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

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THE ROUNDUP Theodore Roosevelt High School Des Moines, Iowa Volume 44, 1967 CONTENTS Introduction page 4 Academica page 12 Student Life page 34 Sports. page 74 Seniors page 110 Underclassmen page 146 Advertising page 172 Picture Index page 202 Senior Index. page 208 Editor Assistant Editor Sponsors Penny Kent Sheryl Storey Mr. Donald Haley Mr. Charles Greenwood Mr. George Hans Roosevelt Is Unique V ' 4 J An o rf school, steeped in tradi- tion, Roosevelt is changing as rapidly as the world around it, accepting new ideas and present- ing new challenges to its student body, combining the best of the old with the best of the new. 5 United in spirit and purpose, Roosevelt students have the ability to rise to an occasion and think, function, and speak as one body, but at the same time, retaining the individ- uality of 2300 separate per- sonalities. Above all, Roosevelt is a leader in all fields, respected and envied by her competitors, yet anxious for suggestions and willing to accept a better idea. The Roosevelt stu- dent body knows when to lead and when to follow. Roosevelt is unique. 12 Academics A sliver of sparkle reflected from a test tube sets off a glimmer of awareness. Four hundred words of an historic essay main- tain meaning for a modern mind. A sketch, a line, a group of num- bers skimming paper become a reality of learning. The beauti- fully woven threads of tradition — the prisms of bursting change — Education! Administration Formulates Roosevelt Policy and Leading Roosevelt with a strong sense of direction, Dr. Charles Rowley has brought innovation and change. Implementing plans for improved educa- tional opportunities, Dr. Rowley, in cooperation with others, provided for a new typing room and additional science instructors. Public and inter-school affairs, as well as those of Roosevelt, are supervised by Dr. Rowley in his role as chief administrator. With a multi- plicity of purpose, he endeavors to retain the organization and unity of the student body, and to establish proper rapport between faculty and students. 14 Supports Student Activities Having served Roosevelt for two and one-half years in the capacity of Boys Advisor, Mr. Don Blackman bid fare- well to the Roughriders in mid- January to become principal at Woodrow Wil- son Junior High. Assuming Mr. Blackman ' s duties as vice-principal was Mr. John Barrett, former American History teacher at Roosevelt. Mr. Barrett quickly ad- justed to the transition from instructor to administrator. As boys ' advisor, Mr. Barrett sponsors Boys ' Club as well as dealing with disciplinary problems. A familiar person to all Roosevelt students, Mrs. Velma Cross fills the position of girls ' advisor. In addition to coping with disciplinary actions, Mrs. Cross actively sponsors various school activities. Under her careful super- vision, the functions of Girls ' Club are carried out effectively. The senior board, co-ordinated and counseled by Mrs. Cross, works to benefit the entire graduating class. Kxerett Craft I rank Angerer Edith Bjornstad Marian Ehlers Bill Ereimuth KukHsIi English English English English Chairman Latin Speech Vocabulary, Composition, Reading, Emphasis on English skills as a basis for all other learning was stressed at Roosevelt. In- tense reading characterized the curriculum at every grade level; sophomores found interest in a repertoire of fiction books, junior classes studied numerous American classics, and seniors con- cenrated on English plays, poetry, and novels. Each grade continues study in various tech- niques and aspects of composition, writing, and vocabulary. Following the three required years, English proved popular as an elective for college bound and opinion-conscious seniors. ...and then Barfalina Cumquat said to me... Helen CMm Barhara (.olcktein Dm id (.rosland Donald Haley Herhert Haul English English English Journalism English Kthel Harold I nulish Dorothy Johnson Knglish Linda McCollum Knglish Ambrose Moses Knglish Jane Penney English Emphasized in English Courses Margaret Robinson Knglish Barbara Seel Knglish The morals of the Knglish Roman- ticists? Well, the were ... well... 17 Social Science Classes Ponder Problems Of an Ever Expanding and Complex World The whole fabric of society, its past, present, and future, are the province of the student in social science. Through world history, American history, political science, and economics, the skills and contributions of the social scientist are utilized to help one interpret, understand, and appreciate man ' s quest toward social order. Many new materials, reflecting the latest scholarship, were studied in the new advanced course in economics added this year. Not that I have anything against them personally, just in general. Bernard Fors American History Chairman l)a id Bret ' s Economics American Problems Keith Carlson Economics American Problems Alice Difienderfer World History Joseph lamsworth World History 1 )a id (.onnerinan American History 18 I can ' t really understand the words, but the pictures are certainly risque. ' ' Jeanne Piatt Spanish Chairman Joyce Fant Latin Foreign Languages: With foreign affairs a major issue in the world today, an increasing em- phasis has been placed on foreign lan- guages and the need for communication among nations. Schools all over are stressing the growing importance of a foreign lan- guage; Roosevelt is no exception. With the aid of prepared texts and extensive lab sessions, the challenge of learning a language has become not only prac- tical, but also entertaining. Grammar, conversation, translation, and the his- tory and culture of different countries are among the several areas studied. Yeah, hut look where it got C u sar! Irene Good David Graham Carolyn Lumbard Tom Reed Spanish German French French Essential Skills in Today ' s Shrinking World Mathematics is the Basis of All Sciences Have you ever delved into the realms of X and Y or squares, circles, and triangles? For the math student these are everyday experiences. With New Math as the teaching basis, rules are appearing more often to give a student the an- swer to math ' s numerous questions. After all the years of basic mathematics, general math is presented in algebra courses through symbols rather than the use of numbers. Geometry deals with logic and the relationship of space and its dimensions. In the higher math of trigonometry, college algebra, analytical geometry, probability, and statistics, students find new areas of interpre- tation opened to them. This year a new electronic calculator was added to further studies for the probability and statistics students. Now does everyone understand? Does ANY- ONE understand? Clyde Anderson Ad anted Algebra (.eometr Chairman Max Alters ( .rometry Trigonometry Vera Biddle Advanced Aim- bra Geometry Ethel ( .mi Probahilit Statistics Math Appreciation Robert ( ummings Algebra Geometry Science Students Try Hand At Experiments Which Prove Old Truths, Develop New Ones Delving into what is now known and what is to be known in the future, science students studied biology, physics, and chemistry. They learned the principles and reasoning of science through experimentation and evalua- tion. Rubberbands, tickertape, and sand- bags helped physics students deter- mine the rate of acceleration of falling mass. Biologists utilized more con- ventional processes — viewing movies and conducting laboratory work to verify what they had seen. Correct and incorrect actions and reactions were obtained by eager chemists in their attempts to find out about heat and equilibrium. Many young scientists worked hard on special projects and participated in science fairs and exhibits. Students found their new knowledge useful in practical, everyday situations. Curiosity killed the frog. Thomas Stuff Chemist r Chairman Ronald dcock Biology (.rare Brotherton Biology Doroth) (.r« uu Biology Herman kirkpatruk Physics ' Well, at least vou ' re Retting warm. Pi Jack Koch Biology Advanced Biology (.n lichener Biology Don. ild lurph Chemistry Kenneth Ment Phvsics Donald Squires Chemistry Roger Anderson Speech Drama Robert lag) ) Instrumental Music William Davis Art GaOfgjf Mans Art Delbert Scheibel M al Music Fine Arts Provide Outlet for Student Talent Vanity, thy name is woman. Combining quantity and quality has re- sulted in the formation of the new blue and white bands. The budding virtuosos in the bands and orchestras have developed a musical background ranging from classical to contemporary. All wanted to achieve perfection and feeling in their work as they strove to act like professionals. Old tunes and show tunes were sung by music groups, and they achieved a unity and control of voices. Aspiring young actors, actresses, and orators have learned the fundamentals of speech and drama. The students received instruction in subjects ranging from drama history to formal debate. They learned and entertained with their skills. Art majors, using clay, pencil, pastels, and talent, expressed themselves creatively in a variety of imaginative projects. All right! I ' m the director here and 1 said ' Attention! Exercise Changes Pace of Academic Schedules In keeping with the state re- quirement for physical education, all students are obligated to at- tend gym or swimming classes at least once a week. Instruction in various sports is provided, as well as a welcome release from the regular classroom situation. Roosevelt ' s female half puts forth concentrated effort in such activities as trampoline stunts and volleyball. Some choose to take lifesaving. Basketball and wrestling con- stitute two activities popular with the boys. Proper development as well as coordination are stressed. Robert Anderson Ph sit al Education ( Ihairman A long time ago when the earth was new. l (.11 ' OOF! ZOK! Ml r EulaCole Camille Tech Alfred Comito Clark Munger Donald Prior Physical Education Physical E ducation Physical Education Physical Education Physical Educat.on Commercial Classes Prepare Students For Jobs In the Business World Walter Hayes Mechanical Drawing LmIm Landes Shorthand Typing otrhand Ben Norman Salesmanship Bookkeeping ( mmnercial Math (.crald Pieres Typing (lommerical (.cograpln Lawrence Stokka Wood. Metal Shop d anted lgehra Practical preparation to meet the needs of modern business life is pro- vided for Roosevelt students. In addition, typing and notehand instruction for the academically oriented student is offered. Representing the area of general preparation are commercial law, busi- ness math, salesmanship, and com- mercial geography. More specific vocational instruction is provided in bookkeeping, advanced typing, and shorthand classes. Of specific interest is the Distri- butive Education program in which selected students spend their after- noons working for pay, while learning on the job. Domestic-Minded Girls Knth Baumgartner Homemaking Kli aheth Cook Chairman Homemaking Study Homemaking Skills A basic knowledge of home economics is essential for every domestic-minded girl in today ' s masculine world. Fundamentals of food preparation, sewing, and interior decoration, as well as home and family management, are included in the courses designed to prepare the girls of today for the man of tomorrow. Expanded Facilities Enable More Students to Learn Fundamentals of Responsible Driving With warnings of don ' t forget to buckle your seat belt, and worries over parallel parking, many driver education students passed the Iowa driver ' s test and received their licenses. Achieving the license resulted from exten- sive classroom teaching with textbooks and films about the function and operation of a motor vehicle. The students used the classroom knowl- edge in the simulators, where they reacted to various driving conditions. Driving experience brought the assurance and ease of using the correct driving procedures. May I remind cars four and five that drag racing is illegal. Beulah Newton Counselor Chairman Cordon Opel Counselor Mary Seaver Counselor Corwin Walden Counselor Belford Walker Counselor Dorothy Wehrle Counselor Counselors Organize Students ' Schedules Schedules, test scores, college plans, and grade points consume most of a counselor ' s day. But the crowds jam- ming the counselors ' office on the first day of each semester prove that organ- izing and adjusting each student ' s schedule is the major responsibility of the six full time counselors in the guidance department. I wonder if it ' s too late to get into West Point? Adult Staff Provides Left to ri ht: The Re . Keck: Mr. Ora NtflM|pl| Mr. John R. Dr. Dwight M l)a is. Snpperintendent of Schools; Mrs. Holland E. Hayd—j Mr. HerroldN. Mann, secretary Mr rthnr Da is. president; (.refe. Mr. Merle F. Sehlampp. Dr. George ( andill. Shirle Robinette Bett Sutton Francis Burke Charlene Lakin Maxinc Walker Bookkeeper Teacher Aide Librarian Librarian Library-( . ' lerk Various Services to Accommodate Students Head Custodian Carl Moore has been picking up after Konse- vclt students for four wars. On occasion, fie finds it neccssar to seek solitude in the hole. This is trul food for thought. hndm ' t Sweet lone Lyman John Ha mond Nurse Study Hall Study Hall Utilizing efficient business methods, office employees are able to perform the varied and complex responsibilities associated with an in- stitution such as Roosevelt. Custodial duties require daily attention in order to maintain the school ' s classrooms, gyms, auditorium, library, and pool. Each morning, 21 uniformed cooks arrive to prepare a variety of food. In addition to the reg- ular menu, alternate and additional foods are made available for diet-conscious girls and hungry wrestlers. Roosevelt is fortunate in having an excellent school library. Students wishing to supplement required research, or merely to browse through the magazines, go to the library before and after school, as well as during their study halls. Responsible for the health and well-being of Roosevelt students, Mrs. Bridget Sweet performs many duties in her position as school nurse. Each year, thousands of medical requests, admits, and excuses are handled by Mrs. Sweet. She must see, also, that each student is weighed and measured and tested for optical defects. Sally Szumski Stud Hall 33 34 Student Life A student ' s life: a whirl of in- terests, laughter, projects, hopes, that goes on and on beyond the classroom — discoveries that change and broaden— skills that develop and are developed — and more. A student ' s life that is his own and his to share; a life to grow in. Fall Council officers Ron LiljedahK Jim Troy, Pat Xeal, Mark Wine and Jeanne Rubin earnestly discuss vital student council business. Fall Council ' s Spirit Sparks Its Activities Spirit and unity was the result of the fall Stu- dent Council ' s many activities. With Mark Wine presiding, the Council faced the problem of misconduct at the Roosevelt Shop- ping Center, tackling it by discussions with student and business representatives; spurred community responsibility through the Bundle Drive, the Toy Project, and the United Campaign; painted the Victory Bell to promote spirit; ex- changed ideas with other high schools; and held the traditional Sophomore Mixer and Home- coming activities. Such projects as the Mr. Leg ' s Contest and tutoring for the settlement houses encouraged both teacher and student participa- tion in Roosevelt ' s Council. Orientation booklets, distributed at the first council meeting, and the efforts of the Project Planning and Evaluation Committee contributed to the success of these projects. Jim Troy, first vice-president; Pat Neal, sec- ond vice-presient; and secretary Jeanne Rubin aided Mark and the Student Council with their efficiency and enthusiasm. The fall Student Court initiated new court procedures under chief justice Ron Liljedahl and six court justices. Ron ' s proposal for signed court slips became accepted procedure. 36 Who says beauty is only skin deep? Mr. Richard Tre- man likes to show off the legs that won the International Student Committee ' s Mr. Legs contest by collecting the most votes in dollars and cents during a week long campaign. Mr. Bill Reichardt, of Reichardt ' s clothing store in the Roosevelt Shopping Center, and Student Council president Mark Wine seek a solution to the problem of student behavior at the Center. Fall Student Council Committee Chairmen. FRONT ROW: Jim Troy, John Greer, Bruce Heilman, John Hoak, Rob Gruen, Kathic Kenan, Janet Peterson. SECOND ROW: Charles ordin, John Thelen, Ste e QwfcWT, Mar Honsh, loin Sari one Marsha Moorehead, Jim Ahlen. BACK ROW: Lynn Clark, Penny Kent, Cindy Cochran, Cindi eft, ( armi Soifer, Jean Teigland. Student Court. FRONT ROW: Dee Morse, Hon Liljedahl, Judi Ahlen, Scott Kirkpatrick, Gretchen Heggen. BACK ROW: Fred Lorence, Jamie Stimson, Sara Hayworth, Cindy Shirley, Creu Meilman. Ceremoniously unveiled and hung in the Student Center, this copy of Ding Darling s Long, Long Trail is the work of senior Kris Barquist. Skipping school to attend a meeting of the All-City Student Council are Kent Shepherd, Bruce Heilman, Grover Hahn, Ellie Wisdom, Carmi Soifer, and All- City president Bob Shaw. Council Enthusiasm Sparks Traditional, |J Original Activities Mark Wine effectively presided over the 1967 spring Student Council. Jamie Stimson, first vice-president, and Don Johnson, second vice-president, patroled the cafeteria and student cen- ter respectively. Secretary Cindy Coch- ran tied all the loose ends together while chief justice Paul Jones dealt out judgements and punishment as head of the judicial board. Active committees were on the move constantly. The Safety Committee kept the chief justice busy by handing out court slips and the Tutoring Committee provided a helping hand in the Roose- velt study halls. Getting the Roosevelt sign back on the remodeled campus was the business of the Projects Plan- ning and Evaluation Committee, while the Human Rights Committee took the responsibility of arranging an assembly by a representative from the Des Moines Human Rights Commission. Despite certain distractions, Mark Wine tries to lead a serious (lis cussion of Tuesday ' s agenda with his officers. Listening attentively are Paul Jones, Jamie Stimson, sponsor Mrs. Marian Ehlers, Cindy Cochran, and Don Johnson Snoopy rides again, as Poster Booster memhers Kris Barquist, Mary Housh, and Sue Webster hang another masterpiece. Student Court. FRONT ROW: Lynn Clark, Paul Jones, Cheryl Jones. SEC- OND ROW: Marilyn Schakel, Sue Rood, Ann Neumann. BACK ROW: Gordon Neumann, Cathy Pearsall, Bill Johnson, Bob Waldinger, John Rucker. 38 Bunny says, Clap your hands! Pat Neal, Dennis Ellers, and Don Johnson keep the food stock supplied and things running smoothly in the Student Center. Bedecking their car with balloons of blue and white for the North parade, Mike Arnot, Tom Corcoran, and Tom Tompkins take their work seriously. The Easter Bunny, alias Don John- son, made a surprise appearance at the annual Student Council Easter Egg Hunt. Because of unexpected rains, the hunt was held in the Roosevelt caf- eteria and hopped along to a rolicking success. Toni Sarcone ' s Community Service Committee sponsored the hunt for 18 underprivileged children. The council converged on Camp Sunnyside early in May for its tradi- tional cleanup project. In yet another service project, the council Red Cross Committee collected bags of toys to be distributed by service- men to orphans in Viet Nam. The coun- cil also instigated a drive to raise the money necessary to support an over- seas orphan for one year. Committee Chairmen. FRONT ROW: Charles Nordin, Jerry Campbell, Jim Spevak, Jim Troy, Steve Hutchings, Dave Blumen- berg. SECOND ROW: Toni Sarcone, Sue Webster, Marcia Moorhead, Penny Kent, Kathy Regan, Parti Kirkpatrick, Anne O ' Neil. BACK ROW: Pat Neal, Cindy Neff, Marsha Jennings, Abbie Jones, Mary Dejong, Sue Dreyer, Rob Cruen. Tradition, Spirit Mark Homecoming Festivities Blue and white could be seen every where throughout the throbbing halls of Roosevelt as students anticipated Homecoming events. Fri- day, October 28, girls wore traditional mums, a queen was crowned, and the Girls ' Club Board revived true Roughrider Spirit in an assembly. The next afternoon, Roosevelt met East in a football game. Eight-hundred blue and white helium-filled balloons loomed skyward as queen Lea Small was introduced to the cheering crowd. The Riders won the game and, as the crowd vic- toriously mobbed the field, the team carried off Coach Don Prior triumphantly on their shoulders. That evening, the Spartans supplied the mu- sic for the satisfied students as Homecoming fes- tivities were concluded for another year. Nothing like an audience of 3,000... 40 Even though he ' s lying down on the job, Odin seores a victory in the Girls ' Club Crazy Cake Contest. Seniors Judy Starr, Sue Krohiner, Joanne Wooters, Sheryl Storey, Linda Sampson, Loni Kupp, and Patti Wolf, created this masterpiece of culinary art. Lea Small, a queen in every way, reigns over Home- coming 1966. Homecoming 1966 was highlighted by the coronation of senior Lea Small as homecoming queen. Cheerleader, Teen Board representative, Leader, and Girls ' Club Board member, Lea lent beauty to the week-end homecom- ing actitivies. 41 International Atmosphere Pervades Roosevelt Halls Learning, teaching, and enjoying, foreign students bring new ideas, become a part of Roose- velt and carry back with them an understanding. Twelve foreign students represented nine different countries at Roosevelt this year. Students on the Youth for Understanding program were Annette Borns, Germany; Marc Fahler, Finland; Marion BentosPereira, Uruguay; Norma Armendoriz, and Enrique Droller, Argen- tina; Lucia Ponce, Chile; Fernando Erana, and Arturo Molier, Mexico. The American Field Service was represented by Maria Briones, Ecuador, and the International Christian Youth Exchange by Eric May, Switzerland. Guillermo Saavedra, Chile represented the American Youth Exchange, and Sven Sanchez, Guatemala, added to the international atmosphere at Roosevelt. Stopping for a peek at the books on the library shelf are foreign exchange students Marc Fahler and Sven San- chez, with former YFU student, Steve Hutchings looking on. Foreign Students. FRONT ROW: Norma Armendariz, Annette Borns, Marion Bentos Pereira, Lucia Ponce, Fernando Erana. BACK ROW: Guillermo Seanadra, Arturo Molier, Enrique Droller, Maria Briones, Eric May. The globe reveals many familiar places to Roosevelt ' s foreign travelers: Brenda Kessler, Debbie Caldwell, Dan Schweiker, Abi Procter, Penny Kent, John Morgan, Fred Spence, and Brian Schiffler. How do you say ' help ' in English? asks Guillermo Seanadra from Chile, as he de- posits his cartons for the International Stu- dent bottle drive. Debbie Caldwell returned for her final senior semester after a year on the American Field Serv- ice program in Australia. In Sweden for a year on the AFS program, Jeanette Ludwig and her adopted family live in Varusborg, Sweden. To raise funds for the international pro- grams, the International Student Committee in- stituted pickle and homemade cookie sales, a concession stand at sophomore football games, a showing of Breakfast at Tiffany ' s, a pop bottle drive, and a Mr. Legs contest, in which students voted by donations for the most beautiful male faculty members ' legs. Funds were also received from Roosevelt clubs and receipts from the Stu- dent Council Fun Night. I ' m being sent where? asks flustered Patti Kirkpatrick as International Club members Cindy Cochran, Steve Quiner, North visitor Carl Seldon, Mark Schmidt, Jim Jones, Fred Spence, and Brian Schiffler, look on. Sections Editors. FRONT ROW: Jan Tidrick, index editor; Kris Stokka, Barb Ewald, student life editors; Mary Dejong, Abi Procter, assistant underclassmen editors; Stanlie James, senior editor. BACK ROW: Cindy Shirley, assistant sports editor; Jim Spevak, sports editor; Jeanne Ryden, underclassmen editor. Spirited, Active RHS Life Captured in ' 67 Yearbook Student council projects, Homecoming, foreign students; the story of sports events and honors; club activities, dramatic productions, and the Spinsters ' Spree — all are described, illu- strated, and remembered in the Roosevelt annual. Under the direction of Mr. Donald Haley, heading the journalism department, and the hard working staff of annual editor Penny Kent, the diverse aspects of school life are presented. In the fall, committee chairmen and members were chosen, and work on the 1967 annual began. Page by page and deadline by deadline, the work progressed in a united effort to portray the spirit of Roosevelt and the functions of its divisions. Pages were carefully planned and spaced, photo- graphs selected, and copy written and re-worked. A concentration on artistic page lay-outs and recording meaningful events as they occurred heightened the work of this year ' s staff. The student center, the progression of the freeway, the blue and the white — this is 1967 at Roosevelt. Through the production of this year ' s annual, it will never be forgotten. 44 Annual editor Penny Kent. Assistant editor Sheryl Storey and copy editor Carmi Soifer. m ■ Finally getting their picture taken are the annual photographers Ken Mitchum, Jim Zeller, Mike Mitchell, Gerald Ramsey, John Zeller, and Bob Day, along with pieture editor Jan Miller, and assistant pieture editor Mart ia Mortiz. long hours at the typewriter rushing to meet deadlines. Co-circulation managers Jane Bishop and Barb Anderson and assistant busi ness manager Jeanne Rubin and business manager Jim Gordon. 45 Students Become Journalists With Staff Experience Opportunities to study many phases of the journalism field are increasing at Roosevelt. Journalism I instructs stu- dents in the basic techniques of jour- nalism; Journalism II gives students the experience of editing and distribut- ing a bi-weekly newspaper; and the new Journalism III course is devoted to the study of depth-reporting and working on the annual. Under the supervision of Mr. Donald Haley, journalism teacher, sixteen issues of the Roundup were distributed. During the first semester, nine issues were put together by a staff of Jour- nalism II students headed by editor Barbara Ewald. The second semester consisted of three separate staffs. The first staff, edited by Toni Sarcone, or- ganized two issues. The second staff was headed by Harlan Jacobs, and a third staff was organized too late in the semester to be named in the annual. Because of increased enrollment and student interest this year, Mrs. Edith Bjornstad took over one of the Jour- nalism I classes. 8:14 a.m. — My name ' s Mud if there aren ' t 22 Roundup ' s here... so I ' ve got a new name... Believe me, the kids did it themselves, explains Mr. Donald Haley to Mrs. Edith Bjornstad as she prepares to take over her new teaching assignment. Second Spring Roundup Staff. FRONT ROW: Ann Meservey, Harlan Jacobs, Bill Parker. SKCOM) ROW: Marcia Moorehead, Arlene Davidson, Kathie Regan, Jim Fenrec. BACK ROW : Jane Bishop, Jim Henneberry. Third Spring Roundup Staff. FRONT ROW: Linda Moon, Ken Brody, Gail Ash. SKCOM) BOW: K.itliN Kr.mt . Melinda Graham, Linda I .aimhlin. Bill ( riswrll. Steve Smith, Bob Black, Gary Billmeyer. 4 I can fly! I can fly! I can fly! ' Showing their halance skill, the hoy cheerleaders are, from top to hottom, Don Johnson, Dave Bloomquist, Lynn Clark, Rob Ciruen, Pat Neal, and Charles Nordin. TOUCHDOWN! ! ! Cheerleaders Spur Riders to Victory The twelve girl cheerleaders, headed by Kathy Baugus, are the unified group that stirs the student body ' s spirit. Pep rallies, victory assemblies, games, and decorating locker rooms are all part of the cheerleaders work. They are sponsored by Mrs. Eula Cole. Bopp ' em is the motto of the six boy cheerleaders, sponsored by Mr. John Barrett. The co-ordinater of this spirited team is Don Johnson. From the first sophomore football game to the last track meet, the cheer- leaders add that special Roosevelt pep and spirit to each and every event. Holding still for once are the girl cheerleaders. FRONT ROW: Jean Teigland, Dixie Lyons, Holly Jennings, Lonnee Craig Lea Small, and Marsha Jennings. BACK ROW: Vicki Swanson, Kathy Augustine, Pl fcH l kcphart. Kathy Baugus, Carol Young, and Toni Sarcone. .for the worst is yet to come! ' Captain, senior Kathy Baugus, helps to keep the pep section ' s spirit going as they spur the Riders to another haskethall victory. 49 i I mS mmii |( pttR$ l POt s Leaders Club. FRONT ROW: Pat Shirk, Barb Bliss, Cinds Shirles. K;iths ndriann. Linda Moon, Man ia Moorehead. SECOND ROW: Kathy Dean, Jo Loss. Kris stokk.. ( .mdy Cottier, Lori Stokka, Lynn Cushman, Chris Last, Pat Kirkpatrick, Jean Teigland, Barb Lwald, Cathy Abramson, Debbie Morrison, Dina Rabinowitz, Portia Perkins. THIRD ROW: Debbie Lynn, Sue Konshok, Jane Innes, Betti (.ilman, Patti Burns, Sue Dreher, Linda Neufeld, Lea Small, Holly Jennings, Toni Sarcone, Jeanne Rubin, Linda Laughlin, Jane Bishop, Abi Proeter. FOURTH ROW: Linda Croses Kathy BauKus, Luc Blount, Dixie Lyons, Sue Webster, Cathy Pearsall, Carol Young, Janet Potthoff, Linda Harvev, Kathy Augustine, Debbie Kephart, Kathy Collins, Abbie Jones, Cathy Sandle. BACK ROW : Janelle Lytle, Sue Dunagan, Shelley Moh, Jean Johnson, Carol Weldon, Becky Kimble, Ellie W isdom, Patti Ryden, Carol Stanfill, Jackie Newlia, Mary Dejong, Stephanie Dozoryst, Sue Green, Marcia Jennings. Mrs Cole said the ball was filled with helium, but I didn ' t believe her! Sharks, Leaders Clubs Assist in Gym Classes The Sharks Club is composed of girls who specialize in synchronized swim- ming and who help teach girls ' swim- ming classes. The highlight of the year was their pageant Fanastasia of Feeling. The club ' s fall officers were Becky Moore , president; Vicki Jensen, vice- president; Sherry Shay, secretary; and Linda Izumi, treasurer. Spring officers were Pat Verfurth, president; Vicki Deremiah, vice-president; KrisBartley, secretary; and Pam Potthoff, treasurer. Girls ' Leaders, chosen on their ath- letic skill and knowledge, served as gym assistants. Intramural activities were sponsored by the club. Fall officers were Kathie Andriano, president; Mary Beth Minear, vice- president; Linda Moon, secretary; and Marcia Moorehead, treasurer. Spring officers were Cindy Shirley, president; Barb Bliss, vice-president; Kathy Grovenberg, secretary; and Pat Shirk, treasurer. Boys ' swimming leaders aided in boys ' swimming classes. The Sharks are a picture of happiness, the mood portrayed in the finale of the annual pageant Fanatasia of Feeling. Boys Swim Leaders. FRONT ROW: Allen Carlson, Nels Lindquist. Scott Bannister, John Greer, Jim Gordon, Mike Bean, Dave Bishop M ONI) KOW: Coach ( lark Munger, Jeff Duncan. Tom C orcoran, Frank Macka- man, Mike knapp, Robb Pickard, Dave Fanning. BACK ROW: Don Fddy, Tim Dawson, Ted Talcott. aron Rissen, Jim Harris, Craig Mitchell. Sharks Club. FRONT ROW: Linda Izumi, Sue Allender, Pam Pothoff. icki Deremiah, Pat erfurth, Becky Moore. icki Jensen, Sherry Sha , l.ila Porter. SECOND ROW Jud I aeuer. Carolyn Dykes, Linda Colle . M ra Hoekenheru. anc Farrow, Sara Blackburn. Melinda Muell, Kay Br ant, Sue Struvk, Chris Lyon. THIRD BONN Martha MekKeeii. Mar ka% Johnson. Julie Synhorst. nn Mc ormick, Jane Sk.les. Jan Stuart, Jane Peterson, llison Lour, era Perkins. BACK BONN Heather Haskins, Sherry Hudgens, Mary Bliss, Judy Brock, Linda Jensen, Lisa Hemple- man, Mindy Gallagher. Boys ' Club Board. FRONT ROW: Craig Thornhill, secretary; Jon Hoak, president; and Hon I il jedahl, fee president SECOND HOW: Jim Peter- son, junior representative; and Boh Jackson, senior representative. (Not pictured: Bruce Heilman. treasurer). 7:30 comes early, but Key Club members listen attentively to Chamber of Commerce speaker Mr. John D Rex. Boys Sell T-Shirts, Design Victory Flag A new symbol of the Roughrider spirit — the victory flag — emerged as the Boys ' Club swung into action to instill enthusiasm and loyalty in Roosevelt boys. As the year progressed, the boys bought a series of plaques recording athletic achievements, sold Go Rider and Odin buttons, raised money to buy new wrestling uniforms, rewrote their con- stitution, sponsored a water-polo game, and sold over 500 Rider T-Shirts. Club sponsorship changed hands this fall when Mr. Don Blackman was replaced by Mr. John Barrett. During a short ceremony at the East basketball game, an engraved plaque was presented to Mr. Blackman. 52 Hooray for the red, WHITK and BLUE! Not only is this shirt economical, but it can be worn any where... even to the Prom, explains Bruce Heil- man to Bob Jurgenson. Girls ' Club Board. FRONT ROW: Toni Sarcone, secretary ; Patti Burns, president; Linda White, vice president; and Linda Laughlin, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sue Rood, Judi Ahlen, Mary Beth Minear, ieki Jensen, Mary Housh, Lucy Blount, Jeanne Rubin. BACK ROW: Sandy Brown, Jean Teigland, Mary Pritchard, Linda Neufeld, Trudi Bringenberg, Sue Webster, Holly Jennings. (Not pictured: Lea Small and Beth Woods.) Having their picture taken is a novel experience for the convalescent children whom Jackie Newlin and Ellen Kramer are visiting. Girls ' Club Provides Community Services Soon after a flower-decked installation last spring, the Girls ' Club officers and board began planning committee activities and the Spin- sters ' Spree. Roosevelt girls served the community through Saturday visits at the Home for Sightless Women and Childrens ' Convalescent Home. Under the direction of Mrs. Velma Cross, club sponsor, food, clothing, and toys were given to needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving. The pride and joy of Roosevelt spirit were the energetic and uniform girls ' pep section, Blue Cadets, and Smash North ribbons all sponsored by Girls ' Club. Linda Laughlin, Mrs. Cross, and Trudi Bringenberg are ready to deliver food to needy families at Christmas. Even though she doesn ' t have on a button-down collar blouse. Linda Neufeld and Marv Pritchard de- cide to punch Kathy Melcher s pep club card. 53 Spinsters Treat Boys At Once Upon A Time The Mad Hatter ' s Tea Party and Never, Never Land were all part of the Spinsters night out Once Upon A Time. As the Spree of 1967 went down the Yellow Brick Road it wound past the Gingerbread House, the Wizard of Oz, Winnie the Pooh, and Huckleberry ' s pond. The vivid colors of this storybook land were matched by the flowers presented each boy by his spinster escort. Bionka Gilroy (alias senior Mary Housh) picked our Mr. Brooks (alias senior Sue Web- ster) in a Dating Game assembly advertising the Spree. But the choice was different Saturday night as Patti Burns, Girls ' Club president, crowned Bob Shaw the King of Hearts. Anne Boydston tells Tom Merrill Just stick the tree under your eoat when nohody ' s looking. First you make me carry flowers, then I ' m supposed to follow the Yellow Brick Road . . Bob Shaw, Man of the Year Scholar, athlete, student statesman, Bob Shaw reigned as a true Man of the Year. The four other senior boys selected as candidates were Bruce Heilman, Ron Liljedahl, Ken Whitney, and Pat Neal. Pat Neal lar Beth Minear, social com- mittee chairman gets a front row seat to watch the crowning fes- tivities at the 1967 Spinsters Spree. Ken Whitney Office Assistants. FRONT ROW: Linda Hadley, Vicki Vermeulen, C:arol Hobbs, Lynn Roth. BACK ROW : Kay Shade, Donna Ragland, Sharon llammel, Sue Carlson, Helen White. Not pictured: Becky Blacketcr, Lesley Olson, Lori Stokka, Sue Kilgore. Is there a phone in the teacher ' s lounge? Audio Visual. Brian Woolever, John Kliot, Mark Eliot, Bill McCoombs, and John Kessling. TRHS Runs Smoothly With Students ' Help By answering the phone, sorting ad- mits and passes, and running errands, office a ssistants this year have helped the administration. The nurses assistants provided valu- able services, helped Mrs. Bridget Sweet, and administered first aid. Students helped in the counseling de- partment by making appointments and doing errands for the 6 full-time counselors. Collecting fines, stamping cards, and checking literature in and out of the library were a few duties of the library assistants. The science lab assistants cleaned lab equipment and corrected tests for the science teachers at Roosevelt. The audio-visual assistants helped the teachers with the various mecha- nized teaching devices and film equipment. Assisting with assembly programs, building and working with sets in pro- duction, and cleaning up after these functions are a few duties of the stage crew. 56 Counselors Assistants. FRONT ROW: Donna Barricks, Diane Miller. BACK ROW: Ann Kooser, Karen Schuster, Nancv Mullette. Nurse assistants receive instructions from Mrs. Bridget Sweet. The girls are Karilyn Broad, Nancy Cook, and Patsy Russell. Keeping books in circulation and card files in order are library assistants Debby Kasparek, Judy Levine, and Cathy Melcher. I ab Assistants: Larry Brown, John Eisentraut, Cheryl fonts, Tom Heuer, Judi Ahlen, Randy Cameron, Tom Blnxhom, and Joannie Wooters. Sound Crew. FRONT ROW: Bob Young, Craig Kaldenberg. Stage Crew. SECOND ROW: Peter Williams, Dwavne Vm Hemert, John Jeager, Becki Yapp, John Errett. BACK ROW : John Economacke, Tom Forker, Barry Haglan, Peter Cerdom. 