, Wilma Orvi, Dorothv ( astek, Ilene Warren, Frances Womacks, Mary Swanson. THIRD ROW: Virginia Patton, Helen Davis, Lois Cowan, Kathleen Knipp, Amy Anderson, Esther Hopkins. BACK ROW: Marylynn Moffitt, Jo Ann Burt, Janice Ballard, Esther Thompson, Bonnie Cramblit, Bernadette Hockenberg, Lucille Windblade. Editor ' s Note The copy for the 1964-1965 Roundup was set in 6, 8, 9, and 14 point century with the headlines set in 86 point bodoni bold. Cover and letterpress printing was done by Wallace-Homestead Company and the Capital City Printing Plate Company prepared the enx gravings. The poetry on the division pages was written by Sandee Broadfoot. Special thanks is given to Robert McCloskey and Richard Somerville for their help and sug- gestions when it was most needed. Front End Sheet Nancy Walker, Christi Carlson, and Joyce Hatcher, all seated, display the senior spirit with Anne Beecher, Carol Williams, and Carol Sparlan that they mustered up for the tournament games with their T-shirts and Roosevelt snowman. ( Pic- ture by Barry Frank) Mud! Mud! Mud! A typical Roosevelt park- ing lot scene as it almost engulfs senior Bart Goldman and takes him to parts unknown. (Pic- ture by Bruce Wilson) President Lyndon Johnson takes time to walk through the Roosevelt band during the 1964 cam- paign visit to Des Moines. (Picture by Bruce Wilson) Even in Iowa snows, the drivers education classes are out learning to drive safely in all types of weather. (Picture by Bruce Wilson) Posters from the art department were seen throughout the year advertising the many events Custodians FRONT HOW: Arvard (;ates, Larry (iraves, Mattie Johnson, Carl Moore. SECOND ROW: ( arl Morasco, Mel Gowdey, Dennis Hampton, Dave liolin. BACK ROW: Lowell Todd, Frank Budrevick, Cliffton Reid, Everett Bradford. that took place at Roosevelt. (Picture by Barry Frank ) A cold, unexpected shower after the champion- ship game of the basketball tournament can bring mixed emotions. (Picture by Bruce Wilson) Back End Sheet Ken Oldt rings the new victory bell as Roose- velt added another win along the trail to the state basketball championship. (Picture by Bruce Wil- son) The city of Des Moines honored the team by coming out to watch the motor caravan. ( Picture by Bruce Wilson) Photo Credits Brure Beenton — 1 (u.l.t, 14 tr. i, 25, :12 (ieorxe CoHMon— 96 (u.r. , 131 (I.), 132 (m. , 133 Jim ( ouUon — 94 (l.r.) Barry Frank— 3 (1.1. , 6 (u.), 5 (u.). 13 (u.r. , 17(r.). 23. 37, 42. 5S. H4, H6, 87. 89 il), 94 (u.l.), 95, 97 (u. , 98 (u.r.), 107, lOH. 114 (u.). 124. 125 (u., 1.1.), 126 1.), 127 (u. . 130 (1.). 138 (u.l.). 140 u.  , 141. Special effects on lower left picture on paRe 125. John Houlette— Lower middle picture on the last end sheet. Marria Hudson — 5(m. Robert McCloskey 6 ( m. i Des Moines Register and Tribune 123 (u. . 126 im.i, 158 Carol Williams— 94 (u.r.. 1.1.) Bruce Wilson — l ( r.m.. 1.1., l.r.). 2 (u.m.. u.r., 1.). 3 (u.l., u.r.), 8, 10. 11, 12, 13 (1.1., l.r.), 14 (1.), 15. 16, 17 (1.), 18. 19, 20, 21. 22, 24, 27 (m.). 28. 30. 34, 39, 45. 47. 48. 50. 53. 65. 56. 62, 72. 73, 82. 88. 89 (u. . 91(1.). 92. 93, 96 (1.), 97 (1.). 120. 122. 123 (l.r.), 125 (l.r.). 126 (u.), 127 (m., 1.), 129, 130 (r.), 131 (r. ), 132 1.), 138 u.r.), 143 (1.1.), 180, 190 Charlie Yapp— 1 (u.r.). 2 (u.l.), 5 (1.), 6 (1.), 27 (1.), 90 (u.), 91 (r.). 96 (u.l.). 98 (u.l.), 104 (1.). 106 (u.r.). 109. Ill (u.), 114 (1.), 115, 119 (1.), 135, 136. 137, 139, 140 (1.), 142, 143 (u., l.r.), 182. Took all underclassmen pictures. Abbreviations 1.- lower r.— riRht u.l. — upper left 1.1. lower left r.m. —rizht middle u.m. — upper middle l.r. lower ri ht u. -upper u.r. upper riffht m. middle 200
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