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ROUNDUP 1966 Theodore Roosevelt llijili School Des Moines. Iowa 1965-1966 Charles Greenwood, businesa George Hans, art ROOSEVELT ROUNDUP 1966 Table of Contents Introduction 4 Academics 12 Student Life 34 Sports 76 Seniors 104 Underclassmen 1 12 Senior Index 170 Advertising 186 Pictorial Index 220 3 Roosevelt is... masses of blue and white; a unity of people striving for the betterment of selves and school; it is people of all faiths, colon, and creeds standing side by side working together for a better today, and a better tomorrow; it is an enthusiasm that knows no bound , a loyalty that knows no dishonor, a pride un- extinguished. This is our school — all the dreams of the past and the hopes of the fu- ture are present here. This is the past, this will be the future. This is Roosevelt. Roosevelt is the opportunity to create, to expre$M a thought, or to share an idea that is of the individual. It is teamwork in which the achieve- ments of one are great alone, but the achievements of many together are progress. It is cooperation and com- promise, discussion and dissertation, learning and living together. Roosevelt is a way of winning and a way of losing. It is doing your best and knowing that it is your best in any endeavor. It is a sjyirit of pride and accomplishment in all that is part of Roosevelt. It is strength in victory and strength in defeat. It is work- ing a little hit harder, practicing a little hit longer, it is looking just beyond the pos- sible and making the improbable a reality. 9 10 Roosevelt is starting new traditions and break- ing the old; it is people from every walk of life tinging and dancing as one; it is laughing and lov- ing, living and learning together; it is hoping for a better world of tomorrow; it is all of the achieve- ments of the past and the challenges of the future. This is the past, this will be the future. This is Roosevelt, 1966. 11 Academics The mind is the birth of the soul and the soul the heart of a being. But the very life of a being is centered upon the de- velopment of th( mind. The key lies in questioning what we know, researching what we question, discovering what we have researched, and again questioning what we have discovered. Work shall not be the chains to impede progress; rather, work shall be the freedom to create and to build... a means to the end. which is only a beginning. 13 Administrators Efficiently Run Mr. Don lilac k man Ice-Priacipal Mrs. Velma Cross .irU l i or l r. Charlet Rowlej Principal RHS of 2,300 As the business of the House of Repre- sentatives is conducted by its trusted speaker of the House, the Internal and Intra-school affairs of Rooeevelfl were handled bj our principal, Dr. Charles Rowley. Similar to the majority party leaden, Ml « elma Cross and Mr. Don Blackman fulfilled specific duties. Coordinating all courses and activities, the administration sought to achieve har- mony among all departments. The many responsibilities of the advisors included scheduling the club programs, planning an arrangement for assemblies, and deal- ing with am disciplinary problems that arose. As well as supervising the more than 90 faculty members, Dr. Rowlej rep- resented Koosevelt in district business. s tin- scholastic fear unfolded, Roose- velt was more than many students gath- ered together lor an educational purpose. An element of experience and leadership existed in our midst for the purpose of guiding the student body through a year of aried endeavors and numerous ac- tivities. Mr. Blackman pause for a minute in his busy schedule to reflect on the quickest and best pos- sible way of getting the job done. Besides fulfilling their administrative duties, counseling, and handling discip- linary problems, Mrs. Velum Cross and Mr. Don Blackman actively sponsored Boys and (.iris Club aeti ities. In addi- tion to these varied responsibilities, Mrs. Iross co-ordinated the Senior Board and other senior elass activities Mr. Black- man administered college te t examina- tions, supervised the over all sports pro- gram, and was an integral part of all the school funrtionings. Prineipal Charles Rowley lends an attentive ear as biology teaeher Jaek koeh explains plans for the year in the science department. During his first year as principal, Dr. Charles Rowley became an integral part of the inner-work- ings of a complex organization, Roosevelt. Under his direction, the students and faculty worked to- gether to earn out our traditions with a co-opera- tive spirit. Nans for improved educational opportunities by obtaining more materials and teaching equip- ment were constructed for the future. Additional biology and chemistry teachers, two art teachers, and a new typing room were part of this goal. The expansion of the counseling sys- tem and the adjustment of teachers ' schedules to enable them to teach at a higher level were among Dr. Rowley ' s future plans. Mrs. Cross takes advantage of a few minutes of peaee and quiet before the day ' s aetivities begin. 15 16 Mary Heggen K«gi trar Charlen« Lakin hirlr Kohim ' t t« Maxim- Walker Librarian Steno-Clerk Library (Jerk Effectiveness of School Aided by Adult Staff Employing efficient office techniques, the provided a workable system for carrying out the school ' s business. While secretaries handled all transac tions, the nurse attended to health problems and medical records. Ever} machine 4 has specialised parts that are necessary for efficient action, and Roose- velt Has no exception. Acting as these essen- tial parts, custodians were present whenever the} were needed. Sweeping up campaign posters, supplying chalk, ami fixing squeak} windows, these able-bodied men c omprised a major part of the auxiliary facult} of the school. The cafeteria staff prepared both salads and heavy luncheons for five shif ts of hungry Students Lighter fare was distributed at the snack bar. Serving as a focal point for the pursuit of knowledge, the librar} offered students valu- able sources including periodicals, encyclo- pedias, and reference books, as well as a multitude of fact and fiction boohs from which to draw material for research and re- creation. Noon meal for more than 2,000 t prepared, anil served eaeh day h the itan. udent are planned, RaiCTch eafeteria Carl Moore, head of the Roosevelt custodians, talk with Everett Brafford, assistant custodian, about plan for maintaining the upkeep of the nearly 120 rooms including two gyms, an auditorium, swimming pool. and 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■. h«-nt liaheoek Stud Hall Teacher Mary Mir hols Study Hall Teacher John Ka mom I Study Hall Teacher Bridget Sweet Nurse 17 Everett Craft English Chairman aleri - tnderaon English Erank Ang« r« r English Edith Bjornstad English English Curriculum Advances Whm the school year began, the tcene v%a set for English students seeking to im- prove skills of communication and enlarge their reading backgrounds. Sophomores mad ' their debut bj exam- ining all forms of literature for subject, theme, and style. Juniors, in their last year of required English, reviewed the heritage of American literature. Concentrating on the English culture, members of the senior class perused the norks of such master authors a lirovtning and Shakespeare. All students worked at developing ideas and expressing them through themes and essays. Speech ami journalism were also avail- able. Speech students perfected fundamen- tals of elocution. Varied speech assignments found orators using library references Tor de- hates ami serious speeches, while a light touch v as adde d as aspiring comedians prepared humorous talks. Journalism classes edited the school paper and maga ine. Volunteer Staff members performed the extracurricular job of producing the annual. Sophomore Itvdeatl had th chance to resd parts for Our Town and Cyrano dv Ber erac in Mr. Craft ' s English classes. Donald Hair J Journalism Herbert llantz Kngli h Ethd Harold F TigHth Jane PeMMJ Kngli«h Marian Ehlers English Speech Kill r r« imuth English Barbara Goldstein English David ( rosland English Communication Skills After two weeks of rea«ling and careful study, Mrs. Seel and one of her senior Eng- lish elapses discussed the American play, Raisin in ihe Sun. ' Mr. Mantz abandoned ihe lecturn occasional! and pe rc hed informally on a table while p MMft« ing one of his well-known lecture . Ik Margaret Peterson English Linda Rigor English Barbara S uti j English Virginia Tiernan English 19 Jeanne Plait Spanish Chairman Joyce Fan! Latin Discussion among classmates often helps to «-r talize an important language con rpt. Lingual Accent With the learning of ■foreign language as the year ' s goal, lin- guistic student! at Roosevelt began the stages of development from uni- lin ual thinking t major levels of their stuil pro- gram: grammar, vocabulary, con- versation, ami translation were scrutinised bj students w i t li the aid of prepared texts ami lab ses- sions utilising recorders, tapes, ami conver-guidest While beginning scholars memo- rised short talks ami conducted Imaginary meetings with Spanish friends, advanced linguists studied the history and culture of r ranee. Mr. David Graham previews a film on Germany before his attentive class. 4 20 Placed On Foreign Fluency 21 Culture, History and Future Examined in Social Science In order lo comprehend current political events, social science tu- dents perused the newspaper and found interests beyond local news ami amusements. American History classes traced their heritage from the words of George Washington to the speeches of this year ' s political candidates. From cave man to modern com- muter, World History scholars fol- lowed man ' s development a he progressed from life a an isolated individual to community living in a complex society. The nation ' s finances ami monetary values o -- cupied the thoughts of Economics students, while aspiring diplomats discussed the prospects for a peace- ful world as the) explored American Problems. Students were furnished with a ha i - understanding of all aspects of social science to provide ■com- prehensive guide ami reference for improving tomorrow ' s world ami creating tomorrow ' s world ami creating tomorrow ' s history. In an effort to bring in outride material and expert , Mar- eellus MeMiehael from the Iowa lie Moines Bank speaks to senior eeonnmie elatMl about mom and banking. Jo-.ph rarn« orth Bernard For- I n m Million l ' h lli Jagiello Boberl Kaw MM World HliHn meriran EUstOTJ World HfetOTJ World HfctOI-J h oiionm imri an Problem 22 Richard Treman American Problem Kconomio Chairman John Barrett American BlttoTJ David Brers Kconomio American Pi •lllf 1 Keith Carlson Economies American Problem Wilma Dirk Ameriean Ili t« r During a leeture on World History Mr. Viviano um ge ture to get hi point aero to the cla . Mr. Shaffer an Htr the question of a stu- dent during a World HhfCJ elass. hiniit th K« pharl Vmrriean Problem Economies Arden McClain Ameriean Hi tor Phillip Parki American Histor Economi(  American PlublMM John Shall i World Historj John i iano Vtorld HtSton Advanced Math Keeps Pace With Ever-Changing Demands Mi Square roots, parallelograms, and logarithms were among the deluge of mathematical lermi which faced return- ing mathematicians last fall. Funda- mental! served as the base of a pyramid where all math enthusiasts begin. The scope of programs offered en- compassed each student according to interest ami ability Geometry pupils ' definitions, postulates, and theorems Here equal to variables ami J of the Algehra I students. The realms of trigonometry and eal- eulus were explored Uy Senior Math stu- dents, while middle-classmen traced curved parabolas ami faManced equa- tions in Advanced Algebra. I hroughout the ear. rooted funda- mentals, added knowledge, ami multi- plied comprehension had widened spheres of understanding. Oaig Miller illustrates the Ktep-hv-step solu- tion to an algehraie equation in senior math. Young Scientists Explore Realms of Scientific Discovery and With emphasis on (he experi- mental approac h, inquisitive stu- dents explored alien laboratories and deeoded lab instructions. Prompted b supervising teach- ers, biologists disseeted frogS. Phvs- ieists equated matter and motion, while chemists tested the work- ability of intricate formulas. Data and calculations were painstakingly recorded as eager sc ientists delved into the subject. Combining obser- vations and scientific reasoning, students discovered the formula for success. Knowledge, gained from research and experimentation, was system- atically catalogued in their minds, as eager scientists dev eloped. Mr. Kirkpatrick demonstrate s the correct method to use in prepar- ing for a physic s experiment. Jack Koch Biology Ronald Adcock Dorothy Gregg Herman Kirkpatrick Chairman Biology Biology Physics 26 Analysis Science labs enable students to take an active part by experi- menting and observing in chemist t Guy Michener Biology Donald Murphy ( hemistry Thomas Scott Chemistry Kenneth Slentz Physics Homemaking Teaches Domestic Economics In a seeming paradox, the one pure!) feminine section of Roosevelt prepared tfirls for life in the masculine world. Courses such as family relations and interior decorating taught girls how to budgel time and monej while using their talents and energies for the happiness and harmony of their families. The foods classes offered mastery of cooking and nutrition, and clothing c lasses gave seam- stresses a chance to perfect the correct fundamentals as the) learned to make handsome garments. Commerical Classes Promote The opportunity to work with new styles in fashion while learning sewing funda- mentals is part of homemaking classes. Ruth Baumgartner Elizabeth Cook Homemaking Homemaking Hubert Bierbaum Bookeeping Typing Chairman Gary Eyerly Typing Mary 1 fist Shorthand Typing Randall Fossum Distributive Education Salesmanship Business Skills Students bid for business skills and de- veloped into capable craftsmen in com- mercial and vocational classes. Equipped with sharpened pencils, shorthand and notehand wizards decoded secret script into recognizable language. Business law scholars tried persistently to make problems disappear from legal contracts and negotiable instruments. Bookkeepers opened a ledger to balance assets and liabilities, while typists prac- ticed dexterity of the hand and quickness of the eye. Practical arts students broke the ground by studying methods of construction and becoming acquainted with the use of var- ious tools. With knowledge of shop tech- niques as a foundation, they began to build competance and ability. From wood and raw materials resourceful hands formed creative objects. Mechani- cal and architectural drawing classes drafted plans for future occupations or just constructive hobbies. Predictions of the future indicated that with patience and cooperation, the potion for mastery of business and vocational skills could he discovered. The fundamentals of salesmanship are explained by Mr. Norman in one of Roosevelt ' s mobile classrooms. Walter Hayes Mechanical Drawing Louise Landcs Notehand Shorthand Typing Ben Norman Salesmanship Bookkeeping Business Math Gerald Pieres Typing Business Math Geography 29 Roger Anderson Speech I h a ma KoImtI Baglej liistriiinriil.il Mutic GcorgC Hans Art ( arolvn Peters Vocal M u - 1 « Fine Arts Develop Creativity During art classes stu- dents sketched from sculp- tures created by  ther art students. With the aid of patience, paints, and posterboard, arta and crafts scholars it t - templed the mastery of their coarse and the development of their artistic ability. Speech and drama students exchanged stage fright for stage presence during the year ' s study. Beginning with elementary techniques of pantomine, drama students grasped an understanding of acting skills. Varied speech assignments found ora- tors tiding library references for debates and serious speeches, while a light touch was added as aspiring comedians pre- pared humorous speeches. Following the conductor ' s wand, mu- sicians varied the tone from classical to popular selections. The hand and orches- tras improved musical shills bj playing alegros and andantes, scemling the scale of acc omplishment, the choirs and ensembles sang in solo and in chorus. A morning practice of orchestra is directed by Mr. Bafgl« ' . Rhea Bagdonas Physical Education I ii l.i (iolc Physical Education Alfred Comito Physical Education dark Munger Physical Education Donald Prior Physical Education Phys. Ed. Stresses Youth Fitness Ambitiously participating in the national youth fitness program, Roosevelt students attended physical education elasse . i In a bevy of blur fj m Miit . girls commenced the war to refrains of 44 1-2, 1-2. Echoing those strains were male counterparts also participating in a program of fitness. titer the first warm-up exercises, the invigorated •tudenti found further opportunity for releasing all their stored-up energy by means of various sports. Winter drove the hanl students inside where basket- ball, volleyball, recreational games such as badminton, gymnastics, and high-flying trampoline stunts occupied the cold weather time. • Spring fever hit hard with jaunt around the track, softball play-offs, and ;i spring shake-down for summer activities. Through such activities, effort on the part of the indi- vidual a impressed a ell a development of one ' s abilitj to enjoj s sporl whether ■participant or spectator. Robert Anderson PsjyslssJ Edueation Chairman Basketball gSSSSl in gym SUUSSS BSSilil girl with ror petition and rxereise. Boys praetiee basketball along with other sports in gym e lasses. 31 lieulah NewtO oasoelor Man SeaVOT owmelor lorwin aldon (Counselor Kt lfonl Walker Dorothj Wekrlc ( !oun clor tccepting the challenge of coun- seling high school youth, lnr coun- selor ' s were prepared to serve all si udents. Organising the schedule of courses ami adjusting students 1 pro- grams were major ta ks, titer con- ducting standardised tests, the counselors received, distributed, ami helped interpret scores for tu- dents who planned for the future l seeking th«- colleges ri ht for them. Personal discussions nith the counselors were supplemented bj college catalogues and year- books, always available in tin- offi- ces. Counselors helped complete college applications l forwarding individual transcripts ami supply- ing personal recommendations. Leafing through a college catalogue in the counseling offices, a stu lent lakes advantage of the counselor ' knowledge to kelp h«-r plan foe ker college edacatton. Intrepid drivers entered the world of automation as the year began. Automobiles ami their multitudi- nous parts become an integral iz- menl of students 9 lives. Ifter committing to memory the fourteen steps of starting a car, novice drivers ventured onto the streets - experience increased, even parallel parking wa mastered. From executing safe passing maneuvers to replacing Hat tires, the students became chauffeurs, scholars of road regulations, and part-time mechanics. Gerald I oeter Driver Education LsJTJ Sch « ' izer Driver Edoeatioa 32 Students Receive Recognition For Academic Achievements The National Merit Scholarship I v as given in the spring of the junior year to students planning to enter college Two hundred scholar- ship , based on the results of the U wis, were awarded Semifinalists were announced in the fall; in eaeh state, iIm- number of SemifinalisU nil approximately one-half of 1 per- cent of the graduating seniors In thai state. Other high scoring stu- dents who scored immediately be- low the Semifinalists were named ommended students. The Semifinalists fulfilled the steps necessary to become ;i I inalist. and Merit Scholarship winners were announced in the spring. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS. Richard Martens, Mike Silver, David Mannhtimt-r. Margaret Ulea, Marti Wye., Rath Sea tla W . NOT PICTI Rrl : Loll Gatlisn, e«l Keith,  re B. Kline. Rrett Traarhridge. UPPER 9 PERCENT. FRON I ROl Mark Ho an, latgiirf, Rs hsr l Mi d Ue iy, BmH4 Mannheimer, Hike I «fr ,Steve D«ee. MIDDI E ROW: Martfe Wvaae, Martha Jihaisa, Gearac l a rl l tiy , Lerfta haa p p, l an Raaaer, Retha Farr. BACK ROW M. Ulisoa Wileaa, Marsha ■■■nhiirg. Debate Ve—gitreaa, Linda Blake, Margaret Alien. Patricia Haas, Marilyn I laaplrB NOI PI II RED: Mike Silver. Student Life No man is an island unto himself. He is one minute part of a vast and ever-chang- ing world in which every man must find himself that he might seek out others. He is an individual... unique from any other; a man unto him- self, and yet he is destined to live in a world of many, work- ing together, striving for the common goah that hind man- kind. 35 Annual Staff Records A Year ' s Memories Section edilon worked long hour to produce ■yearbook that capture! all aspect! of Roosevelt life. The Academ- ic! section picture! not only tin Roose- velt faculty, bul the atmosphere In the classroom m well. Roosevelt clubs, plays, ttadenfl councils, and dancea art ' among the man activities that make up the Student Life section in this year 9 ! yearbook. The Sports sec- tion coven all the games, the victories, tin- defeat! that the student body wit- ues s e d during the year. 411 seniors and underclassmen are pictured individu- ally in their respective sections. The traditional senior Index ami the pic- torial indt-x are featured in the la t pages of tht ' annual. GIN NY FLETCHER, Assistant Kilitor; and LAU KKI M M), Student I if. ami Introduction Editor. f M KCI IDLER, KHitor. Tht ' Roundup 1966 i different; it broke tradi- tions and it was meant to tlo so. Candid picture! replace posed roup ■hots a Has possible. An extensive Introduction section provides an extra opportunity to capture the moods, ac- tivities, students, and personalities that have Made this ear a special one. At right -With annual staff member working frantically , a volume of work is to be com- pic t e d a the flasl dosaliac approarhrv BECKY SCHWEER, UaaWelssHBsa Editor; NANCY BARNETT, Asaasaaej Tihiri MIKE FAINO, Sports Editor; KATHY MURPHY, Copy Editor; MAR1 ALLEN- DER, Senior Ktlitor. 36 ■UMn LUTHEY, Art Editor; J N MILLER, SeeNtat7i KABEN BLUMENBEBG, Editor. PAT NEAL, UskUlBf BllilHI Manayti: LINDA BROWN, id MaBtger; ALLISON WILSON, B«BllieBB Manaa.-r: KATH1 ll MMOM).( m uh. lion ManaiE. i ; HI Din ROW LES, id NtBafer. JOHN MI KI . PtuM oiri Bpkei KXIIH JOHN SON. INt tun- Editor; JIM ZELLER. Pfcotoum plin: KIM JOHNSON. H.oloerapht .. FALL ROUNDUP STAFF. FRONT ROW: Laurel Lund, Linda Brown, kathv Nfurphs, kathi Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Lvons, Cinnv Fletcher, Nancy Neiman, Beckv Schweer, Ruth Scudder. BACK ROW: Mike Cebuhar, Gary Hayes, Jan Lowe, Bruce Rawlins. FIRST SPRING ROUNDUP STAFF. FRONT ROW: John Nordin, John Willman, Rick Mertens, Joe Fuller. ( ris Fast. Judy Canter, Cathy Wittenbaugh, Tina Bergeson. MIDDLE HOW: Heidi Schakel, Bill Lawrie, John Miller. Scott Mc Dowell, Linda Beers. Mattfe Metier. Linda Payne. BACK ROW: Jim Hyde, Steve Allen, Harr Het er, Dim St ars. Chuck Dayton, Bob Baird, Bruce Rawlins SECOND SPRING ROUNDUP STAFF. FRONT ROW: Barbara Boyd, Stanlie James, Sharon Walker, kathv Ham mond, katy Paine, Pat Miller. Karen Kaplan. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Toma. ( and Scarborough, Jana Johnson, Jeanne Ryden. Sher l Store . Steve Person. Cars Crecnebaum. BACK ROW: Jerry Perkins, Tom Porter. Steve ( lav. Budd Bowles, Art Stein. Journalism Students Prolific in Their Field Whin enrollment in Journalism 1 in- creased to an all-time high, students who ad- vanced to Journalism II were divided into four staffs, rather than the customary three. The fall ROUNDUP, edited by Kathy Murphy and managing editor Marcia Adler, was pro- duced by one class, while three classes put out three papers each during the spring se- mester, edited by Rick Mertens, Jerry Perkins, and Art Stein. In order that each class receive its share of journalistic experience, sponsor Donald Haley reinitiated ACTION magazine, headed by Art Stein and Cathy Wolff. THIRD SPRING ROUNDUP STAFF. FRONT ROW Debby Hiersteiner. I oni OrlofT. Pam Fdwards. Mary Finnell. M ar EngekHiifer, Lab Canajabcrgar, Steve BioamW MIDDLE HOW VivUn Hutchison. Pattx Nan RtON, Kris W u uel. Mm Ullill 1 « n U Melissa ( assell. Nane Harnett. Craifc kasparak. H k K Neil Black. Bob ( hnstianson. Mike Faino |an Bailey. Sue Noble, Nikki DiMaria. 39 FALL STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Ron Cohen, presi- dent; Steve Lyons, first vice-president. BACK ROW: Steve Long, chief justice; Dehhie Youngstrom, secretary; Boh Hoff, second vice-president. Fall Student Council With the leadership of President Cohen, the fall Stu- dent Council made great contributions to school and com- munity. Among these were the work of the newly organized Community Service Committee on Camp Sunnyside, the March of Dimes Airlift, and the Toy Project; a well planned and organized homecoming; the passing of a Student Coun- cil Scholarship; Voter ' s Guide for the December election; and exchanges with other schools concerning both student council and monitors. Innovations for more effective or- ganization and completion of the above activities included Orientation Booklets, Buzz Groups, and Progress and Evaluation Reports. Jake Schnurman was the recipient of the Best Representative Award. Jim Troy was selected as the Best Committee Chairman. Chief Justice Steve Long headed the fall Student Court, which worked toward developing in the students a pride in their school and respect for the student monitor system. The court assisted in the planning of other systems of student justice at the State Student Council Convention. Steve was assisted by Kathy Duchen, court secretary. TOP: Teens give toys for tots as Community Service Committee volun- teers collect Christmas Rifts to distribute to needy children. BOTTOM: A perky young miss is weighed in to determine her weight in gold for a ride on the March of Dimes Airlift. FALL MONITORS. FRONT ROW: Cory Moss, Carmi Soifer, Kevin Burke, Gina Cimino, Mary Booth, Becky Blackleter, Harlan Feintech. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Lauritzen, Dennis Epstein, Mike Faino, Joe Fuller, Jon White, Bruz Linn, Steve Lyons, Steve Smith. BACK ROW: Tom Porter, Dave Batts, Bob HofT, Larry Kirsner, Jim Franquemont, Mike Euritt, Dennis Frevert. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. FRONT ROW: Sharon Walker, John Synhorst, Bruz Linn, Chuck Strief, Marlene Booth, Martha Johnson, Retha Farr. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Faino, Sue Smith, Tom Tudor, Gordie McCoIlum, Sally Swab, Marsha Rosenberg, Sue Skiles, Laurel Lund. BACK ROW: Linda Lekwa, John Thelen, Jim Troy, Mark Wine, Mike Freeland, Roger Lovejoy, Mike Silver . School and Community FALL STUDENT COURT. FRONT ROW: Linda White, Kathy Duchen, Steve Long, Martha Johnson, Max Burgdorf. BACK ROW: Brenda Hansen, Ron Liljedahl, Rob Gruen, Bob Shaw, Janet Peterson. A , 4 I SPRING s| l DENT Ol X II, OFFICERS. Tom Schulze, fir t vfa - president; Tom Tudor, M ' cond vi« a « ' -| r« i«lt nt ; Larry Kl , rhiri jus- tirr: (,or h« M ollum. | r m 1 - n t ; ami Mary I mm II. srrretary . Service Is Spring Student Council endeav- ored to Improve the man) facets of student life at Roosevelt. 4fter hours of discussion and de- bate, plans tor a campus sign bearing the Roosevelt nameplate were mapped. The unit) between the council and Rider ' s Club v as shown a the parents 1 organisa- tion donated lights to Illuminate the sign. Tom Tudor guided the Mall of Fame committee in estab- lishing an athletic plaque honor- ing outstanding athletes in ever} phase of sports at Roosevelt since I 9 16. Various exchanges between our council and other l « s Moines student government organisa- tions were sponsored bj the spring council. Chief Justice Larr} hi directed the Spring Student Court toward a clean huiMing and grounds, or- der!} cafeteria and student cen- ter, and co-operation nith regulations concerning student driving. Decisions were generally followed b} constructive punish- ments or suspended sentences. 42 Keynote of Spring Couneil Slinker sehool children are all ean a they hunt Ka ter v n Bunny and Community Service members. SPRING MONITORS. FRONT ROW: Steve Aronow, Bob Hove, Cor Mms, .ina imino. Mar Booth, Harlan Feinteeh. Stew LyMt, SE l ROH fit) Mil Bruhaker, IWmIi Lutein. Joe Fuller. Jon White. Art Stein, Bruz Linn. 9 9 Smith. BACK K : Pat INeal, Dave Bass, Tom Tudor, Tom Schulze, Larry Kirsner, Steve Long. Mike Kuril!. the Roosevelt rampu with the aid of the Easter sPKINt, STI DENT ( 01 n ii COMMITTE1 HAIR- HEN. FRONT ROW John S nhorM. Mike Faino. Sharon talker. Pal Neal. Stew Quiner. Boh Hoff, Hi i Sekwartm. SE( l R( 1 Bruz Linn. Allium il- ion 1 Bill Newland, Dennis Brubaker, Chuck Dayton, Chuck Strief. R K ROW Samli Stanek, Jani Part- ington. Pam Tonnsend. Beth Wood , Helen Coone , Lin la Hargro r. Carnii Soifer. _ Homecoming 1965 is Pageantry Kathy Thicken Ginny Fletcher Kathy Hammond Homecoming Court 1965 Cindy Luthey Fatti Burns Katy Fletcher 44 Of Gaiety, Color, and Beauty Beginning the Homecoming festivities with a pep assembly, the student body anxiously awaited the moment when their homecoming queen would be crowned by Bill Newland, co-captain of the football team. Excitement came to a peak as Sue Smith was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1965. Her attendants were seniors Ka- thie Duchen, Kathy Hammond, Ginny Flet- cher, and Cindy Luthey; junior Patti Burns, and sophomore Katy Fletcher. Smiles, cheers, and happy tears prevailed as the royal court left the auditorium amid a shower of blue and white balloons. Home- coming was sparked by a 7-0 victory over North. The festivities were climaxed Saturday night by a dance in the Roosevelt gym, w here the court was presented for the last time. Her royal subjects excitedly pressed m ar the throne to see co-captain Larry Ely crown Sue, giving the final touches to the homecoming weekend. Homecoming (Jiwen Anticipating the traditional half-time kiss, Ron Cohen escorts Queen Sue Smith onto the football field. Sue Smith Homecoming Queen Sue Smith and her date Bob Hove stop to pose for a picture at home before leaving for the dance. 45 iirls Treat Boys To Trip Around Man of the Year Tom Schulze Booths from all Around the World highlighted the Spree of 1966 — the greatest spinsters night out yet! Man of the Year Tom Schulzes crowning by Ka- thie Duchen, Girls ' Club Presi- dent, with a record-breaking salute, was the high point of an evening of international attrac- tion. The Girls ' Club created a worldly, night-life atmosphere spiced with French balloonmen, a Turkish bazaar, and a Japanese tea-house. The senior Man of the car candidates were selected by sen- ior girls for their contributions to Koosevelt. Steve Lyons, Ron Cohen, Tom Schulze, Don Scars, and Larry Ely were the selec- tions. The Girls ' Club Board had the task of selecting the winner. Tom Schulze was announced 1966 Man of the Year at the dance amid the applause and congratu- lations of all. The candidates were escorted by Ginny Fletcher, Pam Thomas. Marlene Booth, and Cath) Wolff, 46 Don Sears The World At Spinsters Spree Larry Fly Ron Cohen Steve Lyons 47 Unique Project Performances Girls 1 Club, headed bj President Kathie Duchen, pro- moted man) ne and different activities at Roosevelt. A ne flash card section was formed in the blue cadet area, ami a ten-foot Odin as constructed out of paper mache as a sym- bol of Roosevelt ' s fighting spirit. To give the tankers one hundred per-cent support, a swimming pep club was form- ed. V Girls 1 Club style show a presented a- a project to raise monej for the Spree. Two newcomer teas, big sisters ami a welcome assembly, provided orientation activities for new sophomores in the fall. Boys 1 (Huh roared into another successful season tim- ing the ( . -( ( school year, and once again came through with man) worth wile projects and services tor Roosevelt High Sc hool. Headed bj President Tom Schulze, the club sponsored mmy successful fund ami spirit-raising ventures. The main goal of Boy ' s Club is the promotion of sc hool unity. The club 1 ! biggest project of the year was their follow-up of last years u Go Riders 11 hut ton, the k4 Odin 11 pin. The figure on the button was the crea- tion of sophomore Hod ameron, winner of The Boys 1 (Huh contest for the best caricature. Over 1.000 pilis Here ordered ami arrived in time for the state basketball tourna- ment. Other club activities included the promotion of an inter-squad swimming meet ami the purchase of a plastic shield to protect the 5-foOt h 7 -foot photo- graph of the I 9f . basket- ball team which nas purchased last ear. Tom Sehulze fc ets the job done M he pim SB Odin hntton on Mr. Klaekman. I king tin hall in the traditional lni-tma spirit, iFirl llnh memhers deeorate the ChrlstBSai tree. BOYS 1 CLUB iCnVITY COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Bill %« %%laml. Roger Laftljay, T«SS Sehnl .e. Larrv VAy . H K ROW: Kill Hutehi on, Ron LUjeddhl, Mark in«-. Jim PeterMMi 48 Staged by Girls ' and Boys ' Clubs 49 GIRL CHEERLEADERS. FRONT HOW Gafl Anderson, kathie Andriano. MIDDLE ROW: Jean Teigland. Pam TowBACnd. BACK HOW: Pain Thomas. Sue Smith. boy CHEERLEADERS. FRONT now Mb Raff, Mm Synhont, Tom Tudor. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Joh n Bni Una. BACK BOW St. x,. |. w .ns. 50 Cheerleaders Promote Victories The initial force which gave rise to a thunder of unified pep encouragement was embodied in a corps oi cheerleaders, With chants of vic tory and spirited cheers, the c heerleaders coordinated the loyal ef- forts of the Pep Club members. Their duties varied from daily practice tor perfection of yells and footwork to pro- ducing weekly skits in Friday afternoon pep assemblies. Throwing off sparks of enthusi- asm, the cheerleaders initiated new rlls and continued Roosevelt ' s great new tradi- tion in Odin, the god of war. Pep assem- blies, rallys, and games found cheerleaders controlling students cheering through organized pep sections. The twelve girls were chosen after a spring clinic where they learned the ski IN required of a cheerleader. They were judged by a board of teachers on their en- thusiasm and ability to perform cheers. Gail Anderson was selected as captain of the squad, sponsored by Mrs. Eula Cole. The boy cheerleaders, recreated two wars ago from a past Roosevelt tradition, were elected by the Boys ' Activity Council and sponsored also by Mrs. Cole. Throughout the year, from the starting whistle to the last fleeting seconds of the game, the cheerleaders kindled zeal in sup- port of athletic teams. Aquatic Entertainment, Athletic 4 i, ! ibiog i oei LEADERS CLUB. FRONT ROW: Debby Kephart, Kathy Augustine, Kathy Baugus, Kathy Grovenberg, J eanne Johnson, Katby Kirkpatrick, Pat Shirk, Marcia Moorehead, l relei Stokka. SECOND ROW: Cathy Sandle, Judy Peters , Pam Purdy, Pam Town- send, Sally Swab, Martha Johnson, Cathy Wolff, Lottie Carpenter, Jane Alcorn, Kate Newburg, Mary Lou Reedquist, Linda Moon, Sue Konshok. THIRD ROW: Janet Potthoff, Barb Mou! Inula Hargrove, Becky Craig, Barb Christjohn, Carol Willcox, Marlene Booth, Gail Anderson, Carol Hensley, Jerell Gates, Linda White, Mary Beth Minear, Jan Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Collins, Pat Hess, Cindy Shirley, Sandi Stanek, Jane Kauffman, Paula Mairet, Wendy Waldron, Kathy Duchen, Janis Partington, Chris Kress, Chris East, Kathy Andriano, Jeanne Ruben, Holly Jennings, Sue Dunagan. BACK ROW: Kris Stokka, Patti Burns, Mm Mi Kroeger, Lucy Blount, Barb Bliss, Kathy Abrahamson, Dina Rabinowitz, Debbie Youngstrom, Pam Thomas, Heidi Hart, Lea Small. Jean Teigland, Linda Laughlin, Toni Sarcone, Marsha Jennings. 52 BOY S SWIMMING LEADERS. FRONT ROW: Bob Christianson, Rick Mertens, Dana Page, Brian Kruse, Winn Mosier Scott Galenbeck. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Gordon, Scott Bannister, Jeff Parker, Jim Spevak, Mike Bean, Tom Davis. BACK ROW: Den- nis Phillips, Ron New- gaard. Leadership Highlight Activities Rootevelt Sharks Club consists of girls who teach swimming classes and who are talented in synchronized swimming. Splash of Arts was the theme of the 1965 pegeMlt, and each number represented an art. Plans for the pageant started in the spring with the election of officers, who were Kathy Hammond, president; Heidi Haskins, v ice-president; Diana Moore, sec- retary; and Jay Krbe, treasurer. The show ;is a combination of color, music, and grace. With the election of spring officers, who were Linda Brown, president; Mar- garet Allen, vice-president; Tina Bergeson, secretary; and Mary Engeldinger, treasurer, the clul) started its second semester. Girls ' Leaders ' chosen from over a hun- dred applicants on the basis of their athletic skill and knowledge, served as assistants in the gym classes. The club also sponsored a hay ride, a fun day for the Hubbell child- ren, and a restoration of the Rope Jumping Club. Fall officers were Cathy Wolff, presi- dent; Sally Swab, secretary; and Pam Town- send, treasurer. The spring officers were Lottie Carpenter, president; Jane Alcorn, vice-president; Debbie Ramsey, secretary; and Kate Newburg, treasurer. Boys ' Swimming Leaders aided Clark Munger in his boys ' swimming classes. Coach Munger selected the lx s on the basis of their leadership abilities as well as their knowledge of water safety and sports. Sharks diligently practice perfect formation for their annual pa- geant, this year entitled Splash of Arts. SIIVKkS CLUB. FRONT HOW: Jav Frhe. Dianna Moore, Heidi Haskins, Katliv Hammond. Linda Brown, Margaret Mien. Tina Bergeson, Mary Fngeldinger, Martie Wynne. Brenda Hansen. Marsha Hnsenherg, Cindy Luthe% MIDDLE HOW: Jane Skiles, Kenna Hichards, eralee Diet , Pat Jordan, Llaine Green, Lynn Wichern, Cathy Cramer, Allison W ilson, Lindy Muell, Beek Moore. Sue Allender. BACK HOW: Mary Kay Johnson, Kay Bryant, Julie Synhorst, icki Jensen. Bonnie Fuller, icki Deremiah. Chris BartleN. Pain Potthoh . Lila Porter. Mindv Gallagher. Martha Mekeheen, Linda 1 uini. Sue Struyk. 