57 Clubs Help Students Plan For Future Jobs Learning with the future in mind was the common goal of various clubs around Roosevelt. Members with an interest in available jobs after gradua- tion found these clubs educationally stimulating. Two clubs which maintained their separate identities and yet held joint meetings were the Health Careers Club and Future Physicians. Speakers were professionals chosen for their knowledge and interest in health. Future Teachers of America mem- bers were encouraged by the speeches of Drake professors and past club members. Future Veterinarians Club, begun this year, was organized to inform and entice those curious about the field of veterinary medicine. Trips to business establishments and talks by professional secretaries high- lighted meetings of the Secretarial Club. Meetings of the Math-Science Club were composed of talks and demonstra- tions by members on topics such as topology and related sciences. Distributive Education Club mem- bers went out on the job and gained experience in the business world. Listening avidly, Math-Science Club members soak in information which may prove helpful in future years in their various vocations. Reading speeches proclaiming their duties and taking an oath, new Future Teachers Club officers arc installed as the old officers relinquish their jobs. Mr. Handall Fossum. sponsor, distributes some of his knowledge to DECA Club members. Various Fun Clubs Provide Entertainment The Equestrian Club is for students interested in horses. Activities include guest speakers and picnics. The officers this year were Jill Latchem, president; Marilyn Wessels, vice president; Jean Parker, secretary; Sarah Al lender, treasurer; with Mr. Keith Carlson serv- ing as sponsor. The purpose of Homemaking Club is to teach girls about the various fields of home economics by bringing in speakers. Members toured the depart- ment of home economics at Iowa State University. The officers were Ann Kirf- man, president; Jane Innes, vice presi- dent; Sue Krohmer, secretary; and Jane Bishop, treasurer. Miss Ruth Baum- gartner sponsored the club. No; they aren ' t Village Stompers. Rick Lucas and Brian Lewis are members of Folk Music Club. Several Equestrian mernben disc uss possibilities of another horse show with Mr. Kt ith Carlson, sponsor. Students interested in playing or learning to play bridge organized the Bridge Club. The officers this year were presidents Barb Sands and Mar- garet Sullivan; vice president Dave Franklin and supply chairman Allen Brown. The sponsor was Mr. Donald Gonnerman. Folk Music Club is made up of stu- dents who like to sing, play a guitar, or just listen. Each member is given a chance to play for the group. The officers were chairman Paul Wilson, and the board: Bob Black, Cathy Avis, Vicky Wells, Karen Wednay, Nancy Gustafson, and Stephanie Grove. The sponsor was Mr. Ben Norman. The Chess Club was organized by students who enjoy chess. They hold tournaments among themselves and with other schools. The sponsor was Mr. Thomas Scott and the officers were Robert Landweher, president; Dan Harger, vice president; and Jim Rogers, secretary. The Rope Jumping Club teaches basic skills to its members who then create their own routines performed to music. The club has performed be- fore various schools, at the PTA open- house and at the Convalescent Home for Children. Mrs. Eula Cole was sponsor. 60 Homemaking Club members gather to view slides presented by a guest speaker. Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear — turn around... sing rope-jumpers Janet Peterson and Abbie Jones. Aha! I got him right where I want him, thinks David Holle, as his opponent Hon Barns prepares to make a dastardly mo e. 61 Students Demonstrate Specialized Interest DEBATE CLUB, sponsored by Mr. David Grosland, engaged in two tour- naments at Valley. Under the success- ful leadership of Glen Sutherland, president; Jim Silverman, vice presi- dent; and secretary, Cindy Kreig, the club won ten out of twelve debates held. CAMERA CLUB was organized to instruct anyone with interest on the operation and use of camera and film developing techniques. The members, under the leadership of Owen Hayes as president, provided pictures for the annual and newspaper editions and processed their own film in the school darkroom. HAM-RADIO CLUB was very active with setting up radio demonstrations for the PTA Open House and engaging in their own research dealing with meteorological data seekers. With president Cliff Davidson, the members succeeded in contacting various high school stations throughout the country with the school call letters WAO QJX. LATIN CLUB was sponsored by Mrs. Joyce Fant and headed by Roy William- son. Through its varied activities, Latin Club endeavored to promote in- terest in Latin and Roman history. A state convention where the members met others in Latin Clubs throughout Iowa highlighted the year. 62 Our plans for contacting China this meeting didn ' t work out as well as planned, Cliff Davidson informs fellow ham-radio operators. Cliff Davidson leads I atin Cluh members Dave Kramer, Roy Williamson, Lois Larson, Peggy Troxel, Martha Green and Kmily Perkins in a rousing chorus of Yeni, Vedi, Vici. Carmi Soifer, president; Sue John- son, vice president; Colleen Higgins, secretary; and Helen Matthews, treas- urer; helped SCRIBBLERS CLUB func- tion for the purpose of improving original writing skills. Pretty bad, isn ' t it? asks president Carmi Soifer of Mr. B. A. Freimuth, sponsor of Scribblers Chib, as Colleen lliggins and Sue Johnson look on. Students with verbal skill practice on one another in Debate Club. Members are Kathy Johnson, Paul Easter, Cindy Krieg, Clenn Sutherland, and Brian SehifTler. The NATIONAL THESPIAN SO- CIETY is composed of members who participated in school dramatic pro- ductions and earned the ten points necessary for membership. Meetings led by Carmi Soifer, president; Diane Akin, vice-president; Beth Woods, sec- retary; Becki Yapp, treasurer; and Carol McClurg, scribe; included a candle-light ceremony installing new members, skits, original presentations, guest speakers, and joint programs with other troupes in the city. Also en- joyed at the meetings were movies of previous Roosevelt play productions. Highlighting the year ' s activities was the State Competition of Speech and Dramatics. The members triumphantly took first place in many selected phases, competing with other dramatic troupes throughout Iowa. Restful ly smiling after their frantic antics, some Thespian Troupe members gather. Officers Diane Akin, Carol McClurg, Carmi Soifer, and Becki Yapp art ' seated. Not pictured: Beth Woods. Standing are Paul Moore, Diane Webetef, Bob Waldinger. Brian Beese. Deena Barton. Dick Perr% . Linda Moon, Claudia Ste enson. Karen Weiner, Pat Peterson, Fred Spence, Stanlie James, ( ind Cochran, Linda CriiTin. nne Boydston, Debbi l)e( orpo, and Ken Mitchum. 63 Bands and Orchestra Communicate Musically And if you don ' t hit 4 C this time, guess where this is going to land. Orchestra. FRONT HOW : ( Vorclin, J. Van Cinkel, T. Fatland, S. Dreher. Sr.COM) IU) N: ( Mitchell, k Mitchem, |. Lindquist, M Martell. (. Waugh, R. Peterson, A. Long, 1). S honing. THIRD ROW: J. Skiles. V Castro, k. Johnson, k. Abramson, B. Hruhes, S. Stageman, J. Snyder, B. Hruhes, B. Young, 1). Ridenhour, M Camphell. FOURTH ROW: L Grif- fin, L. Liljegren, G. Jones, F. Teigland, J. Dougherty C (.nihcr. M. Bennett, P. Silver, J. I.andgren, P licich, C. Sandle, M Pennington. J Lorence. H ( K HOW: B Lewis, M. Tuttle, Mr. Obcr, Miss Garrett. Mr Brauninger, Mr. Bagley. After the football season, the 144 member marching band, under the di- rection of Mr. Robert Bagley, was divided into two smaller bands, the Blue Band and the White Band. Jerry Strawman was student director. An Honor Band, consisting of 68 members from the other bands, prac- ticed as a special group three mornings a week. The Pep Band played for home city series basketball games and at pep assemblies. Honor Band. FRONT ROW: J. Snvder, D. DeCorpo, K Wollman, A. Gifford, C. Rease, P. Kacena, C. Peterson. S I pton, J. DiMaria, B. Frank. k Turpin J Stansbury SECOND ROW ' : B. Hruhes, S. Shav, C. Major. S. Carter, B. Young, I). Hansen, J. karsjens, S. Ransom. ( M«M,IWm C Osher Peterson, J. Pierson, B. Carlston, B. Boatman, B Minear. B. Sargent, R. Cook. THIRD ROW: P. Weishaar, R. Anderson, J. Anderson. W Heskett M Johnson. . Meservey, P. Micich. J. Crowley, C. Sutherland, J. Major, M. LaFollette, B. Cameron, B. Andrus. M M.tchell, h P arce, J Wanamaker T. Parrv, C. Van Note, F. HofTer, T. Telford, D. Wainpler. S Goettsth, J Strawman, C. White. BACk ROW: F. % strum. M Pugli. Williams, S. Lenning, S. Davidson. S Stearns. I) Scl.i.ahel. M McCrath, Fric Ludwig, B. Fletcher, M. Dejong, A. Her berg, Mr. BauleN Not pictured: Robin Dorff, Bruce Richey. 64 Orchestra. FRONT ROW: T. YanCleve, B. Boatman. D. Sitherland, T. Thomas. SE OND ROW: F. Kramer, S. Brown, S. Allen, F Mien. H Mmear. V (.ustalson. ( Ilfnfreg. L f 1— , L Blake. THIRD BONN I) Barton, G. Johnson, R. C:ook, A. Fitz, J. Arvidson, P. Gerdom. M Olsen. |, I mnpkins. s Scfrt n. P, Pit er. P Vend en Branden, B. Bagle FOl ' RTH now | Crawley, I w iUIri U. M. M cC rat h . J. Wenenraeer, I) schnabel. I ( adwcll. Slut man. B. ( arron. |. Harris. B. Berry. T. Hughes. U. Meade. FIFTH ROH i I Bwnciiwen, S. Leaning, 8. Milligan. H Hammer, J. Hall. Not pictured: L Dexter, B. Briggs. The entire orchestra (also under Mr. Bagley ' s direction) played the accom- paniment for the spring musical Brig- adoon. They also played at the Iowa Music Education Convention and at commencement. Charles Nordin was student director of the 80 member or- chestra. Both the bands and the orchestra performed in the two part Winter Con- cert and were accompanied by guest soloist, trumpeter Doc Severinsen, in the spring concert. Blue Band. FRONT ROW: D. DeCorpo. K. Wollam, B. Hruhes, S. Shay, E. Eades, T. Tiedeman, J. Williams, B. Bagley, D. Schultz, P Kacena, G. rHirmi, I Di Maria, I Stansbury. SECOND ROW: B. Young. R. nderson. P Weishaar, J. Anderson. I karsji us. J. C;ildenmeister. S. Ransom. B. Minear. J. Hertel, ( Osher, I Pierson, M. Olson. (. Johnson. J lack son, B. Andrus, B ( ' ameron, M 1 .aFollette. ( .. Sutherland. J. Crowley. THIRD ROW: V Mimil), V l.indquist, S. Setren. I knight. R Beatt , D George. P. Johansen. B. Tompkins, T. Berg, R. Rogers .( an Note, T. Parry, D. Fray, k. Hint e. D kirkpatriek. J Rogers. R Nelson. I Telford. I) ampler. (. White, B. Broyles, J. ( olhurn. I. Has. V Miller. R. Houghton. S. Ramsland. B. Mcintosh. I) ( ordle. K ( k ROW : 1 N strom, P. Dennis, k. Thompson. B Panor. M Pugh. S. Stearns. P.Williams, B. Jacobs, M. McCrath. B Fletcher. B Bla ek. T. Dawson, ML DeJong,G. kuchan . Mr. Bagle . Not pictured: Robin DoriT. Mien Broun. White Band. FRONT ROW | Snxder, A. C.ifTord, C. Major. S Carter. M nnstrong, . Isbill, R. Teegerstnun, P. Albertson, B. Wallace. C. Bentley, ( lease S Upton, B. Frank, k. Turpin SECOND ROW: I) Hansen. W. Heskett, M. Johnson, M. Davenport, C. Adamson, B. Riches. C. Stesenson, C. Henry, C. Bienfang, B. Boatman. M. Ofstein. B. ( arlston, R. ( Seek, B. Sargent. B Ware, V Peterson. P. (.erdom, M.Jones. S. Douglas. J. (.ett s. M Mitehell. I Major. P. Micich. THIRD ROW: J. Hall, D. Bond. I Callaghcr. S. Bnmnbridge, B. Johnson. ( . Olson. D. Laughead. F. Pearce. W Dobberton. R Shirlev. I Wanamaker. R. Larson. L bels. (.. Oasis. I .. ( ades . | Rente)  Hofl ' er. S (.oettsch. J. Strawman. J. Bauni. . Martin son. M Wolfe. I Houck. R. Orth, (.. Neveln, A. Harding, B. Parker, L Wildrick B ( k ROW: k. Herron. J. Willits, S. Lenning. I agen. S. David- son. I) Schnabel, E. Ludwig, D. Russell, T. Steinbach, J. Kline, A. Herzberg, Mr. Bagley. Talented Pep Groups Highlight Halftime With Color, Cadence Flag Cadets. Debbie DeCorpo, Karen Turpin, Mary Beth Minear, lar Dejeng, I inda Knight, Cindy Osher, Barb Blazek, Bar!) Bagley. r m WZgk . , ■ The Roosevelt marching band proudly marches into a new formation portraying the Roosevelt victory flag. State Champion Sherry Niendorf sparks halftime entertainment with her spirited baton twirling. ...and the saints go marching on. 66 Riderettes. FRONT ROW: Barb Kwald, Cathy Wittenbanuh. Mareia Moritz, Jean I isc hen, Ly nn Cushman, Sharon Stanfill, Cheri Paterson, Carol Toran. Mar Capps. Cath hramson. Diane Winters. SECOND ROW : Libhy Hise, Judy Cunningham, Dee Johnson, Sue KiUore, Stanlie James, Chris I ast. 1  r Ann Smith, Sandy Robinson, Marianne Straser, Debby Bagg. BACK ROW: Donna Allen, Abi Proeter, Cindy Shirley, Linda Groves, Linda Atherton, Diane Creger, Lori Stokka, Judy Starr, Nancy Cook, Donna (Grif- fith, Diane Miller. Attired in their cowgirl outfits and pom poms, thirty-six Riderettes add a special boost to half-time entertain- ment and pep assemblies. The girls, sponsored by Mr. Bagley, also per- formed in the Viesha Parade, the Armed Forces Day Parade, and the Drake Relays Parade. Cheri Paterson carried responsibilities as head rider- ette, assisted by Cheryl Jones and Sharon Stanfill. Drum major Paul Micich co-ordinated marching band and Riderette efforts and led the Roughrider band through halftime routines. As halftime soloist and an important part of the band routines, majorette Sherry Niendorf added sparkle and action to many performances. Winner of many honors, Sherry now holds the title of State Champion Majorette. The eight high-stepping flag cadets, headed by senior Linda Knight, led the band onto the field during the Star Spangled Banner and performed dur- ing the halftime show, bearing the blue and the white. Fifteen band and orchestra members succeeded in making chairs in the All State Band and All State Orchestra. District tryouts were held in Ames and the groups practiced and performed All State Orehestra Members. FRONT ROW: Anita Castro, Karen with the All State Chorus Over Thanks- hramson, Kathy Johnson, Joan Van Cinkel, Tracy Thomas, Botkj giving vacation Ware. BACK HOW: Craig Mitehell, Jim Stansburs , Charles ordin, Ken Mitchum, Cary White. Choruses Produce Sounds of Music Roosevelt ' s music department had the opportunity to work with a new music director this year. Mr. Delbert Schiebel, who got his schooling at Drake University, took over the many responsibilities in organizing the vocal groups for programs in the school year. Under Mr. Schiebel ' s direction, three musicals were presented at Christmas- time: for the Rotary Club, a school as- sembly, and a PTA meeting. The two lead singers for Brigadoon , the spring musical, came from the Con- cert Chorus. A spring concert of the combined choruses for the PTA was presented. Many new ideas for expanding the music department are being considered. One possibility is to make Concert Chorus a full-time subject next year. Concert Chorus. FRONT ROW: Diana Holman, Pat Miller, kathv Dean. Unda Grovel, Dave Christianson, Dave McDaniel, John Thelen. SEC- OND ROW: lar% Smith, Jean Teigland. kathy Murray, Abie Jones. Cindy Cramer, Sharon Hummel, Dave Leatherman. THIRD ROW: ( eth) Vbramson, Jane Unit, Margaret I pdegruff, kathy kirkpatriek, Eric Darling, Jane Skiles, Sandy Robinson, Barh Anderson, Barbara Kwald, PattJ Ratchke, l eri Hughes, Virgil Sampson, Jerry Campbell. ( oiieentration is the key to the success of the Cirls Clcc Club as they pre- pare their part in the spring concert. The Wonderful White-Winged Warrior pre- pares for musical flight. (In real life he ' s know n as ( raig Miller. | ( onceri ( boras. FRON1 ROW: Kent Shephard, Jon Hale. Steve Potter, Sffl Mow , Barb Phillips. Carol Toran, Marx ( apps, Bcck Blacketer. Marx Booth. SECOND ROW: Jokn Dejong, Tom Proctor. Earl Naylor, Fred Hoffor, Karilyn Broad, Donna Allen, Carol McClnrg, ancx Cook, Cind) Cochran, Doc Morse. THIRD ROW: Tom Corco ra n, John Morgan, John Wfllrint, Mike Meade, Tami Futland. Marx Loader, Jeri Jones. amx Petefish. Tracx Thomas. FOURTH ROW : John ( adwell. Pat llenr . Barb Bliss, Jane Bishop, Diana Winters, Donna Griffith, Donna Kagland, Trudi Bringenberg. Boxs (.lit- Chab. FRONT ROWl Gary BiHujrif  arl Maylor, Dave Leatherman, La l a I I Paul Wilson. Daxt MeDaniel, Marty Clark. SECOND BOW Fred Holler. John Dejonu. John Morgan. nd ( hinn. Seott Bannister, Mike Lay. THIRD ROW Everett Inck, Don W ester. Mike Horner, l oin Corcoran. Pat Henrx. Brian Stewart. Larrx Sharon. Sometimes feelings just can ' t be expressed in music on Mondax morning - e en h incmhers of Mixed Chorus. (met. Dave Miaaar, Jan Opel, Fred Stance, Joj Harvey, Lynda (iriflin, Mary Beth Minear, Becki Yapp, Stanlie Janu s, Dick Student Dramatic Efforts Enhance Roosevelt Stage From the infamous night of January 16th, through three eras in old England, and on to the make-believe land of Brigadoon, the Roosevelt drama department effectively demonstrated a variety of skills. A murder, a lost needle, and even a disap- pearing community added excitement to the per- formances. The audience itself joined in for the fall mystery, Ayn Rands The Night of January 16th. Jurors were selected at random each night and were cautioned to examine all evidence be- fore reaching their verdict. An Evening of Comedy and Mime consisted of three classics: Gammer Gurton ' s Needle, She Stoops to Conquer, and The Importance of Being Earnest. The selections traced English drama from slap-stick to situation comedy. The Importance of Being Earnest went on to the Iowa State Speech Association Contest and received a 1 rating. Led by master mime Mary Beth Minear, the nine mimes actively became a clothes washer, hairdresser patrons, and melodramatic heroes and villains between curtains. Mr. Roger C. Anderson directed the plays. 70 Guilty! Do you really want to know what I was doing the night of January Kith? We ' ll never net |T at State Contest it u e just stand around like this. ' Meg Brockie (Anne Boydston), Brigadoon ' s coquette, sings to the Brigadoon elans (concert chorus) of the rarity of her mother ' s wedding day. Mythical ' Brigadoon ' Outstanding On Stage A devoted cast delighted enthusiastic audi- ences as the legendary town of Brigadoon came to life on the Roosevelt stage. Brigadoon, a town that comes to life only one day every 100 years, is the setting for the love story of Fiona MacLaren, a Scottish lass, and Tommy Albright, a hunter from New York, who happens on this village in the highlands of Scotland. A brilliant joint effort of the drama and music departments, led by Mr. Roger Anderson, Mr. Robert Bagley, and Mr. Delbert Schiebel, and ably supported by stage and sound crews, set designers, and choreographers, Brigadoon was one of the school year ' s outstanding moments. CAST Tommy Albright David De Hamer Fiona MacLaren Cindy Cochran Jeff Douglas. Tom Thompson Frank (Jim Alters) the bartender gets an earful from Jetf Meg Brockie Anne Boydston Douglas (Tom Thompson) who relates his outlook on life Harry Beaton Brent Barry anc j i ove a f ter an unusual trip to the Scottish highlands Maggie Anderson Chriss East Jean McLaren Deena Barton Charlie Dalrymple John Hertel Archie Beaton. Eric Darling Andrew MacLaren Ken Mitchum Mr. Lundie John Morgan Jane Ashton Lucy Blount 72 Fiona MacLaren (Cindy Cochran) thinks of her prospects of becoming a hride as she watt lies her sister Jean (Deena Barton) marry Charlie Dalrymple i John Hertel). Andrew MacLaren (Ken Mitchum) and Mr. Lundie (John Morgan) look on. Fiona MacLaren (Cindy Cochron) and Tommy Albright (Dave DeHamer) meet for the first time in the market place. ( armi Soifer. student director, gives Dave DeHamer, Briga- MOn ' s lead male singer, some encouragement before curtain time. Maggie Anderson (Chriss East) shows her grief in a mournful ballet over the body of Harry Beaton (Brent Barry) who died trying to escape from Brigadoon. 73 rts Determination, a will to suc- ceed — and a sportsman is formed. His is a constant effort to improve himself so that he can always give of his best. His is an ability to exert himself for a goal, and to recognize as his own a difficult challenge. He alone tries, or aids others with their attempts. With or without triumph or glory, his is an achievement. 75 Rider ' s Season Capped by Victory Over East This was the year! Roosevelt High School, annual football power, was rated a strong favorite to occupy the cellar in the city standings. The team was young and inexperienced, and no superstars appeared in the picture. Most important of all, many believed that Roosevelt ' s student body would be content with the experts ' pre-season poll. This proved to be an incorrect as- sumption. The inaccuracy of these statements only bolstered Roosevelt ' s incentive. This became Coach Don Prior ' s ninth consecutive winning season. Rider Coat lies Charles Mamiire. Bob Ander- son, Joe Blasko ieh, Hon Adeoek, Don Prior, Al ( ' omito, and Tom Heed beam over a sui- eessful season. Steve Hutching Senior (.uard W cxlmier uard ll-( it Honorable Mention Scott kirkpatrick St-nior K.nd VNcidi.nc. .ir l Ion. Hand Junior Guard All-City Honorable Mention ll State Honorable Mr. it. on Bruce Heilman Frank Coppola Senior Back Senior Back ll ( itv All-( it Ml State HmnUl Mention ll State Honorable Mention 76 Ken NM.it. iv Senior Back All-City II-Statc Most aluable Pla er Boh Shaw Sciinir I ' .nd ll-( it III -State Honorable Mention chuck Blaskoxuh Sophomore ( «-nit-r ||-( il Honorable Mention Ml State Honorable Mention Ken Burdick Charles Rumey Amy Kngman Junior Back Senior Tackle Senior Knd Ml ( it Honorable Mention UM il Honorable Mention |ohn (.reer Senior Center Crover Hahn Sophomore Knd Jim Henneberry Senior Back Dave Hoogenakker Senior Back Bill Hutchison Junior Tackle Ml it Honorable Mention All State Honorable Mention Bob Jackson Senior Back Bill Johnson Senior Tackle Steve Leeman Senior Knd Dave Kettvvecn Senior (.uard Hon Kiljedahl Senior Back Kred Korence Junior (.uard All-Cits Honorable Mike Maher Jim Peterson Senior Guard Junior Back All-City Honorable Mention All-State Honorable Mention Dick Pieper Senior Tackle Mike Pope Senior Back Dave Boos Senior ( i nter Beadle ste art Junior Back Craig Tbornbill Senior (.uard Ml ( it Honorable Mention Ml State Honorable Mention Bob | ompkins Senior (.uard Ml ( it v Honorable Mention Brent Walker Sophomore Back Tim Wb.tr Senior Tackl A Team Named Desire In a season when teamwork was the key to success, there still were individual plays which caught the fancy of the fans. Joining the illus- trious football tradition of Randy Duncan, Mark Manders, and Dan Grimm were such stalwarts as Frank Coppola, Ken Burdick, Jim Peterson, Bob Shaw, Beadle Stewart, and Ken Whitney. Peterson ' s passing in the East game, Whit- ney ' s spectacular run in the Ames finale, Stew- art ' s dash in the North encounter, Coppola ' s spectacular interceptions — all created memories that Rider fans will cherish through the years. The result of teamwork and individual effort was one of the finest season ' s records ever put together by a Roosevelt football squad. M X( RE OKI) TRHS 20 ...Valley 0 tuik 2fi Tech 7 TRHS l t Lincoln 0 TRHS U Newton 0 TRHS 27 ...North 0 TRHS 1 fowling 17 TRHS 21 ...East 13 TRHS 35 Ames 6 s 1 1 is 1 l( s TRHS OPPONENT Points 170 43 First Downs 112 82 Rushing ardagc 1  .- ! 1097 Passing Yardage 737 397 Total Offense 2388 1494 Passes 51-142 34-96 Passes Int. by IS 6 Punts 23-29.3 38-33.7 Fumbles Lost 4 16 Yards Penalized H I 312 A powerful tackle by Frank Coppola stops an East runner for a small gain. Beadle Stewart, junior Rider back, scampers for yardage against the Scarlets. 78 Jim Peterson, junior quarterback, drops back into the pocket and sets to fire an aerial. Sophomore Football Team Captures City Crown SI S() RECORD THUS IS Valley 0 THUS 53 Tech 0 THUS 41 Lincoln ( THUS 25 Newton 13 THUS IS North 12 THUS 0 Dowling 96 T HUS 26 K- Ist 7 TRHS 14 Ames 7 The Roosevelt sophomore football team pro- duced a victorious season record of 7-1-0. The Riders ' offense proved successful and the defense strong, as they outscored their opponents 195-70. Much of the credit for this winning season must go to head coach Tom Reed and assistant coach Joe Blaskovich, and student coaches Dee Bodin, Randy Stevenson, Rob Gruen,and Dave Harrison. Led by such players as Mike Hickerson, Cliff Slaughter, Junior Barlow, and Mark Crandall, the Roughriders captured the sophomore City Title. Key victories over Newton, North, and East overshadowed the season ' s only loss, which was to Dowling. This year ' s sophomore team was one of the finest in Roosevelt history, boasted Coach Reed. FRONT HOW: ( oath Blasknvith. ( Slaimhter. C RheacL L Shirk. (.. Hitklin. H. Winhlade. S. Allen. M. ( randell. 1 Dickins. ( Su.nncr. l. Hickerson. (.. Hahn. T. Blvthe. 1). I ■■rfllHl, B. Halstad. M lc( lain. k. Warwick. T. Liljcdahl. SK OND HOW : St ( nat h Stevenson. I euman. M Ticdinan. J. Shirk, k. Devine. (.. Schumann. C. I ' hlinger. K Fnllerton. k. Mcl.auuh- lin. L King, L I .aimholt . S. I hornton. W. St hecr. J. (.reer. I). 1 eruson, I). Zamow. k. (.rcen, M. kline. C. Barlow, (oath Reed THIRD HOW St I oat h Bodin. Mgr. Shirk. S. Stroeher. M. ( hencv. 5. (.ardener. |. leaner. L krit ' U. M Kenan. I Mlu . I Stan. I Lewis, C. Hcihnan. M. Seidenfeld, L. Dickman. H. Buckle . ML Sible . M. Butler. Mosier. J. Backman. M ( linton. l Martin. FOURTH HOW: Mgr. Merklex. Mm. Borg,  Burns. H. Ilerndon, 1). Bc ridge. F. Tappen. I Dcskin. (.. Flaherty, P O ( onnt ll. . Martinson B Meade, k. Meyer, P. gaaer, St. Coach Harrison. St. (oath Cram. BACK HOW: S. Ford. B. h.inv |. White. M. Michael. T. (arson. (.. Wilhoit. L Brown, ML Levine, J. Berr , J. Olson. L Thorpe, . Sternberg Not Pictured: M Williams. B. (.rcen. 81 Cross Country — Where Personal Effort Pays THUS 6 Fast 21 TRHS (i Valley 21 THUS 9 Tech 16 TRHS (i Dowling 21 [HHS 27 Marshalltown 2S THUS H Kast IS TRHS i North 20 TRHS— Tied tor second in the State Mile Team Race TRHS - First in Mike Augustine lmitatinnal Mitt TRHS -Finl in Cit Meet TRHS- Third in State Cross Country Meet Again this year, the Roosevelt cross country team proved to be one of the best high school teams in the state. The harriers won their duel meets easily and gained their second straight City Title. Team effort and excellent coaching by Charles Greenwood and Bernard Fors joined to- gether for a winning combina- tion, an the Riders won the City Title and the Mike Augustine Invitational. Co-captains Jim Feree and Pete Jones sparked the team throughout the season. The cross country season ended successfully with a third place finish in the State Meet. FRONT ROW: S. Smith, M. Mahan, E. Darling, L. Clark, J. Wilkin, B. Carmn, B. Lulu. BACK ROW B, Sergio, R. Doiff, Tazzioli, J. Hale, J. KllerhofT, C. Van Deventer, P. DorfT, J. S. Spr . T. Hale. I Beriiharn. I .Tall at , S. Ramso... I) Wooters, Ferree, P. Jones, C. Schwab, F. Sergio, B. Johnson, F. Hoffer, B. Moorehead. S takes, I) Event, EL Donovan, H. Homing, B. White. SECOND ROW: R. Thorson, D. Nelson, T. Hess, J. Tcgclcr. I). Hepplcu hite. D. Beatty, B. Carpenter, T. Tompkins, B. Griffith, J. Raife, J. ( oat h John Shaffer instructs his team in the finer points of wrestling. Rider Grapplers Earn Success and Experience Although hampered by inexperience and injury, the Roosevelt wrestling team produced a fine season. Under the coaching of John Shaffer and Kent Bab- cock, the grapplers came through to win important meets and to place third in the City Series. Captained by seniors Bruce Heilman and Mike Evans, the Riders had many fine individual efforts put forth. At the South East Polk Invitational Doug Stark, Ken Brody, and Denny Deremiah won their individual classes and helped the Riders place sec- ond in team standings. In the City meet, Steve Hutchings and Denny Deremiah led the grapplers. Roosevelt again placed high in the Sectional meet with four champions, Mike Evans, Denny Deremiah, Steve Hutchings, and Ken Brody. The sophomores were undefeated in City Series competition and lost o nly to Valley. SEASON RE ORD THUS 25 Teeh 20 THUS 21 Nevada 24 TRHS 24 North 20 THUS 30 Bowling 16 TRHS IS Valley 23 THUS 19 Fast 25 THUS 13 Lincoln 28 TRHS 11 Kuemper 30 S.E. POLK IN I I ATIONAl 2nd Place in Team Standings FRONT HOW ( Blasko%ich. k. Brody, S. Hutching, B. Heilman. I). Deremiah, M. Kvans. I). Stark. (.. Lancelotti, J. Haife, ( . Karr. M. mott. J. Johnson. SECOND HOW : J. Wellman, T. Jones, J. Nichols, 1). l.ettxseen. I Short. M Norman. S. I hyherg, | ( osscn. H. Heed. I). 1 vans. I). StoUa. J, Hards. B. Miller, I). Hemplevvhite. BACK HOW: oa(h John Shaffer. I), rerurson. B. Halsted. J. eauer. S. HosensUin. M. Martin, K. Anderson. J. anden Branden. M. Clinton, M. Chenney, 1). Owens. Mosier. G. Shninaim. M. Kline. M. Izumi, C Heilman, K. Hahn, S. Codner, B. Rosenberg, M. ZinKerman, H. Storiner, S. Fleck, C. Wallace, M. Murphy, L. Kreig, H. Peterson. 84 86 Press, Hot Shooting Give Cagers 18-4 Mark A young and inexperienced squad was molded by Coach Al Comito into a team that missed qualifying for the state tour- nament finals by only three points. Sporting but four sen- iors, the Rider squad mowed down Valley 61-46, Tech 66-50, and Creston 87-50, only to stumble 62-59 before North, a team which placed fourth in the state tournament. Captained by Ken Whitney and Bob Shaw, the 1966-67 team had a season character- ized by a pressing defense, a sharp-shooting offense, and the dunk shot. One of the most publicized pre-s eason basket- ball prospects in the state, Toby Houston, made his first appearance in the Blue and White. This 6 foot 8 inch sopho- more ' s stuffs thrilled Roose- velt fans and won an honorable mention on the all-city team. Only two teams, Ames and North, were able to crack the Roosevelt defense. Although the Riders lost three contests to North, the scores did not indicate the tightness of the battles. In each game, the vic- tor was not decided until the closing seconds. In addition to their second place City Series finish and regional and sub-state victories, the team compiled many indi- vidual honors. Ken Whitney was picked first team all-city and second team all-state. Sen- ior center Bill Johnson was awarded second team all -city and all-state honorable men- tion. EUdei sophomore I oh Houston clean the hoards. Gordon Gottchalk floats through the air as he drops in a goal. Bill Johnson goes high to score a Rider basket. Bob Shaw uses strength to outmaneuver his opponent. Quickness and agility, these are the qualities that made Ken Whitney an all-stater. 89 Whitney Named Team ' s Most Valuable Player si s ) RECORD Roosevelt S9 Roosevelt 94 Roosevelt 71 Roosevelt 69 Roosevelt 93 Roosevelt 89 Roosevelt 56 Roosevelt 54 Roosevelt 71 Roosevelt 77 Roosevelt 98 Roosevelt 59 Roosevelt 91 Roosevelt 74 Roosevelt 62 Roosevelt 59 Roosevelt S3 Roosevelt 59 Newton 57 Ottumwa 37 Tech 55 Lincoln 51 Dowling 47 C.R.Regis 70 Ames 63 North 58 Dowling 33 Last 58 Lincoln 56 Valley 57 Nevada 53 Tech 53 Marshalltnwn 60 East 57 North 71 Ames 56 Coaches Ron Adcock and Al Comito s a a a Varsity Basketball Team. FRONT ROW: Coach Adcock, Ken Whitney, Cordon Cottschalk, Ken Burdick, Jim Peterson, Trevor Davis, John Wilson, Coach Prior. BACK ROW: Coach Reed, Bill Hutchinson, Mike Callagher, Toby Houston, Bill Johnson, Gene Ellefson, Phil Stutzman, Bob Shaw, Kent Shepherd, Coach Anderson, Coach Comito. 90 Rider Sophomores Highlight Campaign With City Title M s ) RECORD Roosex fit 55 exx ton 64 Roosevelt 65 ( )ttumxx 1 44 HoostN ell 80 Tech 32 Roosex ell 74 1 incoln 39 Roosex. ell 69 Do ling 67 Roosevelt 64 ( JUfegfl 18 Roosei ell (i4 Ames 55 Roosex ell 65 North 39 Roosevelt SI Do linn 44 Roosex elt 68 East 34 IMMCI elt 56 I incoln 44 Roosevelt 62 Vallej 47 Roosevelt 70 Nevada 37 Roosevelt 76 Tech 37 Roosevelt 72 MarshalHowii 55 Roosevelt 51 East 42 Roosevelt 65 North 47 Roosevelt 73 Ames 56 Compiling a 17-1 record, the sophomore bas- ketball team was one of the finest ever to play at Roosevelt. Suffering only an opening game loss to Newton, the Little Riders completely overwhelmed the rest of their opponents. Coupling a high scoring offense with a tenacious defense, the team easily won the city championship. Utilizing a balanced attack, the Riders averaged 66.1 points per game on offense and held their op- ponents to a defensive average of 46 points per game. Paced by Grover Hahn, Gene Ellefson, and Bob Winblade, these three were both the leading scorers and rebounders. Winblade also received the honor of being placed on the tournament team. Sophomore Baskethall Team. FRONT ROW : Davis Henderson, Paul Rosenborg, Dennis George, Larrv Shirk, John Neumann, Mick Michael, Clair Siaatr, Tim Miller, Jim Shirk. BACK ROW : Coaca Aocock, Brent Walker, Grover Mann, Bob Winblade, Gene Ellefson, Kent Devine, Rick Hirst, I rank Tappen, Greg Knox, Scott Kirkpatrick, Rick Borg. 92 Rider Divers Lead Tankers to Successful Season si so RECORD Roosevelt S Tech 26 Roosevelt 68 Fort Dodge 27 Roosevelt 59 East 36 Roosevelt 57 Ames 38 Roosevelt 68 Ottumwa 27 Roosevelt 68 North 27 Roosevelt 60 I ist 35 Roosevelt 80 Tech 15 Roosevelt 15 ( RAVashmRton 79 Roosevelt 63 Lincoln 32 Roosevelt 66 North 29 Roosevelt 61 Lincoln 34 City Meet -First District Meet -First State Meet -Sixth Depth highlighted the Roosevelt swimming this year. With few appar- ent stars, the Tankers took enough seconds and thirds, to outscore their opponents in every dual meet except Cedar Rapids, Washington, which later went on to win the state championship. Paced by sophomore diver Steve Spikes, the Riders won their 37th con- secutive city meet and tenth straight district title. Spikes was beaten only by team-mate Mike Johnson. Spikes and Johnson placed one-two in both the city and districts meets, and at the state meet at Ames, Steve exemplified the form of a state champion diver. Undoubtedly the closest meet was for the district title. Sioux City Cen- tral, pre-season favorite, was edged out by a determined Rider Team. Besides Spikes and co-captain Mike Johnson, Jim Kenworthy, Rob Stickler, Steve Schropp, Mike Downing, and co- captain Jim Spevak were other strong performers. s Cf f r fl r r m ' y hi 1 ; ' s Narx.lN ffllBW IH. FHO l ROW Qmj Peterson ( oat h Greenwood, Boyd Oillam. S K ( l ) R( ) ( rands r rantz, Jerr Sharp, Phil Spevak, Mike Johnson Jim Spevak, Rick V umann. Kim Putnam, Cre| Witt, loin Daxis St, v. Spikes. Don l.dd MT ( rispin THIRD BOW Mike lluLrrs.Hi Man arlson. I red Millt r Roger Palmer. Boh rhomsen. kesin McLaimhlin. Mike Regan. Pele Wolt . Mike Be an. B ( k BONN Mikf Dossiiing. eU |.mdo,ii.st. ( .reg join «, Mick Pnghjim kenvsorths. Stex. s, h. Bruce Schult e. Boh Stickler. Don St.nn 94 Sophomore diver Stv I Spike s exhibits state championship form as he executes this reverse di v. 95 High Hopes for City Title as Four Return A predominantly sophomore and junior ten- nis squad still had the balance to give the Riders the prospect of a successful 1967 season. Senior John Thelen and juniors Mike Hines and Jim Wellman provided the nucleus, and a strong group of sophomores pushed for recognition. Mr. Guy Michener returned as coach after an absence of 15 years, in a season when Lincoln was an overwhelming favorite for city and state championships. High points of the early season included the Bobcat Invitational and a dual meet with Lincoln. I !) () B( S SI S() Rl ( OKI) Junior Mike Hines waits for a return during the City High School Indoor Tournament. TRHS TRHS TRHS TRHS TRHS TRHS i mis I RHS TRHS TRHS TRHS TRHS TRHS 9 7 5 7 10 6 7 6 9 New ton East Ames Dow I inn Fort Dodge North Tech I Jncoln New ton L966 GIRLS SE ISON RECORD 7 last North Tech Lincoln Cirls Tennis Team. FRONT ROW: Cindy Shirley, Abbie Jones, Beck) kemble, Jane Barlow, Katy Fletcher. BACK ROW: Larry Brown (Mgr.), Cathy Pearsall Jackie Newlin, Barbara Bla ck. Abi Proctor, Kllen Kramer. Experience is Key Factor for Title Hopes The Roosevelt girls ' tennis team was a strong favorite to capture the city title again this year. The squad lost only two members of last year ' s team, and had important experience with which to work. Seniors Cindy Shirley and Abi Proctor were elected captains, and with Katy Fletcher gave the team high hopes for a championship at the state meet. Mr. Guy Michener also became the coach of the girls ' team. The Lincoln dual meet was expected to decide the city title. Other important events included the City Indoor and Outdoor tournaments and the district and state meets. Cindy Shirley concentrates on perfecting her lerve. Junior Katy Fletcher reaches to return the serve of her opponent. 99 Roosevelt Golfers Seek State Crown The Roosevelt linksmen were strong again this year and won their 22nd straight city championship. The nucleus of the team was built around the four returning letter winners Brad Schuchat, Amy Engman, Jon Hoak, and Gordon Gottschalk. Adding to the golfers ' depth were Reed Prior and John Wilson, both of whom gained some experience last year. Brad Schuchat concentrates on a putt during a wind-swept match with North. G£) W 31 ft B 4 ' FRONT ROW: John Donhowe, Reed Prior, Amy Fngman, Brad Schuchat, Jon Hoak, Cordon Gottschalk. BACK ROW: Alan Diamond, Ron Kelly, Ron Anderson, Pat Frank, Mike Norman, Marty Aronow, John Wilson, Boh Maddox, John Neuman. 100 Individuals Spark Girls ' Golf Team The girls ' golf team was strong again this year as 7 letter winners returned. Seniors Sue Allender and Barb Fanning headed the squad and sophomore Kathy Schuchat showed great promise. The rest of the team was built around Trudi Conk- ling, Debbie Backman, Barb Bliss, Chris Lyon, and Patti Ryden. Mr. Clark Munger coached the girls ' team. The closest match was an early match with Valley, which the Riders lost 135-140. The Riders were expected to do well in the state tourna- ment. Coach M linger Girls (.oil I t-am. FIRST BOW i CMl L on, kath Xtluichat, Barb Fanning, Janice Evans, Sue Shay. BACK ROW: Sue Allender, Fatti Byden, Debbie Backinan, Barb Bliss, Lynn Reilly. 101 Talent and Determination Lead Trackmen to Victory The blue and white DMR was a familiar sight leading the pack this season. After a strong finish in the Indoor Federation Meet, Roosevelt blasted Valley 108-25 in their first dual meet. The Rider fortunes rested mainly in middle distance strength. The record setting two mile relay of Ken Burdick, Phil Dorff, Frank Sergio, and Jim Ferree returned intact from last year. Individual standouts included hurdler Don Podre- barac, milers Pete Jones and Bob White, and high jumper Ron Liljedahl. Scott Kirkpatrick and Craig Thornhill, dis- cus throwers, paced the cindermen in the field events. Combined with the runners, this squad possessed some of the best track talent at Roose- velt in many years. Coach Greenwood commented, With the talent we have, there is no reason why this team could not be considered the greatest in Roosevelt history. ( oach Greenwood Coach Fors 102 Senior Jim Russell glides easily over a hurdle on his way to another victory. Trad team. FRONT ROW: Toby Houston. Hill Johnson. Mark Kahler, Ron Liljedahl, Don Podrebarac, Frank Sergio, Boh Jackson. Jim Russell. Craig Thornhill. Scott kirkpatrick, Paul Jones M ( OM) ROW : l)a e rxeland. Stexe Smith. Jim illcrholT, loin Davis, Tom Jones. John Wilken, Phil Dortt. Hank Itlll, Chuck Scliwdb, Stan Richcx. THIRD ROW: Dan Be eridge. Mark I cruuson. Roh Moorehead. Dennis I liars. Dnaiic an Hemcrt. Paul Nelson. Rick Thorson. Jim I .iliac. ( lill Slaunhter. John Ccrrctti. Jim I errec. Ml lones. FOURTH R( W ' : John J ull. Stexe lichtx. ( rii| McCoy, Brian ( arron. Roger (.irlc. I tit strom. loin Bloxham. Boh White, loin Tompkins. Charles an l)e enter. Rod Schrage. Jim la ioli. Lewis Jolly. FIFTH ROW i Stexe I ceniaii. I in I csdcll. Boh ( arpenter. Jim Swain. J ark Bernhard, Beadle Stewart. Dick Laughead. Boh (.ni- nth. Ufl Daxidson. Rohin Dorff. Dave Harrison. Mark Malum. Dave Hepplewhite. B ( K ROW fM Paxne. I d Bennett, Kent Devine. Boh Revell, Dax g Bcattx . Rax Html II, Mike Butler, Scott Die kson, I nm Hess. ( harlcs Max nard. l Richardson. |im Sc oltoc k. 103 Riders Gain Experience During Baseball Season With only four returning lettermen, this year ' s baseball team faced a rebuilding season. Captained by Bruce Heilman and Mark Wellman, inexperience was the biggest problem facing the squad. The Roughriders possessed strong hitters in the presence of Bill Wallace, Mike Maher, Heilman, and Wellman. The pitching of Dave Isaacson, Bob Laurie, Chuck Mitchell, and Joe Pasternak, and the fielding of Brian Comito and Greg Lancellotti combined with the power hitters made Roosevelt top contenders for the city title. Coach Adcock Varsity Baseball Team. FRONT ROW: Brian Smith, Greg Lancelotti, Bill Shockey, Bruce Heilman, Bob Laurie, Tom Shaw, Mark Miller. SECOND ROW. Bill Bloomquist, Mark Wellman, Mike Reynolds, Mike Maher, John Schuster, Lynn Clarke, Brian ( omito, Dave Isaacson, Val Smith. BACK ROW: Coach Reed, Joe Pasternak, Chuck Mitchell, Chuck Blaskovich, Jim Jeambey, Bill Wallace, Randy Dockstadter, Coach Adcock. 104 Teamwork Strong Point For Sophomore Glovemen This year ' s sophomore baseball team was characterized by being strong in all phases of the game. Behind solid pitching, clutch hitting, and smooth fielding, this squad posted a victori- ous season. Led by such individuals as Grover Hahn, Mark Crandell, Mike Hickerson, Larry Shirk, and Gene Ellefson, the team was a city leader. Mr. Reed, coaching his first season, did an excellent job in molding the team into a working unit. Coach Reed Sophomore Baseball Team. FRONT ROW: Jim Shirk, Harv ey Sergio, Geoff Schumann, Mark Crandell, Tim Miller, Smitty Thorn- ton, Kemp Heuhner, Dale Stanford, Mike Peterson. SECOND ROW: Larry Langholtz, Terry Miitl, Mike Levine, Mike Michael, Mike Hickerson, Clair Sumner, Junior Barlow, Terry Blythe, John Shirk. BACK HOW: S% ¥t Stroeher, Terry Heinig, Terry Steinhach, Gene Ellefson, Grover Hahn, Larry Shirk, Brent Walker, Coach Reed. 107 Junior Varsities Add Strength to Sports Program A J.V. Basketball Team. I BOM HOW: Steve Lehman, Dave Isaacson, Keed Larry Carr, Craig Thornhill, Amy K Jim Russell, Scott Kirkpatrick, Coach Handy Stephenson, Ron Anderson, Mike Hines, Prior, Jim Spicer. BACK ROW: Coach Anderson, iigmaii, Tom Payne, Bob Revell, Tom Merrill, Adcock, ( loach Prior. The junior varsity basketball te am was undefeated this season and ended with a 11-0 record. Senior Bob Revell was the top scorer, while senior Jim Russell led in rebounding. The climax of the season was the final game when the Riders defeated North 76-75. Another key victory was the Rider ' s win over the Ankeny varsity 48-36. The Ankeny team won their conference and had led the North varsity at half time in another game. Mr. Bob Anderson coached the JV. The junior varsity swimming team also fared well this year. Mr. Clark Munger, former varsity swimming coach, led his team to a 2-1 record. Top swimmers in- cluded Phil Spevak, Tom Cor- coran, Mike Knapp, and Eric Tesdell. si so RE ORD TRHS 68 North THUS 82 Tech TRHS 56 Lincoln TRHS 69 North TRHS 48 Ankcm TRHS 76 Norualk THUS 72 East TRHS 65 Lincoln TRHS 75 Valley TRHS 81 Tech THUS 76 North 108 JV Swimming. FRONT ROW: Jim Scoltock, John Creer, Enrique Drohler, Scott M erly, Mike Knapp, Tom Corcoran, Jeff Dungan. SECOND ROW : Clark Munger. Jeff Cildemeister, Jerry Jackson, Jeff Sandler, Jim Harris, Steve Metcalf, Mike W ard. THIRD ROW: Dennis Mitchell. (.reg Flaherty, Barrv Fors the, Jim ( lendencn, Don Johnson, Ceorge Frampton, Steve Becklc . BACK ROW: Damn Marvin, loin 1 orker, Craig Mitchell. Fred Burr, Jeff Br an, Scott Ransom. Clenn W augh. Combined Effort Wins State Title With only three weeks to practice, Bill Crispin and Mrs. Camille Tech or- ganized twenty girls into Roosevelt ' s first girls swim team. The State Meet which was held at Ames, was the be- ginning of a statewide girls competi- tive swimming program. Every mem- ber of the team was a vital component in an attack that brought Roosevelt its first girls swimming championship. Sophomore Lisa Hempleman swims to victory in the hutterflx IVWL (iirls Swimming Team FRONT HOW: Julie Synhorst, Sherri Hudgens, Judy Jaeger. Nancy Terrill, Sall McKlveen, Linda l umi. SECOND HOW: Mrs ( tl . milt 1 t li Kin Johnson. Becky Porter, Martha McKlveen, Lynn Cushman, Jill Latchem, Pat Ncrfurth. Mr Crispin. BACK BONN: Heather Haskins, C d Hempleman, Sue Allender, Patti H den. Lisa Hempleman. Jane SUN, lison LOMg, nn McCormaik. (NOT PK I I HKI): Ka Bnant 109 no A time of change, a time of thought — a time to become what O • one is to be. An entire past and seniors an exploding present must some- how form a palpable future. Ideas gather, some becoming the begin- ning of action. Thoughts with nostalgia and with hope come quickly, and are kept close until they become a part of the self— the aware self with an unbeatable courage, anxiety, and impatience for the future. differ in thought and ideas. Each gave of himself because it was his year, to grow and to achieve individually. It was a year to prove the worth of a class to Roosevelt and to the community and to create the basis for its contribution to the world. The year held time for togetherness in joy and service, anxiety and sorrow. Each day promised a pro- gression toward the future and an op- portunity to prepare for it. The beauty of the year lives in its challenge, its success, and its fun — but most of all, its promise. Time for talk after a busy halftimc. Amy Fngman Mike Fvans Dave Kveland Barh Ewaftd Kit k Fabtr Mark Fabler Barb Fanning Tami Fatland Jim Ferrer John Firman Ann Fishman Mar nnr r it gibbon Janie McAllister Debbie Mc( lain Haib Mc4 laito) Kathy McCWIlan Carol McClurK Dave Mt Daniel Matt McDowell Carol McCaunhey Bridgett McLaughlin Linda McNeley Patrick McPbttrim Bob McSherry K.itli Melcher Katby Melvin Tom Merrill Chuck Merritt Meservey Kris Micbaelson Paul Micich Criag Miller Diane Miller Fred Miller Janice Miller anc Millet 130 Kosemars Nies Charles Nordin John Nutt Jim Nylen MmM 0 ' (.rach Jane Oliver ( ram Olson jm k Olson Stt t Olson Aunt ' O ' Neil Bill () Nt il Bruce Panor Joella l «rk Bill Parker Reba Pasthall Joe Pasternak Jim Patrick Cheri Patterson Tom P;in M Frank Pearce Bill Peclerson Marion Bentos Piereira .mc Petef ' i h Carol Peters Hi! A V 133 134 142 Calen Gustafson Feh. 26, 1949- Feb. 10, 1967 Jim Merritt April 29, 1949- Mar. 24, 1967 145 146 In a constantly broadening realm lie opportunities to dis- cover and rediscover knowledge and self. Students young and eager to question, to seek, to be- long, to form, and to be formed, move forward. Entering as strangers, they become contri- butors—and emerge as leaders. U nderclassmen 147 1 9 $fl$£ Leonard Abels (.ail Acheson Dennis Adams John Adams Claudia Addy Susan dler Wallace Vgce Fuulette lbertson Donna Allen James Allen Janis Allen Steve Allen Sarah Allender Miriam Andersen Dave Anderson Judy Anderson Nashalla Anderson Peter L Anderson Peter . 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' reger ( ath Crenshaw (Gloria Crew Patsy Crispin Cheryl Crow Patricia Cummings Marchia (Cunningham icki Curtis Charlotte Cushman Nancy Cutforth Daniel Dade Jim Danielson Jane Dare Auggie De Ros Marjorie Davenport Barbara Davidson Cliff Davidson Steve Davidson Nancy Davis Tom Davis Tom Davis Trevor Davis Tim Dawson Paul Deal Lyme l)c(. t st John Drjonu Kosaun De Mouth Patrick Dennis Ray Dennis ( hr.s De-Phillips Denn Dereiniali If 11 1 149 7 a ft A 4 ft Silence speaks . . . and if a boy scientist happens to work with I tfirl scientist, well, w bo know I w hat it will sa P Ann Deuben Diana I ewey Nancy Dickson (Carole Dikis Ed Dingman Randall Dockstader Glenda Dodds Mark Dohrmann Charles Dolch John Donhowe lar l)or weiler Justine Dougherty Diane Dove Kevin Dowd Pain Dow (1 Mike Downing Marta Doy le Ron Duiteh Sue Dunagan Jeff Duncan Debbie Dunham Richard Dunn Sharlene Dunn Carolyn Dykes Karen Earp Chris Eckhurdt Brian Edison Cindy Edwards Steve Egger Becky Ek strand Sarah Klbert Dave Elliott Mark Klliott Marion Elmquist ( i .n u Engelmann John Errett Carolyn Evans Jerilyn Evans Joel Evans Margaret Evans Marilyn Evans Phil Everett Charles Ewald Rose Mary Ewing Alan Eagan Elaine Eagen, Feb. 25, IW 7 Dave Eanning Charles Earr Marilynn Eeinteeh Michael Ferrone Chris Ferguson Vance Fischer Linda Fisher Terry Fisher nd Fit Sheldon Fleck Kat Fletcher Dennis Fluke I Mi Fogarty Boh Forrest J o Foss Nam I rahm Dave F rankling Dehhie Frasier Sarah Frasier Judy Frey (.rant Fridley Diane Fry Donald Frye Larry Funk Melinda Gallagher Mike Gallagher Julie (.ammack Tim Gammel Dan Cappa Boh Cerhardt Bill German Jorl (Bettys Skip CiblOM Stc e ( .oettsch Marsha Golly Connie Cordon ( .mi don Cottschalk Andy Coulden N.IIKA CtW I fi Carol Crangaard Pam Graves Martha Green Steve Green Nut- Green Linda Greene Kandi Greenlee RflfHf Crefe Bol Griffith Donna (.rosing Lonnie Cross Peter Grossman lU ' brcca Grosz Linda Grove lack Gro es Koh Cruen Larry Crund Nam ( .ustafson Elic Hagen Steve Hallihurton Jean Halsted Dehhie Hamill Sharon Hammel Garol Hammer Tom Hand Scott Hanel Virginia Hanlom Connie Hansen Joy Hansen Karla Hansen Vim y Hansen Joseph Hardy John Hargrove Fd Harjehausen Dana Harr I )a t Harrison Bryon Hart Lawrence Hartzer Tim Hartzer Joy Harvey Linda Harvey Mars Jane Hatfield I v Haugc Mark Haviland Pam k Sarah Haworth i )wcn Hayes 9 9 9 l3 3 9 3 f 3 1 it 151 1 52 Laura Hay ward Peggy Hecht Lynn Heggen Marc- Heiden Bill lleitritter Sarah Helgersnn Brian Hendricks (-yd Hempelman Cathy Herhert Keith Herrnn Ardith Her berg Tom Heyer Mareia Hewitt Teri Hewitt Susan Hiersteiner Karen lliugins Rieh Hileman Mike Hines Carol Hobbs Myra Hnckenberg Bill Hodges Dave Holle Carter Holman Charlene Howell Kay Holt Marshall Hood Rieh Horn Jacquin Howard Steve Howard Sherry Hud gens Susan Hudson Richard Huff Steve Hufford Mark Hughes Brenda Humbard Chery l Hunt Linda Hoskinson Beverlv Hurst Jim Hush Roger Huston Bill Hutchison Dale Hy land Charles Irvine Jane l crson Rebecca Jackovich Jim Jackson Dennis Jacobs Bill Jacobs Sid Jaeobson Judy Jaeuer Diana Jahnke Ursula Jakoy Sue Jared Kari Jefi flfefc Shari Jefehak Marsha Jennings Anita Jensen Linda Jensen Phy llis Johansen Dennis Johnson Glenn Johnson John Johnso n Jeanne Johnson Jon Johnson Kathy Johnson Mary Johnson Julie Johnston Pam Johnston Stev e Johnston Abbv Jones Carol Jones Chris |oncs Duane Jones Jennifer Jones Jeri Jones Steve Jones Tom Jones Karen Karlsson Julie K.irsiens Debbie Kasparek Linda Kaulay Scarlett Kauten Larry Keehn Kristi Keith Bruce Kellogg Tim Kelly Becky Kemhle Jackie ken worthy Debbie Kephart loseph Kcsling Rich Kess Jim Killam Dave King Mike Kmu Kobin King Russell Kinney Dave Kirkpatrick Kath Kirkpatrick Steve Klinker ( inny Knapp Roger Knapp Leslie Knauer Jim Knutzon Kllen Kramer Delores KrauthofT Kathy Krieg Shari Kuchan ( .it ol n Kuchard Diana Kupcis Marcia LaFollette Jim Laird Steve Lambrecht Bob Landwehr Kd I me Cheryl Larew ( ntbia 1 .arson Dave I .arson Jim Larson Martha Larson Janice Laugbead Bob Lawrie Mary leader Dave Ix -atherman Cretihen Leibe Mark I eiserowitz John Lepley Brian l evvis Nancy Limke Sue Lister Jean Livingston Alison Long Lli aheth I )ng Terrie l ong Randy lx rber Kred LmMMQ Julie Loreiue Linda Unit enhiser Me c Loy Hit b ird Liu is Bruce Lulu Richard Lund Judy Lunn Linda Lynch Wanda Lyons lane lie Lytle Stt | Machholz Frank Mackaman l).i t- MacPherson lim MacRae Bob Maddox Marilyn Maddy Paula Mahrenholz Inn Major Claudia Manbeck Jon Manchester lanine Marcoot Nina Martin I )ann Mar in lohn Masse Phil Masters I a s rrnee Matthews mis. in Mauk (Mb Jacqueli ne t-r Mike Mi ( U arN Bill McCoeaba J i m Mc( onncll Craig Mc( !©) Tom Mi ( urnin Penny McCtrtcheon Jim McDonald Barhara McGaugnej Patricia McGuffin Jud McKinlej Martli.i MckKeen Kathy McLean feoepb MacManoa John McMillan John Ml Nail Connie McNele) Mike Meade Lynne Mclonc Jim Mantsof Boh Matklo) Both Merrill Mike Meseh Boh MetoaH Steve Metcalf Jack Meyers Barbara Moivioaky Janice Michels Jim M ickc Charles Miller George Miller Mark Miller Patricia Miller Stew Miller Rehecca Mills Marsha Minard Mark Minear Shelley Moh And Moure Pegg Moore Paul Moore Shelia Morlan Tom Morris Janice Morrow Dot Morse Tom Mnwen Bill Mowoa Melinda Muell Donna Munson Glenn Murras Tom Moaohaaa Karl a lor Linda Noel Marcclla Nelson Hon Neeeaai Shelia Nelson (Gordon Neumann Gary No vein (.lend. i Nr ins Jackie Ncwlin Curt Ncwsoin Barbara Nicholas John Nichols Dabble Nicholson John Nit kr Janice Noack Mike Norm. in ken Norris Marsha Nyenhuis Eric Ny strom Cynthia ( )hlson RonOldt Rich ( I aaj ) Lesley ( )lson Jan ( )pt l Esther Orion Cynthia ( label Regal Palmer Diana Park Pat Parker Anne Patterson Doug Pearson I .auric Ft ' lie Dave Peeler Tom Pendergraft Mark Pennington Portia Perkins Dick Perry Janet Petersen Craig Peterson Dave Peterson Jim Peterson Jane Peterson Mark Peterson B a r b a ti Phillips ( lata Phill.ps Gene Phillips Susan Phillips Boh Pickard Dean Pikoulas Miriam Pinder Pam Plude kaths Pollock ( r.n u Porter Becks Porter Janet PotthofT (.reu Pottholi Brian Prall Jean Proctor Tom Proctor Sandra Prout lack] Pnmli Ml kinle Puuh Da e Pugsle) Kim Pntn.on Don Pyle Boh P lc Jari Quick Dell Badcliffe Donna K inland John Bail Slave Bamsland Martha Baney Alan Bapaport M arcU Batclitl Gaff) BatclifT 1 1 iii Ba 1 1 m Jud Beadingcr Mike Bccsc Bon Bcich Bandall Beid Joan Beinert I , mi Bcillx Simon sa s. I ouch our toes ' Hallways empty quickly at 3:00, but some linger for an impor- tant conference. Mike Reynolds Mari Riehardson Sue Riehardson Deanna Ridenour Sandra Rielin Gary Rieman Aaron Rissien Hope Robinson Bill Roeap Seott Roekwell Dennis Rout is kate Rood Joanne Rosen Brent Rosenberg Harlan Rosenberg Martin Rosenstein Julie Rowles Steve Rue Martha Rundus Linda Rush Ann Russell Patti Ryden Kenneth Sanders Cathy Sandle Jeff Sandler Marey Sansom Bob Sargent Lawrence St -ales Janice Sealise Marilyn Sehakel Linda Seales Mars Sehiltz Luanne Sehinkel Ro Sehlaehtenhaufen Rod S eh rage Steve Srhropp Diana Schultz John Sehuster Tim Sehwab Karen Schwartz Alan Seidenfeld Chris Seitz M.tr Se ers Rieh Shaffer Linda Shapiro I.arr Sharon Jt ' ii | Sharpe Tom Shaw Susan Sha Randy Shcdrnhrlm Jim Sheldon kent Shepherd I 1 1. mi Shepherd I a I ShinUe Dave Shirk Bill Shoekey John Short Jean Shriver Alyce Siege I Jim Silverman Beth Simon June Simpson r.lyse Sims Martin Sinclair ( hris Singer [ant Skiles Sain Sinested Andrea Smith Brian Smith ( .reu Smith Moke Smith Bohin Smith V al Smith Naney Snodgrass Carol Sorenson Anita Souders I a v Spungler Mike Springer Dave Stales Carol Stanfill left Stanton Sttl « ' Stelter I eroy Stephenson Beadle St« s art Brian Stevs art Jana Stewart Boh Stiekler Man Stess art I )an Stone Tom Stonu Pat Storex Terry Storms Marianne Strayer Mike Strum Terry Stunns Mary Stuart Sheryl Su ift Cheri Sydnes Julie Synhorst Ted Taleoot Doris Teel Chris Temple Dennis Tesdell Ste e Thielking Boh Thomsen Trudy Thomson Mit t ' I horesnn ( nthia I horpe Terri Tiedeman Ken Tiffin Pt ' g Troxel ( hns l iillis Allen Tupker Linda Turpin la nn Tuttle Das e Tu iss Pam aneil Peg anden Branden Duane Van Hemert Judy Vial Darlene iunaroli Mike ooutl lull o l)ehl ie Waliser ke in Walker Kurt Walker Beheet a V all u | W alter alters Mike Ward Ted Ward Beeks W are Henrs Warlovs r)0 131sH A junior takes time out t art of meditation. o practice the ancie If 1 ft iff .9 Charyl MM GregW atts Pat N augaman Jeri Webb Virginia Welch Carol Weldon Jim W ellman Linda W lis Vicki Wells Jossy Wessels Marilyn Wessels Don West BillW Ml Don W ' ester Neal Westergaard Dennis Wheeler Mike Wheeler Carol White Gary White Helen W hite Janet N it ks Harry Wilk John W i Ik - ii Boh illiams Jannine Williams Lonnie Williams Phyllis W illiams Kim Williamson Roy Williamson Scott Willis Jed Willoughl Dan Wilmont Janice Wilson John Wilson Ellen Wisdom Chris W1H Pam Witt Pat Witt Karey Woilam Don Wood Debbie Woodburn Elizabeth N nods Barb Yeaijer (.m.l Young Debbie Young Nancy Young Bob i .mi u Jim Zeller John Zeller Jean N ek li Alan Fricke 158 159 Valerie Abbott Vance Abbott Karen Abramson Chris Adamson Gloria Adrian Carl tgM Kristi Alhaugh Shirley Allen Steve Allen Tom Allie Virginia Allison Bob Alsager Rebecca udrrs Cheryl Anderson David Anderson David Anderson Debbie Anderson Diane ndersnn Doug Anderson Linda Anderson Linda nderson Rick Anderson Roberta Andrew kc in isc Bill Babeoek Theresa Bach Jim Backman Dave Barley Steve Bailey Ross Bair John Baker Cheryl Bakkie John Barlage La Verne Barlow Belinda Barnes Fred Barrell Jeff Bassman Joel Bassman Barbara Batts Joe Baum Steve Beasley Dave Beatty Richard Beatty Steve Beckley Alan Beecher Ann Beeler Barry Bennett Denise Bennett Sandra Bennett Tom Bern Bill Bergman Jack Bernhard Brent Berry Jan Berry I ). mi. I Bevcrwlur Bill Biber Ruth Bilbrey Peggy Billings Connie Bingaman Tim Blackburn Linda Blake Stew Blakeman Chuck Blaslsovitch Katln Blazek Mary Bliss Dave Bloc her Henry Blount Marion Blount Terrx BKtlu- illiam Boatman Mark Boggio Mary Boiles Maril n Boland Darla Bond Hkhard Borrsi Richard Borg Chark ' s Bowen Kerr Bowen Robert Bowen Carol n Boyvey Stephanie Bracewell Nancy Bradley I indalou Bredahl Marilre Brissler Jeanne Brockman Mary Brockman Christina Brogden Allen Brown Cynthia Brown Doug Brown Larry Brown Russell Brown Sandra Brown Deloris Bruhaker Jeff Bryan ( hris Buckley Bex Buckley Dehra Bull Mary Ellen Burnett Debbie Burns Frank Burns Harry Bums Fred Burr Susan Buse Mike Butler (nil Campbell Cathy Carlson Brent ( arlston Tom ( ' arson Cathy Cash Toni Cassel Bonnie Castek Paul Castelline Anita Castro John Cebuhar Chris Cedarstrom Susan ( ' handler Mel Cheney 11 toria Christian Sharon Classen Jim Clendenen Kathleen (Mick Michael Clinton Judith Colburn Jennifer Cole Roger Conley Jerry Conner Randall Cook Tom Coonce Jim Cooper Veronica Coppola Kathrsn Cornish l.Mui Corrigan Cynthea Courter Stt-v e Cox Amy ( ram Carolyn Cram Mark Crandall Paul Crandall Lynn Crawford William Crispin Dehra Cromer Claudette (-row James Crowley Fred CuhhaKe Ceorgana Culp Teena Cunningham Tracy Cunningham Dorcas Dade Karen Daggett lull. inn Dahlberg David Daniel Mark Daniels Lynn Danielson Karen Darling ( iikK Davis ( .erald Da is Stephen Davis DlMM Day Robert Dax Idd De Angelo NidH De Ceest 9 m ? Peggy De Mwr Terry l)t- Mill David Denman Julie Denman Linda Denman Pam Dennis Jo Ann Denny Marcia Denn Tim Deskin Kent Devine Kim Devlin Leslie I)e t i Alan Diamond Jim Dickens Beth Dickinson Leslie Dickman Cathy Dickson Tom Diehl Markleanne Dietz Jolie DiMaria Stephen Dingman Warren Dohhertin Roh Dorff Steve Douglas Greame Doyle Janice Drew Jim Dunbar Deborah Dunckel Patty Dunning Daniel Duse Judy Dusenberry Ellen Eades Deborah Earle Linda Earp Andrea East Mart Easter John Fconomaki Do., Eddy Janice Edg.ir Betty Ehrlich Debby Einfeldt Gene Ellefson Linda Eller John Elliott Bob Elliott Stephen Emly Cathy Erickson Bob Erickson ( .ith I rlandson Brad Evans Dan Evans Dave Evans Janice Evans Tom Fanning Doug Ferguson Julia Eerguson Mike Eerguson Janice Ferren Morris Eishman Cathy Fitzgerald Alan Fit patrick Jeff Flauu Gregg Flaherty Barr I IrUhtr Lenice Flohra Donna Florence Karen FluharH Jim Ford Steve Ford Tom Forker Barry Forsyth Karen Foster George Frampton Kim Francisi o Crandall Frant Lora Freimuth Barbara Friedman Mary Lou Frishberg Greg Frost Vicki Frowl Tim Gallagher Stephen Gardner Kich Gamier Sue Garner Cerie Carton Kim Garwick Leslie Geller Dennis George Peter Gerdom Brian Gibson I. ana (.ier Kick (.ier Irving Gilbert Eager sophs Ret a first taste of Roosevelt dramatics. Marty Gilbert Geoflre Gildemeister Deborah (.ilman Mar Cilman Susan Conias James Cordon lar (.ordon Kerry Graham Laurie Graham Cindy Crandquist Renee Giudicessi Linda Greaves Bill Green Bill Green Jim Greene Joe Greer Pam Gregory ( omnr CritTiths Sall Crund ( arole Cudehus Susan . i it w t- 1 1 Man Pat Haggerty Bam Haglan Ld Hahn Crover Hahn Tern Halt Jim Hall Sus. in Hall Jay Hallida Bob Halsted Rax Hamill Dave Hamilton Debra Hansen Diane Hansen Kathx Hansen Linda Hansen Diane Hanson Mflta Hanson Alan Harding Daniel Harger Marx Harges Everett Harrington Gelia Harris ( .ail Harris lames Harris 163 t f .9 f June Harris Marsha Harris Sharon Harris Stephanie Hart Mike Haselhuhn Heather Haskins Boh Haskins Charlene Hauge Martha Hawkins Steve Hay Andrew Hayes Pam Hayes Rob Hayne Gretchen Hewn Linda Heggen Greg Heilman Terry lieining Kevin Hellyer Janet lleman Lisa Hempleman Dave Hepplewhite Tom Hermann Lueia Herndon Ron Herndon John Hertel Warren H tkgK Tom Hess Mike Hickerson Greg Hie Win Tim Hieb Joyce Hildreth Barbara Hill Danette Hill Ximberly Hill Mary Hills Randall Hinchliff Gary Hintze Ray Hirst Steve Hobson Deborah Holseid Roberta Holt Hal Horning Ed Houck Verne Houghton Debra Howard Becky Hrubes Bob Hrubes Barbara Hudson Kathy Hudson Kemp Huebner Jane Hueneman Gonnie HufTord Alice Humpal Eileen Hunter Kathy Hymans Jcfl Hymen Denise lies Bill Ingles ( tug Isaacson Vonda Isbill Ronnie Iverson Mark Izumi Harry Jackson Jerry Jackson Steve Jacobs Chris Jacobson Susan Jacobson Lawrence Jahns Greg Jeambey Charlene Jefchak Cheryl Jenkins Linda Jensen Blanche Johnson Chris Johnson Collette Johnson Eric Johnson Gail Johnson Janet Johnson Leanne Johnson Marc Johnson Nicholas Johnson Donald Johnston Connie Jones Greg Jones Mark Jones Charles Jordal Terry Joseph Tohy Joseph Steve Joyce Pat kacena Joanne Kahre Jeff kaldem Dennis kardon Phil kaser Colin kavanagh T it Keller John kelley Linda kellis Dan kem Becki ken- Larry king kathy kinseth kris kirkpatrick Cindy kjellberg Mike klassen Joyce kleber kathy klein Johannah kline Mark kline Dennis klockentager I )t-hbie knapp kathy knouse Susanne knox Dave kothenbeutel Debbie kovacevich Pat krager Dave kramer John kranz kris krause karen krrss Diane krieg Lance krieg Donna kruse Rita kuhns Clark kuney Sue Lagerquist Maria I .mil ' Toni I .mil ' Annette Langren Donald I angholz Larry Langholz Ann l arew Jim l arsen Sandra Lars en I IV I .11 SOU Roger I .ti son Rox I i -.it 1 1 Nancy Leach man Barbara Lee Ron I « ■isrrow it ( In is Lemon Steve 1 rums Shelley Lenning Wendy Lesan Mike Lti Im I ' hcr I Le Brian I e is John Lew is I on I tw it Martin Lieberman I wm Liljedahl Jo Ann Lindquist Susan Lindquist Diane Liter Larr lock wood 1ik« I ON Kite Ludwig Path Lutein Janice Lulu iok Lyon Deborah Maehhnl Julie Maekaman (1:199 165 Sophomore basketball star, Tol Houston, prepares to address the stu dent body at a pep assembly. Donna Maddy Deborah Madison ( .is Mahon Sheila Mahoney Steve Mannheimer Martha Martell Jim Martin Mike Martin Paul Martin Allen Martinson Prist ilia Maxwell Jell Mayei Charles Maynard 1;tr Ester Mazsoli DavC M(( allion Lynn MeAdoo Mike McClain nn lc( ormii k Pam MeCormiek Martha MeCuen Tom Mc Daniel Bob McDonald Patti McCinnis Mark MeCradi (lathy McGrew Bruee Mcintosh Deborah MeKinney Sally McKlveen Terry MeLain Kevin McLaughlin Curt McMullen Randy McNeer Charla MePherren Bill Meade John Meeker Deborah Mendenhall Meryem Merritt Margaret fcleservey Carolyn Metier Douglas Meyer kit Meyer Mike Michael Bonnee Michaelis Elizabeth Miehaelson Charles Miehaelson Bruee Miller Cail Miller John Miller (November 23, 1966) Linda Miller Marcy Miller Martha Miller Miraim Miller Nancy Miller Robyn Miller Sandra Miller Steve Miller Steve Milligan Tim Mill r mic Mitchell Dennis Mitchell Bill Mogolo Kris Mollet k Carol Moore Paula Moore Boh Moorehead Neal Moots Paul Morgan Rex Morris Mary Morrison Mike Morrow Paula Moser N ance Mosier Maggi Moss Sue Munzenmaier Margaret Murphy Mike Murphy Scott Myerly Barb Myron Suzanne Neese Claudia Neidig Elizabeth Nelson Handy Nelson Mary Jo Nerly Ann Neumann John Neumann Beverly Newburn Steve Newson Chris Nichols Kay Niday Donna Noack Jill Norton Elizabeth Nylen Sam Oakes Pat O ' Connell Tim O ' Connell Jeanette O ' Donnell Marsha Ofstein Kathy Oh I son Theresa Olsasky Marc Olsen Joel Olsen Barbara Olson Chris Olson Rodney Orth Mike Orach Dave Owen Greg Page Kirstin Palm Paula Panor Brian Parker Jean Parker Sharon Parker Ted Parry Susan Payne Holli Peck Emily Perkins Ml Perkins Larr Peshkin Mike Peterson Ceorge Peterson Janet Peterson Richard Peterson Richard Pete rson Eric Pfeiffer Karen Pfeiffer lx is Phillips Andrea Pilmer Raymond Pinder Patricia Pintus Patricia Pitzer Susan Poffenberger Anita Pokos Mary Pomerantz Sandra Pomerantz Mark Pomeroy Vicki Pooler Steve Porter Shelley Postal Diane Price Martha Price Steve Price Julie Quick Dave Rabinovitz Steve Kadosevieh Louise Ramsey Vieki Randolph Seott Ransom Suzanne Redfield Brian Reet  ■ Mike Regan Kathic Register Kenneth Richards Vieki Riegel Chris Risewick Mike Rogers Martha Rood Milton Ropes Brook Rosenberg Paul Rosenberg Stan Rosenstein Jess Ross Mike Rovner Sue Htwi Mary Rowley John Rueker Tom Runicman Kris Rupp Susan Rush Patsy Russell Peggy Russell Paul Russi Ellen Sage Gary Sampson Karen Sams Steve Sandblom Jane Sandler Marshall Satory Jim Savior Barbara Schatz Sue Schliexert Bill Schmeiser Peter Schmidt Kathy Schuchat Geoffrey Schumann Mike Schwartz Terry Schwebke Walt Schweer Cynthia Scott Steve Scott Judy Seaver Susan Sefren Morton Seidenfeld Bob Selling Brock Seney Harvey Sergio Kerry Severin Susan Ses b Kay Shade Joyce Shady Tom Shaver Darla Shaw Ann Sheeler Barbara Sherer Jim Shirk John Shirk Larry Shirk Rick Shirley Deborah Shoning Jeff Shotwell Charles Shramek Roger Shultz Mike Sibley S cott Sidney Patty Sil er Vickie Simpson Rich Skidmore Clifton Slaughter Linda Smart Carol Smith Deborah Smith Joseph Smith Susan Snyder Cheri Sidawasstr Sarah Sparks Sue Spencer Phil Spevak Steve Spikes Teresa Spohn Ste e Spry Susan Stageman Dale Stanford Jim Starr Jeff Stearns Scott Stearns Bill Stebbins Terry Steinbach Andrew Sternberg Julie Stewart Ron Stoenner David Stokka Kim Storms Tom Straw man Sliervl Strike Stt- • Stroeber Man ia Struyk nila Stutsman ( lair Sumner Chlil Surbaugh DebOfflh Sutherland Jim Swaim Peggy Swatta Bill Swift Bill Synhorst Jim Taffae Barbara Tart Dennis Tande Frank Tappen Deborah Taylor Nancy Tedore Rhea Teegerstrom Jeff Tegeler Ellen Teigland Vuicv Tcrrill Krik Tesdell Barbara Thompson Doran Thompson Kenneth Thompson 1 Ray Thompson Smith Thornton Lyle Thorpe lift 1 $ 2L Rich Thorson Jon Thyberg Jane Tiernan A senior boy — Where? The sophomore mixer introduces many a girl to an ancient Roosevelt tradition. s 1 J I am beginning to think that seniors ARE superior! as 9 9 Faye Tobias Shelli Tobis Stanton Tobis Bob Tompkins Jim Trainer Mike Tremble Nancy Troxel Susan Tucker Terri Turk 170 Marianna Tuttle Charles Ihlinger Sandra I ' pton Anne Yalle Tom Van Cleve John anoYnBranden Darcy Yandell Joan Van Cinkel Belinda N an Hemert Chris Van Note Nancy Wabshaw Bob VYaldinger Brent Walker (!han Wallace Diane Wallace Paul Wallace Craig Walters Elizabeth Walton Richard Wampler Joseph Wanamaker Br Ward Mike Warner Bill Warren Clenn Waugh Cheryl Weaver Kathy Webb C athy Webster Diane Webster Vicki Wedeking Walter Weece Terri Weilbrenner Jerry Weiner Penny Weishaar Donald Wells David Wessling David West Jeritta Wester Sue Westrope Janet Wheeler Joe Wheeler Judy Wheeler Sandra Whipple |mmI White John White Laura Whitely Tracy Whiting Kllen Whitlatch Nancy Whitman Linda Wildrick Gary W ilhoit Dave Will John Willcox Diane Williams l.ok illiams 171 172 Advertising An enlightened business and professional community makes possible the publication of the Roundup through its patronage and support. The alumni, parents, businessmen, doctors and all others who purchased space not only provided an enriching edu- cational experience for students directly involved in producing the annual, but, most important of all, help ed create a permanent record of the 1966-67 school year at Roosevelt. YOUNKER. Satisfaction Always ' Each year Younkers offers a program for young people from the Des Moines area high schools . . . TEEN BOARD for junior and senior girls, and ADVISORY BOARD for junior and senior boys. The young people selected to represent their respective schools are chosen for leadership qualities, high scholastic stand- ing, personal recommendations from school administrators and evaluation from members of the retiring boards, plus their interest and ability in retail and fashion. They participate in special fashion shows during the year, give talks in their schools and to other groups on good grooming, publish a monthly newsletter and work in various junior departments each Saturday. Younkers salutes the representatives from Roosevelt High School for a job very well done. Left to Right: Sarah Helgerson, Lea Small, Bob Shaw and Bill Hutchison. 