53 Band and Affiliate Groups Add ith cow girl outf its and pom poms, the 32 Hiderettes were a colorful addition to hall-time entertainment and pep assem- blies. The) performed at the Drake Relays, the armed Forees Day parade, and at ie- sha in mes as well. clinic w t ts held in the spring to choose members for the com- ing year. Head Riderette Joan reigland was assisted h lar- c ia Doden in coordinating the u,irls activities. Robert Bagle) sponsored the group. The five Majorettes, sport- ing sparkling new uniforms this year, performed with the marchinu hand and Hiderettes during football half-time ac- tivities and spring parades. Roxanne Stremming was head Majorette. Mard-w orking, high-step- ping Flag Cadets served as a marching auxiliary to the hand. Cadet Officers are Lola C.er- stenherger, eaptain: and Pat McQuillan, co-captain. Band director Robert Bagley is the ( adetS 1 sponsor. FLAG CADETS. Lola Cerstenbrruer, Colleen Nelson, Pat McQuillan, Mary Dejonu. Mar Beth Minear. Linda Knight, and Debbie I)e( ' orpo. MAJORETTES. Jean CanniehaeL Itnxamie Stremming, Colleen Pat- rick, Cheri Diendorf. ((i ( IHI BWI) H o I HOW S. Noble, Nelson. ■Franh I Ihompkins. k Inrpm. (. Peterson, I Williams. SE ON I) HOW I Snyder. I) I). ( orpo. V McQuillan, M Wine, (.illor. J SeeJ- lock. S Shay, K Woll.ni.. | Wi.ks. B .nnt M W |„ « Irr I II I HI how i Mnw e n, 5. ( .irti r. l Davenport, J Unieraen, 1 MaaMy, L Kniul.t. Meaervei l) Langhraj R Schwarta k Wafter, Smith, M Silver, B Prnchard, B tndrus, I), (abbs, M. Pennington. FOURTH ROW I SchJnkel, V lincbjiiist. s Pew—, I irewa hn lu«-. P, loli.inst n. S M.n 1ml . | Frey, R Harvey, M ( nnnincham, T. Fisher. J Bendtielf, I raJcott, I Gettys, S RimiUnd, F Whil latch, C. Nt veln, I C urdle. J kers, I) Elliott, Smith, H.Warlow. BACK How i Mjan, M Pinjh, ■ ' • ( ( l ,rk K mmnm, S Davidson, P. Williams, (.. [.arson, L. (.erstenbernei 54 Snap to Games and Assemblies Entertainment at the Homecoming celebration is traditionally provided by the Roosevelt Band, lined up on the field to serenade the royal court with a song. FRONT ROW I Kr.imtT ( Brittle. I Si hull . S lnli. IV Albert- son. H Bngky, B Wallace, T. Tiedeman. SECOND RO A H N.n« I firnmrn, 1 Oftknr, § Bnal • Inhnsun. H D,«hv ( Miller, I I ' helan, Thatcher. B Sar K ent, ( Patrick, M. Minear. IHIHD HOW | Mirkcl. (. Sutherland. V ler is. P Muni. M LaFollette, I Ttlmmi. k Hinta , J CnfniM J itnmmam, I CmMml p l)« t«i. | lloftan, I Stansbury, K |ohnson, (. Stevenson, S Mud ■mm (. Blake, H Fanning FOURTH ROW I Haftnnr, s Mrt caa T , M Hume. J Met onnell P Deal. (. Hienian, I Vbels, I Muselman. s KKnker. I Holler, I ( aftey I) h.rkpatrick. (. Kamsas. C l-arr, I I Fryt (. NMntf. I) DaHaaaar, I GannneU, l Howard. I Hem nun l Dmneni  Mann,  MOhw, I Nyetreai BACK ROW: I) Sdinabel, K HI., , k (. Laa ngia, i BnaeeR, I n«M, R, H. cl« %. ! Dt lunn. I Hendricks, ( h, it liar... Her ber , J Catkin, spectator. RIDFRKTTFS. FRONT ROW: Cheri Murphy, Joan Brown, kelcie Me lone, Diane Schreiher. Marsha Doden, Joan Teiuland, Linda McCutchen, kathie Flowers, Janice UvtagttOtm, Nancy Prm h. Diane McDiarnud. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Lull. Jan Baile . kath Christiansen, kathy Johnson, lean Fischen. Terri Mossholder. Diane Mossholder. Linda FrifTin, Lvnn Cushinan, Judy Cunningham. Mars Capp. BACK ROW: Jodv Park Cathy Abrahamson, Cheryl Jones, ( hen Patterson, Sue Juett, Diana W inters, Sharon Stanfill, Barh I u aid. Sue kiluore. Roxella De- Lapp, Sandv Robinson, Carole Toran, kath Wittenhaugh. 55 Orchestral The all-school orchestra at Roosevelt is an important part of the cultural aspect of school activities. Directed by Mr. Rob- ert Bagley, the orchestra, maintaining its usual high standards, provided a classi- cal style of music. Roosevelt was represented in the All- State Orchestra. Ten students auditioned for and won seats against statewide com- petition. These students then attended rehearsals all day before the final concert was presented to a full house at KRNT Theater. The orchestra this year boasted a mem- bership of 60 students. The played before each drama presentation at Roose- velt requiring musical accompaniment. They also gave two concerts in the winter an ur PHnK ' P erforrnin K for the school and public in the evening. Upon request, they travelled and performed for various junior highs. During the spring, they pre- sented a concert at Callanan, and played for outside organizations such as the Kiwanis Club. The camera captures the intense concentration of band and orchestra leader Robert Bagley as he directs his group in a number. CONCERT ORCHESTA. FRONT ROW: Charles Nordin, Julia Hall, Tammy Fatland, Ken Mitchum, Laura Lynn. SECOND ROW: Colleen HigKins Linda MieRren, Kathy Johnson, Mary Freimuth, Sue Noble, Colleen Nelson, John Tompkins, Allison Long, Claire Phillips. IH KD ROW: Joan Teigland, Sue Dreher, Charlene Cruber, Mary Bennet, Justine Dougherty, Mike Will Paul Micich, Cathy Sandle, Julie lx rence, Jack Olson, Steve Boal, Jim Arvidson. BACK ROW: Wanda Lyons, Nancy Davis Mr. Brau ninger, Mr. Bagley, Terry Reynolds. 56 Sounds of Music Highlight Year ALL-STATE ORCHESTA. Ken Mitt hum, Becky Ware, Kathie Johnson, Julie Hall, Linda Davenport, Anita Johnson, Sue Noble, Craig Bienfang. U,i „ J FIONT ROW: Peg Vanden Branden, Barb Bagley, Marianne Stayer, Linda Davenport, Tracy Thomas. SECOND ROW: Mary Armstrong. John Syndcr, Deanne Ridcnour, Mary Campbell, Dct na Barton, Craig Bienfang. Sue Skiles, Cinde Shultz, Anita Johnson. THIRD ROW: Andy Fitz, Bob Briggs, John Cadwell, Gary White, Troy Lesan, Linda Turpine, Brian Carron, Mike Meade, Teri Hughes, Joy Wellon. BACK ROW: Keith Herron, Jim Hall. NOT PICTURED: Anne Frankling, Nancy Gustafson, Tom Thompson. 57 CONCERT CHORUS. FRONT ROW John Morgan, Dennis Bruhaker, Bruee li« rgman, Del Davis, Dave Chris- tianson, Dave MeDaniel, Rosie Johnson, Sue Jones, Martha Johnson. SECOND ROW: Fred Iloffer, Mike Meade, Terry Smith, Mark Willis, Craig Miller, John Thelan, Sue Noble, Carol Stephenson. THIRD ROW Bill Mowen, Steve Fuss, Craig Thornhill, Tom Fmerson, Dave Nevelyn, Dave Leatherman, Dave De Hamer, Heidi Sehakel, Laurel Lund. B K ROM Ste e Cla , Jon Hah-. Jerr Campbell. Charle Merrill, Ron Duiteh, Riek Hemming, Bill Lauritizen, Jean Teigland. ath llolnian. Musical Repertoire Staged by BOYS 1 GLEE CLUB. FRONT HOW: Dave Chrktia— Daw MeDaniel, Diek Willis, Dave Leatherman, Jim Nylen, Mieke ook, Terrj Smith, Gary Billme rr, Slew llaii «-n. Vlikr I ueker, Dave Dehamer, Tom Coreoran, John Cr c C r, Da e N eTc iy , Mark Willi . MIDDLE ROW : Terri Storms, Leroy Stephenson, Dennis Godfrey, Kenny Rissien, Riek Hemming, Bill Lauritzen, Seott Willis, Craig Miller. Mike Piekett,Fred Hotter, Riehard Hoist, Ron Duiteh, John Wilson, Bill Mowen, John Dejong. BACK ROW: David Wintz, John MeDowell, Tim Orifin, Mike Meade, Dennis Brubaker, Doug Mayo, Jamie Stimson, Del Davis, BtCVC r u . Tin Griffin. Trip W nod burn. Mike ebuhar. Charb M Merrill, iom I nin««.ii. Jim INtii nn, John ad v ell. 58 FRONT HOW Candv Morgan, Teri HfhlH. Kathy Dohrmann, Li a hltr . Man Booth, Cindy Cochran, Becky Marketer Carole foran. Man fsppt SECOND ROW: ' .her l Orth. Martie W nn««. Linda Crow-., anvy IVte- li.i, brUtf Bodinr. Nanr I n Im i . Bai l. BUk, J« 3 W fea, Mary r ' reimuth. THIRD ROW: I w. .. .« hr t n . K,i WiegeKSMdh .WbiMM, Mmm Fan-eH, oll«m Higgla , Marj Clear a n,. Pam lcry . Mieila Martin, ;mn «,ok. BA k HOW Barh Ewald, kath? Dean. larcia Sharp. Bonnir C lM t Pl l , Jam t I, mutton. ane « im.m. Jan 1o« . Linda l ' a ne. keleie Melone. Chorus and Versatile in repertoire ami talent, the Concert Chorus gave inspiration to audiences during the holiday season ' s eoneeii programs. Rewards for much preparation went into being a part of the All-Citj Chorns, hav- ing twenty Ul-State finalists, and staging a (Christmas pro- gram for KDPS television k the invitation of thr State I ni- versitj of Iowa, the chorus, di- rected bj Mrs. Carolyn Peters, traveled to Iowa lit) for a • Co of concert ami choral evaluation. Girls Glee Club sought exact- ness of blend and dynamics as the; performed at assemblies ami for organization through- out the «it The boys selected for Boys Glee alub provided the snap needed lor assemblies and con- certs. The group traveled with the Concert Chorus to the var- ious organisations throughout the city. Vocal Groups CIMl I GUI V. CU B. I l I K J IJi D. K..| '  rrk. M hVM, M Hall. V Ualk. r K . I. J. Skrfrer, D. I ' m,!.,,, li. J. V John.on SE ONP ROW JL Wfcil y.C. KnM jJ  ; fe IV Kh. hk. D Vk.n. I 6f ol,, V DHhmj J- Bjork. J. Pl I lM lg, I  T«ji, D Wlfalc, (..rimino. It. V M-r.in. j. Scdk. I HMD R I D „,., r . h. M qy. JjgS ' ' P Wrfurlh S tr.ok. J Bar.l. M mith. P.rtl., Jon.-. J. I i in|C tnn. K. Vu.l.lrr. t. DHWlHrr r«r P ( phw. Iron § ILm.-.J .Ikorr. J « arfT. P. Moor.. J . Ho,... r. i . oon, ., K. Dohrmann. I D. Baglan.l. J Halt, I lallan.l. C. LlBlllBg. • I   .-.«. I lar.l. Vi Ramlol,,!,. IV VjJ • Via., I . MokkH. D. Moor,, j b m , j j,,,r. J. ll o. . I Pm«r.-., N ,mk,, D . M rrH,n. j lli ho,.. SIX I II ROI I imlhoff. V D — liaai ryj PinaillJ . ( ..nn.nghan. I. IWr.. K V°„ L 4 ramir. t McOw D. J lalrh.-m. B. M, I -u.hljn. A. Burk, B. Jarko irh. M. t.allagh.-r. p Ma,h. .... C. Bro«,l. L L..li.«nl.rr. B M k la II H. hak. l. U Mm kl. rj S l i ph S. B-. hman D. r. m.Mh. C ■■ftlrX J. Mill. r. D. 4llen. . H|| I I, M I . a.l. r. J. Jon. .. J. Oui. k. J. Hov,«r,l. n Burnn. S. N. l.on. h ml. r.. n. «  .lii.-. 59 Roosevelt Plays Stage Dramatic Triumphs The very familiar, hut always enjoy- able Harvey, by Mary Chase, was a triumph Once more. The man hnmnfH (crew as wv as cast) who made ihe pro- duction a I ii CCCSS , will go OB to ihe world, hut ihe i foot rabbit, Harvey, will re- main in the hearts of Roosevelt student! a- a memory of this fine dramatic effort. The beautiful classic Our Town by Thornton Wilder presented this spring b a devoted cast and erew. Evolving around the lives of Emilj Webb ami George Dobbs, the plaj represents th«- cycle of birth, marriage, and death. Dour without teener} or props, the beaut} of the plaj rested in its expres- sion and motion. The four one-acl pla} i ami pantomimes bj the Mimes began with Thornton W ildei ' ' s M Happy Journe} The power of the pla Has in its simplicity. ' Tm a Fool, 1 b} herwood Anderson, brought us to the horse races where ■young man charms a girl with whom he haajusl be- come acquainted, showering her with false Stories that always seem to haekfire. Wilder ' s Queens of France 1 as an episode of a scheming lawyer who earns his mom hv informing four women that the} are heirs to the throne of France. The Frogs, 91 adapted from the (.reek Play 1 b} I. E. Clarke, was a store- house of slapstiek eomed . Harvey east members are all ear as they listen to Ewalri tr e Lyons) spin a rabbit-tale. Out Town cast members slowly keep time to a funeral dirge . . .as the mourn the end of Spring Vacation. 61 HUES. FRONT ROW: I —1J Creen, l nxla Criffm, Cathy Wolff. BACK ROl Cola C« rMrnhn r. Uh Aiders, Chris Hood, Mary Belh Minear, Jeanette I n-Ui Denny Godfrey, Fred Sncnce. THESPIAN CLUB. FRONT ROW: Steve Lyons, Bill Lauritzen, Lisa Abler , Cind Shultz. Cola Gerstenherger, Jeanette Ludwig. MIDDLE ROW: Kirk Hemming, Boli lloff, Cindy Cochran, Sue Kilgore, Chris Hood, Canni Soifer, Cin la Sutherland. BACK ROW: Brace Rollins, Diane kin. Mar; Booth, Beck) Yapp, Beth Woods, Arlene Davidson. ft SOUND CREW: FRONT ROW: Henrv Clark, Eric Darling Scott Hill. B K ROW: John Hull. John Sitzke, Stew Foster. 62 IWsoiSSM and Our loun ;i t pel toother lor I oiik f« t during a rc lie irnl lni-iik. Drama Performances Take Front Stage TAGE CREW. John Jar-, r. Sievs tobineon, Sieve llamill. The National Thespian Troupe of Roosevelt a- organised to raise the standards of dramatic activity and production in high school. It membership consisted of students who had contributed to school dramatic productions and ho had earned the ten points neeessar} Tor membership. Meetings, led h presidenl Cinde Shults, involved dramatic activity bj the group, gunst i « aker , discussions, and plaj reviews. Roosevelt ' s Pantomime group, thr Mimes, had ten mem- bers t hi year who worked diligent!} at creating and presenting original -kit before the student bod) and various organisa- tions. Head Minn Cathj Wolff led the group, under the direc- tion of Mr. R. C. Anderson, in over 2. programs. The stage crew provided the teehuieal aspects of Roose- velt ' s assemblies and plays. The crew a- responsible Tor all play sets and scenery . The sound ami projection crew, consisting of li «- boys, provided sound and lighting for all school plays and rehearsals, movies, open houses, assemblies, and basketball games throughout the school year. Bob White served as president of the group with Mr. Herman Kirkpatrick as sponsor. 63 COUNSELING ASSISTANTS. FRONT Row Kri Kvaaa, Dehh Lynn, Barh McCWe key, Anita Woodward. MIDDLE ROl Nam % Mullet te, Karen Sehuster, nn Ktner. Wanda Frnllag C- TIVITl riCKEI SALESMEN. BACK ROl Marilyn Campbell, Paula Mairet, Linda k. Brown. NURSE ASSISTANTS. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Bostwiek, Eliza- beth Swell, Sue Jone s, Paula Watson, Mm. B. Sweet. HACK ROW: Jean Anderson, Judy Houser, Dee Kaurote, Beth Blazek, Sandy Dunn. Assistants OFFICE ASSISTANTS. FRON1 How Crhi Porker. SheH GaV -011. Pal Miller, Jane Kus,. Eileen Hard . Sue Mollenhoff. MIDDLE ROW Joj fain, Man Clearwater. Mar lh nder. Meiaaic Maddox, Connie Broome. Paula Perkias. BA k ROl Ruth Seudder. Peggie Bobbin . Janiee Tidriek. Sallv Wester- beek, Cathy Chri tian on. The tintirinalMilation of the hell . helU. belli LIBRARY ASSISTAN TS. FR0N1 ROl Anita Johnson Frank Owen , Jim Cairo. Diane Mom holder, Jan nan man. Anita Jen en, Karen Carlson. MI DDI I ROl Bar bara Boyd, Naaej Walden, Sharon Toma, hath Dean Jan Miller. Mar rreimuth. BACK ROl John Miller Dehh Banta, Terrj Mo— holder, Mimi Brittinaham Barl tnderaon, Boh ( ox. ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Diane Mo aholder checks out hooks to students caper for learning, while (.irl Ffkfeyi in « ti£ate the card files. Aid Through Diversified Services Office assistants helped Ike ad- ministration bj sorting admits and passes, taking telephone messages, and running errands. Nurses assistants administered first-aid, completed absence lists atid helped RoOSCVcll IINC Mn. B. Sneet. Stamping eards, collecting fines and dusting shelves were a few of the va s assistant lihrarians served the •chool. Counseling assistants served a re- ceptionists , made appointments, and ran errands for RoOSCVcll counselors. Audio- visual members gave up their study halls to COmc earh and st a late In order to give students and teachers the benefit of mechan- ised teaching equipment The group set up projectors and film equipment tUDIO- VISUAL CREW. Jim Kefciag, Ml M. omlis Mik - Csagliiin 65 Clubs Teach Careers Future Teachers of tmerica explored ihe man} areas and opportunities of the teaching profession. Presi- dents were Joyce Stephens and Sand) Baughman ith 1U ( lain a sponsor. Hig business a ihe main concern of the Secretarial Club. lnl president w;h Marilyn Campbell ith Miss Feisl n tin- club ' s sponsor. Health Careers lul attempted to familiarise ii mem- bers ith the various possibilities of careers related to health. Club president ;i Jean tnderson ith Mrs. Sweet serving a the club sponsor. The purpose off the Distributive Education Club off America i to fpve students on the job training and pre- pare them for the business world. Mr. Fossum a sponsor. Future Physicians 1 Club provided an opportunity for members to participate in duties in the emergency and recovery rooms at Iowa Methodist Hospital. Mr. Koch hus the club sponsor. FUTURE TEACHERS. KROYl Patti Rasehke, Mar Freimuth, Sand Baughman. Doreen Mu in. San«l Robinson. MIDIHK Gail l ebe ae a, Korea Sebwarta, Liaaa Rieeai, ane Wab i ca , Dclarei OMt. B k i;o Nary Gloat water, Lyaai Raebley, Retb Maaak, Charyfl Reetwieb, rm X ataaaa. SECRETARIAL CLUB. FRONT ROW: J. Hammer, J. Han«on. J. Ross, T. Allen, M. Campbell, k. hi Mianson, K. Lull. S. Westerbeek. SECOND i;o P. Perbiae, E.Hardie, F. Babbitt, L Reebaa, N. Patrice, S. Pirtle, L Haggard, P. Holt. THIRD R01 C. Reetwieb, J. Caabaaaa. T. Ceepela, S. Lull, T. Leebweod, M. MaeVlex, I ' . Cox, C. Rodiac, I). Seb rs ibs r , P. Tbeeaes. BACK ROW: P. Pardy, C. Parser, :. i a da n ea, K. Ru i gbt , M. Dovle, C. Thomas C. Lett, k. Ivereee), C Well . 66 Sealer Delore oi«lt belaa a HuMmII Eleaaeatary S ebeeJ pupil m a pari of th« Future Taaeben Saab program. Sophomores I) bhi«- Y oung and (Gloria Crew hrowse through the ItlMVM Book Store which is managed by I h students. HKAI IIM tRJBBBS CLUB FltONl HON jmn Andmon. Bnh Blurk, IVr Faurolr. rranri Heck, Jan.t ImIbOT, Mrv Sweel. M 1 1  I  I r H ► NX « her l BoMni. k. Ja« kie Schuyler. PmI Hi ml- onju OUon. Laura unningham. hhie Procter. M K K  U Vim k r. hi. Moor . Judy Hauurr, Ann I Oman, hath Jnhn on, hrin Temple, (anil N urliiiroujh, l. nn H kk DECA CLt ' B. FRON T K ) Sharon Rowan. Bill Pouniklont-. Connie Broom , Mike Howard. Sieve N|(M rm«T. Sue Thorpe, Carrol Haujce. Ski l K A Sieve llarhin, Terry l irkrr on, iary Harrell, Jerrv Schutler, Sieve Schrodt. Mike Mall . I HIKD KOVA ( unihn kacmar n ki. Fred Weidner, Scot! William . Dean Smith, Charier. Murrow. Jo, M.-I.arh. Mr. lo um. H k K  W l ann Holland, Belt Chase, Jim BroHii. Mike Conner, Jark Vance, Linda WtMMft, Audrey Moore. r FUTURE PHYSICANS CLUB. FRONT ROW: Sandv Brown, Nancy Pru h. Max Burgdori. Steve Broaden. MIDDLE K ) Boh Midgle , Dave Mannheimer, Jan Lowe, (.an Haves. H K K Jean Xnderson. I)ehh II ierMeiner. I oni Orloff. Oaijs Ka | arak. 67 Camera Club member John Nitzke and Kim Johnson explain new camera apparatus as Eric Darling, Owen Hays, Seott Dickson, Jim Zeller, ken Mitchum look on. Clubs in Action Add Variety to Up in the air over the .uccea. of their newly formed Gymnastic. Cluh, memhen. practice intricate B ymna tic «kilU after llhal 68 John Zcrin hreak into IM| M mem- ben of iIm Kolk Mimic tllnh mtom, fa einated. Everyday Life hoik Music Club participated in club hoot- enannies and sponsored special folksinging groups. The activities of ihc Equestrian Club included rides through Water Works Park, a harheqne, a iie t speaker from a local Stable ami an all-city horse show. The camera clnh maintained a full} equipped dark room at school in which all members could work. The Safietj Club organised several car rallies thi fear. Gymnastics Club provided an opportunity for students lO participate in a program of physical skills. A photographer eateht Chri Itiehardson anil Mark llngan a moment hefore the hegin a car rail , spon- sored bv the Safetv luh. Joining into the fun of an outdoor l arhe |iie. E pMStrlaa Phlfc memher hit the ehtiekHagon after an afternoon on the range. 69 Numerous Fields Mr. BoMlrMffer, speaking ©■the mi h problem, addresse the EtBTfll politieal forum, nhieh was organized for the first time thi fall. II M K l)IO CLl B. FRONT HOW Henry Clark, Jim Liefer Eric Darling. John Nit .ke. BACK Row Fred Miller, Nike Haw s, John Hull. Steve Foster. ••■••1 • • • • • i ■■■■••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••■■■i 1MB gff ••••■i )••• mmm DEBATE CLUB. FRONT ROW i Pam Terzis, Colleen Nelson, Greg Klein, Seott Galenbeek. BACK ROW Jim Silverman, Joe Berrj . Chuek Da ton. MATH-SCIENCE CLUB. Keal Joknton, Larry Veenatra, Craig Kasparek, E«l Loeb, Ke in BfaUM, Stew Cardner. 70 Intrigue Creative Students I nder the sponsorship of Mrs, Marian Ehlers, ihe De- bate Club met once a week lo debate a national question. Club president as Scotl Calenbeck. The Ham-Radio Club mem- ben nith ham radio licenses taught newer members the man} aspects of Morse Code and radio theory. Boh While led the eluh with Mr. Ken- neth Slenta a sponsor. Scribblers Club members submitted original manti- SCrips for Stud) and eriti- r ism. The club was led bj Cheryl Orth and sponsored bj Mr. Freimuth. Field trips, experiments, and lectures highlighted the Math-Science Clnb meetings headed bj Kevin Binns and Kd Loeb. Mr. Thomas Seott was club sponsor. SCRIBBLERS ' CLUB. Cheryl Orth, Sue Jones, Lori Gross, Bill Price, Scott Calenbeck, Chris Richardson, Ron Tysseling, Ruth Scudder. LATIN CIA B Carrie Wollam, Lorin Knapp, Judy Canter, Shelley Miller, Hoy William- son. Iarl s ( inter, Shiendel Walker, Jim Silverman, Carol Torran, Jean Teigland, Jane Tucker. 72 Spanish Club members are a portrait of enthusiasm as the discuss a Spanish Art exhibit at the Art ( filter. French Club officers Carmi Soifer, Cindy Clingan, Barb Kagin, and Carol Joseph lend an ear to Dave Mannheimer as he sings a French song. Language Clubs Stress Learning Creating interest in the language and people of Germany was the purpose of this year ' s German Club. The seventy-seven club members held an exchange party with East at Christmas time, and the German Band, noted throughout Des Moines, performed at various open houses during the year. Club officers were Richard Pritchard, president; Mark Hogan, vice-president; Cindy Shirley, secretary; Karen Turpin, treasurer; and Dale Schnabel, minister of war. French culture and language were stressed as the main goals of the French Club. Caroling at the YMCA during the holiday season, and a scavenger hunt utiliz- ing French clues were some of the club ' s varied activi- ties. First semester officers were Marlene Booth, president; Loni Orloff, vice-president; Cindy Shultz, secretary; and Barb Kagin, treasurer. The Spanish Club ' s main objective was to acquaint the students at Roosevelt with the foreign exchange student. Officers were John Thelan, president; Nancy Walden, vice-president; Barb Davidson, secretary; and Melanie Maddox, treasurer. Latin Club helped to create an interest in early Roman culture by bringing out the importance of the language and its history. This years officers were Judy Canter, president; Jane Tucker, vice-president; Linda Matthieson, secretary; Pam Terzis, treasurer; Jean Teig- land, editor; and Donna Griffith, program chairman. 73 Exchanges Widen Horizons, FOREIGN STUDENTS. FRONT ROW: Hannie lit. r -traat (Holland), Lea Mara SmU iltrazil), Mimi Alazraki (Argentina). B ACK ROW Dorothea (piienther l(,rrman ). Erla Axel dottir ( Iceland ), S en Malmgren (Sweden). INTERNATIONAL CLUB. FRONT ROW: Mimi Alzraki, Pat Shirk, Tim Reynold . «- « n Malmgren, Lea Mara Souto, Erla Axelsdottir. MIDDLE ROW l ed Talcott, Nancy Walden, Pat Miller, Barh Lamhrecht, Charlene Brown, Lina Ahlers. BACK ROW: Nancy Wright, Melanie Maddox, Anita Johnston, Diana Schreiher. 74 Create Unity The Roosevelt k« Club ■service organisation sponsored bj the business and professional men of ihe Northwest Kiwanis. The purpose of ihe club lo serve ihe school ami ihe com- munity through public service projects. Officers included Steve Lyons, president; John Synhorst, Vice-president; Steve Long, secre- tary; and Gordie MeCollum, treasurer. Foreign students were the con- cern of the International Club. Exchange students at Roosevelt and other schools spoke of their lands and customs. Officers were Tim Reynolds, president; Mik«- Silver, vice-president; Beck} Blackketer, secretary; and Pal Shirk, treasurer. Hie Ul-Citj Student Council continued ith great success thi year. Once again ii worked on the youth employment program and ran Teen Town at the State Fair. Happiness in home living v n ;i goal of Homemaking Club. Linda Lekwa served as president ith Jane Storey, vice-president; hrn I Killam, secretary ; and Loni Hull, treasurer. ; . 9 v ALL CITY STUDENT COUNCIL. KKONT ROW J.anm Rubin. Linda Mm II. Marine Bestfc, Hanks KsiesAstg. BACK ROW: St«w L y ssa, Mark Wiae, Rirk N«uman. Rol Shan. C s r sH t MrCollum. IKIMKM AKIM. (II li. I HON I KOI Jam- Stor« . Ch«r l Killam, Lon- ■fte R«pp. MIDDLE ROW: Ditto Latham. Saml Brawm, Ljnsa Jcmms, Karl Batcher, Lc Ann Carney. RACK R 1 Pattj Millrr. Carolr Ltnning. Limla Bsckn, kath% Ho la. Pcgg) Rol l in . l MTOMUM USHERS. I I RSI ROW: Brace Hill— a, Ri k He ii l aa , B— tfsa. Tow Sckalae, Steve troaow, Jem Perkisje. SEi ND K Del Davis, Tim Griffin, l a i«l Wint .. Peaaii Brabaker, Steve Hellyer, Rrmr Smilh. [TURD RO I l «« ' Rodin. rrank Cappola. Ron I il jt lahl. Kt-nt §kepsrd, Jim Pi e r ia n . 75 Sports The xeiiiud ma man lies dor- mant until he is challenged. The ideas of a man are useless until he can impart them to another. The skills of a man are undiscovered until he is put into competition with many. By himself, a man is content with little, hut in the midst of others he is chal- lenged to he something more, and it is this competition that makes the man. 77 Don Prior Bob Anderson Larry Schweitzer Hon Adcock Roosevelt ' s football squad, hindered throughout the season by injuries, pulled out of a slump to attain a winning record for the eighth straight year. In the season opener the Riders romped Valley 26-0. Unable to break a three year jinx, the Riders were toppled by Tech. A 7-7 tie with a tough Lincoln team and an easy 26-0 victory over Newton led up to a successful 6-0 homecoming victory over North. The Riders then dropped two straight; 26-0 to a highly rated Dowling team, and 2H-0 to city champion East. The Riders bounced back in the final game to whip Ames 24-0. The Riders outscored their op- ponents 96-94 and ended with a record of 4-3-1 . Rider Gridmen Fight The Kider pressure defense moves in to aid Bruce Heilman as he throws an Kast halfback for a loss. 78 Fighting (iff efforts of a Dowling tackier, halfback Frank Coppola moves around end for I Urn vard gain. Rider end Tom Schul e has an open field after ret ei - mi; I pass from quarterbac k Roger Loxejoy. To A Winning Season ttempts b Dow ling defenders to intercept a Rider pass e futile as end l « m Schlllzc grabs the hall. POOl MlH of fullback LttfT) Ely is the abilitx to shake off tac klers. 79 Individuals Spark Gridder Efforts Roosevelt had many outstanding indi- viduals on both offense and defense this year. Among these was the co-captain and most valuable player, senior Larry Ely, who was named to the first team all-city and first team all-state. Senior Cory Moss, who led the team s defense, placed on the first team of the defensive all-city squad. Senior end Tom Schulze, who re- ceived honorable mention in all-City, was named the winner of the Vernon Weid maier award for the most valuable line- man. Junior linebacker Bruce Heilman, senior back Mike f reehold, and senior center and co-captain Kill Ncwland re- ceived honorable mention on the all-city team. Riders pile up to stop a Tech drive. SEASON KKCOKI) TRHS27 Valley 7 THUS (J Tech 26 TRHS 7 Lincoln 7 THUS 26 Newton 0 THUS 6 North 0 TRHS 0 Bowling 26 TRHS 0 East 28 TRHS 24 Ames 0 Larry Ely All ( iu All State ( (hi aptain Sr. Back Bill Ncwland Ml ( It) M AI Co-captain Sr. Center Corv Moss ii ( ty Sr. Back Mike Freeland Ml itN MM Sr. Ba If Bruce Heilman Ml ( itN M M. Jr. Back 80 Blake kellcN Ml State II M Sr. Tackle Tom Schul t ' Ml ( itN M M Sr. End steN ■Young Jr. Back 4- Dan Bohner Sr. Back Steve Brownfield Sr. End Ken Burdiek Soph. Back Frank Coppola Jr. Back Tim PiiMMMi Sr. End Greg Dickinson Sr Tackle Dennis Epstein Sr. Tackle Doug Fitz Sr. Tackle Jim Franquemont Sr. Back John Greer Jr. Guard Boh Henry Sr. Back Rich Hoist Sr. End Bill HufTord Sr. End Ste v Hutchings Jr. Guard Paul Jones Jr. End Ron I djedahl Jr. Back Jeff Lily Sr. (.enter Roger Lovejoy Sr. Back Dave Lettween Jr. Guard Scott Miller Sr. Guard Merlin Redfield Sr. Back Dennis Reichen- hacher Sr. End Boh Shaw Jr. End Bill Thomas Sr. Guard ( nrig Thomhill Jr. Guard Ken Whitney Jr. Back Mike Will Sr. End John Will man Sr. Center Mark Willis Sr. End Mark Wine Jr. Guard 81 All-State Fullback Larry Ely rambles his massive frame around left end for a substantial gain. A powerful tackle by Mike Freehold stops this Dowling back cold. A smashing gang tackle by the Roosevelt defense causes the East offense to give up the ball. 82 Soph Gridders Gain Experience Joe Blaskovich Charlie Maguire SEASON RECORD THUS 28 Valley 0 TRHS 24 Tech 0 TRHS 38 Lincoln 2 TRHS 7 North 0 TRHS 48 Newton 6 TRHS IS 1 o ling 2 1 TRHS 13 East 16 TRHS 20 Ames 21 A primary purpose of the sophomore team is to prepare the hoys for varsity competi- tion. This year some memhers of the sopho- more team were brought up in the middle of the season to the varsity team. Boh Ander- son, the sophomore coach, said, I rate this as one of the most outstanding sophomore teams I ' ve coached and its been a great deal of pleasure working with them ' This year ' s team faced stiff competition and recorded a 5 and 3 won-lost standing for the gridiron campaign. The gridders streaked through their first 5 games unde- feated, but then came up against a tough Dowling team. Tangling with East for the City title, the Riders were defeated by a freak pass play. Ending the season was a heartbreaking loss to Ames, 21-20. Offensive and defensive standouts this year were ends Ken Burdick and Kent Shepherd, guards Denny Deremiah and Fred Bjornson, tackle Bill Hutchison, and backs Jim Peterson, Fred Lorence and Rod Schrage. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Manager Larry Carr, Bob Williams, Fred Lorence, Kent Shepherd, Bill Hutc hison. Val Smith. Tom Hand, Scott Willis, Denny Deremiah, Ken Burdick, Jim Peterson, Rod Schrage. Manager Rand Stephenson. SKCOND ROW: Bill Shockey, Rob Burlingame, Mike Oallagher, Brian Smith. I.oren Matheuv [fan 1 ..nst. Steve Srhropp, Fred Bjornson. Mike Fdwards, Roger Crefe, D a ne Nan Hnnrr. Manager Dee Bodin. THIRD MOW Brian Stewart. Steve Haliburton, Tom (bidden, Mike Norman, Jim Wellman, Jon ( eretti. l orn Bloxom, Bob Laurie, Jim Macrae. Charles Kwald, Ste e Stelter, Dave Pugsley, Duane Jones. Mark Heiclen. Mike Mesch. Scott Hanel. ( oach Blaskovich. FOURTH ROW: Manager Ron Oldt. l..rt Rose iish in. Daw Harrison, Bill Bloomquist, Denn |acohs, Mark Mange. Bill l.mni. p W Miller, Tim Kelly, Jack Nichols. John Short. Jim kiltam, Jim Evans. FIFTH ROW: Manager Ron Herker, Jim Hush. John Schuster. Mike Springer. Mike W heeler. Rob Forest, Lonnie Cross, Mickev Pugh. 1 « Morris, Aaron Rissien, Jed Willoughby, Mark Flliot. BACK ROW Manager Bob Cox. RobVrt Merkley, Pat Dennis. Mike Hein. lac k Argetsingrr. Bob Cruen, John Cadwell, Roger Palmer. Jim Arvidson. Wallx Agee. John Cossen, Robin King, Steve Jones. Neal Westagard. Charles Greenwood SEASON RECORD THUS (i North 21 TRHS 6 East 17 THUS 27 Marshalltown 2S TRHS 7 Valley 16 TRHS 9 Dowlin K 21 TRHS 9 Tech 13 TRHS— First in Mike Augustine ln itational TRHS -First in City Meet TRHS -State Mile Hun I irst in TRHS— First in Crinnell Invitational TRHS— Third in state Cross Country Meet Bernard Tors Rider Harriers Take First In Roosevelt possessed the most outstanding cross country team in the schools history. The Riders raced through their dual meets and won their first eit title. In the Mike tugustine Invitational Meet the Rider harriers were v ic torious for anothe r f irst in Roosevelt history. The team, coached hy Mr. Charles Green- wood, was sparked h senior Cordon Hoffeit, w ho w as one of the top distance runners in the state, and juniors I rank Sergio, Jim I eree and Pete Jones. In the state meet the Riders placed third. RHS harriers keep in training with a long workout session. 84 Don (iillespie displays his state championship form as he grapples with his opponent. Wrestlers Grab Throughout this past car, Roosevelt has had a great wrestling season. Indi- vidual and team efforts highlight the season past. Under the direetion of coaches John Shafer and I ,arry Schweit- zer, the team landed many victories. ( iptained by Don Gillespie and ( mk ( randall, the wrestlers finished with an outstanding record in both dual and tournament eompetition. The Rider grapplers captured first plaee in the Chariton Invitational. Roosevelt Chariton champions included Corky Crandell and Don Gillespie. Rider matmen also pnn ed their abil- it in city tournament and state tourna- ment eompetition. Seven Roughriden advanced from the sectional meet to the district contests: Dave Wintz, Frank Barber, Mike Evans, George Thompson, Bruce Heilman, Don Gil- Iespie, and Blake Kelly. Thompson and Gillespie survived the tough dis- trict eompetition and traveled to the state tournament in Waterloo. Don Gillespie. Roosevelt city champion, returned home with the lW o state ISO pound wrestling crown. Corky ( randall moves in to pin his opponent in this match. Getting ready for the takedown, Mike Wilson thrusts his opponent to the mat. Successful Season FRONT ROW: David Wintz, Corky Crandall, Frank Barber. Reed Schwartz, Mike Wilson, Mike Evans. BACK ROW: George Thompson, John Holstad, Bruce Heilman, Mark Willis, Jake Shnurman, Don Gillespie, Blake Kelly. 87 As senior Bill Warner looks on, junior Ron Big Bill Johnson, junior center, is in the open for Liljedahl scores point number KM) in the Ottumwa in easy two points, game. Rider Cagers Ranked Number 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Mr. Prior, Ken Whitney, Gordon Cottschalk, Roger Lovejoy, Larry Ely, Ron Liljedahl, Bill Warner, Coach Al Coinito. BACK HOW: Mr. Adcock, Boh Jackson, Sieve Young, Tom Schulze, Bill Johnson, Don Scars, Boh Sh;tw, Phil Stut .man, Mr. nclcrson. 88 Junior forward Bob Jackson lofts a jump shot over the head of a Lincoln guard In State SEASON HKCORI) runs 92 Newton 4S THUS 69 Tech 43 runs S3 Ames 40 TRHS 71 Lincoln .30 TRHS 90.. Dowling 73 THUS 74 Hem ' s OS THUS 53 Ames 52 TRHS ss North 55 TRHS 73 TRHS 70 East 5S TRHS SI I.incoln 58 TRHS 93 Valley 00 TRHS 7S Nev ada 52 TRHS S3 Tech 39 TRHS S2.. Marshalltow n 7 l TRHS 77 Fast 5S TRHS SI North 01 TRHS L06 Ottomw a 67 DISTRICT TRHS 77 North 00 Mills n Tech OS TRHS 71 Dowling 12 si B-STATE TRHS 63 [ndianola 12 TRHS 60 Marshalltown (u Sophomore guard Cordon Cottschalk brings the ball up the court against a pre ssing defense. Driving through the Dowling defense, Junior Ken Whitney scores for two points. Furious Press, Hot Shooting The 65-66 Roosevelt basket- hall season — a season of high hopes, hitter disappointment and tremendous pride -will be re- membered as the year Coach Co- mito took a group of returning lettermen and molded them into one of the most exciting teams in the state. A pressing defense, a hot-shoot- ing offense and the fire and de- termination which Coach Comito instilled in the Riders carried them through an impressive sea son which ended with a loss to Marshalltown in the sub-slate fin als. It w as the ear that the Riders swept past 18 regular season op- ponents and a number one rating in the state the entire ) eai Man) outstanding individuals highlighted the Roosevelt season. Three Riders, center Tom Schulze, forward Don Sears and guard Ken Whitney, were named to the first team all-city and guard Roger LovejO) made the second team, l oin Sc hnl c w as named to the first team all-state and Whit- ney, Sears and Lovejo) received honorable mention. Schulze, along with his other honors, be- came the leading scorer in Roose- elt histoi . Racing furiously Larry Kly grabs the ball before it goes out of bounds. All-State forward Tom Schulze leaps high into the air to put tv o points on the scoreboard for Roosevelt. 90 Gives Cagers Undefeated Season Sophs Gain City Title SEASON RECORD TRHS 48 Newton 38 TRHS 54 Tech 23 TRHS 67 Ames 51 TRHS (i2 Lincoln 38 TRHS 78 Dowling 36 TRHS 65 Cedar Rapids Regis S3 TRHS 62 Ames 35 TRHS 72 North 52 TRHS 58 Dowling 43 TRHS 66 East 35 TRHS 66 Lincoln 54 TRHS 57 Valley 47 TRHS 56 Nevada 46 TRHS 82 Tech 33 TRHS 52 Marshalltown 62 TRHS 62 East 25 TRHS SI North 54 TRHS G2 Ottumwa 71 The Sophomore basketball team, under Coach Adcock, had an outstand- ing season. The Riders were unde- feated against city teams and won the city series title. Suffering only two losses, both on the road, to Marshall- town and Ottumwa, the Sophs com- piled a lo-2 record for the season. Brilliant floor work and smooth passing were two of the reasons for the success Of the high powered Roosevelt offense which averaged 63.9 points per game. An essential cog in the smooth work- ing offense of the Sophomore team was the fasthreak used effectively the Rid- ers set up many quick baskets. The pressing defense also was used by the Little Riders. They held their oppo- nents to a mere 44.2 points per game. The leading scorer for the Sopho- mores was forward Jim Peterson. He was brought up to the varsity and made the tournament team as a guard. Other standouts were Ken Buidick, Hill Hutchison, leading rehounders, and Kent Shepherd, and Brian Comito who added to the scoring punch. SOPHOMORF BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Ron Anderson, Bob Williams, Brian Comito, Jim Peterson, Fred Lorence, Glenn Johnson, John Wilson. BACK ROW: Coach Adcock. John Ceretti, Trevor Davis. John Cadwell. Mike Gallagher, Bill Hutchison, Ken Shepherd, Mgr. Scott kirkpatriik. Frank Cownie stretches to give Joe Fuller a vital lead in the Medley Relay, which swam on to a victory over Cedar Rapids ' W .Islington ' s Ail-American relay team! Tankers Linn and Hempleman strain their muscles at the start of the Individual Medley. Rider Tankers Take 2nd In Congratulations for a tired record hreaker, Eric Hempleman. 