174 Everybody knows where education begins. It begins with that first hungry search for nourishment. and it goes on through that first word and that first step and that first painful punch in the nose. It grows taller as it grows familiar with letters and numbers and names of things and names of places, and answers increasingly AT V-% -w 9 f« more who ' s and what ' s education and where ' s and why ' s eilQ r and how ' s. Everybody knows where education begins, but nobody knows where education ends — especially yours. except you. 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Realtor 100 Hubbell Bldg 288-3313 Congra tulati 0 m , Se n io rs I IDEAL PRINTING COMPANY Sam Asarch 221 Grand Avenue Phone CH 3-0225 Printing— Office Supplies — Gifts Rubber Stamps — Art Supplies ACCURATE Phone 274-3431 6516 University Des Moines, la. 5031 1 UPTOWN HARDWARE Gifts — H ouse wares 4120 University 255-8810 Compliments of HOME CARPET 4040 University 277-4407 Congratulations Seniors! Maxheim Photography Studio 544 36th Street 255-1553 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 1 2 1 3 25th St. 274-340 1 182 For more than 21,000 high school and college men, one kind of happiness is a McDonald ' s job ... a chance to earn enough money to continue an education. Working as a skilled team, these young men make and sell an incredible 1,500,000 hamburgers every day, not to mention shakes and fish sandwiches and orders of French Fries numbering in the hundreds of thousands. Don ' t look now, but that happy McDonald ' s shake man may be an honor student. Don ' t knock it. His shakes are great. J. C. WHITE CONCRETE CO. Right with White Ready Mixed Concrete and Building Matt-rials Phono 244 :51 (i 1 330 S.VV. 7th Street Dei Moines, Iowa Compliments of BEAVERDALE PHARMACY 2702 Beaver AUTO INSURANCE COVERAGE for All Other CANCELLED or REJECTED RISKS S.R. 22 Filing ROBERT L. NEREIM 2006 E. Grand 262-1 1 18 Homesteaders Life Company 2141 Grand AT 8-74S 1 183 My school years were the happiest of my entire life -Popular saying of American Parents At your Service Compliments of Des Moines TRANSIT COMPANY GORDON ' S Congratulations Seniors SALON RIVIERA WHOLESALE, INC. 861 42nd St. CR 7-4118 SMITTY ' S DONUTSHOP HILLYER CLEANERS 19th and Keo Congratulations, Seniors Where Each Customer Becomes A Friend 863 42nd Phone C R 7-0793 MERLE HAY LANES f ▼ 1 b ■ X Warn m I m m ■ m m m I +0 36 Lanes Lounge Snack Bar Home Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 505 Merle Hay Plaza 276-1588 SIXTH AND GRAND, DES MOINES 84 DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE Iowa ' s Guitar and Drum Center Fender-Gibson-Kustom-Ludwig Goya-Gretch-Espana-Harmony 814 Walnut Across From Iowa Power Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors ' 67 CAPP HOMES 11. DIAMOND At Your Service . . . the Convenience of YELLOW CABS Phone 243-1111 GO MAN . . . GO GTO !! SUMNER PONTIAC CO. 20 Year of Fair Dealing Compliments of ARTHUR H. NEUMANN BROS., INC. BUILDERS Des Moines, Iowa X VALLEY BANK and TRUST COMPANY WALNUT at FOURTH SEVENTEENTH from GRAND to LOCUST Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 185 Compliments of WALDRON ENGINEERING CO. 318 Grand W. D. M. Congratulations Seniors! Compliments of TAYLOR REFRIGERATOR CO. 1533 E. Euclid 262-8221 Open 24 Hours GRAND LANES 2143 GRAND Open 24 Hours Congratulations and Best Wishes From Airways Rent-a-Car Tim Elliot 2125 McKinley at Fleur VOGUE OPTICIANS Modern Eyewear and Contact Lenses Two Convenient Locations 315 Bankers Trust Bldg. 3706 Ingersoll AT2-0810 279-8018 Congratulations Seniors! DES MOINES SEED NURSERY CO. Des M oines Most Complete Pet Garden Supply Stores 815 Locust Phone 283-2351 WHEELER LUMBER BRIDGE and SUPPLY CO. Congratulations to the Class of 1967 P. B. SHERRIFF Compliments of THE BOULEVARD MART Kingman at 28th Compliments of INSURANCE EXCHANGE BLDG 5th Grand 243-3255 186 835-42nd St. Des Moines, Iowa, 277 0783 Congratulations 1967 Seniors Best Wishes for a Successful Future THE PAPER BOX Everything in Parry Goods Roosevelt Shopping Center Congratulations Graduates and Students of ROOSEVELT FOR THE PRETTIEST CORSAGES. ..SEE INGERSOLL FLORISTS 2809 Ingersoll Compliments of BERRY-MYRON BUSINESS MACHINES 1200 Grand 244-2139 Best Withes TURF DEPT. of RESTHAYEN CEMETERY DEPT. Beautiful Lawns Are Our Business uraograss, uanoeiion tontroi Fertilizing 255-8331 IVY CAMERA SHOPS 3704 Ingersoll Wakondo Shopping Center Bank at the Big If You ' re Young and Alive ■ Just Starting to Arrive . . . ■■P - - ' ' Now ' s the Time to Make Friends for the Future With the Folks at CENTRAL NATIONAL, The Bank that Cares. ' ' CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY LOCUST AT SIXTH AVENUE • DRIVE-IN WALK-UP TELLER FIFTH AND GRAND • DES MOINES, IOWA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 187 BEST BLOOMING FLOWERS IN TOWN ! A Des Moines tradition for 43 years: THE FLORIST 700 Grand 38th 8c Ingersoll PORTRAITS WEDDINGS RICHARD STUDIO OUR 20TH YEAR Congratulations Best Wishes Seniors — Thank For Your Patronage — 2717 Beaver 255-9337 Congratulations to The Class of ' 67 HOTEL FORT DES MOINES 10th WALNUT STREETS 243-1161 Custom Styled Class Rings Watches — Charms — Pendants Birthstone Rings Des Moines 609 Walnut Street Merle Hay Plaza Ames 309 Main Street Best Wishes from EQUITABLE OF IOWA DES MOINES AGENCY Representatives Richard B. Ryden, C.L.U. Agency Manager FOR NON-DRINKERS ONLY PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. 6000 Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Now Two Stores o Serving Everyone OF £a 7£ Store For Men Young Men 2721 Beaver Ave. 274-5485 Everything For The Well Dressed Man Department Store 2709 Beaver Ave. 274-1553 Featuring Our Recently Expanded Fabrics Department Miss Des Moines 3718 [ngersoll Across from [ngersoll Theatre The Shop for the Teens and Juniors 188 VICTORS STANDARD SERVICE 42nd Crocker Des Moines Iowa Phone 255-9735 Compliments of HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY SCHOOL 279-5251 689 36th Jane Mollenhoff Congratulations, Seniors JACOBSON ' S APPAREL BOOK ' S RESTAURANT and NUT HOUSE 208 Fifth Street West Des Moines 409 6th Des Moines, Iowa Congra tulations to the ( lass of 1966 Geo. Walker Ford Inc. 7th 6 Ingenoll Alter the Sale We Service! CRESCENT CHEV. CO. Downtown Chevrolet Dealer NEW CAHS 5th Keo- 288-0821 USED CAHS 12th Locust-288-1988 189 31 FLAVORS BASKIN ROBBINS Party Goods 3703 Ingersoll 255-9863 MATULEF ' S GROCERY Roosevelt Sh oping Center 274-3409 KING YING LOW RESTAURANT Swet-t Sour Pork Egg Roll, Etc. 223 4th Street WES ' S QUALITY FOODS DANIELS MEATS It ' s Our Pleasure to Serve You 4721 University 277-2667 Congratulations Seniors MAMA-LACONA ' s 3627 Beaver Avenue Phone: 274-0403 City-Wide Delivery Contra iulat to ns fro m FRANKLIN PLAZA SUPER VALU 4926 Franklin Ave. 279-5636 Congratulations, Seniors WALLACE CLEANERS 3513 Ingersoll 277-2724 Compliments of WADDELL STANDARD SERVICE 3701 Ingersoll 255-9882 with Quality You Can Taste nDERSon ERicKSon DAIRY DES MOINES • WATERLOO 190 Congratulations from iAf ■ ■ | 1 a MC rACMION HOII %F WILLIAWio r Moniun huudl Compliments of GREEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1 JZI LOCUST ji • Des Moines, Iowa ( )mj)lim nts of NORMAN CASSIDY Compliments of KIBURZ REXALL DRUG 310 Grand. W.D.N. 279-9759 ...There is Nothing so Extravagant as Buying a Dress no One Notices... E NCH A NTRESSE 2819 INGERSOLL 283-0179 Congratulations Graduates FMPfl INDUSTRIES INC Lifiou inuuoiiiiLO, mo. Congratulations, Graduating Seniors FRANKELS 2 Fine Stores Downtown Park Fair MICHAEL ' S RESTAURANT on Fleur Drive SNACKS or DINNERS Known For Aged Steaks And Real Italian Cuisine Footwear for All the Family FIELD SHOE CO. 710 Walnut CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Compliments of THE ROOSEVELT BOOTERY 841 42nd St. 255-8061 Located in the Shopping Center Compliments of HICKMAN BARBER SHOP 5707 Hickman We Really Appreciate Your Business HARMON ' S BARBER SHOP 851 42nd Street Phone 279-9557 Compliments of ROBINSON ' S FABRIC SHOP 3015 Merle Hay Road - Room 3 Zeller ' s Windsor Village Fabrics Better Fabrics Make Better Fashions Patterns Notions Fabrics Phone 255-2343 7135 University KLEBER JEWELRY 4124 Univ. Uptown Shopping Center DIAMONDS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY qJ iiini.K s . ««t MM DCS MOINKS •. IOWA 191 Congratulations Class of 1967 lohn J. Sarcone January 31 Leo A. Sarcone June 36 Sheri Sarcone June 58 Toni Sarcone June 67 Our 48th Year of Service in the Graphic Arts Field Sarcone Publishing Company Printers • Publishers 1139 24th st. Phone 277-4423 Congratulations II • C a. 1 • a. Hair Myhsts ELSIE SAYS Congratulations to the Class of ' 67 enjoy Iowa farm fresh DAIRY PRODUCTS The New SWEDISH VILLAGE xjjk SMORGASBORD $Jfr •All You Can Ear J 99c $1.49 $1.69 Noons Evenings Sundays Tlie Finest Quality Smorgasbord-Now Two Locations 971ft Roiuor 111 a C IJth inA Cuitliil z io Beaver Ave. t.mn ana tucno In Beaverdale in Eastgate INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Distinguished Service Since 1905 BYRON HART AGENCY 3839 Merle Hay Rd. 276-5414 Compliments of Mitchell Automatic Transmission Co. Complete Transmission Service ...straight or automatic ...stock or heavy duty 1501 Locust Street Ph.283-2446 DOUGLAS AT 38th ydr %v DES M0IHES . KN APP , 0WA 50310 V 274 0478 y 192 AMERICAN REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY 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 7 ' PiKett 2u lify olo% .... Ifie Sett U SUdc a td Ttjkte Copy to Completion Setviee Plates, Printing, Covers and Binding All Under One Roof THIS 1967 ROUNDUP WAS PRODUCED IN OUR PLANT NUCLEAR PUBLISHING CO. 2703-07 EAST GRAND AVE. DES MOINES 17, IOWA 193 ROOSEVELT PHARMACY ROOSEVELT SH0PPIN6 CENTER Phone 277-4493 Howard V B ail e v Harold D Bean COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY CO. VISIT OUR FURNITURE DISPLAY ROOM 329 E. 5th Street Des Moines Phone 288-6751 Compliments of Mr QnH lire Marvin Pnmoront7 mi. d ii u mi 5. mdifiii ruiiici diiiz L A M AIR ■ MULOCK • CONDON CO. Insurance Established 1865 906 Walnut Compliments of DIAL FINANCE IRWIN ' S Bike Supplies Sporting Goods 1166 24th St. Des Moines, Iowa Compliments of Merle Hay Cleaners and Launderers 3660 Merle Hay Rd. Congratulations to the Class of 1967 Villi PAPRI RF1IITY til Ml VILLA oArKI DCAUIT dALUn 64th and Douglas Des Moines BOB BROWN CHEVROLET Iowa ' s Largest and Finest IW nil f hllkWwt Hllll 1 IIIVwl 4224 Merle Hay Road Phone 276-2501 Congratulations Class of 67 DAVE OSTREM IMPORTS 1208 Locust 283-1975 Marbles Paper Flowers Unique Gifts Thelma Knight Interiors « j An sj _ _ a. ■ _ ■ 1400 Mountain Ave. West Des Moines, Iowa 274-0183 GIRLS SEE US FOR JOB OPENINGS NO CHARGE TO REGISTER ACME EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 305 Kresge Bldg 244-9156 194 Che fohn Robert? tubio 3200 FOREST AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA 50311 Phone 255-2616 Dear Seniors: A very special thanks to the Class of ' 67 . Particularly to name drop a few who found their way to our studio .... Michoel Abbott Cathy Abrarmon Patricia Abrisz Dianna Akin Kathleen Allan Maureen Allen Joyce Anderson Paul Anderson Linda Atherton Kristine Borquist Susan Barrett Kathryn Baugus Jill Bayer Steve Beck Benny Bennett Richard Beveridge Mary Bingoman Lucy Blount Allan Boob Paula Boiles Judith Bowen Anne Boydston Jo Ann Brantman Marianne Briftinghom Anne Burke Mary Capps Andrew Chinn David Christionson Cynthia Cochran Gertrude Conkling Nancy Cook Beverly Cordes Candyce Cottier Cynthia Cromer Juliet Cramer Judy Cunninghom Lyn Cushman Carl Dare Deborah DeCorpo Mary DeJong Rosella DeLapp Vickie A. Deremiah Bruce H . Dickson Stephanie Dozoryst Susan Dreher Theodore Dreyer Lorefta Eder Ton, Ellis Craig Elmets Arnold Engmon Barbara Ewald Barbara Fonning Tami Fatland Chono F ishman Mary Fitzgibbon Steven Foster Wanda Freitog Boyd Gillom Bette Gilman Syndi Giudicessi Susan Gounaud Melinda Graham John C . Greer Julie Griffith Linda Groves Charlene G ruber Avo Hoegel Cindy Hahn Diana Hones Neil Henderson Steven Hensley Janet Herring Catherine Hess Elizabeth Hise Vicki Hodges Fredric Hoffer Judith House r Mary Housh Nancy Hueneke Larry Hughes Teresa Hughes Phyllis Hult Stephen Hutching Linda Izumi Victoria Jacobson Dee Johnson Jack Johnson Virginia Johnson Williom Johnson Cheryl Jones Wendy Jones Barry Judkins Penny Kent Brenda Kessler Susan K i I go re Andrea Kirfmon Patricio Kirkpatrick Scott Kirkpatrick Linda Knight Cynthia Krieg Rhea Kroeger Susan Krohmer Jane Late hem David Lettween Linda Lewis Elizabeth Loyd Dixie Lyons Charles Major Helen Matthews Marjorie Maxwell Eric May Kathleen McClellar Carol McClurg Linda McNeley Robert McSherry Thomas Merrill Poul Micich Mary Mi near Charles Mitchell Mark Mitchell Michoel Mitchell Linda Moon Robert Moore Marc i a Moo re head Dana Moret Carol Moser Colleen Mot is Noncy Mullette Kathy Murray Doreen Musin Patrick Neal Cynthia Neff Linda Neufeld Margaret Niedr Charles Nordin Joel la Pork William Park er Cheri Paterson Franklin Peorce Gary Peterson Judy Peterson Richard Pieper Abigoil Procter Tom Putnam Stephen Quiner Dina Rabinovitz Patricia Raschke Kenneth Rissien Valerie Roberts David Roos Lynne Roth Barbara Rounds Esther Rundus Loni Rupp James Russell Jeanne Ryden Marsha Sams Barbara Sands John Sayler nghaus Janet Scorff Jean Schleismon Carole Schwartz Doniel Schweiker Mark Seomons Cinda Shambough Linda Show Patricia Shirk Cynthia Shirley Bruce Siegel Claire Silvers Lea Small Maryonne Smith Carmi Soifer Diane Speagh James Spevak Judith Starr H. Gene Stevenson Kristen Stokka Sheryl Storey Susan Struyk Vicki Swanson Deborah Sypal James Tazzioli Jean Teigland Alan Thatcher Cynthia Thomas Trocy Thomas John Thompson Richard Thomhill Denny Thorp Carole Toron James Troy Shirley Twiss Patricia Verfurth Vicki Vermeulen Merl Wolloce William Wallace Gory Ward Karen Weiner Linda White Robert White Judith Whiting Jennifer Wills Tom Wood Karen Woodard Gregory Wright 195 Iowa farmers plant PIONEER more corn than any other kind r S PIONEER f J BRAND ' SEED CORN • PIONEER HI-BRED CORN COMPANY Breeders of Pioneer brand corn and sorghum, Hy-Line chicks, and Indian River cockerels. Congratulations Seniors! POPE ' S BARBER SHOP 3509 Ingersol FRANKLIN PLAZA BARBER SHOP 4942 Franklin Martin Dean Congratulations Seniors ROOD and WALLENBROOCK INC. Congratulations Seniors! EMIL ' S RESTAURANT Hotel Commodore Congratulations Seniors! ACTION AUTO SALES 14012nd 244-2115 Don E. Williamson, Pres. Class of ' 48 Compliments of GENERAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF IOWA Fleming Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa 196 St Reichardt ' s are name droppe ALAN PAINE ° £An SGat £ roosevelt shopping center 4ts  jy 703 locust jOVW BLUE LINE STORAGE CO. TEGELER ' S STANDARD SERVICE Des Moines, Iowa 1760 Beaver Local and Long Distance Moving Des Moines Iowa Phone 255 9838 Compliments of KOCH BROTHERS Printers Stationers 4th Grand Des Moines CLARENCE ' S SUPER 100 Clark 1818 Keo Way 243-9688 Compliments of Congratulations Seniors! MEEK PRINTING CO. 1020 Locust Street Rear SCANDIA SAYINGS and LOAN ASSN. Des Moines, Iowa Ankeny, Iowa TENSION ENVELOPE CORP. ARMAND COSMETICS 1912 Grand Des Moines, Iowa 4000 NW 100th 276-1586 197 £ ducation is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of nature, under which name I include not merely things and their forces, but men and their ways; and the fashioning of the affections and of the will into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. -Thomas Huxley MASSEY-FERGUSON INC. Professional Directory ADDISON W. BROWN M. D. DON O. NEWLAND M D ROBERT B. ALLENDER M D NORMAN L. BONE M D Obstetrics and Gynecology 526 39th Street Congratulations, Seniors R. F. Birge, M.D. David Baridon, Jr., M.D. Charles S. Crusinberry M.D. CLARENCE H. DENSER, JR., M.D. MAYNARD A. MESERVEY, M.D. RICARDO M. RAMIREZ, M.D. Compliments of DIEDRICH J. HAINES, M.D. DONALD J. SCHISSEL, M.D. Congratulations From Drs. Losh, Shinkle and Fatland 3705 Grand Compliments of DRS. CORN GANGENESS Pediatricians Phone 276-4911 Extension 342 DR GERALD F BEST Optometrist Merle Hay Plaza Offices: Second Floor Des Moines, Iowa Compl iments of DR. H. L. EDWARDS 415 SAVINGS LOAN BLDG. DES MOINES 243-0529 DR. A. K. WEBSTER 4224 University 277-6183 DANIEL F. CROWLEY, M.D. 3200 University Avenue DR. HARRY C. MORROW Practice Limited to Orthodontics 713 Equitable 243-2654 JOHN B. HEMMINGER. D.D.S. 510 EQUITABLE BUILDING 243-3419 DR. JOHN Q. A. MATTERN Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 819 Savings Loan Bldg. CH 4-8760 WILLIAM T. BROWN, D.D.S. 6100 S.W. 9th 285-6818 199 Compliments of M. T. BATES, M.D L. 0. ELY, M.D. A. MATTHEWS, M.D. DES MOINES MEDICAL CENTER JAMES S. HOFFER, D.D.S. Compliments of ROBERT H. FOSS, M.D. Compliments of MEREDITH R. SAUNDERS, M.D. 1422 WOODLAND R.H. KILLEBREW, D.D.S. 712A Equitable Bldg. 282-1960 DES MOINES, IOWA WILLIAM A. MILLER DENTIST 3100 INGERSOLL LOU F. KRICK, JR., D. D. S. Ingersoll Medical • Dental Bldg. Plone 279-9771 3830 Ingersoll Obstetrics Gynecology DR. H. A. BARQUIST Osteopathic Physician Surgeon 243-3865 803 SAYINGS LOAN BLDG. Telephone 277-6358 PAUL A. POLYDORAN, D.D.S. DENTIST 3102 INGERSOLL DES MOINES, IOWA Congratulation is , Senio rs DR. ROBERT WM. YOUNG Orthodontist 4231 University Phone 274-2511 DR. CHARLES BURR 1420 Woodland 244-0117 Compliments of DR. JERRY HARVEY General Dentistry 4224 University 279-9724 Congratualtions, Seniors JACK R. LILLY. D.O. 440S University Compliments of JAMES W. COWNIE 326 DES MCINES BLDG. Compliments of MERLE D. BEAN, D.D.S. JOHN B. WILSON, D.D.S. LARRY L. LANG, D.D.S. 200 Compliments of PARKER K. HUGHES, M.D. RICHARD M MOORE, M.D. NORMAH K. RINDERKNECHT, M.D. Medical Arts Building •n vuivui n i i j w u ii u in c 3200 University Dr. DONALD B. HENRY Registered Optometrist eyes cxamincD bosses riueo Contact Lenses 516 Walnut St. 244-5353 Congratulations Seniors! Dr. HARRY B. ELMETS 1010 Savings and Loan Building DERNHART C. HERMANH, D. D. S. QOO 19nri Qtroot 279-3631 Des Moines 12, Iowa Congratulations, Seniors! ROBERT R. UPDEGRAFF II, F.A.C.S. Compliments of Di. CHARLES D. FREDERICKS, D. D. S. Dr. CHARLES E. NEWCOMER, 0. D. S. 1143 - 42nd Street RICHARDS PHARMACY Dwnnp Richards R Ph 3001 Merle Hay Road 276-4578 ROOSEVELT A School of High Ideals - Where Sportsmanship and Honesty Are Praised Congratulations Seniors of 1967 RIDERS ' CLUB ... is an organization that is proud to serve tho students of a fine school like Roosevelt. Everyone who takes an interest in the school is urged to join-alumni, parents, and friends. 201 Pictorial Index Abbott. Valeria 160 Vbbott. Vance 160 Abels. Leonard 148 Abramson. Cathy 50. 67. 68. 1 13 abramson, Karen 64. 160 Abrisz. Patricia 113 Acc urate Printing 180 Acheson, David 1 13 Acheson. Cail 148 Acme Employment Service 194 Action Auto Sales 196 Adams. Dennis 148 Adams, John 148 Adamson. Christine 64, 160 Adcock. Mr Ron 26. 76. 90. 92. 93. 104. 109 Addy. Claudia 148 Adler. Susan 148 Administration 14. 15 Adnan. C.lona 160 Agce. Carol 160 Agee. Wallace 148 Ahlen. James 37. 113 Ahlen. Judi 37. 40. 53. 57. 1 10. 1 13 Airways Rent-A-Car 184 Akers. Jim 72. 113 Akers. Mr Max 24 km. I)ianna63. 113 Albaugh. Krish 160 Albertson. Paulette 148 Allen. Donna 67. 69. 148 Allen. James 148 Allen. Jams 148 Allen. Marni 113 Allen. Steve 160 Allender. Sarah 148 Allender. Sue 51, 101. 109. 113 All-State Band 67 All-State Orchestra 67 Allie. Tom 81 Alhnson, Virginia 160 Alsager. Robert 160 American Republic Insurance 193 Anders. Rebecca 160 Anderson. Barb 45. 68. 1 13 Anderson. Mr Bob 30. 76. 90 Anderson. Cheryl 160 Anderson. Mr Clvde 24 Anderson. D J. 113 Anderson, David 148 Anderson. David E 160 Anderson. Dav id K 160 Anderson. Deborah 160 Anderson. Diane 160 Anderson. Douglas 160 Anderson Erukson Dairv 190 Anderson. Joyce 113 Anderson Judy 148 Anderson, k 84 Anderson. Linda E 160 Anderson. Mark 113 Anderson. Miraim 148 Anderson. Nashella 148 Anderson. Paul 113 Anderson. Peter 148 Anderson. Peter W 147 Anderson. Rick 64. 160 Anderson. Mr Roger 30. 109 Anderson. Ronald 100. 109, 148 Anderson. Vicki 148 Andrew, Roberta 160 Andnano. Kathleen 50. 1 13 Andrus. Robert 64. 148 Angerer, Mr. Frank 18 Angle ' s Shoe Repair 177 Annual Staff 44. 45 Argetsinger. Jack 148 Armand Cosmetics 197 Armendanz, Norma 42. 113 Armstrong, Mary 148 Arnold, Jacie 148 Arnot. Michael 39. 84. 86. 148 Aronow. Martin 100. 1 13 Art Department 26 Arvidson. James 148 Ash. Mrs Eunice 16 Ash. Cail. 47. 113 Aspengren. Jack Atherton, Linda 67 Atherton, Susan 148 Atwood. Cheryl 1 13 Augustine. Kathenne 49. 50. 148 Avise. Kathleen 148 Avise, Kevin 160 Ayers, Joseph 148 B Babcock. Mr Kent 32 Bac h. Theresa 160 Back man. Deborah 101 Backman. James 81. 160 Bagg. Debbie 67. 148 Baglev. Barb 66. 148 Bagley. Dave 160 Bagley. Mr Robert 30. 64 Bailey. Steven 160 Bailey. Tracy 1 13 Bair. Ross 160 Baker. John 160 Bakkie. Cheryl 160 Bannister. Scott 51. 69. 113 Bantz. Debbie 148 Barlage. John 160 B.irlow,C81 Barlow. Jane 98. 148 Barlow. LaVerne 107. 160 Barnett. Kathryn 148 Barns. Belinda 160 B uns. Ronald 61. 148 Barquist. H A . M.D. 171 Ban,,, ist, Kristine 38. 114. 146 Barrell. Fred 160 Barrett. Mr John 15 Barrett. Susan 1 14 Bamcks. Donna 57. 148 Bartlev. Kristine 114 Barton. Deena63. 73. 148 Barton. Mrs lane 16 Baskin. Bobbins 190 Bassman, Elaine 114 Bassman. Jeff 160 Bassman. Joel 160 Bates. Ely. Matthews. Mds 171 Batts. Barbara 160 Batts. Dave 1 14 Baugus. Kathy 49. 50 Baum. Joseph 160 Haumgartner, Mivs Ruth 28 Bayer. Jill 114 Bean. Michael SI, 94. 1 14 Beard. Robert Beaslev. Rick 148 Beasley. Stephen 160 Beattv, David 82. 103. 160 Beatty. Jon 1 14 Bean. Wilson. Lang M.D. ' s Beath. Mr Ronald 32 Beatty. Richard 160 Beaverdale Pharmac y 181 Bc.k Steve 114 Beck ley . Stev e 108. 160 Beecher, Alan 160 Beeler. Ann 160 Bell. Suzanne 148 Benderoff. John 148 Bennett. Barry 160 Bennett. Benny 114 Bennett, Denise 160 Bennett. Edward 103, 1 14 Bennett. Mary 64. 148 Bennett. Sandra 160 Benson. Valerie 148 Bentall. Rhea 148 Bentley. Cheryl 148 Bentlt -v Guy 148 Benton. Bill 148 Bentos Periera. Marion 42 Berg. Tom 160 Berge, Jacqueline Bergman. William 160 Berke. Kevin 148 Bernhard. Jack 82. 103, 160 Bernstein. Marcia 148 Berry, Brent 73. 160 Berry. Jan 81. 160 Berry-Myron Business Machines 185 Berven, Margaret 148 Best, Gerald F., M D 170 Bevendge. Daniel 81. 103. 160 Bevendge. Ric hard 114 Bevington, Kent 148 Biber. Bill 160 Bice. Dianne 1 14 Biddle. Mrs. Vera 24 Bienfang, Craig 148 Bierbaum. Mr Hubert 28 Bilbrey. Ruth 160 Billings. Peggy 160 Billmeyer. Gary 47. 69. 114 Bim. James 148 Bingaman. Connie 160 Bingaman, Mary 114 Binkley. Barbara Birge, Bandon, Crusinberry, M.D Bishop. David 51. 114 Bishop. Jane 45. 47. 50. 69, 1 14 Bjork. Jane 148 Bjornson. Fred 148 Bjornstad, Mrs Edith 18. 46 Black. Bob 47. 114 Blackburn. Sarah 51. 148 Blackburn. Tim 160 Blacketer. Becky 69. 114 Blackman. Mr Don Blake. Glenn 148 Blake. Linda 160 Blake. Stephen 148 Blakeman, Steve 160 Blanc hard. Judy 114 Blaskovich. Charles 77. 84. 104. 160 Blascovich. Joe 76. 81 Blazek. Barbara 66. 98. 148 Blazek. Kathy 160 Bliss. Barbara 50. 69. 101 . 1 15 Bliss. Julie 148 Bliss. Mary 51. 160 Blocher, Dave 160 Bloomqmst. Bill 48. 104. 148 Blount. Henry 160 Blount. Lucy 50.53. 114 Blount. Marion 160 Bloxham, Tom 57. 103. 148 Blue Band 65 Blue Line Storage Co. 197 Blumenberg. David 39. 148 Blythe. Terry 81. 107, 160 Boatman, Karen 1 14 Boatman. William 64. 65. 160 Bob Brown Chev rolet 194 Bobh. Allan 114 Bodin, Dee 81. 110. 114 Boesen ' s the Florist 186 Boggio. Mark 160 Bohner. Alice 148 Boiles. Mary 160 Boiles. Paula 114 Boland. Marilyn 160 Boltmghouse, Cynthia 148 Bond. Darla 160 Bondurant. Robert 148 Bonds of Beavei dale 186 Bonds . Janet 148 Book ' s Restaurant and Nut House 187 Booth. Mary 69. 114 Borden ' s Dairy Co. Boresi. Richard 160 Borg. Michael 81. 114 Borg. Richard 160 Boms. Annette 42. 114 Borror. Tom 1 1 4 Boudewyns. Coleen 148 Boulevard Mart 184 Bowden. David 148 Bowen. Charles 160 Bowen. Judith 114 Bowen. Kerry 160 Bowen. Bobert 160 Boxwell, Stephanie 148 Boydston. Anne 54. 63. 72. 1 14 Boy s Club 52 Boy s Glee Club 69 Boy ' s Golf 100 Boy ' s leaders 51 Bo .in l n 1M1 Braafhart. Mike 148 Bracewell. Stephanie 160 Bradley, Nancy 161 Bradlev. Sandra 114 Brandy. Timothv Brantman. Greg 148 Brantman. Jo Anne 1 14 Brauer. Connie Braun. Mark Bredahl. Linda Lou 161 Brees. Mr David 20 Bngadoon 72 Bnggs. Robert 148 Bnles. Roger Bnngenberg. Trudi 46. 53. 69. 1 14 Brinton. Stephen 148 Bnones. VI ana 42. 114 Brissler. Marilee 161 Brittiii|{ham, Mimi 1 14 Broad. Karilyn 57. 69. 148 Brock. Judy 51. 148 Brockman, Mary 161 Brody. Kenneth 47. 84. 87. 1 14 Brogden. Christina 161 Brotherton. Mrs Grace 26 Brown. Allen 161 Brown. Brad 148 Brown. Cynthia 161 Brown, Doug 161 Brown. Karen 99, 114 Brown, Larry 57. 114 Brown, Larry 8 1,98. 161 Brown. Lyle 148 Brown. Newland, Allender. Bone M.D. ' s 170 Brown. Russell 161 Brown. Sandra 53. 148 Brown. Sandra 161 Brown. William T D.D.S. 170 Brownbeidge, Susan 148 Broyles. Bob 149 Bru baker. Delons 161 Bryan. Jeff 108. 161 Bryant. Kay 51. 149 Buck. Everett 69. 149 Buckley. Christine 161 Bin hhj Bob 149 Buckley. Rex 81. 161 Bull. Debbie 161 Bunce. Bradley 149 Burdock. Michael 149 Burger. Cheryl 1 16 Burdii k. Ken 77. 79. 90. 91. 103. 149 Burk. Mrs Frances 16 Burke. Anne 1 16 Burlingame. Rob 149 Burlingame. Roger 149 Burnett. Mary Ellen 161 Burnev . Charles 77 Bums. David 149 Burns. Debbie 161 Burns. Frank 81. 161 Burns. Harry 99. 161 Bums. Patricia 40, 50, 53. 1 16 Burns, Susan 149 Burr, Chris 1 16 Burr. Dr Charles 171 Burr. Fred 108. 161 Burnght, Kathy 149 Buse, Susan 161 Bush. Suzanne 149 Butler. Mic hael 81. 103. 161 Butts. Jr. mine 149 Byers. Karen 1 16 c Cain. Miss Ethel 24 Cadwell. John 69. 149 Caldwell. Debbie 43. 1 16 Cagley, Leo 149 Calhoun. Douglas 116 Caliguire. l-eona rd 149 Callison. Karen 149 Cameron, Randy 57 Cameron. Rod 64. 149 Cameron. William 64. 116 Campbell. Carla 161 Campbell. Jerry 39. 68. 1 16 Campbell. Merry 64. 149 Canter. Marlys 149 Capital City State Bank 174 ( !app Homes 183 Capps. Mary 67.69. 116 Carlson. Allan 51. 94. 116 Carlson. Catherine 161 Carlson. James 1 16 Carlson, Janice 1 16 Carlson. Mr Keith 20.60 Carlson. Shelley 149 Carlson, Susan 56, 1 16 Carlston. Brant 64. 161 Carpenter. Robert 82, 103. 149 Carr. Lawrence 109. 1 16 Carron. Brian 82. 103. 149 Carson, Tom 8 1 • 161 Carter, Carla 112, 116 Carter. Sandra 64. 149 Case. Rich 149 Cash. Cathy 161 Cash, Joseph 149 Cash. Stephen 1 16 Cassel. Tom 161 Castek. Bonnie 161 Castelline. Paul 161 Castro. Anita 64, 67. 161 Cebuhar. John 161 Cebuhar, Tom 1 16 Cederstrom, Christine 161 Central National Bank and Trust Co 185 Cerretti. John 103. 149 Chambes. Greg 117 Champ. Linda 149 Chandler, Susan 161 Chapman. Richard 149 Chapman. Ten 149 Chase, Diana 1 17 Cheerleaders 48.49 Cheney. Mel 81. 84. 161 Childs. Sharon 117 Chinn. Andrew 69, 117 Christian. Victoria 161 Chnstianson. Dav id 68. 1 17 Chnstianson. Rita 1 17 Church. Mr David 32 Clarence ' s Clark Station 197 Clark. Craig 149 Clark. Henry 117 Clark. John 117 Clark. Lynn 37. 38. 48. 82. 104. 1 12, 1 17 Clark, Marty 69. 149 Clark. Richard 149 Classen, Sharon 161 Clayman. Ronald 117 Clendenen. Jim 108, 161 Clenual Pathology Laboratory Click. Kathleen 161 ( Minion. Michael 81. 84. 161 Cloe.Creg 161 Cobine. Ted 149 Cochran. Cvnthia 37. 38. 43. 54. 63. 69. 73. 125 Cochran. Mark 117 Cocking. Linda 149 Codner. Steve 84. 149 Colburn. Judith 161 Cole. Cynthia 149 Cole, Mrs. Eula 30 Cole. Jennifer 161 Collins. Kathy 30. 149 Colley, Linda 51 Comito. Mr Al 30. 76,90 Comito. Bnan 104. 105. 149 Commercial Department 28 Commercial Office Supply 194 Conc ert Chorus 68 Conley, Roger 161 Conley. Thomas 149 ( inkling, Trudi 1 17 Conner, Jerry 161 Cook. Mrs Elizabe th 28 Cook. Nancy A. 117 Cook. Nancy B. 57. 67. 69. 1 17 Cook. Randall 64. 67. 161 Coon. Larry 1 17 Coonce. Tom 161 Coons. Merle 149 Cooper, Jim 161 Coppola. Frank 40. 76, 78. 89. 1 17 Coppola. Shan 1 17 Coppola. Veronica 161 Corcoran. Julie 117 Corcoran, Thomas 39. 51. 69, 108. 149 Cordes. Beverly 117 Cordle. Richard 149 ( lorn and Cangness, Drs. 170 Cornish. Kathryn 161 Corregan. Kev in 117 Comgan. Lynn 161 Correll. Carol 149 osson. John 84. 149 Cottier, Candyce 50, 117 ( ...uul.lan. Melinda 149 202 C«HJ ■ 31 (.ourter. Cynthia 161 ( ' ownit . Jam« W 171 Cm, Bob in Cox, Larrv 1 17 Cox, Steve 161 Craft, Mr Everett 18 Cniig, Amy 161 Crai . LWIII 49. 1 IN Cram, Carolyn 161 Cramer. Cindy 68, 118 Cramer, Julie 1 18 Crandall. Paul 161 Crandell. Mark 81. 107. 161 Crawford, Lynn 161 Creger, Diane 67. 149 Creger. J ' Nin 149 Crenshaw, Cathleen 149 Crescent Chevrolet Co 187 C:rew, Clona 149 Crispin. Mr Bill 109 Crispin. Patsy 149 Crispin. William 94. 161 Cnswell. William 47. 118 Cromer, Debra 161 Cross Country 82 Cross, Mrs. Velma 15, 53 Crosby. Pamela 118 Crouthamel. Miss Barbara 16 Crow. Cheryl 149 Crow, Claudette 161 Crowley. Daniel F M D Crowley, ]imrt fi4. In I Cubbage. Fred 161 Culp. Ceorgana 161 Cummingi, Patricia 149 Cummings, Mr. Robert 24 Cunningham, Judy 67. 1 18 Cunningham. Mama 149 Cunningham, Teena 161 Cunningham, Tracy 161 Cushman. Charlotte 149 Cushman. l.yn 50. 67. 109. 1 18 Custodians 33 Cutforth. Nancy 149 I) Dade, Daniel 149 Daggett. Karne 161 Dahlberg. Juli Ann 161 Dangheltz81 Daniel. David 161 Daniels. Mark 161 Danielson, James 149 Danielson. Lynn 161 Dare. Carl 118 Dare, Jane 149 Darling. Eric 68. 82. 118 Darling, Karen 161 DaRos. Auggie 149 Davenport. Marjone 149 Dave Ostrum Imports 194 Davidson, Arlene 47, 118 Davidson. Barbara 149 Davidson. Cliff 62. 103. 149 Davidson, Sandra 1 18 Davidson, Stephen 64. 149 Davis. Bnan 118. 131 Davis. Cindy 161 Davis. Gerald 161 Davit, Nancy 149 Davis, Stephen 161 Davis, Steven 1 18 Davis, Thomas A 94. 103. 149 Davis, Trevor 90. 149 Davis. Mr William 30 Dawson. Tim 51. 149 Day. De nna 161 Day. Robert 161 Deal. Paul 149 Dean. K..thrvn50. 68. 118 DeAngelo. Vicki 161 DeCorpo I )el bie 63. 64. 66. 1 18 DeCeest. Lvnne 149 DeGeest. Ni holette 161 DeHammer David 73. 118 Die lev Manufacturing DeHeer. Peggy 162 Dejong. John 69. 149 Dejong. Mary 39. 44. 50. 64. 66. 1 18 DeLapp, Rosella 118 De Marie, Terry 107. 162 DeMouth. Roxann 149 Denman. David 162 Denman. Julie 162 Denman, Linda 162 Denman. Richard 1 18 Dennis. Pam 162 Dennis. Patrick 149 Denny, Craig 1 18 Denny. JoAnne 162 Denny. Man ia 162 Denser, Messervey, Ramirez 170 DePhillips. Christine 149 Deremiah. Dennis 84. 85. 149 Deremiah, Vickie 51. 118 Deskin. Tim 81, 162 Des Moines Music House 183 Des Moines Savings and U an Association Des Moines Seed and Nursery Company 184 Des Moines Transit Company Deuben, Ann 150 Devine. C.eorge 92. 118 Devine, Kent 103 Devine. William 81. 162 Devlin. Kim 162 Dewey, Diana 150 Dexter. Leslie 162 Dial Finance 194 Diamond. Alan 100. 162 Dickens. James Jr 81. 162 Dickinson. Beth 162 Dickman. Leslie 81. 162 Dickson. Bruce 118 Dickson. Cathy 162 Dickson. Nancy 150 Dickson. Scott 103. 1 18 Diehl. Martin 119 Diehl. Tom 162 Dtemer. Dave 150 Dietz. Mark Leanne 162 Diffenderfer. Miss Alice 20 Dikis. Carole 150 Dilley Manufacturing Company DiMana. Julie 64. 162 Dingman. Kddie 150 Dingman. Stephen 162 Dobbertin. Warren Jr 162 Dockstader. Randy 104. 150 Dodds. Diana 171 Dodds. Clenda 150 Dohrmann. Mark 150 Dolch. Charles 150 Donhowe. John 100. 150 Donovan. John 82. 1 16. 1 19. 132 Dorff. Phil 82, 103. 119 Dorff. Robin 82. 103. 162 Dorzweiler. Mary ISO Dougherty. Justine 64. 150 Douglass. Steve 162 Dove. Diane 150 Dove. Robert 1 19 Dowd. Kevin 150 Dowd. Pamela 150 Downing. Michael 94. 97. 150 Doyle. Graeme 162 Doyle. Marta 150 Dorzoryst. Stephanie 50, 1 19 Drake University 182 Dreher. Susan 39. 50. 64. 1 19 Drew. Jamce 162 Dreyer. Theodore 1 19 Driver Education 30 Droller. Enrique 42. 108 Duitch. Ronald 150 Dunagan. Sue 50. 150 Dunbar. Jimmy 162 Duncan. Jeff 51. 150 Diinckel. Deborah 162 Dungan. Jeffrey 108. 150 Dunham. Debbie 150 Dunn. Richard 150 Dunn. Sharlene 150 Dunning. Patricia 162 Duse. Daniel 162 Dusenberry. Judy 162 Dykes. Carolyn 51. 150 Mm El i 162 Earle. Deborah 162 Earp. Karen 150 Earp. Linda 162 East. Andrea 162 East. Chris 50. 67. 73. 1 19 Easter. Marty 162 Easter. Paul 63. 1 19 Eckhardt. Chris 150 Eckman. Mrs Lillie Economaki. John 57. 162 Eder. Loretta 1 19 Eddy. Don 51. 94. 162 Edger. Janice 162 Edison. Brian I SO Edwards. Cynthia 150 Edwards. H L M D Egger. Steven 150 Ehiers. Mrs Marion 18. 38 Ehrlich. Betty 162 Eischen. Jean 67. 119 Eisenrraut. John 57. 1 19 1 15 Ellefson. Gene 90. 107. 1 Eller. Fred 119. 145 ps 82. 103. 1 19 150 6. 150 162 i 119 Elmquist, Marion 150 Em. I s Restaurant 196 Emly. Stephen 162 Emnch. Mr IzacO Enchantresse. 191 Engel. Patrice 120 Engelmann. Craig 150 English Department 16, 17 Engman. Arnold 77. 100. 109, 120 Equitable of Iowa 186 Krana, Fernando 42 K... ks.ui. Cathy 162 Erickson. Robert 162 Erlandson. Cathy 162 Krrett.John 57. 150 Evans. Brad 81. 162 Evans, Carolyn 150 Evans. Dan 82. 84. 162 Evans. Janice 101. 162 Evans. Jerilyn 150 Evans. Joel 150 Evans. Kitty 150 Evans. Michael 84. 85. 120 Eveland. David 103. 120 Everett. Phil 150 Ewald. Barbara 44. 46. 50. 67. 68. 120 Faber. Richard 120 Faeger. Judy 51 Fagan. Alan 150 Fagen. Elaine 150 Fahler. Mark 47. 103. 120 Fall Student Council 36. 37 Fanning. Barbara 101. 120 Fanning. David 51, 150 Fanning, Tom 162 Fant. Mrs Joyce 22 Farnsworth, Mr Joseph 20 Farr. Charles 84. 87. 150 Farrow, Nancy 51 Fatland. Tamara64. 69. 120 Feintech. Manlynn 50 Fe ink Feist. Miss Mary C 28 Ferguson. Christine 150 Ferguson, Douglas 81. 84. 162 Ferguson. Julia 162 Ferguson. Michael 3. 162 Ferree. Jim 47. 82, 83. 103. 120 Ferren, Janice 162 Ferrone. Michal 150 Field Shoes 189 Firman, John 120 Fischer, Vance 151 Fisher, Linda 151 Fishman, Ann 120 Fishman. Moms 162 Fitz. Andy 151 Fitzgerald. Catherine 162 F.tzgibbon. Mary Ann 120 Fitzpatnck. Alan 162 Flag Cadets 66 Flagg. Jeff 162 Flaherty. Gregg 81. 108. 162 Flec k. Sheldon 84. 151 Fletcher. Barry 64. 162 Fletcher. Katherine99. 151 Flohra, Lenice 162 Florence. Donna 162 Fluharty. Karen 162 Fluke. Dennis 151 Fogarty, Thomas 151 Flynn Dairy 178 Food King of Des Moines 177 Ford. Steve 81, 162 Foreign Students 42 Forker Pharmacy 177 Forker. Thomas 57. 108. 162 Forrest, James 121 Forrest Robert 151 Fors. Mr. Bernard 20. 83. 100 Forsyth, Barry 108. 162 Foss.JoeSO. 151 Foss. Robert H M D 171 Fossum, Mr. Randall Foster. Karen 162 Foster, Steve 69. 121 Fox. Diann 121 Frahm. Nanc y 151 Frampton, George 108. 162 Francisco Kim 162 Frank. Barbara 64. 121 Frank. Patrick 100. 121 Frankels. 191 Franklin Plaza Barber Shop 196 Franklin Plaza Super Value 190 Frankling. David 151 Frantz. Crandall 94. 162 Frasier, Deborah 151 Frazier, Sarah 151 Fredncks. Dr Charles Freimuth. Mr Bill 18.63 Freimuth, Lore 162 Freitag. Wanda 121 Frey, Jody 151 Fndley. Grant 151 Friedman. Barbara 162 Field Shoe Company 191 Fnshberg. Marv Lou 162 Frische, Alan 158 Frost, Greg 162 Froyd. Vicki 162 Fry. Diane 151 Frye, Donald 151 Fullerton, Fred 81 171 Funk. Larry 151 Gallagher. Michael 90. 151 Gallagher. MindySl. 151 Gallagher. T.mothv 162 Gammack. Julie 151 Gardner. Stephen 81. 163 Garmer, Ric hard 163 Garner, Sue 163 Garrett, Miss 64 Garrison, Mr Gordon 24 Carton, Cene 163 Garwic k. Kim 81. 163 Geller, Leslie 163 General Mortgage Corporation 196 George, Dennis 99, 163 George Walker Ford 187 l erdom, Peter 57, 163 Gerhardt. Robert 151 German. William 151 Gettys. Joe 151 Gibson, Brian 163 Cibson. Skip 151 Cier, Lana 163 Cier. Ricky 163 Cifford. Ann 64. 121 Gilbert. Irving 163 Gilbert, Kristin 121 Gilbert. Marty 163 Cildemeister. Ceoffre 108. 163 (..Ham. Boyd 94. 121 Gilman. Bette 46. 50. 121 Gilman. Deborah 163 Gilman. Mary 163 Gilliam. William 121 Girl ' s Club 53 Girl ' s Golf 101 Girl ' s Glee Club 68 Gislason. David 121 Citlin. Helen 18 Giudicessi, Renee 163 Ciudicessi, Syndi 121 Goettsch. Steven 64. 151 Goldstein. Mrs Barbara 18 Colly. Marsha 151 Comas. Susan 163 Gonnerman, Mr David 20 Good. Mrs Irene 22 Goodwin Cos 180 Goodwin, Mr Wilson 24 i Com •« 151 .45.51. 121 rdon 88.90. 100. 151 1 151 cy 151 in 121 I 121 ►avid 22 163 Graham. Melinda47. 121 Grand Lanes 184 Grandquist. Cynthia 163 Grangaard. Carol 151 Creaves. Linda 165 Craves. Pamela 151 Cray. Douglas 121 Green. Kelly 81. 163 Green Construction Company 191 Green. Martha 62. 151 Green. Steven 151 Green. Susan 50. 151 Green, William 163 Greene. Jimmv 163 Ci I 121 151 Charles 28, 83. 94. 102 ket 175 1.77.81. 108. 121 rothy 26 3. 64.70, 121 67.69. 121 12. 122 82. 103. 151 e 162 Cn 151 avid 18 L 189 i I ' . r 151 Grove. Linda 151 Grove. Stephanie 122 Groves. Jack 151 Groves. Linda 50. 67. 69. 122 Crovenberg. Cathy 122 C. ruber. Char lene 64. 122 Cruen. Rob 37. 39. 48. 81. 151 Grund. Larry 151 Crund. Sally 163 Cudehus. Carole 163 H Haaskinson. William 122 Hadlev. Linda 56. 122 Haegel. Ava 122 Hagen. Enc 151 Haggertv. Mary Pat 163 Haglan. Barry 57. 163 Hahn. Cvn Hahn. Edv. Hahn. Cro Haines. Scl Hale. Jon 6 Hale. Terry 82. 163 Haley. Mr Donald 46 Hall. James A 163 Hall. James 122 Hall. Susan 163 Halliburton, Stephen 151 Hall. day . Jay 163 Halsted. Jean 151 Halsted. Robert 81. 84. 163 Hamill. Deborah 151 163 7.81.93, 107. 163 A.D. 170 ■ Hamill. Rav 103. 163 Hamilton. Dave 163 Hammel. Sharon 56, 68. 151 Hammer. Carol 151 Hand. Thomas 76. 80. 151 Ham- 1. Scott 151 Hanes. Diana 122 Hanlon. Ginger 151 Hannum. Patricia 122 Hans. Mr. George 30 HMH n. Barbara 122 Hansen. Connie 157 Hansen. Dan 64. 122 Hansen, Diane 163 Hansen, joy 151 Hansen. Karla 151 Hansen. Kathy 163 Hansen, Linda 163 Hansen. Nancy 151 Hanson. Diane 163 Hanson. Mike 163 Hantz. Mr Herbert 18 Harder Pharmacy 177 Harding. Man 163 Hardy. Joseph 84. 151 Hargenhausen. Edward 151 Harger. Daniel 163 Haws. Man IM Hargrove. John 151 Harjhousen. Ed 99 Harmon s Barber Shop 191 Harold. ltM Ethel 18 Harr. Dana 151 Harnngton. Everett 163 Harris. Celia 163 Hams. Gail 163 Hams. James 51, 108. 163 Hams. June 164 Hams, Marsha 164 Hams. Sharon 164 Harrison. David 81. 103. 151 Hart. Bvron 151 Hart. Stephanie 164 Hartzell. Suzanne 123 Hartzer. Nancy 123 Hartzer. Tim 151 Harvey, Dr Jerry 171 Harvey. Joy 70. 151 Harvev. Linda 50. 151 Haselhuhn. Michael 164 Haskins. Heather 51. 109. 164 Haskins. Robert 164 Hatfield. Mary Jane 151 Hatzer. Lawrence 151 Hauge. Charlene 164 Hauge, Dav id 151 Haviland. Mark 151 Hawk. Pamela 151 Hawkins. Martha 164 Ha worth. Sarah 151 Hay. Steve 164 Hayes, Andrew 164 Hayes, Owen 151 Hayes. Pamela 164 Hayes, Mike 123 Hayes. Mr. Walter 28 Hay ley. Mr Donald 18 Hayne. Philip 123 Hayne. Robert 164 Hay ward. Laura 152 Hayworth. Sara 37 Hecht, Peggy 152 Heckinger, Ron 123 Heggen. Cretchen 37, 40, 164 Heggen. Linda 164 Heggen. Lynn 152 H. ngen. Miss Mary Ann 16 Heiden. Marc 152 Heilman. Bmce 37. 52. 55. 76. 84, 85. 104. 106. 123 Heilman. Creg 37. 81. 84. 164 Heimg, Terry 107. 164 He. fritter. Bill 152 Helgerson. Sarah 152. 189 Hellyer, Kevin 164 Heman, Sandra 123 Hemminger, John B. D.D.S 170 Hempelman. Cyd 109. 152 Hempelman. Lisa 51. 109. 164 Henderson. Neil 123 Hendricks. Bnan 152 Henneberrv. James 47. 77. 123. 145 Henry. Cary Henrv. Dr Donald Henry. Patrick 69. 123 Hensley. Steve 123 H. pplewhite. David 82. 84. 103. 164 Herbert. Cathy 152 Herker. William 123 Herman, Dr. Bernhart Herman. Tom 164 Herndon. Lucia 164 Herndon. Ronald 81. 164 Herring, Janet 123 Herron. Keith 152 Hertel. John 73, 164 Herzberg, Ardith 64, 67. 152 Heskett. Warren 64. 164 Hess. Catherine 123 Hess. Thomas 82. 103. 164 Heubner. Kemp 107. 164 Heuer. Thomas 57. 152 Hewitt. Marcia 152 Hewitt. Ten 152 Hickerson. Michael 81. 94. 107. 164 Hickman Barber Shop Hickhn. Gregory 81. 164 Hieb, Timothy 165 Hiersteiner, Sue 152 Higgins. Coleen 63, 123 Higgins, Karen 152 Hildreth. Joyce 164 Hileman. Richard 152 Hill. Barbara 164 Hill.Cathv 123 Hill. Danette 164 Hill. Kimberly 164 Hill. Stephen 145 Hills. Mars 164 Hillyer Cleaners 182 Hinchliff. Randall 164 Hinds. Patricia 123 Mm. v Michael 98, 99. 109. 152 Hinrze.Cary 164 Hintze. Kenneth 123 Hirst. Raymond 164 Hise. Elizabeth 67. 124 Ho.tk Jon 37.52. 100, 124 Hobbs. Carol 56. 152 Hobson. Steve 164 Hockenberg. MyraSl. 152 He4 -s. Vi.ki 124 Hodges. William 152 Hotter. Fred 64. 69. 82. 124 Hoffer. James S. D.D.S. 171 Holle. David 61. 152 Hoi man. Carter 152 Hoi man, Diana 68. 124 Holseid. Deborah 164 Holt. Kay 152 Holt. Roberta 164 Home Carpet 180 Homecoming 40. 41 Home Federal Savings and latan Home Making Department 29 Homesteaders Life 181 Honor Band 64 Hood. Charles 124 Hood. Marshall 152 Hoogenakker. David 77. 124 Horn. Richard 152 Horner. Nichael69 Horning. Hal 82. 164 Hoskinson. Linda 152 Hotchkiss. Ed 124 Hotel Fort Des Moines 186 Ho.uk. Edwin 164 Houghton. Verne 164 Houser. Judith 124 Housh, Mary 28. 37. 38. 53. 124 Houston. Toby 88, 90. 103 Howard. Debra 164 Howard. Jacquin 152 Howard. Steve 152 Howell. Charlene 152 H rubes. Beck v 64. 164 H rubes. Robert 64. 164 Hubbell. Pat 124 Hudgens. Sherry 51. 109. 152 Hudsoll. Carol 124 Hudson. Barbara 164 Hudson. Kathy 164 Hudson. Susan 152 Huen. Ron 124 Hueneke. Nancy 124 Huenemann. Jane 164 Huff. Ricnard 152 Hufford. Connie 164 Hufford. Steve 152 Hughes. Larry 124 Hughes. Mark 152 Hughes and Moore. M.D. s Hughes. Teresa 68. 124 Hull. Jane 124 Hull. John 103. 145 Hull. Suzanne 124 Holt. Jane 68. 124 Humburd. Brenda 152 Humpal. Alice 164 Humpty Dumptv Nursery School 187 Hunt. Cheryl 152 Hunter. Eileen 164 Hurst Beverly 152 Hush. James 152 Huston. Roger 152 Hutching . Steven W. 7h. 84. 86. 124 Hutchison. William 77. 79. 90. 91. 152 Hvland. Dale 152 Hymans. Katthryn 164 I Ideal Printing Company 180 lies. Denise 164 Indianapolis Life Company 192 Ingersoll Florist 185 Ingersoll. Scott 124 Ingles. William 164 Ingram. Geoffrey 124 Innes. Jane 50. 124 Innes. Jean 124 Insurance Exchange Bldg 184 International Club 43 Iowa Power and Light Company 177 low .. State Bank 179 Irelan. Jerry 125 Irv ine. Charles 152 Irving. Noble 125 Irwin ' s 194 Isaacson. David 104. 105. 109. 125 Isbill. Vonda 164 Iverson. Jane 152 Iverson. Ronnie 164 Ivy Camera Shops 185 Izumi. Linda 51. 109. 125 l umi. Mark 84. 164 J J . C White Concrete 182 Jacl.um. Harrv 164 Jackovitch. Becky 152 Jackson. Jerry 108. 164 Jackson, Jim 152 Jackson. Robert 77. 103. 125 Jacobs. Dennis 152 Jacobs. Harlan 47. 112 125 Jacobs, Steve 1K4 Jaoibs. William 152 Jacobson. Christine 164 Jacobson ' s Apparel 187 Jacobson. Sidney 152 Jacobson. Susan 164 Jacobson. Vicki 47. 125 Jaeger. John 57. 125 Jaeger. Judith 109. 152 Jagiello. Mrs. Phyllis 20 Jahnke. Diana 152 Jahnke. Keith 145 Jahns. l-awrence 164 Jakoy. Ursla 152 James. Stanlie 63. 67. 70. 74. 125 Jaques.Jan 125 Jared. Suzanne 152 Jeambev . Creg 164 Jeambev. Jeff 125 Jeambev. Jim KM. 125 Jefchalk. Charlene 164 Jefchak. Kark 152 Jefchak. Shan 152 Jenkins, Chervl 164 Jennings. Hetty 49. 50. 53. 125. 142 Jennings. Marsha 39. 49. 50, 152 Jensen. Anita 152 Jensen. Linda 51. 152 Jensen. Linda 164 Jensen. Vu ki 51. 53. 125 Jester and Sons Real Estate Insurance 176 Jewett, Thomas 125 John Deer 173 John Rnlierts Studio 195 Johansen. Phvlis 152 Johnson. Blanche 164 Johnson. Christine 164 Johnson. Collette 164 Johnson. Dee 125 Johnson. Dennis 152 Johnson. Dun. . Mac 67 Johnson. Don 38, 39. 48. 108. 126 Johnson. Mrs Dorothv 18 Johnson. Eric 164 Johnson. Gail 164 Johnson. Glenn 152 Johnson. Jack 126 Johnson. Janet 164 Johnson. Jeanne 50. 152 Johnson. John 84, 152 Johnson. Jon 152 Johnson. Kathleen 63. 64. 109. 152 Johnson. Kathleen 67. 126 Johnson. la?anne 164 |ohn Man 64 IM Johnson. Mary 51. 152 Johnson. Michael 94. 95. 126 Johnson. Nicholas 164 Johnson. Susan 63. 126 Johnson, Virginia 126 Johnson. William M 18, 77. 82. 103. 125. 145 Johnson. William T 89. 90 Johnston. Donald 165 Johnston. Julie 152 Johnston. Pam 152 Johnston, Stephen 152 Jolly, Lewis 103 Jones. Abbie 39. 50. 61. 68. 98. 152 Jones. Carol 152 Jones. Cheryl 38. 57. 126 Jones. Christine 152 Jones, (ainnie 165 Jones. Duane 152 Jones, Dwight 126 Jones, Gregory 64. 94. 165 Jones, Jennifer 152 Jones. Jen 69. 152 Jones. Jim 43 Jones. Paul 38.76. 103. 126 Jones. Pete 82. 83. 103. 126 Jones. Stephen 152 Jones. Tom 84. 86. 103. 152 Jones. Vicki 126 Jordal. Charles 165 Joseph, lens 165 Joseph. Tobv 165 Joyce. Steve 165 Judkins. Barry 126 Jurgensen. Robert 52. 126 K Kacena. Patm la 64. 1 5 Kahre. Joanne 165 Kaldem. Jeffrey 165 Kaldenberg. Craig 57 Kardon. Dennis 165 Karlsson. Karen 152 Karsjcr.s. Julie 64. 152 Kaser. Philip 81. 165 Kaspaiek. Dehra 57. 152 Kast. ,,. Sam 145 k.ui lav . Linda 152 ka.it. ,, S.arlett 153 Kauteii. Michael 127 Kavanagh. Colin 165 Kavenev. Mr. Robert 20 Keehn. lairry 153 Keepers. Jacqueline 127 Keiter. Janice 127 Keith. Knsti 153 Killebrew. 171 Keller, Patricia 165 Kelley. John 165 k. Ihs Linda 165 Kellogg. Bruce 153 Kelly, Ron 100 Kelly. Tim 153 Kern. Dan 165 keml.lc. hecks 50.  «. IM Kent. Penny 29. 37. 43. 44. 46. 127 Kenworthv. Jackie 153 Kcnworthv. James 94,96. 127 Kephart. Debbie 49. 50. 153 Kephart. Mr Kenneth 20. 1 12 Kern. Thomas 127 Kerner. Marsha Ken. Becki 165 Kerr. Robert 127 Kesling.John56 Keslmg. Joseph 153 Kess. Richard 153 Kessler. Brenda 43. 127 Kiburz Retail Drug 191 Kidder. David 127 Kilgore. Susan 45. 67. 127 Killam. James 153 King. David 153 King. l- nv 81. 165 King. Michael 153 King. Robin 153 King Ying l-ow 190 Kinnev Russell 153 Kinseth. Kathleen 165 Kidman. Amis 127 Kirkpatruk, David I 53 Kirkpatru k. Mi Herman 2h Kirkpatru k. Kathleen 68. 153 Kirkpatru L kiistin. 165 Kirkpatruk. Pat 39, 43. .50. 127 Kirkpatnck. Scott 37. 76. 80. 103. 109. 12 Kitchen Staff 33 Kittleson. Dave Kjellberg. Cynthia 165 Klassen. Michael 165 Kh her Jewelry 191 Kleber, Joyce 165 Kline. Johannah 84. 165 Klein, Kathv 165 Kline. Mark 81. 165 Klmker. Steve 1.53 Klockentager. Dennis 165 Knapp. Bob 127 Knapp 192 Knapp. Debbie 165 Knapp. Cinnv 153 Knapp. Mike 51. 108 Knapp. Roger 153 Knauer. Leslie 153 kmght. Linda 66. 127 Knight. Paul 127 Knight. Hi. hard 127 Knouse. kathv 165 Knox, Susanne 165 kinit on, James 153 Koch Brothers 197 K.mIi. Mr Jack 26 Koele. Janet Kolb. Raye 127 Konshok. Susan 50. 127 Kookcr. Bill 127 Kooser. Ann 57. 127 Kothi nlx utel. David 165 Kovacevich, Debbie 165 Krager. Patricia 165 Kramer. David 62. 165 Kramer. Ellen 53. 65. 96. 153 Kranz. John 165 Krantz. Kathy 47. 127 Krause knstine 165 k.a.ithoH. Delores 153 Kress, Karen 165 Km k. Michael 127 btaf I vnthia63. 127 Kneg. Diane 165 Kneg. Kathrvn 153 k leg, I SI S4 165 Kroeger. Rhea 128 Krohmer, Susan 4 1 . 128 k- ..s. Diane 128 Kruse. Donna 165 Kuchan. Shan 153 Kucharo, Carolyn 153 Kuhns. Rita 165 Klines ( lark 165 Up is. Daina 153 kins, hmski. 1 ' egene 128 L laiFollette. Marcia 64. 153 Ltgerquist. Sue 165 laurd, James 153 I -.km, Mrs Charlene 16 lai Mair. MiiI.k k. ( ondon ( ompanv 194 I .a Masters, Michael l- mb, Maria 165 I-unh, Ton i 165 Lamhrecht. Steve 153 laincel«rtti.Creg84. 104. 105. 128 I....I.I. s t ss I IS. 2S laindgren. Annette 165 lamdgren. Jeanette 64 laindwehr. Bob 153 Um, Edward 153 lame. Lynett. 12 Iaing. Polly 128 lamgholz. Donald 16.5 204 l.angholz. Larry 81. 107. Mi language IV part me n( 20. 21 I aire w, Ann 165 lairew. Cheryl 153 Larsen, Jim 165 Larsen, Sandra 165 Larson, Cynthia 153 I .arson. David 153 [.arson, Jim 151 Larson. Lois 62, 165 [ .arson, Martha 153 I .arson. Roltcrt 128 laiiMjii, Rokci 165 laitchem, Jane 128 l-ati hem, Jill 109, 128 Uughead. Dick 103 laiughead, Janice 153 1-aughhn. Linda 47. 50. 51. 128 1-awrie. Robert 104, 153 la-at h, Roxy 165 la a hmari, Nancv 154. 165 la-ader. Mary 69, 153 I mln ' i Hrii m laatherman. David 68. 69. 153 La , Barbara 165 la-eman. Steve 77. 103. 128 I a- h man. Steve 107 la-ibe. Amanda 128 la-ibe, Crete hen 153 la-iserowitz. Mark 183 Leiserowitz. Martin 128 la-iserowit . Ronald 165 la-nton. Christine 165 la-nius. Steven 165 la-nmng. Shelley 64. 165 la onard. Mr Robert 32 Lesan. Wendy 165 Let ween, David 77. 84 . 128 Le vine. Judith 57. 128 la-vine. Mike 81. 107. 165 Levy. Cheryl 165 la w. . Brian 64. 151 [attria, Bnan 60. 165 Lewis. John 165 Lewis. Linda 128 Ia wis, lam 165 Lichty, James 103. 128 Lieherman. Martin 165 Lilhedahl. Ronald 36. 37. 52. 55. 77. 103. 110. 129 Liljedahl. Thomas 81 Liliegren, Linda 64. 129 Lilly, Jack R D O. 171 Limke. Nancy 129. 153 Lindquist. JoAnn 64. 165 Lindquist. Nels.51,94. 129 Lindquist. Susan 165 I .Hunger. Charles 129 Lipley. John 153 Lister. Sue 1 53 I.itler. Diane 165 Livingston. Jean 153 laickwood, Larry 165 Loeh, Edward 129 lamg. Alison 51. 64. 109. 153 la.ng. Elizabeth 153 i. ng. r«OTta 153 lairber. Randy 153 Lorence. Fred 37. 77. 153 I -or. mm, Julie 64. 153 Losh. Shinkle. Katland 170 lamtzenhiser. Linda 153 la y, Michael 69. 165 Loy. Steve 153 Loyd. Elizabeth 129 Lucas. Richard 60, 153 Ludwig, Eric 64. 165 Ludwig. Jeannette L.ikm. Patricia 165 Lulu. Bruce 82, 153 Lulu. Janice 165 Lumbard. Mrs. Carolyn 22 mm . Mi ' I 129 ynch. Ja ynch, Unda 153 ynn, Debbie 50. 129 ynner. Brian 129 yon. Christine 51. 101. 129 von. Robert 165 yons. Dixie 49. 50. 129 yons, Wanda 153 vtle. Janelle 50. 153 M lachholz, Deborah 165 lachholz. Steve 153 lackaman. F rank 51. 153 lackaman. Julie 165 lacPherson. David 153 lacrae, James 153 laddox. Boh 100. 153 laddy. Donna 167 laddv. Marilyn 153 ladison. Dehor ah |h7 laguirc. harles 76 lahan. Mark 82. 103, 129 laher. Mike 77. 104. 106. 129 lahon. Casey 167 lahoney. Sheila 167 lahrenhnlz, Pu Mam hester, Jon 153 Mann. Ellen 129 Mannheimer. Steven 167 Marcoot, Carol Marcoot. Janine 153 Margulies, Richard 145 Martell. Martha 64. 167 Martin. Jim 167 Marti... Michael 81. 84. 167 Martin. Paul 167 Martinson. Allen 81. 167 Marvin. Dan 108 Marvin. Nina 153 Massev- Ferguson 198 Massey. John 153 Mastei ( raftsmen I ' ll Masters. Phillip 153 Math Department 22. 23 Mathews, Helen 47. 129 Mattern. JohnO A Dr 170 Mathews, laiwrence 153 Mathews. Thomas 129 Matulefs Grocers 190 Mauk. Susan 153 M avln im I ' hotographv St.nlio 184) Maxwell. Marjone 129 Maxwell. Priscilla 167 May. Eric 42. 129 Mayer. Jacqueline 154 Mayer. Jeff 167 May nard. Charles 103. 167 Mayo, Douglas 129 Ma .zoh, Mary 167 McAddo. Lynn 167 McAllister. Jame 130 McCalhon. David 167 McClain. Mr A rile i. 20 McClain. Debbie 130 McClain. Mike 1 1 McClaskey. Barbara 130 McCleary. Michael 154 McClellen. Kath.e 1 Ml McClurg. Carol 63. 69. 130 McCollum. Mrs Linda 18 McCombs. William 56. 154 M, ......ell. James 154 M. orma. k r.ri 51. 109. 167 McCormick. Pamela 167 McCoy. Craig 103. 154 SI, im .. Martha lf 7 McCurntn. Thomas 154 McCuti heon. Peggy 154 McDanel.Tom 167 McDamel. Dav id 68. 69. 130 McDonald. James 154 McDonald. Robert 167 McDonalds 181 McDowell. Matthew 130 McDuff. 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S, Mix Cbo b, Riderettes 5, 6, 7. 8, Rank Leader 7. 8, Leaders 4, 5, 6; Constitutional Revision Com. Co. Chr. 7. 8, Pep Club- Football 3. 4. 5, b. 7. 8, Blue Cadets 8; Intern.ition.il Club 5. h. 7, 8, Letter of Commenda- tion trom National Merit Scholarship Foundation. udri.mo. Ratine St Council Rep. b, 7, Inter-School Rel. Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8. (oris ' Club Flection Comm. 5. 6, 7. 8, (.iris ' Club Social Comm. 5, b. 7. 8, Red Cross Rep. 3; Girls ' Glee Club 3. 4. 5, 6. Pep Club 3, 4, 7. 8, Cheerleaders g, ft; Blue Cadets 7, 8; leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Armendare ., Norma Y.F.U. Exchange Student. Pep Club 7. 8, Bin. ( adds 7, 8; Interned. Club 8. Bean, Michael I Moduli St. Council Interschool Rel. 7, 8, PP and E 7, 8; St. Council Rep. 7, 8, Boy s Club Rep. 5. 7, 8; Constitu- tion Revision Comm. 8; Ad Salesman 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8; Assembly Usher 7, 8; Orchestra 3, 4; Swimming-R 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Ten- nis-2Rs 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Swimming Leader 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8. ronow. Marts Boys ' Golf 4. 6, 8. neatly, Jon Beck, Steve Wrestling 3, 4. ISU Centerville Jr. College bris . Paftrk M Burlington Community College Annual Staff 7, 8, Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Secretarial Club 6; Pen Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, Blue Cadets 7. International Club 5. tcnesou, Daw Pensacola Junior College Xhleu. Jim ( ornell ( ollege Semoi Class Mixer Chairman 8, St. Council Rep 5, b, S, St Council Red Cross Comm. Chr. 7; Box x Crab Comm. 5, 6, Library Ass ' t. 5, 6, 7, 8; Lunch Room Monitor 7, Baseball 4. Cross Country 3, Uitin Club 3, 4. hlen, Judi Missouri I imcrsitx Senior Class Secretary 7, S. Student Council Rep. 4; Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 3, 4, Girls Club Flec- tion Comm. Chr. 7, 8; Student Council Social Comm. 7, 8, Student Council Inter-School Relations Comm. 5, 6; Roundup Staff 7. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Blue Cadets 7, 8, Homecoming Attendant 7, Student Court SeCWtary 7, H.R. Annual Salesman 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Board 5. b. Akin. Diane I )i akc Senior ( lass Frolics Comm. 8; International Student Comm. 5, 6; Our Town, Night of January 16, One Acts 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 5, 6; Thespians 7, 8; Vice President 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6; Drama Comm. Costume Chairman 5. 6, Publicity Chairman 7, 8; Blue Cadets 8. Mien. Ratio Set retarial 6. Historian 7. 8; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7 Allen, Marni Secretarial Club b. 7. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7. Ash, Gail 5.1 I Senior Frolics 8; Girls ' Club Publicity Comm. 7, 8; Inherit the Wind and My Fair Lady Make Up Comm. 3, 4, Roundup Staff 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; School Spirit Comm. 5, b; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7, 8. Vtherttm. Linda U. of Iowa Annual Staff 7. 8; (oris ' (dee Club 7,8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Riderettes 7, 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Blue Cadets 8; Inherit the Wind Make Up Comm. 3. At wood, Chervl Iowa Methodist School of Nursing Future Nurses 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pen Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; At Centerville High School, Centerville, Indiana; Latin Club 3, 4, 5; History Club 3, 4. Bj Sci- ence Club 3, 4, 5. ise. Kathleen B Backman, Deborah Colorado Women ' s College Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; St. Council Open House Comm. 3, St. Council Hospitality Comm. 5; PP and E b; St. Council Interschool Rel. 7, (oris Club Social ( omm. 7. 8; Girls Golf-R 6, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Drama Publicity Comm. 6; Blue Cadets 8; Inter- national (lul. 5. Bailey, Tracy Cornell College Rk lers (lull Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Future Plixxw i.ms 7, 8. Bannister, Soott Augustana Red Cross Rep. 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 7, 8; Mix Cho. 5, 6; Swimming 3, 4. 5, 6; Cross Country 3, 4; Swim- ming Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; International Club 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Teenage Rep. Club 7, 8. Bell. Donna Michaela Bennett, Ben Bennett, Fdward Ceorgia Institute of Technology Riders Club Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6; Annual Ass ' t. Salesman 5, 6, Track 1R. 4, b, 8, Tutoring Staff 3, 4, 5, b, Intra- mural Basketball 3, 5. B  ridge, Dave I ul Northern Iowa St. Council Rep. S| b, Finance Comm. 8; Boys Club Rep. i. 4. 5; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8, Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Bice. Diana Billmeyer, Gary Ellsworth Open House Comm. 8; Roundup Staff 8; Assembly Usher 4, Boys Glee 6, 7,8; Mix. Cho. 5 Bingaman. Mary D. Crandview Jr. College Roundup Reporter 7, 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, Blue Cadets 7, 8, Literary Disc ussion 8. Bishop. Dax id Crandview Roundup Circulation Mgr. 8; Football 3; Track 4, 6; Poster Booster Comm. 5,6, 7. Bisliop. Jane Stephens College, Missouri Sr. Glass Mixer Comm. 8; Finance Comm. 8; Sr. Frolics Cast 8; Brigadoon 8; Annual Ad Salesman 7, 8; ss t ( n illation Mgr. 7, 8, Page 1 Editor 8, ( am ert Cho. 7. 8. (oris (dee b, 7. 8, Mix. Cho. 3, 4, 5; Leaders 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 8, Blue Cadets 7; Homemak ing Club-Treasurer 7, 8. Allen, Ronald Waldorf Junior College St. Council Alt. Rep. 4, 5. 7, Boy ' s Club Alt. Rep. 7; Football 3. W resiling 6; Track 4. ' Mlender, Sue Colorado Woman ' s College Si ( miiuiI Finance Comm. 7; Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 5, b. Golf b. 8 1 R ; Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Poster Booster Comm. 3, 4. 5, b. 7, 8, Pep Club Board 7. 8. I ss e 1 1. Bruce Vnderson. Barb Trinity College Homeroom Treasurer 8, Senior Mixer Comm. 8; St. Council Election (-omm. 7. 8, (ori s Club Election Comm. 7, 8, Brigadoon S. Annual Ad Salesman 5, 6, 7, 8; Annual Circulation Manager 7. S, Red Cross Rep. 5, b; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7; Hmkg. Club 7, 8. nderson. D. J. Mixed ( horns 6. Xnderson, Joxce Central College Ore lu stra % 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; French Club 3, 4, Future Teac hers 3, 4, Pep Club 4. b. 8, Blue Cadets 8; Honor Band 7. 8, Pep Band 5, 7; Drama Make-up Comm. 8. ndcrson. Mark Drake Sf ( ouncfl Sofet) Comm. 3, 4, 5, b; St. Council Rep. 5. b; Box ' s Club Constitution (.omm. 3, 4; Boss Club Rep 3, 4; Assembly Usher 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5, 6; Debate Club treasurer 3, 4. Xnderson. Paul Ottawa I afoOTSttl Monitor 5. h. Mixed ( :horus 8; Spanish Club 3; Foot- ball 3. Banjul st, Kristine |I, of L Girls Glee Club 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. b, 7. 8; Brigadoon Set Chairman 8; Drama Comm. 4; Blue ( adets 7, S, Latin Club 7, Poster Booster ft, b, 7, 8. Barrett, Susan tunnel Staff 4; Mix Cho. 8, Secretarial Club 6; Hmkg. 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4, 5. b, 7, 8; International Club 3. Bartley, Kris Marshalltown Jr. College Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Girls Club School Spirit 5, 6; Girls Glee Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 5, b, 7. 8; Sharks Sec . ft; Sharks 4. 5. b, 7. ft] Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep ( ' lug Swimming 4, b, 8, Future Physicians 7, 8; Young Rep. 6, 7, 8. Bassman, Elaine University of Oklahoma Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8; Convalescent Home 7, 8; Spanish Club 5. 6; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7. Batts, l avid lb mm ( .rt ' w 3. Calvin College Baugus. Kathe | s I St. Council Election Comm. 4, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Cheerleaders Captain 5, 6, 7, 8; Leaders Comm. Chairman 4, 5. b, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. Bayer, Jill ij c f I Semoi BreeMas! ( omm. ft; St. Council Hospitality, Poster Booster 6; Girls Glee Club ft, 7, 8; Mix Cho 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pen Club Swimming 5, 6; Blue Cadets 7. 8; International Club 7, ft. Bea, Shervl Mix Cho. 6, 7. Mm k. Bob Drake I Roundup 8. Folk Music Club 7, 8; Poster Booster ( omm. 5, 6, 7. Blacketter, Becky Drake U (oris Club Rep. 7, 8, Brigadoon 8, Lunch Room Moni- tor 5, b; Concert Cho. 5, 6, 7, 8; Mix. Cho. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, 5; Internatl. Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Office Ass ' t. 7, 8. Blanchard, Judi nn Mix Cho. 6. Bliss. Barbara IJ of Kansas Sr. Frolics Comm. 8, School Beautiful S.C. 7, 8; Brigadoon 8, Library Assistant 7, 8, Red ( ross ( aunm. 5. 6, 7, 8; Concert Cho. 5, 6, 7, 8; Mix. Cho. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 4 Girls Golf b, 8, I ead rs 5 b 7, 8; ftoc Chm. 7; Installation Chin. 7, Vice Pres. 8. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, b ; Blue Cadet 7, 8, Internatl. Club 5. 6. TAR S 7, 8. Blount, Lucy School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8, Brigadoon 8; One Ac ts 8, Bed Cross Comm. 4, 5; Leaders 5. b, 7. 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5. b, Blue Cadet b; Folk Music Club 4. 5. I li ' S 5, b. Merit Scholarship Finalist. Poster Boostei Comm. 5, 6, 7; Drama Club 7, 8; Swimming Teacher 5; U.N. Tripb; Hospitality Comm. 3, 4; Natl. Spanish Contest Finalist b. Blount, Stexe ( rcighton Missouri Military Ac ademy . Wrestling 3, 4,5,6. Boatman K.u. u Bobb, A. Jay ftin (.randx icv 208 Bodin, Dee Drake U Senior ( lass Treasurer 8, Sr. Class Treasurer Comm. Co-Chm. 8, St. Council Hep. 4; St. Council Bulletin Board Comm. Chm. 4; Boys Club Hep. 3, 4, 6, 8; Bovs (. ' luh Constitution Comm. 4; Boys Club Soph Hep 3, 4, Assembly Usher 5. 6, BB Chart Boy 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7; Boys Coif 4; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Program Chm. Boiles, Paula U of I St ( mined Rep. 5; Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Annual Staff 8; Roundup 7, Red Cross Comm. 8: Debate Club 7, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, Blue Cadet 7, 8; St. Council Hall of Fame ioinm. b, ( )pen House Comm. 7; Community Service Comm. 8. Booth. Man Scarlet iuerican U Washington D.C. International Comm. 7; School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; Brigadoon 8, Student Center Monitor 5, 6; Concert Cho. 5, 6. 7. 8; National Thespians 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. S. Drama Comm. 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. Blue Cadet 7, Internatl. Club St. Council 7, Folk Music Club Board 3, 4, 5, 6; St. Council Finance Comm. 8. Born. Mike St. Council Rep. 7. I of I Bonis, Annette MR Treasurer 8, Internatl Comm. 7, 8, Student Cen- ter Monitor 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Internatl. Club St. Council 7, 8, Human Rights Comm. 7. Borror, Tom Bm s ( Aft- 7. S So. Western Oregon State College Bowen, Judith Broadlawns School of Nursing Home for Sightless Women 5, 6, 7, 8; Library Assist. 5, 6, 8; Roundup Staff 8; Mix. Cho. 3, 4. 7, Future Nurses 4, 6; Secretarial Club 6; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Drama Publicity Comm., Our Town 6, Blue Cadet 7, 8; Future Physicians 8. Hoxlston, nnc U of Kansas Senior Frolics Cast 3; St. Council Rep. 3; Human Rights 3, 4; Social 5, 6; Special Days 7, 8; School Beautiful iosw, 3; Night of January 16, 3; Brigadoon 8; Annual Staff 7, 8, Lunch Room Monitor 3, Cirls Glee 3; German Club 1, 2; Future Teachers 3; Camera Club 3; Pep Club 7; Drama Publicity Comm. 3; Blue Cadet 8; Student Court Justice 4; District Speech Contest 8; State Speech Contest 8, Pep Club Board 7, 8; All City Student Council Jamboree, One Act Plays 6; One Act Plays- Director 7; St. Council Alternate. Brod , Ken California State College Senior Banmiet Comm. 8, Finance Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 8; Wrestling IB 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, Latin Club 3. 4 Brottii, Karen la. Methodist Hospital School ol Nursing Sr. Frolics Comm. 8, Girls Club Friendship Comm. 3, 4; Social Comm. 7. 8: Annual Salesman 3. 4. Round- up Reporter 7, Hr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, b, Future Nurses 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Blue Cadet 8; Future Physicians 5, 6; Vice Pres. 7, 8. Brown, I mi. i I ol I Boys Club Rep. 7, 8, Boys Club Project Comm. 7, Football Mgr. 2R ' s 3. 5, 7, Basketball Mgr 3R ' s 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7. 8; Boys Tennis Mgr 1R 8, Cirls Tennis Mgr 1R 8. Brovs n, Patricia Ann Roundup Staff 7. Burger. Chcri ( cntral Historical Comm. 7, 8, P.P. fit F. Comm. 7, 8, Harvey Publicity Comm. 5; ( ' nunc. Off. Asst. 8; French Club , Drama Club 5, Pep ( luh . 1 5. 6, 7, 8; Bin. ' Cadets 7, 8. Burke. knSM Red ( ross Rep 3, 4. Girls ' GleeClub i. 4. r . h. Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; D.F.C.A. Sec. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Burney, Chuck Texas State I imersity Boys Club Rep 8. Football 3, 5. 7 -R; Wrestling 5. 6; Track 4. 6, 8; Monitor 7. 8. Burns, Patti U. of Iowa Girls ' Club Rep. to St. Council 7, 8; Poster Booster Comm. 7. 8, Girls ' Club Pres. 7, 8; Girls ' Club Grade Rep. 5, 6; School Spirit Comm. 3, 4; Monitor 7; Tennis 3, 4, 6, 8-2 R s. Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7; Leaders 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Homecoming At- tendant 5, 7; TAR 7, 8. Burr, Chris Future Physicians 7, 8. Busbs, Thomas F. Luther Boysen, Kimberly Bvers, Karen Mixed Chorus 5, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Student Court 3, Blue Cadets 7, 8. Carlson, Jim U of I St. Council Rep. 6, 7. 8, Open House Comm. 7, 8, Finance Comm. 7, 8. .ii Ison Sin S.U.I. Prom Comm. 8; Girls ' Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls ' Club Election Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, St. Council Rep. 4, Annual Staff 7, 8, Red Cross Rep 3, 4, Mixed ( ihorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Swimming Instructor 4, 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Office Asst. 7, 8, My Fair Lady, Drama Comm., Publicity, Record Sales, and Usher- ing Comm. 4, Harvey Usher 5. Carr, I iwrence United States Nasal Academy Finance Comm. 7; FB Manager 3, 5, 7-2R ' s, Basket ball Manager 4, 6, 8-3 Rs, Asst. Coach, IV basketball 7; Asst. Coach, Boys ' Tennis b-R. Kev Club 7. 8. Carter, ( aria ( ase. Joan Cash, Steve Drake Cebuhar, Tom Crandsiew Soph. Basketball Mgr. 4. Varsitv Basketball Mgr. 6, 8-R Chambers, Greg Football 3. ( hast . Diana Library Asst. 5, 6. Crandsiew A LB. Childs. Sharon Tarkio Library Asst. 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 4, Blue Cadets 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Chinn, Ands Crandsiew B«.n s Glee Club 7, 8, Folk Music Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Christianson, Dave Wartburg Ms f air I .ads, Brigadoon. Concert ( ' horns 5, 6, 7, 8; Boss Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Swimming 3, 4, Open House Comm. 7. ( hristianson, Rita Libran Asst. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Blue Cadets 8. Chnsle, Daryl ISU Boy s Club Rep. 4; Red Cross Rep. 6, Mixed Chorus 8, JV Basketball 3; Wrestling 3. 4; Riders Club Rep. 7, 8. Bradley, Sandy Coe Finance Comm. 8; Inter-School Relations 8, Girls Club Rep. 3, 4; Spree Comm. 4; Mix. Cho. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Math St ience Club 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, 4, Swim- ming Teacher 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Blue Cadet 7, 8; Future Physicians 3, 4, 5; Poster Booster Comm. 7, 8; St. Council Alternate 3, 4. Brantman, Jo Ann U of Minnesota Pen ( luh 3, 4, 5, 6; Drama Makeup Comm. 4, Drama Publicit) Comm. 5; Drama Tit kets Comm. 6, Blue Cadet 7, 8; linmemaking ( Mub 7, 8. Irauer, Connie I iIm.ii ssist.mt Blue Cadet 8. Girls Glee 4, Pep Club 4, 6; Bringenberg, Trudi I ol I Senior ( ' lass Line of March Co-Chairman 8; St. Council Red Cross Comm. 4; Finance Comm. 8; Flection Comm. 7; Blind Ladies Home 5, b, Chin. 7, H, Guls Club Rep. 5. o. Brigadoon 8. I.ihrars sst 7. Roundup Page 1 Fthtor 7, Managing Fditor Round up 7; Red ( ross Comm.; Girls Glee 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Con- cert Cho. 7, 8; Mix. Cho. 3, 4, B, ft. Pap ' luh 3. 4,5,6, 7, 8, Make-up Comm. -My Fair I ady 4; Annual Stu dent I .lie ( loam, 8. hi ' s Maria ( cntral I ( Guayaquil- Fcuador Internatl St. Comm. 7, 8, Student Council Rep. 8, Blue Cadet 7, 8; District Student Council Delegate; All City St. Council. Brittingham, Marianne U of I Scnioi Frolics Comm. 8; Blind Lathes Home K ft, Libran Assistant 3, 4. 5. 7, 8; Girls Glee 5. 6, 7, 8; Mix Cho, 3. 4; Future Nurses 6; National TV spi.ms 8. Pep Club 3, 4. 5, b. Drama Comm. Publicity 3. 4; PlOpS 5, ft. Tit kets 7. 8, Blue Cadet 7. 8. Future Pli sicians 7, 8. ( altUell. Debbie Homeroom Treas. 8; Internatl. Comm. 4, 5; Concert Chorus 5; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 8; Internatl. Club 3, 4, 5, 8, A F S Exchange Student to Australia 6, 7; there, at Methtxhst Ladies College llockes 6, 7. Student Christian Movement 6. 7, Form (Homeroom 1 PlOS | Calhoun. l oug U. of South Dakota t Peddie Militan t atleinv Football 3-P. Swim- ming 3. 4. 5, 6, 7-P. Cameron, Rands Chem I ab Asst. 7, 8; Latin Club 4. Cameron, William Orchestra 4, Band 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Campbell, Jerry Ottawa U of Kansas St. Council Rep. 3, Open House Comm. 7, 8, Finance Comm. 7, 8; Concert Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3; Debate Club 7; Swimming 3; Track 4. Capps, Mary Drake St. Council Rep. 6, Hall of Fame Comm. 7, Finance Comm. 8; Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club I. J Rider. -Mrs h. 7. S | p Club 3. 4, 5, 6; Blue Cadets 7. 8, Utin Club 5, 6, Internatl Club 5. 6, 7, 8; Folk Music Club 5, 6. Carlson, Allan C. Augustana St. Council Rep. b, S, (Wn House Comm. 7, Mixed Chorus 7; Debate Club 7, 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8- R; Swimming Leader 7. 8; Latin Club 3, 4. Carlson, Janice ( Imstian ( ollege St. Council Rep. 5. Girls ' Club Ren. 6, Girls Glee Club 7, 8. Secretarial Club 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 Blue Cadets 7. S. OH.,. sst 7. H, Safety Comm. 4. ( lark. Henry A. ISU Math-Si ience Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Chess Club 3, 4. 7. 8, Vice-Pres. 5, 6; Camera Club 5, 6; Stage 4r Sound drew 5, 6, 7, 8; Computer ClubS. 6. 7. 8, Ham Radio 5, 6. ( lark. John DEC A 7, 8, Vice-Pres. 8 Clark, Lynn Coe College Senior Mixer Comm. 8; St. Council Election Comm. Chairman 7; St. Council Inter- School Relations Comm. 8; Boys Club Rep. 3. 4. 5. 6, Boss Club Flag Comm. : Pep Assemblv Comm. 7, 8, Baseball 4, 8; Wrestling 3. 4. Cross Country 3. 5, 7. 