94 State Meet Sporting a number of return- ing lettermen the Rider tankers entered the season with hopes of bringing a state champion- ship to Coach Munger in his last season. Roosevelt swept past every opponent in dual meet competition, except Cedar Rapids .W ashington who defeated the Riders by 51-44 on a victory in the freestyle relay. The tankers took first place in the city meet for the thirty-sixth consecutive time. Facing stiff competition, the team took first place in the dis- triet and later plac ed seeond in the state meet at Ames. Junior Mike Johnson stri ex lor perfection while performing ■difficult dive. 95 Munger Clark Munuer is congratulated Em his thirty-fifth HUM uti v c i t swimming title. In the past thirty years, Roosevelt swimming coach Clark Munger has com- piled an Outstanding record. He has won 40 city meets, including 35 straight, and compiled 288 victories against 19 defeats in dual meets. Forty- nine all-Americans have come from his teams, and his rec- ord of 12 state c ham- pion teams lead every coach and school in Iowa lor all time honors. Clark coached many outstanding individuals this year. Three members of this year s team set all-time school rec ords: Steve Stone in the 200 vard free- st) le, Joe Fuller in the 100 yard butterfl) ; and Eric Hempleman in both the 400- yard individual medle) and 400-yard freestyle. Hempleman also set a record by be- coming the onl) c ity meet double winner for three years in a row. Frank Cownie was the onl) state champion for Roose- velt this year. He accomplished this feat in the 100-yard breastroke event Both rela teams, led by Rider standouts, landed third place in state. This year s team was captained by Frank Cownie and Eric Hempleman. Clark MlingW 96 lot I uller puts his whole heart in it as he pulls another victory in the l(M)- ard butterfly. Retires Triumphantly SEASON RECORD TRHS 69 Tech 26 TRHS 72 Fort Dodge 2: J THUS 72 East 23 i - K r TRHS 77 Ames 18 TRHS 71 Marshalltown 24 TRHS  C. R Washington 51 TRHS 73 Ottumwa 22 TRHS 86 North 9 j- TRHS 77 East 18 TRHS 66 Tech 29 TRHS 62 Lincoln 33 — ' mm ' t North 25 VMMH TRHS 68 Lincoln 27 ft v  PI Steve Stone leads the field as he outswims his opponents in the City - f irst riace , (M) yard butterflv District — First Place State — Second Place pf r r °flr lit VARSITY SWIMMING. FRONT ROW: Chuck Strief, Steve Stone, Joe Fuller, Frank Cownie, Eric Hempleman, John Synhorst, Bru Linn, Dick Woltz. MIDDLE ROW: Ted Miller, Wayne Mitchell, Steve Fuss, Bob HofT, Coach Mvnfor, Larry Lewis, Dave Frost, Pete Woltz, Mike Johnson. BACK ROW: Mike Downing, Rob Stickler, Steve Schropp, Bill Jacobs, Jim Kenworthy, Jim Richardson, Rick Neumann, Kim Putnam, Tom Davis, Jim Spevak. Net Squad Sets Sights On State I nder Coach Rhea Bagdonas, the girls 1 leam held their hopes high for ihe 1966 season. Returning letter winners Patti Burns, Saudi Stanek, Pat Jordan and Cindy Shirley along with newcomer Kat} Fletcher made np the core of a team which showed unlimited ability. VARSITY TENNIS. FRONT ROW: Gary Greenehaum, St« Broaden, Larry Flj , Jim Vi Bani, Gmty Hayes, Mike Beane, Gordon MeGollum. Mgr. Larry Carr. SECOND ROW: Harry Wilk. Geoffrey Sandler, Br net Hay . Steve Gr e en , Ed llar- i- -li.nl- ' n. Rick LopiaT, Jim Larson, Mike Hines. THIRD ROW . Pete Williams, Sam kasten, Neil W estergaard, Mike Hayes, John I h Lm. Tod r rankling. Boh Williams, B K ROW John C o do o H I « ' d Ward. Mr. Comito. ; h nd«r- son, Mr. Prior, Tom Davis. GIRLS TENNIS, r ROM ROW Pat Jordan, Linda Adams, Sandi Stanek, Patti Burns Cindy Shirley. BACK ROl Julie Lorenee, Barh Blazek, Cathy Pearsall, Diane Sehultz, Abhie Jones, Ellen Kramer. Rhea Baiedona Bob tnderson This year ' i tennis squad boasted a number of returning lettermen and a lie COach, Mr. Bob Anderson, who also coaches sophomore football. Spring practice started in earl} April, and the netmen SWCpl b} their first fe oppon- ents easih . Returning lettermen (,ar Hayes, Steve Brogden, and Gar} Greene- haum. bolstered the ego of the squad. Seniors Larry El} and Gordon McCcJlum along with sophomore Jim Wellman ehar- acterised the version of a powerful 1966 team. Straining for extra power, Larry Eh HBSa| M hi , torve into hi opponent 9 ! eonrt« 98 BOYS GOLF TEAM. FRONT ROW: Bill INewland, Harry Bookey, Bill Warner, Brad Sehuehat. M1DDLK ROW : Marty Aronow, Arnie Engman, Nirk Nt urn. m. Stanton Bonta. BACK ROW: John Wilson, Reed Prior, Gordon Cot t e hal k . Boh Baird. Doug OUon. Jon Hoak. Clark Munger The 1966 Rider golf season was in full bloom by early April with tryouts for the 12 man squad. Coaeh (Hark 1unger senior let- termen Hill Warner and Stanton Honta composed the nueleus of the team of four. Junior Hrad Sehuehat, and other returning lettermen Harry Bookej . Bill Newland, and INiek Neuman, joined force to make a promis- ing team. The girls ' -quad, with returning letter dinners Mar Allender. Barb Lamhrec h t . and Ittrii Lj on, as in fine tkapc for a run at the city and state title . Golfers Shoot For State Meet Rider linkster Mary Allender gets ■Ol to hit the hall, hoping to place a fOod fairway shot on the green. GIRLS GOLF TEAM. KK( ) I ROW: Chris Lyon, Barh Fanning, Trudy Conkling, Sue Allender. HACK ROW : Dehhie Baekman, Barh Bliss, Barh Lamhreeht, Patti Ryden. NOT PICTURED: Mary Allender, Dobfcj Hiersteiner. 99 Sparkling Performances Placing eighth in the state indoor meet started off the season for the KHs cindermen. number of men placed hiuli in their respective events. In the first dual meet the Riders defeated Valle) M-58. The outlook for the re- mainder of the season seemed bright. The track team was considered to be a strong contender for the city title. tmong the earl) season standouts were a number of returning Utter winners and an abundance of new talent. Cordon Hoffert, returning miler, was once again a threat in the mile and an asset to the two-mile relay team. Senior Greg Dickenson continued his record breaking efforts in the shot- put. Other standouts in the field events were Steve Speth in the pole vault, Roger Osterholtz in the disc us. Beadle Stewart in the broad jump, and Hon Liljedahl in the high jump. Other top track performers were Jim llcnne- berry, Cordell Cross, Don Gillespie, Frank Sergio, and Fred Bjornsen. Coach Charles Greenwood was op- timistic and thought that the team would come through this year in tradi- tional Roosevelt style. ARSITY TRACK, FRONT ROW: Jeff Messersc hmidt, Jim Henneberry, John Wilkin, Fred Bjornsen, Bill Johnson, Mark Hahan, Beadle Stewart, Henry Horton, John Nutt, Jim Nissen, Mur Martin Diehl. SECON D HOW Stove Speth, Ron I .iljedahl. Chuck andeventer. lorn Bloxham, Phil Dorff, Paul Stut man, Larry Cobb. Brian Cox, Hank Reese, Jim Franqiieinnnt. Don Podftbarac Marl Spanuh •.. Cordon Hoffert, Scott Freer. BACK ROW: Ken Whitney, Tom Oasis. Fd Bennett. Craig Thornhill. Ken Burdick, Larr) lat kson. Roger Osterholtz, Eric Darling, Boh White, Cordell Cross, Pete Jones, Fred Johnson, Paul (ones, Chuck Swaah. 100 Highlight This Year ' s Season Riders Contend For City Title One of the IMUM leading lugn ' r  , CpffJ Moss, fouls one off in the Waukee game. Don Sears, lealor Hurler, let! loOSC after hi nindup and tO—CI another §trike« The Rider baseball tram, ith ■core of returning lettennen, had another crack al ihe citj seriei title. With returning pitehen Don Sean ami ltol Young ami a ho l of hra hitters including Dave Neary, Bob Henry, Tin h Marce, Mike Will, and C017 Moss, the outlook lor a raccessful season as optimistic. Bon Adcock 102 ARsm . ? 1 i 1 11 f V )U . Mr .?: V Vnni ( ' ° dfr ' ■' 1 arr --neelolti. Bill Lawrie, Con Mo.,, Mike Maher, U V€ IMMMM, « hurk Mitchell, lorn Criffith, Aaron Cameron, Joe KoucI« h «n . BlUCC H. ilman. B U K R(  naeh Adeoek, Frank Cop p o la , l a%. Nran. I .... I). Maree, Jim Je— Mr, Boh oun K . Bill Johnson, Hon Sean Mike Will. Bill Wallace, Mgr. Dennii Barak?, Mgr. Boh ox. V ophowwirr Kent S hepher d ind up ami Rrei in th - North - nn. Cracking a clean single into left field i sophomore Bill Sho k« if. The 1 Moo version of ihe Roosevelt sophomore team was characterised bj being powerful in all aspects of the game. Heading the pitching staff were Kent Shepherd ami Boh Lawrie along with other standouts Brian - mito 1 Jim Peterson, Bill Shocked . ami John Schnster. Dennis Ford Soph Glovemen Have Potential W SOPHOMORE BASEBALL. FRONT R01 Jim Hash, Mike Reyaolds, Deaaj Deremiah. Bill Shock. Jim Peter-on. SE( OND ROW: Bill lleitritter, Tom Shan, John Schuster, Jim Major, Brian Comito, Mark Miller. Ste e Minker. rHIRD HOW Kverett Buck, Aaron Kis ien. Kent Shepherd, Dick Cordle, Mike Mesch, Bandv Dockstader. Bill Bloomquist, Mgr., (loach Ford. B K K( W : Boh knapp. Ken Tiffin, ( arv W lm. ( lenn Johnson, Tom Corcoran. 103 Seniors The mentor s hand has been withdrawn. With careful $tep$ they move forward, for they must learn to stand alone. As one door is closed behind them, they look ahead into the future and behold paths leading to new doors; doors to be opened as Life shall direct them, and each direction shall tell the story of one. Leading the class and coordinating senior activities are treasurer Laurel Lund; vice-president Bill Newland; president Roger Lovejoy; secretary Pam Thomas; and treasurer Cindy Luthey. Class Officers Plan Senior Activities United by the phrase the ( lass of ' 66, seniors SOUghl to make this year their finest. Taking the initiative in all phases of student life, seniors were elected to hi fi positions of leadership in student «o eminent and (-iris and Hoys Clubs. Upholding Roosevelt ' s high academic standards, the elass excelled in studies. ke positions on the Hoondop and annual staffs were capably filled by Students of the 716 member elass, and the drama and music departments were at their hest display- ing the talents of the many senior participants. Senior athletes received statew ide recognition for their outstanding ability to master the physical skills and good sportsmanship typical of the Roosevelt student. B experiencing and improving traditions iu academies, athleties. and activities, the seniors eontinued the Strengthening of the school ' s distinction. Although the year has come to a close, the memories of Roosevelt High School and the c lass of ' 66 will live on. 106 Mike- Abbott Hannie Achterstraat Dennis Adams I iiid.! Adams Marcia Adler Lisa blers Mimi Alazraki Jane Alcorn Jay Alcorn Lila Aldrich Margaret Allen Terri Mien Class of 1966 Assumes Leadership liar) Allender (.ail Anderson Jean Anderson karla nderson Kris Anderson Chris Arnold Richard Aronow Stave Aronow Lynda Asby Ma Axelsdottir Carol Ayers Florence Babbitt ' mm I ind. i Backus Kathy Bader Mike Bagg Janet Bailey Betsy Baird Bob Baird Stanley Baldwin Frank Barber Jan Bard Nancy Barnett Dennis Barsky George Bartley Seniors Outline Year of Hard Andi Bartnek Roberta Bassman Gary Bastian Sandy Baughman Byron Beasley Linda Beers Kristi Behm Gary Bell Steve Bell Bob Bemisdarfer Tina Bergeson Bruce Bergman 108 Cheryl Bostwick Joe Boudewyns Bud Bowles Barbara Boyd Dennis Boyd Bill Bra U John Brewington Ann Brockman Steve Brogden Connie Broome kirh Broughton Charlene Brown Class Rolls Number Seven Jim Brown Joan Brown Linda A. Brown Linda K. Brown Sandy Brown Steve Brownfield Dennis Brubaker Lynn Buckley Max Burgdorf Karen Burright Barbara Butcber Aaron Cameron Marilyn Campbell Judy Canter Lee Anne Carney lx)ttie Carpenter Judy Can- Dan Carson Hundred Sixteen Students John Carson Jeff Caspe Melissa Cassell Dennis Cathcart Doug Cave Mike ( ebuhar Betty C:hase Mark Chiesa Brad Cbinn Barb Chrisjohn Bob (bristianson Kathie ( bristianson 111 A.M ml J m jj Aid i Gina Cimino Bruce Clark Dave Clarkson Janet Clausen Steve Clay Mary Clearwater Cynde (lniu.ni Larry Cobb Ron Cohen Mike Conner Steve Coombs Carole Coonce Prospects of College Prompt Helen Cooney Toni Coppola Frank Cownie Bryan Cox Penny Cox Becky Craig Cathy Cramer John Crandell Jack Crosley Cordell Cross Laura Cunningham Jan Cushman 112 C-5 Charlene Cutforth Doiik Daniel Linda Davenport Boh Da is Dell Davis Rod Dm is nne Davison Cnrfg Da isson Stuart Dawson Chuck Dayton Mark DeBord Tim DeMarce Students to Excel in Studies After much sampling. Senior chem students disc uss the merits of their latest concoction. Mike Dennis Paul Dexter Kd Diamond Ierr Diekersnn (.rruu Dickinson Veralee Dietz 113 Nikki DiMaria Richard Dixson Marcia Dodrn kathy Dohrmann Mike Donaldson Sara Donhowe Seniors Sharon Walker and Art Stein discuss headline counts durinu fourth hour journalism c lass. Br ' vL Seniors Take Leadership Roles Maureen Doyle Steve Dreyer Kathie Duchen Sandy Dunn Steve Duse Nancy Dusenhery Pam Kdwards Kip Elbert Jackie Elphic Larrv Ely Tom Emerson Maty Engeldinger 114 At In Both Newspaper and Annual Dennis Epstein Jennifer Krbe Carol Eriekson Mike Euritt Tom Evans Mike Eaino Tom Earmer Ketha Pan- Diane Parrel I Dee Paurote Harlan Peintech Pat Perris Mary Pinnell Donna Pinney Tom Pirman Barb Piseher Steve Pish Prances Pleck John Pletcher Ginny Pletcher kath P low « i s Pam Polden Cris Porker Dan Poss Jim Franquemont Mike Free land Mary Freimuth Dennis F revert l)a e Frost Joe Fuller Steve Fuss Scott Galen beck Dennis Galinsky Mike (Gardner Line (Haskell Jerell Gates 9 Adults of Tomorrow Explore Lola Gerstenberger Dave Gibbs Sheri Gibson Don Gillespie Yicki (Oilman Dennis Godfrey Margaret GevdM Ron Graves Blaine Cfm i It ' ll (.reen Susan Green Ann Greenwood 117 Janet Hanson Steve Harbin Eileen Hardie Yvonne Harnett Linda Hargrove Gary Harrell Betty Harrington Linda Harris Senior English Students Probe Carol Hauge Gary Hayes Rick Heggen Cheri Hefefol Steve Hellyer Rick Hemming Uric Hempleman Kill Hendrick Judy Hendricks Bob Henry Carol Hensley Pat Hess Literature and Composition 119 Hoh Hove Dave Howard Mike Howard kathy Hoyla lack Hudson Jim fluff Bill Huflbrd Deanc Hughes Kathy Hush Vivian Hutchison Jim Hyde Keith Hyland Creative Skills Are Developed l.i in- Ingersoll Jean Ingersoll Karen Iverson Bruce Jahen f Chery l Jahen Karla Jackson With knowledge of shop technique! u ■founda- tion, a practical senior concentrates on his work 120 Anita Johnson Boh Johnson li.ii l.i Johns on Kred Johnson Kathi Johnson Kent Johnson Kim Johnson Lynn Johnson Mark Johnson Martha Johnson (Juentin Johnson Tim Johnson in Workshops and Classrooms jit Is . HvtU Johnston Jana Johnston JefT Johnston Peter Johnston ( athy Jolly Boh Join s John Jones S. ndra Jones Susan Jones Pat Jordan ( ami Joseph Carolyn Kacnarynslri 121 Dan Kopp ( liris Kress Brian Kruse Barbara I ambrecht Gary Landgren Cary Larson Dottie Latham Kill Lauritzen Nancy Lavender Bill Lawrie Paula Lee Jerry Leener 3 •3 i • Perform in School Productions Linda Lekwa Terry Lemon Carole Lenning Rick Lepley Troy Lesan Cris Lett Charlotte Lettween Jessie Lewis Larry Lewis Jeff Lilly Ann Lindhoff David Lindholm 123 •ft trap Bm Linn Scott Little Janet Livingston Denny Loek ridge Trudy Loekwood Steve I onu Steve Ix rber Kay Lorenee Roger Ixnejoy Jan Lowe De Anne Loyd John Lukin Senior Enthusiasm Karen Lull Sharon Lull I aurel Lund Cindy Luthey Steve Lyons Steve Mackie Melanie Maddo Gary Madison Paula Vlairet Mike Mall) David Mannheimer Jud Manning 124 The Blue Cadets lead eheers and chants durum a pep assemhly. Sparks School Spirit John Mart -hael Sheila Martin Emily Mattes Linda Matthiesen Penny Maybee Cordon MtCollum Linda McCutcheon Deanne McDiarmid John McDowell Mike McMullen Pat McQuillan Tom McWilliams Jack Meadows Julie Means Kelcie Melone John Merkel Bob Merritt Marlynn Merritt 125 Kick Mertens Patsy Messer JefF MfsscTst hmidt Margaret Metier Jim Mezvinsky Bob Midgley Jan Miller John Miller Ted Miller Joe Misbach Marilyn Missman Wayne Mitchell Jan Mot- Larry Mogolov Audrey Moore Diana Moore Candy Morgan Linda Morris Win Mosier Cory Moss Pat F Miller Pat R. Miller Richard Miller Scott Miller Senior Athletes and Cheerleaders 126 Diane Mossholder I err Mossholder Barb Moul Bob Munford Kathy Murphy Sherry Murphy ( buck Murrow Kip Narber l)a e Neary Dennis NefT Nance Neiman Colleen Nelson Seek Victories for the School Hod Newsom Ann Nichols Nancy Niklawski Susan Noble John Nordin Morrie Norman Juli Norton Hoh Noun Sheila Noun Lewis Ofstrin I )e lores Oldt Doug Olson Fun-filled Activities Frank Owens Dana Page Larry Palmer Tom Parker ml Janice Partington Mary Patrice Coleen Patric k Richard Patrick 1 IkJk ken Paulsen Kat y Payne Linda Payne Fred Pease , 1 Climax a Busy Senior Year I? Jerry Perkins Paula Perkins Ste e Person Judy Peters Mary Peterson Mike Peterson Jim Phelan Pam Phillips Mike Pickett Keith Pieper Carol Pingree Sandy Pirtle 129 130 Paula Rut Craig Vim 1 1, Ste e Sandler Viclri Satrom Wanette Saundeis Heidi Sehakel Diane Sehreihe r Dave Schreurs St VC St lirodt loin Schul e Jerr Schutter Raid Schuart Student Congress Executives Strive Becky Sehweer John Schwertley Kandy Seott Craig ScTOflgi Ruth Seudder John Seahurg Don Sears Sharon Sevedge Jane Shade Mart i a Sharp Larr Shedenhe! Jake Shnurman 132 1 ?3! © — fJ2 ft. Cinde Shult Mike Silver Sue Skiles April Smith Bill Smith Marcia Smith Pat Smith Sandv Smith Sue Smith Terry Smith Tom Smith Tom Smith For an Efficient Organization Snretar Mary Finnell conscientiously types the Stu- dent Council minutes Jim Snodumss Maruaret Snyder ( arv Somerville Mara Lea Souto Mike Spillers Mark Spong 133 Sue Springer Jim Stafford Saudi Stanek Kathy Stanton Carol Steen Art Stein Joan Stephens Joyee Stephens Carol Stephenson Steve Stoermer Ste e Stone Jane Storey Senior Language Students Study Reg Storey Tim Stouffer Koxann Stremming Chuck Strief Mike Strittmatter Kmily Strom Keith Stukenbtrg Paul Stut inan Jean Surher Lynda Sutherland S;iii Swaft Karen SwttlSOll John Synhorst Mike Tanner Linda Tcel Joan Teiglancl Pam Ter is (heri Thatcher Seniors Harry Bookey and Dick Woltz find concen- trating easy in the language lab. Intric ac ies of Grammar and Composition Virginia Theis Bill Thomas Cheri Thomas Pam Thomas Dana Thompson George Thompson Sue Thorpe Sharon Toma John Tompkins Dante Toriello Stl ' N I 1 OllloilSl ' Lynn Tower 135 i J IF? ■Vat i Wends Waldron Man W aliser Sharon alker Shiendel Walker lift Wall Bill Walton Diana W ard Jim Warlovv Bill Warner Barb Warren Tom Waterman Fam W atson Pam Tovvnsend Brett Trowbridge Janey Tucker Tom Tudor Ron Tyssaling Jaek ance Kathy Van Nada Path Van Reei Larry aenstra I nes Vergara Sherry Vermeulen N.iik N alden Seniors Selecl Various Colleges r onjaj 136 Practicing lor the Senior Frolic -s, lai I nueldinuer and ( raitf Davissnn brush up on their stauc NlfhniqtMII Paula Watson Koxanne Watters Sue Watts Khea Wau aman AM 1 mi W a% M it 1 V3f And Complete Application Forms 1 !5 f j Kristine Webb I Jnda W eacgj Barb W t . t ks Fred Weidner Joy Wellen ( inriv Wells Pattx Wells Hic k Wrst Sallx Wrstt rheck ( yndee W heeler Jon White Paul Whitlatch 137 138 Diplomas at Graduation Exercises 139 Seniors Not Pictured The Boys ' Club elected lar I innell, Sharon Walker, and Kath Hammond to represent the sehool in the Drake Hela s Parade. 141 U nderclassmen The underclassman . . .a mix- ture of youth and maturity, a combination of congeniality and shyness, a compromise of conf idence and self-doubt; always enthusiastic, forever seeking to be like his peers, and yet to remain himself; forever seeking to be accepted as one of the many, and yet to be accepted as an indi- vidual. 143 ll A % %Qk 933 A f 2$ 22 A223 Leonard Abel Cail Acheson Dennis Adams John Adams ( l.mdia Addy Susan dler Wally Agee ste | Alhaugh Polly Albertson Paul Aldrich Donna llen Janice Allen Jim Allen Steve Allen Sarah Allender David Anderson Judy Anderson Pete Anderson Pete Anderson Miriam Anderson Hon Anderson Shelley Anderson ic ki nderson Zm Anderson ltul Xndres Jack Argsinger Jacie Arnold Mike Arnot Sue Atherton ( iit li s ugustine Jim Avidson Joe Ayers ( herie Bach Debby B.mc Barb Bagles Da e Bair Debb) Bant Jane Barlow Kathy Barnet Ste I Barr Donna Barricks Deena Barton Rick Beasley Su an Bell John BenderofT Mars Bennett al B« ' nsou Rhea Bentall ( lu t I Bentley (iuv Bentley Bill Bentley ke in Berke Marcia Bernstan Marnie Berven Craig Bienfang Jim Bim Barb Binkley Jane Bjork Kred Bjomson s. ii. ill Blackburn Uen Blake Steve Blake Barb Blazek Julie Bliss Bill Bloomquist Tom Bloxham Dave Bloominberg Mice Bohner ( ind Boltinghouse Bob Bondurant Janet Bonds Colleen Boudewyns Dave Bowen Mike Braafhart Stephenie Boxwell Tim Brant Creg Brantman Margaret Brenker Bob Briggs Ste e Brinton Karen Broad 144 Judy Brock Rob Broyles Brad Brown Lyle Brown Sandra Brown Sue Brownbridge Mary Kay Bryant Everett Buck Sue Buck Bob Buckley Brad Bunce Ken Burdick Mike Burdock Kob Burlingame Ro« Burlingame Dave Bums Sue Burns Kathy Burright Carol Burton Sue Bush Jeanine Butts John Cadwell Lee Cagley Karen ( allison Rod ( amcron Merry Campbell Mailys Canter Shells Carlson Bob Carpenter Brian Carron Sandy Charter Rick Case Joe ( ;is h John Cerretti I mil. i Champ Dick Chapman Ten Chapman Craig Clark M«t) ( lark Richard Clark I cd ( obine Linda Cocking Steve Codner Cindy Cole Kathy Collins Brian Comito Tom Conley ( ourtney Cook Sue ( ook Merle ( onus Tom Corcoran Dick Cordle Carrol Correll Jim Cos son Connie Coimhlan Joan Creager Danny Crees Diane Creger Cathy ( renshaw (.loria ( rew Pat Crispin Kandee Crosley Chery l Crow Pat Cummings Marsh. i ( unningham Yicki Curtis Charlotte Cushman anc Cutforth Auggie Da Ros Rory Dal ton Jim Danielson Jane Dare Margie Davenport Barb Davidson ( lift Davidson Steve Davidson Nancy Da is Tom I)a is Tom Da is Treax cr l)a is Tim Dawson 11£ 1 %H 1 ft 3 3. AH It ft IB .1 Paul Dial Lynn DeGeest John Dejong Roxanne DeMouth Pat Dennis Roy Dennis Cristy DePhillips Denny Deremiah Ann Deuben Dianna Dewey Nancy Dickson Carol Dikis Carolynn DiKis Id Dingman Randy Dockstager Mark Dohrman Charles Dolch John Donhowe Mary Dorciveilei Justine Doughtcrt Diane l)o t Kevin Dowd Pain Dowd Mike Downing Bob Downing Marta Doyle Ron Duitch .Sue Dunagan Jeff Duncan Debbie Dunham Charlene Dunn Karen Earp durll Eckhardt Brian Edison ( iikIn I lv .inls Mflfit I -.d wards Steve Egger Jane Kissntraut Beckv Ekstrand Sally Elbert Dave Elliot Mark I II iot Marion Elimjuist Craig Kngelmann John Errett Carolyn Evans Jerilyn Evans Joel I .ms Kitty Evans Marilyn Evans Robert E ans Charles Ewald Rosemary Ewing Alan Fagan 4 m 9 3Lh 1 Elaine Fagan Dave Fanning Charles Farr Tom Farrell Jim Faust lanl it I eintech Chris Ferguson K ath Ferguson Linda Fisher Terry Fisher Vance Fisher Andy Fitz Jean Fit gerald Sheldon Fleck Katy Fletcher Robert Forrest Jody Foss Nancy Frahn Hal Frank Terry Franke Debbie Fraswi Sarah Frasier Judy Frey Alan Friche Diane Fry- Don Kr | Larry Funk 146 McIiikI.i Gallagher Mike Gallagher Julie -.tiiiiii.it k Tim (•ammel Dan Gappa |.ik Gaskell Judy Cay Bub Ceirhart Bill German Jut ' Cettys Skip ClbtWI Tm (bidden Marsha Colls Connie Gordon Marilyn Cordon ( .or don Cottschalk nd Coulden Wayne Graham ( .irol ( .rangaard Pain Graves Martha Green St t Crrrn Linda Greene Sue Cram Randy Greenhae Roger Grefe Bnh (.rifTith Beeky Gross I oniiK Gran Donna Crossing Pete Grossman Linda Grove Jack Groves Rob Gruen Larry Grund Nancy Gustafson Lrii Mam M Ste t Malliburtnn Jean Molstead ( unnie Hammer Debbie Mammil Sharon Hammil Tom Hand Scott Hanel Connie Hanson Jav Hanson Karla Hanson Nam Hanson Joe Hardy John Hargroie Kd Harjehanstn Dans Harr Dave Harrison H rmi Hart Tim Har er Joy Harvey A smile of an iet brightens the face of this sophomore girl before her first open house. 147 1 148 Linda Harvey Mary Jane Hatfield David Hauge Mark Haviland Pam Hawk Owen Hayes Laura Hay ward Sarah Hayworth Peggy Hecht Lynn Heggen Mark Heiden Marsha Heininger Bill Heitritttr Sara Helgerson Cyd Henpelman Cathleen Herbert Keith Herron Ardith Herzberg Tom Heyer Marcia Hewitt Teri Hewitt Sue Heistriner Karen Higgens Rick Hileman Mike Hines Carol Hohhs Myra Hockenberg Bill Hodges David Holle Carter Holeman Kay Holt Richard Horn Steve Howard Jackie Howard Charlene Howell Sherry Hudgens Sue Hudson Rick Huff Steve Hufford Mark Hughes Brenda Humburd Cheryl Hunt Jim Hush Linda Hoskinson Roger Huston Beverly Hurst Bill Hutchison Elaine Hutton Dale Hyland Chuck Irvine Jane Iverson Becky Jackovich Jim Jackson Bill Jacobs Dennis Jacobs Sid Jacobson Judy Jae ger Diana Jahnke Ursula Jakoy Sue Jared Kari Jefchak Shari Jefchak Marsha Jennings Anita Jensen Linda Jensen Phyllis Johansen Dennis Johnson Glenn Johnson Jeanne Johnson Kathleen Johnson Kay Johnson Julie Johnston Pam Johnston Steve Johnston Abbie Jones Carol Jones Chris Jones Duane Jones Jennifer Jones Jeri Jones Steve Jones Karen Karlson Debbie Kasparek Linda Kaulay Genie Kauten Karry Keehn Knsti Keith Bruce Kellogg Tim Kelly Becky Kemble Debbie Kepharl Joe Kesling Richard Kess Jim Killiam David King Mike King Robin King Russell Kinney David Kirkpatrick Kathy Kirkpatrick Steve Klinker Carr Kluender (.inny Knapp Roger Knapp Leslie Knauer Dennis Knipfer Jim Knutzon Ellie Kramer Delores KrauthofT Kathy K reiki Mi.n i Kuchan Carolyn Kucharo Diana Kupcis Marcia LaFollette Jim Laird Steve Lambrecht Robert Landwehr Ed Lane Cheryl Larew Cindy Larson Dave I arson Jim Larson Martha Larson Dick Laughead Janice Iaiughead Bob Lawrie Mary leader David Leatherman Gretchen Leibe Mark Leiserowitz John Lepley Brian Lewis Sue Lister Jean Livingston llison I tic Terrie Long Randy Lorber Fred Lore nee Julie Lorence Linda Loutzenhiser Richard Lucas Bruce Lulu Judi Lund Richard Lund Mary Lustig Linda Lynch Wanda Lyons Janelle Lytle 1 Steven Maehholz Frank Mackaman David Macpherson Jim Macrae Bob Maddox Marilyn Maddy Paula Mahrenholz Claudia Manbeck Jon Manchester Carol Marcoot Danny Marv in Phillip Masters Larry Matthews Jacqueline Maxer M 1Q 1 ft IAS 149 T A quiet moment for concentration can be found, even in crowded, bustlinn RooiCVelt The librar is a favorite retreat for the scholar. 1 9 Micheal Mcadt Lynn Mclone Kolicrt Merkles Mollis Merrill Mike Mesch StWC Mctcalf Rabcfl Mctcalf Barb Me .vinsky George Miller Mark Miller Pal Miller Stove Miller Michael Met lean William McCombs James McConnell Craig McCoy Thomas Mc( urnin Peggy McCutcheon lames McDonald Karia Me Duff Barbara McCaagbej lolin McCauglin Pat MeGriffaa Judy Mckinley Martha McMr een Katli McLean [eeesli Mt Maarai John McNair Connie MeNelej Sheila Marian Becks Milli Marsha Minard Mark Minear Shells Moh Linda Monahan Andy Moore Barb Moore Tom Morns Janice Morrow Dee Morse Bill Mowen Tom Mowen Melinda Muell Sigrid MullenberK Donna Munson Roseanne Music Tom Muselman Earl Naylor Linda Neal Marcella Nelson Ron Nelson Sheila Nelson Rick Neumann Gary Neveln (Jt-nda Nevins Jackie Newlin Deb bi e Nichalson Barb Nichols John Nichols Debbie Nielson John Nitzke Janice Noack Mike Norman Km Norris Nancy Nurnbergen Marsha Nyenhuis Eric Ny strom kt n Ogden Ron Oldt Richard OLeary Lesley Olson Jan Opel Esther OrlofT Cindy Osher Roger Palmer Nick Pappas Pat Parker Diana Park Anne Patterson Kathy Paye Cathy Pearsall Scott Pearson Tom Pendergraft Mark Pennington Jean Percival Portia Perkins Dick Perry Dave Peterson Jane Peterson Janet Peterson Jim Peterson Mark Peterson Barb Phillips Claire Phillips Gene Phillips Sue Phillips Dean Phillips Miriam Pinder Pam Plude Amy Plymat kathy Pollock Craig Porter Becky Porter Loretta Potter Janet Potthoff Greg PothofT Brian Prall Richard Pratt Jean Procter Tom Procter Sandy Prouty Becky Prugh Jari Puck Mickey Pugh David Pugsley Kim Putnam Don Pyle Robert Pyle Bill Racap Dell Radcliff Marcia Rat cliff Donna Ragland Hope Rohman John Raife Martha Raney Steve Ramsland Alan Rapaport Garry Ratliff James Raymqr Judy Readinger Mike Reese Ronald Reich Randall Reid Lynn Reily Joan Reinert Reynolds Mari Richardson Becky Riddell Sandra Riehn Gary Rieman Arron Rissian Deanna Ridenour 11:1! 1 3A 9 5 i 151 9 91 TAMILS 31Ai HA Sue Richardson Scott Rockwell Mary Rae Dennis Holers Kate Rood Joanne Rosen Brent Rosenberg Harlan Rosenheim Marty Rosenstem Julie Rowles Steve Rue Martha Rundus Ann Russell Patricia Ryden Jay Salzman Kenneth Sander Cathy Sandle Geoffrey Sandler Marcs Sanson Rohert Sargent Uwri ' iut Seales Janice Scalise Sue Scheih Mary Schilt Luanne Schinkel Roy Schlachtenhaufen Steven Schropp Rodney Sehrage Deana Schultz John Schuster Tim Schwab Karen Schwartz Marilvn Shakel Rick Simmons Alan Seidenfeld Chris Seit Mary Seiver Riek Shaffer Linda Shapiro Jerry Sharpe Tom Shaw Sue Shay Randy Shedenhelm Kent Shephard Lelani Shepard David Shinkle I)a I Shirk Bill Shockey John Short Jean Shriver Alyce Siegel I Km ' Sims Ntt Simon Jack Simpson Martin Sinclair Christene Sinner Jane Skiles Andrea Smith Bryan Smith Cynthia Smith Creg Smith Mike Smith Robin Smith Val Smith Carol Sorenson Lynn Souder Sue Sparks Mike Springer David Staley Carol Stanfill Jeff Stanton Steve Stelter Leroy Stephenson Brian Stewart Jan Stewart Robert Stichlen Allen Stokka Daniel Stone Tom Stong Terry Stunns Pat Storey 152 Marianne Strayen likt- Stoum Mary Stuart Elizabeth Sweet Martia Swenson Sheryl Swift Julie Synhorst Ted Taleott Dori s Tee I Alice Temple Dennis Tesdell Steve Thielking Alice Thomeson Robert Thompson Trudy Thompson Cynthia Thorps Terri Tiedeman Ken Tiflen Tom Tompkins Peggy Traxel Virginia Trazler Chris Tullison I Hid. i Turpin Lynn Tuttle Dave T n iss Pam Yancil Peg andin Rranden DuaneYan Hamert Judy Vial Darlene ignardi Mike Voogd Julie ox Debbie Wallser kt in Walker Kurt Walker Walt Walton Becky Wallace Mike Ward l ed Ward Becky Wart H. nrv Warlow Linda Wells Vicki N« IK _ — _ Ji k i 153 1 Denny Wheeler Mike Wheeler Carol White Gary White Helen White Janet Wicks Harry Wilk John Wilker Jani nne Williams Lonnie Williams Phyllis Williams Rohert Williams Kim Williamson Ray Williamson Scott Willis Jed Willoughby Dan Wilmot Janice Wilson John Wilson Ellen Wisdom Chris Witt Pam W itt Pat Witt Don Wood Elizabeth Woods Barb Y eager John York Bob Young Carol Young Debbie Young Ciwen Young Nancy Young Steve Young Jim Zell er John Zeller ...of listening laughing. Sophs Follow RHS Traditions and observing 7 Running neck and neck, juniors Pete Jones and Bob White fight for the lead in the 880-yard run. 156 Mr. Walter Hayes, industrial arts instructor, helps a con- cerned student with his project. Students ' Year Senior Steve Lyons instructs junior hoys in proper lunch- room tahle etiquette. Leaping high above all opposition, junior Ken Whit- ney is in the open to tally two points on this layup. 157 Cathy Abramson Patty Ahri Dave Acheson Mike Adams kathy Adkins Jim Ahlen Judy Ahlen Jim Akers Dianne Akin Kathy Allen Marni Allen Ron Allen Sue Allender Barb Anderson Jane Anderson Mark Anderson Paul Anderson kathy Andriano Marty Aronow Cad Ash Linda Atherton kathy Avise Debbie Backman Tracy Bailey Debbie Baker Scott Bannister kris Barquist Sue Barrett Kris Hartley Eliim But— l i r Batts kathe Bauuus Jill Baver Mike Bean Sheryl Bean Jon Beatty Steve Beck Mkhaela Bell Sherry Bemis Benny Bennett Kd Bennett Da v« Be eHdge Cary Billmeyer Mary Bingaman Dave Bishop Jane Bishop Bob Black Heck Hlacketer Judv Blanchard Barb Bliss Lucy Blount kann Boatman Allen Bobb I )cc Hodin Paula Boilcs Mars Booth MUM BorK Judy Bowen kim Ho sen Ann Boyston Sandi Bradley Jo Ann Brantman ( onnie Brauer Mark Braun Hon Braun I rndi BringenberK Mimi Hi iff inch. mi ken Brody karen Brown Larry Brow n Cheryl Burner Anne Burke Charles Burnev Patti Hums ( liris Burr K.ik n Bvers Debbie Caldwell Doug Calhoun Kandy Cameron Jerry Campbell Mary ( |ppi 158 Allen Carlson Janice Carlson John ( arlson Sue Carlson | ( -.in Carmichael Carla Carter Christine Case Stephen as ( liris ( .n i t- Tom Cebuhar Creg Chamher Diana Chase Sharon Childs Andy (limn Da id Christianson Rita Christianson Rancy Christopherson Daryl Chrysle Diane Clark Henry Clark John (Mark Lynn I. irk Hon ( layman Cindy Cochran Mark Cochran Jane Cole Trudy Conkling ancv Cook Nancy Cook Larry Coon Bonnie Conwell h rank Coppola Sheri (Coppola Julie Corcoran Beverh Cordcs Bob Cox Larry Cox Lormie Craig ( indie Cramer Julie Cramer Bill Criswell Para Crosby Judy Cunningham Lynn Cushman I in Darling Arlene Davidson Sandy Davidson Bryan l)a is Stet v I is K.ith Dean Debbie De( orps Dave Deliamer Marv Dejung Kosilla Del.app Richard Denman ( Calf Denny Vicki Deremiah ( .rorvje Devin Bruce Dickson St nrt Dickson Martin Dehl John Dono an ( lark Doolittle Carl Dore Phil DortT Bob Dove Stephanie Dozoryst Susan Dreyer . Theodore Dreyer Chris Last Paul Las tc r Loretta Kder lean Lischen John Kisentraut Jac Ekstrand Dennis Lllars Fred Filer Jim KllerhofT Kathy EHil Toni Kllis I flag Llmerts 1 1 3 A 1 CO Pat I unci Arnold I num. in Mike Fvans Dave Fveland Barb Kwald Richard Faber Barbara Fanning Tami Fatland Jim Ferree Ann Fisbman Mary Fit gibbon James Forrest Ste en Foste r Diann I n Barbara Frank Scott Freer Wanda Freitag Bonnie Fuller Ann Cifford Kristin (.ilbert Boyd (. ill. mi William Gilliam Bette (Oilman Jim (Gordon Randy Cordon Dana Goreham Dave Graham Melinda (.raham Marshall (.reene Gary Greenebaum Todd (Greenstone John (.reer Linda Griffin Donna (Griffith Julie (Griffith Karen (Griffiths Randy (Groff Laurie (Gross Stephanie (Grove Cathy Crovenburg Linda (Gro M (Galen Custafson William HmUmM Linda lladley Carole Hadsall Ava Haegel Cindy Hahn Jon Hale Jim Hall Julia Hall Ste e M alike Pat Hannum Barb Hansen Dan Hansen Suzanne Hart ell Vines Hart er (Glenn Harwell Mike Ha es Phil llaxne Ron Heckinger Brute Heilman Judi Hem Sandra Neman Neil Henderson Jim Henneberry Ste e Hensley Bill Herken Janet Herring Colleen Higgins ( ath) Hill Stexe Hill Pat Hinds Kenneth Hintz Elizabeth Hise Jon Ho ik icki Hodges I red Holler Diana liolman ( harles Hood David Hoogcnakker Miehail llornen Judy Houser Mary Housh Holly Howard Nancy Huenche Teresa Hughes Jane Hull John Hull Suzanne Hull Jane Hult Stephen Hutching Scott Ingersoll Jeff Ingrain Jane Innes Jean Innes Jerry Irelan Noble Irving David Isaackson Linda Izumi Boh Jackson Harlan Jacobs Sandy Jackson Jan Jaceues Vicki Jacobson John laeger Stanlie James Lee Janke Steve Janson Jeff Jeamby Jim Jeamby Holly Jennings Vicki Jensen Tom Jewett Bill Johnson Bill Johnson Bob Johnson Dee Johnson Diane Johnson Don Johnson Jack Johnson Kathy Johnson Mike Johnson Rosemary Johnson Susan Johnson Virginia Johnson Cheryl Jones I) wight Jones Kim Jones Paul JoiK Pete Jones Vicki Jones Wendy Jones Barry Judkins Sue Juert . Nancs Jung Bob Jurgenson Craig Kaldenberg Jon Kaser 9 anna mm Decisions, decisions. Roosevelt ' s cafeteria offers many delectable delights tor students to choose from. 161 June Kasten Mike Karten Samuel Kasten Jackie Keepers Phil Kehoe Janice Keiter Penny Kent James Kenworthy Tom Kern John Kesling Brenda Kessler David Kidder Sue Kilgore Andrea Kidman Pat Kirkpatritk Scott Kirkpatrick Bob Knapp Linda Knight PaulKnight Richard Knight Mary Koder Rave Kolb Susan Konshok Bartlett Kooker Ann Kooser Kathy Krantz Mike Krick Cynthia Krieg Rhea Kroeger Susan Krohmer Diane Kruse Pegene Kurschinski Greg Lancelotti Lynette Jane Boh Larson Jane Latchem Jill Latchem Linda Laughlin Sharon Leach Amanda Leibe Martin Leiserourtz David Lettween Judy Levine Linda Lewis James Lichty Ron Liljedahl Linda Liljegren Nels Lindquist Charles Linings Ed Loeb Jeanette Ludwig John Luthe Bob Lydon Jim Lynch Debbie Lynn Laura Lynn 162 Brian Lynner ( hristine Lyon Dixit Lyons Mark Mahan Mike Mahcr Tina M.mht i k Kllen Mann Mike Martin Helen Mathcw s Tom Matthew s Barb Maxon Marjouie Maxwell Don Maynard Doug Mayo Jaiiu- McAllister Jack McCauley Debbie Mc( lain Barbara McClaskey Kathy McClellan Carol McClurg C arol McClurg David McDaniel Matthew McDowell Bridget McLaughlin Linda McNeley Pat McPhetrige Robert McSherry Kathryn Melcher Kathlean Melvin Charles Merritt Jim Merritt Ann Merssrvey Frank Michaelis Kristin Michaelson Paul Michich Dianna Miller Fred Miller I. urn i Miller Nanev Miller Shelley Miller Marv Minear Chuck Mitchell Mark Mitchell Michael Mitchell Ken Mitchum Judy Modeland Susan Mollenhoff Linda Moon Becky Moore Craig Moore Mart ia Moorehead Dana Moret Marcia Moritz Dave Morgan  A a i a Q John Morgan Debbie Morrison James Morse Carol Moser Colleen Motis Nancy Mullette Kathy Murray Doreen Musin Pat Neal Cindi Neff Judi Nelson Linda Neufeld Twyla Newbrough Ron Newgaard |.u k Nu odemus Mary Niedringhau Roger Nielson Sherry Niendorf (Charles Nordin John Nutt Jim Nylen Maureen O ' (.rad Craig Olson Jack Olson Steve Olson Anne O ' Neill Bill O ' Neill ft si fit Bruce Panor Jody Park Bill Parker Jeff Parker Reba Paschall Joe P. istrrn.tr Cheri Patterson Donna Paulson Tom Payne Bill Pederson Lou Perpieh Nancy Petefish Carol Peters Gary Peterson Pat Peterson Dana Prtts Dennis Phillips Glenn Phillips Renne e Pieper Jim Pierson Dale Pilmer John Pilmer Larry Pitts Donald Podrebar M.kc Pope Lila Porter John Pos Pam Potthoff John Press Reed Prior Mary Pritchard Abi Proctor Marty Proctor Dave Proudfit Paula Purdy Tom Putnam Steve Quiner Jane Quinn Mary Rabe Dina Rabino it Jim Raker Gerry Ramsey Doug Randol Patti Rase hU Marti Ravreby Hank Reese Kathie Regan Karen Register Robert Resell Trudy Reynolds Doug Rhodes Carole Richardson James Richardson Kenneth Rissien Brian Ritchhart Valeri Roberts Barbara Robinson Sandy Robinson Sandra Robinson Noel Rodreguez Carol Rogoff Jane Rood Sue Rood Dave Roos Mike Roper Ed Rose Ron Rosen Warren Rosen Lynn Roth Barb Rounds Joe Ro t | Jean Rubin Mary Ross Esther Rundus Loni Rupp Tom Rusk Jim Russell Randy Russell Richard Russell Rosalie Russell Marilyn Rutherford Jeanne Ryden Marsha Sams Linda Sampson irgil Sampson Harh Sand Marlys Sandin Linda Sargent Toni Sareone Sand) Saxerbrei Candy Scarborough Janet ScarfT Paula Schaedlich Jean Schleisman Mark Schmidt Dale Schnabel Arlen Schrek Brad Schuckat Bruce Schultz Karen Schuster Chuck Schwab Carole Schwartz Sue Schwartz Dan Schweiker Jim Scoltock Junior Holly Jennings tries to prove that girls still have the domestic touch. Jon ce Sco ille Jactjue St ' tor I | Selsor Jim Severin Frank Sergio Cindi Shambaugh Sherr S|i.i Boh Shaw Linda Shaw Doug Shelton Jack Shepard IVu Sherman Brvan Shiffer Pat Shirk 1 Cindy Shirley Bruce Siegal ( laire Si| rs Greg Silzer Curt Simonson Lea Small Pauline Smart Janet Smeltzer Bruce Smith Mar Smith Mike Smith Ste e Smith Penny Smith 165 Pat Neal gives the Thanksgiving turkey a good old-fashioned pep talk hefore he is awarded to his new owner. John Snyder Carmie Soifer Sarah Speers Fred Spence Jim Spe ak James Spicer Dm Splack David St alt- Sharon Stanlill Jim Stanshurx Dave Stark Doug Stark Jud Starr Cindy Stedman Randall Stephenson Claudia Stevenson Gene Stevenson Jamis Stimson Phil Stutzman Kristin Stokka Lorelei Stokka William Stone Dean Stonehocker Greg Storey Sheryle Storey Jerry Strowman Karen Strohhun Susan Struyk Ted Stuart « ' lta Stunberg Mike Sturgeon Margaret Sullivan Glen Sutherland Yieki Swanson Debbie Sypal Jim Tozzioli Jean Teigland Tom Telford Lyle Templton Alan Thatcher John Thelen Cindy Thomas Tracy Thomas John Thompson Pam Thompson Craig Thornhill Denny Thorp Janice Tidrick Jill Tobis Carol Toran Sue Tous sain 166 I rai v I ow le Tom Toye James Troy Dana Trumper Mike Tucker Karen Turpin Shirley Twiss Ann I ' llman Charles ander enton Connie Van Rees Mark eiock Pat Verford icki Vermeulen Merl Wallace sti e Wallerstcdt (.ar Ward Ste e Way Siu N ehster Dennis Weeks Sydnie Weese Suzanne Weihle Karen Weiner Mark Wellman Paul Wells Ronald West Dehorah Westennan Dehorah Whitaeol William Whitaker Linda White Rohert White Timothy White Judith Whiting Sara Whiting Ken Whitne Deborah Wible Karen Widney Leslie Williams Nancy Williams Peter Williams Richard Willis Jennifer Wills Paul Wilson Mark Wine Dianna Winters Wayne Wirtjes Cathy Wittenbaugh Patricia Wolf Peter Woltz Tom Wood Mary Woods Anita Woodward Karen Woodard Brian Woolever Joanne Wooters Suzanne Wray Greg Wright Berks Yapp George Youngs BlU | } oung AM 9 LI 167 Senior Directory Acterstraat, Johanna Adams, Denny Kansas City Art Institute Art work for Action magazine 8; Spanish Club 5. Adams, Linda I.S.U. Senior Banquet Comm. 8, Finance Comm. 3, 5; Elec- tion Comm. 3, 5; Student Council H.R. Alt. 3, 4, Rider ' s Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Tennis 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-2 R ' s ; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8. Anderson, Cail U. of I. Senior Mixer Comm. 8, Finance Comm. 8, Yearbook Sports Comm. 8; Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8; Leaders 7, 8; Hospitality Comm. 7, School Relations Comm. 6, Social Comm. 5, Library Assist. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Cheer Leader 5, 6, 7, 8 -Captain 7, 8, Cheer Leader to Student Council 7, 8. Anderson, Jean U.ofl. Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Girl s Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Future Physicians 7, 8, Human Rights Comm. 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8; Safety Comm. 7, Annual H. R. Salesman 6, Red Cross H.R. Rep. 5, 6, Makeup Comm. 4, 5; Cerman Club 3, 4, 5; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Nurse s Assist. 3, 7, 8; Friendship Comm. 3. Bailey, Jan U.ofl. Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Roundup Staff 8; Yearbook Staff 8, Action Staff 8, Thespians 8; Riderette 7, 8; The Frogs 7, 8. Baird, Betsy I of I Office Assist. 7, 8, At Omaha Burke High School: Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Football Blue Cadet 3, 4, 5, 6, Basket- ball Blue Cadet 3, 4, 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6. Baldwin, Stan Math-Science Program Chrm. 8. I.S.U. Adler, Marcia University of Missouri Senior Awards Comm. 8; Yearbook Editor 7, 8; School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Roundup Staff Managing Editor 7, Inter-School Rela- tions 6, Internatl. Student Comm. 5, 6; French Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- V P. 3; Tutoring Comm. 3, 4, 5, Internatl. Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ahlers, Lisa St. Olaf Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Our Town 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Mimes 7, 8- Treas. 8, Hootenanny Comm. 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Mv Fair Lady 6; Harvey 7, Student Council H.R. Alt. 6; Girl ' s Glee Club 5, 6; Tutoring Comm. 5, 6. Internatl. Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Folk Music Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Callanan Tutor 5, 6, 7, 8, Internatl. Student Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers 3, 4, School Beautiful Comm. 3, 4, Girl ' s Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Make-up Club Chrm. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Thespians 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Treas. 7, 8, ' Arsenic and Old Lace 4. Anderson, karla Drake Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Girl ' s Glee Club 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Internatl Club 5. Anderson, Kris Drake My Fair Lady Prop Comm. 6; Our Town Prop Comm. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sec. Club 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7 Arnold, Chris U.ofl. Boy ' s Swim Leader 5, 6, Spanish Club 3, 4; Swimming 4, 6, 8. Aronow, Richard Inherit the Wind 5. Baird, Bob U. of I. Roundup Staff 8, Action Staff 8, Youth for Christ Club 7, 8, Golf 8; At Omaha Burke High School: Basketball 3, 5; Football 3, 4, 5, 6-2 Letters, Golf 4, 5, 6-3 Letters. Barber, Frank Wrestling 7, 8. San Francisco State Bard, Jan Wayne State Breakfast Comm. 8, Internatl. Club 8, Orch. 8, At Sioux City: Girl ' s Club H.R. Rep. 6, 7, Pep Club 5, 6, Band 5, 6, Latin Club 5, 6; May Queen Attendant 6, Hi-Tri 5, 6; At Spencer: Pep Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4; Hi-Tri 3, 4. Alazraki, Mimi Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Red Cross H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Inter- natl. Comm. 7, 8, Spanish Club 7, 8. Aronow, Steve University of Southern California Student Court Judge 8; Boy ' s Club Usher 7, 8, As- sembly Usher 7; J.V. Basketball 6; Student Council H.R. Rep. 5; All-City Student Council Jamb. Rep. 4, Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8, Boy s Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8. Barnett, Nancy I.S.U. Roundup Staff 8, Yearbook Academics Editor 7, 8; Action Staff 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7; Internatl. Student Comm. 7, Election Comm. 3, 4. Alcorn, Jane U.ofl. Senior Banquet Comm. 8, Girl ' s Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Girl ' s Club Social Comm. 7. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, 5; Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - V. P. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Asby, Lynda _ S.C.I. Pep Club 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8; At Lynnville- Sully High School; Cheer Leader 3, 4. 5, 6-3 Letters; Newspaper 3, 4. 5, 6; Orch. 3, 4, 5, 6; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. Barsky, Dennis Drake Baseball Mgr. 4, 6, 8-1 Letter, Future Physicians 3, 4; Football 3, Audio Visual Aids Assist. 3. Alcorn, Jay Drake Folk Music Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming 4, Tennis 4, 5. Aldrich, Lila Thompson Beauty School Football Blue Cadet 7; Library Assist. 4, 5, 6. Allen, Margaret National Merit Rating 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Bas- ketball Blue Cadet 7; Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Sharks 6, 7,8-V.P. 8, Human Rights Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Internatl. Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Equestrian Club 3, 4. 5, 6-Treas., One Acts 4. Ayers, Carol Football Blue Cadet 7; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Axelsdottir, Erla Internatl. Comm. 7, 8. B Bart ley, George I.S.U. Mixed Chorus 8, Senior H.R. Treas. 8; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7, Tutoring Comm. 6, Math- Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8 -Sec.; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 -V P. Bartnek, Andi University of Minnesota National Merit Letter of Commendation. Bass man, Roberta U.ofl. Tutoring Comm. 7, 8, Home for Sightless Women 7, 8, French Club 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Basket- ball Blue Cadet 8. Allen, Steve U. of I. Student Council H.R. Rep. 8; Roundup Reporter 8; Action Staff 8. Allen, Terri Election Comm. 7, 8; Sec. of Sec. Club 7, 8; Office Assist. 7; School Relations 5, 6. Babbit, Florence U C L A. Prom Comm. 8; Sec. Club 7, 8; Open House Comm. 7, 8; Election Comm. 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Backus, Linda Thompson Beauty School Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Football Blue Cadet 7. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Finance Comm. 3. Bastain, Gary Wisconsin State Boy ' s Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8, Boy ' s Club Sympathy Comm. Chrm. 7, 8; Spanish Club 3. 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 5-2 R ' s ; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Boy ' s Gym Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council H. R. Rep. 4, 5. Allender, Mary Mills College Office Assist. 8; Senior Breakfast Comm. Chrm. 8, Yearbook Senior Editor 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, School Spirit Comm. 7, 8; Student Council Social Comm. 6, Finance Comm. 6; Hospitality Comm. 6, Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6, Golf 4, 6, 8-2 R ' s ; Stu- dent Council H.R. Rep. 5, 6, Pep Club Board 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Bader, Kathy Denver University Grand View Bagg, Mike Folk Music Club 7; Science Lab. Assist. 4; Track 4, J.V. Basketball 4, 6. Baughman, Sandy John F. Kennedy Girl ' s Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 7, Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- District and Local President. Beasly, Byron Swimming 3, 5, 7. St. Olaf 170 Senior Directory Beers, Linda Northwest Missouri St Blake, Linda LS I ' . Brazzle, Bill CentraJ Mixed Chorus 8; Roundup Staff 8, Girl ' s Glee Club Basketball Blue Cadet, 8; French Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Math-Science 7; International Club 5 6. 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7; Spanish Club 3, Red Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Cross H R Rep. 3. Behm, kristi Poster Booster Comm. 8. Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8. student Council H.R. Rep. 5, 6, German Singers 5, 6 7, 8, German Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers 3, 4. Bell, Gary Boys ' Gym Leader 5, 6, 7 8, Riders ' Club H.R. Rep 5, 6, 7, 8, Safety Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Cross Country 5, 7, Football 5. Wrestling 4, 6, 8. Track 4, 6, 8. Blazek, Beth S.C.I Basketball Blue Cadet 7, Open House Comm. 7, 8; Nurses Assist. 6, Office Assist. 7, 8; Historical Comm. 7, Red Cross Comm. 5, 6; Drama Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, The Crucible Publicity Comm. 3, Fu- ture Teachers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 -Sec. 5, 6 -Treasurer 7, 8; Future Nurses 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 -Sec. 7, 8. Brewington, John L ' . of I. Key Club 7, 8, Frogs 7, Our Town 8; At Monterey High School: Hi-Y 5, 6, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6. Brock man, Annie At Southwest High School: Pep Club 3, 4. Bliss, Roz William Woods Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8. Bell, Steve I.S.U. Smbblers Club- Poet I .aureate h. 7. International Club 6, Football 3 Bemisdarfer, Bob Dun woody Blumenberg, Karen Counselor s Assist. 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Girls Club H.R. Rep 7, 8; Yearbook Index Editor 7, 8, Make-Up Club 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6, French Club 3, 4. Brogden, Steve St. Olaf Action Staff 8; Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Senior H.R. Treas. 8; Math-Science Club 7; Future Phy- sicians 3, 4, 7, Basketball 4, 8, Tennis 4, 6, 8-2 R ' s. Brooks, Larry lergeson, Tina University of Denver School Spiri 7, 8; Swimming Pep Club Chairman 7, 8, Ye arbook Ad Salesman 7, 8, Roundup Ad Manager 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8, Human Rights 4, 5, Student Council H.R. Rep. 3. Bergman, Bruce Central Missouri St. Concert Chorus 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Wres- tling 3, 4, 5, 6; Cross Country 3, 5. German Club 3. Berry, Joe Grinned Student Council H.R. Rep. 8; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7; International Club 5, 6, 7; De- bate Club 5, 6, 7, 8 -Treas. 5, 6. Berven, Barb U. of I. Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Social Comm. 7. 8; Yearbook Senior Section 7. 8; Pep Club Board 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7; Blind La- dies Home Comm. 5, 6; Young Repub. 5, 6, 7; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Billick, Lark University of Kansas Inter-School Relations Comm. 8, Project Planning and Eval. 7. Election Comm. 5; Safety Comm. 3; Football 3; International Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Boys ' Club Rep. 3; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Birge, Tom I.S.U. Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Compter Club 7, 8. Binns, Kevin J. of I. National Letter of Commendation 7; Science Lab. Assist. 7; Intematl. Club 7, Student Council H.R. Rep. 6, 7, 8. Human Rights Comm. 5, 6; Swimming 3, 4, Math-Science President 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Boal, Steve I.S.U. Open House Comm. 6, My Fair Lady Orch. 6 J. V Basketball 4. Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Orch. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Bohner, Dan Lafayette Boy s Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6; Football 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Track 4. 6, 8. Bonta, Stan University of Missouri Tutoring Comm. 8, Riders Club Rep. 8; Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-3 R ' s. Bookey, Harry Michigan State Special Days Comm. 6, 7, Youth For Employment 4, 5, Finance Comm. 4; Golf 4, 6, 8. Booth, Marlene Beliot Senior Awards Comm. Chairman 8. Delgate to Model U.N. 8; Constitution Revision Comm. 8; Girls Club Tres 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, All City Student Council Rep. 7, 8, Student Council Court Clerk 7, 8; All City Student Council Jamboree Comm. 7, 8, Leaders 6. 7. 8; Girls Club Crade Rep. 5, 6; Sec. Club 5. 6; Pep Club Board 5. 6; Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6, Human Rights Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8- Chrm 5, 6; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 -President 7 Grand u  Bostwick, Cheryl SCI Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Sec Club 8; Nurses ' Assist. 7; Spanish Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. Boudewyns, Joe Baseball 8 Broome, Connie Office Assist. 8; Deca 7, 8, Election Comm. 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Broughton, Kirby U. of I. Spanish Club 7, 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Brown, Charlene Stephens Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Election Comm. 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 6; Internatl. Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Brown, Jim Deca Social Comm. 7, 8. Brown, Joan S.U.I. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 7, 8; Riderette Rank Leader 5, 6, 7. 8. Brown, Linda A. Colorado Women ' s College Young Republicans 8, Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Pep Club Board 7, 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8. Football Blue Cadet 7, 8; Yearbook Ad Manager 7, 8; Roundup Ad Manager 7; Blind Ladies ' Home Comm. 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 5, 6; Inter-School Relations 6; Poster Booster Comm. 6, All-State Student Council Rep. 5, Student Council H.R. Alt. 6, Student Council H.R. Rep 5, Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Pres. 8. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Brown, Linda K. I.S.U. Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - V P. 8 - Sec. 5, 6; Sec. Club 5, 6 Black, Neil Grand View Roundup Staff 8, Action Staff ' 8, My Fair Lady 6. Inherit the Wind 5; Drama Club 5. Student Council H.R. Rep 4. Red Cross H.R. Rep 3, 4. Blair, Miriam Omaha University Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Orchestra 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Blair, Patty Drake Yearbook Ad Salesman 7. Rope-jumping Club 7. Costume Club 7. Youth for Employment Comm. 4, Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Bowles, Buddy University of Hawaii Roundup Reporter 8, Yearbook Ad Manager 7, 8; Action Stan 7; Assembly Usher 5, 6, Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 5, One Acts 4; Football 3; Cross Country 3, 5; Student Council H.R. Rep. 3, 7; Track 4. W u • ling. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-2 R ' s ; 16mm Crew 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 Boyd, Barbara Drake Roundup Picture Editor 8; Harvey Prop Comm. 7, German Club 6, 7; Equestrian Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Assist. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Boyd, Dennis Grand View Brown, Saudi (J, D f I Basketball Blue Cadet 8, School Spirit Comm. 7, 8. Yearbook Under-classmen Comm. 7, 8, Girls ' Club H.R Alt. 7, Future Physicians 6, 7, 8, H.R. Sec. 5, 6; Makeup Club 3, 4; Homemaking Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Folk Music Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council H.R Alt. 3. Brown, Susie Drake At Roosevelt High School, in Seattle Washington, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 3. 4, 6, 7, Future Nurses 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8- Pres.; Student Council H.R. Rep 6. 171 Senior Directory Brownfield, Steve U. of 1. Open-house Comm. 7, 8; Commencement Comm. 7, 8; H.R. V P 7, 8; Boys Club H.R. Rep. 5. 6, 7, 8; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 -House Comm. Chrm. 3, 4; Youth Council of D M. 5, 6, 7. 8; Football 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- R ; Track 4, 6; Wrestling 3, 5; Riders ' Club Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Boys Glee Club 3, 4; Future Physicians 3, 4. r, Dennis I.S.U. r 8; H.R. Pres. 7, 8; Hall of Fame Chrm. 7, 8; te Chorus 7; Math-Science 7; My Fair Lady ng Republicans 5; Project Plan, and Eval. 5; bly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys :iub 5. 6, 7, 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Wrest- ling 3. 4. Buckley, Lynn University of Dubuque Future Teachers 8; Folk Music Club 7, 8, Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Spree Comm. 6, Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3, 4. Burgdorf, Max Washington University Student Council H.R. Rep. 8; Tennis 8; Student Court Justice 8, Underclass Usher for ' 65 Graduation 6, H.R. Pres. 5, 6; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Physicians 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 -Pres. 7, 8; Math-Science Club, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8- Sec. 5; V P. 6; Internad. Student Comm. 3, 4, 7. 8. Canr, Judv Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Carr, Scot Carson, Dan I.S.U. Boys 5 Club H.R. Rep. 5, J.V. Basketball 5, 7. Boys ' Gym Leader 5, 7, 8; Football 3. Carson, John Mankato State Caspe, Jeff University of Arizona Basketball 3, 4, Football 3. Cassell, Melissa Simpson Roundup Staff 8; Action Staff 8. Basketball Ml... Cadet 8, Friendship Comm. 7, 8, Football Blue ( .ulet 7; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; French Club 3. ( at heart, Denny Drake Boys Gym Leader 7, 8; Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Tennis 6; Publicity Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, Project, Plan, and Eval. 5, 6. 7. 8. Clausen, Janet I.S.U. Homemaking Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls Club H.R Rep 4, Latin Club 3, 4; The Crucible Makeup Comm. 3 Clay, Steve All-State Chorus 5, 7, Debate Club 5, 6, My Fair Lady 5, Folk Music Club 5; Inherit the Wind 4. Red Cross H.R Rep. 4, J V Basketball 3, 5, Cross Country 3. Clearwater, Mary Drake Hubbell Helper 7, 8, Office Assist. 7, 8, Girls Glee Club 7, 8, Concert Chorus 7, 8, Future Teachers 7, 8; Homemaking Club 5, 6; Sec. Club 5, 6; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 5, 6; One Acts Costume Comm. 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8. Clingan, Cynde Carleton Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Senior Awards Comm. 8. Math-Science Club 7, Football Blue Cadet 7, Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 6, Human Rights Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. French Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Editor 7, Pres 8. Cobb, Larry Drake Track 4, 6, 8-2 R ' s . Cross Country 3, 5, 7-2 R ' s , J.V. Basketball 4, 6, Student Council H.R. Rep 3. Burright, Karen Sec. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4 Butcher, Barb Simpson Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Homemaking Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Pin Comm. Chrm. 7, 8, H.R. Sec. 3, 4, 7, 8. Cave, Doug Track 8; Cross Country 7. Grand View Cebuhar, Mike Grand View Boys Glee Club 7, 8, Folk Music Club 7, 8; Roundup Staff 6, 7, Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 8, Wrestling 3, 4. Cohen, Ron Wisconsin Man of the Year Nominee 8, Student Council Parlia- mentarian 8, Constitution Revision Comm. 8, Key Club 7, 8; Student Council Pres. 7, Publicity Comm. Chrm. 6, Assembly Chrm. 6, J.V. Basketball 5, Cheer- leader 5, Student Court Justice 5, Election Comm. Chrm. 5, Student Council H.R. Rep. 4, Lunchroom Monitor 4, All-City Student Council 4, 6, 7, 8. Chase, Betty A.I.B. Deca 7, 8, Band 3, 4, 5, 6; Homemaking Social Comm. Chrm. 3, 4. Conner, Mike Calvert Ja Cameron, Aaron Campbell, Marilwi Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Senior Commencement Comm. 8; Concert Chorus 5, Yearbook Senior Pic- tures Comm. 5; My Fair Lady Costume Comm. 5; Sec. Club 5, 6, 7 -Pres. 7, 8; Internatl. Club 3, 4; Poster Booster 3, 4. Canter, Judy U.ofl. Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Student Council H.R. Alt 8, Roundup Managing Editor 8; Yearbook Ad Sales- man 7, 8; Yearbook Senior Section Comm. 7, 8; Inter-School Relations Comm. 7, 8, Human Rights Comm. 7, H.R. Sec. 7, Internatl. Student Comm. 6, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Pres 7, 8. Carney, Lee Anne Drake Carpenter, Lottie University of Colorado Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Open-house Comm. 7, 8, Co-Chairman of Pep Club 7, 8. Football Blue Cadet 7, Hospitality Comm. 6, Student Council H.R. Alt. 6; My Fair Lady 6; H.R. Treas. 6; Student Council H.R. Rep. 5; Pep Club Board 5, 6; Leader 5, 6, 7, 8- Pres. 8; H.R. Pres. 3; Tutoring Comm. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Chiesa, Mark Wentworth Boys Gym Leader 7, Baseball 4; J.V. Basketball 4. Football 3, Boys Club H R Rep. 3. Ckwmbs, Steve Soph. Football 3. Howard College Chinn, Brad Boundup Staff 8; Action Staff 8. I ake Chrisjohn, Barb U.ofl. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Election Comm. 7, 8; School Spirit 5, 6; Social Comm. 5, 6; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Christianson, Bob U.ofl. Action 8; Boys Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Riders Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8. ( hristianson, Kathie Girls Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Office Assist. 7, 8; Riderette 7, 8; Sec Club- Treas. Cimino, Gina Drake Student Center Monitor 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Spanish Club 5; Office si t 5 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Red Cross H.R. Alt. 3, 5, 7; Student Council H.R. Alt 3, 5, Drama Club 3. ( ' lark, Bruce Coonce, Carole Craceland Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 5, 6, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 8; Equestrian Club 3, 4, 7, Future Teachers 3, 4. Cooney, Helen University of Denver Senior Frolics Co-Chairman 7, 8, Social Comm. 7, 8- Chrm. 8, Yearbook Senior Section Comm. 7, 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Girls Club Publicit Comm. 7, 8, Action Contributor 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, School Image Comm. 7; Poster Booster Comm. 6, Blind Ladies Home Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7. 8, Historical Comm. 3, 4. Coppola, Toni S.C.I. Sec. Club 8. Basketball Blue Cadets 7, 8; Makeup Club 7, 8; Our Town Make up Comm. 8, One Acts Make up Comm. 7. Cownie, Frank Cox, Bryan Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6 « , nryan Drake Tutoring Comm. 7, 8; Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7; Cross Country 5, 7-2 R ' s , Track 4. ri, 8- K , krs Club 4, 5, 6; Riders Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5, Boys Club H.R. Carr, Carolyn 172 I. ..I. sou. David French Club 3, 4. Cox, Penny Baker University U. of I. Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6; Student Council H.R. Rep. 3, 4. Senior Directory Craig, Becky U.ofl. Human Rights Tutoring Comm. 8, Roundup Staff 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Spree Comm. 8, Pep Club Board 7, 8. Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Girls Club H R Alt 6, 7, 8; Leaders 6, 7, 8, Make up Club 4. 6; Orch. 3, 4, French Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3. 4. Cramer, Cathy Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council H.R. Rep. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8. Dawson, Stuart Drake Science Lab. Assist 7, 8; Math-Science Club 7, 8- Treas. 8; Stage Crew 3, 4. Dayton, Chuck Grinnell Roundup Staff 8; Track 8; Literary Comm. Chrm. 7, 8, Scribblers 7, 8; Debate Club 7, 8; Cerman Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 3, 4, 5, 6; J.V. Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. Donhowe, Sara Wartburg Football Blue Cadet 7; Girls Glee Club 5, 8, Mixed Chorus 5; Pep Club Board 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tutoring Comm. 3, 4, 5, 7; Social Comm. 3, 4, 5, 7; Girls Club H.R Rep. 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. Doyle, Maureen A.I.B. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, •Action Staff 8, Sec. Club 8; Nurses Assist. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8. Crandell, Corky Northwest Missouri State Assembly Usher 7, 8, Deca 7, 8; Young Republicans 5, 6, 7, 8, German Club 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - Captain 7, 8, 3 R ' s. Crosley, Jack U . of I Cross, Cordell Cross Country 7 -Captain; R , German Club 5, 6; Track 4, 6- R , Basketball 4, Football 3, 5. Dean, Mike DeBord, Mark Ft Dodge Jr. College DeMarce, Tim Seattle University Deca 7, Boys Club H.R. Rep. 4; Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Dennis, Mike U.ofl. Dryer, Steve Northeast Missouri State Wrestling 6; J V Basketball 4, 8, Baseball 3. Duchen, Kathie Wisconsin Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Office Assist. 8; Home- coming Senior Attendent 8; Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; Callanan Tutor 8; Girls Club Pres. 7, 8; Girls Club Student Court Sec. 7, Mixed Chorus 6; Monitor 6, Election Comm. 6, 7, 8; Open-house Comm. 6, 7, 8; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Convalescent Children ' s Home Comm. 5, 6; Pep Club Board 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6; Student Council H.R. Rep. 4, 5; Future Physicians 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4. Cunningham, Laura Americana Health-Careers Club 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Girls Glee Club 7, 8, Blind Ladies Home Comm. 7, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, One Acts Prop. Comm. 3, 4. Dexter, Paul Poster Booster Comm. 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Pres. 7, 8; All-City Orch. 3, 4, 7, 8; Student Council H.R. Alt. 3. Dunn, Sandy Football Blue Cadet 7, Homemaking Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3.4,5,6, 8 Cushman, Jan Grand View Sec. Club 8, Library Assist. 7, 8, German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 -Sec. 6; Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 -Sec. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Finance Comm. 3. Cutforth, Charlene Internatl. Club 3, 4; A.F.S.Comm. 3. Diamond, Ed Golf 3. Dickerson, Terry Deca Convention Delegate 7, 8. Hiram Scott Dickinson, Gregg Football 7, Student Council H.R. Rep. 4; Track 4, 6, 8. Duse, Steve U. of I. Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; Math-Science Club 7, 8; Riders Club H.R. Rep. 7; Project. Plan and Eval. 7; Track 6, Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3. Dusenberg, Nancy Parks Girls Glee Club 7. 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Chorus 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 7. 8. Daniel, Doug Went worth Student Council H.R. Rep. 5, 7, Riders Club H.R. Alt. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3, 4. Davenport, Linda Wichita State Girls Glee Club 8, All-State Orch. 7; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, Future Teachers 5, 6, 7; Nurses Assist. 5, 6, 7; Library Assist. 3, 4. 5, 6; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Dietz, Yeralee Drake Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Senior Banquet Comm. 8, Yearbook Student Life Comm. 7, 8; Yearbook Aca- demic Comm. 7, 8; Monitor 7, 8; Historical Comm. 7, Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8; Social Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 5, 6; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 5. 6; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4. DiMaria, Nikki Action Staff 8; Band 3. 4. 5. 6 Drake Edwards, Pam U. of L Our Town 8; Roundup Staff 8; Action Circula- tion Comm. 8; Pep Club Board 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Phonebook Comm. Co-Chrm. 7; Finance Comm. 6, 7; Young Republicans 5. 6; Nurses Assist. 5, 6; Red Cross Comm. 4; Human Rights Comm. 3; Teddy Roosevelt Birthday Comm. 3; Pep Club 3,4,5,6. 7, 8. Davis, Bob I.S.U. Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, Tennis 6, 8, Human Rights Comm. 5, 6, Project, Plan and Eval. Comm. 5, Football 3, 5. Dixson, Richard Elbert, Kip Car Monitor 7; Wrestling 3. Davis, Del I.S.U. Student Council H.R. Alt. 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; My Fair Lady 6; Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Davis, Rod Grand Mew Monitor 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Riders Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, Safety Club 3, 4, 7; Football 3, 4; Student Council H.R. Rep. 3,8. Davison, Anne Girls Club H.R. Rep 7. 8; Drama Ticket Chrm. 7. 8; Football Blue Cadet 7; Girls Glee Club 6. 7. 8, Friendship Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Blind Ladies Home Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Make ud Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Yearbook Ad Salesman 3, 4. Doden, Marcia Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Riderette 5, 6, 7, 8- Assist. Head. Dogherty, John Royal Military College Track 4. 6; Cross Country 3, 5. 7 -Captain; Band 3. 4. 5, 6, 7; Future Physicians 3. Dohrmann, Kathy Valparaiso Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Scribblers 7, 8 -Sec. 7, 8; Concert Chorus Librarian 5, 6, 7, 8; My Fair Lady 5. 6; German Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus Ac- companist 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club Accompanist 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Equestrian Club 3, 4. Elphic, Jackie Parsons Young Republicans 7, 8 — Treas. 8; Student Council H.R. Rep. 7; Red Cross Comm. 7; Finance Comm. 7, School Spirit Comm. 7; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, Roundup Staff 7. Ely, Larry U. of I. Man of the Year Nominee 8, Student Court Judge 8, Boys Club V.P. 7, 8; Head Usher 7, 8, Science Lab. Assist. 7, 8; Key Club Senior Grade Rep. 7, 8; Open House Comm. 7, 8; Safety Comm. 7; Monitor 5, 6, 7; Boys Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6; Finance Comm. 5; Track 4, 6-2 R ' s ; Basketball 4. 6, 8-2 R ' s , Football 3, 5, 7 - 3 R ' s - 1 st. Team All-State - 2 Years. Davisson, Craig U. of I. Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Student Council H.R. Rep. 6; Safety Club 5; Boys ' Swim Leader 5; Monitor 4, Track 4; Cross Country 3; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Donaldson, Mike Simpson The Frogs 8; ' Our Town 8; Drama Club 8; Thes- pians 8; Cafeteria Monitor 5. Emerson, Tom S.C.I. Key Club 7, 8; All-State Chorus 7, My Fair Lady 6; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball 4, Football 3. 4, Boys Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. 173 Senior Directory Engeldinger, Mary University of Denver Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; School Spirit Comm. Chrm. 7, 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; ' Action Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Yearbook Staff 6, 7, 8; Sharks 6, 7, 8-Treas. 8; Mixed Chorus 6, 7; Future Physicians 5, 6; Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6; Pep Club Board 5. 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Social Comm. 3, 4, 5. 6, Historical Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Lunchroom Monitor 3, 4, 5. Epstein, Dennis Northeast Missouri State Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Lunchroom Monitor 5, 7, 8; J.V. Basketball Manager 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 5, 7-2 R ' s Erbe, Jay Colorado S tate University Prom Comm. 8; Open House Comm. 7, 8; Girls ' Club Senior Grade Rep. 7, 8. Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Poster Booster Comm. 5, 6; Girls ' Club Service Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 - Treas. 7. Finnell, Mary Drake Senior Mixer Comm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Student Council Sec. 8; Yearbook Senior Section Comm. 8; Action Circulating Comm. 8; Girls ' Club Elec. Comm. Chrm. 7, 8; Student Council H.R. Rep. 7; Football Blue Cadet 7, Girls ' Club H.R. Rep 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Finance Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Open House Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Lunchroom Monitor 3, 4, Senior Drake Relays Princess. Finney, Donna Drake Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3. Firman, Tom Roundup Staff 7; Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 3; Football 3; Track 3. Fischer, Barb Freeland, Mike Kansas University Safety Comm. Chrm. 7, 8, Roosevelt Rep. to Youn- ker ' s Advisory Board 7, 8; Monitor 7; Football 3, 5, 7-2 R ' s ; All-City Student Council 3. 4, 5, 6; Basketball 4, Baseball 3, 4, Student Council H H Rep 3 Freimuth, Mary Drake Scribblers V P. 8, Concert Chorus 7,8; Hubbell Helper 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, 7, 8, Orch. 3, 4, 7. 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Library Assist. 3, 4, 7, 8; Future Teachers 3, 7, 8 - 1st V P., Mixed Chorus 3. Frevert, Dennis I.S.U. Track 8; Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Monitor 7; Band 5, 8; Orch. 3, 4, 5. 6. Frost, Dave University of Denver Boys Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8, Student Council Publicity Chrm 7, Swimmi ng 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Erickson, Carol Grand View At William Palmer High School, Colorado: Office Assist. 6; Monitor 5. 6; French Club 5. 6; Pep Club 4, 5,6, 7. r rmtt. Mike Monitor 7, 8; Folk Music Club 7. 8. Evans, Tom Boys ' Gym Leader 5, 6; Swimming 3. Grand View Drake Fish, Steve Grand View Stage Crew 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Football 3. Fitz, Doug Roundup Staff 6; Track 6; Car Monitor 5, 7; Boys ' Gym Leader 4, 6, 8; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3, 5; Foot- ball 3, 5, 7-2 R ' s. Fleck, Fran Wayne State Girls ' Club H.R. Alt. 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7; Intematl. Student Comm. 7; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8; Bridge Club 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, 5; Tutoring Comm. 3, 4, 5; Scribblers 3, 4; Band 3. Fuller, Joe Oklahoma Roundup Sports Reporter 8; Historical Comm. 6; Student Council H.R. Rep. 5; Monitor 5, 6, 7. 8; Stu- dent Court Justice 4; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-3 R ' s- Penary Award; Boys Swim Leader 3, 4, 5, 6. Fuss, Steve Wentworth Military Academy Concert Chorus, 7, 8; Monitor 7, My Fair Lady 6; Mixed Chorus 5, 6; Swimming 5, 7; Boys Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 4, 6, 8; Basketball 4. Football 3. Faino, Mike U. of I. Action Circulating Mgr. 8; Yearbook Sports Editor 7, 8; Community Service Comm. Chrm. 7, 8; Spanish Club Pres. 7; Lunchroom Monitor 7; Assembly Usher 5, 6; Student Council H.R. Rep. 5, 6; Boys ' Gym Leader 5. Farmer, Tom Mixed Chorus 5. U. of I. Farr, Retha Wellesley Student Counc il H.R. Alt. 8; Constitution Revision Comm. 8; All-City Orch. 7, 8; Girls ' Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Yearbook Ad Salesman 6; Internatl. Student Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8 — Chrm. 6, 7; Future Physicians 5, 6; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Scribblers 3, 4; All- City Band 3, 4. Fletcher, John Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Safety Comm. 7. Drake Fletcher, Cinny Occidental College Senior BreakfasT Comm. 8; Young Republicans V.P. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Yearbook Assist. Editor 7, 8; Girls ' Club V P. 7, 8; Roosevelt Rep. to Younker ' s Teen Board 7, 8, Roundup Page One Editor 7, Football Blue Cadet 7; Homecoming Senior Attendant 7, Drake Relays Attendant 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Finance Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; School Spirit Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Social Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 3,4. Flowers, Kathy Grinnell Home for Sightless Women 7, 8; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7; French Club 6; Riderette 5, 6, 7, 8- Rank Leader; Pep Club 3, 4, 6, 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5. Galenbeck, Scott Grinnell Scribblers Club 8; Key Club 7, 8; National Merit Let- ter of Commendation 7, Math-Science Club 7, Stu- dent Council H.R. Rep. 5, 6; Debate Club 5, 6. 7, 8- Pres.iJ.V. Basketball 4, 6, 8. Galinsky, Dennis Human Rights Comm. 6; Future Physicians 6, 7, 8, Riders Club H.R Rep. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Gardner, Mike I.S.U. Tennis 8; Math-Science Club 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7. Gaskell, Line U. of I. Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Future Physicians 3, 4, 5, 6; Boys Swim Leader 3, 4, 5, 6; Riders Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4. Farrell, Diane U. of L Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Girls ' Club Elec. Comm. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6; Riderette 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 4,8. Faurote, Dee Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Senior Awards Comm. 8; Nurse ' s Assist 7, 8; Open House Comm. 7, 8; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8 -2nd V P. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6,7,8. Folden, Pam Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Our Town Prop Comm. 8, Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Forker, Cris St. Olaf Senior H.R. Treas. 8; Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8; Office Assist. 7, 8; Sec. Club 7; Internatl. Comm. 7; Football Blue Cadet 7; Harvey Publicity Comm. 7; Yearbook Ad Salesman 5, 7; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8; One Act Costume Comm. 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 3, 4. Gates, Jerell S.C.I. Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 7,8; Hospitality Comm. Chrm. 6; Pep Club Board 5. 6; Girls Glee Club 5, 6; Student Council Chaplain 5, 6; Student Council H.R. Rep 5, 6; Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Court Justice 4; Riders Club Award 4; One Acts Costume Chrm. 4; Costume Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Make up Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Social Comm. 3, 4, 5; Orch. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4. Genovese, Tony I.S.U. Feintech, Harlan Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Lunchroom Monitor 7, 8; Safety Monitor 7; Assembly Usher 6; Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4; Football 3. Ferris, Pat 174 Foss, Dan Franquemont, Jim U. of I. Project Plan, and Eval. Comm. 7, 8; Election Comm. 7, 8; Student Center Monitor 7; Hawkeye Boys ' State Rep. 7; Football 3, 5, 7- R , Track 4, 6, 8- 3 R ' s ; Riders Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 3,4 Gerstenberger, Lola I.S.U. Our Town 8; Yearbook Student Life Comm. 8; Action Staff 8. Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Drama Club 7, 8; Girls Club H.R. Alt. 7, 8; Harvey 7, My Fair Lady 6; Mimes 5, 6, 7, 8; Thespians 5, 6, 7, 8; Inherit the Wind 5; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Riderette 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Office Assist. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Poster Booster Comm. 3. Senior Directory Cibbs, Dave I.S.U. Tennis 8, Constitution Revision Comm. 7, 8; Com- puter- Math Club 7, 8, Boys Club H.R. Rep. 6, 7, 8 Band 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8, All-City Band 3, 4; Swimming 4 Cibavn, Sheri Grand V iew Spree Comm. 8; Internatl. Student Comm. 8; Election Comm. 8; Office Assist. 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7. Pap Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 Cillaspie, Don University of Oklahoma Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, 8, Boys Club Senior Class Rep. 7. 8; Assembly Usher 7, 8; Key Club 7; Monitor 4, 5, 6; Football 3, 5, 7- R ; Wrestling 4 6 8-3 R s, Track 4, 6.8- R. Hadsall, Linda North Park College Basketball Blue Cadet 7; Spanish Club 5, 6, 7, In- ternatl Club 3, 4. Haggard, Lynda Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Halferty, John J.V. Basketball 8 Drake I.S.U. Hall, Martha Mercy Hospital Pep Club 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6, 7, Mixed Chorus 5. 6. 7. Hardie, Eileen Mercy Hospital Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8, Office Assist. 7, Sec. Club 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses 5, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Yearbook H.R. Salesman 3, 4] 5, 6; Poster Booster 3, The Crucible Publicity Comm. 3. Hargett, Yvonne Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Central Christian Bible Hargrove, Linda I.S.L ' . Senior Mixer Comm. 8, School Spirit Comm. 7 8 FootbaJI Blue Cadet 7, Social Comm. 7, My Fair Lady 6; Poster Booster Chrm. 5, 6, 8; Leaders 3 4 5 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Handbook Revision Comm. 3. Cilnaan, Vicki Tarkio Yearbook Ad Salesman 8; Internatl. Student Comm. 8. Spanish Club 7,8, Girls Club H.R. Rep 7,8; Foot- ball Blue Cadet 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Convalescent Hame Comm. 3. Halliburton, Larry Halsted, John Wrestling 4. 6, 8; Football 3. Drake Han-ell, Gary Harrigan, Dwight Grand View Godfrey, Dennis Grand View Mimes 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8, Baseball Mgr. 4, 5, 7, 8, Basketball Mgr. 4, 6, 8 One Acts 3. Cordon, Pegg TIE Football Blue Cadet 7, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. I.S.U. Halvorson, Paul Hamill, Steve Drama Club 7, Student Center Monitor 5; Stage Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Harrington, Betty FootbaJI Blue Cadet 7; Sec. Club 5, 6; HomemakinB Club 5. 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. Harris, Linda Augustana Nursing School Grant, Steve Graves, R on Senior H.R. Treas. 8. nd VI Crean, Laney U. of I. Sanior Banquet Comm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8 Pap Club Board 7, 8; Mimes 6, 7, 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep 5, 6; Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6; Sharks 5. 6, 7, 8; Hospitality Comm 5. Greoa, Jeff Roundup Staff 8. Parsons Cree , Sue Grand View H R Sec. 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Greenwood, Ann Baker University Red Cross H.R. Rep. 7, 8, Internatl Student Comm. 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 7, 8. Griffin, Tim Assembly Usher 7, 8; Monitor 7. 8, My Fair Lady 6; Inherit the Wind 5, Boys Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Stu- dent Council H.R. Rep. 4; J.V. Basketball 4 6 Wrestling 4, 6. 8, Latin Club 3, 4; Cross Country 3. Griffith, Tom U. of L Student Centea Monitor 8, Finance Comm. 7 Wres- tling 6, 8; Baseball 4. 8; J.V. Basketball 4, 6. 8, Student Council H.R. Rep 4. Grove, Mike Grand View Varsity Baseball Mgr. 4; Boys Club H.R. Rep. 4. Cuenther, Dorothea Pep Club 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Internatl Club 7. • ut mann, Lois Hammer, Jackie Waldorf Rope Jumping Club 7, 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Sec. Club 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Social Comm. 3. Hammer, Sue I S I Poster Booster Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8 Football Blue Cadet 7, Spanish Club 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Homemaking Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hammond, Kathy Colorado State College Roundup Page One Editor 8; Yearbook Circulation Mgr. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Commencement Comm. Chrm. 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 7,8; FootbaJI Blue Cadet 7, Open House Comm. 7; Senior Home- coming Attendant 7; Poster Booster Comm. 5, 6. 7, 8; Girls Club Service Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Lunchroom Monitor 4; Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Pres. 7 -Star Minnow; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly Comm. 3, 4; Social Comm. 3, 4; Senior Drake Relays Princess. Hansen, Brenda Principia Student Counc il H.R. Rep. 8; Student Court Sergeant- At-Arms 8; Friendship Comm. Chrm. 7,8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7.8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Student Court Grade Rep 7, Sharks 5. 6. 7, 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep 5,6, Pep Club Board 5, 6, Open House Comm 5. 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8 Hansen, Sue Practical Nursing Nurse s Assist. 8; Library Assist. 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7; Sec. Club 6; Homemaking Club 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hanson, Connie Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8; Rope Jumping 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hanson, Janet Sec. Club 5, 6, 7. Harbin, Steve Tennis 6; Deca Club 7, 8, 16 mm Crew 3, 4; Boys Gym Leader. 3, 4; Football 3; Wrestling 3. Hart, Heidi I S U Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Prom Comm. 8; Election Comm Chrm. 8, Publicity Comm. Chrm. 7, 8; Foot- ball Blue Cadet 7, Social Comm. 7, Leaders 5, 6, 7 8 Hospitality Comm. 5, 6, Publicity Comm. 5, 6 Elec- tion Comm. 3, 4, Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3 4 Hartzer, Mike Q 1 SSar 0 C,Ub 3 ' 4 5 ' 6 ' 7 8i Wresthn 3 « 4; Foot- Harvey, Becky jj. Poster Booster Comm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8 Pep Club 7. 8; Band 3, 4. 7, 8. Haskins, Heidi I.S.U Senior H.R. Treas. , Basketball Blue Cadet 7 8 Service Comm. Chrm. 7, 8; Biology Lab. Assist 7 8- Football Blue Cadet 7, Sharks 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8-V.P.! Election Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, Poster Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls Club Election Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Hauge, Carol Drake Deca 7, 8 -Sec. -Treas., Football Blue Cadet 7, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 5; Drama Club 3, 4. Hayes, Gary , s L Math-Science 7, 8; Roundup Business Mgr 7. Future Physicians 5. 7. 8; Tennis 4. 6. 8- R. Heggen, Richard Heiden, Cheryl Concordia Props Comm. 8; Riders Club Alt. 8, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Red Cross H.R. Alt 3, 4. 5. 6 175 Senior Directory Hellyer, Steve U. of I. Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Boys Gym Leader 7, 8; Boys Club Sympathy Comm. 7, 8; Car Monitor 7; Safety Comm. 7; Assembly Usher 6, 7, 8; Boys Club H.R. Rep 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hemming, Rick Drake Thespians 7,8; Boys Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Club H.R. Rep 5, 6, 7, 8; My Fair Lady 6; One Acts 7; Our Town 8; All- State Orch. 5, 7; Student Council H.R. Rep. 4,5, Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Concert Chrous 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5; Wrestling 3. Hemmpelman, Eric Swimming J, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-3 R ' s ; Captain 7, 8- Pendry Award. Hendrick, Bill German Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Grand View Hendricks, Judy Drake Rope Jumping Club 7; Costume Comm. 6; French Club 5. 6; Make-Up Club 5; Safety Club 4, 5. 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Band 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - Librarian 5, 6; Future Teachers 3. 4, 5, 6- District 6, 7; Spanish Club 3. 4, 5. Henry, Bob Arizona Basketball 4, Football 3, 5, 7-2 R ' s , Baseball 4, 6, 8-2 R ' s. Hockenberg, Louis I   1 Election Comm. 7, Human Rights Comm. 5; Spanish Club 3, 4. Hoff, Bob Drake Our Town 8; Safety Comm. Chrm. 8, Cheerleader 7, 8; Student Council 2nd V P. 7; Boys Club Activity Comm. 7; Inter-School Relations Comm. 6, Boys Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 5, 6, 7, Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming 5, 7-2 R ' s , Arsenic and Old Lace 4; One Acts 4; Safety Comm. Chrm. 4, Track 4; Thespians 3, 4, 7. 8; Drama Club 3. 4, 7. 8; Spanish Club 3, 4; Safety Comm. 3; Project, Plan, and Eval. Comm. 3; The Crucible 3. Hoffert, Gordon Drake Internal. Student Comm. 7; Student Council H.R. Rep. 6; German Club 5, 6; Track 4, 6, 8; Cross Coun- try 3, 5, 7 -Captain, Riders Club Rep. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Boys Glee Club 3, 4. Hofmeister, Janis Social Comm. 7,8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7,8; Foot- ball Blue Cadet 7; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 6; Hospitality Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Monitor 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Re- lations 3, 4. Hogan, Mark IS.U. Student Council H.R. Rep. 8. Safety Club V P. 7, 8; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7; Math- Science Club 5, 7; All-City Orch. 5. 6; German Club 5, 6, 7, 8-V.P. 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Mgr. 7. 8; All-City Band 3. 4. Howard, Dave Band 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 Grand View Howard, Mike Deca 7. 8- Parliamentarian; Track 4, 6, 8, Cross Country 3; Student Council H.R Rep. 3. Hoyla, Kathy Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Pep Club 7 Hudson, Jack U. of I. Student Council Sergeant-At-Arms 8, Red Cross H.R. Rep. 5; Golf 4, 6, 8; Constitution Revision Comm. 3, 4. Huff, Jim Grand View Stage Crew 5. 6, Wrestling 4; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5. 6. Hufford, Bill U.ofl. At Washington High School: Student Council H.R. Rep. 4, Baseball 4, 8; Football 3, 5, 7- 1 letter; Stamp Club 3, 4. Hughes, Dyanne I.S.U. Yearbook Srnioi Pictures ( onmi H, Prom 8, Football Blue Cadet 7; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 6, 8; Friendship Comm. 5. 6, 7, 8, P?p Club Board 5. 6, 7, 8; Social Comm. 5, 7; H.R. Sec. 5, 6; Finance Comm. 5, 6; Hospitality Comm. 5; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 4. Hensley, Carol Iowa Methodist Red Cross H.R Rep. 7. 8, Pep Club 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7; Leaders 6, 7, 8, Election Comm. 5, 6, 7; Literary Board 5, 6, 7; Student Council H.R. Rep. 3, 7; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Future Nurses 3, 4; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6 -Sec. Hess, Pat Drake Leaders 5, 6, 7. 8; Internad. Club 5, 6, Future Phy- sicians 3, 4, 6. Hetzer, Henry Grand View Roundup Reporter 7, German Club 5, 6. Hiersteiner, Debby V he a ton Action Business Mgr. 8; Line of March Comm. Chrm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Convalescent Home Comm. Chrm. 7, 8, Riders Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Student Council H.R. Alt. 7, 8; National Merit Let- ter of Commendation 7; Football Blue Cadet 7; Con- valescent Home Comm. 5, 6; Future Physicians 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 4, 6, 8- R ; Hospitality Comm. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; French Club 3, 4, 7, 8. Hill, Dave My Fair Lady Publicity Comm. 6, Monitor 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Football 3. Hill, Kathy U. of L Football Blue Cadet 7, Hospitality Comm. 7; Friend- ship Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Social Comm. 5; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3. Hill, Scott Oklahoma Sound Crew 7, 8; 16 mm Crew 6, 7, 8; Track 6. Hindal, John Wrestling 5; Basketball 4. 176 Holland, Dan Grand View Deca 7, 8; Monitor 4, 6; Riders Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4. Holm, Rick Grand View Wrestling 4, 6; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3, 4. Holman, Cathy Omaha Baptist Thespians 8, Our Town 8-, Bridge Club 7, Make Up Club 7; Spanish Club 7, The Frogs 7, Harvey Production Mgr. 7, Yearbook H.R. Salesman 5, Library Assist. 3, 4. Holmes, Rita A.I.B. Girls Club H.R. Rep. 7; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Pres. 7, 8; V P. 5, 6, Poster Booster Comm. 3, 4, 7. 8 -Chrm. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3, 4. Hoist, Rich I S.U. Boys Glee Club 7, 8; Boys Club H.R. Rep 7, 8; Elec- tion Comm. 7; Open House Comm. 5; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3. 5, 7 - R . Track 4. Holt, Paula Sec. Club 7, 8. Hood, Chris Grand View Our Town 8; Blind Ladies Home Comm. 7, 8; Harvey 7; Costume Club 7; Make Up Club 6; My Fair Lady 6; Thespians 5, 6; Inherit the Wind 5. Horton, Henry U.S. Air Force Academy Track 6, 8- R , Cross Country 5, 7- R ; J.V. Basketball 4, 6; Latin Club 3, 4. Hove, Bob U.ofl. Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Student Center Monitor 8; Key Club 7, 8; Wrestling 4. Hush, Kathy Hutchison, Viv Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Roundup Staff 8; Action Staff 8; Social Comm. 8, Prom Comm. 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, My Fair Lady Costume Comm. 6, Internatl. Club 5; Student Council H.R. Rep. 4, Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3. Hyde, Jim Grand View Yearbook Staff 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6; Riders ' Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Basketball 4; Boys Club Transportation Comm. 3, 4. Hyland, Keith Boys Gym Leader 5,6; Monitor 5,6. (.rand View Ingersoll, Jane S.C.I. Social Comm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Ingersoll, Jean Hastings Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Football Blue Cadet 7; Blind Ladies Home Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 5; French Club 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Iverson, Karen Sec. Club 7, 8; Band 3, 4. 5, 6. Jaben, Bruce U. of I. Tutoring Comm. 6, 7; Human Rights Comm. 6, 7. Jaben, Cheryl University of Missouri Our Town Publicity Comm. 8; Harvey Publicity Comm. 7; Frogs 7; My Fair Lady Publicity Comm. 6, Pep Club 6, 7. 8; Hubbell Helper 6; Mixed Chorus 6; Makeup Club 6; At Shawnee Mission East: Stage Crew 5; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, French Club 3, 4, 5; Psychology Club 3, 4, 5. Senior Directory Johnson. Anita Drake student Council H R Ren 8, Library Assist 7 H, Interned Club 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Debate 7, 8, Cirli Glee Club 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Future Teachers 5; All-State Oich. 3, 5, 7. Orch 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Johnston, Peter l.S.U. Future Physicians 7, 8, Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8, S kmOA Lab. Assist. 5. 6, 7, 8, Riders Club H.R. Alt. 4; German Club 3, 4. Kells, Walker I s I Hall of Fame Comm. 8, Key Club 7. 8, Boys (.sin Leader 6, Student Council H.R Rep 5; Wrestling 4, 6, 8-2 R ' s ; Football 3, 5. 7- R , Baseball 4. Johnson. ( harla Northxsrst Missouri State Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Spree Comm. 8, Convales- cent Home Comm. 7, 8, Rope Jumping Club 7, Home- makniK Club 6, 8. leaders Club 5, 6, 7. 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8, Johnson. ied Kansas Boys Club H.R. Rep 5. 6. Track 4, 6, 8, Student Coun- cil H.R. Rep 4, Cross Country 3, 5. 7- R . German Club 3. Jolly, Cathy I of I T.V. Office Assist. 8. Roundup Picture Editor |j AC Fair Lady Prop. Comm. 6, Debate Club 4. Office Assist. 3. 4. Latin Club 3, 4. Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3 Jones, John German Club 3, 4. Jones, Boh Wrestling 5. U. of I U. of L Kennedy, Dave German Club 3, 4. Kieffer, Tom Football 3. 1 VI I of L Killam, ( hers I Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Rope Ju Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 Patricia Ste MM ipmg Club 7, Pep Johnson, Kathi Yearbook Picture Blue Cadet 7, 8, Club H.R Rep 4 Johnson. Kent Band 4. S, 6. 7. Grand View Editor 8. Riderette 7, 8, Basketball Roundup Picture Editor 7; Girls I.S.I ' . Math-Science Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. Jones, Sandi U. of I Jones, Sue l.S.U. Scribblers Club 8, Concert Chorus 7. 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Convalescent Home Comm. 7; Girls Glee Club 5. 6, 7. 8. Internatl. Club 5. Make-up Club 3. 4. 5. 6, Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 8. Kimres . |ohn Kirsner, Larry Arizona State Monitor 7, 8; Safety Comm. 5, 6, Swimming 6. Kite. John I I t Johnson, Kirn l.S.U. Camera Club Pres. 7, 8; Math-Science Club 7. 8; Yearbook Photographer 7, 8, Roundup Photographer 7. 8. Johnson, I ic lohnson, Lvnn Northwest Missouri State Homemaking Club 7. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8. Student Council H.R Alt. 5, 6. Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Jordon. Pat Mankato State Girls Club Assembly Chrm. 7, 8; Internatl. Club 7, 8; Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, Football Blue Cadet 7, Tennis 6, 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 6, Internatl. Stu- dent Co-Chrm. 5, 6, Leaders 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. Joseph, Carol Human Rights Comm. 7, 8, Election Comm. 7, 8, Drama Club 7, Football Blue Cadet 7, National Merit Letter of Commendation 7. French Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 -Newspaper Editor, Internatl. Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Make up Club 3. 4. Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3. Klein, Greg ft (Hal Literary Board 6, 7, 8, Student Council H.R Rep. 6, 7, Debate Club 5, 6. 7, 8 - V P. 8. Kline. Greg National Merit Finalist 8. I s a al Academy Knapp. Ix rin Drake Math-Science Club 7, 8, Latin Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8, Internatl. Club 3, 4, 7, 8. Koch. Jim lohnson. Mark Key Club 3, 4. 7, 8 Grand iess Johnson, Martha Student Court Chaplain 8. Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Social Comm. 7, 8; Senior Court Justice 7; Foot- ball Blue Cadet 7, National Ment Letter of Commen- dation 7. United Nations Tour 6; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6. 7. 8, Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8, Convales- cent Home Comm. 5. 6. 7. 8, Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8- V P. 7 Hospitality Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-Chrm. 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Election Comm. 3, 4, Foreign Student Council 3. 4, French Club 3, 4; Orch, 3, 4; Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Johnson, Bob Went worth ke% Club 7. 8, Cheerleader Captain 7. 8, Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, Track 6, Assembly Chrm. 5, Wrestling 3, 4. Johnson, Tim Boys Glee Club 5, 6, Mixed Chorus 5, 6; La tin Club 4. Johnston, Jana l.S.U. Roundup Page 2 Editor 7, 8, Yearbook Ad Captain 7, 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 7. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8; Open House Comm. 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, ( iris Glee Club 5. 6, 7, 8, Social Comm. 5, 6. 7, 8; Finance Comm. 5, 6, Pep Club Board 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Hospitalitv Comm. 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. Kacmarynski, Carolyn Deca 7, 8; Library Assist. 5, 6. Kagin. Barb I nixersits of n zona Senior Awards Comm. 8, Blind Ladies Home Comm. 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, French Club 5, 6, 7, 8- Sec. 8-Treas. 7 -V P 6, Student Council H H Hep 5, 6; Human Rights Comm. 5. 6, 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 6; Latin Club 3. 4, Future Nurses 3, 4. Kaplan. Karen I of I Roundup Ad Salesman 8, Blind Ladies Home Comm ' , 8, Future Teachers 5, Pep Club 3, 4. Keepe ei ( raig Drake Action Staff 8, Internatl. Student Comm. 7, Future Physicians 5. 6, 7, 8, Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7, 8- V P 8 Kauffman, lane U.of 1. Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Open House Comm. 7. 8, Election Comm. 7. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8. Rope Jumping Club 7, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Leaders 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, French Club 3. 4, 5, 6. Koder. Sim Oklahoma Hospitality Comm 6. Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Kopp. Dan I I I Internatl Student Comm 6. J V Basketball 4, 6. Kress, Chris I nixersits of Nebraska Baske tball Blue Cadet 8, Counselor ' s Assist. 6, 7, 8; Open House 4, Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Band 3, 4. hrnsf. Brian Swimming 8, Boys ' Swim leader t , 6, 7, 8. hurt . hi in I ...mi en Bill I rake Our Town 8. Boys ' Club II H Rep 7. 8. Boss ( luh Sxmpathx Comm 7. S, Makeup Club 7. S. Thespians 7, 8, Frogs ' 7. Narrator of Sharks ' Pageant 7 Harxex ' 7. Ms Fair Lady 6, All-State Chorus 5. 7; Assembly Usher 5; Sec. Club 5, 6. 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3. Keith, Ned Johnston, Jeff (.rand View B..ss Gym Leader 5. H, Monitor 3, 4. 5, 6, Football 3, 5. Kelly, Derek One Ac ts ' 4 I ambrecht. Barb William Woods Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Internatl Club 7. 8. Spanish ( fab 6, 7. Golf i. 4. 6. 7. H. IVp Club k 4. % h. 7. h. Future Ph su i.ms 4 177 Senior Directory Landmen. Carx I.S.I Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Wrestling 3. 4, 5. 6, Football . Cross Countrx i. Orch 3. 4. Golf 4 Ltwia, Larrx Swimming • . 6, ' Northwest Missouri Stole ,8-2 R Lukin. John | s i Key Club S, 6. 7. 8, Math-Sc ience Cluh 5, 6. 7. 8; Golf 4. 6. 8, Pootboll 3. 5; Band 3. 4. Larson, (.arv ' I. other Band 3. 4, h. 7. I -Equip. Mgr 7. 8. Student Coun- cil H.R. Rep. 3. 1 .atham. Dottie I S i lllimi ■Ssfcilll Club 7. 8. Basketball Bine Cadet 7, 8, Girts ' Club H.R. Rep 7. Red Cross U K. Rep 7. Makeup Club 6, At Fort Dodge High School Latin Club 4. Bond i. 4; Chorus 3.4. Pep Club 3. 4. Li IK, Jeff Key Club 7. Wrestling 4. Football 3. 5. 7- K Lindhutt. iin Millikin I nivcrsitx Basketball Blue Cadet S. Mixed Chorus 8, Glee Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. Equestrian Club 3, 4 I indholm. Dave Cross Country 5, 7. Girls Loll. Karen Riderette 7. 8; S« , ( I, 6. Pep Club 3. 4.5, 6, 8. I .nil. Sharen Fontboll Blur Cadet 7; 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. Girls ' G 1. 4. Red Cross M R Rej b6, 7. 8. Red ( MixedChorus Sec Club b, lee Club L 4. n.ss M R. Rep L4 7, 8. Pep Club Mixed Chorus Laxendar. Vmcx Patricia Stexenx Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Harvey Prop Comm. 7, Makeup Club 5, 6, Yearbook Ad Salesman 5, 6, Mixed Chorus 4, One Acts Publicity Comm. 4, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6 Lawrie, Bill Drake Roundup Sports Editor 8, Action Staff 8; J.V. Basketball 4. 6. 8, Baseball 4, 6. 8, Bovs Club H.R Rep. 4. Lee, Paula Drake Internatl. Comm. 5, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Orch 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. Leener, Jerry I ' niversitx ol Minnesota Publicity Comm. 6, Concession Stand in Student Center 5, 6, 7, Buildings and Grounds Comm. 5, J.V Basketball 4. Football3. Linn. Bru I s I Election Comm. Chrm. 8, Cheerleader 7, 8, Riders ' Club H.R Rep. 7, Project Plan and Eval ( oinin Chrm. 7, Yearbook Ad Salesman 7, Project Plan and Eval. Comm. 6, Student Council H.R. Rep 6, Bovs ' Club H.R. Rep 5, Bovs ' Swim Leader 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; Swimming 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8-3 R ' x, Key Club 3 4 5, 6. 7. 8. Little, Sett Wentworth Finance Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8, Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 5. 6, 7. Basketball 4, Red Cross H.R. Rep i, 4. 5 Riders ' Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council H.R Alt. 3. 4. 5, 6. Pootboll 3. 5. 7, Bovs ' Club Grade Rep. 3,4. Livingston, Janet I S I Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Riderette 7. 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8, Future Teachers 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 4. Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. Lund. I .mi. I I ot I Senior Class Treas. 8, All-Citv Chorus 8, Spree Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Social Comm. 8, Concert Chorus 7. 8, Yearbook Stude nt Life Editor 7, 8; Yearbook Introduction Editor 7, 8, Roundup Page Three Editor 7. Soc ial Comm. Chrm 7, Mixed Chorus 6, Yearbook Student Lite Couun o, Pep Club Board 5, 6. 7.8. Drake Relax s ' Attendant 4. Monitor 4, Student Council H.R. Alt 4, Pep Club J, 4. 5, b. 7. 8, Hospitahtv Comm. 3. 4. 5. 6, Student Court Justice 3, 4; Younkers Teen Board Rep. 5, 6. Luthev, Cindv I nixersitx ol Nebraska Yearbook Art Editor 8, Semoi Class Treas H. Sc hool Beautiful Comm. Chrm 7. 8. Basketball Blur Cadet 7, 8; Senior Homecoming Attendant 7. Football Blue Cadet 7; My Fair Lady Costume Comm. b. Poster Booster Comm. Chrm. 6. Elected Best Comm. Chrm 6, Student Court Judge 5, Homecoming At- tendant 5, Inherit the Wind Prop Comm. 5 Sharks 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, Pep Cluh 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. Girls ' Club H R Rep 3. 4 1 An a, Linda I S. I Senior Banquet Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Literarx Board Chrm. 7, Student Council H.R. Rep 6. Social Comm. 5. 6, 7, 8, Election Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8, French Club 5; Future Teac hers fc Girls ' Club H.R. Alt. 3. 4. 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Homemaking Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8- Pres.; Girls ' Glee Club 3 Lemon, John Grand View Lenning. Carol Northwest Missouri State Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Girls ' Glee Club 5. 6, 7. 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. Latin Club 3. 4. Riders ' Club H.R. Rep 3, Red Cross H R Rep. 3. Lockridge. Dennv Stage Crew 5, 6. 7. 8. Spanish Club 3, 4. Drake Lm kwood, Trudv I )i.,ke Basketball Bluet .„!, t s Se« Club 7. 8 Long, Steve I.S.U. Senior Frolics Comm. 8. MonitorS. Yearbook Student Life Comm. 7, 8; Constitution Revision Comm. 7, 8. National Merit Letter of Commendation 7; Student Court Justice 7. Kiwanian of the Month 7. Student Council H.R Rep 6. Election Comm. 5. 6, Boys ' Swim Leader 5, 6; Project Plan, and Eval. 5. 6; Year- book Ad Salesman 5. 6. Key Club 5. 6. 7. 8 -Sec. 7. 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5. 6; Young Republicans 3. 4. Lynn. Laura Literary Board 5; Student Counc il H.R. Rep 5 Orch 3, 4, 5, 8. German Club 3. 4.5. Lxons. Steve Unixersitx of Missouri Our Town 8, Senior Frolics Co-Chrm 8, Election Con— . 8; Athletic Office Assist 8. Pancake Day Comnr 8. Sympathv Comm 7. 8. Student Council JS , 7 ; Harvey 7, TUwanlaa ol the Month 7. Cheerleader 6. 7. 8. Lunchroom Monitor 6. 7. 8 Hons Club C he a ria a H i m j Rob 6, 7. 8, Yearbook Ad Captain b, Inter-Scnool Relations Chrm. ft. Inherit the Wind ' b. Mimes 5. 6, Kex Club P,o,e, t Chrm. 5, o. Best Student Council Rep Award 4. Thespians 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. Arsenic and ( )|,| L.« e 4. restling 3 4 5, 6. 7, 8-3 R s . Key Cluh 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8-Pres. ' 7. 8, Man of the Year Nominee, 8. Implex. Rick U.of L Student Council H R Rep 8. Harvey 7. Orch 5. 6, 7. Band 3. 4. 5. 6, All-C :itx Band K, 4 Lesan. Trox My Fair Lady 6, Band 4. ft, 6. Wrestling 4. lammol 4. French Club 3. 4. Orch 3 I M, Criss Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8; Sec. Club 7. 8. Riders Club Rep. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Lettween. Charlotte Oklahoma Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8. Pep Club 7. 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Finance Comm. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, Student Council H.R Rep. 3,4. Iairber, Stexe J. D f |. Boys ' Club H.R. Rep 7, 8, Bovs ' Gvm Leader 7, 8, J.V. Basketball L 4,5,6; Baseball 4. I orence. Kay Drake ction 8. Yearbook d Salesman 7, Football Blue Cadet 7. Open House Comm 7, Pep Club 3. 4, 5. I o cn . Roger Senior (Mass Pres 8, Boxs Club Sec 7, 8, Car Monitor 7. PTA Comm. Co Chainnan 7. Boys ' Club Grade Rep. 5. 6. Golf 4. 6-2 RY . Football 3, 5. 7-2 R s . Basketball 4. 6, 8-2 R s. Ia we, Jan l Mabee, Penny Roberts Beautx College Dec a 7. 8, Yearbook Ad Salesman 6, Girls (.lee Cluh j I I, I; Mixed Chorus 4. 6. Pep Club 4. 5. Spree ( omm. 4. Mackie. Ste  WrestJinf 5; Football 3, 5. is I Maddux, Melanie J t „f | Sec. Club 8, Community Service Comm. 8, Spree Comm. 8. basketball Blue Cadet 7, S. , k U Salesman 7, 8. Spanish Club Treas. 7. 8. Intern. ttl Club 7. 8. Costume Club 7. Football Blue Cadet 7; Of- fice Assist 7, Poster Booster 7. Harxex Publicit) Comm. 7, S(k lalComm 6. Girls ' Club H R Rep. 5. 6.1 8. Young Republicans 5.6. Internatl. Student Comm! Bj Pep Club 3, 4. 5. b, 7. 8. Student Council H.R. Rep. 3. Lexx.s. Jessie Stu h nt Couik il M R Rep K, Bo I.S.L ■' Club H R Ron B 178 Lord ,Dee Oklahoma Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Girls ' Club H.R. Alt. 6 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Riders ' Club II H Rep .4,5,h. 7.8. Madison, Gary General Motors Mm] Wrestling 6, Tennis 6. Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8, Iwimming 5. Scionos I l Assist i, Senior Directory M.nrc t. Paula U. of I. Action Circulation Comm. 8, Prom Comm. Chrm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Social Comm. 7, 8, Yearbook Senior Vtivities Comm. 7, 8. Football Blue Cadet 7. Stuelmt Council H R Rep 7, Leaders 5. 6, 7, 8, Inherit the Wind 5, Thespians 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Red Cross Rep to Mam Office 4. 5; Band 3. 4, Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, The Crucible 3. Malh MnVa Dec a 7. 8, Chess Club 6. M Ou ill i ii Pat I rmersity of Minnesota Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Girls ' Club H.R. Alt. 7, 8, All- City Band 6, ' Inherit the Wind Prompter 5, Inter- School Relations Comm. 5; Pep Club 4, 6. 8, Band Library Assist. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8; All-City Orch. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6 -Sec 5,6, Bridge Club 3, 4. McWilliams, Tom Parsons Young Republicans 5. 6, 7. 8- Pres. Football 3. Miller, Jan Simpson Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Yearbook Staff 7, 8; Library Assist. 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm. 6, 7, 8, Student Council H.R. Rep. 4, 5, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6,7,8. Miller, John (.rand View Boys ' Swim Leader 7, 8, Wrestling 4, 6, Riders ' Club H.R. Rep 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 5, 6, Key Club 3, 4. M.ilmnren. Sven Winner of The Ugliest Man Contest 8, Internatl Club 7, 8. Mannheimer. Da e Stanford Mixed Chorus 8, Scribblers Club 8; Student Council II K Rep S, Senior Awards Comm. 8, National Merit Letter of Commendation 8, French Club V ' .P. 7, 8, Future Physicians 7, 8; Swimming 7, 8, Key Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Spanish Club 3. 4. S, 6; Math-Science Club i, 4. 7, Ham Radio Club 3, 4, 7, Boys ' Club H R Rep 3, 4, Finance Comm. 3, 4. Meadows, Jack Means, Jullie U. of I. laikatball Blue Cadet 8, T V. Office Assist. 6, 7, 8, Homemaking Club 6, 7; Debate Club 6, My Fair Lady Props Comm. 6, Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 7,8; MixedChorus3,4.5,6.7,8, PepClub3,4.5.6,7.8. Melone, Kelcie Concert Chorus 6, Riderette 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Glee Club 4, 5. Miller, Pat F. Simpson Line of March Comm. 8, Roundup Page 6 Editor 8, Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Ac tion ' Staff 8, Yearbook Academics Comm. 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Internat ' l. Student Comm. 6, 7, 8; Equestrian Club 5. 6; Annual Ad Salesman 5, 6, Internat ' l Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Band 3. 4. 5, f Miller, Pat R. Simpson Poster Booster Comm. 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8. Manning, Jud University of California Mixed Chorus 8, National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 8, Football 3, 7. Math- u nce Club 4. Mart hael, John Roundup Staff 7 Merkel, John U. of I. Orch. 6, My Fair Lady Orch. 6, Future Physicians 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Merritt. Marlynn U. of I. Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8, Pep Club 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8; German Club 7. Miller, Richard Math-Sc ienc e Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4. I.S.I. Miller, Ted Oklahoma State Open House Comm. 7, 8, Concert Chorus 7, 8, Young Republicans 7, 8, Track 6, Swimming 4, 6, 7, Foot- ball 3. Martin, Shelia Americana Conc ert Chorus 7, 8, Girls ' Glee Club 7. 8, Mixed Merritt, Bob Chorus 5, 6, 8; Pep Club 3. Wrestling 3. Hiram Scott Miller, Tom Swimming 7, Boys ' Swim Leader 5, 6, 7. Mattes, Emily Yearbook Comm. 7, Folk Music Club 5. Matthiesen, Linda U. of I. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Girls ' Glee Club 7. 8. Latin Club 5. 6, Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; Equestrian 3. 4. 5. 6. 1i ( ollum. (.c rd U. of 1. WrestlingS, Student Counc il Pres. 8, All-City Student Council 7, Project, Plan, and Eval. Chrm. 7, Hall of Fame Comm. 7, National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 7. Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8 -Pres. 7, 8; Project, Plan, and Eval. Comm. 5; Tennis 4, 6, 8, Student Council H.R Rep. 3, 6, Young Republicans 3, 4, Bovs ' Club H.R. Rep. 3 Mi ( utcheon. Linda 1 s 1 Reel Cross Rep 7. 8. Riderette 5, 6, 7. H-Sei 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 6. McDiarmid, Dianna Drake Riderette 7, 8, Mv Fair Lady Props Comm. 6. Homemaking Club 5, 6, Future Teachers 5, Pep Club 5. Mertens, Rick Northwestern Roundup Editor 8, Senior Awards Comm. 8, National Merit Finalist 8, Boys ' Swim Leader 8; French Club 7, 8; Future Physicians 7, 8 — Sec, Tutoring Comm. 7, M.itl, s u me Club 5, 6, 7 — V.P.: Sec, Swimming 3,4,5,6.7,8. Messerschmidt. Jeff Trac k 4, 8. nd Vii McDowell, John Boys ' Glee Club 7, 8. ( . r ..nd Vie Messer, Patsy Simpson Senior Commencement Comm. 8, Office Assist. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Court Grade Justice 5, 6; Finance Comm. 5; Red Cross Grade Rep. 3, 4, Home- coming Queen Attendant 3; Girls ' Glee Club 3. Metier, Maggie Northwest Missouri State Roundup Staff 8, Yearbook Staff 8, Open House Comm. 7, 8; Blind Ladies Home Comm. 7, 8, Foo ' ball Blue Cadet 7, Equestrian Club 5, 6; Mi J Chorus 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 4. 5. 6, 8. Mezvinsky, Jim Northwestern Inter-School Relations Comm. 7, Student Council H.R Rep. 7. Misbach, Joe Grand lew Deca 7, 8, Red Cross Rep 7. 8, Student Council H.R Rep. 6, Red Cross Comm. 5, 6, Bridge Club 3, 4. Missman, Marilyn Northwest Missouri Mate Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, Latin Club 3, 4. Mitchell, V a nc I.S.U. Student Council H.R. Rep. 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8-2 R ' s. Moe, Jan s 1 I Social Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Hospitality Comm. 7, Open House Comm. 7, Costume Club 7; My Fair Lady 6, Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Club H.R. Alt. 3. 4, 5, 6.7.8. Mogolov, Larry Drake Inter-School Relations Comm. 7, Toys ' Club Usher 5. 6; Student Council H.R. Rep 5, 6; German Club 5. 6. Boys ' Club H R Rep 5. 6, 7. 8; Baseball 4; Basket- ball 3. Moore, Audrey Young Republicans 7, 8. McDowell, Scot C of I Roundup Reporter 8, Open House Comm. 7, 8, Vooaaj Republicans 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, Red Cross H R Rep. 3, 4. Midgles. Bob Future Physicians 7, 8; Boys ' Swim Leader 7; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 7; Math-Science Club 6, 7, 8 - Treas. 5, 6, Safety Club 6, 7, 8 - Chrm. 6, Safety Comm. 5, 6, Transportation Club 5, 6; Student Council H.R. Rep. 5, J V. Swimming 4, Camera Club 3, 4; French Club 3. Moore, Diana Stephens Friendship Comm. 8; Commencement Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Football Blue Cadet 7. Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7. 8- Sec. 6. Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Mc Mullen, Mike Grand View Tennis 6, Boys ' Swim Leader 5, 6, Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6 Miller, Scott Morris, Linda Deca 7, 8. 179 Senior Directory Morgan. ( and Crac eland Our Town 8, German Club 7, 8, National Merit Letter of Commendation 7, Mv Fair Ladv 6, Con- cert Chorus 5, 6. 7. 8. Future Tea hers = . 6. 7. Mi-State Chorus 5, 7, Mixed Chorus 4, One Acts 4. Mosier. Win Simpson B s Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8, Swimming 3, 4. Moss. Cory Oklahoma Assembly Usher 8, Spanish Club 5, 6; Baseball 4. 6, 8 — 2 R ' s ; Boys ' Gym Leader 3, 5, 7; Monitor 3, 4, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7-2 RV; All-Citv Team, Key Club 3. 4; Wrestling 4 Mossholder, Diane Drake Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8; Library Assist. 7, 8, Student Council H R Alt 7, 8, Riderette 7, 8, Red Cross H.R. Rep 6, 7, 8; My Fair Lady Costume Comm. 6; Spanish Neff, Dennis Student Council H.R Rep 4, 5. U. of 1 Nordin, John Club 5, 6, 7, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6. Neiman, Nancy William Woods Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Social Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Roundup Page 6 Editor 7, Rope Jumping Club 7, My Fair Lady 6; Spree Comm. 6. Hospitality Comm. 6, Student Council H.R Alt. 5, Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3, 4, Girls ' Club H.R. Alt. 3. Nelson, ( olleen Luther Student Council H.R. Rep. 8. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Girls ' Club H.R. Alt. 7. 8, Flag Cadet 7, 8; Internatl Student Comm. 7, Orch. 6, 7, 8 -Sec. 7, 8. Debate Club 5, 6. 7, 8- Sec . Future Physicians 4. Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. V ' lsim. I ee My Fair Lady 6, Boys ' Glee Club 3. 4, 5. 6. Action Staff 8, Roundup Sports Fditor 8, Make-up Club 5. 6, 7, 8, Debate Club 5, 6. 7, 8, Internat l ( l,i( 3, 4, 5, 6. Band 3. 4, 5. 6, Stamp Club 3 Norman, Morrie I S I J V Basketball 3. 4, 5. 6, Baseball 4. 6. 8, Boys ' Gym Leader 3, 4, 7. 8. Latin Club 3, 4. Norton, Juli Football Blue Cadet 7. Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8 Noun. Boh Finance Comm. 7, Basketball 4 U. of I. H.R. Rep 1, 4. 7, 8, Noun, Shelia U. of I. Senior Mixer Comm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8 Girls ' Club Board 7. 8, Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8. Yearbook H R Salesman 7. Football Blue Cadet 7 Red Cross H.R. Rep 3 Mossholder, Terry Grinnell Line of March Comm 8. Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Riderette 7, 8, Library Monitor 7, 8, Spree Comm. 7; My Fair Lady Make-up Comm. 6, Internat ' l. Student Comm. 5. Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6. Moul, Barb Simpson Line of March Comm. 8, Homemaking Club 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Hospitality Comm 7. Office Assist. 7, Spree Comm. 6, 8; Leaders 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, Girls ' Club H R. Rep 3. 4, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3. 4. French Club 3. 4. Riders ' Club II R Rep 3. Historical Comm. 3. Munford, Bob (.rand View Student Council H.R Rep. 3, 4, Wrestling 4 Murphs. kaths ( onnecticut College Senior Mixer Comm. Chrm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8, School Spirit Comm. 7, 8; Yearbook Copy Editor 7, 8; Spanish Club 7, Roundup Editor 7, National Merit Letter of Commendation 7, Social Comm. 7, Football Blue Cadet 7, Finance Comm. 6, Open House Comm. 5; Hospitality Comm. 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Sharks 3, 4, 5. 6, H.R Rep Murphy, Sherry I ' , of I. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Our Town Costume ( mum 8; Blind Ladies Home Comm. 7, 8, Red Cross Comm. Sec. 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Internat ' l. Student Comm. 7, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, My Fair Ladv 6; Riderette 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses 4, 7, Internat ' l. Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 6, 8. Neumann, Nick I.S.L ' . Boys ' Club H.R. Rep 7. 8, J V Basketball 6; Golf 4,6.8, Football 3. Neveln, David Concert Chorus 7, 8; My Fair Lady 6, Cross Coun- try 5; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; J.V Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Neu burgh, Kate I.S.U. Senior Banquet Comm. Co-Chrm. 8, Cheer Leader 7, 8; Girls ' Club Publicity Comm. 7, 8, Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8-Treas. 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6; Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 3. 4, 7, 8; Social Comm. 3, 4. Newland, Bill I of I Senior Class V P. 8, Action Staff 8, Bovs ' Club Treas. 7, 8, P.TjV Comm. Co-Chrm. 7, Golf 4, 6, 8 - 2 R ' s ; Riders Club H.R. Rep. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly Usher 3. 4. 5. §m Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6; Stu- dent Council H. R. Rep. 3, 4, 5. Football 3. 5, 7-2 R ' s , Co-Captain 7, Wrestling 3, 4, Student Court 3, Riders Club Certificate of Merit 3. Newsom, Jim Grand View Track 4, 6-2 R ' s . Wrestling 4, 6, 7-2 R ' s , Cross Country 3, 5, 7 - R. Newsom, Rod Student Council H.R Rep 8 Nicholson Mik« O Ofstein, Lewis j; | Safety Club 6, 7, 8, Yearbook Student Life Comm 4 Chess Club 3. 4, 5.6,7,8. Oldt, Delores s ( | T V. Office Assist. 7, 8, Election Comm. 7, 8, Basket ball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Hubbell Helper 7, Girls GIm Club 7, Equestrian Club 5, 6, Future T«M lieis J. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8-V. P. 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. Latin Club 3,4. Olson, Doug Boys ' Glee Club 4, 5, 6,7. Olson, Rands I ' .ofl. Olson, Sonja Grand View Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Future Nurses 7. 8 Se Club 6, 7, 8, One Acts 4, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3. 4. Orloff, |  ni |J t G f j Line of March 8; Yearbook Academic Comm. 8- Action Cops Editor 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8 Pep Club 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Internat ' l. Student Comm. 6, 7, 8, Internat ' l. Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Tutoring Comm. 3, 4. Murros . ( Inn k O ' Rourke, Dennis Drake N Narber, kip ( olorado ( ollege Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, Boys ' Gym Leader 5, 6, Baseball 4, J V Basketball 4, 6, 8; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Neary, Dave Michigan Key Club 7, 8, Student Council H.R. Rep. 6, Red Cross H.R. Rep. 5, 6, Bridge Club Treas. 5; J.V. Basketball 4, 6. 8, Baseball 4, 6, 8-2 R ' s , Captain; All-City Team, Boys ' Gvm Leader 3, 5, 7; Latin Club Pres. 3. Niklawski, Nancy Nichols, Ann Northwest Missouri State Football Blue Cadet 7, Sharks 5, 6. 7, 8; Student Council H.R. Alt. 5, 6, Red Cross H.R. Rep. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, Social Comm. 3, 4, 5. 6, Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3. 4. 5. 6, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, Student Council Social Comm. 3, 4. Noble, Sue Concert Chorus 8, Orch 8, Band Librarian 7. 8. Girls ' Glee Club 7, All-State Orch. 7, All-City Orch. 5, 6, 7, 8, Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Band Rank Leader 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 A 1 1- State Band 3, 5. Orth, Cheryl I.S.U. Pep Club 8; Young Republicans 8, Student Council H.R. Rep. 8, Concert Chorus 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6, Scribblers Club 5, 6. 7, 8 -Sec. 5. 6- Pres. 7. Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 5. 6. ( Merholtz, Roger I S U Literary Board 7, 8, Key Club 5, 6, Track 4, 6, 8 Wrestling 4, 6, Football 3. 5, German Club 3. 4, 5, 6. Owens, Frank Librars Assist 7. 8, Track 6, Wrestling 4 180 Senior Directory Page. Dana Boys ' Swim Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Drake Palmer, Larry U.ofl. Boys Club H R Bep. 7,8, Beserve Swimming Team 7 Peterson, Mike Grand View Boundup Staff 7, Future Physicians 3, 4, 5, 6, Future Teachers 3, 4, 5. Peterson, Boss Phelan, Jim St. Thomas Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. Price, Bill Drake Scribblers Club 8, Safety Club 7, 8, Science Lab. Assist. 5, Track 4, 6. Wrestling 4. 6, Biders Club H.B. Bep. X 4. Football 3. Pritchard, Bichard Drake German Club 5. 6. 7. 8 -Pres. Ham Badio Club 5. 6, Band Mgr 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. 16mm Crew 3. 4; Football 3 arker, Tom Folk Music Club 5, 6, 7. 8, Football 3. I.S.U. Partington, Janice Marycrest Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Historical Comm. 8, His- torical Chrm. 7. Leaders 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Club H.B. Bep. 5. 6, Bed Cross Bep. 5. 6, Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4; Hospitality Comm. 3, 4. Patrice, Mary Ottumwa Heights Girls Glee Club 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Sec. Club 8. Pep Club 7. Phillips, Pam Wisconsin State Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Bed Cross H.B Alt. 5. 6, Future Nurses 5, Latin Club 4, Girls Club H.B. Bep 3. 4, 5, 6. Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Pickett, Mike Northwest Missouri State Boys Glee Club 8, Bed Cross H R. Bep 8, Boys Gym Leader 8; Mimeograph Comm. Co-Chrm. 8, Wrestling 5, Football 3. Pingree, Carol University of Tulsa Girls Glee Club 8; Mixed Chorus 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8. Prugh, Nancy S ( I Our Town Costume Comm. 8, Biderette 7, 8, Bed Cross Comm. 7, Internat ' l. Student Comm. 6, Eques- trian Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Physicians 5, 6, 7, 8- Treas. 7, 8 -Sec. 5, 6, Folk Music Club 5, 6; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6; Internat ' l. Club 3, 4. 5, 6, Latin Club 3. 4, Pep Club 3, 4; Thespians 3. Purd . Pam Grand V iew Senior Banquet Comm. 8, Sec. Club 7, 8, Girls Club H.B. Bep 7. 8, Social Comm. 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8, Leaders 6, 7, 8. Pep Club Board 3, 4. Patrick, Coleen Grand Mew Prom Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Majorette 7,8; Bope Jumping Club 7, My Fair Lady 6; Student Council H.B. Bep. 4. 6, Orch. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Band 3. 4, Future Teachers 3. 4. Bed Cross Bep. 3, 4. ' atrick, Dick Folk Music Club 7, 8. (.rand View Paulsen, Ken Grand View Inter-School Belations Comm. 5, 6; J. V. Basketball 5, 6; Track 4, 6, 8; Swimming 4, Assembly Usher 3, 4; Football 3. Pirtle, Sandy Girls Club H R. Bep 7. 8; Office Assist. 7, Sec. Club 6, 7. 8 Pitts, Gary Debate Club 5. Plambeck, Mary I S I Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Costume Club 7, Internat ' l Club 7, Election Comm. 7; Social Comm. 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6; Make-up Club 5, 6, Young Bepublicans 5, Biders Club H.B. Bep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls Club Social Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, Girls Club H.B Bep. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, Student Council H.B. Bep. 3, 4. Ouinn, Jim K Bamsey, Debbi Kansas University Young Bepublicans 8, Senior Banquet 8; Project. Plan, and Eval. Comm. 8, Tutoring Comm. 8; Girls Club Parliamentarian 7. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Historical Comm. Chrm. 7, Foot- ball Blue Cadet 7, Leaders 6, 7, 8 -Sec. 8; Yearbook Ad Salesman 6, Make-up Club 6, Bed Cross H R. Alt. 5, 6, French Club 5, 6 — Sec.; Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6. Payne, Katy Finland French Club 8; Boundup Staff 8, Our Town Cos- tume Comm. 8; Internat ' l. Club 8; Our Town 8, Thespians 8; Harvey Publicity Comm. 7, Election Comm. 7; Majorette 5, 6, Scribblers Club V. P. 4, 5, 6, 8; Convalescent Home Comm. 4, Yearbook Ad Salesman 4; Make-up Club 4; Future Nurses 3, 4. Payne, Linda U. of I. Concert Chorus 7, 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Boundup Staff 7, Mixed Chorus 5, 6, Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Pease, Fred Golf 4, 6. 8. U. of I. Pope, Steve Monitor 5, 6, Stage Crew 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 Porter, Cindy Grand View Sec. Club 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Pep Club Board 7, 8, Spree Comm. 7, 8; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Orch. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls Club H.B. Alt. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council H R. Alt. 3, 4. 5, 6; Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6 Porter, Tom Wentworth Action Staff 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Boundup Staff 7, 8, I V Basketball 4, Monitor 7; Boys Gym Leader 7. Golf 4, 6, 8, S wimming 3, 4, 5, 6, Student Council H.B. Bep. 3,4. Bandall. Ann Northwest Missouri State Basketball Blue Cadets 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4. Randolph, Wendy Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Basmussen, Linda Gail Pep Club 8. 8; Mixed Chorus (.rand View Bay. Bruce Grand View Human Bights Comm. 8, Yearbook Academics Staff Comm. 7. 8; Safety Club 7, 8. Boundup Staff 7; Track 6; Tennis 4. 6; Scribblers Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8 - Treas. 7. Perkins, Jerry George Washington University Boundup Editor 8; Senior Mimeograph Comm. Co- Chrm. 8, Master of Ceremonies for Sharks ' Pageant 7, Boys Club H.B Bep. 5. 6, Student Council H.B. Bep. 5. 6. Baseball 4. Assembly Usher 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, Football 3. Perkins, Paula Office Assist. 6; Sec. Club 8. Person, Steve (.rand View Grand View ' 1. Boundup Circulation Mgr. 8; Band 6, 7, 8, Internat ' l Club 5. 6. 7, 8; Future Teachers 5. Peters, Judy Northwest Missouri State Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Senior Banquet Comm. 8, Social Comm. 7. 8; Yearbook Academic Comm. 7, 8; Social Comm. 7; Football Blue Cadet 7, Mixed Chorus 6, Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Publicity Comm. 5, 6, School Spirit Comm. 5, 6; Bed Cross Comm. 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Phone Book Comm. 3. Peterson, Mary Equestrian Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. Drake Postal, Harry U.ofl. Open House Comm. 7, 8; Historical Comm. 5, 6, Baseball 4. 6. Wrestling 3, 5. 7-2 B s; Football 3 Poundstone, Bill Wrestling 3, 5. Track 4. Grand View Powell, Dave Ellsworth Deca 7. 8; Bed Cross H.B. Bep. 5. 6, 7, 8; Bed Cross Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 5, 6, Science Lab. Assist. 5; 16mm. Crew 5. Pressler, Karen Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Pep Club 7, 8, At Hanover Park, New Jersey: Gymnastics Club 5, 6, Math Team 5, 6; Concert Chorus 3, 4. Price, Cynde Drake Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Election Comm. 7, 8, My Fair Lady Costume Comm. 7; Hospitality Comm. 7, Inherit the Wind Props Comm. 6; Stu- dent Council H.B. Alt. 5, 7, 8, Poster Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Visual Aids Assist. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Bedfield, Merlin U. of I. Senior Mimeograph Comm. 8, Boys Club H.B. Bep 5, 6; Wrestling 5. 6, Track 4, Football 3, 5. 7. Beed, Jim Monitor 8. Football 3. 5, 7. Wrestling 3. 5. 7; Latin Club 3. 4. 5; Track 4. Beedquist, Mary Lou I.S.U. Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Open House Comm. 7. 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council H.B. Bep. 4, Home for the Sightless Women Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, V, 8; Hospitality Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Beautiful Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6. Befsell, Jon Beichenbacher, Dennis Football 3. 5. 7- R. William Penn Bevnolds, Terry Htm x orl I niversity Or h 5, 6, 7. 8; Internat ' l. Club 5. 6, 7. 8. Band 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4. 181 Senior Directory Reynolds, Tim University of Kansas Student Council H.R Rep. 7, 8; Student Council H R Alt. 6. Key Club 3, 6, 7, 8-Sec. 7, 8, Internatl Club 5, 6, 7, 8 - Pres 7. 8, Internatl Student Comm. 5. Richards. Kenna Football Blue Cadet 7. Sharks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3,4. Richardson. Lynn l.S.U. Scribblers Club 8, National Merit Letter of Commen- dation 7. Safety Club 6. 7, 8. Richardson, Bill Air Force Academy H.R. Treas. 8, Student Council H.R Rep. 7, Boys Club H.R. Rep. 6, 7, 8, Safety Club 8, 6, 7, 8, Wrest- ling 5, 6, 7, Safety Comm. 5, 6, Monitor 5, 6, German Club 3, 4. Rowan, Sharon (.rand View Deca 7.8. Basketball Blue Cadet 7. Girls Glee Club 7, Mixed Chorus 7. Pep Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Convalescent Home Comm. 5. 6. Holies, Joe Ruckman, Kay Spanish Club 6. 7. 8. Blind Ladies Home 5, 6. 7. 8. Rutledge, Wayne Wrestling 5; Basketball 4. (.rand View Schwartz, Reid University of Chicago Senior Breakfast Comm. 8. Boys Club H.R Rep. 7. 8. French Club 7, 8. Future Physicians 7. 8, Tutoring Comm. Chrm. 7, 8. Scholarship Comm. 7, Student Council H.R Alt. 6. 7, Ping Pong Tournament Comm. 6. 7. Inter-School Relations Comm. 6. Bridge Club 5, 6. Wrestling 4. 6, 8-2 RV, Track 4. 6. 8 Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Cross Country 3, 5. Silmeer, Becky U. of I. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Yearbook Underclassmen Editor 7, 8. Roundup Reporter 6, 7, German Club 5. 6, Student Council H R Alt 4, 6, Girls Club H.R Alt. 3, 4, 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 7. 8 Schwertley, John l.S.U Red Cross H.R Rep 7. Track 4. Bovs Glee Club 3 4 5. 6. 7. 8. Mixed Chorus 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Wrestling 3. 4 Riegel, Linda S.C.I. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Historical Comm. 6; Future Teachers 5. 6. 7. 8 -Treas. 7, Library Assist 5, 6; Red Cross Comm. 4, Convalescent Home Comm. 4. Rutz, Paula S.C.I. Scroggs, Craig Golf 4. Cross Country 3 Grand Vie Rieger, Dennis Grand View Senior Commencement Comm. 8, Open House Comm. 7. 8; Football 3. Wrestling 3. Riley, Richards Robbins, Carol Equestrian Club 3, 4. Cortey College Robbins, Peggy Nurses Assist. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8; Home- making Club 7, Future Teachers 6. Pep Club 3, 4, 7. 8. Mixed Chorus 3. Roberts, Guy Science Lab. Assist. 8. Roberts, Lee Drake Robinson, Steve Drake Science Lab. Assist. 7. 8. Stage Crew 5. 6. 7. 8 Ger- man Club 3. 4. 5, 6. Rodine, Christy S.C.I. Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8. Sec Club 7, 8, My Fair Lady 6. Pep Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Concert Chorus 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club H.R. Rep 5. 6, Riderette 5. 6. Girls Club H.R. Alt 3.4. Mixed Chorus 3. 4. Rollins, Bruce Brown Inst, of Broadcasting Our Town 8. Harvey 7. Boys Glee Club 6. 7. 8, Mixed Chorus 6. 7, 8. Mimes 6. 7. 8. Thespians 5. 6. 7. 8. Inherit the Wind 5, Track 4 Rosenberg, Marsha University of Michigan Senior Cap and Gown Comm. Co-Chrm. 8. Basket- ball Blue Cadet Co-Chrm. 8. Pep Club Co-Chrm. 7. 8; Pep Club Board 7. 8 -Co-Chrm. 7. 8. Football Blue Cadet -Co-Chrm. 7, Student Council Chaplain 7, Poster Booster Comm. Chrm. 5, 6; Soc ial Comm. 4, Sharks 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. All-City Student Council Rep 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 -Treas. 7. 8, Advisor 7. 8; Finance Comm. Chrm 7, 8; Student Council H R. Rep. 3. 4. Project Plan and Eval. 3, 4. Sanders, Robert Sandle, Craig Key Club 7, 8, P.T.A. Comm. Chrm. 6, Student Coun- cil H.R. Rep. 6. Boys Swim Leader 5. 6. 7. 8, Swim- ming 3, 4. Sandler, Steve U. of I. Computer Club 7. 8. Math-Science Club 7, German Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Camera Club 3, 4. Satrom. Vicki Ellsworth Spree Comm. 8; Historical Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Girls Club H.R Alt 7. 8. Open House Comm. 7, Football Blue Cadet 7. School Beautiful Comm. 5, 6. Saunders, Wanette Sayler, John Schrieber, Diana Northwest Missouri State Internatl Student 8, Sec. Club 8, Make-up Club 7. 8. Publicity Club 7. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Costume Club 7. 8, Internatl. Club 7, 8, Folk Music Club 7, 8, Poster Booster Comm. 6, 7, 8, Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8, Red Cross H.R. Rep. 5, At Wheaton High School: Girls League-V P. 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4. Schakel, Heidi Hermann Wrestling Pep Club Chrm. 7. School Spirit Comm. 7. Football Blue Cadet 7. Finance Comm. 7, Girls Glee Club 7. Roundup Staff 7. My Fair Lady 6, Poster Booster 5, 6, Spanish Club 5. 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7; Concert Chorus 3. 4. 5. 6, Riders Club Rep. 3. 4, 5] 6, 7, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 3. 4. Schreurs, Dave Boys Cym Leader 3. 4, 5. 6. 8; Baseball 4 Drake S chrodt, Steve Young Republicans 7, 8. Grand View Scudder, Ruth St. Olaf Girls Glee Club 8, Mixed Chorus 8, Senior H R Treas 8. National Merit Finalist 8, Girls Club H.R Rep 7. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7. 8. Office Assist. 7, 8, Human Rights Comm. 7, Friendship Comm. 7. Roundup Reporter 7, Student Council H.R. Rep 6, Make-up Club 4, 5, Pep. Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Scrib- blers Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8-Sec. 5. 6 -Pres. 7. 8, French Club 3. 4. Red Cross H.R. 3, 4. Seaburg, John Sears, Don Northeast Missouri Finance Comm. 8. Roundup Page 4 Editor 7; Cross Country 5,- R , Baseball 4, 6, 8-2 R ' ; Man of the Year Nominee, 8. Secor. Jackie Sevedge, Sharon Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6. Shade, Jane | , D f |. Senior H.R. Treas. 8, Office Assist. 7; Publicity Comm 5, 6; School Beautiful 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Internatl. Club 3, 4, 5, 6 Sharp. Marcia S.C.I. Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, School Spirit Comm. 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Concert Chorus 7, German Club 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 5; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 6. Shedenhelm, Larry S.C.I Shnurman, Jake U. of I. Finance Comm. 8; Boys Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8, Literary Board 7. Football 3. 5, 7, Wrestling 4, 6. 8-2 R Y Ross, Jane Drake Office Assist. 7,8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7; Mixed Chorus 6, 7, 8, Sec. Club 6, 7, 8. Red Cross H.R. Alt. 6, Make-up Club 5. 6. Student Council H.R. Alt. 4, Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8, Research Comm. 3. 4. 5. 6. Rov ner. Ivan t of I. Student Council H.R Alt. 7,8, Science Lab. Assist. 7, Yearbook Circulation Comm. 5, 6, Safety Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Chess Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8- Pres. 3. 4. Schulze, Tom fj. Q f |. Lunchroom Monitor 8; Man of the Year 8, Stu- dent Council 1st V.P.-8; Riders ' Club H.R Rep 7, 8, Assembly Usher 7, 8, Boys Club Pres. 7. 8, Stu- dent Council H.R. Rep 7, Boys Club Grade Rep 5, 6, Basketball 4, 6, 8-3 R ' s ; Capt. 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7- R. Schutter, Terry 182 Shultz, Cinde University of Kansas Our Town 8, Tutoring Comm. 8, One Acts Shi dent Director 7, Harvey 7; Girls Club H.R. Rep 7, 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, My Fair Lady 6, Human Rights Comm. 6, School Beautiful Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City Orch. 5, 6, 7, 8, Thespians 5, 6, 7. 8-Pres 7, 8, Inherit the Wind 5, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, Orch 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Internatl. Club 3, 4, 5, 6, French Club 3, 6, 7-Sec. 7, Drama Club 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 3. Senior Directory SiKer. Mike National Merit Finalist 8, Senior Breakfast Comm. Chrm 8, All-City Orch 7, 8, French Club 7. 8, All- Sf.it - Band 7, Maynard Math Award 7, Assembly Usher 6, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-Student Director 7, 8, Future Physicians 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-V.P 7, 8, Internatl Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-V.P. 7, 8, Tutoring Comm. Chrm X 4, 5. 6. 7. 8, Bridge Club 3. 4. Cross Country 3. Skil«-v s„« U. of I. Orch 8. All-City Orch 8. Football Blue Cadet 7, Poster Booster Comm. Chrm. 7, Student Council H.R. Rep 6, Poster Booster Comm. 6, Historical Comm. 5. Special Days Comm. 5, Yearbook Staff 3. 4. 5. 6, Social Comm. 3. Smith, April Northwest Missouri State Equestrian Club 5, 6. Flag Cadet 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Band 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Smith, Dean Deca 7, 8 Open Bible College Smith, Marcia Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Deca 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, German Club 5, 6. Smith, Pat U. of I. At Central Community High School: Girls Recrea- tional Association 3, 4, 5, Latin Club 3, 4, 5. Smith, Sandy Northwest Missouri State Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Football Blue Cadet 7. Pep Club 6 Smith, Sue I . of I. Student Court Sergeant at Arms 8, Cheer Leader 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 7, Homecoming Queen 7, Pep Club 5, 6, Finance Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8-Chrm. 7, 8. Smith, Terry I.S.U. My Fair Lady 6, Boys Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5, 6. Smith, Torry Colorado State Yearbook Ad Salesman 8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Yearbook Senior Life Comm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Pep Club Board 7, Internatl. Club 5. 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 5, 6, Hospitality Comm. 5, 6, One Acts Make-up Comm. 4, AFS Comm. 4, Social Comm. 4, 5, 7, 8, Finance Comm. 4, 6, Red Cross H R Rep 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, French Club 3, 4, 5. 6. Smith, Bill Grand View Senior Mimeograph Comm 8, Future Physicians 5, 6, M.tth-S leiu e Club 5, 6. Snodgrass, Jim Snyder, Margaret V. of L Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Future Teachers- 7, 8, In- ternad. Club 7, 8. Internatl. Student Comm. 7, 8, German Club 7, Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Homemaking Club 3. 4. 5. Somerville, Gary U. of L Ke Club 7, 8, Assembly Usher 7. 8, Spanish Club 7. 8, Folk Music Club 5. 6, Swimming 4. 6. 8 Souto, Lea Pep Club 7, 8, Internatl. Club 7, 8, Internatl Stu- dent Comm. 7, 8. Spong, Mark S.C.I. My Fair Lady 6, Track 4, 6, 8-2 R ' s, Cross Conn try 3. 5, 7, Boys Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Chorus 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Springer, Sue William Woods Senior Mixer Comm. 8, Social Comm. 7, 8, Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Spanish Club 7, Young Republicans 5, 6, 7, 8, Moni- tor 4, Open House Comm. 3, 4, 5, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Stafford, Jim Stanek, Sandi University of Denver Finance Comm. Chrm. 8, School Spirit Comm. 8, Phone Book Comm. 7, Rope Jumping Club Co-Chrm. 7, Football Blue Cadet 7, My Fair Lady 6, Hos- pitality Comm. 6; Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tennis 4, 6, 8- 2 R s, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, German Club 3. Stanton, Kathy Drake Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Hubbell Helper 8, Internatl Club 7, 8; French Club 5, 6; Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Steele. Karen Girls Glee CI 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Steele, Steve 6, Pep Club 3, Steen, Carol A.I.B. Bask, tball Blue Cadet 8, Girls Club H.R Rep. 5. 6, Election Comm. 5, 6, French Club 5, Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Stein, Art Tulane Roundup Staff 8, Action Editor 8; Open House Comm. 7, 8; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7, Boys Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6, Student Council H.R Rep 4, Finance Comm 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. Stephens, Joan S.C.I. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Internat l. Club 7, Sec Club 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers Sec. 5, 6, 7, 8, Election Comm. 5, 6, Future Teachers 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8-V.P., Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. Homemaking Club 3. Stephens, Joyce S.C.I. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Internat ' l. Club 7, Sec Club 6, 7, 8, T V. Office Assist. 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8-Pres 7, Election Comm. 5, 6, Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8-V.P 7, 8, Homemaking Club 3. Stephenson, Carol Drake Concert Chorus 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4. Stoermer, Steve Dunwoods Young Republicans 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 5, 6. Stone, Steve Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8-2 R Oklahoma Speth, Steve Track 4. 6. 8-2 R ' s S.C.I. Storey, Jane I.S.U Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8, Girls Glee Club 7, 8, Yearbook Ad Salesman 7, Rope Jumping Club 7, Hall of Fame Comm. 6, 7, 8; Homemaking Club V P 5. 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Storey. Reg Wrestling 3. 4, 5, 6, German Club 3, 4, 5, 6 Stremming, Roxann Grand View Basketball Bin. Cadet 8, Head Majorette 5, 6, 7, 8. Strief. Chuck ( ornell ( ollege Senior Commencement Comm. Chrm. 8, Open House Comm. Chrm. 7, 8, Student Court Judge 6, Election Comm. 6, Student CoMM il H R Rep 6, Bow Club H.R. Rep. 5, Swimming 4, 6, 8— R , Open House Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, Boys Swim leader 3. 4. 5, 6 Strittmatter. Mike Strom, Knulv Grand View Senior Mixer Comm. 8, School Spirit Comm. 7, 8, Poster Booster Comm. 5, 6, French Club 5, 6, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 3. Stukenberg, Keith Stutzman, Paul Evangel Open House Comm 7, 8, Track 4, 6. 8-2 R ' s . Rid- ers ' Club Rep. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. Cross Country 3, 5. 7. Surber, Jean Football Blue Cadet 7, Pep Club 4. 5 Drake Sutherland, Lvnda I ni  r it of Hawaii Girls Glee Club 8, Spanish Club 7. Football Blue Cadet 7. Pep Club 5. 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 5 Swab, Sally Luther Office Assist. 8, Election Comm. 8, H.R Treas 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Yearbook Academics Comm. 7. 8, Yearbook H R. Salesman 7. 8, PTA Comm. Co- Chrm. 7, Social Comm 7, Football Blue Cadet 7, Pep Club Board 5, 6, 7, 8, Finance Comm 5, Girls Club Social Comm. 5, Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- | 7 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hospitality Comm. 3, 6; French Club 3. Swanson, Karen Bethel Girls Glee Club 8, Future Nurses 5, 6, 7, 8 -Treas. 7, 8; Future Physicians 1 ft. 7, 8, Red Cross H R Rep. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Mm-d Chorus 3. 4. 8. Sxnhorst, John Michigan Cross Country 8, School Relations Comm. Chrm. 8; Science Lab. Assist. 8; Cheerleader 7, 8, Student Council Parliamentarian 7, Election Comm. 5. 6 — Chrm. 6, Track 4, 6, Student Council H.R Rep 4, Riders ' Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Bow Swtai Leader 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Key Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-V.P. 7. 8, Swimming 4. 6, 8-3 R ' s , Pendry Award. Tanner, Michael Tate, Eleanor Teel, Linda Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Pep Club 3. 4. Teigland. Joan st Olat Spree Comm. 8, Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Internat ' l. Student Comm. 7. 8, Gvmnastu Club 7. 8. Basketball Blue ( lad 7, V Hide -re-ite 5. 6. 7. 8- Head Riderette 7. 8. Girls Club H.R. Rep 5, 6. Student Council H.R. Rep. Cjins v.iuo n.r . ncp j, u, jiuucmi v iiunvu ■ntp 5. Orch. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 -Sec. 5. 6, 7, 8. Pep Club 3. 4 5, 6. 7, 8. Make-up Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Terris, Pam Latin Club 5, 6, Debate Club 5, 6, Band 4, 5. 6. Future Teachers 4. Future Nurses 4, At Cadi High kod Band 3, Future Teachers 3, Future Nurses 3. Class Sec I Spillan, Mike Pod Music Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Track 4, Wrestling 3 Stouffer. Tim I.S.U. Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Folk Music Club 5, 6. 7. 8, Wrest- ling 5, Swimming 4. Thatcher, Cheri I ake Girls Club H.R. Rep 8, Football Blue Cadet ' I p. m House Comm. 7, Finance Comm. 4. 183 Senior Directory Theis, Virginia Thompson ' s Beauty School Girls Glee Club 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 7. 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5. Thomas, Bill Central Wrestling 4, 6, Baseball 4, Football 3, 5, 7- R . Thomas, Cheri Sec. Club 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, Future Teachers 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Thomas, Pam I . of I. Senior Class Sec. 8, Girls Club Sec. 7, 8; Sec. Club 7, 8; Project, Plan, and Eval. Comm. 7, Election Comm. 6; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Cheerleader 5, 6. 7, 8-2 R ' s, School Spirit Comm. 5, 6; Hospitality Comm. 5; Pep Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3; Election Comm. 3, Student Council H.R. Rep. 3. Thompson, Dana Grand View Spree Comm. 8, Action Staff 8, Open House Comm. 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. Thompson, George Mixed Chorus 4, 6. Westmar Thorpe, Sue Crand View Deca 7, 8; Girls Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8, Open House Comm. 7, 8, Girls Glee Club 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 5, 6; Yearbook Ad Salesman 3. 4; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3,4, Baton Corp 3, 4. Toma, Sharon Roundup Staff 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Props. Chrm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Equestrian Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Assist. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. Tompkins, John Drake Spanish Club 7, 8; My Fair Lady Orch. 6; Orch. 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Vance, Jack Ellsworth .in Nada, Kathy Simpson Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Poster Booster Comm. 7, 8, Office Assist 5. 6. Van Rees, Patty I.S.U. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Girls ' Glee Club 8, Mixed Chorus 8; Roundup Ad Salesman 7, 8; Action Staff 7, 8, Costume Club 7, 8; Rope Jumping Club 7; Sec. Club 5, 6. Veensrra, Larry I.S.U. Math-Science Club 7, 8, Computer Club 7, Wrestling 4.6,8. Vergara, Angelica Spanish Club 8; German Club 8. Internatl. Club 8. Vermeulen, Sherry S.C.I. Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Rope Jumping Club 7; Social Comm. 7; Spree Comm. 5; Open House Comm. 4. 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3. 4, Girls ' Club H R Rep. 3, 5. W Waldren, Nancy I.S.U. Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Senior H.R. Treas. 8, Li- brary Assist. 5, 6, 7, 8; Internatl. Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6 7 8 Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club 3, 4! 5, 6, 7, 8 -Treas. Waldron, Wendy University of Colorado Social Comm. 7, 8; Yearbook Ad Salesman 7, 8: Yearbook Student Life Comm. 7, 8; School Beautiful Comm. 7. 8, Football Blue Cadet 7; Leaders 5. 6 7 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Waterman, Tom I.S.U. Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8, Riders ' Club H.R. Rep 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; J.V. Basketball 4, 6, 8. Watson, Pam u. of I. Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8 Nurse ' s Assist. 6, 7, 8; Folk Music Club 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Young Republicans 3, 4, 5, French Club 3, 5, Poster Booster Comm. 3, 4, Library Assist. 3. Watson, Paula I.S.U. Our Town Make-up Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Make-up Club 8; Nurse ' s Assist. 6, 7, Open House Comm. 6; Convalescent Home Comm. 6, Student Council H.R. Alt. 5, 6, Future Teachers Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Red Cross H.R Rep 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Assist. 3, 4; French Club 3; Red Cross Comm. 3. Watters, Roxanne Simpson Prom Comm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Social Comm. 7; Mv Fair Ladv Make-up Comm. 6; Elec- tion Comm. 5, 6; Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Council H.R. Rep. 3. 6, 7, French Club 3. Warts, Sue U.ofl. Girls ' Glee Club 8; Mixed Chorus 8; Rope Jumping Club 7, Football Blue Cadet 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Waugaman, Rhea Pennsylvania Spree Comm. 8; Mixed Chorus 7, 8, Pep Club 7. 8. At Lawrence High School: V P. of Junior Class 5] 6 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6. Wayne, Tim I.S.U. Weaver, Pam U. of I. Blind Ladies Home Comm. ' 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm. 7, Young Republicans 5, 6, 7, 8, Open House Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 3, Red Cross H.R. Rep. 3. Toriello, Dante University of Texas Boys Gym Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 3, 4. Toulouse, Steve U. of I. Future Physicians 8; Baseball 8; Senior Commence- ment Comm. 8; Boys Club H.R. Rep. 7, 8; At Reno High School: Folk Music Club 5, 6, Future Physicians Club 5, 6, Football 5; Baseball 4. 6. Tower, Lynn S.C.I. Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7; Conva- lescent Home Comm. 5, 6; Social Comm. 5, 6; Eques- trian Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - Treas. 