1-R, Track 6; Cheerleader 7, 8; St. Court Justice 8; Pep Assembly Comm. 7, 8. (layman. Ron I ot South Carolina Cochran, Cindy U of I Internatl. Comm. 4, 5, 6, 7; Internatl. Chrm. 7; St. Council Rep. 4, 5, Girls ' Club Blind Indies Comm. 3, 4, 5; Girls ' Club Rep. 7, 8; Brigadoon 8, Concert ( Ism 5, 6, 7, 8; Mix. Cho. 6; Thespians OL 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-state chorus 5. 6; Make up Comm. 3, Blue Cadet 7; Internatl. Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Internatl Club Sec. 7. 8. United Nations Tour 6; St. Council Sec. 8. ( ochran. Mark Math Science Club 1, Ke Club 5. ft. Swimming 3; Grant Countrv 3. Conkling, Trudi Postei Boostei 7. 8; Young Republic;) Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8. ( ook. anc V St. Council Open House Comm. 7, Set retarial Club 5, 6. 7, 8: Secretarial Club V P. 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6,7, 8; Blue Cadet 8 209 Cook, Nancy B. la. Methodist School of Nursing St. Council Hospitalits Comm. 5, 6, Brigadoon 8, Nurse ' s Monitor , 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6, i, 8; Girls Glet 3. 4; Mix. Cho. 3, 4; Riderettes 7, 8; Health C«r«en 5, 6, 7, 8; Health Careers Pres. 7, 8; Swim teach 5. Pen Cluh 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Drama tu ket Comm. 7, Drama Costume Comm. 8, Blue Cadet 7, 8, Home Ec. Cluh 8. Coon. Larr I of I Coppola, Frank St. Council Alt. 3, 4, Boss Cluh Rep. 3, 4, 5. 6. Mom tor 5, 6; Usher 3. 4. 5, 6, Basehall 4. 6, Foothall 3. S, 7-2R. Coppola, Sheri Sr. H. R. Treas. 7. 8, Girls Club Alt Rep. 7, 8, Red Cm Bep 7. 8; Pep Club 5. 6. 7. 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8. ( orcoran, Julie Stephans St. Council S.ifetN Comm. 8; Spree Comm. 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8, Blue Cadet 7. Cordes. Beverly laiwrence U St Council Alt. 7, 8, St. Council Internatl Comm. 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee 3. 4; French Club 3, 4. 5, 6, Girls Golf 6, Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, Blue Cadet 7, 8. Internatl. Club 3. 4, 5, 6. Com Ran. Kesin Boys Glee 3. 4. 5. 6; Mix Cho. 3, 4. Cottier, Cands I of I I of I Cox, Larry Davidson Arlene l ' ni crsit of Missouri Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, Cirls Club Friendship Comm 5. 6, 7, School Spirit Comm. 5, 6. 7; Inherit The Wind 4, Annual Staff 8, Roundup Staff 7, 8, French Club 3, 4, National Thespians 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Make-Up Comm. 4. 6, 8, Publicity 4. 6. 8. Blur Cadets 7, 8; Night of Orginality 4, United Campaign Sptn hcs 5, 7. District Speech Contest H, Homeinak- tag Club 7, Drama Club 3, 4. Davidson, Sands Girls ' Club Spinister Spree Comm. 8, Sec Club 6, 7, Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadet 8, Folk Music Club 6. Davis, Brsan U of I Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Stage Crew 3, 4, Poster Booster Comm. 8, Drama Painting. Crew 8, Folk Music Club 5, 7. Davis, Steve Cwdl l n Box s ' Ctwb ll p Houndup Stall 8, Latin Club I, 4. Dean. Kathrsn I niversits of Denver International Student Comm. 5; Inter-School Rela- tions 7, Open House Comm. 8; Blind Ladies Home Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Social I omm 7. 8, Brigadoon 8, Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7. 8; Girls Glee 7, 8. Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Leaders 6, 7. 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Harvev 5, Publicity Comm. 5, Library Ass ' t. 6. !) •( orpo. Deborah SCI Senior Frolics Comm 8, Interschool Relations Comm. 5, 6; Girls Glee 7. 8, Mixed Chorus 5, 6; Band 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Flag Cadets 5, 6, 7. 8, Co-Captain 7, 8; Thes- pians 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, Blue Cadets 7, 8; Drama Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8; Inherit the Wind, My Fair Lady; Harvey, One Acts; Our Town. Night of Jan. 16; Brigadoon. Dove, Robert L. Dozorvst, Stephanie Senior Breakfast 8, St. ( iouncil Flection 6, P. I ' and F Comm. 7, Girls Club Friendship 5, fi. Social Comm. 7, 8, Red Cross Comm. 8, Mix. Cho. 4, French Cluh 4. 5, 6. Leader 7, 8. Pen Club 3, 4.5, 6, 7. 8; Drama Publicity ( ' omm. 5, 6, Blue Cadets 7. 8, International Club 5, 6; S. C. Poster booster Chrm. 7, Drake Re- lay Attendant 4. Dreher. Sue 1 of I St. Council Rep. 6, Committee Chairman 6, 7; Girls ' Club Rep. 3, 4, Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8; Mv Fair Lady 4, Brigadoon 8, Red Cross Chairman 8; Orch. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Blue Cadets 7. 8, Future Physicians 7. 8, Latin Club 5, 6. I reyer, Ted I of I National Merit Finalist, Intramural Basketball 8 Fngel, Patrice Pep Club 5, 6, 7. 8; Blue Cadets 8; Homemaking Club Fast. ( hns Drake Senior Frolics 8; Girls ' Club Finance Comm. 7; My Fair Ladv 4; Brigadoon 7,8; Annual Staff 7,8, Bound- up Staff. Page Ed. 5. 6; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Rider- ettes 8. 7. 8, Leaders 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8, Blue Cadets 8. Cox, Robert Library Asst. 5, b, Foothall 3, Football manager 5, 6. ( raig. l onnee Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6, Girls Glee 3, Mixed Chorus 4, 6; Cheerleader 7, 8, Roundup Staff 7. Cramer, Cindie ISU Sr. Banquet Comm. 8; St. Council Internatl. Comm. 7. 8; Girls Club Blind Ladies Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee 3. 4, 5, 6; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; French Club Treas. 3, Future Teachers 7, 8. Cramer, Julie U of Kansas St. Council Poster Booster 5, 6; Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8; Girls Glee 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Spanish Club Sec. 6, Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; Blue Cadet 8. Criswell. Bill Wentworth Military Hons Club Bep. 7, Bed Cross Rep. 8, Monitor 8. Foot- Mi 3, Track 4. 6. Crosby. Pam Convalescent Home 5, Secretarial Club 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Blue Cadet 8. Cunningham. |ud ISC Sr. Banquet ( ' omm. 8; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 6; Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8, Swim teacher 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7. 8, Spree Comm. 4, Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Home Ec Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Folk Music Club 3. 4, Girls Swim Meet 7. Cushman, Lyn ISC St. Council Community Service ( ' omm. 7, St. Council Ren. 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 6; Nurse ' s Monitor 3, 4; Biderettes 3, 4, 5, 5, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, Leaders 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5, 6, Internatl. Club 4, 5, 6. 1) I )are. Carl Cross Country 3, 5; Track 3, 5. Darling, Eric M.I.T. St. Counc il Bep. 6, St. Council Hospitality Comm. 6; brigadoon 8, Harvey 5, Red Cross Rep. 3,4,5,6; Con- ( ert Chorus 7, 8, Mixed Chorus h. Math Science Cluh 5, 6; Spanish Club 3, Camera Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6; Cross Country-R Track 4, 6, Latin Club 3, 4; National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Key Club 7, 8, Callanan Tutor 7. Detlamer, Dave My Fair Lady, The Importance of Being Ernest; Brigadoon; Concert Chorus 5, Boys Glee 6; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Band 4. All State Chorus 7. Dejong. Mars C of I Student Council Rep. 3, 6; Safety Comm. Ch. 8; Hos- pitality Comm. 3, International St. Comm. 4, 6, 8; P P and E. ( ' omm 5; Poster Booster 6; Leaders 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 8, Future Physi- cians 7, 8; International Club 5, 6, 7; U.N. Trip 6; Model U.N. 8; Governor ' s U.N. 7; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Flag Cadets 5, 6, 7, 8; Cirls Club Social Comm. 7. 8, Make- up Comm. 4, 6, 8. DeLapp, Rosella S I Literarv Board 8, Blind Ladies Home ( ' omm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Ridereftes 5. 6, 7. 8; German Club 3. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 6, 8. Denman, Richard I oi I St. Council Open House Comm. 7, Spanish Club 3. Denny. Craig I of Massachusetts H. R. Treas. 8, Counseling Assistant 4, 5, 6; Scholastic Art Key Winner 3; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Cross Countrv ? -R, Track 4, 6-2 R ' s, Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6; Key Club 3, 4. 5, 6. Deremiah, Vickie Patricia Stesens Frolics Comm. 8, Girls Glee 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Mixed ( horns 3, 4; Sharks 5, 6, 7. 8, Pep Cluh 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7, 8. I )es me ( .eorge German Club 5, 6. I )u kson. Bruce Football 3. ISl Dickson, Scott Waldorf College Math S, ien e Cluh 8. Stamp Cluh J 7, ( iamcra hih 6, 7, 8; Track 8, Latin Club 5, Ham Radio ( :lub 6, 7. 8. Diehl, Martin Cross Country 5; Manager (Track) 6. Doiio an. John _ (.eo Williams Frolics 8; One acts and Brigadoon 7, 8. B Tennis 8. Drama Comm. 7, 8, Lab Assistant 7. 8; Odin in assemblies 7, 8. Dorff. I ' hil ( olorado ( nllcgc S ( Safet Comm. 7.8, Swimming 3, 4, Cross ( lountrs 3, 5, 7-3 R ' s, Track 4, 6. 8-2 R ' s; Latin Club 3, 4; Callanan Tutor 6, 8, Lab. Assistant 7, 8, Intramural Basketball 6, 8. Easter, Paul U of Denver German Club 4, 5, 6, Debate Club 8, Swimming 3, 4. Eder, lairetta Girls Club Rep. 5, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Blue Cadets 7. Eischen, Jean IS I Poster Booster Comm. 5, 6, 7, Girls Club Social Comm. 7. 8, Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4. Blue Cadets 7, 8. Eisentraut, John Drake Student Center Monitor 5, 6, Football 3; Lab. As- sistant 7, 8. Ekstrand, Jon Waldorf College Football 3, Cross Country 3; Key Club 7, 8. I liars. Dennis R. Student ( ' enter Monitor 7, Track 8, Leaders 7. 8. Filer, Fredrick S. I of I Hons Club Rep. 3, Assembly Usher 3, 4, Swimming 3, 5; Swimming leader 5, 7. Fllerhofl. lames ill Cross Country 3, 5, 7— R, Track 4, 6, 8. Ellis, Kathie I of Kansas Bed Cross Rep. 7, 8; Red Cross Comm. 7, Pep Club 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8. Ellis, Toni Future Teachers 3, Sec retarial Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Flmets, Craig S. C. Rep. 5. 7; Human Rights Comm. 7. 8; Math- Si i e nee S; Latin Club 3. 4, 5, 6; Key Club 5. 6, Safety ( onunittce 7. PPE o. Teen Age Bepuhhcaiis 7, 8. Engman, Amy University of Michigan St. Council Rep. 3, 4, Finance ( ' omm. 3, 4; Safety Comm r v h. Hons Club Rep. 4. I, |j Lunch Room Monitor 7. 8, Assembly Usher 7, 8, Football 3, 5, 7, Basketball 4, 6, 8, Golf 4, 6. 8, Parking Lot Momtoi 5, 6. I s .ins Mike II of I Finance ( ' omm. 7, Inter-school Relations Comm. 5; Bo s ( luh Rep 7 8. Bos s ( :iuh Victory Flag Comm 7, Roundup Staff Page Ed. 8. Red Cross Rep , s semblv Usher 5, 6, 7. Football 3. 5; Wrestling 4, 6, 8-2 R ' s. 210 Fveland, Daxe .eorge Williams ollege Band 3, 4, Football 3, Track 6. 8. Key Club 6. 7. 8. .wald, Barbara st Council Rep. 8, Inter School Relations Comm. 8, Girls Club Rep 7 . 8. (; ' r,s (:,,m s « Kial Comm 7, 8, Annual Staff , Student Lib Ed. 7. H, Roundup Editor 7, ( onoeri Chorus 5, 6, 7; Mix Cho 8, Riderettes 5.6.7. 8, German Club 3. 4, Leaders 6. 7.8. Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 0 7 Be Blue Cadets 7, 8, St Council Alt Rep. 3. 4; Annual Sales 5, 6. Fiber, Ricbard C of Cincinnati Senior Frolics Comm. H; Poster Booster 7; German Club 5. Fabler. Markku Student Council Rep. H. Human Rights Comm. 8. Roundup staff H. Cross Country 7. Track 8, Interna- tional Club 7 Helsinki. Finland -Drama Club 3. 4. 5. 6; Italian Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Literature Club 3. 4. 5. 6, Tennis 3. 4, 5. 6; Soc ial Problems Club 3, 4, 5. 6; Student Publication 3, 4. 5. 6, Student Government 3, 4, 5. 6. Fanning. Barb olnrado State I niversity Red Cross Comm 3. 4, 5. 6. Open House Comm. 7. Community Service Comm. 8. Convalescent Home Comm. 3 4. 5, 6. 7, 8; Future Teachers Refreshments Comm Ch , Future Teachers 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Golf 5. 6. 8-2 Rs. Blue Cadets 8. Fatland. Tami 1 jf 1 Finance Comm. 8, Friendship Comm. 6; Roundup Staff 8; Concert Chorus 7. 8. Girls Club Glee 6; Or- chestra 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; All-State Orchestra 6, Blue Cadets 7. International Club 3. 4. Folk Music Club 3. erree, Jim . a i St. Council Election ( ' omm. 7, Roundup Staff 7. Band 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 5, 7 - 3 rs. Track 4. 6. 8 - 3 Rs. Riders Club Rep. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. irman, John Roundup Staff 6. Scholastic rt ke Winner Gilbert. Kris s( 1 Hmkg. 7, 8. Stud) Hall rUfeenueucc Cleft 7. ft. Gilliam, Boyd Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8, Swimming 5. 6. 7. 8. Gilliam, William U.efl Spanish Club 5. 6, Scribblers Club 3, Intemat I Comm. 5. Cilman, Bette olorado W MOOU ' l ( l o H o ft U HR Sec. 3. 4. 5. 6; Sr. Breakfast Comm. 8. St ( loum il Rep 5, 6. P.P. E. Comm. 7. 8, Girls Club Rep. 3. 4, Annuai Staff Sp..its S, turn 7 ft; Roundup Staff Page Editor 7. French Club 3. 4, Leaders 7. 8. Pep Club 3 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. Bin. Cadets 7. 8, Internat ' l. Club 7. TAR ' s 6. 7. 8, Girls Club Social Comm. 7. 8, Annual 1 1 K salesman 7. 8. Stud Hall Attendcnce Clerk 5,6. ( .islason. Daxe S Benson High Si f I -Omaha. Nebraska American Field Service 5. 6; Chorus 3. 4. Hi-Y 5. 6. Cuidicessi. S ndi Cordon, Jim St Council Comm. Historical and Special Days 5, 6. 7; Finance 8. Annual Staff- OOP) reader 3, 4, Ad Sales man 5. 6. 7. Business Managei 7. S. Boss Leader 5. 6. 7, 8; Tutor 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Best Ad Salesman Award 6. Cordon. Randv HR Pres. 5. 6; St Council Rep Cross Country 5. . Boys Club Rep. 5.6. (.ore ham. Dana Jff St Council Poster Booster Comm. 7, 8. Girls Club Rep. 5. 6, Girls Club Social Comm 7. 8. Annual HR Salesman 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Blue Cadets 7, 8; Tutor 3. 4. 5, 6. Counand. Sue s J Senior Frolics Cast 3. Frenc h Club 3. 4. Make-up and Scenery Comm. 5. 6. Mead High School Spokane. Washington. Gross, Laurie St. Council Human Rights Comm. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Roundup Managing Editor 8. Spanish Club 3. 4, Sc ribblers Club 3. 4. 5. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6, Make Up Comm. 5. 6; International Club 7. 8, International Student Comm. 7, 8, Open Political Forum Chr. 5. 6, Neighborhood Opportunit Center Tutor 7. 8, Ad Captain 3. 4. 5. 6. Advertising Manager 7. 8. Grove, Stephanie Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. Folk Musk Club Crosenhurg. ( ath I mi Sr. Frolics Comm. 8. Student Council Rep. Alt. 5, International Student Comm. 5. 6. Girls Club Rep 6. 7, S. Girls ( lub Home for Sightless Women 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8, Make I p omm. 4. 5, 6, Ad Salesman 3. 5. HR Annual Salesman 7, German Club 3. 4, leaders 4 5 6 7. 8. Sec Of leaders 8. Publicity Chrm of Leaders 7. Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8, Blue ( adets 7. 8, P.P. fit E. 7. Open House Comm. 7, 8. Tutor 7, Girls Club Social Comm. 7. 8. Spree Comm. 8. Groves. Linda De PUUU I Internat ' l St. Comm. 7. Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4; Brigadonn S. ( omert Chorus ft, 6, 7, 8. Mixed Cho 4, Riderettes 7, French Club 4, Leaders 6. 7. 8, IVp ( lub 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, Blue Cadets 8, Internat ' l. Club 6, P P fit E 8. Spree Comm. 8. (.ruber, Charlene Mixed Cho. 6, 7. 8, Latin Club 6. H Haakinson. Bill Baseball 4. FB 3. ft. Hadlev, Linda Grands.eu Friendship 7. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Blue Cadet 7, Make-up Comm. for Harvey, One-Acts and Our Town 5. 6. Hadsall. Carole Sec y Club 6. 7. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadet 7; Hmkg. Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. ishman, Ann I ' of 1 Tutoring ( ' omm. 6; International St. Comm. 6. it gibbon, Mary Anne University of Nebraska Student Council Rep. 8, International St. Comm. 7.8; Convalescent Home Comm. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; French Club 3. 4. Future Teachers 7. 8. Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7, Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8. Blue Cadets 7. 8, International Club 3, 4, 5, 6. orrest, James Boys Club Rep. 7. 8. I ni crsit of Northern Iowa oster. Steven St Council Rep. 4, International Student Comm. 7; Brigadoon 8. Concert ( horns 7. 8, Mixed Chorus 3. 4. Math-Science Club 3. 4. 5. 6- Treas. 5; German Club 3, 4, 5. 6; Scribblers Club 3, 4, 7. Stage and Sound Crew 3. 4, 5, 6; National Merit Finalist 8; Drama Club 7. 8. ox, Diann . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. Secretarial ( lub 6 7 8 Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7. Pep Club Basketball 4. H. 8. Blue Cadets 7, 8. Make-up Comm. 6, 7. 8; International Club 6. Rope Jumping Club 6. 7. rank . Barbara m 1 Safetx Comm. 8. International St Comm. 6. Red Cross Rep 3. 4. Band 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; French Club 3 4. 5. 6. Pep Club Football 3. 5. 7. Pep Club Basketball 4. 6 8. Computor Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Maynard Math Award 6, National Merit I inallst 8. Graham. Dave Baseball 4 Graham. Melinda I of Kansas Girls Club Comm. Pep Club 7. 8. Roundup Staff 8, Red Cross Rep. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Blue t Club 7 ( adets 7 S. Equestrian lub 7. 8 Gray, Doug Boys Glee Club 7, Mixed Cho At Lincoln High ft, 6 Greene. Marshall I of 1 St. Council Alternate Rep. 5, St. Council Safety Comm. 4, P.P E. 6. Monitor 8. Greer. John I f I Hall of Fame Comm. Chrm. 7, P.P E. 6. Football 3, 4. 7; Key Club 3. 4. 5. 6; TAR ' s 5, 6. Griffin, Linda Brigadoon Dancer 8. Library Typist 3. Orchestra 7, Riderettes 5. 6, 7. 8; German Club 3; Thespians 7. 8; Pep Club 3. Mime 5. 6. 7. 8. Blue Cadets 8 (. nff. tb. Donna Indiana I Sr. Frolics Comm. 8. Sr Banquet Comm. 8; Student Council Representative 3. 5, Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 7. 8, Mix. Cho. 3. 4. 5. 6. Riderettes 7 s Debate Club 5, 6; Future Teachers 3, 4. Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6; Latin Club 3, 4. 5. 6, International Club 8. Homemaking ( ' lub 3, 4. Haegel. Ava Poster Booster Comm. 5. Open House (.omm. 7; Annual Staff 8. Roundup Staff 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. Blue Cadets 8 Hahn. ( indx Cot,e Inter-School Relations Comm. 3. 4, 5; St. Council Social Comm. 3. 4. 5, Girls Club Rep. 3; School Spirit Comm. 7; Mixed Chorus 3, German Club 3. 4, 5; Pep Club 7. Hale, Jon Cornell College Boys Club Rep. 7, 8. Lunch Room Monitor 7, Concert Chorus 5, 6. 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3. 4, Math-Science Club 3, 4, Cross Country 1R 3. 7. Track Manager 4.6. Drama Comm. Scenery 7; Latin Club 3. 4, Tutor 5. 6. Computer Club 5, 6. Ke ( lub 7. Hall. Jim North Park College St Council Rep. 8. Orchestra 5. 6. 7. 8, Hon. Mention Natl. Merit. Hant s, Diana Hannum. Patricia Red Cross Rep. 4. 5, 6; Secy Club 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, Blue Cadet 7 Hansen. Barbara Girls Glee Club 4. Mixed Chorus 4. Blue Cadet S Pep Club 7. Publicity Comm 5. Make-up Comm. 7 lif (Columbui High School. Waterloo) 4, 6. 8-2 letters reitag. Wanda North est Missouri state St Council Rep. 3. Girls Club Rep. 7. 8, Girls Club S« ial Comm 7. 8; Counseling Office Ass t 4 5. b, POD Club Football 3. ft, 7. Pep Club Basketball 4. 6. 8. Blue ( adets 7 (. .ifford, Ann Marie } of ' Pop Hand 3 4, 5. ft, 7. 8, Honor Band 7. 8, Health ( areers 5, 6. V P Health Careers 7. 8, Pep Club J.  5. 6, 7, 8; Latin Crab 3, 4. Griffith Julie I « J l Wf Sr Frolics Comm. 8, St. Council Rep. 5. St Council Finance Comm. 6. Girls Club Rep. 3. 4. Mixed Cho. 3. 4; French Club 5. 5, Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Blue Cadets 8; International Club 5, 6. Student ( OUUdl Inter-School Comm. 5. Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8. Riders Club Rep. 7. 8. Poster Roostei Comm. 6. Crifbtfis. Karen Roundup Staff Page 6 Reporter 8 Gruff. Rands All-City St Council 5. 6. Riders Club 5 Hansen. Dan Baseball 4. Track 7. Key Club 7, 8. Hams Mike Cross Country 3; Track 3. Hart ell. Suzanne Secx ( lub v  . Hmkg Club 7. 8, Pep ( lub J A 5.6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7. 8 Hart er, Nancx Haves. Mike 211 Hayne, Phillip Heckinger, Ron Creighton University Heilman, Bruce Drake University Sr. Line of March Chrm. 8; St. Council Finance Chrm. 7; Boys Club Rep. 5, 6; Boys Club Treasurer 7, 8; Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8; Assembly Usher 5, 6, 7, 8; Baseball -2Rs 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Football -2Rs Co- Captain 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Wrestling -3Rs Co-Captain 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, All-City Student Executive Comm. 7, 8. Heman Sandra Red Cross Comm. 3, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Hotter, Fred St. Olaf Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 6, 7, 8; Boys Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Band 5, 6, 7, 8; Math-Science Club 3; Cross Country 7; All State Chorus 7; Future Physicians 5, 6, 7, 8. Holman, Diana SCI St. Council Alt. 4, 5; Brigadoon 8, Red Cross Rep. 4, 6; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7. 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7; Concert Chorus Quartets 5, 6; Homemaking Club 7; Circulation Comm. 8. Hood, Chuck Baseball 4; Wrestling 3. Ingersoll, Scott St. Council Tutoring C Ingram, Jeff Football 3, 4; TAR 7, 8. Innes, Janie Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Tennis 3, Leaders 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; International Club 3, 4, 5, Hmkg. Club 7, 8; Ping Pong Tournament 8. Henderson, Neil Football 3, 5; Track 6. Mason City Junior College Henneberry, Jim University of Colorado Senior Frolics Cast 7; St. Council Finance Comm. 7, Roundup Staff- Sports Editor 8; Football -R8; Foot- ball 3, 5. 7; Track -R 6; Track 4. Henry, Patrick Grandview College St. Council Finance Comm. 8; Concert Chorus 8; Boys Glee Club 7, 8; Fort Dodge Iowa— Football 5, Student Council 3, 4; Choir 3, 4, 5, 6. Hensley, Steve City Junior College Herker, Bill Library Assist. 5, 6; Football 3; Baseball Football Manager 4, 5, 6. Herring, Janet Girls Club Rep. 3; Scenery Comm. 8; Roundup Ad Salesman 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets H.R. Rep. 7, 8. Hess, Cathy St. Council Human Rights Comm. 8; St. Council Rep. 8; Girls Club Spree Comm. 8; Mixed Chorus 8; French Club 4, Future Teachers 3, International Club 8; Homemaking Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Make-up Comm. 8, Literary Club 8. Higgins, Colleen Michigan State University Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6; French Club 3, 4; Scrib- blers Club Secretary 7, 8; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 -Treasurer 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; International Club 3, 4; All-City Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6; Homemaking Club 3, 4, 5. Hill, Cathy Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Hill, Stephen Boys Glee Club 4, 5. 6; Mixed Chorus 4, 5, 6. Hinds, Patricia Ann SCI St. Council Red Cross Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8; My Fair Lady Orch. 4; Senior Editor Staff 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Orchestra 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Future Nurses 3, 4; Swimming Teacher 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Make-up Comm. 3, 4, 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Publicit Comm. 6. Hintze, Kenneth Orchestra 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4. Hise, Elizabeth Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 5, 6; Riderettes 7, 8; French Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Swimming 3, 4, 5; Poster- Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Make-up Comm 3, 4. Hoak, Jonathan Yale St. Council Co-Chairman Finance Comm. 7; St. Coun- cil Rep. 4. 6; Boys Club Rep. 3, 4; President Boys Club 7, 8, Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8; Assembly Usher 5, 7, 8; Football 3, Boys Golf 4. 6. 8. FootbaH Man- ager 5, 7. Hodges, icki ISU Senior Mixer Comm. 8; St. Council Comm. Open House 7, 8; Girls Club Home for Sightless Women Comm. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets Hoogenakker, Dave Senior Comm. Chairman 8; Senior Baccalaureate and Commencement Comm. 8; St. Council Finance, Inter school Rel. and Safety 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Bovs ( lul Rep. 7, 8; Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8; Assembly Usher 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Football 3, 5, 7-R; Wrestling 3; Cross Country 4, 6. Horner, Michael Boys Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4; Wrestling 7. Hotchkiss, Ed Roundup 6; Concert Chorus (Dowling) 5; Boys Glee Club (Dowling) 5; Mixed Chorus (South Dakota) 3, 4. Houser, Judy Grandview Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 7, 8; Nurse ' s Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 5, 6, 7; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Future Teachers 7, 8; Future Nurses 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Home Ec. Club 7, 8; Teacher s Aid 7, 8. Housh. Mary Drake St. Council Rep. 5, 6; Poster Booster 7, 8; Girls ' Club Friendship Comm. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club Board 5, 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Howard, Mike Hueneke, Nancy U of North Dakota Alt. Girls ' Club Rep. 7, 8; School Spirit Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 7, 8; Future Teachers 7, 8; Second Vice-Pres. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Home Ec. Club 7, 8; Teachers Aid 5, 6, 7, 8. Hughes, Larry Camera Club 3, 7, 8; Hays High School, Hays Kansas: School Photographer, Stage crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Hughes, Teri Wartburg St. Council Open House Comm. 7; Girls ' Club School Beautiful Comm. 7; My Fair Lady 4; Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 8; Boys ' Glee Club Accompanist 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4. Hughes. Michael U of Kansas Dowling High School: Basketball Manager 3, 4; School Newspaper 7; Speech Club Treas. 7. Hull, Jane Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Study Hall Attendance Clerk 7, 8. Hull, John IM Math-Science Club 5, 6, 7; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Chess Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Stage and Sound Crew Pres. (Keeper of the Keys) 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 3, 5, 7-R; Track 4, 6, 8. Hull, Suzie 1 rjlke Homeroom Treas. 8; Girls ' Club Rep. 3, 4; Annual Staff 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6; Future Teachers 4 Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, Home Ec. ' Club 7, 8. Hult, Jane Roundup Staff 8; Concert Chorus Augustana 8; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 5. 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7, 8; At Arlington High School Arlington, Illinois; Orchestra 5; St. Council 12 3 4 Class Pres. 1, 2. Hutchings, Steve Grinnell Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Student Council Rep. 3, 8; P P. E. 5, 6; St. Council Finance Comm. Chrm. ' 8 hootball 3, 5, 7,-R; Weidameier Lineman Trophv 7 All-City Honorable Mention 7; Swimming 3 4 Wrcs t lino .1 K 7 ft. r : .. r-U ici li o -t. . ' . .. v-norus.i.o, i , o, rep i-iuo J, 4, o, o. Blue l.adets ,i. TiTT « • JW     ' g ■ . wres- 7, 8; St. Council International 7; Student Hospitality ITS o V «? 8 i % hamp 154 lbs. 8; Track 4, 6; Key Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8. ,ub 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 7 - 8 i Publicity Chrm. 7, 8; Grade Rep. Innes, Jeanie Elsworth Junior College Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Library asst. 5; Future Teachers 3; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 8, Blue Cadets 7, Hmkg. Club 7, 8. Irelan, Jerry Baseball Manage! I I r inn. Noble Open House C Uofl Isaacson, Dave Boys Club Rep. 5, 6, Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8, As- sembly Usher 5, 6; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Football 3; Bas- ketball 3, 4. Izumi, Linda SCI St. Council 3; St. Council Finance Comm. 8, Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; Girls Club Social Comm. 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; German Club 3, 4, Swimming Club 8; Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Latin Club 6; Spree Comm. 6, 8; Hmkg. Club 8; Annual — Senior Comm. 8; and Cir- culation (annul. 8, Poster Booster h. Jackson, Bob U of I Inter-school relations 7, 8; Boys Club Sr. Grade Rep. 7, 8; Lib. Ass t. 7; Roundup Staff 8; Parking Lot Mon itor 6,8, Assembly Usher 7, Football 7 1-R, Basketball 5. 6, 7, 8; Track 6, 8 2R ' s. Jacobs, Harlan Drake Roundup Editor 8; Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Boys Club Rep. 7; Cross Country 3. Jacobson, Vicki Stephens College Poster Booster 3, 4, Girls Club Rep. Alt. 5. 6, Social Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Roundup Staff 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Pep Club 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Jaeger, John Westminister College Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Jahnke, Keith Chess Club 5, 6, 7. James, Stanlie Spelman College Human Rights Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; School Beautiful 7, 8; One Acts 8; Red Cross Comm. Chairman 5. 6. 8; Riderette 7, 8; Nat ' l. Thespians 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mimes 7. 8, Blue Cadets 8; Dclmar H. Bartrick Award for best Comm. Chairman 6; District and State Speech Contest 1967 U.N. Tour 6; Riders Club Award 6; Nat ' l. Scholarship Service and Fund for Negroes Semi-finalist; Literary Board 7, 8; Jlsm. Conference Scholarship 6. Janson, Steve Library Ass ' t. 6. Bethany Jaques, Jan Future Nurses 8; Blue Cadets 8; Studv Hall Attend- ants 5, 6. 7, 8. Jeambey, Jeff Jeambey, Jim Baseball 4, 6, 8. Jennings, Holly Drake P.P. E. Comm. 5, 6, Finance 7, St. Council Rep 6, Girls Glee Club 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, Cheerli adci 7, 8; Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 4, 5, 6. Jensen, Vicki isl Sr Banquet Comm. 8, St Council Social Comm. 7, Girls Clnl) Rep. 5. h. Friendship Comm. Chairman 7, 8, Sharks Vice-president 7, Sharks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7, H. 212 lewctt. Join Cornell College P.P. E. Comm. 7; Safety Comm. 7; Latin Club 3, 4 Johnson. DeeAnn Johnson, Dee Northwest Missouri State Sr. Class Banquet Comm. 8, Pep Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; HomemakuiK Cluh 7, 8. Johnson, Don Drake Sr. Frolics Comm. 8, St. Council 2nd V P. 8; Galen Gustufson Memorial Comm. 8; Boys Club Rep. 3, 4; St. Center Monitor 7, 8; Cap ' t Boys Cheerleader 7, 8; Football Manager 3. Kauten, Mike 16mm Crew 5, 6, 7, Dowling H.S. Choir 3. 4. Keepers, lackie Northwest Missouri State Cirls Club Rep. 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8; Frolics 8. Keiter, Jean Grands icvs Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Kennedy, Jim Nebraska Wesleyan St Council Rep. alt. 3, 4, St. Council Open House Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Red Cross Comm. 3, 4; Spanish Club 4, 5, 6; Scribblers Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Swimming 7, Wrestling 5; Track 6. Konshok, Sue SCI Girls Club Rep. 7, 8, Blind Ladies Home Comm. 5,6, 7, 8; Harvey 5; Our Town 6, Roundup Staff 8; Annual Staff 7. 8; Future Teachers 3, 4, Thespians 6, 7 8; leaders 7, 8; Make-up Comm. 5, 6, 7. Blue Cadets 7, 8; Activity Ticket Sales 7, 8. Kooker, Bill Wrestling 3, 4, 5; Latin Club 3. ISU Knoser, Ann ISl St. Council Hospitality Comm. 6, St. Council Rep. 6, Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8, Annual Staff 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6; Make-up Comm. 5; Blue Cadets 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. Johnson, Jack Grandview German Cluh 3, FB 3, Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6, Track 5; CC 5. Johnson. Kaths St. Council Flection Comm. 7,8, Red Cross Rep. 7,8, Pep Club 5, 6, 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. lohnson, Mike 1 of Hawaii St. Council Finance Comm. 7, 8; Boys Club Rep. 5, 6; Cap ' t Of Swimming Team - 3R ' s 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Track 6; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Johnson, Rosemary Johnson, Sue SUI Human Rights Comm. 5, 6; Roundup Staff 8, Scrib- blers Club V P. 7, 8, Future Teachers Publicity Chairman 7; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Make-up Comm. 6; Blue Cadet 7, Internat ' l Club 3, 4. lohnson. Virginia Cirls Glee Cluh 4. 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3. 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Johnson, William T. Bovs Cluh Rep. 4, 5; Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8; As- sembly usher 7, 8; Baseball 3, 4, 5. 6, Football 3, 4, 6; Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Second Team; All- state Honorable Mention. Johnson, Bill Drake Cross Country 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6, 8; Student Court 8. Jones, Cheryl HR Treasurer 8; St. Council Comms. Intemat ' l and Election 5, 6, 7; Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5. 6; Red ( ross ( Comm. 6; Kulerettes 5, 6, 7, 8, Ass t Head Ruler ette 7, 8; French Club 3, 4. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4 . 5, 6, 7. 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8; Internat ' l Club 3, 4, 5, 6; St. Court JusticeS; Lab. Ass ' t7,8. Jones, Paul St. Council Rep. 5, St. Council Election Comm. 7 Library Ass t 7; Football 3 5, 7; 2R ' s and Co-Cap ' t; Basketball 4, J.V. Basketball 6. Cross Country 4, 6, 8- lR ' s: St. Council Chief Justice 8. Jones, Pete Texas Christian University St. Council Election Comm. 7; St. Council Rep. 7; Boys Club Rep. 8, Football 3; Wrestling 3, 7; Cross Country 5, 7, 2R ' s Track 4. 6, 8, 2R ' s. Kent. Penny Missouri St Council Internat ' l Comm. Chairman 7, 8; St. Coun- cil Rep. 4, 6; Annual Editor 7, 8; Roundup Managing Ed. 7, Roundup Pic. Ed. 7; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Make-up Comm. 4, 5; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, Blue Cadet 8; In- ternat ' l Club 3. 4 , 5, 6; Internat ' l Student Comm. 5, 6; Best St. Council Comm. Chairman 7; Nat ' l Merit Let- ter of ( Commendation 7. Kenworthy, Jim Luther St Council Finance Comm. 7; Boys Club Rep. 6, 7; Assembly Usher 7. Kern, lorn NN arthurg St. Council Hist. Comm. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; St. Council Rep. 4, Boys Club Rep. 5, 6; Wrestling 3. 4. Kerr, Robert Grandview Stage and Sound Crew 3, 4, 5, 6; Wrestling 3, 4. Kesling, John German Singer 3, 4, 5; 16mm Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Kessler, Brenda Sioux Falls Collegc St Council Alt 5, 6; St Council Intemat ' l Student 5, 6, 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Ad Salesman 8; Red Gbon Rep. 3, 4; Counseling Office Asst. 7; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8; Internat ' l Club 3, 4. 