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4. Townsend, Pam U. of I. Spree Comm. 8; Senior Caps and Gowns Comm. Co- Chrm. 8, P T A. Comm. Chrm. 8, Open House Comm. 7, 8; Cheerleader 7, 8- R . Rope Jumping Club 7, Hall of Fame Comm. 7; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Hospi- tality Comm. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls Club H R Rep. 3, 4; Social Comm. 3, 5. Trowbridge, Brett Tucker, Janey Washington, University Football Blue Cadet 7, Yearbook Academic Section 7, Yearbook Ad Salesman 7, Student Relations Comm. 7, Latin Club 6, 7, 8- V P 7, 8; Human Rights 3, 4, 5. Tudor, Tom U. of I. Monitor 8, Student Council 2nd V P. 8; Cheerleader 7, 8; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7; Hall of Fame Comm. Chrm. 7, Boys Club H.R. Rep. 6, 7, 8; Key Club 6, 7, 8; Swimming 4, 6, 8. Tysseling, Ron I.S.U. Our Town 8; Drama Club 8, Human Rights Comm. 8. Safety Club 7. 8, One Acts 7; Scribblers Club V.P.-5, 6, 7, 8. Waliser, Mark Walker, Sharon _ U. of I. Senior Drake Relays ' Princess 8, Roundup Managing Editor 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Senior C ommence- ment Comm. 8, Yearbook Ad Salesman 7, 8; Science Lab Assist. 7. 8; Football Blue Cadet 7. Costume Club b; Hospitality Comm. 5, 6; Pep Club Board 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Grade Rep. 3, 4, Orch. 3. 4, French Club 3, 4, Open House Comm. 3, 4, 7, 8 -Chrm. 7, 8. Walker, Shiendel Mercy Hospital Latin Club 7, 8, Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8; Band 5, 6. Wall, Mike Wrestling 4, 6. Walton, Bill J.V. Basketball 8. Drake Drake 184 Ward, Diana Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Our Town Make-up Comm. 8, Mixed Chorus 8, Make-up Club 8; Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8, Pep Club 7, 8; Red Cross H.R Rep 5, 6, 7, 8. Warlow, Jim U. of I. Swimming 4, 6, 8, Riders ' Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8; Latin Club 3, 4. Warner, Bill Wichita State Golf 4, 6, 8; Basketball 4, 6, 8; Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6. Warren, Barb Nebraska Weslayan Yearbook Ad Salesman 8. Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Costume Club 7, 8; Rope Jumping Club 7. Webb, Kris I.S.U. Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Pep Club 7, 8, Spanish Club 7, Poster Booster Comm. 7. At Highland High: Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6; All-City Student Council 3, 4, 5; Latin Club 3, 4; Monitor 3. Weeces, Linda Deca V.P 7, 8; Sec. Club 5, 6, Homemaking Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Weeks, Barb Virginia Intermont Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Social Comm. 8; Equestrian Club 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Spanish Club 7, 8; Open House Comm. 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7; Yearbook Ad Salesman 7, School Spirit Comm. 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Weidner, Fred Deca 7, 8. Wellen, Joy John Brown Office Assist. 7, 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; All-State Band 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 5, 6; Orch. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Orch. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Homemaking Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4. Wells, Cindy Grand View Election Comm. 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Sec. Club 7, 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3. Wells. Pat John F. Kennedy Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. West, Richard Westerbeck, Sally a.I.B. Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Office Assist. 7. 8; Sec. Club 6, 7,8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6. Senior Directory Wheeler, Cyndee Caps and Gowns Comm. 8; Football Mascot 7, Poster Booster Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4, J5, 6, 7, 8. White, Jon Drake Roundup Staff 8; Action Staff 8, Monitor 7, 8; Finance Comm. 7. Whitlatch, Paul s ( | Band 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Whitman, Linda Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Future Teachers 7, 8. Wichern, Lynn U.ofl. Hospitality Comm. 8, Roundup Reporter 7, My Fair Lady ' 6, All-City Chorus 5, 7, Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8, Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8, Concert Chorus 3, 4. Weigel, Kris S.C.I. Senior Banquet Comm. 8, Action Staff 8; Roundup Staff 8; Cheer Leader 7, 8 - R , Rope Jumping Club 7, 8; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Friendship Comm. 7, 8; My Fair Lady 6; Concert Chorus 5, 6. 7, 8; All- City Chorus 5, 7; Future Teachers 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Will, Mike Grand Vie All-City Orch. 8; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Orch. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7 - R , Latin Club 3, 4. Willard, Paul Deca Pres. 7, 8, Football 7 Northwest Missouri Willcox, Carol Simpson Cheer Leader 7, 8; School Spirit Comm. 7, 8; Social Comm. 6; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 5. 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council H.R Alt. 3 Williams, Mary Lou Basketball Blue Cadet 8. Iowa Methodist Williams, Scott Grand View Deca 7, 8; My Fair Lady 6, Boys ' Glee Club 6, Mixed Chorus 6. Willmann, Joh n Oklahoma Roundup Circulation Mgr. 8, Football 7. At Forest High School: Boys ' Gym Leader 5, 6; Student Council H.R. Rep 3, 4. 5, 6, Junior Class Officer 5, 6; Tennis 4, 6; Wrestling 4, 6, Track 4. Wilson, Allison Purdue University Prom Comm. Sec. 8, Student Court Judge 8, Year- Book Business Mgr. 7, 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Pep Club Board 7, 8; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 7, Election Comm. 6, 7, 8, Friendship Comm. 6, 7, 8, Hospitality Comm. 6, 7. 8 -Chrm. 1, sh.uks 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council H.R. Rep 5, Arsenic And Old Lace Prop Comm. 4; Girls ' Club H.R Rep 3 Wilson, Mike Kansas tnivers.tv Boys Club H.R. Rep 7, 8, Riders ' Club H.R. Rep 5, 6, 7, 8, Wrestling 4. 6, 8-2 R ' s. Wintz, David Grand View Assembly Usher 7, 8, Folk Music Club 7, 8; Make-up Club 5, My Fair Ladv 5, Monitor 5, Riders ' Club H.R. Rep 4, Wrestling 4, 8- R ; Boys ' Glee Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 3, 4. 6. W isdom, Pennve Yearbook Ad Salesman 7, 8; Yearbook Student Life Comm. 7, 8, Science Lab. Assist. 8; Equestrian Club 6, Pep Club 4, 5, 6,7,8. Witt, Sue Grand View Prom Comm. 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Poster Booster Comm. 6, 7, Publicity Comm. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. W olfe, Carol Wolfe, George Grinnell Our Town 8; Folk Music Club 5, 6, 7, 8 - Pres. 7, 8. Wolff, Cathy Luther Roundup Page 2 Editor 8; Basketball Blue Cadet 8; Social Comm. Chrm. 7, 8; Football Blue Cadet 7, 8 Leaders 6. 7, 8, Friendship Comm. 6. 7; Mimes 5, 6. 7. 8. Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 5; Student Council H.R. Rep. 4 Woltz, Dick Swimming 6, 8-2 R ' s. Woodworth, Peggy Healds Sec. Club 7; Make-up Club 5. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Wooters, Bob Si Olaf Student Council H.R. Rep. 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Wrest- ling 4; Riders ' Club H.R. Rep 3, 4, 5. Hospitality Comm. 8, Girls Club M M. Hep.  , Inter- natl. Student Comm. 7, 8, Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; Cirls ' Glee Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 7 8. Wynne, Martie Barnard Basketball Blue Cadet 8, National Merit Finalist 8; Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8, Football Blue Cadet 7, Inter-School Relations Comm. 7, My Fair Lady 6, Mixed Chorus 5. 6. 7. 8, Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8; Internatl Student Comm. 5. 6, Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4. Young, Bob Baseball 6 - R ' I . of L Young, Cheryl Basketball Blue Cadet 8, Poster Booster Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Young, Shari Drake Election Comm. 8, Hospitalitv Comm. 8, Red Cross H R Rep 6, Girls ' Club H.R Rep 4, Pep Club 3, 4 5 6, 7. 8, French Club 3. 4, 5. 7, Homemaking Club 3, 4. lour.gquist, Rusty Grand View Key Club 7, 8, Safety Club 7, Monitor 7, Boys ' Club H R. Rep 6, Basketball Mgr. 4, 6, 8; Football Mgr 3, 5, 7; Boys ' Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 8. Senior Prom Comm. Chrm. 8; School Relations Comm. 8, Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8, Election Comm. 5, 6, 7 8; School Spirit Comm. 5, 6. 7 8 Cheer Leader 5 6. 7. 8-freas 7, 8, Hospitality W illiams, Steve I ' , of I. Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Student Council H R Rep 6, Tennis 4, 6, 8, Boys ' Club H.R. Rep 4; J V. Basket- ball 4, 6, 8; Football 3. Willis. Mark Iowa W esleyan Concert Chorus 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8, Wrest- ling 4, 6, 8; Baseball 4, Boys ' Glee Club 4, Boys ' Club H.R. Rep. 4, Football 3, 7- R Womacks, Shirley Grand View German Club 5. Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Wood, Kris | s i Science Lab. Assist. 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3. Woodard, Linda Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 7. 8, Sec. Club 1 Zenn, Jon Brandeis student Council H.R. Rep 6. Folk Music Club 5, 6. 8, sp.tmsh Club 3, 4. 5. 6, Future Physicians 3. 4, 5. 6; Bridge Club 3. 4. ook. Mickev Boys ' Glee Club 3. 4. 7, 8. Drake 185 ADVERTI 1966 p hit ions R that coll hundred adv ertisi nance thi The gre securing gan in when list advertise hy co-ad Brown an Professional Directory Phone 276-4911 Extension 342 DR. GERALD F. BEST Optometrist Merle Hay Plaza Offices: Second Floor Des Moines, Iowa Congratulations, Seniors R. F. Birge, M.D. David Baridon, Jr., M.D. Charles S. Crusinberry M.D. ADDISON W. BROWN, M.D. DON O. NEWLAND, M.D. ROBERT B. ALLENDER, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology 526 39th Street Compliments of DRS. CORN GANGENESS Pediatricians DANIEL F. CROWLEY, M.D. 3200 University Avenue E. J. DREW, M.D. General Surgery 2800 Ingersoll 244-4208 Compliments of MIKE FALK and RUSTY ERICKSON Compliments of DR. H. L. EDWARDS 415 Savings Loan Bldg. CH 3-0529 CHARLOTTE FISK, M.D. Medical Arts Bldg. 3200 University Compliments of ROBERT H. FOSS, M.D. Compliments of Dr. Charles D. Fredricks, D.D.S. Dr. Charles E. Newcomer, D.D.S. 1143 42nd Street DR. THOMAS R. GRIFFITH Osteopathic Physician Surgeon Towers Bldg. Merle Hay Plaza Compliments of DR. JERRY HARVEY General Dentistry 4224 University 279-9724 188 Congratualtions, Seniors JACK R. LILLY, D.O. 4405 University Congratulations From Drs. Losh, Shinkle and Fatland 3705 Grand Compliments of DR. M. I. LUTZ DR. JOHN Q. A. MATTERN ( Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 819 Savings Loan Bldg. CH 4-8760 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. DR. A. K. WEBSTER 4224 University 277-6183 Congratulations, Seniors! DR. ROBERT T. YOUNG Dentist 3716 Ingersoll Congratulations, Seniors DR. ROBERT WM. YOUNG Orthodontist 4231 University Phone 277-7478 Congratulations Seniors! DIAMOND LABORATORIES Compliments of WALDRON ENGINEERING CO. 318 Grand, W D M. Congratulations Seniors! EMIL ' S RESTAURANT Hotel Commodore ROOSEVELT PHARMACY Roosevelt Shopping Center Phone 277-4493 Howard V. Bailey Harold D. Bean 189 ROOSEVELT A School of High Ideals — Where Sportsmanship and Honesty Are Prized Congratulations Seniors of I )( ( RIDER ' S CLUB . . . is an organization that is proud to serve the students of a fine school like Roosevelt. Everyone that takes an interest in the sc hool is urged to join — alumni, parents, and friends. AD SALESMEN AD SALESMEN. ROW ONE: Jim Gordon, Pat Neal, Buddy Bowles, Tina Bergeson, Mary Engeldinger, Jana Johnston, Linda Brown. ROW TWO: Jan Moe, Pat VanRees, Vicki Oilman, Barb Anderson, Melanie Maddox, Barb Warren, Judy Canter, Sharon Walker. ROW THREE: Lynn Wichern, Jane Storey, Pat Blair, Betty Gilman, Kathy Pearsall, Jean Livingston, Julie Cramer. ROW FOUR: Jane Tucker, Allison Wilson, Barb Weeks, Tory Smith, Wendy Waldren, Scott Bannister. 190 Congratulations Seniors! Scandia Savings and Loan Assn. Des Moines, Iowa Ankeny, Iowa IRWIN ' S Bike Supplies — Sporting Goods 1 166 24th St. Des Moines, Iowa Compliments of NEAL CO. Iowa ' s Flying Realtors ' Industrial — Commercial 244-5175 100 Hubbell Bldg. -9th Walnut Compliments of FORKER PHARMACY 2505 Forest Ave. 274-2597 Congratulations Seniors THE POPCORN MAN Park Fair Shopping Center MICHAEL ' S RESTAURANT On Fleur Drive SNACKS or DINNERS Known for Aged Steaks and Real Italian Cuisine Congratulations Graduates! AND LIGHT COMPANY Dependable Electric and Gas Service Compliments of Gilbreath Upholstery Supply Co. 2303 S.E. 14th St. Phone 283-1515 Compliments of DICK C ANFIELD ' S DRIVE-IN Specializing in Barbecued Foods Merle Hay and Douglas Central Life Assurance Co. W. H. FONES AND ASSOCIATES 908 Grand 288-1965 191 Here are a few of the many that came to The John Roberts Studio They found it was easier to switch rather than fight. Go with the in crowd — Go John Roberts Satisfaction is Our Salesman On Campus at 2625 Forest Avenue DONN SANFORD Richard Studio The Choice of Roosevelt Seniors for Nearly 20 Years 2717 BEAVER 255-9337 MORRIS AUTO PARTS, INC. 1309 Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Congratulations Seniors! POPE ' S BARBER SHOP 3509 Ingersoll Compliments of MARVIN A. POMERANTZ KLEBER JEWELRY 4124 Univ. Uptown Shopping Center (Mass Hiin;s Watches Jewelry Best Wishes from EQUITABLE OF IOWA DES MOINES AGENCY Representatives Richard B. Ryden, C.L.U. Agency Manager 192 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 1213 25th St. 274-3401 Compliments of JACK CLARK SERVICE 3701 Ingersoll 255-9882 HILLYER CLEANERS Congra tulat ions. S en iors 863 42nd Phone CR 7-0793 CRESCENT CHEV. CO. M AN CARS 5th Keo- 288-0821 USED CARS 12th Locust -288- 1988 Compliments of HOME CARPET 4040 University 277-4407 Congratulations Graduates ENGMAN MANUFACTURING CO. Reichardt ' s ITs easy to tell a Reichardt ' s man, and ivonmn. 193 Pidgeon ' s FURNITURE CARPET APPLIANCES 805 S.E. 30th 5050 N. 2nd 87th Hickman 262-9321 243-8641 276-S421 Compliments of Herman M. Brown Co. Bob Brown Chevrolet Iowa ' s Largest and Finest 11th Locust Phone 288-2151 Congratulations Seniors! Maxheim Photography Studio 544 36th Street 255-1553 Congratulation) f rom FRANKLIN PLAZA SUPER VALU 4926 Franklin Ave. 279-5636 For Your Savings There ' s no place like HOME FEDERAL Open 24 Hours GRAND LANES 2143 GRAND Open 2 I Hours Footwear f or Ml the Family FIELD SHOE CO. 710 Walnut Zeller ' s Windsor Village Fabrics Better Fabrics Make Better Fashions Patterns Notions Fabrics Phone 255-2343 7135 University Compliments of GENERAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF IOWA Fleming Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa C o ngra tulat to hi fro ?7i Mathis Realty Co. 1339 E. University 266-5167 ( Omplimcnts of Dial Finance 194 tt. Get the Habit-Taxicabit RUAN CAB 28-28-111 Compliments of GORDON ' S WHOLESALE, INC. DRIVE CAREFULLY, M EN In Your GTO SUMNER PONTIAC CO. 7 9 Years of Fair Dealing PULIS GROCERY 820 35th Bl 5-3183 THE BOOK STORE SIO Locust 288-7267 195 SMITTY ' S DONUT SHOP 19th and Keo W here Each Customer Becomes A Friend MURRAY WORK CO. Realtors 100 Hubbell Bldg. 288-3313 Compliments of HICKMAN BARBER SHOP 5707 Hickman Printing—Office Supplies — (iilts Hulihor Stamps — Art Supplies ACCURATE Phone 274-3431 6516 University Des Moines, la. 5031 1 Compliments of ROBINSON ' S FABRIC SHOP 3015 Merle Hay Road - Room 3 PHILLIP LANE Interiors 3029 Ingersoll Telephone 274-3435 COMPLETELY DEDICATED TO YOUR NEEDS NOW, AND IN THE FUTURE. Serving Iowa Since 1934 UNITED FEDERAL SAVINGS DBS MOINES I III !■_ !,!, I Locust at Fourth (Downtown) p L Tl ■c Merle Hay Shopping Center 196 Franklin Plaza Barber Shop 1942 Franklin Martin Dean Congratulations Seniors MAMA-LACONA ' s 3627 Beaver Avenue Phone: 274-0403 City-Wide Delivery Homesteaders Life Company 2141 Grand AT 8-74 SI Bauder Pharmacy S erring you better drug-wise and service-uise sth and Ingersoll TRUMAN ' S SHOE REPAIR Henry J. Sal man Shoe Building Orthopedic Service 3615 Ingensoll liandhag Repair Dyeing Hefinishing BL 5-9254 ( ' omplimenU of CASA REALTY CO. Specializing in West lide residential real estate. L208 42nd 274-3831 Jolly Troll The Seven Days a Week Smorgasboard! SMORGASBORD Minutes from any place in Des Moines Dick Anderson Your Host 2718 Beaver Ave. Des Moines Phone 255-4046 Congratulations from WILLIAMS FASHION HOUSE Congratulations Seniors CHAS. W. GOERING Plumbing— Healing 279-9797 3211 Forest Ave. Congratulations Seniors ARTEL SAVE with Cash 6 Carry Drive-In Facilities VICTORIA Cleaners — Tailors — Launderers Main Plant 541 6th Ave. Phone GH 3-7169 Branch 2720 Grand Ave. Phone CH 3-3362 UPTOWN HARDWARE Gifts — Housewares 4120 University 255-8810 197 BROWNIES PARKING CONVENIENT DOWN TOWN LOCATIONS Iowa ' s Largest Shopping Center Is Downtown Des Moines Where There ' s More of Everything Shop Down Town Des Moines 16,000 Parking Spaces Available DOWN TOWN Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 When you launch your career, let us help you plan two important phases of your financial future: • Establishing your savings program. • Financing your first home. Polk Courtly Federal Savings and Loan Association Seventh and High • Des Moines, Iowa At Your Service . . . the Convenience of YELLOW CABS Phone 243-1111 Compliments of BERRY-MYRON BUSINESS MACHINES 1200 Grand 244-2139 Printers of the Koundup Vour Weekly Newspaper SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. 1139 24th Street 277-4423 198 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 2122 Fleur Drive Phone: 288-4855 Acoustical Ceilings HUTU ' S . ..r OCS MOINCS •. IOWA Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors 66 CAPP HOMES H. DIAMOND NEWEST FASHIONS AND ACCESSORIES for the JUNIOR MISS Coats Suits Dresses Lingerie Sportswear Shoes Hosiery Handbags Gloves Jewelry Cosmetics Millinery Beauty Salon WOLF ' S Downtown and Merle Hay Plaza J UL GOLD 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 University Phone 243-6211 AUTO INSURANCE COVERAGE for All Other CANCELLED or REJECTED RISKS S.R. 22 Filing ROBERT L. NEREIM 2006 E. Grand 262-1 118 Compliments of INSURANCE EXCHANGE BLDG. 5th Grand 243-3255 WAYNE CHAPMAN ' S CAPITOL CITY RAMBLER New Used Cars Sales Service East 2nd Locust 288-2231 milk Quality You Can Taste -nnDERsan ERicKSon DAIRY DES MOINES • WATERLOO 200 HERE ' S DOGGONE GOOD ADVICE! Our congratulations to you on reaching this important plateau in your life! Whatever your future. Capital City Hank would like to help you overcome any financial problem thai might stand in the way of your plans. Come join the ever-growing group of young men and women who have chosen Capital City as their hank. You ' ll find a good banking relationship will he a prized possession now and in the years to come. We ' re looking forward to meeting you . . . i The Full Service Bank with the Personal Touch ildi J - . _ ■■1 jypn t CAPITAL CITY IBANK Mimbtr Fadaral Deposit Insurant Corporation EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST • PHONE 243-5121 Congratulations Seniors SALON RIVIERA 861 42nd St. CR 7-4118 Congratulations, Seniors! IDEAL PRINTING COMPANY Sam Asarch 221 Grand Avenue Phone CH 3-0225 SCHALLER ' S STANDARD 28th Grand SERVICE 288-1800 You Expect More At Bert ' s And You Gel It KING YING LOW RESTAURANT Sweet Sour Pork Egg Roll, Etc. 223 4th Street Compliments of NORMAN CASSIDY Congratulations 1966 Seniors Best Wishes for a Successful Future THE PAPER BOX Everything in Party Goods Roosevelt Shopping Center JESTER SONS Real Estate and Insurance JOE JESTER, Real Estate Roosevelt Graduate BOB JESTER, Insurance Roosevelt Graduate Fleming Building Phone 243-0511 202 Congratulations to the ( lass of 1966 Geo. Walker Ford Inc. 1 7th iy Ingersoll After the Sale We Service! BOB BROWN CHEVROLET llth Locust AT 8-2151 Congratulations, Graduating Seniors FRANKELS 2 Fine Stores Downtown Park Fair DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE lowa% Guitar ( enter Fender — Gibson — Ediphone — Vega Goya — Gretch — Espana — Harmony 310 8th Street Across from Younkers Miss Des Moines 3718 Ingersoll Across from Ingersoll Theatre The Shop for the Teens and Juniors For Over 43 Years... DES MOINES TRADITION Boesen THE FLORIST 700 Grand - 38th Ingersoll - 3422 Beaver Cong ra tulations S eni o rs ! oose )f - wa FLORIST 274-3616 MATULEF ' S, Inc. We Really Appreciate Your Business HARMON ' S BARBER SHOP 845 42nd Street Phone 279-9557 203 Meredith Publishing Company The major products and services of Meredith PublishingCompany— magazines (Better Homes Gardens and Successful Farming) . . . contract printing . . . radio and television broadcasting . . . consumer books . . . textbooks and other edu- cational materials . . . and geographical globes- provide American families with ideas, ' lforma- tion, and entertainment. The creation, production, and sale of these products and services offer high school, busi- ness school, and college graduates a variety of stimulating and rewarding career opportunities. Better IOOTDEAS EACH FOR LESS THAN $100! If MOOCIMC OCCMATIMC G« M NMC. OUTTS. tTC MOW TO JALM MOVT MOM v WtTM YOU OOCTOf o-r to m«ih MlHMMai mum %umu w vs to Mvi om momi  i m •■wvtcas Successful Farming Meredith Publishing Company 1716 Locust Street Meredith Printing 5701 Park Avenue 1966 Annual Ad Captains r Bottom, Row 1: Tina Bergeson, Mary Engeldinger. Standing: Jam Johnston. Buddy Bowles, Linda Brow n. ' At your Service Des Moines TRANSIT COMPANY For the Greatest 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 J. C. WHITE CONCRETE CO. Right with Wkiie 91 Read) Mixed ( Concrete and Building Materials Phone 244-: lo! 330S.W. 7th Street Des Moines, Iowa 205 Custom Styled Class Rings Watches — Charms — Pendants Birthstone Rings Des Moines 609 Walnut Street Merle Hay Plaza Ames 309 Main Street BEST FOUR CORNER PHARMACY 3707 Beaver Ave. Des Moines, Iowa THOMAS E. BEST, R.PH. Prescription Specialist DIAL 255-2135 We Feature That BEST Service BARBEQUE HICKORY HOUSE Ingersoll at Harding Road 288-2522 JIMMY PAYNE, Manager ' Democracy is based on the conviction that there are extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people. — Harry Emerson Fosdick NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 206 Plenty of parking and the tastiest food in town at extra thrifty prices. look for the golden arches! McDonald ' s ©MCDONALD ' S CORPORATION 1964 6 LOCATIONS IN DES MOINES ® 207 Yearbook Business Booms Thii years annual started man) new traditions with a n« publisher, more action pictures, and a new cover— a Ion : nith these changes nt-nt the job of earning money to pa) the resulting bills. Kathie Hammond, Circulation Manager, reached new records a she organized a drive thai sold over 1650 annuals. Buthlv Bowles and Linda Brown headed a campaign thai sold advertisements north more than 1300 dollars, to help pa a third of the annuals cost. Business managers Allison Wilson and Pal Neal had the work of seeing that the hill were paid and enough mone) taken in to finance the annual. With the help of the Business staff, Mr. Greenwood ami Mr. Hale) were able to confirm that th« annual a completely paid for. making a happ) ending to a hectic rar. Ad Manager Linda Brown treat§ Jim Gordon beet Ad Salesman and Rfarj Kngledinger best Ad Captain, to a free dinner at Babes. 208 ELSIE SAYS ' Congratulations to the Class of ' 65 enjoy Iowa farm fresh DAIRY PRODUCTS STUDIOS i DES MOINES 420 Ninth St. 288-6300 QUALITY CHEMICAL COATINGS for the home, farm and industry IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Banking At Its Best Sound Helpful Friendly IOWA STAT E BANK East 7th Locust At the foot of the Capitol Member of F.D.I.C. 209 Come Alive PEPSI-COLA You ' re in the Pepsi Generation SEE BILL WARNER BOB BROWN CHEVROLET New Cars — Used Cars 11th and Locust Phone 288-2151 or 255-5832 Paint Building Material H. M. ILTIS LUMBER CO. 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They participate in several special fashion shows during the year, give talks in their school and to other groups on good grooming, publish a monthly newsletter, and work in various departments each Saturday, YOUNKERS salutes the representatives from Roosevelt High School for a job well done. You ' re the Greatest! The training of a mind is an exciting, lifetime adventure. The mind may be taught, or it may be self -trained. But, no matter the method used, an education is never finished. If serving your fellow man through work in the business world seems challenging to you, we hope you will come see us when your school days are over. Photograph by Ezra Stoller As a young adult you need a good banking connection. The best place for you to establish your checking and savings account is at the Valley. VALLEY BANK and TRUST COMPANY WALNUT at FOURTH SEVENTEENTH from GRAND to LOCUST 214 Everybody knows VVIICIC LUUCalltJIl DC tZ 11 1 j. It begins Willi Ulal 1 1 1 3 1 linn flrv cpi rrn IlUUjfll oCalLIl for nniirKnmpnt ' 4.1 1 K 1 11 LIOCo UI1 II11UUH11 Ulal 1 1 1 3 1 Ul U and that first step inri fniif nrcf i 3inrii1 ill Kl (.Mill 11131 lUlllllLll nunch in the nost° 11 UUWS I a 1 1 (_ I as it grows familiar with letters allU IlUIIlULIb anu names or cnings and names of places, and answers increasingly more who ' s Where does and what s Ulivi   1 1 4.4. 1 J education and where s and why s end? allU IlUW b. Everybody knows VVIICIC LUULallOIl DCillllS, Due noDou) Knows W llv. 1 1 V. U LI L 4i I 1  ' 1 I 1.11VJ3 especially yours, except you. And where your education ends depends mostly on you and how well you want to no nblp to .m wpr UUCMIUIIj 1IKL IIILjC piuj) one more uucsuon, roo, asked ever so frequently — What c in you do for me? Copyright: jo hn Deere John Deere Des Moines Works, Des Moines, Iowa 215 PICTORIAL INDEX Abbott. Mike 107 Abels, Leonard 55, 158 Abramson. Cathy 52, 55, 158 Abrisz, Patric ia 158 Ache-son, David 158 Acheson, Gail 66 Achterstratt. Hennie 74. 107 Adams. Dennis 107 Adams. John 158 Adams, Linda 99. 107 14mm, l!ke 158 Addv, Claudia 144 Adcock, Mr. Konald 26. 78. 88, 92 Adk.ns. Kathv 158 dler. Man 6, 36. 107 Adler. Sue 144. 155 Agee. Wallace 83 Ahlen, James 158 Ahlen. Judv 158 Ahlers. LiM I. 7, 59. 61. 62, 74. 107 Akers. Mr. Max 24 Akers, Jim 54. 158 Akin. Dianna 59. 62. 158 Alazraki. MM 74. 107 Albaugh. Steve 158 Albertson, Paillette 55 Alcorn. Jane 54. 107 Alcorn, Javson 107 Aldnch, Lila 107 Aldnch. Paul 145 Allen. Donna. 50 Allen. James 158 Allen, Janis 14 Allen. Kathy 158 Allen. Margaret 33. 53. 107 Allen. Marni 158 Allen. Ronald 158 Allen, Steve 107, 140 Allen, Steve 39 Allen, Terri 66, 107. 122 Allender, Mary .36,64.99. 107, 139 Al lender, Sarah 155 Allender. Sue 53. 99, 158 Anderson, Barbara. 59, 64, 158. 190 Anderson, Mr Bob 98. 99 Anderson. Mr. Bob 31. 78 Anderson, Mr. Clyde 24 Anderson, D 158 Anderson, David 145 Anderson, Cail 50, 52. 107 • iiders on. Jane 158 Anderson, Jean 59. 64. 67, 107 Anderson, Joyce 145 Anderson, Judv 54, 145 Anderson, Karla 59, 107 Anderson, Kristi 66, 107 Anderson, Mark 158 Anderson, Miriam 145 Anderson, Nashalla 145 Anderson, Peter L 145 Anderson, Peter W 148 Anderson, Paul 148 Anderson, Ron 92 Anderson. Mr Roger 30 Anderson, Mrs. Valaree 18 Anderson, Vicky 145 Anderson, Zen 145 Andnano. Kathleen 50, 51. 52. 158 Andnis. Robert Angerer. Mr Frank 18, 23, 24 Argetsinger, Jack 83 Armstrong, Man Arnold, Chris 107 Arnold, Jacie 155 Arnot, Mike 155 Aronow, Martin 99, 158 Aronow, Richard 107 Aronow, Steve 42. 43, 75, 107 Arvidson, Jim 56. 83 Asby, Linda 107 Ash. Cail 158 Atherton, Linda 158 .Atherton, Sue 145 Augustine, Kathy 52, 145 Avise. Kathleen 158 Axelsdotter, Krla 74. 107 Avers. Carol 107 Ayers. Joseph 145 B Babbitt. Florence 66. 107 Babcock, Mr. Kent 17 Bach, Cherie 143 Backman, Deborah 99, 158 Backora, Ted 143 B.uk.is, Linda 66. 75. 108 Bader. Kathv 108 Bagdonas. Mrs Rhea 31. 99 Bagg. Deborah 143 Bagg. M it hurl 108 Buglev, Barbara 157 Baglev. Mr Robert 30. 54. 55. 56 Baler. David 143 Bailey. Janet 3, 39. 55. 108 Bailey, Tracev 158 Baird. Betsy 108 Baud. Robert 38, 99. 108 Baker, Deborah. 158 Baldwin. Stanley 108 Bannister, Scott 52, 1.58, 190 Bant .. Deborah 64 Barber. Frank 87, 108 Bard, Celeste (Jan) 59. 108 Barlow. Jane 143 Barnett. Kathy 43 Barquist, Kristine 158 Barr. Steve 143 Barrett, Mr John 22 Barrett. Susan 158 Barricks, Donna 143 Barskv. Dennis 102. 108 Bartley. George 33. 108 Bartlev. Kristine 53, 59, 158 Bartnek. Andi 108 Barton, Deena 57. 143 Barton. Mrs. Jane 16 Bassman. Flaine 158 Bassman, Bobbi 108 Bastian. Gary 75, 108. 112 Batts. Herman 41, 43, 158 Banghman, Sandra 59, 66. 108 B.mghus. Kathe 50, 52, 1.58 Baumgartner, Miss Ruth 28 Bayer. Jill 59, 158 Bea. Sheryl 158 Bean. Michael 52. 98. 158 Beaslev, Byron 108 Beaslev. Rickey 158 Beattv. Jon 158 Bec k. Steve 158 Beers, Linda 38, 59. 108 Behm. Kristi 108 Bell. Donna 158 Bell, Gary 108 Bell. Steve 108 Bell, Suzan 143 B. in.s. Sherry 59, 1.58 Bemisdarfer, Robert 108 Benderoff. John 54, 143 Bennett. Benny. 56, 158 Bennett, Edward KM), 158 Bennett, Mary. 144 Benson, Valerie 144 Bentall, Rhea 144 Bentlev. Cheryl 144 Bentlev, Guy 55. 144 Bergeson. Tina 38, 53. 108, 190, 205 Bergman, Bruce 58, 108 Berke, Kevin rr 46 Bernstein, Marcia T...144 Berry, Joe 70, 109 Ben en. Barbara 2, 21. 109 Berven, Margaret 144 Beveridge, Richard 158 Beinfang, Craig 57 Biddle, Mrs Vera -....24 Bierbaum, Mr. Hubert 29 Billick. Lark 109 Billmeyer. Gary 58. 158 Bun, James 144 Bingaman, Mary 158 Matte Barbara 158 Bums, Kevin 71, 109 Birge. Tom 109 Bjork. Jane 5G Bjornson. Fred 83, 100 Bjornstad, Mrs. Edith 18 Bishop. David. 158 Bishop. Jane 59, 158 Blac k, Bobby 158 Blac k. Neil 39 Blackburn, Sarah 144 Blacketer, Rebecca 41. 59, 158 Bl.u k. ....... Mr Don 14. 15. 48 Blair, Miriam 109 Blair. Patnc ta 109, 190 Blake. (Menu 55 Blu k. Neil 109 Blake. Linda S 109 Make, steve 144 Blanchard, Judy 158 Blaskovu h. Mr. Joe 83 Bl.t rk. Elizabeth 55, 64, 66, 109 Bla ek, Barb 99, 144 Bliss. Barbara 52. 59. 99. 109, 158 Bliss, Julie 144 Bliss, Rosamond 109 BlooiiMimst. Bill 83, 103 Blount. Lucy 52, 158 Bloxnm. Tom. 83, 100 BluuienlK-rg. David BlumcnlnTg, Karen 37, 109 Boal. Steven 55, 56, 109 Boatman. Karen 158 Bobb. Allan 158 Bodin, Dee 75,83, 157. 158 Buhner, Alice 109 Bohner. Daniel 81 Boiles, Paula 158 Boltinghouse, Cynthia 144 Bondurant, Robert 144 Bondv, Jant 144 Bonta, Stan 99, 109 Bookey, Harry 7. 99, 109 Booth, Marlene 41. 42. 49. 52, 59, 75, 109, 139 Booth, Mary 41. 43. 62. 1.58 Borg, Michael 158. 162 Borror, Tom 158 Bos. Thomas 109 Bostwick. Cheryl 64. 66. 110 Bondewvns. Colleen 158 Bondewvns, Joe 102, 1 10 Bowen, David 158 Bowen, Judith 158 Bowles. William (Buddy) 37. 38. 1 10. 190. 205 Bovd, Barbara J 64. 1 10 Bovd, Kennis 110 Boyd. Barb 38 Boydston, Anne 158 Bovsen, Kimberley 158 Brafbart. Mike 145 Bradlev, Sandra 158 Bradlev. Todd 158 Brandt, Tim 145 Brantman, Greg 145 Brantman. Jo 158 Braner, Connie 158 Braun, Mark 158 Braun. Ronald 145 Brauninger, Mr James 56 Brazzle. William 110 Brees, Mr. David 22 Brenker, Margaret 145 Brewington, John 110 Bnggs, Robert 57. 145 Bringenl erg, Trudi 59, 158 Brinton, Steve. 145 Bnttinghan, Marianne 64, 158 Broad, Karilvn 59. 145 Brock, Judy 145 Broc kman, Anne 1 10, 145 Brodvm, Kenneth 158 Brogden. Stephen 39. 67. 98. 110 Brooks, Larry 158 Brooks, Thomas Br.M.mc, Connie 64, 66, 110 Broughton, Kirbv 1 10 Brown, Brad 145 Brown, Charlcne 74, 110 Brown, James J 67, 110 Brown, James T 158 Brown, Joan 59, 110 Brown, Karen 158 Brown, Larry 158 Brown, Linda 7, 37. 53. 1 10, 190. 205, 208 Brown, Linda Kay 38. 64. 110 Brown, Lyle 145 Brown, Sandi 67. 75, 1 10 Brown, Sandra 145 Brown, Susan 145 Brownbridge. Susan 54. 145 Brownfield, Steven 81 Broyles, Bob 145 Bnibaker, Dennis 43. 58. 75, 111 Bryant, Kay 53, 145 Buck, Everett 103. 145 Buck, Sue 145 Buckley, Bob 145 Bucklev, Lvnn 59, 66, 111 Bunce, Brad 145 Burchek, Ken 145 Burdic k, Ken 81, 83, 100 Burdock, Mike 145 Burgdorf, Max 33, 41. 67. Ill Burger, Cheryl 158 Burger, Roy 145 Burke, Anne 59, 1.58 Bnrlingame, Rob 83, 145 Burlingame. Roger 145 Bunce. Bob 55 Burney, Charles 158 Burns. David 145 Hnrns, Patrick 44. 49, 52, 99, 1.58 Burns, Susan 59. 145 Burr. Chris 158 Burright, Karen Jo 66. 110 Burright. Kathy 145 Burton, Carol 145 Bush, Suzanne 145 Butcher, Barbara 75, 110 Butts, Jeannie 145 Byers, Karen 158 Cadwell, John 55, 58, 83, 92, 98, 145 Caglev. Lea 55. 145 Cain, Miss EtheL 24 Caldwell, Deborah 158 Calhoun, Douglas 158 Callison, Karen 145 Calvert, James 145 Cameron, Aaron 102, 111 ( lameron, Randy 158 Cameron, Rod 145 Campbell, Jerry 58, 1.58 Campbell, Marilyn. 33, 64, 66, 111 Campbell, Merry 57, 145 Canter, Judith. 38, 72, 111, 190 Camter. Marlys 72. 145 Capps. Mary 59. 158 Carlson. Allan 159 Carlson, James 145 Carlson, Janice 159 Carlson. Mr. Keith 23 Carlson, Shelley 145 Carlson, Susan 159 Carmichael, Jean 54, 159 Carney, Lee Anne 75, 111 Carpenter, Bob 145 Carpenter, Lottie 49, 52, 111 Carr, Carolyn 145 Carr. Judith Sue 159 Carr, Larry 83, 98 Carr, Scot Carron, Brian 57, 145 Carson, DanieL Ill Carson, John 1 1 1 Carter. Carla 159 Carter, Sandy 54. 145 Case, Christine 159 Case, Rick 145 Cash. Joe 145 Cash. Stephen 159 Caspe, Jeff HI Cassell. Melissa 39, 111 Cathcart, Dennis Ill Cave, Charlse D Ill ( el.uhar, Michael 38, .58, 111 Cebuhar, Tom 159 Cerntti, John 83, 92, 145 Chambers, Gregory 159 Champ, Linda 145 Chapman, Richard 145 Chapman, Terri 145 Chase. Bettv 67. Ill Chase, Diana 159 Chiesa, Mark Ill Childs, Sharon Louise 65, 159 Chinn, Andrew 159 Chinn, Brad Ill Chrisjohn, Barbara 52, 111 Christianson, David 58, 159 Christianson, Kathie 55, 64, 66, 111 Christianson, Rita 159 Christianson, Robert 39. 52, 111 Chnstopherson, Nancy 159 Chrvsle, Darlye 159 Cimino, Gina 41, 43. 59, 112 Clark, Bruce 112 Clark, Craig 54. 145 Clark. Diane 159 Clark, Mrs. Emily 16 Clark, Henry 62. 70. 159 Clark. John 159 Clark, Lynn 159 Clark. Martv 145 Clark, Richard 145 Clarkson. David M 112 Clausen, Janet 1 12 Clay, Stephen 38, 58. 112 ( ' layman, Ronald 159 Clearwater, Mary 59, 64. 66, 1 12 Clingan. Cynthia 73, 112 Cobb, Larry 112 Cobine, Ted 145 Cochran. Cynthia 59. 62. 159 ( : k hran. Mark 159 Cocking, Linda 145 Cocnran, Tom 103. 145 Codner, Steve 145 ( oker. Ronald 40.45. 47. 112 Cole, Cynthia 145 Cole. Cynthia 59, 145 Cole. Mrs. Eula 31 Coal, Jane 159 Cull, ,,s. Kathy 52. 59, 145 Cotntte, Mr. Alfred 31, 88,98 Comito, Brian 92. 93. 103. 145 Conkln.g. TnaU 99. 159 Conley, Tom 145 Conner. Michael 67. 112 CoaweDL Bonnie 59, 159 (look, Carolyn 159 Cook. Courtney 145 Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth 28 Cook, Nancy A 159 Cook, Nanc y B 59 216 Cook, Suzanne 145 Coombs, Rolx-rt 112 Coon, Larry 159 CoonOe, Carole 59, 1 12 Cooney, Helen 43, 112, 139 Coons, Merle 145 Coppola. Frank . 75, 79, 81, 102, 159 Coppola. Shari 159 Coppola, Toni 66, 112 Corcoran, Julie 159 Cororan. Tom 58, 145 Cordes, Beverly 159 ( oidle, Richard 54, 103. 145 Correll. Carol 145 Cosson, John 83, 145 Coughlan, Connie 145 Cownie, Frank 94. 97. 112 Cox. Boli 64.83, 159 Cox, Bryan 100. 112 Cox, Larry 159 Cox, Penelope (Penny) 66. 112 Craft, Mr Everett 18 Craig, Becky 52. 112 Craig, Lonnee. 159 Cramer. Cathryn 53, 112, 139 Cramer, Cynthia Jean 159 Cramer, Juliet 159. 190 Crandell, John (Corky) 86, 87, 112 Crees, Danny 145 Creger, Diane 145 Creger, Joan 145 Crenshaw, Cathy 145 Crew, Gloria 67. 145 Crispin, Patsy 145 Cnswell. William 159 Crosby, Pamela 159 Crosley, Jackson 112 Crosley, Kandee 159 Cross. Cordell. 84. 100, 112 Cross, Mrs. Velmaa 14, 15 Crouthamel, Miss Barbara 16 Crow, Cheryl 59. 145 Cummings, Patricia 145 Cummings, Mr. Robert 24 Cunningham, Judy 159 Cunningham, Laura 50, 112 Cunningham, Man i.i 54, 145 Curtis, Vicki 145 Cushman, Charlotte 145 Cushman, Jaa 55. 64. 66. 1 12 Cushman. Lyn 159 Cutforth. Charlene 113 Cutforth. Nancy 145 I) ft Daniel, Douglas Danielson, James Dare, Carol Dare, Jane Darling. Eric 62, 68, 70. 100. Da Ross, Auggie Davenport, Lmda 57, 59, Davenport, Marjone 54, Davidson, Arlene 62, Davidson, Barbara. Davidson, Cliff Davidson, Sandra Davidson, Stephen 54, Davis, Bryan Da is, Delbeet 58. 75, Davis. Nancy 56, Davis, Robert 55. Da is, Rodney Dims. Thomas A 52. 98. 100. Davis, Thomas J 97. Davis, I ' revoi I )a is. Ste en Davis, Mr. William Davison, Anne 50, Davisson, Craig 1 13, Dawson, Stuart Dawson, Tim 55, Dav ton, Charles 38, 43. 70, Deal, Paul 55. Dean, Kathryn 59. Dean. Michael J 64, Debord, Mark Decorpo. Deborah 54. 60. 159. Degeest, Lynne DeHammer, David 55. 58, Dejong, John 58, Dejong, Mary 54. 55. Delapp. Rosella 55. DeMarce. Tim Demouth. Rnxann Demarce, Timothy 81, Denman, Richard Dennis, Patrick. 83, Dennis, Michael Dennis, Ray Denny, Craig. DePhillips. Christine Deremiah. Dennis. 83. 103. Deremiah, Vickie 59, Deuben, Ann Devine, George I )ewe . Diana Dexter. Paul 55, Diamond. Edward 145 113 145 159 145 159 145 113 145 159 145 145 159 145 159 113 145 113 113 145 145 145 159 113 137 113 145 113 146 159 140 113 168 146 159 146 159 159 113 146 102 159 146 113 I h 159 146 146 159 14h 159 146 113 113 Dick. Miss W.I ma 23 Dickenson. Greg 81. 101. 117 Dickerson, Terry Lee 67, 113 Dickinson, Nancy 113, 146 Dickson. Bruce 159 Dickson, Scotl 68 Diehl. Martin 100 Dietz. Veralee 53. 113 Dikis, Carole 146 DiMana. Nicolette 30. 114 Dingman, Edmund. 146 Dixon, Richard 1 14 Dockstadcr. Randv 103. 146 Doden. Racia 53. 114 Doghertv. John Dohrmann, Kathy 50, 114 Dohrmann, Mark 146 Dolch, Charles. 146 Donaldson. Michael 114 Donhowe, John 146 Donhowe, Sara 59, 114 Donovan, John 150 Doolittlc. Clark. 159 Dorff. Phil 100. 159 Dorzweiler, Mary 59 Dougherty. Justine 56, 146 Dove, Diane 146 Dove. Robert 159 Dowd, Kevin 146 Dowd, Pam 146 Downing, Mike 97. 146 Downing, Robert 146 Doyle, Maureen 39, 66. 114 Doyle. Marta 146 Dozoryst, Stephanie 159 Dreher. Susan 50, 159 Dreyer, Steven 1 14 Dreyer, Theodore 159 Duchen. Kathenne 41. 44. 47, 49. 52. 114 Duitch. Ronald 58, 146 Dunagan, Sue 52, 146 Duncan, Jeffery 55. 146 Dunham, Debbie 146 Dunn. Charlene 146 Dunn. Sandra L 64. 114 Duse, Steven W 33. 114 Dusenberry. Nancy 59. 114 Dyke. Carolyn 146 Earp, Karen 59. 146 East. Chris 38. 52. 159 Easter. Paul 150 Eckhardt. Christoper 146 Eder, Loretta 150 Edison, Brian 146 Edwards, Cynthia 146 Edwards, Michael 83, 146 Edwards, Pam 30, 114. 122 Egger. Steven 146 Ehlers. Mrs. Marian 19 Eischen. Jean 55. 159 Eisentraut. Jane 146, 159 Eisentraut. lohn Ek strand. Becky 146 Ekstrand, Jac 150 Elbert. Kip 114 Elbert. Sally 146 Ellars. Dennis 150 Eller. Fred 150 Ellerhoff. James 150 Elliot. David 54. 146 Elliot. Mark. 83. 146 Ellis. Kathleen 150 Ellis, Toni 159 Elmets. Craig 150 Elmqutst. Marion 146 Elphic, Jacque 1 13 Elv, Larry 42. 47. 48. 79. 80. 82. 88. 90. 98. 1 13 Emerson. Thomas 58, 113 Emench. Mr. Izac 25 Engle, Patrice 160 Engeldinger, Marv 39, 49. 53, 113. 137. 100, 205. 208 Engelman, Craig 146 Engman. Arnold 99, 160 Epstein, Dennis 41, 43, 81. 115 Erbe. Jennifer 48. 49. 53. 115 Enckson, Carol 115 Euntt. Michael 41. 43. 115. 146 Ev ans. Carolyn 146 Evans, James 83, 115 Evans, Jerilyn 146 Evans, Joel 146 Evans. Kitty 146 Evans. Margaret Evans, Marilyn 146 Evans, Michael 87, 160 Evans. Robert 146 Evel.md. David 160 Ewald. Bottom 55,50.160 Ewald, Charles 83. 146 Ewing. Rosemarv 146 Eyerly. Mr Gary 20 Faher. Richard 160 Fagan. Alan 54. 146 Fagan. Elaine 146 Foino, Mike 36. 30. 41. 43. 113 Fanning. Barbara 49. 55. 99. 147. 160 Fanning, David 146 Fant, Mrs. Joyce 20 Farmer, Thomav 115 Farnsworth, Mr Joseph 22 Farr, Charles 55. 146 Farr. Retha 33, 41. 115 Farrell. Diane 59. 115 Farrell, Thomas 146 Fatland. Tamara 56, 59. 160 Faurote. Dee 64. 115 Faust. Jim 83. 146 Feintech, Harlan 41. 43, 54. 112. 115. 130 Feintech. Marilyn 40. 146 Feist. Miss Mary 29 Feree, Jim 160 Ferguson, Cathy 146 Ferguson, Christine 146 Ferris, Patricia 115 Finnell. Marv 30. 42. 40, 115. 133. 141 Finney, Donna 115 Firman, John 146 Firman, Tom 1 15 Fischer, Vance 146 Fischer, Barbara 115 Fish, Steve 115 Fisher, Linda 146 Fisher, Terry 146 Fisher, Verle 146 Fishman, Ann 160 Fitz, Andy 57, 146 Fitz, Doug. 81, 117, 140 Fit gerald, Jean 146 Fizgibbon, Mary 160 Flack, Frances 39, 115 Fleck. Sheldon 146 Fletcher, John 1 15 Fletcher. Katy 44. 146 Fletcher. Ginny 36. 38. 39. 44. 49. 115. 219 Holers. Kathleen 55. 115 Fogartv, Thomas 146 Folden. Pam 115 Ford. Mr Dennis 103 Forker. Cristy 49. 64. 115 Forrest, James 160 Forrest, Robert 83, 146 Fors. Mr. Bernard 22, 29. 84. 100 Foss. Dan 115 Foss, Jody 146 Foss um. Mr Randall 67 Foster. Mr Gerald 32 Foster. Steve 62, 70, 160 Fox, Diann 160 Frahm, Nancv 146 Frank, Barb 54. 160 r r.u.k. HaL 146 Frauke. Terry 146 Frankling. Ted .. 08 Franquemont. Jim 41. 81. 100. 116. 117 Frasier. Deborah 146 Frazier, Sarah 146 Freeland, Michael 41. 80. 82. 116. 139. 219 Freer. Scott 100. 160 Freimuth. Mr Bill 19. 66 Freimuth, Mary 41. 56, 59. 64. 116 K.e.t.iK. Wanda 64. 160 Krevert, Dennis 41, 116 Frey, Judy 54. 146 Fnche. Alan 146 Fndley, Grant 146 Frost. David 44,97. 116. 139 Fry. Diane 146 Frye. Don 55. 146 Fuller, Bonnie 53, 160 Fuller, Joe. 38,41,43.93, 96, 97. 116. 130 Funk. Larrv 146 Fuss. Steve 58. 97. 116 Galenbeck, Scott 52, 70. 71. 116 Galinskv, Dennis 116 Gallagher. Mike 83, 92. 147 Gallagher. Mindy 53, 59. 147 Gammack, Julie 147 Gammel, Tim 147 Gappa. Dan 147 Gardner, Steve 71 Garrison. Mr Cordon 24 Gaskel. Jake 147 Coskoi Line H6 Gates, Jerell 52. 116 Coy, Judy 147 Ceinhart. Bob 147 Ceno ese. Tons 140 Gonosnboojot, Lois 3. 39, 54. 62. 116 (.etUs. lot 147 Gibbs, Dnvt H 147 l.ihson. She.sl 64. 116 Gibson, skip 147 Gifford, Ann 160 Gilbert. Kris 160 Gillam, Boyd 160 Gillespie. Don 86. 87. 116 Gilliam. William 160 Cilamn, Bette 160, 190 Gilman, Vicky 1 16 Giudicessi, Cyndi 160 chdden. Tom 83, 147 Godrey, Dennis 63, 102. 116 Goettsch. Steve 55, 147 Goldstein, Mrs Barbara 19 Golly, Marsha 147 Good, Mrs. Irene 21 Goodwin, Mr Wilson 25 Cook in, Jon 55 Gordon, Connie 147, 159 Gordon. Jim 52. 160. 190. 208 Cordon, Randy 160 Goreham, Dana 160 G M I, .,lk. (.onion 88.90. 147 Coulden, Andy 147 Graham, Mr David 21 Graham. Melinda 160 Graham. Wayne 147 Grangaard, Carol 147 Grant. Steve 140 Graves, Pam 147 Graves. Ron 116 Grefe, Roger 88, 147 (.regg, Mrs. Dorthy 26 Green, Laney 53. 62, 116 v.reen, Jeff 116 Green, Martha 147 Green, Steve 98, 147 Green, Sue 116. 149 Greenebaum. Gary 38. 98. 160 Greene, Marshall 160 Greenstone, Todd 160 Greenwood, Ann 116 Greenwood, Mr Charles 28, 84. 100 Greer, John 58. 81. 160 Griffin. Linda 54. 62. 160 Griffin. Tim 58. 75. 117. 140 Griffith. Bob 147 Griffith. Donna 160 Griffith. Julie 160 Griffith. Tom 44. 102. 117 Griffiths. Karen 160 Groff. Randy 160 Crosland, Mr David 19. 25 Cross, Laurie. 71. 160 Gross, Lonnie 147 Grossing, Donna 147 Grossman, Pete 147 Grote. Mrs Margaret 16 Grove. Mike 117 Grove, Stephanie 160 Groves. Jack 147 Groves. Linda 59, 160 Grovenberg, Cathy 52, 160 Gruen, Rob 41, 83. 147 Grund. Larry 149 Guenther. Dorthea 74. 117 Gustafson. Gaylen 160 Gutzman, Lois 116 H Haakinson. William 160 Hadlev. Linda 160 Hadsall, Carol 160 Hadsall. Linda 117 Haegel. Ava 160 Hagen. Eric 147 Haggard. Lvnda 66, 117 Hahn, Cvnthia 160 Hale. Jon 58. 160 Haley. Mr Donald 18, 38 Halferty, John Hall, James 57. 160 Hall. Julia .56, 57. 160 Hall. Martha. 59, 117 Hall. Mrs Roxanne 21 Halliburton, Larrv 117 Halliburton. Steve 83. 147 Halsted. John 87. 117 Halvorson. Paul 117 Hamill. Debbie 147 Hamill, Steve 59, 62, 117 Hammer, Jacquelyn. 66, 117, 147 Hammer, Susan 117 Hammond, katliv 38. 44. 53. 117. 139. 141 Hand. Thomas 83. 147 Hanel, Scott 83. 147 Hanke. Steve 160 Hannum. Patricia 160 Hans, Mr. George 30 Hansen. Barbara Hansen, Brenda 41, 42. 49. 53. 1 17 Hansen. Carla 147 Hansen, Danny 160 Hansen. Nam 147 Hansen. Susan 117 Hanson. Connie 1 17. 147 Hanson. Janet 66. 118. 147 Hon Mi Herbert 18. 19 H o nV in , Hove 67. 118 H. mile. Eileen 64. 66. 118 Hardy, Joe Hargett, Yvonne 1 18 Hargrove. John 147 Hargrove. Linda 43. 52. 118 Harold, Miss Ethel 18 217 Harr, Dana 147 Harrell, Gary 67, 118 Hamgan, Dwight Harrington, Elizabeth 118 Hams, Linda 118 Harrison. David 83, 147 Harjchausen, Edward 98. 147 Hart. Heidi 49, 52, 118 Hartzell, Suzanne 160 Hartzer. Mike 55. 118 Hartzer, Nancy 160 Harveu. Joy. 32, 75. 147 Harvey, Linda 148 Harvey, Rebecca. 54, 118 Harwell, Glenn 160 Haskins, Heidi 49. 53. 118 Hatfield. Mary Hane 148 Hauge. CarroL 67, 118 Hauge. David 148 Haviland. Mark 148 Hawk. Para 148 Hayes, Gary 7, 38, 67, 98, 118 Hayes, Owea 68, 148 Hayes. Robert 98 Hayes. Mr. Walter. 29. 157 Haynes, Philip 160 Hay ward. Laura Hay worth, Sarah Hecht.Peggy 148 Heckinger, Ron. 160 Heggen, Lynn 67, 148 Heggen, Miss Mary 16 Heggen. Richard 118 Heiden. Cheryl 59, 118 Heiden, Marc 83, 148 Heiiman, Bruce 75, 78, 80, 87, 102, 160 Hein, Judi 160 Heininger, Marsha 148 Heitritter, Bill 103, 148 Helgerson, Sarah. 148 Hellyer, Steve 75, 118 Heman, Sandra 160 Hemming, Rich 58, 62. 75. 118 Hempelman, Cyd 148 Hempelman. Eric 47. 94, 97, 118 Henderson, Neil 160 Hendnck, William, 118 Hendricks, Judith 55, 118 Henneberry, James. 100, 160 Henry, Robert 81, 118 Hensley, Carol 52, 118 Hensley, Steve 160 Herbert, Cathy 148 Herker, William 83, 118, 160 Herring, Janet 160 Herron, Keith 54, 57, 148 Herzberg, Ardith 148 Hess, Catherine Hess, Patricia 33, 52. 118 Hetzer. Harry 38, 119 Hewitt, Marcia Hewitt, Teri 148 Hiersteiner, Debra 39, 49, 67, 119, 139 Hiersteiner, Susie 148, 155 Higgins. Colleen 16. 59. 160 Higgins. Karen 148 Hileman. Richard 148 Hill. Cathy 160 Hill. David. 119 Hill, Kathryn Hill. Scott 62, 119, 140 Hill. Stephen 160 Hindal. John 119 Hinds, Patricia 67. 160 Hines, Mike 98. 148 Hintze. Kenneth 160 Hise, Elizabeth 160 Hoak, Jon. 99, 160 Hobbs, Carol 148 Hockenberg, Louis 119 Hockenberg, Myra 148 Hodges, Bill 148 Hodges. Vicki 160 Hoff, Robert 6, 41, 42 43, 49, 50.51,62. 97, 119 HofTer, Fredric 55. 58. 160 Hoffert. Gordon 84, 85, 100. 119 Hofmeister, Janis 49, 119 Hogan. Mark 33. 55. 69, 72, 119 Holland, Dan 67, 119 Holle, David 148 Holm, Rick 119 Holman, Carter 148 Holman, Catherine 58, 119 Holman, Diana 160 Holmes, Randall Holmes, Rita 119 Hoist, Richard 58. 81, 119 Holt, Kay 119. 145. 148 Holt. Paula 66, 119 Hood, Charles 160 Hood, Chris 62, 119 Hoogenakker, David 160 Horn. Richard 148 Horner, Michael 160 Horton, Henry 100, 119 Hoskinson, Linda. 148 Hotchkiss, Ed Houser, Judith. 64. 67, 161 218 Housh, Mary 161 Hove. Robert 43. 45. 119 Howard. David 55, 1 19 Howard. Holly 161 Howard. Jacquin Howard. Michael 67. 119 Howard, Steve 148 Howell. Charlene. 148 Hoyla, Kathenne 75, 79, 119 Hudgens, Sherrv 55, 148 Hudson, Jack 42, 119 Hudson, Sue. 148 Hueneke, Nancy 161 Huff. James 119 Huff Richard 148 Hufford. Steve 148 Hufford. William 81, 119 Huges, Mark. 148 Hughes. Dyanne 27, 119 Hughes. Teresa 57, 59, 161 Hull, Jane 161 Hull. John 62, 70, 161 Hull, Suzanne 161 Hult, Jane 59, 161 Humburd, Brenda 148 Hunt, Cheryl 148 Hurst, Beverly 148 Hust. James 83. 103. 148 Hush. Kathleen 119 Huston. Roger 148 Hutchings. Steve 81, 161 Hutchison, Bill 48, 83, 92, 148 Hutchison, Vivian 39, 119 Hutton, Elaine 148 Hutton. Mrs. Irene 22 Hyde, lames. 38. 119 Hyland. Dale 148 Hyland. Keith 119 I Ingersoll, Jane 118 Ingersoll, Jean 118 Ingersoll, Scott 161 Ingram, Geoffrey 161 Innes, Jane 161 Innes, Jean 161 Irelan, Jerry. 161 Irvine, Charles. 148 Irving. Noble 161 Isaacson, David 102, 161 Iverson, Jane 148 Iverson, Karen 66, 118 Izumi, Linda 53, 161 .1 Jaben. Bruce 118 Jaben, Cheryl 60, 118 Jackovich, Rebecca 59, 148 Jackson, Jim 148. 161 Jackson, Karla 118 Jackson, Robert 88, 89, 161 Jackson, Sandra 161 Jacobs, BilL 97, 148 Jacobs. Dennis 83, 148 Jacobs. Harlan ...161 Jacobson, Sid 148 Jacobson, Vicki 161 Jaeger. John 63, 161 Jaeger. Judy 59, 148 Jagiello. Mrs. Phyllis 22 Jahnke. Diana 148 Jahnke. Keith .161 Jakoy, Ursula 148 James, Stanlie 38, 161 Janson, Steven 161 Jaques, Jan 161 Jared, Suzanne 148 Jeambey, Jeff. 161 Jeambey, Jim 102, 161 Jefchak, Kan 148 Jefchak. Shan 148 Jennings, Holly 55. 161. 165 Jennings, Marsha 55, 148 Jensen. Anita 64, 148 Jensen, Linda 148 Jensen. Vicki 53. 161 Jewett, Thomas 161 Johansen, Phyllis 54. 148 Johnson. Anita 57, 59, 64, 74, 118 Johnson, Charla 55, 118 Johnson, Dee 161 Johnson, Dennis 148 Johnson, Diana Mae 161 Johnson, Don 161 Johnson, Fred 1 19 Johnson, Glenn 92, 103. 148 Johnson, Jack. 161 Johnson, Jeanne 55, 148 Johnson. Kathleen 37, 55, 67. 161 Johnson, Kathy 38, 39. 56, 57, 118, 148 Johnson. Kent 55, 70, 72, 118 Johnson. Kim 37, 68. 118 Johnson, Lonnie Johnson, Lynn 75, 118 Johnson, Mark 118 Johnson, Martha 33, 41, 52, 58, 118 Johnson, Mary 53, 161 Johnson, Michael 95, 97 Johnson, Quentin 118 Johnson. Robert 50, 51, 118 Johnson, Rosemary 58, 59. 161 Johnson, Sieve 161 Johnson, Susan 161 Johnson. Timothy 1 18 Johnson, Virginia 161 Johnson. William M 88. 102. 161 Johnson. William T 88, 157. 161 Johnston. Jana 38, 59. 118. 190. 205 Johnston, Jeffrey 1 18 Johnston, Joel 148 Johnston, Julie 148 Johnston, Pam 161 Johnston, Peter 118 Johnston, Steve 148 Jolly, Catherine 118 Jones, Abigail 98, 148 Jones, Carol 148 Jones. Cheryl 55. 161 Jones, Chris 148 Jones, Duane 83, 148 Jones, Dwight 161 Jones, Jennifer 148. 159 Jones, Jeri 148, 159 Jones, John B 118. 159 Jones, Paul 81, 100, 161 Jones, Peter 161 Jones, Robert 148 Jones, Robert C 1 18 Jones, Sandra 1 18 Jones, Steve 83, 148 Jones, Susan 58, 59, 64, 71 Jones. Vicki 161 jours, Wendy 161 Jordan. Patricia 49. 53, 99. 118 Joseph, CaroL 73, 118 Judkins, Barry 161 Jung, Nancy 161 Juctt, Susan 55, 161 Jurgensen, Robert 161 k Kacmarynski, Carolyn 67, 118 Kagin, Barbara 73, 122 Kaldenherg, Craig 161 Kaplan, Karen 64, 149 Karlson, Karen 64, 149 Kaser, Joa 161, 162 Kasparek, Craig 39, 67, 122 Kasparek, Debra 59 Kasten, Sam 98, 162 Kauffman, Jane 52, 122 Kaulay, Linda 149 Kauten, Mike 149. 162 Kauten, Scarlett 59 Kaveney, Mr. Robert 22 Keehn, Larry 149 Keepers, Jacqueline 162 Kehoe, Phil 162 Keiter, Janice 122, 162 Keith, Kristi 149 Kelley, Derek 122 Kellog, Bruce. 149 Kelly, Ron 149 Kelly, Tim 83. 149 Kelly, Blake 80. 87. 122 Kemble. Becky 149 Kennedy, David 122 Kennedy, James 162 Kent, Penny 162 Kenworthy, James 97, 162 Kephart, Debbie 52, 149 Kephart, Mr Kenneth. 23 Kern, Thomas 162 Kerr, Robert 162 Kesling, Joe 149, 162 Kesling. John 65 Kess, Richard 149 Kessler, Brenda 162 Kidder, David 162 Kieffer, Tom 122 Kilgore, Sue 55. 62. 162 Killam, Cheryl 122 Killam, James 83, 149 Kimrey. John 140 King, David 149 King, Mike 149 King, Robinson 83, 149 Kinney, RusselL 149 Kirfman, Andrea 162 kirkpatrick, David 55, 149 Kirkpatrick, Mr Herman 26 Kirkpatrick, Kathleea 52, 149 Kirkpatrick. Pat 162 Kirkpatrick, Scott 92, 162 Kirsner, Larry 41. 43. 44. 112. 122 Kite. Joha 122 Klein, Greg 70, 122 Kline, Greg 122 Klinker, Steve 55, 103. 149 Kluender. Garr. 149 Knapp. Bob 72. 103. 162 Knapp. Ginny 149 Knapp. Lorin 33. 122. 162 Knapp, Roger. 149 Kniepfer, Dennis 149 Knight. Jack. 162 Knight, Linda 54 Knight. Paul 162 Knight, Richard 162 Knutzon, James 149 Koch, Mr Jac k 15, 26 Koch, lames 100 Koder Marv Mi Koder Susane Kolh Rave Konshok Susan Kooker Bartlett Kooser Ann fvd K7 l ;o Kopp Daniel 54. 98, 149 Krantz, Kathv Krauer, Leslie KrauthofT, Delorts Kress, Christine 12, 52, 64, 123 1R0 Krit ' K. Cvnthia Ifi9 Kreig, Kathryn Krohmer, Susan 52. 123 Kruse, Diane 162 Em -ham, Carolyn 55, 149 Lafollette. Marcia 149 Laird, James 64, 149 Lakin, Mrs Charlene 16 l ambrec ht. Barb 74, 99, 123 I ambrecht, Steve 149 Lancelotti, Greg Landes, Miss Louise 29 Landgren, Gary 55, 123 Landweht, Robert 149 Lane, Edward 149 Lane, Lynette 162 Larew, Cheryl 149 Larson, Cynthia I49 Larson, David 149 Larson, Gary 54, 123 Larson, James 98, 199 Larson, Martha 149 Larson, Robert Latchem, Jane 59, 162 Latchem, Jill 162 Latham, Dorothy 75, 123 Laughead, Janice 149 Laughead, Richard 149 Laughlin, Linda 52, 162 Lauritzen, William 3, 6. 41. 58, 60, 62, 123 Lavender, Nancy 123 Lawne, Robert 83, 149 Lawrie, William 38, 102. 123, 149 Leach. Sharon 162 Leader, Mary 59. 149 Leathermar, David 58, 149 Lee, Paula 59, 123 Leener, Gerald 123 Leibe, Amanda 162 Leibe, Gretchea 149 Leiserowitz, Mark 149, 162 Leiserowitz, Martin 149 Lekwa, Linda 41, 123 Lemon, John 123 Lenning, Carole 59, 75, 123 Lepley, John 149 Lepley. Kenneth (Rickl 98, 123 Lesan, Troy 57, 123 Lett, Christi 66. 123 I ettween, Charlotte 123, 162 Lettween, David 81 Levine, Judith 12-3, 162 Lewis, Brian 149 Lewis, Jessie 123 Lewis, Larry 97, 162 Lewis, Linda Lichty, James 70, 162 Liljedahl. Ron 41. 42. 48. 75, 81, 88, 100. 162 Liljegren, Linda 56, 162 Lily, Jeff 81, 123 Limke, Nancy. 59 Lindhoff, Ann 59, 123 Lindholm, David 123 Lindquist, Nels 54, 162 Lininger, Charles 162 Linn, Bruz 41, 43, 50, 94, 97, 124 Lister, Sue 149 Little, Scott 124 Livingston, Janet 55, 59, 124. 149 Livingston, Jean 149, 190 Lockridge, Dennis 124 Lockwood, Trudy 66, 124 Loeb, Edward 71, 162 Long. Alison 56. 149 Long. Stephen 40, 41. 43. 124 Long, Terrie 149 Longnecker, Jane Lorber, Randy 149 Lorber, Steve 124 Lorence, Fred 83, 92, 149 Lorence, Julie 56, 99, 149 Lorenc e, Kay 124 Lorenz, Nancy Loutzenhiser, Linda 59. 149 Lovejoy, Ro«er 41. 48, 79, 81, 88, 91. 106, 124. 128 Lowe, Jan. 7. 38, 67, 124 Lloyd, De Anne 124 Loyd, Elizabeth Lucas, Richard 149 Ludwig, Jeanette 62, 162 Lukin. John 124 Lull, Karen 66. 124 Lull, Sharon 55, 66 Lu Lu, Bruce 149 I (Umbtfd, Mn irolyn 21 Lund. Laurel..36. 38. 41. 58. 106, 124, 128 Lund. Richard 149 Lunn. Judith Lustig, Marv 149 Luthc. John 162 Luthey, Cindy 37. 44, 49. 53. 106. 124. 128 Lidon. Bob. 62 Lynch. James. 162 Lynch, Linda 149 Lynn. Deborah 64, 162 Lynn, I .aura 56, 162 Lynner, Bryan 163 Lyon, Christine 99, 163 Lyons, Dixie 163 Lyons. Steve 38, 40, 41, 43, 47, 50, 61. 62. 75. 124. 157 Lyons. Wanda 56. 149 Lytle, Jane lie 149 1 Machholz. Steve 54. 149 Mackie. Steven 124 Mackaman. Frank. 149 MacPherson. David 149 Macrae, James 83. 149 Maddox. Melanie 40. 64. 66, 74. 124. 190 Maddox. Robert 149 Maddy. Marilyn 54. 149 Madison, Gary 124 Maguirc, Mr. Charles 83 Mahan. Mark 163 Maher, Michael 102. 163 Mairet. Paula 52. 64, 124, 139 Major, Jim 103 Mally. Mike 67. 124 Malmgren, Sven 74, 140 Manbeck. Christine 163 Manbeck. Claudia 149 Manchester, Jon 149 Mange. Mark 83 Mann, Ellen 55, 163 Mahrenholz, Paula 149 Mannheimer, David 33, 67, 73, 124 Manning, Judson 124 Marchael, John 125 Marcoot. Carol 149 Margulies, Richard 163 Martin. Mike 163 Martin. Sheila 59. 125 Marvin, Danny 149 Master. Phil 149 Mathews, Loren 83 Mathews, Thomas 163 Mattes, Emily 125 Matthews, Helen 163 Matthews, Larry 149 Matthiesen, Linda 125 Maxon, Barbara 163 Maxwell, Marjone 163 Maybee, Penny 59, 125 Mayer, Jackie 149 Mayo, Douglas 58, 163 McAllister, Janetta 163 McCauley, Jack, 163 McClain. Mr. Arden 23 McClaine, Deborah 163 McClaskev, Barbara 64 McCleary. Mike 149 McClellan. Kathleen 163 McClurg, Carol 59. 163 McCollum. Cordon 41. 42, 75, 98, 125 McComb, Bill 65 McConnell, James 55 McCoy. Craig 149 McCreary, Darling 163 McCurnin, Tom 149 McCofc heon, Linda 55, 125 McCutcheon, Peggy 149 McDaniel. DavidT 58, 163 McDiarmid, Dianna 55. 125 McDonald. James. 149 McDowell. John 58 Mc Dowell. Matthew 163 McDowell. Scot 38, 140 McDuff.Karla 149 McCaughev, Barbara 149 McCaughey, Carol 163 McCuffin. Patricia 149 Mckinley. Judy 149 M. KKeen. Marti.., 53, 149 MeUughlin. Bridget 59. 163 McLaughlin, John 149 McLean. Kathy 149 McManus, Joseph 149 McMiller. John 125 M« Mullen. Mu lurl 125 McNair, John 149 McNeley. Connie 149 McNeley, Linda 163 McPhetndge, Pat 163 McQuillin, Patricia 54. 125 McSherry, Robert 163 McWilliams. Thomas 125 Meade. Michael 57. 58. 150 Meadows. Jack 125 Means. Julie 125 Melcher. Kathryn 16-3 Mr lone. Kelcie 55, 59, 125 Melone, Lynne 150 Melvin, Kathleen 163 Merkel, John 55, 125 Merkley, Robert 83, 150 Merrill. Hollis 150 Merrill. Thomas 163 Merritt. Charles 58, 163 Memtt, Jim 125, 163 Merritt, Marlynn 125 Merritt, Robert 125 Mertens. Richard 33, 38. 52. 126 Mesch. Mike 83. 103, 150 Meservey, Ann 54, 163 Messer, Patsy 126 Messcrs hmidt. Jeff 100. 126 Metealf. Robert 150 Metcalf. Steve 55. 150 Metier. Maggie 38. 59. 126 Mezirnsky. Barbara 150. 155 Me msk James 12h Michaelis. Frank 163 Michaelson, Kristin 163 Michener. Mr Guy 27 Mu ich. Paul 56, 163 Midgley, Robert 33. 67. 126 Miller. Craig 24. 55, 58 Miller. Diana 163 Miller. Fred 55. 70. 163 Miller. George 83. 150 Miller. Jan A 37. 59. 126 Miller. Janice 59. 163 Miller. John P. Jr 30, 59, 64, 126 Miller. Mark 103. 150 Miller, Nancy 163 Miller. Patricia F 58, 64. 74. 126 Miller, Patricia R 75, 126 Miller. Richard 126 Miller. Scot 81. 126 Miller. Shelley 72 Miller. Stephen 150 Miller. Ted 7.97. 126 Miller. Thomas 140 Mills. Rebecca 150 Minard. Marsha 150 Minear. Mark 60. 150 Minear. Marv Beth 54. 55. 62. 163 Misbach, Joseph 67. 126 Missman, Marilvn 126 Mitchell. Chuck 103, 163 Mitchell, Mike 163 Mitchell. Wayne 97. 126 Mitchum. Ken 56. 57. 68, 163 Modeland, Judv 163 Moe. Janelle 41. 59. 190 Moh. Shelley 55. 150 Mollenhoff. Sue 64. 163 Monahan, Linda 150 Moon, Linda 52, 163 Moore, Audrey 67, 126 Moore, Barbara. 150 Moore. Becky 53. 63 Moore, Diana 53, 59, 126 Moore, Peggy 59 Moorehead, Marsha 52, 163 Moret, Dana 163 Morgan, Candy 59, 163 Morgan, Dave 163 Morgan, John 58, 163 Marian, Sheila 150 Moritz, Marcia 163 Morns, Linda 126 Morris, Tom 83, 150 Morrison, Deborah 59, 163 Morrow, Janice 150 Morse, Deanna 150 Morse, James 163 Moser, CaroL 163 Mosier, Maurice 52, 126 Moss, Corry 41. 43. 80. 102. 112. 126 Mossholder, Diane 64. 65. 127 Mossholder. Terry 55. 64. 65. 127 Motis. Coleen 163 Moul. Barbara 12. 52. 127 1owen. Bill 58. 83. 150 Mowen, Tom 54. 150 Muell. Melinda 53. 59. 75. 150 Mullenberg. Signd 150 Mullette. Nancy 64. 163 Munford. Bob 127 Munger, Mr Clark 31. 96. 97. 99 Munson, Donna - 150 Mun-ay, Kathy 59, 163 Murphy. Mr Don 27 Murphv, Kathy 6. 36, 38. 127. 139 Murphy. Sharon 55. 127 Morrow. Chuck. 67. 127 Muselman, Tom 55, 150 Music, Roseanne 150 Musin. Doreen 65, 163 Narber, Kip 127 Naylor. EarL 150 Neal, Linda 150 Seal. Pat 37. 43, 84, 163, 166 Neary, Dave 102, 127 NefT, Cindy 163 Neff. Dennis. 127 Neiman, Nancy 38, 59, 127 V Ison Colleen 54. 56. 70, 127 Nelson. Frederick 127 Nelson, Judi 163 Nelson. Manelle 150 Nelson, Ronald 150 Nelson, Sheila 59. 150 Neufeld, Linda |63 Newburgh. Twyla ' 63 N. whuryl,. Kathleen 51. 52, 127. 139 Newgaard, Ronnie 52, 163 Newland. William 48, 80, 106. 140 Newlin, Jacqueline 150 Newsom, James 127 Newsom, Rodney 128 Newton, Miss Beulah 32 Newton, Sheryl Neumann, Nick 127 Nexeln. David 54. 58. 127 Neveln, Gary 150 Nevins, Glenda 150 Nicholas. Barbara 150 Nichols, Ann 128 Nichols. John 83, 150 Nicholas. Mrs. Mary 17 Nicholson. Debra 150 Nicholson. Michael 140 Nichodemus, Jack 163 Niedringhaus, Marg 163 Nielson, Deborah 150 Nielson, Roger 163 Niendorf, Sheryl 54, 163 Niklawski, Nancy 128 Nitzke, lohn 37. 62. 68. 70. 150 Noack, Janice 151 Noble. Susanella 39. 54. 56. 57. 58. 128 Nordin, Charles 56, 163 Nordin. John 38, 128 Norman, Mr Ben 29 Norman. Michael 3, 8, 151 Norman. Morris 128 Norris, Ken 151 Norton, Juli 128 Noun, Bob 128 Noun, Sheila 128 Nurnberger, Nancy 151 Nutt, John 100. 163 Nvenhuis, Marsha 151 Nylen, Jim 58, 163 Nystrom, Eric 151 Patrick. Richard .... Paulsen, Kenneth.. Paulson. Donna Pave, Katherine .... Payne, Katy Payne, Linda 129 129 59, 164 151 ..38, 129 38. 59. 129 O Offstein. Lewis Ogden, Kenneth 128 151 O Grady, Maureen 163 Oheson. Cynthia 151 Oldt, Delores 66, 128 Oldt, Ronald 82, 151 OLearv, Richard 151 Olson, Craig 163 Olson, Doug 99, 128 Olson, Jack 56, 163 Olson, Lesley 151 Olson, Randy C 128 Olson, Sonja 128 Olson, Steve 102, 163 O ' Neil, Anne 163 O ' Neill. William 163 Opel, Jan 151 Orfin, Tim 54. 58 Orloff. Esther 147, 151 OrlofT, Loni 39, 67, 128 O ' Rourke, Dennis 128 Orth, Cheryl 59,71. 128 Osher. Cynthia 55, 151 Osterholtz, Roger 100, 128 Ossmo, Lars 151 Owens. Franklin 64 Page, Dana 52, 129 Palmer. Larry 129 Palmer. Roger 83. 151 Panor. Bruce 54. 164 Pappas. Nick 151 Park. Diana 151 Park. Joella 164 Parker. Jeff. 52, 164 Parker, Patricia 151 Parker. Thomas 129 Parker. William 164 Parks. Mr Philip 23 Partington. Janice 43. 52. 129 Paschall, Reba 164 Pasterrak. Joe 164 Paterson. Cheri 55. 164 Patterson. Anne 151 Petrtoe, Men 66, 129 Patrick. Coleen 54, 55. 129 Payne, Tom 164 Pearsall. Catherine 99, 151. 190 Pearson, Douglas Pease. Fredrick 129 Pederson, Bill Pendergraft, Thomas 54, 151 Penney. Mrs. Jane 18 Pennington, Mark 151 Percival, Jean 151 Perkins, Jerry 38. 64. 75. 129 Perkins, Paula 66. 129 Perkins. Portia 151 Perpich, Louis 164 Perry. Dick 151 Person. Steven 38. 54. 129 Petefish. Nancy 59. 164 Peters. Carol 164 Peters. Mrs. Carolyn 30 Peters. Judy 52. 129 Peterson, Gary 54. 164 Peterson, Mary 129 Peterson, David 151 Peterson, James 48, 58 75. 83. 92. 103. 151 Peterson. Jane 151 Petersen. Janet 41. 52. 59. 151 Peterson. Judy Peterson. Mark 151 Peterson, Michael 129 Peterson. Pat 164 Peterson, Ross 140 Petty. Dana 164 Phelan, James 129 Phillips. Barbara 151 Phillips, Claire 56 Phillips. Dennis 52. 164 Phillips. Gene 151 Phillips, Glenn 164 Phillips, Pamela 129 Phillips, Susan 151 Pickett. Michael 58. 129 Pieper. Keith 129 Pieper. Renee 164 Pieper. Richard Pieres, Mr Gerald 29 Pierson, Jim 55, 164 Pikoulas, Deon Pilmer. Dale 164 Pilmer. John 164 Pinder. Miriam 151 Pmgree. Carol 59. 129 PirtTe, Sandra 59, 66, 129 Pitts. Gary 130 Pitts, Larry 164 Place, Lee Plambeck. Mary 40, 130 Piatt, Miss Jeanne 20 Plude, Pamela 151 Plvmat, Amy 151 Podrebara, Don 100, 164 Pollock. kathv 151 Pope. Stephen 130 Pope, Mike 164 Porter, Craig 151 Porter. Cynthia 44. 66. 130 Porter, Lila 164 Porter. Rebecca 151 Porter. Tom 38, 41, 130 Pos. John 164 Postal. Han-y 3. 110. 130 Potter. Lila. 53, 151 Potthoff. Gregory 151 Potthoff, Janet 52. 151. 155 Potthoff. Pam 53, 164 Poundstone. William 67, 130 Powell. David 130 Prall. Brian 151 Pratt. Richard 151 Press. John 164 Pressler. Karen 130 Price. Bill 71. 130 Price. Cynde 130 Prior. Mr Donald 31.78, 88,98 Prior. Reed 99. 164 Pntchard. Mary 164 Pritchard. Richard 54. 72. 130 Proctor. Abbie 67. 164 Proctor, Jean 15 Proctor. Marty 164 Proctor, Walter Proudfit. David 164 Proutv, Sandra 151 Prugh. Becky 151 Prugh. Nancy 55, 67, 130 Pugh. Mckinley 83. 151 Pugslev, David 83, 151 Purdv. Pamela 52. 66. 130 Purdy, Paula. 164 Putnam, Kim 97, 151 Putnam, Tom 164 Pyle, Don 151 Pvle, Robert 151 219 Quick. Jari 59, 151 Dinner. Steve 113. 164 Quinn, Jane 164 Quinn. Jim 140 R Rabe. Mary 164 Rabinovitz. Dma. 52. 164 Radcliffe. Dell 151 Ragland. Donna 59. 151 Raife. John 151 Raker, James 164 Ramsey, Debbie 130 Ramsey , Gerald 55, 164 Rams land. Steve 54, 151 Randall, Ann 130 Randol. Doug 164 Randolph, Wendy 59. 130 Randy, Martha 151 Rapaport, Alan 151 Raschke, Pat 59. 66. 164 Rasmussen, Linda 130 Rate 1 iff, Marcia 151 Ratcliff, Garry 151 Ravreby. Martha 164 Rawlins. Bruce 38 Ray. Bruce 98. 131 Raymond, Mr. John 17 Raymor, James 151 Readinger, Judy 151 Redfield, Merlin 81. 131 Reed, James 131 Reedquist. Mary Lou 52, 131 Reese, David Reese, Hank 164 Reese, Mike 151 Regan, Kathie 164 Register, Karen 164 Reich, Ronald 151 Reichenbacher. Dennis 81, 131 Reid, Randall 151 Reinert, Joan 151 Reilly. Lynn 151 Revell, Robert 164 Reynolds, Mike 103. 151 Reynolds. Terry 56. 74 Reynolds. Tim 131 Reynolds, Trudy 164 Rhodes, Doug 164 Richards, Kenna 53, 131 Richardson, Carole 164 Richardson, James 97, 164 Richardson, Lynn 69, 71, 130 Richardson. Man 151 Richardson. Sue 151, 152 Richardson. William Riddell. Becky 151 Ridenour, Deanna. 57, 151 Riegel. Linda 66. 130 Rieger, Dennis 130 Riehn, Sandra 151 Rieman, Gary 55, 151 Rigor, Miss Kay. 19 Riley, Richard Rissien, Aaron 83, 103, 151, 164 Rissien, Kenny Ritchart, Brian 164 Robbins, Carol 130 Robbins. Peggy 64, 75. 130 Roberts, Guy 140 Roberts. Lee 130 Roberts, Valerie 164 Robinette, Mrs. Shirley 16 Robinson, Barb 164 Robinson, Hope Robinson, Sandy Lee 59. 164 Robinson, Sandy Lynn 66, 164 Robinson, Mrs. Shirley Robinson, Steve 63, 130 Rocap, William Rockwell, Scott 152 Rodme, Christy 59, 66, 131 Rodriquez, Noel 164 Roe, Mary 152 Rogers, Dennis 152 RogofT, Carol 164 Rollins, Bruce 62. 130 Rompot, Carol Rood, Jane 164 Rood, Mary Rood. Sue 152. 164 Roos, Dave 164 Roper, Mike 164 Rose, Ed 164 Rosen, Joanne 152 Rosen, Warren 164 Rosenberg, Brent 152 Rosenberg, Harlan 152 Rosenberg, Marsha 33, 41, 49, 53, 75, 138, 139 Rosene, Ron 164 Rosenstein, Marty 152, 183 Ross. Jane 64. 66. 130 Ross. Mary Jo 164 Roth. Lynne Rounds. Barbara 59. 164 Rovner, Ivan 33, 130 Rowan, Sharon 67. 130 Rowles. Joe 130, 152 Rowles, Julie Rowley. Dr. Charles 14. 15 Royce, Joe 164 Rubin. Jeanne 42, 52. 75. 164 Ruckamn. Kay 130 Rue. Steve 152 Rundus. Esther 164 Riindus. Martha 152 Rupp, Loni 75, 164 Rusk. Tom 164 Russell, Ann 152 Russell, Dick 55 Russell. Jim 101, 164 Russell. Randy 164 Russell, Rosalie 164 Ruthetord. Marilvnn 164 Rutledge, Wayne 130 Rutz. Paula 132 Ryden, Jeanne 38, 41, 59 Rvden. Pattv 199. 152 s Salzman. Jay 152 Sampson, Linda 165 Sampson. V irgil 165 n.uiiv M.irslia 165 Sanders, Bob 132 Sanders, Ken 152 Sandin, Marlys 165 Sandle. Cathy 52, 56 Sandlc. Craig 132. 152 Sandler. Jeff 98. 152 Sandler, Steve 132 Sands, Barb 165 Sansom, Marty 152 Sarcone, Toni 52, 165 Sargent, Linda 165 Sargent. Robert 152, 165 Satrom, Vicki 132 Sauerbrei, Sandy 165 Saunders. Wanette 132 Sawtell. Mr. Jay 21 Sayler. John 140 Scales, Larry 152 Scalise, Janice 152 Scarborough. Candy 38, 67, 165 Scarff. Jan 59. 165 Schaedlich. Paula. 165 Schakel, Heidi Hermann 38. 58, 59. 132 Schakel. Marilyn 152 Scheib, Sue 152 Scheib, Steve 165 Schiltz, Mary 152 Schinkel, Luanne 54, 152 Schlachtenhaufen, Roy 152 Schleisman, Jean 165 Schmidt, John 165 Schnabel, Dale 55, 72, 165 Schrage, Rod 44, 83, 152 Schreiber, Diana 55, 66, 74, 132 Schreurs, Dave 132 Schrock, Arlen 165 Schrodt, Steve 67, 132 Schropp. Steve 83,97, 152 Schuchat, Brad 99, 165 Schultz. Diana 54,98, 152 Schultze. Bruce 165 Schulze. Tom 43, 46, 47, 48, 75. 79. 88, 90, 92, 132 Schuster. John 3, 18. 103, 152 Schuster. Karen 64. 67, 165 Schutter. Jerry 67, 132 Schwab, Charles 165 Schwab, Tim 152 Schwartz, Carole 165 Schwartz, Karen 66, 152 Schwartz. Reid 43, .54, 132 Schwartz, Sue 165 Schweer, Becky 36, 38. 132 Schweiker. Dan 165 Schweizer. Mr. Larry 32, 78, 87 Schwertly. John 132 Scoltock, James 54, 165 Scott, Randy 132 Scott, Mr. Thomas 27 Scoville. Joyce 59, 165 Scroggs, Craig 132 Scudder, Ruth 3, 7, 8, 33, 59, 64, 71, 132 Seaburg, John 132 Sears, Don 38, 46, 88, 89, 91, 102, 132 Seaver, Mrs. Mary 32 Secor, Jaque 165 Seely, Mrs. Barbara. 19 Seidenfeld, Alan 152 Seitz, Christine 152 Selsor, Dave 165 Sergio. Frank 100. 165 Severs, Mary 59, 152 Sevedge, Sharon 132 Severin, Jim 165 Shade, Jane 132 Shaffer, Mr. John 23, 87 Shaffer. Richard 152 Shambaugh, Cindy 165 Shapiro. Ianda 152 Sharon, Larry 152 Sharpe, Jerry 152 220 Sharp. Marcia 59. 132 Shaw. Bob 41. 75, HI, 88, 165 Shaw, Linda 165 Shaw. Tom 103. 152 Shay. Sherry 165 Shay. Susan .54. 152 Shedenhelm. Larry 132 Shedenhelm, Randy 152 Sheldon. James 152 Shelton. Doug 165 Shepard. Jack 165 Shepherd, Kent 75, 83. 92. 93. 103. 152, 155 Shepherd, Leilani 152 Sherman, Peggy 165 Shiffler. Bryan 165 Shinkle, David 152 Shirk. Dave 152 Shirk. Patty 52, 74, 165 Shirley, Cindy 52, 99, 165 Shockey, Bill 83, 103, 152 Short. John. 83, 152 Schnurman, Jake 87, 132 Shriver. Jean 59, 152 Shultz, Cindy 3, 6, 7, 57, 62, 133 Siegel, Alyce 152 Siegel. Brute |h. r Silver, Mike Silvers, Claire 165 Silverman, Jim 70, 72 Silzer. Greg 165 Simmons, Rick 152 Simon. Beth 152 Simonson, Curt 165 Simpson, June 152 Sims, Elyse 152 Sinclair, Martin Singer, Christine 152 Skiles, Jane 53. 152 Skiles, Sue 41. 57, 133 Slentz, Mr. Kenneth 27 Small. Lea 52. 165 Smart, Pauline 165 Smeltzer. Jan 67. 165 Smith, Andrea 152 Smith, April 54, 133 Smith. Brian 83, 152 Smith. Bruce 75, 152, 165 Smith, Deaa 67 Smith, Greg 152 Smith, Jacinta Smith, Marcia 59. 133 Smith, Mary 152. 165 Smith, Michael 165 Smith, Mike L 165 Smith, Pat 133 Smith, Robin 152 Smith. Sandy 133 Smith, Steve 41, 43, 165 Smith. Sue 2, 41, 42, 43, 45, 49, 50, 133 Smith, Penney 165 Smith, Terry 58, 133 Smith, Tom 133 Smith, Torry 133, 190 Smith, Val 83, 152 Snodgrass, Jim 133, 140 Snyder, John 54, 166 Snyder, Margaret 133 Soifer, Carmie 41, 43, 62. 166 Somerville, Gary 133 Sorenson, Carolyn 152 Souders, Anita 152 Souto, Lea 74, 133 Spangler, Mark 100 Sparks, Susan 152 Speagh, Dee 166 Speers, Sarah 166 Spence, Fred 62, 166 Speth, Steve 100. 140 Spevak, Jim 52, 97. 166 Spicer. Jim 166 Spillers, Mike 133 Spong, Mark 133 Springer, Mike 83, 152 Springer, Sue 134 Stafford, Jim 134 Staley, David 152. 166 Stanek, Sandy 43, 52. 99 Stanfill, Carol 152 st.ti, till Sharon 55, 166 Stansbury, Jim 55, 166 Stanton, Jeffery 152 Stanton, Kathy 134 Stark, Dave 166 Stark, Doug 166 Starr. Judy 166 Stayer, Marianne 57 Stedman. Cindy 166 Steele, Dave Steele, Karen 59. 140 Steele. Steve Steen, Carol 134 Stein, Art 38, 43, 1 14, 134 Steinberg, Velta 166 Stelter, Steve 83. 152 Stephens. Joan 134 Stephens, Joyce 134 Stephenson, Carol 58, 134, 159 Stevenson, Claudia 55. 166 Stephenson, Leroy 152 Stephenson. Randy 83, 166 Stevenson, Gene 166 Stewart, Beadle 100 Stewart, Brian 83, 152 Stewart, Jana 152 Stickler. Robert 97, 152 Stimson, Jamie 58, 166 Stoermer, Steve 67, 134 Stokka, Allen 152 Stokka, Kristen 52, 166 Stokka, Mr. Lawrence 25 Stokka, Lorelei 52, 59, 166 Stone, Bill 166 Stone, Steve 97, 134 Stone, Daniel 152 Stonehot ker. Dean hh Storm, Mr. Ronald |J Strong, Tom 152 Storey, Greg 166 Storey, Jane 38, 59, 75. 134. 190 Storey. Patricia 152 Storey, Sheryl 166 Storey, Reg 134 Storms, Terry Stouffer, Tim 134 Strawman, Jerry 166 Strayer, Marianne 153 Stremming, Roxanne 54, 134 stnef. Chuck 41, 43. 97, 1.34, 139, 144 Strittmatter, Mike 134 Strohbeen, Karen 166 Strom, Emily 134 Strum, Mike 153 Struyk, Sue. 53, 59, 166 Stuart, Mary 153 Stuart, Ted 166 Stukenberg, Keith 134 Sturgeon, Mike 166 Stutzman, Paul 100, 134 stnt man, Phil 88, 166 Sullivan, Margaret 166 Surber, Jean 134 Sutherland, Glenn 166 Sutherland. Lynda 62, 134 Swaab, Chuck 100 Swab. Sally 41. 52. 134 Swanson, Karen 59, 134 Swanson, V ' icki 50, 166 Sweet, Mrs. Bridget 17, 64, 67 Swenson, Marcia. 153 Swett, Elizabeth 64, 153 Swift, Sheryl 153 Sydres, Cheri 59 Synder, John 57 Synhorst, Julie 53, 153 Snvhorst, John 41, 43, 50, 97, 135, 153 Sypal, Debbie 166 T Talcott, Theodor 54, 74, 153 Tanner, Mike 33, 135 Tate, Eleanor Tazzioli, Jim 166 Teel, Doris 59, 153 Teel, Linda 135 Teigland, Jean 58, 166, 168 Teigland, Joan 50, 52, 55, 56, 72. 135 Telford, Tom 166 Tempel, Christine 67 Templeton, Lyle 166 Terzis, Pam 55, 59, 70, 135 Tesdell, Dennis 153 Thatcher, Alan 166 Thatcher, Cheryl 135 Theis, Ginny 59, 135 Thelen, John 41,58. 98. 166 Thielking, Stephen 153 Thomas. Bill 81, 135 Thomas, Cheri 66, 135 Thomas, Cyndy 166 Thomas, Pam 49. 50, 52. 66. 106, 128, 135 Thomas. Tracy 57, 166 Thompson, Dana 135 Thompson, George 87, 135 Thompson, John 166 Thompson, Pam 166 Thomsen, Robert 153 Thomson, Trudi 153 Thoreson, Alice 153 Thornhill, Craig .58. 81. 100, 166 Thorp, Denny 166 Thorpe. Cynthia 153 Thorpe, Sue 67, 135 Tidrick. Janice 64, 166 Tiedeman. Terri 153 Tiernan, Miss Virginia 19, 103, 153 Tiffin, Kenneth 103, 153 Tobis, Jill 166 Toma, Sharon 38, 64. 135 Tompkins, John 54, 56, 135 Tompkins, Tom 153 Toran, Carole 55. 59, 72. It Toriello, Dante 135 Toulouse, Steve 135 Toussaint, Sue 166 Tower, Lynn 135 Towle, Tracy 167 Townsend, Pam 3, 27, 43. 50, 52, 110. 136. 139 Toye, Tom 167 Traxler. Virginia 153 Treman, Mr. Richard 23 Trowbridge, Brett 136 Troxel, Peggy 153 Troy, Jim 41, 167 Trumper, Dana 167 Tucker, Janey 72. 136, 190 Tucker. Mike 58, 176 Tudor, Tom 41. 42, 43, 50, 136 Turpin, Karen 54, 167 Turpin, Linda 57 Turtle, Linn 153 Twiss, Dave 153 Twiss, Shirley 167 Tysseling, Ron 71, 136 Tullis, Christine 153 U I ' ll man, Ann 167 UpdegrafT, Margaret 167 V Vance. Jack 67. 136 Vancil, Pamela. 153 Vanden Branden, Mary 57, 153 Vandeventer, Chuck 100 V an Hemert, Duane 83, 153 Van Nada, Kathy 136 Van Rees, Connie Van Rees, Patty 39, 59, 136, 190 Veenstra, Larry 70, 136 Veiock, Mark Verfuth, Pat 59 Vergara, Angelica 136 Vermeulen, Sherry 59, 136 Vermeulen, Vicki Vial. Judith 153 Vignaroli, Darlene 153 Viviano. Mr. John 23 Voogd. Michael 153 Vox, Juh 1S3 w Walden, Mr. Corwm 32 Walden. Nancy 64. 66. 74, 136 Waldron, Wendy 52, 136. 190 Waliser. Mark 136 Walker. Mr. Belford 32 Walker. Kevin 153 Walker, Kurt 54, 153 Walker. Mrs. Maxine 16 Walker, Sharon 41, 43 113, 136, 141, 190 Walker. Shiendel 59. 72. 136 Wall. Mike 136 Wallace. Bill .55, 102. 153 Wallace. Merl 167 Wallace, Rebecca Wallerstedt, Steve 167 Walters, Walter 153 Walton. Bill 136 Ward. Diana 59. 136. 167 Ward, Gary Ward, Michael 153 Ward. Theodore 98. 153 Ware. Becky 55. 57. 153 Warlow. Henry 153 Warlow, Jim 54. 136 Warner, Bill 88. 99. 136 Warner. Cheryl 153 Warren. Barb 136. 190 Waterman. Tom 136 Watson. Dan 136 Watson. Paula. 64, 137 Watson, Pam 136 Watte rs. Roxanne 40. 137 Watts, Gregory 153 Watts, Sue 59. 137 Waugaman. Pat 153 Waugaman. Rhea 137 Way. Steve 167 Wayne. Tim 137 Weaver. Pam 137 Webb, Kris 137 Webster, Sue 167 Weeces, Linda 67. 137 Weeks. Barb 122. 137. 190 Weese. Sydnie 167 Wehrle. Mrs. Dorothy 32 Weibel, Suzi 167 Weidner. Fred 67, 137 Weiner, Karen 167 Welch, Jeanne 153 Welch. Virginia 153 Weldon. Carol 153 Wellan. Joy 57. 59. 64, 137 Wellman. Jim 83. 98. 153 Wellman. Mark 167 Wells, Cindy 66. 137 Wells. Linda 153 Wells, Patty 137 Wells, Paul 167 Wells, Vicki 153 Wessels, Jossy 153 Wessels, Marilyn 153 West, Don 153 West, Rick 137 West. Ron 167 West, William Wester, Don 153 Westerbeck. Sally 64, 66. 1 37 Westergaard, Neal 83. 98 Westerman. Debby 167 Wheeler. Cindy 137 Wheeler. Dennis 154 Wheeler. Michael 54. 83. 154 Whitaker. Bill 167 Whitaker. Debbie 167 White. Bob 100. 156. 167 White, Carol 154 Wheeler. Michael 54. 83. 154 Whitaker. Bill 167 Whitaker. Debbie 167 White, Bob 100. 156. 167 White. Carol 154 White. Gary 55. 57. 103. 154 White. Helen 154 White. Jon 41,43. 137 White, Linda 41. 52. 167 White. Steve 167 White. Tim 167 Whiting, Judy 167 Whiting, Sara 167 Whitlatch, Paul 54. 137 Whitman. Linda 138 Whitney, Ken 59. 81. 88. 89. 100. 157. 167 Wible, Debbie 59. 167 Wichem. Lynn 39, 53. 59. 138. 190 Wicks. Janet 54. 154 Widney, Karen 167 Wiegel. Kris 39. 51. 59. 138 Wilk. Harry 98. 154 Wilkin, John 100 Will. Mike 56. 81. 102, 138 Willard, Paul 138 Willcox, Carol 51. 52. 138 Williams. Bob 83, 92. 93. 98, 154 Williams, Janinne 54. 154 Williams. Leslie 167 Williams, Lonnie 154 Williams. Mary Lou 138 Williams, Nancy 167 Williams. Pete 54. 98. 167 Williams. Phyllis 154 Williams. Russell 138 Williams. Scott 67 Williams. Steve 138 Williamson. Kim 154 Williamson. Roy 72. 154 Willis. Dick 167 Willis, Mark 58. 81. 87 Willis, Scott 58. 83. 154 Willmann. John 38. 81. 138 Willoughbv. Jed 83. 154 Willis, Jennifer 167 Wilmot. Dan 154 Wilson, Allison 3, 33. 37, 42. 43. 53. 138. 190 Wilson, Jerry 138 Wilson, John 58. 92. 99. 154 Wilson. Mike 87. 138 Wilson. Paul 167 Winburn. Karen 75. 157 Wine. Mark 41 48 54. 81. 157. 167. 169 Winters, Dianna 55, 59 167 Wintz, David 58. 75. 87. 138 Wirtjes. Wayne 167 Wisdom, Ellen 42. 154, 155 Wisdom. Pennve 138 Whitman, Linda 66, 130 Wittenbaugh. Cathy 38. 55. 167 Witt. Chris 154 Witt, Pamela 154 Witt. Patricia 154 Witt. Sue 138 Wolf. Patty 167 Wolfe. Carol 138 ' Wolfe. George 138 Wolff. Cathy 49. 52. 62. 138 Woltz, Pete 97, 167 Wollam, Karrie 72 Womacks. Shirley 138 Wood, Don 154 Wood. Kris 138 Wood, Tom 167 Woodard. Karen 167 Woodard. Linda 59. 138 Woodburn, Deborah 1.54 Woodburn. Trip 58, 138 Woods. Beth 43. 49, 62 Woods, Mary 167 Woodward, Anita 64, 167 Wood worth, Margaret 138 Woolever, Brian 167 Woofers, Bob 139 Woofers, Joanne 167 Wray, Suzanne 167 Wright. Greg 167 Wnght. Nancy 59, 74, 139 Wynne, Martie 33. 53. 59. 139 Yapp, Becki 62. 167 Yeager, Barbara 154 Young, Bob 102. 139 Young. Carol 154 Young Cheryl 139 Young, Debbie 66, 154 Young. Gwen 154 Young, Nancy 154 Young. Rick 54 Young, Robert 7, 154 Young, Shan 139 Young. Stephen 88, 154 Young. Steve 80. 167 Youngquist, Rusty 139 Youngs, George 167 Youngstrom, Debbie 33. 40, 51. 52. 59. 139 Z Zeller, Jim 37.68.154 154 69. 139 Zook, Mike 58. 139 EDITOR ' S NOTE The Roundup 1966 COpj WM set in 6. 8. 10, 12, and L4 point bodonl hold type with the head- line! lei in 2 I and S6 point hodoni hold, ( over and lithographic printing was done h the Nnclear Publishing Company. Photo eredits ami many thanks go to Jim Zeller, Kim Johnson, and John Nitzke. Special thank- go to Mr. LaiTJ ra who took the eolor photo- for thi year 9 ! annual. 221 Autographs 222 Autographs Autographs
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