5, 6. Kidder, Dave Kilgore, Sue ( entral Girls ' Club Friendship 7, 8; Inherit the Wind 3; An- nual Academics Editor 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7; Office sst 3, 4; Girls Glee 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Riderettes 5, 6. 7, 8; Thespians 5, 6, 7. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Props Comm. 3; My Fair Lady 4, Office Asst. 5, 6, 7, 8. Kirfman, Andrea ISU Community Service 6; Spree Comm. 4; Homemaking Club Pres. 7, 8; Annual Salesman 7, 8; Folk Club 4, 5; Blue Cadet 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Kirkpatrick, Parti U of I Open House Co-Chairman 8; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8; Roundup Staff 8; French Club 3, 4; Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Make-up Comm. 5; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Internat ' l Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Internat ' l Club Treas. 7, 8; TARS 5, 6, 7, 8; Pub- licity Comm. 4; Inter-School Relations 7; Pep Club 3,4,5.6,7,8. Kraut . Kathy Si I St. (Council Ren. 7,8, St Count 1 1 Open House (Comm. 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7; Senior Pictures Annual Staff 8; Roundup Staff 8; Mixed Chorus 3; Our Town 6; Pep Club 6, 7; My Fair Lady. Krick, Mike Koundup Cir. Mgr. 8; Ru Krieg, Ciudv IM St. Council Tutoring Comm. 3; Debate 5, 6, 7, 8; Ljtfi Club 3, 4; Intematl. Club 3. 4; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7. Kroeger, Rhea Santa Barbara Jr. Col. Roundup Staff 8, Leader 4, 5, 6. 7, Blue Cadet 7. 8. Krohmer, Sue ISU St. Council Literary Board 6; Community Service Comm. 7; Girls Club Alt. 7, 8. Red Cross Rep. 6; Home Ec. Club 5, 6, 7, 8- Sec. 7, 8; Folk Club 3, 4; Blue Cadet 8. Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. Kruse, Di.uh la. Methodist School of Nursing Health Careers Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Home Ec. Club 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Kurschinski, Pegene Missouri St. (Council Intematl. Student Comm. 4; Brigadoon 8; Girls Club (Convalescent Home (Comm. 6; Girls Glee 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5. 6. French (Club 5, 6; Utin (Club 3, 4; Intematl. (Club 3. 4, 5. 6; Blue Cadet 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Lancelotti, Greg Baseball 6; Wrestling 6. Iowa State Lane, Lynette Iowa State Senior Breakfast (Comm. 8; St. Council Election Comm. 7. 8; Onen House (Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls Club Rep. 5. 6; Girls (Club Social (Comm. 7, 8; My Fair I-a l 4, Brigadoon ( Choreographer 8, nnual Student Life Comm. 8, Girls Glee 6, Pep (Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Blue (Cadets 7, 8; Future Physicians 5. 6; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4. Lang, Polly Jones, Vicki HR s, Jones, Wendy Judkins, Barry Jurgensen, Boh Northwest Missouri State Kirkpatrick, Scott ISU Football 3, 5, 7-R; Weidemeir Award; Basketball 4, 8; Usher 5, 6; Boys ' Club Rep. 4, 5, 6, 8; Track 6, 8; (Court Justice 7. Kittleson, Dave Knapp, Bob Boys Tennis 6. Latchem, Jane St. Council Finance Comm. 7; Girls (Club Rep. Alt. 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. I .iU In hi Jill Medical Institute of Technology Girls Glee 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming 7, 8; Future Physi- cians 5, 6, Equestrian Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; T V. Office Sec. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Kaldenherg. (Craig ISl Math Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Singers 3, 4, Stage and Sound (Crew 5. 6, 7. 8, Ham Radio Club 8. Kaser. |on ISU st CowmK Safety Comm. Co-Chairman 7, 8; Math Sneiice Club 3, 4; Riders Cluh Rep. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8. Kasten, Sam U of I HK Treas. 8, St. (Council Open House (Comm. 7; Red Cross Rep. 3.4,5,6,7,8. Knight, Linda U of I Spree Comm. 8, Band 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; Flag (Cadets 9 ft, 7, 8 -Captain 7, 8; German Club 5, 6; Future Nurses 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Blue (Cadet 7, 8. Internat ' l Club 3. 4. Knight, Paul ISl Football 3; Wrestling 4; (Cross (Country 5; Track 4, 6. Knight, Richard Mixed (Chorus 7, S. Hons Clee 7. 8. Kolb. Raye Crandv Annua 1 Ad Sales 7; Roundup Ad Sales 8; Red Cross Alt 3; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. l iughlin, Linda Iowa State Senior Banquet Comm. 8; St. (Council Ren. 4, 5; St. Council Social Comm. 3, 4, 7, 8; Girls Club Social (Comm. 3, 4, (Cirls (Cluh I reasurer 7, 8, Roundup editor 8; German Club 3, 4, 5. 6, Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep (Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7. 8, Inter school Relations (Comm. 5, 6. Leeman, Steve Pillsburv College F.x.thall, 7 - 1 R; Jr. Varsity Basketball 7, 8; Track 8. Leibe, Amanda I hompson s School of Beautv Blue Cadets 8; Folk Music (Club 5; Make-up Comm. 8. Leiserowitz, Martin Grandview 213 Lettween, David I ' Riders Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Football 3, 5, 7-1 R; Wrestling 5. 5, 7j Parking Lot Monitor 7. Levine, Judith Drake Human Rights Comm. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, Our Town 6, One Acts 7. Night of Jan. 16 7. Red Cross Comm. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, Mixed Chours 5, 6, 7. 8. Blue Cadets 7. 8, Inter- national Club 7, 8, Literary Board 7, Finance Comm. 3; Great Books Club 8. Lewis, Linda I of I Poster Booster 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8, Girls Club Friendship Comm. 7. 8. Roundup 8; French Club 5, 6, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; International Club 3, 4. Lichtv, James Grand ie % Camera Club 7, 8. Sound Crew 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Track 7, Ham Radio Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Liljedahl, Ron Senior Class Vice-President 8, Community Service Comm. 4; Boys Club Rep. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; Bovs Club Grade Rep. 5. 6, Bovs Club V P. 7, 8, Lunch Room Monitor 8, Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7-Co-Captain 3-1 R ; Basketball 4. 6-Co- Captain 4; Track 4. 6, 8-2 RY-City High Jump Champ; Chief Justice of Student Court 7, Jr. Judge 5, 6- Sargent -at Anns, Man of the Year Nominee 8; Key Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 -Soph. Jr. Grade Rep - Publicity Chrm. 7. 8. Liljegren, Linda Momingside College Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8; My Fair Lady — Orchestra 4, Annual Index Comm. 7, 8; Counselor U K. Rep 5. 6, 7, 8, Orchestra 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. German Club 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; All-City Orc hestra 5, 6, 7 ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Lindquist, Nels St. Council Flec tion Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, Safety Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Math-Science 3, 4, 5, 6; Debate Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Stage and Sound Crew 3. 4. 5; Key Club 7. 8, Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Swim- ming Leader 7, 8, Future Physicians 7, 8; I,atin Club 3, 4. M Lininger, Charles ISU Ia eb, Ed SI ' I St. Council Rep. 8, St. Council Tutoring Comm. 8, Math-Science Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pres. 6; German Club 3, 4. 5. 6, Sc ribblers 3, 4; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Upper 3% of Class. Loyd, Elizabeth Roundup staff 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Poster Boo- ster Comm. Ludwig, Jeannette Luthe, John Drake Library Ass ' t. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. Lydon, Bob Grandview German Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, 5- Soph. Rep., Ham Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Numismatic Club 7. 8. Lynch, James Football 3, Trac k 4, 6. Lynn, Deborah Midland College Sr. HR. Treas. 8, Sr. Mixer Comm. 8; Stud. Council Rep. 7, 8, Open House Comm. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Literary Board 5; Inherit the Wind 3; Annual staff 7, 8; Counseling Office- Ass ' t. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 4, 7, 8; National Thespians 6, 7, 8; Leaders 6, 7, 8; Pep Club X 4. 5, o. 7. H, Blue Cadets 8, National Merit letter of Commendation. Lynner, Brian Our Town, Night of January 16th 6, 7. Simpson Lyon, Christine ISU Senior Class Breakfast 8, Student Council Open House and Flection Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Student Council Rep. 3; Girls Club Social Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; My Fair Ladv, Brigadoon. Girls Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-3-Rs, Sharks 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue ( adets 7, 8, I atin Club 3, Choreographer-Bngadoon Lyon, Dixie St ( anmc il Historical ( a mm. 3, 4, Social Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Pep Club Board 5, 6, School Spirit Comm. 5, 6; Cheerleader 7, 8; Leader 6. 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6. Madison. Gary D. Mahan, Mark East Texas State Cross Country 7; Track 4, 6, 8-3 Rs. Maher, Mike Ellsworth Bonn (dee . 4. Baseball 4,6 S, Scholastic rt Ke 3, 5, 7; Riders Club Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. Major. Charles Drake Boys Club Rep. 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Health Ca- reers 7, 8; Latin Club 6; Young Republicans 7, 8; Honor Band 7, 8. Manbeck. Christine St. Council Rep. 7, St. Council Finance Comm. 7, Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8, Friendship Comm. 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Girls Glee 5, 6, 8, Mix. Cho. 8; French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8. Mann, Ellen U of I My Fair Lady 4, Band 3, 4. 5, 6, Band Rank Leader 5, 6; German Club 3, 4. 5, 6, Scribblers Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. Margulies, Richard Riders Club Rep. 6, 7. 8. Mathers, Tom St. Council Safety 7; St. Council Rep. 7, German Club 3, 4, 5. 6; Cross Country 3, 5; Track 4, 6; Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation. Matthews, Helen SUI Sr. HR Treas. 8, St. Council Alt. 8, St. Council Red Cross Comm. 6; St. Council Hall of Fame Comm. 7, Community Service Comm. 8; Girls (dub Alt. 5,6, Girls Club Convalescent Home 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8, Roundup Staff pg. Ed. 8, Scribblers Club treas. 8, Future Teachers 5, 6, 7. 8 ; Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Internatl. Club 5, 6. Maxwell, Marjorie HR Sec. 5, 6, 7, 8; Home Et. Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. May, Eric U f Geneva St Count d Internatl. Student 7, 8. Maynard, Don Mc Daniel, Dave Crandviev St Council Open House Comm. 7, 8, Brigadoon 8, Concert Chorus 5. 6, 7, 8. Boys (dee 5, 6, 7, 8; Mix. Cho. 3. 4. Fut. Vets. Club V P 7. 8 Mayo, Doug St. Council Finance Comm. 5, 6, Bo Boys Glee 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8. , Club Rep. 4; McAllister, Janie lsl Sr. Breakfast Comm. 8; St. Council School Relations 7, PP and E 6; Girls Club Social 5, 6; Girls Club Rep 7, 8; Annual Ad Salesman 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4; German Club 5, 6; Blue Cadet 7, 8. McClain, Debie U of Arkansas Girls Club School Spirit Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8; Poster Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5. McClaskey, Barb Si I St Council Hist. Comm. 7, 8; St. Count il HR Rep 6, Cirls Club Rep. 7. 8, Annual Staff 7, 8, Roundup Staff 8, Red Cross Rep. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Ge rman ( dub 3, 4, B, 6, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7. McClellan, Kathy St. Council Internatl. Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, St. Coun- cil Literary Board 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; St. Council Red Cross Comm. 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4; Girls Club Social Comm. 5, 6; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 7, 8; Pep (dub 3, 4, 6, 7. McClurg, Carol Simpson Senior Frolics 8; St. Council Internatl. Student Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee 5, 6; Mix. Cho. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Thespians 5, 6, 7,8; Thespian Scribe 7, 8; All-state chorus 7, 8; Drama Comm. 5, 6. 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7; Internatl. (dub 3, 4, 5; Drama Club 4. 5; One Act Plays 5; Our Town 6; Night of Jan. 16th 7, Brigadoon 8; State Dramatic Contest 8. McDowell, Matt Football 3, Hr V P. 3. McCaughey. ( ami Thespian at Eldora High School 3. Mcllvain. Ronald Mclaughlin, Bridget AIB Girls Glee 6, 7; Mixed Chorus 6. 7. Blue Cadet 7, Swim teach 4. McNeley, Linda Girls Glee 3, 4, Blue Cadet 8 McPhetrige, Pat McSherry, Robert s I Roundup Staff 8, Band 3. 4, 8, 6, Debate Club 3. Melcher, Kathy Luther Library Asst. 7. 8; Annual Staff 7, 8, Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, Mix. Cho. 3, 4, TARS 5. 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadet 7, 8 Melvin, Kath Grandview Girls (dub Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4; Girls (dee 4. 7. 8. Mixed Chorus 4. 7. 8, Blue Cadet 7. 8. Pep Club 3, 5, 6, 7, 8. Merrill, Tom Crmnell St. Counc il Rep. 3, 8; St. Council Finance Comm 6, Boys Club Rep. 5, 6, 7; Band 3, 4; German Club 3, Basketball 4. 6, 8; Key (dub 7, 8, Cross Country 3, Track 4, 6. Merritt, Charles S.mpson Brigadoon 8, Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6; I itin Club 3, 4; Computei Club B. Meservey, Ann Human Rights 5, 6, 7, Roundup Managing Ed. 8. Annual staff 7, 8, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Frenc h (dub 5, 6, 7, Health ( iareers 5, 6, 7, 8, Future Nurses (dub Sec. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Make-up ( tmm. 7, 8, Blue Cadet 7,8. Michael is, Frank Michaelson, Kris Midland College Sr. Mixer Comm. 8, St. Counc il Poster Booster 4, 5, 6, 7, Girls (dub Friendship Comm 7, 8, Librar sst 6, 7: Annual staff 7, 8; Roundup staff 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Spanish (dub 3, Fut. Teachers 7, Blue Cadet 8; TRS 5,6,7,8. Micich, Paul l r-ke St. Council Rep. 3; Orch. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drum Major 7, 8, Band 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8, All-city Ore h. 7. 8. Miller, Craig J. ISU St. Council Internatl. Student Comm. 7, 8, St Coun- cil Open House Comm. 5, 6, My Fair laidy 6, Our Town 6, Night of Jan. 16th. 7, Brigadoon 8; Annual Staff 4; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Glee 5. 6; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Band 3. 4, 5. 6, Debate (dub 5, Camera (dub 5, 6, Thespians 6, 7, 8, All-state ( horns 7; Kiwaman f the Month 8, State Speech Contest 8; Safety Comm. 7. Miller, Diana U of I Girls ' (dub Election Comm 7, 8, Counseling Office Asst. 7, 8; Girls ' Glee 4, 5, 6, 7; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Riderettes 7, 8, Pep (dub 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. Miller, Fred I ti I St Council Rep. 3. 4, Boys ' (dub Rep 5. 6; Band 3. 4. 5.6, Baseball 4, Swimming 5, 6, 7, 8- R. Miller Jan UofI Sr. Frolics Comm. 8; St. Counc il Rep. 7, Frolics Cast 8, St. Counc il Open House Comm. 7, Poster Booster 7, 8; Pep (dub Board 5, 6, 7. 8, Girls (dub Elet tion Comm. 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 5; Annual At! Capt. 3, 4, Annual Set . 5, 6, Annual Pit . Editor 7, 8, Roundup Page Editor 7, Annual Picture Editor 7; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5. 6; Girls (dee 7, 8, Spanish h.h J  . Scribblers (dub 3, 4. 6, Pep (dub 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Make-up Comm. 3. 4, Blue Cadet 7. 8, St. Council Community Service Comm. 7, 8. 214 M 1 1 1«- 1 V.ms Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Blue Cadet 8, Home Ec. Club 5 Miller, Shellcv U of I St ( ouncil Hist. Comm. 7, 8, Convalescent Home Comm 7. 8, Annual Staff 7. 8. Roundup Staff Page Editor 8, blue ( adet 7. 8, Latin Club 3. 4, 5, 6, Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Minear. Marv Betb St Obf Sr Prom Comm. Co-Cbrm. 8, St. (Council Alt. 6, 7; Girls ' Club Soc. Cbrm. 7, 8; Brigadoon 8, One Acts 6. 8, ( rc h. 7. 8. Band 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. Hag ( iadets 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Thespians 5, 6, 7, 8; Leaders 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8- V.P. 7; Make-up Comm. 6; Mimes 5, 6, 7, 8 -Master Mime 7. 8, Blue Cadet 7, 8. St. Count il Hist Comm. 6; St. Council Postef Booster Comm. 6; lnter-school relations 7, National Merit letter of Commendation. Model I N Delegate 8. Cm Day UN Delegate 7, Sharks Pageant Continuitv 7. Bandmasters ' ss Honor Band. Mont . Mareia V of I Probes Comm. 8, St Council lnternatl. Comm. 8, Girls ' Club Friendship Comm. 3. 4; Girls ' Club Blind Ladies Home Comm. 7, 8; Annual Asst. Pie Ed B| Roundup Staff Pic Ed. 6; Mix. Cho. 7. 8; Riderettes 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, Swim Teach 5. 6, Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Blue Cadet 8; Ac tion Magazine Circ. Mgr. 6. Morrison, Deborah Grand view Girls Glee 5, 6, 7. 8. Mix. Cho. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; French Club 3; Future Teachers 5. 6. 7. 8 -Sec. 8; Leader 6. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Make-up Comm., Blue Cadet 8; Swim Teach 5. Morse, Jim Boys Club Rep 4; Football 3. U oi ( ri Club 3, 4; Baseball Moser. ( .mil Northwest Missouri Red Cross Rep. 7. 8, Future Teachers 4, Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, Blue Cadet 8. Nicodemus, Jack Svs i mining 3, 4, 5. Niedringhaus, Maggie Pep Club 3. ielson. Roger N.endorf, SherTy Drake Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Girls Club Home lor Sightless Women Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8, Majorettes 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. Blue Cadets 8. Nordin. Charles Commencement and Baccaulaureate Comm. Ch. 8, P.P. and E. 5, 6, Tutoring Ch 7. 8, My Fair Udy 4, Brigadoon 8, Orchestra 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 -St. Conductor 5, 6, 7. 8; Boy Cheerleader 7. 8, All-State On nojon 3. 5. 7. All-Otv ( )n bestra 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, Key Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8-Treas. 7, 8; National ( mint il of Teachers of Eng. Award 7, National Merit Finalist 8. Mitchell. Chuck Baseball 4. 5.6. 7,8-2 Rs. Mitchell, Mark Math-Science Club 7, Debate Club 6. 7, Varsity De- bater 6, 7, St. Counc il PP and E Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Key Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; UN Trip 6. Mitchell, Mike U of I Annual Staff Photographer 7. 8. Roundup Staff Photographer 7. 8. Band 7. 8. Camera Club 7. 8. Key Club 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling Mgr. 3. 4, 5, 6-2 Rs, Latin Club 3, 4. Mitchum, Ken Harvey 5; One Acts 5, Night of Jan. 16th 7, Brigadoon 8; Annual Photographer S, 6, 7. 8, Roundup Photog- rapher 5. 6. 7. 8, took 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; German Club 3, 4, 5; Camera Club 5 -Sec. 5; Sound Crew 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, 7, 8; All-state Orch. 3, 5, 7; All-City Orch. 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; Ham Radio Club 3. 4. 5 -Pres. 5. Modeland, Judy St. Council Open House Comm. 7; Girls ' Club Rep. 8; Girls ' Club Election Comm 8; Red Cross Rep. Alt. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 7, Homemaking Club 7, Blue Cadet 7. 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Mollenhoff, Sue Drake St Conneil Open House COW 7, Girls Club School, beautiful Comm. 7, 8; Home Ec. Club 7, 8. TARS 7. 8. Ad Salesman 7, 8, Office Asst. 5. 6. 8. Moon. Linda Drury College Sr. Breakfast Comm. 8; (.iris Club Rep. 5, 6; Brigadoon 8; Annual Staff 7. 8, Roundup Staff 7, 8; Red Cross Alt. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. French Club 3, 4, 5; Thes- pian 7, 8, Make-up Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-Co-chrm. 7, 8. Props Comm. 6. 7, Leaders 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 -Sec. 7. Blue Cadet 7 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. M.M.rc Bcckv Colorado Woman ' s College Sr. Line of March Comm. 8, St. Council Hospitality Comm. 3. 4, St Council Soc ial Comm. 6, St. Council Finance Comm 7, Soph. Rep to (oris Club Board 3, 4; Mixed Chorus I, German Club  . 4. Secretarial Club 6. 7. 8- Set 7. 8. Sharks 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 - Star Min- mtm 4-Pres 7, Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, Blue Cadet 7. Moore, R. Craig Bos s ( lub Rep 7. 8, Football 3. Riders Club Rep. 7, 8. Moorehead, Marcia Frolics Comm 8, St. Counc il Open House Comm. Chrm. 7, 8; Girls ' Club Publicity Comm. 5, 6; Girls ' Club School Spirit Comm. 7. 8, Roundup Picture Ed. 8; German Club 5, 6, Leader 4, 5, 6. 7, 8-Treas. 7; Pep Club 4. B, 6, 7. 8. blue Cadet 7. 8; Pep Club Board 3, 4. Moret, Dana ISl Girls Glee 5. 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 4, Future Teac hers 4. Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8; Make-up Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Folk Music Club 4, Thespian I 6, 7, 8; Home Ec Club 7. 8. liOl tan. I a • St. Council lnternatl. Student Comm. 3, 4; St. Coun- cil Rep B, 6. Roundup Staff 5; Mix. Cho. 3. 4; Cross country 3, St. Council PP and E 7. Morgan, John Graceland st Conneil Sofoti Conm 7. St. Conneil lnternatl. Student ( omin 7 8, 1 Fair LonSf 4, One . k  v Night ol |an 16th 7, One Kits 8, Brigadoon 8; Our row . I ' HOI Oil ( :horus 5, 6, 7, 8, Boys ' Glee 3, 4, 7, S Math S, i e nee ( lub 5, 6. All state Chorus 7, Drama Ticket Comm 7, 8; lnternatl Club 5, 6; State Music Contest 8. Motis, Colleen Grands Ion Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 8. Mullette. Nancy Mornmgside Girls Club Rep. 3, 4, Annual Staff 8, Counseling (Mi... sst 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Home Ec. Club 7. 8, lnternatl. Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 6, 7, 8. Blue Cadet 7, 8. Murray, Kathy U of I Brigadoon 8; Nurse ' s Monitor 7, 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Future Nurses 6, 7. 8-Treas. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4; Swim Teach 5, 6. Musin, I )oreen 0 of I Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 8. lnternatl. Club 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8- Historian 5- Sec. 6; First V P. 7. Nutt, John University of Wyoming St. Council Rep. 6, Boys Club Rep. 8, Cross Country 5-1 R, Track 4. 6. N Naber, Debbie Homeroom Sec . , St. Council Rep. 3, Orphan Adop- tion Chr.; Pep Club 5. 6. 7. (all at Mason City) Neal, Patrick George Washington I niversitv Sr ( lass Treas. 8, St ( ouncil Rep 5, P.P. and E. Ch. 6, 7, Asst Bus Manager tor Roundup 3. 4, 5, 6, Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Assembly Usher 5; Cross Country -2 Rs 3. 5; Track - 1 R 4; Cheerleader 7. 8, St. Cnanefl Jamboree 6, Man of the Year Candidate 8; St. ( ' ouncil Second Vice Pres. 7; Key Club Vice I ' m -s 7, 8, Teen-Age Republican Comm. 5, 8; Safety Club 3; Key Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, National Merit Letter of Commendation 7. Neff, ( indi Lewis and Clark College Sr. Frolics Comm. 8, St. ( ' ouncil Literary Board Ch. 7, 8; Girls ( ' lub Social Comm. 7. 8; Library Asst. 7. 8, Annual Index ( omin 7. 8, Roundup Staff 7. Future I on nm L Bj Pop Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8, Blue Cadets 7. 8, Health Careers Future Physicians 6, 7, 8, Con- valescent Home Comm. B, 6. St. Counc il International Comm. 3, P.P. and E. Comm. 6, St. Council Tutoring Comm. 5. Girls Intramural Basketball team captain 8; Human Rights Comml; U.N. Trip 6. Nelson. Judi Sr BK nihil Comm. 8, Home for Sightless Woim m Comm. EL 6. 7. 8, Annual Staff 8. Red Cross Comm 6; Girls Glee 4. 6, 7, Mixed Chorus 3. 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. blue Cadets 8; Makeup Comm. 3, 4. Nemmers, Theresa Band 6. Neufeld. Linda University of Arizona Homeroom Treasurer 8, Girls Club Pep ( ' lub Ch. 7. 8, Girls ( ' lub Treasurer Representative 5, 6; Library Xsst 8, Roundup Ad Manager 7. Leaders 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 8, Blue Cadets 7, 8. Newgaard, Ron Swimming 3, 4. New ton, Sherv I Secretarial Club Social Ch 6. 7. Office Assit 7 Nicholson, Michael J. N Ion, Jim Riders Club Rep. 0 ' ( onnell, Robert Drake 5, 6. 7, 8. () O ' Cradv, Maureen Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6. Blue Cadet 7. 8. Oliver, Martha Olson, i. nc Olson, Jack Mix Cho. 3. 4, 5. 6. Olson, Steve Col. Institute of the Arts Crandview College ISU O Neil, Anne N illiam Woods St. ( ' ouncil Social Comm. 7; lnternatl. Student ( ouun 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Girls ' Club Alt. Rep. 7. 8; Pep Club Board 7, 8; Make-up Comm. 5, 6, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 7, Swimming Teach 5, 6, 7. 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8, All-city exchange 6, lnternatl Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers Award 7, AFS Host 7, 8; lnternatl. Student Comm. Chrm. 8. O ' Neill, William L. ISl St ( onnell Election Comm. 5; St. Council P.P. and E 6; St. Council Safety Comm 7. Key Club 3, 4. Panor. Bruce Rand 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. Park. Joella SCI Girls ' Club Publicity Comm. 7, 8, Make-up Comm. 4; Annual Staff 8, Roundup Staff 7. Red Cross Comm. 5; Riderettes 5, 6. 7. 8; Pep Club 3,4. Parker. Bill Drake St. Council Finance Comm. 5, 6; Tutoring Comm. 5, 6, Boys ' ( ' lub Rep. 7, Roundup Bus. Mgr. 8; Band 3. 4; German Club 3, 4; Boys ' Swim Leader 7; Swim- ming 3, 4. Paschall. Reba (.iris Club Rep 1. 4. Roundup Staff 6. Pasternak. Joe Sr. Class Banquet Comm. 8, Debate Club 7, 8. Base- ball 4. 8; Future Physicians 7. 8. Latin Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Taterson. ( heri s I Sr ( lass Mixer Comm. 8; St. Council lnternatl. ( -mm 3, 4. B, 6. 7, 8; Girls ' Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls ' Club School Spirit Comm 7. 8. Plav Public its Comm 5; Annual Ad Captain 7, 8, Roundup Bus Mgr S, Riderettes 5. 6. 7. 8, Head Ridcrette 7. S. French lub B 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Basketball Blue Cadet 7, 8; lnternatl. Club 5. 6, tcthftt) I u ket Sales 7, 8. Patrick. James 215 Payne, Tom U of Puget Sound Baseball 4, Football 3; Basketball 4, 6, 8; Cross Country 5; Track 6, 8; Finance Comm. 3, 4. Pedersen, Bill Pereira, Marion Bentos Pep Club 8; Internatl. Club 8, Exchange Student 8, Homemaking Club 8. Petefish, Nancy Drake Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; All-state chorus 5, 6, Blue Cadet 7, 8; Homemaking Club 7. Peters, Carol ISU Human Rights Comm. 6, 7; Literary Board 7, 8; Ger- man Club 5, 6; Future Nurses 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Make-up Comm. 7, 8; Blue Cadet 8; Latin Club 3, 4, Internatl. Club 7, 8. Petefish, Nancy Drake Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 3, 4; all-state Chorus 5, 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8, Home Ec. Club 7. Peters, Carol ISU St. Council Human Rights Comm. 6, 7; Literary Board 7, 8; German Club 5, 6, Health Careers 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Brigadoon Make-up Comm. 8; Latin Club 3. 4; Internatl. Club 7, 8. Peterson, Gary U of Minn. Senior Frolics Student Director 8; St. Council Safety Comm. 8; Monitor 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming team Manager 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; 3 Rs. Peterson, Pat U of I Senior Frolics 8; Inherit the Wind 3; Mv Fair Lady 4; Harvey 5; Our Town 6; Night of Janu- ary 16 7, Brigadoon 8; Thespians 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7. Regan, Kathie s | Senior Banquet Chrm. 8, St. Council Social Comm 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 7, 8, Girls Club Election Comm 3, 4, Spree Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8, Roundup Page Ed. 8, Red Cross Rep. 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5- Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Drama Costume Comm 8 Blue Cadets 7, 8. Register, Karen | n Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 7, 8 Annual Staff 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Pres. Secretarial Club 7, 8 Pep Club 3, 4. Revell, Bob Basketball 3, 4; JV 5, 6, 7, 8; Track 8. Reynolds, Trudy Northwest Mo. State College Senior Frolics Cast 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 5; All-State Chorus 3; Blue Cadets 8. Petersen, Gary U of Minesota St. Council Safety Comm. 8; Monitor 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Varsity Swimming, Manager 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Swimming, Life Guard 5. Pettv, Dana Girls ' Glee Club 7, 8, Secretarial 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Rhodes, Doug Augustana Senior Frolics Cast 7; Roundup Circulation Manager 7; Track 4, 6; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Petersen, Pat U of I Spree Comm. 8, Natl. Thespians 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8; Play Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7. Petty, Dana Girls Clee 7, 8; Secretarial Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3. 4. 5,6,7.8; Blue Cadet 7, 8. Phillips, Dennis Cross Country 3. Phillips, Glenn Spanish Club 5, 6. Northern la. U Pieper. Renee Ellsworth Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. Blue Cadets 7; Homemaking Club 3. 4. 7; Make-up Comm. 7. Phillips, Dennis Cross Country 3. Phillips, Glenn Northern Iowa University Spanish Club 5, 6. Crandview Richardson, Carole St. Council Poster Booster Comm. 6; Girls Club Elec- tion h Spree Comm. 4, Annual Staff 8; Roundup Staff 7; Swimming Instructor 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Drama Publicity Comm. 4; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Pieper, Renee Ellsworth Night of January 16 Make-up Comm. 7; Hmkg. Club 3, 4, 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7 Pieper, Richard ISU St. Council Hall of Fame Comm. 7; German Club 3, 4, 5; Football 3, 7 - R; JV Swimming 5, 7, 8. Pierson, Jim Orchestra 3, 4, Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Richardson, James Rissien, Kenneth Assembly Usher 3, 4; Boys Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Stage and Sound Crew 5, 6; Wrestling 3, 4, Concert Chorus 7, 8; Office Helper 5. 6, 7, 8. Ritchhart, Brian I SI ISU Band 3, 4; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Wrestling 3, 4; Cross Country 3, Future Physicians 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8. Pieper, Richard ISU Hall of Fame Comm. 7, German Club 3, 4, 5; Football 3, 7 R; JV Swimming 5, 7. 8. Pierson, Jim Orch. 3. 4; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Panor, Bruce Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. ISU U of I Park, Joella SCI Girls Club Pep and Publicity Comm. 7, 8; St. Council Rep. 3. 4, Annual Staff 8, Roundup Staff 7; Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4; My Fair Lady Make-up Comm. 4. Parker, Bill Drake St. Council Finance Comm. 5, 6; St. Council Tutoring Comm. 5, 6; Boys ' Club Rep. 7; Roundup Staff 8; Band 3, 4, German Club 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4, Swim- ming Leader 7. Paschall, Reba Girls ' Club Rep 3, 4, Roundup Staff 6. Pasternak, Joe U of I Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Debate Club 7, 8; Baseball 4, 6, 8; Future Physicians 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Paterson, Cheri SCI Senior Mixer Comm. 8. St. Council Internatl. Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Girls ' Club School Spirit Comm. 7, 8; Girls ' Club Rep. 7, 8; Harvey Publicity Comm. 5, Annual Ad Capt. 7, 8; Roundup Staff 8; Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8; Head Riderette 7, 8; French Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Internatl. Club 5, 6. Patrick, James Payne, Tom U. of Puget Sound Baseball 4; Football 3; JV Basketball 4, 6, 8; Cross Country 5; Track 6, 8; St. Council Finance Comm. 3, 4. Pederson, Bill Pereira, Marion Bentos Exchange Student 7, 8; Home Ec. Club 8, Internatl. Club 8; Blue Cadets 8, Internatl. St. Comm. 7, 8. Quiner, Steve U of I Senior Banquet Comm. 8; St. Council Rep. 4, Alter- nate 8; St. Council P.P. E. 4, 5, Co-Chrm. 6, 7; Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8; Intramural Basketball 3,4, 5, 6; Key Club Comm. Chrm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Golf 3, 6, 8; Latin Club 3; St. Council Finance Comm. 8, Election Comm. 8; Lincoln Exchange 7. Quinn, Jane ' Santa Barbara City College Senior Frolics Comm. 8, Cast 8; St. Council Building Grounds Comm. 8; Girls Club School Spirit and Poster Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7. Rabe, Mary Rabinovitz, Diana U of I Sr. Homeroom Treas. 8; St. Council International, Poster Booster Comm. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8; Girls Club Con- valescent Home Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Board 7, 8; Brigadoon 8, Annual Art Editor 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Health Careers 5, 6; Leaders 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Leaders Constitutional Revisional Comm., Co- Chrm. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Make-up Publicity Comm.; My Fair Lady ; Inherit the Wind ; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Raker, James Ramsey, Gerry Randol, Doug ISU Craceland Raschke. Parti s( I Sr. Mixer Comm. 8, Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Future Teachers 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Costume Comm. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; International Club 4, 5, 6. Reed, Bill Reese, Hank orth Texas State St. Council Rep. 4; Boys Club Rep. 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup Sports Ed. 7, 8; Football 3, 5, 7, 1-R: Track 4. 6, 8, 3-Rs. Roberts. Valerie Robinson, Barb University of Oklahoma Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Community Service Comm. 7, 8; Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Election Comm. 7, 8, Annual Ad Staff 3. 4, 7, 8; Roundup Staff 7, 8; Bookstore Monitor 5, 6; Spanish Club 5, 6; French Club 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. Blue Cadets 7, 8; All-City Youth Employment Comm. 5, 6. Robinson, Sandi Lee Grandview Human Rights Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4. 5. 6; Pep Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7. 8. Robinson, Sandra Lynn SCI One Acts 6; Brigadoon, Office assist. 7, 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Riderettes 5. o, 7,8; FrepchClub3,4;BridgeClub8, Future T«M hers 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Make-up Comm. 3, 4. Rodriquez, Noel Rogoff, Carol Roundup Staff 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Rood. Jane Community Service Comm. 6, 7; Girls ' Club Election Com. 7. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Rood, Sue ISU Senior Banquet Comm. 8; Stud. Council Rep Alt. 3, 4; Girls ' Club Social Comm. 3, 4; Girls ' Club Rep. 3, 4, 5; Grade Rep. 7, 8; Girls ' Golf 5, 6; Pep Club 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; All-City Stud. Council Sc. 8. Inter- School Relations Comm. 3, 4; Student Court Clerk 8. Roos, Dave Roper, Mike Parsons Open House Comm. 5; Scribblers ' Club 5; Boys ( lul Finance Comm. 4; Monitor 5; Glee Club 3. Spanish Club 5; Chess Club 8; Camera Club 4; 16mm Crew 4; Track 4. Rose . Ed Roundup Staff 8. Parsons 216 Rosen, Warren Open House Comm. 8. Kosene, Ron Roth, I mil Drake Roundup Staff 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8; St. Council Poster Booster Comm. 7: Office Assistant 8. Rounds, Barbara Wartburg St. Council International Student Comm. 3, 4, 7; Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Convalescent Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 8; Roundup Staff 7; Girls Glee Club 3, 5, 6; Future Teachers 3; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Internation- al CJub 3, 8; Homemaking Club 7, 8. Rowles, Charles Royce, Joseph Rubin, Jeanne U of I St. Council Rep. 5; St. Court Justice 6; St. Council Secretary 8; Tit. Council Election 4; St. Council P.P. E 5, 6; St. Council Social 6, 8; Girls Club School Spirit Comm. Co-Chrm. 7, 8; Convalescent Home Comm. 5, 6; Pep Club Board 5, 6; School Beautiful 3, 4; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4; My Fair Lady; Annual Asst. Business Manager 7, 8, Roundup Business Manager 7; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; All-City St. Council Youth Employment Comm. 5, 6. Rudolph, Dennis Rundus, Esther Humboldt Institute Campus Life Club 6, 7, 8; DECA 7, 8, Co-historian 7, 8. Rupp, Loni Ottawa University Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; Roundup Staff 8; Red Cross Comm. 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7; Hmkg. Club 5, 6, Tm 5, 6. Rusk, Thomas ISU Math-Science Club 4, 5, 6; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; UN Trip 6. Russell, Jim U of I Boys Club Rep. 3, 4, 7, 8; Assembly Usher 7, 8; Foot- ball 3; Basketball 4, 6, 8; Track 4, 6, 8, 2-Rs Russell, Richard Doug William Penn College Homeroom Treas. 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Cast Member 8; One Acts 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Props Comm. 8; JVSwimming 6, 8. Russell, Rosalie Elsworth College Girls Club Hospitality Comm. 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; DECA Sec. and Treas. Sands, Barbra Cornell College Senior Frolics Make-up 8; St. Council Rep. 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; Pres. Bridge Club 8; National Thespians 7, 8; International Club 7, 8; Bridge Club; Literary Club; Figure Sketch Club 3, 4; F.T.A.; Graduation Comm. 4, (Lower Merian, Penn.); Book Discussion Moderator 8; Make-up chairman 7, co-chairman 8; Set Chairman 7; Cover Designer Night of January 16th , Brigadoon . Sarcone, Toni ISU St. Council Rep. 3, 4; St. Council Chrm. Community Service Comm. 7, 8; Girls ' Club Spree Comm. 4; Girls Club Secretary 7, 8; Roundup Editor 7; Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Cheerleader 7, 8; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6; St. Council Social Comm. 3 4, 5, 6; St. Coun- cil Community Service Comm. 5, 6; All-City Jamboree Delegate 6; St. Council Special Scholarship Comm. 6. Sauerbrei, Sandi SUI Library Assistants 8; German Club 3, 4; Drama Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3,4.5,6. Sayler, John Scarborough, Candy SCI St. Council Alternate Rep. 4; St. Council Human Rights Comm. 5; Girls Club Hospitality 6; Annual Staff 7; Roundup Staff 6; Spanish Club 3; Future Teacher 5; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Drama Make-up Comm. 4, Publicity 2. Scarff, Janet U of I Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; St. Council Poster Booster, Hospitality Comm. 5, 6; Roundup 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; International Club 7, 8. Schaedlich, Paula ISU Senior Frolics Comm. 8; St. Council Poster Booster Comm. 6. Schleisman, Jean ISU St. Council Alternate 7; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7; Washington High School: Tumbling 3; Hall Monitor 4; Girls Club Rep. 3, 4. Schmidt, Mark ISU Spanish Club 3, 4; International Club 6, 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; Saturday Chemistry Seminar 7, 8. Schnabel, Dale Drake Senior Frolics Cast 5, 6; St. Council Rep. 3, 4; Boys Club Rep. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Pep Band Manager 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; All-State Band 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Band 3, 4; All-Citv Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6. Schrock, Arlen Manchester College Mt. Horeb H.S Baseball 4, 1 letter; Sheriff for County Gov. Day 3, 4; Class Pres. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. Scoltoch, Jim ISU Boys Club Rep. 8; Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, Math Science Club 5, 6; Football 3, 7-1 R; Wrestling 3; Future Physicians 5, 6. Scoville, Joyce Senior Breakfast Comm. 7, 8 ' Make-up Comm. 3, 4; Girls Glee 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 8. Seamons, Mark (Point Lama High, San Diego, Calif.) Madrigal Singers. Selsor, Dave Sergio, Frank Cross Country 3, 5, 7-1 R; Track 4, 6, 8-1 R; Riders Club Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8. Severin, Jim ISU Football 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 5, 7; Golf 4. Shambaugh, Cindi U of I Poster Booster 5, 6, 7; Pep Club Rep. 7, 8; Roundup Staff 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Shaw, Linda Library Assistant 3, 4; Nurse ' s Monitor 3, 4; Concert Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; Secretarial Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Shaw, Robert D. I of I Homeroom Pres. 3, 4; Senior Class Pres. 7, 8; Student Council Rep. 4, 5; St. Council Parliamentarian 8; Library Assistant 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 4; Football li 3, 5, 7-2 Rs, Co-captain 7; All-city End, H.M. All- state End; Basketball 4, 6, 8 2-Rs, co-captain 8; Hon- orable mention; All-Citv Student Council 3, 4, 5, 6, Pres. 7, 8; Key Club 5, 6; Candidate for Pres. of State Student Council from D. M. Public Schools; Student Court Justice 5, 6; U.N. Trip 6; Jr. Class Commence- ment Usher 6; Freshman Merit Scholarship Award, U of L 8; Man of the Year, 8; Panel Member, TV and Radio; Experimental Science Class; Younkers Ad- visory Board. Shay, Sherry  Stephens Interschool Relations 5, 6; Pep Club Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6; Roundup Staff 8; Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. Ti Girls ' Golf 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; All-City Jamboree 4. Shelton, Doug Shepard, Jack Iowa Northern University Student Council Alt. 8; Intramural Basketball 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club 6. 7. Sherman, Peggy U of I Annual Staff 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Future Nurses 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 8. Rutherford, Marilyn Ryden, Jeanne U of Arizona Senior Frolics Cast 8; St. Council Rep. 6, 7; St. Coun- cil Interschool Relations 5, 7, Open House 8; Girls Club Alternate Rep. 5; Girls Club Social Comm. 7, 8; Annual Underclass Editor 7, 8; Roundup Page Editor 6; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 7, 8; Drama Make- up Comm. 3, 4; Future Physicians Club 5, 6; C ; - ' s Club Election Comm. 3, 4; Riders Club Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; St. Council P.P. E 5. Sampson, Linda Sampson, Virgil Drak Assembly Usher 2; Boys ' Glee Club 1; Mixed ' 2. Chorus Sams, Marsha Grandview St Council Poster Booster Comm. 7; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7; Campus Life Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Sandahl, Bob Sandin. Vlarlys North Park College St. Council Poster Booster Comm. 6; Future Nurses Club 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7; Hmkg. Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Campus Life Club 5, 6, 7, 8. Schuchat, Brad U of I St. Council Rep. 5; St. Council Finance Comm. 7; Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 3-R ' s; Latin Club 3, 4. Schultze, Bruce Nebraska Weslevan Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1-R. Schuster, Karen Simpson College Girls Club School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Roundup 7, 8; Counseling Office Assistant 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Future Nurses 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Future Physicians 5, 6; International Club 3, 4. Schwab, Charles Football 3; Cross Country 5, 7-1 R; Track 4, 6, 8-1 R. Schwartz. ( a role University of Arizona St. Council Election Comm. 4, 5, 6- St. Council Rep. 8; Girls Club Social Comm. 5, 6; School Spirit Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 3, 4, 7, 8; Roundup Staff 8; Girls Glee 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Schwartz, Sue University of Arizona St. Council Tutoring Comm.; Interschool Relations Comm.; St. Council Social Comm.; Girls Club Alter- nate 5, 6; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 3, 4; Girls Club Social Comm. 7; Roundup Staff 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Schweiker, Dan Baylor University Boys Club Rep. 7; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Tennis 6; Wrestling 3, 4. Shiffler, Brian Iowa State Debate Club 8; Wrestling 3, 4; International Club 7, 8; Key Club 7, 8; YFU Exchange Student in Mexico between 6 and 7. Shirk, Pat Iowa State Homeroom Treas. 8; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; French Club 3, 4; Leaders Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Treas. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7; International Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Treas. 5, 6. Shirley, Cynthia U of Minnesota Senior Mixer Ch. 8; Student Council Historical, Hos- pitality, Open House, Social, P.P. E., Election Committees; Girls Club Friendship, School Spirit Comm ' s; Annual Staff 7, 8; Band 3, 4; Riderettes 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Sec. 6; Girls Tennis 3, 4, 6, 8, Captain, 2 R s; Leaders Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pres. 7; Pep Club 4, 5. 6, 8; Blue Cadets 8; All-City Jamboree 4, 6; All-City Exchange 6; Teen Queen Finalist 4; Student Court Sgt.-at-Arms 8; Pep Assembly Skits 8; Student Council Easter Egg Hunt 8. Shuey, John ( hoir (Dowling) 3, 4, 5, 6; DECA Pres., 7, 8. Siegel, Bruce Wm. Penn Silvers, Claire SUI Inter-School R elations Comm. 3, 4, 6; International Student Comm. 5; Annual Staff 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-pres. 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6; Future Physicians 3. 4, 5, 6; Inter- national Club 3, 4, 5, 6. Silzer, Greg I of I Simonson, Greg Slothouber, Edward Spanish Club (North) 5. Stansbury, James U of I Small, Lea U of Wisconsin Student Council Rep. 5; Student Council Committees: Historical 3; Hospitality 4; Inter- School Relations 5; Poster Booster 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Rep. 3, School Spirit Comm. 3, 4; Social Comm. 5, 6; Assembly Ch. 7, 8, My Fair Lady 4; Spanish Club 3; Cheerleaders 7, 8, 1-R; Leaders Club 5, 6, 7, 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Homecoming Queen 7; Younkers Teen Board 7, 8; Bobbie Brooks Rep. on National Fashion Council. Smeltzer, Janet Simpson Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; Annual Staff 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 4, 5, 6; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Smith, Bruce American College in Paris Student Council Rep. 7; Boys Club Rep. 5, 6; Lunch Room Monitor 7, 8; Assembly Usher 5, 6; Key Club 5, 6, 7. Smith, Maryanne ISU International 5, 6, 7; Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Girls ' Glee 5, 6; Mix Cho. 3, 4; Riderettes 7, 8; Spanish Club 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 8; International Club 5, 6. Smith, Mike ISU Senior Class Comm. 8; Boys Club Rep. 5. 6; Annual Staff 4; National Merit- Honorable Mention. Smith, Steve Boys ' Cl ub Rep. 8; Roundup Staff 8; Student Center Monitor 5, 6, 7, 8; Wrestling 4, 6, 8; Cross Country 3, 5, 7-R; Track 4, 6, 8; Riders Club Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Smith, Tenney isi Synder, John U of I Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Orchestra 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; All State Band 7, 8; All-City Orchestra 7, 8; Kiwanian of Month 8; Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Soifer, Carmi Clark U. St. Council Rep. 4, 5; Human Rights Comm. Chrm. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Girls ' Club Election Comm. 5, 6, 7. 8, Inherit the Wind ; My Fair Lady , Co-production man: Harvey ; Frogs 6; Our Town ' ; Night of Jan. 16th ' ; Gammer Gurton ' s Needle 8; ' Brigadoon ' - Student Director: Annual Copy Editor 8; Roundup Editorial Editor 7; Lunch Room Monitor 5, 6; French Club Treas. 3, 4, 5, 6; Scribblers ' Club Pres. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Future Teachers 4, 5; National Thespians Pres. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Swimming Inst. 5. 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Committee 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7; International Club 3, 4. 5; All-City St. Council 7, 8; U of I Journalism Workshop; NCTE Roosevelt Final- ist; Political Forum 6; Calfanan Tutor 6; Folk Music- Club 4, 5. Speagh, Dee U of Kansas Poster Booster 5, 6, Literary Board 7, 8; School Beau- tiful 7, 8; Annual Staff 7; French Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadet 8; Future Physicians 7, 8; International Club 5, 6; Football Mascot 7. Spence, Frederick Frolics 8; International Student 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Major Plays 7. 8; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Thespians 6, 7, 8; Drama Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Mimes 5, 6. 7, 8; Internation- al Club 5, 6, 8; Model UN 7, 8; Outstanding Actor Award for Iowa 8. Spevak, Jim Colorado College Prom Committee Chairman 8; St. Council Rep. 3, 6; Transportation Comm. 4; Election Comm. 5; P.E. E 6; Parlimentarian 7; Interschool Relations 8, S. C. Jamboree 6; UN Trip 6; Student Council Exchange 5, 6; Key Club 7, 8; Lab Asst. 7, 8; Swimming Leader 3, 4, 5, 6, Annual Staff 3, 4, 7, 8, Assembly Usher 7, 8, Mixed Chorus 6; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-2 R ' s, Co- captain 7, 8. Spicer, Jim Texas Western College Football (North) 3; Basketball J.V. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8; Cross Country 5. Stanfield, William E. Stanfill, Sharon Patricia Stevens Riderettes 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Band 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8; Pres.. German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; All- State Band 3, 5; All-State Orchestra 7; All-City Orch. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Stark, David Wrestling 3. Stark, Douglas Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Wrestling 4. 8-R Starr, Judy U of I Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; Roundup Staff 8; Riderettes 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 8; Home Eco- nomics 5, 6. Steele, David Wrestling 3, 4, 5, 6. Stephenson, Randy U of I St. Council Rep. 7, 8; P.P. E 6, 7; Football - Student Coach 3, 5, 7; Track 4, 6, Manager 7, 8; Speech Con- test 8. Stevenson, Claudia ISU St. Council Alternate 5, 6, 7; International Comm. 7, 8- Girls Club 5, 6; One Acts 6, Girls Glee 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Thespians 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Committee 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Stevenson, Gene ISU Annual Staff 4; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Wrestling 3. Stewart, Pat Red Cross Rep. (Tech) 3, 4; Girls Glee 6. 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 6, 7, 8. Stimson, Jamie Frolics -Chairman 8; St. Council Rep. 4, 6, Eh M fan Comm. 5; Annual Staff 8, Roundup Page Editor 7; Head Monitor 8; Assembly Usher 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Boys Glee 5, 6; Kiwanian of Month; Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8- Pres.; Assembly Chairman 7; 1st VP of St. Count il 8; St. Court Sgt.-at-Arms 7. Stokka, Kristen Drake University Girls ' Club Rep. 7, 8; Annual Student Life Co-Editor 7, 8; Roundup Page Editor 6; Girls Glee 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 5, 6; German Club 3, 4; Leader 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Action Magazine 6; Gymnastics 5, 6. Stokka, Lorelei SCI Girls ' Glee 6; Mixed Chorus 6, Riderettes 7. 8; Lead- ers 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 4, 5, 6; Office Helper 7, 8; At Johnston -Girls Basketball 3; Girls Glee 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Library Assistant 3; St. Council 3. Storey, Greg Storey, Sheryl U of I Frolics 8; Open House Comm. 7, 8; Inter-school rela- tions 7, 8; Hospitality 3, 4, Publicity 7, 8; Assistant Editor of Annual 7,8; Roundup Ad Manager 6; French Club 3, 4; Future Nurses 3, 4, 5, 6; Girls Golf 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Make-up Comm. 3. 4, Blue Cadets 7, 8; F uture Physicians 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Younkers Teen Board 5, 6; Senior HR Treasurer 8; U of Iowa Journal- ism Workshop. Strawman, Jerry Drake University Band 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 (St. Dir. 7. 8); Latin Club 3. Stniyk, Sue Drake University Girls ' Glee 3, 4, 5, 6; Sharks 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Poster Booster 5, 6. Stuart, Ted Boys Club Rep. 5, 7; Boys 6; Tars 7, 8. ISI Sturgeon, Michael ISU Math Science 3, 5; Debate Club 5; Camera Club 6. Stutzman, Phil Baseball 4; Football 3, 5, Basketball 4, 6, 8. Sullivan, Margaret MMl Tutoring 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; German Club 3, 4, 5: Bridge Club Pres. 8; Pep Club 6, 7; International Club 8; Lab Assistant 4. Sutherland, Glenn U of I Pep, Marching, and Honor Bands 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; De- bate Club 5, 6, 7, 8-President; Latin Club 3, 4; Nation- al Merit Scholarship Winner Swanson, V icki U of I Senior Frolics 8; Poster Booster 3, 7; Girls Club Hep 3, 4: School Spirit Comm. 7, 8; My Fair Lady; Annual Staff 3; Roundup Staff 8, Cheerleader 5. 6, 7, 8-2R ' s, Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. Sypal, Debbie Open House Comm. 3, 4, School Beautiful Comm. 7, 8; Spree Comm. 8; French Club 3, 4, Office Helper 7; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Makeup Comm. 3, 4; Blue Cadets 7; Poster Booster 3, 4, 5, 6. Taz .ioli, Jim U of I St. Council Rep. 8; Safety Comm. 7, St. Council Elec- tion Comm. 8, Library Asst. 3, 4; Baseball 4; Football 3, 5, J.V. and Intramural Capt. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 7-1 R; Track Manager 8- 1 R, Key Club 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Teigland, Jean St. OUf College Sr. Prom Comm. 8; St. Council Rep. 4, St. Council Election Comm. Chrm. 6; Hist, and Special Days Comm. Ch. 7; Girls Club Publicity Comm. 3, 4; Spree Comm. 6; Girls Club Parliamentarian 7, 8; Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Cheer- leader 5, 6, 7, 8-2 Rs; Leaders 4, 5, 6. 7. 8-Star Lowlie 4, Pep Club 3, 4; All-State Chorus 7; Latin Club 3, 4. 5. 6; Make-up Comm. 4, 6; Homecoming Atten- dant 7. U.N. Trip 6. All-City Exchange 6; National Merit Letter of Commendation 7; St. Council Chaplain 8, Gymnastics Club 5, 6. Telford, Tom Band 7. 8; Intramural Basketball 5, 6 Drake Templeton, Lyle Sr. Frolics 8; Lunch Room Monitor 4; Mixed Cho rus 4. Thatcher, Alan Band 3. 4, 5, 6. Thelen, John U of I St. Council Alternate Rep. 4; St. Council Rep. 5; St. Council International 5, Safety 6. Chrm. 8. Brigadoon, Library Asst. 3, 4; Concert Chorus 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Spanish Club Pres. 4. Vice-Pres. 5. 6; Swimming 3. 4. 1-R. Tennis 6, 8, 1-R 8; International Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Pres. 7, 8. Thomas, Cindy Graceland Senior Banquet Comm. 8. St. Council Comm. Inter- School Relations 5, 6; Community Service 6, 7, 8, Social 8, Tutoring 8. Literary Board 7; Girls Club Comm. School Beautiful 3. 4. Spree 3. 5. 7; Girls Club Rep 4, Annual Staff 7. Roundup Page 7. Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Thomas, Tracy Wichita State University St. Council International Student Comm. 5, 6; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Orchestra 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. Librarian 5. 6, 7, S, Mv lair I .ads. Bngadoon. Bridge Club 7. 8. Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; All-State Orchestra Violist 3, 5, Principal Violist 7; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Inter- national Club 3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8; String Quartet 3, 4; Des Moines Symphony 5, 6, 7, 8; All-City Orchestra. Li- brarian, Principle Violist 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Thompson, Tom Night of January 16th . Brigadoon , Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6; Band 3, 4. Thompson, Pam Homeroom Sec. 3, 4, Treas. 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Girls Club Comm. 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Cheerleading North 3. 4. Thornhill, Craig U of I St. Council Rep. 5, 7; St. Council Interschool Rela- tions, Election P.P. E. 5. 6. 7; Boys Club Alternate Rep. 5. 6; Boys Club Executive Board 7, 8; Bos I ( M s, 7 S. Parking Lot Monitor 7. 8. Boys Club Assem- bly Usher 7, 8; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Cerman Club 3, 4; Football 3, 5. 7. Co-( aptam. All-State All-City Honorable Mention, 2-Rs, JV Basketball, Track 4, 6. 8, 2-Rs, Key Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Key Club Sex. 7, 8. Thorp, Denny A. North Iowa Area Community College Homeroom Officer 8, Red Cross Rep. 7, 8; Baseball 4. Tibboel, Ronald Key Club 7, 8. Grandvievv 218 Tidrick, Janice Drake University St Council International Student, Red Cross ir Safety Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Comm. 5, 6; Annual Index Editor 7, 8, Roundup Page Editor 7, 8; Red Cross Representative 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross Polk County Council Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Spanish Club Sec. 5. 6; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Rlue Cadets 7, 8; International Club 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. Tobis, Jill V of I St. Council Hospitality Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Elec- tion Comm. 5, 6, Publicity Comm. 7, 8, Annual Index Comm. 7, 8; Spanish Club 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Tompkins, Robert Toran, Carole U of I St. Council International Comm. 5, 6; Safety Comm. 7, Brigadoon; Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4, nillinllll 5, 6, 7, 8, Bridge Club 7, 8, Pep Club- FB 3. BB 3, 4, 5, 6; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Drama Make up Comm. 6, 7, 8; Latin Club 5, 6, International Club 5. 6, 7, 8; Folk Music Club 5, 6. Toussaint, Theresa Susan Ottumwa Heights College Senior Frolics Cast 8; Annual Staff 8, Roundup Staff 8; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; French Club (St. Joseph Academy) 3, 4; Pep Club 5, 7; Blue Cadets 7; Drama Costume and Publicity Comm. 5, 6, 7. Towle, Tracy Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Tennis 3. Toye, Tom Boys ' Club Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, Fun Night Comm. 6; As- sembly Usher 4, 5; Roundup Staff 8, Baseball 4, Foot- ball 5, Key Club Constitution Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Troy, Jim Harvard Cap Gown Comm. Chrm. 8, Election Comm. 4, 5, 7, 8, Chrm. 5, 8; Monitor 7, 8, Intramural Basketball 7, 8, Swimming 3, 5; Future Physicians 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Pres. 7, 8; St. Council First Vice Pres. 7, Key Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Trumper, Dauna Jean Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Secretarial Club 5, 6, 7; Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Hmkg. Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Tucker, Mike Boys ' Clee Club 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 5, 6; D.E.C.A. 7, 8. At Lincoln: Football 3. Turpin, Karen Wartburg Senior Banquet Comm. 8, St. Council Social Comm. 8; Inter- School Relations Comm. 7; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Band Librarian 5, 6, 7, 8; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Treasurer 5, 6; Future Physicians 7, 8; Treasurer 7, 8. Twiss, Shirley Inherit the Wind ' ' Make-up Comm. 3; Secretarial Club 7. u l llman, Ann Updegraff, Margaret Lindenwood Sr Frolics H, Counseling Asst. 8, Concert Chorus 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Glee 7. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Blue Cadets 8; Childrens Con .iles rnt Home Comm. 3, 4; St. Martins Academy -Vice Pres. of Pep Club, Mardi Gras Comm. Chrm.; Triple trio accompanist. tn I )e venter, Charles Drake Safety Comm. 7, 8; Basketball Intramural ( ' apt. 7, Cross Country- 1 R 3, 5, 7, Track-2R 4, 6, 8. Van Rees, Coni Sr. Frolics Comm. 8, Publicity Comm. 7, Serretan  l Club Treasurer 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Blue ( ' atlets H Make-l ' p ( !imim 4 Verfurth, Pat Northwest Missouri State Poster Booster Comm. 5, 6; Girls Club Rep. 3; Girls Club Friendship Comm. 3; Girls Glee 5, 6; Swim- ming Girls Varsity 8, Sharks 6, 7, 8 Pres. 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8, Blue Cadets 8. Vermeulen, Vicki Grandview St Council Rep. 5, 6. Girls Club Rep. 3, Office Asst. 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Spree Comm. D, 8; Rope Jumping Club 5. Versackas, Lynne J of I Sr. Frolics Comm. 8, Girls Club Alt. Rep. 7, 8, Girls Club Election Comm. 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Columbus Waterloo - office asst., Poster Booster. w Wallace, Bill U of I St. Council School Relations Comm. 5, 6, 7; St. Coun- cil P.P. E 6, 7; Assembly Usher 7, 8; Baseball 2-R ' s. Folk Music Club 3, 4. Wallace, Merl U of I St. Council P.P. «r E. 6, Football 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4, 5. 6, Track 3, 4. 5, 6; Key Club 7. 8. Wallerstedt, Steve Ward, Gary Way, Steve Band 3. 4. Webster, Susan U of I Senior Frolics Co. -Chrm. 8; St Council Poster Booster Co. -Chrm. 8, St. Council Rep. 7; Girls Club Rep. 6, Girls Club Publicity Chrm. 7, 8, Annual Staff 7. 8, leaders 7, 8, Pep Club 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7. Weeks, Dennis York College V eiock. Mark Tennis 5, 6, Key Club 6, 7. Drake Weese, Sydnie Drake Homeroom Treasurer 8; St. Council Rep. 8; St. Coun- cil Literary Board 7, 8; Library Assistant 7, 8; Roundup 8; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross Comm. 3, 4, 5, 6; German Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Debate Club 5, 6, Swimming Instructor 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Latin Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Career Day Hostess 7. Wiebel, Suzzie Stephens College Girls Club Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Convalescent Home Comm. 7, 8; Annual 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7, 8, St. Council Poster Booster 5, 6, 7, 8; Finance 8, Inter- School Relations 8, Human Rights 8 Comm. Weiner, Karen Drake Pep Club Rep. 7, 8; Senior Frolics Comm. 8; Cast 8; Annual 8; Secretarial Club 7, 8; National Thespians 3, 4, 5, 6, 3 Stars; Blue Cadets 7, 8; Office Assistant 7, 8; Drama Club 3, 4, My Fair Lady 4, Prompter-Our Town 6; Night of January 16th 7; Production Manager — One Acts 7, Brigadoon Ticket Manager. Wellman, Mark Grands iev. St. Council Rep. 8; Roundup 8; Baseball 8, Football 5, Riders Club Rep. 8. Wells, Paul Drake West, Jim Boys Glee Club 5, 6. West, Ronald Football 3; Cross Country 5. Wh. taker Bill U of I Boys Club Rep. 7, 8. Whitaker, Debbie N bite. Linda St. Council Rep. 6; St. Council School Relations Chrm. 6; Community Service 7, 8; Pep Club board 5, 6; Girls Club Vice-pres. 7, 8, Inherit The Wind 3; Night of Jan. 16th 7; Leaders 5, 6, 7, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8; St. Court 4; Roosevelt Teen Queen 3. White, Robert ISU German Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Stage bt Sound Crew 3, 4, 7. 8, Pres. 5, 6; Cross Country 7, 1-R, Track 6, 7, 2-R ' s ; Ham Radio Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; Pres. 5. White, Tim U of I Boys Club Rep. 3, 4, 5, 6, Usher 5, 6. Baseball 4, Football 3, 5, 7. 1-R. White, Steve Mason City Junior College Baseball 4, Football 3. Whiting, Judith St. Council Finance Comm. 3; Library Assistants 3, Nurse ' s Monitor 3, Girls Glee Club 4, 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 4, 7. Whiting, Sar a Western State College Colorado Homeroom Secretary 3, 5; Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; St. Council Poster Booster Comm. 4, 5; St. Council Rep. 3, 5, Girls Club Rep. 3, St. Council Open House Comm. 3; Girls Club Election Comm. 7, Roundup 8; Red Cross Alternate Rep. 4, Hnkg. Club 4, 5, Golf 4, 6, 8; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Publicity Comm. 6; Blue Cadets 7; Latin Club 3, 4. Whitney, Ken Football 5, 6, 7, 8, Co-captain, 2-Rs, Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, Co-captain. 3-R ' s; Track 7, 8; Boys State Speaker Pro Tempore of House. ih Mercy School of Nursing iep. 7; Cirls Clee Club 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Mixed ep Club 5, 6, Blue Cadets 7, Hmkg. Club Widney, Karen St Council Human Rights Comm. 5; Girls Club Sc hool Spirit Comm. 7, 8; Girls Glee Club 5, 6, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 5, 6; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 8; Folk Music Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Board 7. 8. Williams, Leslie Mixed Chorus 8. Williams Nancs Oklahoma University St. Council Literary Board 7, 8; Cirls Club Childrens Convalescent Home 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 8; Girls Glee Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets Williams, Peter ISU Senior Frolics Comm. and Cast 8: St. Council Rep. 8; St. Council International Student Comm. 5, 6; Boys Club Rep. 7; Red Cross Rep. 3; Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Football 3; Tennis 4, 6, 8; Football Manager 3; International Club 3, 4, 5; St Council Safety Comm. 6, 7, 8, Literary Board Comm. 5, 6. Willis, Richard Evangel Spring Field Missouri Boys Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Band 3, Baseball 4, Football 3; D.E.C.A. Parliamentarian 7, 8. W ills, Jennifer Homeroom Officer 7, 8. Wilson, Paul Norths «st Missouri State Boys Glee Club 8; Orchestra 3. 4, 8; Swimming 4, 6, Golf 3, 5; Folk Music Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Board Mem- ber And Chairman of Board. V mh . Mark Senior Prom Comm. 8; St. Council Rep. 3; St. Council Hall of Fame Comm. 3; School Relations Chrm. 5; Assembly Chairman 6; St. Council President 7, 8; All-State St Council Cabinet 4, 5, 6; Bovs Club Grade Rep. 3, 4, 5 6; One acts 7; Band 3, 4, 5, 6; All-City Orchestra; Football 3, 5, 7, 1-R. Basketball Manager 4. 6, 8. 3-R ' s; Latin Club 3, 4. All-City St. Council 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Winters, Dianna ISU St. Council Rep. 6; Girls Club Rep. 7. 8; Girls Club Home For Sightless Women 5, 6, 7, 8; Brigadoon 8; Concert Chorus 7, 8; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 5, 6; Rider- ettes 5, 6, 7. 8, Future Teachers 5, 6; Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7, 8; Drama Make-up Comm. 5. 6; Latin Club 3. 4, International Club 5, 6. W irt rs. . as M D E C. A. 5, 6. 219 Wittenhaugh. ( .itliv SCI Senior Frolics Cast 8; St. Council Rep. 5, 6; St. Coun- cil Open House, Community Service, Social and In- ternational Comm ' s. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Girls Club Alternate Rep. 7, 8; Girls Club Friendship Comm. it 5mm Comm. 5, 6, 7, 8; Annual Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 5, 6; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 7, 8; Mdhuuttui 5, 6. 7, 8; Spanish Club 5; Pep Club 5, 6, 7, 8; Rlue Cadets 7, 8; International Club 7, 8; Homeroom Senior Treas. Wolf, Patricia Riders Club Rep. 7, 8; Senior Banquet Comm. 8; St Council Historical Comm. 7; St. Council Rep. 8; Pep Club 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, Blue Cadets 7, 8; Latin Club 3; International Club 7, 8. Wolt , Pete UofI Bovs Club Rep. 5. 6, 8; Red Cross Rep S. Footh ill 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Wood, Tom Woodard, Karen Pep Club 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8. Woodbum, Chester Woods, Marv St. Council Human Rights 7, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Publicity Comm. 8; Blue Cadets 7, 8, Hmkg. Club. Woolever, Brian Lawrence University Roundup 8; Scribbers Club 7; Baseball 4; 16mm Crew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Cross Country 3. Wooters, Jeanne U of I Chrm. Senior Breakfast 8; St Council Rep. 7; St Council Open House Comm. 7, Inter- School Rela- tions 8; Girls Club Rep. 5, 6; Girls Club Pep Club Board 7, 8; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; German Club 5, 6; Future Nurses 3. 4; Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8; Blue Cadets 8; Drama Make-up Comm. 5; Future Physi- cians 5, 6, 7, 8, Secretary 7, 8; Homecoming Attendant 7; Driver ' s Education Assistant 5, 6; Lab Assistant 7, 8; Homeroom Annual Salesman 7, 8, TARS Secre- tary 7, 8; Annual 7, 8; P.P. E. 6. Yapp, Becky Universin of faMM Senior Frolics Comm. 8; St. Council International Comm. 5; Girls Club Social Comm. 8, Inherit The Wind, My Fair Lady, Harvey, One Acts, Our Town, Night of January 16th, One Acts, Brigadoon; Round- up Staff 8, Thespians 5, 6, 7, 8. Treas.. Stage tt Sound Crew 8, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Drama Comm.-St. Director, Publicity Chairman Props, Prompter; Mimes 7, 8; Blue Cadets 7; Folk Music Club 4, 5, 6, 7, Dis- trict Speech Contest; State Speech Contest-outstand- ing performance nomination. Youngs, George A. Jr. Drake University Conclusion Every school year is made up of the same number of months, the same dances, sports events, vacations, clubs, concerts, assemblies and tradi- tions. Yet each year has its own personality. Each year becomes unique when old traditions are modified by new approaches, new ideas, and new leaders. The purpose of the 1967 Roundup was to create a permanent record of that which made this year different from every other year. The Roundup was published by Dilley Man- ufacturing Company. Body copy was set in 10 pt. Century Schoolbook Roman, headlines in 20 pt. and 24 pt. Century Schoolbook and 30 pt. and 36 pt. Bodoni Bold Italic, captions in 8 pt. Caledonia Bold Roman, and keylines in 7 pt. 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